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*1 of . tk -<*. and ut ;
‘■ -r ->:t icentrating on
e skeir , v tits Chefapeake.—
e jsc rut tag :n its Uji papers ti
roverau tat Etlief that Cumin a"’) -
4S keen ‘.a lured. Bonaparte t\-
oh ‘t in ( diu-tm kited the Rujfian r LT
P:-* titans ?.•# auota'r gsjiera* engage
sm-i f”i r \ui dfs frifa ia/# 12,0v?’ t
‘—■■>§•>' —■■>§•> AltUs almofi double A gene -
; a, if are i. it be treated of at Prague
in put many, where deputies from ail
ibe ffatis arc to a (I'M ole. It is /aid
it,*.’ ■ :>. inhabitants if Savannah are
+u ■> *-. mr f 71 sonfeowvit of an **-
pit ,/ :.a * prom tee enemy —>zcsny
*, r*msviMg/ram town with mj%
L the valuables* A ref art is in
. * H unan t ’ rj ike iritifh ltd isoe
• ; i Vi * idle attempt upon Fort
*(. .) j, bet a not endued. The ml
l, n a* f train called out far the de
ft nt a’ New-London.
Mi Li. luouu. tit, AuguH I t.
INDIAN. NH.WS.
it t hope js*f b.rri favored with
ta ‘hined. lie format u *,./rent which
a will be f n the Indians are full
t.A r ryirg on nftiinf task at her a d&-
‘? xAhs and k urgent/ warfare As
/ v ‘b par.ties- have new nxfured near
■t: :r vs-ba ; .e Jhefigth) a dec five bat
\ / nr. a ready f aught , may be ex
l-A.d-is take place in a few days.—
U-t rhndiy Indians are at prefsni
t:- ff having been recently,
•tinsa by tkafe who hverb neutral ; it?
t Is weir nttnfun we under Hand ta
sf. ftvely an Monday next unlefs
in the mean time by thtdir
opponent** Mat .withflan ding the fli
ps . numbers of the peace-party he
re it of an engagement is ext Arne/
tif.ii, the waring Indians hang
v.< U ./applied with arms and am mu
> tien while the at hen are greatly de
ficient in hath. Should the Prophet:,
and their adherents prevail, which is
by pv impf ihulle, an attack up
on v.i will doubtlefi be mads immedi
ately* ft is muk to be regretted,
iUr cure,, that our f reparation \ for
defence move an v-itb/ucb a daw. and
Ur firing face* being m imument
danger oj invajiun, meafures cowmen -
fit au with the public jfafety fhouid be
a,U i ‘id without delay. Nr. one knows
*< As* * day or an haul may bring
forth
Report oi the B-g Warrior to Col.
H v kint, dated MNfFoiE'a nine
o'zhjuL at’ night, 4'.k Augo^l.
45 After.} our meeting this Jay we
recci ;tslj~am Hardy Read's wife, who
is a-red woman yrom K\neweulies (A
’’-aigftjrom the,: awn, the following
naito# i—Sve Jaw two white
tsfcalps i they were brought there
■ertly before fise left the town. Pi
t M'lfkun went to Pen fatal a to ob
\ ‘un ammunition $ as be fa/ftd James
■ nrmil's baufe he took bis wife prifo
>>r to Ptwfaco al At the fame time
cere was a white man at Cornell's’
>tufe. and his party beat
■•'Hi aimed to death ; alfo a negro of
lortteli’Sy and went on their journey
Pinfacold. On their return they
•re met by James Cornells, David
to and a [mull body of white people
here th• old leaf aw path turns tff
> P'nfacola ; an engagement took
•i ue i there wire five Indians and
negro of M'fpueins party
,and and a g r *ai many wounded.—
Mr. Cornell's company were two
■ j? tnt it ‘led and fever atwounded*.
-;/ ‘> -did three hours. M { -
tdri v kept tit ground-, his
. n 3 '.^/ r 4‘g, tool ef Cor
*.rf\ ..’it rrtainedi it isfuf
'.n mes C*’veils and Pate
v V • i; 1 -nen f. fate's
■yv fatiptd the two white
“:nzbl them to Koue*ca:*es,
t.r . R-*.t VI pS
* r>-r j’.V’i syls H -u ; M ca
tf SJ - c{!f4i.ii'<d ti i,’ “’ i'.a^.S
v r wide i i>t <cLCytd
j* } ‘'men the Spaiiiards. It is ftt*
t .cr t tf fa. for you to come on to fur
tc-;t:'ia*-'ce- in three or four days—if it
is v* y 200 men, and let the reft of
ibe a my follow at as faft as they
cck Ibis is the day appointed by the
war party to- make an at rack on us
hire : IPe are d'l under arms and
expt-cl every moment to be attacked “
i’/f* Troops-we underfi'and willb
rhreted ‘o. the frontier .t; jam, as pt: -
mle j but when they will have the” ■
is uncertain, the plan of operations tee
ing not yet finally determined on.---.
T&e Governor Jet out the day before
ye ft er day to fix on a place of rendez
vous and make other preparatory ar
rangements fir the contemplated ex
peditioK again fl tbs Indians,
Geo. jour,
PROPOSALS
For PuhhJung in Athens,
A NEWS. PAPER,
To bs Entitled the
ATHENS GAZETTE,
fft MANY SHALL PUN TO AND
i'S-O AND KNOWLEDGE SHALL BX
iN€R2AS£D.’\
THE Editor of the GEORGIA
EXPRESS being about to difeon*
tiriue that p<*prr, and the fituation
this village, from its being the.
S. At of the Univerfitv of this State,
u ■ .'At
and from feveral ether propitioo*
c rcurr.ilancesj affording to the edi
tor of a newlpaper, more advants
ges than anv other fp>£ above Au
gufta it it the in
tenenn of the Suibferifecrs, if they
intec with iijr,
to ptiblifo a paper in this place,
under the above title, immediately
after the expiration, of the Exprcfa.
They therefore take the I.berry :o
cfF-r the following propelals to the
cox fide ration of a laudably incjuih
live ar,d generous public, and btg
leave to folicit its patronage.
The ATHENS GAZETTE
fnall be printed ©a a gcod type, &
fhall be about the fizc of the Mil
ledgevilie papers. It (ball be wcil
execu'ed, and (hall be made a en
tertaining and ufeful as the taknta
*’d oppurtunuiEs of the Editors
wil iii&w. The utmwft atleiijtirij
Ih'lii be paid to the Ipeedy tranf
mtilton cr papers to the Subfcribcr; l ;
by the proper inodes of conveyance.
No pains fhall be fpared to feled:
the news from the Northern
and Southern papers v/Mch arrive
at this place, and by this means to
p fiefs our readers as early as pof~
iiblc c? the very inttrefting intelli
gence which at this eventful period,
is to be obtained from every part
of tfcie Union.
Besides giving fuMciently leng
thy and ccmprehenfive details of
the iateft news, and other intcreftirg
aaicles of a political nature, it is
the intention of the Editors to de
vote two or three columns ©f their
paper to the p^rpoles of diifufittg
bcientiic, Moral, and Relig-©u le
ftruftion. And in order that this
part of tneir paper may combine
the utefui with the agreeable, the’r
br fl endeavors fha'i be ufed to lilt ft
from Autr.c.s, and Mo
dern, as veil as from the original
metier wAch may come to their
hano, lath pieces as fhall appear
worthy of he* public eye. And to
chts r-gard they flatter thtrafelves
Ah .: ’ * ;.* uircy? no ait :e >\.j
----f-00, the literary ttlehrs of
g’'. icflecu ;n this place, and its vi
k\m'j\ as well as in ot>.er parts of
tte S.ate, whole aid they refpeft
tuliy ibiicit.
JOHN HODGE.
ALEX'*. M'DONNELL.
CONDITIONS
J. ‘I hl ATHENS GAZETTE
\c)l ac pubhibed weekly on a
.t jc.A as i*-ge as the Aw
g Chiunick, with n good
It Ur.
l ux Annual SubfcrHption wiij
THRU DDHAKS tw .be paid
ha I )cam is advaii i, Uiz, one
.v dollar and Hny. rttLs upon the
jji- livrry.c,. ila fs;ft nnitbei, m- d
yhe baii-tice ;* the tail or •
mt)i>ths. So!>'crit-rs !iy ■ c t>>*
of; this State miift pay the.
toDl irrpt OM np a the delivery of
l •-.*• ‘ll 1 ilUtUbf f-.
3. A vvo o ;:a 1,. ovdl be iafert
cd at the cuftr.vaarv rates.
fflij 3 Letters add’■•(fid to the Edi
tors tup/i h fbfi j.JT
*4* U>* i-.'itereot
anti Editor* of in this
Sta * • ic pefUuiiy rtq-jetted to
r Cc < e Sti >iv.nptipas for tae aftnve.
Fxaj i.n .College.,
Rdelved, l hat Lot t. H. Nc.lltr
and nn is hereby afipolnted agent
arid iuo? rintendstut or the tract of
hud on which Franklin C&lirge is
ft tri ed, t© prevent the deftrottion
or tii; Timber, Fire V\ ‘f and, aid in
jures to the Springs, or uiy other
ztU htch ißij l: daT.Jicrfa! to
the fit:} Lad ; t# afcsrtaT and.
guard ajaintt tfcfbaffes aad tinli
cenCd rrtci'oachnttnts o the fame;
and that the Lid agent ‘ rutiadiaieiy
Ci laiiJ-utHcatt to the attorney of this
s card., any *&s dsng the fatd
•iar.iu ctiit isUy require a legal r*-
t. 1 <]y
Refolvd, That the L’d Doft. H.
Ne Her fH#llhavra rrafunable ccm
grenUuOh for ns Li vices as fuch
agent, See.
And it is further reltlvcd, That
no perfoii flbalr Dc coniiccred as la
cer fed, to v/ip cr timber, or
OLierwi'e to interfere with the land
until a Certificate from the I reafu
rer Has been obtained by them and
pre fenced and accepted by the faid
Neiil r. / iid ih%t no peifon (hall
be showed t cut any timber for
hcrris.fc ©r Dr rt Is without a Ipecial
Tice nee .
Refofjid, That “♦ prrtcr ft sli be
perm!ft>u t© cut or carry <;way for
the purpose *1 wood, r for
any otlicr purpofe, aiy green tim
*)*-* ©n tfuc faid craft of
land.
Extract from the Minutes , July ,3©.
A. S. CLAYTON, Secretary.
Athens, Frav&ljv Collige,
Friday. ‘ Ay 30, ISI3.
Refohtd , That r erv Student of
this CeUfge ar/. of itc Grammar
Schrii? /ha l writ- his name on the
or He/ eu any lercr which he may
kus bi mail from Athens.
Refoixofl, That me Poft Mafter
of this place be requdted not to
;cc. Hr ietter any Stu Gent
uftkft fuch Student'* name be writ
ten on the ouifi -It thereof.
ExtraF from the Minutes.
A. S. CL AT TON, Decretory,
fft And ihoidd any letter or
3 tiers, ©f an itdecent or abufive
*ature, whether anonymous cr with
‘icticieus fignature, ‘.vnich ir.ay be
mppoted V* be written by any Stu
dent of the College or Grammar
School at Athens, *e hereafter re
ceived by .any gt-Mlttmu -©> . >,
Sure or eifewnere, ic is the request
o; the Board of Truftees rhatitKh
letter or letters be impnediaceiv feoe
under cover to the Prt/ident of the
Univerfity, that proptr meafures
may be taken ro deteft: and ptinilh
thole who may be guilty of luch ne
farious coaduft.
TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE.
Wifi be fold at the Court Houfe its
JaekficH County on thefirfi TuAday
tn February %es tf. the folinvirg
trails of ..land or as ntiirh lhe:*rfi
as wtU fimisfy the tax due i.btrp+n
and ccfii —
Eleven hundred ?. and fifty ? -rrz
*'■ Lftc’, •*.iah C
yh,.cf' pT. -
lof rhfc Q.d cr id'll t*, rhe b# •'ir.ee
*.n rnc yd quality, lolly j.ei
©eidorj, m the water* of
‘Valnyt and i'A.Fbetry fovjtsj id
t oii v g .T-aen.ariuh Cox’* IsiiJ. hr
ginning on p pi p- cw ier, i nnom*’
N. 45, W. re; h f t'n% to bit k Gale
theme S, 45 W. to 7 eh. * to
gum corner, thence 5. 45 E, 107
c!i;;ins t© hickory curler, the*'* to
the beginning—the % * brcl .n
default tr tfie reaic .1 .?#!, iSv-i,
iti 1 *d ISI a—-UX tc
27 ©oliai* cent*.
ALSO,
. Forty.nine ami a Half ac tn. fif
lard, btiftg paft of Apo on r#s, anr
ed v© Zachariah Cex, a g
Lunpkuix arid O’Nea! vn riie vTal
nrn* fork—^-eft.mated aatd returned 3
acres m the Jecor.d quality low
gewunds, The. bslunce of the fe©o<i
quality of highland, l fo fays tl rte
freeholders—n deColr for the year
1811—tax due 33 cents o milts.
J OVcIM I LI f TLL,
T. C. J. C.
July 5, 1813
TO HE HIRED
For three, fix, ninrr, r twelve
month?, two negro carperufis ba ~
pabJe of laying of/ and exteuemg
any rough worn.
Enquire ®f tue Primer.
120 Ik)LEAKS REWARD.
FLuNAWAY from the Subferi
bci, living on Duck River, fifteen
miles from the mouth, Humphreys
county, Tennellee ftare, a
Man named EPHRAIM, abm r. cfc
*r 27 years old, complexion,
heavy made, 5 fete for blmbea
high, his ujptr fore-teeth cut, the
middle fihger on the r*f>;ht har’d
crooked at the ftrft icunjr, flit n*fr,
his w©l cetnes daw© fquare a:r©ls
his forehead, b; Id fV#ke’*, a.,d a
good biackfrnith. I will give
Twenty Do ; la.*3 for apprehesdirg
-inh cnnfuijog Lid Negro in jaii
i© I get hi again, or if brought to
wne I will pay if! resfonabb < h^'ges.
T apprehenfive Lid Nt-gro
was pcrfusrded away by feme white
perlon to fell in the Rate of Geor
gia or B’gbee country ; J will give
100 Dollars for apprehending and
convlifting ar.y perfon wha has Lid
Negro, if he r Linns h-'m orrffers
hioi for fale, fo the perlon can be
convicted for the theft.
ROBERT
April 1 sth, I*l3'.
N. B. if <a - N T -gro oMiiTd Be
apprehended he may den- k 3 ti Ti
ter’s name ard his own, hut (ft 2-
bove deftripuon w-li v'[ IvV. l.e
belongs to. if apr>r*he;<dc 1 I wiih.
him to be fcurtly ~ far he
will get awjy if JofiUi-. Aiy
communication c j he r :..dr. to rn*
by mail, direfted tn P ivn* cs -
rough, Humphrey's c u \, ftatc A
Tcnmflet.