Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, May 22, 1810, Image 4

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PATRIOTIC SONG. BY S. DOUGHTY. *Tuht. ...Willy War them a Man” Bright was the day, Columbia, Thy freedom was obtain’d, Which Walhington, thy gallant fon, And other herocg gain’d, John Bull did yield to us the field, Reluflatitly complying, Since that, he’s ey’d, with joalou3 pride, Colnmbia’obanners flying. To flop our trade all fchemes were laid By Britain’s lordly council, With tyranny, and perfidy, Their orders they announce (till. Their minions go, with loyal {how, To execute the lawman And murder try’d with favage pride, And prefd our friends away man. "Still they per 11 ft, tho’ we requell Hie right of Nature's, law man, But has no weight with thofe fc great, They mind it not a draw, man. Tis hints too rough wa’ve borne enough, Which congrefs long hasfaw man. Let them but fay the word to-day, And every (word we’ll draw, man. Wo hear of late an eaftern ftate, Does Britain’s caufo efpoufe man, But that’s a lie, the Yankee boy Will ne’er deftrt our caufe man. ‘ ter, twenty-five thoufandfemons,' lias pi\5cSuce3 me a coat, veft k twenty gallons juice, thirteen pantaloons, ot as good quality *s hundredweight of fine Litbon | generally worn by men of my cloth, and might have been fold for more than two dollars per fugar, five pounds of grated nut megs, three hundred toafted bif- cuits and laftly, a pipe of dry' yard—viz. mountain. Malaga. * Over the ; Calli paid for ravding 6lb. fountain was a large canopy, to j wool at 6 cts. keep of the rain, and there was For fpinning 10 runs yarn built on purpofe a little boat, j at 8 cts. wherein was a boy belonging to For weaving 12 yards flan- 36 1 44 the fleet, who rowed round the fountain, and filled the cups of the company, and in all proba bility more than fix thouland men drank thereof. nel, SO inches-wide, at 8 cts. Nathaniel Cornwall. Efq. for dying black, fulling h dMlingQ yards broad cloth, 24- inches wide, 96 Dolls. Add value of the wool, RIDICULE. The talent ol turning men in to lidicule, & expofmg to laugh ter thofe one eouverles with, is the qualification of little unge- , Dolls. 8 76 nerous tempers. Evt ry one has Very little more than the du- his flaws and weakneffes ; nay, fy on a fuit of foreign cloth of the greateft blemithes are often i equal, quality, and a mercantile found in the moft finning char- profit thereon, always paid by aders ; but what an abfurd thing the wearer. CEORCIA, Putnam aunty ERSONALLY came be fore me Benjamin Hill, a magiftrate for this county, Ro bevt Powers, and after being duly fworn, depoleth and iay- eth, that a certain Note of Hand given to this deponent by John Hobfon for Sixty Lcl/ars, given in the year 1808, and became due on the 25th day of Dec. 1809, attelled by Cyrus White and Moles D. White, and that the laid note is loft or nn'fl.iid. Robert Power. Sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1810. D. Hill y p. FOR SALE, & A HOUSE \\ and Vn half acre Lot, f ttu ated °n Wayne I Street near ^ j Market, at prefent occupied Dr. Wilfon—Alfo a Houle an4 half acre lot, joining the abov t —For terms apply to Mt firs, Hill & Ponce ol Augufta, C r tc» A. Af. Devercux, Milledgeville, 15th March, 18],o, Putnam Superior Court March Term 1810. Samuel Berry lAhlfor Divorce. Nancy Beurt, r-fl-iI-IE Sheriff having returned i There are, probably, nearly one hundred thouland females is it to pafs overall the valuable parts ot a -man, and fix our at tention on his infirmities ! to ob- 1 j n this ftate capable of fpinning. fervehis imperledtaons mure than Dow few of our fair ones would his virtues ! and to make ufe of fufier a father,' hulband, or bro him for the (port of others, ra- ther to appear in Foreign Livery, ‘Tis the Junto neft that’s in the eafl, 1 ther than for our own improve- if they would reffift that a fort- Would yield ro Britifh fare, man, juenf Addifon. j night’s fpinning would not only Whofe coats and veils Oiould now ' “ ' ! c bthe him in American broad w m ZL, C c.m . 9r m , n A hermit, whofe cottage flood c!otIij , but make a n?tt r aving G f The Yankey beys they would defpife folltarv and alone °J? the to P ° f leaft a: ten dollars—and if each . . . 7 Ji ‘ n nuimihin. u/r\Q n hnvv hp u l the defendant out of the (late, on motion of C B. Strong. Attorney for the Plaintiff, It is ordered, That the faid Nancy appear at the next term of this court, and anfwer the complaint of the plaintiff in the Li bel aforefaid , otherwife the court will proceed to judgment thereon: and alfo, that a copy of this Rule be publilhed in fome public Gazette as the law direfts. Extraft lrom the Minutes, Wm. h iJliamt. Cl’k. May i, IS10. 5-u.t.c. To yield to George’s crew man, -And !he Jerfev blue is fine Sc true, And the Bucklkin heroes too man. All ready when our Madifon Retaliate {hall fay nun, We’ll dafh away to Canada, O’er the hills fo far away man. Tho’ Craig the drone is on the throne And loyal l'peech has made- them, We’ll quell the pride of George’s fide, And tree the dup’d Canadian. We’re ready when our Madifon Retaliate will fay man, 'To Canada we’ll dafli away, G’er the hills fo far away, man. a mountain, was allied how he could endure a life ot fuch total feclufjon, being 'more than a mile from any inhabitants ? —• The old man replied with a fo- letnn tranquility of countenance “ P-evidence is my next door neighbour.” Prom the Republican Herald. TORPEDO WAR. Ceafetorail at Torpedoes each tory and Britain, ’Tis the bed plan for England Bob Fulton e’er hit on He fancies with them her encroach ments to chide, S’ll engage in the end, they’ll but puff up her pride, Tis plain they’ll not do any good to this nation Since he tuvnes that it tends to its foes exal at ion, And if under her ihips he can place them well loaded, i’ll warrant Old England won’t with them exploded. • • • ' • 0 A NEW TUNE. A fe'low pretending to be ve* ?v mufical, yet ciellitut? of all lalte began to beat a tune upon n table, afkijng the company if they knew'what he was playing, Yes,” replied one of them, You are playing the foci." Death always cafts a veil over the tailings of thoff wiio were endowed with lenfibility of heart; and thofe who were really good, after they have ceafed to breathe, would fpin four weeks in a year, it would add not only twenty dollars ro her fortune, but two millions to the commonwealth, which would inereafe in porpor tion to the finenefs of the wool, and the perfection ot the work, JOHN T. PE IERS. Hebron, March 27 1810. The Lounging Houfc Wife. Thi lounging houfe- wife rifes in thi* niorning in hafte ; for lazy find defenders even among thofe f°^ s , are tver ’ n a hurry. Shi has who blamed them when alive. The French emperor’s name, fays a iate London paper, was in fome meafure, a prototype of his divorfe from his crowned Emprefs, Jofephine. By his mar- riage he made her ‘ hone of his hone' and by his divorfe. he has r>-- uced her to the ftate of Bsnc- apart. BOWL OF PUNCH. On the 25th ot Otlober 1694, a bowl of punch was made at the right Hon. Edward Rutlel’s h j ufe when he was captain ge neral an<l Commander in Chief of his tnajefty’s forces in the Me- nut time to put on her clothes properly — but the can do it ary SHOCKING !!! time. She draws on her gown, The following tale cf woe hut leaves it halt pinned ; her thould ferve as a caution to pa handkerchief is thrown away a- rents not to permit their children crofs her neck : her {hoes down to witnefs (cones of cruelty of at the heels ; the buftles about any difi ription whatever with the hair over her eyes ; the Monday laft, Mr Hall, a miller, runs from room to room flipfhod, at King’s Bridge, Devon, having retolved to do up the work and employed a butcher to kill tome drels herfelt—but folks who are pigs tor him, during the ablence flipfhod about the feet, ar ufually ot the latter to get fome r freih- Ihpfhod all *>ver the houle Si all mem, having left his kite be- day begining every thing, and fi hind, four young children, who nith nothing In themiioft ot the hae been wirneftiing the opera- poor woman’s hurry tomebody tion, agreed to play at kill pig ; comes in : the is in a flutter, runs the youngetl was to be the pig, in the mxt room, pins up her when one of the others, who gown & handkerchief, runs back ailed the .part of the butcher, with heels thumping the floor ! (tuck hint in the throat,.and kil- Oh dear, you have catrhed us all led him on the fpot ; the other in the fads ! I intended to have three, alarmed at what they had cleaned up before any perfon done, ran into the adjoining came ia, but I had every thing to mill, and hid th ntlelves under dc> this morning ; in the mean the wheel, -which was not work- time the catches hold of the ing at the tinv, but was fet go- broom and begins to fweep ; ing almoft immediately after- the duft rifes, and ftiflt-s every wards, and cruthed them all to foul prelent. This is ill man- TAKEN UP by the fuhf ri her, on the I Oth tnft. a BAY HORSE, twelve hands high, a very finall ttar in his forehead, afwab tail, fome faddle fpots >Baldwin county, and lot N° 98 on his back, about fix years old ; ' diftrid, of faid county.—Tl ■ c , he had on a finall bell tied with : P rl ccs are Eight Hundred Ddk»\ Lands for Sale, •LOT N° 202, 15th dilhia of t a leather firing, the clapper is made of a (mail piece of iron bent up at one end. I defire the owner to come and take him away. i Henry Rogers. April 16. Union Academy. for N° 202, and Five Hundred Dd lars for N° 98.-—Something more if any indulgence is given Appl'.ci- tion to be made to me, near Saviw nah, by mail (poll paid.) Benjamin Raynes. April 10, IS 10 4-eowtf death i From the American Mercury. ! A p nny faved is two pence clear ”— Franklin. ners indeed to bruth the duft into a neighbor s face but the woman is \ ery iorry it happened fo. Many a neighbor has been Mr. Baucock—By general entertained with apologies and Dering’s publication in a late! duft, at a friend’s houfe—and paper, it appears that the ex- wherever this takes place, de pence of making broad-cloath, pend on it, the miftrefs puts off 29 inches wide, at Mr. Scofitla’s to any timfc, that is, no time, excellent faftory, is 1 dollar 19 what ought to be done at the cents per yard. Though I am , prefent time, i neither a farmer nor mechanic, yet believing that dorm fl ic ma nufa&ures are more interefting than any others to our country, diterranean. It was made in a j and nothing is wanting to induce fountain in the garden in the ] our citizens to fupply their own tnid le of (our walks, all co- - wants, but a knowledge that the vored overhead with lemon and means are within their own pow- orange tr< es, and in every walk | er, and may be profitably ufed, was a table, the whole lengih of I. fend you for publication the it cov- red with cold collations, Ac. In the faid fountain ingre- reful t of made in an experiment lately my family, upon 6 dients, viz. four hoptheads of pounds of fine wool, (notmerr- brandy, eight hogfneads of wa- no) of my own railing, which HE public are hereby informed that on the 16th -in-ll. UNION ACADEMY v. ill open ar this place, under the direction of Mr.-Francis D. Cummins From the heaithinefs of the Situa tion, and the ability of *he Reiftor employed we flatter ourlelyes that this inllitutiou will meet with a pa tronage liberal and extenfive. The Languages. Mathematics, Ge ography, Englifli Crammer, Belles Letters, Reading, Writing and A- rithmetic will be taught. An op portunity is here offered to qualify tlie Student for the Univerfity ; fuch an inftitution has been wanted, and we feel a pleafure in anticipating its utility. Boarding can be had as cheap as in any part of the (late. By order cf the P ref dent, S. W. Harris, bec’ry. Earonton, April 24, 1810. 4—3m Notice.—All perfons are fore, warned purchafing four notes of hand given by me to Henry Graybill, jun. dated in ] 807, or any judgment on either of them, as I have punctually paid the fame. David Sheppard. April 11, >1810. NOTICE. LL perfons having any demands againft the eftate of Richard Grice, of Wathington co. dec. are rtquefted to render in their accounts properly at tefted, to Major David Black- (hear, and thofe indebted to faid eftate to make immediate pay ment. JOHN H. BRYAN. March 13. Adm'r. A otice.—I do hereby forewarn all perfons from trading for a note of hand given by me to John Powers, bearing date the 7th of November, 1S09, fora Negro boy named Friday as hi has proved infirm, which note I do not intend to pay. Claiborn Fofcr. For sale or rent, The HOUSE and LOT,ii the lower end of me lowji ol Milledgeville formerly occupi ed by Allen Greene. Termi may be known by applying to Judkins Hunt- P' GEEORGIA, Jones county. NOTICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note which I gave John Wootan one hundred dol lars on (or about) the 14th of January 1809, and payable a bout the laft of faid year—the fame being fraudulently obtain- ed, I am therefoit determined not to pay it. James Richards. February 17,1810. 48 ERSONALLY appeared Daily Robinfon, before me one of the Juftices of the Peace for faid county, and being duly fworn, faith on oath, that he had a Note of Hand indorfed to him by Drury Span, for the fum of Twenty Five Dollars, with two years imereti on it the twenty-fourth of April 1807, and that'the faid Note is loft or miflaid.and he the faid llobinfon cannot find it- Bailey Robinfon. Sworn to before me this 21th of Apirl 1810. Einanah Sawyer, 7. p. 5-3 Adminifti ator’s bale, WILL BE SOLD, On the ith of Auguf next, H A Plantation cf El j ah Groan, *. Wafsingtan counts, tlse Per tonal Property Of faid deceafed. Tennis will made known on the clay of falc, Wiley Groan, Ad’mr- May 8, 18JO. 6-tdl ' Adminillrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Monday the \th day cf Julie rah at the houfe of It win Calhoun, <■ All the Perfonsl Pr°* perry of faid deceafed ; confiH’ 1 ’? of one Ilorfe, tiie {lock of Cattle^' 1 * Hogs, Houfhold and Kitchen F ll( ’ niture, & c. Terms of falc iwd* known on the day; Martha Calhcon, Adm’t:!.'. James Calhoo:;, Adi--’ 1 - April 24, 18IO. - BLANK DEEDS, For Sale at this Of si