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The Friend and Monitor.
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Friday, Jan.uart 13th.
WITH a degree of fatisfacbion
■ Kkun felt before, we iftue this day
■ i the world, the nr 11 number of
THE FRIEND and MONITOR.
The fathfaclion we feel on this oc
eafion, a rife 3 from an impreflion !
that our labour vTI not prove in
vain—that it will realize the expee
talien and wiffi forced by a liberal
community. —lt arises from a belief,
that, whatever deficiency may be
observed in the plan of Editorial 1
correct ncT, the patrons of the
TRIEND AND MONITOR will justly
attribute it, to inexperience and
youth* and not to a heart that
vocild knowingly pursue error.—
‘The political features of this paper,
\j those who have, not read its pro
;pe£tus we would observe, arc
such as ftiouki characterize every
one in the union, viz. unanimity ,
■patriotism , morality .
. Fellow*Citizens, the storm of
war has gathered around us 1 a fo
reign and unprincipled enemy as
sisted by an intestine league, labour
ing under the ruinous influence of
Hallucination, threaten to subvert
our country,every good heart should
now feel, and every strong arm
draw for the general preservation.
* Tod in his blefiings and mercies
isas placed us in a country scarcely
iurpaffed by Eden at its primeval
hour j has hitherto conducted ns
with triumph through the storm of
battle, in pursuance of the fiat of
his eternal justice which regulate
‘-Ed preferibe to every nation on the
earth, its distinct right and privi
cge. Under this conviction, fanc
vioned by the smiles of Heaven,
Wliting for our otvn, not for the
aggrandizement of a king or despot,
“f we recced, if we fiacken in the
•mrve of. virtuous resistance, be f mif
ory and the curse of posterity entail
ed on our own heads.
NEU ’ ARRANGEMENT!
WASHINGTON, Ga.
4th January, 1815.
HAVING transfered, by sale,
the printing office and establishment
of the “ Monitor ” to John K.
M. Charlton, my authority and
labor as the proprietor and the ed
‘ itor, now ceases. The paper here
tofore pubiifhed under the title of
the 44 Monitor,” will hereafter as
sume that of :i The Friend and
Monitor,” and the fubteribers to
the former will continue to receive
the latter, until they shall 0.-der to
“he contrary.
fa resigning the duties which t
’have hitherto difeharged, to the
.care and performance of Mr. Chfirl
*on, I feel confident that the pat
rons of the “ Monitor” will profit
by the exchange—his natural and
acquired abilities entitle him, in his
present engagement, to the support
and encouragement of the public ;
and the friends of the “ Monitor ”
are refpe&folly defiled to extend
“heir patronage to “The Friend &
) Monitor.” The political complex
ion of the paper will be continued
by Mr. Charlton, upon -the fame
liberal principle of repubiicanii’m,
as heretofore preserved by me. It
rs proposed to be The Friend to the
firm fuppoiter of union and liberty,
and Monitor to the giddy and errinV
* evolutionizer. Upon such priori*
pies, I r wiffi The h iaud & Monitor
every poflible success, and afic for
it, the liberal patronage of a liberal
public.
DAVID P. HILLHOUSE.
£.’/ Pcrtons indebted to me for
fubfeription or advertising, are de
sired -to make speedy settlement.—-
The receipt of Mr. M. J. Rudolph,
at the office of 44 The Friend and
! Monitor,” will be good for any
j payment made to him for my use.
D. P, Hii.lhouse,
THE FRIEND and MONITOR
Is pubiifhed at the fame office
j and upon the fame types & paper
of the Monitor. The terms will
be three dollars per yea**, pay
able half yearly, in advance ; —of
course, on the receipt of the firft
number, one dollar and fifty cents
will be due from each lubicriber.
Papers will be left at the Printing
office or Poll-office, or lent in neigh
borhood packets, for delivery to
fubferibers, on the day of publica
tion ; which will be on Friday of
every week.
Subscribers to The Friend will be
furnifiled as directed, with 44 The
Friend and Monitor which will
be distributed also to fubferibers tc
the Monitor , ualefs they {hail give
contrary orders. Advertising and
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other printing, will be executed, n-s
punflually, and upon the fame con
ditions, as heretofore performed In.
the Pflonitor office. Advertising &
job printing of non-fubferibers mull
be paid for in advance.
JOHN CHARLTON,
Wafhbgtcn, January 4th, J 8 1T 1
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EXPLANATION,
AS molt of our county fubferib
ers have at various tines, exprefled
their ignorance of diplomatic plira
fes—the following is a transition of
them :
Sine Qua Non —An indispensable
condition; literally, without that,
nothing.
Status you , Status quo ante helium
•—the state in which, the state of
both before the war.
Ultimatum —a final proposal cr
! refolutiou.
Uii Possidetis —as you pofiefs,
present situation.
ON the 2nd Inst. Thomas An
derson was re-elected Tax Collec
tor, and Tho’s McLaughlin was
re-ele&ed Receiver of { ax Returns
for Wilkes county.
THE following gentlemen are
o o
defied aldermen of this town for
the enluing year : ‘i hos. Terrell
Wm. Sansom, Dan’l -Stone, A.
’ H. Gibson and Levi H. Echols.
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DIED—On the 26th in ft. Mrs.
i Elizabeth MTendon, in the
56th year of her age, wife of Mr.
ifaac M Ter don of this county,
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Died, on the sth inst. Andrew
Jackson Evans, infant son of
. Capt. John C. Evans, of this county
I ’ Administrator’s Sale,
j Will be Sold,
| Friday, the ipth day of
February next, at the plantation
whereon Nathan Holtzclavv, dec.
formerly resided.—Air the personal
estate of said deceased, on a credit
of tweivd months.
JINCY HOLTZCLAW,
/annary 13, 1815, adm**.
AlivS. v_* ~ j
(y RATEFUL to her ‘ patrons
for their liberal support-. folicirs a
further continuation of it, and in
forms them ftie has removed her
fchoo! to the heufa lately occupied
by Mr. Ilenry f. Anthony, vvheie
she will receive twenty pupils and
foe: hoarders only. Her terms are
altered to the following:
Day Sct\+:rij Ist claTs* 5 dollars
{jer quarter) 2d dais 4 dollars
lid class 3 dollars
Boarding and tuition, in
cluding * e French lan
guage—per year— 100 doh
Boarding & tuition in the
2d and 3d dalles, 80 doh
(payable quarterly in advance.)
Millie, per year, 44do!s
Drawing and painting, ! 22 dols
French, to day scholars, 22 dols
Waffling, per year, 0 dols
Each pupil to find her bedding.
Examinations three times a year.
\ To thole ‘parents and guardians
: who are anxious to have their lons
! (who attend the Rev. Mr. Reid)
’ .taught French, Mrs. Bowen in-
I forms them she will receive ten pu
i pi!s on Wedneiday evening and
| Saturday morning, for inftrudting
j them in the French language.
Terms—6 dollars per quarter
| tn advance,
C~T Sir. II all has left with
tic the. watches of his cus
tomers, •wb’o are eanicsFiy de
sired to call for them as soon
as possible.
Mr. IIALL requells me io make
1 .his ni,oft grateful acknowledge
[ nieiits to his numerous cuftotners
and the public in general for the
very extend ve patronage and confi
dence with which he has been fa
! vored during his residence in Walk
■j ington, and which nothing could
have induced him to reiinqu’lh but
‘ his ill health and the necessity of
his presence at the Northward in
, ionic private affairs of the moft dis-
I trefling nature. He proposes to re
; turn as soon as those affairs are
fettled.-
*F* The subscriber lias watch
CHRY3TALI of all sizes.
JEREMIAH LOBDELL.
January 6th, 1814.
WOTIfF
months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell two hundred and
thirty acres of land (more or left)
in said county, on the waters of
Fifhlng creek, adjoining the widow
Bolton and others; it being the
real estate of Obadiah Wynne, dec.
and fold for the benefit of the heirs
’of said deceafc-d.
WILLIAM BOOKER, jun.
January 13, 1815. adru’r.
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Administrator’s Saie.
WILL BE SOLD,
! On Friday the ijjth day of
February next, at the late residence
of Nathan Hohzclaw, deceased, in
Wilkes county.--One HORSE,
BRIDLE and SADDLE, it being
the property of Ambrose Beafiey,
deceased. Terms will be made
known on the day of sale.
ROY LAND BEASLEY,
January 13, 1815, akn’r.
■GuCTIGIA. ?’
Near Camp Hope. J
WE tvhefe names are hereunto
iubferibed, do certify on honor that
we have been particularly acquain
ted w;'h the conduct of Captain
Isaiah T. irvin of Wilkes coun
ty, in laid state, since the twenty*
firft day of November last, and vve
never have seen any condudl: of the
said Captain Isaiah T. Irvin un
becoming an officer and a gentle
man
Samuel Groves, Lieut. Co! 4
Daniel Johnson, Major.
William Smith, Major.
Isham Thompson, Adjutant.
Captains —Peter Lamar, Martin
Booer, D. Gallefpy, Nehemiah
Gariilon, John Walters, William
Ilunderwood, Gaines Thompfou*
Jones Kendrick.
Lieutenants —Benjamin Clevei
land, Janies Wade, fames Jones,
James Wardlow, John Scott, Den
nis Mahoney, William Deal, John
Fergus, Moses Denman, Samuel B.
Kutchinfon, Joel Freeman, Samuel
Jeier, Elijah Roberts, William GiL
more, llaac Austin, Mattliev T.
Hamilton, Terry Runnels, John S-
Walker, John Ferrell, Zachariah
Smith, John Hollingfworth.
Emigns —James Scoti, Janies
Merrell, Larkin Barton, Horatio G.
Brewer.
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STATE OF GEORGIA. > ‘
. Near Camp Hope. 3
December 19 th, 1814.
WE whose names are hereunto
fublcribed v/as present with Captain
ISAIAH T. IRVIN, and belong
ing to the company or the said
Isaiah T. Irvin, while or his
march from Wilkes count/ o
i Camp Hope, and we do fine-r iy
j pledge our honors, that we r>: r
j law any thing improper, or cor. fit
| unbecoming an officer and a geo tie*
j man, to the beftofour know! to
j information and belief.
(Signed)
David Patterson, David All fcT.,
! John Boswell, E. Isond, Olive;- A.
Luckert, Woodard Framell, lgna-
J lius A. Scott, J. Halkin, Rob
; Williams, Enoch Davis, William
j Libafs, John Mallory, Nathaniel
j Gamge, Thomas Morgan, William
j Morgan, Howard Portwood, Pat
; rick Garland, Solomon P. Lc, *
i James Wood, Charles Stroz; „
! JHTe Johnson, jun. Wiley Acree,
Cafwell Hubbert, Archibald Smith,
Edmund Ogletree, Francis Wilk
erson, Lemuel Chaffin, Jourdiri
Tailer, Burrel Glaze, William If:
Winfield, William Allison, Chris
topher Hackle, George Theed,
Daniel Scott, John W. Bates, Sam
uel G. Mofele, Thomas Owen,
John Cheney, David M'Guire,
Lewis Miller, David Christopher
Hiram Hubbert, Jonathan Mont
gomery, John W. Poyner, John
M‘Cluiky, John Bentley, Nicholas
Grew, Richard Smith, James 7 ...
vis, JohnGoin, A. T. Jonfom Bu
ley Lunsford, Joseph Cambel, Al
fay Gammage, James Cruse. Car
inton Robertson, Samuel Bu: nfiae,
Jest? johnfon.
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LIBRARY.
HE fubferibers to the Wash-,
ington Library, are request J
to meet at the Library Roonij on
Saturday evening, the Slsfinftant,
prepared to pay their annual tax,
and elecf fome new officers.
JOHN HALID AY,
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