The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, October 06, 1815, Image 1

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THE FRIEND AND MONITOR. Three dollar^ per annumlj Volume I.j House Os Entertainment? William G. Springer, takes the liberty of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well known ta vern in the town of Sparta, form erly occupied by Mr. Jolsn Aber crombie, every attention will be paid to those who may think proper to call on him. Sparta, August 15. 1 a lie Due No. ice After the firft day of October next, bills of the Augusta Bank will not be received at my office in pay ment of taxes. . & Those persons who are in arrears for watches and household furniture are requested to make immediate payment, or else proper steps will be taken to cause them to do so. JOHN W FREEMAN. Collcdor of the 4 th Reve nue District oj Georgia . September 23, 1815. Administrator-s Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Honora ble Inferior iourt of Wilkes county , will be mi thefirst Tuesday in November next , at the Court house of said county , Ihree -traits of land, (to wit) one trad in laid county, on the waters of Fishing creek, containing two hundred acres, joining B. Zitntnermon and others, and one other containing one hundred and forty acres adjoining Hammons and others—also one other trad of land containing two hundred two and a half acres, No. 312, in the 7th Diitrid formerly vVilkinfon coun ty, now Telfair being the whole of the eftaie of Job Huguly, dec. for the benefit of,the heirs and credit ors ot said deed. GEORGE HUGULEY, ALLEY HUGULEY, Admrs. August 7, 1815. ~i\Evv sTorll Tiie fubferiber informs the Pub lic, that he has just received a sup ply of freffi goods, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms for cafn or produce. * A. H. GIBSON. September 15. Administrator’s Sale. Will be soldi on Wednesday the Bth of November next , at the late resi dence of John Kent, dec. in Ogle thorpe county , ONE negro fellow, named Den nis, one set black smith’s tools, a crop of corn and fodder, all the household and kitchen furniture, a number of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, &c- and a number of other articles too tedious to mention Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. ’ ALU AS ALLERSON, CHARLES KENT, Administrator , September 23,1815. PUBLISHED (weekly) BY JOHN K. M. CHARLTON. IE ASHING TON , (Geo.) 9 ¥HI i) AY , OCTOB& li 6, 18 1 5. The caufe'of.die diflolution of co-partnership between Robt. Chivers and myfelf s is rafeality and illegal proceedings by Robert Chi vers. Also, Ido hereby forwam nay person or persons whaffoever, from paying him any money on the Book of Harrison and Chivers for the year 1814. theod'k Harrison. April 25, 1815.—rmi 17th SALE ~ WILL BE SOLD. On the first 1 uesday in November at the Court house in HTakeT county, between the hours of ten and three o’ clock, the following property —viz : One negio man, named Sam; a bout nineteen years of age; lold by virtue of an execution, on the foredolure of a mortgage, in the name of George Walts, fear. vs. the administrator, of George D. Willis,junr dtcealed. Conditions Cash . JOHN DVSON, Shfif. September 29, x 815. , i CrumSale. Will be sold on the \st day of Decem ber next , at the plantation cf Charles Conally , dec. m Franklin county, on the’ waters of Hudson river , a part of the personal pro perty of said deceased— > CONSISTING of horses, cat tle, tiogs, Iheep, household and kitchen furniture and plantation utensils. Also, At the fame time and place, will be hired a number of negroes—a plantation will alio be rented.’ Twelve months credit will be given—bond with approved securi ty will be required. SAME PRUETT, ROT. BURTON, Gurdians. September 23, 1815.. —— . ■ Administrator’s bale. Will be seold, oh the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court house in Wilkes county, A trad: of land containing 390 acres, be the fame more or leis, be ing all the real estate of John Weaver, dec. to be fold in three lots—for the benefit of the heirs h creditors of said dece*aled, oy the Administrators. ELIZABETH WEAVER, Admx. RICHARD SAPPINGTON, Admr. September 8, 1815. — Liberal Wages Will be given to two or three goodJOUNEYMEN TAYLORS by J. C, LEITNER. Washington , ) * r September ’29, 1815.3 1 GAMUTS Tor sale at this? GTE ICE. VIRTUE, LIBERTY, AND SCIENCE. Admijustratrix’s b'aie. Will be sold on the firs Tuesday in November next , at the court house in Wilkes county. ONE trad of land in said coun ty, on the waters of Ke'tnp creek, containing two hundred and eight acres of land, more or joining Allen Halliday and others—being the real estate of Francis Murphey, deed, and fold for the bentfir of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Conditions: twelve months cre dit, by giving Email notes, with ap proved lecurity, and interest frpm the date if not punduaiiy oaidr RICIiESON BOOKER, Administrator. August . 7, 1815. —32 ti GEORGIA, ; Samuel Kile Wilkes county. £ ;.avmg come be fore me, and bung duly iworn, iay eth,mat tie Liny obtained a thirty ddiiar note oi hand, of Robert WaiKxr, again it Joan Buln, both of Gi teu eouiny—bearing uate in January of Feburary laii, but winch is uncertain—whicn note is loit or millaid, fu that it cannot be tound. MLE. Sworn to & iub fcribed beiore me, this 27111 day of September, 1815 Übadiah Tlouknoy, J. P. AU pel ions areiicreoy cautioned aganiit tradiug tor lire above ue icimcd note, auu lain Bu is warn eu. not to pay it to any person but my red. Sanford Kil£. In oticc. After so long and patient indul gence, tnole wtio are indebted to the firm of W in. ana Felix GiiDert will not. be iurpriieu to be called on urrivtnaiiy y auu the preient price of produce au monies the nope the call wilt not be mehectuai. 1 hey’ are now tinany aliurea that the days ot indulgence are nhmberea, ana not to exienu beyona tne rirft ot January next, in the mean tune tne molt liberal price will be allowea xor cotton. Wax. u. GiLBERi, Surviving partner . September 29, —39 it —.. fa icdmuustraior a o>atc. Full be sold on use zbth oj December next, at toe house oj Use subscri ber , seven negroes, belonging 10 the estate oj k. NLurpuey, dec. CUNbiSiIN’G 01 men, women and chudteu. Terms ot laie—one tmra earn; tne bat.aucc twelve monins credit, wim iiiiaif notes and approveu iecunty, with interelt from the date if not punctually paid. R. BOOKER, Administrator. September 23, 1815. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, One hundred weight ot Bacon Hams \ for which cash will be giv- Enquire at this office. August 25. [Payable half yearly. Mi sgeii an ecru s A rue 1c s. <l Ferf Animus quascunque vices.** . , >c- ‘ Statius It is said that Buonaparti;., in conversation w'ith the English Ad miral obferved—ln lurrendering myfelf ro any other power than England, I.fhould be fubjcs to the caprice and will of an individual. In iubmitting to the Engliffi, I place myfelf at the mercy of a nation ** There have been and will be so many things fabricated of Bona parte’s actions and that it is difficult to felefft what is orthodox. However, whether he made the remark attributed to him or not, the fad: of hi§ having pre ferred England-~is a prooi (among thousands) of his knowledge of human nature, and decision wittt which he applies that knowledge. In any countty not wholly potic, in every count) y where the people are of any weight in lociety , there is created a check to tyranny and an benevolence call ed opinion. It is public opinion which modifies and ameliorates the operation of the severest ffatues ; it il public opinion that (lands 3- gainft the caprice of kings, and ; forces them in fome degr'ee, to a compliance with its didates.— Where public opinion is mod pow erful in its contriml; there the peo ple are moft freely Jhe influence of this Archatus increases with the expansion ot ; uitellect., languifli es with its opprefnqh, and is newer totally extinguilhed, but when Jef potifm and priest craft have obliter ated every vestige of literature. m. rv v- •#’ In England, public opinion has considerable sway : in Ameri ca, it is all-powerful. Sensible of this, Bonaparte, it appears, made several efforts to escape to this coun try. Whatever were the impref fjdns of hatred or of prejudice the uni*erfal sentiment, the dictates of honor and of common juftice* would have induced us to receive and protedf him. Approaching our shores, he might have exclaim ed with \V,oolfey, “A brave man, bufftted by the si or ms effate. Is come to lay his wearied bones among you ; *° Give him a Tittle earth for charity .” And could we have refufed the ap peal ?—But it has been ordered o therwise. The appeal has not been made, and the fearful may calm their terrors. Buonapare lias de livered himfeif, voluntarily to Eng land. He has taken the chance of the influence of that sentiment, that popular and powerful impulse of pride and honor—which is to de termine his fate. Oft his last a£L we ccnfefs, we are of opinion, it 13 charaderiilic of his usual policy and .courage. Os policy , because the British are not only to decide upon his deiliny but, upon their own charader ;• of cou rage, because a less decisive, a lets elastic mind, would have funk un £-r the whelming torrent of advev- [N uMBt jv. 39.