The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, November 17, 1815, Image 3

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XjELEND 67 MONITOR. Washington,. Novenibei* 17. ■■ mm aiw • mu-,uts Through the punctuality of our tovjn patrons w have bfeen enabled to pur * chafe an additional funply of excellent type; ki consequence of which, we purpose in a few wtrwre lfrfcingour pa per on an enlarged ; fize Among the many difficulties we have encountered since commencing the printing bufinels, that, of a scarcity of PAPER, has not blan the molt ealy furmquntedj peace, i/jwever, with its golden influence has considerably increased the quantity and Itfi'eneti the price of that article—and there is nothing now preventive to a great and speedy supply, provided our country subscribers wii! gratefully bring to recoile£tion, our etcpeafes’ and long indulgence. * We congratulate cur friends, at the prcfpeCt of a with the ,Mitw or the redfilck tribe has subsided, and cur Comniifiioners, employed to run the liue of div-Con, have nearly accotnplifhed that objetl. It wiii bes en by extracts it: our pa per of to-day, ,ihat theßritth nationieet leftiefs and unhappy in the relation which TANARUS: bears to this country. D:fap_ pointed ambition and humiliated piide, are of a nature altogether incompatible with that nobleness of foul winch im pels a greaL mind to bow to the chas tening rpd of afFhctoh, cr which induces a perfua injuring to make suitable at tenement to the injured. England, with all her seeming cordiality and friendfhip, is Hill our inveterate foe ; file can never rife with love in her heart from the proflrate state in wlr.ch out Jaft contelt left her— her navy dfgraced , her choice troops driven at the points of untutored ‘‘American bayonets.— What a change'! what revetfkm of circumstances! ‘‘But jes erit Jjfc he word of C~sar .. liave StrSuaga hist, the world, i Npw lies lie there, aid ur.te ® So pr o. to do hin> itvt.i iicc!” But yeflerday, and these marauding fuiUains reared an arm of victory over two thirds of the civilized world—but yesterday, and their bloody ftMpiard floated on cur fliores, and we neard their threats —ravijhtntnt and uncondi tionalfubmlflion —But mark the change j mark their hibernation A meaty, greatly advantageous, a fame, glorious and unequalled, have been the result of the virtuous and heroic perieverearce of our countrymen. Paniing from the* contest with wounds yet unficatrized, our enemy gain fixes an eye on the fields of his former trials and disgrace, anticipating better fortune, sighs for re * venge. Are we prepared to meet him ; not with his malignity of foul, but with ihofe means that will ever ccndu£t a good cause to certain vidory ? Or will their Canadian preparations pro seed without correfpending exertions on our fide ? I trull not for sow is the lime to be on the alert. A nation like ours, balking in the sunshine of the molt excellent of go vernments presents to the view of des pots an obje£t fateful indeed, and they will by every means in their power fub * vert principles which are so much at ifTue with their own; and when an open and avowed hoftiky fails to pro duce those changes which ar required, secret emmiffa ies often spread their baneful influence —and in this particu lar, we are truly annoyed. Let them be fought for, and as (pies, or traitors, fuller thepunifhmentdue to their crimes. Cj?*The Reverend Mr. M‘\Vhorter, will preach in the Academy on Sunday next. Married, on the 2d instant, by tfte Rev. Mr- Caple, Mr. John IV. Free man, to Miss Ann Callaway, daughter of Mr. Joseph Callaway ; all of this county. 3 Thv temple 11 Ah in, is formed “VVidiago and, and shadow'd o’er with Howes, | And timing-'\ it Jbjjucio‘>3 courts i Breaths the soft voice of love, ofvouth,'b?-jo£. i‘: ‘ ‘ < -Augusta Prices Current , ■HHHS, ... . wsP | November 13. i Cotton ‘D. 2G *. Flour 9 Com GS 5 4 Corn-Meal f5 Bacon 18 3-4 j Butter 37 1-2 Lard 15 Sugar 23 to 2.5 Coffee SO 33 Salt l G 2 1-2 Whiskey 75 80 : Iron 7 8 Cotton Bagging * 80 85 Ac\ mih is tra tor VSa le. Will be said , at Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday in jitanuar; next , agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Court of Q ordinary of said county , One tra£l of land, containing two hundred and fifty acres, lying on Pistol creek, whereon I now live. Alfa,one twenty years of age ; it being part oi the real and gerfonal til ate of John Ruffe!, dec. lave of said county. Conditions—twelve months cre dit; the purchaser to give bond and approved security, before titles are made. IHO MAS C. RUSSELL, Admr. November 5, ISIS. —it GEORGIA y / By David Ter- Wiikes County, y rel Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county. WHEREAS Nathaniel Snellon applies for letters of Administration on the efhte of Robert Snellon, , deal. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular t|te kin dred and creditors of fahi deceufed, to be and ‘appear at the court of Ordinary to be held in and lor the county aforefaid, on the iff Monday in January next, then and there to (hew cause, (if any they have) why said letters Ihould not be granted. Given under my hand this 1 6th day of November , 1815. D. TERRELL, Clerk. ABISH/V TURNER IF he yet lives, or has left any children, he or they, by communi cating with us, lhall receive infor mation of a matter, in which they have become interfiled to their advantage. Thos. & W. A. Turner. Windsor , Birtee county , 7 N. C. September 7, 1815. 3 0- We will thank the editors of the several newspapers printed in Georgia, to give the above adver tisement, a place in their refpe&ive papers fpr three months—and to lend us, each of them a paper con taining it; on the margin of which, if the amount due for the publica tion shall be marked, it lhall be sent them by post, or it fnall be paid in any way that they may point cut. T. & W. A. Turner. Nov. 17. —45-301. Bank of Align]}a. 24th 06lober\ 1 815. ORDERED, THAT twenty five dollars, re maining due on each (hare of the Capital Stock, be called for, and caid, in bills of this, or of the Plan- Bank .of Savannah, on either the 23d day of November* Decem ber or January ensuing at the op tion of the Stockholders, and the intereff thereon will be calculated at the dividend in May next, ac cordingly, of which all concerned will take due notice. By order of the Board of Dire flors, ELEAZER EARLY, Cashier. 65“ For the accommodation of the public and efpeciallv the Colle&ors of the United States Internal duties afScL Taxes— Treasury Notes , Bills of the Planter's Batik , or Checks thereon , at sight , will be freely giv en in exchange for the Bills of this Bank—and Treasury Notes, in ex change. for Bank Bills of either of the three Southern Stales. % „ m i he printers of the several pa pers it: this State . are requested to insert the above twice* BY AUT HOuTI Y -OF The STJTE of GEORGIA. * # Woollen -Factory Lottery. S C H E M Ei Dots. Doi.s. “1 Pi:ze of 10,000 is 10,000 3 do 5,000 - 10,000 4 do i.oco - 4,000 8 do 500 - 4,000 3o dot 100 - 2,000 4° do 50 - 2,000 100 - do CO- 2,000 200 do to 2,000 4300 do 5 - 21,000 4,675 Prizes 7S>s°° 6,820 Blanks . . 11,500 Ticket at 5 and. each 75,500 More than two Prizes to three blanks, being more favorable to the adventurers, than any fcherne heretofore published in this ccun try- Stationary FHzcs, Ist drawn. No. on the Ist day’s drawing Do!s. 1,000 do sth do 500 do 10th do 500 do 12th do 100 Lass drawn number 5,000 Prizes payable twenty days after the drawing is completed, fubjsdl: to a deduction of fifteen per cent. All prizes that are not called for within twelve month alter the draw ing its compleed, will be considered as given for the benefit of the Fac tory. The proprietors feel happy in the belief that, from the rapid sale of tickets of late, the drawing will commence about the time of the convention of the next Legisla ture. Prizes made payable at What ley’s Mills, Greensboro’ cr Mil ledgeviile, as may best suit the drawer. C? Tickets for sale at-the Poss Ofiice, ’and Mr. Levi F.chols’s, Washington. July 21, 1815. —29 163V/tf GAMUTS For sale at ilih OFFICE. \ QbONEE NAVIGATION ! s LOTTERY. : . The dyayrlng of which will commence on the Ist Monday ✓ in next. Authorifed by an Act of the Le gislature of the State of Georgia, palled on the 22d November. 1 8 14, entitled An Act to raise money for the rmrpofe of opening and im proving the Navigation of the Oco nee River, from the month bt Fiuling creek, to Barnett’s shoals.” SchemFof the Lottery, i Dells. Dolls. 3 prizes of i o,coo is 20,000 3 * do - sN°° ‘ l s’ oco 4 - de. 2,000 - 8,060 5 - do. I,coo - 5,000 10 - dq. 500 - 5,000 50 - do. 106 - 5,000 100 - do. 50 - 5,0'0d **2oo - do. / 20 - 4,000 300 - do. 10 - 3,900 6 coo * do. 5 - 30,000 6074 Prizes ioo,oco Subject to a dedu&ion 6f 15 per cent.— 20,000 Tickets at 5 dollars each, is 100,000 dollars j less than two blanks to a prize. The drawing of the lottery wilt commence in GreensborougT, on the fir ft Monday in November. Payment of Prizes will be made in the fame place, and commence at the expiration of sixty days, af ter the drawing of the Lottery is nniihed ; of which due notice will be given. Prizes not demanded within fix months after the draw ing is finifhed, will be viewed as li beral donations to the Oco4e vigation company, and foment barred accordingly. , THOS. TERRELL, 1g * ! JEREMIAH EARLY, j | i STERLING GRIMES, J>.s JOHN BUSH, i 1 THOS. S. REID. J Q The Commiffioijers have ap* pointed Sterling’ Gpmes their a gent, under vvhofe lignature the Tickets will be iffiied. The Oconee Navigation Lottery , Office, is eftahlifhpd in this place , where all letters or orders directed to the agent (poll paid) will meet with immediate and prompt atten tion. STERLING GRIMES,’ /Tc’ v %Tn ‘ March 1815. (n)tf/ Notice. Nine months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior Court of Warren county for leave to fell the Real Effate of James B. Thomp son, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Henry 13. Thompson, , Administrator , with the Will annexed. Apiii 7, 1815. mgm For sa'c at this Office, the ■ fallowing FLANKS :— Warrants of Appraisement, letters of* Ad min ift rat ipn, Do. Teflimentary, Do. Guardianship, Administrator’s Bonds, Constables do. Collectors and other Deed?, Marriage Licence's, Snbpcenres, Executions, Juflices Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and CcmmiPTn of Interrogatories.