The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, December 08, 1815, Image 4

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MUSES RETRE IT. =SBSi- 5 —_r-'- For the FRIEND & MONITOR. HoR CK —ODE IX. To Thalsarchus. You see Soiactt’s op which now Stands covered deep with shining snow ; Tlie laboring trees can scarce sustain The loads that on their boughs remain. So sharp the frost, the rivers too Are solid ice, and cease to flow. Dissolve the cold with blazing fire, And pile ihe plenteous fuel higher. O ! Thaliarch, with thoughts benign ! The four years oltl unmix’d Sabine Dra>.\ forth and bring from yonder jar, Leave to; the eiodavh other care. If‘they, the furious winds have laid That war had with the Ocean made, The winds are still, and calm the Sea, Nor moves the Ash nor Cypress tree. Ask not to-morrow’s fine to know What fortune doth to-day bestow, Employ for gam; nor scorn sweet love. Nor \ ■ uth . nor in the dance to move, Ere hoaryness attack thy bloom. Now in the camp, or public walk, The softly whispering lovers talk True to the appointed hour they meet, And under night die same repent. Now is tht sportive hidden maid, Froth out the corner snug, betray’d At winch the hearty laugh is rais’d Andirom her arm or finger seiz’d The token is in triumph gam’d, Which she, in rogueishness maintain’d. €. TO M- RYV Mary. •whenfirjl thy face If aw Adorned with youth and charms , Struck With a reverential awe, Aiy bosom thrb’d alarms ! Since then no peace can joyr impart / Ah! long the day Til rue *Till v u return again my heart , Or take the body ico. C. m;:. ■-- y ■ Neg roes For Sale. THE subscriber has thirty ne groes in families, which he will fell on reasonable terms for cash Per sons dilpofed to purchased are re quested to call at Millford, where one half of the negroes may be seen -—the other not far distant. The negroes to be delivered i on the SOth day of December next. BENAJAH SMITH. November’ 13, 1815. —46 ts Notice; • Mr SAMUEL HEAD and my fclf had a conference yesterday and finding that our interest would ma terially clash as to the ensuing She riffs election for this county, we fi nally agreed to leave it to our friends (~prefentj to determine what should be done—the determination was, that Mr. Head should goon as a candidate for the High Sheriff’s Office & myfelf take a deputation, in case he was ele&ed ; upon that determintation, I withdraw my name as a candidate I do sincerely thank my friends for the friend (hip they had towards my election, and hope that this change will not make any differ ence in their friendfhip towards the cause, as l (hall be equally benefited in the e*e&ion of Mr. Head, by having a deputation. SAML. BROOKS. November 20, 1815. —46 3/ Administrator's Saie. Will be sold on the 26 th of December next , at the house of the subscri her, seven negroes , belonging to the estate of F Murphey , dec. CONSISTING of men, women and children. Terms of sale—-one third cash ; the ballance twelve months credit, with foiall notes and approved security,, with interest from the date if not punctually paid. R. BOOKER, Administrator. September 23, 1815. NEW STORE. The subscriber informs the Pub lic, that he has just received a sup ply of frejffi goods, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms for cash or produce. A. H. GIBSON. September 15. ArilsHA TURNER IF he yet lives, or has left any children, he or they, by communi cating with us, (hall receive infor mation of a matter, in which have become interested to their advantage. Thos. & W. A. Turner. Windsor , Birtee county , 1 N. C. September 7,1815. 3 0 vVe will thank the editors of the several newspapers printed in Georgia, to give the above adver tifemenr, a place in their refpe&ive papers for three months—and to fend us, each of them a paper con taining it; on the margin of which, if the amount due tor the publica tion shall be marked, it shall be sent them by post, or it shall be paid in any way that they may point out. T. & W. A. Turner. Nov 17. —45-301. Aclmimbu.-itoAs bate. Will be sold, on the 20 th day of De cember next, at the late residence of'Jon Daily , late of this county , * deced. all the personal property of said deceased — CONSISTING of hogs, horses, cattle, houlehold and kitchen fur niture, and the corn and fodder— -611 a credit of twelve months ; the purchaser giving bond with approv ed security. On the fame day will be rented, part of the plantation whereon the deceased lived THOS. HUDSPE TH, RUSSELL BAILEY, Temporary Admrs. November 9, 18i 5 —4s— The copartnerfhip of Sterling Gslnes, Nickelfon, & Cos. has ex ! pined by its own limitation Thos. i W. Gri ines and Andrew Knox, having purchased the interest of Sterling Grimes & James H. Nick- I elfon, in the above firm—thofe , having claims on, or (land indebted ! to said firm will apply to Grimes ! and Knox for settlement; who are duly authorifed to close the fame: STERLING GRIMES. JAMES H. NICKELSON, THOMAS. W. GRIMES, ANDREW KNOX. The undersigned having become foie proprietors of the Fontainville Mills have removed their residence from Greenfboro’ to that place offer for sale that well known (land for business lately occupied by them. For terms apply to Thos. W. Grimes •at the Mills near Greenfborough, or to Andrew Knox, Savannah. GRIMES & KNOX. . Fontainville Mills , Appalachee , Ocl. 14, 1815. ) for sale, ~ THAT well known trad of land whereon Elizabeth Daracott now lives. For terms, apply to Major John Terrell. J. B. DARACOTT, FRAS. DARACOTT. Nov. 24, 1815. —46 ts Notice. 0 The cause of ihe dissolution of co-partnership between Robt. Chivers and myfelf is rafeality and illegal proceedings by Robert Shi vers. Aifo, Ido hereby forwarn nay person or persons whatsoever, from paying him any money on the Book of Harrison and Chivers for the year 1814. THEOD'K HARRISON. April 25, 1815.—rm’ 17th Executor's Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next , at the Court House in Wilkes county , all the personal estate of Richard Hi lyard, dec. CONSISTING of the follow ing negroes:—Spencer, George, Jess, & two women, named Sarah. Twelve months credit will be . given—the purchaser to give bond with approved security. WM HILYARD, Executor. November 10, 1815. —44-6 t Executor’s ->ale. Will be sold, on the 23 dos December next , at the late residence of Wil liam Thurman , dec the following property : Four negroes, household and kitchen furniture, one horse, a flock of sheep, and fome geese. I Terms of sale made known on I the day of sale PHILIP THURMAN, MICAJAH THURMAN, Executors. November 10, 1815. —44 ts SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD On the fir st Tues day in January next , at the Court House in Oglethorpe county, between the hours of ten & three o’ clock? the following proper ty, viz: One dark bay inare, ten or ele ven years old, and one sorrel mare, fix years old ; levied on as the pro perty of Thomas Scroggin, at the inilance of John T. Lawrence. Also, One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Clouds creek, joining Fielding Dillard ; levied on as the property of Young W. Short, at the in-> fiance of Susannah Billups, and William Billups, Executors of John Billups, decafe, and Robt. Bledfoe. Also , One hundred acres of land, on the waters of Big creek, joining John Armfted ; levied on as the pioperty of John Rodgers, at the instance of Jno. M‘Carty. Also, One bay mare, and one feather bed and furniture; levied on as the property of Wm. B Brown, at the instance of the trustees of Meson academy. Also, One negro man, by the name of Daniel; levied on as *he property of John Center, at the instance of Tho 6. Burdell, for Ferdinand Phi nizy, and Paschal Murphy, for Jas. Freeman. Also, One hundred & sixty five acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Indian creek; levied on as the property William Kidd, at the in stance of Robert Freeman, for John f Lawerence. Property pointed out by W. Kidd . Conditions cash. PLEASANT COMPTON, Sheriff. Nov. 30, 1815. Moun&Pleafant Academy WILL go into operation on the firft day of next January, under the immediate diredion and con troul of the subscriber. In this in stitution provision is mare for the inftru&ion of both Male and Fe male pupils. Mount Pleasant lies about five miles North of Pe terfburgh, in Elbert county.\ Per haps there is not a more healthy spot in the (late of Georgia, than this vicinity. The rate of tuitioifl will be two dollars per month, ofl 1 o dollars per feflion. Board with the exception of candles, will be eight dollars per month. No stu dent can enter this inflitution for a Shorter period than one feflion The firft feflion will end the last of May. The second feflibn will commence on the 10th of June, & end on the 10th of November. It is expeded that tuition will be paid one half in advance. The ReOff will receive into his own familykf bout 10 or 12 Boarders. HENRY REID. November 18.—47 3t. JLook Here ! Having moved our STORE on ; Main Street, one door below Messrs. WARE & STONE. We will al’ ways be glad to fee our friends, as we still continue to give good bar* gains. We have all’o just received an assortment of frefh goods. T. W. SIMS, & Cos. November 31. —47-4 C Now is she rime. Two able FIELD HANDS for sale cheap for cafh—Enquire of the Printer. Nov. 27. ~ C ASH Will be given for an hundred or two weight of bacon—enquire at this office. ’ TosT, X)N the 26th inftanton the roadl leading from Washington to A 4 thens, a small book, containg a five dollar bill, and a note for nine dol lars, on James Norris, in Ogle thorpe ; there was also, a few lines in it, addressed to Mr. M‘Kinney of Augusta. The person who has, or may find the book, will confer a favor on the subscriber by leaving it at Mr. M‘Cords, Oglethorpe county. SAMUEL BRADSHAW. Nov 30., For sale at this Office , the following BLANKS :— Warrants of Appraifement,. Letters of Adminiftiation, Do. Teftimentary, Do. Guardianship, Administrator’s Bonds, Constables do. Colledors and other Deeds, Marriage Licence’s, Subpcenaes, Executions, Justices Warrants, Fi-fa*s, Guardian’s Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and Commiflion of Interrogatories