The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, December 15, 1815, Image 4

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IIW 111 WMB MUSE’S RETREiT. “” SPRING —A SONG When anda 1 lies pied, and violets blue, Ai?d !ady -imock? ah silver white, And cuckow buds of yellow hue, D<> paint the meadows with delight The cuckow, then, on every tree, Mocks married men; for Chits sings he, Cuckow! Cuckow ICuckow !0 word of fear, Unpleasing to a married ea ! When fhepherd* pipe on oaten ilraws, And merry larks are plowmen’s clocks ; Whenturtles tread.and rooks and davvo-j And maidens bleach their summer smocks: The cuckow tjien, on every tree, Mock* Married men for thus Cng3 he, Cuckow! Cuckowi Cuckow! O word or fear, Unpleasing to a married ear ! A BEUTIFUi. SONCi. r (Take, O take thpfe lips away, 4 That so sweetly Wereforfworn j And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that tf\ mislead the morn : But my kifies brinfr again \ Seals of love btit feaPdih vain. Hide, O hide those hills of fow, Which thy frozen bosom bears, On whose tops the pinks that grow Are of those that April wears * But my poor heart firft set free, Bound in those icy chains* by thee. ATficng iciifsotTaia? performed by individuals of the A merican revolutionary army, none has pleased me more than the fol* lowing, related by an eye witness. “ During the heat of the battle at Germantown, one Barkalow (of Monmouth) was levelling his mus 4, ket at the enetny, when its lock was carried away by a ball Un dilmayed, he eaught up the of a comrade just kiliedr by h and taking aim, a bail erfm muzzie, and its rout i like me barrel Stijl un- hero immediately down,unl'crewedthe whole from the twisted barrel and j ferewed on the barrelfrom which I the lock had been torn, and blazed away at the enemy.” Can ancient Sparta, or modern Britain, boast a more brilliant display of cool, de liberate, unshaken courage ? This hero is (fill living. - • —— 7 Negroes For Sale. THE fubferiber has thirty ne groes in families, which he will fell ton reasonable terms for cafli . Per sons disposed to purchale 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 on the SOth day of December next. . BEN AJ AH SMITH. November 13,1815.-46 ts Notice. > Nine months after date applsca tion will be made to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior Court of Warren county for leave to fell the Real Estate of James B. Tliomp. son, dec. for the benefit of the,heirs and creditors of said dec. Hemy B. Thompson, I Administrator , with the I Will annexed ., April 7, 1815. 1119 m ‘GAMUTS ! For sale at this OFFICE. I Administrator’s Sale. J * i Mount Pleaiant Academy ; >IA :r> , . ‘ ■Qr*’ r Or ■ vOr.Ji ‘* j WILL go into operation on the firft day of next January, under the immediate diredipn and con* troul of the fublcriber. In this in* ftitution provision is made tor the / inftru£tion of both Male and male pupils. Mount Pleas/nt about five miles North of Pe ter|burgh, in Elbert coWy. Per* haps there is not a more healthy spot in the state of Georgia, than this vicinity. The rate of tuition will be two dollars per month, or i a dollars per session. Board with the exception of candles, will be eight dollars per month, No stu dent can enter this institution for a shorter period than one session. I'he firft feffionwill end the last of May. The second session will commence on the iothofjune, & end on the 10th of November. It is expe&ed that tuition will be paid j one half in advance. The Re&or will receive into his own family a* bout ioor 12 Boarders. V” HENRY REID. November 18.—47 3t. JLook Here / I Having: moved our STQ&E on oeTOlchrs. ‘WARE & STONE. We will al ways be giad to fee our friends, as we still continue to give good bar gains. We have also just an afiortment of frefh 1. Novt mber \ 1 die Time. ible HtLD HANDS lor lale cheap tor caih—triqaire of the Printer. Nov. 2f. CASH Will be given for an hundred or two weight of bacon-—enquire at this office. Adtuipistrator’s bale. Will be sold on the 26th of December next, at the house of the subscri ber, seven negroes, belonging to the estate of F. Mnrphey, dec. CONSIbIING of men, women and child ren. Terms of sale—one third cash j the ballance twelve months credit, with finall notes and approved security, with interest from the date if not pun&ually paid. J i R. BOOKER, # I Administrator. September -23,1815. lor sa c at tins Office, the following BLANKS: — Warrants of Appraifement, Letters of Adininiftration, Do. Teftimentary, Do. Guardianship, Administrator’s Bonds, Constables do. Collectors and other Deeds, Marriage Licence’s, Subpcenms, Executions, Justices Warrants, Fi—fas, Guardian’s Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and Commifaon of Interrogatories. NEW STORE. The fubferibe- informs the Pub lie, that he ha/rjuft received a sup ply of goods, which he will dispose-m on reasonable terms for caf]>dr produce. X , A. H. GIBSON. September 15. , > Ab IS lITTfURN E R IF he yet lives, or has left any he or they, by communi cating with us, {hail receive infor mation of a matter, in which they have become interested to their advantage. Thos, & W. A. Turner. Windsor , Birtee county, 1 N. C. September 7, 1815. y §s* We will thank the editors of the several newspapers printed in Georgia, to give tne above adver tisement, a place in their refpe&ive papers for three mouths—and £0 lend us, each of them a paper con j taking it i on the margin of which, it the amount due tor the publica tion fhail be marked, it ihali be sent them by post, or it (hall be paid in any way that they maiy point out. j T. &W.A. l umen 1 Nov 17.--45-3 m. 1 ~—ar niiHW 11 Wtrjf • Wui be soi^KM cember on toe 2o,,fday oj Dc m/jKBJRtxi, at ij&dalc residence L uly. tats of this county, a \he personal property of satddeccafiNfi CONoiS iTL q of hogs, horses, catt e, nouiebokj aaiii kitchen ijp* -piture,ana tne on a credit of I purchaser wahapprov- I ed lecurit> me fame day will .be rented, .part oi the plantation whereon the decealed lived. THOS. HUDSPETH, Russell bailey, 1 emporary Admrs. November q, 1815.— 45 _ t f. Notice. The copartnerfhip of Sterling Grimes, Nickelfon, & Cos. has ex pired by its own limitation. Thos. VV. Grimes and Andrew Knox, having purchased the interest of Sterling Grimes & James H.Nick l elfon, in the above firm—thofe | having claims on, or stand indebted j 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 Fontainvilie Mills have removed their residence from Greensboro* to that place offer for sale that well known stand 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. Fontainvilie Mills * 1 Appalachee , 061 . 14,1815. £ fofTxale, I* THAT well known trad of land whereon Elizabeth Daracott now lives. For terms, apply to Major John Terrell. ‘V. J. B. DARACOTT, FRAS. DARACOTT. Nov. 24, 1815.—46 ts I Notice. caule q 4 the diffolutioa of co-partnership between Robr. Chivers and myfelf is rafc?’ity and illegal proceedings by Robert Chi- * vers. Also, I• do hereby forwara nay person or persons whatsoever, from paying him any money on the Book of Harrison and Chivers and for the year 1814. J THEOD’K HARRISON. I April Is, 1815.—rm 17th 1 Exec.utor’s Sale. . -H Will be sold on the first Tuesday in i January next , at the Court House 1 in Wilkes county, all the personal \ estate of Richard llilyard , dec. \ CONSISTING of the ing negroes :—Spencer, George, ■ j Jels, & two women, named Sarah, M Twelve months credit will be given—the purchaser to give bonrjß with approved security. |rT Jll WM. HILYARD, November 10, 181 — L kmfivicr. E zee &j|jfl P^+-6t Will be Tyjflra on the 23d cf December at the hie residence of W'tU fpm Thurman, dec. the following \ property : ’.4, v I f* Four negroes, household and kitchen furniture, one horse, a flock cf fneep, and fame geefe.* 4 ierms of sale made known on , the day of sale. p PHILIP THURMAN, MICAJAII THURMAN, l . Executors °> 1 8 1 ts SHfelFf sALET* WILL BE SOLD Onthefirst Tuesday in fg.nuary next, at the Court House in Oglethorpe county . between the hours cf ten & three o'clock, the following proper• ty, viz: . One dark bay tnare, ten or ele ven years old, and one forrei mare, fix years old levied on as the pro perty of Thomais Scroggin, at the instance 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 stance of Susannah Billups, and William 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 property 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 oa aS the property of John Center, at the instance of Thos. Burdell, for Ferdinand Phi nizy, and Palchal Murphy, for Jas. Freeman. Also, One hundred & sixty five acre3 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 1. Lawerence. Property oointed out by W. Kidd. Conditions cash. PLEASANT COMPTON, Sheriff'. Ncv.?c.i3i:. -, -—• *•’ .... . **