The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, February 03, 1815, Image 3

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Col. M. llendurso’S'. Tabes this method of In forming his fellow-citizens be longing to the second class, that he is a candidate for first Colonel, in said class, in Gen, Daniel's division. Irvin Lawson, Informs Hus friends of the third class’d militia, that he is 11 candidate for the command of 1 Lieutenant Colonel , in said class—lie feels some degree of satisfaction, in the recollec - tion. that many of this class, were volunteers or substitutes in the battle of Autos see, and had an opportunity of know ing whether or not he perform ed his duty like a soldier —the wounds he received in that ‘light, incapacitate him forever from performing any duty fur ther to his country on” foot, but his disposition is as ardent as ever—his kirvvl Age of mi litary tactics is improved, and he flatters himself should his wishes in this respect be real ized, to merit a continuation of that friendship which has hitherto been so liberally cut tended to him. Febr’y 3rd. ——*—r —-———■ Capt. Wm. W illiamson, informs his friends of the third class’d militia, that he is a candidate for the command of first Colonel in said class, and solicits their suffrage in this respectu Leb’ry 3rd. CCP We are authorised to announce William M. Rain tis a candidate for I,i<;utenant Colonel, in the third class of militia in General Daniel’s di vision. . February 3rd. • Richard J. Willis, Informs his friends belong ing to the third class of raiU t*a that he would icel himself honored by the’ command of Major in said class—he soli cits their suffrage Simpson McLendon Informs his friends in the second class militia, that he is a candidate for the honorable post of Captain in said class, und solicits their suffrage. John Evens- Presents his respects to the .t. citizens composing the third class of militia, and informs them, that he is a candidate tbr the post of third Lieuten ant, and would feci greatful for their suffrage. William Pool Presents his best respects to the citizens which form the third class and informs them he is a candidate for the nost j* of Ensign indsaid clacr DiIaRIES W. CHRlStlA§‘ \ Avr.ils himself of the pres ent opportunity and informs his friends and fellow-citizens that he is’a candidate for first Colonel, to command the third class in Gen. Daniel's divis ion, and will feel grateful for their support. Libert Coun ty, Feb. 3d, 1315. John Willis’ Tak'fts tins method of in forming his Fellow-Citizens composing the third class, that he is a candidate for the ap pointment of Major in said class, and will be thankful for their support. Libert Coun ty, Feb. 3d. 18 15. RICHLAND jGCEEV CLUB LACES, WILL commence on the fa ces u Wedntfday in March next, free for any horie, mare cr gelding from any part of the world ; weights, distances, £:c. as follows: The firft day's running, three mile heats, for a ptirfe supposed to be worth at lead three hundred dollars.—The second day's run ning, two mile heats, for a purse supposed to be worth two hundred dollars.—The third day’s running, mile heats, for the entrance money. —The fourth day’s running, will be mile heats, for an elegant sad DLL, BRIDLE and MARTINGALE. Aged Horses to carry, 12(> lbs. Six years old, - 120 do. Five do. do. * 112 do. Four do. do. - 102 do. Three do. do. - 88 do. Two do. do. a feather. By order of the President, Lemuel Wootten, Sedry. GEORGIA, Wilkes county. 3 1 st January, 1815. SHERIFF’S SALE. WELL BE SOLD, On thefrsi Tuesday in Marc}:" next, at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten id three o' 1 clock, the following proper ty — viz. hundred and twenty nine a cres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters of Clark’s creek, adjoining jeffc H. Bramlet, Henry Johnson. & others; whTc cn Henry Wood now livesv taken as th* property of John Radcliffe, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Matthias Maher, & Cos. against Laid Radcliffe, on the foreclofure of a mortgage, pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also One fizth part of an undivided traft of land containing three hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters of Newford creek, adjoining Wylie Pope, and others; whereon Jincy Beafiey now lives.—Also one.dark bay horie and (addle, all taken as the property of Ambrose Beaffey, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Osborn Stone, pointed out by the plaintiff. Terms — Cjsii. THOMAS WOOTTEN, 1). S. February 3, 1815. Blank Deeds t br sale—-at'this office-. SHERIFF’S j Will be Sold, On the first Tuesday in March next , at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county, between the hours cf ten / J and three o'clock , the following property — viz : NL lot in the town of Lexing ton, whereon William B. Brown now lives; taken as the property of Nathaniel Bo rum, at the hi ft a nee cr Wiley Crowd's. Also ! One negro girl by the name of Tilly, levied on as the property of Myal Green, at the instance of the Trustees of the University, and others. Also One negro girl levied on as the property of Christian Sims, at the instance of Samuel Whitehead, ad nfiniftrafor of Little Billy Sims, cceeaffd. Also Three cows and calves, levied on as the property of fames Kidd, at the instance of the Executors of Solomon A. Hopkins, decealed. A Iso One sorrel horse, levied on as the property of Wilson Woodruff, at the instance of foim Walton. Also One negro boy, levied 0:1 as the property of Joleph Hubbard, at the instance of Solctnan A. liopkins. Also Fifty acres of land on Milftone Creek, with a Grist Mill thereon, levied on as the property of Ephraim Jackson and Woody Jackson, at tire instance of Hopkins & Phillips lor the use of Soloman A. Hopkins. Also One hundred acres ol laud on the Buffaloe fork ot Long Creek, whereon George Hogget’s iamily lived ; levied on as the property of George Hogget at the i * lance cf Nancy Lumpkin. Also One cream .coloured horse and Tie sorrel mare and colt, levied on as the property of Walter ohoplhire at the instance of the Trustees of the University—property pointed cut by Spencer Shropihire, fecuriry. Also One sorrel mare, one bay horse, one sorrel fi!!ey, three cows and two calves, levied on as the property of Yelverton Maxey,- at the instance of the Trustees of the University, property pointed out by William Stewart, security. Also One negro girl by the name of Pattey, levied on as the property of Walter Doffey, at the instance of Richard Langhaoi, for the use of James Afkevv. | Aviso Eighty acres of land’ whereon ■ James Alliion’s family lived, joint ing Manly, and three negroes, vis. Rose, Dilley and Reubin, taken as the property cf James Allison, at the instance of Nathaniel Borutn * for the use of James Garlingtou and Hopkins; (I). Phillips for Hop kins) property pointed out by the ; defendant. Also One hundred acres of land cn ! the waters or Little River, levied on as the property of John Lawson at the instance of John Freeman & > others, property pointed out by de- . fendant. 1 , Also ! One negfo man by the name of Bird, levied oh as the property 0? George Borum at the instance of the admir.lftrators of Jamo* Hay, (z others, property pointed out by the, defendant. Also Fdeven hundred and twenty-fou* acres of land whereon the defend ant now lives, levied on as the property of John Stewart, at the in-, fiance of Robert Freeman,indorfee) and others. Also One waggon and. four horfetk ! taken as the property of \viliiar.. Patman, fen. at the instance of ’ William Wea^r. Conditions Cash. P. ‘COMPTON, Sheriff. February 3, ISIS. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, Cn the frht Tuesday in March next , at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county , between the hours of toft and three o'clock , the following property — viz: r v"* 1., WO negro girls named Ab bey and Seiley, levied on as th.e property of Joseph Lumpkin, to fa tisfy two executions in favor of John Grifham, jun. and Robert Bled far tor Mary and John Flen> ing. 1 Also One hundred and fifty- four acrept of land, more or less, on the watery Kittle adjoining Thoma? Rhoads, levied on as the property of John Edmonds, to fatisfy an ex ecution in favour of Henry Pearson.. jun. & Cos. * Also One negro girl named Nancy, levied on as the property of as Dillon, to fatisfy an execution kv favour cf Benjamin Johnson. Also Three hundred and eighteen \ cres cf land, more or left, cn th.s waters of long Creek, adjoining Stephen Arnold, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Walker, to fa tisfy four executions one in favorer Ilenry Pearson, jun. h Co.—alfc one in favor of William arid Felix Gilbert, One in favor of John WaL . ton, and one in favour of Jameo Corbett. Conditions Cash. JOHN ARNOLD, D. ‘February 3, 1815. Collector’s Sale. WILL BE SOLI), On the first Tuesday :n April next, at the Court-House in Eiberton , ip • Elbert countv , between the hours cf ten and three o'clock , the following property y or as much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due thereon, together with the cost-—viz : Jfy OUR hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, in Elbert county, adjoining lands of jairfeo Morrison, on the waters of War hatch cretk, levied cn as the pro perty of Edward Lyon, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813—tax duo 3 dollars, 75 cents. Also. Fifty acres of land in Elbert county, adjoining lands of Murrel Pledger, on the waters of Deep creek, levied on as the property of John Stone, to fatisfy „his tax for the year 1813 —tax due, 58 cents. Conditions Cash. JOHN WILLIS, . February Tax ColkAorff