The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, February 10, 1815, Image 1

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Three dollars per annum, j PUBLISHED (weekly) BY JOHN KM. CHARLTON. [Payable half yearly. Vo l mi; I.j COLLECTOR’S SALE. \ WILL BE SOLD. 0.7 the first Tuesday in April next , at the Court bouse in Washington , in Wilkes county, between the hours of ten and three o’clocks the fol lowing property , or thereof as will satisfy the tares due there on.. together with the cost — viz: r r J| WO hundred two and an half acres of land, more or less, third / quality, No. 170, in the third dif trift of Wilkinson county, granted to Roderick, Eafley, and levied on as the property of laid Eafley, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813- fax due 1 dollar, 12 1-2 cents. Also Two hundred two and an half acres of pine land, more or less, ly ing in the second diftridt of vviik infon. county, No. 197, granted to Lucy R. Wynn, and levied on as her property, to fatisfy her tax for she year 1813 —tax due 2 dollars and 99 cents. Also One hundred acres of land, more -ar lei's, third quality, in Oglethorpe county, on the waters of Long creek, adjoining Woodruff, granted to Trtieball, and levied on as the propertyof Andrew Craten,to fat ii'. hi.; rax f r the year 181-?—tax due 6 dollars 97 cents. THOMAS ANDERSON, Tax Collector , Wilkes county. /anuary 27, 18 2 5. SHERIFF’S SALE, WILL EE SOLD, “On the first Tuesday in Mar eh next, at the Court House in Wilkes coun ty, between the hours of ten and thr>: o'clock., the following proper ty — viz: f > NL negro man named Jim, 6ifr> • ven years of age, also one waggon at this, time unfinifhed, taken as the property of George Walton, to fatisfy an execution in %vor of George Walton. Conditions Cash. William Johnson, D. January 27, 1815. Notice. LL persons having demands ugainfl: the effate of Wm.,Flughes, deceased, are required to bring them in properly authenticated within the time preferibed by law, and all those indebted, to make im mediate payment to Barnard H. Hughes , qualified yohn Dyson , & > Ex- Thomas Lesley , j ecutors. January 27, 1815. 3w. The British (hip Newcastle, of 50 guns, & the Acaftra, of 50, have failed in company , in quest of the American frigate Confutation of 44 guns ! 0 tt tbe wooden walls cf Old England. ” Blank Indenture?. For sale. THE FRIEND AND MONITOR. WASHINGTON*.(Geo.)—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY loth, , is. Glorious Aspiration ! Col. M. Henderson, Takes 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, m Gen. Daniel’s division. Irvin Lawson, Informs his friends cf the third class’d militia, that he is a candidate for the command of 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 Autossee, and had an opportunity of know ing whether or not he perform ed his duty like a soldier —the wounds be received in that fight, incapacitate him forever from performing any duty fur ther to his country on foot, but his disposition is as ardent as ever—his knowledge of mi litary tactics is improved, ai'ul he flatters‘himself should Ins wishes in tins i aspect be real ized, to merit a continuation of that friendship which has hitherto been so liberally ex tended to him-. Febr’y 3rd. Capt. Wm. W ILLIAM’SON, 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 respect. Feb’ry 3rd* William M. Cain declines being a candidate for Lieuten ant Colonel in the third class of militia, as he belongs to the second. He therefore solicits the suffrage of those in the se cond class, for the command of Lieu. Cob in said class. Richard J, Willis, Informs his friends belong ing to the third class of mili tia that he would feel 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, and solicits their suffrage. A Journeyman and an Ap prentice wanted at this Office. *■ A t VIRTUE, LIBERTY, AND SCIENCE. | • John Evens Presents his respects to the citizens composing the third class of militia, and informs them, that he is a candidate for the post of third Lieuten ant, and would feel greatful for their suffrage. I . ■ William Pool Presents his best respects to ;he citizens which form the third class and informs them he is a candidate for the post A of Ensign in said class. CuARLEt; W. Christian Avails himself of the pres ent opportunity and informs Ilia friends and fellow-citizens that he is a candidate for.first . Colonel, \-) command the third class in Gen. Daniel’s divis ion, and will feel grateful for their support. Llben Coun ty, Teb. 3d,1815. John Willis Takes this method of in forming his Fellow-Citizens composing the third class, that he is a candidate for the ap pointment of Major in said i class, and will be thankful for ■ their support. Libert Coun ’ tv, Feb. 3d. 18 45. * torn., r. Thomas Revives infvSSns ’ his friends and the people of the ‘Third Class, that he is a Candidate to command as i First Lieutenant in said Class. Captain Henry Sprat ling takes the liberty of informing his friends of the third class of militia that he is a, candidate for the captaincy of said Clsas. William Walkcrinforms his friends and that portion of the militia composing the Second Class, that he offers his servi ces as First Lieutenant in said Cy 1 mass. Anderson Riddle informs his friends and that part of the Militia forming the Second Class that he is a candidate .for the Captaincy of said class. ] (hT Joshua S. Calloway, j takes the privilege of inform :ing his friends, h fellow sol 'diers, coraposirv the second class, that he a candidate for the Captaincy in said class Fielding L Thurman, offers himself as a candidate for the office of Major in the second class, would feel ‘grateful for the support of his friends in paid class. IHe are authorised , to an no 11 nee RICHARD LONG, a candidate for the command of first colonel in the second class—He solicits the support of his friends in said class. TAYLOR WALKER, presents his respects to his friends in the second class and informs them, that He ts a candidate for the place of first SERGEANT in said class and solicits their suf frages. Dudley Stinson inf rms hi? friends and that portion of the community forming the Se* ; cond Class, that he is a can didate for the command of Sc* I cond Lieutenant in said Glass, I and would feci grateful sot i their support. 1 CYI.US RAYNOLDS, informs his friends of the third, class, that he is a candidate for the post of second lieuten* I ant in the third class* ? JAMES D. WILLIS, . respecfully informs his in the third clas, that he is * candidate for the place of Erm sign, in said class. JAMES HOLMES, informs his friends of the third class, that he is a candidate I for the place of third iieutene , ant in sai.d class, sl° We ere authorised to atm nounee, Capt. IF. (o f Elbert) a candidate for the. command cf first colonel in the, second class mil if a /s& Capt. William Tatter son, is a candidate for the command of Iteut. colonel in the second class. David P. Hillhouse ! Is a candidate for the appoint ment of Lieutenant Colonel to the regiment of second class militia, in General Daniels? I division. ! Nathan Holts claw's Sale be postponed to the third day <f March next. Administrator’s Sale. will be sold, On Thursday the ninth day q£ March next, at the late residence q? Major John A. Patterson, dec. in Wilkes county. Ail the perform al property of laid deceased, con fiding of two waggons, horses and’ harness, two {tills, and several oth er articles too tedious to mention. Twelve months credit will be given, by the purchaser giving bonds with* approved fccurity. JOHN W. COOPER, January 27, 1814* adm’r,’ [N UMBER 5.