The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, March 03, 1815, Image 1

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‘P‘ n ‘ e ‘ }o!!ars t** PUBLISHED (wesklt) BY JOHN K. M. CHARLTON. [Payable half yearly. Volume I.J \ INE months after date, appli cation will be made to the honora ble Interior court of Wilkes county for leave to fell one lot of land (No. —,) in the town of Washing ton, lately occupied by William H. Corbett* deceased, and fold tor the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Thomas Terrell, 7 , James Wingfield, ‘$ rs * September 24, 1814 notice ~~ nine months from the date hereof application will be made for leave (to the honorable Inferior court of Wilkes county) to fell two hundred and eighty acres of land in said county, on the waters of Camp creek, adjoining Halliday and others ; it being the real estate of Francis Murphey, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ’ said deceased. Riche son Booker, adm’r. Q&ober 8, 1814. Notice. Nine months after date applica tion will be made to the {Honoura ble Judges of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county for leave to fell cer tain tracts of land amounting to two thousand acres, more or less, in the ..counties of Wain, Wilkinson and Morgan,'the fame being the real es tate of Andrew Craton, deceased, fpr the benefit of his heirs and cred itors. iofeph Orr. . & > Ex’rs. Chri&ephcr Orr. j y Feb. I Stb 191.5 f jNj INE months after date appli “ Cation will be made to the henora ffcle Inferior court of Wilkes county Tor leave to fell fifty acres of land I.tnore or less, cn Long creek in the •said county, it being the real estate *‘of Hannah Henderson, minor, dec. ? for the benefit of her legatees. * Hannah Henderson, * May 24, 1814. adm\x. jN|ine months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble the Inferior court of Greene county, for leave to fell five hun dred and forty-five acres of land, more or less, in said county, being the real estate of Win. Veafey, dec. * for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. !_ ANN VEASEY,. January 27, 181.5. Executrix. ‘■ A’ the expiration of nine cronths application will be made to the honorable Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell a * tfaff of land in said county, con taining three hundred and ninety acres, (more or less) it being the real estate of John Weaver, dec. to be fold for the benefit of the heirs ,j!id creditors of said dec.eafeJT • i • ~ 1 ■ * * ’ f Elizabeth Weaver, acim’x. Richard SappingtoT acjnj’r. C2tbv.B#i.Bi<> 4 ‘ THE FRIEND AND MONITOR. WASHINGTON , (Geo.)—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1815. NGTICB. In nin- months from the date hereof application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell 20c acres of land, in said county, ad joining Duncan Bohannon and o thers, on the waters of Newford creek; being the real estate of Wil liam Richardson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Wm. RICHARDSON, May 7, 1814. adin’r. noTice: “ i *! INE months after date anpli cation will be made .tc fKr b-nora ble Inferior court of Oglstbivne county, for leave to fell a trad *0: land in the 15th ditlrid cf Wiikin fon county, No. 295—containing 202 and an half acres; being- the real estate of Britain House, deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, ALSEY HARTSFIELP, November 9, 1811. ad mV. NOT I GET ~ xSjINE months after drc appli cation will be made to the honora ble Inferior court of Wilkes coun tv for leave to fell 202 3-2 acres of land in Putnam county, on the wa ters of Lick creek, adjoining Wm & Hardy Pace—it being the real estate of James Tolie, dec. for the benefit of his heirs & creditors. Pr: semr a Tolls, adm*x James Tolls, ad mV. July 9th, 1814. ’ months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell the real estate of Solomon Patten, late of this county, deceafed—(subject to the widows dower in one third thereof) for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. CHRISTOPHER ORR, May 7, 1814. adm # r. months after date appli cation wilPbe made to the honora ble Inferior court of Wilkes county for leave to. fell two hundred and thirty acres of land (more or less) in said county, on the waters of Fifningcreek, adjoining the widow Bolton and others} it being the real estate of Obasiah Wynne, dec. and fold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. WILLIAM BOOKER, jam. January 13, 3815. adm'r. Negroes to hire. Will be hired to the highest bid er on the firft Tuesday in March next, at the Market Iloufe in Wash ington, one negro man said to be .one of the bed in the county at any kind of work; also a woman laid to be one of the best of House wenches, arid a girl about 12 or 14 years of age. They will be hired for tefl months only. ‘• } JOHN SMITH. VIRTUE, LIBERTT, AND SCIENCE. —iW—WWMHM—M— European Intelligence. London, November 18. A short but interesting conversa tion took place las. night in the commons on the property tax, on the prdentation of a petition by Mr. Wh-thread, from the proprietors of the auction mart, complaining that for an iucome of f. 6403 4*. they had been more than they were legally bound to pay. It would appear, however, that from the decision of the com missioners that there is no appeal. 1 he Britiili property tax expires or he sth of April, unless renew ed by parliament. The Britifti mniifters have refufed to fay whe ther they content ’: e its continu ance. It appears by a remark in the par liament, that the Britifti have to maintain 75,000 troops in Belgi um. London, Nov. 26. Government yesterday received defpatches from lord Caftlereagh, dated the 11th inst. The only account which transpired refpeding their contents was, “that matte;s were going ou well/* T i ‘.rc is more talk than ever of giving a head to Switzerland ; that unfortunate country is agitated by domestic ditTentions, which it is full time to put an end to. The fovereigu prince of the Ne therlands, will it is said, soon as sume the tide of the king of Bel gium. The intelligence from Spain (hows the anxiety ol the govern ment of the mother country as to her colonies ; and forced contribu tions have been exacted from the merchants of Cadez, one of whom lias paid 10,000 dollars to accele rate the armament deftiiied for death America. 7 he Fingal Arrhed\ The Ame rican merchants in London havo a strong prefentitnent in favor of peace since the arrival cf the Fingal, and hence the English funds have experienced a confiderabie advance. Vienna, Off. 28. The Crown of Poland will be placed on the head of the emperor Alexander. Lord Caftlereagh op. posed for a long time, the union cf Poland with Ruflia; as Auftrb did the annexation of Saxony to Prufiia, but without effect. Vienna , Nov. 12. The note delivered by Prince Talleyrand, after the arrival of count Alexis de Noailies, has made a strong impression Che members of the congress. It is said to relate to Saxony, and to have already pro duced fevend changes iA the deter minations that had been adopted. V- ‘ D •. ( Vienna, Ncv. j3. Distribution of States, Dignities,■&£. h h believe*! th'it tjie er-nsiefcr ■ . ♦ .1 “ “* - ** % Alexander, and the king cf Pruftlas will depart for Berlin after the cerei inony (hall have taken place, re-efh tablifhing the imperial dignity of Germany in the’ house cf Auftria* If nothing intervene to prevent it„ this ceremony will take place ou the 29th. The rights of the nets? empire will be chiefly honorary.— The head of the empir will call sos declarations of war, will receive’ proposals for peace, will communi cate them to the general Diet, and will propose to it every thing he may* deem ufeful to the interests of Germany. In concert with the. kings of the empire, he will watch over the Germanic confcitution*—• Germany wiil be divided into fe ven principal branches, or families at the head of each will be placed a monarch to diredl the military force. Two nations v.ull be subordinate to Austria, two Pruflia, one to Bata via, another to Wirtimberg, . and the seventh to Hanover. It is presumed that the medical princes of Germany will be ap pointed grand dignities around the future emperor, and the organs ot that head of kings at the gener4 diet. Hanover, Nov. 14. The prince regent of England has issued a proclamation, that the king's German ttaie wilt m future fertn the kingdom of Hanuveiy and his majesty’s title be kingot the United Kingdom of Great Bri tain and Ireland, king of Hanover, and duke of Biunfwick and Lune* hourg, &c. Leipsic, Oflober 24,. The brother of the king of Prut fta, his royal highness Frederic Wik liam, is to be vice roy of Saxony, and to marry an Austrian prineds. The constitution of Saxony will not be changed. The return of thf. king i no more spoken of. Uruuels, Nov. 2. A pubKc print has the following article dated Naples, Od. a© : * it is the general opinion hen;., that king Joachim has received frofiv the congress at Vienna, a formal proposal to consent to receive an indemnity for the cro'.vn of Na ples, which would then be reftoresJ to it3 ancient possessor. * . From Italy, Nov. 1. Tiie king of Sicily is on thfc point of setting out for the congress at Vienna, where it is said, he will enforce his claims to the kingdota of Naples. The French papers give the fofr lowing statement of the number of troops employed, according to them, aginft France, during the late campaign : troops of the ci-devanf contederation of the Rhine 145,000 men. 2. Austrian army in France 4nd Italy, 250,000. 3, Austrian army 250,000. 4. Prufiian army^ S- Swedilh army, yo % fNuMBKH 9.