The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, March 24, 1815, Image 4

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4 Fifty Dollars Reward Will be paid to any person or persons apprehending Sc delivering to the commanding officer of the Bth infantry, or any officer of the Uffited States* Army commanding a poll or garrison, or lodging in gaol, either of the following Dcfer ters. Philip Rowland, 5 feet 11 inches high, twenty one years of age, ha 2le. eyes, black hair, dark complex ion, and by profeffion a blacksmith. John F. Hauff, 5 feet 9 inches high, twenty seven years cf age, light eyes, black hair, fair com plexion, and by profeffion a far mer. Geeorge Alexander, 6 feet high, years of age, blue eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, and by pro feffion a farmer. Charles Ward, 5 feet 11 and an half inches high, 22 years of age, blue eyes, dark hair, dark com plexion, and by profeffion a far mer. Henry G. Elliot, c; feet 8 inches high, 21 years of age, dark eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, and by profeffion a farmer. Jacob Goodfon, 6 feet high, 39 years of age, blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion, and by profef fion a farmer. Eliflia Rcafe, 5 feet 10 inches high, 19 years of age, light hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in the state of North Carolina, Mech lenburg county. Otho M’Hufick, by profeffion a blacksmith, was born in the state of Maryland, and enlisted by lieut. Davies, in Jefferfon county, Geor gia- James Staten, 5 feet 5 and an half inches high, 23 years of age, light hair, blue eyes, light com plexion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in Wilkes county, Geo. and enlisted by lieut. Mallory at Watkinsville in Clarke county, Georgia. John Triplett, 5 feet 11 ami a half inches high, 21 years of age, fair hair, blue eyes, fair complex ion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in the state. of North Car olina, and enlisted by capt. Chis olm, at Jefferfon court house in Jackson county, Georgia. John Williamson, 5 feet 4 and one eight inches high, 16 years of age, dark hair, dark eyes, light complexion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in Franklin coun ty, state of Georgia, and enlisted by lieut. Mallory at Carnesville, in Franklin county, Georgia. Benjamin Hadfock, born dn Beaufort, South Carolina, 6 feet high. 22 years of age, black hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by profeffion a fanner. Isaac Higgs, born in North Car olina, 5 feet 9 inches high, 21 years of age, light hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by profef fion a farmer. Samuel Benton, bom in South Carolina, 5 feet, 8 inches high, 21 year*! of age, dark hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by profef fion a farmer. James Lucre, born in Edgefield Diftri£fc, South Carolina, 5 feet 8 inches high, 19 years of age, dark hair, dark eyes, dark complexion, and by profeffion a farmer. Powell Ordonio, bom in the ci ty of Havannah, island of Cuba, 5 feet 6 inches high, 30 years of age, black hair, black eyes, and Cwarthy complexion* I Jcie Martinos, a native c/ Spain, 2o years of age, 5 feet 5 and a quarter inches high, dark eyes, black hair, and dark complexion. Manuel Gonzalus, bom in Ca diz, 19 years of age, 5 feet 2 and a quarter inches high, dark hair, dark eyes, and dark complexion. Anthony Batt, a native of Mex ico, 38 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark eyes, dark hair, & dark complexion. Sterling Burch, born in King or Queen county, Virginia, 21 years of age, 5 feet four and a half inches high, fair complexion., grey eyes, black hair, and by profeffion a farmer. Alexander Fauneft, born in Hal ifax county, North Carolina, 3O years of age, 5 feet ten inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, light hair, and by profeffion a (hoe maker. William Iloufe, born in Wilkes county, Georgia, 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 and a half inches high, | dark complexion, black eyes, black hair, and by profeffion a farmer. Randolph M*Donald, born in Hanover county, Virginia, 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, i and by profeffion a farmer. John Baldwin, born in Wilkes county, Georgia, 22 years of age, ! 6 feet high, fair complexion, grey eyes, dark hair, and by profeffion a farmer. John H. Mallory, Adft Sth Inf. U. S. Army. £/* The Editors of the Augulta Chronicle, Washington Monitor, Milledgeville Journal, and Charles ton Times, are requested to give publicity three times to the above adverfifemenr, and forward their accounts to the commanding offi cer of the Bth Infantry for payment. March 2. Qtj _____ From the fubferiber a (hort time since, an Iron-Gray borfe, five or fix years old—has a fvvitch tail, is slender made, and has a fear on his shoulder, occasioned by the extrac tion of a fiftula. A reward of ten dollars will be given to any person that will deliver him to the fubferi ber near Washington. Thos. TELFAIR. March 21, 1815. ■ —— Notice. THAT the House and other improvements on the Lott now occupied by Mr. TITS. TERRELL, will be sold to the highest bidder, on the first TUESDAY in Anr 1. next. TERMS will be made known on that day. By order cf the Justices cf the Inferior court. JNO. HAL I DAY, Clerk. March 17, ISI S. Notice. THAT the moving and rebuilding of the Jail, will be let to the lowest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 18th of Aprii.. The plan and terms will be made known on the day. By order of the justices of the Inferior court . JNO. HALID AY, Clerk . March 17, 1815. Mr Chariton , Slß—Having learned that a certain John H. MTntoffi, (lately Dire&or General of certain little matters in East-Florida) had in a publication in your paper, declared that Benjamin Sherod of your county was not In's Agent, whereby the laid MTntoffi has endeavored to evade the final payment of a note which I hold on Mr. Sherrod.— For elucidation of that matter, I beg you, with this, to give publi cation in your paper, to the fol lowing letter received by me from Capt. Sherrod, as I am fully per suaded a disinterested public will place at once, in proper point of view, the designs of MTntoffi, cf pecially when it is considered from Capt. Sherrod’s frmiiiarity with accounts, settlements, vouchers, Sic. &c. how difficult a talk it might be for any person, fraudu lently and surreptitiously , to obtain a fertlement with him, wherein he himfelf became bound. Upon an examination of Mr. Sherrod’s letter here annexed, it will be for him, not me, to fay, whether he was or was not the agent of MTntoffi. Benj. Sherrod to Chs. A. TTill. Washington , April Ist. 1814. Dr. Sir, After presenting my compli ments to you, must inform you, that Mr. J H. MTntoffi has ap pointed myfelf his agent. Confc quently the crop that is raised un der your fuperintendance is to be placed in my possession for dispo sition; consequently all expenses you incur during the year, on ac count of the plantation under your management, I will become respon sible for. I am, with esteem. Benj. Sherrod. I wiil only add, that this letter 1 was backed to be handed me by I the favor of Mr. MTntofli, and was ; delivered to me in presence of the \ parties, and also Mr. Nathaniel Wilkinson. As it is positively avowed, in the publication above alluded to, that the account for which Copt. Sherrod gave me his note, (for 6GO dollars 53 1-2 cents) is most fraud ulent, for the fatisfaclion of my friends, it may be necessary to ob fever, that the purchase of four horses, of sixty dollars value of hogs, of bacon or beef and fait for aSout twenty grown negroes, ex clusive of several children, and my ! own stipulated wages, compose the | moft prominent articles of that i account, besides casual expences of a plantation, such as blacksmiths work, iron, midwifes fees, and caffi advanced for the portage of a number of negroes down the oco cee to MTntoffi’s plantation, pur suant to his requisition. CHARLES A. HILL. Laurens county , 7 March 13, 1815. ) Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Wednesday in May next , at the house of John Holmes , dec. ih Lincon county , the personal estate cf said deceased. CONSISTING of horses, cattle, hogs, geese, one waggon, house hold and kitchen furniture—and other articles too tedious to enu merate. Terms made known on the day of (ale. Hannah Holmes, Administratrix.- March 24. 18 1.7. SHERIFF-'s SALE. Will be Sold, Gn the first Tuesday in Aprii next,, at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county , between the hours often and three o'clock, the following property — Hz: One Negro boy by the name of Reubin, levied on as the property of William Manley, at the inftanco of Lltdcberr? Tachion Indorfee of Bootth M. Warren. Also One Feather Bed and (lead and cord, four Chairs, one Trunk, </n pine Table, one Loom, one Saw, and three Shoats; one Cow and Yearling, and three year old Heif fer, one large iron Pot ; levied on as the property of William Smith, at the inflance of John T. Law rence. Also Two Hundred and Eighty acres of Land, whereon the defendant lives, joins Robert Maxwell and o thers; levied on as the William Collier at the instances of Randol Jones. Also One Negro Woman, by the name of Jinney, levied on as the proper ty of Roger Bell, at the inftaace of Mary & John Fleming. Also Twenty acres of land more less, joining Thos. Stephens in O glethorpe county ; leivied on ai* the property of James Marr, at the instance of Robert Thompson, pointed out by the defendant, and returned to me by Thos. Stephens, Conft. Conditions Cash. P. COMPTON, Sheriff. March 3d, 1815. tds NOTICE. ~ * Nine months after date, applies* tion witll be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, for leave to feel a lot ojF land,-lying on Max creek, belong*, ing to Elizabeth Thornton, deed, containing 58 acres j a part of the tratt of land belonging to Dread Thornton, deceased. Wiley Thornton, Executor. March IS, 1815. —A. GEORGIA, £ By David Ter- Wilkes county. 3 re ll, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said comfy. WHEREAS John Lindsay ap. plies for Letter of Administration on the est ate cf Elijah Lindsay, dee* These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal at the next court of Ordinary to be held in and for the county aforefaid, to ffiew cause (if any they have) why said letters ffiould not be granted. Given under my hand this 17 ffj day of March, 1815. DAVD. TERREL, 0.c.0. Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS Are wanted at this office-*- For which a good price will be given in cash or merchandize. A good house wench wanted, Apply at this Office. An Officers full UNIFORM “ for sale. —Enquire at fkjj Office*.