The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, March 31, 1815, Image 3

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entitled by law at toe time af his discharge, three months pay. § 7. And be it further enabled, That the several corps authorized by this act, (hall be fubjeft to the rules and articles of war, be recruit ed in the fame manner, and with the fame limitations, and that offi cers, non -co in missioned officers, rnuficians, and privates, shall be entitled to- the fame proviuon for widows and children, and the fame (benefits and allowances in every refpeft, not inconfiilent with the provlfions of this act, as are au thorized by the act of sixteenth of Marc h, one thousand eight hun dred and two, entitled “An act fixing the military peace eftabiilh* men: of the United States,” and the aft of the twelfth April, one thousand eight hundred and eight, entitled An aft to raise fora li mited time, an additional military force : and that the bounty to the recruit, and compenfatioa to the recruiting officer, shall be the fame as ate allowed by the aforefaid afl of twelfth of April one thousand eight hundred and eight. LANGDON CHEVES, Speaker of the House of Rep resen iatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President pro tem. j of ehe Senate. Clarch 3<J, 1-815. Approved, JAMES MADISON. 1 tti im 1 ••'RIEND ‘& MONITOR. FRIDAY .M ‘• acir 3i. * rw luroowijmMl -> ey In confluence’ of receiving Sheriffs Sales, by the Friday’s nail, arid a considerable uncertain ty being attached to irs arrival at an hour suitable for publication, we have therefore thought it advifea ble to issue our paper the lad Sat urday in each month ; except in rhis.inftance, the Paper will be iiTued on the usual day. NEW THEATRE. The Thespian Society of Washington, will on Tuesday evening, the 11th of April, present rathe citizens of Wilises Coun ty—the judly Celebtated Tradcgy m Five Acts, of Alexander the Great , OR THE Rival QUEENS, tV-iih elegant new Scenery , Dress and Decorations ; to which will be added The Comic Farce in Two Acts of the POOR SOLDIER. Doors open at 6 O’clock, and Curtain to rise precisely at half pad seven P. M. f ’dr Tickets to be had at J, W. Robinson’s Store, at fifty cents each, and on the night of perform ance at the door. Particulars will be expressed in the BILLS of the night. £r The object of this SOCIETTis to raise a fund to repair in a suitable manner some place of Divine worship ; and it is hoped, being so good an object a liberal minded public will tak/.’ it into consideration. My JACK w’ill dand the Spring Geafon at my Planiaton at the redu ced price of fix dollars the Season, and eight dollars the insurance. Produce will be taken in payment at the Market price . March 3d 1815. A. LIPHAM. :&T LOOK ‘ Being desirous to continue a good underdanuing with the per sons who employ us. in our profef fion, and knowing that frequent settlements tend to promote such an effeft; we lock on it a correct rule between persons who depend on each other for mutual advanta ges, to make annual payments or liquidation of their refpeßive ac counts. Therefore for the promo tion of good will, for reciprocal judice, and to prevent midakes, we refpectfully desire all persons who are indebted to us for profeffional services, to fettle or liquidate their accounts once every year. And those persons who actually refufe-or designedly neglett to comply with this reasonable diefirc, mud not confider us afterwards bound to attend their calls. JOEL ABBOT, JNO 11. POPE, GILBERT HAY. March 31, 1813. SHERI FF’s~SAldh WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in May next , at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten ijf three o'clock , the following proper ty — vies. 57 3 Acres of Land, (more or less,) in Wilkes county, on the waters of Upton’s creek, adjoin ing Joseph Prather & others ; ta ken as the property of John D. Mitchell, to (atlsfycn execution in favor of Isaac. Also Two lots in the {own of Wash ington, No. 3 Sc 4, with the im : provemeftts thereon, now in the t occupancy of John Haliday ; taken as the property of James Ford, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Fe lix 11. Gilbert, on the ioreclofuvu of a mortgage. Also The dower or one third part or an undivided traft of land contain ing two hundred acres, (mors or less,) in Wilkes county on the wa ters of Newford creek, whereon Bernard Heard now lives, adjoining Howell Hay and others ; taken as the property of Elisabeth Young, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Earned C. Wittich, and Charter Campbell!; executed and returned to me by John Burks, condable. Conditions Cash. THOMAS WOOTEN D.S. March 31, 1815. GEORGIA, f By David l Vr- Wilkes county. 3 veil, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county . WHEREAS Stephen Evans and Afenith Cochran applies for letters of Adminidration cn the edate of Parmenas Cochran, dccd- These are therefore to cite and admonifii all and lingular the kin dred and creditors of said dcceafed to be and appeal at the next court of Ordinary to be held in and for the county aforefaid, to (hew cause (if any they have - ) why said letters ffiould not be granted. Given wider my hand this 29th day of March , 1 o 15. DAVD. TERREL, c. r. 0. < FOD D E R~W ANT ED, For which 1 Dollar per hun dred will be given. Enquire at this Office. AN APPREN ITCE,~ Wanted at this Office. SHERIFF;; SALE. Will be Bold, On the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court House in Wilkes county , between^the hours of ten and three o'clock , the following property —viz : Three hundred and eigh tv acres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county on Little river, adjoining Win. V£. Williamson and others, whereon Lamech Hudson now lives ; levied on as his property to fatisfy af execution in the name of Abraham Simmons, lor Owen Mil liday, again ft said Hudson. Point ed out by Hudson. Also One negro girl about nine years ; old, named Sidney, one road-wag gon, hind gear and waggon (beet, two bay Horses, one about nine years old, and the other about 12 years old ; levied on as the proper ty of JevTe M'Lai.n, to fatisfy an execution in favor of George John son—pointed out by tb; defendant. Con fit ions — Cash. JOHN DYSON Shff. March 3!, !Sls. GE )RvrFA, } By David Ter Wilkes Courfy. < rel Clerk of the court of Ordinary for said conn's. Vv HEEE AS Martha •11 opfcins apples for- Utters of Adminifi.ra tion on rhe efhte of VYm. Hopkins dec. 1 U'je arc therefore to c. : te and admo.nifh all end lingular the kin dred and creditors oi’ said dcceafed, to bn and appear at the next court of Ordinary to be held in and for the county of Oglethorpe, then and there to (hew canto, (if any they have) why said letters ffiould not be granted. Given under my hand this 307.6. day of March 18 i5. D. TERRELL, Clerk. Administratorh* S a ie. The following perfomi property in Wilkes county, belonging to the Eh ate off. Butler, will be fold on the !Oth Mriv next to the hip - he ft j bidder, at the residence of the fub feriber, viz. Worses, Hogs, Sheep, Cowes fz (0.1 res—a light HANDr . IRRJAGE, with good plated Ila reefs—alfo, Household and Birchen Furniture, among the former fome elegant Mahogany furniture—-fay IFt di ning tables—tea tables, fide-board —fecrefavy and book case with ma ny other ufeful and ornamental ar ticles neceffiiry in house keeping.— Great bargains may be expended at this sale, as a final! portion only of this property will be bouglit in for, or by any of the heirs. Terms, all (ums under 20 dollars cash—above, credit on approved personal security until lft January next will be given, the amount drawing intereff from dote. Sale will commence precisely at 10 o'clock. ‘James Armstrong, Ad'mr. in right cf the Adm'x. March 23. ‘ (7t.) (fj° For the last rim>A ! ! The debtors of Wm. H. Corbet dec. are requeued, for the la ft time to come aqd make payment to the fubferibers by rhe 30th of next month—otherwise their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Thomas Terrel], James Wingfield, Ej vreutors. March gi. 18ry. (-u) LOST. On Friday the 24th of March, at Tho’s Greene’s mills, formerly Billing’s mills—Six notes of haild, one on the Rev. Thos Rodes, for 51 dollars fix and a quarter cents, Charles Greffiam security ; one oii Tho’s Brown, for 9 dollars 12 12 cents, Aaron Formby security; one on Marcus B. Ragan, for 3 dollars 82 1-2 cents, Davis Owen security ; one on Davis Owen, for 6 dollars 68 3 4 cents, Marcus B. Ragan fe curfty ; one on Wm. Hammet, for I dollar 0 1-4 cents, James Ham met security ; one on James Ham met, for 2 dollars 56 1-4 cents, John Peteete security.—Whole &■ mount, 74 dollars 12 1-2 cents. I for warn all persons from trq* ding for said Notes, as they were fraudulently obtained.—The abovq notes made payable to Waiter Bif lingslea, due the 25th of Dec. next. Walter IVdlingslea. • John Favor, Jun. fk Tlio’s Greene, acting as Clicks, at said Billings Ira's S’ E. March 3 1 st, 1 815, bktecutors Sale. Agreeable to 3n order of the ho norable the Inferior court of Wilke3 county, WILL BE SOLD, to tho highest bidder, on die firfl Tuesday in June next, at the court house in the town of Washington, the REAL ESTATE of Richard Hillvard, dec. confifiinr or one tract of iand, containing one hundred & twenty-five acres, (more, or less,) on Little river, adjoining Charles R. Carter, and others ; fold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Term* faie made known on rhe day. William Ilillynrd, .'.Ter* March 31, 1815. (tds) Adrn.mstrator’a ey.%\ If ill be sold at the widow Bennett's* on the 1 2th May next, ad the tier, zonal estate of Harmenas Cochran, deceased, t CONSISTING of houfehoi 3 & kitchen furniture, a fct of hatters* tools, a quantity of iur, one horse, k hogs-—and othet article too merous to mention. ‘Terms of sale will bo known on the day. STEVEN EVANS, ASENI TH COCHRAN. Adair's. March 31, 1815. Notice. All those indebted to the efiatt: of Parmcna? Cochran, are requeu ed to make immediate payment, as no further indulgence can be given —and those to whom the estate may be indebted, are requeued to render their accounts in authenticated! S TEVEN EVANS, ASENITH COCHRAN, A dear's. March 31. 1815. ‘H? A TEACHER An English Teacher is wanted ro take charge of a fchool, fix miles below Washington, on my planta tion—Any person desirous of be ing employed as above, who can come well recommended will plefe’ make application to SAME. BARNETT. II .m+m, ■■■ , - , _ T . Clean Linen and Cotton II A G S 1 Are wavt a d at this office — Forzvlnch a roof frier will be? ’ {given in cash or mcrfhr.mllssp f