The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, April 07, 1815, Image 4

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Fifty Dollars Reward Will be paid to any person or persons apprehending & delivering to the commanding officer of the 3th infantry, or any officer of the United States* Army commanding a pod or garrison, or lodging in. gaol, either of the following Deser ters. PhilipNovvland, 5 feet 11 inches high, twenty one years of age, ha ssle eyes, black hair, dark complex ion, and by profeffion a blacksmith. John F. Ilauff, 5 fee’t 9 inches high, twenty seven years of age, light eyes, black hair, fair com plexion, and by profeffion a far mer. Geeorge Alexander, 6 feet high, 26 years oi age, blue eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, and by pro feffion a farmer. Charles Ward, 5 feet 11 and an j half inches high, 22 years of age, j blue eyes, dark hair, dark com plexion, and by profeffion a far mer. Henry G. Elliot, 5 feet 8 inches high, 2! years of age, dark eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, and by profeffion a fanner. Jacob Goodfdn, 6 feet high, 39 years of age, blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion, and by profef fion a farmer. Elisha Reafc, 5 feet to inches .high, 19 years of age, light hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in the (late of North Carolina, Mech lenburg county. Otho M’Hufick, by profeffion a blacksmith, was born la the date of Maryland, and enliited 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 ill Clarke- county, Georgia. John Triplett, 5 feet 11 and a half inches high, 21 years of age, fair hair, blue eyes, complex ion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in the slate of North Car olina, and enliited by capt. Chis olm, at Jefferfon court house in Jackson county, Georgia. John Williamson, 5 feet 4 and one eight laches high, 16 years of age, dark hair, dark eyes, light complexion, and by profeffion a farmer, was born in Franklin coun ty, date of Georgia, and by lieut. Mallory at Carnesvilb, in Franklin county, Georgia. Benjamin liadfock, born in Beaufort, South Carolina, 6 feet high 22 years of age, black hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by profeffion a farmer. t Isaac Higgs, born in Nortli 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, born in South Carolina, 5 feet, 8 inches high, 2? years of age, dark hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by profef fion a farmer. James Lucre, born in Edgefield Diftrid, South Carolina, 5 feet 8 inches high, 19 years of age, dark hair, dark eyes, dark complexion, and by profeffion a farmer. Powell Ordcnio, born in the ci ty of Ilavannah, iiland of Cuba, 5 feet 6 inches high, 30 years cf age, black hair, black eyes, and swarthy complexion, I Jose Martinus, a native of Spain, 2o years of age, 5 feet 5 and a quarter inches high, dark eyes, : black hair, and dark complexion. Manuel Gonzalus, born 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, 33 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches j high, dark eyes, dark hair, 6c dark ; complexion. 9 | Sterling Burch, born in King l 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 Faunefl, 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 shoe maker. William House, bom 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 MEVmald, bom in Hanover county, Virginia, 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and by profeffion 3 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 11. Mallory, Adft 8/0 Inf. U. S. Arm-;. The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle,- Washington Monitor, Milledgeville Journal, and Charles ton Times, are requeued to give publicity three times to the above advertisement, amT forward their accounts to the commanding offi cer of the Bth Infantry’ for payment. March 2. (317 STRArFi, > From the fubferiber a mart time f.nce, an Iron- Gray horse, five or fix years old—has a switch tail, is slender made, and has a fear on his shoulder, occasioned by the extrac tion of a fiflula. 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. ~ 1 Notice. THAT the moving and rebuilding of the Jail, will be let to the lowest bidder, on TUESDAY, the IBtli of April. The plan and terms will be made known on the day. And the plan can also he ■seen by applying- to William San-som By order of the Justices of the Inferior court. J NO. HA LTD AY, Clerk. March 17, ISi J. A1 ministrator’s Saie. Will be sold, on the firlf Tuesday in June next, at the court house in the town of Washington ; one Tract of Land, lying part in Wilkes and part in Oglethorpe county, being the Real Effiate of Solomon Fatten, deck!—fold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said dec. Christopher Orr, Ad’mr. March 31st, 1815. (tds) | fcr LOOK HERILTU Being desirous to continue a good underflanding with the per sons who employ us in our profef fion, and knowing that frequent settlements tend to promote such an effect; we lock on it a correal rule between perlons who depend on each ether for mutual advanta ges,, to make annualpayments or liquidation of their refpeftive ac counts. Therefore for the promo tion of good will, for reciprocal juifice, and to prevent mistakes, we refpectfuily desire all persons who are indebted to us for profeffional services, to fettle or liquidate their accounts once every year. And thole persons who actually refute or designedly neglect to comply with this reafdnabie desire, mud not confider us afterwards bound to attend their calls. JOEL ABBOT, JNOt H. POPE, GILBERT HAY. March 31, 1813. SHERIFFS SALT. WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in May neat, at the Court house in l Vincas county , between the hours of ten effi three o'clock , the following proper* t’t — viz. 573 Acres of Land, (more or less,) in Whites county, on the waters of Upton’s creek, adjoin ing Jcfeph Prather & others ; ta- ■ ken as the property of John I). Mitchell, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Isaac. Also, Two lots in the town of Wash ington, No. 3 & 4, with the im provements thereon, now in the occupancy of John Haliday ; taken as the property of James Ford, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Fe lix 11. Gilbert, on the foreclofure of a mortgage. Also, The dower or one third part of an undivided traFk of land contain ing two hundred acres, (more or less,) in Wilkes county on the wa ters of Nevvford creek, whereon Bernard Heard now lives, adjoining Howell Hay and others; taken as the property of Elizabeth Young, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Earned C. Wittich, and Charter Campbell!; executed and returned to me by John Burks, couftable. • Conditions Cash. . THOMAS WOOTEN D. S. March 31, 1815. ” SHERIFF’S SALE. ~~ Will be Sold, 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 eighty acres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county on Little river, adjoining Win. W. Williamson and others, whereon Lamech Iludfon now lives ; levied on as his property to fatisfy an execution in the name of Abraham Simmons, for Owen Hal liday, againfl laid Hudson. Point ed out by Hudson. One negro girl about nine years old, named Sidney, one road-wag gon, hind gear and waggon ffieet, two bay Horses, one about nine years old, and the other about 12 years old ; levied cn as the proper ty of Jesse M‘Lain, to fatisfy an execution in favor of George John son—pointed out by the defendant. Conditions — Cash. JOHN DYSON Shff. March 31,1815. Administrator’s Sale. The following perfonsl property in Wilkes county, belonging to ’!.; Estate of I Butler, will be fold on i the 10th May next to the hightit | bidder, at the refidenceof the fut -1 fcribtr, viz. Horses, Hogs, Sheep, | Cowes & Calves—a light HANDY f A TRIAGE. with good plated. HarneL—alfo, Household and Kitchen Furniture, among the iormer feme elegant Mahogany furniture—fay 1 ivt di ning tables—-tea tables, fid. aid —secretary and book case with ma ny other ufeiul and ornamental ar ticles necessary in house-keeping.- Great bargains may be expt&cd a? this sale, as a (mail portion only of this property will be bought in for, or by any of the heirs. Terms, all Turns under 20 dollar* cash—above, credit on approved personal security until iff January next will be given, the anrount drawing interest from date. r Sale will commence precisely c.t IO o’clock. ‘James Armstrong , Ad'mr. in right of the Adm’x. March 23. (7 1.) Executors Sale. Agreeable to an order of ihc ho norable the Inferior court of Wilkes county, WILL BE SOLD, to fire highest bidder, on the firft in June next, at the court house in the town of Washington, the REAL ESTA i I*. of Richard Hillyard, dec. confiding of one tract of land, containing one hundred 6c twenty-five acres, (more or lels,) on Little river, adjoining Charles R. Carter, and others ; fold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Terms oi sale made known on the day. William Hillyard, Ex’er. March 31, 1815. (tds) Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold at the widow Bennett’s, cn the 12th May next, all the per* sonal estate of Harmenas Cochran, deceased, CONSISTING of household & kitchen furniture, a set of hatters’ tools, a quantity of fur, one horse, & hogs—and othet article toovnu merous to mention. ‘ Terms of sale will be mada known on the day. STEVEN EVANS, ASENITH COCHRAN. Admr’s. March 31, 1815. Notice. All those indebted to the estate of Parmenas Cochran, are request ed to-make immediate payment, as no further indulgence can be given —and those to whom the estate may be indebted, are render their accounts in property authenticated. STEVEN EVANS, ASENITH COCHRAN, Admr’s. March 31, 1815. (L7° For the last time!! ! The debtors of Wm. H. Corbet dec. are requested, for the last time to come and make payment to the fubfenbers by the 30th of next month—otherwise their notes alvi. accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for colle&ion. * Thomas Terrell, % James Wingfield, Executors. March 31, 18 zs, (2t)