The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, April 28, 1815, Image 4

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The much admired Stallion BEL! AIK, The property of Mr. Richard fiankerfon of Barnwell diftricft South Carolina, will stand the en suing Spring Seaion at my Planta tion in Wilkes county Georgia, thirteen miles from Washington, on the main road leading to Peterf burgh and one. mile and a half be low Mallory’s Store, and will be let to mares at the reduced price of twenty dollars the season, payable the firft day of January next, which may be dilcharged by the payment of fifteen dollars within the season —twelve dollars the Angle leap, paid down—thirty-five dollars to insure a mare to be with foal, pay able as soon as it is ascertained she is with foal or disposed of, and fifty cents to the Groom in every in stance The season will commence the firft day of March next, and expire the twentieth of June. — Mares sent from a distance can be fed with corn and fodder at the market price—servants sent with the mares will be boarded gratis— every attention will be paid to mares left with the horse, and the greatest care taken to prevent acci dents or escapes, but no responsi bility for either. It has been ac knowledged by the best of judges that Bellair is one of the fineft and moft powerful horses on the conti nent, and his colts are ranked a xnotjg the fineft quarter horses in xhe world. t GEORGE D. TAYLOR. Washington, /Ipril 3l, 1815. —ts i5 Collector’s Sale. Will be sold to the highest bidder , on the firirt Tuesday in May next , at the Court House in Elbert county. * between the usual hours , the fol lowing property , or so much there of as will be sitjficcnt to satisfy the Tax duefor 1812. One house and lot in Peterlburg, the properly of Alexander Pope, agent for the Petersburg Mercan tile store. Tax due 24 dollars and 75 cents. - Also One tra£t of land in Elbert coun ty, on the waters of Wahatchey creek, adjoining James Morrilon & others, containing one hundred a cres, returned by Nathan VV. Whitman, lax due for igi 1 and 1812—3 dollais 27 cents. Also Oire tract of 50 acres on the wa ters of Davis creek, Elbert county, adjoining Sarah Lowretnore, re turned by William. Hathccck.— Tax due 41 cents. Also One trad of 50 acres on the wa ters of Deep Creek, Elbert county, adjoining ( Wm. Lunsford, returned by John Stone. Tax due 41 cts. MOSES HAYNES, T. C. March 3, 1815. IVA veil-MAKER & JEWELER The fubferiber respectfully in forms the public, that he has com menced the above business in this place—and from his long experi ence, added to his natural genios, he flatters himself that he can give general fatisfadion to those that may lavor him with their cus tom. All work committed to his charge fliall he immediately atten ded to, and the workmanship not excelled by any part of the world. J. ANTHONY. Washington , April 7. [rm 1 1 w 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that on the firft day of April next, or immediately thereafter, the afiftant afleflbrs vvithithin this diftrid, will proceed throughout the fame, for the pur pose of taking lifts of the lands, lots of ground, with their improve ments, dwelling houses and Haves, fubjed to the United States Dired Tax, and for valuing and affefling the fame ; and also liftts of theva lue of household furniture, and of the number of gold and silver watches, fubjed to duty, within the said diftrid. All persons owning, pofleffing, or having the charge or manage ment of property of any of the a bove deferiptions, are required by the law to deliver to the afliftant assessors, writen lifts, containing a true and accurate defeription of the fame, and are hereby notified and warned to be prepared on the firft day of April, or immediately there after, to deliver the fame, under the penatly provided by law for negleds or refufal in this resped. BEN TALIAFERRO, Principal Assessor , 4-th District , Geo. March 31, 1815.—rm. 3t. * News ! News! All persons who have just de mands against me, are invited to ! call and receive the money. Also, I mform my customers and the I public, that I have still a small af- : fortment of Goods and Groceries, which I will fell on very reasonable terms for cash. I also inform them, that as soon as fufficient supplies can be had, that I intend to present them with a frefh assortment of fancy and o ther goods and groceries suitable for the feafons. WM. GRANT. Washington, April 13, 1815 —ts. ... 11 “■ €s* I intend moving to Savannah next fall—Therefore offer for sale the plantation on which I reside, containing about 500 acres, about 350 of which is open and in good order for cropping, and within 2 miles qf Washington—Also, a fraall trad of wood land adjoining. The situation is healthy, the wa ter excellent—the neighborhood good and buildings very convenient and comfortable. Also, an excellent cotton gin for sale. The terms of the above property will be accommodating—to suit those who wifli to purchase ; pof feflion given Ist January next. ANDREW G SEMMES. , Washington , April 11,1815. 3/. Executors Sale. Agreeable to an order of the ho norable the Inferior court of Wilkes county, WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, on the firft Tuesday in June next, at the court house in the town of Washington, the REAL f.bTA [ E of Richard ITillyard, dec. confiding of one tract of land, containing one hundred & twenty-five acres, (more or less,) on Little river, adjoining Charles R. Carter, and others ; fold for the benefit of the hen s, and creditors of said dec. Terms of sale made known on the day. William Ilillyard, Ex’er. March 3a, 1815. (tds) AN APPREN TICE, Wanted at this Office. | SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL EE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours oj ten Iff three o'clock, the following proper ty — , viz. 575 Acres of Land, (more or less,) in Wiikes county, on the waters of Upton’s creek, adjoin ing Joseph Prather & others ; ta ken as the property of John D. Mitchell, to farisfyan execution in favor of Isaac Turman. Two lots in the town of Wafh ingfon, No. 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 H. Gilbert, on the foreclosure | of a mortgage. Also, The dower or one third part of j an undivided trafl: of land contain- i ing two hundred acres, (more 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 Elizabeth Y oung, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Earnest C. Witrich, and Charter Campbelll; executed and returned to me by John Burks, constable. Conditions Calh. THOMAS WOO TEN D. S. March 31, 1815. SHERIFF’S sale. Will be Sold, On the first Tuesday in May next , at the Court I louse 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 Wm. W. Williatnfon 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, against said Iludfon. Point ed out by Hudlon. One negro girl about nine years old, named Sidney, one road-wag gon, hind gear and waggon Iheet, two bay Horses, one about nine years old, and the other about 12 years old ; levied on as the proper ty of JefTe M‘Lain, to fatisfy an execudon in favor of George John son—pointed out by the defendant. Conditions — Cash. JOHN DYSON Shflf. March 31, 1815. Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Wednesday in May next , at the house of John Holmes , dec . in Lincoln county , the personal estate of 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 sale. Hannah Holmes, Administratrix . March 24, 1815. Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold, on the firft 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 j county, being the Real Estate of Solomon Patton, dec’d—fold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said dec. Christopher Orr, Ad’mr. March 31 ft, 1815. (tds) GEORGIA, ? By Matthew Ogiethorpe county ) Rainey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county. WHEREAS Charles Kent and Elias Alliston applies for letters of Administration on the estate of John Kent, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind red and creditors of laid deceas'd, to be and appear at the next c ourt of Ordinary to be held in and lor the county of Oglethorpe, then and there to (hew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 1 1th day of April , 1815. V MATTHEW RAINEyX. C. C. O. J. C. LE FINER Having again commenced the . TAYLORING BUSINESS in his former stand, opposite the Public Square and fronting Main street, offeis his (ervice to the pub lice with expediton and defpatch, having suitable workmen and as many as are for business now necci fary. Washington , April 21, 1815. —ts Administrator’s . <de. The following personal property in Will tes county, belonging to the Estate of E Butler, will be fold on the 10th May next to the highest bidder, at the tefidenceof the fub feriber, viz. Horses, Flogs, Sheep, Cowes & Calves—a light I JAN i.-i l, 1K h iAGE, with good plated Hamels—alfo, Household and Kitchen Furniture, among the former lome elegant Mahogany furmtuie—fay 1 h t tu ning tables—tea tables, fide board —secretary and book case with ma ny other ufetul and ornamental ar ticles neceflary in houfe'keeping Great bargains may Dc expected at this sale, as a {mail portion only of this property will be bought in for, or bv anv of the heirs. J * ‘Terms, ail sums under 20 dollars cafii—above, credit on approved personal security until lft January next will be given, the amount drawing interest from date. Sale ’will commence precisely o'. \ 0 o'clock. ‘j'-Ei s Armstron in right of the Aden's, March 23. (7: ) 33* A TEACHER WANTED.” An Englilh Teachei is wanted to take charge oi 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 piefe make application to SAML. BARNETT. March 31, 1815 For sa e at this Office , the following BLANKS :— Warrants of Appraifement, Letters of Administration, Do. Teftimentary, Do. Guardianship, A.dminiftrator’s Bonds, Constables do. Collectors and other Deeds, Marriage Licence’s, Subpoenacs, Executions, Justices Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and Commifiion of Interrogatories. ASSESSOR’S BLANKS, For sale at this Office.