The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, July 21, 1815, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL BE SOLD. On the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court House in Wilkes county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following property— viz: One hundred and fifty seven a cres *>f land, more or less, in Wilks county, on Hutton’s fork of Long creek, adjoining Col. M. Hender for, Thomas Jarret, and others— ninety acres, more or lels, in said county, on the waters of Beaver dam aud Kettle creek, adjoining said Llenderfon and Thomas M‘- Laughlin ; both the above tracts of land levied on as the property of Aquilla Burroughs, dec. to fatisfy sundry executions against the ad ministrators of said dec. Pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney. Also, < Two hundred & sixty four acres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters of Reedy creek, adjoining John Gibson, efq. and others, whereon Benjamin W. HaJliday now lives, with the im provements thereon— four negroes, to wit: Patience, about thirty years old, Harry, about ten, Edom, se ven, and Louisa, five—one sorrel stud horse, named Spread Eagle, ten years old ; all the above pro perty levied on as the property of Benjamin W. Holiday, to fatisfy sundry executions against him, and pointed out by said Holliday. Conditions Cash. JOHN DYSON, Shff, June 30, 1815. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, 1 On the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court .House in Oglethorpe county , between the hours often and three o'clock., the following property — viz: One hundred and fifty acres of land, levied on as the property of Josiah Bundurant—joins Joel Bar nett and others—by virtue of four executions in favor of Thos I* lee man, two in favour of William Carter j levied on and returned to me by Fielding Dillard, eonft. Conditions Cash. P. COMP TON, Sheriff June 28, 1815. —2.6 tds Adu. msiratui * ak. Will be seold , on the first Tuesday in September next , at the Court house in H ilkes courty,for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oj Faddy Jarret, deed between the usual hours , the following t rafts of land: ONE trattof 117 acres, more or less, lying in Wilkes county, on the waters or Beaverdam creek, adjoing Thomas Hammock, and William Wiliams. Also, one trad of 218 acres a ‘joining the above trad, and formerly constituted a part of it— the whole granted originally to Jas. Hines Each trad has a finall im provement on it, and may becon fidered die best land of the third quality. Alio, a trad of 26oacivs, lying on Kettle creek, adjoining Dr Pope’s mill and Samuel Jones. This plantation is now in a high state of cultivation, in good repair, and is a desirable situation. Twelve months credit will be given, the purchsfer giving bond with approyed security. RICHARD SAPPINGTQN, TOMAS TALBOTT. Admrs. ATHA JARRET, Adm'x. July 7, 1815, PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that the valua tions of lands, lots, dwelling hous es and slaves, jubjed to the United States’ dired: tax, having been completed by the Assistant Assessors within the fourth diftrid of the State of Georgia, composed of the counties of Lincoln, Wilkes, Elbert, Franklin and .the fame are now open for infptdion, and may be examined by all persons concerned, at my Office in Wilkes county, and during twenty five days from this date, appeals relative to any erroneous, or excessive valua tions, will be received and deter mined according to law and right; and in the manner preferibed by the ad of Congress of the 9th of January, 1815, to provide additon* al revenue for defraying the ex penses of the Government, and maintaining the public credit, by laying a dired tax upon the United States, and to provide for assessing and colleding the fame, for which purpose I will attend at Elberton in the county of Elbert on Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th \ at Carnefville on Thursday and Friday the 20th and 21st ; at Dan iel’sville, in the county of Madison, on Monday and Tuesday the 24th and 25th; at Washington, in the county of Wilkes on Friday and Sa turday the 28th and 29th of this month (July ;) and at Lincolnton, in the county of Lincoln, on Tues day and Wednesday the istand 2d days of August. BEN. TALIAFERRO, Principal Assessor of the 4th distrift of the State oj Goergia. July 14 th, 1815. Executor’s Sale Agreeable to an order of the honora ble the Inferior oourt of Wilkes county , will be sold to the highest bidder , on the first Tuesday in September next , at the court house in the town cf Washington , the real estate of Richard Hillyard, dec. CONSISTING of one tra£f of land, containing one hundred and twenty five acres, more or less. on Little river, adjoining Charles R. Carter, and others ; fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms toffale made known on the day. WM. HILLY ARD, Executor, j July 7, 1815. —27 9 1. The fubfenber takes the liberty of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has just received a supply of northern ma terials, suitable to carrying on the Shoe & Boot making business. and wili continue to do warranted work in the above line, at thefhorteft no tice, and on the moft reasonable terms; —his (hop is a few paces east of the Poll Office, where he will always be found DAVID PLUMB. Washington , > June 30, 1815. y To Lease at’ Rent. THE House and Lot, lately oc cupied by Mrs. Bowen. For terms apply to O. H. Prince. JAS. NUTMAN. Washington, June 16.—24 T. 1 A list of Utters remaining in the Post Office, Washington, June 3 c ih, 1815. John Bradford, Sen. Nathan Braziel, Jesse H Bramlette, William Brown, Rev. Little Briant, John Bailey, John Beck, ’ Michael F. Boifclair, Jofep Bevan. Daniel Coleman, Job Callaway, Elizabeth Cook, Eli Collins, Capt. John L. Cary, John Carter, Alexander Cafvvell, William Callaway, Jeremiah Chancellor. John Calbot, Elijah Bearing, John Dodson, Reuben Davis. William Elliott, Sydnor Everet, 2 Nehemiah Edge, Hardin Foster, Joseph R. Fisher, Reuben Favor, Catharine Flournoy. Samuel Gamage. Capt. Thomas Hide, 2 Miss Mary Hughes, John Harper, Richard Hudson, Mrs Catharine Henley, Richaid Head, Stepen Heard, Rhichard Hingfon, 2 Mars Nancey Henderson. John Johns, Senr. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. B. Jones, James Jarret, Hartwell Jackson, William Jones. David Kerr. John Landrum, 2 Lt. Thomas Lamar, Vincent B. Lowe. Mount M. Mercer, Harmon Mercer, Samuel Marler, Uriah Mitchell, William M‘Gehee, Thomas Maxwell, John H MTntofts, George Malone. John Noland, Jon Norman, Christopher Orr, Elisha Ogden. Etheldred Ross, Edmund & Daniel Rainey, Capt. Joshua Render, Andrew Ruddell. Andrew G Semmes, Benjamin Star, William Snelfon, Joab Steward, Benjamin Smith, John Slack, Miss Amelia Smith, Samuel Star, Benjamin Talliaferro, $ Thomas Traylor. Lemuel Wootten, Maj Richard Willis, Elizabeth Williams, Alfred Wellborn, Williamson Woodall, Col. Johnson Wellborn. Ifham Woods. JAS. WINGFIELD, P, M. Harmon Mercer informs his y friends that he is a Candidate for the command of Lieut. Colonel, in the place of Col. Henderson, re signed—and folicitg the fuffrage of his friends. BY AUTHORITY OF The STATE of GEORGIA. Woollen-Factory Lottery. SCHEME . Dols. Dols. 1 Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 2 do 5,000 - 10,000 4 do 1,000 - 4,000 8 do 500 - 4,000 20 do 100 • 2.000 4° do 50 - S,OOO 100 do 20 - • 200 do 10 - 2,000 43°° do 5 . 21,000 4,675 Prizes 75.500 6,825 Blanks 11.500 Ticket at 5 and. each 75.500 More than two Prizes to three blanks, being more favorable to the adventurers, than any fcherne heretofore published in this £.oun try. h Stationary Prizes, Ist drawn No. on the Ist day’s drawing Dols. 1,000 do sth do 500 do 10th do 500 do 12th do 100 Last drawn number 5.000 Prizes payable twenty days after the drawing is completed, fubjeft to a deduction of fifteen per cent. All prizes that are not callecVfor within twelve month after the draw ing is completed, will be considered as given for the benefit of the Fac tory. The proprietors feel happy in the belief that, from the rapid sale of tickets of lare, the drawing will commence about the time of the convention of the next Lagifla ture. Prizes made payable at What ley’s Mills, Greensboro* or Mil ledgeviile, as may best suit the drawer. £? Tickets for sale at the Post Office, and Mr. Levi Echols’s, Washington. 4 July 21, 1815—29 ie3wtf S ALE. ’ WILL ii.: >.jLOj On the first Tuesday in August j next, at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten tS* three o'clock, the following proper• ty — v j~. One bay horse, about 5 feet high; taken as the property of Peyton Harris, to fatisfy an execu tion in favor of Peter Lamar, as signee of Win. H. Norman, vs. Jeremiah Walker and Peyton Har ris. Pointed out by the pltff. Conditions Cassi. THOMAS WOOTEN, D. Sheriff. June 30, 1815. **” *"*” ‘■ ■■■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ Mil For sa,e at this Office* the following BLANKS :— Warrants of Appraifement, Letters of Administration, Do. Teftimentary, Do. Guardianfliip, Administrator’s Bonds, Constables do. Collectors and other Deeds, Marriage Licence’s, Subpcenses, Executions, Justices Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and Commission of Interrogatories- May 12.