The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, November 03, 1815, Image 3

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Parser Callaway Informs his friends, that he is a candidate for the place of 2d Lieutenant in the company of the 18th Regiment. Gflober 27,1815. Robert Killgqre informs his friends, that he is a candidate for ift Lieutenant in the company of drafted men arising out of the 19th Regiment, and solicits their fuffrage in thjs refpetL j November 3. GEORGIA, 7 Perfonaily Oglethorpe county 5 came before me Mrs. Henrietta’ Morgen, and being duly sworn faith on bath, that (he was in possession of a note of hand, given by Beverly Daniel to Ilenney Morgen for a sum of pidhey under twenty dollars—-the exactsfum not recolle&ed— and that fald note is mislaid or loft. *NRIETTA MORGEN, >rn to before me, this 17th of September, t 1815. \ Joseph Vinson, J. P. GEORGIA, 7By David Ter lYilkes county* 3 rell, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary , for said county . WHEREAS RutTeli Bailey ap plies for letters of administration on the iEftate of John Bailey, fenr. deql These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and lingular the kind red and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary to be held ind and lor the county aforefaid, on the* Ift Mon day. in January nexr, then and there to (hew caule, (if any they have) why said letters lhould not be granted. Given under my hand the 2d of November, 1815. 1). TERRELL, ’ . Clk. * ‘“sheriff’s"sale. WILL BE SOLD, On theffrst Tuesday in December next, at the Court* House in Elbert coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro per far—viz. ’ FivC- negroes—Sarah, and four children—Barltett, Allen, Hannah and Loiufa ; the above negroes le vied on as the property of Beverly Martin, to fatisfy an execution in favor of John Bolton, Also , Three negroes—Lucy about ten years old ; Jim, about seven years old ; and Cato, about five years old ; said negroes levied on as the property of Wm. Head, to fatisfy an execution in favor S*ml Self; Conditions cash. JOSHUA CLARK, X Sheriff. November 3,1815. Notice That whereas I gave Richard Ward two notes of hand—one for £wenty-two dollars and fifty cents, dated the 13th of April, 1813, and due the 25th of December follow ing—the other dated the 13th of April, due in the month of Octo ber, 1813 —given for feventy-five bufheisof corn, rated at 150 cents per bulhel,—The above notes all person or persons are hereby for- Warned not to trade in any refped whatsoever for, as I am determined Hot to pay off said notes to no per son or persons whatsoever, as they Were fraudulently obtained. WILLIAM H AYNES. November 3,1815.-43-31 SHERIFFS SALK. WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between thf hours cjten Cif three o’clock, the following proper ty—viz. , \ Two hundred acres of land, more or less, in Wikles*cou'nty, on Reedy creek, adjoining Walter Perry and others, in the occupaney of James Nichoifon : ievied ou to fatify an execution in the name of James Patterson, Adminiltrator, a gainlt Archibald Grelharn, admr. of Thomas Harkins, dec.—pointed oyt by the plaintiff. \ Also, One dark bay horse, five years old, five feet high j levied on as the property ot George Dardin, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Sally M'Kuight &c Sulannah Form by, againlt laid Dardm—spointed out by said Dardin. Conditions cash. JOHN DYSON, Sheriff November 3. 1815. Willi be sold, at capt Ktndrick’s mus ter-ground, on the \&tb of Decem ber next , all the personal property of Dr. John H. Eriplett dec. CONSISTING of one horse, saddle and bridle, and one silver watch; with other articles too te dious to enumerate. Thole to whom the estate is in debted, will prefeut their accounts agreeably to law; and thole indebt ed to the eitate are requested to difeharge the lame. Wm i RIPLETT, Admr. | November 3, 1815. ■■ ■ - ■ ■ ~ Iffuslington di ‘tutufactory. ALL kinds ot Copper work done in the belt manner, viz. — Stills made and repaired, hatter’s ! walh filh &c dye kettles, tea kettles, j copper and pewter worms, &c. by the subscriber. 1 EDWARD M‘FARLANE. % # Old pewter, lead and cop per wanted ; for which cash will be given E. M‘F. October 2Jth, 1815. 42 ts A list of letters remaining in tbs Post- Office, Washington, the first day of . Uodober. Rev. Little Briant,John Bailey 2, E. Bond, James Brown, John Beck, John Boren, 3, E. Black. Fidler Billy. Inferior Court, John Candifl, Peter Carry,Shadrick Collins,Dan iel Carrington, Mrs Matilda Cam ; bell, Captain JohqL. Cary. E. Davis. James Edmund, Mrs. Mary Er ; vine. I JolTah R.Fifher, L. Fuililove, ! Stephen Foster. Samuel Gardner, John Gordon, George Gilhain, John Gibson, j Samuel Gamage. John Heard, John Hingfon, Wm. 1 Heard, Nathaniel Harris, Afaph j Herbard, 2, Mrs. J. Harris, Catha { rine Henly, Abner Henly, Samuel j Head, Benjamin Hubbard, Abijah ! Henly, jefie Hillyer, Simeon Hen derson. Mrs. B. Jones, Thomas Jones, James B. Jarrett, John Jones, In tendant of Walhington, Mrs. Eli zabeth Jones. John Kiftler, John Kimbrough, Polly Killgore. Mis Susannah Longmire, Lt. William Little, Thomas Lackie, 2, Joseph Lucre, Sherod Little. William SPGehee, Charles Mar fliali, John M‘Cord, Charles Ma lone, Littleton Mackie, Rev. Jas. Mathews. johfu Borman. Alexander Pope, 2, Abner Pi got, John Jf&rker, Benjamin Peter man, Kev.TJ. Ruilc), jcile Roan, Eh Robcrlo'j, Eliza Kois, Reuben Ramey*. f t * VViUiat?* Sheerer, |’etcr Stroger, A. Stevens, J. W. Sfoith, Charles Smith, 3 Mrs. Sarah Shorter, Elf • jah Smith, i’nohia% Lemuel Woo tten, 2, George’ Walton, A. Wist, William W. Wiiuamlbn, Wiliiam fon Woodall, Shelton VVelborn. Eliza Young. Jas. WINQFIIiLD, P. M. Notice An additional class of thirty pu pils, between the ages oi lix and ten years, will be received at the Pustalozzian Institution on the 20th ot January next. Appli cations tor. admilfion may be ad drehed to either ol the lubfenbers. Should the number exceed that of the pupils propoied to be admit ted, (as is expected) the fidt Nappli cants wall be preferred. The ne cellary teachers are provided. Board and tuition at a hundred and ten dollars per year. WM. W. 8188, B. SHEROD. The Editors ol the Georgia Argus and Savannah Repuolican are requeued to inlert tne above three tunes and forward their ac counts to this office lor payment. Odlobcr 2jtb, j&ic. -42 ts Nonce. Thepubljc are hereby cautioned agamit trading lor a note given by Johan B. Harris to mffpor the sum of sixty five dollars, date (to the bell of my recollection) in in the month ot February, 1811 which laid note was traded and m dorled by me to i faunas Grelham, Elq. tor lels than halt the amount it called for, upon the express con dition that i-was not in case to be come retpouiible for toe payment thereof, iam therefore determin ed never to pay laid note or any pari thereof. JOHN SAPPINGTON. GEORGIA, ? Perfonaily came Wilkes county, y before me, John Sappmgton, and made oath that the above statement is just and true. Sworn to before me this 7th Sep tember, 1815. Josiah 8. Holmes, J. P. Notice. Loft, or rnifiaid, sometime in the year 1814, one note of hand, com monly called a promifary note, given by Susannah Silvey, to my felf, four hundred and fifty dollars. It was given fome time in the year eighteen hundred and fix, and it became due twelve months from the date. his ABRAHAM H SILVEY, Sen. mark. GEORGIA, > In person Oglethorpe county. 3 before me, Abra.lja.Hi’Silvey, be ing duly fworns depofeth andTaith, that the above statement is just and true. his ABRAHAM X SILVEY,Sen. mark. Sworn to, before me, this 15th July, 1815. Floyd Stewart, P.—yr imsm Coroner’s .Sale. Will is sold oh the first Tuesday m November next, at the Court-House in Wilketcounty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the fol lowing property:— One hundred and seventy-sour acres of land, on Newford creek, adjoining Wylie Pope and others taken as the property of Benjamin Smith, to fatisfy an execution in favor John Dvfon, for the use of > John Sutton, deceased against: said Smith. & Lemuel Wootten. Conditions cash. ’ JOHN RILEY, Coroner. September 29, 1819. Nine months alter date applica tion will be made to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior Court of Warren county for leave to fell the Real E Hate of James B. Thomp son, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. , Henry L hony soy. Administrator , with the Will annexed. April 7, 1815. 111901 OCONEE NAVIGATION - LOTTERY. The drawing of which will commence on the Ist Monday u. November next. Authorifed by an Act of the Le gislature of the State of Georgia, pal Ted on the 22cl November, 1814, entitled An Act to raise money for the purpose of opening and im proving the Navigation of the Oco nee River, from the mouth of Filhing creek, to Barnett’s (hoals.** Scheme of the Lottery'. Dolls. Dolls. 3 prizes of 10,000 is 20,000 3 do 5,000 - 15,000 4 do. 2,000 - 8,000 5 - do. 1,000 - 5.000 10 - do. 500 ■ 5,000 50 - do. 100 - 5,000 too - do. 50 - 5,000 200 - do. 20 - 4.000 300 - do. jo * 3.000 6000 - do. 5 - 30 000 6674 Prizes 100 000 Subject to a dedu&ion of 15 per Cerft.— 20,000 Tickets at 5 dollars each, is 100.000 dollars ; less than two blanks to a prize The drawing of the lottery will commence in Greensborough, on the firft Monday in November. Payment of Prizes will be made in the fame place, and commence at the expiration of sixty days, af ter the drawing of the Lottery is finifhed ; of which due notice will be given. Prizes not demanded within fix months after the draw ing is finilhed, will be viewed as li beral donations to the Oconee Na vigation company, and payment barred accordingly. THOS. TERRELL, J JEREMIAH EARLY, \ STERLING GRIMES, }> JOHN BUSH, THOS. S. REID. J The Commifijoners have ap pointed Sterling Grimes their a gent, under whose signature the Tickets will be issued. The Oconee Navigation Lottery Office, is established in this place j where all letters or orders directed to the agent (poll paid) will meet with immediate and prompt atten tion. STERLING GRIMES, Agent, March 1815s (u)tf Commissioners