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BY PHILIP C. GUIEU.
%ZT NEW ARRANGEMENT.
A exp**r*nce has di*C'>vered to us the 1 jftle
Mention paid f r eat
and in collecting such deb’s
2t as a few nnlv can be called liberal in paving
punctually what h-v nw r justly, to the primer
w<* hav-, after due contideratton, come to this
conr.'usion, tha we ouoht tor to site chetmt
’Ve are compe'led, therefore, to adopt anew
V ir teems shall in future be.for *he paper three
u liars, if paid wi liin si* m>o*hs—and five
doilart if paid only a> the end of ih*’ yea-
For advertiaem ’ntt, they are to be pa'd in ad.
trance slier ff tales excepted, which are ’o be
paid qv <*rly The above rules shall be
ctrictlv observed, and no *ne need apply who
tan > ready to como'y with them
T* rnu of Advert simr, 7.5 cents per square
for ti e firs* insertion, and 62 4-2 cents for
•ach continuation
D. Meigs & J M. Hand,
Mavirg so rnftl a connection for the
purp >se of trnns icting a
1 Warehouse
Awl Commission Business ,
•| S E PEC I FULLY .oWcit the
.F narronage of rheir friends and
the nub ic - heir W are Hou-e is
aitu ied ooposit- that of R.
M i on* & Go's upper end of Bioad
fr<* *r and is new spaciou and con
fer* Vrr a *id from its situation, af
for* jrear security from lire The
pub cribers wi I also attend to r*ce r
ing and forwarding any produce or
rae’chandise confided to their care.
Daniel Meigs.
Jonathan M. Hand.
Augusta, December 31.
m ■ ■ —m ■ i a,
Notice
A LL person-indebted to the efl
.l * tate of Samuel Ruling, deceas
ed, are required to make immediate
payment and all thn e that have de
manda a ftin t the said e tate. are re
q to present them uithin the
time prescribed by >aw.
lines liul ng, adm’r.
January 8 ‘B*4-. 2St
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N nice
LL per on* indebted to the e
j ra’e of John tatham. late of
F tv rr county, d'Ceaed are reque t
d ‘o mue forw rd and make im t*e
dia e payment; and all per-ons hav
in. -lema ds ag.inst aid e tate will
bung the ame forward, proved as
the law requires?
ja.nes Christian, { ><
John Brown, i
Nov 2 3 yas 47 -ts
L\utice.
FOft‘Vlß\ all oemono from
|tt tr.iili *g f •-* tw > executions that
Juba Gam*ft holds against me: one
was obtaind in the name of said
Garrard, /(he principil gl7 and
fmie oentsj the other one w.n oh
lH : *ted by J ihti L. Rogers for 820;
and also fnjr one tiote of ha;id given
bymetoAJl Garrard, foe 55*20, it
bei- g f use of Klizaheth Gar
rard, forjfhe rent of her plantation
for this Vfii\ This note was given
r>me time Nst February, and due
the 25‘h Deeejnber following or* Ist
of January a?d vjs an exeouii ?
against :> ithariei i\s*t' ! >y and G, W.
Flvnt f * Sis, obtained by said
Garrard. As I have paid Mr. John
br the übovo mentioned
papers, i am determined never to
pay tlr r n again,
Augustus W. Flynt.
De-. 15, 1823, 50—ts
Adaiini trators Sales
Will ye sold at Elbert Court House,
a the first Tuesday in February
text, agreeably to an order of
tte t.’ourt of Ordinary of said
•?ount tj,
One tract of Land,
f mtaining three hundred and nine
y-four acres, lying on the waters
>f Warhatche creek, in said coun
ty; it being the real estate of John
Hich, deceased, .sold for the benefit
of tije heirs and creditors.—>Terms
of sale made known on the day.
William Rich, adm’r.
I\iov. 15, 1823. it>—tf
JOB PRINTING
JCsithj ExemUd at this OJic
The Washington News.
WASHINGTON, (ceorgia) SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1824.
ir ri,l, be s> Id on Friday, the J
▼ SOthinst. at the late resi* <
of Peter L. Bailey,diseased.
io Oglethorpe county, all the per- -
tonal estate of said deceased, con
sist irtg of household and kitchen
furniture, t orn, fodder, and stock
of all kinds ; told by an order of ,
C’ourt Terms of 9ale made known |
on the day. j
Henry J. Baily, adm'r.
.lanuury 8. 1824.
ITL be sold on the fir-t Tues
\\ day in February next, at El
bert i ourr house, between the usual
hour of sale, agreeab y to an order
of the honorable the C ourt of Ordina
ry of the county of Frank in *1
200 acres of Land,*
more or less, situated in the county
of Elbert, on Broad river ior the
benehr of the heir and creditors of
Robert Tuiman, decea ed Terms
of ;ale made known on the day
Parks Chandler, adm’r.
Nov S. 1823. 45— ts
Will re sold at Elbert Court House .
on the first Tuesday in E'tbruaty
next, ag erubly to tin order tfihe
Court ts Ordinary of said couniy.
One tract of Land, j
lying in said county, the property J
of Richard Burton, dec.-—Terms of i
sale made known on (he day
Mary Burton, adm’x.
William Davis, adnrr.
Nov. 15, 1823. 46—ts
<~nn ■ mmmmn - nmn , f _ _ -
h til he sold on the 27 ih day f Jan - i
U(u y next , at the late residence of
Ludivtll FuUilove , deceased, all
the peris l oide property belonging
to said deceased,
j * ONSiS I li%G of slock of kors
• ■’ es, hogs, cows and shevp* corn
and fodder, piafiiaiinn tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, fe'erinf
made known on the day of sale.
W illis Fullilove,
Tt rnporary J and m’r .
Dec. 16, 1823. 60—ts
ON the I4<h tl February next,
will be sold at the residence
ot Frederick Witth k, in Wilkes
county, all the personal property of
Charles Wit tick, deceased. Term*
made known on the day of sale.
ERNEST C. Win ICH, admr.
January 1,1824. lids
SheriiTs’ Sales.
r\ N the first Tuesday in February
t next, will be sold at Eibert
t ourt house, within the lawful -ale
hours the following property, viz :
Two cows and calves, one
feather bed, b dstead and furniture,
and twenty barrels of corn, more or
les* ; levied on as the property of
James A Depriest to satisfy sundry
fi. fa'* vs. said Depriest.
ALSO,
Philip H. Alston’s inter
est in one tract or parcel of land, ly
ing on Savannah river, adjoining Tho
ma*i Chambers* lands and others, con
taining 487 acres, more or les-; le
vied on to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of
Ransom Worrell vs said Alston.
A LSO,
2 feather beds, bedsteads
and furniture, 2 straw beds. 4 bed
quilts. 1 chest, 8 chairs I sadd.e, 2
trunks, i table, 1 slab, 1 decanter. 2
pitcher . I sugar canni ter, I sellable
spoon 4. 2 dii-he’ 4 plates, 4 cup 9
saucer . 5 knive*. S salt-, 1 ooking
gla < 3 bowis, 1 tea pot, 2 tin pans,
2 coffee pots. J water pah, 1 washing
tub. 2 batket*. 1 cradle, i tea kettle,
2 pot . 1 oven and lid, i pair tmooth
ing irons, J bellows, I sifter and tray,
9 books i tailor’s goose, 1 pair shears,
1 ax and I pair fire irons ; levied on
as the properry of William Hender
son to satisfy a fi. fa in favour of Ar
chibald Jarrott— property pointed out
by the defendant.
\\ . C. Morgan, d.s.ec.
Dec. 27,1825.
Sheriff's Titles,
N ATLY P HINTED,
And &r sale at \ki& office.
be old on the firt Tae
dav in Februars next at the
Court house in Wilke-, ounty- within
the lawful >-2le hours, the following
property, viz:
Seven negroes, viz. Allen
a man. Chilis and her -hilclren Ben
and lewis, B’fty and her children
Peer and A'lsev ; levied on qp the
property of James Brown by sirtue
of two fi ft#, vs and Brown, one in
favor of Ar< hib’dd H. Sneed, and
one jo favor of Augustus H. Gibson;
property pointed <*ut by Isham
Branham, and sold subject to a
Mortgage in favor of Laurence C.
Toombs and said fUannam.
AL^O,
Two negroes, Will a man
about forty years old, and Peter a
boy about twelve years old ; levied
on by virtue of sundry executions
as the property of John Uiii to satis
fy said fi fa's.
ALSO.
One tract of land, contain
ing two hundred acres, more or lea*,
in the eountv of Wilkes, on the wit
ters of Clash**! creek, adj fining
Daniel Harvie and others, in the
oeeupftney of Robert Aikin ; levied
on as the properly of said Robert
Aikin to satisfy su?dry executions
against him; sold subject to amort- ,
gage io fav.|* of I'dmund Stone ;
pointed out by nid Stone, one of
the defendants none of said fi fa’s.
AL-Q,
Elzcy B. Reynolds’ inter
est in the negroes belonging to his
mother, Anri Reynolds, being nine
in number, viz. ifarry about thirty
fi*e years old, his wife Sioa about
thirty eight,and their seven children,
Becky about eighteen, Emily about
sixteen, Thena thirteen, Nelly ele
ven, Catharine nine, Hampshire six,
and Henry three ytzv* old ; levied
on by virtue of two fi fa’s, one iu fa
vor of J.>*<eph B. Galhreath for the
use of ‘Thomas Williams against
said and the other in the
name of ■VPK.erzV, Bennocl: 3r Cos,
against Elzey B, Reynolds, John
M’Cord, Silas Reynolds, \ George
Tomlinson; said interest being one
fifth part of said negroes at the
death of said Ann Reynold*; poin
ted out by George. Tomlinson,
ALSO,
Thomas C. Porter’s inter
est in all that undivided i root of
land containing twelve hundred a
errs, more or less, in the county at
Wilkes, on Rocky ereek, adjoining
William Jones and others, oeeupied
by Mrs. Cecilia Porter; levied on
by virtue of sundry fifa% in my pos
session against Thomas C. Porter ;
pointed out by plaintiff*’ attorney ;
his said interest being according t„
the will of bis father Maj. Benja
min Porter, deceased.
ALSO,
ffiy consent of parties, )
Six acres of land, more
or !ese, with the improvement- 4 there
on. in the county aforesaid, on the
waters of Rocky Creek, adjoining
land -at* ly belonging to V*. illiam G.
Gilbert E q and others in the occn
pancy of John Burgamy, a *-0 one
negro woman named .fenny, about
lorty five \ears Id; ievied on as the
property o’ Nathaniel Burgamy to
sati fy undry e\ecutions against -aid
Burgamy; poi. ted out by the dtfen
dant.
ALSO,
A tract of land, #ontain
ing two hundred and five acre>, more
or les-. 1 ing on the water* of FLh
ing creek, adjoining John Dy on and
others in the oc upancy of \% il iam
C. Boren, one hou e and lot in the
village of Mallory-v He, known as
the P anters* Hotel we * improved,
in the occupancy of Benjamin Woot
tn, E q levied on . 8 the property
of Reub n Scot’ to satisfy an e- ecu
tion in the name of Nathaniel M Me
kin-, vs Reuben bcott and A* gu tus
H Gib-on ACo together with sun
dry others against said Scott: pro*
petty pointed out by one or the de
fendants.
Richard J. Willis, Shff.
January 2, 1824.
Blank Deeds,
And for sale tit this Office.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tues
day iu February next, at
(he -ourt house in Wilkes county,
“within the usual sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One sorrel mare ; levied
on ns the property <>f William
fold, adniinisirator of William Ham
brick, deceased, to *wtisfy an exceu
tion in favor of Jesse Pitman, with
others.
ALSO,
Fifty acres of land, more
or less lying in the county afore
said, on the waters of Newford ,
Creek, and in the occupancy of Tho
mas B Danforth ; levied on as the
property of Benjamin Slack to sat
isfy f#*- fl fa*—o e ii favour of
Willis Pope, am! ihe other iu the
name of Joseph Heard.
ALSO,
One hundred and sixty
acres of land, uire or less, lying on
the dividing line of Uilkos and Lin
coln, come in one county, and some
in the other; levied on ai Che pro
perty of himpson IVt London io s&t
isly an execution in favour of Nel
son Powell and Francis McLendon,
administrators, &c. and Nelson Pow
ell. Guardian, &.*.—pointed out
defendant.
ALSO,
Txvo hundred and sixty a
vres ol land, more or le*. in
Wilkes County, on the wu’ers of
Mon iss’s Creek ; levied on as the
property of Joseph Heard to satisfy
two executions : on© iu the name of
A. H. Gibson 6c Cos. for the use of
A. H. Gibson, vs. said Heard, and
the other in favour of Theodoric
Stubblefield vs. Howell Hays and
•aid Joseph Heard. * *
ALSO,
One gray horse, one bed
and furniture, etead and cord si*
split bottom chair one pine cup
two pine tahlt* , one set of
fiat iron , one pot one oven & one
looking glass, levied on as the pro
perry T Thomas Y Gi 1 to satisfr j
an execution in favor of John L ‘
t
Whitman for the u e of John D j
Mroud vs said Thomas Y ti.l and !
illiam Gi I- property pointed out 1
by Thomas Y Gil .
A .SO,
("Postponed by consent ts parties. J
One negro woman ; levied
on as the property of Nichola G.
Barke*da e ro a i- fy an execution in
favor of .fame. Lindsey vs. rimeon
M Lendon and Nichola G. Barkes
da! security; a *o one -orrel mare &
one set of Carpenter's tool - ; taken
a** the property of Simeon M Lendon
to - tiffy said fi fa ; property po.n
ted out by plaintiff
UL.iJAM sMITH, D, s,
Jtinua V 3 18 24,
%V r ILL be sold on the Ist ! uesday
y v in February ne .t at the cour*
house of Wilkes county, within the
u ual sale hours, the following proper *
ty, to wit:
12 negroes, viz: a fellow
Robin, a fellow l r rank, one negro wo
man Ruth and her children.Titus.Nel
ly, and Jackson, ally and her children
Moses and Martha. Mary and her
child Patience, and Charlotte, also one
trunk of goods 4 boxes fancy
one desk and show box, one aide
board, secretary and book case, one
set dining table , one candle stand,
one dozen wind or chair*,, three bed**,
steads and furniture, one set crockery
and glass ware,2 pots l oven, & t spi
der ; levied on as the property of Roy
land Beasley to satisfy sundry execu
tions vs. said Beasle , property point
ed out by the defendant.
AL*iO,
One negro girl named Eliz
abeth, one cutting box. one 40 saw
gin. one white horse, 1 cream colored
horse, one stack fodder, supposed to
be 4000 weight, one horse cart and
gear, one set blacksmith’s tool . one
set waggon wheel 6. one crib of com
in the shucks, 26 head of cattle, S
mule>. and a young bay horse ; levied
on as the property of Patrick Kelly to
i satisfy an execution in favor of ViHI
-1 firm Swan for the use of William Dea
ring vs said Kelly, property pointed
out by plaintiff and left on the pre
mises, win. the exception of the ne
| gro girl, by order of plaintiff.
ft ** -‘v‘ - i( ‘ ‘
Oi. tact-. 5 hmcl c mtai,.
ing three inrdrod ir.j twem * seven
acres, rrcrc r f L ;:j the occupan
cy of John Dyson: levied on a- the
the property of imon Let tee to sat
isfy sundry v said Patee.
ALSO,
Three hundred acres of
land more or less on the waters o£
KempS creek: evied on i the prop
erty of Samuel Brocks, to at sty
sundry e ecution vs said Bnvks*
property pointed out by the deiencL
ant
AL O,
Two beds and furniture*
one horse, one cart one pint* r ble*
one desk two half dozea
chairs, one lot cn ckery - are ane
fma 1 che*t, one looking g a- , one
pot, one oven, #ne spider one trunk,
one pair shovel and tong’ one pait
fire dogs, one man saddle one wo*
man’ sadd e St one Jer ey wagon; le
vied on as the property of W m wan*
to ati-fy a di tre s warrant in iavos
of John Wilkin on vs sad wan
property poinied out by the defend
ant and est in his possession by the
order of plaintiff
ALSO,
Fifteens*aferes of land, mora
or less, lying in the eounly ot*
Wilkes, whereon John E. Liric
now resides ; levied on as the pro*
perty of said John E, Little io sat
isfy sundry exceuti ns against him.
A LSO,
Two horses ; levied on as
the property of Henry Rose to satisfy
sundry executions in the name of \
H. Gibbon and John D. Thompson
vs *>aid Roe: property pointed out by
John D Thompson.
O. Wingfield, and. s.
January 3. <824-
f”iy ILL be sold on the first Toes*
* day in Ma-ch next, at tha
cour* House of Vv i Xc with
in the u ual ale hour , the tollowing
pti'perty to wit:
i wo negro women, named
Esther and Jinny levied on as tha
propert of Henry Rose to
sundry execution chain and on rho
foreclosure of a morrgage, v -aid
Rose
O, Wingfield, and. s.
‘an uar? 3 48 # f
l ax Collector's
\ T Elbert 4'ourt House on tho
1 ‘ first Tuesday n February
will be soid within the usual sale
hours, the following property, viz:
One hundred and fifty a*
ere 8 of land, more or less, situate,
lying and being in the county of El
bert, on the Beaver-dam ereek, ad
joining the heirs of Thomas Horton,
deceased, or as much of said irant
of land as will satisfy the tax of
Robert Kennedy, dee. for 1821 and
1822; said tra* t of land levied on as
the property of said IT bert Kenne
dy, dee ; amount due gi6 12 cents.
L. M*’Curry, t. c. e. c.
Nov 25. 1 * 23.
INE months after date appti
- % cation will be made to the hoa
ora le the Inferior C ourt of Elbert
coup's, whil t fitting or ordinary
purpo-es, foT care to rell the rea‘ es
tate of fob Hammond, n late at
Elbert cou ty, deceas and consisrin?/ ctf
one tract of and on Savannah R ver.
seven mi eg above Peter burg ai*e
one lo* of and in Irwin county, is
the 6;h Di trict No 405. for tte
f benefit of the heir, and creditors
| said deceased
, I.ncy Hammond, adm’x,
I January 6 *8 i4.
NINE month afterdate, applioa
j tion wi be made to the honorable*
i tbe Inferior court of Wi kes county #
while -it ting for ©rcii.aiy purpi
for leave to *-e! pat of the rea es
i tare of V iilian Wa-ter deceased,
being one tract oi ;a„d J ? ,ng in the
county aforesaid, on the waters of
Fishing creek, adjoining Guy Smi.k
and othe s, containing 2§5 acre, fw
the benefit of the heirs and creditors*
i hon.as \\ acitiT.
Jsmwrj 7, Ji24.
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