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•* sheriff’s
VILL be sold on the fst T uesday
in March ne-t at the cour<
house of Wilke* county, within rhe
u ual sale hours the following proper
ty, to wit:
One black horse, fourcows,
four raivf*, i\v > beds aod iuri'ture,
kleads and c rd# t one pine table,
one wooden olo* k. one pine writing
dp*k one pine cheat, eight split
bottom chair?, eleven sheep, one
pet tire dogs, five ear?lien plates,
two duties, mx i op* and sum-erg,
three pots, |uo overs two fl .{ i
ro's. two iron pot racks, o. e spin
ning wheel, three shovel ploughs,
one pair fire and gs, and four rooters;
ell taken as the property of Simon
pence, deceased, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor oF Simeon Relinls;
pr perty pointed out by Winnified
Prttoe. AISO.
Four negroes, viz: a wo
man a< ed Hetty, and her three
children. Bill. Inl.am, and Fannj;
levied tn as the property of I seph
Gocfrell. dr. rased, t satiNlv an
exer.mii.n in favor of kbruham *i
irons, deceasrd, vs. tiie *xe utor#
of laid Jo epb Gartrr-Jj, deceased.
a Lso.
One house and lot, in the
{own of Washington, opposite An
drew Shepperd, the lot being sixty
feet north and sou’ll aod forty fee*
etiSt at'd west, on the main Angus
la road, the bouse anew two story
building; levied < o as the propertv
of W iliam C. Lyman, Ret j uuin
I) and .loh i I) Brown, to
9 Lfv an exe.-u ios iri fav r of
M ck A. Lane—pr peny pointed
4>u lit Beojami t I). Si ns.
William Smith, Stiff.
January 29, 18 ’4
WILL be sold 4,. u.:,’
day in Ap**i! o- xt. at
the mart house in Wi'ke - r* un y,
w-thi- ‘he usual sale hours, the to|.
lowing property, to wiJ:
31 negroes, viz: Nelly and
her 5 children Barbara. Susan,
CbarUb, Pefer&J'-e—Nancy & tier
2 chilli?en, Harriett and Mailian—
Cyrus aod wife Ki ty aod her sun
Tr'*viv—A msicad aod wife Sarah
and lie 2 child* eu Jenny ao| bin—
Lb tries and wife 14a* he!—Fra? ky,
James, Big Peter, vlana, Henry,
Jus'ii:, J ilin, Sandy. LiHle Peter,
Puppe/, Billy, George, aid Be • ,•
lmied on as the property of Patrick
E>!ly satisfy an execution oh
la< oil on the foreclosure of a mort
gage in favor of R bert Main e—
proper y pointed ut by plaintiff.
AL <>/
Six negroes, viz : one ne*
gro fel: *w named Soiomo*-, one oe
gc-’ woman named I tidy and her
child Mary, o .e worn m •* tm and Vina
a-d It *r f bitd Cliborne, and one
boy named Frank ; levied on as the
property or Joscah Halloo to satisfy
a*> execution obtained on the fore
closure of a mortgage ir favor of
Will Hearing—To satisfy also
two ier xerutbuiS against Said
Wa! to —.pr perly pointed cut by
William Hearing, ad in my pus
session. ALvO.
•wo negroes, viz: a man
named Gabriel. a**d a woman na
med Sit rr; levied on as the pc -
pt-rty of John W Willis to satisfy an
execution obtained on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage in fa* or of An
drew G. femmes.
Richard J Willis, and. s.
J • !f |
—i i—. -
WILL be sold on .ne iii 3 i i ueo
day in Ma ch next, at the
cou houie of Wi ki’ county, wi h
iii he u ua! ale hour , the following
property to wit :
I wo negro women, named
Esther and Jinny, levied on as the
properr of Henry Ro?e to sati-fy
sundry execution obtained on the
foreclosure of a mortgage, vs. said
Ruse.
O, \Y ingneld, and. s.
January 3, 4 324.
4 ILL be sold at Elbert court
* h use, on the first Tuesday
in April next, within the usual sale
Lours, the following property, viz :
One sorrel mare , levied
on to satis r y a fifa *n ihc foreclosure
of a mor'gage, io favour of Bena
juh flnnsto vs, James Edmonson;
property pointed out in said mort
gage. Levied on by Wm C. M r
fcan, late deputy sheriff, and re
turned to use.
HAVID DOBBS* s. E. G.
January 23,1324,
T’KTlLfc be sold on the Sr*t Tues-
W day in March next at the
Court house in Wilke* i ounty, within
the lawful <ale hours, the following
property, viz:
l our stacks of fodder and
one eurryhg knife; levied on as
the property of John McCord to sat
isfy an execution in the name of
M Ki izie, Ben no- k & Cos. vs. John
McCord, Efzy B. Reynolds, Milas
Reynolds, and George Tomlinson ;
property pointed out by George
Tomlinson A .SO,
One tract of land, contain
ing eigh ee acres,more or less, un
occupied, adjoining Thomas Hi vis,
on the waters of Li k creek ; levied
on as the property of John E. Little
to satisfy sundry exe utions vs. said
Little, property poin ed out by de
fendant ALSO,
The fourfollowingnegroes,
viz. Pouipey, Limas, Chillis, and
Mariah ; levied on as the propet ty
of John Minton to satisfy sundry
executions vs. said Minton, property
pointed out by plaintiffs.
ALH,
Two negro fellows named
Jesse aod Caswell ; lev.cd on a* the
property of Richard Hih ud to sat
isfy sundry exe -ut'ong.
ALSO,
W illiam Burclei’s interest
in 375 ace of land, more or i *s,
Hi g n the county aforesaid, ad
joining John M -rem* aot others,
whereon widow Margare Burdet is
now living ; levied do as the proper,
ty of said Burdet, to satisfy
sundry executions agaiost b in and
Wm. W. Hiittgio.-i; tid executions
resumed to me?*’ 1 constable.
\L O,
One negro child named
Fdn*und ; lev ed on as ihc property
.f J >lr. VV. iilis deceased, to sai
is‘y a* execution iu favor of Eliza
Ball, executrix, vs sad J ho
Vv. Willis and Luba * Marin —pro
perty pifinted • n hv plaintiff
ALHO
-6 negroes, vjz . a negro
wo?oh ; nann and Lolty a d her 3 • nil
dren Sophia, jf oe and Maria, a tie
g**o man named Torn, and a negro
woman named Fair y ; levied oo as
the propc *y of Levi 11. cbols, to
sati-fy an execution in favor of e e*i
ni‘ Curb tt vs. said F> hols, and J ...
sepbus H. Echols, security o r lhe
appeal—property pouted out by A
81 S,eed ALSO.
JJjur horses, one mule,
one waegon aod geas-, ad one 1 *t
ofCtMton supposed tube 2000 pou- d-*,
mote or less; levied n t. the pro
prHv * f Patrick Kelly to satisfy an
exr u?io' in favor of William Swa iD
f ♦ the use of William Hearing vs.
e * and Kei!v- r pr<.perty pointed out by
W.
Richard J. Willis, and. s.
Jh-nary 30, 1824.
ON the IJp/i Tuesday io April
next, \sY be sold at the cjurl
bouse *f Wilkes t-euly, between
the usual hems *Fs-ale, ihe follow
ing proper v. to vv? ;
Two feather beds, bed
stead* aud I'm t ilnre, iwo • ov.s aod
calves, one table and crockery, one
chest, fur sHoats. two spinning
w!ire J i. one poi and one oven; !e
vi il on as ilie property of Rebeeea
V aPer, tosadsfyan executi nob
talned by virui*’ of a mortgage in
favour of James M**oie; property
pointed out bv said Rebc> a W aller,
and uow in she oos essior. of plalo
* iff JOHN Bl HKS D. a.
January 2.8 1824.
Admii i trat^rsSal^s
A E to an o dero the
Jr% Inferior court, wi lbe old at
Elber Court on he fir t
lue da in pril next a : the c aim
and title of the estate of Thomas
Gardner, decea ed to a tract of land
in aid county, lying on the water of
the Be averdam creek and Ray creek
Ann Gardner, adm’x,
January • 0 1824- 3—td*-
AGREEABLY to an order of
the Honorable C urt of Ordi
r - a \ of Elbert county, will he sold
at Filbert C ourt H“use, the first
Tuesday in April nex?, wilhin the
lawful §aie hours, the following pro
perty to wit:
Two negro men,
Peter, and Ned* sold lor Ihe benefi
oi the heirs and creditors of Job
Hammond, sen. deceased, a credit
until the 23ih December next.
Lucy Hammond, adm’x-
January Is, 18£L 3
AGREEABLY to an order of
the court of Ordinary of O
gieiborpe cmiotjf will be sold at
Lexington, i said county, on the
first Tuesday iu April ncxl,
One tract of Land,
lying in the eiunty aforesaid, on the
waiers of Lang creek, adjoining
Wilson Biooks,’ Mrs. Bailey, and o-
Ibers, and coHaioing 202 1 2 acres,
more or less; being the real estaJe
of Samuel ft tiling, deceased, and
to be sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
James Ruling, adm’r.
January 27. 1824. s—if
M nth y Notices.
fcxfcuurt llepa’immt , lia. 1
Milledgeyille, Nov 21, 1823. J
ORDERED. Thu *be subjoin
ed resolution be published o oe
h month in each of the gazelle* of
this stair, until the next general
election. Anesi;
ELISHA WOOD,See’rj.
JN STXJ TE, jsuv. 12, 1823.
Hb.Hß.ys, li is desirable to as
certain the vusbes of the citizens of
th s state as to ihe mode ■ housing
Electors oi President anti V e Pre
sident if the I fined btaies ;
/ic it thn rfon resolved by the Sen*
aft and House </ Representatives f
tlie Slate f Gca.gid* in Genet at
sembiij met , That it shall be the du
ty of the magistrates who shall pre
aid** ai the several eleetious to be
held in the different counties of this
state f>r the choice if members of
the Legislature, at the next general
de non thereto, to propv se to each
atnl every voter, at the time of re
reiving his vote, whether he desires
that t lie choice of said Electors
shall he confided to the people or
retained by the Legislature, and to
request such voter to signify such
desire by {indorsing *m his li. ket the
word People or legislature, aceor
diog to the truth of the fact; and,
on counting out the bail *s, to annex
to the return of the said election b>
them so transmitted to the Exe u
live depae ment, a true stateme -i
of the votes so given, to the endtha’
the same mav be laid before the
next Legislature by bis excellency
the Governor.
and be it further resolved , ‘Thai
bis ex* idienev the Governor be and
he * hereby requested to cause this
resolution to be published without
delay in the several gazettes of ilits
state, and to continue the said pub
lication once a mouth uulil the next
general e!e*ti m
Reud and agreed to unanimously.
T JO MAS STOCKS, Resident.
In the House of Representatives,
Nov. 14,, 1823.
Read and concurred in.
D \VID AI) \ MS. Speaker*
Approved Nov. 18. 1823
G M. THOU .', Governor.
Nov. 25. mllm v
\INE months after date applies
tion will be made to the hotior
able rhe Inferior court of Wi
county while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave o ee 1 all the re
a estate o Woodard Trammel, dec
for the benefit of the heir* and credi
or.
John Johns,
Burch Dardin, > jf
Sept 2. 1823. n 9m
IK 7INE months alter da'e appiica
iion wii be made to the honor
able the Interior ourt o k ’ Wilkes
county while i?nng for ordinary pur
po es for leave to se lai the real es
tate of ; anr.uel blaron ia:e of said
county, deceased- for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors,
William Robertson,7 1
U ilham Slaton, 5 i
Nov. 3 1823. 44—ts
N INE months alter date, ap
plicati on will be made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Elbert County, for leave
to sell one tract of land situate in
tsaid county, adjoining Samuel
Allgood, and others, containing
sixty one and one fourth acres; it
beings part of the real estate of
John C. Taylor, late of said coun
ty, dec’d.—Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
REBECCA TAYLOR, Adm'x.
May 1 5, 1R23 C A —m9m
JvnJ P-u \ i vG
Xentltj Executed at its Office,
NINE month* afterdate, applica
tion wi.l be made to the honorable
the Inferior court of Wi krg counry.
while sitting for ordinary purpo e 9,
for leave to sel* part of the rea. es
tate of U illiam Waker. deceased,
being one tract of land lying in the
county aforesaid, on the waters of
Fishing creek, adjoining < -uy Smith
and othe s, containing 265 acres f©T
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Thomas W out ten, at-m’r.
Januarv 7, 18v'4
i.> E menu, utu i iidU‘ .ij jjiii a
tion will be made to the honor
able the court of Ordinary of Lin
coln county, for leave t. sell the re
al estate of William Best, deceas
ed, of taid couuty, for the bcueli.
of the heir# and • reditors.
Etheldred Ross, adm’r.
DtH-cinberl, 1823. n9tn
NINE months after date appnea
tion will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Elbert county,
while sitting for ordinary purpose-,
for leave to tel a tract of and in Pike
county, formerly Monroe known by
number 64, in the second district of
county it being the rea estate
ot Joseph Bafli igton, deceased
Ann Buffington ex’rx.
Feb 11 1824
INE months alter date app *•
i. cation will be nude to the hen
ora ! le the Inferior Court of Elber!
county, whii t itting or ordinary
purposes, fox to sell the rea e-.
tate of Job Hammond, an late of
Elbert cou ty, decea and consisting of
one tract of and on Savannah R ver
seven mi es above Peter burg a- o
one lor of and in Irwin county, in
the 6 h Di rrict No. 405. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors oi
said deceased
Lucy Hammond, adm’x.
January 6. i824.
NINE mouth* after date app ica
tion will be nude to the hon r
able the court ot ordinary of Wilkes
county, for ieave to sell one ior of
land No 168. in the 19th district,
formerly Wi kiason county and ano
ther lot of land No 403 in the 9th
district Irwin county they being part
e real estate of Robert Grier, e
nlor deceased To be sold for the
benefit of ( he heir and creditor of
said deceased
Robert Grier, adrn’r.
IV>tn the Wiil annexed
Sept. 18. 1823. m9m
N IIN K months after date applica
tionwi . be made to rhe honorable
the inferior ourt of like counry,
while itting for ordinary purposes
for eave to sell part of the n-al e
tate of David Butler, late of v i kt-s
r- unty, decea ed for the benefit of
the he irs and creditors,
Frances W butler, adm’x.
November 28, 1823 m9m
NINE months after date ap
plication will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of
New ten County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of David C.
Patterson, deceased.
Josiah Terry, adm’r.
June 19, 1823. m9m
NINE months after date applica
non will be made to the honora
ble inferior Court of iike County,
while sitting for . ordinary purpose ,
for leave to sei. the rea estate of
Frederick Ba <, late of i hatham coun
t., decea ed. for the benefit of the
heir and creditors
Eliza Ball, adm’x.
Nov 20, 1823, msoi
IK T INE months after date, ap
} \ plication will be made to
he Honorable the Inferior Court
of Wilkes County, while sitting
or Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate of John
D. Stroud, dec’d. for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
Reuben Scott, Adm’r.
July 7, 1823. ~B—m9n
SIN months after date app ica
tion will be made to h Hon
orable the Inferior court of Eibert
county while sitting for ordlnarx pur
poses, for eave to ‘-ell one tract of
land lying on the waters of Warhatche
creek in said c unt^, it being a part
of the real e*.tate of Patrick Jack,
deceased
HARRIET JACK, Adm'x.
J • MF> J U R, AtiiiTr.
January 10, 18*4.
NINF months after date,
plication wil be made to the
orable the Inferior Court of
Wiikes County, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of Benjamin
Taliaferro, late of said county,
dec. for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Joseph A Green, Adm’r.
March 3, 1823. iO—9m.
NINI 7 months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
the nferior Court of Wilkes county/
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell the real estate of Lew
is McLendon, deceased in the county
aforesaid, for the benefit of the heir#
and creditors of said deceased.
Nelson Rowell, . ,
Francis McLendon, rSI
January 30th 1824. ([
VT INE months afterdate oppli
nation will he made to he hon
or ble the Inferior Court of Lincoln
County, while fitting !*-r ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Hannah Holmes, deceased,
for the benefit of the heir 9 and cred
itors.
Ichabod Holmes, ad n’r.
Feb 4,1824. w9ui
Georgia—Wilkes ComAy.
William Ribev sOm i.\ Dan
itl L p, adminisira -irs of ihe
of Jamt*s Lee, deceased app ; v s o me fur let
ers dismisaory from th<- sad admieis ration.
>e are therefore to cite and admoni-h
11 id singular die ku.drcd and rreditnrs of
s i l deceased, to file their • bjecUinS m this
office vv 1 1ion the *ime presc .b<-d bv law, to
she'V (if am ‘he have) why said letters
•.hould no’ be gra l ‘d
Given under m h ind at office, this 11th day
of September, 1823.
JOHN 1 in’SON*.c c. o.
Georgia—Wilkes County.
X juntas G H . ktsdi <- a.ul
\\ Gibson Col ins, admmn'ra rj, on
es'a e of Mos-*s Collins, deceased ,apply m
for letters dism.asnry from ‘he said admin
istration.
Tiiese are therefore ”o ce a. 1 admonisj
all and singular ’he k’ tdird .in*i creditors of
said deceased, o file 1 heir oi j?ctions in this
office within the tim presetd bv law to
shew cause (jfany .hey
should no be granted.
Given unde>- my hand a offi. f. tins , 6'hday
of September, 80()3
JOHN DYSON, c c o.
■** i — - m
1 ! xeeutor’s Sale.
0 y N the fir t Tuesday in April next
will be fold at the Court House
door in Wiikes County, all the real
estate of Benjamin Taliaferro, late of
said county, deceased ; consisting of
3 I racts oj aud,
one containing twelve hundred acres,
more or less, bmg on Broad river,
rhe same whereon the said Taliaferro
died ; one containing five hundred
and eighty six acres, more or less, ly
ing also on Broad river ; and the oth
er containing three hundred and fifty
four acres, more or less, also lying on
Broad river, and purchased by r he
said Taliaferro of Ifham Watkins.
The above land to be so'd in pun.u
anceof an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Wilkes County passed at ihe
January term of said court in
hundred and twenty four Te rns,
notes with good security the first
note payable the first of April, 1825,
the second note payable the first of
January, IS2G, and the third the first
of January, 1827
Joseph A. Green, ex’r.
January 30, 1824.
Notice i!
I WILL be ready at my store every
Wednesday from eight, until 12
o'clock, unti the first day f > arch
next, to receive a list of the taxable
property within the town and corpo
rate limits of ashington.
Jos. VV. K. b inson, i
“ec r. r w.
P S—i he negligent are referred
to the 39th section of the general Or
dinance
Febuary 11, 1824. 73t
Notice.
A LL persons that have watcher in
y my hands, left to Menard and
Thompson, or to either, are reques
ted to come for them immediately, a 3
ir wii* f prevent mistake being made.
Watches that have been in the ehop
one year, must be taken up before two
months, otherwise they will be sold.*
STEPHEN MENaRD.
February 14, 1824* 7—3 t
Sheriff's Titles,
N atly Printed,
And far sale at this