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About The Washington news. (Washington, Ga.) 1821-183? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1824)
Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold on Tues day in September next, at the cour* house of Wilkes county, with in the uual sale hours, the following property, to wit: ()ne sorrel filly about four years old, one brown bay horse a bout eight.year- old two cows and calve . one bed and furniture, two seal skin trunk . three split bottom chair’ one desk, one cupboard, two rooter ploughs. 6ctwo ploughs, two bu/.zuard ploughs, two axes. 2 pair gears, one oven, one grindstone, seventeen hog*, a field of corn, sup posed to be thirty acre*, and a field of cotton supposed to be twenty a cre ; a I taken as the property of Medad McLendon to satisfy an ex ecution in the name of Josiah Well/* Vs Medad McLendon and Allen P Riee with other executions, William Smith, Shff. August 6, 1524. the first Tuesday io Sept. ® next, will be sold, at the court bouse of Wilkes county, within the usual sale hours, the following pro perty. to wit: One tract of land, contain ing three hundred ac-rrs, more or less. lying on the waters of Little River, adjoining Mary Porter, and others; levied on as the property of JPaul T. Willis to satisfy sundry eX editions from a justice’s court, io the mine of John Robertson, ad* mtiiistrator of the estate of John Robertson, deceased, with the will annexed, against John W. Willis for Kdney Willis* and Paul TANARUS Wil lis security, together with one oth er.. in the name of Robert Grier, frrarer, against John W; Willis & Paul T. Willis, executors of the estate of Lewis Willis, deceased; property pointed out by plaintiff in the first named execution, and levi ed on by a constable. ALSO, One tract or lot of land containing eight acres, more or less, together with the improve* ynents thereon, lying on the Bea verdatn Greek, in the oeeupaney of Mrs. Mary Echols, adjoining Mrs. Mary Callaway, and the tract ct land whereon Mrs. Mary Echols formerly lived; levied on as the pro perty of Reuben Echols to satisfy sundry executions from a Justice’s court, io favor of Joseph A. Hew ell against Reuben Echols; proper ty poiored out by plaintiff uud levi ed on by a constable. ALSO, One tract of land contain ing two bundled acre*, mre or less, lying in the I’orkof Litile River and Kettle creek, adjoining Ric hard H. Long and others; levied on as the property of Stephen Hausberger, deceased, to satify sundry execu tions fmni a Justice’s court in favor <>f Francis V* iikioson, administra tor of Pleasant W ilkinson, deceased, against Allen P, Rice, administra tor of Stephen Hausberger, dee’d: property poi .ted out by plaiotiifand levied ou by a constable. R. J. Willis, and. s. Augtm 8, 1824*. ILL be ‘ old on the first • ues W day in October next, at the Court house in Wilkes i ounty, within the lawful sale hours, the following property, viz; Two negro fellows, Frank and Bob; levied on as the property of Royland Beasley to satisfy an execu tion obtained on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in the name of ndrew Low & Cos. vs Royland Beasley; property pointed out in said fifa. R. J. Willis and. s. w. g. July 28, 182+ 0% the first Tuesday in Sept next, will be sold at the court house of Wilkes county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: _ Six negroes: Ailsey, Clary, Lizz), Grarj, Lewis,aid Dolpbu*; levied ou as the property of Joboson “Weilboro, deceased, by virtue of &' execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage io favor of Isaac Ramsey vs. Johnson Wellborn, deceased': property pointed out by plaintiff, & by his directions left in the posses sessioo of Mrs Sarah Wellborn. Richard J. Willis, and. s. Ju'v 2, 182*. JOB PRINTING JftiUy executed at this OJJict. WILL be sold at the Court house of Wilkes county, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: Eight negroes : viz. Da vy, Bob, Sam, Exaline, Docia and her three children Lizey. Ellen, and Em my, 23 beds, furniture, steads and cords, six dozen sitting chairs, six dressing tables, six large pine tables, one walnut secretary and book case, one mahogany do. depone lot of books well .assorted one mahogany side board, one mahogany card table, one set mahogany dining tables,; one che6t drawers six dressing glasses , four smai’ iron pot*, two largf ditto ditto six pair pot hook*, six large ovens, two small do. one tea kettle, one pair waffling irons, two large gridirons, twenty two sma I diehe.. eleven sets plate? eight sets knives arid forks, two set* table spoons* one pepper mi‘i. one spice mili, two coffee mills, eight bras? candlesticks 6 metal do. four pair candle mouldy 6 waiters, four jars, four pair firedogs 6 sets tea cup< and saucers, two rets tea plates, four sets tea spoons, 6 paint ed ca%k* and gallon measure, one sopha. one lot gla a- ware four sets castor*, l dear born wagon one sorrel horse, and 8 cows and calves; levied on a* the pro perty of Alien P Rice to satis’y an execution in favor of Jilson Hopkins vs said Allen P. Rice—with sundry other execution*: property pointed out by defendant. ALSO, Ong tract of land cont-ure ing nicety.five acres, more or le9, lying in Wilkes county, ou the va lets of Kettle creek, adjoining C. Peleet and others; levied on as the property of Bet jamio Aiehaaoo to satisfy an execution in lavorof Au gustus B. Lougstreet vs. Reuljeu Bennett and Benjamin Aichasoo/ ALSO, •. ~. One negro woman; levied on as the properly of Keubeu Boo nei to taii.fy an execution io favour of Augustus B. Longstreet vs Reu ben Beouet & Benjamin Atchason. ALSO, One yoke of Oxen; taken as the property of Joliw W. Willi* to satisfy sundry fi fa’s against said j Willis: properly pointed out by Moses P. Willis. John Burks, 0. s . August 6, 182*. Executor's . Sale. ON Friday 1 the first day of Oct*v bet next, will be- sold at the late f residence of Thoma-: ftemmes. decea ‘ near Mill’ Mill*, on Little ri : ver, inthi* county, all the Personal Property ‘ of said deceased, (except the negroe ) consisting of household and kitchen furniture, plantation utenviL, two : good wagon;, eighty head of sheep ‘ fiftv or ,i v ty head of cattle, horse , i and hog* about three hundred and fifty barrel” of corn and the sod der oat . &c —A credit wijl be giv en for all sum.* over five dollars, un til the first day of January, 1826 The purchaser, giving :mai notes ■ with approved security, before the I property is delivered A. G. Sonnies , Ex’r, August 13, 182*. COTTON WARE-HOUSE, AUGUSTA. Pleasant Stovall, HAVING taken that safe and commodious WARE HOUSE in the rear of the Planter*’ Hotel, belonging to S* Hale, Esq and re cently occupied by Messrs. J. H. KinorCball & o. respectfully tenders his services as a Factor and Commission Mer chant. His attention will be exclusivel” devoted to this business, and his best exertions used to give satisfaction to those who may be pleased to afford him their support. Hi*- Ware House being remotely situated from other buildings, is thought to be exempt in a great de gree from the risk of fire, fCT* Liberal advances will be made on Cotton consigned to him. Augusta, July 13, 1824, Sl—3m Sheriff's Titles, N atly Printed, And for sale at this office. ) D. Meigs &J. M. Hand, , Having formed a connection for the purpose of transacting a W arehouse And Commission Business , RESPECTFLfLLY solicit the , patronage of their friends and the public Their Ware House is situated opposite that of Messrs, R. Malone & Co’s. upper end of Bioad street, and is new, spacious and con venient, and from its situation, af fords great security from fire The subscribers will also attend to receiv ing and forwarding any produce or merchandise, confided to their care. Daniel Meigs. Jonathan M. Hand. Augusta, December 31: Robert Malone, & Cos to their friends in the 1 up country their thank’ for the liberal support they received the past season, and beg leave to renew to them and the public, a tender of their services in the Commission Business. They are now making their WARE HOUSE much larger and more con venient which wili be completed by the Ist of September. They will make liberal advance* on cotton*- sto red with them for sale, and their for mer low commission of 50 cent? per. bale will only be charged, on ail sale* of cotton made by them; for all other transactions the usual com mission that are charged by other*.— They pledge their faithful attention to the interest of those who may fa vor them with their business. Augusta, August 17,1824. 34—7 t Holcombe & Brother , ?jnAKE (bis method of returning S_ thanks to tbeir friends and the public, for the liberal encourage ment heretofore rate i veil, and of in forming them that they continue to .transact the W are-House AND COMMI Si ON BUSINESS , at 1 heir old stand, upper end side Broad Street, where their fin divided attention will be paid to all business intrusted to their core. Augusta, Aug. fi, 1824. 33—6 t Kice ; s t avers 1. ” \ HE undersigned having fitted up : v his House of Entertainment, in a style whic't authorises him to say, that for convenience, comfort and neatness it challenges its superior to be produced in any up country estab lishment, most respectfully solicits the patronage of a liberal public He feels an additional pleasure in assur ing such as may favour him with their company, that along with all the good things which the market can afford to render hi* board invi ting, he has adopted certain regulo tions, which will secure to them the enjoyment of their time, free from those intrusions and vulgarities so incidental and disgraceful, in the gen eral, to inns of the up-country In short his best effort- have been made to render satisfaction to such as may favor him with their calls. A P RICE Washington, Ga July is- 1824. Monthly Notices. NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable Inferi or Court of Elbert county, while sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Joseph Christ ler, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN A, HEARD, . SINGLETON W, ALLEN Administrators. July 2,0, 1824. ra9m NINE months after date application wifi be made to the honorable Inferi or court of Elbert county, while sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Wm. Woods, deceased, for the benefit of the heir a and creditors. JepthaV. Harris, adm’r. July 20,1824. ro9m NINE months after date, ap plication wil be made to the Hon orable the Court of Wilkes Coun y, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Augustin Cooper, deceased; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Joseph W, Cooper, adm’r April l, U2A, m9m NlNE:months after date applica tion will:be made to the honorable In ferior Court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for JeavMo sell all tjie real estate of Lud well Fullilove, deceased, for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said dtfi&ased. , •.. Willis Fullilove , adtri'ir . * Elizabeth Fullilove , ad in’ July*2o, 1824.’ tr9.n NINE months after date applies - tion will be maide honorable the Inferior court of county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for to sell a tract Os. land . lying in Jackson county, on the waters of Sandy creek, containing two hundred acres, more or less, it being part of the real estate of. Francis Giddean, decea ed and to be old for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Elizabeth Giddean, Adm*x with the will annexed March 3, 1824. mam NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the honorable Inferior court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three hundred and sixty and an half a cres of landi lying in the county aforesaid, on Claik’s creek, ad joining. Wiley Hill and others, belonging to the estate of Ignatius Dodson, deceased ; also 202 1-2 acres of land in the county of Houston, arid one half acre lot in the county of Madison, at the Madison Springs, belonging to the estate of Chloe Dodson, de ceased, all to be sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors o both estates. Charles Dodson, Administrator of both estates , with the will annexed to that of Ignatius Dodson , dec’d. May 28, 1824. mffm : months after date applica . 1 tion will be made to the honor* .able the Inferior * court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for eave to sell a tract of tafid containing about 70 acres, lying in the county aforesaid on the waters of Up* tonV creek adjoining Wm, Arnett, and others, for the benefit of Felix Arnett, minor, orphan of Edward Ar nett, deceased. James W. Jack, guardian* May 1 * m9m NINE months alter date, applica tion wifi be made to the honorable Inferior court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land contairiing 330 acres, more or le*s. lying in the county aforesaid, on Fishing creek, for the benefit of the heirs of Nicho las Long, deceased. R. H. Long, 1 0 A. H. Gibson, > James Wingfield, j F* March 2, 1824. GEORGIA, Wilkes County , SUPERIOR COURT, JULY TEIIM. 1824. ON or before the twenty-fifth day of Deoembcr, eighteen hundred and fifteen, 1 promise to pay Young Bo hannon, one hundred dollars for va lue received. Roderick Easehj. ON the twenty fifth day of De cember,eighteen hundred and fifteen, I promise to pay Young Bohannon, forty dollars for value received. Roderick Eascly. ON the twenty-fifth day of Decem ber, eighteen hundred and fifteen, I promise to pay Young Bohannon, twenty-five dollars for value recei ved. Roderick Easdy. It appearing to the court that the original notes of which the foregoing are substantial copies have been lost out of the possession of Young Bo hannon, so that they cannot be found, and that the affidavit thereof ha 9 been filed in the Clerk’s office o) this court Therefore, on motion of Campbell & Andrews, attorneys for said Bo hannon, It is ordered that unless cause be shewn at the next term of this court, said copies will be estab fished in lieu of the originals: And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in one of the pub lic gazettes of thi* state, at least once a month for six months. True Copy from the Minutes of said Court, July 20,1814. John Dyson, Clerk, months &f.c:* dale appli- cation wili be made Io the bon orablcrthe Inferior Court of Lincoln Courfty, while sitting fi r ordinary purpdscs, for leave to sell the real estate of llannab Holmes, deceased, lor ihe benefit of the heirs and cred itors. Ichabod Holmes, adm’r. Feb. 4, 1824. Ui9m NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the honor able the Inferior court of Wi ke9 county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, fer leave o jefi a tract c£ land, containing 20 12 acres, lying in Houston county. 6th disirict, No. 13, belonging to the estate of \\ iiliarrt Martin, deceased, for the benefit ci the heirs and creditors. John Parks, G ana way Martin, Jldm'rs. May 3. 1824. m3m N ine miiihs after date ap plication will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Greenee County, while sitting fo£ ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of John Ogletree, late of said county, deceased. Henry Perkins, adm’r* March 15, 1824. m9tn NINE month 1 after date, applica tion wii be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Wi kes county, while sitting for ordinary for leave 10 sel part of the real es tate of William Walker, deceased* being one tract of land lying in the county aforesaid, on the waters of Fishing creek, adjoining Gay Smith and othe?S| containing26s acres for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Thomas Wootten, adm’r. January 7, 1824. NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the Hor* orable the Inferior court of Elbert county while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for ! eave to one tract o£ land lying on the waters of Warhatcha creek, in c Hunt ?, it being a part of the real e of Patrick deceased. Harriet jack, Adm’x- JAiWH, v J \CK, Adm’r. January 16, 1824. NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Elbert county 9 while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sefi a tract of iand in Pike county, formerly Monroe, known by number 64, in the second district of saidcounty, it being the rea; estate Ot Joseph Buffington, deceased. Ann Buffington ex*rx. Feb 11, 1824. l INE months after date* appti x cation will be made to the hon orable the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for eave to fell the real es tate of Job Hammond, sen. late of Elbert county, decea .and consisting ot one tract of iand on Savannah R ver, seven miles above Petersburg, also one lot of land in Irwin county, in the 6th District. No. 405. for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Lucy Hammond, adm’x. January 6 (824 M * months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable* the inferior Court of Wilkes county while silting 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 of said deceased. Nelson Powell, }* , Francis McLendon, sadm5 adm rS| January 30th 1824. NINE months after date ap plication will be made to the honorable the nferior Court of Wilkes County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the half of one tract of land lying in Fayette county, but for merly in Henry county, 13th dis trict, and known by No. 195, for the benefit of the heirs of Wash ington Hoff, deceased. Solomon Arnold, admY* Harriett Hoff, adm'x. July 6, 1824. * Blank Deeds, For sale ct this Office