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VOL 3.] * PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THOMAS A. FASTED’R. (HP TERMS—The Wisiiin-ton News i- )ni!,- weekly, iit Four i>oli:i's n yi’iu; or Tliruc dollars, if paid one imtl'in nilrauce, &itltc oili er a* tbecxpii alion of six immtlis. iO’ No sulisci iption iviil bo received for a loss terra than six months. —All arrearages must bo -{laid before any subscription can be discontinued, lull at the option of the proprietor. O’ A failure to notify a discontinuance at the trad of the year, will be considered as anew en gagement. (O’ Advertisements (except those published monthly) w ill be inserted conspicuously at To cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each continuance. —If the number of insertions is Sul specified, they will be continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. iT~r* All advertisements published monthly, will be charged one dollar per square for each in sertion. d.r T.e'ters must lie post paid, or they v ill be IFF For the information of our advertising friends, wc publish the following Law Iteqvisites. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators Executors or Guardians, are required, by law, ♦o be held on the first Tuesday in tiie month, be tween the hours often in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the comi ty in which the property is situate.—Notice ot these rules must be given in a gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors a ad creditors of an estate, must lie published for FORTY days. Notice tiiat application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell laud, must be j published sot FOUR MONTHS. SB MWill. II II ■ IBIS W—O ■ II iWI* 0 are au ” 4/ ‘**£l thorized to announce EDWARD BAL lard as a enndi-! date for the office of Clerk of the In ferior Court of Wilkes county at the ensuing election. March 30, 1820. 41— ts. We are au thorized to announce ROYLAND BEAS ue&msLEY, Es<|. as a can didate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, at the ensuing c lection. March 24, 1823. 40—ts We are aivi -JiT—>..‘2 d.;,rL’ owg.iwi ; Ills# Col. STEPHEN A. | *** W *®*^ r JOH NSON as a can-1 didact tor SHERIFF of the county of Wilkes, at the ensuing election. October 1, 1829. Hi —ts We are au m[. hijwU***M thorized to announce Gainham D. Rake iL” straw, Esq. as a can didate tor Cleric of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, at the next elec tion. Oct. 19, 1829. 18—if Wli 1 arc authorized MT* ? ’ tOaii|oiinceTllOMAß | L. WOTTEN, as ;i candidate for Tat Collector, for the county of Wiikes, M the ensuing e lection. Mav 12, 1829. f 47—ts I are authoriz ed to announce JOHN 11. DYSON j Esq. as a candidate for Clerk ol (he, Superior Court of W ilkes county at j The ensuing election. * j November 2, 1829. 20—ts j We are authoris ed to announce THOMAS R. EID SON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of \\ iikes county, at the ensuingclection. Oct. 12, 1827. 17—- fj||r Wc are aut hori zon to announce SNODEN KIRK LAND as a candidate for Coroner \ of Wilkes County, at the ensuing e lection. October 1, 1829. 10—ts We are authori zed tonnnounce SAM’L BROOKS F.sq. as a candidate for the office of County Surveyor, for Wilkes coun tv at the ensuing election. ’ October 27, 1829. 19—ts Al,f> persons to whom the estate of John Craves, dec., late of Wiikes county, is indebted, are here by required to hand in their demands within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment. W M. PARKS, adirdr. October 20, 1829. 20—(It WASHINGTON, (GA.) TUESDAY, N< VK;RBI<Sit 21, ISgtl. Wrl f ‘.Ull). ! rgnm: undersigned takes this w_ method of informing theVO- I ERS of W iikes county, that he J will he a candidate for the office of BIII.R IFE at the ensuing election m January next. —In doing so, he , leols too sensibly the obligations he i will be under for (hose imUdgencies, | which is a characteristic virtue with | his fellow-citizens. Wishing those i who are interested to act Utuier&un j tiingly upon the subject, he has tho’t ; proper to name those gentlemen w ho i -hat e consented to act ns his deputies in tiie event of his election, who are | Messrs. Major Henry Pore, and , Lemuel Wootten. j He deems it not necessary to state that in the event of nis successful preferment that his host energies will he devoted ti> the discharge ol tiie duties of the office. C. 11. NELSON. Washington, July 10, 1828. 4—ts, the repealed] solicitations of many friends, and a ’ hope that I have discharged the du ty entrusted to me heretofore, to j your satisfaction, I am induced again ; i to offer myself ns a Candidate for | Tax Collector at (lie approaching | election in January next. Should you once more favour me with your confidence, I will endeavor to acquit : myself to your satisfaction, and in a manner that will silence prejudice and prove that your suffrage are j placed in hands entitled to receive it. William Watkins.- September 28, 1829. 15— WOTHT —-All persons indebt- ! -LAS ed tothe estate of Lawrence C. • Toombs, late of Wilkes county, de-j ceased, arc re(|uest.ed to make im- J mediate payment; and all those ha- | ring demands against said estate, are required to hand them in, prop erly authenticated, within the time prescribed hy law, to H //*. 11. Pope, ailin'r. k Nov. 2. l*3i?9. , 20—fit PERSONS indebted to the es tate of John J\i. Simpson, late of Wilkes countv, deceased, aie re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands again*! said estate, aim required to present them for payment within the time , prescribed by law. James 15. Simpson, 2. j William L. Simpson, ) s November 9. 1829. 21—(it to whom (lie estate m of John Dyson, deceased is in debted, are requirod to band in their j demands within the time prescribed by law; and all those indebted to 1 | said estate, are requested to make ‘ , immediate payment. John il. !> sod, admV. ; November 9, 1829, 21—fit : IWOTICE.—AII persons iudebt-j : ed to the estate of John T. j | Graves, decea’sd, late of Willies ] county are requested to make irnme idiatc payment; and all those haring | | demands against said estate, are re- | i quired to hand them in, properly I authenticated, within the time pre-1 scribed by law, to WALTER H. IN EE MS adm’rJ Nov. 9, 1829. 21—fit fP rgIHE subscriber wish er JsL ing to quit the prac -4 tice of Medicine, offers tor • sale bis entire stock of Me dicine and Shop Furniture. Those, wishing to purchase, would ilo well to call at his residence, examine ami buy without delay. William J. McGehcc. October 12, 1829. 17—ts Office Discount and Deposit, ) Washington, 24 th Oct. 1829. j A REDUCTION of 10 pr.ccnt is required upon all notes run ning in Bank to be made at the first | renewal on and after the Ist Febru ! ary next,—Those who may choose, can'make their reduction at an ear ; Her date. lit/ order of the Hoard, SAME. BARNETT, Cashier. J9—oowt Istf. [Neatly printed for rate at this Office, f .No! ice It) * *'l rv ;•: ; ; g O be let. to f lie Uv. --r hidilci. | -M. on Saturday the sth of J)e-1 cember next, at Fishing crock meet-, i ing house, a Bill of work on said] house, viz. The whole of the sills to I ; lie new and of heart pine, girder and sleepers if any deliccacy. Raise the ; bouse twenty inches higher and place i it on good bri< ; or rock pillars, six j piimrs under each till three feet ; long, the corner pillars turned the j same to be well pointed svitli lime. ; i be floor to he put in good repair, j Hie w hole ot tin! old wotherhoarding ami shingles to he taken elf and new dressed wotherhoarding and shingles, | of heart pine to be put an, hrcc win-, dons in the pulpit end onea/g !to receive eighteen ~ .y i"t; ( i in the other end two wi ; mvs of the l i same size and one ol the suin’ size i m each end of the shed, akeing in jail nine windows of eighteen lights, j .'bur w indows on each do of the ] house large enough to recive twelve j lights H) by 12, makeim. in all on 1 tiro sides eight, windows. Door and window shutters to lie oi rood heart j plank, the door shutters o tie hung “it Ii good hinges and win hwv to slide ! inside. Making new p, ipit to be) worth twenty-fiVe dollar*,in the es-1 tiination of good wcrkmol ,■ sufficient size conveniciitiy to hoi., five or six ! persons, take down the j .U'titienand j mal eitup of ...... J_. . ~,i ~t I give the Blacks ten or iw he of tiie j deficient scats and re; air them, and make as many new ones and repair the old ones pitting on a good tool board to ail the seats. Rating good • teps to each door made el heart t im bcr. The diincnlions of the house :s forty feet hy fifty ofllie usual pitch, f'iie above work to he oampleted hy •lie first of May next, in a strong wurknum like manner. Hart well ,)nekso, “i 2 Pfiictijaii A. Latte, y ~ Henry Wootten, ) / Novemlicr 2, 1819. go—lt (&i* ‘€ £% VC * -v ‘ &€♦ ! \\ ARE-iH)I *ll, now e-, 533 reeling upon (lie foil (former ly known as “MeLtuva,’ f at the cor-] iter of Washington aml Reynold j .Streets, will he ready I* r tiie recep tion of produce and Merchandise In the Ist of October. This establishment fi <m its pecu liar situation and structure, may be! | considered secure from the danger of fire.—ft is situated in a central part! ]of the city immediate!’ upon the; ‘wharf, bounded on t l * in .the I river, cast by a brick -ruii, which di-I ■ r ides it. from a large vacant lot. On i the Sout Ii hy tin area of (.>0 feet, and ] ‘>n the West, by Washington street jiind tiie old burying ground. In ad-, ddion to the lire proof < lose storage, a large portion of the Cotton sheds 1 will be built of brick ami covered with slate. The subscriber intending to occu py his establishment ns a factor and commission merchant, would be ! thankful for the patronage of ins friends and the public generally. I Advances trill be made upon pro ! petty, in s'tore ; and all charges con lined to customnrv ra’g A. 1 • MMIN S. \ugusta, Aug. 22, I 11-—ti l. j STIvA\ IM) l i'rom tii stibscrihor, i A:* living in \V ekes county,: j near Danbutg, about tin . ms&s&ifc* 28th of Octoacr last, a Sorrel Horse, i 7 upwards of five feet high, eight years old last spring. On clese examina tion bis right eye w ill In found blind:, he is shod all round; is a little sivav 1 backed; both hind feel white, and I ‘ he lias a small white streak or blaze jin bis face. No other marks recol lected. Any person tyi igiv up -aid j horse, .mil securing bun s> that 1 get him again, shall be liberally rc- j I warded, and any irifonnation se j spccting him will be thankfully re- j j wived. Amos C'hunn, jun’r. Nov. lfi, 1829. 22— iH ; ir t.\ri:n. \ A gcmlcioan i,. <lc ■si roils of purchasing a number of ! Negroes, uged as follows, viz:— j Men and Burs Irom l.i to 2<"> years I'dage; Women and Girls, from 14 to 18. For further information ap | !y at. the Tavern of Air. James Alexander. |\ ashington, Nov. 9, 1829, 21 5t (BORGIA —Lincoln ('ounti/. cut nr ot’ o a din An r. Jl L\ TERM, 1829. S'resent tlien* Honors linn llcmson, Robert Fleming, Hi Ilium Jones, Thomas 11. Murray, and Peyton , / laws, Judges of said Court. \ f i'ON theq;plieationof William v..- ;!mt i., I I the bond of Hamilton Keinsori in the ; penally of ten ihousnnrl ilollars to j make good anil sunieient titles In one halt oi the tract <>i land ami im provements which the said W illiam C. Stokes ami llamillon Remson I j.nrcliasi <1 ot the executors of Josh- j u i (n inage, dec. adjoining Lamar, ] Brunson, Eubank and others, con iiiaiing fimi teen lumdredacres, more ! juries.*, alter lie the said William! I U. Stokes, j;aid the purchase mo- I ney for the same, which Ims been jdone; and stating further th.it the said ilumiiton has departed this life j intestate, without Inning executed i •itles nccopling to said limnl, and j undertaking and praying this Court to cause the administratrix of the said Hamilton Remson deceased, to execute titles to said Vtiiiinm C. Btokes, according to the said bend, so .made ns aforcsail, and the law in such ease made and provided. It is therefore ordered, that the Chirk of this Court proceed to give notice in terms of the law, of the intend'd application, and that no tice he;served on the lulininistiatrix oi said jla milton, to lie and appear before the court therein named, and shew cause (ifany) why titles should not be executed hy her ns utimim : irut'i* ui"...-.......;,! j,, ii,vvil iii.ii.i* . .-io:;,m ( ..'.nance or aU'U | bond and this application, j True copy from the Minutes, this j 7th of A a gust, 18211. I'Y'incis l'\ Fleming, c. <• o. (i i.ORG lA —t thprjn: County. INFERIOR t Ol RT. I Sitting for Ottm.wf AUY J'i ufoses. I E. M. Bradly, j vs. y RULE NISI. Jas. McCoy, j f EON lhr petition of F. M. j Ilradly executor of the Inst ; will and teslhment of Jolm A. Bradly ! deceased, t. tqtpearing to the ( unit shut the .*: id John A. had in ids life j ti mo pun based a tract of land lying • i:i ('ovvy'; : i e.i.uiily, of l!ic :uliiiinistra tur mi the estate of l.cinuel Bfncii, deceits si, to which be failed to re iceivc Titles, and that the said ad- 1 ininist? ator was dead and n new nd : minis: l it ion granted tothe said Jus. .McCoy .and all the drctiuistiuices-| fairly stfited; ordered that said Jas. McCoy do’ proceed to make title deeds to the sniilE. M. ISradly execu tor on tin ustste of the said John A. Bradly, deceased, according to the requirements of the law in such cases marie and provided, and the law re i quiring that saidorder sliould lie pub lished in one oi tiie Gazettes in the! State for three months tin-1. any and ! ’ ail persons miglit interpose elijections if nuy there nre. If none he made j : applieat ion will lie made for a rule ah- j ; solute at the c.vpirution of that tiifie.j ! A true, extract, from the minutes of \ this ('ourt, this IG th September, 1829. Wm. Henry Smith, c. e. o. (>li< lA—Wilkes County. HA lELDLNfi RUCKER ol'Cnpt. ’ John T. YVoottcii’s district, | ( tolls before me a sorrel! mare with : :a. white streak down her forehead, j j some small saddle marks on her. back, with a switch tail, about four 1 fact seven inches high, supposed to’ lie about nine or ten years old, up praised to twenty-five dollars by Bi* ~,eon IVtteet and Seaborn Calla way this 4th day of April, Nathan Tmett, j. p. A true copy from the records of inv office this sth day of June, 1829. I TUB. R, LU)*<9N> C. t. c. w. (, v [New Series—No 24* ! * FOIl(j 2A— U ilkes County, i A ISR MIA tl ( v EEUYAY of i XSL tli” lGotli district, ti. .>:. toll* j lielore me, an estray mare and cult j appraised hy Maj. Henry I’npc and i Baker Lipscomb at .'55 dollais, a j bout five years old. she is a t in: U J sorrel marc, witlin blaze in her foie j head, and both hind feet widle i:e-.r ----| ly up to the knees, had an colt, when taken up. She was taken by said Callaway several months and posted, but the then presiding Justice omit ted making the necessary entry unJ return. Sworn to before me this Ifith day of May, 1829. l.odowiek M. 12ill, j. r. A true copy from the rocoids of i myoPiae. tl-hj 28;!i May !Bfi‘. ‘i'lis. l. f.i iiS i N,. ..v. GEORGIV—W ilkes County, aJjtOS FED before me Joseph . Slack a Justice of the Bence in and for said County, by Wylie J\ Bmks ol'tiie IHfttli District Georgia, Militia, one Brow u mat e mule, about two or three veins obi, about four feel four inches high, no marks or biands perceivable, appraised by Jesse M dliatns and Thomas J. Tutu to forty-five dollars. Joseph Slack, j. i\ True copy from the records, >( my office this Bth day of July, 1829. THOSE R- EIDSON, c. i. < . w. c, Administnitors Saltts. V h bouse in W ilkes county, pm suant to an order of tin- Inferior court of said comity, while sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in January next, one tract of land, lying on the waters of Ket tle creek, joining binds of Georgo Snrit Ii niidothcis, containing ‘tiff act es more or lest, (g Qjfr improved, with a dwel ling house, gin house, barn and o ther out houses. ALSO One tract of land, iyittg 1 oil ing James ‘ll mg field and others, con taining TWELVE acres, moro or less, and a lot containing Ctll3 acre, more or less, lying on tjn? road leading from Wnsliington to. Augusta, and adjoining Jolm IK Thompson. A hup, Several Likchf j\i:anous. THE ABOVE IS TIIH Kcul and Personal E S T A T jE lof Grec nhcrry Pinkston, deceased, j late of W ilkes county. —Sold for the | benefit, of the heirs amln editors of’ j Mtid dece.iM'd, on it credit of *w lvc jmontli*. —Further particulars nmdo 1 l.iniw u on the day of sale. Shndnwk ritikston, titltnYr October 2T, 1829, 19—tds GEEEARLY to an order of r m tin: Inferior Comt of Clark county while silting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first ’i lies* day in December next, at the court house in the town of Washington^ ] Wilken county, & acre:; of land, adjoin y ingot Gabriel Toombs j mid the widow IHditig, about five ! miles above VVashington, whereon , Jacob Early formerly lived, mid t< ;be sold ns his property to make ft I division among t lie Legatees of “said deceased, iigreeubly to his Will. Twelvemonths ei edit will he giw cn, with bond and apjiroved security!. • George \Y. Moo if', Adm'r de bonis non, Sept. 13, 1821). 14— (if* RSI ANT to anoiiU'i ofllio Inferior court of Wilkes eounty ‘while sitting for oidinnry purposes, will lie sold at the Court house in Wilkes county on the first Tuesday in Juiumv next, a part of the NKGKORS, belonging to tiie estnfe of John T. Graves, dec., late of Wilkes county* Sold for the benefit of the heirs taxi creditors of said deceased.—Tern.ll made known on the day of sale. Walter 11. M t erns, a tint A : Novtiuibwr 9, 1829. 21—Uh