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Mends we publish the following Law Requisites.
Sales of Land arid Negroes, by Administrators
Executors or Guardians, are required, by law,
to be held on the first Tuesday in the mouth be
twren the hours often in the forenoon anti three
in f afternoon, at thte Court-House of the coun
ty t i which the property is situate.—Notice ot
roles must be given in a gazette SI Al*
Jays previous to the day of sale.
N t ice-of the sale of personal property must be
g:\ evi in like manner, FORTY days previous to
the dav of sale.
Notice to tlie debtors and creditors of an estate,
must be published for FORTY days. ■
Notice that application will l>e made to theLouit
of Or'diuarv for leave to sell land, or Negroes,
most be published sot FOUR MONIHS.
:i We are im ”
thorisedto announce
§■ L % Judge THOMAS U.
p CHARLTON, of
Chatham, as a Candidate to repre
sent the State, irt the House of He
rn esentatives of the Congress of the ]
t cited States, at the ensuing elcc
givii to he held in October next.
Ju Iv 12t li, 1830.
We, are au
,wV‘-k4(l thorised to announce
ii Col. John Billups,
of Oglethorpe, as a
Candidate to represent the State, in
the Congress of the United States, at
Hit- ensuing ejection to he held in
October next.
July 12th, 1830.
I > -eSfe* Vo are au
thorized to announce
M THOMAS I). Mc-
LAUGHLIN, Esqr.
as a candidate for Tax Collector of
Wilkes county, at the ensuing elec
tion.
July 5, 1830. 3—ts
~ notice,
ALL persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Feder
ick Patterson, late of Oglethorpe
county deceased, are requested to
present them duly authenticated,
and those indebted will please make
immediate payment as indulgence
will not.be given.
John Rupert, adm it*
June 14th 1830. I—fit.
NOTICE,
“2CJERSO?i t S indebted to the es
ja. tate of Mrs. Cscelia Potter de
ceased, late of Wilkes county, are
called on to make early payment ;
and all those having claims against
the said estate, are hereby required
to present them to the subscriber,
properly authenticated within the
time prescribed by law, or this will
be plead in bar against them.
A. H. Gibson, Lxr.
July 12, 1830. fit.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands a
gainst the estate of B. W. C.
Martin, late of Oglethorpe county
deceased, are requested to present
them legally authenticated and those
indebted will make immediate pay
si'Ci't, as indulgence cannot be given.
• * ’ Richard Doudy, adm’r.
July 5, iS3O. 4 ~ 6t
LiW.
Robert Jl. Toombs ,
OFFERS his piofessional ser
vices to the public.—He will
practice in the several courts of the
-Northern circuit. —Office, A ashing
tnn, Wilkes county, Georgia.
June 21, 1830. I ~ ltu ‘
WASHINGTON, (GA.) TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1830.
J. F. G-ONEEj&E.
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
WILL visit Washington in a
short tim6, where lie will
remain a few daysi Mr. G’s. Musi
cal talent tint) capacity for Minting
Piano’s. Arc. is so well known by
those acquainted with him that re
commendation would be superfluous.
He has been patronized by the most
tasteful devotees of Music in every
.state he has visited. The Ladies of
Washington and its vicinity, having
Piano's out of order and wishing
them put in tune, are requested to
send their names to Thomas A.
Pasteur. Price for tunciug, live
dollars.
Washington, July sth 1830.
List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office in\Wash
ington, Wilkes county, Georgia, on
the Is/ day of July, 1830.
A
Joel Abbott, Esq. Messrs. Adams & Towns,
Dr.JosephW.Aulhony,3 John I*. Anderson, P. JVI
B
Thomas J. Beck, J. Billingslea, 2,
John H. Bryan, Richardson Booker,
Anderson Bates, Edward Black, 2,
Samuel Burns, John Ballard,
C. L. Bolton.
c
John Chany, Mildred Carlton,
Col. Baylis R. Crosby 2, Lucy Cosby,
tieorgei Carter, S. Crayton,
Kduniml B. Cobb, Benjamin Ciabb,
Jesse Clarke, A. A Cleveland,
: Rev. Enoch Calloway, Joscpn W. Cooper.
i l>
! E. E# Dubose, Julia Ann Dub|>se f 2,
| Cunningham Daniel.
F
, Parmela Fomby*
Messrs Chunn, Cilles- } Samuel Goode,
f)ie. &, Cos. ) Charles \V. Gresham,
Robert Giahan, Ann Graves,
Rev. S. Gibson.
2%
Col Josephllenderson ) Joseph Henderson, 3,
or Kugk Riynokii, ) Col. Jesse Heard,
David P. Jlililibuse, Daniel Hester,
David Hanmiick, John Harris A. M.
E. Henry, Thomas Higgiub°thftm ; |
William Hudspeth, A. Hammons,
Jane Hughes, Elizabeth Houghton,
Moses ilaiubrick.
J
Johu C. Jordan.
a
Jones Kindriclu j
Ii
Anne Lever ettfe, \ hiceut B. La we*
Thoms Little, Richard H Long, j
Davit! Lassley, Alexander Leant.
James Lester, Capt. Jus. M. C. Lukci.
m
T. I). McLaughlin. William McF.lioy,
Davis L. McJunkiu, 2, Joshua Mercer,
Rev. Jesse Mercer, 2, Hudaii Marshal.
Benjamin Murphy, James Meniwcther, j
Jane Minton.
KT
William Normans
r
Chenoth rotcct, Joseph Pulling
George Picket, jVlm v Pope,
Dr. J. H.Popc, William A. Piggott. {
r , a
Charles Quigley*
it
Dr. Albert Rocs, Receiver ofTax Returns,
Rev. M. D. O’Rifry, Richard liobinsoh,
Dr. Sydney IF. Reese, 2.
s
Nathaniel Snelson, Guy Smith,
Alex. Stone, Rev. Mr. Stephen^,
Daniel Shumate, Hiram Scott, 2,
John Scott, 2, Rev. Jos. C. Stiles,
Charles Smith, Nathaniel T. Steen,
Rev. Adiel Sherwood, James B. Simpson, I
Robert Simpson, Emanuel Smith.
T
Mnj. Wat. Triplett, James Toles.
w
Col. Abner Wellborn, Verginia C. Wilkinson,
Mary Wignfield, Bethany Woodard,
Thomas Walton, John Wilkinson,
John Wells, .Tosiah M* Woollen,
Mrs. Walker, Jarrot Wilson,
Aug. B. Wooldridge, John S. Walker.—l 22. ,
F7“ Persons asking for letters will
please say if they are advertised.
Win, (x. Driver, P. M.
GEORGIA —Taliaferro County.
all and singular the Execu
toi sand Administrators Heirs
and Distributees their Attornies guar
dians or Agents of the estate of James
Chivers late of said county deceased.
You will take notice that i Sarah
Chivers the widow and relic of the
said James Chivers doc. will apply
to the Superior court to be held in
and for the county of Taliaferro at
the July term 1830, that Commis
sioners may be appointed to lay off
and assign my Dower out of the real
estate that the said James Chivers
died siozed of lying and being in
said county of Taliaferro.
All those which are interested arc
hereby required to take notice.
Sarah Chivers.
March Bth 1830. 39
executed at this Office.
Executive Department, Geo:
MILLF-UGEvILLE, 17th June, 1830.
mrOTICE is hereby given, that
JLU Sealed Proposals will be decei
ved at this Depart n.ctit, until the
15th day of August next, for print
ing and binding two thousand copies
of a Compilation of lie Laws and
Resolutions of this State* from the
year 1820 up to 1829, inclusive, in
qtiorto size volumes, with Marginal
Notes and Index. The type and pa -j
per to he similar to that of the di
gest of the Laws of the U.
published by Thomas F. Gordon,
Esquire, in 1827. The binding io
be.ofgood sheep (Lav binding) let
tered and filleted.
* Proposals milst be plain and ex
plicit, and must embrace all expen
ses attending the execution and de
livery ofthe work at the State House
in this place, and also the time of
delivery for which good and sufficient
security will bo required, as well as
for the re-delivery ofthe manuscript.
Attest, MILLER GRIEVE,
Sec’ry. Executive Department.
June 18, 1830. I—tlsa
(CP To be published until the loth of August
next, in the Athenian, Augusta Chronicle, and
Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian and Re
publican, and Washington News.
f Administrators Sales.
j fStSUriLL he sold at the court
V V house in Henry county, on
the first Tuesday in October next,
pursuant to an order of the Inferior
court of Wilkes county while sitting
for ordinary purposes one tract of
land lying in Henry county, and
known as lot No. 07 in the 4tb dis
trict of said county,
ALSO,
! Will he sold as above on the
! first Tuesday in October next at t he
court house ip, Dooly county one tract
I of land known as lott 223 ill the 7th
j district of said county.
ALSO,
Will he sold as above on Hie
I first Tuesday in October next at the
J court house in what was formerly
i Carrol perhaps now ‘JY.,e,> oounty j
I one tract of land known as No, 20
| in the I fill* district of what was form
lerly Carrol county.
ALSO,
I Will he sold as above on the
! first Tuesday in Oct obey* next at the 1
! court house of Newton county (oiigi-|
j nally Henry) one tract of laud known
las lott 200 in the 11th district of
j Newton (originally Henry) county.
The above ltiui irf a part of the j
| real estate of Lawrence C. Toombs j
j decesaed iate of Wilkes county and
will lie sold for the benefit of the cre
ditors of said dee.—Terms of sale
a credit until the first ofJaiun y next,
the purchaser giving bond with
proved security.
W. 11, Pope, ad in’r.
July sth 1830. 3—-tds.
be sold at the. court
V V house in Wilkes county, on
the first Tuesday inSeptembei next,
pursuant to an order of the Inferior
court of said county while sitting for
ordinary purposes, one tract of land
containing
iO* more of less,
TaSr whereon L. C. Toombs
deceased resided at bis death.—One
tract of land commouly known as t he
Roberts tract; and a small tract oc
cupied some time sfficc by Sunitiel
Passmore. The whole being a part
of the real estate of Lawrence C.
Toombs, dec. late of Wilkes coun
ty.—Sold for the benefit of the cre
ditors of said dec.—Terms credit till
the first of January next—purchas
ers giving bond with approved secur-
W. 11. Pope, ciylm’r.
July sth 1830. 3—tds.
UflfriLL be sold on Friday the
▼ W 20th of Au just next, at the
residence of Washington Griffis, late
of Oglethorpe county, decceased, all
the perishable property of sairl dec.,
consisting of household and kitchen
furniture, a good set of shop tools,
together with a quantity of wagons,
carts, &.c. nearly finished, with a
number of other articles too tedious
to mention.—(Terms of sale made
known on the day.
Jonathan W. Rains, adm’r.
, July 5, 1830. 4 —fij.
WILL be sold on the first
Tuesday in August next at
the court house of Wilkes county be
tween the Usual sole hours, two|
tracts of land, one containing
acres more or less, ly
ing in said county ad
joining Joseph Henderson, also one
other tract containing
H acres more or less, ail-
Jk joining Enoch Little
ton in said county, being the real
estate of Richard Peteet deceased of
Said county. —Sold for the hem fit o
the heirs and creditors of said dec.—
Terms made known on the day of
sale.
Chenoth Peteet, } T ,
. , raain rs
Simeon Peteet, )
May 25th 1830. 49—tds.
EXECUTORS’ SAKE.
“ - 1
zisrfSi-. - ga j t j county', while
sitting for ordinary purposes, one
tract f land lying in Wilkes county,
and adjoining Jesse Mercer and o
otliers, containing 72 acres, more
or less.
One other tract of land lying
in Wilkes county, adjoining Alexan
der Pope and others, and containing
ps? acres, more or less.
JI Both the above tracts
belong to the estate of Osborn Stone,
deceased, late of Wilkes county,
and* will be Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said decea
sed. Tcrmsofsale—twelve months
credit, the purchaser giving bond
with approved security.
John TP. Butler, ex'r.
July 5, 1830. 3—tds
Sheriff’s Sales,
ILL be sold On the Ist Tues-
V W day in August next, at the
Court house in Wilkes county , be
tween the usual sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit
Two negro men, to wit: t)ave
and Rob; levied on as the property
of Maty Bell, to satisfy a fifa in fa
vor of William Hearing, vs. Mary
Bell.
ALSO,
Two negro women: Pat and
Judy, five bead of cattle, one wal
nut side-board, one ditto folding ta
ble and rounds* one ditto bureau,
two. [line tallies, one pimp desk, three
beds, bedsteads and furniture; levi
ed on as the property of Lucy Mal
lory by v irtue of n execution in fa
vor if Johu Douglass.
ALSO,
Th pee negroes* to v. it: Jingo,
Jinny and Sally; levied on as the
piopertyo, Gilbert llay, deceased,
to satisfy a fifa in favour of Catha
rine’ Hay, vs. Richard H. Long,
executor of said Gilbert Hay.
Stephen *A. Jonnson, Sli’ff.
June 3Utb, 1830.
117'Ihh be sold at the Court
V w house in Wilkes county on
the first Tuesday in August next*
between the usual sale hours, the
following property, to wit i
One tract of land containing
six hundred and Seventy-five acres,
more or less adjoining James A.
Groves and others, known ns the
Mount-racket plantation, new in the
possession of Simpson Montgomery;
also one other tract of land adjoining
11. W. Brewer, Daniel Chandler,
and others, containing eighty-six &
an half acres, more or less, now in
the occupancy of Mrs. Mary Hay;
also one house and lot in the town
of Washington, now occupied by
Mrs’ Catharine llay, and the fol
lowing negroes, Hastings, Sally &
Hannah; levied on as the property
of Gilbert Hay, deceased, to satisfy
a fifa in favor of William Blooduor li
Vs. Richard H. Long, surviving ex
ecutor of Gilbert llay, dec. The
said house and lot and negroes levi
ed on and to be sold subject to the
life estate of Mrs. Catharine Hay—
property pointed out by plaintiffs’ at
torney.
Luke Turner, D. S.
. June 2(i,
pNf.ew Series—No. 5*
’3R ‘ lI,L be sold on the Ist Tuos-
V ▼ day in August next, at th®
Court house in Wilkes County, be
tween the usual sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit :
One tract of land on Pistol
creek containing fourhiinderd ucres,
more Or less; levied on ns the pro
perty of Michael L. Andrews to sa
tisfy three fifai’s, one in the name of
Banks & Baird and one in the nania*.
of Archibald Stolon# for the use of
jJeptha V. Hanis and one in thft.
name of R. & Baird vs. said Michael
L. Andrews.
ALSO,
One negro boy named Len;
levied on as the property of John S.
Wheeler, to satisfy sundry executions’
from a justices court in the name of
Will in in P. Muse fc others* vs said
Wheeler, levy mode and returned
to me by a constable.
John Burks* D; S;
June 2, 1830.
bo sold oil the first
w W Tuesday in August next, at
tiie coiirt bouse in Wilkes county,
between the usual sale hours, the fol*
lowing property, to wit:
One tract of hold containing
two hundred and fifty-three acres,
more or less, on the waters of Dry
fork Crock adjoining lands of Mary
Calloway and others, whereon Miea
jah W. JJavis now lives; levied oil
as the property of James SUvey,
trustee for Elizabeth Davis by virtue
of a fifa obtained on the foreclosure
of a mortgage in favor, of John D,
Brown, vs. said James Silvey trustee
as aforesaid.
Luke Turner, D. S.
May 28, 1830.
W ILL be sold at the Court
house of Elbert county on
the first Tuesday in August next, be*
tween the usual Sale hours the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One negro boy named Mat?
four years old; taken as the proper*
ty of Elijah Maxwell* to satisfy sun
dry fifas.fiom a Justices’ court, vs.
sa id Mttkwell, levy returned by a
constable.
Leroy Upshatv, Sh’lf.
June2sih. 1830.
yt 7 ILL be sum at the Court
v ▼ house of Elbert county, on
the first Tuesday in August next,
within the usual hours of sale, thft
following property, to wit:
One hundred and ninefy-twd
acres of land, inure or less, on .Sa
vannah river adjoining Samuel Pat
terson, John Dunn and others, well
improved, where Thomas Turner
now lives; levied on as the property
of Thomas Turner to satisfy three
mortgage fifas in favor of James
Adams, John Beck and Ralph Gains;
vs. said Turner; property pointed
out in said mortgage.
Lcrov Upslmw, Sh'ff.
May 28, 1830.
ISj£Uk7'ILL be sold on the Ist Tucs-1
T day in Bept. next, at the
Court House in Elbert county, be
tween the usual sale hours'* the fol
lowing property* to wit:
One negro boy by the name
of Tom; levied on as the property
of John llardmau, to satisfy u fifa
on the foreclosure of a mortgage in
favor of Lindsay Oglesby vs. said
Hardman.
Leroy Upshaw, Sh’ff.
June 25, 1830.
Four months after
claflt application will be made to tbe honorable
the Interior court of Wilkes county while sitting
for ordinary puposes for leave to sell the urgrtv-s
belonging to tbe estate of Avery Hood, dcqM.
Stephen XV. Hood, ) ,
Burnell Hood, r at!, “ ls -
June 21st 1830.
Four mouths - after
date application will be made totl.ehauorabh , te
U.fenor com of Elbert voooty, whifc, sit , illg ™
o'dinary purposes for leave to sell the real esc
late ofßoln it P'-ebucU, cFcenseH
I\ dliam IV Jiite, adm’r
trine 21, I*3'll j. ’ r *
Four mouths after
date application will be made ,o the Houoralde
the Interior Court of Wilkes roomy while bh *
for ordjjarjr purposes, for leave to sell a par ft
he Nuproes ol the esiaie- of Joseph bell
late* of Wilkes county. /’
Bowling W. Stark, ndmV.
Mmy 11. JBcll, tuku’x,
.Jui/ 6th • ; v * . A ’