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NEWS AND GAZETTE.
WASHINGTON, GA.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1840.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisement s, not exceeding one square, firs (
insertion, Seventy-fire Cents ; and for each sub.
sequent insertion, Fifty Cents. A reduction will
4ie made of twenty-five per cent, to those who
advertise by the year. Advertisements not
limited when handed in, will be inserted till for
bid, and charged accordingly.
Sales of Land and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, are required by law,
to be advertised, in a public Gazette, sixty days
previous to the day of sale.
The sales of Personal Property must be adver
tised in like manner, forty days.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Land or Ne
groes, must be published weekly for four months ;
notice that application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must be published thirty days;
and Letters of Dismission, six months.
PUBLIC notices!
03” JYolice This • 33
The Copartnership heretofore existing
between the Subscribers, was dissolved by
mutual consent, on the Ist day of Novem
ber, 1840.
The Notes and Accounts of said Firm
(together with the Accounts of THOMAS
LAWRENCE, which have been transfer
red to LAWRENCE & PETEET,) have
been assigned to Robert A. Toombs and D.
G. Cotting, Esqrs., who are alone autho
rized to settle the same ; and Ur whom
those indebted to both Concerns are re
quested to make immediate payment.
FREDERICK LAWRENCE.
CHENOTH PETEET.
Nov., 1840. 11. st.
Mata si JYolice*
ALL rsens imiuo. sd i! ■by NOTE
dt'OTfiN AC* OUNT, a*, requested to
e forward, an&pay up wifhou* delay.
v* e ijh'i'tmAC’ all debts a nd! tr us in the hand--
Os an Attorney 10, Suit, pi, te first day of
January next; therefore, those who do not wish
to pay cost, &c, can call on us and settle.
LAWRENCE & PETEET.
Washington, Oct 8. (6) ts.
JYolice ,
The Copartnership existing between the
■Subscribers, previous to the First day of
July, 1840, was dissolved on that day, by
mutual consent.
JAMES CULL.
JOHN HOGAN.
Washington, Nov. 5, 1840. 10 3t
JYolice y
Tie Subscriber will continue the busi-
BOOT AND SHOE
MAKING, at t l -e stand formerly oc
cupied by Cull o. Hogan-, next door to
Burton & i’elot’s Store. lie hopes; by the
no on vJALitv or his woKft, and the liber
ally o*' 1 ”- terms, to merit and obtain a
share of the public patronage.
JOHN HOGAN.
Washington, Nov. 5, 1840. 10 3t
notice.
Those who are vet in arrears to the late
Concern of LANE & WINGFIELD, are
informed that their business must be closed
early this Winter.
MARK A LANE-.
A. S. WINGFIELD.
No- 12, 1840'. 11 3t
To- Debtors and Creditors.
A kA persons indebted lo the Estate of THOS.
Tv T* ALLAS, 1; ncoln county,-deceased,
are required to make immediate payment ; and
those having demands against the said Estate,
■Ktre notified to present them within the time pre
"scribed by law.
WILLIAM DALLIS, Executor.
REBECCA DALLIS, Executrix.
Nov. 5, 1840. 10 6t
To Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
THOMAS C. PORTER, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment;
and those having demands against ihe said
Estate, are notified to present them within
the time prescribed by law.
AUGUSTUS W. FLYNT,
Oct. 29, 1840, 9. Administrator.
To Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the Estate of
BENJAMIN CATCHINGS, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment; and
those having demands against the said Es
tate, are notified to present them within the
time prescribed by law. ANN ARNETT.
Nov. 12, 1840. 11. Administratrix.
To Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the Estate of MIL
DRED CARLETON, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment ; and
those having demands against the said Es- |
tate, are notified to present them within the !
time prescribed bylaw. ANN ARNETT, !
Nov. 12, 1840. 11. Administratrix.
CJI UTIOJY.
The Public are cautioned against trading 1
for three Promissory Notes, each tor
8700 dollars, given by myself to Law
rence & Peteet, and payable about the
First of June, 1841, ’42, and ’43 ; as the
fiayment of said Notes is dependent npon
a eoHtiftgency oot expressed on their face.
Those persona who may Fravte traded ibr
N#te* of iWiae,- payable tfo Lawreiw-e &
Peteet, politely ifeqiifested'to inform rtite
of the same.
FRANCIS T. WILLIS. *
Washington, Nov- 1840, 11. ts.
PUBLIC SALES.
IN NOVEMBER.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
| Will be sold on Thursday, the 26th of November,
next, agreeable to an order of the Hon. the
Inlerior Couri of Wilkes county while sitting,
at the residence of Joel Appling, deceased, of
said county,
ALL the PERISHABLE PROPERTY be
longing to the estate of Joel Appling, de
ceased. Terms will be made known on the day
of sale. JOHN APPLING, Executor.
Sept. 7, 1840. (2)
IN DECEMBER.
WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE.
Wd) be sold at the Court House door in the
town of Washington, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property ; to wit,
d~KNE LOT of LAND, containing Forty
‘■ Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Bed”-
ford Cade, F.C. Manner, and others: Levied
on by virtue of two Fi. Fas. from Oglethorpe
Superior Court—one in the name of F. W. Cook,
bearer, vs. Early Varner, William Hudspeth,
and Matthew F. Jackson, security on appeal; the
i other, Parmenus Haynes, vs. Early Varner,
William Hudspeth and Elihu Penney, security,
i and Matthew F. Jackson, security on appeal.
Also, at same time and place,
All of James .). Turner’s interest in a CROP
of CORN and FODDER, on the plantation of
Dexter Henry : Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fa.
! from Wilkes Inferior Court, Elizabeth Norman,
vs. said Turner and Asher Lane : with other
Fi. Fas. Proper! v pointed out by Joseph Jack
son. EDWARD R. ANDERSON,
Oct. 29, 1840. 9 Sheriff.
W ILK ES SHE RIFF S 7 SAL K.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in DE
CEMBER next, at the Court House door in
the town of Washington, Wilkes County, the
following property ; to wit,
d~KNE TRACT of LAND, containing Sixty
Acres, more or less ; being on the waters
of Little River, adjoining lands ol Henry Terrell,
and others. Levied on as the property of Solo
mon Wilder, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from the
I Inferior Court of Wilkes County, in favor ol
Ann Arnett, vs. Solomon Wilder, and H. L. Em
bry, security. Property pointed out by said
Wilder. * THOS. R. EIDSON,
Oct. 22, 1840. 8 Deputy Sheriff
WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in DE
CEMBER next, at the Court House door, in
the town of Washington, Wilkes county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following
i property ;to wi*,
pfJHVO NEGROES ; Harry, a man, and Adar,
I a worn,in : Levied on as the property of
* Daniel Fouche, to s-.i - ■- l-’i. Fa. issued irom
the Inferior Court ol Wilkes county, in favor of
Robert R. Randolph, vs. Daniel Louche, maker,
and Phillip Combs and John Bell, endorsers.
Property pointer ut bv Daniel Fouche.
THOMAS R. EIDSON,
Oct. 30, 1840. 10 Deputy Sheriff
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold at Elbert Court House, on the first
Tuesday in December next, between the
usual hours ol sale, the following property ;
to wit,
rpWO fine BAROUCHES; one for two
horses, and the other for one—one fine
BUGGY—and one roan HORSE : All levied
on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Henry Kinne
brew, vs. Henry H. Cosby and Madison Hudson,
and Thomas F. Willis their security; and sun
dry other Fi. Fas. vs. said Cosby.
ALSO,
ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY-TWO
j ACRES of LAND, on the waters of Beaver
j Dam Greek, adjoining John M. Adams and
i others; levied on as the property of William
* Gaar,-to satisfy two Fi. Fas.—one in favor of
i Hiram G. Adams, vs. said Gaar, and one in favor
of Hiram G. Adams, indorsee, vs. Rice Elling
ton, maker, and William Gaar, indorser; and
sundry other Fi; Fas. vs. said Gaar.
ALSO,
TWO HUNDRED ACRES of LAND,
more or less, on the waters of Beaver Dam
Creek, adjoining Edward Brown and others,
whereon John S. Moore now lives ; and FIVE
NEGROES—Io wit, DANIEL, a man about
twenty-five years old ; WILEY, about seventeen
years old ; MARY, a woman, about twenty-six
years old, dark complexion; MARY, a woman,
about twenty-eight years old, light complexion ;
and NANCY, a woman, about twenty-three
years old, dark complexion : All levied on as
the property of Ralph Blackwell, to satisfy a Fi.
Fa. in tavor of John Jones, vs. said Blackwell;
and sundrv other Fi. Fas., vs. said Blackwell.
WILLIAM H. ADAMS,
Oct. 20, 1840. 9 Sheriff
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, at Elbert Court House, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property; to
wit.
One BUGGY’ CARRIAGE, levied on as the
property of Henry H. Cosby, to satisfy a Fi. Fa.
in the name of James Vaughan, vs, said Cosby;
and sundry other Fi. Fas, vs. said Cosby.
ALSO,
At the same time and place,
One NEGRO WOMAN, named Chloe,
about fifty years old; one NEGRO BOY,
named Jim, nine or ten years old; one GRAY
HORSE, about twelve years old ; one SORREL
HORSE, about twelve years old ; one SORREL
MARE, about twelve years old; one ROAD
WAGON (except the body), hind GEAR, and
four STRAPS belonging to the foregear; and
fifteen barrels of CORN, more or less : Levied
on as the property of Hiram Jones, to satisfy a
Fi. Fa. in iavor of James Bell, sen.; and sundry
other Fi. Fae, v*. said Jones. Property pointed
out by defendant.
also,
At the same time and place,
ONE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, more
or less, on the waters of Goody’s Creek, adjoin
ing Nicholas Burton and others : Levied on as
the property of l*roy Burton, to satisfy a Fi. Fa.
from Franklin Inferior Court, in the name of Ro
bert Pulliam, vs. said Burton ; and sundrv other.
Fi. Fas, vs. said Burton. Property pointed out
bv Samuel Freeman, Plaintiff's Attorney.
THOMAS F. WILLIS,
Oct 23, 1840. 9 Deputy Sheriff
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF PERISH
ABLE PROPERTY.
Will be sold on Thursday, the 10th day of De
-1 ceinber next, at the late residence of Mildred
Carlton,- deceased,-
A UL the PERISHABLE PROPERTY be
longing to the ESTATE of MILDRED
CARL’ION. late of Wilkes county, deceased,•
consisting of Houseiiold a-nd Kitchen Furniture ;•
Stock ol Hofisefe,- Cows< Hogs,. Corn,- Foddferj&e.
Terms will be made’ known on the day of
Sale. ANN ARNETT, Adm’trix,
October 22, IH|O.
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold at Elberton, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property ; to wit,
ONE NEGRO BOY, named Kitt, about six
teen years old ; and ONE NEGRO GIRL,
named Fan, eight or nine years old : levied on
as the property of Richard Rice, to satisfy a Fi.
Fa. in lavor ol John Jones, vs. said Rice, and sun
dry other fi. fas. against said Rice. Property
pointed out by defendant.
ALSO,
At the same time and place,
TWO HUNDRED ACRES oi LAND, more
or less, on the waters of Cold Water Creek, ad
joining Joseph Terry and others ; and about
TWENTY BARRELS of CORN ; and one lot
of SEED COTTON : All levied on as the pro
perty of Wilkinson V. Ward, to satisfy a Fi. Fa.
in favor of Thomas Johnston, vs. said Wilkinson
V. Ward and James A. Stone. Property pointed
out by defendant,
ALSO,
At the same time and place,
One MAHOGANY SOFA; one BED and
FURNITURE; one PUT ; two OVENS; one
SKILLET; one SI’JDER ; one dozen of
CHAIRS; one LOOKING GLASS; one lot
of CUPS and SAUCERS; thirteen PLATES;
four DISHES; one lot of KNIVES and FORKS;
two SPINNING WHEELS ; one CLOCK
REEL ; one COW and CALF; one folding
TABLE; one pine TABLE; two earthen
BOWLS ; and one lot of TIN WARE: All
levied on as the property of William A. Beck, to
satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Thomas Hilly, vs.
James A. Clark and William A. Beck; and sun
dry other Fi. Fas, vs. said Beck and Clark. -
WILLIAM JOHNSON, D. S.
Oct. 23, 1840. 9
[POSTPONED^
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold at Elbert Court House, on the first
I Tuesday in December next, bet ween the usual
sale hours, the following property ; to wit,
i Three Tables, three Bedsteads, one lot of
i Moss, one lot of old Harness, two Japaned Wait
ers, one set of Carriage Wheels, one set of Car
riage Wheels andAxletree, one old Gig, one large
tavern Bell, one old Coach, one set of Black
smith’s Tools, one lot of old Irons, one Grind
Stone, one Cow and (.'alt, one lot of Iron, one
Chest and its contents: All levied on to satis
fy a Fi. Fa. in favor of John A. H. Harper vs.
Cosby and Clark ; and sundry other Fi. Fas., vs.
Cosby and Clark.
WM. 11. ADAMS, Sheriff
Nov 12, 1840. 11
EXECUTORS SALE.
On the 14th day of December, 1840, agreeable
to the last will and testament of Thomas
Dallas, deceased, late of Lincoln county, will
be sold at public outcry, at the late residence
of said deceased,
All the PERISHABLE PROPERTY belong
’ irg to the Estate of Thomas Dallis, deceased,
viz, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Pease, Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Geese, Plantation Tools,
Wagon and Gear and sundry other articles.
e paconjimie from day to day, till all is sold.
Terms made known on the day o. sale.
WiLLIAM DALLIS, Executor:
REBECCA DALLIS E vecutrix.
Nov. 5, 1840 10
EXECUTORS SALE.
Will he sold at the Court House door in Elbert
county, on the First Tuesday in December
next,
TVTINE or TEN likely NEGROES—consisting
1 ’ of men, women, and children—being all the
Negroes belonging to the Estate of John M.
White, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
legatees. Terms will be made known on the
day of sale. EPPY WHITE, Ex’r.
Sept. 9, 1840. (3)
EXECUTOR S SALE.
Will be sold at tire Court House door in Wash
ington, Wi'kes county, on the First Tuesday
in December next, agreeable to an order of the
Hon. the Inferior Court of said county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes,
ONE TRACT ot LAND, in Wilkes county,
containing FIVE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or less, adjoining the lands of Jesse Sprat
lin, John Norman, and others; also, ELEVEN
NEGROES. Sold as the Land and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Joel Appling, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the dav of
sale. JOHN APPLING, Executor.
Sept. 7, 1840. (2)
IN JANU AR Y.
WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the First Tuesday in JA
NUARY’ next, before the Court House door
in Washington, Wilkes county, between the
usual sale hours, the following property ; to
wi*,
Two FEATHER BEDS and FURNITURE,
two WALNUT FOLDING TABLES, one
PINE TABLE, one SIDEBOARD, one CRA
DLE, one SAFE, one CANDLE STAND, six
WINDSOR CHAIRS, one lot CROCKERY,
five SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS, one sett
GLASS WARE, one TOILET LOOKING
GLASS, one lot of KITCHEN FURNITURE,
one STOVE: all levied on as the property of
William Garvin, by virtue of a Fi. Fa. from the
Inferior Court of Wilkes county, on foreclosure
of a mortgage, John T. Wootten & Cos. vs. Wil
liam Garvin. Property pointed out in Fi. Fa.
E. R. ANDERSON, Sheriff
Nov. 3, 1840. 10
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Will be sold at Elberton, on the First Tuesday
in JANUARY’ next, betweenthe usual hours
of sale, the following property ; to wit,
ONE HUNDRED ACRES*of LAND, more
or less, lying on Beaver Dam Creek, adjoining
Haley Butler and others. Sold as the property
ot Violetta Turman, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM PULLIAM, ) Adminis-
THOMAS J. TURMAN, ( trators.
Nov. 5, 1840. 10 m 2m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK
Will be sold at Elberton, on the First Tuesday
in JANUARY next, between the usual hours
ot sale, the following property ; to wit,
ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES of
LAND, more or less, lying on Beaver Dam
Creek, adjoining Haley Butler and others. Sold
as the property of George Turman, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. WILLIAM PULLIAM, Adminis’tor.
Nov. 5, 1240. 10. m2m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY’ in
JANUARY next,- at the Court House door in
Wilkes county, agreeable to an order of the
Hon. the Inferior Court of Mid county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes,
TWO LIKELY NEGRO MEN ; one by
* the name of Billy, an excellent Blacksmith,
and one by the name of Collin.
Sold as the property of Thomas C, Porter, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Os said estate. ’Terms will be made known on the
dhy of sale. AUGUSTUS W. FLYNT,
Oct. 29, 9 Administrator. 1
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Honorable the Infe
• ferior Coiirt of Wilkes county, while sitting
forordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House in Washington, on the First Tuesday
in JANUARY’ next, the following property ;
to wit,
ONE DWELLING HOUSE, with a kitchen
attached and a Grocery Store, now in the occu
pancy of Robert M. Moon ; ONE HOUSE, oc
cupied by Dr. Ficklen, and Cotting & Butler;
ONE HOUSE, occupied by W. H. Moon, as a
Saddlery—all on Mam-street.
Also, a HOUSE and LOT, comprising about
three acres, adjoining Daniel late and others.
Also, NINE NEGROES, among whom is an
excellent Bricklayer and Plasterer.
All being the property of John Retan, deceased.
Terms —Twelve months credit, bond and se
curity being given.
LEWIS S. BROWN, ) Administra-
JOIIN H. DYSON, . ( tors.
Nov. 2,1840. [Nov. 12. 11. Con. f. In. Press.]
EXECUTORS SALE?”
On the First Tuesday in January, 1841, agree
able to the kist will and testament of Thomas
Dallas, deceased, late of Lincon county, will be
sold at the Court House door of said county,
SIX HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, more or
less, being and lying on the waters of Soap
Creek,adjoining lands of Messrs. Guise,Merceer,
and Frazer. Terms made known on the day ot
sale. WILLIAM DALLIS, Executor.
REBECCA DALLIS, Executrix.
Nov. 5, 1849. 10
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Agreeable to on order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting as
a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the First
Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court
House door in said county, within the usual
hours of sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, named Laura, belong
ing to the Estate of A. 11. Shepherd, deceased.
Said woman sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said Estate.
JAMES M. SMY’THE, Adm’tor.
ANNE E. SHEPHERD, Adm’trix.
Nov. 5, 1840. 10
NOTICE.
GEORGIA : Wilkes County.
Superior Court,
JULY TERM, 184 0.
CIA HE petition of James H. Spratlin, respect
fully shevveth to the Court, that James Junes,
of said county, did, on the eighteenth day oi May,
eighteen hundred and forty, tor the purpose of bet
ter securing unto the said James H. Spratlin the
payment of a note drawn by the said Janies
Jones, on the ninth of May, and year aforesaid,for
one hundred and fifty 52-100 dollars, and
payable to the said James H. Spratlin one day
afterdate, mortgage unto the said James ll.,the
tract or parcel of land lying and being in said
county, on the waters of Clark’s Creek, and ad
i.jsawng lands of John C. Dodson, John T. Woot
ten, atJfl others, containing sixty acres more or
less : Arid ll appearing to the €6n that the
note for the securing of whose payment the
said mortgage wai yiveri, has not been paid;
and the time at. which said note tuidt mortgagt?
became due, lias long since expired, and that
the said James 11. Spratlin prays that a Role
Nisi may be granted for the foreclosure of the
Equity of redemption in and to the tract of land
so mortgaged as aforesaid, and that the same
may be sold.
On motion, it is therefore ordered by the
Court, that unless the principle sum due of one
hundred and fifty and 52-100 dollars, together
with interest accrued and the cost thereon, shall
be paid into Court by the next Term of the Su
perior Court of said county, the Equity cf Re
demption in and unto the said mortgaged premises
shall be forever barred and foreclosed, and the
said tract of land mortgaged as aforesaid be sold :
And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub
lished in one of the public gazettes of this State
once a month for four months, or served on the
mortgagor or his special agent, at least three
months previous to the sitting of the Court in
which the money is directed to be paid.
True copy from the Minutes, 2d September,
1840. JOHN H. DYSON, Clerk.
[Nov. 12. 11. Continued from Indep. Press.]
Tailoring •
CIAHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Citi
zens of Wilkes county, that ho has located
himself at Major Johnson Norman’s, nine miles
west oi Washington, where he will be happy to
serve aH who may wish to have any thing done in
his line of business. All his work will be exe
cuted in the most neat, faithful, and fashionable
manner. The following are his ca*sh prices :
Making first-rate Coat : : : : SO 00
Edging Do. : : : 3 00
Ditto, second quality : : : : 5 00
Ditto, third quality : : : : 4 00
Making Pantaloons or Vest : : 1 50
Ditto, Overcoat : : : : : 7 00
Cutting Coat ::::::: 50
Ditto, Pantaloons or Y r est : : 25
He will be thankful for any custom in his busi
ness ; and as his prices are very low, he has de
termined to keep no books, and do altogether a
cash business.
JOHN H. RHODES.
September 14, 1840. (3) ts.
o? Look Here. 33
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
rpHE Subscriber is now receiving and opening
a large Stock of Goods, purchased by him
self in New York, at reduced prices, which he
offers for cash at lower prices than ever bought
in this market
His customers will be furnished on a credit as
usual, at very reduced prices.
Those who wish bargains, would do well to
call and examine his stock before purchasing
lesewhere.
The assortment is general, and comprises al
most every article usually kept in a Retail Dry
Goods Store.
MARK A. LANE.
October 15, 1840. 7 ts.
Strayed or Stolen,
From the Subscriber, who lives
near Raytown, a Sorrel Horse ;
six years old, with three white lil
feet, a blaze in the forehead,
and about five feet high. Any BtofesiTfeq
information given concerning said Horse,
either to the Subscriber or to to Oliver A.
Luckett, Esq., of Crawfordville, will be
thankfulfy received ; and any individual
restoring the Horse to either, will be liber
ally rewarded. MARCIA A. CRATIN.
Nov. 12, 1840. 11. 3t.
To Kent,
The BRICK STORE, now occtYpied by
L. M. I/ennard, a : pplv to’
THOS. SEMMES.
Washington, Nov. 5, 1840- 10 3t
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA; J WHEREAS Lewis S.
Wilkes County. > * ” Brown and John H.
me for 1-etters disnussory from the ESTATE
of HARRIS SANDIFOItI), deceased :
This is, tliereiqre, lo cite, summon, and
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th of i
August, 1840. JOHN H. DYSON, C. C. O.
(Nov. 12. 11. 2. Con i. Irom Indep. Press.)
GEORGIA, 1 “WHEREAS Samuel Bar-
Wilkes County. > * * nett applies for Letters
} dismissory as Guardian for
Elizabeth 11. Worsham.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon, i
and admonish, ail and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th of
July, 1840. JOHN H. IfYSON, Clerk,
Court of Ordinary.
(Nov. 12. 11. It Contin. from Indep. Press.]
GEORGIA, ) W-HEREAS Hugh Ward,
Wilkes County. > ** AdminiMtrtaorontheES
——
QUINLAN, deceased, applies for Letters of
dismission from said Estate.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon,
and admonish, all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 7th day of
September, 1840. JOHN H. DYSON,
Clerk Court of Ordinary.
[Nov. 12. 11. 3t. Con. from Indep. Press.]
MONTHLY NOTICES.
| 17YOUR Months ufler date, application will
j -I? be made to the lion, the Inferior Court of
Wilkes county, while sitting forordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes
belonging to the Estate of I’. C. Porter, de
ceased. A. W. FLYNT, Adm’r.
August 11, 1840. 50
IfYOUR months after date application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Wilkes county, while
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Real Estate belonging to the mi
nors of William H. Daniel, late of said
county, deceased. KINDRED JACKS,
August 23, 1840. 52. Guardian.
Months afterdate, application will be
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Wilkes
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate
of James Boatwright, deceased.
7. A DOCK SMITH, Administrator.
• •*- 3, I*4o. [Nov 12 1! it C.U.P.]
‘ljJOrji will be
*•* made to the Hon. the Inferior CShri'i'/ Wilkes
county, when sitting for ordinary pir poses, for
leave to sell the Real Estate and Ncgr--!-’ be
longing to the Estate of John Retan, deceased
J-EWIS S. BROWN, } Adminis-
JOHN H. DYSON, ( trators.
September 7, 1840.[Nov. 12. 11. It. C.f. I. P.]
tMiUR Months after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of
Stewart county*, while sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell a NEGRO WOMAN,
named Laura, belonging to the ESTATE of A.
H. SHEPHERD, deceased. Said woman sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
Estate. JAMES M. SMY’THE, Adm’tor.
ANNE E. SHEPHERD, Adm’trix.
Washington, YVilkes, Oct. 8, 1840. (6)
TjTOUR Months af.er date, application wi 1 be
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Elbert
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the LANDS belonging to the
ESTATE of JOHN M. WHITE, sen., deceased,
late of Elbert county. EPPY WHITE,
Adtn. on the Real Estate.
October 29, 1840. 9
R Months aiter date, application will be
made to the Honorable the interior Court of
Wilkes County, while sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell a PART of the REAL
ESTATE of WILLIAM JI. DANIEL, de
ceased, late of said county.
D. W. McJUNKIN. Admin.
Oct 29, 1840. 9
I(H)UR Months alter date, appl.cation will be
x made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leav'e to sell a NEGRO GIRL, named
Charity, belonging to the ESTATE of WIL
LIAM GRESHAM, deceased.
HENRY F. ELLINGTON, Adminis
trator with the will annexed.
October 29, 1840. 9 4m.
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