News & planters' gazette. (Washington, Wilkes County [sic], Ga.) 1840-1844, December 31, 1840, Image 4

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CRAV/FOPiDVIL _E \ V A U M Y. ‘IK Tru > r ” o’ :!, ; s JL School, lIHV til tyjSs-yy* CrL sure of in for ■: •: !<i he . ■ Cl;iy/-iis fit’ tics plat•. ’ ‘ •• 111 the public ‘• •. I i'itl- Pf- t the IV'V. M. U. •$* ’ A HRS, \ til triko *ot til s lUNIItU : tie: ■ , n.iu.iiiv v-ar; i .1 if r.cinjj on the 1‘! !•"!’ M N :>.\\ it) i:nary. The high !i: ary uKaiimuni? , if’ ibis ‘ri’Mtlciiian, hix iimi.il worth, and: ihealthy situation of f.ur Ac: in iii-' us to rcconnwinl liii.i to the j>nl>li• ■, • v i’li inuoh confidence, un.l rcsp'ctfully I ■ ilicit a shii:c of jiubli'i luitnn.acf'. DAVID H. ANDERSON, S Try. D icombt r i 7. 1” 3t CtiMll&n* \I,L persons m her, ■ caut.ot.o 1 .-gair,,• .- . dills tar CIIC n>‘a of sand g\<v io •tames i .Mall r bearer, i. r l’:vc Hundred and in j‘v- | ii v Dollars and Fiky-sx cents. One {riven t • John (!. Crar.c, <r bearer, :< r F.vo Hu:. in?:! and j I’nrty Dollar:. O o crhr.r i.t.to given t.i raid . .i!m’ if. than.,or hearer, far about Dive Hun- ; i red Dollars. Another payable to Frederick i : -wrenv\ for abo rt •me l.undred it i fly Dal- i all of which noioa were given someiime I about the riddle (I October lasi, and 1 under- j i t and, are made payable on tin first yof Jaa- I i art, 1 Inv* goed testimony to prove (’•a” said notes should nave been made payable | o line Hr st and v of January, to!’— re irdimr ! m tbe contract in fulfilment rs w ine!i mi n. to were given. JAMES M. S’>.\ i’i(E. Fu.ances A. l.i.uiA M, Security. Der.vjaterl7, 1840 16 ts O’HJRMonths a‘tev da‘o, apple ntion wijl • e A m ale to the liuii. die interior Court oi x.riia terrocoun'v, when si. ■*: • • r hoary purp,- •■, tor leave to sell the REAL ESTATE lelony i igt itli M.norsol Joseph W. I.ucke't, deceas ed, late oi'sai 1 count v. HU Mil WARD, Guardian. December 17. 16 m4tn ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY n February next, at the Court House in Wilkes county, agreeable to an order of i the Honorable the Inferior Court of said j county, while sitting for ordinary purpo- j ses, a *¥egro Man Sam* belonging to tlie estate of James Boatwright, deceased, late of Wilkes county. Sold for the bent fit of the heirs and creditors of said dee cased. Terms of sale made known on the day. Z. SMITH, Adm r. December 3, 1840. 14—m2m A DM IN IST It A'TOIL'S SALK. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY the 13th di\ of January next, at the residence of John T. Dent, deceased, late of Wilkes county, all the Perishable Properly belonging to the estate of said deceased consisting of CORN, FODDER, HOUSE HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO, Will be rented and hired at the same time and place the Plantation and Ne groes, belonging to the estate of said de icased. THOMAS BLAKEY, Adm’r. December 3, Its*. John L. £-Vice’s MEiALUS TRUSS, (LATES’t IMPROVEMENT,) I',r the immediate relief awl radical cure of all or either of the following varieties of IIEll!\IA, (lln, re,) to u-it: Scrotal, Femoral, Inguinal, i enlrat, or Umbilical. The Subscriber having purchased the right and privilege of applying and using, within the county oi Wilkes, tins celebrated instrument for the radical cure and immediate relief of all per sons who are the unfortunate subjects of either cf vise above mentioned diseases, ou traces an ear ly oppoi-.uuity of informing such, that they can be rcheveu from this distressing malady by ma king’ early application. Trusses, ol sizes suitable for every variety of case, will he kept constantly on liana and applied at a reasonable price. The inventor of this new and valuable Truss in his remar ks on the subject says: “Having cured extensive ruptures of eighteen years standing, and given immediate rebel, in a considerable number of cases, in old and in young persons, who are now cither entirely well, or re lieved from a'! inconvenience from this distress ing and dangerous inaiady ; peisons thus aiiect ed, who have not heretofore hod an opportunity of availing themselves ot its substantial bench,s, that of immediate relief and ultimate radical cure, will doubtless now do so. My Patent Metallic Truss combines the ad vantages of all other Trusses, without their in conveniences; and is equally applicable to the five different varieties oi Rupture enumerated, and can be worn night and day with cv infer! and convenience; and it the patient be . I'uJcnt and regards his health, effectually prove ..is the es cape of the Viscera. The stc-el spring Truss, it is well known, cannot lie worn al night, and consequently, a great deal of time is lost by that circumstance. The celebrated Mr. ('coper savs in his surgical work upon the subject :i,e ap plication and use ol the Tiu.e, that, “Whoever wears a Truss, should he careful to employ it day and night, without intermission, so that there may be no opportunity for the Hernia to protrude again; for experience has put it beyond all doubt, that bv the continual un.-emitted use of a Truss, and the retention o! the contents ol tbe Hernia, the neck of the sack and ihe ring may be gradually lessened in diameter, until they are enrirely closed, and a radical cure ot the rup ture effected.”.—This is now he opin.on of all i (urgesms ol respectability, and with my Truss, this important injunction of one and all of the most distinguished Medical men in the world, can be complied w ,h. In ottering my Truss to the afflicted of Rup ture, Ido it confiden ly, believing, from actual experience in my own person, and that of many others, that it is the most valuable instrumeT ever presetted /or their use. My opinion upon this eu! jeci is corroborated by that oi ail Physi cians who have examined it, and had an oppor tunity of knowing of the success I have had in relievirg and curing ruptures of dilferenf kind:,.” Various certificates from Physicians of lie h ghest character could be produced in relatioi to tire superiority of this Truss over all others yc; .resented to the public; but 1 forbear, and trust that all those who are thus afflicted, will test the value of the instrument by availing them selves of its immediate application. It is simple, convenient, and valuable indeed. JAMES V,. PRICE, b. f. Washington. Dec. 16, 1846. la—lit TO A THE . i.LauiM’ ra have made urranj;.- m.nts with ihe n. I'lclur rs fir kapiu; ] ii La .1 in .his cl - “M'oial ns.i “'inn iii T’ ‘"\ I’E, PIUT'A F ‘ ASKS FI.’ILNL ‘J . RE, 1: ! PR! . riNU MATL< IV \LS ’ r. nli v, wliit... “an ~e luitii. h ii :ot.:a i n: iv.a !v:> hours notice. We lmvi u sulH e m Meek lmv, in ire, to i liable i. to pel ii j> a e'o jile.e N wol Job .’rintin;,'Offioe, w it Lout being obliged to order any portion I’ n New York. A. this W'arelriu.ie has j bn.ii i . iaulisln (1 at the ramost reeonmi. n (lutm.iof many iVicndiin the interior towns : we Leg krtv” to edaitn Iron them sufficient patronage 1o enable us to increase and keep i up the cituLlishiTu lit on a scale sufficient j to make ii un object to all parties. All the above materials aie sold on the j sa.ti ■ terms as in N. York, with the usual i liarg. n tor it mu ranee, freight M • xeliungc. I!! UGES ,v WALKER, 85 Las! Bav. Charleston, S. C. Dec. 17. lfl A DMIM3TR YTHIX’B SALE. Will he sold a 1 the Court House door of El- j Liert county, on the Ist Tuesday in March ; next, agreeable to an order of the’Hon- | orable the Inferior Court ofsaid county, i white sitting for ordinary purposes, | A PART CF THE S'jfmsl emu e/Vetfroes j belonging id the estate of George Wyche, | deceased, late of said county, consisting ot. fourn -'roes, THREE WOMEN & ONE MAN. ami one FOURTH PART of an; undivided tract of LAND, on Deep Crec-k, ; adjoining William Penn and others, con- ! taining Four Hundred and Seventy-Eight ; acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit I of the creditors of said deceased. Terms j will he made known on the day of sale. AGATHA WYCHE, Administratrix on the Personal Properly, j and Administratrix with the Will annexed, ] on the Ileal Estate, December 17. 10 m2m GUARDIAN’S SALE. Will be sold o the FIRST TUESDAY n, April next, oefore the court house door in Wilkes county, pursuant to an order j of the Honorable Inferior Court of said county while sitting for ordinary purpo | scs, ‘he following property, to wit: One Traci of Land, containing about six hundred and forty a ercs, more or less, lying on the waters of Kettle creek, in Wilkes county, adjoining i lands of Bennett, Truitt, and others.— Sold as the property of William H. Dan iel, decease 1, late of said county, for the benefit of the Minors, of said deceased.— Terms made known on the day of sale. KINDRED JACKS, guardian. December 17 1840. iff tds ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Pursuant to an onler of the Honorable thelnfe ferior Court of Wiikes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in Washington, on the First Tuesday j 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 Ur. Fickien, and Cotting & Butler; ONE HOUSE, occupied by W. H. Moon, as a Saddlery—all on Main-street. Also, a HOUSE and LOT, comprising about three acres, adjoining Daniel Lee and others. Also, NINE NEGROES, among whom is an excellent Bricklayer and Liasterer. All being the property o; John Retail, deceased. Teams—Twelve months credit, bond and se curity being given. LEWIS S. BROWN, \ Administra- JOIIN H. HYSON, \ tors. Nov. 2,18-40. [Nov. 12. 11. Con. f. In. Press.] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold at the Court House in C ssville, Cass county, on the first Tuesday in Februa ry next, agreeable to an order of ihe Honora ble Inferior Court, of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes. LOT OF LAND number 534, 19, 3, Cher okee originally, now Cass county ALSO, On the same day, at Cuthbert, in Randolph co. Lot number 210, m the fourth district, originally Lee, now Randolph county. ALSO, At the Court House door in Wilkes county on the name Jay (215) two hundred and fifteen a cres of land, rnoio or less, on ,he waters of Clark’s creek adjoining Lewis Moore, and others, rill belonging to the estate of John Moore, deceased. Term- made known on the day of sale. SARAH MOORE, Adm’.x. J. I>. HAMMOCK, Adm’r. December 3,1840. 9:—14. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Honorable the In ferior Court cf Stewart county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the First Tuesday in JANUARY’ next, at the Ccur; House door in sad county, within the usual Lours of sale, A NEGRO WOMAN, named Laura, belong ing to the Estate of A. ii. Shepherd, deceased- Siid woman sold for die benefit of Lie heirs and credit ‘s of said Estate. JAMES M. SMYTHE, Adm’tor. ANNE F. SHEPHERD, Adm’trix. Nov. 5, 1810. 10 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold on the Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house door, by order of the Hon. die Inferior Court of Wilkes county, between die legal hours oi sale, the following properly; to-wit, ALL that Tract or Parcel of Land, known as he Crosby Tract, lying on the waters of Kittle C, ‘ex, said county, belonging to the Estate of William ii. Daniel, late of Wilkes county, de ceased. Terms at time t f sale. McJUNKIN, Administrator. Nov. nMfcKI 12 EXECUTORS SALE. On the First Tuesday u January, 1841, agree able to the lasi, will and testament of Thomas Dallas, deceased, late of L,,..-on county, will be sold at the Court House door of said county, i ‘HX HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, more or less, be.: and lying on the waters of Soap Creek,adjoining ia. ds o. Messrs. Guise,Merceer, and Frazer. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM DAI,LIS, Executor. REBECCA DAI.LIS, Executrix. Nov 5, 1840. 10 PUBLIC SALES, IN JANUA ii V . w tl.KiiS . IL.ILi i S SALE. IV i i.i ;•( i.I ii the Fir;-, T. c day in JA- Nl'Aili net , before the Com. J.xl” :! . ■ in W.isliiiigl.i:!, 1 h*.\> cuuii'j, be ween the usual . aie hours, the loLowing piiq/uiy ; tu j r. i l’l.A I', i Eil IE IDS ‘uid Fi K.siTl l’.ii, two \\ ALNVT FOIJ.IXG ’i AHLiL one PIN.’ TAPE::, cue DIDEROAKD, c • TIA DLI., one : -\. 1, oi > '> t \:Y .I.’’ . i \.YD, six UINiX-iOU CHAJiIH, cue iot t itOLKERY, live Si'Ll l* BOTTOM I'ilAlltS, one sett GEAE.. -klti,, cue t'OJEi.l LO ~i.s*(j :. L. i o e lot oi i\ IT ’ 11L Xl l i ILN'llfli ix, one S'i'OVL: all levied cu ... die property o. Winiani G irvir., i.y virtue of a Ii Fa. Irani the InferiorCour’ oi W.ikc.i county, on foreclosure oi a mortgage, John T. Wootten &Cos. \x,. Wil liam Garvin. i rojierty pointed ou< in Fi Fa. F. R. ANDEREON, Sheriff! Nov. 3, 1840. 10 \V . EKES .i: ill • LE . Will bo sold on the Firs Tuesday in UAKi ~v.v, l'C'i.'u'c the i ‘-.art lletiee Door, between Tie legal sale iiouix, the followin' - 1 .open., to-wit: A fcNE sot oi m.'.f igsny dining tables, G sjdit bo.tom chairs, 0 (av’ bottom ditto, 1 rocking elixir, 5 odd chairs, J optical glass, i portrait, 2 frame , 2 brass candlesticks, I iot glass ware, 2 l'ower poo--, 5 imitation .run, I lot pictures, 1 small chair, 2 astrol lamps, ] marble centre laliic, 1 sido-'oearff, 1 wash bowl and pitclier, 1 lot crockery, 1 lot tin ware, i mantle glass, i lot bottles, 1 pair brass t.Mirons, 1 pair kune boxes, 1 set tine knives and folks, 1 set .small waiters, 1 large cloth press, 1 lot Lt*l cloths, 1 stand, bed curtains, 1 iot window curtains, 2 mahogany bureaus, 2 looking gl: cs, 1 secretary; 2 wash stands, 1 pair small andirons, 1 small table, 1 lot boohs, 1 child’s crilib, 3 bedsteads, 2 feather beds, 2 tiia'rx. ses, 1 hearth rug, 1 work stand, 1 lady’s e iridic ami bridle, 1 bunch of feathers, 5 wash tables, 2 water pail?, 2 bread trays, 1 tea kittle, 1 oven and lids, 2 pot?, 1 skillet, 1 grid iron, 1 pair wafer irons, 1 pair waffle irons, 1 ba ler, 1 dozen pair shoes, I roane horse, 1 spice mortar, 1 col, 1 small bod and furniture, 1 lot wai ters, lffd bunches factory thread, 1 iron chest, 1 large writing do k, 18 small shawls, 7 silk veils, 1 lot ribbons, 4 small pieces of silk, 12 pieces of white muslin, 8 colored ditto, 1 ~iece striped cot ton goods, 1 piece mole skin, 1 piece striped drill, 1 small piece satinet, 5 pieces Circasian, 1 piece crape camblet, 3 pieces miiinet, 2 pieces colored cambric, I piece red flume!, 1 small piece calico, 1 lot flax thread, 1 piece white crape, 1 piece black ditto, 8 pair kid skin gloves, 1 piece fringe, 1 box of lace, 1 lot suspenders, 1 box wreaths, 1 lot tuck combs, Hot side ditto, 1 lot wood ditto, 2 pocket books, 1 lot spectacle cases, 3 shaving brushes, 1 lot buttons, 1 Jot court plaster, 2 papers of pins, 1 box cur l ?, 2 bottles of macassar oil, 1 black cravat, 70 pall et shoes assorted, 2 paper boxes, 1 portable desk, 1 large ink stand, 1 tin box, 3 split bottom chairs, i shoe punch, 1 pair of steps, 1 lot of vvr.q ping pr.- i per, 1 box wafers, 1 iot quills, 1 lot of plank. Levied on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued frointue In | ieri.tr Court ol Wilkes County, in favor of Wyiie, j Lane & Cos. vs Lawrence & Foteet; and sundry other Fi. Fas. against said Lawrence & I’eteet. Property pointed out by Clieuo'h I‘c .cet. ALSO, | ONE TRACT of LAND, lying on the water; 1 of Beaver D.im Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of John Huguely, Samuel Jones, and others, containing five hundred acres, more or less: levied on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from the Superior C’our - , Lawrence and Peteet vs. Nathan Lyon and Frederick Lawrence ; and sundry other Fi. Fas. against Lyon and Law rence. Property pointed out by Nathan Lvoa. ALSO, One set Mahogany Dining Tables, 1 Astrol Lamp, 1 Work-stand, 1 Bureau, 1 Wash-stand, 1 Ward-robe, I small Trunk, 1 large do., 2 fea ther bods and furniture, 1 Matrass, 2 Bedsteads, 1 lot Bed-clothing, 4 Towels, 1 Wash-bowl ami Pitcher, 1 Lcckmg-glacs, I Jjadleu’ Work-box, ; 1 bunch Feathers, 1 sot Window-curtains,! Rl ! ding-whip, 1 box Indelible Ink, 1 M mtie-glass, I l Table-cloth, 2 pair Shovel and Tongs, 2 pair ! Andirons, 1 lot Glass-ware, 2 Waiiers, 1 Duet mg-lrush, 2 pictures and frames, half dozen flpili In.. . :ned Chairs, half dozen Car.e-bottamed do., I Rocking-chan - , 2 Carpets, 1 Hearth-rug, 1 lot Book?, 1 lot Jars, 1 Bcrew-drivar,’a part of abbl. . i. ;r, t ii.. Mediciues, 1 pair Sadii e-bags, J lot boxes and contents, 2 small Table., 1 Wash bowl and Pitcher, 1 Looking-glass, 1 thundcr i mug, 2 Spurs, 2 Wash-tubs, 2 Water-buckets, i pine Table, 1 Blanket, I Bread-tray, 1 Sifter, 1. iot kitchen furniture, 1 Axe, 1 box Salt, 2 jars Lard, 1 large Jar, 3 pieces Bacon, 1 Meat-axe, 1 lot Cos; ‘,2 brass Candle-sticks, 1 Garden-rake, 1 Man’.; Gaddie, 1 lotCi, ar?, 1 iot ground Tcbac ! no, 1 lot Pickles, 1 lot Decanters and Contents, 1 lot Tamblers and Wine-glasses, 1 lot C .ss jaru and contents, 2 tumbler Drainers, 1 Britan nia Pitcher, 1 lot Friction-matches, i lo Cordials m ‘ ottlos, 1 lot Porter, 1 lot. Malaga Wine in bolide.-', I lot Preserves, 1 Shaving-box, 5 paint sanccrx, 1 lot Teas, 1 lot variegated Soap, 1 lot Tin-ware, 1 lot empty boxes, 2 Tobacco-cutters, 2Nu meg-grate;.- - , 1 lot Sait in boxes, llot Rai sin?, 1 lot bar-soap, 1 Sign-board for bar-room, 1 lot Champagne Wine, 1 lo: Ginger, 1 lot Spice, 1 lot Pepper, 2 botkos Stoughton’s Bhters, 1 lot Pipes, 1 bbl. Vinegar, 2 Pitchers, 1 iot water buckets, 1 lot Bottles and Phials, 18 Counter stands and contents, ia Liquor-stands and con tents, 1 lot chewing Tobacco, 1 lot Starch, 1 lot Copperas, 1 lot Madder, 1 Ice-box and Sign, 1 .ot empty barrels, 1 lot loaf Sugar, 1 Augur, 1 lot Garden Seeds, Hot Chains and Rope,'l lot Nails, 2 pair Scales, 2 large Bn. he ?, 1 lotSpht boto. med Chairs, 1 So;;d-oox and 2 Ink-stands, 1 glass Lant iern, 1 iot Shot, 1 lo t Jugs, Hot IN ails, ai n 1 Grocery Sign, sold by an orde, of Court, upon sundry attachments, to-wit: Darnel L.e vs. Thomas H. Lawrence, H. McMillan vs. Thomar 11. Lawrence, John B. Leonard vs. Thomas I . Lawrence, this 10th N ..ember, IMO G. W. JARKETf, Dep. She, - fi: Nov. 19 12 YVILKES SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold at the Court House door in Wash ington, Wi kes county, on the First Tuesday m January next, between the usual hours ot sale, the following property, to w it: One negro woman by the name ol’ Melia, a bout 30 years of age; one negro woman by die name of Mahala, abrut 22 years of age; one ne gro Lov h\ the urine of George, about 18 years of age ; one small boy by the name of Gi’lber, about five years of age ; one crib oi com;, one in i.crn bull, two cows and calves, one steer, ore •by i.ow, one yoke of oxen, yoke and line, one it cart, 10 pork bogs, three horses and 1 col:, wo bridles, one trac* of land in said comity ,f Vi ilkes, lying cn Ck.rk’t creek, adjoining IJfii ard others, containing three hundred a id thirty six acres, more M less; ali levied on by a: exe c a tier: issued ironi the Inferior Court cf Will es j (unity, in ihe name of John Wiikerson ve. Ar ea,bald Little, and sundry other Fi. Fas agai -t ! said Little. Property pointed out by said Wii kerson, this 24th November, 1840. . ALSO, One tract of LAND in said county, an the ] waters of Kettle creek, adjoining imms ut Kia | died Jacks, Daniel, and otoc. - , coi.uiiniiig Cot’ | acres, more or Joss ; levied onto a ii. ia j roui lire Superior Court, jcun Crosby vs. D. : it. dcJvilii.., uC. ..I /■ tr.atur c, \V,..,ain it, jnri'i | io', UCCL a “ I : Pr ycriv pointed out b’ - saiu V. 1 ,V UHunkin. GEORGE W. JARRE IT, n. s. N cr 29, 1 —lO. V iLKEi .* -. Gl. V', - j .’,i. \'y •’ 1 ‘ su'd (~. ix. Fil.lt TiiC. v |.l J , v . . . .i. :e:;t, al Court Ilruse Door, in the town oi Washing’ it, iV.iae,. county, w,.iari ilu . i.ii xac Inthe following proi 0 ,-, to Wl t f (1 ,e 1111! ;-E ami 1 J J i', in the town 01 vVa. ‘n ingtoii, ..cl .q.icd ni i .anas i'. Willis, aiso me ’ iiCRhSE oc.cui icn lydio c-ul Wfiiis asaScre , noth ad|n; Burt on, ‘ ckn:, and odier.. ; alec, j uiic oti'er sm:u. ri 1 1 )i(E lIOLEE, vi'oiy a - , u . ; pic.l by Lav. rente Cl Pec.?!. - ;, adjoining the above named lot. All lev.otl on us the property 1 1 1 Lawrence &. I'e'.eot. ALhO, The STORE iIOS teEatid i.OT, formerly oe : cupred by Thoi.ias 11. i.awrei.ee, adjoining ‘.ii. - above dcsev.bed lot?, John D. l'hoi..psoi', .1 •i.hcvj. Lot ed on a? the property oi Freder : ,- h j . Lawrence. . All fronting: (lie Public Square ii said town oi j ; Waslnxgtoii. ALSO, At the same tune and place, ‘i'lic ilOL'/iE ,ii - '! L< IT occupied by Clieuolii Fcteet, fronting tlie ixix Uiou.st Churdt, adjoining | Samuel Aifflrcny, Alfred L. Boren, and others. 1 Levied on as the property cfCkcnotli l'eteet. ALSO, At the same time and place, ONE LOT, or Parcel of Laud in said roirxy of Wilkes, adjoining Jesse Callaway , Micajah T. Anthony, and Thomas Serranos, containing twenty-four acres, more or less : levied on as the property of Lawrpr.ee & Pc'eet. Ail the above prt perty iet.ed cn to satisfy sun dry Fi. Fas. issued from tlie Superior Court of Wilkes county, in tlie name of Parker Callaway, and Charles L. Bolton , and two in favor oi Clarke, McTier & Cos, vs. said Lawrence & l'eteet. Properly {minted out by Clienoih Pc'.eet. TUGS. R. E'L'SON, Deputy Slieriffi Nov. 19, 1840. 12 WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be so don tlie FIRST TUESDAY in Jan uary next, at the Court House door in the town of Washington, Wilkes County, the fol lowing property ; to wit: Cine tract of’LAND containing two hun dred and (iffy acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of John L. Wynn, and others; levied on as tbe property of John H. But ler, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Elbert In ferior Court, William Hubbard, indorsee, vs. Nathan Butler, maker, and John 11. Butler, indorser: property pointed out by John 11. Butler. ALSO, One tract of LAND adjoining Western j j G. Williams and others, containing one j hundred acres, more or less ; levied on as the property of George Turner, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Wilkes Inferior Court, William Pool vs. George Turner; proper ty pointed out by A. I). Statham. E. It. ANDERSON, Sheriff 1 . November 30, 1840. w— ——*.* —k rntnu wwwie ‘a£Mz®B O&160. IN FEBRU AR Y . WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE. Will 1 e sold at the Court House door in the town ol’ Washington, on the hr..: Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours cf ?:ve, iho following property ; to wit, One negro man named Larkin, about 23 years of age; Eugenia a woman, about j 20 years of age; Earn a boy, aboui 27 year? old; Rachel a girl, about 16 years old; Lucy a girl, about IG years old; Charles a boy, about 12 years old ; Clarissa a girl, about 14 years old ; Nancy a girl, about 6 years old ; Tom a boy, about 8 years old ; Cyrus a boy, about 3 years old ; Lucinda a girl, about 10 years old ; Caty a girl, a bout 10 days old ; 2 road wagons, one ox wa on, one eait, one pleasure carriage, two sets of wagon harness, twenty sets of plough gear, 20 ploughs, 600 barrels corn, 20 stacks fodder, 20,0091bs oats, 50 bags cotton,, one cotton gin, one negro man by the name of Jim, one woman by the name ofSuckcy, about 50 years of age ; Ander son a boy, about 14 years old ; Bill a man about 25 years old ; Green a boy, about 20 years old ; George a man, about 30 years old ; Mary a woman, abou, 30 years old ; Nicholas a boy, about 10 years old ; Lou isa a girl, about 12 years old; Sophia a girl, about 8 years old ; and two small children of the same family ; Frank a man about 26 years old ; Rosanna a woman, about 23 years old ; Cynthia a girl, about 20 years old ; iluldah a girl, about 20 years old ; George a n.an, about 40 years old ; Susa a woman, about 33 years old ; Edmund a man, about 33 years old ; Gin nett a woman, about 28 years old ; Ed mond a boy, about 12 years old; Sarah Anna girl, about 14 years old: John a boy, about 10 years old i Emily a gril, about seven years old ; Ben, a boy, a bout one yeat old ; Hetty a girl, about 4 i yparsold ; Rachel a woman, about 50 years j old ; Silvy a woman, about 56 years old ; j Laeassey a girl, about 12 years old ; Mil- I ly a girl, about 16 years old ; Ann a girl, ’ about 14 years old ; Adeline ogirl, about 12 years old ; Harry a boy, about 2 years old ; Burwell a man, about 28 years old ; Jerry a man, about 25 years old; Ned : boy, about 10 years old; Silvy a girl, a bout 8 years old ; John Henry a boy about oue year old ; Hester a giri, about three years old ; Sarah a woman, about 25 years old ; Sam a boy, about 10 years olu ; Sun ders ahoy, about 8 years old; Frank a boy, about six years old ; Sophia a girl, about two years old ; Mitchcl a boy, about nine years old; Claiborne a man, aboi.f 22 years old ; Dick a boy, about >8 years old ; Ned a boy, about 16 years old ; Her eules a man, about 46 years old; and an o‘heinamed Hercules, abou: 20 years old; Esther a woman, about 46 years old; Dol ly a girl, about eighteen veara old; Fan ny a girl, about 16 years old; Surah? girl, about 14 years old ; Julia a girl, a bout 12 years old; Abram a boy, pbcut 10 years old; r-i *". - o other small children of tho snne family , Stephen a man, a’.i.ut 30 years oH Gorhnia a woman, about 30 years old : Reuben a boy, about 2 year? old ; George a boy, about 6 months o'd; | Oliver a boy, about 4 years 0 ,i; Frances | a girl, about one year old; Caroline a ! ; irl, about (1 years eld ; eight beds, bed- | steads and furniture, half dozen mahoyony j • hairs, one rocking chair, half doz. cane bottom chairs, ouo sofa, one bureau, one I set tallies, one folding (able, three birch [ tables, one end a half dozen split bottom cliai's, one spinning machine, one lot „f’ crockery ware, cue lot kitchen ware, four j I, air shovel and tongs, one large mantle 1 glass, one astral lamp, twenty head ( ( horses, live colts, 7 mules, two hundred mid fifty head of hogs, eiglnv head of cat tle, fifty head of sheep, and 2 tea tables; levied on as tbe property ol Clrnoth Pc -1 u;o satisfy u fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Daniel Lee, vs. said Peteet, pro] rtv pointed out in said fi. fa.—Proper ly left, in possession of defendant by order * ofthc plaintiff. GEO. W. J .Hi RETT, 0. s. November 28, 1840. saeimfTf •. > mrtraawawn. ~*r i hbi<r—Wß*g / riv.-i.CI - ...AG ax ~ ai JJi IN J AN u ARY. j Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in! January next, at tlie Court House door J in Elbert county, between the legal hours of sale, :1. following property to >vit: All die INTEREST of Henvy if. Cosby and John T. Clark in the house and lot sit uated in the town ofElbcrton, lately occu pied by Elcnry H. Cosby ; 10 Siiiisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William Mills vs. said Cos by, and Thomas F. Willis and Madison Hudson,administrators ofsaid Jno.T.Clark, deceased, and sundry other fi. la’s, vs said Cosby and the administrators of said Clark. also, At the same time and place, one Gray Horse, about ten years old, and one hun dred acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of big Coid water creek ; to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Thomas Oliver, vs. John Higginbotham. OC ALSO, At the same time and place, one hun dred and fi fly acres of Land, more or less, I on tbe waters of North lleaverdam creek, j ibnr cows and yearlings, about thirty bead of sheep, and twenty barrels of corn, tnoro or less ; levies! on as the property of Tho mas Keynes arid William D. Haynes, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Gabriel Booth vs. said Thomas Haynes and William D. Haynes, and sundry other fi. fa’s. V3. said Thomas and William D. Ilaynes. ALSO, At the same time and place, one Sorrel Mare, eight years old, one forty-saw col ton gin, one iot castings (38 pieces.) and twenty-five barrels corn, more or less; le vied un as the property of Wiley Nelms, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of James B. Bish op, and sundry other fi. fa’s vs. said Nelms. ALSO, At the same time and place, three hun dred and seventy acres of Land, adjoining lands of Moses Manley and others, on the waters of Beaverdam creek; levied on as die property of Angus Johnson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Snowden & Shear, and sundry other fi. fa’s vs. said Johnson. ALSO, At tho same time and place, one negro man named Dennis, eighteen years old; levied on as the property of William B. Dudley, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John J. Huggins vs. said Dudley, and sundry other fi. fa’s vs. said Dudley. WM. 11. ADAMS, Sheriff. Nov'-mb r 27, 1819. ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold on tho first TUESDAY in January next, at the Court House door j in Elbert county, within the legal sale | hours, the following property, to wit: A negro girl named Frances, about 13 ! years old, and one hundred and ninety-six and a quarter acres of land, more or less; all levied on as ’he property of William Bell* to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jcmes Oliver, and sundry fi. fa’s from Justices’ courts —the negro pointed out by Janies Oliver, and the land levied on by a Con stable, and pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, At tbe same time and place, a negro woman named Eliza, about twenty years old, and three hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Falling creek: lcvied on as tbe property of Jacob Cox, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Juhr. A. 11. Harper (bearer.) vs. Jacob Cox and Clem ent Wilkins security on stay of execution : Property pointed out by Y T . L. G. Harris, plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, At the same time and place, one BAY’ HORSE, about eight years old ; levied on as the property of Oliver Craw lord, to sat isfy a fi. la. in favor of Lindsay Oglesby, vs. said Crawford: Property pointed out by defendant.. THOMAS F. WILLIS, and. s. November 26, 1840. ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. Wili be sold on the first TUESDAY’ in January next, at the Court House door of Elbert county, between the usual sale hours, the following property, to v. it: Three NEGROES, tho property of Al fred i'd. Neal, one by the name of Jim, a boy, sixteen years old; Richard and Vi anna, nine years old ; levied on to satisfy ■i. fa’s. vs. said Alfred M. Neal. ALSO, I'll re 2 NEGROES, as the property of James Prather, one a woman, by the name of Nancy, one a girl by the name of Rose, and the oihr a boy, by the name of Henry; levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. vs. said James Prather. ALSO, One yoke of Oxen, one cart, one clay bank mare, and one bay mare ; levied on as the properly of John Famt .-r, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Jones vs. said John Farmer. also, Two hundred ae-es of Land, more or less, on the waters of Cold water creek, ad joining lands of Ralph Gaines and others ; levied on as the property of Reuben Wans | lew, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. vs. said I lv. übt'n Wanslew. ALSO, All the legal INTEREST of Allen Mc- I Gee m one hundred and ninety-six acres j of hind, on tbe v ateis of Coidvuter creek, I adjoining lands ol Jnrros Carpenter nnd o | thers, to satiety n fi fa. in favor c. Willi- I am White, vs. said Alien JvieGee. WM. JOHNS PON, n. s. I November 30, 1840.’ ELP.... I gALE, Will be sold uu tbe first TUESDAY ill Fe buary next, at the Court House do n - in in Elbert county, within ihe legal hours ot sale, the following property to wit: Throe NEGROES, Lace und Elbert, men, an . Amy a woman ; le,\ ird on os the property of John Beck, to satisfy a mort i gage fi. fa. in favor of Lindsey Harper vs. I said John Heck: Property pointed out in | said ii. fa. WM. JOHNSTON, and. s. I November 27, 1040. i U. - v ?'* (J i jiJsL i'u Irciitors and Creditors. Alt, jiersoi.ii indebted to ihe Estate ol JAMES j C. TALBOT, deceased, are required to make immediate payment; and thoce having demands against the said Esia’e, are notified to present them within the time prescribed by law. SAR-11l TALBOT, Adm’x. December 10,1840. (>i 15 Td Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the Estate of BENJAMIN CATCHINGS, deceased, are required to make immediate payment; and j those having demands against the said Es tate, are notified to present them within the time prtscribed by law. ANN ARNETT. .Nov. 12, 1840. 11. Administratrix, To Debtors and Creditors. All pe sons indebted to the Estate of MIL DRED CARLETON, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment ; and those having demands against the said Es j fate, are notified io present them within the j time prescribed by law. ANN ARNETT, Nov. 12, 1840. 11. Administratrix. Tv anti Creditors. ALL persons having demands against the estate of JOHN T. DENT, deceased, late of Wilkes county, are required to pre sent them, well authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, —and those indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. TilO/vIAS BLAKEY’, Adm’r. December 3, 1840. 14—6 t MONTHLY NOTiCCS. JdOt.'K Months after da'e, application will be made to the Hon. the Interior Court of Stewart county, while sitting as a Com! of Ordi nary, x.r leave to sell a NEGRO WOMAN, named Laura, belonging to the ESTATE cf A. 11. SHEPHERD, deceased. Said woman sold for the benefit oi’ the heirs and creditors of said Estate. JAMES M. SMYTHE, Adm’tor. ANNE E. SHEPHERD, Adndtrix. Washington, Wilkes, Oct. 8, 1840. (6) C*OUIt Months after date, application wi.i be inane to the Hou. the In erior Court otLibert county, while sitting tin ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alt the LANDS belonging to the ESTATE ot JOHN M. WHITE, seu., deceased, iate of Elbert county. EPPY WHITE, Adm. on the Real Estate. October 29, 1840. 9 “K'OI RMi hs 1 . te, a ‘. c.;;.om will be ” made to the Hu.iorablo the Inferior Court of Wilkes County, while sitting as a Court ot Oidi -1 ary, for leave to sell a PART of the REAL ESTATE cf WILLIAM 11. DANIEL, de ceased, late of said county. D. W. McJUNKIN. Admin. Oct 29, 1840. 0 ; iL'O..R Month? alter da’e, appl.cation will be made to the lioi.orai’le the Inferior Court of v\ iikes county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to soli a LEG EG GIRI,, named Charily, belonging to the ESTATE of WIL LIAM GRESHAM, dee.evod. HENRY F. ELLINGTON, Adminis trator with the will annexed. October 29, 1840. 9 4m. UEORUIA : i Ihrff HERE AS Lew:, s". W.v.Vas County. > * * Brown and John 11. me for Letters dioirussory from the ESTATE of HARRIS SANDIFORD, deceased : This is, therefore, to cite, summon, and admonish, all and singular, the kindreu and creditors cf said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed Ly law, to show cause, (if any they hate,) why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, this 11th of August, 1310. John m. and ysgn, c. v. u. (Nov. 12. 11. 2:. Conti, from Indep. Press.) (JJiOllirt.i, .. V* / L.EREAS >a unuel Bar- XVilhes County. > “ uelt applies rnr Letters } dismissory as Guardian for Elizabeth H. Worsham. These are, therefore, to cite, summon, and admonish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,; be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should noi be gramed. Given under my hand at office, this 24th of j >y, 1840. JOHN 11. DYSON, Clerk, (lourt of (Ordinary. [Not. 12. 11. It. Contia. 1 r.,:n indep. Frees.] G GOT 67.1, IVSfHEREAS Hugh Ward’ Wilkes Con,Ul.> ”” Viminiatrtaor crr.heES QUINLAN, deceased, applies for Letters of dismission'"■re • HErtate. These am, .G ieure, to cite, summon, and admonish, axi r.i J singular, the kindred and creditors ol su'd deceased, to be and ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by ia-.v, to show cause, (it any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand nr office, this 7th day of September, 1840. JOHN 11. DYSON, Clerk Court of Ordinary. [Nov. 12. 11. 3t. Con. from Incep. Press.] ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE W.ll bo sold on Thursday the 31st day of De cember next, ai ihe resi lence of the late Mrs. Benedict Ann Crews, is YV.ikcs county, all the peri, hab.e property ofid deceased, consisting or Household and Kitchen i'urmtuu. Plantation Utensils, together wi.ii tbe crop of Co:!, - ; , Corn, Fodder, Oats, Potatoes, ’Has, &c. ’J er rs, all sums under $5. cash, over that sum 12 months credit. ELIZA MANKIN Adm’x. Nov 20 18