The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, April 05, 1816, Image 4

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‘Sales of the Univerli y : ands Will commence on Monday toe 6th day of May next, at Greenlbouiough, ot the Rich land Creek tract, in the county cl Green, luppofed to contain about 5000 acres; —on the 13th day of May, at China Grove, in the county of Oglethorpe, of the Falling creek, and Fiihing creek tracts, in said county, supposed to contain about 1 2,000 acres ; on Monday the 20th day of May, at Athens if. the county of Clark, of the Sandy creek tract, in said county, supposed to con tain about 6.000 acres; and on Monday the 27th day of May, at Carns’s Mills, in the county of Franklin, of the Shoal creek trad in said county, supposed to contain a out 6000 acres. The purchaier to give bo*id, and good personal security. and a mortgage of the land purchrff cd, to secure the payment of the purchalt money, in four equal annual inftalments. The firft payment to be made on the 25th December, 1817. Immediate poffefiion will be given, of all the lands not under leases; and pollcflion of the land under leas es, will be given oh the expira tion of the leases, to wit, 01* the 25'h Dec. 1817. By order oj the Board of Trus tees* JOHN HODGE, Secretary. February 16,1816. - — LAW OFFICE^ The fubferiber refpedfully in forms his friends and tbofe who may have occasion for his pro refiional services, that he has re moved his office to the house fob* rr.ily occupied by Mr. John S. ‘irh, five doors East of the Post Office. JNO. BURCII. Administrator's -ales. WILL BE SOLD, A T the house and plantation of Francis Freeman, on Chicke. sav. Creek, Wilkes county, on Wed nesday, the 17th day of April next, the estate of Samuel Marlow, late of said county, deceased j consisting of aWaggor, Geer, and four Horses, lioufehold and Kitchen Furnitures and some Stock, and some Fodder. George \V. Freeman. Wm. Wiliams, Temporary admUff Wilkes county, ! . , M.rch 6, 1616 f 8 6, -P' 2d NOTICE.’ A LI. persons having demands on the estate of John Carter, decealed, are rtquefted to sur render them in the time preferib ed by law ; and those indebted to the laid estate, to make immedi ate payment, to Charlesß carter, Executor. ‘ivU l'U E 7 V I ) h. od, on he i t Tuesday J.-nc next, at the Court house of Waru-n county, a part of the real, and alt the personal ellate of James B Thompson, deceased ; for the be nefv >f hn heirs and creditors, in pu fuance of an order obtained from tht honorable Inferior Court of rer county l ermr of sale made known on the day ot sale HENRY D THOMPSON. AdminiPra o; with the Will annext - p>ii 5 1816. (12 h) Having attended two days in Washington for the purpose of colleCung the lex on watches and houfchold furniture, on carriages an retailers, and bt * g paid by five, I take this short method of informing the citizens of Wilks, that unltfs their duties are soon paid, the regular pioctfs of law must be inforced J. W. FREEMAN, C. R 4ttl D. G. February 9, 1816. v ADMINTSI R a TOR'S SALE Will be solo ait Elbert j court house, on the firft Tuesday , ; in May next, a qu utin of Law- Books, Latin Books, and other valuable Books, one Rifle-Gun, one Brace of Pistols, and other! articles too tedious to mention : 1 Sold as the property of Joleph Cook, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. THO’S JONES, admr. Feb. 27, 1816. (8. 3 ) ENIERTAINMENT. HAVING established a Louie of entertainment, on Main-llreet, at the sign of the Bell, facing trie public square ; the fubferibers uiVite all genteel travellers to call ing thi.- invitation, ihey feel confront of giving general fatisfaflion. TVir I bar will always be furniftied With the bed of liquors—their stables are large airy, and well furniftieJ tith good corn and fodder; and hoses will b* well attended to. ts affiiui ty and lipremitted attention to lufi neis, ensure success—we hunbly hope to meet a tolerable portic. of ho.neft potronage. SIMS & BOLTCN. Washington, 0 March 22 1816 5 ( 10, 12 - ~NO ITCE. | (~\N the Sd Saturday of April Jr next, at the house of Yan cey Gammage, in Wilkes toun ly, WILL BE SOLD, to* tk highest bidder, all the PERISH ABLE PROPERTY of Samuel Gammage deceased 5 consisting of Horses, Hogs, tmd Cows ; Household and Kitchen Frni* ture, and Plantation Utenfifc.— And, one NEGRO WOMAN will be HIRED. Twelve months credit will be given—fmull notes, with approved security, wiE be required. JAMES CHIVERS. adrhiniftrator; NANCE Y GAMMAGE, adminiftratvA. March 15,1816. (jio c) ; NOTICE. _ / * ! On the fifteenth of April, at the late residence of Bradley i Smith, deceased, WILL BE SOLD, all the perishable proper, ty of Paid deceased—consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and other arti cles too tedious to mention— Terms of sale made known oil that day. by ANN SMITH, admx. THOS. SMITH, admr. March 4, 1816. (9A) i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I N Wednesday, the firft day i of May next, will be sold at mv house, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of Hf.-am BaViK fton, deceased. Conditions ac cording to iaw. SAMUEL JONES, administrator ; SUSANNAH BANKSTON, administratrix. * March 1 3,1816. ( 1 of) Wilt, be sold, N the firft Tuesday in May next, between ten and three o’clock, in the town of Wafli ington, tvvo Negroes, belonging to the estate of Andrew N Hartsfield, deceased, according to an order of the court of Or dinary of Wilkes county. J O3l AH B. HOLMES, Administrator. March 4, .1816. (8. c.) “notice. j, LL persons having demands against the estate of Andrew N. Hartsfield, deceased, are re quested to surrender them within the time preferibed by law, and those indebted, to make pay ment, to JOSIAH B. HOLMES, administrator. March 4, 181,6. (8. f.) - notice. A LL indebted t<s the ** estate of James Corbett, de ceased, are requested to come forward immediately and pay the fame : and those to whom the said deceased is indebted, are re* j quired to prelent their demands j pioperly attested, and receive payment. Jos. W. Robinson, Exr. Match 4, ißis. (8. f.) FIFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD. „ RUNAWAY trom the Sub fcHber, in Wilkes county, near Broad-river, the firft of last March, ( 1815) a Negro, named Cary—he is of a yellow ish cornpleCtion, a fear on his face, Which extends up so as to afteft the eye ; is about five ten inches high spare made this negro is luppolcd to be har boredon Broad-river, near the Fifhdam-ford. The above re- : ward will be gi’-en to any perfoii that will deliver him to the Sud feriber, and all reasonable charg es paid, and ten dollars will be given for his apprehension and securing him in jail. LEROY WILKINS. Wilkes county, ? Feb. 8, 1816.5 H * The Famous Horse Northhampton, Will stand the ensuing season at my liable, near Philips’s Bridge, Wilkes county, at twelve I dollars the season, payable the ; 25th November, or ten dollars, paid within the season. The | season to commence the firft day of Mdrch, and continue until the last of June, at which time the fealon ends. Notes to be sent with the mares. Northhampton is a beutiful bay, with a star in his forehead and twp white feet—five feet 3 inches high ; rising five years old andof a remarkable conflitution, and has proved hifelt to be a sure foal getter. His colts are large and well made, every attention will be paid to every mare in ro tation, but no refponfibiiity for accidents or escapes. PEDIGREE. Northhamption was got by the celebrated running horse old Gallatin: Northhampton’s dam was got by the old Wildair, who was got by the old imported horse Framoughf, who was got by the Goidolphin Arabian. JAS. SI VIPSON, ROBE. SAMPLER, j N. B. N rihhampton will stand one haif of his time at my (table near Phillip’s bridge, and the other half in Washington. Jan. 22, 18 16. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the late firm of James Corbett & Cos. are again solicited to make settlements, as now no longer in dulgence can be given—those to whom they are indebted, will please call for fettiement. i Jos. W. Robinson, surviving partner. March 4, is 16. (8. f.) 1 NOTICE. ” HAVE obtained the approba-* tion of the Prefideint, and a majority of the directors of the Walhington Change Bank, for the entire collect tion of such bills as are now in cir culation. Be it known then, that in future the aforefaid bills will be received and paid in bills of the banks of this state, by me, at any time. The said bills are now ! called during the publication of this notice, which will be continued for fix months. , JOHN B. LEONARD. December 22nd, 1815. NINE months after date, ap plication will be maJe to the ho norable Justices of the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell a Trad of Land, laying in said county,” on the waters of Kettle creek, containing one hundred and five acres—it being the real property of Phillip J. Stark, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors efthe deqeafed. ~ >, yjiLLiAM Robertson, , - . Qualified administrator. , March 4, 1816. ~, (9m. 8) NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the ho norable Juftipes of she Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell one hundred acres of Land, (be the fame more or less) on the waters of Rocky creek, in Wilkes county ; said land joins the premises of William M. Kain and John Twining. The above land is the real estate of John Bayle, deceased, and fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors . r tho’s Hudspeth, RUSSEL BAYLE, adminiflrators. March 4. 1816. (9m. 8) NOTICE.” Nine montha after date, ap plication will be made to the ho norable the inferior court of Oglethorpe county, for leave to fell 202 i-2 acres of Land, lot No. 193, in the a sth diftrid df j (old Baldwin, now) Putnam bounty ; belonging to the estate iof Beverly Guthrey, deceased; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. SARAH GUTHREY, administratrix. JAMES COLQUITT, administrator. March 8, 1816. (9m.8) Warned at this Office,two iboys as apprentices—they will be treated well, and at , tendon paid to their improve : merit.