The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, July 12, 1816, Image 4

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MONTHLY NOTICES. mmm i— mm NINE months after date, ap •jutication will be made to the ho norable Jftftice* cf the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave ro fell aTrarit of Land, faying in ! aid 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 ot nefit of the heirs and creditors of the cleceafed. WjI.UAM RoBERTOO*?, Qualified adininiftfator. March 41816. (9m. 8) N n’e months i*f tef date appli cation will be, made to the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave to feff the’ b.iUfice of the reat tftalc of _ M Kinney Hdklerirmfii, deenfed, h’ Oy; a tract of kind containing, fivp hundred and tw ■nty-feyen a-Tes, Ivina in laid comity, on the wa>ets of fifhing creek. To b r fold (or the benefit of the heirs O* Lid dceertfed. LfWB M'LFNDON, /I fling AdmnU trator. Feb vary 5. 18 ifr riM - r -1 1 ‘*• * KOTK E. ’ Nine months after date, ap plication will he made to the In ferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell the real effate of James Wilder. dec’d. March i 9 ! 1 ™ WILDtR- ! Notice. NINE months afterdate, appli cation will He made to the fionora- j ble Inferior court of Wilkes conn- j ty for leave to fell the real efiate of Wm. F. Booker, deed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor ,-,f faiu dec. ,r CTIAT k. CARTE R. THOS TALBOT, MAT. TALBOT, J dmimstraiors Cflber 6, ISt ;. notice; Nine months after ap phcation will be .a the ho norable the Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, for leave to fell C&2 t ii acres of Land, lot No. lo t, in the 1 Arh diibric c t of (old Baldwin, now) Putnam county i belonging to the - (fare of B verly Outhrey, decealed ; for the benefit of the beJrs arid creditors of find dreeafed. SARAH GmiliEY, administratrix. JAMES COLQtJI IT, ad min iff r a tor. March 8, iB6. (pm.sj NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the ho norable Jultice? of the Inferior court of Wi kes county, for leave to fell one hundred acres of Land, (be the fame more or lets)- on the waters of Rocky creek", in Wilkes county y frill land joins the pre miles cf William JM. Knin and John l wining; Ihe above land is the real dute , of John Bayle, cleceafed, and fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. ‘I HO’S HUDSPETH, RUSSEL BAYLE, adminift raters. March 4. ißis (Pm. 8) ~~OEORGJ a| TrVt/je lionT Qgfctbcrpe County. 3 or able Court vs Ordinary for said County. UPON tlie p< fition of Joseph Cotton, ( bv his agent WyafTe j Buii-xn, dating to the court, now fitting, that Nathaniel Bui- I i his liittiine, made and .*. t r v * executed his bond, to Joseph Cotton, whereby he bound bim felf in the sum of one thousand dollars, to make, or cause to be rmde, unto the said Joseph Cot ton, his heirs or assigns, a good and fuffkient right and title to fix hundred acres of Land, more or kfs, except what is included within MVEIroyL lines, lying ir Wilkes county, at the time tin bond was given, including the fiat lick on the waters of Little river, adjoining Kcnnehrew, Vic kers, and M‘Elroy, the laid bond bearing date tV twenty-eighth day cf August, 1799, and said Nathaniel departed this life with out makirg titles, and yofir pe titioner prays your Honors to pass an order to compel the Ad miniibators of the laid Nathaniel Bulloch to make titles agreeable to the tenor and tftedt of the said bond. . , , Wherefore it is ordered, that the afar mid Adminifirators be, and are, direct and to execute titles to iht fa id Je! ph Cotton, to the Hid fa 1. of Land, deleft bed in the laid bond, unless caule be {hewn to the contrary, at the m-xt term of this court, accord ing to the A<fl in such case mad* and provided. And further, it is ordered, that the clerk do publiih a copy of tins order in one of the public G; rcetres of this State, and at the public places in the county, at terti three months before the laid court* , , Taken From the Minutes of the court gI Ordinary, fith of March, 18 tb. ~ 9) MAT. RAINEY, G. C. 0. ~ * LO ST ABOUT the 4th Saturday m March fast, a reu Aacroccri pocket book, containing a number of papers, viz : A bill of sale from James M’Common of Green coun ty, for a negro man by the name ot Stephen ; one note of hand on Curtis Whiatly for about 21 dol lars,‘date not recollected ; one dit to, one Jeremiah Reeves tor nine j dollar’s, given in the latter part of ! the year 1815, a: A due the 25th of December, 1816 ; one’ ditto on William Rainey sos ten dollar?, given in the fall ei ißa son do- ; mnnd ; one ditto, on Joshua S. j Callaway for nine dollars, date not j fei'dle&ed ; one dhto. ori Blewford E'.sns and George Estis, for fifteen dollars, due last Christmas ; two ! • ditto, on John Moore, for about ; ten or eleven dollars, one ot them due in the year of 1814, and the ! other tine in the yat oi 181;; i one ditto, on John Hingston for ! foil? dollars, due three years ago, j or upwards ; and one (litre, on J ; Thomas Rutledge for 2*5 dollars, ! date not reoollt-rihed—-—With my {Hep accounts tor the year 1815. William M’Laughlin. GEORGIA, j> Per Tonally ap \V*lkcs county. \ peaied before ! me William M’Laughlin, and 1 made oath, and faith that he lost ! about the 4th Saturday in Match ! Jasi, the above named papers N hit William H nark Sworn to before me, this 29th oi April, 1816. J. B. IKJLMES, J. P. May x. (16— 5 t m) ADVERTISEMENT j Fellow-citizens* I on your g 1 in dealing with ‘ nauel Brook’ is grafpiog alter v. salth and arity, that he forgets to do jufcice to his best friends at all times.— La(f December I delivered unto Samuel Brooke 57701 b, of feed cot ton, for said cotton was to receive one for four, but said Broo.ks de tained in his hands 99th. of gin’d ’ 1 .-ion •my damag;e from the a jp* Tight*, and with the alfur • J me that he done me • 1 .itice. Said Brooks weigh- Id laij cotton at home, and atten ded perfonaily to the sale of said ■ cotton in Augusta. I was in hopes that he would have done mejuflice when I carried my cotton, for the following reasons—at his fraudu lent sale in 1812, that he had in m my opinion to defraud his just creditors, his brother being the principal one ; 1 went to laid faie determined not to bid for any ar ticles. when said Brooks Ordered hit. wife out of one of his chairs and fiie very lusty ; at their request I bid in to the amount of forty-nine dollars eighty-seven and a half c’ts. and gave my note wr* Elizabeth Houghton security, said note was | delivered to Francis Murphy while j the officers had fai l Brook* in cus tody by a Ca-fa, at the infiance of “ Capt. A Simons, said. Brooks was j about coming out of Jail by the j act, and give up all his property—? ; William Covington then informed j me that said Brooks swore our of i Jail in the state of and for several nights before his coming out kept an ox cart bawling his goods to his wife’s father's. It Iflruck me forcibly that my note was put in Murphy’s hand and there would be no further said of it—the captain in order to lave ois debt, letj.Brook* out of jail by giving said Murpirf and John. Wil liams as security, said Murphy died and 1 id note ied *’ ro the Admin iftratoi’s uands, which he nda collateral lecuiuyfor the payment tocapt. Simon, said Murphy bought of said Brooks cattle and hogs and gave his note for 30 dollars, this honest gentleman Brooks, as he calls himfelf, killed&eat faiu hogs arid tradedoft said note, the admin istrators only got the cattle for the widow and orphans rest of honest Sam’s conduct, he sold to Nathaniel Balev his Land and Negroes and has kept pofTef fion ever since-—when he told me oi iri'niy reply was it would over settle that amount of properly to a man just coming out of his ap- | prentitefhip, ritiite poor and no $e- j curdy , not being a mortgage of | the property fome time a!terw r ards one of the party told me that they had concealed ’he paper and took a mortgage on the property. I Inspected at the time antedated 1 them to imitate the rest of his ! i conduct, the adminiffrator has: of fered said Brooks my note of forty nine dollars eighty seven and a half cents for that ol the estates for 30 dollars, but honest Sam has eat up the widow’s hogs, and in cate he get held of niv note above dated he wiH trade it oft. Said J note is for 49a? 87 i-2cts. paya able the 25th Dec. 1812, signed | Ezekiel* Harris and Elizabeth j Houghton as 1 bid in the property i for said Brooks, and after his Trie gave my note tor 15 dollars mere in order to let his ‘amity have milk. When two of his neighbour’s re fused complying with his terms of Tale that had bid too low for him as Samuel Brooks has the whole ot the property left with him and the pdiTeffion of property never otTered without said Brooks has offered it t be did the widow’s hogs. From bove circuipftanees lam led | ve no hottest man will tra ‘ •I 4 k for said note ns above described an l take this method i lorewarning the balance in society ot trading tor said note, it w ill be at tour risque- EZEKIEL HARRL>. May 3j, i 8 16. 4(s**-20 I~TI l ~ TI - -w Executor’s Sale. 5 WILL BE SOLD in the town of Washington, on Saturday th 15th of June next— pAßT ot the lerfona! pp of Jam ’S Corbett, deck a Consisting ot a quantity of br. and lumber ; one riding sui rj one su’key seat, one whip an cross-cut saw r , and various othej articles—Terms at sale. - Jos. W. Robinson, sworn executor. May 3d, 181 fi, ( 1 6-ji) DANCING AC A DEMT. Mr LESLIE tenders his compli ments to the citizens oi Walking . ton and its vicinity, and refpgfMhily informsuhem that he inteads open ing a choc! the fTmid Friday in June .t the house of Messrs Sims and ioltou, tor the purpose of teach ; “.the e * gurr scconiplifh ment i dancin >. e en | courage men t 1 - reived from ! the citizens. of . : .u -. , and at dif i ferent places h h > . xht, will, he i hopes, be fuft * r ecure him I |he patronage t e in habitants of t 4) ■ .■ W jt% iff. HAVi.NL . o * cf er:eri?,jnc'e *er at the sign of itt t 4 I public fqaifle ; H -e fc 10 ail genteel tra'-ellcrs to c . iog rKri'iuvijatton.thrv feel c > - pf giviiig - general iatis fa£l ion. bar will ai ways be fc nifhed wi best of lique i‘ir ft?Jb’e 1 . v>” ■ : - ‘ t • ” t ‘ w . .u If al uui ty and uuremitted attention to busi ness, ensure success ve humblv hope to meet a tolerable portion of honest potronage. SIMS & DOLTON, * “Wriftvngton, J Marti. 92 1816 3 a’ o t j c e. Just receiver!'from New York AND FOR SALE, by the subscriber ; S'OAL AND l I PER 1 ’J HER —c t the best qi ALSO, Ger.*l etrens’ BO O T Nil O *1- ES, SHO: S, ; . AND TUN!PS, of different descriptions, o: the best materials, and of a quality in point oi workman ship, n:ch c tnnotbe exceed ed by any workman m the State of Georgia. . JEB E V 1 A H I. oBDK iL “ DT.’wiN GfIE Ipj “ Ptfpcriffully tenders his profef {ional lervitus so the inhabitants Waflfington and its ntighbofhc By punctual and unrtmitted at non- to thole who may place c: dericfi iu his abilities, he flat him frit that he (hall in fome r sere atone fGr the want of practical information, which -ori of his prpfeftion already • ■:> His shop is on Main-ftictt. doors eat! of the Bdl-taverfi CHE APG OO DS. ’ WILLIAM GRANT has r. opened at his fourier i!ai:d > he invk&i hi**, friends to esh, a r h?r of article? .n (he Dry Gc oid Grocery line, which he is on the mctl reasonable ten