The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, July 26, 1816, Image 4

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ENTERTAINMENT. HAVING Citabliftjed a houfeof entertainment, on Main Street, at the sign of the Bell, facing the public fqiure ; the fubferibers invite all genteel travellers to call—in giv ing this invitation, they fee! confident of giving general fatir f.nflion. The bar will always be furnished with the bell of liquors—their {l.-.Nes are large, airy, and well fumilhed with good corn and fodder •, and horses ■will b<* well attended to. If affidut tv and uuremitted attention to bufi jufs, ensure furcefs—we humbly hope to meet a tolerable portion of honed potronage SIMS & BOLTON. Washington, 7 March 22, IS 16 \ 1 he cf.lebr axed horse cul riVATOR, Will ft and the ensuing Fall and Spring season in Washington, Wilkes Comfy. B. JORDAN, jun'r. . July id) ts Nf)W~IN WILKS JAIL, a negro man, who calls himfelf Peter, about thirty years of age, who fays that he belongs to Taylor Flewellen, of Augulta l'he owner is requeued to come for ward, prove his property, pay charges, and take him away. /no. Haliday, Jailer, Wilks county. July 19th, 1816. (27) NOW IN WILKS JAIL, a run away negro man, who calls himfelf Miles, about thirty years of age, who formerly belonged to Mr Jolr.ph Callaway, but now to John La mare, of Baldwin countv. The owner,is requeued to corneforward, prove his pioperty, pay charges, and lake him away. Jno. Haliday, Jailer, Wilks county. July 19th, 1816. (2 7) NO i'iCL Ail persons Having any de mand., against the estate of Duct. James Hamilton late of Libert county, dec’d. are ro quested to bring them forward attested as the law directs, in order to receive payment; al so, all those indebted to said estate, are requested to come forward and make -immediate payment. Bedford Harper, ex’r. July 5. NOTICE is hereby given, that all ptrfons indebted to the estate of Joseph Clatke Anthony, dec'd. are requeued to come forward and make immediate payment ; and thole to whom the elfate is indebt ed, to bring forward their accounts certified, according to law, and re ceive payment. JOHN HILL, J . , VV M. K ÜBiNSON, 5 admr * July 1 9 NOTICE. All perlons having demands tgainlt the elfate of Raphael vVheeler, deceased, are notified to uing them lorwaru pioptrly au hciiticated, within the time pre cribed by Law ; and those ifsdebt •d to fs;d dime, to make iffimedi .te payment, to Jo.im Dyson, admr. Susanna’ \Vheeler, aclmx uly 17 yi, :81b. (47-41 ) SHERIFF'S SALE. MIL BE SOLD on the first Tries day m August next at the Court- House, in Wilkes County , between the hours cf ten and three o'clock, the following property, viz : r | WO NV groes, one a fellow, named Cesar, the other a wo -1 man, by the name of Coy ; taken [to latisly an execution in lavor of j Seth Sraflbrd, for W. Davis, a- I gain ft William Barnes, and point ! ed out by Eheoderfck Montfort. | Conditions, calh. JOHN DYSON, D S. , June 21. 1816. (st-23) SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be fold at the court house in I'bert county, on the firft Tue Hay in Avgust next— THREE NEGROES, to wit, Pheby, Amy, and Edney—levied on 3S the property of Lewis liions, and now inthe poffeflton of William Irions, to latisfy fimdry executions against Freeborn Luce and Lewis Irons. JOSHUA CLARK, D. S. June Iff, 1816. (21-pw) SHERIFF'S SALES. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next , at the Court house in Wilkes county , the following property , viz : SEVEN Negroes, Mary a wo man abcut twenty-nine years old, and her fix children, (vis.) Sucky, about fourteen yeans Nancy twelve, Oliver ten, Miles seven, George five, and Fanny three years j old ; taken by virtue of an execu tion in favor of J homas Grant, adminitlrator debonis non, of James Ballard, deceased, against Fanny Gafford, executrix of Tho mas Gaftord, deccaied ; pointed out by the executrix. ALSO One negro girl named Anna, lixteen years old, (railed to the houle) taken by virtue of an exe cution in favor of Robert Tucker, again!! Peter Stubblefield, Weft Harris, and John Ilaldiay ; point ed out, and in the pofldlion of laid Stubblefield. Conditions calh. JOHN DYSON, D. S. July 2nd, 1816. (25-51) Administrator's Sale. WILL be SOLD, on the firft Sat urday in September next, at the houle of Abraham Sclvey, len'r. in the* county of Oglethorpe, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock of that day, All the Negroes belonging to J the estate of Sulunnah Seivey, dec. being in number, fix, and fold pur fuam to an order of the court cf Ordinary of laid county, for the benefit of creditors and difhibu tors. Credit ill be given until the firft day of January next, with bond nnd good freehold fecuriry, and the property is not t-o be con ftdered as delivered until luch bond and ft cunt) ls given. Elizabeth Stiver, adna’x. July 12 6t .. i -h.* 4—■ - Li — ... SHERIFF’S SALE, Will be sold at Elbert Court houle, on the firft i'ucfday in Augult, next between the hours ol ten and three o’clock, the fol lowing property, viz : FOUR acres of land, inclu ding three lflands in Broad river, Elbert county, adjoining w hen sur veyed Ealfcn and Crowe, levied cn as the property of Reuben Lafton and John Blake, to latisfy an execution in favor of Robert Kennedy, and pointed out by the plaintiff, and in the potkffion of Martin Deadwilcr and John Ed wards. Alio—7s acres of land, in El- j bert county, on the waters of Dove’s Creek, adjoining John ‘■ Webb. Sherod Morise, and others,! levied on as the property of Samuel J. Elders, to fatisfy an execution in brvor of Wm. King, and in the pofleilion of Bazeld Browner, and pointed out by said King. Also—one sorrel horse 4 feet ten or eleven inches high, 7 years old, flax mane and tail. And one black cow with a white face, levied ! on as the property of Burrell Webbs, to latisfy sundry execu tions, and pointed out by said Webb, and in his pofieffion. Conditions, cash. THOMAS HAYNES, D. S. July 3rd, 1816. (25-51) (fj* WILL be received, a youth of good morals, as an apprentice. The greatest care will be paid to his improve ment. | SHERIFF’S SALES, yynx Bt’ sold at the Court house in Elbert county, on the firftTuelday in Augult next* between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro perty, to wit : FOUR negroes, Adam a negro fellow, twenty-two years of age of upwards ; Fatima his wife, twenty years of age or upwards, Fermando and Wiliam her two sons, one two years of age or upwards, the other one year of age or upwards—Le vied on as the property of Jatr.cfr Cafhin,to latisfy sundry executions in favor of Todd & Mott. The pro perty now in my pofleilion. Conditions, cash. Thos. A. Banks, Strip. : Juiys> 1816. (25-51) Administrator's Sale. \\ ILL BE SOLD at the Court house in Wilkes county, on ! the firft Tuesday in August next* between the usual hours, ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to the estate of John Wingfield, de ceased, containing two hundred 1 acres, more or lels, lying on Rocky creek, adjoining John Leonard and ■others. Sold by order of the ho norable Inferior Court of said coun ty for the benefit ol Ihe heirs of said estate. Wm. SIMPSON, admr. May 25, 7 8:6. NOTICE. * Will be sold to the highefr bid der on the firft ‘Tuefday in August next, at Washington, (Wilkes county) two hundr; 3nd thirty acres of LAND* be the fame mere ;or lefs**—Lying in said county, on Lifting creek, adjoining Tod ‘ and the Widow Bolton, being the real estate of Obadtah \\ ynne, efq de | oeafed ; on a credit of twelve months—Notes with approved se curity. William Booker, admr.) May 31. (ao-ds* NOTICE. ~~ Will Ibe sold, on Saturday the 31st of August next, Lt the late refidenceof Peyton Harris, deceas ed, in the county of Lincoln, alt the personal estate of said Deceafed* Terms—credit until tht firft day of January next, with bond and security. John M. Dgolv, 19th July, 1816. (27*) EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be fold at Elberton, on the 15th of August next, part of the personal property of Doct. James Hamilton, late of Elbert county, dec, confuting of Medical Books, Medicine, Shop Furniture, and Surgical Instruments. Terms of Sale will be made known cn that dav. 4 Bedford Harper, ex’r. July 5 25 NEW CASH STORE. “ S. FISK, & Cos. ‘(just rereived from New Fori, and a*e new opening, at Dr. 4bbet’s new Building, cn the eojl ftdt of the public - quare , A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS & GRO, CERIFS. Also, a General afpjrtment cf MF DIC iNKS. All of which they will dis pose of on the most reasona ble terms. July g gt