The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, November 01, 1816, Image 1

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Volume I."| I I CLtblli.lt V'ktivUi m JO.'f.Y K. M CIUIiI.TOX. JflilCE—< r.H*t:i. 110U.411S IVV AXM.M, IIAI.F I*vili in a|iv*ni:. B VN T !< OF GEORGIY. It being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors that ano ther in lalment of the (lock of the Bank of the State of Georgia (hould be called in, and that the Stockholders Ihould be re quired to pay a proportion there of in specie. Notice is hereby given that, agreeably to a Relolution of the Dirociors of this date, twenty three per centum on each share, of the flock of the Ban':, is *<? noired to be paid by the Stock holders, on or before the f con 1 Monday in >r n. x:, that five doll, <rs in? pecie be‘paid on each /hare, as part of the fain twenty-three per cent ; and the Balance in hills of tether of the banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are forth t Uotiued, that Cafliier’s certifi cates of Stock will be iiftaed in lieu of the Commissi oner’s cer?i ficat<;S,held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Com iriiftionerhs ccriincares at the time of paying the inftalmunt fcs above required. Well era Stockholders arc in formed that they'may pay laid iuftahnent, and receive their Stock-certificates ora delivering the Cos mm ini oner’s certificates, ‘at either of the offices eltablifhed ‘at Augusta and Milledgeville, so soon as they (hall be iia operation, vhieh will be in a short time LLEAZAK. EARLEY, CASHIER. fravinnah, the 20th 38. •S apt ember, 1816. 5 10/ AD MINIS I’RATOIIS SALE. WILL be fold on Thursday the 28th of November next, at the plantation’s belonging to the eilafeof Raphail Wheeler deck: of Wilkes County ; part of the personal property ot l l .i dec’d; oonfilling of flock of a!! kinds, plantation utensils, household ee kitchen furniture, brandy, corn, fodder. &c The sale will com mence on f’d day at the planta tion in Lincon County, cn the next day at the late reftdence of f’d dec’d in Wilki s, and will eontinue from day to day until! alirsfold. Twelve months cre dit will be given the purchasers, to give notes with approved fe oiiity, to bear interest from the date, if not punctually paid. Susanna Wheeler o . . . , ( ( AdnVa John Dyson, ©dlober, 17th 1816. Administratrix Sa Ic. WILL be fold on thurfday <he 7th day of Nov’r, at the late ttffide’t:e of Robert Middleton elq’r dec’d, in Libert county, a flock of horses, cattle and goats, house-hold furniture plantation Tools, and a number of other ar sides too tedious to mention. Alo the plantation whereon ftie TH E NEW S. WASHINGTON, (onoßGia) FRIT)AY, NOVEMBER 1, if?! said dec and lived, to be rented to tiie higheit bidder for the space of twelve months—also thole in • d-bted to {aid etlate, are once j more rcquefled to make immedi ate pay'ivut ; and those having demands againfl the estate, to render th.ve accounts in as the law directs ; the sale to continue from dav to iigv untill finifhel; J - ■ ‘Terms nude on the day of sale. Betsy C. Middleton, Admx. 25th Stpt’r 1816. i KXECU I CRS SAI LS. * WILL be fold on thurfday the ydi day of Nov’r next, at the ; luineuce oi Hams Coleman be* ; ceased in Vvilk* co- tv the p-^r. f. .ml P r, :err of laid dec’d’ con- I filling oi in ufiiioiu and kitchen j furniture—corn and fodder, and | i number of oiher articles too numerous to mention ; the sale j to contuue from day to day, un i nil a'l is fold. ‘l’velve months 1 credit v.ai! be given by giving bond and app’c'rd feenrity. John Coieman ) , r r , T , r > Lxecuti <5 00s. a ootten 3 Scpt’r 24th 1 8.16. At. WILL be Sold on the lit. iTud’davoi November next, at the town of WafKington the 1 C Itud llorfe cuIL-l Pizarro, be longing to the eflate of Garland Pear for, dec’d. Michael Pearson, ? . , , TO:., vo iv r >Ad IBS. 1 .iisabeui Pearfou, y iOaoberv ‘l.Bth, 1836. pd. 1 D .'.l ?. aTo 11. :> Sale. WILL behold on the 2d day jof November next, at the late refideace or Shcrod Wife, dec j All Ihe fji‘rson(tf property jof !aul dcccaf'ed, (except the ! negroes) and credit of twelve | months, bond arid Lcurity will ; be required in all cases, for the ; heirs and creditors of said dec. Nancy Wise, admx. John Wirt!, admr. ! Sept 20, 1816. (36. AdmimstmtoA.s Sale. | WILL BE SOLI), at the late refider.ee of Thomas Hi.l, of I Oglethorpe comity, deceased ; , all the Kitchen and lloufehold J Furniture, Stock of every kind, and many other articles too te dium to mention, Also, the j prelent crop of Corn, Fodder, i Wheat and Cotton—and Bran -1 dy. Sale to commence on Mon day tire lecond of December, and conriuue from day to day until every tiling is disposed of. Alio, the Negroes to be hired out. Conditions made known on the day of Sale. Wvi.it. HfLL, admr. •let 4, 1810. (39 -f>) EXECUTORY SALE: ‘ ] Will be luid to the higheit bidder on Saturday the 9th day of No j vember next, at the late refideuce jot liubella Patterson, deed; all the [property belonging to the eflate oi i said deed ; confiding of 6 negroes, ihorles, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, jind a entity of feed-cotton, 1 Also, one negro boy belonging .to the est ate of John A. Patterson, deed ; fold by order ol the honor able the court of Ordinary, for the county of Wilkes. ‘Terms of l'ale ” ill be made known on the day of tale. At the fame time and plate | “'ll be rented, the plantation ! whereon James Patterson formerly resided. John W. Cooper, ex’tr. Sept 6, 1816. ( 34-ts) Si J El< l FPcT S:UX (l *S l poll oil } ILL HE SOLD on ihe first Tuts (hiy inU numberne\‘ at ihe court house, in Wilkes County, between 1 the hours of ten and thru: o'clock , ihe following property, viz : ONE houlV and lot in the 1 t own Wafhisgton, Wilk- s coun* j ty, adjoining Dr Abrs.itand others ! —in the ivcupancy of Jha C j Leitncr, and ’cken as his p-ojir-ry to I.uisfy fun Jr y’ executions ag,;* it i him, in favor of Heard and | Joel Bond, and point.'■! out by laid I Leitner— executed and iv’-iiint and to me by jofeph M Dent, con ‘ible. JOIJN DY SON, !) S | 4’ 1 (38-c*) sheriffYslTes /- ’ll be so LI on the first ‘Tuesday ; hi November next, at the Court ; t.ouse in II tikes county, the follow i property , viz : HVE iiuudred an ! eighty ; four acres of land, mo e i t lets, j in Wilkes county, on the waters 1 of Piltol treek, adj lining John ! Hinton, Daniel Stalker ar.d i others, whereon George 1) { Taylor now lives, taken as his j property to fatisfy i’undry execu tiuns again ft laid lay lor, in fa vor of Young Stokes and others. Also, ore likely negro boy, by the name of Bob, about ten years of age, taken as the pro ! perty D William Thurmond, i dec ; to fatisfy sundry execu -1 tions in favor of David Sims and ; others, against said Thurmond ; > ointed out by plaintill ’s attor ney. October 1 ft, 181 (i (ys*-- l'nos WOOTTEN, SMI 7 ) t> Wasiunoton Ac a of m v. On the 6ih of November nc ct ; the. examination of the fludent* v.iil commence, wiil continue the 7th, and on the Bth will be public exhibition. Ar which the commifiioners of said Acade ;uy are particularly and re! peel fully requeiled to attend, ailo parents, citizens and neighbors are invited. Oct. 25, 18 id. STRAYED from the fubfcnber in Lincoln County, a cnrim colored Horse, about 11 hands high—-well set & in prime order, and blind in bis left eye ; ha3 a ltre.ik on his> Inck like the Mutes, and is irnooth food all round —has a lingular white Ipot on one of Inr liipo near the tail, near ly as large as a (1 & 1-4 cent piece. Ten dollars reward given, besides all rcafonable charges paid on deli •-< r y to Alexander Morse of Lincoln Parity, or to Jt.Te Pro Her in Wa fhingtoq County, or to Lphruim brown efq'r. of Savannah. EPHP.AIM DROWN October 2/uh ibiti. ’The Milh-dgeville Jeurnd will pleas? to insert this notice S times* and present its account to Jefie Pr.f fei near Miliedgevilic, who will pay it. ‘ F. B. Clock A Watch m aking. AS A HALL rdpectfuliv in forms Ids friends and the public in general, that he has returned \ to Washington, and pur poles to I ptirfue the above.bufin Ts in it extenlive btanches ; hs tiatters himlelf that he can g.ve every fatisfaction in his line of bufiuefs —he refpectfully solicits patron age. Oct ‘j.'J NOTICE. THE fubferiber has five or K* j likely young Negroes, which tic I would fell low forcafh—Colutn- I hia County, a2 miles above \u -1 gulbi. JOHN PI l MAN. Augu(l, Sept. 24th 18 s6. A LIS I OF * j LETTERsinthe Post-Office, | oti the Ist October lb 10. ‘LLY \li \aiul. Sul .iit-l A ik-u.Uimi ic* ab* -bn .lcnec A’ -'ck. >hu 1 .'wfaC.iuuTs* Bosatll E*l.v:iul Itiark t'iii)iias tii>: ‘.’ii Lurun.i UluUnt James lint Ed .s-.uO Ura'ittv Jo* 1 llonil. It uh 11 Con. ~ C'dlini* Fiamis i ‘’-oily Guilford Ciuli- .1 .to Ci \V,iii..i® Voi’i* 1 soilJ.im sCarterCiiarb-s |>< atu * :■.* > liforgt H Davidson W ilii.u 2 n.v ( • **.:s Dicki iihfm harj !J ■mu,l , 1 jit D.ivis N*. ... i J>"ti{lavj St, ptiin C. 1 > Iv.lwaulE kii-a lau.. I'.-Ij* ois Falv a I Ev.ti ‘.ilftv. R, u Daniel ii -2, S.iinr. 1 l.uimuy ( ■ l atliu s< (.t .>•! I’o-. 1. Jilin* J'a.ialt. Ani. T .'lll r Wiui.Mn Grnnl I A \V_ Gordon I’ TV C. >'d.;ii l i.. ... i„ E imm eaq Gordo*. Llum’ ff,.non ( atliuim.. Vnlrv L* y If nn H iriii Jnlm I .'.ot. Ahnu ti,.r rismi I-id .1 If Id.* li.cliil. M Ucail, la./;w lict I* 11 ii 1 \ ‘iiil.tm lint Cln i .toplu-r I j.. kie. M son Joiiiisoit Geo x*’ Hi'din -onSli* i:nd Jcy. Is. ticorgeLou'is Osborn la>rk* 1 .Lic< l> I.mti s *.'y \ iiisoii II Low Susannah l.uiij'iiiiie ——. l.lgllliiei- IL’ey I. tth*. Enut Ali'iad McLomlim ,Lout Au-hnr Martin Nulaiiiel Me Mi. k.n i, Lab.ll \ ,n. *er t harit , Maitox Rev Jami. .MaMirw. L itMnlkej W 1 Ilium Mallory Jeiuioah Milie* J* >s ml, Moore, G *, gs- l Napier Samuel Nurris ll.v'J Nesler John Oreral.ieei. Kliz.aln-tli i'ale Cliarles Porter Jnl n I'roc ■'i’ Henji miu Peterman llann li Ivrkms hiinmas Porter Andrew I’uril* •• U. ijarnio liter \\ 1 ilium Park* r John li. • \.u S.ry f ens miss .Mary Raymond* 3, Tlioma# Reeves Kdicldrial ltoa juniea lt< ‘ulirSaui. i t It'ibS. Nani” Smith William Shin.* Amos Stew. ’ * Henry Shorter Fr< ilerick \V Siounet Leans Stewart John (. Slajipy John S ee| irc.!*fl Himpaou Hide 111 Strange Jin 1 ..- Soli. *ml Mar* 111 Spell Andw. Sle pliena 1 (iota, j Simons (f W Sooiv! Eliza S aph a. Jtciijamm I ,ii i .ilerro G*ejii Jcae ph (. i'eh tn- Ucv J lines 1) Turner.'! Gavel VViiite Peter Whitcomb, AViiliatt, VXTHis. J VU.NGj'IEL!), 1 ‘i. Unober 25,1 TO. (4i< ) *jrty*('Xu V. ‘•r-K p-TW . 1 BLUO+ American literature. Weobferve that Mr Carey, of Philadelphia, is about to pub lish a “ Universal History of the E’er Id, Americanized /’ from die earliest. records, to the 19th cen tury ; written by Dr David Ramsay, and continued to the treaty of Ghent, by S. S. Smith, L. L. I). &cc. Tlie merit of l)r Ramsay as a hillorical writer, fb highly and so universally praised, fhou'.d be fufficient motive, so every friend of American litera ture, lor lending the aid of his patronage to the publication of j this work. The name of Ram ! lav is already dear to us. He, whom the incomparable Dick j irjson Ityled the pot vkius of * America j u'<v> 4 U repofis [No 42.