The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, November 01, 1816, Image 4

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MONTHLY NOTICES. Or me of At an Inferior Court held in and fur the county of Lincoin, July term, 1816. Upon the petition of Susannah Davis, administratrix of the efta.e William Stinfon, deceased, who was the wile of the laid William Stiufon in his life time, and who fome time after the death of the intermarried with Ransom Davis ; fheweth unto your honors, that William Stinfon in his life time, and your petitioner after the death of the (aid William, held and pofftfsed a certain indent ed Deed from John Darden and F.lizabeth Darden, in and to a cer tain tr.'dl orparcel of land lying and being in the county of I.incoin, and State yfortfaiß, upon the wa ters of Fill-.in and Mill creeks ; containing by survey three hundred and thirty acres, be the fame more or less, adjoining Glaze, Norman, and others, and dating that the laid indented deed has (as your peti tioner believes) been taken out of your petitioner’s chclt, or loft and deftroped, and praying that a copy which is annexed to this petiii m, to ay be established in leu of laid original, and the facts set forth in fail! petition, being supported by proof : Ordered, that the said copy be established in lieu of the said ori ginal, agreeable to the prayer r >l the laid petitioner, utfiefs cawfe be shewn to the contrary, on or be fore the firft day ot the next term ©l this court, upon the applicant’s publishing a notice td this rum in terms of tlic ail of the General Assembly in such cases made ne provided. Ido hereby certify , the foregoing 0 true copy taken f> om the Minutes ts said ‘ Court. Given under my band in of ice, thu tfh day August, a 816. 3 0 rF.TER LAMAR, cUrrt. N O T I C E. MINE months alter date, ap plication will be made to the Into rior court of Wilkes county, tor leave to fell the real and perfomd eitate of Richard Beasley, deccafed lor the benefit of the heirs and Creditors ot laid deccafed. Auguti O, 1816. 30) RoylandTl’ \snrv, admr. ~ noticeT Nine months alter date applica tion will be made to the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave t>o fell one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or Id's, on Kettle creek, in the county of Wilkes, ad joining Jofliua Starr and others ; being the real cllate of John f. Miller, dec. ffohn Starr , act. adm. July iq. mom. pd. NO I K F. Nine months after date, applica tion will be made to the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell the real eitate of James Wilder,deed. March. 20, ‘Bl6. LEVI WILDER. NOTICE. Nine months after date, applica tion will be made to the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell the trad of land, or half, fjcltfOging to the tfUrte ci J. C. Ar.mnv, fix hundred acres, joining R Thompson, A E Stokes, and others, known as Antony's Mills. John Hill, St > , W. Robinson, 5 August 2, 1816. (29—-pm) NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the ho norable Justices of the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to felt one hundred acres of Land, be the fame more or less) on the waters of Rocky creek, in Wilkes county ; laid land joins the premises of William M. Kain and John ‘t wining. The above land is the real estate of John Bayle, dec* tiled, and fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors ‘1 BO’S HUDSPETH, RUSSEL BAYLE, ad mini Orators. March 4. 1816. (9m. 8) Nine months after date appli cation will he made to the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for h ave to fell the balance of the real estate of M'Kinney Iloldcrnifs, deceased, being a trail of land containing, five-hundred and twenty-seven acres, lying in .said county, on the waters of fiftiing creek. To be fold for the benefit of the heire of laid deceased. LEWIS MT.F.NDON, /: fling Adminisirater. February $ 1 1816. NINE months alter dare, ap plication will be made to the ho norable Juifi.cs of the Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell a Trail of Land, laying in faiu 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 ol the heirs and creditors of the deceased. Willi \rt Robertson, Qualified adiniuiff rator. sLirrh 4, 18t6. (9m. 8) “gycrgia. At a Superi >r Court, held in and so: the corKv of Wilkes. 4 JUNE TEH?*, ! 8 16. Upon the petition of E.-reman Walker dating, that as one oS„.e adniiniftrators of George Walker, elquire, deceased; lie was lately possessed of a Bill of Exchange, drawn by Phineas Miller on John C. Nightingale, for three thousand ard three dollars—an.i Rating that the said Bill ot Exchange has (a • the petitioner believes) i con loft, and praying that 2 copy which is annexed to said petition, may be established in lien oi laid original and the fails set forth in said peti titui being lupported by proof. Ordered, that the laid copy be ftablilheJ in lietie ol laid original agreeably to the prayer of the laid petition, uaid's cause be I hewn to the contrary, tin or be fore the firft day ot the next term of this court, upon the ap plicant’s publishing a notice of this tide in terms ot the :.<ft of the General Aflembly in such ca tes made and p. ovidtJ. I rue copy from tire Minutes. D. TERRELL, elk. June 7,1816. (at .m 6 n. NINE in mths after date, rp piicatiou will be made t the ho* E arable Inferior court of VTdkes comity, tor leave ft fell the real elbteof Wm, F. Booker, died, for the benefit of the hths and creditors ot laid deed. CHAS. R. CARTER. THOS. TALBOT, MAT. TALBOT, Adminiilrators, O&ober 6. 1815. NOTICE 7 * NINE months after the date hereof, application will be made to the hon. Inferior c >urr of Wilkes countv, for leave to fell the real estate of James Patterlon deed, of laid county. John W. Cooper, adm’r. for Iftabelfa Patterson, adm’x 6c. John A. Patterson, adm’r. June, 7 mom—-‘di Rth -cut Brady former ly 9 label Rebecca Goodwin , vs. > fur fohn Brady. j Divree Lllsrt Superior Court , April term 1816. The Sheriff having returned that the defendant is net to be f ur.d m the county. I.’ is ordered that the laid John Brady do appear per for. al ly, or by attorney, at a Supe rior Coutt, to be held in and for said county, on the 3d Mon day in O&ober next, then and there to answer the Libellant in the above case, orthe Court will proceed thereon as to juitioc shall appertain. It is further ordered, that this rule be published once a month, for three months in one of the public Gazettes of this ftatc. True extiadl from the Mi nutes. D S. BOOTH. cl # k. Clerk’s Office Elbert tup. court, July 5. n^cn —25. NINE months after date ?p ----plica'ion will be made to the lion. Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell a rr.tfl of Land containing 186 acres of land, lays on Uptons creek, Wilkes county, bounded by lands of A Simons and others Said land He; g the real estate of Joleph Pra; her, dec’d. James W F&atiifr. aim. Juno 7. 1 ?■ !6. (21 NO I ICE. NINE mouth- -Tier date, appii cafKn will b ‘hade to the hon. the Irdt.'lo v-urt of Oglethorpe county, f leave to fell 202 1 2 acres of LaucT. Jot No. 193, in the 15th diftricl o> (old Baldwin now ) Putnam l r>oty; be longing to the estate of .Beverly C,uthr y, dec’d for the ber*v f cf the heirs and creditors ol uN dec’d SARAH GUITIREY, administratrix. JAMES COLQUITT, adnuuiftrator. March, 8, ISI6. (qm 8) NINE months after date, appli cation will be made to the honora ble Inferior court of wilkes county for leave to soil 180 acres of lard in Wilkes county, adjoining Abner Wellborn and others, one other t:?ftl track in said county containing 300 acres more or less, adjoining ihomas Mortmsm and others, all on the waters ot Loyd’s creek, one other tracl of 10c acres in laid county on the waters of Fiftiing creek, adjoining James A Cam^- K V and others, c!f j one other trafi of 20 2 12 acres in Wiikinfoa county on coinmifiioners creek, the above lands is part ot the real tftar© of James Shearer deed ; to be fclij for the benefit of the heirs and ex ditors of Did deceased. Wm. Shearer, b i m < 1 a cxrs- Rutledge, 7 Sept fi, *Bt6. (34) NINE months after date applu cation will be made to the honora* hie Inferior court of V,Tikes coutu ty, for leave to fell the real eftavo of James Darden, 1-te of said county deceased. Sold for the bo rn fir of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. August 26, 18 t - John Heard, > , 33) C.eorge ( ram, y Nine months from date, apple* cation will be made to the Interior Court of. Wilkes county, for leave to fell all the raal and personal pro perty of John Lindsay, late of said county, deceased. Sept 13, 1816* 35) Clarissa Lindsay, ex’s* NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of Nine months application will be made ro the hon- Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fid# fifty acres of land, more or less, the real estate of Ihomas Giaf cock, late of Did ccur.ty, dec’d £ adjoining i homas jawell and Richard Hengfey , for the ben*** fir ot the heirs a r.d creditors of said dec’d. Nancy Hancock Ad Edward t cftols 3 Wilkes connty. Jug. 3.), 86. (33) IT Arc II BUSINESS. The Subscriber returns hi b dt, thanks to the public;,for the liberal encouragement received in this l m fintTs. Having procured aftiftan :e, he will hereafit r have the power to do work on the shortest notice, in the belt arid neatest manner, and on the cheapest terms—So that cuftuniers may nowexpe£l no more disappointments ; while his late indifpolition must constitute the heft apology he can nuke, for thole which have already happen ed. He will take on good terms, an apprentice of the age of ‘3 or l 5 years—one well recota* mended* J. ANTHONY. Wafhingtnn, July 26. (28) LOOK HERE ! Cheap Bargain, if applied for ia time, may be had :ri the purchal® of a handsome second rate horfe* gigg. Enquire of the printer. Sept C, 1816. (34) —— 1. ENTERTAINMENT . I ‘ A y ING established a house of t -ainment, 011 Main Ifrcet # at the of the Lid!, facing the public square ; ‘be fubferihers invite a ! genteel travd\ *f to call—in gir* ing this Invitation. iN. v fee! confident of giving genera! fatir\.’Elion, liie bar will always be furnir\*d with the bell of liquors—their fia’des are large, airy, and well furnilhed with good corn and fodder ; and hvsea will h well attended to. If alTi.i:V* ty and uuremitled attention to bn(t m*fs, enfute success—we humbly hope to meet a tolerable portion oi honclt potronage. hi MS b BOLTONv ‘Valhingfon, Mat th xis, idib i