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COLLECTOR'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD.
On the Ist Tuesday in February next ,
at the Court-house in JLlberton , //?
Elbert county , between the hours
cf ten and three o'clock, the fol
lowing property , or much thereof
as will satisfy the taxes due there
oh, together with the cost—viz ;
“"J HREE hundred & fifty acres
cfland in Elbert county, granted j
(o John Coleman and others, lying
on Goody's creek, adjoining James
Hatcher; levied on as the property
of Micajah Anthony to fatisfy his
tax for the year 1813 —tax due 22
Dollars 57 rent:;.
Aiso
One hundred and eightyfeven a
-of land in Elbert county, gran
ted to Walker Richardson lying on
Deep creek, adjoining Wm, Penn;
and 400 acres in said county, grant
ed >0 James Tuttle, lying on Deep
creek, adjoining the heirs of Elling
ton ; levied on as the property of
Robert Kennedy, to fatisfy his tax
for the year 1813 —due, 14 dollars.
Also
One hundred acrs of land m
Eibert county, granted to Vann,
lying on Cedar creek, adjoining
James Banks; levied upon as the
property of William McGuire, to
fatisfy his tax for 1813 —tax due,
i Dollar 6y cents.
Also
Fifty acres of land in Elbert
county, granted to Ralph Banks,
lying on Cedar creek, adjoining
Daniel Ross; levied on as the prop
erty of Francis Powell, fen. to fat
isfy his tax for the year 1813 —tax
due 60 cents.
Also
One hundred and thirty acres of
land in Elt# xounty, granted to
William Hatcfier, lying on Deep
creek, adjoining Samuel Bentley;
levied on as the property of Charles
Wallis, to fatitfy his tax &r the
year 1813—tax due, 73 cents.
Also
Two hundred
of land in Wilkinson county, lying
in the 22d diftrift, No. 77, granted
to Malachiah Coker, and levied on
as his property to fatisfy his tax tor
the year 1813—tax due 83 cents.
Also
Ninety acres of land in Elbert
county, lying on Deep creek, ad
joining William Faulkner; levied
vvn as the property of John Nix, to
1 : -fy his tax for the year 1813—-
due 64 cents.
Also
Two hundred two & a half acres
c ,r ?and lying in the firfl diftrift of
i klwiri county, No. 14, granted
v Lewis McClane; levied upon as
the property of Henry Cabinefs, to
fatisfy his tax for the year 1813—*
♦ax due, 82 cents.
Also
One negro man by the name of
January ; levied on as the property
of Jesse Thompson, to fatisfy his
sax as a defaulter for thirteen years,
viz. from the year 1800 to 1812,
cnclufive—tax due, 176 dollars 24
3 4 cents.
Also x j
One hundred & forty-three acres
of land in Elbert county, adjoining
C. Sandidge, lying on Beaverdam 1
creek; levied qn as the property
of Mofcs Presley, to fatisfy his tax
for the year 1813 —tax due 1 dollar
<*■o cents.
Also
F*m hundred Pc ninefv vttc*, of
lar.d in the JTid diitntt cfWayfifc
county, No. 169; levied on as the
property of Andrew Miller, to &t
----isfy his tax for the year 181.3 —tax
due 78 cents.
Also
One 60 saw cotton-gin ; levied
on as the property'of John Tabor,
to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813
—tax due 2 dollars 6 1-4 cent?.
Also
Three hundred and fifty acre:, of
land .in Elbert county, granted to
James Brock, lying on Shoal creek*
adjoining Charles Berryman ; lev
ied upon as the property of James
Brock, to fatisfy his tax for the
year 1813—tax due 56 cents.
Also
A free man of colour by name
of Peter Harper, will be hired out
for a term of time that will fatisfy’
his tax as a defaulter for 1813—
tax due, 8 dollars 53 cents.
JOHN WILIAS*
Tax-Colleftor, Elbert county.
December!, 1814.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
WILL BE SOLD,
Ob the first Tuesday in February next
at the Court house in Wilkes county ,
between the hours cf ten and three
J clock ytbefollowing property—viz
oNE hundred acres of land,
more or lei’s, in Wilkes county, on
the waters of Long creek, adjoining
Joseph Adams, and others; where
on Southey Littleton lived at the
time of the levy, taken as the pro
perty of Andrew Crayton, to fatisfy
sundry executions from the Justices
court—executed and returned to
Thomas Wootten former Sheriff,
by Reuben Favor, constable, and by
him returned to me as his successor
in office.
Conditions—-Cash.
JOHN DYSON, Sheriff.
January 6, 1815.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL BE 6OLD,
On the first Tuesday in February next
at the Court-house in IViuces
county , between the hours of ten fcr
three o’clock, the followhg proper •
ty—viz.
r~wri
1 EN negroes (to wit.) Eleanor
and her two children, Seaborn and
Matilda; Sylvia and her two chil
dren, Orry and Sopha; Milly and
her three children, Eliza, Mary,
and Warren; taken as the property
of William Goolfby, to fatisfy sun
dry executions—pointed out by the
plaintiff's attorney,
Also
One bay horfc, two forrei mares,
one forrei colt, and one bay filly,
one yoke of oxen and cart, ahd
sixty or seventy barrels of Corn;
taken as the property of John Brad
ford, to fatisfy two executions in
favor of Benjamin Wootten, against
said Bradford and Jesse Cox
pointed out by said Cox.
, Als °
One negro boy by the name oi
1 Will, about eighteen years old ta
ken as the property of Melheck
Turner, deceased, to fatisfy an exe
* cution in favor of Maquire and
Lepreftre, vs. the executors of said
deceased—pointed out by the exec
utors.
Terms — Cash.
THOMAS WOOT'iEN,D,S.
’ January 6, r.S*s.
; ‘ P: E MOT AL.
jr T M
X IIE fubferiber has removed
his ffore to the house formerly oc
! c-ipied by S. B. Head, and having
J recently made fome additions to his
STOCK OF GOODS,
is now enabled to offer to his cuft
oruers and the public as good an
ft/fortmer.t of Groceries, Dry
Goods Sc Crockery-ware, as
tlic times will admit of, and will
very thankfully acknowledge their
JOSEPH W. ROBINSON.
Walhington, SOth December.
LIST of LETTERS
Remaining in the Post-Qffiee,
Washington, Geo. 3‘?st
December, 1814,
LdWARD BLACK, £; James
Bilbo, 3; Frederick Bali, William
Beard, Dr. Clement Biliingflea,
W. W. Baldwin, Mrs. Elizabeth
Clements, Wm Corntlifon, John
Carter, John K. M. Charlton, Mrs.
Nancy Crim, Smart Cuyler, Spen
cer Carlton, Butler Cooke, 2;
Job Calleway, Isaac Dickin, Wm.
Davidson, David Ellington, Simeon
Ellington, Mrs. Sally Elliott, James
Finley, Ilham Fullin, Wm. Fa
vours, mrs. Tabitha Grelham, John
Graham, Dr. Gillum, 2; William
Gatrell, Henry & Lewis Gonald,
Richard Herring, mrs. Sarah Hur
ley, John Hill, mrs. Harvey, Eze
kiel Harris, James Hammett, Mi
chael Hindfman, Rebecca Head,
Solomon Harper, Wm. Hawkins,
John C. Johnson, Walter Jones,
Wm. Johnson, David Kerr, John
Landrum, Thomas Lafley,- Wm.
Lavender, L.’ Mountcaftle, Lewis
Monel, Edward Moore, mrs. Nan
-1 cy Martin, Stephen Malone, John
Noland, O. H. Prince, Mrs. Ann
Pray, Bazel Pinkfton, mrs. Eliza
Pate, 2; Benjamin Powell, Archi
lious Roby, 2; Michael Rudulph,
MefTrs. Scott & Thompson, —■<
Snelfon, Wm. S. Taylor, Thomas
Tramet, John Thompson, Dr. Jas.
Tinlley, Mary Tucker, Peggy Wil
liams, Captain H. Williams, Eliza
Weaver, mrs. Mary Wilde, Rev.
Thomas Williams, 3 ; mrs. Sarah
Williams, Robert Watts, major Ja
cob Wood, Simon Weticer, Luke
Watson.
JAMES WINGFIELD,
| January 6, 1815. Post-Master.
Administrator's Sale.
; Will be Sold,
!On Saturday the 18th of Feb
; ruary next, at the late residence of
| William Leverett, dec. in Wilkes
county. —All the personal property
; of said deceased, confiding of hor
| fes, cattle, sheep, hogs, household
I and kitchen furniture, plantation
tools, &c. &c. Terms of the sale
I will be made known on that day.
ABRAHAM.LEVERETT,
January 6, 1815. adm'r.
* ‘"*■ *"■’ “ r
, Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Friday the 17th day of
February next, at the late residence
of Nathan Holtzclaw, deceased, i&
Wilkes county. —One HORSE,
BRIDLE and SADDLE, it being
the property of Ambrose Beasley,
deceased. Terms will be made
known on the day of sale.
ROY LAND BEASLEY,
January 13, *Bi£. adro'f.
mrs. r/cvri-n
CjJ RATEFUL to her patroa>
! for their liberal feipperr, solicits a
* further continuation of it, and in
> forms them (he has removed her
! fchool to the house lately occupied
I by Mr. Henry T. Anthony, where
■ she will receive twenty pupils and
I four boaraers oniy. Her terms are
, altered to the following ;
Day Scholars, Jst cials, ’ dotk.r^
| {jper quarter) 2d clafi 4 del 1 art
Sd ciafs 3 dollars
! Boarding and tuition, in
cluding the French lan
guage—per year— ! 00 do!.
Boarding & tuition m the
2d and 3d clatles, 80 doi.
(payable quarterly in advance.)
Music, per year, 44 dob
Drawing and painting, 22 dob
French, to day scholars, 22 dci^
Waffling, per year, 9 cob
Each pupil to find her bedding
Examinations three times a \e.s
To thofc parents and guardian*
who are anxious to have their forjs
(who attend the Rev. Mr P A)
taught French, Mrs F*ow--n r.
forms Vill receive ter ?'%
pils On Wednesday evening and
Saturday morning, for inftrudnr.g
them in the French language.
Terms— 6 dollars per quarts
in advance.
—I-I I .1 ■ !■— —i ‘ 1 , > l**. .
CAT Mr. Hall has left with
me the watches of his cuj
tomers, who are earnestly de
sired no call fbr them ah ecor.
as possible. -
Mr. HALL requeffs me to make,
his mod grateful acknowledge
ments to his numerous cuffonv
and the public in general for the
very extentive patronage and c > .n
----dence with which he has been A
vored during his residence in Waffu
ington, and which nothing coulJ
have induced him to relinquifn but
his ill health and the necessity .f
his presence at the NorthwW 5 n
fome private affairs of the moft cuC,
tressing nature. He proposes to ?•
turn as fooa as those affairs area
fettled. .w
*** The subscriber has watc
Ciirystalb of all sizes.
JEREMIAH LOBDELL,
January 6th, 1814,
’ r “ ‘ n ,
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be Sold,
On Friday, the ryth day of
February next, at the plantation
whereon Nathan Holtzclaw, dec.
formerly resided.—AH the personal
est ate of said deceased, on a credit
of twelve months.
JINCY HOLTZCLAW,
January 13, 1815. adtn’s.
MISS BURNS
HAVING purchased a set
of tools for Watch—making,
will repair watches when pre
sented to her at Mrs. Hill
house’s, her place of residence
j —Washington, Dec’r 1814.
Clean Jrinen and Cottoiv
| RAGS
Are wanted at this office —
; For which a good price will he
i given in cash or merchandizeA
|
Dlxni: Indentures, for