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Washington Hotel/ If
1 LEVI H. ECHOLS,!
PRESENTS hrs compliments to his friends and
the public in general, and informs them that having *g*
purchased the premises formerly occupied by Major W
Worsham as a tavern, will continue to entertain
jj genteel travellers and hoarders on reasonable terms, ff
j|| He feels a degree of confidence when he invites
-2j strangers to his house, as he is determined by the ffj’
most unremitted attention to his business, to merit
11* thoir patronage- *’ |J
■sh. N. B. He takes this method of informing his <9Jf
~ : ml friends and the public in general, that he has removed :S?
‘jj: his STORE to the north end of His present residence, sl^
2 where he intends keeping a constant supply of fresh
Ip goods, which he will dispose of cheap for cash or H
“59 cotton.
‘iSS C?
APPLY SOOK.
A BARGAIN may be
had in the plantaton beloging
to the estate of Robert M.‘Rea,
deceasdtl, containing 400 acres
within fotir miles of Wash
’irtgton.
R. It. M’Rea,
-January 27, 1815. ExT.
LAST NOTICE. ;
persons indebtlcl to
me are informed, that expence
and trouble may be avoided
by making immediate payment
of their respective notes and
accompts, as no longer indul
gence will be given,
William Grant.
January 27 t/i, 1815.
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Administrator’s Sale.
Will be Sold.
ON Wednesday, the firft day of
March next, at the late ltfidence
of James Ruffeli, deceased, in Lin
coln county.—All the perfanal pro
perty of said deceased, confiding
of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep,
household and kitchen furniture,
plantation tools, a quantity of
wheat, with fuadry other articles
Coo tedious to mention. Also two
NEGROES will be hired for the
ensuing year. The terms will be
made known on the day of sale.
SARAH RUSSELL, adtn’x.
BENJAMIN RUSSELL,
January 20, 1815. adrn’r.
• Georgia, Wilkes county, — By Da
vid Terrell, clerk of the mat of
Ordinary for said county .
HEREAS Wm. Simpson
applies for letters of administration
on the estate of John Wingfield,
deceased.
Thele are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at the next court
of Ordinary to be held in and for
the county aforefaid, to shew
cause, (if any they have) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1 6th day
(ts January, 1815.
A Terrell, C€.o,
David P. Hilikouse
Is a candidate for the appoint
ment of Lieutenant Colonel to
the regiment of second class
militia , in General Daniels’
, division,
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Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
Thursday the ninth day of
March next, at the late rtlidence of
Major John A. Patterson, dec.
in Wilkes county. All the person
al property of laid deceased, con
fitting of.two waggons, horses and
harness, two ftilh, and several oth
er articles too tedious to mentions
Twelve months credit will be given,
by the purchaser giving bonds with
approved security.
JOHN W. COOPEP,
January 27, 1814, adrrdr.
Notice
perfoos having demands
against the estate of Wm. Hughes,
deceased, are required to bring
them in properly authenticated
within the time preferibed by law,
and an thole indebted, to make im
mediate payment to
Barnard H. Hughes, ) qualified
John Dyson, If > Ex-
Thomas ‘Lasley , j ecuiors.
January 27, 181 y. 3w.
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County.
RT Matthew Rainey, Clerk cf
the Court of Ordinary for said county.
WHEREAS George Lump
kin and Christopher Bowen, ap
plies for letters of adminift ration on
the estate of Robert M < Gary, dec.
These ate therefore to cite and,
’ admonish all arid singular the kind
’ red and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at the next Court
of Ordinary to be held in and for
the county of Oglethorpe, then and
there to shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should net
be granted.
Given under *y hand this 5/ D
day of January , 1815.
Matthew Ramey, e. c. ©.
Clean Linen Cf Cotton rags
Are wanted at this office —
For which a good price will he
Qifien in- cffnh fir merchandise.
€f>LL£CTtfß's SALE. ;
WILL RE SOLD. —-
On the first Tuesday in April next,
at the Court-house in Washington,
in Wilkes county , between the hours
cf ten t and three o'clock, the fol
lowingproperty, or as much thereof
as will satisfy the taxes due tkerc
cn, together with the cost—viz :
Tw O hundred two and an half
acres of land, more or less, third
quality, No. 170, in the third dif
tridl of Wilkinson county, granted
to Roderick Eafley, and levied on
as the property of said Eafiey, to
fatisfv his tax for the year 1813
tax due 1 dollar, 12 1-2 cents.
Also
Two hundred two ar i an half
acres of pine land, mor; or less, ly
ing in the second diikrict of Wilk
iufon county, No. 197, granted to
Lucy R. Wynn, and levied on as
her property, to fatisfy her tax for
thp year 1813 —tax due 2 Jollam
•and 99 cents.
Also
One hundred acres of land, more
or less, third quality, in Oglethorpe
county, on the waters of Long
creek, adjoining Woodruff, granted
to Trueball, and levied on as* the
property of Andrew Craten, to fat
isly his tax for the year 1813— tax
due 6 dollars 07 cents.
THOMAS ANDERSON,
Tax Collector, Wtikes county-
January 27, 1815.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
Cm the first Tuesday tn March next,
at the Court-House in Wilkes coun
ty, between the hours cf ten and
three o'clock, the following proper
ty — viz:
C J*NF. negro man named Jim,
nfty-feven years of age, also one
waggon at this time unfinifhed,
taken as the property of George
Walton, to fatisfy an execution in
favor cf George Walton.
Conditions Cash.
William Johnson, D. S.
January 27, 1815.
NOTICE-
NiNE-ornhs after date appli.
cation will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior court of Greene
county, for leave to fell five hun
dred and forty-five acres of land,
more or less, in said county, being
the real estate o£ Wm. Teafey, dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased.
ANN VEASEY,
January 27, 1815. Executrix.
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GEORGIA, Oglethorpe county .
By Matthew Rainey clerk of the court
cf Ordinary, for said county.
HEREAS John Noell, ap
plies for letters of administration on
the estate cf Robert Noell, dec.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and lingular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appeal at the next court
of Ordinary to be held in and for
the county aforefaid, to shew
cause (if any they have) why said
letters should not be granted.
• Given under my band this 1 £ib
day cf January, 1815. “ r
Matthew Rainey, C. c- o.
Bla.ik Deeds
for sale—-,n,office,
OletaiA—Ogletharp2 county. ‘
By Matt hem. Raines, Clerk of the
court of Ordinary, for sail e ratty.
VV HEREAS Polly King, ap
plies for iettor? of aJn iniftration
on the estate of Etnr.ett King, dec.
These are therefore to cite and
admor.ifh all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of Lid deceafed*
to be and appear* at the next co: n
of Ordinary to be held in aiv’ K *
the county of Ogietborpe. rh * :
there to shew caufe,((if. f cr y ri f
have) why said lette-r f. ouki t ‘i
be granted.
Given unde?’ ‘ey la: ! tats 1 \ ‘•
day of January, 1 * r r
Matthew
Presehi%nt3 cf the Q::r i
GEORGIA.
At a Superior Court hel * in .: ‘i
for the county of Wilkes, Janu
ary term, 1815.
present the Hen. Toung Gresham.
WE the Grand Jury for thf.
county of Wilkes, at January term*
1815, present as a grievance—
That the road leading from
Washington to Wiiliamfon , ‘s mil l ,
has been negle&ed for the want of
Cornmiffioners in Capt.
diftridl; they therefore recommend
that the Inferior court cf this conn. 1
ty, appoint commiilioners in said
diftrift.
Secondly—We present as a griev
ance of an alarming nature, that
the Patrol laws are not enforced ac
cording to their teno;% and we ear
nestly recommend to those officers
and Patroles to whom the execu
tion of those laws are entrusted, to
be watchful and vigilant in the di.h
charge ot their duty, and we fur
ther earnestly entreat the reprefeu
tatives from this counry, at the next
fefiion oK the Legifljture, to ufo
their beff endeavors to effect a total
revision of the Patrol iaws low ill
force in this state.
Thirdly—We recommend that
the honorable the Inferior court
proceed to the purchase of a T. c rr
Lots in the town of Walhc i ..
suitable to eretil a Court-Houh; a’ i
Jail upon. We with confide net
make this recommetidation, as i .-..
find from the information wb; ty
we have derived from the Clerks
Book of entries, the county fund*
to be ample for the effectuation J
so desirable an ob;ocf.
We recommend that the forego
ing preftntments be advertised ; .
44 The Friend y Monitor.”
Bolling Anthony, r. m.
William Tripktt, § Thomas Gresham,
James Sprat ling Jones,
Thomas Talbot. § Abner Wellbornc ,
Francis Gartrell,\john I). Leonard t
William Gill , § Arch'd. Gresham^
John 11 ‘ingfield, § Johnson Wellborn
David Simpson, %R. Tarter ,
Daniel Owens, A, Simjr.s,
Gilbert Hay, § Osborne Stens',
Wm, G. Gilbert, \joel Chirers.
In adverting to the lare conduct
of the Executive and Judiciary tk>
partments cf thegov|rnment, in rea
lation to the alleviating fiftein, we
believe there is offered in the refill?
of their deliberations, jufl cause ct
congratulation, to the
In a government like ours where
the right of opinion is secured to all,
and where that opinion is lion est iv’
and modestly expressed, we flat'r r
ourselves in the cxercifi of tbr/
right, no re?.fcrrjb!e *!TT.brag ci'w
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