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notice. i
months after date, appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell one lot of land
(No. -,) in the town of Washing-
Ton, lately occupied by William H.
Corbett, deceal'ed, and fold for the
•benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Thomas Terrell, 1 .. , .
James Wingfield, 5 L
NOTICE.
the expiration of nine
months application will be made to
‘*he honorable Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell a
trad of land in said county, con
taining three hundred and ninety
acres, (more or less) it being the
real estate of John Weaver, dec.
Cos be fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceafcd.
Elizabeth Weaver, adm’x.
Richard Sappington, adm’r.
‘October 8, 1814.
NOTICE.
In nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made for
/save (to the honorable Inferior
court of Wilkes county) to fell two
hundred and eighty acres of land
in said county, on the waters of
Camp creek, adjoining Halliday
and others; it being the real estate
of Francis Murphey, dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased,
Riche son Booker, adiri'r,
October 8, 1814.
NOTICE.
In nine months from the date
hereof application will be made to
the honorable the Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell 200
acres of land, in said county, ad
joining Duncan Bohannon and o
thers, on the waters of Newford
creek ; being the real estate of Wil
liam Richardson, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
Wm. RICHARDSON,
May 7, 1814.. ad mV.
]\! NOTICE.
X. INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, for leave to fell a traft of
land in the 15th diftridt of Wilkin
son county, No. 295 containing
202 and an half acres; being the
real estate of Britain House, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
ALSEY HARTSFIELD,
November 9, 1811. ad mV.
*
NOTICE.
INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell 202 i-2 acres of
land in Putnam county, on the wa
ters of Lick creek, adjoining Wm
& Hardy Pace—it being the real
estate of James Tolfe, dec. for the
benefit of his heirs & creditors.
Priscilla Tclle, ad mV:
James Tolls, admV.
July gth, jfi 1/ft
NOTICE.
! INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior court of Wilkes
county, for leave to fell the real
, estate of Solomon Patten, late of
this county, deceafed—(subject to
the widows dower in one third
thereof) for the benefit of the hei 3 j
and creditors of the said cieccaft and.
CHRISTOPHER OKU,
May 7, 1814. ad mV.
NOTICE. j
months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell two hundred and
thirty acres of land (more or left)
in Bid county, on the waters of
Fishing creek, adjoining the widow
Bolton and others.; it being the
real estate of Obadiah Wynne, dec.
and fold for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased.
WILLIAM COOKER, jun.
January 13, 1815. admV. ;
—— j
NOTICE. j
\T
l \| INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell fifty acres of land
more or less, on Long creek in the
said county, it being the real estate j
of Hannah Henderson, minor, dec.
for the benefit of her legatees.
Hannah Henderson,
May 24, 1814. adrn’x.
NOTICE.
j\T _
! * INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora- [
ble Inferior court of Wiikes county, !
for leave to fell three tra&s of land, ’
(to wit) one tract in Wilkes coun- ;
tv, on the waters of Fishing creek,
containing two hundred acres, ad- i
joining Barney Zimmerman, and
others—a!fo one other traft, con
taining one hundred and forty acres
in laid county, on the waters of i
Soap creek, adjoining Hammons, :
and others—also one other tracf of
land, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, No. 312, (in the !
yth district formerly Wiikinfon
county,) now Telfair, being the
whole of the real estate of Job Hu
guley, dec. for the benefit of the 1
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
George Iluguley, &
Alley Uuguiey, aclmV s.
O&ober 8, 1814.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL EE SOLD,
0;: the first Tuesday in February next
at the Court-house ‘in Wiikes county,
t between the hours cf ten and three
o s clock ,thcfollowing property—viz.
OnE hundred acres of land,
more or less, in Wilkes county, on
the waters of l ong creek, adjoining
jofeph 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 Just ices
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.
Jannary 6, 1815.
SHERIFF SAt£.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in February next
at the Court-house in Wilkes
county , between the hours oj ten he*
three o'clock, the following proper
ty-z'iz.
nr,
EN negroes (to wit.) Eleanor
I and her two children, Seaborn and
Matilda ; Sylvia and her two chil
dren, Orry and Soph:; ; M.illy and
her three children, Eliza, Mary,
and Warren ; taken as the property
of William Goollby, to fatisfy i’un
dry executions—pointed out by the
plaintiff’s attorney. j
Also
One bay berfe, two sorrel mares,
one sorrel colt, and one bay filly,
one yoke of oxen and cart, and
fixity or seventy barrels of Corn ;
taken as the property of John Brad
ford, to fatisfy two executions in
favor of Benjamin Wootten, again ft
said Bradford and Jesse Cox—
pointed out by Bid Cox.
Also
One negro boy by the name of
“Will, about eighteen years old ; ta
ken as the property cf Mefheck
Turner, deceased, to fatisfy an exe
cution in favor of Maquire and
Lepreftre, vs. the executors of Bid
deceased—pointed out by the exec
utors.
Terns — Cash.
THOMAS WOOTTEN, D.S.
J? ELIO FA L.
r*r~i
.1 IIF. fubferiber has removed
his store to the house formerly oc
cupied by S B. Head, and having
recently made fome additions to his
STOCK OF GOODS,
is now enabled to offer to his cust
omers and the public as good an
assortment of Groceries, Dry”
Goods & Crockery-ware, as
the times will admit of, and will
very thankfully acknowledge their
favors.
JOSEPH W. ROBINSON.
Wafliington, 30th December.
RULE NISI i
N the petition of Dennis and
Williams, setting forth a mortgage
- made to them by J/auklin (other
wise Lachlan) M‘Curry, of certain
land in this county in the Bid morc
. gage deferibed, conditioned for the
1 payment by the Bid Lauklin to the
petitioners, at a time now palled, of
; a sum of money of which there now
remains due the sum of one thous
and and eighteen dollars and forty
cents, with interest thereon from
the date of the Bid mortgage ; and
praying a rule for payment or fore
■ clofure— lt is Ordered , That Lauch
lan Johnfori, and John ivßDonald,
adminiftr2tors of the Bid Lauklin,
do pay into this court the said sum
of money with interest and colls,
before the expiration of twelve
months, or the equity of redemp
tion of and to the Bid land will be
thenceforth foreclofed. And it is
further Ordered, That this rule be
published at leal once in eveiy
month until the time appointed for
1. * *
1 the said payment, or lerved on the
said administrators cr their special
agent at lend fix months previous
to the Bid time.
Georgia — Elbert Superior court,
APRIL TERM — XBI 4.
I certify the foregoing to be a true
copy from the minutes, the 18th
of Aoril, 1814.
Wm: WOODS, (Jerk.
April #>, 18
Iff ACL E TAPE AN
ST AGE” OFFICE
r TTiE fubfcr’bers having entered
X into Copaitnerlhip under the
firm of
CRIMES id SIMS ,
Have taken for a term of yeatc,
I that commodious and well known
ulablifhment, formerly Ashton’s
tavern, but lately occupied by
Mcftis. Calfiri.v and Bhstin.
Genteel travellers with their Bul
lies, may be allured of the molt at
tentive treatment; and m: ycnjvY
a degree of privacy and retirement
seldom met with in public houses,
as they have adjacent and conven
ient buildings, altogether uncon
nected with the bustle of the tavern.
They are at present, and intend
to ule every exertion to be con ft an t
ly fuppiied with whatever will con
tribute either to the comfort orVon
venience of travellers in freneral, cr
regular boarders.
They feel a degree of confidence
when they invite ftrangets to the;:
house, since they are determined to
devote the meft unremitted atten
tion to the accommodation cf their
cuftomets, and trust that by merit
ing, they wtii receive a libera 1 ’liar?,
of public patronage.
WILLIAM G. G RIMES
WII LIAM Si MS.
Avgusta, (Geo.) Oct. 2 J st, 2 814.
Georgia, Wilkes county, —iQy L..
vid Terrell , clerk cf the court r
Ordinary for s lid county.
\V HE REAS Win, Eimpfon
applies for letters of admi iihotioa
cn the estate cf John Wingikid,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and lingular the kin
dred and creditors of Bid deceased,
to be and appear at the next court
of Ordinary to be held in and for
the county aforeßid, to lhew
cause, (if any they have) why said
letters Ihould not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1 6th day
of January, 181 c.
D. Terrell , C C. 0.
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County.
BT Matthew Rainey , Clerk cf
the Const cf Ordinary for sl. td ecu n tv.
\1£ r
VV HEREAS George Lump
kin and Christopher Bowen, ap
plies for letters of administration on
the estate of Robert M s Gary, dec.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all andfingular the kind
red and creditors ol laid deceased,
to be and-appear at the next Court
of Ordinary to be held in and ler
the county of Oglethorpe, then and
there to (hew cause, (if any they
have) why Bid letters should not
be granted.
Given wider tfiy hand this yih
day cf January, ISIS.
Matthew Rainey, c. c. o.
Notice.
LL perfens having -demanJa
against the estate of Wm. Hughes,
deceased, are required to bring
them in properly authenticated”
within the time preferibed by law,
and all those indebted, to make im
mediate payment to
Barnard 11. Hughes, J qualified*’
John Dyson, Os > Ex
; “ Thomas Las ley, j ecu torsi’
January,