The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, February 10, 1815, Image 4

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SHERIFFS SALE. Will be Sold, On the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county , between the hours of te:i and three o'clock , the following property—-viz: lot in the town of Lexing ton, whereon William B. Brown How lives; taken as the property of Nathan LI Borum, at the infiance vs Wiley Crowdis. Also One negro girl by the r.ame of Tilly, levied on as the property of Myal Green, at the instance of the Trustees of th& University, and others. Also One negro girl levied on as the property of Christian Sims, at the instance of Samuel Whitehead, ad ministrator of Little Billy Sims, j debeafed. Also Three cows and calves, levied as the property of James Kidd, at the inllance of the Executors of Sciomon A. Hopkins, deceased. Also One sorrel horse, levied on as the property of Wilson Woodruff, at ?he instance of John Walton. Also One negro boy, levied on as the property of Joseph Hubbard, at the instance of Soioman A. Hopkins. Also Fifty acres of land on Milftone Creek, with a Grist Mill thereon, levied on as the property of Ephraim Jackson and Woody Jackson, at the instance of Hopkins & Phillips for the use of Soioman A Hopkins. Also One hundred acres of land on the Buffaloe fork of Long Creek, whereon George Dogget’s family lived ; levied on as the property cf George Dogget at the instance of Nancy Lumpkin. Also One cream-coloured horse and One sorrel mnre and colt, levied on as the property of Waiter Shopfhire at the instance of the Trustees of die University— property pointed ©ut by Spencer Shropshire, security. Also One sorrel mare, one bay horse, one sorrel Alley, three cows and two Calves, levied on as the property of Tdverton Maxey, at the instance of the Trustees of the University, property pointed out by William Stewart, security. Also One negro girl by tfie name of Pattey, levied on as the property of Walter Dofley, at the instance cf Richard Langharn, for the use of James Afketv. Also Eighty acres of land whereon James Allison’s family lived, join ing Manly, and three negroes, vis. Role, Billey and Reubin, taken as the property of James Aftifcn, at the instance of Nathaniel Borum for the use of James Garlirsgton and Hopkins, (D. Phillips for uop- Jtins) property pointed out by the defendant. Also One hundred acres cf land on she waters of Little River, levied on as the property of John Lawson at the instance of John Freeman & others, property pointed by de fmdantr Also ! ©fie negro man by the name of Bird, levied on as the property of George Borum at the instance cf the adminftlrators cf James Hay, & others, property pointed cut by the defendant. Also Eleven hundred and twenty four acres cf land whereon the defend ant now ‘lves, levied on as die property of John Stewart, at the in stance of Robert Freeman,indoriee, and others. v Also : One waggon and four horses, taken as the property cf William Patman, fen at the instance of Wi Ilia m Weave r. Conditions Cash. P. COMPTON, Sheriff. February 3, ISIS. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, On the first Tuesday in March next , at the Court House in Oglethorpe j county , between the hours of ten | and three o'clock , the following I property —viz : nr I WO negro girls pained Ab bey and Sciley, levied on as the property cf Joseph Lumpkin, to ‘sa tisfy two executions in favor of j John Grifham, jun. and Robert ! Bledfar for Mary and John Flem ing. Also One hundred and fifty-four acres of land, more or less, on the waters Kittle Creek, adjoining Thomas Rhoads, levied on as the property of John Edmonds, to fatisly a:i ex ecution in favour of Henry Pearfen, jun. & Cos. Also Gne negro girl named Nancy, levied on as the property of Thom as Dillon, to fatisfy an execution in favour of Benjamin John Com Also Three hundred and eighteen a cres of land, more or less, on the waters of Long Creek, adjoining Stephen Arnold, levied on as the property of jeremiah Walker, to l’a tisfy four executions one in favor of Henry Pear far., jun. & Co.—-also one in favor of William and Felix Gilbert, one in favor of John Wai- | ton, and One in favour cl James Corbett. Conditions Ca b. JOHN ARNOLD, D. S. February 3, 1815. Collector’s Sale. WIT.I. BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Liberiaa, it: Elbert countv , between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the foil awing property , or as much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due thereon, together with ihc cost—viz : OUR hundred and fifty acres of land, more or Ids, in Elbert coun f y, adjoining lands of James Morrison, on the waters of War hntch creek, levied on as the pro perty of Edward Lyon, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813—tax due 3 dollars, 75 cents. Also Fifty acres of land in Elbert county, adjoining lands of Murrel Pledger, on the waters of Deep creek, levied on as the property of 1 John Stone, to fttisfy hre tax for \ the year 1615 —-tax due, 5$ cents. Conditions Cash. JOHN WILLIS, February 3rd. Tax Collector. NOTICE. INE months after date, apj-ft cation will be made to the honora ble Inferior court of Lincoln coun ty for leave to fell a track of two hundred and fifty acres of :on the waters of Piftcl Creek, adjoin ing J Wade and others in laid county, it being part of the real es tate of John RufTell deed, to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of laid deed. Clariann RufTell, adr.i’x. Benjamin RufTell, ‘1 > admr’s. Thomas C. RufTell, j • February v ßtn 1815. i _ j SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, i On thefirst Tuesday in March next , at ihc Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours often Ld three o’ clocks the following prefer* ty — viz. Q _ $. SIX hundred and twenty-nine a cres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the v/aters of Clark’s creek, adjoining Jesse H. Bramlef, Henry Johnson, & others j where on Henry Wood now lives, taken as the property of John RadcklTe, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Matthias Maher, & Cos. againfl said P.adcliffe, on the foreclofure of a mortgage, pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also One sixth part of an undivided track of laud containing three hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters of Newford creek, adjoining Wylie Pope, and others ; whereon Jincy Bcafley now lives.—AlTo one dark bay horse and saddle, all taken as the property of Ambrcfe Bcafley, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Ofbom Stone, pointed out by the plaintiff. Term: — Cash. THOMAS WOOTTEN, D.S. February 3, 1815. * CanwrAJK- <©snwtMMMMn mm + m M, .■ GEORGIA, Wilkf.s Cottntv. By David Tercel!, Clerk cf the Court of Ordinary, for said counfy. \ V J W HEREAS Jin fey Holts daw applies for letters of admiriif tration on the estate of Nathan Holtzclaw, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and fmgular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at the next court of Ordinary, to be held in and for j 7 the county aforefaid, then and there to fh:w cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this nth day of ‘November , >Bl4. I). Terrell, C. C.O. Georgia, Wilkes county,— By Da vid Terrell , clerk of the court cf Ordinary for said county. HEREAS Wm. Simpson applies for letters of adminiftraticn on the estate of John Wingfield, deceased. These are therefore to cite and J admonish all and /ingu>r u :y- j dred and creditors of laid 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. O Given wider my hard this 1 6th dr; cf ‘January, .1815. i). err ell, C. (..■ G. GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County. BJ Matthew Rainey, Clerk of : the Court of Ordinary Or said scanty, V y HEREAS George Lump, kin and Chriftcpher Bowen, ap plies for letters of adminiftraticn or the estate of Robert dec, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular 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 not be granted. Given under my hand this gtb day of January, 1815. Matthew Rainey, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Oglethorpe county. By Matthew Rainey clerk oftbecouH of Ordinary, for said county. \\ HEREAS John Noel!, ap plies for letters of admimtfration c£* the estate of Robe:: Nodi, dec. These are therefore to cite and* admonish ail and fmgular the kin dred and creditors ot laid deceased to be and appeal at the next court ot Ordinary to be held in and foe the county aforefaid, to shew cause (if any they have) why laid letters should not be granted. Given under t.y hand this 1 6tfy day of January , 1815. Matthew Rainey, C. c. a, Georgia— Oglethorpe county. E\ m Matthew Rainey , Clerk of the court of Ordinary, for scad county, ‘SfSj HEREAS Polly King-, plies for letters of adminiftratioTi on the estate of Bennett King, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and fmgular 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 of Oglethorpe, then and there to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 1 6th day of January. 1815. Matthew Rainey, c. c\ cf A GRE AI r~y 4 HE fubferiber offers for free his valuable plantation, containing four hundred and sixty-six acres, with good improvements, situated one mile Couth of the town of Wa(h- ington, (Wilkes county, Georgia.) In point cf health, beauty of fitua . :ion, and fertility of foil, few places has a preference to this—one hun dred paces from the house is the Mineral Spring, mentioned in Mor se’s Geography, so celebrated for medicinal uses. For prompt payment a great bar gain may be had, or on a credit, such a one as every honest man might live by. For further parti- culars enquire at the ofhee of “ The Friend Hi 5 Monitor or to the Cub* feriber. THOMAS W. SIMSF