The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, February 24, 1815, Image 4

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I COLLECTOR’S SALEf WILL BE SOLD. 5? the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house in Washington, in Wilkes county, between the hours of ten and three 6* clock, the fol ■_ lowing property, or as much thereof Cs will satisfy the taxes due there on, together with the cost — viz: £ WO hundred two and an half of land, more or less, third quality, No. 170, in the third dif trift of Wilkinson county, granted so Roderick Eafley, and levied on us the property of said Eafley, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813—r fyx due 1 dollar, 12 i-2cents. . Also Two hundred two and an half •ncres of pine land, more or less, ly ing in the second diltridt of !-ilk inlbn county, No. 197, granted to Lucy R . Wynn, and levied on as her property, to fatisfy her tax for the year 1813 —tax due 2 dollars and 99 cents. Also One hundred acres of land, more or less, third quality, in Oglethorpe bounty, on the waters of Long creek, adjoining Woodruff, granted to iYueball, and levied on as the property of Andrew Craten,to fat isfy his tax for the year 1813 —tax <4ue 6 dollars 97 cents. THOMAS ANDERSON, Tax Collector , Wilkes county. January 27, 1815. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, “hji the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court-House in Wilkes coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , the following proper* • iy—viz : negro man named Jim, Hfty-feven years of age, alfo * one waggon at this time unfinifhed, taken as the property of George Walton, to fatisfy an execution in favor of George Walton. Conditions Cash. William Johnson, D. S. •January 27, 1815. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, j *Qn the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county , bciwccn the hours often and three o'clock, the following property—viz: oNE lot in the town of Lexing ton, whereon William B. Brown now lives; taken as the property t>f Nathaniel Borum, at the instance of Wiley Crowdis. Also One negro girl by the name of Tilly, levied on as the property of Myal Green, at the instance of the Trufte.es of the 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, deceased. Also 1 Three cows and calves, levied ion as the property of James Kidd, at the instance of the Executors of | Solomon A. Hopkins, deceased. Also One sorrel horse, levied on as the. I ’ fffSpesty of Wilfoii Woodruff, si the instance of John Walton. Also One negro boy, levied on as the property of Joseph Hubbard, at the instance of Soloman A. Hopkins. Also Fifty acres of land on Milftotie Creek, with a Grist Mill thereon, ; levied on as the property of Ephraim Jackson and Woody Jackson, at ihe instance of Hopkins & Phillips for the use of Soloman A. Hopkins. * Aiso One hundred acres of land on the Buffaloe fork of Long Creek, , whereon George Dogget’s family j lived ; levied on as the property of George Dogget at the instance of Nancy Lumpkin. Aiso One cream-coloured hone and one sorrel mard and colt, levied cn as the property of Walter Shopftiire at the instance of the Trustees or the University—property pointed out by Spencer Shropshire, security. Also One sorrel mars, one bay horse, one sorrel fiiley, three cows and two calves, levied on as the. property of Yelverton Maxey, at the instance of the Trustees of the University, property pointed out by William Stewart, security. Also Eighty acres of land whereon James Alliion’s family lived, join ing Manly, and three negroes, viz. Rose, Billey and Reubin, taken as the property of James Aliifon, at the inftance\of Nathaniel Borum for the use of James Garlington and Hopkins, (D. Phillips for Hop kins) property pointed out by the defendant. Also One hundred acres of land on the waters, of Little River, levied on as the property of John Lawson at the instance of John Freeman & ©there, property pointed out by de fendant. Also One negro man by the name of Bird, levied on as the property of George Borum at the instance us the administrators of James Hay, Sc others, property pointed out by the . defendant. I Also Eleven hundred 3nd twenty-four k acres of land whereon the defend- ■ ant now lives, levied on as the property of John Stewart, at the in stance of Robert Freeman,indorfee, and others. • Conditions Cash. ; P. COMPTON, Sheriff. February 3, 1815. A GREAT BARGAIN. j i HE fubferiber offers for sale ; his valuable plantation, containing four hundred and sixty-six acres, with good improvements, situated one mile south of the town of Wash ington, (Wilkes county, Georgia.) i In point bf health, beauty of fitua- I tion, and fertility of foil, few places has a preference to this—one hun dred paces from the house is the Mineral Spring, mentioned in Mer le’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 1 might live by. For further parti : culars enquire at the office of “ The J Friend eE Monitor ,” or to the fub | farther l THOMAS W. SIMS. •’ * e • NOTICE* l&e fubferiber having erected £ Fulling Mill at his reiidence on Little River wishes to purebafe flno woollen, or cotton and wool cloth, not less than a yard wide, for which a liberal price will be given ; he informs his friends that he will be in readiness to receive, full and dye any cloth that may be cbmmited - to his care after the firft of March next, ansi makes no doubt but he will give general fatisfaSion. : Feb/ 10 1815. S. MARSHALL. j Administrator’s Sale. 1 WILL BE SOLD, Thursday the ninth day of March next, at the late rtfidcnce of Major John A. Patterson, dec. in Wilkes county. —Ail theperfen al property of said deceafcd, con lifting of two waggons, horses and harnds. two stills, and fevera! oth er articles too tedious to mention. Twelve months credit will be given, by the purchaser giving bonds v.ith approved security. JOHN W. COOPER, January 27, 1814. adm’r. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tties day in March next, at the Court-house in Wilkes county, bet ween the hours of ten & three o'clock , the following proper ty — viz. O hundred and twenty cine a cres of land, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters of Clark’s creek, adjoining Jesse 11. Bramlet, Henry Johnson, & others; where on Henry Wood now lives, taken as the property of John Radciiffe, to fatisfy an execution in favor cf Matthias Maher, & Cos. against said Radciiffe, cn the foreclofure of a mortgage, pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also ; One sixth part of an undivided tracf of land containing three hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, in Wilkes county, on the waters cf Newford creek, adjoining Wylie Pope, and others ; whereon Jincy Beasley now lives.—Also one dark bay horse and saddle, all taken as * the property of Ambrose Beasley, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Ofliorn Stone, pointed out by the ; plaintiff Terms — Cash. 1 THOMAS WOOTTEN, D. S. February 3, 1815. I SHERIFF’S SALE. \ j. Will be Sold, | > On the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court-House in Oglethorpe county , between the hours cf ten . and three o'clock, the following property — viz: TW O negro girls named Ab bey and Seiiey, levied on as the property of Joteph Lumpkin, to fa tisfy two executions in favor cf John Grifham, jun. and Robert Bledfar for Mary and John Flem i ing. * 11 1 LIISO One hundred and fifty-four acres ’ of land, more or lels, on the waters i Kittle Creek, adjoining Thomas | Rhoads, levied on as the property * of John Edmonds, to fatisfy an ex | ecution in favour of Henry Pearfpn, i jun. & Cos. Als6 Lins r.cgro girl named levied on as the property of Thom as Dillon, to fatisfy an execution ia fa veur of Benjamin Johnson. Also * Three hundred and eighteen zp cres oi land, more or less, on the waters cf Long Creek, adjoining Stephen Arnold, levied cn as the. property pf Jeremiah Walker, to fa tisfy four executions one in favorer? Henry Pearson, jun. & Co.—also one in favor of William and Felix. Gilbert, one in favor of John Wal ton, and one in favour of James I Corbett. Conditions Cash. JOHN ARNOLD, D. S* February 3, 1815. ** J, ~ 1 f 4,r_ 1 r li l Collector’s b ttte. WILL BE SOLI), On the first Tuesday in April next* at the Court-House in Elbcrton,m Elbert rountv, between tbs hours cf ten and three o'clock, the following property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due thereon, together with the cost —viz : OUR hundred and fifty acrcT,. of land, more or less, in Eioert county, adjoining lands of James Mojoifon, on the waters of War hatch creek, levied on as the pm perty of Edward Lyon, to fatisfv Ills tax for the year 1813 —tax due, 3 dollars, 75 cents. Also Fifty acres of h,nd in Fibers county, adjoining'lands of Murrqi Pledger, on the waters of Deep creek, levied on as the property of John Storm, to fatisfy bis tax for the year 1f: j 3 —tax due, $8 cents, Conditions Gas b. JOHN WILLIS, February 3rd. Tax Collector. GEORGIA,, Wilkes Countv, By David Terrell, Clerk of ihg ! Court of Ordinary 9 for said county\ WHEREAS Abfalom Mont gomery applies for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of jona* than Montgomery, deed. These are therefore to cite and? admonish all and Angular 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 afofefaid, then and ; there to ihew cause (if any they : Lave) why said letters should no-: be granted. 1 Given under ray hand this I jfi 1 day of February, 1815. j D. Terrell, C. C. 0. 1. ■■ .yi —. | Notice. Whereas Charles A. Hill cf y Laurence county, hath presented a moll fraudulent account agaift me and obtained surreptitiously a ; settlement of the fame with my ; friend Benjamin -Sherod, Esq. to whom I am under many obliga tions—This is to give notice to all persons that though I am fatisfi ed Mr. Sherrod a&ed from the, molt friendly motives m“giving, on or about the 18th inst. his note of hand as my agent to the said Hill for 660 dollars, 53 cents and an. half, I am constrained in justice to myfelf to declare the fact; that I have never authorifed Mr. Sherrod by any power of attorney ta make this settlement, and that I confider the said note of hand as not oblig atory on me John H. MTntqsh Washington, Feb. 2Ut 1815.