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COLLECTOR'S SALE,
WILL BE SOLD.
On the first Tuesday in April next ,
at the Court-house in Washington ,
• in Wilkes county , between the hours
of ten and three o'clocks the fol
lowing property, or as much thereof
as will satisfy the taxes due there
on, together with the cost —viz r
T WO hundred two and an half
acres of land, more or less, third
quality, No. 170, in the third dif
trifr of Wilkinson county, granted
to Roderick Eafley, and levied on
as the property of said Eafley, to
fatisfy his tax for the year 1813-
tax due 1 dollar, 12 1-2 cente.
# Axso
Two hundred two and an half
acres of pine land, more or less, ly
ing in the second diftridt of Wilk
inson 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
county, on the waters of Long
creek, adjoining Woodruff, granted
to Trueball, and levied on as the
property of Andrew Craten, to fat
isfy his tax for the year 1813—tax
due 6 dollars 97 cents.
THOMAS ANDERSON,
Tax Collector , Wilkes county.
January 27, 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in March next ,
at the Court-House in Wilkes coun - <
/y, between the hours of ten and
three o'clocks the following proper
ty—viz :
( )nE negro man named Jim,
fifty-feven years of age, also one ,
. waggon at this time unfinifhed, j
taken as the property of George ;
Walton, to fatisfy ah execution in j
favor of George Walton.
Conditions Cash.
William Johnson, D. S. •
January 27, 1815.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be Sold,
On the first Tuesday in March next ,
at the Court-House in Oglethorpe
county , between the hours often .
and three o'clock , the following
property—viz:
lot in the town of Lexing
ton, ‘whereon William B. Brown ’
now lives; taken as the property
of Nathaniel Borura, at the instance
of Wiley Convdis.
Also
One negro girl by the name cf
, Tilly, levied on as the property of .
Ivlyal Green, at the instance of the
Troftees of the Uuiverfity, and
others.
, Also
•’ One negro girl levied on as the
property of Christian Sims, at the
uiftance of Samuel Whitehead, ad- .
uiiniftratcr of Little Billy Sims,
deceased.
•2 Also
v Three cows and calves, levied
on as the property of James Kidd,
at the instance of the Executors of
Solomon A. Hopkins, deceased.
Also
• One forsel herff, I%'ied on ass
property of WilfoQ Woodrqff, at
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 Miiftone
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 Soloman 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 of
George Dogget at the instance of
Nancy Lumpkin.
Also
One cream-coloured horse and
one sorrel mare and colt, levied on
: as the property of Walter Shopfhire
j at the instance of the Trustees of
: the University— property pointed
: out by Spencer Shroplhire, security.
Also
One sorrel mare, one bay horse,
: one sorrel filiey, 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 AUilon’s family lived, join
ing Manly, and three negroes, via.
Role, Billey and Reubin, taken as
the property of James Allison, at
the instance of Nathaniel Borum
lor 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 &
others, 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 of
the admiihftrators of James Hay, &
others, property pointed out by the
defendant.
Also
Eleven hundred and twenty-four
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.
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 Wafli*
ington, (Wilkes county, Georgia.)
In point of health, beauty of situa
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 Mcr
fe’s Geography, fa 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 office of “ The
T. iend & Monitor ,” or to. the fub
feriber. • uj
■ THOMAS w. sms*
NOTICE,
The fubferiber having eve tied a
Fulling Mill at his residence on
Little River wilhes to purchase fine
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 commited
to his care after the firft of March
next, and makes no doubt but he
will give general fatisfa&ion.
Feb. 10 1815.
S. MARSHALL.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
{ On Thursday the ninth day of
J March next, at the late rcfidence of
’ Major John A. Patterson, dec.
1 in Wilkes county. —All the perfon
i al property of said deceased, ccn
j filling of two waggons, horses and
■ harness, two dills, and several oth
-1 er articles too tedious to mention.
Twelve months credit will be given,
; by the purchaser giving bonds with
{ approved security.
JOHN W. COOPER,
’ January 27, 1814. adm’r.
| SHERIFF’S SALE.
j WILL BE SOLD,
I ,
| On thefirst Tuesday in March next ,
at the Court-house in Wi:
county , between the hours of ten is?
three o'clock , the following proper
ty — viz.
Q
iJyJX hundred and twenty-nine a
cres of land, mere or less, in Wilkes
county, on the waters of Clark’s
creek, adjoining JeiTe H. Bramlet,
Henry Johnson, Sc others ; where
i on Henry Wood now lives, taken
as the property of John Radcliffe,
to fatisfy an execution in favor of
Matthias Maher, & Cos. against said
Radcliffe, on the foreclcfure of a
mortgage, pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also
One sixth part of an undivided
trad of land 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
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
Oiborn Stone, pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Terms — Cash.
THOMAS WOOTTEN, D. S.
February 3, 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be Sold,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
at the Court-House in Oglethorpe
county , between the hours of ten
and three o'clock , the-following
property — viz:
WO negro girls named Ab
bey and Seiley, levied” on as the
property of Joseph Lumpkin, to fa
tisfy two executions in favor of
John Grifham, jun. and Robert
BJedfar for Mary and John Flem
ing.
Also
One hundred and fifty-four acres
of land, more or less, on the water?
! Kittle Creek, adjoining Thomas
Rhoads, levied on as the property
of John Edmonds, to fatisfy am ex
ecution in favour of Henry Pearfpn,
’jun, &Cjp:, , ‘ <
Also
One negro gi:i named Nsncyy
levied cn as the property of Thom
as Dillon, to fatisfy an execution
favour of Benjamin Johnson. ’
Also
Three hundred and eighteen a*
cres of land, more or less, on th®
waters of Long Creek, adjoining
Stephen Arnold, levied on as the
property of Jeremiah Walker, to fa
tisfy four executions one in favor of
Henry Pearson, jun. Sc Co.—also
one in favor of William and Felix
Gilbert, one in favor of John Wal
ton, and one in favour of James
• Corbett.
Conditions Cash.
JOHN ARNOLD, D. £
February 3, 1815.
Collector’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in April next,
at the Court-House in Elberton, in
Elbert county , between the hours of
ten and three o'clock , the foibnving
property , or as much thereof at
will satisfy the taxes due thereon t
together with the cost —viz :
OUR hundred and fifty acres
of land, more or less, in Elbert
county, adjoining lands of James
Morrison, on the waters of War
hatch creek, levied on as the pro
perty of Edward Lyon, to fatisfy
his tax for the year 1813 —tax dun
3 dollars, 73 cents.
Also
Fifty acres of land in Elbefl
county, adjoining lands of Murrel
Pledger, on the waters of Deep
creek, levied on as the property of
John Stone, to fatisfy his rax for
the year 1813 —tax due, 58 cent.:.
Conditions Cash.
JOHN WILLIS,
February 3rd. Tax Colledof.
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I \ INE months after date,
cation will be made to the honors
b!e Inferior court of Lincoln coun
ty for leave to fell a track of two
hundred and fifty acres of land on
t’ie waters of Pistol Creek, adjoin
ing J. Wade and others in said
county, it being part of the real es
tate of John Russell deed, to he
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said C&cd.
Clariann Russell, adm’xu
Benjamin Ruffejlf}
* > adair%
Thomas C. Ruffell, }
K February Bth 1815*
notice!
INE months after date appU.
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county,
for leave to fell three trails of land,
(to wit) one tradk in Wilkes coun
ty, on the waters of Fiftiing creek,
containing two hundred acres, ad
joining Barney Zimmerman, and
others—also one other traft, con
taining one hundred and forty acres
in said county, on the waters of
Soap creek, adjoining Hammoiig,
and others—also one other tradl of
land, containing two hiiqdred two
and a half acres, No. 312, (in the
7th diftrift formerly Wilkinson
county,) now Telfair, being the
whole of the real estate of Job Hu
guley, dec. for the benefit of the
heirfe and creditors of said deceased.,
George Huguley, S;
Alley Huguley, admTs
O&ober 8, ist.+