The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, March 31, 1815, Image 1

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Thm dollars pr annum .j PUBLISHED (weeit.v) BY .JOHN’ K. M. CHARLTON. {.Payable half yearly. Volume 1.3 ’ SHERIFF’S sale, I WILL EE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house in Wilkes empty, between the hours often & Three o'clock, the following proper, ty — viz. Two Negroes (to wit) Bob and Tenor, Bob fifty years old, Tenor 45 do. Taken as the property of Xofeph Anthony deed., to fatisfy an , pxeemion’ in favour of Robert I :core for Moses Ilaynes vs. the Executors offaid tkceafed. Also Two Negroes (to wit) Nelly 40 years old apd Jacob 55 do. taken as the property of William Over iireet to fatisfy sundry. executions in favour of James Carter Sc’ others ss. said Overftreet pointed out by defendant. Also One Negro woman named Chine 35 or 40 years old, one waggon & two horses, taken as the property of Vincent ]>. Low, to fatisfy fun. dry executions in favour of Lewis jprudehomine and others vs. said I ■-///, pointed out by defendant. Also One hundred and fifty acres of land, (more or Ids) in Wilkes county on the waters of Upton creek adjoining William Thornton and others, whereon John Jones now lives, with the improvements there on, taken as the property of Solo mon Thornton to fatisfy an execu tion in favour of John Hill Sc Cos. against Soloman Thornton Sc Re ny Cole, pointed out by plaintiffs agent. Also One Negro gin fix years c!d, ta ken as the property of Benjamin Smith, to fatisfy sundry executions *rom the Juilice’s court. Execu ted and returned to me by Jdfe Williams Constable. Also One Negro woman named Amy 55 years old, taken as the property of John Harris, to fatisfy sundry executions vs. said Harris, in favor of James Neeves and others, point ed out by. the defendant. Also One negroe boy named Tom, 11 old taken as the property of Chriftcpher Binns to fatisfy sun dry executions vs. said Binns, in favour of William & Felix Gilbert and others, pointed out by defend ant. Conditions Cash. THOMAS WOOTEN D. S. March 5, 1815. ~“SHERIFF’S sale. WILL EE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Wilkes coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following proper "*’ • r V too acres of Land in Wilkes bounty, on Dry. Fork of Long creek, be the fame more or less, it being part of a trad of land, where on Abraham Hill now lives; taken p fetisfy.an execution vs. said Hi Ik THE FRIEND AND MONITOR. WASHINGTON, (Geo.)—FRIDAY, MARCH SI, 1315. • Also, 3ißacresof landjbethefiune move or less, in Wilkes county, on Clark’s creek, adjoining Stovall, Pool and others, it being the tra& whereon John Kill now lives ; levied on to fatisfv sundry executions against said Hill. Conditions cash. Wh. JOHNSON, I). S. Marche, JBl5. —■■■ ■■ ■ SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, Gn the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten and three o'dock, the following property--viz . * Seven Negroes, Mary, a woman , about 28 years old, and her fix | children (viz.) Sucky, about four | teen yea.ts old, Nancy, about twelve | Oliver ten, Miles seven, George , five and Fanny three years old, ta ken by virtue of an execution in favour of Thomas Grant adtn’r. Dchords non, of James Ballard deed, against Fanny G a Lord Executrix • of Thomas Gafford deed.—poiut -1 ed out by the Executrix. Also One old negro woman named , Nan, taken under execution from a JufHce as the property Wh. Ar thur deed, in favour of John Diek en levied on by John GiSfon con , (table and returned to me. Conditions — Cash. 1 JOHN DYSON ShiT. | March 2d 1815.. ! SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, Oh the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Elbert coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro perty — viz. Three negroes, a woman by the name of Alfa, and her two children John & Matilda, in ray possession ; levied on as the property of Rhod i evic Eafley, Junr. to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of Wrn.Chifolm. Also Two negroes, a man by the name of Simms, pointed out by the de fendant, the other a girl, by the ! name of Hannah, both in the pof , session of Matthew J. Williams, Senr i levied on as the property of Mica ■■ jnh Anthony, to fatify an execution ’ in favor of William C. Stokes. Also On hundred and twenty five acres of land more or less, well im proved, in Elbert county on Pick ings creek, adjoining James Lock hart and others; levied on as the property of Eph ram Allen, to fatisfy an execution in favor of William Hightower. Also One negroe boy by the name of Miles ; levied on as the property of Jefl’e Thompson, to fatify 2 ex ecutions, one in favor of John Tit tle, the other in favor of Thomas Cook, Efqr. Sc John Childs, con A j for cost, and- in the poffcffioß cf the | defending VIRTUE, I.I&EIiTT, AND STMZNCE. ; | Also ’ i’r hundred acres cf land, vnor; lor less, in Elbert county, i * veil iI proved, with a fifty saw j cotter, mafnine on Laid pretnifes, on j the waters of Wav. bach creek, ad . joining James Moriion and others; levied on as the property of Eliza beth Whitman, to fatisfy,an execu tion in favor of Young Bohannon, mdorfee. Also One negroe man, by the name of Jacob ; levied on as the property of Jesse Thompson, to fatisfy sun dry executions issued from the jui tices court, returned to ine by John Nafn v Also I 1 A- negroes, viz. Pheby and : Edney, tow women in the possession of Freeborn Luce, Amey and her child Clark, in the poflkfiion of George Cook, Estjr. levied on as the property of Lewis Irons, to fa tify sundry executions issued from the Juljices court, returned to me by RciSbki Conk, cost. Also One negroe girl Alfred, in the pofieffion of Freeborn Luce ; levied on as the property of Lewis Iron, to fatisfy three executions in favor of Thomas Srokc-% K. 11. Cutnniing tc Robt. TANARUS! dtnpfon.- I . Conditions cash. THOM AS A. BANKS, D. S. March 3, 1815. i “ ’"SHERIFF’S sale? WILL EE SOLD, j On the first Tuesday in April next , at the Court-house in Elbert county , between the hours often and three o'clock,thefollowing property--1 •>., 1 wo feather beds, bed (leads & furniture, 7 split-bottom chairs, 1 Spinning wheel, 1 clock red and sundry other art lies of household & kitchen furniture, together with sundry articles of farming utenfils— all in the possession of Peter St oval i; levied on as the property John ; Tabor, to fatify sundry executions, Aviso Two cows and t yearling, two likely two year old heifers ; levied on as the property of Robert Rice, to fatisfy executions in favor of Thomas Oliver, and others. Conditions cash. I THO: HAYNES, XL Sj I March 3, 1815. COLLECT IT) RA SALE ‘ WILL BE SOLD. : On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house in Washington, in Wilkes county , between the hours j of ten and three o'clock , the fol | lowing property , or as much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due there on, together with the cost—viz : j WO hundred two and an hair * acres of land, more or less, third j quality, No. 170,0:1 the third dif | trial: of Wilkin fort county, granted Ito Roderick Eafley, and levied cn ‘ as the property of said Eafley, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1813 tax dne dcliar, 1a- t.j- A1.30 Two hundred two and an hair acres of pine iand, more or less, ly ing in the second diifrift of Wilk infen 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, Alsu One hundred acres of land, mors 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 cauntfi January 27, 1815. , n.„ Collector’s Sale. Will be sold to the highest bidder, oil the firist Tuesday in May next, ai the Court House in Elbert county , between the usual hours , the fol lowing property , or so much therei cf, as will be sujficent to satisfy the Tax due for 1812. One house and lot in Petersburg, the property of Alexander Pope, agent for the Petersburg Mercantile (lore. Tax due 24 dollars 75 cts. Also One traft of land in Elbetif county, cn the waters of Wahatch* cy creek, adjoining James Morrison and others, containing one hundred acres, returned by Nathan W. Whitman, Tax due for 1811 and ISi 2—3 dollars 27 cents. Also One trail of 50 acres on the \va* ters of Davis creek, Elbert countyt, adjoining Sarali Lovvremore, re turned by William Hathcock.—. Tax due 41 cents. Also One tract of 50 acres on the wa ters of Deep creek, Elbert county, adjoining Wm. Lunsford, return’d by John Stone. Tax due 41 cts. MOSES HAYNES, T. C, March 3, 1815. Collector’s Sale, WILL BE SOLD, Gn the first Tuesday in April nexf at the Court-House in Elberton,in Libert county, between the hours of ien and three dclock, thefollowing property, or as much thereof at will satisfy the taxes due thereon, together with the cost—viz : FOUR hundred and fifty acreß of land, more or left, in Eibeit 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 dut 3 dollars, 75 cents. Also Fifty acres of land in Elberf county, adjoining lands of Murrel Pledger, on the waters cf Deep creek, levied on as the property of John Stone, to fatisfy his tax for the year 18:3 —tax due, 53 cents*,. Conditions Cash. JOHN WILLIS, February grj, Tax CoUeftojy [Number 13.