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SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in June next ,
at the Court-house in Wilkes
county , belvjsen the hours often Ss 5
three o'clock , the following proper
ty—viz.
One negro man by the name of
Sawney 22 or 23 years of age ; ta
ken as the property of Vincent B
Low, to fatisfy sundry executions
in favor of Lewis Prudehomnie &
others, pointed out by defendant.
A iso
One negro woman by the name
of Dilfey 22 or 23 years of age ; ta
ken as the property of Samuel
Wellborn, to fatisfy an execution
in favor of Allen Eafton, against
William Goo Jeffy & Samuel Well
born. Pointed out by defendant.
Also
One bay horse, 2 sorrel mares,
2 sorrel coir, 1 bay filly, 1 yoke
of oxen, and cart, and sixty or se
venty barrels of corn; taken as
the property of John Bradford to
fa'isfy two executions in favor of
Benjamin Wooten, against John
-Bradford and Jesse Cox.
Also
One sorrel mare, 3 beds, bed
steads and furniture, 1 folding ta
ble. 1 pine flab, 8 chairs, 2 chests
of drawers, 3 rooter ploughs, 2 pair
chain traces ; taken as the proper
ty of Arthur M. Charlton, to fatis
fy sundry executions in favor of
James Corbett and others.
Also
Two beds, bedsteads and furni
ture, 1 pine table 1 trunk, 6 split
bottom chairs, 1 cotton wheel, 1
cupboard, 1 Dutch-oven i loom i
pair fad irons and one coffee mill;
taken as the property of Barksdale
Nally, to fatisfy an execution in fa
vor of the executors of John An
derson, deed. against said Nally and
William Williams. Pointed out
by defendant.
Also
Forty acres of land, be the fame
more or less, in Wilkes county, on
the waters of Clarke’s creek, ad
joining William Mallory, and
ethers, unoccupied at the time of
the levy ; taken as the property of
iofeph M. Callaway, to fatisly an
execution in favor of the Execu
cutors of Godfrey Hartsfield.—
Pointed out by the defendant.
Also
One house and lot in Washington,
in t:;e occupancy of George Kol
fion taken as the property of
Garland Daracott, to fatisfy sundry
executions—executed and return
ed to me by John Riley, constable.
Conditions Cash.
THOMAS WOOTEN I). S.
May 5, 1815.
Executors Sale,
Agreeable to an order of the ho
norable the Inferior court of Wilkes
county, WILL BE SOLD, to the
highest bidder, on the fir ft Tuesday
in June i ext, at the court house in
the town of Washington, the
REAL ESTATE
of Richard Hillyard, dec. confiding
of one tract of land, containing one
hundred & twenty-five acres, (more
or less,) on Little river, adjoining
Charles R. Carter, and others ;
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of laid dec. Terms of
sale made known on the dav.
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William Hillyard, Ex’or.
March 31, 1813. ( tds)
SHERFF’s SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in June next ,
at the Court-House in Elbert coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o'clock, the following pro
perty — viz.
One feather bed, bedstead and
furniture, one cupboard, one grind
stone, one lock chain, one pair
| itee'yards, one cow and yearling
‘ with a bell, three ewes and two
lambs with a bell ; levied on as
the property of John Naifh, to fa
; tisfy an execution in favor of Man
ning and Bibb, and in the posses
sion of the defendant.
Also
One negro man by the name of
Toney, pointed out by Archibald
Stokes, ex’or; levied on as the
property of Thomas Stokes, dec’d
to fatisfy an execution in favor of
Edmond Harper, and in the posses
sion of the executor.
Also
One negro woman by the name
of Peg; levied on as the property
of Willis Stodghiil, to fatisfy an
execution in favor of Charnal High
tower, and in the pofleflion of the
defendant.
Also
One sorrel mare and one sorrel
ftlley ; levied on as the property of
Henry Shackelford, jun. to fatisfy
an execution in favor of Oliver
White, and in the poll'eHion of the
defendant.
Conditions cash.
THOMAS A BANKS, D. S.
May 5, 1815 18-tds
“SHERIFF’S SALE.
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Will be Solti,
On the first Tuesday in June next,
at the Court-House in Oglethorpe
county , between the hours of ten
ajid three o'clock , the following
property — viz :
Two hundred acres of land, on
Big creek, joining William Owen,
dec and others, and three negroes,
Rachael, Seal and her child Nicey;
levied on as the property of Math
ew Anderfcn, ad’mr of Nathaniel
Anderson, dec. at the inftunce of
the heirs of Nath’l Anderson, dec.
Conditions Cash.
P. COMPTON, Sheriff
May 2, 1815. 18-tds
Corotic C hak .
WILL BE S'JLD, on the ui Tues
day in June next , at the Court
house in Wilkes county , between the
hours of ten and three o'clock , the
following property , Viz.
200 acres of land, lying on
Long creek, adjoining fviarfhall
Martin and others, with the im
provements thereon ; levied on by
virtue of an execution, to me di
rected, in favor of Hannah Hen
derlon and Benjamin Stovall, ad
ministrators of William Henderson,
dec. vs Augustin Edwards & Wm.
John fork—Conditions Cass.
JOHN RILEY,
Coroner of Wilkes County.
May 5, 1815. 18-tds
Ad vn; ais trator s bale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the fir ft
Tusfday in July next, at the court
house in Wilkes county, all the
‘REAL ESTATE of Josiah Hen
derson h Thomas Henderson, dec.
lying on the waters of Long creek,
in Wilkes county. 12 months
credit will be given; bond with
approved security will be required.
John Heard, AdirTv.
May 1, 1815, 18-tds ,
! SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD.
Gn the first Tuesday in June next ,
at the Court-House in Wilkes
county , between the hours of ten
and three o'clock , the following
property — viz:
Two hundred and fifty acres of
land, more or less, in Wilkes coun
ty, on the waters of Reedy creek,
adjoining Benj. W Haliday and o
thers, with the improvements, in
cluding the store-house and public
place called Fair Play, and the 5 fol
lowing negroes, viz. Phebe, about
35 years old, Hetty about 17, and
her child John, Hannah 16, and
Spencer u or 12, one road wag
gon and team, one sett of black
fmiths’ tools, one feather bed and
furniture, one walnut desk, and five
cows and calves ; all the above ta
ken as the property of Maj, James
Patterson, to satisfy sundry execu
tions in the name of James Thomp
son, Guardian, and others, vs. said
Patterson, property pointed out by
said Patterson.
Also ,
Fifty acres of land, more or less,
in said county, on Hardin’s creek,
adjoining Charity Gammage and
others, improved, whereon Samuel
Gammage now lives, and taken as
his property to fatisfy an execution
in the name of Robert Harrison for
John Wood againfl said Gammage,
pointed out by said Gammage.
Also,
One negro man, named Moses,
about 23 years old ; taken as the
property of Mefhach Turner, dec.
to fatisfy an execution in favor of
Sam’l Yarbrough againfl the exec
utors of Mefhach Turner, dec. and
pointed out by the executors.
Also ,
One hundred and sixteen acres
of land, more or less, in Wilkes
county, on the waters of Fishing
creek, adjoining Anselm Anthony
and others, whereon Nancy Wil
liams (widow) now lives, with its
improvements ; taken as the pro
perty of John Williams, fen. to fa
tisfy an execution in the name of
Wm. & Felix Gilbert, againfl said
Williams, pointed out by the plain
tiff.
Also ,
Two hundred and forty-fix acres
of land, more or less, in said coun
ty, on the waters of Piflol creek,
whereon Mary Lindsey now lives,
adjoining Abraham Lindsey and
others ; taken as the property of
Thomas Lindsey, fen. dec’d to fa
tisfy an execution in favor of the
executors of Godfrey Hartsfield,
dec. againfl Thomas Lindsey, jun.
Thomas Lindsey, fen. and Benj.
Ruffeil.
Also,
Four hundred and fifty acres of
land, more or less, in said county,
on Fishing creek, adjoining John
Cratin and others, now in the oc
cupancy of Eldad McLendon,
known by the name of the West
brook tract; taken as the property
of col. Dennis McLendon, dec. to
fatisfy the balance of cost of sundry
executions againfl said dec.
Conditions — Cash.
JOHN DYSON Shff.
May 4, 1815. 18-tds
“SHERIFF’S SALE. “
WILL BE SOLD,
Cu the first Tuesday in June next,
at the Court house in Elbert county,
between the hours cf ten and three
o'clock.the following property: viz.
One hundred & thirty fix acres
of land more or less, with the im-
provemenrs thsucon, on the waters
Deep creek, in Elbert county,
joining William Christian and
others ; levied on as the property
of John Brumfield, to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of James Manning
aflignee.
Also,
Two colts, one a two year old
horse colt, the other a three year
old filly; levied on as the proper
ty of Drury Oglefby, pointed out
by, and in pofieffion of the defend
ant, to latisfy an execution in
vor of William Woods, surviving
co-partner for John H. Brewer.
Also ,
One hundred and eighty four
acres of land, more or less, well
improved, in Elbert county, on
the waters of Cold-Water creek,
joining James Riley and others ;
levied on as the property of John
Craft, to fatisfy an execution in
favor of William Woods, Execu
tor of Middleton Woods, dec. V
Also,
One negro woman, Genny ; le
vied on as the property of Clem
ent Harrison, to fatisfy an execu
tion in favor of Beall and Dent
Said property pointed out by Mat
thew J. Williams, and in polfellion
of said Williams.
Also,
Fifty acres of land, more or less
in Elbert county, on Cedar creefc,
adjoining Benjamin Maddox and
others— 40 acres, more or less, in
said county, on Cedar creek occu
pied by Francis Powell, Sr. adjoin
ing Patrick MMVlullan, and Benja
min Maddox ; levied on as the
property of Honorias Powell, to
fatisfy an execution in favor of the
Executors of Middleton Woods,
decealed. Conditions cash.
THO: HAYNES, D.S.
Ma y 5> 1 8 1 5-
SHERIFF’S SALE.”
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in July next ,
at the Court-House in Wilkes coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o'clock , the following proper *-
ty—viz:
One negro girl named Nancy ;
taken as the property of Mary Curl,
decealed, to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Gilbert Hay, on rhe fore*
closure of a mortgage. Pointed
out by plaintiff.
THOS WOOTTEN, D S-
April 28, 1815. ioins rm
” SHERIFF’S SALE. “
WILL BE SOLD
On the first Tuesday in June next ,
at the Court House in Oglethorpe
county , between the hours cf ten
three o'clock, the following proper
ty, viz :
One hundred acres of land, more
or less, on the waters of Dry-Fork
of Long creek, adjoining Simeon
Walker; levied on as the property
of Samuel Stewart, to fatisfy two
executions in favour of James Hul
lings.
Also
One hundred acres of land, more
or less, on the waters of Long
creek, adjoining Beachy R. Gil
mer ; levied on as the property of
Thomas Scroggins, to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favour of Hopkins and
Phillips—Conditions Cash.
JOHN ARNOLD, Jf. S>
April 27, 1815. 18-tds
AN APPRENTICE, - ”
Wanted at this O ffice.
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