The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, November 03, 1815, Image 4

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FOUNB* the road leading from Waffi ington to the French Mills, a good Second-Handed Saddle". The owner can have it by proving the preperty and paying for this ad vertisement. TOS. W. BOLTON. O&ober 13, 1815.—40 4.t NbVv Sf OiiiL. The subscriber informs the Pub lic, that he has just received a fup •ply of frefh gpods, which he will diipofe of on reasonable terms for cash or produce. A. H. GIBSON. September 15. Administrator’s bale. Will be sold, on Wednesday the Bth of November next , at the late resi dence of John Kent, dec. in Ogle thorpe county, ONE negro fellow, named Den nis, one let black smith’s tools, a crop of com and fodder, all the household and kitchen furniture, a number of horses, cattle, hogs, ftieep, &c. and a number of other articles too tedious to mention.— Term.s of lale will be made known on the day of sale. AtLIAS ALLERSON, CHARLES KENT, Administrator. September 23,1815. House Os Entertainment. William G. Springer, takes the liberty of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has purchaled that well known ta vern in the town of Sparta, form erly occupied by Mr. John Aber crombie, where every attention will be paid to those who may think proper to call on him. Sparta, August 15. 111 “ ■ 1 Administrator’s Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Honora ble Inferior court of Wilkes county, *iuiU be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next , at the court house of said county , Three traSs of land, (to wit) one traii in said county, on the waters of Fishing creek, containing two hundred acres, joining B. Zimmermon and others, and one other containing one hundred and forty acres adjoining Hammons and others—also one other trad of land containing two hundred two and a half acres, No. 312, in the 7th Diftrid formerly Wilkinson coun ty, now Telfair being the whole of . the estate of Job Huguly, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deed GEORGE HUGULEY, ALLEY HUGULEY, Admrs. August 7, 1815. . That Valuable Plantation Whereon Azariab King former ly lived, is now for sale ; any per son disposed to jyirchafe, may apply to the subscriber, who will (how the premises. JAS. MATHEWS, Agent for A. King. October la, 1815. —403 t GAMUTS for sale erf this OFFICE. SHERIFFS SALE. WILL BE SOLD. On the fir st Tuesday in December next, at the Court-House in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten and three o’ clock, the following property —m .* One negro man, named Sam, a bout nineteen years of age ; fold by virtue of an execution, on the foreclofure of a mortgage, in the name of George Willis, fenr. vs. the administrator, of George D. Willis,junr. deceased.. Conditions Cash. JOHN DYSON, Shift September 29, 1815. Administrator’s Sale. Will be seold , on the first Tuesday in December next , at the Court house in Wilkes county , A trad of land containing 390 acres, be the fame more or less, be ing all the real estate of John Weaver, dec. to be fold in three lots—for the benefit of the heirs & creditors of said deceased, by the Administrators. ELIZABETH WEAVER, Admx. RICHARD SAPPING ION, Admr. September 8, 1815. Liberal Wages Will be given to two or three goodJOUNLYMEN TAYLORS by J. C. LEIfNER. Washington, r September 29, 1815.3 1 Administratrix’s ojie. Will be sold on the firs Tuesday in \ November next, at the court house in Wilkes county. ONE trad of land in said coun ty, on the waters of Kemp creek, containing twb hundred and eight acres of land, more or lels, joining Allen Halliday and others—being the real estate of Francis Murphey, deed, and fold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Conditions: twelve months cre dit, by giving small notes, with ap proved security, and intereftfrorn the date if not punctually paid. RICHESON BOOK; R, Administrator. August 7, 1815. —3 2tt ft once. After so long and patient indul gence, those who are indebted to the firm of Win. and Felix Gilbert will not be lurprifed to be called on universally ; and the present price ol produce authorifes the hope the call will not be ineftectual. i'hey afe now finally allured that the days of indulgence are numbered, and not to extend beyond the fii ft of January next. In the mean time the moft liberal price will be allowed tor cotton. Win. G. GILBERT, / Surviving partner . September 29, 1815.—-39 ts Administrator s bale. Will be sold on the 26th of December next, at the house of the subscri ber , seven negroes , belonging to the F. Murphey, dec. CpNotSTING of mfeh, women and children. Terms of sale—one third cash ; the ballance twelve months credit, with small notes and approved security, with interest from the date if not pun&ually paid. R. BOOKER, Administrator. September SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL BE SOLD Onthefir si Tuesday in November next, at the Court House in Oglethorpe county, betweih the hours of ten its three o'clock, the following proper ty, viz: jL One hundred acres of land on the waters of Big creek, joining lands of John Nichalfon and others; levied on as the property- of Mat thew Anderson at the instance of Jacob Phinizy. Also, One bay horse, 10 or 11 years old ; levied on as the property of Wm. Richardson, at the instance of John Cormick. Two copper kettles, fix mahog any hatter’s blocks and one feather bed and furniture; leviedon as the property of Wmilliam Warden, at the instance of Wm. Dooly, fen. Conditions cash. PLEASANT COMPTON, Sheriff. OSlober 4, 1815. For i>ALE, ‘ Seven hundred acres of land, in Wilkes county, lying on the waters of Beaverdam, adjoining lands of Leapham and Thomas Chivers.— This land is lo well known, and is of so good a quality, that 1 presume it unneceflary to fay any thing on this head. Terms of sale cash. JOHN B. NELSON. Otilober 6, 1815.-' ! -4o ts iff The cause of :he dissolution of co-partnership between Robt. Chivers and myfelf is rafeality and illegal proceedings by Robert Chi vers. Also, I do hereby forwarn nay person or persons whatsoever, from paying him any money on the Book of Harrison and Chivers for the year 1814. THEOD’K HARRISON. April 25, 1815-.— rm 17tf. Administrator * Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next , at the Court House in Putnam county , A tracl of land, belonging to the estate of James Tole, Sen. dec. containing 202 12 acres, lying in said county; to be fold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deed. Terms made known on the day of sale. PRISCILLA TOLE, Admx. JAS. TOLE, Junr. Administrator. August 11, ISIS. —32 tds. SHERIFFS SALE? ~ WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court-House in Wilkes coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , the following proper ty — viz: Six negroes, to wit:—Arch, a fellow, fifty years old ; Dianah, his wife, thirty-five years old, Willis, a boy, nine or ten years old, Jerry, seven or eight years old, Alfey, a girt, fix yeais old; Lucy, three years old ; all the above property taken to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of John Favors, vs. the execu tor of Peter Strozer, dec. Conditions cash. Wm. JOHNSON. D. Sheriff. Qfldier tj/i, 1815. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, Oo thefirst Tuesday in November nexP 9 . at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten & three o'clock , the following proper* ty — viz. Two negroes, to wit : Sam, 23 years of age, and Moses, 14 or 15 5 taken as the property of John H. M‘lntofh, to fatisfy an executioV iq favor of Williford & Cook, vs. Lid M‘lhtofh. Also, Two negroes, to wit: Jinney 521 or 53 years age, and John about 15 do. taken as the property of Jofepb Anthony, dep. to fatisfy sundry ex ecutions vs. the executors of said dec. and against said deed. Also, Two negroes—Amey and her child Wylie; taken as the prcJfcj ty of William Gooiesby, to ft tfffy sundry executions vs said Gooies by, in favor of David and Adam Carson, and othrs. Conditions Cash. THOMAS WOOTEN, September 29th. 1815. D. Sheriff. iii Actyi infj.tr alor s Will be sold, on Wednesday, the sifj? day of November next , at the plan tation of Thomas Hancock, dec all the personal property of said dec. CONSISTING of household Ss kitcheu furniture, plantation uten sils, hogs, cows and calves, geeie, &c. Atsb, At the fame time and place will be rented the plantation of said dec. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. EDW ECKLES, Admr. NANCY HANCOCK, Executrix . Qftober 20, 1815. , 111 1 ■ - -- - ■ ■■■ 11 ■. ■■ !■■■ ■ .. ■ ■—— Notice. The copartnerlhip cf Sterling Grimes, Nickelfon, & Cos. has ex pired by its own limitation. Thos. W. Grimes and Andrew Knox, having purchaled the inter&ft ot Sterling Grimes k James H. j\Tick elfon, in the above firm—thofe having claims on, or stand indebted to said firm will apply to Grimes and Knox for settlement; who are duly authorifed to close the fame. STERLING GRIMES. JAMES H. NICKELSON, THOMAS. W. GRIMES, ANDREW KNOX. ■— 1 . 1.. The undersigned having become* foie proprietors of the Fontainville Mills have removed their residence from Greenfboro’ to that place— offer for sale that well known stand for business lately by them. For terms apply to Thos. W. Grimes, at the Mills near Green (borough, or to Andrew Knox, Savannah. GRIMES & KNOX. Fontainville Mills , ) Appalacbee, 08. 14,181 5. J Notice. Ad those indebted to the minor® of Jesse Stallings, deceased, are re quested to come forward and re new their notes between this time and the twenty'-fifth day of Decem ber next, or they will be placed i& the hands of an officer for collec* tion. GUY SMITH, Guardian Q&ober ‘ifth, 1815.-43-^