The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, November 17, 1815, Image 4

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Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Tuesday, the id day Jaunary next, (and be continued Jrom day to day until all is sold) at the plantation of Wm. T. Danil , dec. in Greene county, on the Mouth of Fishing creek , all the personal es tate of said dec. negroes excepted . CONSISTING of ttve crop of corn, cotton, wheat and fodder ; one riding chair, leveral head of horses, one, ox, one yoke and cart; the flock of cattle,Theep, and hogs; 3or 4000 weight of polk; house * hold & furniture*—planta tion tools, and a number of other | articles tho tedious to mention.— Accredit will•be given until the twenty-fith day of December, r 816, for all firms over five dollars—the purchaler giving bond with ap proved security Also, At the fame time and place, the plantation will be rented, and the negroes hired, until the 25th'‘of December, f%16. Ail persons having jufl demands againfl. laid eftatd, are requefled to bring in their accounts, duly attest ed, and within the time prefenbed by la#—and thole indebted are re quested to make immediate pay ment. JOHN 1$ DANIEL, Samuel Daniel, Administrators. November 10, 1815.-44 21 for Sait, The tract ot land whereon I live,. containing two hundred and four teen acres, on the Washington road ; Tour miles below RayTville, and a/.ut twety eight above Au guftaJUibotit one hundred acres cleared—molt of which, is frefh.- it is more conveniently watered, than any place I have knowledge of —& good dwelling houf'e, two story high; thirty by large framed barn, two Itouy high; to which is attached nice machienery for ginning <j:btf6n, or thrashing wheat, and every other material building usual to be found on a plantation. The present crop on the plantation is lufficient evidence of the fertility of the land. A grpt bargain will be given ; it is an excellent (land for a (lore, and is fortunately situated in a neigh borhood of friendly, indullrious, and refpeStable people. W. L. KENNON. Odober 26, 1815. —44-3 t f.xecutor’s Said. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next , at the Court House in Wilkes county , all the personal estate of Richard Hilyard , dec. CONSISTING of the follow ing negroes:—Spencer, George, Jess, & two women, named Sarah. Twelve months credit will be given—the purchaser to give bond with approved security. WM. HILYARD, Executor. November 10, 1815. —44-6 t Executor’s Sale. Will be sold , on the 23T of December next , at the. late residence of Wil liam Thurman , dec . the following property: Four negroes, household artd kitchen furniture, one horse, a flock of sheep, and fome geese. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. PHILIP THURMAN, MICAJAH THURMAN, Executors. November 10, 1815. —44 ts Trustee’s Sale'. Wifi be sold to the highest bidder at the residence of John Cain, late of Wilkes county dec. on Thursday the 23d day of November next, all the estate (real and personal Jcf said deceased — CONSITfNG of the trad of land and premises, two negro men and a woman, corn, fodder, horses, cows, hogs and geese, household and kitchen furniture, a waggon, and farming utenflls. - The land will be fold on three annual inftalments; all the other property on twelve months credit —notes and approved security will be required on ail sums over three dollars, with filtered from the date if not punctually paid. The terms to be complied with before the pro perty is removed. Ay perforis having any demands againfl said estate, are requefled to exhibit them duly attested ; and all perfonS owing said edate, are re queded to make immediate pay ment to Wm. M. KAIN, A ding trustee for the heirs. Odober 27, 1815. —43 3t SHERIFF’S SALE! , WILL BE SOLD, On thefrst Tuesday in December next, at the Court House in Elbert coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro perty — viz. Five negroes—Sarah, and four children—Barltett, Allen, Hannah and Loiufa ; the above negroes le vied on as the property of Beverly Martin, tp fatisfy an execution in favor of John Bolton. Also , Three negroes—Lucy about ten years old; Jim, about l'even years old ; and Cato, about five years old ; said negroes levied on as the property of Wm. Htad, to fatisfy an execution in favor Sami Self. Conditions cash. JOSHUA CLARK, Sheriff. November 3, 1815. Notice That whereas I gave Richard Ward two notes of hand—one for twenty two dollars and fifty cents, dated the 13th of April, 1813, and due the 25th of December follow ing—the other dated the 13th of April, due iu the month of OCto ber, 1813 —given for feventy-five bufhelsof corn, rated at 150 cents per bufliei,— The above notes all person or persons are hereby for warned not to trade in any respect whatsoever for, as I am determined not to pay oIF said notes to no per ’ son or persons whatsoever, as they were fraudulently obtained. WILLIAM HAYNES. November 3,1815.—43-31 GEORGIA, 7 Personally Oglethorpe county, y came before me Mrs. Henrietta Morgen, and being duly sworn faith on oath, : that she was in pofiiefiion of a note of hand, given by Beverly Daniel to Henney Morgen for a sum of money under twenty dollars—the exact sum not recollected—and that said note is miilaid or loft. * ■ HENRIETTA MORGEN. Sworn to before me, this 17th of September, 1815. , Joseph Vinson, J. P. SHERIFF’S SALE. ,r WILL BE SOLD, On thefir'stTuesday in December next , at the Court-house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten <sf s three o'clock, the following proper - * < ty — viz. 0 Two hundred acres of land, : more in Wikles county, on Reedy creek, adjoining Walter Perry and others, in the occupancy vof James Nicholson : levied on to 1 latify an execution in the name of James Ifatterfon, Administrator, a gainst Archibald Gresham, admr. of Thomas Harkins, dec.—pointed but by the plaintiff. Also, One dark bay horse, five years old, five fee* high; levied on as the property C George Dardin, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Sally M'Knight & Susannah Form by, againfl; said Dardin—pointed out by said Dardin. Conditions cash. ’ JOHN DYSON, Sheriff November 3. 1815. Washington Still Manufactory. | ALL kinds of Copper work done in the belt manner, viz.— Stills made and repaired, hatter’s wafti filh & dye kettles, tea kettles, copper and pewter worms, &c. by the fubferiber. EDWARD M‘FARLANE. %* Old pewter, lead and cop per wanted ; for which cash will be given. E. M‘F. Odober zjtb, 1815. 42 ts Notice An additional class of thirty pu pils, between the ages of fix and ten years, will be received at the Pestajlozzian Institution on the 20th of January next. Appli cations tor admission may be ad drefied to either of the I‘ublcribers. Should the number exceed that of the pupils proposed to be admit-. ted, (as is expeCted) the firft appli cants will be preferred. The ne cessary teachers are provided. Board and tuition at a hundred and ten dollars per year. WM. W. 8188, B. SHEROD. * m * The Editors of the Georgia Argus and Savannah Republican are requefled to insert the above three times and Forward their ac counts to this office for payment. Odober 2Jtb, 1815. -42 ts Notice. The public are hereby cautioned againfl; trading for a note given by Josiah B. Harris to me, for the sum of sixty five dollars, bearing date (to the best of my recollection) in in the month of February, 1811 which said note was traded and in dorfed by me to Thomas Gresham, Esq. for lels than half the amount it called for, upon the express con dition that I was not in case to be come responsible for the payment thereof. lam therefore determin ed never to pay said note or any part thereof. JOHN SAPPINGTON. GEORGIA, “) Personally came Wilkes county. § before me, John Sappington, and made oath that the above flatement is just and true. Sworn to before me this 7th Sep tember, 1815. Josiaii B. Holmes, J, P. Administrator’s * Sale. Will be sold on the 2.6 th cf December next , at the house of the subscri ber, seven negroes, belonging to the estate of F. Murphey , dec. . CONSISTING of men, women and children. Terms of sale—one third cash; the ballance twelve months credit, w|th fmail notes an<fe approved 5 security, with inferef* from the date if not punctually paid. • - f 1 R. BOOKER, % Administrator . September 23, 1815. ~ , WILL BE SOLD. Out he first Tuesday in December next , # Court House in. Wilkes county , between the hours of teX and three o'clock , the following property-—viz: 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 Ih Willis, junr. deceased. Conditions Cash. JOHN DYSON, Shffik September -29, 1815. ■ Aclmin strator's Salt*. Will be ssold, on the first Tuesday ip December next , at the Court house in Wilkes county , A trad: of land containing 390 acres, be the fame njore or left, be ing all the real estate of John Weaver, dec. to be fold in three lots—forthe benefit of the heir s & creditors of said deceased, by the Administrators. ELIZABETH WEAVER, Achix. RICHARD SAPPINGTON, Admr. September 8, 1815. — Administrator's Sale: Will be sold , on Tuesday the sth day of December next , at the Market House in Washingtony * One horse, bridle,, the property of George D. Willis,| deceafued; to be fold for the bene fit of tile heirs and creditors of said dec. Terms of faie made known on th|tday. RICHARD G. FOSTER. Administrator . Odober 20 f 1815. —41 eow tds Notice. The copartnerfhip of Sterling Grimes, NickeHon, & Cos. has ex pired by its own limitation. Thos. W. Grimes and Andrew Knox, having purchased the filtered of Sterling Grimes & James IT. Nick elfon, in the above firm—thofe having claims on, or (land 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. 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 Hand for business lately occupied by them. For terms apply to Thos. W. Grimes, at the Mills near Greenfborough, or to Amdrew Knox, Savannah. GRIMES & KNOX. Fontainville Mills , 7 j Appalachee,Qd. 14, 1815. \