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SHERIFF’S SALES. ILL bed cold on the first Tues day in March next, at the Court house in Wilkes County, within the lawful sale hours, the following property, viz: Four stacks of fodder and one carrying knife; levied on as the property of John McCord to sat isfy an execution in the name of MecKinzie, Bennock Co. vs. John McCord, Elzy B. Reynolds, Silas Reynolds, and George Semlinson ; property pointed out by George Semlinson. Al So, One tract of land, contain ing eighteen acres,more or less, un occupied, adjoining Thomas Davis, on the waters of Lickeresk; levied on as the property of John E. Little to satisfy sundry executions vs. said Little, property poined out by de fendant ALSG@, ‘The four following negroes, viz. Pompey, Limas, Phillis, and Mariah , levied on as the property of John Minton to satisfy sundry executions vs. said Minton, property pointed out by plaintiffs, ALSO, Two negro fellows named Jesse and Waswell , levied on as the property of Richard Hilyard to sat isfy sundry executions, ALSO, William Burdet’s interest in 875 acies of land, more or less, lying in the county aforesaid, ad joining John Moremnan and others, whereon widow Margaret Burdet is now living ; levied on as the proper ty of said William Burdet, to satisfy sundry executions against him and Wm. W. Hodgins ; said executions returned to me by a constable, ALO. One negro child named Edmund ; levied on as the property of John W. Willis, deceased, to sat ise an execution in favor of Fliza wool, executrrs, c. va. said John W. Willis and Laban Marler—pro perty pointed out by plaintiff. A 6 negroes, viz. a negro woman named Lotty and her 3 chil dren Sophia, Jine and Maria, a ne gro man named Tom, and a negro woman named Fanny, levied on as the property of Levi H. Echols, to satisfy an execution in favor of Elea nor Corbett vs. said Echols, and Jo sephus D. Echols, security on the upper—property pointed out by A. H. Sneed, ALSO. Four horses, one mule, one wargon and gear, and one lot of Cotton supposed to be 2000 pounds, more or less levied on as the pro perty of Patrick Kelly to satisfy an execution in favor of William Swann for the use of William Dearing, vs. said Kelly—property pointed out by W. Dearing. Richard J. Willis, p.s. January 30, 182%. III be sold on the 1stues- t day in April next, at the court house in Wilkes county, within the usual sale hours, the fol lowing property, to wit: 51 negroes, viz. Nelly and her 5 children. Barbara, Susan, Charlies, Peter Joe—Nancy her 5 children, Harriett and Nathan— Cyrus and wife Kitty and her son Travis—Armstead and wife Sarah and her 2 children Jenny and Ann— Charles and wife Rachel—Franky, James, Big Peter, Maria, Henry, Austin, John, Sandy, Little Peter, Puppet, Billy, George, and Ben ; levied on as the property of Patrick Kelly to satisfy an execution ob tained on the forerosure of a mort gage in favor of Robert Malone— property pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO : Six negroes, viz. one ne gro fellow named Solomon, one ne gro woman named Judy and her child Mary, one woman named Vina and her child Claiborne, and one boy named Frank ; levied on as the property of Josiah Walton to satisfy an execution obtained on the fore closure of a mortgage in favor of William Dearing—To satisfy also two other executions against said Walton—property pointed out by William Dearing, and in my pos session. ALSO, ‘Two negroes, viz. a man named Gabriel, and a woman na med Siller, levied on as the pro perty of John W. Willis to satisfy an execution obtained on the foreclo sure of a mortgage in favor of An drew G. Semmes, Richard J. Willis, p. s. January 30, 1824. I the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold at the court house of Wilkes county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: ‘Two feather beds, bed steads and furniture, two cows and calves, one table and crockery, one chest, four shoats, two spinning wheels, one pot and one oven; le vied on as the property of Rebecca Waller, to satisfy an execution ob tained by virtue of a mortgage in favour of James Moore; property pointed out by said Rebecca Waller, and now to the possession of plain tiff. JOHN BURKS, pb. s. January 28, 182%. / ILL be sold on the 1st ‘Tuesday VV in March next, at the court house of Wilkes county, within the u ual sale hours, the following proper ty, to wi: one black horse, four cows, four calves, two beds and furniture, steads and cards, one pine table, one wooden clock, one pine writing desk, one pine chest, eight split bottom chairs, eleven sheep, one set tire dogs, five earthen plates, two dishes, six cups and saucers, three pots, two ovens, two flat i rons,wo iron pot racks, one spin ning wheel, three shovel ploughs, one pair five dogs, and four rooters; pluitaken as the property of Simon Pettee, deceased, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Simeon Echols; property pointed out by Winnifred Poettee, ALSO, Four negroes, viz. a wo man damned Hetty, and her three children, Bill, Isham, and Fanny; levied on as the property of Joseph Gartrell, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of Abraham Si mons; deceased, vs. the executors of said Joseph Gartrell, deceased. ALSO, one house and lot, in the town of Washington, opposite An drew Shepperd, the lot being sixty feet north and south and forty feet east and west, on the main Augus ta road, the house a new two story building, levied on as the property of William C. Lyman, Benjamin D. Sims, and Julia D. Brown, to satisfy an execution in favor of Mark A. Lane—property pointed out by Benjamin D. Sims. William Smith, Shff. January 29, 1824, the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold at Elbert court house, within the usual sale hours, the following property,to wit : One moiety of six negroes, viz. Shadrack a negro man, Hiram aman, Parthena a woman, and three children, Charlotte, Burwell, and Julian, and one black horse; levied on as the property of Booker Hudson, to satisfy sundry fifns vs. said Hudson. ALSO, Eleven acres of land more or less, adjoining Elberton, lying on Falling creek, and five lots in Elber ton, containing one acre each; levied on as the property of Jacob W. King, to satisfy a fire in favor of Mr. Li gon for Zachariah Samuel, vs. said King. ALSO, ‘tew barrels of corn; levi ed on as the property of William Richards, to satisfy a fifa in favor of James Long vs. said Richards. ALSO, one hundred acres of land, more or less, lying on Dove’s Creek, adjoining John Statham and others; levied on as the property of Benjamin Andrew jun. to satisfy a fifa in fa vor of Richard C Adams. v. Ben jamin Andrew. senr. and Benjamin Andrew. jun.—Conditions cash. DAVID DOBBS, «. £ E.c. January 27, 1824. ILD be sold at Elbert cour t house, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the usual sale hours, the following property, viz. One sorrel mare, levied on to satisfy a file on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favour of Bena jah Houston vs. James Edmonson; property pointed out in said mort gage. Levied on by Wm. C. Mor gan, late deputy sheriff, and re turned to me. DAVID DOBBS, s. £. c, January 23, 1824. ‘Q HE copartnership between Sie phen Menard and James Thomp son is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘Those who are indebted or have work in the shop are re quested to call as soon as possible. Stephen Menard, James Thompson. Jan. 30, 1824. James GEORGIA, Court of Ordinar, Wilkes County. § Jan. Term, 182+. I the petition of Alfred Well born, stating that Washingto Hoff, in his life time, made and de livered to him his bond to make ti ties to atch tracts of land, as he th said Hoff might draw, (dated 26 February, 1824) in the lottery au thorised by the act of 1821, on whereas a copy of the bond is here with filed, and whereas it appears that the said Hoff drew two tracts of land, one lying and being in the i1th district of Monroe county, which is the only one in dispute, the other trust having been arranged between the parties, and it appear ing also that said Hoff has departed this life without making titles to the said tract, and that Solomon Ac vold and Harriet Hof have obtained letters of administration of said Hoff’s estate. On motion, it is or dered that the said administrators make titles to the said Wellborn, or show cause at the Court of Ordina ry, to be holden on the first Mundey in May next, why they do not, and it is further ordered, that this rule be advertised according to law. True copy from the minutes of said court, this 80th day of Janua ry, 1824, John Dyson, c. c. o 5—at strayed or Stolen, in ROM the subscrib er, living in Wilkes County, four miles from Mallorysville, on the night of the 19th instant, a BAY GELDING, about five or six years old, near feet 11-2 or two inches high, and light built for his size; he has a star in his forehead and snip on his nose; trots and rocks pretty well—his raid has somewhat the appearance of that of a horse when riding, that has been badly aicked. Any person who will give information of said horse, so that the subscriber may get him again, shall be amply re warded for his trouble. James Render. Jan. 26, 1824. 5—~41 Notice. GREEABLY to an order of A. the court of Ordinary of O glethorpe county, will be said at Lexington, in said county, on the first Tuesday to April next, AOne tract of Land, lying in the county aforesaid, on the waters of Long creek, adjoining Wilson Brooks, Mrs. Bailey, and o thers, and containing 202 1-2 acres, more or less, being the real estate of Samuel Huling, deceased, and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. James Huling, adm’r. January 27, 1824. 5—tf
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