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VOL 3.]
fUfettSUED WEEKLY .
UY •
THODIAS A. rASSETO.
tTT TERMS—TUe Washington News is pub-j
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er atthe expiration of six months. . ]
y No subscription wiil be received for a less j
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O’ A failure tojjiotify u discontinuance at the
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fraffement. .
(Li’ Advertisements (except those published
monthly) will be inserted conspicuously at 76 cents
per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents ftrt
each continuance. —If the number of insertions;
not specified, they will be continued until forbid,
am) charged accordingly.
O’ All advertisements published montniy,
vili he charged one dollar per square for each in
sertion. .
(D’ Letters mnst be post paid, or they will be
Charged to the writers.
(LJ> p or the information of our advertising
friends, we publish the following Law Requisites.
Sales of Land and Negroes’ by Administrators
Executors or Guardians, are required, by law,
to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, be
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the coun
ty in which the property is situate.—Notice ol
these rules must he given in a gazette blXi Y
days previous to the Hay o( sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must be
given in like manner, FORTY days previous to
the day of sale. ,
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an
inustif imhlished for yORTY days.
NcvT that appli ‘ ition will be made to the
Cour* *,i Ord.uary forlcave to sell land, must be
publisticd for FOUR MONTHS.
JLUS-. “" I “
I Wtz'i“fsic’ are au ”
t’fiurized to announce
tLttßßfr Col. STEPHEN A.
JOHNSON asa can
didate for SHERIFF of the county
©f Wilkes, at the ensuing election.
•. October 1, 1829. 16 —ts
(fcjp” We are authoris
©d to announce THOMAS R. tii®-
80N, as a candidate for Clerk
the Inferior Court of Wilkes county,
fit the ensuing election;
Oct. 12, 1827. 17—
To the voters of Wilkes Count
By the repeated
solicitations of many friends, uuda
hope that I have discharged the du
ty entrusted to nie heretofore, to
your satisfaction, I arn induced again
to offer myself as a Candidate for
Tax Collector at the aop oaching
©lection in January next. Should
you once more favour me with your
confidence, I will endeavor to acquit,
myself to your satisfaction, and in a
manner that will silence prejudice
and prove that your suffrage are
placed in hands entitled to receive it.
William Watkins.
September 28, 1829. 15*-*
CARD. _
THE undersigned takes this
method of informing the VO
TERS of Wilkes county, that he
will be a candidate for the office of
SHERIFF at the ensuing election
in January next. —In doing so, he
feels too sensibly the obligations he
will be under for those indulgencies,
which is a characteristic virtue with
his fellow-citizens. Wishing those
who are interested to act understan
diugly upon the subject, he has tho’t
proper to name those gentlemen who
have consented to act us his deputies
in the event of his election, who are
Messrs. Major Henry Pope, and
Lemuel Wootten.
He deems it not necessary to state
ihat in the event pf his successful
preferment that his best energies
will be devoted to the discharge of
the duties of the office.
C. H. NELSON.
Washington, July 10, 1828. 4—ts
ya ‘--i — — ■ ...... .. —_
m uiuca/ufb
OF THE
Grand Lodge of Georgia .
$ THE Officers
and Members of
the Grand Lodge
t * le ® late °f
eol §* a > and the
&u’ different Lodges
under its jurisdic
tion, by their proper Representa
tives, are requested to assemble at
the Grand Lodge Hall in Milledge
ville, on Monday the 7th day of De
cember next.
Thomas F, Green,
Grand Stc'ry G. L S. G.
October 3, 1829. J7—-3t
WASHINGTON, (GA.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1820.
ff> HE subscriber wish
-0 ing to quit the prac-
I tice of Medicine, ? offers tor
■ sale his entire stock of Me
dicine and Shop Furniture. Those
wishing to purchase, would do well
to call at his residence, examine and
buy without delay.
William J. McGehee.
October 12, 1829. 17—ts
•1. Slaughter,
4-
‘\ C- Labuzan,
RENEW THE TENDER OF THEIR SER
VICES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC, IN THE
. . STORAGE^ ’/
Commission Business,
AT the same stand which
thzy have occupied for the last se
venteen years. They will, as here
tofore, afford the usual facilities, and
themselves to the interest of
their customers.
Augusta, Sept. 3, 1829. 13—6t*
FIFF
The ware-house , now e
recting upon the Lot, (former
ly known as “MeLaws,”) at the cor
ner of Washington and Reynold
Streets, will be ready for the recep
tion of produce and merchandise by
the Ist of October.
This establishment from its pecu
liar situation and structure, may be
considered secure from the danger of
lei- —Ws situated in a central part
AT the city immediately upon the
wharf, bounded on the north bv the
river, east by q brick wall, which di
vides it from a large vacant lot. On
the South by an area of 150 feet, and
on the West by Washington street
and the old burying ground. In ad
dition to the fire proof close storage,
a large portion of the Cotton sheds
wilibe built of brick and covered with
slate.
The subscriber intending to occu
py his establishment as a factor and
commission merchant, would he
thankful for the patronage of his
friends and the public generally.
Advances will be made upon pro
perty in store; and all charges con
fined to customary rates.
A. CUMMINS.
Augusta, Aug. 22, 1829.11—t1d.
AND
Commission Merchants.
f SNHE undersigned tefidcr their
jH_ sincere thanks to their friends
and customers, for the Very liberal
patronage they have received, and
avail themselves of this opportunity
to inform them, that extensive im
provements are now making in their
Ware-House establishment, so as
to render property entrusted to their
; care more secure from
jp s ill ®] 9
than formerly. The extent of their
W are-Mouse lot, together with its
contiguity to the river, renders pro
perty in their establishment as safe
as in any other in the City.—The
brick part will be completed in am
pletime for early fall business.
Merchants and Planters who fa*
vor them with their custom w ill have
their business promptly attended to.
They will be prepared to make
liberal advances on pry, in store.
Sims, Williams, P*Woolsey.
Augusta, Sept. 5,1829. 13—2 m
NOTICE.
WE have this day taken into
Copartnership STERLING
T. COMBS.—The business will he
conducted as heretofore, under the
firm of
Sims, Williams, & Woolsey.
Augusta, Sept. .5, 1829. 13—2 m
Commission Business,
(AUGUSTA.)
Stovall & Simmons,
g i HATEFUJ. for the liberal pa-
tronage heretofore received in
this business, respectfully renew’ the
tender of their services to their friends
and the public, promising a prompt
and strict attention to orders aud
interests of their customers.
Reasonable cash advanceswill be
made, if required, on Cotton or
Goods in store. g
Augusta, Judy 2t, 1829. 6—3 m
SHAVE rented sot a term o.
years, the Ware-ljouse owned
by Benooch A Mackenzie, and di
rectly opposite to Slaughter & La
buzan.
I will make any advances required
on Cotton in Store ; and as regards
my conduct and attention to busi
ness, try me.
JOHN REES.
O* The Southern Recorder, Georgia Journal,
Hancock Advertiser, Athenian, and Washington
News will insert the above three months.
Augusta, July 1. 1529. B—3m.-
-tl* frotn the
subscriber, living in Wilkes
county, near Ruttrell’s
Bridge, about the 12th of
September last, a large ROAN
MOUSE, upwards of five feet high,
seven years ok! last Spring, he haft
considerable white in his face, shod
before, has some saddle spots.On the
side of his back, no other marks re
collected -—Any person tfi!Ung ‘ up
said horse, and giving information
thereof, shall receive my thanks,
with the above reward.
Faac McCrary.
5 1 _182i) ! Hi—3t
All persons to whom the estate of
Duct. Felix G. Hay deceased, is in
debted are required to piescut their
demands w ithin the time prescribed
by law; all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make imme
diate payment*. Copies of the de
mands are required to be handed to
the administrators, or on© of them.
Thomas Wootten, ( , , (
Lewis S. Brown, ] aamis -
Teptonlber 21, J 829. 14—fit.
Coroner’s Sale.
W r ILL be sold at the Court
house of Wilkes county, on
the first Tuesday in November next,
between the usual sale hours, the fol
lowing property to wit:
One tract of land containing
four hundred and ninety five acres
more or less lying in Wilkes County
on tiie waters of Newford creek, ad
joining lands of Garrett Oglesby,
William Baird, and others, all livied
on as the property of William Gill,
to satisfy afifa on the foreclosure ofa
mortgage in the name of John Burks,
and Wylie P. Burks, vs said Gill,
property pointed out in said fifa.
Snodcii Kirkland , coroner .
Sept. 29, 1829. 15 tds.
WILL be sold at Elbcrton, m
Elbert county, on tho first
Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of salo, agreeable to
an order of thejCout t of Ordinary of
said county, the following tracts of
land, to wit; one tract of land lying
on Coldwater creek, adjoining Bar
den Rucker and others & containg
S’ acres: it being a part of the
real estate of Eliza Banks:
also one other tract of land lying on
Coldwater creek, adjoining Isbam
Teasley and others, containing
,j| acres, it being a part of
QlP“dB: the real estate of Martha
Banks; both minors of Wm. Banks
deceased, sold for the benefit of said
minor3.-**Terms made known on
the day.
Peter Alcqynder, guar'n.
Sept, 9, 1829. *3—tds
Executor’s Sales.
* Agree ably to
Testament of Wil
liam Evans, late
of Willies comity,
: sold in the town of
Washington, in
said county, oh the first Tuesday in
December next, all that tract of
land lying oh Kettle creek, contain
ing h
|g acres more or less
_HL sold for the bene
fit of the heirs of said dec.—Terms
made known on the day of sale.
James Evans; ) *
William Robertson, $ gs
, Sept. 25, 1829. 15—-tds
, ~r~— ~
PURSUANT to an order of the
honorable the Interior court of
Wil kbs county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, at
the court house in said county, the
personal estate of John Fling, dec.
consisting of the following
NEGROES, .
Rufus, Jeffrey, Anthony and Edey,
sold for the purpose of paying off an
execution obtained in the Superior
Court, against them 3 executors
of said deceased.—Terms made
known cn the day of sale.
Joseph Henderson, } a ,
John Boren, sexrs$ exrs
Oct. 6, 1829. 16—tds
A dministrators’ Sates.
‘$W" ILL be sold on Tuesday the
W W 24th of November next* at
the late residence of Dr. Felix G.
Hay, deceased, in the Town of
Washington, all the , u sonal proper
ty of said deceased, consisting of
Household and .Kitchen furniture,
Hogs, Horses,
Sheep. Also, at the samte time and
place, a quantity of Corn, Fodder
and seed Cotton on the plantation
cultivated this year by the deceased,
on Little River, and to be delivered
at the plantation. Also, on Wed- (
nesday the 25th at the plantation of
said deceased, ort Kittle creek a
quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and
the remaining part of Hogs, Horses,
Oxen, CoWs find Calves* plantation
tools, Wagons, Cart, together with
a Humber of Articles too tedious to
enumerate.
Thomas Wootten, ? 3 >
Lewis S. Brown, [ adm rs -
October 9, 1829. U 7—
AGREEABLN to an order of?
the Inferior Court of Clark
county while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold o\\ the first Tues
day in December next, at the court
house in the te r ,vn of Washington,
Wilkes county,
MiblSPi acres of> adjoin
ingofGabriel Toombs
and the rvidow Huling, about five
miles above Washington, whereon
Jacob Early formerly lived, and to
be sold as his property to make a j
division among the Legatees of said
deceased, agreeably to his Will.
Twelve months credit will be giv
en, with bond and approved security,
j George W. Moore,
Acini'r de bonis non.
| Sept. 13, 1829. 14— (ds
PURSUANT to an order of the
honorable the Inferior Court of
Wilkes county, will be sold at the
court house of said county, on the
first Tuesday in November next,
TWO NEGROES,
belonging to the estate of Isaac Mc-
Lendon, deceased, for the benefit oi
the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. —Terms made know n on the
day of sale.
James Walker, adin’r.
August 25, 1829. 10—tds
“ JQB PRINTING
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LOTTERY,^
Authorized by the General A’ I
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purchasers of Yickt .t
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1,000, 900, 800, ;00,
400,300,, 200; i-v-TTTrWgjg
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less clear of partiality,
classes. Now is your
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SCH2SBIE.
1 Prize of $30,000 is $30,00(1
1 Prize “ 15,000 “ 15,00A
2 Prizes “ 10,000 “ 20,00*
2 Prizes “ 5,000 “ -10,008
5 Prizes “ 1,000 “ 5,0(fl
5 Prizes “ 900 “ 4,Mg
5 Prizes “ 800 “
5 Prizes “ 700 “
5 Prizes “ 600 “
5 Prizes a 500 “ 2,o^H
5 Prizes “ 400“ 2,069
5 Prizes “ 300 “ 1,50f1|
5 Prizes “ 200 “ 1,0)^B
25 Prizes “ 100 “
50 Prizes “ 50“ 2,5(f1|
650 Prizes •* 20“ 13,GjB§
6,000 Prizes “ 10 “ 6u,\BH
6,77 G Prizes 180,OoS
13,234 Blanks. Less thmy2! lunhfll
to a Prize. \ jk
Tickets at imM ™
THE PRIZES ONLY
All the Prists to
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1 “ 700 1 “ 700 1 “ 700 1 “ 700 1 “ 700
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1 “ 500 1 “ 500 1 “ 500 1 “ 600 I “ 500.
1 “ 400 1 “ 400 1 “ 400 J ** 400 J 400
1 “ 300 I 1 “ 300 I 1 “ 300 1 “ 800 1
1 “ 200 J 1 “ 200 1 ‘J j 1 “ jF'^l
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The First Drawing to take placd
positively on the Fourteenth day of
NOVEMBER next , or at an earli
er period* should the sale of Tickets
justify it.—The whole of the Prizes
payable in sixty days each drawv
ing, subject to p
per cent. All prizes no applied for
in 12 months from each drawing, tai
be considered as a donatioft to thd
funds of the Mastmhr K.^7 —
drawing to take place under the m*
perintendence of
WILLIAM Y. HANSELL, 1 H
SEATON GRANTLAIND, |
D. B. MITCHELL, i
R. K. HINES, 2
E. H. PIERCE,
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, *
FRANCIS V. DE; A1 NY, Is
BENJAMIN fA'.VENS, l
THOMAS RAGLAND, ®
JOHN MANNING, and ?
G. W. MURRAY, J s
Tickets in the above, lottery just
received in a variety of
and for sale by the subs* riber. Ci
ders for Tickets or shai - from a*
ny place will be promptly attended
to if the Cash be inclosed, anti the
postage paid.
Present price of Tick* ts
Halves Quarters $2
James M. Anderson.
Washington, Aug. 18,1829. 7—4 1