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VOL 4.]
rt’HLUHED WEEKLY
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er at he expiration of six months,
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term than six months.—All arrearages must be
paid before any subscription cau be discontinued,
but at the Option of the proprietor.
U-jT* A failure to notify a discontinuance at the
end of the year, will be considered as anew en
gagement.
.O* Advertisements (except those published
monthly) will be inserted conspicuously at 75 cents
per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for
each continuance.—if the number of insertions is
not specified, they will be continued until forbid,
and charged accordingly.
O* All advertisements published monthly
\i ill be charged one dollar per square for each in
sertion.
ttj* Letters must be post paid, or they will be
charged to the writers.
O* For the information of our advertising
friends, we publish the following Law JRctjuisiles.
Sales of Land am! Negroes, by Administrators
Executors or Guardians, are required, by law,
to be held on the first Tuesday hi the month, he
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
in the afternoon, it the Court-House of the coun
ty in which the property is situate. —Notice ot
these rules must be given in a gazette SIXTY
davs previous to the day of 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 estate,
, must lie published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Com t
of Ordiuary for leave to sell laud, or Negroes,
must he published lot FOUR MONTHS.
‘.! jiL'yasgg
MOTICi,
A LL persons indebted to tiie cs
tute of John L. Carter, lute of
Oglethorpe county, dec. are request
ed to make immediate payment, and
all those having demands against
said estate, will render them, in the
terms of the law, or else this notice
will be plead iu bar of their recove
ry.
RYAL M. FLEMING,
, qualified executor.
January 4. 1831. 31—(it
notccll.
THE public are cautioned a
gainst trading with Rowling
W. Stark, formerly administrator
of Joseph Hell, deceased, for any
notes given by Joseph Bell, in his
life time, as the said Stark lias no
notes in his possession on said Hell, I
except such as have been paid oil'!
cut of the funds of said estate, and |
returned to the Court of Ordinary of
Wilkes county, while said Stark I
was one of the administrators of Jo-i
geph Bell, deceased.
Mary Bdl, athn’rx,
Os Joseph Bell, deceased.
, ‘January 5, 1831. 30--3 t
5 o THE VOTERS
OF WILDES COUNTY.
S'7% ELLO W-CITI ZENS, —By a
. late act of the Legislature of
this State, it is provided amongst o
tlier things, that the county of Wilkes
rs entitled to two Surveyors, for ihej
purpose of running off the land with
in the limits of this State, and with
in the hounds of the Cherokee na
tion of Indians; and it is provided
that said surveyors”shall be elected!
by the people on the lirst Monday in
February next. In proposing my
self as a candidate, I solicit your sup
port, and pledge myself, in the c
vent of being elected, to use every
effort in my power to discharge the
trust reposed in me, to the utmost
of mv ability.
CHARLES SMITH.
December 8, 183(1. 20—tdu
are authorized to
TV announce CALEB i
SAPPINGTON, as a candidate Corf
Surveyor for the purpose of running !
off the lands within the bounds of
the Cherokee nation of Indians.
January 10, 1831. 30—tde i
LaS® >OM7'K are authorized to
v amiouuce William
C. Allison , Esq. as a candidate for ,
Surveyor for the purpose of tunning i
off the lands within the bounds of I
the Cherokee nation of Indians.
January ID. 1831. 31—tde
soaurK arc authorized to
.JtS? amiouacc Charles C.
Mills, Esq. as a candidate for Sur
veyor for the purpose of running off!
the lauds.within Ute bounds of the]
Cherokee nation es Indians.
January II), 1831. 31—-tde
‘ BlSnSsi
NEATLY PIiINTED,
AndJor sale at this Office*
WASHINGTON, (GA.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1831.
! a, ' c authorized to
L!PSr ty announce ABNER
REEVES, ns a candidate for Sur
| veyorfur the purpose of running off
I the lauds within the bounds of the
Cherokee nation of Indians.
January 1!), 1831. 31—tde
(@“?Te arc author
ized to announce THOMAS 11.
EIDSON, Esq. as a candidate for
surveyor, for the purpose of running
off the hind within the bonuds of
the cherokee nation of Indians.
Dec. %7th, 1830. 28—tde.
B*§? 4 ’ We are retjnest
ed to state that Col. WILLIAM C.
LYMAN, will be a candidate to sur
vey a district in the Cherokee coun
try, and that he will be thankful to
the Voters of Wilkes county for their
support.
l)cc. 20, 1830. 27—2 t
We are au-
Hgjjj&32£&& thorized toannoukce
fM&A eV Charles'll. Wotw-
TEN, as a candidate
for surveyor for the purpose of run
ning off the lauds within the bounds
oftlie Cherokee nation ofludiuas,
December 20, 1830. 27—2 t
C Ui C a,l “j
i thorized to announce!
fyEemjjp lUfUAGD I. U0i.1.1- j
DAY, as a candidate |
for surveyor for the purpose of run-1
ning off the lauds aitiiin tlie hounds j
oftlie Cherokee nation of Indians.
December 2ft. 1830. 27—2 t
We are au
i'ffggfr&j&S liiorized to announce
HEMr HENRY ¥. EL
LINGTON, Esq. as
a candidate for Surveyor for the pur
pose of runuing off the lands within
the bounds of the Cherokee nation of
Indians.
Dec. 13 th, 1830. 26—tde.
thomed to unuountc |
fjj * Sea boh aJ. Wax r- j
l.v, as a candidate I
for surveyor for the purpose of run
ning oil’the lauds within the bounds!
of the Cherokee nation oiTaffians.
Jammiy Ist, 1830. 20—tde. j
We are audio-!
ri/.ed to announce llAY
fcr-S*’ _ LiS 11. CROSBY, as a
candidate for sum ever for the pur-i
pose of running oil'tin: lands within
tkchounds ol the Cherokee nation of
Indians.
Dec. I3rh. IB3t>. 26—tde.
F m lisi Fj.\ fii> Fa
Put up by lh : S;l AKERS, and war
ranted the grow lit of 1830.
Subscriber has just ro
eeived direct from the Sha
kirs, mi extensive assortment of
Fresh Garden Seeds,
which he warrants the growl h of 1830
Dealers and others will be sup
plied at reduced prices.
A ESQ,
S& A large and well selected
assoitmeijt of Genuine
DRUG'S
MEDICINES.
Paints, Oils, Dye Stufis, Varn
ishes, Hatters’ Materials, Ac. at
the lowest prices.
Janies Leverich,
Bridge Bank Building, Augusta ,
January 10, 1831. 31—3i
0?’ The Athenian at Athens, the
Washington News, and the Caroli
nian, will please give the above
three insertions weekly, and for
whrd their accounts for payment.
straTyed”
FROM the subscriber on the
24th December last, mi In
dian Poney ; black, with a blaze face
and a switch tail. He has been new
ly reached. I will give live dollars
to any person that will deliver him
to me, or lor such information a
will enable me to get him again.
}. B. SIMPSON.
Wilkescobnty, Jan.2l, 1831. 33-3 t.
Just Received,
BY
s&czmziDs at gauaei,
AT THEIR
Booh:, Stationary, (y Musical Store,
No. £33 Broad-Street,
AUGUSTA.
A LARGE SUPPLY’ OF THE FOLLOWING WORKS,
MERCEIFa Cluster, Methodist
Hymns, Zion’s Songster,
: Family Bibles of all descriptions,
i Popket do do
j Wyeth A Smil, and Settel’s Music,
! Woodhridgu’s, Cumining’s, Siny
ley’s, Adams’, Morse’s and Wil
lard's Geography and Atlas,
j Murray’s Grammar, Reader, Key,
and Exercise,
Smyley’s and llawley’s Federal Cal
culator,
\ Pike A Daholl’s Arit lunatic,
; \V alker’s Dictionary,
I \S ith a full supply of nil other
; School, Classical, Miscellaneous,
■ Law and Medical
-/t*V6 ett, t
i I;20D Reams of Foolscap, Letter,
j and other paper,
<13,000 Quills, of various qualities,
£O9 dozen Webster’s Spelling ,
Books,
50 Gross Almanacs for 115331
AND A LAUGH Bt6cK l:
|Sy
or EIEUY nLSCIitI’TIO.X.
Also, a good supply of Violins,
| Flutes, Clarionets, Guitars, A Fifes,
and a good assortment of Piano and
Guitar music.
AND ALSO,
A Lrirpc Asfortmcnt of
GARDEN SEEDS,
warranted fresh from the Shakers, j
Country Merchants are invi- i
led to call and examine for them- j
solver. They will litnl their stock
complete and good, and as < heap as ■
they can bo sold in the southern;
Cat;lit vy.
(C'~’ Ail orders uii! be promptly ;
attended to.
Augusta, Dec. J.\1830. 31— I2tj
4'he D asldogton News, L‘eor-|
ain Journal, Macon .Messenger and j
Athenian, will publish the abuvej
weekly twelve times, and forward
their accounts.
Iri'iOißj! lA—V, i!ke.-5 Cuitttty. |
inibrior Court.
In Chambers, Jan. I Ith, 1831.
%mirumEAH, the Legislature!
V v of the Slate of Georgia, on j
the'24th day of December 1825, did j
pass an act, entitled, “an act to ap-|
point cotmiv Ireasui’ers, and deline
their dutiesand whereas, by tlie]
aforesaid iccited act, it is made the
iluty of the Justices of the Inferior ]
cajjrt in their respective counties to
iittend to the provisions of ilia 2d
section contained in the act aforesaid;
In pursuance whereof, il is Ordered,,
that all Tax Collectors, {Sheriffs,
Coroners, Clerks oil he Superior and
InforiorConrts, Justices of ibePeace,
and all and every other person or
persons who may now have, or who!
may hereafter have in. his or their j
hands any public money belonging to
saiil county, to pay the sumo to ibe
county Treasurer (if any should bo i
appointed,) or otherwise to the clerk j
of the Inferior court, on or Before]
tiie loth day of December, in each]
and every year; on faliure thereof, i
the requisitions contained iu the 2d !
section oftlie act before recited, will •
be strictly enforced, and the interest I
of 20 per cent, therein required, will
be exacted.
And in as much ns the hytn'ioi
court has not appointed a county
truesurer, the aforesaid county otfi
cers, (as well us those who are r.ow
out of office,) are hereby required to
comply with the requirements oftlie
said 2d section of the above recited !
act.
And further, Ordered, that this
order be published in the “Washing
ton News,” for the benefit of all con
cerned.
A true copy from the records in
my oilicc.
L. li. Rakcstraw, e. j. <\ vv,<\ l
January li), 1831. 31— 4t. j
JOB PRINTING ’ j
cf at tui* OiUce, I
f MILLED GEY ILL G
jg&tm&nit
liOTTERY.
1000 Prizes to be Drawn! ! !
On Tuesday
The first day of March next.
I ngmiE Fourth Day’s Drawing
Jit. will be commenced, at which
lime will be deposited the following
j Capital Prizes in addition to those
iyct remaining in the W heel, viz:
1 I’vizc of $15,000 { 1 Piize of SSOO
1 do *• 1 ,(>OO 1 do “ 500
1 do “ 900 l do “ 400
1 do * 800 1 do “ 300
1 do “ 709 1 do ** 200
Which will make the list of Prizes,
then to bo floating, stand as follows,
viz:
1 of $15,000
2 of 10,000
1 of 5,000
3 of 1,000
3 of 900
3 of 800
of 700
2 of 000
1 i of 500
| 4 of 400
’ 4 of 300
3 of 200
1) of 100
35 of 501
Besides Twenty’s and Ten’s.
The Hoard ofCnmniissioncrs have 1
resolved to commence the 4th Day’s
Di -iiwirig with ONE THOUSAND i
PRIZES, and to ceutimse such an
arrangement of the subsequent
drawings as w ill bring the Lottery j
to a speedy issue.
Those who have vested their j
funds in this Lottery may calculate |
on being very soon relieved from •
their suspense, and those who have
not yet purchased Tickets must u do
what they do quickly.”
PRICE OF ‘PICKETS—WhoIe
810 —shares in proportion.
Until the first day of March next,
tickets may be had at the present
prices by npolying to
BR iDFORD MERRY.
James M. Anderson,
A gait
Washington, Jan. 21, 1831.
TO~RENT. ”
sip HAT well constructed Stores
n on the West side of the pub
lic square, lately occupied by U. F.
Case. It is calculated for a
Dnj Good Store, and Grocery,
having two rooms fronting the
square. Or it will answer for two
stores. It lias an excellent cellar,
and a private room attached to each
tenement. 1 will rent one or both
tenements, on reasonable terms.
John D. Thompson.
Washington, Sept. 27,1830. 15—ts.
For Side or Rent .
The subscreher having purchased the
House ||||| & Lot,
Lately owned by. John and James
Anderson, situated on the north west;
comer of of the public sqiire ; will
either sell it on moderate terms, or |
rent it. The house is calculated for /
a dwelling and store, having three)
rooms above, and one below, her!
sides a Store room, and Cellar. I
There is also on the Lot. a kitchen,
smoke bouse, A another building cab
culated tor aback storeroom. This
stand has been occupied for many
years, and must be well known.
ALSO
Will be Sold or Rented, the
Gin House and Jot
lately in the possession of John and
James Anderson. For further par
ticulars apply to
THOMAS ANDERSON,
i Nov. Bth, 18JQ. 21-it tfijutli
[New Series —No. 32.
REWARD.
RAN A WAV from the
subscriber about the 10th
peyffi/ of November last, a Nc
ad&Jfcsa gro in an by the name of
! EJ.LICK, belonging to the estate of
j Thomas J. Tate, dec.; said negro is
about thirty-five years of age, black
[ complcction, five feet 10 or 11 inches
j high—wears a ring in one of his
] ears, and lias an impediment in his
speech particularly when attempting
|to speak quickly, and is a negro
] more spafe built than common. lie
i was raised by the family of Elling
! tons living about four miles below
Washington, where he remained till
i he was sold iu the spring of 1829 to
] Thomas J. Tate publicly at Wash
ington. He has a wife at Col. Ri
chard J. Willis, in Wilkes county &
it is piobablc may be found either
in the neighbourhood whore lie was
raised, or Col. R. J. Willis who owns
his wile. The above reward will bd
given for the delivery of him to mo
] at my residence in Wilkes county on
, Pistol creek four miles from Broad
river, or on bis being lodged in the
jjail at Washington so that I get
; him again.
Ziniry \Y\ Tate, ex’r.
of Thomas J. Tate, dec ,
Wilkes County, Georgia,
January 11, 1831. 31— ‘
Land and Negroes
poll SALE.
THE subscriber will sell at hi .
residence in Elbert county,
on Wednesday the ninth of Februe •
ry next, and continue from day 16
day thereafter, Twelve Likely
] Among whom are five able br>-
j died fellows, three women, the < j
there are boys and girls; also the
whereon lie notv lives, which is ny
good repair attached to it two hun
dred or more acres of woodland,
large quantity of corn, fodder, and
oats, “several good horses, si goc-.L
stock of cattle of all descriptions,
stock of sheep, hogs Ac. a yoke oJ
oxen, a cart, three gooi
Stills 4* Worms, .
and still tubs, plantation tools of all
kinds, household and kitchen fun..-
turc, Ac. Ac. A credit of twelm
mouths will be given,—prrticulats
made known on the day.
Walter Nuimclea.
December 28, 1830. 29—4 t
Administratrix’s Sale.
WILL be sold oriy
the first Tucsdn,
nt the eon it house
, dcr oftlie honora
ble the Justices ot
the Inferior court of Wilkes com ty,
sitting for ordinary purposes, One
tract of land land lying in said coun
ty, on the waters of Rocky creek,
originally granted to'Anglin A Bid
will, containing two hundred and
fifty-four acres, more or less, the.
metes and hounds of which will n{|
pear by two deeds of conveyance,
one from John Sidwell to said dee’d,
dated 20th October, 1310. The o
(her from Benjamin Porter, exccu
tor of David Anglin deceased, add
Sarah Anglia, widow of said Dan
iel, to said Frederick Ball, dcceqs*
ed, dated the loth of October JBIO.
The above land se-ld as the proper
ty of Frederick Bail deceased,
ieet to his widow’s dower.
ELIZA BALL,.
Aihidrx, of F. Ball, deff”
Will be’ sold at Etc saint’
time (if desirei!) to I lift purchaser > f
the above piopnty, uiy dower in ti •
same, for which 1 vmli take one *
ditioml tilth of wI mi the drove l:ud.
may seii tirr, subjei t to cuy dowt®
asaibove adveitised.
ELIZA BALL.
- Nov. 29, 1 830, 24—• -|