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OCONEE NA ETC A TION
LOTTERY.
* The drawing of which will
commence on the Ist Monday
in November next.
Authorifed by an Act of the Le
gislature of the State of Georgia,
passed on the 22d November, 1814,
eniitled * e An Act to raise money
for the w’rpofe of opening and im
proving the Navigation of the Oco
nee River, from the mouth of
Fishing creek, to Barnett’s shoals.”
Scheme'of the Lottery.
Dells. Dolls.
a prizes of 10,000 is 20,000
3- do. 5,000 - 15,000
4 - do. 2,000 - 8,000
5 - do. 1,000 - 5,000
10 - do. < 500 - 5,000
50 - do. 100 - 5,000
100 - do. 50 - 5,000
200 - do. 20 - 4.000
300 - do. 10 - 3,000
6000 - do. 5 - 30,000
6674 Prizes 100,000
Subject to a deduction of 15 per
cent. —20,000 Tickets at 5 dollars
each, is 100,000 dollars ; less than
two blanks to a prize.
The drawing of the lottery will
commence in Greensborough, on
the fii-ft Monday in November.
Payment of Prizes will be made
in the fame place, and commence
at the expiration of sixty days, af
ter the drawing of the Lottery is
tinifhed ; of which due notice will
be given. Prizes not demanded
within fix months after the draw
ing is finilhed, will be viewed as li
beral donations to the Oconee Na
vigation company, and payment
barred accordingly.
THOS. TERRELL, Jfc
JEREMIAH EARLY, | 1
STERLING GRIMES,
JOHN BUSH. I ‘ §
THOS S. REID. J J
The Commiflioners have ap
pointed Sterling Grimes their a
gent, under whose signature the
Tickets will be issued.
The Oconee Navigation Lottery
Office, is effablifhed in this place ,
where all letters or orders directed
to the agent (poll paid) will meet
with immediate and prompt atten
tion.
STERLING GRIMES,
Agfnt.
March 1815. (11 )tf
~~Watc'h-MAKER &
JEWELL R
Ihe subscriber respectfully in
forms the public, thai. he has com
menced the above bufmefs in this
place—and from his long experi
ence, added to his natural genios,
h$ flatters himself that he can give
general fatisfailion to t.hofe that
may favor him with their cus
tom. All work committed to his
charge {hall be immediately atten
ded to, and the wofkmanfhip not
excelled by any part of the world
J. ANTHONY.
Washington. April 7. [rm iwi2\v
NOTICE. “
INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, for leave to fell a tract of
land in the 15th diftriit of Wilkin
son county, No. 295 —containing
202 and an half acres ; being the
real estate of Britain House, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Laid deccafed.
ALSEY HARTSFJELD,
November 9, 18n. adm’r.
NOTICE.
Nine months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of Greene coun
ty, for leave to fell certain tra&s
of land containing between fix and
seven hundred acres, laying in the
fork of little river, adjoining lands
of Elija Star, Dr Linton and oth
ers, being the real estate of John
T. Sankey deed, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the said
deceased.
JAMES DANIEL b *
& > Adair’s
ANN TOWNS 3
March 3d 181 .5.
Nine months after date, appliea
tion witll be made to the honorable
the Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, for leave to feel a lot of
land, lying on Max creek, belong
ing to Elizabeth Thornton, deed,
containing 58 acres ; a part of
the trait of land belonging to
Dread Thornton, deceased.
Wiley Thornton,
Executor.
March 13, 1815.
* FTER the expiration of nine
months application will be rrrade to
the honorable Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell a
tract of land in said county, con
taining three hundred and ninety
acres, (more or less) it being the
real estate of John Weaver, dec.
to be fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Elizabetn Weaver, adm’x.
Richard adm’r.
O&ober 8, 1814.
INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior court of Greene
county, for leave to fell five hun
dred and forty-five acres of land,
more or less, in said county, being
‘he real estate of Wm. Veafey, dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased.
ANN VEASEY,
January 27, 1815. Executrix.
Notice.
iV
1 ’ INE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Lincoln coun
ty for leave to fell a track of two
hundred and fifty acres of land on
the waters of Pistol Creek, adjoin
ing J Wade and others ip said
county, it being part of the real es
tate of John Russell deed, to be
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deed.
Clariann Russell, adm’x.
Benjamin Ruffell,'!
adnn’s.
Thomas C. Russell, )
February Bth 1815.
Nine months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
the justices of the Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell 3
tracts of land, lying in Clark coun
ty —One containing 1000 acres, ly
ing on the Appalachee river—one
containing 690 acres, on the mid
dle fork of the Oconee rive”—one
containing 600 acres, lying on Bar
ber’s creek in said county. —Also,
two-thirds of a trail, in Wilkes
county, containing 200 acres, lying
on Rockey creek. The above, the
Real Estate of John Wingfield,
dec.—Sold for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
‘■A rn. “-impson, Ad’mr.
March 31, 1815. ‘ (m9m)
J Nine months after date, applica
tion will be made to rhe hono*able
the justices of the Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell
two traits of land ; one lying in
this county, the other in Wilkin
son, containing 200 2 1-2 acres,
(more or less,) the said being the
Real Estate of James Pollard, dec.
Daniel Owen,
Qualified Guardian
March 24, 181 5. (m9m)
Notice.
Nine months after date applica
tion will be made to the honoura
ble Judges of the Inferior Court of
Wilkes county for leave to fell cer
tain tra/lo of laud amounting to two
thousand acres, more or less, in the
counties of Wain, Wilkinson and
Morgan, the fame being the real es
tate of Andrew Craton, deceased,
for the benefit of his heirs and cred
itors. Joseph Orr. T
& > Ex’rs.
Christopher Orr. j
Feb. 13th 1815
NOTICE.
I[n nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made for
leave (to the honorable Inferior
court of Wilkes county) to fell two
hundred and eighty acres of land
in said county, on the waters of
Camp creek, adjoining Halliday
and others ; it being the real estate
of Francis Murphey, dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
Eicneson Booker, adm’r.
Oitober 8, 1814.
INE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell one lot of land
(No. —,) in the town of Walhing
ton, lately occupied by William H.
Corbett, deceased, and fold for the
benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Thomas Terrell, v ,
James Wingfield, 3
September 24, 1814
Notice.
ISjINE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county
for leave to fell two hundred and
thirty acres of land (more or less)
in said county, on the waters of
Fishing creek, adjoining the widow
Bolton and others; it being the
real estate of Obadiah Wynne, dec.
and fold for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased.
WILLIAM BOOKER, jun.
January 13, 1815. adin’r.
WILKES SUPERIOR COURT,
February Term, 1815.
Pitt Milner, “)
vs
Leroy Pope, IN EQUITY.
Tho’s Bibb and |
Nicholas Pope. J
It appearing to the court
that the defendants reside out of
the limits of this state—On motion,
It is ordered, That the defendants
plead anfweror demur, not demur
ing alone within fix months or the
bill will be taken pro lon/esso And
this rule be published once a month
for fix months, in one of the pub
lic Gazeetes of this State.
Copy from the Record,
Test
D. TERRELL, Clerk,
March 10.
\r NOTICE.
INE months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court ofTjjfcikes county,
for leave to ftli three trails otla.id]
(to wit) one trad in Wilkes coun
ty, on me waters of Fishing creek,
! containing two hundred acres, ad
; joining Barney Zimmerman, and
j others—also one other trad, con
, taining one hundred and forty acres
. in said county, on the waters of
j Soap creek, 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
county,) now Telfair, being the
whole of the real estate of Job Hu.
guley, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
George Hugmey, and.
Alley Huguley, adni’rs.
Odober 8, 1814.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD.
On the first Tuesday m fuly next,
at the Court-House in Wilkes coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o’clock , the following proper
ty — viz: ‘
One negro girl named Nancy ;
taken as the property of Mary Curl,
deceased, to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Gilbert Hay, on the fore
clofure of a mortgage. Pointed
out by plaintiff.
THOS WOOTTEN, D. S*
April 28, 1815. loinsrin
£3’ The cause of ihe dissolution
of co-partnership between Robt.
Chivers and myfelf is rafeality and
illegal proceedings by Robert Chi
vers. Also, I do hereby forwarn
any person or persons whatsoever,
from paying him any money on
the Book of Harrison and Chivers
lof the year 1814
THEODfc HARRISON.
April 25, 1815.—-rm 17th
The it, itch admired Stallion
BEL! AIT,
The property of Mr. Richard
Hankerfon of Barnwell diftried
South Carolina, will stand the en
ding Spring Sealon at my Planta
tion in Wilkes county Georgia, <
thirteen miles from Washington, on
the main road leading to Peters.
burgh and one mile and a half be
low Mallory’s Store, and will be
let to mares at the reduced price of
twenty dollars the season, payable
the firft day of January next, which
may be discharged by the payment
of fifteen dollars within the season
—twelve dollars the Angle leap,
paid down—thirty-five dollars to
insure a mare to be with foal, pay
able as soon as it is afeertained she is
with foal or disposed of, and fifty
cents to the Groom in every in
stance. The season will commence J
the firft day of March next, and
expire the twentieth of June.—
Mares sent from a distance can be
fed with corn and fodder at the
market price—servants sent with
the mares will be boarded gratis—
every attention will be paid to
mares left with the horse, and the
greatest care taken to prevent acci
dents orefcapes, but no responsi
bility for either. It has been ac
knowledged by the best of judge! i
that Bellair is one of the fineft and
moft powerful horses on the conti
nent, and his colts are ranked a
mong the fineft quarter horses in
the world.
GEORGE D. TAYLOR.
Washington, April 31,1815. —ts 1 ?;