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SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in July 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.
THUS. WOOTTEN, D. S*
April 2 8, 1815. loinsrm
” SHERIFF’S sale’ ~
WILL BE SOLD.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
at the Court House in Wilkes
county, between the hours of ten
and three o’clock, the following
property — viz:
Two hundred and twenty five
acres of land, more or less, in
Wilkes county, on Kettle creek,
adjoining Thos. Green and others,
with the improvements—now in
the occupancy of Edward Bond ;
levied on as the property of Thos.
Bond, deceased, to fatisfy sundry
executions against the executor of
said dec. pointed out by one of the
plaintiff’s attorneys.
Conditions — Cash. V 1
JOHN DYSON Shff.
June 2, 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
On the first Tuesday in July next ,
at the Court House in Oglethorpe
county , between the hours of ten is?
three o’clock , the following proper
ty, viz:
One hundred and thirty acres of
land, more or .less, in Oglethorpe
county, on the waters of Little Ri
ver, adjoining Samuel Brooks and
others ; levied on as the property
.of Abfuiom Echols, by virtue of 2
executions from thejuffices court,
in favor of Young Stokes; levied
on and returned to me Dv William
G refit am, Con liable.
Also,
One yellow bay horse ; levied
on as the property of Davis. Ever
et, to fatisfy an execution in favor
of John Wynne, property pointed
out by said Wynne,
Conditions cash.
JOHN ARNOLD, t). S. j
June 2, 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE™
WILL BE SOLD,
y.ni the first Tuesday in July next,
at the Court house in Elbert county ,
between the hours cf ten and three
o’clock,the following property: viz
One trad of land lying on Coo
dy’s creek, in Elbert county, well
improved, containing 845 acres,
more or less, joining lands of
Thomas Tate and others, occupied ;
by William.Goode, and levied on
as the property of said Goode, to
faisfy an execution in favor of Ca
leb Fate.
Conditions cash- j
THO: HAYNES, D. S. J
June 2, 1815.
C? The cause of :he diflolution
of co-partnership between Robt.
Olivers and fnyfelf is rafcality and
illegal proceedings by Robert Oli
vers. A Ho, Ido hereby, forwarn
any perfbn or perfpns whaifoever,
from paying him any money on
the Book of Harrison and Olivers
for the year 1814
THEODTv HARRISON.
April 25, 1815.—rm 17th
OCONEE NAVTtfd TION
LOTTERY.
The drawing of which will
commence on the Ist Monday
in November next.
Authorlfed by an Act of the Le
gislature of the State of Georgia,
palled on the 22d November. 1814,
entitled “ An Act to raise money
for the purpose of opening and im
proving the Navigation of the Oco
nee River, from the mouth of
Fishing creek, to Barnett’s Ihoals.”
Scheme of the Lottery.
Delis. Dolls.
2 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, boo
200 - do. 20 - 4,000
300 - do. 10 - 3,000
6000 - do. 5 - 30.c00
6674 Prizes 100,000
Subject to a deduction of 15 per
cent. —20,000 Pickets at 5 dollars
each, is 100,000 dollars ; less than
two blanks to a prize.
The drawing of the lottery will
j commence in Greensbbrough, on
1 the firft 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
finiflied j of which due notice will
be given. Prizes not demanded
within fix months after the draw
ing is finifhed, will be vie.ved as li
beral donations to the Oconee Na
vigation company, and payment
barred accordingly.
TffOSi FERRELL, J £ j
JEREMIAH EARLY, j § !
STERLING GRIMES, {>2 !
JOHN KUSH, | | 1
THOS S. REJD. J <3
The Coinmiflioners have ap
pointed Sterling Grimes their a
gent, under vvhefe signature the
Tickets will be iflued.
The Oconee Navigation Lottery
Office, is eftablilhed in this place ;
where all letters or orders direded
to the agent (poll paid) will meet
with immediate and prompt atten
tion.
; STERLING GRIMES,
; Agent.
March I*Bls. (n)tf
* *
i Nonce.
WILL be let to the lowed bid
der on the firft Tuesday in July
next in Walhington Wilkes county,
the building of a Brick Court house
for said county —The plan and
terms will be made known on that
day and may be seen at any time
by applying to William Sanfom.
By order of the court. i
JNO. HALID AY, Clk. !
May io, 181 5 —l9 8t
Public Notice.
1
I, WILL be fold on the firft Tuef
> day in July, in the town of Walh
ington,
A NUMBER OF NEGROES ;
as the property of jabez Hubbard,
(late the propei ty of Johil W. Re
vere.)
Conditions cash.
ASAPH E. HUBBARD ) ]
•AND C ;
ALEXANDER POPE, )
Agents for
JABEZ HUBBARD*
June 22. 1815.
Administratrix’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the firft
Tuesday in July next, at the court
house in Wilkes county, all the
REAL ES I'ATE of Hannah Hen
derson, dec. lying on the waters of
Long creek, in Wilkes county. —
Twelve months credit will be given,
bond with approved security will be
required.
Hannah Henderson,
- a; Administratrix.
May i, 1815. 18 tds
Abraham Simons & George
Ruddell, refpedfully inform
their friends and the public in gen
ral, that they have commenced bu
siness in the house formerly occu
pied by Meshac Robinson, opposite
the Pott Office, to be conduded
under the firm of George Rud
dell & Cos. where they purpose
to keep a supply of dry goods and
groceries , such as they deem suitable
to thole who may favor them with
their cuftora, which they will fell
low fer cash.
Washington ,
June 2, 1815.3 *
. | | -L - .
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the firg
Tuesday in July next, at the court
house in YVilkes county, all the
REAL ESTATE of Josiah Hen
derson & Thomas Henderson, dec.
lying on the waters of Long creek,
in Wilkes county. 12 months
credit will be given; bond with
approved security will be required.
John Heard, Adnn'r.
May I, 1815. i-8-tds
i— — -
; Attention!
AN eledion will be held in the
town of Washington, on Saturday
the 22d of July next, for a Lieuten
ant Colonel of the 18th Regiment
of Georgia Militia, in lieu of Lieu
tenant Col. M Henderson, resign
ed Os this eledion Maj. Joseph
Henderson, commanding, is desi
red to take notice.
By order of Brigadier Gen .
JEPTHA V. HARRIS.
D: G, CA MPB’ LL,
Aidde Camp.
June 1 2,1815.
For sate at this Office , the
foil ejoeing BLA NKS :—
Warrants of Appraifement,
Letters of Administration,
Do. Teftimentary,
Do. Gu3rdianfhip,
j Adminiftratov’s Bonds,
Constables do.
Collectors and other Deeds,
i Marriage Licence’s,
Subpcenaes, Executions, Justices
Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s
Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa*s and
Commiflton of Interrogatories,
j May 12.
j AN APPRENTICE,
] Wanted at this Office.
GAMUTS
For sale at this OFFICE.
j Notice.
THE citizens of the fourth Coi
ledtion District of Georgia, are
hereby Notified, that my Office is
now in readiness to execute all bu
finels with dispatch. Fhe tanners,
hatters, boot and shoe-makers, as
well as faddlers and other domes
tic manufacturers taxed by the
I general Government, are rtqueffed
to attend and. enter into bond with
two or more securities. The <&f
tillers, who have not complied wfth
i the requisitions of the law, laying
j additional duty upon spirits diftilied,
; are moft particularly requested to
comply with the law.
All perlons in arrears to the of
fice, are notified that prompt pay
ment is expedited.
My office is kept near Mallory’s
Store, Wilkes county, in which I,
or my deputy, will be every day.
JOHN W. FREEMAN, V
Collector of the 4th Col
IcElion, DistriEi of Georgia.
June 10, 181 5.
I'o Lease or Rent.
THE House and Lot, lately oc
-1 cupied by Mrs. Bowen For terms
i apply to O. H. Prince.
j JAS- NU PM AN.
: Washington , June 16. 24th
Harmon Mercer informs hisV
friends that he is a Candidate for
the command of Lieut. Colonel, in
the place of Col. Henderson, re
signed—and solicits the fuff rage o?
his friends.
~IVA TCH-MAKER &
JEWELER
The fubferiber respectfully in
forms the public, that he has com
menced the above business in this
place—and from his long experi
ence, added to his natural genius,
he flatters himself that he can give
general fatisfa&ion to thole that
may favor him with their cus
tom. All work committed to his
charge {hall be immediately atten
ded to, and the workmanship nor
excelled by any part of the world,
J. AN FHONY.
Washington, April 7. [rm iwisw
Notice. 1)
i . .
| NINE months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior court of Wilkes
county for leave to fell 46 and an
I*2 acres of land lying in VVilkes
county, on the waters of Kiitle
creek, being the eftateof Jonathan
Montgomery.
Absalom Montgomery,
Administrator .
May 1, 1815. 13-019-21
WILKES SUPERIOR COURT,
s February Term, 1815. |
j Pitt Milner, J
vs j
• Leroy Pope , j> 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 answer or demur, not demur
ing alone within fix months or the
bill will be taken pro wnfesso 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 xc.