The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, August 04, 1815, Image 4

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A list of letter: remaining ht the Post Office, Washington, June 3c th, 1815. John Bradford, Sen. Nathan Braziel, Jesse H .Bramlette, William Brown, Rev Little Briant, John Bailey, John Beck, Michael F. Boifclair, Jofep Be van. Daniel Cpleman, Job Callaway, Elizabeth Cook, Eli Collins, Cap*. John L. Cary,, John Carter, Alexander Cafwell, William Callaway, Jeremiah Chancellor. John Calbot, Elijah Dearing, John Dodlon, Reuben Davis. William Elliott, Sydnor Everet, 2 Nehemiah Edge, Hardin>Fofter, Joseph R. Fisher, Reuben Favor, Catharine Flournoy. Samuel Gamage, Capt. Thomas Hide, 2 Miss Mary Hughes, John-Harper, W„. Richard Hudson, Mrs Catharine Henley, Richaid Head, Stepen Heard, Rhichard Hingfon, 2 Mars. Nancey Henderson. John Johns, Senr. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. B. Jones, James Jarret, Hartwell Jackson, William Jones. David Kerr. John Landrum, 2 Lt. Thomas Lamar, Vincent B. Lowe. Mount M. Mercer, Harmon Mercer, Samuel Marler, Uriah Mitchell, William M‘Gehee, Thomas Maxwell, John H. MTntoih, George Malone. John Noland, Jon Norman, Chnltopher Orr, Eliiha Ogden. Etnehired Ross, Edmund k Daniel Rainey,, Capt Jolhua Render, Andrew Ruddell. Andrew G. Semmes, . Benjamin Star, William Snelfon, Joab Steward, Benjamin Smith, John Slack, Miss Amelia Smith, Samuel Star, Benjamin Talliaferro, 3 Thomas Traylor. Lemuel Wootten, Maj. Richard Willi*, Elizabeth Williams, Alfred Wellborn, Williamson Woodall, Col. Johnson Wellborn. Ilham Woods. JAS. WINGFIELD, P. A/. To Lease or Rent. THE Houfe'and Lot, lately oc cupied by Mrs. Bowen. For terms apply to O. H. Prince. **’ IAS. NUTMAN. Washington, June 16. rats. \ BY AUTHORITY OF The STATE 0/ GEORGIA. ______ Woollen-Factory Lottery. S C H E M E. Dols. Dols. -i Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 2 do 5,000 - 10,000 4 do 1,000 - 4,000 8 do 500 - 4,000 20 do 100 - 2,000 40 do 50 - 2,000 100 do 20 - 2,000 200 do 10 - 2,000 4300 do 5 - 21,000 4,675 Prizes- 75>5°° 6,825 Blanks 11,500 Ticket at 5 and. each 75,500 More than two Prizes to three blanks, being more favorable to the adventurers, than any scheme heretofore published in this coun try. Stationary Prizes, Ist drawn No. on the Ist day's drawing Dols. 1,000 do sth do 500 do 10th do 500 do 12th do 100 Last drawn number 5 000 Prizes payable twenty days after the drawing is completed, fubjeft to a deduction of fifteen per cent. . 5 All prizes that are not called for within twelveinomh after the draw ing is completed, will be considered as given for the benefit of the Fac tory. The proprietors feel happy in the belief that, from the rapid sale of tickets of late, the drawing will commence about the time of the convention of the next Legisla ture. Prizes made payable at What ley’s Mills, Greensboro’ or Mil ledgeville, as may best suit the drawer. C? Tickets for sale at the Post Office, and dVIr. Levi Echols’s, Washington. July 21, 1815, —29 ie3wtf l ..... The fubferiber takes the liberty of informing his friends and the public’ in general, that he has just received a supply of northern ma terials, suitable to carrying on the Shoe & Boot making business. and will continue to do warranted work in the above line, at the shortest no tice, and on the moll reasonable terms his (hop is a few paces east of the Post Office, where he will always be found DAVID PLUMB. Washington , X June 30, 1815.3 Executor's Sale. Agreeable to an order of the honor a- .. ble the Inferior court of Wilkes county, will be sold to the highest bidder , on the frst Tuesday in September next, at the court house in the town of Washington , the real estate of Richard Hillyard, dec. CONSISTING of one trad of land, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, on Little river, adjoining Charles R. Carter, and others ; fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Laid deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day. WM. HILLYARD, Executor. * July 7, 18 rs.— 27 of. Thomas W Sims, Ik Cos. Inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that with the new goods lately received, their assort ment is tolerably complete. They are in hopes by good bargains to draw the attention of a part of the pubhe. July 21, 1815. —29 ts. COLLECTOR*S OFFICE ijfhJuLr, 1815. To all whom it may concern. YOU are hereby notified that the duties on household furniture, and on gold and silver watches, for the year 1815, imposed by the United States, have become due and payable ; and that an attend ance -will be given to receive the fame at the following times and places : That is, At Washington in the county of Wilkes, on l’uefday, the firft of August ; at Lincoln court-house, on Thursday the third of August; at Peterfburgh on Friday the fourth of August ; at Elbert court house, on Monday the seventh of August; at Madison court house, on Tues day, the Bth of August; and on Wednesday, the 9th of August, at Franklin court house. I shall be prepared with the several papers of the office for the accommodation of gentlemen who live at a distance from me. J. W. FREEMAN, Collcftor \th Distrill, Georgia THE bU.BSCRIiir.KS - Inform their friends and the public in general, that they have commenced the Mercantile bufi nsfs, on the main road leading from Washington to Lexington, thirteen miles from the former, and twelve miles from the latter—where they will always have on hand a supply of goods, and will fell low for cash or produce. LEVI H ECHOLS, REUBEN ECHOLS. July 14, 1815. 29 ts. ’ I Hi A I RIT The THESPIAN SOCIETY will present the Tragedy of Cato, on Tuesday evening, the 15th August, with the truly diverting Farce The Boarding House.” NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, A frefh supply of Dry Goods and hard-ware ; which will be fold on reasonable terms. WILLIAM GRANT. July 28, 1815. Nine months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Greene coun ty, for leave to fell certain tracts 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 DAJJIEL} & > Adier's ANN TOWNS ) March 3d 1815. Administrator’s Sale. Will be seold , on the Jirst Tuesday la September next , at the Court house in Wilkes county for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oj Faddy Jarret , deed between the usual hours , the following trafti of land .* ONE tract ofi 17 acres, more or less, lying in Wilkes county, >n the waters of Beaverdam creek, adjoing. Thcnnas Hammock, and William! Wiliams. Also, one trad of 2 18 acres adjoining the above tract, and formerly conuituted a part of it—. the whole granted originally to jas. Hines. Each tradt has a small im provement on it, and may be con. fidered the belt land of the third quality. Also, a tradt of 260 acres, lying, on Kettle creek, adjoining Dr. Pope’s mill and Samuel Jones. This plantation is now in a high ftatei of cultivation, in good repair, and’ is a desirable situation. Twelve months credit will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. RICHARD SAPPINGTON, TOMAS TALBOTT. ‘ Admrs. ATHA JARRET, Adnfx. July T 1 81 5 - •gT The cause of he diflolution of co-partnership between Robt. Chivers and myfelf is rafeality and illegal proceedings by Robert Chi vers. A Ho, Ido hereby forwdrn any person or persons whatsoever, from paying him any money on the Book of Harrison and Chivers for the year 1814. ’ THEOD’K HARRISON. April 25, 1815.—-rm lytf. GEORGIA, Wilkes Superior court , June Term, 1815. At a Superior court field in and for the comity of Wilkes, June Term, 1815, Present his honor Judge Gresham, Dr us ilia Coats , et al. T vs. >. John Coatsd j IT is ordered that the defendant plead answer or demur; not de murring alone, on or before the first day of next Term, or the bill to be taken pro confesso , and that this order be published once a month for three months in the Monitor. True copy from the minutes . D. TERRELL, Clerk. June 13, 1815. Notice. NINE months afterdate applica tion’ will be made to the Justices of the Inferior court of Wilkes coun ty, for leave to fell certain tra&s of land, lying in the counties of Wilks and Wilkinson. One tra£k lying on the waters of Little Rriver, con taining 130 acres—the other tra& contains 202 1 2 acres. DANIEL OWEN, Acting guardian for Jas. Bal lard’s Orphans. June 30, 1815. Notice. 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 1-2 acres of land lying in Wilkes county, on the waters of Kittle creek, being the estate of Jonathan Montgomery. Absalom Montgomery, Administrator . 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