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OCONEE NAVIGATION
LOT'TLRY.
The drawing of which will
commence on the Ist Monday
iri November next.
Authorifed by an Act of the Le
giflarure of the State of Georgia,
palfed on the 22d November. 1814, |
entitled “An Act to raise money
for the p>’rpofe of opening and im
proving the Navigation ©f the Oco
nee River, from the mouth of
Filhing creek, to Barnett’s flioals.”
Scheme pi 4 e Lottery. j
Dells. Dolls.
2 prizes of 10,000 is 20,000
3 . do. 5,000 - 15,000
4 do. 2.000 -
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
.£OOO - do. 5 - 30.000
6674 Prizes 100,000
Subject to a dedu&ion of 15 per
cent.—2o,ooo Tickets at 5 dollars
each, is 100,000 dollars j less than
two blanks to a prize.
The drawing of the lottery will
commence in Greensborough, on
the firft Monday in November.
Payment of Prizes will be made
in the lame place, and commence
it the expiration of sixty days, af
ter the drawing of the Lottery is
finiftieii ; 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.
THQS. TERRELL, 1 £
JEREMIAH EARLY, <j 1
STERLING GRIMES,
JOHN BUSH, j |
THOS S. REID. J J
The Commilfioners have ap
pointed Sterling Grimes their a
gent, under whole lignature the
Tickets will be ilfued.
The Oconee Navigation Lottery
Office, is eftablilhed in this place;
where all letters or orders directed
to the agent (poll paid) will meet
with immediate and prompt atten
tion.
STERLING GRIMES,
‘Agext.
JMarch 1815. . (u)tf
Notice.
Toft, or mislaid, sometime in the
year 1814, one note of hand, com
monly called a promifary note,
given by Susannah Si Ivey, to my
felf, four hundred and fifty dollars.
It was given fome time in the year
eigh teqg hundred and fix, and it
became due twelve months from
the date.
his
ABRAHAM*! SILVEY, Sen.
mark
GEORGIA, 7 In person
Oglethorpe county. 3 came before
mo, Abrafham Silvey, and after be
ing duly sworn, depofeth and faith,
that the above llatement is just and
true.
his
\ABRAHAM* SILVEY, Sen,
mark.
Sworn to, before me,
this 15th July, 1815.
Floyd Stewart,
J. P—3l imfitn
GAMUTS
‘/V nab at this OFF TOE.
Twenty Five Dollars Reward*
ffVUNAWAYfome months part,
a mulatto man, named Adam ; a
carpenter by trade, about 50 years
of age: he speaks very flow and
diftind when spoken to ; is very
artful. He formerly belonged to
Mr. Mills, of Wilkes county, and
from whom he was purchased. It
is probable he will visit the planta
tion of Abraham Simons, Efqr. of
the aforefaid county.
The above reward, and all rea
sonable charges, will be paid for
Adam’s being lodged in Jail in this
State—All persons are cautioned
not harbor him, under the penalty
of the law.
JNO. H. MOREL.
Savannah , \
6th July , 1815. 3
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
public.
July 21, 1815. —29 ts.
— M 1 ■ . , „.~J& f
- months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
the Judges of the Inferior Court
of Warren county for leave to fell
the Real Elf ate of James B. Thomp
son, dec. W the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dec.
Henry B. Thompson,
Administrator , with the
Will annexed.
April 7, 1815. ni9m
THE bUI3SC RIB E R
Having commenced the practice of
Physic in the town of Washington,
informs his x friends and acquaint
ances, that he will always be ready
t(J serve tfiein at any hour
JOHN L. WINGFIELD.
August 11, 1815. 32. ts.
.Administrator s Sale.
Will be scold , on the Jirst Tuesday in
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 trails of land:
ONE trad of 11 7 acres, more or
less, lying in Wilkes county, on the
waters of Beaverdam creek, adjoing
Thomas Hammock, and William
Wiliams. Also, one trad of 218
acres adjoining the above trad, and
formerly constituted a part of it—
the whole granted originally to Jas.
Hines. Each trad has a small im
provement on it, and may be con
sidered the belt land of the third
quality. Also, a trad of 260 acres,
lying on Kettle creek, adjoining
Dr. Pope’s mill and Samuel Jones.
This plantation is now in a high state
of cultivation, in good repair, and
is a desirable situation.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchaser giving bond
with approved security.
RICHARD SAPPING TON,
TOMAS TALBOTT.
Admrs.
ATHA JARRET,
, Adm'x.
July 7, 1815.
To Tease or Rent.
THE House and Lot, lately oc
cupied by Mrs. Bowen For terms
apply to O. H. Prince.
JAS. NUTMAN.
Was hington, ’ June 16.—24th
Administrators Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county ,
will be sold, on thefirst Tuesday
in November next , at the court
house of said county,
Three trads of land, (to wit)
one trad in said county, on the
writers of Filhing creek, containing
two hundred acres, joining B.
Zimmermon and others, and one
other containing one hundred and
forty acres adjoining Hammons and
others—also pne other trad of land
containing two hundred two and a
half acres, No. 312, in the 7th
Diftrid formerly Wilkinson coun
ty, now Telfair being the whole of
the estate of Job Huguly, dec. for
the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deed.
GEORGE HUCLJLEY,-
ALLEY HUGULEY,
Admrs.
August <7, 1815.
. A OllCd.
The fubferiber requests all those
to whom the estate of L. Mount
caftle, dec. is indebted to come
forward and receive payment —and
all those that are indebted to the
above estate are requtfted to tnake
immediate payment to
JOHN B. LEONARD.
August 11, 1815. 32 3t
FOUND, between the fubferi
bers house and Mr. Booker’s store,
a (addle, tolerably well worn—The
owner is requested to call and get
it, and pay for this advertisement.
JOHN B. LEONARD.
August 11, rßis. —32 ts
Administrator’s bale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House
in Putnam county ,
A trad of land, belonging to the
estate of James Tole, Sen. dec.
containing 202 1 2 acres, lying in
said county; to be fold for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deed.
Terms made known on the day
of fele.
PRISCILLA TOLE,
Admx.
JAS. I OLE, Junr.
Administrator.
August 11, 1815. —32 tds.
Administratrix’s Sale.
Will be sold on the firs Tuesday in
November next , at the court house
in Wilkes county .
ONE trad of land in said coun
ty, on the waters of Kemp creek,
containing two hundred and eight
acres of land, more or less, joining
Allen Halliday and
the real estate of Francis Murphey,
deed, and fold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said dec.
Conditions : twelve months cre
dit, by giving small notes, with ap
proved security, and interest from
the date if not pundually paid.
RICHESON BOOKER,
■ Administrator.
August 7,1815. —32 ts
Notice.
APPLICATION will be made
the honorable, the court of Ordi
nary of Wlkes county, next to fit,
for leave to fell the negroes belong
ing to the estate of Francis Mur
phey, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deed.
RICHESON BOOKER,
Admr.
* August 7, 1815,—32 ts
Valuable Property* For Sale.’
I-cf Fer for sale my LOTS in the
town of Washington, as follows :
One lot fronting the public
square between the Court House
and Port Office : 47 by 262 feet,
well improved, with a well of ex
cellent water ; —a dwelling house
20 by 30 feet with a flied 13 feet,
in which is a convenient S PORE
ROOM ready fixed for bufinel's -L
Kitchen i >by 24 —Smoke-houte
12 by 12—dairy 10 by 12 —fait-’
house 8 by 12 feet; and other
convenient houses and a good gar
den. All which is well enclosed
and ffiaded in front and back with
China Trees. A liable lot, 40 by
150 feet fronting the cross (freer,
on which is a (fable newly built-—’
18 by 32 feet. Anyperfon wish
ing to purchase can fee these lots, 1
and know the terms by applying
the fubferiber
WM. GRANT#
Washington, August 18, 1815.
Executor’* Safe.
Agreeable to an order of the honora
ble the Inferior oourt of Wilkes
county , will be sold to the highest
bidder , on the first Tuesday in
September next, at the court house in
the town of Washington, the rea\
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
said deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
WM. HILLYARD,
Executor .
July 7, 1815.—27 9 1.
0* The cause of ffie dissolution
of co-partnership between Robt.
Chivers and myfelf is rafeality and
illegal proceedings by Robert Chi
vers. Also, Ido hereby forwarn
any person or persons whatfeever,
from paying him any money on
the Book of Harrison and Chivers
for the year 1814.
THEOD’K HARRISON.
April 25, 1815. —rm 17th * f
Nine months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of Greene coun
ty, for leave to fell certain trads
of land containing between fix and
l'even 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 t£e benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the said
deceased.
■JAMES DANIEL')
& > Admr's
ANN TOWNS 3 a
March 3d 1815. ■
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For sale at this Office , the
following BLANKS - .
Warrants of Appraifement,
Letters of Adminifiration,
Do. Teftimentary,
Do. Guardianship,
Adminiffrator’s
Constables do.
Colledors and other Deeds,
Marriage Licence’s,
Subpoenass, Executions, Jqflices
Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s
Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa’s and
Commission of Interrogatories.
! May Is,