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Twenty Five Dollars Reward.
J [% UNAWAYfomemonthspuft,
a mulatto man, named Adam ; a
carpenter by trade, about 50 years
of age : he fpt aks very flow and
diftintl when spoken to ; is very
artiul. He formerly belonged to
Mr. Mills, of Wilkes county, and
from whom he was purebafed. 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 3 1 ”- 10 •
Valuable Property For Sale.
I offer for sale my LOTS in the
town, of Washington, as follows:
One lot fronting the public
square between the Court House
and Polt Office : 47 by 262 ieet,
well improved, with a well of ex
cellent water; —a dwelling house
2o by 30 feet with a {hed 13 feet,
in which is a convenient STORE
ROOM ready fixed for business.
Kitchen 16 by 24 Smoke house
12 by 12—dairy 10 by 12 —fait-
houle 8 by 12 feet; and other
convenient houses and a good gar
den Ail which is well enciofed
and fliaded in front and back with
China Trees. A (table lot, 40 by
150 feet fronting the cross street,
on which is a (table newly built^—
18 by 32 feet Any perlon will
ing to purchase can fee these lots,
and know the terms by applying to
the lubferiber.
WM. GRANT.
Washington, August 18, 1815.
Executor's Sale.
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 nexi , at the court house in
the town of Washington* the real
estate of Richard Hillyard, dec.
CONSISTING of one tra£t of
land, containing ope 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
faiJ deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
WM. HILLYARD,
Executor.
Jufy 7i 18 15. ■ 27 9/.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOl£>,
On the first Tuesday in 0 Bober nexi ,
at the Court-house in Wilkes
county , between the hours of ten &
three o'clock , the following proper
ty — viz.
Tour hundred and forty acres of
land more or less, in Wilkes coun
ty, on the waters of Morris’s creek;
adjoining Raphael Wheeler and
others, whereon Stith Barksdale
now lives with the improvements
thereon ; taken as the property of
James Thurman, to fatisfy an exe
cution in favor of Wm. and Felix
Gilbert, vs. said Thurman—Point
ed out by plaintiff.
Conditions Cash.
THOMAS WOOTEN,
D. Sheriff.
August 29th, 1815.
BY AUTHORITY OF ]
The STATE 0/ GEORGIA. ‘
Woollen Factory Lottery. *
S C H E M E.
Dols- Dols.
1 Prize of io,oco is 10,coo
2 do 5,000 - 10,000
4 do 1,000 - 4,000
8 do 500 - . 4,000
20 do 100 - 2,c00
40 do 50 - 2,000
100 do 20 - 2,000
200 do 10 - 2,000
4300 do 5 - 21,000
4,675 Prizes 75,500
6,825 Blanks
11,500 Ticket ot 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
Pnz.s payable twenty days after
the drawing is completed, subject
to a deduction of fifteen per cent.
All prizes that art nor called for
within twelve month after the draw
ing is compHted, wili be considered
as given for the benefit of the Fac
tory.
The proprietors feet 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 Legilla
ture. ?
Prizes made payable at What
ley’s Mills, Greensboro’ or Mil
ledgeviile, as may bed suit the
drawer.
s3* Tickets for sale at the Port
Office, and Mr. Leri Echols’s,
Washington.
July 21, 1815. —9 ie3wtf
Administrator’s Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Honor a
ble Inferior court of Wilkes county ,
will be sold , on the first fuesday
in November next , at the court
house of said county ,
Three tracts of land, (to wit)
one tract in said county, on the
waters of In thing creek, containing
two hundred acres, joining B.
Ziuimermon and others, and one
other containing one hundred and
foity acres adjoining Hammons and*
others—also one other tract of land
containing two hundred two and a
half acres, No. 312, in the 7th
Diltridf formerly VVilkinfon coun
ty, now lelfair being the whole of
the estate of Job Huguly, dec. for
the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of laid decd.
george huguley,
ALLEY TIUGULEY,
Admrs.
August 7, 1815. ,
Notice.
ALL persons having demands
against me, are hereby notified that
I am living in the town of Monti
cdlo, Jasper county ; and am able
to difeharge all just demands, and
. want no further indulgence.
G. COLLEY.
August 25.— ( >i
] “gamuts’
? for sale at this OFFICE.
The cause of the diffoluticn
of co-partnership between Robt.
Chivers and myfeff is rafeality and
illegal proceedings by Robert Chi
vers. Also, Ido hereby forwarn
nay person or persons whatsoever,
from paying him any money on
the Book of Harrison and Chivers
forihe year 1814.
THEOD’K HARRISON.
April 25, 1815. —rm 17th
Notice.
The fubferiber requefls all those
to whom the estate of L. Moutit
caftle, dec. is indebted to coine
forward and receive payment —and
all thole that are indebted to the
above estate are requUted to make
immediate payment to
JOHN B. LEONARD.
August 11, 1815. 32 31
FOUND, between the fubferi
bers houle and Mr. Booker’s (lore,
a laddie, tolerably well worn—The
owner is requested to call and get
it, and pay lor this advertisement.
JOHN B. LEONARD.
August 11, 1815 —32 tl
■ mrnmwmum
Administrators .Sale.
B ill be sold on the, first Tfiesday in
November next , at the Court House
in Putnam county ,
A trad of land, belonging to the
estate of James Tole, Sea dec.
containing 202 1 2 acres, lying in
said county ; to be fold for the be
nefit ot the heirs and creditors of
laid deed. {
let ms made known on the day !
of sale.
PRISCILLA TOLE,
Admx.
JAS. TOLE, Junr.
Administrator.
August 11, 1815. —32 tds.
Administratrix’s Sale.
£; -
Will be sold on thefirs Tuesday in !
November next, at the court house i
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 lefs,.joining
Alien Halliday and otheH—being
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 intereftfrom
the date if not punctually paid.
RICHESON BOOKER,
Administrator.
August 7, 1815. —32 ti
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
One hundred weight of Bacon
Hams; for which cash will be giv
en—Enquire at this office.
August 25.
For sale.at this Office , the
following BLANKS :—
Warrants of Appraifement,
Letters of Administration,
Do. Teftimentary,
Do. Guardianship,
Administrator’s Bonds,
Constables do.
Collectors and other Deeds,
Marriage Licence’s,
Subpcenaes, Executions, Justices
Warrants, Fi-fa’s, Guardian’s
Bonds, Indentures, Ca-fa*s and
Commission of Interrogatories.
May 12.
I SHERIFF’S SALE. „ -
Will be Sold,
On thefirst Tuesday in Oftober next ,
at the Court-House in Elbert
county, between the hours often
and three o’clock, the following
property — viz:
One hundred thirty seven and a
hall acres of land, more or less, ill
Elbert county, on Beaverdatn
creek—in the possession of Col.
Booth, with a good grist and saw
mill thereon—joining Benjamin
Brown ; levied on as the property
ot William Suy, to fatisty an exe
cution in favor of John Beck, for
the use of Robert S Sayre. Pro
perry pointed out by defendant.
Also,
One negro wouman, by the*
name of Sarah, & her child Alien
levied on as the property of Beverly
Martin, and in his poffeflion, to
fatisly 1 undry executions lffued
from a justices court; levied on
and returned to me by James Roy
al, conltable.
Also,
350 acres of land, mare or less,
in Libert county, on the waters of
Coldwater creek, joining liarrs
Tyner and others; levied on as the ‘
property of John Gates, to fattsiy
an execution iflued fromthe justices
court, in favor of William Horton ;
levied on and returned to me, by
John Ford, conftabie.
. Conditions Cash.
TOS. A, Bel ,K3,
D. Sheriff.
September i, 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE. ’
WILL BE SOLD,
On thefirst Tuesday in Oftober next ,
at the Court House in Elb :rt coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o'clock, the following pro
perty — viz.
One negro man, by the name of
1 Harry, about thirty years of age,
one negro man, named Cyrus, a
bout twenty years of age, and one
boy, named Sandy, about
years old ; the above negroes taf
ken as the property of William
Patterson, to fatisfy sundry execu
tions.
Conditions cash.
JOSHUA CLARK,
| Sheriff.
: September 1, 1815.
SHERIFFS SALE. ~
WILL BE SOLD,
Oil the first Tuesday in October next %
at the Court House in Wilkes coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o’clock, the following proper
ty — viz: I
Three hundred acres of land,
i more or less, in Wilkes county, on
the Waters of Camp creek, adjoin
ing James M'lntofh, Llewellen E
vans and others—with the im
provements thereon ; taken as the
property of William Gartrell, to
fatisfy an execution in favor of
Charles Stovall, vs. said Gartrell.
Conditions cash.
JOHN DYSON,
Sheriff. 4
September 1, 1815.
NEW STOKE.
S. FISK, has opened a small as
sortment of CHEAP GOODS, in
I the front room of Judge Sanfom’s
3 house ; where he refpedfully in
j vites his friends to call.
Washington, ?
I August 30 tk, 1815.” y ~ ‘