The Friend and monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1815-18??, October 06, 1815, Image 4

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OCONEE NAVIGATION LOTTLRY. I'he drawing of which v/ill commence on the Ist Monday in .November next. Authorifed by an Act of the Le gislature of the State of Georgia, pafled on the 22d November. X Bl4, entitled “ An Act to raise money for the pi'rpofe of opening and im proving the Navigation of the Oco nee River, from the mouth of Piffling creek, to Barnett’s fhoalsi” bchgme oi tne Lottery. Dolls. dSBs. 2 prizes of 10,000 is 20,000 3.- do. 5,000 • 15,000 4 • do. 2,©00 - 8,000 5 * do. 1 ,000 r 5,000 10 - do. 500 - 5„ooo. 50 . do. n too *5,600 100 - do. ‘* * 50 - sfooo 206 - do. s 20 1 4,000 300 - do.* ; 10 • 3^ooo 6000 - do. 5 ■ 30.000 667 4 Prizes 100,000 6ubjtct to a deduftion-of 15 per cent.-- 20,000 Tickets at 5 dollars each, is 100,000 dollars ; less than two blanks to a prize, The drawinf of the lottery will commence in Greensborough, on the firft Monday in November. Payment of Prizes y/ill be made in the fa,me places and commence at the expicatUn of sixty days, af-* ter the drawing of the Lottery is finifhed ; of which due notice will be given. Prizes not demanded within fix months after the draw ing is fmifhed', will be vie wed as li beral donations to the Oconee Na vigation company, and payment barred accordingly. THOS. TERRELL, 4 JEREMIAH EARLY, j STERLING GRIMES, ± JOHN BUSH, THUS S fftEID. J* The* Comtiiiflioners have ap pointed Sterling Grimes their a gent. under whose signature the Tickets will be iflfued The Oconee Navigation Lottery Office, is eftablifhedjn this place; where all letters or orders dire&ed to the agent (post paid) will meet ■with immediate and prompt atten tion. t STERLING GRIMES, Agent. JVlarch 1815. , (i,)| Notice. . Nine months after date applfca 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 Jands 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 4 & > Admr’s ANN TOWNS ) March 3d 1815. ...4’ Notice. Nine 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 Eftateof James B. Thomp son, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and .creditors of said dec. Henry B Thompson, Administrator , with the Will annexed \ April 7, 1815. m9m j BY AOTUORITY OI Tip STATE oi GEORGIA. ‘Ur ‘ | Ayj-. y ‘ ‘ *ot ■'%* • ‘ vf v Woollen-Factory Lottery. S C E E M E. Dols. Dols. 1 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 f . 21,000 4,675 Prizes * 75,500 6,825 Blanks *. ‘ ‘ 11,500 Picket at 5 and. each 75,500 w More than two Prizes to three blanks, being more favorable to the advenrurers, than any fchetne heretofore published in this couh (&• m . btatiohifty Prizes, * 4st cjrawn No. on the Ist day’s drawing Deis. i,aoo 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, fubjedl tb a deduction pf fifteen per .cent. All prizes that at* not called for within twelve month after the draw ing ns compteed, will be considered as given for the benefit of the Fac tory. ihe proprietors feel happy in the belief that, from the rapid sale of ticklts of laid| the drawing will commence about the time of the convention ot the next Legisla ture. ; Prizes made payable at What ley’s Mills, Greensboro* or Mii ledgeviile, as may best suit the drawer. g? Tickets for sale at the Post Office, and Mr. Levi Echols’s, Washington. July 21,-1815, —29 ie3wtf Good wages wifi be given at this office to a JOURNEYMAN, who is a good compositor, and can >•- >■ v- A* m i ■ ■ ‘7 come recommended as a sober man. SHERIFF’S SALE, WILL BE SOLD, On thefirst Tuesday in November next, at the Court house in Wilkes county , between the hours of ten & three o’clock , the following proper ty — viz. Two negroes, to witV Sam, 23 years of age, and Moses, 14 or 15; taken as the property of John H. M‘lntoffi,to fatisfy an execution in favor of Williford & Cook, vs. said MHntofh. ’ Also , Two negroes, to wit: Jinney 52 °r 53 years age, and John about 15 do taken as the property of Joseph Anthony, dec. to fatisfy sundry ex ecutions vs. the executors of said dec. and against said deed. Also, Two negroes—Amey and her child Wylie; taken as the proper ty of William Goolesby, to fatisfy sundry executions vs said Gooles by, in favor of David and Adam Carson, and‘othrs. Conditions Cassi. j THOVj AS WOOTEN, ■ September 2 gth 3 1815. I). Sheriff. Commissioners Notice. Nine months after date applica tipn will be made to the honoura ble Judges of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county feff leave to fell cer tain tr2u&° ‘if land arsminting to two thpufand acres, more or ; less, in the counties of Wain, WilkinlOn and Morgan, the fame being the realfe's tz% of Andrew Craton, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and cred itors. Joseph Orr. 4 & > Ex’rs. Chriftophe'r Orr. J ■ Feb. 13th 1815 4 Notice. 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 trails 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 .river-—one containing 600 acres, lying on Bar ber’s creek in said county.-i-Also, a trait, in WUkes county, contai ning 200 acres, lying on Rockey creek. The above, the real Eitate of John Wingfield, dec. —Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said de ceased. * \\ m. lihpson, Ad’mr. June 2, 1815. . _ 4 — i . 1.11 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 in said county, it being part of the real es tate of Jphn Russell %decd. to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deed. 4 Clariann Ruftell, adm’x. Benjamin Ruffed, 4 > admr’s. Thomas C. Russell, J February Bth 1815. Notice. NINE months after date 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 trail lying on the waters of Little Rriver, con taining 130 acres—the other tra& contains-202 \ 2 acres. DANIEL OW'EN, A fling guardian for Jas. Bal lard's Orphans. 7 une 3° ißi s’ 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 eftateof Jonathan Montgomery. Absalom Montgomery, Administrator. May 1, 1815. 18-m9m Notice. Nine months after date, applica 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 trail of land belonging to Dread Thornton, deceased. Wiley Thornton, ; Executor. March 13, 18 15. • , Notice. 1 Loft, or mislaid, sometime in the year 4814, one note of hand, com monly called a promifary note, given by Susannah Silvey, to my felf, four hundred and fifty dollars. Jt was given fome time in the year ‘Eighteen hundred and fix, and it became due twelve ‘months from the date. his \ ABRAHAM X SILVEY, Seis mark. GEORGIA, 7 In person Oglethorpe county. 3 came before me-, Abraham Silvey, and after be ing duly fwprn, depofeth andiaith, that the atove ftatepient is just and true. ‘ & m ABRAHAM H SILVEY, Sen. mark. Sworn to,- before me, ‘k this 15th July, 1815. Floyd Stewart, J. P —3l im6tn Valuable Property For Sale. I ester for sale my LOTS in the town of Washington, as follows : One lot fronting the public square .between the Court House arid Post Office: 47 by. 262 reet* 1 well improved, with a well of ex cellent water ; —a dwelling house 20 by 30 feet with a filed 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 houfe 8 by 12 feet; and other convenient and a good gar den. All which is well enclosed and shaded in front and with China Trees. A stable lot, 40 by 150 feet fronting the cross iireet, on which is a stable newly built— -18 by 32 feet. Any perlon wish ing to purchase can fee these lots, and know the terms by applying tc the fubferiber WM. GRANT. Washington, August 18, 1815. Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next , at the Court Housci in Putnam county , A tra& of land, belonging to the estate of James Tale, 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 sale. PRISCILLA TOLE, Admx. JAS. TOLE, Junr. Administrator. August 11, 1815.—32 tds. i wenty Five Dollars Reward. } WAY fome months past # a mulatto man, named Adam ; a carpenter by trade, about 50 years of age : he speaks very flow and diftindt when spoken to ; is very artful. He formerly belonged to Mr. Mills, of Wilkes county, and from whom he was piirchafed. 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 K. MOREL. Savannah , } 6th July, 1815.3 J‘"** ot *