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THE Aft/SE’S RETRE.iT
AN ODE.
ffI'KKT day, so coot, so cairn, so bright, /
Bridal of earth and Sky,
‘file dew shall weep thy fall to-night,
For thou, alas ! must die-
Street, rose, in air whose odors wave, •
And colors charm the eye,
Tltv root is ever in thy grave,
For thou, alas ‘ must die 4
Street Spring, of d&gn and ro*r made;
Whose charms ior beauty vie, ‘
Thy days depart, thy rosesfade,
, Thou too, alas! must (Tie !
wise, then, Christian, while you may,
For swiftly time is flying;
The thoughtless man that laughs to-day,
To-morrow mav be dving.
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BY AUTHORITY OF
The STATE of GEORGIA.
Woollen-Factory Lottery.
S C II E M E.
Dols. Dols.
i Prize of 10,000 is 10,000
1 do 5 ,000 - 10,000
x 4 do 1,000 - ‘ 4,000
8 do 500 - 4,000
20 do 100 - 2,000
40 do 50 - 2,000
300 do 20 - 2,000
200 do 10 - 2,000
4300 do 5 - 21,000
4,675 Prizes 75,50 o
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
Lad drawn number 5,000
Prizes payable twenty days after
‘the drawing is completed, fubjeft
to a deduction of fifteen per cent.
All prizes that are not called for
within twelve month after the draw
ing its compleed, 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 bed suit the
drawer.
Tickets for sale at the Pod
Office, and Mr. Levi Echols’s,
W afhington.
July 21, 1815 —29ie3wtf
Nolice.
Nine months alter date, applica
tion will be. made to the honorable
the justices of the Inferior court of
Wilkes county, for leave to fell 3
tra&s 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 tork of the Oconee river—one
containing 600 acres, lying on Bar
ber’s creek in said county. —Also,
a trad, in Wilkes county, contain
ing ZOO acres, lying on Rockey
creek. The above, the real Estate
of John Wingfield, dec.—Sold for
the benefit ot the heirs of said de
ceased.
dr m. nmpson, Ad’inr..
June 2, 1 Sr.s.
Notice* ’ I
Is hereby given, that fdo for
warn all person or persons from
harboring a nergro man by
name of Sam; belonging to Henri- ‘
etta J. Williams, orphan of Joseph
Williams, deed, as the said negro
under pretence of being sick, has
been kept by Matthew J. Wjjliams
of Elbert county, for feverafyears,
so that I could not get him with the
\ red of laid property, on the days of
hiring. I also notify all persons
that; I will not be refponfibie for
any charges that may be brought
by any person whatsoever, as Lbe
lieve his complaint nothing but de
ception.
GEORGE WYNN,
Guardian, for said orphan.
November ro, 1815.-44-1111301
Notice.
Loll, or mislaid, fom&ime in the
year 1814, one note of hand, com
monly called a promifary note,
given by Susannah Silvey, to piy
felf, four hundred and fifty dollars.
It was given fome time in the year
eighteen hundred and fix, .aftd it
became due twelve months from
the date.
his
ABRAHAM W SILVEY,Sen.
mark
QF.ORGIA, } In P e,fon
Oglethorpe county. 3 came before
mo, Abraham Silvey, and after be
ing duly sworn, depofeth and faith,
that the above datement is jud and
true.
his
ABRAHAM M SILVEY, Sen.
mark.
Sworn to, before me,
this 15th July, 1815.
Floyd Stewart,
J. P —sl im€m
< Notice.
NINE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior court of Wilkes coun
ty for leave to fell the real edate
of Wm. F. Booker, deed, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec.
CHAS, R. CARTER.
TOS. TALBOT,
MAT. TALBOT,
Administrators.
October 6, 1815.
Notice.
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the Judices of
the Inferior court of Wilkes coun
ty, for leave to fell certain trads of
land, lying in the counties of Wilks
and Wilkinson. One trad lying
on the waters of Little Rriver, con
taining 130 acres—the other trad
contains 202 1-2 acres.
DANIEL O.WEN,
Atting guardian for Jas. Bal
lard's Orphan A
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 edate of Jonathan
Montgomery.
1 Absalom Montgomery,
Administrator.
May 1, 1815. iB-m9tn
GAMUTS
Fpr sale at this OFFICE.
t •
0 GONT.fi IVA rm.i TTON
LOTTERY.
The drawing of which will
commence on the Ist Monday
in November next.
Authorifed by art Act of the Le
gislature of the State of Georgia,
passed on the 22d November. 1814,
entitled “ An Act to raise money
for the nurpofe of opening and im
prolhg the Navigation of the Oco
nee River, from the mouth of
Fiffiing creek, to Barnett’s shoals.”
Scheme of the Lottery*.
Dells. 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
iq - do. 500 - 5,000
50 - do. 100 - 5,000
100 - do. 50 - 5,000
*2OO - do. 20 - 4,000
300 - do. 10 - 3,000
6000 - do. 5 - 30,000
6674 Prizes 100,000
Subject to a dedudion of 15 per
cent.—2o,ooo Tickets at 5 dollars
each, is 100,000 dollars ; less than
two blanks to a prize.
The drawing of the lottery will
commence in Greensborough, on
the fird 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
finilhed ; 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.
TROS. TERRELL, J
JEREMIAH EARLY, |
STERLING GRIMES, }>
JOHN BUSH,
THOS. S. REID. j
The Commissioners have ap
pointed Sterling Grimes their a
geht, under whose signature the
Tickets will be issued.
The Oconee Navigation Lottery
Office, is established in this place;
where all letters or orders directed
to the agent (pod paid) will meet
with immediate and prompt atten
tion.
STERLING GRIMES,
AgE2*T.
March 1815. {u)tf
* 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 Estate of Janies B. Thomp
son, dec. for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dec.
*
Ilenry R. Thompson,
Administrator , with the
Will annexed. *
April 7, 1815. mqm
Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold , on the of December
next , at the late residence of Wil
liam Thurman , dec. the following
property:
Four negroes, household and
kitchen furniture, one horle, a flock
of sheep, and fome geese.
Terms of sale made known on
the day of fale 4
PHILIP THURMAN,
MICAJAH THURMAN,
Executors.
November 10, 1815. —44 ts
Negroes For Sale.
THE fubferiber has thirty
groes in families, which he will fell
on rcafonable terms for cash. Per
sons disposed to purchased are re
queded to call at Millford, where
one half of the negroes may be seen
-(-the other not far didant.
Ihe negroes to be oq
the 30th day of December next.
BENAJAH SMITH.
November 13, 1815. —46 ts
Notice.
Mr. SAMUEL HEAD and my
felf had a conference yederday and
finding that our interest would ma
terially clash as to the ensuing She
riffs eleftion for this county, we fi
nally agreed to leave it to our
friends [prelent]] to determine what
should be done—the determination
was, that Mr. Head should go on as
a candidate for the High Sheriff’s
Office & myfelf take a deputation,
in case he was ele&ed ; upon that
determintation, I withdraw my
name as a candidate.
I do sincerely thank my friends
for the friend (hip they had towards
my election, and hope that this
change will not make any differ
ence in their friendfhip towards the
cause, as I lhall be equally benefited
in the election of Mr. Head, b.y
having a deputation
SAML. BROOKS.
November 20, 1815. —46 3/
Admims-trator’s Sale.
Will be sold on the yl day of Janua
ry next , at the late residence of
John P. Miller , deceased , in Wilks
county , all the personal estate of
said deceased, (negrccs excepted
CONSISTING of household So
kitchen furniture, horses, cattle*
hogs, sheep, geese, corn, fodder.,
wheat, and about one hundred gal
lons of excellent brandy.
Also,
At the fame time and place, the
plantation whereon the deceased
lived, will be rented, and the ne
groes belonging to the estate, hired
—all for the term of one year.
Terms will be. made known on
the day of sale, Sic.
ELIZABETH MILLER.
• V
Administratrix •
JOSHUA STAR,
Administrator.
November 24, 1815.
Notice.
WILL BE SOLD, on Friday,
the 15th day of December next.,
. that valuable traft of land where
on James Anthony Formerly lived,
in Wilks county, adjoining Tho
mas Anderson and others—and at
the fame time and place, sundry ar
ticles of household and kitchen fur
niture ; Several likely negroes,
confiding of men women and chil
dren—horses, hogs, corn, fodder,
two likely yoke of oxen and cart,
and two or three thousand weight
of pork.
Twelve months credit will bo
given for all sums above five dol
lars ; all under five, cash. The
purchaser to give bond with ap
proved security. Notes to bear
interest from the date if not punct
ually paid. *
HAT WELL JACKSON.
N. B. The sale to commence
precisely at 11 o’clock.
November 24, 1815.
Commissioners