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j:£ of Britain, ought to bj the
prayer Oi all neutrals.
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ii X 2 t L T T IV E DC? AR T M ENT,
I.oUifvilUy July ig, iSo i.
ORDERED, That the clerks
nj the Superior and Inferior
Courts of the refpedtive coun
ties in this ilate, do, within one
mouth from and after the firib
Oiiv of the enfuing month Au
guft, make a true return to this
Department, under their hands
an. leak, of all officers civil and
military of this hate, who have
taken and fubferibed the oath to
mnporr and maintain the Conffi
t-idon thereof, in purfuance of
th- act of the General Aifembly
of the hate, palled the 29th day
of November 1800, entitled,
« An a6t to give further time to
the officers of this (late to take
and fubfcrlbe the oath required
oy the aft entitled <f An ad to
compel all officers civil and mi
litary within this -Hate to take
and fubferibe an oath to ffipport
the Conftitution thereof,” palled
the 16th day of February 1799;
and alfo an ad patted the sth day
of December 1799-
And that they do further
make return, in like manner of
all officers redding within their
refpedive counties who may
have ncgleded or refufed to
ake and fubferibe the oath.
t
Thomas Johnson, Sec'ry.
613 ACRES OF LAND.
r {N IE Sub fen her offers for fale
a Trad of Land containing
613 Acres, lying on Ogechee
River, adjoining Captain Cow
ards. Indifputable titles will be
given, and the terms made
known by application to the
Subicriber at Louifville.
JOHN M. BERRIEN.
July 9.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of
the county of Jc fferfon, for leave
to fell a trad of iB y-h. acres of
land on Ogechee, in laid coun-
O J
ty, bounded by Stephen Derry
ioz, and Jacob Sutton’s lands,
lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Seth Fountain, de
ccafed.
Wm. FOUNTAIN, adm’r.
July 4, 1801.
Twenty Dollars Reward,
\ B.SENTED himfelf from
the Subfcriber, about fix
*eeks ago, a likely young Negro
Fellow named BEN. He is re
markably well made, very black,
about five feet feven inches
high, and very intelligent: He
vvas purchafed by the fubfeiber
from Mr. Edmund Bacon of
this city, who bought him of
ca pt. John Elunton, or the town
ot Walhington, in this Hate,
v/here he may nov/ probably be
Any perfon who will deliver him
to Mr. Thomas Gardner, in
Augufta, or to the fubferiber in
Savannah, ffiall receive the above
reward, and all reafoaable ex-
Hnces paid.
JOHN CAIG.
Savannah i May 20, 13d.
| c1:or a : a,
I Wajhington Coiihtf)
, joamuh Avert,
and Ranfoni Avert hath
this day applied to me for letters
of adminiitration on the efface
and effefts of jolcph /fvert, late
of the county aforefaid, deceaf
cd ; thele arc therefore to cite
and admomfh all and (inguiar
the kindred and creditors of the \
laid deccaled, to trie theif objec- 1
lions if any they have, in inv |
oilier, on or before the i idi |
day of /ingotr next, ocher wife
letters of adrmnillration will be 1
granted them.
Given under my fund this !
lith day of /une iSoi, i
and in the 2 rrth year of
America n Independence.
J. WATTS, c. c. o.
GEORG! S i
Wellington County,
David Fliikcr
hath this day applied to
me for letter s of adminiitration
on the efUte and < ttcCts ul
John Sheppard, late of the
county aforefaid deccaled; thole
are therefore to cite and adrno*
niih all and fmgular the kindred
and cieduors of the Gid di c. to
hie their objections if any they
have, in my office, on or betoie
fhe irh day of Auguff ri'.xt,
otheiwile feiiers of adimmura
tion will be giant'd him.
Given under my hand this
i tth day of July 1801, and
in the 25 h year ot Ameri
can Independence*
J. WAT I s , c. c o
1 ,
GEORGIA.
Wajhinglon Coun f y y
W H . is iIAS Jane Robinfon j
hath this day applied to
me for letters of admimflration,
on the elhtc and cffvfts of John
Robinfon, late of the county
aforefaid, deccaled, thele a»e
therefore to cite and adinomlh
all and lingular the kindred and
creditors ot the laid deccaled, fo
file their ohjeft 10ns tf any they
have, in rny office, on or before
the 11th day of Auguli next,
oiherwife letters of adrniniftra
non will be granted her.
Given under my hand this
nth day of July iSui.and
111 the 25 h year of Ame
rican Independence,
j, WATTS, c, c. o.
G E O R G I A,
Wellington County ,
\\J 11 Isa r.S btephen Ste
phens, and Elizabeth Au
derfon, hath this day applied to
me for ietteis of adminiitration,
on tile cltateand effects of John !
Andcifon, late of the county
aforefaid, deceafed; thefe aie
theicfoic to cue and admomfh |
all and lingular the kindred and
creditors of the faid dec. to hie
their objections if any they have, j
in my office, on or before the ;
11th day of Auguli next, oibcr
wile letters of admimllrAion will
be granted them.
Given under my hand this
19th day of July 1801,and
in the 25*11 year ot Auk
y.can Independence,
j, Waits, c. o.
WRITING PAPER,
For Ikle by the ream or quire
U £ o R g M.
: W‘Jhir.f } toti Ccvnty,
GRfc* * S John Irwin and
MilJv Smith, hath this day
applied to me for letters of ad
irmidl ration, on the ellarc and
tifeds of Robert Smith, Ltc of
the county aforefaid, deceafcd ;
are therefore to cite and
! admonilli ail and fmgular the
j kindred and creditors «#t the fair!
i Hcccaled, to file their objections
} if any thev have, in my othcc,
I on or b dorr the lith day ol
j Auguft next, other Wife letters of
; admioiiliation vvill be granted
j them.
Given nnd r mv hand this
lithdiyof Jnlv 1801, and
in tiv' fwent,-fiftti war of
American 1 idependence,
I I * vv a n \ c. <;, o.
j __ _ __ _ _
G E O R G i A;
Wajhwfrioti oun'y ,
Fran is ten.
ncllc, a*.cl M ihew I hr.
refs hath this day applied to rrc
for letters rt ad mdl atioti on
the c(fate and effects of -ilex an.
e'er WiHon, late erf die counry
aforefaid, deceaftd ; the c ire
ihc-elore to cite ami .tdm -rr.fh
all and lingular dr. kmnrcd an I
creuiiors oi die laiddrccahd, to
file ihm or *j• (‘‘t ons if any they
have, mmy office, 0 n or More
the 11 ii or Auguil r.? X r, other
wile letters ol ad- rindhaiioh will
be granted rhe r,.
Given u-icier my hand t i, is
lit day . * fily 1801 and
in tnc 25 h :-nr of Ameri
can I/. ' pertdeiice,
>• W 1 I ’.c.c. o.
GK<IK G I A.
WfjJlung ton Count*.
VAf H iIR AS t Ijv. abeth An
* dors hath this dry an
p ied to me ror letters of adrnr
ni it ration, on the eftafe and « f
feth of Jofcph Anders late
of the county aforefaid deceafed
thefe arc iherefore to cite and
adnonifh all and finguhr the
kitidied and creditors of th* Lid
dscaled, to file iherr obje&ions
if any they have, in my oflic«*,
on or before the 1 ith of Angud
next, otherivife letters of admi
nrftration will be granted her.
Given under my hand this 1 uh
of July 18 h, and in the
2,3 th year of Ame.ican Inde
pendence.
Jf. WATTS, c c. o-
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
Will be fold, on the hi ft SA
TURDAY in Auguft next,
at the Market Houfc in tTie
down of Louifville, at the
nfual hours,
ONE Email Shot Gun, taken
as the p.operty of George
Earncft, to fatisfy his taxes for
the years 1799, and ißco.
I Tax due 6 dollars 25 cents.
| GARLAND HARDWICH,
I T. C. J.
1 WANTED TO jPURCHASE,
15 E E F H 1 D E S.
The higheft price will be giv
en in CASH or GOODS, by
WALTER ROBINSON,
j March
FOR SALE, the
Ac T S
j PASSED BY THE LAST
( GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
U rn pryj
JtJjtrjon bounty,
Couit of Odinary, fun?
Term, 1801,
HULK MSI.
William Walker,
Fer/us,
JOHM GjHSO.V.
UPON the petition of Wil
liam alkcr, who is Mhg*
rue of I homas K. ( . Hamilton,
and Ann Hamilldh, hciis of
Robert Hamilton, deceafcd, and
holder of a certain mfhumenc
obligatory, given by one Fo*
bert t oopcr, dccc.ifed. to the
hud Robert Hamilton, to make
titles to A teitain iia6l of land,
combining three hundred acres,
•vlrg mi bc’iig in the tovvtdhip
c Ouecnsboro. lair the county
ot . utke, now j( ifrrfon, in the
die a piovincc now ILte of
Georgia, a copy of which is filed
in the othce of the clerk ol thin
| ronrfj and Hating diac John.
; Cibfon is .dminiUrator of tho
Hlate of Ihe hud Robert Cooper,
and that hr iclides in the coun
ty of Jeffeifon, and praying thar
| the laid John Oibfon may be
compHhd to make titles to tho
luti of l »nd afoielaid, in teiins
of the inftinmcnt obligatory or
him the laid Robert Cooper,,
Gn motion of NT,, Beuicn of
council for the petitioner—!t is
ordered, that afur due and legal
notice by the publication of Ih»i
lule, the laid john Gibfon admi
ruOrator as aforefaid, (hall make
arid execute to the laid William
Walker, full and complete tides
to the afoicfaid trafct of land*
containing three bundled acres
as alOtelaid, in terms of ids peti
tion, unlels contrary caule bo
(hewn, according to the fo*m
and efFett of the flatutc in this
bthail made and provided.
True Extract from the minutes <jf.
theOurtcf Ordinary ,
Ja:.. Bozeman, Clk.
June 3, idoi,
’[he 1 Eric rails Inferior Court of
the County of Jejferftn.
f TT IK petition of James Wil-
A icy, humbly fhcwcih, that
being confined in jail of thitf
county for debt about twenty
eight d.u s, and that he is imablt!
to fupport himfclf during fucK
his confinement, and therefore
prays that he may be admitted
jto enjoy the benefit of the a£t
provided for the 1 chef of infoi
vent debtors.
JAMTS WILLEY.
June 13, 1801.
Will be fid, at public fate, on the
30 th day of July next , at the
plantation of the late Janies
Daniell , dcceojed , on Rocky
Creek , in Hancock County —
And , on the 3 1 ft day of July ncxt 9
at a plantation of the Jaid de~
ceajedy in IVajhington
on the Oconee River,
SIX Horfe Creatures, be-*
tween thirty and fifty HEAD
of CATTLE, between fifty &
one Hundred HEAD of HOGS,
and eight HEAD of GOATS.
Conditions will he made known
on the of faie.
Wm. hakdwich,
Surviving Ex’or cf Jas. DanielL
ROBERT rvTGINTY,
JOHN HAKBIRT,
Ex'or sof Levi Dardelly dec,
I June 20, 180 1.