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r; V O .1 io-itbs after date,, we cr either of us do promt fe to pry urtr Samuel Montgomery , the Jam of thirteen deHart, for value' ret ctred, as witnefs cur hands this ■ i 7/, 6 September 1801. KUSH A KAKFR. JESSE SKINNER, G E ORGI A, Tcffcrfon County. F 7 'k .SONALI Y appeared be fore me George Ingram, and I icing duly (worn, faith , that be ! /tc'tf m/cj of hand payable t * Samuel Montgomery, and ftgned 1 rlifka Baker and Jeffs Skinner, j anted the i~th February iBci, ! which he believes the above a true i flat orient cf the note: to the befi of .his know ledge and hel'u S CEO. INGRAM. Sworn to before me this Wtb February 1802. A. 1 lammond, j. p. G E O R G I A, JelTciTon County. JESSE SKINNER heuwdii by J worn faith, that he Jigned the within defer iked notes as furety for hd fa Baker, and that he has Jmce taken up faid notes, by which [aid Baker became indebted to him this deponent, for their amount and in ter eft, a id that he hasjincc left the two notes, with his pocket beck, andfun dry other papers, on cr 11- bout the 2 yth of Lift month. JESSE SKINNER. Sworn to this %th Fe~ hr nary 1802. A. II AM MONO, J. P. ; {fff All p erf on 5 are cautioned again ft trading for the above notes, as they are cf no uje to none but the fubferiber, JESSE SKINNER. February 10, 1802. G E O R G I A, jefferfon County. JOHN SAPP hein g duly fwern I faith, that he delivered to Benja min Fining two notes of band which he received of Henry G. Caldwell , eve cf the notes given by H'illicm j Thom fen to Manus Lcmle,for eight j dollars eighty-feven and a half j cents , and the other by y[. Roach to faid Caldwell for three dollars-, alfo an order drawn by faid Cald well on John Pan left for four dol lars, which [aid papers he the de ponent delivered to faid I hung to ret urn to faid Caldwell. JOHN SAPP. Sworn to before me the id Jan. 1802. A. 1 iAMMAN D, J. p, BENJAMIN FIN]NO be :rg day fworn faith, he received feme papers cf John Sapp, to be re turned to Major H. G. Caldwell , which he left together with his pocket beck which contained them, and that he believes thefe notes and order dferibed in the above oath, are the fame led by him. BENJAMIN VINING. Sworn to this 2 2 d January 1802, before A. H AMMONP, j p, FOR SALeT A Negro Bov about twelve years of age, for ready Cafh } a good bargain may be TO THE rULIJC. A NEW M A P OF THE STATE of GEORGIA. J , | TJAVING been frequently j .fjl foliated by my friends in this and other Rates, to pub lifh a MAP of GEORGIA— I have devoted much time and labour for thefe fix years nail J 1 to that object j and having ac quired fiich materials as I ap j prove of, I fhall be prepared in j a fhorr time to offer to them anti the public, .a Map, which, from its accuracy, I have the ' bell hope will meet with general j approbation ; and that I 1 fecurc to myfelf (through their 1 bounty) a hand fame emolument, j as a reward for my irjduftry and per Eve ranee. The fize of the above men tioned- Map is 4 feet 6 inches, by 3 feet 6 inches—[Efficiently large to exhibit the foundings of the ievcral Bays and Inlets, and render it of ufe to Mariners. It will be placed in the hands of an Engraver within the term of four months from this date, where Plates will be prepared with all polfible expedition. A number of copies will then be ft ruck off under my own fuperintcndancy in the Town of Louifvillc, and circulated thro’ the various dates, where fub feriptions may have been ob tained. Price for plain Maps 5 dollars ; and for thole can vafled and elegantly ornamented 8 dollars. Subfcriptions will be received in Louifville, at me Surveyor General’s Office, Treafury Of fice, Secretary of State’s Office, Foft-C ffice, and Louifville Gazette Printing-Office.-—At Wafhington, Wilkes County, by Gen. Meriwether—At Spar ta, by Martin Martin, efq ;In Augufta, at-the poft-office— And in Savannah, by Major Thomas Johnfon. DANIEL STURGES, Surveyor General. Surveyor General’s Office, Nov. 25, 1801. GEORGIA, j Hancock County. BROUGHT' to the Jail cf this County, a negro man, who calls himfelf C/ESAR, and Jays he belongs to one John W'ilfon, of the ft ate of South- Carolina, and that he lately broke out of the J u 11 of W arren Coun ty. He is a ft out buTt fellow, fpcaks broken Erghfh. IT ft owner is dtfired to prove his property, pay charges, and take him away. JOHN FREEMAN, Jailer. December 13, 1801. Notice to Thofe it may concern. From anti after the third Monday in this month, no fer -1 vices will be performed by the Clerks of the Superior or Infe rior Courts of W r afhington county, until the fees required by law are hr ft paid. J hos. B.K uthTrford, c.s.‘c. William M‘Murray, c. i. c. Nov end er 7, 1801. 2am .O’* ,><p3at 7 Tin--"T" ft. yvw> BLa N K S J. SAWY r, R & Co. I Have fcr Sale in Lcuijville y at the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Pci lardy \ <jEVKRAL AfTortment of I \ DRY GOODS, Crock ery and Glais Ware. /life, GROCERIES, confiding of Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica and Northward Rum, bed old Te nci’uTe and Malaga Wines, Loaf 1 and Brown ugar, Tea aoul Cof- j tee, Salt, Ear Lead, Steel, ! Powder, Shor, and I?.a fins; all i which they are determined to I difpoleof at very reduce 1 prices fo r C a 111 o r C<>u n t ry P rod uc e On cPnfignmenty a quantity of Broad Cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, Dimities, Linens, Mnllin.-, of d.fTci ent kinds and qualities, Camel’s Hair Shawls, 1 Cotton 1 lofe and Po Let I land kerchiefs, which will be diipof cd of on very low terms. February ic, iSo2. 1 O BE SO idT Fcr 'Thirteen Hundred DDL LARS Cap, if applied Jor on cr before ike i sth day of be hr nary next, M Y Plantation in the fork of Ogcchee end Rocky Comfort, about ten miles above Loudvilic, on the road leading to Gcoige -1 own, containing 300 acres, adjoining lands ot Major bemta and Charles Harvey, with about 1 eighty acres of belli cleared land, under good knees, wuh 1 Jog buildings ot every descrip tion ; The above trait of land is inferior to nunc m the county of Jt fierion. ALoC —will be fold, a tradb , of iand m jackloii county, con- i taininc 276 acres, lying on the 1 *■** O o / 3 j o Muibcn Fork ot the Oconee arid the I chan Creek, adjoining Procer Horton’s lane and Mi. Reed, and genet ally known by the Beaver rum, on which is an excellent null (eat, and alio a handfome piece ot cane break, equal to any m the date for the cultivation oi coni. For terms apply to Mr. Jas. Stubbs, near Louilville, or the Subfcriber in Augufla. J'jHN SCOTT. January 20 , 1002. N O T I C E. Vli - 11 ERE AS my wife Kil- V lury Sinqucfeldy has left my led and hear dingy contrary to my wijh : —Tbejc are to jor warn all perfon s Jr cm harbor- ! ing or dealing with her cn my accounty as 1 am determined to be the dtjpcjer of ray cwn prforty y and to pay ne debts but tbofc of j my own contrasting* \ yam uc 1 inque field. J ejj'erfont 1 wily Jan. 18, ibo;. IP ajh l l < gtcn Ocuh y . I'AXli O ICft. 311 thtre will bs appVc---! non made to he hon table i mfe lor court ot ib county of j Wafhmgton, after ifir e in n» *-s i 10m the pi tie t <1 te to fi 1< - | certain tr tl ui L» d lying i:\ 1 {aid county cn tainmg tw 1 hundred and ninety-eight acres, ( n S«ndhiil crerk, boui d J b) 1 John Win es.. ohn iwiganeurs, -nd *ohfi Cmnrdyfs lands, fOl | the benefit of Ihe heirs and cr<: | dilous of 1 eorge Dilliaid, do ; cede d Jar lah Hilliard, Fldn:x. ! Mav £C. ISOI. ' ’ GrOTiGTA. By bis Excellency I of: ah Tar*-* nail, jun. Cover tier and Ca wander in Chief cf the Arm and Navy of t end'd the Militia there A PROCLAMATION’. Vi WHERE AS BenjapnTa liaferrr, Elq. cneofthe I Reprefentative* of this State in | the Congrefs of the tinted | States, hath re Signed his feat as 1 a member thereof- And Whereas in and b? an ad to regulate the General , Eledions in this flare, and to i appoint the nine oh the meerino- I of t; e General AfTembly, pafTcd j the i ith day of February, 1799, j it is among other things declar ed, “ 1 nat ail Writs of Elec tions to ftll vacancies that mar happen for members of the Ge net ai Afkmbly of this (late, or J djiifc cf Reprefenpitives of the United States, fhail be di rected to the Juflices of the In urior Courts of the refpedive Counties, who are* hereby re quired to give public notice thereof, and caufe the fame to be held in manner and form as herein before pointed out agree ably togfuch Writ.” 1 have there]ere thought fit to iffue this my Proclamation, no tifying, directing and ordering the rdpedtive Juflices of the I Inferior Courts of thi flare, to 1 confider this my Proclamation as a General Writ o't Eledlinn, for the purpofe of filling the vacancy of a member in the Eloufe of Reprcfentatives of the I United States, in the room of j the aforementioned Benjamin Taliaferro, who was eledied ro that fear for two \ ears from the fourth dav of March iaft j aft; and 1 do hereby require and cl aig« the laid Juflices, to pro -11 mgaie this proclamation, and give due notice that tie faid election will be held in the ref pective- counties of this fiate, i agiteably to the terms and di-f re 6t ions of the laid a6l, on Mon day the fifth day of April next; and the laid Juflices arc hereby required to make due return of fuv h Pled ion to the Executive Department, as in and by the laid a6l is pointed out. Given under my hand, and the great feal of the fiate, at the State Eloufe in Lou ifville, this twenty-third day of February, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the twenty fixth. Josiah Tattnall, Jun. * Ey the Govt rnor, Horatio Mar bury, ‘ ' Secretary cf the St a! c . ' Gcd Save the State. j N O T 1 C E. THAT nine months r.ft r -T j date, application will be made to I the i lonorablc Inferior Court Ot ; \\ afhirgton county, for leave to 1111 a tradl of land, the pro perty of J acob I 'endry, of U u county, dectafed, for (he b ei,e 7. ! fir of the heirs and creditors 0. j fiid deceafed. (Ik(.RGB ITrndßv> dCre. :•