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frjjfc * ~*~*r - ,r , m mm*m M«— ! W O Months after date , we rr citprr cf ms do premife to pay tintfi Samuel Montgomery, the Jum cf thirteen dollars, for value received, as wit net's cur bands this i jib Sett ember iSo i. * * ELISHA B \KFR. . JESSE SKINNER. GKORGI A, TeffeiTon County. PER )0 NA L1 Y appeared be fore me George Ingram , and being duly /worn, faith, that he vente two notes' of hand payable to Samuel Montgomery, and jigned Eltjba Baker and Jejfe Skinner, dated the 17 th February 1801, •which he believes the abe ve a true jlaiement of the notes to the heft cf bis knowledge and belief. uK.). 4 INGRAM. Sworn t before 'me this B th February 1802. A. HAMMON d, j. p, GEORGIA, Jefterfon County. JESSE SKINNER being du ly fw rn faith, that he Jigned the iv 1 bin deloribed notes asju. cty for hliiha Baker, and that be ba. Jince taken up /aid notes , by wbu h faid Baker became indebted to him this deponent, for their amount and in ter eft, and that he has jince left the two notes , with his pocket berk, andj.undry other papers , on or a hout the 2) th of lajt month. JESSE SKiNNER. Sworn to this B th Fe bruary 1802. A. Hammond, j. p. * ft/ft All per/ons are cautioned again ft trading for the above lutes, as they are cf no u/e to none but the fubjeriber. JESSE SKINNER. Feb ruary 10, 1802. | GEORGIA, Jefferfon County. JOHN SAPP being duly Jworn faith, that he delivered to Berja rr.in i ining two notes of hand which he received of Henry G. Caldwell, me cf the notes given by IPilltarn 7)j yen to Manus Lemie, for eight ddiars eighty-jeven and a half cents, and the other by A, Roams to /aid Caldwell Jor three dollars ; ai/o an order drawn by /aid ( did wen’ on John Pnuiettf or four dol lars, which /aid p. pers he the de ponent delivered to /aid Fining to return toJaid Caldwell. JOhN SAPP. Sworn to before me the lid Jam. 1002. A. HAM M ■ ND , J . p, | # BENJAMIN FINING be - W ing duly /worn faith , be received /me papers cf John Sapp,n here turned to Major II G. Caldwell , which he' left together with his pocket Irak which contained them , ami hat he believes tho/e notes and erder de/cribed in the above oath, arc the fame led b\ him BEN j \MI VINING. Sworn to this 22 d January 1802, before • A. Hamm nd, j p. aim n:\cs .for thk year of our LORD, 1802, For Saie at this Office, CORONER’S SALK. On the firft Tue/day in April next, at the Market Hou/e, in Louif villc, between the hours cf ten and three o'click, will be fold, to the higheft bidder, 460 Acres of LAND, in lack fan County, on the waters ofMarbury’s Creek ; the above land being part of a furvey granted to Bazii Tones, and pointed out to me by Ebenezer Folfome, as faid Folfomc’s pro perty, to fatisfy Nathan Powell’s execution againft faid Folfome. Conditions, Caffi. ARTHUR CLARK, Coroner. March 4, 1802. SHERIFF’S SALE!"” Ok the Firft ’Tuefday in April next, at the Court Houfe, in Sander[ville, JVajhtngton coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , will be fold to the higheft bidder, for Cafh, FOUR NEGROES, ro wit, Kate, Daniel, Peggy and Tom, al(p two Feather Beds; taken as the property of LTarrifon Nicholfon, to fati-fy Jonathan Miller’s execution. Conditions-, Cafh. A. KENNEDY, 5. w. c. February 24. On S A T U R D A Y, The 17 th of April, at the heufe where the fubftriber now lives , will he fold to the higheft bidder, The Whole Propt rty of Vin fon Rowell, deccafed, on a cre dit of nine months, the purcha fers giving bond and approved fccurity, to TERESA ROWELL, Adminiftratrix. March ro, 180: N O T I C E. On the Firft Tue/day in May jfiext, at the Court Hou/e, in UAfhington County , will be fold, 300 Acres of l and, of the real eftate of H. Breazcal, de ceafed, for the benefit of the heir, agreeable to the ftatute in fuch cafes provided ; a credit will he given and made known on the day of fale—by Wild IS BREAZEAL, & TH. B. RU I IIERFORD, Adminiftr at or s. March 10. 3 One Hundred Ddiars Reward. SI GLEN from the Jub/criber on Sunday night, the 17 th of January Left , near Augufta, a NEGRO EOT, about ten years old, 'by the name cf Daniel, cf a yeUowijh complexion , has an impediment in bis f'peech, is apt tc flutter a little, and has a/car over one cf his eyes. This Boy was ftolen from me by feme villain or villains at prefent unknown to me. Any perjen who will Jecure the By, fo that I get him again, Jhall receive Fifty Ddiars re ! ward , and for the thief on con j 'viftion, 1 will pay One Hundred j Dollars. James Pritchett. Hancock County, Feb. lBO2. NOT I C E r j *0 the Public, that a School has commenced at the Aca demy, on Mondav the firft of Match inftant, to inftruft youth 0* both fexes in Englifh. Louifville, March 8, 1802, A Lift of t)cfau'tcrs In the i County of Jcfferlbn, for the Year 1801. Capt. Vining’s Diftridl. Edmond Herring, George EAr ne ft, Jcffe Glover, Jef r e More land, James Stephens, George Brown, John Manning, Jos. Scott. Capt. Gray’s Diftridl. Robert Little, Samuel Little, John Brackenridge, Thomas Lit tle, fen. James Mathis, John Abridge, Peter Bailey, John Spring, Fqfter Little, John Blood worth, John Peel, jun . John Cobbs, Jen. Capt. Whitehead’s Diftridl. Blank. Capt. Cafwell’s Diftridl. William IVhigharn, John Ma thews, Frederick Morris, Henry Morris, James Majhbourn. Capt. Schley’s Diftndl. Howell Hargrove, Georgs R. Clayton, John Kraatz, Andrew Reid, William Glcfs, Daniel Lends, JVm, Robinfon, James Lewis, John Barron, Jas. Smith, Cheftey Boflick, Jen. Philip Scott, John J. Schley, Martha Teuton, Benjamin Gobert, Jen JohnHouf ley, Ann Forjyth, Elizabeth Af ke-zv, John Williams, Benjamin Gobert, jun. Edward Cadufch, Abner Grijjin, Ifabella Reid, Ja cob Peterjon, Mrs. Bonds. Cape. Tarver’s Diftndl. Blank. Capt. Prince’s Diftridl. Henry Horn, Jacob Mathis, Daniel Cole, Nathan Weaver, John Hedges, Rebecca M Midtin, John Faulk, JeJJe Jones, Adam Jones, 'Thomas Vardiman. Capt. Diftridl. John "Tinfiey, E. Brown, John Batts, James Rack, JoJeph Bar ber, Mcjes Smith, James Lang ley, Daniel Alday, Jas. Robinjon. JOHN WHITEHEAD, R. T. R. j. C. TAKE NOTICE. THAT nine months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Ccu/t of the County of Burke, for leave to fell a certain tract of land, Jituate in laid county ; containing three hundred acres, bounding North by Grey Stock Roberts, and va .cant land Raft, by James Jor dan's, and vacant land ■, South, by Sarah Higdon's, and vacant land, and It eft by vacant Land at the time offurvey, and granted to Jofhua Simpfon, theyth oj May 17 8 6 —-for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the faid Joftoua Simpfon. James Jones, Attorney for Worry Kilpatrick. Admi niftratcr of JoJhua Simpfon. January 1, 1802. NOTIC E. WHEREAS my wife Kil lury Sinquefeld, has left my bed and hoarding, contrary to my wifh :—7 hefe are therefore to forwarn all perfens from harbor ing or dealing with her on my account, as lam determined to be the dfpofer of my own property, and to pay no debts but thofe of my own contrasting. Samuel Sinqueficid. Jefferfont own, Jan. 18, 1802. IVaftjington County. BLANK DEEDS, Handfomely printed on good paper , 1 for /ale at this Office, i Notice. To the proprietors , their events or truftees of the following traSts of lardy Jituate in Montgomery County y that unlefs they or either of their agents , do come forward and fettle the taxes due on faid lands y within fix months from this date 3 faid land will be fold by the Collector of faid County , for all the tax due thereony agreeably to laWy viz. Three bounties containing 862 1-2 acres y on the fouth fide of Ogechee River , adjoining lands cf Salter and others, and granted to Pendleton and Mcntfort. yjlf.'y 287 1-2 acres y on the Oconee River , granted in tu. name of John Sharp. THOS. DAVIS, r. T r. March 1, 1802. 6m By James Ho/emaw, GEOR O I Ay C.erk cf thy Court cf Ordinary for the ‘JcJferfon County. f Cou r ty of f'Jjcr. J J on \I7H£REAS Thacke- Vivion jun. hath this da applied to me for etters of admmdfra tion, on the effate and effect- of Do6t 1 Wm 1 lubber-, late of the county aforefaid deceafed ; thMe a»e therefoie to cue and admonifh all and finguUr the kindred and c.cd tors of th** laid deccab d, to file their objections if any the) have, in my offcc, on or bTore the firft Mondty in May next, othe wife letters of adminiliration wal be granted Given und r my hand at - offi* e, this 4th o March, 1802, and in the twenty - lixth yea 1 of American In dependence, Jas. Bozeman, c. c. o. «* G E ' Gl % Wafhington county. VfTMT'KE-iS j)clilah Scffions and Benjamin Se.fli >ns, h th this day ppiied to rhe for etters of admmiftranon on tho eitate and effeds of J leoh Serfions.lafe of the county <»lotc fdd, deceafed ; thefe aie thete fore to cite and admonilh all and fingularfhr kindred and creditors of the laid decealed to trie their ‘bjert ons if any h» y have, in m\ office.on o’ before thefecond M >ndayin \p«il next ot erwife tetters c t adminiliration wiil bo panted them Given under mv hard ’his 8 h day of Mar h, 18.2, and in the 261 b \ ea. of American inocivn J. Watts, c. c. o. GEQRGI A, Wojhington County . WHERf* S Ifaac Mount & Itedin Blount hath this dav applied to me for htt- rs »f adrniniffration, on the eftate *nd effeds of Benjamin Blount, I ate of the county afor' faid, deceafed ; thTe are the cfo»c to cite and admonifh all a d fin gular the kindred and creditors of the faid deceafed, to file their ohjedions if any they h ve, in mv office, on or beiore the 25th day of March next o'her wile letters of adminiftr tion will be granted them. Given under my hand this 25th day of Feb. 1802, and in the 26th year «'f Amc*- jjc t n 1 1 d nee. J, WATTS, c. c. Qi