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p R OPOS AT. S
FOR CARRYING
1/.//ZA 1 OF THE U. STATES,
( n the followii g Poft-Koads,
Will he received at the GENE
RAL POST-OFFICE , at
V/ahingtcn, until the i Sth day
cf January , ISO 3, inchtjive,
I N G E O R G I A.
89. From Augufa bv Little
River, Lincoln c. h. Peterlburg,
Flberton, Franklin c. h. and
Gilberts, to Clarkfborough once
a week. Leave Augufa every
Monday at 8 am, and arrive at
Clarklborongh on J hnrfday by
10 am, Leave Clarklborongh
every Thnrfday at 2 p m, and
arrive at Augufa the next Mon
day at 4 a m.
go. From Augufa bv Co
lumbiac. h. Waihington,Grcm
iboro’, RichardfoniV'lle, Sparta,
Georgetown, and Warremon to
Louifville, on ea week. 1 cave
Augufa every Monday at 2
p m, and arrive at ! oailville on
1 hnrfday by 5p m. Return
ing—Leave l.oiniville every
Friday ar 6 am, and arrive at
Augufa the next Monday by
10 a m.
91. From Louifville by San
ckrlville to Fort Wdkinfon
once a week. I cave Louif
ville every Friday at 4 am, and
arrive at Fcrt Wdkinfon bv 6
p m. Returning—Leave Fort
Wdkinfon every Saturday at 8
am, and arrive at Louifville by
1 P M.
N O T E S.
1. The Pod-mailer-general
may expedite the mails and al
ter the times of arrival and de
parture at any time during the
c >n'i nance of the rontradls, iie
previoufly ft pulating an ade
quate compcnfinon f r any ex
tra expence that may be occa
fi uied thereby.
2. Fifteen minutes (hall be
allowed for opening and doling
the mail at ail offices where no
particular time is fpecified.
j. For every thirty minutes
delay (unavoidable accidents
c v ceptedj in arriving after the
times, preferiioed in any con
traft, the conrrafter (hall forfeit
one dollar; and if me delay
continue um 1 the departure of
any depending mail, whereby
the mails defined for inch de
pending mails lofe atrip, an ad
ditional forfeiture of live dol
lars final I be iheurred.
4. Ncwfpapers as well as
It tiers arc to be fent in the
mail; and if any p-rfon, mak
ing propofal , defires to cany
ncwfpapers other than thofe con
veyed in the ina»b lor his own
emolument, he mull fate in his
propofals, for what fum he will
ca-ry w ith the emolument, and
for what fum without that emo
lument.
5. Should any perfon, mak
ing propofals, defire an altera
tion of the times of arrivals and
departure above fpecified, he
rnufc face in his prop< Ids the
alterations dt fired, and the dif
ference they will make in the
terms of his contract.
6. Perfons making propofals
are defimd to fate the:r prices
by the year. Thole who con
tracl will receive their pay
quarterly in the months of e
bruary, May, Auguft and No
vember, one month after the
expiration of each quarter.
7. No r.P'er than a free white
p'PK nfhruj b employed toccn
vey the mall.
8. \v here the propofer in
tends toconv v the mail in the
body of adage carriage, he is
d( fired to fate it in Ids propo
fals.
9* The pod-mailer- general
n ' rves to himleif the right of
declaring any contract at an end.
vvhenev* r three failures happen
which amount to the lots of a
trip each.
10. The conrradfs for the
above routes are to be in ope
ration on the firf ’ day of April
ruxr, and are to continue in
force for one year from that
time. If any perfon Ibould
prefer contracting for two years,
he will fate what abatement he
will make in t.he price on that
account.
GIDE )N GRANGER,
Pt ft- V/ a fur -General.
General Pof-Offi c,
Vv c.fh'tigc-n City,
Nov. 5, i $O2.
A Lift of Letters remaining in
* J <0
the Pcft-Ojjiee, at Lcuijiule,
cn the JiYjt day cf Ort>.her ,
1 boa, which if not taken out
before the j.fft day of January
next, will beJent to the Gene
ral PojE Office as dead Letters.
A J* hn E. Anderfon, Jo
feph Allen.
B. Henry Llenton, David
Brown, lonn Beggs, Elizabeth
Backlit, Ciiefltv B fick, jun.
l.ilza Bird, Cnaiks Branslev.
C. \\ ilham Craig, John
Clements, l hoinas Cox, An
drew C Ivin.
D. Ifaac Dubu{k, Ann Du
bufk, Abner Dav *>, John Dow
ner.
E. John Evans.
G. William Gamer, Wil
liam Gla Is, Richard Gray, Jefie
Glover, Zachat iah Gra\.
{I. Lewis Hoilon, Mofes
Horn, James Hutchinfon, John
iloufky.
[. David famifon, Sarah
fames, Reuben Jackfon, llaa
ir win.
L. Roberrf itrle, Etheldred
Lane, J'lf Lf v, James Levv
b, Ifaac Lewi'., Manus I .emle.
M. James M riweiher, fohn
M‘Cullers, Daniel M Millan,
Edizabeth M'Cankls, George
Mick in )un.
N. La irence Noles.
O. Tohn P. Oates,
P. Ephraim Peebles, Solo
mon Ph lips, 2, Jeffe Pipkin,
Rcdar Parker, DoClor John
Pugfley, lotm Rawls.
S. Daniel St urges, Senator
and Reprcfentacivcsof Jeferfon
County, David Short.
\V. Greenbe r r v Willi a m s,
Jofcpii Wiliams, Thos. Wool
ton, 2, Margaret Woodburn.
JAS. BOZEMAN, p. m.
N O T I C E.
ALL perf ons indebted to the
efate of James Hall, late of
Wafhington county, deceafcd,
are requefedto make immediate
payment ; and th de to wnorn
laid eltare is indebted, are like
wife requefed to bring in their
accounts properly attefted, on
or before the fi. ft of June next.
David Blackshear,
Isaac Hall,
Jftminiftrators*
irwin.
otic r,
/>:d fcr the Ift live,
who bine any De
mands egairft me, are re
qnetted to lying them fa ward -,
and thofc in del ted to me, or to
the late concern cf Pefner and
Benedix, to fettle before thepft
c > 7“ Miary next, of her wife all tie
an.cuits and notes jhall be pot in
the hands of fifth cs and at ter
ries,
7 C. POSNER.
Eire. 15, 1802.
N O T I C eT
yd] I. ter Jons bavin* demands
agmnft the eft ate of Alexander 1
I* llf on, late of ll'djhington Cam- |
ty, dec, fed, are requejted to ha ve
their ’amount brought forward ,
fro per ly attefted ; and thefe in
aehied tc the paid eft ate, will pie of e
to make ini mediate payment to
. I kANCI, TK.v’Nl .I I„
MaxTHEVV HARRIS,
. /hlmimj: raters.
TAKE NO 1 ICE.
'Jli.il nine months after the
2 c//j of a u gift, 1802, appln a
- will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of IVajhington
county , for leave to fell a tract of
287 1-2 acres of land, in Mont
gomery county, on Hightower's
creek, being the property of fames
Hall, deccafed , fcr the benefit of
tke bars and creditors of fiid
deceafed.
David Blackshear,
Isaac Dale,
Adminiflrators.
N O T I C E.
AJ I. ihefe perfons laving de
mands a gam ft the eft ate cf Mcfes
Spry,, late cf burke County, dec.
are 1 equefttd to render them in
duly attefted ; and juch as are in
debted thereto, to make immediate
poymcrv, it being the wifh cj thje
tc wh m the adminiftraticn is
confided, to chje, as fpeediiy as
tojfible, the rfic irs if that eft ate.
BEN}. B1 I L, Adm'r.
November 7, 1802
N O T I C E.
VINE months after dare ap
-1 ' plication will he ma< e tv)
the i icnorable the Inferior Court
of Burke County, foi leave to
fell a trad of land fuuate in fa id
County, containing 200 a. res,
joining [ohnßryan’sland, g» ant-
Vd to John I ewis, for the bene
ftt of rhe heirs and creditors of
Abel Rogers.
JOHN 1 AND, Adm'r.
May 4, 1802.
N O T I C E.
TU PI nine months after date,
aptdicatiou will be made to the
honor able Inferior Court of Mont
gomery County, for leave to Jed
two trails cf land, the property
of Richard Odom of faid county,
deceafed, for the bei eft of the
heirs and creditors of faid de
ceafed.
WII I lAM NEIL,
A drain ft rater.
March 22, 1802.
[ftp HIE 1 ight Horse
Com pa m arc deft red to att end
the Funeral preceffton of Mayor
Patrick. C arr, at \lr. Jfepb
Chain's on the i\ih day of He
cember next, at 10 o'clock in the
morning of faid day. Such of his
friends, who can make it conve
nient, are aljo requefttd to attend .
CAUTION.
Win U! - A ' my wife A/A’,
,I js left my kid and humd>
v - :fcc ut <l y i rovuati n; ] fore
w<;;7/ ( ii y }’ y J >‘ cr per/ns fnm
i,r (rediting
her en 'rny account* as 1 wild net
s'f an* Mi cr debts , the may
UKtrul;l after this date,
1 : VY JACKSON.
November o, 180..
pi IMi Months after elate,
* application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Han
cock County, for leave to fell
tv.o hundred and thirty acres of
I-'iiu 1 , part of the real < Hate of
J l Kobmfon, deceafed, for
the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors.
JEAN KOBF.m sox,
Admhvfratnx.
January 4, UO2.
N C) 11 C E.
r J 13 A r after the expiratru < f
l ire months, appucafu u wilt
be made to the Judges f the hi
feiicr Court of Wafhingtoni. un
ty, to jell a trait tj 200 acres cf
Land, in the /aid C :n:ty, ad
jutting the Lands cf John Ren
fr t\ John Sheppard and try elf.
Sold for the benefit cf the heir S
of ii ilium Duggan, deceafed.
Ben jam in Manning,
Admi'iijh at or,
"May 29, 1802.
TAKE NOTICE.
77 1. 77’ after nine nurds from
this date, application vein he made
to tfec h tame the la crier Cir t
of ll’afhingtcn County , fir leave
to fell a trad cf land, ut It nli
amjui s fwamp, in faid Conn'y*
inauding a mill called llairptcn V,
for the bereft cf the heirs and
creditors of Nathaniel Kenfroe ,
deceafed.
JAMES RUSHING,
I xeculor.
Augufi 9, 1802.
TAKE M riCE.
THAI' nine in nils after data,
application will be made to the
honorable the Inferiu cut of
the aunty <j Burke, for leu eto
feh a cena in ti ael cf land, JJuale
in Jaul 1 curdy ; cental ing three
hundred acres , I Unding North
by Crey Slock Roberts, and va
cant land , h.af, by James Jor
dan's, and vacant land ; South*
by Sarah Higdon's, and vacant
land, and H cji by vacant land at
the time offurvey, and granted to
JcJhua Simpfon, the fh cf May
17 86 —-for the benefit cf the heirs
and creditors of the faid JcJhua
Simpfon.
J ames Jont.s, Attorney for
Worry K i i. p at r i c k Admit
nifirator of Jofjua Simpfon,
January \, 1802.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAi nine months after dale *
application will be made to the
h( nor aide Inferior Court cf the
C unty of h ajhingt n, fr leave
to Jell a ti all cf land of Sc acres*
belonging to Jacob Howard* de
ceas'd, lying in faid County, on
William. n's Svairp—fcr thebe
ft fit tf the heirs and creditors cf
faid deceafed.
ISAAC HOWARD,
Admiuifh a tor.
ABY HOWARD,
Adminifiratrix.
February 10, 1802.