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PROFO S A L S
I'OR CARRYING
W/HLS OF THE U. STATES ,
On the following Pod-Roads,
Will be received at the GENE
RAL POST-OFFICE, at
IVaJhinvton, until the 18 th day
cf January, 1803, iffclu/tve.
IN GEORGIA.
89. From Augufta by Little
River, Lincoln c. h. Peterlburg,
Flberton, Franklin c. h. and
Gilberts, to Clark (borough once
a week, I.cave Augufta every
Monday at 8 am, and arrive at
Clarkfborough on Thurfday by
10 am, Leave Clarkfborough
every Thurfday at 2 p m, and
arrive at Augufta the next Mon
day at 4 a m.
90. From Augufta bv Co
lombia c. h.W aldington, Green-
O J
Iboro’, Richardfonfville, Sparta,
Georgetown, and Warrencon to
Louifville, orre a week. Leave
'Augufla every Monday at 1
p M, and arrive at Louifville on
Thurfday l>y 5p m. Return
ing—l eave Louifville every
Friday ar 6 am, and arrive at
Auguda the next Monday by
JO A M.
9 1. From Louifville by San
dcrfvillc to Fort Wilkinfon
once a wrek. 1 eave Louif
\illc every Friday at 4 am, and
arrive at Fore Wilkinfon bv 6
p m. Returning—Leave Fort
Wilkinfon every Saturday at 8
am, and arrive at Louifville by
8 pm.
NOTE S.
1. The Pod-rnader-general
may expedite the mails and al
ter the times of arrival and de
parture at any time during the
continuance of the contrails, he
previoufly (Updating an ade
quate compenfacion for any ex
tra expence that may be occa
fioned thereby.
2. Fifteen minutes fhall be
allowed for opening and doling
the mail at all offices where no
particular time is fpecified.
3. For every thirty minutes
delay (unavoidable accidents
excepted) in arriving after the
times, preicribed in any con
trail, the contrailer fhall forfeit
one dollar; and if the delay
continue until the departure -of
any depending mail, whereby
the mails deftined for fuch de
pending mails lofe atrip, an ad
ditional forfeiture of five dol
lars (hall be incurred.
4. Newfpapers as well as
letters are to be fent in the
mail; and if any perfon, mak
ing propofals, defires to carry
newfpapers other than thole con
veyed in the mail, for his own
emolument, he mud Hate in his
propofals, for what firm he will
carry with the emolument, and
for what fum without chat emo
lument.
5. Should any perfon, mak
ing propofals, den re an altera
tion of the times of arrivals and
departure above Jpecified, he
mud date in his propofals the
alterations defined, and the dif
ference they will make in the
terms of his contrail.
6. Perfons making propofals
are defined to date their prices
by the year. Thofe who con
trail will receive their pay
quarterly in the months of Fe
bruary, May, Augud and No
vember, one month after the
quarter.
7. No other than a free white
perfon diall be employed to con
vey the mail,
8. Where the propofer in
tends to convey the mail in the
body of adage carriage, he is
defired to date it in his propo
fals.
9. The pod-madcr-general
referves to himfclf the right of
declaring any contrail at an end
whenever three failures happen
which amount to the lofs of a
trip each.
10. The contrails for the
above routes are to be in ope
ration on the firfl day of April
next, and are to continue in
force for one year from that
time. If any perfon fliould
prefer contrailing for two years,
he will date what abatement he
will make in the price on that
account.
GIDEON GRANGER,
Peft-Mafter - General,
General Pod-Office,
Washington City,
Nov. 5, 1802.
Commiffioners Office, Georgia,
Savannah, id Sept. 1802.
Notice to P'enjloners.
THE Invalid Penfioners of
the United States, in the
date of Georgia, are hereby
requeded to come forward, and
receive their dipend, due on
the 4th indant; as alfo all ar
rearage of penfion, unpaid by
the late Agent.
It is wifhed that the Fenfion
ers in future be punctual in cal
ling at this Office, in perfon or
by their legal attornies, annually
or femi annually , in order to
receive their money.
JAMES ALGER,
Agent for Invalid Penfioners.
NOTICE.
AN Executive Order has
been iffiied for my deli
vering over to the Solicitor
General ail Bonds and Notes
given for the purchafe of <f In
dian Goods,” in order that the
mod fpeedy and effeClual me
thod may be taken for their
collection ; which requifition
has been complied with, and
thofe indebted had better make
an early payment to the Soli
citor to prevent trouble and
ex pence.
EDWIN MOUNGER.
Treafury Office , Louifville,
OAcbcr 26, 1802.
notice”
ALL Perfons having De
mands againft the Edate
of the Hon. Brigadier General
John Morrison, late of Burke
County, deceafcd, are requeded
to make known the fame, on
oath, as foon as poffible to the
adminidrator Abraham Jackfon
and thofe indebted will pleafc to
make payment, to
Eliz abeth Morrison,
Adminiftratrix .
Abraham lackson,
Adminiftrator.
Burke County, Sept. 15, 1802.
almanacs
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR
LORI), 1803*,
For Sale at this Office.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the firft Tuefday in January
next , ‘will be fold , at the Mar
ker licufe In Louifivilky between
the hours cf ten and three
o'clocky
ONE Negro Fellow , named
York ; taken as the property of
(hefty Bcjtzvicky admtnijirator of
Jofeph Preft on 3 deceafedy to Jatisfy
Jofeph Clay , vs adminiftrator of
Jofeph P reft on.
A I ikely Negro Fellow nam
ed TOM, pointed cut as the
property of Z. Gray, to fatisfy
an execution of RobcrtThomp
fon, vs. Zachariah Gray, and
Nathan Powell.
A1 fn, Eleven Negroes, nam
ed as follows : Charles, Chloe,
York, Nelly, Bellinda,
Jacob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Maratton, pointed out as
the property of Chefley Boft
wick. Sen. to fatisfy an execu
tion of Patrick Hays, vs. Chef
ley Boflwick i and other execu
tions.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
November 30, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be fold, on the firft Tues
day in November next, at the
ufual hours, at the Court-
El 01: fe, in Warren County,
FOUR NEGROES, to wit:
Polly, with her two children,
Julia and Chloe, and Rachel,
which were mortgaged by Ben
jamin Few to John De Yam
pert, and taken by virtue of an
execution upon the foreclofure
thereof, from the honorable In
ferior Court. Conditions, cafh.
JOHN HOPSON, d. s.
fyflp The fale of the above
Negroes, poftponed till the firft
Tueklay in January next.
November 4, 1802.
COLLECTOR’S SaTe7~
On Monday , the 4//? day of Jan
uary next , wdi be Jo Id , at the
Court-llcufe 3 in Saunderfivilky
JVaJhingtcn county , at the ufuat,
hours of falc 3 the follozving
Trahi of handy viz.
599 Acres of Pine Land, on
the waters of Floyd’s creek,
adjoining lands of Jofhua Barns.
Taken as the property of Elia
zer Cummins, to fatisfy his
Tax for the year 1801. Tax
due 9 dollars 62 1-2 cents.
C. MURPHY,
T. C. W. C.
November 3, 1802.
PAKE NOTICE.
ON the firft Tuefday in March
next y at the Court -Houje in IVafh
ingten County , will be Joldy all
the real cjlate cf Benjamin Grif
fin y dcceafcdy for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Jaid
deceafied : Agreeable to an order cf
the honorable the Court cf Ordi
nary for that purpofe decreed.
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving admin if rater.
<2gth November , 1802.
NO T I C E.
ALL perfons having demands
againft the eflate cf Alexander
mifony late of Wajhingtcn Coun
ty , deceafied , are requefted to have
their amount brought forwardy
properly attefled ; and thefe in
debted to the / 'aid efiatCy will plenfe
to make immediate payment to
FRANCIS TENNkI.L,
MATTHEW HARRIS,
Adminiftrators.
TO BL SOLD,
On t'?r fir ft fay of 'January next,
ONE Hundred Acres of
LAND, in Wafhmgcon
County, joining land of Francis
I ennelie, John Robertfon, and
Henry Slippy, between forty
and fifty Acres are cleared, and
at prelent occupied by Jarr.es
Ferry.—Sold as the property
of William Jaddon, deceafed.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafer giving
bond and approved fecurity.
W illram Jackson,
Jeremiah Jackson,
Executors.
TO BE RENTE IN
On the fir ft day of January next ,
r | HAT well known FLAN
-IAT lON, formerly oc
cupied by Francis Coleman, on
Duhart’s Creek.
At the fame time and place, wilt
be offered for J'ale,
A Quantity of MILL IRONS,
&c. See. by
George Walker,
William Walker,
Simons Fowler,
Truftecs ofi the eft ate ofi Charles
F. Walker , deceafed ,
November 23, 1802,
To R sal eT
ONE Trad of LAND, in
Franklin county,containing
1380 acres, more or lefs j grant
ed to Leonard Marbury, bound
ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land,
fouth-eaftwardly by Horatio
Marbury’s land and all other
Tides by vacant land.
One Tract of Land in Frank -
lin County, containing 1150
acres more or lefs, granted to
Leonard Marbury bounded
north-weft wardly by Charity
Marbury’s land, north-eaftward
ly by vacant land, and fouth
eaftwardly by Baker’s land.
One Tract in Burke County
containing 350 acres on the
north fide of Brier Creek, fold
by the Commiftioners of Con
filbated property in Decem
ber, 1784.
Ebenezer Stark,
Moor's Wharf\ Savannah*
November 23, 1802.
J. SAWYER Sc Co.
INFORM their friends and
cuftomers, in Louifville, and
its vicinity, that they have j uft re
ceived from Europe, and New-
Yoik, and now opening, a very
general and handfome aflbrtment
of Goods, well adopted for the
'prefent and approaching fealon,
which they offer for lale (on
lower terms than ufual in thin
place) for cafli or produce.
They further inform their
cuftomers, that their accounts
are all ready for delivery and in
fpection.
December r.
N O T 1 C E.
ALL perfons indebted to the
Eftate of Gideon Alkn,
late of Wafhington county, dc
ceafed, are requefted to make
immediate payment ; and all
thole to whom iaid eftate is in
debted, are likewife requefted
to bring in their accounts pro
perly atcefted, on or beiOie i --
firfb day of June next.
David Blackshe. a,
William Allen,
Executors .
Auguft 25 •