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J.r 7/.. 07'7 lit: U. STATES,
{'in tie following Poft-Uoads,
//7 Ilc re eivccE at the GENE
it AL POST-OFFICE, at
I! afhington, until the \%th day
( ’ J:n/u(Uj, 13ojj uiclitjive,
I N G E O R G 1 A*
? ■). Fro in Aiiguf a, by Little
Liver, Lincoln c. h. Peterffiurg,
Liberum, Frankl.r: c. h. and
(dims, to Clark (borough once
a week. Leave Augufta every
Monday at 8 a M, and arrive ac
Claiklboiough on I hurfday by
10 a M, Leave Clark (borough
( very Tliur'clay at 2 r m, and
arrive at Augufta the next Mon*
day fit 4 a M.
r-o. Firm Augufta by Co
lumbia u h. Wa(hintrton, G rec n -
jbnro’, Richardfonfvftle, Sparta,
Gc< rgerov/n, and W arrtnton to
Lo ui 1 vil le, oi rc a weck. Leave
Augufta every Monday at i
n M, and arrive ar Louifville on
Thmfday by 5 pm. Return
v 7 —Leave Louifville every
Fnday ar ( a m, and arrive at
Augufta the next Monday by
10 A M.
(j 1. 1"rom Lc ui fv i lle by San -
derfville to Fort Wilkinfon
once a week. Leave Louif
ville every Friday at 4 a m, and
arrive at Fort Wilkinfon by 6
p m. Returning—Leave Fort
Wilkinfon every Saturday at 8
j j
a m, and arrive at Louifville by
8 P M.
N O T E S.
1. The Poll-mailer-general
may expedite the mails and al- (
ter the times of arrival and de- !
] arrurc at any time during die j
continuance of the comrades, he
previoufly (Updating an ade
quate compenfation for any ex
tol expence that may be occa
« j
boned thereby.
2. Fifteen, minutes (ball be
allowed for opening and clofing
the mail ar. all offices where no
particular time is fpedfied.
3. For every thirty minutes
delay (unavoidable accidents
excepted) in arriving after the
times, p'relcribed in any con
' ich the conn .idler fhali forfeit
' ui dollar j and if the delay
< ontinue until the departure of
any depending in id, whereby
the mails defined for Rich de
pending mails lofc a trip, an ad
ditional forfeiture of five dol
lars (hall be incurred.
4. New!papers as well as
Triers are to be fent in the
mail; and if any perfon, mak
ing propofals, defies to carry
..cm(papers other than thnfccon
veyed in the mail, for his own
emolument, he mu ft ftate in his
propofals, for what fum he will
* .vry with the emolument, and
' r what fum without that emo
lument.
5* Should any perfon, mak
• ; nropolijs, ddlrr an altera
or the times of arrivals and
uarruic above fpecitied, he
! -c fate in his propofals the
J. tods dt■ ft red, and die dif
■ rente they will make in the
Tins of his contrail'.
(>. Perfons mailing propofals
defined to Hate their prices
the year, Thole who con
- -ft will receive their pay
: arterly in the months of be
vvy, May, Augufc and No
- nber, one month after the
* .v* ration of each quarter.
7. No other rhan a frc e w Lire
perfon fliall bj: employed to con
vey the mad.
8. Where the propofer in
tends to convey the mail in the
body of a ft age carriage, he is
deft red to ftate it in his propo
rx
iUi b •
o. The poft-tnafter-general
refrrves to himfeif the right of
dec faring any contract at an end
whenever three failures happen
which Amount to the lofj of a
trip each.
10. The contradls for the
above routes are to be in ope
ration on the fir ft day of April
next, and are to continue in
force for one year from that
time. If any perfon (bould
prefer contrailing for two years,
lie will f ate what abatement he
will make in the price on that
account.
GIDEON GRANGER,
P oft-Maft er-G eneral.
General Poft-Office,
Wafhington City,
Nov. 5, 1802.
N O T I C E.
A LL Perfons having De
/ mands againft the Eftate
of the lien. Brigadier General
Jc h n Morrison, late of Burke
County, deceafed, are requefted
to make known the fame, on
oath, as foon as poffible to the
ad mini ft r ato r A b raham J ackfon
and thofe indebted will pleafe to
make payment, to
Elizabeth Morrison,
Admmfiratr'ix .
Abraham Jackson,
Adminiftrator .
Burke County, Sept. 15, 1802.
NOT I C E~
ALL perfons indebted to the
v Eftate of Gideon Allen,
late of Wafhington county, de
ceafed, are requefted to make
immediate payment ; and all
thofe to whom faid eftate is in
debted, are likewife requefted
to bring in their accounts pro
perly atcefted, on or before the
iiril day of June next.
David Blackshear,
William Allen,
Executors,
Auguft 25.
N O T I C e7
ALL perfons indebted to the
eft arc of James Hall, late of
Vvaffiington county, deceafed,
are requefted to make immediate
payment ; and thofe to whom
laid eftare is indebted, are like
wife requefted to bring in their
accounts properly attefted, on
or before the firft of June next.
David Blackshear,
Isaac Hall,
Adminiftrator 5.
TEN DOLLARS RFIFARD.
C FRAYED cn the qth inft,
trcmihe cn ci 0 fit re of E . Ten k<•
, LcAJvillc, a BLACK MAKr'
four years old Lift firing, fourteen
j bG * di k&> Jwab tail , and floor t
. r.uun, c :ith a few i addle rhyks,
: trots very fhorty and has the gra
| vel in the hoof of her mounting
i flounder. The above reward will
be given to any perfon who-will
deliver tbje faid Mare to the fu.b
-j ft f iber, living cn the Uchee herd-,
or iLight Dollars if deliverd to
(Alf C. C. Jenkins , Old-Town ,
Jejferftn County.
REUBEN HICKS.
December gv, 1802.
N OTIC r.
■VTINE months after tiute ap-
plication wi] 1 he made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Burke County, for leave to
fell a trad of land fituate in faid
County, containing 200 acres,
j oiningj oh n Bryan’s land, grant
i ed to John Lewis, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of
Abel Regers.
JOHN L AND, Adm'r.
May 4, ISO 2.
“take noticeT
Til/IT nine months after the
:loth of Align ft) i3c2, applica
tion will he made to the honor able
Inferior Court cf IVafhington
count}') for leave to fell a trail cf
287 1-2 acres of land , in Mont
gomery county) on Hightower's
creek) being tie property of James
Hally deccafed , for the benefit cf
the heirs and creditors cf faid
deceafed .
David Blackshear,
Isaac Hall,
Adminiftratcrs. *
T A K E~N O TICH
THAT after nine months from
this datCy application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court
of JVafhingtcn County) for leave
to fell a trail of land , on Willi
amfon's Jwamp y in faid County ,
including a mill called Hampton*s y
for the bereft cf the heirs and
creditors of Nathaniel Renfrce,
deceafed,
JAMES RUSHING,
* Executor,
An gift 9, 1802.
N oi l C~E.
r PHAT after the expiration of
nine months , application will
be made to’the Judges of the In
ferior Court of IVafhington Coun
ty, to fell a trail of 200 acres of
Land, in the faid County , ad
joining the Lands cf John Ren
free, John Sheppard and myfelf.
Sold for the benefit cf the heirs
cf William Duggan , deceafed.
Benjamin Manning,
Adminiftrator.
May 29, 1802.
N 6 T I C E.
THAT nine months after date ,
application will he made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Mont
gomery County) for leave to Jell
two trails of land) the property
of Richard Odom y cf faid county)
deceafed) for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of faid de
ceafed.
WILLIAM NEIL,
Adminiftrator.
March 22, 1803.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT nine months after date y
application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior court of
the county cf Burke , for leave to
fell a certain trail cfland , fituate
in [aid county ; containing three
hundred acres , hounding North
by Grey Stock Roberts , and va
cant land ; *' Eaft y by James Jor
dan's) and vacant land ; South),
by Sarah Higdon s y and vacant
land) and Weft by vacant land at
the time of Jurvey y and granted to
Jcftoua Simp In , the 9 tb cf May
17 86 —for the benefit of'the lAs
and creditors of the faid Jcftoua
himpfon.
Jamf, s J o n es, Attorney for
WorryKilpatri cj' Admi
nif rat or of Jcftoua Simpjon,
‘January g 1802.
G r, OT? c 1 ,
V'fijlrvgton ‘ V , ;,/■ ,
n REAS Mur iill n ?o o \
hath ilns day applied to
me for lettcisof adminifttation
on flic cflats and cfFeSs of
Charles Pate, late of the county
affine laid clecealcd ; thefe a, c
theicfore to cite and admonifh
al! and fingular the kindred and
creditors of the fa id deceafcd. to
file their objeftions if any they
have, in my office, on or before
the 2d Monday in Feb. nest,
oihenvife letters of adminiUn
tion will be granted him.
Given under my hand this
a 4‘h day of Dec 1802, and
in the 26 h year of Ameri
can Independence,
j. WATTS, c. r. o:
G E O R G I A,
Wajhington County.
WHER E A S Ehvid
Fiuker, and James Har
vey, hath this day applied to
me for letters of admimfira
tion, on the eflate and efircdts of
jeiemiah Kindall late of the
county aforefaid. dec.; thefe are
therefore to cite and admonifh
ai! and lingular tire kindred
and creditors of the fa id deccaf
cd, to file their objeftions if
any they have, in my office,
on or before the fecond Mondav
in Feb. next, other wife letters
ofadminillration will be granted
them.
Given under my hand at
office, this 14th of Dec.
1802, and in the 27th year
of American Independence
J. WATTS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA,
Wajhington County .
II ERE A S John
Howard hath this day ap#
plied to me for letters of admt
ni ft ration, on the eflate and ef
fefts of Peter Matthews, late of
the county aforefaid, deceafed ;
thefe are therefore to cite and
admonifh all and fingular the
kindred and creditors of tire faid
dcceafed, to file their obje&ions
if any they have, in rny office,
on or before the 2d Monday in
February next, otherwife letters?
oFsdmmiflration will be grant*
cd him.
Given under my hand this
34th of Dec. 1802, and
in the 27th year of Ame
rican Independence,
f. WATTS, c.c.o.
GEORGIA,
Wajhington county .
W H ER E A S Mof«
Daniel, and Mills Young,
hath this day applied to me for
letters of adminiflration on the
eflate and effects of John
Daniel, Lite of the county afore
faid, deceafcd ; thefe are there
fore to cite and admonifh ail ami
fingular the kindred and creditors
of the faid deceafed,to fr'e tbe*.”
objections if any ‘hey have,* in
tnv office, on or before the cd
Monday in Feb. next, other
wife letters of adminiflration
will be granted them.
Given under my hand <h JS
14th day of Dec. 1 Go.*»
and in the 27th year 0
American Independence.
J. Watts, c. c. o.
BLA N K DEE D S
for Jale at this