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PROPOSAL'S
FOR CARRYING
MAILS OF THE U. STATES,
On the following Poll-Roads,
Will he received at the GENE
RAL POST-OFFICE , at
fVafoirigtoVy until the i 2th day
of January , 1803, inclujive,
I N GEORGIA.
89. From Augufta by Little
River, Lincoln c. h. Pcterfburg,
Elberton, Franklin c. h. and
Gilberts, to Clarkthorough once
a week. Leave Augufta every
Monday at 8 am, and arrive at
CJarkfboiough on 1 hurfday by
10 a w, Leave Clark (borough
every Thurfday at 2 p m, and
arrive at Augufta the next Mon
day at 4 a m.
90. From Augufta by Co-
Jumbiac. h. Wafhington,Green-
Iboro’, Richardfonfville, Sparta,
Georgetown, and Warrcnton to
Louifvillc, onne a week. Leave
Augufta every Monday at 2
p m, and arrive at Louifville on
Thurfday by 5f m. Return
ing —Leave Louifville every
Friday ar 6 am, and arrive at
Augufta the next Monday by
XO A M.
91. From Louifville by San
derlville to Fort Wilkinfon
once a week. leave Louif
•ville every Friday at 4 am, and
arrive at Fort Wilkinfon by 6
p M. Returning—Leave Fort
Wilkinfon every Saturday at 8
am, and arrive at Louifville by
8 pm.
NOTES.
1. The Poft-mafter-general
may expedite the mails and al
ter the times of arrival and de
parture at any time during the
continuance of the contrads, he
previoufly ftipulating an ade
quate compenfaticn for any ex
tra expence that may be occa
fioned thereby.
2. Fifteen minutes fhall be
allowed for opening and clofing
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, prefcribtd in any con
trad, the contrader fhall forfeit
one dollar; and if the delay
continue until the departure of
any depending mail, whereby
the mails deftmed for fuch de
pending mails lofe atrip, an ad
ditional forfeiture of five dol
lars fhall be incurred.
4. Newfpapers as well as
letters are to be tent in the
mail ; and if any perfon, mak
ing propofals, defines to carry
newfpapers other than thofe con
veyed in the mail, for his own
emolument, he muft ftate in his
propofals, for what fum he will
carry with 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
muft ftate in his propofals the
alterations defired, and the dif
ference they will make in the
terms of his contract.
6. Perfons making propofals
are defired to ftate their prices
by the year. Thofe who con
trad will receive their pay
quarterly in the months of Fe
bruary, May, Auguft and No
vember, one month after the
expiration of each Quarter.
7. No other than a free white
perfon fhall be employed to con
vey the mail.
8. Where the propoter in
tends to convey the mail in the
body of a ffage carriage, he is
defired to ftate it in his propo
fals. it j
9. The poft-mafter-general
referves to himfelf the right of
declaring any contrad at an end
whenever three failures happen
which amount to the lofs of a*
trip each.
10. The contrads for the
above routes arc to be in ope
ration on the firft day of April
next, and are to continue in
force for one year from that
time. If any perfon fhoitld
prefer contrading for two years,
he will ftate what abatement he
will make in the price on that
account.
GIDEON GRANGER,
Pcjt-Majter-General.
General Poft-Office,
Wafhington City,
Nov. 5, 1802.
NOTICE.
ALL Perfons having De
mands againft the Eftace
of the Hon. Brigadier General
John Morrison, lateofßurke
County, deceafed, are requefted
to make known the fame, on
oath, as foon as poflible to the
adminiftiator Abraham Jackfon
and thofe indebted will pleafe to
make payment, to
Elizabeth Morrison,
Adminijir atrix.
Abraham [ackson,
Adminiftrator.
Burke County, Sept. 15, 1802.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons indebted to the
Eftate of Gideon Allen,
late of Wafhington county, de
feated, are requefted to make
immediate payment ; and all
thofe to whom faid eftate is in
debted, arc like wife requefted
to bring in their accounts pro
perly atcefted, on or before the
firft day of June next.
David Blackshear,
William Allen,
Executors .
Auguft 25.
NOTICE.
TSJINE months after date ap-
plication will be made to
the Honorable thelnteriorCourt
of Burke County, for leave to
tell a trad of land fituate in faid
County, containing 200 acres,
joining Johnßryan’s land,grant
ed to John Lewis, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of
Abel Rogers.
JOHN LAND, Adm'r.
May 4, 1802.
NOTICE.
NINE mtnths after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Hon. Interior Court of Burke
County, for leave to tell two
hundred and fifty acres of land in
laid County, on Chevers’s
Creek, adjoining John Patter
fon, ten. and Chriftopher Bal
lard’s lands, the real eftate of
Nathaniel Whitaker, deceafed,
for the benefit of the heirs of
faid deceafed.
Agnes Whitaker, Edm’x.
Benj. Whitaker, Adm'r,
Augufi 9, 1802.
NOTICE.
Copartnership of Robert &
John Bolton.
THE death of Mr. Robert
Bolton, renders it necef
fary to inform the friends and
correfpondents of the firm, both
in the United States and abroad,
that the bunds and Stock in
trade, remain as heretofore, and
that provifion is made not only
to preferve, but annually to
encreafc the Capital. They
are alfo informed, that the bu
fmefs of the Houle will continue
to be conduced by
JOHN BOLTON,
Under the fame firm of Robert
& John Bolton,
Savannaby Dec . to, 1802.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT nine months after the
loth of Auguft) 1802, applica
tion will he made to the honorable
Inferior Court of Wajhington
county) for leave to fell a trait of
287 1-2 acres of land) in Mont
gomery county) on Hightower's
creek , being the property of fames
Hall) deceafed , for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of faid
deceafed.
David Blackshear,
Isaac Hall,
Adminiftrators.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT after nine months from
this date , application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court
°f Wajhington County) for leave
to fell a trait of land , on Willi
am] on's fwamp) in faid County,
including a mill called Hampton's 3
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Nathaniel Renfrce,
deceafed.
JAMES RUSHING,
Executor.
Auguft 9, 1802.
N O T I CT
r riIAT after the expiration of
nine months , application will
be made to the Judges of the In
ferior Court cf IVafhingtcn Coun
ty* t 0 a tra ft c f 200 awes cf
Land) in the faid County) ad
joining the Lands of John Ren
frc€) John Sheppard and myfelf.
Sold for the benefit cf the heirs
of Wiliam Duggan , deceafed.
Benjamin Manning,
Adminiftrator.
May ic)) 1802.
NOTICE.
THAT nine months after date ,
applicatiou will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Mont
gomery County) for leave to fell
two trails cf land , tbe property
of Richard Odom . of faid county ,
deceafed) for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors cf faid de
ceafed.
WILLIAM NEIL,
Adminiftrator,
March 22, 1803.
NOTICE.
ALL thefe perfons having de
mands againft the efate cf Mofes
Spight) late cf Burke County , dec.
are requefed to render them in
duly attefted ; and fuch as are in
debted thereto , to make immediate
payment) it being the wiff of thefe
to whom the adminiflration is
confided) to clofe y as fpeedily as
pojfble) the affairs cf that efate.
BENJ. BELL, Adm'r.
November 7, 1802,
c e o «. c i a,
Wajhinglon county.
W H E R E A S H, nev
Taylor, and Ifaac Tay| 0r
hath this day applied to me f' ( . r *
letters of adminiftration on the
eftate and eflPc&s of Thomas
Taylor, late of the county afoie
faid, dcceafed ; thefe aie there,
fore to cite and admonifh all and
fingularthe kindredarsd creditors
of the faid dcceafed to file their
objections if any they have, i fl
my office, on or before the 2d
Monday in Feb, next, other,
wile letters of adminiUration
will be granted them.
Given tinder my hand this
14th day of Dec. 1802,
and in the 27th year of
American Independence.
J. Watts, c. c. o.
GEORGIA,
Wa/Jiington County,
W PEREAS Martin
Kindrick and James Har
vey, hath this day applied to
me for letters of adminiftra
fion, on the eftate and efFecls of
Benjamin Kindrick, late of the
county aforelaid, dec.; thefe are
thcicfore to cite and admomlh
all and lingular the kindred
and creditors of the faid deceas
ed, to file their objedHons if
any they have, in my office,
on or before the Second Monday
in Feb. next, otherwife letters
of adminiftration 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.
G FORG I A,
Washington County,
W»- REAS Middleton Pool
hath this day applied to
01c for letteis of adminiftration
on the eftate and effedls of
Charles Pate, late of the county
aforelaid derrafed ; thefe are
therefore to cite and admonifti
all and fingular the kindred and
creditors of the Said deceafed, to
file their obje&ions if any they
have, in my office, on or before
‘he 2d Monday in Feb. n xt,
otherwife letters of adminihra
tion will be granted him.
Given under my hand this
14th day of Dec 1802, and
in the 26 h year of Ameri
can Independence.
J, WATTS, c. c. o;
GEORGIA,
Wajhinglon Coutity,
I XT HER E A S John
* V Howard hath this day ap
plied to me for letters of admi
niftration, on the eftate and cf
fefts of Peter Matthews, late of
the county aforelaid, deceafed ,
thele arc therefore to cite and
admonifh all and Singular the
kindred and creditors of the faid
deceafed, to file their objeftinns
if any they have, in my office,
cn or before the 2d Monday in
February next, otherwife letters
of adminiftration will be grant
ed him.
Given under my band this
14th of Dec. 1802. and
in the 27th year of Ame
rican Independence.
J. WATTS, c. c. o.
BLANK DEEDS
for fale at this Ojjirf*