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TAKE NOTICE.'
THAT after nine months' froik
this date, application will be wade
to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Wajhington County, jor leave
to fell a trail of land, on Willi
amfon’s fwamp, in faid County,
including a mill called Hampton’s,
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Nathaniel Renfroe,
deceafed .
JAMES RUSHING,
Executor.
Augufi 9, 1802.
NOTICE.
NINE months after the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of
Wajhington County, for an order
of fale for part of a trail of land,
lying on the Oconee River, at the
Long Bluff, granted to Jeremiah
Oats—part mf the real eftate of
Jeremiah Oats, deceafed, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors
of faid deceafed.
JANE OATS, Admx.
JOHN LAWSON,
JARED IRWIN,
Adminiftrators.
Jan. 1, 1803.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT nine months after the
;loth of yluguft, 1802, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of Wajhington
county, for leave to Jell a trail of
287 1-2 acres of land, in Mont
gomery county, on Hightower’s
creek, Icing the property of James
Hall, deceafed , for the benefit of 1
the heirs and creditors of faid
deceafed.
David Blacxshear,
Isaac Hall,
Adminiftrators.
NOTICE.
HP HAT after the expiration of
nine months, application will
be made to the Judges of the In
ferior Court of Wajhington Coun
ty, to fell a trail of 200 acres of
Land, in the faid County, ad
joining the Lands of John Ren
froe, John Sheppard and myfelf.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of Wiliam Duggan, deceafed,
Ben jam 1 n Manning,
Adminifirator,
May 29, 1 So 2.
NOTICE.
NINE months after the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of
Montgomery County, for an order
toJell thefollowing 'Trails of Land,
to wit:
287 1-2 acres of Land, on
the Oconee River, granted to the
heirs of George Cook.
575 acres adjoining the above
on Big Creek, granted to M‘Mur~
ply.
1000 acres on Pendleton’s
. Creek , granted to John Andcr
fcn.
Alfo to the honorable Inferior
Court of Jeff erfcn County, for an
order to fell part of a trail of
Land, on Roc key Comfort —it
being part of the real eftate of
Hugh Lawfon, deceafed, jor the
benefit of the heirs of faid deceafed .
* SARAH LAWSON,
Adm’rx.
JOHN LAWSON,
THOMSON LAWSON,
Adminiftrators.
Jan. 1, 1803.
TAKE NOTICE.
r T*HE Suljcriber having given
his Note or Due-Bill, to
Sherod Swain, of Montgomery
County, for tbefum of one hundred
andfifty dollars, bearing date the
11 th January laft, payable the
2sth December next, and the con
federation for which the faid Note
was given being a deceitful and
fraudulent one, he warns all and
every perjon whatever, againft
receiving an alignment of thefaid
Note, until an invefiigation which
he is about to infinite in a court
of. law fhnll decide the bufinefs.
DRURY JONES.
February 2, 1803.
NOTICE.
NINE Months after date,
application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court of
Wajhington County, for leave to
Jell two hundred acres of land in
faid county, adjoining lands of
John Darby, being apart of the
real Eftate of John Anderfon, dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
STEPHEN STEPHENS,
Adminifirator.
ELI?A. ANDERSON,
Adminftratrix.
February 19, 1803.
N OTIC E.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the ho
norable Inferior Court of Han
cock County, for leave to fell two
trails of land, one in faid county,
on the waters of Ijland Creek,
adjoining Hugh Horten and others,
containing about five hundred
acres. The other in the County
of Wajhington, containing eight
hundred acres, on the waters of
Spring Creek , adjoining Hooker
and others ; the real eftate of
John Cook deceafed, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of
faid deceafed.
John Harbirt,A
John Cook, > Ad’ors.
Philip Cook, j
January 1, 1803.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Hon. Inferior Court of Burke
County, for leave to fell two
hundred and fifty acres of land in
faid County, on Chevers’s
Creek, adjoining lohn Patter
fon, fen. 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.
NO T I C E.
HAVE transferred all my
1 oueftanding debts in the State
Georgia, contraded fmee the
firft of January 1801, to Mr.
Isaac Bower, for valuable
confederation.
DAVID M'CORMICK.
fffr* AID perfons indebted
to me, under the above transfer,
will pie ale to obferve, that im
< mediate lints will be com
menced for the recovery of the
fame, unlds prevented by fpee-
I dy payment.
ISAAC BOWER.
I SHERIFF’S SALES.
ON the firft Tuefiday in April
next, will he fold, at the Mar
ket Houfe in Louifiville, to the
higheft bidder , between the
hours of ten and three o'clock,
A likely Negro Fellow, na
med Tom, taken to fatisfy an
execution Robert Thompfon,
vs. Zachariah Gray and Nathan
Powell. Former terms of fale
not complied with.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
January 26, 1803.
SHERIFFS SALES.
On the firjl 'Tuefiday in Jan. next,
will be fiuld to the higheft
bidder, at the Market -Houfe,
in Louifiville, between the hours
efi ten and three o'clock,
ONE Negro Fellow, named
1 oru \ taken as the property of
Chejlty Bojiwick, adminiftrator of
Jofieph Prefiton, deccafied, to fatisfy
Jofeph Clay, vs adminiftrator of
Jofieph P reft on,
A lib, Eleven Negroes, named
as follows : Charles, Chlce, Sa
vanah York, Nelly, Bdlinda, Ja
cob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Marratton, pointed out as
the property of Cheftey B oft wick,
fen. to fatisfy an execution of Pa
trick Hays, vs. Cheftey Boftwick ,
and other executions. "
DAVID THOMAS, Serif,
ftfP The Sale of the above
Property, will take place on the
fir ft Tuefiday in April next, if
the former terms ofi fale are not
complied with,
%n. 31, 1803.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be fold, on the firft Tuefiday
in April next, at the Court-
Houfe, in Montgomery County,
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock, the following
PRO PER TY, to wit:
472 Acres of LAND, on the
Big Ohocpie , granted to Jefije
Wtggin s, with 60 acres cleared
thereon, both apple and peach
orchards, and reafionable good
buildings on the premifes 300
acres ofi land adjoining the above
land, granted to Willi am Lcff,
and Sands Slandley, 432 acres
granted to Thacker Vivion. —
AJfio, eleven NEGROES, to
wit: Davy, Lucy, Chloe, Metlen
Ccefiar, Judy, Charles, Flora,
Dick, Cate, and Sail Like wife
400 head of cattle, and 4 head o f
horfes. —Taken as the property
of Sands Standley, to fatisfy Ste
phen Powell's execution.
The above fale was prftponed
by confient of parties.
Alfio will befold on the firft Tuefi
day in May next, one bay Mare,
and one roan horfie, taken as the
property of Gideon 'Thomas, in
favour of John Allen, by a mort
gage condition.
Conditions, cade,
H. FULGHAM
Sheriff M, C,
February 2, 1803.
NOTICE.
Iftjf* ALL thole having de
mands againft the Eftate of the
late Henry G. Caldwell, dec. are
required to render them properly
atiefted to the fubferiber as loon
as polTible ; and thofe indebted
to fa'id Eftate, are requefted to
make immediate payment to
DRUSILLA CALDWELL,
Exetrix,
February 11, 1803,
GEORGIA,
Hancock County.
Abram Borland cam
befote me and being duly
ffvorn, faith that he was pojfeffed
of a note cf hand given by William
Cain .to Jeremiah Bonner , and
indorfed by faid Bon nor to this
depenanty payable the firft cf Jan .
lafty and that thefaid note is cither
loft cr mi faid.
ABRAM BORLAND.
Sworn to this nd Feb. 1803.
before
A. M. Devereaux, j. p,
NOTICE.
I forewarn all perfons from
trading for the above dtferibed
note. A. BORLAND.
G EORGIA,
Warren County .
ElizabethN e\v~
fom, Frederick Newlbm,
John Newfom, Solomon New
fom, David Newfom and Ala
Newfom hath applied to me for
letters of adminiftration on the *
goods, chatties and credits of
Solomon Newfom, fen. deceaf.
ed; theie are therefore to cite
and admomfh all and fingular
the kindred and creditors of laid
dec. 10 be and appear before the
honorable Court of Ordinary,
on the fecond Monday in April
next, then and there to fnew
caule if any they can, why faid
letters fhouldnot be granted.
Given under my hand and
feal, at Office, this 16th day
of February, 1803, and
27th year of American In
dependence.
Septimus Weatherby,
c.c. o. w.a
GEORGIA,
Jefferfon County .
Tlf H E R E A S Jofeph G.
Pofner, hath this day ap
plied to me for letters of ad
miniftration, on the eftate and
effech of David S. Pofner, a mi
nor, late of the county afore Lid,
dec.; thefe are therefore to cite
and admonifti all and (ingular
the kindred and creditors of faid
deceafed, to file their obieflions
if any they have, in my office,
on or before the fiift Monday
in .April next, otherwife letters
of adminiftration will be granted
them.
Given under my hard at of
fice, this 23d of February,
1803, and in the 27th year
of American Independence
JAS. BOZEMAN, c. c. 0.
GEORGIA,
Jefferfon County.
TITHEREAS Charity Spen-*
cer, hath this day applied
to me for letters of adminiftra
tion on the eftate and efFe&s cf
jofeph B. Spencer, late of the
county aforefaid deceafed ; thefe
are therefore to cite and admonifti
all and fingular the kindred and
creditors of the faid deceafed, to
file their objections if any they
have, in my office, on or before
the Ift Monday in April nexr,
otherwife letters of administra
tion will be granted her.
Given under my hand thi"
2gdof February 1803,
in the 27th year of Ameri
can Independence.
JAS. BOZEMAN,
BLANK DEEDS
for Jaleat this Oljia.
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