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PROPOSALS , For printing fyy Subscription, in the Town of Sparta, Han cock County, a Republican News-Paper, to he entitled , The GAZETTE. CONDITIONS. I. The Farmer’s Gazette, Jhail he pi intid weekly , on demi paper , of a good quality—and delivered to Subscribers in Spar ta cn the day of publication, and to thefe at a difiance, agreeable to dire Si ten. 11. The price to each Subscri ber, will ht three dollars per an num, pay able halfy early*- cne half will be required cn the receipt of ihcfrft number, and the remainder at lie end of fix months . 111. Adveytifiements infer ted on the ufiual terms—and Communi cations of an interefiing nature, promptly attended to. IV. The paper will commence cn the firft day of July next, or foonsr , ifi three hundred Sub scribers are obtained. To the Public. THE Subfcribcrs, adhmted by a defire to comply with the numerous felicitations of gen tlemen in feveral parts of Han cock County, and feme of the adjoining Counties—with a hope of its proving beneficial to the Country, offer to the confidcra tion of the Public, the forego ing Propofals; and they pledge themfelves to the encouragers of this undertaking, that it will be their conftant aim to purfue thofe meafures which will tend to promote the public good. Ambrose Day. Dennis L. Ryan. Louifville, March i, 1803. ffif Sulfcripticns are received at all the P oft- Offices in Hancock County. — Alfo, at the Reft - Offices, Greenefhcrcugh, Warrenton and Georgetown. n oTTcTi; T HAVE transferred all my JL outftanding debts in the State of Georgia, contracted fince the firfi of January 1801, to Mr. Isaac Bower, for valuable confideration. DAVID M'CORMICK. ItT ALL perfons indebted to me, under the above transfer, will plcafe to obferve, that im mediate fuits will be com menced for the recovery of the lame, unlefs prevented by fpee dy payment. ISAAC BOWER. N O T I c’eT NINE months after date, ap plication wmJI be made to the l ion. Inferior Court of Bui ke Conrty, for leave to fell two hundred and fifty acres of land in Lid County, on Chevcrs’s Creek, adjoining lohn Patrer fon, fMpand Chriflopher Bal lard’s rands, the real t flare of Nathaniel Whitaker, deceafed, for the benefit of the heirs of Lid deceafed. Ac nes_ Whitaker, Earn\x. B£N J. W HIT AKE R , Adm ’T. Auguft 9, 1802, NOTICE. _ NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the ho norable Inferior Co urt of Han cock County, for leasts to fell two tracts of land, one in Jaid county, on the waters cf If and Creek, adjoining Hugh Horton and ether"s, containing about five hundred <■> * acres . The other in the County of Wafjington, containing eight hundred acres, on the waters of Spring Creek, adjoining blocker and others ; the real eft ate of John Cook deceafed, for'the bere ft of the heirs and creditors of Jaid deceafed. John Harbirt,T • John Cook, \ Adders. Philip Cook, j January 1, 1803. N O T I C~iT AF lER the expiration cf nine Months, from the date hereof, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Or j dinary of the county of Burke, for an order o f f ale cf the remain ing partrof the real eflate of Ar chibald Woods, deceafed, cf the Jaid county, viz. 91 acres of land in the county of Jefferfen, adjoining lands cf Benjamin Da vis, and granted to Jaid Weeds. Alfo , 50 acres of land in the county of Burke, 'adjoining lards cf David Woods. 'lhe fale cf the above lands is for the bereft of the heirs and creditors cf jdid deceafed. John Martin, Admin or. Esther Woods, Admin trix. October 2, 1802. Tot 1 c e. NINE months after the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court cf Montgomery County, for an order tofell the following Trails oj Land, , to wit : 287 1-2 acres of Land, cn the Oconee River, granted to the heirs of George Cook. 575 acres adjoining the above cn Big Creek, granted to APMur phy. i goo acres cn Pendleton's Creek, granted to John Ander fon. ' Alfo to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeff erf n County, for an order to fell part cf a trail cf Land, cn Roc key Comfort —it Icing part cf the real eft ate of Hugh Lawfon, deceafed, jcr the benefit cf the heirs cf Jaid deceafed. SARAH LAWSON, Adm’rx. JOHN LAWSON, THOMSON LAWSON, Adminiflrators. j Jan. 1, 1803. I TAKE r l HAT after nine months from j ibns date , application will he made j to ties honorable the Inferior Com) i rf Wajhingtcn County, jcr leave to fella trail of land, cn IP Hit tinifen's Jwarnp, in Jaid County , including a mill called Hampton's, for the benefit of the heirs and \ i reditors cf Is at han't el Ren free* I A. .v / J Clc CC CjJ Cd * JAMES RUSHING, Executor. Auguft 9, 1802. almanac’s I 1 or the Year 1803. For Sale at this Cilice. NOTICE. | fijT ON Friday the 20th of j May next, at the plantation of 1 the late Col. 1 ienry G. Cald well, deocafcd, will be ibid, the per Tonal eftate of the Taid de cca.ec;—conftfting of flock of different kinds, houfehold furni ture, corn, fodder, &c. The falc to commence precifcly at 10 o’clock, and continue until all is fold.—Conditions will be made known on the day of fale. DK US ILL A CALDWELL, Executrix. March 30, 1803. NOTIC E. XTINE months after date , ap- plication will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock County, fey leave to fell a trait of land in J'aid County , containing one hundred acres , ad joining Samuel 'turner and John Brown, for the benefit cf the heirs and creditors cf John Butler , de ceafed. Edmond Butler, Admr. March 26, 1803. N O T I C E. (Cfr NINE months after date application will -he made to the Hen. Inferior Court cf IVajhing ten Lcunty , for leave to fell a trail of land in Hancock County , near the Ounce, being the property of John Hunt, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and or edit on s offaid de ceafed. Julius Jackson, Adminift rater, m February 15, 1803. N 6 fTc E NINE months after the date hereof , application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of IVajhington County , for an order of Jale for part of a trail of land , /)’/«£ the Oconee River , <7/ the Long Bluff, granted to Jeremiah Oats—part cf the real ejlate of Jeremiah Oats, deceajed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors cf /aid decea/ed. JANE OATS, Admx. JOHN LAWSON, JARED IRWIN, Adminiftrators. Jan. 1, 1803. TAKE NOTICE. THAT nine months after the 'loth of Auguft, 1802, applica tion will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of IVaJhington county, fo r leave to Jell a trait of 287 1-2 acres cf land, in Mont gomery county, on Hightower's creek, being the property cf James Hail, deceajed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jaid deceajed. David 81-ackskear, Isaac Hall, Adminifl raters. NOT I C eT NINE Months after date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of WaftAngtcn County, for leave to fell two hundred acres of laud in faid county, adjoining lands cf John Daily, Ling apart cjthe real Ejlate cf John Anderfon, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. STEPHEN STEPHENS, Adndiiifratcr. ELIZA. ANDERSON, Adminifrairix, February 1 o, 1803. FOR SAL F, ONE Tra£l of LAND, j ri Franklin county,ccmaininp* i 380 acres, more or left ; grant ed to Leonard Marbury, bound ed louchwardly by Baker’s land. Touch-eaftwardly by Horatio Marbury’s land and all other Tides by vacant land. One Tract of Land in Frank-’ lln County, containing 11:0 acres more or Ids, granted r.o Leonard Marbuiy; bounded north-weft ward ly by Charity Mar bury’s 1 an d, north-ea ft w ar d 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 Commiffioners of Con fiscated property in Decem ber, 1784. Ebsnezer Stark, Moor's IVharfy Savannah, November 23, 1802. CEORCI A, 0 Burke County . WH E REAS Comfort Boftick hath this day ap plied to me for letters of adrni nillration, on the cfUte and ef- Lds of John Boftick, late of the county aforclaid, deceafed , thele aic therefore to cite and admonifh all and fmgular the kindied and ciediors of the faid deceafed, to fde their objefifions if any they have, in my office, on or before the 4th day of May next, oiherwitc letters of adminiftration will be grain ed her. Given under my hand this 4th day of April 1803 and in the 27th year of Ame rican Independence. Wm. BADULY, c. c, o. GEORGIA, fefferfun County. W H E R E A S Sarah CuL breath, hath this day ap plied to me for letters of ad mimflration, on the cllare and effects of Daniel Cuibieatb, late of the county aforclaid, dec.; rhefc aic therefote ro cite and admonifh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of faid deceafed, to hie their obkflions if any they have, in my oftnee, on or before the hill Monday in June next, otherwife letters of adminiftration will be granted him. Given under my hand at office, ibis 6th of April, 1803, and in the 27thyeai of American Independence. JAS. BOZEMAN, c. c.o. GEORGIA, Jeferfcn County. WHEREAS Drury Dees. hath this day applied to me for letters of admini(na tion on the eflate and <ffeQs of Elizabeth Dees, late of the county afoiefaid deceafed ; thefe are therefore tocitcand admonifti ail lingular the kindred ar;d creditors of the Lid deceafed,- to file their objections if any they have, in my office, on or before tire Ift Monday in May next, otherwife letteis of adminiht a “ non will be granted him. Given under my hand this 23d of March 1803 »nd in the 27th year of Ain-* 1 ran Independence* JAS. BOZEMAN, c. -