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A I L perfors having demands 1
* ■*“ againft the Eft ate of Colonel
Thom ah Meriwether, dec'd.
are requaled to render them to the
fubfrihcrs for payment , and thofe
indebted are defined to make imme
diate payment, to
Jane Patterson, Ex'trix.
and
John Berrien, Ex'or.
jLouifville, April 12. 1803.
N O T I C E.
To he fold, on SATURDAY, the
4 th of June next ,
A complete fet of Saw and
Grift Milllrons,and Mill Stones,
with a number of other articles,
the property of Charles F.
Walker, deceafed, with a cre
dit of nine months; purchafers
giving bond with fecurity for
the payment. The above fale
to be held at the Grift Mill,
formerly occupied by Francis
Coleman, on Duhart’s Creek.
Wm. walker.
By order of the 'Trufiees of
Jaid Eflate.
April 25, iBoj.
SHERIFF’S SALES:
Will he fold, on the Eirjl Tuefday
in June next, at the Market
1 Joufe, in I^cuifville , to the
higheft bidder , between the hours
of ten and three o' clock,
300 Acres of LAND, called
the pond trad; taken as the
property of John Whitehead,
to latisfy fundry executions, Ro
bert Prior, vs. John Paulett and
John Whitehead, levied on by
Benjamin Daufey, conftabie, and
returned to me.
Alfo, 500 Acres of LAND,
more or itfs, as the property of
Abraham Roberts, to farisfy
fundry executions, William
Streetman, vs. Abraham Ro
berts, returned to me by Benj.
Daufey, conftabie.
400 Acres of LAND, more
or left, on the waters of Che
ver’s Creek ; levied on as the
property of Dumpfey Barnes,
to fatisfy fundry executions—
returned to me by Benj. Dau
fey, conftabie.
Alio, 200 Acres of LAND,
as the property of Hod in Till
man, lying in Burke County,
adjoining lands of Mathias Gray,
on the waters of Rockey Creek,
to fatisfy John Bird’s execution,
levied on by Benjamin Daufey,
conftabie, and returned tome.
200 Acres of Land, the pro
perty of Ifaac Rawls, whereon
he now lives, bounded by lands
of George | ones, Andrews, Her
ring and James Stubbs, to fatisfy
an execution J. M. Sterett &
Jas. Stubbs, executors of Wm.
M‘Dovv'ell, vs. Ifaac Rawls and
J. M l Daniel.
Aifo, 2 likely Horfes, taken
as the property of the eftate of
BJaffingame Harvey, deceafed,
to fatisfy David Robin fern’s ex
ecution.
DAVID THOMAS,
SlmijL
April 20, ICO3. •
C CONFINED In Jail, in Spar
> ta , Hancock County, two
negro men, who [peak broken Eng
iijh, Jay their names are Charles
and Jim , and that they belorr to
a Samuel Wilkin r (or ITiHie)
near Savannah,
JOHN FREEMAN,
Jailer .
NOTICE. 1
On Friday the third day of June
next , will he fold, at the houje
of Nancy Watkins, to the high
eft • bidder , on a credit of fix
months —
ONE Horfe, and feveral
heat! of Cartle, with a quantity
of Corn, and other articles too
tedious to mention, it being a
parr of the perfonal property (ft
the late John Watkins, dectaft- ,
ed ; the purchafer giving bond
with approved fecurity to
George Walker,
Lewis Emanuel,
Executors.
Burke County, April 13, 1803.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the Fir ft- Tuefday in June
next, at the Court-Houje, in
Montgomery County ,
Two Trafts of LAND, one
traftv containing 150 Acres, the
other containing 69 Acres.—
Sold as the real eftate of Richard
Odum, deceafed, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the
laid deceafed.
WILLIAM NEIL,
Adminiftrator.
April 6, 1803.
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
Will he fold on ' Tuefday the 28 th
of June next , at the Court-
El 0 ufe in Waynefhoro' Burke
County , the following! raffs of
land, or as much thereof\ as
will fettle the taxes dueJor the
years 1801, and 1802, to wit:
2CQO acres of pine land, lying
on Savannah River, the pro
perty of White Roftiter—lax
due, 31 dollars 87 1-2 cents.
Alfo 100 acres Savannah
fwamp, firft quality, the proper
ty of Francis Paris, fen.—Tax
due, 9 dollars 87 1-2 cents.
540 acres of pine land, the
property of James Stringer, of
Burke County—Tax due, 2
dollars,
1 50 acres of land, 2d quality,
the property of Samuel Redd—
lax due, 2 dollars 25 cents.
500 acres of land, 3d quality,
the property of Solomon Mal
kins—Tax due, 4 dollars 121-2
cents.
2CO acres land, 3d quality,
th£ property of Willis Drew—
Tax due, 3 dollars 87 1-2 cents.
300 acres of land, 3d quality,
the property of Benjamin
Green—Tax due, 15 dollars
37 1-2 cents.
86 acres of land, 3d quality,
the property of Shadrack Dukes
lax due, 1 dollar 12 1-2
cents,
300 acres land, ift quality,
j the property of Hugh Steal—
Tax due, 6 dollars 25 cents.
300 acres of land, the proper
ty of Robert Nobles—l ax due.
! 5 dollars 50 cents.
250 acres oflar.d, 3d quality,
| the property of Charles Simons
i —T ax due, 2 dollars 7 5 cents.
250 acres of land, the proper
| ty of Mills Woodard—Tax due,
i 2 dollars, 87 1-2 cents.
250 a( res of land, part of the
j cftaie of Elizabeth Odom, giv
en in by Mills Woodard—Tax
I due, 87 1-2 cents,
j 6c 6 acres of land, 3d quality,
| the property of Richard Moore
lax due, 5 dollars 75 cents.
ABNER ] lOLLIDAY,
T. C. IE C.
- 1801.
» • NOTICE.
lOn TUESDAY , the 17 th May
next, will he expofed to public
Jaie , at the late Dwelling Houfe
of Nathan Powell , deceafed,
A con-fiderablc quantity of
! COTTON and CORN, the
| property of laid deceafed.—
Conditions, cafh.
Nancy Powell, A-dm'x,
John Bryan,
Benjamin Bryan,
Adminifirato rs .
April 4, 1803.
A CAUTION.
A IT. peiTons are forewarned
from trading with Thomas
11. Kenan, for four negroes,
viz. Bet and her three children,
Stephen, Moles and Bella j as
the laid Negroes were fold to
me for a valuable cnnfideration,
by laid Thos. Id. Kenan, about
the laft of December 18oi, or
fir ft of January, 1802, and a
bill of hie for
in the prefence of Abijah An
derfon and Gabriel H. Kenan ;
which bill of fale has fince been
loft or mi (laid fo that I cannot
find ic ; but will have it eftab
lilhed by a rule of the next Su
perior Court of this County.
ANN KENAN.
Hancock County , April 7, 1803.
NOTICE.
I FOREWARN all perfons
from trading with Ann Ke-
I nan, for ascertain negro boy,
by name Stephen, as her cla m
is defective and fraudulently
held ; and as I wifli the public
to know in what manner fhe
pretends holding laid negro,
and to do away any ill-natured
report, I (hall take this oppor
tun ty :—ln the year 1802,1 was
fund by dme diftinft perfons,
the whole amount was feven
hu-v.’ ed dollar—l was held to
ba I, and rny property being at .
my mod el’s A. Kenan, I re
qiu fled her to join me in bond
lor my appearance; fhe reludt
antly did ?<•, rr d home timeafyer
fie nquiflu; me to make her
over a certain family of negroes,
fur Ear I fhculd die orfomething
turn up tha ( 1 could not appear,
1 accordingly did fc—fince, I
have paid die munej—and now
to prevent my paying a few
otht r litde debts, and to do
vv'hat is juft, fhe : blolutcly re
futes my havtrg he property.
THOh. IT KENAN.
Hancock County , April 15, 1803.
NOTIC E.
Aid perf ns having demands
againft the ( ftate of John Wat
kins, iaie of Burke County, de
ceafed. are requefted to exhibit
tlieir refp. dlive accounts, legally
pDven ; and th< It who are in
debted to the la d t fate are ear
-1 neftly requtfted 10 make imme
diate pa\rnen», to
Georce Walker, &
Lewis Emanuel,
Executors .
April 20, 1803.
| FOR SALE ATTIIJs OFFICE,
T II E
AC T S
OF THE GENERAL AS
SEMBLT r f the STATE
of GEORGIA, passed at
the Sessions of June and
November, ISO 2.
C E O P C I A,
Washington County,
W I? E R E A S Catha
rine Grooms, hath this
day applied to me for let
ters of adminifhation on the
eO;>te and effVfts of ]?,ljfha
Grooms, late of the count y
aforeftid, dec. thefe are there
fore to cite and adrnonifh all and
Gngular the kindred and creditors
of the faid deceased, to frle their
objections if any they have, i n
my office, on or before the id
Monday in June next, other
wife letters of adminiflration
will be granted her.
Given under my hand this
4th day of May 1803*
and in the 27th year of
American Independence,
J. IRWIN, c. c, o,
GEORGIA,
Washington County:
Ty HERE AS Mathew Harris
and Elizabeth Right hath
this day applied to me for
lettc rs of adminifhation on
the elfate ?nd effefts of {ohm
Right, late of the county afore
faid deceafed ; thefe are there
fore to cite and admonilh
al! and lingular the kindred and
creditors of the faid deceafed, to
hie tlfeir obje&ions if any they
have, in rny office, on or before
he 2d Monday in June next*
otherwife letters of admiriillra
tion will be granted them.
Given under my hand this
4<h of May 1803, vd
in the 27th year of Ameri
can Independence.
J. IRWIN, c. c. o.
georgiaT
Washington County,
HERE AS Nancy How
* ard, hath this day ap
plied to me for Setters of acf
rnimflration, on the eflatc and
effechof James Howard, late
of the county afore faid, dec.;
ttafe are therefore to cite
and admonifh all and lingular
the kindred and creditors of iaid
deceafed, to file their obie&ion*
il ary they have, in my office,
on or before the 2d Monday
in June next, otherwife letters
ofadminiflration will be granted
her* Given under my hard at
office, this 4th of May, 1803,
and in the 27th year of American
Independence.
J. IRWIN, c. c.o.
GEORGIA,
Washington County,
H E R R A S Sarah
’ * I ockey, hath this day ap
plied to me for letters of admi
niOration, on the eflfcte and ef
f< 6fs of James Lockey, late of
the county aforefaid, deceafed ;
thefe are therefore to cite and
admonifli all and fingular the
kindled and creditors of the laid
deceafed, to hie their ohjt-‘6ilons
if any they have, in my office,
on or before the 2d Monday
in June nexr, otherwife letters
of adminiflration will be grant
ed her.
Given under my hand
4th day of May 1803 and
in the 27th year of Ame
rican Independence.
J. IRWIN, c. c.o
i ALMANAC *
For Sale at this Office.