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dei draw, on entering their rimes retpcdt»vely > twelve and j.i haL f cents. After the receipt of the re turns from the diilrift llirvey drs and juftices of the Inferior Cnurfs, the Governor is to c.utc fair to be made of the pur ions entitled to draw, and the lottery carried into effect, under i .e fupcnntcnd.incy ol five ma nagers, or a majority of them, v»ao are to give one month’s pun! c notice in ad tne Gazettes c: the Hate, previous to the commencement ef the drawing, ind make known the days of drawing for the names enrolled uodcr the letter A. forthofeun d*r the letter B. and fo on throughout the alphabet, com mencing with the names Under the tirlt letter. lei Inns who draw landsj are to pay into the treafury cf the fta e, within three months im ineuiatciy alter the drawing is ocmplcttu, for the parncal fur vcy or Harveys drawn againll their names, relpeftively, as fol lows :—I iic lain of nine dollars per hundred acres, for river land of the aide quality—(even dollars per hundred dcres for ri ver iana ut tne lecondquality ; ieven dollars per hundred acres tor high land of tile firffc quali ty four dollars per hundred aercs for high land of the lecond quality ; —two dollars per hun dred acres for all third quality land ; and a halt a dollar per hundred acaes for all pme land. ihices are to be affixed to faici lands, in the following man ner, to wit: — All river land of i die hr if quality, at one dollar per acre—all river land of the lecond quality, ac fifty cents per acre—all upland or the lirfl quality, at fifty cents per acre— all upland of the fecond quality, twenty-five cents per acre—ail Upland ot the third quality, ac twelve and an half cents per acre—and ail pine land, ac fix and a quarter cents per acre; which lhali be paid by the for tunate drawers, m the following inlfailments, to wit:—one third of the price of the relpeftive trads, on or before the expira tion ot three years, to oe com puted from the firfb payment— and one third annually thereaf ter, until the whole price of the land is difeharged, before they receive grants for the fame. And in cafe of failure in any of the afore laid pay mtn ts, the laid lands (hall revert to, and.be vdt <ed in the (face; but the laid drawers may pay up the whole amount, any time previous to tiielive years, and receive grants uurnediatdy on fo doing. No contract for the convey ance and laic of tickets in the lottery, previous to obtaining grants therefor, is to be obliga tory or. either of the contracting parties, their heirs, executors, adminiilrators, alfigns, or devi feeS, in any court of law or equity in this Hate. Vacancies ot any of the dif- ] tried furveyors, happening by | death, refignaaon, or ochcrwiic, j C j be iiiled by die Governor. Perfonsa etn be appointed by the dili iG furveyors, to at tend them when furveying the lands, and report the quality ti.v.re ji, on oath, w*.o •». aT r Inc.* furvicc to receive fifty cents for every furvey by them exploard. 1 nrce thouland two hundred and forty acres are referved for a tow n, ar feme fuitcble place at or near the head of teh naviga tion, on the fouth fide of the Oconee River, which is to he laid oil immediately after the boundary line is run. : lurveys, or grants for iand, m the aforefaid celllon, to be admitted to a jury as evidence of title to the lands therein, ex cept thoie obiained by virtue and under the authority of the afore-re cited aft. Now therefore, the J offices cf the Inferior Courts of the ref peftive counties, and the citi zens o* the Hare who arc entitled to draws in the lottery under the afore laid add, are called up on and required to comply with the rt quifi. ions thereof. Given under my hand, and the Cheat Seal of the Hare, dt rhe State Houle, in Loiiifvillc, this nBth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thouland eight hundred h three, and ot the Independence of the United States of America the twenty-feventh. JOHN MILLEDGE. By the Governor , Horatio Marbury, Secretary of fate. God save the State. FOR SAL E, ONE Traft of LAND, in Franklin county,containing 13S0 acres, more or Ids• grant ed to Leonard Mai bury, bound ed ffiuthwardly by Baker’s land, fouth-eailwardly by Horatio Marbury’s land and all other fid.es b/ vacant land. One Tract of Land in Frank lin County, containing 1150 acres more or lels, granted to Leonard Marbury; bounded north- wefbvardly by Charity Marbury’s land, nonh-eaflward ly By vacant land, and ibuth ealkwardly by Baker’s land. One Tract in Burke County containing 370 acres on the north fide cl Brier Creek, fold by the Commiffioners of Con fifcated property in Decem ber, 1704, Ebenezer Stark, Moor's Wharf, Savannah. November 23, 1802. ~ N O X I C E. NINE months after the Sate hereof, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court f Wajhlngtcn County, for an order of fait for ptrt of a trait of land, lying on the Oconee River, at the Long Bluff, granted to Jeremiah Oats — part of the real eft ate of Jeremiah (fats, deceafed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of f aid deceafed . |ANE OATS, Admx. JOHN LAWSON, JARED IRWIM, Ndminift raters, Jan. 1, 1803. FORSALEAV TH/sOFFICE, T H E AG T S OF IHF. GENERAL AS SEMBLY of the SI ATE of GEORGIA, passed ai the Sessions of J 0 ne and NoVEMDER, I'fJZ. CON F IN FT) in Jail, in Spar ta, Hancock County , two negro men, who/peak broken Eng hjhy Jay their names a?e Charles and Jim, and that they belong to a Samuel U i.kins (or H Wie) near Savannah. JOHN FREEMAN, Jailer, Marih 29, 1803. iTo 'Ti cl o.i SAI URD/il, the day of June next, The Pcrfonal Property of Lewis Grimes, dcctaled, will be expofed to public fale, at the houfe of Jofiah O. Hern— Con filling of a likely Negro Wench, and Boy, Cattle, Hogs, &c. tcc. Conditions CASH. John Davis, George Walker, Executors. Burke County, April 13, 1 SO3. NOTIC E. I* ill le fold , at the plantation of capt. Jenkins, on Tuejday, the %th of June next, A quantity of Cotton, Corn and Fodder, &c. the pcrfonal Property of William Giant, deceafed. Wm. COHOON, Admr. May 10, 1803. N O 1 ICE. ' NINE Months afterdate application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Warren Count), fur leave to fell the real efface ot Archibald Kempfey, Lee of the county aforelaid, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Joseph Howel, K. Abercrombie, Admimjlrators, February 15, 1803. ~N OTIC E.~ NINE Months after date , application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of IVaJhington County, for leave to Jell two hundred acres of land in fetid ccuny, adjoining lands of John Darby, being a part c] the real EJlate of John Anderjon , dec. for the benejit of the heirs and creditors. STEPHEN STEPHENS, Adminijlrator, ELIZA. ANDERSON, iiinijiratrix. Fehrva: ~ iBot. 7 O TICE. N* > months after the date here y application will be made to : * honorable Inferior Court of Montgomery County, Jor an order tofell thefollowing Trails of Land, to wit: 287 i-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 Ml Mur th- , .. 1 coo acres on Pendleton's Creek, granted to John Anderfon. Aljo to the honorable Inferior Court of Jejfcrfcn County, for an order to Jell part of a tract uf Land, on Rockey Comfort —it being part of the real efate of Hugh Lawjon, deceafed, for the benefit of the heirs ofJ did deceafed. SARAH LAWSON, Adm'rx. JOHN LAWSON, THOMSON LAWSON, Administrators, Jan 1, 1803. GEORGIA, Jefferfcn County, \y ,n E REAS At* ncr Uayflp , h.nh this day applied co me for let ters of adtjhniftiation on the cHatr and etTc6h of Cijr/e/ Hayjlip > late of Che county aiore i.nd occrakd; thclc arc there fore to cite and adnionifh all and fingular the kindred and creditors of the fud deceafcd, to hie their objeflions if anv they have, in my office, on or before the iff Monday in July next, otheuvife letters of adminiltra lion wjll be granted him. Given under my hand this 30fh of. May 1803, and in the 27th year of Ameri can Independence. J. BOZEMAN, c. c. o. • i.. ■ ■— - - G E O R G I A, Jefferfin County l \\T HER EAS Sarah Ford, hath this day applied tome for letters of adrr initiation ori the eft ale and tfFtds of 7 bo~ mas Ferd, late of the county aforcLid, dec. thefe arc there fore tonic and admonifb all and fingular the kindrcdand creditors of the laid deccaled to frle their object ons if any tlrry have, ia mv olfrce, on or before the ift Monday in July next, other wife letters of admimllratioa will be granted her. Given under my hand thic 30th day of May 1803* and in the 27th year of Amcricm Independence, J. BOZEMAN, c. c. o. NOTICE. "VyiNE months after date , * pile alien will be made to the honor aide the Infaicr Court cf Hancock County , for leave to Jell a trait cj land in Jaid ( cunty , containing one hundred acres , ad joining Samuel turner and John Brown , jor the benefit of tie heirs and creditors of John Butler , de* ceafed. Edmond Butler, Admr . March 26, 1803. BE IT KNOWN, THAT after the expiration cf nine months an application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Cctirt of the County of hurkcy for an order of fede of the plantation whereon IViley Tharp formerly lived, in Burke County, on Bark Camp ; containing ninety acres more or lefs , adjoining James Johnftoni Iff and IVil* Ham S. Lane after. —Per the le~ neftt of the heirs and creditors . W illiam S. Lancaster, Executor , March 1803. - - - - ' * - ——— WILL BE SOLD, 4 • ✓ lOn the Fir ft yLuefday in June next , at the Clurt-lhuje, in Montgomery County , Two Traits of LAND, one ! trail containing 150 Acres, th« other containing 69 Acres.— bold as the real tftarc of Richard Odum, deccafcd, for the benctic of the heirs and creditors of ths fald dectafed. WILLIAM NEIL, AdmmftrcUr, April 6, 1802. * * * **