The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 14, 1825, Image 4

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An Ordinance Uegulating the Mooring of Hants at the fffatvco Sue. 1. He it ordained by Ihe City Council o Augusta, that <r » n ami after the publishing o this Ordinance, no empty boat having less the three able and competent men on board at f, limes, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anef. at, any place opposite the city above the Bridg for more than four days unless when securely far tened with a strong cluin or cable at least f.fii feel in length to a growing tree, not lens tha twelve inches in diameter, and that in the of a considerable rise in the River, such empty boat, not fattened as aforesaid, snail be imtasdi ately removed below the Bridge 2 Each boil engaged in lading or unlading during a high river, shall have at least four able m"'i constantly on hoard, and shall be secure!' fastened or anchored, in such a manner ns to pre vent her swinging or drifting on the WliE.;f 3. ('lie Oily Marshal, or any other ofl;-..«r of Council shall have, and they are hereby vested : with power, and are required, tn remove or cause 1 to be removed, at the risk ai d expense ot the owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boar or boats, winch may he neglected by the ownei | or agent , and for each bout sn run >ved the offi ar shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv cd from the boat owner, in the same manner as olncr expenses incurred in the removal. 4. Tiie ow ier r owners of any and every boat aball be liable to a fine, at the discretion of Uoun ell, not exceeding two hundred dollars, lor each and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall moreover repair all damages done to the Wharves or Bridge in cmiseque ce of such violation. Done in Council, the Slh Jamtarn, 1825 R. R. Hcid, Mayor of the city oj Augusta By the Mayor Gbo. M VVALKF.n, Clerk. April 22 86 Seventy Second Section (general ORDINANOK. IT shall he the duty of all and every person or p thoiis occupying a Lit or part of a Lot b this City, to remove from his, her or their Premi ses. at the times herein prescribed, all decayed and decaying vegetable anil m imal substance ■ and in general every liing lending to con u the air, and place the same in the street nppu site to his, her nr their Lot, twenty leel b> yond ts boundary line Idle above mentioned duty to be performed before Nine o’clock in the Morning : District No. 1, on Mondays and Thursdays. District No. 2, on Tuesdays and Fridays, District No. 3, on Wednesdays and Saturdays It is particularly r< quested that filth shall not be thr iwn uni at any other time. Ho order of the Street Committee. M iv 2(1 94 fiA tKlo lo" ng aic the Stationary C.niiruUees JL oi Council for the year ending the secoim Monday m A iril, 1826 i On City Hull.— Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hale On Hoi re —Hale, Dillon, Thomas, On Hos/iiial. —.l M < ire, Hid inshcad, Bowdre. On Holds. —Bowdre, Dill >n, Male. On Accounts —Ha l , A Moore, .1 Mmre. On Iliver Hunk ami Wharf. —A. Moore, Moore, Danlorth, Bowdre. On Streets Bowdre, Dil'on, Warren. On lull. —Warren, Danlorth, Thomas. On Itrains —Danforth. Hale, J. Moore. On Humps Warr n, Danforth, A, Moore. On Magazine. Dillon, llnllinshead. J’ublisheil tiy order of Council. Geo. :VL Walker, Cl’k. May 20 94 Receiver’s Notice. IWll.t attend at the Office of the Clerk cu the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, even Monday commencing on the 6th day of Jum nex 1 , until the first day of August, to receive the returns of the taxable proper.v of such per sons as have not had an oppot(unity to tnakf heretofore. And all persons who do not makt their return previous to the first of August wil be SUi j rt to ixa'ion as a defaulter. M. F. Boisclair, r. t h, k c. Msv 31 ur I’ illy Dollars Kewartl, ILL be given lor the apprehension and cun »T linemen oi the following Negroes, sol can g- I ibrm, wh ' lelt my plantation in Greem Coil '>,on the Ill'll nit DICK, a large b ark fei .»w, he is upwards of six leet and very stun he lus a piece ent off one of his ears—l should suppose him to b" about twenty five years old. ISAAC, a mulatto fellow, about t-enly, has s sea on his nndm lip, about five (vet. eight inch es logo, and S t EI’flKN, an African fellow, about 30 feat's old, and about the size of the above bin Isaac, Any person who will apprehend and confin .the above mentioned Negroes in any Jad shah be paid vhe above reward, or in proportion sot any one of tnem. I calculate they arc ab ml Augusta or Savannah, or they may be in Han sock, as Dick has a broth»r a: Mi H igh Tut Kir’s. William G. (Crimes. DO* The Savannah i.ifngian, i- requested to insert the abov tour times, and lorwaid the sc count lo this office. tn 3. 1825 6t 99 ~~ GEORGIA, Sctven County. J) IN BAWLS ot Capt James P. Poythres-' District, I'nlls before me a -oml Ki ly, three y.ars old, no brand or mark nerceivabli:, appiais ed by M illisin Gross and » ilbs Taylor, at filiei i j dollars, this 23d April, 1825. K, I). M'KINNFY J. r. j Extract from the Kstmiy It o 'his 7 *■ May 1 ;-25 Seaborn (>o<«l;t!l. * !’k. »MJ£ttJ.FF’» iS.vi.ib. Will be sold on me first Tuesday in Joiv next, a the Market Ho i,e, in Hie city of Augu-la, be tw e i 'he unjal Irm s o| sale. Six Negroes, viz: Charles Gil h’ t, saicy, G' oicl, vV, I a, Jmm y .ml Biddy levied n.iin, tiie property it a. Up ides, to saii ty a A' ft. on tort closure oi a mortgage. An lc> son Wa kins vs sod A. Btunles lerm> Lash, Bankable in nicy—purchasers pi for Titles. Peter K. Doisclair, Sh'jf. h c M *' h F 90 tor itire by tiie mouth or year. A NEGRO >5 ')iian a good I OtiK V\ ASUEI TV , t IKON Ed, for tuituer particulars aopl a. tins office. May 17 6t 9S Sheriff’s Sale. M ill be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court-House, in the town of Waynesbu. roneli, Burke county, within sale hours—viz : Three .Negro Girls, viz. Susan, Luce and Elizabeth, levied on as the property ol Lewis Byne, to satisfy sundry small ffas, issued •rom a Magistrate’s Court, in favor I-B, Marsh, Executor of Jane Bennett, deceased, vs. Lewis Byne and others. John T. Forth, s. b. c. May 30 f 98 Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House, in the town of Waynesbo rough, Burke County, within sale hours viz Two hundred and thirty acres of pine Land, the same more or less, adjoining Lands of William Thompson and others, levied on ns the property of Joseph Daniel, to satisfy an i xeculion in favor of Charles Kimball, return ed to me by a constable. ai.so— One Negro Man named Dave, levied on as the properly of Stephen W. Blount, li satisfy sundry small executions in favor of James Anderson, vs. b. W. Blount, and H. B. Brodnax, returned to me by a constable, —also— Nine Negroes, viz. Mat, Cherry, Afla, Charles, Jim, Willie, Lucretia, Prince and Sophia, levied on as the property of John liar rail, to satisfy two Executions in favor of the Ad ministrators of Batt Jones, deceased, vs. John llarrall and the Administrator of William Gwinn, deceased. John T. Forth, s. b. c. Ma> 28 5t p 98 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, at the Mar ket. House in the City of Augusta, at the usual hours, will be sold ; The Lot and improvements on Broad Street, fronting the Planters’ Hotel. The nroperty of the late M. C. Leave ns worth, and sold by order of the Honorable the Interior Com if the count, of Kiclitnond, for the benefit of the icirs and creditors. Samuel Hale, JLdm’r. May 4 f 90 I N otice. A GREEABLK lo an order of (he Honombli iV Inferior Court of Jefferson County, whtl silting (or Ordinary purposes, will be sold at tli Market House, in the town of Louisville, on tin (irst Monday in July next, A Tract of Land, containing one hundred twenty-nine and a half acres, lying oi he waters of Black Jack Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold fm the benefi' of Josiah S Patterson, a minor. Mary Clements, (Guardian . April 9, 1825 12t f 84 Administrator’s Jialc. Will be sold at the lam residence id John B. Morris m, late of dm k County, deceased, on the l6th div ot June next, A stock of Horses, Cattle and Sheep, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Rosina Morrison, Admr’x. (Jj* Ad persons indebted to the said estate, an requested u make immediate payment, and those tiaving demands, are requested to present then legally attested. Tt. M. Admr’x. Msv 2, 1825 7t t 91 Administrator’s stale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court-House, in Wtiynesbomugh. by or der of the Honordoe the (’ urt of Ordinary ; - Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, Hen, farad, Pegg, Henry, Jim and Arch, belong mg lo the estate of Gotten Merrill, deceased, and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said leceascd. Comfort Merritt, Adm’rx. Hu''k'e Corn / *v > IR’.i 13l t 91 Admiaistr.itor’s Male. Will be sold on tin first I tie-day in August next at he Court House in Franklin county, at tin usual hours : One Negro, named Randal, of 'he E-tate of William Edwaids, deceased, sold "i rder tn make a division among lhe heirs i f sad deceased.— Terms made known on the day i sale, George Stovall, Jldm’r. May 24 1825 I°' r 97 Admiuistraior’s Sale. Will be sold on he first Tue-day in July next, at the Conrt-Housi, in the town ot Wayntsbor ough, Burke County, within sale hours, agree able loan order obtained Trent the i r I T utors the Justices of the Inferior Court, while sit ting for Ordi' ary purposes : Four Negroes, viz : David and Saber Ins wife—H 11, and hi l wile Jude .; sold a - the property of William Royal, deceased, for tin hem fit of the heirs and creditors of said Es tate. Benjamin Guest. Jldm’r. May 4, 1825 7t r 95 Administrator’s Sale. IN pursuance ol in order ot the Inferior Com ot liictiniond County, sitting lor Ordinary purposes, tlx re will be sold at the Market House in tin Ci.y of Augus’a, (rill's D'Y June 7th ; One undivided third part of the Lot in the City oi ugn ia, ai present occupied bv Messrs. Bradiey 5v D iherty, having a front oi. Broad and Kilts streets of about twenty feet wlii' h Lot is the seventh part of Lot No. 26, n •lie plan of said city. Tins sale is ordered fm t>>< benefit ot the II irs and Creditors ol Sarruic • lowers, iun. deceased. VVm. C. Dillon, Adm’r. Aprd 1. 1825 1 1' f 8U NuUce. ,1\ LL persons to whom tlu late Francis Bouvet rJt of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt o, are requ-sted to present their demands with t me time prescribed by law ; and iltose indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. 80113 er, £ E , Paul Rossignol,^ UecemberSl 51 Monthly Advertisements. i —... A oticc. months alter date, application will b( 1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Frankhr County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres o 1 Land, in said County, as the property ot Adan 1 ; ,nn ' deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs am i Oreditora ot said d®o ‘'-ts a d J®lm E. Carson, adm’r. ■January 18, 1825 lm6m 63 N otice. jjNfINE months after date application will bt JM made to the Honorable Inferior Court oi Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or dinary for leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly “ mg in the 2d District of Monroe County, Lot No 208, it being the real estate of William v mallev, deceased, and to bo sold (or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. January 4 1825 1 m9m 57 A otice. IjJWINE months af'er date, application will be JM made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary ourpnses, for leave to sell one half of four am three quarters acres of Land, in said County djoming lands of Ware and Coleman, for tin benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor, Livingston Skinner, Guardian. Sept. 11. 1824. 1 m9m 23 -N otice. months after date, application will hi is! made to the Honorable the Justices of th Inferior Court, setting (or ordinary purposes, fm he county of (lurke, for leave to sell ail the real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, h ceased, for the benefit of (he heirs and credi ors of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x, Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Burk/' county Sent. 6 1824 In 9m 22 A otice. ’Af INE months after uaie, application will hi JM made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary a C dumbia County, for leave to sell all tin cal estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel •SuTivan, drcc-ased, and al-o, an undivided Iran >f Land, lying in Co umbia County, belonging 0 said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartlitlge, Gu irdinn of mid Orphans Poll.) Jones, Gua th in of Altlinda Jones May 25 'l .9m 95 A otice. VfIINE months after date, application will bt JM .made to the honorable Inferior Cou.t «>. Richmond County, for leave to sell the uodi'ideil hall of Tenement No 7, Bridge How— als .. tw< mimproved Jots Corner of Elbert and Reynohi streets, for the benefit, ot Margaret P. Bones, a Minor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25. 1821 im9m A otice. •AIINE months alter dale, application will be JM made to (he Honorable the Justices ot the inferior Court of said c-unty, when silling fm Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ihe whole o| Hu’ rea Estate ol Irvin It lyet, deceased, late ot said county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere lilors of said deceased. James Lambert, ) , Kd'Vanl Buy,■!. i Mm rs ■ Scriven County. .I,n. 28 Ho Ln9 ■ 6i ~A OTIC 12a. VTINE months afterdate, application will b, i. a made to the Honora >le Court of Ordmafy u Columbia county, lor leave to sell two tracts o’ Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek me containing 518 acres joining Pollard, Pullo and others, the other cm aining 172 acres joinini Luke and others, it being a part of the real esta' of Thomas Jones, dec-asm), sold for thebtmfi of the heirs of said d-neased, William Booker, Adm’r. In right of his -wifi .1 nnsrv ~e 1835 1 9m 61 A once. ■ JVJ LVE months after dale, application will bt I* made to the Honorable the Inferior Cnur t K'ehoiond county, while silting (or Ordinary mrposes, for leave to sell a Lot in the City o' tugusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston streets, belonging tr> the estate of Michael Sdvert, de ceased, for the benefiit of the heirs and creditor, of said estate. Andrew J. Dill, adm’r. Nathan Leeds, adm’r. in right of his wife, Mary Leeds, adm’rx. Augusta, Feb’nary 11. 1825 lui9tn A otice. tAfINR months after date, application will be JM made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin ry of Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a cres of Land, lymg in Columbia County, on tin waters of the big Kiokee Creek, adjoining Lands of Hamilton, Graves and otl.ers, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of James Martin, deceased. Robert Martin, adm’r. November 8, 1824 lm9m 40 A otice. VTINF. months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the 1 derior Court of Franklin County, when sitting or Ordinary purposes, (nr leave to sed the real Estate ot John Gettings, late of said county, de ceased, for the heirs and creditors of ssid de ceased. John Gettings, adm’r. April 12, 1825. ImDin 87 A otice. i,’'OINK months afier date, application will b< JM made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, ol i ' Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo j ses.f r leave to sell the undivided part of the] real Estate of Lewis Emanuel, decea-d, for the , benefit of the bens and creditors of said deceas d. Jona. Lewis, Surviving Administrator do bonis non. Hurke countv. 7. 1825 1 nuPm 75 \Wik vuu\ Job Printing, Neatly Executed at this f'ffice. Notice.— NINE months after date, application will b JM made to the Inferior Court of Columb' County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, to i n iea ve to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County of belonging to the estate of William R. Crabb, dt m ceased. u! John Kennon, adm’r. November 6, 1824 lni9m 40 N otice. “ E months after date, application will bi JM made to the Honorable the Inferior Cour n d Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract o i) Land in said comity of 105 1 2 acres, joining r Murray, Ray and others, it being part of the rea ' state of W illiam Binion, deceased. > Peggy, Binion, adm’rx. March 1 T 182■ ] 9"t> 75 1 - A otice. TAijINE months after date, application will bt JM made to the Honorable the inferior Court oi he county of Franklin, while sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sell the real estate of Thom t as D. Jordan, la'e of said county, deceased. < Robert Pulliam, Adm’r. 1 December 18, 1833 lm9m 41 1.- A otice. jAjINE months after date, application will be JM made to the Honorable the Justices of tie Interi r Court of Scriven County, when sitting tor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain 'ract or parcel of Land containing two hundred wo ami an half acres, situated lying and being in the thirteenth District of Henry County, Ga. and known and distinguished in the plan of said District by the number eighty, (80) the whole ol , fi® real Estate of Sarah Callaway, dsc.---.sed, laU j ;f said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Striven County Feb. 25 1825 lni9rn 72 A otice. NINE months after dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Interior Cour nt Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the real estate of Wriley Haoberry, (Minor.) deceased, for the benefit of 1 'he heirs and creditors of said d-ceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r. Burke county, March 7 1825 lm9 n 57 N otice. NINE months after date, application will bt made to the Justices of the Inferior Cour o Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary impose-, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da vid Clark, d‘ ceastd, for the heirs and creditor of said deceased. Thos. Mays, ex’r. A-ril 12, 1825 ln9m 87 N otice. months after date, application will b; 1“ made to the Justices of the Inferior Court "I Prankliu County, when sitting for Ordinary urp >ie«, for leave to sell the real estate of Stai". rug Proctor, a Minor, James R. Haley, Guardian, Arr I > 18 ’5 In y«n S7 A otice. AIINE months alter date, application will hr JM made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin ry of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es '.ite of Enoch Farmer, deceased. John Farmer, adm’r. Burke County, Feb. 1, 1825 lm9m 65 VjK iKial i, Burke County By the Honorable ihe Conn of Ordinary of Burke County. To all whom it may concern. WHEREAS W illiani Sapp and Phenicy Sapp, administrator and administratrix, v» the sMe ol Pnilip Sapp, late of said county, de rased, have applies) to this Qourt for letters Dis mis*ory. I he-e are therefore to cite. and admonish al oid singular the kindred and creditors of the earn' deceased, to file their objections (if any tlie> i ,ve) in the office ol the Clerk ol said Court, o •” lu-t re the first Monday in January next, other wise letters Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorable Att<m Pembtrion, one of the Justices of said Court, tins 7th March, 1825, t J Samuel Sturges, CVk. 0/ i/ip Court of 0< finnry GEORGIA, Burke County. By the Hon. the Court of Ordinary ofsuid County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, AySjT HEREivS Abraham Hanford) in right ol “f his wife, and Augustus H. Anderson, ad ministrators on the estate oi Elisha Anderson, deceased, have applied to said Court for letters Dismissnry. Now therefore, these are to cite and admon 'inti all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of this Court, on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters dismissory will be grained. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one of the Justices of said Court, this 7th day of March, 1825. In Samuel Stnrges, Clerk ot hip Court of Oi dinary. GEORGIA, Burke County. By the Hon. ihe Court of 0 dmary of said County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEITS. WHEREAS James Anderson, Executor of tin Estate of Jihsha Anderson, deceased, Bi as testamentary Guardian of Virginia C. Anile son, has applied to said Court for letters Dismis. sory. Now theiefore, these are to cite ami admoiiisl dl and singular the kindred and creditors of iht said deceased, to file 'heir objections (it any thev nave) in the office ot the clerk of this Court, ui or before the first Monday in January next, other wise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one ol the Justices of said Court, this 2d Mat, 1825 6ra Samuel hturges, Clerk of the Court of Ordinuryi NOTiCE* 11HE Copartnership of Buodnax & Few, ii the practice of Medicine, is this day dissolv ed by ihe removal of Dr. Few, from Waynesbo rough. All persons indebted are requested to make mmediate settlement by cash or note. R. E. Brotlnax, Thus. S. Few. Waynethorough, April 25, 1825 3t f 96 Georgia, Burke County. br Court of Ordinary, March Term, IF.2X ORDERED, I hat all applications hereafter to be made for Letters of Guardianship, of y) Minors under the age of fourteen years, shall be e- notified to the Clerk at least twenty days before the term of the Court at which such application sto be acted on by the Court. And that the ap p)leant or applicants shall obtain from the Ce rk _ a notice in writing, which shall be posted atf the Court-House door, at least twenty days before the term at which the application is to be acted on, >( “ signifying his or tlieir intention to make atioh ap r! plication.—Ordered, That in case the right of r,t Guardianship occur within twenty days before K ihe meeting of the Court as above esuressed, Ule Court will exercise its discretion as to the course to be pursued. A true extract from the Minutet. Attest, Samuel Sturges, Cl’k. April 12 lm4m 8i e— _ ,1 GEORGIA, Sc riven County. }’ fIfHEREAS Georg; Pollock, Administrator i * ” with the will annexed, of the Estate of William Hoothe, deceased, and also administrator of the Estate of Mary lloothe, deceased. And Wilham H. Wade, administrator de bonis non of tne Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased, each applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all e and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased's, to file tlieir objections in this of f ,lce . P" or before the first Monday in August ; next, ensuing, to shew cause (if any they have) I why letters Dismissory should not be granted to j the applicants. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo- I tins 28th day of January, 1825. f 6in Seaborn Goodall, cl’k. * GEORGIA, Richmond County, lly the Honorable the Court 'of Ordinary of the County of Richmond To all whom it may concern. VC"®? .LUKAS Nathan II- Ileal, administrator, . W de bonis non, on the estate of Hezckiah It. ai, deceased, late t.f said county, has applied \ to tins Court for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of (he “aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) m the office of the Clerk of said Court on " r “efore ,lle first Monday in November next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to him. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of Apt il, 1825. 6m Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. Gf 'hr Conn of Ordinary GEOUIH A, Richmond County, By the Court of Ordinary for said County, TO ELL WHOM IT MAT CONCERNT. MkT lIEREAS R. John Meigs and Robert Iff. » v inon, Administrators, de bonis von, on the estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased, late of said County, have applied to this Conn for letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admoni h all and singular the kin deed and creditors of the v„id deceased, to file their objections (it any they have) m the office of the Clerk of said Court on or be. hire the first Monday in June next, otherwise let ter-. Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 26; h day of No vember, 1824. 6 |n Isaac Herbert, clerk, Q/ ‘ hCourt of Ordinary GEORGIA, Franklin County. WHEREAS John Evans, applies for Letter, Dismissory, on the estate of William Lham. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of (lie -.aid deceased, to file their objections in tny of lice, within the time* prescribed by law, to shew cause (If any they have) why said Letters Dis missory should not he granted to him. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this Bth day of December, 1824. 6m Frederick Beall, Clerk. GEORGIA, Striven County. HER HAS I hos. W. O; iver. Administrator '•* of the estate and effects, and James oli vet*, deceased, late of said County, applies for letters Dismissory. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the. said decea-td. to file tlieir objections (if any thfy have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on nr before the first Monday in Novembt r next, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted to him. Given under mv hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 25th day of April, 1825. Ora (Seaborn Goodall, Cl’k. GEORGIA, Franklin County. WHEREAS Samuel Power Adm’r. and Han nah l ate Adm’rx. applies for Letters of Dismissory on the estate of William Tate, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of (he -.aid deceased, to file their objections in my office within the time prescribe <; by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters of Dismissory should not be granted to them. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this 7th day of March, 1825. 6m Frederick Beall, CVlih GEORGIA, Scrive.il County. WHEREAS Jacob M'Gowirt, applies for let 'ers of Administration de bonis non, on the Esuite and effects of John M’Guwin, late of said Coumy, deceased. I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the s d deceased, to file their objections in the office ■I ihe Clerk of tlu Court of Ordinary of said County within the lime prescribed by law, to ■hew cause lit any they have) why said letters hould not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 27th day of April, 1825. 6m Seaborn Goodall, Cl’k. GEORGIA, Franklin County, Clerk's Office, Inferior Court. [FREDERICK UEALL, Clerk of the Inferior Court of said County, do certify the follow ing to be a correct list of persons of Colour, re gistered in my office in conformity to law, .May 30, 1825. Frederick lieall, CVk. Names. | Age. Place of nut. Residence. Occupa. Reubin Norman. I -ii S. Carolina, 10 FeruinrT Ann do |CI do do Spinner. Tub. Oregon,. 40 Virginia, 30 do [Peggy Scott. |4O do do 00 May 30, 1825 3t 99