The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 01, 1825, Image 4

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—iiß«iiT~wrmwwi.Ajewr—w , SHE RIFF’S SALE. Will l>e goM >.i the <irst I'uesda,, n July next, ; the Mirket Home, in tiie city of Augusta, b tween the usual h r urs of sale. Six Negroes, viz : I'liarles Gil belt, Nancy, G* mi l. W. In n, Jinn-y, and Buhl levied on as the prooeiiy of V. Hllodes, to sail fv a /i fn . on Cored 'sure ot a m .rigage, Ande s 0„ Walking vs. said Uhodes Terms Cash, Bankable m mey—purchasers pa for Titles. Peter F. Boisclair, Sh’ff. h. c. May 6 f _9O Sheriffs Hale. Will be sold on lilt; tirsi Tuesday in Inly next at ilie Court-House, in tlie town of Waynesb rough, Burke county, within side bourn—viz ; Three Negro Girls, viz. Susan. Luce .1.1 1 Kli/.aOi n, r-vied m as 100 properly I Lewis Uyno, to sa'isly sundry small Jifiu, I'-su ti from a vlagist rale’s Court, in favor L. It. Marsh Et cut ir ot Jane Bennett, deceased, vs Lewi Byne and others. John T. Forth, s. b. c. Mav 30 p 08 SthcrilFs toaie. Will bn sold on 10, li i. I uesday in July next, a the Court II ssr, in tlie town ot Waynesb rough, Hulk County, within rale hour*, viz : • Two hundred and thirty acres of pine L ilt , itiu sine more or less, «dj .mi Lands ol William Thompson and others, It-vi• on ns the properly of Joseph Daniel, to aalisly an execution in favor of Charles Kimball, return ed to me by a constable. also — One Negro Man named Dave levie ■ on ns du property n( Stephen W. Blount, sat.sly .undry small exi cations in favor of Jami A ■ ergon, vs. S. W. Blount, and It. E. Brodoax. returned to me by a constable. AI.S Nine Negroes, viz. Mat, Cherry. Alfa Cost'll; .Inn \i liie, Lucretiu, Prince am S■, ti,a, i.-vied on us tlie property ot John Ha n 'n satisfy two Execu ions in lavnr of tlie A m utratoi's il Butt Jones, deceased, vs. Job, 11. icl and the Administratin' f Wiliam Gwnm di ceased. John T. Forth, s. n. c. May 28 .51 p 98 Adiui.iihiriiior’.s hale. Will be Hold m lie li st I uc.day in July next, the Cmirl-House, in the town of VVaynesbnr oiihi', B irke County, within sale hours, ngn able man order obtained from their Hon tin- Justices of the lnf< rior Court, while i 1 ting for Ordinary purposes : Four Negroes, viz : David and Salx is wife lt.il, and hi wile Jude j sold .. th ■ ■ icr'v ot William Knyal deceased, (or in ben It ot th" heirs and creditors of said Ks late. Benjamin Guest, Adm’r. Mav 4, im 7t ,t 95 Administrator’s Hale. On (he Hr • i-rMituy in Jm n ut the Mar k. t Moiine i ’ <h ‘ Oily of /VuftiuU, at the usual hi will lu* sold The Lot and improvements on Br ' .lie' - !, T outing the flamers’ Hotel. Tin pri'.i.r v of the late M. C Leavensworih, am' S' l i i v irder of the Honorable the Inferior Cour of the count v of Bichimmd, for the benefit of tin heirs and creditors. .Samuel Hale, Adm’r. May 4 p "I Administrator’s Milo. Will be In . i Hie 26th : i ot July nex ,at tl.e l. >ed lence l{"nbin I'intnn, dec used: — All the perishable property of said .1 err. e"J cm istiog f Horses, Cm 10, ling, Hi use-hold and Knchen Furniture, the cpo|) • Corn a. 1 Cotton, now gr wi• .pf on said Tipton’ pTmiino", together well sundry other article too i unu runs to m illion—sold as the property of IT übr-n Tipton, deceased, for the benefit ol th' heirs mil creditor* of said deceased Terms made ke> v n. the dy of v Kzekiel Lester, Adm’r. .Tn ,71 ’5 8i t 101 Administrator's (“tale. Will he sold .do H:, l ues lay in \u|fU*t next. »■ li. ’ Mirt-ll uni', in Wavnenborough, by or (h r the lloivipib e tb< Cmrt of Ordinary : Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, Hen. t oad !’■ gg fenry, Jim and Arch belong in); n tin- estate of Cotton Merritt, deceased, and to h° s Id for Hu; benefit of the heirs and creditors of s od Comfort Vlerritt, Adm’rx. ou*k* Co; ■.■ II iM 3 18 l,ii T 91 Administrator’s Hale. Will be sold i ■ n firs) I uesday in August next, at 'be Court (loose in Franklin county, at the tisu d hours : One Negro, named Kandal, of ■th" K-latent Wii.mm F.dwards, deceas'd, ,old in erdi r t ; make s division among the heirs of aanl deceased, — Terms made known on the day o; sale, George Stovall, Adm’r. May 24, 1825 ‘ Un r N otice. A CUKE \ULE to an or ter of the Honora 1 iterior Court of lefferson Conn ', while sitin gto Ordinary purposes, will be sdd at tin Market Ho ne, in the town of Louisville, on Hi first M i dav io July next, A Tract of Land, containing one hundred liven y-nine and aha t ait, s lying <>n the us er of B1 ick Jack Creek, in said county, adjoining lan Is of F.ason and Kennedy, sold tin the bencfii of Josidi S fstierson, a minor Mary (’leraents, Gunrdian. Anril 9 12‘ p 84 N otice. ALL p r-ons having demands against the es uie o( Eliza A Level', late of Burke Conn ty, deceased, are nq iesie . i , present them 1. gallv attested, and those ind. bled, to make imm. diate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) '* v ' . and ( " Rosina A1 orris on, y oums non May 2, 1825 7t t 9f %Month hj Ad re t-tine meats. N otice. vj INE months after do -, application will t made to the Justices of the Inferior Coi berive i County, when silling for Ordini urposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Lai mtaining two hundred acres being in the enn aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Cal, 'owed, deceased, fop th" benefit of the Heir ud creditors of the said deceased. Mahala Howell, Adm’x June 13. 1 H f 2 5 lrn9nfi 10.3 N otice. VT INK months after date, application will b .x made to the Court of Ordinary of Frankl County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres " Land, in said County, as the property ot Adan Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs an treditorsof aid deceased John E. Carson, adm’r. January 18, 1825 linfim 63 N otice. VJINE months after date application will bi N made to the Honorable Inferior Court 01 olumbia County, when setting as a Court of Oi ! nary (or leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly g in die 2d District of Monroe County, Lot N' 208, it being the real estate of William Simile leceased, and to be sold for the benefit of tb icirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. January 4 1825 liti9m 57 N otice. months after date, application will b i* made to the Honorable the Justices of th nferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, (oi tie county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real state of S'ephen Chance, late of Burk" county, leceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and credi lots of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x, Joseph Chance, Adm’r. linrke comilii Srpl.6 18 T 9m 22 jN otice. months as or i • te, application wt in A'J ma le to the Honorable Cour ot Ordinary H C'dumjia Coun'y, for leave to sell ad Ho real estate belong; g lo the orphans of -Samue Sullivan, deceased, nod also, an undivided l, act . of Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging o said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor, John Carthdge, (JuariUun uj snid Orphans Polly Jones, Cua’ dam of .Melinda Jones. May 25 lni9m 95 N otice. 3(|#INE months after date, application will b. J, J made to the h mumble Inferior Court o t climoinl County, for leave to sell the undividi naif of Tenement No 7, Bridge K >w - also, tw niim|iroved lots Corner of Elbert and Ueynol' streets, lor the benefit of Margaret P. Bones, a . Minor. John Bones, Guardian. OoG'ber Q'S, 18i4 lm9m i —— iN otice. I .NrINF, months after daie, application will bt I made to the Honorable the Justices of Hu olerior Court of said county, when silling f Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole lie real Estate of Irvin Boyet, deceased, late ; I Mid county, for Hie benefit of the heirs and cr* liters of said deceased. James Lambert, > , Edward Boyet, Striven fountu, .1. ;M 1825 Im9rn 63 IN OTIC Hi, N INE months alter dan, application will b made to the Honora de Court of Ordinary Inliimbiii comity, for leave to sell two tracts i Laud in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek me containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pullii md others, the other c miaining 172 acres joining ■ nk" and others, it being a part of the real estal I I lintnss Junes, deceased, sold lor the beneli >f the heirs of said deceased, William Booker, Adm’r. In right of his wife. , January 25. 1825 1n,9-o 61 is otice. WE months after date, application will lx “M made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin-11 ry of Columbia County, for leave to sell 22J a ! cres ol Land, lying in Coluubia County, on tlx - waters ■>(' tlie big Kiokee Creek, adj ining Lands 8 Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold forth, benefit of the heirs of James Martin, decerned. Robert .Vlartin, adm’r. November 8 1824 1 2rn 10 .s otice. Nine months after (late, application will lx made to the Honorable the Justices of Hi- I icrior Court ol Franklin County, when shin , . or Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sed the leal "'•state ol John Gettings, late of said comity, dt , . eased, for the heirs and creditors of said de 1 eased. John Gettings, adm’r. April 12, 18’5 I , 9m h7 i\ otice. kVfINE months alter dale, application will h, AM made to the Honorable the Inf, nor Court, ol .uirke County, when sitting for Ordinary pnrp.. -es, tor leave to sell the undivided part of Hi real 1 state oi Lewis Emanuei, deceased, for th benefit of die heirs and creditors of said ik eeas ed. Jona. Lewis, Surviving Mministi a tor tic horns non Bufhe county, March 7, 1825 1...9 75 N otice. VNJfNE months after date, application will bt AM m.de to the Honorable die Justices of lb. I ,tenor Court of Scriven County, when sittin, 1 1 r Ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell a cerla. Tact or parcel of Land containing two bundle Iwo and an half acres, situated lying and belli. .11 Hie thirteenth District of Henry County, G . (1 known and distinguished in the plan of sai. D '' rict by the nnmo. r eighty, (80) the whole of < be real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, lad | said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and i •editors of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Scriven County, Feb, 25, 1825 lni9m 72 Notice. 'SjINK months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Colurnbii omity, when sitting (or Ordinary purposes, foi ave to sell 2.13 acres of Land, (in said County] longing to the estate ol William 11. Grabb, de a.ed. John Kcnnon, adm’r. November 6, 1824 lrn9m 40 .N otice. kfINR months after da'e, application will bt s made to the Honorable the Interior Cour t Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary put ser, tor leave to sell the real estate of Wrile) auherry, (Minor.) deceased, for the benefit oi ie heirs and credit rs of said deceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r. Hurke county. March 7. 1823 lm9m 57 ?\ otice. VT INK months after date, application will hi n made to the Justices of the Inferior Cour Franklin County, when sitting fur Ordinan imposes, for leave to sell the real Estate of Oa d Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditor f said deceased. Thos. Mays, ex’r. April 12, 1825 1e.,9u 87 N otice. \INE months after dale application will be made to ihe Justices of the Interior Court ' Fnnkhn County, when sitting for Ordinary urposea, for leave to sell tile real estate of Star ng Proctor, a Minor James 11. Haley, Guardian. April 12 18/5 V- 9 n 87 iS otice. NjMNE months after dale, application will h made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin iy of Burke county, Mr leave to sell the real Es 'ate of Enoch F n m-'f, (/encased. John Fanner, adm’r. Burke Comfy !•’>■)• I 825 lm9m 65 LKUlii 1A Jiurke County I y the /{'in iht Court of Ordinary of said County. TO Alt WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. E'ijah Byue, and Enoch Byne. r» adniiivslrslurs on the estate of Wil iam tyne, late of uirke, deceased, hatro app |ie J to ■ ud Court (or Letters l)i missory. Now th re fore, th"se are lo cite and admonish 4 and siorulir ih“ km bed and creditors of tli" aid d' ce ■ ed. >o life their ohj-clions (if any thei 'ave) in ihe office of the Clerk of this Court, o ir before 'he fi 1 ■> M uid v u January next, other wise Letters D unissori will b grant' d. Witness the Hononh Alexander J Lawton, one nf l justices of said Court, this 2d May, 1825. to Hamnel Sturges, Cl'lc. O s / Co ’tof 0 •»K /Mil .. ke «. oun n, Uy the Honorable the Co , t of Ordinary of Hurke County I o all whom it may concern. vs W dli m S pp and I’hemcy Sapp, ”» a■ im 'istratur and administratrix, on the s ile of I* -dip Sapp, late of said con ty, dc used, have applied to this Court for letters Di iiissory. ! he-e are therefore to cite a"d admonish all ■id sit gular th kindred and creditors of the taiil lecea-ed, i fin- tlieir objections (if ai y (c. iave) in the . (lice of the Clerk ol said Court, o •r bet re the firs Monday in January next, oth.-i --vi-e letters Disrni-sory will he g* nled to them. W tness in > Honorable Alt- n Pemb* rton, one o( the Justices of said Court, tins 7th Marci 1825. T J Hamnel Sturges, Cl’k Os t/r Com • of ()■ // hhOiihlA, Hurwc. County Hi, (/it lion, the Court of Oniiuary of said County. TO All WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. \'\f Abraham Uanforlh in right r ') » his wile, and Angmius H. Anderson, a m nstrators on the esiatr ot Elisha Anderso deceased, hive applied to said Court for lelleis (ismssory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admon ■an all and singular fin- kindred and creditors of he said deceased in (ile their objections (if an hey hav< ) in the offi'e of the clerk >f this Cour’, on or before the first Monday in lanua.-y nex' otherwise letters dismissory will he grained. Witness the H morable James Torrance, on of the Justices of said Court, this 7ih da> of March, 1535. In Samuel Sturges, Clerk ‘t ttw Court "/ f). binary. hhUiitiiA, Burke County. liy the Hon the Court of O dinary of said County. Ti Alt WHOM IT WAY CONCERN, IF.IIKAS Junes Anderson, Executor of th* •» Estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, ar ■ i cslamentary Guardian of Virginia C. Ande s ni, has applied In said Court for letters Disinis ory. Now theefore, these are to cite and admonisi ill and singular the kindred and creditor- of die •■aid deceased, to file their objections (if any thet vp) in the office of the clerk of this Court, io nr b foie the first Monday in J n ary next, othei ■vise letters dismissory will be gtanted. Witness die Honorable James Torrance, one "I the Justices of aid Cm '. tui 2d \p. LS2J 6m Hamucl sturges, Clerk of ihe Conn of 0 d"iatyt tit. Kt.LA Hcriven County. \W 1 EIfEAS I hos. W. Oliver, Administrate V/Jf ot the estate and effects, and James ol ver, deceased late of said County, applies foi 'titters isii'issory. These’are therefore incite and admonish id ■nd singular the kindred and creditors ot u aid deceased, to file their objections sis any the. *ve) in the office of the Ckrk of said Court, o': r before the first Monday in November upm iherwice letters Dismissory will be granted t nim. Given under my hand at office in Jacksunbo rough, this 25'h day of April. 1825. 6m Seaborn Gooilall, Cl’k. i\ otice. ON tie first Saturday in July next, the City j Council will proceed to the Election o»' ' Cl TY SURVEYOR. — Persons wishing tins ap ! pointmuit, will hand their applications to the i Gietk, on or befoie 10 o’clock of that day. By order of Council, Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k. June 21 4: 103 GEOIIGIA, Hichmond Co'.enty. e SU PERI OH COURT, May Term, 1825- j u Hays Uuwuiie, Mortgage, ~\ Petition for Fore )f LA i closure. ~ William Fuller, administrator 1 , of Charles Bealle, deceased, i ~,,, „ w .,, and John W. Bealle and AidHJ llezekiali Bealle and oihers. heirs of the sa d Charles, &, a tract of Land, UPON the Petition of Hays Howdre, praying ie 11lt ‘ foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption ii rt and to a certain Iract or parcel of Land, situate, i. lytt'ff am ' being in (he county of Richmond, and y State of Georgia, on both sides of Butler’s Creek ,i containing seven hundred acres, more or less, known as Beall’s mill tract. Bounded on the east by land belonging lo said Uowdrearui others, southwardly by Llg n’s land, and northwardly h) lands belonging to Robert Crawfoid or his heirs, - which said land was mortgaged by said Charles Bealle in his life time to the said Ha>s Howdre, ie in the lit eenth day of April, in the year of om ri Lord 1824, to secure the payment of a promisso , ry Note signed by said Charles, for the sum ot nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars, and du I- 'he first day of January last, and ihe interest llu might accrue thereon ; and the sum of nine him dred and seventy seven dollars, and interest from the first day of January l ist, being now due o, said mortgage. Now to wit, at May Term, 1825. On motion, of John I*. King, attorney for Peti. tiuner, it is ordered by the Court, that the prin e ciple, interest and costs, due on said mortgage, •i be paid into Court within twelve months Irom y I he date hereof, or from henceforth the Equiiy .. of redemption will be forever barred and fore closed, and the mortgaged premises sold in terms of the law. Ami it is further ordered. That a copy of tlii _ Rule be published in one of the public Gazettes "f the City of Augusta, at least once a month un til the time appointed for payment, or served upon the Representatives and Heirs of the said ■ Charles, at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to be pa d. True extract from the minutes James M-Laws. Clerk. June 7, 1825 lml2m 99 GE'IKGIA, Hichmond County. . liy the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of the County of Hichmond To all whom it may concern. J . ** > V Nathan 11. Beal, administrator 'JWr de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiah j B a . deceased, late of said county, has applied o this Court for Letters Disiffissory. I hese are therefore to cite and admonish ail nut singular the kindred and creditors of the -aid deci-ased, to file their objections (if any they owe) in the office of the Clerk of said Court «, nr before ttie first Monday in November next, j therwise Letters Dismissory will be granted lo 1 him. Witness (he Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 12th day ot April, 1825. ■ 6ra Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. # Os the Court of Ordinary GEORG'A Hichmond County, ity the Court of Ordinary for said County, TO All WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. r R- John Meigs and Robert Di moii, \dmini:.n atorf, de bonis non, on the estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased, late of said County, have applied to this Court for letter* I Dismissory, I These are therefore to cite and admonish all (I singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (il any they have) ■ n the office of the Clerk of said Court on or br idle the first Monday in June next, otherwise let ■ ers Dismissory will be granted to them. , Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 26di day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk, ■ Os the Court of Ordinary Georgia, Burke County. Court of Ordinary, March Term, lH : i ORDERED, that ail applications hereafter to be made for Letters of Guardianship, it Minors under the age of fourteen years, $-.-all be n ufied to the Clerk at least twenty days bifort the term of the Court at which such application is to be acted on by the Court. And that the ap .dicant or applicants shall obtain from the Ckrk a notice in writing, which shall be posted at the C' urt House door, at least twenty days before th' enu at which the application is to be acted on, ■ignifying his or their intention to make such ap 'dication,— -Oriiebei), That in case the right of Guardianship occur within twenty days before 'he meeting of the Court as above expressed ■ lie Court will exercise its discretion os lo the course to he pursued. A true extract from the Minutes. Attest. Samuel Sturges, Cl’k. April 12 lm4m 8. GEORGIA, Scrtven County. WHEREAS Georg Bollock, Administrate! with the wilt annexed, of the Estate ol William Boothe, deceased, and also administrator ot toe Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased. And William fl. Wade, administrator de bonis non of In Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased. * ach applies for letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish a) •uid singular the kindred and creditors of the -aid deceased’s, to file, their objections in this of •ice, on or before the first Monday in August next, ensuing, to shew cause (it any they have) why letters Dismissory should not be granted t. he applicants. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbv !" 28th day ot January, 1825. 6m Seaborn Goodall, cl’k. I EORt.l \, Columbia County. WHEREAS Beimel Crat on, has applied for letters of Dismissory on the estate of t.eorge G. Tankersley, deceased, late of said county. I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all uid singular the kindred and creditors of the i. d deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to fie their dll' ctions (if any they have) to shew cause why id letters of Dismissory should not he granted, I Given under my hard at office, in Columbia, this Ist day of April, 1825. 6 m G Jones, /). Cl’k. 1 N otice. public are cautioned against trading for n , Note'of the subscriber, made payable to ),| 1 1, i iniMPsoN, sixty da'strom the 28 hos May) I last, for live Hundred Dol ars—as 1 have offset.-i io nearly, or quite to tie a 1 lount. Gilbert Longs tree t. 1 1 June 13 6t\v jpi GEORGIA, Franklin County. WHEREAS John Evans, applies for Letter, Dismissory, on the estate ol William Isham, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said Letters Dis missory should not be granted to him. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this ; Stli day of December, 1824 6m Frederick Beall, Cleric. 1 GK I IUUI A, Franklin County. WHEREAS Samuel Power Adm’r. and Han • nab Tate Adm’rx. applies (or Letters of Dismissory on the estate of William Tale, d-c. 1 'These are therefore to die and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the -aid deceased, to file their objections in my office ■ within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause > (if any they have) why said letters of Dn-missory should not be granted to them. Given under my hand at i ffic.e in Franklin, this 1 7lh day of March, 1825. 6m Frederick Beall, Cl’k. GEORGIA, Frank tin county WHERE tS James H. Little and Samuel Phan mg, applies for Letters Dismissory on the • sta'e ot William M‘Cracking,'deceased. These are therefore to cue am! admonish all , and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in my of fice. within the time prescribed by law, to shew > cause (if any they have) why iai I letters Dis missory should not he grained to them. Give i under my hand at office in Franklin, this 7th day of March, 1825 6m Frederick, Heidi, Cl’k. i GEORGIA, Scrive.n County. ■ Nfc W IF.REAS Jacob M'Gowin, applies fop let ters ot Administration de bonis non, on the Estaie and effects of John M’Gowin, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cile and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to (Tie their objections in the office if the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of said 1 County, within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause sis any they have) why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand at office in .lackfonbo rough, this 27th day of April, 1825. , 6m Seaborn Goodall Wk. SW’ware o£ &wmdtava\\\ ON the 29 h ot January last, my black woman named PEGGY, was enticed away Iroin me, by Samuel Townsend, Patrick Monroe, Joseph Orston and others ; was harboured and concealed by the said Samuel Townsend, and taken into his possession under pretence of obtaining her free dami and on tbe I7lh ot Much last, was carried off by the above named Joseph Orston, who goes in the capacity of a pedler. Said Peggy is now in the 17lh year ot her age, of middle size, about 5 f ct 4 or’ 5 inches high, handsomely built, of yellow complexion, very liiiely, familiar, and ve ry free spoken She sometimes calls herself Peg gy H gin, and has o! late pretended to say that she was free born. Peggy may he known by any one who converse with her, by her telling who has raised her, and of her leaving her child be hind, whose name is Eliza. Ii is supposed that I she is sold, or concealed in some part of the country. Any person finding where she is, and giving information by latter, directed to the sob- I scriber, living in Barnwell DisliiC, or to Mr, 1 Isaac Fiazier, in C lumbia, 8. C. shall receive a j reward ot twenty-five dollars; and if the said . Orston and !’• ggy ba found together, and appre hended, so that the villa ns can bo brought to justice, any person or persons, so apprehending them, shall receive a reward nf fitly dollars. 8. VV. Kearsey. (Hz’ Each publisher of a newspaper in the states of North and South-Carolina and Georgia, is requested to insert tile above advertisement in tin ir respective papers, once a week for three weeks, and forward ihe.ir accounts either to Mr. Isaac Frazier, in Columbia, or to the subscriber in Barnwell Dis ret, S (J. S. W. K. June 17, 1835. ot f 101 Five UuUavs Upward. J 3 RAN A WAY from the sub- EkJ enber, on the 27U i May last, a ne- JK St/ gro man bv the name of SSLL ' T 0 M, w. 1 known as "Tom Lamar, about six feet high, stout made, very dark round the eyes and gkep in the head, rather down look ; he is weh known in this place and Savannah, he has been a boat hand for a numb, r of years.—Any information will hr thankfully receiv'd, John S. Coombs. June 10 f 100 JVoUcc. subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in . Montgomery county, having a Grist and font* Saws running, which (a-t are calculated to turn . out (mm 4 m 8000 feet of lumber per day, which can be raf-ed immediately into the Ocmulgee riv er, widi 6UO acres ol the beat timbered pine land in that section nf the stats. As to terms of sale, they will he made easy. The above property was formerly that of E. VV. Barker. Mv resid-nce is near MHe ! g v lie J WIES BOYKIN. The Augusta Constitutionalist ami Savannah Georgian toil' publish the above v-3m an/txl'orioard their accounts to the office of the On. Jourtuafk June 14 .i i 101 Notice. I I LL persons having demands against the Es /V tate of Reuben T ipton, deceased, are here by notified to make their return agreeable to law, those indebted, are notified to make imme- I diate rnent• Ezekiel Lester, Jldm'r. June 7, 1825 5t t 101 N otice. i ~\ LL persons to whom the estate of John M I Laukin, deceased, is indebted, are r-queste o present their accounts within (he time pre i cribed hy law, and those who are indebted to I -aid estate, are requested to make immediate pay (orient to , Peter Benuocti, Jidm’r. i July 23. F 8 N otice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cotton Merritt, deceased, are requested to render I their accounts in properly attested, within tiie |me prescribed by law, and tho-e indebted to J i -aid estate will make immediate paymen in J Comfort Merritt, Jldmv'x. i Burke County , May 3, 1825 13t x 91 M