The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 10, 1825, Image 4

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SHERIFF’** S VLE. Will be snl ' .... t ie firs' t uesday in July next, a the M<rk> t House, in the city of Augusta, be ( (Wee ■ I be uni d 'oil' s of sale. i Six Negroes, viz: ('harlcs Gil be t, Nancy, G.i'irii I. VVi I on, Jimuy, ami Biddy. 1 lev ed o i at tlie property of Rhodes, to saiL fy afi ft. on forecl'isur *o' a mortgage, Andei ' »on Wai kins vs. said A. Rhodes Term • C sh, Rankable m uiey—purchasers pay for fitles. Peter K. Boisclair, Sh’JF. r c. M< 6 p 90 . j She rill* s Sale Wi lbe sold on Hie first Tuesday in Inly next I at die Coup -House, m the town of Waynesbo i rou'>b. Hn k'c ii'y within-ale hours — viz : 2 Three Negro Girls, viz. Susan. 1 Lure in I Blizabe li, levied on ns me property ot Lewis Hy lie, to satisly sundry small ffas, issued from a Magistrate’s Court, in favor L. U. Marsh, Executor of Jane Bennett, deceased, vs. Lewis - Byne and others. John T. Forth, s. uc. , Mov ‘lO p 98 I Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold on he first Tuesday in July next, at ' the Court House, in the town of Waynesbo- , routr'i, Bttike County, within sale hours viz : Two hundred and thirty acres of pine Lan I, die same more or leis, adjoining Lauds of William Thompson and others, levied on as the property of Joseph Daniel, to satisly an execution in favor of Charles Kimball, return ed to me by a constable. ALSU— One Negro Man named Dave, i levied on as the property of Stephen W. Blount, to • satisfy sundry small executions in favor of James Anderson, vs. S. W. Blount, and it, E. Brodnax, 1 returned to me by a constable. —ALSO — Nine Negroes, viz. Mat, Cherry, Alfa, Charles, Jim, W illie, Lucretia, Prince and Sophia, levied on as the property of John liar rail, tn B,l'id'y two Executions in favor of the Ad minWrators of Batt Jm.es, deceased, vs, John H irrall and the Administrator of William Gwinn, deceased. John T. Forth, s. b. c. May 28 ft r 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 he sold : The L"-»t and improvements on Broad Street, fronting the Planters’ Hotel. Tt.e property of the late M. C Leavensworth, and sold hv order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of the’county of Richmond, for the benefit of tin belts and creditors. Samuel Hale, Adm’r. May 4 p 90 N olice. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson County, win! Bitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at tin Mai ket House, in the town of Louisville, on tin first Monday in Jolv next, A Tract of Land, containing one hundred iwoniy olno mid * half hoivh, lying on the waters of Black Jack Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold for the beuefi' of .Install S Patterson « minor. Mary Clements, Guardian. April 9, 125 I2t p 84 Administrator’s sale. Will be sold at Hie lata residence of John If Morrison, late of Burke County, deceased, on the l6th d iv o> June next, A stock of Horses, Cattle and Sheep, and sundry olliei articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold Rosina Morrison, JUdmr’iv. CTj" A'd persons indebted to the said estate, ar ret[ tested to make mini diate payment, and tho having d mantis, are ret|uested to present then legally attested. R. M. Admr’x. Mat 2. 1825 7t t 91 Administrator’s hale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court-House, in Waynesborough, by or der of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ; Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, Ben, land, Pegg, iienry, Jim and Arcti, b. l»og ing to the estate of Gotten Merrill, deceased, •ml to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Comfort Merritt, Adm’rx. ' Bwke County. Bay 5 18\5 Ut r 91 Administrator’s hale. Will he sold on the first i tiesday in August next, at the Court House in Franklin county, at the USUid hours : One Negro, named Randal, of the Estate of Wituam Edwards, deceased, Mild in order to make a division among the heirs of said deceased. — Terms made known on the day ol sale. George Stovall, Adm’r. May 24. 1825 tut r 97 Administrator’* hale. Will be solti hi the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court-House, in the town of Waynesbor ough, Burke County, within sale hours, agree able to an order obtained fn in tittir Honors the Justices of the Inferior Court, while sit ting for Ordinary purposes : Four Negroes, viz : David and Saber his wife —Bill, and hi» wife Jude ; suit! as the property of William Royal, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Es tate. Benjamin Guest, Adm’r. May 4. 1825 7t t 95 NfoUcfc. LL persons to whom the late Francis Unitye> ATiJk of the city of Augusta, deceased, is imlebt ed. »re requested to present their demands with m Hie time prescribed by law , and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bouyer, ) ~ , Paul Kossignol. ? December,2l si \ Monthly Advertisements. N otice. jsSfLNE months aficr date, application will bf AM made tn the Court of Ordinary of Franklii. • unity, for leave to sell (me hundred Acres of Land, in said County, as the property ot Adan. t.inn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of -aid deceased John E. Carson, adin’r. January 18, 1825 !m6 88 N olice. -,'V| INK months after date application will b( , AM made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot ‘ oiumbia County, when selling as a Court of Ot , di nary lor leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly mg in the 2tl District of Monroe County, Lot No 208, it being the real estate of William Smalley, deceased, and to be sold (or the benefit of tin heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. January 4, 1825 lm9m 57 . N otice. J months after date, application will bi iaM made to the Honorable the Inferior Court d Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one half of four and diree quarters acres of Land, in said County, ■djoining lands of Ware and Coleman, for thi ' benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. ' Livingston Skinner, J Guardian. , Sept. 11. 1824. Itn9m 23 N otice. NINE months after dale, application will b; made to the Honorable the Justices of tin Inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, for he county of Burke, for leave to sell all (lie real ' •state of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x , Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Burke county, Sept. 6 1824 lm9m 22 N otice. months after date, application will be AM made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Columbia County, lor leave to sell ail tin. real estate belonging to the orphans ot Samuel Sn Hi van, deceased, and also, un undivided tra 1 1 of Laud, lying in Columbia County, belonging (o said orphans, and to Melinda Junes, a Minor, John Gartlidge, Guardian oj said Orphans. Polly Jones, Guar dam of Altlinda Jones. May 25 lut9m 95 N otice. months after dale, application will b< AM made to the honorable Inferior Comt oi Richmond County, for leave to sell the undivided half of Tenement No. 7, Bridge Row—also, tw unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reynoli, streets, fur the benefit of Margaret P. Bones, » Minor, John Bones, Guardian. October 25, 1824 Ini9m N otice. i k'AJIVE mouths after dale, application will b. , made to the Honorable the Justices of the r Interior Court of said county, when sitting f Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whine ol 'he real Estate of Irvin Boyet, deceased, late ot said county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere . Itlors of said deceased. James Lambert, / ~ , Kit ward Buyet/ y i Scriven County, I;, “28 1825 Im9n 63 1 NOTICE.” > months afterdate, application will hi Lx made to the Honora'ile Court of Ordinary e Columbia county, lor leave to sell two tracts ot Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek one containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pnlltt ami others, the other containing 172 acres jorninp I .tike and others, it being a part of the real estal Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefi of the heirs of said deceased. William Booker, Adm’r. In right of his wi f Januarv 91 1825 !■ 9m 61 i\ otice. NINE months after dale, application will b. made to the Honorable tbe Inferior Gout , if Richmond county, while sitting for Ordinary •imposes, for leave to sell a Lot in the City <: \ngusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston streets 1 belonging to the estate of Michael Sdvert de ceased, for the benefit! of the heirs and creditor of said estate. Andrew J. Dill, adm’r. Nathan Leeds, adm’r, in right ot his ■wife, Mary Lends, adm’r a7. e Augusta, February 11, 1825 In 9m f Notice. n I|WNB mouths after date, application will hr J AM made to the Honorable the Court of Ordtn I ry of Columbia County, tor leave to sell 222 a cres of Land, lying in Columbia County, on tin waters of the big Ktokee Creek, adjoining Lands ut Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold for the - benefit of the heirs of James Martin, deceased. Bobert Martin, adm’r. lt November 8. 1824 lm9m 40 N otice. * VTINE months after date, application will be Lx made to the Honorable the Justices of iht ; ferior Court of Franklin County, when sitting 1 ' r Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real * Estate ot John Gettings, late of said comity, de t ceased, for the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. John Gettings, adm’r. April 12, 1825. I 9m 87 Notice. *|INB months after date, application will be , AM made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, ol Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses, fur leave to sell the undivided part of Un real Estate of Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Jona. Lewis, Surviving Administrator de bonis non, I Burke county, March 7, 1825 li»9m 75' Notice. jNjffNE months after dale, application will be JM made to ihe Inferior Court of Columbia County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for 'eave to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County) belonging to the estate of William K. Crabb, de ceased. Jolm Kennon, adm’r. November f>, 1824 lm9,n 40 N otice. jjL“f'NE months after date, application will be •S'! made to the Honorable me Inferior Cour d Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of I.and in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining Hurray, Hay and others, it being part of tile real estate of W'illiam Binion, deceased. Peggy, Binion, adm’rx. March 15, 1825 lm9*m 75 N otice. jjkJI ,NE months after dale, application will bt made to the Honorable the Inferior Court o the county of Franklin, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Thom" as I). Jordan, la'e of said county, deceased. Robert Pulliam, Adm’r. December 18, 1833. Im9m 41 Notice. sJWINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of th- Inferior Court of Scriven County, when sitting fur Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certai: tract or parcel of Land containing two hundred iwo and an half acres, situated lying and being in the thirteenih District of Henry County, Ga and known and distinguished in the plan of said Di trict by the number eighty, (80) the whole ol die real Estate ot Sarah Callaway, deceased, late it said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Striven County. i-’eb. 25, 18-5 lin9iii 72 N otice. NINE months after daf *, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Cour t ot Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary pur p ises, for leave to sell the real estate ot Wrilev I lanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and credi ors of said deceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r. Burke county, March 7 1825 lrr.9 57 Notice. NINE months after dale, application will in made to the Justices of the Inferior Cour of Franklin County, wneu silling fir Ordinan purposes, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da vid Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditor of said deceased. Thos. Mays, ex’r. April 12. 1825 1-9 m 87 N otice. NINE months after dale, application will be made to the Justices of the Interior Court t Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary urposes, for 1.-ave to sell the real estate of Star ng Proctor, a Minor. James li. Haley, Guardian. April 12. 1825 lm9m 87 N otice. .WINE months afterdate, application will b ■l'l made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin uy ot Burke county, lor leave to sell the real Es tate of Enoch Farmer, deceased. John Farmer, adm’r. Burke County. F.-b. 1 182,5 l-n9in 65 UKv)HGI V s Burke County. By the Honorable the Conn of Ordinary of Burk i- County. To all whom it may concern. WHEREAS Vt illtain Sapp and Phemcy Sapp, administrator and administratrix, on the s'ste o( Philip Sapp, late of said county, cle eased, have applied to this Court for letters Du misfory. 1 he»e are therefore to cite and admonish aft ml singular the kindred and creditors of the said licenced, to file their objections (if any the rave) in the office of the Clerk of said Ourt, o' u- before the first Monday in January next, other wise letters Uismisaory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorable Attun Pcrnb-rum, one o( the Justices of said Court, this 7th March, 1825. t j Samuel Sturges, Cl’k. Os ihi Cowl of Or Unary (jKUIIGIA, Burke County. Hh iht Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said County. TO At,!. WHOM IT MAT CONCKIIN. WHEREAS Abraham Danforth in right of his wife, and Augustus H. Anderson, ad ninistrators on the esiate ol Elisha Anderson, deceased, have applied to said Court for letters Dismissory, Now therefore, these are to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections (if any 'hey have) in the office of the clerk of this Cour’, on or before the first Monday in January next, itherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one of the Justices of said Court, this 7th day of March, 1825. In Samuel Sturges, Clerk ni' tne Court oj Ordinary. GbOithlA, JJurke County. By the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said County. To ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCP.It.V. WHEREAS James Andeison, Executor of the Estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, ar as testamentary Guardian of Virginia C. Ande son, has applied to said Court for letters Dismis sory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish 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, ol or before the first Monday in January next, other wise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one o! the Justices of said Court, this 2d Ms- , 1825 6m Samuel Sturges, Clerk if the Court of O dtnayi NOTICE. HE Copartnership of Bhodsax Si Flw, in . the practice of Medicine, is this dav dissolv ed by the removal of Dr. Few, from Waynesbo rough. All persons indebted *re requested to make immediate settlement by rash or note. R E. Brodnax, Thos. S. Few. fVayneaboretigh, April 25, 1825 3t P 26 Georgia, Burke County. e Court of Ordinary, .March Term, ifct-5, a f~kRDERED, I hat all applications hereafter a r VF be made for Letters of Guardianship, n ) Minors under the age of (ourteen years, shall be ;• notified to the Clerk at least twenty days befon the term of the Court at which such application is to be acted on by the Court. And that the ap plicant or applicants shall obtain from the C ;-rk , a notice in writing, which shall be posted atj th< Cour' House door, at hast twenty days before ih< term at which the application is to be acted on. signifying his or their intention to make such ap .. plication.—OiiDLiiF.ii, That in case the right ol Guardianship occur within twenty days jefop s the meeting < f the Court as above orpressed 1 Hie Court will exercise its discretion ai to tin course to be pursued. A true extract from the Minutes. Attkst, Samuel Sturges, Cl’k. Wil 12 1 m4m 8 ! i 11 a- GEORGIA, Scriven County. t Ilf HEREAS Georg Pollock, Administrator »▼ with the will annexed, of the Estate ol William Boothe, deceased, and aim administrator d the Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased. Ami William H. Wade, administrator de bonis non of 'he Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased, oach applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish ah 3 "'id singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased’s, to file their «hj ctions in this of ; fice, on or before the first Monday in August next, ensuing, to shew cause, (if any they have) 1 why liters Dismissory should not be granted to ; -he applicant*. Given under mv hand at office in Jacksonbo 1 his 28th day o' January, 1825. 1 6m Seaborn Good all, cl’k. ' GEORGIA, Htchmond County. By the Honorable the Coin of Ordinary of the County of Hichmond To all w hom it may concern. ‘EREAS Nathan H- Beal, administrator. . d« bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiah ;, n decea-ed. late of «aid county, has applied o tliis Court lor Letters Dismissory, These are therefore to rite and admonish all md singular the kindred and creditors ot the aid deceased, to fi;e their objections (if any they '.avc) in the office of the Clerk of said Court on ir before the first Monday in November next, -therwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to " linn. Witness Hie Honorable S imuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of April, 1825. fitn Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. O* th Court of "Oroivavy (.»FOR » A, Hi chn o m Lon my By the Court of Ordinary foi said County, TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCKKX. WHEREAS ft. John Meigs ami Robert Di moo. Administrator , de bonis non, on the estate of Jesse Dimm, deceased, late of said , County, have applied to this Court lor letter- Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all a .d singular the kindred and creditors < f the said deceased, to file their objt ctions (it any they have) •n the office the Clerk of said Cour on or be Toe the fir . Monday in June next, otherwise let - ers Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorabi Samm I Hale, one of th. Judges of said Court, this 26 h day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk , Os th uu 't f Ordinrv v GEORGI \, Franklin County WHEREAS J tin (Ivans, applies for Letter Dismissory,on the estate of William Isham, , deceased. f h-’se are therefore to cite and admonish all and sing-ilar the kindred and creditors of the -aid deceased, to file their objections in my ci (ice. within Die time prescrib- d by law, to shew oause (if any they have) why said Letters Dis mssnry should not be granted to him. Given und'-r my hand at office ir. Franklin, till -Bth Jay ol D. c- oh.r, 1824 6m Frederick Beall. Clerk. GEO it t. f \, Columb,a County. WHEREAS Rennet Grafton, has applied foi letters of Dismissory on the estate cl George G. Tankersley, deceased, late of said county. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish al ■e'd singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to fie theft objections (if any they have) to shew cause why said letters of Dismissory should not be granted Given under my hand at office, in Columbia this Ist day of April. 1825. 6ra G. Jones, I). Cl’k. GEORGIA, Scriven County. COS'.(EREAS Thos. W. Oliver, Administrate! of the estate and effects, and James oh. - ver, deceased late of said County, applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any thei have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, m ■r before the first Monday in November next, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted ft him. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbt rough, this 25*h day of April, 1825. 6m Seaborn Goodall, Cl’k. . GEURGIA, Franklin County. Samuel Power Adm’r. and Hat ■ \rJ nab Tate AdmTx. applies tor Letters o Dismissory on the estate of William Tate, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and creditors ol tft. “aid deceased, to file their objections in my < ffi. o within the time prescribed by law, to shew caus« ! (if any they have) why said letters of Dismlsson should not be granted to them. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, t)ft - 7th day of March, 1825. 6in Frederick Beall, Cl’k GEORGIA, Scriven County. WHEREAS Jacob M’Gouin, applies f>r let ters of Administration de bonis non, on th _ Estate and effects of John M’Gowin, late est sai County, deceased. p These are therefore to cite and admonish a | , and singular, the kindred and creditors of th said deceased, to file their object!ms in the offi, of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of sa „ E County, within the time prescribed bv law. t shew cause (if any they have) why sa’id letter should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonbo roogh, this 27'h clay of April, 1825. 6m Seaborn Goodall, Cl’k, An Ordinance H emulating the Mooting of Uoats at the Wham&t. Sec. 1. licit o" darned by the City Council of Augusta, that Irom and after the publishing of ibis Ordinance, no empty boat having less then tiree able and competent men on board at all times, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anchor it, any place opposite the city above the Bridge, or more than four days unless when securely fas ned with a strong chain or cable at least fifty ret in length to a growing tree, not less than welve inches in diameter, and that in the event d a considerable rise in the Uiver, such empty K '»at, not fastened as aforesaid, snail be in medi ately removed below the Bridge. 2. Each boat engaged in lading or un? tiding iunng a high river, shall have at least four able men constantly on board, and shall be sec ’.rely 'astened or anchored, in such a manner as to pre vtnt her swinging or' drifting on the Whst" 3. The City Marshal, or any other ofii. Council shall have, and they are hereby vr.jled with power, and are required, to remove or cause o be removed, at the risk ar.d expense of the owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boat or boats, which may be neglected by the owner or agent , and for each boat so removed the ofii car shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv ed from the boat owner, in the same manner as other expenses incurred in the removal. 4. The owner or owners of any and every boat shall be liable to a fine, at the discretion of Coun cil, not exceeding two hundred dollars, (breach and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall moreover repair all damages done to the Wharves or Bridge in consequence of such violation. Done in Council , the sth January, 1825. R. R. Heicl, Mayor of the city of Augusta. By the Mayor Guo M Walker, Clerk, April 22 86 Seventy Second Section General ORDINANCE. IT shall be the duty of ail and every person or persons occupying a Lot or part of a Lot in | lus City, to remove from Ins, her or their Premi »es, at the times herein prescribed, all decayed md decaying vegetable and animal substances, and in general every tiling fending to corrupt ihe air, and place the same in the street oppo site to his, her or their Lot, twenty feet be yond ‘ts boundary line The 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 requested ihat filth shall not be thrown oiu ai any oilier lime. liy order of ihe Street Committee. May 20 94 'iViE iollowmg are (he Stationary Committees 1. ol Council (or the year ending the second Monday in April, 1826 On City Hall.— Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hale. On Police.- -Hale, Dillon, Thomas. On Hos/n al— J. Mo ire, Holinshead, Bowdre. Or. Hoads —Bowdre, Dillon, Hale, On Accounts —Hale, A. Moore, J. Moore. On Hivir Dank and Wharf. —A. Moore, ,T. Moore, Danforth, Bowdre. On Streets —Bowdre, Dillon, Warren. On Jail. Warren, Danforth, Thomas. On Drains. —Danforth, Hale, J. Moore. On Pumps —Wanvn, Danlnrlh, A, Moore. On Mdgnziue. — Dillon, Hollinshead, Published hy order of Council Geo. Al. Walker, CTk. May 2 0 (J 4 Receiver’s Notice. IWILI. attend at the Office of the Clerk of the Mayor’s Court in the City H.dl, every Monday commencing on the 6th day ol June ncxi, until the first day of August, to receive ihe returns of the taxable property of such per aons as have not had an opportunity to make heretofore. And all persons who do" not make i heir return previous to the first of August will be sul j ct to taxation an a defaulter. M. F. Roisclair, u. t. r. r. c. Mi <- 31 97 Fifty Dollars Reward, 11HLL ne given for the apprehension and con *» finement of the following Negroes, sol can get them, who left my plantation in Greene County, on the IJThult. DICK, a large black fellow, he is upwards of six feet and very stout, g he has a piece cut off one of his ears—l should suppose him to be about twenty five years old, ISAAC, a mulatto fellow, about twenty, has it scar on his under lip, about five fret, eight inch es high, and S I EPHEN, an African fellow, about oO years old, and about the size of the above boy Isaac. 1 Any person who will apprehend and confine the above mentioned Neg.oes in any Jail, shall be paid the above reward, or in proportion fop my one of them. I calculate they are about Augusts or Savannah, or they may be in Han cock, as Dick has a brothers' Mr Hugh Tailor's VI illiara G. Grimes. OjrThe Savannah Gemgian, is requested to insert the above four times, and torwaid the ac c- unt to I lus i ffice. June > 1825 fit 99 Uamvway. • FROM the Subscriber living Lexington, (tic ■„) ,i kuiiday ESty —d of this instant a mulatto / boy, by the name of TOM about imtrmumm eighteen or twenty years old, little upwsi oi iiv feet high, has large full eyes, in dined to h< gray a d would weigh about 130 ibs„ heisarhrewd active boy, well made, and hut h e;i raised a House s. rvant, but is very handy at anv kind of work Ho wore off (mm this place, agreer doth frock cos* tolerably much worn, and ■i pair of led colored cassimere pantaloons—but will probable cluing . his clothes, ;n order that he .liny not be easily detected, A reasm able reward wih he paid for lus apprehension and confinement in Jail, or informs ion *n that I get him. Owners and Captains of boa's, are cautioned against taking - 'd hoy on board, as the law w 11 be' rigidly en forced. Edward Coxe. Mn'- 98 fit 98 ~E«TRAY^ CKORGI , Scriven County, J fuN RAWLS of Capt. James P. Poythresa' District, I oils before me a sorrel Filly, three ars old. no brand or mark perceivable, apprais ed by Will,ain Gross and Willis Tavlor, at fifteen dollars, this 23d April, 1825. R. D. M‘KINNEY, j. r. Extract from the Estrny Hook this 7th May 1825 Seaborn GoodaJl, CVk,