The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 28, 1825, Image 4

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An Ordinance Regulating the .Mooring oj Boats at the IVno, Skc. 1. Beit o’dained by the Oily Gounoi. t Auj; is)*, that from and alter the publishing . this Ordinance, no empty boat having less lha I three able and comoetent men on board at times, shall be permitted to fasten to, nr ancH.r I at, any place opposite the city above the Bndg s for more than four days unless when securely tas tened with a strong chain ot cable at least fifty 1 feel in length to a growing tree, not less that twelve incites in diameter, anti that in tne eve ' ot a considerable the m the River, such eiQp.,, . -boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall be inameu ately removed below the Bridge. 2 Kadi boat engaged in lading or unl.d.n; during a high river, shall have at least four able men constantly on board, and shall be securely fastened or anchored, in sucli a manner as to pre vent her swinging or drifting on the Whs.il. 3. (he City Marshal, or any other oftL*"’ o i Council shall have, a' hey are hereby Vt jteu with power, and rt nub ml, to remove or cause to be removed, a‘ iN‘ >i d ixpense of in owner, to so* oUr.e lelow the Bridge, any boat or boats, wlnci .. oe i dby the owner or agent , am! h each V. ■* vtnoved tiie offi cer shall be emitled to to .ars, to be receiv cd from the b .at owner ■ die same manner a' other expenses incurred in the removal. own 1 of owners of any and every boat *j ,li I, lianle to » t e, at the discretion of G un ,1, t, es. two hundred dollars, for each « ~’l , very « /in of this Ordinance, and shall *ii 1 1 .v'e. i ,• -.r all damages done to the Wharves ~r Bn conser|nence of such violation. !)•i.' in Council, the sth January, 1825 R. 11. Held, Mayor of the city of Avgusta fy the Mayor Gko M. Walran, Clerk. A rl‘ 22 «6 Secenly Second Section General URi/INANCE. If shall he the duty d all and every person or persons occupying a Lot or part ol a Lot i this City, to remove from his, her or their Preim ses, at the tunes herein prescribed, all decayed " and decaying vegetable and animal substance , '• audio general every thing tending to corrupt d the air, and place the same in the street oppo si site to liis, hep nr their Lot, twinty lent be yond its 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 request d that filth shall not be thr >wn out at any other time. lit/ order of the Street Committee. May 2t) ‘ 94 fIVIL folio*.ng ar. tut- Stationary C Muniitiec- . X ol Council for the year ending the second ( Monday in April, 1826 : On City //01/.—Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hub On Dolice. U ale, Dillon, Thomas. On' Hospital. —J Mnore, 110 l inslu-ad, Bowdre. On Honda. llowdre, Dill in, Hale. On Accounts —Male, A Moore, .1. Moore. On Hirer Hank and Wharf .—A. Moore, J. Moore, Danforth, Bowdre. I On Streets llowdre, Didon, Warren. On Jail. - Warren, Danforth, Thomas. Ou Drains. —Danforth. Hale, J Moore. On Damps —Warren, Danforth, A Moore. On .Magazine. Dillon, Hollinshead. 1 I’ublisheil Ini order of Council ( Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k. May 20 11— Receiver’s Notice. IWILt attend at the Office of the C.erk el the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, ever) Monday commencing on the 6lh day ol Jun . next, until the first day of August, to receive the returns of (he taxable property of such per sons as have not had an opportunity to malt heretofore. Ami all persons who do not makr their return previous to the first of August wil | be subject to taxation as a defaulter. i ML F. Boisclair, k. t. r. k. c May -U 97 j Fifty Dollars Reward, w .1. in- given lor the apprehension and con ?T finement of the following Negroes, sol can get th in, who left my plantation in Greene , County, on the 10th ult DICK, a large black fellow, he is upwards of six leet and very stout lie lias a piece cut off one of his ears—l should suppose him to be about twenty five years old ISAAC, a mulatto lellow, about twenty, ban scar on his under lip, about five feet, eight inch i ea high, and STEPHEN, an African fellow, abou 30 years old, and about the size of the above b" , Isaac. t Any person who will apprehend and confin (he above mentioned Negroes in any Jail, shah be paid the above reward, or in proportion for any one of them. J calculate they are about 1 Augusta or Savannah, or they may be in Han t cock, as Dick lias a brother at Mr Hugh Taylor’s William G. Grimes. 1 dj* The Savannah Georgian, is requested to insert the above tour times, and forward the ac count to t his office. ,1 .. ir 3. 1H25 fit 99 Five VRiUwvs VWwavA. jm RAN A WAY from the sub -7 ‘C. her, on tiic zrth May last, a m gru man by the ..»me of zIL T 0 M, \vi I ■ «ii as Turn Lamar, about six feet high stout made, very dark round the eyes ami deccj ■in-tii** head, rather down look ; he is well known in this place and Savannah, he has been a boat hand hir a number of years.—Any information will be thankfully received. John S, Coombs. June 10 r lot) N otice. All persons having demands against the K-■ , late of Ut übrr l iplon, deceased, are her. hv notified to maks their return ag’-ecahte I law. those in leb-ed, are notified to make imm* diate payment. Ezekiel Lester, Adin’r. June 7. t«2 > 5 r I'M A CAR it. Dlt HALL, oilers hr. protsjsional attendan to the public, in surgery, the obstetnek art. Qp. j ilie pr iCiic.e Oi I hy sick. Application made at the 0. S, Arsenal, near Ao { . a, Geo. will receive his attention. April 26 T 87 SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at - the Market House, in the city of Augusta, be tween the usual hours of sale. e Six Negroes, viz: Charles Gil- L hert, Nancy, Gabriel, William, Jinney, and Biddy, levied on as the property of A. llliodes, to sads fy a fi.. fa, on foreclosure of a mortgage, Airier ' c son Watkins vs. said A. Rhodes Terms Gash, Bankable money—purchasers pay lor Titles. ar Peter F. Boisclair, Sh’ff. r. c. Mav 6 f 90 _ Administrator’s Sale. Will he sold on the 26t.1i day of July next, at the | Ive residence ol Reubin Tipton, deceased ; All the perishable property of l said deceased, consisting of Horses, Galtle, Hogs, I. House hold and Kitchen Furniture, the crop of G Corn and Cotton, now growing on said Tipton’s plantation, together with sundry other articles oo numerous to mention—sold as the property _ of Reuben Tipton, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on ihe dvy* of sale. ij Ezekiel Lesier, Ad'n’r. June 7. 1825 8t t 101 i Administrator's Sale, , Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, . ■ at the Court-House, in Wayneaborough, by or i 1 der of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary : Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, don, larad, I’egg, Henry, Jim and Arch, belong- ■ mg to the estate of Gotten' Merritt, deceased, ind to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, Comfort Merritt, Jhhn’rx. Burke County May 3. 1825 I3t r 91 Administrator’s Sale. Vill he sold on the first Tuesday in August next 1 at ih<* Court House in Franklin county, at the usual Ilnurs : yf One Negro, named Randal, of he Esiate of William Bd winds, deceas d, sold in irder to make a division among the heirs of said deceased.—Terms made known on the day ot sale. George Stovall, Jldm’r. May 24, 1825 ' KH -r 97 Admiiiistrator’s hale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, a the Court-House, in the town of Waynesbor ongh, Burke County, within sale hours, sgrei able to an order obtained fn in their Honor (be Justices of the Inferior Court, while sit tii g for Ordinary purposes ; Four Negroes, viz : David and -taher his wife—Hill, and hi- wife Jude ; sold a tlie property of Will mi Royal, deceased, for th >en< fit of tlie heirs and creditors of said Ks tale. Benjamin Guest, Jtdm’r. May 4, 1825 7t t 95 Administrator’s hale. tin die first Tuesday in July next, at the Mai ket House in the City of Augusta, at the usual hours, will be sold : The Lot and improvements on Broad-Street, fronting the Flamer,’ Hotel. Ti c property of the late M. C Leavensworth, an sold by order of the Honorable (lie Inferior Gout of the count tr of Richmond, for the benefit of tin ieirs and creditors. Samuel Hale, Jldm’r. May 4 r 90 Sheriffs Sale Will be sold on (lit first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House, in the town of Waynesbo rough, Burke county, within ale hours—viz : Three Negro Girls, viz. Susan, Lure an 1 F.lizabi n levied on as the property > I i ewis Dyne, to sa ivy sundry small Jifas, isstu d ■mm a M iglsirate’s Court, in favor L. H. Marsh Executor of Jane Bennett, deceased, vs. Lewis Hvne and others. John T. Forth, s. b. c. May 30 p 98 Shtriff’s Sam. Will be sold on 'll lie.-t I u sday in July next. ;o the Court II mse, in the town of Waynelb • rough, Burke County, within sale hours viz; Two hundred and thirty acres of pine Land, (he -nue .ore or icss, adjoining Lands of William Thompson and others, levied n> as the property of Joseph Daniel, to satisfy ui execution in favor of Charles Kimball, return ed to me by a constable. ar.so— One Negro Man named Dave, levied on as the ,-ropeny ot Stephen IV. Blount, t satisfy sundry small executions in favor ot Junto Vmierson, vs. S. W. Blount, and it, E. Brodnax, returned to me by a constable. XLS" Nine Negroes, viz. Mat, Cherry, \ffiv Ciurles, Jim, Willie, Lucrelia, Prince a.-d Sophia, levied on as the property of John liar rail, to satisfy two Executions in tavor of the Ad ninislratnrs of Halt Junes, deceased, vs. John . larrall and the Administrator of William Gwmn, leceaaed. John T. Forth, s. n. c. May 23 5t f 98 N otice. j A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable m I ferior Court of feftersnn County, while , -itung tor Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Mat ket House, in the town of Louisville, on the fit si Monday in July next, V Tract of Land, containing one uindred twenty-nine ami a bait acres, lying on - dm waters ot Black Jack Creek, in said county, i joining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold fen Pt benefit ot .1 isisb S Patterson, a minor. Mary Clements, Guardian. April 9. 1*25 12< f 84 N otice. A LL persons having liemands against the es late of Eliza A. Levett, late oi Burke Coun ‘ i. deceased, are req teste ito present them 1. g.dly attested, i.nd hose indebted, to make iinme diate payment to Jonathan Lewis. ) Mm'r. i f and , . a,,U , > Admr’x. di Rosina Morrison,) bums non. May 2, 18'2o 7t t 91 Monthly Advertisements. N otice. 1 NINE months after (lute, application will be ° made to the Justices of the Inferior Court l ot Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary ' purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land e containing two hundred acres being in the conn ty aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Caleb Howell, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs . and creditors of the said deceased. Maliala Howell, Adm’x. June 13, 1825. In 9m 103 i M otice. i INE months after dale, application will be t -Lx made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin c lounty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of Land, in said County, as the property of Adam Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased. John E. Carson, adm’r. January 18, 1825 im6m 63 N otice. i months after ~ate application will be I made to the Honorable Inferior Court of t olumbia County, when setting us a Court of Or ,!i nary for leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly ng in the 2d District of Monr e County, Lot No 203, it being the real estate of William Smalley, deceased, and to be sold tor the benefit of the neirs and creditors of “aid deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. , January 4. lm9m 57 1 i . ■ ■ - . A otice. ' N r INE months after date, application will be made to the. Honorable the JuaPoes of tin inferior Court, setting tor ordinary purposes, toi the county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x, , Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Burke county, Sept. 6 1821 L'9m 22 A otice. v>«INE months after date, application will hi ii J made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Columbia County, lor leave to sell all the ' real estate belonging t<> the orphans of Samuel ; Sullivan, deceased, and ajso, an undivided Dart of Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging o said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartlitlge, Guardian of said Orphans. Polly Jones, Gun’ ilnin of M-Unda Jones. Mav 25 'lr 9m 95 IS otice. fOWINR months after dale, application will be iS\l made to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond County, for leave to sell the un .video hah of Tenement No. 7, llridge Li iw- Iso, iwo loimproved lots Corner < t Elbert and Reynold ■i reels, for the benefit t.f Margaret P. Bones, a dinor, John Bones, Guardian. 1 October 25, 18 -t . fm9 i A otice. dSSINE months alter dale, aoplication will b •* X J made to the Honorable the Justices of the inferior Court of said coir ty, when sitting fn Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole ol c real Estate of Irvin Revet, deceased, late of .aid county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere liters of sa'n! d(ceased. Jarars Lambert, > Edward Boyct, 5 1 Scriven County. ,|«. 28 1 2.5 lin9,n 63 NOTICE. NINE months after <Ute, application will b made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary o 1 ihilumbia county, (or n-av. ;o sel 1 two tracts ot Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek one containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pullin and others, the other con'aining 172 acres joining I.nke and others, it being a part of the real estat >f Thomas .limes, deceased, sold for the benefi of the heirs of said d ceased. William Booker, Adm’r. In right of his -wife. January 25. 1825. 1n.9 - 61 [• .a otice. AIINE months after date, application will h made to the (lon rabie the Court of Ordin f) ot Columbia County, (nr leave to sell 222 a ores of Land, lying m Columbia County, on the waters of the big Ki >kee Creek, adj iniog Lands n Hamilton, Graves and others, P- be sold forth* benefit of the heirs of .l imes Vtariin, peeked. > ilobert Martin, adm’r. November 8 1824 1 Qin 40 A otice. NINE months after dale application will b made to the Honorable the Justices of th. t 1 fieri or Court ol I'rankhn County, when sittm I or Ordinary purposes, (nr leave to sell the re... Estate ot John Gettings, late of said county, d( - • ceased, for the heirs and creditors of said dt f ceased. ’ Jolm Gettings, adm’r. April 12, 1825. Itn9m 87 A otice. 'ik\#lNE months after date, application will be J'l made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of L Bui ke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses fop leave to sell the undivided part of the ' real f state ot Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for tin c benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed, e Jona. Lewis, Surviving Administrator de bonis non. 1 Hwke county, March 7. 1825 lm9m 75 IS otice. lAfINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of tin I ten w Court of Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certait s . tract or parcel of Land containing two hundred n wound 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 of the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late of said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and de creditors of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Scriven County, Eeb, 25, 1825 Im9m 72 i Notice. c j?OINE months after date, application will be iSbl made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of Land in said county of 105 I 2 acres, joining Murray, Ray and others, it being part of the real estate of William Uinion, deceased. Peggy, Binion, adm’rx. March 15, 1825 I n9*m 75 A otice. AfINE months after dale, application will be 1 JM made to the Inferior Court of Columbia “ County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for J leave to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County) 1 belonging to the estate of William R. Crabb, de- ‘ ceased. ! John Rennon, adm’r. \ November 6, 1824 lm9m 40 1 - - \ A otice. i NINE months after date, application will be 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court 1 t Burke County, when sitting lor Ordinary pur 1 poses, lor leave to sell the real estate or Wnley 1 Hanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit ol 1 the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 1 Jona. Lewis, adm’r. \ Burke county, rh 7 1825 lni9m 57 . ’ A otice. ~ t NINE months after dale, application will hi < made to the Justices of the Inferior Cour I of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary 1 purposes, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da- < v.d Clark, deceased, fur the heirs and creditor < of said deceased. < Thos. Mays, ex’r. . April 12, 1825 In, 9m 87 , A otice. I NINE months after date, application will be ( made to the Justices of the Interior Court t of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinaty Purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Star ling Proctor, a Minor. James ft. Haley, Guardian. Apr! 12 18-25 1 9m 87 A otice. | lAfINE months after date, application will b, JM made to Lite Honorable the Court of Ordin. ‘ ary of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es 1 tate of Enoch Fanner, deceased. ' John Farmer, adm’r. ' Hurke County, Feb. 1 1825 lm9m 65 i GEORGIA, Hurke Conwy ( By the Hun the Court of Ordinary of said County . TO ALL WHOM IT MAV CONCEUK, | WHEREAS E ijah Byne, and Enoch Byne. 1 administrators on the estate of W iliam 1 Byne, latent Burk , deceased, havo applied tv ( s .id Court for Letteis Dismissory, ' Now therefore these are to cite and admonish all am! singular the kindred and creditors ot Un said deceased, to file their objections (if any they hive) in the offie of the Clerk of this Court, oil ot before the firs Monday in January next, other- ■ wise Letters Dism ssory will be granted. Witness the Honorable Alexander J. Lawson, one of the justices'of said Court, this 2d May, 1825. 6in Samuel Sturges, CVJc. '■ Os ihe Con t oj Ordin'':y GEORGIA, Burke County Hy Che Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Burke County. To all whom it may concern. 1 WHEREAS William Sapp and Phenicy Sapp, 1 administrator and administratrix, on the estate of Philip Sapp, late of said county, de i eased, have applied to this Court for letters Uis rnistory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all I nd singular the kindred and creditors ol the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they nave) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, o r before the first Monday in January nut, other wise letters Dismissory will he granted to them. Witness (he Honorable Alt n Pernio rion, one of the Justices of said Court, tips 7lh March. 1325. t J Samuel Sturges, Cl’k. Os the Court of Or Uvnry. GEORGIA, Burke County. Hy the Bon. the Court uj Ordinary of said County. TO ALL WHOM IT WAY CONCH UN, 1 'AATHEREAS Abraham Danforlh in right of » » his wife, and Augustus H. Anderson, ad ninistrators on the estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, have applied to said Court for letter.-, •)i omasory. Now therefore, these are to die and adtmm I sh all and singular the kin red and crediiors of ,te said deceased In file their objections (if any - hey have) in Ihe office of the clerk of this Court, >n or before the first Monday in January next, nherwiae letter® dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, on- I of the Justices of said Court, this 7th dm t of Match, 1825. In Samuel Sturges, Clerk of (n* Court oj () 'Uvnry 5 GEORGIA, Hurke County ( Bj the Hon the Court of O d wiry of said County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCBHN. ™.EUEAS James Andetson, Executor of th ( \U Estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, ar s t estamentary Guardian of Virginia G. Ande eni, has applied to said Court for letters Dismis ory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditor, of ,In said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office ot the clerk of this Court, on or before the first Monday in January next, other j wise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable. James Torrance, one of the Justices of said Court, this 2d Me , 182.) ' 6m Samuel Sturges, Clerk of ihe Court of Ordinal yt I GEORGIA, Scriven County. WHEREAS Thos, W. Oliver, Administrate! 1 of the estate and effects, and James Oli ver, deceased, late of said County, applies for letters Dismissory. i These are therefore to cite and admonish al ; »nd singular the kindred and creditors of tin , j said deceased, to file their objections (if any the> I have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on [’ or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted to I him. ’ ’ ’ Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 25th day of April, 1825, 6ra Seaborn Goodall. Cl’k \ GEORGIA, Richmond County, SUPERIOR COURT, May Term, 1825/ Uat : , UuwmiK, Mortgage, Petition for Pore • V S. I closure. William Fuller, administrator | of Charles Bealle, deceased, TT . ~ and John W. Bealle and r liu^L ‘ • /WA/ ' Hezekiah Uealle and 01 hers, heirs of tlie su'd Charles, & a tract of Land. J Upon the Petition of Hays Bowdre, praying i lie foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption in ami to a certain Tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the county ol Richmond, and State of Georgia, on both sides of Butler’s Creek, containing seven hundred acres, more or less, known as Beall’s mill tract. Bounded on the east by and belonging to said Bowdre and others, southwardly by Lig'-n’s land, and northwardly by lands belonging to Robert Crawford or his heirs, which said land was mortgaged by said Charles Uealle in his life time to the said Hat s Bowdre, on the fifteenth day ot April, in the year of our Lord 1824, to secure the payment of a promisso ry Note signed by said Charles, for the sum of nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars, and due the first day of January last, and the interest that might accrue thereon j and the sum of nine hun dred and seventy seven dollars, and interest from the first day of January last, being now due on said Now to wit, at May Term, 1825, On motion , of John P, King, attorney for Peti tioner, it is ordered by the Court, that the prill- t ciple, interest and costs, due on said mortgage, be paid into Court within twelve months from § the dale hereof, or from henceforth the Equity " of redemption will be forever burred and fore closed, and the mortgaged premises si Id in terms of the law. And it is farther ordered, That a copy of this Rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of 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 ihe money is directed to be paid. True extract from the minutes. James M*Laws, Clerk. June 7. 1825, lml2in 99 Georgia* Burke County. Court of Ordinary, March Term, ORDER EIJ, i hat all applications hereafter to be made for Letters of Guardianship, o Minors under the age of fourteen years, shall be notified to tlie Clerk at least twenty days before 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 (hs. Clerk a notice in writing, which shall be posted at the Court House door, at least twenty days bfore the term at which the application is to be acted on, signifying bis or their intention to make s-ioh ap-’ plication.— That in case the eight of Guardianship occur within twenty days before the meeting of the Court as above the Court will exercise its discretion as to the course to he pursued. A true extract from the Minutes. Attest, Samuel Sturges, CVk. April 12 lm4m 8.8 GEORGIA, Scnven County WHEREAS Georg Bollock, Administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of ‘ William Boothe, deceased, and aim administrator of the Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased. And Vt tliiam H. V, ade, administrator de bonis non* of * * die Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased, each applies for letters Dismissary. These are therefore to cite and admonish ajl am! singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased’s, to file their objections in this of. lice, on or before the first Monday in August next, ensuing, to shew cause (if any-they'have) why letters Dismissory should not be granted to the applicant*. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo. hi- 28tli day of January, 1825. 15m Seaborn Goodall, cl’k, GEORGIA, Richmond County. Hy the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of the County of Richmond. To all whom it may concern. IF.REAS Nathan 11. Beal, administrator, SiMr de bonis non, tm the estate of Hezekiah B< ai, deceased, late r.f said county, has applied to this Court for Letters Dismissory These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) m the office of the Clerk of said Court on or before the first Monday in November next, y otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to him. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of April, 1825. 6m Isaac Herbert, CVk. Os the Court of Ordinary GUO RIB A, Columbia County. WHEREAts Bonnet Crahon, has applied for lepers of Dismissory on the estate of George G. lankersley, deceased, late of said com ty These are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular the kindred and creditors of the s-tid deceased, to be and appear at tuy office, within the time prescribed by law to file their objections (if any ihey have) to shew cause why said letters of Dismissory sh'-uld not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Columbia, this Ist day of April, 1825, A 6m fi. Jones, If. CVk. GEO RG! A, FruTihliu county, MERE AS James 11 f.Rile and Samuel Shan f * dig, applies for Letters Dismissory on the estate of William M‘Cracking, deceased. 1 hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their ohj'-clions in my of fice. within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause (it any they have) why said letters Dis missory should not he granted to them. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this 7lh day of March, 1825. 6m Frederick, Beall, CVk. GEORGIA, Scrivcn County. 1 UREAS Jacob M'Gowin, applies for let ters of Administration de bonis non, on the Esuite and effects of John M’Gowin, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of said County, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause lif any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 27th day of April, 1825. 6m Seaborn Goodall, CVk,