The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 08, 1825, Image 4

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Monthly Advertisements. N otice. NINE months after date, application will lx made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land containing two hundred acres being in the conn ty aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Caleb Howell, deceased, fir the benefit ol the Heirs and creditors of the said deceas- d. Mahala Howell, Adrn’x. June 13, 1825. Im9m 10.3 N otice. NINE months after dale, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of franklin County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of Land, in said County, as the property ot Adam Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased John E. Carson, adm’r. January IS, 1825 lm6m 63 ' N otice. ( ■\TINE months after dale application will be iN made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or dinary for leave to a-U 208 1-2 acres of Land ly ng in the 2d District of Monroe County, Lot No 2uß, it being the real estate of William Smalley; deceased, and to be sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. , James Smalley, Adm’r. r January 4, 1825 1 rn9rn 57 - t N otice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable toe Justices of the Inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, for the county of Burke, for leave to sell all (be real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Iturke county, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi toi s of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x, Joseph Chance, Adm’r. liurke county s, ft ! '4 1 9m 2 1 otice. months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of C lurnbia County, for leave to sell all tlx real ■stale belonging to the orphans of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, and also, an undivided tract vs Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging to said orphans, and to Melind i Jones, u Minor. John Cartlidge, Guardian of laid Orphans Polly Jones, Guar dam of •Melinda Jones. May 25 lni9m 9,5 M otice. 'tV'MINE months alter date, application will be u I made to the honorable Inferior Court o 1 Kiclruond County, for leave to sell the undivided hail of Tenement No. 7, Uridge How—also, two unimproved Kits Comer of Elbert and lleynold streets, for the benefit of Margaret P- Bones, a Minor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25, 1824 lm9m iS otice. \S?INE months alter da’, o, application will lx ■i'J made to the Honorable the Justices ol tlx Inle.'.or Court )l said county, when silting toi Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole ol the real Estate of Irvin Uoyet, deceased, late o| said county, for the benefit ol the heirs and ere dilors ol said deceased. .liunra Lambert, Ed ward Boyet, 3 Scriven County, u. 28 1325 ltn9m 63 MJTICK. Nl NE months alter date, application will b< made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary m Coluntb a county, for leave to sell two tracts o. Land in vdd county, lying on Greenhritt Creek one e daining 318 acres joining Pollard, Fnllin and oth.rs, the other ontaining 172 acres joining Luke and others, it being a part of the real estai <d h' i.nas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit ot the heirs ol said d> ceased. William Booker, Adm’r. In i ight of his wife. January 25. 1825. Im9m 61 iN otice. jvV : NE months alter date, application will be J made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin ry ot Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a cres of Lao■■', lying in Columbia County, on the waters of the big Kiokee Creek, adjoining Lands ol Hamilton, Craves and others, to be sold for the benefit of th» heirs of James Martin, deceased. Hubert Martin, adm’r. Novembers 1824 In 9m 40 A otice. TWINE months after date, application will be iv made to ihe Honorable the Justices of the I derior Court of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary put poses, (or leave to sed the real Estate ot John Gettings, late of said county, de ceased, tor the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. John (lettings, adm’r. April 12, IS'tS I Jut 87 A utice. lyVf>N 1- months alter nice, application will b JM made to the Honorable the Interior Court, oi Burke County, when silting for Ordinary purpo se*, ter leave to sell Hie undivided part of tlx real ( slate ot Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for th benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceas cd. Jona. Lewis, Surviving .idminisrrator de horn's non Hut he county, Marco 7. 18 > ( i o - V iN tttice. 'AIINE months after date, application will 1 JM m de to the Honorable the Jus'ices of I liiterror Court of Scriven County, when sitti' for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certa tract or parcel of Latxi containing two bundr* two and an half acres, situated lying and be i in the thirteenth District of Henry County, G and known and distinguished in the plan of ss !)i inci b> the number eighty, (80) the whole the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, la of said County, f r Hie benefit of the Heirs a creditors of sa.ri deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Striven County, Feb, 25, 1825 ltn9m 72 Notice. jV’TNE months alter date, application will be Ln made to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court if Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract ol Land in said county of 105 1-2 acres, joining Murray, Ray and oilier, it being part of the real state of William Binion, deceased. Peggy, Binion, adm’rx. March 15, 1825 lrn9*m 75 N otice. INE months r.fter date, application will he J l made to the Inferior Court of Columbia County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for teave to sell 23.5 acres of Land, (in said County) belonging to the estate of William li. Crabb, tie ceased. John Kennon, adm’r. November 6, 1824 lm9m 40 N otice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary put poses, tor leave to sell the real estate of WriK-y Hanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r. Burke county. March 7, 1825 lm9rn 57 N otice. ■VTINE months after date, application will be IN made to the Justices of the Inferior Cour of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinal x purposes, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da vul Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditor of said deceased. Thos. Mays, ex’r. April 12, 1825 lm9m 87 N otice. NINE months alter date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate of Stal ling Proctor, a Minor. James R. Haley, Guardian. April 12 1825 *1 9m 87 A otice. A'NjflNE months after date, application will be H ma le to the H morahlc the Court of Ordin try of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es tate of Enoch Farmer deceased. John Farmer, adm’r. Burke County, Feb 1. 1825 lm9.n 65 GEO ltd A, Burke County By the If m t/u Court of Ordinary of said County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COfiCKHM. 1)17 HE REAS Ei jab Dyne, and Enoch I’yne, v ? administrators on the estate of Wil iam llyne, late ol Burke, deceased, have- applied to said Court (or Letters Dismissory, Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditors ol 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, other wise Letters Dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable Alexander J. Lawson, one of the justices of said Court, this 2d May, 1825. to Samuel Sturges, CVk. Os the. Conn of 'kdinnnj. GEORGIA, Burke County By the Honorable the Conn oj Ordinary of Burke County To all whom it may concern. WHEREAS William Sapp and Pheuicy Sapp, administrator and adm nistratrix, on the estate <>( Philip Sapp, late of said county, de ceased, have applied to this Court for letters Dis missory. I'lie-e are therefore to cite and admonish al ■nd singular the kindred and creditors of the said decua ed, to file their objections (if a iy they have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, o ■r before the first Monday in January next, other wise letters Dismissory will he granted to them. Witness the Honorable All m Pemlx rton, one of the Justices of said Court, this 7th March, 1825, t j Samuel Sturges, CVk. Os the Court of Or Henry GKpHGIA, Burke County. By tht Hon. the Court of Ordinary of smd County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKtIN. WHEREAS Abraham Danforth in right ot his wife, and Augustus 11. Anderson, ad ministrators on the estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, have applied to said Court for letteis Dismissory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admon ish all anil singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections (if an> they have) in Ihe office of the clerk id this Court, on or before the first M unlay in January next otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted. Witness the Honorable James Toi ranee, one of the Justices of said Court, this 7ih day of March, 1825. ■ tx Samuel Sturges, Clerk of tne Conn nj 0 > Unary, GEORGIA, Burke County. ; By the Hon. the Court of U. dinary of said County To ALL WHOM IT MAY CUXCKUN. WHEREAS James Andei son, Executor of tlx Estate ol Elisha Anderson, deceased, ar as I estamentary Guardian ol Virginia 0. Antic son, has applied to said Court for letters Dismis sory. Now therefore, these are to cite and adinonisl all and singular the kindred and creditor- ot tlx said deceased, to fiie their objections (it any they , ..»ve) in the office ol the clerk of this Court, on , or before the first Monday in January next, other t wise letteis dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one id tbe Justice of said Omni, thi 2d Ma* , 1825 0m Samuel Sturges, Clerk of the Court of Ordutatyi i I xiRGIA, Scriven County. l iu.s, W. Oliver, Administrate' ff j of the estate and c fleets, and James un r, Jcceasexl late of said County, applies for iters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish id ■ul singular the kindred and creditors ot tix nd deceased, to file their objections if any they vel in the office of the Clerk of said Court, or r before tbe first Monday in November next, herwise letters Dismissory will be granted to m. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 25th day of April, 1825. • m Seaborn Gomlall, Cl'k. j \iouk avu\ Jub VviuWug, A tally Executed at this Office. GEORGIA, Richmond County. By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of tht County of Richmond, To all whom it may concern. Vfc“WIIEHEAS Nathan U- Beal, administrator de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiali Heal, deceased, late of said county, has applied to this Court for Letters Dismis-tory. 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) in the office of the Clerk of said Court on or before the first Monday in November nest, otherwise Letters Uismissory will be granted to him. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of April, 1825. 6ra Isaac Herbert, CVk. Os ih” 'on of Ordinary GEORGIA, Richmond County By the Court of Ordinary for said County, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WHEREAS R. John Meigs and Robert Di mnn Administrators, de bonis non, on the estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased, late of said County, have applied to this Court for letters Uismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all ind singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have) n the office of the Clerk of said Court on or be ■ore the first Monday in June next, otherwise let iers Uismissory will be grunted to them. Witness the Honorable Sanrunl Hale, one of the .lodges of said Court, this 26th day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk, Os the don' t of Onlinnry Georgia, liurke C aunty. Court of Ordinary, March Term, 16 . > ORDERED, I hut all applications hereafter Vo be made for Letters of Guardianship, of Minors under the age of fourteen years, shall be notified to the Clerk at least twenty days before Ihe term of the Coun at which such application is to be acted on by the Court. And that the ap dicant or applicants shall obtain from the Clerk i notice in writing, which shall he posted at tlv Court House door, at h ast twenty days before do term at which the application is to be aoted on. signifying his or their intention to make such up plication,—Or a kbkd. That in case the eight ot Guardianship occur within twenty days befoi the meeting of the Court as above expressed ifie Court will exercise its discretion as to tb course to be pursued. Jl true extract from the Minutes, Attest, Samuel Sturges, CVk, April 12 1 m 8» GEORGIA, Screven County WHEREAS Georg Pollock, Administrator with the will annexed, of die Estate o 1 William Boothe, deceased and al-o administrator ot tne Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased Am. Wilham 11. Wade, administrator de bonis non ol the Estate ot George M. Henderson, deceased each applies for letters Disnrssory. These are therefore to cite and admonish a> out singular the kindred and creditors of tin said deceased’s, to file their objections in this oi lice, on or before the first Monday in Angus ext, ensuing, to shew cause (if any they have) w iy letters Uismissory should not be granted t the applicants. Given under my hand at office in Jackson!) this 2Sth day ot January, 1825. 6m Seaborn Hood all, cVk. GEORGI V, Co umb/u County. WEREAS I! on t Crat on, has applied foi letters of Uismissory on the estate c George G. I'a ikersley, deceased, late of sai county. I hese are therefore to cite and admonish ai and singular the kindred and creditors of lb said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to file the. objections (if any they have) to shew cause why said lettr rs of Diamissory should not be grained. Given under my hand at office, in Columbia this Ist day of April, 1825. ,6m (r. Jones, I). CVk, GEORGIA, Franklin County WHEREAS John Evans, applies for Letter. Uismissory, on the estate of William Isham, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tin said deceased, to file their objections in my of lice, within the tune prescribed by law, to shev cause (if any they have) why said Letters Di missory should not be granted to him. Given under my hand at ffice in Franklin, th Blli day of Dec mb. r, 1824 6ni Frederick Beall, Clerk. it r> >RGI A. Franklin County. WHEREAS Samuel Power Adm’r. and Han oali fate Adm’rs. applies lor Letters oi U.smissory on the estate of William Tate, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish (d md singular the kindred and creditors of tin ■aid deceased, to file their objections in my office within the lime pvescribi by law, to shew cans, (if any they have) why said letters of Uismissory should not be granted to them. G ven under my ha d at office in Frank! n, this 7th day of March 1825 6m Fredrrick Beall, CVk GEOR HA, Franklin county WHERE AS Janus 11 Little and Samuel Shan mg, applies (or l etters Uismissory on the estate ot William M'Crackie.g, deceased. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all ! and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in mv of fice. within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if an) they have) why said letters Ur. missoiy should not he granted to them. Give r under my hand at office in Franklin, this 7'h day of March, 1825. 1 6m Frederick, Beall, CVk. GEORGIA, Scriven County. WHEREAS Jacob M’Gowin, applies f■ r let ters of Admin’u(ration de bonis non, on the Estate and effects of John M’Gowin, late ol said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al • and singular, the kindred and creditors of the 1 sa d deceased, to file their objections in the office lof the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of said 1 County, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if 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. fiin Seaborn Goodall, CVk. An Ordinance Regulating the Mooring of Boats al the Wfiarvd*’ Sec. 1. Beit o’dained by the City Council ot Augusta, that from and after the publishing of this Ordinance, no empty boat having less than liree able and competent men on board at ai imes, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anchc it, any place opposite the city above the Bridge, tor more than four days unless when securely las cned with a strong chain or cable at least fifty feet in le.-glh to a growing tree, not less that; . welve inches in diameter, and that in the event I .it a considerable rise in the River, such crept) boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall be irouieth ately removed below the Bridge. 2. Each boat engaged in lading or unlading daring a high river, shall have at least four able men constantly on board, and shall be securely lustened or anchored, in such a manner as :o pre vent her swinging or drifting on the Whaii 3; The City Marshal, or any other officer ol Council shall have, and they are hereby vtated with power, and are required, to remove or cause to be removed, at the risk and 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 effi cer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to ba receiv ed from the boat owner, in the same manner as other expenses incurred in the removal. 4. I'lie 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, (or each and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall moreover repair all damages done to the Wharves or Bridge in consequence of such violation. Bone in Council, the sth January, 1825 R. R. Reid, Mayor of the city of Augusta By the Mayor lino, M. Walker, Clerk, K mil 22 86 Seventy Second Section General ORDINANCE. ■ T shall be the duly of all and every person nr X persons occupying a Lot or part of a Lot in this City, to remove from his, her or their Premi ses, at the times herein prescribed, all decayed and decaying vegetable and animal substances, and in general every thing tending to corrupt ne air, and place the same in the street oppo see to his, hep or their Lot, twenty (eet be yond its boundary line The above mentioned luty to he 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 that filth shall not he thrown out at any other time. By order of the Street Committee. May 20 94 11 HE following arc the Stationary Committees . of Council for the year ending the second Monday in April, 1826 : On City Hall.— Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hale. On Police. Hale, Dillon, Thomas, On Hospital—3 Moore, Holtinshead, Bowdre. On Roads -—Bowdre, Dillon, Hale. On Accounts. —Hale, A. Moore, ,1. Moore. On River Bank and Wharf. —A. Moore, J, In re, Danforth, Bowdre. On Streets. —Bowdre, Dillon, Warren. On Jail. —Warren, Danforth, Thomas. On Drains. —Danforth, Hale, J. Moore. On Pumps —Warren, Danforth, A. Moore. On . Magazine. Dillon, Hnllinshead. Published by order of Council. Geo. M. Walker, CVk. May 29 94 Receiver’s N otice. [WILL attend at the Office of tht Clerk of the Mayor’s Court in the City flail, every Monday commencing on the 6:h day of June .ext, until the first day of August, to receive ■he returns of the taxable property of such per ons as have not had an opportunity to make heretofore. And all persons who do not make heir return previous to the first of August will he suhj ct to taxation as a defaulter. M. F. Boisclair, u. t. r. k. c. May 31 97 Administrator’s Sale. tVill be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court-House, in Wayneaborougb, by or der of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary : Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, Hen, farad, Pegg, Henry, Jim and Arch, belong ingtotbe estate of Gotten Merritt, deceased, mil to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Comfort Merritt, Adin’rx. Burke County, 'lay 3 1825 lot, r 91 Administrator’s Sale. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in August next ai .he Court House in Franklin county, at the usu il hours : One Negro, named Randal, of ihe. Esiate of William Edwards, deceased, old in rder to make a division among the heirs of said leceased.— Terms made known on the day ol sale. George Stovall, Adin’r. VTav 24. 1825 1 * r 97 i • - .. - i> otice. LL persona to whom tiie estate of John M fji Laouik, deceased, is indebted, are request* 10 present their accounts within the time pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted ti said estate, are requested to make immediate pav . ment to Peter Bennoch, Jldm’r. July 23. v s N otice. j 4 LL persons having demands against the es uA (ate of Eliza A. Levett, late ot Burke Coun ty, dec*Hised, are reqnesle I to present them le gally attested, and those indebted, to make imme - diate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) Mm ’ r ■ ( ana e aiKl > ,idnv\r dt d Rosina Morrison, ) bonis nun. Mav 2. 1825 7- i 91 p N otice. d A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cottot a Xa. Merritt, deceased, are requested to rendei s their accounts in properly attested, within tht time prescribed by law, and those indebted t> )■ said estate will m- ke immed aE payment to Comfort Merrit, .ldmr\v. Burke County, May 3,1825 lot x 91 Tabernacle Academy, AT «Mo\mt Ariel. AN Examination of this Institution took place on the 16th and 17th inst. And the Trua 'ees do unhesitatingly state, that they never wit nessed young Ladies and young Gentlemen do themselves or their Teacher more credit than these did. There was scarcely a blunder by one of the students on either day of the Examination in the different branches of study which they had been pursuing. The following young Ladies and young Gen tlemen on English Grammar merited much praise ■ — Miss Elizabeth J. Marshall, of Abbeviile Hist. “ Sophronia C. Cornier, do. “ Mary Ann Jordan, do. “ Agnes C Weems, do. “ DU: a Anderson, do. “ Eliza Herndon, of Newberry District. “ Alary Ann Conner, of Abbeville District, “ Alary dun E. Travis, do. Mr. William L. Gairy, of Alabama State. “ Jacob Clechley, of Orangeburgh Dist. S. C, “ Daniel A 'Tarrant, of Barnwell District. “ William C, Gnerry, of Sumpter District. “ Jlichard J Winn, of Walton County, Ga. “ Wm. A. H Unit, of Columbia County, Ga. “ Urban C. G. 'Tarrant, of Uarnwell, S. 0. The greater part of these exhibited composi tions which were much approved, not only by the examining Committee, but also by the Spec- V tutors at large, hi Geography they done very well, and with great promptitude and accuracy performed several problems on the Globe, not on ly the most familiar, such as the Latitude and Longitude of places and the measuring of distances by the Quadrant of altitude r but with equal rea diness they gave us the Antoeci, the Tcrioeci the Antipodes, &c. of places. Miose in the languages stood a very correct and good examination. In Arithmatic they generally done well. There were 15 or 16 who delivered speeches, the greater part of whom obtained much eulogy from the Spectators. The Academy thus far has exceeded our most sanguine calculations, both to the respect of mem bers and to progress in learning. And we would here correct an error which seems to have gone m abroad, that our number is completed, and that . we can take in n > more students, and again, that there are already too many or one man to do justice to, we therefore inform the public, tha we shad procure an assistant for the Hev. Josj p.i Travis, A. M.and one whom he shall approve of, whenever the number of students shall exceed forty Jive, A few more are yet wanted to call for an assistant, and we have had demonstrative proof at our late examination that the students have noi been neglected. Convenient and good boarding can he had for §7 per. Month, LRANCIs CONNOR, M. 1). President of the hoard of Trustees. James K. Glenn, Sec’y* (£/■ The Editors of the Missionary, are reques ted to insert the above three times and for wait) on their account to this office, or to the Uev. J as. E. Glenn, Abbeville. Abbeville, hist. S,C June 24 1825. 3t 2 lUvware, ol \ \\ ON the 29;h of January last, my black woman named I’|{6«V, was enticed away from n by Samuel Townsend, I’airick Monroe, Joseph Groton and others j was harboured and concealed by the suit! Samuel Townsend, and taken into bis possession under pretence of obtaining her free dom i and on the 17th of March last, was curried off by the above named Joseph Orston, who goes in the capacity of a pedier. Said Peggy is now in the 17th year of tier age, of middle size, abot 5 feet 4 ti’ 5 inches high, handsomely built, <>■ yellow complexion, very h ely, Tamil ar, a id ve ry tree spoken She sometimes calls herself Peg gy Hagin, and has of late pretended to say ilia s , she was free horn, Peggy may be known by ant one who converse with her, by her telling wh . bus raised her and of her leaving her child be hin-l, whose name is Ehza. It is supposed lha she is sold, or concealed in some part of the country. Any person finding where she is, anu giving information by letter, directed to the sub scriber, living in Uarnwell 1) since or to Mr. Isaac Erazier, in Columbia, S. (J. shall receive s reward of twenty-lire dollars; and If the said Orston and Pi ggy be found together, and appre hended, so that the villains can be brought to justice, any person or persons, so apprehending them, shall receive a reward of fifty dollars. W. Kearsey. Each publisher of a newspaper in the s'ates of North and Snuth-Carffina and Georgia, is requested to insert the above advertisement in their respective papers, once a week for tluf weeks, amt forward their accounts either to Mr, Isaac Erazier, in Columbia, or to th t subscriber in Barnwell Dis net, S. C. S. W. K June 17, 1325. "t r 104 Ten Dollars VWewaird. R\N UV \Y from the subscriber on the 15th May last, a Negro Woman named MARIE I, Jo 24 years old, common size, her voice ra- Jtiier coarse; bright mula to, she will try to pass ; mr a free person—and I presume she lias a free i pass, written by a negro, who can write in the I neighborhood. Any person who wid deliver to me said Negro, or lodge her in some Jail so that I gel her, wdl receive the above reward. James Stiry. Warreaton. (Ga.) ! nlv 1 51 3 Five Du Wavs IWward. j® RAN A WAY from the ktb twij ci.ber- on the 27th May last, a ne gro mail by die name of s£L to m, w i la. -iv. as Tom Lamar, about six feet high, stout made, very dark round the eyes and deep in th head, rather down look ; be is well known in this place and Savannah, he has been a boat hand b u number of years.—Any- information ■■ will be thankfully received, ‘ John S. Coombs. J me 10 p lUO is* utice, . T'flHE subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in le JL Montgomery county, having a Grist and four Saws running, which la t are calculated to turn out Irons 4 io 60U0 fe.et of lumber per day, which _ can be raf od immediately into the Ocmulgee riv ■ r, wi h 600 acres o ! the best timbered pine laud in that section of die state. As to terms of sale, 11 they will he mad-- easy. Tiie above property was 1 ormerly that of E. W. Barker My residence is ‘ near Mdledgevdle. JAMES BOYKIN. | The lugnsta Constitutionalist and Savannah Gen i'ln. \oil publish the above xvUm and forward their accounts lo the office of the Ga, Journal, * June 14 v-3m 101