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for sale.
A TRACT OF LAND lying in Baldwin Conn
tv formerly Wilkinson. No. IM. containing
202 1-2 Acre* belonging t<> the Estate of the late
Lewis M’Coy, deceased, and gold for llie bent fit ,
of the Heirs of said Esfate.-For terms Ac.- ,
A P p!y to G eor g e W. M’Coy. Jl
Augusta, July d, 1825. r
Sheriff’s Sale. |
Will be told on the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Court House door, in VVaynesborough,
Burke c mnty, within sale hours
One Gray Horse, levied on as the
property ol Alexander P. Lewi-, to satisfy an
Execution in (gvour of Patrick Ses»orn«.
JkLBO
275 Acres of Land, adjoining
Lands of James Hines and others, levied on as
the pioperly of Charles Kimball, to satisfy an
Execution in favour of Samuel Wilson.
—AI.S'I
Two Negroes, viz : a negro wo
man named Lynn, and her cmld Jerry, levied on
as the property <>C Michael Wiggins, deceased,
to satisfy sundry fi fas ironi a-.lnstices Court, in
favour of Arthur Belt. t*. the adminis'rators of
Micheal Wiggins, deceas d.
John T. Forth, s. b. c.
June 30, 1825 str 3 J
Administrator's Hale. JI
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next |
•t the Court-House, in Wayneabomugh, by or- |
der of the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary t— j
Seven Negroes, viz: Monday,'
Ben, farad, Pegg, Henry, Jim and Arch, belong
ing to the estate of Co* ten Merrill, deceased,
and to be sold for th- benefit, of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. _ ,
Comfort Merritt, Adm'rx. ,
ilurke County. Miv3 13 ’ *' 1 ' 'B.
Administrator s Hale.
Will he sold on the first ■ uesday in August next
at he Court House in Franklin county, at tin
usual hours :
One Negro, named Randal, of
the Es'ate of William Edwards, deceased, sold in
order to make a division among the heirs of said
deceased. — Terms made known on the day ol
sale,
George Stovall, Adnt’r.
May 24. 1025 ‘ 10> 97
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold on Thursday the 25th day of An
gim next, at the residence of James Ponder
deceased, late of Scriveu county, between the
hours of ton and four o'clock :
All the Beef Cattle belonging to
the estate of the said deceased, consisting ol
about seventy four head (more "T leas.) Sale to
continue from day today until the whole is sold.
Terms Cash.
George llobbine, Adm'r.
Sc'iven Courtly .Ini 4 1825. 5
Administrator’s Hale.
On the first Tuesday in October next, will he
sold at the Court-House in Wavucsbarough, bv
permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court
. of Burke County
That tract of land known as No.
13, in tin* sth district Monroe county, belonging
•to th • estate of Samuel S.ixmi, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors
William Saxon, and
John Saxon, Adm'rs.
li irkt nun y July. Tl’i. 5 r 5
Ten Ho Wars IVewavd.
RANA WVY from the subscriber on the 15ih
. May I asl, a Negro Woman named HAKIET, I
23 or 24 years old, common size, her voice ra
ther coarse; bright mulatto, she will try (o pass
for a free person—and I presume she has a free
pass, written by a negro, who can write in the
neighborhood. Any person who will deliver to
me said Negro, nr lodge her in some Jail so that
1 get her, will receive the above reward.
James Story.
Wnrreaton, (On.) July 1. 5 3
NOTICE.
riW, Public are cautioned against trespassing
A on the Houses and Lots ot the subscriber
tipper end of town—especially against hauling
sand or earth from the river hank or contiguous
thereto. Each and every person offending shall
have the law rigorously enforced against him of
them.
Hugh Nesbit.
January 21 60
NOTICE.
4 I.L persons indebted to the est ate of Jonw Ca
/V hcthkhs, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment to the subscriber, and those
having claims against the said estate, are required
to present them duly attested in the form and
within the lime prescribed hy law.
Richard 11. Wilde, Mm'r.
June 17 I2t 102
Kolice.
apilE subscribers have connected themselves
<JL in the practice of the LAW—they will uni
formly attend all the counties of the Northern
Circuit, and the county of j-Vanklin, of tlte Wes
tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
•t their office in Elberton, where they will take
pleasure in transacting the business of those who
may be unfortunate enough to be involved m tin
Law;
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard,
January 1, 1825 57
Jv* olive.
THE subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in
Montgomery county, havings Grist and four
Saws running, which last are calculated to turn
out from 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which
can be ratied immediately into the Ocmulgee riv
er, with 600 acres of the best timbered pine land
in that section of the slate, A« to terms of sale,
they will be made easy. The above property was
'ormerly that of E. W. Barker. My residence is
near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN.
The .Augusta Constitutionalist and Savannah
Georgian, teill publish the above w3m and forward
their accounts to the office of the Du Journal.
June 14 v3in 101
Tabernacle Academy
at
Mount Arid.
AN Examination of this Institution took place
on the 16th and 17lh inst. And the Trus
tees do unhesitatingly state, that they never wit
nessed young Ladies and young Gentlemen do
themselves nr their Teacher mure credit than
these did. There was scarcely a blunder by one
of the students on either d.-.y of the Examination
in the different branches of study which they
had been pursuing.
The following young I.adies and young Gen
lemen on English Grammar merred much
praise ;
Miss Elizabeth J . Marshall , of Abbeville Uist.
“ Sophonia C. Conner, do.
“ Mary .Ann Jordan, do.
“ Agnes C. Weems, do.
“ Eliza Anderson, do.
“ EUza Herndon, of Newberry District.
“ Mary Ann Conner, of Abbeville District.
** Mary Ann E. I’ravis, do.
Mr. William L Dairy, of Alabama State.
‘t Jacob Cleckiey, ot Orangeburg!) Dist, S. C.
" Daniel A Tarrant, of Barnwell District.
“ William C. Duerry, of Sumpter District.
“ Hi char d J Winn, of Walton County, Ga,
M Wm. A. H Unit, of Columbia County, Ga.
“ Urban C. G. Tarrant, of Barnwell, S. C.
The greater part of the.se exhibited compnsi
'ions which were much approved, not only bj
he examining Committee, but also by the Spec
tutor-, at large. In Geography they done very
well, and w ith great promptitude and accuracy
performed several problems on the Globe, not on
ly the most familiar, such as the Latitude ami
Longitude of places and the measuring of distance
!iy the Quadrant of altitude ; bit with equal rea
diness they gave us the Antocci , the Perioeci ; the
Anitpotles, &c. of places.
Those In the languages stood a very correct ami
good examination. In Arithmatic they generally
tone well. There were 15 nr 16 who delivered
speeches, the greater part of whom obtained much
eulegy from the Spectators.
The Act lemy thus far has exceeded our m et
sanguine ealeu a 1 ions, both to the inspect of mem
her* aid to progre‘s in leart.irg. And we would
here correct an error v".mi seemr. have gom
ibrnad, that our number is cutjwMe I, and that
we can take in n \ more » udents. and again, tha
there are already (on many for one man Jo do
justice to, we therefore inform the public, tha*
we shall procure in assistant for the Kev. Joskiui
Tntvis, A. M.and one whom he shall approve of,
whenever the number of students shall exceed
forty five. A few more are yet wanted to call for
an assistant, and W'e hove hail demonstrative proof
it our late examination that the students have noi
been neglected. Convenient and good boarding
can be had tor %7 per. Mouth.
FRANCIS CONNOR, VI. I).
President of the board of Trustees
Janies E. Glenn, Sec’y.
Abbeville, last S’. C. .tone 24 1825 3 2
ANO SIE AM U vTIIS.
DU. HOUEL, a French Physician, respcctfnlh
informs ihe public, that he has eslablishei
STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta
The very high repute these Baths have acquire!
in Europe, where (although a late diacovtry
they are to be found in every hospital, and tin
great cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
1 dclphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt o'
'heir efficacy. The most gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered hy ha
ocans, without xtiy pain, trouble or disgust to th
lalient.
They are a never fail’ng remedy in nil cutanc
i»uh affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. u
Scald head and Leprosy. They also have neve:
faded of success in either acute oj’ chronic rheti
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anan&rcnu
writings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of tin
joints, gouty affections dispersion of tumors, i:
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections
n all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, liypoconalriasli
epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser
viceable,and have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
Htermg almost every remedy belonging to tin
Healing art, may be rendered applicable to alnwsi
every case, ami (it is repealed) without any pain
trouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known
Dr. llovkl will be happy to give the most res
peclable references to persons who have heei
cured by taking them.
The ftteam # Medical liaVh
Establishment,
Is in •Ellis-Street, opposite Mr, H. Mealing's.
Brick Mouse, a id has an entrance in Bruacl-stree
immediately opposite the ciu /hr 1 1,
January II 57
GEORGIA, Anrke County
Hy the Honorable the Court oj Ordinary of llttrke
County.
To all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS Mill am Sapp and I’hemcy Sapp,
administrator and administratrix, on the
estate of I’nilin Sapp, late of said county, <le
ceased, have applit-d to this Court for letters Ilia
miasory.
I he s e are therefore to ci'e and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any the)
have) in 'be office ot the Clerk of said Court, on
or before the first Monday in January next, other
wise letters Dismlssory will be gr-mted to them.
Witness the Honorable Alton Vemb rton, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 7th March
1825.
t j (Samuel Sturgos, CVlc.
Os tin Court of Or Unary,
GEOKI>I \. Jittrke Cotit’.y.
lit. Ihe Hon iht Court of Ordinary of said County
TO A I.L WHOM IT MAY CIUtCEIIN.
MBTHERKAS Elijah Byne, and Enoch Hvne,
?T administrators on the estate of M rliiani
Byne, late of Burke, deceased, bavo applied it
said Court for Letters Di-missnry.
Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors c( th
. said deceased, to tile their nbjeclinna (if any the*
have) in the office of the Clerk of this Court, m
or before the first M mday in January uesf, othei
1 wise Letters Dismisspry will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander J. Lawson,
one of the justices of said Court, this 2d
May, 1825*.
; td Samuel Starves, Cl k.
O / the Court of O’din' y
I EOW. «s*iV\iE.
EITHER together orseparamly, R second hm
CARRIAGE, and pair of hand-time nAN
I HOKSES.
R. H. W ilde.
July 5 ft 3
An Ordinance
Regulating the Mooring of Boats at the Whitrvts
Sec. 1. lie. it o’dained by the City Council
p Augusta, that from and after the publishing o
i. this Ordinance, no empty boat having less the
. three able and competent men on board at s’*
j times, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anch
n 't. any place opposite the city above the Rridc
e tor more than four days unless when securely f<
, iened with a stiong chain or cable at least fcT
, ieet in length to a growing tree, not krs tha
welve incli :s in diameter, and that in the etc
if a considerable rise in the Itiver, such emp
, boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall be immetl
ately removed below the Bridge.
2 Bach boat engaged in lading or unlading
luring u high river, shall have at least four abk
men constantly on board, and shall be secure •
fastened or anchored, in such a manner as to pre
vent her swinging or drifting on the Whs
3. The City Marshal, or any other officer o'
Council shall have, and >hey are hereby
with power, and are required, to remove or cans,
o be removed, at the risk ai.d expense of tin
owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boa
>r boats, which may be neglected by the owne 1
or agent , and for eacli boat so removed the ~fti
oer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv
d from the boat owner, in the same manner a
ithcr expenses incurred in the removal.
4. The owner or owners of any and every bos
diall be liable to a fine, at the discretion of Conn
cil, not exceeding two hundred dollars, for eat 1
and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall
moreover repair all dam .gen done to the Wharve
ip Bridge in consequence of such violation,
I Done in Council, the sth January, 1825.
R R. Held,
Mayor of the city of Augusta
■ fly the Mavor
Geo. M. Walker, Clerk,
I April 22 86
1 Seventy Second Section General
ORDINANCE.,
IT sha’d lie the duty of all and every person oi
persons occupying a Lot or part ol a Lot i
ins City, to remove from his, her or their Prenn
•n;s, at tlie times herein prescribed, all decayed
1 md decaying vegetable and animal substances
indin general every thing lending toconu.
3 tie air, place Uie same in the street oppi
site te. his, her or their Lot, twenty lent be
* yond its boundary line. The above incut ion. >i
> duly t<> bn performed before Nine o’clock iu the
1 Morning ;
r District No. 1, on Mondays and fhursdays.
District No. 2, on I'uesdas a ,d Fridays.
1 District No. 3, on W dnesdays and Saturdays
It is particularly req icsted that til h shall no
be thrown out a' any o.ner time.
By order of the Street Committee.
M.v 2'> 94
r |VtK so low.ng are the tuaLonaiy Committee
- |l ot Council for the year ending the secou
Monday in April, 1826:
On City Hall. - Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Halt.
On Police. —Mile, Dillon, Thomas,
On Hospital.—i Moore, Hollinshead, Bowdre.
On Roads Bowdre, D'dlon, liale.
On Accounts -Hale, A. Moore, .1. Moore.
On River Bank and Wharf. —A. Moore, J.
Mm ire, Danfortli, Bowdre.
On Streets. Bowdre, Dillon, Warren.
On Jail —Warren, Danforlh. Thomas.
On Drains. —Dauforlh, Male, J. Moore.
On Pumps —Warren, Danfortli. A Moore.
O/i Magasine. Dillon, Hollinshead,
Published by order of Council.
Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k,
May 20 94
Receiver’s Notice.
I WILL attend at the Office of the Clerk of
the May or’s Court in the City Hall, every
Monday commencing on the 6th day of Juir..
next, until the first day of August, to receive
the returns of the taxable property of such per
sons as have not had an opportunity to uiakr
heretofore. And all persons who do not make
their return previous to the first of August wil'
be su j cl to 'axation as a defaulter.
M. F. Boisclair, r. t. h. r. c.
May 31 97
Notice.
A F I RR the 14th inst. the Sieam-Boat Company
fjL will discontinue to pay any druyages on Cot
ton, from the Ware-Houses in Augusta, or Haro
, hurg, and wish their friends and customers to un
derotand, dial they have no other place to receive
produce and merchandize, hut at the wharf.
, By order ot. the Board of I) factors
William Gaylord, Agent.
July g 4t 3
NOTICE.
A LT. persons having demands against the estate
A of Robert f-R'ig, deceased, are hereby notified
to make their return agreeable to law ; those in
debted to said estate, are notified to make imme.
- diate payment.
Wm. Brux, Ex’r.
July 1 6t r 2
Notice.
I A I.L persons having tlemands against the es
A late of Eliza A. Levett, late ot Burke Coun
, iy, deceased, are reqneste 1 to present them le
gally attested, and those indebted, to make imme
diate payment to
Jonathan Lewis, ) Jdm’r.
an( l 7 Jrfj r. de
Rosina Morrison, ) bonis non.
May 2 189* 7> -r 91
N otice.
LL persons to whom the estate of John M
CA I .Anus, deceased, is indebted, are retjueste
, to present their accounts within the time pro
i scribed by law, and those who are indebted to
■nil estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to
Peter Bennoch, Adm’r.
■Ldv 23 t 8
N otice.
Al, persons indebted to the estate of Cotton
Merritt, deceased, are requested to render
i i ir scccu-ts in properly attested, within the
1 m- prescrib' d bv hw, and those indebted to
• ud estate will m k- immediate payment to
Comfort JVJerrit, Admr'x.
fltr'let* f'nwih M '
£?* f* rsons having business with
Mi ..ih.r j-. - -u.i'g tbeir absence from this ci
i > ford.- n-imm-r wil| please call on Mr. K. W.
• nia nr
Beers, Bihi ibII & St. John.
1 Augusta, Jane 18, 1825 4l t 103
Monthly Advertisements.
N otice.
1 \H NE montbs after date, application will be
IAI made to the Justices of the Inferior Coun
of Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land
containing two hundred acres being in the coun
ty aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Caleb
• iowell. deceased, f>r the benefit of the Heirs
and creditors of the said deceased.
Mahala Howell, Adm’x.
June 18 1825 lrr-9m 103
N otice.
NINE months after date, application will I),
made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin
"unty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of
Land, in said County, as the property of Adan,
'..r,n, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and
Ireditorsof -aid deceased.
John E. Carson, adm’r.
January 18, 1825 lm6m 63
N otice.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol
ohimbia Couniy, when setting as a Court of Or
Unary for leave to tell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly
ig in the 2d District of Monne County, Lot No
JOS, it being die real estate of William Smalley;
leceased, u >d to be sold for the benefit of the
oeirs and creditors of *aid deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
January 4, 1815 lm9m 57
Notice.
N'INE months after date, application Will he
made to the Honorable the Justices of tilt
Inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, for
he county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real
slate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county,
leccated, for tlie benefit of the heirs and credi
ors of said deceased.
Mary Chance, Adm’x,
Joseph Chance, , idm’r<■
Burke coun'y S - > 6 1524 I 9m 22
N otice,
•,’WINE mouths after date, application will be
vDI ma le to die Honorable 00-. rt of Ordinary
i' (5 -lumbia County, for leave to sell «IJ the
•eal estii'e belonging to the orphans of Samuei
Sullivan, deceased, and also, an undivided tra
it’ Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging
n said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor.
John Cartridge,
Guardian of said Orphans
Polly Jones,
Guard at u of ,Melinda Jones.
May 25 1 1 Q m 95
IN otice.
'iiAilNE months after dale, application will In
ii'J made to the tnnonole Inferior Court oi
Uichm md County, for leave to sell the undivided
half of Tenement No, 7, R idge Row —also, mo
unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reyimli!
stree s, for the benefit of Margaret P. Bones, a
Minor.
John Bones, Guardian.
October 25, 182 V Im9-n
xS otice.
JAiINE mouths alter dale, application will Ir
i J made to the Honorable the Justices ct Uu
inleror Court of said county, when sitting f
Irdinary purpoa.es, for leave to sell the whole <■'
’ i-k rial Estate of Irvin Buyet, deceased, late i
said county, for the benefit of the heirs and cr
litors of said deceased.
James Lambert, ? .
Edward Boyet, 5 m S '
Scriven County, Jan. 28 1835 lm9m 63
NOTICE. ~~
NINE months after dale, application will b.
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary o'.
Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts o'
Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek
one containing 318 acres Joining Bollard, Pullin’
■ and others, the other .containing 172 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a part of the real estat.
f Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefr
if the heirs of said deceased.
William Booker, Adm’r.
In right of his :wife
January 25, 1825. Im9m 61
N otice.
months after date, application will b*
made to the Honorable tlie Court of Orclm
ry of Columbia County, for leave to se,ll 222 a
cres of l.and, lying in Columbia County, on the
1 waters of the big Eiok.ee Creek, adj lining Lands
' of Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold for l lie
' benefit of the heirs of James Martin, deceased.
Robert Martin, adm’r.
November 8, 1824 Jm9tn 40
N otice.
NINE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of tlie
. Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sitting
. ior Ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell the real
. Ss-tate ot John Gettings, late of said county, de
ceased, for the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
John Gettings, adm’r.
■ April 12, 1825. Im9rn 87
N otice.
months after date, application will be
aINI made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of
I Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
1 aes, for leave to sell the undivided part of the
real Estate of Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for tht
' benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed.
Jona. Lewis,
Surviving Administrator de bonis non,
llwke coti/ity, March 7, 1825 lm9 u 75
Notice.
1 tmontha after date, application will be
' JU made to the Honorable the Justices of the
e Inferior Court of Scriven County, when silting
u for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain
tract or parcel of Land containing two hundred
two and an half acres, situated lying and being
in the thirteenth District of Henry Countv, Ga.
- and known and distinguished in the plan of said
1 District by the number eighty, (80) the whole of
the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late
of said County, for the benefit o’s the Heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Samuel Doughty, adm’r.
Scriven County, Feb. 25, 1825 lm9 72
Notice.
- IVTINE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
)f Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of
hand in said county of 105 1-2 acres, joining
y Murray, Hay and other, it being part of the real
state of William Rinion, deceased.
i Peggy, Binion, adm’rx.
b March 1< 182 t 1 r-9*i.' 75
‘Si ■ ... , . . ■ -
N otice.
NIINE months after date, application will be
ISM made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
■ County, when silting (or Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell 2-35 acres of Land, (in said County)
, oelonging to the estate of William It. Crabb, de
-1 ceased.
if John Kennon, adm’r.
n November 6, 1824 lm9m 40
!
N otice.
Nine months after date, application will be
made to (he Honorable the Interior Court
of Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, (or leave to sell the real estate of Wriley
Hanherry, (Minor.) deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Jona. Lewis, adm’r.
Burke county, March 7. 1825 lm9m 57
N otice.
NINE months afier date, application will be
made to the Justices of the Interim Court
of Franklin County, when sitting fur Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real Estlle of Da.
vid Clark, deceased, for the heirs ancj creditors
>f said deceased.
Thos. Mays, 7 x’r.
Anril 12, 1825 lin9n>* 87
! JS otice.
NINE months after dale, applicahn will be
ma le to the Justices of the Intfior Court
of Franklin County, when silting fi Ordinary
urnoses. for leave to sell the real of Stap
ling P roc'or, a Minor,
James R. Haley, Gutrdian.
April )IS-75 In 9m- | 87
"F
N otice.
manlhs after date, appliiion will be
•*k| made to the Honorable the Cfrt of Ordin
ary of Burke county, for leave to the real Es
i tate of Enoch Farmer, deceased. I
John Farmer adm’r.
Burke Caunty, Feb. 1, 1825 )Il9m 65
Notice.
iVTINE months after date, applfation will be
Ln made to ihe Inferior Court otFrankliu copn\
ly, wlit» silting for ordinary puppets Cor leave to
sell the Heal Estate of Jacob Striclfand, deceased,
for the benefit of the Heir« of snit|deceasyd.
Hardy Stricklairl, Kx’r.
July 1. 1825 ItnSm 5
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GEORGIA, Hichmond County,
SUPERIOR COURT, May Verm, 1825.
1 Hats Uow(ihk Mortgage, ~) Petition for Bore-
VS. | ' closure.
1 Willem Fuller, administrator !
of Charles Bealie, deceased, I irr T ,
and John W. Bealie and > IWLh
Hezekiah Bealie and others, I
heirs of the sa d Charles, & J
a tract of Land. J
Lie Petition of Hays Ilowdre, praying
ne foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption ii*
, uid to s certain Tract dr parcel of Land, situate,
lying and being in the ceynty ol Hichmond, and
• State 01 - . Georgia, on both sides of Umler’s Creek, \
' containing seven hundred acres, more or less,
known as Beall's mill iract. Bounded on the
east by .'and he nnging to said .Ilowdre and others,
nth ward y by Lig ir*» land, and northwardly by
lands belonging to Robert Crawford or his heirs,
which said land was mortgaged by said Clnrlea
• Bealie in his life time to the said'Hays Bowdre,
on t)» fi! e-nth day o! April, in the year ol our
Lord 1821, to secure the payment of a promlsao
ry Note signed by said Charles, for the sum of
. nine hundred and s-vemy-seven dollars, and due
the first Jay of January last, and the interest that
. might accrue thereon; and the sum of nine bun
, di ed and seventy seven dollars, and interest (Tom
the first day of January last, being; now due on
. said mortgage. 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 prin
ciple, interest and costs, due on said mortgage,
>e paid into Court within twelve mouths from
< the date hereof, or from honocforlh the Equity
-• of redemption will he forever barred and lore
closed, and the mortgaged premises sold in terms
of the law.
Sml it is further ordered, That a copy of this
Rule be published in one of the public Gazettes
the City of Augusta, at least once a month un
-1 !, l the lime appointed for payment, or served
\ “PO" the Representatives and’ Heirs of the said
Charles, at least six mouths previous to the time
'.lie money is directed to be paid.
True extract from the minutes.
James M*Laws, Cleric.
■ June 7, 1825. Iml2m 99
GEORGIA, Hichmond County,
’ By the Honorable ihe Court of Ordinary of th>
j Comuy of Richmond
i To all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS Nathan H. Beal, administrator,
de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiah-
Utah deceased, late cf said county, has applied
to this Court for Letters Uistnistory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
. and singular the kindred and creditors of the
-■aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) m the office of the Clerk of said Court or.
■ or before the first Monday in November next,
1 otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to
him.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of
the Judges of said Court, this 12th day o f
April, 1825.
6 m Isaac Herbert, Cl’lc.
Os the Court of Ordinary.
' GEORGIA, Columbia County,
WHEREAS Rennet Crahon, has applied for
letters of Dismissory on the estate of
t George G. Tankersley, deceased, late of said
e comity.
? These are therefore to cite and admonish all
a ind "ingmar the kindred and creditors of the
.1 said deceased, tube and appear at mv office.
. within the rtme prescribed by law 'o file their
, objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
1 s » kl lexers of Dismissory should not be grafted,
f Given under my hand at office, in Columbia,
e this Ist day of April, 1825.
1 6m (t. Jones, D. Cl’lc.
Xjouk am\ Job Vrint'mg,
Wently Executed at this Office.