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PUBLIC SALHS.
Administrator’s fenlc.
On thefirst Tuesday in January next.
W ILL be sold tiel'oro tho Court Home
Id llulloclt County between the
usual hour* of rale
All the lendi belonging to the estnte of
Isaac W«teri, told by order of tho Justices
of the Inferior Court of said , county, for
the beoMltof the heirs uml cieditor* ol said
estate,
- ayllN WATERS. Adm'r.
sept It I8«t
Administrators’ Sale.
On thefirst Tuesday«'« December next.
W ILL bo sold before the Court house
in Effingham County between the
Usual hours of sale.
The rani estate of Wm It. Womack de
ceased, consisting of several tracts of hind.
In said county, being on both sides of the
Louisville road—conr.iining live bundled
and seventy acres* for Ibo benefit ol (he
heirs.
Tbo above property sold by orilor, of tho
Inf. •ritir Court of said county, sitting for
Ordinary purposes.
wm. A.ruKvyrr,
Ado iuittvator in rijjlit of his wife.
SABAH PRF.VALT, AJm’x*
,5'pt t ■) ma*
City Marshall’s >Sulc.
Oa ibn litTticstlijy i.i December next.
r IKL ho sold before ibe eour.t lnm*>e
in tho city «»f S ivann-ih. between
*tho ttsuil hours of >ale, Die following pro
perty:
I.ols Not. »9 nutl 20, NVaDiinjinn uar.l.
siiib tho intpiot iwncut* thcic ui, l»mi!»>U*i!
•o«t by Cast llroad st. sou h l»y St. Julian
hi west by Washington square ami math
-l»V llrvan >t.-levied t»n ns ilia properly of
John I iveriiv’iiatn. Inn. in satisfy fim siin-
j.nsetl, by Council on him for violating tin.
♦.rdinaitco of . the city—ptopi rty pointed
out by him.
F. M. STONE, c. w.
.ocfai aw
Public sales.
Executor’s Sales.
On thefirst Tuesday in December next.
W ILL lie sold he lore the Conti house
in Savannah between the Auual
hours of sale. •
All the eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on lot No fl Darby Wur«l;llouse and
lot No HI Columbia Ward; lot and buil
dings No is, Carpenters Row, Lot NoO
and btvproveinents Decker ward and lot
No IU and -half the improvements Decker
Ward, nil in the city of Savannah; being
part of tbo real estate of Joslali Penliold,
Into of Snvnunab tloc'd,
Sol' by permission-of the Court of Or
dinary of Cbatbam County— for tbo bene-
lit of tbo liens and creditors. .Conditions
cash.
JOS. GUMMING, > Ex\i*i of Josialt
H. C. DUNING, 5 Pcnficld.
nrl I 200
Sheriff’s Sale—Continued.
On the first Tuesday ia December next.
W ILL ho Shill before the Court HnUie
in the City ofSovanunh, 'between
the usual hours of s.ilo.
All tlist plantation near Savannah,known
M Tweedsldc, containing dub iuri «, with
tho improvements thoieou, honndod North
•md North East hy Savannah river end
Onlow Island, no the North West by lands
belonging to l'oatoll, and on tho snnllt
hy lands belonging to Mrs Margaret Mac-
kay, lesiod on ns the pioperty of John Mo
rel. to satisfy executions in favor of the
Hank of Italian, Rank of the Hutto of
Georgia, Planters' Dank nod tubers.
GEORGE MILLEN,«. c. c.
nov 9
Sheriff ’s Sale. -
On tbo first Tuesday in Deivmber next.
W II.Lhf sold iu frani uf flit* Cuurl
llotue n: tltu County of 1 fifing-
’1iam between the usual hours of
Two hundred acre* ol Uud •HiIl-U and
situnlai the iiiipiovriticnlt therpon, lying
•»* being ill tho cmlnty of Effin.laiit-
bounded by land of Win. Woiiniek-and on
lh« «a*t hy land pran c I to Wright Loft ley,
levied' on as tbo pmperiy of Fiedpriik
Womack to &ati*<> Mindry executions in
favor of Thomas J.Tondo. Joss* Kamlci-
lih and others, levied ou din) rcturmd to
•Jtc by $ Constable.
' J. It. MORGAN. «.j%c.
oci 01
City Sheriff’s sales.
On tlit first Tuesday, in December next. .
W ILL bn sold nt tho-court buu«c br-
tivcn the boors ol*-10 A 4 o’clock
Lot and imptovements on W est llroad
street, Oglethorpe-wiml (bo present resi
deuce ol tho defend* nt—Levied on to sa
tisfy mi execution in favor of Henry Morn
.ingfttar .against Ezra Kent.
A negro gill named Jttddy, levied on lo
satisfy an execution in favor of Henry
MoniingMar against John S. Foster, Mart
(J. Foster Itis wife end Hester l.oper.
Northern half of.h is 09 and *10, Elbert
ward with the improvements therein fmnt-
ins on JetVrtwh street bounded north by a
l.inc levied on to satisfy an execution
favor of M. & J. Cunningham and one in
favor of John I. Dows against Abraham
he flail.
Sundry articles of Groceries and dry
goods levied on as the property of Fierce
I toward to satisfy ait execution iu favor
of Joint lf.C.itulry
net 01 A.D’LYON, c. s.
Sheriff's Sale.
Oft the first Tiic*d.»y in December next.
‘^‘CT’lLLbe sold before tin; court lions*,
V* in Chatham County, bctveceii4he
Ostial hours of idle.
. -Two lots, situated in the city ofB.tvan
nab. Xos 17, and 18, with the building*
and*improvement* thereon, bounded Ka*i
hjr Colombia sqnare, eJotilh bV President
•ft. writ hy Lineojrt M. at d north by Stale
st. levied on as the property of Peter Gui;-
rard, to satisfy an execution In favor of F.
dll. Weimarf.
Hmhfnigson halfLot* Nos. 99 niid T,
Elbtjrt. ward, bounded east liy Jefferson
$1. south hy oilier hnlfs of Lots No*. 30 and
4<) west-by Lot No. 98.andt)orih by a lane;
levied on as tbo property of Dr. Ab.alnm
FlrfoM to satisfy executions itsuiug from
4t Justice** court iu favor of Joseph Cunt (
mfnt; and others—r» turned to me by con-’
stables. m W.
One negro boy named llcuhen, levied
on as the property of James Davis, u iqtllor,
- property pointed out -by the guardian of
tail minor, tosutLfy »n execmion issuing
out of a court in favoi of Finclt Si Warland
a-retun»ed to me by n constable
GEO. MILKEN s. c. c
00131 219
City Mars hill’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
I N conformity with a resolution of conn
«il, 1 >had proceed, in front of the
Court House between tho tnual hours of
10 and I o’clock, to sell the following lots,
viz:
Lot no. >19,4)roWn ward, bounded east
bv lot no bO, suttlb by n lane of 30 feet
wide.north by a street of 70 feet wide and
west by a street 45 feci wide.
Lots nos. 00 and 01, upon which the
Circus now stands*
Lots nos. OU .md 59 Drown word, hotiu-
cast by lot no 07, south by Libeity street,
ib.it fronts the Smith Commons, west by
Dull street and north by a lane 3u ft wide.
\ building ouo aud a -quarter story bigb
and 60 feet long stands upon one of these
lots.
kots nos. Cl and 62. Drown ward Don
ling tbo S* nth Common. .
Let no 23, Columbia ward,‘hounded east
by Columbia Square, south by York street
west by lut no 21, aud north by President
street. •
Lots.no*. 17 and 48, Jackson wnrd,houn
ded south by Liberty stieet, west by Jofle
Mm yreet, north hy a lane of 30.feti wide
and east by lot no 4G.
'Hie uuexpired leases of the following
l«’s on S|aingl)ill— Nos. 5, 6, .7, U, 10,
H, 16, 17 18 and i n .
F. M STONE, c. m
b’ct 91
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL ho void at the Court House in
Elfinglmm County, hetwron the u*
sual hours of side. Tlie following negroes,
belonging to the estate of Jonathan Dark*
ley, deceased.
A prime young fellow nnmrd Simon,
good boat and field hand, a young wench
nnined Amy, an excellent house servant
a young gi l nametTMarv and an old wo<
man.
The above negroes sold hy an order-from
the Hon. the Inferior Court of the County
of F.lTtngham for the purpose of mukinc n
division with the heirs of the said est. of J.
Duck lev. Conditions cash.
JNO. CHARLTON.
Adm’rcst. of J. Dackley.
nov5 229
Daucmg Academy.
J OHN C. LEGE,respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that his
Dancing School for the reception of young
Ladies and Masters, will be.open on Mon
day the gil of November next, in the Solo
inon’s Lodge Doom. .Days aif Tuitnn,
Mimilnjis, U’tdnrsdmjs and .Friday** at 5
o'clock P. M. He will also attend in pri
vate houses and Hemitiaririi.
The school fm Gentlemen will also com
mence nn tho sanicxivening, at 7 o'clock.'
Price of Tuition nt the School Room, 512
per quarter, nnU private lessons 315, one
half payable atlvunec.
oet 17 £07c3i]|
Sugar (June.
T HE subset titers will deliver in the ci
ty any quantity of cum* for seed, of
the best quality, nt 010 per loot), inclu
ding all expenses.
Dl'LLOCII A* TONYVOODY.
oct 20 217m|
City Marslu.l’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday.in December nttxw
W IL he sold before the.court house in
th'vcity of Savannah, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property
If (lie rents are not paid before that time:
Lot no 6, Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 7, s Milks by a lane, west by lot no
b and north by Dioughton st. re-entered up
on as the property of John Morel.
Lot no 29, Columbia ward, hounded east
by lot no 30, south’ by 11 lane, west by Ha
bershaiil st. and north by York si. re-enter
ed unon as the property of J &‘E Drown.
Lot no 30, s CoIurnhia ward, hounded east
by lot no SI, south by a lane,'west hy.
Jot no 20 dnu r.d:^ 1>7 York st. re entered
Upon ns the propeitv 01 .. ^ Dyowh.
fait no 89, Elbert w ard, bodffbfd east
fliv 1ut no 40, south by Liberty *t. west b;
lot no S3 and north by a latte, re-entered
upon as the property of miss Hheftall.
Lot no 40, Elbert ward, bounded east by
•Jefferson st. south by Libeity st. west by
lot 110 39 and north hy a Jane, re-entered
upon as tlic pVopcrty-of A She ft all.
Lot no 1, New Franklin ward, bounded
xnjst by Telfair's left, south by Day st. west
by Montgomery *t. and north by lot no 2,
re-entered upon as the property of John C
Jlclvfinstim*.
Lot no 50, Brown ward, bounded east
l-y lot no 55, south by Liberty st. west by
lot no 57 and north by a lane, re-entered
•moil as the property of R W Pooler.
F. M. STONE, c. m.
oct 31 219
Executor’s Sale.
On lit. first Tuesday in Jnunary next.
nST*ILL be sold nt the court i uumi in
IT Effingham county, between tit.
usual hours til sate all the real estate'bl
Matthew It aim deceased.' composed ol se t
v.ral Iructs of land, to ait-:
95 acres lying on Savannah river, join
ill” lands of llerry and Melzgnr.
VS acres of pin- landjn salt! mum j,join-
irfa lands of Betty and Pxleyv
50 acres joining lands of Kuhn and Paul
Itch,
50 acres granted Conrad -Rahil, 6th De
cember, 1757.
ton octet granted C. Rulin, 4lh July,
1700.
50 acres granted lohti Gugel, Oth Dec
t757.
it) acres joining lands itfRahn and Paul
in It. j|--
38 I -t acres joinhur lands of Fct7.er,
Exley and Gitaiin.
<0 acres joinitte lands of Rahn an Paul
iieli. origin;,I'y granted to John (jitgel.
37 acres botioded by landsof Utts.Goann
and Itolinger. ' >
The above tracts all lying and being in.
tile county of F.fiiugham-
350 acres known bv llte nuinbei 173 15tb
District, Early'county, originally'grunted
to Malihow Uaini -
350 acres known by ill, number OS,
District, Eatiy county.
The above property sold by an oi
from the lion, the Inferior Court of til
Copt'lV of Effingham, -for ;ho^purpose
making * division with the heirs of the st
estatepf Matthew Raltn. Conditions made
known o„ the day of aale c .
Expcutor of the will of Matthew
Hahn deceased,
nov 5 223 J ^
Negroes for Sale,
A FAM1J.Y of 4 negroes, viz., a negro,
man a’*ont 45 year* old, his wife n
bout 45 and their children; a negro man
about 22, and .i negro woman about 13—
all field bonds
A family of 3 negroes, viz : a negro
man about .0 » yearn of age, n good tanner
ami fudd hand.his wife about 35 field hand,
ami their hod ai-nut 4 years old.
A likely iie.gro pifl about 16 years old,
house servant and lick’ hand.
Appl} to
JAMES HPPINGER
oct 24 213
Negro Cloths Blankets Arc.
At usual low prices—\n Hoad’s Ruii.dinus
ISAAC NO/fTON.
H AS received-by late arrivals, nnd of
fers for si!c tire following: —
20 bales Cotton and \Votil K»>rsny<
(dssorteri)
10 Kales all VYunl Kerseys(nssb.ted)
•It do low priced Satinetts, Cas-
sinetttaiid Linteyc
4 do heavy Welsh and English
Plains
12 -do Bleached and Drown Shir
•tings ntid'^ heelings
1IKAVY LONDON DOFFLR BLANKF.TS
Together with a general assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
or t 23
J)ry Goods.
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE Tor Nov.
1839.
George W. Coe anti Joseph Gumming.
Attending Phyriciunti.
Dra. Mitchell and S Shefiall.
JOSEPH GUMMING. Sec’ry,
•oet S#
Tax Collector’s sides.
On the fiftt Tuesday in-ltcC,tuber next,
W ILL be sold before tlie court home
in the city of Savannah, iictween
IX person. Indeftctl to tho late VVtr,-
. I.1AJI9 OrtteTT, will bo pleased to
Ue payment to tho etlhacribcr ; and
>sc having demands against the same
" ill present them to
JAMES UIGGINBOTTOM,
Administrator
Lower TlircoRuns, (S. C.) Sept. 7lh, 183D.
201 J",'*
;jng aud hOTR in the
containing 870 acres
i on (lie Augusta
licnjamln Kennedy
oct 3
ilteusual hours of sale, the follotving pto
ftcrly, cr so much theieof as will satisfy the
fcilale aud County teg.
Lot and improvements. Farm st. Ogle
thorpe ward, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, tovied on as the property of James
Morrison, to satisfy the state and county
tax for the year 1838, amount due glO 75
aud costs.
Two half lots nus SO and 40, and im-
S rovements thereon, Elbert ward, city of
lavannah, levied on as the properly of A-
Jbralmm Shbftall, to satisfy the state and.
county tax for the years 1837 and 1838,
amount g38 0.4 and costs.
LotJand imprpvoments.Oglelhorp- fljmh
Utter K. levied on as the property of the
.slate of Wm. Goldsmith, dec. to satisfy
the state and county tax for the yeai 1898,
amount g9 85 aud costs.
. - JJAVID UJ?LL, t. v. c. c.
mwe wm
Administrator's Sale. .
On the first Tuesday in January next.
M7 ILL be sold ut the court Tiiiuse in
f T Effingltam county, beta ecu the u-
tual hours of sale, all the real estate of
Benjamin Keniigdy dec., composedurfsev-
ertil Iracts of II
One tract o|
county of F,
near Ihc Sisti
Bond, where t]
■formerly resided, ■■■■
Three other tracts adjoi ning the same, a
particular description of which will be giv
en on the day of sale.
One tract in each of the following cot
lies, lo wit, Baldwin, Hall, Habershai
Houston.
Tito above property sold by an order ob
milled from the lion, tho Superior court of
the county of Effingham for tile plirpnsc of
making a division wi Ihtlie hnirsofthesaid
estate. Condition, cash.
JOHN. CHARLTON.
Administrator of the estate of 11.
Kennedy, deceased. , '
nov 5 933 -
Notice.
F OI'R months after dato application
will bo made to the Hon. the Justi-
cesof llto Infcrior'Cnnrt of Liberty Comi
ty for leave to sell one hundred acres of
land hclonging to the estate of Donald Fra
ser,fur the benefit of the heiis and ci editors
or laid estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
jtily 25 171) Executrix.
- For Spte.
BIS V Icate of the Inferior Court of this
a* County, will he sold on the First
Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol
the creditors, that valuable and imprnted
nlentalion, on Skidttwny Island, contain-
"tg 080 actcs, nnd known by the namo of
HIBERNIA.
. THO», U. P. CHARLTON,
j Adm’r. do bonis non,' &c.
sept 15 19r“
Notice. %
milE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will
-0L he’
opened' heropfter on Tuesday
Tnuisday) and Saturday in each week frost
3 to 5 o'clock,P. M.
D’M.MfJUEL, Librarian,
oct17 1071
Court of Cdffimou Pleas
amt Oyer and Terminer
forthe Cityof Savannal
r ? OCTOliEh TERM 1839.
imrHEKEAS John Mallery having
TT- been summoned to attend'the
.'rami Jury at the present Term-of this
'ourt as a Talesman and failed to appear
t is ordeied. That unless good and stifli
■ ient cause of excuse be filed with the
Jlcrk of this Court before the next Term
te be fined iu the sum of 30 dollars. "
W. IC. GUERINEAU, elk.
Qftso
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WM. T. WILLI AMS.
nov 3 2-21
To nil whom it m.y cone.,,,
WIiotora.Tliqmas Askow, Execuh 1
tho csinto of Jnn.cs J. TlhulmS"? «M
titioued the said Justices to ho
from his sniil Exccutorsldp. a, * ch *rgca
Thcsb uro thoicfore to cite nn .i
isli oil nmVsiiigulur tlie kindred^ end 4 . 1 " 0 . 11 '
tors of the suld dec. to fi| 0 ik,t, 1
(if any they have) In tiro Clerk'som 1 "" 11
tho Court »r Ordinary orscid Co UM ?!;' cr
before tho 7th day ol'January next ,,?! '"
wise letters dismlssory will ho gnJfi"’
lilt) ptmtiuiier. b‘»aic4
Witunsslho linn. Elies Fort.oni. n r,
Juitlcos of the said Court ms 1 ' 15
null liras 7th day of July \ y, 3 ' 1 "
thousand cigln Jinmlicd aud’iu “"‘I
nine. '*«!>• |
ju.y7 S -y- BONP,C - C ’0""
^MjEORGlA Chathiun CmooT^r
5 JV the linn, the Justices of the Lr,2
Court of Chatham County sUtinfffirnJi'
.... ""whom it may concern.
"herons, K,S. Rees end The,,,,,
Rice, administrators or Thoma, lti« ’
ceased has petitioned tlie said
he discharged Iron, .heir hdinlnlMnS,?
I lies, lire tlierclore to cite sn,| -j, lf ’
isli all ami singular tho kindred 1
of said deceased to tile their ot jectionu
any they imvcjto tl.c granting of ihs.li J
soryon tho estate of the deceased
applicant, in tho Clerk’s office ,f n, "
(/Otirt, nn or lieforo the 7th iUy of ,
next^; otherwise letters distnissory «|
Witness the lion. Elias Fort
tho Justices of the said Court ihT
day of July, A. I). 1830. ,l ' (
S. M. BOND,
Notice.
F OUR months nfivr date, application
will i c made to the lion, the JuMi
cos of llto Inferior court nf Emanuel conn
ly. for leave losoll all the real estate of
James I. Anderson for the benefit of the
heirs & Creditors. TIIOS. " INNEV.
sept 36
july 7
.v.c.o.c.,.
EOUGIA—-ChathamGminty.—li
the Honorable the Justices of the
Interior Court of Chatham County satiny;
for ordinary purposes.
To till whom it’may concern.
Whereas, lUzekiali Lord udministratoi
of tho estateof William Craig late of Cam
den County, Physician deceased, has peti
tioned Dio said court to ho dismissed from
Die Mid Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nil and singular Dio kindred and creditors
of the said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) iu the clerk's offb e .pf
the Court of Oidiuniy of xnid county on or
before the second day of April next othei
wise letters dismissory will be grunted
to the petitiuuut.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one
utthe Justices of the said court at 'S,nao-
itah, the second day of N*»v. A. D. 1829.
S. M. BOND* c. c. o. c. c.
nov 2 *
C J- Vi*:. 11 '’ Mwtliam Coumy-n
it Il.e Ilonurnhlr, the Justices nflSrt
ferio: Court nj Chatham Cavafy,' s j„J
jor ordinary purposes.
.... ill 11 naj concern. ■
Whereas. William Wt|fi|nis,anullraK
letters uf uilministration ou the estate uj
ell'tcts of John - haw, the younger, In, 1
Savnnnab. tlee'eascd, in behalf of the lij
and rr«>ditor*
fa'l'lmsr ■ nvo, therefore, to cite and nit
i-sb uU anti singular, the klndrtd atiO (l „
ilorsoflho saitl deceased to BIc llteirobin
tinns, if nnv they have, in tlie clerkVc
(ice of said eonrt, on or before tlq i.
day of December next, others iseletttn .
administration will be granted.
Witness tl- • Hon Elias Fort,,nneoff
Justiees of the said court nt Snvanaab tl
Si day of Oct, A I) intb. ’
S MBOND.ccoct.
oct fil * '1
EORGIAft. hnfltamCounlv—
“IW Hon. the Juslitcspfthe Inferior
of Chatham County, sitting fir
pli poses
To all whom It mny conceta.
Whereas, \ U.Oemfi-r,. hss-sppVmlti
tho Hon tho Court of Ordinary
ham County for Letters of Admir
with llto.will annexed, on iIiq r fs\
ell'ee.ls of John A Dtiebcll, late nf
nali, mcichaltt,deceased, in behalf of t
lieu. ’
Tltcsu arc, therefore, to cite and tim
nislt all nnd singular the kindred and at
ilitm-s nf (lie said tier eased, to file iliolr A
jections (If any ihe.y Ittive) In tho i
Offieu uf llto said Conn, on or bef
tuhijjiy ofNov. next, otherwise letter
adminirtration will be granted to the t
applicant.
Witness the lion F,l'»s Frirl.oued
Justices of the saitl coprt at Savni
I -1th d ly of Jet. A. D-1899.,
S.M. IlOND, c.c
net 31
C 'l i-'.ORGIA, Libcttv Cotui*
Tf lion, the Justices of Ihc
Court of Liberty County, sitting Jt
nary purpo.tcs
To all whom it may concent. .
Whereas, Mis. Sarah Stnylje,
comity applies to lie rlismiiied fit
Guardianship of John S. Fraser, i
of John E. Fraser, late
ceased.
'I’lteso aro tlioicforc to cite and •dtl
isli all and singular the peiiomrotirtrnt
to file thoir ob jections (if soy they ftarey rnj
my office at Uiceboto, mini before die mil
Monday in November neal. otbet.iw If'-
ters of dismissory ivill tie ubUiltta “I»
Said applicant.
Wiim-ss the lion. Wtilism Hufihts-sq
„f tlie Judges of the Court of 0tdioa7
said County, this lSlh day of
1830.
E. BAKER, c.c.o.f
oct tl
EOUGI A, Chatlinm County.—IIy
xIW the Hon. the Justices of the Infericn
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or.
dinary purjinscs.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. . Habersham, Adminis
trator, of tho cstato of Alexander llalier-
shani.latc of Savnnnali, deceased, lias pe
titioned the said justices to lie discharged
from his said administratorship.
These are tlicrofore tryiite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred nnd cred
itors of the said dec. to file their objections
(ifany they have) in tlie Work's office of
'.ho Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d
day of April next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted to the petition
er.
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one of the
justices of the said Court at Savannah tlie
Sd day of Oct. A.D. 1839.
S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
oct 3
4~1EOJlGIA, Chatham Conn?
AX the lion the Justices of the
Court of Chatham County,sitttngji'
nary purposes. ', .
To all whom it may concern■
Wlioreas James LaniernfSavstn
applied to tho Honorable tlie Court
dinary of Chatham county for I*
Administiatinn.de bonis non on In'
and oiTects ufDavi l O. Sloan. In'
county dee. ns principal creditor.
These aro therefore to cite non »
isl],all,uml singular tho kindred ann
.tors of tho said dcc'd to file tlietr n'J
(if any tliev liavo) to the g.ianimf
ndministraiion nf thoestate of!,It'®
to the applicant in the Clerk sol
the said court, nil ot before toe j"
Nov. next, otherwise letters adintno"'
will bo granted. ,
Witness tlie Hon. Elias
of tlie j' sticcs of said court,the on
October A.D. 1030
EORGIA—Cllatliaia County—-Hy
XJT the Honorable the Justices of the hi
fe ior Court of Chatham oounty sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it mny concern.
Wlicrens Goo. Millcn has applied to the
itomirable tho Court of Ordinary nf
Chatham county for letters dismissory
on the ostate & effects of Jno L Seabrook
lato of said county, deceased.
These nietliorcfnro to cite and admonish
all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors
of said deceased to file thoir objections (if
any they liavo)to tho granting of the loiters
dismissory on the ostate of the deceased
to the applicant in tho Clerk's offico of tho
said Court, on or before the 30th day of
Deo. next; otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one
of the Judges of said Court, the Sfitlt tluv
'of]June, A.D. 1839
S.M. BOND.cc. o.
juneSQ iso*
S.M. BOND, c.c.o
I
oct 3 '
EOKU1A, J5 c lhngliam Count*]
Jf the Hon. the Justices of tht- a
Court of Effingham county sittijgjf
mnJ ^ToajTwliom it may concert* „
Whereas, Jno C. Rahn Exaciiin.(|
„f the estate of Mathew Rnlind' 0 '
titionod llto said Justices to be di
from Ins said cxccutoislnp. .
These arc therefore to cite and-<
all and singularthe kindred ra|\
of said deceased to file their oiij
X thcy®) <0‘he grantiti|! «
er of the said pet'tlonerlnjK.m
fice of the said Cotirf, "not
day of Nov next, otherwise In'*
sory will l»o ? r{ll, l te "* T Walflli^
Witness llto hot). J WaMit jj.rotl
the Justices of said court the
May A joIIN CHARtTO^'"' 1 '
may 0