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PUBI-tlC NAL.1SM.
Sheriff's Sale—Continued.
Oii thrfirst Tuesday in December nert
W l LI. l)o sold Mitre llto Court House
in the City ofSavannah, between
ihousiinMitiurs of sale.
All that plantation near Savannah,known
III TwocUside, containing 485 acres, with
the improvements thbtcnn, bounded North
•tnd North East he Savannah river and
Onlo v Island, ontlto North West hy lamls
helonging to Postell, and on llto smith
by lands belonging to Mrs Margaret Mjc-
kay, levied on ns toe piopcrly of John Mo
rel, to satisfy executions in favor of the
Hank of Darion, llank of llto Scato of
Georgia, 1’lantors’ llank and others.
GEORGE MILLION, v. c. c,
nov 5
Administrators’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December nert.
W l L.l, lie snhl before the Court house
'll) Effingham county brtircen the
usual hours of sale.
The real estate of Win II. Womack de
ceased, consisting of several tracts of land,
in said county, being oil both sides of tll<»
Louisville road—containing fire hundred
• and seventy acres, for the benefit ol the
heirs.
The ilioveproperty sold by order of the
'-Inforior Couri of said county, titling for
ordiuary,purposes.
WM. A. PREVATT,
'Administrator in right of his wife.
SARAH PREVATT, Adnt’x.;
srpt in ruts*
City MarslniH’s Sale.
On llto first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty i \
Lots Nos. 1bend JO.WashinjIon ward,
with tho iniproveineiits'thetcnn. bounded
cast by East Itroad it. sotilii by St.-Julian
st west by Wa.hinginn square and north
hy Bryan st. levied on ns the properly of
John EVeringhatn, Jim. lo satisfy lines im
posed by council on him for violating mi
ordinanro of tho cily—property pointed
out by him.
F. M. STONE, c. at.
net 31 219
Sheriff ’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
XITH-I-I'c sold in from tiT the Court
ft House in THe'Coutity of Ffflng-
hem between the usual hours of sale.
Two hundred acres ofland with all and
Singular tho improvements thereon, lying
and being in tho county of Effinctnm
bounded by land of Win. Womack mid sm
the east by land gran ed to Wright Loft Icy
levied on as the property of Frederick
Womack to satisfy sundry executions in
farorof Thomas J.Tonde, Jesse Sander-
lin and others, levied on anil rettirned to
atm by a Constable.
J.R. MORGAN, 8. E. c.
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuttilny in December nert.
W ILL lie sold before the Omni homo
in Savannah between tho usual
hours of tale.
All the eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on Ini No 8 Darby WardtHousc and
lot No 84 Columbia Ward; lot and bull
dings Xo IS,- Carpenters Ron, Lot No0
and improvements Decker ward and lot
No 18 and hall the improvements Decker
Ward, all in thecity uf Savannah; being
part of the real estato of Josiah Peufiold,
late of Savannah dec’d,
SolJJiy permission of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—>for the bene
fit uf tho heirs and creditors. .Conditions
cash. , .
JOS. CUMMING, > Ex’nr.-of Josiah
S. C. DUNING, J Peufleld.
oci i aoo
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next.
18 <87 lLl.be sold licfuro tho Court House
If in liulloeh County between the
usual hours of salo.
All the lands belonging to tlm estato of
Isaac Waters, sold by order of the Justices
or the Inferior Court of. said county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
•stale..
JOHN WATERS. Adm’r.
sept 18 IBtf
Administrator’s Sale.
'City Sheriff’s sides.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W lLI.be sold at the court house be
tween the hours of to & 4 o'clock,
Lot «nd Improvements on -West Broad
street, Oglethorpe ward the present resi
dence ol the defendant—Levied on to sa
tisfy an execution InTavor of Henry Morn-
iugsiar against Exra Kent.
A negro girl named Juddy, levied on to
satisfy an execution in favor of Henry
Morningstat against John S. Foster, Mary'
G. Foster his wifo and Hester Luper.
Northern half of luts;S9 and 40, Elbert
ward with the Iinproveinents'thereon front
ing on JelTnrson street bounded mirth liy a
lane levied on lo satisfy an execdUoli 'in
favor of M. it J. Cunningham ami one in
favor of John L Dew* against Abraham
Sfeeftall.
Sundry articles .nT'Groceries and dry'
goods levied on at; the property of Pierce
Howard to satisfy an execution in favor
of John B. Gautlry ,
octttl A.D’I.YON, c.x.
City Marshal’s Soles.
On the • first Tuesday in December next;
I N conformity with.* resolution of coun
cil. I shall proceetl, in front of tho
Court House between'She usual hours of
10 and 4 o'clock, to sell the follosing tots.
Sheriff’s Sale.
‘'Ontlte'first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL he sold before the court House
in Chatham County, between the
'usiinl-hours of sale.
Tssrtllbts, situated in the city of Sevan.
oah.Nos. 17, and 18, with the buildings
and improvements thereon, hounded East
liy Colombia square, Suilrtf by Peesiilenf
st. west by Lincoln st...md north by State
st. lei iefl-on asthe properly of Peter Gue-
Tard, to satisfy an execution in farnt ofF.
II. tttttmen; —;—
Buildings on half lints Nos. 89 anfi 40,'
Elbert ward, hounded oast by Jefferson
•st. south by other halfs of Lots Nos. 89 and
40 west liy Lot No. 38,andnorrii4iy a lane;
levied on as ihn property of Dr. Abtaltam
Sheflatl to satisfy executions ■hsuing from
n Justice's courtiitfavnr of Joseph Cora
tningsind others—returned -so nte -by con
stables.
One negro boy named ‘Reuben, levied
on as the property of Janies Davis, n minor,
ptoperty pointed out hv alto guardian of
said minor, lo suli-fy an execution issuing
out of a court in favot of Finch & Warland
—returned tome by a constable
GKO. MlLI.EN.s. c. c.
Octal . 21!)
Lot no. 49, Brown'ward, hounded east
hy lot no 50, tnulb by a lane of 30 (bet
widemoilli by n street nf 7b feel wide anil
west by a street 45 feet wide.
Lots nos. 50 and 31, upon which the
Ciicus now stands.
Lots nos. 58 and Sftllrnwn ward, boun-
east by lot no 57,' south by Liberty street,
that. fronts the Houth Commons, west by
Bull street and north bjr-a lane SO ft wide.
A building one and a quarter story high
and £6-feel long-stands upon one of these
lots. j
lots nos. 01 nnd 82, Brown ward. Iron
ting the South Common.
lot no 23, Columbia Ward,bounded east
by Columbia Square, soulh by York street'
west by lot no 24, and north by President
street.
Lots nos.'-47 anti 48, Jackson ward,boun
ded small liy Liberty stieet, west by Jeffet-
sou streetrnorth by a lane df 80 feu wide
and east liy'lot no 43.
Thexnexpired leases of the following
lots on Springhill—'Nos. 8,4,‘7, 8, 10, 11,
14, 18, 17 18 and 19
F. M. - STONE, c. st.
oct M
City Aiarslu.l’s Sales.
'On the first Tuesday in December next.
11, he sold before rite conn house in
the city of Savannah, between the
usual hours of sale, ihe’following property
if the rents arc nnt paid liefore Unit time:
Lot in> 6, Columbia -ward, bounded east
by lot no 7, s nith.by a lone, west,by Jot no.
5 and north by Bfoughton st. re-entered up
on as tile: property of John Morel.
Lot no 29. lit,tibia word, bounded cast
"by lot no 30. smilt by a lane, west by Ha
bersham st. an north.by York st. re-enter-,
ed tinon as »n • iir*pqrty of J & E Brown.
Lot no SO. Coluinliia ward, bounded-east
by lot itu 31. south - by a lanq, west liy
lot no 29 and north by York st.'re entered
upon as the,prong, |v of J St E Brown
Lot no 39, Elbert ward, bounded east
by lot no 40, south by. Liberty ■st. west - by
lot no 38 and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the. property of miss Sheft.iU.
I-ot no 40. Etberi ward, bounded east hy
• Jefferson st. south iiy Liberty st- west hy
lot no 39 and no'ih tiv a lane, re-entered
upon as the jtrppertj of A SJieftaJI.
Lot no i. New Franklin ward,bounded
cast hy TclfitU’s lot, south by Bay st. west
by Montgomery st. ami north by lot no
re-entered npnnns the pruperty ufjohu C
llelvensline.
Lot n.i 50, Brown ward, bounded east
hy lot no 55, south liy Liberty st. west by
lot no 57 and north iy a fane, rp-rntered
upon JS the properly of R W Pooler.
F. Ml STONE,c. m,
oct .31 ’210
W
-State anil.-County tax. ^
' Lot and improvements, Farm's). Ogle-
ihoype Ward, also lot 6V lots letter P. same
ward, lecjell. on as Bfe property of Janies
Morrison, |o satisfy did 'state' and J county
Executor’s SnJe. '
On the first Tuesday iq Jatmary next,
nril.l. lib sold at the eourt hottso in
aVT Efiingliam county, between the
usual -hourt of sale all (lie real estate of
Matthew Rabn deceased, composed nl sc
veral tracts of land, to wit.; '
25 acies lying on Savannah river, join
log lands, or Berry and Metzgar.
33 acres of pine land in said county join-'
ing lands of Bet vy and F.xley.
50 acres joining lands of Raltn mhPIVuI-
Itch.
50 acres granted Conrad R&hn, 8lh lie-,
cemher, J757.
100 acresgrafltcd C, Rahn,"4th July,
'80 aorcs granted John Gugel,'-Mh Deo
3757.
50 acres joining Hindi ofRahn and Paul-:
ha. .
83 1-2 acres 'joining 'lands of Fetzer.
Exley and Gnann. »,
:i0 acres joining lands of Rahn an Paul
itch, originally granted to John Gitgel;
27 actea hounded hy landsof Utts.Goann
ami Bbiihger. - - : > ! --. ,
The above tracts aljlyltig and being in.
the county of Efiinghaiu.
250 aorcs4cnown br-the tlUmberl73 IStlr
District, 'Early county, uriginajly granted:
to Matthew Buhit-
250 acres known hy the number 03, -Clli
District, Early county.
The above property sold by an order
frinn the Hon. the Inferior CrtUrl of the
county of Effingham, for the purpose of
inakitig a division with the heirs of the said'
estate of Matthew Rahn. Conditions mkde
known on Ute day.of sale
JOHN C. RAHN,
Executor of the will of Matthew
■Rabn deceased,
nov 5 223
On the first Tuesdqy in January next.
W ILL be sold at tho Court House in
Effingham County, between the u-
stud hours of sa>e. The following negroes,
belonging to the estate <if Jonathan Back-
ley, deceased.
A prime young fellow named Sintnn, a
good Imal and field hand, a young wench
named Amy, nn excellent house servant,
n young girt named Mary and an old wo
man. '■
Tho above negroes sold by nn order,from
the linn, the Inferior Court nfthe County
nf Effingham for the purpose of muking n
.division with the heirs nf Iho said cst. of J.
Backley. ’Conditions -cash.
JNO. CHARLTON,
Adm’r est. of J. Backley.
nov S 4(23
Dancing Academy.
J OHN O. LEGE,respectfully informs
Ills Iriemls and tho public,'that his
Dancing School for the reception of young
Ladies and Mnsters, will bo open nn Mon
day the 2d of November next, in the Solo
mon's Lodge Room. Days of Tuiton,
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5
o'clock P. M. lie w||| also attend in pri
vate houses and Seminaries.
The school fur Gentlemen will ilaocnm
mence ontho seme evening, at 7 o'clock.
Price dfTnilion aithe Srhnolliooni, $12
per quarter, end private lessons $15, ono
half payable advance.
net 17 tOToiH *
Sugar Cane.
T HE subsetilicra will deliver III thn oi-
ty any quantity nf cane for seed, of
the belt quality, at $10 per 4080. inclu
ding all expenses.
-BULLOCH & Dl'NWOODY,
net 20 oiTsif
Negroes.for Sale.
A -FAMILYof lnegroes, viz,a negro,
man about 45 yenrs old, his “
wife a-,
bout 45. and tltelr children; a negro man'
about 24, anil a negro woman about 18—;
airfield hands j
A family of B negroes,-viz t a negro
mao about S'-years ot'ago, a good tnunor
and fietrMiand.his wife nhnut 35 field hand,,
ami their son about 4 years old.
A likely negro girl about 10 rears arid,,
house servant ant) field hand..
’ 'Apply to
JAMES EPPINGER
oct 24 213
Negro ClothsiBlttiiketsi&c.
At usual lots prices—In Shad's BuibDittas!
ISAAC NORTON. j
H AS received-hy lalo arrivals, and 6f-
'fcrM for snlo the following:—
20 hales Cotton mid Wool KcrscVi
(assorted)
I Wool Kei
CHEAP BOOKS.
m H E subscriber having mado largo nd-
JL dltlons to his stock, will sell at very
•10 ItaleS'.ill Wool Kcrseys(n«soited)
-42 du low priced Satint!ttf,'Cas-<
sli'cits and Linseys
4 do heavy Welsh and English,
Plains
tt 'do Bleached and Brown Shir
tfngs Olid Sheetings
llFAVT toxnon DOFFCE 0LA3KETS
Together with a general assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
oct 23
Dry Goods.
&
Savannah Poor House
Ilosiiitnrl.
■^rSlTlNG COMMITTEE for Nov.-’
. I8«o;
(leone IV. Coo anil Joseph Camming.
Attending Physicians.
BTs. Mitchell nnd S. Sheftall.
JOSEPH CUMMING. Sco'ry.
oct 80
Notice.
A LL persons indehled tnxhe late IVti-
X3L mams 'CtLLKTT, will be plensed to
Administrator’s Sale.
make- pejtifisHi lu , the subscriber; and
those having demands against the same
will present them to
J AiMtnS IOGOINBOTTGM,
Administrator
Lower Three Ritnv, (S. C.j Sept. 7ib,1820.
net 3 201
Notice.
| .VOUR months nfier d;ue application
A 1 will.lie made to the Hon. Iho Josti-
cesofthe Inferior Court of Liberty Conns
ty for leave to soil one hundred acres of
land-belonging to the nstnte.of Donald Fra
ser,for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
July 25 179 Executrix.
TaX Collector's sules.
Gn the first Tupsdqv III !!eo-other next,
’WJR7 * ' ■ hG *ol<' hefqre the court house
IV. in.thecity of Savannah, between
the usual hours or sale, the following pio- . - - ... ...... ..
porty,"or so rnm.li therebf as will satisfy the , ,ninei1 f ™" 'be lion, tho Inferior court of
Oi... 1 n ... •* . tlm nnilntb nf liTfinnlmm fn. il.e mi....../
On the first Tuesday in January next.
tjKT11,1/ lie Sold at the court Iionse in
I? Efiingliam county, between Che u :
sual hours of sale, all the ■ real’ estate of
^eujamitt Kennedy dec.,-'composed of sev
eral tracts ofland.^jt,
i -One tract »f Isnjl lyjhg and being iD tile
county of Elfiogiidlffitbontaining 87o acres
near the Sister’s Ferry on the Augusta
Road, where the late Benjamin Kennedy
formerly resided,
Tnret other tracts adjoining the same, a
particular description of which will be giv
ett on the day of sale.
One tract in ench nfthe following coun
ties, to wit, Bnldwin, Hall, Habersham &
Houston.
Tho above property sold by an order oh
Por Sale.
B Y lea-rc of the Inferior Court of this
'Comity, will bo sold on the First
Tuesday nf December, for the benefit ol
Hie creditors, that valuable and Improved
’ jjileiitalimi, on Skidaway Island, contain.
tjfog BSu acres, and known by the name of
lilBERNIA.
“ TilOa, U. P. CHARLTON,
Adin’r?do bonis non, &c.
sept 15 . 193’..
jibe county of Effingham for llie purpose of
'making a division wi thllie heirs oftliesaid
tiiSt for tha year 1828, aoieuint dgo'$IO 76
andrtOsts. .
Two half lots mis 99 and 44), and im
prnvcmi’iiis thereon, Elbert ward, olty of
Savaiinijhi levied on as tlte-proporty of A-
braliam Shefiall. to salisfy the state and
county tbx'Jfor the years 1827 .ind 1828,
ainonnt'j5t8"84.nrrd cists. •
DAVID JIELL. t. c. c. c.
*" • •/
estato. Conditions cash.
JOHN. CHARLTON-
.Administrator of the estate of B.
Kennedy, deceased,
nov, 5 223
imount £
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the llonort
j5“™ flcutity.-K,
Ordinary purposes!— .
Ilin Pttlttfn ..r I . «X0en»Q. ...
Witness tho linn. Ellas Fort .
Justices of the said Court’m s 0f,l,(
nah llto 7th day of July vl*"" 1
tl eight hnndred ana
thousand eight r.nnd,ed
July 7 8 ; g’
Chatham Uoumr—
>>4 the lion, the Justices of the htifi
Court of Chatham County sitting I f"'!!
nary purposes, " J ,l «i
.... ^ ' ”! tebom it may concern
Whereas, E. S. Rees nnd Thomklf
Rice, administrators of Thomas |t; c , ?•
censed has pMitloned the said
be discharged from leir adhilal.trtSl?
riioso nro therefore to cito and afel'
tab all and smgnlar the kindred AzcrcdiSl
of said deceased to file their objection t.
any they l)ave)tq the granting ofthedi i
snry on tlm estato of tho deceased “oTu
applicants in the Clerk’s office of the Mu
Court, bn or Imforo the 7th day of 1.
next ; otherwise letters dismlssory «i|||J
Witness tho Hon. Elias Fori, on e
tho Justices or tho snhl Court tho
day of July, A. D. 1829.
*
iu]y7 S, M. BOND, c. C’ n, t,c.
/2J.K*- 1 RGIA, Chatham Countr-ii
ttjf Re Honorable, the Justices nfH,
ferior Court oj Chatham County? tifi,,
for ordinary mtrposcs. ’ ™
.... ’ r " "'ll! whom It mnv eoncera. .
- ninv concern* .
Whereas, William W|lhan.s,app|| flfo ,
letters nf administration on the estate and
effects of John Shaw. ih„ ... .
haw. the younger, later,t
Savannah, deceased, In b-h.slfu'the liciis
and creditors. 1
til Ijese are, (Iterelnrc, to cite and a,k 0 „.
Ish all and sineu|,|r, lltc kindred Had prtd-
itor* of llto snj.f deccuscd ip file
linns, If any they linve, tn the clerk’, of.
floe of said court, nn or before the in
ilay nf Doccmbcr next, otherwise letters of
administration will ho granted.
Witness ll s Hon Elias Fort, one of tin
Justices or tlm snhl court at Savannah, tint
3 ist day of Oct. A D 1829.
S M BOND.ccocc.
oct St •
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be inado to tlm lion, the Justi-
ecs nftlio Inferior court nf Emanuel comi
ty, lot leave to sell all the real estate of
James I. Anderson for the benefit uf! tho
heirs & creditors. THUS. YVINNKY.
sept 26
rfn EOKGI.l—Chatham Oim.ity .—It-
yLW llie Honorable the Justices of the
In erior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purjioscs.
all whom it
To all whom it may concern,
Wlterens, llrzekiah Lord ndminlstrntoi
of tho estate of William Gralg fate of Cam
den County, Physician deceased, has peti
tioned the said court to ho dismissed from
the said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd singular the kindred nnd ereditnrs
of lint said docensed to filo their objections
(If any they-have) id the clerk's office of
file Court of Oi'dinnty nf said county on or
bef iro the second day of April next otlirr
wise letters dismissory will be granted
to the peliiitmei.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one
nf the Justices of tlm said cmitl at Savan
nah, tho second day ofN.iv. A. l». 1829.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
uov 2 • •
O EORGIA, Chatham ' onnlv Hv
t l - *»— * L - i
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. -.V. Habersham, Adminis
trator, of the esuto of Alexander Huber.
shnm,i»te of Savmroah, deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices lo ho discharged
•font his said administratorship.
These arc therefore to-tite nnd mlninn-
all nnd singular tho kindred and cred
itors of the-said dec. to file their objections
(ifnny they have) in the (Mark’s oflinc of
llie Court of Ordinary on n'r before the 3d
day of April next, nlllerwi.se letters
ntsmtssory will ho granted to the petition-
Wjtness tho lion. Elias Fort, ono nftho
htsticcs of tho said Court at Savannah the
■’hi-day of Oct. A. D. 1829.
S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
Ui
acts
"rf"! EORGIA—Cli,illi,nr. County—Hy
XJf the Honorable the Justices of the In
fc {or Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To.all ulwm it may concern, '
Whereas Goo; Miflcn hq* applied to the
Honorable -the Court of Ordinary nf
Chathnin .county for Hatters dismissory
,nn the astute & effects of Jno ,L Spubronk
late of said county,, dccoasetl.
Those atctitcreforo to citn anil oiiinmiish
all anti singular the ktrnlrod and creditor#
of said deceased to file,their ohjeclions (if
any Ahoy ltay.e)to tlm granting of tiro [iMiers
dismissory on tho csvglo of llto deceased
lo the applicant in the Clerk’s office oftlie
suit) Court,.pit orjjbforo' tho 20th day of
Dec. noxt; otherwise letters dismissory
will lie granted. ‘ f.\
Witness tho llonarnblo Ellas Fort, one
nr, the Judges pf said Court, llto 26th dpv
of June, A. Dl W*9
•'S. Mi BOND, o,.p. p,
junelB 159* 8 rots
E<)RGlAi<'hnlhuniCoiiaiv— n„n,
■MJr Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Comt
of Chatham County, sitting fir ertinani
pin poses . \
To all whom It may concent.
Whoreas, A O Oemler, hns applied to
the Hon (lie Court of Ordinary oirihnl.
ham County for Letters of Ariitiiolitntion
with the will annexed, on. the estate and
effects of John \ Ihiobelb lalo nl Savan
nah. incrcludit.dcccascd, in btlialf of
heirs.
Theso are, therefore, to cito nnd adtnt
ni*li all nnd singular tho kindred nnd cre
ditors nf tho said deieased, to file tltcir ob
jections (if any they have) In the Clc
Oflico of the said Court, on or before U
14th day of Nov. next, otherwiseIcttets
administration will be'granted to tile in
applicant,
Witness the Don, Ejjpf Fnrt, out aft
.1 ustices uf the said court at Savannah I
l itli day of Jet, A. D.I82U,
H.M. BOND, c.c.?. ct,
net 31 * v. . .
tr1 HOIUHA, Liberty Cmpity-Ik
ttJT Him. the Justices of thrhf
Court of Liberty County, sitting fin
nary purposes
t'.i all whom it-'may cancel'll.
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Smjdie, i"
county applies lobe dismissed frt
Guardianship of John S. Fraser,
nfJuhn E. Fraser, late of said cuunt; ■
ceased.
Thcsr.trS"fheiiiftire Indie ml sm
ish all and singular.tho pcrsoelroe'roi; 1
trifile their nlijectinus (iji,a;theyluvejtn
my office at Riceboro, nnor before the mv
Monday in November pest, otheiwise m
tors of tlismissory will he obumtd by l»
said applicant.
Witness tho Hon. WiH'» m
«.f the Judges nf the Conrl ofOfdtoW
said County, this 19th day of JolyJ
1829.
E. BAKER, c.c.oJ 1
net B
C l EORGIA, Chatham
tthe Hon the .
Counit'
.... Justices of lie -
Court of Chatham County,sithsgj 1 ""
Atary purposes.
To all whom tt may concern.
Whereas James Lanier nf SavsaW*
applied tn tile JIoDornbla the Com!ol -
diiiarv of Chatham county for le |IH '
Adininistratinnrde bonis non on t' ir )
and effects ofDnviJ G Sloan, late ol
county doc. ns prindipnl creditor. I
These nro therefore to cite and M I
iih,n!l,niid singular the kindred alia I
tors of Iho said dee’ll to filo their obj I
if any they have) to tlie ginntinB 0 .1
Idministraiion of thcestnte inf Bi*J * ^ I
'.UIIIIIIIIMIO'IWU «tl urove.mv j,-
to tho applicant In the Clerk» n W'j|
the said court, on or beforn the to-gU
Nov. next, otherwise Icttersaduuinsi'* I
will ho granted.
Witness dm Hon. Elias Fork
Of,the j» jiticc* ofsniil court,the \ ,1
October A. If. 1#*#" _ ’ '!•'««., t, ^
S.M, BOND, c. k,
oct 3
C N SyltGlA, Effingham Bounb
JT the Hon. the Justices of the H
Court of Effingham county siUmgfi
m " J ^TnaM w(iom it may V ncc '?‘ t (iKi
Whereas, Jno C. Rahn E*“ u, °| 1 „
of the e„«te nf Mrthow Rzhnf
roinned mo said Jusltees to 1.0 d» cli
from y S' said exeedtorshh).' t ij
These arcthcrcfure «o
all and si.. R ..L«rt"o Umdrrol
of will deceased to fllo « w j f ,| ie p*
invthev hay.e) to tho granting
^ nf tho said pel tioner in CJJl*
sory bill )X>f a " h '' d ' j Waldho'i'^tf
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