Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 16, 1829, Image 4

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JPlJUlLBlLfiiAJUBB. •»S he ri iTs JS' til e— Con I imi ed. On the fust TurstFuy in December next- W IM.br !^<14jV‘Iom* thti Court House in the City of Buvduuah, between tli^illsilii) liooft qf sale. ; All that plaiitniiqn near SaVnnmdi,known nsTwccdsidc, containing 485 litres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North Htul Not tli Mast bv ^nvanmtli river and Onto-*. Island, on tlto-North West by lands belonging to l’nst ell, and on the south by bonis belonging to Mrs.Margaret Mac- buy. levied on ns the piopcriy of John Mo nel. i'i satisfy executions- in favor of the Dank of Darien, Bank «»f tbn State of Georgia, Uluiitors' Hunk nod other*. GEORGE MILLION,'ll. c. c. nov ft Administvators’ Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. W I LI, be sold before the Court lipiyfa in Effingham county between- the •muni-hours of sale. The real estate of Wm II. XVouttieU de ceased. consisting of several tracts of land, in said 'OU«t,y, being on both siJos- of the Louisville mad—oonuiefng five hundred nnd seventy acres, for the benefit ol the -lioirs. The above property sold by order of the Infciior Court of said comity, sitting for ordinary purposes. r ‘ WM. A. PREY ATT. Administrator in right of bits ivife. HAIIAM IMIMVATT, Adm’x. s pt 10 I oft* public SAi.m Kxecipor’s Sales. On 1heJir.il Tttttim/ in December next. W ILL be sold III Tore tho.Umtil house in Savannah between Ilia iMUal limns nf,ole. All Ilia eastern tenement of Illicit linil- ilinits on lm No l) Darby Wuritillmise nntl lot No 34 Colombia \V.u<l; lot nmi litflj •lings No 13, Cutpon'.ers Row. Lot No!) am! improvements Decker w ml and lot No V8 nmi hall tiro tmprovefinmis Docker Ward, all inlhocliy uf S.avaniinh; lining part nIHhe real estate cf Josiall 1‘cnliclil, late ul Snvtmtjn’h dec'll, Bola'by | if (mission of the Clout t of Or dinary of Chatham County—for tlio bone- fit i|f tipi heirs and .ercdiibra,.’ Cgiulitions cash. Jos. GUMMING. ? Rx’.lrs of Jo,fan S. O. DUN I NO, l Potillcld. oi t l aoo On th City Sheriff’s snles. Oittbb first Tuesday in December next. W ILL bo sold at llie- cnui i bouse be ta ern the liours of 40 & 4 o’clock Lbt find impioveiucnts on West. Broad vtrcct, Ogletliorp'ff ward the* present resi dence of the defendeiit—Levied on to sa tisfy im execution in favor of Udury Morn- Ingstar against Ezra Kent. A negro-girl u'hined Jtiddy, leviedjrm to satisfy an execution in favor of Henry Mnriiingslar against .Ldiu S. Foster, Mary G. Foster lii* wife end Hester Lopcr. * Not them half of.lid's 89 and 40, Filbert ward with the improvement!* thereon front ing On Jefferson street bounded north bv a l.ine levied or. to .satisfy an execution in fafnrnf.M. &. J. Cunningham and one in favor of John L I)cws against Abraliam She flail. . .Sundry articles of Groceries nnd ,drv goods levied on as Rio property of Fierce Howard to satisfy ail execution ill favor of John II. Gauiiry net rti A. D’tiYON, c. s. City Mnrrflinl’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next. I N conformity with a resolution of coun t’d, I shall , proceed, in front of-the Court House between the iijttril hours of 10-aiicl 4 o’clock, to sell the following lots, viz: Lot no. 49, Drown ward, bounded east by lot no ftO, south by a lane of 80 feet widc.noitb by n street of 75 feet wide and west by a street 45 feet wide. Lots nos. 50 and‘51, upon which the Circns now stands. Lots nos. 5U and 59 Drown ward, bnun* east by lot no 57, south by Liberty street, thuP-fronls the South Commons, west by Dull street mid north by a lane 80 ft wide. A building one and n quarter story high and GO feet long stands upon one of these lots. Lots nos. 01 und 62, Brown ward lion- ting the South Common. Lot no 28, Columbia ward,bounded east by. Columbia Squate, south by York-strcrt west by lot no 24, and north by 1’residcut street. SherilFs ShIc. Lots nos. 47 and 40, Jackson ward,bonn- m first Tuesday in December next. " M «>'•»' ^ Libert, stieet, tvejt by Jeffet- r ll,U>e sold before the court Home »on «lreet, north by.« latte ofrJU feet wide and east by lot no 4G. The unexpired leases of the following lots on SpringbiH—Nos. 5, 6, 7, it, lp, | j, 14, 10, 17 13 and 19 l\ M- STONE, c, m, oct'Sl City MnishaU’s Jj»nle. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL lie sold before the court house in the city of BaiMiniah, between tlio nsiiul hours of salo, the fallowing pro- -pertv: Lots Nos. and 20, VVaxlwncton ward, with t!m improvement's thereon, bounded cast by Mast Drnnd st. south by Ct. Julian f,t west by AVn*Miington square/and north by Ilrynn st. levied on as the property of John Mveringliam,'4un. to satisfy fines im posed by council on him for • violating nn ordination of the city—property pointed out by bun. ♦ F. M. STONE, c. m. octal sio Sheriff’s Sale. On the fu st Tuesday in December next. W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in the County of Efluig- hmn betw een the usual hours of sale. Two huiuftcd acre* of land w jth all nnd iingular the improvements- thereon, lying a.vl h»in« in the county of EflinKknm ’Tmundetl by land of Win. Womack and on the east by laud gran cd to Wright Loftley levied on ns. the -property of Frederick Womack to satisfy sundry executions ill favor of Thomas J. Tonde, Jesse Haiidor- lin and others, Ievied. on und.returned to me by a Constable. J.U. MORGAN, B.-I5. c. oct 81 in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale. Tw o lots, situated in the city of Savan nah, Nns. 17, and 18, with the buildings und improvements thereon, bounded Knst by Colombia t square, South by President st. west by Lincoln st. and north by State st. levied on as the property of Deter Gue- ravd, to satisfy an exocutiou in favor of F’. II. Welman, DuiUliugs on half Lots Nos. 89 nnd -0, JElbert ward, buuiulrd east by Jefferson st. snuili by oilier lialfs of Lots Nos. 39 and 40 west by Lot No. 38. and norili by a lane; levied on as the property of Dr. Abraham Sheftallto satisfy executions issuing from n Justice’s court in favor of Joseph Cum- ming and others—returned to mo by con stables. One negro boy .named Rciibcn, levied on as the property of Janies Davis, a minor,' pioperty pointed oiH by the guardian of said minor, to sati-ty m execution issuing’ out ofa court in favoi of Finch Warland —returned to me bv a constable . GEO. MILLEN.s. c. c. oct 31 219 Administrator's sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ll>L bo said before the Court lioiiso in Dulloch County, between the usual hours of sale. All the lands belonging to tbn cstato of Isaac Waters, sold by order of the Justloos of the-Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of the heirs nmi creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS, Adm’r. • sept 12 I82f • / Administralqr’s Sale. On the /irst.Titosday in Jahuary next. W ILL bo sold at the Court .House In Effingham County, between the n- sual hour* Of sole. The follawihg pcgtoes, belonging to the (HJtate of JoiuiUiau Rack- fnyi deceased. A prime young fellow named Simon, n gnodboal ni)d field band,-a yqutig wench named Amy, an excellent lioiiso . servoiil, a young-gi*l named Alary .und njt aid w o man. ’ ‘ The above negroes sold by an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court of tho County of Effingham for the purpose of mnkpig n division w ith the hrimifllie said c$t. of J Dat Kiev*. Conditions cnslt. JNO. CllADLTON, " Adm’rest. of Jv BaeUley. nov^r- 220 Danquig Academy. f OIIN C. LEGFL’respectfully informs Ids (iretuh nnd tbn public, ‘Hint Ids Dancing School for the reception of young Ladies and Masters, will bo open on Mon day tlie'Cd of November next, in the Solo* iiinn's Lodge llmun. Days of Tuitoii, Mondays, tVtdnesdays nnd Fridays, at ft o’clock* I*. M. He will also attend in pri vate bouses and Seminaries. The school for Gentlemen " ill also coin mence on the same evening, at 7 o’clock. Dricc of Tuition nitlie SrdiuolRobiii, S12 per qunrlei, and private lessons $|ft, one half payable -advance. oct 17 t07cw|| Sugar Cane. T ilfi suW.iiliors will deliver'in the ci ty nny qiiHinily of tune lor semi, of lire best qiulity.nl glu - per JU00. tuulu- tling nil expense,. Ul'LLOCU & DUNWOODY. oct 29 »l7uf Negroes for Sale. A F’AMIl.Y of4negroes, viz. o negro, man about 45 years old, Ids wife a- bout 45, and their children ; a negro man about 22, and a negro woman about 10— all-field hands . A family of 8 negroes, viz: n negro man about 85 years of age, ir good tnunpr and field baud,bis wife about 35 field hand, nnd their son about 4 years old. A likely negro-girl about *10 years old, house servant and field baud. AppL to JAMES EPPINGER octal 218 CHEAP BOOKS. fin IIK luitiscrlbcr liavliiR nwjl«taryo'hil- JL UUlSf* to Ills Mock, " ill sell til very reduced rntosi tlio follon lug III HALF PRICE: An Eiigllslniinn’s Views of Society nod Milliners in AAterlon, 8vn. Amtiotll's linlvdri.l Distory, Uvnls Bvo All lloy'sTravels, avols with Atlas- Memoirs of Dr. John AikiHi.l vol Aikiiiis’ N.irr.nlvo .mil Account.of Totn- lincto, svltlr pinp Aniorlen, or Oenerul Survey of the \VeM- orn (Jonlincnt, by tlio iiitllior of “Ell ropa", «■ I,o'nl Amherst's ICmh.issv to China, nillt u Executor’s Sale. City ftkjrshul’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in* December n«xt. W ] I. he sold tiefore tile court house In city of Bavnunah. between the usual hours of sale, tin* following property, if the rents are not paid before tli;»t time : Lot no 0, Columbia ward, bounded cast by lot no 7, s mm by a lane, west by lot no 5 and north by Broughton st. re-entered up on as the properly of John Morel. , . Lot no 29, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot no SO, south by a lane, west by Ha bersham st. and north by York st. re-enter ed unoiiyus the properly of J &, E Brown. Lot no 80. Columbia ward,1>ounded east by lot no 81, south by a jane, west by lot no 29 and north by. York st. re entered upon as the property of J &, E Brown. Lot no 39, Filbert ward, .aouiided east- by lot no40. south by Liberty st. west by lot no 38 and north by a la»o # re-entered upon as the property of miss Slieftall. •; Lot no 4», Elbert ward, hounded east by Jcftersou st. south by Liberty st. west by lot no 39 mid north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of A Slieftall, Lot no 1, Nuw Franklin ward, bounded east by Telfair's lot, south by Bay st. west by Montgomery st. and riorth by lot no 2, re-entered upon nY the property of John C llclvenstiue. . - ‘ ; •’ Lot no 50, Drown ward, bounded east by lot no 55, south by Liberty st. wyst by lot no 57 and north by a lano, re-entered upon as the property of R W Pooler. \\ M. STONE, c. m. oct 81 210 On the first Tuesday in Jaunniy next. W ILL be sold at the court house in Flfiinghain county, between the usual liours of sale all the real estate of Matthew llnlm deceased, composed ol *e veral tracts of land, to wit: 25 aetes lying nn Savannah river, join-. Inc lands of Deny and Mutzgar. S3 nun-* nf pin*? land in said county ing land- of llciry and Exley. 50 acres joining lands of Uulin and Pa\il- Itcli. 50 acres granted Conrad Rahn, Glh De cember, 1757. 100 acies granted C. Hahn, 4tb July, 1760. 50 acres granted John Gugcl, Gth Dec 1757. - 50 acres-joiuing lands of Rahn aud Paul- itch. 33 1-2 acres joining lands of Petzer, Exley and Gnnnn. . 50 acres joining lands of Rahn aaPaul itch, urigi.ualty,gtuuted to John Gugel. 27 acres hounded by lands of Otts,Guam) anti Uuluiger. . * Tlip above tracts all lying and "being in the county of Effingham. 2§0 acres known by the nuinbei 178 lftlli District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Rubn 250 acres known by the number 88, Gth District, Esiily county. The above property sold by an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for tho pnvpose of making a division with the heirs of tlio said estate of Matthew llahn. ^Conditions mode know non the day of sale * JOHN C. RAHN, Executor of the will of Matthew . Rahn.deceased, nov 5 : 223 . Negro Clotlis.Blankcts & r c. ,-lt uiual low prices—\n Siiau's Hoildinos ISAAC NOJRTON, M AS received by late arrivals, and of fers for salo the following 20 bales Cotton and Wool Kerseys (assoited) 10 bales all Wool Korscy*i(assortcd) 12 do low priced Satiuetis, Cus- sinelrs and Linscys 4 do heavy Welsh ami -Englisli Plains •12 do Dleacbed and Drown Shir tings and Sheetings ltr.AVY LON0on DUFFLK BLANKETS Togetlnsr with a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY oct 23 Dry Goods. Savannah Poor House & Hospital. T ISITINO -COMM1TTRE for Nov. 1929. LVorge \V. <‘oo end Jo.npli 'Camming. Attending PhytricUnit. Dr,. Mitchell end S Shcftnll. JOSlil-H GUMMING, Sec’ry. ont 39 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Wti.- Ltams GilletT, will be pleased to make puytucnl to the subscriber *, nnd thoso having demands against the same will present them to JAM 15S HIGGINDOT’POM. Administrator Lower Three Runs, (S^C.) Sept. 7th, 1829. pot3 201 Noti’cc. OUR months after date application will be made to the Mon. the Justi ces of the Inferior Court of Liberty Coun ty for leave to sell one hundred acros of laud belonging to the estntc of Donald Fra ser,for tho benefit of the licit s and cieditors of said estate. MARGARET R. FRASER, jnly 25 170 Executrix. map Allen’s American Revolution, 2 vol*. 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WILLI AMS, nov8 221 .... 1 u nil whom iim„v ooneem Wlioron./fliomns Aski,,. 1 S "', . tlio oslnla oKJBwe, j.Ti„B| n **i # ® ul . ! » of litlonod tlio said Justice, ii h„ !• 1,1,1 1* from Ills said lUe,„n. 1 liese are tbereforo to ohn . , ish nil and singular llioUiullrc,”",?.“.‘’“'“n- tors of the said dec., to nio Ihnlr „!! (if jtnj'they Imvc) in tho C e lt's^ tlto Gourt of Ordinary ofsni, (' on,n ' co ° r Itcforo tlio 7lii day of.January ,ex J ?' who loiters dlsntisscry will he /i ’, tlio potlllottpr. B«iUrt to Witness the linn. I-'.lias Fnn „ Justices or the said Conft’ milt tlio Tilt day or J(,|, / tltomand eight lj|ft)red Court nf Chatham County mine U nary nurpotth J .... 7 1 "H iihrim it may concern. VVItcroas, 10. S. Hoes ami Them, Rice, mlministrators of Tlinnms!(/ t ’"il h Tax Co!Iector’s sales. On/tbe first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before the court house in the ciiy of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, the following pin party, cr so/mucb thereof as will satiiify the iJtnte and County tax. Lot aud Iniprovooienjs, Farm st. Ogle- .thorpo wardi clso lot prints letter P. *nnn» ward, levied on as tho property of James Morrisorj, to sv.tisfy tho sthtn an<l comity, lax for tub year 1 C^U, amount dug #10 75 and costs. Two half lots nus f*0 and 4ft, and im- prnvemejUi- thereof - Elber t«ward, city-of Bnvnnnab,;Icvimlsm as the property of A- braliam Shcfrall, to satisfy the Mato and county tax for tiie years 1827 and 1828, amount #48 (14 and costs. pAVII) BELL, t. e.'c, c. AtfitQX i.r m ^ ' m Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tursilay ill January next. W II.I. be suld at the court house in Kflinghnm county, between tho it- sual hours of sale, all the real' estate of. Uenjaiititi Kennedy dw,', composed ufsev eral tracts of land. One tracrof loud lying and being in.tlie county of Effingham, containing 070 acres near tho Sister’s Ferry on tho Augusta Road, where the lute Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided, Three oilier tracts adjoining the same, a particular description of wliicit will he giv en tin the day of salo. -Gtietractin each of tlio following coun ties, to' wit, Baldwin, Uall, Habersham & Houston. The nbove property sold by an order oh tallied from the Hon. llie.lnferior court of the county of Effingham for the purpose of making a division wi Ottlie heirs of the said estate. Conditions cash. „.JOjlN. CHARLTON. Adminjyffitloi ol ltie estate of li. Kennedy, deceased. For Sale. V leare of the Inferior Court of litis County, will ho-sold on the First Tuesday of December, for tho benefit ol the creditors,, that valuable nnd improsed plantation, on Skidatvaj Island, contain ing flflO acres, and known by the naiitu uf milERNIA. TUOo. U. P. CIIARI.TON, Atltn’r. de liotiis noil, tic. Notice., ‘ T HE SAVANNAH f,IBUAltY, will iio 4 opened Itcruafter on Tuesday, Thitisday and Saturday in ejeh week from 3 to b o’clock, r, M- WBI MOREL, Librarian, bet IT 10.7J sept IS. 193 A Card. M USe JAMES HILLS, finding it re quisite to turn her attention to some occupation for the support of her family, will thankfully accommodate with Board a few young Ladies, or six or eight Chil dren, to whom she will pay every attention Mint may bo requisite, on terms as moder ate as can bo *afibrd«d. oct 29 217f Negro £lioes, &c. -B PACKAGES—consisting of JL Moil’s Boots, Bootses, Shoes nnd. Pumps./ 1 AT.SO. Ladies, Boys nnd Cluldr^p’s Shoes. AND* . 40 do/,cn Lead Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER'S o,l 27 Exchange Office. Humphrey's Miscellaneous Works Hallaiii's Views of tho Middle Ages, 4 vols Hacltctt’s Narrative of the Expedition t join the South American Putrims Life of Win. 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Ruclt a mill Jackson on tile Comnterce of the Motliter ! ratienti Memoir of the Court of King James 1st by Lucy Aikitt, a vols Johnson’s Travels through Russia and Po land Kotzebue's Journey into Persia Latrobe's Visit to South Africa Secret Memoirs ofMhe Royal Fuinily France, by flu: Princess Lamballe Labuimie'.s Nairativc of llttonaparlc/s CuiffBjttgn in llttssin,. with M| n ' ( 0 f haitics la'tters from Scandinavia, 2 vols I.cinprier's Universal Biography, 2 vol, . Las Cases' Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of Napoleon, 4 vols Landseer’s Lectures on the An of Engrn. vitiir, London calf Louis tlio XVItlis Pulitical und Confidon- Notice. OUR mrtntbs nflHi dato,.application will be made to the lion* the Jinni es of the Inferior court of Emanuel comi ty, for leave to soli nil tin* real cstato of Janie* I. Anderson for.tlio benefit of the heirs & crcditorj. TIIOS. WIiNNEY, sopt 20 EORGlA—Glhitliam Goitoty H IT the Honorable the Justices nf the In crior Court of Chatham County silting for ordinary purposes. To all whom It may com ern. Whereas, IlezekbUi Lord ndmin’ntrnt' of the estate of W illiam Graiir late of Cam den County, Physician deceased, bas.peti tinned tlio said court to bo dismissed from tho said Administration. These :iic therefore to cite nnd admonish all anil singular the kindred and creditor*, of the said doceuscd to file tboir objection* (if any.they have) in the clerk’s office oV the Court of Ordinary of said county on or before.the second day of April next other wiso letter* dismissory will e grunted to the jietitiunci. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one of the Justice* of tho said coin t at Bavan- neli, tho second day of Nov. A. I). 1829, S.M. BOND, c- c. o. c. c. nov 2 • j«iy i S. M. lIOND.c.p.o.c., G ROnaiA Cliatltnin Count, the Hon. the Justices nf the L\ *1 (>rui an,I Thomas (.• , , . . riinmas Ri ct .' ccasctl lias |.oiitioitml the said coni,. bu tlisclinrgctl from 'hMfnilftilnUlrtto, • 'J'ltcso arc therefore to cite and ' r ' islt till nntl singular the kindred & of saitl deceased to file their objection,, , any they liavc)to tlio grantingofll,o,|J| sorymi the estnto of the deceased J, applicants in tlio Clerk's office ofil,. J e . Cimrt, tin or Itufare tlto 7tli' rlny next j otherwise letters distnissory , v U\u granted. ' i Witness the Hon. Eli,is Fort, cnev the Justices of the said Court the day of July, A. D. L«29. 8. M. BOND. c. c.o.c.c jnly 7 * —_ “'linos. “rolilon (TX EURGIA, Cluthkin Cotmiv-h HJT the llonnmUe, the Justices oftUi! ■ ferine Court aj Chatham County, ‘sM,, • for ordinary intrnoset. Tti all w||(im It mny eoncem, I Whereas, William Willinm., tippliesfnr letters Ilf administration on the estate and oflects of John Sltaw. the younger, lata nf Savannah, deceased, in bvhalfol'llie kin nnd creditors. ftlTItese nro, tltcrerme, to ciie and admit, sit nil and singular, the kindred and cred- itors of tlio said (loccasod lo file IlieinM. lions, if tiny they have, in the eletkVcf. lice of said court, on or before the m day of December next, otherwise letter* of Administration will lie granted. Witness H i Hon Ellas Fort, nnoofihe Justices of the said court at Savannah, thii Sisl day of Oct. A 1) 1829. 8 A1 BOND,ococc. oet SI * jt n poses 'i'n all wltoin it may concern, Whereas, A G Ocntlcr, lias applied lo tlio lion the Court of Ordinary olL’hat. limn County for Letters nf Administration with the will annexed, on the estate nntl. effects nfjohn A Dttebell, late nl Haran- nuh, iiicrchnht,deceased, tn behalf of the heirs. • These are, therefore, to cite nntl admo nish all and singular the kindred nnd cre ditors of the snip deLcascd, to file llieir ob jections (if nny they have) tn tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the 14ttsday of Nov. next, ntltorwiselcttcrsof administration will be granted lo the said applicant. Witness tlto [Inn. F.I’ms Fort,nttoof t| Justices of tlio said court nt Savmiuuti t| Milt day of -let. A. D. 1329. H.M. BOND, p. c.0.0 net 3! O EORGlA, Libeity County Hon. the Justices of the InjiMt Court of Liberty County, silling for orii- nary purposes To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Stnylio. of wilj county applies to he dismissal from tM Gunrrliansliip of Julin S. Fritter, nrplwi of Joint E. Fraser, late of said county «le* ceased. Tlieso are' therefore to cite nnd od/non* i»h nil and singular the persons roiircrnf4 to file their objuctions lif any the/ have) in my office at Riccburo, cm or before tuo lust ’Monclay in November next, otlwi'vwe let* I ters of (tismusory will be obtained by the said applicant. Witness the lion. William IlMfthcs.M# of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary«; said County, this 13tb day of July .1^ 1829. E. BAKER, c.c.o. i* ont 0 / EORGlA, I’lialhnm (’ounlv.—Jiy ’UT the lion, the Justices of the. Inferior Court of Chtilhmn County, silling for Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, R. \V. Habersham, Ad min is trator, of the estate of Alex.iniW Haber sham,lute of Savannah, deceased, lias pe titioned the said justices lo bo discharged from his said administratorship. These are therefore to cite and admon ish .ill nnd singular tlio kindred and cred itors of the said dec. to file their objections (ifany they have) in the (’Jerk’s office of tlio Court of Ordinary on or before the 8.1 day of April next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petition er. Witness the Iron. Elins Fort, one of the justices of the said Court at Savannah the fldjbiy of Oct. A.l). 1829. S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. octU G E<)JlOIA—Chatham County—]]y the Honorable the Justices of the In fc ior Court of Chatham ^county silling for ordinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern. Whereas Goo. Milieu lias applied to the -Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for-letters dismissory on the estate & effects of Jno L Seahrook Into of said county; deceased. These mo therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of snid deceased to file their objections (if any they. liavo)to tho granting of tlio letters dismissory on tlio estnto of the deceased oi the applicant in tlio Clerk’s office of tlio ■mid Court, on or before the Sfith day of Dec. next; otherwise letters dismissory .vill lie granted. Wilises* the Honorable Elias Fort, one of llio Judges of said Court, tlie'SOth dnv of June, A. D. 1829 H. M. BOND, o.c. 0/ June 20 150* * G eorgia, Chatham cotuny-ft the lion the Justkes of the JpM. I Court of Chatham County,sitting nary purposes. * . To fill whom it may concern. Whereas James Lanier of Savannah li* applied to tlio Honorable, the Cmui of or dinary of Chatham county for letter* 11 Administratiomde bonis non on tiff J sla ., and effects of David G, Sloan, latcofsan county doc. ns principal cred tor. These are therefore to cite and mjnio ish,all,nnd singular the kindred and crew* tors of the said dec’d to file their ohject'O (if any tbev have) to the gmntintt 011 ^. adminislraiion of the estate of the dcceax to (lie applicant in the Clerk's office the said court, on or before the 9o 0 Nov. next, otherwise lettersodiniid slratinD will be granted. l| Witness the Hon. Elios Fort. of the j» sticcs of said conn,the 3d dajoi | October A. D. 1829 S. M. BOND, o.c.o. c.c. oct 3 * —» i UGBGlA, Eirmghniii '-'"'"i-'T ' PF r/,r Hon. the Justices of fa M l i 'ourl of l'lffinxha" 1 county sitliUK-pW nary purposes. - To all Whom it nitty concern. • , Whereas, Jno C. Kalin Executor oH»» nf the estate of Mathew Knl.n ■-lee. » p f,, Ittioiintl tho sold Justices to ho thscli? 6 rrom his saitl executorship. Kff|| These arc thcroforo to cite an | all ami singular thei kMjJj) of saitl deceased to file their obj-c f any they have) toBlo-gra^ngM^n d f. nr ortho said pot’ttonor In l “^Ih.fil' fico of the said Court, on “ r jH ,fay of Nov next, othorwiso letters xorv will ho granted. oae °. Witncxs the lion. J WnhUtom tho Justices of said couittho ;p,t*. Mny VinN CHARLTON c.c»- may 0