Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 24, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. riff’s Sal ■Sheriff's Sale-Continued. On the first Tuesday in December next ’■VTIUt.besold biinre.ilio Court House VV in tho City of Savannah, between thu usual hours of sale. All that plantation near Savannah,known n* Ttveedsido, containing'485 acres, with tlm improvements that cun, bounded North and North -Hast by Savannah river and Onion, Island, outlie Noth West by lands bnlnnghtg to Posted, and on the south hy lauds belonging to Mrs Margaret Alac- kr.y, levied on as the pioperty of John Mo ri I, to satisfy executions in favor of the I Van It of Darien, Hank of Hie State of Georgia, Planters' llank and others. GEORGE AULLEN,., c.c, -nov 5 Administrators’ Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. W H.L be sohl before the Court house imEffinghum county between the usual hours of sale. The real estate iiflVin II. Womack do- erased, consisting of several tracts of land. In said county, being on both sides of the Louisville road—containing tiro hundred and seventy acres, for tho benefit ot the heirs. Tho above property sold by order of the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes. \VM. A. PREVATT. Administrator in right of his wife. SARAH PREVATT, Adtn’x. sept 10 195* City Marshall's Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ll.l, bo snld hefore tile court huuse in the illy of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, the following pro perty: Lots Nos. 10 and SO. Washington'word, with the improvements thereon, bounded cast by East Itroad st. south by St. Julian st west by Wadiington square and north tv Hr yen st. levied on os the properly of John Eve'ringhain, Jun. to satisfy lines im posed byceuncil on hint fur violating no ordinance of the- oitv—properly pointed nut by him. F. Mi STONE, c. si. , oct fit SIB PUBLIC SALES Executor’s Sales. On the first 7'iiesday in December next. «rwriLL he sold before the Couit house fT in Savannah between the usual hours of sale. All tho eastern tenement of Brick buil dings on lot No 8 Darby WordtHouse and lot No 34 Columbia Ward: lot nnd buil dings No 16, Carpenters Row, Lot NoO nnd improvements Decker tvsrd and lot No IB and hall tho itnprovemedts Decker Ward, all In the city of Savannah; being f iart of the real estato of Jus'iah Penfield, ate of Savannah dee’d, • Sol J by permission of the Court of Or dinary ofClnttliatn County—for tlio hone- fit of tho,heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. • - • JOS. OUMAHNO, ) Ex’urs of Joslalr S. C..DJJNING, y l’enficld. oct 1 200' City Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday iiiDccemhcr next W II.Lbo sold ot tho'court house be tween the hours of to & 4 o'clock Lot nnd Improvements on West Broad street, Oglethorpe wards the. present resi dence ol the defondent—Levied on to sa tisfy an cxtcu'iuu in favor.of Henry Morn- tngstar against Ezra Kent. •A negro ; glrl named Juddy, levied on to sfitisfy an execution in.favor of Henry MnrningsUrugninst John S. Foster, Alary G. Foster his wife end lleiter Luper. Northern half of lots 69 and 40. Elbert ward with'lho improvements thereon front ing on Jefferson street bounded north liy a lane levied on to satisfy an execution in favor Of.M. & J. Cunningham and one ill favor of John I. Dews against Abraham Sheftall. Sundry articles of Groceries and dry ;nods levied alias the properly of Pierce Howard in satisfy an execution in favor of John B. Gnudry octSl A. D’LYON, c.s. . Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday ill December next. W ILL he sold in from of the Court House in ihe County of Effing- I snib iween the usual hours of snie. Two hundred ncres ofJand with all and singular the improvements theraon, lying and being in the county of Effingham bounded by land of Win. Woniaok and on ,}lte east by land grail ed to Wrigltt Loftley "Tcvuu! on as the pioperty of Frederick WouiacU to satisfy sundry executions in. favor of Thomas J. Tondr, Jesse Sander- Jin amUuhert, levied on end returned to mo by- a Constable. i, R, MORGAN, s.e.t, oct 81 Sheriff’s Sale. Untlie first Tuesday In Decombef next. W ILL be sold before the court House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale. Two lots, situated in the city of Savan- iiali, Nus. 17, and > 18, with the buildings kind improveineiiM’tlnredn, houndcl East by Colombia square, South by - President st, west by Lincoln st. and ndrllt by State st. levied on as tlte property of Peter Gue- rard, to satisfy am execution in fk'rut ufF. H. Wolffian, Buildings on Mfif Lots Nos. 30 and !0, Elbert ward, bounded east by'"JeffcT*bn si, south by other halfs of Lots Nos. 30 am) 40 west hy Lot No. 38,and north by a lane; levied on as the property bf Dr. Abraham Sheftall to satisfy executions inning from a Justice's court in favor of Joseph Cunt inlngnnd others—returned to nto by con stables. One negro boy named Reuben, levied On as the property of James Davis, u minor, pioperty pointed out bt the guardian of- said minor, to satisfy an execution issuing out ofa cuurt in favoi of Finch St Wartaud —returned to me bv n constable ■ GEO. M1LEEN. s. c. o. oetSl 219 City Marshal’s Srtlcs. On lire firsj Tuesday in December next, I N conformity with u resolution of coun cil, I shall proceed, in front'of the Court House between (lie usual Ilnur* of lO.aud 4 o'clock, to sell llio.followiiig lots, viz: Lot-no. 49, Rrnwn ward, bounded cast by lot no 50, south by n lane of 30 feet wide,north by a street of. 75 feet wide and west by a street 45 feet wide. -Lots nos. 50 and-51, upon which the Circus now stands. Lots nos. 58 and 50 Brosvit ward, boun- etiet by lot no 57, south liy Liberty street, that fronts the Seuth Commons, west by Hull street and north by a lane 30 ft wide. A building one and a quarter story high and HO feet lung stands upon one of these lots. LoN nos. 01 and 82, Brown ward, fron ting tho South Common. Lol no S3, Columbia irard.hminrieil east hy Cnltiml'ia Square, south hy York street won by lot u° IL and north by PreJlUenli XtlCCt. J. Lois nos. 47and 18, Jackson word,boun ded south by Libert) street, west byjoffer- son street, nut III by a lane of 30 fen' wide and east by tot no 40. The unexpired leases of the following tots on Springbill— Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,' 11, 14, 16, 17 18 and 10 F. AI. STCNE. c.t«. oct 81 . Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, ■■TILL bo soldbofore the t '<><-, ouso y| Iff Bulloclt County between tho usual hours of sale. All (he lands belonging to the cslnte ol Isaac Witters, sold by order ofthn Jttstlon. of the'Inferior Court of said county, fin tho benefit or tbo tielrs'and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS, Adm’r. sept 14 182f Administrdtor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold ni tho Court House in Effingham County, between the u- sunl hours of sa'e. The following negroes, belonging to the estate of Juiinlhun 11.tnk- loy, deceased. A priuie young fellow named' Simon, a good bout and field hand, li young wedcli named Amy, an excellent house servant, a young gl I named Alary and ait uld wo man. The above negroes sold hy an order from thc'Hon. the Inferior Cuurt of the County ofEfiinghnnt.rertlte purpose of making n division with the heirs of the said est. of J. Backley. Cunditious cash.: JNO. CHARLTON, Adm’r est. of J. Backley. nov5 * SIS . Csiumlian’s Sale. On the Jirst Tufiitav in January next. W ILL bo *olrt nt'tho Court IlnthP in Savannah between the usual hours of *ale. All the interest. being two undivided seventh*,of Ahigal Siillwoll anti John Still well, minors, orphan children of John Stillwell, deeoAicd, in and to tv certain ‘ne gro'boy, slavo. named'Jacdb,told lor a di vision—Hy order of tho Court of Oidinary of Cli.ulum County. Conditions Cash purchiiseia imviuc for titles, ; JAN Is 8 TIliLWBLL, Guardian, nov 17 23* By J. B. Herbert, On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL he sold hcfnic the court house in- the citv of .Savannah between the usual hours of sale Those two Two Story Buildings on In dian street, with the lot on which they stand, 100 feet by 85 in fen simple, fortner* ly the property of John Sihrerm Conditions—one third ctvdi, one third 00 days ami the balance 1<0 days for up- proved indorsed paper, nov 1.7 Ncgroeafor Sale. A FAMILY of 4 negroes, viz. a negro,' A man about 45 years old, Itis'wife a- bout 45, mid tlieir children; n negro man about 29, and a negro woman about 18— all field hands ■A faniHy of ’8 negroes, viz : n negro man about 3.3 years of ago, a good tanner and field hand,bis wife about 85 field hand, nnd llielr son nbblit 4 years old. A likely negroghl.about 10 years old, use servant ami field hand. Apply to JAAlES EPPINCER. oct24 CIS City Miirslu-l’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next: "■■TIL be sold before the court house in ^ Y the city of-Savnnnah. between the usual hours of sale, the following property if the rents are not paid before that time t Lot no 6, Columbia ward, bounded cast by Int no 7, santlr by a lane, west by lot no 5 and nurth' by Broughton st. re-entered up on as the property of John Morel. . Lot no 29, Columbia ward, bounded east . .'by lot no 30, south by uiune, west by Ha- beribam st. and north by York st; re-enler- odjjnori" as the property of J &E Brown. “Lot ho 80, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot no 31, south by » lane, west by lot lio 20 nnd north by York st. re entered Upon as (lie property of J & E Brown. Lit no 30, Elbert ward, boundeil cast by lot no 40, south by Liberty st. west by Jot no 38 and north by q 1-ano. re-entered upon ns the properly of miss Sheftall. Lot no 40, Elbert ward, bounded tgjtby Jefferson st. south by Liberty st. wen ny lot no 39 and north br a lane, re-entered upon as the property of A Sheftall. Lot lio I, New Franklin ward, bounded oast by Telfair’s )nt, south by Bay st. west by Montgomery st. and north by lot no 2, ro-emeredupon as the properly of John C Uelvenstine. Lot ho 56, Brown Ward, bounded cast by lot no 55, south by Liberty st. west by lol ho 57 and north by a. lane, re-entered upon as tire property of It WTubler. F. AI. STONE, c. »t, oct 81 219 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Jaunary next. W ILL be sold at the cbtirt iionse in Effingham county, between the usual-hours of sale all' the real estate of .Matthew Rnlin deceased, composed ol se vend tracts df land, to mt: 25 acres lying on Savannah river, join ing lands of Berry and Aletzgnr. 83 acres of pine land in said cbuntj.join ing binds of Berry arid Exley. 50 acres joining lands ofKuhn and Paul Itch. -50 acres granted Conrad Rahil, Glh De cember. 1757. 100 acres granted C. Rulm, 4ili July,'. 1700. 50 acres granted 'John Uugel, Dili Dee 1757. 50 acres joining lands ofUabn and Paul- 'Uch. , 33 1-2 atres joining -lands of Fetzcr, Exley and Gnann. 50 acres joining lands of Rahn an Paul' itch, originally granted to John Gugel. 27 ncres bounded by tandiuf Otis,Guano and Bolinger. The above tracts all lying and being in the county of Effingham. 250 acres known by the nuinbe, 17315th District, Early county, originally granted to Alatthew Rahn. 250 acres known by the number 88, 0t|i District, Early county. The above property «old by aiuorder from the Hon. the Inferior CoUrt of the county of Effingham, for tho purpose of making a division with tbo heirs of the said estate of Matthew Kahn. Conditions made kuown on the day of sale JOHN C. UAIIN, Executor of the will of Alatthew Rahn deceased, nov 5 223 . Tax Collector’s sales. On tlte first Tuesday in Decanther next, W ILL be sold .before the court house in life city of.Savannab,'between the usual hours of sale, the fallowing pro- ratty, or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and County tax, Lot and improvements, Farm st. Ogle- tRorpe ward, also lot or lots letter P. seine ward, levied on as the property of James Morrison, to satisfy the state and county tax for the year 1828, amount due $10 75 and costs. Two half lots nos 89 and 40', and Im provements thereon, Elbert ward, city of Savannah, levied oil as the property of A- -. firaham Sheftall, to satisfy the stnto and eobniy tax for tho years 1817 and 1828, fiinount AID 34 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. «. <j. 9 m rs—m Savannnh Poor House & Hospital. r I SITING COMMITTEE for Nov. 1820. Grurge \V. Coe and Joseph Cuttiming. Attending I’liytdcllrts. Drs. Alitcheli und.S. Sheflaili. JOSEPH CUAtAUNG, Sec’ry, oet 80 For Sale. B Y Irate uf the Inferior Court of this COunttr, will he sold bn. the .First, Tuesday of December, fnr the benofit ol tire creditors, tliat valunbie nnd improved tlanlation, on Skidawuy Island, Lrmtain- ng 660 acres, and known bv the name of niBEBNIA. THOa.tf. P. CHARLTON, Adin’r. du bonis non, &c. sept 15 193 A Card. M RS. J AMES HILLS, finding It re qnisife to turn hcraltenliunto some occupatinn fur the support of Iter family. •>ill tlinnkrnlly’&ccnimiindiite with Board a fetv young Ladies, nrslx or eiglft ,'hil- dren, to whom vlte will pay every attention that may he requisite, on terms as moder ate as enn be afforded, oct 20 217f Osiiaburgs and Cottort Bagging. Mf H PIF.CES Cntion Bagging tf 6J 5 iial. s Osnnburgs Just received per brig Courier, nnd for M. PUENBeRGAST’S No 3 & 14 Gibbon’s Range. CHEAP BOOKS. T IME subscriber having made large ad- . ditions to Iris stock, will sell al very roduovd rates; the frilhntingnt HALF PRICE: vn Englishman's Views of Society and Alnunrrs in Aptoiicn, 8vo. Anquetil's Universal'History, 0 vols Bvo All lleyis Travels, 2vo(s with Atlas Alcntnirs of Dr. John Algin, 1 vol ( _ Adams’ Narrative-and Account of Tom- bubto, with map Amcrlcn. or General Survey of the West ern Cohtincnt, by the author of "Eu rope". 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William Williams,npplidf,, . . rticarnio's Tour front London to Paris ! e ‘ te ” °f administration on the estate and Shultz’s Travels iu rile United Slatex.vvulj i lr< ' c „ l i of l J ‘t n '!.«Younger, late of maps and plates . Savamiali. deceased, in behalf of the heirs HoadsnY Mauio'irs of Mrs. S'ulilons j and creditor** , SlialcrN Sketch of Algiers Tllioie nre, therefore, to cite and admon* Southey’s Lifo of NVesley, 2 vols {, s,l }E u Jar, tlio kindred and rred. Salome’s Expedition to Algiers, London J fj or * deceaied to file tlieir ohjec- sale low at oct Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold at tiro enurr, house in Effingham county, between the it- sual hours of sale, all the real estate of Benjamin Kennedy dee., composed ofsev- gral tracts of land. One tract nf lend lying aml being in the cc*nty of Efilngliam, containing 870 acres near the Sister's Ferry on tire Augusta Road, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided; Three other tracts adjoining the same, a particular description of which will be giv en op the day or sale. One tract in each of the following coun ties, to wit, Baldwin) Hall, Habersham & Houston. . The aboV'e property sold by an order ob tained from the Hon. the Inferior court of the county of Effingham for the purpose of making a division vvi tltthe heirs of tile said estate. Conditions cash, JOHN. CHARLTON. Administrator of tho estate of B, Kennedy, deceased. nov 5 223 JNotice. T HE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will lie; opened hereafter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from 3 to 5 o'clock, P, AL. WA1MOREL, Librarian. oct 17 I07f Just Received. ARATOGA Ponders in tilt t \ s Compound Fluid Extract of £ar*a, parilla Oil of Black Poppet Extract cf Quinine Lolificd Copaiva Black oxido. of Alereury Citrated Kali, Piperino Genuine Red Hark Croton Oil, French Oil of- Cub'ebs " •• Copaiva. Jodlhd Ilydriodate uf Potass - . Acid Prussio The subscriber having been appointed agent fur the sale oflho above articles, of fers them for sale at the manufacturer's P " C^!!,, A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons' range> nov a 220 Negro Shoes, &c. PACKAGES—Consisting of A Men's Boots, Boptzzs, hiiozs and Pvtiti. Ahnd Ladies, Bovs and Children's.Shoci, a an 40 dozen Lend Pencils. For salo low at t.UTUER'fl oct 27' Exchange Office. Dunlap’s Albany Ale. Tg on* BARRELS for sale by : jLvJf P. MARLOW. nov io 2*7 file tlieir objection, any thcy4tave)to the granting ofi^j’ the Nurth Pule, sor >;. ,m 'lie «state of the deceased t 0 , n nnd Beaufov®P®l|«»nti In the Clerk’s office ortho ml 0 llunt.tn Aiiitd, Gourt, on ov beforo tlte 7tlt day of j? 1 next i otherwise letters diamissory tvnjjf J granted. * * Witness tho Iton. Elias Fort, o»a the Justices of the said Court tli, ’ day of July, A. D. 1629 inly 7 S. AI, BOND, c. o. o. c.c, lions, if any they Imve. m the clerk's of. fico of said , cotirt, on or bofore the M day of December next, otherwise letteu 0 f I administration will ho granted. Witness its Hon Elias Fort, one of tin Justices of the said court at Savnnnah this Stst day of Oet. A'D 1629, s ai Bond, c c o c c. oct 81 * calf gilt flansam’t Lettors on Switzerland and Ita ly, 2 Vnls calf gill Tenunt’* thought's on the'state of India, Edinburgh Trotter's Alcinoirs nf Cllns. J. Fox Tyranny Unmasked, hy Jolm Taylor Sketches ol 'Manners mid opinions lit France, hy Helen Alarm Williams, 2 Sir Robert Wilson's Sketches of the Mlli- I tary dlid Pulittcal PiMVor of Russia \ of Chatham Cuuntn eitlinn , Airs West’s Lcile.s to a Young Lady purport. J ’ “ 0rd "'’ V ' AneedothTnhe°Lfo ofitiplmrd^'\Vllson Wlmreas Robert'llalmv'imnThasaritlied Whliam' S !ii ,i . M W.llian s llistnrp of \ v-rmont, 3 vols ualC hom Couitty for Letters of Administration' . gill United Stales and Great P Walsh, Jr Wilkin’s Matliomrtiic.il attvl Pbilosnpbicnl Works, 2 vols Zimmerman, on National Pride WAI. T. WILLIAMS nnvS 221 Notice. F OUR months after date, application Will be made to tile linn, the Justi ces nf tiie Inferior cuurt.nf Emanuel conn ty, fur leaveGo sell all the real estate uf James I. Anderson for fho benefit of tlm Imirs & creditor). THUS- VYINNEY, sept 26 ■ a i. I "‘tit tlio will annexed, on the estate ,n ’ ■ y R°“l' | effocts^nf Joshua Ward, late ol South Ca rolina deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and adrno- I nish all and singular the kindred and etc-1 ditors of the said det rased, to file tlieir ol-1 jections (If any they ImVo) in- the CJeii'i I Olfiee of the said Conn, on ot before the f Stst day of Dec. next, otherwise lettcncl administration will be granted to the i applicant. Witnoss tbe Hon. F.l’as Fort, one ofil Justices of the said court at Savuuualtii 21st day of Nov. A. D.1820. S. AI. BOND, c. c.o,c nov 21 • G EORGIA—Chatham County.—Di, the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County silling for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, lli-zt'kiuli Lord administrate of tbo estate of William Craig late of Cam den County, Physician deceased, ba* peti tioned the said court to be dismissed from I 01 J “ n ," tlm -.*„i ani.,cease'll G EORG I a , Liberty County—Di Hon. the Justices of the In} Court of Liberty County, sitting for t nary purposes To all whom R may concern. Whereas, Airs. Sarah Smylio, of »il | ebunty applies |o be dismissed from ll Guardianship of Jolm S, Fraser, orphr of John E. Fraser, Into of said county i the said Administration. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file tlieir objections' (if any they have) in the clerk's office of) the Court nf Ordinary uf said county r„, or he fare the second dav nf April next qthei wise letters dismissory tv ill o granted to tbe petitinnei. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one | of tbe Justices of the said cutui nt Savan nah, the second day of N"V. A. D. 1620. S.M. BOND, c. e. o. c. c. nnv 2 * hose are therefore to cite and admi ish all nnd slngulnr lli6 persons concern) to file their objections (if tiny they have) irt my office nt Riccborn, on or before tlio tint Monday in November next, otheiwise let ters of dismissory will be obtained by tw said applicant. , - Witness the lion. William IIurIicj,one f tbe Judges of tbe Court of Ordinary ta snid County, this 13th day of ijulj A. R 1029. E. BAKER, c.c. o. i.e. oct 6 Hiunpltrey's Allscelloneaus Works Hallain's Views of tlio Middle Ages, 4 vols Hnckett's narrative of the Expedition ti join the South American Patriots Life ufVVnt. Hutton, FA S (London) Humboldt's Political Essay on the King rloni of New Spain, 2 vols Iinbhnitso’s Historical Illustrations of tile 4lh Cantu of Chiltle llurold Lives nf Hayden and Aluzart, by I, A Bombet, London Henry’s Travels and Adventures in Cana da ami tlte Ilidiiiit territories Hill’s Life and Writings of Hugh Blair, D D. FUSE Hall’s Travels in Canada and tbe United States in 1816 and 1817 Hobhousc.s Journey through Albania, 2 vols with plates , Humboldt’s Personal Narralivo, nr Travel iii the' Equinoctial Regions of the New Continciit Inchiquin the Jesuit's Letters from the U- niit'd States Irving's Lifo olid Writings of Geo. Buch anan Jackson on the Commerce ofthe Alcditcr- ranenn Memoir of the Court of King James 1st. by Lucy Ailiiu, 2 vols Johnson’s Travels through Russia and Po land Kotzebue’s Journey info Persia Latrobe's Visit to South Africa Secret Meufolrs of the Royal Family of France, by tho Princess Lamballe Labunme’s Nairativo of Buonaparte's Campaign in Russia, with plans of battles Letters from Scandinavia, 2 vols Lempriet's Universal Biography, 2 vols Las Cnses* Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of Napoleon, 4 vnls Landseer's Lectures on tlio Art of Engra ving, London calf Louis the XVJhbs Political and Confidsn- O EQUGIA, Chatham County.—Jiy the Hon. the Justices of the inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. IVhcrons, R. It. Habersham, Adnfinis G EORGIA, Chatham Comity—By the Hon the Justices ofthe lnpw Cuurt of Chatham County,sittingJm Ur nary purposes. „ To all whom it may concern. Whereas James LanierefSjivannnli 1 * rvucreas, vv. iianersuam, Aummis nf (Ir- trator, ofthe estate of Alexander Haber-1 applied tu the Uonorablo '1'“ L0 !' r ‘j sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe- llill:ll v °> Chatham county mr leuers titionod the said justices lo bo discharged AdministrjtlonJde boms non on ne e ' from bis snid adiniliisiratoi ship. ] nnd effects of Davi-i G. Sloan. 1 These arc thorelWeto cite and adniuu-1 comuy dee. as principal eredUor- isb all and singular tbe kindred arid cred itors of the said doc, to file tlieir objeqfjdHj (ifany they have) in (he Clerk’s office w the Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d day of April next, otherwise lettors, dismissory will bo.granted to the petition- to tile applicant in tlio.Olern■ , er. tlte snid Court, on or beforo the 9e ay Witness the hod. Elias Fort, one of tbe J Nov. next, otherwise letters adnmmlra justices of tlio said Court nt Snvamiub the will be granted. Id dayWfOdt. A.D. 1829. Witness the Hon. Elias Tort, S.AI. BOND c. C. o. c c I Afmo. ti-srices ofsnid court.tho oil as; , net 3 I These are therefore to cite and ad' 11 , ish,all,and singular the kindred and I tors of the said dec’d to file their object (if any they have) to the ginnling administrniion of the estate of the dec'- , s office “ O EOROIA—Chathan. County—By the Honorable the Justices ofthe In fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, of the jr stices of said court,the October A.D. 1U20. S. Al. BOND, c.c.o.r- 1 ' oct 3 ' * ' ■ zf '1 EOltGI.A, ,;i-i \Jfthe Hon. the Justices of m m Court if Effingham county siltingJf Whereas God. Alillon Iras applied id the | nary purposes. Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters dismissory To all whom it nray'concern* |( Whereas, Jno C. Ralur Executor . • iciiiisim EDiiuiy lur iciiiris CllSiniSSory w iioi‘«“'i' ,■ , • « , i the estate & ottucts of Jno L Seabreok the estate of Mathew Ralin ha* F*j late of said cotinty* deceased* I titionod the said Justices io be d» s These rtietherefore to cite und admonish from his said executors*!^iip. nJi all mid singular tho kindred mid creditors These me t^reforfl.to cite and ^ of snid deceased to file their objections (i4 all and singular the kindred n . ,j on j, any they havejto the granting ofthe letters of said Accuse* toMe n ^ J f(he K dismissory on tlie ostateof the deceased *^y ^ hc y ha . v f) *«,} .• f! « n I|f e Clerk to the applicant in the Clerk’* ollieo of the | or of the 8a, ^f orheforej^^ oil' 1 said Court, on or-lioforo the 2pth day of lino of the said Court, on Dec. next; otherwise lettors dismissory I day of Nov next, ollior will Lo fM'nntoii. 1 Tc,ti-v will be crantco* will be granted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one I of tbe Judges of said Court, tlio'28tb dav | of June, A.D. 1829 9. AL BOND, c.g junc2B 150* 'witness tlio hmi. J "JSL dh °oih -- the Justices of said court tho ntay .6