FORMS OF WRITTEN INSTRUMENTS. ADMINISTRATORS. OATH OF AN ADMINISTRATOR. "You swear that you believe A B died without leaving any last will and testament; that you will well and truly administer all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of the said A B, and a true and perfect inventory thereof return into this Court at its next term, and that all other duties, appertaining to the charge reposed in you, you will well and truly perform, according to law, and with your best skill and ability: so help you God." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator on the Estate of A B, deceased, on the first day of May, A. D. 1852: at the dwelling of the said deceased, I will expose to public vendue, on a credit, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the following property, to wit: [here describe the property,] and other articles unnecessary to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. All persons indebted to the Estate of said deceased are here- by notified to make immediate payment and settlement, as longer indulgence cannot be given; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the third day of June, A. D., 1852. ADMINISTRATOR'S INVENTORY. An inventory of the personal property of A B, deceased, which came into the hands of CD, his administrator: Cash (73) on hand, 5,000 dollars, six beds and bedsteads, and furniture, ten head of horses, &c., [here make a complete list of all the property.] Good Debts. Bond on A B, due May 4th, 1853, $400,00 375,25 Open account on EF, GH, &c., 250,00 $1,025,25 Bad Debts. Bond on X Y, due Jan. 1st, 1853, $ 60,00 200,00 $260,00 1 |