The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, June 29, 1827, Image 3
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of fee following jeul1nffi?/nor can you eiijoy Ihe benefit? from it to leave tbe sick beds neiglijours household the cooi and master ttalctf, and
Jtpd if the original was
time stated, it never
Intelligencer.
Daritn Gazette
& SeaT°n.
he National Intelligencer :
' At the early part of die
directed a letter to you, of
.wing is a copy:
Darien, Jan. 24th, 1827.
N fi Hast mail brought me
»m f demanding
paper
You ci
mine
a difference
for the last
and
'oil can scarcely imagine my
we get the water much cooler. To, you
and our fellow-citizens at Washington, the
Sun at rising must look like the flat bojtoni
of a brass candlestick-; but torus'that can
approach within a boat-hook’s length riflfim,
he looks like a copper tea kettle, about the
size of a laTge sugar boiler. Tp condfcde,
I think, gentleipeii, now that I have related
to you a few of the novelties of these hea-
unattended. The highest authority has
taught that it is lawful to'hg^hd sick ofl
the Sabbath, ojlow will these, ghntlemen
get over the case of the withered hand!
Did that require Immediate attention J.tW«s
i Tklight notlthlipriffeut j
day#
occasion to employ
it on the Sabbath ? Beside* there are few
cases of maladies >vhich do not require im
mediate attention if they require any at all.
If the danger^ merely imagining the visit
and assurances of the physician often re
lieve a groat deal of distress>-nM Y. E.
Post.
■;/
ikee,
of
A Cow helongin
nceston,
to Ma-
. lately
4 — f venty regions, where we never see a grain ofj jor .Gibson, B . U ..
sand larger than a nutmeg, and where so! produced a buiip^fir^Wicn weighed , wuu
touch yet remains to amuse you with, that’dropped 108 Ibp.lpjgPM*wnpit three months
will admit that my papef b*» a <fecu^^33fr lbs an, more
%\b demand of fifteen dollars 1 ,-fdvMtage^r your Intelligencer ; the „n- than 2 1-. P» u ^ ClTlialV ^c-nton
jun ! ! ! S|»cre Dieu! Vousetes J«°uth genius that edits it, with his frosty, brc.d—the parent bull halt Jf.nton.
bos ce me semble FIVE DOL- ‘ head, pewtwflco> thimble eye. Half f. no a. . ,, >• ^- ■ i.
the value of our j*0<l crooked frame,- uitendragTo oiler, M FOR T'7G fc % ,
«.«q*,
■pshoull 3 ^ not make up witfi 5m? befar^^Dyanarnyal a'.. ^^ lle f^n,S; 0/,London
the royal chambermaid and laundress, had
resigned. The Morning Chronicle adds,
we trust no difficulty will arise in filling
up these offices.”
+ • • ; >. ■■ i 1 .
From Vera -Cruz.—-The; following is an
Extractor a letter, dated Vera Cruz,* 2Cth
May, 1827, received by a gentleman iu
New Orleans. - . (
Cora. Porter arrived here yesterday,
6h board of a sloop of 28 tons, from “Key
West, with the intention of sailing-on ifoafd
theferig of war Gruerrera, in-search of the
Spanish privateer called the Conquistador;
pledging his life to brine in the privateer in
less than te~\ drfys. On consultation* how
ever, it liHs h " n a reed that' the brig shaftl
sail to-daV'or t morrow, but without the
commodore - .He 1 , aving jjj£feore important
f’ommofei-e saw, dri his passage
le’fesquadron, and saw a pri-
fiye vessels belonging to our
very
ting. f You,
e cream of advert***-
bloated with public patronage,
Gazette Office, situated aOhc
world (orfifteen dollars! lfhy,
Ur devil! I should like to know,
; n what respect your paper is «0
valuable than mine ; setting a?
ce in their magnitude^.. Yon
long yarns spun in Congreafe
in our remote region ever
uiro Loflgstride, and those
aw something from them to
ioneering ’speech. Now, 1
that time cptqes round, you may lose sonv P< p r >fthe 3d
of your advertising jobs. folio win
With a hope that you may repent and re*
form, and that you support the present
ministration with all your power, even to the
application of steam if required.
OAKUM JUNK.
Editor of the South artic Gazette.
P. S. Inform Captain Symmes that our
basin at the Pole is at present full of water,
the planters having drained their rice fields
into it. -
tgjw> .Hbp
Ojiopifit <>£disjeohtjfl
Winner and his'jMniitW
( ending if mjT
A lars, on
inc f s were man
wj- o uttered c
isfei* V
self.
much e>citem<
(says the Eto
the father of lii
Athenian.
y have, Seen received, Wc>ave given to the Communication of “ Yah
°®g other items, fire af ')*' n >'• some half dozen readings; but must con-
‘. "■ ^Mf^f inability to understand its nature or deter-
btyrt tbe .King of trUe; diaracter. Should a few weeks or
Bars tobe *ex- 1,10 ,13 consideration result in a belief that it can be
-jthe Champ de ^ ette f ^ rtqod h > r our rea(Jere » il wiI! be timely re-
jltti feel- RMtiffler mynl^lropression3 are in favor of its
ihinalGuards Kington ^ W too prorate, to answer
either car pi 'W'*’ °t ?^ act of the writer.
The plaintif 7 ® "A mat0 ' r ” though he “ full many ills
f in the :Min-
coverc>gn:him-
neerang speucu. .imn, * Fresh TVater found at Sea* ft. Buchan’ •
novelties from the Anti- an, .Esq. in a letter to professor Jameison, j.*"? but
^oti can seMotn^if evfer, of Edinburgh, mentions a ifngular s
centre. Hew we w !«■» i* b;
h land. i ior .
1 :
A large porti
>uni
Hore we see | one not
upon rainl?ows, large qi
3 m; hum- ocean,
ells, and sand w in th
10 ears ; thun*
cotton
our
embarl
a couni
1
)ver
atterpillarsyre in so
I now andjthen furnisl
though,\to you cen^ ?
counts of the mu
and the scarcity ofii
s end of the world,
irds, they are so nu
catch them iu sc
bv these means
r supplied at that season
the most delicious of all
son’s field;
other
incredi-
of oar rice
d reptiles
the
the ne*
ey fly
is well
year, with
in,
s of o«r regiment in
most of the officers of
Ijp.;. ^pih, ; B^giment on hoard,]
>ngl We vaiLed out of the Ma-
witb A imt wind, which contin-
on the 5th we were
so for fourteen
or twice a very
ever lasted longer
It was towards the end
that I observed a veiy strange
the surface of the glassy
ed to be furrowed in seve-
and much agitated in these
tpaft, when the ship drifted in
Had »n head eiierci^ another week 1 ?
ftrbear4 nce ’ even if,t, hsjoy8 should be but few.”
ceived a w »nhd :
uld h
red
Guard on ddty.'
er troop3, and an
ilished, hut not ex-
the whole of that
dhesA^®^^
i.” The i
I,p elegy to Mrs. Jackson published in our last,
k* ^lander’s Scorpion’s tongue,” tesiA “ slander’s
^mngoe”
occupied mopoperWthe 2d, is
Mr Canning;flnd** 6 **^ 3 ^ r * * EEI4,
Mr. Peei. tliat the . P 6
of much talent.
mirers with ettn lt . h * d fiUe J5^
portici.rh con
jt sblECTED FOR THE ATHENIAN.
, ***win88' C******* £***♦♦*
f«n. 'mlp : u^pnent blush of mor..,
Yet#' tiosA^mh softest bloom to dye I
Thf ^itieth# dMNr-drop from the thorn,
Tr ' it»* jt»k&tre to your eye!
You stole, of snow; the purest flake.
That* fell on 2*3 nbla’^frozen plain;
Then laid it on tfc&\ tlished neck,
t: ' ^"^vein!
^kf aPB interest in the Catholic Ques-
To
For teeth, to India’s
And made its’finei
Ydu robb’d the
S^i|B^ nt y oar ll
kSP’ ■ e, around t
yduflew,
1 yb ur spoil;
pFkmv
Hebe’s smile
Canning, especially those And then, you stole
n..hc •
sprungp^V
diouspa»
par tic i
wash decks; to’
moreoalats
||»e-birds,
though not quite as large as yotr domestic
fowls,- are of far superior flavor : tSey would
• be still more numerous/was it nof for the
% galhnippers that come at that particirfar sea- our casks,, whic
4Von, as ifto guard.tbe crops from thew rava- ■ i3hed with Iu
•; g^s. These insects aie about the aize of we were 125 n “
1 pur lobsters, and as they subsist altogether bout a hundred
. n rice birds, they keep their numbers down; 1 the Junderbutife
therwise the planters cmdp-inako no crops. J yellow tinge tl
1 |m not certain whether! (piveyou adescrip- {and those whe
He does $ot make it a Cabinet Ques-
tio f but, as he ii forms Parliament, the ve*
^fbrtofhis being in office must promote I so)
l V ultimate succibs.
® The House of Lor A met on the 2d ult. no
•Vas^nven about unw d> whetriiord.-JLyndbufisbvras introduced as trout
Mr g of the 14th a hr< c7 f j j0rt f Chancellor, and w>k his seat on the and
n,,ml r
v after the
it change, m
’hon tl;
than ever be f .re
what was ow joy,and astonishrtent the
morning; |n Ukipp, M p water rfon? ««!<» t
itwas frasi^d much,
tfei wdiieh. rtjrjainrd in
mnediiif ’y replen-
day’s observation
jbn of our ;■ rass-hoppefs
color a..u size of our i
pvill therefore hint at thei
Invince you of the treats
h\r readers of by yo>
mt in causing me to
iHan Gazette from yoil-
about the size of y<
I described
uitoes’ eyes,;
y\o
who
ed from it aft
Chif ^rrCng, and asj
! ’.3 nearest part of
jer was ©fa more 3
i«rts of ther bay
*t oeal of it suffier-
of the
vjss, the sub-
Ministry was
__ EarlStf Eldon; and
lemnhffie of AVvm^pton, exjjiiu&U
to repign causes winch hal induced them
'wvp foV lheir re5 ’P*ctive offices. They
“Wed by I’ar^R. T .. Ln;eT and Lord
V, who rose io ‘hi like purpose.
news v of Mr. i. .’s elevation is
ly
privmg
le con-
R antijm-'ig athi
Our Grasshoppers impostor;
r hounds, and so or three years
The Rev. Mi
ments have been
entlemqn. ty a
com
it
'wo indict-
this young
at Boston. He
admirable
lived at Andover, Ms. two
s-lioped into the room
' while the owner was
off a m;*o U « cr jpt sermon,
■^Hpy/nnjfeturned thUoid|pna!; visit-
the next town, introduced '
as Rev. Mr.
ver. and was invited to p
to the
Ando-
; one. and
aster,
stated to have h
on the Vienna
ques imi?. diatel.
I^ord Lvndhu:
cel lot, ai-
and 1 rfiacni
^cession io
marked effect up-
The metalli-
per cent,
new Lord Ohan-
o\her .fudges
^c. walked in
or, M|w>tBifnnhiT-Ha)l, onl
■ 10 -du]f (o open the co nmission, which at-
tj*!ted i Uri econconr.H of people .in Tar-|
liatefent^^,. His Im dship Was also-at
tended a M.vC
n ^ rnb ' i, ‘ {thenejvministry. The oiths
' ‘. X4 r . , no sound of any descript,
The ncurhio.ifbood of M unne! un der cars> the tallroraanficcg
Jffl'nt at one hop they ara, five
rc v you ; yet
pear*V #011, gentlemen, Vi© W
and yoke them in their suga. v «3ane ca
make them haul the cane to the m.'*t
these are novelties worth reading, |hr
ceeding in interest those fathomless speech- {ed—-his sermon was an excel
es with which you surfeit your readers; ,yet the people were delighted. 1
notwithstanding l furnish you with\tucb • being at Andover shortly after,,
rare food by way of variety for your readejp, for the Rev. Mr. W but no su
you have the enormous and unblushingef- was to be found: a man named WdemsliveA
tronteiy to demand of me a difference of i there; but nobody seemed to know ‘
FIVE dollars a year; in the value of our pa- -concerning his character as <1 thcol
pers ! U Ci^rse your conscience I say. It lie has more latterly figured in Salem,
' e of the Uephant snuffing up the; ton, &c. sometimes preaching, and’the, .. , IV
rc; the mouse they could do. him anon following his other business of stealing The King of England
St the mouse could dine on them, j garments for himself, and fancy goods As PHsented the\Earl of with ac ele-
vord, gontleiwo*^ I think io jus-: presents for th* Indies. This latter foible, P ‘»t Gold Ct», in token 6: his Majesty’s
bis detection. He honour- !? nse ofthe alfte and faithful services cttfiS
with a visUi and while
Major. But his great-
> constables, forgetting
titiesjmost unceremo-
Major, the Minister,
jail .together.—Prov.
A DREAftE
dance had ended, vveary and alone
it'repose. Sleep, file temporary
r every woe, brought no relief to my aged about 30 years,
orn with fatigue, or ease to my mind, m „,
d^rith, I knew not what. I awoke,
Closed my eyes, mu.sic andjhe
noise of feet bating f : rae to its notes, still
soundsd in my ear>- The glare of the ckno-
dc-Hcrerine sylph-life forms and ivory arms
of the maidens, with theft- gauze dresses
either, it ttwist he the cliffs of the Oconee*
My mind had scarcely turry-d from this trani
of thought before nature in this place, dross*
ed in her richest garb began to assume that
gloomy aspect which a few moments ago.
she had so terribly worn; my mind became,
restless and uneasy, and I seated myself
upon rock after gathering the flowers
strewed carelessly upon ihe bank. I had
not, been seated long before the same melo
dious voice touched my ear, and the same ,
,beautiful form met my' starlit. She stood;
close 10 my side, blushing and conAised,
with a small flower. basket under her leftj
arm.- I could oniy bow—lost was every/
sense and faculty irl that Vision; the sym
metry of her form erect and delicate; tlift
wild, yet mettingglancds of her dark rolling
eye, her raven fecks decked with the violet
and the wild rose, arid her finely turned
arm and hand, iohite as th© ^'oio~ball, werti
objects interesting and captivating. Gaair^g
until became confused, 1 inquired »ha
names of several of the flowers she hadf;
gathered, and begged the pleasure of attcri&j[*!
ing her in her ramble, and assistiniim fiflis#'
the basket: she consented with a pmda;
gave rapture to my soul. I gentiy^lMrWw*.
hand and we walked towards the
Ihought no more of t ’C flow^r.^-^T
not the song of the birds—my. (hoiigtifeoa
higher objects hung—I fall ed
beauties of nature oj* ofarG-w^df^evc^.
did I speak in vain. * Waj^ai
up to the highest pifehVf ’m^n^^ciypas-
Ston and asked her to be mine: - ■ fgMyefys!
what were my feelings when she consent-
ed ? Eliza! I exclaimed, and 'attempting
to clasp her in my arms, I awoke. 11.
MARmnpi
In MilledgeviUe, on Thursila ^ ‘
inst. by the Rev. Joseph C. St;
merchant of Montgomery,
Clayton, eldest dcughte
On the same eveninc, 1
Anthony Newsom, toMi
On the evening the 19th
Stiles; John H: Walker, Esq^
Brown, daughter Ofthe Rev. Jol
Hancock county. -
In Savannah, on
by the Rev. Mr. f
Caroline Valloi
In Savannah, on'Thu:
the 46th year of her age; MTrb. SSitiW Cline.
tive of that place, and consort of tbe fate Jo.
Cline, Edq.
In Ebenezer,
aged 17 years «
daughter of Mrs. Saione and
In Clinton, on
ofthe lahinst;'
alf below Darnef iV »P«. p9 ^ e Au
to state that &
an-once
word, gontlowion, i thmk in jus- presents for the ladies.
ught to have sent mo the fifteen by the
dollars for hav.ag condescended to exchange j e d ]vr (
you so long, considering the sleepy non- : there,
jonso you furnish lor the lively and inter- ‘ n ess has
esting novelties I senO you. Where, ex-1 the respect
ccpt from my paper, could you hear of Cat- IniouSly locked
:ish feeding on brick-bats and pine knots ? j and the Thief i
Rattlesnakes swallov.ing Alligators; and 1 1
Turkey Buzzards feasting upon dead hvpj - - !
oak stumps! These are iwitiesyou knowj TAe 5fel%^Tiie physicians of Middlesex
nothing about. You now and then tell us county, in Connecticut, as we learn from
something about makjng artificial rivers or the Times ftjfc^wsrnfeg, have entered into
pinals, as you call tlimn, as if to ibduce us an avreementuht ttfvisit the siek on Sun-
Hhe same.; but wc want none of them, day unless satisfied that the nature of the
pifevery man has a river passing his door, case is sudh as to auire immediate atten-
■d not unfrequently through his house. j tion.—The agreement undoubtedly had its
What do you give us Iff return for a dea-; origin in cofiscientiuus Motives, which 4#*
■eription ofa Hurricane, hTornadq, or Whirl- ! serve to he respected ; but we hardly ox-
L pool and Waterspout ? Affthnomebons T be- pectecJ to And jn|l|p gM citizens of* Con-
hove that you in thb centre^ never-have the hecticut at the present day, such fan im-
pleaanre of witnessing; ami yet you havo provement on the austerity *of their ! ances-
the assurance to Charge, me five dollars a tore. The old blue laws never cirri ed the
r V for describing these things to you—I’ll thing so far as 'this. V(e have io objec-
carst m can get them fifteen dollars tion that the good people of that Stale should
pRwn my throat. Why they would feed me mortify their own appetites as muct as they
and my . stuttering D—d—d—JJavy six please on that day, but certainly tliey have
months. By what I can glean from your no right to refuse to administer to the dis-
•paper, 1 find that v you have many gusts, » of others. They may cook their
aqualls, and spouts in the Capitol at this sea anday dinners and shave their Sunday fa-
sow ofthoyear tosumise you. hut you never ces if they ph-afe, on Saturday, and leave
the waiter pouring offthe_ sun as he ri. es thifir s^irjeand chickens to shift for thetn-
2ut of the ocean, as we do every clear morn-.selves till Monday, but they have no ri-ht
floatinir like light clouds j n the atmosphere,
wore still presented to 1^ sight .by my dis
ordered imaainatic/Y Icould not sleep—af
ter to'Sing frftm .* to side for some time
I bf an to reflectupoi* the incidents of the
hafl, and the he --von which my thoughts
fastened with the most eagerness;- was a
snow-ball presented to me by a hand that
equalled it in colour, as I cotiid hot notice
it when it offered the present- I arose im
mediately and wrote* the name of her of the
iohite hand, and folding it around a small
piece of the cake, placed it under my pillow,
my body soon sunk into a sweet sleep, and
my imagination into a still sweeter reverie.
I thought I wandered upon the banks of the
Oconee, just above my nativ) village—it
was spring, and the low- of tl 3 cattle, the
carol of the birds, and the souid of a wagon
tossing the bridge all servyd to impress
ipon thing
*„■ , * • 1 . w nelanchply. As I was straung still farther
W Jd ' , “ ,3, ' redb / M . r - .' V ’ L ibp river,, suddeflly throne changed,
,. _ , [L , r® sounj^o^an^descriptpn reached my
t bound the
river on either side appeared to have sunk
into the earth ; I looked towards the village,
it too had disappeared likethe cliffs. The
whole face of nature presented to my sight
only a barren waste. The ^leasing melan
choly that a few momentsrigo had settled
nous- itself upon my mind, gradudly gave way to
terrible foreboding and x 'gkin y fears. 1
still continued to .vanr’it af *jhe eastern
bank, careless whither ) ttrayed, when a
voice from the opposite.* ide accosted me,
“ its harmony thrilled svery fibre of my
souland turning my jfead in die direction
of the sound my eyes fere no less delight
ed than my ears. I bl\eld a beautiful fe
male dressed in a white flowing rohe,
beckoning me to her sice. Instantly the
river resumed its former'banks, the flowers
again Tilled the intrenchant air with their
odour, the birds tuned; sfresh their sweetest
notes, the smoke agaf ^ s in beautiful per
pendicular curls from the v illage, and then
assumed a horizontal dirc?C) n as it appear
ed to settle the toP'6^ • st trees
that lined th \ s of tu rn er. wif'iy I
retraced my ster-; .%d recrossed the bridge,
and was soon v-’»ere I had seen the female.
How great w*s'my purprise antf 't-
the Tha es, had Been ei uninterrupted
scene of riot and confusion for aweek ; and
the who!*- spijations of the^Tunnel were en
tirety suspended, in consequence of a
'inke” rmongst the workmen, caused by
a r<-dnctioi of their wages.) This interrup
tion ofthe jvork, was cortsifered as s(;
ly endangering the whole establishment.
e e$tab!
is ^^ed to\have
Knt
:ol
jToble iXm*
^London J\Iaf2.—^Intelligence of consid
erable importance has reached us this morn-
infc by express from Paris, togc* _ with the
papers of Monday, and the dated
Tuesday morning. Ilvappears nat he King
< f France reviewed the Natioral Guard on
‘•unday. when-some of the solders shout»d
o-ies off&nrui with Yillele,” and other
expression* indicative of their dislike of tie
psesent Ministry.
The im me dlrte punish men 1 l Tvt » Maje>
tv of some mp.rvxvho were consj?\c aus ir
thwe improper pnxeedir.” 3 ' produced a, few
shouts of Vive h Jtoi | hut it is to be t” 4
po&ed that the mi ^ ‘ ’ “
a of ti
Wknnquncf , Mo.
t JN, E?,, US a candiiiiiitc lotfColfliial pf the
itegimeut, ia place of Col; Joseph Ltgon, resigned.
ATTENTION
COLLSaS
A PPEAR on vour parade ground in rear of the
drammar School, on SATURDAY 30th' ihst.
at half past .4 o’clock, P. M. armed and equipped aa
your laws direct. Also, on WEDNESDAY 4tb JtV
ly, at half past 8 o’clock, A. M. .wife six rounds .
Juno 29—it
ff
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
R AN off from the subscriber, on Monday the
25th inst. a bright bay HORSE, with a white
snip on his nose, shod all round; bad on when, he
left,\a double rein bridle,. martingale and-saddle,
with housing attached, all nearly new; supposed to
be somewhere in Madison county. Any person de
livering said home to the subscriber in Athens, shaft;
receive the above reward.
. H. W. NESBITT.*
June fN.—tf
feeli
ment in m* 4 finding her! I wL
s^uec* 16 eve
wits V p .J, dishan
tion- ^. rd5 of Pari ..
ceuain I
had not mistaken the place, for a few flow-
of the troops agailsf t‘ ,fc ministry were tc
general and strong to’ ' mistaken, for du
issuec n t^^ (1M n H ^ Ordonnaric^^rs newly plucked were scattered on the
le of the Na-'^ank- I endeavoured, but in vain, to trace
measure had her footsteps upon the ’dew, (for it was
tion in Paris, and, in 1
rsari! .
nec^ y «‘xcitcd
the w
TJhi
ex'
thBi’ nh^Cnce
information on the subject j* i<? di
foretell what may be the ce** * .encqsof it
The populace appear to hav ■ ine.
clamours of the .Guard age'
try.
The- Court Circular of Anril It,
p.nnounc«BThat in addition to fee other rts-
siynuticm, t>, his majesty’s cdbr^ v and
orning) no trace or vestige of any kind
uld I discover upon the sand or the green
bage around ; even the tender violet rose
ic from her airy tread. Almost against
e evidence of my own senses I believed
me angel from heaven, upon a divine
n, had been allured by the brautif: ’
v of the place, to spend a few ir.o-
amidst terre.-tmi feaipv and gran-
, and if any place is calculated to uffyi d
SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD on tbe first Tuesday in Art-
gust next, at the Court-house iu Lawrenco-
ville, Gwinnett county, within the usual boors of
•ale, the following property, to wit:
One half of Lot No. 51, in the 17th dis-
t rict of Gwinnett: levied on as fee property of Hiram
Bowen to satisfy sundnr fi. fa’s, issued from a Jus
tice’s Court in favour of Samuel McJunken, vs. said
Bowen,—Levied on and returned to. me by a conets*.
life, I
’ WM. NISBET.
June 29.
GEORGIA, GAYINNETT COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, May Tern, 1827,
O N the petition of Thomas J. Stell, shewing that
Thomas Wood, deceased, heretofore in his life
time, did, on the 25th day of July, 1821, make and
execute his certain Bond in writing, in the penalty ot
seven hundred and fifty dollars, conditioned to make
titles to. John Nash to a certain tract or parcel of
land, No. 171, in the Cth district of Gwinnett county,
(a copy of which Bond is ann; to said petition,
and filed ' n ‘ Clerk’s Office) ar ' has ora -e^ this
Court * v the Administrate — __ < jftH|
to rn& e vecuf:'
parct ^' u i, accor nine
Thereto ordered, T)«
one of th public |^izi
public t>‘ oca of tf ’
miles? is4 be si
Tern ’rtlus Cou
'ttratore wi
aid till
ucel of *
- true extrac
Ad tot
p said Bond,
ite, 'V.ifefcdiij
months' 51 t ‘ ,c
»ry at the "
June 29,1?27.—26
GEORGIA, GW
W IIEltriAS,
for LettetV
of Chancey Pradity, 1}
These are t here tore
81’i-tular the kindred
tul arimonis
r- . . , - -..-Utore of said deceased
tc he and appear at my office vrithin the time r «v
se:i. ed oy taw, to shew cause, if any they may haw
v. sa;a s should cot be granted.
Given under my hand, tins 28 th Ju^e l
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