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TBvns. t
We regret to sit JU that tire mail*
<ff Augusta failed
to arrive this weekl dn consequence, T
We ai t. therefore unable to present ;
i our readers with news of a later date
* than Otet contained in our papers of
lau week. Nur columns will be
iourid»‘ howeter, to contain many ve
ry in?cresting articles; of this dc*
aeription the correspondence of pur
< ittlqisters tHjth those of Qr^atifi-!
will be considered not ipe sea U
In this he d;s
covered that the* IWjijisM inhjhstrr*
1 hatffc lowered their tohe consider?-
%ly in regard to the basis o* i pao
I cation With tpis country: Tins cor
J despondence we ha e curtailed, oi/
given the moat' lnteresting parts
in the preceding page will be seen
Jlie English accounts respecting fye
destruction of the Capital of the 4*
jneiicaq Republic. r The exultati
| erns displayed in these publications
iare truly farcical, although exhibit
ing at the same time the depraved
principles of the writers. It is as
tonishing to behold with what ef
frontery they promulgate their base
and atrocious actions.. In. the face
x*f the Universe *hey declare they
(s’ fiave trampled upon the laws and tr
iages oi civilized nations; and. with
out endeavoring to pahate their aii*
litary Crimes, they labor tp augment
(hnd etnbJazon them. It is with
pleasure we observe that the Jour*
pallets of Paris, have pertinently
commented on the Conduct of the>]
<os£tsn ‘at* .the attack* on’ *
(tod j anU wt- feel that this 1
! ampai ailclpd procedure of the enemy, J
*tf we except the Goths and Vandal% 4
will not him in the es
timation of nVc other European pow
ers,v, ; i>ut ~re&eiye that ‘execration
which the ran *5 action juitly merits
The am?al : of the mnvs at Loftim*
.of the of & ig;
li*h at Cha vi’liain, PhtU<*burgh and
Baltimore mtfat have theiil
j[oy exceed in giy- ,
i> Washington, N iv. SO.
1 Extract of a letter from’ Arthur . Sin
clair, Esq* Captain Coyimanding the
V* States Naval force on the UOper
&a\ es y to th#Secretary of the tfavy* 1
dated
« Off Erie, 36th Nov, 18.14. * ,
Thinking it is probable that in*
ferro-fion will not reach you before
S khis pf Oe». M*Arthur’s Oxcuysior*
f into Canada, 1 have the satislaction
! inform you, that by the cartel the
J>dyr Prevost, which h $ just ret urn
ed from landing prisoners vat Long
| point,l havV learned of h\i bkViflg
visited that post, where he was op
posed by five or six hmidre4 ) militia, i
! who had entrenched s . ; tlUni&elves?
1 He charged their works and captur
ed ixiore than, one half ofrthem* lie ,
i passed down as low as Grand River*
lion hi* way to join Gen. Izard, at
ifco'fr Eric i but hearing of tho de
fstruc*uv< bl rbat post, and the evac
uation <4. the province by one gnny,
Tje.returned io DetiOiti
i “ The ‘citizens o«vtite jvther side
4speak in high teriVis of tu.sjgeheroas
|j|nd conduct in bis whole
protKe through the country.’V ‘ ;
P- ‘'o'"- fromTThent. f-
V >Ve >orfy we cannot gratify
■ 4>{jr readers to day with a statement
fcf the couteins of the dispatches just
” received from Ghent, which have
hot transpired. { > > V t f$L<J
We'nave been Tavored, hdMrevcr,
with the penpal of a private letter
from one of otir ministers dated the
C2Sth hit. which speaks with uncer
tainty of the time of their departure ‘
from Ghent* and with equal uncer
tainty of Ihe state of affairs on the
Ifcbntinent. . ‘ v .o"V 2
V The congress of Vienna is said to
nave been postponed to the Ist, of
Rlovember. In the, mean tirrte Mr.
L Talleyrand, has if Is said preferred a
I niemoriahto the envoys to the Con
tress, protesting agaidst the
jSizements of other powers, and
Claiming on their part the same mo
deration which France is asserted to
h |»h i raa “ if | stc^ l ! r ‘ n words*
mentor people to calculate on any
any evenft to ‘hap^n^erols
ARRIVAL OF I'HE CHAUNCY.
Some of tbe passengers in the
Chauncey, informs us, that intelli
* gence had reached Oslend, of the
-ssai'asaaste^E
having terminated in a rpplure be
tween France 8c England ; that an
*1: r ■ frT ••• fr* -£vT 1
; wini
(.tot!, had been ordered to Belgium i
that the popular, voice in Franck
| >ras, *’ war with England, or ans to
’revolution >
v.„; The passengers farther state, that
j it was hoped and expected, that $
| peace would he facilitated between
| America .and “’in tonse
quence of an expected rupture be
> twreo some of the principal Europe-**
an, ■ , ‘,vW
fOur readers will perceive that
the aboye intelligence is verba!, and,
that our papers make no mention of
a rupture in the Congress of Vienna,
winch assembled on the 3d of Octo
ber. ) ■ y% ‘
The cartel ship Nepture had net
sailed, biit was ordered to proceed
#oni Antwerp to Brest. . , ....
v The news’ ll the capture of Wash
ington, by the British ; their defeat
at Baltimore-an.:f the loss of their
Major General Ross, and the Cap
ture of their fleet bn Lake Champlain
and the capture of their araiy at
Plattsburgh, reached London 4b-out
tlje *7ih of October, and all about
the same time* Their and teat on
Champlain, at Plattsburgh and Baiti •
more, were terrible dampers to the
Londoners. b
Lord fill! remained in England
but it was reported had received or
dera to embars. forf he
l T he schooners Decatur and Tran
sit of Baltimore, had arrived in
France \ the latter from this port
a with dispatches, as was said, for oiir
ministers at Ghent. . , > i
.The cartel ship JennyCMyers, sail
ed from Dartmouth (*Eog ) ’or Am
erica, about the 25t > of October*
V have seen er from Ghent
of the j#%ii of October, at which j
time our Ministers were at that
place. , t , ‘ i
- A Ghent paper of October 21,
sutei * ’he Negotiations Vienna
arc enveloped in the must p: >foirid
mystery it -fa however ’rV;am and
that m the course of u days the
pub!’o will near of spine important
even’ s which we unWsuij hav?
bevn tier: led upon/* ,
V'‘ * Sweden baa puremjvorjly rhfus
ed to g ve up Swedish Pomeran a un -
.if she is indemnified for tie expend
yCfes oft he- war against tJorWay* wipe,
the ITng'of Denmark has not oeen
able to effect Agreeable to the treaty
of KioM. * . .
fi Intelligence reached Ghent on.
the 21st October from Vienna of the
9th* that the grand duke Constantine
of Russia might be daily expected at
Ghent.
tk>N®o», September i3. ‘
‘■MrsVVRB4 JVC# S A* CBERnOURSB.
Ai;-'Jf appears that the inhabitants of
I this tpvvn entertained an idsa.that a,
great shipment of corn was about to
take place for England, and on Sun
day sennight, the number of Eng
lish .yessels having much increased,
they become Very turbulent. After
assultiug the English in the .streets, \
they proceeded on board toe English
vessels mai mng the crew, and throw
ing .every ~ th»ng bVert>oard-**ptgs
sheep, poultry, &c. * They also got
board some smugglers, many of
whose hogs theydiirew into the wa
ter and the re*t-*tney. got
y hich, with wnat live stock reached
’ the shore, they took up the Country ;
they then attacked the English hotel,
dehnolikhed the .whole of thewin
dows. and proceeded to destroy the ,
house ;.but a guard of SOO soldiers
arriving, they contented^themselves
with assaulting all who had the ap-s
pearance. of being , English* • Two
English ladies were, severely mal- •
treated. The next day. ("Sunday J
the riot was at its height, which was
excited bytwo more English vessels n
arriving from Weymouth,. - opoa>
their approach the .people 4rmed .
themselves with large, stpnes, and \
when the vessel entered the harbor,
which was so narrow that it ,ohly.
admits one at a time, they |lined the
steep shores on each side, and
menced a violent atack with the
stones, i The symtoms now became. •
ao alarming, that all the English on
shore were obliged to shelter them
selves in the harbor, got under
weigh with an intention of proceed-:
fftg to sea, but a stronger guard arri
ving, order was enforced, after ap
prehending about 200 of tbe mob.-**
On the stocks in the navy yard
i.Were one 120 gun-ship, two 74’sand
two frigates, iu an apparent forward
state, hut at present few artisans are
at. work. V -j
By the latest a ‘vices we learn
that Cherbourg was restored to tran
quility. Some of the ringleaders of
the riot on the Sunday following
were sent to Paris. The remainder
of these arrested continued In con*,
fjflnement in .the town. >‘C ,*
The first day after the draprisan
ment of the rioters a feeble attempt
was made to liberate them but the;
guard shewing their determination
to do their duty, deterred the mob
* from further outrage. VA* ■■
K f .P ooLja, Oct ? 13i ’:.^
T Arrived last night (rmiaQi^bouix
ftiie um am* rMm
* Wills, roaster, having on board ffr,
f 8c Mrs. Hawker and Mr- Leech, and
200 Ltrg* stoned, with which this
t vessel was politely assailed on at riving
in that port •
... ‘ **.. ...’ y ‘ mmmmmmm
Extract of a letter from an Ameri*
r gentleman in Europe, dated Oc
i ‘ t 1
The cohiiagtatiolMif Washington
has done more to open the eyes gs
Europe upon the subject; and upon
the real conduct ,St character of our
enemy, than any event of the last
twenty years* The whole continent
fjs*roused to indignation at it; the
Gazettes of IV*hO£ have uttered one
copsen,|oiebds> expression of horror
aC this most Savage warfare ; and
some of the English prims
have expressed their decided disap
probation in terms which does credit
whiefrdoea credit to their conduc
i tors. Fed* Gaz.
r•’ • i ,
j ! -• v.v •- —■ 1 |- ir n —n IIIIHI ni>—(l- I
j ADVERTISEMENT.
; Pe*ek Hamilton, late of the
E Sth regiment—Attention Make
j ready l—to pay for this adveKise
men*.—Right about
i Athens and take your Red Morocco
Pojket Book by capitulation*.
On your describing the papers it
contains, you may expect a surren
der without bloodshed 111
-. Athens Gaze ft. Office,
December •* ■ ■ yv...
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. KOI ICE'J \
V NINE months after date'opplica*
tion v a ill be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of the” County of
Franklin, sor ’ !*r-ve to jl the ‘rVivf
estate of Thomas de
ceased ; lor the belieiiy of the heirs
and creditors, t
JOHN WILLIAMSON,y
. ‘ Administrator,
December a, 18U.
; “ . ; ‘ NOTiFT
?i .The Male Heirs of Joseph Smith,
}ate of South Carolina or Georgia,
rnd son of John Smith of Fags-
Man nor, Chester county, Pennsyl
vania- will receive a legacy, be
queathed them by their uncle Da
vid Smith v late of Lexington, Ken
tucky, by applying to -the subscri
bers in Lexington, Kentucky.
Asa Farr a*
Ebtnezer SJutrp,
October 24* ‘
N B. The Editcrs of newspapers
in Georgia, North and South Caroli
na will perhaps, rep.der a considera
ble service to the frihsrloss by giv
ing the above a few insertions ;n
their respective papers. *
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
y Deserted from Camp Covington ok
the 18th day >f last r month, John
Hall and Jacob Kelly, privates in my
company of infantry, pf. the second
regiment of Georgia Militia, their
heights . and ages not known, dark
hair and dark complexion ; I heir
place of residence in th.r, county of
Clark. ; The above re-ward will p;:
given to any person who will appro
bend, the abo/e deserters, del;*
ver them to me.* or con tine a hem n»
any common, jail,.ln this styte-an-.i •
give notice to or, ten dollars
will be given for either of sod. de
serters and all reasonable essences
* paid,;i. . :
ISHAM HENDON,
r } Captain*
December 1,1314. “ w „ .
* * ■ „ •• . *-i‘: . » •
NOTICE.
; months after date applica
tion will be .made the honorable
Inferior. court of, Cjarke county for
leave .to sell the real esutc of Col.
Samuel Jack, deceased, consisting
of two tracts of land in the county of
Wilkes, ,on the , waters of Upton’s
creek, bounded by lands of Simons,
Jack,; Brooks and others ; for the
benefit of the . H*4ts and creditors of
•aid deceased*
% iOHN HODGE,
ry r - . Administrator .
December 15*, r -J
NTOICE.
persona are notified that the
otily legal title to the lands lorroierh
averred by Zacbai tah Lox in the
County of Jackson, is now yested in
the subscriber— All for
rent or purchase must yj-e ui-we tc
her, as no per soil else is author iced
to make any m regard to
said lands, i *
ANN COX.
- mih i “ -• ——-m 1
Georgia,
Madilon County. SL.
SUPERIOR COURT,,
m OcroBER Final, IttU. ;
Ti . . 1 *.
HE petition of John H. Marks chew
eta mac hey as lately the puncha&er at She*
ViSs Sale iasiaid cocjnty, of a tract v*f lamlsoki
«S tne pr.>peny of Absalom Henarjck, whQ
Uicn rCbidcO upt,a the premier*, containing
two nundrea acres, mow or less, lying oa the
soattt fork of hroan r)V«r, adjoining lands
* r wF i •:*. -^^w*
[stating that* tftefar vrtt an original deed of
conveyance of said land from one Samt** \J
i Nelsoa jo said Het:(})tek,- attd wide*
deed'the said Yfendrick derived lfle—. *
said original dead is lost -or -
cannot now be tound—and that, a cop
said deed so near as can be recollected, v >*’
thVr with an affidavit of its Ws’- ar* Bled t
the clerk’scffice of said prtyTng h*
establishment of said copy in lieu of the dr;g ? *
iwd rw V >V , >
, On morion of counsel for the petitioner, it
is ordered tha* a copy of this petition and or
der be published once a month for the term of
six months in tmer of jibe pblblic gazette
this sta e—and that unless sufficient cause
then shewn, the said topy will be establish, and
in lieu of theotiginal. * ‘* JL& ‘
1 hereby ct * tify that, the foregc ;
a true extract from ,the minutes’
October * . . • . ‘ . •
JAMES LONG, ClerL
GEORGltiy Clark County*
Court of November Term .
RULE NiSR
ON tho petition of William
•Fincn, Jun. praying that the excc- f
utor of William | Finch, Sen. de£
ceased, may be directed to make ti
tles to a certain tract of land in fee
simple, situate, lying and being in i
the District of Abbeville* .South Ca~
roiina, joining lands of John Mac*
row, Hugh M-Cormick and David
Parley, agreeably to a bond unde
by the srtid William Finch, Sen. k
Lydia Finch, in the life time of the J
said William, Sen. a copy of
[ #Pfd ?t* court. ,
I It is ordered that jthe execute f
of the said, William Finch, JSj&jti
deceased, make titles .in purs nunc
j of an act .of the Legislature of"tl#
t State cases made and pro*
| vided, unless.-can>e bw stie.v.n4q Ur*
| contra. . bi a court 01 oilman to c.
Jioldc.n in and for tiie ; 4 cqtirtty’ o*
Clark, »oa thu, first Monday iaC
.Vinrch next- • -
A hue cohy from the< M>nuu n\
4 J-iiX fibDGli CL C t .O. j
—
GEORGIA, Frankliacounty. .
‘Whereas Thorr.axLeuore applies for letters
of adminisrra'ion on the. estate of Polly. Le
nore. late of said county', tiecensed. ; V y
These v are- therefore to cite and admonisfc,
ail and singular the kindred and credaoi*.« f
said deceased to be and appear ar my office
wC: »u the tjmy .prescribed by law, h> shew
cause, ,if any, Why said letters should not be
granrpd., , . ~ \ \ i s
Given tinder rsn k band a*t office this Ist •
day. of December, 1814.
FRED'k i>EALL, C. C. O. ... j
LfiUH’ty. .
Whereas Jacob Bankston, one of exec
utors of Lambeth Hopkins, Sen. deceased, ■
applies for leasts es ‘.diamjsswnk/rom the es- ;
’ tare df said - (
fa* ’fliese “are -therefore ;v ci-e and &c*romsb j
all and singokn ;bfe. a id crudtors of..
said ditceused, o be a ltd appeal ’ t..i . six .
months from ihe date hereof, ai niy ousce, to |
shew cause,’ if ai'>? vt-ijy said ietttrs of dis>
mission should not Ire grarced x
Given ?his
> Ut, 4dy \:J ‘AubiLvh) 1 $ i 4,/
- r ’JOHN flODG'v, C-, C. Dv*
-"” 1 - “■■■—>”
GKORGIA. vA ... Chut
WHEREAS G«iotge v ’ ; Y. Kavr?% one of
the executors cf Thomas Britain, deceased <
applies fw deters> of dismission from the es
tate of said dece-’sed. r ‘ ,
. These are therefore to cite chd admonish'!
. all and singular the. kindred, and creclkors I
iaid (kCeased, to be and appear within six’ i
months from i,he date hei'eofv atrmjr* office,, to j
9 hew cause, ,it anyi- why , sjaid letters of dis
mission should not be. granted. . ■
Gif en .under mji hand at office this
Df day of.
JQUN HODGE. C. C. O, ~
l;7
Niwe months after date applica
turn will he made: to the ~hofiqrable
the Inferior Court qf Clark . v Courtty, (
when sittins fbr > ordinary purpose!
for leave to sell two hundred; acrej,
of land the ‘same or
lessj lying and being in said qounty
on the;> watehs of i Porter’s ; creek,
granted to . Baanett* joining
lands of Brown, Moorland others—
Also two hundred <and sixty acres
lying and being ;in Jackson county
on the waters of creek,; near
Jefferson,* granted * tqr Brantly.—
The tracts of. land to
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of John Barnett, deceased,
late of Clark County, pi
John t baunett,
* r.j Adminiflrtor. \
Jdty 7, 1814... - ‘ ‘ - ■
-- « *■ .ii ■ .4»<. •
Left my plantation about the
first of- July, a negro man najmecl
Phill, belonging t to , the estate 6f
Henry Pope, Tphnerly the property
of Mr, Hatchett,’ a blacksmith by
trade, about 45 years old—any per
fe<m that will apprehend said fellow
aiid confine him so that 1 can get
pirn by the first day of November
ishkll receive a reward of ten dollars
by me . ■ .
C , <"• ALEX f a. S. JOHNSON.^
September 12, 1814. • . 4 v
-
INE montbs after date application will
be made to the honorable Liteuor Court of
Ma iLoji county, for leave to sell a vractof
las>j c-.r* aining 160 acres, <*n fctaverciam
cre«K, Ug»edtoi^)e?'county, Uyritfi of
Bridges a«d others. Also one lot iti iv ayne
i 49U acve%. secant district,
being \he real estate of jpumes de
ceased i to be sold for the benebt of tuc heirs
and creditors of said, deceased, , ■ ;
bi.Mb, L^ecutoi.
V . ■
C!a* counfy.
V % *»rt the ftmite of Eli&bcfh\y- r i,iji^
. has\pp|i«l tV‘h.jc*?ersVf
‘ it»je for; hip a&nroisuation 4f‘ iht'^rkfofc;
mm !? ■ * t *
therefore t® t.kflf
’ ! :.uv4 singular the kindred and i. .f U 0 f
iti tti Vie theif tm’fgc.iottsf auyj
»n my \\*itj*ui six nun hs fu>m the daru
ruf**f or safdjc.turs will be gnm ed. 4
i*ruk rmy hand t’hisvoili day of Sep.
‘trbfrti 1814. ; •%
J JOHN HODGE. O. C. Q.
Ihose having. ormards agai'ft* tJh\e*tVs
of Col, Samuel jack arm (Janu. vIC V k
deceased, will}, resist ihfctu pff'f.dy auheh
tkaied within dw;'fire prescribed hj law-aod
all who art inetbted tiHbd grates arc
‘ed to* makeimrr.rhaie paViTrht to
* 2QM# mi&& : Adm\.
—W_ a., *—•’ --,',k—■ ~■ ■ ,
NOTICE.
NINE momh*» from the dale hereof ay.*
plication will be made to pie h moral k the In
ferior coue} of Clark county, fpr leave i sisl
one hdndred aprej. ot land,’mow-ordess. Iyh*g
in said county, on the waters of RobcUa.tV
creek,'joining Joe XiicVinttm end .be
ing part of the esrafc* of John Rehms. do
ceased sold 1 for the f the heirs
and creditors of said deceased
v; .; > y ; AVitny Roberts,
3a\s ; ’ of-’- Administrator.
Sept. 21, M 4.
‘WyMKLOWi,L_:iiE<
persons \\ ti w* in ar
rears tor tuition at F\ uukliii College
arc respectfully roquet,?■.-1 to in tie
finmediftt^' '.payment;;■ either, to ih§ >
‘subscriber'’ or the lVcsidinl of the
coikire. v • i ...
- A. S. CLAYTON.
, .-hc i , Qctohr , r v , 18l,»
H uO-’- G.l A, *at kc.oO Comity,
- • ‘;vnu<iou oUg'&
>P. . 1 a
cvJL HE Petition of Ju»p-s M* <.
M-rut ornery , and *f nmju a Hy*ci,,
T^ dardi.ijH, buf L v u..*i>
to the Court of Ordipory pi Jackuui/
ioy.fiie p rt\ -manege of id.
d.uties qf gt. i rclian to -Duvid H
i tiontfis S. Rogers, Mi
John li Powers* • oitUho'.-. c-“ p*X:L\^
a> > <lecjhu&eii.«. M 9. - HJd
epn and Martha (us^'p-.. . •
was by Du j ‘
mas Johnson ;gv> flaw'd a
- cony of wider , vdt-i : hh .-.. .. . <£
.its. h>sh is herewith hied « • -, >
Jthe>- c:;»a.c-^.
said copy
nal. ,s
- Ok motion of J<-no M. D
-,tomcy for the petitloiic; a. rt N
cti . Vli at. a of eh ss pc uii o* t
jjydci* o.ticya -for
iv»oiiths di the puJVti; -ga**’
•2cites ot this s-ratev and th *r ‘i- h
♦sudiefent sc%use is . ttpoi
copy-will he established i?:’ [feg; ’
of, the original. ■ ‘: &■,:.,
si T'\,l -C>;)v /Va.Ji. 0 ; :c Jf;
. March* ■'fW-pft 14. v
■ ■ ED ; W/VHD • ADrV H V*’ “■ >, :
ijo rfGIA*. C: lark Coun iy.- ■*. V •;-
•; a£/.'U 04 ’.'-r ■ ‘
o>f die application tKc Heir/: .tr-rjV
Brownfn.lii: d«cea•.(•<', siting “o «*•
- tffaw James M*£*. v !.rUm, / ‘s*ri>?y
tune, made
.the lAiii Joluj*
ta ,r* *kt o*•«.’ &£•',i ■ J...V -
hia heirs or assign*, a good • sure •
«ible estate of inheritance ih-fee sir 1 "i u 1
cerialn tract of land co»rainittg , two u *f • j
acres, fpntkt (he western comer of a
tract surveyed ;fr»r Elijah ;( hen tho
property * ot Benjartwi Kpox) /Jaosea
Cammon’n land, lying and being in the cndlfe- .
ty of Ogfethorfte. | ,
•f: On niotiorju it ii ordered that the AdminiSi
rratrix of the said James M'Casin'.on do make “
a tide to the said land, according t > the cocw
hit ion of the said bund and the aa&of
Assemblv in snch.case niade and provided, to
the said Heir*.; unless’cause be shew-rt agajnst
tha same at a court of ‘ordinary to be Wd io
and for the county of Clarke on the firaf
Monday in March next. *’ a ■ J’
,’ JOHN HODGE, C. C. O.
a* . *.
* “ - ‘ ■—"’
NINE monihs from thyrdat^
hereof application will be made to
the Inferior jCobrt of
Clark: County, tor leave to. self the
Ileal Estate Col. peter
Randolpii, deceased, cr as much
thereof as is situate in the said iJoup*
ty .5. tor the benefit of the heirs aod
creditors :*. : .. , >
V fHDMAS W. COBB,
, r ,y t Adm. cum. tcst. anne'xo*
March 21, 1814. r _ ,
- iii nt t A Tir4 i^~^‘’'l '.'‘.'iy , ' l '’~ Jt rf^r !:^: *i —i. . .
G&ORGI A, Ogtethorpecoumy. /CH: .
’• Whe teas Susannah Billups applie# fbr let>
lers of admin titration on the estate of JolTn
BUhi|>s T deceased. 1
• .Theke are theirforc in cite atid admonish
all ana singular the kindred and creditors of
siad deceased, to’ be and appear a* rbe Cuart
of Ordinary m be held on -he first Monday
ia January next in said county. to shew cause
if any r why said letters xhouH not he grame ‘ ,
Qtaeh under mis day >f
~ November, 1814. •'■■/■ ..
J®tts MopRK, J. I. C.
- Mat, Rainev. C C, O.
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<x£jO JR(%IAs, %'*#*■* county, “ v -, :
Wheheas paniel Conner, Executor of
Ed vard Ha-gin 3, incased, has appitTd for
letters of. from rhe further atimU
nut ration .of-«h*- estate of saiddecea sed ■ • v ’
I aesc are therefore to cite and adatom*)*
Afi »»d iingaiaic the “kindred amt ettdium of
svaid deceased, ‘to fileuheir otvjecrkms %*t an>)
, otticc*'within aix month,’ dare