Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, October 29, 1834, Image 1

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VOfj kS. 'IRI2sSI S An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published '. at Auran i, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the i preservation of the Union, and Sovermg-.ty - f Hre j fii ATES. The sycophant >f no Party— he slanderer i Xd no Individual—r-the friend of Jackson. published r vf.ky w: nN soar mi.rmnc, _ I By 5'3. El. <4A.4raaiti-> il T. j Terms—Three Di.tlire per annum when paid in ad- , yance or at four dollars, if uot paid until the end of J the' year No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Coin nu’iicaliens to the Editors must be postpaid to ent rile them to attention. No subscription received for less than a year. EXECUTORS YND ADMiN’LS I'itATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtors and Creditors to be publishep six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157. All intended Sales 01 goods and chatties, belonging | to testators or intestates tjoods and chatties, shall be] published in two or more public places in the parish ! comity] where such effects are Io be sold, and in the gazette, at least fortv days before the day of such in tended sale — ibid 151. AH sales to be between the hours of ten and four o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to be given thereof on the first day of sale.— ibid 167 --U.1..-r.n a Lnr, l p»rly 111 be opjhe first Tuesday in) the month, at the dace of public sale liter suiydays ] publication.— ibid 171 Application for Letters of Dismission published six months. — ibid 168. ESTRAYS To be advertised by t-he < Jerk of the Inferior Court SHJSRXFJ I £ That advertise with us art* notified that to make their sales legal, (hose for April must appear on the ’ first day of .March For May, by the fifth of Apiil For June, by the third day 4 May. For July, by the thirty-first ‘lay of May. For August, by the filth day of Inly. For September, by the second day of August, tor October by the sixth nay of September. For November, by th" fourth .lay I October. For December, by the first day of November. Persons indebted to the I nt--o "i a ■■ notified that we will receive i. * oty men Bit Is ihh h y den- uni ** imti a on any of the solvent Barks ot this State Noth e PUBLIC notice is h.-toby given, th it 1 have this day revoked and mad mill ami v< >i . cert i power ot utturney and bond, made by inys If, to one Amos Lard, to make titles in my name to b>t num tier 578. in the 121 h district m the Ist section, ns the consideration tor whic.i papers .ere given is about to tail. THmM \S JACKSON. Sept. 10 -28- 3t. ULOKGLV- • t A PROCLAMATION By WILbUN LU PKI.N Guveruorand com tnautler in ChieJ oj the Army and Navy o f this State and the JMititia thereof. Ti'a/ HERr-AS, I have received <iffic;«il information V ▼ that <>n the 15t iust. in tne county ut HuV. r snam, in litis Slate, a tnlirJ.-i was co milted on Hie , bod, oi ih.dvin J. Hauks bv J. hu W. T unnpson uud j ELoidye G Harris; ami u !>• :< g represented to mo that | aaid iLi.ri. naa e.-caped and th d Iroin justice—l have , tlv refi«re tuougut proper tore?u< thtstny proclamation, i hetehy omTing a rt-waoi 4 TUllti IfUNDKhI) D'tLLAlits io a iy p. Tson or pi r> ...s who mu j appti*- iiend and d« hver tr.e said tugi ive to the shei.tl o. Jai lor ot said county ot Habcisiiam, I tint tie it ay be tn- i’ tor the otli in e with vvi ul) lie is charged. Ami Ido .moreover charge and require all udi.-eis < ivil and mill- i tury in inis 8 ale, tube vigilant u: aiding to bring said i offe »d er to justice. The naid Elbridge G. Harris i.- represented tol»e: about o lee 1 8 or 9 iuclh-s high, rather spare made, dark t-kin. sailuw complex on, ruth t.-r.li.mi, u long itim i«i e, the skin <>t wlm- ■)-iv yi. ugh; a <iu« n cas'. and Very loibiudmg coiuili name. In tesiimoi.y a hen of, 1 liavre hereunto set my hand ; ami caused the gl< :il .-t <i ot the stale io be litak rd itn ieto, yt the Mull. limine in Millet ip vd»e, : this iwen y flint uuy ot v.jjinc.. eighteen hu i.iied m.dili.rli lom.a.i. m the Imivpwm.euce oldie United S.aies, lhenllv tiiulh. „• ' WILSON LUMPKIN. Ry tht Governor: m \ l'» nnille, S'ee’rj of State. Sept. 3 —27—3 i IN addition to t. e reward . tiered by His Excellency the ~oi i.n.r, we wuip.ij the sum ul Five Hex imen D< 11,*m, I r tin ap, em union mid ile.iveti o Elbiidge slams iv the ja.l 1 dabt-r.-tiaiH Counts JOB s HU.MFHRIES ' A M BANKS. darkestiPe, Ga. Sept. 3—27—3 t GOLD LO i i OR SAL& FW'l Hl. subacri’ier otters tor sale, under a power o. ■ Attorney from the owuei, John lionh, Lot No 71H, 12th District, a d Ist Stiction. 1\ r Terms apply* to him « LMoitm... > . -OIIN i HvL. t Sept. 3.-27—4 i GEORGIA € .LRDKEL CUI MA V V/* HER as James Bmumie, applies to me tm > > letters of A., m ..sii mi.,,, uu tm < »ta.v ui Henry Doo»on. laic ot said e<u .ty, uecea-eo. I'hesC are tbere'.or. io cite and adm<>msn ail and singular, the kindred a .d creditors. .»i said <.ev. ased. to be aud ap pear, al i..y ‘thee wiimu me titn< prescribed by law, , to shew cause, it any tuey have, why said letters should not be gr lilted. r Given under mv hand r.,u! si J. Aug 27. t'tf tl.l .IT KRUFT, c. c- o, >(J I Iv L. BROUGHT to Jati di lU iiiintga t.a , maunday the i4mot <m» m>! , K‘>tit.Ki,a muiatiu ma .. about 28 years Ot Ugv, «.tu • laCgi Scare in one cm net ot his’ moutu, who say • tuai ».e bekmgs io Rich ani Huff, ot Uglemucpe county, ueo. im. is t.Hjues.ed to cvmetotwiud, pioi c prupniy . ano im f him »w»». .. , Ji. D. HAKULN, Jador. >! 24-30—ts. M3KE3S A BtECOTtW® SFY IN LE T THE R K BE HA I I s Y t N ! H'l NG < ss a 1 A . -!. 1 3 RAL It Y i*• vHi vo S N T ES S : NTI A L CHAR IT Y I A I L AimAKIA, EURIPKSN COUNTY, GEDUGIA, oCf. SSEII 2S, 1831. AD.UI N 1 Oil’S SaLE. A GRt'.EABLY, tosix-ordei ot toe Inferior Court o .4. Ibcks >n Cmin'v, w e su ting for ordinary pur p .st s, will be s. il.: on th> first fu day m ..uvi-.b.r i m-xi, before th? Court hOMseiffoo: in Hie t an .4 Z. mi [ on, i'ik cotiu.y, om loi.’rd ..md mu. ber two hu .di d I and forty, in .he .ecoii.; dis nct ot originally Monroe i now P;ke County, as i:>-epropeity oiJtinn Esi ridge . dece ise . s ib : lor he be 'viii ui the le.rsaud credit ors ot said neecased i BYLVANU.A RIPLEY, Adin’r I A.ig .s 27^—’id— ADMINISTRA'I OK’k. sAI-L. lUL be sold, on the firs. I uesday in Dec. uiaer V V m xf, at Elahuab Cm .on e County .ot n-t.niter 3», in the 14th ms rict ot tac 3d section, as the propeity of Berryman Marsnai dec’d. bold mr the benefit of itie heirs ami ctedit<>< ofsuiduec d.— I trms made known n :h. day oi -ale. ARC HIB iL LOLQU /.JOUN, Adin’r. BAnbHAbA jf.iiisHAL, Au nrx. Sept, 17—29 —tds, A U Ml. IM R A TOR’S SAL E. I b e s ‘ Id, to the highest bidder, ai the court j V w bouse doorat Cumming Fo-syih.Qn ttiefi.s I Tuesday tn De« e her ..ext, l<o n m r 801, m toe i2i district ot th. fi .-t se< turn, c» oaimng forty .h ■. j ias tho prupe r ty oi Job.. Callafiaiu, deceased, bold or the benei.it ot the l.eirs and i .editors o said deceased Terms mad< kuoen on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adin’r. Sept. 17- -19 Ids. I —" AD.ilNiMit.Ji, . , . ILL be sold on <he first i'm--.uay in Deci-intier v V m x', at the nouse ot Jesse Ci< m .oi.s th. place .-.j boiding public sales, k.> wn as me Court House ot alkwr county, Im >Uu.bei 54, in ’he 6 a distrie' tne 4ti. sec. ion, sin- pr pert, o> Bin .y man dar.-dial deceased, bold for <he benefit ul tf.eiir and cr.-uitors ot s«id deceased. Terms marie known on the dav, ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r. B 38H.ABA .VIAKoIiAL, Adinr’x. Sept. 17---2 U -ids. Sr. xSSa ,r BROUGHT to Luripkin c u ty m J* 4 U , on the 21st ii.st .n . a K Ni iHIO Bt»Y about 2| years old, ''h'* sit ‘ s l is n.irn i St -XiO ■, ami t thai < b. hmgs he Cla I >i, .4; Pick i.s Disi.ic. S hi ta•< li . Ihe ouu r is r quested 1.. coni' f‘ ,r ' "'d P r '»ve pro, rty, | itv < hargt amt Ink. him aw ax N. B HARBIN Jailor. Dahl-.hnega Ga. August 27 —26—it TAVERN FOR d.ALE. ■uhscrib.ers ..tier lor sale their well knov n JL CO MODIuUS HOUSE* and 1- t, I.ov < cc..- pi. d by them, as a House i Ent. rtaimm-n si u .t. d on the south west corner f the public square in the town of Da lohuega, Lun pkiii couutx. (.e'ergia; to gether with sucl. house li Id a..d kitchen tnr. Jure as may bi Wanting to k< ep ii|. a hoarding house at Hie above st.iiid. A libeial cr. dit will be give -, with good security, upon part ot the aiimunt. Persons m i.hmg to purm.Hse property of this kind, situated as it is in a highly flourishing village eq- . led by few K SU: passed by min p o in „f . .aim, would do well to call a >d exumi e the pr< mtscs immediaieiy, . us great bargain will be giv« n. R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J MASON. ( Sept. 17—29—Ct. gold ml\es and good land LOi'S FOR SALE. WILL b< so|.j on the eighteenth day of Novem ber m xi, in the town ot Milledgeville, i<> liimi oi La I'ayelte Hall, c<mitne<icmg ui 10 'cluck, ; Hl: ‘oliowmg guiu miucs iul.w Cherukec regions. No. D.st. 8i C, 937 12 1 GUI 12 1 »H 3 13 i Norfh 13 1 North G1 13 1 Nurrli 117 12 1 1249 19 g On the same day, the following lots of land in the samesecliuu oi the State A°* Dist. Sec •94 13 :} ” 2io b 3 88 6 4 91 e? 3 238 13 2 96 jo 3 ! T. e loregoitig lots wilt positively be sold, for t e purport ot 1.1, gb.g lo clus company interest; u nd inb.ed til olu b< ma le le. .s s..r.i. be liberal. Oue tourtli m casa, balance at 12 tuumus \V. A. D. v. EAVIR, E. bEI MORL, F C. M< KINLEY, HENnk M. lEKRELL, Sept. 24-30. NOTICE. HEHEID cauli a all persons from trading for a M uulcu ...uu, iii rt.iby .m tlauseh, i.l ,i ut ; J <>. Bracken ui U> arer. »ur set e ty five uoit„i», uul jed about die Ot.i it.st , nail pay abiruiu da. after du<e. As tuc sane was lusi at I,os place on yealeiday. .Any person tiudi. g said note, ami retnrniug it to me, ' shall be liberally rewarded. KoO.xkA V\ IIIA-LLR, ; Leather’s Fuid, Luiupkiu cuu..i* G-. I Sept* IS-*>--U. ’ BL A KSMITU Bl >U\ES . iHL Ui.ueis.gued return tbc.r l.iauks I. lhe c>,.- x. us ul l.uiupKin county , iu lUe l<bvr_i j a.icm • age iuu .uiot i. ucsluwcu npuu m. ui al lueir re- t ecuv stauus, and uuw mlurm tUem.uudmr public ge ly, '.teal li. ty bate assuviatcu luemsen es logvtficr m tm- above business a*, .xuraiia, where- they ue- e u i a Hying uu this business in its Variuus bratee-b. s. K..1 gu.»s and umei fire aim-., repaired auu j ui it: c m pietc order toy tUeur uu the shortest uotice. JAMES PR A . tis THOMAS MUvitE. ' Sept. 24—30-ts. AND A D.»! 11\ laiA Ai U R’a V lE. I be sold, on Hie fi: st . Gesda in l>ei einbCi V v next, at the Com House, m . fnpi-.incuu.ly, I G orgia, belwee. lh< usU.H h >urs oi s“li- ] >.o. numb- r 9.1'1, in hi 1 'Ut*m u.air.cl ot the first i section, f(T...<iij i,ht route, m w Lumpkin county, ' tout.it. I. g oily acres ft being part of the real ] estut. oi C lharine Dennis deceased. Sold tor the i bi n, fit ut the heirs o» said deceased, in c. mqili .uce j with an order oi the Inf.-rim* cruirt oi Warren county, ] vvtieu silti g for ordinary ; -.irposes Ter .s im.de „*:<iw n on the uay oi sa‘ . .> NT<.L DENNIS, Sept. 24--3U-—.ds . ' Auin’r, Pico S P l. C T US, OF THE TELLEGKAPH, A WEEKLY PvPER PUflLl BED IN DARIEN lAT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. t' &.UR first year has nea.Jy di-se.l. ami as yet, we W i.ave never come beldre the public with a re gular prospectus. Dur vi. its il is t ue. live been bimfly set forth in Ihe firs! m.iniit r. 4 .ur p-pel* but ns i n culation, at mat early pt iod was of ci nrse, ve ry ‘imiteii and they couai not !•< very wide! dissetn mau d. Under these circmnstauct'S, (" i-sem.ug our Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as lew words i.s practicable .ei..ra i-i. e « -..r . >r., our .""dale i< d >m Home. ha“ an eqi-al ci.: m, and ; ih. ii several am' mated interest, it steal, ever be our I aim to promote. Ih< general politics of oui beloved com try, shall >ica i tia.iv o< c y our culuim.6, hut as Edit is, we, disclaim all pi.hm al , aity cmmcc.i. ns A suici and u dtviating neutrality, shall always cliaiacte.iz<- mtr wii.i gs, tor rea.-ons « Inch are goo. , and suhsiantial. Our patrons and iiiemls are found among those “t both parties, a >« it is at their Siiggcv ion, we c ns. . to pm ... his course, tor the esiablishim ut <4 the pa per is de ired by all, ami could ri..t be susiainud ex ce t ,i by a Um.m of both. Thus then, we are engaged ami io oui friends ot both panics, to our patro .s and to the public-—we pledge our best, and in -ei unnmit |t.d xiTiiu s, to render mirs, a os.-f.l, ei er ant.ig, an. .re < siu.g paj ,-r. ..bscribers received at thi- otlice, amt at'he Da rn ii 3 . .< Agency, Aur<i> la, LumpKm comity. Geo. g'sa ami aroiina ... xxCii. io. S-. Ai tilo m .ack is ready for .hi onss. Persons Wofimg <> be <upph dby th. q.a tl'V wlilb. d io • . tke irly a p.ica »•.».. i.r.ai <a . in. b- in i .k" iin th" a. .ung ■ em ui tin matter, and will be ak. n I ■vm-i u'i g t,,e iress work. Tlk AliminiiclCcmitams: 1. T.ie cade dci and mual astronomical informa tion, with toe um <t hiji > wai ia ; Savannah: cklcu ialcd and prepari <i by Mr Robert t.tit r. ’2. A table showing the names ol ne counties in !:<■ Slate ot Georgia; itee namesuf th' county towns, the ~.stance wi e. ch Cmmt\ town to iilledg. ville, the popmaiiO'. oi < very coumv io an Si.te, m* . di.m ine comities inCluiok-e terri r> and me nam soi Hie s-miifl's, t .x collect or.-, ri.i.i’erso uix reiiifuß, clerks ut ne .Superior a >uliif< ii a - C uns et the-several coun ties in the Stare. 3. Tne Governor ofGeoigia. 4. The si tn-gs ul lae Sup. rmr and Inferior Courts of Georgia, w<iu tm- i-h m sol the Judges of the Supe rior Courts and of tne soiicifore. 5 Military oi'gon z tio.i m Georgia, c- inprisinp the names <4 the m.j i and Lrigathti gem rain, v.nh the names ui thec'mmi. u e c. uiposmg each lrig .de. 6. Franklin Ctdiegt, suinprutiig me ua-.-esnt .ue ' Trustees, course »'t s udy. auu the uumeo ui the gen tlem» n composing tin F.. ulty. 7. Banks m Georgia. 8. City ..I ha.ani,ai>, comprising the corporation, city Court, banks, Ac 9 City of Augusta, compiising the corporation, city court. N*c. 10. Raics oi storage and commission adopted by the Ware tious. kcepi rsoi Augus a. 11. Cusiumary treig ts tntw e < Saia h,ah ano Augusta, adopteu by th. bte m b< at Company. 12 South Carolina, ’i he civil i.iid rm ilary organ iza'ioii oi t at hta.e; Hie sittings in Hu several co it-. i the names oi tm soenfis a .i c .rksoic u «s; Medical ’ Cut ges; .mil bcU t aimii-a * o .g 13 South C u iiuß Rm ad betw.eu Ch ■ t<- ton amt tiumbmg, r.u<s ot | u>sage. r..t s «4 ir< igi.t, hours oi depur-ure ;rom the s< ver.u stulious, up»aru a d downward 14 Federal Government. The names of the piin paqi.tiicvrs. A<• —< eii»tituf»vn«/w<. August 16—22. OF THE A Ht.Eh.Li .vi.Hbi’.n j.iio.i) . t,. ~ asbing ton. ft tlxts • owiiiy, Georgia to oe ucvo.ea io I'ehiics LiUraiurt, iec- it i.aa so long been the custom ot pci»on- annuim . ilig ii» it O< sign lu maiili.iu a I'ii ,-s, io is.-.k a ;l .• q-ev ius coii ai .ug tae p. .cip:. s » .il' h . luy tl I leno to maintain mat a uepurturu in m« present m ! stance would naiiily iw parmmec. > o p. ,>.c navi > m questionably tire r.g‘4 iu be inivrtueu. wuai pam ’we design lo travel, -uu to judge ti »i it- ;uu r .i. ty , and a tvi war.is i: there sbomd tee a deviatiuu num me same* We wuii.d theieiu e, bric-tiy siau> toat u.i> 1 object is to advocate and support lo the extent ul uu. ability, the doctrines proiess. d anil piucUSed by the c mon I’artv of oui '.ale, be i- Vi g tin io be essen >ia> o tm , i-s« > ■ i um ex.,-. .v, as a ua.i-.-n, arid tm pe ,dua.|u«> oi < UT uapp. .< Sa as a pcopre. i nese ‘ve iK-iiev. lob. getietai., .....lAueim -r.i- StouU by toe citizens ui oui S.alc, and mUcCU li. , p i nma <>i a ( uo-pe. u.- would preclude th> . g eiatnim da.d •x t iu. >vd ... -*< tail. i .; . t .an tut.. It - e.u <1 be OUnd . rgtvi Siting .1 ■/ ... . ..rliu.re th page, w.n • m v uted lo I'.i-a-euane our. uiwtui, u.simct tmm political, embracing i..a. whlcti will be tnougtit in st .aci d and l.Heos mg Im Editor t ledges li.rns. U to us. < Ve.y ex.rti hi t make his papei as reßpcctab > a id lulercaliug as lies m ..is pouer. jue uuu.netn Spy mn. wb.isbed on a Roy u stlc-et v.itn n w typ en p es» a. tw , duiiaia a ,<i fi..y n.. s iu ad. a<c , or 1,.r« c. .a sal the end ui »h y- ar tne urst .-.umber w tube iaa.itd about tne 2.m ut this month, # I JAMES T. HAY. I Aug. 6<| AlTi?Oi.iN ¥ AT LAW< Cherokee Court-House, Georgia, aS now prepared to attend to any professional bus. siness entrusted to him. He tenders bis thanks t< those persons who have, so lilierai+y patronized hiin.iii: the Courts where he has pi .cticed. Communication.; to ensure attention, must come pbst-paid- Aprii s—-7—ts. HaWF-DD COHB* - » » lrT!\ E\i S the notice to"pef ..-.L sons indebted io him fo 1 ' subscript ions to. or work done. . at the Cherokee Ititellrgeocer es- tablishment. that lie will receive Bills of any de nomination on any of tire solvertt Banks of this Sime in Hie discharge t f their drmands, and io put the idea of a vio'iotion of iht law out of tb< question, lie will receive all Bills under five dollars, as tire Agent of the person paying and ir no case authorised to consider it a payment u til Ire si all have pre,sen red the Bill at the Bank and received spe< t‘ for it. lie also renews t' e request that persons indebted to him wo-.ld adjust their dues in this way with out delay. Edahwah. (.’herokee C 11. Mav 17. 13—ts T he papers of this State are requested to publish this notice. h. b. shaivs J AS omtKi. nox. door » * Uh ice’s Hi.t.-l, on the Public bquare, tn Tahlauneca, Lumpkin county June 11.—17—w3m. E itertemßMeiit. . ’.‘SGI it-ci r gr t m or the pa- «J»•k M ' Idn rally bestow i d iipm liim oy a generous public, nt ■ is Hotel at ■ i‘ >■ eg, . ctftdl Iblorni- I.S ol pair ns and th p..i> :. g -rh , .‘.at Ire has r. iently im.ieda «’UM'. <‘F iNI IR i HN’.MI T n thi c-> Ul j, u H use htely ow id by Rob rt Lig ui. a Lev he s Ford. •’ e e ■ w I s ate' no ( ms t nd" coinlor uni", all who may favor I. m wiHi a call. Xj’Hcaho ii.iGi’Ms the Citizens “ I Illipkt- ami t e adjoi .o gc.iim:. s that IS .' . a. d GRIST MlLl s, o . me C.iesiatee River, latei o.< ed by Rob rt Ligon, are in w in exc lit- t < rdei atm ready fm Hm punctual despatch of any orde.s in ' this line of ins busiiii SB. JOHN O. BRA KEN. August 27.—26 —ts. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. A'\ \Y from the subscrib’-r i. sldir u t Lumpkin cotm Negio in: nbv the nan < f ALY: si. all -iz am' dark i mplexim •!( E?' I’ is bi hi ver* tat ,-he i! ake Im IC"'K Abbeville District South Carolina where she has a moth- r The aboVt reward will he given to any persoi ■ —IUSEoiK who will deliver said wm an to th iif.se i‘ er ai Ilia plantation near I .eatlrer’s F- d, or i Goli' Mine on cai (• creek, on Lot N . 864 12th D-s. Ist Sec oi so, ber safe tlehvt rv u- a > J il in H e Si i < WILLUMiI C BACK August 27.- 26—3 t NOTICE. tOST or mislaid, a piomirory note, id' which Hi- 3 siibj med is a copy Ali |'ers- :<s ie < auiioned not'O trade for th' same,uHie puvn.r- is is < ped SAMUELT. Ron LANI». Angust 27—26 —ts $23 36-100 Auraria. August 13.1834. One dav after date, I pr mise to pay, 8 T Row ■ and o. bearer, thiriy-twi 36-100, dol ar, or value re- ADAM PECK. Lis t OF LE TERS JI F.V.’AlNlN’o ui Hu I’..st Office at Auraria, Geo Wine., il not awe mil belie the .st day oi j.i u i v i.ext. will be sent to the Giiivral P"SI Oihc, uo ueud letters. A. L. Josi ph Anderson, James Landrum, Pelei A-hley. (.unwell Lee, 'u, Yv ,d a . i unipkin, I Thomas Butler, Job .»! 1. ve, ' Jose. i. Braur.on, bam.rei i.ee, j .-urn ,e io rjiett, Just ph Liny. Mr ti eli. id, M. ! Bi i v B.vvi. s, D. K Mitchell, J iH . outre, » Geo. iv .Mctlvy, r in Bum, Jesse • ids J.. ..' b .yd, J I* ’ orasun, 1.. L make. Jose. 1; Messir, C. Be j Minor. V*oaban. Crow, James Mm tin, litv Ju.m M. C lappt.ll, Mtsers. All Kinnc it Hutci - i.ev is < ha.niier, 3 .son. J 1.1, i, * l.hpUiull, N. cut A. LaiuwclL Mathew N. I-on. i e >< woe > Caldwell, P. J n C nu. r. Di. Fomas A. i'ar.-0..>, a. >iuiga . Caimiun, As, . i -imour, B< j. Ci.a, man, Jute .'t ra i 2 I Lumas b Cuop. r, Jlm —s J. 1 a ws, liuuaid 8. Council. Jei.eisuii I’drixS. !•. Q James L. Duff, Lewis W. Quil.ian. i am Du call, 1L ~v • lap> N. Rosre • re, I,ei. D .1 I ■ Corrre.iere Si-re \ [)i K.OIF t ii. - uhIU Joun Fisink hl. Ductor Smith, i,. Lu.-» i i . t y -.D- <». iixi.i) :* -«“j, ~r. Yv m a v. Graham, V. smiMUm, M.s Me., ..a .... uarui.il, ■ idiani 8, ears. Jeremiah G.bes, Ab uietu Stephens, i ..ih, (jeiZv-'F. T. H. David i -rer, Col Thacker B. Howard, >au.uel , ate, Caleb ii tndoii, J. R. 1 i.urnpson, Benin...in Hester, Le...u-I'l bo. aS.tr), ..ii.iiui L. liolhdav, Peter-m. ih -catt, „ame Howard, Geo. C. Tary, esse >L<gUe Samuel f atom, -tr- ' mg i Heetaly, Ricnard L. I hoentun, I Mr. ilcsteily, V I John R. HoVel, Henry v erhiiie. ’ Hired Harris, VV. J. hn Harvey, Robert S. Wooding, Jami s B Henson, Horace R. • • ard, 3. .-’umiiel Harris, Horal.o right, 2. • -il.iam G-t.arris. Dr. D. A. Uiids.2. Jost pl J. Hutchison. J c b \\ bitten, J• YA itlia V itgins, Samuel Jones. Saiah V heeler, K. Y\m. R v i; • ims, ■ Mr. Keath, Isaac R \ hiker. ' Aan Keith, Y, Daniel Killian, William Young. < '.h '.dcs Pers '.ask 'lmg for the above Letters, will pfeas® sa> they are advertised. CHYRLES A. ELY, P. M. Oct. B.—32—ts. cellaneous* From t 1 e Co..p M igazme. SO VS AT7D ‘ t iay pa d i, me. For I atn lik- a b .y :hat has ,'ouiul money 7 , As hid Id ea still.”. Ford or B ebuter. Ft was on a fine St-pu ni’rer evening, uiihiQ tnv time (and 1 atn ?k»’, I trust, too old to be l ived,) that Count An*a'<>l» L ' of (h o no ei. oen' and parti el rly useless profession o «//or/iT. w alkr d mi nd clown before th e glas tn los roomsat the <• An-bd ike Charles ” tl e first hotr I, as yon know if you |) ilv - e travel fl, tin- gi*. eirel.elted nod lint city of Vienna The brass ring was siili swinging <<n ( h e F|)( j of the bell rope, at:d, in a respectful attitude at the door, stood th just summoned Signor Vulto, valet and privv counsellor to one of the liandsontest cox< ombs errdnt through the w-.rld. Attil'o. was a Tyrolese, and like bis master, was very handsome. Count Anatole had been idling away thro© golden summer months in the Tyrol, for the sole mirpo-e, as far as mortal eyes could see, of disgirsit g his fine Phidiao features in a cal low mo'istache and u hiskers Tire crines ri dudes (. - Eneas Silvtus lias it.) being nt w in .. rood 'ion beviu'd improvement, '•tgnor Atn- Ito had for some days In e . rather curious to know what eoiii-rj of events would next occu py th' diplomatic talents of Ins master. \lt* r a tttrrf <*r two more, taken in silence, Co nt Anatole stupp, d in die middle of tho (lo- r. and ey< nig the -el|-m .de Tyrolese from he id li> ,’o,,p bimgt-d to !< no W if be w r>„ ;it thtr* pn n in-'tiren , his most becoming brechcs, jacket and beaver. Ami o was never asion shed at any thing In- oi. -< i did oi said. He simply answered “ 6i Nig/ntrc.” Deso kind as to strip immediately, ant! dr* ss yourself in that ravelling suit lying ou the sofa,” As the green, gt»ld-r nrded jacket, knee breeches, buckles and stockings were laid side, Count Ana'ole threw off his dressing gown, and commenced encasing his hmidsmno propmlions in the c.is; oft’ h ibiliments. Ho then pm on tfie coni< al, slouch mnined hat, won the tall < agio’s feather stuck jauntily on ■ it" side and the tw<» rich tassi l« p. udant over I his left eye, and the toilet of the vallot being I completed at the s mre >n><»nn nt, they stood ! looking atone *nothe. with perfect gravity, rather transformed, but each apparently quite at home in his new ctiaiu.-ter. Y. u l""k very tn-" h like a gentleman, Audio, ’ said the Count “ lout exceilt ticy bus cuught to admiration, Varia del parse ’’ complimented buck again, the .-omeiiiui* 1 yrolvsc. At iu. ?” Nignore.” “ L" VOI , remember the lady tn tho forest j id I rmfi?’ A tiiio bega t "• have a glm mermg of things. Nome ihrcc tr ;i ■< before, (lie Count was I d-islnn" on .. .ajud po~t pace, through a deep vvuoo in iln- mountain* which tread in tire Adriatic. A sodden pul] up at a turning in the mad, neaiiy threw tom irutn bis iirusha, and lookiit" out -it the “ anima di pnico !” of Hie n, ot- lir»» *v-«*y-w*»f»***L*d. Lv oV'-r.-ei l ain ige, fmm win h Hin e oi four se;- varils were < oueavormg to extract the body of an old ii an, killed bv tie ic< idem. There w .s more attractive metal lor the traveller, ht-wei-r, tn t‘,e s ipe <u a young aod bca >;ul .v :i..iu, leiie pale amt famt, p,rt l |i.--i a lee, ai u appan übou o sink to ii.t gmuou tie is.- -,tr<l. !<> brinL' a hat full of 'titer ton. the tre-.iiesi dim re eive her uiiii iiu-'d ol ’is slioi r, wit- tue work of a thou.m. She had i - d qui <• away, arid taking ner like a elm. i» i ■ -t, ne placed ber < o a Vat'k t* ■< <i ■■’iu , bathed ber ■" b • a ii i i>, and litxl'ul i" ; -mail wlitf© t no-. I his l.e r , wuti al 'be d >< -s of .t o .i. . ,Vv j, q i ul .... VUt UUlv. j.Hints-..i a .si rega " Hur aid tu’ 11 <sh "u-r .- e 'ing him he lips, another • ■ i r : oi-- .v up i a t. iviioit. u lire name ••v > i , aou i, ui.i.t i uli'ii . iiorougiH y bew ||. dt r< d H, hi- ii. w, diea:n, m- ciiameuliy ussis'ed nem >i g- t.mg their i vi.. ri unstress <i..d d-ad m sb-, mto it, and until tin y were luirly o rt ut n'ghi, n ha i iiuv, i ou i m d <■> frm m il ha in. fiii puss !. - i**>i to know the oame anoci-n --uit un ui tire iu.re. piece ot work .re liud ever e u it bl H.e iirti.u ot his ’’.joker. »ti iiour bcfi.r- ,he ti-'d d <*jolfd b,s bu *-o m.u.r to t..e pi/s-Hiiuii, a'd *aa divii g u, (g \ iLiiLU; uj t: to sit at a ne»» c-rig-e t. -.cw No 35