Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, December 24, 1836, Image 1

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. \V. uiL3 41 & •> Ao iu*lepe ide..• R pu ihc-m N-»?, ■> .ibrl.n. at Dahlohi.ega Lu ipkin i.'i'ir.-, -.eoigia, lievotuu the preservation ol the Lnion, and Simei.eigntt ui , the ■»!• ates. riiesyeopiia.it >t lui’aity ihesrmaerei . at no Individual —tiiehiend o’ Jackson. PUBLISHED VEIIT SA FUB.DAX MORNING, By JI. di. G Pki - n.u By Terms —Three Dollars perriiihiik ben paid in ad vance or four dollars, if not paid unlit the end ot j the year. No paper will be discontinued, but at the option ot the Editor, to any subscriber in rears Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Communications to the Edit >r; must be post iiaidlo ntitle them to attention. No subscription received tot le - aver. EXECUTORS \ND AD MINIS IRA I'iißS’ DUTY Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be published i six weeks. Prince’s Digest, page 157. j AH intended Sai *s oi goods and chattels belonging t toteslators or intesta'es go ids and ch illi Is, shall I e | published in two or m *.'•• public places m ihv parish ; I county] when- such elfec.'< are to be sold and in the | gazette, at least i‘>rl\ days before the day o| such in tended sale—i/nd 151 • AH sales to be between the hours o( ten an’: o o’clock, and if continuei: Irom day to day n .!.»•<- to be given thereof on the first day ol sale unit 167 Sales of re il properly to be on the first Tuesday in the month, at the place of public sales,niter sixty days publication.— ibid 171 Application f>r Letters of Dismission published six months. — ibid 168. ESTRAYS To be advertised by the ' ,‘lerk of the inferior Court Law Notice* OUR Copiiiue nip i' is ay, by ■ ntual con sent, jJIJSpjCI'V v. B Hit IT. A J- . * \>i.l L. I A loineys at law. I Dalilohnegn, 15th ( ><t 1836. "■ shall conti. ue o p a, ii . i.i Hi er ■* • * and M the adjacent .ti ..f tin Vv st Ciit un Address. DA 111 .< >ll s G \ I. pki i < inn Gt. AND’A . J. If vN Em.. Oct. 15, 1836. 23t f The R. pubiK ii s.r.mih Ji R.c.rde M died.. vide Sentinel August . ill j_iv. .he above ilirte mo tly insertions ami tor waoi A 1 11 Bold! Gold! Gold! $ ii 00,4*00 Worth of tiOLJ wanted ! ! FBI D‘ Mibscnler will pa. a lib r.i price I r any j M amount of Gold, at his <> <1 s ii.J .• Nl iH«-‘« 1•••• vil. . i where he has al >aya on hand an < xteiuivu assort.it. I . I Tat hes, Jeic>try, Sillier (Fare, Plated fancy hard ware, Blc. All of which are ufft red'ori t’ c ■n—t lib. mi terms, JtC •. »’ • ;i.E. Nov. 25, 1836. I -tit N. B Th • pieleie ice will be p v « nto Cold >hat is not fluxed. J 1' ■ Texas •' Texas PERSONS having Eanii i s ... d disp. to make a permanent .■»i , ttie .u*iit i . l.\ w ran h< ar ol something to I uir aih - tag. b a; my. e b* le < . <> other*. ->•. ‘ th. sui.s. ilm .t vimi.iys ill- (G )... to Blackwell & Mats..*., \urnr.a. > mild any agree I > -mlgmte, they win be uqil ed t.. lune* themselves ■■ ith a go.id .mi>k< toi ith «rsel -bvtence These settlers an- wanted Im th Col n\ <>f ocGtil lain and McGI im , a-.d o . o h ead ■ I tami les 50U KCtes of hind will he guar mt. d l’h ( o y t M< M ll.in am! Mct.laii b. it. ll m .i.<i outlie river Aeucea. am! •' t -.irpis.s.u i pmii. ot cliin.i e and soil by any lai d in Texts; H!• - • t'p ible. Sh uhl any of tn< p< i ona ln ni < t I x.is desiie, it wdl not iuterleie w ith • r ngt. ,i t. r arriving nt Matugo <. i. or any p .r- i . I<\m. th y join the Texian army It ..I be r. no rat by t • u . ; crntiiet t vs s.»<> > us I »0 su >• .l»e .h< ir e.'i' . s. Camps ill be open al Alm jy svi ie. m t ..I exien ces paid to Now Orleans 1 y i I tie c , t | by a first rate Surgeon N m < ep| I f.m s i d sober men. w h<> w ill h ave > ben m> • s i ii i < satisfied with tm imu tiy. ’m uld they w .sti. ~ite. warda. then families wdi bt sent. I re <1 ex use The company to go by w.,y ot Col > ibus Geo., where u stc .mboat w ill be rr ady P. Ml Kt.W Sept. 30—33—3 t |l_y The Kiigtista nnmrs the Southern hij and I Mme.’s Recorder, w ill |4 . e give till ail. . i In- r- I tions, and forw aril i .etr h< counts to J f‘ M. N otice. Davis \\ iiu <iu i.. ..t Mu ravsvdie, „ m i .1 X UES I AAY ot t .aim vu , aiv ... ill ..,r i»<»t wg.mts ouii-ig my at>s <. ttom Whelctii I will atte . p< i lai . t I ...i- x ... T J MIK„ Y Oct. 19, ISJG .’3 3i C C 24‘C- 1 HEREBY tO.rwnma l p.m ms trout tradi g I r acwt.ampro* 'asory \ t> u.< |. . ’ loh Bill.* lior to’ lw tuy ».» Ikrrmls r ISIS. gi»<’> •> < i e 6. > tot». isju. made by I P . ig'n..d psi cipl »nd X.t .r 8., t sec I.ity. The note pn i> i. Is t iii HHS s sod the worse i» uu'oiinJ a ..1 I d-> t u c d p.yi i_ th-i note unleeacon p<.lrd . v Gw 'HARA Y 1’ I N I aND Nov. 33. 18W 21—1' SWE IB ® Isß 111 ®U® ESB Ga. p ' - rtp.-e oi iti.s tnsti; up.oii will be « resumed on Alotid <v the 16 h day of .1.. a-v, IS!>7. 1* out t;o fluitern o ericniiraoempot we have rec> tvi d d ro g the present y« ai, we have made evr-. <>x> root), and have sum <m d in eugag tile -ervii-es ol first rate fr ichors m the >< vend <l<-p.ir merits of the tusiitoiiiin. The. hr tig wtn mem testimonials of r<-lig otis cnar i!< “ r tin! n -’ury a in m.ents from tn my oi the tnosi mfluemtal gentlemen m the Untie.t States’. We have made artangem* ttts to have a Str-warJ s Hull attached to the I s.iliition, at the he id ot vvnieh w It be Mrs. !_)’! S 1 E, an • Irl- tly i-dv, wni.se i!on,esi|.- t) *lnts and ex [" tn UC’f tn the government of young ladles, ale it ry tiigl-lv exloln d. We have been led io this step, from tue tm 0,-,’. eno m e wit ch oung ladies . x„. turn to and c.nn- nig tiom iheir b >.lining tious ; .. miring in. lo met,i weather ; from tne tme ih-y | o $e, own>t io the d un sin- arr ingemenis o! mb, r houses, mu ctitre* o- dmg w itfi our -wn ; foi lite sak ••l tmvil.g .di ||M young ladies, it ail mi s, u. der the superv.s. .t, <n i he ■d -bt m a.e di posed ■<> m , th. .r slud ie >, -.ni become caie.iss | ll( . ir ,|, UUj ,.| S md l.mgti.ye when not subject'd to such a t he. k; and tin.div, the ua. He. s cannot feel ibem Selves rt 3 ie.snon.Mi.le tor ll|,, S < Ull o b’.ll.d ■ h<-r< , .is lor u s. vv.ni board with tm m YYe domn w.sn to in ..nJ .-m.,d ~s di< ta lo our p .trims, bm, r ,m||y sui)( ,ril Im a .<>ve units to i|p it s a i ou.sidcr I'ton. A con iac has be< ti m de .<> r n.n ng com pl’hd.arlv .n the ensm. g a Fem d< ■ <» -. in msl in. tin pliysn J , ,j . attorn Y .n g ludle.s Win tnuv lb svr. o sp. ak in Fre.e h I ngu.ige, vol nuv. u „ dv o- l-tg< > nil ib.-d :n. m here li)s . was elm aeu ... e—,s a I ,<G -d ,up. r t a - lll( j yj) , ll%> . ieui ui . i .. i( " S ' "• ‘U * 1 If dtiv. Ihe I’m, .pal aim "ts broihri iik. wi-e s.„ a l; the I .nguage. oFFlt’i RS. t “F\ I\ y | |c, t h r<J French, Span B Fe: . r-, H istory, Geogiap .y, Yntlime u< &. . \. L. \v A I ;.0( S, !>. Teacher of (do iiiistiy, .Niiliii I P. i| .siipi.y \<ti -nnmy Ylgel r., ti'ei.meiiy, Tr o. n.-int dy M-.i.U and hi t ll’-t ttla Poll.mi.pin , &1-. * M s. 1) E> I 1,, teacher of Drawing nntl 1 '• i'ig i< all tlie r !irtin hes ) and Assist.n t tn French tui.l \l isic V. I, \ I \s| E, teachar oi the Theory <>nd Pt.icl ce i.f Music. TE UMS. Element try pupils, pi r it rm, $•>() ! \II others, “ “ 25 ISo oil, uh hiding, washing, fuel, candles, &e. per month, 10 \il'>|t —P. mo and Guitar, per term, cat h, 05 I se oi Porno, per ’erm, 3 Drawing, m( . B y, n or Pencil, per term, 15 j I amiing, tn oil or waler colors, pei term, 15 1' 1 < to 11. L iiin X; Spamsb. ea> Ii tier ■ < rtn. 15 <*ne h. |' the bnvc t< r.ns w t || tie inrar<ab ! 'i > < rpnred in advinre. No pupil will li. received fur a less time 't an one term. ,md rh..s< who come alter ttie t.« g in mg , t a trim wall be charg. d front tl.<- 'ine of i ntranc. , '.m i„, duh, W| || be , made fur leaving before the end i.f the term- AW\ M L\T\S e, L. LA IAS IE, Principals 10 26w 15.1 -.2 it St ay.’si or Stwlea, >*4, the sii!,u t ibirs 1.0 tmi .u in 2 <’h mk e Coii .iy, , | ba* fl '*’ ~b “ ur - a ’ ’ h*’ ' 1 11 l,tr •»£>''4s: l ”’ ’ " '■‘<’ot; nd . -uni «<„r, || hrs . Il.x main am! tail ..b ait four veatsi.l- v.i ■.rum i niliHctedt the -til.si.riber at ItJuohm- a i.pktn C tint*, wili be I'miktull, rci l ived, and hbi r.i I* i. vva th ■' THOMAS J PARK. N..v. 25 Ii 1836 54tf. NOTICI’, to all persons. 111 '.’l AS v«. .. II RE HOGI ! T ▼ i’ti uiy bed an t boaut. * tthout «ny known cluse, t esr a t- t e ctor, i., t- r .ari. JI persona tr.au radiiig *» i h, or liarb urmg e , as I am dcler ti>’"”'l 'I- to i.ii i.i be a. c<. i tube t.r a y of her « "idtHCts ,|». t . tore* rn h-* pei-.- lt f r din; •i. r H’i .« * t ~if w 40 v r to d.> >. i*h mv t r. at, a•1 •• ... li.t> ace t vL**i .»m h *...se- nun!.- .ui pr * ide JI S'l: HOGUE. \.>*.2sih, <836—21—2.* Kor Stile, I " T 103 4. o'j UJi’xA n ’ h " S’- «>t!i2s • I’’’1 ’’’ ' 11 ’ ’ 1 ’• tic*-, also goou •* f'* ’* to. GOLD. r- Jk —__ Y S,> 722. w ' whir.a th M l betvx. .r. Dihl< hnega a<l\u<ri• is «i u ! f' -te m- .i; jlv to G. K. Cessna, ur tu th- .*■ '< hi i> hi . JAdLS P. IIAYM s. ' SPT IN THE WEST. “LET THERE BE HAH Ml NY IN THINGS ESSENTIAL—LIBERALITY I.N THINGS NOT ESSENTIAL—CHARITY IN AL 1..” ».\iILOiLXT.G.\, V.V.V.PKI.X C..V.N VY, GEORGIA, BECW •■¥.» it, 183'6. AMO ( YIH ,aj 4 A PROCLAMATION By IVJLLI.J.M SCULLY, Governor oj sa d State. 1 o the Urnorable Justices of the liferior Court oj the respective counties of this State : II E[IE AS. a vacancy has occtned bv v lhe resignation of the Hon. GEORGE YY B. TOW'wS, elected on the first Monday ii Ooiober, 1534, a represen aiivp from this Mate in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United Stales for l v ’<> vears from and alter ti e 2d day of March, 1835 ; , Now, in order that said vacancy may be filled, and in pursuance of law, I have thought pro per to issue this mv writ of election, hereby requiting vnu, the said Justices aforesaid, to ’■aii>e an ELECTION to he held on MON DAY, the 2d day ol JANUARY NI XT, (1837,) at the -everal places of holding elec tions in votir su’d cmniv, giving due nofiie thereof, for a REPRE&EN I Y FIVE to fill the afoiesaid v.ii noi y ; —Yud 1 do fnr her re quire vou lo make a return of said election t*» he Exei i.tive Department in lhe ftti e pre s rtbed ivy law. * Given under mv hand at d lhe great se.d of tne Slate at the Captfol in Milledgeville, this twen'y-siXih day of .November, eighteen hundied ;nd tin ty-si.x, and of the independence ol lhe United States ti e siX’v fi st. By the Hove nor. WILLI M SC'iLEF. '•Y Jl. him \. 1 LNNILLE, Secret ,r y oj State. *AH the papers of this Slate will giv 4 tie al> vc .wo iu->-r ; ions. D c. It) 1836. 2t Georgia, Lu upkin t o any. ’y’S./’ EREAS, His lAc. hemy, v* 11.1 I M ¥ V SCII EY’. Gove m.r of said State, ha-, n-s ie<t is w i of Ele.. ion, .in h r th> gr ;.t sen I the S ..tr n i.i. g .hit. Nov 26th 1836 req hang th u-t.. es • t tli- inferior Court ot t u.. respec ive ce iiti'-sott is Si.it. ,to cause an cl ti n t lie l>. hl o M mday th -. co .d d.e, 1 Ja .uai v (1837) it the sev-ral ( laces ■ I b a gel .1 n- i th- ir saul . e-'pec ive C-tmi ies. I a <i G B lovVsi S, ■ i.-cted on the I-a ioedavr Octoiier 1834. a R. | resent a i.e >f the (' ng.es.- of th I n.led S at. s tn.ni 'his Sta.e for w > years fro a and as •rV. .3 1 i.f Marct. 1835 I is. Ii rc'or -, <>rde. •! bv th Justices <>l t.e I tr i.r C ..irl of lu- County .tor. said h > in < le. tin tie '.e'll al th s eral pl .c s oi W .I'll'.g elec 1 |OH:- I. I e CO'ill »' ol ..11111 I , U .O' tlie first ...I ’liiy of Janiiar. next, t. r a membt r o Illi tne ai<>re- .id vac.rev. A. d h. ‘Bgi- rates so 9 peri ten ang sai l < 1.-c i ui, are required <o make a r iol ai flecti'.ri t Ins ’ xc. Henry the Go e. nor « t'l’m tin tnn. ~r< s, il>. d l.y law. ifiveu ii"ib r our hands and seals, this 10th day of Dlc< mber 1836. G K CEsSN\, J. I C. (L. S.) Jt>ll N Hills, I. I. I (L. S.) .. 11 gATHRIgIIT, J I. C. (L. s.) ' CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS, NT.iV f ClhiTx, Dec. 6 1836. ST’P TH.G DIfSmiERS. O 1-i corsiw E2ew:srd he given fnr ti e ;i"prchens to and del wsa*? • l,, rv 11 ■ J <)! I N G\G E. \N - f x DREW II REE and Y\ 1L i ’ OS I LEH, ( '. a / # pr< p' rttoi a'c pari !• r ri'i rr <4 'ST tiu in.) at New Ec-.*>'«. Tin v liivuig deserud my company just as they weic about 1)1'1'g uni*!* r- d into the st tvn e ;"I tiie I tilted State-*. YY i never brings them t> i k will he allow'd no - ddt toiiiil expenses, i bat will be well l.vm I,< <| YY M. E. DERRICK. CapL ol Georgia Volunteers. Dec. 10.—26. otice. riUIE sub' liber havi In-r i cilled on btisi icss, fl to NEW E< HOI \. r.„ 9 **h., have b. . i -o kind as to iinrus pr I - i ..< busii>et>t< to his car , that neu i t rests sliall UH r> rci*. pro .p' a’- ;> ti n. Tln.si w b may w«h t.> c ininm.icate wi h In ..ui matti is c I. io it rd «ah h< I. 5 YY' <>r u> I a* • bu-i. <ss t" to- .tiagrme.it, can d s t rotign .M II J Gaitiii t ilt L q ti ‘ dm. ni-ga, ot \ saf hB. at kr. «t. v* i i gi. i t <tr pr . .tc i >n, <>r i*>rvv rd their coin m. cations to th. Ii a * K u.iriers •I t i.uai| kiti \ o.umc. r- ..I .\rw l.c o a. GEORGE ... I’tSC.lAl., • i.'lurrieM at I.aW KOI ICE F«VIE public are at-r-. t‘v * au iu> ed against -M. tr itlit.g lor a N oie ot l ad, made bv the i sut -i ribri, Had payable to J ones Ydama of El » rt * o tuy. tor thirty dollars, ..s Hie con. i »:ij. ration i.«r whn h it was given, has entirely i ! old and 1 ttn determ tied m«l to pay i; unless ' coiupt bed by law. JEREMIAH STOVER. | Dec. 10 h 1836. 26— Jt NOTH E. g HFRERY f.- : . ur aft pr*..n« from 'rndirg f„ ' A vny N ■■. -or Act > <*l Aoa’i't hi' , xl' •t o . pavi-.g *er any J. - I mauds Gia 1i“ ;d g ;-t them, ; . *,. "S t.> lat i . J 1 '■ " L . bo.>>, a i <* areal t: a ’ ;-i* p j , . D W’D i >GI .ND. . 1?36. g; . ? IN ice. A LL persons are iier. hy cam! .nen against trading 7mL for a promissory N 4e, executed b- rm- to a Clock I’e. lar by the name of Williams, for the sum ol Seventeen Dollars and fifty cents— d ie the twenty 25th of Dec mber next —as the said Note **ill m t be paid vo tmtarilv by me, on account of an entire failure of consi'Je.ation. OSBORN HYGOOD. j Forsyty conn'y, Ga. ) 18 —3m m. Sej L 9th 1536. ( rssHsce, HRREBY? font irn -d. p«rso:-s from trading fore H Note of hand la.ie iiy myself, p ivabv so vVilh .ni 11 Under.vood, th note is forthir y Do lars, naya • six month-- aft >.- d it?. t..e date we do n t ri-c liect. I do not intend f<. pay s..’J noie tinl-ss compelled bv law, as live co isidcu ion for which it was giv. n has cutirclv faile d. t LEASON SPIY A. Spet. 20th. LB3s.—22'f’ Notice. public are hereby cautioned against *L irad'Og for two Promtsory Notes diawn payable to ilansotn Tedder, of Hall County. Ge- rgia, one <4 them for the sum of Forty Dollars, dated 74) Mart n J 833, and due 12 moths fi<‘tn that da e ; and the other note drawn and .luted 7 h March 1833. and due on moth alter the dale thereof, and assigned with our names. Said notes were fraudulently ob iined and we are determined not to pay the - >me or any part thereof, unless compelled by due course of law, NELSON DICixERSOrN, C YV. JACKBON. Dec. 19:h, 1835. 36 f take notice, rgl LAT 1 do nercmv cauti.m amt forwarn all pcr _SeL sons irom ir. sspassu i - any way w h.itever. m. .. . l-i <4 *>ol.| Land, nu.nuer 995, in the 12.1 i di-trict t I h< first se. t ion, si uate amt lying in Lumpkin emm y (formerly Cheo'kee) inid.'i'the pemdty Hie law. JA .ES ... BRAWNLR NOTICE. STUB uns'etti.-d bu-a ess of the Office of the A W esi ekn Herald, may be found n> the hands oi M 1! GA HltlGllJ'. Esq.—;o whom those in icbted are requested to make payment. <>• F SllA.Wt Athninistralor’s Sale. $ GRF.EAB' Et> a i order of ttie Jnfe i-.r Court <-f 81 I . pon C>u tv wdl be Sold on the I-t Tues .! :y i Ja mar* next . Nemo m n bv he name <.f m ob ■‘ol-. for the benefit ot t e bcir=» add < rediters .■ tie Estate e.f Maston • Lig n, deceased. HENRY’ 51. CI YY. Adm’r. Nov 25, 18)6 g-ft. a. Athninistrator’s <S’ale. A GREL. YBi.E o an or-ler of the I Teri >r Court ■ f jifla Gilm r Con t>, « hen setting for ordinmy pm poses, u ilI be sol.! at th< ('ou tII ms do-o u. H<ib r sham loumy ii the fust TiiesT'iv in la. n r next, Lots No. 67, a .1 35, tn the 31 di-trict ot ilale .sham both lots are nnpioved ami lies in tlie the Gold Re gion, adj ini'.? th-’ Al> rcer mine. S ffris.be ropertv 'of Willi.m El'iti-ton, deceased f>i h benefit of he heirs and cr< tli-•>'* of s .id decease.!. LEA IS D. ELLIN’G ION. Adm’r. N'V. 25, 1836. 2 fids. Guardian Sal . A GRLL.\B' E o an < rder of die I ifeii >r Court 4'l. ■; ti County, will b - l<> at tin- t uri 11 s in P'k C"-in'y. " th.l si Tin silay iiihriuiy nex . m u'.div di d l.alfof Lot N'<* 272, m the l“>th di tuct ■'* -aid . mtty. Sold f. f flu be efit ol Wulf field Bard !• , r. ha... SAMUEL KING, Guardian Nov 25. 1836. 2-ltds Georgia, Lumpkin ( ounty. W'A HERi V.S Buhng YV I'ie'ds, applies to me for V V i.e ters >f *ilmin is!ration, nu tlie Estate ol El z .le th S uh. late .4 sid con ■ly< e< eased. I h s<- !a e t .er ( fo e o<i'e a.d I'd no"i.sh all and singular the J kind ed and < reditois ol said d ceased, lo be and ap | I car at mv flit e « ithm tin time p.e-cibed by lai* ■ to show ia. se if any they have why mid Letters I should no' be granted. Given Unit’ r my .and this 1 fl*' ilav of Nov. 1836. .'vl. P. QL t LLL\ N, c. c. o. 24 30d i Reuben ut< liisori, ] Sdl for disco vs. | i ‘ry relief ami John E. Calhoun, } injunction, in . aviii < . * ii)>on & | Lumpkai Sup. John i). l ickL. J Court. A- a.A*sN --3 D o Yugu.at, 1836. j if’ appearing rh,.t I fin E. Ualheun. re-;des <ut Os I the .State, and tmn David . Gib-.m. re id. sio | Ha., comity and tin- culm i.-inai.t having m ide ua h i o| the sam’. It is 04, red tr.at a copy o I,s dr tie «t ivrd on Da* d C <»,b n. tn person f?i y'■ , be fore the next t- im o! said Com-!, a d th t the said lohn L. (jit "u :pp .r amt atiswe .id Bill, at tip i.i xt term <4' his Court and lliat a copy ot t',i- o,d< i t>e i. 'b.isii 4 in so e public G .z< t e once a mo..th for three uiunlns previou to sod next ter . O. H. KENAN, J. S. C. C. C. GEORGIA, Lumpkin County. H LRE A ? Joiri M Bowman, Guardian of the V ¥ ci.ildre . ot Polly B*tiff t (laither attsein) applies to me tor f.e.tter- ol J>ismi--i . I Iris sui <lit i■ t 4:- ■ c •[>. ihese an then tire to rite ..nd ad :.ou.» , a.I ... m tfiegt pres ..'s n.ay c< uce.t. o be ,r ti J a p- ai at ny .4 .. .-,** i<:..i. tin. lime [ r i-«*-ri.>ed by -i ..t s'ira calls* ifa .ythe. have, why s-’ii t.'-iteis -ri'oild ti. 4 - inted. Given u.trier u y hand, t..i* , i Jl.i .March 1r36. M P. Ql I..LIAN, r-c.o. 45 6.n. ' IVe^idesit’s slcssag;e- Fedow Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: yXtldrcssing to you the last annu al message 1 shall ever present, to the < ongress of the United States, it is a source of the most heartfelt >at is taction to be able to congratulate you mi lhe high state of prosperity which our beloved country has at tained; with no causes at home or abroad to lessen the confidence with which we lock to the future for con tinuing proofs oi lhr capacity of our free institutions to produce all the iruiis of good government, the gen era! condfiioii of our affairs may well excite our national pride. 1 cannot avoid congratulating you and my county, particularly, on the success of the efforts made during my administrasiofi by the Executive anti Legislature, in conformity with the sin* ere, constant and earnest de sire of the people, to maintain peace, and establish cordial relations with all powers. Our gratitude is due to the Supreme Ruler of the Uni verse, and I invite ' ou to unite with me in ollering to Him fervent suppli cation, that his providential care may ever be extended to those who fol low us. enabling them to avoid the dangers and horrors of war, consis tently wjh a just indispensable re gard to the rights and honor of our country. But, although the present state of our foreign affairs, standing, without im.iortaiit change, as they did when you in July last, to say that many questions of an in teresting character at issue with oth er powers, are yet unadjusted. A monghst tli- most prominent of these is that of our Xortheastcrn bounda ry. With an undiminished confi dence in the sim ere desire of His Britanic Majesty’s Government to adjust that question, 1 am not yet in possession ol the precise grounds upon which it proposes a satisfactory adjustment. Erance our diplomatic re have been resumed, and un der < ircdmsf ances which attest the disposition oi both Governments to preserve a mutually In neficial inter course, an<! foster those amicable feelings which arc so strongly requir ed by tiie true intercut of the two countries. With Lussia, Austria, Pi iis.sia, aj’lcs, Sweeden and Den mark, the best understanding exists, and our co i meicia! intercourse is giadually expanding itself with them. It is encouraged in all these coun tries, except .Naples, by their mutu ally and advantageous and liberal treaty stipulation with us. 'I he claims of our citizens on . Portugal are admitted to be just, but provisonfor the payment oi them has been unfortunately delayed bv [frequent political changes in that : kingdom. l he blessings of peace have not been secured by Spain. Our con ’nections with that country are on the ■ best looting, with the exception of the burdens still imposed upon our • commerce with her possessions ont of 1 urope. l he claims of American citizens lor losse* sustained at the bombard ment of Antwerp, have been presen ted to lhe * jovermnents of Holland and Belgium, and will be pressed iu <lue season, to settlement. W ith Brazil, and ail our neighbors of this continent, we continue to maintain relations oi amnity and con curd, extending our commerce with them as lar as the resources of the people, and the policy of their Gov ( nmients will permit, lhe just and long standing claims of our citizens AvO. 28.