Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, January 07, 1837, Image 1

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Vih, YV. An (iJepe nt .inpunl.can Ncwspap’i, Piibii.-ii- o at Dairioh -gi Lu ipKiu County, Geoigia, de' run so the > -sei vatmn of lae Union, and bovEiiMGsTT <-t j tho"''vAtes, t *<: syco.iu • it >! ii“ I’afiy —thei or no laUivakiM —tneiiimd •>* Jacrsun. PUBLIS.K--D VEH? SA t-UKDA* MOBSING, Uy »1. ii. Wiiß-l&ilT, I’Ll VIED By SAJIVEL S'.l a’O2. Terms - Three i). ii .rs per mnum u hen paid in ad vance or four dollars. if not paid until the end ot (lie year No paper will be discontinued, but at the option ->l (he Editor,to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Joi) Work will he executed at j the customary prices. \ Co n unifications to the Editors must be post oaiuto ntitie them to attention. No subscription received for less than a year. EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtor.-,and Creditors to be published six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157. AU intended Sales ol goods and chattels belonging to testators or intestates goods and chattels, shall be published in two or more public places in the parish I connin'] Wile.: ■ such effects are to be sold, and in the | gazette, at eastiorK days before the day of such in-, tended s< «. —ibid l-’l. AU sales to be between the houts of ten and four o’clock, and if continued from day to day n tiy-> to be given thereof on the first day of sale —f/ttrf Hi? Sales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days publication. — ibid 171. Application f Letters of Dismission published six months. — ibid 168. ESTRAYS To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court Law Notice. OUR C .poll ie. nip H I. IS - ay, by mutual con sent, UX33GII \. B Holt. A J • vNSELL. At toi ne.ys at law. D ililo mega, 15th »< t 1836. Mi suao coati Ur n--p.Hi.ii in the i icr-.k-e, Hiid Fd tie idj .<:• ut < -u li of tin Hint'. C.rcuit.— A-.d-i.-s, i>\Hi. -lIN i.GA. t. inpkm Cotuoj aNDGV. J. 11 .N -ELL. O 15, 1836. 2stf T'io K pnb.n an Savannah Ri-Cnrdcr Milledgeville. Sentinel All.iisl t. "ill give the above threw m > t ly iu»el'lions <•-•'* S“. lac . A - J ■_ » Gold! Gohl! Gold! Worth ol GOLD wanted! ! HE subscriber will pay a lib. ral price tor any B amount <d Gold, at Ins old stand in Milledgeville, tv here he lias at » ays on hand an t xtensive assortment n\//. hes, Jeivt I ry, A liter fl are. Fluted Jam y hard ware, &,c. AU of vv fiieh are ottered on Hie most lib- i .u tennis, JACOB FOGLE. Nov. 25, 18.16. 24—Gt N. B. The preference will be given to Gold dial !i not nux J F Texas ■' Texas ■' HQTLCE. PERSONS having I -mi.i< s. «o <1 di.«p< «ed to make a perm lit -rttleun'iit ii I EXAS, can hear ol a., nothing to t <eir adva ■tag- b• npj ymg t>\ leucr <>i Olheiwi.e. 1., the siiimci ibet at »iui raysv iii". (Ga )or to Ulackwki.i. A HaTs-n, Auraria. S mild any n ; ree I utgrale, lory vv ill be rrqil ird to tn nisi, tlietns* |v< . u ith ag" -d musk-I or -tie. mr sclt-deli live Tnese svtilern are w-.ili d fi-r the Col -ny ot Vic vml lain and McGl.il I, ami o < acfi l ead ot taini ies 500 acresoi land will b»- gum inf. < d Ihe Cino y ..I Mr M II ..in and Mt'Gliu • i beaut it i.ll situut. dmi the river Xeuc. s. aof is u.-t >ur. is> it i point ot clu-i.or and soil bv any ia -I in Tex -; tides imiisp. Sil uiil H'lV Ot tin pei Oils who may inovi to T- x.is. desiie it vv ill -I mtcrieie with inrtr rights, it tier aiiivi g io .M.ii.go ■a, or any port i i I'-xa-. ih- - v join t , | .v ar ,y nitG< re urn rat. dln tn- gv - eriiim- l - suo • us I’-0 su .serdie their names, Cum, s ill tie open ii Mur .lysvme, and ~1 expe..- <e» , al.i ti N ■»» <> l< ana T y ill tie arc -mpanit d by u tii.-l ra.t Su gon Nno nee np| 1 t- it ». iti, d Boliei eu. Il •vv ill lea ve I lien .mues hi the- are •atisti. dvv ii t i' count v. aid liny wish, altei- waidn, tucir 10. ilies wil. be se I I ee .1 ex ..use. iL_; i’he lempstty io go l y wiy ot Columbus Geo., win! a >i« .inbont widtie n ady I*. J MURRAY. Sept 30-23—3 t The \iu.:ist'i papers, the Southern Whig and Mmei’s Record, r, will pha-egne Ineabvv. A |.mr tiOuS, and lur.i ard i eu a counts to J I’. M. 5 odee. DWIS U llr.l I’lii.L, of Mu r.iysville, and J\MES LAW, ol iisruru'i, are m> auiimr is d agents .'mi g iny ibs< ici Iroin tiie Slate. Davis Wt.elchi Ivv i latte .d »p cnsllv t E .ngi .fits lor T xas. P. J. MURK \Y. Oct, 19, 1836 -23—31 IV< tire. 1H IRI torev in n ’| t ,< is.ms tit.m tradi- gs. r le-- a n yr.t mory X t. _ . «y»ble to .loti Hull * uior to j weiuy-five Dollar*, utir the 25th ot DcceuPier IS 6. given on t e 6th of O. tuber 1836. made by H P. 1. g aud psmciple. and A t..r.l Butt security. The note wa* giv. nin bool in hors, s and the horae i» unwound and 1 dm.t intend paving the note unlesscom|n lied bv law HARM T. ENGLAND Not. 25, ISJ6 2 |_ 4( MINERSRE®®RORR SPY IN T33E WEST, Scotisboruiifrh, FSWE ev it ise io di.s ii.si.iti. wII i-e j *1 resumed un Monday the i 6 it day ui J rtmi v, ISx? Finn t;. il tmit g enrourajrcment we have rt-emvi d d n g t ; » presen V< ar, we Have made • very ex-r um, and have surci eri. d tn engag ing the serve es of first rue teachers in the several <ipp,ir in* n’s o' the fiisuEdmri. i i:e bring with tnein testtnio-iials ol religmns rtrni r tod ii ■;ary a t i . etits trmn m oy <>; th* most mH leuual gentlemen tn Hie Uatie f S’ it ’ We have made arrangements to have a Steward's Hall attached to the I i’’itution, at Hie heid ol winch will be Mrs. D’s. S I E, an elderly 1 dy, whose domestic habits and ex } • Deuce in the government of young ladies, are very highly extolled. We have been led to this step, from the inconvenience which wimg ladies experience in going to ami com ing from (heir boarding houses during im ie meni weather ; from the lime they lose, ow ng to the domestic arrangemems of ofln r house-, not cm responding with our own ; for (he sake ot hoving all iLe young ladies, at all mm s, under the supervision of the teachers, as many of them ate di jn».*ed to neglect their studies, )iiil become careirss <>l itieir manners and la-igo i..e when not subjected to such a check; and finallv, the leaciieis cannot feel ihem selves as responsi.de tor those who boaid elsewhere, as for ilmst who bond wiih them \\ e do riot wish to be undeistond as dictating to cur patrons, but, rcspecil'ullv submit tin above units to tin ir s ii>. i < onsnler -non. A con iat has been rn.de tor having com , plctfd i ;irlv in the ensuing year, a Fem e- Gvmmisium. f< i physical education. Y'.ung ladies win mai d. sir-- io speak in F rem !i I nmiagc, -v id nave u .comi- dv <i -1 tag< - ff n.. d 1 lit in here Airs i ‘ st >. >v ,r --edm ated m Fiance—is a I idv of -m ( r r a --ompliMimetits, and speaks Frem L and Eng lisb well <<| cd facility. | (p. |’rtii. ipal and Ins brodit'i likcwi-e speak the I mgmige. OFFit I. RS. L. LAT \S I’ E, i’e i< h- i <>l French, »n ish. La in, VSI-nil .n, Logic, lilieiorrc, IIIHJ Belles Leturs, History, Lveograpiiy, Aritbme tic, & • A. B. WATROUS, A. B. Teacher -d Chemtstiy, Natural P..i|.>sopny \str<>m>mv \lge: r>, Georiieliy, Trigonoine ry, Mural .urn Inti lle< t mi I I* iidosi*|diy. £cc. Mis. D’ES I E, teacher of Drawing ami Fainting in all their branches, and Assistant in French and Music. V. LA r\SI'E, teach >r of the Theory and Practice ol Music. T Ell MS. I .lement irv pupils, per u rm, S>2<> HI others, “ “ 2 > Bo nd, including, w ishing, fuel, candles, pt r m-mth, 10 I SI ( —Piano and Guitar, per term *«. »». 25 I se rd Piano per erm, 3 Draw ing, in (iay■ n< r Pei cil, per term 15 I Painting, in oil or water c-durs, p»-i term, 15 il' ten- h. Latin & Span sn. e.i- Ii per 'erm 1 5 i fine In<|| the -ihove i-ru.s vvdl tie invariabl•/ \ i r q ..r- d in a/!rnnce. N<» pupd will in- received for a less time than one term, ind ihost who come alter me In gmning . f a term will be rdi-irg-ri from '.in ime of t’liiraim, ‘mt n d< <lm ion will b made tor leaving hefoie the < ml of the term- AW\ M LM’VS.E, L. LA i \S 1 E, /’cr/tcnm/s ; Dm- 10 26 v 15.1 „2 n Si rayed or StoU*n, c s'lb ; . Ibi r n untutl 'in (,4'7H* K Lii-t-k. r Co,> .V, J n I bin »> ■ “’** “b 1,1 tour y H'S < Id, ili .1 Lst st-rmo’s c« t ; .nd i srn I -o r h rs. , tl.ix main nnd nil 6<>ut lom : trH.-v iI .. Any ttihiriiiH i n dir th” t. In- ui v< riin ; !st |> biohm* s I nipkin (’ unit w t ! be i.-ntiktuilv re< eivetl, and libera.lv r> wa dee THOMAS J PARK No. 25th 1836 24tf. For Side, A’T?-. E OT «tlj • '"g’. 23 i t»ai&X « sun tit nee, also gml lor GO i I). \l SO 722. o i which the Mil 1 - tvv . n D.ilil.'ht tch and Au i-ri.t is-i u.-c.l F--r te in-- u-.'piv to G. k Cessna, or to th. suhsc.di-r, at Dali tint gs JAMES I 1 H\YNEn. 5 olice. R1 Hl. subscriber hsvmg been c..l'< d on burn e-s JK. Io Nf.V\ EI'HOI.A Interns thos- win. have b< cn so kimlns to imrusl prof s i.. ..i bu-ii ess <o Ins car-, that Uteir inten sis shall till receive pm pl at -• ’ll-n. Th- st- vv Ii . may w .sii n> c .immi. ieitc wih hmi on inatti rs c -nnreted wuh ihe LAW . or u- I hv I'u-im ss to tu- mnnjgrme: t. can d «.. t roug-i M H Gathiight Esq at Dahlounega, or A saph B Barker ! who will gut it their pr. iiipt a'tenu -n. or l-.rwani their com Lunicaiioiis l.> the ILad Qinrters U tn l.utnpkin Volunteers t New Iclo a. GLOLGL G. pyM'ilAL, •itlornc'i al L»v “let tite k e be haam .v r is tmxg s sssevtial— uisar a l i t t i n t h in « s not essentia l—c nak it y in al l.” Vi-ViluOli VEG.I, I.V-hPKI.V CoV.V i\\ GEORGIA, jA.XU.iIIY 1, IS3I. ir -ir ■ ' ii/ii-L? - » is iiiaa AA , y; lit, sr> --.un: pat .ma” -marutm io ill-: Fhiiadei- A plna -Sa ui.i..y Courier, induces toe edit i> to commence tile pmii.i alien uml- i iiie above title, of a i quarto e.iiti ii of tiiei. popt.la: journal, so long knowt> as t ie largest tain iy Newspaper m th-- Uim-d btates. with a h.-l ol ne-ir Ti-E -i i iSIX iHuLsA.'-i) SC-iiM-’tiißEds. The new t. atuierec -n-iy introduced j ot i.iruishitig iliir r. ad. i s nnin-w books-4 the G-st i iiteraiure vi tin; day. laving pm-ed so eminently sue- J eesaiu., 'hi plan will b< continued. Six volumes ■i ! ii;;- ci-iebrute i w -itii-gs es t a. lain Marryatl, ai.d Sixiy uv- -. .‘4 Bro .k’s valuable Letters from Europe, have already oe.-.i ptu i . .eu wilhou. interfering with iis news a m tU;-c ii iuenU 8 reading. The courier is the largest and cneapt st taimly n«-wspaper ev< r issu-d io this *• mntry coma:.nog armies in Literature,Science, and Arts; Internal Improvement, Agriculluie ; in slmr; every variety of topics usually introduced into a , p .biic j-irnal. uiviiir 6 H accounts of sales, markets, and news ol the latest dates. I. is p .tihshed at the low pric- of $2. For this small sum subscriber.-get valuable and entertaining matter, each vv : k enough to till a common book of 200 pages, and equal to 52 volumes a year, and hit his estimated to be t -ad, w. ekiy, by at least two hundred thousand I'e.iph . scattered m all parts of ’he country, from Maine :o Fl ..i«la. ami fr..m the sea boa.d to ihe lakes. The paper h as been now so tong established as to render it ioo well known m require an extended prospectus, the publishers, therefore, will do no more than refer to t : tw iea.'ting iai.y political papers of --p osite poll tics. I lie I’e msyiva .i .n says— ‘ The Saturday Cour ier is the largest, -nd one ol the best famuy newspapeis in the Union ; ’ the other, the Enquirer and Daily (’miner, says -“it is the largest journal published in Philadelphia, and one of the very best in the Uni ed Stat s” The New York Star says “we know of noihi <g tnmi liberal on i lie pa: t of the editors, and no in -ans mor.-efficacious to draw ut he dor . ant talents ot ...i : > .ri:.-y, h.in their unexampled liberality in offeii o i nan prizes.” i ln Aon i. Mercury of March 16'1), 1836, says— “the Sai iniay C urier, is decldt dly the be t Family Newspaper t-vt-r published in tins or any other country, d i s iaiue is duly app ecnneii by the public, if we jutlue lio .: its vast circulation, which exceeds 2‘ji.:r week! Its- ontents are agreeably varied, e ;cti i: urn >er i outains m .i e na'ly valuable Tea lin.j mallei’ th r. is üb-i h d in a w.-ek in any daily ap- r i hi Luion— I s .nammoih dim- nsn- s enable i-s He:-prising propri. lots, c-srs. Go. dvvaßD & Ui.ARKE, ol I’iii aib-i .Ina to ie pub isu in its columns, m the course ol >i year, several of the oet interesting new a. rk- dial issue from the British press, whic i e not fail to give io it a permanent inter, st, and ren n-i i worthy of preservatio To meet the wishes, her. fore t such ->i heir übscribers as desire to have tnei numbers bmi <l, liny have determined on issuing an dition ol Im: t' uriei in the qiraito form. anc 7 w ill remTer i much more ■ ■ > --m. i>T i n reaimig w hen it is bound m a volume, ami ..niv gieally enhaiicr ts value.’’ Tli' QUARTO I'.DI I ION. Un ler the tide of die I’hiladklphia Mirr-r. will commence with tue publi> at.on ot i- F iz.e Tale, to which was a >ai led the prize of S>IUO. wriuell by Miss Leslie, edito- <>f the splendid Anna! the Token, ind author of A nerican Literature. A large number of songs, poems, tales, &c. nileied i competition for the J.ithl iloliai p ern urns, will a fd v lue a id trite esi to th. ,-ucct ding mi.:.bers, which will also be emu lied bv a story lio u Mis- Sedgewick, author ot Hope L-s ie, Ihe Linw ods Ac , whose talents have b< en so justly and extensively appr. ciated, both at home a .d abroad. I’m- a proved FAMILY NESPAPER is strictly : .eiitr ii iii r- ligioiis md political ipatiers, and the un- < .mipi'-mising opponent of rpiackery of every kind M APS. I aI li uni to all of "Inch the publihcrs intend fur oi T t.g ' .- i p ilrm.s w ith a series of engraved Maps IHIIU. < i!ip went r l Ve S> ate- -I <l, t - X i.« ull , &<-. ,x --; mtiiii. g the sit ,in- n Ac. of rivers, tow ns. rnmmtai s lakes, the s a Imard internal improvements, as dis | 'lay• d m i dials, rail :..ad- A c with other interesting amt use'll! ■ r< s, roads, <hsianc-s Ac. forming a •ico ql 1. i is fin g, ral u - ami inf rmatiom h-ind -omely execu ed, and each distinct rnap < n a large ipi irio sheet. .it an t ype s. wuh nothing bu’ the ' spu ndld patronage which for six y ars past has been so generously extended to them, could warr.iiit. TERMS: Flic B madelphia Saturday Courier is still continued mi - hj- form,.; h- stnie pi ice a-heretofore. The P itadelpfiia M iror vi g a quarto ediu. no. the Sat : m day ( on i r, with its i ocrea s< d attract ions and prin- I led <> . i it- be-1 tow white paper of Hie same siz. as 'hi s.-.v Y -rk Albin, .< ill tie put at pre. i-cly one half the pric- .1 1.1 it v iiua'.le journal viz: i’liree Dolhi.j per annum payable in advance, (meh.ding t e Maps.) WOODWARD A. Ci.ARKE. i* .iiadelphi. Notice. A I I. p- rxo'.s «re nei- by cautioned against trading aM. I a;rrm - - .ry N•■ I. •• v ctiled bv me Io a Clock t i-r by Im- ..aim- ol Williams, tor ihe sum -it .' -n ut en Iml uts aid fifty cents due ihe twenty •J.Mh -it Dec inlier ext —as u.e said N ite will n t be i a;d vo I'ta-nyuy me, on account ui an entire failure oi con -i ie atio.i. OSBORN HAGOOD. F.irsv’y roiin y, Go. ( 18 —3m m. s« ( .t’ ‘Ji 1836. i Aoiice, □ IiIi’RLBY t Twain > <i> s Iri-m trading for v 3 N'o. otimi -. iia.u-by ir y-e t, pavabie to Wdlum ii i nder - mid ih note is t>r ilnr y i>o iars, . a-, ao'e six m-mth- ait. d ite, t..e <i lie wedo n t recollect.— I do n-.t intend ;•» pay s. d iioie unless compelled hy law, as the confide a 101. lor wmeh it Was given has entli t h I ailed. LU ASON SPH .A. Spot 2(ith. 18.35.—22'f- take notice, FjJl’i.AF I do beret-. caution and forwarn all per- JH_ so s Irmn tr-sspa so g in any w-ay w hatever. on n» i■' t -old Land, number 995, in the 12th district 1 Ilin first s-it i»ri. si-mite and lying in Lnmpkm conn y (lurmeily Ulivrukee) under the pen illy •>! the law JAMES M. BRAWNER eXG VU Vi. i' r ‘ s, ”l--’ biuinesn ot the Office of t|,e C W -i tu s Hr ext o may be found m the bar ds “ 'I H- G.A i H iit(» Hj . Esq.—to w ticun thi.se jn fcbie-i are r q tesird to make payrnt n’. ' O. P. SHAW. August 2Jih, 1835 igif I To the Printers of the U. Stales r~. lEN i’L. IN— M-t i-esp- i tlully I present to 'a,JST otiin g.-a.ful ack. owfedgr- < nt< lor the -x --e 'siv-' patro ape winch I nav. rec ived it. tn you tiring the -as! i-m y. a s in which I liave been engaged in type foil: .ling; and at the same time inform you that 1 nave relinquished the business in favor o Uesci’s Law tem-e Jobnson and GrmgeF Smith,for wiiom I-• .Itci a c ntiaiiance of y nir favors This i <lo with more confidence, from a knowledge of their ability ami d sposi ion to reiiucr ample satisfaction to those who max please to encourage iheir establish* m.-nt. (>m ot be firm has been cam cted with the f tiudry upwards m twenty years, and his knowledge ot the bn.-im Ss in all us details, assures thos-.- who may purchase ot this foimdary Cha) t .ey will be ae i- in nodaied io-h- ir -alis action. I i future, orders for sorts or a-lditon to foun s, may be addresser! to •lOHNisb • & SMI l 11, or io the subscriber, and they v. ill be promptly attended to. He begs leave to in lorio you. that he has on hand a e-msioerabl- quantity of type, in t 0... ts of yarn us kinds and Wi-ight.s which < "ti be o taineii on a; plication either to Johnson and rtmith or to vour obliged frii rd. RICHARD RONALDSON. Philadelphia, Feb 18, 1833. FOVKDAKT. HAAI.vGpu chased of Mr. Richard Ronaldson his long establiahed an very xtensh e Type Foun n.iry, t ie subscribers have formed a c-ipartn-rship for the purpose of con.inmng said business, . nd for the conveniei ce < t their fri. nds ami pa r;ms, have removed their estnblishme t to a more central part ot the city. As it is iheir iit ution to keep on hand a good assort ment of the In s' type and to make such additions ano improvements as she taste of the trade and 'he wants oi the country require, they flatter themselves that this es-'ablishment will me.it a large share ol patron age. They hav hoh seveial founts on band, which can be t rmshed at a lew hours notice and. are pre pared. i make founts of all weights and sizes, from Pear to 22 line Pica, including a great variety of Ornamental Letter. Their assortment ol Cuts and Daslu-s, Brass Rules ami other ornaments will b' f .ii id to be very extensive of wine < specimens will be fi :warded to printers as soon as they cun be pri par d. Pr ling Presses of every description, Printing In < of ihe most approved qualities. Composing ticks B-ass '.alleys imposing s ..nes. Cas< s P-pea e Press Bo -.nls s amliiig Pr-ss< s, I’.irni ore, log- ther w ith a < oni; lete sortmentol all irtichs us d in a Pi'n ling Oti’u e u ill be kept consta illy on hand. (Ir-i.Ts fioin all parts of the Vmon v.ill be promptly atffi 'd d ' . a-.d particulailv in supplying sorts ot ail fom ts furnished Ly their pre h cessors, Binuy and R maids- n, and Richard Ron; Idson. JOHNSON & SMITH, N<>. G, Geoige street, Philadelphia. TV of h'v. rsi n e pai>i ie are Lerr by cautioned agatns ! tiading f<.r tw<> Pmmisory Notes (Lawn 1 p -y l-le io Rai-.si .in I’e- diT, of Hall Comity i Georgia, run- of ihem for the sum of Forty Dollars, dated 7th Man h 1833, and dur 12 i motl-s li« in that da e ; and ihe other note draw n and dated 7 h March 1833 and due om * moth af'ei the dati thereof, and assigned with om names. Said notes were trmidulenilv <il>- t uned and we are determined not to pat the s -me <>r am part theieof, unless compelled by due course of law. NELSON DICKERSON, G H. JA( KSON. Dec. 19: h, 1835. 36 f Reuben Hutchison.'} Hill iar dinco vs. | very relief and John E. Calhoun, injunction, in liavid C. < ibson & j Luiapkin Sup. John I). I'i< his. J Court. CSIATWEBFsS, 19 ii i ugiist, 183 G. ST appearing that John I'.. Calhoun resides mit of the State, and that David ■ . Gib -.n, te id- s in Hall county and the < tn, I tinani having m .dc oaih iot the same. It is oid. red Da; a- “py o t is Bill be i served on Dav d C G.b n. m | eiso (i.i y days be fore the ilex' temi ol said Con-', a <1 that tin- -aid 1 John E. I idumn. nppi-.ir a id nnswe said Bill, at the ■ m xt ti rm < f his Court ..mi that a c- py ol t i- oidir be irib’l'h. d in -hi i- public G. z- t e one- a month for three months |n-vhm to s.id i.« xt ter . D 11. KI.Nr.N, J. s. C.C.C. 15 f c Georgia, Lnmpkin ( ounty. ! iil.Ki <8 Bol.n_ vv fit .d-, app usto me for * ▼ L< l- rs I \e min is; i aliou, ->n the I’.sta'e ol I-.1-zabrthS Ili late .1 s .id c m iy ’eve: o. iln se are t ler-’foie oil e an. uri n-ii.i-i, nil and singular the kindied a.oi .r» <ht sol said u' cea-i d t. he and ap pear at mv - iii. e uiiiim Hi- time pre . m<.; by law to show cam-e if any tiny have why siiiu Leiters should not be grated. Given uaUi r my i..i id this I I'h day of Nov. 1836. M. i’. QLiLLL.N. c. c. o. 24 30.1 GEORGIA, L'.uipkin County. T ’ 111 iil. ASJ. m ’-I I; •<■ mil. Gm r- idii ot the W W children it P !y S ;If t (larther ab.-ent) applies to me for l.‘tt< r- ol Iti- niss'm i< f hi, sain i ip. I i c-r- ar. thr ■« 'ore to r ite and ad in-ms i all wI- in tties. pi ts. r.’B I -'v c-mci rn to be and appear st mv Di • vr. ,r the I. e pres< rihed by lav, to shew cw-- d aiy the have, why said Letters -houl'l riot t.e g; oiled. Given u.idr r u.y Land, this 14lii March, Jfidu M. P. QUILLIAN, c. c. o. 45 6m. ii <>->• ' -i.'vr die .ip[.lira'mn will be made to trio II mm < 3 i • :i• r Court of Ci.r rokee county. « lnl .t gara<'•■■ ■of < Jrrtiriarv, for leave to *» 1 . Li' N - > . i.i t.i h•i- ti ict *>f urgin.i t.y J r<».q> now M-nv.Tth rc un'y.it being tiie real Ee'ate of H.inq < .i G. Madd x, minor • UH\ G MADDOX, Guardian. Sept 29ih, 1836. —2l- 4m JOB PkIMC'VU Executed as ith lie- tuess & despatch AT THIS OFFICE- TllE FzAR.MER. —BY t. g. fessknden. Let monied blockheads roll in wealth, Let proud fools strut in state— My hands, my homestead, and my wealth Place me above the great. I never fawn, nor fib, nor fain, To please old Mammon’s fry ; But to independence still maintain Oi all beneath the sky. Thus Cincinnatus at Lis plough With more than glory shone, Than ( aesar with his laurelled brow, ILs palace and bis throne. Tumult, perplexity, and care, Are bold ambition’s lot; But thr se intruders never dare Disturb my humble cot. Blest with fair competence, I find A’.'hat monarch’s never can— Health and tranquility of mind, Heaven’s choicest gift to man. From 'he Saturday Courier. BREAKING A HILL-SCENE IN COURT. Judge— Was you acquainted with eld Mr- Durgin ? Witness—Rather guess I was. J—D yon know any thing about his wiHl W.— May be I does. J. What do you know? W —Uhy, they do say it was a plagucy ugley one. J.—l mean Lis last will and testament. " —Don’t know nothing about that. Ne ver heard ihe old man had any will for reedin •he Testtmenf. J. —I do net refer to his disposition, but to Ins division of property. —Well, I did learn that he mop’d off his Ing Linn in Si-arboro’ in mighty small patches —sich as mow in, pasterin, later and ludgun coi n fields. J.— I wish to know if you have any know!- •■dge ol his making a will to divide bis prop erty ? VV. I nny that I have. J- Whit did you come here for? ! hat’s jist what I was gain to ax vouf Honor, ’L Well, you had better retire : you don’t seem to know any thing. —Ax yer pardon. Rather guess ntv wife Ruth would’t have cotch ihe Srntly farm’, • fshe had’nt been a leelle akin to old Mr. Durgin. Arn’t yer Honor “barkin up Iho uto/jt tree ?” Blasting Rocks with a streak o’ Lightning. A London paper of recent date, mentions an instance which lately occured in Prussia, where, in order to get rid of an cnoutmotis rock, and to avoid ihe ordinary expense of the under'akmg, a deep hole was bored into the rock, in'o whmh was fixed a bar of iron twen ty eight feet high, for the purpose of attracting I lightning. After which, it is stated, on the first thunder storm, the rnck was shattered ,in o fragments. \\ e calculate this is making i use of the lightning and beating Jonathiiu with a vengeance’ How easily all the snare rocks in Jersey may now be disposed of! ! A Discovery. —On I uesday, the carpenters employed m repairing and shingling the roof of the house on the corner el Salem and Cat' 'er sin es, threw out from (he garre t a parcel of tubl'ish, amongst which was an old shoe, which was found by two lads, Wm. Knowles and Bitter, who were playing in the strei t, -md kicking the shoe about for amuse ment, whoii a wadding of rags was shaken out, and was followed |>y a roll of bank notes, -imu'intmg to $9,000 —of the Charleston, N. Oilcans and 1 roy Banks. They have been pronounced counteifeit, by the Brokers. Ti anscript. 7he Clear Grit. Young Durivage, iho comic rtctor, writes and speaks as good Yankee as any man on tbe stage. He headed his bent fit bill at B-mgor, with the following cute phrase : “Our folks want to know, if your folks ’ll come down to-night to see our folks, and fetch all your folks along ? All ihe fellers must put on their yellerest vests and stiffest shirt collars and Ie ch ail ihe gals, and I’ll bet a hunk of giugt-rbre id agin a goh of ’lasses candy that you’ll have a bunkum time !’’ Good Sentiment.— 'i’he Boston Pearl says ihai piojim language is to conversation what ten an h yp kts would be to veneering—split ting, shivi rmg, aud tlclar mg it. It is in bad t-ibte, offensive to a majority, and gratifying to no no. Ip yet!—Judge White, it is said, run vtlh his Lead and tail up, the former is now down, Lui Ihe latter is ijel up. It is fiashionablo now on inviting fricr»Js !r> call and bee you, to name the day rs yon really wistr them to visit you; if not, it t_- ui;ncCe£sary. N’O. 30.