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MINERS RECORDER
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SPY IN THE WEST.
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An 1 id<-;>e.»dem tiepubhcaii Newspaper, Published
•t Dt'i.oli ega Lu iipkiu County, Georgia, devoted to
the >r .-servati .n of the Union, and Sovereignty of
the >.iris. fnesycopuaut 4 no Party—ihesiandeier
Ot no Individual —inc fi lend of Jackson.
PUBLISHED EVERY SAfURDAt MORNING,
By JI. H.
PHI vTED
By SMUTL TATUJI.
Terms —Three Dollars per annum when paid in ad
vance .r four dollars, ii not paid until the end of
,U No'paper will be discontinued. hut al the option of
the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears.
Advertisements anil Job \Vork will be executed at
the customary prices. . _ >
(’om.n.i'iii-.atio'n to the Editors must be post naio to
nlitle them to attention.
No subscription received for less than a year.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY j
Notice to Debtors and Creditors to be published!
six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157.
Ail intended Sales oi goods and chattels belonging I
to testa-tors or intestates goods and chattels, shall lei
published in tw >or more pu ilic places in the, parish i
| coindy] where such effects are to be sold, and in the |
gazette, at east forty days before the day of such in
tended side — ibid 151.
All salesto be between the hours of ten and four j
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
be given thereof on the first day of sale— ibid 167.
Sales of real property to be or. the first Tuesday in
the inoutli, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid 171.
Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months. — ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court '
Law Notice*
OUR Copoii m r >io i« i iis nay, by mutual con
sent,
A. B HOLT.
A J- HANSELL.
Attorneys at law.
Daldohnega, 15ih Oct 1836. j
0' so ill con i -lie nep :nlio in the Cher .kte, ai.d
ine udj .ci nt I'n.iHie of the VV < st.n. Circuit.—
Aodie.-s. D Allt-01l < ..GA, I. napkin < inoy, Gn.
• AND’ -V. J. H -.N -ELL.
Od 15, 1836 23tf
The Republican ■siivanmih R. corile Milledgeville
Sentinel An ustn, wil. giv- .ne above time m > t lv
insertions a>d forward a< i-oums. A. J U
NOH E,
1-tsT - r Mis; aid a e< itnin pr rnisorv Note.
J made bv itow land Be-.r I. n » d j.av ..bir i<> Jo n
T :ials'"u, Jr tun! e .do. e.; by s.ud Rai ton to t:
BUb-< rib. r, f>i thirty dollars. bean, g dal ill.- J'.lt’s
day ot M-< i’ll an. 'hi t -It > da* ' t I
Hut. aft r To’ - pi.blic n e tier, by < nil mJ ag inst
tradi g for a.id N tv, and th hiaite' l:o.n piying n
to any < nc <x»• p : mysely, as I . m he legal ou n< i o
the mme
JAMES 11. VVORLI Y.
Dec 21th. 1836.- 28tf
VrEGRO IS TO BE HIRED,
w. If,], nn the first Tn day h Febuarv next,
in the T iwn OI DVIH.OHN’H A. I>. 11l ED
to the highest bul h r It F'H R Months .6 the
NEGROES belo gi' gt the Estate of t LIZ ABf. i'll
SMl’l ■ lit. f l.iim.ki c tint) deceased. Terms
made L'ii vr on the day
B IV. FIELDS, Ad u’r.
January 11, 1837 31 td li
Ln nd for Sale.
r|l H E subscriber off. r
® !o ' s ' l ** l * ,< f‘'ll"iiig
Lots <»l land, viz :
A LOT OF LIN’D, in Frinkfin < uun v
lying 12 mile- Eum of Carnesville and 6 or 7
miles No th ol «’•< F .inklin Springs adj<> nn g
Attaway, AdtliTh and miters, cimla time
100 aeieg, about 20 a< es of which is < hared,
With a Dwelling llou-e. &c. there >n.
Alan—<• O D LOI No 863, 16 h Dis
trie’, 2'l Sec ton, Cherokee Tetntury, with
Indian improvement*.
Also—<• OLD LOT No. 924 17th Ihs
trict 2d Section, ( li« r.»kee 1 etn cry.
For terms, «pply < n
J \ MES WILLING!! \M.
Wae't ine’on. «Liti. 3 1537. lw
Reuben ’utchison, //?// Jot disco-
vs. verij relief an.i
John E. Caihoun, } in
liavhl <'. • •ib'son & | l.u/np.\/n
John i>. Livid*. J Court.
AT CHAMSJRS.
19 n i ugu.-t, 1836
IT appearing that John E. Calhoun n-idr> .nt t >|
th Male, and al David « . Gib on. it> id. *in
lb county and the c. m Him nt having made <.a h
ottbes'in.. lit* >r<l-reiithßi a copy o l is Bill be
served on Hand C <»ib-~ n. tn person (hi tv dat- br
foie the next term ot said Court, a d hit th -aid
John E. I's hoini cppri.r and answer said Bill, at th
next term of his Court and that a copy ot tlii.- oid.r
be pub tshi ti tn some public iiaxette once a mouth L.r
three months previou- to s .td next ter t .
O H KENAN. J S C. C.C.
Ist c
IN <. tire-
1 HEREBY forewarn ad infsoiis from trading fur
a certain promissory N te made pavabk to Job
Butt* uivr t>r Tv . nivtii- Della rs .tit. th. 25th oi
J>. comber 1b36 given 0.l I r tilh of <I. lob. r 1.-36.
mad< by II P. t.<•< aid psi ri I ami A t .rd Btt
scci.ity The not. » ui . bool in horses and
the h-mie u uns.win • a d I dont inte >d paying thi
note unless co.upviltiM t>y Gw.
HAK\Y F ENt.l AND.
No*, n, ISM. 21-It.
“let THERE EE HARMONY Inth In g s essential —l Ibera lI t Y IN TH INGS NOT essential —c harity in al l.”
D.AIILOiL\EGA, LUMVKUW C 'l\\’ VV, GGORGUA, JANUARY 21, 1537.
GxJOaiG-XJL
h, Gn.
rfNHE exercise <>. h * instiimion will be
resinned on Monday the 16 h d>y of
January, 1837
From the fl -.ttern g encouragement we have
received during t i’’ preset)! year, we have made
every exertion, and have sm-. < < defl m eitgug
ing the services of first rate teachers in the
several depar'tiH’nts of the t-i.-iitutmti. The.
brmg witli them testimonials of religious < har
aeter and literary attainments from m-my <■!
the most influential gentlemen in the United
States.
We have made arrangements to have a
Steward’s Hall attached to the I c itinum, at
the lie id of which will be Mrs. D’ l " S I E an
• Iderlyladv, whose domestic halms and ex
perience in the government of young ladies,
are verv highly extolled. We have been led
to this s’ep, from the ineonvemem e which
voting ladies experience m going to ami com
ing from their hoarding houses during im lo
ment weather ; from the tme ’h'*y lose, owing
to the d'»cn ! stir arrangements c.f oihi r houses,
n«>f erirrespoi dmg with our own ; lot the sake
of having ;dl the young ladies, at all urn. *,
m der the stipervtsi ut of the teachers, as many
of them ate deposed to m-glect tltetr studies,
and become careless of tneir maimers ->ud
language when not subjected to such a check;
and, finally, the tea< hets cannot feel them
selves as responsible for those who hoa«d
'elsewhere, as for hose who board with them
We do nm wish to be undevsu) .d as dh iatiug
to our patrons, but, r. spe< d’ullv submit t ie
above hints to 'heir s .!>• r consideration.
A contract has b- en m de tor having corn
pit ted early in the ensuing year, a Fem i 6
Gvmunsium. for physical education.
Yi.utig ladies wht rnav desire 10 speak th<
French I uiguage, -vi|( have u, comm n tdv ti
ta.jes ifl’ rded them here Mrs. E’Este was
educated in Fram e— is a lady of super, r tv
comph-limen's, and speaks French and Eng
hsb wiih eq til lacihtv. I lo- I’rmmpal and
Ins brothei likewise speak 'be I ingriage.
OFFIUi BS.
L. LaTA-iTE. I’o :> h < of French, Span
sh, Latin, G. rm m. Logic, ditetorie, and
B'llt - Leto r~, I listorv, Geogian .y, Arithme
nc &
A. B WATROUS, A B. Tea her at
('hr tiu.'t. \, .Naim <1 P i| soo y A it momv
A'gel r , Geomelty, I r miemi 'rv M r d and
lo’ 1 1 1. 1 tii o Pmlosopb\. Jg. .
M s I)’E>rE, teacher of Drawing ami
P 1 ming m all their branches, and Assistant
in French ami Music.
V. L \ I A >l'E, teach ir of the Theory and
Pruct.ee of Music.
TE MS.
Element irv pupil.-, per term, S2O
A II others, “ “ 25
Bo 'id, including, washing, fuel, candles,
&c per month, 10
ML'SH —Piano and Guitar, per term,
ea h, 25
Use of Piano, per terin, 3
Drawing, in C rayon or Pencil, per term. 15
Painting, in oil or water colors, per term, 15
l'u io h Latin & Spanish, ea« I) per term. 15
One titli the above firms «<ll tie invariably
leqmred in advance.
No pupil will lie received for a less time
than one term, and those who come aliei the
begun ing of a term w ill be charged from the
line of entrance, 'mt 1,0 dedu mm will be
made for leaving before the end of the term’
anna M LCTAS lE,
L. LA I AS I E,
Principals-
Dec 10 26wt 15.1 u 2 n
St ’ayeJ or Stolen,
&.'h ,( AI 1 .ie siib-< 1 ibt-r’s planta'l 11 in
R < i> Oik e Uouitv, a ema I ba'
’ !, f * I'bnut tour ya s hl. i h tier
IN -V-,L J, last spring’s cu t ; .mJ a -tn 1 I son II
Wie -aracMSt li rsr, (lax main and mil about four
»«'nr«ol.i Anv iidoriiia in dm cted lo tbe -übscriber
at D.hiohnc' H Lumpkin (' unty will be ilianktully
ren ived, and libcra’h i. wa d- ■
THOMAS J PARK'.
Nov. 25th 1836 24tf.
For Sale.
T '' T 1034. adj . n?
»«»»■ j I>.l. 1. g.. o 0 25
JI i M ' * midvr (c nee, also g >od
JHSfIA or GOLD.
ALSO 722. ° ) which the Mil l.ftw n
D .hl.ihnega aud Au aria is -i n i'« I. I’- rfe tn- at ply
to G. K Cessna, or to th. s-il.sc th- r. at Dab hm ga
J A UES P H\AM s.
Notice.
FBI HE subscriber have g been called on business
B to NF.AA F.UHOI A. informs those who have
b> iit so kind as to intros' prot.-s-i • >a busii.e»s to ins
car., that ll.eit intr rest* shall till receive pr.. p' at- '
fei'ti >n. Those wh< may wish t< co<ntn>i icate ui hi
him on matt, rs c nn. cted with tb< LAVA , or i I a.» s
bii'ini s< l" tils . anageme t, ci . d - t,.ug . .M 11
Gatltiighl I ~q ~t Dat.lo, <u A h it I .'rk"i
«n will gt»< i. 1 tir pr >’i.- mn. «r forward
t <-ir 10m .j.Hiations to the H a ! Quarters ut t><
LutUj'kia Volunteers «t N< w t cho a.
GEORGE W. P \SC \t .
»Jy<jrnry of Lew.
Mirror,
SiljE spieadid pat uiiag< awarded to the I’hiladel-
R. pltia Saturday Courier, induces tie editors to
couitm uce the publication, under the above title, of a
quario edition of their popular journal, so long known
as the largest Fam ly Newspaper in tli p United States, i
with a list oi near TV, L.VI Y-SIX THUL’toANDj
.sUiioUuiBEKS. The new tea'urerecently introduced j
ot turnishittg i n-ir r-ud-rs ilia new books <-f the bi st ■
literature oi the day .amig proved so eminently suc
ees-lu., th.: plan will tie continued. S;x Volumes oi
the celebrated writings of Captain Marryati, and sixty
tiv- oi Mi BtOi.k’s valuable Letters from Europe, have
aheudy been pun.is eu vvithoui itiierieiing with its
news and ini'CciiaitetiUS reading. The Courier is the
largest arm cheapest tamily newspaper ever issui d in
thi-. c. u'dry eoiitaining ar l icles in Literature, Science,
ami A.ts; Internal Improvement, Agriculture; in
simri ever, variety of topics usual,y introduced into a
p b.icj trual. livtun t-JI accounts of sales, markets,
and news ol the latest date's.
It is pi.blisiied al tit'- low price of §2. For this small
sum subscriber: get valuable and entertaining matter,
each Week eitougo <> t.ll acomtnon bookoi 200 pages,
and equal to 52 voiu .ies a year, and a i.ith is estimated
to be read, w.ekly, ny at least two hundred thousand
Ibjople, scattered m ail pai ts <4 the country, from Maine
to El -r'ma. amt !r..m the sea boaid to the lakes. The
paper iiu- been no* so ong established as io render it
oi well Known to require an extended prospectus,
tile publi.-dn is, tneieiore, will do no more than refer to
th. tw leaning .tally political papers of opposite poli
tics. i tie Pe msyiva,.i .n says— ‘ The Saturday Cour- j
ter is lite largest,and one oi the bcsitamiiy newspapers
in t ie Lnio.i;’ the other, the Euquirei and Daily
Courier, says —“it is the largest journal published in
Philadelphia, and one of the very best in the Uni ed
States” Toe New Yolk Star says - “we know of
noihi .g tn nc liberal on .he pail ofihe editors, and no
m.-a.is im.r.-ctli'. aci us io ui a>v ut lie dot ,iant talents
>1 on i minny, .ban then unexampled liberality in
ottering .1 erurv prizes,”
1 in; Albany Me.cury of March 16ili, 1836, says—
“lhe Sai iiday C mier, is de.-idi dly the beet Family
New spa fit i ever published in this <>r any other count ty,
.. id i s ,;ue is omy app ec.i.ed by the public, it we
may judge iro n its vast circulation, which exceeds
2 S.UOO p< i we< k! Its contents are agreeably varied,
a,, i e.icu num >er <oiitaiiis imue ready v.lmible ’rea
ding mattei’ .11 • . is . mm hed in a w. ek in any da.iy
~aper i he onion—l s mummoih di.nensums enable
its enterprising pioprn tors, Messrs. Goodward A
Ci.arke, ol Pni adeljdiia lo re-pulnis:i in itscmUmns.
hi t:ie couisv <>l a y ea<, several of the ost i iteresti .g
new ». iKs hat issui tropi the bii ish press; wine
cannot tail to give o it a permanent niter' st, and ren
■er i. wort,.y oi p. esei v..tion T < tm e. tne msites.
iber. toie i s >cii ot heir übset diers as desiie to have
thei numbeis bou U, Ui< y nave d. termin- d o
issuing an cdmoii ol the U uti > in th. quarto iorm,
w nc . w ill re ml er n much mo. e cmivt ui. nt tor reading
w lieu it is 0 .u .d i.i a volume, and Uiu* greatly enbanct
its value.’’
TUI'. QI AR I’o I DI , ION.
Under the t tie of im Philadelphia Mirror, will
r oinmeiice ■< ith the pubii. at 0,. . i 1’ ize Tale,
to vvmcn was a ame.dtm priZ" oi written by
Miss i.eslie, edito ■ f the »;4' mlid A .iial the Token,
uiitl a.i ho. of \ ucrican Li eialure. A I "ge number
ot songs, poems, la cs, &c. oliered i i Coinpenti n for the
ji.rOO dol.ai p mmums, will ald v hie a I interest to
the succeeding nu übers, w hi< Ii will aisß be enriched
by a story from Miss .Sedgewick, author ot Hope
I.' s ie, > he. Linwoods A c , whose talents have been
so jus y and extensively appreciated, both at home
and ab oud.
This a proved FAMILY NESPAPER is siridly
neutrai in u hgmus .mi political matters, and the un
compromising opponeni oi quackery of every kind
M APS.
’ In addition to all of which the publihers intend fur
' iiishmg th.ii patrons w ith a senes ol engraved Maps
i emorar. mg the i wenty-uve Slates of the L tiion,&c. ex
i mbi mg il.< sit .un. n.&c. of rivers, towns, mountains
lakes, the s a board, internal improvements, as dis
play, dm <■ .mils, ail roads. A’< wnh other interesting
ami useful teatures, roads, disianc. s Ac. forming a
aco plete Alias for general u-e ami inf. filiation, h <nd
| soim ly e*. cmed, and each distinct map «.n a large
i quario sheet, at an expense which nothing tint the
spo udid p it mnuge w lii. h for six years past has been so
: geneiuusly extended to them, could warrant.
TERMS;
The Philadelphia Satun.'ay Courier is still continued
jin its large form, < th. s une piicea-gheretotore. The
Pnnadelj Imi M . ror bei g a quarto t uiui n ot the Sat
urday Cou i< r, wit;, its increased attractions, and prin
; led on the tine w lute paper <4 i be same size as i lie
j New Y ork .Albion, will tic p it al precisely one half the
price <4 that v .lua rle journal, viz : I‘liiee Dollais per
I annum, payable m advance, (inch ding the Maps.)
WOUDAVAI.D A Ci.ARKE.
Pniladelphi.
i ol ice.
tI.L p. rso ’S are nr r. by cauti tied against ttading
tor a , r mis- ,rv N. l« , ex< cuted bv tne to a Clock
f’< lar by th- name <> AViihams, foi the sum ot
St vt nt. rit Doi is and tit' v cents- due tin twentv
25. ii of Dee mber ext—as i.e said Note w din. the
paid vo untariiy by me, on uicount ut an entire failuie
oi con.-iJe atiou.
OSBIRN IKGOOD.
Forsy iy couniy, Ga. / 18—3 mm.
Sept. 9th 1836. j
Aoticc,
IIIRREBY t >rwarn al 1 p- i - - from tending for k
N ot of band made by my . If payab.e toWiUi .m
H. I nderwood. th note i- t u tii.r.y Do bars, pay ah e
1 six molilli- alter dati lie <1 ite wt do n 4 recollect.— !
I do m.t intend lo pay Said note mihss compelled by
law, as the considers ion i»r winch it was givin I i
jeutiidx failed. ’ j
LE.ASON SPDA. I
Spet. 20lh. 1835.—22 f-
TAKE NOTICE,
■ FH HAT 1 do he re > y cai.ti. ri an 1 f.-ru am all per- ’
R soi»a Irum ire sspu-st .g in any way w hatever. on
j iu> tot < f Gohl Land, number h'.tj, in tne 12ib district
f the first »e» t am, smate and lying in I.nmpkin coun
ty (l or me: ly C hefokr «■) m.d r the |ien <l> v the la w .
J A 1.8 ... BKAAV.NJ.R
.xo vvev:.
unsettl'd busi ess <>t the Office of the
I AV Est Er.* Ht>At D. mav be found m tire fiends
(> vs ts (i A t lli< IGIII. f.?q—to w m>m tb. se m
.ebted are Tt quC.-ted oi. akc pay m» nt.
O. P. MI.aW.
Dahluhaega, Augtxst 2Cih, ISX Ibtf ,
Gist off lactfcrs
REMAINING in the Pus. Office al Dtli
lobritga, Lunipkm County, Ga. un the Ist day
of Januaiy, 1837, and if not taken out before
the Ist day of April next, will be sent lo the
General Post Office as dead Leiters :
A M
Win. Anderson 2 Willts McDonnald
B A. McCollum 2
Mordica Brown 2 Mrs. Sarah Marlin
John Brown John Mar.in
Willson Bredweil D tmel Mathias
Thomas Bennett Alen M thews
James M. Barnes Daniel Miller
Isham Baker P K. McCraiy 2
AA m. Bairt 2 James S. Moreland 2
Wm. Biid \A m. Mills
Joseph Barnett Joel Marable
C N
Miss Martann A Carr Morgan Nelson
Maik Coleman Z Norman
George M. Crane P
McLeod & Crane James Prater
Henry C'umpbtll ILdbffP Inter
Hesektah Cochran Wm. Phillips ,
Elihu Criswell James Pares j
D Q
Elias Davison M. P Qmliian
E VV m Quince
Thomas Edwards II
Philip Earley D- 11. Ralston
* F Samuel Ku.berford
J. A. Few 2 Sohn Ralston
J, D. Fields, jr. John Redman
G George Ruhus
John Gage S
H John Suadman
Lewis Hicks M-iry Senders
A. J, Hansell 13 John -mith, R. B«
.. B. Holt 3 Mrs. Surah Siepbens
Henry Holman H. Sulliv-iti
J am« s H Hay nes VV’m. S one
J - F. llopkiud John M. Seliorn
Isaac Huberts 1'
J Dorcas Treudaway
AV in Justice 2 D J Turner
Henry Ji nmogs, W r
Jason Jones Joim W d.-oti 2
L John VVi'lker
Mm. Landrum Wm \\ dener 3
Mi. Lance H m K AV illiams 2
John Wallis
WILLI AM A. ST A 1 ON, P M.
LIST OP LETTERS
REM VINING in the Post Offi.t at A lira
im, L m km county, Ga. the Ist day of Jan
nary 1837, and if not taken out befioe ’be Ist
day of April next, will be sent to the General
i ost Office as doad Letters :
A L
F. C Andoe Francis Lockerd
B Wm Linsey
Clinton Biadford M
John Baker William Moro
W’dli.itn Banks Aictiible McCollum
Joseph Banz Robert B McClure
C John Martin
Elihu Creaswell 2 N
Jacob Canol Daniel Nesler
F P
William Fry J irm-s Paxton
H A Pone
Wilham Harnnton R G Patton
Maj V B Holt R
] E S’ Hopkins Ansel Road
J T
A or Jasner Johnston G Doctor Thomas
T H Jus 1 ice W
Miss Tebitlia Wade
THOM A' LILLY, P, M.
Georgia, Lumpkin ( ounty.
RtR HERE A.S Boling AV Field-, applu hto me for
V V Leiter* of Administration, >n the Estate ol
Elizabeth Si.,ith. late "I s.ud county ei eased. Ilu s
are therefore 10 cite and ad-nontst. all and singular the
kindred and i reditors ot said deceased, u. be and ap
pear at my "ffive within tbe time i c ibi-ri by law
i to show cause if any they have why said Lciteis
I should not be granted.
j Given Under my hand this 11th dav of Nov 1836.
M. P QI I LI.IAN, c. c. o
24 -30 d
GEORGIA, Lumpkin ('ounty.
B H IRL A - 'John M Bow ma. 1, Guardian oi (he
< T ci.duri a of Polly S atl t (laidier absent)
a; , nes to me for Letters oi Dismission of his t-uid
Gtiart'iauship. I hese are then tore to cite and ad
moms Hit win in these presi-ms may concern to be
1 ami a,'p> ar at my office, » tthiti the time prescribed by
I ta w, t" shew cnus< if any the , have, why said Letters
-hould ii"t be granted. Given under my hand, this
i-llu Match, 1:36.
M. P. QUILLIAN, c. c o.
4a Gul.
SNOL'R montl s a'ler date application a ill be made
to tne H noralde the inleii .r Court of Chen.kt e
couiov. while eitm g ns a Court <4 Ordinary, for leave
to seli Lot N i 32, m the 9th uistrict of otiginul.y Trut,|>
now Menw ether coumy ,it being the real Estate of I
Hampton G. Mudd x minor
JOHN G MADDOX, Guardian.
Sept. 29th, 1336.—21- 4m.
ULll inonflis ufit-r dale applicntton will I
be tn «de to the ILmorAbli Lift i tor (Hurt
»t Habersham County, wfsen sitting Im t.rdi
n ry purp .sts tor leave to st II all the real • b
late ut John Melaine, de< eased.
ELIJAH BHK, Adm’r.
Dec. 2€,
Miscellaneous.
HUNTING versus YACHTING,
BY F. P. DELME RADCLIFFE, ESQ.
Some love to ride the ocean tide,
Their charms are in “the dark blue sea
But nerve at need, a gallant steed,
And the life of a hunter for me.
AAe plough the deep, orclimb the steep,
Au ith a heart and a hand as brave
As those who steer their bold career
Far o’er the foaming wave.
There is that in the sound of horn and hound
Vlihich leaves all care behind.
And the huntsman’s cheer delights the ear,
Borne merrily on the w ind.
Oh! give me a place in the stirring chance,
A dull sky and a southern breeze,
You may rove in vain o’er the mighty main,
Ere you find any joys like these.
TO AN OLD PLEASURE BOAT.
Converled into a seat in Shirley Park.
by tuomas hatnes bayley.
OH boat 1 I wish a lot were mine,
In youth and age resembling thine •
When young and stro- g like thee to glide.
Over a calm and sunny tide;
For innocent enjoyment framed,
Pleasure named with me when I’m named!
In age, when too infirm to move
Amid the scenes I used to love,
A cheerful aspect still I’d wear,
Sought by the youthful and the lair,
And offering to every guest,
A Shelter and a place of rest,
Shirley Park July, 1836.
A Hurricane Chasing a Gohl Aline.
A furious hurricane took place on
the l>th Now in Rutherford county
Aorth Carolina. It unroofed the
houses, blew down the fences, and
c rried oft’ the fodder stacks of sev
eral planters near Rutherfordton,
besides levelling forests tothc ground
and blocking up the roads with their
huge trunks. Its length was ten
miles, and its breadth a quarter of a
mile. Among other freaks it took
up a chicken house, and filled the
air with a Hock of fowls, turkeys and
ducks. About five miles north of
Rutherfordton, a vein of gold has
been traced at least three miles,
and a large company has commenc
ed operating upon a portion of it,
with every prospect of realizing a
large profit on their investment.
The gale encountered this vein at
1 one end, pursued it for the Avhole
three miles, with as much exactness
as the most skillful mineralogist
would trace its various windings
literally sweeping every thing be
fore it.
Starling children in the world.
31 any an unwise parent labors
hard and Ha es sparingly all his life
I for the purpose of leaving enough to
I give his children a start in the \vorld
as it is i ailed. Getting a young man
all at witli money left him by nis re
latives, is like t a ing bladders under
the arm of one who cannot swim——
ten chances to one he wiil loose his
bladders & go to the bottom. 'Peach
him to swim and then he will never
need the bladders. Give your child
a sound education, & j ou iiavc done
enough for him. See to it that his
morais arc pure, his mind cultivated
and his w hole nature made subserv
ient to the laws which govern man,
and you have given him what will be
oi more value than the wealth of the
Indies. \ou have given him a start’
which no misfol tune can deprive
him of. 'I he earlier sou teach him
to depend upon his own resources
the better.
The principal of reading is, (o
'Ct people to thitikiiiy, as a bucket oi water
t oijft d into a dry pump, breaks up the exhaust
ießs fountain. Poston Herald.
’Twixt woman Bild WINE,
Man’s lot is to smart,
For wine m.'.kes liis lr ad 'm.ba
Aud hts I.eat’!
NO. 32.