Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, April 22, 1837, Image 1

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MIIVEBS RECORDER V i . \v. US ij 3 .;*> Ai I i'h: ( ><: ide >' .L;,; i liic.i i Wvwspapnf, Publishi <' at D i noil iri s. i u <kbi County, Georgia, devoted it tile p ;ser.v.iti <n .>i die ,mon; and Sovereignty of tne ■ *rKi. i'm syc i>n a.i n.>t‘jiiy —the sliudeier oi »o Lidikidu: t.iet'i- :»u pi Jackson. RU3L(S-li4D VF. .'.y SA l URI>A i MORNING, ii <A» 4-S J» 4L &zi J , I'iil fi D By S UIUiEaL. LUO. Terms —•' ‘i f <: ■• ■ t0i1,.. - per a tn. - m when paid in ad r vatw.e >r four d.di’irs. if not paid until tin- end ol (hr v-i <r N t p iper .vill !>■• di-t: Miii.Ticd. bat at the option ot (tie i'j tii k to a o s'i'i‘ici iber in arienrs. Alv rti-i -ni i' m i Job Work *vili be executed at l the <• is'icnai'y pric.i s (hi rrn i .iiiiii’ io i 4 '>' he E'libits tn list be post naid to inliiie them io attention. No siiti'-r.riptioii roc.-ived for less tlian a year EX IJ L'l'ORS (Nil X i MINI s i'll A I'ORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtors and Creditors to he published six we ts.—Piinci ’s >igest, page 137. Ail intended -.il -s o; _io ‘s a,nJ chattels belonging to testators »r inti's: a’es ■'<>■ >di aid eliattels, shall Ic publish.' i in two or mon-public places in (lie parish j[conn/ » | where such effects are to or sold and in the gazette, nt east loris days before (he day of such in tended s; <• —ibid 151. T AUs "Sto tie be’ .vein t lie houis of ten a—~voiji o’clock, an lil coati iued troni liy to day nntTce to be «tv» it tnvi’i of on lite first day of sale — ibid i(>7 Ejaii sol rial property to be on ihe first Tuesday in th- n >ath. al •h<* place of public sales,after sixty da) s publiiPdion.— ibid I* I. Appiic iti oil >r Letters of Dismission published sis months.*— ibid l(»8. ESTR A A S To be advertised by the ■ Jerk of the Inferior Court /Notice* OUR Co,■•.!. • a), by ntual con- o.nl, .U.A. _£ _3 HJ V It il A J- . i "ELL. Aitoriu ys at law. Daido'iiiega lath bt |B3i>. t - —■■■ , , . -——— si . i conn tie in p ii« 11 nt Hi'' Cner..k e, am 2 i. udj .c< ul i of the VV.sbin Circtiil. Audi'-sS, ! >ll s i .u.A. I uipkiu Coitaiy, (>.. A.< D .v . j. 11 *N Li.L. 0. , 1,., H 36. 23ti Toe if. publican Savaim.ih IC c .rde .lilb dji vdle. Senti..<M August i, wdi give ihe above linn in > I iy user!t it' uiiU toi wa:d ui counts. A. J it GJjO.kiC'A./A. f’ j SScullsborutt.fi, Ci a. Ol'.; friend ■ ii i patr-.n i.'c ormi Ithit th ex- I' lije- of Illis I S itil i .11 U e I an .. u on Mo. ...\ ibe 16:h mst. A. G. VV fli 'L', a b , mid Mil. D'.:>Tl. is daily expn ted. Mi A. c>>.u sr. ■ coin .r d.i! by fi Rs. m f Brautly and othe ■ , Mri i)'l.at.. by M a .si.h'ia Bi.l.de and others; Masi talk is a i;. iiilUate ol Mih. \V llla>’s H'tlli..ai) < lit iiO. ;md .1. I. Al \af 'he p ill ipnl, lit us leiivi toio! ro f' ' i-s a >a < \V <lic , D. M 11 llei.io.i. Ri Di < ap' I.',' ol.niiia, '. Carolina; Ih j. B ‘i >nu.i . I l> >lt i, ii.i. t Dr. i. Broun, \u uil'.t i ; HJ. a till War t, Joli.i D 11 >W II l.sq., F.dnurd Ca iy, i. '| < 'in "b ’ •• • ; » <>l id Sam ,»d |{ Il'kai'l . did g ilh ;' "I F art I, WitllH .1 i. fla ts 11. Esq , . D , i si] - • >t i'iy.ro gh, xc. tu llailn»! I e rued 1 it ->>tll ' av < .plained ot our ft mis b< i o higliv. then u' any .. her ; ho I m tins *Hi >t< ,»i h Ive t .Included >o . 'tdii.is Ith lull w 111, rt' OUi lift'. Eie iff in Ur. < h s. sl2 Ot) per term. IL.il-a li'a.K II 16 Ut “ Dr ia mg und I'ainting, Ju 00 “ “ Liioou.mi's. 10 00 “ Music, (Piano and guita each) 25 U 0 “ “ Ist* .I t h.n», 300 “ “ Boar l, 10 UH per tno th Th h n h ot thi* p' '<•'*. the r tiaenie -t ol i s s>. * cir tv, > I'.' rit \ o h>' w ntc , tind tue <■' t led de t< mi naiion f h ■ P n ip''l t • r ml i hi* 1 slit ti •, t. r (. a. Waal Do M.r s' i- Im 'Olllll ( liroutia giv. us claims on he pt*’ nag'' ”1 "ur *'ouitiern Im t ten. A\ \ t M I. \ i \S .E, L. LAI AS * E. i'rincipalt. January 2'3, 1817. 34-—-It. 0?Q TUB sourn. k.\, i'lT .Lic. l "■< I i a di» *»■ owe t> . ur*. lv< s, to V r hi or o’uri ii ini-. I cei ihiii ■ c|>orl9 ** liicli are ‘•on ■* lo igui's ot ill'll oar’’ that fvif l*..‘<he>9 in be >; isisiru' a c ybo iln>.lists V\ *r< not the enly t> arn is in s< o s > i* h i e w .o k'io > u« won d be tee L'-l l<> ch .ig i*» with •ic > n . tin p iticipli-a— --> lb n > us to be ■’•>uih"i'. hi. n Qti ires ot Virginia but ie ■ gi ins oy auoptiou) by him education mid in icvling. 1 I \ry-TE, V. LaTASTE. January 28. >» —34 4t \ 0.l E. fOi»T r '•!> All) h c t in pr misnrv \'ote, J mad' bv loiw ia’> •B« if n s »• p<i »h r i.< Jo n T b.c.ili Jr. Hill! r >i!i> -I' by <*.d I! , mill--T'b.'r, t•> thl.ty do jrs b- n> . if.it th Dll I d.av ot Ma c i 1836, > i du I 4t d,.v <>l l\ (Io r- afl i. T •• > h'ir h e cCrb << ,t nrd ag list tradi y 'or a.id A !*• nd 'h .tithe* tm n i to i iy otic vxi «'pk u.yse.y, as I «m h.'ie t ..l m* tn tot the M ne. < k JAMES 11. MORLEY. Dec 24’h. 1838 2“»tf GLOIP I I jimpkin < ’ountv. ' r3p fD ( efw .me b t„h’> M ' •*- ,l '*'• ” ,n ** I" •' ’ 't- i •A. JfA "’’ 1 ’ ’** *” • 1 ' »<" »» turn bed ” 4 "l*t' to d .ot j - • •** .a r. a t > r.ld b> Lem* 111 I J 1 >•• 1 J«» >■».. 1 e '* -t > d la -a d tit y eta,ts This Stt a da* *» n ui. is" >i \R) " VI KI 8 J P. A (rue ri’nr' from th* 1 . y B k, tn« 23d day Ol Jaßuu v i•'37, V. r. QULLi A.X, D. c. I. C. ■ 33-.JL SFT IN THE WEST. “let there BE HARMiNrI Nrnt N G S E3SENTIA L —l. IBera LI T v INTH 1N G S NOT essentia l —C HaR IT 1 IN AL L.” b.UIL'JU.XEG.\, I.U.UVKi.V CoV.X i’Y, GEORGIA, APRIL 22, 1831. ! ■ S.M IT Is a.* G. subscriber takes this J. moth 'll ot i' forming the *'* iz ’* n s '•£ Dahli.hn. g.T, and ns vicinity, that tic has <>p< tied a new on the main Street leading f.>>m he Cour'House to, i he Mnit, and about halt aaylietw the two where i he is p t [lured to do any kind ol business m hU line, i tn It' >i -t st. Ie am! upon the shortest noli e. tic I hopes b his prom. ( a d imrtrnt tiruf afte >tion to titisim s,, <o share a ib’ral patronage. His prices are such as are customary. FRANCIS R BO A EN. January 28. 1837,- 33tf I $35 REWARD! | '. » A H E ab"V e rev. ar.: oft < ijy-five ' -S- H liars, will be given so ; c r ai prcbensi nnd ehvtiv'Otb sub-! srib r. a I •..hlohn-ga, of a eeltuin C t' negioma ; by i am. of fi.eA .L* GJi « / z 7 f r for his <:» iiv r. i > any j il in this State, so I g'-t him A ders.m ie about twe y live ic os old -live fe< t eight inch's high—very black und quick spoken \nderson was pm based ot Mr. t iabriel (f Gill, by R A !I It eb ii tnri-e tm-nilis ago, and since of R. A. H >lt bi tlie H ihscriber. JOHN R. HALL. F,.t. i i«'» 7 _ s4f f Reward. ERE US’ the body of JOHN E. v H GJ! )A , was found near the v illag '.f I dbo t<>!i, on the 6’h inst., under such < ir cinristances as indiit.es the Jury of anquest to decide ‘hat the said John E. Grav w is mur dered by some person or persona unknown, ibmit one mon h or six weeks previous to that time : Now, notice is, given, that the citizets of I allioDon, a>id the vicinity thereof, have made ■it', by sulisi ripti'in, the »iiin of one thoiiyand dollars, which w ill be paid as a rewa’d to any J p'tsnii or p 'lsons, who will api.reliend and prosecute o conviction, the murderer or tn ;r '■t-T' rs of (He said .!■ ho F Gray. Talimit.in, Jan 16. 1537. —35 CAI IION. A LL persons are hereby cautioned ajamst * “ tiadiim for a promissory ftote, (writiea is follows :) Doll irs, 1410,—8y the twenty fifth dav of December hex' we pfutm-e to pay I s .-ic V\ at kit’S. Tr’istee (for Mr Snepp.trd) »>r briret, loiineen hundred md ten dull us for value le riV' d, and il not punctually pu:d, interest liotn date. 11m January, 1837 (Signed by) AV. B. V\ ARTHEN, 1. J WART. EN. Ah the consideration for which the said mite wis given, has entirely tailed, I am de termined not to pa} it. W. B WAR THEN. Jm. 30, 1837. -H. GKO IGIA, unipkin (?ount\. «* v . 11l 111 8a nut IM> C.irtr, Admini- r.itor, V V and Sar. h Msitin, Admin s'raifx un tfe F."'s'aie ot Jes-e .Marini, late f e id C'ninßy d< i ease ■ Hppl|. * tor Letiers <>f I)■ -mie-1«»■ < from suit E't<i'e. I I’hese are th.-ndore to <it<- and id . etiish all and I singular tin- kln lred and cr> lira of -aid decayed, to Ibe >n ippaar at tny olii a* mit i i ih time pres< n''i*d tey I w to s• w cause il any t.,e» have, w > aid Ie - 'i r* -lion il n- t tie gran en (in'-n >i' dr m . hand, this 21*' flrmsr.. 1836 .M. P QI ILI IAN, C c. o. 32—« 6 ni. H R in >’i'hw afi' r date anplicat ,on will ™ be tn d<‘ !'• he il i>O>Al>|e Lift'imr ( mirt ol li ibeishiun ('on' tv. when si'img (or ordi nary pmp'i«es tor L ave to <* I| !( || the real s lute of John M> 1 Hue, <1 en«. *|. I.i 1J \ H bi>K, Adtn’r. Dec 26, 1830 GEORGIA, Lumpkin County. lIF.KI AS. William T .oiups.m, f .1,.-. ,o me ' V * lor L**>|erS Ol Au Ull'l.l 1811 oi |.»tat, of Fran is Ch in uts, I toot s«i.l i ..in’* ec.as d i I'liesC are, those oe.to ci e and Huin>n.tsh . I Ami siug.Jar. th- kindred > <1 i-r-- it .rs i sai.i «!• v i.-e '. to b" and ■[>]*• ar at v th within b time [■ t scr bed by law, t <h w C-111-e, It am tliey Have, whv said let ter-s ollld not la- p» .t.d Given under ini bund t.is! 8 'si of Jania v. 1537 M. P. Ql IL. 1 *A. C. C. U 32—30.1 I KE NOTIUI HA I 1 do (nr ch 1.11 •! in I l rvarn ali pe S 50,.» troni tr.-sp.i-si g i H vu.vHh.lei .oi ni > I a . t ' »ob I..wd, mi :.t.< r •■'♦.in ibe 12-h lii-'nc' Ith ■ first s t >ii ~si He am: iv .. m i .. ..i . o ■ :y (loTu.eily L her. k< e) t.iider in-pen v ,w J \ ES *. B..AW XI R NOTICE. fS4 H E unset’i*'d btisi ess of the Office of t'c ■ \A is i r.as H t.. ai n. tns) be tuund . •(!»• I.a ds j oi '1 11 GAiilKlGtli. L‘<] —to w iio.n th >sc m :<'b.e,l aie r. .p.e-:»d to. ake pavnivn’. O P. sH.aAA’. Dalio'hr. ga, August 23th. 1535 IStf XotH’Cw SH 14R fBY t ri* arn ,> i s tro t adi-tg f.,r t \ . i>t ba'id i.i . ■■) my • 'I. [i. * al> . ( > U >,' n 11. 1 iiili-r. ud. th nute i* t rtbir y Dii.Jar-, a. < «u i.i. nh. x!|. d .the d «ie w e .»•» n t r-«• : » - Ido not intr>.d . , p sv s.mf r.n e unh -- c \ la** . a* tSe consul.- a iou i -r w fi.t.i it w s gi. < n h.- enti *L failed. LFASOX SPIAA. j Sp-t. 20th. 1835.-22::- AND *>2* Cl- aJ9.sL iS'-X al« AN ACT To change the time of holding the SuperieJ & lot riur courts o! ’he Cherokee circuit. : lie il enact: dbjt ; e. Senate and House of Rtpresentati >es oj the State of ticot in ‘ titner d issenibly in t, and it is kertby enact- ; ed by the aithority of the. same, That from &. aftei the passage <>f this ~ct, the Superior j courts of tlie Cucrokse circuit shall be as i follows: in the county ol Paulding, on Wednesday i before the second .»l.»n<l-iy m F«-"tu. y and! August. In the cmtoiy ff C.tss, on the second Mun diy io Febru ry a.id August tn the courtiy of For.yth, <>n the iourl: Mo. day m February »md Au-j >.t. In tho county of Lumpkin, on the firs Monday in March and September. In the county of Union, on the Se< onu • Monday in Mai ch and September. In the county of Gilm. r, on Weduesdai ■ Tier Hie second Monday in March am| bop. . lemher. In l he county of Murray, on the third Mon day tn March and September- < In the <miin y of tValki r, on the. fourth Mon day in Man ti and September. In die County of Floyd, on ihc first Mon day in Apnlatid Tuesday after the firs’ Mon day in October. 'l’he inferior courts shall be held as fol low s: li ihc cotinly ol Paulding, on the same Monday to M v and November. In he cot iiiy of Cass, «>t> tne fourth Mon day in Al ay a d X ovember. In the county of Gturnkee, on the first Monday in June and D <ember. In ihe county of F-'reym, on the secenti Monday in Jone and December. In ihe county ot irimpkin, on the third Monday tn June amt December. In the cmimv "I Union, on Hie fourth M >n day in June and D cember. In Hie county of Gilmer, on ifin first Mon day in Jul) '.nd January. li> ne county <>i Murray, on the second Monday tn July and January. in tne I'oiin y of A alker, mi the till'd M ui d .y in J uly Jami rv. I" lu' county l Floyd, on the fourth M-n daj nt July and January. Sec. 2 be it Jurther enacted b:/ the authority ajoi esaid, I' >at a I wu a, pro< e-*ses Mißj <E and < i alums, «i re o miz inces. i»s.i« d, oi who bhi all In real’er issue, for tne mx' ci.suing term ol the supei mr md inletmt com is of tlie said Cnerokee eircm's, shall tie In Id and considered a* reimnii.l- to the terms of said cour', c or<iernpl.>t< d Ly'iusac. as g.iiul .mi valid in law An I .*ll offic s, S'Uk.ih, w nti-s.ses, |) irn-« md j Tors, shall be ' helti-md bound lo al *mu smi tours on the I onies h- iem Spectfi.'d, in hk •ma nner' ”.s they would have l>-ea iiuun 1 t.> it te:„| s ud courls, h d this act not been pussed. JOSEPH AU, -Sneaker oi the. House oj Rrpresentatiues. KOBER I M. EDEOL>, Pi esid- nt of i -e Senate, Assen rd to, D> • . 23d i-36 li.LIAM MJ UM T g< vernor. AN AC I To repeal tn* first, se. und thiid, fourth, and ilium sei tions of an act, t>> regulate the limiting ol 1 uysicisiis to piaruce m i; it , I > (Hl e. passed Dreernb r 21 ii, 1825, and I ihe 17 :t and 1 Uh sections rt! ’3a 9»h divi-'oti .•tiu» penal c. de, passed Dec 23d. 1833, a-.' Har ns subject (u line and impi a mmont. pri- H<u.» , r .ci;s;ng meds, me, cues Him , of yrgi ' 'able and amnial nubs nice-, c.Lui,*, &.c, tirj . drr the name und btyi® u| tI H . Phv sk i ns. 1. Re it ena- led by the Senate and I oute oj Representatives oj t,e State of in Gene.ul assembly met. and I i. h , by enachdby the authority of the Same. i t... to m a. damr me *,,f lh)S 4 , ( • ii< j mu' Li a pen'liiea Lulu s Hen Gisabih iri pr» Bi nbrd in ifie *t*ciions shove <i rd s i ' I I.l'l'l*. U|» U e nil, or n-»e Tela in. i a It* f wh r j rrson mw [ met long. rr * , . ~ nereat « r pra- m toeilac. p; i i;,ts 8 ate. Sec 2. .tad b- it . laded, by the aul>nriiy njortsiad, T,..;.,. .~s a uu f> r'- .' 1 “‘k “C Gi- ic ,be ai.d’ ic saiiie at*' h rei’V re < *'< d. JO PH BAY, '> rj flit II- « <■! I: r ' ’ ROln.h I »i. » C. 4 U. - i Ftgt ( ;tt m (he >Srhalt. A<-< !.'»<• ! , B» . < ... if Lb > !—>*;• ILL! VU bl ,;Li V. AX ALT ile| e;4 .’2 a p Tii«»ri Hit* 11»< r^spr-ctii>g t!;r in J r'd ;< <i««n <>l «‘d.e» m tit- >!i>ie. Re it enac'ed Lj the .Senate and Howie c h ’.■•rretei ti'.ir-s J lha .State .-f (*eor. ia. it (> ri'.ti tsteu.b! i in t ru.ti it uht'tl"i tiucl ed b the authority J the same, I • v ir in fi t he )• f <• t is a •, -o mu<*h of 'he tjml " ’.r* ccncerrirj the ji/rvd-C’:< a u.‘ slaves into this State, as inhilits emigrants, or persons professing a delenninati< n to set tie in this State, the privilege of hirin'! or len ding- out his slaves within the period of one vear after the removal of slaves, to this State, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that stick actual or expected settler be exempt from all re»tiictions and penalties heretofore im ■ Hxird upon the act <»r <>fF‘r of hiring or lend-, mu such slaves wiihin the time Specified, Provided neverllieless. It shall be the duly of such now cwmer or person intending a resi dence nt 'bis state, to a ppi y' to some one duly nrh'Utsed ’o administer an oatb. and make itTid ivu that they have not intmd «ced sue', -I .Vi? or slaves with a view to speculation, but v-ith ih» mten! Holey ofbeing held to service bv diemseives personally, or their legal heirs hd i prcsenialivPsi. Ses. 2. Jlnd be tl fur ilter maclcd by the authority aforesaid Thai di l.iws militating against tins act, be and ••he s nii‘) ;re hereby epealed. JOSEPH DAY, Spsahcr of the House of Rcvresentatives, KOBER I’ M. ECHO i S. President of the Senate, A-s ■?. (-'! to, 23, Dec. 1836. V» i I LiAM SCil LEY, Governor. ; ’ "' ~ ’ ' ’ Prom the Jiugusta Chronicle and Sentinel. Spring Place ’lurray county, / March 24(h 1837. S G'obvnitfr Schley,— ir The pub lication of a letter of your ‘ xcellen-1 cy’s correspondent, in ‘l/ic of Union,"ol ’he 14th instant, makes it my duty to notice, in a special manner, his false reprc-entatioii of the facts in "elation io the arrest of several individ i ils therein allude I t , and his unjust and unmanly at tempt to east a foul aspersion upo > my official as w. Il as private repu tation, and those concerned with me in the tramsa tion alluded to. It is true, as your excellency’s correspondent has mentioned, tint I divl with a suflicicut force under tn , command, enter ihc houses of a ma jority of the citiz *n> of Vpring Place on the 27th ult. and did airest ten individuals, by virtue of divers war i rants, uh ter the official sig lature of i a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Murray; and not as your Excellency’s correspondent un justly ins imate-; Cinder color of a Stales war rent.' 1 These persons were charged, with having commit ted, on the first day of January last assaults and batt: ries with intent to murder. And owing, as i presume your Excellency ought to know, to an entire suspension of the ad. :inis f ration of the laws of the State, in Murray county for several years past, from causes I will pre sently mention, it became impera tive on me, in ord» r to ensure a faithful discharge of my official duty, to Numinous such a force as would be sufficient to eflect that object. With this force well prepared, I entender cd the houses oi the persons alluded to, an I under the authority above mentioned, made the arrest com plained of; among whom were found the muskets, well charged, we, 1 yet re/’ire to say, afterwards committed tjihe flames. Ihe indignation of those, who aided in the arrest, and s izureofthe muskets, weie such, upon there capture, that noth mg short of their entire destruction could ap. ease their justly excited t- eiings. We were then conscious, and arc now fully apprised that the act cannot be justified umkrthe laws d our country, we feel coidideiit, uudtr ali the circiiuHtaiH it s, that the 'a: t i> in a moral point of view, and in the sight of high licav t :i. Ihe deplorable condition o! affairs ia this country fjr several years pa’st, is known to some extent ■toyour Excellency and the people of Georgia. It will be recollected, ’that this miserable state of affairs ' had its origin ia a celebrated mee ting of the ci.izens of Spring Place, in the cady put of the yea"r At that meeting to the shame and disgrace of those connected with it be spoken, it will be remembered that a long string of resolutions were passed, censuring, in the strongest language, the official acts of the then presiding Judge of our Court, and even using threats and menacing language, ofa highly culpable char acter, towards that officer for having issued a certain writ called a Quo te arranto” which finally resulted in breaking up the Court, and a pros tration ot the laws of the state at the footstool ofa military despotism; the worst oi all despotisms. And now sir, if your excellency will indulge me for a moment, 1 will briefly re count to you a few of the causes which ultimately led to the destruc tion ol the muskets. Soon after the prostration of the Judiciary in this county, and its en tire suspension within its limits, the author o thisdegra ling and huinil itatiug catastrophe in order to effect his purpose, aided and backed by a certain little sycophant!., ictre-zcorker of the ( oosa i,and Company, rep resented to his Ex-Exellency who I verily believe to be your Excellen cy’s correspondent, the necessity of I raising and keeping up in this coun ty a military force, for the ostensible I purpose of protecting our citizens 1 from Indian hostilities. t'he 'feller lof the Central Bank of Georgia, as 1 presume your Excellency is alrca ply appraised was appointed to its command. The countless scenes |of bloodshed and horror, from that time down to the day of his elevation arc too numerous and perhaps too j incredible for a communication of this character, suflice it to say, no i election could be held, no courts, nor indeed any thing else of a public and I may add, scarsely any thing ot private nature could be done, with out the presence of a military force, and the consent of your Excellency’s J aid. la the first organization of this county, the legislature established sever d election prccints in the coun ty. And during the continuance of the ‘Guard’; so sparse was our pop ulation, that these prccints were ea sily guarded and the elections con trolled by a military force. In 1835 your Excellency disbanded the Guard; and with it we had loudly hoped our difficulties would have ceased. But to our great misfortune and the disgrace of our county, the monster was only scotched, not kill ed. The population of the county, notv, ithstanding its reputation abroad for blood-shed and scenes of horor, immediately commenced growing with an astonishing rapidity. The feller of the Central Bank of Geor gia, witnessed with fear and trum tiling, the near and certain approach of a different state of things in this county. And, like all good generals, in time of peace prepared for war, and its train oi necessary consequen ces. Ender these circumstances, and with a view of sustaining and keeping up his former “policy” and course of conduct, he effected, through his very particular friend’ our late ‘senator, a repeal of the act establishing election prccints in the county, at the last session of our le- gislaturc, by which no general elec tion could be legally hedd at anv place in the county, except at .Spring Place. Under this new regulation about thirty-five of our best citizens, residing at remote distances of the count), resolved upon being upon the election ground the evening pre vious to tiie election, i > order that they might, in a civil and honorable maimer, have a ‘fair hark’in the pen ding contest for county officers. But A’O. 37.