Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, April 29, 1837, Image 1

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MinrERS KECOBBEB J£l_L -si V '-J 11. © vnvi. \v. Ai I I'lepuiidem Republican Newspaper, Published at Da'iloh >ega Ln tipkin County, Georgia, devoted to the pr jservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the ij A res. Pile sycophant of no Party —the slanderer ol no Individual—theUtend ol Jackson. PUBLISHED EVERY SATUROAI MORNING, «y ii. ii. <*« trmsffciiir, PRINTED By SL»ILLL TAT till. Terms - i’ire> Dollars per a rum tn w hen paid in ad vance if four dollars, ii'not paid until the end or I hr year No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of the Editor, to any subscriber in ai rears. \ l. erlir tin ; it . and Job Work will be executed at the customary pi ices. (to it nr >ic r'io is to the Editors must be post oaid to intitle them to attention. No subscription received for less than a year EXECUTORS \ND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY Notice to Delators and Creditors to be published six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157. AH intended .'ab-s oi goods and chattels belonging to testators or intestates goods and chattels, shall be published in two or more public places in the parish | comity | where such effects arc to be sold, and in the gazette, at east forty days before the day of such in tended s* ! e.— ibid lb). Allsahsto be between the bouts of ten and font o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to be given thereof on tin* first day of sale.— ibid 167 Sales <>f real property lobe on the first Tuesday in the iioii'li, p the place, of public sales,after sixty days publication.— ibid I7J. Application for Letters of Dismission published six months. — ibid 168. ESTRAYS. To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court Notice* OUR Cop ittuet hip is inis nay, by mutual con sent, v XI2J. A. B. Hol.T. A. J- HANSELL. Attorneys at law. Dauloimega, loth Oct. 1836. gt s.i.d loiitiiiir tie p.actu ein the Cherokee, and Mi in,: idj .ceiit Cmi. th . < f the vV esteru Circuit. — Aiidiess. OAIiI.UIiNLGA, Lumpkin County, Gn. AriD’it. J. li \N -ELL. Oct. 15, 1836. 23tf. T.m iteputi ii hi xnvmm.’b IC corder Milledgeville, Sentinel August/, .xiligiv. • lie above time mo d iy iiscrtioU'i a.<u toi waiu accounts. A. J. IL GlB/aILA h, Ga. OUR friends n I patr.m-* ate m Hiriot that th*: ex eicise- of this i sdui.u v.<;e ns i <d on m i>■ itith mst. A. B. W i'K »U », a B.,nnd Mis. b’l -'s l’L is .1 my expected. .Mr x\. cum-s r • comme <1 -■<! by li K v. Win 1' Branily a.ni olhem , Mis D Estv. by M s. .Nicliola- Bolide and otn. rs ; Miss <latke is »< giadu.ilr of .vtrs. tvillao’s ei ininary At I'iOV ; -tn.l or. 1. I AiASl’*., *he pim ipui, begs leave to iefi r o Protessor Jas. Walluim, Dr. M fl De i.eon. Rev. Dr Capers, «'oluinhia, S. Carolina; Di LB Gorina , I'ebott.m, tiu.; Dr. I. Brown, Au giwla , Maj. I >h i II 11 ward, John D il.>w< 11. Esq, Edward Ca ev. Esq Coin . Lm» G • ; Col .-»el Samuel Rockw ell, Miil<. g iville ; i.ul F arlcr, William Y. il.no, 11. Esq , . Day, Esq. Scottsboro igh, xc. Xc. Having Le lined that some ave co oplained of our terms Inmig higher than at any her * ho.-I in this Stat , w . have concluded to t -.tablisti the toil -w mg as our rates. I.lrm 't irv Branches. sl2 00 per term. Ilighesi Bra nh s, 16 0 > “ “ Dr.wing and Fainting, 10 00 “ *• Lanjunges, I' l 00 “ “ Musk , (Piano and gaita each) 25 00 *“ “ Use ot I iano, JOO “ 11 Board, 10 00 per ino i th. The health ot this place, the r. tineme o <>t rs s<>- eieiv, the miritv ot the wale . and tne (•«■ tied d< tiwmi nirtiou it ihc Printhpal to rvn hir ins Listit 4i.ni tor Ge .rgia, what l>*. Marks’ is lor .south Carolina. give us claims on Die pal < mag * ol our 'mit .ri n bi ci It re it. AN N \ I. L A I’AS lE, L. LA IAS IE, Principals. January 23, 1837.—34—4 t. TO THU SOU PU >LIC. ><’ E l< el it a duty w« ow< I » «.uraclv« a, to V W mmrm our Im uus ot cetlam eports which aie ‘•oi» in umguea At « ver' or’’ that *«>>ie x.«, he s in Sctr tauoro’ a c Abo itm.oi.ts \\ «r< not the only tsaeh-r* mS< m'a'i >•'' a .•> ho-e.liokm- UhWo.>u hr he I st Io eh g ux with sock a.<lu> p itxcifl. s th,. it«> « unlit be S.mthe. >. m< n (n.uvrs ot \ irgtnia, but tie mans ox adoption) by birth education and in feeling. I. L\i V'- PE, V. LvTAM'E. January'.’S. I S ;7. — 34 41. NO 111 E, IOST or 'lib* \|D a <r tain prtniaorv Note. _J hi - l<> by Row land lie rr v i n. •a » jli.r i<. Jo n T ii •Irion. Jr. and ei.do »ed by said It •.'ton t ■ the anb'crib r, f•■ thirty do'Drs bean v d»f<- the I9rn day ot MatCn .»ml <h> ■ t .* 4th day ot Jolt (hereati '. T’>* public, a r ner<-bv caul ned agonist tradi o for <N lr. Mini th ■ m ike t.om ;>,yiog it IO Aliy Oll( rx « p't'myse X . S' I srn he Irani owQirot the Mme. J\xlES II GORLI Y D.c 21 h. 1834.-28tf. Lumpkin County. FBI »' LED befo me b. John M. ■ Ih'lt, « bax ill epo < y s i;e ....edtotw n» t t i< i Nv.th r-.»ehed J m.' >» • t •»» .» a t • 4>' hmd >nn w H i, Lewi. I i. Ks ni •( J. ..>0 I Jo ». t, T>e its-l •» xi lars a .•! tr y « ut.» This Slhh dax o| * ur> |sj7 Hi XRY U VFkl - S J P A irao extrar’ feon in- i'.»ii. v o k h . Kjd ax ot Janus • txJ7. •U. r. Ul iLLiAN, D. C. I. C. , 33—tpl. ’ • “let THERE BE HARMONY IS rHIS G 3 ESSENTIAL —L I I’. SRAL IF Y 1 N Tii iN U 3 NOT ESSENTIA L —C I! ARI T Y IN AL L.” ILAULOUNEGA, LVMrKuX Col\X VV, GaPFJL 29, mi. A W. THE subscribers have formed a copartnership in the practice of LAW, under the name and style SIIVKS &. V7Aliens’, and will punctu.iily attend to all buiiness entrusted to them m the Cherokee Circuit. HENRY L. SIMS, AL J WALKER April 22 1837 —37—6 w. Ad-tress M J. WalKer, Clark vdle Habersham Co’y. Henry L Sims, I mi ming, Foivy th < ou ny. ‘he Southern B immr aud Siaudaid of Uni.m will p.bish the ab ve 6 we.’ks and forward loeir acceoiits io eithe. oi th subs, ribers. S 111 TIS 13 G. subscribe - lakes thn : tT*’^* 5 * meth .<i ol i ,:<irmi g the. ’ 1 IZK,,S f Dnhb'hm gi and i’s j viemitv, ihat lie h.i- on- ned a m xv i B-iACS-JUtKISSZ SHOP. • m the main Street h ading ft,,tn ihe Court House to I he Mint, and about baii way fieteen the tw > w here he is prepared to d-, any kind ot business in '.is hue. in ihr tie.'t st le ano up.m the shortest rioti, e. ■••. hopes b his prom 4 a d unremitting atteuti ui to business, to share a ub- ra! patronage. His prices I are such as are customary. I ' FRANCIS R. EOWEN. January 28, 1837,—33if. . jvt. FfiTl 11 Eab tve reu ar.t ol't .• enty-iive jf*" I ’*- ® U liars, will be given so, the K. apprehension *nd uehv» ry o tin sub- sr *ber, at I'ahlolin ga, of a cetluin negro man by ihe i.ami of < r for his deliv, i» in any j il in this Stale, s I get him A tders ui is! i v’JtfSSr/z-e*?- about tw c i y-five veaiS old ti . efe I I eight inches high—very black and qui< k Spoken tmlerson w ris p rt liasetf ol Mr. Gabi iel (,' Giil bx ! R A 11 .It. ,b u three months ago, and s-ince ot R. 1 A. Ilflt by tl ,e subscriber. * John R. HALL. Feb 4, 1837 —34lf. Strayed or *l |e su,, sc ill. r oi, in- fir i ® diy of February lasi a K <JRkl.l ORSE, seven years old, fouiti en an.i a 1'• I Imnds high, while face comm, n C1 , i r S(lJ: ,|| bel w< en th eves >ud sp, - : .d- i ing hr a.i o. t e nose, hind feet whi e near t... to 4 ' locks sem ti d r the left ear— at.rfwm small s ol dies* st o.i his back; anv information of 'ne ab v> ilescribetl ois ■ will be thankfully rec ive.l, a d rea Honable'aiisfaetion given to the inf ma i' 1 i , horse hs'sirav- <l, he i-likely gone in th. direc ton nf Coxveta -if stolen, < ithi rto Tenues ee o X 'vbama /OSHI \ BRIG AN Wa'kei ro'in’v March 34 1837. 37 4t. WIiEiiELS the body ut JOHN E. GR \ was found near the xillag »>t riilho.ton, <m the 6ih met , under such <-ir ciinistances as indtn.rs rhe Jury of inq ent to decide ‘hat the naid John E. Grav w s mm rleiid by some person or person-, unknown, about one niun h er six weeks previous ta th .t rime : Now, notice is, given, that the rit.zet s »>f ; Talbotton, ami the vicinity thereof, h v< mad; op. hv stibsrripiirin, the auni of •;.« thousand dollars, winch will be paid rs a iewn d ••• mix person or persons, who w ill apt rr-l end a.- d prosecute .«« conviction, the murderer ur m r tlerers of the sani John I - . Gray. Tahroiton, Jan. 18, 1837. —35 GHO’iGI Lumpkin (’outitv. llr.R! Ss nil. I M. C.nrti r. Ad ini r.it.,r, ‘ TV and Sarah Martin. \.imm s'iH'ix. mi the j Female of .L s-e Mar in, late . f said C unty d> < ease.! applies for Let er- <4 Di-mis-io.i from sai I Estate I’’ esc are tlr veto e to cite and ad uon.-u all a id sitigula r the kmured and cn ti-.,r» of .-aitt deer a-ed. to be m > appear at myotfii-e wit .in th true ,r» ,if.- by I< xt ’o au w cause it any tuey ha v«. w■. aid ie • t<rs timi d ii t l>e gran r<l Given under «n . han I. thisCDt la ui -rx. 1836. M. P QUILLIAN, C C. U. 32—w 6 m. tie m ide to hr Honorable I ilviiur t 'omt •>( H . erslmm ('outitv, when lot <>r t , n .rv ptirpo.es lor leave ig sell all the real . s tnie ol John '!• lutite, dteeasad. ELIJAH Adm'r. Dec 26, 1536 GEORGIA, I aiimpkin Coudiv. ' »•£ Hl.lti AS. vx illiaru Thompson, »p t li< > »m, i V w lor L“'te vot Ad/iiiiiistr. ilioh, on t .«• Estate '•if Fran I* (4. in. ma, late of said Counts <iec<<x»<<j I ue»e are, tb'»ei». r, i.» cire and admonish al ana -tug «lia. th. kind red and ere iKu» ■ f sam <!• c b- a d h |« »r at ity flicu within the time p escr bid by law, t sb w c»u e, it any t >ey have, whx x>. t lei i«r.» ould not be g anted Gi»e ii.iei n> • liand i ts!B.'av of Jan.a ». 1837 .M. P. QUILLI \.N, C. C. U. 34 - 30.1 T \KE NO 1 It TB3 'ATI d<> h-re>i cs..ti..n aii.i f-rwnrn ali [ . ■ so.i» tr.itn ir. ssp gin any way w liatex r. <•. tmx I t t .uhl lan t, nummr '.,'-*5, in the 12th di-ti i I thi first s iKt'i, si a'e and lying in Loin; Kir ••><:.. i* v (tor .it-iy Cher.-k.e) i d.rii.epri! iy<>|th,. .x, J 4 f.S vt.BKAWNIii ,XO VU V.. ! rBMIF unsettled bust-rs-s rt the OF.cc r.f t' e B Wkmxfn Hn.*iMn.n bi ii-,sd i tm I. ,x. ■ ; >•: M tl GA I 11KI Gt I I*. E«q—to wmmi th -e i.i- I ••birc air requested to make ; wni< nt. ' O. P. sh’ -iW. Dablohnega, August 23tb, 18V» 1- rgiHE SUBSCRIHER oilers lor sale, tire follow- ; JeL ing Lots of Land: Lot No 65. 3d District, Ist Section, Cherokee ci.tinty, coiitai ing 40 acres Lot No. 309. 9 : h District. 4th Section, Cherokee ; county <:ont uning ab .rit 155 ar-res. L d N i. 86, i7 h Distrct, 2nd Section, Cherokee i county, cons li ri ig 40 acr s. ! For terms dec., apply io C. IL WOOFTEN. i '"'ashington. Gs. .April 4th 1837. 37 2t. Not ice. FIH HE pub! ic ate her<by camioned against trading i fn ace tatn : rimsui-y Note, made b. tire sub- ‘ sr rimr. r ift; > i 18 :2 i.r 1833 payable to Charles j Hooper, for Twenty Dol ars. as t e < imsti’eration for i which said note was giv. n, lias rutin y failed, I am J • iniiicd not to pay the same, unless compelled by ! i;.W-. LE\SON SPIXA. A. til 22 1537—3t40. ! o? ire. fjSDHE public are her bv cauti neJ against trading a fur a promts--rv Note made by the subscriber, payable to Far.rm Str-agall, bearing date the Ist of .sept* mb. r 1835 for eignt dollar! and eighty seven and a h>!t i.eiiG As Ih ve paid said note mice, I am ileiermtued not to pay it again unless coiapell d by law COi.LLNS SMITH. April 22, 1837.-3*40. WALKER SUPERIOR COURT. Rule isi. Daniel M< Coiium, ■) t s | Bill jar William B?ntl specific 'I iioinp.son (iardeuiiire | perfor hoi g< Rabun j mance. IxoDcit tepiiens. J al’ a. j curing tn he C-mst that the defendants 'I limn; Sun G ir -enhlre. William I* u>d and Robert St-, ph. d* nave no been seived by tiie Shr ull with a c.upy • t th- above l!d . and that tire s .id Bond, Gar d n .ire tn..i Mt p en- r. itb ou ot sai! county, and iie said del. ndants Bond and ■>’e> hens is absent from l. i- St re rca n« the tomid tiieri in On m< tion it is (• deia d that Die said defendants, Wiiriam Bond, Tim ;-on Guide; hire and Kolnit Stephens, appear a d a i.-wei at tin Hex term t Ins C urt, and that s ixice i.f san! lull be ; erfve’es’; bv a publication of t is time (In e Mouths i t om- of rhe public Newspa pars oi this State, pr< vion to that time. * James tho.mP'ON, . Sol. p:o. compt. GEORGI Walker county. •J Walker iSiperior Court, MARCH Tenn, 1837. I luhn Caldwell. Cf k of the Superior Comt of s.ii I con ty. d • < <‘r : i v that the , b ve order is a true copy t'-om the Minutes of the Cot.rt. this Ist day of \p il 1837. JOHN CALDWELL, Cl'k. 37—3 m Enst of Letters REM AI»! \G ii> the I’ns Ufu'-e at D-th lohiif’ga, L itipkiu Uom.ty, G.t on the Ist day iof April. 1837. and if not taken out before i the 1-t day ot J tly itt xt, will be sen io thn G< it* ral Post Ofliee as dr-id Lelies; ' A Brice Howard I Mos. s A: demon Eh T- H lyues J seph Ash S. H itn'.v B J Jame.- 1 A Beard B. Johri-o'i Mihn I. B . kwell I. ais B ilnrd, Hei-ty R tjr K win u B arden Joi.it Re. num M. l»m us John Lockaby \ ll< ti B •>' »-s M J epi. K B riit-ti 2 I. i M < « noil Lll-l' lit dull, J itl Air I ••<><! C M I’n w M- Dmt.i’d H M. < lay Ldw mt Morgan \ my ( >n li tr.r -ve & V| . S hu n D I r ’tio Z nun • McGill t’ei. ut: ( urn J. ALiddtti J S. U'-a-tatn N r Mr* S unil (. aldwell \\ m. L. Newland P.olip I client. O D Peter Ob ver Er r.ris and Isaac 8 r R.*L P. ts'o John M. D iv •» \\ in. p ditps J -?• ph an G- urg. P ><• •! E J mt' Pur-ri! i’iicnw.' E. Edward”. Q J.-liti l/'iilv J.] p ’ ’ .i,:i3 Miss El z?h E <ttits fl E Hvi m K .v E * ’ . ■> i i R v 1 s >ac N j en.m.ug, \ || ~t< t- J d-.n <«uilt v Jerrtnt h G i r il J J, - .r._!,_>;nn Ji* Gm is J .n li. 7;• > I ‘I b< rn > G n E rk ,i > > ’»rlield 2 A■•! G \ Gi-lii.i N.. me ' rn l h. John Gugo I .cm.ng ’ t'i ii J'itn Gilt, id AV 11 Wrn. Woods Girrge 11, dm k 2 L R. mtixm.-ori 2 l yre Hatcher \\ (1 t IA timer J mes I*. Havnes 2 \» tr. •«. hi ii.uns JuhiL.Haid.-.ge * • . ‘ W?J. A. STATON’, P. M. ' .‘ .'u, ■ >.\ : ■- - . From the Southern Lite r a.ry .AJssseager, Ifttde AA T i:liter's .surly storms are gone— Spring, io her joy. is passing on : Beneath her light and magic tread, Each fiow’tet lifts its cent!.- head: I Streamlets, so long it: fetters bou id, * Leap wiih a glad, r viving sound : Valleys at d bills, so 1 ng u seen, Glow with a rich and Silv’fy green : The Robin’s wild and thrilling note, The silence of the grove, ha?? broke: The Bee, for months i:t bo <’ag« held, W-ikes her Lum in the wonted field The Horse and Ox th--.ii s’a'ls forsake, In leaping streams, th ir thirst to slake; To sc. k, on mountain side and plain, The feast, that nature spreads again. . Nymph, xxith the sweetly-laughing eve! V» In tedo t thou dwell, w en o’er (he sky, The murky storms of W inter scowl, Aarl through the k-afl-ss vallleys howl; — That thou, the moment t!u-y are gone, Doth, lovely still, come tripping on ? Go on, upon hy blooming w y ! I know thou will not, canst n 4 stay ; But oft, as on your eixurs- you wind, till! east a ‘-Img’iing look behind !” Lovingston, A t iil 1, 18 55 TO S.- B. Scotti not the love <-f-be «• n.le ojre * Turn not away ir ui the h-ait's dewioti! Still to its shrine may’st th-m be won, And ihy bosom be stirr’d with tts gentle emotion. Spurn nut that treasure ! i.s word: is untold ; Bright gems are hid in its deep r. c sses ; —■ Fear not that het bos mi shall g o-.v col-l. V\ her. the light is ge-t-e from her wavy tresses. There’s a fountain of f. > li ;g pure and bright, \\ hi‘ h tile glance of her eye is so ge .’ly r. v a ing • Like the twilight d.t.vti if’ be S .;u uer s (igtit, On the longmg sight of (he weary stealing. Trust to the ’ov tliuu has fa'selv disdained, So .-hall the trusted deceive t e- ntv< r ; Fm-et tne scorn thou hast falsely cl,lim’d, And the s ar ot thy breast saa I be brtgh forever. Then come to.“the ha I of wine and s ing,” AV here tne spirt of b’’a i’y rep ses, Ami truth shall,be crown’d by the shining dir-mg, With a garland of myrtle and r >»es ! « XV w. Raleigh, N. C. 3S ascelhmcmis. From Ihe Phila <elphia Herald. 'J’izc Sidkiealiezs oi lighters.’ In no part of the work! are the re lations of property so easily and fre quciiily diMriouled as in the United states. 1 iiii mu. I iiecc.Nsariiv be the casein comuitji’t t .-ii coimtries, but is so m o us, where lh« roau oi tutcrpn>e is open Io all alike, and whctc a spin! o datiiiff, anti of tco it < -wtess an vc ulme, is a pr ■ \ aii i.tg * •latdctcii.vUc. . rim < otmf i \ is new, itx roomers boundless, ami <uii imp. i icctij dcviTo, ed; and a Sp-ii it ol .-pccuLitm.i upon their pios pcctive dcveiopcuieut i> a natural const<| ! it nee an ardent and courageous p< Uj.-.e. Iu no pait’o the woild doc, patiefit inditsiri meet with a reward so m rtain & soabim uaii•, Doi goc.j m nd at!v eiit ire prom ise su cos so ext- nsive an I so ex peditious. A general consequente m the lune oi lam -.mg is, that each, po ses-uir ui n caidi ijeiicves that i. •’. lil never d pan; o: il it does, that it .aii .tot a'ii\ recalled. V» hiic this ! i’loduc- s some salutary, effects, it ieaus to otners as pernicious. 1: ma\ lead to a s aiitor ma dy inde jicatic.ice and sed reliance*, but ir leads also to a spirit oi extras igance ; ab.-urJ osi -..ij ion. 'Acre tne ....-t < dh.iiit ula it' cHcct, to the g* n eia .Oii vGuc.ii indulge in it, the coa- Si. tpiciice might not be ofa c :ara< tei » much to oe <u pi ned. D tit ai-: c- t'ci.eedy t:.e rising gra. ration. I • mill by an i t '.ample, ami’ exercises a perDicioxts influence I over the education of children. In a country where nothing is perma nent, where every thing is fluctuating o- progs essive, i hildren and females particularly, are educated as if wealth were to last forever; as if the tide of prosperity could never ebb. The consequence is, that when adversity comes, the sufferer has no power to mi igate liie idow. With men, this may not be the case because they may be secure from the shock by that spirit of self reliance already no ticed. But such is not the ease with women. i hey have not this spirit, because they are not taught, like men, to exercise or rely upon their energies. They suffer the mischief, without i’cceivemg the benefits of the system. It may be said that the education of daughters in the Ui.ited States gives them no preparation for active life. V¥e speak of the wealthy, or reputed wealthy—the fashionable of our cities.—Their education is ex pensive, but it consists merely in or namental branches, and these are seldom taught so perfectly as to be made instrumental as a resource, in case oi adversity,—and, besides this deiliciedcy, l heir minds are not im bued am! fortified with that solid ptacticlc,—useful knowledge of the world in which they are to live, t.or are they taught to encourage those habits of bold, vigorous and original thinking, which are the J ornaments in prosperity, and the surest reliance in adversity. Os ev usy thing like business, of all skill or rea liness in the arrangement of pecm i try affairs, they are generally i very ignorant, ami oftentimes in the management of such affairs, they show most deplorable incompeten cy.— i hey leain nothing well, and are totally ignorant of many things which they ought so know. The re sult i >, what might be easily predica ted. V> hen women are suddently deprived of that wealth which they hat! been taught to believe everlas * ti.ig, ami are thrown upon their own energies, they have in our cities, no j o*h 3r resource than a boarding-house or a hiillmer’s shop, or the needle. ‘ In either of the two first, where one | succeeds, five at beast, fail: and in I the third, a bare .subsistence is to !be gained only by incessant toil. 1 The effects of this system are i melancholy, and should lead us, to some Nji lai fdtermiti'. c iu the mode ■of femaie education. Amo -g tiio weakhy or the fash ionable of our cities, the usual mode J of education is, 1o le.irn nothing well and to l.arniiuiu or nothing, that m;_!it be u ' ltd as a means of a rc sjeclable sufi.x’.stciice, should other resources iaii. The causes of this deficiency are to be found in want ol proper supci n.tendence bv par ents. bathers believe that if they leave their daughters fortunes, or marry (hem to men who possess, but Gho may have no qualifications fur u: tailing iorlunes, their end is aoswcreif, it their duty to their chil dren penurmed. Pdothcr think if they can marry their daughters wEjm that is to neb me;;, no matter how profligate, heartless, or uncongen ial in temper and feeling, their duty i> perform* 1 I. The teacher, to whom iiie education of daughters is entire i » comined, perceiving that no pains arc aken to ascertain the proficien cy ot his pupil, or to inquire whether ins tl ity is pet formed, takes but lit tle pri le i.i performing it <s• become?; s dieitous only for the payment of his bid'. Among them all, the perma i.mt happiness oi the poor girl is in danger of being v. locked, hi’.ha lew exceptions, the follow- NO. S 3.