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EX EC U I’OHS NNL) A D MIN IST R AT<»T S’D UT Y
Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be published:
six weeks. Prince’s Digest, page 137.
Ad intended Sales ol goods and chattels belonging ;
to testators or intestates goods and chattels, shall be I
published in two or tnore public places in the parish)
| county] where such effects are to tie sold and in the j
gazelle, at east fort v days before the day oi such in
tended side.— ibid 101.
AHsalesto tie between the hours of ten and four
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 on the first Tuesday in
the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid I7L
Ao.iiic ition for Letters of Dismission published six!
months. — ibid 168.
ESTR \YS.
To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court 1
.. ... 1
Laiv Notice. i
OUll Copoil.ii i nip I- inis ay, by , odual con
acnt, JrXi 'J’juiJi.
A B. 1101/r.
A J .iANsLLL.
Auoriieya at law.
Dalilohnega, 15th Oct. 1836.
J snail continue lie pracli ein the Cherokee, and (
Lite adjacent i ot the IV <.-sti rn Circuit.— (
Address, DAHLUHnEGA. L iinpkin County, Ga.
AUD iV. J. 11 iN ,ELL.
O«t. 1 j, 1836.- 23tf.
The K« public in .Savannah Recordei Milledgeville,
Senti iel August i, nil give the above three inout dy
nsertio ns und tor ward accounts. A. J. IL
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CuM ll)BXt>ifxiWS VX'JE'AUuU.
Hicvr raCiioja, «4<*i>zgia.
Julv 15u>, 1837.
ALL persons having claims against individual
persons ol the h r .km \a ion, (w no rave not
e.i igiated we-t) tor d- bls tonlr.ictid previous lo .he
23 day of May 1'36, ar.' tie eby notified, Unit it h y
ar.; not picseeted a: u.is oilice on < r bet-d'e tiie Ist !
day of Oct her next, e ch claims -till not the; natter I
be received by Inc C> mini mi)ih r« tor a judication.
zVud .dl persons eiiti. le .o> Native rig is as ('h r.>-
kees. ti>» have chum <4 aay disc i ton., pro' tded tor
by th < lt< rokee I reaty oi Decemli i I J.i espe. i itly !
lor spoila ions »nd R. servn.tons are li du eari.estL
requested to preseiii tin ii ci.urn-* wit u lurtner delay .
GI. SON I' M. KIN,
JOHN Ki.N 0..»V,
Commissioners.
July 29. —sl ’till Is Ot I.
PHU PECTUS I
OF THE
SCjeUiY S jOK.
'PHI lil) t i/LIt.KL, ( \ew iSeries.)
Uemled to i'oiil Literature sum a< i .\iurtil
and Sentimental lata itumoious and
amusing .Misechauu, I‘oelry,
Ulc. N.c
Oi Maturdny the 7tli of November. 1835. it.ll be I
issued tiie first n nub. r ot tin third Volume ot the i
Scrup Book, ot tin: new series
Ou issuing proposals tor Hie Third V olume of the
Scrap Book, Hie puiifishtT lenders t,is most since.e
thanks to his num. i..us patrons tin the very ,ib rai i
support they h.iv < , thus lan, give i inn. l i Hie pub.ic -
lion ol ills pap. r, and tu p. s that tils c.mstam ,o.d
Untiring ellurts to plcusi may lOutmue to him that
patr uag. lot wiin.n lie is truly dia ktid. .\n> nea
assurance o < lilt pint I til' pninisli. i that h< in rms
improving i.is p.ipi r, he co islilc-rs as < tin ly ns. less
the public bring net. aware that his sou mm t? to
please, and 1., phase, m ust con iiiii. io imp.tive.
L'O.N Ml HON S- i lie iciap Book will fie p. b.ished
ever. Sauu.iay o I a til. quality < t pa, er. n th. <|,aito
ioi'in and w ill coillaui llily tw u llulilbt i s wt right paj.es
each wHh a title page uml md x to the v..iu ~c L
will br pruned in ..a .tis >mt sty t<, and ml make at
the do, th.- year a m au.ilui volume, couiati.itig
mint, t vq tit t<> tiro thcHs u.a duoifn i o p„g< s
i'l'.h M’s. i'he terms .1l ie Snap B-ok wdt .><• a- '
hereiolori, Mur flotuii p> i annum. ( ..y«o. n. adt..,,ce.
—-liosubs.i lplioiiretfl.eut.il » 11 n t>..< y , a., aim
DO . a|Hsl s 10l wad cd uni ll th. m «-y is r. <..v <d.
Na .w* ot » bscilbc swn i tl.e aim. .n> ..I s .b>c ip
tiuns to be sent by ti> 7m <>t Novemi. r, oi as so n
•tier as p..»Mbtc to toe pubhshei.
G. VV KAITLL
Hartford, Conn. 183.‘».
N. IL— As n Wil. be quite an *cc ir.<>. alii n to l.ave
tt e subsr Fibers nam s e riy , the pubiism i wid give t
thoae wb > subst ribe b< |. n the t omii.enc. tin nt ol the
Ttuid volume all *b. num ers ol Hie s. cOod volume
winch may be pubiisti. d aiti r the .tceipt ot ttie sub
scription money.
|L. J* > /*est .dasttrs art rtqurslcd to act as ./grids.
NO 11< E,
I'*BT or MISI VID a certain pr tnisorv N >t<
J "vi 1 ■ bv Kow l.iml Beant. u ami pavaf» eto Jo
T K - > > Jr and <• do-sr.; by said Ralston t.. the
sub-, r.tn r, tor thirty dollars, bearing datr the 19tn
day ol .Match 1836, nud dm ti e 4tu dav ot Julv j
thereafter. T public a<■i«r. by « i t tod ar nst
tradt g for said N te, and th makei horn p.ving r
to any >no exceptoinysdy . as I am he I. sal uwn» ro ;
the same.
JAMES 11. WORLEY. i
Dec. 24th, 1836.-W.
“let there be harmony inth in g s essenr ial —l ibera li r y in th in g s not essential —c ha r: t y in all,”
DaHLOdNEGA, LU-hVKuV C LWVY, GLOIiGGA, SEPT SO, 18S7
t.nd owicelor at Law,
’ Ai \8 locnied bimseil a Spring Plate M..r ay
® Co nty, and will putic daily n t. nd to any
bn io ss e trussed <» his care, in his profession, in
on Chtl'ukr e ( '.l< till.
Be,,t. 9h, 1837. otf.
Executor’s sale.
GRI-’LABLL t■an o ( er <.f h Honorable th
ZM. Inferior Court f Gilm r County, there v.ill ')■
soln on Thursday the i9:h of Member next, at the
r sidi n< eof Robert Ki ai .-, all th persona, pioj' rty
ot J imes Ki'o ai i, lam of said count, d. t ease.
c > .sisiinj) <>t Wagg ins, Horst s < attle, Household A
Krehen Enrritture. Sale to tonunoe fr m day to d y
ii ti! a.I are s< !d. Sold for tiie b Refit of the li»ir
a d « reditor- of said deceas d. ‘ erms u.ade known
<>u tue dav of sale
VVI LIAM KI ZEY, ) r
ROBI.i.T KiN’CAli), j ExeclltL ‘ TS •
Sept 9, 1837 —5.-403.
f.E'.EGIV, HALL COUNTY.
a«,/i ll :ras henry edvvards applies i,.
V V me tor Leiters of Adminis ration, on the E
'aie oi J .Im Byrd sen. late of said county deceas d
I 'his is to cit and admo.ii-.il all and sii gular the kindred
and c.edi.ois • f said de eased, to be ami appt ar at my
ofiii ew it bin th. tine prescribed bv law, to sln-v
Kus if any exist, why s.itd Lett, is should not be
g, ~n led
Given unuer my hand, this Ctb day of June, 1837.
E. M, JOHNSON, C. C. O,
Sept. 9 1837 —s—3od.
Adniitiistrator’s Sa!e.
be sold .i ii>e C ,ii t-ll 11S (. in Lumpkin
I r c ointy o.t te first Tuesday i Det ruber mxt
by ord, rof tie Conit o! Ordinary of la< ksou conn
ty. a foity acie Lot N > 216, in the 13t i District and
Ist Section of Cmrok" , now i urnpki.. county. Sold i
in or..e f i .i d,vision the E 'ate of the kite John
tfo!icrs..n oi Jacckson i .uuty d censed.
Teini'Ca-h. Juli\ R LoVVIiY, tlm’r.
with tiie VViil annexed.
Si pi 2d, 1857. 3.. (Is.
MONTHS after date, applicn* ion wil fie
ma te to th.' lufenor C nit of l.tinip'iin con ,tv
when silling lor ordinal v pu p .ses for leave lo ft li a l
me R ai Estate <4 El.zabeth Smith, late of Lumpkin
county, tleceasi-d.
BOLEY VV. FIELD, Adm’r.
July Bih 1837.—48—4 m.
New iStajre
trout Greenville, by Pickens court
house and Clarksvill , to
(Ja.
t ■ - I’T.rH*
* * .3* *
subscriber informs t'ic public, that he his
i ■ just lurnish. d his lin (wlii I, his .mlv be. n
O emtio 1 a few m< nths) w th a splemfid ITnVZ
which, opeto. r with good ll ts s at.d
..til titive Driver, p .is ii n w tn complete ordi r I r
I’ravell'Ts F r econ tnv, noveli v, io <1 am ommo ia
ti •., tins route cannot be excelled J'.rr j() distance
| 120 mites through in less than TWO DiYS, icilhoid
i traveling at night
lean Gieenvillc every Monday at one n’clot k I*.
M ami arrive at Dahloiuiega the m x Wednesday at
12, M.
Leave Dalilohnega evry Wed i stlny ut 1 <•’, I ck
P. M a id arrive at Greenville tin- next Friday at
12, vi.
No pains or expen e will be spated to ren I r tho-e
! comiortable who truv I tins I. .
LION VRD CAIT.HL ART,
Contractor
Pickens C. II S. C. )
Aug 5, 1'37. y 1 —St.
I
W ALKER sT PERI R CO IR F.
Hute loi.
Dav id M. C oituin, ]
i'S- | />/// for
\\ illiaiu B And spe ijic
1 hoinpson Gardeuhire f petfor-
Dodge Rabun f mance.
Robert ' tephens.
I T appearing to ihe C-mst that the defendan s
. Thom, son Gan* nhlu VV ilha. Bond arid iiob. i
Si< ph ti-nave no D' < nse>ve. by the Si .-nt uh
copy id thi above Bil ano Illa tl.e « id B d uar
di lltiil'e and >i. j. r , (l j ~ ~ x i
me said den nd .nis Burnt and ' e f.e s i- ab . ' i <.m
ti.i- Ma e.r <a not m loom! (her in Mri mtm n
I- oideted tha, the -an! uelmma t-. VV i.a.im E i d
I . ■ ;■ ■ (, a , . :|,
* ll A "ex' term t hi.-C mt, m c i, ,t
s. rvi< e -I -.mt lull be pertet te.t bv a pidiioa. |
ti is Hme tin.f VLmths i , tm. ot in ; ,b ~ ,\, H .
[hts ol thia Slate, previoit to that ti ~ .
JAMES Ul<> ISON.
Sol. pio. cotnpt.
W alkcr countv.
D alker /Superun ('ourl,
VI.( H i»nii 1837.
I John Caklwell. Cl tk <! he >i|. nor Co .it . i
Mil Itm ty d . tei try that th \~b vt o .< r is a
. opv from ttic Minute-<>t thefomt. t is 1 t d. v ot
Apiil 1837
JOHN CALDW ELL, Ci'k.
4! —3m
job iPsU v: av;.,.
Executed v itli no. tuess N. despatch
* 1
VT Til!* OFFiCF.
GO
'ili'i e <■;; s after tlaf I promise'o pay John
j B. Cliast.i i or bea er, one hnnbred Dollars', for value
I n ceceived. Dec; mber >836.
his
JOHN X SATERFIELD,
s ' itn-ss mark.
SAMEEL LOUDERMILK.
GEORGIA. 7
Lumpkin County S
SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY, i
September Term. 1837.
"S’ T annering to the Court that the original N-it*, of
( v fit ti the above is a true copy, has In • n Ins'. i
II >h refore ord ■’•rd that said copy be estabiis e i in
lieu of said original N< te, at the next t< rm of t.h»«
Co.rt unit cause be show nto t econtrir an' i.at
a c py f thi- rule be puhli-hed in the Miner’s <co -
d'r once a month, f'>r three months pr or to sun
Court.
A true c pv ‘ror.i the minutes of this Court, 8;h
■- •teer, 1837.
M. P. QUILLIAN, Cl’k.
Sept. 23, 1337. —7- -3m.
.Pocket Book Lustj
i qjl HE subscriber lost a large Calf s kttt
ffi- Pocket Book, at (be Cherokee Count ii
held at Red Clay, on lii.* 5 ii instant, contain
ng Fifteen Dollars in B >nk Notes, one on
'bt Rail Road Bank for ten dollars, and one
or live dollar' on site Brawn Bank of Darien
payable at D ddolieega together web the
!■ Slowing notes and papets; Two notes of
it irnJ on Ephraim T. Bht Hon, tine loi S2OO
■ •'te the 25 h December next, and one for
witii a credit <>l $l7O ; one on B. B
Q iilltan for S2OO, m Oe payafde to I. C
Ciossley. tine me 25 n <»l D' ceinht r I ist ; one
.rn I C Ki g, in de ■ avaiile in A. J. B lues,
with a halnm e of $l2O due on it ; < ne on
.‘I C la'um I i Sii 2, given in M arch la si
•nd due three m<m us ulier dti'e ; one on J.
Iv VV ill,..Hi' for $59, due the 25 hos Decern
Her next ; out- on James Moielatid I r $lB
.md 50 ecu -, with a cr. d.t of $lO. AU pei-
ons are hereby cautioned agmst trading for
nv "I s'id m> es and the itrnkcr., from prying
uem to tiny person ex-ept tm if.
IE K. QUILLIAN.
Sept 15 ii, 1537 6f.
]\<>l ice.
Fill IE public are her. by cautioned against
it 'dmg fur thtee promisory notes, or
either of them, drawn payable to Abraham
Seaboh, of Lumpkin countv, Ga., one t>>r
tier v dollars, wtifi n cn dit of twenty two d"l
--l.its, due the first <d tl is instant ; one. for
seventy d ill its, due 'he 25tli of D ceinhwr
nex ; the othei r one hundred and til v d.d
lars. due tiie 2 > h ol Dei en.b-r 1838, all
d i ed the I'2 n of 'anti try last, ami .-igned
by ■/>e 'libs'rifi« r. A' tie cimsidei iti<m lor
which said nmes w« i given has entirely filled,
I hid deteinimtd u< l io nay them, or any pari
I ilietcol unit s' cotnpelu d t.y I w
JOSEPH ETUIS.
Sept. 16, 1837 —6 3
GEG GIA, ( HEROKEE COL N1 Y
FgWLLi.D before me, tiy J Im buiiv m, a
hay Dorse, taken up .is a stray, tour feet
n mi In » Ing li, » i, bl ymu s ol , w , I) si,oi s on
his bTi let.i, a praised lo seven y five d"|lats
Also, a i.ark brown horse, i-mr lee eh ven
lli« . e- high, five years old, with a b| ze face,
wi Ii a wtiiii tti.ok <>u bmn 'ides ol ms nerlv
s itir 'mliiie i.i r.vs ot, ins li i. k, >oth hmd teei
, wilt ■ , wi ll bla. k spots i.i the wine, right lore
io. wof e, .i,q»i .I'- il o eigti y f;vt; iinllars, by
l« I . Duuit I a d V\ tltei Hand >x, 9 i .t.
T. Wm. Hl iaKe h JP.
Gi.OßfilA, | \ line txtia.f fr m
< i.' i tvee Con iy I li*. re. . rd of Esiiaxs m
'ni < onni v, ih s t ,a- ILn day el Bepit inner,
1837 6 3(Jd.
VV I > I.i v VI GmI.SH AAI, I). Cl’k.
LI VlvDi VN’S SALE.
1\ puisu .meoi .in orm rol ih. Hmioiable
ie Cour ni Ordtii'iiy ut 1 iui knit < omity,
int- will tie sm<j at the Cmiit House d"oi
it. tue twou ol til irsvthe, L'mon co m y Ga.,
UiUiiii hu us.<ii ui -(i , Hi) tiie L’r>.
1 ovso yni IJ. « r mi, rm X , L No. 149, tn
"o 10 , d.'.r.ci .Hid Ist -< l oo Sold for no I
iiriirlu >f te- m ir- and < r uit< is m ,1 one,
Vlt l.Un idr Ce-vst'd. leims iliade known on
lilt day oi sale.
HENRY P VRKS, Guard in.
Bepi 16 6 -60 L
; :
Corosirr’is B»aJe.
VV b ‘ °n *he first Ttie'Jav n
1> C" U'lfl .| Vt . I I t .1- tnv i ; Mi., ... . i
-a lU'n.:il C ...' v.. ,t , .1 C.l s Idi m, l, I- , : r.. n ( |
I 'll.eV Illg plopt IV,to wit ;
Ail be tig, t. title, in.J eqmt i I- m re
which Batnm K g md Lois t
■‘u. I 80. i.d 11'55, in>,;i in he 12 :i d'-'
•nd 1-1 see>tom . t -< d rout;' v. lev; R .., t .
ns | rope, y, to s ■ts y a tn <•. ig ‘ ii. f«. i
Ma vol ol »V 11 .s J . .V] 1 ,er. vs. x m K
John du.nal.'O.v, •. - .c.
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[Fi mn ihe Providence Mmniiig Courier.]
THE TEST of Pai JHDENCE.
I
A SHORT AND TRUE STORY, i
I “The hand that wiped awav the tear of want, !
i T he heart th it melted at anotber’s w >e,
i Were his, and blessings followed h tn.”
j David Wentworth had the kind-'
1 cst of hearts. 1 here was neither,
mete nor bound to his benevolence, I
except inabiiiiv. And happy was.
any man who had a tythe of the'
prayers thai were odeied tip for the j
wei.are cd my ktcd i, by the unfor-1
tunate and wretched w hom his hand
relieved. I
I speak of prayers—for it was the;
only reward he sought, and of course
the only reward he obtained; 1 mean
here—but I forget.
David was paying attention to an
excellent young lady of his native ci
ty. She was wealthy, beautiful, ac
complished, and consequently had
many suitors. Among them were |
richer and nobler (in extraction I
mean) and handsomer than David,
but n’impoite there was a kind of
frank hearted, straight, forwardness'
about my friend, and could not fail
to carry him somewhere near the
heart of discerning mistress, even if
an emperor had been his rival.
'idle young lady in question, hit
upon a project to put. tiie characters
of her lovers to a test, she had
come across a poor widow with a
family in distress in one of her be
nevolent excursions, and ihe idea oc
t tired to her that it would be a good
opportunity to ascertain the stuff her
lovers' heart was made of. Letters
forthwith indited, setting forth the
good woman’s tale, and forwarded
to the different gentlemen in the
w idow ’s name, requesting an answer
assistance.
I he first reply was a lecture on
idlem ss and begging, and concluded
with the information that the w riter
w as not ac customed to give to those
lie did not know. This was from
SIO,OOO a year! Idle second ad is
ed her to apply to some of the be
nevolent societies whose dutv it was
to relieve those who were trulv in
want. fhi' was from one who hid
a great reputation for beuev deiire
vv ho had taken a L ading part in sev
eral chaiitalde associations; mid
whose pharasaical liberally had been
blazoned in the Gazette. The lady!
thought that interested, as he was, ’
in the success ol these institutions,]
he displayed a very coinmciidilde re
lii< tan e about taking the business'
out Oi their hands. A third from a
good hearted and g ner >us kind of
a iediow enclosed a$ 3 bill w ith
his compliments. ev< ral took no
notice oi die good woman's pi t tion.
But there was another answer w hi'di
(lie lady read vv lilt (liffurent feelings,
ft was from Lav id from SsOD a
year —ami 1 need not sax, line him
sch kind consoling. It spoke of
tiie, writer’s narro.» mea:.s, and also
ol the principles lie has a<io ;<*■!, of
lie v er giving, unless per. ua<h d oft he
objec t, and concluded bv r (’nesting
an mien lew . “if,'said h , “Hind
u.j sell otherwise imaltie to afford
the assistance von require, • tru-t
, i mav be ot scivice in mtcresting
others ii: sour behalf.’
Aor was this mere profession.
Eor ii was but a few weeks before
Hu wi low foi. nd he rself comfortably
io atccl and engaged in a th icing
mile b.i-.Lit""., c .‘mint itcc'd by th;
.ecu ..men ’atioti, and carried oh by
tiie aid ut ais ictul. .\ lt i ail this was
lone it genuine sermture stele.
I here was ii») sounding ot trump ts.
a» ’ ; Ji right band knew not tin? do-
ings of the left. But his lady love
was a silent observer cf his conduct,
and he received many a kind glance
from that quarter, of which he little
j suspected the cause. She began to
think that a homage of spirit likc’his
: was a thing not to be despised; and
she felt something very much like a
palpitation of the heart, as she ques
tioned herself respecting his inten
tions.
i She was in a train of thought
which was one evening, as is often
i thee case, i iterupted by a call from
the very person who had been its
i cause. Hour after hour passed by
that night, aud still David lingered.
|He colud not tear himself awav.
] “She is a most fascinating creature,’
thought he. ‘and good as she is beau
tiful. ( ’an she ever be mine?’ A
(cloud came over his features and ho
’ sat for a moment in silence. ‘This
1 suspense must be ended,’ he at
legth thought. He started as the
clock told eleven.
! ‘Vou will ccitainly think me in
sufferably tedious, said he, with a
1 feint smile, ‘but I have been so picas
a- tiy engaged as to think no more
of time. And the sin of this tres
pass upon the rules of good breeding
must lie at your door. Besides I
■ have lengthened this visit,’ he con
' tinned after a pause, Tinder tiie ap
prehension that as it has been ihe
happiest, it might also be the last, it
shall ever be my good fortune to en
joy with Miss H.”
The lady looked at him with some
1 surprise.
‘ Nay, ’ said he, “the matter rests
■ with yourself. Will you forgive my
; presumption? J know that others,
perhaps more worthy of you, at least
nobler ami wealthier and higher in
the world's esteem, are striving for
the honor of your hand. .And yet I
cannot restrain myself from making
an avowal, which though it may l;c
futile, it is yet but a deserved tribute
to your worth.’ And he popped
lite question.
'i he lady did not swoon nor turn
pale. But a flash of gratification
passed over her face, aud lightened
her eyes for a moment.
Aht.‘ frankly gave him her hand &
looked up archly in his face. ‘The
friend oi the fatherless and widow,’
said she. ( David blushed) ‘cannot
fail to make a constant lover and a
worthy husband.’
From the Aurora Standard
HORRID TRAGEDY,
Confession of a .Murderer.
On the Idth ult. in the town of
Hamburg, Erie countv, a murder
was committed which exhibits a de
gree oi depra ity that could scarcely
be looked lor in beings vv ho wear the
i >rin oi humanitv, and live undi r tin
iiillucncc of civilation. The deed
was perpetrated i; on a man named
Rapp, a uative of Sv,itzerland, bv
li:> own wi m } an i her paramour, a
youi. ; A v. b s, name not known.
i he paitn tdar- oi this tragical as
uur are oi the most revoking and
iiarbaro ,s cliar<i. t« r, as taken from
the co.essioL o Lie young man, by
which it appearsthat it was a mat
t r oi cool dehber uon for nearly a
vcur pt evious to , final consumma
tion. Ihe ap g mail was paying
his ad ircssu > Rapp’s daugter with
the intent ato marry her, when her
mother '..formed him that she liked
ru n more than h r daughter did, A
it he would ass..it ht rin disposing of
L.u'husband she would marry him,
and lie cot.ld share in the propertv.
i o this he accecdeth ntttl
th* y conjointly proceed to the exe
cution oi th. ! ir diabolical purpose.
'i: ir first id .u was- t j ' hr»
;<o. s.