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In- BWEKS E8 ~C e IFIB'ffiSK
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An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published
at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the
preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the
States. The sycophant of no Party—the slanderer
ol no Individual—the friend of Jackson.
* published every Saturday morning,
By J 3. S 3. OATI2RIC4HT.
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’r ance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end ot
1 lie year.
* No paper will be discontinued, but nt the option of
tiie Editor, to any sub-cribi r in arrears.
Ad.-ortisetueuts and Jo:> Work w ill be executed at
the customary prices.
CouHiiiiiiicatioas to the Editors must be post paid to
entitle them to attention.
y No subscription received for less than a year.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY
Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be published
six weeks. —Prince’s Digest, page 157.
All intended Sales of goods and chatties, belonging
to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be
published in two or more public places in the parish
{ cuttitlij] where such effects are to be sold, and in the
gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in
tended sale.— ibid 151,
Ail sales to be between the hours of ten andfour
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
be given thereof on the first day of sale.— ibid IG7.
Ciales of real properly to be on the first Tuesday in
the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid 171.
.Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months.— ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
* T> he advertised by the Clerk <.-f the Inferior Court ■
d. 5. <- .
'ihat advertise with ns are notified that to make I
their sales legal, must appear,
I 'or March by the thirty first of January.
l or April, by the seventh day of March*
For May, by the, fourth of April.
For.l une, by tire -econd day of May.
For July, by the sixth day of June.
For August, by the fourth day of July,
k For September, by the first day of Aagu .t.
For October by the fifth day of September.
F<>r November, by the third day of October.
For December, ! ;• th" thirty fl; t day < f Octolw .
ROM ill- Subscriber, in the latter part e! Janttay i
last, a Grey Puny, stout and well built, ••■ane 1
reached, Lu g switch tail, I suppose about 7 years old
Ho was raised in T< ntie-stu , and as he was last seen I
in Walton county, it is probable that ho is atteinp i !
to get back 1 will give S2O, t > any pc on v, h ill j
deliver sui J Pony to me.
FELIX BRYAN
Madison, Morgan county. Feb 23. IS—4t.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Ffl PAit \pprentice:; a’ the TAILORING IfUSf
ti NESS. I n ; e vh ■ have some k o ledge ot
the. art, would b • pr. IO r d.
Auraria, Feb. 14 46 15. C. CANDLE.
- Pigeon IJ ost
mining company.
f’N CONFORMITY with an Act < milled “ an A< t
t„ tirponiie ihe I tgeop Roost Mining Compa
ny of I iimpiv'ii cour.tv.” Books ot Subscription wifi
bi; opened tl>r Stock therein, ns follows, viz :
AT At Hl .’l’A.onthe Islb of January, and be kept
open for llir< <• day*.
AT s.AV ANNAH on the-Ist January, inst andb<
1. ep I open for two day.-'.
AT WA>l ITNGTCN, M ilkes county, on the 27th
January, ami be kept open for two days
AT ATUEXx', Chuk county, on the 30lh January,
and be kept open two da* .
AT MILLEDGEVII I E.on tho 3d day of Februa
ry, and be open three days.
AT MACON . on the 7th day of ITebruury. and be
kept open two das
AT COLI MUI S. on the IJth day ot February, and
be kept open two da;. .
AT AURARI\, from the present tl’.ne until t'. 15th
January, for a limited i.u die of Mi'.re*.
AN MilN'i'W. I at!, dat i c ,ib >ve n itne times
an<l places, a d Copieaot ihc < uirter hihl < it litn
turn of the C •' pnny wi’: be thru lu d forth ti
faction ot ill •-en b > mi> .-,i to «nb«cnbi* for Sro< k.
Shares, One Hu mb ed I’ la -rm b, '• per < ent. <tily
required in adv.tiwc B, oul<T ot he ! '.rector-,
R. < UN Sc. A
Jan. 3 lt—if.
The Southern Banner, Sonthcrn Spv Georai.i
Const it ui ioiih i -t. Savannali Georgian, < >.. leu
I.al. Southern Recorder, i’e.ieial I ~ion. Macon i<- --
gritph, rind <’ Inftibus s, ip; ~1. wi'i p e give !’
above three ivn a x in.t'ttmtis. and Jorwuid t'itir ac.
k til./- this ('ill eI t ; ,yin<
t.OI D ’ ! t ()f,p. ! ’ Ct l.f> !!
< nt No. 231 l.'int Dlst. s, chon.
|n.
N- >’ next
’l.o oi fiat T.ty, the ttb v vimiubi G d :
F
r
tested, mid proved to c t..t;i Gold- !‘et - > '-d . irm: -
of pure busing wilianpty to
N D 'I !’A' V-vnf
Oct, 29—35 t’t
NOTICE,
A ! ■’> ’. ■>* ' 'i’ll c'l’ms - ’.u --• t > e-’a'e
.'B ol l> imei B'A-. a. med w t’l i-ender iheev di
-1 v at ‘c- <-• to th. s h-e; er. m > n tit <?.•' ■ v an I tlio-o
indebted tot -> cate, wdi m«t.c i .mwj/.te parmeiit
to ROB! RT H ABF.RSU AM. Adm’r
Feb. I J - to -
N C ’ll E.
gIU'RI.IW eau ti all persons from tr~.3 eg frn
cole. I Sil 1, draw aby\\ m. II trnell I v. •«f
J <) Bracken oi bear. r. mr severty fix co'.os d..t
ed about the sth r-t.. :•.« I pavahleon- da afterdate
It" s vno w .« o-t nt this place on ye t du
Am i g •s. > , >te and r. turning it to me
j*,.,i.l ;i tibci-d!v t< w»rdcu.
RODNEY M HEELER.
I -»«h -■* F ’d I. Ttl.ia county, Ga.
“I.ETT It ER . BE UARMu sY IN THINGS F. SSENTIAL-IIBERA I. IVY»X. T II I s - s , cS S TIA 1. CHARITY IN ALL.’
AUKAKH, BiUSPKBN COUiWV, Y. MARCO aa, 188 S.
GE esc- Z
JI PROCLJIJiI i i TO Y
: i.ij H ilson Lumpkin, Governer, and 1 omman
i der in ChieJ oj [/if dlring and J\'avy of this
j Sf.de and the .Mililia thereof
' "^'a 1 HI.REAS, by Res lotions ot the t-e t-rt- s
i v 't? scrnbly ot this state, passed 20t De i
'cumber, 1834, it is made t‘ e dut\ fdo t'xecu ive
/'• toolfer a sui'able rew rd tor (hr a; ptehe...-mn of
the Cherokee Indians, SA TOCM A( r log tbe !
water,) JOHNSON and TI i US, x.! o . . i<f <
; the jail of G w innett county, when they were confined I
junm r sentence of imprisonment in the Penitentiary |
ol this State.” ®- ,
Amt, also, to offer a reward, in such sum as mav b- '
j deemed necessary to sieme <i.e cr est < f two Cheto i
i kee Indians, I•L CK and bWIM (R, charged with'
! the in nde. ofgfcX do therefore, it; i
jC' lnohance w ith the provis i i.s I the said resohiti ti
i!h r-Ay ofb r a rewan ol FOUR UNDP.ED !
/i'll' 11 DOLLARS, to any person or persons v!n> |
I may apprehend and deliver the said SAN'TOOCA
IJO I! NSON and TITUS, into the cus odv of the Prin-1
cipal Keeper ot the Peni - mr o his S’ate, or the I
sumofONE HUNDRLji and 1 IF I t ’OOLLARS. for >
se t f them—and the sum of FOUR iIUNDI.EDj
DOLLARS, to any person or persons x b mix ar red 1
and cause to be safely confined in any jail m this;
' state, the Indians, UCK and SWIMMER, o> th- sm.t i
oi TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS f->r each of them. ,
And I do, moreover, hereby require and enjoin ad
officers, civil and military, in this State, to aid and
assist in apprehending and bringing the said cfhmders
i to justice
II i witness whereof. I hgve hereunto set my lard ir
] r oused the meat s* al ..f tin State to be afti ed, at
Mrilfldscville, this the thin >th day of J uurx. < tie
I thousand < i-ht hundred and rlnrty-five, and ft ■>
j American mdt-pi i deuce, the fi.ty ni; th
WILSON LUMPKIN. I
, By the G w rnor.-
i A u.Li AM A ’Pen?, n r.-s, Sec. of State,
j Jan 31. —45—3 t.
' BRUCE’S
j ForA: f fp
i HE stibhcribcrs re<pi « t ulh inf irm in
; Print- s that t i-'V bor - (.e tly - i.tni h t.'d a
,ur.. 1. oi w fonts of letter in > e sty eof the - test
Euro tan s; cciim ns, well calculated for or -rn-ti -1
>• >, mg or tasteful <ii play, a d tuak ng t - ir a«-rt-
I i cut - I PRINTING 'I’YPI.S u -.v.i1l- il m beau y
rv ami v.ifiets \b- ok 1 h,- cimens m>y tie nb
| tain- da' Hie F- undry, N- 13 (’ .ambe s Street, n- at
: ('hatha . street irat No IS City ll.ill place, he u
/ tains specimins from Iwilxe Line Pica t< lead com
! ptismg
i 45 fonts of Roman Caps with lower casr*
25 “ Italic do do
’ 5 ” T’itlc Roman do do
5 Title Italic do do
5 Shaded Rom. do do
17 “ Antique do d<>
12 ‘‘ Black do do
5 “ (ipttu Black do do
5 “ Sc ip’ m. do
5 “ (iermtn text
2 ‘ < <p< ■■ Tex d
2'5 •“ Two line Rom. ( tips with :ym s.
11 ‘ Two Line Italic ('tqiil .Is.
Ji) ‘‘ Shaded t.' ijii Is uni i -.
<5 O e d o
7 “ 1 aha . ( unit.th- and figure ,
Besides Ornamental Lettms, B -ckslope. n-c 1. t
' tery Figures, Piece siup. riors, Ast ronomn al
land the- Sig Spaces Rules. Brass Rules. Ortramen
. ted Dim:., s. l o g Brines, more than 2(H) kinds ->f
, Borders, an Imm llh't) kinds <<i Cuts a- d Oman.cm
t tor s< hool books, nevrspajiers and scientific w orksr o r
der- tot any which. < r t'..-r Compos' g Stick , C , r -
• im- , fee. wi ! ! be •xecute- ith tin irinest projnp,
titud —a la g -t ck being rhwaysim hand
Tin v 'vill ir'so • u -iilf on e-s t r Printing Presses,
' (’a er, Ink, &e. which they wiil furnish at the manu
facturei’s prices.
F'inter--if No spapers « ill please publish this nd
; vertis- ment (with this note) three times, sending n a
; per containing it tu t l-e I <Hindi v. and r -< eive iiav ment
j when thav purchase four times the amount of then
: bill from the Foundry.
GEORGE BRUCE & Co
Naw A’ork. Jan. 21, if*’s.
I‘ I )P )S KLS
i lor Publithinr' in the 'l'oirn of IF tturnpka,
.llabui •lit, u H tekly 'ficspaper.
to br entitled the
WICTU3IKA (JAZETTE.
■ So' nber pro s i It- ■ ,i;i„ in
e'.u.rq k . Al ibama, a Weekly oe - spapet un
.’ei the aboVr tPte. Tt/i- town being situnt- il at the
, .eadut >tiiintn nr. i<:ti ioil he C >sa Iti ar. aid
h ; 'S[ -ct <4 its b coming a place »»f cCMptdrr »b!e
nitsine-s induces th, l.eliei rat (he establtshn,-:;: of
a i’l.titt’ r : i'ri ■ n it place wdl be adviseable.
T e ot.p’i' » ot t.'t 1,,,.;.! e . ill be to d-<> m -i it,
carnri us, ml inforuia io aw. ( s -lam 'he
ig «a d mtere- - o <■ ttz s ~f the State of
\labat a. aii-.i of tic United S at« s. The <> 7 t d
■ot b< l.ie or;: < i .’ si x lactron, or the to. ! of .y
urty.hu w.’latai t!me«. h .pen to the free, full
ai, lia r <.i-< U-'io ■ 0 .1 il,t cal .pi-s'iorr- wtneh mav
•or -1! liberty ag /m t nntiitn a: d rnix-ti . |, t . j>
pr.ett.r xvdi per-ue wha ever cours. h-- de. ms c nsti
tiitiotisi expt .stent and jus! according to the dictatr s
ct his best ’ndy’inent
\ gum n-yxiewof «i' i port <at ev •.< h<p en. g
•11 y .to .- I' it , '< a e«, ad a x
‘ .«! Fur igi| ~1. in- 1 : 1 < . h r x.’
or ; - I‘i’w ..d< <■ med t > b.. «.! an m er- ii e • 1 • -
* ia t ....■ 11 "er tog ’ti. r wit a r- r t-< t a. < omit ot the
M.i.k < 1 tis pls. »• and . f all the p in. lal a kt‘s
in 1 i - Union will I c given . erklv. It Mil! b ■ 1 e
c d.-nx r.• be puhl:-!>• t > fnrt.ii . hispaTons with
all i:npo t. it new- on a x and . v>‘ry--1n 1 . • c«’ !
cJ to j.t iu ■ pub iv. :« fto pr- .' luctn « .th sm-\
ri 1 ! and -elecied artie’es e. ma', be a 1 instruc-
-' x < . ‘a <ig 1 o-e. H ■ u p’-eges h n.s- I
'o -part 11 o 4 x r’ions on hts ; at: t r n •r t <c < ,jz< tte
.» t' x ih» patronage of 11 • dighti n» dai t g emu
r mmu tv.
TERMS.
The G »z» TTS". wi’lh i-medon th first of Decern
ber >v. st Thro,- Dollars ter a -wiin in advaece, . f
|F ur D .Hrs .t the . tpim,- of the y<-ar Aver
ttstnii n's will be mseced at the usir J rates.
HENRY LY'J.n.
n'r.-.-epl.j, .T r :g, Jan-jry 1, -
PROSPECTUS,
OF
THig TELLEGRAPH,
A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLI HED LN DAEHN
AT THREE DOLLARS PER A INUM,
BY NATH.v .IoL M. CAULDER
UR firs x>-a has marly close J, nod as yet. we
jX' ive ■■ v-■ com,- before the public, with a re-
g-oar -pectus. Our vi -ws it is true, have been
brieily s -1 forth in the fir ) number of -un- paper r,u
its eu I'ulnli. 1, at ttrat -arD pel i i.l w is oi course, ve
tiu. a.'.d e .--7 coUio' -o! In. xi-ry widely dissemr
in ted. Under, these circumstances, presenting out
Prospectus, it is but right shat e. . should, in as few
words as practicable 1 erf era.tJ them. Oui'. >u-itri,
ur S'ate , a .d our tlome. have an equal claim, and
heir several and u .ued interest, it ahull ever be our
arm tn promote.
jhe general politics oi our beloved country, shall’
ca . mill o-cqy out colmms, but as Editors, we,
tit. Jami all p-.litu al party cimnecm.us. A strict and
•1 d- xsati.ig neutrality, shall always characterize our
writi for reasons w hich are good, and substantial.
Our patron ■: and friends ate found among those el
both parties, and it is at their sugges-ton, vve c nsvui
to pursue this course, for flu . a • isim .! -a .L. ,a
o> - t ce rred by all, ai-d < ould u tbe su ;aim ri <;x
--<, jj by a Union of both. 1 us tiie.i.we are engaged
a.J to oui friends of both parties, to our patrons, and
to the public -we pledge our best, and must umemit
ti d exertions, to render ours, a useful, entertamm.
and interesting paper.
Subscribers received atihis-.ffice, andat the Darien
Bank AgeiicyAiiraria, Luoikm county.
I'HOSPBCTUS
OF THE
SOUTESERA PY,
A i! EEKIA A E 11 'b'PriVEAl publijhed in H’as/iing
ton. Il like.-; < duntij, Georgia, ti le atvottd to Politics
Literature, dec.
:'i J . us so lung b-en Ihe c-i.-tom ot person anrioun-
5 <ing lit ir design t>, establish a Press, to is-ue a
Prospn fits comar ;ug the p t. ciph s which they in
t*‘U 1 1 ait .in. that 1 cparture in 1 lie present in
stance iv -tiki liatilly be pardoned, file people have,
u .questn-nably the right .1 be in .irnu d, w hat paib
we ue-i ■ to travel, ..nd t.. judge first -t its propriety,
a.d a tt-rwunls it theie shomd b a deviation from the
samv We would therein e b.t- fly state, that our
obj <" is to advocate and su, port o the extent of our
>-li , tin do< tri o s | i<> -SSed atm prat HSed by tin
mi 1 Party of uui Stat- , be'i- vmg them to be essen
ial o he prcservatii 11 m' • 1 r exist< n<-< as a nation,
and I he p i petuation ot ur bqpiiss n- apt opte
f t -e »ve believ'i tob. gem rd! k own and under
! stood b> itie citizens ol our 8 a ri md< cd the pro
•t limit oi a piospei iu.-wo eclude their being
1 xa-.111. <1 and <x. lamed in d< -;<t , are fully aware
.■.at ; r U'--ioiii mad.- ami ,< -ed **ie woi
t'.ati tuti'i it mi should b t a isAimg in
our course, we are ot con-, queue, am, liable to our
patr ns and readers, and by ti m ■ are willingtu
be judged.
Portions - ! the paper will u <L >'o - d 'n mi-cellane
u- matter, distinct from politim' embi-iciug that
wk. will b' though' ms: .-did ami 1 men sung.
ihe Ediro ledge's liimsr lt (•. us v. y exerti-m t«>
! '"‘d" In-- ;-a espect b- a i. ten :-iing as lies
: m is pow er.
Tlu Southern Spx will b- , iJilished on a Royal
h- ’ wits m w iy p and pres-, a tw if .H;, s a <1 ti .
cent -1 advance, <.r ilir- <h i sat lh< <nd ol ill
va ’ .efi'-t 1 umbi r w il. be is-i-d ab‘-m the 2uth
4 tins month.
JAMES T. MAY
Aug. 6
\ ; \N !) LO f 1 01!
übs< ribe s wdlotl for sal .at public oct
_H. <y.in 1 'he town p P et:. ‘Murray eoiiinv,
o liis 1 m'sdiiy m Decemlie 11 xt, fi tno b< r3O
in the 23'ii di.-iiici of the 2d stetion. uiraycrunty
t rtns made kno n’un ihe day t sale.
SHk RUOOD H ISE:
_ ("H 's ( <'l. A iTT.
TAKE NOTICE.
rs l at Ido hereby caution and forwarn a'l per-
■ sons from tr. sspirosing in anv way whatever, o
:mv • t i-f 1 fold Lan 1 1111 her 995. in the 12’li distjict
1 I th--first sect ion, si ua'e iindlvmgin Lumpkin cOon
! iyltormerly Cherokee) u-'der the penalty ofthe law.
JA I S 1 BRAWN! !l
I!E'D QUART RS,
Seventh i ivtsion, G. Al )
Alarch 6 IS-30. I
-te. .--s
£
First
’■..hi - - it.- lea- (I I i-tio.i fur the pro
s’ nt v <-n . Wil take p' •.c a fallows, to w :
F-rt'e. u tv : R b'lii, in i!;o 27th aid 2dth t
\pr I next
lor I' I i I I’ vkir-s Regitn- t :n Habersham r mi
tv, <>. h ."mh Vpri: ar:.! l-t i>! May.
[or Colonel Carr's Regiment, the 4'h and sth -4
May.
I he F-irk Regiment, in H.U c m ty the 7th
a >■: 81. »i tx.
I’ .c C-.urt-hnuse Regiment, lltba d I2th May.
I ni the countx of Gwinnett, at Lawrenceville, on the
I loan Istbot ay.
Sre. nd iSriuttde.
4or h- Cl'U I lit. II e U -■ c '
'lax *
E rth> c-tin’ ump- <1 1
Mav.
f r th-’county <>t Ini n, 4. h gHi " 2 h a
■ m •~c fi st iM- e.i «, (' mm: -> ied . m >
co tm r.i'.l l ’tfici r- w.l! at’< <| :n order tor D 1
3 1 he <u co id ■ i days. Oilicers and Puva’es
We. ■ ■ ,n! 1 ord r io' K "'.''w and I i-p -c'lon i« th
Dw 1 e tuct s ’ -unliiij'; -»:i and du•• attendance
vv b. < v < t ’b ' oHic< rs ami men, end a regu-
! ..
I- »SIIU \ -IT It l\ l)
-
JOB PRIN I iNG
.V£JTLF / \ jIT Eb jiT THIS
UFFICE.
NOTICE
; IT DO herebv forward ail persons f- in trading fi r a
1 JHL promis.jry noie given by myself to ae-se Carrol,
; tor lent, payable in corn at two barrels per acre, it
j oeing for the rent of part of lot numb, r 1178, in i .e
? 14tli district ofthe Ist section, and. as the c- nsid< ra
-1 tion for which said note was given, has altogether
| tailed, in consequence of which I am determined not
lio to pay the said note unless compelled by law.
• IRA WALDRUP,
1 N. B. According to the be 'ofmy rr collection ihe
; above named note is due on thi first of Novembei
1831.
i Nobemliei’l2 —36—ts.
■ Miscel Isa .
; THE COAL REGION-- Keminiscencro
Vs e perceive, bv she 3 er’- .L iu !, that
• Potsville —the El Dorado of 1820 ’ s not
I shared the (ale which is usi illy ailov* J o
such precocious youngster- ■ : ti- .• ’ 37 i
a very respectable rank tn 10 n r : • and
, P'lptilaiioii. Well, w? are gh'd of 1 . ;
' beautiful village and situated in the bo-otn I
■ 'he most romaniic coiifiny o' which Pennsyl
vania can boast. But theii’ arc many who do
not 1 ecal! its image wish complacency, nor re
member i's crags and peaks with anv thing re
i semblmg a glow of satisfaction. The ar < v
! of youths who rushed there in 1829 termiti it
!«d their expedition in a retreat, like that of
' Napoleon from Moscow, bringing away with
them nothing btr glory, and as much expert
< nee as that amounts to. They will, box’ev
er, be wiser men, if not r: her. for the rest of
: tbeir lives.
! a the memorable year to which we Iludc
rumors of fortunes made at a bh; v sid ■ h
pelt ney secnr< dby a turn ofiie fingers, ime
whispering do.vu ihe Schuylkill, ami pem 'i 1
ting the City. The ball gatht-ii'd str ngu bv
rolling—young ami Id were smitten with Hu
desire to march upon the new petu, r<> it ihe
aborigines, and sate themselves wuli we l h
I They had merely 10 go, ami play he g nu'
i boldlv, to secure their utmost desire. 11 on .
deelan d that Pipkins was worth millions
' made in a few months, ilthough he Bad not
; sixpence to begin with, or k> keep rim warn
I from dancing in his pocket —Fmm kept r
court in the mountains of S loivlki'l coon v
and all who paid the ir respeet to her m persm’i
found her as kind as their Wildes' hope could
uh iginO,
The Ridge Turnpike was well travelled.—
Reading stared to see 'he lengthened <>l
umns of emigration, and her astonished --di ibi
tants looked with wonder upon he gr imng
stage reaches, the hundreds ot hors» ineii, and
J the thousands of footmen wb streamed
■ through that ancietu md r sip ctahle borough;
I and as for ultima Thule, Orwigshmg. it has
I tint recovered tr-un its tfight t-> tin - day,
, Eighi miles fur lier brought the army to the
land of mt’k and honey, and Hrori the sport |
' began—the town was far from large < nom.’h 1
■ to accommodate »h<> new accessions; but they!
| did not come for comfort, they did rrot come 1
jto stay. Thev were to be immm 'lie tn-> <1
tains, like Nmbad in the valley of dritrionds
just long enough to iriiief r ln theii|i|vi 1 fr-oii
! the likeness of Peter the Monvh-ss in! ih itof
a millionaire, and then the y intended to wing
(their flight to the perfumed saloons -f rn* • re
polit tn wealth ami tasion. Wh.it tlroueb he\
| slept in layers on the saiiilt d floor* / r,l rn! ;
man’s and Shoemaker’s bar r mri', a d Item
ed to regard it as a favor that they wer»- allow -
ed the acommodatron of a roof hv paving
roundly for it, a few months wo Id xjon p s*
• and then Vllatlm, with the Genius of tue
Lamp, could n"t raise > pulaee or a banqu
i v. Jh more speed tb hi they?
One branch ofthe adventurers be took thetn
|ves to land speculations, and no her to the
s'owe.- process of mo rig. W l> ' e fir*',
imounti'.ins rock* and v <ll. v .1, <n ; c d hand-
I wttli astonishing r i a v That which was
j worth ‘roly hm ih. d- 11 ihc morning sold I r
, thous i' 3s in ' i evet hg, and would < ■ .11 ;ud
I/< ii* < | thousands by sunrise—m n < r money
j of'hat description kno*-(i •o< ng :h- fv mm-
iaS slow notes. 11 x- ..nd - gfits w eie con
-nmrd in mi v y ano <l> fE rm . Tht-te wis
i■ • • o / x h <:id oot -peak :k< ( roe-' is—
• t Veil y -ur rugged Hi.* al coulj talk oi I ts
’ l.t.c dre's of thousands.
< lintr i -01 land, in p issing through so
niatiy h cd- l«« i -ine -hdtvided, and liial
! rought on anol 1 r act 11 the drama of specu
■ I itton: i'"' manu.a- tmer of towns, am] the sel
ling of town lots. I'.very spei id itor h>d hts
town Ind ut, and many id them bad scores of
towns. I hey v-.ere, to be sure, located tn the
pithless forest.-; but the future Broadways and
P i I M d!> wi re marked upon the trees; and 'i
1 w m icip h d that die tune w.ra not l\r di*-
■x d» ■r, boar-, nd wild <• -t- would
og * ..... 1. d 1 he the guites
• ; !■ ti‘- ! ' .if. lit:, new ei les
!i< a it il» ' mife rii ;<roki '
' . II I'll)" r.' I I <| ;•' ,fl .0: <• <1
• pink and vi ||.»w, Lk , m
dam; and the broad streets, iti.eiae- tint: earn
other at right angles, in imitation ofthe com
mon parent, Pmlad I lua. Ihe sk.ll ol
r'i t was exerted to retidei Hi" >0 t - iv> ;
i.u the more German lev. m 1 ■■■•• u" r*-' pmi»
I nd v-llov, the more v.i'.a.e ' e.aiiif tee
i own. Ih< vl<e of a lot ' edtitii •<! ’* ith v« r
• tnilhop was mcalcu’able, •> d '• ' 1
’ location, one edge of which rested upon the
side of a pei pt ndicular mountain, the lot run
ning back into me a r a hundred f et or . . f ,<m
the level of'the earth, by me md - I me paint
box, was no despicable bargain; and the evr
uer oft liesuut and Cha ham streets, in the*
'own of C.iled; Ja, situated • • 'pre .o'
'an almost impervious re! s . . ~v _ t t
j a liigit pl'i O ill • afkr i f l!; >1 ,■ .■ , ;
iaj.lfi b<d • i' w m 'f-e
The bar rooms were ntro.. < .<■) w »« in -,
brilliant fijuey -het he«; every man bad .» \ <
of io- home tow ns ni the st !•' porkcij f..
'' J . !<<•!. i ; most j up-d i - .'c.-tmirv ; ;
ill" w .1 i ’ot s - liicklv studded w-q - ...
rn>' ’■ -• ' C j -e .m was to ''o, but -y-
( rem ■ r-. z .--u c- o. anti
1 . i w io.-4<: :>•■■■ w c erected
r of teai.aing
f r w r u a fine Dame, which
:> ■ . ia it bar. -d < ; ..me hmel’. The bud
(Ln - Lt for 11 3 i ig; but alter -i rial of a
f< w w ek-, cus omers were so scarce at the
Red Cow that 1 lie tenant swore roundly he
h’.ust have it on better terms, or he would give
I op the lease
I l lie other branch of our adventurers bent
i Hu ir a tention to mining; and they could show
i you, by the aid of a pencil and a piece of pa
-1 ner, the m inner in which they must make for
-1 t-mes, one and all, in a given space of time—
expenses, so much; trnnspor’a’ion, so much;
[ will sell for so much; leaving a clear profit of
1 To c y we -': borim tae mountains, sw .tnn
mg i?"tr ei ti y nud dn tnselves. The hillx
sw irm' d vim hem; they blustered as bees a
bom > live; !■ it not a hope was realised.—
Calcul stums, like ( whs, are one thing on pa
|h r nd anol her when brought to tho test.
\t last Hie members of the expedition be
gin tc look haggard and careworn. Tho
' jusi es diove a fine business; and Natty Mills,
Bin Bree lies, Pewterlegs, and other wor
thies of the catchpole profession, toiled at
: their voc.ition with ceaseless activity. When
the game <-• ul.l col be run dewn at view, it
iva* taken L, ambuscade. Several bold navi
g nom disc .veied that the comity had accom
mod.Hinns ar O wigsburg for gentlemen in
trouble. Capiases, aecurittes, and bail pieces
became as familiar as your garter. The play
I was over, and the farce of“ The Divil to Pay’’
- was the afterpiece. There was but one step
from tho sublime to the ridiculous, and Potts
v lie saw it taken.
Gav gallants, who but a few months before
h ul rolled up the turnpike, swelling with hope,
& flushed with expectation, now betook them
selves in the grny ofthe morn, or the haze of
- tlic evermi ’. with bundle on back—ihe war
drobe of the Honorable Dirk Dowlas tied up
m a liiile L'ne .md whim ,rocket handkerchief
I—to 1 —to tiro tow pith, making, in Cant phrase,
‘‘mortal escapes;” and, in the end, a general
rush was eftb. q I( . army was disbanded
suari qui pent!
Tie le-wlioii was severe, and lasted for
-oiHf- iitro : nt Pot.svf |o, which really posses
-1 -od ihc means of r ui-mal prosperity, has been
i noidly i» <ow ring, and will go on to fulfil her
de-tinv. lln very 1 idm**s of 1829 is re
s lung In^neficittlly. The improvements then
m ide. with ( lavish hand, by visionaries, now
et-joyed bv 'heir sober-minded successors, and
rem on hm ijsehd monuments. The mineral
i wealth < ! ihe 'et'ion t* incab-ulable, its position
advantag •(' is, and the assurances of Ihe Jour
t il 'fits pr< '.ent prosperity are no more than
w< expected he.tr “about these to lunes.’’
'on TH? DL’IES AND ADVANTA
GES OF SOCIETF.
If people always knew and kept in mind
'he obligation they aie under to society, they
u übl be mm h beiier members of it, and
in..Hi h.iupier m every respect. Robinson
1 r- ■><> •, on the desert island, before he got hia
■ 11 • I’ tiday,” is a picture of solitude which
• v ■. body knows- But the picture of soli
tude 'here giveri, ihotigh it be pleasantly paint
ed, is fir from being Hue. All the arts, stra
t ig m, and > oiiirivanres which Crusoo puts
min execution, me derived from society.—
Crusoe is not a solituiy, not evena savage:
: and though his means of gratification are dif
feient, his desires are just the same ns if he
had beet all the tune in a civilized land.
V» e who have lived all our lima in society,
cau form no notion of what a wretched ami
■ io-tit'ite creature man would be if he were
' alone’ and had never profiled by the aid. tho
instruction, or the example of others. But it
is certain, that the very humblest individual
in the country —he who knows the least and
.res the worst—owe»"far more to society than
he does to himsell. Tho good institutions,
and a'! that is excellent in society, are the re
• the labors of ihe wise and the good
; r-> ig i many ages,—from the very begin-
2 01 co.. zHion indt cd; for nations aro
: < s< h liars and imitators ol nations, just as
min are he ,-<li /lais arid 'nutators of men.
Thus, wh. u we reflect duly, we discoy
ci in.i l < wry man who earns his bread in so
ciety, is iudi bled to society tor it. Take a
man who digs tiro grounds;—how did he fisd
fi at digging the ground would tn.iko it
Whete did be obtain a
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