Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, October 07, 1837, Image 1

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MINERSRECORDER AND •.. • .. .■ • > SPY IN THE WEST. Vuu. V. A i 1 i (•■;><; ide it Republican Newspaper, Published I at i) i duh tg.a l<u iipKin County, Georgia, devoted to | the > iservation ol' the Union, and Sovereignty o' the ..ires. i’ie sycopuait it n > Paity—lhesiaiideier o l uo individual —ihetiiend ol Jackson. PitaLISaSD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, Sly jfi. «J. WM A /'aS iS-tIR lift »T J Piil er ED Terms -T tree Dollars per annum when paid in ad Vance or four dollars, if not paid until the end of | (he year. No paper will be discontinued, hut at the option of j the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Vdvei’tis 'iienl ; old lob Work will be executed at the customary prices. | (' iuniif:i i>i - 1 > 1 Editors must be post paid to int ill' 1 them to atteiit ion. No subs, ription received for less than a year EXEL’UT ‘RS UN’D \ ‘MINIS I'tfATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be published six weeks. Prince’s ‘igest. page 157. A I intended 'il'S oi hi is and chattel belonging (otestators or intestates goods and chalt< Is. shall le published nt t vnor .iioi'e public places in tin- parish where such effects are to be sold, and in the gazette, at east t.irtv days before the day oi such in tended s.' e —ibid 151. AHsa'esto be between the hours of ten andfour o’clock, and il coii'inueri liom day to day. notice to be given thereof on the fust day oi sale— ibid 167 rial-s ol real properly t >be on the first Tuesday in (he n -Mill, at the place of public sales,after sixty days publication.— ibid 171 Xp dieiti u betters >f Dismission published six months. — ibid 168 ESTR \YS To tic advertised by the (Jerk of the Inferior Court j Ln // Notice. ! OUR Cep..it i. ip i ■ . ay ,by .mi 'a! <on , b il'»E p . A J- iI.VN-.i EL. | Attorneys at law. i Dahloliiiega, 15th Oct. IS3G. — - B shall conti tie he practice in the (Jhen.kee, and t y toe tt dj <• nt Cl. ti. -of the Western Circuit.— Addie.-s, u.AHLOH.n LGA, Ltunpkin County, Ga. AND’ A. J. 11 \N ELL. I O.i 1.5, 1836. 23tf. Tie !>. publican Savannah ReCorde 51 illedgeville, Senti id Au. ust i, w ill giv. . lie above lime moot dy nserti ii-uini 10. w aid ar< 0U..1H A. J. 11. cuss .nasionrjas Neff -hC.aui.i, 4m corgi a. July 15m, 1837. ALL persons having claims against individual persons of the tl> r lie. .alien, (who have not c.mgi ded west) for <l. bts < mdi.iCli <1 pr> vions to ibe 23 day of May 1836, »i be ehy notified, that it they am Hot pl. se..u d a 'HI-Olli, eon i bet. r. the I -I liny of 'ci her ne.vl, s eh ciotns will not (lie <• Itei b. rei eiv .1 in the <'• mini -ion rs for a judication. And ill p. rs. >ns . nti I ' to N dive rig is as Ch r kees, li .II .ve clnmi- of my disc ili hi. provided for by the Ch r k. lie >ty oi Deceinb. r 1 35 c-pei nllv lor -p nbi i iis oid l{ -erva ions are h ebv ear t -II . mju st. U(o pi esc nt 111 < i i c ■* im - wit turt n.r de lay . 11l ><>N I’M. KIN, JOII.N Ki N <1 DY. Com ms d triers. July 29.- 51 ’’ill Is 0< t. I’KO j ,, ’.( TUS ui the 77// HD i ULI/. 1/ /•?, ( \ etc Series.) liei . ted io i o.it t.ilcraiuic, siuit n > .Moral and Sent.menial iul<s Humorous and amusing .Miscellany, .hiecd-de >, Poetrij, &.C. Blc. d v .turd..y the 7(h of Noven.her. 1835. will he 'tie m I n .mi., r ol tile 1 ntr<: I oimni oi tl,e bl ! l, l> ok. ol till! 11. W st llt S. O i issni ig proposals I-•i the I'lnr.l \ olnine i t the Si. ip no. k, to pu.di-hi r ui.i.cis his nio-i son-, n til ii,hi li .K.in. loti- |..tiou- tor the v ly ib rat Support Hu i li >* i , ih.is l.iu, give . him i . tin pub ,c - tioi. o| ios ap Y, and hop. s th H tils constant and Until i g i lint- i<> please may <oi.ti.ue to him that pa r nag’ im which tie is trulv tlm klul. .Any new u suranie 0.. the pint I the pubhstii i Unit h m ends inipr oi ig uis piip. r, hi co i*t <rs as . tireiv us, icss ttie public tn ii.g «el swart tn.it his vole uim is to pl« ,ist , and to phase, u u.-t <on mu. io imp me. <'l • N 11| I'll >.N S' —I he -< lap link will be p bis lied ever. Si< ur.ia von a fill' <pi .utv ■ t pa, it. 11 th i| 11 to tor., i a .d will C" nt ni i> lit I » two lluimn i -of • tgilt p«_> s eave willi a otle page auu ind. xio tile v. u a I Wlil be printed in ia ids m< style, mui wi.l m.'Ki’ at the end o II o' i tv .u.itui vomille, co aai..;i g in., t <pi I (trv ;i. Msa'.d duodrci <io pagi >. Hu'. - ■ ii.- t Hie Scrap B'.ok will tn- a- hi . i , v7.« i.m pi •'annum, jay nbo i- aii < o.i < . —no sub-v ri, limire. el>cd lor ii s>U .u ot y < a., aim no , apc i s |. ii w a d < <1 on iil Ih e tn ■ a'y is ri ci ik • d. Na <s.s- b-c die -wiia be amo .nl ol s.b.-r ip tiotis be sent uv h. 7>u ol November, or as soon after as p-.s-iult u» im - puoiisiiei. G. \\ KAPPEL. llarffoki' Conn. 183.5. N li \sit \v i ■i.jll ra 11 i' <' It) o i., 11 ■llt>li av , th I subs. i.ti. I- a I 111 - < .1 IX . lit lubl - i I w . I g> V e t th s. w 11,1 - nisi I I.H in . Il He < tn <■ ' > III' 10l lilt Tlu.'l' daioe all'll nun er-ot im- st <o..ii vvUmm w i. ’; ill.vbe|" li is , d alter the . < ■ _ oi I■ f sub .dosL- rjtwe sled D act .m ./’r>ifs NOTH E, 1’ ns T or MK' \’D a nit in promisory Nate. J moi. bv Row latrn Bearxit n. and pay able to Jo n T i.ls.n. Jr .in i e M>d by said R i'l-tmi t t Ulb-t rth r In tin tv doM.irs bearing date the Ibl USX ot Ma t’ l I - li al. till t e 4< i day ot (!>• reafl. r T»■ r»..t»'ic ii e : t-r. bx rant r i .iag n-' tra.h K for- ii’ N le. .nd th ri'ket n p n l .. to < v ne It . pimnysc v. as lam hr legal tv ■ o the »a ne. JAMES H WORLEY Dec. 24th, IbJG 2rtl. •‘let THE Rl' BE HARMONY INrH tN G S ESSE■. FI A L —.. IBERAi. 1<" r IN f H 1N G 3 N1 T ESSENTIA L—CHA H1 I Y IN AL L.” b.mLOiVNEG.A, LVAA’KIX C vVA’i'V, uLUiUU, UC VO -ER 7, mi. dilor.ey and (. 'oiutcelor at Lcia\ I * oca ’ tt * himseif at Spring Place, Moray H R Ci, i.ty, and will punctually intend to at.y bu.-iii'-ss e trusted to his care, in his profession, tn tiie Cherokee < ircuit. Sept. 9 h. 1837. -stf. Executor’s sale. A GRELABLE to an omer . f h ilonnrtible th _Z~jL Inferior Court of Gilmer County, there v ill b sold on Thursday the 19th of t'ctolie. next, at the r sidi riee of Robert Kincaid, all the perso a p of t rtv of James Kincaid, late of said county di < ease.l,--- > consisting of Waggons, Horst s, (iattle, lious<l A ' Kt’chen Furniture. Sale to continue fr m day to d y : until ail ire Sold. Sol.i for bm b m-fit of the h n ami creditors of said deceas'd . erms . .ad< km wn ou tae day of safe VVf LI AM KI 7< Y. ) r Ri‘:’.i UT K N'CAID. ) Lxe<,lt rs ‘ Sept 9, 1837 -—5- 40d. GEOHGI V, HALL COU\ I Y. S, T II ER EAS HENRY ill ARDS applies to V V me lor Leit r- ot Ad inis ration, on the E-- tale ol J ,'in By r i -• ti. late of sa d c tunt y d. ceas d— tins is to rite an !ad mo .i-h ai < a d si gnlar the k .ndr. d i and ciedi ors .f-aid de< eased, to ire ami app ar at my ofliee wit .in the time preperibed by law, to shew tai se if any exist, why said Lett, is should not be g a n'ed Given under my hand, this 6th day of Tue, 1837. '.. M JOHNSON, C. C. O, Sept. 9. 1837.—5 —3ud. Administrator’s Sale. 'f 4^ 7 1!.L be sold at the Cmnt-I! >use in Lumpkin If V C'.'iinty. on the first Tuesday i [),■< mber n xt ’by ord if <4 me Comt of Ordinary ot la< ksou e un ty. a so ty acre Lot No. 246, in the 13th District ami I Ist Sec ion oi Cii rok.-e, now I urn, ki . count v. Sold iin or et f>t a division the Estate of the late John; > er? n < f Jacrmson county d reused T. HU. Ca-!i. JOIE. R L -V. V. .r’rn’r, with trie Will annexed Sept. 2d, 1857. 3-- ids. I New Stage Liue, /• roni Greenville, by Pickens court house and Clarksville, to Dahlohnega, (ia. 1,-. . JTJ-. ■ rawi suhsc.iber informs the public, that be hn- E just turni h d his i n (w inhis mi v '»• n <> er'itm i ale .• rn .ntlis) w t > a s I. ; did 1 STAG'S Wh h o. t , r th rood H r s all’ ntive Driv r, pns i 1 n in c e p'- ’e rlr t r Travell-rs Fre« on my, n • eliv, and a. oinmo I.i n rn, tins route cann ,t i>e exr He.l — Fart th dida ict ;-Jt) inilfs thralls'll in less than TVV O D >, wilhotil ; tr ireliii/' at night Ici v < (I eenv ilh- evt rv Monday at one o’clm kP. .’I un i arrive at Dalilohnega (he next \\cdne.-.:ay at 12, M. I . ave [‘ah' hnci’a i vry We.l ■ sil iv at 1 ..’< I .<l - M aid arrive ut Grieuvife tne n. x Friday at 12. M. No pa: sor expen j c w ill t.e sp red t<> rend' r tlrn.-e * com ortnblr vv no travel t sli t . Ll.'i.N \RI) CAITIII ART. Contractor. ( I’ickcn C IE S. C ) I Ai.g 5. 1837. \ 1-3 t. \\ ALKER SI PI.RI R ( OCR I. Rule \ isi. I aYid Mt ( oiiuin, rs. | />/// (or \\ illiam B Mid i/ie i I liompson (Jardcuhire I //<//•<>•- i lodge Rabun j inunce. . Robert v tepbens. J »* T•* , ing to ihe Const that the def ■ - II) ni s.a G irdenhb. \\ iliia. . B i.it ~n > ( St. pu <i mice not be< n se xe l i>y t e s ,11 i h a cope t tli. above Bill, an tlia t -id I! 4. I, ir- dn . ir. o 3 St. pen- ri - id' ou of | < < .mi y , .! live -ml <ic! nd.mt- B ,mt and - t he nt from ! ti.i- >t . e r< ,i not he lom.d tiler in On rn t." it i- io <i.tl th i tile —Hui del ti ,i t-, \\ i i in |{ i,j I’lio p-o . l.uulei.ilire and iv.> I t Slept: .il'pmi- a <1 a -w< tnt th. lux' term t ns C u I <i th .' s rvii e• I said bill lie < rle< ! e bv <,!/<., , | ‘ i. i- Hue thi< e .Mo iths i< o , < t hic N. ■.< - « f t-rsol this State, pr.'viou to (hat ti .. James tip* p on. , Sol. pm. compt. GEORGI W alker county. 11 alker St p run ( \mrt, A' CH erm, 1-37. I I ho Cxldwell. rte'k ot 'he -u n rCo it f s < • t\ d ■c: i 'ii-t th b v' r « n t ,> ■• otn from tm Minutes <4 i t (’oort. t i- i-t ,Ov of j \p.il 1'37. JOHN CAI DWELL. Ci’k. 41 "rn. Guardian’s A GRI E\Bl F. to n r • of t e In -mr C u • .< • tl , • -e. «il be s id o t t:e nr- T i - .v t - N v i- 1 >ei it Al tiie t <»art Ho . ih I >a!.. ii. g.i. I , > I . La N - ’.ii. iI - '•' ■< .t m f oi .. r'y t 'lt r.e ow I nipki . I c .tintv. r.r stnid . w vo' «a .'I AR 1i t A Mi ,«Il K, Uuaruian. | August 12;h, 1'37,—1 tds. Three oa’i s after dafr I promise to pay John i B. Chast.'in or ben er, one hunhred Lmllarr, so vaitn receceivcd. December 1836 his ( JOHN SATERFiEi D, ' Witness mark. sAM LEL LOUDERM ILK. GEORGIA. p ( Lumpkin ( (unity ’ SUPERIOR COURT OF S \ID COUNTY, | September Term, iS-TZ. pET appering to the Court that •> e ori. i te. ot a v. icfs 'he :ib )Ve I- a true copy, has b< - n losi, it i : her fore >rcl rd that -ai e py fie estabiis ed in lieu .J s.: origin . I N te, at Ihe next t< rm ol ths! Ci. ..t ti I ■ cause he sh-... nto t e cont rar . and t hat ! a c py .1 (hi- rule be published m ti e Miner's : < cor- ; '!• r once a mouth, for three iu »mhs pr.oi io s.iu j Court j A true copv from the minutes of this Court, 8 h i Si I'te nber, 1837. M. P. QUILLIAN Cl’k. S- pt. 23, 1837. 7--3 m. JS he. public ate tier, by < ai>iionot! agains -R- r'ditig fur th'te proinn-ory notes, or either of them, drawn payable t'» Abraham I Seabolt, of Lumpkin county, Ga., one for di r v dollars, with a credit of twenty two d"l- I n.-, due the first of this ms iiiii ; one f“r seventy dollars, due 'he 25th of I) cembet uex ; the other h r one hundred arid fif'v d"l lars, due tiie 25 h of Derembt r IS3B, ah du id the 12 h <>f 'anuuiv lasi, and signed by Ute subsfrib< r. A- the < onsideration li i which said no'c- wen given has etiiir' lv ' nl-'d i I im determined md to oay ilhmd, or a.ty p m theicoi unless compel.rd bv Iw. JOSEPH ETRIS. Sept. IG. 1837 —6 -3t GEGJ.GIA, CHEiIoKI.E COU.NiY ffcNOLLED before me, by J .Im Sultv in, a -ti- bay horse, taken up as a stray, tour feet ten inches high, t ight years old, weh shoes on his fore feet, appraised to seventy five dollars Also, a dark brown horse, four teei eleven incites high, five years old, with a blaze face, wt li a wiitie mink on both -ides of Ins neck some saddle marks on his back, both hind feet whi'e, with black spots tu 'lie while, right fur' luui win e, appraised <> eigti y ti ve d"llai s, i » i< F. Ddtnel a.id liter Matld >x, 9.1 i >ept. 1837. Al. W ii! l AKEit, J P. GEORGIA, | A true extract from (■lierukee County I the record ot Esttaysof - i I i iHHitt, tin- tiie ILn day ol Bep:einoer, j 1837. —6 —3od. gi.i.i \ .1 G USII \ \I, t). Cl’k. - i FKOPGSALB ror uj Subscription. A BOOK TO BE ENTITLED ■ I THE BY JAMES F SMITH, ■ /-’ om a .Manuscript copy recently compiltd by hiinst tj. FipilE p' ibi s ier a-sijres the citizens of i- (it "rgt i. w|,o may mu k piojier to sub ■s* rthi to the work, th it e will use every e.xcr i tion to rend.■ t it a iisetul velitele <4 such tn!oi ■ ! m i ion as m iy he ■ I in portaiii e to them IHE (’ll EEROKEi, LAND • O'L : I l.i«Y "ill con am me iiarms <»l all th- Hmtiiii . e ilriiwi rs m the L n;d L It. rv, and their restd' m e, with a notice oi all In s v.licit may have been gr mid, op la (he fir- < I J i marv, 1 S3B, w t';; an e<>giav< u irmp "! <ir h l.nd Di-iii in i.e (. t>< r ikee <• unl\ t -ime diately pre< edmg the ti no s in on 4i <a-tri'•(. ■ ihe ( In ri'kei l.md l.nttei v will imti am iboii Ik# iiiiiiGrcil to' ()< ( Wi l .e putt'd tl good paper, neatly bound, i .md d iiver«d to -mi-, runts by the Jiisi '•! M.. t• '■ 18’8 . t i. pi iciip \. (t.Z* i’"' m . and miiei s, wim will mi I * . .» t s loi he | uliii'her m procutrng '< ribt t- a' (J w ah ih p ■ U! ,. an j ( ~r tll ] to 'Ke p.iio.-m r, in Alllb g» vine, t< ti t» n- , -lid' - :'.>s<-|i i< sli ill receive i copv n. it" W I k g tils. i A i Eiitiers of newspapers m tii sS: t,. ~; wnl give the above a lew sti nl te i et'e a « pv of (he work. 8. p 12,1837.-3 IVof ice. pulil.r ar> oer bv cautioned .i_- n i id tig for two f’( m -or; N .' - d iwn p v i'le ■■ Rat.-nm I coder, ol I! u- f oihhv . Ge> r_i i. one <4 them lor ih“ sum of I < r v Dollars, dat d 7'h Much 183:;, nn ,j due 12' nii s ti * tr> J hat G » 4* ati«l ihe <»* *• r (» < dr •* n ind ited 7th M reti 1833 and I n."th afier tiie dale thereof, and a~-'_: . wi.. mr names. Sa.4 notes were tr i mo nlv o - timed md we lire determined rut <• pav ' e - rue o* an* pari ' leieot, t.mie.-s con <, > j v tine tom se t law . NCI."ON Ci O.’.ER ON C W. JACK'ON. Dec. i J'vh. 1835. 36 •' From the Texas Telegraph. GEOGRAPHY" GF TEXAS. i County (if Bexar. — This county is ; a portion oi the former jut i diction of i Bexitr —its bounthirit’s mtA’c not yet: lijuci) deimctl. i Ins ciecriptiGii will. ■be confined to tae seciion of the ! county c•dihprUud between tne val-l 1 , ». . . tev oi iiiu iiio>i<rio an t tne eastern I [border oi the vahey oi’ the Sibdo, embracing tiie vaik.A s of tiie Medina,, the . aii Antonio the Sibolo, which! for fertility of soil, salubrity of cli mate and beautiful scenery, may be ( considered the garden of i’exas. . c^a./ace. — ine \v..ok' sectetion is J a (ontHmotis series o. undulations J iormiiig what is called tiie rolling prarie, except a s.nali portion at the north a few times ai.oYe Bexar, v> m i'u a / iaiigc of hiH.-s extend from iiorlh-e<i:-t to soutn-west across the counti y, formi g a tiivkiiiig ridge be !tween the Gauuaio e, and file streams <.re generally lined with! narrow borders of forest. The re- j maiirtlur of the comitry isopen, and decorated with numerous 'ca‘tered{ Mcscpiite trees a : .J po?t ■ak groves! which generally mown the summits| ol the roiling swells. . TRf.AMS,-L’he gan Antonio, Me dina, Sibolo, ami Salodo a e the l prim ipal struams. Ihe s n Automo is formed from four springs, which from the foot of a small eminence four or hve miles o'nove Bexar, ami uniting their waters about a mile above this city, from a river, fi.iy yards wide ami four feet deep i his stresm is very rapid: it flow s over a pebbly bed ami it- waters are re markably pure ati.i wholesome; sueh is their trasparency that small fish may be seen distinctly at the depth ol ten feet. Ihe .Medina is about a hundred miles I mger tuan the san Antonio; above its jun< tioii with this J stream, it is however quite narrow, i being generally for a hundred miles ! above its mouth only a fuw yards w ide; it is a sluggisii stream flowing over a marbly bed. The Sobolo re sembles the .M< (litia, but is consid erably smafer; it flows over a rocky bed, and its walers are rema;'.ably ( lear and wholesome. The Soiado is a short rapid stream; its waters like all tile "treams oi’ this section, aru sweet, ch ar, ami wholesome. , <ii eral il 'itter^.— Near the A’ibo lo, about thirty miles from Bexar, is a mineral spring, its waters have for ages been held in high estimation by the aborigines lor their medical qual ities. .Minerals. Great quantities o' limesio..e arc found in ail parts o! this section; flint and several varie ties of ."am I "tom’ abound on tiie "an Antonio and iboio. Here are also numerous buds ol a i atitra! c< rm i; + , resembling'lacked ; ;wh nio. Di- ed into mortar, < -mes hard as stone, and is mm-ii a.'d as a building mate rial. Soil an ! Productions.— The soil i o i t> •_ i orally oi a dark sandy ioam, • A• ■ udi 1 ..i\ rich ami produc tive. ><>im o. ms has been cultiva teii m ». i• .han li.ty sum essiAe Years, am! \t t 'cum' to have lost none of its ch m.d fertility. The facilities • t, li t t .mm itre smdi in tiie va’lit's of th( - * streams that itmir waters may casih be in cited oveT a sur aue ol one mill.ou of sq iaru acres, capable l of producing the most ab miaul i rops oi corn, cotlo.i, tabacc >, i.t li g >, sugar, rye, oats, millet, and van > s culinary vt w m it also wa" formerh raisi d in considcf able piautitics. Ihe Mesquil grass car pi Is the whole suction an i uuiitkiues; gi.’iii li,. omdarit ii. : whoh year. iur.!i>hi:ig a new er failing pa. turaji. The IXopal or I rickly id ar abounds in this section, and often forms dense impentrable hedges, eight or ten feet high, and covering whole acres of ground. Its fruit at tains an extraordinary size, and pos- 1 sesses an excellent flavor. Forest 'Trees.— There are few va- I rieties of forest Trees; the live oak ' predominates the peccan also is 'abundant, am! its fruit exceedingly ! large; cypress is found on the Medi ! na; the Mesquite trees is thinly scat tered over the whole country —this 'is “a species of the locust” generally* about the size of a peach tree and ! bearing a long slender pod, sweet [to the taste, ami often used by the Indians for food; this tree also yileds excellent gum, like gum arabac. Besides these there are the red oak and post oak. 'Town. Bexar,* the county seat, is the only town. It is situated on both sides of the San Antonio, about twenty miles above its junction with the Medina, and is one of the oldest towns in North America, containing ! many ancient structures w hich call to mind its former greatness, and the j many vicissitudes of fortune which have characterised its singular and interesting history. It. contained a ft w years since eight or ten thousand inhabitants—the present population is only about one thousand. Nature seems to have destined it to become oiiC of the first cities of America. The /\Luno is situated at the north east part ol the town, on the left bank , of the river, it is a large oblong wailed enclosure containing an acre ofground; the wall is about eight or , ten feet high and three feet thick, since the fall of Travis and his hero ic band it has been dismantled; and no longer a fortress, it remains to designate the Thermopylae of Texas: Below Bexar, scattered along the banks of the river, arc many large ami beautiful edifices, built of mass ive stone. They are sipled Mis sions, and generally’ consist of a for tress and a church. In the pious fa thers of former days with the sword in one hand and the bible in the oth er, gathered the wild bands of the prarie to bend the knee at the shrine of the Holy Virgin. Most, of the inhabitants of this country are of Mexican descent. Emigrants from the eastern part oi I exasand the United states are now continually arriving with their fami lies, and there is every reason to be lieve that in a few years the country wiii contain a more dense popula tion thanany other portion of Texas, ( Uniate. The climate of this re- gion is delightful, and probably not surpassed by that of any* portion of the Globe. I lie summers are nev er oppressively warm, but arc admi rably tempered by cool refreshing st a bieuzes which prevail during the warm season; the winters are excee dingly plea" .mt & comfortable; snow scarcely ever falls even to the depth of an inch, and although most of the laiuy weather occurs during winter, there are but very few cloudy days. Indeed such is the salubraty of the climate that previous tothc war there many Mexicans who had resided in the \irmity of Bexar for more than a ( eiitury, and still enjoyed excellent health. ' !'(’< r> i- j u (j '.' -ri prevalent in Texas that I ‘ X .! (Lt'vhs: its name from the Spanish word in j i, and that it whs applied fothis town in c. .< q <_ h< ‘- (>[ ,j swarm of bees having fertn < <1 it'>-ir h -.e tn th»- steeple of the great church .i 'he preii-e prrtod that the first Anglo- A tri'-; H-.'tis ’h d r: T»*xas. The ’radciot’ ■ it > s' i Ih" m had nevor been seen in ’>■ * i i vtti s ♦<» this identical period. ■ -> : <‘>!y ir. tie ;>i romance than (ruth • •ns » trtiusrtfhnitic urchetypo - * ■ • f nr c?n?ur ; e . .NO. 9.