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THE CBORGIA GOLD FIELD.
TH* TE ITTH ABOUT THE COHUTTA MIKE
PLAINLY TOLD.
From tba Daltei, Ua. Argus.
Messrs, (Prince and Mallett, tba a
gaata af the Blaatric Afina Indicator
Oe., of Beaten, wbaaa taata in u« Cu¬
ll utta raoantaia have given riaa to tba
resent silyer excitement in this aactiaa,
called intetheArgu* efice this weak
far tbe purpoee ef taakiag each octree
liana af statements madapablio, aa they
claim ia a npatter af juatiee ta tba
company which they ray reseat. The
Argus’ interriaw with these gentleman
develops *the fal owing faata, wbiah
from ear knowledge, wa think may be
take a aa earrect. )
Aa atated ia our last iaaaa, thaaa
gahtlcmau report that there are ^posi¬
tive indications af goad paying silver
and geld ora in thaaa taountain gorges,
and skewing a wide belt of surface
cropping#, whieli, if preper’y devalopad,
might possibly sustain much that ha*
beau mid of the richaeaa of these mi see.
Bat .there has been aa thorough tesla.
The uninitiated workers in the mines
are working without purpose, frequent
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successful mining, and in ioue ir~
•taaebtf actaaly tracing deposits tkat
are worthies* whil* better veins are
ignored.
These gentlemen do not claim ta
bare com# down bare an a tour of
pleasure, but as a matter af businesi.
; These miaas have a car tain, reputation.
f f heir oanpaay ie aver an tba lookout
for newLd eatiens af paying ore.
They earn* first to tea if the ^etal
' was there; then, if satisfied, t- make
s^icli terras as they Could afford --ei
thar to locate tba taineral deposits, or
take short ^easea, with pmilege ef
opening and working, a«d than to fur
t ier lea*a or hup. T^ay work either
MV pay direct or taka their ahsacae 1 ie
a /ease, if profitable, and aharfieg
jiathing if *a diecovariaa are ihade.
As au evidea#^ that these unoiitalas
are full of praeiaaa motels, aarfaet ore
t f great variety baa been ft-uad in
4 * its au extensive belt, consisting of
native gold, than galena ora, showing
bright partitive ef para gold; again
the silver aid lead runt together; in
other jileoei satire copper i# ehown ia
appreciative quantities Tbeaa iodise
ticae howavor show from different
p»iats, and leave at irapraerisn of the
vast gsueral rlchae*# af the mountains.
The s eeiiaeas which they exhibit
arc •aMcient in quality ie give Hie to
the «ast>xag«rau4 sensation, bet the
%
Argue prefers ta await the final
iag which it benvet is snr* ta folia r.
Ta Ifare ibis whole matter dbwn,
these mountains are rich with piyiag
ores. Tbe owners of the preparty aw
eeaveeced that it is m. They lock at
itka i great lacker, ia wliieli lit uhteld
welib, whi,eh only have to W unlocked
to pear out rcady'stamped eagles, and
they arc dtttr^iiatd it* bare tb# fall
benefit of tbt field.
The fact ia, poesible that tbcrtarc
millions ia it, but it will taka miLions
ta gat it out. If they art unablo to
make aacb at ia Treatment, the wel/b
will remain where it is: Thoaa who
bare money will r*qaira the aid of ex¬
pert# wording for these wbo have the
mean* to back their labor aa<l judge -
went.
Dr: Lighthill president of this qem
pnny baa tel graphed from lleatoi that
he will arive in this city aext Suudav
aaoruing, at.d will remain a short time
for tba purpose of giving furtbur f di**
reefiona to hie agents, and to eonfer
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with each ae have an interest n min¬
eral properties
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LOOK! R1AD;!
Cvary Man His Owe C alealator!
] have bought the Right for Pickens
County, to teach the New sad aniecr
«*l Rule af Interest. It is the shortest,
and easiest to learn, jterfectjy accurate
getting the answer ta tba frictlaa of a
mill, aauaot be forgotten. I will te#ch
any one who can calcaiate in simple
multiplication sad divisicn, tc be a tbar
augh calculator in Iutere.rt, s at any per
cant, an? a uount and for any leagtb of
time, in a few luiautes. I have pit the
price of tuition dewn within reach of al
I re a go-»d thing for the beat of schol¬
ars, slid a better foa those with * lim¬
ited education I will sell the right ef
say district in tbe e ntity cheap except¬
ing Tow«, Persimmon and Townsend
On arid Rule l refer you to C. B. Vin¬
cent, Principal of Talking Rock Acade¬
my, arid J. R. Allan, county school
oamusiasiowsr.
Hoping ta receive a liberal patronag
1 *'m reapectfuly your#,
a i: Allred
Said rule wae eopysigbte 1 March
Mb, 114^2, by (a. W. OwVby and A.
W Smith.
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via lnfwrm«MoQ vital to the Meows is «4 those
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whom it has labored k>r hall a esatwnr, hee
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KING. AND BROS
BLACKSMITH. vet a
JASPEH, GEORGIA.
Wa da aA kinds el work, aavally done ia a blacksmith shop, *\f«a ami baggy
•ark. will be pr#mptly dona, sad in tba beat manner.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
ter leasKftiea are good for shoeing horses, having followed the businem for a ana
•sparianee eskablaa ae to insure a^tiafaction. No matter how l>ad yews
here* is wa will shoe bka. Oar Unas are ouab, this enables oa to work at Ms
Try af 18*12 1*
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UVERT, SALE
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FEED STABLE,
JASPER, GA
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Prompt attention giran to all dost
left to my oare. Horses and boggim
i fendy at all boors. Will aaad patadWf
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Charges always raaaoaabi\
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