Western Times, Volume 1, Number 42, Richmond, Wayne County, 13 June 1829 — Page 1
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hg Ki crave the payment of a bill of fortyseven pounds, as it would asfkther. I had not ijnteotiricli; I went to get it of Henry, an.i found him a!cep; not liking to w;ke h:m, linked into his vest pocket u hie h proved empty. I searched his pock-ct-bo k, ;vn l it proved empty. I searched his pockets, and found only three halfpence and some cards headed P.. IS. with little holes pricked in them which 1 have lear.t ubsequently ucre 'rouge et noir' m.Tiking cards, on which he had traced the progress of the game. The tact of it .i. i
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-i ,u:cMt i'( t. ' "... t ,.i - r hrir rhildro n, ; rmid ; surely I c claimed in great agonv.
1 1''" in- j ' Jenry gambles . an.l ! sunk into a chair,
i o crcomo w ith my feelings. The noise
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tiii: noTiiru. 0 -- --'or.c I by a incut cireiinitan?c.
t : et f horn rrc main- I
rmc, n t; ! vr I.t r nnT-nrg c5.i!J i-:.e Lur ; i;: :ijitr if ;:ur; " :crriiti v. of a i m! ! f'ro'kc from her ! w i I i f ..re! Ir iti.i cn l-npo'stlt la- vc nulf, TUt hai!ow of t!.e ton!, ':,' t'utlt 1 1 U one upi n an iO" Where I ;l.o rcui.i Liu. rvill. 'T.: 'n -e t!.? ! 'itrnn heart ?". icu". i trtr. TS"'' ir.'irc he j;e' vain joy? that must Ton o;t ilrluilc wit!; I'.rcam; At ! thu' it vf h ti ! oV r t!.r t c,!, M-.c lumc m aiiC'iih ni' !. An i cmtly h!il th f'lintiii,- hrni!, An i trru of tci;'!er intnw fhcil
0erhrr rxpirinr c! i!'.!. tho fourth rtlent'pM t'nrt, Th nnjel cf il -th h iu 'tnt; Ar.'l thrirtf t!e ruot!i r br' iln;; i.' nrf, With aiis;i;i-h hn t rm rent. An-! now th upon the I.it,
l.x; irme in tier .irni, Ail as the n.f iuorj of the p-M I,-'!i"l o"tr hrr oul, one look vo cut, I ; ca hrr filt! chirru. '.: x is m v.J. '. Vh it l.aij'K- uat to'.l.
tn.tl.cr' j r.y, ',V . n h t(.f.l h t'.e i:;n ci 11 Uf cuhl m'lr ih v. rnvc! thegruve! O it 1 .J c' . I'i'uii h r li't ere )rt ; i . hi!'! upon the rnrth kao-.v, L' )?ir hr- hcn 'i 1 c i.ci'!i l.e r i. -, I'.-e't i-iur.i tc I. jvc f !. MlhhOhD V MM). wwwmwi i ijimwiai i ww MISCELLANEOUS.
iv, oe him, w lieu seeing that I w as pale
land in-ich agitated, he i'lfjuired what was i the "utter. 1 could tiot muster up courage jto hint my suspicions hut 1 asked 'what lie Jiad done with the money he had yeteriday ., He replied, with ill-concealed con;fuion, that 'he had lent it to a fiiend.' I iwas now fully convinced. Tor the fust it-.me in my life a creditor had to le-ne my 'd-'or imsatislied; but, alas! itwaj only a (fomi:.t;tr of repeated instances of the
'same -und and of still deeper degradation.
In pie oi my tears an.i entreaties he continue 1 the hoi i id pursuit. In a few months he had sola out all our money in the hank, which soon vani-htd. Ahcuttlm period I rravehirth to a third child, a boy, which on account of the dieadful state my mind had been in. and the many fleepless nights 1 h id p-rd, was a v ery weak and sickly hahe. Thoinrh llenrv's fortune was now
of the head, not of the heart, for that was! kind and gentle. However, this 1 thought! the last time, or never, to make an impression upon him, and to endeavor to shake the propensity that had involved us in so much distress 'Look Henry,' 1 said, 'at our two eldest children, once so plump and blooming; they are now w an and pinched in. and, poor things are crying out for hunger. Then look at the dear innocent in my arms sickly and weak, in consequence ot its mother's troubles during its quickening-, w anting m:lk which my breasts hare not. ov cast your eyes upwards, and look at me my "cheeks pallid and thin then view my bosom, once jutting with infant nuiture, now stenle and with
ered by want of proper nourishment. That Lo;'m, whose jos you Used to sav were )'j irs, is now a prey to despair and w retchedness. If all this does not mo e ou, see what an altered ohject jou arc yourself, look at your portrait hanging at your back, taken when we were happy," and then iew yourself in the glass. " When jou have duly weighed these things, contrast vour conduct at the former period with what it has recently been and eu will no longer be at a loss how to attribute the change."' 'For Heaven's sake, Muria,' he
replied, 'say no moie; I see it all; 1 ivill nev er gamble again For some ueekshc
kept his word, hut 1 found by his irregular
and l ite hours, that he had been induced to
visit them again, when consequently our
lii'icuities incieased. In' he midst ot them
I v as compelled to keep m) bed, expecting
T r J . . n. ft. I
iik-h-jv iwur ii cam? and
nin w inn i ii ijii
ast number of h"s He view, has amused
some ol his readers with a fancied report of the recent discussion, in this city.be-
ohtii mi-. v.amp)ell and mvselt
ins inienectu;u readers, how-eve exacted from him a correct statement of the
twelve fundamental laws cf hurn-m nature
which he mentions so frequently, without Jtion of
physical, intellectual and moral po-.vers and enjoyments. IX. That the highest health, the greatest progressive improvements, and the permanent happiness of each individual, depend
m a great degree upon the proper cultivation of -ill hid r.t clol .n. ..... i i
.ell them Uo l.ethcr0.cr crc ltU orl.o 7 Z ;j VL""
: . , , . . . . . nature being duly called into action, at of I "S 7 I' dcl,'l,on. a11 lheir Proper period, and temperately exerof t an attempt to plea.e the imagination c.-od according to the strength andcapaciat IheeTperiseot (he judgment, and to lead ty ol the individual.
g-ne, the vne propensity still clung to himjpH 1 a visit to m bedside; he was deeplv with unabated fury. All the money he, concerned. Hetook out hi pure, an.l -ul cmd gtt together he took and bt in l.ke'down upon the counteina-.e a twenty
manrr
w hi h did
mtumcs. iie won a iine, t-ut .pound note as usual after .-iiTi rtinnntrU
more harm than gonl. for he ' pressintr mv hand, which h, l,r,!.u r ,1 u .th
was sure to go back and lose vvei penny 'tears he abruptly left. Henry, on his ary.m; bfMdes thce ?pu,t. cf hick, arrival had slunk awav , but when he went, tory are called, only serve to -till Jo, ther he returned. 1 had no alternative-he
the inquiring and sober mind eftray from
mo real importance ot the subject.
'My worthy h lend, like mv late onDf r.cnt
in the discission, well knew", that it would
not do to grapple w uh these stubborn facts.
upon the truth or falsehood of w hich, the jf acultic-
X.
and
ri"i
lira the individual is mndn fo r,n-sf"
1 tj accuire tlip - u,
hir, orgHni.ialioo at tmh Las ht-vn corn.
pounded of the most in.enor propensities,
1 ' - vVllUOU ttu
been
questions under consideration entirely de-turc; and when so or .v-ed he has bee mf -V'd,,e'thatcanbe5aid!placed, from birth to'dth, amid th by the advocates of all the religions in the ;mo,t v icious or woi-t crrum-tauce-worh., jccomcs as ;chall' before the wind.'" xi Mv two friends flerulv li'-nvr.-.-.t tt-.tl Ti o, i. .
. J , , . ! -"''"- ''"'oiui ii-mane 10 posses? these huts Mere too true to have thc.r va- and to accuire a n.nr!,,.,-...!
hdity impugned by mortal man; and there- his original organization has been created tore the Keviewer, in imitation of the jieror.and ni,. ibnrr:-, t ,. i ;.v
C l.ampionof the Christian I aith,has pass-.surrouaJ him from birlli to death produce
euinem over m a very dexterous manner continued vuiom or vv favorable tmprehy a ''htntucbj tnana ire" 'proving thereby UioiH. Or when his or-Itnization has bcci. the sandy and tottering foundation of the! formed of inf. r-:,.r rr. .- t, .n,t ih
(.ausi; ni(.u iM-.-y vainiy wisn io support.
iiany similar attempts will, be ma le, hy
se-vho are iniluenced to desire to retain ' pioduco superior
cumstanccs in width he has been plated
uom Dn tli to death, are ot a character to
imprersions only. Oi
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wie pi.jju.tes wincii inev nave ticen com , u h ;i there h hrr n cr.o n,;vt ,r rSn..nA
pclled to receive from their inlancy; theiand bad qualities in the ori-inal cr.-aniza-evH.crcc ol which by the unchangiii-jticn, and when .t has also been 'placed, laws of our nature, they cannot of them- through li.e, in varied circumstances of selves control, or be relieved from, except I e,)0J and nil. This last compound has
, .xuu.cuna, u.un.ir piesenicci io . ueen hitherto the common lot cf mankind.
ueir mines, which, previously they could
iere;v? ni iniru
mirjies multiplied
g I : i. . . .
uur '"iiiruiues ana h:U the note to change. I could not doubt. All cifdit with the roi sideri i ihp ,t;.?o I
tia.lcs people teased. From tine to time ,-uired ever necessary, but that l.e would nnn nirln, .. . I. I. ... I.I .... 1 1 . - . . '
I-..HL.I i mi b ' uniamonis, r.mi (hr ir g hack the money. It went like tl then d.qn ed of mine. The household :rc,t. Thus it would appear that the be
lie
I . r il' a 1 - -.v-v.... I'l" ill ,ll,v tilt llt3i j plate, furniture and linen, then w cnt; next, 'of men had turned to a brute When I j by degrees our wardrobe. We paited i learnt it I thought my heart would break with our domestics to one, and I was then fainted under weakness and wo, and in h-reed, in a very delicate state of health, that state of insensibility 1 was put to bed to suckle the last boy nuself. Whatever of a still born child. When I mme t- a Mim i f got, he seldom left any at home, sense of the circumstance my heart was jHe hat often gene out with plenty of'mon- jrent w ith the keenest anguish. I rtmain- : ey, leaving dinner unprovided, and lrre-cil for a long trtne in great danger indeed,
' -! - - . k (wninau musi nave uitii umipr me accumulation
of mental and bodily sufieiing, but for the
; 1 n ; it(M si.s.
f )iloui: ' intru 'tirr nnrrntivr i few bi uits supplied bv the house gratis! '
The
r. toted fi.'ii '.' rkfonl's Lite in the w he i e he had IM his money, cf which ijskillof Dr. S , and the great kindness V . t." a work iccei.tlv published in Kng-(J ave often had to tn ike a meal. At last of M , who daily called' and supplied ! . i. i . .(.-r nil aivoi.iit of the various gam- our resources were completely exhausted, the means to obtain for inc. everv comtl.it.
r si ( i. to he li'iiml 111 l.on'i' n j r I m - t
.Mr. t. irrvcl in raii , p.rin
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whole of the I'enm'ul tr w ar; he hr-l. j t!irv al isume; I was again lar gon- hair, ?nd with a voice smothered with int..rrr a tatin of irreat tnst, which he fill-: ,,ie .himih way, which gave me more ,vaid agony, vowed over the lifelcs inn) i with honor t v hmw if and ad vantice to ' ,l:,n ,ltt"al r:i:n- r'ri( m hreasti were cea3-,Cer.t never to enter a house, of play again 'c -mire. When p are crownvd the j m? to atl r,i ,ml' 10 ni MCl ho) --and he has kept his word. Through
n. . i. .-wu. v.. , , wuij.i. mj, , ..iHPuu, me means io ouiain ior mc ever commit. and we had rot proper food or clothing. When Henry ?uw hi:, dead h.ul , her w as 1J? ; No language ca.i desctihe the escess of my -,tung the heart, lie r-ved, tore hi:
men- mines, wnicn, previously they
not tore-see or lore-know to exist. As the Western Monthly Hevievv i, de--erved.ly, widely circulated , the independ
ent editors of the American Press, who feel ideirc that truth shall be elicited upon these momentous subjects, who are willing
to give tair play to both parties, will confer
XII.
That the individual is made the most superior of hi? species, when his original organization has been compounded of the best proportions, of the best ingredient? of which human naturt? is formed, and when the circumstances which surround him
from birth to death rue cf a character I
a benefit upon society by inse.ting this an-jpioducc only supeiior impressions; or i:i
swer in reply to the Kcvicwer
MOliEilT OWEN
Ciruri.iati,
Mjj,
K2d.
ui.llcled rtToi !s
tlie l.ritih nation.
The twelve Fundamental Luzis of human ntluie, cn which Robert Owen predicts a change of society that will form an entire new state of existence, referred to in the foregoing article. 1. That man at his birth is ignorant cf every thing relative to his own organization, and that he has not been permitted to create the slightest part of any of his natural
propensities, luculti'js, or qualities, physical cr mental.
II.
finer words, when the circutr.stanot-s, or laws institutions and cu-to;;is in which he : - i . - i 1 1 - ....
is piactu, aie ail in unison w m ins na.jre.
Case of irpunccn.Nr. U'iJsort, t'ifi gentlemaii w!io was dispatched to this country with the necess.' ry documents for the arrest of Rowland Stephenson, has received orders fror.i tli Comis iionfr3of Bankruptcy in London, tot to pursue the fugitive any farther; thev being convinced that he hns no property with him. The $1,000 reward has
been recalled, and H proceeding:
a-
gainst hi:n arrectcc'., t stent these at the
That no two infants at birth have yet!iustan'-e ths Sheriff Peikins. een known to os.-ees precisely the samel -V, Y. Journal Com.
Vho can tell a mother's panes at so the goodness ofM he obtaine.1, shortly
.f tctuinfd to l'.r.L'bind with a foi '-r.v.o. of dieadful a circumstance. The food 1 afterwards, a situation undergovcrnment;
tf r.t thor. md po uv's part of 1.H own ' ought to have taken my self I frequently and tho'igh we do not live in our former pttir.ony. and pit! savings frm his pay. 'put one side, to divide between the chil-. nfJlueiu e, we are in comfortable and easy lif nlirrd it in tl,- Far k of lingland, and, dicn and servant, at another meal. I was 'circumstances. Henry's conduct to m?, iiinrc fieiivfl a :."n.tf cl ia; rcr.drr.ee . aclnmed to make my condition known to '. and to hischildren, is exemplary in the ex-
lithevear 1317. he married an amiable. any one ; besides, all cur friends had forsa- treme he endeavours, lv everv shew of
I'Tnipli.hed an.l beauliful w cc n, with ! ken us but the noble hearted Mr. II . kindness and attention, to assuage and ewl.om he obtained five thousand j ounds. He vas a bosom frisnd of I lcnrvV, and ' rase, the sorrows of the past, and my mind windi yVf te added to the cthr r sum m the ( from the moment of o;jr marriage, to with-j is icgaining its usual serenity. Henry has Ii:.k. He immediately took a suit ible in a short period, had been a constant v is- acquired his good ;:nd robust appearance h-Mjsr, a short distar.ee f:om London,1 itor. He called one day just as 1 had sent the dear childien (on whom she glanced, where thev lived for some lime in unmin-j a sm all aiticle out to pawn, (to that I was as they were play ing around her, a bek of pie 1 happiness bleing each other with reduced) to buy food, when he was quite maternal fondness and delight.) have their trii'Til kindness and endearment. I'n- shocked with the misery around. F cry ; plump and ruddy cheeks, and 1 am fast ie-
t
organization; while physical, mental and
moral dillerences, between all infants, are formed without their knowledge or will 111. That each individual i3 placed, at birth, without his knowledge or conset within cir-
cumstaimes, which, acting upon his pecu
liar organization, impress th-i general char
acter ot thoie cncu'r.iianccs upon the in
fant, child and man. Vtt thy.t the influ
ence of those circumstances, is to a cer
tain degiee modified by tb.e peculiar natu
ral organization el cacu individual
IV
ti-1 and healthy pledges of their lv e. AldvP in temper, r.irli new d.iv irae fie-h
'ier these good an-oic two y e rs qui :klv I thing was the reverse of w hat he had been ti-1 aw ay. duiing which they had two accustomed to see. He made no inquiry,
but size d a pen irom the inkstand near liini and with a trembling hand vvretc a check
proof- that their hr,pe and joys were maJet for fifty pounds; he m-tantly arose, pre;sn one another, till a fatal occurrence j ed my hand, left i.i it the check, and exvit iily blighted thf ir br-t prospects and laimed, with deep emotion, while tears ti nned their hou-e of nuptial romfoit? : gushed from his eyes, 'Oh Maria! Henry, I t.d bliss into one of -oi row and want. Mr. have long suspected, treats you ill and
Chad the ill f.itun" to rat et, by arridrnt.jbe hastily left the hou'C. Unaccustomed, in V. ?.d s(,, 4 f, i,u ,,,; !)rother ofhr cr, who as I now was, to r.ny kindness from the liu-d him to mo H thoe hoij-.e! of robbc-' world, or from Henry, and vorn down w ith Ty in St. JamfO tif f t.ralb d 'hells1 whrn grief and anxiety, this art of feeling geni meritricio'i evf.iinn' nN mf.itnnted lii eiosity quite overpowered me, and I burst ti.ind witli all tlieir ! "s,,! .t,r, ror.souuen- i into a toi rent of tears. While in this state
fS he became at I t in rondd an al-; Henry came home. He wept, loo, at the ned m ui. The relation t their haple si kin 'nesa of his fiiend. He hastened to rr-f jp;t, s. liom this time, w ill nppcar ' tow n to get the check cashed, strictly v-dh more interest in the I mgua'.'e of Mr. i promi-ing to bung the money home torne. Cs l.ely, who bore the dun t nn cry by j He? re'uuitd quite broLcu hearted 'Marihrr huV,and,." unpardonable rnis( on !ik t. ! a,' he : aid, '!.,ep the poor children and ser-
i
covering my health, and am beginning to
leel happy again." It is very rare, indeed, that such an issue as this ever attends visitors of these horrid places for themselves and families are plunged into a state of complete irre
trievable destruction. The appearance of
Expedition. It is stated in one cf ti n
London paper. 3 that Mr. Peel's crcut speech upon '.he Cathulic emancipation
bill, nas corr .menccJ at ah. -it half past five o'clock, and conJ.ided at ten; and that in thirty minutes afterwards a copy oi the Sum newspaper was handed to hirn, conf ainint: the whole cf l is harangue. This was wonderful rapidity.
I he manner in which it is ciTectcd h thus: lour reporters are employed,
ncn ot which attends in rotation lor
That no infant has the nower of dcci-lahout ten or trelve minutes: he then
dingat what period of time, or in whatjhurrvsB off to the punting office, ccn;part ot the world, he shall come into ex jmita to w riti ng what lie has heard, an-1 istence: ol whoir.hc shall be born, in w hat jV(CS hack to tl.e house (0 take hU s!.i-
l"""l,"ai '.gion tie shall netraineu io OI1 n l iP v,rw nrp Vf.IV
i - - - - J 4 W V W V
believe, or by yvhatothercircumstanreslie shall be surrounded from birth to death. V.
T'j:at each individual is so created, that,
r c a i , 1 . i
iew 01 mcie reporters avail ir.cmsei. ci
"-'di moie thaa Konnn foititu le an 1 v.r
''1". Hnry hrsd v i I r . I the gaming hou-c ta mt t!in tliree months without my havi'1 r the slightest r:tion dieadful a ca-
tures a plaintive melancholy V'.ry touch ing Dm ing the rolatir,n 0f tr0lll(lcs
(wnirn weie vei greCn rnnn hrr m:n.u
her iHtfom swelled uith lc'(H gi h? aml the big tears strrtC)1 together wit a iirr ,
calculate! lV (lc an iniIu.r?tion never to
ced ,
var.t fioni niv siuht: rray don't uibraid
me, lor I am quite detracted. To save the tiouble of going to OuttsM rhanr,e;l the check at a gaming hoire. I - fr '
dnci'd to play -y on can guess tl; ro;, ,
ty l.ad befallen us though I had felt j I h ue r.ol a penny left, Wb,
iln uv ly uneaoy at hi' ro.n.ng l;.-inead li mis f the iiight. I had ah' noticed bun thoughtful and uoenhd, nd that ltr C irrUnl almul his pf ison :nojc money tlir.n "oiTimon. At IcHdi came the. Icnowle lge 'Lc fatal tintli. One morning I raw him
' '.'. up.v ar.n of one thou-arid pounils in I
i-.il the tn into his pocket ho tri. ; , h itly after leave home. He did n,,t rc. mm till four o'clock next tr.vlU;,lj? t "at tcn.wiicnl fjuai my milhner wait-
jnd lost
!il! titlk itt ' 4-A . 1 it rr- 1
..fiiLii I 1u I n Mum .
. .1- ? , . " 'f)i of the hr
io i ni ni'j uv e po.iiu'
use
-CM
f ft. .-1 n r .....i... I
ft . .ll VIIV "PIIIIM to take home, ac'uallv . .1 1 ' o''v gtating the condilionet u,y poor Ian ;,, lhe u , (,(f r0. lui.cd iv.t. Oh lfln 1 rftllU i,,v tniI1
tl'Cm 'to pieces. This blov, uas tjlC povcrcstof any. It was enough to wean me from Henry lor evr, b-'4 1 fe t HI tenderly loved him. 1 felt
that our mis ene.s sprang from the errors
SOCIAL SYSTEM. r
.n a late r.i'.uilior of our paper uc rave an
extract from tho Wlstlun Monthiy IU.vikw,
111 the puliiio contrjvery httwci'ii Mcsscm.
Cau.i.hi 11 and Ovum. The latter ceiitltman has
evinced murh dussatisfae tioii ut the matmer in
uhich Mr. I 'lint, (who v;u one f tho chosen
uiii ire?,) treated the rnhject, i'd addresBei
tl.rou-h the pnptro, the follow in i; rpinark to that geiitl. man. The tw. hc "FunJamental
Laws," 'ii which Mr. Owen rci.ts his cclebnited
Socl.VLSvsrtM, and huhin l which he ciuleav
ourcd to intrtiuh hiiustlf in the controversy with
Mr.Caninhilhneroini auv hia stricture in re
1 - 1 ply to the Reviewer.
Our Literary Giant of the West, in the
the amiahlc narrator, p II the while she v ,,. iir n,.,v be made to receive
was unfolding this tale of wo, was peculiar- .'imnresions to pr.Ml-.icc either true ideas
ly interesting and imposing. The circa-;,. or fal,c noti,.n;, and beneficial or injurious ful an.l tiir-g ordeal she had p'.?SC(l habits, and to retain them with great tena-
iiiiuuj,,, ii.piivi. i" mi u;ct nJ(j fen- city.
5. That each individual is so created, that
ic must neiieve accoi tung to mc strongest
impressions that can be made on his feel-
rigs. ant orner r.'.cuip.es vin!e his ueiiei 0 . . 1 ....... .1 ... 1 -it
in no case utikiius 'n ni3 win.
VII.
That each indiv idual is so Teated that
he mnt like that which is pleasant to him, or that which produces agreeable sensa
tions on his imlividual organization, and nc
must dislike that, which creates in him unpleasant or disagreeable sensatioi.s; while
he cannot discover, puvtous to exjerience, what those sei satioaj shall be.
VIII. That each individual is ?o created that the sensations made upon his organization, although pleasant and delightful at their commencement and for some duration, gen
erally become, when continued, beyond a
cer tain period, without change, disagreeable and painful. While on the contrary, . . 1 a S
when a too rapid change ot sensa
tions is made on his organization, it dissi-pa'e-3, weakens and otherwise injures his
of the assistance of stenography, I
trust almost entirely to memory. Th
pay is from thirty shillings io thru
guineas a week. Aho 1 vr.': Mirror.
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Gold mines of North Calci-lva. TheRileihg Ilogieter mentions tl. ii the operations carried on in North Carolina, for procuring Gold, are to be vt ; y extensive, and it is said t!:at few per sons have a correct idta of the extent of the mines, and of the vast utr.ou::t of money they annually jielJ. Uck.e and skill have been put in reruhitioii and a system has been adopted tcv welk
in;; them w hich ensures regular pu.fn.-.
bteam power is-about to he errnlcved,
which will greatly facilitate the proco;-
of obtaining tlie metal. Cotrpanic;. a;iengaged in the business of mirtlt.g, tju
ied men from every quarter of tho
mon arc purchasing d at cxtrav... s;ar.t pricca ou speculation, and cvi;;i foreign capitalists have not thought t!.. region unworthy of their attontic.;. The gold dugfrojnthe cartii ia the county of Mecklenburg alone, in eachweek, is believed to be worth ,92000. and it is no uncommon thing IV r tl: imerchants of tlie town of Charlotte, to
j carry with them to the northwar d, uot
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