QUIT RENrs. 



im 



a mo^t leasoiiabU' uiul wise laetisure, wa^^ dic- 

 tated mm % fefeliiaatifin Ifenn by any otli«r 



tlnV island contains an El Dorado, soniewliere 

 ill Tf> unknown parts, from Mliirli they or tlicir 

 )&nccL'Ssori» in governing will derive, at sonic 

 fotare time, incalculable wealthy arising from 

 liiddea mines <bi gold or tin. We -wMl thm 

 success in tbis prospect ; but we can assure 

 tbeni, notwitlistandino-, tliey will find hereafter 

 that tJie Ijest and most valuable treasure is to be 

 oMajned \^ ailoi^g tlie felandl l(& Be frerf^rcul- 

 tivated, under a MbeM s^^it^ ai<!o^^i^^ 



to those who arc inclined to commence airricul- 

 tnral pnrsuits. IF-hcIi were adopted, po|)nlatioM 

 would soon increase in real'ttij, and w'ith it, pri- 

 vate wealtli aad pTxbBc tev^nue; the Istt^ 

 d^iy«d» botli fiiom an extended <5ttWvail<ai of 

 fead, held under very moderate rents, and from 

 an extension of the revcuite-farms, which must 

 naturally rise in value with an increase of popu- 

 lation. 



^^Tbe dsdly and common ^^es ol Ibod, im 

 which we are at ]>rcscnt imicljted to the neigli- 

 l)onring states and i>hnids, by h{ coining- natu- 

 ralized, woidil be nuicb cheaper tlum at jtresent. 

 To the ^hipi)i)j*i;' this wmild pr<jye a very great 

 »dvanl;aget Ht ^m\kt seasons^ tlie oli^i^e for 



