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GEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN THE WEST.
We have had the pleasure of a conversation with
one of the most intelligent gentlemen of the West,
upon some of the most striking «>f the ancient remains
of Missouri and Wisconsin. Most of what he in
forms us he had actually seen and examined for him-
THE SHEPHERD’S DOC.
A shepherd, who inhabited one of those valleys or
glens which intersect the Grampian mountains, in one
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Post Office,
MlLLEDGEVILLE, MARCH. 1, 1.: 10.
NORTHERN MAIL—Due dailv at 10 A. .11. (. Ws dail v at 12 M.
ofliis excursions to look after liis Hock, happened to! SJL i'll URN—Hue daily at 1 B. >1. Closes daily at 0 A. M.
carry along with him one of his children; an infant of i piV,»u }'vr — i s .p' Cl VV 111 4 , 1 -' x l \t
- 7 O 7 .1 l tuUM- 1—-Dae 1 uesdav, Tiiur.~»Iay, os, daliiruay, at o A. M.
three vears old. f l his i* not an unusual practice ' Closes same davV.at u A. M."
~ ..... 1 iUWl'k'I VnIV'I T T V , i : . 'i ..., *r i.... y. L'.. ... 1
self, with all the facts and history of curious remains j amongst the Highlanders, who accustom their chi!- | H uv * V, - V ' 5V ,LLE g^^^hesulue du'l'sriu'if a.’At!*' ’** *° A * M
Nix ,VN VN—(Via Covington,) due Mondav, VA -dne-duv.nud Saturday
.11-. , /• ... ~ | at llll*. II. f loscsSatuntuv, Mondav and Thursday, at 8P. M.
the climate. Alter traversing his pasture for some stanfordviuue—Hue on Wednesday «tti P.M.‘ Closcsou Mon
time attended by his dog, the shepherd fmind him^ell ! VI - „ r . „
. . • . . . 1 . ; RAM AH—Due on Wednesday at It A. M. Closes at the same time,
under the necessity ol ascending a summit at some I fj- OFFICE HOG/ts^Evav dav from mm rise until sun set,
distance, to have a more extensive view ofhis range.—— ex f. e / 1t while opening and closing of Mails. On Sunday the Office
. . - . will be open between the hours of 12 and 1 o clock.
As the ascent was too fatiguing lor the child he left 1 E. DAGGETT. P. M.
either of men or animals in the Wed. We thought ■ dren from the earliest infancy t<> endure the rigors of
it would not be uninteresting to describe, in brief
terms, some of these remains, especially as we have
been rather sceptical in respect to some of the ac
counts.
1st. The Missourian, or the vast and unknown ani
mal recently discovered in Missouri. This lie has
seen und examined. The man who discovered this
animal did it in consequence of an Indian tradition,
which said at that place there was buried a great ani
mal, and whose remains they wore anxious to protect
and to keep the whites olF. On digging, the remains
were found as described. With them were also found
arrow heads of much larger than the usual size. The
animal is put together and of vast size. A hand of j and his own trepidation
music is seated between liis ribs, and at a height of way in the descent. Afte
ten or twelve <eet; liis length is 20 or 30 feet, and lie j hours, he discovered that lie had reached t!
belongs without doubt to the amphibious rlass. His ' °l the valley, ami was near liis own cottage
him on a small plain at the bottom, with strict iojunc-1 —^ — -—— —-——^
tions not to stir from it till his return. Scarcely, how- j WAEt.VI SPItlSttS,
ever, had he gained ike summit when the horizon was i MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
darkened by one of those impenetrable mists which ■ r |iiiK subscriber having purchased this well known establishment,,
frequently descend -<» inpidlv amidst these mountain
and in the space of a-few minutes, almost turn day to ! ni, /, u- ,..i.u_,. : ,u
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
1 "ITJTILL he sold on tlie lirst Tuesday in June next, i>
1 ¥ ▼ iio.ise door i:i the town of HciwUinsville, Puluski County, within
! tli3 legal hours of s*i3, tit: ftilowing property, to-wit :
j One small Wasron and flatness a:i nine head of Stock Cattle, more
j or less, levied on is the propertv of Henry DMows, to ^atisfv sundry li
, fa<issued from ihc Superior Court of said county, lit; Lul.mton Manu-
j fui tory, vs Henry Leiows.
Also, one bay liorse lev i *d on as th** property of Thomas k. Sandiford,
tos,iii-fv one ti fa issued fro n the Superior Court of said County, Rob
ert .McCombs, vs Thomas R. Snndifxrd.
Also, one sorrel .Mare, anti one sorrel liorse, and iron gray Colt,Ievi?d
on as the piopertvof Daniel T. Clements, to stUisfy one ti fa issued trorn
the Superior Court ofsai.I i-ounty, S.mill Phelps, vs Daniel I\ Clements.
Also, one lot of Land Ivin* mid h- i .g in the 2-1 DLtriet, oflarineriy
Wilkinson now Pulaski county, Number not known. Known as the
Mary Jones land, levied on as the property of Sherwood Harrell, to
satis!v a ti fa issued fiom a Juctiees Court ol said County, rShadruck
Fiovd, vs .Sherwood Harrell, levied and returned bv a Constable, this
April 50th 1641.
J AMI'S DVKS, T>. Sheriff.
€Oi\STIT ITIOA.
fore the Court A.\ ACT to alt> r and amend the ihird, seventh, and twelfth
Pill aski Sheriff Stiles.
of visitors. He
1 intends to do
and if von are
il open his hnnseeanv in June, forth
, 4 _ i declines ijiv ing man v details of fair promises, of what li
«i I IlDSt til 11) (jft\ to tor those w ho iuay call upon him, h it simply add
night. The anxious LcJiur in>tantiv hastened bark it shall he n«i fault of his.
. (* ii* . • j | j . , ‘ * , . j To those who are in pursuit of PLEASURE, call ! liis Rail Room
to und II• S child, but i:ig to the unusual darkness, , will he lighted lip every evening, and good musieians will at all times
unfortunate! v mis-etl his ) b3 ,,V 1 .
. . • ir 1 I o iliose who are in pursuit ol II K VL 1 If,, rail likewise; s:oor! rooms
Irilltlrss search o! UKUIV j and e.initis shall ht* in abundance; and tile invalid can be as retired as
n>*t: ;ssary. 1 deem it entirely nun 'eessiry to say a in thing in relation
to the Ralii, sutfice it to say, there is none equal to it in the United
States. 1 snail not enumerat.* mv charges here, but wiil he as reasona-
w
1U. he sold on the
House door in tin
in the Ieufi hours ot >al
One liuiidie.i acre s or
known as the place whei
tin* twent v -r:r-1
levied on as the |
the Sup.*!ior < e
Mi/.e; proj>ert\ j
April 23. 1:11.
ii-tiit t, for.
rojterf v of .
irr of sai I <
muted b
irst Tuesday in .
town of*f law kin
, the fo. low inir propt-tty , to- w
land, more or . N<». mu
on John Mi/ * i.ov. ii\ »»s. i\ ii
ulv \\ iikin<on. nmv P
•hn Ati/*, to saii-i\ a I
Jiiitv—SlndUiJi vs i'heij:
ii. 15. lAkt s.
jA.MLS I>VI\f
e\t. before the f’
I ‘ -1 i. t S k i • • O! 11; t v ,
they are curved in and partly broken, measure 15
leet from tip to tip. The most singular part of hi
formation is, that the joint of his hind leg turns nut
feet from tip to tip. The most singular part ofhis although he had lost both his child and his dog, who j ,llsCO ‘ 1 ' t, " lttm
ut- ; had attended him faithfully for many years. Next . P* S. I inten
- !
bottom
tusks are of an enormous size and notwithstanding »i‘» the search that night was equally fruitless | ^‘‘.'ruAVAry ‘kTtf'nrll'n'thktT-T'.'.o-
dangerons, lie Was therefore compelled t<» go home, ; cesaary, ami every comfort that can be rendfivj t<)bis visitors ?luul be
liis constant einleavor.
SF.YMORP. R. BONNER.
iMiiI to lav olTa few lots nml ilisjioseof them losoch as will
, . , . - , t • ,| i , iiii * | ■ iiniirove them in twelve months. To those who nmv wish to |>urchasc,
ward. This creature is as much larger than the matrf- morning, !»y break of «lay, tlie sneplierd, accompanied | call on moor mv *sr«nt, Mr. Jonathan Nilns; one or the other will at all
moth, ns the latter than an ox. I by a band of liis neighbors, set out in search ofhis! timi-abe at the .Springs to point out the h^an^pricv. ^ , {r) ^ ER
2d. It is a fact that oil one of the highest hills of j child; but, after a day spent in fruitless fatigue, lie was j Aprinoih 1341. * n— l it!
Missouri, are found a great quantity of the hones of i :,t Ust comjitlled by the approach ol tiiglit t<» descemi
from the moiintaiu. On ill's returning home to Ids
< ottage, he found that the dog, which lie lost the day
before, had Lm oii home, and on receiving a jrece of
cake, Inti! instantly gone tiff again. For several suc
cessive days the shepherd renewed liis search for his
child, and still, on returning home dssappointed in
mammoth skeletons, indicating that at the deluge, or
some other great flood, these animals had retreated to
the tops of the hills, and there perished.
3d. The Petrified Forest. Of this we had some
doubt, but of the general fact there is no question.
Over a considerable space of ground, parts of the
trunks of trees, and fragineuts of limbs, are found per- ! die evening, lie found that the dog had been borne,
fectly petrified. J al)( J on receiving bis usual allowance of cake, bad in-
4th. The City of Azetlan, which a year or two ; stantlv disappeared. Struck with this singular < ir-
since was announced as existing on one of’the branch- j '’unistance, he remained at limue one day,
es of Rock River, in Wisconsin, is a reality, so far | die dog, as usual, d< parted with his piece of cake, he
as relates to the extensive remains of ancient works. ! resolved to fellow him, and find out the cause of this
The M iron Mr>sen!Tf»r, Southern RfcomW. Stnndiml of 1’nion,
ami Yhih itn i Jotirtnl, will publish this weekly until the 1st of August,
aii'l forwanl their accounts to me at Columbus, (leorjjia.
SLVMORK it. BONNER.
Wli;. 1 ,
Our informant examined this work thoroughly. It I strange procedure. T
l'lie dog led the wav to a cata-
cousists of parapets of earth, like the Indian Fortifi- r K t al some distance from the spot where the >!iep-
cations of Ohio, with some things peculiar to itself, herd had left his child. The banks of the cataract al
covering thirteen acres of ground. No evidences of ; most joined at the top, yet, separated Jsv an abvss ol
a higher civilization than that which exists in the Ohio
HEAD QUARTERS, (JEORGlA.
AIillkdukvillk. tid iMay, Iff41.
Orders.
rffH i Mi Animal Convention of Field, Staff, Company and
-*■ Non commissioned Officers of the several Regiments of
Militia in this State, for the purpose of In-io^ instructed and
Iraiued hy the llrigade Inspectors of the several I’ri^ades to
uliieli thev are attached, in the exercise and disci|>liue pie
and when ! scrib.-d t»v Congress. And-also, the annua! Regimeutal mus
ter in each county of the State, (or Raitalion muster in conn
ties hnblhi" hut one Hattalioti) for the purpose ot beiii£ train
ed and instructed l»y the Brigade Inspectors, will commence
as soon after the twentieth instant, as the lime allowed by
law for the distribution of orders will admit.
The .Major Generals of tiie State are charged with the ex
ecution of this Order in their respective Divisions, ami will
POSTPONED SALE.
’ so],' ol! tin* !;r~l Tncsihsv in June nrM, 1> fore the C
onse door in [lie town of I lawk ins* ilie, i'(ili.-!\i couutv, v.
the h*o;t] hours ot s:ih‘, the toiiowiuir pri'pertv, to-v. it :
John :«) tears old. Jack 4U \, ars oi.l. Jim tiJ terns old, Mill t
old, Ester Jh t ears old, J ndt It! \ ears oid,and Hany I". 1 y ears old. h
on as the property of John J (iatlin, to sati-’v snodrv !i fas from
I ask i Superior t 'ourt—John * I. Warren, vs. John J. (iatlin, John Rawls,
vs. John J. Gatlin, John W. I’ow ers, v s. Jolm J. Gatlin, and otlu-is. \
the same.
JOS. CARRUTHER3, Sb'ff.
POSTPt)NE1) SALE.
ILL ho mild cn tlie fii.-t 'rue?dny in Juuo m xi.brft»re the Court
uso tlofii' in Lumpkin Countv. l.ois of Ltirnl No. l.VJ. in 1 ‘Jrti : )i<-
ti id, nml lir.'t Si'di-»it, ttml No. 1 I 5, i:t U!th I >isti i -t. ;iu<l first S.-ction.
Solti for the henclit of ilie Ilcir? ami Creditors of Telfair Losev, late <A
Hu I ask i Count v, deceased. Ternth on iln‘da v.
IN'UR.MAN MrDLTTir, Adm’r.
April 2d, 1341. 1J—r«!
um.i
tr It.
U m.i
ii.
POSTPONED SALE.
11.1, he sold on the lirst Tuesday in June r.ext, before the f’ourt
onse door in tin. ('onntv ol FIo\ d, within the usual hours of.-ale,
one traetion No. 1- "J, in ffil Di.-iri.-t, ami 3d tS* eli.m, 1 \ iriiz i.t I-’Im.l.
eontninine ;tii acres. Sold for the henclit of the Heirs aiid Creditors of
I’ellair l’osev, late ofl’niusKi countv. d- ceased. T. rms on the dav.
NORMAN McDLT’I IK, Adrn'V.
April 2d 1811. |3—1,|.
sections of the first Article, and the third section of the thim
Article, and the fifteenth section of the fourth Article of th-
Constitution of this State.
H7’UEIlE Ari, from an expression of tlie popular will .
is necessary that the meetin- of the General Asserniifr
should he biennial—Anil wiiereas, a part ol the third section
ol the first Article of the Uonstituiion declares that ‘-theS< n .
ate shall he elected annually,” and a part of the seventh H . c .
lion of the first \rticle declares that "the Represeutatits ,|,a |
he chosen annually,” and also it part of the twelfth section .,f
the first Article declares that "the meeting-of the General \ .
seinldy shall he annual.”—And w hereas, a part of the thir*j
section of the third Article ol the Constitution declares that
"there shall he a .State's Attorney and Solicitois appuiw e( j
hy the L--;;islature. and commissioned hy the tioveiin.r,
sliail hold their nllices for the term of three year>, unless r^.
iittivt’d hy sentence on impeachment, or hy the Governor, <, a
the addirss of two-thirds of each lira tic h of* tiie Genera!
,ith- semldy.” And wiiereas. also, a pail of the fifteenth
ot tiie lotirtii Xrtiele ol the Cotixtiiution declares that, *•«l,eti
y any such till! sit.id i>e pas-.ediultteiiomneralortsaid.tiiesani-
on, shall he published atle.-mt six months previous to lilt; next
Vom ensuing :iiinn:il election lor the iilento.-is ol the (j.-iieral x.
s '' -euildx.”—And w hereas, tiie before recited parts of the -ai 1
•’clause-, of the Constitution require amendment; to the eu
; therefore—
Sie.Tjo.y 1- Bit enacted by the Srnate <tr,tl House off}. .
1 c?. lit ilie s of the Stale of Georgia, in (imtrul AssunLuj nut
[bin | and it is hereby enacted by tiie authority of the same, q hat Ironi
I and after the thirtieth day of .Septemoer, eighteen hundred
i i!d :, “' 1 l ,,r( y'three, and in ease this act shall have passed a-ree-
pj,-| aldy to the requirements of the Constitution, the followin'
shall he adopted in lieu of the parts of ihe above recited clam
ses of the Constitution, to wit: In the third section of the fi -st
Article: the election of the Senate shall be biennially. |„
the seventh section of Hie first Article: the Representatives
shall he chosen biennially, lit the twelfth section of the first
Artifle: the meeting of the General Assembly shall lie l.ieu-
, 'ti *! Ill the third se-ti.ill ofth. third At tide: there shall he a
| r-tate's Attorney and .Solicitors appointed by the Legislature
and commissioned hy the Governor, who shall hold their of-
| fires for the term of lour years, or until ih it successors >!u |
j he elected and qualified, un.ess removed by sentence on im-
| peacliment, or hy tiie Govri nor, on the a.ldiess of two thirds
! of each branch of the General Assembly. And in the fifteen h
section ol the fourth Article: and when auv such lull shall hr
passed in matin.-r aforesaid, tiie same shill he |>uh|i,hed at
least six months previous to the next ensuin' election hi
works was found, except it may be some brick burnt
in the ancient rude way. Tite.-e were found in cer
tain projections from tiie parapets. They were e\i- ged, and almost perpendicular descent-*, tin* dog hi
dently brick, but made with straw in the old mode. \ ” 1,1 without he-itation to make Ins way, and at last
and rudely formed. It is said, however, that tlte In- j disappeared In entering into a cave, the mouth ol
dians of die Rocky Mountains do now'make brick, i which was almost level with tlie torrent. 1 in* >isep-
Witliin two of the angles of this work are found llcr d, with diliicidty fdlowed; hut on entering t!io
two towers and mounds, intended, as our informant be-j‘ ave > "iiat were l,L emotions when he beheld liis in-
liex’es, for watch towers, and also burial places, i * ;,rit calmg witli much - tii-laction the cake wliiclt the
Through one he dug hut found nothing. In the nth- 'I°S j".st brmiglit him, while the laiihlttl animal
er he found a regular vault, about the size of a com- j s, ood by, eying liis young charge with tiie utmost com
mon room, but much longer in one w ay than the ot!:- piisance! k rom the situation in whi h liie child was
er. Here lie found many hones of human beings. it appeared that lie had wam.'ered to tiie brink
It was evidently a tomb. He sax s that the Indians ! l * )C precipice,
cause lull ami perfect returns of tilt; efl'.-cti ve force under their
immense depth, presented that appearance which so j coninrnitls, as also, ol the arms and accoutrements, to he
often astonishes and appal* the travellers that frequent made to Head Quarters, directed to the Coinniauder-iii-
the Grampian mountains. Dow n one of those
POSTPONED SA LE.
Wild, he s-nld mi tin- first 'i’ltesd.-iy in June next, at the r'.mrt !l
~~ d.rnr ill l’.-m l<Ii os t.’oiiiify, Lot of Farid No. 11, hi the ITtli Hi r
und llli Si. lion, i-.uiiiiiiK
fur the Iniiefit of the li,
I.iski County, fi,', i .. o-fi.
April 2d, 18It.
h'/'O/i’U/. l, I’llftl-'l i l.'cttllfli
.1 -11* in-res,,-infi |y in' in p„n
is and I 'k fin.os of Tclfaii
Te rms on lit ■ .!-i v.
NOR.MAN Mt I;
os. v, Lit:-
Fl'IF. A
('hie f.
«y
tup e
letloi
dec of the Commander-in-Chief.
J{ r 4 . JORDAN, Aid de-Camp.
The subscriber r« % n»v.vs the ntl'cr of liis services to bis frienrl-t : nil
the j)q!)!h., as a HKNKRAL AI*KNT in this place. He will at-
teiHtoihe renewal ttf all Notes that limy be eiiirustetl To his rare in the
Centra! Rank, lor the cnstoniarv lt*t* ot ONI*. DOLLAR for each renew
al. Also, to the taking out nml lorwartlinir < irants lor Kiliv I -ents each.
y*
WIIKKIMS, Robert Hardwick administrator.
Alford, late of said county, deceased, anjdies ft
sion from suit! administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil anti sinirulnr ihe ki
ant! eretlifors td said «leceased,|o file ill* ir objections, il anv exist,
n the time prescribed by law. win said letters should not be «rrnnt
L'iven nntler n.v band, at odice, in II-iw kin-niNe. ! *.»! r.ii.rv l*Jth
4—bm * JOHN V. MiTrilLLL. c c
(lEOHaiA. n ushinn Inti < 'onnh/
Il l-.R KAS, Josinh Aiiias.iii, Afi.-niiii-tr.-itor on
of Asa
of llisiliis-
iitli-
■fi.
311.
•' 1' 1
I die vnri.ms Districts in rlie several
List of the Drawer, of the I..its at die
lie will also make Maps i
Lotteries,an.I 'ive a numerical
cnsi.meirv pi in-.
A11 totters (post pail) will nr el w ith prompt attention.
CI1ARLE.3 F.. RYAN
Deermher, 18th 1840.
Jordan deceased,
istration.
Tiles.’ are ther, fore to rite
red and creditors of said dee,-;
the time presetilie.l ii\ law . to
should not he crant.-fi. Gi\r
tin- 2trth Jailtiar,, 1811.— I.
uieiiilit’i'- id tiie (Jener.il '\s-.-u.lilv.
CiiARl.V.S J. JI'.NKIXS,
Spctikcr id the ! Ions • ol Representatives.
TfDi.MAS STOCKS,
i’n si of the Senate.
Assented To. D.-ceiidicr. 1-ell).
C i IA R i, F, s J. .M l f >1 > X A I.D, Governor.
A t• i i'. *2 ! - !!. H)—fim
A N s'
A ill i-15 i llO'dS Pills,
t > L. i 1
Anti-i)vsj»ej)tic and
f 11 H KSK jn•*r i v ceirbrated Shi Is, vv Iii«*4t a
eminent jtojmiantv, arc suited to all
aperi.-iit. or aeiive cathartic ojH'raiitm—jn
Piiv -i.'i ins in H.-nrjia, liavinj b> en tested I
his
a ml
11 a
;te j»ra
•tn
ha
! a r form.
he to it
e had
Thev
» winmnu tiieir way to pre
mises reqnirimr either mild
•pared bv one ot ihe olde.-t
inort* tlian ten wars' ex-
tliev were nlfertid to the publu ,
. fair trial, been preferred to n\\
leioa. d xir!\ r«'cttmmeinled ;.*
ni-li a:l and ri:iir T ir t!ie ki* !-
and appear at my o!ih >\ within
e if any exist, why said letters
\ hand at office in Sanders' ille,
\.. A. J Kli \lb.\N, c. c . t>.
of the fur north west say that they have seen the com
mon Indian mound built, and that tlx* process is, first
an illustrious chief is buried, and that in m irk of their
respect, others as they go by, deposite some addition- I °" M daily allowance
at earth, and tints the mounds grow to their present i —
ti llicn either fallen or scrambled
down til! he reached ihe cave. The dog, by means
ol liis cent, had traced him to the spot; and afterwards
prevented him from starving, by giving no to him his
Circumstantial E\ idence.—A melancholy
instance of the uncertainty of circumstantial evidence
occurred at Gibraltar last Fi-hruary. A wealthy
English merchant of tint place, named James U<>\-
well, was convicted, upon that kind of teslimoiiv, of
tiie murder of his own daughter. On proceeding to
•inion, he I'l’eomiized an Eng]i»lunau
it-;, wo
!,
been active
Dll
HAS n*sii«n»Ml tin* pm
prompt i;Ut'islit»u to proll
There is undoubtedly much evidence to >!io v tint
a more civilized race once inhabited North America ;
but on tracing out tlte links of that evidence, there is
one yet wanting. The ancient remains in the west
have not yet shown evidence of arts or science supe
rior to what the Indians might have had. the place of ext
The existence, however, of these remains, and even named Joint K
of the people themselves, still involves an inscrutable ; his conviction, whom le* fergaxe for Ids ho-iilitv, a^
problem; a problem upon which the lorth-cuming ; lie-desired to die in peace with all the world. Keats
work of Mr. Stevens may throw some light. ; seemed much afe-rted !>v dfe, and ju>t a< tlte sentence
In the Clinton Republican (Wilmington j we find ' of (be Jaw was about to he executed, cried out, u Ii
an article on the Geology of the Miami country, , is I that am guilty, and not the convict.” A great
which has much interest. The writer is speaking of; sensation was produced hy this ex. lainatiori, when
the Geological remains on Todd’s Fork on the Lit-j Keats came forward and fully confessed liis guilt,
tie Miami. After speaking cf fragments of primi- | The ro[*e was immediately taken from the neck ofhis
live rocks, still found iu this region, the w riter pro-j victim, and the cap from his face, hut it w as all too
ceedstosay: ; late. The wretched father was a corps*—having
“ In digging wells and excavating the earth near died of grief and terror ! Keats was taken to jail
Wilmington, beds of Pent have been discovered at amidst the execration of tin* multitude, who were with
the depth of twenty feet from the surface, and cltar- difficulty restrained from tearing him to pieces.— Uos-
redwood and parts of vegetables at a much greater lun Dttih/ Maif.
depth, furnishing indubitable evidence that the super- j
incumbent soil has been made by the convulsions of | A Rapt i-t clc gvmnn named King Gri.well, was (F\i,"oMKi., English, Uest.
the elements in that great change produced in the or-| reccnl | v killed at Cincinnatti bv violence. The
derof things by the deluge. The country through j Chronicle of that city savs; “He was, we tmder-
wliich Todd’s Fork runs, is formed from the diluvial | , tniu] a ]} ;i|)tis t d^rgyinan, laboring in the western
deposite, but in many places the alluvium is collected j part of the citv> an(l «- :ts kill.-d in conseqttenee ofof-
tu peat beds and lurmshes the richest and most pr«^ j fen ,. c takril at ‘ s „ m , M ,f his remarks. Wc have thought
cfonan.
\\r ii hr FAS,
Saramuili, (Ivor fin,
RKt'Tn LLV lemk*r? liis -rrvires to his Iririids ami tho
iiorallv,’»n jitiK luisiiiir, rott'iviiipr and loi vvanling Hoods;
11 in’2 Colton, and othor Lrotlm-c.
i.-iiiD'S t':itrnsi*'il to him, vvill havt* prouipf attention after 1st
next, at which tine liis office i11 he opened.
•J.U KHD. 23 tf
I 1 ill as!:} Cnimhf.
NIatihias N!c( kn ’iiit k, .*• diidnistratt r on *’i • estate of
W illiam I5am*w, late of said count\. <lt «*vased, tipplies for letteis
of tlismission from said Administration.
i'hese an* llterefore to rile .am! nrlmnnDli *'1!! end singular the kindred
j nnd creditors of said deceased, to file their objection®, if jinv, wh\ said
letters should not lie granted.
faiven under mv hand atollicc this RVi November 1H HI.
•li JOHN V.MITCIILLL, c. c. o.
(j K () 11 (1 LI— /; 1 is! 1 inf ton ('on 11///.
^I^IILRKAS Alfred }»arks*|ale, applies lor letters of administration
.dmoni-Ii all and
oh.* and appear ,
cause if an\ exi
C. 10. IIAVNIOS.
bon is mm on the estate
snid count \, dc« M
'rii.-c me therefore to e team!
red and creditors of said deceased
the time prescr.h *d L\ law, to she
should not l»e granted.
(iiveti limit r mv hand, at oiTiee,
10
(i LOIKliA, Ii ns/tin.y/on ('oitnfi/.
tr re
111 V
s„|,erior. for gen
ra. use,
to ever
v otilv
Known remedy. \
li -1
j.jd’v lor .-ale. at
cento t
,c box.
F..
;.j. cr
)\V
l.i’.S,
b:
K •;»)!
()\
E vv DERRY.
i)
i. u r
IF
E,
And it
u.
ii'\\ i
TI
’E HAUL.
i!!e
Igevillc, S pt 1. 18
i0.
32—tf
f 5
j^JiDiiill S
Lih
* i ■
i i
is am
1 Phoenix
BIT l i
.RS. Tbe iierfeetiv safe, i
net ring
and si
cr
*sstii 1 11catnii'iit nl’
aiu
o>t
• h i v >j)t*cit:s t*t‘ t
i>rasc
>y the
use of
M
>i J'.U 'S LIFE
Ml
Di(
’ i N K>. l> MI) 1*)M“0
it matt*
i oi doit
i 1, as a
if 1
‘leiu e to tiie* cxjif-
rin
ta.* ol maiiv tii?#u-.i:i*! p
it louts \
ill Sitti
fadnriiv ;
rove. During the
|UV
flit
jiioiitii ;i!oite, itf an v
one im
mired c
i-es lia
c «
oine to the Knowi-
tain
e «»r
Mr. .*i - * * i; i t , win-re
in’ path
nt lias,
..all appe
truuee, eilertcd a
JU*I
nati
•lit nils; hv tin* C\
•ilisiv c
rodjml
f iui’.s
so
oi tin* Lilt* Mtiii-
—
-c*i;i.' s i_:ht nr t«'li nl
tlicse h
:.r been
ta>nsitl
*ro
] hevond ail impe
i)\ t
i.*ir
i.Msaiicai a!Ifud.iuts
►Siifli
happy
ro'iiit'
art
a soutco til irr<*.»r
pi Cl
si;r
* to .Vir. M. and ins
ire him
with tn
w <*onli
d i
ce to rccomnictii)
the
USf
ol iii' iiit'dii-jiif's to
lii< if lit
w citiz.
'IIS.
I
be I
.IFF Al iii >l( INKS are a
purely
’A I»LF prepara tii hi.
Tin
v a
n mitt! and picas.i
it in th-
n- oper
ttion, a
id
jit tiie saint* timo
rSio
tuiil
t—tiding rapidly i
J)()I1 tiio
s -. -1. -1 i <
>ns ot t
»c
<;* stem—corn ii<?
off:
li ;
rrimmiious humors
and »
<siiuil.it
ui; wit
i ;
nd piiiifvittZ ti:s
him
(i.
For tins reason, in
“ rav.it
1 cases
ft I)\ s{f
ia, the Liie Al.-iii-
i;i'u!;i|-. llin k!nfi-
r inv oiiin uiiliin
■r, w’liv .-.-.ii! I. tiers
s :v*:»i Mnri-h, 181!
anil
- r >2—tf
li.-n nf M ’.lii-ini’,
simm! rails.
He in e Ii.’ ronsultial at tilt* iitlica ort:u|»irt| hv liim,
fur sevi’r.il years past, or athis resilience on the suulli
side nf the |'i 1‘lie. square.
Spann, Full Jamiarv, 1841.
i)l ui^s, Medicines, &(*.
DR. LTTTLE,
HAS JUST KKCKIVKU HKD! Till'. .NORTH
AT HIS drug STORE, IN M IF1.FDG FVILLF
S ULI'IIATF OF (H IMNF, a superior French article.
t’l I’l-’.ltl N F. ail iiivnliiahle afijuncl Iu (ini nine.
B \ USA M COI’AIVA UAI’SI'LFS, a new Krench artiele.
I FA \ FNN F I’FI'I’FR. (srnnml) African, pure Bird.
B \USAM U()I*AI\ A, Snhfiifn fi.
OPII \l Gl M, Turkey, seleeted.
UON V orCItOWN BARK.averv supniur article.
AUOM FU.Eniil
\UOFS, Gum. Socnloi ilie. true,
l 1 RRAGFFN nr I K IS 11 MOSS.
ARIA A M MON. fioiil.I.— Do. treble.
SI 1.1*11 ATE OF /.INC, I rvstnlli/.rfi.
Hesi.les which he lias a recnlar supply of Ml.DICINLS, DRC G
I’AINTS, ir. Also a ;nn I assurtmeiit nf Fnirlish ami Fren
Cl I F M I(T \ US—toircther v'iili l’AI’FNT MFDIUINFS, consisting
IIFRFA v .IJfii
V T F-l.ite nf Jnhn Otr, Ir.
These .(re, th.-rel ure. In cite
and creditors of said .1 -me-il
li:u-' |>resrriheil f I ■ , tn si
shnuld ant !>■■ granted. < iivei
lliis 30ih March, 1811.—111
- 1.'tu-rs nt Administration on tin
dec’ll,
and singi
" at in v o!
rise, il ;
irr ill\ In
' U.
r the kindred
e, u ithin the
s;iid letters
•jandersville.
CLOU (HA,
^yHFRFAS, As
Ua
i i*. I*.
tin* estate of I lav'
'I hese arc t!».*refore tf) «
red nml creditors of said d<
lers should not he .u nited
vile, this33th March, 1 HI
IHU
Cc
’in/j.
acock, applies for idter?
vo »d Peirce, 1 ;tt*• of said
it** and admonish all and
ocased, to fde their ohjo< [
(liven under mv hvml ;
10 L.A.JLH
of Adi ninistrition
roiint\, do* eased,
sinirul.tr the kind*
oils if a uv \v!i v let-
r ollii'i* in Samlers-
\! (i A N, ( . c;. O.
ID'S Wiih
III. Ill i
St ription
the rh, ,
• relief iu a sh<>; tr
•rand Aw, /oii.
ck l! a lache, if
•’hitulciicv .impiii
anv other pre«crij -
l! ic
I rom an i
use of tit
superior
All ih
1 hei
rice. t»i i
idmn.
tic G-:
me rate
actlv .*
Pro tt''
Tiie:
()-M
iplintv of til • hit
o anv tidier mod
t Mr. Moffat ask
i»f time
,v Khen
a. Di/./.iness in the fjead, Pains
;iti'. ami in ev« r\ tli-ease arising
!, or a disordered .-late <»i the stmnach, tire
to bela vond doubt, great!v
tl ap
fhs
pr.
ot t, eat.neat.
sk3 of bis patic111:
U aecfinlins; to the di. . < i itm-.
iiv fliimi tint lie himself muv s
lit. It is isl.me hv the r .-=u!l-c
i- to i»‘- part
11 i- not bv a
v in their favor,that he hop*
‘it fair trial. ! - the readerau
iilnr in taking
newspaper no
lo Km
i. ii.*
<li< iii.*.-- v\ ill si.it
If s.
•cr ti, 13 If).
m! to Mi. M off it's j
: I a mu .. d limed
.!!*h. He wilt the
nfcuie; and periia
ilie a l 0»fi. e in Net
31
; lias
a Doi
fim) 1
A ironf.
1 v
Grorfia, Ptilnshi Conn/’/.
¥1711FR F AS, A s;i I’epkin mid l.nke Sapp, applies fur letters of nil- i
▼ ▼ iiiiiiislraIio.i on the estate of W il liam ^u.itli, late of sail! county, j
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite md admoobh nl! and singular, the kindred
ami creditors of said fl 'cc t.-t (1, to liie tlu ir objections if anv,on or he j
lore the fust Momh.v iu rchruarv next, whv said letters should not he .
tr ranted, (iiven under in\ hand, at ofltee. this Jamiarv Mb, Ibll.
JOHN V. Mm ilKLL, c. c. o.
(U/^Moffal
UTTERS. Tbi
• jiiiit d, in c il ill
hie, '
.*( an
-tillo
.lOl R rnonilH after «!ate. app.ie
duclive bottom lamls in Oliio. Minerals are burieti
4*»r benealfa the surfare, an<l lit** land js much better
adapted lor farming than for mining.
Along the banks of Todd’s Fork, northwest, and
west of Wilmington, may be found tiie human skele
ton deposited in stone vaults, made of fiat limestone.
These stony graves arc built on elevated ground, and
bear evidence that the design in their construction
was to exclude water from entering. The earth does
it proper to suppress nan
particular*;, until an o/iiria
violence was committed, w-
and the mifortunatt
s and to give no further
examination is had. The
understand, last Friday,
sufferer expired on Monday.
Dr. i**va»s ? (kumoiiule Pills,
“ Soothing Syrup,
Ralm of (‘olumhia,
ff.*tv ? s l.iiifimcnl for Pil*'.«,
Harrison’s Specific Ointment,
Row ami’s Lmbroi ation,
Queer Estate for *a Preacher to T.favf.—
A preacher who recently died in the Red Liver conn- j
try, is said by some of the papers, to leave the fellow-
not seem to have been excavated to depesitethe dead, : ‘"g f, ingii" , r efierts: a bilde, two collars, a bowie
b«it their tombs are’buiil on a ievel with the earth’s
surface. Comparing a human skull taken from one
knife, a psalm book, a pack of cards somew hat used,
Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress nearly new, a pocket i
of these stone arches with one taken from a mound j or “tieklc r , a collection ofsacred music, a qnar- Milleilgeville, Sept. 1,1
“ Verm luge,
Rowti lid’s
Dr. Braiidn’th’s f ’ i 11 e,
Dr. Moyne’s Fills,
Fee's Ami-Iiillimus I’ills,
1'i-lers’ Bills,
Tmiit Bills, an invaluable remedy for weak and debilitated persons,
especially females.
Row,mil's celebrated Tonic Mixture,for Fever and Ague.
Alterative Extract i.f Sarsaparilla, &r.
“ Oriental Bowder of Alabaster,ill boxes, for ben milk ill”- the skill-
V'AUUIFR’S CELEBRATED FRENCH BILLS.
Tomato Bills, a substitiitefor Calomal,
Carpenter’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
“ Concentrated Compound of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs and Cop.
“ Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Fluid Extract of ltuchu.
“ of Pink Root.
I hie ihe Inle
t v ptirposcs, l<»r ••
Jam* I la-kins, minu
countv, tlj*cr*a-«'tl.
Man h 3.1, 1341.
(’out I *»t P
c to .well a
ami orpha
iition wiil he ma*)t* to the Honor
\i count v, vvhfii si-tin^ for(>r»lin
n* nail rstaIn. hrlinmiriir to M*:t ,
• f >\lvfitius H:i<kiiis. late of ,sai*J
il'jiilhK MAU I iN, (• ii-inJian.
7-1:,: ""
s Vegct;d)!e I,ile Pills and Phoenix
' iii j li t olobritv v. lii’li thc.-'p oxcillunt Muilicino.-!i *v^
r aiiuo.-r every <!i-. a.-c l<* vvliicli the human frame i- ii
familiar with alnio.-t every intelligent person. They
kimwii )>\ th ir fraits—tiieir irootl won..- h ive tesliiii <1 lor tii.ia
did not tiirivo hy ihe l iiih of tiie credulous,
t-.'s of Costivem*-.-, I>y-pcpsia. Lillioas ami Liver AfT* <*tn
A?t!ima, Pile-. Sutilci) Pain*, Rh imati-:n, !■' *ver> am) A_;ie.-,
ate Head ebe#, I rap tin State ol the i I . ui>. I uhealfhy Appearauce ol
the Ski i, N rvotis D* ' i!ity,the Sickness incid* tit to Fen ah sin Delicate
Health, ev erv kind of -v-s of l!i * Di.'■-lu* < >r::an-, ami in oil l'• -
ncral d rati^em uts of Health, thos u ilicines have rnvai
a certain ami .-p eJ v remedy. Tiny* r. -it»re vigorous li
exliau-ted »:ou.-titnti*)US. A.-in^ie t.*ia) will pbir»* ti)
r- ht v o:i<) the rc n h *>{ t oinii. titio
P11' ■ •
tli to the
the Life Phi- wnd
in the e-timution <*f
patient.
cl a lit! 'tl.!.
Pf.*}
,1 i )iil»ro:
l. R. None are :
•h of
tttd ret dl.nt Y.'M. B. MOFFA I "S M
rli.-v have the foe simile of John M"
j XOI I! UON BUS alter date
I ’ aide the Inferior Court id B
i v purposes, tor leave to se.l al
tv.eus, orphan and minor ol d
March 1841.
,K *1 It .MONTH
dge Si,
I.IK F
ill be made totb
v, vv hen sitting ;
He liehnicinu to
cn-. late ot sale
-TF’. FNS. G
• Ilono'-
'or nrdin-
.Millcdae
, tho si/.e; a
iiiu.
ents, bOeentf
in in bottles;
iml H
: SI < r
M , •
ntaini
DU*
•s Me
•RIB.i TIO.V
cal Man ta . i
•inn
.li.—
L
purposes, tor leave i
estate of Vnron Si
March 12, 1815.
s after date application « ill hr made to tin: I iotiora-
court of Bnlaski eonnly « lien sittim: for ordinary
i sell all the lands and negroes belonging to the
hrutigli, late ol said ronntv, deceased.
ADEN SCABROLGH. Adm’r.
7—Jm
[i »FF \T
r* The
Milled tr<
’ Aleuts.
- tor sale In
. F 10—37-
■\n interesting Ilf
-ign I as a I)orne-t
rota erning tiie a.ii't
_l,v WILLIAM H-
FD’.VARDS,
Agent.
Moffat's Vegetable Ufc Medicines.
that had been near ten feet over the skeleton, it seems j ter ,,a ~ r ’ wi * , ‘ fi;,,Il!l0 a,,d brid,p ’ a P air of P is, ° ,s ' and
wrought on them by • a ro P. v of Hoyle’s Games. Queer fellow s, some of
!40.
ra 32
that the changes that have been wrought on them by
{time, are very similar. The skull taken from il.e-k J preachert of the far south-west.
rocky tombs presents to the eye the appearance j
nf bones that has been calcined by slow and continued ‘A worthy man died, leaving a rich and beautiful j
beat, dissipating the fible and gel tine, and leaving j w idow*—the clergyman of tlte parish (a widower) ac-i
ntltbingio preserve the identity ot the human form but comp tnied her borne front the grave and spoke in !
the phosphate of lime. Ithnsbeen supposed by those consoling tones of tin* Joss she was bewailing. The
who have examined the contents ol the mounds that clergyman being a kind and tender hearted man, told
are found in various places between the Sciota and ; her, by the way of consolation, that Iter loss was not ;
Miami rivers, that they have been the depositories ol irreparable, and intimated to her, in terms not to be j
.3ust tf/ffii it fact und and for Sale
JLT THE FE1TITE1TTI/-HT.
1 .1 OUR MONTHS afterd .-it’-, application will lie made to the I Iotiora-
‘ ble Inferior Court of Washington county, when sitting lor i trdjnary
purposes,for leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the estate of Morgan
Brown. Jr, lute of Washington coi.nl v, deceased
RICHARD WARTHEN, Adm’r.
March 3d 1841. b— im
T
buraan-renMMis farm any age.”—Cincinnati Chronicle.
Monstrous Wolf.—A wolf was taken a few
weeks since, on the Kennebec, of a grizzly gray color,
which measured from his nose to the tip ol his tail, six
ice* to»r Hiobes. 'iHie Maine Cultivator says: “Such
ail animal must have been a frightful acquaintance to
jpoeet in Jibe woods alone.”
misunderstood, that lie shnuld Ire happy at liie pro
per time to marry her. To which the widow replied,
‘Oil, my dear sir, you are too late, the deacon spoke April 03, isil.
to ihc at the grave.”
7 Fine Buggies,
3 do Sulkies,
III Jersey Wagons,
2 Six IJorse do
2 Four Horse do
2 ; ) Two Horse do
2 One liorse do
Id Rail Road Carts,
12 Wheel Burrows.
3 .Sols Carriage Hume**,
A LARGE AND EVI’EN
TIN WARE, ccc. kr.
Together with a great yarietvof" articles too tedious to mention.
THOM AS |„ BOSS, Clerk,
13—if
2d do Buggv and Snlkrv do
20 do Jersey Harness,
20 do Two Horse do
10 do Curt do
25 pair Fine Boots,
500 do Shoes fassorted)
Bedsteads,
Tobies,
Chairs,
Tubs. Baits, and Chums,
IVE ASSORTMENT OF
T
REINDEER.
XIIE undersign having been engaged in driving Stock to dideren
parts of Georgia, for several years past, and seeing liie spirit tha
| prevails amongst the people for raising ihir own Stock, also, believing
I Georgia, able and competent Id raise all of to r own Slot k without buy
ing ot foreigners, be has been induced to bring along from Kentucky,
some of the best improved breeders of Hogs and (’attic lor i.re ding, to
1 give the citizens an opportunity of rvising from the best Stock in any
! County, he also has along several Durham Bulls and Heifers, crossed
i on till’ improved patlori Stock, from otie to ttv > y ur- old, also some
; Berkshire ami Irish I ira/.ii-rSov.and Boars, all ofwhielican be seen ol
.Mr. W, A, Mtills ir. Miib dg:-■ ilie, it is now r.insider, lliyulluli..art :ir-
• quaint, d with tbe D.irbam .-utlic, that diet ex.-.-I in point of richer and
i quantity of mile. Good ‘ ows well kept trsqueutlv give from 32 t«
| quarts ofinilk per day, ih :v «!-••» f-t 1 kindly and th dr Iiecfi- preb-rred
j iu market. The tterkshire Hog stands as high on tin- hog list as Dur
ham cattle stands o:i the rattle list, they nut only come ft) maturity ear-
I Ii will, the le ist possible exp-n-e li.'u tli ir Fork is called pure ex-
| * cUw - x iu warkfIt ’ he THOM VS J< )IIN’S-'IN.
Mille.lgeviile Dee,2«ilh. 13 JO, 4 •—tf.
AN IMPROBABLE LIE.
From the sink of moral and political p illation at
Louisville, Ky. a story has been put forth that Gen.
_ Jackson It is became so embarrassed in his pecuniary
SNAKES.—One day last week the workmen on the circumstances, as to he unable to pay a petty claim
farm of Mr. William Owens, in Nortli Providence, of one hundred dollars. It is an unmitigated, bare-
R. L, while diggaug owlTcelis, came in contact with fare.I lie. length and breadth; with a large stock of
a dennfWac'k -snakes, fifty-six in number, all of which blooded horses, some ninety or a hundred negrot??, a
were immediately killed. Twelve of them measured f arm of vast extent, it La likeh story that lie finds it
lorty-eight feet, impossible to raise that paltry sum.
»■ . This circumstance i> seized upon by the harpies of
INTERESTING TO Blacksmiths.—A blacksmith the .-press with fiend-like avidity; the Richmond Whig
of Milan, has discovered that, by suspending a length absolutely chuckle over the supposed misfortunes of
of chain to one of the corners of the anvil, by means this aged hero and in mortal patriot. No one will di--
of a ring, the noise of the hammer may be almost en- pute their claim to “all the decency” after this.— Old
tirelv deadened. i Cnmimon. t
rjtHIS 1 horo'igll-ljrPcl Rncv Horse, (otvn brother to A live lira'.} will
A stand the next season al Hillsborough, Jasper county, under the
[V H ESE .M .li -irsesare iudehlcd fi r tin ir name to their manifest in.!
sensible action i:i purift ins the springs and channels t.j I lie, ati.ieo-
duina them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certined
cases which have been made public, and in almost every-species ol db
ease to which the Im man frame is liable, the happy elects o, *
F VFS I IFF I'll.U.-s V M > Bill LNI X B.Ff' I'ER-- have been gran : . •
lv and imbliciv acknowledged by the persons lam.-fitted, a. d who were
[irev iimslv tin’acquainted with the baautilnlly philosoplucul princij.ie •
upon which tli-’ v are coinpounded, and upon which they cousequem y
“ C The LIFE MEDICINES recommend the ms 'fees in di-a-cs
form and description, 'i'lieir lirst operation i- to loosen from the e<u. •
ot tin.* r‘torji?t*'li and b«>"cl.*: tiio v.*ri«>»n» in*ptjrili;*s and crndfties c
slant' v settling around tliem ; ..nd to remove the bardeu' d t.i-ces w n'
collect iu tii : convolutions ol the smallest intestines. Other me.l:. ' -
onlv i. irtia.lv elense these, and leave .-ucli collect' d up-
lo prodacc habit lalcostiveness, with all ii> tram ot evils oi
ami, :-a, with ail its imminent d mgers. This ia.-t is wed krio a a
re-utar anatomists, who examine the human bowels after dealh . and
h -nee the pr. in die.: of those w dl informed men against quae a tie -
-or m dicir.es prepared an-' heralded totb. duhlic hrjgDOrant
Th - - con : ■ Be. I ol th. Lit. Me th in. - is to cleans. thekaJoevs
bladder, and bv this means, the liver and th- lungs, the healthful ^
ot which tnrireiv depends upon t ic regularity "I the urinary ©r-«- •
The Ido ..I, w hi. h takes its red color from die agency of the liver ar „. .
lungs).-fore it p«— .-into the heart, being tbos punhed by^tbcm
nourish.-d bv lo.>d coming t.o n a . h en 1 '’" 1 •'‘ ” r , ! ,
renews erery part ofth - - and triumphant, v .noun.- -
ba in -rot health in the bion.rang c!e e* .
\ .1,1. i..;- M .
Dvsri
• tieliu.ii
smi.leu <
care of Air. JOHN WVNENS, und will be let to marcs at the red
price of $25 the season.
lieiu.leer w as sired hv tbe celebrated Henry,thecompetitorofEdipse;
liis d im Sport’s Mistress,bv Hickory (ihe best son of i nported \A hip;)
his grandam. Miller’s Damsel,the dam of American Eclipse: -he was
sired by imported Messenger. Great grandam the imported Al ire by
Botoxas; great great grandam bv Giinerack: Snap Dragon, by Snaj
Regulus; Baitit-a's Childers; Honey Wood's Arabian, out of the Two
True Blues.
Reindeer i- a chesnut sorrel. 16 hands high, of large bone, strongly
made, short back, fine eves, and of commanding appearance. He was ,
bred by Thomas Bearsuil, of Long l-land. New York, and will be nine (
years old in May next. There is not abetter blooded liorse in the Unit- i
ed States,either native or imported. JOHN I*. I. \AIAR.
JOHN WYNENS.
December 1st, 1310. 46 It"
To Mill and Rritliro Oayimts.
prunu
bee: thoroughly tested.
ii-ia, f latnlency. Falp»8
f 1 a 11 E Suh-crilier, late a citiz. l
1 a AIIS.I.-WRIGHT AND liRIDG
l,i- :
U- ps. of U •
ronntv. He
1!-
of New York, tend--
il Il.DUR.t
will engage to i.'ii'd or p-pair Milof every ib - -ripti .:i, and re;. iir and
build bridges. He is at work at present, at Bail’s Mi: 1- abent five miles
from At..run. Those who desire to employ his services will please di
rect to him at tbi- .i.li- e, Ir.viuton. or AI.icoo. lor t :-timoniils. a-ro
his tnechani.a! skill, h“ wo FJ re r 1! i,.t-*rc-i’d f->Grt-.. B. Burn’..
[ Anderson Ingru-i*. Alnrtiii and \\ iilrini Ua.-wc
i coiintv. an I Hartwell il. Tarver, Esq. ui Twig
gage to work by the day , or |<d'.
Heart, Lo?
I per. Vox:
a, I ever-<
. H'-art-bitm and Heada* lie. B’ '■
ior and Mclaucholv. Uostiveness. Diarrr
-,s. I... -umatism. Gnat, Drop-ies of ..il - ‘
. i (Jon ' on, S< ., rv y. Ulcers, I
-- , l Bad tions. Eruptive c.
, ■ . • ... xiona. Salt Rh
.1 • , , I ddsand inti and * irious olb) r >
laifiict the human frame, la Fitrnaad A.-ik. parttcutar..
: he a moat e itly •■•..-■•-
Fe. *■ r and Ague d i - ::ct B .by -, , * a- aimost nnivc-r^.. ■ ;
Kr
AM OS Woof).
It i
November 1". I'
NOTICE.
April'*,
WANTED TO ITRCHASK FOCR PRIME
Cows sand Calves
Enquire at LaFavettk Mall.
41 — II.
j
M!!S is to r.”r'N WiC:-'M ' rr
l *»th‘*r persons, tiiat tli^*y aru n it
! transact an ) collnct nmiiev f*»r mv on ’
• din and Mr*. I far i* 3 *), on lit * p* wor ol W<
\ i lie* \ ear eighteen hundred and thu i v « v.
j entire control m v»e!f.
May 3J, 1311.
auv
h>i
r mv
ta airain-t ii!:m
rr.ey. <rivi*n m !*;
l or jiinc, «= 1 int* 3
\\fx:
torn* 1
s to
>: Dar
io mE. .n
<) taking
JOHN Rf IT.
VA ilie
Lifis
n tli
th°m.
All that Mr.MoSat requires ofhis potiet.t- w W be p--ru
ing t Fit'- Atedi. in'- -tn.tiy se.-i’rdinjr to the directions.
. • )■ anv thing that be himself way say into
. V V r ii,. ' i- alone by th< reaultaot . tan : ■
MOF; vrs MEDICAL MANI XL, design. 1 as a dome tv z
nqdilet, e.i't-d by Av . B. NI.»fTs*r. -».-> l ,r
i-bed for thepnrpo-e of explaining
„ „ -;,s s. 3 ;.d will be found highly inteierb
iiCHitit. It ires
Price, twenty five
generally.
1 .e'Vui tahl • M itlicitsgs ire
heailh.
New Y.
Mr. Af.-,
th'
f-'-en p-
talent <
•fie !,r Air. Mo’
m. r. ldward.^
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