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From the Wostern-Carolina Temperance Advocate.
MECHANICS.
WEALTH OF THE ESTERHAZ1S.
Every body knows, we presume, (bat the Ester-
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Post Office,
MtLI.EDGEVII.LE, MARCH. 1, 1840.
.NORTHERN MAM Due duiiv at 10 A. M. Coses daily at 12 M.
SOUTHERN—Due daily at 1 P. M. Closes daily at 0 A. M.
norable, that is use* dresses worn by tbe present Prince, at the coronation ! SvVrh^.V 1 .? - 1 i . ,Uft ‘! ,lil k V' t 3 v ' ,|m ", v nl 4
. . . „ • . 1 . . . I’lhIMlO.M—Due I uesdav,Tlmrsdm,&Saturday, at a A. At.
it is l.tliotved alone oi lyueeu V ictnria and on other show occasions in cios ‘ '
Thpre is, perhaps, no class in a community whose hazy family is the richest and mo-t ostentatious in
real worth is less appreciated than mechanics. We j Europe, or probably in the world. The splendid j j
hold that every occupation is ho
fill, and it is the manner in which
that makes it disreputable. It is a false and ridicu- I London, have been described by the London papers
bins pride that prompts men to look upon the mechan
ics and other laboring men in the country ns an infe
rior class of society, and elevates themselves ill their
own estimation above those who are in reality, every diamonds, from cap to shoe-tie. The following ac- j
es saute da vs, at il A. Al.
HAWKIN3VILLE—(Via Irwinton,) due Tuesday & Friday, af 10 A. 31
Closes ou the same <1mvm at 11 A * Al.
with a lavishness of eillogium such as can be found j NEW.VtX—(ViaCuvington.) du«! Monday,'Wednesday, and Saturday
elsewhere only in the Arabian Nights’ Entertain
ments. His Highness is represented as one blaze of
wav llieir superiors. There is ail almost universal
mistake among parents as to tlie natural abilities of
their children to learn trades. If there happens to be
count of bis treasure house w ill be read with consid
erable interest and some envy :—
“The Rrcat ‘lion’ of Forclienstein is of course j
nl HIP. It. Closes daturnnv, Monday and Thnrsdu v, al t>P. M
ST t.NFUKDVILLE—Hue on Wednesday al S P. M. ’ Closes ou Mon
day a t3 P. M.
RAMAH—Hue on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Close? at the same time.
HCP OFFICE HOURS—Every day from sun rise until sun set,
except while opening and ..losing of Mails. On Sunday the Oliice
will he open between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock.
K. DAGGETT. P. M.
in the family a bright son, he of course must be edu- die S< liatz-Kammer ; and timber we accordingly re
rated for some learned profession; ami if a dull one, paired, attended by the treasure-keeper, the comman-
lie is to be apprenticed to some hard working me- ; danf, and four of the grenadiers on duty at the
chanic with a hope that by this means lie may be able
to make hi? wav through die world. This error is too
often as fatal to the success of the different mechani
cal branches as it is to the suciess of the individuals
engaged. A dull boy will succeed as well, and usu
ally better in some ofwlial are railed the learned pro
fessions, as he will in some of the higher branches of
mechanical business. It requires good natural part?
and a strong active mind to understand well the | r;ii-
ciples of mechanism, and the physical laws by which
those principles are developed and governed. Hence
we may easily account for the awkward and unwork
manlike manner in which siicli a great portion of the
mechanical work of our country is done. IJo\sa e.,
put to trades which they have no rapacity to leam,
<heir apprenticeship is usually about half as long as
it should be, and the consequence is their work through
life is buncliuglv done. We do not mean to sav that
•a-ilo.’
WAIMI SS’Kfi YGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA. j
rgAHF. sub >cri!>er havhi* purchased this well known e-sfahlidnmiMi, j
A will open his h >u«eeariv in June, lor the reception of visitors. He ;
“ The vaulted gallery containing these family trea- fojr ,nomi r *, «hut he intends to do ,
^ - m __ o « lor those who mav call upon hru.hil simply adds—call! ancl it \ on are
not pleased, it shall he no fault ot his
To those who are in pursuit of PLE \SFRE. call ! His Ball Room |
will be lighted up every evening, and good musicians will at ail times j
Like that extra- bein attendance.
To ihose wlio are in pursuit of HEALTH, rail likewise; good rooms !
and cabins shall be in abund-tne.e; end ill* invalid can be as retired as !
necessary. I deem it entirely unnecessary to sav any ihiiiiT iu relation 1
to tlie Bath, suffice it *o say, there is none etpial to it in tbe United 1
States, i snail not enumerate mv charges here, but will be as reasona
ble as possible, at the same.lime th^v will he suffieieriHv lii.’h to ensure
a good table anti good attention. In short, every attention tii«t is ue-
c 'ssurv, and every comfort tb it can he rendered to bis visitors sliail he
his constant endeavor.
SEYMORE R. BONNER. 1
1*. S. I intend to lay off i f»w lots nn 1 dispose of them to such as will j
improve them iu twelve mouths. To those who may
( call on me or my agent, Mr. Jotiutlnn Nilo<; one or the other will at all
at the Spiiug> to point out the lots and price.
SHY.MOKE R. BONNER.
April 30th 184V. 14—1 It.
(kjr' The Macon .Messenger, Southern Recorder. Standard of Union,
j and Alabama Journal, will publish this weekly until the 1st of August,
and forward their accounts to me. at Columbus, Georgia.
SEYMORE R. BONNER.
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu June next, licfirc the Court
House door in the town of Hawkiusville, Pulaski County, within
' the legal hoar? of sale, tin followin' property, to-.it:
One small Wagon and Harness me nine head of Stock Cattle, more
or less, levied on is the property of Henry Below?, to satisfv sundry ti
las issued from the Superior Court of said comity, ihe Kalonton Manu
factory, vs Henry Below?.
Also, one bay Horse levied on as tin property of Thomas R. Sandiford,
to? itisfv one li fa issued fro n the Superior Court of said County, Rob
ert .McCombs, vs Thomas K. Sandiford.
Also, one sorrel Mare, and one sorrel Horse, and iron gray Colt, levied
on as the prop- rtv of Daniel T. (’lenten!?, to sa'islV one ti fa issued from
the Superior Conn of.ss-.l county. Sarah Plielp?, vs Daniel T. Clements.
Also, one lot of Lind lying and Ini :g in the ’-I District, of formerly
Wilkinson now Pulaski county, Number not known. Known as Ihe
.Mary Jones land, levied on as the pro|»erty of Sherwood Harrell, to
satisfv a ti fa issued from u Juctices Co irt of said County, Shadrack
Flovd. vs Sherwood Harrell, levied and returned by a Constable, this
April -Uth Kill. |
JAMES DYKS. D. Sheriff, j
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
W 11.1. he sold on ill* first Tuesday in June next, before the Court j
House door iu the town of H.« wkinsvilic, Pulaski county, with-
CONSTITUTION.
AN ACT to alter and amend the third, seventh, and tu»if
sections of the first Article, and the third section of the •
Article, and the fifteenth section of the fourth Article (fT
Constitution of this State. ‘ **
: sines', of which lilt- costly diamonds worn by th< ir
highness in England on occasions of ceremony from
; a patt, is partly hewn in the rod
ordinary and uncounted board in the Serai Bournon
at Constantinople, know n ns the treasure of the Pre-
Adamite Sultans, this of Frakuo is imperatively des
tined to be increased by each successive representa
tive of the race, while none are permitted to suhstract j
a particle from its value; and thus the mighty in iss j
grows on from century to century, until at length il
buries in inaction tbe ransom of an empire.
“ Above the low arch of die iron-plated door of, timesb<
the Schatz-Kammer is inscribed the ingenious epi
graph, Hie sumo tic praterilis, pro’senlibns, atque'
futuris; and the threshold once passed, the stranger
s'ands amid such a wilderness of wealth as lie can ue-
W IIEItFAS, from an expression of the popular i v j|
is necessary that the meeting of the General .\?*ern(
should he biennial—And w hereas, a part of the third seer '
of the first Article of the (’onstitutiou declares that “the* 011
are shall be elected annually.” and a part of the seventh »
lion of the first Article declares that "the Kepresentatie, h
be chosen annually.” amt also a part of the twelfth st-eiio,,,/
the first Article declares that -the meeting of the <ienerai \
seinbly shall lie annual.”—And whereas, a jmrt oftheth*"
section of the third Article ol the Constitution declaresth
“th '•re shall be a State’s .Attorney .toil Soiiritms appi,n •
by tiie 1,-gislnture. anil commissioned by the Governor „'j
shall hold their offices for the term of three year, mile,
J ' 1 re.
moved by .HeMfenre on iinpeapnuieiit. or by tbe (Governor
tile addiess of two-thirds of each branch ol • the General t"
seinbly.” And whereas, alsu, a part of ti e fifieenth seci *
of tlie fourth Article of the Constitution declares that,
any such bill shall lie passed iu the manner all
in the lei**I hours of £al**, the following ty, to-wit;
One littndif.l acres of land, more or less, No. not known, tiring . .
known as the ph.ee whereon John Mize now lives, I vin? mid beins in | a,, > sur *» u, » sllHl1 ,,e the maimer ;.!oresnid. ihesane
tli^ twentv-nrst di-sfrief, formerly W ilkiuson, now Pulaski county, shall f»e published Hi least six months [>re* ions to ihe rjf
levied on as the property of John Miz*-, to satisfy a ti fa issued from i eusuing atmtiai election for the iii» tn »* i n of (he (General '
, ‘ ,e - °f ' e.Miiiiv—.-Sbelmn vs Plielp?. vs Dvkes vs j SPUI t,| y „d whereas, the before
Mize; property pointed out hy B. B. Dykes
Ac
April vi:t. Kill.
JAMES DYKES, D. Slrff.
recited parts of the said
ameiiifineiit; to the tin*
Whim,
POST PON ED SALE
!>P :
door in the town of Hawkin
f!ie b»i:al hours of sale, the following property, to-uit
John 3U years old, Jack 40 \ ears old, Jim . ears old, Will .*>0 vears
old, Esicr^o years old, Judy 10 years old,and Harry 12 years old, levied
on as the property of John J Untlin. to satisfy sundry fi fas from Pu
laski Superior Court—John G. Warren, vs. John J. Gatlin, John Rawls,
Mi to purcli tse, I vs. John J. Uatiin. John W. Powers, vs. John J. Gatlin, and others, vs.
the same.
JOS. CARKETHERS, Sh’ff.
W
all boys should l»o mechanics, any m<>re than that they ' ver assuredly have previntisly conceived,
nil should be physicians, ministers, or lawyers; but we | “The long gallery is lined on either hand by glass j
do mean that all who are put to intricate trades, be ol‘j cases, and within these are heaped gold and silver
good natural parts, well educated, and made to serve 1 plates ; jewelled vessels of every variety of form and
an apprentice.'bip long enough to become well ac- material ; rich stuffs embroidered with colored gems
q'lainted with their business. The too common neg- ; and pearls ; masses of opals, amethysis, and topaz
lett to educate boys designed for mechanics, beyond in the matrix; weapons, armour, and horse-gear lit-!
the merest elementary principles of an English ednea- erallv blazing with precious stones; and, in short,
tion, is a great and iu many instances, fatal evil. The every variety of treasure which the profusions and in
laws under which several classes of mechanics are con
tinually operating, can only be understood by an ac
quaintance with lib* leading principles of Natural Phi
losophy, Chemistry, and at least, so much of Mathe
matics as is embraced in Algebra, Trigenometrv,
Geometry, and Conic Sections. They should know
genuity of man can collect together. Nor is the in
trinsic. value of in my of the objects their greatest ac
tual attraction, for they are in numerous instances
well an he.oticated relics of the great and brave of
bygone years ; and to those w ho love to linger over
tbe past, there is ever a more powerful charm iu such
collected together.
Among the confusion of splendor by which we
enough of History to be able to note the origin, trace j remains than in the most costly articles of virtu ever
the progress and mark the changes and improvements
iu their own branch of bu-iness and enough of Geog
raphy and Chronology, to tell the places and times of were surrounded, »e particularly remarked a elm
their occurence; and while they acquire this information ! two hundred v ears old, formed of beaten silver, and
they will almost necessarily become acquainted t >a very 1 literally encrusted witbjew> Is and intaglii; four large
great and profitable extent, with all the leading doc-I drinking cups of carved ivory, so minutely wrought
HEAD QUARTERS, GEORGIA.
Millkimikville. Mil May. lt?4I.
Orders.
TEN ME Annual Convention of 1’ielil, Staff, Company and
Non com missioned Officers of the several Regiments of
Militia in tins State, for the purpose of hein“ iosnnoted and
trained by the Brigade Inspectors of the several Brigades to
which they are attached, in die exercise and discipline pie-
scrihed hy Congress. And also, the annual Regimental mus
ter in each county of the State, (or Battalion muster in conn
ties holding tint one Battalion) for tin- purpose ot being train
ed and iii-trncted hv the Brigade Inspectors, will commence
as soon after the twentieth instant, as the time allowed by
law for the ili-trihution of orders will admit.
The Major Generals of the State are charged with the ex
ecution of this Order in their respeetive Divisions, and will
cause full and perfect returns of the efl’ecti ve force under their
commands, as also, of die arms and accoutrements, to he
made to Head Quarters, directed to the Cnmmandei-in-
Chief.
By order of tiie Commander-in Chief.
B S. JOUD\.\, Aid de-Camp.
WILL b" sc
* * dour in i’
! clauses of the Constitution rcijttirt
! therefore—
.. Skctios 1- II it reacted bij the Ornate ami HnustofR,
Id on tli** lir-i Tuesday in Jnne next, before the Court I rtstntatices of the State of hi eorgiu, in (ifverul A^stinbtu ni!i
ill'** Pulaski county, within and il is hereby enacted hy the authority ot t/:e same, That from
| and after the thirtieth day of Septembery eighteen hundred
| and forty-three, and in case this act shaillnve passed agree-
| ably to the requirements of the Constitution, the following
shali he adopted iu lieu of the parts of the above rented clau'
ses of the Constitution, to wit: in the third section of the fiat
Ar icle: the election of the Senate shall be biennially. |„
the seventh section of tile first Artie.«•: the Representative,
shall be chosen biennially. Iu tbe twelfth section of the first
Article: the meeting of the General Assemhlv shall lie iuen
niul in the third se tion of th third Ai dele: there shall be a
State's Attorney and Solicitors appointed b\ the Legislature
and commissioned by the Governor, \\ :m sttall hold their of
fices for tbe term of four years, or uiiiii th. it successors sha 1
be elected and qualified, unless removed bv sentence on im
peachment, or by the Governor, on the addiess of two thirds
of each branch ot the General Assembly. And in the fifteen ii
section of the fourth Article: and when uivsuch It.II shall he
passed in manner aforesaid, the same sh ill he pit lidied at
least six months previous to the next ensuing election fur
members of the General '"tonldv.
C!l Wll.Y.S J .1 i'.XKIXS.
Speaker of the House ol ffepreseutatives.
Tilt CM AS >T<M Ks,
Pi t aideui of the Senate.
Assented to 2‘M December, l-'flt.
CHARLES J. .McDonald. (iovpriior.
April. 2 IS4I. IU—bin
POSTPONED SALE.
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in June nexl,before the Court
House door iu Lumpkin County, Lots of Lund No. 1 ,xJ. in TJth Di?-
i trict, nn*! first riection, mid No. I Id, in Idtli District, nml first Section,
j Sold for the benefit of the Heir? and Creditors.of Telfair Posey, late of
: Pu! uski Conn tv, deceased. Terms on thcda.v.
NORM A N MeDL'FFIE, Adm’r.
April 2d, 1841. |2—id
POSTPONED SALE.
V I r ILL be soi l on ihp first Tuesday iu June next, before tlip Court
i House door iu the (.'oiiiilv of Floyd, within the usual hours nl .sale,
One Iraetion No. 4--g in 2i!d Dirtriet, and dd Section, I vine in Fluid,
containing ‘.Hi acres. Sold for llic benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of
i’elfair Posev, late ot'Pulaski countv, deceased. Terms on the dav.
NORMAN MeDL’FFIE, Adm’r.
April 2d 18-11. 12—id.
trines of natural si ienct*.
There never was a more palpable error than that
education is unimportant to a mechanic. We know
enough men in our country, in the ministry, at the
bar, or practicing medicine, who have neither tin*
sense nor education necessary to make a good me
chanic ; and. wc are sorrv to add that iu imov in-
that they appeared to Ik* composed of lace; an am-
i her rnp and tankard, both ornamented with a proces
sion of Bacchantes, in exquisite workmanship; a
work box of seed pearl and turquoise ; a champagne
pail, of silver gilt, studied with precious stones, and
bearin'date lf59 5; a table and two arm chairs of
j chased silver, made in 1(5*37, for the use of the Pa la-
jvesssrteir.
The .<nl»scri!»rr renews the oiVt i»I his services to his friends and
iht^ (kiIg’ic, as a GENERAL AGKN I’ in ilns place, lie will at-
ten,-| to tha renewal ol all Notes that may he entrusted to his care in the
Ceufral Bank, lot iheenslt»nmrv fee of()N E D( )I.L A It lor each renew
al. Also, to tin* taking out and forwarditnr Grants tor Fit’tv Ct»nls each.
He will also make .Maps of the various Districts-in the several
Lotteries, and ifive u mi merit al List the Drawer, ot tin* Lots ot the
customary prior.
All letters (post paid) will meet with prompt attention.
G!i YULES E. RYAN.
December, loth 1840.
POSTPONED SALE.
•d on the first Tuesday iu June next, at the Court House
luldiui: County, Lot of Land No. 4 4, in the ITth District,
and 4th .>ec»ion, contained 40 acres,and Iyinir in i > atililin»r Countv, sold
for the benefit ol tin* Heirs and Creditors of Telfair Posev, late of Pu
laski Countv,deceased. Terms on the dav.
NORM AN McDUFFIE, Adm’r.
April 2d, 1841. 12—td.
Administrator’s Sale.
T X pursnnnrr to nn urdf-r of tho Inferior Court of Wa?hineton roun-
t v, when -fittiinr for ordiunrv purposes. « ill le* sold on tin* first Tues
day in Jov n-xl. nt the Court Housed-ot in .Snmfersville, Wnshington
rotinty. within tbe leirul hours of sale, one trnrt of liiud, Iving and lie-
ini: in the eutiutv aforesnid. on tiie waters of the Little Ohoopie, nd-
ioininir Sniith mid others, containin' two hundred nod seventv-five
A.-res more or less.heloueimr to tiie estate of Jordan Smith dec’ll.
Sold tor tiie benefit of tile heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
\VM. SMITH. } . . .
JORDAN It. SMITH. < ' ,lm r:
Mitv 4,18-11. jfi—td,.
I Hi. HAVAL.V
Anti-Dyspeptic and Ami-Dilious Pills.
f JTIIESE justly celebrated Pills, wiiicji an wiimiitu tiieir wavtu pre-
.1. eminent popularity, tire suited to all
Administrator’s ISale.
stances, meebanirs have Pss linn tli»*y. This comes ■ atine Estcrbazv ami liis wife; an elephant’s tusk,
of the prevalence of the error of which we speak.— carved from end to end with a religious procession of
We would not lie understood as undervaluing the ihe Hindoos in minute workmanship ; a str ing of
learned professions. By no means. For tbe office j rings, principally rococo, many of iliein containing
of tbe ministry, we have the most profound venera- gems of extraordinary size and beauty, anti about 100
tion. For the profession of law, and die science of in number; and a christening mantle of rose colored
medicine, we have the highest respect; but for empty- silk, trimmed with split straw, one of the nioslcuri-
lieadcd coxcombs who, through the influence of : ous and beautiful productions imaginable,
friends, die power of wealth, or to gratify personal i “.The collection of jewelled weapons, shields and
vanity, are thrust iiro these professions because it is war trappings was most amazing, and derived an ad-
thought ungenteel to work, we have the most inde- ded interest in most cases from an accompanying cer-
scribable contempt. But why this general disposi- 1 tificate of identification. Thus we handled die ruby-
tion among such a great portion of the community to billed sword wielded by the unfortunate Louis at Mo-
raise their sons without subjecting them to manual bars—the pocket-knife of the Emperor Sigismund—
labor? Is it more genteel to handle a yard stick the celebrated pearl bridal \e.»t of the Palatine Paul
than a plaiue, to cut tape than wood ? to stand about Esferhazy, upon whose ground of ro>e-c<dored dam-
liiSS
FACT
iSs&bgBEifl,
[■ Adm’r?.
AM)
Ln
So con no h, (icorpiu,
IN KSPFJ’TFI’LI.Y ioidIdfs his si*rviros t«» his frirnds ami flic* public
■ V ycncr.illv.iii purchasitt*!,recetv’mtr anti forwurtliug (ioods; receiv
ing and selliiii! (?offt»n, and other i’mduce.
All hiisimess eiitrtisfed to him, will have prompt attention after 1st
Aujrusl next, at which time his oliice will he opened.
J ti tie 28, 1340. 23 tf
DR. C. E. HAYNES.
ask is wrought a pattern of seed pearls, die centre of
every flower being formed hy lung links of the preci
ous heads, which hang loose, and are strung so close-
thc counter than a work bench? If it he more re
fined to make pills than furniture—to shave notes
than timber—to mea-nre the cloth than to make the
coat, we really must confess our inability to see it.— ly together as almost to conceal the material of the
In some instances, we have no doubt, it is owing to a | garment; the ruby-studded saddle-cloth of tlie Vizir
belief on the part of the parents, that their sons can Mustapha, made captive by an Estcrbazv on a bard-:
pass more easily through the world with a profession, fought field ; the coral rosary of Stephen Bathori ;
or as a merchant, than if the}’ were put to a trade, or
on a farm. In this the mistake is as cretl as in the
former case. There is a burning anxiety, a health
s'
the gold-brocaded vest of Matthias Corvinus, and
that of John Sobiesky, also of rich brocade, a beau
tiful specimen of the needle-work of the seventeeth
consuming, and peace-destroying diligence anil per- ' century,
severance necessary to success in a professional life, : “ But it were endless to attempt an enumeration ofl HAl
of which the larmer and mechanic know nothing, and ! the costly contents of tbe Schatz-Kammer of For-
MAS ri'itimad tlir jirncfirc (it
nrimij>i attention to protrs.-iniiul
ilo ill iv li-* r.tm-nileii at tin*
for several years past, or at 111:
side *1 the public square.
Sparta. I •>! il Jalinan , 11* 11.
Medicine, and will jive
. ails.
office oreupi d l>v him,
residence cm the south
2—tf
Medicines, &c
l7t t l i: .
W :
It AS jesr RKCKIVEl) UW)I THE SOUTH
AT IlfS DRUG S to li K, I A M I I. L li l> c. K V I I.L F. .
SULPHATE OF UUiNINE, II superior Ireueli article.
I’lI’ERINE. an invaluaMf* adjmiei D» Uuiuine. ,
o.ii.>/\ *ri I.'wi’.'.l' A CAi’.’SI. I.LS, Il new French article.
CAYENNE PEPPER, (ground) African, p
AM COPAtVA, .Solidified.
OPIUM GUM, i’lirkov. selected.
... ....... , LOX A or CROWN BARK, n very .snprrim
five young men ire ruined botli in character and pro- cheustein ; sufiire it that after having lingered among j oalomel,English, best.
median- j its treasures until both our eyes and our senses ached, iVviHt t’uEEN orVu'is'l'l' mVkss.
' AQUA AMMON, double—Do. treble.
SULPHATE OF /.INF, Fry stalli/.ed.
Besides which In* has a reiriilar supply ot MI’.DH INKS, DRI f>."
PAINTS, Ace. Also a jood nssortiiient >d' English and Frenc
FHEMK’AI.S—together with PATENT MEDICINE S, eori'iptii)
Lnd.
* tic If
pertv, in the mercantile life, to one anion?
ics. It is necessary to tbe welfare and prosperity of! we proceeded to the armoury, where the weapons!
tbe community, that there be farmers to produce the j and accoutrements for one cavalry and one infantry !
raw material, that there be manufacturers and arti- ! regiment, each 1,200 strong, are always in readiness.
I N pursuance to an order of the Inferior Court of Wasliiiutnti coun
ty. « lien sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold nn the first Tuos-
da v in Ainrost next, at the court house door in Swainsboro, Emanuel
i.imtit v, w ithin the leiral floors of safe, one fmndred and fiftv acres of
land, I via j in iliei oiinty of Emanuel, on the waters of ihe Little Olioo-
pie.adjoinin' lands of Tarver and other--, heloni'lng to the estate of
Jordan Smith, dec’d. Sold for Ihe benefit of the heirs. Terms on the
dav of sale. \VM .SMITH, )
JORDAN It. SMITH. <
Mav 4, ISM. Ifi-tds
(1 /.’OUCLi, I'iifosf.i ('oimty.
VyilKUKA.^, Rol>ert A. H.mKvick atiinini.stniforon the estate of Asa
A!i«»nl t late of said eounty, dectyised, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said administration. #
TTiese are therefore to citf* and admonish all and singular tlir kindred
ami creditors of said di't*«*ased. to tilt* their (>l*jeclions T ifany exist, with-
ti the time presrrihod law, \% hy said letters should not he cranted.
(iiven under mv hand, at oliice, iu HawkiusviMe, Fehruarv 12th 1841.
4—6m JOHN \ . MIT< IIELL. r. e. o.
(1 li OUt i I A. / / r askiagton ('ot/n/t/
\l/ r IIEREAS t Josiah A mason. Administrator on the estate of Asa
Jordan deceased, apliesfor letters of dismission, from said .Admin
istration.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditors of suit! deceased, to he and appear ut m v office, within
the time prescribed by law. to show cause ifanv exist, why said letters
should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office in Sandersville,
this 26th January. 1841*—1. ‘ L A. .1EUMG AN, c. c. *>.
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
IVMIEKEAS, Matthias Mc<N»rmi« k, AdminUtrator on the estate of
William Barrow, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters
ofdi<missitm from suit} Administration.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and simrular tiie kindred
am! creditors of said deceased, to file tiieir objections, if any,’ why said
letters should not !>•* «rrnnted.
(iiven under mv hand at office this 18th November 1846.
41 JOHN V. MITCHELL^ e. c. o.
I (itsltinsffon ('ounit/.
<1 Barksdale, applies for letters of administration
de bonis non on the estate of George R. D. Batterson, late of
said county, dec M
These ine therefote to e fe and admonish nil and singular, the kind
red and creditors of said deceased, lobe and appear at my office within
tiie lino* prescribed hy law, to-hew cause if any exist, why said letters
should ii• ’t he grautudj
Given uiv liamhnt «*«Tice,iu Saiid'-r.-ville, this 30th March, 1811
ID L. A. JKKNIGAN.c. e. n.
lehruted Bills
nnnent popularity, are suitfil to all cases re.juirimr ♦ itiier iniil
aperient, or active eatlmrtn operation—pirpored h\ one of the obit*
Bliysicians in G« j or^in, havim: been tested l»y, more than ten y curs' c
perience in his private praetit.e before they were offered To thepublir,
and having, wJienever they !iave had a fair iriul. been j>referred to all
other articles of similar form. T’hcy are roniid.*tifly rccomuieuded
greatlv superior, for geuerai tt-e, to every oilier uiowu remedy. A
fresh snj»plv for sale, at .jD cents tiie box, b\ ^
E. Al. (’OWE
And at
Milledsrev i G**. S pt 1.18 40.
^Moffat’s Life
The perli’fti.v sath, ui
KRF.I’.Dl.nVi: vV DERRY,
DR. LIT I’l.K,
I. \ FA Y FTTH IIAI.L.
32—tf
Pills and Phoenix
GEOItGIA-
■^y II ERE AS Alf.
BITTER
j almost every species of disease by tin
! MEDICINES, is no longer a marteiot dou t,as a
! rience ofuiany tliou-and palients will s.itisluctori!
j present month alone, nearly one hundred c t-v- have
! edge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient Inis, to all upp«
! periiian^ul cure hy tiie exclusive ami juda ions use
j cines—some t ight or ten ol these had been consul- n
| hv their medical attendants. Such happy results ;ir
pleasure to Mr. M. andjnsj ire him with new ronlid
the use of his medicines to his fellow citizens.
The LIFE MEDICINES are a purelv VEGETA
Th ev are mild and pleasant in th ir opcraiion. am!
thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions ot the
otf all acrimonious humors, ami a^similatiui: with
blood. For this reason, in agravated cases of D v
cities will give relief in a shoi rer space of time t!i»
tion. In Fever and Air
description, Sick Head***
in flie Chest, Flatulent’
from an impurity of the
use of these Medieiu
nperior to an v othe
All that Mr. Moll-
fci*.->•!i:l iM atinent *.f
MOFFAT’S LIKE
reiemm e to ihe t xpt-
* prove. During the
e come to the kninth
arance, eliecied
ot tlie l .lie MetJi-
d hev olid all Dope
a source of grunt
ice to reeoiiiiiieiiii
BLE preparation,
al the same land
system—earn in*
and jmiifving rlif
psia, tin.* Lite Mt ili-
imv other prescrip-
i<*, / fiffaiu uia fory iCii • im: Imm, Fevers of even
die. 11 'a. ; rf - hi i mi. Di/./.i ne.-s iu the Hi*ad, Puin.s
impaired appetite, rind iu evrrv <li-e
dood,ora rlisonlcrcd >!ate o! the st- much, the
es In- 5 always proved to he lu vt
m«»de of treatment,
it asks of his patienls i- to !»•* j*
.i»l doubt, greatlv
irtseulrir in taking
them strict!
\ nt*f*ordin2 t<» the tlirt'ciion-
. 1
i* not !iv a nt
vx
paper n«-
lice, or bv u
r. thing
lint ho hi.’iistdt ma\
sav
in their favor,
«h;
t Id hoppn
to ffain rr«*clif. If is
alone !»y the r<*<isIr
of:
fair trial. Is
ihf
reader :tu
invalid, and
doe- he
vish to know w h» t!
•et t!
I - Life Modi*
o.t
w will -*iit
III* OVV I) cas
•! It si
let I.i’ll call or sc
»d ft
Mi. Mofi.it's
*2
►*!!f III th:-
plfti.t*. a-nl |»
men re a
copy Ol tli Medic;,
M a
nurl, flesiirnoi
as
a l >*nnes-
tic (»nitlc ti» 11 *a!tli
pul»li>h'‘«! jrratuiti
u-dy
lit* v.il ti,
erf
find cut*
merated vci
v mau\ . k
xtraonlinarv
of C l
re; and pt rh
p
s'-iric t»\-
actlv similar to his
own. Moffat’s \1
‘duo
l Office ia N
Y« rk,
BrtKtdwH v.
These Valuable
cdicincs lire for sa.
e bv
-M.
EDWARI
>>
Affcnt.
October t
, 18 If).
J v
SCTM
Hint's
\ t"gi t;il)!c
iit*
i’iiis am!
i
*ii-»» tii\
BIT I I ,RS
The h
jh celehritv which
tlies
r rxc- lIcMt M
•di
inr-s li-oc
actjniroJ, i;i
curing a
boost everv'disoas-
f<* \\
Inch flic ham;
ii frame i* Ii
able, is a ir
alter tap
nliar with aim i-t even
ini ; i_c.iT jm
rs
ui. They
zans to ibrow il into forms convenient ami useful, and
that there be merchants to distribute it. It is also ne
cessary that there be professional men in every com
munity, but one of these classes is just as necessary
as the other, and the distinctions attempted to be
made iu society solely on tiie grounds of occupation,
provided that occupation be useful and necessary, is
foolish and absurd. Men should always pass ou the
ground of moral worth, arid die country never be
cursed with young men raised in idleness and vice,
because it was deemed ungenteel to work, while they
have neither the mind nor industry for a profession.
Evefv thing was iu admirable order; and from thence
we progressed to tbe arsenal, where in addition to the
ammunition, and die beautiful brass guns intended for
die protection of the fortress in time of need, we
found tin* banners of Sobicskv, Matthias Corvinus, j
and Bethlem Gabor ; a glorious drapery of depart- !
ed greatness! I
Much curiosity exists in England with regard to
the actual amount of die revenues of the Prince Es-
terbazy, whose very name suffices to excite interest;
and, as far as my information goes, it may be relied j
upon ; but it must be remembered that positive a'ccu- |
| racy on so intricate a subject is almost impossible in a j
The London Times relates the following occur- j ( ' 0,,,,tr y lik-* that in which I write. Prince E>terha- j
rence which lately happened in tbe great metropolis: 7, - v P’^sesses in.addition to his three palaces in \ ienna,
“Mr. Stroud, having occasion for a house-keeper: aiu ^ dominions in Bohemia, one-thirteenth part of
to superintend bis domestic arrangements, advertised j ^ ie "d ,( d e kingdom of Hungary. He ba> thirty-six
for ‘a widow and her daughter, to take charge of the j es,a tes, each containing from ten to twenty-four villa-
ot
Dr. Evans
(’fitnomile Bills.
44 Soothing Syrup,
Balm of Columbia,
I lav’s Liiiamont for Piles,
Harrison’s Specific Ointment,
Row ami’s Embrnt ation,
Swaim’s Panacea,
“ Vermifuge,
Rowuinrs u
Dr. BniU'lreth’s Pills,
Dr. Ha vtie’s I Is,
Lee's Anti-Billio;is Pills,
Peters’ Pills,
Tonic Pills, an invalnablt* remedy for weak and debilitated persons,
especially females.
Rowand’s celebrated Tonic Mixture, for Fever and Ague.
Alterative Extract of Sarsaparilla,&c.
“ Oriental Powder of Alabaster.in b'*\e^. forbeantifv imr flieskin.
VALUER’S CELEBRATED FRENCH PILLS.
Tomato Pills, a substitute for Calomel.
Carpenter’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
“ Concentrated Compound of Sarsaparilla, Cubebsand Cop.
11 Compound Svrup of Liverwort.
“ 44 Fluid Extract of Bucbu.
44 « 4 44 44 of Pink Root.
Millcdgeville, Sepf. 1,1840.
GliOUGIA, IVashinirfon County.
447 H ERE AS. Lidia ()rr, a|i|tli«*s for hlier. nt’ Ail ministration on th<*
f V Kstato of .1" mOir, Inti* of said < oniitv lioc’d.
Tliese.ira. iharafore, to one and admonisli all and siii^nlastlie kindred
and creditor? of said deceased, to l>t* and appear at m v office, within the !
time tirescrihed l>v law, to show cause, if any exi?t, -whv said letters
should not lie »ranted. Liven under mv hand at office in Nandersville, j
Uiis 30th *1 arch, IK11 —10 ' L. A. JERNIGAN, c. r. o.
j her nmc known hv tiieir Irnii*—tiieir irood works irivt' tcstiiivtl tor tiiria
: —thev did not thrive In the fiith of the credulous,
j In cases of Costiveness. Dvspeosia, Bdiious and Liver Ai; cti'
! Asthma. Piles. .Settled Tains, fthmimatism, i ever* and Acne*. I >■■■'
ate Mend ches, impure State i>t the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearanci
! tiie Skin, Nerv ous Dehility,the Sirkm-ss iu>*id* nl to Ti-mah- in tI
Health, every kind of Weakness of the Diz stiw Orsans, and in allge-
i neral deraiizement« ot Health, tliesc M 'diciues have invuriaidv
upper port of a tradesman’s bouse, and to cook for j
him.’ The wages were stated to be ,£:30 per annum,
with coals, cradles; &:<*., and application was directed
to be made between eleven and three o’clock on Tues
day, at No. C*3 Tower-street. Before the clock
struck eleven the widows began to arrive and soon
the street was rendered impassible by the number of
fair ones crowding towards the bouse, and in a few
minutes Mr. Stroud’s shop and parlor were filled j
•fust •Jlaintfiaclurcd and for Sale
AT THE PE1TITE1TTIAP.T.
GKOHGIA, ISashinyton County.
WHEREAS, As i P. Peacock, applies for letters of Administration
*" on Rip estate of llavwo id Peirce, late of said county, deceased.
I liese arc therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kind
red an I creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections ifanv why let
ters should not he "ranted. Given under mv hand nt office in Sanders-
vile. this30th March. Kill—10 I./A. JERNMiAN, c.p. o.
Georgia, Pulaski County. ;
’WWTHEKr.AS, Asa Pepkin and Luke Sapp, applies for letters of ad- ;
TT ministration on the estate of William Smith, late of said county,
deceased.
’These are therefore incite and admonish nil and singular,the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if anv.on or 1 e i
fort* the first Mondnv in Fehruarv next, why said letters should not be 1
"ranted. Given under my hand, at oftire, this January fith. 1841.
= JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c.
riOI'R months alter date, application will be made to the Honora
1 a certain and speedy remedy. They re-turi
I exhau-ted constitutions. A .-iiizle tri.i! wi
I Phoenix Ritters htyund the reach ol comp
even patient.
Prepared and si Id, wholesale and retail,at \i
dicul Office,373 Broadway, Now i m k.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have tiie
fat’s signature.
CCT'I’Iip Life Pills are sold in boxes— Price.;
each, according to tho *i? and
#2 each, wit Ii t u II di reel ion--.
FOR GEVTITT-tl S DISTKIBI i'l<>\—An
pamphlet, entilied “ Moilat * Medical Man i:iI..!•-*i 1
Guide to Health—containinzaccurate information
valent disease, and tin* most approved ren
\ iyorou? li-’a 'til to the Maot
I place tin; Life Till* mnl
liiiim, in tiie estmiatmii at
\I’,. MOFFAT .- M<-
- <d' John M"f-
pre
MOFFAT.” Apply to tli
AjT Tiie above medicines
Milledzevilie. - )cto!ier (p.
. "Jf, r ii’v, cents, r-nd *1
Ritters iu bottle-: at si " r
iatp-rp.-fuiz la' “
*.i as a Doni'-tic
( erainz tiie m('»t
s—:<v WILLIAM I’-
\_-nt-.
t-pr sale to
I MO—37-
M. K.
i;dw vrds,
Azent.
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medieines.
T HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their niamfe*t’t!,t
sensible action in purify in" i he springs and channels ol of-, sav ® y
duin" ihrm with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred
cases which have been made public, and in almost everv spi cies otais-
ease to wbicii ibe httmari irame liable, *:i ■ 11 ’ * J»* ? N r * ' *’
FAT'S LIFE TILLS AND PIKENIX BIT TER" nave y*
ly and public.;.' acknowledged hy tbe persons benefit!ed, at i who
ces, which together w ith 100 square English miles of
forest, make collectively nearly 1,200 square miles;
and Hungary covering a surface of 17,000, proves
tbe position. N<>r is this gigantic ami overw helming
landed property his only source of revenue ; the num
ber of bis peasants, (here called subjects,) amounting
to 300,000. with all ibeir liabilities, which I have ex
plained at length elsewhere ; and a constant capital
of 220 sheep, producing yearly 4,000 cwt. of wool,
with women struar^ling to gain the attention of tbe ad- '■ ( II10st "kick is of superior quality.) remaining to
vertiser, and clamorously setting forth their qualifi-j sttperadded ; and yet, nevertheless, this colossal
7 Fine Buzzes,
3 do Sulkies,
10 Jersey Wagons,
2 Six Horse do
2 Four Horse do
20 Two Horse do
2 One Horse do
10 Rail Road Carts,
12 Wheel Barrows,
5 Sets Carrinze Harness,
A LARGE AND E.VTEN
TIN WARE, &r. &c.
Together with a great varietv of article-* !.*«» t Miou
THOMASL
April 23, 1841.
20 do Buggy and Stilkey do
20 do Jersey Harness,
20 do Two Horse do
10 do C trl do
25 pair Fine Boots,
50:) do Shoes (assorted)
Bedsteads,
Tables,
Chairs,
Tubs. Pails, and (’hums.
IVE ASSORTMENT OF
^ blethe Inferior Court of Puldskicountv, when sitting for Ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate, belonging to M>*rv
Jane Haskins, minor and orphan of Sylvanus Haskins, late of said
countv,deceased. GEORGE MARTIN, Guardian.
—- ‘-‘ j 1 ! form and description, i'heir Iir-t operation
previously unacquainted with the be;u»Uluil> ptu u-npiin t j f* u *. ■
upon which th-y ere compounded, and upon which th y con-* -pe-
upon
act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend lliriiw-’
m and description, i heir I
AOL R MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Honor- of the stomach and bowels th
to l
i In
impurities
bar
uil
This fa
to mention.
ID >SS,Cb*rk.
1-5—tf
cations lor tiie situation.
A report soon got wind that Mr. Stroud bad ad
vertised for a wife, and people flocked from all quar
ters to see the ladies in search of a husband. The
widows, young, middle-aged, the thin and stout, tbe
<dark and fair, some in tiieir weeds, others gaily attir
ed, and nrtnx- poorly, but decently clad, continued to
arrive, and were greeted with laughter and shouts by
tiie mob, who gave free vent to tiieir jokes and ribald
ry as the widows arrived and departed. At length
the confusion and noise became so great that a posse
of tbe city police were sent for, who preserved a lit-
heri’age, exceeding in extent the Grand Ducltv of
Modena, as well as several of the pretty German
states, does not carry his actual revenue to a higher
aggregate than one and a half millions of florins,
(/I50,000.) thus making the annual proceeds of tbe
land average only Gd an acre.”
A man named Death, still a resident of this State,
formerly lived in this city. Over the door of his
store was the sign of “ Rectified Whiskey,” and di
rectly under that name, “ Absalom Death. 4 ’ An old
lady from the country, with her son, a hearty lad, i
tie belter order, and afforded free ingress for the ap- i was one day quietly wending her way tbiotigh tbe .
plicants.”
REINDEER.
rilIMS thnronzli-hred Race llnrsp. (own Iirntiiar to Alice Gray.) will
A stand the next season nl Hiilsborotizli, Jasper count', under the
care of Mr. JOHN WYNENS, and will lie let to mares at the reduced
price of $25 the season.
Reindeer was sired hy the celebrated Henry, the com peti tor of Eclipse;
his datn Sport’s Mistress, bv Hickorv (the best son of imported Whip;)
his zrandani, Miller’s Damsei, the dam of American Eclipse : she. was
i sired hy imported Messenger. Great srandnm the imported Mare by
i t’otoxas; ereat creat zrandam bv Gimcrack: ."Snap Dragon, bv Snap;
i Rejoins; Bartlett's Childers; Honey Wood’s Arabian, out of tiie Two
: True Blues.
| Reindeer is a chesnut sorrel, Ifi hands hiph, oflarze bone, stronzly
i made, short back, fine eves, and ol commanding appearance.- He was
i bred by Thomas I’earsall, of Eons Island, New York, and wilt be nine
i years old in Mav next. There is not a belter blooded horse in the Fnit-
j ed States, either native or imported. JOHN T. LAMAR.
JOHN WYNENS.
Decemlier 1st, 1840. 4*i tf
P aide the Inferior Court of Pulaski County, when sitting fur ordin- stautiy settling: around them : nd to re th
arv purposes, for ieave to sell all the real estate belonging to Miliedze collect in me convolutions ol the smail - - t t
Stevens, orphan and minor ot Milledpe Stevens, late ot said reuntv only partially dense these, and leave such
deceased. LUKE STEVENS, Guardian. ■ to produce habitual costi'enes?, wit
March 6,1841. 7—tui errluea, with all its imminent danp
I XOL’I! .M<) NT US after date application »ill be made to the l onora-
* blethe Inferior court of Tulaski county when sitting for ordinary-
purposes, for leave to sell all tbe land? and neproes belonging to the
.•state of Aaron Scabrongh, late of said countv, deceased.
ADEN SCAB ROUGH, Adm’r.
March 12,184’.. T---4tn _
1 7XOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honora-
.’ ble Inferior Court tif vVashinpt'in county, w hen sittinz for Ordinary
purposes, tor leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the estate of .Morgan
Brown, Jr. late of Washington countv, decen-ed
RICHARD WARTHEN, Adm’r.
March 3d 1841. «—»m
Hies
-i .1 tales wlisa
a ?. (Ithcr i:.»d.cir.e»
•ted mass, s behind a-
oi e% ii-, (, r siidcl^n
i i> well kno*A n To '*•*
1)t*vaf* 1 alier (lenlh
ijjain-t quack 'C- 1 '*
,iit; lit j-rnoraot jierr* ^*
kitlncv s anti '• *
To Mill anti
Bridge Owners.
rrewfur ai»aiOf»»» c <s t wlio examine tbe k :
hence ihe j>rcjiifiit:e ol iIk»sc well inn»rni‘*<i m- ii
—or medicines prepared anti h'v aided inf'i” ;• *o.
Thesecundefle. t oi the Lile Medicines i-tocleai , . r
bladder, and bv this iii.-a.i.-, the liver and the . ■ - ;- "
of which enoselv depends upon the repulanty ol th '■*
The blood, which takes its red color from ibe m -hell «
lungs before it p^ees into .be heart, be, g ,b ” 9 V
nourished bv food coming trmn a clean ton...* i. * ••.*
the veins, renew? every par, of the s>-> a., and in .mpuant... n. '
banner of health iu the blooininp cr» ‘f* . j ar 4
Mo&t’a Vegetable Life Medie»ne*b«*e been ttenmghly te
ron.mnced a 'sovereign remedy for .nsp-p?.:., ■
r ,| 1P Heart Loss of \pp tite. II.-art-burn and If. adad.e, Lcs. •
l-temner.Aniietv. Languor and Melancholy, t ostnsnes?, D'
Influenza, and varum
which afllict the human frame. In Fkv ,;t; and A
rfMIE Subscriber, late a citizen of New York, tenders his sen ices as
1 a MILL-WRIGHT AND BRIDGE BUILDER, to the public. He
willen"a"e to build nr r-'p.iir Mills of e.erv description, and repair and Sallow, • .'• •■ >• ' ’ ' ‘
build bLdpes. He is a, work a, present a, Ball’, kill, about five mile, , frm
from Macon. Those who de?ire to employ hi? services will plea-e di
rect to aim at this offi.-e, Irwinton, or MaconT For testimonials, as to
his mechanical skill, he would refer -11 intere-ted to Green B. Burner,
Anderson Ingram, Martin and William Caswell, Esqrs. ot Wilkinson
countv, and Hartwell H. Tarver, Esq. of Twiggs county. He will en
gage to work by the day, or job,
pronoun.
| of the H<
Ill-temper,Anxie. T _ ,
| Cholera. Fevers of all kinds, Kheinnatisiii, Gout, Dr,.( si*
Gravel Worm?, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy. I It er*. Iu
. Sore?. .Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad i 'omplexions. Eruptive.-om; •«;
Cloudy, and other disaereeable Complexions. - - T
November 10. 184*1
AMOS WOOD.
42—tf
street in n waeron : this sign caught her eye. “ Slop !
‘ Rectified Whiskv, Absolute Death’—That’s a fad !
‘Millions for tie fence,' as tiie nigger said when he | Johnny, let me get out, there’s one honest man in
•4vas beimr raeed out of tho orc!iar<l bv the doc ; .
i Connecticut; I want to see what he looks like.’
WANTED T<» PURCHASE POUR PRIME
Cows and Calves*
Enquire at LaFayette Hall.
April'.*, 1-41—11.
NOTICE.
rjpHIS is to notify William CastlclK-rry and T’nopbaloi« Heath, and
all other persons, that they are not any longer my attorney’s to ; persons seeking ^caith._
transact aud collect money for me on a fl ta against M illiam S. Har
din and Mrs. Harried; on the power of Attorney, given tnem by to me, m generally,
the veareighteen hundred and thirty eiplilor nine, a? I intend mktng j
entire control mvself. « L rr. |
alt HI
nhrr compete”
particular • - •*-
Life Medicines have been most eminent!' -• . ce-st.i". -> ' 1 '. e
ntbe Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost nniv. rs*.
them. ,
. Ail that Mr.'Moffat requires of his pstamts « to a.* p»mcu «i -
inr the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It -
a newspaper notice, or by Mirtfaiap that be himself may say tat ,
that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by tiie results ot a t ir , 0
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a d. nu*sti' -
health. This little pamphlet, edited by \\ . B. M -:uu ;<•>
Now ▼oek.has been miblishedfor the porpose of eiptamiag ^ _
Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will be found fn^hv inter •
It treats upon preialenl rh?eae" a
causes tliescof. Price, twenty five cents—fur sale hy Mr
Moffat
d
,ren:?
Mav 3.1. 1841.
I >—it
These Valuable Medicines are lor
October 6, ten
ale nv .
M. K. EDWARD-. V: