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GBUGOli
C, E. & M. BARTLETT, Editors.
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH:
rO*U*liKI> EVERT THI.USDAV,
At MACON, C.a. by MYRON BARTLETT.
Printing Office on Sifond Street—next door to
Huron’s Hotel,
TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance
wiilbe required in all cases to pay in advance.
(U* No Paper discontinued, but at the discre
tion of the publisher, uutil all arrearages are
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CASH STORE.
SZBBSE 6l WOOD.
Next doer to the Post Office.
WIVE received mid are now opening a
1 5. very extensive assortment of Entirely
frtsh, Sea»on«hIe ond F.ihinnnble Dry Goods,
which will be sold at unusually low prices.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
R ivo us a call. O ar Stock consists in part of
(M) ideccs Calico, from 10 to 37cts.
100 ' do furniture prints
p |inc lj do Turkey Red do
ijO ,j 0 Cireasasians all colors, printed do
do- French Clially,
Grode Swiss, Gro tie Nap
Berlin' Siuchaw
Snrsnct and Levantine Silks
col’d Lining "
Poult do-Seie
col’d Cambric
plain Pone striped, & plaid Cambric
hook, plain and iig’d Swiss, jaconet,
Nnnsook, and mull Muslins
Liuon Cambric, ms’g do, bishop Lawn, cor-
dctl Holies, Laces and Edgings, inserting*
20 (jox silk, gauze; hurnauis, Sc crape fancy
"shawls, Thibet Wool do
100 doz pongee ami spittalfield silk lldkfs
100 do cotton flag, turkey red, and head lldkfs
100 doz tucking Combs
100 do side do
Shell tucking Sc side do
Dressing and ivory do
150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta Itib’us every color
25duz elegant Belts, flg’d blk and co’3 velv’t Belts
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
100 doz white, rnndou, blk and slate cotton and
woollen Hosiery
Kid, Hors os kin and beaver Gloves
50 “ woollen do
G bales 3-4 4-4 G-4 checked Homespuns
25 ps Irish Linens every quality
100 tloz spool Thread
50 do Blk. and assort’d colo’d Irish sewing
Thread, blk. and colored sewing Silk
50 pieces bluo, mixed, stuped, and drab Sat-
ioetu
18 do blue, black, tnwed, Broad Cloths
Striped and drab Cassimere, Krminett
25 peices white, red, yellow Sc grccu Flannels
from 31 to 75cts.
25 hales 3-4 and 4-4 ITomcspuii from 10 to 14e.
5 do cotton and hemp Usnnhiirgs
5 do striped uegro Blankets ti and 9-4
50 pieces Rose Vlo
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen* Cloths
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 G-4 Dahls and Stripes
!• uruititre Plaids
Hangup Cord, Ticklcnburg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled I.owel Cottons
5 Bales Tickings from 12j to 37jJ cts.
It 0 Cotton Sc Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Clonks
12 casos Beavcrand nap’t Hats, Ceases wool do
a large assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemen
ai.tl ladies Shoes of overy kind good assortment
Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass
w tre, Groceries &c. &c.
Cxpoctcd by first Boats a largo assortment of
Gioccrios, Iron Salt‘Steel, Bagging, Fish, Nails.
Six. See.
J\EW GOODS.
WM. If. BUKDSALL,
AS Just received a new and ex ton si v
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
HE ADIT MADE CLOTHX2XG*
HATS, SHOES, 8,-c.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IS PART, OK THE FOI.LOWHCO t
Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Saliiietts
English Merinocs
Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Greeuaml White Flannels
Printed Salsbury do
Cantou and Saxony r.nd Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eyenud Russia do
Scotch ,Jp do
Black, Bnife and coloured BombazettM
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths , .
Lin soys
Rleaciied and Unbleached Shirtings Sc Sheeting;
Hamilton Jeaus
Black Italian Lustfrng
do' Gros dc Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin •
do Sitichews and Snrsamets
Colored Gros dc Naples •
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common, Thibet wool. Valcnria, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Hcrnaui, Muslin, Crape,-Gauze aud Gros de Na
ples Dress lldkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians
English .Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Greco Erieie Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia ShectiugBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs
Bnngttp Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted aftd Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
Just Received and for Sale,
B ROWN dud loaf Sugar, Rice
Northern Rmn, Gin and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Brandy
Champaign ami cognac do
Madeira, leoeriffe, and sieily Wines—old port,
muscatel and claret do—•champaigu do—
inalaga and fontinac do
Cherry Bounce, French cordial, Newark cider
Dunbar’s best Imndon Porter* bar Lead. Shot
Best cavendish chewing and smoking Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef and Pork, Bacon, Coffee
Pepper and spice, Pickled salmon and mackerel
Sperm aud tallow candles. Lemon syrup
Beit bunch Raisins.ii) whole and half boxes
Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum
Bar and shaving soap, Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder nud hyson Tea
Milk; soda, sugar, butter and water Crackers
Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace
Real spanisb Segars, Pipes, maccaboy Snuff
Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO,
A General Assortment of Crockery
Glass* Hardware* Cutlery, Ac.
Amongst which arc : Trace nud Halter chains,
Weediug Does, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons,
Axes. Handsaws, Gimblets, Augers aud Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws
And various oilier articles which will be sold
low for cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery.
C OLOGNE, Rose, Lavender. Florida, and j
Orange Flower Water; (Nisroctic cold|
Cream; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples compound
Shaving Soap ; Macassar, Bear’s and Antique
til; Gouland’s Lotion, See. &rc. jnst received
from the manufactory of A*. Smith Prentiss, Per
fumer, and for sale by WM. G. BROWN,
june J 36
•Ear So/e.
LBS. Bacon, by
IlEA Sc COTTON.
'21 1834 35
$£0,000 L
mo.. > 041,1
Black Drab Beaver Hats,
AF the latest-style, just received and for sale
O „
april 1
W.M. II. BURDSALL.
Henry’s Magnesia, |
W r AftRA.VL’KD genuine, just received and
for sale by WM. G. BROWN . I
june5 36
AGiHCULTiVKAE.
REMOVAL.
5ELL A DICKINSON
COOKS 6l COWLES,
A RE opening a general Stock of Goods at
fm. their New Store. They would he pleas
ed to receive a call, from their friends.
»ov 21 tf 8
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
T HE subscriber is now receiving his fresh
supplies, nud in addition to au extensive
assortment of . .
FRESH DRUGS*
Medicines and Chemicals,
Offers for sale a quaulity of
DYE STUFFS,
Viz.; Logwood, Red Sanders, Cam nud Brazil
Woods, Spanish Plot. Guatemala aud country
Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Bluo Stone, Alutn
and Auuntto.
PAINTS. .
White Load, dry and ground in ail
Venetian Red do do do
Spanish Brown do do do
Yellow Ochre do do do
Verdigris do do do
PnustaaBluo, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Vermill
ion, Cromc Green, G’rome Yellow, Tern, D 1011*
tin, Stuuo Ochre, Litharge, Turkey Umbor
Flake M kite. Lamp and lvorv Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shavin^
Soap, cream Soap, Cologne and lloso Water,
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macas-ar aud Antique
oil, Rose and Pearl Powder, See.
BRUSHES.
Clothes, Hair Tooth, l’lastct, Shoe, aud Horse
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pipes
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, See.
See. For sale by W.M. G. BROWN,
nor 21 8
Dark and light col’d Prints aud Ginghams
Lttcc and Gauze Veils
Fig’dand plain Bobiuct Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric lldkfs
Pongco, Indian Flag and Spittlefield lldkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
KZBBZ3E & WOOD*
Next door to the Pott Office,
H AVE just received aud have ou baud a
fresh assortment of Groceries, which arc
offered for cash at very reduced prices, viz.
50 barrels N. Rum
O LUh fnuah a
',•5 bids rye Gia
25 do do Whiskey
5 hltds. Baltimore do
3G barrels Apple Brandy
5 hhds superior old A. Brandy
10 bbls Malaga Wiuo
3 do Tenoriffe do
1 pipo Sicily Madeira do
2 do cogninc Brandy
NEW BOOK STORE.
THOMAS PURSE.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms tho public that he
Jias taken tho store in
Ellis. Shotwcll Sc Co’s,
row,’ two doors above tho
* Post OTlice, where he
now rcceiviug aud opening a very goncral
CROCKERY & GLASS,
At dew York Prices.
T HE subscribers respectfully announce to
their triends and the Public, that the* in-
teud keeping opeu llieii establishment through the
saniiMr, with a full and extensive assortment of
GOODS for the reception of orders, which they
pledgo themselves to execute with fidelity aud
despatch and nt New York Prices.
Merchants making their other purchases at the
North, will find it to their interest to purchase
their Crockery of us, which can as well be do,.®
by order as otherwise, and those pruning through
this place arc solicited to call aud examine our
slock.
Goods can be at all times sent to Columbia,
Camden, Apgusta, nud Macon rinDaricu.
II. B. GLEASON & CO.
Charleston. May 30 ! 834-3m-36
1 do Holland Gin
G bbls Peach Braudy
G do Cider
4 hhds Viuegar
10 boxes Soap
10 do Raisins
6 do Prunes
5 .do Starch
4 do I.f Sugar
25 bags Coffee
20 bbls Prime Sugars
2 hags Spice, 2 ticrccs Rico
2 do Pepper
Ground aud raco Ginger
Teas, Chocolate, Sperm Candles
25 M Cigars
10 kegs Powder
20 bags Shot
300 bars Lead, Ate. See.
^ ALSO
A fresh stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutle
ry, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, See. See.
J000 Franklin Saws
200 Long liandlo Spades
50 Short do dn
50 kegs Nails and Brads
June 121834-37
CASH STORk
RUSSELL A DXCKXZVS02V
H AVE just received, ISO bbls. domestic Li
quors, 21 bbls. Cider, 5 pipes Holland
Gin, (strain) 5 do Brandy (soignette,) 2 hhds.
Jamaica Rum, 1 bbl. St Croix do, 6 bbls. peach
Brandy, 6 do apple do, 10 do assorted Cordials,
30 qr. casks Malaga Wine, qr casks old and Si
cily Madeira, Lisbon, Tencriffe and Muscattello
do, 2 bbls. Noyenu, 6 pipes cider Vinegar, 25
bbl* Flour, 10 hhds. Molasses, 9doN. O. Sugar,
10 bbls. Brazil do, 4 boxes Lump do, 30 bags
Coffee, 40 bags nss. Shot, 45 casks ass. Nails, 10
bbls No. 2 Ifq.ti.wt, SO hf m.fs. O’racltcrs, XU
boxes Tobacco, 10 boxes sperm Caudles, 6 box-
os Tallow do, 10 do Starch, 64 boxes and 23 qr
boxes bar Soap, 7 chests ass. Tea, jars Snuff,
I.emou Syrup, Powder. Lamp Oil, play’g Cards,
Cigars, Pepper, Spico, Cassia, Nutmegs. Cloves,
Pcariash, Race and ground Ginger, Mustard,
Epsom and Glauber Salts, chloride of Lime,
Copperas, Filberts, sheet Iron, hoop do, Eng.
rolled do. Castings of all common descriptions,
12 cases Hats, 19 cases ass. Shoes, 2 cases Palin
Leaf Hats, with a complete assortment of Dry
Goods, Hardware, Crockery aud Glass Ware.
Macon mav 20 1834 34
assortment of.
Books and Stationary*
Among nis works, ho lias a general assort
ment, and wiilbe constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, aud Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as aro usually kept in a Book-
Store.
BLANK BOOKS*
A large assortment of all kinds and sizes
Fools Cap, Letter, aud Note Paper of tho best
quality, both English and American, plain nud
embossed, water and feint linjd, pink, yellow
nc and white.
BLANKS.
Blank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Ladiug.
* Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Dedds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.
Mnrriago License, Bail Writ and Boud, Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories’.
Bills of Indictment, Beuch Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. •
Leupr* T«Bt»in«u»arv. J.Etjors of Administra-
tou, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
JJ&8T 24
STAGE notice.
T HE public are informed
that tho Line of Stages
’leading froth Macon to l-'or-
'syth will hereafter bo extend
ed through to the Indian Springs, leaving Macon
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 o’clock
A. M. and arrive'at the Springs same days : re
turning. leave the Springs on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays and arrive in Macon same
days. * THE PROPRIETORS,
june19-33
~ TX>M3I IS SION BUSINESS
Zn Darien.
T HE arrangements of the-undersigned arc
such as to ensure strict attention to any bu
siness addressed to him st Darien, during the
summer months.
JOHN T. ROWLAND.
Darion, May 31.1834-2m-3S
The Georgia Journal, Federal Uniou and Up
son Yeoman will insert both my advertisements
every t*vo weeks for two months. J. T. R.
R U^slll & dh kinson nave remov 7
ed to the store formerly occupied i>y N. ft.
Williams, successor to II. Blair & co., tv here all
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can lie had
for cash only and at the I(Avert market ju ices.
Just Received
Bbls. and half bbls. nil numbers Mackerel : hh!s.
aud half bbls. fatnily canal Flour: Pickled Pork,
Tobacco. Bagging. Twine, lion, Scc. Scc.
jtilv 23-5
. ' STEAM SkttMU.
FM^IIE Steam Saw Mill, one and a half mi!<-.-~
a from Macon, is now in-full operation, anti
is intended to I e Kept constantly running by the \
present proprietors under thefirmof Jthn 1l.Lo.mfi \
din fy Co. Every order left with Levi Eckiey
in Macon, or at the Mill, will be promptly exe
cuted. 1
JOHN \V. LAMBD1N, j
LEVI ECKLEY.
N. B. All intruders ou the land may expect to j
be dealt with in strict terms of tbc law. j .
may 20 . 35 1 • 1
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ho-
Here
Hind
Chloride of Lime *and Soda.
1 C ASK Chloride Lime, solution Chloride
Soda, just received and for sale hy
May 29-35 WM. Q. BROWN.
EXC H AN GR- OFFICE.
J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN Sc CO.
• have opened an office in Macon, in tho
Counting Room receutly occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton S,- Hays, .(opposite liuson’s Tavern)
aud arc prepared to transaerthe Exchange Bu-
siuess in all its branches.
CHECKS*
At sight, or on time, ou
N. York,
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Millcdgevilie,
Mobile,
Philadelphia,
Savannah,
Augusta,
Columbus,
New-Orleans.
Ol/* United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or to ship to Savauuab, Charleston or
New York.
Macon, Nov. 28 10
USfZOSJ academy;
Upson county, Ga.~2\th December, 1833.
^STE, tho Trustees and Patrons of this Iu-
* ▼ stint tion, foci great pleasure in recommen
ding this school to tho favorable notice of the pub
lic; Having gone into operation^in January last
under the Rectorship of the Rev, Peter Mclulyre
its success.has far exceeded our most sanguine
expectations. Wo therefore feol much assured
that those who will favor this rising institution with
their patronage, will; generally he much pleased
with the result; that the course aud method ofiu-
struction, will, in due time, ensure a thorough pre
paration for collegiate admission, as well as a rca-
dy'capacity for the various employments of life.
Rates of tuition not exceeding what is customary.
The regular quarterly entries arc on the first Mon
day in January and July ^ the last Monday in
March aud September. Board, Washing, and
Lodging can be obtained in private families, pru
dent and respectable, and at convenient distanc
es, from $15 to $20 per qr. The salubrity of
tho climate of the neighborhood is unquestiona
ble'; aud its freedom from inducements to dissi
pation, no less favorable to tho good morals of
youth and to their literary psoficicucy.
n-l.-* -r Anm* ■». JXuLtit JKeilitutti
Shepherd B. Saunders, Joseph Bald win, j
Mark Jackson, senr. Reuben While,
13 9m' D. Allen
JYoticc.
J UST received aud for sale,
Hollibut Fins,
Pickled Dutch aud Scotch Herring,
Tongues aud Sounds.
mav 1 1833 31 J. BENNETT.
or SHIP AHOY ! ! ^0
A T half past 2 o'clock P. M. this day the
'.£r_ fortunate owners of the ■?4,000 Prize in n
.share ticket, was presented at the pay office of!
the SrLF.XDin.. Ship .Georgia Literature,
when the same was paid in less than five min- 1
utes. 9. 18,. 35, were tho lucky numbers which |
was owned by A. M.Nsll Esq. of Forsyth Mon- '
roc county, and Hardaway-Collier of Crawford.!
This is Pron.pt/icss vithout Delay,
axd j
Puncltudity with Despatch!
Fortimate names are never published with
out consent. ELGIN,
Tuesday 15th July 1834-4 '
PR Eh EU V JNG GU A i'ES.
FROM Tin: JiOUTHER.V TI.ANTES.
Dr. Bartlett—1 last year ma le a liub: e:
ment in preserving Grapes on the vine, \\!
nin induced to make jniiilii' from its silcee^s
ping it may be nt Fcrviee tootliors who w
have this fine fruiuhoiii in season and out o
sou. To almost cv< ry one it is known that
arc many kinds of Grap; •_ that n i/l ran? a in :
nn tlw vine'for a long.tiiue, if they arc not de
stroyed by birds or wasps. To pit vent this, I
have sr.veral sma’il ii gs in do, ol prop<.r to
contain one or re clusters o( grapps. (wli-.n
they might be e .i.tigu..us.) Iroin some old im,s-
kelo inning, which was otherwise useless.—
W inn lye fruit was ripe. J t row tli. in over the
IniCsi biuiches and tied tie it; ' 0 h: round thusti m.
asori b, it g .''lie n h . w et. I u a- uu-
usion ; 11f \ might rot. and iron- im.e
to time ggi.licrecl seme—b.:ilnc%ei loin
ten grape ’! lie last I gathered w as on tii
of the first frost. !a autumn : t\ htch t
on ;lie E0:h Nov 'inl-.r. 'I’liev were a
From
1 rots
sr pi
ssiiile
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Spring Goods and Clothings
J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store, a
good assortment of Goods and Clothing for
the spring aud summer, cheap for cash.
npril 3 LEWIS FITCH.
J\*ulicc.
A LL whom it may concern are hereby notifi
ed that I have filed in the clerk’s office of
the superior courtof Crawford count}’, State of
Georgia, the following instruments, to wit: A
copy of an original power of attorney made by
Jo-an Glass of Richmond' county Ga. to Hit-hard
AT. Beavers to sell Lot of laud No. 113 second
district formerly Houston now Crawford cou «ty;
Also, a copy of au original deed executed hy
Richard M. Beavers under the aforesaid power
of attorney to tho Justices of the inferior Court of
■Crawford county for said Tot of land No. 113 se
cond district formerly Houston now Crawford
county, which said power of attorney nn3 deed
were made and executed some time In the year
eighteen hundred and twenty two ; Also a copy
of au original Grant,^tied hy the state of Geor
gia to John Glass in tiie year 1822 for the said lot
of land No. 113 second district of formerly Hous
ton now Craw ford couuty; also the cojiy of an
original deed tnndo by Lewis Lawshe sheriff of
Crawford county to David B. Bush some time in
the year 1828 for lot No. 17 in the town of Knox
ville—said lot sold as the projicrty of Edward
Barker. The original instruments of which j the
foregoing are copies, are believed to have been
recorded and burnt with the records of said coun
ty in tho year 1829. Together with said copy
BXdx arc rtlcxl dio^ru|ici Jirxmfo ao to tI»o oub
stance of said original deeds and my title thereto,
which said copy deeds I intend to establish at
tile next superior court to be held in said county
of Crawford in lieu ofsaid burnt originalunder,
ami by virtue of, au act passed on the 24th l)e-
ember 1832. THOMAS SLATTER.
june 11 1834-33-G0d
nluu
sue-
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>:igs
n ji-
the
it
com-
WAREHOUSE
AND
coMxazssxoftr busxnsss.
J]. C. Coldwcll, Agent,
HAS commenced the \Y r are-
IIousc and Commission Business at
the" ware-house opposite Messrs
Cooke Sc Qowles, aud is prepared
to receive merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made onCotton and other
merchandise in store.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1833. 10
BOTTLE CORKS.
M GftfiSS velvet Bottle Corks, jnst
B w received and for salohy
june I 36 WM. G. BROWN.
We are authorize d to
’ announce 8F.NECA BENNET
Esq- as a candidate for the Rep
resentative branch of the LcgisJa*
Rirr at the enmmg etectitm. june 26
sio Reward !
S TRAYEIl or stoleu from the subscriber; a
bright bay HORSE, five yrs old last spring,
marked with a white mark on each side of his
neck supposed to be occasioned by a rope or
yoke. The above reward will be given for the
delivery of said Horse aud all reasonable expen
ses paid. Auv information by letter or other
wise will be thankfully received by the subscrib
er living in Monroe county. 9 miles above For-
syth. PITT W. MILNEK.
The Federal Union will please give the above
one or two insertions. 4 3t july Y7
Lime ! Lime ! Lime !
A bbls superior Lime for sale at low
»V V F—
Spring and Summer Clothing.
W2YZ. H. BURDSALL
H -VS just received, and is offering for sale,
for Cash au extensive Assortment of
Sjtring and Summer Clothing,
consisting iu part of the following :
Blue, black, green, Sc Adelaide summer cloth frock
Coats, dress Coats nud Coatees
Black and fancy colored English merino drese
Coats and Coatees
Rnicnn cnsaiuicic Trt/cK Cuata HOd.OOiltCeS
Black lasting and black Circassian Coatees
Blue, green, black, adclnide and drab summer
cloth, green and drab Napoleon cord, black
lasting, black circassiau. erraiuel, Mexican
mixed, Angola cassimere, Rowan cassimerc,
English merino, white and brown lineu drill
ing, white and browu linen, white satin, blue
Florentine, and duck pantaloons
Brown and white linen, rowau cassimere and
bombnzette, blue Florentine and whito satin
Rouudabouts
Vests of all descriptions
Boys' frock Coats, Coatees, Jackets, pauts and
Vests. Sec. Sec. april 3
C (> T TON GINS.
^ (WARRANTED.)
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends, and the public generally, that he
has opened a Gin Making SHOP in the City of
Macon, iu which he will keep a constant supply
of Forty saw Gius, saws 9iuchcs iu diameter, Sc
hy orders will make them to any requisite size.
As my Gins are made of the best materials and
of superior workmanship, planters aro generally
invited to call and examine for themselves. Char
ges will bo reasonable, and purchasers are at li
berty tc return my Gins.if they arc found deficient.
All orders addressed to the subscriber, or Sir.
Brown, or Simpson, (ray duly authorized agents)
at my shop, ou the court house square, will meet
with prompt attention.
Terms of payment made reasonable—Gins
will be delivered if required,
june 1834-3m-l JOSEPH DAVIDSON.
finest Hav
as gin's.
The experinu nt 1 tried ou the YV arr
Grapq ©nh. lint 1 hav. n<j doubt it would
ceed as well with he id md Madeira, < n>,
Isabella, qiul every ether varici} of N
Grapes. Anv material will answer lor
that will admit:. < uvnlation -fair.
If. QOS
Ma:c:i, July 31. 18114,
Gras&r’ne
IjOEING INDIAN CORN.
As the season for ltocing Indian corn
proaches, the writer of this ariiri takes
liberty of Suggesting to farnu rs in iiis \ i..i
a.few hints relative to earthing or iiiilmg u
the second and third hoeings, or as it
tnonly called, half hilling and hilling,
The jiractice oi most farmers within my ac
quaintance is, at half iiillintr, to accumulcte tl/oi
earth from two to four inches, and at hiltiug
from throe to five iuclms more, making each
lull a pyramid of about seven inches elevation.’
The reason offered I n support cl this practice
is, that the corn will stand firmer and more
erect, and therefore be less liable to he bro
ken down by the wind and rain.
More than.,fifty years’ experience in this
branch of agriculture has taught ••me that-this is
erroneous both in theory and practice. By
accumulating earth upon ’he roots ol tlie corn*
the}'are deprived of that influence of tilt? air
and sun which are necessary to a he dtev at.d
vigorous growth. Everyone acquainted with
the naturnl.frroWtli ol this plant must have ob
served the peculiar formation ol the brace rants
which Sprout ujion the stalk in t circular I arm
a very little below tho surface ol tiie ground,
radliAtlog tmm tiiu tt-i!L in ovnri- #1 trbrlinn 1 u
like manner are the stalks of win .it, rye, bar
ley, oats, &c. furnished with their hracd roots,
tsnd stand in nr> uced of hilling Jtp to give them
strength and firnir, s.< in their pjsition. They
are evidently designed to stay the stalk and
hold it in an erect posiitref,not unlike the shrouds
of a ship to sustain the- mast.- To render theso-
braccs sufficiently hard and siring
the design of nature, they must hav
cnco of the sun and air; but when
several inches of s .jierincnmbent
become soft, weak;and brittle,-.and or.:
remedy this evil sends out another set
the former. These occasion an uhnet
wasteoi'the nourishment of tiie .dint, a,id
advanced season ofthevnarneverbeconr
to answer
• til.: iiiihi-
bnried by
•artli, they
sary
that
BOAT FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale bis polo Boat
Caswell. She is a stanch good Boat, Sc
of the smaller class, was built last fall and has
made but two trips; burthen about three hun
dred bales cotton, is of easy draft, and is well sui
ted for the Oconee or Ogeechee waters. Terms
of sale made easy. J. R. BUTTS.
Macon, june 22 1834-1
of
& COTTON.
JYetc Spring and Summer
GOODS.
T HE subscriber has just received an exten
sive assortment of Fancy Rod Staple Goods
suitable for tbc season.
april^lG WM. H. BURDSALL.
I N inv absence from Macon, I leave HOR-
ACE FITCH as my 'gent, who is duly
authorised to receive all money due me, and
attend to my business during- my absence from
the State. LEWIS FITCH.
Macon, 4th June. 1834. 36
Mr. Jl. R. McLaughlin,
W ILL attend to our business during our ab
sence front the state.
Notice.
R ANAWAY from the Macon company
Public Hands, some tinio previous to the
Sale, Negro man JIM, who I appiehend will
make au attempt to get back to North Carolina
where he was raised. Jim is a large lakely fel-,
low, light complexion, about thirty years ot age;
having lost one or two of his fore teeth makes him
appear older than lie really is. As he was rais
rd near Wiudsor or Chc-wnn he will probably
succeed in getting hack as ho did once before Sc
was confined iu the jail of that county near fifteen
months. A reward of Twenty dollars will be
given for the apprehension ofsaid negro,
june 18-3IU-38 N. B. POWELL,
Agent fur the state of Georgia.
RVSI’t RES.
D -OCT. WM. A. MORTON, J. SINGLE-
TON aud J. Ai. SPRAGUES would res
pectfully inform the citizens of Georgia that they
are now prepared *o offer them
Sfagncr's New Patent Truss,
bv the use of which they aro enabled to cuukthe
most obstinate eases of Hernia or Rupture.
The principle upon which this Truss acts is
radically different from any oilier hitherto offer- [
ed for the patronage of the afflicted. Those in i ciently indurated to peilunn their office- :o the
use hitherto have been esteemed, from the cir-
cumstnncc of their (generally) preventing au ag
gravation of the affliction; that which we offc
to the public combines with this the inestimable
advautngc of effecting a permanent aud radical
cure. They charge nothing for their services
should they fail to effect a cure.
Mr Singleton will be at the Indian Springs
from the 15th of July uutil-the- 1st of August; at
Forsyth from the 1st until the 6th Aug. ; at Ma
con from the 7th until the 20th ; at Clinton from
21st Aug. until 1st Sept.
Those afflicted with Hernia, who wish to lie
relieved, would do well to call at the time ap
pointed, as it is probable they may not hare au
other opportunity for several months,
july 17 4 3tp
By Authority of the Legislature of Georgia.
GEORGIA
LITERATURE LOTTERY.
CLASS NU. TH O-
To bo drawn in the town of DAHLONEGA,
Lumpkin county, during the August term of the
superior court, proximo,
SCHEME.
1 8,1/00 §8,000
1 2,000 2,000
1 2,000 2,000
1 1 ,u00 1,000
* * 9G3 963
1 500 500
I 500 500
Sugar Ilf Coffee.
HMDS. Pi ime St. Croix Sugar, aud
100 Bags Priino,Lnguira Coffee,
For sale hy REA Sc COTTON,
may 7 1834 31
8
1
800
300
I
300
300
l
250
250
5
100
500
5
7G
375
36
30
1080
3G
£0
720
36
15
540
36
10
360
896
8
3168
3760
5
189oO
41,456
best advantage;
If tliose farmers who mav take d e trouble
of reading this nrii<->, should doubt the cor
rectness of this reasoning, they arc respectfu!-
v invited to test i* hy experiment nj-on a few
rows or hills; Formally- years oast tiie writer
has-practiccd upon the principles here recom
mended, and has uniformly been'successful in
his crop.
It may also be remarked that treat injury is
done both by the plouch and the hoe at the
thie of hilling, by breaking and wounding the
long fibrous roots so necessary to the growth
and strength of the stalk. After the weeding
or first hoeing, neither tho plough or the hoc
should be allowed to penetrate any deeper
than is necessary' to destroy the weeds and
grass.
In cultivating the potato, the same reason
ing so far as it respects the accumulation of
earth, will apply—the bulb is formed simulta
neously with the blossom I i;d. If, afu-r that
period there he much hilling up, »h«‘ first fir
med bulbs grow but little, being out ol 'he
reach of that wamull, and air which ai e requir
ed fora perfect growth, and another set above
them is product d. Hence it is th-it hy this
mode of culture so great a proportion of the
crop consists of small bulbs. Every cultivator
must have observed that the lary.-st potatoes in
the liil! arc invariably found n ar the surface of
the ground.—Conn. C. ourcint.
BAGGING.
QAA PIECES heavy hemp Bagging
” GOO ready made Cotton Bags
weigbiug li to U per yard—which will be sold
on good terms. RE \ Sc COTTON,
july 18 1834-5
july 10
REA & COTTON
Overseer Wanted*
, T M^O take charge of a small Farm. A single
J man who can bring good recommendations
for industry, faithfulness and attention to busin
ess, will hear of a situation by applying to the e-
t ditors of the Telegraph. july IT
Amounting to
4,1,456* Dollars.
Whole Tickets §5—Halves §2 50—Quarters
$i 25—Eighths G2j cts. A package of whole
Tickets will cost §70—warrauted to draw less
discouut §30.
Prizes paid ondemand at lSpcrcent. discount.
GEO. ELGIN.
Macon, july 17-6 ——
dk
Bor Sate
SEVERAL houses and lotsi i Vino
From the Nets England Farmer.
SKINLESS OA TS.
New York, June 2‘6th, 183-1.
Ain. Editor,—For the benefit of the agri
cultural interests of my native Statf, I enclose*
this slip taken from a stray paper, which, I hope
may prove of some benefit to your .vakaWcf
Society of Agriculture.
* & 3. BROW..
Skintcss Oafs. At a fate meeting of <!ie
Warwickshire Agricultural Society, a, i~.
men of the Avenaivct Farihet, of skinless.- ot»V
was produced by the Rev. Mr. Knott, -wdiicft
had been plucked that morning out of a. -piecsf
of ground . belonging to that ^iMrtlcruati at
Wormlciphton. It was produced from seed
furnished to him by Mr. Trucker, of Heanton,-
Ptinrhnrdon, near Barnstable, Devonshire.
According to the account furnished by that
If absent, to
jun«241834-1
viile, together with house and loi or- j w;l< grown in the season of 1830*,
cupied by Maj. Hayiiie. Api-ly to fof ^ ^ (ime j( wa , ever pio dj C ed ;u Great
Britain, by Thomas Drenzy, Eoq. of C!y*
men Hall,, who. obtsstJeJ tB® tef-J i
A. SHOT WELL
WASHINGTON POE