Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, August 21, 1834, Image 1

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- ■' • ■H3*9 mmm ~&m mm,■:■ 9Sgg m f-Vfa^ Sc": „■ c . & & M. BARTLETT, Editors. MACOJV, Georgia, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1834. Volume IX....Number 0 GEORGIA TfiZEO&APB: PIHLISlItK EVERT THURSDAY, ilM.tCO.W Ga. *3/ MYRON BARTLETT. Printin'' Office on Second Street—next door to Iluson’s Hotel. TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the •ml of the v« ar - Subscribers living at a distance will be required in all cases to pay in advance. jj 0 Paper discontinued, but at the discre tion of the publisher, uutil all arrearages are * 0 109 SO 100 50 qr. do CASH STORE. EISBBE &, WOOD. Next doer to the Post Office. \VE received and aro uow opening very extensive assortment of Entirely f ,| Reasonable aud Fahionable Dry Goods, which will be sold at unusually Jotv prices Purchasers will find it to their advantage to „jvc us a call. Our Stock consists in part of JiOO nieces Calico, from 10 to 3/cts. 100 do .furniture prints Lunch . <i0 Turkey Red do 50 do Circasasiaus all colors, priuted do do French Chally, Grode Swiss, Gro de Nap llorliu Siueliaw Sarsuct r.ud Levantine Silks eol’d Lining Poult de Soie col’d Cambric plain Pope striped, & plaid Cambric book, plain aud fig’d Swiss, jaconet, Nsnsook, aud mull Muslins J inrii Cambric, ins’g do, ^ bishop Lawn, cor- * jod Koi.es. Laces and Edgings, insertings 20 doit silk, gauze, liernauis, & crape fancy "tfluwls. Thibet Wool do jOO d„; 5 pongee aud spittalfield silk lldkfs 1110 do cotton flag, turkey red, and head lldkfs HID do/, tucking Combs 100 <1 o side do jShell rocking fie.»Wo do Dressing aud ivory do J50 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta Kib'ns every color “5 doz elegant Belts, fig’d blk and co’d velv’t Belts Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do 100 doz white, randou, blk aud slate cotton aud woollcu Hosiery Kid, Horscskiu and beaver Gloves 511 “ woollen do G bales 3-4 4-4 G-4 checked Homespuns 25 ps Irish Linens every quality 1110 doz spool Thread 5!) do Blk. aud assort’d colo’d Irish sewin Thread, blk. and colored scwiug Silk 50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, aud drab Sat inet ts 10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths Striped aud drab Cassimcrc, Erminrtt gj pciccs white, red, yellow &. green Flannels from 31 to facts. *25 bales 3-4 aud4-4 Homespun from lUto 14c. 5 do cotton and hemp Osuaburgs 5 do striped negro Blankets 8 and 0-4 50 pieces Rose do 5fi eio l—nvy Fnstiaus 4tud woolen Cloths for negroes 5 bales 3 4 4-4 G-4 Plaids and Stripes 1- uruitur. Plaids Hangup Coni. Ticklepburg, Russia Duck, Crash Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowcl Cottons 5 Bales Tickiugs from 12£ to 37 j cu. ]IU Cotton & Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens Clonks 12 cases Beaver aud nap’t Hats, G cases wool do a large assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemen m d ladies Shoes of every kind good assortment Hardware aud Cutlery, Crockery aud Glass w ire, Groceries &c. «Nc. Expected by first Boats a large assortment of G.oreries, Iron Salt Steel, Baggiug, Fish, Nails. & *. &e. INEW GOODS. WM. H. BITKDSALL. H AS Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, SEABYMAD3 CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, Sfc. which he is offering for sale at reduced prices For Cash Only. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, J.V PART, OK THE FOLLOWIKQ : Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuetts Euglish Mcrinoes Duffle, Point and Itose Blankets Scarlet, Criinsou, Green and White Flannels Priuted Salsbury do Canton and Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye atul Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue aud coloured Bombazettos do do do Circassian Negro Cloths Linseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustirug do Gros de Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Sinchcws and Sarsancts Colored Gros do Naples Black aud colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask and twisted Siik Shawls Hcruaui. Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na ples Dress lldkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens and Lawus Cotton CaMtzncRs Beaver Fustians English .Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks b loor Cloth Ilaizo Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia ShectiugBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics Satin aud Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Fig’dand plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins Linen Cambric lldkfs Pongee, Indian Flag aud Spittlefield Hdkfs Carved aud plain Shell Combs Gentlemens 'English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Just Received and for Sale, ROW'N aud loaf Sugar, Rice Northern Rum, Gin aiid Whiskey Old apple and peach Brandy Champaign and cognnc do Madeira, teneriffe, aud sicily Wines—old port, muscatel aud claret do—champaign do— mnlnga aud foutinac do Cherry Bounce, French cordial, Newark cider Dunbar’s best London Porter, bar Lead, Shot Best cavendish chewing ami smoking Tobacco Rest pickled mess Beef and Pork, Bacon, CollVe Pepper and spice, Pickled salmou and mackerel Sperm aud tallow caudles. Lemon syrup Best bunch Raisins in whole aud half boxes Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum Bar and sharing soap, Chocolnto Imperial, gunpowder and hyson Tea Milk, soda,- sugar, butter and water Crackers Ginger, Ciuuainou, Nutmegs aud Mace Real Spanish Segars, Pipes, maccaboy Snuff Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO, A General Assortment o f Crockery Glass, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. Amongst which are : Trace aud Halter chains, Weeding Hoes, Shovels and spades. Sad lrous, Axes. Handsaws, Gimblets, Augers and Chisels, Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws Aud various other articles w hich will be sold low far cash only. N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery. C OLOGNE. Rose, Lavender. Florida, aud Orange Flower Water; Cosmetic cold Cream; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples compound Shaving Soap ; Macassar. Bear’s and Antique Ml* Gouland’s Lotion, &e. See. just received from the manufactory of N. Smith Prentiss, Per fumer, and for sale by WM. G. BROWN. June 1 HP. For Sale. LBS. Bacon, by ooo RE A & COTTON, may -1 1834 35 NEW c: Attack Drab Reaver Hats, ^ j^F tiie latest style, just received and for sale f pril 1 27 WM. II. BURDSALL. NOTICE. OST,nn 1 1F public are informed may: J. BENNETT. COOES & COWI|SS, ARE opening a general Stock of Goods at their Now Store. The, would he pleas ed to receive a call from their friends, nov 21 tf 8 WSaSSBt. g JL that the Line of Stages Heading from Macon to For syth will hereafter he extend ed through to the Indian Springs, leaving Macon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 o’clock A. M. aud arrive at the Springs same days : re turning. leave the Springs on Tuesdays, Thurs days aud Saturdays and arrive in Macon same days. ' T11E PROPRIETORS, ittne 19-38 JVEW BOOK STORE. THOSIAS PURS3. RESPECTFULLY in forms the public that he has taken the store iu Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s row, two doors above the Post Office, where he now receiving and opening a very general DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. fH^HE subscriber is now receiving bis fresh H supplies, and iu udditiou to an extensive ussurtiuciit of TRESaS Sr.U'GS, Medicines and Chemicals, Offers for sale a quantity of DYE STUFFS, Viz.; Logwood, Red Sanders, Cum and Brazil Woods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala and country ludigo, Madder, Copperas, Bluo Stone, Alum ami Aunaito. paints. White Lead, dry and ground iu oil Venetian Red do Spanish iSrowti do Yellow Ochre do Verdigris do Piuvtiiiu Blue, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Vermill ion, Cronic Green, C'roine Yellow, Tern, Doticii- n.i, Stono Ochre, Litharge, Turkey Umber Flake White. Lamp and Ivory Blacks. PERFUMERY. Otto of Ruse, Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold Cream, cosmetic Tablet, coiup. Naples shaving Soap, <renin Soap. Cologne aud Rose Water, Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar aud Antique oil, Rose aud Pearl Powder, Sec. BRUSH US. Clothes, Hair Tooth, lMastet, Shoe, and llorso Brushes, Also Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pines Tobacco. Ground and Rare Ginger, Spices, Aic. ic. For sale “by WM. G. BROWN, nov 21 8 do do do do do do do do K2B322J & ZVOOD, Next door to ihe Post Office, H AVE iust received aud have on hand i fresh assortment of Groceries, »-*■. 1 n&uwd for cash at very rcduccu prices, viz. 50 barrels N. Rum 2 hlids. Jamaica do 25 bbls rye Gin 15 do do Whiskey 5 bbds. Baltimore do 36 barrels Apple Brandy 5 bhds superior old A. Brandy 10 bbls Malaga VViuo 3 do Teueriffedo 1 pipe Sicily Madeira do 2 do cogniac Brandy 1 do Ilcllaud Gin 6 bbls Peach Brandy 6 do Cider 4 hhdiViucgar 10 boxes Soup 10 do Raisins 6 do Prunes 5 do Starch 4 do Lf Sugar 25 bags Coffee 20 bbls Prime Sugars 2 hags Spice, 2 tierces Rico 2 do Pepper Ground and race Ginger r Teas, Chocolate, Sperm Candles 25 M Cigars 10 kegs Powder 20 bags Shot 300 bars Lead, &c. See. ALSO A fresh stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutle ry. Crockery, and Glass Ware, Hats, Boots. Shoes. &c. &c. 1000 Franklin Saws 200 Long baudle Spades 50 Short do do 50 kegs Nails and Brads June 12 1834-37 assortment oi Books and Stationary, Among uis works, ho has a general assort most, aud will be constantly receiving the new pindications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as are usually kept iu a Book Store. BBAZSK SOOZSS, A large assortment ot all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, aud Noto Paper of the best quakty, both English and American, plain and embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow ne and white. BZAHSS. Biank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Suhpmnas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summouses. Marriage License, Bail Writ aud Bond, Inter. "Blits of indictment, Beucfi'VVarruius, Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra- ion, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec. Dec 21 24 Chloride of Lime and Seda. CASK Chlorido Lime, solution Chloride JL Soda, just received and for sale by .just May 29-35 WM. G. by BROWN. jYoficc. J UST received and for sale, llollibut Fius, Pickled Dutch aud Scotch Herring. Tongues and Sounds. may 1 1833 31 J. BENNETT. NEW Spring Goods and Clothing. WUST received at the Macon Clothing Store, a d3 good assortment of Goods aud Clothing for ihe spring aud summer, cheap for cash. ap.il 3 LEWIS FITCH. A FRESH SUPPLY O GOODS. CM PRISING a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, also fine Black aud Drab beaver Hats, Boots and Slices, Saddles, Bridles, saddle Bags and whips, llard ware. Castings. Crockery, window Glasv, sets cf blacksmiths Tools complete, Whiteiuores gen uine Cotton Cards, cotton Yarns by the til ucli or bale. Foolscap, letter aud wrapping Paper, Collius’ cast siccl Axes, buck, squirrel and l.ird S’hot, Dll Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm candles, Soap, Raisins, Chocolate, Spice®, Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety, loaf, lump aud white Havanna Sugar, pa.eut Medicines, sciii, gill nett aud bagging Twiue, shoe Thread, boxes claret and chainpaigue Wines, Madeira, Tcuiieriffe. Muscatel aud Mal aga Wines iu casks, Newark Cider, pure cider Vinegar. See. &e. Also iu store and for sale on accommodating terms. 55 lihds superior Molasses 25 do St. Croix aud Porto Rico Sugars 60 bags prime green Coflee 20 bids do do do 200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging 1100 ready made eoium Bags 32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted. Planters merchants uud all others having to purchase such articles, are respectfully invited to eall aud examine for themselves. Til OS T. NAPIER. Macon. 6th Aug. 1834 7 COT TON Gi N 8. (WARRANTED.) FIE subscriber respectfully informs hi JL friends, anil the public generally, that he has opened a Gin Makiug SHOP in the City of Macon, in which ho will keep a constant supply of Forty saw*-Gins, saws 9 inches in diameter, & by orders will make them to any requisite size. As my Gins are made of the best materials and of superior workmanship, planters are generally invited to call and exatniue for themselves. Char ges will he reasonable, and purchasers arc at li berty to return my Gins if they aie found deficient. All orders addressed to the subscriber, or Mr. Brown, or Simpson, (my duly authorized agents) at my shop, ou the court house square, will meet with prompt attention. Terms of payment made reasonable—Gius will be delivered if required, june 1834-3m-l JOSEPH DAVIDSON. HAMILTON & HAYS FACTORS AND COMMISSION MSSLCHAKE'S, Macon, Georgia, AVE removed to the large aud couvcni' ill W are-House formerly occupied by Messrs BLANTON & SMITH, where they w ill transact a general Factorage. Ware-House and Commission business. They avail themselves of tl.is opportunity to return to their fricuds aud patrons, tbeir grateful acknowledgements, and to assure them of a renewed solicitude for the pro motion of the in.erest of all w ho may favor them w itli their business, cither directly or by then friends'. Liberal advances made ou Cotton, and other Merchandize iu store. July, 1834. 3m 7 WARE-HOUSE ' AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. J ' D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO. • have opened an office iu Macou, iu the Couuting Room recently occupied by Messrs. Ilamiitou If Hays, (opposite Huson's Tavern) aud are prepared to transact the Exchange Bu siness iu all its branches. CHECKS, At sight, or on time, ou N. York. Fayetteville, Charleston, Millcdgeville, Mobile, Philadelphia, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, New Orleans. rm T-JiOAX,E.OIU^A.L E.^ _ _sL Caswell. She is a stanch good Boat. & of the smaller class, was built last fall and has mace but two trips; burthen about three hun dred bales cotton, is of easy draft, and is well sui ted for the Oconee or Ogecchee waters. Terms of sale made easy. J- R. BUTTS. Macon, june 22 1834-1 Sugar Coffee. 8 HMDS. Prime St. Croix Sugar, and J00 Bags Prime Laguira Cofi’ee. For sale by * REA <Sc COTTON, may 7 1834 31 BAGGZSifffi. PIECES heavy hemp Bagging _ _ 630 ready made Colton Bags weighing l* to lA per* yard—which will be sold ou good terms. REA «fc COTTON. July 18 1834-5 ([/** United States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will be made ou Cotton either to bold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or New York. Macon, Nov. 28 10 CIIO C K E R Y & G L A 8 8, At Slew ITork prices. T HE subscribers respectfully announce to their trieuds and the Public, that they in- tcud keeping open thcii establishment through the summer, with a full and extensive assortment of GOODS for tile reception of orders, which they pledge themselves to execute with fidelity and despatch aud at Neva York Prices. Merchants making their other purchases at the North, will find it to their interest to purchase their Crorkcrv of us, which can as well bo done by order ns otherwise, and those passing through this place are solicited to call and examine our stock. ^ Goods can he at nil times sent to Columbia, Camden, Augusta, nud Macon ria Darien. II. B. GLEASON &. CO. Charleston, May 30 1834 3m-36 CASH STORE. ZLtfSSELXi & BXCKXIrfgOttr jjf AYE just received, 186 bbls. domestic Li- Jtti. quors, 21 bbls. Cider. 5 pipes Holland { Gin, (swan,) 5 do Brandy (seignette.) 2 hlids. Jamaica Rum, 1 bbl. St Croix do, 6 bids, peach Brandy, 6 do apple do, 10 do assorted Cordials, 30 qr. casks Malaga Wine, qr casks old and Si cily Madeira. Lisbon, Tenenffe aud Muscattelle do. 2 bbls. Noycau, 6 pipes cider Vinegar, 25 bbls Flour. 10 hlids. Molasses, 9 do N. O. Sugar, 10 bbls. Brazil do, 4 boxes Lump do. 30 bags Coffee. 40 bags ass. Shot. 45casks ass. Nails, 10 bbls No. 2 Mackerel, 10 hf bbls. Crackers, 20 boxes Tobacco, 10 boxes sperm Candles, 6 box rs Tallon do, 10 do Starch, 64 boxes and 23 qr boxes liar Soap, 7 chests ass. Tea, jars Snull, Lemon Syrup, Powder, Lamp Oil. play’g Cards, Cigar®. Pepper, Spice, Cassia, Nutmegs. Cloves, Pearlasb, Race aud grouud Ginger, Mustard, Epsom aud Glauber Salts, chloride of Lime, Copperas, Filberts, sbeot 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 and Glass Ware. Macon may 20 1834 34 WAREHOUSE AND GOS&BEXSSIOLff SITSmSSS. A. C. Caldwell, Agent, HAS commenced the Ware- House and Commission Business at the ware-house opposite Messrs. Cooke & Cowles, aud is prepared to receive merchandise on consignment or sto rage. Liberal advances made ouCotton aud other merchandise iu store. Mneou, Nov. 28. 1833. 10 ALEXANDER W. SNEED, n . Attorney at Saw, ••WING located in Tnlbotton, Gn. tenders his professional services to his fricuds and ihe public, lie will attend the several Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit. 05* The Federal Union will give the above a Jew insertions and forward their account. June 261834-1 REMOVAL. (JSSELL &. DICKINSON have rernov- cd to ihe store formerly occupied by N. B. Williams, successors H. Blair & ro., where all . kinds of Groceries. Dry Goods, &c. can he had i for cash only and at the lowest market prices. Just Received Bbls. and half bills, all numbers Mackerel; bbls. and half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork, Tobacco. Bzjgiug, Twiue, Iron, &c. Sic. jnly23-5 Overseer Wanted, T O take charge of a small Farm. A single man who can bring good recommendations for industry, faithfulness aud attention to busin ess, will hear of a situation by applying to the c- ditorg of the Telegraph. july 1? Spring" and Summer Clothing". WM. B. BITB3£)SA2i2. VS just received, and is offoriug for sale, for Cash an extcusivo Assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of the following : Blue, black, green, &.adclaide summer cloth frock Coats, dress Coats aud Coatees Black aud fancy colored English merino dress Coats and Coatees Rowan cassimerc frock Coats aud Coatees Black lasting and black circassiau Coatees Blue, green, black, adclaide and drub summer cloth, green aud drab Napoleon cord, black lasting, black circassiau. erminel, Mexican mixed. Augola cassimerc, Rowan cassimere Euglish merino, white and brown linen drill ing, white and brown linen, white satin, blue Florentine, aud duck pantaloous Brown nud white liiieu, rowan cassimere and boiubazctte, blue Florentine aud white satin Roiitulalionts Vests of all descriptions Boys’ frock Coats, Coatees, Jackets, pants and Vests. &.c. &.c. april 3 SB. rRAfimz.xro, f? HAVING located in filacon, res pectfully oilers his services to the ci tizens of that place, and its vicinity IJe will attend to tiie duties of all the brunches connected with his profess ion—as Surgery, Midwifery, &e. Dr. F. will be fouud iu his office at all times, unless professionally engaged. iiov 14 7 ORTON’S Cough Syrup, just received aud for sale by dec II WM. G. BROWN C0J&ZMZSSX03J BVSI^Sis. CITY OF MACON. S WILL commence the above business by the first of September next, and will occupv LAMAR’S LOO Ell WARE HOUSE, ' immediately on the river above the bridge, hav ing a good wharf attached thereto aud safe from fire, for the convenience of my friends residing oh*r:n)uli\5*rtwmK„ l *:‘.w l .«al.AU,jlui^icjd«! Uuust taken to the wharf free of charges, l'have been in business for the last twenty years within thirty miles of Macon, aud for the targe share of-pi>h- iic confidence aud liberal patronage received, 1 take this occasion to return my grateful thanks. From my commercial experience both foreign and domestic, I feel confident that I will be able to give general satisfaction, for the accomplish ment of w hich 1 tender uiy uuretnitied attention, time, talents and means, to forward the views and interests of those who may favor me w ith their business and confidence. Liberal advances will be made ou Produce, Metcliandise and other property confided to my care, aud strict atten tion givcu to the tilling of orders, receiving aud forwarding of goods &c. Insurance iu the best offices can be effected at the usual rates, when desired. L. L. GRIFFIN. Macon. June 12, 1834. 6m7 For Sale SEVERAL houses aud lots in Vine- ville, together with house aud lot ec- cupied by Maj. Ilavnie. Apply to » ^i,r\rr If absent, to june 24 1834-1 A. SHOTWELL WASHINGTON PCI Lime ! Lime ! Lime! bbls superior Lime for sale at low* prices. Apply to july 10 REA & COTTON. B sale by July 31-6 A CON. LBS. Ohio Bacon of superior quality, for ROGER McCALL. iron Frame Travelling Trunks, F OR sale by april 1 WM. H. BURDSALL. JYcw Spring and Summer abo&s. T IIE subscriber has just received an exten sive assortment of Fancy aud Staple Goods suitable for the season. april 16 WM. II. BURDSALL. I N my absence from Macou, I leave HOR ACE FITCH as my * gent, who is duly authorised to receive all money due me, nud attend to my business chint-g' mv absence from the State. LEWIS FITCH. Macou, 4th June, 1834. 36 Mr. A. R. MLaughlin, W ILL attend to our business duriug our ab sence from the state. july 10 REA & COTTON FOR SALE GENERAL assortment of Goods suited to the Market, among which arc the follow ing articles : 50,900 lbs Bacon 100 bbls Pork and Mackerel * 20 bhds Sugar 50 bags Coffee 20,000 lbs Iron 10 hlids table Salt 850 bbls Wines and Spirits 15 bbls Loaf Sugai My Ware House will bo in Older lbr tho re ception of cotton the ensuing scasou. Those of my country customers who may think fit to store can d<r so free of any charge, aug 14-8t-S I). RALSTON. 30EDZCAX COI£l!6fi Of Ihe State of South Carolina. T HE Lectures in this Institution, will begin ou tho second Saturday in November next, aud close on the first Monday of March follow ing. Anatomy—J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Surgery—Jons WagNKR, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine—S. Henrt DicKsojt, M. D. Chemistry—Edmukd Ravf.nel, M. D. Materia Medica—Henry R. Frost, f»L D. Obstetrics—Thomas G. Prioleau, M. 1). Physiology—James Moultrie, Jr. M. D. JAMES MOULTRIE, jr. Dean. July 2-eo\v6t-4 FROM THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. Having for some years turned my atl otioa t > the most economical &. profitable mode of fallen ing cattle, ana csnecially hogs, 1 have found that preparing their food by the pr< cess of boiling, i. unquestionably the greatest improvement that has yet tiecu discovered,—a slight fermentation follow ing, priri iour.ly to feeding it away, as ccr luiuly adds to the capacity of food for affordu’ nutrition. But 1 have also farther fully as. .r taiaed ili.it the nutritive qualities of many spec; : of food can only be obtained by boiling, an i .. many others is only fully developed, or prepare for the action of the stomach by that process. The Irish Potato furnishes a case in point the first kind, and the apple of the last. It i® . lremely rare that yon will find a hog that will < t a raw Irish potato, but put it through a culir.r . process aud it is as rare to Cud ouc that will refuso t them- Boil the apple, let them get cold atul feed them to hogs, aud you double their capaciiy for produ cing flesh. But sir, the result of fairly conducted .experi ment has equally convinced me tba. the mixing of different kinds-of food, adds prodigiously to tho capacity of the different materials foi affnr.liug nutrition, from 0'e effect of combination. The increase of the quantity of food, as w—li as the addition to its nutritive quality, by tile simple ab sorption of w ater, in the act of boiling, i- 1'tuiikar to all well-informed persons. But 1 am that the combination of different material.,, pro duces a greater mass cf nutritive matter that, tin whole could separately yield; ami that to laid oat the art of mixing food, along with the best mode of p r cparing it for the action of the stom ach, is the great artof feeding rcm.ohiicr.lly, and. 1 believe, to secure uitimai flesh, health and \ igor. The well-known'effect of b.ciliug cotton s>u! aud turnips, and feeding them together, t.iiattea beef cattle, exhibits a conclusive proof ot lie last position, I think—no preparation is known t.i fat more rapidly : tbe I ttc improved mode ot keep ing up in flesh, workirg horses in England, by the admixture of fowl, wav he cited as a corrobo rating proof in point. It is low I think, render ed certain that the combinatk.uof two articles of' food, produces a tew nutritive matter, more ef fectual than either could separately, or, than could or, [.reduced from the uutritivc matter con tained in each, fed separately. Boil Irish pota toes, pumpkins, and apples; combine them by mashing together, and add a little salt aud it will be found a most nutritive food for bogs, pro ducing flesh rs pi Jly. Now n lu<g mi Irish pota toes raw Would starve to death, aud do little bei- ivouiil live idTefaTily- combiuetl.befalttn*kindly aud rapidly. . The result with n:s lias become an noxious de sire to ascertain the simplest, and most economi cal mode of steam boiling food ou a large scale, say pumpkins, potatoes, ecc. Some ol ytmrrea ders may liavos.-ea or be iu possession of some plan, not generally known, aud valuable. I have uu hesitation iu saying that the individ ual w host talents would devise some plau which would come within the rcaih of cvciy descrip tion of planters, uniting economy iu the expend iture of capital, with despatch, would confer a solid benefit on the country. PLANTER. Tfl Bars square Iron l assorted sizes, will H 34 bars round do. £ be sold low. if ap- nlied for soon m 20 p 1 ®* si COTTON JYoticc. The citizens of Coweta coun- , _ - ty who are friendly to tho Union I* of the States and tho ndministra- tion of General Jackson, are res pectfully requested to meet at tho court house iu the town of Newnau. on Friday tho 29th August 1834. at 11 o’clock A. M. for tho purpose of de liberating on, and expressing their views iu rela tion to, the odious doctrine of Nullification., aud in the language of tho immortal Washington, “indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alien any portion of our coun try from the rest, or to eufreble tho sacred ties which now link together the various parts.” JOHN GRIFFIN, 1 o GILBERT D. GREER, ]! WILLIAM SPRATL1NG, } 3 LEVI T. WELLBORN, I S' JOHN D. HINTON,. j ? union ACADEMY. Upson county, Ga. tilth December, 1833. ~E. the Trustees aud Patrons of this In stitution, feel great pleasure in recommen ding this school to the favorable notice of the pub lic. Haviug gone into operationfiu January last uuder the Rectorship of tho Rev, Peter McIntyre its success has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. We therefore feel much assured that those who will favor this rising institution with their patronage, will, generally be much pleased with tho result; that the course aud method of in struction, will, iu due tirno, custtre a thorough pre paration lor collegiate admission, as well as a rea dy capacity for the various employments of life. Rates of tuition not exceeding what is customary. Tiie regular quarterly entries are on the first .Mon day iu January and July ; the last Monday in March aud September. Board, Washing, and Lodging can be obtained iu private families, pru dent aud respectable, aud at convenient distauc es, from $15 to $20 per qr. The salubrity of jhe climate of tho neighborhood is unquestiona ble ; aud its freedom from iuducements to dissi patiou,. no less favorable to the good morals of youth aud to their literary psofioiency. Robert Jackson, sr. Davtd Kendall. Shepherd B. Savnders, Joseph Baldwin Mark Jackson, senr. Reuben White, 13 9m D. AUen A simple Barometer.—Take a common phial ana viit off the rim and part ol the neck. This may be cbme by u piece of w hip-cord, twisted round it, and pulled to and fro quick ly in a sawing position by two persons ; one of whom holds the phial firmly in his left hand. Heated ia a few minutes by the string, and titeu dipped suddenly into cold water, the bottio will be decapitated more easily than by any other means. Lot the phial be now filled with common pump water, and applying the finger to its mouth, turn it quickly upside down: on removing the finger a will fie ‘bund teat on ly a few drops will escape. W ithout Cork, or stopper of any kind, the water will be retain ed within the bottle by the pressure of the ex ternal air; the weight of air without the phial being greater than that of the small quantify of water within it. Now let a bit of tape be tide round tiie middle of the phial, to which the two ends may he attached, so as to form a *oop to hung on a nail, let it Le tlms suspended, iu a perpendicular manner, with the mouth down wards; and this is the Barometer. When the weather is clear aud inclined to be so the wa ter will be level with the section of the neck, or rather elevated above it, and forming a con cave surface. When disposed to he wet, a drop will appear at the mouth which will en large till it falls, and then another drop while the humidity of the atmosphere continues. Henry’s Magnesia. lRRANTED, genuine, just re W ARRAN for sale by jane 5 36 genuine, just received and ] WM. G. liROW N Gather in the fall, oV as soon as the potato, balls, or *-eed that grow on the vines, get ripe, say about the first frost, any quantin', a good large quantity. Put the balls in the joints of _\our fences, oil the grass. Cover them with >;r. j.v, say a- bout twelve inches thick. Let them bo undis turbed during the winter. In ihe spring yea will have potatoes springing up throi rh ti;e straw. Do not disturb d ■ n. uttjH ti e next fall, when the vines decay ol their ,n, ■. .n et id.— The i raise op the-straw and you vib iinct small potatoes of every coLr, name, and qual-. iiv, that you ever sat . Nineteen different kinds, have been found, the product of a half a bushel of potato balls, on ten yards square of ground. Select and plant the next y t ar atut you will have a fine crop, and of the very same kind that yot plant. Be careful net to> put two different kinds into the same hill.— These varieties will last you two or three years.* then you had better take a 4resh. supply from the seed again, as above directed. Persevere and you can bhiaui -an almost endlong vatic-' ty. Son.'