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(\ E. & M. BARTLETT, Editors
AI.l C ON, Georgia, THURSDAY, SE PTE MB HR 4, 1831.
TS1SG&AFB :
pimj.isHi’.n ivfhv TnuionA'r,
At MACON. 6’a. % MYRON BARTLETT.
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. DUKDSALL,
Just received a new ami extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
HEADY IVTADE CLOTHING.
HATS, SI]OKS, He-
H
Printing OJJict on Second Street—next door to
Huron's Hotel.
TERMS.—TaneS Dom.ars a year, if paid in
advance, or Form Dollars, if not paid before the
end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance which hc' is offoring~for~saleTtTeduced Drices
will be required in all eases to pay in advance. ' r /w. n,,/.. '
No Paper discontinued, hut at rhe discre
tion of the publisher, until all arrearages are
onid. ’ . ' ' • I
_ ■ —1 i ~tt~inTfrTn te i~itwt it ii■ i»i ■ .
Just Received and for Sale.
B ROWN and loaf Sugar, Rice
Northern RutoJ Gin and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Brandy
Champaign and cognac do
1 A FRESH SUPPLY O.
GOODS.
: OMPR1 SING a general assortm
YEW
on; me Lv.... Number
J*.-,
For Cash Only.
ins stock consists, in riiiT, or Tirr. folloiviYo :
T'nper Saxony, l!lue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Salmons
1 English Merinoes
Ihilllc-. Point and Hose Blankets
; scarlet, Crimson. Green am! White Flannels
: Printed Snlsbury do
Canton and Saxony mid Gauze do
ucra! assortment of,
i Staple and Fancy Dry floods, also fine!
I • i 1 Brack and Drab heaver Hats, lloots'and Shoes,
Madeira, tenerilie, and sieily nines—old ppri. -no , ,, . .. ,
3 , - Saddles. Bridles, saddle Bogs am whips, Hard
muscatel and claret do—champaign do— ,, ,• , n ■ , r ,\
malngaaml fontinac do 1 ° { of bl%- mV ° C " y t
CfocM-rv Bounce, French cordial, Newark cider ' ninr* < n i 1 s ff BB * > v‘’ e ’ ' 11 V n< 1 c ’ n '
Dm,liar's best London Porter, bar Lead,. Shot i . 1 V T X , mt * & ° w
Rle, roolscap, letter and wrapping Paper,
ollin^’ cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird
hot, ])u Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm
CASH STORE.
KXxSBEjS & WOOD.
Next doer to the Post Office.
H WE received and arc now opening ...
very extensive assortment of Entirely j Damask Tables Diaper
f rt s),. Seasonable and Fahionablc Dry Goods, Birds Eve autl Russia do
‘which will ho sold at unusually low prices. Scotch do
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to i Blaek, Blue and coloured Romhazettes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
h
100
r.o
loo
so
e i Pope striped. &
, plain and fig’d S
give us a call. Our Slock consists in part of
(KM) pieces Calico, from 10 to 37cti.
[(HI 1 do furnituro prints
l'uuch do Turkey Red do
.',0 do Cirensasinns nil colors, printed do
qr. do French Clially,
do Gro do Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Sicjcbaw
Sarsnet and Levantine Silks
col’il Lining “
Poult de Soie
col’il Cambric
plaid Cambric
Iwiss, jaconet
Nan-oof;, and mull Muslins
Linen Cambric, ins’g do, bishop Lawn, cor
ded Kobe*, Laces and Edgings, inserlings .
20 do/, silk, gauze, hemauis, & crape fancy
Shawls, Thibet Wool do
100 doz pongee and spittalficld silk Hdkfs
100 do cotton flag, turkey red, aud head Hdkfs
J01) ,|o/. tueking Combs
100 do side do
Shell tacking sided®
Dressing autl ivory do
150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta Bik’ns every color
25doz elegant Belts, fig’d hlk and co’d vely’t Bolts
Plain lilk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
JIM) doz white, rnndou, hlk and slate cottou and
woollen Hosiery
Kid, Jlorseskin and beaver Gloves
50 o woollen do
r, I.nles ;i-t J J 6-4 cheeked Homespuns
25 ps Irish Lint us evc.'J’ quality
too doz spool Thread
50 do Itlk. and assort’d coin’d Iris/: seP-u'g
Thread, hlk. aud colored sewing Silk
SO pieces blue, mixed, stuped, and drab Sat*
metis
10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
•*».: J Urol, Cassimerc, Erminett
25 'pcices" white, red, & grecu Flannels
from 31 to 75cts.
25 li des 3-4 and 4-4 Honac-uttn from 10 to 14c.
5 do cotton and hemp Osua.V.urgs
5 do striped negro Blankets 8 anti 9-4 |
50 pieces Iloso tlo
50 do heavy Fustians aud woolen Cloths
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 G-l Plaids and Stripes
1 urnitnrv Plaids
hangup Cord, Tirklcnburg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Loivcl Cottons
5 Bales Tickings front 12j to 374 cts.
H0 Cotton &' Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Cloaks
12 casus Beaver aud nap’t Hats, (teases wool do
a large assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemen
ai d ladies Shoe? of every kind good assortment
Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass
w ire, Groceries &c. &c.
Expected by first Boats a large assortment of
Gioccrics, Iron Salt Steel, Bagging, Fish, Nails,
te •. Ac.
, 1-rinsers
Bicnched and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheeting:
[ Hamilton Jeans
! Black Italian Lustirng
do Gros de Swiss
do tlo Naples
do do Berlin
do Sinehews and Sarsaucts
Colored Gros de Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino .Mantles and Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool, Valentin, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Hernnni, .Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na
ples Dre-.s Hdkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonucts
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton (’assinVers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Cheeks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Greco Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia ShcetingBcar Duck
Cambric do Blenched Dowlass Oznaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, \\ orsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’tl Lustring Ribbons
Dark nud light col’tl Prints aud Ginghams
Lace ami Gauze Veils
Fig’d and plain liobinet Laco
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book .Muslins
L inen Cambric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield Ildkfs
^’«rrved and plain Shell Combs
Geui'? meus Engl**! 1 Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin troves
Ladies Bertvef, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules -
KXSIESS 6l ~?90D,
Next door to the Office,
best Loudon Porter, bar Lead. Shot
Best cavendish chewitjg and smoking Tobacco
I Best pickled incss Beef and Pork, Bacon, Coffee
• Pepper and spice. Pickled salmon and mackerel
j Sperm and tallow candles. Lemon syrup
Best bunch Raisins in whole and half boxes
• Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum
! Bar ami shaving soap, Chocolate
I Imperial, gunpowder and hyson Tea
.Milk, soda, sugar, butter and water Crackers
Ginger, Ciiitinmon, Nutmegs aud Mace
Real Spanish Segar.s, Pipes, maccaboy Snuff
Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO, j
A General Assortment of Crockery
Glass, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. 1
Amongst which are : Trace aud Halter chains', |
Weeding Hoes, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons. ;
Axes. Handsaws, Gimblots. Augers and Chisels.
Stock and Padlocks, Butts nud Screws j
And various other articles which will be sold
low for cash only.
and thereby left the wl
matter, a useless (if not
on (he painted surface. From the able mau-
candlcs, Soap, Raisins, Chocolate; Spree-, , ! ( cr **i v.Inch (hat piece was written, I wassn-
spanisb Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety. ! ’ isfital that 11 to autiior was nittster oi ike suh-
loaf, lumj) and white Havahna Sugar, jtaient 1 ject, and indulged tin: hone tiaii In; would u-
.Medich'cs, sein, gill nett and'bagging Twine, ’ gain resume it ; but as so'ine time has elapsail
Frotii the Fanners' Ii- gistt , • j and indeed, 1 do not know of a house dm .«
ERROR l \ PAIN PING HOUSES. * farir^ tha? s!:-mld not be painted white jn'pref-’
NoitroLK c<j. July 1st,lSi5-L crctico loiblacK,-as’almost every thing raised
I read in a No. oi v our “FarmerA Register” j on a'lafm, wllelher it be grain,- liny', potatoes;
an article show ing an error in tile usual 'man- l t>r aby-'ihiug else^*kreps better in a regular and
her of mixing paints, by exhibiting llm fact, j mod. rarely c«o,i temperature,
that the quantity of spirits of turpentine adHeflj I hope-the tma- is not far distant ivheit jibs
mpnscd a rolativ: p; oportiou of the oj, st>bjec.lwill elicit tin; attention which it.merits,
lead, or cobiring
di
-hoe Thread; boxes claret and eliampriigin
W ibes, Madeira, Tenneriffe, .Muscatel and .Mai
aga U ini s in casks, Newarf
Vinegar, /cc. Xc.
Also in store arid for sale on aceonunodaHn
terms.
55 hbd$ suporior Molasses
25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
• if) bags prime green Coffee
20 bbls do tlo tlo
200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging
1100 ready made cotton Bags
32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted.
Planters merchants and all others having
■ tbouebt it
ci,
and he has failed to do so,
pedimt to make a few remarks on the
.uci, pine c " ei , w hich may be of importance to mam"
readers.
, It) order that the object intended
I painting of bouses (whether it be the intents'.
of the owner, by preserving the wood, or tin
I comfort of those who inhabit them,) may Lv
j attained, it is a necessary that the paint slia!
; ho of the proper color, as it is that it shall con
sist of the proper materials. And if there be
) an error in using spirits of turpentine ia paints,
aad tie- iGirnetl he inrifreed io throw the wy ittit
an iujuriotts) .powder b; their inliucjice in the scale, thru reaaert
iria/ prepohdefafri,- and the .fiekk*. geud.'sV;
fashion ih In r sooty gatb lie compoili I to risk-
l2te"beam, ligdti.be restored, ana the tivikbatt-.
ished. - - I ■'
MATTHfiWh
J. BENNETT.
C002£B &. COWXES,
A RE opening a general Stock of Good
a. their New Storo. They would
oil to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 tf 8
j purchase such articles, arc re
‘ to call and examine fdr wieK^^**-
. mi iii > al ! Macon, fith Aug
toro. rbey would bo pleas- • —
spectfully invited I (which I think has been satisfatori'y proven by
! the author of the piece above alluded to,) proof
I no less sat;i:dC/C!' v can be 'given in support ol
mtm and
Cheap and durable paint."—It i’.is long-
ot y-rnr I been tr desi lerautm to savt^llie gfetn expense
I of oi! and lead in outside paiutingj ln-.r hUnferto*
in du .■ litas not bee;i obtained. ''Last summer, whih,
trriV' llirig'in comptitiy wilh an intetlh <-n» lady
from New Haven,, we obtajbed ITotVi her'tho-
toliow ing recipe. She said she f it ii h-w didv
to spretid the information, having s' lj', it test
*d. \\ r e hnv • frit : and 4’.
to rested may satisfy •itemjK'lveSroy^exh'mYfiiog
n piece of feme un'our prd-.ist'syitJaTfiitNl w itlt
this composition. Ii is of a- civ-m coiitr, hut.
hloachos, and is now ((ivit wd-oks) fit; .riy as-
TIIOS T. NAPIER.
1834 7
iVEVV BOOK STORE.
T2ZOXVZAS PTT.X3E.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that he
has taken the store in
Ellis. Snot Well Sc Co’s,
row. two doors above the
Post Office, where he
and
now recelvin
assortment of
whiti' as lead paint. There aj>, ,,r> to be ..
__ ! tlio assertion that, rink- is a ftinustmt&!3?. anti adhesive, solid body, which lias 1 : o
j almost universal error in paititing tire r<msiu(-, "d- oy siofi.ts. [low it may,
or roofs of'houses black. That black radiates. hettee, we pf, r'onNe ennnat sUV~%nt. . ave
! more heat, and'whitc less than any ct!i< r color strong coMfi ience in it. The' V-xpr dsc of the
; is a fact too well established so admii* of doubt materials is about one filth ot oil V-'.dsteaJ,.
i by tliuse at till acquainted w ith the subject—& —Keene Scat.
|it is equally well known that biaefc is quire “To one gallon of good miik. .;u.; .two. dor.
j pervious to tbe solar rays, w ilt; white L nl- eggs, and'14 pounds of ie.af sugay-eytbiMgadtj
Macon, Georgia, j most; if not altogether impervious t • them.— sifted skfckrd lime, (w hite) to bri'tigHfjo .t'pr >-
I, removed to the largo aud convenient But should there be one among the mi her oi per t-bfe-steifriy. r*Po be ]iut on'Tlte sa^p .1.
M’uiv-1 louse formerly uo, upieri by
wlu> read vour work, wiio for.'want of’ev-l Ii will be wciJ to run the \t4y.tid_ 'thee,'igp a
n with a lens'-or! ['taintmill, or otberwisfi tp see Mu. co^pscr
HAMILTON & HAYS
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION
MERCnAl’TS,
Office, Where he i M are-lJousc formerly occupied
opening a very general! BLANTONSMITH where they will id|;nce (k uihts the fact, lie
transact a scncral I* actor;:;;#*, Waro-House dud ,
IBooks and Stationary 1 Commission business. They avail themselves common sunglass, expertn
-—: i i t eenw-al assort- opportunity tp return to their friends and j faction; and in a few minutes remove i very
lie new l >:i,rons ' their grateful acknowledgements, and to 1 doubt. Let him wit < the glass couverge the
themselves I com,n °it sun glass, experiment to. riis’full satis- particles of the lime are well dissolved.’’
Among uis works, ho lias
meat, and will lie constantly receiving the
publications on Theology, Medicine Law His- ass,,rp ^'thorn_°f a renewed solicitude for the pro- rays which fall on its surface to a focus, 1 and
tory, and Miscellaneous” subjects, together with ,n ? lI on of the interest of all who may favor them . place tliein on a piece of white cloth or a sheet
such other articles as are usually kepf in a Book ''d^ 1 'heir’business, cither directly or by ibnir J of.jyhi|o paptr, and he will perceive die paper
Store. frieuds. Liberal advances made on Cottou, and not . nffimied hv them : tl.i.. let l.itft
oilier .Merchandize in store.
July, 1834. 3tn
WAREHOUSE
Store.
SXANK sooissr,
A large assortment ot all kimls and sizes.
Fools Can, Letter, and Note Paper of the best
quality, both English arid American, plain and j
embossed, water and feint lined, piuk, yellow I
nc and white.
ElAxtfSiS.
Biank Checks. Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading. commission Birsmsssi.
Writs of nil kiuds. CITY OF MACON.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do I WILL comtncuec the above business by the
AND
__ —y.A VE i«st received and have ou w/*ud « v q -y.
Ilk.;,, feonm-m .t «•»
offered for cash at y v r >‘ rcdttccv. j iric cs, viz
<50 barrels N. Rum
2 hlids. Jamaica do
Tax Collectors do. Subptcnas for Witnesses. HHHMI
. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. SberifiV Bills of Sale, Gar-! LAMAIVS ‘LOWER IVARE-HOUSE,
nishmeuts, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summouscs. ! immediate!}- ou the river above the bridge, hav-
Marriago License, Bail Writ and^Bond, Inter. ) htg a good wharf attached thereto and safe from
n. r_. . fire, for the conveuieucc of my friends residing
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
1 4 HE subscriber is now receiving his fresh
supplies, aud iu addition to ail extensive
assortment of "
^ rsasa urates,
Medicines and Chemicals,
Offers for sale ti quaniitv of
DYE STUFFS,
liz.t Logwootl, Red Sanders, Cam and Brazil
Woods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala nud country
Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone, Alum
and Amintto. -
PAINTS.
25 bbls ryo Gin
25 do do Whiskey
5 hlids. Baltimore tlo
3fi barrels Apple Brandy
5 hlids superior old A. Brandy
Warrants, Bail
Bends, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary,- Letters of Admiuistra-
t -’'—i^.nrjLolK.raof AllmiuiclN.,:..., 'J',-,,
._r Letters of Administration. Guardians
pcru,j
B TMCtSfectori' * ,eed5 ’ Gamuts ’ Sub ’ Bee. Tec.
Dee 2J 24 .
tlo
do
(io
do
do
do
<Jt>
do
10 bids Malaga Wiuo
3 do Tencriffo do
1 pipe Sicily Madeira do
2 do coguinc Brandy
I do Holland Gill
G bbls Peach Braudy
G do Cider
4 hlids Vinegar
10 boxes Soap
10 do Itaisius
G do Prunes
5 do Starch
4 do Lf Sugar
25 bags Cofl’eo
20 bbls Prime Sugars
2 bags Spice, 2 ttcrccs Rice
6 do Pepper
Ground and race Ginger
•Tens, Chocolate, Sperm Candles
25 51 Cigars
10 kegs Powder
20 bags Shot
300 bars Lead, <S:c. See.
ALSO
A fresh stock of Dry Goods, Hardware. Cutle
ry, Crockery, anil Glass Ware, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, iSze. <S/c.
‘J000 Franklin Saws
200 Long handle Spades
50 Short do do
!:fcgs Nails and Brads
12’iclj-i-37 . -
J D. BECKS, .'• ■'NvkmJI«co„.i„ 1 |,o
• have opened an on..- -..j h Messrs.
Counting Room recently occupio- * n-,,.\
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite Huson’s ». . ’
nud are prepared to transact the Exchange Bn-.
siuess iu all its branches.
CHECKS.
j At sight, or ou time, on
N. York.
Fayetteville,
not-in the least affected by them ; tb n let him
discolor tim paper and use the glass and he will
find the paper almost instantly burned. And
though the difference of the effects of the solar
rays on the two colors may be more striking
in the concentrated than in tho diffused state,
j yet the effect is the same as to the numb :r of
ra}’s radiated or rejected. Black radiating
more and v hite less than that ofoth, r colors,
it necessarily follows that houses painted black
suffer more anti those painted white less than
/VrV™, wtlimupy thus- of anv other color bv change oftempera-
tore. For a black roof, by receiving the solar
rays which fall on it by day and p. ring with
them by night, uridergi os suclt changes of tem-
perature as will cause the shingles with which
it is covered to expand and contract to such a
degree, that parts of them on w hich there is
no paint will be exposed to the inclemency of
abovo Macon—I have taken tho Scale House
on Cotton Avenue, from whence cotton w ill be
taken to.ibc wharf free of charges. I have been
)iiisin<>cK for tho last twenty years within thirty
From tec iti'cwir - .’farifcriu:.' ’ '
TO P REV EN T A1 ll,K l>ECO.Y l :■ <; SOUR
lo prevent milk trout turning > i' and curd
ling, as it is so tiptto'do in the iica « ; sareirn r,
the milk men of Paris add a small quantity ol
sub-cjfii iaate of|)c.tisft or soda, whiclf sttnir-
aiiug tho acetic'acid us it forms, [trevcifts the
coagulation or separation of curd ;'and some
ol them 'practice this with so much success, its
to gain the reputation of selling milk that nev
er turns. Often when coagulation lias taken
mace, they restore the fluidity by a greater or
less addition of one or the other of tint lived al
kalies. The acetate which is thus lorim u ! -
no injurious effects, and besides ririfKfForit dns ‘
naturally a small quantity of acetate of potash,
but notan atom of free or carbonated alkali.
miles of Macon, and for the large share of pub-1 the weather and thercbv caused to rot. Nor is
lie conuacuco and liberal patronage received, f J r - . • *ir ' nr
take this occasion to return my grateful thanks. ,ll,s 0,tl > cv, ‘ : for t!ic P a,nt HSC ! f saf, ‘I s
From my commercial experience both foreign
<4 I<' , |4' , IY'' IJ< * autl domestic. 1 feel eotifi<l<.-nt that I trill bo ttblo
EXCHANGE 'D »- LLlj. I to give general satisfaction, for tile accomplish-
■ ’* c ”’’ JOHN & CO. | niem of which, 1 tender mv unromitted attcuiion,
from the intense heat in summer ; and cracks',
as well as the shingles, and admits thew’ater to
assist in decomposing the wood—front all which
evils, white by radiating less is exempt. Then
time, talents and means, to forward the views arid
interests of thoso w ho ntay favor ntc with their j j H , attained bv paintin':, just so far as black fs
business and confidence. Liberal advances will injclTor t0 ot|lC1 . co i orS f by radiatfag more
Frotr. the New York Farmer.
PREPARING FOOD FOR HORSES.
On' tbe authority ot Mr. Dick it is stated
that eight ounces of saliva are discharged ui a
minute from tire salivary glaii.l.s of tlm horsey
when he isTf ating Ins food. In mast 'eatibg lnfv
dry and hard as’it generally'is, these glands
are kept discharging too long,'•'ofte.n through
the greater pan of the niglrt, to saiisfv'theap-
petite of the htirse. It sedtns re.tsonabip a ha’
Ru% would exhaust Ins Strength.- Hence the
Philadelphia,
. Savannah,
Augusta,
Columbus,
United States Bank Notes to." s;i
Ativanecs will bvmntle on Cotton, either t° I
be made on Produce, Meichnudisc arid other
nrodf'T confided to my ettre, and strict alien
tion'giyeri 10 a® filling of orders, receiving and
forwarding of gqCUS tScc. Iusur,uicc in the
best offices can be
when dcsi.-fd.
effected at the usual rates,
Charleston,
Millcdgevi'.'p,
.Mobile,
Macon, June 12, 1834.
L. GRIFFIN.
if the-preservation of-tht* wood -Is the object t,. | propriety of lessening Hte tabor of eating,.; ,*v
' ' ’’ ' ‘ ■ cutting of softening the hay. for an a dinted
that so nobly and spiritedly U.ils tor his mas-
• ins* so fin- E wiitc stijM-rhir to all oth'-i <■■>! r- 1 ue «•< ■ of feeding horsfes OR;dry_ hay
i liy radiating less. But the preservation of the ] * s 1° wear aw ay the teeth, and consequently
■ vood is'not the highest consideration with ue kdtn lahot is increased as the animal advancC-E
j in giving preference to white over black ; | 111 a g p -
, it is the comfort of a cool room to sloe;, in nf- 1 1 be lise ol potatoes for ltet ses ’■ culd bo
ter tho fatigues of a summer’s dav are over, in- j ntuen more general if t c mid be .. i ivisi-
hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or! Clf
New York.
G it: turn Red do
ni,ill Brown do
lieiire tlo
Ici'tigris do
f’uwsiai) BIhc, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Vermill-
t>'». (’route Green, CYotne Yellow, Tern, Desien-
Stone Oehrc, Lithareo. Turkov ,7 —*
... . „ . . 1 w.—icr
i niKo White. Lamp and Ivory Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold j
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving j
Soap, creatu Sonp, Cologne and Ko»o Water, I -_ _ —, ... .
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar aud Antique : Jroll Frame J. ravelling JTUnfc>,
oil, Ruse and Pearl Powder, &e.
BRUSHES.
Outhes, Hair Tooth, Plastct, Shoe, aud Horse
llrtidics,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pipes
Tobacco, Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, <fcc.
ter. For sale by WM. G. BROWN,
nov 21 8
Macon, Nov. 23
10
Lime! Lime! Lime!
bbls superior Lime for sale at low
prices.
julv 10
Apply to
REA & COTTON.
c R O.CKB Ii Y & GL A S S,
At Stow iTork 3L*rices.
r|YIK subscribers respectfully announce to
A their Irieuds and the Public, that they in-
f ii.1 keepingopeu their establishment through iu£
Miinmer. with a full an.! oxteiiAVo risSortmenf m
,Goods fyr tluj reception of orders, which they
I'lejge t)t«ri)sblve s s lei .execute ,\vllb fidelity and
despatch am! at Sew York Pricrfi.
Merchants making their other purchases at the
worth, will find it to their interest to nurchn$o
their Crockery of jjs. which van as well be done
by order as otherwise, and those passing through
this place arc solicited to call and examine our
stork. ' '.v, ■ “A
Goo»Is cau be at all times sent to Columbia,
Camden, Augusta, aud Macon vietDiriou.
II. B. GLEASON & CO.
Charleston, May 30 1934 3m-3G
AUKN.VNDKR W. S.MTi;i>.
Attorney ut JT.aw.
Tf VYING located iu 'l’alb.iuon, Ga. tender-
his profi -sional services fd his friends ;nnl
the public. Ho will attend the several Courts of
•he Chattahoochee Circuit.
05* The Federal Unioti will givo the above a
few insertions and* for ward their account,
juno5G 1334-1 /.A- .*
TWOR side by
april I 27
WM. II. BURPS ALL.
FOR SALE'
A GENERAL assortment of Goods suited
t0 t |, e Market, among which arc the follow
ing articles :
50,000 lbs Bacon
100 bbls Pork and Mackerel
20 hhds Sugar
50 hags Coficc
20,000 lbs Iron
10 hlids table Salt
850 bbls Wines and Spirits
15 bids Loaf Sitgai
My Ware House will he in older for the rc-
"eritiou of-cotton the ensuing season. Those of
•• fnt'uirv customers who inay think fit to store
can do so rJ* e «* Pfriny chagge.
aug l-I-St-8
D. RALSTON.
Smith Ihxntfe’i-'crhiKico-
C OLOGNE. Rose, Lavender, » or, *t a ’ ai ,\
Oram ■ Flower Water ; Cosmetic co„
Gretna; ‘ osmotic Tablet: Naples compound
Shaving Soap ; .Macassar. Bear’s nud Antique
HI; Ghuland's Lo«o» ; A-c. &c. just recewcd
from the manufactory of A -f’f 1 ’ fill'll-{
; fumer, and for sale by AY M. G. BROW N.
1 ' I 56
Sbring and Summer Clothing.
H. EDTS-BSAi^
H AS just received, and is offering for sale,
Jbr Cash an extensive Assortment of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
consisting in part of the following :
Blue, black, green, fcadelaitlc summer cloth frock
Coats, dress Coats and Coatees
Black and fancy colored English incriuo drest
Coats and Coatees
Rowan cassimerc frock Coats and Coatees .
Black lasting and black cireasiiau Coatees
Bine, green, blaek, adclaide and drab summer
cloth, green arid drab Napoleon con!, black
lasting, blaek Circassian, erininet, Mexican
mixed, Angola cassimerc, Rowati cassimerc,
English merino, white aud brown linen drill
ing, white and brown linen, white satin, blue
Florentine, and duck pantaloons
Brown and white linen, rowan cassimerc and
bombazette, blue Florentine aud white satin
Roundabouts
Vests of all descriptions
Boys’ frock Coats, Coatees, Jackets, pants and
Vests. &c. <fcc. april 3
removal!
R USSELL a-. DICKINSON have remov
ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B.
Williams, successor to II. Blair & co., w here all
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can lie had
for cash only arid at the low est market prices.
Just Received
Bbls. and half bbls. all numbers Mackerel; bbls.
and half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork,
Tobacco. Br.aging, Twine, Iron, &c. &e.
jnly 23-5
J\'cic Spring anti Summer
GOODS.
j HE subscriber has just received an exten-
S ,-ivc assortment of Fancy and Staple Gpods-
suiii'tble for !hc season,
april16
! stead of an oven ; for on going into art*t:ppe;
; room of a low pitched black roof; touse, a icn-
1 yatiotl ;s pynerituced vert similar (I think) to
I that which one woul.i fee! on being thrust'into
i a baker's oven which has been pariiuiiy h©t-
i ed. Indeed, one vho lias not realized it c;in
at-
WARE HOUSE
AM &
MISSION BUSINESS.
’•’HE subscriber continues to
' *he above business in its, ... . ,
transact al)( ] j n n( ] ( )i t ion i scarcely imagine tbe anxious restlessness u
various ; brauP?- p,, eseil . oc . j tendant on sleeping in such a room. ’ Tts tri
preserved throng!) the; winter and summer.
/The'writer recommends to bury them five feet
befow the’surface of the ground, •vnayf they
will keep until August. Boa;; straw is said to
be as tiourisiiiiig (<> !nwses as hay. If so, it
s'uiulrl bo an object with the American Farm
,-r to care i; ; roperly.
to the )i are lion- 0 |p ^ ^ jj C | ias onc n , a ,- ^fior the labors of a sttminer’s day are
citpicd by him, ( wluelj will be continue h ca rlv to bed—but liot to sleep—lie '
!t C 6>er whh'the a Tv/iarf 0 Tl.E wat house . : , nu W turn and change from one side of the bed
considered the most secure from fire of an y*® 1 to the and-so.ibgi fot a place sulficttmtly
tho city; He will be prepared 10 make advances c j^ble slee[>, but w vain, imtii
on Cottou and Produce in store, aud ou Ship- i , • . ' .fie ‘emperature of tlte room
merits to Savannah, Charleston,.New York, Liv- j a yonsid-rable de-
j gree ; then, aided by exhausii'o.'A I"?
I a deep sleep, and the room still conti.i.'mi:
erpoo!, Havre, Sec. A. C. CO.LDWELL.
Macon Aug 21 1834-10
nto
> to*
■ ;■ - BAIT FOR R YTS.
One of our subscribers inferms us, and his.
varacity is iirqucstninablo, that lie was advised
in baiting a wire trap to catch rate, to mix a
paste of coni meal and *eggs ; be did so, arid
the first night lie cuueht seven, the'second'
nigh: the trap contained Id—from hall grown
to full grow n ones. To rise his own words
the trap mit being very large, “they were lit-
iiod -off one another for want of room.”
Rats art the most destructive, troublesome and
YV
WM. H. BURDSALL.
F. F. LEAVIS, i grow colder,’ he becomes chill-d, and wakes j l MlU
;L,nvu--. !***gsf3
<? - %LSv^»,p,o.,.s of bilious, or „ g „o =„a | ^
been of obfnion 11 in t mm y plu - j
, being tory sickly, o\\i tin chii j yy (( p cac f l tree, is often destroyed by a
SUPERFINE CLOTHS, ■ racier which they sustain m a greater eegtee o j ^ ]my . up<n} |ho bark of the root.!
of various colors. Also a variety of Vestings of j the color wlucn the house s ai. 1 d B- ’ ’ fa of wb.ich are said to be dcjvosMed |
fashionable and approved patterns, Cassimeros, anyteanse dependent on then local situation^
’ - And if the faculty were Consulted, I belie\e it
would bo ascertained that many cases of dis
ease which have been atliibuM to miasmata,
had their ori in in tlte great change of temper-
j attire to which the system was subjected dur-
| ing the night, produced bv the great quantity
I of heat radiated in tho day by bkwk roofs,
j And many cases of disease produced by niias-
i mata, were orimarily caused by the same cir-
! cumstance. Tlic room being at bed time dis-
| agreenblv w arm (and the system thereby much
{ niore exposed to the attack of disease) the win-
— ! dows arc thrown up to admit the cool air, fioc-
RiifcSSJSLL 6C rlCKIBrSOAi I access is given to miasmata which enters the
H AVE now on haad 210 bbls domestic J -t-1 . >arJmcn ? SL .-zos its unguarded victim, and
quniw. 1-1 pipes, hf pipes and J. 1 , rf,, H |)r0StratC s him on a bed of disease and sufi’er-
q v . Gin, and Jamaica 4j *»' t “ k f s | n .r. If upon examination it shall be ascer-
Mackerel;^*4off : ■ bores bar. tafned tbit the foregoing statenn fits ate true,
with pain
business ifl all its branches, at tho old stand of I J! n ” 10,1 ' I01 J
Lewis Fitch, where lie will remain until tho first j le ' T '' r -
of October. He has on hand a small assortment i • * iave loil
of i «s reputed
Tailors’ Trimming?, and h'ppos by strict atten
tion to his business to merit a share of tho public
patronage. , .
N. 15. The latest New York Fashionsrcgular-
lv received. Cutting done at the shortest notice.
Macon Aug 13 1831-10
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Bi.xcs (Chatoau manufactured) Claret
10 do St. Julian Mcdoc
77 do Soap No. 2
34,000 Segars, (best brand)
Will bo sold low by
• 25-10 ItEA & COTTON.
40
of-tl:t>
June
RR. FRANKIIIM,
HAYING located in Macon, res-
pcctfnllv offers bis services to the ci
tizens o'f that place, ami us vtciuilv
He will at tent to tb' 1 ‘-uticsof all tfie
branches eonriectcd with his profess
,. Fiirirery, Midwifery. Sec. ,
Dr.' F will be found in his office at all tunes. |
BAGGmC.
a||A PIECES heavy hemp Bagging
if G00 ready made Cotton Bags
i .i toil A per "yard—tvljich will bo sold
i"h.n^
on gdrill terms.
July 16 1654-q
llE 5 te C ( )TT< >N.
unless professionally cng-U’
tiov 14
NEW
Spring GocJs and Oioihing'.
J I-ST received ache Macon Clothing t-ytore, a
good twsortroeiu of Goods aud ( lothing for
b spring and summer, cheap for cash
april 3
LEWIS F1TC11.
soap; 200 pieces heavy bagging; 1000 cotton
liags; Sugar. Coflee, Iron, rialt. Molasses, nud
almost every article relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort
ment of Dry Goods. Hats. Shoes, Hardware,
Nc. all of w hich will be sold at the lowest prices
aud only for cash. Also will constantly receive
fretSh supplii"- from all th A northern m u- e's amt
hereafter offet unparalleled imlucemi-ists.
Macon aug 191P34-9 ^ - r _
Mr. JI. R. i\V Lang hi in,
W ILL attend to our business during our al>-
seucefrmn the state. ,.,^ r „„..
inly ]0 111'. A A COT I ON
it b, comes an imperious duty, that all w to art.
laboring under the evils before spoken of,
should "throw them off bv substituting white
for black in tho paintina of their Imuses ; ami
jjtc tanm r I w-iuld sav, if i> he m'< cssary iu
oi or to preserve tiro wood and comt ibuto <o
tlte li- ak!-’ and C'-mfott of bis family that his
i dw.-l'i s’.ionlil b painted white, it is equally
j necessary that his staid, s sho .!d be w bite, that
i his horses may have a cool [dace to stay in a'-
i ter they have- done heir w-oik ; and if it be
i important tint his mif and h>tncr Amtl-I h-
: kept cool and sweet, his dairy should oe wlnte,
a ut midsummer. The ningcot works a p'rs
sage down through thu inner bark, below me
sutface .ff the "round, where it remains secure
for winter. Tnon? are two ways, and per-
nrips more, of preventing or remedying this c-
vi| : one is to surround the collar of the tree
r iih something which will destroy the ijSgct;
the other, to cover the .lower part ofthe tree,
during summer, so that the fly caimnt deem -
ito its eggs near the ground. Lime
o.-, laid around the treo. at.tho surfa
ground, have been mntid ■ ill i; ‘
trot ing the grub, as the r:ii»s which sataratc
these become strongly impregnat -d with the
Bkali, find*a passage into the holes, -and kill
the insect. Tlte other is the most readily c-1-
fected bv straw, the buts buried in tlic glteuud,
>et upright round the tree, and sccurwi'tott
)i\ two or more straw bands, h (■ c ^5
deposited above this, arid the straw tc-mt*-
,'d in autunni, the gfub, uot having ricaclici
tbe ground, is destroyed by ttie cold of wim-x
IT#
Woollens should be -washed in very hot
-mis and rinsed. Lukewarm (rater shrinks
thorn.
A correspondent of the Baltimore ^Batric-.
u rites from Cincimuitti (Ohio) on ti.a! 5;h \ T . r A.-
ihat tut Criticra rise left thar cifk - ’.