Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, September 11, 1834, Image 1

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OHPIA C. E. & M. BAItTLE'PT, Editors. MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1834. •Volume IX.:..Number 12. lifiORGX A TEI.>jUIS.ArK : y!A cok Go- h MYRON BARTLETT. n.-,r,n<r Oficc »* Second Street—next door to ‘ rl ° “ ifuson's Hotel. TERMS-—Thrkk Dollars a year, if paid iu trsoce, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the tad of the year-. subscribers th ing at a distance uTlii'r required in all cases to pay in advnucc. Paper discontinued, but at the discre tion of the publisher, until all arrearages aro „i,l. . .... ■ CASH STORE. irlfifi£S 6c WOOB. Next doer to the Post Office. n \VE received and are now opening a very extensive assortment of Entirely , . jiensunable anil Fahionablc Dry Goods’, ’Amii"' 11 bo sedd at unusually low prices Purchasers will find it to their advantage to • n rail. Our Stock consists in part of pieces Calico, from 10 to 87«s; . i(h) do furniture priuts ,^ loh do Turkey Red do «i 1 ,i 0 Circasasiaus all colors, printed do *6 qr. do French Chally, KX) do Grodo Swiss, Gro de Nap Berlin Siuchnw Sursnet nud Levantine Silks col’d Lining “ Poult do Soi« •q col'U Cnmhric 100 plain Pope striped, & jdaid Cambric j0 book, plain and fig’d Swiss, jaconet, Nnnsook. and mill] Muslins Linen Cambric, ins’g do, bishop Lawn, cor ded Robe*, Laces and Edgings, inserting* iO doz silk, gauze, hrrnauis, &. crape fancy Shawls, Thibet Wool do 10d doz pongee i " 1 ^ spittnJficld silk Hdkfs 100 do cotton flag, turkey rod, and bead lldkfs J00 doz tucking Combs 100 do sido do s'hell tucking & side do Pressing aud ivory do 150 plain and faury Braid Bonnets Elegant soit Ribbons, Taffeta Ilib’ns every color 25d(izelegant Bolts, fig’d Idk aud cb',1 velv’t Belts plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do 100 doz white, randou, blk and slate cotton and woollen Hosiery Kid, llorseskin and beaver Gloves 50 “ woollen do O Dales 3*4 4-4 0-4 cnccKoa tlomespuns 25 ps Irish Linens every quality 100 doz spool Thread 50 do Ink. and assort’d colo'd Irish sewing Ttread, blk. and colored sewing Silk 50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, aud drab Sat ined* 10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths ,'•'tripod and drab Cassimere, Erminott 25 peices white, red, yellow &- green Flannels from 31 to 75cts. 25 bales 3-4 and 4-4 Homespun from 10 to 14e 5 do cotton nnd hemp (Lnuburgs 5 do striped negro Blaukets 8 and 9-4 50 pieces Rose tin 50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths for negroes 5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes- Faroiture Plaids jfangup Cord. Ticldcnbnrg, Russia Duck, Crash L'injier. Heavy twilled Lo.vcJ t'otunn 5 Pales Tickings from l-$ to 37£ cts. it 0 Cotton & Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens Cloaks 12 cases Beaver aud uap’t lints, Gens as wool do I large assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemen ard ladies Shoes of every kind good assortment llardw ire and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass tv ire, Groceries &c. &c. Exported by first Boats a large assortmrnt of Gioceries, Iron Salt Sled, Bagging, Fish, Nails. & •. &c. NEW GOODS. H W3I. H. BURDSALG, Ars Just received a new aud extensive as sortment of URY GOODS, MA15IMADE CLOTHING, MATS, SHOES, tfc. w Inch he is oIFcriug for sale at reduced prices For Cash Only. III? STOCK CONSISTS, IS 1‘ART, Of THE FOLLOWI.VO t buper Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuctts English Merinoes Duille, Point and Rose Blaukots •Scarlet, Crimson, Green and White Flannels Printed Pnlsbiiry do Canton and Saxony and Gauze do Damask Tabic Diapers Birds Eye and Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue aud coloured Bombazettes do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Linsevs Bleached and Uublcachcd Shirtings & Sheeting: Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustirng do Gros de Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Siuchows aud Sarsanets Colored Gros de Naples Black and colored Florences do Italiau Crapes Merino .Mantles aud Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentin, Silk Datnask and twisted Silk Sbawls Hernaui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze aud Gros do Na pics Dress lldkfs Ladies aud Misses Bounds Irish Linens and Lawns Cotton Cnssimcrs Beaver Fustians - English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks Dr.nier.ic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SliectingBcar Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oztiaburghs Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn Cot ton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin nud Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark and light col’d Prints aud Gitighanrs Fig’daud plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslius • ineu Cnm>>ric lldkfs Pougoe, Indian Flagnud Spittlcfield lldkfs Carved aud plain Shell Combs Gcutlcineus Euglish Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Just Received and for Sale, B ROWN and loaf Sugar, Ilice Northern Rum, Gin aud Whiskey Old apple aud peach Brandy Champaign ami cognac do Madeira, tejierifie, aud sicily Wines—old port, muscatel and claret do—champaign do— lnalaga aud fautinne do Cherry Bounce, French cordial, Newark cider Dunbar’^ best London Porter, bar Lead, Shot Best cavendish chewing and smoking Tobacco Best pickled mess Beef and Pork,'Bacon, Coil’ec Pepper and spice. Pickled salmon and mackerel Sperm and tallow caudles. Lemon syrup Best hunch Raisins in whole and half boxes Martinique cordials, Jamaica and st croix Rum Bar and shaving soap, Chocolate Imperial, gunpowder and hyson Tea Milk, soda, sugar, butter and water Crackers Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace Real Spanish Segars, Pipes, maceaboy Sini/T Best Canal aud Western Flour. ALSO, A General Assortment of Crockery Class, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. Amongst which are : Trace and Haller chains, Weeding Jloes, Shovels and spades, Sad Irons, Axes. Handsaws, Gimhlets, Augers aud Chisels, Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws And various other articles which will ho sold low for cash only. may 22 J. BENNETT. A FRESH SUPPLY O. GOODS. € COMPRISING a general assortipen NEW | r 3. GODDARD Co. ’Ware Heusa 6i Ccm- FBOAI.TUE sotixnr.nx ri.AXTr.n. GUINEA GRASS. - . . , Mr. L JZ<litor-—Last spring I obtained from missicm ^iCECuants, Florid t about half a pint of Guinea Grass s-igtl I sowed’in drills two feet apart, on coni- r'lticli of I k, J Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, als-,. fine; Hffnron Black and Drab • heaver Hats, Boots and Shoes, i , , , ,, . nt Saddles, Bridles, saddle Bags ami whips, Hard j 'VILEcontimio to transact ' mon » illc land, about the midJlcof Aprii. It — - ° -* tlit Ware House occupied by them during me. • ’ , , 1 . past season. This Ware House is as secure j canl ? »P very 111 :lbout ,1 ! r ^ e ' VCcks > & from the dangers of fire as nay in the city. their COOKS 6c COWLES, L UC opening a general Stock of Goods at their New Store. They would he pleas ed to receive a call from their friends, nov 21 tf 8 ware. Castings, Crockery, window. Glass, sets of blacksmiths Tools complete, Wiiiiemores gen uine Cotton Cards, cottou Yarns by the bunch or bale, Foolscap, letter and. vgtapping Paper, Collins' cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird j Shot, Du Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm candles, Soap, Raisins, Chocolate, Spiees, Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety, loaf, lump and white Havanna Sugar, pa .cut Medicines, scin, gill uett and bagging Twine, shoe Thread, boxes claret and chainpnigue Wines, Madeira, TcnnerilFe, Muscatel, and Mal aga Wines iu casks, Newark Cider, pure cider Vinegar, &c. &c. Also in store and for sale on accommodating terms. . ■ «. ; 35 hhds superior Molasses 25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 60 hags prime green Coffee 20 bills do do do 200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging 1100 ready made cotton Bags 32000 lbs •Swede Iron assorted. Planters merchants and all others having to purchase such articles, arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. THOS T. NAPIER. Macon. 6th Aug. 1834 7 NEW BOOK STORE. THOMAS PURSE. RESPECTFULLY in forms the public that he has taken the store Ellis, Shotwell Sc. Co’s row, two doors above the Post Office, where he T DRUGS, M15DICINES, &c. [’I HE subscriber is now receiving his fresh supplies, aud iu addition to nu extensive assortment of TRUSS! DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, OBcrs for sale a quantity of DYE STUFFS, Viz.: Logwood, Red Sanders, Cam and Brazil W»»oils, Spanish Fiot. Guatemala aud couutly Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone, Alum and Amt,-mo. PAINTS. White Lead, dry aud ground in oil Vtueiinn Red do Spt,uihIi Brown do Yellow Ochre do Verdigris do Ptibsini] Blue, Rose, Pink, Drop. Lake, Vcrmill- »n, Cromc Green, C’romc Yellow, Tern, Dcaieu- Sione Oclirc, Litharge, Turkey Umber Ftake White, I .amp aud Ivory Blacks. PERFUMERY. Otto of Rose, .Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold j Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving Cream Soap, Cologne and Uoso Water, Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar and Antique oil. Rose and Pearl Powder. See. BRUSHES. Clothes, Ilair Tooth, l’Jnstci, Shoe, ami Ilorsc brushes, Also _Starch, Saltpetre, Peavl Ash, Soap, Fines tobacco. Ground aud Itaco Ginger, Spices, &c. «• For sale by WM. G. BROWN, nov 21 8 do do do do do do do do & WOOD, Next door to the Post Office, H AVE just received and have on hand a fresh assortment of Groceries, which are offered fur cash at very reduced prices, viz. 50 barrels N. Rum 2 hhds. Jamaica do 23 bbls rye Gin 25 do do Whiskey’ 5 lilids. Baltimore do 36 barrels Apple Brandy 5 hhds superior old A. Brandy 10 bbls Malaga Wine 3 do 'IVucriffc do J pipe Sicily .Madeira do 2 do cogniac Brandy I do Holland Gin G bbls Peach Brandy 6 do Cider 4 lilids Vinegar 10 boxctfSoup 10 do Raisins 6 do Prunes 5 do Starch 4 do Lf Sugar 25 bags Coffee g0 bbls Prime Sugars 2 lings Spice, 2 tierces Rico 2 do Pepper Ground aud race Ginger Tens,Chocolate, Sperm Candles 25 >1 Cigars JO kegs Powder 20 bags Shot 100 bars Lead, &c. See. ALSO A fresh stock of Dry Goods, Hardware. Cutle ry, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Hats, Boots, shoes. See. See. JOOO Franklin Saws 200 Long handle Spades 50 Short do do 50 kegs Nails and Brads June 12 1834-37 now receiving and opening a very general assortment of Books and Stationary, Among nis Works, lie has a gcueral assort ment, imd will he constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as aro usually kept in a Book BLAHTK BOOKS. A large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best quality, both English and American, plant and embossed, water and feint lined, piuk, yellow ne and white. SXANSS. Biank Checks, Notary Public Lettms, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Ladiug. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Subptcnas for Witnesses.' Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter. Cora. Directions for Interrogatories. Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds, AOuclitnonts, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra- iou, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bouds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tec. Dec 21 24 HAMILTON & HAYS FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHA3STTS, Macon, Georgia, H ave removed to the large and convenient Ware-House formerly occupied hy Messrs BLANTON & SMITH, where they will trausact a general Factorage, Ware-House aud Commission business. Thoy avail themselves of this -opportunity to return to their friends and patrons, their grateful acknowledgements, and to assure them of a renewed solicitude for the pro motion of the interest of all who may favur w ith their business, either directly or by tbeir fticuiis. i.iDerni advances made on Cottou, aud other Merchandize in store. July, 1834. 3m 7 received but little attention, other than once They take this opportunity of rcturuiug their I cutting down the crab grass between li.o drills. grateful acknowledgments Sr the liberal pftr6p-| It appeared very thrifty and soon covered tho age heretofore bestowed by their friends aud the ground. It now stands six feet high, and so public. And by a strict attention, to business c |os^ > that it appear* like a solid mass. In commitred to their care, and the facilities which an j l!iu ^- est i lu }; L . Sj [ understand it is they will he able to render l]ie!r custoi..c^. tl.cy a s ifft wi!l 01 , tliv e our winters Imp© to ircnt a continuance ot the patronage (1 . ... , . & . T , . «• , their friends aud tho public in general. Thcv . vfl! invaluable. I do not know whether ar-prepared to make liberal advances, at all j It usually state the first year; betas yeti times on Cotton stored or shipped by them. perceive no efforts on mins to produce seed. Cottou stored at their Ware House will be Perhaps some of your correspondents can tell insured at the lowest ratest, if requested. J y 0U more about it. Macon sept. 1,1834. 6m . | C. E. 13. USSFIODJT ACADEMY. ”^5°^ Upson county, Ga. 2-ltk December, ledd. from tiic southern •bi.antfr. the Trustees and Patrons of this In-: GOOD GARDEN SEED. stitutiou, feel great pleasure in rccommeu-: ding this school to the favorable notice ofthepub- Tnose who know that‘time is money, ought lie. Having gone into operatioJiu January last I to know the importance of procuring sound or under tha Rectorship of the Rev. Peter Mclnfyre i ‘Fresh Garden seed;’ but considering it a niat- its success has far exceeded our most sanguine j ter of little consequence, continue from year expectations. We therefore, feel much assured j t o year, practising the same old plan. Instead thhttbcse who will favor this rising institution w uh [ of devoting Jen minutes in tho week at a pro- ih.eir patronage, v. ill. genera \ jo muc i p ca pP l p 0r soason t 0 saving from our own gardens, we with thcresu t; tI . 1 ; u Zr ^i e'' P«» it offnnt.1 the time comes round tor sow- struction, will, m due tunc, ensure <UuoH)ii£ii pro i ....... paratiou for collegiate admission, as well as area* when we make out oui list ol the WAREHOUSE AND Lime ! Lime ! Lime! 300 H ALEXANDER W. SNEED, . Attorney at law* WING located iu TalbottOU, Gn. tc nders _ his professional services to his friends and tjt- public. He will attend the several Courts of •he <_ hitMliooclicr I 'ircuit. . 05^ I’be Federal Union will give the above a insertions and forward tlieit nccount. June 2fJ 1834-1 Mils superior Litnc for sale at low prices. Apply to july IU REA & COTTON. Iron Frame 'Travelling Trunks, WM. H. BURDSALL. 1 7*OR sale by iipril I 27 FOR SALE A GENERAL assortment of Goods suited to the .Market, among which arc the follow ing articles : 50,000 lbs Bacon 100 bids Pork and Mackerel 20 hhds Sugar 50 hags ColTeo 20,000 ios Iron 10 lilids table Salt 850 bids Wines and Spirits 15 hhls Loaf Sugat My Ware IIouso will bo in older for tho re ception of cotton tho ensuing season. Those of my country customers who inay think fit to store can do >o free of any charge, aug 14-dt-B P. RALSTON. For Sale or Rent, iMIH IT extensive and convenient TAVERN .7*- *>» die city of Macon, lately occupied hy ,ir \L. A. Ericin. It is well furnished and cou- yiaNitly fitted for a pimfje house, with oxlop* fee. As : is trail known a p ini ’V 1r ••csrripiion of the establishment is dcomed f,^n “necessity. Porsnns wishing to onroh <sc «ill pe. se call and examine the premises for ilii in- j 'cs. Alt ftccoramodatlns purchase can be j r a |*on time, nud warrantrd ut)n given- For “filler pariivnl irs tpply to J. Cottliis, E«q. | ."clisetof Macou, or to tho subscriber of this JOHN NJS3ET. aug 30 12 4t N. Smith Prentiss* Perfumery. C OLOGNE, Hose, 'Lavender. Florida, aud Orange Flower Water ; Cosmetic cold Cream: Qasiueth Tablet; Naples compound Shaving Soap • .Macassar. Boar’s and Antique >J| ; Gouflitin’s l otion, &,<■„ &c. just received bo marftPactory.ofSmith ntelut, Pcr- I fumet, ami for • 3? l»y WM. G. BJ.OMN. juiu 1 1 Chloride, of Lime and Soda. £A8K Chlor ido Lime, solution Chlorid ,, ' 1 la. j'.ut icccivcd ami for rale by Way 20-35 WM. G. BROWN sa. 11 i VINO located in Macon, rcs- • u ctfully offers his services to the ci- dxcjus of ihiti place, and its vicinity He will attend to the duties of all the firm elm? conmfCtad with his profess ion—as Hurgerv. Midwifery, &<:• _ Dr. F. will he found iu Ins office at all time*, unless professionally engaged. nov 14 7 EXCHANGE OFFICE. J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO. « have opened an olfice iu Macon, in the Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs Hamilton t,- Hays, (opposite Hnson’s Tavern) nnd are prepared to trausact the Exchange Bu siucss in all its branches. CHECKS, At sight, or on time, on N. York, Fayetteville, Charleston, Milledgeville, Mobile, Philadelphia, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, New- Orleans (CJ 2 *.United States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will be made op Cotton, cither to hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or New York. Macon, Nov. £3 10 Spring and Summer Clothing WM. XX. BVRDSA1L H AS just received, and is offering for sale for Cash an extensive Assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting jn part of the following : Blue, black, green, & Adelaide summer cloth frock Coats, dress Coats aud Coatees Black and fancy colored English tncriuo dres Coats and Coatees Rowan cassimcro frock Coats and Coatees Black lasting nnd black Circassian Coatees Blue, green, black, adclaide and drab summer cloth, green and drab Napoleon cord, black lasting, black Circassian, ermincl, Mexican mixed, Angola cassimcre, Rowan cassimere English merino, white and brown linen drill ing, white ami brown linen, white satin, blue Florentine, and duck pantaloons' Brown nnd white linen, rowan cassimere and bombnzette, blue Florentine and white satin Roundabouts Vests of all descriptions Boys’ frock Coats, Coatee?, Jackets, pants aud Vests, &c. See. npril 3 REMOVAL. B l US3EI.L & DICKINSON have remov- i> cd to the store formerly occupied by N. B. Williams, successor to II. Blair & co., where all kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, See. can be had for cash only ami at the lowest market prices. Just Received Bbls. and half bbls. all numbers Mackerel; hhls. md half hhls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork, Tobacco, Baggiug, Twine, Itoh, Ac. See. july 23-5 JYew Spring and Summer GOODS. T HE subscriber has just received au exten sive assortment of Fancy aud Staple Goods suitable fur the season. april 16 WM. II. BURDSALL. BAGGING. A AA PIECES heavy hemp Bagging OtMf GOO ready made Colton Bags weighiug 1 3 to 1«1 per yard—which will be sold on good terms. RE A & COTTON, july 18 1834-5 4! a* be j’ivcn. Look at this. Wanted two or three cood Workman at the Boot and Shoe Business, for which Steady em ployment and liberal wages will THOMAS moon. Newnau, Coweta co. aug 19 1834-3teow-10 COMMISSION BVSZNES CITY OF MACON. I WILL commence the above busiuess by the first of September next, and will occupy LAMAR'S LOITER WARE-HOUSE, immediately on the river above the bridge, hav ing a good wharf attached thereto and safe from fire, for the convenience of my friends residing above Macon—I have taken tho Scale House on Cotton Avenue, from whence cotton xx ill be taken to the wharf free of charges. 1 have been inbusiucss for the last twenty years within thirty miles of Macon, aud for the large share of pub lic confidence aud liberal patronage received, I tako this occasion to return iny grateful thanks. From my commercial experience both foreign aud domestic, 1 feel confident that I will be able to givo general satisfaction, for the accomplish ment of which. 1 tender my uuremitted attention, time, talents and means, to forward the views aud interests of those who may favor me with their business and confidence. Liberal advances will he made on Produce, Met char-disc aud other property coufidcd to my care, aud strict atten tion given to the filling of orders, receiving and forwarding of goods &c. Insurance in the best offices can bo effected at the usual- rates, when desired. L. L. GRIFFIN. Macou, June 12, 1834. . 6m7 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 iu January and July ; the last Monday in March and September. Board, A\ ashing, and Lodging can be obtained in private families, pru dent -and respectable, and at convenient distanc es, from $15 to S20 par qr. Tiic salubrity of( tho climate of the neighborhood is unquestiona ble; aud its freedom from inducements to dissi pation, no less favorable to the good morals of youth and to their literary psoficiency. Robert Jackson, sr. David Kendall, Shepherd B. Saunders. Josejd> -Rob/imn, Marts Jfactcson, senr. Reuben If lute, 13 9m D. Alien FISHERY FOR SALE. A GOOD FISHERY on the Ocmulgce riv er, with about 61 acres of land attached, is offered for sale. It lies 3 dr 4 miles below Ma con. and is known as Fractions Nos. 117 aud 119 Macon Reserve, west side of the Ocmulgee—is generally known as Crawford’s Fishery. For particulars apply iu East Macou to June 12 37 D. FLANDERS. BOTTIE CORKS. •« M |Af GROSS velvet Bottle Corks, just B 4ft 9 received and for sale by juue 1 36 WM. G. BROWN. WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber continues to jjj transact the above business in its various branches, nnd in additiou to the Ware House at present oc cupied hy him, (which will be continued,) lie has taken the now Ware House on It. McCall’s lot, together with the Wharf. This ware house is considered the most secure from fire of any in tho city. He will be prepared to make advances on Colton aud Produco in store, aud on Ship inents to Savannah, Charleston, New York, Liv erpool, Havre, &c. A. C. COLD WELL. Macon Aug 21 1834-10 COTTON 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 Macou, in which he will keep' a constant supply of Forty saw Gius, saws Pinches in diameter, & by orders will make them to any requisite size. As my Gins are made of the best materials aud of superior workmanship, planters are generally invited to call aud examine for themselves. Char ges will be reasonable, and purchasers are at li berty to return my Gins if they are found deficient. All orders addressed to tho 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 tnadq reasonable—Gins will be delivered if required. , juue !834-3m-l JOSEPH DAVIDSON. anelies wanted, send to the nearest place .whore they can bo obtained, sometim es a iiundred miles to get cheated with yankee seed 1 war ranted fresh,' and all ibis sort o’ thing. Well, we plant them. Somo kinds do tolerably well. About half ne ver come up, and what does germinate is not recognized by the experienced gardener as , what it is warranted to be. However, say we, the loss isn’t much ; we’ll packet it and do the same tiling next year. Happening io be just enough of a y ankee myself to know some ol their tricks upon, ’strangers,’ I’ll'tell you how. they serve us, aii(K doubtless laugh in their sleeve at their success. They send out large quantities ot seeds to our druggists, allow them 25 and sometimes 50 per tent, commission, for selling, and at the close of the year, what remains on hand they take back, mix them un with good seed and send them to us again. This is neither joke nor rhyme, but a fact, about which there is no mistake ; and as this is a free country, both parties have a right to ‘go ahead’ whether the seed will or not. For my own part, I mean to quit it.. I don’t like work well enough to sow where .1 cannot reap, or plant where I cannot gather. ' Having frequently noticed what uncommon fine vegetables they have in the Charleston market, curiosity led me to inquire t.’ie cause ; when a member of their Horticultural Socie ty accounted for it by saying they used either English seed, or tho product of it of their oten saving. In future I shall try their plan. This article is rather out of my line; hut having about a fortnight since, devoted great attention to the preparation of and sowing two acres in turnips, viz. eighty odd loads well-rot ted manure, ploughed in, harrowed, hand rak* ed, sowed in drills a foot apart each w ay, then rolled ; the whole completed to my heart’s de sire by a fine shower two days afterward, I have now the satisfaction of finding that tho seed were good for nothing, and consoled by the druggist who sold them to me, by his dec laration that he was very sorry !! ! but I’ve time to trv again before the ‘full o’ tho moon.’ FARMER. Richmond co. Aug. 11, 1834. BOAT FOR SALE. * subscriber offers for sale his pole Boat J8L Caswell. She is a stanch good Boat, &. of the smaller class, was built last fall and has made but two trips; burthen about three hun dred bales cotton, is of »asy draft, and is well sui ted for the Oconee or Ogecchee waters. Terms of sale made easy. . J. R. BUTTS. Macon, juue 22 1834-1 F. F. LEWIS, MERCHANT TAILOR, AFl^OULD inform his friends and the public, * * that lie is now carrying on the Tailoring business iu all its branches, at the old stand of Lewis Fitch, whore ho will remain until the first of October, lie has ouhaml a small assortment SUPERFINE CLOTHS, of various colors. Also a variety of Vestings of fashionable and approved patterns, Cassiuieres, Tailors’ Trimmings, and hopes hy strict atten tion to his business to merit a share of the public patronage. N. R. The latest New York Fashions regular ly received. Cutting dono at the shortest notice. Macon Aug 13 1834-10 1 Ft om the Gcncscc Farmer. MANAGEMENT OF LIGHT SOILS. In a former communication I treated of the management ol clay soils, and in this I shall confine my remarks chiefly to those of which sand aud gravel arc the principal component parts.. The best soils arc generally of a dark color, with a due proportion of sand, calcareous earth and clay ; and it is the busiuess of the farmer, and happily in his power by judicious man agement to preserve its fertility, or if either of STAGE NOTICE. ff ■\IIE public arc informed “j _ft that the Line of Stages Heading from Macou to For-! those ingredients be in too large or in loo small 'syth will hereafter he extend-1 a proportion, in some measure to correct the ed through to tho Indian Springs, leaving Macon : ev jj # Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 o’clock A. M. aud arrive at the Springs same days : re turning. leave tho Springs on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays and arrive-iu Macon same days. juue 19-38 THE PROPRIETORS. Sugar <fy* Coffee. 8 II1IDS. Prime St. Croix Sugar* and 100 Bags Prime Laguira Coffee, For sale hy REA & CO'l’IDN. may 7 1834 31 40 ON CONSIGNMENT. Boxes (Chateau manufactured) Claret 10 do St. Julian Medoc 77 do Soap No. 2 34,000 Segars, (best brand) Will be sold low by ; 25-10 REA & COTTON. RUSSELL SL DICKINSON H AVE now on hand 210 hhls domestic Li quors; 14 pipes, bf pipes and hhds Bran dy. Gin, and Jamaica Rum; 45 qr casks ass. Wines; 8 hhls ass. Cordial; 40 hhls and hf hhls .Mackerel; 40 hf bids Crackers; 30 boxes bar soap; 200 pieces heavy bagging; 1000 cottou lgs; Sugar. Coffee, Iron, Salt, Molasses, and lmost every article relative to a grocery estab lishment, together with a very complete assort ment of Dry Goods. Hats, Shoes, Hardware, k-c. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices nd only for cash. Also will constantly receive fresh supplies from all the northern markets and hereafter offer unparalleled inducements. Macon aug 191P31-9 Mr. A. R. MLaiugh}in, W ILL attend to our business during our ab sence from the state. july 10 REA & COTTON JYEW Spring Goods and Clothing. J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store. . . . good assortment of Goods aud Clothing for | dressing of manure, and every inch gained ill tho spring and summer, cheap for cash. aoril 3 LEWIS FITCH. In the management of clay soils, the great object should be to render them more friable : but in the treatment of soils not sufficiently ad hesive the efforts of the farmer should be di rected to renderiag them more so. This is to be attained by the application of clav, tnari,. lcachcd ashes or swamp mud, and by plough ing when the ground is wet. It is often found that sandy soils rest on clay, so near the surface that deep ploughing will bring up some of it. Where this is (her case, the fanner may gain two benefits by oner operation. Two inches of clay turned up and mixed with the surface soil, will be equal to a Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing bo- tween the undersigned, uuder the name and style of Duncan Chastain &c co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. The debts of tho firm will be paid by Duncan So Doan, who will con tinue the busiuess. GEO. M. DUNCAN JAMES DEAN JOHN M. CHASTAIN. Perry, sept. 4. 4t I N my absence from Macon, I Icavo HOR ACE FITCH as my agent, who is duly authorised to receive all money duo me, and attend to m; business during 1 my absence from the State. LEWIS I'll Oil. depth, furnishes so much additional room for the roots of plants to search for food. If how ever, clay is not within reach of the plough* the skilful farmer will fiud a substitute in the scouring of ditches, or some of the substances- above named. Green crops ploughed in, have' been found very great improvers of such soi!s> In the management of light soils, I abouM not recommend fail or winter ploughing, unles* it he with a view to destroy worms, for tbe operation of frost is most ceftainly to JestjrajK tenacity ; but I would recommend pfougkii^' deep in nil soils. It ts ascertained that a due propottioa o£ lime in the soil, is essential to the production ol good wheat; where this is lacking, the en - ' ligiieucd farmer will .endeavor to ascertain whether the deficiency can be ttpptied wi*- riacoo. 4th Juno, 1834. 36 , ——— r. . M crv ! out an expense disproportioned to (bo benefits. announce ABSOw £ , and & in 1‘erjnsyfvauta, lime ,EM JOl'1DAN, as a candidate for Tax Col- 1(1 .f ' .... _ c _;i n has been found very beneficial on sandy jSOils. In Western New York, where it; can .^ob tained at a reasonable price, it while to make the experiment scaiic. ONTARIO, l.-ctor of Bibb county, at the ensuing election in binary next. sept. 4 Zfenry’s Magnesia, "CTTT \RR'ANTED genumo, just received aud Vt for sale by WM. G. BROWN juue 5 36