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c & M. BARTLETT, Editors.
M.1COA', Georgia, THURSDAY, OClOBER
i834.
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lt MACVX Ca: by MY BOX BARTLETT.
„ . „ />*« on Second Street—next Jour to
pr,nU« 0 J 1 Huton't Hotel.
TFRM5-—Tumck Dollars a year, if paid in
, * nr Four Dollars, if not paid before the
JygUCC,«• j . ..
.Subscribers living at a distance
aJvsnce
i, 4) f die y<5**i* #
* . c rt .nuircd in all cases to pay in advance.
w, !U»<y 0 Paper discontinued. but at the iliscre-
li'iii of the publisher, until all arrearages arc
i :iil.
CAM! STORE.
SSSBE223 <51 'Oi/O 023.
Xrxt doer to the Post Office.
■Kt \VE received nud are turn- opening a
EJ very extetuivo assortment of Entirely
r ! Srasuuable and Fahionable Dry Goods,
J'v-,h will bo sold at unusually low prices
Pure (risers will find it to their advantage to
. ...all. Our Stock musists in part of
jjJJ Ilic-ccs Calico, from 10 to 37ets.
j0 o do furniture |»nuU p
J’lincli
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o
100
so
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50
do 'J’urkey Red do
,ln Circnsasiiuis all colors, printed do
' ,u, French Cl.ally,
Gro tie Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Siuchmv
Sarsiict and Levantiue Silks
rul'd l.tuiug^ “
Poult de Soic
rul’d Cambric
pl.iiu Pope striped, & plaid Cambric
iMiuk, plain and fig’d Swiss,' jaconet
Xansiiok. and mull .Muslins
I inrn Cambric. im'g do, bishop T.nwn, cor-
■ .j c ,j,{nut's, I.accs and Etlgiugs, iiuerlmgs
",'l dost silk, gauze. hernanis, & crape fancy
rdi iwls. Thibet Wool do
pongee nud spirialfieltl silk lldkfs
mu .In cotton flag, turkey fed, an if behd lltlkfs
ItMi doz tacking Combs
100 do side n<>
tucking side 00
Prosing and ivory do
I.'iil plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
M ii Ribbon*. Ti.fieta Rib’us every color
*•5doxelegant Nells, fig’d blk aud co’d velvT Belts
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
(Oil dnz while, raudou, blk and slate cotton aud
woollcu Hosiery
Kid, llnrscskiu mid beaver Gloves
,T0 •• woollcu do
| i:l lcs 3-4 4~! 6-1 clacked Homespuns
ps Irish Liuens every quality
lim tiuz spool Thread
50 do Blk. and assort’d coin’d Irish sewing
Thread, blk. and colored sewing Silk
oO pieces blue, mixed, stuped, and drab Sat
inet is
10 do blue, black, mixed, Rroad Cloths
Striped and drab Cassimcrc, Ermine tl
«5 pcicc* white, rod, yellow &. green Flannel.-,
from ID «o 7jets.
-Si bales -’1-4 and 4-4 Homespun from 10 to 14c.
j do cotton and hemp Osnaburgs
f> do striped uegro Ul.uikets 8 amt 9-4
51) pieces Rose do
jtl do heavy Fustians aud woolen Cloths
for negroes
5 bates 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
Furniture Plaids
Hangup Cord. Ticklonburg. Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper. Heavy twilled bowel Cottons
j Rales Tickings front I2£ to 37j cts.
jr o Cotton Silk Umbrellas, geutlemctis
Cloaks
12 cases Beaver nud nap’t Hats, 6 cases wool do
a large assortment of heavy Shoes, gentlemen
ai d ladies Shoes of every kind stood assortment
Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Gias
w ire, Groceries See. tee.
Expected by first Boats a large assortment of
Groceries, iron Salt Steel, Bagging, Fish, Nails.
& •. &c. .
DRUGS, MEDICI I\ES, &c.
HE subscriber is now receiving his fresh
T
supplies, and ill additinu to au extensive
assortment of
S’ZaESSS SEJJGS,
Medicines and Chemicals,
Oilers for sale a quantity of
DYE STUFFS,
Viz.: I.ogwood. Red Sanders, Cam aud Brazil
Woods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala aud country
Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Biue Stoue, Alum
ami Aimullo.
PAINTS.
White l.ead, dry nud ground ill oil
Veaetiaii Red do do do
Spanish Brown do do do
Yellow Ochre do ' do do
Verdigris do do do
1’iussi.in Bine. Rose, Pink, Drop, l.ake, Vermill
ion, Croute Green, Croine \ellow, 'l’era, Dt^ien-
iih, Stone Ochre, Litharge, Turkey limher
Flake White. I.ainp ami Ivory Blacks.
PEUFUMERY.
■Otto of Rose, .Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving
Soap, cream Soap, Cologne nud Rose Water,
Vegetable Rouge, Boar’s, Macassar aud Antique
oil, Ruse and Pearl Powder, &c.
BRUSHES.
Clothes, Hair Tooth, Plastci, Shoe, aud Ilorsc
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap. Pines
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, See.
Sic. For sale by W.M. G. BROWN,
nov 21 8
RYJSSSlii Ol OICSXa’SO^
B ■ \\ E now on hand 210 bids domestic Li-
AJL quors; 1-1 pipes, bf pipes and hhds Bran
dy. Gin, nud Jamaica Rum; -15 qr casks ass.
Wines; Sliblsuss. Cordial; 40 bbis and bf bbls
Mackerel; 40 hf l.bls Crackers; 30 boxes bar
sonp; 200 piecis heavy bagging; 1000 cotton
bags; Sugar. Codec, Iron. Salt. Molasses, and
almost every article relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort
ment of Dry Goods. Hats. Shoes, Hardware,
Ate. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices
and only for cash. Also will constantly receive
fresh supplies from all the northern markets and
hereafter otTer unparalleled inducements.
Macon ting |9 H34,9
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. BIRDSALL,
AS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment of
dry goods,
READYMADE CLOTKirtfC,
hats, shoes,
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OK THK FOLLOW ISO:
siuper Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue,'Black. Mixed and Faucy colored Satinctts
English Meriuous
Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and While Flannels
Printed Salshury • do
Gauton and Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Tabic Diapers
Birds Eye ami Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue aud coloured Bomhazettcs
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
I.iuscys
Bleached and Uubleached Shil lings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian I.ustirng
do Gros de Swiss
tlo do Naples
do do Berlin
do Siiichcws and Sarsanets
Colored Gros de Naples .
Black and colored Florences
do Italiau Crapes
Merino Maudes aud Square Shawls
Common, Thibet- wool. Valentin, Silk Dainask
aud twisted Silk Shawls
Ilernani, Muslin. Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress lldkfs
I.ndics aud Misses BounCts
Irish (.incus ami Lawns
Cotton Cassinicrs Leaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
FluorCloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia ShcctiugBcur Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass O/.naburghs
Hangup Cord Cottoii Yurn
Coitou, Worsted aud Lambs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk mid 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, Xansook and
Book Muslins
I .iuenCambric lldkfs
Pongee, ludiau Flag and SpittleficldHdkfs
Curved aud plain Shell Coiubs
Geutleineus English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skia and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
Ready-made Clothing.
Superfine bine, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown und green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
aud blue, steel mix’d and lancy colored Sattinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sutlinet Pantaloons,
xautb’s doth and sutlinet Dress and I-’rock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Fluriutine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Yaicntiu, English 8i!k, colored and while
Merscilles Tuilinet, Swausdorvu and Sattinet Vests
Caiuiet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Putersliam Box Coats,
Lyon 8kin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shins, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, Ac.
JYcgro Clothing.
Men's &■ Tooth's Fur Hats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal A-Hair Caps,
Fine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, «!tc. «fcc.
Oct 15. 17
2\ O’CASZAGEAir .
H AS just received from New }ork, and is now
opening'at bis old stand, a very extensive and
Well selected stock of
And fall and iVinicr Goods,
Which he will sell very low fox yash—his stock consists
in part of the following articles:—
50 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
25 do. New Orleans do.
’Si boxes l.oaf do.
250 bags Cuba und Rio Coffee, 1!0 do. Java do.
10 chests Tea, 10 hhds. Baltimore Whiskey,
50 hhls. do. 15 hhds. X. F. Rum, 59 bbls*. do.
75 hhls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do.
C pipes Cognise Brandy,
THE SUBSCRIBER has formed
anas- dciabon ip hi$ ratinrags h Com
mission lin.-iiu .ss. and i:i future it will be
concluded Under the firm’of
BOXCOBKS^ 2?2! ;K» & CO,
and he solicits for the n,u firm a continuance of the ce- factory, and as n
the summer, prevented my attendin'* to the
business auv futlher tind I learnefl upon an in
quiry in the fall, that “it seemed :
weevil in some degree.” This w
n in i Ik- lu
nik
2^SiS2s2E 6b WOOS,
Xtit door to the Tost Office,
AYE jnst received und have on hand a
fresh assortment of Groceries, which are
ottered for cash at very reduced prices, viz.
50 barrels N. Ruin
2 ldids. Jamaica do
25 hbls rye Gin
25 do do V, hiskey
5 hhds. Baltimore do
36 barrels Apple Brandy
5 lihds superior old A. Brandy
10 bbls Malaga Wine
3 do Teuerifle do
1 pipe Sicily Madeira do
2 do cogniac Brandy
1 do Holland Gin
6 bids Peach Brandy
0 do Cider
4 hhds Viuegar
10 boxes Soup
10 do Raisins
6 do Prunes
5 do Starch
4 do LfSugar
25 bags Coffee
20 bids Prime Sugars
2 bags Spico, 2 tierces Rice
2 do Pepper
Ground aud race Ginger
Teas. Chocolate, Sperm Caudles
25 M Cigars
10 kegs Powder
20 bags Shot
200 bars Lead. &c. &c.
ALSO
A fresh stock of Dir Goods, Hardware. Cutlo-
rv. Crockery, aud Glass Ware, Hats, Boots,
shoes, &ic. 6ic.
’ 1000 Franklin Saws
200 Long handle Spades
50 Short do do
50 kegs Nails and Brads
June 12 1834-37
2 lihfj'. Jamaica Rum,
40 qr. casks .Malaga Wine, 10 do. Madeira do.
50 casks Cfi.-iuipaigue, 20 boxes Claret do.
20 boxes Lemon Syrup,
20 bbls. Cordial,
30 hhds. Molasses, •
10.000 lbs. Baltimore Hants,
4,000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
50,000 lbs. Sweeds iron,
2.000 lbs. blistered and German Steel,
50fl piece* Bagging. 500 lbs. Twine,
200 coil of bale and well ltopc,
50 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
f>0 do. Raisins. 100 bbls. Canal Flour,
20 crates Crockery Ware
Also an extensive assortment of *
DRY GOODS.
10 bales Dud’Blankets, 2 do. Rose do.
200 pieces Cali'-ocs,
50 pieces Ginghams, 50 pieces Irish Linen,
20 bales bleached and brown Homespun,
30 pieces Sattinetta. 50 pieces Flannel!*,
Bandanna and Cotton Hdkts.
Thibet and fancy Shawls, Silks, Hosiery Gloves,
Circassians, Bombazines and Uombazeis, Bead Bag; ,
and a great variety of faucy articles: also, a well select
ed lot of Cishiomible and
READY MAPS C£OTHXXV4
ALSO
A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans,
women’s aud boys leather Shoes,
Ladies Prunell Boots aud Slippers,
Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes,
10 doz. Fashionable Bonnets,
40 cases of fir Hats, 30 doz. Wool do.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles,
Bridles, Mortingals, Wagon Whips, Horse Collars,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Hardware and Cutlery.
In addition to his former stock, will arrive in a few
days, ten close Carriages, ten Chariotees, and ten Ba
rouches of the newest pattern and best quality.
Macon. September 4. 1KU. V
din^ttHho' kind of grape.
We lifivo now cmiu'erateti tire foijr es-cpitinl
check the' ingredients requisite l'ur the forfttaiiou of wine,
not saris- 1 when union; has not presented them um
was a:ii!;i- I < :i due proportions, in any fruit from which v.m
id, I iliu rmiu- tiiay wish to make wine, most add ;hl*m-
air trio!. The ourselves. ,
ivept, and wash- ; Temperature iiifiuci.ccs fenpcutntipn very'
r was then coy- i much. At 5U deg. very little feniieiitatiou
corn about a .will .commence, at 60 deg. the fenijematioit
and then a. lav-1 gradually takes place but about 70 deg. is tho-
By whom liberal advances will he made lo planters i of mvrtle, and ’his management continued y.i tonipCratiiro •**«•<* Musi, or tiiejuice-
and merchants who may wish to huve the advantage ol i throiighmit the whole harvest observing to cov- 1,1 tire grape is plnccu to leriuent.
sales'Of cotton (in Charleston', mado by us. j ertlto top of the corn bed with these little bush- j Having stated the above facts let m* fottsid-
‘‘ ni Jl.li 1 -M! . . • ■ cl A r (» s# . During the winter T several titnt's exam- er ;.:e best wav oi applying tlietii (o praetjee so
A. protracted Meeun- wi.l cc;.. ' jned the corn, m ar the door and saw no wee- as to make vjnc from liie native u:
nj lilnral patronage heretofore extended to him. The
undivided exertions ciftiie parties will be devoted to die
interest of their consigning friends.
JOHN C. IICLCOMBC.
Charleston, S. C. SapL 11, 1834.
Jtrfcmces in Macuu—Hamilton A Hayes, Cooke &
Cowles. Baxter Fort & Wiley, J. D. Beers I. R. St.
John &co.
rcbtly more thau tisualiv
ed to give the experiment ;
corn house was emptied, am
ed with boiling water; the- 1
ered with myrtle: a layer
foot deep was then brought in
°“ J hnrs, !?i’ in f* at i viL vet was fearful, that in the both' of tire Tito native grape (as fir as 1
ffKS the i'resbytenan Church in this place, I . v \ . * - * ;
to which all friendly ta the Ciuise of, kouse, ttm mischief might still he. going ou. P' -v.ni) . iurmsuwl with
Religion are most cordially invited to i Lute in tire spring we began to uso tire corn j quisites Jo; the formatia;;
The-lev. .Messrs. DatCamels, Howard, &. freely, and stiil found no weevil, the crop I gar is in to a small a CWftnrify to produce Al-
was eventually consumed, and was to the j culibl suflicteht to make a good wine, or one
last, entirely free from insects of all and every ; that will ke.jpwilFxn bi-ina apt m iiminto tire
kind. ’ f Acbtods fcrme'ntatjon'. The «• i ri;m-'c.-r
This was to me satisfactory, and the rulet *>1 the red grape, and the ferment are ia abuia!-
has been uniformly observed bf strewing the l ancc.
house with myrtle, and no weevil Itavq since I. should.therefore e; :.I »y the following ju o-
been seen. My corn liouse is divided into two j portions, taking care to use weight and mens-
bins, and an entry; and this year I had plant-] ore, and to note the temperature, and different
.-d a small field alone, and desired that it miiriit 1 steps of the process accurately, »o as to form a
g
attend.
others are expected to be present <>-» the occasion.
Macon Oct 14 1834-17.
“; ^KBSS3 «
A QUANTITY of superior Northern Cheese,
just received by
COOKE & COWLES.
Oct. 15. 17,
Gt nil emeu's Fine Boots,
Just received' amir for raj bv
WM.* II. BURDSALL.
Oct 15 17
ill
essential
no, hut tire
Loaf Sugar, Gin, Segars, Sfc.
■jg BBLS. N. O. Loaf Sugar of superior quality
B v* 10 boxes do ~ do
2 pipes Holland Gin
£ pipe cogniac Brandy
2 casks Pou Wine
20 boxes Claret
0 boxes Axes
50 M- Spanish Segars (superior)
50 boxes Soap
Rogers’Orange Gunpowder in kegs and canaisters
For sale by REA & COTTON,
sept 23-14
Holland's Tonic Mixture.
ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and
Ague also the genuine Hygean medicines.
For side only by
COOKE & COWLES.
Macon, Oct 8. 16 Authorized Agents.
N assortment of Colored Silks of the latest style,
just received and for sale by
WM. II. /BURDSALL.
OctU. 17
A
T HE llev. James 8terlv ..mi John lioss are expec
ted to preach, by tiic'Diyine p ir.nit .on, at die
following Baptist Churches,' on the days mentioned, at
11 o’clock.
Mount Paran, Crawford, Monday, Nov. 3d.
Macon, • Bibb, Tuesday, “ 4th
Flat Shoal, Jones, Wednesday, “ 5th
Fishing creek, Baldwin, Thurr.day, “ 6th
Island creek, Hancock, Friday, “ 7lh
Mount Olives, Baldwin, Saturday, " 8th
HIT The Milledgeviile papers are respectfully reques
ted to publish these appointments. oct 161834-17
ORTON’S GuugU Syrup, just received
and l or sale by
lec If WM. G. BROWN
05 s * WILLI AM B. JORDAN, will be a Can
didate for Receiver of Tax Returns at the next
January election. s«p 1)
For Sale or Rent.
A comfortable and convenient DWEL
LING HOUSE near tbe head of Cotton
Avenue, for a small family, with Kitch
en, Smoke House. A c. For particulars
inquire at this Office. Oct. 15. 17
G‘
ENTLEMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtouts,
* Drab “ do.
‘ Brown “ do.
1 Blue “ Coats,
‘ Black Camlet do.
just reoeived and for sale bv
WM. II, BURDSALL.
Oct 14 17
THE SOUTHMU\ PLAMTER
and J! ticultural l.-grum.
Published a'. Macen Ga. by M. Bartlett.
CONTEX TS Ol 'NoA , Vol. 3.
Plaster of Baris—Red cla>, bv it. R. Harden: Cutcli-
ing tent.; Courage; Hint* to Farmers, Gama Grass
lu-roasiug Chmc-a Mulberry; Fnea oaahle Flattery;
Household Adlers Bain Yard; Wheat uuickly prepar
ed l'>i Market; Tetescop- - an ordcle of Luxury; jTreiit-
nmnt of Cholcra; To increase the strensth and tin-u . -s |
of Thread and .Cotton Cloth; Draft Horaoa; Improve-1
ni-ii: of aoi); Cultivation of lire Vine; lHiilo«ophical I
Hoax; Cure for sore lacks of hone s; : xiraorUinary , *j' 1
l’hanomina; Remarkable habit of the Americas l.o-l^ 0 "'
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
D. BEERS. J. II- ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened nu office in Macou. in the
Counting Room recently occupied iiy Messrs,
lluuiilloo k* Hays, (opposite Husori’s Tavern)
• ud .ire prepared to trausact the Exchange Bu
siness in all its branches.
CSSCES,
At sight, or ou time, ou
N. Tori
Fayetteville,
Cbarhstoi:,
Millcdgcviile,
Mobile,
(C/** BuifCi
\ Ivrmces t
nr to si
York.
Philadelphia,
Savanna!), *
Augusta,
Columbus,
New Or'eaus.
tales Bank Notes for *
lie made ou Cotton,
/re.
cither to
vust$; Beantiful Extract; Poetrv.
51 aeon, Nov. 2
i[> to Savauuab* Charleston or
10
A FRESH SUPPLY O. NEW
GOO D
C OMPRISING a geueral assortment of
. Stuple and Fancy Dry Goods, also flue
Black aud Drali beaver lints, Boots aud Shoes,
Saddles, Bridles, saddle Bags and whips, Hard
ware, Castings. Crockery, window Glass, sets
of blacksmiths Tools complete, White mo ref gen
uine Cotton Cards, cottou Yarns by the bt licit or
bale, Foolscap, fetter and wrapping Paper,
Collins’ cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel aud Bird
Shot, Du Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm
candles. Soap, Raisins, Chocolate, Spices,
Spanish Cigars, fresh Tens of every variety,
loaf, lump and white Havanua Sugar, parent
Medicines, sein, gill nett and bagging Twiuc,
shoe Thread, boxes claret and champaiguc
Wines. Madeira, Tcnneriffe. .Muscatel and Mal
aga Wines in casks, Newark Cider, pure cider
Viuegar. (cc. &c.
Also iu store aud for sale on accommodating
terms.
55 hhds superior Molasses
25 do St. Croix aud Porto Uico Sugars
60 bags prime green Coffee
30 bids do do do
200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging
1100 ready inadu cotton Bags
32000 IJts Swede Iron assorted.
Planters merchants and all others having to
purchase such articles, are respectfully invited
to call and examine for themselves.
THOS T. NAPIER.
Macon. 6th Aug. 1834 7
Just Received mid for Sate,
ROWN and loaf p-ugar, Rice
Northern Rum, Gin and Whiskey
Old apple and peach-Brandy
Champaign aud cdguac do
Madeira, teuerifT-, and sicily Wines—old port,
muscatel and claret do—champaign do—
moUigu and fsaiiasc do
Cherry Bounce, P'rench’conlial, Newark cider
Dunbar’s best Loudon Porter, bar Lead, Shot
Best cavendish chewing and smoking Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef and Pork. Bacon, Coffee
Pcpperand spice, Pickled salmon and mackerel
Sperm aud tallow caudles. Lemon syrup
Bcstbuuch Raisins in whole aud half boxes
Martinique cordials, Jamaica and st croix Rum
Bar aud shaving soap, Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder and-hyson Tea
Milk, soda, sugar, butter and water Crackers
Ginger, Ciuuamoii, Nutmegs and Mace
Real Spanish Segars, Pipes, maccaboy SuufF
Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO,
A General Assortment of Crockery
Crlasa, Sardware* Cutlery, <Sic.
Amongst which are : Trace and Haller chains,
Wcediug Docs, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons,
Axes. Ilaudsaws, Gimblets, Augers ami Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts aud Screws
And various other articles which will be sold
low for cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
he kept separate. Into this entry ileus thrown, sure guide for repe
and no myrtle was put with it, but the two ; :hs J future time. !<>r
were as usual well supplied. Upon my ex- , which the cxperimei:
auiining the corn house, I found the corn infeessnry.
the entry filled with weevil, while that in the j Jffeasure any quantity ot nuole grapes, put
bins was totally free from all insects. The J them into a tub, and add to them as much Wa
com was immediately removed, and though fil- * as is eqaal to half their bulk; (note the
led with insects \vas divided between the! measure) masb all together to form the must, &
two bins; and myrtle pfcatifallv strewed {let them ferment gradually, (note the tempera 1 -
oi tho top of each. I am now rating *he j litre of the air and of the fermenting must) un
corn, and the weevil are no Where
to he
found.
This last accidental experiment ismorc con
vincing than either of the others; here the two
bins were free front weevil, and the corn which
was separated from then only by a loose board
partition was filled, and I have little doubt
would have been rendered unfit for use before
tiie summer was over. Perhaps, Mr. Editor,
in giving you and your readers die information
detailed in this paper, I have been “carrying
coals to Newcastle;’ if so light your spirit lamp
with it, and I shall be satisfied as my only ob
ject is to do good and not to see my name in
print.
With my best wishes for vonr restora
tion to health, and success in your pursuits,
I remain your friend.—Louisiana Register.
til the coloring matter of the husk is given out
i sufficiently to the fluid, (note the time requi
red) then strain off the liquor from the dregs
through a hair scive and to‘every gallon of li
quor add three pounds of tolerably white sugar,
and carry on the fermentation in a cask at a-
bout 70 deg. until from the taste you find the-
sugar sufficiently converted intq^Vlcohol, (noto
the time required) reduce the temparnture and
let the wine remain in the cask to become-
cleared. If the wine continues thickish, rack
off into a clean dry cask, and bung up, and
when fine, botrle for use, employing good corks
or it will not keep. Note—reserve some of
the wine to fill the cask up with during ferim i -
tation.
N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery.
C OLOGNE, Rose. Lavender. Florida, aud
Orange Flower Water; Cosmetic cold
Greatu; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples compound
Shaving Soap ; Macassar. Bear’s aud Antique
)il; G on la lid's Lotion, See., (cc. just received
from the manufactory of N. Smith Prentiss, Per
fumer, aud for sale by WM. G. BROWN,
june 1 36
ES7G-X.ZSM &t CLASSICAL
SQSQQ&e
T HE subscriber being solicited to return and open ui
a Shod in die city of Macon, he takes this op- f.
portunity of announcing to his friends and the citizens
generally, diat lie lias purchased a house and lot for
that purpose, most beautifully situated with respect to
retirement, salubrity and convenience at tho corner of
l’lum and Fourth streets, a short distance above the
Presbyterian Church. The School will go into opera
tion on Monday 3d November next. He respectfully
solicits public patronage. Parents and Guardians
may rest assured that the strictest attention will be paid
to the moral* and manners as well as to die literary im
provement of the students committed to his care.
Terms of tuition per quarter
Spelliug and Reading - « - - ■* - $4.00,
Writing and Aridtmetic ----- 5,00,
English Grammar, Geography, His-
torv, Ac. 6.00,
Greek and Iradn - -- -- -- - 8,00.
JOHN O’KEIFFE.
iCP l’.rfirmces. The Hon. C. B. Strong. Dr. A.
Clopton, Alexander Shotwell, Jacob Shotwell, David
Ralston, John Carter. - J. O’K.
Oct. 15, 1844-17-lt
REMOVAL.
jn US^F.LL &. DICKINSON have remov
ed to ihe store formerly occupied by X. B.
Williams, successors If. Blair A. co., where all
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can bo had
for cash only and at tho lowest market prices.
Just Slecyived
Bbls. and half hhls. all uumbers Mn< ker.-i: bb! •
and half bbls. family e411 at Fiour; PieiJtm Port
Tobacco, Bagging, Twine, Iron, See. See.
jul\;23-5 | an effect was visiule. JVIy removal to town t
WILD OR CANDLEBERRY MYRTLE,
-4 remedy against the depredations occa
sioned by the weevil.
April 7th, 1S34.
Dear Sin,—Information on alt and any
subject, connected with all agricultural pursuits
will, I presume, find admittance into your pe
riodical, and although tho notice may be of
apparently small matters, yet to so..re ono of
your readers, it tn.y appear new and let me
add, valuable. I am induced to make these
remarks from the inconvenience, I snlltred
for many years, from the destruction 01 tny corn
by weevil, and the total absence of them now,
in consequence of the application of a very
simple remedy. The land which I plant in
corn is low, and requires almost as much drain
ing as the river lauds, hut is productive, and
yields abundant crops. Whether it is owing
to the location of the land, or other, (to me)
unknown causes, I am unable to say, but tbe
fart is, that the corr. is often taken from tire
field with a great many weevils in it. No in
jury see ued to result from their residence in it,
while in the field, or during the coid weather,
but as soon as tire summer’s sun has shed his
genial wurmtb upon us, these intruders gave
notice of tlreir existence, by commencing tho
work of destruction. Upon several occasions
my provisions were materially injured, and
much complaiued of by tho consumers-—I
tried a variety of remedies, without effect.—
Late planting was both suggested aud tried;
the la nd was ail broken updeep m tho winter,
with a plough: the seed was coated with tar
and soot, and finally was brought iroui one of
tho sea-ishmds at a distance and planted.—
Tbe crops I think, were improved by each of
the remedies in quantity, but the enemy still
retained his position, removed, aud appan in
ly immovable. 1 was one nay maiiti 'nine the
circumstance to a friend who told m - that he
understood tirai the wild juirtUY( Myrica rcri-:
feru) was a sovereign reined. tor;‘iissei in ing- 1
ly incurable disease, at this lim. t!u d struc- 1
tiou had commeiK d and the in-.ects wi rc to be
seen in every direction: a quantity ?: myrtle
was p. • ou". .1 ai. 1 pread w riiie top of tin-
c rn, a .irecre is Fiven 10 lot! w it u >, if
GA3IA GRASS.
We were visited by a gentleman from New
Orleans, the other day, who came to our office
to make some inquiry about gania grass—he
had heard much said about it of late, and wish
ed to get some of the seed. On being shown
a stalk of this grass hanging in tho office, be
v as much surprised to find it an old and fumil-
acquaintance. It formed his chief dependence
for pasture and iiay, on one of his plantations
below the city. lie spoke highly of its quali
ties for hay,- when cut young, and said that cat
tle fattened well ou it In a green state, when a
foot or cigteen inches high. The only difficul
ty with it is to keep it down ; lie says, that
when grown from five to nine feet high, and
when old, it is not relished by stock. The
cattle then go among it to protect themselves
from musketoos. At this season of the year,
or later, tbey/now it off, btirn it, in any way
they can, and for the rest of the fall, it makes
the most delightful pasture imaginable. He
was unacquainted with tho fact that it would
grow ou high land; it being confined in his
neighborhood to low and wet grounds.
When we consider that this grass will grow
in our climate, and on dry as well as wet soil,
it must become a very desirable object with
our farmers to obtain it. If the low lands in
our neck, and along the banks of rivers and
creeks, and on the Eastern Shore of Maryland,
instead of being covered with putrefaction,
From the New England Farmer.
Tho Farmers of New England iii general,,
are too apt to contend with each other in tho
law; and to refer, even the most trifling con
troversies between them, to the decisions of
Courts of Justice. But they ought to guard a-
gainst this ruinous practice, as they would u-
gaiust disappointments and misfortunes. For
if they will attend to the fiuits of this unhappy
passion, they will see that but few if any, have
been benefitted, wlrle multitudes have been,
utterly ruined by it. So great are the una
voidable expenses of time, counsel, witnesss,
attendance, fees of officers, and so many the
vexations of mind, that in general, a man had
better compound with his neighbor in a quiet
and peaceable manner, and give bis coal, al
though lie had previously taken away his
cloak, than submit to tbe manifold ovils which
may possibly arise from a process in law. But
you will say Ire will gain tire cause, and then
—to which it may be replied, Ire may lose it
and then.—Farther you may observe that there
re certain characters, with which you are ob
liged to be connected occasionally, who are so
given to contention that it is next to impossible
to keep up au amicable correspondence with
them. They will encroach, deceive, oppress,
and pay no conscientious regard to tiieir con
duct and engagements. Doubtless there may
be such characters: but if you know them, it
must be your own fault, in some measure if
difficulties arise between you ana them. It
is imprudent to have any great intimacy, or :
much to do with a man of a dishonest, contcu-
producingdiseaso, and depopulating our coun
trv,—we say, if these situarions were well set tious spirit. Aud yet it must ho acknowLdp-
with this grass, and clothed with a verdure of
flowing green the year round, and producing
fine droves of flabby short horns, jn place of
miastata and death,—we think it would he an
improvement in agriculture. And why can
this not be done ? The gania grass on tho ex
perimental farm attachcd-to this estyblishment,
flourishes away finely this dry seesen.—La.
Register.
From-ihe Lowell Journal.
Native wine.
Some time since we published the fact that
a most excellent wine’could he made from our
native grape, aud stated our intcution of pro
curing directions for tire manufacture. The
following rules were prepared by Dr. Duesbu-
ry, ono of the most thoroughly scientific and
practical chemist in tho country; and wo have
great pleasure in laying them before our
readers, just, as tho grape is ripening, lit for
use.
JOINTS TOWARDS MAKING WINE
FROM TilE NATIVE GRAPE. ’
It appears that tire following are the princi
pal circumstances attending ibo. formation of
wino from of tire grape.
ed, that it may sometimes be a duly which y,
owe to the i.ublic, as well as to yourself, to op
pose his base and dishonest attempts. As
where a man challenges the title you have to
your lands when he might as well claim tho
lands and tenements of any otirer neighbor
—to oppose, and il’ possible, suitably punish
such a character, so avaricious and wicked, ev-
j ery man ought always lo be ready atid willing..
Such uicn in neighborhoods and iu such-tv,
are like foxes and wolves, in a llijtk of sheep:
aed we have to lament the lot of that man wire
is obliged to to come forward aud to expose
them at his own expense. But to avoid tire
vexatious and expense which unavoidably foK
,low from suits in law, “study to he quiet and
to do your own business—keep _\ our shop and
your shop will keep you.” Avoid taverns,
lmrso races,shooting matches and gaming ta
bles. Pay ail your little, as well as your grea
ter debts punctually. Give y our laborers their
hard earned wages daily, or at least, weekly ;
aud clue all your recounts with every man, at
the closo of every year. Use tho creatures
and goods of your neighbor, when hired or bor
rowed, as carefully, oj more carefully, than
you would if they were your uuu—hi- truija
charitable, and look upon all men as your
1st. Tlu^fflcohol or Spirit is derived from .brethren., Apcqstom yourselves to do ti.tlo
the sugar contained in the grape—tho Musca
dine grape, for instance, contains about thirty
per cent, of a peculiar species of sugar, and
when the juice oftbo grape is thoroughly fi.-r-
mecited it. produces a strong wine, on tire con
trary grapes containing little sugar, or which
are gathered before they are ripe- (and the su
gar therefore) not fully' developed) produce
thin wines which aro apt to run into tire Acet
ous fermentations or to form Vinegar.
2d. The Coloring matter resides in tha _
husk ol the grape—white grapes produciu' r J and appetites- An
white wine, und red ones red wine. j ho followed by your r.ei
3d. T 'he ferment (a substance which per- ! it would put an c ;.d to contorts)
forms the office of Yeast as ire.-d in making 1 and savd you fi^m the expem.
Beer) resides or is lodged in the membranes | of lire- ia-.v: which, though n..,-
that separate the cells of the fruit. ! ih itself, may prove iL most pi
Th. Water is held in a large quantity in ail | of distress, to these w ire rusi
grapes, but of course varies iu quantity accor- engage in it.
favo.rs.lor your neigbbors^aild ■ ithout any ex
pectations. of reward, from them.. ■'Occriook.
things said and dono-by them, «lien.they WCfC-
angry, mistaken; or (rented with liquor,. Ne~»
ver atte inpt to take thei advantage of thtm r
however they may exfiose themscH-PS; lmt
throw the mantle of charity over their weak
ness. Remember that you also arc ;t malts
and that lien-^olcnc<iis tk-.- lav ot your nature.
Above all things, make it yot
deavar to rcgulats. and■ cxitn
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tidy
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