Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, July 10, 1833, Image 1

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in 31. BARTLETT. MACON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10^1S33. Vo. VIL.aNew Sf.rtes....Number 41. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Published Weekly AT -MACON, GA. Printing OJjicc on Mulberry Street—opposite the Uriel: flange. TERMS.—TnnF.K Dollars a year, if paid in t advance, or Four Dollars; if not paid before tire ' ond of the year. Subscribers living at a distance will be required in all eases to pay in advance?; x candidate in the re- re at the nmuicc Mark D- Glark presentative branch oT tlie next IcgtslatU ensiling election in Bibb county. June 10 Jr. ■ -• i ' 'AS.--. We tire authorized to nnnounco CHARLES J. MeDO- * i+iilSt' NA I.D as a candidate to represent Pihl> comity in tlie Senatorial branch of the next let;ulatare. July 2 40 % JOHN M. SliEI.MAN is ncandidate for clerk of the Infe rior Court of Bibb comity. NEW SPRING GOODS A STB CSOTH^e, At the Macon Cloth\yg Store. "B~ FITCH is now opening.at the Macon _B_i • Clothing fi-torc, a new :nd splendid as sortment of GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- in part of fioailKi/.uiC!i, Camldcts, Marco Casiincrcs of most all colors, Plui-i and Striped do. brown aiul white Drilling, brown and white Grass T Spring and Summer Ok)thing. IfE subscriber is now offering for sale a new and extensive nsso'rtineiit.of Spring and Summer Clothing* which will be found to be made iu the best and most fashionable style, included arc the follow- ens. India-*Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig ured and plain silk Velvets, English figured silk 17’ We are authorized to -an- Vestiug, plain Florentine do. buff -and white Va We are requested to announce Dsrcui Reu, Esq. as a enndidato for receiver of Tax Returns of this county, at the next JuncO. 1833. 117 , Wo are authorised to an- nouurc WM. C. PARKER, Esq. a candidate for Ueriever of Tax Returns for the county of jjjW, at the ensuing election. Jiiiie5 4t We are authorized to announce Gko. I‘. W.io.vox as a r, S SJHO Candidate for Tax Collector at tlio cusning election. June II 1830. 37 _ We arc authorized to announce Gr.or.ot: Vioal as a 'J&jjgp candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. as John II. Sdis is u candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb county. 33 dp We are 'liitliorised to an nounce JOHN L. MUSTIAN a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb contuv. May 1,1833. 31 dF We arc mithorized to an ttotuico John II. Offutt as :t candidate for .Clerk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing election.— May 23 NEW BOOK STORE. 25. P. STZZSS & Co. RESPECTFULLY in form tbo public that they have taken' the store iu Ellis, Shotwcil Co's. row, tjvo doors” above the .’1’ost Oliicc, xrlierq! ‘they arc now receiving raid opening a very general assortment of „ t. - V Books and Stationary* Among tiicir works,"they have a gcncal assort- mrnt, ami will bo constantly' receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine. Lnw; .Jlis- tory.aud Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as arc usually kept in a Book Store. As one of their firm will bo most of the time at the North for the purpose of attending sales and selecting Hunks, they flatter then)selves that they tv ill at all times have as good an assortment, and bo able to dispose of them on as moderate terms as auv house in the Southern country. EL A2STK E O OILS, ,H. P. S. iv Co. have a largo assortment of all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best quality, both .English and American, plain and embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow uc ami white. B£A£rS£3. ll.auk Checks, Notary Public Letters, \Y arc- htwso Receipts, Hills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Clinks t!o Tax Collectors'do. Fubpntnas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Hills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. Marriage License, Rail Writ arid Bond, Inter. Com. Direr lions for Intel rogatories. Hills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec. . Dec 21 24 Pip HE Subscriber having purchased the entire -H. Interest of 2>. WOODBUS.1T, iu his Business, will hereafter continue it on Iris own account. G. B. MAKDLAW. May jj 31 bust’s Patent Printing- Press. AT | PE undersigned having been appointed A -3- gem for the s:.lc of Hunt’s Improved Patent Clit Iron Printing Press, takes thi? opportunity *o iccoiumead it to the frMemlty. Tliis Press is t iling into general me at the North—and is l ‘‘ to be the most perfect and ellicientot’ any 8® v -" in me. Workmen, who have used this and ■'•a-.N, give this »lie prolrrenco over every other - 11 as respects fcqse, power and durability; One of these Presses is now in me at this office, where it may lie seen in operation. Letters to the undersigned oil the subject, (post I'li'H will bo attended to. M. BARTLETT. O To the Public. ' tiio. first day of this mouth there took placo a trcineudous storm at Thomaston, *hich.is found to have extendet' wide auil far, “ :i 'i to have done much-damage—« ivingto which itinerant agents employod to sell tickets could arrive irr lime, ami the drawing of the Puion Hotel Property Lottery could not take place ou -'1 iii't. As there is considerable sk>c^ yeti, ■Oilivpos * of, the Proprietor thinks it best to tiavej •he drawing when ill*) stock is solfl r pr most cer- ‘? ,nl y the first (jay of January next: this will E 1 "• him time to sell" tbo balance of the tickets. ms.-s. Snlt i.ar-h & Overton start a line Post , " ac h I ninn Line, to leave Mnron nnd t'olum- on the first Monday iti April next, and meet ®l die Union Hotel in Thoinastun three times a I'liis splendid Lino mud raise the storks lencia do. white nnd figured Mersailcs, white, fig ured Silk and \ alentia (Job! \ csting, new arti cle, a good assortment of Cloths, Cussimers, See. Panel/ Articles. While nnd fancy Travnts, plcted and plain Bombaviho Stocks, Velvet and figured do. Gum Elastic, ncttsilk, nett cotton, and Webb’s patent Suspenders, black, white and fancy silk Gloves, black and fancy horseskin mi l buckskin do. brown linen do. English and French silk half Hose, vigouado. white mixt and strip cotton do. linen Bosoms, Collar-, ^tiffners, Spitdcficld, In dia and Rnridnuua linn kerchiefs, white and figur ed do. silk Umbrellas', childrens’ leghorn Huts, Palmlenf do. &e. &c. Ready Made Clothing. Bombazine, lasting nnd Circassian Coattecs and Frock Coats, bombazine and Circassian pan taloons. crape, camblctt and niarinocassimfero do. French and Imiglisli drilling brown do. French and English flrillTng white do.brown nnd white litieu do. duck and stripe linen do. vigona and lasting do. white ami hufl’ Vests (mersadcs) fig ured mersailcs and Valencia do. velvet and flor- entine <Io. common do. xvbit8*'Mrid• brown li.ieti Jackets, white and brown drilling do. duck nnd vigona <lo. Drawers, Siiirts, 3Iorning;Gowus, &c. See. See. AH of which will lie sold cheap Aw CASH. I would solicit the patronage of my friends and the public iu general. Also tho T AILORING will lio carried on in all its branches with despatch. A'. 11. Old accounts must be paid before r.cic sons arc made. April 10 . 28 LEWIS FITCH. Blue, dack and fancy col summer cloth Dress Coats, Frock Coats and Coaitcc.se * ln ' * Black honih'aEiiie Frock Coats and Coattecs, ' . English Merino,"--'rowan CassimerW Circassian and Lasting'!’rook Coats and Coatrees, Black and fancy colored summer cloth, black am! UNITED STATES HOTEL, - AirStTSTA, GEORGIA mm*: i 'ndersigned, grateful for the patronage JL that has been extended to him since he has had the management of the above Establi Fresh' Ih vgs, Paints Sp O’s. DR. W. li. SA£X. \Sjust received his fresii pi.nj.i'es. and of fers f*r sale, at his store ou Cotton Aven- qunntity of j L'-wseed Oil Extract Sai-saparilln, Sperm do Carpenters i Train do Castor Oil (line article) j White Lead Croton Oil • tie, ry as a necessary meentirc *o renewed exertion* which would ‘end to niifinnfe my every toils and neraapn c*ii!-.o liie to rei . D that station «hich ! p .!i'hd>le ambition loves best. idle:.;ea, in imparting m you some of those fo i rs wh'eh i thiiik pervaded our assemblage at yon- fair, permit me to utter those which c'aii- nor lie suppr -ssi d, as n ftontbe^T'iihabitant. cil- joying the priviliges add benefits incident to" a warm climate, I felt a nariona! pride at viewi IpnnishBrown ground Spirits Turpentine <lry brqw)! Bombazine. Erminet. black Lasting, I meut. respectfufly 0 informs his friends and the English Merino, rowan Qaisimere, wlnte aml pn si ic geuerallv, that the HOTEL is now open. hrnwn I .ini'll iJriilinfrv whifft Iirmrn I ^...i :ii .• * . «nni!UOr *!t and pledges himself ... ,( , . ,, , , , .that hLs exertions shall he to render the'riccom ’ .bm'.colored Marsedls, white and colored ; hiodations of this Establishment inferior to none V alentia, black Velvet, black Satin, black i u th e oilr brown Linen Drilling,,\rcite Sateen, brown t an d will contiiiuo so during aiiJ !• rcncli Linen, strigyd Florentine and a Jl times and all seasons! r A;mkccn I antnloous. »-•—*- • .... While IIIS STOCK Super ; NEW GOODy. WM.IJ.fiURDSALL, Has just received u tie: vend extensive assortment o Dry Goods. Clothing* Hate, Shoes, tyc. H IS stock will be found inferior to none, oiul pnrchn?ers, by favoring him with a call will be offered Goods at die most reduced prices. : For Cash Only, CONSIST.”, If CART, Or Till'. rOM-OWINOI iaxony. Blue. Black and Colored Broad Cloths . Blue, Black, .Mix’ nnd Fancy .Colored Sattincts Striped Sallinets, English Mcrinocs Dilute Point and Rose Blankets Red, While. Green and Yellow Flannels Canton and Saxony White Gauze do Damask Table Diaper Bird’s Eye, Scotch, and Russja ;; do Blue, Black and Colored Botdfiazelta do do do Circfirsians Negro Clothing, Limeys Brown and Bleached Sbkjfbiga do do Slieiitings do do Drillings Cotton Ozmriinrgs, Fustians Black Italian Lustring Black Gross de Swiss, Blag); .Gross do Naples do do Berlin Black Sinclicws nnd Sarsnnets Col. Gross dc Naples Black and Col. Florences do-"), do Italian Crapes Scarlet and Blnrk .Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawl* Cashmere, Valentin, Thibet Wool Shlt.^mnask and Csssimere Sliaiyis Ifci-fxni, Paris Alli-lin Crape G.vize, Gros dc Naples end Mfudarine Dress Handkerchiefs •' V-ii;. Indies’ and Misses* Belgian, Iteiian, Straw, Leg horn. Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin anil Gauze Garnitures English Moleskins, Bed Ticks Apron Checks. Furniture <k» Domestic Plaids nnd SlrlpfJ », Floo*- Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity. Hair cord do Riisrin Sheeting, Blench Dowlass Burlaps, Bangup Cords lri.”h Linens, Lhwns Blue and Scarlet Uattinct Cotton Cassitncres Black and Col. plain Tlitihons Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams Lncc and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet I.acc Tlin-xd Laces Chinbiic. Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book .Muslins I.incn Cambric Linen flainliric Ilandkercllicfs, Pongee do )iiiliit Flag nnd Bandana do Shell Combs ' Ladies’ ami Gentlemens* Gloves. Cotton, Worsted an-l Lamb’s Wool Hose Black nnd Col. Cambrics Bend Reticules Men’s and Boys" Fur, Cloth nnd Seul Caps Chinchilla do READY MADE CLOTHING. Superfine, blue, black, grern, adclaid, olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats « Blue, black, green, blown nnd sleel mist Cloth Frock Coats “ Blue, br--.\vn. olive, green and mixt Cloth Coatees Blue, steel mixt fancy colored Satlinet Coat- CPs nnd Frock Coat; CupCrfme blue, bluck, brown, olive, green and sleel mixt cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassiinei c do Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Sattinet do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup do Youths’Cloth and Sattinet Coatees and Panta loons .. . Black, blub and draftfjeffritnere Vests Black and colored Velvet do Dark and light figured Valentia, while and col ored Marseilles, Swunsdown, Toitiuet and Sattinet Vests Camblet and Plnid Cloaks ‘ . Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather Stock*' Fine Linen Shirts, Cellars. Bosoms, &c. &c. Negro. Clothing, A/wTs aiul Youths' Fur and If ool Hats, Fine Boots and Shoes* OTBOILO SHOES. dtC, 6lC. *C. Oct. 24 4 Bombazine, uncut Y'clvet,' ami colored Silk Vests. ' .!• >;;) Drown and white Liuea, white Saiccn, Flemish Linen, Bengal Stripe,. Rowan Cassimcrc, English Nlcrino, and Circassian Round Jncket.c. Youths' Cotits, Jackets, Pantaloons and Vests, etc. etc. WM. II. DURDSALL. April 1(». 2f> REA & COTTON tV E in .Store and offer for sale ou accom- iriio^ating terms . ICO hhds Molasses 10 do St. Croix and N. O. Sngar 20 bbls Western Whiskey Btl ifo Ballimbrc tlo 25 do N. E. Ruin 5 pipes Northern Gin lo obis tlo do 30 boxes Tobacco 100 pieces hemp Ragging 1000 readymade Cotton Dags Liverpool and Turk's Island Salt, in lots to suit purchasers, may 15 33 iu the city Tho Staldcs arc amply supplied with an abun dance of good provender, arid under the manage ment of a careful and experienced Ostler. JOHN R. ANDERSON. dp The papers of this city, tho Georgia Jour nal, Macon Telegraph, Oolifnibtis Enquirer, Southern Danner, Washington News,,and Wes tern Herald, will publish the above once a week for one month, and forward their accounts for payment to J. II. A. in oil | do do Venetian Red" j Windsor Glass i Paint Brushes Indigo, Spanish Flotc I Alum Copperas Pearl Ashes Magner Starch To be Let. 7ILL be let for ono or more year possession given tho 1st day of .October next, the store and dwelling bouse in Mtill)firry J street, now occupied by Mr. Job Magic, the sit- ! nation for business it equal to any other in the I place, nnd having a good dry cellar, which ivit the store will he let separate if required (lopal Varnish Black leather do Japan tlo Glue Snuff, Mncaboy and Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Hair & coat Brushes Camel’s hair Pencils lunio Scal’d • "hloridc of Lithe Chloride of Soda Lemon Syrup Lamps Lanterns / Lamp Glasres £: Wick Sslpbnt & -Vinegar th trv. prod tie I sti: t'K !t;i- feel per- Q.uininc Piperiuo Iodine Opiuni Morpliium Sv.inbr Acetate ESadcira and Port \^inc, Suitable for convalescents, Together with an extensive and general assort ment of all articles hi his line, all of which were purchased in person by himself in New York, and J and are warranted genuine. lie is prepared to give reasonable accinmnntintions ,\;,d respectfully invites the attention of the public. Feb IS 21) to JtineSG Apply REA &. COTTON. NOTICE. URING my ahseuce Mr. Samuel Wnrre will act as my agent.' R. R. SMITH. .1 u:io T iie TH LAW. subscriber lias resumed the PRAC- CE of the LAW; and, having located himself at CASSVILLE, Cass county, will at tend to any business of tho profession iu the Gher- ukee Circuit. CORNELIUS D. TERHUNE. May 17. (it 33 XIEBU&BD PEUC£1», Earthen, China, Glass and Look ing Glasses, THOMAS J. BARROW & CO. - Importers, 83 Water Street. Sew York, 4 RE continually receiving the newest).pat terns of Earthen ware, Chinn, fee. cy tho late arrivals from Liverpool. Their stock com prises ev;ry variety in the line,.and is surpassed by none in extent or quality. .They havo made sucli amiogemeuts in England, for the purchase of their GOODS, as enables them to bold out the strongest inducements to Merchants dealing in the lino. Tboso who arc laying in stocks of the article, will find it greatly to their interest to call, as the very* low-tst prico will be named which it is pos sible to stdl at. N. D. The best packers In the city employed. THOMAS J. BARROW & CO. • Importers, 88 Water Street, New York, dp Orders by letter carefully atfendcd to, and Goods charged at lowest rates. Tlie, Constitutionalist, Augusta; News, Washington fiSouthcrn Banner, Athens; West ern Hera d. Anrnria; Standard of Uniou, Spar ta; Gcerjia Journal and Federal Union. Mil- lodgevillc; Telegraph, Macon; Democrat, - Co lumbus; md Hive, Columbia, S. C. will please insert the above' conspicuously ns often as ihey caii tor 8-’’. and forward their riecoistVts to the of fice of the.Georgia Courier, Augusta. June Iff TSOWXCB. A S all the Notes and accounts of ill. Felton, j ia. have been transferred tome since the IRtlt j day of December last all persons so indebted are requested to come forward without delay and settle the same, particularly those who owe on open account to liquidate, or suit will lie com menced. WM. B. CONE. June 26 39 \ IRON CHEST, for sale bv April 10 29 U'M.H. BITRUSALL S?CL&£?22 mi T 1 Ci'JJtfTBAI, HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBER has takeu the above establi--hment situate" in tlio extensive lire proof brick ‘huildipg, recently erected In Macon, mid is pre- _ pared for the accommodation of regular boarders, anil transient persons. Com modious stables arc attached to the hotel. The subsiriber hojic-s to merit from his friends and thepihlic a share of their patronage. JOHN GARTER, March £7, 1833 27 Late of Clinton. UNIONHALU " Forsyth* Ga. Thosiibscriber has purchased and now occupies the late Man sion House establishment ill For syth, where he xvill take pleas ure in ministering to the accom modation ind comfort of those who ujav favor him with 1 a call. His House is tommodions, nnd he indulges, a hope that those who visit the Union Hall will tevo no rc^oon to complain, either of treatment rr citarges, which Inst shall be as mod erate as the times will warrant. A share of tho public patronage is rcspcctfullv solicited, jnn 22 18 JOHN REDDING. Orange Powder, Kegs D Rogers celebrated Grange Powder—10 do iu 1 lb caunistcrs,; Received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at factory priceshv REA &. COTTON, 4 : *>i i i j* Hfi undersigned has opened a Livery Sta ble for keeping anti hoarding Horses, &tc. at thg stand latterly occupied by Riley and for merly *iy Brucn, fronting the Court House square, Macon, where lie will be thankful for a share of public patronage. 11 is terms will bo as moderate as the price of provender. iJvrc. will admit, and every attention paid that is requisite! Ills pre; sent charges arc ten dollars per month. A feS’v;.Saddle Horses will at all times be kept for hire.' JOSEPH WAIN WRIGHT. Feb 29 21 NOTICE. ; . ~~ H,E Partnership and Connexion in the : wheolwright nnd Blacksmith business, heretofore existing hetweefi tin* .subscriber nnd Williamson Smith has for omc time past been dissolved, and by the origiunl and subsequent un derstanding between me and Smith, all debts due for \y-brk arc to bo received by me in considera tion of my advancing the,whole funds and assum ing *Hc wlmlc responsibility for wages and, rent. All Persons are therefore specially notified to make payment to the subscriber anti to him turiy of demands duo for work heretofore done ,ty the stihsbrihcr and tlie 3nid Smith—all persrins also tire notified that 1 ntn now carrying on busiuess at thu,,shop on Cherry street lately occupied., by me find tlie said. Smith, on my own.sepfipato account and that neither the said Smith nor ariv other person or persons is or arc authorized to contract or receive money for my account. WILLIAM DYER. - Juiic291833, Rw 40 ^ 7S1IIE Sub: .0. at the lscriliers still continue the business stand, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will lie done accord ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North whit'll will arrive in the course of the slimmer, consisting of Gigs, Bu- g)***;. Barouches and Carriages, they feel con fident of pleasing customers both iu articles and prices. The have now on baud an assortment which will be sold low for cash, such 03 Strikers, Gigs, and- Barouches; besides several splendid sets of "Harness, with I.aces. Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bands, Loops and Bows of nil sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended to. and. warranted to please or no sale. . BENTON & BACON. I Wanted as an Apprentice, [ A lad-.about fourteen or fifteen years of agri, of i steady moral habits. - li. & 13. May 4 J33 " V. fs that couhl he furnished ! _ I mind tiir beautiful skeins | silk with their- variagatf-d and bright errors, mm- I g'ori in pleasing confusion, xx i:H ifie idee rill; stockings knitted bv tlie same fair hand that had manufactured the even thread silk,—success to their efforts and patriotic exertions. The twelve j bottles of wine that stood there in a row, full r,t i various quaiitied Georgia nines, fm-uis n.d bv iiumbers of our respeetahlc- citizens, a.s well as j myscT, produced emotions which made rt j fonscious of past and present duties will | fftruied towards Georgia; in nil instant, rrtr.itils- j cenees of flays- k-n - -ie.e, crowded invtduutr.rilv j on my mind, and a panorama of country sccne- | rifs passed in fleet successipo bel’ore mv ntitul. in .it. 1 saw the farms that r.urroiiiid me. as tliey were in the years 1820 ami Ic2I. with thdr cor n and cotton fields Only, methoagh of the lard ami the lasses, and remembered of the love they pro duced. I also plainly viewed tho first quarter of.an acre ot vines 1 planted in 1821 a-iijd 1822, ami lo! Item tho landscape was transformed from a mon otonous to a lively scenery, now I viewed myself as a devoted pdot. breaking down old prejudices; and venturing in an unknown and traetiess ocean, j here ! toiled hard and planted the first vineyard j with the lucious viup. here I could see, in lively | grceif-cfiVri Dtc'i-Wbo'ighs emerging our of the j obsotn o’ tlto laud, spreadin;; in rapid supecssion | over forty acres ol gretmti, divided in several ad jacent farms and in view of another, whilst at the j same time, 1 thought with pleasing satisfaction of tiieease and independence the generous vine had produced - to Its.cultivator. - From 182R up to the present time or since T showed the lir-t practical example, the vine cr. - I ture has rapidly increased and attracted the nr- I tentiou of our farmers. I count five large vinc'-yt j yards around Hillsborough, embracing about 3T> or .">0 acres, and bear of mtipv new ones spring- j ing uv in the adjacent counties'. 1 must not nis ’ | to say, however, that Macon has contributed ! largely to advance our vineyard, but more espe- J cially mine, and in so doing, your city lias added j credit.to the credit, and honor to the honor just- j ly cUiimpd by its citizens. I atn, with respectful consideration, vours. C. DI'EMER; Twenty Dollars Reward. ^ TRAY ED last December from tlie sulftcri- her, Houston comity, near Perry, a.'.small sorrel inure three )’cfirs old four feet-tin or eight inches high—one hind foot white—has .the ap pearance of having been burned on each side of her head—hair being thiu tyid skin of a dark co lor. Any person delivering lifer to me will be emitted to the above reward. Jane 24 1833. 40 JAMES DEAN. (ty 5 ’ The Federal Union will please give the above three or four insertions and forward their account to JAMES DEAN. FROM TIIR SOL’TIir.il.V PLANTES. SECOND FAIR Of the Georgia Agricultural Society. REPORT of the COMMITTEE ot.-U INE. The committee appointed to examine tho T Domestic Wines exhibited, and to adjudge arid award the premium, hen leave to report: That considering the recent introduction of the grape, and manufactory of wine in-this sec tion of our country, the camples offered ou this occasion were such as to evince that great pro gress has already been made toward supplying the . ijesideratum of good .domestic wine: and profitable remuneration to those who may pur sue the delightful culture of the Vine.. When our vines shall have become" older, and the art of cultivating and piuuing better understood, and more constantly and strictly attended to, so as to bring the fruit to its highest perfection, and con- management is.atedlutcly nece scquently the must to Its greatest richpess; the 100 T DISSOLUTION. HE Co-partnership heretofore existing he- tween iho subscribers under the firm of HARRIS &. HMYTH is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I BENJAMIN F. HARRIS JAME:* M. SMYTH. Forsyth, June 16, 1833. 38 great inducement for purchasers who and So a ’"r indulge in Lotteries. ,, J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. ** * * * •ouuston, March 4,1833. BOSTOA RUM m BARRELS high proof Boston Rum, \ J received per Steamer Pioueer. For sale by REA & COTTON. 18 .1 teenfs. ’ jail 30 Sugar <$• Iron. far Hill)3 St Crone Sugar o 5 liltds N. Orleans do !lO fill Swecds Iron, assorted. On consignment, and for sale o.-i accommoda ting terms by . WM. P. ROWLAND, j HE subscriber having determined to have n final adjustment of all matters which he has any interest in brought to a close, offers the . following property forsale, and if not sold befor Tuesday tho 5th of November, will then he sold j , l to tho highest bidder in the city of Macon Dwelling House and Lot, together with-four large ritore houses thereto attached; Ware Heuso and Lumber Yard Lot; . Saw and Grist Mills, Lands and Privileges thereto attained , 3 Town Lots with comfortable Dwelling and ott buildings; Ono two acre Lot and improvements; One four acre Lot aud improvements: Two Lots of laud lying near Bulloch’s Mills, well Umbered; 1 Lot ofland7lIi dhtrict Gwinnett No. 256; 1 do do do Wilkinson No. 221; l do 2d do Coweta No. 133; Together with Iris Stock of Goods now on baud. Terms of sale made known by applying to the Subscriber in Macou. DAVID RALSTON. P. S. 1 Pipe pure Holland Gjii jqst received* 1). RALSTON, N. B. The subscriber will require" all accounts due him closed up to the first of July, and all edits created after that date will be closed every sixty day's. IJ. R. July t. .40 i .. quantum of sug «r or oth-'r saccharine now in uso may be diminished or wholly aha.i-'ot’ed. Then may we expect our wines to compete with th.- good, if not the best of foreign importations. The Committee give the preferencelo that ex hibited by Mr. Diemcr, produced near Hillsbor- j ough, and award to him the premium. That offered by Go!. Alexander is excellent Jan! •H Mosquito Sffetting"* [ U3T received and forsale bv May I 30 WM. 11. BURDS ALL G-entlemen*s Drab BeavcT Hats* O F tbnluest style, just received and for sale by WM. H. AURDSALL. GOLD MINE,. ( f jtl'i HE subscriber oTers for salo on the 3d j JTonday in July next, rn Milledgeville, a v \ Gobi Mine, No. 999 12th district 1st section. A j piece of Gold fins been found on said lot, weigh- I ing36dwtsi LEWIS COWART. Sen. May 15 3-3 td Method employed by Diemcr in th? maklr. - o' Wine. Gkntlkmkx or tub (?.*. Ao. Socijitv : 'J’he.samples I presented at your annual fair, were extracted, put of two large full half pipes, and only draw;: one day previous to tho fair. June 11. dP Tho vTr.es T presented, and to which yot- gave the premium, were very voting, and i!" 1 mis take not me youngest of any that were there, be ing the produce ot last vintage. 1 made the wine last summer, gathered the fruit when ripe in bas ket:;, cleaned the clusters qj all defective berries and insects, mashed tin-rh in clean tubs wtih clean hands nnd then transferred the must into vats for fervent, tip: wine being made, l draw it into large barrels previously atumed with siriphru- ated matches, and fermented and cleansed in these lor ten days, here tlie wine underwent n- noth'cr strong ferment and boiled its impurities out of the hung hole, I used must and old wine to refill the barrels four tiiuos a day, during ten days^ht the end of which time fermentation grad ually sub-ided pud,left the! pure wine completely made—covered the bung hole with cloth or wooden board so ns to allow suliieiciit vent toc- volvc the last throws of the carbonic gas, then af ter it had bceii left so fora mouth, stopped it tip close and left it in this condition until December, when i racked itioto other casks, well stained as bcfo.te, and fitted it for use. 1 am, with respect, C. D1EMER. N. IL After all I have said above aud all that can again he stated by any other vigneton, wine makers notice that no good wine can he made with hr.ii grapes badly managed, and that clean ry to produce upertor wmc. Notwithstanding wliat may bo aid about the iunatp power of wine u rnaout pos sessing the power of cleansing the liquor, no ono should neglect cleanliness. Dr.. j and we regret that it is.not in our power to be stow on that sample a seroud premium. Doc tor Bowen’s sweet wine is luscious, aud but lit tle inferior to number the.second. And tlie specimens of Cant. Sullivan afford a pleasing evidence of the progressive culture and manufacture of the article. But what is better than all is the speedy prospect of the total aban donment of the use of ardent spirits ; for none but perverted tastes could prefer tiie latter to the j quickly removed healthful delicious drink qY the former.. 'There was some hesitation iu deciding between Mr. Diciner’s and Col. Alexander's, hut there was n racinencss and vinous flavor about tho first that boro pff the palm. The first wine was rep resented as having been produced from a seedling vino of very flourishing growth, and perhaps suggests the best hint fqr obtaining a variety of improved grapes and vines adapted to our own climate. From the Southern Planter. BOTTS IN HORSES. Coweta county. June 16, 7833. Bartlett—I have lately seen published, several medical directions for tho cure of Butts iu horses; and as t do not like any of them 1 think 1 can prescribe a more certain and effeelu- ai remedy. The several publications that 1 havo seen arc not deadly enough in their operations to destroy the holts. It is well known that the hotts are not easily removed or destroyed, and when they commence their operations, they will in a little time kill the horse unless they aro ~ome of the publications that l have seen, recommend fish brine, hickory es, spirits and molasses, ar.d the bowels of chick- LETTER FROM MR. DIF.MER. Emmf.nthal Vallkt, Jasper, co. June 15,1833. Gentlemen of the Ga. Agricultural Society: WliiLt ealnriy reviewing the generous and pa triotic eC&rts, that you, together with the citizens of Maco-V, manifested a; Vour fair, 1 feel com in- | Vomica--insufficiently dissolved ced that very many beneficial consequences will result out of your exertions, and you have ample motives that prove that similar societies, in ’other countries, less favored by fertility of soil or March 26 27 G may 15 ENTI.fiMENS’ fiino Cloth Caps. Just rece ved and for sale bv 33 . WM. ft. BURDS ALL. j A direct Importation. j CA8KS Madeira Wine, warranted asu- perioi article, for sale by May 22 °4 REA & COTTON. June 17. 33 Stunmor Goods and Clothing^ f UST received at the Macon Clothing 8(ore April .2 121 LEWIS FITCll, NEW PRIME li. J UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of fice, Tho Wew Primer* or Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infant,, Common and Sunday Schools. Will be sold low bv the quantity. Price 12j cents single. HOLLAND GIN: - 3 PIPES Holland Gin of fine flavor, and warranted pure, received per Boat Omega and forsale by REA & COTTON. June 17 33 FOR SAL! AT TH;3 OFFICE. !***#»’.'? V'r.'vtfi ’ * j climat^ have been productive of immense good, to induce you to strive-and persevero in your lau dable undertaking, in so doing yon will emulate our farmers to fostef ftatiouul prosperity, pro mote tin it* own comfort at home, replenish your markets with n greater abundance of staple arti cles of commerce, ;:4 well as augment the abun dance of family comforts in your city. Permit me to express .myself, gentlemen, in terms thrt all my fellow citizens may understand, concerning your next animal fair; when I come to cqntend for tlie premiums, I own, I wonld a- gaiti be gratified with the award of pre-emiur ence, audthofigh human nature might, it"success ful, whisper a voice pleasing to selfishness, I would, if unsu.-cess til, endeavor to'surmount as far as can be the mortification of defeat;, cherish ing, in thq meantime and in a man-like mannev excellencies hud supetior abilities in .other indi viduals, who honestly strive to surpasd^others it$ tbeir profession. I shall censure no one if over come, but on the contrary view Successful rivaS* ens. These recommendations I consider wholly idle ami ineffectual, anti as well calculated lo cure the Spavin or Big Head, as to kill or de stroy the operations of the Botts. They hold with considerable tenacity to their prey, and if nothing more deleterious and quick in its opt ra tions is applied than fish brine, hickory ashes spi rits and molasses, or chicken guts they will soon destroy the horse. The only certain cure is Nux Vomica. When it is discovered that the botts ha?- commenced their operation, take three or four bitYtriiiiuf Nnx Vomica, rasp them up, put them into a quart tiottle, pour into the liottln :i gill of boiling water, then shake it until the Nux Vomica ^’.sufficiently dissolved. After doing so, add to ‘he gill betting water cold water enough to prevent the hot water from injuring the horse: then dyepcii tl;c horser with ip, a*»d : it will in a iittlo tinie rflifevo- the borse from their deadly ope rations. It may be thought tbul it would injure tlie horse-'-if so, itis a mistaken idea, for I have repeatedly made pB.ypcj’imcnts svitji if,— 1 havo given in desperate.-aB'.Ustubborn cases as many as eight Imtto.n - of if, and it never injured my- horses in the stmallest degree. Ii will not injure, graminivorous animals; and th'oisctts arq/ofa dif«- ferent species ; they, are oftbec^rnivefqas anim- aTs : they live by sucking their iitrtrjnieq;, and ; when the liorso is drenched witIt 1 KpNilx Vorrtic.v they suck in tho liquid, and in a little time they’ become $o completely intoxicated with its dele terious cffecti that they are compelled to quit* their prey—it destroys tbein effectually. As -> preventive against the botts. a quantify of tb/'* Nux Vomica shonlil be kept rasped up, and at’- three or four different times in the course of i*he : , year, give three or fonr buttons of it at each timet* to each horse. It; will oft only destroy the bottV but it will give tho horso »goqd appetite tqs.ea.rf- and make him thrive- off hiudl£ Yours/ v Os H.KEnANV