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COSAM K'li.t BARTLETT-KDITOR.
STOc Democrat
IS PUBLISHED F.VEUY WEEK IN
CO L U *ll* L' K, GEORGIA,
flf Three Dollars per annum, if paid in ad
vance, or Four Dollars, at the end of the
year. It is expected that all application for
subscription from a distance, will be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will be inserted at reasonable
rate* Sales of land and negroes, by adminis
trators, executors or guardians, are requited bv
law to be lie l and on the first tuesday in tho month,
between the hours of l»> o clock in the forenoon
■fy 3 in the afternoon, at the court house of the
county in which the property is situated. Notice
of these sales must be given in a public Gazetto
sixty diys previous to the day ot sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
be giver in a liko manner forty days previous to
be day of sale. *
N dice to debtors X. croditorsof an estate must
be published forty days
Nolice that all application will he made to the
court of ordinary for leave to sell land must be
published four months.
O’Letters on business must bo Post paid to
insure attention
CREEK STAND. •
rjnillS establishment, situated in to Creek
I Nation, on the Stage Road from t olum
bus, Ga to Montgomery, \la is now open for
the recep'ion of trav llers. under tho manage
nient and direction of the subscriber It is lo
cated eqiii distant from the ea tern and western
borders of ihe Nati n, it being thirty eight miles
ftom Columbus, and the same distance from
Line Creek, tho residence of Mr. Waiter 15
Lucas, excellent and commodious buildings
stave been ejected by the subscriber, entirely
new, which will always be kept in a state of
neatness and regularity for the comfort, and con
venience of those who ,i,ay bo disposed to pat
jon'ze him. His staules are -acute and roomy,
end abundantly supplied'with corn and fodder
U« i a. isted in tho management of his House
by dr and Mrs Reuben Lanier. It is the pos
itive t'e orrnination of the subscriber to be mod
orate in his changes, and to establish such rales
as cannot fail to be satis actory, and he slitters
bi -'self from his knowledge of the business
having been for several years engaged in the
Cnlumbus Hotel!, under the direction of Cen.
tv Howard, und subsequently under th t of
Messrs. Poinroy & Montague, that he w ill be
able to give satisfaction to liver- wh ad at Ins
House, SAMPSON L \MI R
J-U. M •—tfo
AIK HIXISTRA TOIV S SA LE.
\* ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday <)
and her next during the lawiul hours t ho
Court Mouse in » oluinbus Muse gec t ourny.
L tof Land >o 198 in the 6th district *’ Mo --
cogce; Sold as the property of Zadoch 1 inn
deceased, by orde ot tha 4 ourt of Ordinary,
for 'h- benefit of heirs and creditors of said do
ceased
Terms Three months ciedit with small
*Roles and approved security.
11IR A M FULLER, Adm’r.
July 14
NOTICE.
JTIOUR months after dale, appl'u ation will be
made to the ll nnruble the Inferior ' onrt
of Stewart County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of
John R Patterson (deceased,) for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of-’id '‘slide
JARED IRWIN, Adm’r
MARY PATTERSON, Adm’x
•July 14 hri 4m
NOTICE.
months after date, application will be
made to tire Honorable the lufe.ioi ourt
tof Carroll county, while sitting for Or tin rv
purposes, far leave to soli Lot of land No. 295
Oi the 2 ih District formerly Mus ogee, now
jlmr county, for tho benefit of the heirs and
creditors of.larr.es Leathers deceased.
SAMUEL LEATHERS, Adm’r.
July 14 !m 4ius
WASHING MACHINE.
fPHE subserber begs leave to inform his
J friends and tho public generally that he
Iras the Patent Right for ashing Machines of
the c ost approved plan, and will keep them
constantly on hand for sale, and will sell them as
buy as they can be bought in tire old c unties.
Ho will sell Machines or Patent Rights in
the counties of Muscogee Harris. Troup, Tal
bot. Marian, and Randolph.
This Machine washes clean nd fast, and
does not injure tho clothes in the lea t
tET The subscriber also carries on tho ' ab
. ilnet business in its various branches and w ,li
Sell on accommodating terms.
THOMAS \V. UTTON.
Julv 11. 3
Factorage Sf Commission Business,
at Apalachicola.
I !», ,1. llAisg?<K\ 9
IMI YMiFU 111 ins frie. (i l«>r th* I a -e
.r already extended to him,respectfu l Boliciis
a continuance of the sane. To tlmi-e who may
hereafter favor him with their custom, he has
the pleasure to say, his arrangements are such
as In secure to them, despatch V economy ir
the conducting their business at the Ha}’. Ho
hag Consignee of the BoaC belonging to th>
Colombti; Steam Boat Company, and of 1
regular line of Packets running both to New
York -V Now Orleans. Libera! advances vvi'l
be m ido on Produce‘don; ig;:' and hen : cqvire.
and dills of i.:»cliang# purchased on New York,
Charleston, N> w-Orloarts M bile
O' A liberal price in rash will be paid for
Several hundred thousand,pipes llhd A Staves
ami Headings deliver* and at Apalachicola.
July -0 '
FRENCH \I\ UKET COTTON.
subscriber will wish to purchase t < n
, netv crop in the Pail about 2 ,; <M brio
(home Cotton h r lie tench market - It mu-'
be ilt an, well gv in c l , in sqoaro bah n I ic *
•him 4(10 lbs. and no' < ver l. r >o lbs in strong b r
ging
may If). fi. W. DILI.*NOIIAIM
G J. Vi'i fd>Kl'Y is neeissanlv rn i. .<■ he
to be absent, the du'i a ol his school, tlo*ri't ■
will be niKpendi and for a sin 1 1 time ' ugusl 11
A. MrscLaimii
ALA/H.L spei and Itti lei Mire Ilnurs in the
V / ,x rut nol M/V . IY XVAT.iI
\vmri\o
Os &»y * *• iw— r m fi» *l* oft - p
ply at the t 'tl U Ilf S B u»K I ORK
Au- tt 1 • »
]*Vf 'll ~e .* ~.dtT7r,i/l" 'Til r,
, cto mis a I qua! Im' 4 4 fir >e
V |u»t*. i,\ttHON 4 UOWiLL I
ON O vMGT ML NT
* vnd for sale, by
SHORT Dll, TARVER, & CO.
piecs • lies sian
-9 P 8 •• Boinhazeits assorted
8J “ Fancy Prints
•8 Plaid A Iriped D ineslics
3 “ Negro Cloth, woollens
7 “ Sattinette
3 “ Fustians
3d “ Doz i-'ue purple & Rod ITnid II
1 10-I‘2 French BrUfhnias “
2 ti 12 Bririanias “
I“ “ “
•J “ Indi liabh- li S
114 Lecher Caps
1 ps ti 4 Table Diapi r
1J 1-12 Doz Pocket-Books
2ps Snpr Black f rape
6 44 Swiss Book iiiusiirr
2 ,4 Tanrbourd 44 “
7 “ * 4 I-eno 4
2 “ 4 -'npr Marino Cloth,
4 Supr Orecne Table Covers
fi “ Blue Table do.
3 ps Velveteens
19 Coverlet! s
3 ps Law n
1 l)oz amlrrick llkfs
2 44 Bi.ikk -ilk Glover
I 8-12 44 White 44 . 44
20 Bbls Friino Pork,
9 44 Muckerwl, No. ?,
4 44 44 No 1,
1 Pipe Ameican Brandv,
2 Qr. i'asks Malaga Wme,
I TenenTe 44
1 Indian Phi Muscat “
|0 (Ibis - Orleans Rum,
5 41 leaf Sugar,
lu Kegs Tobacco,
6 Boxes ( ha . pagt.C,
29 - Raisins,
0 Baskets Sweet Oil,
2t! Boxes Cider,
8 ■ Fogurs, ! st quality,
h 44 Sperm Can I.Vr,
I I 4 -..lOalted Herrings,
10 Bags • ir-oii t 'oil, c.
All nf which articles will be sold bv wlioicralc
and on a, c. i;e>aa:ing terms Men bants from
tire t our muld do well to call and exam
ine f.-r, It in- VO'.
■l ine i-tii -
F- HE Vugiistn Insurance and R:tr>!t
■* mg ’ i puny will insure Produce and Mar
ch ••e.iiso against the dangers of River Navi.-a
--n no good steam boats and oilier river craft,
t, on wood vessels from Apalacltieo a to New
' Jeans or the atlantie cities.
They .w ifi also tike ii.o risks upon ZJuiidings,
Merchandise and Produce
aHO it' DIt.LIJVGIf.dM, ,9i;ent.
KIIG TEH, TARVER ii CD.
£ f AVE teceived by late arrivals the fullow
? I mg Goods on consignment which tls-y
offer on f r vourablo terms.
55 bo's, v hoice Cider,
30 R, xes .’awark Pippin do. •
79 bids Cincinnati Whiskey,
OI 4 N. O. >1 olassee,
12 hhds. Bacon, •
20 hbis Pickled Pork,
PI Drums Figs,
(i Boxes lavunna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated uranufacl re,
s)B’ x Virginia AN C Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Mr lrnsey \\ inc,
150 Sacks Salt.
20 cases Lemon Syrrup & Lime Ji*'ce,
30 bbls 'ugar,
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 Sacks prime Green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongaiiala Whiskey,
12 Pattern bxrshoar ploughs, made by F.
Parson, Enfield Co’n’t.
Cognac Brandy with a variety of other
Articles. may 11), 1832.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
(DtCcvs (cr Saif,
100 barrels Pi-kled Pork,
200 sacks Liverpool and Turk’s Island salt,
50 bbls W es’ern Whiskey,
100 do. N. Orleans Molasses,
250 do. various qualities sugar,
50 do. Mackerel,
4009ibs. blue gist Grindstones,
! 0 bides upper Leather,
2000 Ibv sole Leather,
8000 Iks Bacon,
150 Bolls Kentucky Bagging,
89 coils Bale Rope. nrav *9.
\'S7IUTE citizens are warned .-raiust trad
? » ing for orders on the Creek gent given
by the Uchee chief und witnessed hy John Mar
shall, nslltey are not genii ne; there ur<: a num
ber in circulation, and will, in all probability,
bo frequently offered on !he fron iers for to be
traded.
July 7. Join) 11. Broadnax-
Administrator's Sale.
(HI B ' lil.Y to an order of the Infe
rior Court ofStewaVt county, when
sitting for ordinary purpose?, will be
sold op the first Tuesday in September
ru-vt, at the court house in Troup conn--
! v, , c.e lot. ofland \o. 50 in the I2lh tlis
trirt of said county, sold for the benefit
of*h creditors of Nathan Brady dec.
Levinah E Brady, Admx.
jab 7 ‘
' POKK
/ \ F i-xcecllent qualit y in'sound new barrels
'' will be kept tlirougli the season bv
G W DILI INGIIAM
.' v. ir.tb
'<)N CO\srGNMEAT
\ i Lr -do bv b'HOPTKII, TaHVERA Cos
Bids. Newark Cider, first quality.
II . IV '.if
NO J ICE.
|T FOR\\ ARN all persons from trading for a
certain ftoto of hand given by me to a Mr
Foot, sometime in the las', of March qv first <9
tpril. A due about tho 24th of December, 1832,
for twenty five dollars. As tho consiiicratioi
dr w hich said note was given has fail'd. I d<
■oi intp’ and »<- us / it unless compelled bv law.
may 12. 1882. Wilder BhiHips.
BACON A: LARI).
rjIHF, subicr tiers have a qimnlit of Georgia
* llac-.n and Lard, v I iclt they odor at • re
ii ced price
may 5. Lnwhon Sk. Howell.
COLLI ’ Cl ST STF.EI IXgS
will* W'B’Bnlnlx H-’"'*.
Fi r sal- bv G. W. LILLJNOIIAM
JtHto tbUt,
( (0.4.) N ITnSDIV, AUGUST vSS, 1N32.
SITING & St-MMER
.. -■&■£> to
E3HIE Subscribers have just finished
opening a fine stock of F.d. Yif ST.I
PLF, SPItIXf. e, SUMMER DRY GOODS
Hats, Shoes Fadd'ery, t rockery and Hard
ware, which are offered to the public at such
prices as they h -pe, w ill give t-altsiac.lion. Their
friends are respectfully requested to call and
examine fop then selves—lb- stock is compo
sed partly->f the following article;:
Foulard Muslin Prints,
Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions,
Musi in robes, giagliams, fancy barage,
t 'a!moos ol every variety,
Black, while and fancy color’d silks,
Black nud , bite sit in,
A fine and iashioi abL assortment of brnnsts \
belt ribbons, cap an J taffetas dfi.
I adies and gent's biavcr and horseskin gLvcs
and mitts,
Ladies and gent’s random whole & half hose,
\ I'M nf tkbhiou.iblt Dunstable and J,cgh rn
bonnets,
A few dozen straw bonnets,
A good assortment of silk, crape «V barage fan
cv lullt To,
f.atlics printed cambric liditTs.
A t tificial fit-w ers and si raw bands,
< olorne. Lot endt i , R-jse .i I iorida wator,
Otto of Ro.cs.
59 whole V .*a!f pieces linen,
i ..hie, birricy o iy ilws.-ia Di iptr,
Brotvn and bleached linen drills,
• rack bombazines, b -inbazilts, princettas, Ac.
i- oi ci;.-ini- re.-, Nankins <y summercamblcls
Bk'ai'h- .1 -cotton cattin drills, silk velvets,
’• good and new assurtment of '.etsatlles Ve-s
tings,
) lo,v jc.cs light .J- fancy 1 tleticia t estings,
LaJres p-.iasols and uuntieincti s uriibriHas,
I'd k Italian c, avals and linen collars,
L'mead Cambric and long lawn,
L -'lies t ,ncy siik and l.ce.i tings, fancy funs,
i-iowu and bleach'd shirtings slmctingp,
Colu-o Diaper,
I I irmerit and furniture dimities,
A large ai.d fine seleclion of tircll, tuck and
• ide comb ;,
1 pi.-ee black ! ombnzme for i sdie* wear,
I’edirrk, Osnuburglisanil check- 1 ,
1' ut;p::urn !.!."• and re.irlct checks,
■! 1 oi and 1 1 yiiitss and stiipcs, strott-is,
Buckram padding \ e
Sew ing .;:!!{ needles, pins, Ac.
\ lorge arid fine assortment of black and drab
ha! sand caps,
Lady’s, gentlemen's and children’s siloes of all
kinds and q albies.
Lady'.; -V gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and inar
tingalc s
CIKX’KERV.
, 'hir.a 4' Liverpool brown A pink ware,
t'oininoS ware of all kinds, tumblers iy wine
castors, i, c.
A largo and full assortment of Hardware and
t littery . J ii or 4 s Tools, Axes, Black
smith's Toe's
Fine t 'lis t and sv> i. g gl esc?,
Lull or and cap paper ink. quills and pencil-;
nitty J). Lawhou & I'mvt'll.
JUST PUBLISHED,
; ND received by tho subscriber at the *.’o
i lan,bus Rook More, a New Work transla
ted from he French witli*lt> accvtiut of aii the
capital operation* pci formed dining the whole
of Napideon’s wars, bv Baron J) G LA'iHEY,
Snrgeon and ( h of of the Hospital of the Royal
Ex-In-peeler-Genera! of the Military
Medical - t ali’, Ex Prune Surgeon if ihe G rami
Army of Russia, Fax-my, Ac
N B This Lone of the most entertaining
iv-->rl>.- to the Ea ge-on ever publifficd in tins
country.
Also, Adventiires rn the Ci-lurr.biz P.ivcr, ii -
c'ndh-g ibc Natrativo nf a Residence of six
y ars on the Western side of the. ltocky Mount
ains, ami eg various tribes of Indians hitherto
unknown; tagi-ilim with a joumi acro-s the
\ no i nan Eontinen!: by ROj,- X
r svoil a gie.il variety cfuiedic.E an.!
other Works too uumeroua to parlicut.,,-iZo
E. S NOR 1 ON.
jui.a 30 Broad St.
JUST PUBLISHED
i bid far sale at the Columbus Cook Store,
THE LOST VIRGIN OF THE SOUTH;
\N Hi;lorii-al Nofel, connected with the In
dian W .r o! the South, m the years 181 !,
13, 1-1 and t.‘>—and Hon. Jackson, now Freti
ientofthe United States.
Cl' DOS PE no C.ISSE.VDEII.
A 1 few copies remaining on hand
may 19 E. S NORTON, Broad street.
COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
{HAVE just received at my Stoic the follow
ing new and other interesting publica
tions:
Fugeno Aram a novel by the author of Pelham
The Forsaken, a title 2 vols.
The Polish Chiefs an historical romance 2 vo’
Family Library No. 29 Court uud Camp o r ß
napartc.
Parly's Vuirnbus,
Universal Songster, .
Flute Instructors,
Rc-,vleft’s Interest Tables,
• ole rid if, Shelly and Kent's works,
Scott’s Napolem 3 vxds,
Cook’s Morgagni 2 vols,
Dewees Midwifery
i .berle’s Practice of Medicine 2 vosl
rufner’s hemistry
Bichat s Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth’s Dictionary,
Methodist Hymn Books (pocket edition)
Prayer Books (do.)
Sand Box sand Inkstands,
P . t i-’olios Visiting lands Blank Cards Ac
Together with u great mriety ofbbofcs and Pari
ty articles too numerous to particularize.
April 20 E. 8. NORTON
NEW Fi!IM.
G ENERAL AGENCY
a Mr
CO M MIS 'IOX nUSIXESS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
HE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
friends and ilie public, that they have ti,
n-*d n connexion in the übove businu.s under ti.
name and sti lb of
SHORTER, TARVER &. CO.
I hey have coinniodioiis and extensive ar
angi-ment* in progress for the reception anti
it rage of produce, and will lie prepared
n ku advances on the saiuo while in store
nder shipment to N"W Orlwait* or Xew-Yotl
) E < 4||OliTKN.
Eigned ). BENJ P TVBVER.
) JA.MIsB ii. hUUKTEiI,
ttsy ii), I -3J,
Planter's Hold,
' .fin
fS opening for boarders and tiavcllers. Ti c
proprietor pledges himself lo use every ef
fort to render those comfortable who nrav favor
him with a call ELISHA TARVER
I'oluiubuH, August 4
Com mission Up j 'altarage Easiness,
r | }HE subscriber make a tender of their ser-
J. vices ro their friends and the p; bln: in
the above business 1 hey have in progress an
extensive Ware house and close store and w hi' h
will be ready tor the resteption of produce and
merchandise by the I. * of September nexl, situ
ated on Oglethorpe street East and near the In
sol.-ince Bank the convenience arising from its
immediate neighbourhood to that part of the
t' vvn i , which the principle part of the Cotton
will be sold renders it. a deniable pluc»* f,r the
Planters to depot it tin ir produce. They will
feel grateful for any consignments or orders with
which they may lie favoured assuring their
friends that their unrernittod attention will he
exerted to promote their interest. They will lie
prepared to make liberal advances on Co 1 ton and
other produce, and merchandise w hen required.
William H. llarpr t.
Felix Lewis.
July 28th
DXMASK Table Diaper,6 1 and 10-4 Dia
per, of good qu&lilv
\ugust 4 LAWHON A HOWELL.
/ t ART and Waggon B 'Xes. a lartre and w ell
A? assorted lot. LAWHON A IfOWELL.
August. 4
~~ NOT CE
. LL persons having ilemands against
the estate of Nathan Bundy lute of
Stewart county dec. arfe requested to
present the same in terms of the law.
Levinah li. Brady, Admx.
July 7
YOUIftSH &i rfiliSSi,
haw
Man ufact nr ers,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
respectfully iitform (lie ptrlj
iio Ur at they have on hand, and will keep const
mi lly for sale at whole sale and retail agener
-.1 and extensive assortment of 11 ITS, cornpri
-ing all the various fashions and qualities, and
f, n as favorable, tenns as can be purchased at a
is.v market In the United States.
Strict attention will he given to alt orders
from ihocouutry
Orders for Hats left with Edward J Harden,
- q at Appalacliicola, w ill be promptly attend
ed to.
WA.XTF.D TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs "fall kinds, for which cash and a
if .cm! price will be given, delivered either at
•luuibus or at Appalacliicola.
Cutiimbus Aug. 27, 1831.
MUSIC SCHOOL.
MRS. E. J. SMITH,
ORMf.ttl.Y of Sparta—a lady offirstrale
i accomplishments in
Music and Painting,
Has opened a school in Columbus, at the Co
lumbus Hotel The patronage of*a liberal com
munity is solicited She brings with her, very
satisfactory and flaUcrin-r testimonials of her
qualifications both moral *nd literary.
Rhl' KRBNCfcIS. Cut. Win C. Sayre, Dr
Wm. Terrell, Joel Crawfoid, Esq. Weems Jti.
Her rim Esq. —Sparta.
Cnl leaborti Jones, Judge Shorter, General
Hutson. I)r Childers. G. E Thomas Esq James
an Aess, Esq —Columbus
ane 30—if
NEW GOODS
4 R B IVIN G from N Yoik, N Orleans and
* oih-r markets to G. W. DILLINGHAM
June 0.
NOTICE. *
\\j ILL I o sold at the late residence of Smith
v . Bonner late of i arrol county deceased
on the Ist day of September nex the personal
estate of said deceased consisting of Horses cat
tle household A Kitchen furniture plantation
t< ols .Spc- terms made known on the day sale.-
All persons who are indebted to said Slate are
requested to make immediate payment and
tlio. e that have, any demands against this os
tale are requested to render them in terms of
the law.
ZADOC BONNEII, \. , ,
THOMAS BONNER, ) At * ln ”•
Ju'y 21.
GEORGIA Heard County
Andrewllowze j Libel for divorce in
vs / Heard Superior Court
El zabeth Hovvze ) May Term, IfelhJ.
T appearing to the Court,by the return ofrlie
’ Sl eritf that tho rh fondant in said Cam i
out au inhabitant of /his tale, it is ordered that
serrice bo perfected by publishing in one of the
news I’apers in this Slate for three months
1 do hoieby certify the above to he a true cx
tact front tho minutes tin-: 3d July li*32,
Bailey Bledsoe, Cik.
Jaly 21. 3rn
BACON.
; HIM Sobseribert have just icreivi and a lartr*
quantity ol good Bacon which they will
il low lor Audi oi Good paper
Hudson At i'Vltofl.
July, in.
FOR - \ ! !
TOMAHTO# I 4tM At 4V* ft it* nt. I
Apply to. (j. W DOUSGIIAM.
Wlss 3 3.^'Ow
opD.Vi';l7
h r pub'istn if ut J/fttcoo, Gn , «.-i .tgruu Lucll
Newspaper fit lb inlit'eu
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER.
r pilK SOUTHERN PL \NTER wid be dv
vuted exclusively to ihe A«ricullural in
lei eats of lire country : nielirii Jif riii ulture,
iiianageiueiit of stock, uiaki; g es wine ard sRk,
Gardening, Domestic 1 cn.-my. u-clu! Arts,
Household Expeir.os, Health, Frurl f ree?, Ac.
AC Ac.
It ivy 11 be issued (it irrst.) every other week
on a lued im slievt amt quarto form—on gooj
piper and neiv type, procured expressly for -lrj
pui pose. To 1-e improvr dai and t niarged as tho
extent of pili on Igo sl-all warrant.
'1 lie form » ill be cimver.rent for binding, and
each volume wiit bo accompanied with a copious
index
Political and sectarian subjects will be exclu
ded ( *
It is the design of the publisher to make the
work interesting to all classes of tlie communi
ty ; particularly t those in any wise corit cc-cd
unit firm ng gaukning, mechanics, 4c
i i.ii.nmnicaii'n» are.solicited Agricultural
Bocie!ii's, and friends of the planting interest
generally, are request.-.d to aid us in our under*
tal>-g,
Essays on law, medical and scicntiEc subjects
will lie received.
Premiums-will be given for the best written
essays on particular eul jit Any well writ
ten communication on any ptißjecl c.onni rted
a ilh the objects of tins |.u ,lieu-inn, will entnlo
the auth i tv a year’s snbsCiiptlou
4 he publisher will bo a.-sisted in the Editorial
dcpa'itiiipiit, by several literary gentlemen
'IERMS.—Two dollars per annum, in ad
va ce, or $2-h* at the end of the \ ear To sub
sciibers to tho. Macon Tsleifraph' tho prrre will
be one dollar and a half, in advance, or tui.dol
lais at the end of the year
The paper will be commenced as sot n as . ufTi
cient encouragement offt rs
M BARTLt TT.
Macon, july 25, 1839—45
TO THE PUBLIC.
A5 IN 4 1 hillicrto tce*t u fiuericed by tha
x.adice cl my Riunds, 1 have ciedaine , to
no-ice the little petty shindei and low system ot*
persecution which Inis been commenced and
carried on against mo by two uninfluential and
'’.nimpiirtunt ijh(liacte.s of Hamilton, Harris
county; but as ihefr .eprjsentaiions have, no
doubt, passed through many mouths; it may dot
be improper to publi-h rl.. tollwing ,-lat uiierit,
made by t apt Sentell, who •> as oil lh.- pot
and who is willing, at any time, to swear l. tho
accuracy und correctness ol the circiunstacns as
he has related them.- l.apt Sentcll is a gentle
man « hose chancier, in •ferriwealher *,uriiy,
is above repreaeh, was formerly it irenator itj
the Legislature, and is now a candidate for tho
same office; —hoar him !
Dr. Duncan hoving called upon mo to staeo
the facts concerning an attempt mado to attack
him, by a coilatn Mr Brow n, of Hamilton, Har
ris county 1 threfore make the following state
ment: ™
I was at the residence of Dr. Duncan when
a caninge arrived oppi site iris Imise; irrnni and ate*
l< thei eafteer, two men stepped out, and walk
ed towards Or Duncan’* dwelling, and upon ar
riving at which, Brown, ns 1 altCrwaids under
stood his name to be, slepprd into tho cd-re of
file passage, and observed t-. Dr Dmicau ho
had eailtd to demand satisfaction for an injury
done him; Dr- Duncan remarked, ho consider
ed, he had done him no injur y,flint he had writ
ten a letter giving certiim infornulian. which it
was his privilege lo do and his right to do; a
tew more words paXscd, touching th, voiarity
of the information contained in the letter
and the lie having passed Irorn each—and while
Dr. Duncun was walking cbliqnely «cr«;s the
passage, Brown pulled out. from his pocket a
small pistol, and picscnted it at Dr. Duncan 1
Dr Duncan being, at the inslant in the act or’
walking, stepped perhaps another step frirthe' 1 ,
and turning round, took from his nocket a pistol’
aLo; at this jiincturo.perhaps a little before, Vlre*
Duncan interposed herself, as I did my toll' and
the Ollier individual, (I • pporn Dawson,) w’her
upon Brown immediate"j nirned off and ’eft tha
home; but before he leli tho house Dr Duncan
returned back in his walk across the |ia,sngc
not more than 2or 3 feet floni Brown I dij
not perceive lhat Duncan got out of Brown’s
way at aH; but, on the contrary, appeared cool
and determined, nud when Brown first came in
to the house, ho walked Up not far from him
and stood some time, and when he turned slow 1/
oft’ walked obliquely across tho passage. Biown
pulled out his pistol, as I have rep esented
above, as to Brown’s ndvacing on Dr Duncan
it is totally false and untrue; lie did uot umveout
of his tinclis in which he first place himself whejt
he stepped first into the house It is also false ad
to Dawson's presenting a pistol; if he was armed
w ith n pistol. I could not see it After Brown
had retired, lawson told Dr Dnroaii he had n
challenge for him, holding in his hand a small
piece of paper, and that he could either accept it
or not accept it; upon which Dr Duncan nmda
objections-, as I understood, to Brown s charac
ter and standing inso -iity, connected with his
recent deportment towards him. After w hich
Dawson, without speaking another word, also’
left the house; and here the matter ended ’
JOSEPH SEN FELL.
Having trespassed thus much upon the pualhs
attention; 1 will nut hereafter obtrude iiivselfiip
on it any further than, perliap-, to publish Cap!.
Scntell’s aii'.daut if it is thought necessarv
THUS. N. DUNCAN.
Merriw-etiipr county.—3d August, 1832.
the Federal Union, and Georgia Journal are
icqucsti and, severally, to give the abure one inser
tion, and forward their accounts to Greenville.
V. JV. D.'
NOTICE.
MR George Smith will act a; my agent in
* • my absence. p TOBY.
August II :lt
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