The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, September 29, 1832, Image 1

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CHSXrI KJlill BAHn.ETT-EJJITOK. anncuat IS PUBLISHED EVERY W EEK IN corn -1 :ius, Georgia, at Three Hollars 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 lie inserted at reasnnabh rates Hales of land and negroes, by adminis trators, executors ir guardians are required by law to be he'd on the first tuesdav in the month between the hours of 10 o clock in the forenoon county in which the properly U situated. Notice of these sales must lie given in a public Gazer c sixty days previous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of personal property must bo give* in a like manner forty days previous to ho day if sale. Notice to debtors A oreditorsof an estate must be published forty days Notice that all application will he made to the court of ordinary for leave to sell land must he pu dished f iur months. in* I letters on business must be Post, paid to insure attention 11. .Jill! PRINTING done to order. CHEEK BTJIND. ritlUS establishment, situated in te Creek I Nation, on the Stage frond from ' omni bus, Ga to Montgomery. Ala is now open f..r the rocep ion of trav llers under the manage moot and direction of the subseiiber It is lo catod equj distant from the ea tern and western borders of the Nath n, it being thirty eight miles from olumbus, and the same distance from I.ine t'icck. the residence of Mr. Walter It I .liens Excellent and commodious buildings hav» been erected by the subscriber, entirely new which will always be kept in a state of neatness and icgularity for the comfort and eon vcnienc • of the o who may be disposed to pat ronize hint Hi3 sta.des are secure and roomy, and abundantly supplied with corn and fodder Tic is as isted in iho management of his If ,-isc by Mr and Mrs Reuben Lanier It is the pos itive e crinination of the sit iscrihcr to he mud crate ip hi< elm ges, and to establish such rates as cannot fail t" he satisfactory, and lie flatle-s hi self from his knowledge of the business, having been for several years engaged ui the Ciihi!nhuß llotcll, under the direction of Gen. N Mooard and subsequently under that of T'.lessr. Pofiiroy <V Montague, that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who call at his House. ' SAMPSON LANIER Jut 14 tfo AD.HLYISTR. I TOR'S SALE. \* r \! i, ho an Id. on the first T uesday in Octo * her next during the lawful hours at the Court House in '’olumbus Vluseogee County, 1, t nf Land No 198 in tho 6th district of Mus cogee;—Sold as the property of Zadoch Lewis deceased, by order of iho i.ourt of Ordinary, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said de ceased Term* Three months credit with small notes and approved security. Hill \M FULLER, Adin'r. July 11 A'OTICE. months after date, application will he made t > the h moralile the Inferior 'Viurt of Stewart County, when fitting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Joho II Patterson (deceased.) for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors ofsuid estate JARED IRWIN, Adm’r MARY ATTERSON, Adm’x July 14 lin 4m . VOTfCE. 8-^OUR months after date, application will be ! -■ mvdo to the Honorable the lufe.inr t’oifrt I of Carroll county, while sitting for Ornin uv ! purposes, for leave to sell Lot of land No. 2!IS in the 3 rtli District formerly M uscngoe. now Harris cjuntv, for tho benefit of the lieifs and creditors of James Leathers deceased. SAMUEL LEATHERS, Adm’r. July 14 tin 4 es a . ISIILVG .1/. K'lll.YE. I|IK uibserbcr begs loavo s o inform bis •' friends and tlie public generally tbit he has the Patent Right for ashing Machines of the ost approved plan, and will keep them con-la tly on ham! for sale, and will sell them as low as they can be bought in the old counties.. He w H sell Machines or Patent in the counties of Muscogee llariis. Troup, 1 al bot. Marion, and Randolph This Machine washes clean and fast, and does not injure the clothes in the least Tlio subscriber also carries on llio Cab inet business in its various branches,, and will sell on accommodating term-. THOMAS W. UTTON. July I 1. ft Factorage «§* Commission Fastness, at Apalachicola. Ep. .i. haiibm:^ I|| \N '■ PUI. to Ills trie U-tor the pair a? I already extended to him,respei Ifullv solicits n continuance of the same To those who may hereafter favor him with their custom ho has the plea-ore to say, his arrangements are such as In secure to litem, despatch *V economy in the conducting their business at the **ny. l c in*- t onsignee of the Boats belonging to tin Columbus" Steam Boat Company, and ot a regular line of Packets running both to Now York A New Orleans. I.ibeia! advances will be ill -le on Produce Consigned »hen Bepored, and Rills of I' xchange purchased on New VoiJr, Chariest, h. Now-Orloans Mehilc Q j A liberal price u> cosh will he paid f<» Several hundred thousand,pipes Ilbd At Maw. and Headings delivered at Apalachicola. • July ‘JO. the piedmont I/nie of Stages ]~5 IJNMNO through the upper parts"* North and South * ’aiolina, and Virginia. B. NVash finrton eitv. mrf which «• it. souther.i end re. cn tlv" terminated at IWelton. u now m 101 l and “ ”t ’ has* re < 'en t * '‘been extend. ft,whic h place it departs on Tuesdays. I burn dav»* ’H «l urdrtV«. a? 4 A r. , Particulars sec bills an I the Ml Hedge Ville papers. •fIIJJAH MITII. it Tim Columbus and M> hde papers will jmn Ti-b the above Slid fmward their a<*c.*u..U V. - 1 “ V 4 'j #«'»* Ift. . lIJ | •!#! «, • W<‘ll MrUflflt M *'• •-* * . i .muiitic ; «4 4 fur e aJ£*. V huwkm van democrat. ON O slShiN Vlh.\T ...... \nd for sale, by SHORTER, TAIIYER, A: CO. |uses t nci sians I • *■’ H *• Honi l >uzottg assorted u Fancy I’rints “ ’ * 1 laid *V striped Domostics 2 “ Negro Cloth, woollens • “ Eattinette •» “ Fustians W'le purple A Red Plaid II 1 ltl-13 [• rench Krittanias « 2 0 12 lirittmiias « 1 “ *• it 2 “ ludeliahlo Ink 24 J .eather t ’aps I ps 0 4 Table Diaper 1 11-12 Dost Pocket Rooks 2 ps Bupr lliack < 'j ape 0 ‘ Swiss Book musliu 2 “Tambourd “ “ 7 “ “ Leno *■ 2 “ f?upr. Maiino Cloth, 4 Supr Greeue Table Covers 0 “ Blue Table do. 3 ps Velveteens HI Covetjletls 3 ps Lawn 1 Doz ambrick Hkfs 2 ‘ Bi-kk Silk Gloves 1 8-12 “ White “ “ 20 (this Prime Pork, '•) “ Mackerel, No. 3, 4 “ No 1, 1 Pipe Ameican Brandy, 2 (|r, ’asks Malaga VVine, Tenerilfe “ I Indian Bid Muscat “ (0 Uhls N Orleans Rum, o ■' Loaf Sugar, 10 Kegs Tobacco li Boxes ( hi i.psgno, 20 “ Raisins, 0 Baskets Sweet Oil, 20 Boxes Cider, 8 “ Segars Ist quality, 5 “ Sper i Can lies, 12 “ Srnoaked Herrings. 10 Bags Green Coffee. All of which articles will be sold by wholesale and on accomodating terms. Merchants from the Cnuntr would do well to call and exam ine forlhemelvcs. June itlh Insurance® Augusta Insurance arid Bank ing Company will insure reduce and ber • handise against the dangers of River Navi a li n on good steam boals and other river craft and upon wood vessels from Apalachico a to New Oileans or the atlantic cities. They will also take fire risks upon /holdings, Merchandise and Produce GEO W DILLLXGHAM, Agent. SHORTER, TARVER Si CO. lIAVE received by late arrivals the follow .l. mg Goods on cimrigmneiit which they offer on favourable terms 55 bids. Choice Cidor, 30 Boxes Newark Pippin do. 70 libls. Cincinnati V\ iiiskcy, 00 N. O. Molasses, 12 hh !s. Baeon, 20 bids Pickled Pork, HI Drums Figs, <; Du. ... i-......... otgars, Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture, 50 Boxes Virginia. & N C Tobacco, 5 quarter casks Vli hnsey Wine, 150 Sacks Sait 20 eases Lemon Syrrup A Lime Juice, 30 libls Sugar, Barrels Irish Potatoes. 20 Sacks prime Green Coffee, 5 barrels genuine Vlouongahala Whiskey, 12 Pattern barshear ploughs, made by ! Parson, Enfield t otVt. Cognac Brandy with a variety of other Articles. may I'd, 1832. G. \V. DILLINGHAM, Offers for Sr,lf, tOll barrels Pickled Pork. 200 sacks Liverpool and Turk's Island salt, 50 bills Western Whiskey, 100 do. N. Orleans Molasses, 250 and . various qualities sugar, 50 do Mackerel, 4000 ibs. blue gist Grindstones, K)0 Sides upper I,eather, 2000 lbs. solo Leather, 8000 lbs Baeon, 150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging, fit* coils Bale Rope may 19. VSriIITP, citizens are warned against trad y t ing for orders on the Creek Agent given bv the Uehoe chief und witnessed by John Mar siiall, as they are not genuine; there ar„ a num ber in circulation, and will, in all probability, be frequently offered on the frontiers for to be traded. July 7. John II- Broadnax* I »ItKLBO POjH R Op exe,‘Client quality in sound new barrel will be kept through tlio season bv G W nil-1 INGHAM » Ttb fJ.V C<h\SI(INMEA I .‘or tehv SUOBTF.R Ta! VKRA < Bills. Newark Eider, first quality. NO i ICE. 3 FORWAUN all persons from trading for a i certain note of baud given by me to a Mr. Foot, son elime in the >'»"* '* ' T '“ '*’ April due about the J4th ol December, 1».>., for twenty-five dollars. As tlio consilient, tot. for whie.h aid note whs given has fad and, 1 do oot into dt. pa, it unless compelled bt law. in.,y I*2. 1832. Wilder Phillips. COLLNt ’ CAST Blm AXES with NTKKId Htnds. - For sale bv O W. DILLINGHAM June Plh BACON vX LAKD. rpilll S' bse- bers have a quanlit of Georgia 8 Bacon and l ard, which they ofl'er at are Hucpc! price __ .. nm , Lon bon k HI. Auction Room, BROAD STREET —COI.UMIIES. ||»-‘ SIIB-'t RIB R informs Mto public that 1,,. j* ,re pared snd will nil end ti.llp iec<iv. ! m> snd selling of < OIW H H\ JWCTIOY. Thesoisllert five,* gratefully recited, .t-a promptly attend, < t- . |J, H. NOR! ON. A net. | Aug h- r*_if __ . ' JNI G 'H es fine . ■ 1 Au*net < LAWIioSAi HOWELL* C'OSil !IIBJ N, (CxA.) SATURDAY* BKPTEMBCK 20, t SPRING & SUMMER j r Subscribers have just finished opening a fine stock of FA. Ye, STA PLE SPiil.V< V SUMMER DRY GOODS Hals, Shoes Saddlery, Crockery and Hard are, which arc offered to the public at such prices as they hops, w ill -ive satisfaction. Tboir friends are res|>cctfully requested to call amt examine for themselves—'fie slock is coinpo sed partly of the following articles: Foulard Muslin Prints, Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions, Muslin robes, ginghams, fancy baiagc, Calicoes ot every variety, Black, white anil fancy color'd sillra, Black and white satin, A fine and fashionable assortment of bonnets <y belt ribbons, cap and taffetas do ' .adies and gent s heaver and horscskin gLvos and mitts, Ladies and gent’s random whole & half hose, A case of fashionable Dunstable and Leghorn bonnets, A few dozen straw bonnets, A good assortment of silk, crape A. barago fan cy ltdk'fs. Ladies printed cambric hdk’fs. Artificial fldwers and straw bands, i olognc. Lavender, Rose A Florida water, >ttn of 110 cs, 5.1 whole V naif |iieees linen, Table.liirdeye Russia Diaper, Brown and bleached linen dulls, Black bombazines, b uibuzetts, princettas, Ac. Rouen cassimeres, Nankins (,■ stininior camblets Bleached cotton sattin drills,silk velvots, I good and new assortment of Mcrsailles Ves tings, A fee piccos iiglit fancy A alencia Vestings, Ladies parasols and gentlemen’s umbrellas, It! k Italian cravats and linen collars, Thread Cambric and long lawn. Ladies fancy silk and heed bags, fancy fans, Brown and bleach’ds'hirtlngs 4- sheetings, Cotton Diaper, Garment and furniture dimities, \ large and line selection of shell, luck arid side comb*, I piece black oombazine for ladies wear, J’edliqk. Osnuburghsand cheeks, Furniture blue and scarlet checks, 3 4 and 4 4 plaids and stripes, strouus, Buckram padding -’c v ing .-ilk and 4 cotlon, needles, pins, &c. A large and fine assortment of black and drab rials and caps, Lady’s, gentlemen's and children's shoes of all kinds and q aji ies 1 suly’s V gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and niar tingab s CROCKERY. * 'hit,a C Liverpool brown A pink ware, oinmon ware of all kinds, tumblers ip wine castors <V’C • A largo and full assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, J inor's Tools, Axes, I lues, V Black smith's Tools Fine toilet ands« i.,g glasses. Letter and cap paper, ink. quills and pencils. may 5. Lawhou &. Howell. JUST TUBIASUED, ND received by ihe subscriber at. the Do ted from the French with an account of all the capital operations performed during the whole ot Napoleon's war., by Baron 1) G LA:.KEY, surgeon and Ch of of the Hospital of tho Royal Guards, Ex-ln-pector General of the Military Mcdic ii Staff, Ex Prime Surgeon of the Grand Army of Russia, Saxony, A c N I! This is one of the most entertaining w rks to the 8u geon ever published in this country. Also. Adventures <-n tho Columbia River, iu cb.uling Mie Narrative of a Residence of six years on the Western side of the Rocky M »m t ains, among various tribes of Indians hitherto unknown; together with a journey across the American Continent: by UO.SS • X T’ogether with a gieat variety ofmcdica l and other works too numerous to particularize E S NORTON. jiiua 30 Broad St JUST PUBLISHED And for sale at the. Columbus Cook Store,, THE LUST VIRGIN OF TIIE SOUTH; VN Historical Novel, connected with the fn dian War of the South, in the years 181 !, 13 14 and 15—and Gen. Jackson, now Presi dent of the United States BY DOS PE ItO C.ISSE.XDER A few copies remaining on hand may 19 E. S. NORTON, Broad street. COLUMBUS BOOK STORE. ff HAVE ju- ! received at my Store the follow 2 ing new and other interesting publica tions: Fngeno Aram a novel bv the author ofPelham The Forsaken, a title J vols. The Polish ( hiefs an historical romance 2 vo 1 Family l ibrary No. 29 Court and Camp o f ri natmrtc. * Parly’s 'olumbus, Universal Songster, Flute Instructed, Rewlelt's Interest Tables, oleridge. Shelly nnd Koat's works, Scott's Napoleon 11 vols, t look’s Morgagni 2 vols, Dewees Midwifery ber’e’s Practice of Medicine 2 vosl Ttimer’s * herairtry Bichat s Anatomy of Physiology, Ainsworth’s Diction.*, j , Methodist Itymn Books (pocket edition) Braver Rooks (do.) Sand Box-s and Inkstands, P.nt Folios Visiting Cards Plank Cards Ac rogethor with a great, variety of books and fan ■v articles too numerous to particularize. 'April2o U S NORTON • JSEW FIRM. GR\'ERAL AGEXCY AMI co inns- iox nusrxcss. fOU MIM H GEORGIA. HU subscribers respectfully acquaint their friends nnd llio public, that they have for ned a connexion hi tlio above business under the name and stvlo of SHORTER, TARVER it CO. They have commodious nnd extensive ar rang* mi ni- in progress f*« tit" inception and rouge of produce, und will be prepared to make advances mi the name while in store or ■nider shipment to New .Orleans ,<t Vew-Yoik I U. * •HOKTM4. tfigued } BUM V, TAb VKR, S JAMKtt 11. MIIUHTEII, w*y 111, lalf * i*lanterns Motel, "tW: \ ■ rS opening for boarders and travellers. The proprietor pledges himself to use overv ef fort to rentier those comfortable who may favor him with a call EI IBIIA TARVER t 'oluiribu-', \ugii* I 4 Commission if Factorage Business. * HllE subscriber make a tender of tboir ser 5. vicos ro their friends aud the public in the above business They have in progress an extensive M are house and close store and which will be ready tor the rcseeption > ( produce and merchandise by the Ist of September next, situ ated on Oglethorpe street East and near the In surance Bank tin convenience arising from its immediate neighbourhood to' that part of tho town in which the principle part of the Cotton will be sold renders it a desirable pile- fertile Planters to deposit their produce. They will feel grateful for any consignments or orders with wi io.li thev may he favoured assuring their friends that their nnreimttcd attention will be exerted to promote their interest. They will be prepared to make liberal advances on ‘ 'octo 1 ' and other produce, and merchandise when required. AV illiam 11. Harper. Felix Lewis Jirly 28th DAMASK Table Diaper,o 4 and 10-4 Dia per. of good quality August 4 ' AWlltiN A HOWELL. (BAR T and Waggon Boxes, a large and well - J assorted lot LAW tiON A HOWELL. August 4 Music'. E 1. SMITH has concluded to spend •Lt a the vacation in Talbotton where she w ill continue to give lessons in mus rill about the fust • 1 November; »• which M e lie will assur edly return to Columbus and resume her school September 8 f o \oii lifriiV&nli ssk, A T ufaeturers , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. .v..,ov.run) i.iiurin rue puu ie tint hey have on hand, anil will keep oc.ust .ntllv Cir sale at whole sale and retail a gener I aud extensive assortment of H.ITS, compri ing all tlm various fashions and qualities, and on as favorable louns as can he purchased at a oy market in tho United Btatos. .Strict attention will he given lo all orders from the country Orders for Hats left with Edward J. Harden, esq at Appalachicola, will be promptly attend ed to IVAMT I'D TO PURCHASE Hsit ing furs of all kinds, for which cash and a liberal price will be given, delivered either at oliiiiibua or at Appalachieela Cot ambus. Aug. 27. 1831. MUSIC SCHOOL. MRB.E. J. SMITH, of Sparta—a lady of first rate accomplishments in Music und Painting, Has opened a school in < 'olumbus, at the «'o lu nlni: Hotel Tho patronage of'a liberal com mtinity is solicited She brings with her. very satisfactory and flattering testimonials of her qualifications both moral and literary RE KEREN ES— <ot. IV in C Sayre. Dr IVm Terrell. Joel Crairfmd, Esij. H terns M. Uerrien Esq. —Sparta. Col enliorn Jones, Judge Shorter, General liaison. Dr Childers. G E Thomas Esq James an Xess. Esq —• olumbus me lilt—ts NEW GOODS * RRIV’NG from N. York, N Orleans and • ot], > markets to G. AV DILI INGHAM June (j NOTICE. WILL t e sold at. tho late residence of Smith Bonner late of nrrol comity deceased on the Ist dnv of September nox the personal estat e of said deceased consisting of Horses cat tle household A Kitchen furnitnro plantation tools A'C terms made known on the day sale.— All persons who are indebted to said Slate arc requested to ruuko immediate payment and those that have, am demands against this es talc are lequested to render them in terms of the law ZADOO BONNER, * , . , THOMAS BONNER, I V< rs ’ July SI. GEORGI A llcnril ('minty Antlrcwllowze i Lilu l lor divorce in vs !■ Heard Su|H*riurilourt Elir.abetli llovvzc ) May'i’crtti, 16!12. i T appealing' to the Court, by the eliirn oflltc ( that the defendant in said Cu-e i rot an inhabitant of this late, it is ordered that ser rice he perfected by publishing in one of the news Tapers in this Slate for three months I do hereby certify the ale vo to be a true ex tract from lliu minutes tin ltd July 18.12, Bailey Bledsoe, Clk. July (21. 3m BACON. * quail it yof g(»'d Baeon which they will II low loi cash or Go. and paper lliidsim A Ftltnti. July. 19. PUR HALE. I T I !A VfON l ine *v liotnse i merit. 1 i. Apply to. (i. AV DILLINGHAM. VO Id. r. 3. iiioDosals tor pubtishi gat Macon. Get ., nn Agricultural Newspaper, lo be entitle the SOUTHERN' PLANTER. ✓ It I-, SOUTHERN PLANTER will be de si voted exclusively to the Agrieuß or ii in teresls of the country : ineluding Hor ieiilture, ilia" ag. incut of slock, making of wine r.i.d silk, Gardening. Domestic Economy, useful Arts, Household Expenses, Health, Fruit Trees, Ac. iVc »A.c. lt will be issued (at first) every mher week— on a modi imi slrtiot and quarto form—on good paper and new type, procured expiemly foi tbs purpose To be unproved and nlnrgid as the extent of pat;ounce shall wuirant. The toriu will be Oonvooioiit thr Idtiding, and each volume will be accompanied with a copious index “To.itical and sectarian eubjeela will Le exclu ded • It is the design of the publisher to uinhc the work interesting to all cla-ses < f the coiuiuuiii ty ; pnriiculailv t those in an. who cornice id with lurin ng gatdruing, inecbamcs, i\c t omniumi aliens arc aolicited Agiie.ultaral Societies, anil ftiends of tiro planting interest generally, are requested to aid us in out under taking, Essays 0,0 law. medical and scientific subjects will be received. Pieimuiiis will he given for tho host written essays on parlii'itjur Mihj. cl, Any v.ell writ ten communication on any sttbiei't cennceled with the ol jeets of this pu iicntiou, will entitle the autlio In .1 year's snbrtliptt' i . i lie publisher w ill he assisted in tLo Editorial department, by several literary gentlemen ’TERMS—Two dollars per annum, in nd va co, or $2 50 at the end of the j ear Tosuh sciibers to the Macon 'I slecraph. tlie price will be one dollar and a half, in advance, or tv ..dol lars at tile cud of tho year. The paper will be commenced as soon as rulli cient encouragement offers M BVRTi TT. Macon, july 25. 1832—15 TO THE PURLIC. ” S | A A'ING hitherto been influenced In tho J--* advice of my friends. 1 have disdnine.i to notice the little petty slander and low sy stem-of persecution which has been oomincneed and r.arrii don against mo by two uninfluertiul and unimportant characters of Hamilton Harris county; but as their inpresentatioi.s haVAi, no doubt, passed through many mouths it may not ho Improper to pidth- h the tidlwing statement, made by l apt Scnlell, who was on the .pot, and who is willing, at any time, to swear i tho accuracy and correctness ol the circomstaces as ho has related them.— Oapt Boiitell is a gentle man whose character, in Merriw eulliei e uuty, is above reproach, was formerly a I-cnalor in the Legislature, and is now a candidate tor tho same office; —hear him ! , Dr. Duncan having called upon me to st.aeo the facts concerning nn attempt made to attack him, by a cei tain Mr Brown of Hamilton, ff ut _ ris county I threfore make llio following stale ment: I was at the lesidonco of Dr. Duncan when a carriage arrived opposite Ins house; immediate !■ thercaficer, two men stepped out. and walk ed tow ards Dr Duncan’s dwelling, and upon ar riving at which, Brown, ns I aliei wards und r- AHwwmrfi.iflp V> he had called to demand satiefaelion for an injury done him ; l)r- Duncan remarked, be consider ed, he had done him no iiiji!.y/that be had writ ten a letter giving certain information, which it was his piivrlcge to do and his light to do; a few more words passed, touching the veracity of the information contained in the letter, and the lie having passed Iroin each—and while Dr Duncun was walking obliquely nen ss tho passage, Brown pulled out from bis pocket a small pistol, and presen led it at Dr. Duncan; Dr Duncan being, at the instant in iho act of walking, stepped perhapsauothei step further, and nulling round, took from his . ocket a pistol, also; at this junct nrc,pci Imps u little before, Mrs. Duncnn interposed herself, ns l did myself, and 'lie other individual. (I oppose Dawson,) v hcr upou Brown immediately lurried off imp clt the Inui-e; but before he left the house Dr Duncan returned back in his walk across the passage, not more than 2or 3 feet from Brown I did not perceivo that Duncan got out of Brown’s way at all; hut, on the contrary, appeared cool and determined, aud when Brown first came in to the house, ho walked up not far from him arid stood some time, and when he turned slowly iff walked obliquely across the pa.sage. Blown pulled out Ids pistol, us I have rep ctcutcrl above, as t.> Brown's advacing on Dr Duncan, nis lotallv false and untrue; lie did not in.wo .ut of his tracks in which he first place himself when he -lepped first into iho house It is also false .as lo Dawson’s presenting a pistol; it he was armed with a pistol. 1 could not see it After Brown had retired, awsou t<>ld l)r Ditican he had a challenge for him, holding in his hand » small piece of paper, and that he could either accept it or not accept it; upon which Dr Dunrnn made hjections, as 1 understood, to Brown s charac ter and standing in society, connected with his recent depot to.ent towards ,him. db r w hich, Diwsoiv, without speaking another word, also, left the house; ami here Ihe matter ended JOSEPH SEN I ELL. Having trespasred thus much upon the pualic attention; I will net hereafter ob'rube myself up on it any further than, perhaps, to publish ('apt. Smitell's affidavit'fi' is thought necessary. THOB. N. DUNCAN. Morriwether county. —3d August, 1832. The Federal Union, and Georgia Journal are eqaested, several! r,\ Ut girt the, abort one inter- Inn anil forward their accounts to GreentiUe. 7. .V. D. NOTICE. A. j It Gfdrck. Kmru will act as my agent in r ; mv aliscneo. F 'TOBY. > ogu*i II 3t JOINER’S TOOLS W VF a supei ior quality A w ell assorted, just • * iifteniug LAVVIiON april 21, 1832. TO FOStTmA STERS. ~~ HE sul.scrber has just leceived nn assrirt meut nf Paper, Twine. Ac. f. r Tost Office me K. 8. NORTON. riUNTT.I) LISTS OF Till-; KUAXVIM) IN TUB t’ONTF.M PLATKIT GOLD ANI) LAND LOTTERIEH \\ 11.1 be 10-ii,Hrli ies'r rill.-in tin- t' r-r? V » They will appear in Niunfers t-.-tlmt they nay bo l,omul lugetlim in pain, Idol f nil Persons desirous of becoming subset i it* can forward their names to us frost paid enel. -iog •lie cash, amt they will be alt i.rierl to 'I loy • 1., iibt uieo'i' n llu- post tSce to wbirh tin num * i rs' li o'd b, direst." . I ’flu- whole work u ill contain a! roll 4’e pages, | »n,t toniint b* stlriiUdat le-j >hai. (£5 to 1-b --cr.br I f.aill in UOCoat e I’wlhili U ( lithhcit. I MlllerlgeviUs, Aug V, 1832.