The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, October 06, 1832, Image 1

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COSAAI i1.m.l JAHrLKTr-KDITOi:. iJcmoaat IS PL'ISLISSinO EVEBY WEEK I.\ COLIJ>Iit j; S, CtEOftGlA, iTt Three Dollars per annum, if paid in , n [. vance, or Four Dollars, at the era! of the year. It is expected that all application for subscription from a distance, will he accom panied with the money. Advert Memento will be inserted at rcitsn)ji!4c rales. ■"'ales of laud and negroes, by adminis trators, executors or guardians, are requited l>v law to bo he'd on the first tnesdav in tho month between the hours of 10 o clock hi the forenoon 31n tho afternoon, at 11re court house of the county in which the property is situated. Notice oFtheso sales must bo oiveii in a public Gazette Bi-xty days previous to the day of sale Notice ol the sale of personal property must sea give’ in a like manner forty days previous to ho day if sale Notice to debtors \ orodilorsof an estate must be published forty days Notice that all application will be made to the court of ordinary for leave to sell land must bo published four months. tlTLetters business must be Post paid to insure .attention CREEK ST.LYI). FIAHE establish uent, situated in tc Creek I Nation, on the S’age Road from oluni bus. Ga. to Montgomery. Ala is now open, for the recep ion of trav Hers under the manage mont and direction of the subscriber It is lo oaled eqni distant from the ea tern and western borders of the Nati >n, it being thirty eight miles from roiumbus, and the same distance from Line Creek, the residence of Mr. Walter ft 1,00 1 Excellent and commodious buildings Imve been erected by the subscriber, entirely new. which will always be kept in a state (if neatness and regularity for the comfort and con veniencel of tlio e who nay ho disposed to pat ronize him. *I is staolcs arc secure and roomy, and abundantly supplied With corn and fodder lie is assisted in 'he manage uent of his House by Mr and Mrs Rouben Lanici. It is the pos itive e ertnination of the subscriber to bo mod erate in his eha ges, and to establish such rates as cannot fail t>. be satisfactory, and ho flute < In self from his knowledge of the business having been for several years engaged in the Columbus Hotel!, • ndor the direction of Gon. N. Howard and subsequently under that of Mes-r. Fomrnji & Montague, that he will be abb' I ■ givo satisfaction to those who call at hi- House. Sampson Lanier Jnl 14 If i J DMLYISTR. I TOR'S KILE. VS /'ILL be sold m tlio fiist Tuesday in Oclo v* ber next dining the lawful hours a' the Court Mouse in ' oluinbus Muscogee County, I, -) of Land \o 1!>8 in the Cth district of Vl.is cogeo;—8old as the property of Zadoch '.ewis deceased, by orde’ of the < 'ourt of Ordinary, for *he benefit of heirs and creditors of said de cca-cd Terms Three months ciedit with small notes and approved security. IIIR U 1 FULLER, Adm’r. July 14 fro TICE. )UR months after dale, application will be madeti the honorable the Inferior ''ourt of Stewart County, when -itting for Otdinarv purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate ot Joli’i II Patterson (deceased.) lor the benefit of tlio hoiis and creditors ofsoid estate J ARED IRWIN. Adm’r MARY Adm'x July 14 1 in 4ui NOTICE. NOTICE. months after (into, application will be inado to the Honorable llie lufo.inr < ourt of Carroll county, while sitting h>i Or in ry purposes, fir leave to sell Lot of land No 29-f in the 2Jlh District foimerly "us ••ojer. now Harris c uintv, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of .lame- Lcntli'-rs deceased. SAMUEL LEATHERS, Adm’r July 14 tin 1 s _____ IVASHING M l CHINE. ritlU'. rubsciber brgn ioavc to i’ to mi li is I friends and the public generally that he has the Pntenl Right for ashing Machines of the ost approved plan, and will keep them constantly on hand for sale, and will sell thorn as low as they can be bought in the old counties. He will sell Machines or Paterit Rights m the counties of Muscogee. Harris. Troup, 1 al bot, Marion, and Randolph This Machine washes c uin nd fast, and doos not injure the clothes in the least The subscriber also carries on the Cab inet business in its various branches, and will sell on accommodating term-. THOMAS VV. UTTON. July 14—3 To the Ptiblic. TN eonucqiienco of an arrangeinei»t b w* • so c of the creditors (of the late turn of B.ve. an iV Duncan) and J i ! - Bate.i on pro* I «I<L\’ HOTEL PROPERTY LOT- TERY, G ties can be depended ou to prize, holder of Te l ets, and the drawing ot sam Loner wi-l take place the fourth Monday in next December September Bth L'SS •’* Thomas Beall. James Spiefr*, Superin T \V. 4,00 i1<“, ‘endnnts 15 J. Crews. to the I). B. Grant, Lottery W. P. Yontre. j ITTho Columbus Enquirer an! Dc.uoci the M icon Messenger mid Telegru It, J 1 led vi lo Journal and Federal Union, i:.r gustii - hroniclo A. 4 ouricr, 'he . nia'U' \ gi. u the Charleston Mercury and ( chut 'h< A I ne. Southern Banner, the A>D< ir «?••• ’ aonian. will insert the above, twice a men I. j the drawing and forward tbei »cc<.un - "J JJ tatu oan. at Th »mvdon, fir pa moot. THE PH !>' 1 A Line of Ht 'o-es UNMSO through tim ;» '■ t.rrln M North .1 t end South 4 l'ehn.i, ami V »"» " ’ 1 Ington city and uhicii n'r «. ■■ born er.d u. My terminate I at Tow Hb • .* now ..Hull am gomiileto ■ pet itii.il. ~ , > It lion recently her:. «' and. .Uo (Join which place t* ' ‘J ' days and Staton ■ ~ . For Partic'i* a " ■ villo ji#p«rt.. ~ . # u i |*» 07"! lie TlWh I." ■ , u ■ THE EESIOCR4T, «N O’.MtlAMm shorter, u'Auvni; 1 & *co! >y x ptecs f ircassians “ Bombazclts assorted ®* “ Fancy Prints « u a v a ' d * stn Pcd Domestics k Negro Cloth, woollens • “ Satlinettc ,•> “ Fustians I'in 19P° Z purpl ° * Plaid H „V ' * tench Briltamas “ -• <>-12 Brittanias « } ‘ 2 “ Indeliable Ink d4 Leather Caps 1 ps tj 4 Table Diaper 4 11-12 Doz Pocket Rooks 2 ps Supr Black Drape (j ‘ *wiss Book muslin 2 “ Tambourd “ « J “ “ Leno “ 2 “ Supr. Marino Cloth, 4 Supr Greene Tabic Covers o Blue Table do. •1 ps Velveteens 111 Coverlelts II ps Lawn 1 Doz ainbrick Ilkfs 2 •’ Blkk silk Gloves I 8-12 “ White “ « 2() Bbls Prime Pork, ft “ Mackerel, No. 3, 4 “ No J, 1 Pipe Ameican Brandy, 2 Qr. '"asks Malaga Wine, Teneriffe “ I Indian Bid Muscat “ Bids v Orleans Rum, Loaf Sugar, Ift Kegs Tobacco 0 Boxes Champagne, 2*) “ Raisins, (5 Baskets Sweet Oil, 20 Boxes Cider, 8 “ Segars. Ist quality, 5 “ Sperm Can lies, 12 “ Smoakcd Herrings. 10 Bags Green Cotfeo. All of which articles will bo sold by wholesale and on accomodating terms. Merchants from the * 'oiinlr. would do well to call and exam ine forlhoniolves. June fttli Insurance. FIIHE Augusta Insurance and Hank ing Company will insure Produce and Mer chandise against the dangers of River Navi, a ii n on good steam boais and other river craft, and upon good vessels from Apulachico a to New Oilcans or theatlantic cities They wi I also take fire risks upon Buildings, Merchandise and Produce GEO ty OII.LIMGH.IM. Agent. SHORTER, TARVEIt hi CO. 4 J AVE received by late arrivals the follow ’■ 1 mg Goods oil consignment which they offer on favourable terms 55 bbls. Choice Cider, ftft Boxes Newark Pippin do. 70 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey, 00 ‘‘ N. O. Molasses, 12 hhds. Bacon, 20 bbls Pickled Pork, 1 ( * Orums Figs, (> Boxes ’lovanna l agars, Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture, 50 Boxes Virginia A N C Tobacco, 5 quarter casks Mrhnsoy Wine, 150 Sacks Balt. 20 cases Lemon Svrrup & Lime Juice, 30 bbls Sugar, Barrels Irish Potatoes. 20 Sacks prime Green Coffee, 5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey, 12 Pattern barshear ploughs, made by K. Parson, Enfield Con’t. Cognac Brandy with a variety of other Articles may Ift, 1832. G. W. DILLINGHAM, Offers Cov Sale, 100 barrels Pickled Pork, 200 sacks I iverpnol and Turk s Island suit, 50 bbls Western Whiskey, 100 do. N. Orleans vlolasses, 250 do. various qualities sugar, 50 do Mackerel, 4(100 ibs blue gist Grindstonos, IliO Sides uppei Leather, 2000 lbs. solo Leather, 8000 lbs Bacon. 150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging, 80 coils Halo Rope may 10. sjrrmTß citizens arc warned against trad- YV inir for orders on the Creek Agent given bv thn Ucheo chief und witnessed bv John Mar shall, as they are not. genuine; thero are a num ber in circulation, and will, in all probability, be frequently offered on the fron iers for to be traded July 7. John 11. Broadnax- pork \F excnellent quality in sound new barrels '* ■ w iil be kept through the season bv G W- DILT.TNGH4 ' ’ Cl li . O V C()NSHi NM E A J . ~r -■ i!e bv !••»<)• TF t.TAiiVF.RA C ]?hls. Newark Cider, first quality. ->r NO i ICE. 3 FORVVARN all persons from trading for a ! certain note of band given by me to a Mr Foot, sometime in the last of oarch o- first Vuril 4 due about the 24th of December. 1832, for .went! five dollars. As the consmera'ton r which said note was given has fail <l, I do intend t. pav it unless compelled bv law may 12. Iff®. Wilder Phillips. COLLNL ’ C.VST BTRBL AXES with NTS^Bi For sale hi " " June H'th HACON A LARD. rrAIIL subscribers have a quantiti of Georgia I Bacon and Lard which they offer at a m ''mu T 11 : Auction Room* BH<>.\l> STBEET—C(»LUM BI S. II ’>ll list KIR R inf urns'h<* i'll If hat |„ t .repaid! and will attend to 'hr rec-iv- mi selling of onns in -in run. Theso,sliest r«v«. i grs'ofnllv rec-ved. and I .pt'vH.«er .:.v NORTO% Auct . Veg I-—-45 if ! 'M'.li All "Ifi- e ne.l.-v .11' ♦ August 4. LAW BON At lIuWLLL* «014>M3l (l, IGA.) NVITIIIm , (M T«BEK«, !*;{-£. SPRING & HUMMER Subscribers have just finished opening a fine stock of JVJ V<v A7.7 PLb. SPIt/Mr v SIMMER »1(Y GOODS Hats, Bhoes Saddlery, l rockori and llard aro, which arc offered to the ptblie at such prices as they hope, w ill givo salisfattion. Their friends are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves —Th. stockis compo pe*i partly of the following articles: Foulard Muslin Prints, Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions, Muslin robes, ginghams, fancy bar ago, * alicocs of every variety, Black, white and fancy color'd silks, Black and white satin, A fine and fashionable assortment of bonnets a belt ribbons, cap and taffetas do. Ladies and gent’s beaver and horseskin gloves and nutts, Ladies and gent’s random whole A half hose, A case of fashionable Dunstable and Leghorn bonnets, A few dozen straw bonnets, A good assortment of silk, crape & barave fan cy lidk’fs, Ladies printed cambric hdk’fs. Artificial flowers and straw bands, l ologne. Lavender, Rose A Florida walor, Otto of Ro es, sft whole A' naif pieces linen, Table. liiroeyo If Russia Diaper, Brown and bleached linen drills, Black bombazines,b oiilinzetts, princottas, Ac Rouen cassimnres, Nankins 4> summer carnblets Bleached cotton naltin drills, silk velvets, A good and new assortment of Versailles Ves lings, A few pieces light A - fancy Valencia Vestings, Ladies parasols and gentlemen’s umbrellas, B* « Italian cravats and linen collars, Thread Cambric and long lawn Ladies fancy silk and heed bags, fancy fans, Brown and bleach’d shirtings &■ sheetings. Cotton Diaper, Garment and lurniture dimities, A large and fine selection of shell, tuck and -ide combs, 1 piece black bombazine for ladies wear, Bodtick, Osnaburghs and checks, Furniture blue and scarlet checks, •1 4 and 4-4 plaids and stripes, strouos, Buckram padding 4-c Sewing silk aud.cotlon, needles, pins. 4-c. Ac. A large and fine assortment of black and drab hats and caps. Lady’s, gentlemen's and children’s shoes of all kinds and q alities Lady’s 4- gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and mar tingah s CROCKERY. China 4 1 Liverpool brown & pink ware, Common ware of all kinds, tumblers &f wine castors. fyc. A large and full assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Joiner's Tools, Axes, Does, Black smith’s Tools Fine toilet and swi.,g glassos, Letter and cap paper, ink, quills and pencils may 5. Lawhon &, Howell. JUST PUBLISHED, ND received by the subscriber at the (Jo ted from the French with an aceouut of all tlie capital operations performed during tlio whole of Napoleon’s wars, by Ilaron D G LArtKEY, Surgeon and Chief of the Hospital of the Royal Guards, Kx-Iti-pector Gencial of the Military Medical Staff, Ex Prime Surgeon of tho G rand Army of Russia, Saxony, Ae N B This is one of the most entertaining w rks to tlio Suigeon ever published in this cou nlry. Also. Adventures on the Columbia River, in cluding ihe Narrative of a Residence of six years on the Western side of the Rocky Mount ains, among various tribes of Indians hitherto unknown; together with o journey across the American Continent: by ROSS O ! X Together with a great variety of medical and other works too numerous to particularize E S NORTON. juna 30 r Broad St JUST PUBLISHED Ind for sale at the Colttmbvs Hook Store, THE LOST VIRGIN OF TIIE SOUTH; A N Historical Novel, connected with the In- I\- dian War of the South, in the years 181 i, 13 14 and 15—and Gen. Jackson, now Presi dent of the United States. BY VOX PE RO C.ISSEXDER. A few copies remaining on hand may 19 E. S NOR TON, Broad street. COLUMBUS BOOK STORE. (HAVE jus! received at my Store the follow ing new and other interesting publica tions: Fugene Aram a novel by the author of Pelhoin The Forsaken, a title 2 vols. The Polish Chiefs an historical romance 2 vo Family Library No. 29 Court and Camp o' B na parte. Parly’s 'olumbus, Universal Songster, Flute Instructors, Rowlett’s Interest Tables, oleridge, Shelly and Keat’s works, Scott’s Napoleon 3 vols, 'ook’s Morgagni 2 vols. Dewees Midwifery Eberle’s Practice of Medicine 2 Vosl Turner’s 1 hemistry Bichat s Anatomy of Physiology, \insworlh’s Dictionary, Methodist llyinn Books (pocket edition) Prayer Books (do.) Sand Box’s and Inkstands, Put Folios Visiting Cards Blimk Cards Ac r ogether with a great variety of books and fan ’v articles too numerous to particularize. April2o. E S NORTON new firm. GE.VEIUI. .iGILVCY AND COMM is TO\ oUSTNESS. C’4»LUMBL’S GEORCiIA. HR sis -Cr hers respectfully acquaint their friends and <he public, that they have for ned a connexion in the above business under the iinmc and stylo of SHORTER, TARVER & TO. They have commodious and extensive ar ialignments in progress for the reception nnd storage of produce, and will he prepared to •ink* advances on the same while in store or under shipment to New Orleans or Non-York ) E. S *M»4)KTKK, Bigncd BEN.I P. TAHV KR, L S JAMES 11. SHORTER, may 19, 1t32. Planter's Hotel, ivi I” S opening for boarders and liavellors. The proprietor pledges himself to use every ef fort to render those comfortable who may fivor him with a call EI.ISHA TARVER * ’olumbiis, \u£U»f 4 Commission *s>• Factorage Business. , 11E subscriber make n tender of their ser vices to their friends and the public in the above business They have in progress an extensive Ware house and close store and which will bo ready for the resreption of produce and merchandise by the Ist of September next, situ ated on Oglethorpe street East and near the In surance Bank the convenience arising from its immediate neighbourhood to that part of the town in which the principle part of tho Cotton will he sold renders it a desirable pine- for the Planters to deposit their produce. They will feel gratoful for any consignments <>r order's with which they may be favoured assuring their friends that their unreiintled attention will he exerted to promote their intcrost. They will be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and other produce, and niorrhandise when required. Will iam 11. llurpcr. Felix Lewis. July 28th DAM ASK Table Diaper, 04 and ltl-4 Dia per, of good quality August 4 LAWHON A HOWELL. ("N ART and V\ aggon Boxes, a largo and well J assorted lot L AWHON A HOWELL. August 4 MUSIC. \I RS. E 4. SMITH has concluded to spend ■*l the vacation in Talholton. where she will continue to givo lessons in music till about the first if November; a; whi-h >iino ho will assur edly roturn to Columbus and resume her school September 8. f o \OIJRNrc & €LAK K 9 HAT Ma a ufactu /vr.v, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HJLD respectfully:.infoj;nji J|jc j intllv for sale at whole sale and retail a goner il and extonsive assortment of H.ITS. eotnpri J -.ing all the various fashions and qualities, nod I >n as favorable tenns as can be purchased at a ny market in the United Btatos. Strict attention will lie given to all orders from the country Oidersfor Hats left with Edward J. Hn.'Jen, rsq at Appalachicola, will bo promptly attend 'd to. WANTED TO PURCHASE. Hatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and a liberal price will be givon, delivered cither at Columbus or at Appalachicola Columbus .lug. 27. 1831. MUSIC SCHOOL. MRB.E.J.NMITII, of Sparta—a lady offirst rato I accomplishments in Music and Painting, Has opened a school in Columbus, at the t ’o lunbua Hotel The patronage of'a liberal com munity is solicited She brings with her, very satisfactory and flalloring testimonials of her qualifications both moral and literary REFERENCES— CoI. Wm C Sayre, Dr Ji’m Terrell, Joel Crawford, Esq. II eems M. Berrien Esq. —Sparta. Col .seaborn Jones , Judge Shorter, General Watson, Dr Childers. G E Thomas Esq James an Mess, Esq —Columbus, jne 30—ts NEW GOODS a RRIVING from N. York, N Orleans nnd oth r markets to G. \V DILI INGHAM June 6 NOTICE. WILL t e sifld at the late residence r f Smith Bonner late of' nrrol county deceased on the Ist day of September ncx the personal cstato of said deceased consisting of Horses cat tle household A Kitchen furniture plantation toolß tennsmado known on the day sale.- AU persons who are indebted to said State are reqiestcd to make immediate payment and those that have, am demands against this es tato are lequested to render them in terms of the law ZADOCBONNER, \ ». , THOMAS BONNER, i Xilai rs ' July 21. t GEORGIA Heard County AudrcwHowze i Libel for divorce in vs | Heard SupcriorCourt Elizabeth Howze I May Term, IHT2. 4 T appearing to the Court, by tho 'elurn oftho l Sheriff that the defendant in said Ca e i not an inhabitant of rliis tatc, it is ordered that st reice be perfected by publishing in one of thp news Papers in this State for three months 1 do hereby certify the ah' ve to be a true ex tract from the minutes this 3d July 1832, Bailey Bledsoe, Clk. July 21. 3m BACON. I»HE Subscribers have just ereiv and a large 1 quantity of good Bacon which they will sell low lor cash or Good paper * Hudson &. Felton. July, 19. I < »R S V 1.1,. TO\l ASTON I ine A Homan < < men*. i. Apply to 4J. W BILLING|I VM. VOij. 1 §f J?.2, Cor pub ishi g at Macon. G 0... air .Igrieu'tural Newspaper tube THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. SOUTHERN FLAM I.R w„J be do -i-* voted exclusively to the Ag.i-ultor ,| j„. leiesu ot lliocmmtry: including Her ieuitnre management of stock, making ofwine and siik"! Gardening, Domestic Economy, u-,< tu ijouaoliold Expenses, Health, Fruit Tite. Ac* Ac A ! It will be issued (at first ) overy oihe week— ••n a mediam' shoot and quart . fo, m _„ n „„ od [ paper and new type, procured « x, ie sly lor tho ■ purpose 1n bo improved and . nlarged or tbo extent of palionage shall wan ant. I Tho form wilt be convciier,’ for binding, and I each volume will be accompanied with acopieu, index lbditical and eetaiian subjects will be cxclu deil It ia the design of the piibliober to o. a ko tho work interesting to all classes of tin eommuni- LV ’ paruoulafly t those in an* w ise comice ed with farm ng gardening, mechanics, ac > omiuuiiicutions arc solicited Ag.icultiiial Societies, and friends of the plantnig interest generally, are requested to aid us in out . uder t liking, Essays on law, medical and scientific subjects will bo received. J Pieiniums will be given for the best written essays on particular subj-ot- Any well writ ten communication on uny subject conm eted with the objects of this pti dieation, will entitle tho nutho to a year’s stibsctiption. i be publisher will be assisted in the Editorial department, by several literary gentlemen TERMS— Two dollars per annum, in ad vu co, or $2 5(1 at the end of the tear 3d sub scibers to the Maeoti Telegraph, the price w.ll be one dollar and a half, in advance, or two dol lars at the qnd of tlie yyar The paper will bo commenced as soon as sufii ciont encouragement oilers „ ~ „ M BARTL TT Macon. July 25, 1832—45 TO THE PURUC. f IAAING hitherto been intluenecd by tbo J. B advice of my friends I have disdaine I to uotioe the litllo petty slander and low system of persecution which has been commenced and carriid on against me by two iinipfltfciitial and unimportant characters of Hamilton Harris county; but ns their lOpreaeuUtiona liuve, no doubt, passed through many mouths; it may not be improper to publish the follwing statement, made by C apt Scntell, who wait on the spot, and w ho is w illing, at any time, to swear to the accuracy and correctness ot the circumstaons as lie has related them - Capt Sontell is a gentle man whose character, in IMerriweallier c* unly, is ulvove re|>r< ach, was formerly a Benalor in the Legislature, and is now a candidate for tho sumo oifico;—hear him I Dr. Duncan bovine called upon mo to stnoo the facts concerning an attempt made to attack him, by a certain Mr Brown, of Hamilton, Har ri county I throforc make the following state ment: I was at tlio tosidenco of Dr. Duncan whon a carriage arrived opposite his house; immediate l> thorenfteer, tw o men s’epped out. and w alk ed towards Dr DuftcanN dwelling, and upon ar riving at which, Brown, us I nl.erwards under stood is name to bo. stepped into the edge of the passage, and obsorved t>. Dr Duncan, ho done turn ; Dr Duncan remarked, lie consider ed, ho had done him no injmyjthat he had writ ten a letter giving certain information, w liich it was his privilege to do and his right to do; a few more words passed, touching the veracity of tho information contained in the (otter, and the lio having passed Irom each—and while l)r Duncun was w alking obliquely across the passage, Brown pulled out. from his pocket a small pistol, and presented it at Dr. Duncan; l)r Duncan being, at the instant in the act of walking, stepped perhaps another step fnrtlier, and turning round, took from his socket a pistol, al-o; at this juncture.perhaps a little before, Mrs. Duncan interposed herself, as I did myself, and Hie oilier individual (I oppose Dawson,) whor upon Brown immediately turned offandlolt tho house;-but before he left tha house. Er Duncan returned bn. k in bis walk ncioss the passage, not more than 2or 3 feet from Brown I did not perceive that Duncan got out of Brown’s way at all; but, on the contrary, appeared cool and determined, and when Brown first came in to the house, he walked tip not far from him and stood some time, and when he turned slow ly off walked obliquely across the pa:sagr. Brown pulled out his pistol, as I have rep.esenled above, as to Brown’s advacing on Dr Duncan, l is totally false nnd untrue; ho did not move r nt ot his tracks in which he first place himsr If w hen he stepjicd first into the house It is also false as to Dawson’s proi-entirig a pistol; it he was armed with a pistol. I could not see it. After Brown had retired, awson told Dr Durcnn he had a challenge for him, holdivg in his hand n -mall piece of paper, and that he could either accept it or not accept it; upon which Dr Duncan msdo objections, as I understood, to Brown » clinrac lor nnd standing insp iety, connected wi'h his recent deport.i.ent towards him. vfter which, I tawson, without speaking another word also, left tho house; and here the matter ended JOSEPH MIN I ELL. Having trespassed thus much upon the puahe attention; I will not hereafter obtrude myself up on it any furl Imr than, perhaps, to publish (.'apt. Sentell's affidavit if it is thought necessary. THUS. N. DUNCAN. Merriwethcr county,—3d August, 1832. The Enteral Union, and Georgia Journal are requested, severally, to give the above one insrr tin and forward their accounts to tlrccnviUe. 7 . X. U. NOTICE. 41 R OronGr. Smith will act as my agent in T I my absence. F 'I OBY. August 11. 3 t JOINER’S T4X)LS / \F a superior qnality A well assorted, just 4 e opening LAWIJON april 21. 1832. to p iJst Tmjste li S. IIE subserber has just icccivrd an assort ment of Paper, Twine. Ac. f r PoslOfiice lgo E. 8. NORTON. PRINTED LISTS OF THK lIII'WISC IN THE COWTF.MFJ. TED GOI.D AND LAND LOTTKItIKK VII, is*- edln m tl.o office They will appear m Numbers s- that they may be bound togeihei in pamphlet form Persons nesirous of becoming - üb*en. ers can forward their names to us post paid, enclosir-. the cash, and they will be att . ded t<- Tli / should menu tithe post ffieetow) ch the nu.n- Iters #h n!d bi direetec. The whole v ork v ill oot-isin ab* ut 4<’fi pa at, and cannot be afforded at less then to sli eribeis. //aid in advance Polhill k. CiittiLx'tt. | Milledgoville. Aug 9,1832.