The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, September 27, 1825, Image 3

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I do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a letter delivered by me to General Gunn, on Sunday evening last, and that the answer herewith inserted, was delivered to me by Col. Wade Hampton on Sunday eve ning 11 o’clock; and that the answer of Gen. Clark which is also herewith stated was offered by me to Gen. Gunn on the Monday morning following. He did not re ceive it, but referred me to his friend, Col. Hampton, who, on receipt thereof, refused to continue the correspondence any longer. (Signed) AMBROSE GORDON. 12th January, 1795. It is unnecessary for me to comment on the above statements of facts. I only wish the public, in their opinions, to do the par lies concerned equal justice. 1 shall leave town to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock, which will sit the 13th inst. (Signed) JOHN CLARK. Augusta, January 12, 1795. I do hereby certify that the letter presented to me on Monday morning last, said to be from General Clark, and addieased to Gene ral Gunn, was never delivered to that gen tleman. For having declined the correspon dence, by assuring Col. Gordon, when he handed me the letter, that General Gunn had taken his measures, by giving an alterna tive, from which it was not probable he would depart, the Colonel and myself parted and I thought no more of the letter, nor oversaw a word of its contents. (Signed) W. HAMPTON. January 13, 1795. -<soo— from the National Intelligencer. MILITARY COURTESY. We received by the Southern mail of Sunday the 31st of July, the Milledgeville paper containing (with other matter relating to the Treaty question) General Gaines’ interesting letter of the 10th of July to Governor Thoop, communicating the infor mation he had obtained in his recent confer ences with the Indians respecting the Trea ty, the result of these conferences, the ad justment of the threatened difficulties with the Indians, &c. &c. Anxious to place this interesting document before our readers without delay, we determined to insert it in the next day’s paper, although to do so it was necessary to alter the arrangements, and remove much of the matter prepared for the paper of Monday morning. Being Sunday, however, and not wishing to impose unne cessary labor on our office on that day, and being moreover pressed for room, we omit ted the following note of the General’s aid de-camp, to the Editors of the Georgia pa per, deeming it of no importance as an ac companiment, to the Guneral’s own letter, as we did not consider the publication, by him, of the interesting information which he communicated, required any apology. Hi''.lo UUAU.TK.US Eastern Oejiarl. ew 1 , ) AJoalicello, (ito. July 17, 182a J Gentlemen: Citplain Triplett will hind to yoij copy of Ma jor General (dairies’ le l*r to Govern u* I’mun/ of Ihe lUtli inst. which the. General requests you to in rl in your papers I'lu* object of ’giving; publicity to Uusjivtcr, ;ii this time, is to counteract certain false and inf.tiri.ni. reports, concerning the adjustment of Indian difficultly, calculated to deceive the pub lie, ami arrffra'.iic the nnVjortuues of these helpless and deluded beings, * ■< » evince a disposition l > reunite lueir destiny, uud to co>«r K with the wishes of the G-neral Government. Very respectfully, your obed’l ser ’I. E. G. W. BUTLER. Aid-dc-Carup. Not dreaming, therefore, of having, by this unimportant omission, done injustice, certainly intending none, to an officer for whom we have-ever entertained the high respect lelt for him by nil his countrymen, we were not a little s irpriscd at the follow ing order which we received by last Tues day’s mail: MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, September I, 132’». | Gen 'emeu: In publishing General Gaines* letter of the 10th of July, lo the Governor of ibis stale, /on suppressed the ex-1 plunai.nv biter Unit accompan cd it, and substituted a remark { of your /ou, (loft iless, had reasons for *.O doini:; hut I am instructed' by the Gen thl to request that, in filin'’-, when you honor his Communications with a place in your pi.per. you will do the pub i Jl.: and himself the justice to present toe u as they come lo you. V' try respectfully, yourobedienl servant, E. G W. BUTLER, i Messrs. GaUs <$- Seaton , Aid-dc-Camp. Editors of the Intelligencer. Wc did publish the General’s letter pre cisely as it came to us ; but, while we hold oil selves bound to give correctly, and with out alteration, whatever we insert of any officer’s official correspondence, we do not acknowledge any obligation to publish all the letters he may write on any subject Although his station and present duties ren der his official letters, generally, interesting to the public, it is possible for General Gaines to write what we may not deem of sufficient importance to publish, even when no inconvenience interferes. From official papers, like all other subjects which present themselves to our notice, we must make such selections as our convenience and our esti mate ol their importance prescribe to us. In exercising this discretion, errors of judgment or inadvertency may sometimes occur, but they will always be cheerfully rectified when pointed out to us. We would do wilful in justice to no man—and that General Gaines should have suspected us of intending it to wards him, in this instance, we can only at tribute to the heated atmosphere and the choleric correspondence in which he has been for sometime engaged. He forgot that he was addressing a note to ns, and thought that he was writing to Governor Troup. But if we are to receive the laconic mandate as seriously addressed to us, we will tell the worthy General, that if he continues to be tray the same tostiness on all trivial occa sions, he will do his character more real in jury than our omission to publish his letter can possibly inflict on it, even if we sunpre-- every letter that he ever wrote or may writ* The Quebec Gazette oi the sdi inst. say “ Ihe nights have been unusually cub for some time back. O i the 2d there wa ice of one eighth of an inch thick.” S fOH THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. ! d Mr. Editor, a The Clark party in this state - are now reduced, in their extremity, to ( “ round assertions ,” an evident mark of J their apprehension of failure at the ensuing i election for Governor. We have heard that - some of the knowing ones on that side have . been travelling through the state collecting ) information with respect to their chance of success in the approaching contest, and de claring, with characteristic boldness on their return to this city, their confidence in the i election of John Clark. But how many l times have these political fortune tellers de ceived, if not themselves, many of their i simple and uninformed partizaas in their i confident declarations respecting past elec tions?—We well recollect that no set of men, in or out of the State, wore ever ap parently m ire sanguine concerning tiie 1 success of Matthew 'Talbot, than these very i | men who are now denouncing as a thing be -|v«nd all possibility the present eleciion ol • GEORGE M. TROUP. The fact is they -'find their case is a desperate one, and are • determined if the ship does sink, to drown ilthe groans of the dying in their clamour and -vociferation. We depricate such election-! 1 eering, and are proud tp find that few, or 1 none, of our friends declare themselves up s on the election in such a manner as to in duce the belief that they held the casting vote, and consequently could turn the event as to them should seem best. Nevertheless oui confidence in the success of the present Governor is as strong as the nature of the ease will admit, and we are daily receiving C assurances from all parts of Gem gin of , | the increasing popularity of our favorite . candidate. We doubt not but that the ’ friends of Gen. Clark will bang themselves ,;in their own rop( i, and therefore it is bust . to let them spin, without interference, their . little rotten threads to as great a length as . their splene and dispair will carry them. i , FOII THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, i i To the Citizen of Scriven i ountij. j FELLOW-CITIZENS, THE time is not far dis- J taut when it will be vnur duty to assemble • in order to assist in c j son, to till the highes the people of your 8 volving days and yo exercise of a privileg "imay esteem as of lit ’{your fathers won in i j tie, and sealed its r (blood. An erroneo 1 event of the contest thereof, are too remo di.ite interests, is cause why you estim portauce. But awa 1 • the enemies of your i tive while you slu < leaders of that most actions, ttye Yazoo s ( midnight gonsultiitions, am , nerve to ijccomplish a design „s black as : that hour; ; and which if effected will te .j lard and damp your happiness and pros perity forever. Even while 1 now write, the most glaring falsehoods are busily cir . culated through the medium of a hired . press, in order to impose upon your credu lity. Yes fellow-citizens, a pre-s which is I the acknowledged property of one of the J candidates before you, is made to dissemin atea Journal, (dubbed I’he Patriot.) at bis I expense. Ihe very few limns which must h necessarily elapse before this can reach you, appear tone to pissess the worth of mil lions; because you may chance to remain unapplied of your real situation, without one friendly voice to warn you of the com • ing daiiger, or conduct you through the in -1 tricate\mazes of faction. Although, you ■ cannot be supposed entirely ignorant of the ’ ptincijial traits which distinguish the char ( acters of the (wo men before you, yet a I want of an entire acquaintance with them, will give designing and bad men an oppor ■ (unity of deceiving you, and reduce the ; boasted privilege of election to an empty I name. ojure you therefore, to esteem t the inter, .neingtime precious, because it is i short, and to improve the opportunity you I yet have, before you make the final plunge, t and assume the awful and important res i poiisibilhy, should you act erroneously and - discover that the sin of the transgression t lies at your own door. But one false step, t and you may be lost forever—you may be i spared to weep over the fallacy of the de • lusion, bit your unborn children will feel - that the error was irretrievable. If once s you venture out of the ark of your safety - you may seek in vain to a return ; and. al - though you may wander like the dove, yet s you will be doomed to seek for deliverance s until something more vital will be effected t than the soles of your feet. You stand f with your sister counties on delicate l ground; alike exposed to legitimate jealou s ,y |Vom without, and unhallowed ambition i* within. There are among us insidious ene - mies to our constitution —men who eagerly thirst for unbounded power, and whose dar ting object is personal aggrandizement. A rise therefore in your might and crush their ' taring and ins dent aspirations—in thedig ,ily of freemen vindicate your rights 1 Republicans of Scriven! The station vou occupy is important. Your children i In k up to you for an example, therefore ict worthily and do not deceive them. Let Übe their pride and their boast to say a mid the refinement future years, “ Tl conduct of our fat i There is much ex[ i eyes of a might Georgians, and 0 ; that you merit a i. the question no\ dishonor, the pros ; dition as Georgia depend. Choose and suitable to tl stances —choose dependence to eignty id’ your S to shield your p reflection, that 1 (not enjoy the ri !father.. If the i have petty nbje to or against or nobly manifest , try by magnan the public goo i i cans march to i . ; the first Mon your vote- pr choose GEO to govern an •j .) To WaYNKSBOIIOUGH, (Ou.u., , “ I perceived that Gen. Clark’s paper has given a majority of only 200 votes to G. . M, Troup in this county. It is with plea sure I can state to y. u, that Troup will ! get 900 out of 1100, sis y voters in the coun ; »y will not voe, and the general calculation is, that Clark will get lot) votes.” s [.S'. Recorder. ' Copy of a letter from Commodore JFarring ton,i to the ■ Secretary of the Xavy. U. S SlilP CONSI ILLATION, 1 < Jf' Havana, dug. 29, 1825. Sin : To enable you to ascertain what ext rtioits liave been made by, and what suc cess has attended the efforts of, the squad ron under my command, I forward by this conveyance a copy, of ail reports made by the different commanders of its cruisers. If pirates are now, of have been, in force lately on either side of Cuba, they have not only abstained from making captures, but have "'■nociiipd themselves so effectually as to i . ie order! ■h' i.lic-;,-o on 1!..- tin S |,» p„r ■ 1/4.1. 5 * ■'.!! su.q 'cioui j* ■ son" el that, K'.t’.se . .itlaui mi ,i cdlecte<' in tiny force. I ■ • V* >y atiempted. under at/ lief tha T' ' g Ili ill it; ‘. I‘ : I p* ' I ■■ ' :■ !'■ t. "miii ib • !i<*n , .i( i,, \VA RUING P \WISH '• WILL I’ if'd ■ OPI THURSDAY Hie 29th inst in complete uniform, corner of ( r :«n an .lackson-streeis, r>r c selv at 3 o’ch.-k p. VI Uy aider of Cafil C-mimick, llayfteUl, O S. Sprderr,b-’ro7 ‘ 27 Ks The Classic.il and fttigl.sh Seminary » will nt op Mitel <t lit. Ho man Catholic Parsonage House on MONDAY, Oc tober ifee 3 j. 1U25 Edward Swiney, Prefect. September 27 27 &>• JR. H. Wilde, requests those who may have professional nusinei," wrl» linn, on ring a short abse.ic. from Augusta, to cull on J. W. Wilke, who will be assisted by General \jV.n. W Holt. September 27 8t 27 iSOIUK [WILL attend at the Stole of Mo* s Unff, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for 'he |ni pose or cnll'.'dhig the Slate and Conn y Taxes, tor the year 1824 —Persons in arreai will do well to avail themselve ot this upp rtuinty as no person wh . has no. pa.d tin ir I ax, win Ip allowed a vote at the ensuing eh dim, agreeable to an act, passed by the last Legislature. E. Bugg, t. c. Seotemher 27 d To T'^acVieca. 4 SET of excellent School Furniture for sale, A. such as Tables, Denches, large Maps tic ami a good S'I'OFE suitable for a School Hon or a Store. Enquire ofG. W. Warner, K-q. Au gu-ila, or the sutijcr.ber a' th Sand-Hills. J 3. li. Hopkins. September 27 27 £/* A large House in Augusta ordaining eleven Ko urn, wilb Kitchen, Stable. &c. for sale Latu tor Cash, or it will be exchnn eil Jor family NIC Git OKS. Enquire at this Ollice. S ptember 27 27 Wanted at this office, a young lad trom 15 to 16 years of age, ot industrious hab-j Us as an apprentice to the Priming Business. uAewiy. ill be resumed oi dober. Ihe Eng he direction of Mr is now co.iinlettlj remitting atlentioi Mr. Moure being ; e lo (each E g is! m i if he km w En . oo of experience, ol ■t character, he is en his cum mi.Fe either of liter d pari lowed them, for cum II intercourse with tin artment, the atlernoor .dies in English. Those - boys, who may he dc -uly, will be a.ltniUei at, Tlie vales a,, hern .rs a quarter. A ela.-p. ct on will be organize., .y at a given hour lo re retire home. Algebra ry. Trigonometry, Plain ■(hi. A >o.) i a ■ an up suited to Experiments ii Imnics, tlie study n| be introduced. Mathe •recede this latter study te to every sort of liberal rely any bink on modi rn ■ 1 cbraic fofnmla:, None my, who would not liavt - ict discipline. Hrautly, Hector. 3; Z7 H - > lUXtta. P’USONS havuig goint UOA I HANDS to hire by (he inonih. muv ti id c iiisiaut employ.item J tor them, by applying to Daniel Kirkpatrick, or , (t. D. Lam it ''epteirber 27 it 27 Uoacbse. and Uuv&ta. ''Hint', sub Cl .h Miss i ,y iglu second-hand • B ( QACHFE, 'Philadelphia built, and but huh used—with a match ot good Northern HOUSES lor sale, (i. B. Lamar. |. September 27 3' 27 77 Tli XiE vt! 1 .MIC Two convenient Dwelling ’louses ain' L .is situated on Keyno d-stree , • near the residence of Anselm Bugg, Esq.—Pot session given on the first day us October next. afplx to G. Dillon. ; September 27 27 ( TO H Ea, T, * In 't.t.wer Hanihnr a ■/■ i -1 •’•Ulit! f d iff"- i • )W»» • i i -f-- fl bf .A- i • b’nil r - ■ nu. . v • - -. 'IV t<) M H(.-n :> U, • ] - ■ h tubm ' ’ hJ S! i*ct, A-l. i;^;> * Ulv N.fi vJ Vs '• ■* n • c, . ,;. . ~ i , , j -i ‘ • 26 d 1 M.. re,. 7<» :th '-- a f... '■•.ioolu r I i'a h A l ,' M; ! ;‘ U T h “ L'! IL.M 1 Th-! . • rcT: - •♦- 1.4 ~ ’ t i E outu * ' Thomas 11 4a* September 27 i JT imarKiiu a , Evening ssciwuV. . fSailE Snbscnoer w 1, r. some Ins EVENING | li SrtlOOl,, for the Tuition of the French and , Spanish Languages, to s on as a sufficient nmn t it .1 applicants w.I b nbt.iinod, which is c-in ii-mnlsied lo be about the 15th October. Ten n- twelve Scholars only will he admitted to each a Class at bis School itoom, an early application is requested. He w.ll h" hun .y to attend young Ladies lor the same purpose at their wn resi denes during day time. J. B. Lafitto. i — A YVUYALE ttOAWDDNTi. . NUMDEIt of Gentl-men, may ne ccomnio t A dated wnh single Hoard r Board and J.o-!g- | mg, next door lo Or, Tunviv, No. 296, llro.d Street. J. B. Lafitte. \ September 23 4i 26 TO RENT. Jind possmaion given fust of October , t A SVovv. aud V vAVav. Apply ai No. 296, Or >ad-S reet. September 23 4' 26 Foi OV lo U.ftut. B. B. HOPKINS otters to sell fttTihis Hou-<- and Lot in I own, and il , tUlllH ni Rol( ' by toe first of Oct her, thr ' vfiMIHRb pro pises may then he rented. En quire ol lie subscriber on the Sand Hills, or ot George W. Warner, Esq in Augusta. Ji. 11. Hopkins. ' Sen'emh-r 23 26 '*** We are authorised to say, ' that Gen. W. W, MonrooMKinr, is a candidate I. ■epresent the County of Richmond, in the Se.-r.U 1 Angus' 26 18 *#* Dabney Berry, Esq. is a Candidate lo represent the County of Richmond ’ in the House of Representatives, at the ncxi Ses sjort of the General Assembly. A in'll- 1 12 Id 14 £/* We are authorised to an- nounce Samuel Taiiveu, Esq. a- a Candidate t< represent the Couaiy cl Richmond in the nex Legislature, July 19 7 H v *** Yf’e are requested to state ‘ '.hat ,)AMsa Mi:imiv, Esq. is a Candidate ior . eat in the U: preaentative Branch of the Suit ! Legislature at 'he ensuing election, s. September 9 ?3 Sugai*, Coffee, ty ¥\cm*. (f- HHDS, prime N. 0. I) IliLdifciJLH 150 Hags green Coffee, lit Barrel* (i Just received arvl for sale Ay Merriman & Rowland. ’ September 2 7 .“li 2 7 The Lighters from the Steam Host PENDLETON, will land their Good* thi* morning-.— Consignees will please attend at the Wlnrf with theu Hills nf Lading. e R. F. VVhituer & Co. S 27 ] 27 ~i*tu vvfci raccx. ■ POUNDS Baltimore cured : I l‘l ///•.'. y, (<l s superior quality, and in prime 1 >rder, just r celviii and lor sale by the subscri • her, in quantities In suit purchasers, at No. ot/9, 1 iroad-stre-U Jj Jacob Moise. —ALSO— -25 Handles Timothy and Clover ;! hay. August 26 T 13 ■ in uiTue. ’ 4 SITUATION wanted in some respectable A Dry Good Store or Counting House—by ■ young man that bus an accurate knowledge of Hie business—Unquestionable reference as tu re* ■utHlion and s- britly can be given.—A line ad dressed to A. B. and left at tins offim', yyill bo ■ pu ctua|ly a' tended to. 1 Sep'enib r 23 26 JN dice, NINE months after due, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the lu enior Court of Screen county, while sitting fur O Binary purpose leave to sell, all that; • i act r parcel t Land, containing one. -U '(.and - acres f more or leanJ s,tnate, lying and Ji-, ,g ip the cm uty afore - id, on which is a Saw and Grist Mill—Hie same being apu lof the peal ..state of James P ude>-, <| ceased, for the purpose of mak ing a division among the Heirs of the said de ceased. George Robbins, Mm'r. Se’slcmb - 20. I > I \)t, 27 A dice. NINE months afier dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the ; ■ interior Court of .Scriven comity, tor leave to sell, the whole ot the real estate of Levi How ard, deceased, late oi Scriven county, fur the be nefit of the Heirs and creditors of the said de ceased. Elizabeth Howard, Admr’x. eep-mhi>r2o 18,’J l m 9rn 27 di- T ts i-lrn ' d County, * - ■ inn fop • - -i i s ill of ■ Pol .(■ ...1,, ~ U id all 11 ■ the ley by 1 1 ■ An- bo > u-it.ii the cm- L'-eh- H's-he-ri, ■V. inert - state m J-ili-i Mm *i„ These are therefor ‘to sh all and singular the kindred and cretin.,,. I the -aid deceased, to he and appear at my o/tice, with in the time prescribed by law, to file ifieir ob jections (if any tiny have) to shew cause why said letters of Administration Jiould not be grant ed. Given under my hand at office, in Columbia, this 21st. dav of September 1825. 27 Gabriel Jones D ( Vk. GEOIiGI A, Columbia County IIEKEAS Dancey Adams, applies for Let i * tern of Administration on the Estate of Elvey Langston, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the »a d deceased, to be and appear at my office, within die lime prescribed by law, to file their objec tions (d any they have) to shew cause why said letters should not 1)3 granted. Given under my hand at office, in Columbia, this 21st day of Seplembe-, 1825, 27 Gabriel Jones, I). (Tic. GEOUGIA, Burke County. WIIKKEAS Benjamin Lightfoot, applies for je ! ays of A.lmimstr .tion de bonis non, on the Estate of Sherwood Lightlbo’, tie eased. Now therefore, these are to cite and moni-h all and singular the kindred and creditors nf the said deceased, to file their objections in my office (d any the have) within the time preacrioed by law, or otherwise letters of Administration de bonis non will be granted to him. Given under my hand at office in Waynesbo rough, this sth day of September, 18.’5. 27 Samuel Starges, Cl’lc. GhOHGI A, Hus he Coiioty. WIIKKEAS Isaac Welch, applies for letters of Administration on die Estate of James Welch, deceased. N-w thi •'■ f ire, these a to cite and admonish ill mid sing ir, t 1 - kind -t! nd credit ■!• sos the said leoea.- ' tbeir objections in my office U iy they ; rh, time proenbed by law, ' tlierwis i .itrs ol /administration will be granted to In Given under my bamj at office in Waynesbo, rough, this 6th dav of September. 1825. , 27 Samuel Starges, < Vk. a r-/ IHGIA. Set iven County. / ' I®-IKKEAB Jane Mills and llobert Mill//' N/# plies for letters of Administration <y 1 *® L.ta.e and effects of Stephen Mills, d(^ a! ’ late of Scriven county. /. These are therefore to cite and a(l^ >l| * B l* , md singular, the kindred and cred /or!i ' ie h; id deceased, to he and appear/ 1 my office within the time prescribed l»y lv- 10 h* e tl,eir ibjections, (if any they have)/' 1 B^rw ctt bae wh) said letters should not be/ a " t *'^ Given under my hand atiffd 111 J ,lc k t»nbo rough, this 20ih day of /p'emhe:, 1825. 27 fSuvtbyfU frootlull, Cl u, /