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becomes a Viper from Medusas head, Tu lge Car.tcs, if he chooses it.) Or.exccpted such tea
and Hypocrite. I d .rc say th«. Mr. •• «*».-• list of “best republicans”,char ged with di«’ atches, or commi
Rvan will hardly allow you by sup-' :ude D. B. Mitchell on: p-i'-,cnr'sior»s from thc gr-vcrn-u-nt uf the l”
posed cases, and forced analog cs to
suppose him into silence.
To Mr. “ Enquiry,” the epithets
simpleton,” “ and impertinent In-
Gnvcrnor. These are men, all < them
standing high in republican t gimati-
on—and their republican actions cor
esponding with their republican
oiled States, and have o lading
merchandize on 1 oanl.”
'Latest From Carrqcras.
We are indebted to a friend
Carrcicct/s Gazettes down to the
June. We yesterday pa* them into
quiries” have been applied by you professions have placed them in the
wUhthat “dignified investigation,’’[highest offices of honor, and profit
which marks tile whole of your E%- within she gift of the State of Gcor-
*»ay, or if \ ou please, your lyric po-|giai 1 ublish your list Mr. A mphi-, t | lt; hands of Our translator, who re
^'n, song or anthem, or any thing )0 n, and I will not contend for tAej port >- that th „ v do not conta ;„ m „ch
c.se you please. These are both ad-'whole of these gentlemen, because I interesting news. The official papers
understand that tlit;re are personali*! are conclusive as to the ground taken
ties existing between Major Clarke; fy. thc l5 r itish government. The
and some ot them, give me but haltj conse q Ucnce 0 f t j K . protection of theii
mirable proofs & arguments indeed
of Major C’s republicanism, and are
perfectly consistent with the logic by
which you would reason the people
out .of their reasons, and thereby rea
ron Major Clarke into a seat in
Congress. Relying upon the “ igno
rance, and error” of these days, and
which you apply so patriotically to
the citizens of Georgia, your an
swers to “ Mr. Enquiry” do not con
List of reasons and arguments, but
quibbles and hard names
Perhaps, Mr. Amphion, I am
much in your debt for the legal light
which you have thrown upon the case
*of a candidate for public- patronage
for I will candidly confess, that until
your great learning hurst forth iike a
volume of wisdom to enlighten
« thesfe days of ignorance and error,
I had to learn that a man who be
come a candidate for public favor
necessarily become a culprit—to be
arraigned at the bar of justice as one
should be, who had burnt a house or
stoh "i n horse. Simpleton like, mj
ideas did not elongate themselves lar
thcr than to compare the case of
candidate for Congress, who thereby
set up his claim to public confidence
. to one i\ ho sct.up a claim against a
tiother for debt. I had always
thought that if A setup a claim a-
gainst B for debt, and iTnui in his
his plea that it is not a fact, and
thereby denies the claim, it becomes
- the dutv of A to prove the claim
before a jurv will order it to be paid
meetmz, that We are unable to di;
v\ r the cmise of ■ --c i.scontiu.
ices—that we view with coolne -
he abuse o thc privileges thus tak
rotn a numerous nnd extensive pa
if the cit'tzqfts of Georgia, deprive
•f the exercise of information, ei
tiler private or political*—that tin
conduct of our representation ir
Congress deserves our enquiries
a hether they, or either of them, did
to the utmost of their poiver, sup
port thc fornfrr mail arrangements ;
Sftctiff’S ,f>aled.
WILL Cl'. SOLD o.i the 1 stToes
lay in September next, at the conn
inu«e in Wilkinson county, between
the usual hours,
One Lot of Land,
.Vo. 3.71, in the 3d district of Wil-
kittson Coufftvv levied on as the pre
aerty of Scott Moutgotnery.ro sad-
•'yan execution in favor ol ilenry H
Strickland and others.
Also, Lot, No. 358,
of them, and I will not onlv give up
my opposition to thc Major, but ad
vocate his election with a warm
heart. For you roust know sir, that
my opposition to Major Clarke does
not grow out of any personal pique
which I have against him, but be
cause I am skeptical as to l)is preten
sions as a republican
The Junto, and mushroons which
iv iill some of vour* forced analogies
shall be applied to in the next num
ber of this paper.
i Before I dismiss Amphion, it will
ie but justiec to myself to assign tin
coast will leave them complete
ly at liberty to organize their go
vernment, make arrangements for
defence, 8e close federative alliances
with the whole of Spanish America.
Demo. Press.
we will admit that the nature of the in the third district. River Swamp
mail establishments may be most fa-jLand, levied on as the property ot
miliar to the Post-Master General fiscott Montgomery, for tire use of A.
and that therefore, he might be ad- B. Strickland add others,
mi tied to frame the skeleton (as it
Philadelphia, July 12
Yesterday arrived brig Saunders,
Quail, from Cadiz, which he left the
29th May, and’ informs us, that on
thc 20th ot May the Spanish moUn
taineers armed only with knives, dag
gers and cutlasses poured down on
the town of Chirus, (about 16 miles
cause of the fearful odds with' which f rOTn t i le i s l e of I.eon,) garrisoned
I have to contend. Thereader should > )V a body*, of the French whom
)e informed of the honor which we
ail receive from the attention of so
great a personage-—By the merest
icciclcnt I have seen a short sketch
o! his biography. Be it known then,
that Amphion is the son of Jupiter
—tb it he received a Lute and Harp
from Mercury, and piayed such ex
quisite music ou them, that the very
sound alone moved the stones so re
gularly that tliev comnosed the walls
of the- ancient city of Th
verai thousand years sii
body
they routed and cut to pieces, hardly
leaving a man to tell their misfor
tunes.
were) of the law ; but we believe ii
to be the bounden duty of every re
presentation in Congress, at the final
passage of the bill, to stand by, and
defend the rights of their constitu
ents. These being the impressions
on the minds of this committee, do
advise that the following Circular
Letter, sighed by the Chairman of
this meeting, together with these
proceedings, be transmitted to each of
our members who were at that time
in Congress.
(Signed)
primers Tennille,
Jcsiah H alts,
Simeon Whitaker,
Jared Inoin, jr. j g
Pit o's B. Rutherford. J
Also, Lot, No. 143, ,
inlhe 23d district in said county, le
vied on as the property of Joseph B.
Jones, to satisfy Josiah Durdens ex
ecution. Returned to.me by aconsta-
ble. Conditions, CAS If.
Reddick Bell, Shf.
August 1. 40——tils.
11
CIRCULAR.
Copy of a letter received in this city
from Messrs. Pleetivoof Arquilmt
and Co. dated, Cadiz, May 25, SIR,
) From the alteration made by the
“ \Ve feel it our duty to make you|p rescn t; mail establishment, we find
acquaited with the present state and><he privileges derived through the
prospect of our market lor produce mail from Savannah to Sandersvillc,
cols, soinejiVom your quarter : In consequence^ well as the mail from Augusta,
ncc--;) ( ow wc suppose of an unfounded fear ofj ure taken from us j and of you who
il Amphrbn w.thout ■other.a.«sistanccU| le insecurity of this place ,the late ar* have received our heartv suffrage
than his mu, c could charm the stones L va i, of W have been very trifling,r ? ’ 5
to such n g trir motion and order usUvhich together with the increased po-
to erect the walis of a city, what imputation of our city, has produced a
not to be apprehended when he ar--- -.... _r.i.: . —i .i
rays himself.against such a “ simple-
So.I thought ot Mai or Cfirkc—j am.
friend held him fonh for Congress asl Hc b Knd lo thc
a man o meril, an \ai ie i n , to j t u p 0:1 himself lo vi-
penmence to qm «,o„ the pretens,-, J,., lcd J, the M oc .
ona, & challenge hisfriendjo an rni-^ ft ith Lyre in hand, I sup
pose, the “ populorum Jig” is struck
scarcity of this article, and the price
has advanced to 20 dollars per barrel
on boaid—the arrivals must he very
considerable to ’lower the price mate
rially, and we can confidently re-
mcration of his merits. The questi
on is now before the public- •whe
ther your dignified selt are the quib
bier, or myself the simpleton—to
their candor I appeal.
..With your wonted dignity and
learning you say Mr. Enquirer wrote
Terminus in answer to his own im
pertinent inquiries. And you have
proved it too—but when I tell you
that after ail vour great learning and
discernment-after tracing <*ur “ves
tiges” through our sinuous latebrse,
you have traced out and insinuated
an error ; where will you trace out
your next proof. While on this head,
permit me to dispose of the case ol
Mr. Analizer also--I wrote neither
of them, hut you say I did, an i ac
cording to vour logic it is proof that
I did so, “ he that doubts, let him
doubt and be damnen.”
But Amphiori the son of Jupiter,
burns with indignation, and, icy get-
ful that he is d pended i- un the!
Gods, he raves and to-.r.s ac the
month like the maniac of a faction,
because Analizer infers that Major
Clarke is disowned by the republican
advocates ot Jefferson’s & .Madison s
administrations. He disproves a
reasonable inferrence by a forced a
•rialogy. We (for he deals in the plu
ral, we when speaking of himself;
are Informed by men of unquer.tion
able integrity—he says—that Major
Clarke is owned by the best of re
publicans. But then he is cautious
hot lo name them. V ou have taken
open ground yourself Mr. Amphion
and you must either produce your
proofs or withdraw your position
and acknowledge that you are eitnei
mistaken as to .Major Clarke’s poli
tics, or designedly misrepresented
them. It is an easy matter for you
to make out vour list ot “best re
publicans” who own Major Clarke.
Do not longer rely upon the “ ig
norance and error” of the people ol
Georgia....depend upon it, they will
not admit vour naked assertion u here
it is so easy to introduce testimony
of the best kind. Let us sec your
up to move Major Clarke into the
walls of the Capitol as he moved the
stongs to the walls of Eh'-bes.
A Friend to Truth and Inquiry.
commend the present moment as
particularly favorable for speculati
on in this commodity. Wheat is also
much required and high prices
paid—Rice in request, thc first ar
from this section of the state, we
deem it a right we enjoj', to ask indi
vidually, the cause of the suppressi
on of these two mails.
FRANCIS TENNILLE.
Resolved, That the foregoing re
port he adopted as thc sense of this
meeting, and that thc Chairman be
The L atest .Yews.
From a cursory view of tin papers
received by Last Night’s Mail, w£
discover nothing very interesting.
Such articles as are wort’nv of notice,
will be found below. London dates
to the 27th Mav have been received
by an arrival at No.) folk, Va. They
ate principally filled with remarks on
the repeal of the Non-Intercourse
law. A warm spirit of freedom ap
requested to assign the letter as re
commended.
Resolved, That the Secretary he
directed to transmit a copy of these
paid, fiicf in request, tne nrst ar- procce( y, n g S together with the letter, East side of said county in th* 2d
rivals of this arud. will obtain S6l,„ cach of our , vho wcre „ dhnfet WUkinsOT i, LtireM
that time in Congress, and that he al- co.unty, taken as the property of Leo
so cause the same to be published in
^ljcnff’3 ^atevi.
WILL- BE SOLD on the 1st Tues
day in September next, at thc court
house in Laurens county, Between
the usual hours,
One Lot of Land,
No. 40, 22 1-2 acres, lying in the 1st
district Wilkinson, now Laurens
county, levied on as thc property of
James Branswill, to satisfy two exe
cutions in favor of the State. ALSO,
One
Fractional Survey of Land,
in tl\c 18th district Wilkinson, now*
Laurens county, N*o. 242, containing
61 acres, taken as the property of
Peter Rowlett, to satisfy the States
execution. ALSO, One
Fractional Survey of Lartd,
No. 322, 189 acres, 17tfi district
Wilkinson, now Laurens county, le
vied on as the property rtf Horatio
Marbury, to satisfy James Meriwe
ther’s execution. ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
lying in the 1st district Wilkinson,
now Laurens county, No. 182, 22
i-2 acres, levied on as^the property
of John Barnbancc, to satisfy Collin
Alford’s execution. ALSO,
One 1-2 JLot of Land,*
No. 863, 101 acres, lying on the
per lOOlb. on board—Indian Corn
Peas and Beans are wanted, also
Pitch and timber.
In case of adventure to this place
we would ernestly recommend the
least possible delay, as being most
likely tQ conduce to thc ultimate ad.
vantage of the concerned....Balt, pup
Those placed in similar situations
are capable of participating in thc
the Louisville Gazette and Georgia
Journal, at the expense of this meet
ing. Adjourned,
Tho’s B. Rutherford,
Secretary.
August 1. 40—-It
(JJ* Maj. Benj. Taliaferro,
will be a candidate at the em
feelings of thc people, who appoir.tedjing election, lo represent thc citi-
a committee to draft the following zenr. of Baldwin, in the Senate of
report. A recollection of former this State,
convenience from the Mail, cannpt
fail to heap misery upon a condition,
of itself sufficiently miserable. Tof :
a a id Greene, to satisfy the State’s
execution. ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
No. 362, 1st district Wilkinson, now
Laurens county, levied on-as the pro-
p**rtvof Jeremiah Welch,to satisfy an
xecution in favor of Bedford Brown.
Conditions, CASH.
ISAAC KIRKS BY, Shf.
August 1. 40 ■ —tds.
Dissolution.
he Co-partnership of Tuomas 8t
pears to be. diffused in the hearts of jbe deprived of these advantages at njScmttfv is this day dissolved Ly tnu
t u e E-fflish n-onh- • Patriotic ad- time, when peace overspreads the tual consent'; all those indebted to
“ * P ? ’ 5 ir pJworld, and the cup of Americans o-jsaid firm, whose notes or accounts
lresscs arc daily presented to
Burelett. It is stated that N .ipoieomi je a serious loss ; but to have tliesC
intends to marry Ferdinand VII to privileges wrested from them at a
the daughter of Lucien Bonaparte ; time, when the gloom of uncertainty
and that the King of Prussia is to be enV * lo P cs our land ’ an<1 Kl,ro B? »
verflows with blessings, would indeed are now due, will make immediate
deposed and retire on a pension
filled with portentous events, is al
most intolerable. Their present de-
The late king of Spain, .Charles IVjprivAtiort is r.ot occasioned by an
still resides with his spouse at Mar- alter discontinuance of the mail, but
a neglect to provide for its carriage.
We sincerely hope ,I.eir exertions to
discover thc causes, will be crowned
with success, and they speedily re
stored to an enjoyment of their for
tner advantages.—Editor Journal.
soiUcs. By the Charleston papers
it appears, some seamen deserted
from an English shooner, near Ame
lia Island ; that the captain pursu
ed and fired on them when they had
gotten into American waters ; at the
same time, a boat belonging to one
of the U. S. Gun-IJo'ats, fired into
that of the English, and thc fire was
returned; the deserters howevet
reached Cumberland Island, and
made off.
payment to Jett Thomas, and those
whose notes and accounts become
due next fall, produce will be taken
at thc market prices.
Jett Thomas
Richardson O. Scurry.
The Business in f uture will be car
ried on by the Subscriber, under thc
superintendance ot Richardson O
Scurry, who will receive payment &
give receipts in my name.
JETT THOMAS
August 1. 40—3t.
SAXDr.R3VH.LE, 14/A July, 1810.
At a meeting of the Citizens of
Washington county, pursuant to
former notice, a number thereof August ,1.
were organized by the appoint
ment of Col. Francis Tcnnille,
Chairman, and Thomas B. Ru
therford, Secretary, when a com
mittee previously appointed, re
ported, to wit:
A number of our citizens having
convened, on Monday last, for tin
purpose of an enquiry into the came
why the mail from Savannah am!
Augusta, to Sandcrsville should b
The following is the substance of
the French decree mentioned in
the English prints.
“ All vessels bailing under the Ame-
ricun flag, Sc owned in Avholc or part.
tatalogua of “best republicans”;! )V any citizen or subject of that pow-
who own the Major—-Will it incl'idn. r, that; reckoning from 2:>th of May, discontinued ; did in and by that col
Smelt, Bibb, Troup, or Cobb, our jfa09*mav have already entered, or lection of citizens, appoint a com
representatives in'Congress. Will that shall subsequently enter the!mitteethe more strictly to examine
it include Tait St Crawford our Sc ,;v.rt,s of'France, her eolonies, or thejir.tn the causes and consequence--
nutone in Congress. V^ill it include^ rfuqrVs occupied by‘the Frenchjthat might result from the said dis-
F.r.’lv, Walker or Charlton.f!v J'idg [armies,- shall be seized and sold, and continuances, and that said commit-
e . of Qitr Superior Courts ; (lest ttithe pro’duru of the, sale shall he de- tee report to a meeting of thc citi-
mav l>e urged that I was afraid to'posited th the C iit-s : D’AmOrtiso-J/.ens oni this day. I arrx directed b\
mention him, I give you his honor-tiou. Fronvtills provision ar? alcncjthat committee, *.o report to th>
C. Rankin
Will open his Select School, on
Monday next, in thc room adjoining
the Georgia Journal Printing Office
40 It.
£>alci3.
WILL BE SOLD on the 1st Tues
day in September next, at thc court
house in Wilkinson county, between
the usual hours,the following Tract
of Land;
Lot, No. 311,
in the third district of said county,
levied on as the propertv of John
Lewis,to satisfy the states’execution,
and others.
Also, Lot, No. 9,
: n thc said district, levied on as thc
property of Joel and Ford Butler,
to satisfy the states’ execution. Con
ditions, CASH.
Arthur Burney, n. s.
August 1. 40——tds.
The Subscriber
Will either tell or lease for a term of
vears, his Property in this place.
Possession will be given the 1st
of January next.
A. M‘Mi!lar>.
August 1. 40 «—■ 2t.
Ten Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the Subscri
ber on Friday the 20th July, a negro
woman, named
HANNAH,
ibou$ 30 years old ; she is of a yel
low chmplexion, and when spoken to
has a down look ; it is supposed she
is nt this time lurkig in or about Mil-
ledgeville. Whoever will deliver
her to me, or secure her in jail so
that I get her again, shall receive thc
above reward.
John White, C.ipt.
Putnam county, Aug. 1. 40—2t.
STATE OP GEORGIA. Lnurern county.
WHEREAS Willium Pitman h^i appli
ed to me for letters of ndroimflration on *l:e
Eftateofjohn Pi'man, late of t'lisccuatv
tlee’d. Thefe are therefore to cite and ad-
monifh [all and singular the kindred and
creditors ofthe faid dec?afed,to he and ap.
near at my office within the time prefer*-
hed by law, ami Ihew caufe if any they can,
wLy Hid letter* fhould not be granted, (li
ven under my hand, this 2fl;h day of July,
mo- .
A. Love, c. c. o.
Atipuft 1. 40—.V t
STATEOF GEbRGIA, Laurens Comity.
WHEREAS the widow of John Roach
ate of this county dec'd, has applied to me
i'or letters of sriminiltratinn, on the «(Vate
•>f the faid deceafed. Thefe are therefore
o cite and admnnifh all and fingular the
kindred anti creditors of the faid dec< afe<' (
• obeand appear at my office, within the
•ime preferihed by law, to Ihrw coife if
my they can, why faid letters fhould not
be granted. Given undgr my hand this
26th day of July, UlO-
A. Love, n. c. o.
A'.’guft 1. 40—S'.J