Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, September 18, 1827, Image 1

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TuesAav, Se\A em ^ ev 18 t l 821 - I, *i •' '■• T |, n Telegraph is published weekly fhenn, Ga.—Office on Cherry Street, near 1 Public Square. ' terms. .... $3 00 far a Year, 3 00 lor Six Monthi, * 0 tK inViKCE. BY MYRON BARTLET. Volume \ JVo. 41. gWMPMER GOODS. BAILEY GODDARD, OH MULBERRY STREET, AND ROBERT 11. STINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, H AS located himself in Fayetteville, Georgia, and , will attend to the Practice or Law in the Chet- D| E9 TT ^ ££ tahooeby Circuit, and in the counties of Henry, Butts -H-w wj vn • “? Jfft 8 I" the Flint Circult-any business commit- -ff^LtiKER & COLLINS, Macon, Georgia, have ted to his caro will be promptly aTid carefully attend. j ust received, and keep Constantly ,„f hand, a ' ' neral assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, edto. September 10—tf- Igeneral i . 1’AINTS, &c. among which are S °ihowishTo replenish their stock, as be believes nrh can be more advantageously served, than 11 -“"“'renter distances Travelling Merchants, ? .re not acquainted, and who wish credit, will -—furnish themselves with letters of recommcn Planters, who visit this place, ore respect, nvited to call. All orders will meet with prompt fs'liirrcsfOpcrhlackCIotU r. ,i C ces super blue Cloth In nieces blue and mixed Casstmero i pieces Sattinett, 7 pieces Cassmett ! Lees white, red and yellow Flannel ) pieces Scotch Homespun ) pieces striped Florence I pieces cotton Cassimcre ) pieces first quality Irish Drilling | pieces second quality do. | pieces French do. _ ) pieces Irish Linen . . I pieces long Latva? 5 pieces linen Cambric ) pieces brown Linen; 5 pieces black Linen ; pieces 4 quarter to 10 quarter Diaper J yards Osnnburg MO pieces Russia Sheeting If. pieces Irish Sheeting 16 pieces Dimity l pieces Nankeen I pieces Bombazette, plain and figured, assorted colors > i pieces Bombazine I pieces Bedticlc 1(1 yards Negro Cloth 1 1 pieces Calico I yards brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting I nieces plaid and striped Domestics i pieces English Ginghams ) pieces furniture Prints i pieces Battlsle i pieces Uurige > pieces black Canton Crape Id pieces colored crape Robes, [O pieces black Italian Crape *1 pieces white, pink and straw Crapo I dozen fancy gauze and silk Shawls i dozen Scarfs and Mantles i pieces Sarcenet, Levantine, Sinchew, lustring, plaid and fancy Siik I pieces plain und figured Swiss Muslin i pieces Jaconet > pieces hook, India and mull Muslin ) pieces Cambrics ) dozcu women’s white, and colored cotton Hole ) dozen men and, women's silk Hose i dozen first quality fine' beaver Hats- 1 dozen second and third quality beaver Hats ! dozen roram Hats; 12 dozen wool Hats ) dozen tortoise shell Combs > dozen Brazilian shell Combs I dozen cotton Cards ‘ 1 cases assorted Shoes i dozen Leghorn Bonnets; 4 do. Leghorn Hats An assortment of Valencia Vestings Silk, (log, cotton and Bandana Handkerchiefs Silk Umbrellas and Parasols Thread and cotton Loco Inserting and Footing Silk and cotton Velvet A large assortment of silk, linen and cotton Threads Gauze and silk Ribbons Men mid women's silk, kid and leather Gloves A small assortment of Hardware and Stationary Afcw crates of Crockery and Glass-Ware, &c. J 3 Liberal Credit will be given for Ap- ued Paper. 14 tf 32 NEW CHEAP GOODS. T HE subscriber has just received, and opened, at his store on Mulberry street, a general assort* ment of , mws SHOES, IIATS, Crockery, Ravdware, &c. He. has also on hand a general assortment of' GROCERIES, CASTINGS, &c. Which will be sold low for cash. R. COLEMAN. June 4——tf—32 STONE & COIT Acid Nitric do Sulphuric do Muriatic do Tartaric do Prussic Aqua Fortis Arrow Root AHUM Alcohol Arsenic Antimony Annis Seed Balsam Copaiva do Peru do Tolu Borax, refined Burgundy Pitch Blue Vitriol Bole Armen Calomel Castor Cantharides Corrosive Subli mate Cassia Cloves r Cochineal Columbo MACON CLOTHING STORE. L. PITCH Sf CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, EEP constantly for aaio. at their store on Mul 1 berry street, A General Assortment DRY GOODS AND READY MADE CLOTHING; [icli will be sold as low as can be bought in Savan Tor Augusta; and they solicit the patronage of thoir tiler frieuds and customers and the public at large. TAILORING rieclon ns usual. Having the latest New York Pioniand Workmen, Customers may depend on ling their work done in the best manner and most arable style, with neatness and despatch, te return our thanks for past favors, and solicit the ■°i'a?e ul the public for the future. ■ B. On hand, 20(1 pieces of PAPER HANGINGS patterns, which will be sold low. dehls mutt he paid. May 15 HAVE IN STORE AND OFFER FOR SALE, AA pieces best 42 inch Cotton Bagging (war- jOL Hjr" " ranted) 200 barrets Philadelphia Whiskey 25 barrels Northern Gin 25 barrels Boston Rum 50 barrels Sugar 30 barrels Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel 30 bqgs prime green Coffee 30 bags Shot, assorted 8 kegs Rogers' and Dupont’s Powder GOO lbs. LeaS 500 bushels Salt 15000 lbs. Swedish Iron 3500 lbs. Castings 1 cask rent London Porter 80 dozen Tumblers in straws . , . Loaf Sugar, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum I Caustic Lunar Nails, Tobacco, Bunch Raisins, Tea I “° Soap & Candles Crockery, Glass Ware &c. &c. DRY GOODS, Camomile flowers do Gamboge Caraway Seed do Copal Coriander Cubebs Copperas I Canclia Aiba I Cascarilla Cowhage Court Plaster CastorOi! Gentian Glass Funnels Common do Mortars Ointment of Can* Snuffs tharides Saffron Ointment, Mercu- Sassaparilla rial Savin Cream Tartar Graduated Meas* Carbon. Ammo- ures ilia ■ Glassfurniture as'd Cinnamon Hellebore Black Creta p pt , do White Elastic Catheters Hartshorn do Bouges Indigo, Spanish Ergot Indiu Rubber Extract LiquoricS Iceland Moss do Cicuta Isinglass do Gentian Ipecac do Henbane Iron Carb. Ether Jalap Flowers BenzoinJames' Powders do Sulph. Juniper Berries Fox Glove • ■ * Lignum Quassia- Flax Seed Lint, Patent Fennel do Litharge Fowler's Solution Logwood Ginger Root Manna Flake ' do Powder Mace Gum Aloes . Madder do Ammonia Magnesia Alb. do Arabic do Calc> do Assafcetida Musk do Benzoin Mustard do Catdchu Mortars & Pestles do Guaiac. assorted Nutmegs ; Galls do Kino Nux Vomica do* Myrrh Orange Peel do Opium Oil Almonds do Scuminony do Amber, rect. do Shellac do Auniseed do Tragacanth do Cinnamon do Camphor do Carawuy PATENT SA WING MACHINE. T HE subscriber residing in Macon, having pur chased the rights of this MACHINE for the counties of Bibb ana Monroe, offers it for sale by the single right or county, low for cash. This invention is admirably adapted, in mode, for sawing wood, slit ting boards and sawing fellows by machinery, nt one operation. JOHN 8. A. TllOM. Macon, BeptemberlO—tf—4d EXECUTOR'S SALE. On Saturday the 20th day of October nett, ’"“ILL be sold, at the late residence of Theophi- lus Peari!e, deceased, inTwiggs county,all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said deceased, consisting of Household and Hitch- eo Furniture, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, and four likely Horses, on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving small notes with approved security. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ana creditors. ALEXANDER NELSON, Executor. September 10 fit 40 icon Salts, Glauber Ointment, Citron do Epsom Orris Root Just received from New York an assortment of Dry Ointment, Basil- Saunders Red Goods consisting of , Prints, Cambrics & Muslins Circassian, Bombozin Brown Cambric, black Sattin Yellow Nankins, Batiste, Irish Sheeting Flag and Levantine Handkerchiefs, new stile Straw Bonnets, green Gauze Veils Prunel and Morocco Shoes The abate goods are offered at reduced prices for cash. July 30 10 Pearl Ashes do Barley Pepper, Black do Long Peruvian Bark Pimento Pink Root Plaster Adhesive do Roborans Precipitate, Red db Rochelle do Tartar do Nitre do Soda Senna Snake Root Spermacetti do Cloves do Juniper do Lavender do Lemon do Origanum do Pennyroyal do Peppermint do Petroleum do Rosemary do Spear Mint do Turpentine do Worm Seed Tartar Emetic Turmeric Terebinth Venet Uva Ursi Valcrinn Notice to Eianlevs. /, I tHF, Merchants of Savannah desirous of imnrov- iL ing the QUALITY of Upland Cotton in the Stain of Georgia hereby offer a premium of FIFTY DOL LARS forthe best waggon load of Upland Cotton, of not less than eight hales—THIRTY DOLLARS for the second best load of not less than eight bales, and TWENTY DOLLARS forthe third best load of not less than eight bales—tile growth and property of the person sending the same to be exhibited. The exhibi tion will take place in the City of Savannah, on the 10th day of December next, in tront of Mr. L. Petty’s Store, corner of Bay and Barnard streets. If the plan ters generally in the country, favour this offer witli a respectable exhibition, one or two more will take place in the course of the season, nnd the same premi ums be awarded. The cotton being equal, a prefer- ence will be given to square bales. The following persons have been appointed to n< ward premiums, viz: BF.NJ. BURROUGHS. WM. GASTON. . THOMAS BUTLER. STEPHEN C. GREEN. JOS. AUZE. September 3——45 Spirits Hartshorn Phials assorted do Nitre Window Glass do Turpentine Gluo do Wine, rect. Ivory Blnck I Phosphorus I Quicksilver &Qtt0U yWIIIE sabscriber keeps constantly on hand, in ■ Clinton, Jones county, Cotton Gins of each kind, STEEL and IRON SAWS and GRATES, I Rhubarb either of which he offers for sale, on better terms than 1 ®**|" the same quality of Gins can be procured elsewhere. | au ir n - . He will deliver thorn to purchasers residing out of his 1 JkSSL „„ ?n county, and should any ofthem not perform well i trial, be will make them do so, or take them back Su,p )'“ r “‘ A 1 q iT. a Virb Smtn at his own expense. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. mon J Su^arnl Lead Super Carb. Soda Clinton, September 3 Ct 15 p AI NTS, &c. ~ELLIS, SHOT WELL gf CO. feme Yellow Teradc^na do While do Lavender llair Powder Com. Drop Lake Sponge Durable Ink Sulpli. Roll Wafers Squills Pill Slabs Soap, Castile Tooth Brashes do Shaving Smelling Bottles do Windsor Starch GEORGIA---In Troup Superior Court, July Term, 1827. The Governor, 3 on the information of | Horatio Bowen, >SCIRE FACIAS, versus I . Abner Hill. J I T nppearing to tho Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found in rtiis county. On motion it is ordered, that service be ^perfected in this case by publication of a copy of this rule once a month for three mouths, in one of the public gazettes of this state. A true extract from the Minutes, 2d July, 1827. Inly 16 ... CHARLES 3. H. GO'S, Clerk- Have just received per boat Nancy, and offer for Sale, Spanish Brown Umber i. Blue Smalts Vermillion Kegs White Lead Venetian Red Copnl Vnrnish 60 Kegs Spanish Brown Kings Yellow Japnn do 20 Kegs Venetian Red French do \ erdigris 500 Gallons Linseed Oil 1 Black Lead Prasssian Blue 300 Gallons Lamp Oil 200 Gallons Train Oil 100 Gallons Spirits Turpentine Chalk, Whiting Brushes, &c. &e. 12 Barrels Plaister Paris . _ _ . , e . 100 Reams Writing, Wrapping and Printing | Ess. Peppermint Soda Paper 10,000 Lbs. Light Castings Also 30 packages DRUGS AND MEDICINES; Drop Lake Sand Paper Filtering do Lamp Black Rotten Stone Pomice do Lamp Oil GEORGIA—In Troup Superior Courts July Term, 1827- George M. Troup, Governor, &c. 3 on the informotion of ( Jonathan Parish, > SCIRE FACIAS, versus Isaac Moses. j HE Sheriff having returned in tills case that the defendant is not tobe foundin tho county. Order ed, that the said Isanc Moses do appear nnd answer to the above case nt the next Term of this Court, nnd that n copy hereof be published in one or more of the tnbiic gazettes of this state, at least three months be- dre the said next Term. A true extract from the Minutes, 2d July, 1827. CHARLES S. II. GOSS, Clerk. July 23——3tlm——39 PATENT MEDICINES, &’c. Bals. Honey Opodeldoc Worm Lozenges Bateman’s DropsGodfrey’sCordial Henry’s Cal.Mag. British Oil Setdlitz 'Powders Turiingtons Bals'm Soda do Lee’s Pills Eye Witter Fancy Essences Antique Oil Itch Ointment Lip Salve Milk of Roses Wash Balls Pomatum Roll Cologne Water Stoughton’s Bitters Also, a number of other articles; all of which they Which with their previous Stock makeu» large , |o(v on nccommodating le ' rmt . and general assortment, worthy the notice of Mer- „ ,. .r on chants. Physicians and others who wish to purchase at — y - ,. .— chants, Physicians and < at low raatsfor Cash. ■ Macon, June 18——34 NOTICE. 'HE simplified Portable llofae Saw Mill, advertis ed in the National Intelligencer, is now improved, well adapted to the benefit and ease of the far- |t and mechanic; first on account of the cheapness t* construction, as it has neither crank or pitman, pur wheel, cog wheel, balance wheel, trunnel head, itallourer, andtukos only sixteen sticks of timber to npose the frame, exclusive of the gear works, to re two saws with considerable force, having but if lr,c *iaa on account of the trifling gear works.— crpt the carriages, saw frames, and rag wheels, re is but one wheel for the horses to turn round, P nftcon pegs stuck in the upper’part of the rim, |icn operate against two arms let through a long , 'Bending over the centre of. the wheel ana e across the mill, and there arc only two other *J*t through ihj s beam, one on each side, and at- o toflie top of each saw frame, balancing each As the long beam is hung on gudgeons and "t each end, and ns ittakes no power, in oman- 0 rime up cither of the saws, being on a balance, ’ S“te weighed 10'JO pounds, a man could work up and down with ease with one hand. That "imtedbythix mode of balancing, the whole * ul . , u* team is applied In thrusting the saws thro’ uoa. so that a continued stream of saw-dust, if s iruin cither one saw or the other, is equal to the |t(.. 5: "m ! ' nt ', m " c b better adapted for sawing large "J in. eiteup constructed Mill, I have now kniv'° '’"T'* f° r pumping of water, and two cut- cutting straw; and the grinding of grain, '' a '’iiing of clothes, are all done by horse pow- ; t |. other things may, with ease he added to ■hi-"‘‘“cost, such as carding, spinning, picking hi, It is supposed that a Saw Mill built to iVS?',"'*" 5aw > one. with two horses, from lTulit e » Ml Ulll, Willi l»u is*'*** ? *eet of pTank, and double that quantity H“r.n!i 0 "''\ Thus, by a trifling expense, every Dieno-. ’"'uuunic can be supplied with many con- I he x-a u* *^ c * r ^ oor *ave labor. Patent rights iti-l |*y “Ppiying to the subscriber, at Walker’s f' ! |" n ?iua City. Letters,postpaid,'will be CpSfrfr Isaac dLowea. SUMMER GOODS. -g ZX|k Just received and for sale, 1 W Pieces Brown Shirting and Sheeting 22 do Bleached do do 10 do Osnaburgs 50 do Fancy Calico (new patterns) English Ginghams Striped and Plaid Battiste Dresses Denmark Sattin, Cosinett Bengal Stripe Cambric and Battiste Cravats Black nnd White Silk Hose Musketoe Netting Cotton nnd Flag Handkerchief* Parasols and Umbrellas Leghorn Bonnets, Gauze Handkerchiefs Dowlas, Striped Florentine, Ticklenburg Bed Ticking; Cambric Dimity Cotton and Linen Drills Irish Linens, Long Lawns Men’s and Boy’s lined and bound Shoes Gentlemen’s fine Calf&Sealskin do A, Pumps do do do Monroe do Ladies Morocco Walking do 'do Black & Color’d Prunella do &c.&c, STONE & COIT. Macon, May 14——tf—29 DRUGS & aiRD\C\x\RS. ELLIS, SHOTWELL Se CO. iQFFERfo r sale, a large and general asssortmoent DRUGS, FAMILY and PATENT MEDICINES, all of which being selected by competent judges, arc offered with confidence to the public, at Savannah pri ces, or less. Merchants, Physicians, Planters and others are requested to call and examine forthcmsclvee. Also on hand a large supulv of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, &e. &e, Macon, May 19 3J GEORGIA—In Troup Superior Court, July Term, 1827. George M. Troup, Governor, &c. 3 on the information of I John Robinson, ' f SCIRE FACIAS versus I David Doming. J T HE Sheriff of sfiid county having returned that the defendant is not to be found, Ordered, that said defendant appearand answer thereto at the next Term of this Court, nnd that a copy hereof be publish ed in one or more q£the public gazettes of this state, once a month for three months, before the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the Minutes, 2d July, 1827. CHARLES S. H. GOSS, Clerk. July 23 3tlm 39 STEPHEN F. DULLER, H ATTORNEY AT LAW. AS. located himself in Morion. Twiggs county. I His professional services are rcspectiully tendered to the community; and his strict attention and industri- I ous exertions will bo given to all business connded to J his management. 2m 37 july 9 AUSTIN’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES. DTRHE Medicine now offered to the public, is one .! I which has been fully subjected to Um infallible LAW. 19TRUE subscriber continues the Practice of Lau> in Ji this place. In addition to the Counties in which he has heretofore practiced, he will attend the Supe rior Courts' in the Counties of. Lee, Muscogee, Troup and Coweta. „ jan 2 {tf JOHN P. BOOTH. To a\\ whom it mav conccvn 1 SHALL continue to keep my OFFICE at my bouse, one mile from the Old Agency, immediate ly on the Federal Road Persons haying business in test of experience; and in everyinstancewhero it ha, "o^^^asrared tbati. .half at nil timei been fairly tried, it has been attended with the most j^pjo^jgiyajjJndedto. Latterson business address- complete success. In some ofthec^es, the patients ed p to t| P ^ )erk at ICaox villc, fostaoe mid, will re- had been luring I ceive his immediate ^,id personal atlention. ing that poriod had received the best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgical operation, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those u- suaily advertised,) offered as a certain cure, for a long catalogue of diseases, butthoseafflictcd with this com plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, In a short time; and they themselves are the best judges of the importance of such a remedy.— Price 50 Centsper Box, with directions signed by the Proprietor. Prepared by Jambs A. Austin, Phuadel- j phie, and sold by 1 FLUKER & COLLINS, .30 Macon. F. 8. COOK, Clerk Superior Court, Muscogee county. July 30th, 1827 2tamlt W FOR SALE, That Valuable Lot of Lan4 No. 85, in t i, e counties of Bibb or Honston. LAND FOR SALE: TIIF. suhscrilier offer* for sale his' PLANTATION ia Twiggs minty, lyini nine miles below Macon, on the Ocmui gee river, on which there'll a good Dicet* ling House, Gin House, and other neeessa- ry buildings, and about 100 acres of cleared land, all in good repair, the place is known to be one of the most eligible situations for a Practising Physician, in this section of the country,nnd would he sold low and on accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lands the 5th Diitrtct of Coweta connty. Alsq I do seriously forwam all Persons from Trespassing on said Lot in any mann*r whatever, LEASTON SNEED, Burke county, August 25—2t—45 Macon, May 14 ROBERT COLLINS, tf 29 MARRIAGE LICENSES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. GEORGIA—In Muscogee Superior Court, July Term, 1827. George M. Troup, Governor, &c. 3 on tho information of 1 Jackson Fitzpatrick > SCIRE FACIAS versus Rebecca Hood. j I T appearing by the the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in said county, It is ordered, that service be perfected, by publication of this rule in one of the public gazettes of misstate, once a month for three months before the next Term ofsaid Court. A true extractfromthe Minutes, July 5/A, 1827. F. S. COOK, Clerk. July 23 3t1m 39 GEORGIA—In Coweta Superior Court, June Term, 1827. The Governor, 3 on the information of I _ Allen CocnnAN >SCIRE FACIAS. versus James Gilmore. J WT appearing to the court, from the return of the H Stic riff of Coweta county, that the drawer cannot bo found in said county. On motion, it is Ordered, That service In the above case, be perfected on the drawer by publication of this rule, once a month for three montns, in one of the pubiic Gazettes of this state. A true extract from the Minutes, this 25th day of June, 1827. /oHN F. BEAVERS, Cfert. September 3 3toam ■ 1 -;-46 GEORGIA—/n Coweta Superior Court. The Governor, 3 on the information of I Aaron Formley \ SCIRE-FAC1AS. versus Malekiah Culpepper. J . , . . I T appearing to the Court, that a copy of the above Scire Facias has been served on the Tenants in possession, and they not having been specially named in the Scire Facias—// is therefore Ordered, That the entry of service on said Tenants, lie erased—and that the case proceed against the Drawer, Malekiah Cul- P'rom the Richmond Enquirer. Wheeling 10/A August, 1827. ' • Gentlemen—On my return home the day before yesterday from a journey nken for the benefit of my health, I for the first time, read Carter Beverley’s letter of the 11th July last, published in the U. S. Telegraph and the re marks made thereon by the Editor of that Journal.—Both the text and tho commentary give a colour to the whole transaction which th'e facts by no means warrant. The Editor is in a groat degree exclusivo for the view ho took of my agencyjn that affair, as he had no other information on the subject than what he obtained from Mr. Boverley, and probably was not apprised of the slight" credit which is given to that man’s statement where ho is best known. J ustice to myself seems to require that a true statement of my conduct, and an expla nation of my motives in the affair alluded to by Mr. Beverley, should be laid before the public, and I ask the favour of yon, Gentle men, to publish in your paper, this communi cation together with the accompanying docu ments, and I trust that you will not in this in stance refuse to gratify an old friend and ac quaintance. Tho intimation I had of the receipt of Gen. Jackson’s letter bv Cartor Beverly was convey ed by bis note of t!ic25lhof Juno last, in which, lie says “the very high respect which I liavo for you nnd your political character, added to the great zoal and interest I feel for the honor and welfare of our country, induced me to an nounce to you the receipt last night from Gun. Jackson of a lettor dated the 5th inst. from his residence in Tennessee. He most unequivo cally confirms ail I have said regarding the o- verture made to him ponding tho Presidential election, and asserts a great deal more than lie told me, going most circumstantially into the business. It was always his intention he says, that if Mr. Clay ever denied thoficts, to give him up his authority. It is of tho first charac ter and order in our government nnd country. It only awaits Mr. CMay’s denial, when the ' whole subject will bo brought to istnejtcfore the public. I make this communication to you on many accounts, but especially as I under stand Mr. Clay is to call on you this morning and pass ait hour or two with you, on hfs way down the river from Pittsburgh. My friend Mr. Hollingsworth, of this place, has seen the General’s letter. He will bear to me, any communication from you, which, ns it is all a public matter, 1 shall bo glad may be made in writing.” To that letter I made the following reply: “I have received your note of this morn ing by Mr, Hollingsworth and request tho fi ver of you to send mo Gen. Jackson’s letter. I pledge myself to return it.” Mr. Beverly immediately after the receipt of my no e, sent mo by Mr. Hollingsworih, Gen. Jackson’s let ter. In tho opinion of Mr. Beverly, this let ter, was of the first ch trader und order in our government, of a pubi c nature,-and only a- waited Mr. Chty’s denial, nnd General Jack- sou would g re up the name of his author; and ho makes his commuuicition to me, “on many accounts, but especially as I understand that Mr. Clay is to call on you this morning.” Af ter this voluntary parade of a highly important document, which concerned Mr. Clay person ally, nnd in tho opinion of Mr. Beverly himself, involved tho character of our government, of which Mr. C. is a member, was it not natural that a plain man like myself, unversed in a mode of expression, which would seem to re serve soma meaning, foreign from the import of the words, should adopt tho opinion that Mr. Beverly intended tho General’s letter for the inspection of Mr. Clay, and would h.tvo no ob jection to a copy being taken, especially as lie did not stipulate to the contrary? Such was my view of tho matter /Rid I acted accordingly. Had Mr. Boverly designed tho tho loiter for ray private perusal, why should ho have sent it to me at tho time Mr. Clay was expect ed at my house? Did ho intend to furnish mo with the means of cntcchising Mr. Clay upon the contents of the letter, without submitting it to his perusal, nnd thus have elicited some ex pression which might bo used to his disadvan tage? If such was his plan I was not acn e e— nottgh to discern it, or if I had comprehended it, I (rust I should not have heon sufficiently base to have adopted it. On Mr. Clay having visited mo, I handed him General Jackson’s letter, which he read and returned to me, m i king no other comments upon it than what rela ted to the proposal ulledged to have been mado by him and Ids friends—To thos’e he said they were.unfoundcd,ns to himself, and he helievod untrue tn his friends. I informed Mr, Chy that I was pledged to return tho letter to Mr. Beverly but would havo it copied for him, and for that purpose I handed it to my friend and relation then present. Air. Clay there ‘oto oCt my house wlion the copy w-ts under prog/es--.—- Mr. Hollingsworth called on me nnddem.tmled the letter which I refused to givo up ttn 1 the copy then undor way should-be completed. Had Mr. B. when he sent me tho letter, exp.ess- od a desire that it should bo shewn to Air. Cl ty, ■ but not copied, I might have conformed to his wishes. But as I had promised Air. C. a cop- y before I had no idea that it would bo object ed to, and he had left my houso under n ex- mrlNE months after date, application will be made XX to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Monroe County, xvhen sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Elijah Curry, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of stiid dec. ascd. SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian. jan 17 tOm NInU d/iiiY ! iV/o At id. ; A PPLICATION will he made to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary, of Twice* county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Charles Viompson, late ofsaid county, deceased—forthe benefit of the heirs of raid estate. MARY THOMPSON. April 30—-9m 27 Guardian. A true extract from the Minutes, this ^th day t [ )at ; t would bo furn'slud, I detcr- *> 1S27- JOHN F. BEAVERS, Clerk. P qq complyin? with my prjm (£. If the August 27—. toam letter had related to family or private concerns, just censuro would have attached tome for permitting n copy to he taken under any cir cumstances; but ns Mr. Beverly ironed it in the light of a public tlocumen’, involving he honor and character of the government -md country, nnd only awaited the’ den a! of Mr. Clay “when thewliole subject w ll ho brought to issue before the public” bow could I otbw- wise than infer his desire that Air. Cl.tv should bo fully possessed of tho con'oir.s of the 'e::or previously to hi* coufessiou or denul °* tho