Georgia statesman. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1825-1827, April 23, 1827, Image 1

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fii! ® TERMS*—PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,] BURRITT & MEACHAM, Editors.] THE GEORGIA STATESMAN. IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY IN MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Wayne-Street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. BY S. MEACHAM. iJCF’ Ttrms....Three Dollars in advance, ;or Four Dollars if not paid in six months. — No subscription received for less than one year, unless the money is paid in advance, and no paper discontinued till all arrearages •or. subscription and advertisements are paid. R. —Notice of the sales of land Mid ne groes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guar shans, must be published sixty days previous <o the day of sale. The sale of personal property in like man gier must be published /brty days previous to <he day of sale. Notice that applitition will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must published nine months. Notice that application has been made so letters of Administration, must also be pub lished forty days. *** Ail letters directed to the Editors on business relating to the Office, must be post F _ __ . xfe'.t. /iizt'J- - 7’U IGGS County, .. </ HEREArf Silas Brown ap y £ plies to me for letters of ad jmujstrtition with the will annext on Ibe Estate of William Disharoon, . Lie of said county, duc’d. And whereat, also Vv illiani Jacobs applies to Hie for letters of adrninis wtration on the estate of Susannah Jacobs late of this county, dec’d "These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred .and Creditors of said persons dec’d. \o be and apj ear at my cfticc within the time prescribed bylaw to shew cause if Spy they can. why said let ters should ,I'ot be granted. ~ Given under my Land this 7th day Jtfarch, 1827. PETEK SOI.On’ON Cl k c. o. March, 7th 1827. (>2—Gt ~ (i EORG.I. 1, Butts CouiPf W’IER EAS, Joseph Scntell, Mary W aldrip, applies to me for Letters of Administration on the J2.{tntc ci Abraham Waldrip late of County Deceased. 1 licse are therefore to cite and Admonish, all and singular the Kindred and Credi “— fArs <»! H« < cased, to be and ap- pear at mv office, within the time prescribed by Law to show cause ii any they can, wliv said Leiters should not be granted to the applicants, giv 4iu under my hand this 22d of Match >1827. JNO TARPLEY, c. c. o. 65-—6 l (iiRV'I A, 7 clegs’ Cettiity. * HERF.AS W illiam W Far- Y V nem applies to me tor Letters .«if *’ rjmmist rat ion on the Estate ol >'••! B. Spencer lute of said County 1),., i-. I/ these are theres- re U and admonish nb and singular the k ndreu ; - Creditors of said ce-e-ed, to b' and tippear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by JLtV/ t‘ shew cans 1 it any they can, , v . I Letters • bon’d not be grant- vd, : u under iy h md. PETER HOLOMON, c. c. o March 27, 1627. 65—6 - GF.ORG l. l, ‘"rdiiklin ( ounty HERE.' S John Sihnau Jinn. Y and Jarnos A. Little apple s Ip me for Letter- of Adinmislratmn on the Estate of Jmm Si’.man late of said C untv See Deceased: These an then lino to cite and admonish. all and sipgu ar the ktiioreu and creditors of said dm e.e rd, tc .brand appear at my office wk’ n the time prescribed by la" to > * cause if any they have, whrsaid t ,teis should n >t !• • granted; G.veti under iny hand, this .ju »>i March 1627. THOMAS KING, C I <>. 66- —61 GEORGIA Butts County. vl’ HERE S R . hnmnd Brown V T Applies Io me for let! rs . ! Administration on the Estate ot Jul . .Small of Putnam County I' ce.meu. These are therefore to cite and Admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors oi said peceas. ffi io be and appear at my office wit hi. (lie time prescribed by Law to shew cause, if any they can why said L. l ters should nut be granted to the' ,ap» licc.nt. Give? under mv hand this the 26tb March, 1827. J NO. TARPLEY, C. C. O. 66—6 t EXECUTORS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of William Bennett, late of W asbmgton county, deceased, are quested to make immediate pay- BH'iit.—Ami those having demands ugaiii't the estate ol said dec d, arc requested tc exhibit them to the subscriber properly attested, and in <U ch time as the law directs. Win. M BENNET’!’. Ex’r cy ( March 12th 162< GEORGIA, Tzviggs County. WHEREAS Kelly Glover ap plies to me for Letters of dis mission from his Executorship on the Estate of Gresham Cofield Deceas ed, and whereas also Stephen Jones and Isaac Wood applies to me for Leiters of dismission from the ad ministration on the Estate of John Slatter Deceased, these are there fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditor of said persons Deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law, to shew cause il any they can, why said Letters of dismission should not be granted, given under my hand this 24th of March, 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. 6 5 G County. W r HEREAS Sarah Tweedwell applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Wm. Tweedwell late of said county dcc’d These are therefore to cite and uumonish ah and singular the kindred and cred tors ot said deceased, to be amt appear at my office within die time prescribed by l;.w, tu shew .cause, ii any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this sth day of March 1827. THOMAS KING, c.c.o Carnesville sth March 1827 63—6 t GEORu l.i Twiggs County WHEREAS. OwenC. Fort ap plies to me for Letters of ad uuni-tration on the Estate of Arthur Fort Jr. late ot’ said County Dec. i'hese are therefore to cite ami ad monish all and singular the Kindred ami creditors of said Dec. to be and ami ajipear at my office widen tin time proscribed by Law to shew cause if any they can, why said Lei ters should not bi granted, givei. unu‘ ; r R>y had tbi' 24tb oi February 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c o. 65—61 < ’ > !.LG iA, Tv iggs co. Aft7Hhi? 1' .-o Semib IL rk, Lath n..j V day i'luil to me fu? la h' us ot Ad ininistrtttiisn on the i state of '.tu Clark, late >f siiid county dec\i, are tliCh.io.'X to .tic and tidmoniMh : 11 am.: singUur, the k»‘’>- tlrcd and crcd.’ors of iiaiii tieceaaari, to tippe-n it my office within the time pc scribed by law, Or siicw Chuk.' if any they Lave why buid let ters sliouid not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th Fcbrunrv, PETER bOLO.viON, C. C. O. u 5t (lEORG I.l—FßA.\‘KLl.\' ('ounty. riIEREAS Jesse Huibrouk ap y V plies to me for letters ol ad immstralioii (with U-e will annexed, j j oa the Estate ot Joseph Jobiicon, iatn of said county dcc’d. These are therclore to cite an J admonish, all and singular the kin dred aud ere liters of said d.Ctl, to be and app< ar nt mv office witLm the 'nae prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not bu granted. Given undur my Land tins 12tb (i<.y of March 1827 THUS KING, c.co 64 6t G' EOliGlA —'1 .ciggs (\iunty HElil’.AS, J-remiah Piwell, ’ ' applies to mo tor Letters Gt dis mission from the administration on the Estate of Andrew \\ oils, dec. These ar therefore to cite and ; admonish all and singular the kind , red am! creditors ot said deceased, io !>u ami ..ppe.tr at my office within the time prescribed by law, to she" cause it au\ thev can, wlix saiel let tersuf ilisint-'siuu should not be grant ed. Giv*:ii ur. ier my Land, this 7th day of Apiil, 1 < -’7. /’. >oEo.\lo.\ , c. c. o. April, 1627.—3' 63. I . (i I'()/>( I 1.-' — ’i'x'l.rgs County. AY liEREAS. Joshua R. Wiinbcr . ’ * • X Jul;a <i. Slapply, applies to me i'oi Letters of Administration, i (with the will am.iext) on the Estate ! Lzcmiel W uni erly, late of said county, dec d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kind red and creditors of said decased, to be and appear at mv office w ilhin the lime prescribed by Law, to shew cause if any they can, wby said let ters should not be granted: Given under my hand, this ~th day of April 1827. J P. SOLOSOS, 0. c. 0. April 1827——6w67. NOTICE. — The Subscriber in forms his friends and the public that be has purchased the entire stock | of Dry Goods of C. Row e, consist ing of an elegant Assortment of spring Ix. summer GOODS all ot w hich will be sold low tor ( AS 11 ISAAC NEWELL N. B. All persons indebted the firm ot ROW E NEW ELL re requested to make tinmedi;.- K Hae tibierunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, parcere subject!* ct debellare superbos.— Virgil. Milledgeville, Monday, April 23, 1827. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Clinton, Jones County, Ga April IsZ, 1827. A—Absalom Abney, Charles Aw ason, William C Ausbin, C W Alex ander, A S Alexander. B —Edw.nE Bissell, .*• t’h Breed love 2, Thomas G Barron, S Barnes, Warren Bledsoe, Abner Biddle, wVffi Bell, Robert Berry, John Brown, Zachariah Boothe 2, Thomas Base more, John Bayne, C—lshim Choat, Jonathan Cal oway, James Celly, bans N Clark, John D Caton 2, Willi tin Cox, Hugo M Corner, William Candler, Nat’u Chiles, Martha Culpepper, Frances Catchmgs, Mary Chandler. D—George Dunham, Thomas G Duke 2, Mr Douster, Thomas Divis, David Dean 2, Joshua Davis. E—John Eubank, John Edwards, John English, W’ilee Everett, Mrs. Ruth Eilands. F—William FgUiOn. Jacob Free. Wiiie Franks 2 Felton. G—Murdock & Goddard, Henry Gee, James Godard, Nathaniel W Gurdon. 11—Thnnias Hamlin, John Har rell, C Hohion, Mansell Hammack, W illiatii B Hammack, Ridgeway Ho gan, George Hansford, Thomas Ha gans, Jarnos Hazle, Zechariah How ard, IsLam Hammons, Jacob Kan.'-; mack, Allred B Hill, W dlu.ai Hanis. I J—W ;n Johnson 2, J*mes Jones, I J ' a Jordan, IffiinL.i Jones, John Junes, Carten Jones, John JelTereua, \ ui Jackson. L—Rasco Lipsey, James Locke, ZachariaL Lamar, John Lumiir, Ja s • Lowe, Henry Low, John Long, .i >mes Lamar 5, B nj li I smar, Benj Laprade, William Low, Philip Lee, 1 ;<uuai Lightfoot, M : ss Rachel Lo gau, ?’.-■> Elizabeth Lord. M- 6.won McFarl n M Mc.Vel ian, 'i;._»ior Morris, William Mitoh ell, E'. . as Myrick, I • <mas M < •v, D L A> uli, Hugh McKay, Mel,;! ./Ei.s • b‘i han , Jvrt'iniati Mullie.s, J .mu aLtcffi) I, Sbadracb McGinty, Poiay f Morris. Levi Mot bundled, Darnel M'iloti.j. Mr. Modesett. Arter Med ow, Roger McGrath, Bishop Moore, Tui m;is Moore. P—Joi.u Pitts, Henry Rouble*, Thomas Plummer, SaapUoi Pasmuie Coffin Pop ■, Wm Pierson, /Andrew Patrick, Janus W Pr.ce, John W 1 yrani, Mrr E Pumm.gton R—-Stephen Rogers, R R Ruffin. Janies Ritt::, Benjamin L Raney, James F Robinson, Mos Ricncy S-.A nderaou tSmitb/Pil US 3faria-s, W illiam Sweawnon, Ephraim San ders, Saiuuel S Sards JcmesSu.il iier Thomas Stqbbs, Joseph JSlato'i, i W illiam Siais, Ileuben E Sback'c- j lord, J< hii Sims, Mrs. Nancy Sock- , well. I’—Swepsou Tayler, Hezekiah • Trotter, A-;i Thompson, Wdl sm 'Pol r, Thomas (J 'Price. W—Edmund D Watters, L i l.a W right, W lliam W ilh , \\ m Wii. al ley. Jeremi ill W W illiam , Edwin Weaver, George WUtson, E’ias W 1- liamsou Jau ‘S W oodall, Caleb W il-| hugliam, D William-., Dan.el Wad.'— ! worth, Samuel Williams, W'm Wil der, Samuel W dsun, Alien Ware, Miss E W ill; ini-. 2. W in I) W lliauis. | JAMES SMI PH, i\M. April, 16, 1827. —3wf>7 üb-' Tiu. rs h.a ;;;g associn ' g ted themsclvc-, in the pr.u £._< of Medicine respectfully tender their professional services loth cit izens of Forsyth, ami the inl.abitants of the countv—Their office w ill be kept on the West side of the I’ui ffi Square, next door to the I’ost Office. JAm S. R Laz., Raymond Harris, Forsyth, April 7, 132 7.—3w67 “ NOTICE? A I.L persons are hereby casta, i:- 1 j'AL ei l against trading tor 2 N tes I ot hand, given by John Rodgers ami I Israel Parker, to John Morrow - , one I i for S-5. ami the other for £2O. dated 1 I sometime in N' vember 1826, and ; | made payable the 25th Dec. 1827. As the above notes were fraudulent ly obtained therefore we arc deter mined not to pay the . •line, unless compelled bv Law. JOHX RODGERS, ISRAEL PARKER Fffiiry <•«. March, IS'.'7. —3w67. SI IF. KIFFS' “SALE? ON the first Tuesday in May next Will be sold in the Town of Jackson Butts County, between th» usual hours of Sale, the following ruperty to wit. 202 1-2 Acres of land whereon Richard Cotton now lives known by >t No. 77 in the first, District for merly Henry now Butts County, levi ed on as the property of Richard Cotton to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Barrel P. Key. Levied on and eturned to me bv a Constable, thr Sth of .March, 1827. K. W. IJ.\RJX>’ESS, D. Shffi <e«-tds j COXTRACTORS FOR LUMBER, W anted PROPOSALS will be received by S. Grantland, for 24,000 super ficial feet of 2 inch plank, to be de livered on the banks of tae Oconee riyer, at such places as shall be pointed cut by the Commissioners. Tne delivery of the luriu.er will be expect'd to be performed in a short time and Contractors may utf r fur the whole or a part, R. A BLOUNT Chairman. Aprd 1 it >. 1827 ts—67 TORS IVaX'TED THE COMMISSIONERS J the improvement or the O g* conee Paver below Milledge ville, will be remly m fif’t ;en days from this date to receive Proposals for the building ui two Dams and two Locks m 'C'' K;ver near Mil! udgevillr, i<>r t'» plans am! spe efficati'; : 6 t by Hamilton Fulton x - u pueer, at whose office / "ii be seen, or in his ab sence ya ■, ’.cation to Mr. S. Grrnt land, at tae uffi. o of the Southern Recorder. E B' OUNT, CFmw •»nan. A •, if 'g a*?—if ATTORNEY' AT LAW. ■ HiE Sub-criber bavin 6 legated him: eb iii .! ck on, Butts coun ty—Re pectfully offers his services, ami flulieis hi iise’i with a hope that from the u .reni'tling attentionnhicii will b.s bestowed ou all business en trusted to h:s care, he shall secure to ffimsud! ;ia equal patronage from his friends ami ti.. public. RICHARD BAILEY. Jackson, Ap - ;! 10 182?—if ADVERTISE \ii' >, T. rziiiE Oiii” >. ’iers, wbc perloru •’ 1 . -.’. vices for the protection -1 itiers o* the State of Goli, , i ear, one thousand sevenhun ! ■: e ty-twu. turee and four, are n ..... otifiod. that Congress has passu • \ u v, and has appropriated a sun. nf iionc'. agrceabiy to tl e estimates of the amouni duo, ma 1 bv Capt. distant Freeman, to pay and salify them for those servic /■ the ; aymt 't’s to Demode under .he Ciectioii of the S< crctury of W tr, I < pursuance of which, the Secretary o War, bass pointed, me t it- Ag nt of the _uv r..- ment, lo setilt? ami pay ell those claims —All per-ous int'-re.-ted ... afcr.--.aid, are r (quest.’' to have 1 ti. ,‘tr dichcrges f'vtn l »• proper ol ficers and vouchers, in readiness for settlement I mail attend at n; oljc , in the City of Au_u-ta, m tnc mouths of April and M.y, t »>eceive all amounts that may be pr ’.-eided* within the vicinity of t hat place,, a tcr which, 1 shall visit the dilfenmi c mattes the State, giving sp.vi.f notice < i tiie same, so as to affor. I ever, f.ici ity to the cl imants the j opportunity to adjust and etlk’ the | claims, «ilia coi.venieuco to them selves. J W HUNTER, Jgm' Savan.iali tiaorgii in M ! ledgeville Journal and Slat •.snrar w ill please to publish the übeve if. l < months, and I’.tivH their accounts to the subs< iber. ' ”d.t, Apri 3, 1827 -3t« 67 .7 . ;/>/< ORDERS Head Quarters, / Ist Brigade 5 Div. of G. Militia I ('li- ton, .March 2d, 1827. r lEI -ERICK SIMS E'<], is ncr: - i-y .:•)» ..intoa Quartermaster of Said lir.. i- • in place ot t ap’. William Mitchel! resigned and i- to be obey d and r -pectcd accordingly. Bv Order ot Brig Gcu. CHARLES PHILIPS, V. ILIJAM BREW ER, Ai 1-de-Canip 62—ts \OIiCE. FTER the • xpimtion cf the time nm xak scribisj by lav.-, application will be made to the heu >rablc Inferior Court w i.en -I: in; fur <) ■ in .rr purposes of the county of V, r ren Crb-oeto sell then J» »late and n<*ros, not s;«c'..:ca!!y disposed of y t.-e 1.-t vih and testament of Jes-e Dar ien late of War ren county, d< c« a?ed. for the benefit of t..e Creditors and Legatees of sai ’. dic'd. HENRY GIBSON, Excctor. Feburary 1 ?th 18S7. 60— 9 m Horse. GEORGIA, Hall County. TAKEN up by W lil.am W ; His ot Captain Walkers Di;t. and tol'd > be.ore me, Hugh Kerr an acting Justice in and for said County, one small bay horse about ninw or ten years old, Branded thus, P. on ’.tx/ left Buttock; no other Brand per ceivable. Appraised by Stephen Clayton aid Alexander Crawford to twenty dollars, this 14th March, 1827. HUGH KERR. J. P. £ I* WAJ.KI.K7 C. I. C. \ [Vol. il. No. 16.— Whole No. 68. NORTH AMERICNA REVIEW. CONTENTS OF NO. LIV. Art. I. Internal improvements. 1. Report of the Examination which has been inadt by the Board of Engineers, '.it,, a View to Imeraal Improvement, &.c. Feb. 14th, 1845. 2. Report cf the Board of Internal Improvement upon t h,. Subject of u Nation al Road from the City oi Wasr.ingicn to Ne v. - Url vans. 11. Winthrop’s History of N w-England. The History of New-England from 1630 to 10-10, by John W'inthroj), first Governor oi .;ie Colony of vlnss&chusetts Bay; from his Original Manuscripts.— W itb Notes, &c. By James Savage. ill. The Wise rnen of Gctiiam. The Merry hales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham. IV. Growth of the Mind. Observations on the Growth o Mind. By S .mpson Reed. V. Life m W’m. Pinlmey. Siuiie Account of the Life, Writings, and Spe. ches of William Pinkney. By Huitry Wheaton. VI. Diplomacy ol the United States. Ths Diplomacy of the United States; being tn Account of the Foreign Relations oi inc Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Treaty of Ghent, in 1814, with Great Britain. 1 il. Wilson’s and Bonaparte’s Ornithology. 1. Supplement to the Ouvthology oi Alexander Wilson ; containing a Sketch the Authoi’s Life. By George Ord. 2. iVmerican Ornithology , or ti eN' - s ral History of birds inhuh ing tb.c V: 1 States, uot given by Wilson; v. iiu I. ices from Nature. By Charles Luciun Bona parte. Vol. I. VIII. Piti Beta Kappa Orations. 1. A Discourse pronounced Irefcre the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cumin g?. By Jos - ph Story. 2. An Oration pronounced at Nci. *IL' i n b fore the Society of the Pin E'/ta Kappa. By James A. irm.m se. IX. Greek Ixixicogrttphy. The Greek Lexicon cf Schrevdius, trans lated into Enjish, A.tl' m .ny Additions. X. Improves, ui ol C mimon Scheids. Essays upon Popular Education, con tutni'.i., a purtii r Exmninaton of the Schools of inis.: rclrise’t:', and an OuLine oiui) Institution for t-e Education of Teach ers. by James G. Caster. XI. Car .ezo’s NaUs on Poli’ienl Economy. Ng'.l'j ou Political Economy. By J. N. Cardozo. XII. Russian Tnlss. R <ss:fin T al< s; fi om the French of Count Xuv.erm M".i< re. XII 1. Reiisio.. <1 d’c Lams oi New fork. Report from the Commissioaei#. p::oint ed to revise the Statute Luws ol the Stali n'.' New Y r rk. XIV. Crimea! Notices. 1. Francis E i i ien. 2. Bry-u’s Po '.ic’l Address 3. History of New York. 4. Everi tt’s New I. is on Population. 5. Ed'i''ation in Tt niiesee. t- '‘v’s Boidu (J r Schools. 7. A.• n Journals in France um Germany. 8. Atlantic S'-nrenir, r.n 1 the ?»lemoriul. 9. The Cii's.i. ai Reader, and the Ameri eai? Class B >ok. ti'. Car.gt :•* of Br/nos Ay res. 11 Mason’s Addies* on Church Music. Qm'.rtet'>■ List of New Publication*. M reh 5. 1)26. Cl--,f. Estray Afure. i, )RG!A —Butts county. e,.- W ILIJ lIONES - * * °* Cipt. i< s ;Ma /—• ■'■"V< 2-'ill's Distrxt, tolls his ti v- *■ ■ one I ray 8 - . e. Bor 10 iii'j.iCs .ig I'., x r;. - ' . ! tail at'.l inclined tu be • i ..uni t* ut white nearly u. t t - ..’ k.e•, a Ituny on the e,ut i.ie • iter right Find .uxle, . u t;tr in < r ffiri iiei'.d a v.tv sore buck .i.; - a yuke on, supposed to I e about i y. us oil, appr.ii •<."! to p-10 bv Alla;:- »ou Hoi-'iuv, nd I’i.u’.u:'? Brun::;ii M.ircii 17th, 1C27. 1 RANCIS MILLER, J. 1. .1 true copy taken from the Lst.\ ■: Book, t' * t'.th dan of April, 1327 A. L EUR! NbON, <. r c. April 6, 1827. w 67 GEORGIA t ii Jj is! am County, C. Quillion of Captain v7 Brva:,s Ihst - U1! b ° fort me one Sorr i 11-ir-e live vc;:’3 ui !, !:?tnr. tr.f.tcr, 'eit lore foot i.nd right hind toot white, star ar.d snip, I r«: main and tail, old shoes on his ioic fee!, appraised by Albert \ inuing and James Qm'.han to sixty dollars, Feb ruary 10th, 1827. DANIEL QUILLIAN, J. I’. HlA'l ON A. HiLL, I). Clcrh, C. J. C. 66—3 t Estra y Horse. GEORGIA, Jones County. KING of Captain ij Davis’ Di'trict, tolls before rat 'lie Estray Horse, twelve years old, iiis left lore leg white also his hind togs, some saddle spots, no branui, perceivable, about five feet high, ap praised bv John Martin and Pleasant Philips to thirty dollars; this 21st ol March 1827. STERLING LANIER, J. P. A true Copy from the Estray Book. C.MACARTHY, Clerk.e. ~ c . 66—3t__ Two Journeymen Prin ters of Steady, Sober and indu-tr.- jus Habit-, cau have employment luring th • ensuing summer, in tht iJffic- of the UA.W-? '■ J [OR $4 IF NOT PAID IN SIX MONTHS ESTRAY bay horse. , Georgia—Butts countv. ■mjTONSHUR MUSGROVE, & Capt. Chaptman’s Dist. tollsa b .fore me. one Bay Horse, about 5 met high blind tn the right ey , and nearly blind in the other Apprais ed to thirty dollars by Edw'ar IV> ca vers i ni! George Oven T his 3d day of March, 1327. N. LEE, J. P. I certify that the above is a true cc~ •y ta .en frv.i. ths Estray Book, tn my ■■■ffiee, tiiisCta day of April, CAXt. A. L ROBINSv.’N c. i o. April 6. J 6 i 7—3 v 67 _ 7s N '1 HE iT-t Tuesday in June cyp next, wilt bu sold in the Town of J.ickson Butts County between the usual hours of Sale the following’ properly to w it: 202 1-2 Acres of land known by let No. 171 in the thrd Dist. for merly Munroe now Bulls C iiinty. Levied on as the property of Di< ksoij Pai ham tc satisfy a fi fa iu iavoui of Nelson Ridgeway, Property pointed out bv Janie?- Ridgeway, th" Bin April, 1827. R. W. RAR KN ESS. id.Shffi 67—ids The lh:si India ijtestion Upon 11. is subject ev.rytrue A iidth ari will cvn.ee a spirit superior : / id. private and party attacimients. is less a or ev u ft jciiticai, liiadßl national que.t.on; <».<d we shouid now prepaie our selves fort: it fWrmanont stand, w hich the driving views of t ie l'irit ish cabinet, arid the r.iinj a: t elo quence of the British minister, may compel us to assume. N dlm.g bin our own firmness can avert Igusp. conseqn aces which certau. d. ivcl ’< rs, ui native, as well as foreign ori (.n, all’ect so much to .laticij ate ;is well as to deplore. The British press gives us no quarter; and some of our native scnbes aro not f.s's m. rci’ess. even upon a subject which clear y involves our most saer J rights as a great, commercial com loii.iily ? '!'!.e press which bears the. ensigns if England, (a sort of in : n- • d spy upon om cundircr) took the I lead hi tiu> distil non , and, ~on?M- ering its position, and the n, (us to which it was opposed, we fuffi.ie.it- Jv u.enacing a..d fuel 'lonal —Now, »jwev< i., that all parted vk ws arc ■ xi.austed, and every fidiou- pur pose is baffled and ex; <l, it isf* that wc should look at the qm ; i > u stripped of a!i its technical vest incuts and supci numerary ue> se Nine years ago, ire later. ’mi vi-iting ns, whir. - . ~. m orts whence we our-,- , ~<■ cln led. 'i hero q o- ;.u nothing very urn i.. ts is which we w ~ < ’ . , - ’tn tu..!. All ii, or bad breedi .r. w.i.-; evj . c! rty of Mr - . H .6 him <3- i i reinforced a null- ipif. one, led totne inter course which was established n ..rl; - five years ’ago ; and it ;■ now pre »• »w!v four years sine.' v.e p ■eu .tr. ict ca’x.u ■ ted to meet, aud wbxl: . lost iurtimately ha® mi t, all tne monstrous ar.d shame:ui {-rovn'ur..- •>i tl.e late act in cou.a :1. issued by .ii*- British C hmet — body which i • ffii rn to be unk..iuw * to 1 he cuosiitu li / < !/..jji-iiid. T.<e M hig mi ai bt riOit'K f VVCUUI.CiI W< • -.H- ..• Sf im authorized adV; ers .hcciuwn, but limy arc <-xr mded ii m the ’ ab- n. ! I challenge the Lhiti.-di pre ’. e Briti-b Minister, and ah tn fail .;i < authorized, as well as tl. base nd degenerate abettors ot fore g*,: : urcourse, to meet me upon tin. pu lion. Th s I hope is fair. But to return tc the question. —It is quite clear that it Congress had stripped the Bffsident of a power which lie i.a w ell exerted, tiie trade in question would nave been the exclusive pro perty of England, under the guaran ty of American legislation ’ This, to be sure, would be a precious postuu for contending parties’ a noble at titude for free and independent A merica ! The British minister, like; pettish (hild, telks us* “you woulc net negotiate when 1 desired you, and now you shall riot negotiate ac all But worse even than thi- •re the counsels of those who wii. the knowledge that the channels c. negotiation are closed upon us, show heir ve?;ation aud their di.-appou’ 1 ' ment, w hen we show the comma® : ing powers of' free legislation, ae .tn unbending spirit. Ail, ever, thing, is evidently levelled at ti. SAVAL FQW ; R Ol this COUUtry. G • opponents wdi share any thing w r.. us out power. —Our capacity ior t. •rtion, 1 apprehend, is a little tc great to be trusted so much. J .inmercc is power , and our fan i- sitnplv this —we deny all, to tho. »v[)u wiii not co*jiiu u Dtc«ttc even rart to us! The pari we claim, ; ‘ dmit, is nothing short of all to we have a r.,Lv ■ Aa-