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SOUTHERN RECORDER. VOL. II. MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1821. No. 43. Milledgcvittc Book Store. GINN & uuivm A RE receiving in addition to tbeir former stock, a large collection of VALUABLE BOOKS, in every department of Ancient and Modem Literature, end a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of excellent Blank Books & Stationery, which they olfer for sale at the New-York and Philadelphia prices. Orders for Academies arid Libraries will be. completed with accuracy and dispatch. Among those recently received, are the following Works: Vols. Volt. East's Reports, Id Sydney on Govern- Durnford U East's meat, 3 Hume's Essays, C Johnson's Lives Po- ditto, 8 Cranch's do 9 Taunton's do 4 Cain's do 3 Campbell's do 2 Dallas's do 4 Day’s do 4 Bnsnnqiiet and Puller's, do 6 Harris and Mc Henry's, do 3 Chitty's Criminal Law, Do. Pleadings, Do. on Bills, Bridgeman’s Digest ed Index, Baylie's do do Moore's do do Sellon's Practice, Coke on Littleton, LaWsU. States, Blackstoue's Com mentaries, Foublauque's Equi ty* Espinasse Ni Si Pri- us, Comyn's on Con tracts, Jacobs Law Dicti onary, Phillips’ Evidenee, Vattei's Law Nati ons, Johnson's Dictiona ry, 4lo Gregory's, do 4to Gibbon's Rome, London, wrrn a general assortmeht or ScYvooY Books, &c. &c. &c. A IJIRGE SUPPLY OF Fresh Garden Seeds. Also—White Clover; Herds, nud Orchard HTBOOK-BINDING done with neatnessand dispatch.—BLANK BOOKS made and ruled to any pattern. Mtlledgeville, Oct. 29. 28—7t COTTON BAGGING.” s. Inverness Bagging, FOR SALE, BY REDDING WASHBURN. 36—tf. ets, Gillie’s Greece, Watson’s Phillip, 2d and 3d, Smith’s Wealth Na tions, Beloe’s Herodotus, Scott’s Works, Byron's do Beattie's do Pope's do Spectator, Rollins History, Inchbald's British Theatre, Smart’s Horace,' Knickerbocker's N. York, Salmagundi, Sketch Book, Chesterfield's Let ters, 3 Rambler, 3 Memoirs Pitt, 2 Crabb's Synonymes, Thomas’ Practice, new edition, New Pharmacopiae, Blackatl on Dropsies, Phillips' Inquiry, Parchment, Surveyor's Compasses Plotting Instruments, Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, O N the first Tuesday in February next will he sold at the Courthouse in Clin ton, Jones county, Lot No. 53 in the 7th district of formerly Baldwin now Janes county, on the waters of Walnut creek, belonging to the estate of George Bagby deceased ; sold by order of court for the be nefit of the heirs. JOHN BAGBY, ) JOSEPH BAGBY, S Ex’ors. MIRIAM BAGBY. ) November, "0. 41 td*.* i weuty Dollars Reward. R unaway from the subscriber on the 9th iust. a very large & likely Negro fellow, nam- * d PRIMUS. He is uncommonly well made and weighs about 200—Has a fine countenance and is intelligent. I expect he will endeavor to get to Darien or Savannah—It is probable he will procure forced papers, and pass for a freeman. I will give twenty dollars reward fbr his apprehension and delivery to me in Baldwin county, or for securing him in any jail so that I get him. THOMAS STEVENS. November 20. 41—2t.* WANTED, A TEACHER for Hebron Academy of Jasper county. A man of sufficient qualification, and well recommended, will meet with ample encouragement, by appli cation to the Trustees of said Academy. November 17th, 1821. 41 — 3t. dence < the US' ty, vis A quantity of Com and Fodder, the stock of Horses, Cows, and Hogs, the Houes- hold, and Kitchen Furniture, and a number of other articles too tedious to mention ; al so, will be hired for one year, the Negroes belonging to said estate, and at the same time and place the plantation will be rented for the next year. Terms, twelvejbnonths credit will be given—Notes with approved security will be required. SARAH SPIVY. ADAM HARDEN IRBY HUDSON. November 51th, 1821. ’’jtStftss SewU. 100? October 15. SALT. 700 BUSHELS first quality Liverpool ■ ground SALT, for sale liv C. W. BUTLER. W ante A To purchase a quantity of COTTON, for which Cash will lie given. Appiy as above. Millcdgeville, October 29. 38—tf Superfine Ylour I nxl) Barrels Philadelphia superfine Flour.. of the new crop, just received and for sale by Novembers. FOARD ii M ALONE 39—tf. Administrator’s Sale. ■^Tl .L be sold on Thursday the 3d .'ay of January next, at the late resi 1' Moses Spivy, deceased, between I hours of sale, the following proper- A Im’x. k Admrs. 41—td. Administrator’s Sale. O N Thursday the twentieth of December next, will be sold at the late residence of Thomas Carter, deceased, the horses, rattle, stock, household k kitchen furnitue, —also, the corn pork, fodder and oats—and all the tools and implements of husbandry, belonging to the estate of said deceased ; al go, expected that on that day will be hired the negroes belonging to said estate. WILLIAM LUMPKIN, Admrs. November 17. 4!—td BANK OF DARIEN, Ojjice of Discount Sf Deposit. > Milledgeville,iUh J\fav. 1821. $ R ESOLVED, that from and after Mon day the 26th instant, that 10 percent reduction be required on all notes then running to maturity in this office, and that no renewal will in any instance be permitted without it. Ertract from the. Minutes. II. M. PROUDFOOT, Cash’r. Nov. 19 41—3. English Blistered, Cast-Steel, Rifle Powder, frc. Wedding & YVasYVburn Have, received, and are offering FOR SALE, 1600 lbs. English Blistered Steel; 600 lbs. Cast-Steel, superior quality; 100 Canisters best sporting Powder j 30 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass; Knob and Mortice Locks ; Stock and Pad ditto ; Cross Cut and Mill Saws; Butt Hinges and Wood Screws ; Smiths Bellows, Anvils, Vices&. Hammers; Screw Awgera ; Ivory and Buckhorn handle table Knives and Forks; Ditto do. Desert do. ; Bale and Well Rope ; Weeding Hoes nnd Trace Chains. ALSO—AN INVOICE OF Crockery & Glass Wavu, Consisting of Blue painted Dining and Tea sets, Ewers and Baisins, Plates, Decanters, Wines and Tumblers, October 22. 37—tf Aftnunistrator’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in January next, in Dublin, Laurens county, between the usual hours of sale, One Negro .Man, named Frank, belonging to the estate of Ma ry Frankling, dre'd—sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. DAVIS SMITH, Adm’r. November 9. 40—tds. O N EOUGIA, Baldwin county. 1 Whereas James Rousseau applies for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Cainillus Few, a minor, deceased ; And whereas William D. Lucas applies for letters of administration ou the estate of John Lucas, deceased ; These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased persons, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th November, 1821. THOMAS II KENAN, Cl’k. WILL BE SOLD, A T the late residence of Robert H. Hill, dec’d, in Baldwin county, on Friday, the 28th of December, All the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, horses, hogs, cattle and oxen, cotton, corn and fodder. The land to he rented and negroes hired for the term of twelve months. DAVID B. HILL, Adm'r. ELIZABETH HILL, Adm'rx. November 6. 40—tds. Yadova and Commission Merchants. T HE SUBSCRIBERS having returned to Darien, beg leave to tender their thanks to their friends for the encouragement received during the last winter and spring, and to assure them, that the most unremitted attention will be paid to any business confided to their care. They will muko liheral advances ou produce teft in their charge fo^r.ale. y HAM(LToN Darien, Oct. 22. 1821. 37-5twcow8t GEOGK1A, Wilkinson County; Robert Ware, vs. ) Wilkinson 8n- James II. M’Gaooiiy. $ perior Court, Oct. Term, 1821. The plaintiff Robert Ware, having Peti tioned the Superior Court to establish an award for Two Hundred and Twenty Dol lars in favor of Robert Warn, which award appears to he lost and w hiel) sum was a ward ed to said Ware, by the arbitrators chosen bv the parties, to wit, Isaac Hall, John Har- die, and Charles Wright, a copy of which is filed in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said comity. Whereupon it is ordered, that the said copy iu> established in lieu of the original unless sufficient cause he shown to the con trary on the first day of next Term of fills court, and that this rule be published once a month for three months, in one of the Gazettes in Millcdgeville, before said court. A true extract from the minutes of the Su- JOCKY CLUB HACKS. T HE Madison Jor.ky Club Races will commence on the 3d Wednesday in December next; the 1st day three mile heats, free for any Horse on the continent, for a pnrsp of three Hundred Dollars; the second day two mile heats, for a purse of Two Hundred Dollars ; the third day mile heats the best three in five for the gate and other surplus monies. Aged Horses carrying 126 lbs. 6 Years old - - 118 6 - - - - HO 4 100 3 86 2 ... A feather. Two pounds allowed to Marcs and Gel dings. November i7th, 8l2l. GEORGIA, Baldwin count;/. W HEREAS Abner Hammond applies for letters of dismission from the estate of James M Cormick, dec’d ; These, are therefore to cite and admonish ell Si singular the kindred St creditos of said dec d, to be, and appear at my office «it lien the time prescribed by law, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and sent, this 1st day of October, 1821. THOMAS H KENAN, Clk. October 2. m6m. tiorember 27 ImS W ILL be sold at the court House in Clinton Jones county, on the first Tuesday in January next, the real estate of Fiizabelli Carson, deceased, consisting ol one tract of Lnnd,|fc • Negro fellow. Terms Uiade know on t he day of sale. WILLIAM M’GOUpH. Admr. November 17tb, I8£l. 41—tds. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on Tuesday the eighth of January next at the late residence of Capt. Lillleberry Robinson, late of Mor gan County deceased, the following proper ty ; nil the Corn and fodder, rye and barley, Plantation Utensils, three or four different kinds of machinery, n gig k Harness, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, a quantity of Cotton, the Stock of Hogs, a quantity pork, the whole Stock of Horses, Ten fine young Mules, the half of a young Jenny of the first blood, together with' many articles too te dious to mention. Terms will lie made known on the day of sale ; all persons having demands agninst said Estate are required to present them on that day. MILES C. NESBIT, Admr. November 13th,41—tds. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ro bert H. Hill, late of Baldwin county, dec’d, are requested to come forward and make settlement, and those to whom the es tate may be indebted, will present their ac counts duly authenticated. DAVID B. HILL, Adm'r. ELIZABETH HILL, Adm'rx November 6. 40—8t. WILL BE SOLD, I N Dublin. Laurens county, on the 25th day of December next, all the Personal Property belonging to the estate of John B Cooper, late of said county deceased, con sisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, two Shot Guns, a quantity of Spirits, one Saddle and Saddle Bags, nnd plantation Tools, together with several other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. ANDERSON HUNT, Adm’r. November 9 40—tds Wants a Situation A S an OVERSEER, a person of indus try and experience, #f which he has satisfactory vouchers. Apply to Mr. Apple- ton Rosseter of Millcdgeville, or the printer. November 9. 40—tf In Baldwin Superior Court, November ad journed term, 1821. T appearing to the court that the note of which the annexed is a copy in substance has been lost or mislaid :—On motion, it is ordered, that cause lie shewn on or before the next term of this court why the annexed copy should not be substituted in lieu of the original, and that this motion be published once a month until the next term of Ibis court, in one of the public Gazelles of the town of Millcdgeville. Four months after date, I promise, to pay Jonathan M. Hand, or order, seventy-eight dollars, for value received. August 28, 1820. (Signed) PETER DAVIS. A true copy taken from the minutes, this nth Nov. 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k. November 12 m6m. S HERIFF’S SALES.—Will be sold, at the courthouse in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit: One fraction of land in the second district, adjoining William Thomas and others, UAicd on as the property of Elisha Watson to sa tisfy an execution in favor of A. Hunter for the use of Gerard Burch. One square of land number fifty, in the second district, levied on as the property of Absalom Ogletree to satisfy an execution in favoriof Thomas Daniel. Two squares k one fraction of land ; one square number two hundred and sixty one, all adjoining, lying in the second district, le vied on as the property of Henry Brilt, lo satisfy an execution in favor of Henry W. Railey. Two boxes of Dry Goods, levied on as the property of A. M. D. Wilkison to satisfy an execution in lavor of Zachariah Faulkner. One grev horse, lovied on as the property of Daniel Miller, to satisfy an execution hi favor of Robert W. W. Wynne. Three negroes, one woman named Violet, a girl named Dareas, and a boy named Ben, levied on as the property of Thomas Vickers to satisfy executions in favor of Moses Wil son, executor of the estate of Jesse Juice de ceased. One square of land in the first district, ad joining John Carey and others, on Turkey Creek, levied on as the properly of Vinson Carey to satisfy an execution in favor of Da niel M’Neil nnu others. One square of land in the eighteenth dis trict, lying on Turkey creek, adjoining John Carey and others, levied on ar, the property of Clements Fennel deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of A. Hunt. One square of land, known as the Mill- square, adjoining William Smith and others, levied on as the properly of Absalom Fain to satisfy an execution in favor of the Adm’r of Henry Mitchell deceased. Three squares of land in the twenty-se cond district, adjoining Isaac Smilh U others levied on as the propertv of Jacob Smith k Thomas W. Hart, to satisfy an execution in favnr of R. Wilkinson ex’nr of S. Jones dec. and others. CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sh’ff. Dublin, 23d Nov. i82i. FLOUTOE^ 80 Barrels superfine Flour ; 40 do Irish Potatoes ; and 1000 Cheese Just ReceAvd and for salt hy C. W Nor. 29 BUTLER. 42—21. A GREEABLE to an order of the hono rable the Court of Ordinary of Lau rens county, will be sold, at the court-house of said county, on the first Tuesduy in Fe bruary next, Six. \j\keYs Negroes, the property of John Albritton, dec’d—sold for the benefit of the heirs. JETHRO WEAVER, Adm'r Debonis non. November 6. 40—6t* A GREEABLE to an order of the hnno' . ralile the Court of Ordinary of Lau rens county, will be sold, on the first Tucs day in February next, at the court-house of said county 1-2 Acres of YamA, it being the real estate of Bud Higdon, dec’d —sold for the benefit of the heirs and their assigns. JERF^MIAH CONEY,J Mmn ROBERT HIGDON Dublin, November 5. 40—Ot* WILL BE SOLD, O N the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house in Ihe town of Sparta, Hancock county, l-2> Acres \m\e lionft, on the waters of Dry creek, ad joining Chee- Iv and others, the real estate of Brittain Smith, dec’d—sold for the benefit of the heirs, by order of court. JOHN CHEELY, Adm’r. November 9. tds* For Sale, An excellent llovse Gig. Apply at this Olfice. November 12 40—4t In Baldwin Superior Court, November ad journed Term, 1821. It npprnring lo the court that the notes of which the annexed are copies, hnve been lost nnd are unpaid : On motion, it is ordered, that cause Ire shewn on or before tire first dny of next term of this court, why the annexed copies should not be substituted in lieu of the originals ; and that this notice be published in one of the Gazettes of the town of Milledge- ville according to law, in 9uch cases made und 'provided. On or before the twenty-fifth dan of December next, I promise to pay Ktnchtn McKinnir, or bearer, one hundred dollars, for value rtceippd. December 15, 1819. (Signed) WINGATE HALL. On or before the twenty-fifth day of Dtcem- t to pay Neil Moses, or bear- ber next, I promise lo pay er, thirty dollars, for value received. February 1, 1821. (Signed) ENOCH UNDERWOOD. On or before the twenty-fiflh day of Decem ber next, I promise to put} Neil Moses, or bear er, seventeen dollars and twenty cents, for va lue received.—February 1, 1321. (Signed) ENOCH UNDERWOOD A true copy taken from the minutes, this 12th (lay of Jh’ovember, 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k. November 12 mOm Crenshaw & Barrow, HAVE RECEIVED Fine Blue and Black Cloths ; Flannels, Linens, Lamswool 1-2 Hose ; Blankets, Hats and Boots; Fine an J coarse Shoes assorted ; Fine Muslins and Itobes with flounces; Soap, Candles nnd large Guns ; Flag Handkerchiefs, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets; Fine Segsrs, Calicoes, Suspenders; Flutes, Clarinetts k Piano Fortes; Macassar Oil, Iluir Powder k Perfumes ; White, striped und colored Homespuns. AND One Hhd. PEACH BRANDY, 4 yrs. old. November 12 43—St T HERE will be sold at the late residence of Benjamin Trice, dec’d, on Tuesday Ihe first day of January next, a likely horse, yoke of Oxen and ox-Cart, Cow and Calf, sheep, hogs, Beds be. These articles were purchased by the widow at Ihe former sale, and are now to be sold at her request: The plantation wil Ike rented and several negroes belonging to tire estate will be hired out on that day. Nor. 10 JESSE MARAN,) .. . Wm. TRICE, GEORGIA, Baldwin county. April adjourned Term, 1821. William Bowen, j w. I Bill for discovery, relief Locis Sf.oalib and ( and injunction. Joseph Thorn. J I T appearing lo tho court by (lie affidavit of the complainant in the above case, that the said I.ouis Scgalis did at the sanction of the bill, k does vet reside without the limits of this stale, and it also appearing to the satisfaction ol the court, Hint the said bill has not been served on the snid Segalis ; on motion of Samuel Rock well and Robert Rutherford, counsel for said complainant, it is therefore ordered that service of the same be perfected, by publication of this rule in one of Ihe public gazettes of this state, once a month for six months, and that a copy of the originnl bill be served ou the plaintilf’s attorney in suit at luw enjoined by said bill. A true copy taken from the minutes, this 23d of June, 1821 THOMAS H. KENAN, Clk. s. c.a c. June 26. mfwi. HONORARY DISTINCTIONS. The following is very well written es say satirizes a very ridiculous and com mon custom. So trite has it become, that in the publication of a college no tice the trustees, who happen to be in public office, have some “ honorable” appellation tacked to their tail. It was but the other dny, that a Philadelphia paper announced the arrival at Wash ington, of “ His Excellency the Post Master General i” Away with such mummery ! It is a “ custom, more hon ored in the breach than observance.” [Richmond Enquirer.'] AMERICAN COSTUME 4- TITLES. Messrs Editors—Some time since, a philosophic foreigner of some distinction who was on a visit to this country, was introduced to my acquaintance : nnd al though he was the owner of a real tills, yet he likewise possessed (what most of our officers have lost or discarded) a spirit sufficiently republican to despise all titles. As he was anxious for infor mation relative to every thing concern* ing the American people nnd their go vernment, I did net permit my zeal in favor of our own country, to sleep on this occasion : but enumerated an hundred blessings and advantages which our In dependence k our republican institutions gave ns over every other nation. He was desirous of abandoning his title and his country, and of finding a pure and simple republic fur his future residence, if such a one could be found on this globe. And Ihe high encomiums he had heard in favor of our republic, induced him to cross the Atlantic, and investigate our claims to republican simplicity him self. And the result thus far was, that he had been misinformed on some of the most important points. He denied that we were Independent in fact, but only in name. For notwith standing that we bad shaken off the shac kles of British legislation, yet Great Britain still held us in voluntary bond age by the influence of her manufactures, nnd more especially by her fashions !— Your very knives and forks prove that you are dependent upon her at least three limes every day : and your blan kets testify (he same thing at night.— Nay, says, he, I have visited Washing ton, your national capitol, and many of vour state capitols, the centres of your republican virtues, nnd there I find still stronger evidence of your dependence on Great Britain ; for your President, your Governors, your Senators, your Con gressmen and your Assemblymen* all wear the badge of dependence on Great Britain either in preferring her cloths, or what is a thousand times worse, using her fashions ; and thereby rendering your country tributary to British Tailors and British Milliners ! I! Has any nation a right to boast of their Independence, who are still dependent on another for the very cut of their coats ? I informed him, that some years ago, I hud anticipated all his remarks, and N INE months afterdate, application will be made lo the Inferior court of Baldwin county for leave to sell the tract of land belong, ing to Iverson Smith, orphan of Thomas Smith, deceased. SAMUEL GOODALL, Guard'll. July 1,1821. m9m Sugar, Coffee 6f Cotton Bag ging. 150 ps. first chop Baltic hemp Bagging, 42 inches wide; 75 bhls. best retailing Sugar, and 15 hhds. Rum; 8000 lbs. prime Green Coffee; and 13 hhds. Whiskey— Just received by Wiley b Baxter, all of which will be sold low for Cash or Cotton November 18 40—St committed them to the press. And that I had even gone so far as lo propose that congress should either appoint a regn'ar committee to enquire into the propriety of recommending the introduction of a permanent American costume : or they niight meet as private individuals at Wushinghton, and after devising a pro per costume, recommend its adoption to (heir fellow citizens. I would stake my life, that such a recommendation would be received with acclamation by the A- merican people ; nnd that step once gained, would go far towards completing our national character. My plan includ ed likewise another: that was for the ladies of Washington to have a general meeting for the same purpose, and after renouncing adhesion to France and Eng * I must make an honorable exception to this just remark in favor of some of our western legislators, who scorn to be indebted lo foreigners, for the tut of their garment s and dress at all times in a Rifle frock. God bless the hunting shirt, it is pure American, and as such I prefer it before the coronation robes of king Gangs the fool land, to strike out into a new sphere of their own. The next, and most indefensible ob jection of this worthy and enlightened foreigner, was, our national hankering after despicable titles. He wae aston ished, Si confounded, at the great Ailing off of our people from their first sound principles. Instead of finding one Presi dent in Mr. Monroe, be was continually hearing and reading of President Adams, President Jefferson end President Ma dison. Instead of one Governor in each state he found generally half a dozen : who notwithstanding they received a half dozen doses of“ Your Excellency” ate- very corner ofthe street, or room where they happened to be, still snuffed the tainted breeze of flattery, with all the im portance & complacency, that i have seen one ragged nobleman in Italy address a- nother of no better plight. Your Judg es, your Secretaries, and your Congress men are all titled " The Honorable” both in office and out. And I have often smiled to see your Assemblymen imita ting your Congressmen, who ngain imi tate the British Parliamentmen in bandy ing about the “ Honourable ’ titles, like shuttlecocks to one another ! But when I see the multitude of Es quires, who like “ crows in a cornfield” already begin to swarm over this repub lic, and who are as tenacious of this dis tinction in their intercourse with each other, ns your President and Governors are of their “ ExcellenciesI cannot help but exclaiming, God help the republic : for the Devil has been sowing the tares of aristocracy, while the republicans slept. I plainly see the seeds of a formidable aristocracy springing np amongst you, in the shape‘of your Excellencies, your Honourables, and your “ Esquires” !— The favourable impressions I had imbi bed, respecting the republican simplici ty of your manners and customs, have received a powerful check. And al though I admit thut yon are still the hap piest nution on earth, yet that is not a sufficient encouragement to a man of a philosophical turn of mind, who is about seeking for a permanent resting place foe himself Si his posterity, under the wings of a pure and simple republic: And who in looking over the page of history finds no instance of any permanent re public ; and although be was left to ex pect such a one in the U. S. yet he fear ed that we were advancing with rapid strides townrds establishing a titled aris tocracy. If hock titles were prized is highly by all our officers of government, he had better remain in Europe, and there enjoy the benefits to be derived from (he possession of a real title ; for he was sufficiently versed in the ma chinery of governments to know, that such anti-republican, principles never could have attained theirpresent growth, unless they had been secretly cherished at Head Quarters! ! I This liberal minded foreigner express ed my own opinion so fully on this subject that I felt humbled and ashamed at tho prospect before us ; and without making any other reply, I handed him a eopy of an essay 1 had before written and pub lished, to counteract this tendency to national degradation ! Can any thing be done, Mr. Editor, to check this daring, this alarming invasion on the sacred simplicity of our republi can institutions ? I think there cun : provided the people have sufficient spir it left to act for themselves, and place no more dependence on their titled repub licans. Let the untitled citizens of e- very town and county call a meeting and adopt resolutions similar to the follow ing : “ Resolved, that as tbe great number of titled Mobility already introduced a- mongst us, may hereafter serve as nest eggs to hatch out a titled Nobility, we hereby solemnly pledge ourselves never to support by our votes at any election, any man who either gives or receives the titles of “ Excellency, Honourable or Esquire"; as all such appellations or dis tinctions are direct insults to the princi ples and feelings of the American people, and calculated to bring our republican institutions into contempt.” If this should not be attended with tho desired effect, I know of no other reme dy, than fur the untitled people to form themselves into patriotic and correspon ding societies, and carefully exclude all those gentry who are so fond of moek-tx- SENEX. MR. ADAMS IN ENGLAND. Thera are some pretty severe strictures or, Mr. Adams’ Address to be found in s late number of the London Examiner This publication professes a strong friendship liar America, and an implacable opposition to the government of England —Perhaps a tolerable opinion rosy bo formed of its po litics, in all their bearings, from the remark* to which we refer, and which we shall offer in .detail to our readers. Thn article is cap- honed by the significant words “ Tirade of hy saying that The Washington Gazette of July 1Mb con tains s speech, of six column* >» length, w Inch was delivered by the Horn John Qufa- cy Adams, on the anniversary of Amsncao Independence. This doounumt A talked of across the Atlantic." It then giveo the satirical « peroration” of Mr. Adams, in which be very happily paja hia asspsets to