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iBY JAME8 N. BETHUNE. ^
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COLUMBUS. {AEp
THEExatmua
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Halts of Land, by Admfnislrato.a, Executors or
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ofssle. ■
Sales of Harass must be at public auction, on
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the first Tuesday of tlio inonUi, between Ilia usu-
ol hoars of sala, at the place of public sales in trie
eooniy Where the Lptteis Testamentary of Ad-
ministration or Guardianship may “P 6 * 1
araotod, first giving Sixty Days' notice thereof,
ia one of t|io public gazettes of. Uiis state. and at
the door of the courthouse where snch sales ure
io bo held.
Notice for the salo of Personal Property most
be given in like manner lor Forty Day* previous
tolfie ’
juioday ofsalo.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an F.stato
must be published Forty Days.
Notice that application* will be mend to the
Coart of Ordinary for Lctttc to tell Lund, most be
published Four Month ■. •
Notice for Lvncc to fell Negroes must be pub
lished for Four Months, before any order absolute
shall be made thereon by the Court. *
Eighteen, days from New York
and twelve from New
Orleans* ‘
T ttft Subscriber lips received and is now
opening, at his old stand on Broad street,
nearly opposite the Insurance Bunk, • a gederal
assortment of Dry Goods, Huts, Shoes,. EndtUcs,
Bridles, Hardwire, Crosiery-xofsrc, Glass-ware
and Groceries, all of which ho otlura on ns good
tonne lis similar Goods can ho had in tin* market.
EDWARD FEATHER8TON.
Columbus, March 1—41—tf
THE
WAftE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
W ILL bo continued by the subscribers un-
dertiio firm of 8. K Hodges At Co. who.
while they fcelgraleful for former favors will en
deavour to deserve n continuance of llioin.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES,
On Consionmuxt—-Aiid toil! t/esold on accommo
dating terms: "
GROCERIES.
fid^ )r * e ’ ,n3 ani * Florida Sugar,
I ‘20 hlida. do. do.
|3(l[) sacks Coffee,
•250 sucks Livorpnol ground nnd blown Salt,
« nllatn and hpmnny do.
l,h(ll> lbs Castings, pots, Ovens, nntlirons, Are.
casks Lisbon Wino,
50 coils Bain Repo;
15,000 lbs. Benoit;
40 hhlg. Elpur;
N.O.nnd Flnridn MblossosundSyrup
Brads;
18 nr. —
Porto, tit hollies; Otderindn.; Axes;
Ten; Lmif Huger; Wldte Huvanoa do.;
75 pieces Kentucky Bagging;
40 “ rnverness du.;
Bngginf Twine)
40 Itegs Lord; .
Ill bbls. Sabs;
109 bhlsi N.O.nnd Florida Molai
100 hhds. West India Mplasser,
JO bbls. Pickled Pork, moss aad prime;
, Mackerel, No 2;
Hardware, Cutlery, Ate.
50,000 Segars, various qualities;
Trace Chains: Wrnoglit Nails;
(JO kog's Nails, 4d to 20d
DRY GOODS.
49'pieces Linen, vntioos qualities',
8 “ Linen Drilling,
White and Red Fhmnet;'. Bjoe Plums;
Checks; ■ Striped Domnstick"!
Silks; Sowing Silk; Spool Cotton;
Calicoes; Cotton nnd Wool Cards;
Mosquito Netting;
Writing and letter Pnpet;
Uats; Leghorn Bonnot,; Boots & Shoes.
FURNITURE
1 Secretary and Book-Cuso; f
2 Bureaus; .... — ~
1 Ladies'Wyrjwtqi^ t
1 Portnhlo Desk. ,
July 10-ft-tf• ‘ A' • ’•>
SMlTHt atHWSWffcAH
rf 4 VE now on hand u general assortment of
V H Groceries, consisting Of the Ibllowing
named, end am disposed to sell low.J
Iron, round, flat and square, Jl
Russia Sheet do. a very fine article,
English Sheet Iron,
Cast, Gorman end Blistered Steel,
Castings Assorted,
Java, and Green C ffoO.
Loaf, Lamp, St Croix, and N. O. Sugars, |
Molasses, a first rate article,
AVeedjng Kbes assorted sizes,
Canal ami Western Floor,
Irish Potatoes, by bbl- or bniihel,
Rice, Cradkew,
Tobacco and best Spanish Cigars,
Sperm Candles,
Window Glass and Putty,
Linseed and Lamp Oil,
Wines and Cordials,
Best Newark Cider,
Good Vinegar,
Letter, foolscap and wrapping paper,
Powder, shot, and lead.
Nuils and brads assorted,
Live Goojte Konthcrs,
Grass and I limp Hope,
Bagging nnd Twine,
8a(fin
in aacka. Grindstones;
And other goods generally kept by Grocers,
. They leal thankful for pnst pntronago, and in
vite mends nnd customers to call and examine
there present stock.
Feb. 9—38—tf
CBMkdTk cask* Thoma/.ton Lime,
O'tF'fiJP UK) bbls Flour,
• J40 sacks Salt,
Sugar end 8yrop,
Recoivod on consignment by tho lato arrivals
and will be sold low. _
SAM’L. K. HODGES & Co.
March 9—42—if
NEW GOODS 0 .
fWlIIE subscriber has now at Apalachicola a
0. general Assortment ofGrocerie* from New
York und New Orleans, and oilers them for sule
on the most reasonable terms. Ho lias made nr
rangempfits in tho afcovo cities to bo constantly
supplied, nnd will fill nny orders at n commission
above New Orleans prices, he I'-ts bow on tipnd
French Brandy, Seig- Almonds
netto& Footard briind Brazil Nu
American Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Ameiicnn do.
Jamaica Ruin,
St- Croix do.
Windward Island do.
New Orlos os do.
New England do.
Apple Brandy,
Pencil do.
Whiskey,
Madeira Wino,
Sicily do
Teneriffe do
Marseilles do
Malaga do
Port do.
Cordials of all kinds,
Santenn Wine,
Muscat do
Iron assorted.
Filberts,
Ficans,
Raihins and Figs,
Pickles and Preserves,
Cranberries,
Pepper,
Spices,
Lard, Cheese,
Butter, Beaus,
Bacon, Hums, Shoal
dersand Sides,
Riee,
Mess Pork,
x/U|
ivimo do
Mess Beef,
Tongues.
Pilot Bread,
Butter Crackes,
Cocoa,
Shot, assorted,
Rosin,
Sparkling Cliampaigno Kentucky Bogging,
Draught Cider, Scotch do
Botlled do Balo Rope,
Draught Ale, Rigging and Rope of
Porter, nil kinds for Steam-
Olive Oil, Imats and Barges,
Jrish Whiskey, Paints of all kinds,
Northern and Western Paint Brushes,
Flour, Linseed Oil,
Savanna and St. Do- Sperm do
mingo Coffee, " Whale do
IlyHonTea, Young Hy« Bar Lead,
son, . 4d, Gd, 8d, lOd, & 12d
Souchong & Giinpbw Nails,
dsrdo
Now Orleuns Sugar,
Havanna do
Molasses,
l.oaf Sugiir,
Lump do
Cavendish Tdbacco,
£
pi.?
Twist
Spanish Cigars,
American do
Dried Apples
Benches,
8 pikes.
Tar, Varnish and Spi
rits of Turpentine,
Poerlosli,
Salt Petre,"
Copperas,
Salts,
Btarnh,
Pepper Sauce,
Ketchop,
Oystct Jars,
Buttles,
Demijohn .
Also, a Variety of other articles
JOHN O. SEWALL.
Apalachicola, Dec.22d, J832—33-—(it
""nbwstorS."
NEW HOUSE
AT APALACHICOLA.
yjqHE undersigned hosre opened* house at
- Apolachitola, for <!« t(»p»i»c|ion of a
GENERAL COMMISSION,
a Forwarding
" : : i a^d "
GROCERY
BUSIN ESS,
. UNOFeR THRr FIRM pf
jWoclay ife Ayslicr,
And respectfally soliojl patronage
C.MrtCLAV,
A (-LAN ASHER.
In Store, and will ho constantly kept fiir sale, a
fetga stock of arecorio. pmerslly, viz: Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses, Iron, (lulls, Wluskny. Flow.
Bacon, Kentucky Bogging, Ropo, Salt, *«• ftc.
& Wanted, 1,000 bales of
Good COTTON,
, Far which the market Mice will he paid.
tlaMcda, IQtA FA-1833 fe—3m
nportant to Merchants and
SVXLDBRB.
900
.Casks beat Thomoston Lime; now
offered (by particular instredioos
t^lose a consignment^! at lha very, rednead
„ j,. a rf3 50 per cask, for cash.
price oi« Sorter, tarver * Cn.
F*b. 23—Id-ff ■ ' '
J. ft. SMITH & C«
JIT A VE commenced business in tbisplncc.nnd
S fl tnkun life Store next door tn the Colamhun
Bank, and offer foi sale a hnodsomo assortment of
Dry-Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Scg.
among which aue thk vollowino :
Rich Prints. • French Drilling
Foulard Muslins, Loudon do.
White do. White silk Pongee
I rish Linens and Lawns Hdkfs.
White Cambric linen Fig’d do. do.
Hdkfs. Uentiomen's wliito and
Bordereil do. fig’d Cravats
Borage Shawls Marble half Ho,e
Crapo Ocatft White do. do.
Do. Shawls Lambswooldo.
White and block Laco Clark’s Spool Cotton
Veil* „ Pins nnd Neodlos
Green Gauze do. Eaten) Thread
Black Italian and Gres Shoe do.
do Nap Silks Cotton and silkUtnbrel-
Fig’iJ eliangeubles do. las
Ita). and Canton Ciapcs Bonnet Wire and. Reeds
ill’ll fig’d Crapo Robes Osnahurghs, Fustians
Ginghams ' Bed Ticks
Furniture Prims Brown 3-4 Homespun
Ladiuswhitesilkclock'd “ 4-4 do
llose Check’d do
Cofton dd. do. Cnrpcliog Rugs
-Shell, tack and rido Green Table Covers
and stamped Baize
Dunstable Bonnet,
I case line Leghnrna,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
EATS, *t.
As we intend selling for cash, purchasers will
find our prices low. J 8 SMITH
Columbuu, April 6—47—tf
.Combs
Brazilian do
Binding, &c
J. N. SMITH A Co
ZtXT DOOR TO THE COI.UMSB, BANi;
Have received a handsome assortment n)
STJIOOB. CLOTEI1TG ,
CONSISTING OF t
Black Bombazine COATS anil COATEES,
Do. Circassian do do
Brown and Green Merino Circassian do
CuineU Frock and Dress - dp
Black lusting do. do. do
ROUND JACKETS.
Black Bombaziue Round Jackets,
Brown Linen und Cotton do
Do. Striped do.
VESTS.
White and figdrod Marseilles Vests,
Do. do. Vnlenciu do
Plain do. Silk do
Do. do. Velvet do
Do. do. swansdown da
PANTALOONS.
Black Bombazino and Lusting Pantaloons.
Do. Circassian do
Brown and black Brochillns do
White and brown Linen Drilling, do
Do. Coiton do
Drab Merjno Casimere Pants,
Do. Rodn do. dn
Cord and Rustiu Duel; do
Fustian do
Linen Shirts with Rafilos,
White do.
Biown do.
Linen and Cotton Drews,
Negro Clothing,
All of which 'hoy offer for solo :f ldtv prices.
Colombus, April 14—4H—-1
NEGRO CLOTHING HATS
ASTO SHOES.
POLITICAL.
SPEECH QF MIL CIoVYTfT"L
(CuMinuad from last ircek.)
I dome now. Mr. Speaker, tothe third thing
proposed, thnogh I omitted to mention It, in the
siogiunmg of my remarks. I mean the' suture, or
oni Government? Before I proceed, I csst my
(»yo nround, with a hope to draw upon mo the
utcadUftt looks of every menihur present, and lire
ornwdnd nnriitory thnt snrrounds the Hall. I am
about to make an nsunrtion which may perhaps
giye offimeo. and create lorne strong sensation in
I -.—. , - "riii-nuon in
us linoornlilo body. I do not moan, intentional
ly. to offend nny one. I liuve mure than a n.uul
share of good feeling on this occasion, or.d as we
nra nliodt to part, never, certninly, for us all to
. • , U | UB an IU
meet ^ .i^mn, nothing would give^ mo mere pain
- - -- "fop »ny thing which should bo car-
rirnl front this sent of our common toils nnd cures
te the Inr distant limits nf the land, and there run-
•kloin tlio bosom of nny ouir friend wiih whom 1
hnvo linen associatod, in the pleasing and lienevn-
ient effort, to lioul the unhuopy divisions of oar
common country. I find I have \o«r rofoond at-
tontioa, nnd will tiierefire proceed to siiv, that tliis
Government i« lint founded upon tliu DI VINT
RIGHT OF KINGS.
Ia order to make good this position, it becomes
nocessnry for mo to contrast h Government found
ed opoti the divine right of Kings with the prin-
Pltlllll all* nns Pnnnl tnllMM owl*, ■ 1 _ .
lanil.
King,
will not youchsale.it Is penally ins
pec-t punishment froiA heaven. No mao may nra-
rem. Wftoastion wha, ho does. ’JRK'J
poso him. To eonclnde, the famous bishop
Wno 11W ?U "' U ? iD « b ’ ,in “ l *»&as.it,n';
yMj ,, * vorte<, * cannot upon imputation
eiil i no , a R ' ,! M C00r be opposed or do
ll ,a ^, oc, ‘'- The surest way to escniie
orkar te n«| , , ^ l ” n, ^j nn "‘ of high treason! w
to Tear God and-hon-r tha King. Tho counsel
ffiVfin hw tho iviuoai n ru: • ® .. . u .
‘hejyisest of Kings is wnrlhy to be nd-
il of tho King in thy
verted to Think not evil ol tho King in th
bait; Jjhlftier utter It with thy lips; leslabird ofih'o
a r carry tho. voice and that which hath wings
discover Uio manor. Lot us dotes) the priori
. '—. ■ prin
ciple* ornnr Constitution, only requeuing you to
JU8T received,
100 uitfl Fustinc,
50 do Bnngnp Cord.
200 puir Coarse Shoes,
20 doz Woo! //.its.
—ALSO—
A genernl nn*ortmont of gouUonicns wefir,
Coats, Pantnloona and Vests. AH of which wo
offor very low.
HUDSON & FELTON.
Doc. 22—31—tf
SHOES AND mtOGANS.
500 pn Negro Blioes,
_ ’do do
250 do Kip
200 do do
200 do calf
J50 do do
Brogans,
do
Fhoer,
do
Brogans,
100 do Morcccu Pumps,
100 c'o Indies do Boolean,
J50 do dn lasting da
200 do do do 8lines,
250 dA boys coif do
250 do do dn Brogans, for enlo bv
Jan 19 35 tf G W DH, '
- I , — — - U„.J I Lijije-I in,, > nu K
near in mind, tlmt the function? of our Govorn
ment nra perfirmed. not by a single individual
who in kingly Governments, litis all pn;rer, but
by three well defined department, of limited
powers. Keeping this distinction constantly in
view, I again invite your courtesy to Hie teach
iovs of my venerable old friend laird Corners.—
Well, what says ho?
. "aCERYXV. .
II anker in nny cate it he latifnl for sehjccls lo op
pose their I’rinee/
SOLUTION.
It must be resolved in thfl negative! Anti thnt
. V • oevi v ou til u tv? JIIIU UlIU
in any c«so, or upon nny nr^toncc wh>it*«>ever, it
... m <*—i~ -• ihjc^ts, f * • ? * •
LL1NGHAM.
Copartnership Notice.
T H s subscriber hns taken into Cupnrtncr-
it n niuaviim i Him lHAt;il IIIIU R./UJHU UIVI •
JU. ship Mr. James II. Milchdl, of Boston,
and will in future conduct his business under the
firm of
NORTON & MITCHELL.
He therefore earnestly requests all who arc in
debted to him to make immediate rmvrfient.
CHARLES E. NORTON.
Norton & Mitchell
jUJAVfc just received at Ap.-tlarhicoin. by the
• » u judi iuvcivuuui, .tpiimi iiiguiu, i»y tin
brigs D'MnnpJ Corn, Columbus nnd Ma
tilda, from New York. Und l»y tho schooner North
Carolina, (ruin Boston, n very extonsive Ms^rt-
inont of Domestic Goods and Groeoriest oil of
which they oiler on the most fuvmuhln tnnn«:—
Among them nro
1(>7 Imles Fluids, Checks nnd Stripes,
75 do. Sheetings and Shiitings,
42 cases Boots und ShoeH,
2:1 do. Beaver 11 Jits,
112 do. Wool do.
00 barrels New England Rum,
50 do. Americas Rye Gin,
50 do. do. . Brandy.
50 do. Good Cider,
50 do. do do. Vinegar,
10 pinos French Brandy, dilTerunt brands;
0 do. Hollund Gin,
3 do. JninnidH Rum, (
A do. St. Croix do.
2 do. Windwnrd Island Rum,
3 half pipes old L. P. Madeira VViac
12 do. do. Sicily do.
30 cnftks Dry MaJuga dot
40 do. Sweet do. fio.
1 pipe Suporior Noyou
73 cusch suantern and Afustat Wino,
42 do. F'rench Cordials.
30 baskets Qhnmpuigno. Wine,
50 do. long cot k C Inlet
200 hags Havanna and St. J
0 Dotnmgo Coflce,
30 do. Spioes.
10 do. Brasil Nuts,
7 do. Boll Shell Almonds,
G do. Filberts,
15 casks American cheese,
13 boxos Eng. Pine Apple do.
75 barrels It isli Potatoes,
30 do. Onions,
70 do. Prime and Mnsa Pork, inspected,
20 do. Mac kero I, (October brand,)
150 casks Thomason Lime,
200 do. assorted Nails,
300 coils Bale Rope,
50 do. assorted sizes Mnnillu Rope,
20 crates assorted Crockery,
30 baskets Sweet Oil,
20 doz. Castor do.
20 barrels Glaaber nnd Epsom Salts.
30,000 best Havanna C'£<*/*•
THEY HAVE ALSO IN STOKE,
utterly unlawful for subjects, jointly or singly,
colloctivelv or representatively; to make any vio
lent opposition against ihoir sovereign; or to re*
sisl him either in an offensire or u llefcnhire Way.
This nssertidn you will liml to ho n truth, tliflt/ts
consonant to holy writ, reverend antiquity, ernttid
reason, nnd to the mnMtciyal later ofino luntli all
tlio sophistries and urguruenUtions that seditious
und corrupted men are able to produce, to the
contrary notwithstanding.
1. To begin with holy scripture. (Here t!ic hii-
tlior gives several authorities, which on this occu-
Hteu,.need not be mentioned.nnd th m proceeds )
l !io reason ol this seventy is, to preserve the peo
pie IVoui being poisjued in their allpjruincc by the
malignity el vile examples. That all the pcnpl«
under what nation or qnaliiicatinn soever, may
hear and fuar, aiul do no more presumptuously.—
FoVvvIlu. save David, can lay his hand uitmt (who
can touch who can stretch forth his hand against)
tho Lord’s nnnoin'od. and he guiltless? Now thp
signification of tho scripture phrase, [kmcA^or
‘r/«
» -wwm.mowjwwi own enuren, wntch
pountrln asserts, Hint tho Snored bond of nuljectn,
'noboJtetioGt»theirwvereign, is invioinble, and
disnolvod.e.tlte, npon tho itocount of
npon uio account ol
? r ." nw ’ ,r ) 'I'" person of the prinue or tim
exercise of tyranny; oppression, iqfidclity or Itore
,r 1 l,,,vo " ow . S», prosnntod you willt a
tioverament fnnmimi »i... j:-.... _vi, .*■
i',, n ” ! '■> pmsenioa vou wnti a
Aiaol "w" 1 1 fo , ,nd 1 0,, °P on ‘He-dirtito rigid of
1 “**< you ifsoch be tliofchwuctor
or our Government? 1 put the rebor, soriou., and
ia, sensible qqer* ! --*••••*
r'o"' 1 " ^ e *Gon to this Houwu, whether
Thnra r ) ,ruocnt . wr Ihill, differ from thom?-
mit lnu.h .? Ttf" notion wlio will
n it Inttgh at the absurdity of Ao doctrinos just
nm. '"-r" t,, " rln ^. ,ul ' 1 W 'he ignorance find
So P affii“" «nd which has
und fix tba Standsrd o
— Does net ever, hue tier*
r n e' ps»ibla tor UnngrrM to devise
Tit nt, y oflhcse powers that shn« giift t
" dv *T“' e ,n one S** 1 " 'h«n to another?
1 hi, „ cetmlly true a. ,o all the ether pofier. in
the Constitution, and I invito gonUemei, to u e're-
foi»!,*.h , "T , !! 0 " < !r r . ,h * '"*"• 1'i* only when we
® f ‘*n<l ore feeling lor
clnotio, paragraph, «r arflolo of4bnt inArua ent
men tons, in groping for it in the darkest pan. that
ha “o Wien e^T*' f " r "■* ,e " rch ’ * Weed.
••-Itremil J 7“ ,l, " l’ ro,n ’" on relating to tha
idMfifttoi it e nT C ® "\. d , 5 neu ' 1 wellnro,” ■> beat
to arWh Mr ‘ o J ’ Ca J l,6r ' 1 *» o» l intend
,r - *° oftenMisi:og-ed,.an<l ? hog
•^renhral“T > r ^ * lh " T ’* , |«'ho meniltTn of tho
re^ mT -r i? far0 l’" nc 'P l ® : I’H'hey itmet e*
Z VI of P u »'"«thi. thing ft,over at
J^jLi'ho* 11 “h"' 1 no more be iteord of among
pelitichin., | i..d tlmni Iho-Mvlorv of tfcweim!
genernl woltore doctrine, them oar old (Lend Lord
Somere, to ostertn.h if it oan tt- poeeihle'our con-
" lu “ •“ Preranndly dereriC
lie commences.
ENGLAND’S WANTS; Or, severalwropoutht
prohahljl betn^lriailbr Engtanl, humbly oflSed*to
ofl'ffiaZr °' aU *”*>*««• ^ >«*'"
ddTknh
; T ‘ c- uioyrasi unu winch lias
‘°. hi *‘°»8 h«|no
V. « mnn io Ills iong Hun
f“ r 'T r ' n * «• Aopotot-und yoi Mr. Snonker. aboil l
„'*!?“"ohodlfl »ey absurd, and ridlcnlous n*
were these benighted nations, we ore this day no
tin? over the Dmiislrnus econee Hint diaturbod end
agitate,, the bosoms ofihnse who Ituvo boon shim-
'Offiolr grave., for nearly two hundred
LH A V. " 0t m,,,)orn politicians cootendiiig
"Stance pnssire ohrdinve, xmrouditional
sulnnui,on. and ah.dute supremacy in the Uencr-
w'llftrm D'Ogoi.re »hi« mnttor us you
lu,s n,,. I ' r * oovereign.Stitte of this Union
L'T.r T- r ' K " '?■ fioon'ion the will of this Con-
,0 . ho put down by the tin ord for
daring to nppoeo it, nil tlio doctrine, I have rend
i • r "T "rein foil firvo ami virt.ru
.?* hherty, and tho first gon
Urn fires m s..Carolina, !o establish thodoetrlno
or ho preelnmmioii will hellntv tho divine right
f‘ orD .'»»«»•««. aud |)om shore to ehure.
Any, sir, it vill do more, it will rend this fair fob-
V o "f on is into n lliouennd fragments. The lie-
?? ", 'J ,B ft»"h nf a gnn thnt aims tho
rlnug uar of a (reemnn for eonscionce ettka
Revolution lia, no limits, and wind is wor-e ban
2imlsS" 1, 5Jii7i?“. °"cc cemraenced defies nU
. ntrol. Wall did Luluy<#ta say, when lie saw
Ilia Uuoen of France torn from hor palace by Ilia
rT ,J „ 0 ‘ u, "’,“' v - l(1 *° ,is<i i ““*<• w nop
ho haii of revelation, Turni.g horn tho scene
in rears, and retiring to his homo in anguish, liu
said, I assisted to give it motion; but, to arrest it
ranTsofN ° f my , P T Br And ’ " r - «h» bloody ty-
had a ’ Uquinio Kotblue, who
liad mordored Ins hundreds of men, womtn n I
l eisTT 1 . tha ‘ ,lr,i " dlal conlliot, yeure idler
tliose ngi,annus were over, in the torture of cionn
ramorsoroxetsimed—wo w ere a “nmion of mud-
I will now proceed to give you my views oflhc
H O barrel* Wiiskry.
120 pieces Kentucky Bo,
stretch forth the lmn<l,J is el n targe. extent. The
g uilt of this horrid crime may be inchrreil either
y lifting dp our heels in acorn MguinsL our king;
by taking up arms in our own defence, hv not
bringing to ligh: ~n li Iraitomu- conspiracies n* we
know to l*o firming r.guinat him, by not ondouvor-
ing to defend him when we see him in danger,
for qui non rctat peecare, cum possit,jubcl; by stri
king at his crown, usurping upon his prerogative,
or depriving him of his REVENUE, hy speaking
or even thinking evil of him. ( Be it recollected
that tlio President told a member of this House,
that for 8d\ith Carolina to act upun her doctrines
was treason, to think of it was rebellious, and
why? Lord Somers answers.) Because, ns the
tongue can strike w ithout a hand, so tho heart car.
curso without a tonge.
11 As io reverend antiquity. 8t.w4m/ir.iM ( iipe
on;h*»pointoruonrcsijtunee dHeoun’slntliis«.llvct:
“I have not so learned as to »»eek by force to op
posa nuthonty; I cun HiAnm and lumeot, (yes, Mr.
Speaker that has coon all that wiih left to us of the f*
S»>uth for tho Inst ten years, nnd now our ml versa-
riflu iliourn nud lament, thnt we do noj confine
ourselves to such n good, quiet, cn*^ remedy.)—
But for oilier resistance, (says our itulhor.) t nei
ther will nor ought to nmko uny.” Hi, Cyprian
speaks tothe same purpose. “ [f is out nfu prin
ciple of conscienco, loys lv^“thnt none of us
make uny opposition, when wo are unjustly
seized upon or study A revenge upon nurturinen-
tors: for tlio uumerousi.css of our party wore oti|-
erwist* sullieient li' hear us out in such design.”
And so dots Tertulian. "We n?« not,*’ says he,
“dcBjmiled of our goods, they «ro only sequeL
tered for our benefit, und entrusted In snfo bunds;
God keeps them for our use, nnd will rsturn thorn
with ample increase. If you abstaiu ft pin light
ing, he will espouse your quarrel; nnd question
not hut your enciAies will liuve tlio worst o :*., o
your wounds will save von, nnd if vou fall innrtyri
you will rise saint*. What oartuo't our sulfirings
bring about? They toako oven God hiuyi lf our
dcl.t.n; ho owes heaven for ourselves, and ho owes
hell foi our enemies: but yet we breitlhn our souls
in prayer, that lie ruuy be entreated not to nay
this last.” 1 J
Now, Mr. Spor.kor, did yon evor s<*e such o
striking analogy hr tween this doctrine nnd that of
onr tormentors of tho spindle? flow often have
you hoard thnt the tariff system was <br oor par
ticular benefit, for whnt was esteemed our loss,
wm, such a gum so,neither* elso, that it would
come hack to us with groat increase. And the
Proclamation now tolls us, in a kind; paternal,
manner, to “abstain from fighting” nud there is
no doubt we shall get tlio bettor of our enemies,
*‘und they will have tho worst on’l*” At q!1
events, a little bunging and shooting wil! bo of no
disservice 14 us in gaming God's mercies end out
enoMiint ‘orbenmneo, and therefore recommends
ibis gunpowder bill.
1JJ. .As to sound reason. Sucli n license to sub-
jects against their tuleys, is dostruclive of tho very
nnturo of Govchimenl and of hurnun society; for
it dissolves »ho Vary sinews of tlio State, and
splits it mto aa many factions as it hns enotnics
And is it possible lo conceive TWO equal su-
asaasS'tts-wcjsss
im-reuver, n lltird pflH nFirli
.ho (jetting, of eomfidiahs io|ie (ftincote, tneont-
ebanke, lettottna, .hew, (R, tb ; b .. a
"jt'cll boiler liat of tavihlo, artieloe ilutz thetfttr-
mshatl by cut own (ariflitcu, j
3: That according to the ( „ aci.ee oftlin primitive
cllristmna, wlm.e devotion wne each lltul they
lliouglit no toatument well made tmlaet some con-
/ ■.' ■ i——■jvu *iiy vi „
rma-wzot our Government. I lay down this
I & Co.
Indian Beads and Shawls.
1410 baadlee bias and white cot-glaee Bead.,
100 doz. email tow priced 8hawls. jest received
by G. W. DILLINGHAM.
Much 16 43 it
MACKEREL PORK St SALT.
Reck* Belt,
Just i
30 bble. Pork,
30 do. Mackerel. No. 3,
tired by G. W. DILLINGHAM
120 piece. Kentocky Bogging
200 coile eetem Rbpo.
4» barrel. Spent, and Linseed Oil.
10 ton* assorted Swvdos and Russia
100 kegs. White Load ground in Oil
100 do. Verdigris.
SOObags Shot,
2,000 pounds Bar Lead
- ... _ vvwti hi win, i jay down in is
position thnt there is n 'difference between a social
urkomy vons, anti a Federal Government. The
first re atesto indtvtdnsls,the last locomntumtics.
I he hlaic Govern meats are examples oftlie flrat,
the Gonenil Government oftliolaat The first
deponos upon a weM known innial principle,
vhich wo lonrned at site schools, that of the great.
tn V //reutvst number, and concent,?„i| v ,
.mtiNtbo nndertlto direction ofa majority. Notio
"", i ,1 * ler -" W loumlod in compact or agreement,
niel of course tho articles ofstipolation etfud it, the
place and sway nflfie majority In tlm eof i u l „ 0
vorniticnTwe appeal to tlio will of the majority tor
the rolo ofuclinD—in the Forfernl, fli tlio articles of
agreement. It tilts were net so, wherefore the
necessity of any distinctions of Slates nr all?
M by not have abolished them at ouch, and let tlio
whole mass •ftbe people huve constituted on*
nepesrar
or rommotitsus and emtre-
! r °™, 110 l ,e “Ple.,q r oforaomeet f ur tlw Kingdom
. 2® "“PP'J *•»"■ ww, thut hy snob baity waya
zed moansaa nre hereafter mentjoned, there may
be raised a yakiK stock, to be pat info the htnds cf
comnuNionere aceoanlgbly totlie King.
i. Lor rat.iug such public stock, it i. proposed
first upon nil such commodities ns occasion either
excese or luxury, wnnlotjotee, idl.-ness,
dortup ton Of manner., there may I,a-laid a large
. LT ,< ‘ r 1'’ U, 2r im r°‘‘- "• u P“ n «» wines, all
strong drinks. Ibbacco, coffee, eltucolaie. auger.
' f ,,rU orange',
upon ad etlfc* lace, rib o s, jewels, waltzes;
Diets, tonthore, porukes, Fringe-, we ; upon qll fino
linens, c -ttablet*; upon cords, dice, table.. Imwls
Ace,; upbn ail cntolies, eliafinte, lifters, ecthins 1
—... s,etiafinta, litter
upon all pictures, perlutaery, paints for tlm fctw.
looking glasses, Ac._ Moreover, a thin
WcraWrporftoa Was iherebv addnd realm Starch!
to festntnont (t—* • • • -- - 1
mram iiieroov ouor.u to the chtirct),
h iinrt n’r’*i B i nC »a°yaW pnlw a
VWth part of tlm lugArcs were liven lo the after-
named nbiccta of grecrej trelf/recnd SriXs^
rt ol Ml things reteoveted bv lew t
bje
ThiU4lth part
. ...ure^ u. ui nuimnffn nftwteted by Itw mav
bo (as puce amongih. Knittans) assigned fur p.ta
bo uses. Jbnt there be paid-out of all mar-
in the i
lie uses.
ring, portions sixpence in the p
thin* pro|>oitionahlv paidat the <
nVary person not^living on alms.
pound, and u.™,-
.TkJir.T1 7T4 <•*>«'•» and birth of
"•V W*“" 'ving on alms. Now tho money
l‘*,? u r!? " lO0l ‘ B *r b ? '-mpt^yed in U,e„ pB t
ftc uses following, viz For building verk houses
tn all convenient pails nft|iiakin B rfoni, for m.l,!,,.
men namgatile, U building amt repairing bridges,
bighuoys. sea banks, (break Waietsj) *«treJ, mole,,
laud marks, aijuuducls. ter nulling up poor iitllilks
fin-M<Irrmngpoor maidsfurtaltafofeged impotent’
Hricayed people, for maintenance of .tick and
dialncd,wnnlon and |i*n.inne tor old aoldiere.
Jor the farther tnoroase of the price of mat it
IflV lift ftTMlf-tori ll.ml ..a 1.. el. _ s' .a . . ..
majr he emicted that pot only the.dcad ehmtld he
all the living, from tho
elbthed in wool, bpi'lbat „* lm „. Irc m mo
first of November, to the first efllav, abali be
obliged (o wear their clothes and hate made of
great govefmncnt? Why lot,veto thrfState.aov
at) ? J hie wps not the design ol
government at . _ ^
tlte constitulion. ' No ono believes that Delaware,
as sovereign and ludcpor.dont ns New Turk, con-
r n T.fr °-*r?i Up l " !r * , ’ c t'tlgovernment nnd blertil
stinahle l ' ° J “° d ' * 1,0 l,,i "S '» Iwt* noreu-
slSl-tr h ?^ t ,' Ti ’ ^ ""crests, which I will
Tim if, .T ^ " c 11,0 U " 1 "" »t"l relatkc.
.! 10 1 ,7' la ' 1 ‘‘Foreace to their internal concerns,
the lulter to thotr relation witji each otitci os
' sovereignties, and with foreign govern-
monts. I lift one interest was at dear to them us
the other; indood, tho safely of that which relatod
to tlio protection, .oflito, liberty; reputation nnd
UftMItoy rcL-uiiid lo thoinsclves: tho other, the
r latiec interest they conferred upon (he General
Government-beving. evidently,'at onetime, pee-
1 hat nono but married men, ct who have o«co
keen married, shall bo, after Ilia age «ftf6 years,
capable ct any offieo of profit or honor!
An act to encourage the making of all sorts ot
pejier, oi ropgb hate, canvasa, of point htce or silks,
ofeeisseor.,, of need le., to make vinegar, all box
comhe, gold and silver lace, some sorts oi silk,
some «nrl of goldsmith's wore, as spoons, forke,
tand TnTr " rp l T"'?? I ? 0 " cr Ffenrothnn in Eng-
• whkh vat? 2ucia of money it re*
turnbd mto France. 7
.Thpl, o.jiuho r£ )g h u f Edward tho
-.a, tile iHimbcr of utiornnva wri regulated
u ml 140,000 doc In rod to'hd suBicient lo
toi vo tlio whole, kingdom iu (hat peacta-
•rat • i-—* ; ' T 'i
"X “^MncUoq can be ki*pt ataudily and clotty
the mind s eye, it most bo adiniltod that when
promaclea ol power in the same uatiun, i.;,i
the hiiigdo.ii to remain ON-Ef It is bolli reasona
Iron,
300.reams rappinr I'erp.
An assortment of D'
, •- d«ui u, Blank Books.
Besides a great variety ofother goods necessa
ry lot country stores. And to induce the Mer
chants of the interior to confine their purchases
to Apalubicola, they ere determined to sell us
laws, con be purchased in New Oiloans.
CHARLES E. NORTON.
JAEM8 H. MITCHELL.
Apalechieola, Nov. 16.12—26—tf
artiehrfiir^tomilmePjust received by
O. W. DILLINGHAM.
A*"
March 23 44 tf -
BLANKS
For sale at this Office.
V •••••'- a. so rvuilc.tnUIMI-
bta nnd neL'es^nry, Hint all Uovominoots should
nave u superemiuent an.reicepotter over nnrtiru-
lar portion*; for otherwiue, a city would immedi
ately be hurried into an inarchy, nnd lliut which
ought to bo one entire body, becomes so many in
jupnndent map. What obedience can contort
with each resistance? Nor will such libertines
know where to stop, for it is usual tar them to fall
foul upon nil such as huve a deeper sense of hon
esty und ulieginneo than themselves. And vvh»«t
•aw of God or man was ever heard of, thnt op
proved of my mnrdering a loyal mtn, beenuse*!
belt. Beside, that this lewd opin*
myself am a rebel?. ..... , C n U »y,u-
ion equally wounds tho very operators of it; for
any body may be allowed to do that to them,
which they have done to their rightful prince and
and his luwfoJ subjects.”
No doubt this is considered very “sound rea
son * by those faithful subjects who - are fattening
stpon oar property, bnt least it should fail of pro-
dueing proper conviction upon those who begin
to question its great]potency, the bill on Vour ia
ble ia about to add another sound reason, com
—— — —to ■■1AIICI WWIU IDMVB, Will
pt—(of powfier and ball, that strikre with each
force r — -.
foren a* scarcely ever bile to overturn ell oppo
sing reasoning.
»,tho. „i- .i, .- i ", »« auminoa tnat when
eaher ol them gdvcrhtncnta invades tha rights of
Uia otho.-, the invadedgovernnn.nl will have tho
iglit to repel tint aggression, nnd tha right of re-
Hi-tance niuat he reciprocally tha aims. More of
ibis hereafter. Now, sir, permit mo lo show how
dearly these relative cab he separated from tlio mu-
mripal power, and that nothing is so entirely per
toe', wlpch holongs to human wisdom, ns tho die-
mmmlit ion made by the framers uf the constitu
tion. J licse rclutivc powers ure contained in
about seventeen specific grant*, and which if faith-
fully executed, cannot possibly benefit one Stato
more than another This is tfie truo test of the
intention of the Federal Government, for no one
CM believe (hat it was designed lo bo u bargain iu
which some 8tatcs wero to rocoive moie advan
tage* than others. For such nn instanco of stupid
ity there could be no possible motive, nnd nothing
contained in the history of the times wurrants such
belief. Now lot us. apply ibis' test. The first
power .s t.) “ lay taxes” in various ways, but they
wore, “ to lie uniform throughout the United
mates, l ow 4tau any one Stato be more bene
fitted by an hoaost exercise of this power than an
other 7
Take '.ho next, and apply tlio ten. “ To borrow
money on the credit ol the United States.’’ The
next. “To regelate commerce with foreign na-
“?• v* " v,rM •ndtotlh the
Indian itihee. Every ono knows, tliat in all
oor comiDsrgwl regulattona, faithfully intended as
II ft-V'™ IXUmB*
.7 ***£}! U °* l,Mrt ,l '° naudw number
' Ita letlureii
. I — > | - zzez v4vUO
at lutvyhis «nJ qitorncyg may ww , wtMM
io u cbnifiefcnLnumbur jw thi* ogt % oud
tv!! 8 ‘‘""t 8 * ln ,,,oif l >leu<li "K f reformed.
Wlint a ilinnto to our nation i« it, that to
K evil and ruuactouiflnwyeM thould
rmitted id plead in behalf of known
victou. perioue, nud of nmnifett opprei
w , » —w.iaacai vmiic
sori^and id cauaez^ noiorittuxly onjust-
uuiiuorouti regulattona, faithfully intended as
M« , r'hi°bli“.“. ) ' * , ®* 0n f' n i* o lbatanbjecl. there
never has been umt comnlmnt. it ,,.i u ...i
montclp.1 intacM of tbo State., loci .nd penial,
thettho ineqttaJhy comm.nee* 0 ad the lelt fails.
onniufz,, 1 re** aa<l ° ,r rale inimediately
T *° “““««»•» «>"««» rule of nata-
raluelton. And again: “ To coin monny. rego.
iliuuld bo permitted lo nmke a traue, no
to tmniiter justice, but to heap up ricltet
tint! devour ell tbo fat of the lttnd.
That for redrawing tlioie high crime*,
(*o accounted by all Ood’, pco.de hereto,
lore, lbough now in England linio con.
sctcitce is made thnreof,) of wtiloily try
ing to rob Go.l or I ho King; the one in
nis tyil.es, and the other in hi* tribute*;
cusioma, or revenues, by comtant grfllnb*
lings und mutinous.complaints, it may be
made a Itigli oflence for Ilia future and v e -
ry sevete punishment iufliclud ot the dia-
crertou of hi. majesty. (Quite a Mptiniine
Mr. Speaker gt the forep hill.)
Tliat member* of ParliatnHH AouU
be compelled to truer a n>bo or vestmeoi,
that «o they may bn every where discerned
nud receive tbeir ,dt;e (c.oect end be
ashamed to be iveo fioquentlv in play
bouse*, dtct-liouse*, cockpits, lavetni, or
houses of wur.0 repute; or to be night,
walkers, Ac. And during their siien-
danco ou I'arlntmoiil, if they be fouud iu
such place* end way*, out of their robe of
vestment, then to loose their wonted pri-
vilege, according to that guying, “God
giverh hia angels charge over u»" to leep
us whilst we are in our way*, but out of*
our ways, no protection of Pagele to bo
expected.”
The inequality of taxes upon several
counties, hatched and contrived by design
ing met., with much pertiol.iy, io the late
tme of rebellion, is so groat that to reed.
!u.e the seme, would be a work well tror-
K’sr'' 1 ' i"'-*
And lastly, an act of Parliament for a
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