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‘THE UNION OP THE STATES, ANllXHB BOVEIUtltiNTV OP THE STATES."
BY V.Ati NESS, UETIIUNE & LEWIS.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1832.
i n - tit p——--—
THE ENQUIRER
IS PUBLISHED weekly.
A T three dottars per annum, parable lit ad
vance: ar four dollars if not paid for before
tho end of the yeur.
ApvERTiHEME.vT.i wiil bo inserted at the rates
of scccnty-Jicc cents per hundred words for the
first insertion, find fifty cents for each week’s
continuance. In all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an even handled, will bo
considerud as an handled, uud charged as such.
When the numbor of insertions of nr» advertise
mentis not speci tied, it wilt bo continued until
Ibrbid, and charged accordingly.
Sheriffs’ and other Ulticors’ advertisements in-
sorted at customary rates.
Letters to the Editors on business must bo
yost-pUid; and in alt cases where it is not done,
the postage will be chnrged to the writer.
SALES OP LAND, by Administrators. Exe
cutors qr Guardian*, nre required by l«w to be
hold on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the hours often in the forenoon aud throe in the
bfternoon, at the court-house in tho county in
which tho property is situate. Notice «f thoso
nrotobegivoninapublicgizette SIXTY DAYS
previous to the day of sale. -
SALES OF NEGROES must he at public
Ruction, on the first Tuesday of the mouth, be
tween tin- usual hours of sale, at tho place of
public sales in the county where tho IaiIIovb Tes
tamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAYS' notico thereof, in one of tho public ga
zettes of this state, and at the door of the court
house whore such sales aro to be held.
Notico for the sale of Personal Property must
Do giv-jn in like mauner for FORTY DAYS
previous to tho day of sale.
Notice to tho debtors and m editors of an Estate
rimst bo published FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary for LEAVE TO SELL
£AND, mast.be published FOUR MONTHS
Notice for LEAVE TO HELL NEGROES
must be published for FOUR MONGOS, be
fore any order absolute ahull be made j^con by
tho Court.
WARE-HOTTSE.
AND
COMxHISSION BUSINESS,
T ill*, undersigned having taken flio new
Ware-House near ihe Wharf lor tho pro-
front season, tenders his services to his friends and
the public in tho above business.
He will ho prepnrod to extend the anna I facili
ties tohis customers, and hopes by giving his per
sonal attention, to share a part of the public nat-
tonngo. ' VVM. II. KIMBROUGH.
Coinmhus, Sept. 94—IP—-tf
B. WELLS &,€>•
H AVE removed to tho Brick Building next
door rtbove Win. D. Hargrdve’s, in Broad
Street, where they offer for* tie, on rousouablo
terms,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description, of their own manufacture,
consisting of
2i)0 pairs gentlemen’s Boots
300 do. calfskin Shoes, high and low qunrtor,
100 do. calfskin Puftips,
75 do. buckskin Shoos, -
50 do. sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. course Shoes,
Ladies’ prunella Boots and Shoes of various
kinds,
do. Morocco Shoes,
do. Sealskin do.
do. Calfskin do. \
r do. Leather walking Shoe* and Boots, I '
Misses and children's Boots and Elio©*. of every
description. , .
N. B. AH work of their own manufacture,
warranted not to rip.
July 2—7—tf
Cash! Cash ! I!
If you want any of tho above
article, take a Ticket
in the
MILLEDGBVILLE
STP.EE T
LOITER Y,
It'tllC I! HAS A
S3*ZiSWBZS SCSIfiBEE,
SUCH MTHI FOt.UHVIVn :
1 POIZE or $ 25,000
3 “ “ 10,000
4 5,000
O “ " 1,000
Besides many large and upml! prixes, too name
ronn to nardculai ixo.
THe lir^t day’s drawing wiil take place on the
1st May, 1832.
Wholes # 10, halves $15, quarters $3 50, to be
bad in n great variety of numbers at the Columbus
Book store. Orders from tbe country enclosing
the cash, potHugo paid, will meet with prompt at
tention. E. S. NORTON,
Agent for the Managerb.
Columbus, Jon. 14—3f»—tf
COI.CMBUS GROCERIES,
Shoe &&lon Store. | For Cotton, Pipe Stares, Hides)’
or approved paper.
CHARLES E NORTON
1 ft FORMS Merchant, and Planter* visiting
Apalachicola, that ho lia* jolt received from
New Orleans, a largo mid eXiensive mwoiiment
of Groceries, which nddtri to his former supply
from Now York, mokes his assortment as com
plete, if not superior, to any ho has over offered
to tho public
His establishment will be supplied ns often ns
once n month, that his customers may bo sure at
any time of finding a good assortment
7 ercliants and Planters will find it to tlieir ad-
TtlE
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
W ILL be continued by the subscribers un
der tbe linn of S. K Hodges A- Co. who.
while they feel grateful for former favors will eu*
.dcavvur toideserveu cbntiuuanee of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
On C0nsmin m ent— Aiid trill be tsUl on. accoiumo-
dating terms:
400 bbN. Sugar,
120 sacks Coffin*
1,000 busbols Salt,
14 quarter casks Wine,
3,000 lbs. Castings,
20,003 lbs. Bacon,
4 boxes White Savanna Sugar*,
5 dozen pairs Boots.'
0 boxes Sats, various ypialitma,
}0 Uhls. Salts,
tOO pieces BiggingV
Bulc Ropo,
Iron,'Steel, Nails,
Shoes, Pumps, aVc.
Upper and Soul Leather,
Syurp, Sweetmeats, &c.
September 17—18—3t
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
uy tl
We
vantage to give him a Call; as it it his intention to
soil ut moderate prices, for Cash, Cotton, Pipe
Staves, Bides or approved Paper;
Jttst received a.s «/»orr,
sacka Green IImvsoiiu C/OBFEB*
by schooner Magellan, and to ho sold
cheap fbr cash.
Apalachicola, Dec. 20,1831—34—istf
JUST RECEIVED
By stoamboat Georgian, a general assoitmcnt of
JAVAN WARE,
Coppor und. ziuc Ketltes,
Pewlor Basins uud Plates, .
Sheet Copper,
Do. Lead,
Do. ZIhc,
Do. Russia Iran,
Do. Brass,
Hoop-Iron.
ALSO ON IIAKI), •
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT"OP •
TUT WARE.
All of which will l.e sold ut the lowest prices,
wholesale and re'ail.
ttir Cash paid for old Pewter.
HARVEY HALL.
Columbus, Dec. 17—31—tf
XI? STJRAM OB.
T HE Augusta Insurance and Banking Com
pany Will insure produce and morcliandise
against the daugers of River Navigation on good
steamboats and other rivet craft, and upon good
vessels from Apnlachicoltt to New Orleans or the
Atlantic cities. Tiiov will also take fire risks
upon buildiugs, merchandise and produce.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Agent.
Nov 5—25—tf
NOURSE & CLARET
H AVE received from tho Factory try tho lute
arrival.,
Hats ojUhe latest fashions,
—CONSISTING OP —
Black, White ami Drab Rocky Moan-
tain Bearer and Otter
HATS*
Qf a very superior quality, making their assort
ment extensive and complete.
—ALSO—
SAPS,
Consisting of Seal, Leather, Chinchilla, Circas
sian and Children’s fancy silk.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Feb
(fj’ Cadi paid for Hatting Fu
17-40-1 f
POWERS & NAFEW
H AVE just received uud for sale tho follow-
ing articles:
Tiondon Duff. Blankets, Bristol do
Superfine and common, white, and rrfri Flannels,
Snuiaols, Cmnblets, ladies’ umrino Hose,
Block CQtton do gentleincn's merino and ltinbs
Wool Half Hose,
Misses and children’s do
Superfine bonnet Ribbons, taffeta do
A lot of Guns; among which aro choice Rifles
and Percussion Fowling pieces.
Columbus, Dec 3—81)
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Cahintbns, Georgia.
T HF. *Alirril>er. tender their services f»r tbo
transaction of the above business, under the
firm of
taitvBR. & swsaa,
nnd lire now ready to receivo Merchandize and
Produce for sale, on consignment. They arc ul-
no now making arrangements for tho erection ol a
forgo nnd extensive Ware-House for tho recep
tion of Cotton, early next Full.
They arc pro pared to make liberal advances on
nil Merchandize and Produce consigned to them,
and will devote their whole attention to the inter
est of those who favor them with tlieir patronage.
BfcNJAMIN P. TARVER,
HARVEY H. 8UUIUE.
REFERENCES. /
Messrs. James Hamilton & Sen, Now » ork.
•« Gbo.P. iV, Will. C Bowers, N. Orleans.
“ Brooks. Lathrop & Co. Appalachieola.
Edward J. Hardin. Esq. do.
George W. Dillingham, E*| Columbus, Ga.
Hi rum Nourso. Esq. do.
bvT OOSISXGWSaEMT,
•Jp imls. euperfino Flcof.
JH “ Molti-wfl.
10 “ Sugar,
;t “ Frimo For!:,
1 « C. Brandy.
1 •• N. Rin,
3 cask. Mains*'’.,
B hbds naw B.icuil,
1 " Now Orloans bojiuT-
1 bid. frosll Almonds,
IB k«K* fio.b Lard,
' M ensk Clnrol Wine,
‘i boxes Colton Cards, No. 10.
| «■ |/>inons,
Id •• Cider,
2 “ Lomon Syraiv
1 ■ Lime Juice,
. 1 cask Cliecso,
2 firkins Bailor,
2 kills Salmon, ' , „ ,
1 box (100 bags) frc.ll Garden fcoeds,
,•2.009 American Sen : .rs. vi . u&8auiRF
Colorolms. March S—40
Received on Constf intent,
and for sale low by the sol scrilmrs.
Boses Cider, firs'. qua*’ty,
3 bbls. Cranberries,
3 olds. New Orleans Uum_,
5 do. orimo l’ork,
1 do. loaf Sugar,
2 do. Irish Folritoes,
I do. dried Fruit,
fi kegs Lard,
3 Idols, new Bacon,
30 R idki Liverpool Salt,
10 kegs wbito U:ail.
Dross.‘Medicines, Dvo Stuffs, Faints, Oil. it m-
dow Glass. &c. will he sold at Now York cost.
March24-43 TARVLR & SflUIlU:.
OJROC K It IK S. ”
T ^HE suhsciiuers have just received, per
sieamer Baltimore, and oiler for sule low
for cash:
sf* bbls. prime Folk,
AJ* I do. Vinegar.
1 ile. Sperm Oil, tmitmc: strained^
3 boxes Smoked Herrings,
f> drains Figs,
3 casks Cliuoso,
1 tierce Rice,
5 lives Crackers
TARVRR & SQUIRE.
Coluiirbns, March H—13 .
L. C. ALLEN
HAS TiKCKlvrii pbii stksmboxt baltimobb,
Cogniac USA NI) Y,
Jamaica slid American 1HJM,
llollaud and American li/4’,
e\EW OOOD^.
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RKCEIVt.n AND 18 JIF.CT.IVING, Ills
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
W HICH ho will sell ou accommodating
term*. Hid stock is comprised in part of
tho following articles, viz:
Londou Dulhl. Rose and Point Blankets,
Super bluo, Muck, brown lft«l olive (Motin,
Black Lasting, Boavpitoens, F.iney Cord,
Red and white Flannels Canton Flannels,
Red, white utul figured Vulenciu Shawls,
Bumhazcttes and Ltombu/.ines,
Merino Circassians of various colors,
Cashmere Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna, flngg. Pongee and plaid Sill? fldkfi*'.
Super Italian Cravats, various colors,
Colored Crape Cuinhhd,
. Cotton and Linen Drilling,
| Ladles* silk, cotton, nml worsted Hose,
I Gentlemen’s do do. aud half do.
: Ludies’ and genllemeu’s Gloves of various kinds,
j Cambric Swiss, juconol and book Muslins,
Super bleached nnd brown Linens,
Brown and bloached rihiriiugs and Sheetings,
Domestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, Russiu Sheeting,
Printed Bed-spreads. Counterpanes,
Italian Gros de Naples, iWu-lm liohes,
Sarcnet and Duchine Silks,
Silk urid Cotton Uinbrtdlas, &c.
Ludies, gentlemeu’sand children’s SHOES*
A variety of men's, youth’9 and children’s
HATS Sc CAPS.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY, mo
1*
atSDIOM BOOKS.
T HE ^ubitcriher has just received ut the
Columbus Book Store, the following Books: j
Smith on Fever* |
llennen’s Mditurv Surgtfry,
McNovin’s Brance,
Eberlh’o Practice of Meificinr, H
Dewee’n on Children).
Do. .011 .Midwifery,
Cooper’s Surgery,
Do. Lecture-*,
James’ Burns,
Abernetliy’s Lectures,
Tavo.rniei's Surgery,
Hamilton on Purgatives,
Wistar’s Anatomy,
Tuf^erl*! Chemistry,
Dental Surgery, *
Deck’* Medical Jurisprudence,
.r—also—
One to', of 14 inch.ti lobes, celestial nnd terres
trial, tdgether'with largo Maps of tho World, of
Europe. Asia. Afrifea, North nnd riuth America,
anti hi* the United States, \eliow, rase and white
letier Papar. fimlscap. cartridge and wrapping
Pupm, blank Books, Quills; Wafers, and &and
Boxes, pocket Maps of Georgia, TonnoHseo,- Vlr-
giniit, Mirixonri, and Mississippi, Scissor*, Neo
dies, and Ca c es, Razors, Penknives, nad Span
ish do. Pistols, Banff Boxes, ever-pointed silver
Pencil Cara.1, Percussion Cops, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Together with h great variety of Books and
other articles too numerous to particularize.
E. 8 NORTON,
March 24-pr 15 Brand tftrcct.
L. J. DAVIES & Co.
on receiving tho last week, nnd
continue to receive the present Honson,
ivannah.ami Apaluchicolu Bay, which
them to keep up u general aud com-
assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Pry-good s,
—AMONG WHICH ARE—
Rq.-jo, London Duffle and Point Blanknts
tineta of different colors and qualities
Rod, white and gioon Flannels
White Canton Flunnel
Mixt Kersey and bine Plains
Gfos do Swiss and Gros de Nap Silkc of various
colors *
Black Italian Lnstrlhgnsd Sinchew Silks
Rich Phi ill* Silks
Satins of various colors
Florence do do # *
Italian Crapes do do
Canton Cftmblot nnd Pongee#
Black and green worsted llerrnge
Plain and figurod tfw'sn Muslim*
Do do Juckonel,
Furnitnrn nnd Cumin ic Dimity
l.adius’ Corsets nml silk and cotton Lacings
Thread, bobbinel nnd muslin Edgings
Thread and trabbinet Footings
Plain and figured Bobbinel Lncc
Laco Capes Caps nnd Crazy Janes
Infants lace and cambric t aps
Bbinde Lace nnd Fomling
Pink cambric Prints
Block anil while do do
Black'lace Veils
Frertch Musli.iS arid Calicoes
Plain am! driped tiiiighmiik
Black, w' ite and red Merino Shawls
Thibet wool Shawls
^ilii and gauze Shawls and Ilandkerchiefti
Silk, flagg and haiidaona do.
Ladies* linen and linen eauihric do.
Do do do bordered do
Lish Linens and Ttddo I >amu;*k
Silk, cotton and worried f iesiory
lichtleniea's Wooili-tticl- and heaver Cloven
Ladies’ kid and horseskin Gld\o« and Mitts
Gentlemen's woolleu <• loves and Mittms
Colored Canmries
Black and whito Ifoolts & J’yea
Pins nnd Needles
Spool Thread nnd Linen Floss
White Menaces and printed Countorpuocs
3-4 and 4-1 Furuituc* Prints
Dimity and furnituie Bipiling
Bleached ami unbleached Sheeting and ^hptings
Ladies’ Bond Bags and Puls**
Finn gilt* Cloth and Crumb Brushed
GontloinenV sea otter and lualhor Cups
Cloth and chincliilhi Cups
Black and drab heaver and raram Hats
Willow Wagons and Table Matts.
Millinary and Fancy Goods
Of all descriptions.
A FJ’I.r.NIMD ASSOKTMKNT OF
I JEWELUY&PERFUMERY'
And a large atari complete ussortipeul of
WIITTEP. CLOTHI1TG.
ALSO,
FOURTH VOLUMLwNUUptR <6.
opisffxorsr
OF THE SUPREME COURT,
j tclirmd by Mr. Chief Justice Mar-
slu-.ll, January Term, LS32.
V. Worcxstkh r». The State or GEOiim*.
Fiiis cause, in every point of vimv in
tvh ch it can be placed, is ol tlio deepest
ill! rest. .
rite dufciidar,l is a Stale, a member of
Union, which bus exercised I lie pow-
ot government over a l*eoplo.\v1io de-
ny/its jurisdiction, nnd »ro under the pro-
tejlipn'of the U. Slaios.
jT'lie pluiniitTis ucitizen of tlic SlHto of
' V amnni, condnmncd to hard labor for
four ye ns in llio penitentiary ot Georgia,
umlor ,<;ulor of an net which ito t,Ho)>es to
be repugnant to iho tonsiiiuliou, iuWH,uud.
trentins, ol the U. Stales,
The legislative power of a Slate, (lie
controlling power of tho constitution und
laws of the Ubilod States, the rights, if
they have unyltlte political existence of n
once uuniorousjiud powerful Fuopie, tho
personal libei ti of a citizen, are all in
volved in the sibjcct now to bu consid
ered. \
11 behooves ibis Couit, in every case,
more especially this, to examine itito its
pirisdifiiou wild scrutinizing eyes, before
.is. pioceeds lo tiro rxercisc of a power
which is contruvor ed.
Tlio first step ip the pcrfoimance of
ibis duty is the lUtpmy whether the re
cord is proputly bfloie tiie Court.
It is certified bj> the Cleik of the Court
which pronouneqd the judgioeiil of the
condemnation under which the pluimilf to
error is imprisoned, and is also authentica
ted by the seal nl die Court. It is re
turned with, and anne xed to, n writ ol er
ror, issued in a regular form, the ciimion
being signed by one of the iiesoeiate Jus
tices oftlie Supreme Court and surved on
the Governor und Attorney General of
the Stale more limn thirty days before the
commencement of the term to which the
writ ot error was returnable.
Tile Judicial net,* so fin ns it proscribes
the mode of proceeding, appears to have
been literally pursued.
a February, 171/7, a rulof was made I
on ibis subjoin, in die following words:— !
•• 11 is oideied by tfio Court that the
Clerk of the Court to which any writ of
error shall bcdjtucied, may make roiorii
of tho same Uy trnusniitiing a n uo copy
of die record, and of all pioceodings in the
-une, under his hand and the seal of the
Court.”
‘This Inis been done. Dot the signature
of the Judge Inis nut been added io that
of tho Clerk. The law does nyt require
it. The rule dues nut require it.
In die case of Murdit vs. Hunter’s {
lessee, an exception was token io (lie ru-
mi n'oltlic refusal of the State Court lo
enter a prior judgouicot of reversal by
ihis Corn t, because it was uot made by the
Judge ol tjie State Court to winch the
writ tvns directed; but tho excupiiuu was
overruled, uud tho return was held suffi
cient. in duel vs Van iNcss.j) also a Writ
of error to a State Couit, tho recoid was
au|liomicaied in the same miinner. No
exception was taken ta it. These were
civil cases. But it has been truly suid nl
the bar, that in regard to lids process, the
•t duly authorised missionary of tho Amer
ican liOurd of Commissioners lor Foreign
Missions, under tbe authority of the 1’resi
dent of the United States, and Inis not
since been required by hint lo loavo . it:
that lie was, nt the lime of his arrest, en
gaged iii preaching the Gospel lo tire Cher
okee Indians, nnd in iransiuimg the sacred
Scriptures into their hinguuge, with the
pci mission mid approval ot the said Cher
okee naiion, and in accordance with tho
humane policy of the Government of tho
Uuiieil Suites lor the civilization and im
provement ol the Indians; and that his
residence there, for this purpose, is tho
residence charged in the aforesaid indict
ment; and this defendant further sailli,
that this prosecution oftlie Stale of Georgiu
ought not to have or maintain, because ho
Satill, that several ireat es liuve, from time
to liiile, been entered into between the U.
S. and the Cherokee nation uf Indians,
to-wit: ut Hopewell, on (ho 28th day of
November, 1783; ut Hultlon, ou tho 2d
dny of July, 1791; at Philadelphia, on tho
2(jlh day ol June, 1794; ut Tellico.oolho
2d day ol October, 1798; nt Telltco, on
lbe24ih day of October, 1804; at Tclli-
co, on thrfz3}h'duy qf October, 1803; nt
Tellico, rm me 27ihdny of October, 1805;
at Washington city, on tbe 7th day of
January, 1803; at Washington city, on (lie
22d day oi March, 1816; at the Cbicku-
stW Couur.il House, oil the 14th day of
September, 1816; at the Cherokee Agen
cy, on the 8tli day of July, 1817: uud at
Washington ciiv on llm 27th day of Feb
ruary, 1819: nil which ireulies have been
duly ratified by tho Senate of the U.
States of America; und by which treaties,
the United States of America, nckuowf-
edge the said Cherokee Naiion to be a
Sovereign Naiion, iiuiliorized to govern
themselves, nml all persons who have set
tled wiihm their territory, free frojn any
right of legislative interference Sy the sev
eral Stairs comprising the United StatCB
of America, ill reference lo acts done
within their own tmitexv; and, by which
treattos the whole of the territory now oc
cupied by the Cherokee Nation, on tho
oast of the Mississippi, has been solemnly
guarantied to tl «m; alt of which tienlws
I aro existing treaties at this day, and
in full force. By thesu treaties, and par- -
ticulnrly by the treaties of Ho|iewell
nml Holston, lho aforesaid territory is
acknowledged to lio without tho juris
diction of the several States composing
the Union of tho U. 8. und it is there
by specially stipulated that tlio citi
zens oftlie U. 8. shall uoi enter the afore,
said territory, even on a visit, without a
passport from the Governor of a State, or
ft urn seine one duly authorised thereto,
by the President oftlie United Slates; nil
of which will more fully and at large ap
pear, by reference lo the afotesuid trea
ties, And this defendant sailli, that tlio
several acts charged in the bill of indict
ment, were Hone, or omitted to be done, if
at nil, within the said territory so recog
nized ns belonging to (lio said Nation, nnd
so ns aforesaid held by then), under I lie
guaranty of the United States; that for
thoso aet», tho defendant is not nmenablb
to the lows ol Georgia, nor to the jurisdic
tion of the courts of the said State; und
that tho laws of the State of Georgia,
which profess to add tho said territory to
(CrocUtri? airt <Kl<i«s>=tuarc.
ALSO,
One case superior SHOT GUNS.
Nnv 10—2IS—tf
BOOTH & HIIOKS.
ved anil nailed Wellington Bools
In\v mokes no di«tinciioii between a trim- ! tfio several ndjarant • counties of the said
mal and evil case. I be same return * , -Stnle, nnd fo extend the Taws of Georgia
lequited tu both. 114I10 sunction ot die over the said territory, and persous iuhabi-
Court could ho nocussary lor tho cstab- ,|,e same; and in particular, the net
l.siHiiuni ot ti»i» position, it has been si- on ^tiich this indictment vs. the defen-
lenily given. , ; riant is grounded tet wii: “An act en-
McCnliocb vs the Stale ol Mary bmd,|| dried trft act to prevent'the exercise of ns-
was u ijuitam action, brought to recover a ' simtud and arbitrary (tower, by all persons
jicmilty, and the record was authenticated j miJer o( „mhoritv front tho Cher-
by the seal oftlie Court and the signature | Indians,and their laws,and to prevont
GAESSR SEEDS,
Jackson SliootfM**
Lidlcs’ Frunclln and J.ontlior Baotuus
* 44 Block and cdiirad, hculud Pump5
“ Walking Shoe*
** Whilo Ha tin Pumps
Misses and children’* Shoes and Boolcus of ovary
dcscri]ition
JQ^AISED by the Shaker Socratie* m Enfield jjBOO pair Negro boos, n good article.
Madeira. )
Tonorifie. (
Meisaillcs. f
Sweet, ^
WINES,
I.oaf and llrown StTGAti,
pi imo ( onr.t:.
ruiiACco.
A large assortment of JOIXKRS tOOLo,
BLUE PLAINS.
Which he offers for sale on Ins usual lotv terms. | Nutmeg-melon,
Dec. m-30-tr -
JOB PRINTING
Neatly Executed at this Office.
NEW GOODS.
WILLIAM JONES & C».
H AVE juat received the following articles,
to wi}:
2 hlids. pxtrji fine St. Croix .Sugar,
1 hint. English Island Molaasca.
1 pipe Cogniac Brandy, Hennessy’s brand,
10 bbls. Canal Flour. #
2 e;wk« iiniuilion English Cheese,
(i firkins priniQ Goshen Butter,
20 hbls. Mackerel, No. 1,2 f & 3 t
10 boxes Spermaceti Candles,,
Frosli Hyson Tea.
Heavy Black IV*pper,
Do. Pimento.
Qft boxes Window Gh?s, 8 by 10,
10 hags old White Coffee.
Wi H. HARPER, Partner
Jan. 19—30—-tl
and Lebanon, for sale nt theStoio of
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
Early Spring Flat do.
Long llunover, do.
RutidHiga, do.
Wliho Flat, do.
Cauliflowor,
Sngu,
Squash Pepper,
Cayenne, do.
Double ‘Poppergrnss,
Vegetable Oyster,
Tomatoes,
Solid Celery,
Summer Savory,
Curled Parsley,
Dwarf Curled, do.
New Zealand Bpinage,
Round Spiuage.
Long Whitt Okra,
Asparagus
White Onion,
Yellow Onion,
Red Onion,
Blood Beet,
Early Turnip dn.
French Sugar, do.
Mange! Wurtml, do.
Orange Carrot,
Blood Carrot,
Guernsey Parsnip,
Long White Parsnip,
Long Cucumber,
tana Green, do.
Fairly Cucumber,
Fairly Cluster do.
Prickly Gherkin,
Watermelon,
M link me ion.
Cantolope, do.
So
Naidurtion,
Dutch Summer Squash. Koqucttu a lino salad
Ciookneek Summer,do. Garden Cre**,
Crookneck Winter, do. English Soriel.
White Head licttuie, White MU-tard,
Ice Head, do. lknwn do.
Ice Coss, do. Leeks,
Imperial Sugar Loaf,do. Early Soger Com,
Cabbage Head, t'p. Early Washington Poos,
Salmon Radish, Early June, do
Scarlet, do. Early Chat lion, do.
Scarlet Turnip, do. White Manowlst. do.
Scurh t Short Top, do. 8trawberry Dwaif.do.
Drum Head Cabbage, Dwarf Blue Imperial do
Early York, do. Early Ch. Dwarf Beans,
( Green Savoy do. Early Moli’wk Dwarf, do
i Yellow Savoy, do. White Kidney Dwarf,do
' Early Sugar Loaf, do. Sunerior White Pole, do
] Green Glazed, do. Cranburry Pole, ilo.
{ Red Dutch, do Lima Pole no.
I Norfolk Flat Turnip,
i January 7—34
ALSO,’
A good assort nient of
1IARDWAKK&CROCKERY
Columbus Oct. 20—24—tf
COlrtlMBlS
Circulating Library.
fBNUK sitliscribcr rc*poi:tfutly infiirins tho in-
J* Inihilants of Uolumku* and tho ner-liliur-
tood.llial Ilia l.ihrary Is now o|n:n for llm roe«|i-
inn of subscrihors. Tlio Library will consist of
I Joligioii* Works, Travels. History, Itiography,
) I'voms, liomanecs. Novels. ItOview*. Magazines,
tic. &c. ilo also infonds tlio public that lie has
I atade arrnugemetite lo receive all now publico-
tions os soon as ts*i|ed from tlm press As soon
as tho patronage will ntlmil oftbo iindei'laltiiiE. a
. litailiog itoom'will bo added to the above, free
tiiptbe subscribers which will bo well supplied
! wltlt newspapers tVom dill'ercut jmtls of tbe cuua-
iil’ llm Clerk, witltuut that uf a Judge.—
Brown ol. til, vs the Sitiitt uf Maryland,
wa$ un indictment for n fiuu uud forfei
ture. Thu recoid in this case, too, wus
authenticated by the seal of the Court aod
llm ccrlilicato of the Clerk. Thu |rrac-
tice is both ways.
The record, then, nccotding lo tho Ju
diciary act, oud ilieTule and tho pructicu
of tlte Court, is regularly before us.
The more Important inquiry is, does it
exhibit n case cognizable by this tribunal?
Tlio indictment cliaijos the plaintiff in
error nnd others, being while persons,
with tlio offence ol “ residing within tlio
limits of tho Chorokeo nation without a
.dicenso,” and “ without having inked the
oath losuppurt anddolbnd the Constitution
and laws of the Stale of Georgia.”
Tlio, del'ondailt ill llm Sluio Court up-
pearedjin proper person, and filed the fol
lowing pten , I —-
“ And the said Samuel A. Worcester, | ,„)(] Constitution belongs exclusively to
in Iiis ojwn proper person, copies und say s, j t | ie Congress of the United Slatps; end be-
that lltif court ought uot to tako lurlhnr j cause the said Inws tire repugnant lo the
cogitizaiice of the action and prosecution j statute of the United States, passed on tho
white persons from resi'Hng within Ural
part of the chartered limits of Georgia,
occupied by the Chnrokee Indians, and
to provide n guard for the protection of
tho gold mines, and to enforce the laws of
tlte Stain within the aforesaid territory,”
are repugnant lo tho aforesaid treaties,
which according to the Constitution of
the United States, compose n port of the
Supreme law of the land; nnd that these
laws of Georgia nre, tfietelore, unconstitu
tional, void and of no nffoct; that the fhld
laws of Georgia aro also unconstitutional
and void hocauso they impair the obliga
tion of the vn'.i. us contracts formed by nnd
between the aforesaid Cherokee Nation
and the said United States of America as
above recited; also that thtr'tatd laws of
Georgia nre unconstitutional^ ifnd Void bc-
cause they interfere with, and attempt to
regulato und control the intercourse with
the said Cherokee Nation which by the
, ..forosald, because, ho says, lli.it on the
Far one y oar leu dollars, onu half i» i r ,,|, 0 f July, ill the year 1831, lio was
mid sti* is, a resident in the Cherokee na-'
lion; and that the said supposed crime or
criniesJand each of tlterij, were commit
ted, if Committed at till, at tbe town of New
Fciioltj, iiitliesuid Cherokee nation, out of
tho juasdiction of this Court, and not iu
tiie cowl v of Gwinnett, or elsewhere with
in the jurisdiction of this court. Aqd this
defenrkktt sailli, that he is a citizen of lh«
State orVoimoot, one of the United States
of Anjerlca, and that he entered the afore
said Oberokeo naiion, in the capacity ot
j l Terms.
! vlviinro—Six ni(fntliH, «rx doliara, onu Imli'in ud
; LUiQo, SuliscrikuiH will Uo uHawed lo change
. jjoir books us often us unco a diiy il* required.
1 tml not ulkiwml more than one work out nt a
inu*. Any subscriber losing or injuring a volume,
will be churged lor tlio sett.
OT The ftubscrilwr take* this opportunity to
rolurii bin sincure thanks lo tlw»*e who haxo so
'.jhorully como forward and bestowed llieir names
i aid of tlio above undertaking.
E. S. NORTON,
Nov 12-20—tf
Droad-Strcct.
BOLTING
(JLO T II S,
O F tlte first, second and thiwl qualities, for
sale by STF.WART & FONTAIN.
May 14—52—tf •
• Judical Act. sec. 22,25, v. 2. PP / 64. Co.
t Wit Rales. 1 IstWh J04. WU
48tUWh.31J- H 4th Wit. 310-
day ol March, 1802, entitled “ Au
act to regulate Irude and intercourse with
the IndiHit tribes, and lo p-esei ve peace on
the frontiers;” and that, theretefe, thjp
court has uo juiisdiction to cause this de
fendant to make further or oihor answer
to tlio said bill of indictmeut, or further to
try and punish this defendant for the said
supposed offence or offence* alleged in tbo
bill of indictment, or any'of them: And,
therefore, this defendant prays judgment
whether he shall bu held buiiud to answer
fin liter, lo snid indictment."
This plea wax overruled by the Court,
Ami the prisoner, being arraigned,pleaded
not guilty. Tho jury found a verdict a-
gainst him, nnd the Court srntojtced him