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BY JAMES N. BETHUNE.
“TH* UNION or TUB STATX*, AND TW •OTCMIGNTV Of THE ITATCS."
olb&HBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY JUNE 20, 1833.
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SIXTH YOt.miE—
tSeeSIuiber
■-. published weekly,
A T Um dottars per innam, payable in Ad
vance: ot four dollars if not pud for before
the end of the year.
Advertisements will be ineeited ot the rate, of
satnty-Jitt unto per hundred wools for the first
insertion, and fjly centl (hr each week’s coniine-
once. In all adrertieemenu, die words that do
not amount to an even hundred, will be consid
ered as an hundred, and charged as such. When
the number of insertion, of in advertisement is
not specified, it wil be continued until forbid, and
charged accordingly.
No subscription will be received for less than
one yean and no paper discontinued until all ar
rearage, are paid unless at the option of the Edi
tor.'
Sheriffs’ and other Officer,' advertisements in
serted at customary rates.
Letters to the Editors on business piust.be post
paid; and in all cues where it is not done, the
postage will be charged to the writer.
Sutess/ Land, by Administrator, Executors or
Guardians, are required by law to bo held on the
first Tuesday in tho month, between the hours of
ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at
the court-honso in the county in which (he pro
perty is situato. Notice or these are to be given in
a public gazette Sixty Days provtou, to the day
otsale.
Sales of Negroes mast lie at public auction, on
the first Tuesday of the month, between the usu
al hours of sale, at the place of public sales in tho i
county where the Ltlteis Testamentary of Ad- 1
ministration or Guardianship may have been
granted, first giving Sixty Days’ notice thereof,
in one of the public gazettes of this slate, and at
ti, s dqor ol the court hooso where such sales are
to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
bo given in like manner (or Forty Dtp previous
to the day of sale. '
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an Estate
must be published Forty Dap.
Notice that application will he made to tho
Court of Ordinnry for Lcmc to sell Lund, must be
published Four Months.
Notice for Lease to sell Negroes most ho pub
lished for Four Months, before any order absolute
shall be made thereon by tho Court.
NEW SPRINC* *
GOODS.
fin HE SUBSCRIBERS thankful
m for the liberal patropage they have re
ceived from their friends, and the public, beg leave
to inform thorn that they aro now opening, a
splendid assortment of CHOICE GOODS
both Fancy and Staple. One of the concern; being
constantly in New York, they feel dbnfident of
their ability to sell as low as the same articles can
bo bought in the Southern market.
Their assortment consisting (in part) oi the fol
lowing articles:
Superfine blue, black adilaide CLOTHS,
" black Italian Gros de Nap, GroS do Swiss
and Gros de Orleans SILK
Pink, white nnd blue S,1 TINS
Coi’d pnu .t de Soio,
Pink, white, straw and bine Eloranco,
Pongees and Palmyreens,
Black Italian Crape, ,
French Crapes, assarted colours,
Superfine black Bombazine,
Bich Printed Huslins,
Foulard do
While Plaid db,
Plain and figd. Swiss da
Plain and do Jnconct do
Fine cambric Dimety.
Fumiturb do
Rich fancy Prints, *"
Rich half mourning and black Prints,
Ginghams, assorted colors,
liish Linens & Lawns,
Superfine Bishop Lawns,
Birdseye and table Diaper,
Bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs
Linen Cambric,
Marseilles Counterpanes,
Fine Linen Napkins,
Snpurfinn French Drilling
Cambrics, assorted colors,
White and black Lace Veils.
Green Gauze do
llernani nnd crape fancy Handkerchiefs.
Fine linen Tapes and Braid,
Lace Capes and Coiaretts,-
Fine Thread Lace Edging and Inserting.,
Muslin .Edging and Insertion,
Infants lace Caps,
Lillies kid and horsorskln Gloves,
Gentlemen’s heaver and linen jo
do Gum Elastic Suspenders,
Cotton and worsted
Ladie’s sillt and cotton Hose
Gentlemen's do da
do Random half
Blue and Yellow Nankeon
Cupo Ing-uin Carpetings,
Superfine brussels Rugs,
Clarks Spool Cotton,
Button and linen Ftuss,
Colored Sewing Silk, assorted
Clond Lane and Edging,
Rich Black Silk Velvet,
Gentlemen's Velvet and Mohair Stocks,
do black bombazine
Bpildefieldand bandanna Handkerchiefs
Large and small Piussum shawls
Black and Green worsted Bcrage
Ladies belt Ribbon,
Bonnet do.
Fin’d, velvet Belt da.
Wire Taste and Bonnet Reeds
Bonnet Wire,
Carved and plain shell combs,
Brasilian Combs,
Feather Fans,
Super silk Umbrella’s and Paroso
Cotton do.
Bleached and unbleached sheetings
do Shirtings,
Dorchest Ticki ng,
Counterpane and Aproa Checks,
Cotton Oannkurgs,
Oil Cloths 3 4 and 4 4,
Bead Bags and Parse*,
Hair Powder and PutTs, - - — ■*>
■Scissors, needles sad pins.
Silver and steel Thimbles
good assortment
Pistols. Dirks and Rifles,
Musical Boxes,
Auo, a complete assortment of
ftfirfitoarr H entires, etotftrej?
Joiners Teels, Tin warn,
- Saddles, Bridles and Martingales,
Carpet Bags and Buddie Bags,
Ladies Tuscan Bonnets,
do Green Calashes,
Willow Waggons and Table Mats,
Baskets and Band Boses.
Batter Stamps, Cloths Pina,
° A fine supply of SUMMER CLO THING made
expressly to order,
BOOTS and SHOES, of every description,
Finesauin Beaver HA TS, drab and Black
Cents and Childrens Hats of til descriptions,
do. de. Palm Loaf Unis.
Tim Public in general ate invited to coll and
examine our stock. L. J. DAVIES &, Co.
April S7-40—If
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Druggists and Apothecaries
OOIVMBVB, OA.
H AVE just received and aro now opening
t'.Itrge nnd extensive assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye 8luffs, Sfc. Sec. Sfc.
As their stock is entirely new, having been pur
chased in New York by one of the firm especially
for this market, they feel confident of their ability
to supply Pltysiciinr,, Merchants and others, with
genuine articles and at reduced rates. The fol-
Acid, ascetic
“ bensoic
•' citric
“ muriatic
" nitric
" nitrous
“ oxalic
'* prussic
" sulphuric
“ tartaric
Alum '
Arsenic
Arrow Root
Alcohol
Antimony, crude
" tartrito
Antimoniul powder
Ana Ammonia
Allranet Root
Annotto,
Acetate morphine
" plnmbi
** zinci
■T“ petossae,
Bac cubebae
" juniperi
Blenching powders
Blue Vitriol
Bole Armenia
Balsam copaib
'• fir
" peru
Toulon
Barbadoes Tar
■ comprise pi
T
NOTICE
HE publin an hereby cautioned aguioat tra
" ' to John Camp
ding for a note of 933 gives
as said sols has been paid.
POMROY dt MONTAGUE.
Columbus Mty 5—hi—if
-’iff Suxlgs.yHfr
Black Oxyd Manganese Manna
Iodine
Isinglass,'Russian
" American
Ipecacuanha
Ivory, black
Island mom
Issue peas
“ platters
Indigo, span float
“ Bengal
Ink, black A Red,
'< •* indelible
■* India
Jalap
Lapis calaminariJ
Lignarise, ball
root
o •• powdered
Logwood, ground
•• stick
Lemon acid
Lytherage, conns
" fine
Lint, patent
Lip salve
•• ” boxes
Long pepper
Magnesia, lump
“ calcined
" Henry's
Mustard, ground
“ seed whito
, Matches, magic
1 Phosphorus
Lend
Blue pill inuss
Borax
Carniino
Camphor
Copperas
Croton oil
Cream tartar
Craet. ppt
Cassia
Cautlinrldes V
Coc tndicdk
Gourt plaster
Castor; opt
Colocvnth pulv
Chloride of Lime
Chalk, red
oommon
French
Cayenne pepper puv.
Columba llad
Cert cinclion rub
.. p|„ r
" cannella alb
” mezerion
“ cinnamon
Carb Fern
“ Mognea
'• Ammoniac
*’ Sodao
“ •< super
Canstic, common
“ lunar
Castile soap
Conserve roses
Cochinella
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
Chives,
Curcuma pubv
Cowage dawn
Corks, vial »
“ bottle
" demijohn
“ faruitaro
Denarcolized opium
Digitalis
Dovers' powder
l)i) white lead
Epsom Balls
Euiplas, adhesive
“ cunthuridns
“ lim.iihulen
’’ ruliorsni
Emory, No- 1,8, 3, f
Essence of spruce
Emetine
Eihiups, mineral
Ergot
Extract cicuta
” bark
“ dandillou
" genliun
“ glyceyr
■' nolucynth
" butternut
’’ jalap
“ vulerion.
Flux seed
“ “ ground
Fol digital
“ senna Alexandria
" ' • East India-
“ Uva Ursi
“ subenui
Fig blue
Fine sponge
Flowers, bensuin
*' sulphur
" zinci
Frencli trusses
Flesh brushes
Fistula Eburis
Quilt, allepo
Glass antimony
Gentian
Glanburnltu
Glue
Gant nmmonacim
” aloes
“ arahic
'• aasufuSida
” catechu
'• copal
“ elastic
" galbanum
“ gamboge
" guiacuiii
" kino
’’ mastic
“ mynhao
“ opium
negal
Gtardod hestoro Issoa peas and plant
Cannulu, siu. A doubla Splints and bandagoa
Tin foil Hair-lip pins
Gold Leaf Gam lancets
Elastio rasp, bandage*
Patent Medicines.
flqteman's Drops. Turlington's Pnlrom
British oil Swainvs Panacea
Opodeldoc Lee's pils
Thompsons eye WatorModicumentum
Essence pepermint Chlorine tooth wash Ac
Godfrey’s cardial
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Sfc. fyc.
Bronze's Gold
•> deep yellow
“ green
" whito
Frosting's Bine
“ brown
'• white
Smalt's red
“ green
•* blue
White Lead insoil
Verdigris in oil
. " dry
Prussian blue No IAS
Lytherago
Spanishorown
“ white
Yellow ochre
Itod Lead
Black Isiad
White Chslk
Red do
Venitian Red
Venice Terpentino
Rosin, white
“ yellow
Pnttie,
Window Glass
Logwood
Alkanct root
Annntto
Madder
Oil Vitriol
Varnish, copul
*' black
“ Japan
t* mastic
Spirits Terpentino
Rios Vitriol
Rotten Stono
Pumice do
Isinglass
Glue
Putty
Chrome Greon, English Dragon's Blood
“ Yellow do Gum, copal
Chinese Vermillion
do
English
Chnrmina
Drop Lake
Rose pink, English
Turkey umber
Terra do llienoa
King's Yellow
Dutch Pink
shellac
Paint Brushes, from
No 000 to 7
Camel Hair
long and
White nosh hair
Marking do
Silver Mai
Dutch metal
scammony
“ trngacanth
“ plaster
Ilydroiedate potass
Hiera picra
Hop* r ,
lleory’s talc'd magnesia White skins
Surgeon's Instruments.
A! ace
Mari a ted tinct iron
Mask
lletulic zinc
Morphine acetiitu
•• iulphoto
Madder
Medicine chcstf-
Nux Vomieo
Nipple »hdU
*' abicldl
Nat hiegs
Oil altfnond*
• 44 nnnisi
41 bergamot
“ ciuiumon
/* cloves
“ carui
croton
" juniviri
'* lemon
" inentline pip
4r 11 eatir
44 rosemary
“ rosoe
'V rosenfme
" sabemi
•* rurclno
14 wormseed
<% winlergrccn
M vitriol
11 castor
“ olivo
** lamp
Oxymel equills
Oxymaiiuto poturs&e
Piperino
Pearl a«li
Pearl barley '
Phoaphoraji
Pink root
Pix tlurgund
Praa Ferri
Ptioflphas t odai
Procipitnte, red& Whitp
Pres to q jS nits
Painice Htoi e
Pungent vU's
Uuiiiine
(iuafsia
Ciuiclwilver
Has guiue
Red sanders
Rotten ntooe
Res alb
flav
Rad Alk&net
“ colchici
“ gentianne
11 hellebom nig
“ liquorice
“ rhoii
14 naiNHparilln
“ scilvag
** scueka
** serfientaring
n valerian
" verat alb
Sal epsom *
" ammoniac
41 nitre
“ rochelle
Saratoga powders
Seidlitz do
Soda do
Sang draconis
Setn carui
** colchica
" corttnd
Sul zinci
44 potaeeae
Sup carb soduo
Starch
Syrup, saHdnpunlla
44 equila
Spermaceti
8 Uron
Soap, castile
44 windier
44 fancy
nuff, cephalic
44 ucotch
'* maccoboy
8|»ongeb
Sucking bottles
Sinelliug vials
Healing wax, blaok
44 44 red
8ponk
Tapioca
Tamarinds
Tonqua beaus
Turpentine, Venice
44 oil of
Tartris potassae
Thermometer*
Wax. white
44 flaks
41 common
Wap, assorted
Shop Furniture.
Species, Tinctures and Apoth. scales A weights
Balt mouths Graduate mew. Mortars
Gulley pots, pills, boxes Pill tiles, Bed pans, peg
■Spatulas, glass funnels and stuud Lamps, Ac
Miscellaneous.
Perfumery assorted, Cosmetic and Transparent
Wash Balls, Pomado in Pots and Rolfs, Fancy
Soaps, Hair Powder and powder Puffs, Cologne
Water, Bay Rum, rod and black Ink Puwder.
Red and Black Sealing Wax and Wafers, com
mon and ent Glass, essence and pungent Vials,
Paste Blacking, Tooth Powder, Pink Buneers,
Chinese Tablets, Water Colours, Camel Hair,
Pencils, Heel Balls, Lead Pencils. Ac. Ac,
May 11 51 If
Amputating
Trepamnnuig
Obstetric
Pocket cases
Dus cling
Capping
Turnkeys
Teeth instraments
Tournnqnets
Teeth foresps
" files
Trasses of nil sort*
Dentiil's inslrunw ntf
Scarificators
Catheters
Bangres
Evans' crown Lancets
“ common do
Spring Lancets
* “ ' blades
8sneon’s needles
Htsthosnnpe*
Pessaries
Trocbsr’s spaas, pointed
“ . Lanoat go
Ear syntigea
Lanc.fi cases
Patent lint
Norton 6c Mitchell
H AVE jnst received at Apalnr hicoios*y the
brigl D'Mango Cora, Colnmbas and Ma
tilda, from New York,and by the schooner North
Carolina, ftom Boston, a very extensjve assort
ment of Domestic Goods unu Groceries; all of
which they offer on tho i.»ost favorable terms - —
Among them aro
IfiT bales Plaids, Checks and Btripe,
75 do. beatings and Shirtings,
48 coses Beets aod Shoes,
83 do. Beaver Hats, ‘
13 do. Wool do. '
100 barrels New England Rum,
50 do. American Kya Gin,
50 do. do. Brandy.
50 do. Good Cider,
50 do. do. do. Vinegar,
10 pipes French Brandy, different brands,
3 do. Holland Gin,
3 do. Jamuica Rum,
4 do. St. Croix do.
8 do. Windward Island Rum,
3 half pipes old L. P. Madeira
13 do. do. Sicily do.
30 casks Dry Malaga do.
40 da. Sweet da. de
1 pipe Superior Noyouo.
73 cases suuntern and Muscat Wine,
43 do. French Cordials,
30 baskets Chsnipaigne Win*,
51) do. longcoik Clnret
200 bags Havuunaaud St. Domingo Coffee,
30 do. pices.
10 do. Brasil Nats,
7 do. Soft Shell Almonds,
•i do. Filberts,
15 casks American cheese,
13 boxos Eng. Pine Apple do.
75 barrels lii»|i Potatoes
30 do. Unions,
76 do. Prime and Moss Pink, inspected
20 do. Mackerel, (October brand,)
150 casks I'liiimanlon l.itne,
200 do. assorted- Nails,
300 coils Bale Rope,
50 do. asserted sizes Manilla Rope
20 crates assorted Crockery,
30 baskets Sweet Oil,
80 doz. Castor do.
20 barrel* Glauhor and Epsom Salts.
30,000 best Huvnnns Cigars.
THF.V HAVB ALHO IN BTOHFr,
100 barrels Whiskey,
120 pieces Kentucky Bagging, '
200 coils CHtHrn Rope,
40 barrels Spent,, and Linseed Oil,
10 tons assorted Swedes and Russ in
100 do.Verdigris,
306 bag shot
2,000 pounds Bar Lead,
bagsreams rapping Perp.
{ An aasortment of Blank Books.
Besides a great variety of other goods necessa
ry for country stores. And to induce tho Mer
chants of the interior to confine their purchasers
to Apalachicola, they are determined to sell as
tow as can be purchased in New Orleans.
CHARLES E. NORTON.
JAMES II. MITCHELL.
Apalachicola, Nov. 1632—26—tf
G. W. Dillingham
HAS FOR SALF.
4 000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt,
5,000 bars Sweedes Iron all size
200 barrels Sugars; embracing common snd
choice qualities, Florida New Orleans
and West Indin,
200 socks Hnvunnn and La Guira prime
green Coffee
25 mils old Java Coffee, (big white.)
200 bbls fine retailing Alelosscs
100 do Fiend* Syrup
25 da Treacle, a choice article
50 do Boston Rum
& hhds old Jamaica Rum
I do St Cntix do
20 do Florida do fine flnvour,
100 fibls common western VVliiskev
5 do primo Mouongaholu, distilled 1831.
3 do Apple Brandy
5 pipes cngninc do embracing common
brands, tn “Otard’s host."
25 qr casks Malaga Wino
1 pipe old Madeira do
2 qr easks Port do
25qr do Lisbon da
30 qr do Teonrilie and Vidonia do
12 bbls rose, mint and other Cordials
12 baskets anchor Chnmpaigne *
5 bbls Stoughton's Billers ' '
12 bills common Gin
5 do Apple Vinegar
10 ile pure aperm.tceli Lump Oil
15 dp Train Oil
10 do Linseed Oil
300 bolts heavy 41 inch wide Kentucky
cotton Bagging
100licks dundeft aiuH invorness Bugging
300 lbs Bagging Twine
200 coils baht Itope
300 casks cut Nails, 3d assorted to 40d
3,000 pieces Castings and Hollow Were; em
bracing every variety from n slmviug
skillet to 70 gallon Syrrnp Pots
100 sets waggon und cart Boxes
S2.000 lbs soft Bar Lead
200 bags BlRtl, every size
50 kegs fine Rifle anil Gnn Powder
50 canisters sporting English Powder
80 bo*. 8 by 10 A 10 bv 12 Window Glass
2 bbls Putty in Bladilers
5 do Varnish, embracing Japan, to Shell
Luc and light Copal
1 Mil Spirits Turpentine
3 do Lamp Bluck
50 kegs ground Whito Lead
Common Paints assorted
Fine Faints do
Pqmt Brushes, do
50 caddies
Itnperinl, Gunpowder and old Hyson Tea
2 half chests yuung Hyson Tea
100 boxes good common Bni Soup
5 do fine Soda dt>
10 do Spermaceti Candles
1 Mil sound ftesh Hickory Nats
2 da soft shell Almonds
I2 : boses Raisins
30 do fine retailing Tobacco; ''Norfolk put
up,'' cayendish and other brands
50 kegs common North Carolina Tobacco.
lawestquulity; Baxes Prunes,
100 half, quarter and whole bus. choice So
gers, including the best y.el. Huvauna
2 boxes English fresh Mustard in bottles
1 do sharp American Mustard
llnps; Ginger, root and ground; Pepper;
Spice; Starch; Indigo,
Castor Oil; Calomel; Salts; Blue Stone;
Drugs and Medicines generally wanted and
the ibost approved Patent Medicines
100 bars Naylor's refined cast Steel
100 do German do
50 do common bliatnred do
200 lbs refined Borax
3 bbls fresh Dried Apples
20 halt bit's Not Mackere', pat up in Novem
ber, for faniiliea
50 bottles Catsup; LonfSugnr
1,000 gallons country made, well burnt Stone
Ware, assorted, from ball gallon Jugs to
7 gallon Churns
500 well-seasoned Juniper, country-made wo-
ter Bnckets, Wash Tubs, Keelers and
small Palls
Blacksmith's Tools nnd Mill Irons
Musical instruments and Joiner's Tools
50 bbls prime Pickled Pot k
200 boskets sweet L'orn Afoul
POLITICAL.
MisM* *xCo»;
Miiuiibn, i* not law, hut it altogether Void ion
I over alien friend* not i
of no lore*.
5. lie salved, Tltnr in addition to the gen*
etui principle, ns well at the expren declaration,
that powers not delegated are reserved, another
and more tpecial provition infened in the Con*
•tituiion, from abundant caution hat declared,
“that the migration or Importation of tucb per*
tods at any of the Slates now eiilling thaN
KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS
or I7g8 and 1799.
[tiib OniGINAt, DRAUGHT prepariid nr
TitoMAO JerrensuN.]
The following Resolutions passed the
House of Representatives of Kentucky,
Nov. lOiA 1798. On the passage of __
the first Resolution, one dissentient; j think prope? to ndrnhrihtli nof be prohibitmi
2d, Sn, 4th, hth, 6th, 7th, yth, two dis•, by the Congrett prior to the year 1808.”—*
300 empty salt Ha k*
2D0 ke^s Ti to 12 (iallon f s wood & iron Hoops
2 cahbP Saddlery, a £pod hsmoi tmont for La*
die* and Boya, inctading flue inen'a and
Hpaniith Htyle Huddles
1 cave old Pine Apple Clieeae
Nova Scotia (irindstouea aud Mill Sawe
*200 Hlinker B r 3onm
300 pnir Trace Cliume.
June 15 4 tf
NEW GOODS.
T HE subscriber lias now at Ajialachicida a
general Assortment ofGrocenes from New
York and New Orleana, and offers them for sule
on the most reasonable terms. H* bus made ar
rangements in the ubove cities to be constantly
supplied, and will fill uny orders at a commission
above Now Orlrgna prices, be lias new ou liumi.
French Brandy, Seig. Almonds
nette & Foaturd brand dirnzil No
Merchant Tailors
G.H. &C. A. PARODY
H AVE just received fresh ftom New York, ■
fine assortment of superfine BROAD
CLOTH; consisting of black blue bro<rn green
adelaid and mixed. Also, Bombazine* Vestings,
dec. whieh they will munufiiclure, to order in th*
most fashionable style, (or in any style to please
the fancy oflheir t cuatoawn.)aDd warrant each gar
ment, to fit. Gentlemen wisliio* to obtain dura
ble and fashionable clothing, will do well to call
tad examine lor themselves.
ALSO, n supply of Fashionable Black
and Drah HATS, nn< * “miner
clothing: consisting of Frock C mis,
_ Coatees, I'antalooas Vasts, Round
Jackets, Drawers, Ate. of Almost every descriptiuo,
ALSO, ucomplete assortment of foncy Articles
in their tine: Consisting of Stocks, Gloves Sus
penders, Flue Linen Shirts, Cravats, ruffled sod
plain Bosoms, silk nnd coUou pocket Handker
chiefs, Slippers, Umbrellas, Ac. all of which ttity
will sell cheap as Ilia cheapest.
N B. Particular attention paid to catting, end
repairing done at the shortest notice.
May II—61—if
end examine
m
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FOR SALE!
A TRACT OF LAND in Muscogee county,
lA known by No. 126, in the 9tk district, coo-
Uiumg 202 1-8 acres, drawn or giosHy by F. B.
T. Brown, of UMbmond county. For particulars
enquire of Stewart h) Fontaine, Columbus, or
of th* subscriber si Augusta. Georgia.
June )6—4-4» )SO HOLCOMBE.
American Ilrundy,
Holland Gin,
American do.
Jamaica Rain,
8t. Croix do.
Windward island do.
New Orleans do.
New England dq.
Apple Untidy,
Peach do.
Whiskey,
Madeira Wine,
Sicily do
Teneriffe do
Marseilles do
Malaga do
Port do.
Cordials of all kinds,
Cautorm Wine,
Muscat do
Iron assorted,
Filberts,
Picans,
Raisins and Figs,
Pickles and Proaorvo
PrunberncM,
Pepper, ,
Spices,
Lard, Cheese,
Butter, Bonus,
Bacon, Hams, Rlinul
dors and Sides,
Ricn,
Mess Pork,
Prime do
Mess Beef,
Tongues,
Pilot Bread,
Butter Crackes,
Mocon,
Shat, assorted,
Rosin,
sentients; 9th, three dissentients,
1, Resolved, That the several States
com|H»iit|r the United Stntei of America,
tire not united on the principle of unlimited
submission It) their Uenerul Government
hut that by compact tinder the style anti
title of it Conatitution for the United
State), and of amendments thereto, they
constituted a General Government for spe
cial purposes, delegated to that Government
certain definite powers, reserving each
State to itself, (he residuary mass of tight
to their own self-government; ami, that
whensoever the General Government as
sumes midi-legated powers, its acts are
unauthbritative, void, and of no force; that
to this compact each Stale acceded as a
State, nnd is an integral party; that this
Government, created by this compact,
wits not made the exclusive or final judge
of the extent of ihe powor* delegated to
itself; since that would have, made its dis
cretion, aud not tho Constitution, the
ineastire of its powers; but that, ns in all
other cases of compact, among parties hav
ing no common judge, each party has an
equal right to judge /or if self, as welt uf
infractions as of the at
redress,
2; Resolved, That ihe Constitution of
llie Uni-nd States having delegated to
Congre-s a power to punish treason, coun-
lerfeifng the seeprities and current coin of
the United States, piracies and felnities
committed on the high seas, und offences
against the laws of nations, and no other-
crimes whatever, and it being true, as a
general principle, and one of the amend
ments to the Constitution having nlso de
clared, “ that the powers not delcgatud to
the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibitod by it to the States, aro reserv
ed to the Slates respectively, or to the
people,” therefore, also, the same net ol
Congress, passed on tho 14>h day of July,
1798, and entitled “ An act in addition to
the act entitled tin act for the punishment
of certain crime* against Ihe U. Slates,”
as also, the art paired by them on the
27ih dny uf June, 1798. entitled “An net
its punish frauds committed on the Bank
of the United Stales,” (und all other their
nets which assume to create, define, or
punish crimes other than those enumerated
in the Constitution,) are altogether void
and of no force, and that the power to cre
ate, define nnd punish such other crimes,
is reserved, nnd of right appertains solely
and exclusively to the respective Stales,
each within its own territory..
3. Resolved, That it.is true, as a gen
eral principle, and is nlso expressly de
clared by one of the amendments to ;he
Constitution, that “ the powers no[ dele
gated to the United States by the Constitu
tion, nor prohibited by't to the Slates, are
reserved (o tho States respectively or to
the people ;” and, tint no power over the
That this Commonwealth does admit the mlgrs*
tion of alien friends described as the subject of '
the said net concerning aliens; that a provision ’
against prohibiting their migration, is a provis
ion against all nets equivalent thereto. Or- h
would be nugatory; that to remove them when
migrated is equiyffeni to a prohibition of their
migration, and if, therefore, contrary to theemd
provision ef (he Coniiiintion, and void. '
G. Resolved, That the imprisonment fif ■
person under the pip lection or the lews of thif
Commonwealth, on his failure to obey the sim
ple order of the President, to depart out ef th?
United States; as is undertaken by the said act,
entitled an act concerning aliens,” is contrary
to the Constitntion, one Amendment in which he*
providedsjluj “ no parent! shall bo deprived of
liberty without due process of law”, and
Sparkling Champaignc Kentucky Bugging,
Draught Cider, Scutch do
Bottled do Balo Rope,
Draught Ale, Rigging nnd R0110 of
Porter, all kinds for Btenm-
Olive Oil, Imuts and Barges,
Irish Whiskey, Paints ofall kinds,
Northern nod Western Point Brushes,
Flout, Linseed Oil,
Havaans and St. Do- Sperm do
mingo Coffee, Whale do
Hyson Tea, Yuung Hy- Bar Lead,
•on, 4d, 6d, Bd, 10d, Sc. 13d
Souchong Sc, Gunpow- Nails,
derdo Spikes.
New Orleans Sugar, Tar, Varnish nnd Spi-
Havsnnn do rits of Turpentine,
Molasses, Pearlssh,
Loaf Sugar, Sill Petre,
Lump do Copperas,
Lnvendish Tobacco, Salts,
Plug do Starch,
Twist do Pepper Since,
Ketchup,
Oyster Jars,
Bottles,
Demijohn.
Also, a variety of other artiele*
JOHN O. SEWALL.
Apalachicola, Dee. 28d, 22—33—fit
8punish Cigars,
American do
Dried Apples
NOTICE.
D URING my absence to the North, Mr. A
K. Avia is authorized to receive nod re-
(.eiut for all acrousts and notes doe mo.
Coliiabu.Jtae lh-7-if J. 9. SMITH.
that another having provided, "that iu ti)
criminal prosecuTtons, tho accused shsK cn-
joy the right to a oublic trial by aq Impar
tial jury, to bn informed as to-the nature and
CHOsu of the accusation, to he confronted with
the witnesses against him, to have compulsory
process' for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and
to have assistance of counsel for his defence,”
(he same act undertaking to authorise the Prey*
modi and measure of idem to remov? a parson out of the United
Slates who is un^thn protection of the law,
011 his suspicion, without jury, without publie
trial, without fOitfronlatton of Ihe witnesses
against him, wirhout haying witnesses in his «»-
vor, without defence, without counsel, is contra
ry to these provisions alto of the Constitution,
is therefore not law, but utterly void and of no
force.
Tltnt rransfei itig the pttwef of judging any
person who is under the protection of Ihe laws,
front ihe.couris of the Ptesideni of the United
States as is ondertuken by the same'eel ns rori«
corning aliens, is against the article of the Con
stitution which provides, that “thejudicial pow
er of the United Slates shall he vested in the
courts, the judges oi which shtill hold their o*ce
during good behavior," end that the mid act ie
void for that reisnn also; and it ii further to be
noted that this irauster of judiciary power is to
tnBt magistrate of tho general government who
already possesses nil the executive, and « quaN
ifted negative in all the legislative powers.
7. Resolved, Thatthe constructioe applied'
hy the General Government (as is evident by
sundry of the proceedirgs) to those parts of tho
Constitution (if Ihe United States, which dele
gate to Congress, power 10 fey and collect tux
es duties, imposts, excises; to pay the debts, and
provide for the common defence, and geueral
welfare of the United'States, und to make all
laws which ahull be necessary and pro;i*r for
carrying into execution the powers vested by
the Constitution in the government of (he United
Suites, or any department thereof, goes to the
destruction of all the limits prescribed to their
power by the Constitution—That words meant
hy that instrument to be subsiduary only to the
eieciiiion of the limited potters, ought not to
be so constructed as themselves 10 give Unfitllf-
.... powers, nor a part so to be taken, aa to des-
freedom of religion, free Jon) of spocuh, j * r °y 'he whole residue of the iostrumeot; Thyl
nr freedom of the press, being delegated I 'he proceedings of the General Government
to tlm United Stales by the Constiiuliun, - under color of those articles, will be a fit end
nor prohibited by it to the States, all law* j necessary subject for revisal and correction qt a
fnl powers respecting the same did of right (*hne of greater tranquility, while those specified
remain, und were reserved to the State* -'» the preceding resolutions call for immediam
or to tho pooplc ; that thus was muuifest- redress.
ed their determination to retain 10 them- ! &• Resolved, Thitt- the preceding resolution*
selves the right of judging how far the li-1 he transmitted to the 8onaton and Represea)H-
centiotiriiesa of speech and of tho press | '' vc * In Congress from this commonwealth, O- o
tuny be abridged without lessening their I we enjoined to proSent tho same to their ret-
useful freedom, nnd how far those abuses j pvclive houses, and to use their host endue-
which cnimui be separated from their use, vor * W procure‘at the next Session of
Congress, a repeal of the aforesaid unconstitu
tional and obnoxious sett.
9. Resolved, lastly, That the governor of
this common wealth be, and it hereby authorised
and requested to communicate the preceding
resolutions to the legislatures of the several
States, to assure them ihul this commonwealth
consider* union for apecial ottional p- rpotes,
and particularly for thote specified in their lam
federal compact, to bo friendly It) fhs peace,
happiness and prosperity of all the States—that
faithful to tlmt compact, according 10 the plait)
intent and meaning in which it was understood
and acceded to by the several partie*, it is tin-
cerely anxious for lit preservation; that it doea
also believe, that to take from tfie States all the
powers of soll governmenl, and transfer them tn
a general and consolidated government, without
regard to the spocinl delegations and reserva
tions solemnly agreed to in that, rompset, is not
for the peace, happiness, or prosperity of these
state*: Aod that, therefore, this commonwealth
it determined, at it doubts not its co-states are,
to sidtmit to undelegated, and consequently un
limited, powers in no man, or body of men on
earth: that if the acts before ipecifled should
stand, these conclusions would flow from them;
that tho general government may place any act
they think proper 00 the list of crimes, and pun
ish it themselves, whether enumerated Or
not enumerated by the Constitution, as cog-
nixablo by them; that they may transfer
its cognizance to the President or any {oth
er person, who may himsell be tho accuser
counsel, judge, and fury, whose suspicious
may be the evidence, his order the sentence his
officer the executiuuer, and his breast the so!*
record of Ihe trantactiou; that a very numerbus
and valuable description of the inhabitants of
these States,being by this precedent reduced at
ouriews to the dominion of one man,
and the barriers of the Comgjjutioe thus swept
from us all;; oc1 rampart mtfXai,,, ag,i n , ( (l , s
i sreiont sod the power of a majority of Cots
grata, to proiact from a lifiVeiportatfon o^other
grievous punishment ,be m,| U ority of the »me
body, the legislatures, judges, governors, and
counsellor* of the States, bor their other peace
able inhabitin'* who may venture 10 reclaim the
constitutional rights and liberties of Ihe Slate*
and re-Ti't, or who for o;brr cans.«, good or
bad,may be tdlnexiutt- ts v., Vmv if a. f
should be tolerated rather than the use be
destroyed; and thus also they* guarded a-
guiust all abridgment by- tho tiro United
Suites, of the freedom of religious princi
ples itnil exercises, and retained to them
selves the t ight of protecting the same, as
this, stated by a luw passed on the getter-
ul demand ofits citizens, had already pro
tected th-tu from all human roatraiut ot
interference; and that, in addition to this
general principle and express declaration,
another and more special provision has
been made by one of the amendments 10
the Constitution, which expregsly declares,
that Congress shall make no laws respect
ing nn establishment of religion, or pro
hibiting the free exercise thereof, or a-
bridging the freedom of speech, or of the
press," thereby guarding ill the same sen
tence, and under the seme words, the free
dom of religion, of speech, and of tho
press, insomuch, that whatever violates
either, throws down the sanctuary which
covers the others, and that libels, falsehood
ami defamation, equally with heresy and
false religion, are withheld from the cog
nizance of Federal tribauals. That there
fore the act of the Congress of the United
States, passed on tho 14th of July, 1798,
entitled “ An act in addition to the act en
titled an act for the punishment of certain
erinies against ihe United States," which
does abridge tlm freedom of the press,
is not t.Aw, but is altogether void aud or
NO FORCE.
4. Resolved, That alien friends are un
der the jurisdiction and protection ol the
laws of the State wherein they are: that no
Itower over them has been delegated to the
United Stales, nor prohibited to the indi
vidual Stalf!adistiiict|froni their power over
citizens; aad . it being irae, as a general
principle, and one of the amendments to
the Constitution having also declared, that
“the power* not delegated to the United
State* by the Constitution, nor prohibited
to the States, are reserved 10 the States
respectively, or to the people,” the act of
the Congress of the U, States, 'pasted tho
22d day of June, 1798, entitled, “An act
concerting aliens," which assumes power
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