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BV VAN NES8, ISETHUNE & LEWIS.
LtJMSUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1832,
COLUMBUS
THE ENQUIRER
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
T three dollars por •innairi, puynblc in nd-
_JL ^Attco: or four dollars if not paid for before
iWcdfof the year.
Advertisement* will be inserted at tho bleu
of scocnty-fiH^n aMls per hundred words for die
first insertion, .*iqd fifty rents lor each week’s
continuance. In all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an evert bundled, will be
considered its nn hundred, and charged as such:
When the number of insertions of un advertise
merit is not specified, it will bo continued untij.
forbid, and charged accordingly.
Sheriffs* nnd olner Officers" advertisements in
serted at customary rates. , »
Letters to tho Editors on bueincaa must die
post-paid; and in all oases where it is not done,
the postage will lie charged to the writer,
v LAN 1), by Administrators, F.xo*
L.C. ALLEN
if as r.r.rrivif) sts.Amuoat iiAi.TiMottr,
ranine brandy, ■
Jamaica and American RUM,
Holland and American GIN,
Madeira. J
’feireritfo. ( nrwar ow cli. .
Meisailies, f. rr ERI Hi Wq
Sweet, \ " '•
Loaf and Br,>Wn 'SUGAR,
Ilrhne COFFEE.
tobacco.
A large assortment of JOINERS' TOOLS,
BLUE PLAINS.
Which lie oticrs % sule on his usual low terms.
Dec. io-3o-ir.
festor. or Guardians, are required by taw to lie
held oa the first Tuesday in the month, lieliveen
tho hoar* often in the forenoon and throe in.the
afternoon, at tho eoart-lionse in tho county in
•which tho property is sitnutd. Notice ’of lliese
are to bo given in a public gwette SIXTY DAYS
prn-ioua to the day of sale.
SALES OF NEGROES must ho at litildic
auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at the place of
nil'll.tins in tlip rminfv where I tin I.otters Tes*
public sates in the comity where tho Letters Tes-
Utnuntary, of Administration or Guardianship,
may have bean granted, first giving SIXTY
DAYS notice thereof, in one of the public ga
zettes of litis state, and at the door of the court
house where such sales arc to he held.
Notice for tho sule «f Personal l’rouerty must
be givsn in like manner fur FORT V DAYS,
previous to the day of sale.
Notice in the debtors nmlcieditorsefan Estate
must be published FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application wilt ha made to the
Cotrt of Ordinary for LEAVE TO SELL
LAND, must he published FOUR MONTHS.
Not.ee (hr LEAVE',T«l SELL NEGROES
.must tie puWiehcd fur FOUR MONTHS, be
fore any ardor absolute slwll bo made Abortion by
thu Cpurt
JUST RECEIVED
lty steamboat Georgian, a general assortment of
JATAJtf WARS,
flapper and zilic Kettles,
Pewter Basins tad Plates,
Slioct Copper,
Do. Lead,
Do. Zinc,
Do. Russia Iron,
Do. Brass,'
Hoop Inin.’
ALSO ON HAND.
A GKSKtt.lt* AUMBTHKKT OK
TIN WARE.
All of which will he fluid ut the lowest price*,
wholesale and r«nil.
ILT Cash (mid for old Pewter.
Harvey hall.
Columbus, Dec. 17—3T—tf
POWERS A NAFEW
GROCERIES.;
T IlKtShbstiribeni bade received perstedtner j I. „ „
Baltimore, and ofibr for suie on rOosotinble (allUL
terms,
.,i *
‘Sitgaf ahtf Coneo,
WetHirrt WWaKty.
Hum nnd Wittei i
Liverpool Ground Suit,
Pickled Pork. . .
Mackerel, Vinegar, Molasses,
Western Flour, frosb and n nopetior'article,
Onstingdand Hollow Ware,
Youog My«on -Ton,
Pepper, pice, Ginger, ,,
Starch,Tniiigu,
Rleei new and fresh.
Figs, Rnisins, Craelftrs,
Collins & Co’s Abes.
Tobacco ttntl Sugars,
Togolher with n-gt. ueral assortment of Tin, Jn
pannedundCopper Wiiro.
TARVER dr. SQUIRE
Columbus, Jan. 28—tU—If
COLUMBUS
Store.
i-
MR. IIAYNE’fl SPEECH.
(concluded. )
E. WELL8 & Co.
H AVr. removed to tho Uriels Building next
door above \\ m. 1). Hurjnove'isjii llroud
Street, where, they offer for sale, on reasonable
’ terms,
BOOTS A V D SHOES
of every description, of their own inanMieturc,
ColISlbtillt* of
230 pairs peniletnen*H Boots
300
10U
75
50
2’M)
;iow
Udi
calfskin Siloes, high ami low quarter,
no. Csilfskin Tumps,
do. llubkskia Shoes,
do. sealskin Pumps,
do Brogan*,
do. course slices,
d pnmelUi Hoots und $T:wh of various
kinds,
Morocco Himes,
8ua)*kiu do * t
i-dlfflkin do-
Leather wrd^jngliM e>» and Bools,
i Shoes, qfovory
FREE TRADE,
NO OOMSXffATXO^...
— 1 Misses an'! Hindi uns Know
Earthen- Ware, Glass, 1 China • descripdom
AND •.
toosms-eiAssss.
THOMAS J. RARROW & Co-
haporters, No. 88 tfilter SUioct, New-York.
"JJAVING made extensive UcrtlftHxiens with
N. B. All* work cf.their ov, n inanufncture,
warrintoiUiotto up.
.fnlv 2—7—tf
ouo of thu I argent and most improved Pot
lories iu Flighted, are onabled to oiler one of tho
most extend vu stocks in jpurket. cpns stiag of
.every Variety Earthen-ffarc. China, Cl lass and •
* Looking Glasses, either ropridked to order, or in j.
J the ovtginu p*al;n#o at unraqiaiotily fov'.ratrs for j
cash or oily aeciphmr.es. '|'he very liberal wpt
1 litheito /ccLived from, our. Hputhern, uiuj
item friends vmdel’tbe most tV>tns dircutn-
Huperfmo and common, wnito, nnd red Flannels. J stances, mils for four itafmfcsl thanks’. We liuvo
SottiuotN, Cainblep*, ludics* niarino Hose, | survived tho* fill In thf»*tru<r(rle with n'hody t>f
Black cotton dy gontlemeu’s uicriuo and (amirs men. who have combined all (heir efforts to' efi
fi^ct our desliuction, simply hpcauso we will net
POWERS & • N A PEW
llayrt withir. a few d«iy» mccived mi l opened, an
additiomi) supplv of
Seasonable y Goods
HuV(l-icarv, Cvtlmj,
H AVE ,iu»t r«c«iyo<l,un(l Ipr »ftlc tho follow- cad.
mg arjicjeii: ! port
Ltmtlon liuif. Blankctc, Briatol do We
Wool rialf Hose,
Miijses nnd childrendo
Superfine bonnet Ribboite, htflbtii do
A lot of t iuu.t: antutig which art: dtoicti Ritieu,
and J’t'rcositon l owJi|ie piecoe,
CoUnnbuH. Dec 3--2J1
COMMISSION business.
T he undertiigneU biivittg taken the new
Ware-Hohse uetirllie VVhhrf lor llto ple-
aunl scarun. tcndorn hianervKWHjo bis ftioud. ttlul
the public in the abovebusinens.
lie will be prepared to extend the nRU.-il foetli-
!ios to his customers, nnd hopes by giving bis per
il o'
sonal attention, to shnre a part at tho puplic
tunago. WM. U. KIMBROUGH
Columhus, Sept. 24—19—tf
THE
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
■* *r ill bo continued by the wbscribei* uu-
f f derthe ftrtr.of S. K Hodges & Co. who,
While they feel grateful (br former favors will ou-
deuvuur to delervoa etintinaance of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SA.MUIJL K. HODGES.
Ox CosstosnzxT— Aud ’till It. sold on accomuo-
dating terms :
4QU bill,. Sugar,
, 120 Hack. Cofi'eo,
J^OOO bushels Salt, „
14 quarter cusKa ^Y^)e,
•8,003 U)»- Costing.:, '
iiO.UOO lb*. Haeon, .
4 boxes While Savanna Segura,
L dozen pairs Boots,
ft boxes Sn's, various qtijliues,
10 bids'. Salts,
goo pteges Bagging,
it “
dale Rope,
Iruu, Steel, Naibt,
SMITH & MOIM5AN
A ltE m>w lcceiving hy lltB st^unicr Georgian.
the following article*.kisl *
00 k'igscul Nails, ussorled size*,
3<l lililfl Mol^ttPfl, lifirst rule ariuno,
20 kegs Goshen Butfer, in 251b. kegs, for fami
ly use, m
20 kegs Kit liinond Tobacco, assorted qualifies,
4 bbis. Lins< ed Oil, <4 ;
30 bbls, best VV r estt*ru Whiskey, ,
8 tqns Swedes Iron,.
SJieet nnd hoop Imn,
Cuet Steel, F.uglish hindered dji
Steel fur carriage Springs,
fi hhds. St.Cioix Sugar,
Nuil Rods for horse shoe nails,
—A LSD-
On hand. Sugar, Coffee. Powder nnd Shot, Lead,
Suit, Cigar*, Trace Chain*, Ten, Lend’ Sugar.
Mackerel, and various oilier articles too tediou* to
mention,' making .‘heir nnsortment very good,
which they will sell on reasonable term*.
Jan. 21—tf
join them in cbinbining to compi'l tho couiiliv
merchdtiifl to pay an exorbitant profit on his pm-
cliuses in this lino. We on it only rukorate former
assuranees of using every exertion ; to pinpioie
the interest of our rnercaiilile fiieipj* i»utlie
tenf ami variety of our Mock, the fineness of o. •fir»-
cc8, aatt the shill and care tf our pitchers, tikqferiii
ing opim a fredtrnde as* the only Hy.Nteirt wlifr.lv
con give, stability to thu mutual otluivatuf city
and country merclit-ni*..,
THOMAS J BARROW &. to.
88 IVatcr-xirc't, Ndb-YbYkl
Jan. Iff—37—3t
SfnMBttnc®,
Which rttfidtirs llihlf vtook very complete.
*^pHl5fR u.-mlment comprise, nenrly nil urtf-
tles v-hioh arc ttcuitlly wunted in tbsir I
anil they oiK.-r.llpm) ai mcdiifali: prices.
They re.pcctjully -elicit .t contiuuanco of (Kt
irobugo Rlim liibifiVi. hds anti mo ptiblic. ’
1 Oct fi—91—if
^GENElIAf^ AGENCY
COTTOX WANTED,
THE SUBSCI
,1000
1 UK SUaSCKlBEtlS WISH TO 1'UIICIIX
COLUMBUS
If AT STORE.
BAGS COTTON,
F OR which li:ey will p«v tho highest cuoh
price that any foroigti market ttuLhorizett.
SMITH .fc MORGAN,
M. W PERKY.
Colutnbua, Oct. 2T»—24—If
A M M.
L. J. DAVIES & Co.
H AVE been receiving the ln»t week, and
will continue to receive tbit present season,
Goods by Huvunnalt aud Apalachicola Bay, which
will enable them to koep up a general ttntl com
plete assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY.
DRY-GOOD S,
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Cofufhf) us t iff. org ia.
T HE subscriber* t^ndor their services Tor the
triiuflaction of the above business, under the
firm of « *
CARVER & SQUIRE,
and are now ready to receive Marclinmlize and
Crothm for,ale, on oonrigninen:. They are al
so notv making arrangements |U the election of a
largo huil extensiveWiuo-Iipuso for tho rooep-
tion of Cotton,early next Fall.
They are prepared to in., e liberal mlvanccaon
call Mereliandixe and Produce consigned to tltetn,
and will devote their whole attention to tho inter
est of those who fiver them w ills their patmaugo.
BENJAMIN P. TARVER,
HARVEY H. SQUIRE.
REFERENCES.
Messrs James Italic to:. At Son, New York.
- vice. i’. «S- VV in . Bovvers, N. Orlenna.
" l,i ..fits. Lulhtop A Co 'Appulaclticolu,
Edtvitr i J He, Fst|. do.
George IV Dillingham, Esq (.'olumbua, Gu.
Hiram Noli.se, E-q. do.
IN SENATE.
Momifig, Jon. Hi, 1832.
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.
In concluding, Mr. President, what I
have to say on lilts branch of tho subject,
I must take llto liberty of presenting a
lew general consideration*. In a broad
view of the question, it nover can be ex
pedient to iutroduce into n country the
manufacture of tiny article that cannot ba
produced as elicit ply ut home ns it can be
obtained from ubioad. There are some
stick now made in this cottnfYy, and their
ability to sustain themselves, without pro
tection, is uuqncslionuble. The only ex
ception I would admit to the rule 1 have
laid down, relates tb articles strictly neces
sary to national defence. I do not ulludtt
to the haMlimeiits of a soldier, itr to arn-
clns strictly necessary to itis consumption,
but to arms and munitions of war. It is
the true policy of all nations to “ buy
where they cab Inn cheapest," This is
the very instinct of our nature, and when
we depart from it in.national concerns, wc
violate the soundest principles of political
economy, u science which is in ltd but
the lessons Of wisdom and nn eiilighleued
experience n|iplied to the affairs of na
tions. Sir, tho restrictive policy is foun
ded on the -triumph of thu selfish princi
ple. It assumes that the natural position
of nations towards each other is one-of
enmity nnd rivalship. founded on a Sttp-
IMised opposition Of interests. The doc
trine of tho aid school was, that, what wns
gained by one uutiou, was necessarily lost
by another. 1
Thu plain and seemingly obvious truth,
that in u fair and equal exchange of com
modities, all parlies gaintid, is a noble
discovery of modern times. Tito contra
ry principle naturally led to commercial
rivalries, wars, nnd abuses of all sorts.—
The benefits of commerce being regarded
as a stake to bo won, or "an advantage to
be wrested from others by fraud or by
force, governments naturally strove lo se
cure them to their own subjects; anil when
they once set out in this wrong direction,
of retaliation, coaid be profitable. In ev
ery possible situation, , p trade, ’.vlioiliuk
more or less restricted, is profitable, or it in
not.This can only bodecidoii by experience,
nnd if tbo trade be luff to rcgulaVo itself
water would not tnorq .naturally - se k its
level, titan tile intcrcourfo adjust, itself to
the trim iytwests of tho parties^ Sir, as
to this idea of ilic.rcgulaljqn , by govern*
meat ofjljp pursuit of men, I cun,aider it eg:
u reumuiit of barbarism .disgraceful to an
enlighte'ned age, and inenpsistant widt the
first principles ol rational liberty. - 1 hold-,
government lo bo utterly incapable, front
its position,-.of exercising such a power
wisely, prudently, or jos'h, Arc tbo ru*
lets of tho world the depositories ofils col
lected wisdom! Sri , cijn tte forget llto
advice of a great .stiitcsmau ip iris ,fon--
*• Go see llto world, my son, tli.a,' t|iptt
may learn tVith how littlo wisdom nntlkiud
is governed,” And is our.gQVccqntent oil,
exception to this rule, or.,do tyo not find
here its every where else, that , j
“ Man, proud tana,'
Dressed in a littlo Ijrii-j’iiutlpiril.y,
Plays aaclt fantastic tricks before high Ilcav'u.
As makes the angels tveop.'’ 11 1,1
The gentle molt bus appealed to'flte ex
ample oftilher nation's. Sir, t1»6y ,are till
against him. -Tlifcy bavh had lelti'ictious
enough, to bo sure ; but fliev are' gettiqg,
IteaHily 4ick of them, and ih-ft’rfgTtfqd, pa/-;
tiCulibiy, would willingly get liil of them,
if they could. XVe have been assured, bv
the declaration of a Minister oft lip Crown,
from bis place fit Parlinturit, “ that iborb
i4 a growing conviction, among alt men ef
sense aud retleelioo in Ihiit country, that
the true policy of all nationsds tb'bu fetnul
iu unrestricted industry." Sir; fh' Etig*
land limy are now rcu-actiOg their steps,
a ltd eOdeuvoring to relieve 1 themselves of
BOIaT15TG
L O T 81 S,
the system us fast as they can. "XVitiiin a
low years past, upwards oftltieb hunllted
statutes, imposing rosrrictiuhs jit that coun
try, have betth iopbaled; arid A case hui re
cently occurred there, which seems to
leave no doubt that, if Great Britain lias
grown great, it is, us Mr. fliisltisson hirs
declared, “ not in eonsequCnce of, but ill
spite of, lior rosti ictloii." The silk maim
afacltire, protected by chorntnus homines,
wns found to bo in such <v declining cottdi-
it wns quite natural that they should not ' lion, that the government was obliged to do
i^llUL'nj l Ulll|*n, we.
Upper aud Soul Leatliur,
Bylup, SwcetiiioatSj An,
Soptombor 17-*-l8—3t
_ THK SUBSCRIBER* HAVE TAKEN THE
WARE-HOUSE
fl .
NOURSE & CLARK
H AVE removwl to the new brick building
next south of Smith .V -Miirgua’s Store,
where they, ufiur for sale u general aasurttiieut el
HATS, .
Of their own manufacture, on tbo most accom
modating terms
—among which ahk—
White, Pi ah and Pluck Heaver, Otter,
and Fine, liar am and Wool flats.
N. A C. will bo confltantly receiving fr«*li
fmpplio* of If.ViS from tho factory, and of the la
test fashion*
A I.BO FOR RALE,
75 Gentlonieii’s Die** und Frock COATS,
do “ FANTALOQNS,
do “ VJ^TS.
BJBW sur
Of the State at Georgia.
Mav 12—52—tf*
-t-among wjiicu aiu:—
Boko, London Lkilllu and Point BlitiiUeU
SaUinet* ol’.diffqruutcolois aud qualities
lied, white aud gioeit Flanuels
White Gnntitn Flahriel *
Mixt Korsoy aud liiuo Pluinn '
Grou do Swi** i|ji l Gioa d<x’Knpi,Sfdk* of.yarious
‘colors ^ - v\ ■ di
Black Italian Lustring aud. Smcheiv Silks
Rich Plaid Silk* ‘ (
Sutinsof various colors . - * *ti:.* ’ i
Fjorcncq do dd
Italian Gfapus <1q do
Canton Caniblei and Ponueea
Black rttui green worsted Uerragu*
PUm and tigered Svvi*s .MukIios
Do do Jackmiet
Furniture and Cambric Liupty
Corded Skirt*
, Ladies’ Corset* and silk and cotton Lacing*
! Thread, bobhinoi und muslin Edging* it’
j Thread mid hobfoinet Poutings
J7 *:ile hy
Mav M—52-
qaan
STEWART A- FONT AIN.
-tf
f^eoeEiiiEs;
For Colton, Pipe Staves, Hides
or approved paper.
C 51 AltLES E NORTON
g'NP't'iMri Mcrchante and Plunlers visiting
stop short till they ended in binding ill the
bonds of rimtiiction, not only the whole
country, bm all ofiis parts. Thus wo ure
told that Koglaml first protected by her
restrictive policy lior whole- empire against
all thu world, then Great Britain against
the colonics, then tho British isles against
oacb other, and ended by vainly attempt
ing to protect all the great interests and
employment* of tbo Stale by balancing
them ngnin,t each other. Sir, such a sys
tem, carried fully uut, is nut confined to
rival nations, but protects one town against
unulber, considers villages, and even fam
ilies ut rivals; and cannot stop short of
“ Robinson Crusoe in hi, goal skins.”—
It takes but ooo step further to make eve
ry man his own luwyer, doctor, fanner,
nnd shoemaker—and, if I tnuy be ulloived
an Irishism, bis otvn seamstress und wash-
ur-wnman. The doctriqooffrec trade, on
the contrary, is founded on the truo social
system. It luoks on ail mankind us chil-
l;ii-l,train.Jlmt lie hint jut t received from
New Orleans, a large mid extensive assortment -
of tirocrnt-H, which .unhid to Itis former supply ' dron ol a common parent—and Ihft great
ft-.ui New York, ittul.es hi* assortment us cunt- j family of itaUitts as linkotl together ity
plete, if not suj>ortnr, to uny ho hits ever olibred j mu ,ti u | interests. Sir, us tlioro is a reli-
jib MaUMimuM will la, supplied ns often at! B ion - *“, 1 ‘>« licv0 “ ,0rt! « “ V° li ‘ ict °f nU '
oncii a month, that hi* cu*iBuu‘i*in»y *ero ut turc. Cast youi* eyes ovor^ liii* yarioiia
B elonging to Foutuine a cook, j
and will receive Coltou in Htore »l the usu-1
Cas!i! Cash!!!
\ Plain aud figured Bobbinel Lace,
Lace Cape*. Cap* aud Crazy Xiiiioi
! Infant* lace and cambric €aj»B
[ Blonde lance ami Petuling
j Pink cambric Print*
{ Black aud white do do
j Black lace Veil*
! French Muslins and Calicoes
any tinw of finding a good ufrHuttnonl
Merfliuni* an<! PlaiitiT* will find it to their ud* | JIIK J vnlliwi, rocks und fortilo fields,
vantage t‘* swo him a calf, a*_it i* hi* iiiteniiim to j t j ■ diffurent productioai—its itifimlo
sell lit MtHMile |n ,InrOitsli. Cutton, Kpo j - • clinullo . Sen tbo
| earth—sou its surface diversified with lulls
No-
Slov.s, Suit* nr approved I'a per.
AyuJncluevlu, D* c. 20, I831-r34—tstf
ecetve t.nUnn in store mi >"'. usu-, . . , |>i u i D and striped (iinjrinms
:,l rates, upon Whiish liberal adyunca* will hi,,// you Wantany OJUIC flOOVL m . ltki wbiu> '....u redltto.ioeRbawh,
made. We tolmia stmre el psldie natroaugs. ! article, take a Ticlcd
J, FONTAINE, | - At
SMITH & MORGAN, IU UlC
„ .... . , ,«■,«[ /; E,lttV MILLBDGEVILLE
^uju^iW. Oct^l—-4—^tf ——t-l etJfB TTITIJ
new goods. LO ttery,
.... L.C.ALLEN ; i - • 7
lft» nixcivitu ANO IS Hl.tKlVlNO, Mtf
FALL AND W INTER
GOODS, 1 | j prize of
3 “. •* 10,000
6 :?«
WHICH HAS A
gP&SBtfDXD SCZISMS.
SUCH AS TUX ,01.LOWING
Htdl be will sell on ocboimmodaltiig |
lertits. sfojfk j- couyirisnd jn purl of
iiu! a»tick;*, vu,t . r .
Limdon Dufla. Hose an.nbnnt BlnaWts!
, v, zi
aunwnri— Unite Slid 1
Saner blue, blank, brown und oltvo OMM,
Blark Lusting. Heavt rioens. Fancy Lord,
Red and white Flannels Oanlqii Hnitnels,
Red. white aud figured Valencia bhuwtn,
ifritnbazeltes nnd Bombazines,
Merino Cirenssians of various colors,
Thibet, wool Shawl*
Silk and gauze Shawl*und llaiidkftrcliicfV
Silk, fluirg aod hamlirhnn do.
Ladles^Itnvm nnd linen cnmhric do.* ''
Do do do bordered do t
lush Liueu* aud 'Table Daniatk % , ,
Silk, cotton and worsted Hosiery
(lentiemen'b VThdd*tock and biavft^Ctiivcf
| IAiilie*' kid and liorseJikin Glovofl ami Miu*'
| Geatiemen’* xvtxiUeii Glove* and MiUm*
; Colored Cainhric#* : • ,
j Black and vyhite (look* A: Lye*
! Pin* and Needles
j pool Thread and Isinen Flo**
j White Meraaila* and printed Counterpanes
! 3-4 und 4-1 Furniture Print*
Dimity und furniture Binding
ok oosffsxoifraEsiffT.
. hhl*. canal Flour, freuli
m
varieties ef soil and climate. See the
mighty rivers winding their way lu the
very mountain's buse, and thence gui
ding iii-’iii In the vast ocoan, dividing, yet
M-muagnitAla Whiskey, fourth connecting nations. Can any ...an who
considers ibese tilings with the eye of a
philosopher, not rand the design of the
. great Creator (written legibly in his works)
! that Itis children should be drawn together
I in a free commercial intercourse, ami mu-
j igal exchanges of the various gills with
1 which a bountiful i'luvidouce bus blessed
THE SUBSCRIBERS I ihwn* Commerce.sir, restricted even as she
B Edrr.CTFL’LLY wliirm their friend* nnd I lias been, has been llto great source of civ-
the public generally, that they arc rcueiviu-j j iliznliui) und refinement all over the w orld,
anifdjfoningst Mietrrrttj j ,\ 0 xl |o the Cbristiail religion, I consider
tilt). JHINlIrt S*JLI€I?sIi< l y 1 tKrctntur: inils laigost sense us tiio grgut-
uf, old and tm;e tnir,
ip.HOO llavitumd, pegar-s,
tr, iloiccn eli-vco C’lariH Wimy
li lloxus Uui-inn,
1 Juzou Plough*,
for Hide low hv
TARVUIt &. SQUIRE.
UolumhiiH, Jan. 28—117
I Rnsldes ninny large and small prizes, too name- ' Rln-iefied and unblikchod Sheeting and Shirtings
.tons to pHilioalitiizH. j A pi on Cheeks
| The first day 's drawing will take place on thu Doretio-ter Tirlting
I 1st February, 1832. i J.aiiius' Bend. Uags and Purses
Wholes 3> 10, halves $5, quarters §2 50, to ho j pun: gilt Cloth und Crumb Brushes
had id it great variety nf numbers at the Columbus Gentlemen's sea otter and leather Caps
Book-sluro. Urders from tlte cooidry euelosing j Cloth and chinrhillu Cups
Cashmere Hlmdlierelitefs, ihtj cash, iiostago land, will meet with prompt at- |)|ark and drub beaver nnd rerun, flats
Damlunna. Ilagg. fongeu and phml s,lk lldkfo. lumiu ' u . 1 . K S. NORTON, ;
Columliu*, Jim. 14-
NEW GOODS.
i
Super Kalian Cravats; various colors
Colored Crape Canimet,
Cotton attd L-iaett Kritling.
Ladies’silk, ettnon, and worsted IIMe,
Geniletuen’s do. do. irtid halt do. ,. ,
I WILLIAM JONES & Co.
Boner bloaohetl aild hrawn Linen*. t II AVE just received the followiBg articles,
Brown o»d blenched Sltirtings and SltoMbig., Ml town: .
Domestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, U ussra Stxeung,; 2 hhds.extra fine 8t .Croix Segar,
, Willow Wageus aud Tublo Matts
Agent fur the Muungem. ; jfiffimury Olul FdUCff Goods
Of all descriptions.
Pii.itod Bed-spreads. Uoanterpstw*' (
Italian GrM d» Noptes. Muslin Kobe*,
fisremt Itsl uifttwStlta^
Silk and Cotton LflsbrellMt ifc*. ‘ UI -„ M
Ladiei, goitllom.B . and chlldrea . HllUrsn,
A variety of tmtfii'ybfain-4 cbMten'a
Jfj»
ALIui,
OqO CU*€ sspetior gHOT GUNS.
T>v
• r
1 hint. English Island Molasses.
1 pipe Cngniac Braudyi-llennessy’s brand,
JO bbls. Canal Floar,
2 c.a-ks iminqUut English Cheese,
ft firkins prime Goshen Batter,
2ft btd*. Mackerel, No. 1,2 &, 3, '
10 boxes 8ps*miir.li Candles,
Fresh Hymen. 'IVa. i.
Heavy Block Pepper.
Do. Pimento.
20 boxes W ietlow Glass, 8 by 10,
10 bogs old Whit. Coth-c.
WM. II- HAHI'EK. Partita*
Jsn. IIWO—tt
A SPI.LNailJ ASSOftTHZNT OJ‘
JEWELRY&PERFU3IERY
Aud a large and complain ussovtinent of
WX1TTESL CLOTSIW®.
ALSO,
BOOTH & HHOEH.
too pair sewed mid umled kyellingtou JJouts
Jackson Slmotces
Ladies' Prunella nnd Iststber Bontees
<> Blsck and eofored, heeled Pump*
.• Walking Shoe.
" White satin Pumps , ,, j -
Misses and chihlren’s Slows and Bootees of every
di-s'eription
50ft pair Negro Shoes, a good article.
AK.no,
A good assortment of
, H A«W^^? t0€KE » ¥
SE^ault'aton, S. <£.
A T AKGR AND BPt.E-NIHD AfldDRT'MKNT OK
HAlHIWAStE, CXTT3LEILY
AX’D
FA1TC7 GOC3DS;
To which tho attention of Country MercbuUt* vi
siting the city for supplies is invited
SMITH, HARRIS & Co.
Chnrlnston. Oct. 24—24—4in •
AUCTIONEER. ,
T il K public i» re*p(Mitfaliviriforine<J that by »
vote of the cotnmiflflifoner* tlie *u!i*cnb«r
hnn been appointed un Auctioneer for the town uf
Columbu*.
lie uI:m> inform* In* friend* and tho puhlie lluit
huvin« Nuuie knowledge of thubuKiin'**, ho fi*ol*
confub'iit of giving HHtir'fiicfibit to all who tnuy
fivor him with (heir hu*ine*t.
Aliy perrtin requiring liifl- *«r»ico*. by address-
alii ^ ' J
mg a line to the Colnuihu* Bookstore, two door*
from the Columbu* Bunk, Biood-street, will meet
with prompt attention
-i a K. 8. NORTON* Auctioneer.
Januury 7—34 „ .
mSVSlAXfOE.
fJNUF. Augusta Insnranre and Banking Com
paay will.Mare nroduttn and merchandise
9 the dangers of River. Navigation on good
steamboat, and other rivet, craft, and upon good
vessels from Apulanhieola to Nov
low Orleans ur the
Atlantic cities' They will also take fire risks
spoil building., m.rcnandiso and pmdaee.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Agent.
Nov 6—25—if
est blessing tliut cun be conferred upon a
tty people. Here sir, wliat Patrick Hen
ry, the great orator of Virginia, whose soul
tvas tint very temple of freedom, says on
ibis subject.
“ Wby sboulil wo. fetter commerce t—
(fit titan is iu drains, be droops and bows
to tbo earth, bccuusv bis spirits nro bro
ken, but lot him hoist the fetters from his
legs, and lie will stand erect. Fetter not
eomitforcel Let tier bo ns free as the air.
Site will riincuthe whole creation, und re-
turn on the four winds of Heaven, lo bless
the land with plenty.”
lim it bus been said, tliut froo trade
would do very well, if all nations would
dopt it; blit as it is, every uutiou must pro
tect itself front the oftitct of restrictions
by cntintervqiliuR meiunres. I am per-
simdnd, sir, tirai tbit is a great, a most fatal
error. Ifretaliutina be resorted In for the
lionnsf purpose of prodtreings redress of
the grievsiace, and be udiiered to no Ion-
ger tljftn there is a hope qf success, it may
like A'sr itself, lie Hometinu-s just and nft-
cesgpry. But ifitlmvo no such object,
“ it is tho uiyprofilnblo contest ol seeing
which cau do the other tho most harm."—
The case can hardly be conceivod in
which perntiitK’nl restrictions, us a measure
something to save it from total ruin. And
whnt did tliuy dirt They consider,ihlv re
duced tlm duty on fo;digit silks ; limit on
tho raw material und the maniifactureil ar
ticle. Tbo consequence was', 'rite imme
diate revival of the silk manufacture, which
since hns been nearly doubled.
htr, tbq,experience of Franco is equal
ly decisive. Bonupariu’s effort to intro
duce'cotton nnd sugar bus cost tliut coun
try (trillions; and, but the ether day, a fool
ish attempt to prelect the iron mincssprcail
devastation through- half of' France, mid
nearly ruiuod ’the wine trade, on whiclr
one-fifth of her citizens depend for stibsis-
teuee.. A* to Spain, ftnhuppy Spain, “fenced
round with restrictions,’’ her experience,
one would suppose, Would convinro ns, if
any thing could, that tbo protecting sys
tem in politics, like bigotry in religion,
wits utterly at war with sound principles
and a liberal And enliglttoned pnjiay.—
Sir, I say, ill the words df the philosophi
cal statesman of England, “ leave a gen
erous nation free ro seek lifer own road lo
perfection.” Thank God, the night its
passing away, und we ItaVo Hired to sou
the drawn of n glorieus day.' The cause
of free trade must mid wiU prosper,'and fi
lially triumph. The political ecdiionnst
is abroad; light lias tonie'mto the world |
and, in-tbl* instance,''at lensr, ttien will not
“ prefer durkitnss rather than fight.”—J
Sir, let it not be said, in after times, ihu(
the statesmen of America were behind tlto
ago in w hieh they lived—that they Initia
ted this young and vigorous country into
'he enervating and corrupting practices ftf
European ua ions—and that, at the mo<
men' when the whole tgorjd were looking
to us fornn example, we arrayed ourselves
in the cast-off felliusund exploded errors
uf the old world, and. by the introdurtitAt
of a vile system of artificial stimulants and
poliliuul gambling, impaired the healthful
vigor of the body politic, nnd brought en
u decripitade nnd premature dissolution,
1 had intended, Mr President, to !-'"'e
said something of the constitutional ques
tion, but have already taUmupso much of
iotiii
your time, that I shall ndTitow enter into
it. I must be permitted, liowover, to re
mark, dial (lie gentleman is imstuken in
supposing that this objection^)! lie proleC-
iingi
ting system is of recent oTigiu. Up to
1824, lire question bad not been much
considered, simply bocaase the protection
which inanufaeturos hud derived was
merely inridenlHl to dalius imposed far re
venue. The act of 1790 was surely of
tliut character; anti even tho act-of lftMt
provided for a diminution, and not an in
crease of duties. But when, in 1824, the
true character of this syslam was develop
ed, the constilLitioii.il objection was plainly
nnd slrotiglv insisted upon. Hero is thu:
language, Sir, that I, my«eIf, held oa that
occasion, on ibis flour.
“Will gentlemen point out to mo, if
they cati, the power which this govern*,
tuont possesses to adorn a system for tho
avowud purpose ol eacouragtug particu
lar branches of industry T It i« mv oa-
her and deliberate ottiiiion, lh.il the Con>*
gross of tho Unituil States have no more
power to puss fawn for the purpose of di-
recllv or indirectly inducing uuy portion
of the people lo eng ago iu muuufscturofi