Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, February 04, 1832, Image 1

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tfllflltMW BY VAX NKSS, BETHUNE ft LEWIS. g«tBi mt i n "■ ii^i |i i n iitm i i *—ir'i" ' ii w niii ‘THE UNION OF THE 8TATK8, AND THE EOTF.HKir.NTT OF THE STATES." COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1832. ►jE‘.yr A-sferte. FOURTH VOLUME—NUMBER 38. !«•» COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JQ BOURSE & CLARK H AVE removed (o the now brick building next south of Smith & Morgan’s Store, where they offm- for anlo a general assortment of HATS, mentis not spociftfid, it will be continueil until Ofthoirown manufacture, on the most accom- THE E1YQ.ITIRER IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY. . A T t'trce Hollars per annum, pnvabln in n«l- vance: or four Hollars if not paid for before tho end of the year. Advertisement*-will be inserted at the rates of seventy-far, cents par hundred words for the Tirst insertion, and Jifty cents for each week’s continuance. In all advertisement*, tho words Chat do not amount'to an even hundred, will he considered as an bundled, and.charged as such. When tho number of insertions of an advertise mentis not specified, it will be forbid, nnd charged accordingly. Sheriffs’ and other Oilicers’ advertisements in serted at customary rates. Letters to the Editors on business must bo post-pail; nnd in al! cases whpre it is not dona, tho postage will bo .charged to the writer. SALEd OF LAND, iiy Adruinistinioi*s, Exe cutors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of tendn the forenoon nnd dime in the afternoon, nt tlie dmirr-house in the court*v *m which tho property is situate. Notice of these are to he given in a public gazette SIXTY DAYS previous to the day of sale. SALES OF NEGROES must ho'nt public auction, on the first Tuesday of tho ihontiv, be tween the usual hours of sale, at tlio place of public. s:il»»s in the county whore the Letters Tes ta military, of Administration or Gnardianship. mav tv.v.1 boon granted, first giving SIXTY j Jf „„„ «.« n | aw , flic tthoVC DAYS notice thereof, in one of the public gn- J J • / L T . . zettes of ibis state, and al the door of tho ooart- j ilVllClily tflKC 41 ./ ICliCl Jiouse wliere such sales are to he held. ffl(> 3IILLEDGEVILLE modating terms —AMONG WHICH ARE— White, Drab and Black Beaver* Otter, • and Fine Retrain and Wool Hats. N* & C. will be constantly receiving fresh supplies-of Hats from tho factory, and ol the la test fashions AT,SO FOR SALE, 75 Gentlemen’s Dress and Frock COATS, do “ *- PANTALOONS, do “ VESTS. > NEW MAP Of the State of Georgia. May 12—52—-tf Cash! Cash!!! Notice for the sale of Personal Property-tun si j bo given in liko manner for FORTY DAYS j previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an F^tnte j must be published FORTY DAY®. Notice that application will he made to-tho Court of Ordinary for LF.AVF. TO HELL j LAND, most he published FOUR MONTHS.! Notice for LP.AVE TO SELL NEGROES must bo published for FOUR MONTHS, be fore any order absolute ahull be made thei tho Court. WARE-ROUSE. AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. FIN HE ander.siguod having tukpu the new JL VVnre-lIoiiBo near the Wliarr for the pre sent ticanon, tenders his services to his fi tends and the public in tho above bitsinc He will (iostoliis , . _ Honal attcutiou, to ahare a part of the public, von ige. VVM. 11. KIMBROUGl Columbus* Sept. 94—19—tf GROCERIES. T HE Subscribers have received per steamer Baltimore, and odor for sate on rcaibnaldc terms, Sugar and Coffee, Western hiliiskcy, Rum and AVine, Liverpool Ground Salt, Pickled Pork. Muckerel, Vinegar, Molasses, Western Flour, fresh and a superior article, Castings and Hollow Wure, Young Hyson Tea, Pepper. Spice, Ginger 1 , Starch, Indigo, Rice, new and fresh, Figs) Raisins, Crackers, Collins &. Co’s. Axes, Tobacoo nnd Sogars, Together with a general assortment of Tin; Ja panned and Co* per Ware. Tarver & squire Columbus, Jan. —57—tf COTTON WANTED. THE SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO PURCHASE lOOO BAGS COTfON, F OR wliich limy will pay the highest cash price that any foreign market authorized. SMITH & MORGAN, M. W PERRY. Columbus, Oet. 25—24—rtf STP.EE T LOTTERY, O'HICK HAS A SPLENEXR SCHEME, *UCH *8 THE FOMJIWIXS: f PRIZE OF $25,000 a “■ •• 10,000 4 " 5,000 o r^ioo Besides many large am) small prizes, too nume rous to particularize. Tho first day’s drawing will take place on the tat February, 163$. GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ('olumhus % Georgia'. T lln subscribers tender their services for the transaction of tho above business, under the firm of TARVER A SQUIRE MR. HAYNF/N SPEECH. and ure now ready tn rcceivo Merchandize ami fallowing resolution submitted by Mr. IN SENATE. Honda}), Jan. 16,1633. INDUCTION OF DUTIES. The Senate resumed tlio consideration - , of.be special order of the day, berng the demonstration, U mny bo denwiHlrafed J . ®.. that Ins ni/ntnrtmrr nvutstii paiim not bo sorts, “that ilie mnch abused poln-y of 1824, (the protecting tnrilf of that yean,) has filled oar coffers and enabled us to pay olfihe public debt," a debt of jilOO.OOfy 000 61 principal, and §100,000,000 of in terest. Now, Sir, if any thing is capable Produce for salo, on consignmoht. They are nl so now making iirmngaraenl* for the creation of n large nnd extensive Wnro-Hou.o for the, recep tion of Cotton,early next Full. They arc prepared to Inakc liberal advances on all Merchandize anti Produce consigned to them, and will dovoto their Whole attention to the inter est of those who Ihvor them with their patronucu. BENJAMIN P. TARVER, HARVEY H. SaUlEE REFERENCES- Messrs. James Hamilton ft. Son, Now Yntk. “ Geo. I*. & Wm. ,C. Bowers, N. Orleans. * Ilreoks, Lnthrop & <V Apealachicolu. Edward J. Hardin, I'm], do. George VV. Dillingham, list) Coluinhus. Gn. lliram Nonrse. Esq. do. FREE TRADE, RfC CODEBXNAOTON. 'Earthen-Ware» Glass, China AND LOOHIK'G CLASSES. THOMAS J. BARROW & O Importers, So. . Q S Hater Street, New-York. H AVING innde extensive donnuxion* with one of tlio largest and most improved Pot teries in England, are enabled to oiler one of the most exten-ive rtocks in market, cowusiing of everv variety Earthen- Harr,, China, Glass und Looking-Glasers, cither repacked to order, or in the origin a package at. uncommonly loir rates for cash or city acceptances. The very liberal sup port hitherto received froiyi our Southern and Western friends under the mbst trying circum stances; ralte for our warmest thank?*. YVc have survived thus fai in tho struggle with a body cS Wholes St’lRrimlvcs fit5, quarters «2 50, to be i ' non ’ ' vh ? have combined all fl.uir efforts to cf- hail in a great variety of numbers at the Coluinhus J foci our destiuet,on.-imply beeaosn *o will not - ■ as from tho cuumrv eoelosins i J 01n •" «’»«*"»"* compel the country BOLTING € L O T II S , O F the first, second and third qualities, for sale by STEYVART A FUNTAIN- May 14—52—tf Hook h!ore. Orders fro the cash, pontage | teuijqn* •dent from the country enelOsing J oin , cm ,n * s paid, will meet with prompt at- l " ercl, “'? 1 "" « x F. t* NORTON chases in tliis line. N\ o I be prepared to extend the usual, fac.ili; j v ^ Agent fa the Managers. customers, and hopes by giving his per* | Columbus, Jan. 14~35^-tf NEW GOODS. WILLIAM JONES & Co. JgAVE jail received the following articles, THE WARE-HOUSE AND Comm ission Busin css W ILL ho ontinuod by ihn *ubji v rihw«‘i der the firm of H. K Hodges & Co. who. • while they feel grateful for former favors will on- j duav our to deserve a continuance of them. SEABORN JONES, SAMUEL K. HODGES, j On Consign:,hint—And will be sold pn ptMipmo- ■ Hating terms: 409 bid*. Sugar, 120 sacks Cofiee, 1,000 bushels Salt, 14 quarter casks Witte, 5,000 His. 1 Castings, - $0,000 lbs. Bacon, 4 boxes White Savanna Sugtji^ 5 dozen pairs Boots; (j boxes Sats, various qu^iliy*, 10 bbln. Saits, XOO pieces Baggingt % Bale Rope, Iron. fc*tecl, Nails, Shoe**, Pumps, X’.r. Upper a ml S.oal J-c!»ll«r, Hyiup, SweejjneatH, iSic. ptoinhnr 17—'IB-—lit THIC to wit: 2hbds. extra fine 8t. Orqix Sugar, 1 bhd. English Island Molasses. 1 pipe Cngniac Brandy . Hcnncssy’a brand, 10 bbJs. Canal Flonr, 2 ensks imitation English Cheese, f> firkins prime Goshen Balter, 20 l»bls. Mackerel, No. 1,2 &. It, 10 boxes Spermaceti Candles, Frcfdi His«*n Tea, Heavy Black Popper, Do. Pimento, 20 boxes Window Glass, 8 by 30, 10 hags old White Coffee VVM H. HARPER, Partner Jan. 12—35—11 GROCERIES, For Cotton, Pipe Slaves, Hides or approved paper. CHARLES E. NORTON, I NFORMS Merchants and Planters visiting ApalacMcoJn, (hot h» has just received from New Orleans, a largo and ogiensive usMutmeut of Groceries, Which added to his former supply from New York, makes his assortment as com plete* if not superior, to any he has ever offered to .the public His establishment will bo supplied ns often a§ once a month, that his customers m«y ho sure at any time of finding a good* asHirfment. Merchants and rlnntcrs will find it to their ad vantage to ttive hiiiMicull, as it is his intention to sell at moderate pricys, fer Cash, Cotton, Pipe Staves, 8ides or approved Paper. Apalachicola, Dec. 20,16J1—M-—i5=tf Clay v Hotnlvcd, Tltftt the ogixlitlg Julios u- pon articles in;ported front foreign coun tries, and not Touting intd composition iviili similar articles, made or produced whliin tlio United States, ought to be forthwith abolished, except, the duties on wines and silks, ami that they ought to ho reduced. Resolved, That tho Committee on Fi nance report a bill accordingly. Mr. Ilayne moved to amend the first resolution, liv- striking out nil after (He tvbrd “ countries” in tlui second line, and insert the followtng: “ lie so reduced, that the imiount of the public revenue shall he sufficient todofiny the expenses of governincnt, according to their present scnle, after tho payment of the public debt; and that, allowing n rea sonable time for the gradual rrdltriion of tho present high duties on the articles coming into competition with sianttu- ;t ti des made or produced in the United States, the duties bit ultimately equalized, so that the duties on no articles shall, ns com* pitied wph the value of that article, vary 'materially from the genetnl average." Mr. Ilayne addressed the Senate in support of his propo.-iliotj as follows: Tho Sunntot from Kentucky, (Mr. Clay,) commenced Ins remarks a few days ago, by complaining of the advances of ago, and mourned tlio decay of his elo quence, so eloquently, ns to prove that it exorbitant profit on his par- fo can only reiterate tiirmcr assurances of .sing every exertion to promote the interest of our morcitntilo friends in the ex tent amt variety of our stock, the Intent us of oar pri ces, and the skill tsttt! core of anr packers, depend, i ing upon o freo-trado ns die only system which, can give stability to tho imitnal interest of city and country merchi.n;s. THOMAS J. BARROW ft Co. B8 IFatcr.stnrt, AV to York, Jan. 16—37—3t L.J. DAVIES & Co. H AVE l»o#*n rureiving tho lost week, and will continue)o receive tho present season. ! Goods bv Savannah and Apalachicola Bay, which ! will enable them fo keep up u general and cam- 1 plete assortmbni of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, ON OONSiaN»X£NT. Cfe 4K bids, cnnril Flour, fresh, 6 do. Monougftlifila Whis»k«y, fourth prpof, old and superior, 10,000 llityanimki.bejrar*, •10 dozen choice Glare'. VVi.R, 0 Boxes Raisins, 1 dozen Flouglis, for sale low by TARVER & SQUIRE- Colutohns, Jan. 28—117 that the protecting system couM not, by possibility, have contributed ill the slight- est degree to produce this result. One would suppose, indeed, that the very-lnsY merit * Itich would be ascribed to this sy*^ lent, wits its tendency to fill the “ public coffers.” It is onquostiouobly ta a tmiff, arrnnged and adjusted with u single eye to revenue, that wo are to look for such a re sult. The object ol n protecting tariff, ns such, certainly is to diminish or exclude im- |iOrtntions, and of eonrae to lesacn the n- mount of the revenue desired from duties. The vefy end *nd aim of such a system is, to substitute for the imported nrlicle, paying taxes to government—the dome*, tic article paying none —to transmute the doty into n bounty to the manufacturers^, and, just so (ar ns litis end is attained-^ that is to say, just ao far ns the tariff K protective, must it cut off the public reven ue. Do w* not all remember, that tlio leading argument in favor of the protecting provisions of tho tariff of 1824, was, that they were necessary, H to pn; down a ru inous foreign competition!" and did not one of the futhars of that bill publicly de clare, “-that the vita) principn) of Ihn sys tem was, that the nation slioidd eon>nt.iml its own consumption, and that wheii tte nation did not command its own consump tion, importations and imposts would ceusd.” Sir, there are two distinct features in the tariff of 1824—reven ue and proieeiion. It is tho former that 1ms filled your coffers nnd pnid offlho public debt; nhd, so far ns the bitter hr* was still in full vigor. He'tl.eu went on, i ,T ” " ,0 '"7 r f ™ Sir, to make a most nblo and ingenious nr-1 * ‘ 11 " J'. ’? ve Wlrttinlshod gttment, amply sustaining his high repum- 1 e ]°. n ' 10 . c * ,m ctionoi ' J - ■ ■ b 0,1 that dttht. Sir, I will put it to the can —AMONG WHICH ARE— j Rose, London Dtiflfe and Faint Blankets Sattiuets of tblfereiu rolor« nnd qualities j Red. while cjid gieim Flnnuels | White Canton Flannel .... . . , , ^ tMix!Kwrsfjy and Muo Plains A RE now receiving by the steamer Georgian. | / J( . og g^iss nnd Gtos dc Nap Silks of various the following artudes, viz: j co | or8 till logs cut Nails, assorted st/.os, i i„ Mck |, a)i i n Lustring and aiiMihow Silks :i() iibls 1Hom9si*h, n first, rate article, | |{j c j, ^j|| CM 20 kogs Geshaii Butter, in-JT. II.. kegs, furfaiui-1 Satins of various colors SMITH & MOHCASf THE SUBSCRIBEKJS Hon as an ticcomplishctl orator. With litis example boforo me. Mr. President, (said Mr. II.) I am almost de.- Icrrud from offering any apology, lost 1 should create expectations which it wilt certainly not be in nty pmyor to gratify.— Ami yet, perhaps, it nitty he permitted to one so htimblo as myself to say, that it be longs not to mo at .11115 time, or under any circumstances, nnd, least' of all, at this moment, and on this occasion, to satisfy the expectations of those, if tiny Rttteb there lie, who may have come here t ELONGING to Me MiivO Ft vliicli lilioral tulvancpi B anti will reocivo rottoit in store al tho at into?, upon , , tuatif Wc solicit a sliaro ol public natronogt J. FONTAINE. SMITH A. MORGAN, M. W PERRY. Columbus, Oct. 21—24—tf : r jr L.C. ALLEN UtS tlECBIVBO AND IS ItKCKIVINfi, Ills | FALL AND AV1NTER GOODS, W HICH ho will sell on ncnommotluting t terms. Ills stock is comprisctl in part of | tlio following articles, viz; Jp,niton Dutlil. Itese nml Point Blankets, : Super lilac, black, browh nmf ftltvo Cloths. 1 rt!u- k Lasting, Boavrrtcnns, Fanny t.onl, Hediinil while Flannels. Cnnton Flannels, Rod. white nnd figured Valencia Slues Is, Bombazettes and Bombazines. Merino Circaisiana of various colors, Cashmere Hanrlkerchiefs, . Bandanna, flag*. Pongee and plan! 8llk UdUC- Sapor Italian Cravats, various colors, j Colored Craps Cnaihlet, Cnl'on nnd Linen Drilling. Ladies’ silk, cotton, anil worsted llnse. Gentleman's do. do. and hall do. . ( Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Gloves of various kind., Cambric -Swiss, jaconet and book aiuslins, ( Super bleached and brmvn Linen". j Brnwrf anil bleached Shtrtmgu and Mteetmr, Domestic I’laid. Beil Ticking. Itusn i Sliai Ung. Punted Bed-spreads. Counterpmics. Indian Gros de Naples. Muslin Re'o.-. Sarcnet and Dttchine Silks, Silk and Colton Umbrellas. &c. Istdies. gentlemen sand children s .silUriS. A variety of men's, youth’s and children's HATS & CAPS. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Crotlttcs nun <£las3=ti>arr. ALSO* One caw superior SHOT GU5S. JfbV {$-*&=** ly us<*. 20 kegs Richmond Tobacco, aborted qnuhtios, 4 Iibls. Linseed Oil, I 30 bids. host. VV cistern Whisdvey, 8 tor.s BwedcM Iron, | I yiieet uml hoop Iron, I Cunt Eugli.rii blistered do J xSteul for euriiago Springs. ! 0 hlids. St. Croix Sbgar, Nall Rods fiir Jiorse slioi* nail®. —\i.s»o— On hand, Sugar, Coffee. Powder nnd SJiot, Lead, Salt. Cigars. Trace Chains, Ton, Loaf Sugar. Mackerel; nhd various other articles loo tedious to mention, making Mieir nssortmont Tory good, which they will sell uu reasonable terms. ^ | Jan-21—if . RofS&S, POWERS & NAFEW **• • t *« 1 TJAVr. just rccoivcd nnd for sale the follow- B M. -ing nrtirles: L«>nf!nn Dnlf. Blankets, Bristol do . Huporfiue and common, white, and red Flannels, Piittinets. Camblets, ladies'’ nmrlno Hose,* Black rotten fh» gentlemen’s morino and lambs Wool Unit* Hoso, Misses and children’s do Suucrtinn bonnet (feiblxin's, tafii’ta do A lot of Guns; among which are droico Rifles, and Percussion Fowling pieces Columbus. Dec. !1—5!) will bo Florence do do Italian Crapes do do Canton Cnmblet and Pongees Black and green worsted Bornigt* Plain and figured Swiss Muslins Do do Jackouet Furniture nnd Cambric Dimity Corded Skirts Ladies’ Corsets nnd silk nnd cotton I.n.< ingP Thr JUST RECEIVED Rys4ntimlui.it Georgian, a guneral nwirtiuant of JATAW WARE. Copper and zinc Kettles, Pywter Basins and P|utef»/ Sheet Copper, Do. Lead, Do. Zinc, Do. Russia Iron, Do. Brass, Hoop Iron. ALSO ON HAND. A OXNKRVI. ASSORTMENT OF TIN WARE, All of which will ho sold at the lowest prices, wliolesnle and re nil; HjT Cnsli paid for old Pewter. UARVLY HALL. Cohimhos, Dec. 17—31—tf l.c'.aT.i7en HAS UF.CF.IVEI> pr.R STEAMHOAT MALTIMORF, CogntHc lillANDY, Jamaica and American RUM, ' Holiund ami American GIN, Madeira. 1 Tencrilfe, f Mersailles, ? Hwoet, ) WINES, Loaf und Brown SUGAR, Prime CO Ft'UK. TOBACCO. . A largo assortment of JOINERS’ IOOLS, BLUE PLAINS. j Which he offers for gple on usual few tefrn^. | Jte®. in——Ff 'lirnud, bobhinct and rnu.lin I’dgiugB Thread and bobbi.net Poolings Plain and figured Bobhinct Lace I/icoCnprs. Caps und Crazy Jtuufc. Infants laco andciupbric. Caps Blonde I^ice nnd PoHtfing Pink cambric Prints Black nml white do do Black laco Veils French Muslins and CiUiroos Plain and striped Ginghams Black, white and rod MbriAo£hr,\\l9 Thibet wool Shawls Silk and gnu/.u Shawls and Ilandkorclii^fif Silk, flagg iind handannp do. j Ladies’ linen and linen cambric do. Do do do bordered drt Irish Liocns nnd ’Pablp Damask Silk, cotton and worsted Hosiery Gentlemen’s Woodstock nnd beaver Cloves Ladies’ kid and horseskin Gloves and MitU Gentlemen’s,woollen Gloves and Mittins Colored Cambrics Black nnd white Hooks & Eyes Pins and Needles Spool Thread and Linen Floss White Mersailes and minted Counterpanes :t-4 and 4-4 Furniture Prints Dimity nnd furniture Binding Bleached und unbleached Sheeting und Shirtings Apron Checks Dorchester Ticking Ladies' Bond Bagsjmd Purses Fine gilt Cloth and Crumb Brush** Gentlemen’* son ottet and leather Ciipn Cloth and chinchilla Cfep.s Black and drub heaver nnd rtirnm Hats Will t»w Wagons and Tablo Matts. Milliiiary and Fancy Goods f>f all descriptions. A SPt.Kinir/ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY&PEHFUJjttERY And a large nnd complete assortment of vmTTEIt CJL0TKX1T3-. ALSO. HOOTS & SHOES. too pair sewed nnd nailed Wellington Boot a Jackson Shocjtces Ladies’ Prunella nnd Leather Bootees “ Black nnd folored, heeled Pump* *« Walking Shoes *• White satin Pomps Mfsses and children’s hoof und Bootcoa of every description 5(H) pair Negro Shoos, n good article. ALSO, A good assortment of hardware&crockery I Snjiimbus, Oct, 2R—‘JM—tf tb« public geii«rally,tlmttlioy*rt.roci'ivin(! nnd npt'iting iit Vin ir old Htun.i 313* RING STREET* ClJfil’lCtltOH. A. <C. A LARGE AN!) SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RARDWAItE, CUTLERY j AND FA1TCY GOODS; To which the attention of Country Merchants vi siting the city for supplies is Invited. • KMITH, HARRIS & Co. Charleston. Oct.24—24—4m AUCTIONEER.' T HE public is respectftiUy informed that by n vote of tho eiUmnivsipiiHrs the subscrilK'r has been appointed an Auctioneer for the town of He also informs his friends-nnd tho public that I dflHfad long lingo ol soberness fttul truth, having some knowledge of the business, he feels j to the cxiiniTititioiiof the question beforells. confident of giving sauefoction to all who may | The gentleman from Kentucky Set out fiivbr him with tlu?ir business. 1 W|j f, t |ie declaration, that lie did not deem •** o«?r any »> B .i««nts in fa- from the Columbus Bank, Bioad-strett, will meet I v ftr ot the Ainertcan system, “that tho witli prompt uttcnlinn _ j protecting policy stands self-vindicated— - 'Li S ’ Auct t° |inflr - | that it Ims scattered Us rich fruits over tlio —tinunry <—— . wltnlc bind, and is sustnim^l by tile expo- to witness the graces of oratory, or to be delighted with the charms of eloquence. I would uoi.Str, oo this occasion, piny the oiator if 1 could. I came here to-duy j for higher and far nobler purposes. I stand nn tltis floor ns ono of the represen. tativas of a high-minded, generous, nnd confiding peoplr, whose dearest rights and interests l am now to vindicate mid main tain. In such a situation, I would lose every thought of myself in tho greatness of the cause. Confiditu: in the indulgence of the Senate, nnd deeply sensible of my inability to do justice to the important subject embraced in these resolutions, I hall proceed at once in the plain unu- , .iiuiM.iry INSURANCE. ; FWl HE Augusta Insurance nnd Banking Oom- j JL pnriy will influrn produce und uu*r<Minndiiie j against the dangers i f River Navigation on good j stcninbontfl and oilier rivei craft, and upon good vessels from Apalachicola to New Orleans or the Atlantic cities. They will also take fire liskft upon buildings, tncrcjiainline and produce. GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Agmt. Nov 5-25—tf COLIWBUS Shoe t^vi^ Store. E. WELLS &i Co- H AVE removed to the Brick Building next door above Wm. I). Hargrove’s, in Broad Htreet, where they offer for sale, on roasonable terms, BOOTS AND SHOES of every duwaiplinn, nl' their own munufitcluro, ounsisting of 2!t0 pairs. gentletnen'M Boots 300 do. calfskin Shoes,.high and'low qdartcr, 100 do. cnirskin Funips, 70 do. tllu kwn Shoes, 50 do. sealskin Pumps. 200 do. Brogans, 300 do. rnnrso Shnes, Ladies' prunolle Boots mu’ Shoes of various kinds, do. Moroccn Stine., rln. Sealskin tin. do. C’alfslrin do. do. Leather wnlk ing ho e« amt Boots, dor X)f the gentleman, whether, if the pro lectin* duties under the tariff of 1824 had boon less, tho revrniio would nor liavo been greater, end tlint, too, without ad ding to,bm on the conttnry,diminishing din burthens of the people, since they would have obtained tho articles of lltoir con sumption, in Increased quantities, nnd dt n cheaper rntc, nnd been relieved from tho heavy tax which they hnvo beru com pelled to pay to the American manufad- turorsf Why, sir, the poiicy of 1824 ac- tunlly taxod to prohibition it'targe amount of goods formerly imported. From a re port mnde by the Secretory of the Tronf ury, in January, 1830, h tqipetus tlmi llrese prohibited articles nrripunt tn about (1(8,000,000 per annum, being near one. sixth part of the whole «f ouf imports.>— Has this part of tho policy contributed to fill your coffers? Sir, the case,is loo plain for further argumont, and tried: by lilts lest, the polity must be utterly condemitid. The uext test liy which tile gentlftmau proposes to try tiiis system, is “ the rick fruits which it has scattered over the country." Sir, where arc they to bo found! Is it in tho West! 1 appeal to tho gentlemen from that quarter. We have heard n great deal of the flourish ing condition of the manufacturing estab lishments elsewhere; but where ttre lite manufacturing villages, the joint slock, companies,the splendid dividends,and oth er evidences of prosperity to be found in tho West ? I submit it to the candor of the gentlemen, whether the benefits of tho protecting system, so fa,- as the wsi is concerned, do not still rest in hope— whether the system would be sustained u day, if it were not for its supr^osed connec tion With Internal improvements—wheth er it is not indebted for its popularity, in that quarter, to the unhappy, the fatal mar riage between the tariff ami internal im provements—a union which 1 yet hope to sec dissolved. It was a left handed—aw rience of all powerful nnd prosperous tin - tioiis.” Sir, we meet theso positions ai one* by assorting, on onr part, that tho protecting system stands self-condcnshed; condemned in our own country, hv the deitdation which has followed in Us train, ami the discontents it has produced—con demned by the experience of all tho world nnd the almost unanimous opinion of en lightened men in modern times. And now, having fair ly joined issue with the I unlaw ful marriage, and surely those whom gentleman, wn might put ourselves upon God hath not joined, man may put asun tho country, ami submit the ettso, without argument; nor should I have titty fears fpr the result, iftlre Issue was to be tried and decided by un impartial tribunal, free from the Histui-bing influence of popular prejudice nnd delusion, and tho strong bins of interests, personal, pecuniary, and politi cal. Uut situated as we nre, I feel and ac knowledge the necessity of making out our case to the conviction of this assembly, I and the satisfaction of tho country. We are seeking relioffrom an abiding evil—re dress from un existing wrong. We cannot stand where wo arc. Wo cannot, like’ the gentleman from Kentucky, rest on mere unsupported assertions. Wo must sub mit onr proofs and maintain our positions if we can. It is greatly to he regretted, ' however, that the gentleman has not seen tvn manuf.ioturo, MisscsnntlcliiMren'sBtmlsmgl .Sliuc, ol every ■ j- |( |0 |„ ost . n t some of the strongest argu monts it! favor of his policy, ns such a course might have directed our inquiries to a few leading points, instead of making it necessary for os to wander at largo thrntteh the wide field of argument present ed by the protecting system. The gen tleman, however, has sij far fnvored us ns to specify two of the advantages which he asserts have been derived front it in this country, nml in our day, nnd I am per fectly willing to try the merits of tlio sys tem by those tests which Im has lemself proposed. They shall—if the gentleman pleases—constitute the standard by which its true character shall he determined. flour ri|>1 N- B. All work of their wn minted not to rip. July 2—7—»f _ POWERS A NAFEW , Have wilhir. a few flays received and openod, an additional supply of Seasonable Dry Goods Hard-tcare, Cutlery, AND Statfonaci?, Which tenders their stock very complete. T IIF.IK as*ortinenl comprises nearly nil arti cles which are usually wasted in their lino, sod they offer them at moderate prices. They respectfully solicit a conimuimpo of pa tronage from their fri*txht and the |«ltdic. Oct <Ve-«l~fr dor. Sir, there are doubtless some flour-' ishitrg manufactories scattered here nnd them throughout fhe western country— chiefly-confined, however, to situations be yond the rcuch of foreign competition, and owing nothing to the protecting system.— But tha west has not been rendered pros perous by these establishments. I ap peal confidently to their, actual condition ut this time. With regard to the gentle man’s own State, I will apply a test which cannot deceive us. When tho policy or '24 wns before Congress, the Senator from Kentucky stood forth as its champion, and it was my lot to attempt to answer Ins ar guments. It is true, sir, that his speech was made in tlio otiier House, mid initio on this floor; but his argament had been sent forth as the manifesto *f tho party— it was printed in pamphlet nnd laid on tho tables of the Senators, and, embodying tho views of tho tarifl'party, it was impossible for mo to pass it over. I well remember therefore, that, on that occasion, the gen tleman argued, that Kentucky wns to par ticipate in the protecting system bv ruisy inp large quantities of hemp, nnd supply ing the southern Slates with cotton bag- ting,—and hB s'rongly insisted that she' tvas thou only prevented from so doing, by the ruinous competition of the inconsider able Scotch towns of Inverness and Dm-’ dee. And whnt it it, Sir, that wo hour now— after tho lapse of eight year*! The old *tory_ repeated, Kentucky still de. In vhe first place, then,tho gentleman ire- pritted of the- benefit* of the protecting