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LATENT FROM FRA.DGE.
Captam Chase], cf the brig
itrrivi d "yesterday at this
p • His Bordeaux elites are
to the 4th of January, cn which
day he sailed. No political event
of importance has taken place in
France since, last advices. We
received no prices current, hut
C-tpu Chase! reports verbally,
Amerte.-ui produce at the fu-lov
inglprices—Cotton t Georgia long)
60 c nuts ; short 33 a 4.0 ; vice ntw
6 dolls, per cm ; chi 5 dobs.
Colonel -LtiViuene, who had
b-en con Jem; cc: to death feral
ledger! treason against the -rev*
eriiiaent, made his escape f/ora
prison d:o day before he was ‘tc
jv-fvc hi f.n executed.
■’ he French people appear to
v£’ v wtuiC o. i i-’ gi vs*c i cia:et
il’&itji': JJ 7,4,
V. ? O'? V ‘jLi i/}<i J.
i AJ.'i CtL t Jiw” j
Capt. NxhoiU from Hav&nna,
’•vbo left there Fcbnn-y 4, in
rots that it waa currently re
ported that there h and been an
v.surtvction c r ti e Blacks at
N,-;ss: i>, K-w-P evident?, and!
x rat a. firs? the N. *>•■* xs n-v \> ■
o i;> s’
tessky?. of the forts ; but they j
Wc'i'e vt ’'-r ph d'deated und sub
d. j'-'d are- per not hVin*'* kiikY’
■I O
r. a sides t niitl %ikC ViaUai or
der w-is restored.
v iRT’-iCt si UUbS,
On the morning of the 15:!;]
insi. t vo cm ‘rt a jocks of cn earth* |
quake were felt at We; ton, ivlass. |
a* the time of the earthquake the j
Cr was cahr* *ard imensley cold ; |
X - uYiy wereawal n•r et i from sleet 1 j
by the motion of the!?- bouses, orj
by the peculiar nowu attending|
On. the Oy fodoiv itajr, fit sure 4
or c ac!:s were res: nertd in the
o:-n,h, extending to a great dis
tar.ee, anu b; a*,g ;,n v.vrkx'o
c: it ecion s. bo me ut ■ b <? : •e c: ac;>s
*■e Vc a seartoned to bs se vera 1
feet bxp. l oose j
w-~e :i..• deed, at Sudbiii : via:
.Aamingham, Az the : formeri
roe um ground opened, as at
V7csioa.
-•o r
~'. i. OtJ2,
J:om the Augusta Chronicle.
k'c dh* Ponple of Georgia
b Coi Una.
j:or some raooihs ; sp a very
IT ‘.Tf-’ # ] lit'*/ i ‘ f- ;i t . f ■. r
*** lvS ’ ‘ V-* * tv *•+ i . iJ > O 4 J"O -l.
the Northem b: . s 1 ve been
v avovvn ;0.j.0 cA c-i.. -da- - .c*on-s ;
vju, vv’ule the r.:! •:> cur >wi:’
- v:.ks hove br-en vbihoAd •ib-:rn
‘* * v - v- c* I.ll\Jf*l• ’OtJ*id; Aviv fto L^ 7 v.
I inynany instances bavt
t.,!>. .1 .S’ GU ■. Dii. is O’
pcrsens wn * crougnt out tit
h< r hie, an 1 who, no doubt
■• ■"■ro grec.uy ;nteiested in ihe ex*
change.
iuo quantity thus put int
c.rctilabsin must be great, and
“, ‘• T * , s not adopted to cueck anr
k ‘an end to it: Such a, large
q ty oAfcreign hum a&oat,
“• - : >i > •, wusre the peo*
+.iUlivl %* om-q. ,r ;udg-;‘ V o
lute if m*st produce in
nurneiable evils ii society to in
j dividual:, me; become a scourgr
j to the people in general.
Vi hick cf you would wish to
!see numbers of your ikllow-dti
• *
sens hurled away from their fa
to the courts of law, there
to be tried for their lives, and
perhaps executed, for pas irrg
■bank nibs, of which it is impos
;sidle ior them to know whether
they arc coxiterAit or not?—
,'A heir circulation is an open door
.to countcrfeiters ; cue ot she most
so that ever “presented itself to
them in the Southern Spates, and
no doub . buuhat they are as bu
sy at this time, as are ants in the
; summer to provide their winter
1 provisions,
2 Again—Do you not wish to
fee silver in circulation through
be country ? It is certain tiiat
you cannot expectiilrom ‘.he pass
og o: a million or two of dollars,
u lAort.'iern bank bills amongr-t
you. No—You nerd not ex
pect silver from suck ft source.
The best w<ty in my ope;ion,
o obtain a nrcAaticii cf s.iv’er, i:
o refuse to veenve ::i p vrnem
any libs whatever, but those o‘
our own :nccr?x)rated banks*—
•vhen v: c t!o this, voy nay ex
; . -
i tnc: tney- -vnu t>e wiilir.g t
j >ay si. ; wr for ;lic> own bills:
i 1 vat, il ‘on meo’ - • .go the pass
I vga .ii cAiculan .-n ci Northern
i 7 t,:l the sever whicn rv.ay an
i pour cvn ‘Utg-4 you. will b, p-ckcc)
-p ro crows pick up com, and k
•n; tav ; ns iiignt, as ciova 11 v
r ■ t *
iWp-.y to icreiSri n piaccs,
| Other evds ir.igln be noticed
!?u:endam on the circul?:ion of
:•'.'.ics? bills—timposuiun and spec
iladca are twin, bre trie vs of false
pokey : The very evils you are
iiow i\ cc.ivrng, you may be glad
u> par: vviili at a. considerable
k>?s.
ice publications lately in the
.varusor Herald, cannot but suf
lie-end 7 prove to you, what yon
aiv ty.\ ->■ t.
T lies store, to put a speedy pe
riod to funner evUs, ar and to stop
• the present ones—let the cap
j “ms of rai’iaa compcnies assern
'o.ether men together, ard enter j
mat. a written jesvlu ion to re-i
ceive do bills in payment, hot;
t.o a oi .he lucorpciated b<ii‘ia.si
of your two states.
I he beneftas ?a.isiny from, such:
■*. step, will texn be tcit by everV!
:Uj>s ot society.
One who f:as no interest]
in Banks,
l l'rom th* National Intelligencer .
: to the hr i ons.
By the report oi die committee
icn c: ;’;.erce and.anufaciures,
• A .‘*s- ns that 10.000 aaer,
; .i 3 ; C>vJ :.s, and COO bays,
pare t ruVored b the mamifactuv
g i s-abb-;hir. ins of cotton.—
.* a
:r: thcii: labor, they and then
parents, ana all who sell to the it
roods, (he. me enabled .to eon
time more. It is stated that tix
• value oi manufactured cotton ir
the U. States, including the price.
•] d’ the raw materials Amounts ti
| 27,-OOC 000 ciolLus. 1 wiliSitih
ET ¥ .\* * '■ n Vso© /•, T
niginal cotton, nod estimate d:< 1
-uioimt. gained by domesuc in
lus try at twenty millions of uoi
•-vrs. The cuesiion now auses.
whether the men, boys and girl?
bus employed in cotton mfuin
r acunws; could have been other
wise employed ? If not, ihev
woftld have been idle or dissipa
ting; and their labor olu-.ined by
industry enables them to ures>
better, to live borer, end v> en
joy more coirr. : in r or the
wages ofti dr work u;V,*lcs tt:e:r
to const:rae m-’ *c—■--anti as Pie
uice of c\ 1 prod; cts (.-•, ends or•
|consumptlon, U:e ag• kiu.urails.•-
| henefu by it Fui>p>se, ior r
jme merit, that :r.?Tv were mu aj
gr” st mili in 1 10 Ur: •l d Siaies-1
!indtlt atal i tv.: w heat v/eic tc:i f
| o Tis rope io be ground, would
pot the exp?;: sos expor.abu’
md of impo? (avion, and ci the to))’
lor griruihig, be a loss cf eo mix;
labor to toe nation a ■
o.rye ?
The marjjfacmrcs of the Uni
| tec! btatt &sr re stat td , niter:uuc 1 .
; laborious lest arc 4 rnd ir. r.u:t
hnvestlgaiion, to amount to tvv\;
i inndreci millions cf dollars* .Do
1 hey diminish cotr rherce ? 1
|my opinion, cert duly not; foi
imore sugar, coffee, silk,- wire,
lAc the producuui.s .of iofeigi
: Jim s can be consumedb ‘those
| yho have labor saving uiacb'intry
fx much rnat)ufaciitring inclus: rv. j
i.... . n . . j
px.my f m rs m reasoning ari e, j
| xc.au- e we stop short a; the first
hitect, and do not pursue thatef- j
j feet which produces ultimate j
; consequences• Thus a raer* \
j chant views coteon exported, ands
1 .naniilhcuntd, goods rctutu and, h j
jimiiKtkately concludes, that if j
I the cotton were manulhcturod aqj
jhom.e, there would not be much |
jo:potted, and very little trr.de.- |
i But he does not consider that the \
consumers abroad would reerdre ?
!,, c 4 ■ j
i urnost as r-uicn q.s, usual, ot tu.it.
’ more worJd be consumed at home. 1
;tf 10,000 briles be sent abroad, no : ,
a feunh comes beck in a maun
‘ facnarecl state* . I will suppose,
‘hereiorc, 75.0(0 bales seat a*
oxor.Os and 50-000 bales sent.to
be maimhictu rd in the Eastern
nates, is not camraerce increa
sed there ty ? Excuse me for,
?.t'c nipting to demonstrate what
every day’s experience ought tc
h?.vr established .ss an acUnow-j
leck *ed axiom. ‘I hat xndasti v ‘
‘•’ r f.
produces the wea’th of a nation,!
and that nations would be with
out con: Arts and weahh, if they
were ah rgi iculturadsts.
Frcnecnug.duties are.useful tel
-'noournge incipient m?nuiac-j
i wes ; but if the eludes arc very I
[iugh, ;i e ingenniiy of man eoonj
S ...i *■: -c.it cc s em u g .inj .4 {.■ lid ov * j
feats all the. argus eyes of the!
custom-master. Thus, there* j
ore, they operate injuriously onj
the manul xuureir, and corrupts
the moials. Where a prohibi-l
ion can be ir-trcduced of a xnan-!
dacture with safety it ought to :
e issued. It may be urged that
nis measure enables the matin*:
acturer to levy a tax on his lei*
sow-citizens; hew long will it
last? The profit induces many
o enter into that branch of busi
ness, and competiiion scon iedu-1
.cs the price ip thkt wliidx wily^
ieUs what is usually termed a
iving ptclit.
CIVIS.
night between the lionr%
{ 8 atidppo’clock, the ’startling
oand of/ire / burst upon the e?r.
—lfwr-A the British brig Peace*
aying at Belton’s wharf, that thti
j terrible clement was making its
j tuack—but owing to the exty
; lions of her crew, snd the crews
j> ’ v< l 2 5 c ls ne& • • tier. he wcs re
nfhd. r. r.dthe •- ‘g :r. red from his
11 ary. Citizens i on cr ftm rs: ur.rd 1
J’here ore severe! rea'-ors t-? be*
v ievc that this was'tue work of
!J n incehCi tcry. Coal? we re found
? 1 the held o’ the brig, whore the
|n e cbm mcnced • No ir jury v;ms
vustaired, except four ax five
bales of cotton which took fige*
).
‘f'fiJ? a rrr c P o
w* A 4 w w iC- ♦**’ 4 -fc. A--- -W JLk
HAS received r.r.d oremd for
•ale a very nanuso,r.e and gener*
and assonmem of GOuL'z~-
Hard were, Cutlery, Groceries,
.-hots', Crockery, &c. : Which
wdi be sold on h.s usual low
hern s, foi Cask or Pi c duee, or
.n a Credh 10 punctual CuSto
ners, TYose who have, fctert
n arrearsf r years back, are re*
c’u .sxd ro come and settle, ether*
wine the law must take its course.
These Fcrsons who are indebted
jto Doctor B. 1); THOMPSON,
jare informed*thii bis Notes and
Accounts are left with me for
f Collection—and that Instructions
shave been given to Sue if Pay*
Tv'cnts are nut rir.de iri a short
Period.
V7oT. tr. HARMAN.
I larch 14. •’ 6w.
j iti H t i.i 1 A oit dto m<2
;estate of Im-:.-c Hud -on, decTk
j requested to make immediate p jy*
:ra.it4'--a‘ dthose? having demands
; will rentier .hem properly attest*
Yu. -wiinin the time limited by.
iasV,
JAMES HUDSON,
Executor.
March 14.
PiiiiT ICUEA.G SoTavL.
THE Co-fkinnership of M**
Hani'l <J Uftm v, is dissolved
:.a\s by mutual consent
;The bubscriber carries on the
THlorir : Butiness at the - same
snnd.gtYvhkh we Lave uQti£ed
JiC pU.l.lhv. v
JOHN HENSCK
March 9..,
STA TE . .FGECugY g *
ye/fi-rson comity. 5
j Whereas- it is reported that
lie hr* M’Danid in bis packer put
: Cotton bead, in our Cotton, that?
| was ginned at-bis. Gin. V/e do.
j riot believe hr did put any in oa
j purpose. There was Cotton
( eed in our Cotton but after ex
j a mining the Gin, vve believe 1%
‘was owing to her leaking .of the
| seed and neglect of the Ginnefr
‘and Packer. We do. no; charge
|the said Ivl/Dauiel with any d*s*
‘honesty in the above.
’ We certify the above tc be cut
iu:i Luid.
-Matthew Allriiton,
■ ‘ .h _
Ben?. X Brown* . w
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