Public Leger, Volume 1, Number 31, Richmond, Wayne County, 9 October 1824 — Page 3
1 TPAOCTOBSR 0, 1821. TTi. T r-nrn :;rf mnrn limn
r 'npins oi ic
f ,jv crowded witu aruci un ui i .tM-
, forvrhi I nave wujiui. w v ;'':C Vr The eecon tae Pace wecksflerwhichlshall be able a iJ , . that will satisfy the palate
It , .;,,!r,v In the mean time
; r rPidors will unite and make ev-
r.f U l,M ' ) w f i rT fV TV T
. exertion to secuiu v.vw ... jaras.
Vthe request of one of my subscribers, ;r'rocees3hsof the Jackson Convention been copied i: to the columns of the The result of this convention, it -Tsumed, will satisfy every reflecting 13 the ol the J;ickson ticket Veno Although there arc fifty-three o n &v state, delegates from A?V-
rv, attended the convention: fuir-
the populous county of Switzerland ;
i ihn was not one attended t:at which
... fP;j?j in the lanre courty of Harrison.
hiVri the convention ha named Ran-
An Perry as delegate from Jennings coun-
. ret it appears that there was no meet--v j.i in that county, and that the genTia named rode to Salem for the pur- .? of seeing what was doinj:, and in or:to increase their number and to give
their proceeding an imposing appear-
:e, he was prevailed upon to take a seat i delegate.
6uonger, and sutlers 1, waste than when I tiie common method is used. The machine now constructed is only half the H'tendea size, but is able with the work of
- ...u Hiia uoy, iu break about 400 pounds ,n a day. The inventor is satisfied
luai uiie Of Itill nnwer f)i U ii
- j - . . v . , uuy vtllll lllQ
same
imov.z the many attempts made to ini ii i I..-:... r "T-
IX' tne wiMi-cHi iicn pnjiuutuij ui .mi.
jams is the charge of heinjr a slave hoi-
It. were u a juci icry iew ui our tm-
r,s would support him. But his hands
l . . i - : l -.4 l J
, nor nas ne e cr siiiniu;n:'i u i rJeed. Born aisd educated in a free .V !.e (arly imhihed the principle of e-
il right?; he ha? always looked upon the
Waded state of the children of Afr:-
with the eye of a philanthropist; and j 'Avthe resolution of a true christian he
ccr.ed to live bv the labor of his fel-
' creiture?, when extortcei from them ,
l.i
iauor, would dress 1000 or 120fl nn.!
that time. r The bleaching is effected by another process, and still without resorting to acids or corrosive; and thus is prepared for manufacturing. A machine of half size costs about $120, and may also be applied to the breaking of Hemp; and canvass for sails, as well asevery other fabric prepared and manufactured in this manner, be found much more durable than any other. From this description it will be seen that Mr. Roumatrc's invention promises a nv.i
important advantage to agriculture and and manufactures. Ifhe sh
! ressful as lie expects, he will have accom
plished what has lone: been considered a
very acsiranie otyert both in Lurope and America. Daily sldv. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS. The contract for ch arinc the Ohio nntl
- . , . V J : iVliasissippi rivers of sawyers and snags,unjder the proposals of the Engineer Depart- ! ment, issued by order of the Secretary of j War, in conformity with the act of Congross of the 24th of May last, making an
appropriation lor the improvement of the Ohio and Mississipi rivers, has been decided in favour of the proposals of Mr. John Bruce, of Lewis county, Kentucky, which were the lowest received. The contract includes the Mississippi from St. Louis to its mouth, and the Ohio from Pittsburgh to its junction with the Mississippi. IVe congratulate the Western people on the prospect of having these two noble rivers shortly freed from the obstructions which have hitherto been so dangerous lo their navigation, and the cause of so great a h ss of property and of lives. JVc?. Journal. fFr'-mi the Iialtimon1 FcU-ral Gr.sottp.1
Emigration to Hayti. If we arc to
rtM . .
mere Will be n salo Pnhlin fn1nf
Craw fords ville, on the second Monday in November next. The following described parcels will be offered: Fractional townships Nos. 15 and 16, of ranges iNoa. 8 and 9, west of the principal meridian line,beH, !Jente Wea ,ndian Reservation at the mouth oi Raccoon-creek, on the Wabash river. 5 townsbips Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26 ami Z7, of ranges Nos. I, east, and No. l.westofthe second principal meridian. Also, at the Land office at CrawfordsvitLE, in the state of Indiana, on the third Monday in December next, for the disposal of the lands situate in the following des-
tu luwnsmps, viz: T'ehips Nos. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 & 26 of ra. N. 2
21 22 23 and i
24 rs. lo. 3 Ai 4 21 22 and 23 5 &6 21 and 22 r. No. 7
West of the second principal Meridian.
ROAD TO THE MIAMI. The Detroit Cl:7fttf- .nv that 1YfiM-
j Edwards, Judd and Vance, commissioners
appointed by the President of the United States for laying out a road between the rapids of the Miami and Detroit, are now encaired ifi the nfrformanre nf their dutv.
They commence at or near Fort Meigs, and run the line by the nearest and most practicable route through the town of Monroe, to Detroit. We are not informed as to the time when the making of the road will be COmmenrpfL TIip snrvpvs will
I probably be completed about the last of
j this month. 1 he road through the Black Swamp is already contracted for, and both j roads will probably be completed about j the game time. Immediately thereafter, th ere will be a line of stages established j between Detroit and Sandusky, and trav- ! ellers may have their choice of a land or
water route to the Atlantic cities.
Steam boat Traof.. Thrp r 1;
j Steam B ats employed in the trade of St. ; Louis. During the C months preceding ; the 3 lit oj July last, there were fifty-one arrivals in that place, and fifty departures. ! The shortest trip from New-Orleans was 9
days 22 hour?, running time; the shortest
-- -- V " , ndavs 22 iiour?, running time; the shortest J Jse v circmnstaces, the people o color I o CamicU Blu(Ts and back t() gt Louis 46 m I lnladeiph.a.and the surrounding coun- ; . f, . t t t ij ouisvi,.p anj harU
the application of the lash.
This is one of the reasons why so many the citizen? of Indiana support him. .cr remember the strute which thev
had to encounter. They remember
Y- irsidio-ji attcrfipt ot tfu auvocates o pcrv u,rr,Q fourteen months bince, and so
'.K-a.he:ir-2. it is imt to he wondered at 'it taey hh;;:ld refuse to rupprt a man
i o i3a slave lualer, or who hn- labored
1 f l" ' '1 . I - r.f r , c i -t rb tlll'firl'
Ih nrv f
try, .have a better understanding of the ad- i
vantages to be derived l.vm proceeding to 11. i ti, than any other city in the Union. One vessel with a number of emigrants hasalreadv sailed from that port, ai,d we have to-dav seen a letter from Mr. Granville, the Envoy of President Ioer, in which he says that by the end of the present month he will despatch four additional vessels with emigrants for Hati. The people ofcolor should recollect that President Buyer stated his willingness to pa the passage of only aceitain number, and that they embrace his offer quickly, their brethren of Philadelphia will monopolize ail the advantages of Haytien liberty. Those of the colored population who have understanding and spirit to wish an improvement of their condition, and who are free to choose another country, should make every inquiry into the climate, soil, and state oi Hayti, learn the advantages that fine Island holds out, and not leave the present opportunity unemhraced. Those alsoofour fellow-citizens who take an in
terest in the question, should be alive, and
davs: the shortest to Louisville and back
12 day s; the shortest to N. Orleans and hack, 26 days.
The story published last week in the Li gf.r of 20,000 being presented to Gen. La Fayette i turns out to be untrue.
MisTsrssirn. The election for a representatve to the 19th Congress, from this state, has ju;' aken place. Chrislopcr Rankin, is re-ected w ithout opposition.
ItLis been rcpcntodlv stated that Mr. j; improve the present moment. Lr.;i t jir from hi-inir :i shivn holder ;!
r,f,' n cr 1
iar horn heir." a slave holder
c-! ;i, J nerson acout las house,!
Maryland Calicoes. We saw, yester
day. ?.ivs the Baltimore American of the
or otherwise; and his enemies,! o j u - the warehouse of the Warren
ive been calLd upon toprovc their char-jj Factory, several new and handsome pat-
, trrns ol the calicoes which are manuiaciuri ed, through every process from the raw ! material to the finished article, at this ex
torsive establishment. The brilliancy and
r hired 1 ecu r
?; hut have not condescended to do so.
1 -i3Ve Tf'Cf-'.Vf-A tlo cncftnil Tn r f r in. '
1 I
i'ldiriOTIS. i farUlnlnn. rrl An.-
'a large share of public patronange. 'dtvoted to the support of Henry Clay.
rc Savannah papers of the 7th speak 1 tiif- r f.i.t ..,,,,,,1 .,, . , i i l.i . r a i. i
rlately eahli-l ed in Guernsey county, It ,i,ir:tliilitv of the colours, and the well
:f, c:.ll : the GtLRNSEY TiMrs." It !l known superiority ofthe quality of the cloth
hnndMinif-U nri,t,,i t,.l,Hinc II imnorted. combined with the cheapness of
ft'4.l.J S.X. Mil k I I l - l --- ,
- ' . . . 1 . i .. 1 r
the price, have causeuu uniirtiioiiiuic.u s .'I .. .i i i: n.n;i.
sale for all the Jiaryi.mu tciiiLue can he made. It requires no uncommon share of foresight to see, that a short time only will elapse before these calicoes will form a new and valuable article of export from our citv, and that, wherever they are known, they" must be preferred overall imported goods of like description. The board of commissioners under the convention between America and England concluded at St. Petersburg, on the subject of slaves ensured by the British in the late war, decided on Saturday last, that
...i. ...i i... 4 i. ffftftmnftisation or slaves i.ikiii
il
ivz .Vusii.-ippian oi til" 21st ult.ll ;il0: s bat batches was then '-free from CP' a')-'earence of maligii.uit disease" c Ut there wcic --no 1-cal eus.es to en--:.der it."
htv 1' I. ' .
m iii::c Jr. J. I . Kournage
; ' ivftr.ff-j a machii.o t,r di-ein'
f ilC:! is intended to U r ?
b'watcr, ,.:r, and iu Loofcianati.aU l.c SB0 - -liars; for tl.o c oato KtsU u despatch, Inkcii in Alabama, South Carolina and rerf.,cti.,;. The llax U V,W-n Gcrpia, 300 dollar,, 2C0 dollars for tl o,e l-tiiO-it t . . ..... , . . . r- Morrhii. nr anv other
cp.n-aiioj, nv rotting or other-1 taken in V irgmi.t, : . V0 machine; Vhicli by a veryj slate. The hoard adjourned to he Ct operation break, and dresses it,! dav of Dee. next, when hey wil proccc ;::Ut. )ry to the linre. The flax is; to'cT.aminalion i t the cl urns v hic may 'H:tr:.!td t, :..,.....!...! ,,.'!!. r ,ir r.f nronarahon hr hearing.
st.jit,' 4 ,,e.Sl'iuus matter, which he says ' xC.r t;venty bonrs, without the use ( ;V .n.J or cerrosive vubsiance, and VC'11;1 'utfit for the hackle. - .es-'-,i ;,, t
tii this aiMicr is much '
mMncr, and that all persons bou.d cxhihlt theiV cl aims by that time. D, I re...
WESTERN MAGAZINE, NO. 3. THE FREKMAN'S ALMANAC FOa THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
FOR SALE AT THE LEGtR OFFICB. Oct. 9, 1324.
LIST OF LETTERS REM AINING in the Post Office at Richmond, VVavne conntyjndiana, which if not taken ont bv the first dny of January 1823, will be sent to the General Pot Ofi5c as dend letters. A John Bock, John Barnes 2, Edward Barton, Joseph Berry. C Cornelius Cook, Jcesj Clark, Wo. Crasje. D John Deardorff. f-John Edvards. jr Joseph H. Fisher, Daniel Fosher, William Fowler, Andrew Finley. q Volentine (iibson, Wm. Gosset. jj Kenjamin lleiny, Allen Hiatt, James Hendrick, Joseph Hawkins, John Hough, Gahriel Harrejl..A"a JfflVrp, William Janney. Jeremiah Kirkland. L Henry Lesk, James Lumpkin, Leper Editor. M J"hn Morris 2, Jesse Morris, Sarah Morris, Aaron Morris, M'Dowell. ftRcbecca Norton. p...l lenry Powell, Richard Pedrick, Wm. Peacock, Phfip Pedrick. O Flli r Oe;an. R...Ahsalom Rambo, Doctor Ring, Thomas RudcFftcr Smith, Jnrncs Slincer, Job Smith 2, Scott. Wm. Swalford, Benjamin T . Stockton, Wnb Smith, Sarrrtrl W. StewartJ T.!--M.sc8 Threlktld, Henry Tinkle, Samuel Tet 2. V Daniel vot aw. W--Elijah Wood, James Woofter, James Wickcrshau,. RQBERT MORRISSON, P. M. Richmond, Oct. 1, 1824. tll-3w. A Great Bargain! jr WISH to sell my farm, situated four mils cst U of Riehnitin'.!, on the Stale Road leading to rT.,toT. rontaming TWO HUNDRED & THIRTY ACUKS of FIRST RATE LAND, nlOVlt 95 of which are under fence, with a comfortiMe'lirick Dwellinc: house and other conveniences. The l.tntl i well watered and v. ill recommend it? If. pcr-ons wishing to purchase will plen?e call on the BiilwcribtT iu iUchaiond, v.i.cro they may gc-t u barail1' SAMUEL FLEMING. nicbaos'J, Sept. 2:-th, 1824.
Proclamation. To the L lectors of Wayne county, Greeting: NOTICE is hereby given, to the qualified electors of said countv. thnt n F.lention will be
held, at the usual places of holding Elections, on the
oecond Monday in November next,
for the purpose of electing five electors of President and Vice President of the U. States; which election will commence and close at the same hours, and be conducted in the same manner, as iz directed by law for electing members of the General Assem
bly ot una state. fjT-Inspectors of the respective townships in said county, are required to attend at the usual placet of holding elections in their townships, on the div-
aDove memioneu, ana conauci me sani election, and make returns thereof aceordinc to law. Given un
der my hand, at Ccntrcville, thi3 21st day of August, 1824.
SAM'L HANNAH, SIrff W. C.
Administrator's Sale ATILL he hold on SATURDAY, the 30th tf OcV V tober, all the personal property of JOHN FRAZER, deceased, consisting of a w:ie,on, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, household furniture, corn in tho field, &c. Sale to take place ut 10 o'clock. Term made known on the da of sale. ELIJAH BROCK, Adm. LYDIA FRAZER, AdnCx. Wavne co. Green towjihip, Oct. 9. 31 3w
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Robert Brattan deceased, are requested to come forward and settle the same. and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to come forward within one year from this date with their accounts duly authenticated according to law. JONATHAN TOWN SEND, DANIEL CLARK, Administrators. Oct. 7, 1824. 31 4w. Joseph P. Plummer HAVING MOVED IN HIS NEW STORE HOUSE, At the eouth-east corner of MAIN and FRONT STREETS, opposite the store house recently occu. pied by J. MAGL'IRE, now outers for sale at low prices, DRY GOODS, QUEENSllARE,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CASTINGS, SADDLERY, MEDICINES, &,-c. For all of which will he taken BEESWAX, FEATHERS, LINEN, GINSENG, TALLOW, FLAX, &c. J1LSO FOR SALE FIRST QUALITY CASTOR OIL, and EASTERN TANNED CALF SKINS. Richmond, 3d month Cth, 1824. I tf J. Shinn's Panacea THE subscriber having discovered the commontion of SVV AIM'S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand l'-rsale; he has reduced the price from $3 50, to $1 50, or bv the dozen to 24 . All charitable institutions in the U. t. and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns,will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied This medicine is celebrated for the enre of the following diseases: "scrofula or king's evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous diseases, white swelling and diseases of the bones and all cases generally of the ulcerous character, and chronic diseases, generally arising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom: ulcers in the layrux, nodes, &c. And that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive ie of mercury, &c. It is also useful in diseases of the liver ' CERTIFICATES.
I have within tl etwo last years had an op'portu nity of seeing several cases of very inveterate uleers, which having resisted previously the regular modes of treatment were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim'e Panacea, and I do believe from wh it I nave seen, that it will prove an important remedy i j scorfulous, veneral and mercurial disease. N. CHAPM AX, M. D. Profeor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic in the University of l'enn'a. I have employed the Paincea of Mr. Sjwann iu numerous instances, within the last three year?,and have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery m the University of Pennsvlvania, JOHN SMlNN.Chemi't. N. B. For sale at Smith and Person's X. E. corner of Third and Market street. Philadelphia, Febusry 17,1824. 15 t mily 50 Dollars Reward. WHEREAS it is supposed that a certian Ge. rge Brown, a drover from Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, has been roobed and murdered m this vicmity, and his body secreted, t above reward will be paid for the discovery of the body of said Brown, who has been missing since thn first of April. Should the said Brown be living, he is rem ested to report himself to the ibscnber, that those w ho are now confined in thejail of York county, on FUpicion of having murdered him, may be released, md the ansi'ty of the citizens of this place be relieved which they feel for his supposed unhappy fate. Printers are request d to insert the above. GEORGE LOUCKS. 51 ringardf n township, York county, Pa. September 10, 1824. PRODUCE. Th following articles of country Produce will bo taken in payment for subscriptions to the Leg er, viz:" Wheat Rye Oats Corn Boron Lard Sii'ar Ginseng Beeswax TallowCandles--Flax Wool Linea Hags, &c, &C to be dc livered at the office. June 18, 1824.
