Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 81, Richmond, Wayne County, 29 October 1825 — Page 3

VT.TRDY. OUIOiirK 5llJ5. ..( ) -7T de t-W" The Vevav Register, ot tho "ln insl contau,s tho following-edi-(irlll paragraph'. 4'Gen. La Fayette. zr , ,r..vonimi?nt of Frai ce has appropriulit' o-:e ih iusand millions f francs, to satisfy

r, Lafayette s claims for looses inj bv himself and members of his fam-

;fv, during tlio Frenrh revolution.

passenger?, mile and female, all bound to Ontario county, where an agent, who came over some time since, purchased a tract of land. The appearance of such a party of strangers, coming from so distant

;a country, and in a vessel of a siz .- apparently ill calculated for a voyage across ithe Atlantic, could not but excite an unusual degree of interest. They have had a voyage of fourteen weeks; and are all in .good health and spirits, i An enterprise like this argues a good deal of boldness in the master of the vessel, as well as an adventuious spirit in the passengers, most of whom belong to families from the vicinity of a little town at the

southwestern extremity of Norway, near

The last Brookville paper, contains a

i-ttcrfrow the Secretary of War, in an- Cape Stavenzer. Those who came from

s,vt r t one addressed to him by the Hon. i the f irms are dressed in coarse cloth of j0Vi Tet,on the subject of procuring an domestic manufacture, of a fashion dilferrlurr to survey the route of the Canal cut from the American; but those who ink - ,TM c, A . , habited the town wear calicoes, ginchams .Whitewater. J he secretary $;ivmI is , , , . , Uj' w,,lL - ' and gav shawl, imported, we priumef not in bis power to comply with there- from England. The v. sscl is built oti the k i-n nf tliP I Tr 1 1 1 St:tlts F! i nrvw)fl nimmnn in tichinr hnrtt on flint"

, r n- rvcry one is employed, in dilTcr- coast, with a single mast and topsail, sloop-! r ' ' i " rigged. She passed through the English Caannel, and as far south as Madeira,) " . r j where she stopped three or four days, and j L case. The state court of com- 5fl.(.n.d .ecllv for New York, where she !

iM,I"',i:m,n m u .trH. u . .. ..... arrjv.j with the addition of one passen-

f , , :.tx,on i uu.., . . , ... v . . h)n on th? w;V

viiie nenen. mere wert . tt .

II I ? HIT; lllllll 5 Mllt'OIIOII U ll'IIKllll III

or

ishes the Springhouse, kitchen, bart yard jj WHEAT Y7A17TED. by pipes laid to each, and leaves a super- ?EHriTY CiJiSTS. per bushel, in

tv'f.ii. im:icn iiunmii .IJUUUO, Will i)e glVeil l

iiiii, .i? wuere me spring comes io me surface, for some miles, which precludes the probability, if not the possibility , that the fountain is on the higher ground and forces the conviction strongly, if not conclusively, that artificial springs may be raised in all situations. We hope to be able to present a more particular account of their visit, when we see the gentlemen together.

MERCHANTABLE WHEAT.

delivered at Newmans' Mill, by i E. LACEY. Richmond, Sept. 2?- 325; - 78 4t

LOST COW AND SHEEP.

STRAYED from the subscriber the early part of the present month, a MILCH COW ami T WO SII EEP, weathers. The 'Cow is of a small size, reddish brown

back, dark he;nl and sides, a small white spot on

her houller, nnd one on her rump, b;ig; and tail

whitf. Tle -h en have lartre horn and the fleece ''scriher at tle old st:.nd.

IV. ,M.t, the

b lt t!kr tri il bv pin, the court being tli, ( olrilrv to v. -I. and prepare n , i,ulh occupied with the Wn of ,limftonaviUate(H,r water,, by entrr- . , !J iof). An action of trespass, - . . .m,r-f,tl M(,rf tlMnt ..... (n

vXl ife.l conderable intrn-t, wa, ,e;in)

'.ni.-.1 d al iiis i rni. i m nn. as re- ,

i s;. d t are thre: a member of the

.V. Y. Daily Advertiser,

F.,-dV .H-iet, ot lucbmordJ.roucbtb.Fp BiaoTRY.Jud-e r,ev,.t. late a-ont of .,.t the Hu ictv (or remv . i t he . (J S,tr if, CMVu it will he , , fr.m the graxe vi a d . ea! u la- r4.ro.t.oJ- at a ,tVlUrY hoilS(.. , f t,e omplaina. t. in the Q. ,ker , r,1;( q , (;arili!(g the e-ri.-r.utd, and n-cov. r.-d '''' WMlt, Mr. Clark bfi Lmo,, ami louod that! ' t ' r( i l'J'Ili el the peace; t r n u oicli , . , . . . ti k . , ,, n . , ' " 1 ' . ' , . . I his fu.dv had bi'i-n : tnrown out (4 the hut , r i.i !i t!se ib-tendaj-.t appealed. It ap-1 , , , . n im. . t L ' .' . . ' . and If ft eXpini Dli tae desert Le-rdillera, , r. ,,v h ir, ev . b-nce. tti.it it is a rub'. dopt- : .. , t!i:ir !. '

( . ,1 .... !... i.n .r t,t..il

r' i lll'li IH I'l IHIIIH lill II

was a h.-retic! It will take the people f

... :. .1. . . ' " "

e ntn i in ine mh u- i e t i v ... t ri.l I I ; fii.. Sn itiivli i , I ii i. c iniriv t i' ir. til rlf!

ijta i r LT"a: d. I he romplaiiiant ! r t. , , .... a: , , , of the vile doctrines watch a pr!lii'ate ; ! ! u - .a: d. the Sriet , .iflt-r e-' , . , . .. J

,. I I wilt. iiniTu li'itv. ii ai'ivui kv r .;! -u., w iiti htm, proi eeded to take ,

i . i . . . : i. ii'.'

I ,:i .1 'W :. a- 'i imnieniaiei mauieu mui i f;' t,(f t, w !a ii la- hnaiulit his .t(lii : ;rT-.i:-t the t ltl is far tr pa-. After

5 .e r rii irk- ! jiulire Li enr.ore, the ( was submitted to tit jur. who ret :r i i rdit of daroat: t r the delen-

I o;ts. a i lite

L'v . f Ltru L. We o ere b the Pie t i t . i a.

i . ; lv. I.) journal, li.ai. oi an ti ui i r,- f I r a iih 1, the state rs. Spear, hetore 1 -'ipreme court a ca-e has been de. ided

! h.e erdi( t of a jtirx, who are made, in t: t ( ;;-e. -ob jude of the law and fact.

i i kiii tmei t taiaait l e ustaii'fd fer 1 1 1; tint the pait jericved ti uM : j his private action fr damages. The t. take., bv the defendant ou sel. . !! it the Er 'lish common law td'libel i'! t in force in that tate that it was --tcr.t, in its principles, wit!: thecon::v,w of the United States. J'itts.

tl

i full of burrs. The c.ir marks not recollected.

Whoever will return said cow aud sheep to the subscriber, or give information so that he shall get them, will be liberally rewarded. JOHN PAGE. Richmond, 10th mo. 28, IB25. 81 3t. NOTICE. A LL nerson irutebted to the estate of THOMAS u PUCKKT ' deceased, re requested to come fcrward aitd settle the Mime. And nil persona ha? iinx claims a?:iinst the same, will brine forward their accounts lecnlly proven for adjustment. ZVCHvRIAH PUCKFTT, Administrator. Randolph co. 10'h mn. 13th, 185. 81 3t

DISSOLUTION ,Ow 'AUTNKRSHIP. "ljltK partm -rsliip. hertofor existing betweeo AL Joux Smith end Daniel Ueid, under the firm ol y ' smith & ;:id, is thisday diasolved by nulll consent. All nersont

ii tviri-t;i;iimH ili;;u,ISi. ,r request d to pre-

seiu ineir accouni ior aoj indebted, are r c"r:lrd to :. fore the "Z6 h of f ;r zr Hex!, gence can be ' . JOHN

DANIEL RE ID.

Richmond, Oct. t5, 186 "93t N. li The business will he? rrritinne! hv il.t nlv.

JOHN SMITH.

and all persons

'ient on or beper indui-

H,

NEW GOODS.

Ve.rU, a Jills , c alled Ariel, b Eclipse, three vearsidd, beat a Virn'n-ia clt of tlie same ai;e, named Lafayette- hence I he following toaM" were ji et; :

L'ffiivitteWUo, this dav, was for the j(

first time in this country, caught runnini: after the fair Sex.

Ariel Though not overtaken to-day b j the general, et oa a different course, she; max not be so coy. ! Virginia Though beat, she rover feels backward in c ominu forward. A'llcs.

JOHN WRIGHT RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the surrounding enntr that he has just received a choice select i of foniprirH'C an i"rtment of CLOTHS. FLANNELS. TICKINGS, STRIPES, SHIRTINGS. SHEETINGS, nd a v tri' t if COTTON and FANCY GOODS. i AIM), A AS.SinttT F ll'irdivtire. Q icrnsirnrc. Groceries, Iron Castings. i,r. S,-C. Likewise, ; C IHTll aortliient of BOS'lON CUT NAILS. II r Ink re- iv d an ra'.litior.Jt! 'iilv of Di:ras v mfjucimis. pams, OIL. DYE 77.77, At. KiTnnntr .in acrtnient worth) of the attention of the ..uMir. Rip nbovr nrtirlc" w ill he (dd low for (.'ash or ap-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ! THAT by virtue of a writ of Uou.esij Utaehment issued bv me, ;,r.- rljrec U, to Moses ranch, i Constable mdry HSdmtll(.h:,vc been at tached as the proper! torpe WJnte at tUr uit ; or Owen Ldsj.-rton. and .hat I w.il proeee.l to .,t Ion sud writ, at ,y otli-. i R.ehmon.' Wavne ;ronty,on th. 12th dav of November mvt Of

"' o'e nue win t-ilte notice JOHN HNLLY J. P. Oct. 17th 1825.

, the 2d dny

oiiat ; iii-.,Ttir

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

JTILL he sola on WKDNES Y f V of Noremoer fn Xt, all the ier!

of JOSEPH DVYK2GLNS, le.eac,,, ,,lflJi.lih, 'f i . . i it . . .

Iloei, v.,ame, no'ii, aneej), ria, Corn, Wheat, Oat, and ILaeindd and Kitchen Furniture, iscc ce.

The sale wi'l comm ore at 10 o lock, and cnlin- ' ue from day today until all is sold. The 'ale t. be at the late dwelling of the dt cta-ed, in w Gar-

ilen township. JAMES DWIGGINS,) A . . JOHN FISHER, Adm ra. Octnhtr 14. Io20. 79 3 '

provi d ("ouiitn I'mdnre . Kiehnmnd, l0ih mo. '21, 1.B25.

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BoltiniT Cloths.

NEW AMERICAN SPELLING BOOK. Ah .Mr. KuiEu"8 fe, ellinu; Ho-.k, ao-ipted to Walker's priueipies of Knuli.fi orth tra; hv and pronunciation, i now esteemed Fnj i riort ;c" other in tin Wetern ( 'ouutn , r p rhapp in the laun-di States, an excellent et of St' reoty pe plate ha- f i en procurcil for the printinir f it, and it futnrc editions will then t'otehe uniform a well as correct. tfnon the recointneiidati"ii? already civen to t i work, the f illowin may be siiffien-i.t to la be lure t la pnblic. Fro. a the Hi v. I lor aer Ho ley, L. L. I Presiilent, of Tr in-y Uani.ui Uinvt r-ity. (Directed to the author.) Dear Sir, I have examined your "New American S;.cllin lbok,v in-d find it worthy of a cor aal recommend a ti-n to the public, lor the n- of lam da g an,sfhoo'i. ltiopcon will n.ct t w ith mi in

it ilistribulion, and that the favorable w hi b it d - rvi f , w ill become um ral.

(: iniuQ

Scarcity. The Nantm kt t Inquirer fa ?. ; that o irreal a searritv of the autumnal

fruit of the earth a that now t x jterienct d, j I wa never hef r felt h the inhahitants o! !

that Maixl. Cora, an artidewhith ha I heretofore heen received at that )Iafe in larae ouantilie-, at,d has are tdi: ? Id

I at a cheap priee, ii now a dollar a huhel.j ', k.T'l ,ii r, .if fl,r lr,..'.in I tf.tr till" -d I - !

r i r i r 4 I : , . t r . . 1 . r t 1 . i f 1 1 t 1 1 1 r t 1 r- fi - ' ' ...

V ,i , 1 J 1 . ; " " : tor of the Inquirer further Hates; u ill not . , . a . 1. I .... t . It, 111 fiir li i,ri 1 if. I - . . 1

, 7 , - r, -vipnlv oii- ban lh tit the want ol our (iti l' ai d danL'erou naieatn ri ol I 1)0 t t , 1 e ,.. ,l. , I . , . , ... , , Z'n-:. rotatot s are ala rartc; tln r. u- d Ine of niii-nla w ill be ai idi tl. . r, , t ... r it l 4 4it.; . , , i i. nnni; Co t erd readih at al otnor eo ta n.u1 i i'Wen t. I i proposed to ,, n onnnni;. a . . i; hle in proportion. Here are 20.000 biped-. '' ' r m aa--a Bav to St. Aulmis- . ' , . . it 4 - , i , -, - -I-.. I mi n rmcil.nieii inr;it. InH K. i'.. 1

- 'I l.I'l'M 'll'l U. ..-v.:, ...... the n,M ' ' , , , . i- . ...

ie'io, (iiw. uurKs and snecp nn u up- , ( if:(i l.tion! A few cargoes ol eatai h-j of almost an desc ription, would now hntl j

a good market.

. i ii!.i::cc cd 0- iriile-

' at otd CO 000 d.llai5, le( aii-e '. i-tie- rivers will he tiseil. the actual n will not exceed IP miles. If xUorkran he etl' t ted fur several time- ' -t:rr. tt( (l cost, we thit k that the U. (!i C ,.ii., I.I . ... 1.1... ,. ... ........ .

'I'l' I 1.111 III ' , I 1 I I I I I I I M I 1 1 III III

nr.rp.

It is estimated that there are

:a- Wnt'Kln,,of.rtl,:i.,v,iM lw rcoiiin-d ' ' 100.000 sheep, (ueldmfT 400.000 lh. fd

, ti,- ,,ece-arv laws. So Ureat a ; 1 ason,) in the si i ountv ol I-iMir irood-vvheth. r to the puldic treas j Hahinitoii. Petm) Kama. The oumoer

'-r,ti.e advanced price of puldic lands, ;; valuaMe animal, is wonderlull tn fr M.rtouul of the safetv and expedition i rreasm- n, the west and north. h;l.. hn

''IIIE ftibcrihir h i- now on hand, and will confl. t.o.t?y k ! a oiooly of Of the bet ai.ilu . R. MORRISSON. Richmond, 10th mo. 14. TO 3'

FOrDER, TH V. uberriber ha juM ret i ed from the KOUNTALN MILLS, a qua.tit of At 6 dollars and oO tents per keg. AI So A iUA I IT or CANE and STIT.L KKKDS. Of the b-it iptahty. A supply of the above article constantly vii b ind. B. BKIuIlT'AKLL. Ki( hmond, Sept. 2d, V,2o. 74 AUNKKSl MOUIUSSON

ti V y. ja-i n," ned, am! intend Lei-; u oil land, '

n J.ir.- ale' general a-rortmelit of bRUcis. MKDICLNKS, Oll.b, I'ALN i STUFFS, 1'A J 'LN 1' Al ED I C I N FST it . . All oi wlii li tney vnl ..impose ol by U bolt sale

r li tail at the .owt -t riceg. HiciiuioikI, re l 5, lbJ.i.

'it ua ul luive to oar immense tnidrlt ";re. profitahh- to the farmers than the

r i i . i . . I .i : .

V'fiulCd Mexico, cannot hea., whvrv raiMt.-ol -rain, wn.et, mvyrffimae pnn

v.:.tt d c,,,a ,i.i fi rrv.c Y.rc b ciplos o! LiTejii uriiaiii ami oiner naiion-.

t mterieres with the exportation ol. i n re are, prohahh , in Pennsylvania, oid, two j millions of sheep, and the value, vested h ! them and their tleece-. is hee.eln ialh ft It ;

iV'Vniri: f ivu ' Tt is nrrmrvfd in the

1 '',l,!ir naners. to unite the waters of

F.'ie and those of the Oiiio hy mean

t.:d between the Biu Reaver and the produd, perhaps, hointr equal j

lo inai ol tiie crops oi tonatco in irirua.i

i! t..ind whidi it is thought, mav he

! ' liit a reasonahle expense. It surelv

1 te o mcalculaole imjoriance to

a

l Osiris ,'ior 'in. I t riiiidlv itniiviii'T rit i

' '''!. ur and its rich neihhot hoed.!

''. '' '" o tli r. pn, digitus cfTrt mi the part ,' 1 " I i 1 , t'aat it mav he accomplirhed. N 'a', iU tihcpville and Cincinnati, nl-

:'te meat maiiufactui in seat-; hut

Niv as is the huinest r.ow

AuTinc i al SrniN(.s-or boring for rcater.- 1 We feel aured that this paragraph will he read hy more persons with interest than ! anv other in the papei . Four persons from thiscountv, (says the Wed Chester Pa. Village Re(ord), have heen to New Bi ut s i

iv'u k. NT. v J rsev. to s the m) tout h-talk-

tiatacled ed-of artificial sprin;:?. With one ol them

j we have convened. He says that three j -prints, lirmiiIit f i m a reat depth to the

surlaee, which wa re discuai ini; inoin-

1 ,:N it i- very small (aunpared to what ;;' i a fr-w years hence; and their '''ti.a will lival that of some of the.

i-.t, i5t prosperous cities on the Halves thiouuh pipes. W(-re llowmr on the j -'-o.irvi. J'iUs. liw groutids: This miuht he accounted foij ' . j hy Mippt'sin"; the fountain to lie in the lullj 1 -f,vi l sight. A vessel arrived at this ' hack hut n tlo top of the. hill they were . Iluith cmiiants from Norway. TI.eiitloMi shewn a spiinj; obtained hy hormiij

llsverv vrro.ll w.:,Ktirin. e o .-! 2o.i leet : It haws III 11 COWMani fiic.uo

"l,Mdv about 300 Norweuiao. lasts, vichiin' from the pipe two llons a min j - Aui-ricau tor.-, and brju-hi fortwis !i utc; the water i. sweet, soli, pure; turn-,

No i r;f. THE subscriber wishes to pui chase a mianlliv ol BUlTi.R, BE1U AX, TALLOiV a.a FKAiiiFRS, delivered at nis store in liu nmonu, or in Lioettj, Uaioo county, lor which the i i ti Li -it prices will be paid in Goods or Leather. R. MORKIaSON. I0ui month 14th, 1C25. 7U N. B. 1 wish to contract lor U HEAT, to be delivered at Newman's mill. COELEt:'rORTSNOTICE. State ol Indi ana, Randolph count . To all whom it nmy concern, -niK.L iNO rlCL, That I will, on the second JL MONDAY in iNoveiiibcrenslniiz the date hereof, coiiiinence selling at the Courthouse door, in the town ol Winchester, in 6aid count , all and singular the LAND and TOWN LO i s on which Untaxes ;ire lue and unpaid lor the jtars ltJ4, and IB'25, which I am authorized to collect. baid sale win continue from day to daj, between the hour of nine o'clock in the lorenoon 6i. lour o'clock ui the afternoon ol each da, until ail areolknd SOLOMON WRIGHT, Ciiilvclor br llaiubdj.b count October 3 1,, 1CJ5. 7U 3

TO RENT. A DWELLING HOUSE on Marketstreet, near the market house, to rent.

Inquire at this ojhec.

81 tf

IIOItt L HOLLI.Y.

Kroin the lie. Elijah Sbick. A. M 'reeident oi ( incnni iti ( dlt t , and from H v Johun L Xi iI-uDj I). I). i the ;oithor.) Deak Sik, Xp. rovm- the priin i.-des and upr reci itifur the mi-riN ot otir k .Ni w Xineriran !!insT IJook " we chi ortnl I v r oii nj ud it to the fro nd: of leart'ilnr: Mielwe tdi rt ao a hope th.it it illre v nt inin h i rrin (!' tea hioi:, antl sue u.a pu niU frm tin-I iboiir and regret of nnlearninr their juvenile statin- w hen they ought to le fastin; tho pleavirc of the hiher brinrhe- of edur-tfcai. J L. WILSON, KLIJ Ml SL ( K. a the fd.jerrt an! advro tas; of tla u lul work, ar fir irlv -X' re-ed in the preface, we -hall here pnbhh it,'hotinLr it will be extensively read by tho teacher? of youth. rRKFACK. In niat of tie 11- ivt ritie and collrccs in the 17 nited State?;, a well a in tair'an1, Valkri made the standard of Laigli-h orlhograi by atal j loptn c iat if. Ili a t-in i er r day Ik onniiu more popular, and it i now c neratly admitted th;a it eontinc to prevail. ll in titnarie of il e laibh I inii ae, exrept fhoe of Walker and Jol,ni.n, arc h a ino?t iiniv ral consent, hi id n-e'e, arid that of

jidmon, in it 1 ate edition, has Walker's plan of ; pronunciation ii.eorporaled with it. ! As we have now a i opular ami peimanent t:nd- ! ard of . m r lanirnate, all snelbnir book ami elemenj tnr V"rk' of the kitnf, ous;ht to be adapted to its i priif' iple-. So fir as this fails to be eirected,school j will be rroneondt taught, atut man who wih tu be correct srtiolar, will find much time and labour j tnvear to reair the defects of their early edura1 tion. Thi i :i misfortune invariably altenditui the ! ne of W b-ter and veral other eh ne rifar' wrkt ! .... ii . . i

now extant- I fioiis ok's wime isr-i year i stuny w. re -pent i-nneipally in leaminu; to read and urittt their native lan.Miaire, have found with r. ciet, w hen entering upon hi. her branches of ednr-ation that thev h id many thric unlearn, ami -o.ne of their foriucr tu die to repeat Others, le e ireful about rorrertnes, thoinrh irha:S in manv re-peef Too I . hoi irs are anitXTu the praetit e of bad p Hill" ami bad pronunre tiau. To f.irnidi the riin ceneration" of our ountrv with the meaiHofavoidi.r- thee .ba.lvantac;es an.l to r-rnler the rmliiiM'.its of a complete edurahoa more :,, the present wo.k is oir.T. d to the public. In nreparinc it. tf'" "" ' !voro.l to avoid wh .lev. r i .n,neeean, and fill if pae with matter -uifible lor the improvement of vouncmin.l. Mostofthi-wonhm the .pelhirsr le win with the exception of proper names I axe been tak'a. Tom Walker's Critical rronoum in- Diction, urv with strict a'.lrntioii to their orthography , acre'ntuatitui, and the sound of the vowel. The lcxoiis in reatlini: have been carefully selected, ami are such as will not only facilitate the progress of the pu: ils, hut excite them to study, and -rive them a taste for the sciences. The table of Scripture proper names, silphabetioally arranged, ami accented accordion to Walker's Key, will afford art important advantage not to be I'onnd in any other work of the kind How in u. Should thi book answer the purpose contemplated, by making the

pain O' in" ir'Hin i ui'Mr , f,, .vii.- '. .....

mim Is for a correct and complete education, it i ex p. cted that the friemU and patrons of learniricj will rive it their support. M. RThe above work is sold at the office of the Cincinntti Oezette, and may be bad of the author Price 12 1-2 cents samrlc. and one dullar per dozen. Cincinnati, AuciistS, 1825. " BLANK DEEDS tOJi SALC AT THIS FFICE.

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