Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 84, Richmond, Wayne County, 19 November 1825 — Page 3

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"SATUKDAV, NOVEMBER 19, 825.

Rhodf.-Tsl.ixd. Yn no state in the Union is so large proportion of the popul ition and capital engaged in manufactures as in this state. Tnere are now more than 90 cotton mills, m my of thv-m extensive, establishment. T sere are 31 towns, the ag

gregate of who population is about 83,

TO OUR PATRONS.

The subscribers having entered into co-;

partnership in the establishment of the! 000, averaging 52 inhabitant, to the square

piiic Legcr, the business will hereafter

fce co;uhictia under the lirm ot BUXTON & WALLING. Qir reasons for this arrangement re

, iv and forcible. As a unity ot purpose

mile; and there are 39 banks, the proper

iv oi whose directors is made responsible for their correct management of the concerns :f the respective institutions. New -York. The citizens of Otsego

3liJ rx. rt.on greauy increases me eiieei.ve pPmvmtMV. of t!le n.ivil,:lti( of the rivrr ji-vu-rs of man, we hope In our united la- Sih pj;'ha inah, s as to efF-ct a naviga'de hois to make the Public Leger more wor- communication between Cooperstown and i v of punlic patronage. We will also .c ll miiu-s in Pennsylvania. A prop- . .i . osition has luvn made to construct a railI tve more leisure to peruse the great' .. c . . 1 ' Uc hi i fc w ,,v ir un Cooperstown to the Erie ca al. ot inlormation contained m cut pub pr ,m tft. r,,ront cvn of Sa..tll it

u journals, and greater ability to sclet t.; appears that the town contains 2,054 inha-i

as will tend to inform and itnpiove -ta at-; 1.044 males, and 1,010 females,

The principle, which will ,n,,,n,,,,r HeetorMO 1 ; u .mauiedfe-

iii.u.-s, n iwwn in in a u. u;J; whole mi mho r of acres of improved land, 9,097. From . the recent ri su of the city of Albanv.it appears that I'm- population now amounts ta ah, Mil 1G.000 an increase.

their immediate neighborhood, are neein-tj prop-js u a - r ing to aspire to the litb of towns. ror i,,,nii.ni . i- r T - -i i . .... i r or M,,,,aliig in ti'ii hainti, a new naperi

BE IS AM CD

sm

clir readers.

guide us in our editorial career arc the game as those professed and approved by1 a great majority of the American people tv iireat republican principles upon which Jl . .ur civil and p ditical inslitutions are t i-t l. Ln t in thusavowingour principles ;

since in -20, of more t;, an 3.000. Thorr are 7,709 males, and 8,1 7o females: 1.401

subject to militia de.t,nod 2.548 ualili-d

we wish not to be understood as takii g a I to vote ; 317aliens; 132ntupers; and 788

lift! ni'TsiHi:il I w linr.s oi flw

pia in '",,v i - " )

day . liv to no sect, we take no party roa t.M Oir country has been long enough the

ti) ttre of party broils; 'tis timer the cpi- ; ) Js of Democrat and Federalist were a- ( h.,!is;ied. as t ere is now ,o real distinction. I, T ; " enlv preference for ofliee should be !: tj . !i of merit. L?t us then, as members ;

ol t i'.1 ej'cat American iamm, engage m T,.u

persons ot eel r.

The completion of the iirent western canal was eelehraied on the 2'ith ult. Cannon pi ced on the wSjr.Je line of the canal from Lake Lrie" to Albany, and thence down the North River to Sand Hook, were tired no the entrance of the first boat in the canal after its completion. National salutes were also tired h all the artillery companies throughout the Snte. The whole' number of inhabitants in

leruh.is 3.078; '287 f whom are sub-

says, that within two or three weeks not THE -1 OLUilibiAN fAil'l hLNON9 less tlian 250 persons have passed through;! weekly journal of Vandalia, to settle themselves in the Up Literature, 6'aent, und Gtnerut Intelligence. per parts of the State, chiefly in Sangamon H ,,rt 'SL,,,t,l,s i.ros,rctu tor a uph t.Hi , r to the i . J . i . public, it isiucuuibeatoii th i.ubliMitr to stan rcncounty, and the. military bounty lands. A h ,he u.ut.vf. n.l r, a,oiil which haw Z lured very considerable tide of emigration is set-; i"m tw t ii-e m the uu.h rtakii it would m in in upon the northern parts of the State," that a s.jiti..ieut i.urabtr ol nars has alr.a.iy h.ea by all l,e road, which lo!,d frnm h,. s,uth,!j VlrHX and the east, and some from Missouri. j! will b- urgeil as an objection to th ii.sntutnai of Missouri. The vast resources and salu- a'"ti't'r- lf l jtojiosimI. to f.uhjih the jiitcubrious climate of .his State, nr., attract : XtX':: hither a vast number of emigrants trom the but the k'.irttienou will take an t ntir. -iy .int.rent States whieli lie to the eastward; and course, it is pnjost l to divide it into tu ; ..tte, there can be no doubt that it will shorth r'.:::,

: become a very powerful member of the U- . fe .tureoi the publication, euihracin,; the foiioKii.g:

IlIOii. j fopular Moral Jaies, hctitlotiM, ir toiindctl .i r at Michigan. Governor Cass arrived at i uf ,ir;,Rwvi!W!?'of f,,m"u ut" i""'lto r . . ., , . . , . ., 1 publications i r.ss.f, , on litcratiir , morals hiHnrv. etr,.it on the Ctn instant, in t! e Pioneer., &c. p;Uht.tir$ sa,in,.aU a, Uumow . II.Momil He had been absent for four months, and; Sketches oi such persons as have be. t.n.c il rated liis return has been hailed bv the neneral f?r t,ieir Iwroism, virtue, talents or patriotism , xNo- . , i : . i "'r.i ::- . ' tires d new r.uldic ttions ; Aneed tes, iid rari . 1 isand sincere congratulations of the citizens. t(,ricaK ;WI(l lm,lj0rous; Vof lry A,;J fl lmijr of 1 In: passengers arriving at Detroit, are, miscellaneous ejects which if wouM be mae cts-a-about three hundred weeklv. Thev are j ry to enumerate. .,ri...r-;noll. ; t .v 4.L M;,IK im.i' .'.' '-r rt to contain the Political him! Mig-

r......r...., .iii.um, ". I! ceilaneoijs news of the d:i . :ini cnhiccta I .11.. o.

teresti! to the citizens of the state in a comu i.ed form, with occasional remarks

Kr.,. .. V.r.... 11 n 13 urre.i to the ( ublihtr. that suet, h i(a-

-r -un ........ .v.. I perouirht to lc-upjorted in the -iy . ARuai,urt per), is losiii'J her CltlZ .S by hundreds and f th finest prose writing am! potn is to U mid by thousands; that is b) lemioval to tilt ' i tin- periotinal ublica'aons w hit h" are ct.i.Maetly westward faster than she has at ctiired ji ,h;'peiu. ami Auar.can pr. s, 8; c , . c 1 ,, but lntu the cu i,tnt d the-e jotiri als, at,. tl,eir lliem Irom the eastward for some years. price, their circulate?, is hmind t. tie. .ore It is Supposed that more than a hundred i weallh, consequent y a an at ituii ! er ot tl. fmo

neu.rtble trife of being iru?t sm . e?s- j j, ( t to militan duty; 50-1 tpmlifn-d to vote;

alk'i c I an d p.r-o IM. 'l'bere

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p. I i ;sr-u:i ti:z me j;m:itii Hru ur. T. ".inierit an SN-tetn' of impruvii-g our rnal intereouise, domestic manutae-i i tu; .'S etc. which it will he our pleasure;

t , -minute idlers a fn ld for honoraiile a- i u,)ii and useful labor.

In marking out for ourselves such a c - ir-c and ri:idl adhering to it, we look j f i iac approbation and support uf an en-j liiiiciitd public.

E. S. BUXTON, S. 15. WALLING.

proving territory

he

ey

those deseriptions of persons, w hom such

preceedinp; cause the removal of, are those which new and thinly settled states can ladly span the free produttive elapses. J es , North wi:st coast. The projet t i" tablisaini; a c.iain of military posts to the

r. 13 e: art -he; -1 -Ti-t mills 1 sa w mill ; 'i i-'dnvind of buddi up a cdoav at some

point near the inoutn o tiie lfdomtjia river, is again spokiMi of in the newspapers. We hope that it will b postponed et a little waile it is not the interest of either the dJ .Atlantic or of the new states in the west, that a current of population should be forced beyond the present settled boil idaries of the republic. Xiks

wagons, with families, have passed through !i Piu.cns of l.ieratnre ia.t b. -leuelv les, u, tJl 1 " r. . .lt . Ai A 1 . I treat was ot the nvdnuf roimnui it v , un:e-s the I'rankfort within the last ten days. ;ire ru()l(, inlo J1IlirMlli, wfa h circulate u,.r.' 0C?"This is what I have alway- said was i1 them for their special instruction and xn-tificahoi

the inevitable result of the pupr system . We fee I a desire to pre, rve some of tht u. at 1. ast ....a ci t.i . i ii ; 4i t ' i roui thi ticner.il oblivion, and ariord, in aure.it and rclirf Imcj ; and the worst ot all is, that IIlt.aWiri.4 ,.VI.rv ri(irrN at triflill? X:,,M., tne

tti

i IT m 1 1 1 ; 3cardi 'macninrs; 3breu-

eri.--, a I a;I ire f.-U"der; .100 acres of improved la d : 309 - eat eat'le: '2dj horses; and 130.700 arils of linen and . cotton cloth were manufactured tbere during the I ad car. Pennsvlv si.. Pittsburg, the We-tern E n-.a iurn of this State. i ac quiring vast ' accessions to her popul itin a d wealth, tt'iiaitbe western trade everv species ( f ; manufacture is ll..t:ri'.ing to an iiu ah ula- ' hie extent. The .dd woth n 'juthling. w he i fjiuieilx di-ti!iLruisied the it, are

p,o f dlowm- gentlemen are candidates ; r '.v.e- ;aa, e ,;, ,h ui a al s,,a i- .... I, .......... I. - a i 1 a I

ion iii.i!ihh. imiiii in tne rn uiern n ie SolTII f MIOI.IN ;. On the (irt ett-ne-nl n! S.jii :, (.'andina, the rr;.rieti.r !;- t o-d ile t eb bratt d J !n L-' k'-- tn frame ir t ii'tn a t M.-ii'u'et. and hd ol 1 tw. Tn.; -v :.fem of o;,. e nine J whit I; he pre p -ed. was, however, ill soiled to the demo ratical opi'ioi;b of the settlers. T' lt e cl t-' -. of nobility were to ht e-tabli-hcd. iz: Barons, caci.pie, aid landgraves. Tk- first were top.-es 1 2. the M'cuiid 24.

lad the t!tird. 4C.00U acres of land; w hii i.

ilr li.e otlice of Auditor ol State. J hiN SCOTT, of Wa ne county, W. G. AllMS rilONO, Claik do. B. .1. BLV THK, Marion do. W. 11. LILLV, do. do. nov society is forming in Monroe l iv, in this stair, on Mr. Ow en's s stem, c .)' i tiic Blue Spring Community.

T,k' pr .jf ctots appear to be possessed o!

:i re than common gallantry, hav ing pro- b lV is to rem iiu unalienable in their familh s.

vM d in the 7th article cf the constitution ;! The inti"iuction of rice U said to have ';,; --All the members of the CominunitvJj ,',, all"eetel in the fall- n ii ir mnnner: A

t 'a in f w-r. li

Frmi. the l?(jstoi Sp ctator. PROPIILCY FULFILLED. Tiie Phin .uih Memorial contain an extract from an Almanac published sixtvseven ears ao, h I t t. Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham, the father ol' the celebrated Fisher Ames, w ho was an eminent physician, and mathematician. Wecopv the cow hiding part of it. The prediction which it contains, seems to be nearly fulfilled in the short period since it as written, altho'the authorextendt d

the shortest period of its fulfilment to two i

centuries. "Of the future etate of North America. Here we find a vast stock of proper materials for the art and ingenuity of man, to work up'ds: treasures of immense worth; concealed from the poor ignorant aboriginal inhabitants1. The curious have observed, that the progress of human literature (like the sun) is from the east to the wed; thus has it travelled thnain Asia and I u

i mental pleasures which are njo t d, coa.j r lively

j sneaking, jy only a few. And while we em i 'Mir columns frm other pufdirations, v e si.ii) f.iine ! our-elves to such selections n rnsij he t't rint a ir j thv of publication or mteri stinjr to ur j- r-i-s. j With this hrief sU'f t h of ttie f.miidatit t a hich j we ; r ipo?e to erect the supersfrucltir the Co ' liifiihi;oi Parthenon, we subnai our pro-pertus to i an t nlijhtc-nrd and j uhlic spirifed ounianatt . w uh i one remark The utility tif thee ubhctiuiis, j.rul i the s-mal! eXeti'.e at w hieh thev are atfordt-!. n riuco i many to :artake ii. the heuefits of rea 'ej. t ho.

perhaps, otherwise would not: T his onjjhr n- t rcuaIe the patriotic and enlightened to ( atrei iz- nd encourage them. No exertion- will he sparer! 'o collect w m he

j columns of the Pi r( henou, evt ry ci remittal ; a . uh

wan prove instructive and mtt re-tini; to it- p.ti- s and entitle it to a place amone the i;--fu! ers of the day. A. F. CARPI N'l I H. Ctet) 1 os. The Columbian Parthenon will be h-.d - n.ely print-d on a tuper-rual -hec, in tpr rto (orin, ;nid with new Lone Primtranil tirevit r t(.e. The price will ne Three Dollars per am um, in the following pfivmei ts : one dollar m ihree, one dollar in six, and the other in nint moi ttis, rut if mit piid until after the expiration of the year it will tie three dollar and fifty certs. A Ivt rtiseinetits inserted at tiie uual rates. The r'uhlie ition to conniif nee aa fioon as a .-e.l1i cieuf roimher of subscribers shall have beeti obtained to warr mt the und rtakmsr. Ca'iK innati, Oct. 20, 1825

PUHIJC SALE.

rill IK Sl'HSf ItlHKP, wili ,-iIer at public sale on

bhvh.N l' I Id) V V. the 10th of Tw Ifth niotdh

, . - ,ii i : ves-ei Irom M idagat ar tait hed at the pro1 1 r- f t i t t- 1 t i rc fill I :i r o I 1 1 I

u; .tint fr-A.st r., . . . l.. 1 C a . vitifa annnt tne . nd ot the 1th renturv, :.ii.irrm?ideredaS.rc;ALVOTi.RS. j , , Governor. Thomas Smith.

T , in ii artieje mntains the following ex-j; visited the Cajdai.i, he prerented him w.th !' pe, ad now is arrived at the eastern ,,!',, ,!,.- The use' of spirituous li-';a hag of ned rice, informing him , f the j wc of America. As the rf h stial light of r .,. I, ilP rveluled eeert when ore- ll manner of eultivating it. f its nutri, ion- P1 w direrh d here by the tin -or ''.'"V C 'h,(,ftt i ntand greater inerease. The seed wa ofGod, it will doubtless tinallv drive the cd a., a medicine. !' divided by the Cover, or among m veral Ij of heathenish darkne? from planter., and was found ft j 1 1 y (.. ansuar x-! America: so arts and sciences will change The National Journal of the !?5th ult. nprhdinn. Ki.mi thi .-trrid.-ntal rii.nm-itbe lac-of nature m their tour fnni hei.ro

l ! At . t t . . i 4 4 1.

stance, was introduced what has b.-come l! ver tne Appaiacnian intjinu.iins ,t, ...r

one ofthctanle commodities of the State. I western ocean; and as tnej marc n inreuii

(Saturday, !0th of I), c n.bt r) next,

TWO IIOUSKS and LOTS, in the town of Kich.i.ond, knowi on ite i hm thr-

jofby No'. 12, and 47, in lhat part of the town I nd : out by Jert iumh Cox Sale to nunn ( at 10 : o'clock, when the terms will be made ki . wt t WILLIAM ( OX.

I(l) of llth month, 1823. 8-1 Jt 7 WARNLH & MORR1SSON IIAVK J nt opt tied, and intend kce; me on handj n larsr- and general as-nrtiiien of DRUGS, MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS. DVi; STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, &r. cScc. All of which they will dispose of by Wludesale ir Ketail at the lowest prices. Richmond, Sect. 5, 11125. 76

';;.!- r the caption of Indiana, says. "A- far as the returns of the election have lc a received, the votes for a convention v.t-re b 60, against it COG.' Wiiat the e ditor a'ludes to we cannot f r the life of u divine. Our state elct- ' ueie la Id earlv in Aui;ust, and no vr!' f-r or f-gainsta convention was taken that time.

1. T vv inieiiieeni er siaies. "mat men . , , , i .. l !. c ,? n , i. will be broken up, and the obscene howl Jews in the buth Carolina positive") ie-i . i r-Mn a,,, I- . ' ,. , At 1 cease forever; instead ot which the stones ; fuse to pay the capitation tax which 31 r. . A .... n . mil n nr XT . . ' ,, . c and trees will dance to the music ol Uri Noah has imposed on all that nation, fori , A. . , ... ,. . i,;..,,,

the vast desert, the residence of w ild heasts

POWD2R, cC. THE suhacriber hafjnt received from the FOUNTAIN MILLS, a tpi-.-.tav of At 6 dollars and 50 cents per keg; ALSO A QUANTITTT OP CANE and STEEL HEEDS.

t., .....1- 'i 1 1 i crlrv 1 1 til r hidden I Of the lest nil llitv. A timnlv if lir h.-..

j I ! 1 I I I U 1 l III." Hit IV III !! H' v. j - -J J I I J IllMJO uiiu Me i 1 , . . ...ii. . , c constantly on hand.

jiems, anu tne inestiniame ue..suis, ui - no.nm ,,t,

i. 13 IV I Oil 1 t.Lul, Richmond, Sept. 2d, W25. 74

impose

the expenses of his jj;overntneid, Sic

i . . 1 1 : i : u.. t : .

inieiuenia-r umiuhucs at ini oosue- .. . .. . , . m ,..;, c i i r , i f ti I! tl"ld and silver he broken up. iVlountaii.s-

ill" in ii cum ii'-iiiMiiniiniu- i iimiui i i'i iniij - . i ,: ,... a. ...wl , l.i I . 1 of iron ore are alreadv discteied; and

cuiiurcn oi enn : iov;irti3 aicir iininac uiaie i:

(t.Iuilge, tin Gentiies in this rei;iou stand

From th :!li"ti tl Journal. STATE EPITOME.

f'nwr.r Tit t T. A larger propoi

confounded."1

Ten'nt.ssee. The Legislature have

t- cl, late ly nassi'd s ime very riid laws on the tion of U , . y t r . , . ... m

I'onulation is t.nir-'liei! iti inanulacturesj

suhject of gamine These laws inllitt

' , - i ii penalties on betlmtr whether it public or 1 d: m ativ oth( r ftate eTcent Klnale ls- t . .in. iay Huui.itii , 1! private hou-es. and impose Inas even for "r ' . 1 lie Mate has a 1 irre selnxd Itiiid,;;' . . 1 r .. , . . , -r7nnr 4 i. . 1 1 irowiiiK up foi aolass of whike and

. ' J ' , . i . .1 thrv tleprive the lawyer td hl heense uh( ' dd sni(h i annua v deoted to the . ... 1 i r t i . ' 1,111 ; . . . !i shall he co? aeted of anie under the law. ,;i nnter ;i;U nt nmnon school masters, inn . , . . ,, i .i.it oi . i. .iiu - 7 I TltfA rtr irci' cnrh rw 1 1:1 1 f I l.riln :ietll:illv

ne income ot I ....... 1 J

! Ohio. T'e contracts made on the 27th

;mv n.wn ,n tne Mate. i u. ... - iljrrf.(,

' " i'i! il evt t ds tne ;.nuuni oi un: m.iu ' 1 i v . .v.:, ;.. ..1... I. J dm rtidv trtiV-i

- .Miij ioi i. (MiiiKiiMi, "'j r Pi. . -a. -i a i nt l . . . . 1 1 .. 1 .i. .niiJiiilinif 'M km j-. il in Mi mil

..... . a . . '. " I ..i....f-Ktli.TWIIIlll..li..'t,.,,,,. , il,,v vi mi-nt in the woild wluch 'ies to tl- j ' u , , .a .1 .1 . tr...,nJ Canal wi arnotint to hit v thousand th liars I il - more than they pay to the trtasu-,j .t i.

. - U III, ii 1-' f .Var,a periodofiG years, there have been

iuie ditrercnt e:oven:ois; ol this rum . " ... . A l

eer.

In the interior of the State, wheat may

he purchased at 25 cert" per bushel, and

ic

h' T. litre, n u n-di'd in otlice l)V thcil

t-.'.vv . - ruv v . v.. - - i

s - s thoupli not regular! v. The numbei j corn at 1 2 1 2 cents. 1 1 i .v i I ' i . . r 1 l: i r i IR'M. were vnluetl at Yilbes are rantdU pi inyi ntr up on tl

voo ipioo... i a. f In. mi lirw d ( he oi ni;o.( d canal, aid those winch. , wi

al oi'27 cbn, II prcvinuJv, wer scarcely knowu out of dreamed ol jour times.

vast stores are reserved for future penera-

j lions: this metal, more useful thanudd and ! silver, w ill employ millions of hand?, not ! onlv lo form the martial sword and peac eI fill share alternately; hut an infinity of utensils improved in the exercise of art and j handcraft among men. Nature through jail her work has stamped authority on the law, namelv: "That all (it matters Uhall he improved to its best purpose:?.'' S ll not then those vast quarries, that i teem with mechanic, stone those for sti uc.: tare be piled into great cities and the 'for sculpture into statues to perpelua..

the honor of renowned heroes; even those who shall now save tfieir country. O! ye ..t.lw.n. iiili:i!iit:M, t nf Amerira' SiMitdd

j I 1 1 I o i ' I ll i , i mum ' w - 'this paie escape its destined conflagration at the ear's end, and these alfdiabetical

letters remain ligible when your eves behold ti.e sun after he has rolled the seasons round for two,, r three centuries mere ton

know that in anno Domini 17jo, we

NOTICE. LL peronn indehu-.i to the estate of THOMAS FUf 'KKT P, Uet caeil, are requested t cni forward ami settle the sHiue. Ami all j.t rsons hnv-ifi-elftiini ne::iin.ct the anie, will hrmc; forward their accounts legally iTntrn for iofjtitinen. Z Cll IUAH nCKKT r, ilaiiiiiflr.itor. Randolph co. lOlli mo. 18th, 1825. 81 :it PRINTING BOOKS. I'AMPHLKTS, BLANKS, IJORSK BILLS, CARDS, LABKLS,&r. &r. " atly executed at this oflice on reasonablo .,.nis, ar ' i the shortest notice.

. PRODUCE. The" iz artiehs t.f rotmtry Produce will be tak.. ftnviueiit for stihscnrtions to the Lea Eg, Aiz: Wl.'.at Uji Oat (aire Bacon l;i.-w isti ar G ineiiu Uees-a. a x Th How ."n m . .. Flax Wool Iraicn Ras, kc , &-,ju l,e ieAC red at the o.'lire.

BLWK DKKDS FOIl SALE AT TU1S OFFICE

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