Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 92, Richmond, Wayne County, 14 January 1826 — Page 3
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! f our very extended commerce ... e er at iin(1 mt les, of their
!l.Utlov. .
. " "ZTTTTTf tk. Rrnato for-
,.tu.,t immn.m nctrttt. and particu
l.irlv along the coast of utU America, i whore much injury ha? been done to it by tlio tin" of the ditlerenl
It is believed, nowever, in."
the
f this
corres
com
t .ii.l next ni.ii'A ii - :.i;rtr n-mce
;ct,ar"" ;;, 't. nU, hoU any of.ee in !Wthm08Ol 1 . '.,. , r:
- ..:.iM.silronJcr. .1...L -o as to allow oi reu.ui
I lie mi" , t
n2,,ra J J .u. ii rA ..-nr.mi hn been naiJ to the A-
..i..., wi h I.AIUE5, UUI'H'" , . ,i. .
,tll.5:.".rvv --., ,.. bo..! BCcv for colored Afncns rt .
: ..;r,r nn:iliiv. rives gratifying assur-
mice of the progress of thi most important branch of the national industry. It may be considered as marking the commencement of an epoch in the national resources,
since an intimate connection is nf " -: i.nttrnn the Aill encouragement and
success of domestic manufactures, and the
wealth, the power, the happiness oi u.u ! i.-. Thn United States would, it is
l (MIIIU J - due to the csscn-
i tial interests of their agncuiiure, wihl.i
! can never reach the tun pouuoi p'r " tv but under the constant and various dci " i fthn Immn m.irkel: -of their foreign
commerce, which can never expand to its full limit of activity, or reap Us full mcas-
! 1 IIC IlVIIIl"- " " . ... .f .I,. ,c Kiit twil t tllP illllS 'l
,s 1( r n - ' . i I 11 ' v l v 1 1
tr.ni--o oihi -; .,, n,M1tnta- 1 - vw Y;ird are. most of them, in
intrn-t;
K. n,M,.;ro ,o U of I flW9"for ,c s,.,.pre5Sion of the slave trade. kWvtr'W.t.ertUp.ricU,. J Tllo mbcr of African. 8ent to the Coloym,,, o. tv b'r I, ,)e re:,(v increased wilbin a few
The !;'''
' . .,t ti.o Lrci'l it'irf. I - .civ situated, and their buildings
-, , . , tnp ;iiK i.i iuuilu'u.-i t
;Tr,-niiOri i." ..i, the!' i :. ,n...i.;.nt h:vmp heen
uvs,rilr Senate, wx.u : PXpcnSIVC aim "um.-..,v. ) A bil . . n, ,..f-rit;itie for , 1 4 , . ftitlv. onl v w ith a view
inu r. . L, , s,n :tcr for cvcr W. It f nrf.,ent ni.Cessitv. It is recommended
.... r- I"' l.'t " l. . - - . . ... . I
i tttiHTitioi'tram 'l -r t twll a commission olinteUentouicers ,t
' Mr,n.MMnrClM,'( I appointed, wnu aifut - - l.wato. and make such improve-
, an rirriM-r , ....vnicr Canal ! i , .... . .
; IIS l-'l . th host m.itfrials for so many la
. . . . 4l... .u'inls. flu?
brics which conuuee u .
i comforts, and the rehncments oi ine sul...
' tate; of the industry, the enierpn-, ... : r i-.u-nfiKolmnnnlo: of the unrivalled
I euualitv of their laws, which, interdicting I exclude rights and monopohrs, invites the ' most ener-ctic exertions of every ndivid-
ualinthe lield ot eompeimon; mm,
there By numerous manufactures, rc hall sec agriculture, the lirst pillar in tho. State, stand firm; for when they shall have raised up new capitalist?, who so sure to maintain profitable dealing with them as the owner of the soil? For the treasures .i . : .. ..".. l i. . i i a'x.
mai cover iisjuiuitf ;uiu inai ne ueneaiu it, he is then sure to find a market, both regular and growing:, whatever the politiMnl mr:intih V icissi tudos t n dUtnr r
i. 1 1 1 I'l I4.-'' ..-w- - - ...... and assure to buy at cheap rates the fabilcs that he wants, cheapness being the nenaccort' rnnspn HPIlCe of full c mnetitien a-
monga powerful class of artisans at home. By numerous manufactures, in tine, we shall sec reared up in the State that addih cfandini' in the middle.
is indispensable to the stability of the other two: for the State must be in a false .....
position, lying perpetually at the mercy oi extrinsic events, when reposing only upon foreign commerce and agriculture. Ti e great intermediate interest, strei gtht : if g and upholding both the others, is Manufactures. When, to the complete establishr.i .i w a il C
mem or inrse, me internal improvemum the country shall have been superadded, the farmer of the United States cannot but perceive that the measure of his prnspcriixj c nmf trl ir ti:ill full liUrnliriipif if
4ictuf.r' hpto.'ffit him&rlf ai.ii his nstcm-
ers exist no longer. Through the widrn
T rC f,n ,,cr- 1" V " i-,cU the, shall deem adv.s.b.,-, Weep- . - -; frro ,e al- " , . ,.t s, v -: ' ''' in i virw permanent and future ufut- I), ot tl.. ,a,""f ( 1v tlu. ( , ( Xh::.;.- "I"- rilT. - This would occaM,.n more ,n- P- -X' nleUil Jro. , -r ' ' ;;.V; 1;:,-T . ,oth; TrTheVi -.ke, hW i C ouslv uphold tl.e manufoclureso.
of irt, the obstacles of nature disappear. M . -c, in.hii ed n'v"-ntaires of
'''' . w : . , Am. 1 I I
u,r . . . .. 'i.i ,Y.P..t two 71s at bicketis
. i . a . . f o t i militia
ir.r;. or. - -,.0 ' ,,,: iu the Harbor, ami a
n ....v-.ite r.j'. " v. . ..... i,:ivc been either .iu or oruci-
. ! - mm:?. .i.r i . i . tl,.. t w nrtl on
' , , Fr uiki.a c ntum 439 , t!u. At! mtn: coast.
! now in commission one 74, four itigates,
-.ii ire iia.es.
if
: 1
country, now lor me him the eve of striking root. 1
oMrnnifM.t that deserves every
Ssonablc improvement. 1 he territ t l.rkOl.ll II
! size and termiiy oi a um.j ! nature or upon accident. Both the ; .ih tlvpr mav exist upon the hir!
now in ommiwioi. one 1. lour inp e, , - pl ..ident ..... r.. i.r ..i wir. i i -hiuv- : scale nui in v.iin, u i ...
,:,. v. ,lvr i rI ,,.-.., tl r,-r. n ;tl,tfe,,,s,.H ;e attached .1.Q00l.tlcer,fc t 1 a - -''-' 6 i. - -i U'U V.a, , -? ; men. . ThetolambcrolK .. -I -;;-;,, t.,. -r
p.n pcr.....ti.-r.. 1 .'" ' , piv. ,hi, oi" the l.nr, and lour fuSat s are p.,d to t!,r r. .u,.l.iri aM it.moi rr. , Uu-dlI,K ,llP ,icipal material' pros' ..:50J.f.C! If and i:':'lul ; cured lor three more triple.. fc',U-...:.. n.-nSi.-,nrrS.Si:i0.10fl T:.'i. ;
t,d W .vi,iu, ,l.e ,.,.r. ,3-2 rco.utio.. - n r, CT TI' TKV R OK, uii(VlM tl.lW,V(, to dlUc.r
r;,.e. ;l:U,C iualid.- i,hin the m- T.., nt ... v,irv. urSod o 1.V , Uad K-. ad.,d , U, reU.3,4 , t.- of v,-!o.ioW.rv, CI ...valid, and 3 hall-pn, :l ,.ol,u,. ,;, i.vr,,!.., "f !., ;; P-'l'( ..fls4t(..r ;,nd to ever, n. r,,-i,r,cr5. I fet, ... lhru.r .Mr. Un; t - : e'7 ' AV.U its appropriate object
; CV, U III'- in ip,1"-- " I " . , inown. Tocive perfection to the u.dt
of a country rich in me gm u ! biased in the beneficence- oi it- gov ment; to draw out it. obvious rcou 1 ....a ....b .-n.t-mtlv for new once.
. . - l.iiiKrx. ' il:. iv- ...... ........ . r . rr I n t
' IiMiiava, tf.err tc i i h't' iuuv....- , ir.i w,-.ini.
rv rioi ers t wl f ixi aie annuallv paid
CM
i Dcputi... nt. J' tV' n'ni- thee r-nk amoi g the liigh
PMOLersMwU a, annual v VflJJ :4,rt,2lt "'A est end of ,LpisU " ' . lo rnljcc into the. i Manll. MaH., Hannah P. M-e, Morn M, 07 2 CI-seven had ci-d nithm the v 4ki w fli lhi. t),,4t;Ct. xn U.r Tr.-i-ur ! , whole labor ol a cMimry v inlcli( C.i ai.-.WT. , .ad five had Ken achh d to th.e liM: ; ,t Jan ,4,;l ,,1,1 ,.ff,U;:. to TUaCu.J. widest ranges its -"r, W ?' jVlV,' C.rv G . PaWr. Willie Plat. Uinvdii tw,OH,,b Wlrmnrr:,n.i.,usW.1,ar,,,!l,f.,tl,I, - for , lu., capabilities, .nstad of Ml 1 ri4. ; Kut e, Joh, Hu-r.J.hn :,,,nV'h31:.. V , .. I.i IM,nnltr.HolS,S54T-lc:.., a bal toshimher; to Call lorth, hre. r h dc , H Ma4Uh J.hi f:
p. mi Nl.Ooa i
uthe lit will is the car.
for.
Naw Vi : T.TMI-XT.-
It r-1 ,.:'' f Sf
tv.ohad beer, a J-I t:i, -?,.ir.i u, - - - - . " " ' . -n,r to t.r,rt activity,.
oAf. w u. The recti .ti o.to tic Treur,jt i to emulation ardor; to create employ
.lurtnc the year tire r-uni... . '
r have be-
' ' I- i
! ment for the greatest amount o numuei.
c...... .'r,.... thu t:!n.c iniwU' i... . i ....;.,, i ( . I ... dlVCTSltied laCUIllcs,
i .... . . iki. - 1 . . . : .i.n t thai
r .i ; .,,;..,.U ..t C.n44J..J VI ir;iu.c ... r..,-i,;ilu... :ir.i h l' .UiUll? wi ii.v ., -
f.- ii. P- ri .-c.n.u, u .... . ,.tlr,.,irt bul- , 1 : ... c i,;i;tv. ,irrv shade of!
., , .. . . i, l rt i-tirv , on ii c i i . .in. , - - c ery parut u- m " . - . .
.,.a um:MOUariea.u uu-, , , uGl 7l , fenju m:iv rome i,lto requisition, i, in - . I .l... ........ ,., Ti.t tv.l. .n Ik I.I " ..... .1 .......lition nl H
1 ) !!; I ?; hill I' lcoli';i; u ' h- t.lai amour t ot lor l m.i Ui " v
i t'ciii'j. ' . f tl.cPut.br OtM, on the lH tj)er word-" to lift up the condition ot a W),l8,,.-7 72. of whic,,'!CO(Ifltrv,t0' increase it h?cal energy, to , , become s.lueH.thin l0r. , ... ai, anJ sources of it opU- j
Uri.12, W.H.nn, Sirath JttSluart, bit,...
Simrm, JamN r. . T. John Ti.lb. rt, John Towmend, Ihran. al Tr imble. UonanlTiUon W. ThooiHi Wilf. John W a, U il V", VN nJ' Jonathan Wallacr or Johr. C'aMwell ROBKiir MORRISON, V M. 91-3 .
0!
. . : .. i;.il.. Mi. rr wr n.i!l. I ..." n-f .liT ln? . wit
rir.. u(,n.f,: itu ?Mir.'J a crV fjl nr u !. of tOuuIl.om become , ,!ue n.thin 10 ,rnr. j mnUi K mca, and Sources of iU optl- M t,;inf,)rmhUu.tr. a;u -It u
1 ' ' - " ' r- I . j. ,1 ...I llr n r.l.l.rrp I - . . . r . I. i ... f.liiiiini.It ni J.. i
: if utti nrm.T il in . riu.ion "i ." i a . . i..... it .villi ii, i- i:n i mnv n
i i icncc.ui iiiiimk- ' - - r
. . . ....... ...II. inil !. i...
viV es
( )
O '
-;:,u-r .!....!.! have been sold, and I irl, ,t nrcorrr, . . ,. . ; TJ c rt rt f.f t! -ar cn-lin; on I.:.:. Tl.- V. . ft l.,l.a fn,r..n now ,t J ,., Jhi r ,,,.,, i-;. I'. i . iii;j-i.-. one i (.r.-tle. am r w.,. 9l ,!,.... Of l.-rtH.r
! ' 'f:o,crr.iu-i,t. W,ihthefMtHiHronoat.. to the, . ,,! a4 lasting btrength and
iii-i .ilie Brand) v.ii.e. has been amouM of ,-niiUioi.of .lollars, it i thought ' SroPcritv It is in the destiny of nations to i-.o vcfl f. nn-rh in cotmiaV . d.h r-,n b.--lihn-cl at the r Vrct,e rcnu.!s at ; F -I ; - . noillts Gf advancement are
..!,,,'hlav. b. en ndd, and , W!,ch,t become, I; not to be arrived at, but through the com-
r. tl c w"-rt-! plicated yet harmonious action oi r.ti.c ,i.MKri y j tttpnciVP nnd flounshinr
.r .i - ... .. oirnfl I Ol ! run...... " .
. Tr.-.-.V 1 yi ini, ln. vMinrri Miir, -j - ... iL .I HCPlll. aTI
- , t . ..i ..-v.t a nri i in ii.iiii -
t. H.. . , r?. o:,e .tor...,hiP. and 65 ,r,lon, r ,-.,n,..K. of f...; , ' nrotlP, ,,,
,-Vr -! ofCa,... , ;,nw. d ie, i.amaiim belief . , uiilhnm-r-in American verlo( the fr" u"w . . . i;.,bt nf CXD
rr.! ! I niMtlron na neen f.i- (1 -n-rt!nt. b he cntorceU tV me f -fe -
rniHK vibt-rir h:.vi-. r, m.vol hi -hon II . . . ... i m ti r 1
...... ,-,.!! ihitt he now tin I u :'"
whereheh,i.mhan.nM1...ipe,t.to kr. r ai- :- ...rtmentofSaH.ile,, HH lle, aa.tolt.cr artio-- m hii lint-, on r.-non tbte-ternn Snrh nrlirlr. of tr:.Hr "T. " rethe Merchant, of thi. place will at all t.me, Ik re rcsl in ntvruent. r,-Mj f. Ilth rv-
. tt.i.-
. . ' :uull,.nm.r-in American verlol the export-, , V, ' litrM of eXP ri: ,t,n. T!,;. .pi .Iron ha been en- i f m Iuil0tlS. ThcWTu c.-. M b, be enforced Ijy tlu, be I x s-n t t-rn, i:. ctlpi,re-ing piracy ; not j! IltllUonS; the average ..mount in th three j encc, and to be of peculiar ai p -,le i ,-ar, , ,tf it ... r urring f -r -ver-! r,chn? ,eur..ihe i,Porf cxce.l, by nbout U lhe UnUed hta es under tl e prcs
uv, the .xr...,i.g nature f the sc. vice, ! nn rXf p ovl.r ,0,c rxrortrd in llfactures, we shall see rising up disease t a? nrnh- it ravages, ar.d robbed . ,CM of -.mj,,, at..tofn.ore thun t-ro ilion- ca Gf capitalists, rivalliug, in inc tnrNa.vo,n i; , a u -tllar.t heart. Th rr.p ; uvr u.o.c exr,rt, -.1 the yv tr be.ore. and usofulnew of tlieir operations, a iu, ...I.... ...I . h.-althv i; The T mirh,Wn,n .M, ration o,hort a time, , thc amount of their gains, the we i
5 ... 1.., . It:. nriiuriri-ct upon foreign euro
e. I'.-, -a, ..!, !.,., l,-e M-l.-etol ; ... .ctrt:linP,. i. ,oa.....athi wtain.n, ai d the stores u" r J t1 illtrr1.e thf,l.,t upou fine cotton gooU, o
I .... tl ; iiniuirtfiNt mnnuf icturts inert nic.i w
s ' p " I In v; H a. ' n t . -ive lias iniportnni '- ufrurwhob. Atlantic .s 1 , ffvct.sul protect,.,.. And t ii recommruUed tore- . it . . ... I sh-dftfl Iir
i d.
!... ,'ntir iiiK.n U:i, coMet-, and tocoa; be-
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f . . I . I . ( . ..ill i n r ti ...' - ji . ...
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... I. . ,,l til l'l'lllt. !l U.r ....... ...
u iii.riti .ii i ii ii - - j i
't.lni.' i :ir:u terai.d f.-aturr, ai d a the 'ri lH.rnnM-tl.nr tutnale-t tohi.mu tion nould in-,
jii'.i i
I
0
11 ... ..r tl,.. Ii . .." .i.f...J for MJirur, nn iiui ort,nt dome-,
, i l,j '.I 1. I I . V I - ' ' " j( . ...-' t.i. - i . ,,,;,. a ,,,,, , t !:,,.. I-, Ir:e iu iUU-l " " f , t H ;, ' .vt. n.ivr .. ..Ilk. ... !".. '" "l"
pnr.
of ch
T t ItitrreM- Cl ''an oiini,n.i iiiMi..if....,i l,,t 1 !! i.h i... I.,,,, cf.f.ii mw hirr.t lv the ex-
,vUrearav, uar , , p,r t oTmin manufiau.cs daring CreelcndTuiks'-i" " , , e I);,t vNtr, has eiceedd the exporta-
i.irc ihculd be inaii.tained there.
I- i-i infl,...nre in re.luriue tt.e c..iiniptin of ij'ir-
ih.. M;.-d;tcir:i!:an tquadron Ct:ns:its ,,. ., hnnef.d in their Virect. upon the
7 1, two hi-at", a.,d tvofhojis, un- " m.!,rv,' th,- hrntlh, mid the iuor;d of tl. eomtuu-j
. ... i; ...... i r ,1 ..ir...i fr.mi thf Kcrion, I, I
a.., tt... . ne.-.raaiu td ( on. m. 'don- i iotl -er. him . " ii.iuh'."H"
'! ( (iliii.l.l . " v.i.ii..,'."i - . - . ; ,i 'too ;ooi.nttri he read by every American, intcre-t el our urinrrcc in Itiat ca, i, J iUx ti ..i. i .. i l.rt.v nrif V tin
l.tue pan ,t;.U, ttna v v.- . ! fi,.. two vcarii oreceding. It ua
i, II....J " " " " i -
I ne force in I'.el'-ula: cuvsifts of one I M; added, that in no previous year tm c
icr, ui der 'tht; Imp elation oi me k"vl-h..v ... i . .!.,,iilortiire
.... .....linor. Inn. ni
of our mcrcnanis; iic..u,..,,.-, -education and habits for which their i -,..a. vrh.Mi larrzelv conducted, mi"
call, useful knowledge and science, if! ever tho pursuits concentre. Bv ihing stale of manufactures, we shai the gains of the merchant augmented in hi trade of imports, since tor every vv'ti fabric excluded from conumptto the ultimate use of the rival fabric at other fabric will tind their way u,c, ... ....nilni. Ii.'ivintr no limits but the ability i
Mini . I,,,.,'.,,,,! thi. ability invanahly ...rreasmc . as l.om mauufaclureaume var.ety j attain perfection. Il is then that lhe, tr .- j ! ..... i.i. i... ul...i is the onl? i
ate and dilluse weauu, y - ? tru. foundation of it in a 1,ol.V'f versal, sub-divided, and successful indu try of the people. It is then that they make I call for an abundant circulating medjum, linns Ol purtii'iBe
y V .' .' R:. .LTilVat thev attVact the
anu siuu. ii la ,
precious metah to a country, and, oeyonu
...... I t....U to it:::. --IUt sleep. 1 Ini I eachea an urnuimi ' l i
Tl.ii -j reached an amount at ;ill npproachi3
. ; - ; , a, virlu. ol a , wi.tie U V. .., .,i.-ue.l by mtsHn l tlireeir.1 to M. U. ..r,c;,..st:ible.ndry p.od.an t eta. I . I... e o,, Attached a. lhe prorty .rt J ' ; lhe suit of Jan,.-. Mauire, utt that i m r ceed to net on .aid ril, nl my oDce ... U r hn -1, W;.vneco..i.ty.onthMi3th tly r J.oan r . IUt, .. . . . ' i i..firv will t;ke mti l which the .aid Jarae. J i-TNLKY, J. P. January 7, 1 CIS 9t: ROOKS, PAH1"KTS" BLANKS, HORSK BILLS, CARDS,
Neatly executed at this oCsORa reasjuablc
