Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 99, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 March 1826 — Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAUCII 11, 1S2G.

(VV-Fivc ruoic numbers will complete the sncoNn ' volume of the "fuEiac Legit.. " Wo have issued

- joposal; for obtaining an additional number of C-bscribers, which, we hope, with the exertions of j ' Cr friends, will add ir.any to our liit. For favors i lretofore received we ctra. grateful; and we must t y, that, for punctuality ami promptness in paying j ( .e printers little due.-, our s-ubscribers, in gen-I

al, mrrit our ni iSt uneuim oral thanks we be ; ; )w them without reserve. This conduct, while it .an encouragement to the printer, (which, of it- .' ,lf, is ?io unirapoitant consideration,) is highly crey .table to tiitmielvcs. Bat, so limited is our ad eriiing cri'tom. (and for a considerable portion of the ittie we h ive we are obliged to take "trust fur jay,M) t hrxt. notwithstanding the punctuality of our J2ib?cfiher?, the incomes of the establishment are irtlj u Jlcit iit to dt fray our oxren-e.-, vi-n tho

J.Piidated bv the utmo-t economy. We, th .-re fore, '

as possible an 1 w j iiope that Congrc3 will so a respect the wishes ol the people of the West, us o make respectable annual appropriations lor tl. i desirable ibiect.

Produce. It is stated in the Vevay, la. papi of tho 0lti ult. that forty-two boats, Joarieri wiproduce and live-stoek, h;.d descended tlie ri from Switzerland county, the present season, foi ' i'ew-Orleans market and it is supposed that tl will average, in value, $500 each; thus adding the pecuniary means of the county M,(X0.

It is stated, in a report from the War Depa ment, that, in all the states and Territories, the tal amount of monej paid for real estate purcha by the United ttv. tci, since the -Uli of Julj, 1 7 is CotfldXiH of this, 120 dollais hare beta expel ed in Indiana. l?v another couimunication from the same parttm at, reet ntly laid before Congress, it app that, according to the latest returns the militia the. United States amount to 1 ,0i 3,t,y J. From t

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tXisli more patrons that we may be enabled, with- I 1 ' . , i . , , ' . i ,; the Adjutant General report 10,000 not incur. cut dithcuUv. to meet erv txptiHc; that we . ' '

tiay h:.ve a project before us not entirely darken- ,j

H hv hote!rni; r.nd. that we mav be enabled

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in this number. Ohio, in ltM, returned Dl?,Jt5.

FOR THE 1'UULIC LL'GLR. BUSY TIMKS.

'. place for every thing, and etry thing iu

' (3 devote more labor and attention to iua.;e our 1-per, what we really have wi-hed to, worthy of Ce fiouri-btn- eountv ami village in which it is pub-

C-hcd. If we hae looked to our ow n interest in j place

Ce dtsin-s we have entertained, nrd in the eer- Ij At this season of the year, hi partict 1 :t!on we have used, it i no m?re than what etry j it become indispcnsiblc for the agl Cther j cr-o:i would do. In common with our fel- j tliralist to employ his hands in the l) Ljw-cre attires we have a desire to re nder our situa- ,! yiry husiliCsS ol ;t r r.l i ti JJ his affairs, -tion at least comfortable: and we have the opinion to jn;im (ic benefits of industrious cf Franklin, (which has-reat weight ith us prin- j ,, j,as JQW ,( tjmc lQ jj(V on j jJe i t?rs,) that thisi; a most virtu. u and praise -w orth eo,. pro ;Ul( coth u hctlicr his disposition. We su; poe that the eitit ns of this j u.jjj row wjtIoll planting or his tlt'l -LJace would, upon no conoid, -ration, be d. pnved - livctci nf t,ejr ril M. i -!l " W i t llOU t hi ;cfa printing ..?;ce; but wi: can;;ot do every thing I ,,or H( fnav itslJ00c introduce u,U -ecessary to pport om , boweu r wdln.c ue may H nr.,,ir;i, ro ;m.p. ,;i . . '

lThc allegations against you are nu" i! roU5an" strong, and are chiefly these: i t at you cannot write or read welle-r.-H-gh; are not a safe accountant: have ' J guilty of the grossest negligence in n -.1 delivering letters when called for, a i igence always inconvenient, and often ended with injury; deliver letters frejcntly to persons for whom they were iOt intended, and suffer them to be taken iway ; fail to send letters and packets that lad been lodged at your office; reverse he destination of letters and send them: the places from whence they came ; have t sense to discover the error after the , tiers have been repeatedly returned; akc frequent and gross mistakes in the. lis forwarded to the other cilices; open packages addressed to other oflices; when mail is called for by the postmaster of a neighboring office, hand out any, right or wrong; disobey the regulation respecting taad newspapers, appropriate a half a ozcnof them for two or three years to ur own use, and resort to the miserable eculation of selling them for wrapping por; fdl up a circulating library with : nodical works obtained in this way ; are courteous in your behaviour; odious to i population; heap error upon error, J avail yourself ofthese errors in order supplant your employer; have been f: 1 d by the vicinage and' found wanting; t i to sum up, they charge you with want

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be to sacrifice mm h to the welfare ot our adopt e

Jiihir.cnt will b a ban- exi-tencc,

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and flatter himse lf with ik cess. ct in the

end they will prove mute as visionary as

the dreams of his pillow, and in Choir leii

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, i vote .Mai tied fcjnah.- utiuv 15 years 200.oi Unmarried do. between HiS15 1.5o,:)01

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merely irotu i: e w..iu ui vucoui- . , . . . .. f U HO lllltu r 1 ti Veat'S jbl.tjL' l

uencv iar mare nriMti.iin ii fa ik ivrii- -. . J

r l.aiuf s arotinu us . . - . ... . M irn:i"t t he ear Dr.-fc. u,fr 11

in to.n and e.,;ntry,uhen purged ,,th attention ; heiug-for whih: he is attending to these j ), , ( "InaJ,. ;i,jVl, female 20.000 Go!!iG3 rand industry, i a i! .arid.,,,; ,,: htio:,-,t .s ,mr j Tulattve phatUcins he neglect.ng his j I)c;Uli;(,in:i,ljjjVrnale 10.010 22..VM

vish, fandit etrtainU should he the if h of everv fr ueiepanoi leiices, im i; Acre-of improved land on. ,)top:irtbi;an- iu th.- cf;,(.ral pr-.riH. ami J ch'aniig " lands, aid the ploughing his i t.al rallj0 to cfmluct our bu.-.i;wSi niih the ami pron.i- :: held; which, if propet lv attended to. i 1 1 ' . '

in - Li;.s of roMta. unMatrt! by the p.ra!w:n- ! "ouiu quauiv n:m tor soutol SICI) ami nili

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'jiro-tet c.i in r. i: i!. rati i! r. u hilr.tr t.ur et repose, losay luining ol tolim:Lr dreams ' r i t , . : exertions hen tok.re Inyv b n urh as ti rti:der land a food stomach for hreakfi-t. llr r,- mii.it , , .it i-i- - , 41 f! - dlulo ii elotl), domestii y -itifaction u n.!i:t it ave i- r .?ir r at t rs to tlocs not etiW the i.:niiii;f. ol Ii: :.i i i- i .

- i . i " pit)?, if we hae l-tn o u:.f rt n ::.t . m any n - j lior's "Social Circle." tcii.g awaie that in i Btar.ee, as to violate , ropri-t or tlut , we c an unl hi routine of pli-aure he 'id t h'i h j

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;'; 1 1 E SUBSCRIBERS having entered into co w partnership, the Mercantile Business will be irried on ti ruler the firm of WRIGHT & BK1GHTWELL, At the old stand of John Wright, senior, on Main street. JOHN WRIGHT, Sen. BASIL BRIGHT WELL. Richmond, 3d ino. 9(h, I S2G.

I av that it n tiniateriti.mallv. And we third; wr j villain" musijuetn, ii trtii( :.i- , cm truly a rt, that there it t,t another paper j,, su NcitJiC ' L vkvm for

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-!iip, with all nation? r-ntanlinj; alliati- ' ro with none," i a -tiitiiiicnt, in rt .-latum . to the polit y of the Uisitt d States, reCom mcrnled hv (in.. Wash inton, and at ted i upon hy him-'df.a::rl ail hi Mirreor in the oliice f I'ni dMt. It i a policy at oi.ee open, lair, honorable, and bem-fu ial, .toonreotli.tr). It leaves the ( ;itiei: td tot Criion t l!ic cultivation of their inter- ! n il reotirC'. It ti rol-to t h vinmiimi

- - - ..... - .- ol torrid,, trade; and, by a reciprocity in i-utnmcice with all the inhabitants of (he arth, no rcans (!:e -current (f wealtli that

llou into the lap of the R.-public.

m:r til. u "title, preceding Veai t!e. iianntdatal tdliei wool en cloth not failed do. linen, cotton arid other doth, de:nelic manufacture (ii irt mills i w mills Oil mill Fulli:.'' raill C.iidini: machine? C'otltin lai torie W oollen fnctorie C. Hon and Woollen do. I nn ttnii; Trip hammers Distilleries .hcric3

Deaf and Dumb persons Of which 111 are supported by charit; Idiot l! Of which 1 1 J are supported by charit' Lunatic Of which 1C1 are supported bvchai i

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WRIGHT &. BRIGHTlVELIi AVK M)W OS HAND and intend keeping a LjCiHTal a-f)rtiuent of DUV GOODS, GROCERIES, 1 IAKDW ARE, QUKENSWARE. IKON, NAILS, SALT, Abo a gt iieral a'-ortment of MiCGS and MKD1CLXES, DYE STUFFS PM.YFS. OILS, SIIOP FUILXITUnE,S. c. All of which will b soltl ou the- n!it reasODab'.e tertu- lorCb or .Mt rchantable Product, ilichmotid, 3d mo. 10, iCio.

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lint thi polirv, v.hil it prevent the her of canal boat arrivals and departi totted bt.itcs In.rrj fortnitso; connexions1 at the ptrt of Albauv, was 2(',7:2. Do

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: - ' t-u ii' 1 1 -r.-i s 'f-tal, UH ,i- din . tt-d.) ar. pemirioiis to their interest, necefsi- nd departures at the same port, .-.x.ru.' h.d atu t,.:t t , fnetrau- t! , jrilv i'njdies the cultivation of harmonv ji I' Ul-M, lo.C77 tons of ierchai u"1 ';r:-t! co,ri.u.ri.t, br.r inn.-j with every nation. It i impossible that "ere forwarded from Albany, ;pv the

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- . s.u ji,;inci in ltiiiesis a cohl anu sell- ! 1,1 i mere were oniy auoui one i 'h di;posilion; if it ptiriies a Chinese !! OI f pipe, hothead and barrel &ta polity, and repel advance made in a spir- broujiht to Albany. During the last yt it of( onciliation and liberality, showing a jl they amounted to five million eii;ht ht fcatfulness of contingent and improbable dred and eleven thousand; and an ii eonoeijuences; it mut expect that those ' 'nenso amount prepared for market wei ! po'i will ii'tnio liivi; for like, and ex- lelt behind for want of boats to transpc ; hihit a It rnp.-r e.pially frigid and rejml- dhem. ; rive. In bri. f, if this" c.mntrv ihes to 1,1 1 C'2 1, tl:ere arrived ;.- the same wr

! have-itJ .due wei-dit in th" society of na-!' -''oitt J 1 ,000 hid, of tiour. During I

i lien, it tnu: t atlopt tlie ime deportment . Ifd vear there arrived 1 G,()0b) bbls. ti. it e rv prud' til individu d adopt wit!i , In 1 O-J-l, there airived, by the Cat ! ';: ml to li.o (i:iiitini!ii!v td which he is a ?1 --r'' 1 U feel of plank and boards. i ; '.::. :; th.it i,- it lujt mingle in the con- j ril tlt' at ) far, the number was li j ceii. t,f ih,? world, express its" opinion on I : lirt ften millions. ! pa-iiej; alliir, idet.tifv itself with the sen )! The number of boats upon tho Canal ! t;bililieof those with w horn it i emmuni- j i supposed to be ujwards of C000, w" ,atf, .n ..in tin rn where it can, without !' content are estimated at 70,000 tons. ! pitive injurv to iu.-h', and :heriii and !' '

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by which it i-, its. If controlled. It is by j editor ol the Litnldield. (N. V.) ICa-h Mi', h neatiM only that the Oovcrnment of j! been (braeveral vears employed as a..: the, ( (ointty eon preservtr peace, coir.- i. M. at i itchfn.M, and expected to moice, and honest fi ie!al.-hip, u ith all na- ; cectl the l. ?d. when, the cllic e beeam t:on, nnd avoid entau'.'lin alliances with I! cant. A short time since the otlirt any ; and in thi way only can it place it- 'j can. vacant, but air. H. was not tdect di inn poiition for the n. to cniov. ! fdl it, ami in the moments of disappoint

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