Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 102, Richmond, Wayne County, 1 April 1826 — Page 3
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'. i-h'p nubhshcJ ia this
I v- i 11 V V .
. .. ;;iroui the Secretary of War, ou
rtaJ ? - . ,T .irJ . reserving the Indians. th,t ctolcivIu:i,I nM Jltltlltive I!erusal
-l c- ucih suiicii iu. i the ability with which it is bunr we eiwour unequivocal approbation. V' h.ued with most ol the na-
i -ie u-'4
Wei tt dlr. Sec Trr & V f
i
enliven a dull hour, aiul keep off the intolcraLle en
nui butthey are absolutely too expensive a secies of reading for plain republicans. Ve. do not send our fellow citizens there to ravish the ears of listening galleries, by Une tropes, tart phillipics, or
thundering declamations 10 maKe oui.a upon the propriety or impropriety of fences h -v. -I ing themselves in courts of justice, in the hulls of legislation, orat pig-pensor to determine the value ofMilton,Shakspearc or the Bible." No! wc send I them there that we may derive the benefit of their ; crave deliber ations, and their useful knowledge, j Another subject of interest is before the House, and was vet undecided, viz : the establishment of a TVnii. ntiarv m the District of Columbia. Mr.
Thompson, of P i made a speech iu favor of it, which contains many important and convincing
Vhcy show conclusively tnai me icimeu
lrl" , i.,,L tl.ev acknowledge-that Uiey
r unitonal limits, and under the proI", the Umtcd States. I his lavs u good
I ..l..rt mill I f...,lr
Ati,n for earn the propo, " h - ' . 1 Z rr .nore' efficient in repress
r" , 1 ili. v U thus umtoJ, ana urou;; inr; - . ' CUL y rrm,eut the advantages in,M.riine, than the bloody penal code, once in force. ;tto a tentorial rm. e.it, - I - , . , from Kneland.
tetolhem-U uouhlbe incaieu , ... ... -, - of Ohio, offered a n-so-
Mil IMC ! . ,.. i..ir.irtin a Committee l inquire into the
1 expedient .f granting to each State in the Union
c wami-s nf o-old h:vsc recently
been discovered, and an improved method of washing the earth ha3 been adopted- .. . . . i i i C nr
yet it is provable mat toe lacrcra m mine, seduced by hopes ofdrauir.a pnzs, might be far more prcStrlly employed in other occupations. Jitles.
, ! ,r.n the lenn.ach ol havmgex-
.rated the sav,?,,butTKUEovvnersotheso,l. .v i mt-.isurcs were taken
Hue itia.1 tuaie i'""'"
millions; and, if the spinning, dyeing, weaving, &c. only increases its value four fold, the whole value will be twelve millions. As to wool, it may be pretty reaii.ihlr ;timtrd that wt have fifteen mil-
lions of sheen, but what is the amount and
value ol the articles manuiaciureu uuui iKnir wrtftl.wprannnt nrpteiid to saY
ihv i When the next consus of the people of
the Uniieu oiaies is laKen we nope uii)
by a more MrTl appropriation uu purpose, vre shall be enabled to ascertain h fnrt .tThirh rrI;ite to these manufac-
I1IV .-rmw m n m , m m m rc anrl nthprs. that our statesmen may
thom Thft late state census of
! New-York shews that 2,918,000 yards of
'.fulled cloth, and 3,4tC,uuu yarus oi inner (jwe nave oeen rcqucaicu, :
cloth, not fulled, ana ii,uu,uuu yarus i f . : frien(iu to announce rAlluiK
cotton and other cloths, were made in that BEaRd as a canaidate to represent this
state dunng the yj;: . county in the Senate of the state, for the lone, must have been wortn twelve nm j
lions of dollars, and all ol housenoiu or -uo- utru u.rce years.
We are authorized to announce Oliver
H. Smith, cf Connersville, Favette coun
ty, fnow Prosecuting Attorney for the 3d
Judicial Circuit,) as a candidate to repre-
sent this Congressional district in tiie 2UUi
Congress.
OrWe have been requested, by several
Urea -v i tA o , ., . ,i r land, fo aid them in educating the
, r...i,:,i.' of the race, tnir goun, iX lo,...j. .
L --n lavish iu prolusions ul regard lur their web T":' !.., .....,,;. has bet . clone-but all our ef-
... i,.... i,.. Actual. From the time
Deaf and Dumb.
TIIH MINT. There were coined at this institu-
--, ia.c ja iK-i-n cl...!.. . . ! ,...., .,laatvear. l .Mi.eM-e.M.s.stn.s or
C. .tVicutc '"': -.: -; ...f' in. Near., I7,000 wrtl. of
rrj V tb ...blo n,...c!l0,reth. -1 fold l.e ' "
rur-W after pun base has been made, an euT. , .a U aSl,in;ton tn, , . ' .. ,...i: .e.;n In announcing his dcntti
T7rvrUdfroiuth.irb.nd,aiKi jciwe .c v C--in- more of tl.ir domains. Ucuar not that f: hall btfcircumnl-..! within too narrow limit, 11 - curing to the :.-ie:,i:t Indians the whole U '
linserin i.,dispos.ti.n. In amumncing u 'to the Moiie, Mr. Owen, of Manama, said, 'He ; .- -an, patriot, nnd an honest man: vir- . and charita ' 'inc
t
l uatio:i con;
.jets r..fre m the united and we
;tcd en. res of tl e ;.eo; ie, th. n iuxaw Tand adiiru--ed i epaiatu-a- Hut, L-uh
ji.s Le reduced to a reuUr it'v'":niril,
of the n.e
11
mcstic manufacture. Ntlcs.
Com. Porter has arrived at New-York, Mexico. He
H 111.111 V iiv ill ........ . is absent on leave; and it is stated, as with oiihrritv. tlnt. thou fh he has not yet de
liArmiiiprf topntprthe Mexican service, the
f determining
i wlietherhe ought to accept or decline the ' offers that have been made to him, by a
personal interview witn tne iuexn.au u
! thonties, ccc. j'if.
Mi;. Clay. It is proposed, at Lexingt mi hlish a volume, to contain
some of the most important speeches de- . ft l Jl 4t . Ttt trVni4
;"-vd m tjonyress ny mis uisuhi;uin v. . r and'tatesman, at different timet.
; !l contain between 400 and pa:md tlie subst ription price is two dol conv. JSilcs.
..... C. rm n r(in: it lit lit I.U
I.UL - I i .. in tir.if. tl.ev would form a
V jion loual to -.ny oth r, in ad the arts mid vi. ij rsociil'ti. Arrest, th. u, thi fvefj in? tor l hich i hearinv them L.ulc, more and nu re r '-ir.nm the Ion- seats t tie ir auctstur, to vil
j? it d.Ie ru.d fiie( v!le.-i, to - i. A,o.. nitidis .'re;..:;.:!, d. -af and dt pFive ;.nd tu. i.1 3 :ia-'. ..! the place - ;e write w.i. the ptopt rtv ot the Indian-no-Jps k.:iv an warrior, uho in his )c 3,red aiunc the hrautifui '.ar.U? the hn ii n-mclii e h tears with the rills fthe Mis u heart rh- rifhinz mrhuu holx rrcodec" h.sfurnar felicitv, and of his native tut in The phm si cnrrestljr r.-ccmmendcd, . -c:.'irt,-..- f ' lo- -!v "r.-..f!ii in thi let " 1. k -r to th ir uufr. r. and i-vidrncr a warm fi v, on the nalt ofthe Adtmni-tration, to ad thehiiii'jr aa.i Iptppinr s cf our conr.l.rjf.
iksistkncv.- A southern jude, a . . . . i i
:,r a.rf,. m his cliaree to me ennui
; denounced duelling in terms so severe
;wv nrfseii tod two men, one lor giv
.:.l"hf. other 'for rereivii c a cha'
. The mai;istrate caused botli parhi. :irr-cted. at:d enforced the law
ri.llr tlint both narties. after the ris-
nC the; court, challenged him. lo
ftt- We are authorised to announce
JAxMES RARIDEN as a candidate to rep
resent Wayne county in the state Senate. 03- WILLI AM ELLIOTT is a candidate to represent Wayne county in the
lower house ol tnc state Legislature.
THE SUBSCRIBERS having entered into conartnershiD. the Mercantile Business will be
mm t w carfi"d on under the firm of
WRIGHT & BR1GHTWELL, At the old stand of John VVright, senior, on Main
street.
JOHIN Willvrtl I . cen. BASIL BRIGHT WELL. Richmond, 3d mo. 9lh, 1826.
irTTAVE NOW ON HATJD.and intend keepin Mil general asortmetit of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, IRON, NAILS, SALT. &c.
l?c a ceneral asrtment of
LttiuUS and JU&1J11J DYE STUFFS, PALVTS. OILS.
SHOP FURJVITURE, &c.
11 i --i. .:tl K ..L1 r rfrj tnfl allo
a ft 1 1 il . ... J.n I . . -k ft
d the circle ot ahsurdity, me J"" terms
1 I V ft I I ft w - - - ---
!) Hit Clii.lt tl liwruiuiij j lerins iur vumi ui -w--
.ted the challenge, fought and woun- UichmonJ, 3 I mo. 10, lUb.
hem both.
JOHN WRIGHT
I - t TTEG5 leave aeain to request those who are int 1 C:., Ihn rnm-1 M-C r 1 1 Q
i.vtiiW Alarm ciute , nu lUMcd 10 una, to rora' Kirw.mi iu
. . .,, . . . 11.
-ment of last week, between 20 and racdiate payment, if they nh to save cons. n . . . 11 1. l;cJi hones this noUce will be sufficient.
90
rnetu 01 last ween, m-i .u.... ..-j t l.n.t,. I.uh.,1 with Hour, pork, whis- hopes thi. notice wdl I be sufficient.
indeed oil, and otlier Kmus u. mt. vy StUn onr.trv from and uortb of this
, descended t'he Miami, destined for
uthern market. The average value ; cargoes is estimated at from tifteen
htccn hundred dollars.
The r .lTvii- rroo:t; :n have hen adopted .the M rife .! Dele-Ues of V ir.'iu i.i . ar.d espr dteo .i...l .hlc-r.. mrd oj pr.citi.u. t; the mot im A tui't 11 i-.i--iri .S tl;.- tier.. r:l Govemmcut. trrr
. tl..t V i r 1 t ; i ; i 'hou'd v.-.w ") viohntlj
.y :re- ?n' formerH f i
ii-e 1.
;:!,! ee no el i i ti.-n t.
hahit ,ft -.i'dcir ' 1 :!.-' wilh rir.-t:n.'(:iret I. I h .t t! f mi; r !ti'-!i' of tax." and h;tk h.-ConjreM el" the l:i:it"l n(. hr ihe pnrp . r.t. .-tK! :;'.d er 'ir ai: s d.:i -.rylir maruh.ctu .ri inicor truti.r.al t r-i-e if jfv.tr, am
)v r,-. rr-'ive i-arli.-l in it- r;tti( !. - " - ' . . . ' r . I I . .. . t C. , f
( i..1
I 11 appears l returns ol mc I . 1 '. . 1 mi- ... . .-. r .1.
i valurti ai iniriv nnuitnis ui w
inhnbitaijt.sand U v:iln 1 at $1. -100,040.
- . 1 I....... .1 ... " . 1 . 1 1 : , ... . . . ,-. 1 1 - 1 ti
t . f 1 1 - r - 1 I tie I . f . 1 T : ; I ri.lirs -. i v:illlMl .'11 1 1 1 1 T! IIHI1HM15 Ul uin.i.-.
.t , .-..t- t! . ( i.-.r. r, it:;.' r t! e t -n fUnlion, u. . onlait.S 1,071 dwelling hOUSfS. w.UUUjj
Thrf nre in this state 2,149
ool districts, 07.237 attending scholar, t ui nerst ns between 4 and 21
,rs old. The amount annually raised d expended for schools is 135,100. ' a a beautiful sstem! Averaging the 0:,id with those who attend the ' ;he cost of each scholar is less than one (hilar and ten cents a year! There on inrnrnnratpil academies for males.
air- v - and six for females in this state, some ol i 11 ...,.1..nrf! Vlc?
wnoin are wen tnuw vu.
i;;M:;,;;i;:i.i,,tI.M li;!r... ; mhnhilanl.sanU l9 v:nue,.. . j r.."";li-..tti.-a:. r, .r.,ti..!..f,..nI.ry h t!,e (::-jt There are )et about 100 slaves iii thi,!, p blican irrutitudc The claims of Mr. .cr. r,.,t..--!,tr., t;. ..,,-.,., t u .:,.!. m,.. A:xW ,,c youiet of which must neccs- j government has not been, Vj.?;Mnth, , ,usavn.,at:, oi the co..i,, ; b. ;mU. 4 It i? proposed at once i: obal,!.., xfill not be considered this
I'VNW. MI-- !ON The i,;.r li .n ri to ti r
. , ; anu, nrou.mi, . to emaniinatc the Ira-ment that remain. j jj.. friemjs cornplain that his
petition has been treated neither witn
t , ( !;t r c , r i n '.iti : n.ir i u ri n i rn v . i.w I OUK. i ... it.... h curtesy HOI lalfllCSS. Ill l lie "i-" p H.P.; i t .-ik. n ah ut t-.vo o'clock, on Wed-j- ro ,,j t!, Erie and Ciiamplain canals was situation has become alarmii'Cly em- ... ' :. . .t .. i t ,rrh n. r :i M.ntit.ucd 1 c-n i o? r,(c tiui ih actual debt created ; . , r- n.ar not lonf at?o.
... , ,i, j ....iv... h .-irriccpfl. rmil WII13 T- '
. f I Pi 1 I 1 1 J . V v. . . - - -
m. was only 7.4 i i,uuu,i . . j ... iir. j( Uer-
aial interest is 419,000.;! M(r:iir(S have reached the
jogbph p. P2ur.ir.iBH, H AS inst rt ci-ivnl from Philadelphia, in addition
- - - - - to his former stock of Goods,
STRAW FhVTS k GIPSIES, CRAPE LEECE,
MnnalfH Hfticrnh. Bombozih &' Bomba Ztti
A variety of Morocco shoes Sl pumps, Laventine Sz. changeable sarsinet silks, Large white and colored Casmerc Shawls, " black silk Hkfs. Super blue Casinetts & Broad cloth, 6-4 COTTON DIAPER, White silk cloves and silk braid, Lenoes, Cambrics, & Book muslin Hkfs. GREEK SPECTACLES. ALSO, SAHi F.RY & CUTLKtlY.
ALL of which he offers n reasonable term.
Richmond, 1 2th mo. I., low.
e
.-, .f t.Mitt i ti h. nrs and .Ucided in f.ivor of d n .,r (:out,t (f them, was only 7.771,000,
... . i . .. .ficii ii k. i
e M i --: !. ,
i.
i',ri( 1:- v.t il i t!
tTirntativi
Nol.le and lien
The r.eiiiifi-it;.MH
v. re a?1-, ralifn-d hy the Senate, h ahe'lt the sair.e !
v. The eppo'iiion u;i ': It rmined, ht;t found i! . iitir( U ti ...n nniit to the .A.'iiiir,itrat;un. 'I hv r.-o:-trt! t- rvi r moan to delay the .!f riien, after :!,,.; f.urid that th y could tint defeat the mcasair:.
F-.r ..-;r mm f.aris we ar r r f; ctly conit!ced th.it
ah whii li ihr :ni!
'11 . I!. I.... ,..'lnc ..iwl Uit- mi calt.u
, i it. ....... .............. . .- : ( I IK' lllll"! U.IMlUU 'UIU 'Mil- 7 i i ... . T .... 1
nf Re har.: c. h i. rso, et Kn.turK), nt jci.n . (jU! rf m.arlv 100,000 in the last year, - .".:'.. ! P.i.nhan.:., a Ihe t'ommi- ;nr.r r. j j ; grcat increase in the JTC-
The rich county of Dutchess, thickly colilpfl hv frrftnen who own the soil that
they till, has 1 74,000 sheep most of them of the best breed?! Tho cti-rim bnat Oliver VVolcott, wa?
sr iiuTM.:irl. wo ar neifectly ccnvmceil that n llnrh ' . . . is . r'livii nnnn thn rrnni ol the UfV lOCK
:I:e olirv ndopted by th. .VfM;-i.t is correct; r.ml ; "I :i:;i1ti;:tvi.w,hiHnr.K:;,,s delay a, the Company, at ew- rk, on the 2d instant, .r.-tnf a laid .c..-,m. of opwoMtio:,; for rurc ! .V the power ol a single horse; and, n i v all the ni and dem-rit f the ca could be j the spare ol one luHit and .o minutes, u e i n, ir. le-, than r-un H-ct,, the lime oo- jl v. ci was transferred from one element o 1 ..i.nr a ci.m ..f nno tnn5 is soon to
.".: i-.l :.y Mr. Ilaii.lolph in lauis I.tn liiurr mver- in; . .m iy , , . tivea::d n,a!i2ant -arcan.s acaiit the admin:- placed on the dry land. This IS a IT'1" tr-iM-.f, i.r.-l in tMUit.-r round ahont" a resolution jl rcntlv, a creat improvement. .'Weil o;f r-i hy hiin-i !(, u hich w a" rt ji-cte.l -a foon a'
Cotton and woomxn goods. v it estimated that the annual value of these Koods manufactured in the United Slates, is twelve millions cf dollars. Though we cannot pretend to say what is the real vnlnr- ri.ix f. mnlrn :i !iilera!)l( flUCSS at
'! hi tvn mm- vetiinm anoniiisoa that the
p;varl ol t' " r i . i . l r. il nmnillii
88
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IT. ...1... . . . , I II. . . i . I .!
:ii,r.i-tij. in .nii'-fi v. :u i i in i.i i . i iiii"ii,' i
j r ttrne' ' --ifii. iv. the llonv of Rcprc4eiitai i . t a i : n.-.'t t :.p !n .! t f.r t'.t t.ntfa, ic.
C,()N'C ir.---.- The ; r e r.,in;4 of this hody are cm I . r, iriter.-t(it -. Thf dietniou are still go-
j , nr. in ?!. Ho'i'e .'( j i - . f .t it i . . , relative lo
' i. u .t r h. - t f the C-i.tititI..e. U
.i
son's ailairs have reached the same criiis.
The legislature of iMaryland have passod a law to prevent uuneces?ary accumu-
; lation of costs in civ il suits. Only one eel j of costs can now be recovered.
A Turk's conscience. The author of
Letters from Constantinople, - One evening, while in tliuBospliorug.abut 9 a Turk with a Greek servant, cunvj on board our vessel. Wc invited the m below, gave them pipes, and ollcr'jd them wiue Now the Turk lovin- wine, and not daring to drink wine openly, got his Greek to taste it first; and the Greek understanding him wclleriO'jgh,calle(l it rum. The Turk's conscience was cased! The
Prophet did not spp cifv rum in his injunction, so the Turk drank like a Christian.
the real amount
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rv.i-.TVo: ...ret r.-'.M..r,s hue u.en ...a..( . , ,,:in ,llC cotton mailU-
. ... ,. . i IH.IH"!'. ,l,u ,v' thci air-e. I,.-- " K.: , to r..i teat ii.triiment; , , tl i.,.i;, ileit :i )OU'
le:
ue tl.ii l: ;t rath, i a j-A ! t::i; non the wi'.loai
(hi- lit,;; t e. 'i; y t eieh tit: e in ruakin
eeci er, wl vu it i- .i.l.l.t ll.at no an.oi.i'.
I ""1 .. . .. . ..i .
n r.w....l .l..n t i believed mat
100.000 bales of cottm are consumed at
I the dilTerent mills, (lo say nouni g I. . . . iv ami i ni raw
North Carolina. Though, in this state, neither Roman Catholics or Jews hh.d to a seat in
the legi-huure, yet it is said that several ol . J n therein.
the latter have actually ' and held many important cffices, without molestation! The christians regulations but why not obliterate them from the con- : nersor.s pledged to
support il, over-look the appointment clj
W. H. VAUGHAN, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public in genera!, that he has removed from Centreville to Richmond, where he has opened r house of PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, in the building formerly occupied by E. Lacy- His Mablin? b'cqtiul to any in the I'tte ; his bar will be. regularly furnished with chv.ice foreign and domestic liquors, and histuble mpplied with the best the market affords. His cM customers are invited to "ive him a cnll. " Richmond, Dec. 2d, 1825. R& EVvECUToi?S NOTICE. ALL pe-,-9on indebted to the estate of HEN Ui.KPALMER, deceased, are requested to make 'unmediate payment-, And all persons h iving jns claims against said estate are required, to pret them, legally proven for adjustment; within one ... i . npk ...! insolvent.
year ireta mis uaie. i " n v J JOHN 0 (iN Exc'torf. CARYG. PALMER, i Feb. 2Sth,16. 100-
iVvTmerican spelling book. FOR SALE at this office, by the d- Z; n or single, Ruicrs Xcv) American Spelling Book. April 1, 182Gu PUr.LISItED, And for sale at this Office, UNI VERS ALISM EXAMINED; BEING tho substance of a Discourse l!id fit Union Meeting Houc PrcW -coiHit v, -J"'"-ryM. laitJ, by DAVID PURVI VNCT., Pastor ot the Church at that pla.e. Price, Z 1-2 cents. Richmond, March 4, I826 -
in I:
ti e,, 4: i s n.i.i.t ihat no a eM'. u v, - . , support il, over-looK u 'l,M.M'-l.,,are,maliyof !is U,.i ll pnValo amilu, ..! 1 .g (q S(.rVC?
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. &c. M..i.,..vnr.nted at this oflice on reasoimbi;-
terms and on hc. shortest notice.
t-.tN u! Cvf.uulhe;-c-idi;ol-lUa.iv.:.vHcamiOt tlU'tl OC Ol
