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warriors, all looted on ibe waters of the Mio,.r, Slrt' u . . ""gan 1 erntory. . Tha lols

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I j- iu;u mis wil-w oi ineir numbers and strength, ami j from their known deposition to wnr, a strong arument may be drawn in f4Tr of the plan lately pro-

, 5u,crUffleni. ivars are even now

on the island arc under a high state of cul

tivation, and it may be truly said to have an aspect like the garden ol Eden. In this

j island there are 55 square miles; and per-

wanting, on our

Lc-cr an useful, interesting and ,

L,jb;is-' 5 nr; j favored with the 101st number uTeTCni(Tinio a minute re-j P, and arc well pleased with WeCait,u a- ' r. ..iitowj,1 supposing it appropriate to the v cfti:eoenuc au?picioti5 charac-. the Leger. It indicates that y. alt! e t rk;lt" ' ' , f rom the .,o!i ! is a vehicle for the Tree commu

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ra?in? among several of these trilesfour or live of i ' " OI ll)c wo"d are there

more proaucis ol tlic earth raised for man and beast than on this island, annually, within the same compass of ground. Besides all this, it is as healthy a place as any one in this country, and a more delightful summer residence cannot be found on the

globe.

r t-ive rurH-d, in convicting the pap them looking npon all Indians, who do not speak L:rrJHC'' fHt doe nut became us to saj ,l their own lauguagc, a natural t-neinies. ,l,re:cor .tH. inh-d.teiJed pub-

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FOR THE PUBf.IC JEGER. Messrs. Printers. Ih a friend we were favored with the 101st number of our pa-

your motto,

the genius of

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Kemoed far from the po!i-; s a veiitcie lor the lree communication ot

talotifies of the kingdoms' thought; and, that the plain, unassuming ... ,',t. . i; i i . i i

our coernment ste.iiiiiy progrees cnt.i:ii, m iu unpoiiMicu si le, as well as

i- i" st,If-i:nprrtTt'ulc"1' l'l',JJ,,,l,ui i 11 miuisi, iiii) , imougu me me-

Wr-'cSf itirlel in which the enterprue ; of communicating his ideas to the world.

, .rv oi ; our citizen may tc dv. lopca i nis inestimaDle privilege is not coidmed :i' "T ' ,rk of! .rmiiis ;i! an(1 cana,s ,swal- to refined, cleanly " authors, such as Ad-

,1 t our Rational ana ci.iie i-tcu.a-; Uis0l, IJI.lir ailQ 1 UHiiptops. Urammati-

c il imperfections may be pointed out in the mast elegants and celebrated authors. None except the immaculate language ol Turniptops could stand a rigid scrutiny. It is said by high authority, that too cloe attention to the rules of grammar tends to dryness and btilfnt ss of t)le: and that the most lluent, smooth and agreeable writers, are rarely strict grammarians. But Turniptops i glowing and fluent in his sUle,

anJ)ct a most punctilious grammarian, s

It is very uncommon to see the profound philosopher and the real scholar, a quib1 hlmt: ciitic. If the idea are clearly con-

vcyed, the man ol wisdom is satidied. Aj little orthographical error, the redundancy i efaword, or the omision of a vllable,

uill give him no displeasure; especiallv,

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hj.j indebted to u for advertisev w.rk :ir- folieiti! t make immedi-

( it a::.i 'd '" n "irrr.ir r the paj t r are

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L j; .t i.i it a ci tilinu wire uf tt eir patrona.-r.

Impediments of sfeech. Itis not until lately that it has been found practicable to eject perfect and radical cures of this embarrassing and distressing complaint.

But there are now two institutions in NewYork, where the most obstinate cases of stuttering and stammering, are cured in a few days or weeks at the farthest wc allude to the institutions of Mr. Chapman, and Mrs. Leigh. We have not seen any of the pupils ol the latter; but have been told that their treatment has met with distinguished success but we have seen and examined two of Mr. Chapman's pupils which were so much aiflicted as hardly to be able to make themselves under

stood. They now speak with the utmost distinctness, ase and fluency. Mr. Chapman tells us that in ten years practice be has never found an incurable case. J Y. Com. Adv.

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A meeting was held at the City Hotel in New-York, on Friday evening March 17th,

for the purpose of assisting the Cherokee nation ol Indians, in procuring a Printing Vrcs and Tvpcs, and establishing an Academy at New Town, their seat of government. A considerable amount of mon-

when the writer makes no bombastic pre-!jev was collected at tile meeting, and a com-

tentions to literature. In general, it i the mittee was appointed to receive further poor, pitiful grammaticasters that are nit "e jj donations. Tlie National Council of the and M(tieamish. l'nduund learning is gen-j Cherokee? have already appropriated fiferaSl) accompanied with modesty, gentle- :j teen hundred dollars, out of their own iit ss and libcralitv ; hut pedentry is bra- I trea-ury for litis purpose. They propose

z.-n, v ioh-nt and unmt.'n ihil. In vain the ,! (, preserve their own language as well as

FARHERS, LOOK HERC! r-IIE subscriber will pay CASH for Fat Cattle, Veals and good Weathers, delivered hiia ia Richmond, or ht wdlgotut and tnnj Czzi o. Appl at llobert Moms't. DANIEL' REID. April 15, 1C26. 1013 " LIST OF LETTERS ' yrEMAINLNG in the Fost Ofike, at Richciond,v Indiana, ou the 1st da ol April, I82ti, which, " . if not taken out before the 1st daj of June next, will be sent to the Gener'! Post Oi2ce,a3 dead letters. B. Aaron Brown, Mary Buzau, Jethro Barnet, Bartholirua Uurrougs. C. Joseph Chaiuness, Michael Combs, Jeremiah Cox, John Charles, William Clark, Beverly Cairy,

Jonathan Crampton. D. Peter Duhadway. F. William Frjar, Col. Saml. Fleaing. G. John Guiding, Jacob Grave. 11. Boniauiin llibbard 3, t Parity Ilibbard 2,

j Jacob ilampton, Eleazar Hiattil, John Hut, biimuel Henderson, John Hill, Jonathan Harrold, Jo

seph Hokiuirs, Ockey Hendnckson, John Hughs, William Urvey,S. Henderson. J. Samuel Jt-ffery, Asa JrtTries, A bra a Jeffries, Robert Jones-, James Jams, Daniel Jones. . L. Abel Loidux 3, Samuel Landes, Obed P. La cy, Janu s Lamb, Abram Little, John L.oyd. M. Sawy-r M'Faddin, Smith Mastersou, David M'Luer, Moses Martindalt-, Jthn Ma&i.n, Jacob Meek, Abrara M'Kern 2, Andrew Morrow, Rutl M' Pherson, James M ooreuian . O. Samuel Ogau, Mary Ozborn, Mr. Owens Co. P. John Pess, pen. James Pep, Samuel Prcvo. R. Richard Rue, William Rhodes. S. Jacob Smith, Gabriel bmith, S. W. Smith, James Smith, Edward Starbuck. T. Margaret M. Tharp, Abel Thornburg, John T acle

V. Daniel Vorehii. W. Jonathan Wallace, Samuel B. Walling, Jesse Williams. 78. ROBERT MORRISON, T. M. Neto Establishment.

rrnilE SUBSCRIBERS having entered into co

! JJL partnership, the Mercantile Business will te ' carriel on under the firm of ' WRIGHT &l BR1GHTWELL, j At the dd etand of John Wright, senior, on Main street. JOHN WRIGHT. Sen. BASIL BRIGHT WELL.

Richmond, 3d mo. 9th, 1826

humble author expresses his diffidence

and his dilliculties. In vain he implore

;;!( ' i ar ! IVrto Ki o, I v auj Lurofrai. i vompnsion on his .manner and style'

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to introduce ours arnonp them. JVut. Jour.

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The Massachusetts Canal Commission-

1'he inexorable critir, with ruthless vio-; Lrs have made a report of their surveys of

h nrc, brinu tht language to liis iron bed- j ditfereat routes fr a ranal from Bos stead, and stretches it if too short, and j (o Connecticut River, and alo for a mute lops it when tm lo. j! ihonce to the Hudson nearTroy. The route little leiruin;: is a danceriMi thii.c" iibv A!iburnham, and Miller's river, to the "A little itrauhi n.ioMcaii s the brain.1' ! Connecticut is considered the most fcasi-

tuvt textual re.u'te. 'UeHpapr! But thcte are exreptioi to every Ccn il lle, and the expense of miking it by this i.i! muuuetit n.-ou the erclJence ntunrj! rral iule and we are hnppv in exreptit'Uj route i-i estimated at three millions of dol-

: . i th ai MMty m l filt lit of our j, Tumi ptop frt tn the aldv v general ober-jjjari The expense from the Connecticut

vations. iNotvv itlistar diiii; his nt-rnhartn al ,j to the IluUfvin is estimated at a thousand display of literature, ai d riotw ithsfandii. I moic than three millions. Woodstock Olv.

that his quibbling critici?ms on our hub work, are unjn?t, ungenerous and unfair,

yet, rcardles ot evident sigrx, contian

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f'crr.rn'tri " s Mid Mtan have rr- ' :i ' i i 1 1 ; i';:i v ti.f i x;' :i' of the Miti -ai.

.tle i;: .arndj coTilcited bv

Ir.ri.t'ENZ v in China. A letter from Wampoa, near Canton, Sept. 28, states

to general rule?, and in opposition to com-;j an epidemic cold prevailed there, and

mon seme, we are hold in pronount inr .; w bole crews of vessels had been at once Turniptops a very wise and learned man. j taJn down with it. He certainly understands the Latin. , Jt tlUS appears that the disorder had Greek, and Hrhrcw too! And it is verilx rai;cd in the Southern as in the Northern believed, that he can absolutely tell, (bv Hemisphere, in the Eastern as in the Wcsan alrr.anar,) when the moon will change !, tern. Ii has indeed been a universal comOn the tir-t glance o( his publication. plaint.

; bkthemit! common sense siijrcesteu. that

I it was Hit labour of some insignificant 'j

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rRIC a BIUGHTITCTLIj rrn AVE NOW ON HAND and intend keeping a LLjJ general a?rrtnipnt of DRY GOODS, GUOCERiES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, IRON, NAILS, SALT, fcc. Also a gener.il aiaortnieijt tl DRUGS and MEDICLVES, DYE STIFFS, PALVI'S, OILS, SHOP FURJYITUnE, be. All of which will l sold on the must reasonable term? for Cah or Merchantable Produce. Richmond, 3 I mo. 10, 1826.

I JOHN WRIGHT BFGS leave ag.iin to request tho?e who are indt hted to hiiu, to come forward and make im- ' mediate pn) mt tit, if they ih to save cots. lie

1 hope? thin notice wdl be sufficient, j 'Jd month I Ith, IS25.

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COMMI'NIC.VTF.D. DIED On Wednesday morning last, in tho 21st year of her ae, Mrs. MARG ARETTA H. FLEMING, wife of Col.

' hf:iiitip; ;inil florins Were discovered. 'i ivtti l-'rrMtvn rf 1 1 1 i id:ir. IlrT lia-

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sicallv," to doubt the title of lurniptops to ; consumption has sehi

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rv .t. rv. W.idaiirton citv. It is eti-

if i .-h..-.;t C;.l,70, ar.d the of the '-:-n. r, a-4tta:.r-, L .1.010 annually. I

r, rc ; f.rt-d f,r t!,,- ndiefof r.x-l'rcsident

dl ,1a lam f.iii.i. thiii n.urt- than f.ttren ;

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literary fame. We have prodigiously .

high expectation? of his glory and useful-j r.es in the learned world. It is highly!

probable that he will "turn to the people a pure lango-i-H."'' The errors and con

tradictions among the lexicographer? will ; soon be reconciled by this great philolo- j ger. We will soon be favored with a new !

:iA tvrf.Tt dirt intmrv. and a nitre and

dom been eurpassed,

and her pious resignation to the will of the wise Disposer of all event?, gives assurance to her otherwise disconsolate friend?, that she has exchanged this life for a better.

JOSEPH P. PXiTCiriBH, ! H AS just received Iroin Philadelphia, in addition 1 to his former stock of Goods, I STRW YL TS & GirSlCS, ! CRAPF. LF.F.CK, ' 3 4 & f.-4 PLACK MODE, Mangled Raipuls, Rumbuzin & Rombazctts, l. A variety of Morocco snors iV: ruxrs, ; Laventine Sc changeable sarinet silk. ! Large white and colored Casmere Shawls, ! black silk Hkfs. Super blue Casinetts iS: Broad cloth, C-4 COTTON DIAPKR, I White silk gloves and silk braid, ; Lenoes, (Cambrics, Bi?ok muslin Hkfs. GREEX SPECTACLES. ALSO, j SADLERY CUTLER V. i ALL of which he offers on rraouaJble term?.

Richn.ond, 1 2th m. IT, ll25.

Wc arc authorized to announce Oliver H. Smith, of Connersville, Favctte coun-

i -cleanly" version of the scriptures. The :j t , (now Prosecuting Attorney tor the ,d j inspired language will he purified from all: Judicial Circuit,) as a candidate to repre it 'pleonasms' and every redundant "he"! sent this Congressional District in the 20th

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W. H. V AUG HAN,

ESPKC TKULLY inform hi friends, ami the

iitihlic in cU' raf, that he has removed, frem

;i Centreville to Ru limcr !, where he has op tied a j: house of PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, in the building formerly occupied by E. Lacv. Hi ?ta I tdin; equal to any in the state; his bar will he H reiriitarlv furnished with vhoico foreign and dome

frrWe have been requested, bv several , tic hquor, and his table supplied with the best the r, 4 rrniru !! market airords. Mis old customers are invited 1q of his friends to announce rA 1 ML K , sie him a C!n

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It instated, in the Catawba Jcainal, pub- ; county mine senate oi u.u muic, iu i..t j, JNlOW AM ERIC AM &l'r.LL.liU DUUtv.

FOR SALE at this tifiice, by the drz-n

announce !; or single, Riders Aezo American spelling

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will he purged away by tlic wonueriut . Congress.

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n.t.Hcor.tii.utd,totle i ALEXANDER 311 1 Ulli-L.1

Eaton, April oth. 11120.

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m t;,r of the II uum-, appointed to inquire j; ri.,K.(, in Charlotte, N. C. that another Gdd ! next three vear?. hY;UTrlU ,';i;prrir1t;l! Mine has been discovered, about a half a Vo" are authorised to announc t the pre. of humef, tl.et could : . ., . . i, ..,;, ,,, .sf.ra.ij,.,. t..c c,,,k,.r,!'!"llr"ntll;lt I 'Ur.y "iU;; 1 " i J AMKS nARIDEN a, a (a.,d,latc to rct 1...U...... n ..... ! Mi. M-.J. Macomb; and from the n a n. . nation nt , c st.e Scnate.

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' ii.nl Atkin.on, ciMii? a !t t.ul l hiiixp-;

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' I' : tn tn!,i aiid of iht ;r localities 1 1:-!

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.5pch making" eub-;! which na aireau uce.. .....u. - y ; : t,. Iw both r rte s ve and rich. I nc gold j

i H in a vein oi mm unu w.i.v.earth; hut its depth and breadth have not ! been ascertained. .Vo'. J wrnul.

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ii h.it.d and tril..-.-. iion ol th,e are' '"ai.,! at MudsfOid C eUO w:trri.rs: lh-.b-rs 'ii;e laher tribe is lot rimaltd. Adt-' ::rr'l!(,nk;'!-i:1v.n.)i "the LlatkUn and As.ma l

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On the island of Rhode-Hand, which is eleven miles long and five broad, there are j 70Q miles of double wall,froml l-2tohve feet hi"h, which is handsome and in excel-j lent order. This wall has nil been built j within 100 years, and it is estimated to have cost more than the whole bland j ii . .11 f. 1 1 1 Iwilldinrrc Thel

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11, if it were in une direc t line, wouldj tch from the town of, Newport, on the;.

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(T WILLIAM ELLIOTT i? a candidate to represent Wayne county in the lower house of the state Legislature. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HOUSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. Sic. Neatly executed at this office on reasonable terms, and on the shortcut notice.

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BLANK DEEDS roit SALi: AT THIS OFFICE.

TH! LADIES' GAIUiAND, Tl S a paper containing ntct li me 'us nt- r'ltnr, ii and, as its title imports dedicated to lh' ladies. It contains, however, matter ol" interest to th fr,tral rt atft r. It is puhlithed weeki at llarperFerr), Virginia, (a place celehrated i"r lis romantic iseciierj-,) and it comprises in each volume quulopae5 of small tpe. The advance j.ncr only $ Zo, per annmu, vhich wake it the . rjpr t-t publication of the kind in the United It will be furnished, bound in lar!, l.irl-. -r.nu;:sn rs or others who forward, free pc .--et for four nuinhers will he entitled to ca extra number for their trouble. Copies of the iirst and ccoiul volumes can hehnd on application. The third voluuio will commence linn.edialt.lv. Ilarpers-Kerr , V'a. Feb. 3, .826. (V-, -Subicriptious will be received at this olacc.,

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