Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 114, Richmond, Wayne County, 1 July 1826 — Page 3
F vTAf- Casualty. On Wednesday last, as some ,vp' r:iiinz Im" abont f,n,r luiIcs lrom ,hi?
ico, sen rd of the timbers feb and irtanll killed Jesse n.iver.jsort, an.l wounded Mr. John Wilkm?, - th:lt he exPirtMl a lVw hours fteru':-rJ
profit, coukl it not be produced here to an cqua
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t, .vf ab received the !r-t .No. ol 4 Tin: WEi. Ur.i.icaous Magazine." a new paver ; ub- ; in t . 'inciiT.ati, and "1'ihti u by a committee of
jt j -it:-t Convention of Ohi a.M ll i hand-omely
.. ! ..11 a mi: -t r-rovai si.ci t, at tu o daaars it! ;utn e lr c"Oi rt ?frn :,t "'-er. We widi them (a, ali il.o j'j they tin l it.
j In the present instance, a capital of $1525, laid j out in sheep, produced in only four, years up- ! wards of .nine thousad dollar?: three thousand in ! the product sold ; leaving a flock worth six thou- . &: iid. This is a siron argument for making an experiment, which it is reasonable to suppose would be sucecsafu!. I "A letter from Mr. John McDowell, of Stcuhenville, to the editor of the "American Farmer,' state the following inter ! ostir.t" facts relative to the product and profit of sheep.
lo 1 821, he purchased of Mr. Dickin
June, that a gold mine has recently been discovered in Montgomery county, in that State, one mile cast of the Yadkin river, on Beater dam creek, on laud owned by Mr. Angus Cishoftn. The discovery was made in the latter part of last summer; but it had not been extensively worked until the present season. For some few weeks past, from 100 to 150 hands have been kept constantly at work; each hand finds on an average from 3 to 8, and sometimes 15 dwts. per diem. It is supposed I))' many to he one of the richest mines in
the stale the pieces found are generally
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son 100 mcriroewrs for 1500 dollars, and ! F"' uiuugu noi ve
oae buck for -5. The sales of wool, &c.
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Mr Sir.avER, with a brigade of United States
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Mr. !.i Ai-.'f M a--. it dos-i tt-, !.: recently re- , ; i .it in t!.i Sitvite of the I nil d tati ,
in 500 lb;, xvool 7-0
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cr05 3 average 73 ceutc. 535 m 74 OH 7(1 f,7 75 I 75 C 1
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i T y, iL mi d ' h is !-n n eh-rted in hi Mr. d-- o hn In !i , n.emht r of C-nri : t. ii ; t. i ' v. !!-n, fr.r.i.fd -raetiral meri! t a r !:;' l"L a 'aani?tati-.sn, and a
3.U10 t.0 present, consists of 100
S'KM-p, valut'd at tuOOO dollai, ai.d it is estimated that tlir r.ext .-hearint; will pnduee 1000 dollars though the price of wool i low. Mr. Dickinson's llerk has Iop- been celebrated for its extent and quality. It is, pr-diahly, the largest and heat iu the United Slates.
ry large. One mile east of the above
inline, there is another, known by the jnanie of Crawford's Mine, where the gold is found on the top of a considerable mountain. Mr. King, an enterprising gentleman from Georgia, is at present employed in constructing machinery for the purpose ; of washing out the gold more expeditiously than in the common way. JVat. Jour.
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I A cjood GmL. A young lady looking into the family Bible, and observing the . date of her birth, took her pencil and wrote "Above the age of 21 and not yet marjried' This induced her father to write beneath He who giveth in marriage do well, but he who giveth not in marriage do-th better." To which she made the following reply "Dear father, I love to do well let those do better who can."
;t!i: ! ! r:! :,-'s f the loth of Jui.e, ; Ex !r-t f a h ttcrfujin a able citizni fif
' ' "l ' l'J tft- I'' liters oj the Public h Tin: Miami Canal. We had the plea-
"Liht rt:h June C,th, 1H2G. frnm the point at which the water is to be j 4'Gi Ti.FMi v 1 tiioxri.i the last nuin- '.'taken out of the river, one and a half miles i
Cincinnati wholesale prices current. Jue23, 182S.
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jeet t a siijo-ed robbery havii. been committed bv setne meti on Mr. William M'-tf:!. of this c aiidy. I feel anxious that the whole ol the f u ts attending the said
!pp-ed ro'di. n. a- well as the public
ahovt; Middletown,down to the latter place. Fxcept the dam, and a small section at the j junction with the Miami, this part of the i canal for several miles is nearly complete, ' and some sections are entirely finished. I .Since the commencement of harvest the s
Apples dried per bush. 175 a 2 00 Beeswax D. 25 Castor beans . bush. 1 00 Castings: ton 60 00 c(,ett , bbl. 4 00 6 00 CofTeet lb. 18 20 Cottont K 10 11 Cotton yarn, noa. 5 to 10 ' 30 31 Feathers 25 Flaxseed bush. 37 1-2 Flour bbl. 2 37 2 62 Ginseng lb. 14 Hemp '5 6 Hops ' 25 37 Hides, dried & salted lb. 12 14 Iron Juniata ton 125 00 Puddled 85 00 100 00 Nail rods ' 160 00 Leather sole, eastern lb. 23 Cincinnati - ' 25 Nail cut 5 10 wrought ' 17 20 Provisions Fork, mess bbl. 9 00 prime ' 7 00 Lard Jb. 4 C Kaconf ' 2 1-2 3 Hams ' 4 1-2 5 Butter ' 5 7 Cheese ' 8 9 Suit, Kenhawa bash. 31 33 T;t!low Jb. g 'hikey g;i, 27 30
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THE subscriber has just received, and will continue to receive from the city of Philadelphia, A SPLENDID SELECTION op FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods, Comprising FANCY as well as STAPLE articles. also, HARDWARE, QUEEA'SIVARE, and GROCERIES, Which he will sell on the most moderate terms for Cash or approved Produce. SAMUEL W. SMITH. IliMimond, June 23, 1826. 1 13 tf
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canal, though began less than a year ago. Lebanon Gazette.
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The vivid descriptions given in tlnr En :dUh papers of the distres? which prevails tmohg the manufacturing classes lias ex
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Mr. M. tilt sax s he n as travelin g slow 1 ; ter:; :ind the last Mercantile Advertiser
. v. ithin i'jbt ol Mr. Fonts' houee, wben all ; ajmounces the intention of several benevot s. a -nddrn tloee men sprang tP-m the i' cnl inhabitants of New-York to send a car- " load side. lwt of v;i,trm -eizrd his horse h 0f ilonr to England, as an American (!;e bridle. the third caught him, and jj ontrihution for the relief of the distressed d ma 1 tl bis m;::e : be drew his pistol; Jjboreis. Aat. Journal.
and - dipped it twice. lie was then bol jf at bv cne of tt.e a-s ailanl 2 taken lrom his ! h4rse--!eatrn. carried to the woeils. and I
(b rc Sfft lib !e-s j r three or lour l.iurs:
hi' s i.ltile-b ,gs u ro rut at.d his imtne) i - : itaken. When in: awoke from that Sei se- AUGUST ELECTION. ! h"s r (vd'tieu lie went to Mr. Fonts (I think), K (gp 0 have heen authorized to an-! !r .e. w' ci: e i nf. a m tt iiin was rallied that: nounco the following gentlemen as candiflit w a r. -!died ot all his mot.c . In 01-b dates fc)r the otiices to which their names: d-i to impre.e convittion on the n inds ol arc severally annexed: j
the people, he de: riln - his money and ;j states (hat he got il from Clark 1 (lieen.H t- wiiom he s.dd a'a. .ul twelve thousand ,! pounds of Coti'ee. A gentleman of this!; p! o e called on Clark Green at Cincin ; na'i.and w as informed that Mr. .Mi flit had jj engaged to deliver them 1J.000 pounds of
JOSEPH P. PLUIilLlER, H AS just received from Philadelphia, in addition to his former stock of Goods, STIIVW FL TS & GirsiES, CR PE LFFCK, 3-4 & 6 4 BLACK MODE, Mangled Ih n jals Dvmbazin & Bombazclts, A variety of Morocco siions tfc. plmps, Laventine 8c changeable sarsinet silks. Large white and colored Casmere Shawls, ' black silk Hkfs. Super blue Casinetts &, Broad cloth, 0-4 COTTON DIAPER, White silkchnes and silk braid, Lenoes, Cambrics, &l B ok muslin Hkfs. GREEA' SPECTACLES. ALSO, SAD1 ERY & CUTLERY. WAj of which In- offers on rea-o?iab!e ti rius.
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III rRFsFATATIVi: TO CONGRESS. OLIVER II. SMITH. SF.N'ATOR FOR WAVXK. PATRICK BEARD, JAMES R A HI DEN, WILLIAM STEEL.
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wards l's,j. Eeviston of this place bis slaving at Dnggiu's when his father w:v at the point of death almost the devious i onrse whicli lie pursued in going to hi? father's hi- having been found in the winds at the link part of Low deli Tailor's (arm, shooting oil' his pistol, (let it be It -tiMtked that he was then some distance from any road) hi not being beaten an by the robbers, arc circumstances which induce almost every person to believe that
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RF.rRFSF.NTATIVK FOR VvAVNE. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JOHN M'CLAIN, Jr. HENRY HOOVER, MATTHEW D. SPRINGER, ABEL 'THORN BERRY, DAVID B. SANDERS, ITH AM AR WARNER. ABEL LOMAX. Senator for the counties of Rush, Henri Randolph, and Allen. DANIEL WORTH. Rt pv-cnt itive for Union counhj. VINCET C. MITCHELL. JOHN B. ROSE.
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WM examiutd et, the ,',av fdlowing the reb- 1 - t v their taxes "on or before the ?t day of . . . , . ! it Aii 'ie.t next, as they will then !v 'Tve ro-t. be'V bv a phsician tl tbls pdace, who in-n p. sppj4GER, Col't.
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thing like a o;!. !ru"ne or contusion ahetit him, and that bis ptihe was regular. fI ic
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! ilir. fallowing a 1 1 1 ;des of produce will he reeeiI v.d on suh-iore tiou tor the Lkuer, 'it the
the better np.imon is, that Mr. M. had one j , ,k-t ,aoe, if.hlui rc d at the O.ln-e, at tihui , , , i- 1 h . ...... ... i.l,(Ml Writfhf? store, ia .Milton, or sit .Mills' ore, in the thousand dollars, ot wh h be w as 1 .Id. J ,Vli:M.s.,,,, cet(,m MlvVhe it, Re, Oa!, Com, bv hi- plier consent. It IS said loal ll ' p. s.i-ar, C irssen, Uee-wax, Caialles, I'l.ix,
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Vertical Spinner. rn HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method to ins t form the public that he has purchased the exclusive ri-ht of JOHN BROWN'S patent VERTICAL SPINNER, For the County of lfat,ne Indiana, and that he will furnish .Machines upon the shortest notir , at the rate of sixteen noia.ARs each, with a rea-otiable credit, if required. This machine is well calculated for duration, very impl' in its construction, and will produce more yarn from the roll than four common wheels, with loss labour, anil of a superior quality. The uh?a riher wishes not to recommend these labour-saving machines higher than they will
j recommend themselves bv their utilitv : but that
oerson desirous of purchasing them would call at RICHMOND, or at NEWPORT, in New-Garden township, where they w ill be kept in operatiou, and ciumine their merits for them-elve-. NATHAN SMITH. Richmond, May Oth, 18-26. ("rr-Thc following certificate and recommendations were coied from G. Coffecn's advert iscment, in a Lebanon paper: Ifatnesville, O0, Jluunist 0, 1825. WE, the undersigned, certify, that Mr. Worrell, of this place, did spin t'trt e cuts and sixty threads handsome woollen arn, from the roll, in thirty muMv.on a VERTICAL SPINNER, of six spindles, exhibited in this place, by Mr. Coffeen. 11. LVFHROP, JOHN WORRELL. Lebanon, Ohio, July '22, W2j. Havintr seen the VERTICAL SPINNER in o; rratinn, I take much pleasure, in compliance with the request of Mr. Coffecri, who has acquired an inter est in the patent ris:ht, to slate my opinion of it ll appears to rue, that it is well adapted to the s av. ins ol "much labour, and that it recommends itfeh'to the public patronage, by that consideration, as well as by its tTcat cheauiiei-i ad utibt , HF.VRV CLAY. Jid: 18, lo2,. I have tii a v. .inning machine, called the VERTICVL SPINNER, exhibited during the last -es-siott of the Legislature of New-York, at Albany, by Mr. West, and I then concurred in the irtecral opinion, then entertained in favor of its meat utilitv, and I have seen no rcasen since to ch ni.ro (hat opiuion: DC WITT CLINTON. 103. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. &c Neatly executed at this oflice on reasonalde terms, and on the shortest notice.
BLANK DEEDS FOR SAT.E AT THIS OrFICn.
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