Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 121, Richmond, Wayne County, 19 August 1826 — Page 3

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-Aaams, or the financial talents ot a Gallatin. Bath the Minister and his lady have been familiar with the language, manners, and customs of France, for man years:

; and my opinion now is the same as it was I publicly expressed at the time the appointj nient was made, that the embassy could not possibly be belter filled.

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! liEATH of mr. siiRivER. Ithasbecome j ur painful provii ce to announce the j death of Mr. James Shriver, chief Engiuicercfihe Brigade now in this State, for ; the purposeot making Surveys and esti1 mates for Canals. ; Ht dird at Fort Wayne, ICO miles north ! of this place, on the Cth insl. aid as we are told, of the Ty pus fever. IJ is death is a serious loss to the public, and especially at this time to Indiana which must sensibly fv, it: but hy none can this afllictiii; stroke cf divine providci.ee be so severely felt a by his amiable consort: and what must have adde d poignancy to the fu st pangs of her grief is that she was dourly, and anxiously expecting his arri : val here, after an absence of some weeks Wlleil 111' :i Clkf 111 iiii.vCi . i mi r- illi'H"! front

j - ' J r.V..ft llll.CCV I V.tlV II Will I . z v.phyte, ?ince the countrv has ' the mel -nrholv scene of interment of her b. ron.e M-tiIe.1. has fallen into so duni. u- j ea.tbly bopes'and happiness, she was inUv a . thit it cannot now he seen by ! formed of Ins death her friends and acthe t.akid eye. It might, howi ver pron-1 uaintances here mingle their tears and a dv he diM-oven-d with the assistence of sympathies with her grief; and in the kind on.- ..1 Sterne", lu, travellers' glasses : family of (Jen. Noble, in which she resides, thr u-i w Such-tine can see what neer ex- ! she will m-et with cver attention that Med; and .-specially ifaided by ;i rrvt rtn her di?C'.n?olate condition di-mai ds and hu1 .J1, Q- V. j m u.ity can give. Franklin Repository. 1 - S. M unil - OWadiah Dtilumis -er m- ' t.d..tiht v. iieiher this vegt iahle animal j W ii:r.ns. Our city corporation, was et-r seen hy tho dtmhle 1. gentleman, l (saysti.e .N.iiio ial Journal of the olst ult.)

closed i$- June session oil Frida evening 11 .0 l ist. Dnin: the session, .S 10,000 have been appropi i itr -1 for the endowment f two nuhlic schools, or.e ior the eastern. :ii!l

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npHE subscriber ha fast received, rmd will rontmue to receive from the city of Philadelphia, A SPLKMill) SELECTION OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Bry Qoodo, Comprising FANCY as well as STAPLE articles. ALSO, HARDWARE, QUEFXSU ARE, and GROCERIES, Vhich he will sell on the iiiost moderate terrn3 for Cash or approved Produce. SAMUEL W. SMITH. Richmond, June 23, lli2C. 1 13 tf CLCClFi WATCH-r.IillllK gT j()HN M. LAWS respectlullv informs the inVa haliitnnts Itu hiuond and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above hu?iius? n Main street, two doors t-ast of David llolluwat's, where all work entrusted to hi? care will he c Jrclu,l3 attended t. lie, having serxed a regular apprenticeship to the harness, in Philadc Jphia, flatters himejfhe wilt be enabled logive eei.eral cati-fac-tion to all those who may bT pkuse.l to favor hiiu with their custom. N. li. Clock-and watches of every description carefully repaired and w .minted. Richmond, August 11, 1826. 1203

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rjniU: excellent brick TAVERN STAND, at JL present occupied by the subscriber, situated at the corner of Main and Pearl streets, Richmond. The situation is equal, if hot -uptrior,to any other in the place, being in the centre of the town, and on two of the principal streets. The term will be rea-

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tolar next. Ln;Uire, for further particular, uf rhc rrrinises. PHILIP HARTER. Richmond, Au-ust 12. 1826. 1203

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ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. "TlLL he sold on SVventh-day (S.itun!ay the y si con. I dav of S.m te.ider next at the late

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'I !' theeaUs. ,,J jj,.. still! i ! black-, will f.c! . i thankful lor the addition - Jt h Is ht J to he made to their a!re.id f". t iv: w n cej l i d p pnl ilion ; and there ; ' u';s in (lie mipds of mani. whether t ! raliee t l ( t s and sei.tlii g them e s; ,, s, ( at, duces nun h to ti.e ame!l;ou ot t: eir 1 a tolition. We have livin her at tl -J.tve s! ah s. and he'hi? the ( t Oilier of sla rs in jej:e ! a I ' t than ti.. it ei .H e t.t-4 " n r .-.s. who hbi r tte their slavi s are lo nki;;'!"! cfiii i-lcr-, under whom v ere c. ijJi I 1 rj and hipp. lo say their rnih i ius:es are alleviated, uns .-h t irt ;.n.-t ;i s, by the act ol man ;. 1 a r.i d he true. The cman ipa,.'.i'.:; !l nrn have the m. ; t.lii a1 j.. ti: A hntist it tint ovei ihed, his l r-

oaT fves become fieo v ar.aboi-ds. and no Icet to Ah xandria, which v ill greatly pro

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t : s ta t to I. Hi into hi ei ror. ler and others, and add much to the val ie ; ,,f nj-oMertv in the neighborhood. Wash-

a ington must needs he a large and papulous

dwe'ha-of JOII.V WILLIAMS, decM. all the personal pr;:perlj of -aid def eased rotKitillg of Uois. one sit f nciL' ivaggtm ichects, Carpalii ts tools, A'f. Sale to commence at ten o'clock. Ttrms mado known on dav ol Sale. " JOHN TALMO'P. )

iriaus otiier a.ppropi iations of minor portance, hr opt rdng and giav lling; 1 ties paving side walks, The In approprialions are the proceeds of the : terit-s granted for the benefit ol" the . The wlnde presents a cheering view, j only ol the resources of the 't lt -1 ' IIieliiMrrai spirit which actuated the- ! wiiom our fellow citizens have delega . ; ihe pew -r of apply ing them. : (:.. -'I'.iiscity is i jpnllv improving many ; new hoii-e- are (.'recfin g, and di-tuncrs aie asreiluied bv the contiguity ol llie build1 ing; indeed, part? of the city are pretty compar. t, and the price of lots in those parts is erv high. A steam boat i about

lo plv (torn the wharl at 'the Centre mar

jx ' ..i.h LOUN I Y are herev-, la natitie.i mat I have commenced the collection ot tla- r vi Luc h.r the present 1 ar. I ni!l atteiil at Ri'hmond, U'anc tovvn-hij, on the third atfir.l.! -oi'July, August and Septi inber in flash-inf-m town-hip on the lir-t, and in Centre towi.-hip .'ii the s f oti.l Saturday s in -imu-t aiai Septeu.t er. Jonathan Pi.atts i appointr.l codtrtor It.r Jatkfn and J't rrt town-hips ; and Lew is M'Cunk tar

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Vertical Spinner. SUBSCRIBER takes this method to in- : form the ubhc that he has purchased the exi cluMve right of JOHN UIUJW.N''S patent j VERTICAL SPII1 N EH, 1 F'or the Cnuntji of Wayne. Indiana, and that he will j furni-h Maclao. s u: on the short' -t notice, at the rate of sivrtZKN noi.r.Aus each, with a reasonable; I credit, -if required This machine is w ell calculated

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t onlaining an area ol six or t ight at it s. Tin: suit of apartments are not surpas setl, either in extent or legauce of turniture, ! the hamhers of the king himselh and the slyletif his table exreeds in taste, i well as in splemb.r, any thing of the

kind which has falh-n within the sphere ol

ji j ftdlowing articles ol produce will be recti l; ved on suh-rrn-tion for the Lkoeu, at the

('market price, if delivered at the Office, al W atliruu j I! W right' store, in Milton, or a! Mills" store, in the j

i! Teni e-see Settlement VVhe it, Rye, Oats, t orn, I'Ricoii, Sugar, Giu-. ng, tk-es-wax, CandL-s, l'lax, j Wool, Linen, Rags. ,-. i! i; ruin, I'.ee-.wax, Sugar, Gin-etig, and Rags , wall be received at Col. Rose's mill, in Union co i... I.iovoVtavern. in Libert . b Ji.-b. Yotise,

tn' ohs.M V Stio'i. I ttC ol the richest ilt'S- j jfl 5rown-ville, at John-on's mill, oil t.reen s l orU, rt iptio!!. luilliar.t Chandelier, and py ra- ' and by Or. Way, 1 wirL .m . I A l l tl """"

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-tress upon this tln- ly of stvle; but at a French C-uirt, w'n-re every thing i done

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ROOKS, PAMPHLETS, I5LANKS,

HORSE RILLS. CARDS, LABELS, iLc. c. Neatly executed at this office on reasonable terms and on the shortest notice. BLANK DEEDS ror. sali: at this okfii-e.

coiiiiiion wheels, with less labour, And of a superior

! qualitv. The subsi rder w i-bes not to rt'comnieiitl I these labour-sariitg mar!, incs higher than they Mill j recommend themselves by their utility; but that ! per-on; de-irous of purr basing them would call at ! RICHMOND, or at NEWPORT, in New-Garden I town-hip, where the will he kept in ope raticu, and i examine their merits for thernseive-". NATHAN SMITH.

Richmond, May 9th, 11.20. Oj-The following- certificate and recommendations were copied froai G. Cotfeeu's advertisement, in a Lebanon paper: WaincstiHc, Oa'o, rluirust 6, IG25. WE, the under-igned, certify, that". Mrs. Worrell, of this place, did spin time cuts a n't sixty tfm ads handsome woollen yarn, from the roil, in thirty minutisuu a VERTICAL SPINNER, of six spindles, exhibited in this nlact , by Mr. Col!', en. II. LATH HOP. JOHN WORRELL. Ijfbannn, G!iio. July IC2a. Having seen the Kill ICL SPINNER 111 oper ation, I t ike much plea-ure, in compliance with tho request of Mr. Ci'llcc'i, who has acquired an inter e-t in the patent risrht, to state my opinion of it -It aprear to me, that it is well adapted to the suv ing of much lalniur, and that it recommen-'s itel' to the pa1. lie .-atror agc, by that consiih ratioa, as vt 11 ashy its great cheaoness iil ntiliti, HENRY CLAY. Julu tb I "' 2 a. I h ive s-TTi a spinning machine, called the ERTICVL SPINNER, exhihite,! .hiring the hot session oft!. - LegidiOire ol New -York, at Albany, by Mr. 'Wist, and I then .oncurred in the general opinion, th-n entertained ia favor of its gieat udit , and I have seen no n a- n since to change that

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