Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 125, Richmond, Wayne County, 16 September 1826 — Page 3

t?fn'lirl tnarriasc contract It was a" NY v tor of considerable surprise tint IVrJ !L . oliS Tuc Rochester Telegraph J , .T1- . -'"IIIIM. Illill I I CM- i states h it 1 Oio I i i- ' t Bohvar nmi ned so lonuat r in,, .,f I. r ,o12 ,Kirre' - Hour were . ni- , . tu " U liini.i,iif- manufactured M- if m 1 1 .

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tc scvcr.il mills in the village is estimated ; at not loss than one hundred and fiflii thous- ! Among the .canal boats which arrived jnt AlSany last week, was the "Lion of I "'HO, Witll IM T iniH nml clnrnc a:- .

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eport in one of the morning papers h tnV explained. The illustrious Liberator - stained by the silken cords of love,

m.im employed in exchanging Vr.ws iuringntfection, aiul forming a mar-

covenant with one of our republici : C . . - I

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t" ". i... :-j.,;i.ivui tin -l.tf, .. clt'tliriirc i nu-ricn lias rnt.-rcd into -! ..,:." I. . r01 I he Ucorgm Constitutioi V T..Ur..!:,r H-..,. I ,rac, nit, Mis A M a 1 1 , f S " ,ir !'" ' -ll W loam ft r ' ; ,llfa,:,a l.,c me, Ccucville , c.ncctir.,t. t i ? report .hat the ,rvey of the line

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'r7I('KV. Y 1 av not cicn a ilitiil, in' i , t" !! fl r 'i!r;i- whi h ;hp la tt T I t . .. ! ui tl.i- 'u aj ; t St;tr. nn.l wl.itlij ... - t t n. 'At- !.f t o' "t 'I '? art ! in!.' r, nn.l j .' nnn to Knr I i r--iititry to ficli at, .. rt t ii of im-ral ! huz w i i v 1 1 i t!- re " i , t . !nh Hit! itiirt.l in w it l.l.ofi! - I . ) . t i i' .i- .m:, ! a rt ; i rt for tliP I

Ileman Allen, our Minitt, Y m:

,r " .V I u v iiiii. iilSS JIaitis one of seven ters, all beautiful and accomplished. If this be true, it is the greatest match (as they sav in Cornice ticut) ever known in this or' that country. He -hope his Kxcellcnc)- will come to the Liwted States and consummate the contract by marriage at Savhrook, in the good old republican way. Xzc-Yorc Statesman.

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From "Hint to mr Country ijim." a work recently j tuMi-hri! in Sfw-Vork. lkln UtUrri- wrnnt oUt four t.uriflml eirli rmrloyn! in it Tl.r-c cirb arc Keinra!Iv the daucl.t.r of farmers in the nrithborinc country; thtv pirn more untie j in tie cotton mills, than tliev i-oull eUf-ivhere. Manx marry: w ben Ibis takes plan, they leave the abli-buH nt. Wben the usituf? rommiiirt il at U'attl am. the eirls wire m-i.le to iimlerstHinb that the likhtet snpieini, ent. rfaine.l of fbe reularit v of their rontliit t, wom!.! l the ra.neof .liniii i!, ami that public o; ii:ion in the cinety, mint cintitiitt it law. That if a irmale va four:.! i! coiiij.ain with a man nt an tin cea-:nah!e hour, he tvoiil.t be tiirharcel without

Mirtl i r inquiry r prouf. t'pon one o(Tinn. n r-r! :

f. I! nailer iipirioi. fn-m h iii)i: violateil thi rut: i

nrough the Cherokee country, are

L,"Mng on without diflirulty. Hicks has withdrawn bis opposition. The surveys under the old treaty, will no doubt be effected with the same ease. Michigan. Wastenaw county which thr-Ae years since did not contain a single white inhabitant, now has a population of three thousand. jYiics.

GREAT INDIAN WALKS, borne interesting reminiscence of the early history of Pennsylvania has lately

.neen published in the interior of that 'State. It is related that Thomas Penn, who came over to make settlement in 'Pennsylvania in 1732, contracted with TeedviHccuing and some others whom ; the Indians said had no right to sell for a ; certain sum. the Indian title to all the land I to be taken otf by a parallel of latitude from any point, as far as the best of three men could walk in a day, between sunrise and sunset, from a certain chesnut tree, at

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(irrat rare was use d to select tb tri in pahlp for such a walk. The choice fell on

Down to the time rr.en-j J itnos i eates, a native of Ducks, a tall.

-Mi m a ontv of four hi.mlre,! cirls I m man, of much agility and speed of H a m-i. rnt-oi t-M iiii. o!iiiirt r'r eanif to i r c i c i i , kr.uh,,,.nf the manM of the institution. !' ei oi d. Solomon Jennings, a van-

kee, a remarkahly stout arid strong man.

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Ahr Y rk Potict Offuc. sin?. 22. H) omp fatality it happetir-d that doling thi dav t lie re were no e?s than sczni xciics who took out warrants for the appretn n--i':i of their hushatids, whom they charg ed with violence in every cae occasioned bv drutiket.ness! Jmcrican.

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The Montreal paper- announce the ar liv il in that Cit nf : --n lo ImwI art nip:uiird Captain I'rat klin as far as the FtoZ' n Oeean, bringing letters from Ib-ar Lake to the 20 th January. Capt. Franklin and his part) were in high spirits. :iixiou.Iv w aiting the opening of the navigation, in order to resume their expediThe Them. met( r had onU been at

Third Fdward Marshall, a until e of Bin ks, a noted hunter, chain carrier Sec. a large, heavy set, and strong boned man. The dav was appointed and the champions notified. The people collected at what they thought the Tirst twenty miles, on Durham road, to ee them pass. First came Yates, stepping as light as a feather, accompaned by T. Perm and attendants on horseback. After him, but out of sight, came Jennings, with a strong and steady step; jt ... t c.i bvinnd, Kward Marshall, apparently careless, swinging a hatchet in hi hand, and eating a biscuit bets ran in favor of Veates. Marshall took biscuits to support his stomach, and arried a hatchet to swing in his hands alternately, that the action in his ;:rm? -houM balance that in his legs

TO'JE Director of the NEWPORT LIBRARY believing it to be expedient that the.r stock of in Y I I? ',5;"rr,te'1 Previous the cnm.ns of the lot.": nights of the ensuing: winter-Direct, that all ubsenpt.onsmadeto saul in.til.,t.oD preyious to the 3,1 clay of Cth month last, be paid into the hands of the Treasurer by the 1st .lay of next month. Onlereil by a Ie?al meetinc of said Directors, met and held in .Newport, the 9th day of 9ih mo 1826 1 25-3 SOLOMON THOM XS' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

ILL be offered at public vendue, at the house ol Col. Alexander Ewinc. in tK ..e

Fort ayne, Indiana, on Saturday, the -28l!i day of October next, the undivided interest of baac Burnett, deceased, to TWELVE SECTIOjYS OFLAXD; Six sections of which land is situated on the Wabash river, below the month of the river Tippecanoe; the other six section situated on said Wabash river, at the mouth of Flint river: the said unllririvT. bHn? one-sixth part, or TWO . V. IU:N!:5 of lar,,b bc-ins the Pame granted to the 6ar".0.olHCn h'S ,ife fime' by Tr ''y f St. Mary's, ol 1818. Nine months credit w,n be given on reccv.ns: eod seeurity. By order of the Probate Court and Court for settlement of intestate e-late, in the county of Randolph, at the Antrim! Term F w c SAMUKI- WANNA, Admr. tort Wayne, Sept. 5, 1826. 1257

LOST, N Saturday, the 9th inst. a BUCK MOROC CO POCKET BOOK, conn, nL

iriven by Henry Price, for C50 gallons of wh.kev, due in February last and one note given b Jacob Coleman, due August, 1820, for eight dollars, with thiec dollars paid nn it. ami several receipts, of no use to any person but the owner. JOHN SN AVELY. September 12, 1826. 1253

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THE subscriber ha just received, and will continue to receive from the city of Philadelphia, A Sri-ENDII) SELECTION OF FORFKiN and domestic Dry Goods, Comprising FANCY as well as STAPLE articles. ALSO, HARDWARE, Q UEE.YS WARE, and GROCERIES. Which he will sell on the most moderate term3 for Cah or approved Produce. SAMUEL W. SMITH. Richmond, June 23, 1826. 1 13 tf

.w zi ro. e understand, hv this i a 10 Wa fullv determined to beat the th

:nce, that the returns of furs are j red good thn ugbout the whole In- i untrv. The settlement at Red j as suffered severeU by the over- , of the River last spring, the whole

, v being completely inundated, and

CLOCK Ct XVATCH-EIAIIING. SjpOHN M. LAWS respectfully informs the inW habitants of Richmond and its vicinity, that he has commenced the nbove buMfies-., on Main street, two door? eastofDaviil Ilnllnwttys, where all work entrusted to his care will be earefullj attended t. He, bavins: erved a regular apprenticeship to the buiiies?, in Philadelphia, flatters

, bini-' ll he will be enabled to give general satislaci tion to all those w ho may be pleased to favor him I with their custom. j N. B. Clock and watches of every description i carefully repaired and warranted. Rirbmond, August 1 1, 1826. 120tf

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a tear Irein ei TV ' r i i A n r; a. Ti is gentle:',v t r I'm i ral j i l lif ations of ' Y v.i t ;:. '.ut lie i tiHi-t ad ank; a t. a- t!,o antle-r of a IIi- '' A't:- rii an Ii vulutioi and as ' 1 i the Balhm.ie Morning He ..? . r e tine r ot (!ll( tf (1 ri F li . P, terit MobabU w ill

-i - j . - :m amoeg the b? st Atne.icarij From the Milledgeville Recorder, Aug. 15. ' 'it t1 xv ill all. v bim tc hae The Council of the Creek Indians meets i f oi-i .J, rabb- merit. His poeti-! on the iCth (to morrow,) the Agent it is

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.rs or die in the attempt. He said he firt saw Yeates in descending Durham creek, and gained on him. There fie saw Yeates sitting on a l"g very tired presently be fell off, and gave up the walk. Marshall kept on,5c before he reached the Lehigh, overtook and passed Jennings waded the river at Bethb'hem, hurried on faster and fisfet b when1 Nazareth stands, to the Wind Gap. That was as far as the

Emigration from Europe has been rather larger than usual, during the last and

pn seiit season, but still does not amount ji path had been marked for them to walk on.

to mu h in comparison with the natural ji and there was waiting the collection of

increase of our population. Among those people to see if any of the three would ij who I iteh arrived are several parties of j! reach it by sunset. He only halted for the j

Swiss, bringing with them their wagons j Surveyor to give him a pocket compass.

and implements of husbandry, which they

haa better left at home. .!'

and started again. Three Indian runners

were sent after him to see if be w alked it fair, and how far lie went. He then passed to the right of Pocono enountain, the Indians finding it difficult to keep him in ifht. till he reached Still Water and he

iHietitnev display much ! understood, has directions to clisinnuie j 1 w0fj have gone a few miles further but

t fiT detic lent in feeling. the money given oy the new treat), as mc

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domestic relations, was ! compensation for the land among the ,i ; w:fllp.lfi three Indians. The distance

rc.-pected and roteerned. 'hostile Indians alone, in consequence o'j, jlf. Walked bet ween sun and sun, not being i mr uaiati Com. R.g. j; which, it is said, the Mcintosh party have j Qn a st r;ii uht line, and about thirty miles of

come to the determination not to emigrate. . jf t,rouh tho VVOods, wa estimated to be . j from 1 19 to 120 miles. He thus won the Tkxas. -There is a considerable migra-;; re lt prize, which was five pounds in mon-

tion from the south-we-tf in states to Aus-m n j hundred acres of land any

tin s settlement in 1 exa. 1 he scniei , whrrf. :n tH . rchat5r.

I CO-SEE HERE!j&)

' 'A U f I ciiharnhpr i wii T lh necckiff nC Tallin

upon tho" indebted to him, to reniembe r that

in thi busy world it i impossible to carry on business, or to supp' v ttie necessarit s of life, by looking; oyer long standing accounts, however numerous fhe may be. He really hopes that those in his ' debt will come forward prepared for settlement. There are varioin kinds of produce which he is willing to take in payment of debts ACHILLES WILLIAMS. Richmond, 9th mo. 8th, 1826. 1243 J U ST P U BLI SHELX And for sale at the office of 1 lie Public Leger, THE INDIANA CALENDAR, AM) FARMERS' REGISTER, i'OH THE VEAK or cfK LORD

Rr . Of ., people in the w orld ! up I t auin. rittev, there are none 'H't-ri! t.a-ht to i.i' fYr so insiJ

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t .rf lv . .. niorr. lrH( whC sific (rthe : arrady frr strong enough to protect them- j it js a(jded that James Yeates, who led

st ives against the Indians-the t amanches, ; tu? n.ay for (be first thirty miles or more, a very num rou and warliki. but wander y uuitp blind when taken out of Durham

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M;.o.'Ud !,y the account of a n- i()00 fuditinL' men. .Vi'if !; (nlnmon Innnin.rc did not bold out but a

few years. Edward Marshall lived and

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" ''" s and lepubli. s been de- .j regret to learn that intelligence lias ; dirdun MarshatlY island,opposite Tinictim ' ' p-- id: ar dwellings of riots, K.el, rcrrjVed at State Department of the f vr rt Ii i p, in the Delaware, aged about ,J I . r outrage,? R ,y nal. one j death of Mr. Anderson, our minister tM j njnrlv years. He was a great hunter, and r I ia d speculators, wrote a wotk j Colondua. He died at Carthagena, on the jj rorlUM:itrv mndc a more productive wlk

pro.jtMi.tication that our j .t, nf Jh, on his way to i'anama, as one , , , ... f Thomas Penn: for he

Which will be sold by the Gross, Dozen or Single, at the Cincinnati prices - ALSO In Press, and will be published in a few dav, THE FRIENDS' ALLXAriAC, FOR THE SAME TEAR : Which contains, besides the astronomical and other matter, the times of holding the quarterly, monthly, and weekly meetings within the Indiana Yearly Meeting anil is arranged in a manner more appropriate than last year. It will be sold bj the Gross, Dozen or Single. Richmond, September 2, 1826. fj-The printers in Salem, Indianapolis. Drookville, ConnTsville, and Centreville, are solicited to give thr above a few insertions.

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t i I in; a l n y !i I" u "irr jnvn-iU.r.i et how rare have "(n? I'n, , .. " I IV 11 l.l.

ve .uui r.ugianu, oom r- the (0;itr:ii..in th .l:ol

Ji"a ratio licentiousness. Our ;ro peacef,,! though eminently

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! can Congress. J'at. Journal.

The largest tree in England seems to be .i i.r. r l ..a"v Stmirloii. in

one on wie t Yorkshire, which, in 17 1C, was nearly feet h'ndi, 43 in rirrurnfi rence, at a yard from the sutface,and 78 in circumference when measured close to the ground. But lhi is nothing compared with the circumference of the great chenut-trre on Mount Etna, in Sicih, which measures within the hollow of the trunk about 204 feet.

found a rich silver mine, that rendered mm and his family connections aflluent, yet he carried the secret, where it was, out of the wot Id with bim.

NEW AMERICAN SPELLING BOOK. FOR SALE at this otlice, by the dozen or single, Rulers Jtw JI merit Spelling Rook. . BLANK DEEDS TOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

PRODUCE. TIHE following articles of produce will he receiA ved on subscription for the Legkr, at the market price, if delivered at the Office, at Williaci Wright's store, in Milton, or at Mills' store, in tho Tennessee Settl.Qent Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Bacon, Sugar, Ginseng, Bees-wax, Candles, Flax, Wool, Linen, Rags, &c. Grain, Bees-wax, Susrnr, Ginsener, and Rags, will be received at Col. Rose's mill, in Union co. at Mai Lewis' tavern, in Liberty, by Josh. Youse, in Brownsville, at Johnson's mill, on Green's Fo, and by Dr. Way, in Newport.

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. Sec. Neatly executed at this office on reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice. 03r 6 A?3. -CO TONTED, immediately, at this Office, on siibNeW .cription for the Public Leeer, a quantity of OA I S, for which the lushest carpet price mJ