Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 126, Richmond, Wayne County, 30 September 1826 — Page 3
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rjOY. SEPTEMBER 30, I 826.
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ek no paper was issued from this of.
ally voted Ar.A;:;T him. Was (his the "voice of the people!" Can it be admitted that seven thousand voters spoke the 'voice' of more than thirty thousand, the number in the State; or even of near ly sixteen thousand, the number that deposited
S their suffrages ? It is preposterous to draw the con-
ri,e fir-t I m "jj elusion, from iho premie, and we can think of Lj (ot turi,:,-v 1 j; n' other?, that the vote of this Slate will be for the
j-tnerai. v e know of some who supported Gen. j J iirksun at the former election, who are now so j we!l satisfied w ith Mr. Adams' administration as to ; bo anxious for hi? re-election: aid surety, car edij tors will not claim, as the General's friend, those j who voted for Mr. Clay a name which Jackson's
Wuler Taviok, formerly a member of;1 Prl'Z!"" hav use.l all arts to stigro itize, and upon GE , . i. .... i. . i! which thev h
cieni io grainy malignity itself. In future, we hope : the editors of the Palladium will not think it necls-
: sary, in the support of their candidate, to warp fr.f-
j in prejudice to truth.
Ye have received a second communication J' . ,; Justiti-V ' shall appear in our
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' n were Sf Iicany luij, mail it aj irtiiy. as ot to admit of it.
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Vne ot his mother, in Lunenburgh county, Va.
t John r' IU"F'l'R pot-mater at Vevay,Ia. " i rniposals for puhlihing a weekly agri-
ni -ri. - i - V'urid purer, to be called the "Western Farmer."
be printed on a super-roy ai i.au ne i, ai j
(The vintage and the gathering of fruits be- GEORGIA AND THE INDIANS. I.-.. ...... I. ; .... I .
kmiu io uus season; the grape yields its' Uveruor Troup has actually ordered wine, and the apple and the peach give the uryeyora to enter the Creek Territory their grateful juices: the harvests are f for tlpurpose of surveying the lands and housed; and nature pours all her anr ilit :..g" possession of them on the first of bounties into thfc lap of man. If we xfite 'f wptemher, according to the stipulations of to designate the period in human esistef.tc .:e old Treaty the one abrogated, or suto which the month of September ccrres- ' perseded by the new Treaty made at ponds we should select the time when tt:e ! ; Washington last winter. We were incredhatr turns grey, when the blood abates itsjiulous as to this fact, when we saw it an-
hery and tumultuous course through the j; nouticed some time since; but the Mil
veins, when the intemperance of the pa9 sions subside into a calm and even course, and when we begin to nerve ouselves for the struggle of decay and death. Nat. Journal,
The editor of the Centrcville Empori-
advance, and will be commenced as Um now says that aiJV DCrstftl Tylin will
write an article against nnotfr and c?
ceal his name, would poison him,wif hpl? ) an opportunity. It is amusing to oL:?rvc with what facility this Second Dr.nliH can change his sentiments. Washe'cfthc same oninion when hp wnttp pvpml n rrl
( ' ffn..r to the.r tr, inten ds and excite mo articles against certain a.didates
C in to vn.e tttir method rf ruHivntina: their j lu 1823? Was he of, the same opinioi
The fircuu.-t H.res uf the country it rc-1 when he admitted into his paper, in 1824f
f ubcribcrs will iu!it it.
ioa a j - j
, .., .tt. r are dt-sjretl to act as agents. bub-
tiMni receif.d at thi office.
i u;i the t idence of this gentleman's abilities, . k ....v . f i 11. we should s. that he was ca-
yi K "l " rf
of making it a useful an. I interctinsr work h "'i'!C as jl'null be patronized in this country .
,t,.!m."t .....I r.mot, M.uaiion-n, ; a long tira.lu agaiost M r. R.-.V? Was hi - i ire to ' ur K I- e rtion, and chain down its ' f . . . ;.;;:I'v,r..ithc'citi,,.yt.-m. of n:r.culnre. ot thv samc opinion in J une last,;; .n he n "'t?lt n.nt corn, wheat, pork. kc. should puMUhcd an article against ud?"Wcsusi . . i r.- ie the rhicl attentiou--lut. vrliere i Dfrt iut lint
.The Work Going on. The friends of emancipation in North Carolina, are still
'y" inrrsing in an astonishing degree. We
:ont. 'JJity hear of the formation of new VJscdk ;ons, as branches of the manumis-8c-ejy of that state. The following ;L ;V' 2 act of a letter just received of a ,gCol. ,.);an of the most unquestionable ve"...Cll .'.' The !Pf linn nf roiintrv to which
j lis liudSf'is near the mountainous district
in th north western part of the state: ! Troup may proceed, and survey and take
"1 cas at a meeting near the Yadkin rr - possession ot the land. The Georgia cr, the" past week, where there was an a - Patriot, noticing the order to the Survey-
session of sixty-three new members; and ilors, savs,"the Rubicon is passed!" N tso,
out of nearly 300, that were present on the occasion, none opposed, bqt, on the contraTyapplauded what was done. Many ex
pressed their good will, who did not wish
ledgeville papers contain a notice from the
Surveyor General which confirm it. It now remains for the General Government to shew whether it has the power to make a Treaty and to compel obedience to its provisions from the state authorities; if it possesses this power, the new treaty must be enforced, and every person, Governor Troup, Surveyors and all, who enters upon the Creek Territory in contravention of its provisions, must, be proceeded against according to the laws of the land which j subject such delinquents to fine and imi pnsonment ; if it does not possess the Treajty making power, it is high time the fact
was made known in that case, Governor
f rt t V lit 1 l4V'l 1 J TIH
t t rt L i a!,p tT iv lv tii-apjifarf i!, at ti i - j ! t r t rtrni- fin! wi rln?e t onti ut -w hvrv all tin j V ii' i I inn :in ffiikt Hi r0&nri t.ktV.
I, , ; ;, i .ii r i the rutre iirfn?:iri(s of lit rea n i C ! f fa. 1 1 tate the cultivation of smin tl.inc
... i . filial- S:ilihrioi. w t H-watereil. frti!e
ti-pii.lU r-iii- tie Whittwattr coui.try r ;,ni in i; tt at oii-e inviting and indicative of .-? v -"ur. , 1'iit o lon a our ftnaers hall '.r-v.c th' rre-et.t teru, we in iy hot expect to
pt ct not: hut,
No one e'er felt the halter draw, With couil opinion of the law." Smarting under deserved flagellation, the Ju-'gegavr vent to the above sentiment: hut we would advise him to put on hi ( wtisideiing cap," before he again lavs down a rule which may so palpably condemn himself.
to join at that time. There was not a
, Quaker amongst them." Gen. U. E.
Troup is noCae ir, nor has he a General without troops nor troops without a General to deal with. The general government
jjis bound by solemn treaties to protect the
i:n;-rofi.ent of which it is capable.
'Ir. 0-.t :: r coi;. mend the cu.tivation ol ti e vine .,! i- I'l'ii;.-' to il t e-ur itu itioti. Wt- can-
t i-t rt.'in .i I'-.nbt tf it the vine weuld ll uri-h i ,t i ..f vi tl -t; t , ii' r th it the r irn c of I he attru-:ed w ith coot! su cr, in the I - - ; , , r. i! i ;rta of if. Thi-. it ;errtl in, I v . t r Ti i'U raf i.sh in il u .rtun - uii I c U-.
t:.a:, i'crM'i oik can be.
Indian Convention. We learn that a 'Conv ntion of D legatt s from the Indian tribes in the state of New Yolk, Michigan, and some of the Canadian tribes, is to be
j held at Green I5a, in Michigan territory,!
'on the 1st of December next, for the pur'pose of adopting means and measures for : the govei t-ment of the?c unfortunate pco- ! pie. A President has already been ap-
ladians from intrusion; and, however disa-
! greoable the result may be, we hope it ! possesses sufficient energy on this occasion
to fulfil its contract to the letter. Baltimore Patriot.
r-TET.IBITaill. MARRIRD On Wednesday, the 20th
iinst. at Arba meeting house, in Randolph
county, Jesse Arnold to .Iary Puckett, and Jessk Parker to Piiebe Puckktt.
On Tnursdav evening, 21 t inst. by
w v rm. m m m i r 1 IT '
pointed, and seme of the Representatives i J' hrt t inley t.sq. ;1r. Samuel p. vallio,
chosen. 1 lie Hev. iMeazer iinaiii;,mmister at Gruen I i, is to preach the electiiwi icrninn. We understand that it will
i c At. - rr.i:. - C u I..t.l: I t.
one oi Hie nuuurs oi nit- i uouu m-i.. w i Miss Jane Lacey.
L Favltti: enteretl upci the ?0th year of his age, on the 6th inst. here are his cnmnat.ii.li" in iirnii!
!m. 0,v oft!0 firM ohject 0f the Conven- j Estj. Miles Lamb to Rebecca Gray.
-.x;iNEf:ns. e aie highly gratitied, ti .ii to draft a system oi Ldo ation ! r the
luaret, Oiofe JlaLie j
"J : e ;"!'.; inc i from th ( f tlirrt! f in: k-t . Jenn'u g has been r?' eb i ted in In-
1: and Moi.r-. Smith ami Blake have -! tt i in place of M .. Ti-xt and ill three Jaektiiai
.TiJ-arceh think the ethtor wi'hetl to dp- j h- Tt- h' r-, I ut he n cert iinlv initakn. j .f-r i tt t r i.t n.eiiiher or the ii.cn In r e- j hi th t,te, :irt- J a c k oi i a 1 1 . 'hi the contra- j v ire i.rm i p;'ort-r of the pre-cnt admin- . . -i. 'I 1 1 r w.i but ore cai dnhttc dec. 'a r d !
and so w ill the public be gcnerulh, that h Indian x outh in the principles of the Kng
gli?h Language and in Prac tical Husrandr. Anothor object will be to prepare a code of laws for the security oi civil ?o iet). It is well known that their trials are in general of a summary nature; the injured part), in many instances, constituting one of the iurv; and that trifling offences '. .... . . r
Aa Moure, Lmi. is ajtpointed to succeed
J im Siriver, deceased, as Chief of the Brigade of V. S. Civil Ivigineers now in tbi-State. We understand that tin Brigade will leave this place (where it has
been encamped for a short time pa;t) earh j next week, to re commence operations,
it ami r. ill. we iiiiioscu. !mrtly i-l. V.
' fate of the Whitt water country, so tar as it respects the practicability of our contcm- ; plated Canal. UrookiilU: paper. Stpl. 12.
O i Friday lat, by Elijah Lacey
Wolves. The Vinrennes Sun of the 20lh ult. eontains a paragraph which states, that an experiment had been tred by a few i . i
ot cveoving wolves wun a
was hit ! Voting men, Ol Getoymo;
immy and torture. Their struggles af?T the benefits f civilization ought to be aided b us to the utmost of our power. We have taken from them all which they held valuable, let us give them whatever we regard as valuable, as a recompense. Y. . Enquirer.
pn Y CKNTS will be given, in i i S tore G .-ds, for a few hm d red hti-!K U of cl( .in t. av WHEAT, delivered at my Mill. JOSEPH P. PLUM MER. 9th mo. 23, I82C. 126
w i v r . . t t - ii I 1: n : i til t it
i , w. f..i ...fi.'.-i i ! composition ol assafo;tida. Tliev greased i a v r Mf-e n. M'Tit. e tee 1 t oeii i.l j "'" . !t
! Mr. -u.ith !m -'arcd hii:.t If ojj-oed to the
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i , t l;.' .nee" i
1 nU r Ii ur It t'li -lected.-- ... . . i t: . . .
if iM. r-liHMjeiii-un ir.ii 'iioj'-i i h-r oi the "Aiiam (,'uru ponding
Tb New-York Times savs "A friend
I a sheep-kin witn tallow and applied the Mi ohli-inglv handed us an extract of a
! composition; uus iney uauieo aner ineio to a place pieviou-1) agreed upon, where ithev were immediately followed bv so;
PUBLIC SALE. STRjHE subscriber will itTcr at public sale, on tho last Saturday in October next, at the house .r?ilap"TlouTny, in Centrcville, one wagon, two hor?e, two colt 12 head of cattle, and a Oozcn Fheep on which a credit of twelve month will be given. CHARLES CAR PER. September 22, 1826.
mi:dk al college of ohio.
HE Lectures in this institution wili coiumenco
vA on the fir't Mon.lay in Novtmber nest, and
w ill continue until the ei.d ol the ensuing February, on the following subjects : viz. Akatomv, Phisiologv, cini Surgery, by JedcdiahCobo, M. D.
Materia MEDicAand Obstetrics, by Joiah
r i-m ti the lectiuli.
an :trti le a !urc-f d t- the edi-
: letter, dated Mexico. 11th of July, from 'I whitman. M 1).
our minister, Mr. Poinsett, in which he j Chf.m.strv and Pharmacy, bj Rev. Elijah I states that he 'had iust concluded and sign- I sli,.rkl A,M . n .- . k i..k
f.irm'dahle a body ol wolves, that : 0,1 a treaty of amity and commerce with !' Moorbead, M. I). j were afraid to commence an attack on them h tjmt countrv, and ihat he did not appre-jj Pr.fesor Cobb will lecture daily price of hi ! as was their intention. In communicating ' ilt;ml nv ajfhVultv in the Congress there, !' d",ars- ,F-;,! h 4f the "JZ
Will in lUlv Ol irnai n. .iua j 7 . .
h . . i i r. i P .11 ..iiun., . . n-jrr- then: for jj this information the paragraphist calls up . ;a(IOUnh the treaty must be approved by jl ,'Vtheir Ucket 10 dollar.
-n ..rt; , rr.4v.s', from the vay pa- j o:, sportMiieu ami sheep ow iters to a--em- )otl lotJ-cs,"
w
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d the- a rti 1 b) rerjui t of ij ,,. ol, th lirst Monday in October next, fj
r. -r t it ! cit e f VV-ijne rotllity hi dn '. h:i.k hi irt'''l rnrri V.y. and cr nil i ii)h it. mi'HH t it h id our b cm el!' red i r i;r : r,v te il i . u.a) haTC t c n, a? r- we t.i k r o part m the r r lit i.t crrs-ional
The fee for Matriculation, including the ue of
the Library and admittance to the Hospital, is 3 dollars, making the aggregate cost of instructicn 45 dollars. la the Hospital, (the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic A!uni of Ohio,) a regular course of " - - II 1 L A 1
r,M . r, .v.. r.C )M,;ro , , ... . ., .i U. Clmua! Instructions is ucnvereu on me uios,. xux-
i uc ."iu;il ' , nave nueiy neen maue iom-cui ..... r port;,nt of the cases presented.
provided with the means of exterminating !J yur Canadas, if not now, are about to these animals. become the most important foreign poes-
sJons ot Great Britain, and great ettorls
i ti.
' ';r ..i'lruti- w T" t: n to 11 parties,
v.I
whic h lately met at Panama, has adjourn- jj jinnee of the people, fcc. It is true, that
ed its sessions to a more healthlul position
;ir. i,.a wi!!iti- t.. h-ui.d. r the iiuputatmn ,i, '.rrlinrv -itul no.-ir th rit v nf Mexi
( III in (. i i ni"'i; ......w... J
: ii.it. itu.c I-iIm burnt, t.-caiie only . fie pari) ' h i;,. n, s(. ft i;, ik we it !t t i-urid to make,
i'im -Jii.'.m' Vt -t. ii iirt rllxi. iiiakcsa fh:r'C a-
" ' t nil i -,!t.r a ,o j ut. lid ,rd the article Iroui the ' ;:ir'r oi 'd ndiirp th .i.hIvii and their colti.'.nto zwv tirr. t.. y to fahchoo:!."
co.-
-Xal. Journal.
"ic r,f the Ja kon pa per have frequently made iM-nt re la 1 1 re to the public opinion of this rrranS the neit Treidei tial conteft.
h v r: ri.nc i ivi? to tie ufficientlj wide of the
I 'h; e'!st)r ot the Eawrencebursh paper, , 1- they re-nle within the if tate, and are men j ii,- intrllif nee, h')uhl have known bett r, j
n o ! .(line rcinirk which misrht induce
n to fippofcf tbat a hirc n.jrity of the citi7i rn ar J i k-i.T.i n.i :.r,,l tl.-.t ul.f H ( r the election Ixf
l'-! ' f ;i.!t. . ,y the e! ( toral coll.-er ordeolve upon j
th. i' ,,f j, rci ntativi , the General is suie of z M;n r , ..t-.i ;fc w.,fp. Wi- have as set teen
i' - vi IfiKe thr.t thi result will take place. All j t i.-viy elrti mc inherrj ofC)iire8s, it is said,'
-I, d 'it,tb., r ;.n -nt the will of the people, in tii -. vi i t o! 1 :u, t-k-ctioti by the IJiii-o. Should the i-h oi iti,. p.opje t- unequivocally expressed, it ; rr hat.l.- this iny be tfjeeae: though we rnu h l t whetlur they w. uhl he favorable to the lien, h it n- is cctierally a difficulty in clearly know '': ie popular will. In the last cotitef-t, sshen v-"h .t the h nvn r:c bur-h editors denouiinate the f('iri of .V It' l:i . ml ilt!f ll.irf ctrlriil.lv W
.., j "t i . '. ;,r rXr.res-ioTi of this will. Three tickets v- re ruii-J, cU .on's i.htan.ed 7,C-iJ, Clay 6,16, 0 ,1 A'l iinO ;l,Uf)J. Gen. J:i koii ot t: mi d more
Paupers. It is stated in an eastern paper, that the poor rates in Massachusetts have increased three fifths within twentyfive years. There are 7,000 paupers in that state, who cost the public ,$'3G0,000 annually. Intoxication is said to be the common source of pauperism.
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enl.tr of the others; but still a UtPjonty actie
September, the month of fruits and fevers, of sultry noons and dewy evenings, has commenced its reign of incipient desolation. The opulent green of the summer
; - .- . -. verdure begins to fade into a variety oi
sickly lints under its withering n.tluence: and the dry rustling of falling leaves, rob bed of their juicy elasticity, and scattered bv every breath of the annual breeze whl soon begin to teach us tho gloomy but sal utarv lesson of our own decay There is,
t ..H.... ..II nmar..vor : rrw I 111 IV nP mill it
till I till, iu" ., beauty in the autumn landscape, which, to the contempl itive mind is more fascinating than the gaudier liver of the summer. The vegetaion of our forests "dies like the dolphin," changing to a thousand splendid hues; day pours its profusions of light upon us with a moderated intensity of heat: and the intellectual and physical systems begin to resume the vigorous tone which had languished and become paralyzed un
der a powerful intlucnccs ol a vcrticalsuti.
the government of Canada costs the nation
! much more than is received in the shape
of taxes; but the commerce and navigation, the supplies for the navy in men and materials, with the quantity of manufactures which it furnishes a market for, abundantly makes up this loss to the people, and yields a large general profit in behalf of the governing country or parent state. And it is stated that new fortifications are erecting by the British at Quebec, Montreal, Greville, Kingston, &c. Those at Quebec are upon a scale of strength, durability and magnificence, hardly to be surpassed by any other fortifications in the British possessions. Six hundred thousand dollars are appropriated, of which 00,000 are expended every
year. jYihs.
Bi.vr. cloths, of British manufacture, in large quantities and of very inferior quali ty, beautiful to the eye but of fugitive colors, turning into a reddish brown alter a few days exposure to the air, are forced into our rnatket, through sales at auction, at New-York and elsewhere. No allowance U made or satisfaction given on account of the fraud, when it is manifest. The tailors have suffered severely, being compel led to take back the clothes made of these goods, or disoblige and lose their customers. If these cloths had been American, what a pretty peal of clamor should we have had about them'. Mies.
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The cost of Graduation and the Diploma is 15
dollar. The large and commodious College Edifice now erecting will be in readiness, ami a Library be provided against the openinj of the Session Each of the Medical Districts of Ohio is entitled to select unit to send for gratuitous admission to all the Lei tores one indigent pupil. By order of the Pacultv, JOHN MOORHEAD, Dean.
Medioal Collepeof Ohio, ) Cincinnati, Aug. '23, 182t.
'fcrSEE HERE.'JX) (JIHE subscriber i? under the necessity of calling upon thone indebted to him, to remember that in this busy world it is impossible to carry on business, or to supply the necessaries of life, by looking wver Ion standing accounts, however numerous they may be. He really hopes that those in his debt will come forward prepared for settlement. There are various kind of produce which he is willing to take in payment of debts ACHILLES WILLIAMS. Richmond, 9th mo. Cth, 1826. 1243 CLOCII &TTCH-r.liimtIO. fjlp'-OHN M. LAW respectfully informs the inQ$ habitants of Richmond and it9 vicinity, that he has commenced the above business, on Main street, two doors east of David HolSowny's, where all vrk entrusted to hs care will be carefull) attended to. lie, having served a regular apprenticeship to the business, in Philadelphia, Hatters himself he will be enabled to give general satisfaction to all those who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. N. B. Clocks and watches of every description carefully repaired and w rranted. Richmond, August 11, IS2G. 120tf WANTED, immediately, at this Office, on ubseription for the Public Leger, a quantity of O i S for which the highest market pneo will be gjven.
