Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 128, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 October 1826 — Page 1

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FRIENDLY TO THE BEST PURSUITS OF MAN,

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mMiemlly. ISAAC JVIcCOY. Ortohrr 3, 182G. 'xMr. M Coy further nuthorised me to state to the friends of the cause in which he is engaged, that if the Indian?, in consequence of the pending treaty, should remove westwaid, it is his intention to go with ttiem. The young men educated hy him

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From Niles Weekly Register. To console the Britih work-people, they are informed that the manufacturer? of

j other countries are equally distressed, and told that the cotton mills in thn, lTi.'it.t

J! States, especially those in Rhode Island, i; have stopped work, &c. This is so far froai heini! the fact, that this branch of

lj industry was never pursued with greater I', vijror in Rhode Kl.titrl. niifl cvnn tvlirro

' ele located in America, than it is now:

,,.,iJt(- trr.tt who the Mom, and atllL witlli a ar p;1.Mc.ns cf thou,nnds ! 1 '" 1,5 " i of new spindles have been set a-coin-. with - - r--j ; t;.Mlity, who left the ljlous:i(ld, of pnWer (oms ;md l)ew cstab.j , , T il.ii ,; i ntSltaV List. !!i i.n :iU lr nriotm.r .ili.a inri.rl. nr

i ii" vks rr oriiiiimr c i icoes erected, or

i tr: . ver '.:!! . that all the Cormnis- S the old on-s greatly extended; and lively , w, r' on tie mind on Tnurday ! preparations are makioi; for a wonderful : t : tii I" d i :ioctedei1 to btirii.ess. !j increase of all these. The manufactories ...;r ii.foimant !eft the groun.t, Ci-.v. ; round about Baltimore are in the fullest v ; m tkit'i; -pet'oh to the Indian Si operation, and oae that I now see from the :xid'd in cait eil. A consider j' window at ivhtch I un now writing, a pret- : r of re -pt ctatile gentlemen aie j tv extensive establishment within the citv.

;r. n toi arai uie stirn unu n u. ii workel nic'it and (lav bv a doiil) e set ol

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cd by the excess of British manufactures? Go to Providence, Rhode Mand, and see the fact that we allude to. You may meet with it every instant in that beautiful town, in the busy, bustling, cheerful, healthy and happy countenances of the people of that place, or of its neighborhood who are also quite as moral too, as though an English bishop, preaching a sermon once a year, was seated in the midst of them, tofecd upon and instruct them! And at this same Providence and its vicinity, cloths are made chcajycr than at Manchester; aye, and so sold at Vera Cruz, Rio Janeiro, Buenos Ay res, Valparaiso, Lima, Guyaquil, &c. how then, in the name of all the witches and wizzirds that ever travelled through the air on broomsticks, is it that the people of Providence are wealthy, healthy and mora), and livii g upon the fat of the land, while those of Manchester are poor, miserable and depraved, and subsisting on the public charity or hardly subsisting at all? Let the enemies of the kA merican system' answer us that answer us that!

...iii fr in M ( liiaii territory. A ha. ids. Further, it is the opinion of some : .: v. :i -k- y , vm- understand, had ;jof our best inftrnvd buinc men, that the

Germany. An American gentleman, now travelling in Germany, thu describes the modes and means of obtaining a sub-

j sistence by the poorest classes:

A company of ten or twelve m m the dukedom of Nassau, (it is the principal employment of that poor district,) were following a cart load of wares, from the potteries of Hesse Marbourg, which were destined to Hamburg, a distance of nearh

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s.- :ne nrignooinopu lor tnt n various ; :nvt,u turns, strict v o called, in !; two hundred mi Ihern to he exchaiiLrC'tl

J ; - - - . , j - - , ( . . - , - i lll,t,;fi: hut the Commission- ll :i?i.l .ih..il .ltiru.r itnnl.iv rirr i-rrcoiiv : 1 lor fTMiwls uliii tlcu rTth r rr to r-

,r , ,1 r(, , d it to the g'lard and su!i-t more families, circulate more j, tail through ditlcreiit sections of the coun-

j niane,aiui are of more present u;e to the ij try on their eturn. Half of this company poople in general, than our foreign com- j were women, dressed in the peculiar cos ! miTi-n -fid -til I fx. lr- n o.n tn.rf r-r! With i! llimo ll lli:it diclrirt. lli. i to t ( i il.-i t s rclirll-

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v. j genr '1 attendaiice of the Pota- ij it Toe buine-s done in cotton, iron, cop- j mg not halfway down from the knee, and , ;-i t: M i-ni Italians ha- been pro- ij per. chemir al-, wool, leather, glas, paper, jj the whole dre;-s so fastened about the i- - ifi. u .v. i a I . Thu i a go-d jj vVe. See. which has its natural morkrl in j waist, that the figure had the appearance ii. T.i- "P atauiie evince ad is- ij B dtiin re, proba!ly am rants to two mil- l of two sugar loaves, placed one on the oth- . a .o Ii. T.io Minnies, it is aUo ! li-m u ear! (piid f-r labor and subsist- 1; cr, the upper one being inverted. Tl.ey s, v, ; li, fnakj. g however ven ll nc, orilv.) And the beauty of the whole jj carried their baskets on their heads, and .A -i i '! r- s- iv.t'.ioi.?. It seems to b" v that, while society i- t!e hotter for it in j presented altogether a very singular api, v ol the comrnis?ioio i (ou U'u!i i! '"verv respoct, (he articles made at home ( pcarance. The average pay of the men

: rs ;u tioi- I n m t;,e G neral Ciov- i are sold at rrdumt prices to the consumers ;a ,-neourge individual r.tiv.. i them. This is an unqualified assertion - in f-:v..r of i adividuals Ui-po?ed lw :. and no mm who knows any thing of the

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; u v i, - rv t.i tl m l...i ot nilioi-!! It i f i him trr in the United stales . - V. ,;,;! th" state. Tm is . r i bcau-e tin- n-tton has b-ea exported from i ; . v. I , eg"t ur I v tt h aa j ot E-sgland for our particular uc, and recci- . t i ' -oN. rnim iil ata'l people ol'i.o V v-d by all her agents and friends and ! b ?is tl, tw- n rcnnaiit ef tin ;! spread am ug the people by subservient . ifom to . xJUiCtior. to whiei. J prees, or persons who never have exam . - .-a t.. o dcMiu-d. B unking it I ined into toe truth of wint thev a-sCrt, ;is

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and women was scarcely three-quarters ol

a dollar a week, and yet t!.i must be a pndigiouly hard service. But the following instance, which occurred the next day. seems of a still harder character. It watbat of a middle aged woman, from the H irz, the seat of the great iron works ol the country, who was carrying about nails to sell by the pound. These she carried about on her shoulders in a large basket, containing also her provisions, the whole

weighing at hrst eighty pounds, and still.

. or ,n o o li'e ji tl trian tu ' v lihag am a.ig the British operative? should i after travelling 30 or 35 miles, the weight - ;; i i. r. i il ... a: : iw.,1 TKie dw. AA

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ites. i us is a vulgar idea, and na neeii adopted b rnany without for a moinont rflortinrr nnnn its absurdity. He

.e.rv.mon. a- it is called, !l "C iU lll" ccnvrsiU ll,C arti.n: m,'rhnnic ,, . . .,. w ! or manulactuter receives as high a moncy-

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, t t mm h aJior in tlie United Mates, in oroina i'i;'.'!!-. a aS a lar noidi a tin . , . .. . . . v , ,, ve , , i tr;, ., .... , v timeswltv then is the hrst impovert the v aba;h .iid us tnbutarie.' . i -1 ...

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swer is eiHv icrnmrnt requires one half of the whole proceeds of such labor for its own use in Great Britain, and a twentieth part supplies all the public requisitions

m-iifutio:., Sendee n ..... j..;,IMi States, nutting most

nr g nan, ;ilf. puruiog then jj )abor al ils reduced rate. That the enor- - in Uh r,:r in-: it uMons iti New ll lie -rt,1tp;i,i;rtri dom.nuli.d mav be raid

j, llltlll t "'HI iwv.mi,n j I v x- l'Si olllP' l l(J t; !y the British people, scientific power has - d fo Vermi.nl next wintei, j jM,cn oX t-iif IfcJ to its utmost point, for supr.e in tl -iu. ation. The male ij fmnicrs with British Goods, that r. ;mi; d to p:-nd a j,o. lion td ;j lf y .,rj.0 mXy y laXes to tl0 British gov!t I !,. r on ti e farm excepting j, ..n'mu-nt it being absolutely certain that

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' i.-tt tl-.ey will lo initio asi!:mts n?,,,'g tto ii coutdry rnt n. We con M in pi...s (, tiioir mitids the proprt;,f lb ii contiMi.ng uilli the lndiai

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dolhirs, and the public revenue, forced ailt I . .

1 from the people by arms, shad ne anom ! two bundled millions of dollars a year

until we have legions of leaches and henls of vampires to gorge themselves with tinblood and sweat of the American people if.,. l,r,s Lcr limine then, indeed.

I II (llll f(l(fct- I U w . . - - 1 I may the digresses prevail in our inanulac turing distric ts which prevail in those ot Great Britain. And what is the (act just ! now iit this very ti ne the fact that over- ; wnclmi the unwise assertion or impudent

Iv took her a week to dispose of her stock. She earned about a sixpence a day; the family at home lived chiefly on potatoes; but, when travelling, she treated herself to a little rye bread. This is probably, a fair specimen of the mode of living, of the majority of the large population of the Harz. We know, in our country , nothing of poverty and hardship but the name.' From the Louisville Gazette September 11. Horrible. A flat boat passed this place a few days ago, havi:g on hoard five white men and about seventy five negroes, brought, it is said, from Maryland. Thslaves rose upon the white men on Sunday morning last, about two miles above Rome, a small town of 'Indiana, opposite Bnu ken ridge County, in this state and murdered the whole threw their bodies into the river, and sunk them with stones. After sinking the boat, and plundering it of a bout 2.000 in specie, they attempted to make their escape through Breckenridge county; but by the timely vigilence of the citizen?, to whom information was probably conveyed by some of the negroes, not concerned in the murder, fifty six were apprehended and lodged in jail three ot which have confessed their participation in the horrid crime and say that the remainder who are running at large, have the money, and were the principals concerned in the perpetration of the shocking deed. The names of the unfortunate men, whose lives have been thus taken, we are told, are Edward and Howard Stone, of Bourbon county, in this state; David Cobb, of Lexington, and James Gray and Davis, said to be from Natchez.

the following method: Place forty or fifty eggs carefully in a strung earthen vessel; the vessel is then to be filled with lime water, closely stopped, and put into a cool eel lar for use. The lime watei should riso two or three inches above the eggs. The only conditions of success are, that the eggs be fresh when put down, and that the shell be not cracked, for the slightest fissure in the shell would admit the lime water, permit the egg to escape, and thus spoil the whole number.

Last week we took occasion to notico the great number of emigrants which arc now daily pasting thiough this village By the following article it would seem that the same spirit of emigration esisted 31 years ago, and directed, as at present, froKJ east to west. What surprising results havo taken place in our country, since that period ! "Albany. March G. On Tuesday se'nnight, our northern world was blest with a fir.e snow, which has set every thing in motion. It is estimated that upwards of 1200 sleighs, loaded with women, children, and furniture, coming from the east, and following the course of the sun, have passed through this city within three days, as 500 were counted bv a person, out of curi

i ..sity, from sun to sun, on the 28th uli. besides what passed through in the evening. In short, the current of emigration fiowa incessantly through this city; and estunaI ting only an equal number to pass the HudI son in vanou Quarters, besides the emi

gration from the Jersies and Pennsylvania we may safely pronounce, that the western counties ol this state will receive an uquisition of at least 20.000 inhabitants luiing the present winter: and what is remarkable, the states from whence those emigrants principally flow, instead of diminishing, continue to increase in abundance. Events so interesting awaken the most unthinking minds, and enlarge tho scale of our calculations accordingly. We find the following in the "NewYork Magazine,7' for 1795, and copy it for the use of our agricultural readers 'A farmer in Maryland began to reap his wheat on the 16th of June, (a week sooner than his neighbors) before it was

j quite ripe; some ol the straw was green,

and the grain quite soft. 1 his early wheat was compared with what stood in his fi- Id till the 18th of July, and proved to be 4 lb. G oz. heavier a bushel than what stood till July. The country, alarmed at this boldness, imagined, and even reported, that ht lost his barn and wheat by the moisture occasioning it to take fire; whilst others said it was rotten in the shocks. In fact, his wheat was finely cured, and seeured without loss, after it had stood tome time out in the shocks.

Preserving eggs. H is said eggs may be kept a year as fresh as when first laid, by

We have received from Martinique the? following news: In one of the parishes of the island one hundred slaves, arrived a short time since from the coast of Africa, met at the houso ol M. Aubin Blanpre. In the hope of returning to their country, they absconded and embarked on board a vessel laden with eugar, belonging to the plantation. The alaim bei ig spread in the neighboring habitations, the revolters were pursued and arrested, after defending themselves in a most courageous manner during several hours. There were several persons killed on both sides, especially a colored man who defended the vessel. The unhappy rlaves were condemned to death for having been guilty of an attempt to steal the price of thru persons from their masters. Joumul des Debuts.

Women. There has been a period when worn, n were not only deemed an inferior race, but when doubts were entertained whether they belonged to the human shecies. Holcroft, in his travels through Hoi- -land, France, Sc. introduces the following passage: "St. Foil quotes Gregory of Tonrs, to prove that at the council of Macon, the question whether women were or were not human beings, was hotly disputed; and after much division of sentiment, it was at last solemnly decreed in the council that women did not constitute a part of the human race." BLANK DEEDS For. sale at this office.