Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 129, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 October 1826 — Page 3

VrOU)AVr OCTOBER 28,1 826.

When wc m

adc, three or lour weeks ago,

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rrm:uk$o tfie inisrenresri.Liuuiis OI

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t.r? rcspoctin!: pubic opinion

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i 5 think thai we lam ourselves o-

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pl'.c irr.pntation ot -warping- meir . tYom tin ir true import. If tee

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nas entirely unintentional, liut '. ' - 1 1 1 s . k the impression c received

. . !.,.r the remaiks in the Indiana

4 . - 1- .r,,-.r, .::id which we then expressed,

.in 7 , -ir-ect. We certainly drew the con-

r 4 . - ;,n ,-rom what they said, that they

, i I t the vote of this state was certain I u-j;io!i aI ue drew this conclusion ,k ,.t tin-aid of anv occult or unknown

.1,, 0f construction. It appears to ns to be

-,r ,itural and inevitable one and under

some personal acquaintance, with Mr. Jennings and knowing his political predilections, we expressed to the nominal' and "writing editor," who were together at the time, our doubts of Mr. J's. conversion:

j But they both concurred in assuring us that it had been wrought by witnessing the

i scenes nt dissipation and gambling at the President's house in Washington last winter, and that he had returned home a firm and thorough going Jacksonian. Four weeks afterwards, not seeing any contra diction to their publication, we published the statement alluded to. The editors of the Leer are entitled to our thanks for the polite and gentlemanly terms used by them in speaking of the mistake. They did us no more than justice in presuming ! that we did not wish to deceive our readers. We shall never knowingly circulate a falsehood to favor the real or supposed interests of any man or party.

heard from last, on his return to Washing ton. Franklin Gazette.

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ri- ion th it the editor wa mistaken in bis ,l--u! ttions, w e said what we did, and not

Civilization. A traveller described the sad catastrophe of being cast away with a few companions upon an unknown shore. "After walking several miles,"

said he, "in n dreary and desolate country,

just as we were giving ourselves over to

despair, we espied a gibbet with a man i hanging upon it. A sight so very promis j ing could not fail to raise our spirits, as we

were convinced we were now coming into

a civilized part of the world From the National Journal. The exhibition of Domestic Manufac

tures which have recently taken place at

Boston and Philadelphia, have been 6up

plied with a very great variety of selected

and valuable articles, which have attracted universal admiration. These articles

of home manufacture have been brought from remote quarters of the Union an evidence of the spirit of competition which

has been excited, the effect of which, upon

the extent and character of our manufac

Ilirp r:innnr fnif hit 'i r v. 'l tl I l ifrAit c I iu

1 ne greaty,, campaign u ill terminate , . roiiat.nllfiliro9 of this r:V!llrv hav,. not

y.!i-hkc calculations upon approach- jj on I uesday next. As et bar-room and jhowever been ronfined to mere admira I ....11 1 . A . . a. -mm A . - 4 I . ll. t I. . .1 '

-i cth nr. Thcvarci.ot n u,Jr,s i e.eLiiiM.ecriiig, iueiner mm me ui- . . , .. k , trihution of r. l;,as far a9 we are able n 1 1 1 1 1 1 o ii c e sliall therefore onlv i i 'j A-.i - to learn, haves .r.?u no part of the coi - ;rv( that from the indications of public ! tcst This.t; :!:3 much in favor of the i n which we have seen, wc must it:- increasing intelligence of the people, and ' ; .tthe Administration ha the decided the consequent inarch of improvement in ... ! lir nuliltr minfL"

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The following paragraph is copied from

, the Michigan Sentinel, Oet. 7. Wre heartily wish that we could publish such an one

e i: .tfuence of that impression, and of the ,; ln our paper, and in relation to our state;

-but truth is a stubborn thing, and will not bend to every wayward wish of mortals.

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:r tlie pirpoe i uiuiuigiHiS iui w , uccan omy console ourselves witli the i a I . .li.)r,l.l. 4iiln trt r-k mC A 1 f t a a t i n

iav oi ma irmiiu.u-ii; ' nmr oi oeiier uavs, and or tne advance of

car.ron." He lias, however, seen fit j more correct and noble feelings. If ever So.irtijwn upon us with a long and hea- ihere was a nractice which deserved tho

lash of satire and the catigation of severe reproof, it is the degrading one of indis-

two which mi'Tht well make such

v , j a w e are twmble but wc are so

iuf 1 1 of the strength of our position as ; :. rt c-yi upn a mere show o( fight.

Colonization. Faycltcvillc,J C. Oct. A. On Friday last, a highly respected member of the society of Friends, from Guilford county, deposited $500 in the United States' branch bank in this town, to the credit of the American Colonization Socie

ty, being a donation from the society :.f

r ricnus in JNortn .Carolina. The same so ciety made a similar donation of 300 a few years since.

criminate treating by candidates for office:

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rp iv we not, then, reasonablv cal--that tie v will bo lipose to con- ::: present Chief M-igiitr.itc another

V"o are g! nl to find the editor of the

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, .n g.-.iJ me:i3uro for it is upon thce

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Actional Road. -Mr. Knight, the Commissioner for locating this road, having returned from India?. ap-li. started from this plat e on Monday morning lat, westward, with his partv, for the purpose of

m iking a permanent location fmm this to

jtion: goods to a great amount have, we ! beli ve, been purchased, and this accession of capital must of course give a new i impetus to taste am' industry. We are n - minded by the Baltimore papers that the I exhibition of domestic manufactures, at the Maryland Institute in Baltimore, will take ' place next month. WTc hope the re;-ult of ; this infant essay, in that enterprising c ity ! will equal that in the more matured institu- ' lions to which we have referred; and that j these annual marts w ill be so encouraged ; that they may be of regular rec urrenct. We perceive by the New York papers that

1000 packages of domestic woollen and

f r, at all times, measure to men; but r: ; u 3 1 judge for ourselves what mm ;ie the most likely to advocate the .vfti which we approve. Provided ; re?-?r.t exct llont policy of the Nationli r r::n;'..nt he persevered in, we have ';r;. .unt.ible partialities for any man -"tofn.en. And if Gen. Jackson should t i v tk d to that l.iiih seat, w hich was :! : '!; i h Washington, wc certainly

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Imlianap.n.s. I lie road w:ii run up mgn i-c.olloIl coods are advertised for sale, b

town; thc.nce j M Tj , , 2 . t

' west across the Scioto where the bridge ; 'i-n;;... ..,, ur,Al tn r..n, the

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it wc build oe.r preference. Wc will ( street to Broadway, in this town; thence

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; now is. e nave Heard oi Mr. rv. and nis (i stat(nient nuhlished fnm time to lime, companv 12 or 15 mile wtt ot tS j 0r tho active spirit which now animates where they weie running the line about a . oUr mai,u.icltlres. a ,pjrit which, propcrh .quarterot a mile north of the old, or pres- ; (h(;rishc(J U,H tM)ahle and induce us to

, ent road, Irom here to springiiciu. e

1 have assurances that it is his intention to - continue in this direction to Big Darby, for the purpose of obtaining a favorable crossing place of this stream; that he will then incline southward, leaving the old road in part to the north, for the purpose

g Little Darbv at a favorable

j; look at home for the supply of our wants,

j and to declare ourselves independent ol the manufactures of other nations.

f throw nnr.i lirs ii.lo tho rni.L: of CrOS-im

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i noini: win men uniiuc- ivi nit mmnniiiu

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i" .h nirn.i n-i oi ail the i.ewspa-I f it pre nt published in the state of In- j l e ;.. with tin i ace, at wlurh they are -:n: .d arnotu.ting to mxti kn. InlDlG

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ADMLXISTl'A TORS'1 SALE.

ILL besoMnt put. lie sajr, rn Seven tli-ihij , .. I ... i . toil I - i .

i t x i - 1 1 iin i ;i j ) m.'ii iwij oi (tveiniier next. : nil the TKItSON AL ritOPKRTY beloncin? to the ; estate of f';ileb Villi:uii, lereaetl. S;ilt to oni nit tire at 10 o'clock, at hi late residence where the terms ol ile will I mad- known. lUVIl'l I'l lllk' i

HLXLKlAli VILL.1AMS,5 Admrs-

to the old road, and continue probably on!

it to bpringtiold. As to tne pt iicy oi uus

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decide. In Mr. Knight's abilities and judgment, in relation to the trust assigned ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, to him. wc have the fullest confidence, and jt "V I-I those in.h hteil to th estate of Caleb WiJ-

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! in liate pa v inr nt and tho?e havmc elaiius against paid estate will present them for settlement, dul)

anthcnticatnt, wiihm one ear irom this date.

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"e havo ronunilted a mistake.

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The editors from have had the best

j; National road. Major Long arrived ! in Bufla!. on the 21 st ultimo, after having j explored the route for a great national i road between Washington and ButTulo, a j distance of 3CG miles, agreeably to the dii rections of the secretary nt war. The ! noint riKiifi. in the route pursu'-d, are

" Kof kville, I-reiir ricKnurg ana cmim:- ! hurt, Maryland ;Gi-ttyshurg.Carli-le, Mil- ! lerstown, LewiMown, Bellefbnte, Karthaj ; us Mouth of Bnj Bonnet's creek, Kmpori- ! urn and Port Alhheny, Pennsylvania; ' Oh an Point, Kranklinville, Sardinia; AllI n r a and Bullalo. New Vo.k. The range ! of the Alb'uhenv mountains, situated hei tween Carlisle a'nd the month of BitT Ben1 net's creek, wlurh, together with the Drift wood Br inch oo-titutc the Stnamahoninc creek, present.- the oi l) ob?ti uction that r ,n Le re. aided in the b'a-t decree fol mi

ll dahle to ihv loealion and constrnclion of a

NILL CLAHK,

IIF.ZKKIAH WILLIAMS

October 27, !ttf. Iv!9 "J

Admrs.

THE subscriber has just received, and will continue to receive from the city of Philadelphia, A SPLENDID SELECTIOTI OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EDry Qoods, Comprising FANCY as well as STAPLE articles. ALSO, HARDWARE QUEEA'SWARE, and GROCERIES, Which he will sell on the most moderate terms for Cash or approved Produce. SAMUEL W. SMITH. Richmond, June 23, 1826. M3tf FOR SALK I WILL sell a baigain in the SouthEast quarter of Section 36, Township 15,

range 1, lying immediately west of the meridian line, and about one mile north of Mr. Jeremiah Cox's mill, 6 miles above Richmond. F-r further particulars call on Mr. ENOS GRAVE, 4 iniles north of Richmond, who is fully authorized to sell or dispose of the same. HENRY PORTER. Richmond. 30ih Sept. 1826. 127 3t COIiZiBCTOR'S LAST nOTICB. AGREEABLY to the statute in such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given, to all persons whom it may roi r ni, that I will, oil the Secowl Monday in JVwembcr next, commence selling at tiie Courthouse door, of the county of Wayne, and state of Indiana, alland singular the LA N D and TOWN LOTS, in said count), on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1326. are not paid on or before the said i-econd Monday in November next, and that the sale will be continued from day to day, between the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day, until all said land arid town lots are offered for sale, or so much as will pay the tax and all legal costs and charges due

there n. The expenses allowed by law for advertising lands and town lots will not be exacted from those who pay their t?xes before the day of sale, I also hereby give notice, that all per-s--ns who do not on land, and are owing taxes for the year 1826. must not xpect indulgence after thi 25ih ol October. It is not my wish that any person should pay cost, it is therefore necessary that they hould look to their own interest and discharge the same immediately, as my duty to the law of the state will no longer indulge me. 1 will attend at Milton on Thursday, at Centreville on Friday, and at Richmond on Saturday of each week, until the lllh d November. WILLIAM M CLAIN, Collector for IVayne county O tobcr 6tb, 1G26. 127-4 CLOCK c IVATCH-raTriGT "f(ILN M. LAWS respectfully inform? the inmjp hutulants of Richmond and its vnimly, th tt he has commenced the above business. n Main street, two doors east of David Holloway's, where all work entrusted to his care will be care

fully attended t. lie, having served a regular apprenticeship to the business, in Philadelphia, flatters himself he wil! be enabled to give general satisfaction to all thoe who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. N. I?. Clocks and watches of every description carefully repaired and wirranted. Richmond, August It, 1326. 120tf

MILLINERY. ELIZA D. MlARTOA and A.YAWI. l)OAA'ELlL ESl'KCr FULLY inlorni the Ladies of Rich-

l mom! and its vicinity, that they have commen

ced the above busim s in the room lormcrly occupied by Misss Wharton and Wright. I hev intend keeping on hand I'LAIN unil 'FASHIONABLE MILLLNKRY. Leghorn hats and bonnets bleached and colored; Canton Crapes, Silks, Cloth Shawls, Sec colored black or other colors to pattern. Gen tlcmen' and Ladies' Clonks, and Ladies' Coats cut and made in the latest fashion. October '20th, 1 020 128 31

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fJll. subscriber takes tins niettioil to inform the i public, that he has erected aNLW FULLING MILL, nu the Last Fork of Whitewater, one mile j north ol Richmond, and immediately above Charles

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i -I . I . i.oi.hnii. i i'l olill is rnl .vim. "no national ro.id, on the route nu.v mention :,ms. in.ANKtr Fi.akei. and

j Listv, whi.h he will DYL and DRKSS in the i b -t in iiiiirr be is capable f, rith despatch anil on t reasonnhh terms. From his Ion? experience in the i buines he hesitates not in believma; he will be able j to renler general satisfaction to those who may fai vor him with their custom.

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cd. between Vn.hinuton and liolbilo. It is worthy f Kirt t uhir nolic that the. portion of the route situated northwardly of that here bud do n, is not obstructed by a cin;.- eb vation deeninj: of the appelatinn of hill On the whole ofthis poition, wbirli emhr.icesa distanrc ol more than 1 30 mile-, a road may be made at a moderate expense without pafsin a slope whose inclination will exceed two and a b.dl tieurrts This circumstance becomes the more remarkable when it is understood, that the rrjsion traveised b the route varies in altiiude, from six hundred to more than seventeen hundred feet above tide

left Buffalo two days after

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OVI Tla. CKNTS will be given, in Jsj ij tI Store (tooiN, for a few hur.dred

clean heavv WI1KA T, delivi nil at my JOSKril P. PLUMMER.

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NKW AMKRICAN srKLLING BOOK. FOB SAI.F at this olliee, by the dozen or single, Rider's A'cw American Spelling Rook.

LIST OF LETTERS, EMMNING in the Post Office in Richmond. Indiana, on the 1st day of October, 1&26

which, if not taken out before the 1st day of Janua

ry next, will be sent to the General Tost Olfice, as dead letters. A. Silas Andrews, esq. Michael Akcr. Ii. Obed Boon, Reuben Bentley, Thomas Barker, Thomas Bulla, Sarah Baley. C. Poet. John B. Chapman 2, Hardy Cain, Francis Cotnn, Thomas Capy. D. Robert Dilhorn, John Davis. F. William Fouts, Aaron Felts, John Fisher, William Fryar. G. Jesse Greenstrept. H. D ivid Holloway 2, Abraham Hampton, John Hadley, Sarah ilolman. J. William Jessop; Isaac Jone?, Milhourn Jacobs. L. William Liston. M. Smy'the Moore, Alexandria Moore, Smith G. Mastcroin" N. Ihoinas 1). Neal. O. Norman Owiiis, Samuel Ogan. R. Georsje Rin'ker, Janies Roberts. S. Stephen -Shaut; AVilham Scott, Nathan

Santli, b. w. Smith, Henry uilay. T. Kli Tharp, WiUiaiu Tredell, Thomas S. Teas. VV Thomas Wallace. " Y. Ruth Younar. 471 RO'VT..MORRISONf P. M. 1273 STRAYED FROM near H oaidton, o Friday night the 29in ult. a SORREL HQ 'SE, 6 e .rs old, glassy eyes; no other marks recollected. A reasonably reward will be, given to any person wL ill reuirn said horde to JfiHU-gJPART, A7r i.,chmond. October Cth, 182G S'273i MNTED, immediately, at this Office, on subVV scription for the Public Letter, a pj uitit ot O I S, for which the highest martet pnetj will hr iven.

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