Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 132, Richmond, Wayne County, 25 November 1826 — Page 1
" hUtm it cntircW unmccssary to make any "V -Vor iiinff bt a half tlvvt this week. ' tn)" o,"the','w;ER n,:'-V nMirwl that l i . iTir wilt not recur unless upou nbSU" escity. I h ue now in train such regulali.l'lS !l ' I
r, Pril-uIoofrni!' l He- rnu'irn trs now in 151 ..." 1 TV .
jll? ',!'tha,fH "? - wid but
A. v " were lost. Since tle above was i type, we ,ave ece,vel the HilUborou.h d Wilg. on p..pers, from w,,ich . 6 sZl M d"ne b? "le SlOrm. Ill Hl.rhKr.a I .
. . ""f "w "" Clinton counties.
m the destruction of hourVrnV arch fences, trees, horses, cattle, hogs, &c. Mr. Isaac MTherson nf th :'i ..:!',
,ot Leesburgh, was instantaneously killed by he fal,?0f hi house, as wcllas ev ieral members of his family Snrinci.,
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ltlt..t.M :'in",,,,u , " J it nouses in the neighbo t on t-ir w:l11 :ri,okv,1,e- Mr- M.onr., mod wcr Mown down, and the famili I1 . .- j - . i . i . i. ........ J .... I . ""'i
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lies
,'Mf..fth. iu.,inn..nsthat I.. had ?,.r j injured ; arid one little nirl w tb.
i ...v . uin oi a nouse, alter lemaining in that
J lip route ')r a o'1' "'''i1 ..: fv- ..t littlo Rot r, on the Waba.-h, about l2." t:e!i;ouu.
A :.!- atvut Ju miu-s a inns: tne .Viaumcr,
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. , w FVrt vN:in., i.,.cm.m. , mo Hi.rccuon the storm has taken, that inraleuf(.torr,p:at,.to.n..li,tnt.rtly rr;,rtu rahU .ar ;l;i!h. injury may have been sustained in its
progress. Ciia Journal.
situation two or three hours, and vet is
iikeiy to .-. over. It IS nrnh.iMn
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desire of excellence, which never are barren in their character: but which are coatmually urging those in whom they reside, to aim at distinction in whatever sphere of operations Providence may have placed them; and if less of the honors of his country be due to him who achieves martial triumphs, than to him who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before, the avocations of the husbandman present as wide and as honorable a scope for human exertion, as any which can be devised. National Journal.
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f llt -; -v-t t tfi till to i aii.mo tin route
ll.c I'ulU oi" t'io, tn the lmli.na siilo.
V aro 1 1 .im tl to nolift' f many of u-. i i us I-? iln v u. a t f l w a rl ty (he mi j, . f ii; u "'I n ?: t"l,' ii'i.r n.t throng all t-.- av iw Sf"",; 1,1 ht- ?tate. Not lon .M :l il.nk !rn tl.n-ucl: this j.Kue, in that -ii ir v. l.'.cu iuiieu to contain uot less than ii''1'1 j t.'.ii rt ; tn i'lV XCT. 1 New Vork, in ihc year 1823, upM .. ,.i t r'; i ..:!' cl !'ir n, nirc than ' f' t-! tt i l.lir' j pii!atiiii ( the State, tec, v, t ;r.-liiK to '! in the J rut. r or r-niiiiunn . , hi !iU l!nc coiirtu in tin State, i!id t t t i f ( ( i oii- dollar for rarh srlu-lar ii ,; ti ir In it ti eouiitK it wa httwct-Ti (itt
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ITKMS. A petition for a lottery was discussed, on the 20th ult. in the house of renrn..,ir..
i lives of the state of Vermont, and 'dhmisj ed by a vote of 190 to 7. ; The. Arkansas river was ten feet higher, Ion the 20th September last, than ever 1 known before at that season of the year, being nearly as high as the floods in the I spring. Tbt White river had been also much swollen. Great damages were susI tained on the banks of thee rivers. ! Terra tie Sienna, a valuable paint," exclusively adapted to painting mahogany col's or. and fine Porcelain rW'havc lately been
..discovered in Ohio. The latter is said to !
FOREIGN NEWS. England. A certain "noble peer"' had
eighty thousand pounds staked or pledged on one horse race. It is to be hoped that he lost it. The Yorkshire election of members of Parliament cost the four candidates the enormous sum of 150,000, or about
GCG,000 dollars! A people that are thus bought must also be sold. The amount will, in some way, be balanced. Spain was mth distressed on account of the Portuguese constitution and seme of the most efticient of the Spanish troops were deserting or rather marching off to Portugal in large bodies. The king has issued a severe decree against them. Italy. The Algerines lately made a descent near Rome and carried off 20 men
and C women. If the Pope could employ
Com. Rodgers as a negociator, such things
would not happen!
I Gf.rmny. The authoiilies of Dantzig
i have announced that there is a deficiency
i of coarse grain in that place and vicinity,
.r k um ,t w:, b,j equal to any produced in any other part and not sufficient for consumption during tlll I I lll'lt lii-kt !) tl'i.l-l.l line, I 'I'l . !.! .. .
- 1 ... .iuu iniuireiu. i ins i; tno winter. Potatoes had risen 4UU per
win prove nigniv important to our mlant Scent; and the poor were threatened with
j .i..u ihi h-miuw inaiiuiai uires oi porcelain, h a lamine.
rat Jersey city and elsewhere. ji Russia, it is said, has been invaded by
n!tvu-IM.-I, ..M1r-,t,o,, in t!.elLc.erl.ra.1.: A spirit is stirrii in Louisiana which , the Persians -that is, one of the distant
a. r ,,,r-i!i , tta.nable, we ,t.oM uou """ uood. No state can j! provinces of the mighty empire of the Au- , . ; ., . . lu'tlcr titled lor the niakinir of pn fita- U tocrat has beee touched bv them in arms.
h'-, rat r-i'.-MoiH; cr.w.in- the',u ! canal.-, and severaj are projected es : It is also said, that -some of the Persians
, '(4-:u . , t iU. ts ,'y n.aU.i th. i 1 ,M ,;,,,-v 0,10 ,riJm iw Ui leans to lake j are furnished with Enchsh uniforms, and v..r t..ti, r.j.-o! ;, rM v.nn ' B in ataria, which w ill much facilitate the that they have manv British and French
n.iii- nun .uoxico, and ina:enanv tend lo h othcers among them. The hmperorlMrn
rstrcngihon our south western frontier. I; ola has lately given 110.000 white slaves
i
ii l a ! hut (' ur lawyer in hi-
. m i i" a- mail) in almo.-t t ry i'is i : rlii!!.!l- a to ottam a
i on.ii r u ttu n he u.ut, tor-
The debt of the corporation of Now-
Orleans is $50X7 2$ the annual revenue
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, i,.-.t ni,lt.;I II.. i, ir.U an.
1(r a u;tchai!i
ly iu!u-tr of
to different favorites.
It is stated that Turkev has by no means
seUled her disputes with Russia the lat
terhasa large body of troops ready to
:aecesion ol Inhabitants a census will he li cros the Pruth.
taken in 1828. - jj Greli e. Fabvicr has driven the Turks The convicts in the state prison of Ver- out of Athens. Colocotroni was preparing
mont, besides other work, wve 1 13,000 . for a grand attack upon Ibrahim. Lord
i. a lavyror a i! cter. Im tl.n that ;SUI rl,,e C,,J ' t J.UJU. . .-...no .-im irirk an.l r -itno: :c r , t... ; The slate of Missouri is receiving n largr
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1 IHE subscribers have just rcceivetl a jeneral asW. sortment of GOODS, that have been carefully
selected and purchased with cash, in the markets of New York and Philadelphia, which they offer for sale at their old stand,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
As cheap as they can be purchased any where west
of the mountains; among which are,
Real superfine black, blue, brown, snuff olive and drab Broad Cloths, Double mill blue Cassimere, Blue, brown and plum colored Pelisse Cloths, Camblets, Tartan Plaid, Fancy Vesting?, Figured black silk ditto. Plain and figured Bombuztts, Bombazines, Plain and bordered Waterloo and real Merino Shawls, Crape ditto. , Plain and figured silk ditto. Black and light colored figured Silks, Black and light colored Levantine ditto. Plain Gro de nap, lack and white Satlin, Black Mode, Black, white and green Sarsinetts, Green, black and white Italian Crapes, Plain and figured Canton Crapes, Crape Robes, Flag and black Silk. Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Plain Swiss Muslin, Ditto, figured, Plain and figured Book, Figured Mull, W hite Robes, Cambric Muslin, Irish Linens, Straw Bonnets, English Straw diltg. Bolivars, Leghorn Hats with extra crowns, Ditto. Bonnets, ditto. Bolivars, Bleached and brown Shirting and Sheetings, Sattinetts. Casinetts, Checks, Tiekings, Ladies1 high heeled Pumps and walking Shoes, Boots ditto. AND a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLER Y. SADDLhRY and Q UEENS WARE. CROSS CUT and MILL SAWS constant! j on hand. E. L. & P. H. FROST. Richmond, 1 1th mo. 24, 1826. .32
yards of cloth during the past xear.
Cochrane had not arrived.
The Chief. hi,tiie f Upper Canada dc-ji Turkkv. A Paris paper of the 2Gth jKUi V OV IP IdCC eeill
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t itit u, in ,t receoi uiai, uiai " -i iium n , oepi. positively asseris uin iit.-u mc i
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vri. ! or; ?t i. h ult. The prim n al ob- i right to chastise his w ifo morh rulefu, how-j test advices left Constantinople the city
1 n-t i re, to ,i;i( ( mi a lo w
'i i . i. !.:. : c! ii a late ienu ot tno tree j. Sldcred. ii. u.hat it.i.t of tie State. The CJover !! I i ooi K nnnnUiiAn f.tw!nn In
ratio f repre j'fver ungallant such conduct might be con- j! was in 11 atn'es, supposed to have been caus
ed bv the dis. incited.
rn uii.ua iii! the
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introduction of the; r!)(jn t,e suburbs, was 1.271.000. It:
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increase in tei years was 22-1.000 soub
Africa. The slavers on the coast were endeavoring to re-establish Trade Town,
I and were building a battery to protect
- 'i-i-J iN.ri- el" Khoih- l-i.n..l rt;ct nn the Mr. !!? it - uo i;iriiiii-iiU re-ilrte! to;
S !;att . i?.jr -i yt ra Irotn the 4th of next j:
The population of Prussia is now 1 2,-j: their infamous traffic. This place is adja-
255.000, having increased in ten yeais i( cent to the American colonv, and the nest
1 ,700,000.
!' ol villains must be broken up. jj Monrovia begins to be a place of consid-
Thi U the season of our domestic cxhi- ! erable trade, and is frequently visited by
'I'ius Congress iM bitions anil agricultural chows, and it gives j
red at T o ubava. and Mr. Sar- u sincere pleasure to mark tbe evidence
American vessels, who dispose of their
r.-irrrnes nn ;id v.intaocous terms, and the
n
l.v.ti abu.it to ailou hi Minion in the of increased public spirit and improved ag- j; colonists were acquiring strength. 1 he iM.hv:,r,i. .. xvill probably ijrii ultaral science, which they present to H climate, however, is still fatal to the whites. Planum tht in. !dlr of November. ! us. Relieved by the peculiar character The rev. Mr. Holton is to be added to the
(JineiniHiti Gfizrtte.
of our institutions and policy of our gov- ! list of those who have saenhced .me r lives
I emment, no less than our local position, jj to promote the colonization oi our uouia-rw.-KlF.iMire making in Ken- from the perilous and complicated task of j ted people of color. mm -ciaid.- men of b oth'thc pres-lj settling the conllicting claims of other na- j A valuable treaty has been made bei . .,1 ti. .r.vkmius that l.:v. i lions: we are enabled, under the blessing i twecn the colonists and the chiels ollape
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r. v..ib-d :. that Mate. A con-; of Providence, to preserve our even, trail-jj Mount. It noes not acquire an -.u.. . . . . . : i. . . a.. :l ..llware tlio r iii a ii-
kind -devoutlv to be ouil. and progressive course, to devote our . piopeny in u.u uuv
' . . 'I'l a L . A 1 . . .-ttniil'iTOC Ili:il
W i.t Iwinlri (ruMilc 5nwl f'l- ' t 1 1 ii inul attotit oo to those ohiecls in ii iisnmenioia iaciorv, rinu 8i.,.ni.s
M' OI'l Ml' II'I.-' HHM 1 '( " " Ai.--t .Sum to exasperate tbetn-; which the true greatness and glory of a na-in-t .; o h i.thcr? I have felt my-! tion consists, and by pursuing which we iaipaitiai observer of the content, j properly discharge that debt which was il l ee much to condemn in the ;; bequeathed to us by the fathers of our
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cultural
iuj . iuu ii-iriifs. cnnie w c. ....
um untenable doctrines, were
institutions is too obvious to have escaped
c,'i:: ;o! ui.,1 hv Hw in.luo. nt n ve-! ! the notice of our readers; rind the bench
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r" i.'ttisi.att- period. Tlie exasperation ' cial tendency of them must he equally t 1 1 i - i ... I I , l t ! m....;r..ct. Th imnroved character of our
u . iii mhii r, nil ii-t; tiiin.i i i - .-.-j'.-
with all -ou.d legi?U-j! breeds of cattle; the advantageous chang-
I es which have taken place in our systems i of husbandry ; the exhibitions of fat cattle,
:h arc so frequent now in the streets oi
ropa't! I"
1,1 '! ! -t!iui( i ..I security. Let both i' r". !!(.. noon an act of oblivion to the
-la.:! !l. . e. .
Il'i. '. Ti r... ! I
ft.!
i mutual errors, riilliv ate ! whic!
. i- 1 ! : . :: . . ... nc iKu i.nna nf mir lar-
aini act in concert lor our tiurs o- v - !! J .1 .11 txl fie it IS
jfJm "mers, anii, ;nov.- mi, omin-u'" -
the territory shall never be transferred to any other than the colonists of Liberia. The trade of Cape Mount is valued at 50.000 dollars a year. The value of the
j wood and ivory exported from Liberia,
from 1st January to 15th June, ol the pre sent year, is given at 43,9C0 dollars.
HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, &c. A RKNERAL assortment of HATTERS'
Ajl TRIMMINGS just received from New York
i with our manufacturing reputation, the su-
'Vuv at v. A tieatvofpcace,amitv. poriority which our wool has obtained over """ -a. ..i , ;.vi.;,iio,..hetwre tbt 'U.!! the character which it has heretofore
Fe-ieralioi. of C'ei tn l A- ' borne; all speak loudly and uneqmvorai-
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f: .-:.. dai Uawhir.ifiop. in De- ly in favor ol the attention ami erno.....
I'Mioii, Mr ( l..t-:,i.i i to ment which they have receive.!. Agn-
( ..-.a.. Mi, , tu.a Gov-:! cnltaral exhibitions, associated asthcy aie
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h 'a- I "niti'd ht.iti -, has he
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inn er . and ejaal ri. l.'-
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! wii!i shows of domestic manufaf lures, are !j undctiotelly among the most efficient inj' riiements to industry and enterprise. ii When husbandmen assemble together at j- i: ...I ..:...? tn llfr;itrf III laudable
neriooM .ii no iiii-, --
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:ls tnrm of wim!. -.1 to p.-vari.ig lbr anJ croimmuH..v: ,..u..l..r...... I m.-,.-B-nH...I, llic .r?n f .7 "j 1 t ..11 ihf ni lanfomeiits amLtoils orme hm-. te.int:g up tiees.bv !; into all Ihc ananM1 : I.. 1 ... ,r .... : 1 .' i. It generates, in lact. that spirit ol
''v.ti.v-. CvC. 'i he
ttoim v.asi! enteipn an
1 that laudable and active
ri..,.ileinen Plaid and Camblc CLOAKS, con-
d .nilv on hand, and for sale hy
J E. L & P. II. FROST.
nhmnml. 1 1 th mo. 24. 1826. 132
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ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. TTT becomes our fluty to state, for the information li of nil ennerned. that wo tnppof the estate of CALEB WILLIAMS, decerned, to be iksolvent. DANIEL CLARK, ) , IIEZEKIAH WILLIAMS. November 24, I32(i. 1223
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j-io all those concerned, that the subscriber holds USl a number of Certificates of Non-Residents' LANDS and TOWN LOTS, in Wayne county, old for taxes. The time of redemption is now expired t those that think proper to embrace the present opportunity, and nettle for their Certilieates ni l alo pay for the advertisment, will apply to the n!,criber, otherwise ho will proceed nsjreeably to , ;n. ' I I IIAMER WARNER. ' Richmond, Nov. 10, Void. 1303 VvThEAT & CORN. fV FEW bu heh of these articles, on subenpturn for the Leger, would be particularly acceptable at present. November J7.
71 riO. CENTS per bubel, or
the highest price, will be eiven
in CASH for any quantity nf clean FLAX SEED,
delivered at my Mill, on Elkhorn, or at Robert Morrison's, in Richmond. CLARK WILLIAMS. November 17, 1826. 131 P3 CHEAPER AXD CHEAPER! THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Wayne, anil the public eenerallj , that he is now opening, at his store, (one door east of Mr J. Baldwin's brick tavern,) a general assortment of Merchandize, which has been purchased with c-jsh, and selected with care. He will sell unusually low for CASH, or in exchange for suitable produce, promptly delivered. He will also keep constantly on hand Ladies pliin and fashionable Leghorn, Straw and Silk Hats and Bonnets. ISAAC GRAY. Richmond, Nov. 15, 1826 N. B. A three horse WAGGON, Virginia built, for sale. (1313) ' Flan Seed. H O CENTS will be given in OZV ejDeJ CJISHfor clean FLAX-SEED. JOSEPH P. PLUM M Eli. Richmond, 1 1th mo. 1826. 131
r7lHE highest price, in CASH, will be -W- given for a quan?ity of 0TS, if delivered soon. V. H. V A UGH AN. Richmond, Nov. 3, 1826. 129. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! S7 WILL SELL, oo reasonable terms, my Mcc4ii cantile Slock, aud my Store House and Lot, in Richmond. The goods and the house and lot will be sold together, or separately. If the goods alone are disposed of, the house and lot will be rented. also: EIGHTY acres of land; lying in Preble county, Ohio; being part sectiou 20, township 9, ranze 2, east of the priiieipal meridian; respecting which apply to Joseph Hawkins, in Eaton. J AMES HI AGUIRE. Richmond, Nov. 10, 1826. 13Ctf ex-can arjiiTci-z-r.iiimiTO.' TsfOIIN M. LAWS respectfully informs the inhabitants of Richmond and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above hueine9S, on Main street, two doors east of David Holloway' where all work entrusted to his care will be carefully attended to. Ho, having served a regular apprenticeship to the business, in Philadelphia, flatter? himself he will be enabled to give general satisfaction to all thoe who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. N. B. Clock and watches of every description carefully reoaired and v irranted. Richmond, August II, 1826. 120tf WANTED, immediately, at this Ofiiro, on ibsrription for the Public Lea:er, a quantify of OATS, for which the truest market price will b given.
