Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 133, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 December 1826 — Page 3
f:-7m campaign. The season is
fo-eat ban J, when our attention ;,U,' hv the proceedings of the
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of ureaterestent. we eSpfict , , (.,d the are numerous,) ,rom . nMr ,he' mouth to near ll,e ,oItes of the Vh le. water river. We are authorized to state that Mr Roenr, ...tends to apply to the Legislature" of tins Mate, a, ,)e approachin.eio.f, lor an inrnmArat; r i 45
' 7 m i,ul ,,,s present estab-
f , i s ate Legislatures. e an - r ma present esta hM f W.U, a., itrc,. in I '''?. ilw Privil,Ce'f incteJn(. C. i..J.---l '-- MUU'' ' . . I '"""vostment of capital to forty or fiftv ;;.,,urc way be adopted by - thousand dollars.-W.nVcL f " '., 0.e ,0.lM-.-cach one fci-ktlmt -V . . 7 ' ', t .r. '.:ali and that their M.cmcAN.On the 6th ullimo. Gov. p arL ' ' .. I .. , i.; ....... 'I'i ic i Ca!i delivered hi cuoorh l. t
""aiAi.-tv it uili hemirduty, as nl- jj tive Council of this Territory, at the con,jH iL' " k ..c ,w. !i mencement of it ir.i. i .
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ur jf tic paper. ucwi.ui -uu um ; - i "".oiun g u, a sen ,,.At. tho rest." 1 iMe ma,,nt-r lh of the laws ami the
i tv t!i:it there will be some very u i : icimory, and points out ' i-'.J inllKrUiU?iajo(taplat tii,'t'!i,,!U'ctich should claim the atten'lJ,yrCnen mcid. In Coi,gres, it U j: fim oftl,c Co.ii.ril. He state, that Ohio, L''!.!!.i a tenuous effort will be made , ,J,Jia''a J'nJ Illinois have all extended ";'tb,t Comr.- ha not the light,'- thdr thiTii boundaries further than ".L n otation, to construct 10'au l t:,fv are warraf -d hy light. A revision
. ,. .J MimiM'cn aiMirhttil tla- uoiieciiiin 01 cents la ill
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.., ( ..jovc ?u:u v!iil. liiit we do y"J tonciuues mat these ."'flour cciiutrv will not et s ell s!' ,l,,d throw as lew impediments in the l'!(j;cil!v puc s?ion of retrograde jj vvav u n P0,n,y collection of dchts as posu. i v. i io"o ioi-w..rd ,i,i,,e StiV laws are really ut-iust in their
' d il her i-xaiiinle is to u:xe l "P?Tation, and tend to sap the very foun-
!..4l.i,iit toto the outuii! oi-io " pimcai socnty. i nere are .'1 r.:. th.Utl.eie ia.,.. totlc.ilM'v"r:a the speech which pre.-io.,, beond which j! would aniplv repay a perusal; but we can ' " , .; ;aUa,.cr, hut fn u, whu h thev !' ' VV Seonly one, which relates to a sub r..tur..-i,lttdSdo1:trii.c i to he i J!'Cl o1 n,ore tlKilt binary import, and her.-xaii.pl.-, manv an agt. which we eriouly hope may claim the '1 !u;t U ei. and manx a n.c.n- ' attf,n,,on of our own iih.tors: ,. . . .i . ,. , if "At tin: lat se?ion of Congress an addi tWi then u-inaiu ol the towering ; . . , f ; Ji Mial Lirant w as made for the support of a . (,- ire. meii. , emi-iary of learning in the Territory. ; .v . si :vt r mi':m- ct may he agitated. ftie land appr opriated to this object is ,..ir .-in.! wt hikiw '! ntv.v cuual to two townshins. and authoritv
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: n i nc-n i:veu i) m .K a locain n in sn an ; tracts; a provision cquall) valuable to t!o s iniitiitiou itself, and to the con.n.oi-in .
A f addition has been laid by this tncas- . , and h the trant of section numbered. ?n in ea( h tow -oship.for ihv esab!ish-
; and support of a svsttin of coma-
, commensurate with the wants of sc ciind .-xten-li::; to ail classes of ti e . niicdtv. H'hen the country become
ovi'd,ai.d dei.se settlements are ce-
,i:t our lehaw-c iliZ-j ns ; nr we ; t i M-e an e! lihtenrd puhlii a !, - . even import
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.here formed, a revenue w ill probably i! J. ried fri-m these reservations, a-jj i - itiiis: to almost one thirtieth pait ofi r frit r. , adequate to the great pur j ic? of public education. JLiut ui.lil then, j . ; shall in vain loo"k for any vigorous or i isjematic tfrt uion this subject, without ;
(iie powerful intervention of tl.e lejisla Ii tore. Individ lal zal and exertion may j accomplish something but xpeiier.ee j' proves that thev are neither sutVn ientlv ex- j tensive nor nerm-Tnent to enthrace within !
I- their operations all who require irtruc-
i lion, ana who nave noi ine means 01 uuI . . : TM . . ... I . I. ..ill rxw. i . I - Cif
"s Juti :. h as been introduced into j ylilir own children ; hut those who have t. ( . ature, relative to the j hecn less fortunate in life must look to I t hi: ;i h i the support of c orn- j their country for assistance. Of all the ,i i i , ii purposes to which a revenue, derived from 1 a: J a:. Ac;.uemv in each coun ; 1 . . , , .. - j! the people, can be applied, under a gov- ' 1 ,uv ! eminent emanating from the people, there .. :nt.,rni!ili in ifcoir nrp mnre
w hllUllt IIIKH' Mill irjunj; ... - s ' r r n i : s. I: seems, by the an- iniportant in it etlccts, than the mainten ' Ui' it . that t!;e cotton nianufae- ;1 ance of a public: and i;eneral course ol moi . w 1 .; ; ml and mental discipline. Our civil olli-
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pHE subscribers have just receive.! a rr.rnl np sortrnent of GOODS, that bvetfcen cur. fully selected and purchased with cash, 15 thetT-arkets of iNew York .n.l Philadelphia, which they offer lor sale at their old stand, - WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, cheap as they can he purchased any where west ol the mountains; among which are, . . - Real superfine black, blue, brown, sn&T. olive and drab Broad Cloths, Double mill hi tie Cass line 10.
Biue, brown and plum colored t Pelisse Cloths, - Cambb ts, Tartan Plaid, Fancy Vesting?, Figured black silk ditto. Plain and figured Bombuzetts, Bomb;jz;nes, . c Plain and borJred Waterloo and real Merino Shawls, Crape ditro. Plain a, d figured silk ditto. Black and light colored figured Silks, Black and liyht colored Levantine ditto. Plain Gro de nap. Black and white Sattin, Black Mode, Blac k, white and green Sarsinetts, Gre.en, black and white Italian Crapes, Plain ai d figured Canton Crapes, Crape Robes, Flag and blur k Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk Gloves, S'k Umbrellas, Plain Swigs Muslin, Ditto, figured, v Plain ar d figured Book, . Figured Mull, White Robes, Cambric Musjin. Irish Linens, S iaw B nnets, English Straw ditto. B livars, Legho-n Hats with extra crowns, Ditto. B nnets. ditto. Bolivar?, Bleach d a. d brown Shirting and Sheeting.-, Sattir ;ett-. Casinetts, Cheeks. Ti kir.gs
j Ladieb1 high heeled Pomps and walking I Shoes, j Bots ditto. j AND a iit-ral aortiuent of ILlLDWAnE, I CUTLERY. I KIDDLr.RY mid
Q UEEJYS II ARE. CROSS CUT ..ml MILL SAWS ronttanth; on E. L. & P. H. FROST.
RirlttnontT, I III. mo. 21, 1820.
, j' 3fIN M. LAWS respectfully informs the inhabitants of Richmond and its vicinity, t nt he has comiuonced the aboye business, on i.Hin street, two doors east of David llollowav's, where ail work entrusted to hi care will be cure- ! fully altrnded to. He, having served a regular a-
preuticeship to the business, in nul.'idelphja, CatttM l.im-flf iie will le on.il)led to give general satisfaction to all those who may be pleased to favor him will, their custom. N. B. Clocks and watches of every description carefully repaired and v. irrunted. Richmond, AuguU II, 1S26. ICON
ated in New
' it it vet sCems very doubtful w hich S l-.) ti'.einor, De Witt Clinton or
i. U. he-ter. Our ituhis would
11 01 .i r. ite-er$ issiaivu . . 1 ... j ; n..d ! ri iniina h are nrosecuted and nunisheo
-"h .rannu al ptotil of percent. an(, rpui, treasuiies provide for these 1 " .itcl impl ived. This fact j expenditures. ' ! if .'.f II . f ti .1 :i.ifi nilliilikUit. tl- li.il itiir itrm for the diffusion of know
H.v ,fllnv i:, this neighborhood,; h'dgc and of correct principles among I .1 I ...1.' U ..... rtNiix.ro llO r.' 1 1-
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CHEAPER AXD CHEAPER! r"JTHK uhsrriber respectfully informs the cifizeDs
M. ol VVnne, antl (he Uhlic generally, that he is i.ovr our ninsr, at his store, (one door east of Mr. J. ti lldwiri'- brick t.tvi rn.) a crenernl assortment of Mfrch'indize, which ht.sbeep pnrchaseil with cr'.sh, anrl 6-lertot witf. care. will i unnjuallv low for ('ASH, or in exchange for suitable produce, !- .rnpl l f'e!iv'red. He will aha keep rnnstantly on hand Ladies1 nl.m and fashionable Leghorn, Straw and Silk Mats and Ponr. t. ISAAC GRAY. Richmond, Nov. 15, 1826 N. H. A three horse WAGGON, Virginia built, for sale. (1313) C ish for Flax Seed! OjC7 TIcO CENTS per l.u.lu-1, or zJiJ ij uJ the highest price, will be piven in CASH for any quantity of clean FLAX SKFD, tlelivered at my Mill, cm Elkhorn, or at Robert 'Morrison's, in Richmond. CLARK WILLIAMS. November 1?, 1826. I3lp.3
JUST PUBLISHED, And for srils it the ofiire of the Public Iegjer, TI-IB INDIANA CX&BHDXgl, FARMER!? REGISTER,
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V7hich will be sold by the G Toss, Dozen or Single, at te Cincinnati prices. ALSO In Tress, and will be published ,n a few days, FOR THE SAME YEAR; Which contains, .besides the astronornicnl and other raatler, the time of holding the quarterly, monthly, and weekly ccf -'.fifes within the Indiana Yearly Heeting and i.jarranged in a manner more appropriate than last year. It will be sold by the Gross, Dozen or Single. Richmond, September 2, 1826. PROPOSALS BY " JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUR, Poslma't. r at Vemiy, Indiana, For publishing by subscription, A WEELLY AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, Under the title of the Wesieviv ' Vavmev.
FJax Seed.
H ri O CENTS will be given in U i!jVJ CASH for clean FLAX-SF.ED.
, . ,. youth, hv which our dfiicers would be renId DOt lel, , 1 .... r.,.r rii;7...ic inrtiN
W (' lifr h:irl :iliV di.llht Ofl . I C I A KA i w oli-
,. v jj UloUs aiiU irugai, tnu uiu ii.ii.iimii.m; f.s... VJ J' a aid ur opi. ion is confirmed jj erally virtuous, arc wholly im flic ient, and . . ) . . . IT..'..... i..iKnuilniit
i'ce-iul n.8ult of Mr. Rogers en- 1 in many sections 01 u.e ui.iui.i.."vr..u... - 1 , " 1 1- -II . I C ..l.l; n-wo'lllC
i of the punuc win ana i mjmiu i T'ipv :irt not. as thev should be, establish-
i ed and maintained by all, for the t ultiva-1
' tion and improvement of all. Many re- ! r,..f,lir have nreceded us in the progress
5 1 :"s vi.it,.,! tlis place of industry, uf Iniman society; but they have disap- , J ! ' I K -,;it:!i. t in (iadin evei v j! o .ro.l- leavinc behind them little besides
j:-e. ('. ! . . r
v. sijiucieney 01 capiiai l r'j lezKe and sLiil, and there can be a !( th r..nlt
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' '..i in tin: establishirkciit. from!) tiic history of their follies and dissentions, V-',sS'8J,tv l au-imgement, neatness to serve as a warning to their succe ssors r ' ' in:i v.s.M iik I. .idly in favor i' ; xu. career of self-government. Unless l v . a ! " . . l! - . e 1 " I., id
''o!!. (,.......... ...a : ..............it. 1 r a..i rf enrh iriivernmrrnts IS laid
.in, .11 .j n tt iii.iii..;.- jj )p tin . i. i.i ' - " --- ul :-' ' L'" 1,!. I I...r;.il. ii :.. n. virtue and intelligence of the com-
'nk!, - Fa. tuiv i-oned bv Wm. munity, they must be swept away by the - 1 1 L'ltit i t;.:i. uj.d has been in:- f,, commotion to which political circum-
stances may give winn. ..... .v..
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r" i'":!l--., , mph.,ing about thirty, r:l;ion is diffused among the people generp:i !;'' f.r of uhirh utom are! uU ,h..y u ill appreciate the value office :e ;.. !....s:ii,j ru,. (;t, the;; i.titulioi'S, and as they have the power, ;.'; 'i!'-'i-.;hv n.dhitu' hut spinning.! go must they have the will to maintain U P" hi u- mvm x. clear of all ! t,em. It appears to me .that a plan may - . . I , .. . I' . ! II ... , . . m.rc cs I . rX'flV
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JOSF.PH P. PLUMMER. Richmond, 11th mo. 1826. 131
BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WILL SELL, .on reasonable terms, my Meicantile Sock, and my Store House and Lot, in
Richmond. The goods and the house ami lot will be oM together, or separate ly. If the (roods alons are disposed of, the house and lot will be rented. also: EIGHTY neresnf land, lying in Preble county, Ol.io ; being part eetion 20, township 9, ranire 2, east of the principal meridian ; repectitig which apply to Joseph Hawkins, in Eaton. J AMES MAGUIRE. Richmond, Nov. 10, 1826. I30tf
X,V: ' ';-.,..,!! dweiiirg ina,.. . be-i:iv , the means of the country, and Hrt,,-.u-upi..d In thot-e emplov ed i u"hich will insure a competent portion ol .K; 5"rv, and taken all tegel her. ! I education to all the youth ft. Ibe 1 erritorv . t 4 .,u,ln. ,h,!t. .U enlivc n-! al d I reemmeud the subject to your con-
HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, &c. A GENERAL nsMirtii.ent of HVTTERS' TRIMMINGS iust rert ived from New York. G. nth incn's Plaid and Camblet CLOAKS, constantly on hand, and for sale by E. L & P. H. FROST. Richmond, 1 Ith mo. 21, H26. IU2 A D M I N I IS f RA TORS' NOTICE OT heroines our duty to state, for the information of all eonrrnrd. that we suppose the estate of CALEB WILLIAMS, deeeascd. to be insolvent. DANIEL CLARK, ) A,ma HEZEKIAH WILLIAMS. $ im' November 24, 1 32b. 1 32JJ fjir An Ari RENTicE to the Printing Business will be taken at this Otlke. One be tween 14 and 16 years of age would be preferred. No one need apply, unless he can come well recommended for moral and
industrious habits.
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fTF ial uyinz these proposals bef re the publican
j JLL apology is due, for adding one more to the long j list of periodicals of the day, it will suJlice to otj serve, that while those kind of publication! i hich j are devoted to Religion, Literature, poiitiv.& c.
are very numerous, and stiu increasniari rurobers, those devoUd to Agriculture are but fwiirnd their number remains the same, and that ,the " p :it state of Agriculture in the western u3jilry to call for, and all enlightened ugrirHtHralms will readily perceive the advantages to b'e'ueri ved Cnn, the publication of such a work as the one .now j;ro-po-d to the patronage of the public By means of the Western FAgMEa, that most numerous and useful class, of ohr feliow citizen-.
i will be enabled to obtain the aid in pursuit of thrtr
avocation, wtuen i arrived irom the interchange of ideas, and the mutual communication of x;,erimeut, discoveries;, &c To proinote this end its pages shall be principally occupied by communications from practical agriculturalists, Original Essays, and selections from demestic and foreign publications, on agriculture, horticulture, rural and domestic economy. The editor having on hand a number of interesting answers to a Circular which, in January, 182-j, he directed to many gentlemen throughout the Union, on the culture of the vi.ne, (which ill health and other circumstances have hitherto prevented him from publishing.) and being an eye witness to tho successful experiments which havn hf.n made
j and are now making in that branch of agriculture, I as well as in the fearing of the sii.k wr.m. in Ve-
vay and its vicinity, will f.Uve it in his power to lay before hie readers, a considerable stock of valuable information on those important subjects. The markets for the surplus productions of a ereat part of the farming population of the western country, being so often glutted, the introduction ofsom new objects of culture, the products of which shall be deemed such as wouhl find an advantageous market, either at home or abroad, shall bo advocated, and no pains will be spared in c-dlecting such information as will have a tendency lo facilitate tho undertaking, as well as to render this work useful and interesting to the great body of American farmers. TERMS: The Western Farrjfr will be printed on a super roval half sheet, good paper, in such form that each number shall contain eight page, and 1ms deposited in the Post-Office, securely wrapped, to be forwarded by mail to subscribers, at three dollars per annum, payable in advance, or on the appearance of the first number.
LITERARY PRIZES.
HE proprietor of the Philadelphia Album in
4 tends distributing the following literary prizes.
The merit.of the pieces to be decided by a committee of literary gentlemen of Philadelphia, viz: For the best original Tale, fifty dollars in cash, 01 a Gold Medal of the same value. For the second best original Talc, thirty dollars
i in cash, or a Gold Medal of the same value.
For the best original Essay, fifty dollars in cash, or a Gold Medal of the same value. For the second best original Essay, twenty dollars in cash, or a Gold Medal of the same value. ; For the best original Poem, not exceeding ono hundred lines, thirty dollars in cash, or a Gold Medal cf the same value. Fcr the second best original Poem, not exceeding one hundred lines, twenty dollars in cash, or a Gold dedal of the same value. To be forwarded, free of expense, to Thomas C Clarke, proprietor of "The Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette," Piuladelohia, as follows: Tho Tales ou or before the 1st day of December next: The Essavs on or before the 20ih day of January next; and the Poems on "or before the Sd day of February next-, each article to bo accompanied with a sealed note, containing the writer's nama and addr. s which will in no case be opened, unless a premium be awarded to the writer thereof.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. &c. Neatly executed at this ofiice on reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice. NEW AMERICAN SPFXaING BOOK. FOR SALE at this office, by the d often or single, Ruler's New American Spelliug Book. WHEAT & CORN. fV. FEW budiels of these article, on mihs.cr.ption for the Legcr, wouhi bx MUciv'ly acceptable at present. November J7,
u!n. Such villages, orjl sjdcration."
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