Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 146, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 March 1827 — Page 4

SELECTED POSTaiT.

EXTRACT. The youn, the guv, be they allow'd Oho moment's pleasure in the crowd ; The dance, the odour?, org, and bloom, Tho?e S'itt spells of the banquet room : They last not but the tar, the eye. Catch th checkM frown the hidden sijh, Which pierce too socn the shining mask, And prove delight ruay be a task. Ala! when once the hc;irt shall lenrn To tre on the glad scene, then turn To its own tUpth, nii'l sailly ay 'Oiu u hat a:n L anil what are the' ? T '!n r but trying to deceive Theraelve and others, and believe It is enough, if none shall know The cowr'd ma? of care below.' Sad leMan for the heart beur, Sct'iet how ii's the young, the fair ; Lorg i,asif they had not been The spirit of the stirritg scene : Or sadder still to watch the band, With kindly looks nnd fast luik'd hands; And knuw how that n won! could uiovo The fierce extreme ol hate from lore, That, swe but o'er a f ceting 3 t ar, Of ail the many gathered htre, Now clairuinc f iend's or lover' name, Not one may be 111 auht the came. But not bke this 1? Nature's face, Though even she must bear the tract Of the ereat cure that clings to all; t v Her leaves, her flowers must spring to fall: Then' hides n darker doom behind, Like workings in the human mind; And lie buds yield, but to make wnj Tor leaves or fruit upon the spray ; Not thus man's pleasures, which depart, And leave the sear'd or breaking heart.

fut'Triti of n Christian, and generosty of an Infidel. Comnian, a Frenc h merchant,!

huvi.iL; embarked in Ei; pt, in the prosecut'ou of his holiness had the misfortune to ho captuted by a pirate of Tripoli, arid

sold to a rich individual. Though trcatrd ! with preit t;er.tlere the prospect ol

hopeh $ separation lr m his family ai d

c? r.ii cur LUi.urctcflnfr establishments

shall be sustained, without the aid of imported recommendation. Present appearances indicate that they will continue to pursue tho policy of all nations in which manufactures have been planted, and flourished vrith success protection in infancy, in order to secure a long and profitable life. JV. Y. Statesman.

Great National Race, On Saturday last a race took place between a horse owned by Mr. Bt. Kouson.of this county, and one owned by a gentleman residing at Amherstburgh, U. C The trial of speed was upon the ice, on Lake Erie, near the month of the River Hudson distance 3 niih . The wager was small, hut the interest excited was by no means trifling. An immense concourse of citizens, from

frhich can hardly fail, if wisely and faiih- j;

tuny prosectueu, mjuh of the States and the Nation. The Nation U indeed beginning to awake

in this cause. A State bociety nasjii been formed in Ohio, under auspices the most cheering, and numerous Auxiliary Association are springing up in the Western Country. The citizens of Miry land appear almost unanimously to give it their sanction. A strong and growing interest in its success is felt both in Virginia and North Carolina. In nearly every State of the Union has our project found powerful

land active defenders. As their numbers

increase, so also will their exertions. We hare every reason then to be animated in our holy work. Ve will continue

! our appeals to the humane, the candid, the ... . . ,

refl'-cting, and the eltorts 01 tne Ministry. . . :

Flax Seed.

ttJ 71 aQ CENTS will l0

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MILLINERY & MAJVIAUMlKlr LIBS. GRAY, ' '

TO EOS leave to acquaint the Lad, r ,; . njonii, amr Wayne generally, uiat L fi U;c:'carrying on the above buisness's, in i s ir 1 ' r rvr in the house formerly owned by Levi Sftratr ' ' 1 immediately opposittkMr. E. Lacey ;vhf ' ders-which she may be favored with, , r tel in the best ud most fashionable' maimer U" She will alter and whiten Ladit-' Leu' Straw Hat and Bonnets, in a superior r. '"'

any imue nerciomrr none in thin

rs?oi.

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Michigan and Canada, were present. It Acting without disguise, oe invite invrsti

i is scarcely necessary to say, that our side beat

hundsomely.-JJuhigan ocnttncL The Georgia Legislature has docked nff$2.500 from Mr. H. Fulton's salary as State Engineer, on account of his publishing, as his own production, half a dozen pages of Rees Cyclopedia.

Printing The Turks hare the 6ame notioii as the machinery breakers. Some years ago a printer went to Constantinople and set up his case and press. The

Grand Vizier, hearing of his arrival, or

jgation. Aiming at the accomplishmentof

!an immense good for our Country and tor Africa, we desire to effect it only, by means i unquestionably virtuous, approved by the

: Constitution of in; Land, and sanctihed ny ! the spirit of our Religion. We belir ve our

' plans adapted Jo meet the vi r s of the lib

er.' I and sober minded in everv

the Union Wi have asumrd

on which the citizens of the S

North may associate ihr inir-lves for a strictly national as philanthropic pur pr,?,., This ne regard .-is the peculiar recornmenda?in of our scheme. In its execut'.on, w. desire that :il feelings mat be-

Plain Sewing of all kinds done in the ,.Cf : and shortest notice. Havinj made arr u -. ? to receive the fashions regular! from tho l?!

hopes to ccive general satistacln.fi. " -

Produce of all kinds will be thken at t!lf. w. market price in exchange for her work f ' Feb. 16, 1827. (U2) CLOCK & ITilTCHSlAitiJjfT" TfOHN M. LAWS respectfully irifortuT Th7 !

hahitnnta oi ivichmomi and its

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Main street, two door eit of David Holo;!v'' ivhere all work entrusted to his care will '.' '

ir w.fir.n nf ' f"n ;ittt',i(,,ld H having served a rt rub.r y .f.'wlioii oi ; ,)rf.nticehi;i to the business, in Phil.jJelr.laa i.v'S. ground Up- j hiiu'Hf he vV be enabled to give general 'ati ' Uth and the 'tan ;.S1 those who maj be pleased to fevj h n

dered him to be arrested. The unfortu

nate man f letters was charced with a ' suimred but iio?v which wrought to

s-rious offence. He was told that ."JO.OOQ

cherish as members of n :re;t Republic,

clerks lived every dav v mullirlv Inn I; th intrrrtc nf whir h are ni.divtd( d and

J J - . ........ copies ot public and private documents; i will, we hope, b ever seen ideitifit d with and consequently, that multiplying copies ; the ju-tice and frrrdom ofhei iftitutiuns,

o nic on oi printing, would deprive ill ; and the mapnanimity of ' r ceeds.

nose persons ol bread. the printing i

pros and letters xrere thrown by order of government, into the B phorus, and the printer narrowly escaped the bowstring.

A profligate Pig. On Tuesday, a per

son living it. ill tidstone, left heme with his

African Repository.

Difficulty of apprehending the value of

1 High nvniorrs hs very nin numo'TS are j st me whH t hifli tj!f to apprehend, it mnj ! net he ami to illustrate, by n few x m-

ple-. the value of the wmd. million, billion.

with their rutoni.

can

Richmond, Aucuat It, IS2G

. i. Cl.ck? and watches f every descri;-. fuMv reoairtd and v irrautt-J. 4

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ES TRA Y MARE.

I TmKEN UP, b J,.tne K.-lu r, of .Vayreco- r ! L ty. a SOliHKL .'LlllE, ilfteen ha.h ( j ifch hU't, supposed to be sixteen years old, nrk I with star and tnip, some collar inarms, a littk i?.n?

in the riifit shoul lr, apj .raised to twenty-ire c-A lars, by Thomas Cuppy and htac Csuly. A true co;y from ray estrav book. DANIEL CLAKK, J. r January 2, 1827. (14

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; L , . : . 1 Hfamilv to nick ho.. R.-in- f',A t,,i ... trillion mm quanrmion :ouVw. umi a

jy. ins maMcr r.avinc in vain eiHleavm- . . ' ' , i n, r..m, reckons a hundred niprM in i ed to comfort him it length -illowr.l birt l1 ' the sty, miKht he stole:,, thry trar- .r ,)IH fkon8 a nuar.a pieces in a eo to connori mm, .ii it allowed Him , . . - ' J . ; minute. atd continues to c.'o to twelve hours

toreviithis!.ativecour.tn,and 5Klr ,is mm km ,B teuar. auer some .nt,. u u B;i Inu-teni Hn u ' .r.;M ... n Mmr-v contrived to ascend ir.to the Lit: h - Ul 1 h d" ! .r,P w !". ,aAL ,ou Wt 11 da to II

. ! . J. . . ,tMurri ...'a ,,! i,.rw.,t ,h .....K.,1. ...... ii reckon a mi:o. ATaousand men wou!d

witlun a limited period. Lompian passed KV 1 V ... :., f reckoi a L'llinn lfWp a (V w month in the bo..m of hi Kn.ilv he found aS. ,ut two p uruls of barer, v.hir.-! f VJ JLe,UlV , n B U" moaWlMIl Wie OO-i m OI li IS l.tmil, . . .. I ... . ! nrrw.r. th. u-hr? inhiHifsi.ti t Vu r.i.:

-nd Pke mother .M..,,k nlf.lh rl hi n me most canmtal like manner, he de- i :; . . , . , - r " -and, l.kc another ,ulus.luini cd his en- , ... , ' ; ,,. d Walet. have been consttt.:tl mployed ' prijrpnient with the re. erou hiiihnii n. 1 vnun(1- 111 repasi soon m.de rum tbir- . . . r . . ' .'5 -i.erou. ooinanan. , , .im ciiuntimr monev since ilie huth of our

!-. 1: 1 r i.t . i i . u 11 4ir u 11 m u n rn. id i rri hi.i' r r c- j

ter "Vt-rw helmed with iztu f a account of the datij;erou illness of a beloved wire. 4Christian, said he, you return most opportune! v: you se m sullerings. Pi ay to TourGod that he would take pity on my wife atid myself fr the praeis of the rici'teous avail much.' C n pian instantly fell ot; his knees, blcr dinj; hj$ supplications with those of the Mo-lem: and the

fair pati- r.t was soon restored to health.

Her grateful husband would no loiter !

have an uvhappy person in his presence. Ceae. aid he, to lament yoorfate. Glad ly would I letain ou under my toof. pass

tnydas in your soc iety . and give you rm ' daughter in marriage: hut the law of the j propt.et forbids the union. Accept, then. a 1 ! .! 1 il . 1

ire or.iy w-rtny present mat 1 can give, nr.r thank me till I have merited our gratitude. R'-ceive our freedom and takyour pasai:e in the vessel which I have loaded. The cargo is your own; for I would not restore you empty handed to your frier d. Go it. piece; and may Heaven protect and bless you!

for something to allay his thirst, and in the course of his researches, he s?nplt

something savory in the upper u uim.s. Accordingly he scrambled up stair into a bedroom. There he found wherewith to wah down the bacon, for on the tbor stood several bt(ies of elder ?erry wine. "Drawinp of corks'' lie did not" understand, but in "cracking a bottle' he pro

ved himself as dexterous as any boiiTkant ... K D... 1 e 1

hi uip I'-triMi. mil ins irea.i now drew i

to a close; poor pitjgy got as adr n as D vid's sow;" he capered about, threw

down the chairs, !roke the wash and hand

Sawtiur, truv could not as yet have reck

oned e trillion. Though we admit the earth from the creation to have been as

j populous as it is at pretent, and the whole

THE PHILADELPHIA ALfiL'M, And Ladies'1 Weekly Gazette; OF which tight quarto pace are puLJishctl v rdc. ly, making an annual voinu.e equal to eiLt tiui.'Jrel and thirty-two octavo pages, printed cn tl'itpr, and c mhelli-hcil v.th tpdendi:! vig ra n:, It3 design is n furnish a Weekly lit po-itcy cnb?t."iict of the Fine Arts, Botany, Ihn.m. I r .vels, Heviiiws, Moral Lsa 3 s, Ske tc h -. T,:e. Ka-

! miliar Letters, Footry, Receipts, Sic. !c. -.uth a

e Liy snniM iry ot t urei.:-n and D,iu. lic N v.-f. The Alhtiiu .9 peculiarly devoted lo nich l!t(i,a Hr1 mc-t intere feting uiid uefu! to o::r Fair G-uri-

i try women; ciidifucinr a threat variety o f t b a ritfsn-

cii ol j.ulite literature, t rmveraiio drrss Le:rv I c. -fi- 11.

1 manner, c. wicn r.'njrnnnirai tKetcr.ei vt tu,"

who bi've htm iitii:mit.hed lor their tr.ieid-, j.ictj and other f mineit irtae-:. In addition to its tunal varic-t?, eariv in Jarusrv

I will commence the ru!diraton of nearlv fixtr Ori

ginal Ta!ei, and shortly thereafter, a ha.vlsorce Collection of orisrinal Essays and Fuei:.s, a! cf nhih have been written in competition for the !de-

rary prizes, (six Oo'd iUdb-, of the value of 2'.U) ; offered by tlie proprietor of this work. No 1 ai';cr

The Slave Trc.de in French vessels. M. de Chabnd, minister nf th- marine, in introducing into the Chamber of Peeri a new law upon this subject, admits that the existing law of France, which confiscate the

bason, and swallowed the soap. The last If vessel and cargo, and incapacitates the Cap

. . 4 1 1 uurrf c mt- proprietor 01 uuswcri. f0 j ai'i'Cr ; tmman race to hnve been rotiniu 2 money, j t.spplfp J, n fnakillff it a be;llltifu, we!l

i ns nselul nnd interesting publication, and tl.c t upreeedented rceptiou which it hat nlrear'v Jiit Iwithfrooj the )nblic, warrant the pr.nti;'? of c j week I v e!:(ion of upwards of 31KJ0 copies.

Terras, only $2 per annum, payable in stivarc?. No subscription received for less than one ear,a! V1 no unpaid letter taken from the post office. At!dresi Thomas C. Clarke, Philadelphia.

without intern:irion. thev could st nrceh

as yet h.iv r- kt ed the tie hundred)

' part of a unadrillion .f pice-.'' Morrison.

Am c rica n Ma n v faitu res. A s w e anticipated, he L-i:h?h papers, one and all, dis

approve of ur maeufacturifg system, ir a . I . .I ! I

ioi, ar.u, on inc eccaMon 01 tne Dill now pending befre Co u'ress, present ua bran new edition of all the trite and threadbare

argument u d bv the opponents of our' protecting sv stem. nnd recentl) repeated,! for the niiitty ninth time, hv sr me of our;

citi j ojr; .is; and liee Kri;li!h diquisitit, uhifh we also anticipated, aie

gravel) copied into the same journals, ag! opinioi s of ail controlling weight and au-1 tlmrityl j U'e iielieve Ihe supremacy of foreign o-! pinins ii our country and its count ils, has ' pass-d away ; but whether it has or not.! we think ur legislative representatives are iot made of such pliable and penc ! trable sintr'' as to be iidlei-ced hv dicta.! on -Ui h a j:ject from Mirt) a source. Il , W'MiM be like the c onduct of a general se: !!.: to the enemy's camp for a letter ef inlriclioi;s t reoulate his movemct ts. '

Or, t- hrii-K an illustration nearer lu ine,' it sotihi be a piece ot statemaitship about1 v ,f d 10 that o asking Mr. Car. nit :s ad I vict on the questi. n of n.tviatii g th St.' Lani.t.ce, or cttlinir the eastert and norm--a extern hou darres of the tountr, or rct:l..!it g the et Ii ilia trade; or tt ' that '! ntitti; u the i latins of mr citi I zei. h-r Ftt i rh spiolatioi.-s to Monskui Vilh'h'V 'nh;theneci o? jtidii ;i!iop ! ! T !-e se'tous, we tl.it k Cordless are! able to Lctllc the irrpcrtai.t point, whahcJ

ni lu.im t- in oven inc cause 01 jjreat a )

larm in the neighborhood', for he in the jraity of his heart, he got up on his hind tegs, and with his snout all over s ap-ud, and his master's night cap on his head, looked out of the window for the benefit of the

air. Being observed, a great outcry was raised, and it was quickly rumoured that there was a mad nforiming at the mouth looking out of a window in Cary street; and the tipsey porker by all accounts cer tainly had a very queer look. It was

proposed to shoot him to prevent further mischief, but after much pro and eon a res olute ina' went up, and by a little skillful m -inmnvering, popped poor piguy into a ;oke, brought him safely down ai d be was safely deposited in hi sty, without any o tber damage to himself than being a little the worse for liquor. Galaxy.

Prorpcct of the American Colonization Society. 1 The Annual Meeting of the Society in the Capitol, on the 20th inttanr, was one of extraordinary interest, and proved that public opinion has experienced,the year past, an extensive and very favourable change in reference to this Institution. For eveiy pent ment expressed on this occasion, the Managers do not hold themselves responsible; but it may be proper to ay, that their views generally, were presented in a powerful and eloquent manner, and that the proceedings of the meeting appeared to he highly gratifying to a crowded and vry inte lligent audience. j The timo has arrived, when our Friendg!

throughout the Union, are urged, by every eonsi icr itio.t which ran move the humane, the patriotic, and the religious to redout Itheir exertions to give th -mselves with iniigofaled hopes resolution, and energy, to the great enterprise in which they hnve m urktd, which bag been conducted to a h.Mfjht of firomis ui.lnoktd for, at thi

period, by its moU sanguine udvocutcs, auii!

tain fr m again commanding a French -h)p,

j has been found niefJectual ; and he therei four proposed, in the King's name, a new j j 1 1 w, subjecting all concurring in equipping

out a slave ship, in insuring her knowing her to be suchas also the captain, officers, and supercargo, to the penalties of banishment, of a fine equal to the value and cargo be$idcseonucating the said vessel and cargo, and iucapacitating the said captain and officers from serving in the French marine. The crew are to be subject to imprisonment for any period from three nri"hths to live years. M. de Chabrol said that it was unquestionable that the cruelties now committed in the slave trade were muc h greater then

formerly, w ben that trade wa recognized, and subject to legal restraints and superiu-tendance.

Womtn in Europe. In our ramble about this town, (Sau Rerno, in Italy,) we witnessed one of those pictures which are but too common in this countr). A company of perhaps fifty females were c mployed in carrying baskets of sand upon thtii head. to mend the road, whik a large party of men, consi-ting probably of their hu-hands and brothers, were engaged in playing bull

near by, and a gr un fat tui-stt and

friars were looking on! In every pari of

the continent of Luiope we have yet vis-it-

ed, woman is made the drudge, ot lib , on whom all its servile offices devolve, reminding one of the aborigimtl stutr of society in our own country. By the indolence or tyranny of the other sex, she is driven from her little sphe re of demotic cares, and compel! d to undergo foils fUt.nl) for ben ts ot bin den. Even in Frarce, pclUht d, gallant Fram e, the bouted land oftbivalrv and love, ten tiiousiud instances of the'!"gradation and el'mry of female 8 t ke ihe miud of thii traveller with indnv "ion. Carter1 s Letters.

LITERARY. PREMIUM of Twenty Dollars wiM te L a iven by the pioprietor of th Stunf;iy Eveniinf Clironicle, to the writer of the best t:ile f :

11 this Journal. The scenery and incidents must

located in the Western Country, raid the ui:tl.;r must he a resident of the west. The Tale nu?t le sent in b fore the last day of March, and tbe r -mium will be awarded bj a committee of three literary gentlemen of this city. The communication mut be accompanied by the author's name in a separate letter, and the names of none but Ihe successful candidate wU'bo disclosed. The tales which may be adjudged worthy of publication, will be inserted in the Chronicle, and tbe paper forwarded cue year to their rfspectie author. l communication on the subject, from a distance, may be forwarded (post paid) by the mail. Cincinnati, February 10. notice! rTpHE tabscriber respectfully inform the public, vA that be has been lor some time etiageil, will the appropation of the Judges with whom he is associated on the beuch of the Supreme Court, in preparing the decisions of that Court for publication, with notes and reference?, and that the printing will be commerced in this place, as soon a9 it ascertained that a fcutficient supper! can be depended on to juntos the undertaking This work wiil contain four or C?e hundred page?, ami will cominf nce with the decisions delivered at the first term of tf;o

Court. It shall be neatly bound anil lettered, ana in every other respect handsomely executed, 'fks price to subscribers, upon delivery, will be four dollars. No expense or trouble will be spared by the Reporter, to r nder this book acceptable nd ueluj and he flatter himself with the hope, that he wd receive the encouragement nf a liberal public. ISAAC BLACK KOKD. IndianapoliA, 1st Jan. 1827. prduce!

RUK following articles of produce will be reca vfd on finhrrit tion for the LegEH, t',

market price, if delivered at the Office, at W i'!,!,cl Wright's store, in Milton, orat Mills' store, tn Ten. espe Sctth m. nt Wheat, Itye, Oat, ',rp-B.-ieon, tsntrar. Ginseng, llecs-wax, Candle, Woo?, Linen, lag4Ve. c Grain. Be -wax. Sugar, Giiong, nnd Kau

wil' tie le.-cived at Col. Rose's mill, m ' f i""

at Maj Lewis tavern, in Liberty, by J in Brownsville, and by i)r. Way, in Newport

Vonsc,

L t U- h V U- V j jzy UOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKSHOUSE HILLS, CARDS, LAliELS, &c. &r. ?, Noutlv executed at thisoficc on reasons-1-w

j terms, and on the shortest notice.