Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 154, Richmond, Wayne County, 12 May 1827 — Page 3

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population of more

the ratio of increase

iir lirnn.l . i

ncu.....:: Z?'"5 aaministrations to a lo

-"US ' j - ,-v'',tirtiunis i K 1 .1 Hill Hnl r . .1 it rMirlr if . i .1 . . . " .1 u 1 tW UOllars lor nnn i-n-i w .rwl iL

:-,-.nr 111 lilt-- iiLtmciiiifii - 'iui Kim 111:11 in imo wl...l.l L. : . . .. - iwht m,

ciuvc,1,iij,ol inferior to any Dart il

vc-u:. oc?m,tryio beauty of situation and ! lortililv of soil. Ti,, ,iL.

7,1 fro:,, Colmb5, Ohio,! frl!' Wi"'0,,t '! i".WtaMN

Th-Ic""' . !! - ' """ a population of mm

-vf e-.null iuiiiiiii:iii.t:u. h ut cjr nrr . .

P ceremonies on the 31st ult. ij is not diminishing. 'J

: in the ncniiemiarv i " important tii:

- i K- lOSt III aCOUuiiitimr mir..l,n ...:k

ISIimei.i uj .itii:nu , 'V... ,i,,,,ls wiiii uie ca.

r-wiMMcoi ivmie river for i.fFnrd. ....

j ondet for the exportation of the produclions olour soil. Ill

douot be derived from the road to be made from Like Michigan to the Ohio; but trom the various windings and branches of n lute river, the improvement of the stream would accommodate a much larger population. There are but two natu-

. iiius wnoie com sc. rue svn

h increasing the expense lC.OOO,doliars. rom the forgoing estimate, which i made up from the official acts of the Ko f rnment. Presicdent Adams has save in outfits and salaries to our dinlomnt

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Legislative council ad ! 'i' Tthe I ."ill ult. alter two sessions ' (s Jl,each. A great number or ?'V"pr passed: hut tey principally cere . I 1 rrviijns ot those before in ; iVJ t

aiie lor lakiut: uv 1

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run.?ioiJ w.s m

x ;cj to be cllectcd this summer. ,j

miles above Martinsville of 18 intbes, the r.ilier ten mih s above its junction with

... .. il,istate. contained, in : ol about nine feet in a dis-

' ' ;,c.ni.-ibitant ind the ,Ce J a ,,Undnd ard:?- 're have herM,n So inhabitants, been other considerable obstructions bv

in be lanullv augmenting, i rafts or brid nr,lr;A0--i -n r

rc this to be the most populous j! nave been removed by high water but one .hp nte Judg Si Otfs accurate r lhc Daviess and Greene county line. ,C,a the .ontrarv notwithstanding. 1 U Com,to be long, etr to . hroad, and from 10 to 15 feet high, and , f -rr Tl-e -.V.'rc'f ed. comnlctel ol,trurts the navigation except j,.:,-.A7L-a p.H-r. il.c .i.cro.fio i in hich water. Itlm.Kn .1

N ff the Blocmmtrton Gazette hae ; ne w chaniie, or cut or 3 3 of a mUe t rad themselves s the friends ol , across a bend which is estimated to be six

! 'I'jje P'iramouni reason ior ineir ;j wu.iu. uc t;jcnse oi removing " 'Jn'p tint -the voice of the pcoi1"" other obstructions in the river so .rrNon..,u. i t as to render the navi-alion v ith skillful pi.Uhbv a I,r:ema,,ntv waa..li)tii2etolpn safe for lhe wllo!e distance ,:;neJtJ be for Jack- n. A small j,vas estimated by the bte Mr. Ralstoe., ( iMbvtLe way: kut let that pass, j (from whose report we have obtained sevU ii.f 'eh -ction tbc p.ipcr supported j of he foregoing statemei ts.) not to cx-l-bt now it is zealously devoted to .j CSK50?' ... , ri t . , i ! 1 !t n. -t considerable branches of the

feu because. unS iuc P- -;UVst Fotk a- 1 river.

rerr.rert, kiit i necessary that the pros and one bundivii mile

tsh yili be the mm of ztfiV c

v,uWuouars per annum in salaries ft each year thereafter. And yet this is cal! ed an extravagant administration by tho whose object it is to destroy it. Th

J of extravagance has been partirula made against this part of it. And i what are the facts ? More than sufficie to defray all the expcnses. efthe Pan j an( Tacumbaya mission are saved in j year's service of our diplomatic corps

uer me present policy. OCrThe Quebeck Gazette of ti

jinst. s-iys There is certainly at thi

mum more excitement in regard t conduct of the colonial administrati Lower and Upper Canada, than t has been fur many years. In Upper C da, the alien bill is the subject of the oral complaint. Meetings in almost e part of the province, very unanimous)

I tended, and the proceedings of which j pear in the newspapers, have been hel it is generally understood that some j tlemeu of influence will proceed imm jately to London, to prevent the sanct j of the measure. Letters received in town indeed state positively that Mr. Fothergal was soon to set out for London. He (will probably be accompanied by Mr. Rolph.

50 yards wide

. nrrfsiiiir to be their s

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V " ' , " '' ij he cloycd on i, during (l,c- pros :i,-"fC- ""J i' T V ,rJi l',U aid.'5 I! Ml.. The labor exists of ee,v - .onti,l,..B-an !.l:..m,, Ul.itcLick.Scollj, Eajjlf. in,. wllich will enalde the Co.Ur,

i:d Cicero creeks.

is&frve tiiCin in thtii cause.' A t

Vi:lser.tirnerd,ard wrought up with,, Tcrhantc. Jprii Uth, 1S27 Arrived ,r::uvery Demosthrnts! but, how. ; at this placon the nijiht of the 13th inst. :!,e editor, of tint paper may act, we ti he Stam Huat Cant. Sbreves. This

.irnioucUcs bv no such ties. Fven jj ")at has recenth eon built for the purUi: - tint Ja, k-ou had a lcar major-!! f n u '-atinr th? 0i,io ri.verin times Utweshould follow te dictates of our ! nw w,ai7: f5,,e1,a Ilot falculatcd to

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Ecfan-'-j-Mity. We l.ae lif t tfie amhi- uciai

;) ' tt nntor:o"is Lri dret'ii and cth

d: hi? frv

OHIO CJML. The Deep Cutting of the Licking Summil is now fairly in progr-. We are in-

tormxd that more than 1000 iabuiers will

sent sea-

tt ion on-

ontractors to

j continue their operations the whole year j rouod. It i t be completed in October jlSiS. The Deep Cut is situate in the northern part of Fail field country, twelve miles di?t;nit from, and is the dividing

! i idgc of innd between the Muskingum and

b loto vadies. It is three miles and 17 chains in length deepest cuttii g 34 fed.

nd averaging the whole distance 21 feet.

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. ;i t.w a 1 ir-e which is now titling up m a ij Two rears ;vjo that part of Fairfield coun-

manner lor tiiO accomtnodaiion oi iv .n'nu.r-i t, t! Pu.nl Uro rnnt.-.itd

crouiif.r wun ner iwo j nut u thin Donulation now it is raLidlv

i! selthr-rr &: irr.orovinir. Two villaiss have

been recently hid out on the Deep Cut,

i! p.ijnirers.

, t u'Cornc ine organs vi am rt'?- "! iuua nan, - J i ll .l 1 ! . I

ct. We shrdi cue our approbation ln 'i '-'epi waen wiiii u.r rcuai.cize lor mis

. i . i , , '! and some other towns higher up the Wa .' namelv Movtic rr r a ai d Miersi irt. whit h 'c? without considering where t he 'I , Cl . r u i r . mt" : . 1 J b Ll a u LUILRi1 oum y nu n V; hash. She has dischariied part of her xve predict, from the enterprise and pub.t. i.and lament toe blindness of p:,r- ! freight, and I am told will pas dp as high i ic spirit exhibited by their, inhabitants

jv.i; not promise, however, in t

-t, to remain neutral bet ween the Ad

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:cn, to ertect its purposes, u oud a tiie ermuion, thei.ee to Attica. I tie re J, w; a no v ry remote period become

ptctl.e f.iirtst hopes of the countrx. j not the ieat duuit that a small expen- town? of considerable importance. They

ition ol are surrounded by an extensive body of ir !' rriinil liinils. :-tirl arf in the henrt nf a pp.

iv constructed boat, to pass up and down !' riih;ir hp.ilthv nari nf th muntrv.

'rit onardtbe opposition. We are j ,t al seasons of the year. j The rapid' progress of the Ohio Canal -'ilvntl -thed to the measures of the 1 Tun haute, April S?3, 1 C27. Arrived !' mUfct iv hiehlv L'. atifvine to every indivi-

r. a . d to uive currency to the arvr I lt this place on the morninu of the ih dual who has the interests of the State of -.r.!.T d unf.nr .Irrl 15n,r ;rtI -'ni ' int' tne Sleam oat DKCATUR with ,; Ohio at heart. The accomplishment of ,,, . . i Merchnnd z. Sue discharged her treight j this stupeiiduous undertakint' must neces-

FOR SHERIFF. JOILY WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM M'CLAjYE. LEGISLATURE. WILLIAM STEELE, HEAR Y HOG VEIL

Mr. Wall nit:.

Sir Plense to insert the

name of WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Esq for a seat in the next Legislature of Indiana.

VOTERS.

and oblige a member of

EXECUTORS' SALE. PURSUANT toa df-crep of lhe Wayne Cirmit Court, oltainel at the Ffbrtinry terui, !C7, we will expose o sale, at public vcimIup, uii thp premise?, on the firt Satunlay in June next, a ti ;:ct ofluul containing sixty-nine acres, leinsj i pari of the south half of the north west quarter, of section 20, of township 13, in rane I w st, and the property of the heirs of William Rurk, di-reased or so much ofl" the west ft.d of said tract as will s itifv the demands aaiu't said lit irs. At w hich tine ami place due attendance will b.- a;iven bv JOHN COLhlNS.

JOHN HUPK,

M.iy 9, 1827.

Executors of Win. P.urlt, d; 154p2

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would be. m our e?tmat;on, to 1nJ k.ft f.jr Louisville on the morning of

principles which we consider tho 20th. '-r Tt. Fruh, to bestjw fuNorne ! Part of this frei-dit, only, was for our

-p:- Gen. Jackaon. we cannot to ! merchants a part being lor I ans in lin

pctd!, the fear of losing patrons,

ir"; but, neither do we intend to

of hi. unqualified e:ie-

tU organs

nols, Eel river, &c.

inm th,: InfJiaftn J,jurnal, 'e ir!it with which this state has PLuhitc-fl is nerhans the best

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ri ita permanent and local ad-

h ir.a I0 particularly in the

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POLITICAL. From the Lexington Kentucky Ff porter. Administration Kxtravag akck !' !!'ich has been aid aaint Mr. Adams' administration of liie Goven ment, on the score of evtravaganrc in our diplomatic intercourse with foreign nations. It can be shewn that by the policy he has adopted in sending diplomatic agents abroad, a clear saving to the government accrues of more than 81,000 dollars for one year's

salaries and outfits: and of 40,000 dollars

s stupetiuuous unceriaKing

;saiilybe attended with much expcr.ee, ! perhaps three millions and an half of dol- , lars, but when it is completed, it will more j thar; doubly compensate for all the labor land money it will cost. It will be a pei- : manent stream of wealth and prosperity to ! the citizens of Ohio. Lancaster Gazette.

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' .'ei.t geographical Matures of

1 '.and recur rirmwirii.-il! ir. . ... i .. : 1, .-,i r th.ro:if!nr. DuriniT

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Mr. Monroe's artmimstration Ministers with outfits of 9000 dollars each, and salaries each of 9000 dollars per annum, were ent to Stockholm, Denmark, Netherlands, Lisbon, Braf.il, Buenos A) res and' Colombia. The outfits for minister to these governments in going out on their missions amounted to 63,000 dollars, and one year's

s ill iry to all of them amounted to 63,000 dollars more, making in the whole 126,000 dollars for the first year's expense for ministers alone. Mr. Adams has stationed Charge des Affairs at each of these governments with an outfit of 4,500 dollars each and a sallary of 4,500 dollars each .... ..o- tn m oon Hoi.

V'itihition of the state-

t roior;i aphicai.. i'i1'"1 irk n" While river rises in

W -r7r'l3 near the Ohio line, thhVl? afi!l 5ve'ty east of thi.i hows in a Mnooth hut rariid ror-

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. ... vi I I i lion II I I T i'iVlUlUl S' S W.and itsgei

i; en lie,- sime to its enteri' ,i .t ' '0a s i i . ft may be naiiia-

from its mouth to Sam- ;; ." H'i,irhe?!(.r. which inclu-

ri'-"N..,s co:,T"'l to be a dis-

i yrom the

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bite iiv.r. AO .

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j riji(ii5 miles;;

miles. ;

tV f "igatii,n, U0

si place to its mouth

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; u !. . ;"u.-; ai Auoerson i

a':d Monroe counties too ;

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I irju?t half the amount expenoeo unuei Mr. Monroe and Mr. Madison's administrations. In addition to this, new nations

have sprung up and new missions nave

atod.at tne goveromemi-vi v.fc

nt

both

ar

The policy pur

W , ,!atS;;!e mill only 10 have sprung up and new missions na f f Uveen 7 andcSot-c created at the ernmc of G m i;V: watered bv the West and IVru. Mr. 'raod its branches; of Charge des Allaire jt i ench th ,3;r n,lvbc 200 natei amountinu to 28.000 dollars thc fi t c . r-oi n,.i m .,ifi and salaries. Ine policy pt

Gen. Clark who went among the Choctaw and Chickasiw Indians, to negotiate w i'h them for the sale of their lands in Mississippi, has not succeeded. Both nations were determined not to part with them; ar.d it is said that the Legislature of of Mississippi, will probaply undertake to introduce their laws among them. If we understand the plan and object, they are humane and benevolent; and it is to be hoped they may be successful. Those

tribes are a good deal advanced in civili-

Zalions and are last improving. i ne Legislative system of the U. Stales, judiciously adapted to their condition, and applied with a real disposition to do them good, might be productive of the highest benefits.

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u-..', ll ,,!nlIM r.t her pails "J ' . . , , 1 J,'ie. The I, alLrire, it , H-auId have scnt.rcsidcnt Ministers, tl

he re-

Two boys, about 16 and 17 years ef age, from the Potawntamie tribe of Indians, have been sent to Vermont to receive a medical education, at the institution in Castleton. Their names are Sosivay and Conauda, in their native language, but they have received the English names of Francis Barron and Thcpas Baldwin They have been for four years at T.lr. M'Coy's school in Indian.-., where they have made good proficiency. It will require but Hitle more than S'100 annually to support them both; and this amount is expected to be raised by subscriptions in the vicinity. After completing their education they intend to return to dispense the benefits of it to their countrymen. BLANK DEEDS " FCH SATE AT THIS OFFlCEt

AT a meeting held by the meii.bcrs of the 1 1 to Medical District of the State of Indiana, at the house of William Elliott, in CVnfrcville, on Monday, the 7th lay of May, IC.I7, agreeably to a resolution of the State Medical Society, thoy proceeded to the election of Officers. Loriv.g . Waldo was chosen President, James It. Mendenhall and Will iaui W. Bunnell Censors, Wiiliarn Putrh Treasurer, and David F. Sackett Secretary. The following gentlemen, aftpr due examination, were admitted a? members of said society: He. Joel Penington and Dr. Joel Reed. The board- then adjourned until the iirst Monday in November next. L. A. WALDO, President. D. F. Sackett, Secretary.

OWEN F.DGERTOX respectfullj informs his old customers, and others, that he still carries on the above business, at his old stand, where he xpecta to keep constantly on hand men, women and children's shoes and boots. He will also work up the stock of rustoners. His prices arc reasonable, & his work warrented to be well done.

Approved country produce will be received in payment. Richmond, May 4, 1827. 1534 BEEF CATTLE. OTXHE subscribers intend purchasing, throughout iik the ensuin? summer, any number of -e-fed BEEF CATTLE for which they will invariably pay CASH. They will be at Richmond, prepared to purchase, about every third week, when they: hope those who have Cattle to sell will call upon them. During their absence, Jehu Stuart, aen will attend to the business for them. JEHU STUART, NATHANIEL M. REEDER. April 20, 132C. 151tf THE WESTERN r Medical avd Pys!iea 3cm vna

Edited by D. Drake, JJ, D,itG. IV. JVriShi,M. D. TtTTT'ILL be published monthly: Ench number Vv will contain from 56 to 64 octavo papeg making annually a volume of about 750. It will be transmitted to subscribers by mail, unless otherwise ordered. Trm price, per annum, is four dollars, payable in advance. All communications must be addressed to N. & G. Guilford, the publishers, Cincinnati, (post paid,) to vrhom all subcrriptioas are ncJe payable. PRODUCE. 1 jHE following articles of produce will be recrfved on subscription for the Lkger, at tha market price, if delivered at the Office, at Willinia Wright's store, in Milton, or at Mills' store, in the Tennessee Seltlomrnt Wheat, Rye, Oats, Coin, Bacon, Sutrar, Ginseng Bees-wax, Caudles, Flax, Wool, Linen, Rags, Grain, Bees-wax, Sugar, Gineng, and Rag4 will be received at Col. Rose's mill, in Union co at Maj. Lewis' tavern, in Liberty, by Josh. Youc?, in Brownsville, and by Dr. Way, in Newport. NEW AMERICAN SPELTLlN(FB(70Tc. FOR SALE at this ofiice, by tho dczen or single, R uteres American Sfieliin

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