Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 1, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 June 1827 — Page 3

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riufDAVJUXK J, 1027.

; purchasers of public lands, are lobe offer- j: Died 'At Columbus, on the loth u!l.

cti at puuiic iaeas to Hows:

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i At Cincinnati, on the thiid Monday in

' Minst next;

5 2" ' " r 'J--TT-lT number we commence !' . At Jcffewonville, on the second Monday Vvith t!-c Trts y r Sjtn Julv next; fourth v of the Llglr. lot a-., At Vincenneson the fourth Monday in l P. .-n-.tbs we have been connected j. jfl)v nf,xt. tcut w ..i. ii.int or sole' editor. Our a S ilo to continue not exceedinc .r d.ivc.

ICU, :ritl. r as punt or sole editor. Our;! Sale to continue not exceeding 5 days.

. ,i ,oriod h ive been direct U :

lopreivcd to be our ulutv.-- Ij Montgomery county, O. contain, 3,48. b-Ylh:llfWVrot thit we have been ni;ivvliiU'n,aI,; inhabitants, over the age o Uef!. '' - i 1 1 1 t . i but st far xve twenty one C48 of which are in Daytor

'fy'-l''' tU , trvr:.,hm.

S:v. t!tat Miliicienl .mention nas t i cr"v i , Arivc cur paier a standing not ij t,,,. i ,,, i; T- - i .-i i ... i ... ..... .!. ; i - , .

Seasonable Goo

; Mr. George-Nashee, one of the proprie-J

is ui inu caio oiriie journal, mr. iasn-i ........ -. I ! li . 1 I I : I I

i;iiju in ine ousiness oi punusiiinc a ! Trer, . . L , , , . . . . , , . . n 1 b ri UbT received from Philadelphia, a larse am! newspaper about 18 years ago, as one of; CO!llpU .te aort,lielit ()( ,(alii and fashion! it... It i r . t i . . t . . . . .

iim eunors oi me nuicotne supporter, a toreign and Domestic

II I , , . , . . !

, , , and has been employed in the same busi

ness ever since.

Xalchitor hps. Anril 3. Wo lp.nrn that thft

). i : Carancawa Indians have lately made an b I i 'l i n nn . nr . . C inli.iltilrinla C A

. i "ii'u rv uii ruiiii. uh; liiiiiin 1 1. tuts kil nur" 1 11 ijs Colony, and killed one nrson. when

ton r lit.

Mill' H IUI IK U 'U I 111 I'UI.UIV J4 I IIIdian.s, and killed thirteen of (hem, These Indians have been at war with the mhabi-

t Tth Ci-'i'tvinptiblc, and to render Hs ,I.,y cvenitiL'; the'iltf, iust. the steam b at I 'numbers have been so reduced that they Cl" ' .ir.arilv useful and inteie?ting. , totviuij a lare keel. Discharged jr- ve the settlers verv little trouble at prcs- ... "UK I V."'" ; . ... .1.1 "

h it inunt ration, and we will be s-ui, a.,ii n it fur l,v.uisville same night, j ent. i ca;5-"14 v ' . i? Oa Sunday morning, ahout 3 o'clock, the; . , .t,,i j in ur eerc.ons. iv- . . . . . .. , ri r. .r.:fe v : r.-.i'"- . .JM j.!ine touched a ui landing, tenk in , T!)e UUc y::ra i? a puneriuUi iiHiIus to actn-n, anil r,m. paei.rei and proceeded to the- Big j! adj ounicd o 1 iiviu- fuhiect to its strongest; Veruulliii : ri.'urtu'd on Monday mominir, s ---ion of f . ... . ... i .........i a....... r. l x. .:.,,.:!!., v

i , , ui '.ue not sioL'Uiar ' and nn-?t d down for Louisville.

,i 1 ui the r pit it of a n an,

1 w t 1 1 4 II

ode iianu uenerai Assemni

Saturday the 5th ult. altera

Mir days, to convene again in

NewDott on the fourth Monday in June.

'. The principal business hetore the Assr

, '-o Iri- tie spirit oi a ti an, ;! , . rn.ur, u.,,, ... n ' ' . , , ; n,ih!t Culjnud Trade.W v publish a blv concerned the various elections ot the iuk:. toe same le vlini:, ana j' jt.ttf.r f m Canning to Mr. Gallatin .n i state. The propositions from the states of . 6.-n.i the mc sent.no nt. 1 lold out a ; MJ, . (.t We have also cooies oi otl - !; Georgia and Illinois to amend the Consti- . .-n, ;,t utnitnde, an J on may ; er letters relating to it, hut there i not Ij tution of the United States, so as to take r I ltC uUtiCa exeiti.u.s ct the : room for them this week, even if we away the; election of President from the :;: 'n a r . . . - r ... ! ib.o-: thoiiht it neces-arv to copy them at ttie ;' Hmio of Representatives in all events, Lfr .tv ii'.. . j present time. The result appears to be, j wcie presented and referred. Jour. ..rtn.ttinl) w ithout some adequate pros- ,i;t Qre;l Ikit;i.r a IR..oriaticil i ...etc! n. iV, !aa! ndvat.tae. It ts a pow- !; COIlcCr!iii: the trade of the United States ;j South Carolina. A noble bridge has a: d nn,l-lling si nlimen, and to cx- ! with the Dritish colonies, and rfberves to j, been built over the Conga ree, at Colom- ' ,VVi'tj!(L.0 artest mankind in herself the regulation of that trade as j; bin, where the river is MOO feet wide and tl :U!J ' te , . .:m VQ x "shall b- th.-ufit most advantageous to her- j! U.c water ri-cs 32 feet above its lowest :Ur erovaiil taiecr. - ; Qi this we do not complain. Drit level. These hew the greatness of the .nriia frantbe ordinary teeung 4,1 ,1!J- ! ;i;n r,rtaiidv has as much rieht to pte-j woik. 'i he abutments ai.d piers are of

?, a;.J then' foie K(l srrno remiss. bCric. the terms on whieh our v. ols w ith j ranit-, t'n? su peitrcture wood, ro-fed ... t ...... r . i I ! MM .. ... 1 . 1 .

WO l.!e onartleu.

i ... ,r t.i-ft b'l! little eitm ! tl.Ir -:tri.-.-c bnl! rlilt-r t!if !. !? ; f h(I joui

i;;,ti l..." The patioa..ge to the Lt c.mv ' ceh.nies, as be has and yxeits u. pr ,ulit: v;i b., r.hout HO.OOO. it was built ' ' , , j fi, , .,. i llvl. the use of our bread-sluilsnial meats to her WW mi ihigg iM-aitehuaucanu tht. oU.tr 0,!-0vvn halftarved poeul-.tina. We have': What a volume of water must desc tVecitaMUhfneitt still more so; and it .hv.AUU. rihts. We u ill not 1 wer our ' the Con-nree when, at Coh mbin, 1 U' v h the strictest economy that we are .h,,r oi, entei inn a British port we claim :. feel wide, it has been swelled tl rt-i

, 'A.-A f0 kefpthe estnlisbmcni m ot nf-pwitu as an mdepcnaeni nanoi', .tun . pm-i aaove u;e oioniai iee.

. ij, ? ve nope lor nein-r times: i. w hi kmm icu u h,u

au eoiamLT w tiicu e m

ro-t

by

DRY GOODS:

Among which are Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, of the Oxford and Steel mixtures. Also HARDWARE: Mill and cross-cut saws, Anvils and vices, Penknives of a superior qualify, Scythes and sickles, Slc. SCHOOL BOOKS: Riddle's Architect, Vincent's Fluxions, Large Famil) Bibles, Coiniy's Spelling Book, Blackstone's Common tanei. SADDLERY A complete assortment,. QUELNSWAKE, HATiERS1 IRIMMINGS, GUOi.EUiES, TEN WARE, Ladies' and children's Bootees & Shoes. All of which will be dispuar-d of on mere reasoJirfb teri3 than ever, owing to the reduced prices ui th eustw.trd. ROBERT MORR1SSON. Richmond, Cth ma. I, IB27. lit

nd

100

-two

j State of Indiana, Randolph county H ard

t lownsnip, TAKEhN UP, bj James OUham, a bfoMi mm-, he;o null hai, ii!ie o ttt S3 jiev hands and a b ill his; h. a email star in

' lti,e brehtail, some while hairs on her Wx'r bind foot, a ?n.all gear in btr Gsi3 ,i,-:ir "biinidt r, white gpot ou the pear jaw, a rear on ' her nar bimt tout, le.j or et.-ven ! ye.ir uitl, appraised to thirty-five doburs. b bnrkt t Per?' ami James Hester. 1 hercbj certitv the

above to be a trie co; irum mv esira doo. I G CORG E UKI X KN O U K , J .

r.

May 9, 1827.

lab': J

r. .vna-e ours.Mve- to cooui ue aio. m- .-sj j, iehl any thing w bo h is j- Ium d ; 4-v inch.Mve, tt.eso were n hmdnd ,.r.n This wuru, inland t a Rojai Uu.ato, will t-e M Ui' ton,. Thus are our atiurs coi..; i ... ; jis ;. anv;-l at this ottv. 2.5 sntjs. 1,. ; ,I(),r;l.hu.u -ken he of di.tinguiihfed B . ;r,, -.;. :!. :! we cenceive, in tne. set- (' uull, rxtend ibe principle on c. hi. h i rt ti-1. o. sc!M:-rs ai;d 21 slo-. ps. 1 l ese : mai,.. inanner, ct-nveisatioii, nohien, mtl such u-r'.-v eou-.trv. I Croat Bi it hi. acts and sa we olh-rvon' ves-U brought a bout jif'.r.t u hindtL pus- ther subieet. a- nu.e.ld ela.u. -,tu ntu.n in a ca7ettc ' , . , , V, ,tt ,i . ,. , t ,.;,,,, jom 'e-necianv devoted th the b..n. . ie.no r tne etun.ri- .. ...i.i..!:... ..J;.:,-. ,u i.,r eor r hdbs 'nod ca a'. -Hi w rr:..ti tto ot joa oi v. now , a - ,.,..,. ..f v

e- ;iah. Ft a to S it n: day to W dt'CS-

THiv ALBUBi, Of which iipwettls ei OOOtt o ies aie j m tt 0 weekij;' l'MiirtiiMiri) ttiTll ENOltAVIGS.

f? r s a-1; ta

vli the leau;? t; political ln(ut U

r ("ir ciuths ;aat cane. -i o

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raickraii!" ; sJ ' ou will nd tahe t nr t: eo j .oc emim -:nt iV. n Great Lntatn. . , t ,;. . I bin k i t.tf roi. eihor ve-els from Fun-t-e noy

? . ... .ur.r'f'fi :u.! w ill he lost- b

l. C C H '...rii. ... u -..v. , ,-,,,. t:.r v

1 Til. . . ' 1

r'a:t',! as circun.-tai.ce tn i. nire. y.'e :.r;; drci-.a-JH u::ec;uvee;;lh friend

at Administration: not la. t aus,

it (itn etiou ef Mr. 11 , met Id ui s , reci ntSi f X.

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I bin k i t.iiaoi eihor ve-e s trom Luro't-e nuv ',' oi'hisih merit.

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5 Ir. AJami ii Pi' sident, l.'Ut because it in '.-ur piaiar, purtn A the-e roc.s'j:: .rh re v : a. 1 i'oar1 ,vh e t , thcritv ci ur (cuntr. I: ha; r;ivtn i

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support Hit g:ra!

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:U ;t,t' n,v.v, a vald of I due, have al- o hoard as w e are inform- l! (n,;nal n ylt ent.cah literary and ci'1 ' J. i i t Jit.!;;: notices oi all n-w !-ab :eati oiis atlcmv era-

then.'. Wo will not submit ourselves to j; ed a irieat u tv ennratas ana vye Urrt(. umlt.r the oaonal dtreciion of the editor jj t a' alia'i of your orders in cotit c ih Irani, ir-'i! a I te ranr.her C the Chisow 'o!' the late American .M.-nihlv Masj'Uine. an-4, auv l n nc and revok-d at ph auie. Chronicle that several r.fuhe permns ahont j tior of-TI.e Wiiaernesv' -O-iialioran,- iy,. Le x' ' -l 1 'M ",u'c rtnu , , . 1 , , , i .. it fi 111. t la news oi the week: the drama, tun -on 9, h- f;avo reiled, and will te-a5t them a-t to abat-dou tnctr na'ivc home lot tot U. ( lhf. , ,lMllr,. f ,UzA5 au! flo'verato', nnecd.-t.-. 'ih- -nd while nroferrin'-- fn-e trode," j Slates, have h-.ni been in OlasH'.ovva, and i; ty. d.ngkavix.s. I. Wa'hti -u,u Sepnlchi r

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i.ait-p-s.dent o: yen as on aie iootptrti er.t .d a?. V: e wlo !e in. ot ' the ;m t or i ma !)e resolved i a a Cobridc I utiup t

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tbi!

i' 7 .vi,.'. r-f-,r;i. Ti-- Dedham Rt --ister; 'the .oithoiitv ..f Ma'i. flea. Gaines, who

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ti I I' i l I.Hl'il3 Ui i

i!i crr-a nnvrovemeio ; a;a;

' . i 'i' .. c ' la; e;as horr. '? ia Ilictdaods o-oni West t'oif. la-irn-p, rme trade,. lo .-UO I IMS. iUU Vujk - Hu.,nr,: Ferr,, va. ;i !,CirtV WCkCniJ tr alwnys extern. ed. ; ( liit: C!l;iit(() ut V:i?hintuu. 7. The Fa!h of. X Y. Oa:(ttC, I Nivara. B. Bunker Hil b nurat nt. 0. Cattle G .r !cn, New York. 10. Renha.ee a Joseph Oo- " I1 -i- I".,.! .,!..!, ,.. I! l.a:iT.f vk-w nf

I li t , H fl i illlcr.H i .M". ......... .....

t i v-i, ..- i ;-( .ut riipn.s nue-uiu, v ..

i"1 uit.li ?p:i it. Gra-r,'" and i 1 t

' . (, !,'. i ta i a .e ue ;re that it bai .. ;s -Jot v. we h.,ael be iecr.it t' ; "! ! as riinr not t ield it a coi-

stales. th: t Mr.. I) hi tab (ha t eit, uifeo bad i-.,t ariiv d from Natchitoches, sta

I SI.

.;- Xi. P I i. Gat. i ett, oi M...t n o do t

1 Pi.ihulelnhia I J- Galierv of Portraits, cfritai..ins

! akeneises of di??ingiiihed individm!,- viz: Sir I Walter Scott, Shaksj.eare, Hantrih Moure Mr-.

thai ti e Fuduniaus aie b.t.kon up d j .j otliCTV 1

The Cherokee? had OC-j; This eopular rork, devoted especially to t! Ja-

.. .1 oit. Wh ot ver it -changes it?

'ir- to th- d-a"iVanta of toe roun-

. !h- a n e w hi ; ait ttu.

! -" .:. ! ll at baa; we sha'! rd'Ct no a: a

a 1 i Foit. though rt itred a r ;r. . ; . . ; -. we shall nrd rail at tl ot va-a u ay ho; ,.... jy thir !: differently fn-m ;a ,l Iraad t!o :a . ;?h the coar?c cpi-:'--b uiaa h ate bar;divd about by the con-

. . . i i. . i i . i . . . I . . . ! i ; . l

n the r.tin int. cne enuMi u o v ui,;o- ..... - , ?. r .- - , , -

e.t , I., i .1 i i a....- .ititvillifffnes to taUC any U l , ie, cor.wins a run iujiu ui uii.-.......,...,, 4...V..4 teer tn lie Amciltan army tl tie t V ho; cl -in ,1 bolt UI.W I linni IO,aKe. ! turc, and is benutiftillv printed in quarto forn.,exti.a;, in the Ma.-sathusi tts inrjs, nnvn p in tne contort, and as a prool oi ttu ir -!n j; prC!.?,y for bittdini?. "Eicht pases are fmb!ihcd evil,,, dre-H and annearam e i f a snidit r . ;, et it , had not tied to the cflicrr romtran-ij t,r wcck$ mak,ng a 3 early volioue of upwards of ..' . . t . ..i.i ...it. . . o .....:-. r;H..n i..if lho had si J00 at Two Dollars Fittv Cents eer annuu.

. ,t vn..,, vhecontiaued mltie HIV.ce UtHH toe ...1,0,00 , A f T Dnn-V SI ,aV:d,ie in advance. Address (po.t paid) Thmnn, l.iC ot the roun- . of the war. three years, Mistatnii - an tin j, rau-ed t! eir dad t itlds and 7mVf c "crirkc, 41, Che?nut street, Philadelphia.

ti, ,f a m Idler with more than 01 dinaiy ! of t!a ir hav iar nr:de h criminal attempt ,

ab :;a aod ooraee, bavii L' In a n tw if e . to involve thrni m war vvitn men wnm . " . . . li 1 Mi : . .1 it... Inict rnriw'ntl.

f!

dan'f r oti?lv wa unded, the ueh she pre-i r

ved her sex undist nveied. At the disbaneUurf of t!io anr.v -he receivi d an honoia-

s . 1 a ble di? harjre, leturned to h r i lalivt s,.

in Mas-at huM Its, -slill in her i i w ntal.-.j When bei ae was made kno n to the j

2ovcrnment ot tbis state, iier nm -

br.ohron. There is not ttie Icnst reason,;

adds the Advotate, to doubt the truth of.

! this declaration.

HYBinNKillj. "An 1 rlo-' r i'rd then tho of life, Unite the hiisbu ui anO ttie wife." . .... . . r -v f , .1. .1.. 1 f nl

. . .. ... . ; f Y! - Kii :.! J IJfl V Otl rui-u.i y i-?n

rr ;!;,'s:: r ...r. -hii- FricdoM-..g House

Ut U vvii..'-. ' ' w'oirh she ha retitilnly received. Soon 1 .

.V -.- fir' 4 .'!!,., r o Pi.l rifTifP.

- - - . ..'.' J J II'. .14.... ' .... .. - j '-a.aMi-hid in the ddtl rent States and!.

'nia-nt -s. hern the 1 ?t ofOcto ar, 1 G2C, : after she resumed the hphero of her own .n ' . 1. . m... , ... ... nd. cv she vvji married to Mr. Gannett, an

In Maine, II; New Hampshire, 7; a industrious respectable tatmer. V . , borne and reared htm a reputable lamil o,u3; Ma-achai-etKO; Khode hi- f .( hliUeu . amj, to the c lose of life, she 'ir'1" Connccti'. ut. t); New Jerey, 5 !i l;tS ,uei ited the haractt r of an amiable

-'V i i!;. a.:; IVnnsvlvania, :4; Ut hi- wife, a tender mother, ana a Kinu wii. v,;i!'". ; Maryland, 3; Virginia, 51; N. plary nei-hbor, and a fiiend of her coun 5U f : ' SUth Car0limi' 'Ir'Mr. H. Mann,ofDedbnm, published a -u1' ; 1 laitaa. 5: Alabama, lb; .Missis- l m;mnirof her p,fc gom(. (jm,; since, of which v. I , : I. uoi ,ti.i, Aikan-as'i; Ten-j: t,e wloe edition, 1 500 copies have' been ''- t, : ,; K.aaiokv, 10; Ohio, 31; ? entirely sold. Another edition may he 2; :h(..,s 7: .Mi.oti, ; In s en expected, erdarged and improved Tolah h;,. Those in lad.aua hich will probably -eH..

!, . .r-. UrBift!rf in Mary WfllGIiT.

On jafheday, at Uidue (b nends )

' a !e 1 -iile. I. lf, r-r : ' oi tc, h a.t. ih I h'tia at, b : htnd, b'aa. .my, W ay t,c, ifah ! n-bnrfj, Washiiilon, Mi'.e, Law rem e, dla v Fano, Park. ( i' i . Madison, b.e i. Ku-h, 'i tut. iwitzerl and.

. , ... , sed neaiiy at ine utc "- -"o :aaao; Lr.uds. The h.nds wmc!l j o( ,u. Le:islature, reducin4 a:v- bta;a n -iinuiihed to the I!. Slate. jj wll ,fUie engineers, and otl "4t''- the several acts f r the rcii'. f of the jLtrictieg thctn. Sentinel.

rr.nrpl to learn fi cm the Hat risburgl

Cb,onide,that Mr. Strickland has resign ed bis ituation as principal engineer ot the Penan Ivaniaranal; th Jude Geddes, one .f the assistant en4:iieeis, has re siuned; andtlnitit i? probable, that Mi. Uoberls another of the assistant enpineeiwill al.-o resi-n. These resignations have taken idacein eonsetpicnce of a law pa.

sed neaily at the close 01 me n ir...

int: 1 I'm) otherwise re

Meeting House, Zedulon Ov erman, aged 71, to Euzaueth Small, aged 57. "CANDIDATES. In Wayne county, FOR SHF.RIFF. JOHX WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM JiVCLAXE. LEGISLATURE. WILUAM STEELE, 11EMIY 1100VEU, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JlOHEtiT HILL, ASA M. SIIEAHMAX,

ABEL LOMAX. Li Union county. RF.I'RESFN'T ATIVE. AM) HEW HLXDMAX. COMMISSIONER. joirx s. iiuxj WILLIAM YOUSE. SHERIFF. THOMAS MMEAXS. . CLERK. JOHX B. ROSE.

THE AF1ACAX REPOSITORY,

AND COLONUL JOURNAL. The deep and increasing interest which i fdt in many parts of this country, on the subject of the efforts to colonize the free people of colour of the U. State?, on the African coast, ha induced the. Board of Managers of the Colonization Society to propose the establishment ofa periodical work, which shall furnidi the public with accurate information concerning the plans and prospects of their Institution; .. ....,.., ;1(.pnm,t of its operations- and of the

I condition and progress of the Colony ; communicate I anv new and interesting intelligence which may be

receivetl, relating to me gcor.ipnj , 11.nu.... m.-.j manner? and customs of Africa: and to atlniit into its pace such essays as ruav he thought calculaterl to advance the interests of "the Colony , or the cause of African Improvement, as well .a select palaces from author who have already written on this sub,pet; and important extracts from the Reports of iich Eor.ei-'ii Associations as are making exertions to -upprcsEthe slave trade or reliev e the African The work will be published monthly, and comprise. 32 octavo pnges in each number, at two dollari a e er, pay dile on the delivery of the 1st number. Thoo w-ho become responsible f.r six copies, shall receive a seventh gratis All bscription remiltenct s and communications should be sent to li. R. Gurley, Washington city.

BOOlTs, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, Sec. &c. Neatly executed at this office on reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice. NFWlIUCA FOR SALE at this oflice, by the dozen or single, Rider's Xczo American Spelling Book. ". RAGS! RAGS!! Tzvo and a half cents pur pound, in cash, vill be given for clean .-linen and cotton Rags, at this Office..

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