Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 2, Richmond, Wayne County, 9 June 1827 — Page 3
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CANDIDATES. In Wayne county, FOR SHERIFF. JOHX WHITEHEAD WILLIAM MCLAXE. LEGISLATURE. IVILLLIM STEELE, HEXRY HOOVER. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ROBERT HILL. ASA M. SHEARMAX. ABEL LOMAX.
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REFRESEN'TATIVE. AXDREW IIIXDMAX. COMMISSIONER. JOIIX S. IIUXT. 1 VILLI AM YOUSE. SHERIFF. THOMAS M'MEAXS. CLERK. JOIIX B. ROSE, EDGHILL BIRXSIDE.
FiThilhf Cincinnati Register
SllEWlVV'S SALE.
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ft. virtue of a writ off.x. tf t.j. to me direc-
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on l ti.Mi a ? the pro, erty of J line Maguire, at the suit i of J .irut s Orr.
WILLIAM .M-CLANT. Sheriff. 1 1
hall expose to imblic sale, nt the court
l.o.ie iloor in Ccntreville, on Saturday the UOth .instant, hotween the hours of 10 and 4, the east tirtlf Ol Lot No. 15. in !..! nrt r.HI.P t
Tiiin'j? that I h;;c n 1 h.itc Frm the ! "" Unid out by Jurrmi-ih Cox taken in execu-
4 when on!v Wr.it that (loutcil
n i- foiu.o unm, nnia canoe, pro-! I hy h u i hy two pcr.-ors one in ow, and t! other in the stern. ; avc rtth' t!.y when tfio ii.trodnc, -l a l.t l i)oat, witli a fhir.!e rool : ih 1 a? a n;::!ity :npi vcn.ent in 'I'incN uf the u est. j !r.'(r'aT the tl iv when t!if arrival : "Vj,af!ian I i r-t the St. Lomi ' ;v. re t lhd at the lieail of the ( )hhO '
PUST received from FliiladelphiJi, a large and Q complete assortment of plaio and fashionable Foreign anil Domestic DRY GOODS: Araonsr which are Broad Cloths and Cassimcre?, of the Oxford and S'cel mixtures. Also HARDWARE: Mill and cross-cut paws, Anvils and vices, Penknives of a superior quality, Scythes and sickles, &c. SCHdOL BOOKS. Riddle's Architect, Vincent's Fluxions, Large Family Bible?, Comly's Spelling Book, Szc. W'alker's large Dictionary, Blackstone?s Commentaries. SADDLERV A complete assortment. QUEENSWARE, HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, GROCERIES, TIN WARE, L idies' and children's Bootees & Shoes.
I All of which will be disposed of on more reasonable
j terms than ever, owing to the reduced prices at the
eauwaru. ROBERT MORRISSOX. Richmond, 6th uio. 1, 1827. uf
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i important t vent in the tsa:.a.tioir nr.
n Hi! er the i!;ty whc5 a pni.-ac
loat'a from Natrhf lo I'ittsh'J i ilh, il! ti a - j cdy trip L r thd ik t ci.ill rir; ar il when the !to..fn' n, a u e.!irct leaped. oa jero after h'tirej this voyage, thev exhihitrd an ,:; ran.-h riitnph, a the iraiiorI is vu t'a.i: f. a fr.-rn the m
EXECLTOU'S XOTICE. S' it of In a ina, )
K:it. '..:. roi:r,tv. All prrton? having le;ril ' d .i..iH'! arraiu-'t tbe -tate of David J :iy , t!eceaed, I v nl ; r.-t :.t ti.rm dij!v anlhcnticatrd to Willmml
J ty, Krru? r of Uk" !ast will and testument of tbti U:n;J J n, ih c',. within twelve otoliths from l'n 'l it'- All i !. in !-btc l in s:id estate are re-i;-!c.; t.iiiiako in. mediate pa vmrnt. The e state ..u,'i.. WILLI M J AY, E r. j.eir i, ic:t- :,Zy.l
VLL v. r;-:ie in U ' tt d t; the eMatc- of A. a Evans, m de.;'a-c'd, ate r-'U-ted to call on the Mih ri- i
i JUST received a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD IV A RE, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, GROCERIES. Leghorn Hats with extra crown?, ditto Bonnets Straw Bom et Ladies' morocco walking shoes, ditto high heel pumps, Men's Monroes call skin shoeg, ditto. Boots of a good quality,
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tt letters of iidiianiftration 3 OliVlUliU, 1 eiieVllU ftX .AlntlOll
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on -a- 1 (.:.:. an". nnk. itnneciiaie payment; aiti ' T7TT7'Prr f !:.;-! iv in - i-!.:iiti- a ' uiit said estate ;ti deireii I
t.i r.rrx-.'i:t tl.t-.a u :t!.in viie year, proptrK authrn-1;
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KVAXS. Adar. 1083
r t- he lauiK !r. ii on '
e f't an of the Aihvhany. ;' 1 i . tilt m h " r t h' time -when a tra. r to aitf wa- viewed as the m-:t er.ieri : an.i:t 'vt n thf hardy sons of t h . t: i: I i5 itorn fietn the i month1 , ht- a liaileU a a travel hi who ha! '
ILL ' -o!d Tjfilir js -bir, on Friday the ';
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herder 5
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rero'Tiih r !'.." ! ;v w!en the
'. ()hi'te a w ihlei nt atal Now ti ; wa-i - orL' u'.jh i" iitciailv cut
f :n the worhi. 1 h ie livetl t ee the :av when the k - ' t i- ;! i'jri-'.itt'e: as the ro-e vht-n the , r oi "!oatmen has htcrine extiia t. ardi ,
J:t! oi't. :it th" hou-e of a Lan, dee't
k- ri ' vn-l.:: (he r-'.nal estate of the ;
t u! i' r. ii'!-! f oie ! fr?e, 'evml head j nff-i'ti'', atul w h-at. oat, corn titid i
l iv in tii' L'r ";:!' : ' irni.Ttr lt tuo, hmif ht.l tur
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H.'ft ) c.n..t.ciie at 10 o'elnrk on .-.ltd dav
... atte..:!ii'c will I v :n by
Tune '.!.. Li-T. 15H'3 j- mon which are
REAL FRENCH BRANDY, express
iv ior sickness, CROSS-CUT & .MILL SAWS. AH of which have been selected with care, and b :iht in the markets of New York and PhiladrL oH;i. which we offer, WHOLES JLL OR RLTAlLy at reduced prices. E. L. & P. II. FROST. 5th Mo. 25th, 1827. I5ta
rp-dit will be fivers j1 "fT UST received, from Philadelphia, a neaf in d with approved fci-!, plain assortment of
DRY GOODS, & HARDWARE.
. LOST FILLY. I S PR Y I'.I ) from ( he su!'crriber, in A; nl l.it, a dark ba v or lici t brovn
inare colt, tvvo vcara old hit winter; .
morv on!v preserved in the tiadi- ; f4- a 4,11,11 ,,;,r,n forehead, a lit-j , " " I i ' J tu nhite nrotind her left hind hoof, ' ,;in' ol on i ooruers. -Lt . . i . , ( . ,, j I and sa'htlv docked. A reasonable
i'c It veil to Mr two snletxiid ernes n u ai u i n.-
oted to niaiiufac tints, the other loj' lake her up and return her. or cive iuf nnation crce,?pii. u up, where in ho hood, ji w!;rr" VV, 1!;WI 5,M,V Jl'ALLLNts1 7 , . ., i . I1 lroun-il!e, t man eo. .May 24, IC2. appeared like ru llization, lut toe:
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alt
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iiave Uvea to see two splendid ciuc u c,.;nr)et,..tion ill be r oen to any one who may
leoted to nianulac tint s. tlie oilier to
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afthe.oldierorofthe sutler. l' UV.VW CATTl.ft.
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' . ..'fiiir, suri- ,-rioers lno-ittt purcnai!ir, inroiiEiiotil ; S,,. nf I. iy i i i . - . hv mechanical philosophy equal to- the ,.t,-,i,,r dimmer, any numb, r ot ll-ed II" tjU J JnrJlana Randolph county, Ham
etr-cted hv the art of printin". It R1.EF CVi TTLK, for which they will invariably M . township. han.'.-d the character of western com- MM, Cf"' h--v,ll be at Uuhmond prepared! TAKEN UP, by Jnme, Oldham, a " "fj I t iitirch;ie. alifnt everv tinrJ wreir. when it?. Knunn i, .
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, iiiki t i iiiw; i ii ... . . . . j npe iiioe nu u;ivf vyiiiur ui scii win ci ii il non
i-h lor amhil itmjr time and space, :; them. Dunn their absence, Jehu bTUART, sen.
00 pair super jnoroceo andpruncllc shoes. Calicoes Seersuckers, Washington Stripe, 4-4, 7-8 $, 3-4 Mushns, brown S- Mcackcl, G-4 $ 4-4 Cambric ) ,f ,. do. do. Book I JIllshns Silks. Braids. Linen A Cotton Checks, Gnrum and Metal Buttons, Razors, Strops A Paste, A. S,t. ir. J. P. PLU.MMER. 31 mo. 20th, 1827. 143
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altogether hyperbolical. By it JI Qllc,'d tw lhe Wt7s? U u(t, Oihrans ami Pilsbiirgh have bect melj na I IIAMEL M.' RE 1. 1,,. .-.:ioa ioa ir.iif
REEDF.R.
neighbor?.
,ive lived to see the dny, when avisNew Oileatts, from Cincinnati res no more preparation than a visti to a Lboiinu country town. 1 remember n it required ns much previous ar.ement as a voync to Calcutta, iiave lived to see vessel? of 300 tons vin: in twelve or fifteen days from v Orleans at Cincinnati, and I calculate iu living to see them arrive in ten day s.
1 have lived to see vessels compoHiim
amount of lonage of upwards of 4000 . arrive in one week at the harbor of irmati. 1 these thinus I have seen, and yet I u vfcc 2 font i tied to be numbered among souiil' men of the west. HESl'ER.
April 20, IC26.
HEHOKEKS Sc Osmges. The Arkansas : -tte of 1()th ult. ays, 41 we learn, from era! gentlemen, who passed down the ;au-a-, la-t week, from fart Smith and toam rtt Gibson, that all apprehensions .nhties aain breaking out between Cherokee and Osage Indians, have
i.led: and that the prospect of an am-; to adjustment of the difficulties which!
for x I a' time exited between llie
t illSu 51 email star in
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'i iT7fncar hind foot, a small senr nn Iht
i C3ft--w-near shoulder, 'white spot on the near I jaw, a scar on her near hind foot, ten or eleven I year old, appraised to thirty-five dollars, by Bur-
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