Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 3, Richmond, Wayne County, 16 June 1827 — Page 3

" PUBliC MEETING. meeting ol 1,10 til5zcns of Wavnc

and O! uie iui.lus ui uitivi piiu the countv lo led disposed - to attend, quested by the citizens of Richmond, ! held the school house in this pi ice, en Motuliv next, the iah inM 4 f M.

I;cLiiidi ii all but open revolt. Last year's '

- uvtuiciu mo minions, and no sensible improvement has since occurred.

Such U the domestic state of this empire. Do not hostilities in western Europe linns on a hair? Does not Spain already front us in arms? And is not her SoJhic trumpet sounding from Badajos to Seville? We have closed the western Indies agnimt America from feelings of commercial rivalry. Its active seamen have already "grossed an important branch of our caring trade with the eastern Indies. Then ne an embargo and a non intercourse .rom which America would have lrss fear than formerly , for she is no longer fependent on Britain for the supply of her do'ic unnts. In a five years they will ensuprrsrde British productions, uith the

ion perhaps of silk and the finer cotton y. Even now ihey interfere materiwith our manufacturers iu U. Can- . and South America. They have eeached the Mediterranean, to one of which, wi'hin a ft w months, 1500 Mes of American cotton goods were ship-

Switzerland IjM from Boston.

t. jnuc-, b ' j ufacturiog monopoly are i,o more! AIdciu'much damage to the fruit, grain, &c. jre;tdy multitudes of our best workmen

have emigrated, be ;ri their arts and

appear highly pleased with ihe.-cottutr)! thus far, and from his own knowledge of! the country above, and the renrrafnt;irirtn!

of others who have visited if, he anticipates a favorable report of it from them on their return to their brethren in the Creek nation.'

JVew Goods!

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rit t.v im) u sire ot ovint: moen. ' Franklin.

'u.y among the candidates in this coun- jjtud j-v c.ti! stv this of himself? It i a iaMe .c:

ce.aiid outiht to be remembered in !

fi ction t. tH trust the LeciI.!ur- wa I jidu5tr to other hci They swarm -ciMfrv -",,1,r'i,r'"r tI.ro.i2h the northern Mate of America.

I Her starry Jlag iff noti cotirpicucus on every saiinivitl i-wr.i dtfy enr thunder. Her

tmheries were formtriv the fiutscry of our

imrn. Ihoieolew I oUndland aid

1 Labrador are iihnost t .xcl naively engross-

- i vti'r m d " ii fi ru ri inrii nil i. i in

...... j ed by the Americans. 1 .ev fend annually

I, : ct us a uiior. u is innmieiy more ; n,mr tSian 4000 vtttn to these shore?. I

,,!.! f:i' tr Iu tht!S distinguished bv the ..! fnnlnv .rH OOll jv.rn iit fh traHr.

11. ----- - - . - i;fla .v''v - - x.. . i .n.b'.a. J judgment of one's fellow t iti jj They are nursed amid the fop and tern- ij

2 than tor..tn thnr futlrapcs by sdsci- ,j l' l'" aw.tr, "' , . . . . f! with every rock and quicksand in the dillsti'!, it bv what is termed r'edi interim:. u - - ' i i ia ra ' U uSt naii'ation, impenetrable to cold aud It, appear to that a mm ot really in.TH.I to hardship. h -nr !!. would choo?e r.ttfit r to ! Iet England f I.t-n loik well to herself,

r-:rM!n :r.o rr so private iue, inaii u gaiii , ,,u ,UI ii". .." i; tmi-.crre bv surh methods as arc reo,!ed f innd inow a sleeping volcano, the tit jj . ' ... , , . , 1 -eruption which rr.av he tei a ihle. sshould , to ;? tr.:s coujiti v. e do seriot'fiv v. a i .i ... .' i i i un.. A

;u .imeni'iii ueu nucuir i u.mti, uuw- h net and hall cartridges will not keep dt wn l Vc Irish people. Different legislation must rn Utritd. The safety of England .may jj he compromised, and the justice twzc denied J

Hessian Fly. Most destructive ravages have been made by the fly in this county, and, as far as we can learn, in most parts of the Miami country. Many fields of wheat, that in the spring appeared unusually promising, aud indicated an abundant harvest, have been ploughed up and planted with corn. A great part of the fields will scarcely yield half of the usual crop, and we are informed by several farmers, that many more will not repay the trouble

'61 reapinjr. Dayton Journal.

CANDIDATES.

In IVayne county. FOR SHERIFF. JOIIX WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM JWCLjLYE. LEGISLATURE. WILLIAM STEELE, HENRY HOOFER, WILLIAM ELLIO TT9 ROBERT HILL, ASA M. SHEARMAN, ABEL LOMAX.

JpUST received, from ' Philadelphia, a neat and sJ plain assortment of DRY GOODS, & HARDWARE. Aaong which are 1 00 pair super morocco and prunelle shoefy

aucoesj Seersuckers, Washington Stripe, 4-4, 7-0 $r 3-4 Muslins, brown 4 bleached, 6-4 4-4 Cambric ) r ,. do. do. Book I Musi"", Silks, Braids, Linen & Cotton Checcs, Gorum and Metal Buttons, Razors, Strops Paste, &c. -c. fye. J. P. PLUMMER. 3d mo. 29th, 1827. 148

t'.-U the p-j.!e would frown down a!l Uv.h attempts to entrap them. Upon .'it;;: a ftforrnaL n depends o long as thoy rcti itf ranre f.:j practh c, there will or! be wanting ll.?e who will p r fit thtinelvti ! it. L't public opinion, n force n a powerful in these respect? than law cr gospel, but tpctk the veto to the i x r-ci.-c f ?uch practicc5, and they will cease. Wc feci the more earnest on this subject, b cause we know that many of the finest c.;! U of our country have been called into

tiie public councils without any exertions

ui their part, and almost without a wirh.

In Union county. REPRESENTATIVE. ANDREW HIjYDMAM COMMISSIONER. JOHN S. HUNT, WILLIAM YOUSE. SHERIFF. THOMAS M'MEANS. CLERK. JOHNB. ROSE, E DC! HILL BURNS IDE, JAMES LEITSTON. In Randolph county. REPRESENTATIVE. DANIEL WORTH.

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JUST received a general U9aurtaieut of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, GROCERIES. Leghorn Hats with extra crown?,? ditto Bonnets Straw Bonnets, Ladies' morocco walking shoes, ditto hih heel pumps, Men's Monroes calf skin shoes, ditto. Boots of a good quality, SIaaga, -Tewcvttfe. CVladc'wa REAL FRENCH BRANDY, expressly for sickness, CROSS CUT & MILL SAWS. All of which have been seJectf J with care and I bought iu true market? of New York and PluL.rfnl-

phia, which we offer, WHOLESALE, OR RE TAIL, at reduced prices. E. L. & p. R. FROST. 5th Mo. 25th, 1327. 156tf Seasonable Goods.

JAdnmVislratovs Notice.

will thtin be rendered from fear, bucb a A LL perviu indebted to the estHte of Am Evans,

-wav i m ver secuie cr peimanet.t; its '''d, an-requester, to ,) J . ' 1 ; i in r, ( who ha tJiitn cut Itttc-r (. appreheusions arc continually awake. ; . t t.,taie,) and t.ike imiut

reter was there a period when tne eiiecis cf a wise and well constituted ministry

were more ntcessarv.

from Nil-, Kf-t'U r. Ar.TF.ra ii language and manner?.

Nr.ti'innl Rnd. Mr. Weaver, the su

perintendent of this road, Iihs giien pub- j! lie it- tiee that he will enter ir.lo co?itracts n

i for he construction of the road as tar as

Z incsville. In a short time tnc grading

oj the road from Wheeling to Cambridge

! will ht completed, w hen it can be travel

led the whok of th t distance.

We understand the location of the read

deceatd, are requested to call on the si:bcri-

s of ndiiiiiti:-tration

mediate nhyinent; and

; tiiO-e luiviiiu" cmirus :i:anst said cttate are desired to present thcia within one ear, properly autheot ticated. I The estate is prjbably oht-nt. J AUCL EVANS, Adm'r. I June Cth, tO:r. I5S3

while in,e,wl,.,te.cr u:,s America..,! " ' ' .l:u!::;,,d: t,V Ml loval Erlim, .., j tbroBl. thi. .talc o,;.y be co . dircd I ..s

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J Uhei ihiiss whiththe fou:.d it prol- '''' t hom r u bv accepting in ex-

! it nronerto maue an aiieraiion.

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for their calicoes and other buck-

Creek Indians. The Arkansas Gazette,

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wiiiicj. u(ir navy was co.iiinst;u , . .u. , c - Hi built frigatcf u ith bits of tt,i- !l f the I7l. A( r,lf nCUUC.l,g the Van o, M b.mti.w at tlK-ir mast head-Kos 1 the emigrating part), .ays:-- Among he

,j : passengers who came up in the gteam boat

Catawba, we were much grauneu in uuucinj; our much tteemed f How citiz-n, Col. D. Brearley, formerly Agent for the Cherokee Indians cn the Arkansas, and now Agent for the emigrating party of the Creek Indians, in Georgia. Col. B. is conducting a delegation of four or live Chiefs and Waniors of the Creek nation to explore the country which has been offered to them by the government, west of the Territory of Arkansas, in exchange for the lands ceded by them to the United States, in the States ofGeorgia and Alabama. We understand he will proceed up the Arkansas about 100 miles above Cantonement Gibson, for the pur

pose of examining the country and select-

1 r Li;. ham d.d njl rare if it "rainc

n;l,ii i;'' and "brother Jonathan' was in rpecs treatetl us when uVan!cec die' uas lir.-t played to him, in rididi a "nation line" composition. The to ;k wi ll; JunatlianM played it at - 'ratoa and Vorktown, and was so huge- ' P-'- Hcd with it that he has often played tiince and zcill play it still. It is heard ''thia "militia'' mutters and on board his 'iu-, and the ponderous hammers of his !nr,(-S with the lively spindles and looms ": Li worktops, all go to that tunc; SO 'Jhn Hull,'5 who made it begins not to !,i,-it; and his jokes are turned into mel :rhoH L,'iuaii3. "Alas poor York ! hfire now are thy gibes and jests tb.it

-.o..t lo 5el the tabic in a roj.r: r hi. Agency; after which he A e j.ontiou undav limes, in sneaK- . . .

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W'MA bv so';! at f)iihlic vendue, on Friday tl.e 29th inst. at the house of Asa Evans, dee'd. ! of Jnfkson townhip, all the personal estate of the j saul deceased, cn.istin of one horse, several head I of cnttlu, sheep and hrgf: wheat, oats, corn and rlx in the cround : farm nit, utensil, household furt ftiture, &c. Sen. Nine moitthf credit will be given f hy the purchaser's giving bond with approved secu

rity. Hale I o cominenct at 10 o'clock on said day, when due attendance will he civen bv ABEL EVANS, Adia'r. June 6th, 1827. 1683

" - t "'e sit-iatiou of Great Britain says."it i-s not our habit to sonnd the tocsin 0,1 hht occasions but conceive it imposJ(i; to view the existing state of this "dry, without more than apprehension ,,n'l 1 inn. Twelve years of peace, and w,:t h the &itnntim nf Cireat liritainf

it- - . . - - Hehav a mii.ktiv -Itlinul a head? Its

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will return to uic vrerK iim " lect and bring on immediately as many of the Indians under his charge as may be prepared to remove. It is expected that several thousand will remove in the course of the present year, and it is not unlikely ftf the present exploring party shall re-

port lavoiably ot tne country; uwi v.

e have a ministry without a head I Its j I 0Q0 wi, ove within a year from the ; r'r-S the a,,li,d,-1 each uher c urc of the Ortt emigrating party. '"ple, and cu,uai!y devoid of con L ibera provif ioilg of thc Treaty, c (v' I he frhipping interest the cmuie , . aijows the nation an annuity ot

iay, is nan rumea eui ( crjooO and $30 per her.d tor every perM i "...napoly exiits no longer, a thousand ,j H emigrate,) together with the t rnanuJaetu,e.rsa,e starving oi seek-;, w,,ich they wil enjoy iu the , l' "l'e and redemption in distant lands. couul m,'lch is offered, tjwm, a regards v-have a debt of near 800 millions! ., frim(?. rCa u ;s t.ot improba.

II 1 ar m mm m - - m

1 K.tuhu? that r;des the country like a jfc greater portion of the nation,

""''re. i ax ation to meci

trl i this debt and our

"is, !v atnp near CO mi

public tslallish t illions annually 1;

Kn ?l DOO snub.

will crninrate in thc coursoof a few years.

We areeraUficd to learn from Col. IS.

is flooded with pauperis"., a, c j tKli ii)C dclogatioti who ucccmpany him

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. State of! Randolph count) . All perpons having lc5al !e.r.and airiiiist the estate of David Jay, deceased, will present them duly authenticated to William Jay, Executor of the last will and testament of the said David Jay, tlecM. within twelve months, from this date Ali those indebted to said estate are re1 nested to make immediate pay ment. The estate inherit. WILLIAM JAY, Ex'r. June 4,1827- I58P3 BY virtue of n writ otfi.fa. et te.a. to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, at the court house door in Ccntreville, on Saturday the 30th instant, between the hours of 10 and 4, the east half of Lot No. 15, to that part of the town of Richmond laid out by Jeremiah Cox taken in execution as the property of James Maguire, at the suit of James Orr. W ILLIAM M'CLANE, Sheriff. June 6, 1827. - 15113 THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY, AND COLONIAL JOURNAL. The deep and increasing interest which is felt in many parts of this country, on the subject of the efforts to colonize the free people of colour of the V. State, on the African coast, has induced the Board of Mauagers of the Colonization Society to propose the establishment of a periodical work, which shall furnish the public with accurate information concerning the plans anil prospects of their Institution; give a minute account of its operations, and of the condition and progress of the Colony j communicate any new and interesting intelligence which may be received, relatin? to the ecoeraphy, natural history

manners anil customs of Africa: and to admit intH

it page inch essays as may be thought calculated to advance the interests of tho Colony, or the cause of African Improvement, as well Us select passages from authors who havoalready written on this subject; and important extracts from the Reports of such Eoreijrn Associations as are ranking exertions to suppress the slave trade or relieve the African race. . . - - . The work will fca pnblishr 1 monthly, and comprise 32 octavo pages in each number at two dollars a vear, payable on the delivery of ttie 1st number. Th6e who become responsible for six copies, h til receive a seventh gratis. All snbscriptiens, rfuiittences and coroounicationi should ba tzr.X to It. R. Gir.y, W'adunjftou city. .

TTUST received frm Philadelphia, a larce an 1 complete assortment of plaiu and fashionable Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS: Among which are Broad Cloths and Caesimeres, of thc Oxford and Steel mixtures. AlsoHARDWARE: Mill and cross-cut saws, Aevils and vices, Penknives of a superior quality, Srvthpa and Rirlr Ir Rrr.

SCHOOL BOOKS. Diddled Architect, Vincent's Fluxions, Large Family Bibles, Comly's Spelling Book, c. Walker's large Dictionary, Blackstone's Commentaries. SADDLERYA complete assorijucnt QUEENS WARE, HATTERS' TRlilMINGS, GROCERIES, TIN WARE, Ladies' and children's Bootees &z Shoes. All of which will be disposed of on more reasonable term3 thaa ever, owing to the reduced prices ut the eastward. ROBERT MORRISSON. Richmond, 6tb mo. 1, I 27. I if AND LADIES' LlTEUARi' GAZETTE. Of which upwards of SCCOcopics are printed weekly; EMBELLISHED WltU ENGKAVIRGS. This work, enlarged to a Royal Quarto, will bo conducted hereafter as fol!3ws: I. Biographical Sketches of distinguiehed FtmalS; manners, conversation, fxshion, aud such other subjects as should claim attention in a gazette especially devoted th the ladies; under the editorial direction of Mrs. Harriet Muzzy, recently ofN. York, and authoress of many literary productions of high merit. II. " Original reviews, critical, literary and scientific notices cf all new publications at home r a -broad: under the editorial direction of the editor of the late American Monthly Magazine, and author of "The Wilderness," "O'Halloran," &e. &c. III. The news of the weeb: the drama, fine arts the culture of plants and flowers, poetry, anecdotes. IV. Ejsgravings. I. Washington's Sepulcher at Mount Vernon. 2. The heuss in which Franklin was born. 3. The Highlands from West Point. 4. City Hall, New Yor!:. 5. . Harper's Ferry, Va. G. Thc Capitol at Washington.- 7. The Falls of Niagara. 8. Bunker Hill Monument. 9. Castle Garden, New Yorli. 10. Re&:Jence of Joseph Bonaparte, near Philadelphia. II. Cistnnt view of Philadelphia. 12. Gallery of Portraits, containing likenesses of distinguished individual-, viz: Sir Walter Scott, Shakspeare, Hannah Moore, Mrs. Madeline, Mrs. Opie, Ilobrrt Gc;st Mrs. Ilemaus

and others. This popular trcri, derolsd especially to the la. dies, contains a rich fund cT miscellaneous literature, and ii beautifully printed in quarto form, expressly forbi-Jicj. Eiht paes are published every week, inabin a yearly volume of upwards of 40;) pa;e3, at Tco Dollars ZTifty Cents per annum . payable in advance. Address (pot paid) Thetuui C. CkTke,44, Chtrnut street, Philadelphia. " A LOST FILLY.

STHAYCD from the subscriber, in April I'st, a dari bay cr light brown oare colt, troycars old last winter; with a scroll star in her forehead; a lit-

( dt whit? arcuiul L?r left hind hoot, J and slizIyi docked. A reasouablo

corrpensation will be given to cay one who may ta!ie her up and return her, or eive information wherashais. LEWIS f.l. WALLING. Brotrasville, Union co. Maf IVZ7.