Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 4, Richmond, Wayne County, 23 June 1827 — Page 2

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St Ic- te:l I'roni listtr?i !.

: Between the Colombian and native troops

the deepest animosity prevails, which has shown itself during the last month in sevoral acU of nfn hostility, in which a num-

ls:!crjrom l.ngtamljVir paper or nmjj berof lives were lost, evening was hardly distributed, before i Lima has hardly begun to feel the benvc were put in possession by thej cfcja influence of peace. Some few iinai rival of the Canada packet ship from j( proVenients are making in the appearance JJverpod, of our London files to tl.c SOthjj 0rnnVate dwellings, but in general the April inclusive, nud of Liverpool eatcs of j devastation ;UK ruinous effects of the late the I t ult. They announce the final con- j warare sllj apparent. The revenue of sumation of the ri.iuistcrial arrangements : ne government is said to be ample but of -Mr. Canning. I they arc divei tod info other channels than Parliament vr.s to reassemble on the tli;lt 0c rebuilding and adorning the city. 1st of Mayand the debate of the tew j. Commerce h ui a depressed state. The first da s innv be looked for with interest,: . of (ho hist two years have been

as it is probable the retired ministers will j; j,nmense, greatly exceeding the consump-j justify ttie?r course to the nation. i lion, and the trade consequently ruinous. appearance of St. Stephen's Chapel will. jt js now n somc measure improved, hut; he strangely altered to one, who, havini sfin lll)rt,fita!l-. Thi government has, een the II u-e in session just previous to; p.l5t.(j ;l jlw w,ch Ce, jnto operation on I tie 'East, r Holidays, should revisit it om the Ctn February next, lay ing on addition-1 its ree-gu:zir-g. There iil be Grange,; uj dllfv of 5Q pcr rcI)L cmdry 'articles, I thu-giHg f places' and seme, on each amoni, wiH ai those which constitute a side, will, we imagine, lee! rather odlv mj. j pc.r(jon 0fthe imports in American!

their mw sca'sanil wonder wm. me on,., yjz jain cottons fuin,Ure, sadle

ry ? How rid

dimlous will it nrprnr, uhrj.;!iho burning of bricks i..

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acts to clVlllZ.MUCHl.inu..;'" - , ' VL ' ' lii , u:,,! e , into the forest are plaeod side by SiuVHjuctcd in -Vindy weath, r, ti:;! 'm What faith will he given to our profes- j the common, or eld co,iS nu !i ; ! ... . ii.. ;r.o..!ji tn nrevent pears the heat, or r.r.. ; ' , s .!

mons. tnai we le.iny mn..v.. , ,..,.. . . : 1 1 '3 1 1

the extinction of this race of men? Of ji the control and n.a...;gt?riltTt the Cherokee we intend to speak partic-ner, uhich is not the ori tj i,1,

ularly oil some future occasion. It is time that our policy, with regard to thej;

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Indians was understood. 1. wi: aiu , 11. -,? ved to exterminate them, let us n longer . compat;y tn;b e':ev, ih

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.-...tin., ...nm.v In establish fchools'i calicoes that tin:

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and locate farmers and mechanics nmoi g daih mkrs two :! u ,j u ,

them. Better let them have plenty oh go.u; ar i that a o,.Cl,lti ... f it 1 r .! ill limn !. liih-(l ;if i-.T . . !

rum, rivers or wiiisKey uivy t; .. j 1 )( t . steal our property, and perchance, kill jj hundred yards ofsaiiit.n ;. some of our people; and then we. can find ji The business in wi-J,.;, ;;i good reasons for killing oil" We-se whom li with that in cutton. intemperance, the great destroyer, shall snare. ii Vkhy :Ti:r.KsTiM. i

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W ithout going into a general (ii-cusMon siaiemem, copi -d j;-.,a, ; ,. ; of thesut ject, in allowiug what in our o- : .liannl Jhhoi (.h be intirvly con-, J pinion, ought to he done with regard to j know of no iea.;n nhy .i(.Vj the Indians yet east of the iMisissippi, we hit, except tlu- frc(iienf" uvuuy( I . .1"- .1.... .1 - . ...Ik.-. run.iii'ii . ntflrlillii-j isinf t iivt.t 4 ... t

are ciear in hms m.ii muse itmu.. , .1.1..1. .-n,,,, u t ;;;,,,. j t

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v I) .e at l:ii-, "how the d I theyjj r., .( taM0. aml wax randies, hats. I wet of that river should be secured in j!ed result.) the tll'-ct v. ili h.,v :. ''"

got th r." !'shoesVnd boots, sugar, soap, tebarco, audi the peaceful and permanent possessions ot ! operation on the furmtrs tj j ,.'.. , ', Captain I'ar-v had at length sailed; he ready made clothes. The consumption of, th'e lai.ds assigned. jVilcs. middle, and wotcnt stages, tl.c ci:!, woaid touch at Han.mrrsfort, in Norway, 1 our c'0f(on, however, is annually increas-1 krs -( tint vuthern, ai d lb-r , ,,. in order to receive on board a number of ?.rj from their superior fabric, and! The Postmaster Generfllhascontributed fitimn it) all ihe ttatt Li Jt VVl,,

rem d-er, to he empi)eu in ura.-u.g -.cheapness, will eventual! supercede, in UU ,,,ite to check what is doubtless a grow-sied-e boats oyer the ir &c. ,;)ite of every obstacle, the use of all otb- i i, r evi ia l!iis COUntrv, by forhiddiig an If. .', ' ho roTifrrntdaletl new route 'in. 1: r a i to ,v

" . . ;.' lutiuiisumu'iuii 111 rt.!irnt.i.J uwui ; (l:iiitv '(ilm;i!(T k( f l)IIir ll lOliei'V fllJCe

on th;vMc.dams plan, about to be rS-viuch tas heretofore her , a valuable :j , ,J .c.rned in seilirTicket,, or frankiron. era Cruz to the city ot Mexico, wi l, : branch of eommerre to this r-.ast. is -rad !; ,utl(. ,chemc,, lukets or advertise extend across the plains ol Jpnn and rm ,iallj diniini.mii.. Thfl (u:niU of jm,,t 01 pcIiaUies or eacll aljd t;very in nate at JtXCOCo wh.ere men Iiaiu.lZC wheat rntrodnrfd from Phili ;ir, i... .1 Iv 'i . X., : 1, :.. t: 1.

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and din.ini-n Ih.it ol c u..

our niaiitihu Uii i' g i-u-ii: "Nap- lee-.' , knvv. ir-j lt:

! linen er cu:ti4 g. ou.., .Um ihi; dillerence intneict ,,; riis r fi!! ff! in l?io it':''

, , , ., ,:i I . v ii i.'i uuo uas line, coniameu 111 oea on- i

rear 1 me can inz inrouiiu " ; n iritn ..r 1 k innn v mvi uu, . 1 . . . r 1: 1 tsnch.., ji.it ., mf i

, ' , ., ; irv ler circular ii.su ucuons. A. 2'cai iacin- ; 1 ,,L "

na! now consirucnng ura . -n- .-r he manufacture ot ,t is dailv impruvmg , ty in the ollL. , 0)CI,ltUns

lenuence 01 lepncn .u. ot-.p, v.. . ,lirre, there is little doubt that our Hour , ri)MP 1, ( Mlf aff tn ' ,nnpahl, ...imher

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,ml'!,,nj M,r ---'''-'r . hi;oon neexciuuc-u irom '.ne maiKei, ex- w j...,!,. ir. to,.

-ct. lien conipu-.cu, ... .. j cej.t in case of :i st.orl cioj. ot Chill. jl

U , !' , fninmrrcMl ..-t.-rcc ""J mu.-s. since t!,. roncliiMon oftho :... ha, ;( vt, j t ,i(0J1. UVd.,cf.laVt he SOtl,

rers. Coniderabh' (iiiai.tilies of the met- -a u,,,.. f p 'r...

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toimeis ol uoin Houses were. re-rleflo

pit Mii'i: lb.'

is thus veivioiI:t;a I:s lb- eai

one m:li:n d ii.nK., t

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C e-JJetillv augmeni hip mmui.ii iiiu m.Tc;rtilc lrnpoitauce cf that portion ol ti repuidie.

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inali' n, ho w.'in

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alsare proluccd, hut the expense of cor.-

vcin; ma hinerv to the mines, the clear- ! lv;.i

rhn. ation from the gcverror ci ; j, .. . ; . , rvrf.. :rMrP otr j

V ra Cruz, invites subscriptions to the vvorj.nuiI1 .u,d .b a t"lic" rst icm t - A

iviih --rcat u;. inimit v. Y. Ahtti kc.u.

T 1. -r opening a ranai in m ua v..u.,(lhc o0Vcrnnient, absor! all the profits and

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'1 he 1 ; ifed States have a union, but it is 5 adi' ceinented their chief ruler s e

spinning lbx, and then by hit;-." ceurnouitics in.rc nearly t i a ue.

! This f.-ff'-r criiscd grc ; the jniiaJ-- of inv k ;ous attempts co: ii:ade. and America, t- Sba. 5 li

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'.oe.iriv an iiu r-it- .i , 2 tii utormiis ! 1 , ... .....

drr- -,l tho anorenri ition of the fir d , f . t" - :; iecue, ai.u, ui.iilve the monarch ot lint ff f .1 hi ii.o .ippr. ri.uii.ii 01 u.( m. u , rn(,t;1f ;! .1 . exoorts from .1 ; . ....... . , .

lViin,v f 0- t tiii- ntw-hinrr Gta mool, r 1 1 I ' ' 13 ,n,lUtK 'or t vei v u i-iui tune wnicn ... . . . tn ! t '-jni commerce must hour tsh or decay m lillw ,n ;.. . ...

tinrf ht I K-f w tt h the citV ot 1 IS- i . . 1 1 : " , ' ; u" 11 rjiun" "'ii'

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f HiOTirp ono ."'! mile. . r.t " i . ,, - u kh i'.i ifuos r an se ion c riM,n,tP one i... 1 .u oa , .u ant of the r rent h government pre- a i.. ....... r.w. . .

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........ f icil F)i; rrnMf n i.i Ic f. Ifio nn ini! ic

lias hef.illee

v. ere corriinr round ai.ipaia?o to assist

-inspec tor ot rommnce. ' 1 he Peruvian : . , !. . , .i vvlo,'- l:'0 prcsije;it ra cabinet refused to recoj;nize him in that ! , a . ;.. , , capacity, and lie has consequently demao 1 J d'd his i.i.vim its noil h ft t! o Mii::tr. f .. .. .

-j- u ui iiasspt ns auu it'll lie con;:ir.,i ,,,.' r , r I us ston m iv ho mo: ocliie of immii ai.t ' . v 1,11 r""

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cooe(jiience

line huiiad a j artel the

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two CMili,,. frizes l.ic!.j;,,cren f;, Un!er the title ol ! , !' C. ''T . . . "' ,rr,,,-'rf "

., ,. ;i peai !t.ai,.i3 u.e iuiw can uo no

f;if Miienns Axreans one ol U em with !..!.:',. ..r... .i r i . . . ... ! preMUeM an Uo iiottimif that

tiOO men on board, was e::tirelv 1 : -t , and j

all oa board perished, fi'Capf Hoi n. and the other put bark. No recent nirr.g -mer;t bet ween the belligerents had taken pi re. The briu' Fynk was put at liberty Lut the cantain would not roriie her. It i stated t!at an American hip from

iinia. (tfr Ontario of Philadt Iphia.) hav- j ir:g on bo nd the deputies from that di?tiict of country to the lira.ihao cotg'e--. i ?ouim1 to Ria Janeiro, was boarded off; Car.o Fre o, a few day- previous to the

"ti. At.r't! tn- a nnatcer schooner, nhoi :.. i i n t

j i - : !iu ''co a 1 1 ci ra uie inot rvern robbed the teputo;? to the amour.! vivn,., .10 cf,;.,n.. nl ... a- . ...

10?,000. I. Pnuli0 f,.r. e. would in, not :i l;.-tf , f I tUt' ' ' ',K '" ,l ' 'V(

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Wc.-L.-aot from a letter, dated ' !'iVfr'' 'f d Sn.vn..,, J5,, Jan. ,R27: i! " , ' ' conimandcr . ,.( the .oull,. ;tf,in.n.r: i i ... . ;i oi-ioi! of the American army during H. olocotroni arid Conduriolti, once : .t,,, .. tf . . , - w.rn nrMn!,.- , . f I I ' " ' ' U F I'' 1 1 1 1 ' 2 H: Vu tlJ 1 1 OIWI T V War. rn enemies, are now sworn friends, and : 'r, . . , . '

it is thought will take the :ovei nmcnt il

they can into thesr own hands. Mavrncnrdato Ijas falh-n indeed! ho ha ..,.:! t.. . . - . i . i

.n iL'iti nifii'h i:or naruzaiis. HMJia

I liH !!!()? t li :i f I n N iv:w 1 . t-i -ml lrtri 1r

Aid lor, the lormcr in i acinr rinl i At

u p-iper, by v.imsc f'.iU.er it was purchad vi;if thui v or fc.i-v earv aeo. Like

' ' . ! nu,:st ',l our surviving rev. lutionai v heroes, , and il , jt ()e;!t. ((;e ni i!j.:, G (Jd .f alltjrfdeciipi-

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JCt. I! IU I I' H.H II ' 111 lll.l'.jpj r-.f 5 gives the following interesting detail of tht 'pik i , , , ,, ... ,. . . ht , c iT . . , , - rP. j A ae good and bravti old ., ,uhs is dcstate of aflairs in that ccuntn . I he c ir- r ..1 1IVJ j ... . . 4. ... ... ,. - A i cliieil atr.i.tar ne i ..! 1 1 awed. '

cumsiances in wuim mis government

now

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aie ! ru l!v these

canai rnanv contain- i

or 5.000 inhabitants or m;!re. '

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!. iiu.u, mi- ..t n:. Hi.iv. , villages on the Krie canal

u ::o loru.e; i;i; pwwt-i i iiiiMiiun , ins. ,,ir o

ouuioru) i. Tiiaoo.uueu - u.e l ue present number is fifty live; but be v.hich under his control by the tntm- ; fore thc cmj oflK. vear it is probable tha

euce ol !ii: name, ana riuenv oy ieniy ; S()(m, ..v m , r, , i i-lt SK,tin- -w ones w ,n jump up. 1 iu: great"',".'J:,,'1 :-v",".1' a '?,SU I1,0r "" ' jet distance at ,.r.-M.,t tictw,,,,, n.. tw of i l,;.i. v...lon.l,tan?. constilutioii f tliom, ot, tl.c wl.ole line, ii 20 mile,, but

i ' ' -"T-;" " " 'j;incre are only nine others which are

me pet,,)ie,ine gnneraiieaiure, o, mc ji or more miles amirt..Wc.

.ill' ijHii;ii.iiii in i.t.'i in mil i jat" im nrjiuu",

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licani-m and oppressive in an extreme de

gree. General 'Andres Santa Cruz, is vice president, and during the absence of

We are seriously glad l hear that the Creeks arc ao .ut to ie located so satis factorily. But how long will he peimit-

MJlivar in lo omnia, exercises tne ueie- nt , ,i ' t . .. i i . r, , u'(1 lo 'emam iiuietlv on the lands now as nr:ifrri tin I linn 1 1 .I 1 1 n ; ! 1 . r , f I i n 13 lr. .

titute of talent or merit, and he is recon -

mMiovj to the oliice oniv l v a lieXiVle

dgr.ed them? And further shall

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character and the barest st

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f, continue our eliarts to civilize them and

' ' ; 'I'troducea knowledge of some of the usey. iie , r,. . r, s ;,i,ir,,,fr i,,.r,. .-.,.,,. c.. ii...

h.. .. I.I . i "ivill, iu uiiiii utviil IUI IIIU as three associates, and the our eonsli- ;.,..,. ... r . . . . , . . , , c I fl,nfn ifatc t which we have devoted and tute what i alC I the council of govern- i lv;ii , 1 . it . r , I i i mi h . w ,M continue to devote them? J he conm'nt. r rom this hoi! all iws emanate, m a, ,xe i r .,, . ,. ji . iii il 1,,,OM r the Imhans within our units is and by :t are repealed at phasure, the 1....1.. ,i- . . , , , ... . 1 ... distressing, and lat lv it h:i hpon constitution to the contrary notwithstand- ii nr( At . 7 4 1 H l, ,a ,ecn 1 . 1 . . ' , . 1 pielciided, that the states within whose mg. la une there h but the name of a j f . . . .

renublie while ton n(nt revolfintr n.tlita.v 'r may CXer-

1 ....... , j despotism f xist. Su h a svstem cannot

M is hot to h,; sp, v .ipnvlier.ded.

t;i'Jidr.n C) Messenger, Bricks. .Messrs. John and Thomas L. licrry, brickmakers of the city of Haiti nore, olllr for sale j'lre Onch, manufactured by them of a "qaahtv equal to the celebrated Stourbridge, at half the price of the lat'er. . It has heretofore been customary to import from Keghu.d the brick us d sn the construction of furnaces, and the Mu-) land Institute, with a v'n-w of directing the attention or our brick takers to the sunjcf, otf-ied a premium for the bfst manufactured in the cit, 1 '

.ynicti was awarded at the annual exhibi-i tion to the above named g nth men; a te- j timony highly honorable to them, and well merited by their ctfbrts to des. 1 vt it, and we give them our be.-t wishes that! their endeavors to free us from a depen-j dence oa foreigners may be crowned with I abundant success,, seeing that others willi not receive the products of our soil, even I in return fur their clay. j

jthe p

! ved- fruit h ss durtog Nata-l-.a r-

there hue the pr;-ii.iuiii wus 1 v a can be obtained.

j About three years sinrc .Mt rr. Ii:; lanu ilskins, of this state, 1 i iv,: :

vase importance ol a petv n:v , , . spinning fiax, commented h i.

i ments in macluncr , to tthtt. .1 iv-.' jttieot'ject they fmd iu View; si.'.cc .k. I time ihey have been eorsMi tiv .:. i ii jtlusivrly employed in this , u u u ( have, daring that period, uv.i Jt : ul;.

lot ti ft v uillLrent ma hines ha t:.e r us ! purpose, and tht ir exerlior s have ;.t iris

i ttiiough ttieir genius and ja iti u n i been crowned with con.: h-tc -ua can be set n bv aa examination i t vm--

j their machines, now in epejata :, u! ij Shikspcare hotel, corner c t I'lA u iJNaisau streets; for the nviCbi x ci j and conclurively d 100 slra, ., ii.t J . j 1 1 t .

iiiic.iu iroio mix ran nr m.n.- ,.i ii

another of equal quality can be u.-tCVir. cotton, and ns the col of weav.i u 11 is the same as thai of the t.iiit.r, u. ; 1 ed iinens can be produced a? iw ..: u bieuched Cettonj of equal qu.ddy.

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t ho jurisdiction ov er them'! force the oh-

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1.... 1 . .. .:r...: . -.1 ii ' '"- uuimi ilium W.lll 11 iriev

ijji pr-i.juc e uiJi.ioinii among ine p 1 . f , - - j 1 1 M'i i 1 1 .1 , Know not of, and cannot comprehend or nl. I bev e.-.i? been dect ivh: thev I .... .... I ,cllt"u 1,1

1 . : ,1 . 1 i !i ' preciate tne ngtitlu ness or nece- tv of. hav e not -diiaineo tlie hoeny which they 1 -n.' . . . . , ' : , , i ir 1 r r . ' ""Position in which the Chorokees is co.itei.dt d aad sutle ed f r. Ce,;scnu -nt- ! i- . u "u' ,s

9.. ii. :i ... . : 'a . I: ,f 'cuuariy Fevere rmcl emburHssiiiP.

M IIH'll lllMUIIICIIi, lll'Ml"H ."llt lll, IS tit."" 1;, : rp, j

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and in

rule

of V,i" lerors of unbridled ti-i!

ann),t!iey will caiHt: tlnrirjust complaint

t iieie anl. f I3'div ar should r -.-iiuuc to!

embarassini?.

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y nave made great progress in civili-

ijzation and generally are cultivators of the

soil. We have encouraged them to these

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give the ...in to his uabouad-d ambition;! t .7,1 V U . ,cn rnont' -. . . 1, 10 iiisiruci lliem : ami mitv ii

1 i' liinh no n:.eo ih 'nnfiWdl Liinn. . . . " iomi-

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pre-sel people, I thiek thi devote d cur

jj ved by Georgia if possible, to drive them

trvwill, ere the lap,,, of a lo:.- period, 1 "n m to re-

witness another revohition, and r ass thrr , " b i V ' r I"1"" rtt new scenes of bloodshed and civil strife. i UW WI" aC6c ,ucls kl1

was -iiiot on the evenii g ol

,m

(iu inday) in Jenning iowr.?ii

couatv, iii tliis state, while m ii

eloping with the daughter tl .!r.

Lq. The partirulats, as' staU J l i--as luhow; on the uoove cvenu :g t!it' solicited, and obtained, pt 'nni-ui. on a visit at a neighbor's; shortly aiuihi leaving home, Tlr. Voun-, sufir t ;J:: picious, searched her bureau, aad her clothes had been removi d ;n.d st-ci ed, previous to her departure. .Mr. u ? immediately repaired to the hi'ii, which she proposed going lindu g lJt; family iu bed, and that his dautdiki15

not there, he took down in? n iru ; rifle and proceeded towaids the Ik?": j Mr. Points; he had not gone lar met a number of persons on hoiseb;n - enquired if Points was in company, 1"'

answered himself; he advanced, ai.'d his daughter on the hor-e with i Vinis, " -(

mandeu him to give her up-lVints rt

found equal in every respect to the E,.g. !i fnghten the Horse, but uidartui.. ith. b , Pomts received the ball in the bJ " While upon this subject, wC (V ol it arJ oI his head, which passing threui, act of ju-tice, to state that Mr. It.iLnw,.!! I his forehead, aad he in-tHiitly i'1 "

lias invented a method of burnin" briek- r Voung immediah dy -.rciuu which has m;;t the approbation of manv ii wlrere he remained until in,,,''rt.j l.ersou engaged in the buines; and a preceded to Kushville ai d sul,tt'' v;.

mun worioy gentleman, George Warner,!1 lua,-ej'' uur toiormani ' who hri(f the experience of forty jj dcnce ive" behalf ol 'the t" year, htateii that iu the iie of kilns of Mr. I, lUe agistr;.le, but did net Icai" IVsconstniction, managed by persons lc-il Llt)li ot the court. p. drably well skilled in the art of bundng'! lr Voiing is about CO bucks, there will bo a savin- of time fuel I daughter about 10 - '' f Jni II I . -."li!

and labor. IK. s u

aiv.) of tne opirdou that i: ' j i . : I ! 4m