Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 12, Richmond, Wayne County, 18 August 1827 — Page 3
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VVt" V ;; iW, this i
that il.e proposition xc
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"ot a direct and avowed de- i n.. - . .
- .". i-m;i;t to s,r ;! mim.it am. . vi ... v Ult oneriu 10 stale mat ao ciecuon ww
: Alt . nrf-f!.. . .i: . ' ! he held at Vauphan's HatpI en th third
August nest to elect a Justice
supply ths vr.czr.2j ccca
resignaticn cf Daniel Clark,
Russt is a candidate for
COWilliau LliTcnsLL is also a candidate for the above oCice. OtMildurn Jacocs is also a candidate
. ... i.nidof thur fellow.citizuns!" ' . ' ' . " one. r ,OP the above oGce. V
,Kr1 . . , ,, ,eier pan ot u,e address which
- . ... !. 'vtl JUL' f: ilo il
7 r'.r Bv t he ac count from tne r, , a Saturrliv in J,..h' u- , , Lat. reader. reilr! . u TI Hluro-ay in
,. , nH creui tint tou.e arsons ilan-j- , ' " 1 "c 110" ' o to cu!.1"" ... ... . , ' : Potion of barKain, wnim. n. i, - i .rftlcMo
r arr,vl,mdcd nom. u,e mote; , ; - - : 5i0ned by the
fihP Indians nut !ie :tua mens-.. , , . w Ea. .... in u 1 .Win mrtnn h ,.r.m.
:;i V -....t.ul that some oa!raScs have': ..... . . . ? rroP"on; - ail the ahove office
" ;i-uedbythe Indian at Chica- f. ' noidi Inn iu csltei, H hjeacomoMua V ij tion as a gcntlemrm of hih resnsctabHitv a ilnt fifty volunteer? have prompt-! . . , -iwciaunuy, i Uj;aDtlu mt) vnrmih'n S .It nd' ' to thro w theodium upon j miti ! LJ f i Wi ( l if I ., rni . - if
Tis h houoraldc.
t?e mustij
fCt..c.'g- -. ' give a pn,De nolice. Speaking of 11 BlliiJLj BJlJLio
, .c;!.t,. romiirrt resolution oi Air. .M DuLip. thnt rrntlE StinscninrR. hti rn h-i
0, r j'rr r;il!-tl-vj ",i! ik-v'in.vi.t.v 7 " , ii i - - " J
inrc. we in uk- some rrmirks ' l,,u,- ""5 a "Meciuc accusation and a re- H . . , ,
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"ie v . .T -." hints, brlirfu anrt .iro nrffr-r;., ...., t; r,cobhocs
-,a ,.;:!lir til the JtmnauTe ixcfter 7 '-"" of everv
. i. ,k niM' rpmnrks in rather an ut' , UiU lu,lb reniam innacctilT liut the n, or ar!
'utvvbut we irt.rJcd no blame ! cn. forgets himself. He repents. all the , Ricf.mcn
4 ' ...... . Substance of M'Duthe's rrnlntinn. but;!
,nre:scndi"?eannouuccmeni oi emu.- ' x"' uuu fl AUtrfhi. own manufacturer : cf the beS
and Puran; fine ami coarse Leather do.
tltfcrition: wineb he will rr!l rrj low fr
rof eI country procJnr?.
vfcir5wu.- r .... if JOSEPH fJ. flOPKIXS.
J,8lhreo. 17th. 127
Miim. frr announcing lac -cnt:en.i . " Ci 1 TTT a ti "niid-tw nor Jul ve avow anv hxed en- makcs o cAarc against Mr. Clay: Mr. SalG JtOSI pOEecfl.'
the pretentions cl citliei Guv. Ray
nyllE raleof Town Lot adverlued to tnke place
c n lu
n, i i I it m -lirlv tlir nr if- I; ian : uia ir. V-iay so COmpieio r" at iticlircond on the 1 1 th irnt. a, on ac-wMr.Bbiru-lrJ. It i. a- .inil.l) tlie prat u ' ' I count oTthe net wrather, POSTPONED to the .fei,f-ifr-'f,tiion,rin,l the contimiHi it cotrfl oer the liousc as to oblige it to t2Mh of ,W. nnnth,nh. thrj will bp offered nd , . ... . t, . , .;a,,l I adopt the resolution? Ifhehadnot. why ! f4K1 to the highest bidder, on a credit cf one, two itfu-Tleer ,ihce ;:.a wisuid to; r J i! md three jenrs, the .imount bcinr equally divided; -mViTJ- ner ate i.;ir ro:a ictiors at all ; Un?KUQ to il,m t,C Vte whlc!l ProP crl) ri ! the purser to gire mtend Purity. T J. .. B,:r hh..r!jed it? i) u t it i, , ,t true, in fart that : fl SAMUEL W. SMITH.
aaooznlblle (SocrJs. .
t..a- 'V ! .i ...... 1. ' i !t
. -t-r. BjI he has eii'.:n-i nit..en U.-, ; n . l" . j i rt , ; agiinst r. C! a L-a us hear w hat Mr. ' lopiwi-aliow laxes. .t'u-n ho f rre-e we intended to non:n- - i? 1 lJt" , 11 , . M'Duffi savs: if VON-RESIDENTS, owning LOTS or part of .ic .Mr. T.!:otip?o!!, ;v:. tl: :s expose our-j - -.', M I"ts in the town of Richmond, Ind. will tnke fl ,-rv r.m-iil v 1 (! n.rci ' : li;l aJ ' t,' t: Wijrd to t!i'.'"livnJ cf ,; NOTICE, thut, nn!e?s lie Taxes due thereon, lor
:r.:;;st the pra, t:co.
! rod f jt n!e, or so lunch thereof a3 will be iiecesa-
t .
.rrosuch conrtnir.ior.. .u ai.j ..Ul c , cr;,lv nre respect I have been iniorm-j ttohcr next, at the ho of John Smith. Gr.
ij rot ir.t'.vn-? that it -hruJd. Wc merely ed that seme of liis friends unpose that j
...;tca.hr.t had been stated in ether pa- the amendment I have ottered co.ufam; -r. ;Mt ;t r. a at.tn.tpatt d that Air. i . . . . . . . v i :; 1 . , . J ?yc7i A, a. .Not ?; not so. My caject is )
h -'rif i! cnr It to ! sf car or a?umir.
DANIEL REID, Collector.
AuSnt 18th, lb27. 12' 3
suming a , bonor able -pcaker t the very words of '1 :;,,, ' o purchase a number o , ; , .1 . r i ? 'f liictstf lo Miatarv B.":ntv Land in Ark; if? : t,ie gentleman Irom 1 emiy!vania.-' ;! rit, fo, which he wiU ,ive a fair rri
T1j L'. ihn. Ue ! car t!-at, in Dcar---r.x ctU'itv. Jarre F. Pc.!;ick, Horace
I D ccir-v.ai d l'ikirl Jack
lI lU i K' 'pref entativ 5-in
J". ;; ;.?.!', J 'i a T. !Kin?:ev and John r
; object, u itith was to n njiue the committee ). J l4 ly ;c, 1827,
; to the charges m ule by Kremcr.
It is outrageous to altempt to ilcluJe
the pubHc into a belief that Mr. Clay and
hi friends shrank from
r ;i . f. f . ; ... , ;n iTr,:-,. i - i n,.a ... rvfjnr-?rnirv i..a;-..,- i 11 ac"
5 - D a not Mr. C t iy demand it; And did, .... I l- ",r:Kis
ll.cn Inoun ar.d J.s.'pli Ilanna. and, ,t f - ... ! Otcoru Monday ol t-c ptenner lir xi. . fv action, nor is it a i nat Mr. Kreme;. alter a committee tar the . , , . . .... r,i m,, I' an thii. r i ,! ,.i p ,,, :i, fi L,..1ii(, The tcrrm of sale will be, one-third of the purchase ,l,v, 1 V.1 . . i ... i . 1 1 It 1 ut. I. I' in III r .UCIu . i ji .i . i - . . . , . . , 1 - . ! T The vnr ' oV ! purpose, had t)ecil appointed, decline to ) money to be paid in si months, the residue in Uvoj 1 i woro .ot N a t, i (. n 1 ift M.irton. Civoree L. ' . .. , . ...... . . ' ential annual instalmcnti. A libiral discount will ; S 5 ,,t .expresses o
tnns forward tr.e p-.ool rueliiie t.oaste.l (' , ;..:iov.rH, r..r ro:,rt raOUt. j C y3s,r;ite
Ft, !r in Ibr.lri niut Monran. Mr. : .... . . ... ... . ! atelv on the wet i!r ef BLUE KI.VEIt, at the H f. What doe
. s 1 lie subject Will now, no UOUUt he Silted il poiut where the NATIONAL ROAD crosses aidl C It expresses something about a -li'i K ie bni'Z rl.inc!. b. C. Stephens ' . .. . , . r.. 'I .tr. am. From the rmiririn of the nrcr the bluri ri-!' T. You perceive that the words
-,-5 U- i,...t...i! ;.. XI -m l r. I- ' ta ' ' rs with a t-ridii 1 ascent to its summit, and then r.V t", expre the qualities of
. - ! Mr. Clav and his frauds innocent u the W expHndi iato an extended level, ami civ the town i s,lt,w' ',Jl!i n- All these words,
..:. .l'.it(.-. ii. M .ii.wre, I- Ua- . . ..... ... d jit.. coinniandinL- nronect of the river and adia- ! il others ol the same kind, are
ci ar'.s we arc neneciiy sausiieu mai inc a . . , . . ,.;,. ...i. tivfs You can now understand . .. j t r t- i . t ......:.. j t cr-Tit rountrv. It is I;:kI on on an extensive scale: : i.mtdii uuw uuuersuoa
'jj. ij. wli & s u I J ----''' j :rirl ftfhn nnii.in hniili fill un,iri ' i be lot nn of a rnnvenir nt sire, and the streets and ! DfHnition. An adjective is a
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if
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,i- t t iiicizi II ; isi wj .nun. 1 1 e t:C" pufili'll j; '
i -r U ..: G !. J .ukrcr. ti (!.c addrcs ! i j '.'i.Chv which arneai (i two weeks
KEN TUCK Y ELECTIONS.
The Lev'mrrh r. Kv. R'poiter sayi.
5UST received froca Philadelphia, a larsre and
U coca pie te assortment of plain and fe-ion&b!e Foreign and Doccstic DRY GOODS: Among which rt Broad ClcCj tuid Casgimcres, cf the Osford end Steel misturc:. Also HARDWARE: f Hill and crcss-cut sarys, Anvils and vices, Tcr-Iinivcs cf a superior quality, Gcjthss and jicLies, Ice SCHOOL BOOKS: -
Biddb's Architect, Vincent'.s Fluricns, Large Family Bibles, Cecily's Spelling Book, tzt Walker's large Dictionary, Blackstone's Corr.mcataries. SADDLERY A complete assortissnf. QUEEN SWA RE, HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, GROCERIES, TIN WARE, Ladies' cad children's Bootees II Shoes. AH of which will be disposed of on more renn -ihl
term than ever, owing to the reduced prices at the eastward. ROBERT MORRISSON. Richmond, Cth mo. 1, 1827. uf IGRjmUR FOR CHILDREN. CY JOHN LOCKE, M. D. rrjlHIS WORK, lately published, is for sale at N.
; LL & G. GUILFORD'S. It is intended to make ; Grammar interesting and intelligible tojoung children, without compelling them to commit to memory a volume of terms, which to them are destitute of meaning. The manner in which the subjtct is presented to theca will be seen by the following tstract: j ADJECTIVES. i "Teacher. How does a feather bed differ frox a I stone, as an object to sleep upon? Child. A feather bed is soft, but a stone is hard.
T. By what what words have you expressed their different qualities? C. soft and hard. T. What remarkable quality ha3ice? C. It is cold. T. What quality has snow, berides being cold C. It is white. T. What quality has lead? C. It is heavy. T. What quality has the sun? C. It is bright. T. Let us s-e now what jou have said. "A feather bed is soft. A stone is hard. Ice is
! cohl. ifiusw is cold and white. Lead is heavy, j The un is bright. J Now can you tell me what part of speech the s word sft is I C. No, sir.
1 . Is it a verb I
not a verb, for it does not signl-
noun, for it is not the name of in the sentence k'A feather bed mething about a noun.
xpresscs sssething about a fea-
s hard express in the 2d sentence
stone eold ichitC) hea
the nouns; ice.
soft, hard, cold.
called Adjec-
the definition.
word added to a
.illrvfnrc of a liberal width. i; JcTanuve 10 express some quality or circumstance rvic iitiu Tovr v .....,.! rti r.:'i ..a; rtf i i resnectiiiEr it : as. a rire annle. a ei man. n n ,"n-
11 IV.111T II I O I V l .1 I' ?IIIIIU 'I liil.vr . v., t o " - . II 1
Indianapolis, aO west of Centieville, 13 so ith west , n ow woman. me woru Majcctnc, means
- bumemiiig auueu io."
C3 made ugainst llu J; "JVTATHANIF.L COFFIN, near Richmond Indi-
5 i a-i.'t, 'xii to purchase a number ol coulicrs
insas Tcr- j
price, l iioe
Here, th-n, ii a distinct nvowel of it? 1 hol;iin lntIn mh3 ndii to thpir advantage to call j
I I i
ten.
SALE OF LOTS IN
ai .i. .t..u :j rtin; ,m.!,.rM5iied .o hereby make known that atl invetiii.ltion. i they witl bold a public !. for the ili-poal of
e. Tn-U t' orcd atten;pt of the ( plom tcUiClli) Tcn. d General Metcalfe
s-rec-n l.imK-If frcm all blame in the &Jud"e Clark u ill be re-elected to Con-1
u ti :;ra! f v. p to !tOv that he has , crei-s.
The cl ;ct;on of Mr. Sanford m thirt
of New Castle, an 1 15 north west of Rusbville.
The central portion it occupies from other towns,
its ling encompneed by an extensive boly of the j rooit luxuriant soil, its continuity to durable:;
R ECO M MEND A TION. Letter from Dr. Drake.
Lexington. March 3d, 1827
ir-Jtnis lor iii iui.im i , ni'i ....... c. I I 1 , , T- , - .
the location of the ereat avenue from the east to H e-niiieu your -r.Dgusn grammar t ..i c : , :, for chihiren," as far as mv time and enaeementg
... . . c
the west, must render it a place of sctoc import
ance. Few places situated so far in the interior
ji combine mere natural, and are susceptible? of more
o t:nn.
!i ..... . .it . i ei itii in no mere na
' place ol .iCH:itton, i probable li not r;cr- . nrtir-f n,iVfUltn?PF. There nre already erected,
r and now in operation, in the vicinity of this place, lonot c 5 rtaiii ai.V doubt of thtr :j two aw and .two tfritmtlls and a canhn; machine. .... .,, , ii. 'pr li Good materials for buildinare abundant and easiion ol Mersri 1 1 imbSe, John5ton,.oi ;, . di B(lt few piaceg nre blest with better
t uocome ttie cci; of Mr. Clay, must
'-Ci its relatahn n- '.::e ccmnivTi -sense .
J i C '3
i";.u i.r, rita .li.tu i..ui u '" Tf CIl'LUUII Ul i'l'.':Sl3 1 lllliun:, jviiiohmiiv i , f l r? . f v
?m to ': -r.e been a'ruek absolute Bunrknrr, though r.O returns have been : health than this neighborhood. Blue river runs
1 II f -.rlr u I rrrnrnv. received from their districts. Mr. Moore a with a lively current over a beautiful bed of gravel, lull. It ,!I1 :- ai U .iJI . -,n,l ihn ominrrv ia 11 ilmined bv it rind its tnbu-
I v v , . J w . "V ' J taries. Springs of ptire water are every where to be found. This section of country is fast settling,
and under a rapid state of improvement, by an in-'
dutriou and enternrmnz people
Mechanics and men of business are invited to cx- H
amine the above situation, nnd it is thought it will be found worthy of attention. WAITST1LL M. CARY, JEREMIAH GROVER. August C, 1827. Hp5
have permitted, and take pleasure in giving testi
mony to its htnc;s for the object which you have in view. Judging from my own experience, there is
I.-.- - MM.,. -.il,.. .ir'lll 111.
. 5 ; 1 r I .! ! IW19 riO O'HOIH III. 1 lll CUUlcn "ill
: ' , .Tcb. ia th districts represented by Msrssrsj
;i-"i:c, a:aevr:y pan anu pauiue, :; WicklilTe and Lecomptc. j ::eienc2 ard u:.i::uh th-renf, ua totally;: ;. ! far a he kiiL-w and bel.eved.'i Hakkisburc convention. The conven'y could do r.oihin- but repeat their of delegates from the different slates,; .. , v, . . ft! on the subject of domestic manfactures, a,:l .upponrj of; rt5St.ntbe(JJat thc capitf,i OM lhc 30th lilt. aman i c.a ru fn n ;"' and vow the ! p0rsuant to notice. Jostph ncr9 of Wash-j mndrd Gen. the purely hor.oiablc Ji ingtoo county, Pa. w;is appointed presi- j ,r', and the excellent wrrcr. says that (; dcn, .and John C. Hnfhl, of Ohio, end i icontrorersv u iih him cannot disclose Mr. il fn!, " i i.l ii il pro tern. The names ofdnleatcs cra 3 inn,rcncct nnd that he wm.ld re- J, hy 7 iere arpear. sccU Mr. Clay be !e to ;rgmr j f(J d.jetcs present, from Connecticut,' v -7 f(yr t ;s ij. bet;, fa-tablisbt d ?j Delaware, Kentucky, M irylaed.Massacho
adduced toil setts, (Maine, not yet arrived), IS:xi orL,f
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and now in oneration, in the vicinitv of this place, " ;', u" ' Ui !ruc"" PO coo"nJ cces5.u
j sustain the attention of the pupil. The constant
relerence which yon have made to visible objects cannot be loo highly commended, for, without this, Grammar is a science too abstract to be comprehended by children. Hoping that your little book may be generally adopted in our preparatory scbaoli, I remain your obed't. serv't. DANIEL DRAKE. Cincinnati, July 18, 1827. 167
r ot t. i'r:i- cn
ii t i kt k..n. I.
Not.. Tva id. (( what then! icw n.mpnrc.m-w j m;;.wu,v,
S;KMIr n... t , T1 ;! svlvania, Khodc Island, Vermont anu vir-jj
- 1. 1 i.. o(r; ; ma ,
gitiia, Oo. Noni from North Carolina,
;1Pcrvc'r'0- v;inM,.n joMicr, nnd of gouth Carolina, Georgia. Alabama, Tenn-; 1 "tiie of cvi b--r:c n ru :1 liable with nr . Louisiana, Mississippi. Illinois, and
' -af Wrim-i: iem -s d d.av.s the leg al M-ssouri. On motion, Joseph Ritner was I
'i:,:! :,,: !:n;r cf the Gen. -;! prcsiuem, iut:i7. u ., u. x . , , . j Vark, and 1 tlghnvui, ot Maryland, vice -:: li.i f . ;t. .v i.i? h.. ranee n , tii ,...,a ftfw, , - j prM4idei't??, ard Me?srf. Hal.-lead, ol iierr a;jai; Mr. ;!.y! Heavr n ! j..., aMj Redwood Fisher, secret irirs. n at t!u r., siii Cf s vi.it.'c i , i .tru't? FT ! Mr. Wright declined -eiving. beinir
i - ... ..i
50 're ll.Tn two v. ;sr I I !i nilv V in' rirer of coticress, nnd wishing to avoid -
frcr!'glt',d tl..- Jra M . . tj
f i
' lirn; now. cv
I hi
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rr ' mvntiou remarbs upon mc procpcum ; . . ;' the contention. A committee of twenty-
ill . . f.i .nrgaill . o .w.irl Ia n,b..rn cva
i IlUlfJJH? win iiiii'ui'iivw. ' - . .... k
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rdJic H, he 'j n.,,pej reiohit!oas of the Peoesylva-
rerCitsbis "unpre'-ioa thv.t tt w;-- -r. case, irt society far. the pr-mv ioi -ut ho due- t. --it r.-w ttial : '' turrj' and the m .i tanic
Mr-Ciiy t,riVv tJti::::' ...,-- ,!;; bnt iiinaiing toe convention.- V
f n ii.c IT- !. '!
JUST received a general as3ortn;est cf DRY GOODS, HARDWARE SADDLERY, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES. Lr " in Hats w ith extra crowns,
di::. 2annet(i, Straw Bonnets, Ladies' et7occo walking shoes, ditto hiq'.i heel pumps, Men's r.Icarccs calfskin thoes, ditto. Boots c Ja good quality, V REAL FRE1. u BRANDY, express lv for sicknc6, CROSS-CUT HILL SAWS. All of which have been selected with care, and bought in the markets of New York and Philadelphia, which we offer, WHOLESALE OR RETWJk, nt reduced prices. , l & P. II. FROST. 5th Mo. 25lh, IB?- I5f.tft
A SELECTION of 300 volumes is just received from Philadelphia, and offered low for Cash, consisting, in part, of Clarkson's life of Penn, Barcley's Apology, No Cro?3 no Crovr3 Cruden's Concordance to the Dible, Walker's laree Dictionary, Accum's Chemistry, Christian Character Exemplified, Memorials of the Dead, Desalt' s Surgery, (approved work,) Clarkson on Slavery, Sc on the Slave Traie, Extracts from Fenelon, Wakefield's Cotany, Samuel Neal, Clarkson's life of Fox, Bancroft on Colours, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. Szc. &c. JOSEPH P. PLUMMER. Richmond, 7th mo. C, 1H27. 6tf NEW AMERICAN SPELLING BOOK. FOR SALE at this office, by the dozen or single, Ruler's JVezv American Spelling Rook. RAGS! RAGS.'! CASH will be given for clean linen and cotton Rag?, at this Office.
The following toast was given at the celebration in Philadelphia, on the 4th of July; "0i Hickory" Suitable for ramrods, but not f r Cabinet vrork. 0 cheers, with rcnt applause.
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