Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 25 August 1827 — Page 4

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Irittlr "cnera! condition of Great iirit- u Horn'oroo. s crop of ,5;lk,: Ui!i -'radually improving and tlic cty average half a pound , of dVtrcss among her artizans and I bor- jj weigh? one pound att(j : ... iiVrowiitf every Jay less audible and ii Thos. Ward, of tbU tr. : ' limilins. ;! 'Ir- Hornbrooi;. hr-ts i-ir ,-,

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From Spain it is wniin inai i-oiuumui! mh ui uiu u;!;. :, v, i.ir, ;.(, i. becoming hourly more confounded. Tho :; cultivate. A'czv ILn.i ;. : .. "'distractions of the cabinet have been yast- l - 1 ly augmented by the disturbiuc.es of the j j provinces. The royal family haa be n ! Another shork i j . gressly outraged by placards and p;:bn:; ; ndt in ihi-Y.!ur o ur.d exclamations. Nor do wc hear much that eday liihi la!. T ... :. is consolitig from Portugal. The English U the first bein- Mt ;.u,-; ..; ';.. ambassndcT and the English general are the second about 1. ' ; at odd about the state of public feeling jj earth was a iapid t::.uu- . .f,. in that country. Sir Wm. A'Court repre- ;j minute, during the hi ;;. ... 'i sents the Portuguese as bein disaffected ij felt mu:! cv.ru ivrini,;-.- . t to the charter, whilst G-n. Clinton averts J; Many of our citizens v. .. that the nation at large is extremely desi jj their pilhv.v and ,; .. ; . rous of it. We do not learn that any jj smithshop was raz-.-d t, u-r ., .; . worse effect? have ensued from this misun- ! tending -Hhe;rm. ". dcntandinz than that the general has j; of worlds' fa. Rtc.jrr 01". led bis accustomed seat at the ambas- ! Sidr's dinner table. j A thousand mi-erics rr, d:. A hi hrhter aspect is beaming on the for- j. invisible inn. ads on rnar;k;;:.J: ;. 4

tunes of Greece. 1 he sagacity, hrmness leels innumeratde tl.r b; v. aud intrepidity of Cochrane have nleady breathe out into cemjd-.i.-.t. f ! their protecting influence to the cause. wise; our pleasures arc f r ti,.. In union wit!) Gen. Church, a distinguish- ji equally secret: and n ..t , ed 'Miti-a:i olTn er. his attack on the Turk- : s ma private eatisfi. ti , Mi frce? in the harbor of Athens has been j; con5ciounefs, some ! i.v , completely successful, and our next infor culiar prospect, bici. t;,- c, ; matiou will mosf brobably be that the seic but reserve forsolit ar h, ,. of Ather-s is raised. Wiien that event lined Rivditaliou.. Tla c.f shall tike place we may almost ptedict deed composed ot :u.i it; an immediate termination of the war. The ty occuncices; iit'u?' . v( c friend of Greece are augmenting througt sting us arid l!y away ; iu:n. out Europe. Popular opinion is stealing buzz awhile around u. .;.. .-.rt' into (be cabinets of state, and bending the'; mure; of mctt-orour I disposition of monarchs to the generous ;; dance before us anj i.re

sympathies ef the people. They have interf red with the Ottoman Court by sug ijestion, coutisel and treaty. Tleir elTurtare still without s-uccess, but we may conjecture (as we hope) that their adhe was given in cuns.mance with their wishes. c that when their advice has failed, the will ;jive eX'-cution to their vvi-ht- by a resort to lone. May this po;ibility be -oon converted into hi t.

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Public schools. It is cause of much regret that the excellent system of conducting public school.-, at piestnt in operation in Massachusetts and the other nor j them state?, has no: h-en more generally I adopted, as it has provr J the most benrii ; cial and economical pl.m of diseniinating thoe ble?iig withaut which fseernen cannt t ligntlv appr-iate their privileges.

The tax it WiiulJ imp-e upon the coninu- - J nity 1- trilling, and wnjlii be cticerfulSy i !:ine, for 'intelligence U the life of liber- ; ty," ;i!,d on its ueneral circulation depend.-. the x -tencu at our iititutioi s. 'I he citv (l i.)nn has ntai.il .-ted the most com- ! uieialable z- I oil t i- mi' j ct, and from ;, the ISosiui; Duly Advertiser we extract ' the following comparative statement of the -xp. tf public and private in-tiuc-i-.n in that . it . ;; 'Ttie exp od. tore (Vr 'he lasd ear f' ;

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patent f r makini; 'lailifs and geoth man's hoes of hatteis ft It, similar to bat bodies They are s iid to be very durable, " easy, and especially adapted to those who grow "grain" upon their toes. The article is made only to order. They are the eaeiest shoes that ever were ftlt. Potato Onion, This rare vegetable is of

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RECOMMEND VTtO.V.

Letter from Dr. Drake.

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sesses the singular property ot producing j! cannot he too hiif l.v "f; f n m one onion, pix or seven in a c dutnj , un Grammar i a'scien. c toil at --tr i. t der g.ouml, similar to potatoes. It oar- ji 'r- r1! Y''

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