Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 24, Richmond, Wayne County, 24 November 1827 — Page 2
iron, and how far il fccU th r.ii ! V0M? carueu. 1:1c people are ei;.ni,u lo
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ana inland trad? of our country. Its rT-
frrcnt tr-MtfnoYl.ifior.fi, however, j-.v land
! cratiTy Iheir fancy instead of being ton
j lined to a simple eupply of their wants. A
n',1 WHtMr. m:it am-mt In mo... fn tnn : Pperous communuy win consume twice
000 io:.S sld thcVal.ie of the home TnJ ! Cr "Jr,ce M m"cU fny cosily duet, in clings and bar-iron, J b ? a distressed one. Lvery man rouchlv computed at t.OOG'OO dolW. j U Fract,ral knoxvh dgo of The furnaces, forges and tolling mills of J';ira:!IN noMlvani i wer. jpvcu as prod tic tut; a ! Besides we have added new materials vlrtoofroore than three millions ui 1810 0!'10 value six million of dollars a year value, it is reasonable to believe, is now ! to foreign trade by our mnnufactuie two or three timeTcaWr than it tta then. a sum rtcr than the worth. of any other We have no atiV(artory c'ata cai this sub lfies of such export, cotton excepted.
i' i. tut- vn'Jic nomc r.ianuinciure oj f ; -i?
ilanimai and . vcUble prouueao.. . ..
farmers, are valued at .siu.uw- j-.... Eastern cottons nic in gt-iicral uc, audi
preferred to foreign gooa. Delaware has about 60.000 sheep, 1 CCD
iron, in nil iUvhiioift branches and departments, ami chaises of character and Mefulne, f3Ti7.it and mt.M'i, subsists a vst r.-nnhcr 'f erson?, anil constitutes a mighty item in ibo'iialionnl production. Neaily .000 tons of pig and bnr-iron, l.ietly iM: prrdnct of New Jersey and Pennsv emr.ia. worth 1 14. oOO dollars, were receive. at Pirn-ianae K. 1. in the past
year, atul principally used in the neighbor
on trade that we have with Mexico, , South Amrira, Cuba ar.d llayti, aoo" dij rectly aids our navigation in several thou- ! sand tons, as well by live outlaid as ibe homeward voyages, laden with the bulky ! products of these countries, such as sngar, eofi'o, molasses, lades, dyewoods, copper, 8z. for Ibe profit ot comfort of our manufacturers or the snpplv of fresh materials for their industry to operate upon which
pas? :i.i"in, in ner ;hopes, into our exports
i.in rrwii iritiiti nrrt(Tipliiru. A n1 thu 14 tli
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OiTC tons of domestic, bar iron are used in ail she New Iutand states, worth 3,000,
j'aiff purchase of mir agricultural produc-
Q-.o dollars. One factory in Icw Hanip- - ,i - . 1 ' ,t ' c i , ' ii ri, peciallv, win not take an v thini; more of lore consumes, 1,00 toil? annuallv. I he 1 4. , i .".i i r
of whicli r.re merino and -500 olbe IJake- ! well breed the residue variously fused. This state exports C,000 head of fat cattle, ; worth 30 dollars each annually to Phila jdelphiaand Baltimore; vith yreat quantifies of flour aod grain; pnper to the amount of 35.000 dollars; tanners and Ouercitiott hrk to the value of 50,0C0
dollars, to Philadelphia and New York;
6,000 dollar uorth oi easier oil to i;ai:imorc: pleasure carrises to r.!::nlr.rd
valued at 15,000 dollars; rr.uch lumber cf
all sorts; and more than 1,000,000 dollars
worth of cotton and voollen fabricks Mid j gun powder, &r. Leather is al?o a considerable article of the domestic trade, j The bank of the United State?, during jthe year which ended on the 1st July last, j sold domestic bills of exchange to the o- ! mount of seventeen millions of dollars!
i Thi item prayerfully asMfts in the fonr.:i
The Rusian squadron entered the y tcrranean on the 5th of Siiif.r,i.''
tion of an idea of the importance cf tbe j Ruinnnrmv has cained a vm,' ki
, interior trade of our country
I About 12,000 boxes of class, rr.riufar
I turcd at Pittsburg, Wheeling, fee. t?est cf
the mountains, have been annually for
warded to the eastern states, especially
SPAIN.
The n:Wrah!e overr.mc!,t trv anoears tn b tmi..:.
dissolotlon at even' iten" n ,
ra-Itm violently iu Cataioiiif,. 'n"' ties tbc standard. Ti 1 !r
their object in taking up aims to !,r? of deliwrinc Ferdinand out of M of the Maco$, who Usurped tl-. C Government. What excitea Vi 'r' ,jf of every one. tbe. imbecile VtrZ sell', ha proceeded to Catalaia,, of lhf ifuiirrrr(i,i rPi . ' (.,
dencc that the rebellion is of tn - evi I nature, to this bebved rnonaVchln ' ' friends. Mis disposition is 0f 0 Li a nature. th::t he readily concurs viers and measures of th- n;ir.- ln 1 5
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possession ol i,h bod v. f "
state that the rebellion is ?til! m;
RUSSIA.
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' 1 r . . i our agriculture are ranidlv mcreasincf
iork,cierey and 1 ennsylvHnia, r( ' i,r interior is pnroachinS Ihc sea board i to Boston, and without interfering with .ooie ro,n Maryland. This material is j hy anJ an( uri iu jthe extensive glass works there. Tliu -rsivfly used mall the mafufactone b alllrj inre Umirm h,VAixiy Ciinuoi the west seeds Criin and coal and earth 000 tons are annua,! mnde or used at , ;m. way jn wjjch abJuhncc can - and metal, to the east.
. r nam, jiass. .unny machine snops use r , ,,,, ' . ,1Mt , ,rtfltfnwl:liw j The transnortations of ffimnowdcr. and
"v iviiu.ivu imiiimi'ivi I'tJt iJ I uim I 111 II I I r7
iiiitt it ill i . . I-; . . a .
, inio jooii?; mai i.cur, oeei anu pork, ccc. may be exported iu the form of cott.m and
other cloth, and manufactures of iron,
over f he Perrinos- l.-ce -r.i.
me irffu.
c:ti
ccra
.r.ted
rho
at about 40,000 n.erfr distinguish tbein5elv..a";n 4
Runian army, n3 a rewnrd of irJr;, 1 : to receive a buckie, with an o tk '
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txoii ;i,e can ! ' j
set oral tons a month. The
wo; ks of iron a? Ba!tinn, and in its nr-ith l-'.rliooi!. inc!:jdin manufactures of nia
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eaod donar a vtar. j .... . j .. . . j! I'irge riuantities of tobacco and nee are
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?r -ifisooi ft d e; t Iron Haltimor, or its
the materials to niake it employs many tons of vessels. The domestic rnnufac
lure is m(re than equal to the demand.--We imported only V". in 1026, and ! exported 1,107,565 lbs. Mills are to be ! found in mam- of the states, but the estab-
i sent north oflbo Pofoinnr. fur roiiftiirrmf inn
I'nr f..r.itfti nnrl V.,rlr ,..,.rln.t !i lihmel!t of Al. E. I. DilpOJit, fn the Bran-
i.-MP-di-.Je neighborhood, and payment J; 60 Ql0 iprc of ricp Jn UC fir,t )i(c j dy wine, is beli. vh1 f o he one of the larg ,cr .,e rude maN-na , peroaps, made in , f ,.Mand ,C25. Qf the ouanli- M P?'' or private accoui t, in the
:;e v:r-artir e? ibrictcd Irom it: he ' , , . . - , - , , . . I tie consumed we nave no cerUm informa
tion: but of tobacco we mut suppose that , the d-rnestic demand is as great as that of
Great Dri'ain, tiix'-d as it is at ;. sterling i
'per pound put down at 1 4,000 hhds.
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Tiii? business has employed many r l shipping.
nv t!Tuand tens of rac, nnpr-r.
ho; ! -, t ! riders bfiard- and wrapping pajjer
ia 1 1
woibl and better and stro::er powder is
; not made any v.h re. The works extend: aim -st a mile along the romantic stream;! a lare population is collected, beautiful
'. -.ridings erected, an ! fe::ic garden potsj
Tiie breweries of Troy. N, V. annual! v - or mueefi, neids, mnrir, w .'.erea rabtit 2
' iranporii u l m T re io pince. end l'2.000 barrels of beer, southwardly. ; years ayo cou.j no; nave pafr j.
i' 1 1.. .i ii . if ; ' , a n.rr' prriw-il flu' ! ! if f rf t ti. - r 1 1 r .1 " ; T : I .U..i 1. il "v.- '
v ..... 1 iiu-f ui iti.j.iov, ami roieii u-r uC S.iniC ji ,l Biiprui umi mini uic V'oio i il- j ai-y. ex-ept persons well acquainted vnUU j market, consume 300,000 buihih of I ar- L I:n' are fi;ihed the slate will export 500. j lb.- various hrnrtVs n hlrh employ th- j. icv w-tj, in,s .r. 000 barrels of beof and pork, and 300.0001 of lhn.M? tif workii-g people. The ji V.val stores are chiefly obtained from !! barrels of flour, and have 3.000.000 sheen
valuocf the paper making, pimtiti-. paper Sorih Carolina, and paid for in maoufac- ji but what foreign demand is there for st-'n.pinc rnd book htrrdinz buiir.espcs, in-j; trP?. ! these things, and what good will the surcludi'tg, oi course, ihr p-tllirntion and sale ji purs an,i n, itr:rs mo,tlv reach tlie ! phis production render to the peorle. if a
of books, wethi' k rr.t amount to be Atl u tic state fiorn the extreme rrcion of r home-roarket is not created? Kay it
from the Emperor.
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r miaou, in: venernnn! seat r.i in.
has been lately destroyed by tne. Vm road 30 mil?s long has, been est --t Bohemia, between Meldaw :u;a tl Lin ule, ENGLAND. Capt. Parry hua returned to E,;; froni his polar voyage. After 5tr4 i every nerve and sUiTerieg rej.t A; he could not arrive with his'pnrfy north than C2, 45. Could lie hW ceeded only 15 miles further lo ti, degree, a pecuniary retvard from r-; ment would have lncn obtair.cif. K Parry and his cre? have return? J i.i-; health.
tween JO ar.d -:: 000.000 do'lar? a year. ru,ewti via the laki s or the Mivdssippi, j; M chiefly tei d to distress the farmenr
1 finco worthy and en!erpr:z:ng puhlihers j ,lf,J art, prl;t for in fnaTl,,f.Xr In rs. Lai ge i; of he eld states. Ohio will r,lso, soon ; t Philadelphia, Me-r-s, Carey, Lea and i.-ouanlities of hats are exported south. ii raise 10.000 hhds. of tobacco. The Height
C !i-"v. l i(rlv i-ied one work from tli I
press, (cott'e f.. of Napoleon), for whit h 1iev used t:rrnfi fxt tent of paper. There nr" Vtout bU p. i j.er mill in M.fachueltK six cf hiii I ::vr loachine for ir:ikii g prioer thy directly employ 13 or MOO
Ohio will lso, soonfl
pianlittes ot Isals e.re exported soiilfi. i rnic iw.uw onus, oi
Cpperas ar.d ;-larn are in great quan-u the beet ar d pork, Ik. ur, iron, wool and t.tie at several plan 10.000 toes of tbe ! tobacco which Oliio nill be able to rend former at Siatloid V nnont aid some a! j. to market out of the state, in two or three Steuben ill, Obit. -and B dtimorc, cce. j; years if there is a good deoand, will CZ-
or.
Charleston Oct. 57. Married on Fri
i.y evening, the 19ih inst. by the Rev'd
T'ue Australian of M.rcb 2. f.4kWehae frequently had occ k i !o 6 nounce the constant importation irlt ,V British Colony, of Ameri an iloar. Arr.fr.. can beef, American pork, nnj M,rtm tobacco, to the injury of l e rCiiiijr-, i0 s.i nothing ot the interests of o;ir b,pti merchants. Vhfetrnd? is be ceraiit u-ccedin-jly injuricjs to c?,r.nd to the mother country ; and recently thsr hz bcea larrje irr.pcrtticn cf American tiz, cMr!ings, caliccc", end, rhut is till r.zrC American hats." This complaint is very flattering ta th: cnterprize cf cur countrymen. As :: tain preeminence in manufacture, n must lool: to be encountered by tin VJ end hostility of those nations whose ir'er czlz arc injured in the competition. Ojr rccZzTZ oill recollect that the ccui.trt noT7 called Australia, is v?hnt b is fcccnfrr.erly knov?nc3 Nerc South Vftlo,cr?c ally peopled by tho convicts lrm I-
The product '-f other works not stati d. j teed 100,000 tone, for the inland trade, About 3.-0 to; f.i'nluin are made at the f, hy canals and roads cr river navigation.
or :o,w. consume Mbout 1, TOO ton- of rag. ; C ,pe Sable w, ks r enr B .ltimere, and tbe i It has been ertimated that upwards of
jin.;. .ce. ana rrr-miMMure to ttie value qn;in(iH will sooe ho incn ased to double i 0 milii..i of bushel- of grain were mised ..f 700.000 -bllais a .ear. v. suppose, ,jiat :,mount. Mu, h is also innde at the l: in Ohio last season, or more than 50 bush ! fK if lli. f hill nitliiP m'lf.l,ri(,lrA in ikn . .-...,. . .....
. ... ,,, .i... Lrr,.;,i inomicai r.w.tone in namrnorc. ;! els tor each inhabitant V. G. in.lndinK the st impir u ef it. may ; These articles are distributed through all'j '
amonni io tu tn. en n an.i t mHiions a ? hc .tatrf Of!ho unioP. ''hc means ol Tnr' nMl errph y 10 or 11.000 persons. j t,fjir Iroa,lctioi, are fully equal the rc-
f.requnnfi.ies of ra hav e been ,inror-; qui.ilion of the home demand'. r'V T "T 1 r to induce a more respect ted ., ,, ( .errn o v aod Italy, but our own Some thousand che., chairs exported . rf l l T J"' of society io make it their ho2. p-r .. r oh grnc-r-dly e-.n to save lh m, nithm a tsir pa5t frm Baltimore, to Mex- I l Uanna Urhce both of tlus P'-j The population of Ireland in JiW,
;,mi .i:ur p,...,.,,My i ito miiisons a ico, Smith America, Cuba and Hayti. Or eii :
ro rriifi. toropi rags! Unc paprr ; tlOUSaild doZn, were sent in three vessels i The Sleeper ctmED.Some time since.
! salubrity of its elim-tc, tbe bctiity
scenery, the richne:3 cf its sod, and sw
most illimitable crter.t, br.s been n al.nf"
m.4i ... .-...p.t.ii .jyj pr.,M,. i wr,,Li, lell Baltimore on the 10th June last,' a writer io the Lowell Journal, after nd'J J.e rmiM.uiIr l.v the Mesis C.lptu, on j on voyn-cs around Cane Horn, ilh a l! verting to tbe new invented cure of in.
a ir.i..tw,pe. in Uelawere form one ; i;irffC quantity of mahogany furnitur-, ! temperance, expressed a desire that rome
tnv largest parcr-maMinc eslnliiislimerifs : .rili .w,ri,,,w- n .,w.n ... k on j: .
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j 1,034.102. In 1702, it had iucn
4.083,226. According to the ca 1
7
in any c..o,trv. The works arc capable u .4rrl..r.ta f il.n
of cM...rtieK one ton of raga por day, j Lead, and its manufactories, furnish emOx ;u.i ooJar. By the machinrff, a I nlovment for sbii.ninfr to ron-ifUr:.l.lo
f!. t of paper might be made an hundred ! extent, and the business has nearly increasnuiM b tr-.ttt weie canvcn.ent foreel itj;ed(o the whole domestic demand. Shot
npi! p. ci? re ii, a it passes irom tnem. -I i s. -1 io a oo:oioned sheet, and is after vard. "ut toliv- is d sired. At Pi vidrnrf. on the anthoiity of Mr.
pf-urTnore thm hiQQO three thousand !
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and other preparations of lead wilUpcedily pass into our list of exports, and form a 1 handsome item. At the new mines on the 1 Fever Riv r, 700,000 lbs. were smelted in
j the month of June last. Almost any desir
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w i : w mm ii iifioi i w r mil ii i tir-ii rm m n
'etn all pi 'fs of the United 'S'atfs conveyi to at d ) 'om cargoes of-,vnrious goods! 'i' c (juar.'ity nf wool requisite fo supply ti. 4 exi-tln rnanuf.K toiies i- estimated
mines, and from those in Missouri. Manv
j hundred tons are used in the glass and
shot lactone?. However, there wa imported in the last year 5,C4D,100 pounds
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fk0,00 Ms. jnne is lii;ewivr, a ! of bar, sheet qnd pill lead, 1)3,1)15 lbs.
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foffn-icu-V 5or iout hold wards. .Murh -rd iskv at c !'t.vi(. Large parcels are
shot, 1,817,901 Hi, white and red lead, dry or ground in oil, and 34 C 1 1 dollar
received i.'ron Ivania, Ohio Kentuc- ji worth of manufactures of pewter and lead.
.,..4 Vir!t-;.
A sineje house ! louether valued at 420,631 dollar?.
i- S'egbenvi. hr ha forv.;r !d about 1 .0, t which we ought to make nt borne, huviii" P's jn one -,r t lvton. j;t!ie ore ns rich and as abundant a to be T!i" ranspon:nliou r:ued by the grow th j fonad in any other country, and which, in a-:d mannf-cturt ef wd m.kes a arg i -rive navigation lo New Oilcans, or
ii.'.new.- In ibe inakji of clu'h. Mie i' Ihroouli the lajces and canals or transoort-
o.o def dve stuiV, nu sr oro lo r ariicb.? l alien coastwise. a weli a it- manufacture,; ffjiei-:, product ii'u-d to very pound j; j!l y "' subsist many thousands j
l. !Ilfi
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Ot
ol w J. and inm y Ion. 0
are annii'illv c(!i.s':in''i., cmp
larger ! iirr.;t:r f t t-utp
the 1'e.od- r'.-fJtoi preoyce
qu-ie for i.e-r f rao-pot f.'iJii. in ?:. hiii"'f, ; - ei ;;s, be-!u abiliJy to purchase;
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sleeping in meeting. This would certain ly be a desideratum, and we have nothing approaching nearer to it than the method detailed in the following story. A few years since, an aged clergyman in the western part of this county speak
ing oi me solemnity nttached to the minis terial office, said that during the whole term of forty or fidy years that he had officiated therein, his gravitv had never bt
j once been disturbed in the pulpit. On
viMi occasion, while engaged in bis discourse, he noticed a man, directly in front of him, leaning over the railing of the gallery, with something in his hsnd, which he soon discovered to be n huge quid of tobacco just taken from his mouth. Directly below, sat a man who was in the constant habit of sleeping at meeting, with his head leaned back & his mouth iviiIa linen
The man in the gallery was intently cngn-l ged, raising and lowering his hand, and I
laifting an exact observation, till .,u,
j vUlZ ut 't ritfhr,he let fall the quid'of I tobacco and it fell plumji.iato the mouth
ui tui:iLeperreow! The whole scene
j 1S21, the papulation of thr.t cotnitrv b
5,80 1,027; and from the tables 01 tion, it is calculated, that, at theRte increase ot 25 and 5 tenths, ia 1" u populaUcn rill be above nine nifrwIf such hr.s teen tbe increase of pc?-( btion indeH-ncoof the severe cbeCftj starvation. cppc:itiun, exclusion, anfl i ' ; gid code of ht73 sternly adramwrf what woulJ it net have been, ui mild, protccti.i-, and paternal )gt government, by uhich every tin have been secured in the cv')ojf J, own property, the gatberingol bist' -and the worship of God acccrdS ' dictates of his own creed and C0!,?C1, . 1; Should the advance cf In ft groat in the next century, a? ' ,,nS w if the last, she will then havcno0 pK petition for her privileges; for ne I - ca power will then te fcurenor to w her oppressor.
The arrival of the steam boat ' , t yesterday put us in possesion tro::new from TJobile. About ,K
1 . .. r i o ft"
rirtfd n::d twenty houses
been burnt. The lo. of V' ,
Was SO IlidiiirriiiuMo .1 . r ' .. I:i1 lh:n tWO
""if iuuK.TOU9.i 1:11. inr i-iu(-u ii.m'ii; " , r?.w
,mM: ,u? - V. "I' ... . i, "r'1 o I liir.e, in tho puit. nn in. dollars. The collon p-; - , Llf
4'' ? "::,c" i T.-; , v.; rwuc.r h vol,,!,liir ini-ir uoc, t beio,.8in . r.:$r.. i wo. - -,u
;l i..,ol.!r.. ...ro...,, ''.i!pocUJi,nrUJi1M.Y8,,1,,n,.l....t..... ".r I l!i:il ..rar?d. Both of the "'T,
, .'iiurscfi and mules, ho-sf whiskey. a;.d ulher" ' - - ' h
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