Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 41, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 March 1828 — Page 3
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CIXCLXNdTI PRICES CUHREffT. Cincinnati, March 15, Betgaasl to 23 cents. IfofihsbO to 75 rej.ts per huheh Cttm 7 1 2 to 0 1 2 cts. nlentv.
c.tm rrn No. 5 to 10,28 to 30 ctf.
40 cU. in demand.
waggons, superfine.
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; c.v Southern dried, 10 to 12 centj. Iron Juniatta, hammered, per ton, ISO dollars; puddled, 80 to 100; Hoop, G, 8, fc lOd $130; ditto4d 140; nail rods 130; j Juniatfa roll 175; theet, roc 10 to 12 cent? per pound. ! leather S-l, eatoro, 20 to 23 cents; Cincinnati, 25 to 26; calf tkitis, $ 0 to 26 ;per drzn; upper, 24 to 30; skirtings, 28 jCenU per pound; hamesj. 25. j .Vails Assorted eizep, 7 to 10 cents. Clil Ti.niw.rc C'OA ner thL sriirrP! lili
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,f.,el-v!,rce-"'-" f- reihryottlii. J reurx , relative to the cui Adir.ir.ilrat:on wa laid "t I urt tare of the Vhiw Mulberry and the man,'t!.c Grr ':t!ei.t remarks j "I ftnrit; ot S lie, is iiot ct printfd. It
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by a small rivulet, end 10 fct cbtva forn o one trim!:. Both bodis ar cuitv larrre.
Buffalo by a cen;uju?t t.:!:cn, is fcunO to contain 5,726 inhabitant?. The uledical Society cf the etr.tc cfN. York, have passed resolution? in fvor cf temperance. They say, that ardent spir its arc not a pn-ventative cf discs-;: under anjr circumstances, and that the halitur.l use cf them is not a source of trenth aud vior, but of ueaknegs and disecre of au aggravated farcn.
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Tf?tST receivetl, a tplemiid ami complete nsort. meutof lndi;i, British, French and Domestic LMIY GOODS; also, flatdzvnre Cutlery, Grocrir.s Dyz Paints v Of, Flitters1 Trimmings Bouts, Shoes, Leghorn Hats, All of which have been selected with the utmost care in the cities of New York and rhiladel(his which we offer, Wholesale or Retail, at as low prices as they can be purchased in any place west of the mountains. Mww Hole InviU, Cross-cut (z Mill Saws, HuU a?, Port & Maderia Wine, French Brand, constantly on hand, also, a small asortoent of MKDICINF.S, warranted of the best quality, which t?ill be sold at city prices. K L. Cl P. H. FROST. Richmond, March 2, 1C28. 40 Michmond MaM.
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WILLIAM SUTHERLAND respectftil! informs the public, that he ha j urchstd that conveniHiit and welt known Tavern Slard, formerly owned by J. C. Kibhey, Hiid l ifetv bv U.
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t) nccoramoilate nil who n ay tvor raui with a ull. Ill St kbling is superior, ami shall b well furnishd, s alo shall his Bar. his Table nnd hi h t ?p; and lie hopes by unremitting attention tomtrit and receive a portion of the public natron jr-, fti. hmond, March 25, 18J3. 40 G E a LI A IT JDMXISTIU J IO.Y PAPER.
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tc ti-M'-n the Taiitf, and from pit-sent; Whiskey N'', io wriggon-, 17 to 1, appenrat.ee- we l.aK have that all in pea- in store 19 to 20, old 22 to 23. taut aihject before us for tvme iwt. Mr. !j Mai! it amerdu.enl jdares it upon tl;e : VIRGINIA- Thf 'Signs"' from Virt( u a-MitTH ti. and recoirna rded h i giui ontieue to brshten and enlighten the H i!i :.-t .1:1 l vUiveiition, and I t!ii k j we mav dd, to v arm. too. lioe hose tt "ij'ht to ptei.iil. n I .an in 1 avor ol a ' 'hope-4 have been tno easily chilled by the i.h.'i i tinj: TatiiT. We I ave been ' cor.tidMit tone, wliii h has been mo-t pf at the merry .fthe Rriti-h restrictive jad- hticnlly h I I by the opponent of the, pieh v ! ! etn -.jfb. Wo, have the men: -nt Alinii'i,tration. ! :he county t w -thin rur pmi r to heiiane iodepordent Frederick, in which th 1 ill be as smi fd r.aro'f. aid u hv liiaiiJ we not u iia'ed a eouf-st. rvih":!..a? in any eth:r
'' '"r.-.p.. Will taU- -.,., USl-m h-S,t... oh t.,.,t ibrro i. - ' J Ihe Milpin- prda. e id i lir s A, in ex ! Commit ee a :irt espoi dei ce and la It is a well known fact, that there are within change loi la t n uaifai I urt:., w e tin ; et i ler e et ii -in !. nui?tli:- Cf tbr-e hun- j tht and the adjoining counties a large munber of at. :ii o,. n.a:!.et,bv protet thiL; una ;ir ' dn d and tor..? member. hose name rpptahb-German inhabita.a., ,nany of whom, . - 1 . , . . .1 , 1 . . though wrJl versed in their nutire lauecacc, can
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undertniid it. To di-ute anion; such a Lriowledjje .f tlie passing evn(s, whether of a political or j-cientific character, that come within the scope of a newspaper publication, is what the editors introd, and hope to accompluh, by the titablishoect of h" "Wocl.enschrift ' Upon the freat political questions, now acitatine the Unitetl States, the editors ftel no hesitation
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PROPOSALS, For publishing, iu the t wn of fancasler, in the Slate of Ohio, a weekly newspaper, 10 the Gorman latigu ipe, to be entitled, the LANCASTER OHIO WOCHE.VSCHWFT. Thn f'ubscribers having determined to publish, in addition to the Gazette, a weekly newspaper in th Gerrn;o Language to be entitled the "Lancaster Ohio Wot hruscl, rift," deeta it proper, m compli
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PA! Tr rrevr.. lion: .vim, vo; jiUKM'n, 01 1 irnu.u. i . : , . . ; . , i, j ' '- u " " 'x 1 j o canons used their best etTorts in advocating the . . ' Mr. r.'.nivcr.itfe: received our kil U fa- 'i oeie ate aia.ut .00 v.)hili ttic. county, ( c.,,e f,f Internal improvenients ami domesnc in-
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Per, if the i.in.t lat-est possible pentagon , Th- Ltlature ol Virginia aujotm.ru h- ii,cribed in the circle, about it- centre . on Saturday wnrk. afler a esMon of prefur the dandle., shares, the uii sl-re ; . i-ely three calendar months and passim u, I! be an evanescent er inllntelv tir.all !' more th in 150 acts of chielly a focal or 1.... ;r,i. I.p..i noible !: : nersonal deei iptioii. No dec ision was had
IH.llllll,.'V.l.-l-.lill-i'.lJ.'- l ' . .. . f rr -rMur'neiitaeons he ins. ribed in the cir I; upon any lending question arising out ol cle,ab.,t its centre, tor the d .utters' Governor Giles' ii,namatory Message, or shares the son's .hare w ill be a tixed and i the lesolntion of the legislature. . ol other j determ'r ate qiiantitv. I therefore conclude j States which accompanied it. I he W ng;
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ion, the ik Wochenschrifl' will firmly but di?pationately advocate the policy of extending Internal Ln; rovrna nta and protecting dociestic industry , : the ruot eilicient taeans of proooting nationtil wt lf.ire and individual happiness. To the farna r of the wet those uiensure winch are calculated to extend the one and protect the other ofthes great objects of internal policyv caust always ha matlt-r of the hiheM importance, and us such, will chum our purticuhir attention. Believing as we do, that the distinguished indi-vidu.-ils who now administer the executive part of the eovernment of the United States, are abundantly comp tent to the las!;, and have faithfully tin-i-tiareii the trut reposed in thini: that in the President and le-ads of departments are found tho most able, zealous, and 6ria supporters of that policy winch we deem vitally essential to the best interests of our country we shall advocate the re-election of preident Adams. We have no predclictinns for the man. It is from a sincere conviction that the course of policy pursued by hi9 administration i wie. and liberal; and eminently calculated to promote th honor of this nation abroad, and ith prosperity and happiness at bene, that wi would advocate his election.
At the same time that we avow our intention.
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taws 21,000; and the Chi kaaws 3.635. It appears from more recent information, that the number is probably much greater, and is rapidly increasing. These Indians enjoy nil the advantages tvhich our ovrn citizens in our nen state and settlement possess, except the political rights aud privileges, ol which we deprive them. The New York pipers mention the gradual recovery of Mrs. Clinton from the shock caused by the sudden death of the lata (Jovornor. There is in North Carolina, a very sin
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liberty by diEVrent neans; nut to ine violent conations of party spirit or personal aniacn'ty our columns will be closed. SANDERSON L OSWALD. Lancaster, Ohio, Mirch II, IC23. TERMS: The "Wochensc hrift" will b printed once a week, on n medium .heet, with new and handsome type, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year, which may he discharged by payinOae Dollar Hiid Twenty five Cents in advance. Any perou procuring 0 subscribers, itnd forrrarding us a 10 bill, shall receive theCth copy gratis. Tho lt number will appear about the lit of l.ltj. Q7-3ubcriptions received at this oCice. Til AT well known In the town of Richmond, lately in th occspo tiou ol'Wm. II. Vaughan. A bargain trill be gi3 en, nnd posMision utany tice thit r:3y suit ito purchaser. EPiirAtwi .viyir. Richmond, Sep. Oh, 1C27. SUGAR, IV HEAT OATG, WANTED at thia Clltc, ca subrsripticq.
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