Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 48, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 May 1828 — Page 3

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be cn!;;. thoxc. In our free conn.try, nt:?rJcvc?y mafeat liberty to obey

- ii.iiiinuuiis ma&ente ot duty cr hu c?r.sibility J.ardly any thing can be C-id to bo impossible, upon which vou can

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fCcnvtr.crufroEi the character of the Araer j j ican people, and the genius of our inMi-' uticr.s, that the scheme of African coloi i.' .Sutton will be embraced and prosecuted! ; with an rntlktui.itm nnnr m'.t..i I

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ln' ,1,'cn he had swindled a horse, nr.3 :rjrV cf him, he took his leave of hi3 :ri fwitli some of whom he was considlthxn arreu) very abruptly, without i ."vod o e. . .. c Lt 4 inches i hoifht, rather n-

, rilv flung together, cadaverous com-J ether subject. One of the most powerful;

Vlion liht sandy iKiir, larpe put: uiub p causes, no doubt, ol its accelerated pr p" l.irc white prominent nose; T press, will be found in such cl laritahle hp

' j teeth, well ei apari M..v.. j i(m-M is uuioi 4ir. iiurr. II will ticromeji P left here, acniinelt coat, the collar tur- j more customary to follow his example I uVu-Tith velvet, and pantaloons of blue j; The philosopher, the patriot, and above;! 1 uh! He appears reinaikably gentle-1 ill, the christian, being on the l!ircshlold i IvYv hi his dress and address, is well in- of another world, and aeeking to dispose j f.'j in politics and religion, at. d while most beneficially of his temporal qoods,

t here he set an xampic . tmi uc rvminueu 01 African L iUoniZHtion i

piu milit imitnte, but not ex-1 hy the pious hope of blessing In- race and H Krcrn the pursuit rr.nde alter him. il country and propitiating Heaven. ,Ct-jnpo-ed that lie is betiding hi ceuejl Laltimore Curdle. t r rdr iome point on the Miippi. or

c he. can again pracuce uis a.i 1 AKL 1 I.Ari.UI I

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Eiectora to? Indiana. Foa Jc::n Qikc7 Ada: Joseph onn, JOHN YA TT3, JOSEPH BARTI10LO:.:ZVt ISAAC MOXTG OMElt K, JWAZIAHMOllGAX. For Gen. Andrew Jacksok. BEjYJAMLY V. BECKES, BA I LIFF BO(JS JESSE B. DURHAM, WILLIAM LOWE, JlSS SMILEY.

AUGUST ELECTION. For Governor. 0 James B. Rw, Harbin- H. Moore. Representative to Congress. Oliver H. Smith, John Tfst.

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CIXCLYXA Tl PRICES CUKRE.VT. Cincinnati, May 17. Beeswax 20 to 25 cents. Beans C,2 to 75 cents per bushel. Cotton 7 1 2 to 8 cts. plenty. Cotton Yum Aborted ios. 26 to 28 etc F!,txstcIo7 1-2 to 40 cts. iu demand.

F-'our Fiesh from wagons, 3 20 to!

y-UGT rccEired, a up-end id and cc pzt3 ctscrtW czztcf t-Jia, Critisb. French rnd Dc-sstic Hr.ul-zrCy Cullzrt Grcce-rks, D '2 S.Vp, PcirAs, Oil, llzttzri Trirr.rr.zsi Rzzls, zesi Lej.'.-m I'z'.i, All cf nhich have tren t3!rcted with Cs ctr:ott cure ia tbecitist of Uevr Yor!i End n.i!sdelnhia, ntich ne cCsr, VfccIsab cr Hii.-iil, at nt i v ce as thej can be ptirchitrJ izi cny j !c wt? j the nountains. P.Iou:3 Hola Anvils, Crc:cnt C: IMi'.lC? aa, Port & Rladzria IVics, French Cran ' , stantlr en hand. al:o, a r z assortn:cnt t ' ICIVCS, T7rranted cf tlj tzA qaulity, u . i bs t!J tt city prices. E. L. Cl P. CI. FR)v f Cichncr-d, March CI, ICI3. i 1

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' tr ."h.ned th.it odiL.rs unfriendlv toiuch to-da the report of the Naval C intnltee ji tV- ,n "lor;; J Jl 10 J71 ' .i- .- ,i . .1 i- . i-. c i s ii'"" oouthern, dried, 10 to 12 cents. t.s iilu:Kft lh.s Lolice to t! u I-v the .uly.-ct u. ji-d.t.o f.,r . ; (A,rs..,,;. 20 to 23 ,.CI5;! "';. ' call thrir attention t,. ll- letter f,., Mi. Sj -' 27: ral. fk IS to 0 - I .,, II 5rA.rCK,i- Reynolds to the Speaker o th- House ' "I . ' ; i . . i i. . ,; cent per pound : harness. 25. '.,,.. hn r.u J hn 1 Lntij Keprefentative. in which ue etiumrrate. ... A A

JPUST received from Philadelphia, zi pen in?, a neat assortne-t cf DRY GOODS) HARDWARE, be.

6, 6 1 2, Cl 7 feet, r.:ill & Crc:: c-jt Ga

All of which are oflVred for nle on fair teras. Forty Cents per bushel will be allowed in Stors

i Oor9 foi caerchantable WflCAT. deli-ered at oj

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Am C. Kibbev. - the States and individuals who have ex ;

Oil Tanner?, .25 per thl. scarce: 1

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t i . i - f . , .. seed, from waggons, 50 to o2rts per gal. j tir?f nibmitted hv hirn for an Antarctic ex- : rt. . kn t I ,. . - . '.mstoie oj ioi0cts. '

; r, , - 1 ur re never wa,, perhaps, an: pions-VorU, mess, $0 00 per bhl,! M.::e: .LVinn. Arntr. 2.-CuIonrl . enterpn in winch so n.an citizens of;! 00. Lard, in barrels 3 1 2 to 4.! Mrlc n.nhrd .i-tg..mery, Alabama, , respectability and influence were ;Hp!'i kegs, 4 1 2 to 5: Hams, good. 7 to 7 1-2:

1!; ir. OH llUin. :rum ir- : io unu,.rh, unu. r a i on k ik.u, p.ou.ueu ., ItiHler. first mialitv. in ke,. fi to!

0n k Nation. The chief by a elose examination of nil its beann-is. ! 7 . Ciecse G to C. " I .h:vo itt:rned with Col. B repr -ent that it cannot fail to result in opening an .i ;r. V !a ;wicm..rj I

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tt fasucy New , in waggons !G 1 2 to 17 fiom stop, lo to 1C 1-2, plentv.

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:r:i- . i. -e o inu. U ipero-r to wnai , auuing maieuan 10 uir j;uiu i.ti sunt. qinlit , "-0 CliiN. : v . if 1'.. !, :!nt nuthinj could in- I science. Mr Iu y nohiV I iter to the com v,,;,,rlinv Orleans ? l-'J h

is .:. la r- turn. f mtltee, in i mi h ne tit iaiis seue 01 inr au

C :. i. : i.ef.- ;a t'.e n ttirn, mllecting ! antagc s of s-Ut Ii an expedition to the

11 s. t;:tii u. He has a ' commerce of our country, is well worthy

of attention. His views are confirmed by the brief hut sensible nu-moriol of the c it i. v s of Nanfuf ket ; and the Secretary ol

the Navv, who has had the subject prtien- j! )r t.'K'MA? GIUT1TI1 hnvin- 1. ft his ho.k I!

ted him, in all it aspect, ha made nnestl ;i ni -r.ti ut my l.an.N Tor iHtllii.r-i.t, thvp in.'eht-f! l;t,

mate of the expense ,0 inconsiderable, that 1 "h" ct" nccou.. .are nq.. . . tctl t. iii.ikr Ult uiPiit bj 11. fir-a of July m-xt. or

we cannot neip expre-..ing a nope ;; l .hall lie chh:iil to pin.-ue the lr.uk marked out 1

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Take Police.

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r,:: f r, f; r ai the moment they en ml Couureis will ecoiid the wishes of solarpc ;; by law.

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JUST receiving a large & p.Widlid asaortit-t cf m-A, V W . 1 Ci.iiprisiue ulciost every article in that line, a, :noiig which are uacj articles of Fancy Goods. ALSO, QUE EXS WARE) HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY& GROCERIES; Dye ?tuff Paint?, Oil, 1, -h'Uti Hats and Bonnet, Hiittt-r Trituntiugi, Mint-; !.. lit; and common Anvili, Vice3, ?rois-l";it and Mill Saws, S th" :r.d Sickles, Ain. ri. n 1 English BlisUr, Crotrlej, Ctrma a.ai t .1st Steel, .",! i;.jokf. li-.tri V iri'ily Dihtej, WftUrr'c J.ire Dictionary, lu l.luN Aihitecture, innuiv r Surveying, llnrti c t ,-? Alretra Cz Ten::rr.ticn;

AH of v. liirh have been selected with enr, and

will be f Kl unusually lau, either whol.-ale or re-

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WILLIAM BROU N, J. P.

" tit'tvv ;n;v: at their dcttination, and

S.r tiur lii-r- .ii'tcr. t ; r; 1 : t M..1 pro-pect, .t prosciit t.'il t H;.!e i.atiuo will, in a sliort time ..-1 fr-nn the 1 in is they now cc -ipv in A! ij.i;n 1.

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i-ittht experovf the I 'nited St:it f, h!l which the committee have reported, j

It is one 01 tlie lew n.easnr s in wrucn 11 is;, ahnot iinpisibl to enli't party or sec1 ton-1 ai U tlin. 'I'aritfand anli-Tai iit'mcn, the j north and the Miulh. the east and the west, !'

,r,y cotJially unite in it. suPI.ort. ui.h - J"-;. X'u a...iranre ol htiutldal COnHUt ICC5 to , nur(h l( . Vu,;0.'s Store, aud ja-t above M.r-j all. A'dt. Journal. , rj.-.j.-i'i Tan ard, a large, h.uiiltcme and gcueralj

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We unoerMar.d that Mr Watts, our!,' Charge d'AfiaireS to Bogota, has obtained ; from the government of Colombia, hr a company in the Coiled States the privi j; hgi; of making a Uailway across the Irthrroi of Panama. We al.-o learn that President Bolivar jj

has r'Tcrtlv despatched two experienced ,

A: -:. N. V. M iv Wt huve rew ! r'- c r.tl h.-if Ts fr. 1 a i ille 1 nt t r: cnh".l itc. t !.:!:: oti p- lili al mat '-r;- I n ni thrm ue .ue aSriin d that the -ivr i t;i(. a Jii;in:tt atioti eontti ui to 1 ur; ii.-l t'.i-f. "t io- Slafe Cn enli.ii fXc''-: inii:h inteiir, and lite pf cple ar !:t;w- i'i n. .Mm - it j-e niji;.a full and el f t r t j, ( I,;,,; ;. V: i, et-nlunetl

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uai l i ljt',f"t 4 I . VI I 11111 vM.ni: t v; u v.,;j lc)i 'H,m (ir hoif with other liners of science, to make an Hi -, Tie friends ot the accurate -urvey of the isthmus from the ,i,T"r;J'-ati .;;i.na there i. ii.fiiune tr.ertli- bord.'rs ' ( Gnat mala, and of the coast and

-.nr.Jcr.-i- ,.u j lfl..: u;ea.-ures unitedU country to the mouth of the ct. Juan ue rc: :;v l(, s.jp.,ijrt :!k- t au-t in whic h Chir amhera, emptying into the Pacific, Si

J-Jt, psjuiic an interrst The which if navigable very near to the tine ; ;ofit5:4i;aa i? opr:t, and n unable riv, r Atrat-, which falls into the bay of; J.;ccvt T a. v n. ,ur abandori'.g an D men, with the object of uniting the two j

,u":i w'l'5f'h is bonding all 1: en- ocean at more poti ts than one. 10. ZtUr... advai.f en, ent of the be-t in- J .'rtit A .-u;.ht, and in it- lead, Kmm the MicUian Herald of April 21. !H-rr- 0 U I,' j. ct i their ow I On Friday last, the tchooner Pilot, Cap"1 -.r '.!: : 1 ... luirl from

V.U-'-- nt. ui'l;, it ri-':ird to thi ivouinsoii, arrneu .v una w

TTt II subscriber! respectfully inform the public IL th:itthe h;ve utt open d a general assortment oiV;,rFW,Vi) CIIZLJ1P GOODS, suitable tr Ihe present h approach:: 2a?on, in the housa

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DRY GOODS 13 A UD V ARE, GROCLMLS Cl QUERNSWARE, CASTL(;S. IROIJ : NAILS, - WINDOW GLASS Cl SALT, SADLFUY. HATS Ci SHOES, CO I TON c CC7TOH ITARL'J, GLASS Sl TIN VAE1E. LEGHORN'S- S'IA7 ZTOVETS,

The principal part of thrts r;--di teinf Elected bj

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M irkin ic. The intelligence receiveo ' from that 1 lace, is that the straits between

I lakes Huron and Michigan, as well as the

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.i'.-Mr. J,,eph Burr, of!, St. Marie river are closed with ice; and t. n . h,i!v j, 1 1 1. , , a number of vecl. which left here some

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timn ago, lor ureen ony anu j de Sle. Marie, will have to remain there, until the ice disappears. The winter in . that 1111 irter is represented to bate been;

very severe. The ice on the bt. Marie s jj noniJCE J . ..a 11- ..... .! ....

,v; 1 v.. i ...,1 ,tion otitety 7,000 dolhu? . n . ,.,! ......i.. ...;ii i,

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Forviiicv and Do.mf.stk: DRY GOODS, 1 MKDICINLS, j IlAKDWAHi; Cl; I'LLRY, QUKLNSWARi:, (iROt.ERlES, & PLWTKR WAR!; Among which are Sup rfine blue and black Broml cloths, Sieel mixture ditto. Olive ditto. Drab ditto. I'elitse ditto. :isorted colors, (!namcrea rind (.'assinetts, assorted Colors, Red and uhite Flannel, Uoiubazette ami Bouibazenci, Plain and striped French Vegonia, Brnpnls, lrih Linen, Camblet, Tartar Sc Circavian Pfai.ts, A coiu; !tte assortment of Fancy Calicoes, Dome.tic, colored and plain, Crape llob.-r, Plain ditto. Gingham ditto. Crape SI. tI nsforted, Large Silk ditto. Striped "nil f.gurcd Silk for dresses, Iionr.et Silks assorted, Gro-de-naps, Silk Vctincf,iiMorlpd, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, plain and figured, Mulmul ditlo. Cambrics, Silk Umbrellas and Farasols, Leghorn Bonnets of the latest fashion, Ludie.' .ir.d Gentlemen's Shoos and Uoott, School bok, lirim kettles Saw Mill and Crnss-Cut aw, Iron, Nails and Castings, All of which they intend to kop constantly on hand, nrtd dioote of as lovr as they can be procured

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I1 oneuf th- Grm, in the llattcm cities, at auction pri

I j ces, they are enabled lodirpcru of then at the very jj lowest j.rices, lor dash, or thi follswin artichi cf produce viz:

Lmey, dax X tow imen, teatr.trs, trstvrax, ra;t, bart.n, lard Cl tallow , latter of a ZzA quality ia kes or siaall quantifies. JOHN KELLY, & Co. From the arrangement we have cade, w eiptcl to receive regular sapplit-s ccnthlj, cf such RrU!-3 as taay be ia demand. J. K. Cl Co. . rtiehraond, May 13th, t C 23. 473

River was three feet thick, and the m.ow

in that vicinity, was of equal depth. It U

't1 ' t in .r opinion, upon Mnular that there should have been so : ?v u.m Ane riran, ambition, J reat a dificrei.ee between the temperaW : - ;- -n.e ;.m..ng the ph.J ,n U'.re of that place and thrs-i qunl near y C ,,'y.-0-a;..I tha I ...ofar to,. ! to that of the extreme imrtheii. and South v,;,Ci,-'-u! I .,!. rmlv f,x hiJIcrd latitude of the I;, h. Detm, , it i 'i'.!. 'I-' - It 1 . ... .1 !..... ilMiriii'li

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upon the view,

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noon the view, trie winter men; u.. vw.... .

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f tho undeit:.hin-'i to the curioti in ptiilosophy, a phenome

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three year old ; a hih; with 10 marks or brand forward am'

take her April The a than L' my Lv

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in Ham v, Ohio, a cd t be ree iache 1 other come and , rI3KLL. at 25 hy Jona antlis Posted ii BUNCH. J P 403

(T prinued iz iTeterate ill health ct'.its C3 t3 Uw cCet far nale the establin't nt cf th5 The flourishing prospects of Hich"cr.J tnJ Co adjacent country, ill healthy and p!r-:antsituitirD old v 'ae to the establishment, which novr recriTri a respectable and growing support: thtre is cct, perhaps, a more punctual list of fubscritsrs to cny pa

per in the Union. The estsblichrr.rnt will be .dd on crtrenrly liberal terms. Lettsrs on tk subject, pt pz:i, trill be promptly attirded ' ii. WALLIIIG. Richraod, la. ay ia,IL3-

ATTOIINEY and councellor ;t La a, rri.'l tice in the Third and Fifth judicial c'-rjit:, cfC.3 St ite of Indiana. Thoe ho foe Li to cr.tru:! their business with him, may rest a:rrrdjhit it .hall elicit hU immediate stttiKtmn. OZzo czx Main and Cross Streets, (Richmond, lz) tz.7Z3 donrs wct from It. Morrissou's Store. April 21 &t, lS:t. .Zi",

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BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, LLAE HORS DILLS, CARD2.

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