Public Leger, Volume 1, Number 6, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 April 1824 — Page 3

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CONGRESSIONAL. I A motion was made in the House of Representatives, bv Mr. Allen of Massachu

setts respecting the adjournment of Con

gress, which was lost, wiien a member irom

Yircinia made the Allowing remarks:

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Proposals have been issued for publish

ing, in Philadelphia, a paper to be entitled.

4 The, Ethiopian Mirror and Christian Ob

server. It is intended to circulate chiefly

among the colored people of the country

advocate,

d of human

ib. but to feed out of hi own con,-l.eu ,,!lv w; ;ti, , , t. ,

houl ! Ilt'Ilie ..i '.. - I ; , .

""""'""if ui uuuuri.:iiving. A new monthly publication, called the .j:.'vorafc of Peace." has been eomnienrpd

i ' in Philadelphia, for the purpose of showing

jthe unlawfulness of war. May it be crowned with success.

I Air. Ran lolfh observed that the vernal rqinnoxj to be their instrnctor, their ? L- now ikk-p'!, and he thcusrht it was time thrs f jf tverv n1e:Li..T vvho .ii.l not intend to rely on th, ipcir defender. Every fnend o

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fh.'. I,n-rab Pii'inhiT from Ma?:ichn Its

;v.0,,;,i cc'itKiTi M reeat hi motion until it -lionM .btain a i::- ro favorable nveption bv the IIoiie. !'I"Le rrotr ictfii .-'.--lens uf Ciicre?s which, howev-k-r, he thank-jil Go t, ceuh! t ike place only even (other vear, he con-i-h'iv.i a-: irainrht with inealeu-

'a: le mi-chit;, 'i hev excluded from the public ?er-

vioe an iir ,Hrt int a:i I Talu.lble cla-s of men. II. -re the Sp-aker interpo-'d, and pronounced Mr. KN. rem irk to l." out of order, inasmuch a

the ho'i-o had refund to consider the resolution. J Mr. Randolph n;.i:!i rose, and 5aid,that he should ftke t!.e liberty whuh the cvrtK-mnn Irom N. York eomed o wiliivsr to take himself, hut torelu-.f to other?: no uncommon eae i" making some ob

servation :i int. r.!;ctel -ubi. ct. He should, in.

the electi m r i topics rur-nr hi- own lights however ft el:-'. i.o". rv;iiinz hin -elf of the very rreat disci rriti.e::!, shinty, 'xvcrien he wished

,I,-.'-r 0t tli" .entfeman;,

GENERAL SUMMAUV.

A meeting ii advertised at Washington Citv to

take into consideration, the propriety of petition

ing Congress; for the admission of the District of

Columbia into the Union as a territory.

In Adams countv. Ohio, two men lately broke

jail, one of them was found in a hollow stump, four

jieet irom tne top, with his hands extended, and his body fast safe as he was when in jail. In Lexington, Vt. within .5riays, five persons in one family fell victims to the natural Small Pox, viz. a father mother, a daughter and her infant, and a

.soii-in-iaw-r-all ot whose lives mi;ht have been saAed by a timely resort to vaccination. How much jfiaie parents to answer for, who neglect to secure 'their children against such a loathsome, painful and

.mortal disease as the Small Pox, when security is

ju easily ami cneapiy 10 oc oniaineu. In Salem, Mass. the Poor-House is said to be a

source ofinco me to the amount of $1,3000 per annum. In Quincv. Mass. the labours of those of the

poor, who were able to do any thing, not only sup (ported the ?ickand infirm, but also paid the inter 'etof a debt contracted for the erection of a suita

ble house, and every vear a part of the principal of

.that debt. N. Y. Patriot. ! The Boston Patriot etates that General Hull h a; written a history of his campaign at Detroit. It to ,r publiohed in the Boston Centinel. ! La Fayette ha, it seems, eiven fresh offence late-

The New York Spectator has been

sent (nivs the Trenton EiiinoriuinA to a

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person at Montsomcrv court-houe, Va. : J l" WH ."itra-rojaiists, wnicn me rouowmg irans-

14 i 4 11 i ni,i i i Uillil, Jll- Iiatl U'.cn luiiuiiuut ii 1 A

taken out nor was the publisher appri-

zca ol the lact until a new appointment

he eo-dd t ::I r.- t ca!

I . .... V I i.if ,i-r. f:- ! Ir. I!. Vnt-.'-i lor the r.- -rc rgnr.i' '.!.. !. ..(.... T .

L..,!.', .M.'.-r-sn!" whirh even ifthi.d!. i:.. . i-.i J c . . . ... . itrVlt n lhe ht oi w

r V, ; ,l . . .v..rtr, h. hA,.c fri i jeuior oi me spectator sav !:e will co to Hvhirh,in.the decree

t:i,r,;,Z U.oi and I .ii ! upnose that.!! iriiinia to prosecute tlie postmaster, if he 791 (thf 'reea

n its spr::, it wc-.t to r- r al u oth.-r rule on th, can ascertain whether lie is solvent. i pZ-!Vl7 A brKane ;u,et.in rc;:cth tS 1 edinrs of the Burkin:zhain, lhe editor of the Bos- Tayrtfe ' '

;vitnes on a trial ; the crier being; ordered to call over the witrifi-rs, the following scene occurred :

' rtiEit. Tif Marquis do la Fayette

Mn. 1j F avettei beg to observe to the court,

itnesses I am named by a title

of the Constituent Assembly

bolishing orders of nobility,)

bunal Crier, call Mr. La

M - V I I- -f ' i aid- to. n-'uri I wi'l not iVMo:' Gala xv, was tried at the Munic ipal!! This M.-nvb- declaration has drawn down on the theV- "tdenti x uun; ), re of t) hou hut :.i I Cv-uvt of Bcston lor.an alle-ed libel on the!',vrtr,rfin a11 t!l" ,u r:i,h of l1her,i!,tr-1 r8"-8 V-n1 he i , . k c iTi.).'unr h-t t-.. -r 'ri-i ir, i'i i i i ., i,habeen leriouslv accused of having, in making it,' Ser-eo-a n i'- to brratr t . -ntvl'o 1 u -bl-' lI:e "Moment, and sentenced to thirty 'in'trumentt seems sets forth ' that the ancient: (curi vitv of the verv b, ntvoU nt hilorher. .C-!r.V imprisonment in the common SIoaK ('!ob,l,t" ,rt"iHn,f ri-ts:" and because the sol--

RICHMOND PRICES CURRENT.

Apples, dried, per bush; $1 25 a I 50 Butter, per lb. 4 5 Bacon, " 2 3 Beans, bush. 25 Beef, lb. 11-2 2 Corn, bush. 15 Chickens, dozen, 50 Eggs, " 2 a 3 Flax, per lb. 8a 10 Peaches, dried, bush. 1 25 a 1 50 Potatoes, do. 05 Suirar, per lb. 4 a 6 Tallow, " 5 Turnips, bush. 12 Veal, per lb. 1 1-2 a 2

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,i,,m.- 1 . . - ufT 01 not-riv r.'iuse.i 10 re coniiMiuue.i 111 line wiin

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ix i. inoi Cl J43 ll'l .UiHIUL I llll Ul f 11,1 LIU I LII till I I'l I' 1" tl lllf I I Mill 11 U 111 Ml til :

lrr"lern Earore. I hope tfi.

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i',d tI- 1 T.ltlr. T-r

Ua crJjrrt that reu'ans, it t otthe actea! rant, rx.' IiJt"n, OeClipyir

thf tU.auand little Maroui? about the court, he i-

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! Mi i rt. (, rnnvir.fr 7: i r no. v i.-nt .n n:.''" eounirv : : 1 n 6frvue naiterers

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:i.I''-v;inre ot n.rrvtht rs ol tt 1-Hoii-t-, to v. hat . it wh n I rlrt hail the honor ol" a .-cat hen , an.' :

.1 i ;,-V I thtn tl.fiiii'Kt. rtrid still t KieL- , j n ....rt'.t.in '."i'i'I.

t ;te jiajier cfilce.

The subject is rcli-

I'.i'i i ri!'!,'i!'!:.!!i rui.-ri 'S tr.-at leading J

I., an action recentlv hr-tiiht in the Db-

;n ;?ri( t ( V.tirt of Philadelphia, tor dan

.'.ii.'.varirt , asf.xe.ia cr. at.iealto hiu'h.

If th r reent 'io:i i suffered to continue, in-

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.a;. .1 ui. ;i. we snaii nave wnat rave nta-n wi ll ii. - t 1 "- -1 4 . ..mv... C0:;.in-t-.I t!.e in rely n.e hanical, the it:trutuen-' :- 1 ai till va bitten IV the riubt lfC, K

of power.

by ti.e self-made Corsic in or the

Is-ori of t. Loins, may well rail at an example of :oniten-y which t.amcs their rapid and oft ri- ; enred t err l vers at ions. j It ma br intereftin? to many to add that on his Examination .in civin? in hi) name & n ii nlorn-

A SALE OF LOTS will take place at NOBLESV1LLE, the County Seat of llaualton. on Monduy, the th day of Aprils One Fourth of all purchase money will he required in hand, One Fourth in nine months, One F ourth in eighteen months, and the remainder in twentyseven months. Other terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale. Few places in the state, except on the Ohio river, possess preater advantages. A state road already passes throujrh the county, within two miles of the

town, .and two others are authorised by law to pass throuch Noblesville one running west, to Crawfordsville; the other north, from Indianapolis to Fort Wayne. It is situated on White river, about

twenty miles above Indianapolis, and about one hun

dred and eighty from the Rapids of the Mauruee.

The river is deep enough a treat p irt of the year.

for flat boat? of any dimensions The situation of the town is very lik that of Indianapolis, and the surrounding country is in no respect inferior. JOSIAH F. POLK, Agent for Hamilton county. March 10, 1824. 5 tds

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0' t.a ise t ro!r---io'i. :e!, as to t!.

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Hn.:e.t i:u r-i, now ran we expert it to t o re-ir.

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is to be coidined to the li'ne forfi

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?.ted. when it is ruin to a landed man to atten!il -x " ' ' - n- lo-ini: ni MIU'il! )H

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wh'r, aii'i v ii i! v..i'vz o-it i r 1 rue am forever

re -cated. It 1- rn ;-h -ir. to wotrv the patience t,f

Juhhim-.-lf. 1 .ii tr.-Tt t'orr. move tl.a', iroru at after the end of the i r - : t -e-ioti of ( rre-s, t

per '' ra allow in -f u er-

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I the ail. wane.- f rtr

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n. 1!', ti.e Jury, after l' iicr char I'la -M.'! t rf the C"tirt, LMve a

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;ve.i;- - xpen-es he th

sum f T e r !n:'v r:.i'es tr , I!inr. Aft r wid'h Mr. R .:, i I; h n xv, t r f, '1

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Rr-orvEn, Tr it fr-ni and aft r the end ofth. rre-ent e t..n of C.nT the p r :ie?n al.'ue.an'-r; of number -hall be'ix .hdlars and nx tlollar-. fx tver tve-ntv iiiile trav. ihr.iT. " ! Thi retol-:ti.Mi he desired to lav on the table, re: f f- 1 t -n I, , ,( i" ,.i f V. ., I . W. I ... II . . I

( - ' in 1 ir -iiu-j 11 . L.i i i u ; it 1 con-!. ;era -1 tin .a Frrday next. ' j

1 !i -l ie-tioii t er. r nut on 1 ivinr the r'eUe on

tr.c t il '.e, it as Carried A ve B0, Noes f 0.

A nuirder, scarcely excelled in atroctry t!ie -avae;es tliein5elve,vas perpetrated

v a part ot white men uptwi ti.e. Indians,

U'ckhirt'-.v, March 27. The D'.'Wo xpiterdity nt in upon tin rnnri;.l"s of the hill f r a revision nf th

TaritTof Duties on hnp,r'e?; and the De-

V':teitobe continued to-dav. "Whethe; the rent tru.'e U now to be made whirl: i? to decid". in tlie re-ult, the fate el the

nil; or whetner tne Debate will arraii

tr ak off into skirmShes on its details wel ci ".not ay. Our impre:n is, that tin

t-t ills of tne measure are ro.t -tn;b, at pret- .-ath-fv either its friends or lb .".Tsaric?. Tiie dutv on m ! i--ev. I it...

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' li;,,i-'tib';T'-r.ratives, v.-!dchaie ovciI i t: i ie. it. X:,m f t!m

-a:. "The law i- ( 1 ar, that

jvviM !.:iiiv tint a d 1; n.-b'n'Ti; t . .1 1 j- 4 i . . ... " " d

ui'ii.ie, arm auujriea x;, iutr::: pert" a., r. .'b t to take pri pi-r and in etc il nrer.au 1 i'n' f.-r re-tr;.ii in-: the do- !. in nit:: i: 1

t lar-e.t.e )'.ii -r i-n p' rib!e f r a:iv ii.-1 ":i the.l2:d nit. in .Madison county, about nn whieii may ari-( to any peivm Jr. -n 1 hirt-t:c miles above this place, (Indithe vie iou-.!.e ar d ill-t. n.p'er of the i ir. " ;n-'tpfdi!i.) A coininitte.- oft!..- Wxv V.-.rl T .,-u -5 -J' We b am. from the Clerk of the Circuit

ure have reported in favour of appn,'.ri-i''"t,n Ui t,,,d ''Uiity, tli.it the number of

ttir:- a puHici'Mit Mini for the stmw of a' Indian killed was rune, consistinc oil men.1 , . - . . . . I 1 . . I I 1 . 4 l . 4 a! .

proposed canal n ute Ij. :n the head ol hen- "'j" l" a:,u Jt niniren; uiai uie mimoerj

ca lake to the Tioir t r:er. r1 wiut', enaued in killing them, was 7.'

A writer in .Iorritowe. .New Jersev.,r"l:!l"" "1 6 men and 2 boys namelv.

-av: "Let the tim-1 now - rtcunied in nii- m' T. Jrid;e and his Kn John Bridi:e,

1:1 1:1 trainings and the money accruin"';lH'n"vv -twyer and his son Stephen Saw

if::nt ' r.nes ariin out of the s .-n-m. be x ' r Ja,I1 Iiudon, Andrew Jones '

,-levoted to tiie construrtion cf ca"r.al, and Thoma- Harper: and that they are all ii (let each county own hare of ,,-!.- ..m. ,)' Uitodv except Harper, who is said to b

to tlte v.'or!: tJone bv it? inhabitants 1 tnr lincleader, and who made his escap

Wn learn by an Ir lianan..lis paper, before ho could be caught. A party how-

1 r:at mere are in that place. iOOfirni ie- 'ver, we n am, nas oeen sent alter rum tr

j 172 voters and fjrtv-fkc sin'lc Indies over ff-id, Ihitler county, Ohio, whither it is 1 . . 1 . ' V. . . I ! .11

jia and under lo! 1 11 chance for bache-:un,n'11 no u

bjr. I Stephen Saw er and Andrew Jones we

ibtnlrar:dt Peale has late! v finished a 'further learn, have asserted their own in

nriten, which is hi'ddv' nocenro, and become btates1 evidence a-

it as ar-a'n;t the other?;.

Joseph P. Plummer HAVING MOVED IN HIS NEW STOKE HOUSE, At the outh-eat corner of MAIN and FRONT "U r.KTri, opro-ite the store tioue recently occn. y J. MAGU1RK, now offers for sale at low DRV GOODS, QUEEJVSllslRE, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CASTLXGS, SADDLERY, MEDCLYES. Jr. KVr all of which will he taken BEESWAX, FEATHERS, LINEN, GINSENG, TALLOW, FLAX, &c. '1LSO FOR S-1LE DRIED PEACHES APPLES, and EASTERN TANNED CALF SKINS. itu l.u.mkI, :ll in.nah Cih. ttfi-1. 1 tf

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Thuidav next, when their trial will proba-

In Ai'. an.-as, John R. Dunbar, who wat' !,,.v t;ikc dace. llatrrn tensor.

n pri-on on an indictment for mnrderine:

Thomas Denrus made his -escape by di-1! 'e have received a copy of the report

-'li-ini: h;ns-"if in the clutlies of hi wif-j tne Committee of Ways & Means, part

- ip-. horn the jailor had permitted to i-it at which will be inserted in the Letter next

ener nu-nar i. A pursuit took jdace, but u CK'J nere are many vaiuanie ta liwas un-tn e-ful. I bb s that cannot be presented in a Newsna

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ATUUjTv MM'ii 'il I;' "!,b-,(AIbama)the Judge's salary' H'r- Theuhole report is very satisfat-

' 1 is paid by tbe proceed. of a tax on billiard ,Jor'' a,1(1 redounds much to the credit 01

hai

oral f 7 :l'Sm -u r.v pcrsoifin that town bein per-1 Committee, and Judge Rlackford who1 ' miio (1 to iaon a tabl.-, on pa in ' a tax of 'sited i" compiling it. If the books were!

ive kroii .t w . . :

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I ' ' ' mei-ieetmn o! xo0 fllIIn,v :r)l i". . , ,,. ....I. : formed after the model of the report, and

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tile Auditor, in his annual report would

f !" .' n ncl'.o ate the election of

I Will rncei. e the ejocto

1 - 1 v ' -s o. 4i .dirir.a. T!i we con-ider to'i It is now aM ertained that the village., of ynnform thereto, it would present the fi

' to say the l,-;,-f nfir 1) - r, 1 'the Aurickaree Indian were not -et on fire1 nancial concerns of the state in a more sat-

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. av an j)ern im lon'Mn"' lo the Amencaii nm, .um tuiiiuieute a ne fM in

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1 ev;,JeI;f c d'pn!,lic opinion tri-

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iroji- ".a 1 ... -'""n otii u iwtt nuniei nejonrir!r to """ n.vv.--.

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0 the rf(iitr.ii. w,' 1,;. 1- fli.-r-..1 1 ...j .

' in- u. aim UOHIOII. n"',:'.v and L'Ood reason, f.. viif. ,'! Ti. A!.c Al-.K-. . , . . .- I. .. 1.,

j. - ''J'i" e iiiiii: 4ihii.t, n.ui.iiii.i, a roin;i n4i ucfil Au:un will receive the miihuiH ,.r;. : torrned for tiie sunnresion of the nrartire

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vr.ter

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lWri bandied to eitrhtot.n bundled

ty.ne countv, nhhh contains 1 1 uo,1,:c nn 1 IH: plelirt

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iii' ioM i es not to vote lor, nor hupport anyj

;icat;uidate lor jublic othce, who, personally

ll- .! , 1 ,. . il nn-ii'. 111 mui'IM. I'liii.i. ,ll. .; ;:C d fmt M to,r bvhisfnen b.enmlovs tre,

I . V Mr- C!ay, will receive over ,tin, or any other unlawful or improper0 not contain the ne ! nr a n'o(vo(rv; ai(lj frolIi t;. K,,t jjj.'means to promote his election. It would i"bir to the report. I '"'"ti-i, we are induced to believe tl ,V'b" U ' 11 Wrre t,lis ru, "vers;il. Nothing jiHginc that the vari ! his sunnortrp. iM ,. t : '1 1 U' 1 eat r tendency tosan the foundation Vol wcri; collected f Uf Uni anp 7, i K,r,Ng connUv onv nmUtl what is calledljoks, when the com.

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tune;, ueccp-

the next legislature, will require it to be

tlone. For it need not be presumed that the books heretofore have been what they Mhould be. The Committee of Wa) 6 and Means, and Jmbj;e Blackford both know

' better. It is little matter whether they

are kept by Mni;le or double entry, if the j do not contain the necessary distinct items'

And it is 111 vain to!

irious items of the re

el from the face of the

omrnittec had to ransack

in

port-

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f n. . " oipu, tie comparative- electioncerin'' in w hich treats and en- a inv 0,(1 "ocuments and papers meu

j - - . h x- . e do not pretend to denvatreaties, promises and menaces, falsehood sthe offices to arrive at the results asre

j a majoritv Gf the p.-ople of the New-a!ui "f representation, are made use of to!ed. -Corydon Gaz.

k I;;, WlU i,JI'IM,rt Mr. Clay; hut that ! ZtlrTl' "nU ihC The Editor of the Public Leer will

, -v ,yUl receive t ... . v iuio.

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'1 le Legislature of Tennessee lately in session,!

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. - -'JlJ"ui b ui oilier tr i inic fi , " "'luiiun rerumrntiuiinir o inc rrirruuer

I Restate, .vc 1-

t 'in

.'..r li. n 4. V I flri.iii.P'1 I 'ii.mia.. . .....wiM ... .n!..kaw.

,. J . iii win. m. Jtlllli.l IHJI'IUUIJI I.U Cljllttll III V. HI VII III. c uoou rcasoas tar doubt-u.fl)

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to the tojile of that itate to manufacture thtir own

clothes.

please insert my name as a Candidate for;

the nineteenth Congress; residence, coun

ty ol Dearborn, Indiana. DANIEL J. CASWELL. March 2, 1824.

LIST OF LKTTFRS, REM I.MMJ in the ln Orhee :it Richmond, Wnyne county, Ini&tnu, which it not t akea !it hv th 1st of Jnly next, mil be btnttothe Ge n

eral lst Oifu e a deaif letters. U Ju-epli Hakv, William Balener, Simeon Heck, John Hrown, Keuhen Hunker, Hi when Bent ley, Seiieo v Bull, I'ii'.ruk Ben pi, Henry Bailey. "C John Coi ner, John C'harles. 1) John Dille, Jesse Dubbini, Jane Davenport, Willi D.ivii. K Jacob Kvtn, KI)rilq,lla r'alow, Snmnel Fotcr 42, Samuel Fot-r or GohlMiiith Gilbert, Henry Fender. G James Graham. ,IKobert Hill, .Nathan Hunt, John Hor-min, Daniel Hook, William Hill, Jacob Hoover. J Z.ulock Jams, Loyd Jane, David Jaine, Satnm'l Jefl'ry. K Rebecca Kirk. L Henry Lamb s James Levinton. 4M Coriiflun Mabrev, Thomas Mahon, Jacob Miller, Morgan M'(iuary, Sarah M'Donald. O Charles Ozburn. IJ4 hSO Iecc, Jacob Pennington, Gabriel Foe. R Geerce Rnpe, .Mary Ray. S John Zuelzer, Samuel W.Stewart F.hzaheth Smith, Jacob SmelM-r, Mercy Smith, James Strode,

J.imo ulcer, Oliver Seaman.

W Rachel Woodard, Lydia Wheeler, John L.. Wills, Jer Walli. ROKKRT MORUISSON, P. M. Riehmof.d, Aj ril I, tU.M. !M

Look at this!

TUT. subscriber cnrne'tly solicits all those indebted to him either by note or hook accounts

to come forward and make pttyinent without further delay. Thev mil't be well aware that business

cannot Ik- cnrrictl on b Mich deliiiepieney m pay

ment. All tho-e ronct rned will avail theiio Ivei

of thistiinelv notice, otherwise they cannoi un..

Iiard to find their account in th nanin oi .i

officer for adju'tim nt. CMImn

Richmond, March 1st, UJM. t tf

LAST NOTICE.

A LL those in ieideii 10 n. I nw.ii3 v-niw-l RtLl, are earnestly requested to make pay 'ia.o,

III I'll If ,f '"j;ff iiniuik 111. nin -- - - who are dip sed to discharge their accounts may . . 4 . 11 . l e

ai. a ineui in me. uauus oi

ELKAZAR III A I I , of Richmoml, Wayne county. 3! month 5th, 1824. I tf

TAKEN UP

Jyy Joseph Rinker, liviuir m Harrison township, 113 Union count v. tate of Indimia, on the water

of little Four-mile, an old BAY MARE, some white

pots on her neck, ome saddle spots, a ar in ner fur. Iio-wl .ntfnn her note. smnospd to be five feet

two inche high, mpposed to he 16 or 17 year old ; appraised to Ten Dollars, by William Witt and

Uartleuiy U tires. 1 certify the above to be a true copy from my es-

traybook, i p.

March 5th, lfcM. 43t

BLANK DELLS, FOR SALE AT THE LECKl Of TICS.