Public Leger, Volume 1, Number 40, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 December 1824 — Page 3
TTLTRDAV. DECEMBER 11, 1824. """pTTjyETiAL. InrfiaKi The returns fPm cactl conntICS nave not l)cen wod but the following is given in
V11C 0f the papers as a correct statement fb the votes of the state: Jacksox, 7,313 Clay, 5.315 Dm. 3.003
cd. without increasing the demands upon the pockets of our citizens: thev will also reflect that the amount which would thus he withheld from circulation,until it would be sufficiently lurge to he used for some beneficial purpose, would have the effect of diminishing the quantity of state paper, and of course, of increasing the value of
that which remained in circulation; consejquently, while the fund would he accurnu- ' Kiting by the additions which from time to , time might be made to it, its intrinsic value i would also he greatly increased by the apjpreciation of the currency.
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luuioi-. . re.lll:i? lo the navigation of the river Wnf;atc L'ive v.nc h ( tor to Mr. Adams, and hash,' a correspondence has taken place l.r, to Gen. Jackson. between the Executive of Indiana and Illi- " lVW. 1 t;itc m,t hvo t'kts t ,U), a!ltl t ommissioiiers have been appoint're run. oi-e for Jackson and one i;)r part of the two states to examine flt i i j the ohstructions,ai!d make the reouiteur4! ini,. t ie Jackon ticket is elei teu. ( vcwinilim.., ti,: i .J "in , t v inu etmi.ites. 1 his correspondence, liTI a 1 . ' . ! . . . ... I T
j .b :ni:. I ne jackson in mi i eieci- together with the report of the Commis
t i i tiiis state hv a considerable majority.
T jre tickets were run, tor Adams. Crawl' rJ. :i d lack-on. '!)nt.c-tf. The opposition to General j a'kMii in this state was hut feeble. .V rth-Cnrlinn. In this state the lVor. Ticket" i- ejected by a majority of .ut 5.000. Whether Cien. Jackson will rt((iu all the votes i uncertain. S-'ine
loners, with lettersof explanation from the
Illinois Commissioner, are herewith transmitted to the General Assem id v. From these documents it appears that the obstructions iu the river max be removed without diihcuhv. Bci g convinced th; the imnrovemot is pr i ticable.and wit!. . the abilitv of the two states. I am partn l irh oolieitiouo that the Legi-lalure of I nois should make everv etfort to co-op ate with I . iliana, in a work of such inc
ff Me pnpers sa tnai fur ot i.:cj;jt(rn ul inle importance to the prosperity nt. . t.irs are in favor of Mr. Ailams. both states."
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.'., n'1. Although seven of the distrit is in thi st.ite elected Jackson elect r. it appear- that throughout the whole fK;;c the votes stand thus: AiMs, 1-UI3: J(K-ON-, M.O-3 ( ";i Foni), 3.3' 1 Ci.v, 01.j jv ich it appears that under the genr ;ltieive-t - stem. Mr. Adams uoiild have ha I ;!1 the v.Ie of tins state. V,-0 '.; .', .! or, and Isnu'sit:n(t n?.i 'tin to he heai d lrom.
Ti - Guvcrr r of Ket tuekv, in hi- mesto the Legi-lature at the iomroei,eet ef the pre-ent se-ion. strongh rea n,i ; the opeinng of a canal annual ', I'.dls of Oiiio, the -tate.
the r at (i'Ju?(ic for Vnilgt. Indiana, coi.taieed, it; IT-JO.
ul-: b a (ee-us taken on the lot'il appear- that the population s ow
,N t.. ." : 0 person-, vz: 2 2 white' . 2 ! tn de-. and -1 colored iter- ' Tae S den. rrnr-tate that ti en- j : d from that pi u e w iti.iu the
"There is r-.o subject claiming the a lion of the Legislature of mnro vital portaisee to the welfare of the state, it- future greatnes-and re-portabilit . the pri-ion which should be mad the education of the iii:,g and -uecec g?nerations. Intelligence and viituthe main pillars in fie temple of Li A goveriano-d I ai ,ded on the sovere
; ot the people, a; 1 resti: g u d contr I! I
thenu e annot he resj)octa!de,r eve i etalui e. unless t he are enlightenee. preserve and hand down to a eon!: line of generations that lihertx wh'n ohtaii-ed h the valor and virtue t : f ref itlieis. we mu-t make provi-ion tn r :l anl intellect u al imnrovem ihose who are to fdl w n. and who . it dierit a: d have the dispos.il of the lima: le boon of sidf-g vemm 'nt.it d States I. ,.s made a most libera vision i; hit d- f a Tow n-hip S iio Is U: iver-il. But. lrom the pre-'nt ahuidane'e of lar-a"-. 4i"-" i.-t duelive ot much revenue for man to Co tee; the should however he s hus'i.i1 h d as a rich source from uli -upph future generations with t!ie i f education. In the m'an time, w i ; t !-e vis. to make legal provision to -1st in the stiport of local school-'
!.-t twelve months. iOO.OOO lhs haco
I to have the militia lines, cv:c. now on hand
applied to the purpose of purcha-in
for tih; rrr.Lic llof.r. Mr. Fiutok An opinion seems to hav
-,) ,:,n, . of pork. 1000 do. of ll.ur. 300 -one abroad that an atteimd will be made. .". , i : c .... r.r.n ! , . t ...1 ir.r.fi live ! during the next -es-iot. ot tin- Ivgi-latare.
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!;'!;-. a: d hog-iiead- o! to aeco, ne-
$; '. - -tMc-sid ralde otuantitvoi oeei,oeaus, , linrarv. 1 ..is certamlv mil'' lultvr, peultrv, iSc. tc( ." an orror. ns the legislature, in mv opii does not posses- the power to alter tl r-, r A , t n )r( L plication of the fund from a countv se 1 n- f d in" extract lrom the me-age t ' . , rv to a 1 1 orarv. cs(i ,v.(h.les.f !ili: ois.t,, the LegisJatiire - 3(1'(,(.tio., oftl)C 9(, artieU. , l t; at-tat(. will no dou'tt he read with j (;0! t1i!(1ti.,:U read- thus: "Too ni ,t rest , tiie ( itiz r,s of I' diana. ji w liich -hall he paid as an equivalei : t i ' i
- h e rer.Mrt which will he ma le to vou , persons eX mpt lrom militia ouiv. .
io t.fie (,'. ir.rni--io, ers appointed hv the lu L :;!!nre to hive -urv"s and e?tir.' .n n.ade of the expenses of ope-.h 2 a rr! nr o p. -onimn,.icatiou belwee;. Lake -i": nig..,, and the 'v oi? river, will d..ubtJ - 1 i T ! v(ii to ur (hrsta: d the -uhje( t, i'A jihii" w hen. and ii what manner, you r o; ,( , x. rule that great and (h -irahle
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in times , war. shall hi: nM.ni LV, nnd in epial proportion, appl the support ( countv seminaries: als fjn,.s a-es-el for anv lueai h of the plaws small he applied to said semina. m the cou dies wherein tlu'y shall he Sf -ed.1 Language cannot be made m positive and meaning more di-tin't th the w ud- of this section. The constil tion being the supreme law of the Ian-'
lf : : .1 iti... lw. L..ri I 1 1 ii i-i w irli h
r important measure o! epe-m g. it, eiu.-ai ,.. ...,. ........... with I diana, the navigation its power under, and ,s subordniate U I L, bio and the Wnba-h. mav ! cannot pass any law in contravention ol
' '-mplisj.ed in a much h-s- time than
en -,n)po-ed.
r!:. -till , -neri-h the belief, that Ui
r 1 1 j i 1 i c 5 , ; j - svsteru, thisas well as the j
Our rev ei ne i v car-
ceas'n g, aid although whet, the eur
provisions. Re-nectinga county library. I would ob
serve, that the ath section ol the same ar-
Chcsapeake and Dchtcnre Canol. 1 h rough the enquiries of a gentlemnn who has lately visited the work, we are able to afford our readers some intelligence which will not be uninteresting, lie took occasion to interrogate the contractors and Workmen, many of whom he found to be men of considerable skill and sagacity. Several of the contracts for the summit are completed, and it probably presents the most beautiful specimen of excavation and embankment to be found in this country. The Tide-lock at the Delaware is a noble piece of masonry; great difficulties were encountered in obtaining a secure foundation, but they were finally overcome; and there is no longer any doubt of its firmness and stability. The North drain, to guard the canal against floods and superfluous water, i finished for some distance, and preseids in itself the appearance of a perfect canal from its size and stvle of execution. The excavation and embankment during the last six months have amounted to the enormous quantitv of 790.000 cubic yards. It will be found by examining the report the New York Canal, and ta-
seats, shall he applied to that purpose -
Toe provisions tor each are separate1 .ml distinct. If the requisitions of the c: institution were complied with when the lots in Centreville were sold, we can have a very respectable librarv without resorting to unconstitutional means. AN KL1XTOK.
ill 4 . 1 I TrnVUIll. I I h : 1 1 III FUT It'l l Ul
r-c,vei its value, it will ne prop-i l""' , , ,litlt..
I I i U( c 1 he laves; xet rolll tte U U-Ual-i.me juotuun o, -
i) ! u ge ;:m ount paid bv non-resident pro-1' j !e t a (lf military bouetv h"d, and the j: i.'iir.hera-.d value'of the S Jioes, tbe rev- j,
- ''.' f Nii ois will, lor many vears to ccra-, be great in proportion to its popu1 ; t i . : . . Lven now with economy and ju'li'h u- management, the Tre asury might ;e.;.i; oh adhid a sum which would be very ' rvii eahle in the great and salutary work ' i h. kraal improvement. It has long been ' f,v(rite opinion with me, that states sit'i:n d like llliooi-, si.ould establish a fund hi itilersial improvement; and I would particularly invite the attention of the h Ut-lature to tlii- interesting subject, and I persuade myself that it will meet with a favorable consideration, especially when t;u reflect that t .is fu.jd may be created i.A supported from lae sources above natn-
An assortment of the cotton and woollen fabrics, manufactured by the pupils of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deal and Dumb.havebcen latelv exhibited at Philadelphia. The articles were ofa very superior quality. It mu-t be gratifying to the public to know that the pupils of the institution are clothed exclusively in fabric which are the workmanship oi their own hands.
vuere. Wou... rowers have a good effect.
WESTERN MAGAZINE, NO. 3.
TIIF: FltKK.M A'S ALMA N.AC FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LOUD
Blot ice. By virtue ofa precpt to me directedj aed delivered by the Clerk of the Randolph Circuit Court, ii, the name of the state of Indiana, I have levied on, and shall expose to public sale, to the best bidder, at the Court-house, in V INCTIESTI U, on Minrlmjthe 3ft flny of January, 1825, the following lots and tracts of land, as described here, or so much thereof as w ill pay the taxes and legal costs due thereon, for the years 1823 and 1824.
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FOR SALE AT THE LECER OFFICE. Oct. 9, 1 824. NOTICE. JS hereby given, to nil persons interested, that the l-Mate of AMOS HAWKINS, Uc'l. who died intestate, on the day of August, 1823, is acertnined to in- insolvent, and (hat application will bo made to the Wayne Circuit Court, to have the said Ette srtt'ed sisun insolvent Estate, pursuant to the Statute in ei.rh rae made and provided. ROBERT HI I.E. AdmV. R AC 1 1 EL HAWKINS. 5 Adm'x. I2th mouth 10th. 18-14. 31 3t.
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TS IN THE TOWN OF .dk!non ntii r I )elrack t Fltzroth
W INC HESTER. Lot. Tax. I 6 1-4 3 $2,05 1 10 1 25
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SOLOMON WRIGHT, Collector of Randolph count . er 25th, i824. 39 3w. THE PROSPECTUS t'AI'ER TO BE PUBLISHED MOiNTHL Y l lUCII MOM), IN 1)1 N , WITH THE APPELLATION OF
This paper, though it will he more particul arlj" : tii'led for the juvenile part ofj-ocietv , vvill wi'S -receive the experience of elder age. Mahj fouttat ti, w hoM' talents are now kei t withiN tl.nuV i, may he the mean- of improving each other's ids hv unfolding tin ir ahihties in comiininu a--lor the Medley. Thus hours which would rwi'e pas unimproved, ma lint ene, hy n eut one, and hnnu ntt rtainn ent ainl intriu ti"i to A man of knowledge and experience, v lio o use of hi ahihties, has hern, hy an authr9 1 to a mi-er. I desire that my little pa er iic mean-of 4lrawin out, for the irootl cf -, the wealth of the juvenile mini!, and the fit properties of experience, i h" feiutle world may hud the Medley a recerfate fr their epindiie4 talents and acquired ahiliies which may furnish for both sexes, iutni( tioti nd amurement. Thou-h niy paper may he an olio, yet there will ever and anon, a matter treated of, which hi ' ''S coiiiMiincleil with the mixture. Political -'ib-re too generating of heat to become an iiure ar feat. Communication-' tending to iho any particular p ron, will he counted a . the sociable entertainment, and will bo oblivion's srul, h. times I may throw into the didies an inreif considerable gravity, hut not so poworlul a9 iliaw the aim from its station, nor the revolving .oon from its cinularly singular orb. Neither -h. ill e stellar bodies dance in ey mpatht tic tune to my etic and mellifluent words nor this earth S innian bnr-t its shell with lauihter at niv wit: . "he virtuoii may find delight in modest ap;a 'he pheful youth receive iii-t ruction Iron' the tainmenf of-ete-e" and the widom of a;;e, . .re from various source bounded by reason j iimulation lrom the whole. JNO. QUI DAM. r CONDITIONS. TIIF. MFJM.KY vill contain ei-ht paee, will be printed on fine medium na per, once in donth. ' will be delivered to ubsi ribers in towii at t ner vear. To subscribers at a distance rcL'i.hirly transmitted by mail, biib-crintion will he received for less ban , ami all subscribers are to pay in idv ce. ! rst No w ill be isued a oon as uhcribi ra hall be received to justify the undertaking'. Subscriptions received at this office.
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. .. " '.,' be old on Seventh day, the twenty fifth ' ? f this month, all the personal propert y of UONINK, deceased, consist im; of three , ..i-, r trs s, about five hundred bushels of corn, v eat in stack and field, hay, oats ll persons indebted to Kiid estate are requested t Nmake immediate pametit; and all persons havii, Nlaim against said estate are required to i resei 'heir accounts legally authenticated according to ' within one year from thi date ISAAC BONINE, Administrator.
39-3 t.
12u. no. 4th, 1824.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. jTT7"lLL Ih- sold on S VVIU) V the Hjth of l)oVV ceudier, at the the house of It ten a ud Medeuson, in Richmond, all the person 1 1 ro; t iiv oP B-VRN R S COFFIN, deceased, consisting of oho hras Clock, a i;un, ami a variety of other articles. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay merit immediately ; And all per" n having claims against said estate are requite' to present their, legally nntt enticated for sett lenient within one year from this date. RICHARD HENDERSON, Administrator. . SARAH COFFIN, Administratrix. IlichinoniJ, Nov. 27, 1821. 38-3
