Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 94, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 January 1826 — Page 3

nr.

let -

It'

VTURDAY, JANUARY 28, 532G.

many unfounded reports ami distorted ?tatewhicahavc been industriously circulated for "line past, induce the senior editor of this papublhh a short statement of some circumstanMch transpired during his recent visit to the of the state. It shall be brief, and for tbc es3 of it be appeals to every member of the

a country. Bnt ivc think it r.r.-rly lime to throw hcarl-checring prospect of a ain r-un aside the cl,araeUrol mlancy,aM,me the wu-r fcoing with OUT partners and. families, to e daring resolution of youib, throw oir the hrukb sol, jov with them the more tranquil' and loig established ctmoms, and strike boldly out in- jn-cable fallcities of domestic life At to an enlarged and liberal policy. Noiv, uc .l.ould mu thcnfl gentlemen, to Unite with VOU suppose, iMl.e time to lay the foundations of aiiltu. ronsolatorv rcflP(.tion at w.Vl enlightened nn! well-niljtistcd lo?l and cm! i-1, bful to take our stand on the perfect' ; nerctnietnre- hut iii.tt:iil f laving these foliuda-P r .1 i a ... I 1

- . !oi equal niniis and onvi s.r.rl

e'2-ith ultimo, a letter from the senior editor Wished in this paper, m ikin certain reii the political character of John taring, a j from the counties of Knox, Davies anil When the paper met thcejeof Mr. U.

finne t..f ..p Afinloiif ikj flinii'llf' Willi ' -

" " ' , to mingle sentiments and ferli'i" with I thc h"'1? f"n V ,IaM,r ! n'at mass of the people fro m v Ion . in, and ehinkin, ,t Iron, tin. to time and con.o U .itimate political autl or y de" in-tbemsflves will, "it will do for the present. ' oumumv IS (It,. nB,i. ..ihPvrfl...o (J it sentiment Jet us ever hear in rr.

our i.tns re

nearer to the heart, the feehnps, they are a, noble ' " "on?; however dig,., oht. of solicitude nsdkcins canals or improving ! "charge our obligations as men, rivers We would not iv a word against the ,pir- -fathers a CltlZ.S of Olir free and t it for this species of improvemei.i-not we-we ; py country, ever remembering that we .....m ,.,.n,lii.t,lleverv bemr that h railed man -swiftly passing from tne stajre f acti0

i -1 s tk t I'll

;e cannot express h,s exasperation some !( should feel the plow but then we want improve-. u.niuicu, uowever quaiuiea, m r our lawyers were consulted, and a suit ! ment in other matter to keep equal pace. We shortly supply our several Stations ill ( be commenced immediately. Hut the next j want to see the miserable machinery of the barbar- j great concerns of state. ytfereJ a resolution to the Senate, n questing j ous Saxon jurisprudence, and the hotchpotch nd-j. The grateful recollection of VOUT fri( ointment of a committee to intestate the mixture of eivi,', reel sia?tical and municipNl ad- ship and respect, manifested towards Upon this motion but three members to. ! juri,catioi.s "the perfection of reason swept a- on all occasions, will, I trust, aCCOmj .5e affirmative, the others cave no vote, and j way, and a system , founded on the eternal priixi-j; mc through life, and, Under all tire tiou was consi.l. rcd as earned. From thc j Pks of benei olenre and jutiee, and conforminc to !; stance, be a SOUTCe ofuiialloved Crati i

j! uuophiticntCfl reason, adopted in its place. Asljtjon.

Louisiana li.n ilciic, som;i) Imliana.

I:

May the blessines of Heaven accom

We shall, Uher publish entire or -ive an abstract !v vou, gentlemen, through the vari.

of the acts which ap.penr to poess sufficient inter- j wafcs 0fjife, ail(J muy row and your far tst. One w "uMish this wet k, apj-'irtioiiinij the i i:..a ..I ,r,..., . ... .',... I "'3 .tbv.i)s have reason to rejoice in th

smiles of a beneficent Providence.

'ec so appointed the eilitor received the folate : 'lfiDT." atoms, d Januarv. I86. TL SIR IU a r. -o!uH n the c-.me,wc

,iu cbargf to en pjir- into the trull. char- i: b-r of '

?" . i .-. . . i ... Si'ti!ilnr :nfl lttrrictnf uln is hi lrr.irh if will h

.ty; which eharres :.re com ,ni u in r - , - ae of the editors of the Public L ger, dated j Pi er, tt at W.iy uc count) will he enlitlrd to one December, and is to be found in that paper of j Senator and ft.iu Repren,tatives. The rati upon .h ultimo. ' which this :.pi.rlnnu.ent i predieatui, ino Rep:jn underwood that you are the author of thc , ren i.C.tiv to v, ry TOO ds ami one S t.ator to .mtainint; th charrts we hae to request ; rvrrv ii0whi h yo!i make th.- n.M General Ato lay b f" re the committee -m-h evid. nee j llinlj rouit ..f'JI Senator oU Repiesentama have it, your povcM-n , a support ol IVrC. We never thought it important whether the

.rpes reJerred to. ; ratio were hih. r or low er : more, iiiii, h rnf r. , i!e

committee will inert at tlie ro-m, oi .,r. .

) in the h u-e .f .Mavr 11 ivkm, ua the ere

dearest s interests.

;the 3d int. at 6o lot k, r. M.

Yours, tee.

M STAFF ) JX1F.S CJREGORV,? rosimittec.

JOHN WAT lb, ) X S. Fuxton."

,e editor of cour?e could not conudv with the

t contained in thi letter. It hi?- I'lcn 1? himself coiMidet' U in the power tT Mr. L. ; lr? eonet i.ted to cue -n evi '.nce, Mr. Hwinp ) then have eomm rued an artiuii h ff.re ajul!r" 1 tribunal with every a ! n'.tce on hi side. !!owiti-x extracts are t:,k,n from thc editor's 11 :r to the cmn.itl e :

f ) reply, 1 nui't L c !eav to ation the p,vcr T bet!!; at COinplihcd.

t V la-.v f the state vivl if the pr.t r r, nieIj ;Mch ?n oife'ice ps Mr, Kwn.e i t t m- - W ,y letter. In i n.y lecr.I knowledge, limit, d k ). ,;fjft to me the im: r; r.et v of -xpio f . f'-vi tet--. I mij h.ve to oifer in dtf. rue, he

"!i ,!l have been c:i'!ed on by ome tribiina!

et. tit to t.,k final enjrvjxance of the tnlt ct."

O i Wednesday. 4th inst.the Legislature of Musachusetts assembled, when a communication was received from tlie Governor. The principal points in the message are, the discussions pending between tlie

' pends upon a proper selection; nnd, what, v r par-1 States of Massachusetts and Connecticut, ti.ii,naysa relation to the boundary line: the dif-

" " I'o s mi ii iiinu iiiiM'ii on account 01

tlie unsettled question of national boui.da-

The Commissiotiers of the Lotiifvillc ! "). which subject reference is madt to

b'vhat utdtty i tV.at rtrirar.tre of the ron-ti-

)ti the friedm of the ore if every ! idilie

j who iu ty b broucht lM t"..r the bar of the proi allowed to w. reco hnu'elt fr -m d-rved rrnunder the ch;ik ot etT.ee? Whatlont it tl tt

,h.rs. ;tre tri", ani naowrn f-j every individtj-

the comrt.u'it , if th c'i vntnf rt.frtitr uf mr-ii- ta o'.e to wre;i into oblivion every :iet

Iiticl fur. it-,r!e ? W;f re i thej-itiee ol m every ind:i !m ! vV),- inn midr-rt dee to in

f the rumble? ,,f r.tjIj,. ,, r, .ir,,i uj0 tendrnev iMie nifn!!P s -iii.t):!?.!" Ko,!i t. a br.nrh of .eCid.iture a;,d V c ?i it- tribunals of the j the 5th ir.t. fbr eornn.it J. - made n r ; ert to mate, fr. ra wSro h the fdmwji.c i etrelrd . f eoremiftre i v f.ry !-.nr r,.t bet.r, ricdd d i:.io a-jy . vid-r.ee ef th- , r.-.res ron?Hinrd tt. Wiir r. f.rr. ' to, ai.d that it , the pn;ion ol f.T?.ri;itfee t! t a, t ,l Mr r.wi!. r, a j, m. miffi.iS odr, wd iiti!y tie rhurt-r e h.- I ei,r l it- of r .dito- 1 ruTec-itv orth o h, rejvird f,,f Vfo?i?titior:. i , il ;ilf,, or the r,,.!

the correspondence between the Kxecu

tive ,f tht State and Secretary of State of the United States, and the communications (between the latterand thcBiitUh Minister: the progress which has hern made in the surveys for canals: the State prison,in relation to which it is stated that the labour of the coiivh ts for the last year hns y ielded s-1 0,031 3. above the expenses; but

La nn l iiicnoly pit tore is, drawn of the inefficient cuntruction of the orison for tb

Illinois. This state, as appears i m ; purposes of a pei,itei,ti:iry . and the evils

ua Worn,ue..0cu, . ltl Hy Henry and Rush counties, among the heirs of said Morris. ROBERT HILL, Guardian. 1st. month 28th. 1825. 94 4

Portland Canal, h;ie contracted with t-ev-eial (Gentlemen of Ne w-York, to open that

canal who are to commence the woik i before next March, and to have it t , n ple j ted before Octohe,, 1E27, for $370,000. This i a work of great importance, and we are pleated that there is a prospect of its

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to th rsii,- f

l homas Bundy, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and if.ose who have accounts against said estate, will present them, lawfully authenticated, with- , in one year from this date, for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent. ! CHRISTOPHER BUNDY. Admr.

Richmond, Jan. 28, 182G. 944

the return of a l.ite census, eo. .tains a to

t;,l population of 7 ,31? souls. The Legislature convened at Vand dia.on Monday tlie 2d instant, and the Gove rnor's mes!s.iie was received.

winch result from conhniiii; the coniict in

a few cells, making it necessary for numbers to he Im ked up in the same cell; the ere linn of a building for the purpose of rem dying this evil is ret tiimendt d : the Massachusetts claims on the General Government is a subject touched at some

The following items are gleaned from lnlh, embracing a historv of the claims:

the docomet t which have been ruhliJicd ,h" fthe Treasury i represented as

Jt-.t . . .

during

the present session of Cot grcss:

rhearms nnxttre,!. dtuinir the three

lir-t .jaailer? of lC2.r, for arming the u.ili-

highlv satifartor, the sum of 39.600,

i being a debt of the State, having been paid of: the following statement of the situation of the Treasury is taken from the re-

JOSEPH P. PIiTClUJEIl, H AS jut rereived Iron. Philadclnhia. in addition

to his former stoek ol Goods, j STRAW FL V I S k GIPSIES, I CRAPE LEKCK, j 3 4 A: 6 4 ULAC K MODE, j Mangled Bengals Ucmbazin & Bombazetts ; A variety of Morocco si?ois & nurs. Laventine changeable sarsinet silks. L uge white and colored Casmere Sawlj, black silk Hkfs. Super blue Cnsinetts & Broad cloth, 6 4 COTTON DIAPER, White silk gloves and silk braid, Lenoes, Cambric?, & B ok muslin Hkfj. GREEjY SPLCiACLt.S. ALSO, SAD ERY & CUTLERY. ALE of which he oCVr? on re.i-or,nb!e t rii.s. Riehmond, 12th jr.o. 7, 1825 S3

in oi me current states, were, 5C30 rnu- port laid before the Legistature: kets and 30GO rilles, at an cxprrie of! Rfceipts during the year, ;29j.627

?.. ?!

d-:re of

r y-iife

e:ir-;i:

h: :t ti-.e i nte te, try cant.ou. iri ' ' rv nvcr, during the ! (t n-commended to license'the sale of f".i.e an ..; .-,s t the m.,lu. rK;,r;l(t,r j l,UH- m was C87.298 li,s. Lottery Tickets, to create a fund for pub-

S135.C50. Toe number of mukets mat ufactured at the National Armorit-c. during the year er di- - r.0:ii Sept. last, was 29,500, and of ri(!e 1000. The amount of lead produced at the U.

S. Ic-kI mines, in

Arm unt in Treasury, Jan.

i i 01 1 , lu.J.

Expenditures for thc same

period,

80

29,579 C8 325,107 48 238,621 23

F '.itrr i t,ril tie in tho TreflC

. . . i mine M iimiv i.i a v

..... w.u.uj . mo!,,, f A0G.4C6 25 !

r. T!, Lj,! to.. ,MJ, y, r(-;ird f.-r tl.. ir j r.-rnthfi-.r, f.., that h, iv.r-,1 or ,.olit,V;il j r i c'-h K-n n? tt e r or!, with th, ed- !

) lettera f r k,.f,(ri ,k, ,., , .

1 .

Hi

a tzi'-tion

. ;.re;:: b.-'h ut-oT. the jonrnnN. Mr.

I I ,1 eeetl v opt to

I j, wi'Ml.j t., : ae ti ...

firJi dpo itj .11 tA tf-e '

re:Mr! : o.i;r r I eed

ab. tfTMntiin: hi - nrr n .. r.r.'n -, h.-w-U nrnriH of the men.bfrs ier!,ro d to net , he l,-rrmi. enra-ed and rushed out of tl,,- Se-

lett,

r to

I, ....K... 1.. .1

sJi 'i' in iiM- everaii? lie frnt

1 1 1 enno.ian.int 111 wry S "rni of ibe .'iriMon ef U at bodj, , ,.. ;i,.iC t.. cxcitft tin- ymi.athv .f h," , r, Tior. PaMircm r fur ih. j rMitu the, tra-i-fl'ienee which iva exert, d by, ni;l the h.t-

ihi h hi re rccem -1 frrn aaother f,rna.-, I r nt fifisd er nf thi c'.i..iii .1 : .

: , ...... , i j- iii irii ni th it. n iaiurd iv t Pin:, the 7?h n.t. the I il. ! was spread u;n the j uirnah. editor ,:. ,1()t tht vanity Ij s... r,.,.r that the

J cin I el

and the rent .ircruini; to the IJ. S. for the nr improvement : a duty on licenses to regime period, 101,1 1 3 l!. The rent for 'iaiH,ri;" le.ilers is also recommended : the t!,. xx, 1 . . - . 1 . 1 cause of education and learning is recomthe whole year is estimated at 193, 13 bs. 1 , , tl ., f t ' I mended to the consideration of the Letih or the defence of our extensive sea- j: ;lture: and the message concludes with hoard, in addition to the. fortification ah ' some pertinent remarks on the federal read erected, or now erecting, 45 new ii system, and the propriety of extending a works, are projected, to be commenced at l! nrn.us cc,nfidence in the acts and mo-

Uiflerent peiiod, the expense of which

estimated at 11.030,200.

There are 38 st booh stablished among lb" Indian tribe, at whit h are instructed 'upward of 1 100 Indian jouths, and for !the support of which thc government annual pa; s 13,550.

.A'o. Journal

ADDRLSS Of Lieutenant (

f tot- cl. se of the late esrion of the Indiana

ii

'a " Tl It 111 I h t rn(.. , ...... .

2 win inr, i . ..

J uo-ild r.-l bye i,ti,:ed the rt bnl tT ; 1 ;;1V,.. , Gcntlrnirn fflhc Sftwtc, ji At the t losing eerie of our legislative

,3 AN. I I.r.CHLvr rri!:.-!;oth IIoimm of hll'lut' V'nult me to express to ou 1 :aera! Ae.biy !.,'.,,,,! m.-.kVik, on i-at- !' ;,r,,:,,inv, luments for your kii "nt, aftir a fM.,i,,.f v,.,.. y, fM, ( jj ness :nd liberality in aiding me in the

Cuba. Judging from what is apparent in the movements of the people of this isl and, they are prepared to give a fav, rable reception to the invading force which may t-oon be expected from Mexico and

( oiombia. It is an net of justice that 1 the .hounds of Philadelphia and hio YearSpain should be divested of this, the rich- ! v M.etiiics, and thc Quarterly Montidjr

est of her remaining colonies and, cer-j an(J Weekly Meetings within the hounds taiulv. it will be most agreeable tothe pe, -j Qf the Indiana Yearly Meeting, and a va-

NOTICL IS HERLBY GIVEN. THAT, by virtue of a writ 0 i)ou;etie Attachment, i?ued bj ne, and directed to M. O. Sprincer, constable, undrj pood? and ehattei'- have been attuchd as the f-.ropert of Henrj Aired, at the suit of Isaac Hiatt; and that I will proceed t act on sad writ, at my office, in Richmond. V ;yi!c county, on thc 1 1th day of February, 1826 of which the said Henry Aired will t:ke notice. ABEL THORN BERRY, J. P. January 16, 1826 93t,3 W. H. VAUG HAN, RF.8PKCTFULLY in'orn hi n. nds, and tbe public in general, that he hn removed trci Centreille to Richmond, where be has opened a hoiiM of PUBLIC EN ! FRTA1NMENT, iu th building formerly occupied by E.'Laey. Hi fOh ing is equal to any in the state; his bar will liO erfen'arly furnished will, choice foreitrn and dou tie liquors, and Instable supplied with the best the market afford. His old customers are invited to give him a call. Richmond, Dc 2d, l&tf. R6 JUST PUBLISHED, And for sale at the office of the Public Leger, bv the gross, dof en, or single, THE FilUJttDS' ALr.IilftAG, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD Containing, besides tn uial astronomical calculations, the times of holding the

Quarterly and Monthly Meeting within

pa d

.': ail !

aot ri

. .tti'i.n -i ! huh 1. 11 jii,i ?, iKii ii'jj in., pre-

; If tre ei ..uj. to !.ow if ,1 tti y , M(. nt scsmoii. That I ma? he erred, on h htev. hut asio i!,, u'dj ,.r r-t rfaro 111 ,n.V ccaions, in attempting fo perform 1 iL..r-, uf osimot y, t i;,., :i , u,ilt Jt. 1 the arduous duties of the choir, I tronklv 1 will he m.ti ,,1 ui-,t lt j riIrll)ri tl( jj and sincerely admit; hut, genii, in, n, it tare., fa private or I ic.il n iturt x fy few !j u'lver lc to men source of consolation ?dii,i.n-t: v.en.ue , nhli-hed a ht of the ji ,n t(l that, in our .sound intelligence -Miyr, that ojr reader-inn; I,,,,-.,, ,,. H and liberality of teiitimei:r, I have inv;:iialy of l. .rri.nu: siMi.e 'I ii;.atio:i of u.:.i 1,... i! I1 found a safe ;ili,l faithful fM.i.U it. ll

e. U'ecaiiot d.rVfr .,, ,. ,,..,,,,. . diffieull path whir Ii I have had to travel. .

r-riLnju-n ,cm ,:, n. :,,i,u,,ial it In.ia ,,r

I hT' ! Si .. . ... I .

v 1 1 r

H to meet tin

ica r-l;.ec.1.,le Ie-i ,ai,vchodv fvrsunnr tuoie f lever. . ic part with the

We are now on the eve of separating.

int rri,.., . 1 1 . - ... .

( ' !-, i.:t n eo.i trs uotc.'et 1! aij reining irotn the busy scenes of r,! '" -vf ,1 1 ,lei,n ;ill.l all were hot.- i le-idaliye 1 ibor-" "lerhaps to meet

pie of the United States that it shall pass

into their possession, and be united with either of the new republics. As a market for nnnv of our most valuable productions,

in) j'a friendly undersdandiug with the gnvrrn-

iind- ment having iv.mmaixl over Cuba, mut

always be of great importance to us though we hope that the time will come when, either as a military station or an aslutn for pirates, the island will be much ! less regarded by us than it has been, by !the making of a canal across the Florida i peninsula, which will reduce the distance 'from our ports on the gulf of INhxico to IthofC on the Atlantic, about 1,000 miles; jand bring about a saving of property b

shipwrecks, that in two or three years, voulJ pay tlie whole c ost of making such canal. It is a most important national work uav, something more than a nation'

al one in the ctTcct that it will have on J

riety of other useful matter. Richmond, Sept. 17, 1825.

WARNKR & MORR1SSON HAVE jno opened, and intend keeping 011 hanj n fir 'o and general ao-ort ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, & . All of w hich the t ill dispose of by Wholesale jr Retail at tbe lowest prices. Richmond, Sept. 5, HttS. "tf

PRINTING. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, &c. &c. Neatly executed at this office on reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice.

BLANK DEEDS Fort SAfcE AT THIS OfflCE.

j !