Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 107, Richmond, Wayne County, 6 May 1826 — Page 3

New-York, April 13. Breach of promise ofmarriagc.-Htherto the protection ofourcourts under this knottv point of law and morals, lias been riaimd inclusively by deserted females. At the present Circuit Court, however, 111 1 this citv a veteran swain, named Crawford, Dot numbering less than 74 wu,tcrs--and somewhat addicted to nMhma and npo-nU-xv broucht his suit for damages sus

tained in disappointed and tortured Reclines, against a fair m:iiden of 05. whom he

house rent. The calculation so astonished the mechanic, that he determined from that day to bu and drink- no snirits

w - - - j of any kind. In the course of the next en- ; suing year he paid his rent, and bought a j new suit of clothes out of the savings of j his temperance. He pesistcd in it through the course of his life, and ihe consequence

was, competence and respectability.

Vixcenkes, April 22. Arrived on Tuesday eveninrr last, the

had wooed and wor, but w o, ar ine very (! steam boat American. Capt. Wilson, from

moment that was to make him happy--; : Fayette, with freight and passengers for when cake, bridegroom, and the nuptial ; this place. torch were all icadv, and the two latter jj Tnis boat has ascended the Wabash, burning revoked her promise, and left ,; four hundred and fifty miles, without mcethim a heart-broken lover, obnoxious k4to tho ine with any obstruction, the navigation vCorn. and what is worse, the pity of the' In-in perfectly safe, and easy, world." Tiiis cruel she is named I3e ford, ; At Fayette she took on board a number and ac-iinst her the complaining a tient . of ladies and gentleman, and proceeded as Cupid asked th" vengeance of the laws, j far up with them as the celebrated TippeTi.c case i xritt d not a little merriment, ; canoe battle ground a number of the n:ul occupied the court all day. The jury : "sons of the forest" came on board, and apbroUL'ht their verdict into court this mom j peared to manif st much surprize at inn. It was for the plai-itilK and mulcted j velocity with which the boat ascende th! fair dei river in S200 damac,ai d the j stream. The American left this

Sj ladies take wariug.-.-ii:fncrtii. ; lour hours alter her arrival, far Lmii - j she has on board, as part of cargo, ; TurNTox, (N.J.) April 15. I 000 in specie, from the Land OHii

CV' iic.th-r Y had a snow storm ; t.; Mntbn, t'" 10th, accompanied with a north wioaCcolJ v .ouih for the middle of winter. The ! tw covered the ground,

aril much of li remained all t lie r.extday;

Crawford-ville. destined to the U. S

bank, at Louisville. Sun.

A Cincinnati paper stales that 1C bbls. of pork would be received there :

:i dr I tlu-re was sno-.v to he seen in places ; the shores of the Wabash, this season.

oa Tiurd.iv ice w.v lormeil hard elio ijh to he r. at d tretation has probably received cuiiilensblo ii jury. limp.

I )i rro it, April 1 2. TL ;.';.-. On Sunday and Monday. Yb-'.h u .i UJ Ii. we had a slight fall of . o-.v.ar.d on Monday niht the cold was so ?:ere that if e was lorno-d an inch i r i :i,iflv!;ess. Tiii i an ut.ee mfortahle, and w-sl miIJ hope, an urui-u A spec imen of tiieiimatr. I. i-t y ( ar the farrnei s we

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I "tv. table to the opera The o! Iv ifii!ta dia'

SATUKDAY, MAY 0. IC'JG.

'A stream of many tides against the foes of the people." Osman.

C5-W- understand that LORENZO DOW will preach in Rrownsville next Saturday, and 1 1 ',elock on

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iv i . m it preMM.i- with the Uuc-t opp ;.itv itn tgbaUe for e rnpl iini;. He

MofMi iv t, (OYif".; April l.. 0 t'.a- u. n.w t the l-!h M. tl :i i 1 w. coy red with Stu v, , to tl i.1; oft"! "r 7 i-" The mhav coiti 1 u ill tt..- ;o ir up ! part of the (1 ThA 1 Ith n 1 2" were i rv o 1.1. and r !iid iV f.t e. fin ;.t tr'tr 're c;o

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A' r:.K Tft:T.;. We hac V-cen ere;; ! . in- i t!, it to engraft the apple t .c v m irr, wall he t!;e mar.- of prev Z l . h iit ff" u heir j d'--tro ed by Iro . i iii t! I r.vi-t atid cehji ?t tou ; ! ! ' p- pace with the growth s ir;i.n .i !j ir.al; the treeer ha ! i? hl,-,.;? !;ite ia the sprin2 that ' i ! t . i t ;,!'f ; t ;t. It w tiuld certai

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I t i! e.'. i- j i a siri'ple pi oc ri( f-u (,( v, . u i.ods sho . v II u..h tl with sr.ap in verv hot M'r.a 1 a ?.i.)n ,i tl.r article h;; bt '"1 i.id, iti-t.ti.t i irmn'M so it in cold w " U t it h" rur s and hui.g up 'o dry.

A communication, with docuiafents, was rccsived from the President, in answer to a call of the House, stating that, besides the Republics of Spanish America, it was expected the U. States, Great Critsin, Fr incc, and Brazil, would have agents at Panirsa. On Tuesday, the 18th, Mr. Jennings, of Indiana, from tlte Commit tee on Public Lands, reported a bill to ascertain and surrey the northern boundary of this state; which was read twice, cdramitsed, and ordered to be printed. It may be somewhat important to Indiana that this bill should become a law. The r.iTlier the limits of the State are ascertained the better . It will prevent future jealousies aial heart-burnings between the conterminous states. A whole county of Ohio, about the Maumee Bay, is claiuird by Michigan, and a color is given to the claims of both by the uncertainty which clouds the subjret. To avoid such unpleasant dispute?, it were w 11 to fix the line between this State and Michigan, before the couutry becomes settled, and before it assumes a character of political importance. On Wednesday, the 19th, Mr. Noble submitted to the Senate a resolution, authorizing the Committee on Claims to inquire into the expediency of allowing ; Cr .,'frd of F-nljn". ', ;- . -

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THE Subscriber hasjust received fron Philadelphia a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARDWAHE, QUEENS WARE, STATIONARY, &c.&c. All of which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged foj suitable produce. THOMAS OWEN, Jr. Richmond, 4th mo. 22, 1C26. ics.

THE SUBSCRIBERS having entered into co partnership, the Mercantile Business will be carried on under the firm of WRIGHT & BRIGHT WELL, At the old stand of John Wright, senior, on Main, street. JOHN WRIGHT, Sen. BASIL BRIGHT WELL. Richmond, 3d mo. 9th, 1826.

a. . r 4 1 ai ot April, Mr. JoI.. . flc was; long an Indian Agent, was an early settler on the Whitewater, one of the proprietors of Connersville, a member of tho Lotsfalurc, and an active and useful citizen.

Wean? authorized to unnouuee Oliver H. Smith, of Connersville, Fayette coun- . fn w Prosecuting Attorney for the 3d ial Circuit,) as a candidate to repre his Congressional District in the 20th .rVc have been requested, by several .lis friends, to announce PATRICK RI) as a candidate to represent this nty in the Senate of the state, for the t three years. -T We are authorized to announce MfCS II A Rl DEN as a candidate to repnt Wayne county in the state Senate. 7 We are authorized to announce WrILM STEEL, as a candidate to repre Wayne county in the state Senate. r WILLIAM ELLIOTT is a candi- ; to represent Wayne county in the 2r house of the state Legislature. ESTRAY MARE. TAKEN L P, Sy Joseph IVirson, a resident of Greens Fork township,

""IV Randolph county, Indiana, nnc tr:,.y

'"'AVE NOW ON HAND and intend keeping a general assortment cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, IRON, NAILS, SALT, &c. general assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAIJ"TS, OILS, SHOP FURNITURE, frc. of which will b sold on the most reasonable .s fcoCash or Merchantable Produce. Richmond, 3d mo. 10, 1826. JOHN WRIGHT BEGS leave again to request those who are indebted to him, to come forward and make immediate payment, if they ish to save costs, ile hopes this notice will be sufficient. 3d month llth, 1825. 99

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f r." siiMposcu lo oe len oruvine ytvtrs iiu,

iXjTawifh a bl ue in her face, about hltt'. n s bizf'i .a natural trottrr, some white on her . iticI foot, al'o saddle marked, with something l blrmih in her right eyv, no other brands or f pT"'i able ; appraised to thirty dollars, by th.tn Johiiton and John Boon, appraisori. 'Vbruarj !C2o. trtify the above t be a true copy of the rerte of a pMi-Uitiit, rem;tniinc ori hie in mv ofiicc. ,,;l DAVID niAZIEK, J. V.

JOGSPH P. 272jUr.2r.IDH, HAS just received from Philadelphia, in addition to his former stock of Goods, STRAW FLATS & GIPSIES, CRAPE LEECE, 3 4 t 6-4 BLACK MODE, Mangled Bengals, Bombuzin BombazettSy A variety of Morocco siioks & pumps, Lavcntine & changeable sarsinet silks. Large white and colored Casmere Shawls, " black silk Hkfs. Super blue Casinetts Sl Broad cloth, 6-4 COTTON DIAPER, White silk gloves and silk braid, Lenoes, Cambrics, Sc Book muslin Hkfs, GREEN SPECTACLES. AtSO, SADLERY CUTLERY. ALL of which he offers on reasonable terms. Richmond, 12th mo. 17, 1825. 8S

Detroit. April 19. Urjt i r.:. ),, Mi hi'jan. The spring 1- .u-w H n out rivf-rs to an ufui?uh' :!t. Ti.c v .df r ha hfc n higher tn li i-. V i t, !.f.(.v.n f rmarv v ars but i!'idii.,j ( i f.i-t. W'i- hai- hi-ard of

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ESTRAY MARE. TAKEN UP, by George llolman, of Wayne township, an etray

SOitllELJMIlE, 1 to be three years old, with

Jlwo white hind feet, a blaze in her

-f.m :av, April KUlJS tCTQ f.,re, and a flax colored mane: ap-

1 nnama

ELIZABETH S. UNTHANK and ELIZABETH D. WILLIAMS,

ESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies of Richmond and its vicinity, that they have com

menced the MILLINERY BUSINESS, en Front Street, a few doors south of Dr. Griffith's Office, where their friends may be accommodated on tho shortest notice. They intend keeping constantly on hand a handsome assortment of Millinery and all orders in the line of their profession, will be punctually attended to. Richmond, 4th mo. 29, 13-26. 1063 JOEIII D. CHATO1&XJ,

(LAT or VIRGINIA,) Attorney and Counsellor at Laze, yiTf AS established himself in the town of Richmo.nd, Wayne count), Indiana, where he will diligently attend to all business consigned to him in his profession: and will regularly attend the Circuit Courts in the counties of Allen, Randolph, Wa) ne, Union, Fayette and Iltiiry and in Ohio, Preble and Dark counties. Any person entrusting: hiiu with business will have it punctually attended to, to the best of his abilities. Richmond, April 22, 1826. 105

.ey wi re expected oon to be ,, I r; P 1 V.,.fJh mr. the 2J dav of

JOHN FINLEY, J. V.

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our l.itrt d;ite.

ioi:!,t to a cl. Willi a view to thii, a motion ; ! n.: r on the ICth, that the Committee of the! i Wl.ulr be dirhar d frcm the further conidra-

; tiuTi of the ni!jr t ; but i! wa necatied, a) cs 81,' n. H C-Mf!-T, T'-t, Jernins and lloone, voting iat!i -in'mative. Many mcu.ben hae d'-livered their ' n.ti mc nt tor ant! aaint the Miscion arid ; an. -?!.: then it, Mr. Vobt r, of Mass. masle an able !' ni;d clnnitiM ;eerh m favor of it. Of 0.H speech

'! b !frvat ma-, l!.roe!.oi, were characterize I hv lit it icor nl" tf .o'l-ht, nud that nervous frlit it ii i pre-ion, y. hich re fo i culiar to tfii dii1 1 ti r t iI-t I i-'tial. but it win towards the cloe,

; n !nn, warmed with hi eulj' :t, th orator (juieken j1 ea iido a UMiri tirrii: and lofty style of eloquence, tii.it !' M'cmril toev-rt i-e i power over the phyki ral and moral facilities of the l!oiie, whieh Ins !j perhap, bei-n seldom eeef'.fd in any legislative ;; a-eii.b!y.M ! "I he Judiciary IJiil, after much debate, pnied the Senate, ajes 31, tta)s !,', on the I "ith, ami was Mrit j acU to the I Ioi:e of a f ri M-rtative", for their coii- !! cum ne in certain au,ei.!ni rd u l.u h were made. On th ain'' ilnr, a rrobitiiri was adopted by

both Hetl-e, fixing ,ai the 'JM ol this month for adjoiiriiirir. I hi ina-t put a pi-nod to speech- making.

The member mud nov at!; they hive talltd Idt) j eiioiigh;' There are nearly tiv hundred private j L;l) en the iUh I;et; all o which huld ho i!ipocd i of. Th D'i'ikrupt loil, it i lLoti-Lt, will pa ti e ' i-'-nnte. i.'.t it r a:.ru.t t throi.-.-h the oth( r Iloti-e this i -iMa. Oihi r un; ri it.t mci-ures mu-t al o

May, 180. 1 07 '.

TAKEN' UP, f Y Jacob Cook, in New-Garden township, JL Wayne county, Indiana, a I1LACK MARK, about hit.'en hands high, supposed to be nine or ten years eld, with one paddle mark on her hack on the .,, arsh!e ; both hams appear to be a little win-cab rd; both hind feet and her left fore foot white near her nator joint: no other marks or brands; npprnicd to thirty-five dollars, by Charles Marine and Willinm Webb. certify the above to bo a trite rnpj- from my es-

tnvhock. WILLI.1.M ILLUI.n, J. i.

April M, IC2C

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W. II. V AUG HAN, RnSPFOTKULLY informs hn friends, and the public in cenrral, that he has removed from

: Centreville t Kiehmono, wnere ne. n oj. m houe of PUBLIC L.MT.RTAINMF.NT, in the i..aua. f..r frltf nr:unied hv L Lacv. Hii ?t'-

it.lin" Mi-mud to anv in the stale; his bar will i )

! rrcuhirly furnished with choice forei-u and don.es

ie liquors, and his table Mippliert with Uie inn " .... . m - tl j , k r iriL'ltill II

Allen Circuit Court, November Term, 1825.

Ia Chancery.

Joseph Dunham vs James W Masters &: Alexander M'Alester.

aT(UE complainant, upon affidavit filer!, shews to the satisfaction of the Court, that James W. Masters does not reside within the State of Indiana Whereupon, the Court order notice of the pendency of this cause to be published, for three weeks successively, in the Public Leger,a newspaper printed at Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at least sixty days prior to the next Term of the Allen Circuit Court, to notify the said James W. Masters of thependene of the suit, and if he does not appear and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's Hill of Complaint, on or before the first day of the next Term of the Allen Circuit Court, the same will be taken as confessed against hia. Fort Wayne, January 10, 182G. A cony. Test. ANTHONY L. DAVIS,Clk. Henry Cooper Complainant's Attorney. 106 3

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mark t affords. Hi3 old customers arc invited to

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Thi' i t! e fruit "f'Trvc .1

NKW AMKRICAN SPELLING DOOk. FOR SALi: at this oflict.', hy tho dozen r single, Rutcr -AV; Awiran Spelling Bwk. April 1. IC'20.

PRODUCE.

T:Iin following articles of prmiuce will be recei III vrd mi rmtioii for the LeuCK, at thl

market price, if delivered at tlieO;Sce, at William Wncht's store, in Milton, or at MillV store, in the Tennessee Settlement Wheat, Rye, Oats, -orn, Uacoii, Sugar, Ginseng, Cecs-wax, Candles, Flax, Wool, Linen, Raj;s, ico. Grain, Bees wax, Sue.ir, Ginseng, and Rajjs, will be received at Col. Rose's mill, m Union co. at Maj Lewis' tavern, in Liberty, by Josh. Youse, in Hrownsville, at Johnson's mill, on Green's Fork, and by Dr. Way, ia Newport. BLANK DEEDS ror. s.M.r: at thi" office.