Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 117, Richmond, Wayne County, 22 July 1826 — Page 3
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,Iooe-tle being ol anoiuer -s . " La as far Hral principles shall be reAdaus and of
Vered.""'
T.rrFRSox be cherished, ana recorueu uu
he same
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Washing03 anu
Isac B. Desha made an attempt, on
the 8th inst. to take his own life. He cut hi, wind pipe; but it was thought that the cund would not prove fatal.
DIED In the vicinity cf this place., last
evening, uiss. Kaciiel Thompson, in the
23d year of her age
racmrj
'Abel Thornberry, esq.
ELIJAH L AUK 1 , JOHN BRADY. JACOB D. FREESTONE. AUGUST ELECTION. 'rYe have been authorized to an.i . r 1 1 An iikt rrr
vuin'e i'" ot,,,","b i? htesftr the offices to which their names (ro severally annexed:
RFrRFEVTATIVE TO CONC1RE5S. OLIVER IL SMITH. 5EXATOR TOR WAYNE. pvTRICK BEARD, JMES RARIDEN, WILLIAM STEEL. KEFRHaEMATIVE FOR WAYNE. IV ILL I A M ELLIOTT, JOHN M'CLAIN, Jr. HENRY HOOVER, ABEL THORNBKRRY, DWID B. SANDERS, M HAMAR W ARNER, ABEL LOM AX, JOHN FISHER, CALEB LEWIS, JESSE U ILL1TS, PLEASANT HARRIS. TOR CORONER. ROBERT WADE. Ripr(rntr.!ii t fr Union county.
JOHN B. ROSE
A great and eood man has fallen
THOMAS. JEFFERSON, the liberal and
the just, the wise and the good, hath de
parted from works to rewards. He left
us on the 4 tli instant, at 10 minutes before
i one o clock, the 50th anniversary of the day, and possibly, nt the hour when he
stood in the presence of the revolutionary
COtlcres?. and tendrrrd in tlium.1- ho
. . . I 1 3 ' - i. VVV ,
fr We have been aumonzeu 10 an. sreat charter-thc declaralion of ii.dencn
.i.. inn oontlimpn ns randi Hrlcnrp. nf ivbi-b Ko nun in. .... .i u
rtiinrt! in- ! c r i - - v . nuu m.
. . . i i.itice ol the peace, to nil me..u"- " iruiic ereauui minions were ce e-
jaio UI - ... . .. r ' hratmcr th rlrtrit, rr..x.i I
occasioned by the resignation oi h...uu.juc.,,uCuum,.iuu
, ,t iiiuiisiiiu V.1IIUUU9 ii,tu jum maae, as u j were, an "appeal to heaven" for the preservation of the rights and liberties of the
people of the United States, through ages on ages long as the Alleghanies shall stand on their basis, or the Mississippi roll
his water into the sea. He was born A!pril 2, 1713. 1 am afraid to trust myself, at present, j to do much more than mention the fact of ; the decease of our venerable and illustrious friend whose principles will he referred to as authority and govern puhhc opinion in many great questions affecting, the
rights of man and the necessary and proper powers of government instituted for his
benefit, as with the force of "holy writ," in respect to other and yet mora important J matters for he was, indeed, "the apostle of democracy ;M and his life and conduct ! corresponded with his professions of attachI merit to the whole human family his fellow beings, "created free and' equal, and I endowed by their crcaHor with certain natlural and inalienable rights, such as life, liberty ,and the pursuit of happines." The simplicity and the goodness of his heart.
j were only to be equalled by the steadiness and zeal with which lie labored to enlighten and improve mankind. He lived long enough to witness the splendid success of i his efforts, and een to mature the last j child of his care, the university of Virgin
ia a monument of his assiduity, even in
jjthe last moments of his invaluable life, to ! benefit and bless the people whom he lov d. Ma In rest in peace! "The caith
! hath returned to the ilu-t a it was, and the spirit to GOD who gave itM but hismemo ry will he weet to uncounted multitudes, and happily associated with those fVahjingtonarul Franklin, so long a history shall f ndutc ar-d iiluc have a tctan amongst
S scenes transpin d that w havo' ver j niCU J'ifc$.
f" " io ine statute in sucn cases TTrl1 al7j provided, NOTICE IS HEREBY
, ... a" Persons whom it may rotictro; that will, on Saturdajr, the 26th day of August next,
ill 7n . "D?,at Wm- Vaughan's, in the
ul 7k ,Vcnmo,lu' wayne county, la. all and singular the lots and parts oflots in said town of .Richmond, Which belong to non-iesident proprietors, and on which the Corporation Taxes due thereon lor tne year 1828, are not paid on or before the said join nay of August nextand that the sale will commence at 10 oclock. and continue until 4 o'clock, on said day, or until all are offered fnp.a!
or so much thereof as will pay the taxes and legal cosls and charges due thereon. (fc-The expense allowed by law for adtertisine town lots, for the present year, will not be exacted in.T e who P their taxe on or before the rJth day of Aurust next, BARNABAS SPRINGER, Col. Jul 2, 1826. 1174
Execution or Bealchamp. At FrankTi l 1 t - 1 f
rt, v-t r ttie i tli lit. J. VJ. ieau-
:iain pa:d the forfeit of his life for the vi-
.ition of the laws of liis country by tlxurdcrof Cl. Sharp: between 5 and t)000 1. 1 A
rrsoiiS were nnoseu to oe uieseni.
'iring the nwrriitit:, one ofthe most trngi-
jJof; it appears Mrs. B aucharp had
pedays previous, procured a quantity ol
v
mnm n.hirlihf .unnnkfil would ha VI
arte of herself and huband. They both kit but it proved insufiif ient toaccom?h t'ne oh-ct. Oa the morning of the cation, Mrs. Beauchamp having enter- ! the dungeon, provided witli a case f:!ed to a sharp point, with which it Pv-ar-. th it after being in a short time
tabbed herself twice below the breast,!
aing prcviou!' made a solemn declara-j
na i.ut losurvive her husband,) vthichjj
nvcJ mortal in about half an hour. !i Apples none
or;h -t.mpirnniediatt 1 nfterstahhed him- j JCi'?w!
i in the abdomen, and was prevent d ;j ( ;,stn.i;: ?m killir .g himself hv the inteiferencc of ll Cider none
wife before she died. The noise : c,nVtt
u?ed alarm, ar.d the guards rushed in and j V jCenc wn trulv linrriil- hnth fmiiid
'Uenngin t!eir blood, he was notwith-
"ii g, ciriid out on a wagon to the
cc rfex'-etition on the brow of the hill
We stop the press to announce, that, by the arrival of the steam boat Eliza, we have the sad intf llicence of the death of
j the venerable JOHN ADAMS. He died ! j on tUr fourth if July. Thus two of those j patriots w ho tigned the Declaration cf In j 1 dependence, and two ox Presidents, just J
50 years afterw ards took their departure j to the realms of bliss. A very remarkable i coincidence! JVutiunal CriViV, July 17.
Cincinnati wholesale prices current. jl-lv 12, I82S.
"vTILL be received, at Indianapolis, until the ' Mr lOlh ilay of August next, at noon, for sup flying the following articles of provisions, to wit :
40.000 pounds of fresh Beef 10,000 do. of fresh Pork, 250 barrels of Flour. The articles to he of the same quality as those delivered to the United States' troops, and inspected in the same manner. The place of delivery will be
wiiQia cweniy-nve miles of the mouth of the Missisunewa rivpr, and must take place by the 23d of September next. Should it be found necessary to
increase the quantify, it is expected that the Contractor will hi- ready to do so, on receiving reasonable notice. Pay mei t will be made on the inspection and receipt ofthe provisions; and the names of two securities will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. It. A. FORSYTH, MARTIN M. RAY, JMES GREGORY. Indianapolis, July 15th, 1826. 1 173 State of Indiana,) Union Circuit Court, of the Union county. reno of September, 1826.
James Miner, William Miner, Jeph Miner, Garrison Miner,
.onri Yimer, Hezrkiah Miner, On application and Anne Cartwright, formerly for partition of the Anne Miner Plaintiffs, pan. Is of the estate vs. I of Richard Miner, Adam Miner, Richard Miner. I deceased.
and Jftbrs Miner Defendants. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Bill is filed in Ihe above c;ue. to be r resented to
S Court, in Chancery sitting, at the Term aforesaid, j making application to the Judges thereof, to apl point three disinterested freeholder, residents of
said conntj, not related to cither of the parties. a Commissioner! for dividing the said lands and real estate ofthe said Richard Miner, deceased, agreeably to the statute in such c-ises made and provided. J ME5 LEVIS TON, Clerk U. C. C. 17th July, 1826. 117 4 .1DMLYIS TRA TORS' SALE. X'hE he sold, on Saturday, th I2th of August v next, nt the late dwelling house of Jesse Davenport, deceased, all the personal property ol said drceaed, consisting of .7 flagon. or.r.c, Cattle, FFirrpi fs. Farming utensils, Carpenters'1 toots, &-c. .Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms made
j known on daj of sale.
WM. FOUTS, j, DANIEL CLARK., 'iUmrs' July 20, 182G. 1173
fT1HE subscriber has just recdrrd, r.r.J vri'.l CCa--O. Iinue to receive froa f h? c;ly cf THIl 1 drhia.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Comprising FANCY cs nell STAPLE articles. ALSO, HARDWARE, QUEENSIVARE, cr.d GROCERIES, Which he will sell on the cost irodpmt .
Cash or approved Produce.
samuel V7. s::itii. Richmond, June 23, 1P.25. 1 13 tf
JC3I3Z?ZlI P t-:. HAS just received from rhil-iHylnhii. i- rJ?:
to his former stock of Goods,
STRAW FLATS tz GIPSIED, CRAPE LEECE, 3-4 & 6-4 DLAPir trnnr-
Mangled Bengals, Botnbazin & Eclaze(!s
.auciv Ol 1.10r0CC0 SHOES iZ PUUPS, Laventine & chanp:ihU e.mo
I - C - UIIIC I. OIIum -arge white and colored Cc S-I' black silk Hlxft. '
Super blue Casinetts ft, Bread cl-1) 6-4 COTTON DIAPER, ' White silk cloves and gil!i hmM.
Lenoes, Cambrics, ft Bool: n.irlin Il'-fi
ALSO, SADI-ERY ft CUTLER V.
ALL of which he offers on reasonable terms.
lucnmonu, iztn mo. 17, IK25. rj
Bill for a Divorce, lie.
Mi.u.sr
Frankfort, where he met his
ul fate. Dayton Watchman.
ir.niM v. The lone drought in this
te was succeded by the fall of mighrur.s bridi:e?.mills, f.ictories and crops ie swept away by resistless torrents, and cfmicet parts of whole counties preA f i.lv scenes of devastation, such as vcr before were witnessed. T!ie dam f,at otu! ptiut, amounted to $40,000
it? hood has been general the papers;
y be said to be tilled with accounts of tn:ction, and the ;iLi!reiate loss must
e oecn several hundrei
I Cottonf
Cotton yarn, nos. 5 to Kent hers Flaxseed Fh'iir G .! g Hemp Hops Hide, dried Sc salted Iron Juniata Puddled .Nail rods Leather sole, eastern Cincinnati Nail cut wrought Provisions Polk, mess prime Lard Hacont Hams Cutter!
Che
i se '
! Salt, KeldiawaJ H Tallow
d thouanddollars.il "'M'
lh. 27 bush. I 00 ton 60 00 lb. 18 20 10 tt 10 ' 30 31 bush. 37 I 2 M-l. 2 12 2 50 I . IS 18 a 6 25 37 1-2 lb. 12 14 ton 125 00 85 00 100 00 160 00 lb. 23 25 ' 5 10 ' 17 20 Ud. 9 00 ' 7 00 lb. 4 5 ' 2 1-2 3 ' 4 1-2 A 5 7 8 0 bmh. 2G 31 lb. 8 cal. 26 20
"rilOtll.f-wr . ... i ..II L...n!l
-- ..i.iin ?ii t,iii ii.i (j tin nun
Mlvtl far beyond their usually highest j and the inhabitants on the border! Ml have Miir, i, d. James' river has dU-;
prsed a vat uantily e.f water. I -outii Carolina. About 31 or 3J pbiijjs were destroyed bv fire at Char: b i., n the rn , rnin of the 21th ult. estimated at & lOOJiOlK
(ihe Cieor-elown (i.zettc ofthe Q3d r sa 'a second c rop of corn w as ited ustorday in Georgetown, for this a ITOWtll.' ,C -cxxkctici t. The late house of assem- )' of tbis tate, l on-isted of 200 numbers; jtbesc 12G were farmers. 3 were mer ants 30 nere lawyers, 18 were median):tui nuii ufactures, and six were ph)si-
In demand, t Plenty. Searce.
ELECTIOIJ NOTICE. N El rfion will be held, on Saturday, the 5th day of Au?ut next, nt Vnuchati's Hotel, in
Rii Isniond, f'.r a Jnlice ofthe Peace, to fill the vacancy oeeaioned by the retienatuw of Abel Thornberry. ViX order ofthe Hoard of JnMire f W;i lie
WM. ArCLAN E, ShrJT. IV. C
116 J
coiiftty
July la
A D M I X I S T R A TO RS' XOTICE. 4 bL persons indebted to the estate of Jesse vii Davenport, deceased, are requested to make
nun. !i. tie payment; and all who have notes or ac- ' count n-rint said estate to produce them within one 3 ear from this date, legally authenticated, for
settlement. The estate is solvent. WM. FOUTS, DANIEL CLARK,, rdmrs July 20, 1 fi26. 1173
CO" OATS.
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"VlV? ANTED, immediately, at this Oflice, on subx -rription for the Public Leper, a quantity of O AT S, for which the highest market price will be given. JVOTJCE IS HEREB Y Gil EX, Ll HAT application will be made to the Wayne
ireutl Court at its next seion, lor trie apI pointment of commissioners to divide the real estate
of JOSIAI! LAM It, dee'd. laying in New-Garden township, Wayne county.
1 tl'lltM IIIUHM3,
State of Indiana,) In the Union Circuit Court, of
Union c unty. J the Terra of March, IC23.
uphrama Wilson, alias
Euphrama Ward,
vs.
Robert Wilson.
And now at this day, to wit, cn the second Ju
ridical day of the Term aforesaid, here comes the said Complainant, by James Perry, Enquire, her Solicitor, and files her Bill in this behalf against tha said Defendant; and it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court now here that the said Robert Wilsoa is not a resident of this State Then fore, it is ordered that the pendency of said Dill be published for four weeks successively in the Public Leger, newspaper, published in Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, notify ine the 6id Robert that he be and appear before the Judges of the Union Circuit Court, on the first day of their next Term to be holden at the court house of said County, on the first Monday of Seytember next, and answer said Bib, or in default thereof, the said Bill and the matters and things therein contained, will be heard inhisab sence, and decreed upon accordingly. A true copy. Attest JAMES LEVISTON, Clk. U. C. C. 1154 Vertical SpiniESP.
July 15, 1826.
116-4
EST RAY MARK. TKEN UP, bv Wm. Rboad, of Whitenver township, Randolph ronn- " X lv. IlidillltU. II
supposed to be three years old last V3 r t Jf Bimnc. a small white st in her fore-
O?-?. 3 hr-ad.atxiut thirteen bawl hiK'h, can!
both trot and pace: no other marks or brands pere. ivable. Appraised t twelve dollars by Thomas Writht Sin. and Uriijamin Cox. , A true cop from my tstr.v book thi .Jth ilay ofJuiiv, l82o' JOHN COATS, J. P. U6p3
TO COHTIlilCTOIlG. COURT HOUSE TO BE BUILT TTVjURSUANT to onlers issuel from the Board of L Justices of Randolph county, Indiana, will be let, to the lowest bidder, in the tow n of Winchester, no S itnrduv, the 29th inst. the building of a BRICK COURT HOUSE, 40 feet square, nnd il feet high; 2 brick chimnies, 2 doors and IC windows; straight roof of joint shingles : door and windows cheeked; joHt put in. The said House will be let out in two contracts: the brick-work will be considered one, and the wood-work another. The form of nid lloue, and conditions of the sale will be made fuby known on the dav of a'e, by PAUL W. WAY, A$ejit R. July 8, lfi2G. H6p3 CfSLXsECTOR'S IIOTICB. aTJiHE citizen of WAYNE COUN I'Y are I ; by notified that I have commenced the c tion of Ihe revenue f.r the present year. I w! tend at Richmond, Wayne township, on the i Saturdays of Julv, Autrnst and September in i' iwrton township on the first, and in Cenrrc tow i on the second Siturdays in August ami Septet Jon- vtiian Pi.atts is appointed collector for son ;md Perry townships; and Lewis M'Ci.Ai Green and Xw Garden townships. It is can requested that those intereted will prepare selves to discharge th ir luxe when called on WM. M'CLANK, Col. W.
ffTtHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method to inform the public that he has purchased the exclusive right of JOHN BROWN'S patent For the County of Wayne, Indiana, and that he vrill furnish Machines upon the shortest notice, at the rate of sixteen dollars each, with a reasonabla credit, if required. This machine is well calculated for duration, very simple in its construction, aud will produce more yarn from the roll than four common wheels, with less labour, and of a superior quality. The subscriber wishes not to recommend these labour-saving machines higher than they wjll recommeud themselves by their utility; but that persons desirous of purchasing them would call at RICHMOND, or at NEWPORT, in New-Garden towtnhip, where they will be kept in operation, and examine their merits for themselves. NATHAN SMITH. Richmond, May 9th, 1826. 07-The following certificate and recoaceadations were copied from G. CorTeen's advertisement, in a Lebanon paper:
Wayncsrille, Ohio, August 6, 1825. WE, the undersigned, certify, that Mrs. Worrell, of this place, did spin Mrre cuts and sixty threads hamborae woollen yam, from the roll, in thirty tm'nutes,au a VERTICAL SPINNER, of six spindlei, exhibited in this place, by Mr. Cofleen. H. LATHROP, JOHN WORRELL. c Lebanon, Ohio, July 22. 1826. Having seen the VER I ICAL SPINNER in oper ntion, I take much pleasure, in compliance with th request of Mr. Cofleen, who has acquired an inter est in the patent right, to state my opinion of it. It appears to me, that it is well adapted to the sstv. ing of much labour, and that it recommends itself to the public patronage, by that consideration, as well as by its srreat cheaoness aud utility, HENRY CLAY. July 18, 1825. 1 have seen a spinning machine, called the VER-
TICAL SPINNER, exhibited during the last session ofthe Legislature ol New-York, at Albany, by Mr. West, and I then concurred in the general
opinion, then entertained in favor of it aity, andlhv rr i reas sr"c : , opinio; n- ' - ' ' ' v '" x
July 15, IK26.
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NEW AMERICAN SPELLING BO FOR SALE at this ollire, by the d or feingle, Rutcr's Xno American Spc j Book.
