Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 118, Richmond, Wayne County, 29 July 1826 — Page 3
m5aV, JULY?, 1826.
rf"D. Freestone has declined
considered a candidate for Justice
c Pea
ace.
r... rn are able to judge from e en-
J lull " - . , .
nt expressed at various piaccs in uus " during the late anniversary celebra- ' public opinion is decidedly and mu
ll favorable to trie existing Auminis-
ihM ODDOsition is scowled up-
(
pan) a pitb) and indignant toast.
l,,., two weeks since, twelve persons
Redout' in ttie neighborhood of Conin this state, and, in one dav.
tvardfi of thirteen hundred wood-
nrp. l.ifptv nnhlisll-
rom a ,t:r 7 J 1
Ween Gov. Troup and the Secretaf War, it would seem that the unhappj 'rence between the General Governand Georgia will be amicably adjus-
GeorgU now manifests a pacific dU-
ts Jeffekson and Adams, the Preticflhc tailed States has ordered that
nl Loners be paid at all the Naval and
irv Station?, arid that the officers, cf the Army and Nnv, wear crape on left arm for six months.
j sidents, T7as invited to participate in the
ceremonies at Washington city. Thc all declined the invitation. The following u extracted from Mr. Jefferson's letter to the Mayor, dated June 24. It breathes the same generous philanthropy, and magnanimity of principle, which warmed his bosom in other days, and shows that he thought and felt, to the very last, on the subject of man's melioration, with the fervent interest of youthful excitement. "I should, indeed, with peculiar delight, have met and exchanged their congratulation, personally, with the small hand, the remnant of that hosts of worthies who joined with us, on that da, in the bold aad doubtful election we were to make, for our country, between submission and the sword; and to have enjoted with them the consolatry lact that our fellow citizens, after hall a century of cxpeiiei.ee and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be tollie world, what I believe it will he, (tos nio pnits sooner, to others later, but riuallv to nil), the signal ofarousii g men to lm-t the chains, under which monkish iit,o .m, e and superstition had persuaded them to !ind tin msclves and assume the bloins ai d seturitv of self government. The foitn which we have
substituted restore the fiee richt to the ! unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. All eyes are opened or opening to the rights of man. The general j spread ol the lithts of science has already j laid open to even view the palpable truth, j that the n ass of mankind has not been horn j with saddles or. their hacks, nor a favored few, booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the crace' of God.
j These are grounds of hope for . others; for
ourselves, let the annual return of this day toiever refresh our recollections of these
VVc learn by a gentleman from Amherst burgh, U. C. that 200 Scotch Highland troops have recently arrived at that place, where it is understood they are to be stationed. They will shortly commence repairing old Fort Maiden. Thus, w hile the American Government is suffering her military establishments in this quarter to be abandoned, the British nre waking up, and making preparations for any emergency that time, and circumstances may bring about Michigan Sentinel, July 15. (Kr We have been authorized to announce the following gentlemen as candidates for Justice of the peace, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Abel Thornberry, esq. ELIJAH LACEY, JOHN BRADY,
a rcm trkable co incidence, that
-f i'.p hn htet ornaments of our i
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i ii i ii 1 'u on uouiuuniMicu ucvoi on to jtrv rhcd tlwir eirtnh career on the,. i
th fJu'y: I i;ilr Amks. who died in
ear loOS, Thomas Jieflkso.v, and National Ro.o. The execution of this
Adams. IvcacJ progresses hnrh, and there is even
reason to expect the whole distance under :j Ki.uineers detached for the purpose ;j contract about 20 miles with the excep-
the route for the Florid.. i " lM um on"" section wi.rqu were not
j let out till tin, spring, will he completed jpind delivered up to the use of the public,
'before the next winter sets in. There is
-omc of the handsomest specimens of Bridge Architecture on this road that we have t r seen, and they are judged by proficient artizens to bo of the most durable kind, nd reflect treat credit on their builders as well as on the gentlemen to win -so hinerintendenrr their construe tion has been i itiuled. It has been accrtainetl w ithin
or; ii;iii g
)!. arrived at St. Augustine, on tf.e
aid:t month. if hit Kcntuck naocrs state that the
s llicted wound of Isaac B. Desha
'gup.
unJ rflitula circunetatice the o'A.vr . r t.'.c Lor.or of our tuuntrj, wr wi-hcnul'1 t r ;r.t rp?.rt. Hp told ;t nunr aian that
'-v - vva; ura l . Not u iiiusrle n.oveii in tii
laar. c lii x; rv ! tl.t? least rmotion. I N i .
AUGUST ELECTION. Cfc-We have been authorized to announce the following gentlemen as candidates for the offices to which their names arc severally annexed: REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS. OLIVER H. SMITH. SENATOR FOR WAYNE. PATRICK BEARD, JAMES RARIDEN, WILLIAM STEEL. REPRESENTATIVE FOR WAYNE. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JOHN M CLAIN, Jr. HENRY HOOVER, ABEL THORNBERRY, DAVID B. SANDERS, ITHAMAR WARNER, ABEL LOMAX, JOHN FISHER, CALEB LEWIS, JESSE WILLITS, PLEASANT HARRIS. TOR CORONER. ROBERT WADE.
Rfprcsentathc for Union county. JOHN B. ROSE. SEALED PROPOSALS X"II.L he rrci ivwt, :it Indianapolis, until the lOlh ilnj of August hrxt, at noon, for snpplni the f.llo m articles of provisious, to wit: 10.000 pounds of fresh Btcf 10,000 do. offrnh Pork, 250 barrels of Flour Thi nrtirlr to ! of the imr quality n those de1 1 vert i to the United States' troop, untl inspected in tho tune manner. The place of delivery will be -within twenty-five miles of the mouth of the MisisvtiewJi river, and must take place by the 23d of c: tt iiiber next. Should it be found necessary to
increase the quantity, it is expected that the (.on
the present week that there nr.- einploM d : '' hiu rra.iy to m -o, on rrccivine rcasonn- ; ,. 1 ! Lie notice. r.tv met t will te toade on the inspcc-
CTpUE SURSCRIDEn ta!se thi ciethod to inL1 forci the public that he hat purchased the exclusive right of JO UN DUOWH'S potent For the County of fFayne, Indiana, and that he will furnish Machines upon the shortest notice, ut the rate of sixteen dollars each, with i? reasonable credit, if required. This machine is well calculated for duration, very siaple in its construction, and will produce more yam from the roll than four common wheels, with less labour, and of a superior quality. The subscriber wishes not to recommt-.nd these labour-saving machines higher than they w ii recommend themselves by their utility; but that persons desirous of purchasing them would call at RICHMOND, or at NEWPORT, in Mew-Garden township, where they will be kept in operation, and examine their merits for themselves. NATHAN SMITH. Richmond, May Cth, IC2S. Otf rh following certificate and recoaraendations were copied froia G. Cotfeen's advertisement, in a Lebanon paper: IVaynctvillei Ohioy August 6, 1825. WE, the undesigned, certify, that Mrs. Worrell, of this place, did spin three cuts and sixty threads handsome woollen yarn, from the roll, in Uiirtu minutes.on a VERTICAL SPINNER, of six spindles, exhibited in this place, bjr Mr. Cofieen. II. LATIIROP, JOHN WORRELL. Lebanon Ohio July 22. 1C25. Having seen the VER I ICAL SPINNER in eper. ation, I take much pleasure, in compliance with tho request of Mr. CofTeen, who hat acquired an inter est in the patent right, to ttate my opinion of it.It appears to me, that it is well adapted to the uv. ing of much labour, and that it recommends itself to the public patronage, by that consideration, as well as by its preat cheaoncss and utility, HENRY CLAY. July 18, 1C25. 1 have seen a Vinning machine, called the VERTICAL SPINNER, exhibited during the last session of the Legislature of New-York, at Albany, by Mr. West, and I then concurred in the general opinion, then entertained in favor of itt gieat utility, and I have seen no reason since to change that opinion: DEWITT CLINTON. 103.
jcsix?z-2 p. P2iUr.ir.inzi, HAS just received from Philadelphia, in addition to his former stock of GooU, STRAW FLATS & GIPSIES, CRAPE LEECE, 3-4 & 6 4 BLACK MODE, Mangled Bengali, Bombuzin Bombazetts, A variety of Morocco shoes & pumps, Laventine & changeable sarsinet silks, L'irge white and colored Casmere Shawls, " Murk silk Hkfs. Super blue Casinetts & Broad cloth, 6-4 COTTON DIAPER, White silk ploves and silk braid, Lcnoes, Cambrics, & Book muslin Hkfs. GREEX SPECTACLES. ALSO, SADI.ERY & CUTLERY.
ALL of which he offers on reasonable terms. Richmond, 12th mo. 17, IU25.
Ion the line of the Road the number 01820
: r.jthr.0f such a pcron Ac had never hr j workmen, and it is a Cart worth rer rdinr, -'drniti! Wtfekaplow ofshaii.e, when Jj that thereto not one sick or diahletl man
related to us. Wc fe!t indignant at th.
- j-arcr.t that ccuM give his country a incni-
cl. who wai to have hi ?hare in wieMinc
"r:T.t, thrutict. ir.orar.ce or culpable nrgli
hjuld t.us ihain !own to the earth the i
t '.urit ff ia.m, nl j ar.ilj zv a rair.l capable r ...
fiiite-i antl hoar Lent attainments.--
;ecrar.ci of this yciuth is rajly divined, r.d a'kr. 3 j0, f f(lir fathtr take the U'N V n thnnwrr; and it ii a res
- eh toa nury may truly U5.
ot...rreofl, uC feelan interest in the in (f c;'r tuii,f; but, if vc know our own , white othrr reasons for condemning the r"' icilttt.tion to passing otTairs, and to the 1 tithe youU.M ir.tillect, which would
' f-rtM t kfep irotn 1.im hil.lrcn's e es the
"Mirmrp-Kc.n hwtly,rnanjr a youth 'Mcatl.c polls for the Gnt time; tut. what
cf t!,ce wc would aik, will haie a cor-
cfthtir own social dutiet, nnd of ilftoi., r.irh should characterize ever
f tor.fi lince? Thev m:iv k rve
rMcoft.a.eless vociferation, so com-
l" ' lion ,Uy ,)Ul thcy cannot PXcre,c thp
a ur-P, c dm Occiion of the it.ulliccnt and
The trulh is, there is y 1 1 a l.ima:trpM? of ignorance iu our country,1,11 uailr of '-"man intellect lo.d cf u.eh
r). Cut intelligence is rupidly puhiu; jltf,J, '"lls: ' 1 ifcurhuiLLIc I'lTottscnu """';':hoto the alrruJv ooiverfnl run-
(.es:,H ftcIU.atwc have done n.mr ter-
'-r- u.itr.
among them every felhw able for his allowance, on the road and at the table. It i understood that (hero U tiil a (!(
?,focompScUlj i;r.or:int cf her history j m;llll for atorcrs :iIlfJ ,lilt wa,fcg :ir(, rtuUtcLearlofone of, he fc5Lte ch,r- ivcll.&. Oairszillc Gazette.
u.iii a, )et fracnl it paces, irhamtful.
Bl iflo, )m1 4. Progress of imprr.icmrnt. TImtc is now a litte tftaes running fir.m this village to Cloavrland, which abes thn ugb the route in two da. The route generally is througb an interesting country. In the Fame time the steam boats are running the Fame distance. Commercial enterprise. A vefel of about 50 Ions burthen, called the Andrew, built nt the village of Bite?, near Rochester, hag arrived here, through the Canal. She is a fine model, and is to be schooner rigged for lake tiuvig.it ion. The schooner St. Clair, of 50 tons burthen, from Detroit, arrived her' on the Ut int. laden with ahcs fih, fur, lumber, elk horns, -c. She took her clearance at Detroit for New-York. Her masts are to he unshipped, preparatory to passing down the Canal to Albanv, where the will re
sume her proper character, and take a sla tion among the cralt on the North River. The number of vessel? laying in our harbor, yesterday morning, amounted to ticcnttj-thrcc 19 schooners, 1 hcrmnphro dite brig, 2 tloop?, and 1 Moam boat. A friend, who is cutious in urh matters, informs u that there were 14,?R3 barrels of pot and pearl ashes brought from up the Lake to this port, during the year 1025.
t, " . J' VV,'H rted ton since writing fj( ' " -n ne ouql.t i.r.t to keep dark." A ! "u p w,, f onver-mr, not Ion? t ince,
Ul i ' aininion townsnip, t of Mlhtu rittiiirr fnr imr in.
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l-?i..v,rt.. 4 l Tr,nl AKIW-and il'M '.?iM''f of l" wno were J-h -s ' t'clre that thev would lt - 1 1,7J-f "'-' lt cards fur hat-
f Mr. Jeffcrson.-Vre-oW r'khration of th,. l .to
i-" v i.ira;
A person nt New Orleans has invented a coach fortruvelling through the air. He states that is a perfects) safe mode, that he can carry the mail, and one or two passengers with him, his coach is completely manageable except in high gales of wind,
I which would drive him nil his course; in j that case, he can alig it on the earth, and I ascend at his pleasure. He further states ! that with u(li- ient encnuragement,he will,
by next Christmas he pruned lo ascend
Oration cf Independence Mr ij i,llrt lU" 1,r fr""1 ""'" Qf.-'r.trjd'ico.nian-1 h M , ,i ' air'ji02vre a..d nnnage hi edaclr w.tn nearly Irr.i.,.. l"C cl,,,r turvvi"S Jj the swiftness of a lowl, !,fore a many ai j ' :w.rua:tat. and the Ex Frc-,. may w i.h to see him.--Vr;f. .fWrir
tion nnd receipt of the provisions; nnd the nanxs of two securities will te requirerl for the faithful performance ef the contract. i R. A FORSYTH, MARTIN M. RAY, J A M ES GREGORY.
j Indianapolis, July 1 5th, 186. 1173 Corporation Taxes. I GREEABLY to the statute in such cases ; made nnd provided, JS'OTICE IS HEREBY UlfEX, to nil H-rsons whom it may concern; that ! I will, on Saturday, the SGth day of August net, ! commence sellinc, at Wro. II. V'auphnn's, in ttc town of Richmond, Wayne county, la. nil nnd singular the lots and parts of lots in said town of TZich mond, which belong to nou-iesidt nt proprietors, and on which the Corporation Taxes due thereon for the year 1326, are not paid on or before the said VXth day of August next and that the ?:tlc will i commence "t 10 o'clock. And continue until 4 o'- : clock, on said day, or until all arc offered for sale, I or to mueh thereof as will pay the taxes and legal
cost and charges due thereon. fjrThe expense allowed by law for advertising town lots, for the present year, will not be exacted from those who pay their taxes or. or before the 19th day of August next. BARNABAS SPRINGER, Col. July 21, 1826. 1174 ADMIMSTRA TORSALE.
rrTILL be sold, on Satnrdav. the 12th of August
iV next, at the late dwelling house of Jesse
Davenport, deceused, all the personal property oi
said deceased, consisting of A Wagon, Horses, Cattle, yhcep, Hogs, Farming utensils, Carpenters' tools. & c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms mnde known on day of snle. VM. FOUTS, I q. DANIEL CLARK. J mrs' July 20, 1 820. 117 3 ADMINISTRATORS1 NOTICE.
X LL persons indebted to the estate of Jesse CiSi !aenport, deceased, nre requested to make nun. filiate payment: and all who have notet or account ngainst said estate to produce thern within one year from this date, legally authenticated, for
settlement. The estate is solvent. VVM. FOUTS, ) DANIEL CLARK,J July 20, 1826. Ii7 3
"TITOA'TErN immediately, at thit OScc, on sub-
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given. NFVUIERICAN SPELLING BOOK. FOR SALE at thi office, by the dozen or single, Ruler's JVca American Spelling Book.
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THE subscriber has just received, and will continue to receive from the city of Philadelphia, A SPLENDID SELECTION OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IDry (Goodo, Comprising FANCY as well as STAPLE articles. ALSO, HARDWARE, Q UEEA'SWARE, and GROCERIES, Which he will sell on the most moderate terras for Cash or approved Produce. SAMUEL W. SMITH. Richmond, June 23, IR2S. 1 13 tf njVIE citnensof WAYNE COUNTY are hereL1 by notified that I have commenced the collection of the revenue for the present year. I will attend at Richmond. Wayne township, on the third Saturdays of July, August and September in Washington township "on the first, and in Centre township on the second Saturdays in August and September. Jonathan Pi.att is appftinted collector for Jackson and Perry townships; and Lewis M'Clake for Oreen nnd S'etC'Gardcn townships. It is earnestlyrequested that those interested will prepare themselves to discharge their taxes when called on. WRI. M'CLANE, Col. W. C. July 15, IC26. 116tf
State of Indiana,)
Union Circuit Court, of the
Union county. ) Term of September, 1C26.
James Miner, William Miner, Joseph Miner, Garrison Miner, Noah Miner. Ilexekiah Miner, and Anne Cartwright, formerly Anne Miner Plaintiffs,
On application for partition f the
V hi nds of the estate
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vs. oi lu.cnara Miner, Adam Miner, Richnrd Miner, deced. and Jabez Miner Defendants. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV r.Nt that a Dill is tiled in the above cause, to Vie presented to said Court, in Chancery sitting, At the Term aforesaid, making application to the Judges thereof, to appoint three disinterested freeholders, residents of taid county, not related to eitlirr c( ths parties, at Commissioners for d'lVUjRg the said lands and real estate of the said Uichard f.Jincr, deceased, agreeably to the statu. in such cases made and provided. J. A M E3 LEVISTON, Clerk V. C. C. 17th July ,1C23. 117-4
cription for the Public Leger, a quantity rf. S, fur which the highest market price will be
A'OTICE rS HEREBY GIVEJf, rjT'flAT application will ts cade to the I7r A Circuit Court ut its crrt cession, fcr tl cppniiitineut of commii:ioncrs to divide the rrr. czlzla of JOSIAU LAWI), dacM. hjirj ia Uztt-CztZzz tov?c:hip, rTliTnaeoitr.ty. JOHN LAJ.I3, I r STEPHEN TII0rvlA3, j ' July 15, IC2S. 1 154
BLANK DEED3 -ron sale at omc.
