Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 45, Richmond, Wayne County, 30 April 1828 — Page 3
EP'NKSDAY, APRIL 30, IS2C. j TTirtratii'n Central Committee. On!
,.,.i , the 21st inst. the Administration ; " ., "". oa levied or collected for n !' , . sm"""' s"a,'e rcnsr.- r ;t:;, cummiUcc convened , Sal,m, J' ' f- any JS 5 IK tt-kb
Delegate! from a number of M JET i H.cir service,
.A, tf c- , I i imi ?.uu road. .,., ; . and citizens present from cthcrsJI Sk -o .,, , -t r , inviieJ to co-operate in the business ! uUJ'lj!: " C!1 That
,:-' mm . i i J "icu, Mian oe dc&ipni. Committee. Ihe meeting M W ' fe, :,rrl t(l SuiCi ,'feZ
,,:rVi .i... ' yrai i,iKl Office.
U f! S ,rr-CI,one President of the U u ed States soon as said road is loca- .!. H I "Cr7f'1wh" r the State, li .11 be pt,l,cd totheconMruction of said ronton Wayne to the point whJ
cfiemority, upon the concision rl!"" "UVer Nona. Road from
he project, of the Administration in j anCe, f Zy . T Ty ' ?ttd l bdI "l 1 ... , . i . !'-l,5,uM h applied to the con-
rncuon ol the remainder of .aid road.
. Y , . , " ,lrMer ""'""A That
0i " . r. iv respectable, in point of numb
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vl -His ahd respcuauiiiij , ""u ie interurse between them was harmonious and .-; Jv. From the information concen-
ii it .-.. , J from the different counties of the) i- vr'i!lir". nritltnilt tlio innn. t
s atc.ut not 50 iicipie5s as our Jack
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.r, iVijrd; itjr.-nu c acsire is,; n rjer cmKcrV. That
. f. t nd tj civil and religious order, o lc ol ,,,d,y". when required by if c ';T;....h.rw,t and upricht membrrs .f ! v?"1"?' ?J Treasury of the United
, ,i ii ! SUhil l i4USe lo transrittcd to him XT , itv.mn f,nol to the polls. fj an accurate statement of the Jes of 8aid J; will be lioti.td t!iat the Committee; 1 a nd of the mann r in which the pro r;.ii Mtcl tii- !I.n. RICHARD RUSH, cecda thereof shall have Ucu expended. '!.jr.t Si -rotary of the Treasury, as, rj,. ,p . " i dato for Vice Prid nt of the U. i , '! y "r'i' This Still undi.po--ami,,. AMAZIAll MORGAN, ! , " tl,C Xbxh UU er several ah (,,:,;h,, an lector in the place j m.dm;nt' lejected, Mr. Ward ,ncv.J.;fnc,Armt,ori:. II " , for J,rf?vio,,s Mstion; uhich
iy a majority ol the Home, and the ayes and noes taken on nut-
tint; tsie main qutssion, it vae decided in
Upwards of 1700grient have been torwarded to the Greek Committee of Ncu Jork by the ladies of New London. A vessel will sail from Baltimore this day, with contributions for the Greeks. Thfunds contributed by the ladies luvo beo invested mostly in provisions.
JiatioAal Jntclligcr.cer.
Louisville and Portland Canal. The
liuou. on uns work, 7hich, owing to the continued and heavv rains. rvAr -ri
suspended during the winter, have been
y-u.mu viin great energy. Five hundred men are already at aork. From 1000 to 1500 more are wanted, who will meet with employment and good wages throughout the present Tear. Tlw
guard lock at the lower end of the canal,
i itraavanccd towards completion: all the the stone is quarried and dressed for the
I , O " kiiv wot I (lin trk Ihii rn.lf i i ., ..
of the canal. It is anlirinntp.t that tK,
! work will be completed bv thr nA f ih
r.wv... r.t., it r sMjutieni numoer ol
nanus can oe procured. Cincinnati Chron.
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HARDWARE, Cc 6, C 1 2, & 7 fecL'aiJ Crr -t c.--
All cf trhich are rred fox ci ci f :r '
j V- ' L3 allowed ii 1.'t jOyoda for cerchaumtb WXIKAT, deiivtrd Rtr1V,UI' j p pi ft;.,
W'e ar' nv.tiiArlrod to announce i rr!' II CM! I'T .. .. l:.T.-...
! :.. ii n: .i v,iiitii(j.i(t: io jvn.a.umf n we ueciat'O in . : :hi liiii( t in the 21st Con- ! the "'"rmative; ayes 1 !0. net' 01. The j ... ij question rras then tJtken on th cimtos. M r' " i - . l? It
ment ot t!.e bill for a third reading, wliich H
was decided in the alrirmMivc; ayes 100,! noes 91. Msrs C!.kN Jonninjrs and! Snith voted in tfj af:ii rnaiive. Thequea-'l lion then was upon the ras-aze cf the bill i hut Mr. R-iiidtdph ajjain opened the de !
i ite; which r o. tinued for three day?, ; j and the prospect of its termini: lion was ic- j mote. tj fi. r.n ....... .. r , !
... i i.mi.jmui unci sKvicn ri somr ol ;
V; tfic sentiments adv.mted by the Jackori !: , . ' Anti-1 anil members will serve to heVv --;..! e. liutv in roimsvlvnnia, '! , . k . . .. their politicalhonestv, a wllrt toll?; Ihe ! n.'iiv '. h pa-Mti. lie sets down for .. .. - . ". . . ' ( i j . . . . ; responsibility ol tue deieal ot this meas- :. la (. intiiieiland, Mai land, he;: , ' ,, jure. How eana p.ntv, advanr ir such I. 1 Mt! an Adims mar.,' who; .. . II 4-ii sentiment', be supported in the midc e ! -it-i!.' imist go lor Jackson and ; . . c , 1 . !j ... ! ami western hiatus? It wcic tiiir!iir:n( : i.
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.t is stated that it is :, af ! e Treasury efthe United p ty t :! rt miliums ol "the prinrij !.. debt, on tile 1st of July y.- . A b Hrr from a cit--( i..uv at the eastward.
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Several watches were lately stolen in a court room, in England, while a man was receiving ntence of death for stealing. RWctovs for YvAaua. Fori John Q-jixcv Aoaus. JOSEPH oi:r, J0I1XIITTS JOSEPH FUR THOLOMEfV. IS. LIC MOA'TGOMER F, AM. IZLUi MO R G.'LY.
ForGfv. Andrew Jackso.v. REXJAMLV T. RECk'ES, RATE IFF DOOA JESSE R. DURHAM, WILLIAM LOWE, L'.SS SMILEY.
U3T;cceived, a tplendid and cc-pltte r.uort
nnvTinn .oU,7 UftU,s,i Frec- d UstUo
Hat dnare, Cutlery, Grccvrks, D z C'-" Paints, OH, Hatters' Tr:'-r.zis, Shoes, Leghorn Hz::, ' ' All of which have been mlrrd..! v, ... .
carainthseitfes of fJeij York and rhiladel wh,ch we c-r, Wholesale or Retail, at a, !ov rrl ce,a they ?ant2 purchased ia p.ay rlSCe t-,:lcf Hie uiotintains. Moue Ifnln Anvil r- ... v. j . .
ntrn, Port & M&deri.i v:- r.K !L "
stantlv on hand- &)n a u . . i ;
b sold at city price,. J. - .:i;i . ... E. L. P. TJ. FROST.
iiicamor.a, March 2, IC3.
2
'Fares cz LlzIIg.
CLVCLYXATI PRICES CER!tEX7 i in n ATI, April 19. CO to 2a cents. Renins f0 to 75 t er.t-? per bushel. C.tioit- 7 12 to C els. plenty.' CuUuu Yunt-S'K o to 10,28 to 30 cts. Fiuxutd--o7 1-2 to -10 cts. in demand. Fivur Fresh frr.rn wagjjons, 312 to r5 IC; in store, 3 2j to 3 37. it- i . ...
m ., . , ..; i'' b KiUiern, dried, 10 to 12 cents.
: tv T, J iJoon. These are , i.w i i , '-Jm-iatta, hammered, per ton, 130
,-,! founded no douUt ..ponl rum nnd ,,! s;-i, t u-,d, .lir w.,,, ,." ! v oj s i,H 'I ' 'r1! .' iii . . r . . i f; v. i uj 1 'J , (1 u i iu , 1 -20 : nail rod 1 30
'', 1 1 ,i- Slate will give 500 of a :
N
U lflE Stihcriher will fU. ut j
A. hivA4UJ, GRISTS SJlirjjrr.r.12
on Poland's Fr!r. f-.;i r-,. ,. J
ayne countv. Indiana. Th ?t.ii. ?
- " ' 'ina ni r L.I fi.1' C J 3trpaa. and in an i.TILni :ui i..a.
I ne r arm h an excellnnt mm
r..i.:i. ion..... r " acres
.vHcreiBreuniierrence; and has on it , a superior joun? orchard, a co;3modioM, hrick I d 2in,1a.,,d ther bci,t,g. The Mills VaT ! soW.pKether, or 8Cparatc!y, r any part of i the i1 arm will h inl.l k. j ' fc
- RICHARD V. CIIEESIAI7. January 2-2, 1223. 32tf FIVE DOLORS REVAIUX fT!iATAVAYfrB. II 1 . .
-f W , uusuriuer, living in 1.0X7 11. L, Garden township. Way no county, Indiana, an indented apprentice, named JOSEPH CLAItK H.. i about 18 jear old, .leader hmit; and tvore away a wool hat, mixed coat and nantalooas. He went away on Sunday doming, xhe Cth inat. in J company with an elder Lrothcr, and thev wenpr- ; pastil to have gone to Fort Wayne. The abov - reward will be given upon hi? heir,? returned to tl -uUcriher. JOHN LfivriPri i
April 9, 1823, 44v3 - PROSPECTUS. OF A WEEKLY PAPER. T 7 Republished in this ciiy, and to Lc called THE LITEUAUY I'AKrERKE. AND LADIES MAGAZLYE. TO HZ EDITED B V HRS.J.-L. DUMONT.
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: iu will uppor!
-;i,i ,i i i r ii , l;-'UKiii- lull sIT. sliccl , rom 10 to 12 t the Ad : 511,1 U'"h,; U'uli l!";'l, -;.rthe!'(CnU r
i i .t . WIli I u'll lll.il lit? it;u lfiii"I it i!.l null ' i i .-.i ....v.....v .w. v t x. i vi uicnucre, cqtn ,., !, ha ? a ably and frtromj- : . , " 1 . V ' J. 11 ",,,KI,"1 , .r.r h-de eatern, 20 to 23 cen?: (! al instruction and iI2cctl amusement.
.s r--- j v i in ' j n na t i , 2J to .7 ; calf sldns, Si 8 to 20 I he literary IMrterre niU furniti. a weekly ah-
..... Mr,..r o, l4 . el,;..; oo "racio tiTanocs cunjecO raced by-public
Dolicving that tba c-rch of ninJ maintains a rapidity, coracenMirata trith the devclopenient of our physical resource ths proprietf r of the (roposud nauer confident I trnfi iTt th. ' ' . , ....
; ho will extend a liberal ptrcae to a rorL:, ercbisively iutemled for tha Cirxira cf literature, oar-
. . . I" unnr ins urn u il' IM r I M?' ! f' r,i..;. , .: n. ,1- i r i v i'- d tue ' rmri- tn whirl, i .t . j v iim innati, 2.J l; 2 ; calfslcin r""c,-.e, to v.,d1r,,,5 ,tl0n hut.?,,Il0V ,anll , " Ii t nwking .1 pcrrM. . . ! , ,t aV,l! ; ct..,,s .jj " i t ri 'p n iinilirni . . I r-.f.-. I .1 ...... 1 .
' i u. n n ;;- tiur proceedings in the
en the s'ilij ct oi Inter-, 'I hey afford room for
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'ill
lil.
skirtings, 23
ii mailf urn otm ninl rm.',fri,i. it n u il i. ii . .
. V . . ' " i ails Assorted fizes. 7 to 10 rpnta
-...a.f.-tjar reauer? best way to ciHeat it. )fqvinMI,r. Co". hhl c i:.. i will call in quextioa the erorti cf cr zzzzl tzhv.
Mr. dmihrclcns 5aid tl.t he gh .ufd not j (V,, v rf 1 ... e mlrioulo ,ad p... C3 es. . f ,i i ii : . i 1 j , . t .. . ecd, Irom w.ion?, 50 to 52 cts per gal. ive series, toccci C.2 cuiy tiitorT cflt r. vo:elarthe mil, but he wished it to he Irlt : ;n arftr ,.,1 1 b i tM-n .ettlen.. J JJcll
in Ml pa.ts of the rmuitry that were lor a j! Vor-ForSi, me?S, 7 50 to 8 bbl, tanll. IIu would vote lo have it aooimii.jiprimc.050. LarJJn b:irrc 3 ,.oto4 ou, as it could be to them, and in thai way ; U k , , tQ 5. jafr s cj smoked 5 to let tt.0e undf-rslnr.d isat it was who1; to C, country do 3 12 to 4 1 2ccm: Butw.re in favor of the .;hcme. I his princi- ter, hrst quality, in keg-, C to 7; Cheese, pte he tiiouqht it fair to be governed by. ! C to C l .. . . i . : .i i. i. i.i a 1 i
"'' 9.iiu null i.i: wvuiu nui;; J 4 cents in demand.
1st
' : ,: aumk reflections. Ti e
' ' i t;.-. (CC President, on the ; - if-l iiM:dirs - !!.- jrve, especially Vit.- to-.illv nt war nilh all r : it'.t r.al policy; nor do his cx- '' ft i ,r r !j r nnfiri'!:..r,i.int.c -.a
i i.un r,f th? p irtv with which
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111 i'ituui v. ...... - - i laiiuw: j neu, to a cents, roufm. --I national work feems to be ' ihtse in fi,vor of il f.'iria src lUe tYvc o( lhe ! Whiskey New, in waggons, 16 to 17 . ! veliTi. If th nriiirinlo wii food for oi. r . r, . ...
thev have the power, -i , tV . , " r . ; I ,,om slor' 1 c 1 ' I it h :h, rnnd for all. lli h(Mi!d art on tfiis M -
principle, and by that course the whole j ViV0 mut be defeated. I OtiCC
Mr. Mitchell, of South Carnlir.r., aid that j To ai. whom it may concern
the more oppressive the dutic were to the A t LA ..).. kAmi
" r c ''.tirtni the fears cf the
provement. Still!
:, t..at a correct view of this
-' k -i'ihi; itc-Iy, and shortly, attain
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Enroll to Fort Wayjne.
1 it. Mr. W ood of Ohio.
rrin,;ttc(. on ro-lds nn.l ..r,U
v...,"0 ,,rt I:d been referred, :;;eldUh:,h pive below.-
-ll-nhe Cf.mihiiice on the bub-
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if r iv J 1 1 . i . . . .
L n,or,.0. II. Smith, will be r U vt ... . i
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!f In IE . w t
creat mass of the people, the hone and i
sinew of the country, the more at.xious he j ?as to vote for them. 'He voted on that j ... . . ,
principle. Wc want no protection in South Carolina hands oiF keep your dis-;
tanre. lie should not consent io lessen any of the duties in the bill, for that might aid them to pass it. Mr. Weems said that they wished it to be made so bitter a pifl that it could not be swallowed. He said they were, he thouchl, about to succeed in it. 13ut he should 'otc against it all at last. Mr. Cambrclcvgi in reply l Mr. Dwight,
ot 4iassacnn..u. ?aiu uj.u, m ur inv... ! duty on mobiles had not been at last -truck '! out of lle bill of 1C21, we should have had i . .1 A, ... . v I a n m I I if ?l t.
.""worth, r. :,. ' ,..,ia nf iSJl-lliul it was linallr nr
,' y"'.'-';, n.-w .J i rans;oJ sn a, Io Mct .hat .tut,, ool ofth, ot .., "UJ K'.H.tt d to ! . . 0.H. novy and
' .,1?, . ,(,r Hie purpose of ; at : i!" m makii : . n.a.t. t h.. : c taken in soflgain.
5,.df; - ; aroau, to lu
' "Jn'TZ :i .n.bicd to .i.t r s. V ...... f fVvnp.fi ,v Atr4 SVaiJ tllCPWthc ol ' ' ' O '.tl 1 j . 1 " .
The enbcriber hei:j; obliged to be absent from this place for a considerable length of time, notiUes all tboe indebted to birn, either by note or bo oil account, to call on John Kelly, at the old stand, in
the first !ny of June next; as after that date, they may look fur the collection to be done by the prop, tr o.Ticeis. Mr. Kelly has all the hooks and nccour.ts belonging to me, and hit receipt will be as good a my own. JAMES McCUi RE. April 30th, 1828. 4J3 ATTORNEY and councilor at Law, will prac tice in the Third and Filth judicial circuits, of the State of Indiana. Those who see tit to entrust their business with him, nay rrst assured that it shall elicit his immediate attention. Office on Main and Cross Stn ets, (Richmond, Ind.) three doors west from It. Morrison's Store. April 21st, IC2ft. , 43tf. THAT well known In the town of Richmond, lately in the occupa f.rki. nrWn II. V.itihan. A hstrcnin will bs flv
en, and posnetsiou at any tirae thiit uiay cuit ths a
pure n user. F.PHRA1M LACCV. Richr-cn.!. Scf.,f . 1 9,2
taste. It will ror.iTi-i
- 1 ........u . w a...i, uu the best foreirnard Anzrican Jcursh: tha farmer -11 11 .1 .
win can in question tae eorti cf cur tzz .l tzlcitrd . . . I. .. I .1 ..'II 1 L 1 .
j Essats, in every ilr-nrt-r-icf Etrratcrc. j Americaw DiocnArnr, trtctcs of ths lives cf ! such persons,xof tth tzisi, 0 t.re ccq-:-J er:jt n.ence hy their hrci::, virtus, fartituJc, tzLr.tr, j patriotism, zc.
iiEvitws, ol new publication, icrein end caestic. " Extracts fron History. Female ciiAUACTSas, education, tzzr.zzzi tzl customs. DEsur.TORr selcctioks, T7i'th criminal rtzizzliu Anecdotes, literary, historical and huraercuj.
j given a list of recest publications, with cursory r2- : .1. . .... .L. ...... . . I a 1 . .
in 4 1 ti. s uii uivir c:ii. ; i f ii;r wiia UC11C. 1 Cl forthcoiairj wor-s. Poetrt, when net cri;-i!, tz!:;tr J trith r;;::t care frora the Atlantic isurEsh, cr frcn lLo't::! productions of thf Er.luhcnd Arztrirn ztiz. Arranrerenti will fcs r- f-r rrr-rr- tK K
periodicals of the day; tut cj cur tzzzt pcrpulur productions arc often precuturcly rzeru eul r.:r the rounds, it is intended tuzt the pati cf C2 Literary Parterre, shall contain tn uurjil psrticn cf original catter. The i'zzz?Tiz cuirirs cf retire talent will be thus cal'.ij fwitb, cud Yilzs ti;o gerin, that is strengthened by expzn:;an, Cs c zbryo hud of Western gcr.:us v.'.W ccquirs tha Ti-cr of muturity.. conDiT;o::3. The Literary Parttrre ci!l to printed cd Cu2 white paper, of royal ciz, cith tr:r.!l, rst? czi handsome ty pe, and without c-TCJt:i?rur.r.:3. T -number will cocrprisa eijht quurta putr, ci!:rj nnnually an elegant volurr.3 cf 410 pu-ss. Fcr their better preservttirn fron irjury, a cover xtiII he attached to each. A TC'Zip-t cr.J crzrpIrtD Index to the contents will crccu:punj CIurl cumber of each volumei ' The price of iifty two nunbxn trill ta 2 Cl, o advance. The publication will be ccn i:;zrtJ, t;n c
sufjeirnt patrense thxll bars trrrj cM'fzrJ.
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paid or bj neeivjil-
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