Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 48, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 May 1828 — Page 1

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FRIENDLY TO THE BEST PURSUITS nr man. , FRIENDLY TO THOUGHT, TO FREEDOM, AND TO I'EACE." Ccizper. RICHMOND, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, (823. Whole Number, "204. IV. No- 4G0

TTrRl lHED LVF.KY WEDNESDAY BY

XeoDPoule the Richmond Hold. - TEttMJr. giiran-lfi'V"111 " ,IUBlbers' riJ

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s within the year; or

'said licence shall authorize him, her or jthern, to vend or retail spiritouft or strong j liquor?, foreign and domestic groceries; land i he amount, to he fixed hy the court,

Mian not be lesthan the lowest tavern license in the count)' where such person or person? may so apply for license, to vend 1 i... ..:i i: r,

:c(terthcyTeVre. "P11 M1'"? u, iruuK. 114u.ua. iur ::ars arreara-tJaud n aiiv a ducon- ' cw & domestic groceries, under thisact:

IN. cori5idiroil a now en ierner.i, nt providcd that it shall be Iflwlul lor mer-

chants licensed to vend goods, to sell for- - ign liquors by the small, for the use of the Sec. 4. If any perfon or retailer shall "ll or credit to a greater amount than one ioliar, such person or retailer shall not have the hcnelit of he laws of this state for the collection of the same.

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,-five c"nl..0 portion.

is y i - , , ..:tr..i!inc. will be inserted three

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c dollar i at ii -I

Lifer auveriieorntnis in iuv

PRODUCE.

beeswx. wool, linen, met.

1 V " will V takca o subscription, if deliv:"fi .05ce; at Wm. Wright's store, Milton, r '.''"in Newport; Col. Ross mill, in Union

Lewi tavern, in livvuj i wt ui jvu

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ULVJ5 OF INDIANA.

-7Tra?uJt!.e net entitled "an art providing

o, c;4, ApptuTcd January 24, IS2S. J . 1. Be it enacted ly the Gerieral As- ' r,f- S'aie of Indiana That the

Unpointed hy the president aid

.-en nt anv corporation unoer inc ati

tv,:!i Ms ? iUl nmendmcnt, to collect Cicrlue? of .my corporation, !iall have jvcr to sell and convey any re;;l rsI nr the no'i iMvment of such taxe?

tzi:vi the same manner and under the

L restrictions that collectors of statt

: -.j:-;v tax, are K-rehy authnrizud to

A fKp .iid co C( ti shall mau a rc-

Gf p!1 a!rs of lot u3 as af(rt i

rk of ;!u cirruil c urt in the

-cnUt't tt)r of State and oun-

tv:ru- are now n-tpiiicd to do; and

;! ? heretofore m ule of real estate, by

criic i-i ?i rori'Oi .men uuts n uuvo

An act to amend the law regulating Grist Mill and Millers. Appioved, January 17 1823. Sr.c. 1 He it rnocted by the General . Issenility of the itntc rf Indiana That every person, hemp the owner or occup'u r of any grist mill in actual operation, h:ill be ex emot from performing n ilitia dutv in time

:of peace, and from ?ervii g on juries: providcd, this t xemption shall oniy extend to one person at any on- giit mill, he beinp I the owner or occupier thereof. I Sec. 2. That no miller fhall he liable tr

uany customer, for a lost or exchanged bag.;

J at his mill by mistake, unless tlie metiai!ofth christian, and the" whole of the sur name ol the owner, are marked on th

u in plain letters. Sic. 3. The provisions of this act hall hi

extended to the owners ol hoie mills. an

ita k uoon charactei. orivate or public.

which at present disgrace a portion of the American press. Language can scarcely express our ahhorrence at the coureo of those editors, who remorselessly raargle whomsoev r they oppose, and like obscenebirds, gorge themselves o;lv on what is

gisi asetl or putnly v The preceding remarks may perhaps fetch lo the mind of the read r events which will he recorded in t:e history of the last three years. Ohio Gaz. Despatch of ruiixESS. One of the most important and a imaled disc ussions that has taken place for many years in the British house of commons, was recently

ipon the repeal of the text and corporation acts. Ten or eleven members took part

in it. The debate com menced at 5 o clock

in the evningand ended at two in the mrning. vx'cu the husines was di-posed of;

in one sitting ol nine hours. It wouiu

have occupied our houe of K: presenta

livrs nine weeks to have debated a matter

f such various extent and opposing opin ions, as were involved in these laws; and niiiiiv a nine-column speech though hardly

containing more than most familiar id' as

would have caused gioamngs ol t e pres

hensive exposition of the gr und we occupy, and q thorough and triuninhant refu

tation of the slanders ct cur opponents.

At the same time the fact b not to he disguised to Derfo'in this duty in a, manner

satisfactory to ourselves and fellow titi-z-us, considerable time ai.d labor are re

quisite, and access to public documents indispensable. Y ur committee believing - -.- aft m

that most of their lellow citizens csser Mga on the present occasion, are at this peculiar reason of the year in haste to return o . i ,r i . i .:nmnf

rneir uomes, recoramenu 'lit; uupiimiicM of a standing committee, with lull powers

to aadress tneir le'low cittzees ai large oa he various subiects broucht into discus-

sion, during the presidentialcanvass; rH at

or the purpose i detraymg the expenses incident to the publication and circulation of the address above alluded to, implicit reliance is placed on the liheiality of their ellow citizens friendly to the present Administration.

J'irgima Convention. All the anti con ventiou c; unties are believed to have beei Iward from, but HalifrtX. and some thre. or four h-ond the ridce A few, not ex

nected. mav vote against it but the ui

EXLCUTOR& jXGTiCL. ALL those indebted to the u: it" of CCH; l.LL US RATCLIFFE, Sen. deceased, are Jcsii o to corat for ward immediately and mxke payuitit:Anrt thoe having claims Hgainet ?ai1 etaU, iU tileaie present them, duly authenticated, within one year from this date, for settlement The estate is solvent. JOSEPH RATCL1FFE, feiecutors CORNELIUS RATCLIFFE, Jr "ecttlorsEXECUTORS' SALE. Will be offered at public sale, at the house of Cornelius Ratchffe, Jr. one mile north ol Richmond, on 6th day, the 23d of thi month, to be continued ;" rttrpftHrv to the succeed in r dv. all the ptniial

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and Culpeper. for it, induce us to

.aid.to! ihe owners of mil's worked with inclined j that improbable. I he nueMton is k e s.-.me i' wheels, who shall he govern.d in all res ; wc think, phu ed boy end the redch jot i

vmp. tpdlvlarjrp maioiities in Pitts y Ivania i ronertv heloneine to the estate of Cornelius Rat

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horse and foot.

Aristocrats are defeaUti We are about to have a

i ni'rts hv the same lawi. rules ar.d regula

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ii:ritinilNarc: V raided hou-crcr. ti nt tn now ami oeuer oiu. r . -... T I,,. MnrnrrniPH ol the .aid mill shall,! Thi gn at measure wid ov felt in t-yery

. . . .. r . .i I.. .,!! ..inn i i crvniii.. nnint o lie Commonwealth.

..dccnlormanie to tne proviious oi ne auiuonzeu iu rwo t-.., w lp in lhp (l. a t u winch tins is .. amendment, are ' grind with th-ir own team,, not exrec dmu ; I hi, wm be a m; mo,ao!e y ar m the lu chrcd valid, and the .aidkoltec- i one fourth of the uraio brought to, ai.d ;, ture history of irgin.a. ont

c;V.,Succcs54r in Ulke, ibnrcby au- ' ground for customers, at their said nulls.h to cut away me r ;,,u,, u,

- m 4 rni.vpv tne ,:ime. in lee ?imoie. 1 i nai crina ior a ii.ii v ji mi i . . .

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rjrehitser, bis heirs or assigns, at

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h iva had the shadow wlvtv ot ih

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ti :br the expiration ol two year,! r.w-ry iu5um.. ...v.. b - - - , -rS-de- lm: in no case thall real J has Ion- been sensible that the Koven J; n-U. Richmond H hig.

, ti t rrr.;)crtv of minors or feme CO- jmeniana nsuiuio)oi ti v . o...- ,

-eld Iur a corporation :ax

fTeni ;inn insiuiuio)ti-vi ... u ..!lr;,r Inf.. nrtir.n .-ill the c-r.cP'ie? Ad.n 'uiiitfation Central lun:nUttc.-v lei

When any real estate sh ill be J of tlie ciiixcn, that they auoid a u;o-i u-wc lrlcCri!)e'J the proceeding oi ue mi

la- vaniaieous ineaire ioi im: a.m. - ;;l 5acm on t:ie -'isi uu. v.- i i- . i! . .w i ....A -.11 tl.. vir- I

friV ?ift.n:iimMif r.fanv COTtOI

( . .i "i ll i . I. ..1.1 nf c -iiiil nrriiiiri-rili-liU. and all the VII

I i I . . J , l n c viniU bliail in: irutv.-iu.riv, ... ( .............. .g

v ; :r.v within two yearr next

alter anv

toes w hich may be display rd in a state ol

,vivmi.t r.f thr full ' peace and national in spentv. 1 ne i,rt .u

. ;:r which the ; ,n.c was -hi, a d -nrin of n tmn, self interest, operates. ... . i ... 1. ...... ...-i .M...1 li.- linrrwlitnrv harflt'TS. I'.V

F'l T. . . ft 1 Ife 1 ft lift ' 1 I II 111. till 1 ft t ft ft.J T -----

&na:ndv nai.t on surh nn mtsrs by i crv individual, in our eiht millions ol tree

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livn t he cov.nimllv f iUi.d. bv the iw.n - encoauter only the preat permanent "bsta-

Wttrrof into the treaiurv of such cor- holes whicli under t very po-ihlc political

ration within the raid two years. rnntiction, must ever enmn..,a v - ' l,rre-of man. The advantages of wealth

are tlie almost certain reward of industry directed hv a sound judgment ; and every hcaor rnav be aspired to hy every citizen. Thssaarc facts we repeat, which have lcr ben familiar to observing men. But ......i,.frL nrpcpntN nlher ner uliniities.

M K.forn thi World nil lindlSRUlSU

I ww W VMM. - v . . . - . ! people. Our public men, above all, be'come better known, than have been the ! public meo of any other country. No man; i . j . . i. ct.niirr can es!

in niccnaing iu eir.iu- ....

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i:hpr..li;i,.r,or in r;r mU h puiclnv. j; population, may lend upward, ami navi n.

, s ated tlie recommendation of tlie Commit-

teeai.p.inted to lake into consideiation thp subicr t of diflusin" information amon;:

1 Horse. Cattle. Hons, a Quantity of Wheat

r ' a m lit ,mrl Corn Farming utensils household and fCttiken Furniture, &fc.

j Also EIGHTY ACRES OF L.4XD, rinz the south half of tUe rioth-we6t quarter of trtion36, in Township 17, Range l3, east of tho j contt principal Meridian. I A f. SO-n excellent TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AXD hOTy in Richmond, ituated on rr .ni tfl.immetiute!v O'.mosite the Bnrk Scliool

tl.ni : And a convenient BRICK HOUSE AND LOT. cn Pearl Street, b low the Market Nous. . ! v. t lve months cr dit will be given, upon note and Mi.roel ftecuritv. JOSEPH RATCLIFFE, . ) rrutcrs CORNELIUS RATCLIFFE, Jr. l ,crs' 5th Mo. 6, 1823. S3

THE Fill END; 63 ADVOCATE OF TRUTH, Is published monthly in the city of Philadelphia, at one dollar a ear, payable in advance, or on the rrceint of Ihe first number. Each number, consists of -21 finely printed large octaro pages in double .-ni !....: thus nroducinir a volume of 300 paees a

Vr;p, Mtih is about 100 panes oore thap i given

?u J " " , t r for the came price, in cny other similar puwicaucD.

tne people. IVenowguc u.u lK ' THE QUAKER

attH -Tii'.oriiff r r'ns to retail i.iritou li-

c-o '--' ihout tLe renuisition of u tacrn tup r r. .. ' .

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Ik i: fancied by thf Guicral As

'v ' tie State of Indiana That the sev-

ff'jl c urts count? business in this

tate, ;irf hereby authorized to license, as jailers 0f spirttous or strong liquorf, forair domestic groceries, any person J'pericj i win may apply therefor, for a iWMd lets than ore year, without re-

pi to kjf pen hand the beddinp and staKith olhrr accommodations, ticces 17 h: v'" torpfort and convenience of ii

roller'.

EC. 2. R. fnrr mu nrron Or DCrSODS

ill he eut-tlet! to obtain license, under

provisior, of thi act, he, she, or they produce the certificate of at least 12

te5pteMUe frechohitr, of the town or lJt!l.'p uhere thj- applicant resides, that

'liuu ui persons ap pi izii; ii ".rp. of a i. -d moral character; aud I bali he his h-r or tVir dutv to enter

ir& Ulid. iri ltif t-inui hv.imnr. rind tinder

-1 -Mill tlB-Baf Jfctonv r. ttirtiuns, retiuiitlou? and conicr.s, iro iffiuired bv the act to Ii-

ne;Ut l rruhtif. t uerns, approved, Jan- i Jar0, iOJi, , xr.-pt a to tlie keepiupoti j U". brd.li.,-' and fctablin ns afore-;

i: ,;lij iV ir.iviTiied in every res,'ct :--pr--(M.w who oiitaiu license under

"eha! he tr:aned to anv person, re-

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;i:itr,tl i,,Wn or township where iJTi" li (if IL,." IVf.,.lmlinre in Qir toWll

i.d.ip vrU1;i rcmougtrate azaiust th " c - ' tin? same.

i ut ofTion or nersons ooiaiom

1 anu)""t lhat way be hxed by

1 v ball pay to the county trea

doii!'; countv business, before

capo Ihe most tcarching scrutiny H not; the "rancor," the vigilance "of p:: PiT if, pervadcaand penetrates every Whilst the correct lives of our distir. nA1.;Vitnrt in StrOllC li"-11

every icputity of character, political n..d ,rivate, is uncovered and

Whether it should be wgarded U ' - : . ...ioct on. which Wltn-

action or rcprei, -i out certain qu'

cult to answer. .c a.u- -r iu. iahmu esce in it. It is con

.. i.l . mn. should be subject to the

7 tly. Wh, i.itn.orer. ,onble tint Ms other iclat.o... to society . j.i'.mnn I he character

SilOUIU nc iii'iuc . . ,ia. of a candidate f.r office h ex '"0. c-rtain his clai n apo the pub . conl. d.,re. It ll-cd aeinsl l 0 certain occasion he u"',hU ' r ,rthr alle-d nqain.1 thai - ' P"

vat ar,d social rl ition, " :J ,y the BMs.,.l Tf'u, s

V.o .Mice, is hoi - "A -Uim to pub important indMepainmsh"; t0 pU lie confidence, as hi- .Mlirej

c. be const... - .n- ."anl, at

t!itt Coinmittcc entire, as concurred in bj

ntolKta- M meeting.

V our committee mwuuui -resolution directiU them to consoler and

repo.t such measures as it would in uiei. opinion be expedient to adopt to aid in dil fuinic correct information amoJig the body of our fellow citizens in this statt , in icla lion te the pending presidential election, and also, to recommend suit.nble provisions for defraying the -spences consequent on the same have had the same coder con :a ;.. mrl rrsnectfu.lv report.

That in their opinion no position is more evident than this, that violence and cir-

cumspection are indispensame 10 ...c rity and perpetuation of our free institutions, that Whilst the characters of our fi.st statesmen, civilians and patriots ,he common sut.j-c.s of the most indecrn slander, of the foulest obloquy . e ourselves arc indirectlv implicated and nssail ed for supportinc them. That the pr.mat w of feifdefence not only authorize

but enjoins us to meet misr-pr..-". wl!h ,U and to endeavor to d our

opponentsofhiioy

r . i. hirh oreiudicc and

eves tne oanuu r error have thrown around them. . ttsnt nor interests mcividual

and social, domestic und foreign, ns citi7L o ' ihe state and union, arc fully npreriited. fostered and protected by the esent administration, that the men compresent au . mtcerity and gen-

posing ii u.- ; V . rthv of the

? w interest of Indiana in a borne marKh dom M manufactures and , Hcrnal ket in corawii of nrosoerous

'"J" A. " hands, oc- should b 7PmVcTA duty should be ncntin3

'!Crec able bedi. Vf our fallow ca.

fa pnbli'shril at the acie tied nntl place, for one .lo.: am year, nlso producing 9 volume of COO panntl p ivble as abovp. For the ri ?irf and QtoXcr 2 dollars a year, payable one hill in adranct, tbs reaaicder in siz iuonth. . rerfct volumes and Hcs. cf Qaaicr and Friend, may be had frmn their coc:rncect:r.t, by applying toS B. Vallinsr,atthec-ceof the Public Leger, Richmond. Itu'iiina; '-d alo aoft of the other publications which hare a tearing npea the exisFriends, incladinz Sernicas

by Elia Hicks, Thomas Wether!;!, Jchn Conjly; Js st K r?ey, Edward IIicLs, EdvrKl Stabler, and , many others. , , v. , . A series of Sermons bv C;:zs L-ic-V never yei published, will be printtJ and -.ready for delivery soon. This volume will consi:! cf at least CC3 pages, price $1. , . v,n..r...rr M.irflssnh is herehv authcriscd to re

ceive subscriptions, and monies due, fpr any of Ctt above publication in Indiana and Ohio. MARCUS T.C. GOULD, Public:, rhiludelphia. March iCth, I23 ALSO FOR GALL!, At the ofliee of the Public Leger, a fcuutrx of espies of the following works: ....

The quakcr, Volumes I C 2, m leather U rjoaraa, Veherald7 St ruions at Dalticicre ard fTiisbintan, Wetherald't 1 Pf rmons at Jr'at.;:tc2:, Anna Braitb w aited Screen, No. 2 of the Quaker, a seriz'n byElias Ilica, Robert Owen's Lrcturc ia rt;I-lp!ii3, Gould's Short Hand.

ES TRA Y HORSE. TAKEN V? by Canr.r.el Ilcritaof irvnn Tinvmhip, Vayna ccunty.

3 inn ll sj('i'f

to bt ,nty years cl.l cr cp-.Tr-F a knot on hi right knee: ufc:t sixteen L no olher ni'irks or brand ptnceivablr, e

6ye dollar?, by laac Honme ana Jcnr before me, tbn lllh April, IC2S.

A true copy from mv .rny iWILLI A sV

Cltl

es.PB"a -d us to act for the,..

,d to ezpress u r . com3rs:

THAT wrll known In the town of llichrso tiou of.Vci. N yau?ha en, and possession lit tnv purchaser.