Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 11, Richmond, Wayne County, 20 March 1822 — Page 3
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I.. nM. n of the men, nor have welboat passengers 5000: tolls 40.0nry
Cni by "'kit names they pass them- The unproductive funds appropri-
V ij but their names ihuj ut uwir aicu iu uic maicing ol tne canals, are
no
NOBLE, of the State of Indi
calling on the Secretary of War cm that body of the number
vow placed on the pension liL
flUH .tiv,UHi;iuvv.- iiu. iw Ol liUlQ WlllCn WaS
Fanners and others, wno.clucnjr given by the Holland com
pany, and some by individuals to
torwaru uie work. The rcceipts of the fast year a-
f well acquainted with such
- would do well not to receive
), least they be imposed on. ' Condon Gaz.
ooc
, fa Hashingion CiVy Gazette,
mounted to 1,625,501 dollars, oflcarricd away, which 1,400,000 was by loans, and Trtn
uicsumoi au,obO as premiums there
vT NOBLE." Yesterday,!1!1?! ?J?j expenditures were 1,
TkV-T IT..;J Sf. 1 WV
V cenaie ui imw ui.m..,
nrd in the newspapers a reso-
n hid on the tame by tne non.
Thus these mightv works ro on:
and acquire strength from their own
progress.
they cotild get safely through ft; .buttf beforo they couWach the bridge,!-
me norse and sleigh were swept oflj
uy uie current. Mr. Hamilton and
the young lady with crcat difficulty
escaped. The horse was drowned.
I he upper bridge over the Schuvl-
kui, near 1'hiladc phia. has been
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Trenton, True American
From the Washingtob'Gfy Gazette. THE INDIANS.
Speech of an Indian Chief to his
brethren, when they had returned to Washington, after visiting the
principal cities in the United States. How numerous are the whites, who came here only yesterday as it were! and how comparatively few
are we the dwindled aborigines of
this vast continent! What superb
habitations! what variety of propcr-
St. L)ui. (Missouri) Jan. 4. WESTERN MAIL LOST. W c are intoimed hv tl If twicf n.
, .atotCorigres, pas-ed Mirofvdcr who arrived in thi nlnr v,r.
'ar.d the number and uradoofjday evening from St. Charles, that ,;:.Uc:cotrby the act ot 1 3 W. the ferry boat containing the Wes-
anticipate looK well fern Maij ;uu tlirleeil pa)tl,rrrs. .-v.:l does not throb with lee l-Sunk w hiUt rosvino-ilw- Mimri'lJi,,
-jr.sthle, when it con em- cr opposite St. Charles, about eleven'tv these whites enjov! wliiVt we ; th.it this reianant. whoe 0yjtV k Viterday morning. Wc arc liave onlv huts a ri and a blanket !
iroo:i u;eroio mnj,,;,,, to ,(a. that (wm (he roa( ; What well cultivated field- what J.saL d than the K.mi in cliar-ilAclli0!w 0f lhc ctl7cns of the town quantities of cattle Ihev poe t tirst Lec.mm- Iruitrs -.v itli a number of boats, tiie passeir-'whiM we obtain a scanty subitcnce :. ?-;;r, to !.usc a Tin.Ut.rs VVITC a rcS(,urcd ol!l(;nvijC!(V hunting. I have considered t -t , ! i Lao, (which otaMa-a.i't have perished. We are not able! wether the Yathcrofthe human race, .iLwen happine to so maiiyto ,l;lle the loss ustained bv this ac-jhas partially made us Inferior to the ,.c! thy human race, ana lhrvi,ic:it as ,ie contents of the'mail arehvhites, in corporeal strength, in inr.hivjnesol lit- to s w:nnx !:u)t Vct Kn-ovn. ()ItC Paenger. tcllcct, r in dexterity. We cannot
OBITUARY.
DIED On the 22nd uU at Ha-
gcrstown, Md. Mrs. Cathorine Carla.
aed one hundred and nine" years, eight months and twenty-eight days.
Job Printing.
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such as
LAND OFFICE MONEY.
- - - - v a i.4 i 1 1 i i ii hi i i it i iv ii . ii i i-i ii i vi ii in., .i ii ir :i in i
rfadod country with i-oU!it-doliai in specie. " ?all-good of this injustice. Whence
:,:rccsio iw enu ir, even a-, then, said 1, this ditference in our ' "! xvo,,,I: 7l0n, ove,!1 Laww ks. .,.! TnicAccM.UmmUvv and in our condition ? We :J:;: et Uk- rich hwhitureNS aml sj)a soo hc i.ve U.vn d.::iit d. O.tel! ";mark, that one of the parliaments in.extinct as a people. At length nif- . il.ii!-, i.-r let it longer heithe icigu of Eduard ill. in 1351, thought an intern il genius agitated city et n ad:ington. I;(r UiUHf, .,:..'.; 4-t7v which ditiu- mv v. hole frame and 'whispered sol-i--:Iu.r riea:mu:t sweil vMth;uileif iu ilClUir4.j tiie Cpitnel ot'emnh
A V 0:e:i fommmmtnoiih tnerej m have hitherto neglected to!
a.. v. u'i..i.iu til un. i imr. w;i n,. ...... ..- .... , i ,. .,ii i ..
f i iu. i.i v uiii i njuv ,iav
A list aBanks, the Notes of which vilh
oc received, as cash, vt pitmcnl for Ijands, at the Lund Offict in Brookville, except notes of a less dnwmi nation than five tolurs, viz: Bank of the United States and Branches.
Incorporated Banks in the city of
Uoston. Do. do. New-York Da. do. Philadelphia Do. do. Baltimore,) except the city bank,J
Do. do. District of
Columbia, except the Merchants1 and Eranklin Banks of Alexandria.
i"niv ui w niiu. t aiiu uiciiicue.?. Farmers'' Bank of Virginia and
Branches. Bank of Chillicothc, Ohio. Bank of Orleans, New-Orleans. -Farmera' and Mechanics' Batik of Indiana at Madison, Indiana.
Corrected U'ukly.
Pamphlets, Saddle bills, Handbills. Cards,
gi Hat bills, Circular Letters r?l.b- W..I-L L:li. o :d
St
It-
BLANKS,
it P
or Att RtxDSi :e i Neatly printed ut the office p 21 of the Richmond Intelligencer, if Si: on the shortest notice.
Jt5
Horse-Bills,
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i: i nnca in a smcriar stule. rrith
. .7--J rcn Elegant 3. CINCINNATI CUT. h
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ebioe nd the la:tJ
A V IRC, 1 MAN.
Jueili
of tiiej
Ot (olll'llo'i.
ere the people o this country to
cultivate it, by degrees he would
stock it; he would Enclose it, and
... . j
j profit by thN ilir t in their election of'plant trees, and his wife and children
mi'in'MTs ot -congress it is probable
. ttbatt! :ev would have much h?ss cause if.'i ',,rrt ,,m..,;, l t.
J - " t-t;iit'i.iwtt tuaii luiw nave OI ; tho press to lay before;!,! w.ig-. long M?sion, nmcli said
1; 1 u
uil little done. That the body of lawyers should I e represented in con-
t:Ti-l it .Iay:l!e Capt. gn - it proportion to their numbers on her -.v.; to Loui-would iri t be 1 igiit ; but that thev
d 1 u." tiitk s low riu-Shoul I hav
. 11 .1 f
- paa-e: -er, .tnu inere man all oUicr proleion-put
. ... o!i :;;e sream one 01 nerjtogettier, two to one, appears to be : e,J. aid scai.ed tie;ncither coni?tcnt with justice iior ; :'ir :t t'.ie lep. .! a -iXth.:p.)hc . :. .p il 1 ;;r: of them were
J r. Tfi- :ia:n? of th? 111.-
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di:stcctivi: flood.
. : ;u ;c are John B-11 of Early on Mo:. d ay morning last, : " .ti, s;-il.icd baJly, lut.i- i7ih ui;. cniiii' !i ed hero a violent i " . fr;l i:: l, badly, Georgt- n:o -Stonn. w hieh continued until U:t l-rtiori Ohio, Nalhanvvening. Tin : Xiow f.-ll to the depth j'.rc.ir t t I nion O'aio. ofabout nine inclie-. On Tuesday H.r:!. near Fleniing-hurgh'iutl W i::e-day the weather was 1 J m.-: Norton, r. ;,r New - I ar and p! a-ant; but in the cvenv. h i I hi- leg f on-idcrtblv ing )f tiie latter, a warm and heavy
i v, Ir. a r.ice of the b jileivrain set in, which continued until
L. 1-; v. r:J4 o them are evereL:the next ni uning, carrying otf all
it i tiioaht they will all the sno.v,a:-.d quelling the streams in r. The; b.thrrrc of the per jtho ririgldjoriio.ul to an unpreccdentroird were not i';j ir d. Thejed heiglit. The new bridge over 'i aipr-rned n ; nu.r.-apg be-'tiie Aanpink, between this city and C a:. l i oVl-.f k. sBloom-bury. was swept away on iThurdav evening: and the stone :-. i t r.n-: hv.adrodjhritlge .vor the same stream, le"ty hor,( pr.u. r. is at work tween tbi place and Mill-Hill, which
L-l ..! ,r. in .tinehnm nuiiti stood about sixt VCaiH. CilVC
, J. j - w w , f-J - th: fro;ertv of the dukeiwav yesterday inorninK A stone
1 1 m
would all aid him, cheered with the
idea that it was their own. This is the first step to promote improvement, to have domestic comforts and to multiplication. Without this the annihilation of the red men h inevitable' The admonition ceased. I cannot
more representative- hai?h from my mind Hits awful war-
ning: when solitude, it seems to me like the voice ofa supernatural power in the wildcrncw it ito voice of the great spirit. Let us commune together let the chiefs assemble their plans, and dctermin to bestow an estate on each family let us make a few laws about property, establish tribunals: and Jet us apply to our parent, the president, and to keep a book of record. Pause my brethren and relied on this: a cheering and glorious anticipation overpowers me. VENATOR.
. WEEKLY ALMANAC. MARCH. RLw Sets. 21 THURSDAY 5 51) j 6 1 22 FRIDAY ! 5 57 ! G 3 23 SATURDAY 5 5G j 6 4 21 SUNDAY 5 55 ! 6 5 25 MONDAY I 5 51 1 G G 2G TUESDAY 5 52 i 6 8 i 27 WEDNESDAY ' 5 51 I 0 9 !
Law Ollice. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS established a LAW OFFICE in Centersville, Wayne County, Indiana, where he can be consulted; lie will practice throughout the
third Circuit. Any buisiness confided
to his care in the line of the profession, will be properly attended to. 3IARTIN M. RAY - Nov. 9th, N. B. Mr. John Jone, Tavern Keeper of Centerville, is authorised to receive any professional buisiness in my absence.
ELI AS CHICHESTER, Boot and Shoe MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has commenced the above business m RICHMOND, In
diana, on Pearl street, one door
North of the Market House, where he intends to carry on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING BUSINESS
in all its branches. He intends to
NOTICE. ALL persons concerned will take notice, that, in pursuance of the pro visions of the statute providing "for the partiticn of real estate,"' an application will be made to the Wayne Circuit Court at the ensuing term, for a partition of the North West Quarter of Section 32, Town 14, Range 1, West, among the heirs of Thomas Lew is, deceased. Z1MRI LEWIS, WILLIAM LEWTIS. Morris Att'y. for applicants. January 3d, lwrO
FELLOW CITIZENS OF INDIANA : Fron various considerations, lam induced again to oiler you my servi
ces as president oi the benate. The
last eight 3 ears of my life, I have been honored with a seat in the Sen-
keep on hand a constant supply of ate and House of Representatives, of
boots and shoes, and hopes by his the i crritorv and state of Indiana,
low prices, good selection of matcri- w hich I presume will enable the
als, and faithful attention, to mcrit'public to judge of my claims, and
a s-hare of the public patronage. qualifications to discharge the duties
March 20th, 1022. 11 tf. ol the othec tor winch I am a candi
date. I Hatter myself, that if my course, as a public character, has been congenial with the interest of the state, that I shall meet the approbation of those whose confidence I have had the honor to enjoy; & shall
rest my claims accordingly.
3 3 s n Notice. I will offer for Sale, on Saturday
the 23d day of this inst. in -the town
R. BOON.
then to proceed mth the translation,
substituting for kinrjs, princes, dukes, and n.ilaces. certain rert"hlican terms
Y"h 'I he cylinder U 73 in- building formerly occupied as i such as ruler, president, large house -.;:.t. r. the beam weigh-lgrM-rniil. but latterly for picking ,hit(lf(U This is rather too fastidious
1 ut everv :roKe raises 15 a? d carding cotton lor Mr. Wells niwi ;f ,..rsUtiil in nnnlH destrnv
Factory, was in part undermined thc ctlxt Gf the finest passages, and
md thrown down,; aim part ot the aitogcth r mar the sacred writ,
Paul Allen observes, -the Devil is termed the prince of darkness. Now
t ) the 31st of Deccmbcrjplacc probably amounts to five orjs tr Allen, with a great deal of ... . . ' 1 .1 1 " 1. :. .1 1 ... 4 .... . it .. ? . .1
.s.S,a5I.?: j:: I5;5nc mouinuu uou trs iiiuepciiueui. "' humor, would you call lurn the prcs
Rutin r novel-A person in the Rich
mond Enquirer proposes a new AViof Jacksonsburgh, ONE BROWrN I have the honor to be, the pub
piipucan irausiciiioii 01 uie uuut-; me j 1 11 1. i:eii .is uie juouLTiy 01 jv- J uutu"'"1 iiumutv 1 ti.n
present he dislikes, in consequence! Humphrey Sutton, tosatislv a tec
of thc frequent reference to royalty ; Bill of Abraham Elliott, late Sheriff!
and he proposes first to ask Congress! of W ayne County, Indiana. Sale to
loraiew mousami 10 oegm wiiu ami commence nenveen uie uoursoi xen
and r our o clock, on said day.
a. elliott, late sifrr. w. c. March 9th, 1322. 102-$! 00
V : x Canmls. Tho total machinery carried away by the tor- ' "t tl.e commissioners of the! rent. The damage sustained in this
t j
a-ei.
3,155.033 ojwhat will enie from suspension of
tle oper.'.tions ol one or both ol the
tt.n. 1, ir,22. 33(5,1 iVI 53 Cotton Factories.
' receipts, for tolls on the West
'--d hut year was .$20221 88: -Northern canal, $1,386 31.
V--missioncrs estimate that the :-thc ear 1822, will amount
: annual product or revenur
fhe Rev. Mr. Fvler lost a very
y.lial'le hoi-e on Thursday, in an attempt to cro-s the Shahacong. a-
bout two milt's Irom this citv: .ur.
lames Hamilton, brother-in-law ol
Mr. Fvler. and a young lady belong
j'iuf of darkness,'
Nat. Advocate.
-:o:o:
ire to thclamilv," were on their way
Me for these work. i evtinvtt- f. nm Prince ton to Trenton in a sleigh.
220,000 dollars, for the vear(Thev took the old road, from bc-
r viz. duties on goods sold at
115,(JOO; duty on salt manur' i iathe Western district CO.-
mr.irt2tio:if;r tax en tteanvjthe water very high, but upposedWhukey 20 cts.
PRICES CURRENT. New Orleans, Feb. 1 1
Bacon hams 3 a 9 cents ; Beef, mess $10 a 12, prime, $6 a 7, cargo $5 a
6; Cotton, prime, 20 a 22, second
uuality 18 a 20, Alabama do. 15a 17
Tenncsee do. 14 a 15 cents ; Cofl'ee, Havanna, 30, St. Domingo, 2G 1-2;
was better sales; Flour $G a 7 50; Lard 7 a 8;
ii.. te-.t m .ifiiMiiii'
.1 . 1 .1... ltii.tlklldt r0 confer Pork. SG a8:Sll-
inere man on in'.. i u hum vim"."- - 1- ----- - 1 f . . . ...
reaching Coleman s mill: thev foundlgar 8a l-'J; l ooacco i-a a o-i; ... ....... ... . b
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
TAKES UP BY Andrew Tharp, on Blue river, in the Fifteenth township, and Ninth Range, AN IRON GREY FILLY,
five years old, about 14 hands three inches high, had on a small BelL
her head and face some whiter than
her body; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to $40 by
Jehu Tharp and John Prady.
A true copy from my Lftray Book. J. FLINT, J. P. Feb. 9th, 1822. 7 3w
Wheat. Bye. Linen, Bccs-n-ax and
Sugar, will be received in payment for Subscriptions, at the market pri-i
cee, if delivered before thc cxpira-
tin of the year, at thc following places, to wit: Hunt's mill, Whit-
inger smill, Joseph Cox s null, los-
setfsmill, Fredrick Youso, Browns
ville; Aaron Stanton, Union; Rose's
mill, J. Wr. Scott, Dunlapville; Con
ner's mill, Houvers mill, Schock s
mill I .rmrrrrr,i mill. f;. rrrt t 's mi II.
Crawford mill, Moflitt's mill, Covs'or any kind of Printing, will be given
mill, (middle fork,) Cheesman's mill and Charles Conway's, Winchester. ALSO In addition to the above articles, Oats, Wool, Feathers, and Rags, will be received at the office. Payments made within three
j . . ...
Rags! Rags! TWO CENTS per pound in Specie
for any quantity of Clean Linen and
Cotton Ragss, if delivered at this of-
fice.
Blank Deeds FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
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