Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 18, Richmond, Wayne County, 15 May 1822 — Page 3
i .tcl by the spirit of trade, as wiling to sweep o'Xa whole tril
;rv, .1.
IliE INDIAN TRADE. reserve peace, and teach the jjjrcJ Indian" to reconcile him-
cendition in which our
h r.i population, spirit of enteror lust of domination, has
I d him is at once necessary to
national honor ana respect of
lritr; and it is evidently a duty
sed upon us to protect them the inroads of certain sets of
lawless than themselves ; men so
to
tribe-
made on a barrel of
Miserable a? these people an' 7i:cr.; and it becomes us
uire how much we ourselves 'died to their ferocious max:-' vl dissolute habits. I trust
am not a bigot hut I would .ut vith n y notions of account1 ? i I III
w hi trie iioujn. ion oi me, worm:
Itercdox as som mav esteem
j.) believe that the Great iyy-r-q
res pec i K-r nis poor re a
:cn, as for king- clothed in pur-
L r i-ides covered with ermine.
r J . . . -. "
h iiv!e5smg am! unscnmrig to.
Yjousar.d dogmas of faith, and';
perhaps, much less the;
J; moral duties imposed on thej
i ill nice, iLiati juuiaiu
Ji-poiition appears to prevail to h the present system of Indian . IVc are not prepared to sav it is the best that can bf devised
f.ct the object designed by the
t;:!.i ureat men ot the nation:
r,c ftil almost certain of this, it '.t on Id be inhuman to sutler y: .Ac to Ve indiscriminately inupon by our traders. Attach, n ? maar.iTS of their father':, how d we hear them petitioning t:,e white man tnav bo kent a:v .n amon:: them, and for the -.iv reason that misery follows ver he cccs i:i the pursuit : ar.d it becomes those to ?. the charge of the Indians i? immediately committed, the ' - rs nfcongress and heads of ex-
u:partmeiit3, scnouslv to!
Annual Election. 7th Congresu To fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Win. Hendricks. DAVIS FLOYD. IStk Congress, JOILY TEST, 'SAMUEL C. VAXCE, EZIU FERRIS. Governor. WILLIAM HEXDRICKS. Lieut. Governor. RA TUFF BOOX, ERASMUS POWELL. WILLIAM POLh'E DAVID II. MAXWELL. Siatc Representatives. m.NRV HOOVER. ISAAC JULIAN-. LORI G A. WALDO. P,. F. MORRIS,
WEEKLY A MI AN AC.
-SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of two writs of ff. fa. et.
ic. id. uireciea to oc irom the v ada - r. ir
Wajnc Circuit Court, I will offer hirrnit Pnnrf I w;n fn-
for sale on Saturday the 8th of June
next, ia the town of Centerville, a
certain
LOT OF LAND, containing one hundred and twelve
acres, lyine and bcine the South
West Quarter of Section SO, Town 1 8, Range 1 3. Taken in Execution as the property of Samuel Gilmorc,
at the suit of William Swafford and
Jesse Williams.
ELI AS WILMTS, Shfl. W. C.
May 8th, 1822. 18 tdofs Si 12
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bun Rites
vis.
I (J THURSDAY 17 I RID AY 13 SATURDAY 10 Sr:VD.iY 20 .vo.var 21 TUESDAY 22 WEDNESDAY
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
54 33 52 52 51 50 49
7 4 7 7 7 7
6 t 8 8 0 10 11
SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. ct. Ic. fa. directed to me from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale on Wednesday the 5th of June next, in the town of Richmond, a certain HOUSE & LOT,
being the South half of Lot No. 27, on the plat of said town. Taken in execution as the property of Harry Black, at the suit of Caleb Ha wley. ELIAS WILLITS, Shff. W. C.
31ay8th, 1322. 1'8-tdosSl
SIIERIEF SALE.
BY virtue of d writoffi. fa. et.lc.
on Wednesday the 5th of June next,
in the town of Richmond, the following property, to wit: a certain LOT, No. 94
on the plat of said town, with the ad
joining LOT of Ground.
Also 21 STILL TUBS.
Taken in execution as the property
of Nathaniel Pierce, Benjamin Cush-
man, and Benjamin b asset, said lots to be sold subject to a certain Mortgage held by Ithamer Warner. ELIAS WILLITS, Shff. W. C.
May 8th, 1822. tbctds-18$l 25
Library Notice.
The Directors of the Richmond they may be required.
Library are requested to meet on
Saturday the 25th inst. P. M.
Miami University THE committee annotated hvth
inhabitants of Oxford townshiD. to
superintend the 'Grammar School.
laugni ny tne Mev Mr. CJIack, in the buildings of the Miami Universi
ty, beg leave to inform the public that the Srhool is in a flourishing condition: that the scholars are
making a satisfactory progress in the
studies, and universal satisfaction given. From the recommendations
of those personally acquainted with
Mr. Clack, and our own acquaintance and observation of his method
of engaging the attention of his pui i . .. .
pus, we believe that he is amply qualified to take chrge of young men, and fit them for college, "or advance
them 'in collegiate studies as far as
Cr A letter found in the Letter Bo directed to Benjamin Bin.iey. Hackinthrrj), Derbyshire, near Shrffltld in Englaivl, which cannot he forwarded for want of the Inland
Postage.
ROT CRT MORRISSON, T. M.
Richmond, May 14th, 1822.
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, lately issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Union Circuit
Court to me directed, I w ill expose to public sale, on Monday the 27th inst. The South half of Lot numbered 33, ?vith a Briefc House thereon, together with its appurtenances, (sub
ject to seven years rent,) beinc and
I-.! - t A A .1 J
i) ing on mam sireei in me Town oi Brownsville, Union county, Indiana;
the aforesaid property under execution as the property of Simon Yan-
des, at the suit of Jacob Bilman.
Sale on the premises.
ROSS
May 10th, 1822. 18-idow-$l25
TAKEN UP bv Thomas Addington of Wayne township, Wayne Count v, 'A SORREL FILLY, 14 hands high, supposed to be two years old this spring, a blaze in her face, both hind legs white up to the hock, a scar on the near thigh, and 1 i V m
a crevisn snot on tne on loin.
Appraised bv Ephraim Lacey and
Jesse Baldwin to 20 00.
A true copy from my Estray book. FIXAZAR HIATT, J. P.
May 10th, 1822.
18-3w.
REMOVAL.
,v-.
THE subscriber returns his thanks
jto his friends and customers, for the :lihrrril nrniir:ifrpmfnf rnnfrrril uti.
ir: !Gi -ider belore thev throw
. Harrier, winch benevolencejtobusl to share a part of the intended to place between' .ui: u. k .,
IIIUIMIt It I I t II lill'rf. lit: ll.l". KK V V KII
I i
into the house lately oc-
jon: suffrixs. where
... i i. ' i . '
'Jn"1'- iro,n 1 4t' I f. f innrrnmm ilnto thnc, trim
;1 -vstcm. We are zea ou-lv !, .. :.u ,.n
. 1
rv: tiw is compa53ionatcJII5 5ToriE s:2wcllas ivu.t tne cost thatjcu it;d hy 3 :.v- irern a departure trom t'u' i. "
will the
SMI LEV, bhtl. U. C.
Fresh Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS his thanks to his friends and customers for their liberal encouragement conferred upon him, for years past, and hopes bv
trict attention to business, still to
share a part of the public patron
ase.
most advantageous terms. Hi?
lricr.ds of cconomv, and sincere-'
y -l.-.ui lor ta pro-nent v ol our crnr-v , o;i. ..r i
n vet we cannot desire the . r
SEASONABLE
ictia cf the Indians to accom-
theone, or a cutting nf throats ::cpe to etfect the otiif'r: and :r.ny be as much true cconom j-cr-dini; as in s ivin rnonov. At nte, the national dignitv re-
;th:it we should take care of
i li m neighbours, arid mitigate
r irinot- prevent, the evils to!
r 'ir approximation has sub-
Nib
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASS W A R E, T 1 N W A RE, HARDWARE, SALT, POWDER, LEAD, STEEL, IRON, best Juniatia, SHOES, best quality, assorted,
-7. :-Toawii:c:Ja,!ofpure kVlllllly iYlCUlCineS r. al i a teaspoonful of the esef t.-i-.vifra-i with this mixture and in addition to the above, he will the ryes several times a day.jhave on, in a few dajsu large stock '--0 most inveterate cases will of 'ii!v ba cured in a few days. ---- -rr ji Eastern Leather,
-ROVED MILL WHEEL, , . , A n
u new plan, is now in opera- ail ot which tie is determined 10 sen a the foot cf Walnut-street, (unusually low for
!
SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ of alias pluri us venditioni expones, to me direct
ed from the Wayne Circuit Court,
I w ill oiler for sale on Saturday the
25th of May next, in the town of
Centerville the following lots num
bered on the plat of said town as
follows, to wit: Nos. 1G2, 176, 177,
178, 197, 193, 199, 223, 234, 225,
239, 240, West half of lot No. 33.
AIsoNos. 5, 200, 207, 213, 219.
Taken in execution as the propertv
of Lawrence H. Brannon, at the suit ofNewburv Stockton.
EL! AS WILL1TTS, ShfT. W. C. April 30, 1P.22. 17-tdo?:$l 12
SHERIFF SALE.
BY virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa.
In addition to his former Stock'et. lc. fa. directed to me, from the
Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will otter
for sale on Saturday the Cth of June
"r'sllook.) by the natural force
current, which entirely obvi'ie objection of back water. It
''d t j possess an advantage over
.!non wheel of about 50 per ?-d in strong and rapid currents ' jultleis answer a valuable pur.V. Y. E. Pv:t. ORIGINAL ANECDOTE.
n who went to the jndic of
- to get out letters of adminiscn,to administer on his fathers t who had lately deceased.
Id the mdL'c if he was iud?e of
2?. No sir, replied the
c 1 r.m judge of probate. r5 no tiifflrcncc. rTlitd the fanner.
whit's your will replied the - Why, my father dial detested. ,Jfi Ac inkdek. of tthoui I am
bltcrititto mi qd letters of con-
Piii'jn that I may diminish the cstate
CASH. BEESAIAX, SUGAR, FEATHERS, and LLYEX. JAMES MAGUIRE. Richmond, April ICth, 1822. 14
SHERIFF SALE. RY virtue of sundry writs of alias fi. fa. et. le. fa. and Venditioni Exponas, directed to me from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale, on Saturday the 25th inst. in the tow n of Richmond, a certain BRICK HOUSE & LOT, beins part of lot No. 29, in that part
of said town laiu on oy jcrmiaui uu. Tnkon in execution as the property
it I nun than Beals. at the suits of
he is receiving
A general assortment of Seasonable Goods SUCH AS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEjVSWARE, TLYWARE, SALT, IROjV, CASTINGS, XA1LS, LEAD, SHOT, TROTTER'S POWDER, No. 30, best quality, RAW & SPUN COTTON,
WEAVERS REEDS, all hundreds,
LINSEED OIL, White Lead Spanish Brozcn,
Family Medicines
of various kinds,
all of which will be sold at the most
reduced prices for cash, or country
produce, sucn as
Oafc, Bacon, Sugar, Ginseng, Bees-
icax, Tallow, reathtrs, Linen, Rags, c. THE TANNING BUSINESS carried on as usual, LEATHER constantly on hand, low for cash,
hides or skins.
He wishes to buy 100 CORDS OF Tan-Bark. He also continues to keep a House of Entertainment, where accommodations can be had for Travellers. He has a good WACiGON YARD
where Waggoners can be accommo-
me
next, in the town oi CenterviJie, a
certain
LOT OF LAXD,
Ivinir and beinc in Fractional Sec.
j 'j
2, 1. 15, R. 14. taken in execu
tion as the property of Joseph Cox,
at the suit of Sutherland, rlians,
& co. Michael Spencer and Joel
Wright. f 1 V
nn. w. c.
17-tdsM 12
Terms of tuition Seven dollars a
j-esion, one half in advance. The session is five months. Boarding is had for one dollar a week, in respectable families, and every attention is given to the promotion of morality among the students. Oxford, in regard to convenience, cheapness of board, and the healthiness of its situation, i, perhaps,
not surpassed by any town in the western country.
It is anticipated that the college will go into operation by the time a:, class or classes are prepared for entering it. Students destined for the ministry,, who come well recommended by their church, or the minister of their church, Mr. Clack instructs, gratuitously, in the Latin, Geek and Hebrew languages. Tl lis school is suonorted hy the
inhabitants of Oxford township, the trustees having granted the use of the University, a building sufficiently commodious to accommodate sixty students. The patronage of our friends is anxiously solicited.
Isaiah Hall, Abraham Martin,
Abr'm. I. Chittcndon, ? S
James B. Hugh, j S Edward Newton, J U N. B. The followine note, writ
ten by the trustees of '.he Miami
University, who attended the examination, is deemed worthy of publication, as it is an exprescien of their entire satisfaction manifested on the occasion.
ELIAS WILLITS,
May 6th, 1822.
c l rinrb AUrn- WnerC VaeCOIlCrB Can DC atvwnu George Smith, Join. Hark Abra wifSCorn and Oat. by t ham Morrct, , Iac Bon.nc, and Hay by the hundred, fee. Charles 15. Crowc. ,.nniccr
rt re
ELUS W1LL1TTS, 31111. W. C. May 13 tb, 1322. i8-tdofs$l 25
ROBERT MORKISSON.
Mav 8, 102?, J7 3mol3t.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY virtue of a writ ofti. fa. et. le. fa. to me directed, from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will otfer for sale
on Monday the 3d of June next, at
the house of Lnoch L. 1 leming, the
following property, to wit:
2 HORSES, . 1 LARGE COW, and 1 HEIFER.
Taken in execution as the property
of Enock E. Fleming, at the suit ol
George Graham.
ELIAS WILLITS, SMI. W. C. May 3d, 1822. 17-$1 00
NOTICE.
ALL persons are forewarned from
purchasing three Notes drawn by
me, " wim "-" v v 22d day of February, 1C22; one
Note for Fiflu gallons of Whiskey.
another for one hundred gallons oft
Whiskeu. and the other lor thirty
eight and a half pounds of Feathers,
which was eiven a lew uovs alter
wards for a Mare that I bought ofj
him, which was taken by attach-
ment from me by his tattler and
proved to be his propert v, therefore
I am determined not to pay said
notes: and any person purchasing
them will purchase a law suit.
JOHN CUNS1NUHAM, SEN.
Union Connty, April 22, 1322.
- r
"The undersigned, having been present during a short examination of the students of the Rev. Mr. Clack at Oxford, feel a freedom in x pressing their opinion, that the pupils have made good proficiency in the Latin language, that beinc as
yet the only study in winch they
have been engaged. The undersigned are also disposed to recommend Mr. Clack as a person well calculated for a preceptor. Alexander Proudfit, John Steel, James M?Bride, Stephen Guard, David Purviance." April 18, 1822. OCT Editors of newspapers are solicited to give the above two of three insertions.
TAKEN UP BY Joseph White of Wayne town
ship, Wayne county,
A SORREL HORSE, supposed to be five years old this spring, a blaze in his face, some saddle marks on his back, and his sides shaved with harness, his gait a natural paicer, and also racks. Appraised to S1 j by William Bulla
and William Clawson.
A true copy from my estray booK. ELEAZAR HIATT, J. P April 27th, 1322. 17-3w
WAJWED IMMEDIATELY,
A quantity of fine and well bleached
. COUNTRY LINNEN, . for which the highest price will be I'ivcn, rn any kind of Printing.
