Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 19, Richmond, Wayne County, 22 May 1822 — Page 1

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Richmond Weekly Intelligencer. VOL. I. RICHMOND, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1822. NO. 19.

rSIXTED AND PUBLISHED BY ELIJAH LACEY.

OFFICE OF AN ATTORNEY.

THE TRICE OF THIS PAPER

I Tz:0 Dollars and Fifiy Cents for 52

Vry: '-n v-fiich I'icy be aitchar??.v paymcrU of Tzlo Dollars in Sj s -Ascription taken for less then

Private Poi there zcill be an

rJ !-!:-nul charge c.f Fifty Cents.

r v jf in C'fc:ncc Ian to the mutu-

t-resi cf Ik th parties tht mole is

J t"..i!'rc to notify a discontinuance cJ

' - f iirifi.-n of the tirne suoscn'jCii

y. :r;"a tc cciuixcrcd g nc:c engage-

THE subscriber has established A Law Office,

In Ccnicrville, Wayne. County, Indiana. whore he can he consulted. He will practice throughout the Third Circuit. Any business confided to his

care, in the line of the profession.

will be punctually attended to. ABRAHAM ELLIOTT. April 9lh, 1822. 14-t3woq

i77c St ?!e af Indicia)

Jftcn subscribers vish to discontinue c:l arrcarccts 7,n first be paid.

letters to t. c LxUir must he Post-

TF.HMS OF ADVERTISING. fr:?t lines or less for t:irt e iufrtir.7u 0:r DilUr cadi continuance 25

ff:u.".

aivcriisemnils in the same pro-

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Pvt. Linen Bccs-zvar and

-.-:r. will he received in payment f:r Sir scrip-lions, ct the market priC. ii deliverrd before the rxpirat:::i cf the car, at the following b cs Jo vi it: Hunt's mill. Whitr'. mill, Jo-eph Cox's mill, Gc.z- " n. il. Frcdiick Youe, Browi sA iron Stanton, Union; Rose" .::..!. J. W. S ot, Duoiap-villc ; Crv,

mill. I louver mill. Schock

L i:gacre mill, Garrett's mill.

k.-.-i.r.r milt. Mflliti's mill, Cox

jr. ni'.-l'Ii fork.) Cheennii's !n.li

Conway's. Winchester. Sam-

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IX THE WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT, OT THE TS.RM OF ATRIL, 1822. David Fisher, ) vs. V In Attachment. Jacob Keslmg.) WHEREAS a writ of attachment issued out of the Wayne Cir

cuit Court, on the 20th day of December. 1801, against the goods and

hattles. lands and tenements of

NEW STORE. IN RICHMOND, INDIANA THOMAS SWIFT HAS received, and will commence

opening, in the tore part ot next

week, in the small red frame house, near to Dr. Warner's Medical Office. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP GOODS : Consisting of DRY GOODS HARDWARE,

GROCERIES QUEEjXSWARE, GLASSWARE, 4r. ,y.

all of which will be sold low for cash or approved Country Produce.

3d April, 1822. 13 tpqsr

State of Indiana) Wayne County) In the Wayne Circuit Court of the Tirm of April 1822.

WHEREAS Niron Palen an m-

Jacob Keying, an absconding dcbtorlsolvcnt debtor, having heretofore

at t'.esuit t i uavia r isner, in a pica meet his petition and schedule, prayof debt on bond, penalty two thous-iiug the henefUof the Insolvent Law.

ar.d dollars.

Miami HJniversitj'

THE committee appointed bv the

inhabitants of Oxford township, to

superintend the Grammar School, taught by the Rev. Mr. Clack, in the buildings of the Miami University, beg leave to inform the public that the School is in a flourishing' condition: that the scholars are making a satisfactory progress in the studies, and universal fnlisfaction

given. From the recommendations

ot those personally acquainted with Mr. Clack, and our own acquaintance and observation of his method

of engaging the attention of his pu-

pus, we believe that he is amnlv

qualified to take chrgc of young men.

and lit them for college, or advance them in collegiate studies as far as they may be required. Terms of tuition--Seven dollars a session, 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 hcalth-

Sf-

Wav's Salomon

.N:u lVrt. ai.d at Smith's

OiLce, Randolph Count-.

ALSO In addition to tin

O ' Ho-;. Ftcthers.

above

and

ill be received at the olnee. F.iynvnts made within three

::! considered in advance.

P-fc of I rid

ivr.o Cou

iiana.) mnty,5

65.

L ;bc Wayne Circuit Court, of the

Term of April, 1S22. vTH!;REAS Jonathan Beals, an "; iv. :;t debtor, on the fourth judij 1 day of the April term, oi tlie :ync t.'ircuit Court, fded his pe.or ard Mhedule, praying the : nt of the Insolvent Law. It is .rehire ordered bv the court, that

r -pendency of bis said petition be L 1 1 I mm. a -mr m mm" k

- ii-licu n the Richmond Weekly ''ili'cncer, a news paper publMin Richmond in said county, three

fftks successively.

tf St DAVID HOOVER, elk. W. C. C.

'M. Rav. att'v. for petitioner

April 20, 1322 lo 3toatawp

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIFEX1 pendency of aid petition,

jiui'iiMieu in iae ivicumona cckto the said Jacob keying, that un-v Intelligencer, a news paper printlsheappoarhimseltorlydeputy.!cjinti,iscountv thrcc wecks guc. before the Judges ot our W ayne Cir- eessivclv. cuit Court, on the firt dav M their term, to be holden at the Court Attest david hoover, elk. w. c. . house in Certcnille, in aid for Finch att'y. for petitioner.

said county, on the fourth Moitdayi APnI l2u

in Julv next, and give special bail at thcuit of the said planting Judgnient will bo re: deied ;;gaint him, and the property attached will be

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iV therefore ordered by the Court 'incss of its situation, is, perhaps.

not surpassed by any town in the

LAJW OFFICE MOAEY.

A list of Banks, the JVotes of which uill

be received as cash in payment for Lands j at the Land Cfjict in Broolcvillc except notes of a less denomination than Jive dollars, viz: Bank of the United States and Branches. Incorporated Banks in the city of Boston. v

do. NevYork do. .Philadelphia do. Baltimore,! except the city bank,5

Do. Do. Do. Do.

do. District of"

Columbia, except the Mer-I

chants' and Franklin Banks i

of Alexandria. n.ir .erz i r, i

j.aui m ? li-gima. anu Drancnes. Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branches. Bank of ChiUicothe, Ohio. Bank of Orleans, New-Orleans. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Indiana at Madison, Indiana,

Corrected Weekly.

Wayne Countv

-old pursuant to the provisions ofiln the Wayne Circuit Court, of the

State, of Indiana)

hS

S3.

western countrv.

It is anticipated that the college will go into operation by the time a class or classes are prepared for entering it. Students dest'mcd for the ministry, who come well recommended b their churc h, or the minister of their church, Mr. Clack instructs, gratuitously, in the Latin, Geek and He-

A'czL'-Orloans, April 1.

PRICES CURRENT. Bagging Dundee, yd. 35a40ct9. KentuckV, 30. Bale Rop(i Kentucky, 7 a 8 1-2 do Northern, 10 all. Brandy Cognnc, 1 50 a 1 7 Beef mess, bbl. s 1 0 a 1 2 prime, 7 a S, cargo, 5a G; dull. Butter lb. 25 a 30 cents. Bacon hams lb. 8 a 0 cents.

ihe statute in such case made and provided. By order of the O 'rf, DAVID HOOVER, Clk. w. c. c. John Tet, attorney for plantitf. April 20th, 1822. 15-3w. 7'Ac Stctc of Indiana) Wayne County, )

In the Wayne Circuit Court, for the Term of April, 1022.

GravcnerM'Nccs, ) Potition fordivs. ; ,. x. t vorce. MaryM'Nec?. ) AND now at this day, being

the third judicial day ol the April

term of April, 1322.

Jeremiah L. Meek.i. vs. In AttachmentHcnrv Strader, 3 WHEREAS a writ of attachment issueel out of the Wayne Ciri uit Court, on the 20th day of November, 1021, against the goods and chatties, lands and tenements, rights and credits of Henry Strader, an

absconding debtor, at the suit of

Jeremiah L. Meek, in a plea of debt of seventy-seven dollars and twenty cents.

A'OTICE IS HEREBY GIFEX

brew languages.

This school is supported by the'otfec best Hn ana, 29 cts. lb inhabitants of Oxford township, the! St Domingo, 27 a 23

trustees havinir rrantrd the us? ,,fiCheesc lb. 12 a 13 els.

o the University, a building sutlieientlv commodious to accommodate

sixty students. I he palroeacre of

our friends is anxiously solicited.

c

o

the Wayne Circuit Court, on the

nrst day of their term to be holden

term, of the said Wayne Circuitjat tho court house in Centerville, in

Isaiah Hall, Ahralmm 3Iartin, Abi'm. I. Chittenden,

James B. Hugh, Edward Newton,

N. B. Tho following note, written by the trutees of ihe Miami University, who attended the examination, is deemed worthy of pub-

to tho said Henry Strader, that, un-l,catlon ns lt expression ot les-he appear before the Judges ofi,heir cntirc atisfaction manifested

on the occasion.

"The undersigned, having been

present during a short examination

'flwlicv.s;,

ihe Wayne Circuit Court, of the term of April, 1822. WHEREAS Adam Rhodes an m"cr,t debtor, on this day, being

- fifth judicial day of the April rfy ( the VaynC Circuit court, his petition and schedule, pray-

me bt'iieht ol the Insolvent Law.

l-ihrrrfjre,ordrcJbythe Court, that pendency of said petition be J!,bihcd in the Richmond Woeklv

liisenccr, a news paper publish4'r' Hichmond in this county, three

SUCCP-sivilc.

Attest, DAVID HOOVER, Clk. W. C. C.

f-renfc Morris Attv's.)

vf petitioner. i April 20th, 1822.

i rtui i o r rMn t:ui rnni- i r ... ..:. i i. r .i 1

7Zrx::Xi : Z I":.: ". I1 u lH a,tt t.ou,u WUH ,oumi of the students oPthe Rev. Mr. Clack

uaiuum .j 1. 13 oui.ti ui, .v r- lMomiay in Juiv next, and give speci- lt Ovti.nl f", .1 i frp.h,m in f.v tnrid.ii,. f ... i i -i" ..i 7.i . 11 wxiorti, icci a iretuom in ex-

iv iii a ,):in ni tne sun oi tnc said plaincourt, that the said Mary M'Nces, nfl; Jndcnt will be rendered athe defendant in this bill aforesaid,:,, him, and the property attach-

is n .tan inlianuam oi im siaie, ii i- , a w, i oc nur3,i;int to tho nrn-

viMons ot the statute in such case

made and provided.

By order of the Court, DAVID HOOVER, clk. C. C.

theiefore, ordered by the court, that the pendency of the said complainants bill be published four weeks succe.-sivelv in the Richmond Week-

Iv Intellgencer, n weekly paper pulfished at Richmond, in the said countv of Wayne, notifying the said Mary M'Nees, that she be and appear before the Judges of our Wayne

Circuit Court, on the first day of

their term, to be holden in the court house, in and for said county, on the fourth Monday in July next, and then and there answer to the said complainants bill, or in default

thereof the said bill will be taken as confessed, and the matters and things

therein contained, decreed accord ingly. By ordtr of the Court, DAVID HOOVER, clk. w.c.e

Finch Solicitor. April 20, 1822. 15-4w.

Morris attorney for plaintiff. April 20, 1822.

15w3.

State of Indiana) Wayne County, S9 In the Wayne Circuit Court, of the term of April, 1C22. WHEREAS William Hardin, an

insolvent debtor, on the first judicialjthree insertions.

day of the April Term, ot the Wayne Circuit Court, filed his petition and schedule praying the benefit of the

Insolvent Law. is therefore order-

pressing their opinion, that the pupils have made good proficicncv in

the Latin language, that being as

yet the only study in which the have been engaged. The under

signed are also disposed to recommend Mr. Clack as a person well calculated for a preceptor.

Alexander Proudfit, John Steel, James M'Biide, Stephen Guard, David Purviance." April 10, 1322. OCT Editors of newspapers arc

solicited to give the above two or

TAKEN UP

BY Joseph White of Wayne town-

ed by the Cnirt, that tho pendency ship, Wayne county,

Rags! Rags! TWO CKNTS per pound in Spent

or any kind of Printing, will lie given

for any uuantit of Llran l.mtn ana

Cotton if delivered at this of-

nce

of hi said petition be published in

the Richmond Weekly Intelligencer,

a weekly news paper published in

the town of Richmond, in the county of Wayne, three wcek6 succes

sively. Attest david hoover, clk. w. c. c

Finch, att'y. for petitioner. April 20th, 1822. BOOK k, JOB PRINTING.

Executed in the neatest manner at

this Office

A SORREL HORSE, supposed to be live years old this

spring,

a blaze in hi- face, some

saddle marks on his back, and bis sides shaved with harness, his gait

a natural paicer, and also racks.

AppraUed to 45 by VV imam ljulla

and William Clawson.

A true copy from my estray book. ELEAZAR MATT, J. P. ADril37th, 1833, 17-3w ,

Candles spctm. lb. 12 a 44 cts. tallow , 17 a 19. Flour sweet, bbl. s4 a 5 50. Linseed Oil gall. 75 a 30 cents. Lard lb. G a 7 cents. Logwood Campeaciiy, ton, ,$'25. Molassoss gall, (on plantations) 23 centr. Porkmess, (old) bbl. $7 a ?; prime, 7 a 8; very dull.

Sugar prime, per lb. 0 aS 1-2 rf.

2d quality, 7 a S.

Havana brown, 8 a 9. Loaf, IS a 20 cents. Salt St. Ubesand T LI. bush. GO a 65 cents; Liv. blown and gr. per sack-5'2 25. Soap 8 1-2 a 10 cts. pcrlb. Tobacco 1st quality, 4 a 4 1-2. 2d do. 3 a 3 1-2. X 2 a 2 3-4. The quantity cf tobacco which has arrived from the 1st Oct. to this

date, (including 795 hhds. of last

year's crop on hand) is 4323 hhds

1 here have been exported during the -ame period, 1734, leaving ou hand 2544 hhds. Tin Plates 1-3 X box, 12 a $13, Whiskey gal. 24 a 2G cts. FREIGHT. To Northern Ports, per hhd. tobaiv co S7 a 7 50. Louisville, in S. & pr. lb. 1 a 1 1-2 cts. EXCHANGE. North and Si.uth Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama

Bank Notes, United States branch, Tennessee,

Kentucky,

5 dis. 1-2 dis. 12 dis. 45 a 50 dis.

Historicd Anally. The history

of Eguland gives one. king named

John arid no more. The history of

t.ie United States gives one president named John, and no more.

The history of England gives two kings named James, The history of the U. States gives two president amed James. The history of England gives William as the successor

of the second James. WTc ill no

oursuc the analogy least some pe rv

ons should say we were for the OqV

lunivi nomination Chai. (out.

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