Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 20, Richmond, Wayne County, 29 May 1822 — Page 3
roiix; and coming. A passenger, vio came home in her, had been abgct from New York only 40 days, transacted important business
- London. Lvc.'I ost.
VANDALIA, 111. April 2. for seme weeks" past, an alarm has urevailcd among some of the fron-
her citizens uonu u iuis prate, in
"tic un it Pir r Tami a - a ,
he sold to the slave dealers, mai.v of AllllUaE i21ff!:ml J
.. I - i .. . - J I . m.-mm.M.m
whom reside there, and frnm rk
hey arc exported. "It was dreadful says Mr. Jones, "to see such a number of human beings, old and
young, in chains, driven from their
native country to be sold like sheep
i m-uKci. my heart ached to witness the inhuman scene. If such
requeue, u! ucuuu.moiis ;i number ot slaves w.-m h ,1..;,
crsmittra m a rar y oi ine ivicwa- tiiruugli the streets of London, in
o ir.ai.rf., u w.v. ui a .ur.iirons, carrying loads on their heads.
Ramsey, sonic u.rpai were made to he sold like the beasts in Smith.
fcrthc Indians, and perhaps some field, doubtless the stent would fill
truung y - wj t ny tne eyes oi all with tears, and stimti
bde them to greater exertions the
Tprc ourued bv th; citizens of the
- ttlcment. ana some, acis ol violence ever to sunnresssurhn fr,0 "
n;;zht h.-ue been used in regaining On Tuc-dav, Oct. 3, thev arriv- ... Tor the purpose ct ;:;ccrtuiningfed, about noon, at the foot of the hill
v number oi uniians collected, and t'.eir probable design, three gentlemen of thi town, with trie permission of the Governor, went to their
-amrmeiits about 15 mile north oil
tl place, on the south fork of the
vvanvw. -j' v amors
which Tananarive, the residence
oi the king, is situated. The kinu
expressed great joy at receiving Mr.
t!e. In the evening thev were
II:
cond ucted to a large well built house
where they slept that night. The kins came to see them the nrrf ? v
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.ni.cip :!! i.c..po?; nan avni-jaml was eroatly pleased with some V J within the i-ompass of a fewof the presents sent to him, particu :.JvS, for the purpose, they say. of jlarly the workmanship on o:ne silver iiUing. They haw their erictmp-Jp! :nes and dihes, ae.i with an ra-
lltk Congress,
IS lnirl rkllf 1 f flio mnlm f Tn;An
1 o till the vacancy occasioned by the County, Indiana, on a handsome
resignation of VVm. Hendricks,
Davis floyd. ruben w. nelson. IBth Congress, JOILV TEST, &U1UKL C. VAXCEy HZRA FERRIS. Governor,
mr I T 1f iir n n in ro
Lieut. Governor, RATLIFF B0Q, ElUSMUS POWELL. UILLLlMPOLAi: DAVID 11. MAXWELL. Representative for Wayne County. HENRY 1IOOYKR. ISAAC JUL1A.V, "LORING A. WALDO, p. r. MORRIS.
THE TOWN OP LIBERTY
Sheriff Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni ixponag, directed to me, from the Wayne Circuit Court' 1 will fffir
and elevated site, in a populous andpor sa,e, on Friday the 3 1st inst. on
healthy neighborhood, and on a hand
some and liberal plan. Engagements ing property, to wit:
v.-ntssome or ) n!:-- luni.ei hian horse that was sent anion" oth-
m tho .:ric:.irua ; a:,! dt-ciare it er.
ti.rir i-.f ..t i ii to r. U:m to th.-- .!d The proposed treaty was fullv conK::kapoe town, above Foit Clnrk.;idered in several conference"-:. It
T.'ievdo aeny inai limy ar- ir.a-
ire prepcja'.ions !or war. hat .-lat
tisf-r t!ie purp -e of iii;iti the
;Ur..kes to li-r "it the G?a-. Th
,te:i lcavir.; tt.eir .:uav- and cbil-
Lim at tr.e kicJaoo tow
appeared ciiat the great dilhculty in the way of its conclusion was the" advantages obtained by Kadaina's prin. cipal M:!)jc;ts, w hit procured almost all forei-n articles bv their tr.illic in
'ow:;s m tldslavcs. .Mr. Ha-tie -tated. full-, and
l Y Atr: . B.M k .T ,.. -. .1 I . . 71.. Al I " . 1 I .
.a.c. ii i3 ..I'll i;ivi n, in;cru lorc'.on , l!ie evii oi tr.e I.1V lr;nfv
r they !iavj any hostile designs on jar.. 1 the leal advantages which his
Le white. i-uf)j-ct- would obtain bv its abolition
V" T. j'i'iie king afterwards consulted his JVh.RiCJ.S L(rJ,YL'ITi . iim:?:;!;i-s n the subject, whoappearr, - r,..,. lo hc vor vere to the measure-
Twt L l-ivA4V ' V. 1.1 T 111 111' 1
t v:,-, that a new matlamatical in-j T,"M-'U, l 3' :-.:-:r.ont has b -ea reoontlv ii.vmioi - -hed, at all even -.Mr. Win. BdL. a voun- ma::!1 lr ' thr- spccia
Senate For the counties of Fav
cUr mid U?iion. Lewis Johnson, John Conner. Representatives for Fayttte county. Oliver H. Smith, John Perrin.
WEEKLY ALMANAC. MAYbJUXE. Rises Sets.
'Grl-wold in th S!at
it i c
Al length, however, thel"
t.s to tignh' 1 condition)'
,i jlhat iwetit v ol UL- suluerts should be
0 TIIi RSDA Y 31 IRUjAY 1 SATURDAY
SIW DAY MO.YDAY TUESDA Y WEDNESDAY
4 44 4 43 4 13 4 4 2 4 42 4 41 4 41
7 7 7 7 4 Ml
10 17 17 13 13 19 19
are now made to erect suitable build
ings for a Court House and Jail, on the Public Square in said Town, which will be partly accomplished the present season.- A petition,! signed by a large majoritv of thej
ciuzens oi the said county of Union,; will be presented to the ensuing
Legislature of the State, craving for
the removal of the Seat of Justice to
the Centre of the same. We, therefore, fell justified when we say, that, in all probability, this Town will.
at some future day, and that not far
distant, become a Seat of justice:
inasmuch as the present Seat of Jus tice is entirely remote from the cen
tre, and from the relative situation
of the county no additional territory can be had. THE SALE OF LOTS in said town will commence on SATURDAY the 22d day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
at which time the Terms of Sale will
be made known, which will be liber
al.
jonx hughes, i EDGIIILL BURNSIDE, roPnJOSIAII E RAD WAY, ctors May lGth, 1022. 19-3iotds.
the Farm of Isaac Rusht the follow
Fresh Goods.
.instructed in the m.t useful arts; ten
at the .Mauritius and tenia England.
The moment arrived which was to
.'decide tht? widfiri of iitilliniK A
av: progenia oh , A. , ,. . . . ,
trie .nvtrv v. i'h .at cabada- U 'V U ' ' ... , S n.C 'VlVC
; umit, uui'iu'LlLU, tllill llCCUOlil
1 1 Tri'j.ncniet.T, and corniits ot
:rr.icht ;r.idi;ated rule-, and two
: f;;attd ar ii-. adj'!- j as to,
:..;t f i jlvii. ail
and s-f' H r tl:an ' a-" mrUh.-fnah-
pruviacl wit!;
to a ci::e. tarcnt.
i!de,
C i 1 ... I liV !.!-- I.. I.
could: ,
j pori oi joy.
with trans-
?ecanl, oi
trirhm of a r.urn!. M ; a:id the re
I la reference to this treaty, Mr.
TAKEN UP
BY Jesse Dollarhidc of Jackson
township, Wayne county, THREE ESTRAY MARES,
on- a Brovn, seven or eight years
old, nigh hind foot white, some saddle
mark, blaze face, shod all round, fourteen hands and a half high, ap-
..i.i. u .t i T. w ,,. ..if fi, ...i. 'V i r . r . lourieen nai.os anu a nan mgn, apt eiven by trv- ir.Urum, at, 1 o 'oth V i ' Prai.ed to x35. One a Sorrel Marl, ct a anv tr.tv.:re table extantfu lJcl loU '..von or ciglt years old, blace face. :ildcivc it incn; -of ri-ht a'jCleQ:j u 1 e king is extremely watchful , h uj hchi:ul, light coloured mane
11 obtu ar.-'b-s are folved h ht any laes slu.uld be sold; and'.
ritS equal facnitv. Indeed, if well uolv' Uli!!- u u,c t,IO,l! ai,u praised to sio. J.nnU-A wrnier were, annlied :t urmi.tg ol tne au: merchaats, they , m i
.... . - -7
.-tbcascxartac-.Iculatioiiastluri10"01 0'J,',, amc M rn, (,uv'
ii i j ... i i
hinrmnnur (be::,:, enable f'.f.,'1 V i1 V auam.i .tiue!?
- c,IS-,,,.r- i.:.t ithe articb; which relates to the iu-
-irpenter. to selve'all the pr d-P'riU tu,il ol ,ns VV '"ore than : i i plan- tri-o::. trv. wit!iou?!;l,i-v othcr I,art "l the Mlllva,t,lt-
. - i j... . i. .....4. ..i
tion so much at heart, that! am persuaded he could not have agreed to
!the treaty on any other terms.
So intent, indeed, did Raduma appear on the improvement of Ids sub-
hect-. that in t!;e course ol his cou-
fr.'mth- Chriiian Observer, f a , cr.a. l)lu he said, 'If your eovern-
men! will iutruct my people, I am theirs iorevcr.' 4 A selection of young persons for England, and others for Mauritus, was made to day; ami the people entered into a high discussion, as to
f-iiency governor Fnnjuhar. J''v-j,ion :iUi ihc lof;or to send their
. 1 A
.:i'mg lf;e air, or Having rnort
rringtban i- necessary to keep a
p:'.hinicTs bonk.
( 7 r .r. r. c c t i c u t Co i: ra : : f .
The fill '.vine intore-ting article
ccm :cr, li.-i.
rOLITI'JX OF THE SLUT.
TRADE AT MADAGASCAR.
"The fjli )v"ijg are some pailicu"5 respecting the late abolition of -?hve traIe at Madagascar. His
and tail, foabled since taken up, ap-
Onc a Spotted
about one year old, no4
other marks perceivable, appraised to S10 by John P. Johnson and Ilezekiah Dollarhide. Certified before me, Jomaii Bkaprerry, j. r. Mav Cth, 1322. -20-
TAKEN UP BY Thomas Hirst, of Washington Township, Wavnc Coiudv, A BRIGHT BAY FILLY,' with a star in her forehead, long tail, branded H,on her near shoulder and thigh, fourteen and a half hands high, supposed to be two years old. Appraised to $ 30, by Solomon Hays,
and hamuel McCall.
Certified April oth, 1822 I. Flint. J. P.
THE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS his thanks to his
friends and customers for their liber
al encouragement conferred upon him, for years past, and hopes by strict attention to business, still to share a part of the public patronage. In addition to his former Stock, he is receiving A general assortment of Seasonable Goods SUCH AS
2 SOWS & PIGS, j 1 YOUNG CHINA SOW, 13 SHOATS, 1COW & CALF, 1 YEARLING HEIFER, 1 CRIB OF CORN containing 150 bushels more or less, 1 Pair of Harness, 1 Blind Bridle, 2 Ploughs, one Hogshead, 2 Barrels, one Fore-Plane, 1 Jack-PIane, and one Rasp. .
Taken in execution as the oronertv
of Samuel Gilmore, at the suit of
Jesse Wiliiams. ELI AS W1LLITS, Slfff. W. C. May 20th, 1822. l9-l 75 Sheriff Sale, BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni
Exponcs directed to me from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale on Saturday the 29th of June next, in the Town of Centreville, a certain Town Lot Numbered on the Plat of said Town No. 48; taken in Execution as the property of Samuel Shortridge at the suit of William Campell. eli as willits Sh'fT. w. c. May 19, 1822 19 Si.
Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will olfer for sale, on Saturday the twentysecond of June next, in the town of Ccntcrvillcy the following Lots, numbered on the plat of said town as follows, to wit: House and Lot No. 16, South half of three acre Lot No. 65, one half acre in the North East corner of Lot No. 65, one quarter acre in the South East corner of Lot. No, 07, South lalf of acre Lot No. 66, Thirty-six feet in Lot No. 33, ten poles back. Sixty-six feet square in Lot No. 51, ai:d part of Lot 'No.
DRY GOODS, 31. Taken in execution as the proD-
GROCERIES, IIARDUARE. crty of Lawrence H. Brannon, at
tne suitor Kencncn Johnson. Elias Willits, SKff. zc. c. May 20, 1822. 19-.sl 50.
QUEEXSWARE, T1XWARE, SALT, IROX, CASTIXGS, XAILS, LEAD, SHOT, TROTTERS POWDER, No. 30, best q u.ility, RAW 8c SPUN COTTON, WEAVERS REEDS, all hundred. TRAIN AND LINSEED OIL, White Lead & Spajiish Broivn, WINE, Family Medicines of various kinds,
all of which will be sold at the most
reduced prices for cash, or country May 20, 1822.
i'roduce, such as
'prepared the wav for a mWsioi
ti'.o subject, to Kadaina. Kins of I'lZiscar, bent Mr. Hastie, a his 'MTiissioner, to the camp of that
jus object was to co
children to be instructed. One man said that he would give S3000 for permission to send his child. 4Well
said the king, 'give rnc 1500 dollars clildi. I ). Jr.ll ,m Thomnnhrxiit.it.
yr.rcncenarcahohtiorioiti.el nu1 amt then answered, that
iraac mrougnout .iauaa?car. i.i u.,t CI1M,. IVVII ' m.
IIIU 14IJ . 1 unit o.u. v...,
'J joined the king, '.as you aie in earn 1 rind sinri'ie in VOUT reuuest. ll(
'- Of- j I i
'...-i.or.iiti ut the London iWis- i,.,n ,.... it., Tl.c
on Saturday, crowded by the richest and most respectable people in the
capital, from among whoe children
a selection has been maue lorinsiruc
tion.
! jilowiiig arcoun. of the mis-
i- ien nv ;ur. Jones, one ol!' , ,..i Snvaiir rf.miMt 1.
r-:y Society, who was allowed; to KinyMr. Ilastie. On the 16th --pt. 1 C 20. they commerced their -acy Ir.tni Tamnt ive to Tananaf nearly 300 miles inland; and r-f-d it Seventeen davs, oyer a
variety of country. One ui
-woods through which thev pas-
'was nearly forty miles in extent.
Jc oi the nver3 which thev cros-
F ere so deen that thev were ob
; uio swim their horses, beveral
toe mountains over which thev
lvtlled were prodigiously lofly, and
"billies exceeding Iv terri.
T TfJ. 1.
id irie course of their journc
"I may add. that, in my opinion,
never was so boundless and lavora
hie a field thrown open to your pious
labours and people without any
national religion or uper
consequence to combat consisting a f V
of about four millions ol souls, rcaoy,
as well as capable of receiving instruction: under the will of a mon
arch who is eager to obtain it for
NOTICE. BY order of the board of County
Commissioners of Wayne county, at
their May Term, 1822, there will
be
AN ELECTION
Held in Richmond, on the first Satur-
day of June next,
for the purpose of Elcctinc A JUS
TICE OF THE PEACE for Wayne Township.
Witness, Elias Willits, ahfl. w. c. May 21, 1322. 19
Look Here!
fcfmetgroupcs of the natives, whohhemas you cati be to yield it."
I forewarn all persons from pur-
. . L chasinc part of LOT No. 29, in that
3UIUUUUS wi V.: i i
part ot tne town ol lucnmonu iuiu off by Jeremiah Cox, for I have a General Warrantee Deed for said
Lot, dated the 15th of May, 1821.
JOHN B. BEALS. May 21st, 1822. 19-
Oats, Bacon, Sugar, Ginseng, Bees
wax, Tallow, Butter, feathers,
Linen, Flux, Rags, Vc. 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 he had
for Travellers. He has a good
WAGGON YARD
where Watreoners can be accommo-
dated with Corn and Uats by trie
bushel, Hay by the hundred, &c.
ROBERT MORRISSON.
May 8, 1822. 17 3mol3t.
Blank Deeds
Neatly executed on good paper, for $ale . -v ... f .J ...
at this Office, by the single or quire.
SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expones directed to me. from the W ayne Circuit Court. I will offer for sale on Saturday the twenty-second
of June next in the Town of Center-
ville the following Town Lots Numbered on the Plat of said Town as follows, to wit. No. 81, 98, 100 107, 1 13, taken in execution as the property of Lawrence H. Brannon, at the
suit of John Maxwell.
Elias Willits, Stiff, tr. e.
19 Si
TAKEN UP BY Svhanus Everts, of Union
township, Union County, Indiana,
A BLACK MARE,
about fifteen hands high, supposed to be five years old this spring, with
a star in her forehead, and snip on her nose, five small white spots on her right sholder, and two on her left,
some white behind her right ear,
had on a small bell tied on with a
rope. Appraised to thirty dollars, by Thomas Gardner and Isaac Ward.
Certified, EDGHILL BURNSIDE, J. P. April 16th, 1822. 19-t3
TAKEN UP BY Joshua Bond of Wayne town ship, A BAY MARE,
supposed to be three years old this
pring, her oil hind legg and loot
white, a star and long snip in her
forehead, a short slit in her nc;ht
ear, not docked, supposed to be 14
and a half hands high. Appraised to $35 by Benjamin Smith and Wm. Swollow. Entered April 19th, 1822. A true
copy from my Estray book.
A. a. m. oyd, j, &
