Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 25, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 July 1822 — Page 3

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taledffe, ana one w nicn wc nave Wd by numerous experiments to effectual, aua wc acem u a uury Owcto the. community to make c public as wc can. . V e have no iinilar knowledge in the healing nor do we pretend to be the r0VCrers of this remedy ; but havtried it in various cases, and ex4 "rienced its beneficial effects, we net hesitate to recommend it with .tidenre to such of our fellow citisas mav be afflicted with this teus and disagreeable complaint: if the prescription is properly t hi , . ; , . . .... ti rSUCU, win j'iuiiumt i meaner dav's uc of it, or two at farthest. ake one portion " of powdered f,arb and two equal portions of best pefuvian bark, ami mix Vtn in r rench brandy or good old takey. to the consistency of thin am. lake as much as the pn:t can bear, from the third of a ,e niass to a full glass, according the ajje of the patient, four or five Vit n uav rora ciiuu u miouio I I .1 !l 1 'A 1 11 diluted with water. A little ire mav be added to make it mm Stable. If the bark Should act h rnerfu1lv on the bowels, d -jh the quantity. 1 ue hesj hark? u alwaxs be procured. I'hrt acreat diiDren' e in the quality villus price or tins article. M N. ?ir ViHiam T vnrle speaking .vtl- Iv ef r .. mv-, ivd d ' !:i i k ?1 irreater th.u. a v : iv d v ';at he wants in . V- sr ; lies by stiflicienV. 1. 1 Kfked about him ar .--v ' . i tun inert i i o r. p' ' c y. c!): w hen he i at end line, he i at the bottom . i ; when he has "shot bis - he i- sure non.e ever did, or ev r sum eiUT or dcvoto it. j I .1.. t 1. ) r i.-on he hold.- to be the certain biire of truth; a ui hU own ki'o of what is possible in nature." U rcsobiti i i ha 'pacci tho houc rTt.(iv efM.iSsacbuss Hs. t tV.e members of the Letiirdatur II be paid from the'state treasury, 'iertoeverv town has been obliged - w V-avits own re pre set dives; and in nrraies, when here" was no party kstion to le agitated, maov" towns k voted not to send any representae, in order to save the expense e of the'Boston papers states that thirds of the towns are unrcpreted the present year. The Franklin 74, appears to ex?hc astonishment of the peoph Valparaiso. She was crowded M visitor from morning to night, .a seemed as if they could not to find out something new to mft'. Her ollicers and thoe of British Icop of war Blossom, Z in the nme port, frequent h ted one another and appeared to on the Fert poible terms. Kmturlv. Ir-vin abolished imprint for dobt, has, (as we prenie,) to relieve the fjfTect of judg es obtained in th courts ot United States extended the privi- ? of the priso:! hounds to the limits &e whole, state. G 7 3 Strrin'jr Importation A quanty ofj 'tlrbnr foxes have jut arrive d at 9 T lork from " Scotland. I he -uiau supposes inai iin ai"ture may have been cau-ed h t-uinburz reviewers, who ask. 'o reads an American hook V io t the adventurer thought he Jdd inquire who wheels an AmcrIiarrnw V 'W'.-f hrnndy. It is rumored that c prii-cipal of a famous distiller) tri is about to establish fiimelt London, to distil brandy frotn noa process, which he is there "fd to rclinnuish on account of -gh duties laid on to protect A vine growers. , PHir.osnpur.Rs. A cll known, learned Platonist, (tasked a short time fince, if he oaia succeed in restoring the PlaPhilosophy, what was to be m with Bacon, Newton, Locke.

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must- make Bacon boHt end Lcze A ... ' . ! t i . None can be pleased without praise, & few can be praised with out falsehood : few ean be assiduous without serviltify, aud serviltj isj seldom without corrupution. DIKD On Monday hast, after a short illness, ELIZABETH PEGG. consort of James Pegtr, of this countv. Her well known piety and amiable disposition cause her loss to be se riously felt by all who knew her, and particularly so by her aillicted hus band, who bad but a few da)s previous, buried, in one crave, her two children of six or eight days old. Annual Election. 17A Congress. To fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Wm. Hendricks. davis floyd. ritiu;n v. nelson. HENRY P. THORNTON, 1?. Congress JOILY TEST, S.l.VLEL C. I'JXCEa EZIIA FERRIS. GoV( nrr. WILLIAM IIEMJR1CKS. Lit at. Cii?Cf ktr. RA11..HT noav, AiV' lUiVELL. D 11 iu II. :.JJX)IELL R.prni n!a!i:(s fir 'vjac G.un'y. IIFXRY II.70VF.;;. . lNVe JULIAN. , LOR! G A. -W ALDO. 1 1 D.e;ir.L fhalkt. JOHN JORDAN, SF.V. THOMAS MlAUTNF.r. ROBKP.T 1IIIL, Commissioner. ! i WILLIAM MEEK. rRTER JOHNSON. ' THOMAS J.' WARM AN. j JOSEPH CURTIS. MOES MILLS.' State Senate F;r th. counties of Fay ette and Union. Lewis Johnson, John Conner. Dr. S. Everts, Representatives for Fjytitc county. Oliver H. Smith, Jhn Perrin. Representatives for Union County. John B. Ri se, Henry C. Hammond, Jonathaii Hunt. WEEKLY ALMANAC. rStm ! Sun Ri.tr? tj Set. J U L Y. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY sav day MOXDA Y TUESDA Y WF.DXESWIY X 4 1 40 40 40 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 4 41 4 41 4 42 4 42 10 AUCTION. Tfiere w ill be sold at AUCTION on th 23th day of July next, in the town of Centreville, a variety ot DRY GOODS & HARDWARE: being the remaining stock of the-sub-criber. All will be sold without rc-; erve. ALSO, NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons indebted to me by note or book account, that payment must be made on or before the last day of August next; as r.o longer indulgence can be triven. Those who neglect this no tice, will tind their account in the hands of proper othcers for collection. ISRAEL ABRAHAMS.

June 27th, 1822.. . :

A- ILkttf Letters,

Wrhmning in th Post Office at CcntrcvHte. Wayne- Countv. Indiana. . ichich if noi taken out by the first of October next r will be sent to the general Post Office as dead Letters. V A John Alldridgc, Jonathan Adamson. B Patrick Beard, John Baker, Luke Bryan, Thomas Bradbury, David Butler, Thomas Beard, Robert Brewer, Lawrence H. Brannon 2. C Barnes Clary, David Crewy, Absalom Colvin, Centreville Post Oflice, Mary Chance. D Rebecca Doherty. K Abraham Elliott. F Doctor John Finch, 2 Joseph Flint, Jesse Fraisicr, John Glancy, Ab'xander Graham. rr Joseph Holman, 2 Rebecca Harvey, Ollee licakhcock, Robert Harvey. J .4 Samuel Jones. Caleb Lewis. : u Barnev MeMannis, Samuel Mose, Jeremiah'iMeek. JamCs McCally, 1 nomas AlEeQUUyi... William 3IcKitii ey. Michael NccfcY Isaac Nation. ThcinasNeary. P Bcniamiti Parsons, Catharine Price. R Francis Reynolds 2, George RenbarS Jhn Slater,. Newbcry Stockton, A.i Sherman, Samuel Stevenson Jr. T Alexander Thompson, Leonard Thayer, W Joseph Worle, Jonas Wainwright. William Youn. DAVID SACKETT P. M. July, 1st 1822. 25 3w 55L WEAVING. THE subscriber informs the pub lie in general, that he has now com menced the business of Weaving, in RICHMOND, Wayne County, Indiana, such articles as Single and Double Cover b-ts, Venetian Carpets, Broad Cloth. Sattinet, Damask ta bic Linen, Jeans & Linsey. MATHEW RATTRAY. July 2d, 1822. N. B. 1 intend to keep Table cloths on hand fur sale. ' AI. R. DOCTOR John Finch, Informs his friend's and the public in general, that he nas commenced the practice of , PHYSIC &. SURGERY in the town of Centreville, Wayne Co. Indiana, and hopes from bis experience and attention to business in the line of his profession, to merit a I Ai If . A snare oi me puonc patronage July 1st 1G22. 3w. Notice IS hereby given to all persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. William Turner, late of Fort Wayne, Dec'd, either by note, due-bill, book ac count, or otherwise, to come lorward and make immediate settlement, or they may expect to find them . lodged in the hands of a proper officer for collection. Also those wno may have claims against the estate, are requested to exhibit the same, legally atteste d for settlement within twelve months from this date , GEORGE BURKET, Administrator. July 3d 1822. 26

- liist of ILettrg, ... t . Remaining in the Post Office at Dun

lapsvitte Indiana, which if fiot taken out by the Jirsf of October next, will be sent to the General: Post Office as ueaa inciters. B . Thomas Brown, C ' John Creek, Esq. D Greenbury W. Dossey. William Erving. Asa Falger.2. Joel Garison. H James Hollingsworth, Thomas Hughs, Rogal Haselton. Levi Meed. William Ring. JBMES W. SCOTT, P. M. July 1st 1822. 25 3w 12L JList of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Browns ville, Indiana, on the first of July. 1 822, which if not taken out by the first of October next, will be sent to tlw General Post Office as Dead Letters. B James Broomhall, Cason Buckholcr, Solomon Beck. Q Thomas R. Chunn, James Cuningham, Samuel Cunincham. D Joseph Davis. E Sylvanis Everts, Tilmon Emonons. Ignetus Friend. G r M Jesse Gritres. William Kirk. Obed Mary,' Taylor McComs, . Elijah McDanel. N David Noth. P Barbary Price. W Sarah B. Ward 1 8L JAMES BEARD P. M. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Rich mond, I nd. on the first of July 1322, which if not taken out by the frst of October next, ivill be sent to the general Post Office as dead letters. A. B. Jesse Baldwin, Joseph G. Barton, Ephraim Bos well, Joseph Berry, Samuel Beck, Isaac Bulla. John Bain 3. C.- "V illiam Cason, Reuben Clark Henry Catey, John L. Cail, Elias Chichester, Jesse Clark. O Jesse Delancy, John Drake, George Druck, Jesse Uonthit. Abraham inusiey. F David Fonts, Philip Flick, David Finley, Thomas Farguhar Sr. Elizabeth Friend, John Fisher. G Enos Grave, H Samuel Hague, William L. Hall 2, James Hopper, Wilson Horn, Rachel Hawkins, John & Jesse Huff. J Levi Jessop. K Abner Kilso. L Thomas Crancr or Lucy Lit tle, Wright Lancaster 2. . M Charles Macey, John Mendenhall, Benjamin B. Moore, Thomas Morcman, Nathaniel Macey, bamuel G. Meek, Archelaus Morcman. John McKinnon 3, Riely Marshall 2. N Daniel North, Rebecca Nor ton. O Daniel Osborn. p David Purviance, Jesse Par ker, Henry Powel, Jonathan Platts. Q K Issabella Kyou, Daniel Reid. S William Starbuck. T Robert Titherington. U V W Drcwry Walls, Joseph Wade, Amos Welkins, Enoch Witt, William Wood, Joel Wrard, Thomas Ward. Alf Jacob Yates. 72L 0B&T H0RRISS0X F. 21.

William FugSi, Wishes to inform his Friends, and

the Public generally, that- he has commenced the PRACTICE OF PHySIC in the Town of Richmond Wayne County. Indiana, and hopes, by his attention to business, to be able to merit a share of Public Patronage. June 24th 1822. 24 4o5i7 Cheap Goods SAMUEL W. SMITH INFORMS his friends and the publie in general, that he has opened, in the Frame House, corner of Main, and Front Streets, an extensive assortment of SEASONABLE BRY GOODS; FAMILY & PATENT MEDICINES RAW & SPUN COTTON, Women's Chip and Stiaw Bonnets, Men's and Women's Fine and Coarse SHOES, Cotton and Wool Cards, Nos. 10 & 4, ALSO A general assortment of Groceries, HARD, TIN, QUEENS, GLASS, JAPAN & EARTHEN Wl w ares. NAILS, IRON and S4LT, PiiZ Lead and Trotter's Powder, SICKELS & DUTCH STHES, He has also just received from Nev Orleans WI N El of the best quality; all of which he will sell at the most reduced prices for cash or approved Country Produce, such as Sugar, Better, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, Rags, Flax and Tow Liuen, &c. Richmond, June 11, 1822-22towts TAKEN UP WE, the undersigned, do certify that we have viewed and appraised a certain Kstray DARK BAY MARE, taken up by Asa Evans of Perry township, and fmd the said M;ue to be about 12 or 13 years old, a ?tar in the forehead, branded with the letter H on the near shoulder and buttock, with a scar near the root of the tail, and has the appearance of once having had the Pole Evil, has three shoes on, fourteen and a half hands high. Appraised to$20 by Lphm. Clark & William Mansfield JACOB HUSTON, J. P. May 25th, 1822. 23 Oh Yes! Oh Yes! OCr Prepare to Pay your Tax.Q NOTICE is hereby given to th3 Citizens of Wayne county, Indiana, that I will commence the collection of the Revenue for the year 1822, some time in the month of June next The people are earnestly solicited to be prepared when called, on; trie public demands are very pressing, and it devolves on me to make a speedy collection. Iam well awaro of the scarcity of money, and 1 will do all that is in my power to save the people from cost ; but I discover r . . . in a the hanl times .win noi excuse me. the money must be paid. I will re ceive oroxrs on the County Treasur er, Specie, or its equivalent, for the County Tax; Notes on the State Treasury, Specie, or its equivalent, for State Tax. FXIAS W1LL1TS, Sh'ff. W. C Maj 27th, 1822. 22-2 00