Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 27, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 July 1822 — Page 3
3ftol passing Ac t,w .. t, sea & h, and annal the obligation imposed upon him to hat the con
uiu""" ... ,le. It announces onh will of the people, as tkirc.u(.ition. is ahme the will! r . 4 r l V ,f the scirants ot the people. on l,i- contrary, etocary to To nive legislative aci. wmcn violates the constitution , u-oiild he to proclaim t:,at the will ot the legislative set-
ri pronouncing a law, . tvIhcU ministerial recruit. Henry Watkin J u - incompatible with the constitution Williams Wynn is to receive, as en- THURSDAY t3 be void, the jaJiciaryt does not HUDAY same a superiorly oyer the legisla- ipotentiary to the Swiss canton., in 0 SATURDAY
tare. J t merely at irms the pa ra-j salary 3,900. per annum; outfit, 1,- 21 SUNDAY mount obligation ol the fundamcntali500: seernfnrir f f.nn;' JIOJvTlfV
nntsot tlie people v. a, above the person of -reat wealth' and parlia-i e U 'I0 Urcuit CU I "ill ofwiH ol tue people themselves. mentarv inlluence, electing I believo!,cr for ?alc Friday the 26th inst.
k'l will r.ot (It'.fain vmi iv r1iir'nf.l..i 4 ' . -
i-upon .e nappy rcsuiisol the doc- commons himself! The cost of this trine contended for. ns eviticei tmiss-Ion (5,000.) or 20,1 9G dollars, is many ea-e wmch have arisen iinderjmore than-the salary paid to the pres ctircovenimet in the progress of time ideiA of the United States, which prontncioroefjuneces that arc to;S(,m., pro!)lc think shlcr ,lan it
k appreh-mlcl trom enfeeMir- the!ou.iu lo bc. ryU kCcriter.
,i'.;!ici;il department o: ih.c irovtrn-! 1 n,,rt. If for adiffererce ofc-pinion SALT PETUE. Mr. Bath, the Jerboa Lie general a, mhly aud:cH,?)raU,tl c!.emist, a native ct Periadires. where titetrmotivt- mt--.!.. .1.., ... . . .-i. . .1 . .
r:tbe impeached,ti:eyare tohcrc-j nvyd h -:a oxheo; is it:,M to he ap - prcliti.-d. thai they vi.l xu Allure ;:i:cs tcxoiac incr saii-crv ie:;t crea.1 1 . 1 . ,
j i v """'""k . producing salt-petre, wnhout assi.! ::ncra! a-emhiy,an, tneirdeci,inp.ta!!C0 r.f fire, hy the mere heat of the!
L'.ictu'it cvar a de as tlUvd vioil.t of salt-petre cot. the
r ' VAL. It appears to he . t- 1 1 4 ..1 t::t navv livVii It
1 . ! P-MM-ved 11. !?! i: U J l..u!;eh them. Tiii i I ,u.f :!;; e Irne?, canah'c f cov-' r.iu: 1 !: o: ttie. line on t ie r!ock. .'..1 t'.i-r was po,vea of. Th a! ChariWlown near Boston :To !:a".:iv the nuolic curmsiU v i::fi rxteiii-ve ship-house hasj -:? T' fdd at t!a navy yanl, for; rti! p-)-i f Ci-vntainin within it-1 1 1 . !::'- ar. a. a r.ew lir.e ot nattie tin ri'. f v. Iiih are n e.v pre"i'f. Tids l.ou-Ji is to have large J ciemiieus M"ork-shois on hoth f r the accommodati'Mi of the ri-ciitrrs a!.i all descriptions ul m i .ics. I le building is about CO hih, a-'l cj.ver- 7-G nf an acre jrout.d. TUn frame contains more t dili'-reiit pieces of timber 'joist-, rmi it has probably the capacious iaterior ofanv edit:et ilia union. It is calculated thj raof will p- v.iirc m ire t!ana mil i of sliir;!c- iopver it.'' DIPLOMATIC .MISSIONS. Incur lat p;jper, sneaking of the! oragc annual eot of the ilipluiuaticj h;ions ot Jlie tjmited state, we Vie a ireticral remark that that av-i ;c W i-, perhaps. les than what! ' r g..v .-..nients t!i-huied on ac-j i f a single mission. Sir.ce' we have noticed the following,! raf ted from a L'r.d n paper oft II, by which it appeals tliat! Uriti.-h establishment at tiie court; ir,ra, coat that nation more! -'the a vomers of our v.ltole ex'hture for2o earsnast! "1ie sum of our expenses for am-"i-r envovs, anl ditlerent' cl torei'n ministeis in 1792.! --C,:MC: In 1S21 it is lGl. 4S9j ttaily double: In 1792, the gen-! il -XjcLscs of the r reach embassy. r JL9.4G0: now they are .tl l,M 1 thr A 11c envoy and his establishment - o,300 : now, our ambassadors ttat court, consumes J114.989! 'envoy extraordinry at. Lisbon 1732, was 3,432: now wc have 0114 secretary of le nation, who vet Pds for u 2,299. Wc had in crland, in 1792, a minister plcnler.tiary at 1,575. per annum, 'the return of ncare. there was secretary of legation at 500. rs cnarge u aitairs, received a-
. . ' .' V- .:V?r..fc hirni-hca within ine Ia u?ar.'rvL t. ;,m;4 .WAkJivn
er...-.m:f.ai nrticecdiaj: I le m--a ...,... . 1 . I .w? -"Vft
. . . ' " n ' mil. tij.u mi: v,( ,-ero 7. in-vn 1 i,w l,l.n tuA
vuik on wedivs will - -j, J"- V . . rw ;-"-' sf-at and mills, with all the necessary X,r '-4,.Uct a"lU J y-iiitoiiorol Alnca. whareat nrescr1t!,ir;vlhirnfnr fv h.T.
:: ; t mrder cov?r than m aav L 14 j . r'iM'l.v oiiuxanucr acoit, t v, : iV . ; . at the !uit of Ahcl Jenny.,
bout 1,095. more, making in the whole, with 422. incidental, 2 017 - JThis was prctt, well. Bt now
tomes me appointment of the vnm. . j v -
nly tnat thcjannum: sum total for first year, 5, expressed in 900.!!!
One may vdl wonder at the ex vync ra,v v c vonuer at the cxponse oll luiion (o Switzerland, witli uhidl Gr( at Rritan , ' coinihu1-;cation :fit w not r..rnllnrt4wl tlKl( the thine was not im to Wo J SI1I p!afv to a vout tie Gf i 1 .1 mhers of the" house of t.uioui hixmemners oi me House ol
He h;5S rcceivcU flt)ni;taken in execution as the property jti.o viceroy of Eypt a present vt Ei:och E. Fleming, at the suit Jl iO()tO0O cwwtis and the title of hey Co"-e Graliam.
? i,.,vin-r ,li.r.,.n,l , v T "J- "''-'"'-u "v-iuuu nil
:-m v. .v-uuuj in virtue 01a writ o: cnutiioni ,',,P . j' KvthewMv method. ! Exponas to me directed from the u ,?,V"l ,na,;lU irlor'V eieaetl by Mr-j Wayne Circuit Court. I will oiler for v -:,;,f !-t'1: 'reat s-.nare ut .MemphKisale on Thursday the 1st of Auu-t
,v:ceii teiicro;vns, wiiich is reJucei i
v 11 " , .M'"-"-:aercs
ii oiiuai to an Li ne n-nrriiVftrfii '.v... rc... cf 'r
4 1"' ru . ' a vict m . M-ks ,1KJMI 174 tXr.zrtys. fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ot wm. llcr.dncKS. DAVIS FLOYD. RCBEN W. .NELSON.' HENRY P. THORNTON, JONATHAN JENNINGS. ICt Congress. JOHN TEST, SAMUEL C. rANCE, EZRA FERRIS. irovtrnor. WILLIAM HENDRICKS. Limt. Governor. R.1TIJFF ROCN, Ell-iSMUS POWELL. WILLIAM POLKE DAVID II. MAXWELL. Rtprcscn!nth(s for Wayne Cutoiy. HENRY HOOVER. ISAAC JULIAN". LOniNG A. WALDO. DAMKL FRALEY JOHN JOHD.W, SEN. llIOMAS M'CART EY. nor.Lr.T iiiil, AHEL LOMAX. Com jnissioncr, WILLIAM MEEK. ri.TER JOHNSON. THOMAS J. WARM AN. josr.ru cvrtis. MOSES MILLS. HENRY GARRETT. Slate Senate For the counties of Fay(tic and Union. Lewis Johnson, John Conner. Representatives for Fayette county. Oliver II. Smith, John Perrin. Representatives for Union County. John B. Rose, Henry C. Hammond, Jonathan Hunt. Commissioner. Capt.R. Long.
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WEEKLY ALMANAC.
Sun Rises Sun Sets. 4 47 4 48 4 49 4 49 4 50 4 51 4 52 7 13 7 12 7 11 7 11 7 10 7 9 7 8 - l3' 7 'UESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY HIPSheriff Sale. bY vrtue of a writ of Alias Venalditl Exponas to me directed from it. ... ouse of EiXoch Fleming, UIC snowing property, to wit: ONE BED& BEDING, 9 TWO HOUSES, ONE LARGE COW & CALF, ONE HEIFER,, FOUR SOWS, FIFTEEN SHOATS, THREE CHAIRS ic ONE LOU-CI1ALV 11: lm t i.ia U ILLUS OIIII. W. C. .v 10.1. 10 ,0 " 27 $ I 50 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni ot I, mid on tiie West side ot the ELI AS WILLITS SLAT. w. c Jn v f hv lOi'i if0: o? 27 Si JList of Li otters Remaining in the po-t Office as Dun lapsvillc, Iid. out!..- lt of July, IT??, which, if not taken out by t!:e 1st of Oct Ler r.rxt will he sent tr the General IV-t Othcc as dead letters. B, . Thomi Brown. C. John Cpm k. Esq. I). Gr vi'hiirv Dorsey. E. William Ewi'iG. .)..: Garrison. H . Ja ms 1 1 olli n csworth, Thonv I is Hucrhs, Rovd Hazelton. M. Levi .'Mead. R. William Rin. JAMES W. SCOTT, r. m. Ploclamation. Whereas pursuant to the command of his FYmlhnr' .Tonnthnn .Intiinorc -.. - - - - - - j " - T 1 Governor and Commander in Chief of the state of Indiana, the Gitizcns of Wayne County are hereby notified that there will he an Election held on the first Monday of August next, to till the vacancy which has occurred in the office of Representative for the State in the 17th Congress, by the resignation of the Honorable W imam Hendricks. ELI AS WILLITS, Shff. w. c. Notice IS hereby iriven to all persons con cerned, that in pursuance of the provisions of the Statute providing for inc jmruuon 01 ricai r-siavtr, au application will he made to the Wayne Circuit Court, at the ensuing term, for a division of the S. YY. tVUJrter o a- r. 7 . . V, of Section 20, Township 16, Range 1 3; laid N,V. Quarter of Section 11 LrfHS in Jaeksonsburgn mo. 1 anu 10, amonrj the Heirs ofJosiah Bundy, Dec. Gcorze Bundy.) Jonah Zter.y JuasSl 1022. 24 4tt
1322.
OSi Yes! Oil Yes!
PREPARE FOR THE SALE. The Last Chance For Good Bargains: Auction Sale. THERE will be offered at -public sie, on iiionday, trie 5th dav of Au gust next, at the Store of Thomas Swift, In Richmond, Indiana, 1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, . Groceries, Queens-ware, Hard-ware, G lass-ware, &c. This will he worth the attention of the public generally; as the goods will-be offered without reserve, to close the Auction Concern in this place. Sale to commence precisely at 10 o clock. ... The highest prices, in Goods at private sale, will be paid for GINSENG, BEES-WAX, FLAX, FEATHERS, SUGAR, FLAX & TOW LINEN, kc. at the Store of THOMAS SWIFT. Richmond 8th Julv, 1822. Fresh Goods. THE SU3SCRIEER RETURNS his thanks to his friends and customers for their liber al encouragement conferred upon him, for years past, and hopes, hy lie t attention to business, still .to share a part of the public patron age. In addition to his former Stock, he is receiving A general assortment of Seasonable Goods SUCH AS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Q UE ENS WARE, TIYWARE, SAL1 IRON, CASTINGS, NAILS, LAD, SHOT, TROTTER'S POWDER, No. 30, best quality, RAW & SPUN COTTON, WEAVERS REEDS, all hundreds, TRAIN AND LINSEED OIL, White Lead 4" Spanish Erozcn, WINE, Family Medicines of various kinds, all of which will be sold at the most reduced prices for cash, or country produce, such as Oats, Bacon, Sugar, Ginseng, Bees' zcax, iao?D, liulter, leathers, Limn, Flax, Rags, 6fc. THE TANNING BUSINESS carried on as usual, LEATHER constantly on hand, low for cash, hides or ssins. He wishes to buj 100 CORDS OF fan-Baric. He also continues to keep a House ol Entertainment, where accommodations can be had for Travellers. He has a good WAGGON YARD wncre ? uKgoncrs tuu uc accomniodatcd with Corn and Oats by the bushc, Hay by the hundred, &c. where Waggoners can be accommoROBERT MORRISSON. May 8, 1822. 17 3mol3t.
BOOK & JOB PRINTING. Executed in the neatest manner at this Oiiice. , I
EEI&OVAIL. ' 1 1 . ' s. -. THE subscriber returns his thank
to his friends and customers, for tho
liberal encouragement conferred upm him, and hope?, by strict attention to business, to share a part of the
public patronage. He has removed uis store' into the house lately oc
cupied by. joint surjteixs. where e can accommodate those who will
favour him with a call, upon the most advantageous terms. His STOCK consists of a good assort a mcnt 01 SEASONABLE r DR-G(0!OBS; GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, HARDWARE, SALT, POW DER, LEAD, STEEL, IRON, best Juniatta, SHOES, best quality, assorted, Family Medicines and in addition to the above, he has just received a large stock of Eastern Leather. HASTINGS, assorted, Madeira Wine, RAW COTTON, &c. ill of which he is determined to sell unusually low for CASH. BEES-WAX, ' SUGAR, FEATHERS, and LINEN. Also, The highest price in -CASH OR LEATHER, Will be given for any Quantity of HIDES AND SKINS, Delivered at his Store In Richmond JAMES MAGUIRE. Junc22d 1822. DOCTOR William Pugh, 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 405T7 DOCTOR John Finch, , Informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced the practice of PHYSIC & SURGERY in the town of Centreville, Waym Co. Indiana, and hopes ,from his experience and attention to business in the line of his profession, to merit a share of the public patronage. July 1st 1822. 3v. Notice IS hereby given to .all persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. William Tunur, late of Fort Wayne, Dcc'd, either by note, 'due-bill, book ae ; count, or otherwise, to come forward and make immediate settlement, or they may expect to find them lodged in the hands of a proper officer for . collection. Also those who may have claims against the estate, are requested to exhibit the same, legally attested for settlement within twelve months from this date ' GEORGE BURKET, Administrate. July 3d 132?. 2537
