Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 30, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 August 1822 — Page 3
Kichmoiid, August 7tii, 1822.
OFFICIAL RETURN. - V The following is a correct stateciii of the votes taken on Monday
Towns iiips
ill UUlUlLlll
ayne County.
whirlwind to the height of S or 400
feet causing aiaofet terrific noise.
and exhibiting' a truly astonishing and appalling scene: the earth and
buildings near shoott and tremble d as though an earthquake had burst. After leaving the mill pond, it again took an ascent and continued a
straight course alwnt 12or 15 miles,
Enterprise having arrived at that
port from Havanna with the fever
on hoard. The Entcrpnze is lying
at the Quarantine ground, and a number have been sent. to the hospital from her. Reports were circulated, that articles and persons had been brought up to Brooklyn from
the ship, and that one person had
when it descended to the surface of died there of the disease; but these
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the Evening Post denies to be true.
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EXTRACT
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to render evil forevil is bcastlike;
evil l Mason
to render evil for good is devil like.
the earth in the town of Washington,
where it is to he feared, and in fact, is already reported that great dam
age has been done. A person who was standing near the house of Mr. Smith, mentioned
above, saw a child walking or play-j(o render good for good is manlike;
uig in the road at some distance trom
jthe house, directly in the course jwherc he supposed the whirlwind would pass. He ran to save the
'llw was mort.-.Lri hv its mniil :u.l lhc constitution ThelawofVer-
dotructive march, "but with great ;!no,,t' staying all pfqjpedings against presence ofmiud, prostrated himselfjthc bdiesand property of insolvent and child close on the ground, and j.btors for a certain term of years,
nas ueen pronouncca invaiia, by tne last circuit court in that state; it be
ing considered at varience with the
18th section of the first article of
the constitution of the United States
as impairing the obligation of con tracts
53$Jsii!l' red it to pass over them, without '4rircc 'i hvj the least injurv. And it b
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i man u almost miraculous, that a-
mitlst all the destruction and havoc, there is not as vet a single instance
721 reported of any person having been
425;killed or wounded in any manner. illow trulv may it be said, that in 537 ;j'd foment tiie Lord reinembers mer27 1 1 - 397; Since writing the above we have (received thePittsf:ed Sun of July 10 023 which contain a letter to ti e editor ;0 Vtl.Ued at Washington, and gives 5 1 1 :s)ino particul.irs of tht: destructive
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REMOVAL.
A Fellow in the East Indies, has petitioned the British Company to permit him to carry the mails to and from England in Balloons! This will he literally making the wind his post horse.
II Y M EN EA L.
Married On Monday evening
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4;V;;murch of the whithvind in that town.
4 50 The letter says, UA most tremendous lb jjnu rricanc was experienced in tliisj itown. (in Mondav afternoon, for a-
387;bout live minutes.' It was about eight!''15' hv JOHN C. KIBBEY Esq. 3inrod5 in width, and extended about Mr. JESSE BEAMEN, to Mi I . ,1!
ltljKHir miles, destroying every imngtf jr-pTY CilAMITON. both of
247iwithin its course. Ahorse shed and , . i
To youthful trusts zciterc soft emotions
1 1 .chaise house, 60 lectin length, a lojwood iujuse, 30 feet in length; a new i blacksmith shop, and a large barn
COiVall belonin to major Wm Morgan,',. . . . . j , 7 . . ,,J II,;:: cnimctui? is the theme of love. i 'u.rf n!iirf ft.-illv' hlnvvii :nv.l -, O J
roi-r.
:ob! :bt hill, isaac j t lain, am! iohn jobd an
L-M.a: ,l LEVI M. JUNES, are hu ted.
From the Hudson Centinel, July 16. Terrib1e Whirlwind .
10 vf -re almost totally blown aw a
! 1 ,n his isrrh.'inl v:is rntirelv destro-!
ry prii ppr"'"' " v.vni j . 1 I '".l;t.tJ nt,rl tlic trues rxuimuil ttvulit Uds- from the plat e where they stood,
ibis fences and stone wall entirely re-j
jrr.oved, a&d the rails are not to be j found The dwelling house and barn lofMr. Oliver Robins were also de-
On Monday the 8th inst. the most violent and terrible whirlwind per-/stroyed' haps ever witnessed in this part of the country, commenced about four/ Tims, if this statement be correct, o'clock in the afternoon, in the eastern part of the town of Austerlitz in/ this county, about one mile this side of the state line. A respectable/-tending about twenty miles, must
person who resides near where it passed. and who visited the place soon/ have been completed in twenty-five
er, related the substance of the following to a gentleman of this city,/minutes
took the particulars down with a pen, from which the account is The form of the whirl, which could easily be seen, by the quantity of dust, &c. which it gathered in its course, resembled as much as any thing, that of an hour--glass and extended to a great height--the
PUN PUGILISTIC then Jack Marten, the pugilist, married Elizabeth Martin, of St. Giles
that incorrigible punster remarked,
that it was too bad to knot knock out his wife's i on the very day of her marriage.
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The JWvy. The London Courier calls the attention of the British pub lofhp nrn'Tfsvnf the navv of the
:d bottom was about fifteen rods w ide, and the middle was hut of) United states, the character of the
WEEKLY ALMANAC.
d cir:uriiferei r
The first effects of its power were exhibited in its attack upon the dwelling house of Mr. Chauncey Wilcox, in Austerlitz: the edge of the whirl struck the south part of the house, and immediately tore off a part
the roof--and the body of a very large poplar tree which was standing
vessel built &c.
A'orthcm Boimdarv. A Montreal
paper of the 10th iust. says that the
.i; lUUti H.:!. io;u;o, umu- ..oux; n,v,uun . . jj0!,r disputed qQCStioil IS settled, and the tree hurled into the air. It then crossed the road and came in con-/Uo h) on u Champlain, tact with two barns, one belonging to Mr. W. and the other to Mr Chas. /(at whk thc Unitca States were Chatwood-the barns were both raised completely from the ground, and /jcrecti some costv works,) deterso torn to pieces and hurled with such velocity, that nothing /, " ,ui.:.. 4i,u,u; u
e a few fragments of timber and plank arc to be found the other was so much injured, that it was not possible to repair it. The hurricane then took an easterly direction, and soon entered a beautiful and extensive orchard belonging to Mr. Whitwood, where its ravages were
great--almost every tree in the orchard was torn up by the roots or twist-
off by the trunk, and hurled in all directions. It then was directed.
sweeping every thing before it, to the orchard of Mr. Adam Raymond
which was also totally destroyed. It had until now kept about its origi-
na1 width, but here became extended to about twenty rods. It soon after entered a very handsome grove of chesnut timber, belonging to Luth-
: Harper, through which it passed, with devastating fury, anddestroy-
' 400 trees. The next object upon w hich it seemed to seize
til re doubled power, was a large a:;d well framed barn belonging to:
r. rinoper, which was raised completely irom me lountiauon aou mm-, a:d trn into ten thousand fragments; n remains of it were left uponj -icv where it sfootl. It then cros-ed the state liue and entered the "a of Vc,t Stocklride Mass. where it struck the orchard of Mr. Jas. 7ih, and swept awav tlie whole of it. Emm thence its course was di'M io (heorchanl of Mr. Benjamin Lewis,(w hich is about two miles a the bouse of Mr. Wilcox w hen; its ravages commenced,) which r; I the ame fate of the others it had come in contact with. The fam:'fA -Mr. Lewis, teeing the approach of the whirlw ind, tied from the Je and caught hold of posts, rocks &c to preserve themselves from -raginjr of the wind fortunately for them it did not strike the house, .-d by that, and took hold of a barn belonging to the same person,
fith it entfrelv tleiindis.hed. Here the terrible tornado ascended into tir s idicieTitly to pass over, without doi?ig any injury, what is called
!!r.' I I 1 I 1- I jJ rll l..i.t lil.rli
"i am. wnicu is csiimaicu i m i mo.
her passing in the air for about two miles it again descended and was Covered moving in awful majesty upon thc mill pond, near Griffith's
crn in . Stockbridse. An immense body of water was raised in the
IV 22. Sun ! Sun Jl'GUST Rises 1 Set. r. THURSIUY 5 c ; 7 oi 9 I llll JAY j 5 7 ' 7 53 10 SATURDAY 0 ; 7 52 11 SUM MY 5 9 ! 7 51 12 JUOM)AY j 5 10 ! 7 50 13 TUESDAY 5 11 1 7 49 14 WEDNESDAY ' 5 12 7 13
THE subscriber returns his thanks
to his friends and customers, for the
liberal encouragement conferred upon him, and hopes, by strict attention
to business, to share a part of the
public patronage. He has removed rns store into the house lately occupied by joiin suffrins, where
he can accommodate those who will favour him with a call, udoo the
most advantageous terms. His STOCK consists of a good assortment of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, HARDWARE, SALT, POWDER, 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 ILeatlier CASTINGS, assorted,
Madeira Wine, RAW COTTON, &c.
all of which he is determined to sell
unusually low for CASH. BEES-WAX, SUGAR, FEATHERS, LLYEjV and BUTTER. Also, The highest price in CASH OR LEATHER, Will be given for any Quantity ei HIDES AJYD SKINS, Deli vercd at his Store in Richmond. JAMES M AG UIRE. June 22d 1822.' Sheriff's Sale. RV virtue of a writ of fi. fn. et Ie. fa. to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will offer for sale on Saturday, the tenth day of August next, in the town ofCenteville, a certain Ray Mare and Saddle, taken in execution as the property of Jonathan Reals, at the suit of Abraham Merritt. Elias AVillits Shflf. w. c. July 29th 1822. 29 $1
Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ offi. fa. et. le.
Col. TODD, of Kentucky ,'is going out a6 Minister to thc Republic of Colombia.
HUGH NELSON, of Virginia,
takes the same rank at the court of "hcrant fertility. It is presumed
V.turbidc, in the Empire of Mexico. C. A. RODNEY, of Delaware,
proceeds in the same capacity to
Buenos Ay res.
Thc Anniversary. Among the cclebrator of the fourth of July, at Lebanon, (Con.) was col. Joseph Clark, in the 93d year of hi sage, who commanded under the heroic Putnam on Breed's Hill, in 1775. He wore thc bat which William Williams wore in 1776, when he signed the declaration of independence; knd was accompanied by a son, a grandson and a greatgrandson. Niks' Reg.
Some alarm has hcen excited in New-York, on account of the yellow fever, arising frcd the U. States ship
A New Town! The Snbscibers will offer for sale on thc first Monday in September next.
a numucr t Lois in me lown oi lu "1V-u"
Circuit Court, I will oiler for sale on Monday the twelAh day of August next, in the town of Richmond, a certain
WEST-LIBERTY. This Town is located on the State Road leading from Ccntcrville to In
dianapolis, and on the line dividing Rush nndllenry counties; in Sections 4 and 33, Townships 15 arid 16 and Range 9. The site is handsome, elevated, dry, atlbrding excellent water, and surrounded by lands of ex-
that the local advantages of this sit
uation are not surpassed hv those of
any inland town in the state. One lot will be given gratis, to thc first applicant in each denomination of Mechanics, upon the condition that such lot be immediately improved and settled by such mechanic. The terms of sale will be made known on the day thereof.
HENRY BUCK MAM.
SAML. FERGUSON.V PrcpV SAMUEL CARY.
Rush County, Indiana,)
July 2ltli 1 822-29. (
House and ILot, being No. 39, in th.it part of said town laid off by Joh(3mith. Taken in Execution as the ptWerty of Adam
Coffin at the suit of John Willis. ELIAS WILL1TS, Shff. W. C.
Blank Deeds
Neatly executed on good paper, for salt
at this Office, by thc tingle ar tptirci
SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. et. Ie. fa. to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale, on Saturday the I0th"of August next in thc town" of Ccntcrville, a certain LOT OF LAND, , containing one hundred Si sixty acres
lying and being .the S. W. Qr. of Sec. 2G, T. 1G, Range 12. Taken in execution as the property of Lewis Thomas, at the suit of Jesse Beard for . the benifit of Israel Abrahams, said lot to be sold subject to a certain Mortgage' held by Israel, Abras
hams.
ELIAS WILLITS, Sh'fll
Julv 22d,
1822.
28-$ I
