Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 34, Richmond, Wayne County, 4 September 1822 — Page 3

, nrd nineteen cations of Bran-' J-irin the second quarter of the

,t vo.ir, a much larger quantity ha been known to be imported .years in the same given time. ... T.hotvourfr ,,tf trade with Havana, Matanza i Trinidad de Cuoa, we hnd, to port, duriajj the second quarter . ise .r, there has been imported fRiilli three hundred ad fifty vj-ind ei-jht hundred anl ninety-v.-n ponds of brown su-ar; and ha -dr.d citihtv-two thousand

ehu 'rod and ninety pounds ofjCn7yr, by prftssnr Parson.

su : ir.iaru YORiC PENN.) AUG. 13.

T-U action of countrv ha not ex-'iTahle, his accuracy scrupulous, his

.cod such a drouth in the re- reading which is sometimes ostenta- . of person who have lived 'ti:uly displayed, immense, hisatten-

r i rcnturv. There ha been i n

iC! a,iv ce!;r(-ue:icc since thejtet.tive, Ids stv le emphatic and exci February, the time of the mvc, hi sentences harmonious, L :i period of lUKirlv r-i.tn ,Mh. hi- reflection are just and profound: ii the la-t two months Heaven c leads eloquently for the rights of . mi iheld its showers ;iltct'i'T. ui !!:ind and the duty of toleration: i.tirdaih of p;i!)N that w r '-or does his humanity ever slumber, irred newr-railing, di-oppwr- :Utue-s when women are abused or t,lthat ne id . Ii';ethe thi:tv;the Christian perecuted. He often

. -e I-rae- iiie (i ir miles

fw uerto su-:. n th.melVs.prr Oceanian to insult our leligion, V ; uae m.H-e. it pfW.a grind ajwhirh 1- hates so cordially, that he .a ad tW- f-(!:jd can. cannot nv'ht seem to revenge on person- ; the d una :d fir fl nir. Far- al .-jury Suva his eagere.es in the

:ve -.jane i' re then g-' ottiat:- a-

atv milas to mill r '"'ta n sloops to tne'piot desr.dlv disappoint- pic.:hh pun, or to t!icmt awkward rn v a ground a F r version of laniruage for the pleu-

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; ! a i-w.u- tVir miaK-.iiate wn.-.U.i oi uiruin tne MTiju:res into f.w w !.. Cv!:;!inu a. of drvr-') dvliy. or of calling Jev.is -,n im cr -Vii! ,e.:::5' a .ir, itv, anj !(' ter.-Tliough hi- style is, in gen-tMvi-nrM a ue.tessitv of t:ct-!,,ra,t correct and elegant, he some- ; :lJnr from UaliimnrJ or cUe-nK-pr.s thethre ad ofhis verb.sitv ifmertlim tlu staph' of his are.mM,t. ff .siMTiJisr props' hn e nhiv)s4'n endeavoring t; avoid vilgarterm L" some field i v. ill nytpc t.H frequei-tly diuMiiite- trifles, and l u grZ-f'-ir u ard th- -e-t ofj,:h.!ie common thoughts in a sf lend-

i !; t r.i .rc ill i i a t'jw .ere. na -iieis" to F,'r!crii.:';J r, la..l . 10. D-f Hr:i'ia Ve-;ita!io:f.' of eve VtJ. aone ars io be wiiiieriag u .Jer the imluenre of tle ; - vdiaucd dr uzth. Tee early! oi tii eas! or 'eitle..t one oil' :n .st promising aspects of an a- ! :nt crap, tuat we lecollcct evil h ive wit:?oi in this state. ! ;ae scene, as far as our view ex,h, is now greatly changed; and C'jestlOll wac ithor aav degree o J, II1 l'l .M,- . dned-uu stream again to ilow , -rtac b -tietit of the thirsty cattle

, 4, . . r Jtht crimes and absurdities which, m v improve t!ic prospect t t.ie .. .11 1 ,- ' y nt. .v,.r S!r ceding times, had been made to i-: hr;g crops. n e pra, however. . rps c . . f , - , 1 t 1 ... ,1. , aih.ere to if. liie unlairue-s ot r th- refreshing shower, to lav the. . .11:11., 1 r. . . ? tt-iv S 's'lii a proceeding is pretty well 1 1 1 1 J 1 J- ifditt nt oppre the tiav, i-i 1 1 .1 . 1 , 1 . , .... ,- hated bv the following. In some re-

, T. . 1 . rt. ising over m any strata in its course, Cvmdt. The tvphus fever, ol tne,. inn. 1 . ' 1 . . 1 -lis sotii'timrs detilei! fiv torrents and

pir-t tvn. ti is heen iniruucea m-

t Pan-h ol St. Oervail, m the( 1 , , . . c r. . rr-L i,Mt precnations: a ctivmist proceeds to i.iitv of Ou'jbec. I he rieat at' 7 ' - r 1 t . ' . , ana vze i!ie waters of this stream in e latter plaee rose on the 3d. ...

-t. ai ugh as 03 in tlie sti ioc; nota ; ,v, iSr. miirn;,lir ri !i wii i li, o 1 toe morning , . 1 . t f-vious t he p- tatoe h aves, and I u r teller vegfua.lc, we parts f the country to have been fr azel' i'T -i in several - 1 vi d that city to uri igthc night. Nat, Inlel. Phihdt'phia. Aajn.1 20. A com-;-i t of Germau emigrant-, eig''ty- ' ir in number, pa-s- d through thiity on Sunday morning on their way t Ohi . We nre informed that they j.r..ffs theJei-!i Iait!i, but what hmost remukaldt; is, they all make opotie farnilv. consisting of grandfdaers, gnridmothers, sons, da ugh-, tors sons in-la v, daugbters-in-law.! ?r.r,df hildien, Sec all connected. Tiiey nnnear to be rich for settlers, wiu brought with them Irom UerBMiiy, waggons, harness, and vario is kinds" of goods, wares and mer-c-iandise, sutlicent to rill ten baggage gons. In two of the waggons. 't must however be observed, they f'und room to depositc the children. The men and women trudged on k"t. The long beards, broad rim-Ki-J bats, small clothes, and short is of the former, with the drug s' t bed gowns and under dress of Utter, gave the whole groupe a S-Vularity of aspect, such as was el calculated to arrest the attenlou of the uaasing traveller. Union.

A letter received at New York, from Auguta, Georgia, of the 6th inst. says, that at day light that morning M. . Henry Shoultz, the found

er d the town of Hamburgh, shot himself with six buckshot. When

nimseii with six buckshot. When the pistol to hi foreL .rtJ his ham, ft IU( am thc struck Ms evo.

brows and inclined down. He w as dive, and even considered not dangerous by the. surgeon. The act was committed in his own house. on Gibbon's Decline and Fall ofthc Ro man Empire,) Wr. Gibbon's industry is indefatition nlwavs, awake, his memory re-

m-makcs. v, u: he cannot rradilv find,!

fddrevs.tliat waul I heeaoimh for tht t le-t ideas. In s!iort, we are to! .often remi; d .d of that trreat man. 1'riggs the auctioneer, whose ui inner was so iaimitahl v fine, that had as much to ay upon a rihband as a Raphael. A lesapardonable fault is that rage ,k M" mv Wiole work, but especially the last volume. A wither by IjOrd Shr field." The great artifice which runs thro alt Gibbon's writings, is that of making Christianity responsible for all " . . I . . - r conious Mtnnir ourt iorlti. wnicn. t . 1 1 1 receiving m ar:y accessions, and pa- . . . . 1 -r -1. ofdiscovcritig. as hisart if properlv 1111 1 1 ernn oed would have taught him. o-.M ' J parent Anintain runs through the w,,'e? and capable of being seperaieu in lis original purity, leaves 11 to be inferred from an artful analysis that the source itself is polluted. PRICKS CURRENT AT NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, July 1. Cotton Louisiana, prime, lb. 17 a 1 !J cent, 2dqual. 15 a 1G. -inferior, 10 a 14. Alabama, 10 a 14. Tennessee, 9 a 13. Tobacco 1st qual. lb. 3 a 4 3-4 cts. 2d do. 2a 3 1-2. X 1 1-4 a 3. S'Mar-Lou. lb. 3 a 9 cts. 2d qual. 7 a C. Havana brown, 8 a 9 cts. white, 13 a 14. Loaf, lb. 18 a 30. , Flour sweet, bbl. 3 50 a 4. Whiskey gall. 25 a 30 cents. Molasses do. 24 a 2G cents. Lf ad 6 a G 1-4 cents. Vv mess, bbl. $14. prime, 11 a 11 50. cargo,

Ber ctcs, Northern, bM. $10 50 all. prime, 8 1-2 a 9. cargo, $6. ' Bacon hams, lb. 9 a 10 cents. I sides, 6. Bagging Scotch, per yd. 40 a 50 cts scarce. Kentucky, 25 a 30. Bale' Rope Kentucky, per lb. 7 a 8. Northern, 10 a 11. Candles sperm, lb. 40 a 42 cents; dull. tallow, 16a 18; dull. Chocolate lb. 14 a 17 cents; dull. Cifftc Havana best, lb. 30 a 31 els. St. Domingo, 29 a 30.

Iron Swedes, per ton, 100. Xails cut, all sizes, lb. 7 1-2 a C cts wrought, 10 a 14 cents. Tjogirood Bay, per ton, 2G a 30; scarce. Campeachy, $30; sales. &t' Turks Island, bush. 45 a 50 cents; dull. Liverpool, brown, per sack, S2 75 a 3. Ground, per Jack, &2 50. Tea gunpowder, II). $l 35a 1 45. imperial Sl 35 a 1 45. vouiiir hvson, 95 a 100 cents. Pc-pprr lb. 24 a 25 cents. Pimnito 34 a 35. Skins deer, in hair, lb. 20 a 22 cts. do. shaved, 23 a 30. bear, a piece, S'l a 2. beaver, lb. .s2 a 2 25. J.nnl lb. 7 a C cents; sales. K:-t per cwt. yl. II,dr?i. 14 1-2 cents. Butter 11). 25 a 30 cents; scarce. Porter London, per doz. $3 a 3 50. Slut LnglUh, cwt. $10 50 a 1 1. St. Louis, S8 a 8 1-2. WEEKLY ALMANAC.

li:22. ; San Sun SEPTEMBER Rirrs Stt: 5 THURSDAY ' 5 33 G 22 6 IRI DAY 1 5 39 C 21 7 SATURDAY 5 40 0 20 1'. SUNDAY 5 42 i 0 10 J .VO.7AYr 5 43 G 17 10 TUESDAY 5 44 G 1G H WEDNESDAY 5 15 G 15

For Sale, .7 QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR Patent Fans, for which Wheat and Flour will be taken, if delivered to Jamc9 Malinda, Cincinnati, or Hides and Cash paid to JAMES MAGUIKE. Richmond, Sept. 4th, 1022. insolvent Notice. WYNECOOP VAN SICKLER, an insolvent debtor, having filed his petition to the Fayette Circuit Court praying for the benefit of the act oil the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, Public Notice is therefore, hereby given, that the said Court will act on said petition on Monday the first day of their next term, to be holden at Connersville, on the fourth Monday in October next. Jonathan M'Cahty, Clerk, F. C. C. O. H. Smith, Attorney. August 22, 1822. 34-4w. Taken Up BV Thomas Cox, of Wcstriver Township, Randolph County, an IRON GRAY MARE, three year9 old last spring, fifteen hands high, a star in her forehead, a scar on her right thigh, appraised to twentv-two dollars by Jesse Cox j , 'and Jesse Ballingcr. A true copy from my cstray book. Joshua Wright, J. P. Aug. 14th 1822. 33.

Public Tendue. On Friday and Saturday, the 13th and 14th inst. at the late resi

dence of JOHN CLARK, Dec. there will be sold at Public Sale, a large quantity of valuable property, viz. HORSES and WAGGOJV, COH S, HOGS, and SHEEP WHEAT, RYE, CORX, OA TS and HA Y; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FARMING UTENSILS, &c. A Credit of Twelve Months will be allowed, on condition of the purcha ser giving his Note with approved security. All persons having claims against the Estate, are requested to forward them for settlement, duly authentica ted, within one vcar from this date. Those w ho are indebted to the Ls tate, are earnestly solicited not to do lay payment longer than twelve months trom this day. Daniel Clark. Isaac Bnnine September 2d, 1322. Executors. Insolvent Notice. ABSOLOM BUUKAM, an Insolvent Debtor, having filed his Petition to the Fayette Circuit Court praying for the benefit of the act ot the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, made for the relief ot Insol vent Debtors, Public Notice is there fore, htrcby given, that said Court have appointed Monday the tist da of their next term, to beholden at the Court House in Connersville, to act on said petition. Jonathan M'Carty, Clerk; F. C. C. O. H. Smith, attorney. August 22, 1322. 31 Iw. Insolvent Notice. STEPHEN BREWER, an Insolvent Petitioner to the Fayette Circuit Court, having filed his petition and Schedule agreeably to the Statute in such case made and pro vided. Public Aoticc is therefore, hereby ghi n, to all persons concerned that said Court have appointed Mon day the liit day of their next term, to be holden in Connersville, on the fourth Monday in October next, to act on said Petition. Jonathan M'Caivty, Clerk, F. C. C. O. II. Smith, attorney. August 22. 1G22. " 31 1 w. Notice IS hereby given, that the Sale of Lots in the Town of NEW CASTILE, the scat of Justice for the Count' of Henry, Ind.) will commence on the first Monday in October next. New Castle i is situated in the centre of Hcnrv county, located by the state Commis sioners appointed for that purpose by the legislature ot this state. It is SllUcllCU UN lilt; JUM CWWt K i UIUI. HII 1 1 1,'nrl ....In n Klnn lir cr is high, well watered & healthy. The country adjacent is beautiful and fertile. A plan of the town will be made known on the day ol sale. Terms of sale are as follows, viz. One-fifth part of the purchase money will be required in band, and the balance in three annual install ments. Bonds with approved security will be required of the purchas er. Ezekiel Leavell, Agent for H. C. Aug. 16, 1822. 33 CORPORATION NOTICE. The annual Election will be held at E. LaceyYin the Town of Rich rnond, on the 9th of September next. at 3 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing seven trustees for the cor poration of said town. By order of the Board. E. HIATT Clk. Aug. 28, 1822

Sheriff Sale. BV virtue of a writ of Venditioni

Exponas to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will olFer for sale on Monday the 9th of Septem ber next, m the town of Centerville, a certain Lot of ILand, containing one hundred acres, lying in section 32, township 13, arat Range 1, being the farm on which Joseph Prather now lives. Taken in execution as the property of Joseph Prather at the suit of Adonijah Rambo. ELIAS WlLLlTS ShfT. VV. C. Aug. 20th. 1G22. 33 ,$1 25 Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. et le4 fa. to me directed from the Wayne ( 'ircuit Court, I will oiler for sale on Friday the 27th of September next, in the town of Centreviile, the follow ing LOTS OF GROUND, designated on the plat of said town, by the following numbers, to wit 98, 81, 113, 110, 1, 2, and 225 Taken in execution as the property of Lawrence H. Brannon, at the suit of John Maxwell. ELIAS WILLITS, Sl. l). w. 0 August ICth, 1322. $1 25 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. et le. a. 10 me directed, from the Wavne Circuit Court, I will oiler for sale, on Saturday the. 28th of September next, in the town of Centreviile, the following L-ots of Ground, dcMnated on the plat of said Iowa by the following numbers, to wit: HOUSE & LOT; No. 1G South half of Three Acre Let No. 65, One half acre in the North East ( or ner of Lot No. G5, Half of Lot No. 67, Thirty-s-ix feet in Lot No. 38, fun nriliic li-i !-. TJ'.ir sf T ,i M. O 4 . i. 11 jn j i'iu.ix , linn KJ 1 uui ii.. u Also Lots numbered t(J2, 17G, 177 173, 107, i08, 190. 230, 210, 206, 207, 231, 223, 5, 218, 210. Taken in cxecation as the property of Lawrence II. Brannon, at the suit of Thinchen Johnson. ELIAS WILLIS, Shfl. w. c. Aug. 17th, 1822. 32 1 75. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ofa writ of fi. fa. et le. fa. to me directed from the Wavne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale on S Saturday the 7th of September next in the town of Centreviile, the following lots of ground designated on the plat of said town by the followingnumbers, to wit: 20. and two certain parcels of lotNo. 10 Taken in execution as the property of Lewis Thomas, at the suit of Samuel P. Bookie r. ELIAS WILLITS, ShiT. w. cH August 17th, 1322. - . 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ofa writ of fi. fact lc fa. to me directed form the Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will offer for sale or 1 , ,t . . 1 1 r r . t 4 r rioay me tiu uay 01 oepieinuvi ciit in the town of Centreviile a e'ertaiu Lot of Land, containing about fifty acres, lying and being in Section one. Township sixteen, Range twelve Taken in Execution as the property of Davi Odem, at the suit of Jesse Beard. ELIAS WILLITS, Shflfw. C. Aug. 7th 1822. $1. Blank Deeds Neatly executed on good paper, for xalp at this Ojficc by tfte single or auirtK