Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 35, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 September 1822 — Page 3

v.., n faet. and was so much in-

ipn ii " - 1 . . f . j th.iirrK 10 limbs were brok-

) that his life was despaired ofiderstand the rot has made its ap-

.

,r .fvoral dav?. He is still contm,i to his bed in this place, but we V hippy to state that he is fast re- - A n in.innct w-i hold rvn

a short time fallen from $1 50 to .1.

The cotton crop is fine, hut we un-

pcarance. Columbia(S. C. ) State Gazette.

Mr. George Mauger, of Montrose, last harvest went into the field of D.

l f l I-1.-- li-

...i-is the verdict, which is taken Post, Lsq. and cut with a sickle, be-

iwecn sun rise anusunsei iwo acres

w w m -

I n the St. Andnus ileari. J ns

aiins were interred on I ucda

.; from the hoarding house of Mr.

.rh Parker, m bt. Andrews.

Crhit the aforesaid Israel Perlev, I . a a A . - A

t! c 4th day ol Augusr, insiani, v: a prisoner in the jail at St. r, ws in the county aforesaid, i.i'.d there died of the visitation Gud; and the jurors aforesaid vi their oaths furthe! say, that v.'lieve his death has hern has;h in consequence of his eonrv:;.t in the lower room of the

of stout grain, in good and workmanlike manner; which when hound made four hundred and sixty two sheaves. Sits v. Hear I d.

From the Uc 7iar.ru He a rid.

ty Canoes, who arrived here on Monday about sun set. To answer the solicitations of our inhabitants, Red Jacket delivered a speech in the evening at the Academy, which was almost instantly filled with an attentive auditory. Ilis

speech, if it had been properly interpreted, no doubt would have been eloquent and interesting. But as it was, merely enough could be understood to knoic his object, while his native eloquence and rhetorical pow

ers could only he guessed at, Irorn

his manner and appearance. He 'commenced bv representing the

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Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Alias Plu

nus Venditioni Exponas to me di

rected from the Wayne Circuit

- Court, I will offer for sale on Satur

day the 2 1st of September next, in the town of Ccnterville, a certain Lot of Land, containing twenty acres, lying in the North West Quarter of Section 2, Town 17, Range 13; heretofore taken in execution as the propertv

of Martin Martindalc, at the suit of

tvl.,l liiimnn rare as the creatures Ol Innrc :iimrbrcrkii

isy an act ot the legislature, men r; , nPflf , iu. c.rvxt Snirit. and that

ihonors Jesse Moore and Josonhh ...!.:. .,,.a -..i nr

lllacknoy. were appointJ nnnisi-(hlvthrcn of the same great family.

oners lo explain tne law exonerating!., , fllo.lt:o:icti the emigration of

t , . . . . n

ornpi.mier .nun ( criain laxes. ai-i forofauiercs Horn towards the ri

per the explanation t he hMlowin!?isn oflht. llud their landing a-

peef ii u.s, uemeieu . v ui .ipian- . , i,rcthren in this new

He next hinted

r ir ra tne v.inn in sin; renin., r , - - i- rTU1 vin ex'Trji'c cn 'ptt ; 1 1 ... v i i !:irt mirnriisiifr-

-h u ;;nnt u msanitv and tt I I tvn.u u.io i i.n n -it.i.v n. . ' r- r -

:a. 'V wliieh he came to hi- death.'

m iprc w as cMiiW'fi I; r l II vv . . . i 4 i m' ,,w

. . n,.i o.;J ... ' ,disco;e:el woihl.

'"' "'"" """"" t ie -1 II i davot Jur e

; .uirfV,rtZ'. Fo'ir ca-eJ:ilf ! , n't"'t he,t' TxUc W,riti,,- Washington's advice to the red UeXl m Ui' " 1 ri . .: . Uvhich 1 he t'overnorseiithcre oleasei1! . ..i t ,i ,j .,,.,1 ,.lt;J H 1

.t'x . ! ,m i. v. r were renorted (n ! ri- . . . . , iiieu, it 'uui-u, aim i.iui njii ' ' , T 1 'f , " '"'0,1' 1,i,Vr 1""t'' n'"1 ,!,:lliet. tool: a-A;iv tlu ir land, and drovr Ka-t sidv

j-ct-t! di-trict alter it wa fenced

men of this state and of the .United

the same, naner -tates ttiat a , . . ...j,.,, i,.lc l : . ..... r ,t

raw-nwho kept a liv rv xtrddef r" '' "'"4l ,ut" , tw ipreaih aid hold meetings among wrurj, aiuiesuu oi j.uiics i.iumi- . . ' 4 .. - . . , done. i, ?.,,,, t ti., tit ?r t.K i ti( it iitil ton.

ite

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fr'etidlv o us.

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SheritUs Sale.

BV virtue of a writ of Venditioni

exponas to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will oiler for sale on Friday the -1th of Uctohcr

next, on the premise-, a certain

Lot of Land,

fifteen acres, Ivingonthe

f the South West Quar-

tion 31, Township 16,

..-.f.i.ir .tit. - rind vh:it w.-iH worse! Uancc 12. Heretofore taken in

are,,- ii . . , f .nimi.-iriiK lo ererution rs the nronertv of Samuel

ilil.lll ill. Uiiv- iiii3.-imuii j '"i i i .

if a a nnl ion since the declaration

i '-Yestt rdav v. ;;s appointed for usi M1. j,,,,,.,,,, ,iPr, mentioiird

Aug.

Eli as Willits ShfT. w. c. 30th. 1322. 35 $1 25

Public Vendue. On Friday and Saturday, the 13th and 14th inst. at the late residence of JOHN CLARK, Dec. there will he sold at Puhlic Sale, a large quantity of valuable property, viz. HORSES anrllVAGGOJV, COIVS, HOGS, and SHEEP WHEAT, RYE, CORX, OA TS arid HA Y; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FARMING UTENSILS, c

A Credit of Twelve Months will bo

allowed, on condition of the purchaser giving his Note with approved

security. All persons having claims against the Estate, are requested to forward them for settlement, duly authenticated, within one year from this date. Those who are indebted to the Estate, are earnestly solicited not to delav payment longer than twUm.

months from this day.

Daniel C!arL: nnc ft mine September 2d, 1822.

t:.

tates that

. , IHU! II 'it..lHH U'l luit ' lilt i.

fthem thathhe whites who instituted,ton.

ho.e. within the iuleeted di- -The Croat Spirit ilr-t made the:'ina ltI,Ua .int'ir ,?c1lUN , .:iSf irday morning. At u hat world, and t ext the ih r,-: animah.11 hir ' V ' !hA C,iV C '

ii L ituher Strot t, was found dead

t.,v. !: sit cv d n- when he di-d -a;i-' t:.d Iiur:d all I ! i 1 1 : tr- ::"d and pros-j'1

,'.nd taxed their land. These tiling-

r.

ever-

he cen-ideied their greatest calami-

ti t'ilif 1. M l.limiV r.'- Fifn IK. Ill' 1 '.ni'iinrl.. :iml

- ------ - i'a'w m i t - i i m n ii w - m i . . .

-rv'dsomedi s m.ico, hut he n in .in-1 lading. After tmMur- the ll inn mTT ' . l ? J it . . .t ti i-.aUe.HltJi.i.hu.i;. and paid ianimaU. !ie came dow a on earth'and , 1 u' I " I-1 objvet of this visit

hi temerity with his hie. tood. Then he made ditP rent kinds'' 1 1 " " f"' V . . . '

c. . intercede witn tne menus, in

W I ' ' i

Co-

M iced' nir.n. T!ie h: t- trom Cranerv f -1 i : . !

t

of tree- and weed? ;d! ort

if - ;le

e er vhind.

. , i

I'll Ol

-late-- i Mr

.

-n k li-t ot tini Inn ite s crew al-o made the weather MiitaMe ioi

lie

il other eason?

! .1 . I. . .. .. .1 , ..I.

made the1 ' :" '"tr ,: - iU - "n"-"1 lw ' i i .iaio-t implicit Conhd-nce. to use their

if. iia i e in live meni ironi ioe mis-

v reilurei

.. a: could

! -cent.

itn ed to -10. e,d two ofjplai.tin. 'I'he-e he did make, htitj

nol ne ctn

l iered con-,-7, ) make ;ri--vv to jive to Iridiai

he did not. Tin-(ireat Snirit hid-

hoc Tell the white people r to t to tz'wt I'rorn Jan. 1st to June 30th. 1 C 2:.j Indians this kind of li.pn.r. When TGI dollars were imported at lj..-f,o (Ireat Spirit made (lie earth and fii tn ton ion countries. In the; its animals, he u ent into the lakes.

i- period there were expot tod to' here he breathed a-i a-ilv as at

where cIm'1 and tin it made all the' d lie rent kinds of ii-h. The Croat1

i !M; ie now in their borders.

j What are the real grounds of this

r.LIAS willits, ShlTl w. c.

Sept. 10th, 1322.

35-$ 1 25

E

x cento r;.

Lois for Sale.

rUSC ANT to orders from the Hoard of Conimi.-sioners of Randolph county, state of Indiana, 7(77 be Sul'lvn Thursday the ZCth ins!. a number of LOTS in the town of

Winchester, some of which join the

Insolvent Notice. ABSOLOM BURKAM, an Insolvent Debtor, having liled his Petition to the Fayette Circuit Court praying for the benefit of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, Public Notice is there fore, hereby given, that said Court have appointed Monday the first dav of their next term, to'beholden at the Court House in Connersville, to

act on said petition. Jonathan JU:Cartv, Clerk, 1-. C. C. O. II. Smith, attorney. Augut 22, 1822. 3-1 4w.

Public Souare of said lown. Terms

pnoMlton to missionaries amon: , , . . f

tla-cour red brethren, we know nut-..j,.,. and fuv known oll the dav

the cause ot pure religion and: c . i-tian philanthrophv, demand! '

but

eJin-tian poilantliroi

their -pet dy investigation and publie explanation.

K'ist Indies Brazil, Enuland. and

' i. the stun of owe milli ' n !: .

t:i. cr

WKl.KLV ALMANAC.

ir.22. Suji Suti SEPTEMBER Rises Set. 12 THURSDAY ; j 47 ti 13 13 h RID AY ! o 18 6 12 11 SATURDAY 5 4!); G 11 15 SUNDAY 5 50 ; 6 10 10 MONDAY : 5 52 6 8 17 TUESDAY 5 53 j 6 7 l WEDNESDAY 5 54 6 G

f'-ir ihyund fnir huv. . , i an --Spirit looked back on all that he hadi

imade. The dillerent kinds he made

to he seperate, and not t mix witii J:'D .'erfd. On the C7t! Jal and disturb each oilier: hut the white

th re was killed in the town edOnden people have broken his command, by

;e Msake, M hich upon muea- mii" therr colour with the Indians ;

li'-r. was found to contain ',n: fi-n- the Iridians have done better bv not

d( -: ir.i I 'r fix0 n ihe Of.e of tSu 'dejn so. The Great Snirit wi.-hes

i ikes had tw o complete In ad- a sd that all war fteJitinL'' should ceast . k-, with one hod ; and a taird. 4He next told us that there wore i i i -if i l ... . r i a n i a

aii one an i a uau i:eau, iiinuiree nanus lor j)e(nie in auenu io:

c: e neck and two hodic.-! what i.-j jl-'iit, we oirnt to take care of our

in :o Mr.mi'ar still, these dciormeiljw i ( s and children. Secondlv, the . i . : . . i . I . . . i i a . . i . ' . i

I i iiies were a- acuve anu sprii:nii iw lute people onnt io auerul to meir i- ihe othe. Tliey are now in the' firms and cattle. Thirdlv, the Great

-o-iue. of one of the canal engineer Spirit hasiveothe bear ami deer to

v.,. ie the mav he -oou 1 iht f u- tin; Indian-. lie. is tne ( r:u-c ol all

lio :-. Roadster (N. V.) TtUxrcjth.

ft ..

bv a erv ranitarv law. in itie -tate'Snint vi--hes me to intorm the leo- smjih h, Pirlunond. or at James

cfNew "ork, tin4 Cuirt of -banco -;ple that they should quit dr inking, Mauiiv's Store, rv isimu'Mrd xitha juri-dictien o-intoicatinc drink, as heinc: the cau-ej rt HKZHKIAH IIENLF.V. Vt r the e-tate of tho.-e per-or: . v. iio. of diseare ruid death. He told us! Oth month 9th, 1822. 35-5w. habitual drurdienness, are rendcredjot to sell any more of our land I will alo Tan on the shares: it.rapahle of conducting their owifor he never sold lands to any one. 0r Leather for one third, and Up-

af.' iir.-. rhi- act verv nr..pei Iv rsla- Some of u n(w ke r he seventh dav ;!,lfr for (mo h-df

cos tin m nr-.oua fooling with idiots but I wi-h to quit it. for the Great'

arnl lunatics. An inquisition, in thejSpii it made it for others, but not for

nature of a writ de tunntico nirj'un ruin, the Indians, who ouhteveiv dav

PAUL W. WAV,

Agent for said county. September 2d, 1G22. 35

Hides! Hides! THK highest price given for any quant it v of HIDE S,

things that exist, and it is very " ick-jjn Cash or Leathtr, at my Tan Yard od to -jo against his will. The (Jn at!i(.ar thf. dwelline house of John

For Sale,

v.as lately is-tied, in the rae of Mr.to attend to their huiae?s He has; . QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR II. by which certain peio:, wen'lordcred n.e to quit "mtoxicating drink; directed to inquire, by the oaths of and not to !it after woman hut mvj lllllOW 1110 Willis good and lawful men, whether J. ll.jow n, and informed rne that bv doingi r;i- incapa!)le of conducting his ownUo I shall live the longer. He madejfor which Wheat and Flour will be affairs ice. This was found to henown to me that it is very w icked to taken, if delivered to James Malinth' case; and the consquonce w illltell lies. Let no one suppose this Ijda, Cincinnati, or Hides and Cash

be that his acts in relation to it here- have now said is not true.

State of Indiana, 1 1 ay ut c unity, In the Wavue Circuit Court ol the Term of July, IS 2 2. Whereas G rillith Mendenhall, an Insolvent Debtor, on the seventh judicial day of the July term of the IV'-ifiwi r-iiwiill cilll f Oll'd 111 l"ll-

II il I III. I. in nil luuii) m-v. .i. . . tion and Schedule, praingthe ben-j0- TL Sm' attorney. eiUofthe Insolvent Law It is there- Aut

fore ordered bv the court that the pendency his siad petition be published in the Richmond Weekly In-

Insolvcnt Notice, STEPHKX BREWKR, an Insolvent Petitioner to the Favcttc Circuit Court, having filed his petition and Schedule agreeably to the Statute in such case made and provided, Puhlic Notice is therefore, hereby given, to nil persons concerned that said Court have appointed Monday the lirt day of their next term, to he holden in Coanersville, on the fourth Monday in October next, to act on said Petition.

Jo.vatiiav M'Carty, Clerk,

F. C. C.

after will be null and void. Union'

PRICKS CURRENT. JS'ip.'Zl. Philadelphia. Iiatiniort,. Fl-r s7 00 6 50

11 h

ike'f

32

The crop of wheat having entirely faded the present year, llour has b en sold in this place within a few cays past at from 14 to 15 dollars the barrel, and even at that price- it !5 doubtful whether there are at this time ten barrels for sale in all the

town. The present corn crop i

"I have now to thank the governor for w hat lie has done, and have informed him what the Great spirit h,is ordered me to ccae from, and I wish the governor to inform ethers ofwhat I have communicated. This is all I have at present to say. eoRMLAXTKR.

paid to JAMES MAGU1RE. Richmond, Sept. 4th, 1B22.

From the Palmyra Gazfttc. SENECA INDIANS. We were last week vi-ited by the

famous Chief? Rid Jaekit, together with four other chief belonging to

the Six Nations, to wit: Blue. S.y.

good; so that that article has within Willium Sky, Peter Smoke, and Ticcn-

Taken Up BY Thomas Cox, of Westriver

Township, Randolph County, an

IRON GRAY MARE, three ears old last spring, fifteen

hand "nigh, a star in her forehead, a scar on her right thigh, appraised to twenty-two dollars by Jesse Cox and Jesse Ballinger.

A true copy from my estray book. Joshua right, J. P.

Aug. 14tb 1822. 33.

telligencer, a weekly news papei published in the tow n of Richmond

in this count v, three weeks succes-

sively. Attest David Hoover, Clerk. Finch, attorney for petitioner. Sept. 1st, 1022. 353 w Notice

IS hereby given, that the Sale of

Lots in the Town of NEW CASTLE.

the seat of Justice for the County of

Henry, (Ind.) will commence on the first Mondav in October next. New Castle

is situated in the centre of Henry county, located by the state Commis-

sioners appointed for that purpose

by the legislature ol this state, it is

situated on the East side of Pdue River is high, well watered Sc healthy.

The country adjacent is beautiful and fertile. A plan of the town will

be made known on the day of sale.

Terms of sale are as follows, viz.

One-fifth part of the purchase mo

ney will be required in hand, and

the balance in three annual install

ments. Bonds with approved security will be required of the purchas

ed

i Uv.

Insolvent Notice.

WYNECOOP VAN SICKLKR, an insolvent debtor, having filed'his petition to the Fayette Circuit Court praying for the benefit of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, Public Notice is therefore hereby driven, 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 fourtli Monday in October next. Jo.yathax MCartv, Clerk, F. C. C. O. II. Smith, Attorney. August 22, 1822. 34-4 w.

Estray Mare.

Taken up by OB EDI AH HARRIS, in Greensfork Township, Randolph county, Indiana, onfsorrel mare, supposed to be three years old, about fourteen and a half hands high, with a blaze face her two hind feet and near fore foot white; a natural trotter no ether brands or marks perceivable. Appraised to twenty dollars by " John Moorman, j Nathan Lewis, Apprs. Travis Adcock.j 1.1. rT-ilfi l.r. 'iliw if .n .1 trim

CP Ull I I.IUII llli u'"" I I -

Ezekiel Leavell, copy fromrnv estray book'. A-nt for 11. C. DAVID I HAZIER, J. P. Aug. 1C3 1022. 33 (July 23d 1822. 32-