Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 37, Richmond, Wayne County, 25 September 1822 — Page 3

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pom the National fnteUigencei. , (Ohio District VTdu -SQarsf, Pre-I received, and entertained in this

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Ut from a letter to tne editors. rie Circuit James Smith ,Wm. H.

Uniontown, ra. Aug. ji, 10. Collins.

Mercer Samuel Adams.

.jt gives me great pleasure to

-fn that comHussium-ia U;n exDlorinethe route of a canal

U the city to umuerirtiju.

certainly, whether regaraea in a

j tical, commercial, or even mui-

U point of view, a work ot the

f ' r.rt imnortance. and one in

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jch the people oi me ? est icei a rv deep interest. I procured, a few days since,

a map, cxhibtting the head war.of the Potomac and Youghaga-

river?, taken from a very minute

d accurate surrey, which demonntes the practicability of uniting tin beyond the possibility of doubt. bill's Creek, which empties at

jmberland, and Floueherty's creek

Grand river Edward Taylor, John Crawford. Youngstown Wm. Tipton, Asbert G. Richardson.

Dcerfield Ezra Boothe, Wm. We

lake.

Hudson Ira Eddy. Brunswick Charles Trescott.

Beaver D. Goddard, Billings O.

Plimpton. Newcastle Thomas Carr.

Lancaster District J. You 112:, P. E.

Hockhocking Zara Costin. Fairfield William Stephens.

Muskingum Abner Goil, Solomon Janier. Grand river Wm. Cuningham, C. Thorn. Huron Nathan Walker, John Wal

ker.

iicl. Wis into the Yougli a lUlle.,,.,,.,,, shailrarh Kll.lrk Q. o the Great CrosmSs , are , Gilmo.c-

ma mill, they are separated by a

rk of land little more than a mile

cro.s: besides, the streams which

oM feed the canal in this moun-

liious region, are not influenced at

i bv the dry est seasons. 'I have no doubt this immense rk. connecting the waters of the

..jjarul Mississippi with the tide the ocean at Washington, could be

Womjdished on the principles sta-

i in .Mr. Mercer s report, without

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ndioapproatu income p,..c KnoXDailicl Limrick, John Par-

i'.nin oj pert lies ui e.icu innvi , 1

ch is, at all times, sufficient to;- ... n u- ,n..4, n Vn.r.r.

' John P. Durhm.

Wayne Peter Stephens. Muskingum Distrit Jon. Waterman, P. E. Steubenville James M'Mahan. Cros creek William Knox, John M'Mahan. West Wheeling John Graham, Samuel Brorkunicr. Barnesville Curtis Goddard, A. M-EIroy.

awin-or.e cent from the publiCjDuck creek Abraham Lippitt, P. .... . ..."

easurv. 1 he loan proposed could vjretiu doubt, be obtained in Holland orlMariettaC. Springer, Wm. J.

Inae other part ot Europe, on thel Kent. rm indicated in the report, and'Athens Joseph Carper, Iienn

e whole amount repaid out of the Knapp. vecedsofthe sales of the public ;Letart Falls James Gilruth, John C'Perty in the citv. Tiius the trov-l P Kent.

ment would not or.lv ellrct a p u h-! T u ca ra was J . I- oster, i homas K.

improvement of the verv first im-, Huckle.

rta'icc to the union, but alocon-. . rv . . 4 r r t P T .... . . bcioto Distrtct G. u. Jtne, I . h. n propertv, which is at present iv. ir.to'a hi-hlv profitable and Col.nnbu Charles Waddle, 11. b.

I therefore take the opportunity

of giving publicity to the above reso

lution.

Signed in behalf of the confer

ence.

C. SPRINGER, Sec'ry.

Three Indian chiefs of the Wyan

dot nation, addressed the conler

ence on the subject of religion, and

of the Mission established anion;'

them: the substance of which will

appear in our next. Marietta, O. paper.

Deaths in several cities, the year ending

Jan. 1, 1822. In Boston, 1,420.

Of those, there were by consumption, 192 Dvsentry, Co Meabs, 1 Typhus, '12 Cholera morbus, b Smali pox, 00 Number of inhabitants 43,893 In Vc?i' York, 3,542.

WEEKLY ALMANAC.

1822. SEPTEMBER

Sun Rises

Sun ' Sets.

2G THURSDAY

27 FRIDAY

28 SATURDAY 29 SUjXDAY .10 MOJVDA Y

1 TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY

6 6 6 6 6 G

4 5 7 8 9 11

G 12

6 6 G G 6 G 6

56 55 53 52 51 49 4P

Insolvent Notice. MATIIRW D. SPRINGER, an Insolvent Debtor, having filed his petition and schedule, in the Wayne Circuit Court, pravinc for the bene

fit of the act for the relief of Insolvent

uetuors. nonce is lie re by given, that the said Co'irt will act on said petition on the liret Monday in November next. DAVID HOOVER, c. w. c. c. L. Bloomfield attorney for petitioner. September 21st, 1822.

Far.nandir

consumption, 715 Dwntcrv, 142 Measles, " 109 TyphiiS 127 Cholera morliu?, 14 Small pox, 00 Number of innnbitants, 123,70G

433 124 00 10G r.M 00

pro

. ..' "fVf fnr'.- vi.'Irl inrr -i rfvariip

, er;nps 10 or 12 per cent. As a Pt kawa Jacob Hooper, v fnle- . re revenue measure, this work1 field Hughs. I"V I . I II . . . r V m

to be at o:.ce commenced bv rr creeu juiiics n,

J C- fseral government. evin thouch oeamons. . r should be of no advantage to the 'Scioto m. J. Thompson, Z. Con-

.:loa in any other point of view."

nell.

Salt creel: Andrew S. M'CIain.

' Chillicothe John Collins.

H imihon Starrs was arrested on Brush creek Henry B. Bascomb,

rlr.. -d evening last and taken James Haven

In PhiicMpkiti, 3,172. coNSUjirTio::, Dysentery Meash-p, Typhus, Cholera nioroi:?, Small pox.

Number of inhabitant?, 1 20,000 C i In Baltimore, 2,015.

eONSU-MI'TION", Dvsentf rv, M'-a-les, Typhus fever, Malignant, Cholera morbu?, 12 infantum, 19? Small pox,

Number of inhabitants, G2,739.

lit Charleston, (3. c.) 921. CONSUMPTION", 104 Dvsenterv. 12 ileal;s, 17 Typhus, 4 Cholera morba?, 1 Small pox, 0 Number of inhabitants, 24,730. Niles' Reg.

33G 30 3 33 173 209 21

State of Indiana, Wayne County,) In the Wayne Circuit Court fif ihc Term of July, 1C22. WHEREAS Isaac Jackson, an insolvent debtor, on the seventh ju

dicial day of the July Term of the Wayne Circuit Court, tiled his pe

tition and schedule, praying the ben

efit of the insolvent law. It i there

For Safe, A QU.MfTITY OF SUPERIOR Winnowing Mills for which Wrheat and Flour will be taken, if delivered to James Mai inda, Cincinnati, or Hide3 and Cash paid to JAMES MAGU1RE. Richmond, Sept. 4th, 1822.

Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni

exponas to me directed from the

W ayne Circuit Court, I will offer for sale on Friday the 4th of Uctober next, on the premises, a certain

Lot of Land,

containing fifteen acres, lying on the

cast siae 01 tne south West Quarter of Section 34, Township 16, Range 12. Heretofore taken in execution as the property of Samuel Drury, at the suit of James T. Morton. ELIAS WILLITS, Shff. w. C. Sept. 10th, 1822. 35-$ 1

Lots for Sale.

PUSUANT to orders from the Board of Commissioners of Randolph county, state of Indiana,

tore ordered hv the Court, that the!"7'7 hc Soldctl Thursday the ZCtkinst.

pendency of said petition be publish-ja number of LOlb in the town of

ed in tii3 Richmond Weeklv Intelli- mcnester, some ol which 10111 the.-

gencer, a weeklv Newspaper pul)

ished in the town of Richmond in v . 1

sua eountv, tnrce weeks successive-

!v. Attest D. HOOVER, elk. Finch, attemev for petitioner. Sept. 11th. 1822.

Public Square of said town. Termi

ot sale will be made easy tor purchasers, and fully known on the day of sale by PAUL W. WAY, Agent for said countv. September 2d, 1822. 35

ss.

7 of Ir!i!t(., V, ay nc Coi-nly

In the Wayne Circuit Court of the Term of July, 1822.

Slate of Indiana)

Jl ayne county, ) In the Wavne Circuit Court 0 the Term of July, 1822.

WHEREAS, Edward Kanady,

an Insolvent Petitioner, on the sevtwisiil slc nf lr fulir Trm

of Ihi Wavnc Crcu.t Court, filedUS,d,c,al d.a' f th(" J'i, 'ihc

Whereas Griffith Mendenhall, an Insolvent Debtor, on the seventh

TO TAKE THE PAXCID TASTE

FROM BUTTER.

i -re Jtuin Hahard, esq. on a charge Strait creek Wm. Crawford, John

I hiving shot at and seriously Janes. sanded 'a person by the name of llackoonJnmes T. Donahoo. h Smith. It appeared in evi-Burlington Isaac C. Hunter. !:ce that Starr?, with several of T , rv T P . . , 1 1 Lebanon District J. 1. r inley, 1. ss companions, had procured a vio- Eldei

, and were spending tne evening;

hhiirh gloe, at his candle factory ;L,ciianon 1 rum.ui dimt.

r yii 11 i-"ii.t rrrri iiwiii 11111111 i i uir.

IT! OlUinhia StrCCl. SmiUl CallCCl " .7, ' , n .mII ln We ilifrrnr.r.Mo l.n-fn

1 1 r 1 1. 'London Ueore . iUcaley, li.i'

m inquiioi ir a per-ou wiiom ue, J , 0 inposed to be there. Some alter-, Wood.

itiontook place, and Starrs order-'.Man river jame u.m.u, JW..u 4 . Taylor.

Wuld .boot him-which treat wasjPiclu;l D- Davison, R. W. I m-

Imo.-t instantly put into execution,'

)?:d Smith fell, crying UI am shot

.4 nrot)h.

i

Harrs attempted his escape, but,

Union A. W. hliiott, John C.

Brook.

'""'Iii.ii. 1 Oi T T

ythe vi-ilance of Mr. Wilson, and mora-JOiin oirange, jan..i. krne others, he was caught in the T,!e''5: . ,r r r?

tfort. The nhvsician thought Smith " vjaK in. 1 .igu, ..j.ui.u,

as dangcron-lv hurt. Upwards oli J-W,w rci,lVl , '

Oshot entered his bodv in diflerenti,troit Allrea ru aamuci

laces, but principally in his neck. J?a knr;. . 1 r

inuian iii?Moii vuai its lnioi. Starrs was sent to prison to await

lis trial at the next term of the ComH'- District a. Lummins, r. lu.

When fresh butter has not been salted in proper time, or when salted has become rancid or musty, after melting and simmering it, dip in it a crust of bread well toasted on both

ides; and in a few minutes the but

N. E. Parmer.

his petition and schedule praving

the benefit of the Insolvent Law, It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the pendency of said petition be published in the Richmond Weekly

Intelligencer, a weekly Newspaper

published in the town ot Kichmond

in said countv, three weeks succes-

sivelv.

Attest D. HOOVER, elk. Morri3, attorney for petitioner. Sept. 11th, 1822.

Wayne circuit court, fded his Peti

tion and Schedule, praying the benefit of the Insolvent Law It is there

fore ordered bv the court that the

pendency his 6iad petilion be published in the Richmond Weeklv lit-

telligencer, a weekly neus paper published iu the town of Richmond

in this county, three week"4 successively. Attest David Hoover, Clerk. Finch, attorney for petitioner. Sept. 1st, 1822. 35 3w

Hides! Hides!

ion

Plea-. The witnesses were .Cincinnati -Lcroy SwOrmstcdt, J.

recognized in the sum of 50 dollar

irh

F. Wright.

Miami Allen Wiley, Samuel West. Hamilton &L Rossville Henry Baker.

We were informed late last even-

d'..-. ... ..1 1... c.:i. ..l.ilOxford James Jones, L. v lute.

CiAi.. 1:.... n ri Greenville Richard Brandntf, M.

jas altogether dependent on her

lUfiforlunate son.

Cincinnati Inquisitor.

vm L.i'r .. iT'iiimr.i! mtixtr ti iwil' Crume.

-ill . w........ ...yw..v . "' ., .,.. ,,r , jy n: 1 ... ri ,

line uier 1. uiutuw, uuuiv;

Gatch.

KEEP TO THE RIGHT. A teamster was lately prosecuted

in Cnnecticut, for refusing the right hand side of the road to a gentlemen in his chair. The teamster w as acquitted, the judge decided that teamsters had a right to take which side

of the road they pleased, or the mid

dle of it if they thought proper.

SLYGULAR. A few weeks back, Mr. Donald

surgeon of Brougbton, near Ollcrten, extracted from a man of the name of

Morley, five toads (or frogs) and pre vious to the species making their ap

pearancc, a great quantity of spawn

came from him. Duriug the opera

tion, the man slept at a public house

in the village, and a person who slept with him could distinctly hear them croak iu his stomach. London Paper.

THE highest price given for any quantity of

HIDES,

near the dwelling house of John

Smith, in Richmond, or at James Magu ire's Store.

HEZEKIAII HENLEY. 9th month 9th, 1822. 35-5 w. 0- I will also Tan on the shares;

Sole Leather for one third, and Up

per for one half.

The Conference of the Methodist

E.C! mrch. according to notice, met

m this town on ihursday the 5th inSfrrtt, and rose on Wednesday morning the 11th. It will meet on the 3d of September 1323, at Urbana. The following is a lit of the Stations of the preachers for the year 1822

Lawrenceburgh Wm. H. Rapcr. Madison Nehemiah B. Orifiith. Conr.ersville James Murry, John C. Taylor. The conference resolved that the Secretary be directed, to present their thanks to the minister and members of the Presbyterian church, and to their friends in general, for, the cordiality with which tjiey have been

Ahv York. Six or eight new ca

ses of fever are still daily reported.

and the deaths are not numerous; yet the alarm has rather increased

than subsided.

Died, on the 4th instant, at .Wash

ington, Josiak jlni, esq. commis

sionerof the general land oifice.

State of Indiana

Wayne county

1

ss.

In the Wavne Circuit Court of the Term of Jul v, 1822. WHEREAS Lewis Thomas, an insolvent debtor, on the sixth Judical day of the July Terw, of the Wavne

in Cash or Uather, at my Tan Yard Circuit Court, filed his petition and

Dissolution.

THE Co-Partnership in the Hat

ting business, heretofore existing

between Samuel Jennings and Tho

mas Suffrins, under the firm of Jen

nings and SufTrins, is this day dis

solved by mutual consent. All per

sons indebted to, or having claim against said firm, will call on Samuel . il X. I

Jennings who is aumonzea 10 seuie

ail matters relative to the same, who

will continue to carry on said business in all its various branches, at tne Old Stand io Richmond.

schedule, praying the benefit of the

Insolvent Law. It is therefore or

dered by the Court, that the penden

dercy of his said petition be published in the Richmond Weekly Intelli

gencer, a weekly Newspaper, published in the town of Richmond, io said county, three weeks successive Attest Ia HOOVER, elk. Noble, attorney for petitioner. Sept. 11th, 1822.

Notice IS hereby given, to all perso: having just and legal claims agair the estate of John Fincher, late

Wavne county, deceased, that the

are hereby requested to exhibit thei

claims legally proven lor adjustment

within one year from this date; anc all those that are indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to

Neatly executed at this 0ice.

SAMUEL JENNINGS, JANE FINCHLK," Adm'tn. THOMAS SUFFRINS. Wm. FINCHER, Adm'tor Richmond, ICS Se;t. 1822, 30 Aug. 25th, 1822. 36-:3w