Western Times, Volume 1, Number 3, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 September 1828 — Page 3

. I . . . o ril flirt irri VP Ob till bus InP. wp nntir.pd th.np of thr. late

HI ilJl; jfiia v - - ; that I -were onci; more by your tov. G.M.Troup, and the (uo Hon. U.S. side, sleeping, never to w ake a- Senator?, Cobb and Berrien; besides some Vain, on the cares and troubles of other of no less note. While the Report this world!' an!" Resolution? which were adopted, exmmmmmmm7mmmmmzmmmm pre the warm feelings entertained by the W X 1 hi 11 "3C A AX l2 ii. South against the Tariff, and assume pre. CEVT'tEVILLK, SKI-TEMBKll 5, mises,and draw conclusions, to which we znrz-TT.-.. -.. "r- cannot at all assent, we are happy Jo say Yf .n-Un't the prcs the oplr rights maiMn, (o nQt evince that f)i0lvinJ. threatJ. . m 7m m sryjJ (in iil r Ai i " "

t iling W 1 1 ivv I 1 1 ii iv ii ini5 viiaiavvu i-

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;ised the proceedings of several recent

no-tiui; lu me same epiarter. When a would-be great patriot or poli

tician, w ho has nothing to loe,and neither

' aire nor experience to direct him, mounts just setting wilt in life. Dut tnatpir;t

;iod steadily 4ur-ui- jj, a feasible rtitJ direct line, ol conduct, aspirants . A i ejlth, are too frequently prone U 4isp with avrdit, and to "make or

arc ikv in the effort. lb desire of mending our pecuniar) condi'bi, of securing a .competency to support Us w itii comfort and eas, to rend;? the decline of life smootu nnd .igreeu bJe, cannot be esteemed an unworthy -entimenU The b-st may putertain it ;

and lis can scarcely be ?t good citiz-v who dos not. It is a 'sentiment, whni i ivlulgtit wltli proprb ty, n hieh is producuve of mut h good to families and the public; and I am ih-Tel'ie pt avd s isee it in those especiallx who r

the public rostrum, with an inflammatory j harangue ready prepared for the popular ! car. though he may disturb the public qui-

n-.n it'm! truth tier r W'-omf p reef pit draic p( for a momnt,i his immediate vicinity, w-L-Jh !iw(w)xj.mt:!irvicuin-. varouring seems not l0 1)0 cntitlCfl t0

this serious notice. Hut when such men a up

ol adventure win? h w-uhi indu e us t..

i ik tue extremes of poverty or wealth upon a splendid or fascinating specula lion is dangerous both to its possess, r and to i omiriuiiiiy. Wealth sm.uld be sought for by in.

'I' ry , i lose application to business.

;l t ds dreadful engine ?f o.: jm1 them, and the Tapuya9 fled, From a slave, Caramuru become a soveringrf; l. 1- 1 I- . l ..Li . I

Hie cuieis oi uiu Bivgt:s iuuuiji tiiuaj--elves happy, if he would accept lh ir daughter to be his wives. He fixed his abode upon the spot where Villa Vdba was aftei wards erected, ,u d soon saw as numerous a pr .geny as an dd p itriart h's rising rouud lum. The b.-st families in B'-nia trace their origin 'o him. Modern 7Var.

A Society 1ms hern fotmd ii

l,r auvdiarv tti tt e Madison Society, have named, express their sentiments do- frugality in excuses, ?lrict puuctuaht)

toenJe ovrto'doaway 5he intemperate lirately in writing, in the presence of , ... uu.m.Ki cii .M integrity. Kv-.y . . .a thousand assembled citizens, we cannot i''-,ut liould -e ol smt' uUli-) t

l ie int. reliant, the f-.nmrr t -e mc

uc cf anient spiiit.

Ffrm the Ah' andria (La) G izotte, tve learn that several l v. w-r K.st on the 2Cth July, by the birti u of one t h' ooil5! of the tow b at P.tri'o,; as h" w a making the wharf, at N. w Oi lean.

doubt their sincerity, nor the ohject tiiey wish to accomplish. Without, however, inquiring into the effect produced hv the Tariff, on the people of the South, at this time, nnd vieblin f.r a moment, what we

are not at all certain of, that it operates

against them in a small degree, we state!, cmy less ina your tbir gai...

i iiiiC, loi ti ni ismo.e).'' H.s'tiu ii ss, his stiOpor nis farm, should ue i be ncgl cted, for if he "k ep h i p, tus iiop wili keep lum' IJui vould b' usf l -s in he in ius rimi i . ii. als tei n4 friiifal. "rS.. iti slU

Always suspect a man who affects jjreat softness of manner, an unruffled evenness of temper, and an enunciation studied, slow and

deliberate These things are all

unnatural, and uespeak a degree of mental discipline into which he

that has no purpose of craft or 'esign to answer, can not submit to drill himself. - The most successful knaves are usually of this description, as smooth as razors dipped in oil, and as sh;irp They affect the innocence of the dove, which they have not, in order to hide the cunning of the serpent, which they have. Lacon.

tit .n :i tart, whirh rvi.Pripnro hi unit p.l.h O Cr.-Wll Ol al;, l.U at ol neaflh aii'f

f ,. Z land the voice of the people confined, jr qH-cttbUOy , it pU,c tua;,iy and h. The Indianapolis Gaz.ttn Fays 31r. ....... . . . ' 4 ! iy in dl uracdn T..e-e ti ,. , . . .tint it i tie itici al to the E.ntern. the Nor- J ,, , , x .. . r.wiKK wil not be acM.did ite lor bc-! , 4 ...... ..r t -.ie will oaiaoi.sti our erv di , a. d -e them, part of the Mid lie. mid the W eteni ,r . ,r... , ... ti ... i , tr . . r.tarv of State, ns tated by us, but , 4 1 . . ... ... . ur- you ,rie,i.s in hjur I s ted. , n i' 't- Are then all thi-e. uh.ch conta.n Crmnut but think. : nai, if II wr-. JI V. I uornton Iq- is aititounced w,0 ;irn-fk a majority of the whole popul ati-j ,-lun, a. a frugal, our con in hi stead; and .Mr. Loner will be a can- jon of the I'nion. to ield their rights and j A lltl vcr goOJI Jt ,mpo di.l.ite f r the i ll'ue of principal Chrki interests, to gratify the minority in the; d appe.oatice, .u.d v r, u nnd en. to the House of K irestntatives; lit i South. who live in e ie in I auluence on the : '' t he. wondt i lull . aniitip, ted. iNlv

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width capacity Mr. I hornton has act

id for fcotr v ais past. I J K tY Gi:m;o Km and B. F. W M. lack, art uOtlt 1 lotto, runifer tf caudi dales lor the lib v of u li r.

Fh it act wa j1'1' od L uu?, naioiitv of snc j "'td" lai.o, a

labor of their hi ick?

sed by a considerable major

althouth the South had a I irsre nu nlier of votes for l er slaves, who be ir no part of

i i- ud L am?, j u o.iM ti , (ju ner s,.t

bun i m v ....... .,, . m .

!. was cuvereJ lare and Uviiw

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lib ca in t a d earuisiu

ELECT ION G EN Eli A LI AT. "U , -av oi.it" n,ac, !ui tin-last lim'

I (r we giv the fill rMurns, tha. (i v. 11 iv i- ut du')tf diy re -ele t d by a co '.-idi raid - riMju.'ity; ..imI General S app . le tt t Lituttnat'i (i vt-inor, by a m til in ijorit). We collected ad out ex a pa rs log- ti er (and e tell ve thev i. lude all that aie print d in ill biate,) fr the purpose of makini; out the lull returns, but found fix co ntie mining. Ii may seni stra:igto '(invj, et it is the fart, that we know th. re-ult of a general El- iou in au stite in the Union, sooner than in our aii, whe'i thry take plan at the fann titn". The members elected to Cm press are: 1st District, Thos. H. HI ik. the present member. 2d. District. Jonalhin JNinins, present member:

1 9 avi 3d District, John Test, formerly number. All friendly to the present AJmini5tration. The Vabash Teb pr aph' say s the votes polled for congrcs in the 1st District rousted ne ir to 15.000, and after placing Mr. B! :ke

two votes ahead of Col. Boon, by g:inL

the m a j pities in favor of each in t!t

s veral countiet, observts that Cu'-dl' ljnitr( s

county isyet to be heard from, and fmf

ture information may make s mc c rrectionin the returns already given. Lit r accounts make 131 ak'-V I rtK "

certain, by 33 votes. Cd. B -ore i a candidate for Lie- tor on Hie J icksun tiik-t, andCnl. Blake the member who declared in Congrees that he wa v. i Ili ng to "eiuk or -wim with the preset): Admiid-ttati"n." Hut we do not

la. on to what extent the question was

ir.:d'-.

O ir information fiom Illinois gives D in an, the Jackson candidate, and pient member, a considerable major.

ity over his opponent. Mr. Batr.-s, the Administration candi

dat and present member, it supposed

tobeeltcled by a larg; majority in

Misouri.

The kAmcrican (Ky.) Seidinel,M of

the 23d ult. ays We received bv the hand of a friend, a full statement of (he votes a- a-c:r .t lined by a comparison of the polU hy the Sheriir. They ta id tnu-: Met-calf-, 35.9-10, Birry 38.231 : Breathitt, 37,540: Under word, 3G.15E Majority for Met rdfe 700. Maj riiy for Brctbitt 1037. Metcalfe's m tj riiy ocr Breathitt 1387. Barry's maj 'u ity ever Breathitt CGO.

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..uiim.-.. i-.t s-.n-.:!.,.,... aoa .,.)t U,...4 l. .,.Rl. Uv it , they are ,o,,;tantlv murmuring acainst it, ;sSou- .abojed in.-K-faiigably , at 11 and iiave even passed the mot -evere cen- i,fne and at a 1 s ,i ais. d he :.a-

Pietv communicates a divine lustre to the female mind beauty

and wit, likethe flower ofthe field.

may flourish for a season, lout age will nip tht bloom of beauty ; sickness and sorrow will stop the current of wit and humour, and in that gloomy time which is ap pointed for all. piety will support the droopinir soni like a refr shinir dew upon the parched earth.

f'x, 50 U' 75. FLAXSEED 37 1-2: a 40 cts. in

demand.

FLOUR From wagons, 3 40, from

store 3 50.

FEATHERS 22 to 23 io some deraaod for exportation. GLNSENG 12 1-2 cts, nominal, no demand. HEMP G 00, per cwt. improving, HIDES Southern, dried, 14 to 16. IRON Juniata, hammered, per ton, Si 30; Puddled. $30 to 100; Hoop, C, 8, and 10 d. $130; ditto 4 1 40; and nail rod 1 26. Juniata roll 175, sheet from 10 to 12 i ents per lb. LEATHER Sole, Eastern tvell tanned 25. Cincin-.ao, 25 o 28; Calf skins S'lS to 26. Upper 24 and Skirtings,

28 cents per lb. itarness, 25. Leather generally dull. MOLASSES 40 cents. NAiLS Juniata, assorted sizes, 5, Pittsburgh common assorted 6 to 7, Boston. 9 wi ought 16 to 20 dull. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, 9 00. Pr nie 7 00 per hbl. scarce. Lard, in b' Is. 3 1 2 o 4: in kegs, 4 1-2 to 5;

Hams, goud 6 to 7; Bu'ter, 1st quality io ke-s,6 to 7; Cheese, 10 to 12. SUGARS Best, 8 3-4 io 10 fair, C to 9. Loaf J9, Lump 18. SPIRITS Comac Brandy, 1 50 to 1 75; Holland G.n, 1 30 to 1 50; Jamia Rum, 1 50 to 1 75; Peach Brands 50 o56, N. O. Rum, old, 62 1-2 to 75, new. 50 Whiskey, from wagons, 17, from store 17 1 2 I- 18. SALT Turks Island 87 to 90 Conamaugh and Ke -hawn, lstqual. 50 cts. TALLOW 5 o 7 cents. FREIGHT. Freight to Wt eln g 40 50; Loui?

vilie 15; rsew Orleans 62 1-2.

sures upon the present Vdrninist ration, for iji vine: it sanction to tto TariiT. and Internal Improvements. (mrrc Ho. would lieneral Jacksori and his Cabinet act

on these two subject? His friend- in the!

South, and in this state, seem to differ ver y widely about it ar.d would answer this question quite differently.

All who have read Maj. Ln's sofond expedition, mu-t have been mt e-.tcd w ith the character of John Tan-

cr, wno was found ny me pari Uainy Lake. II. was taken cap' v hy a paity of I bans, near the moui . ofthe Great Miami, wien about nir. years of age, and carried i' to the for near the bead waters of Red riv r lb matried an Indian woman, by whom tt had sevTil children, and was -o entire Iv secluded from the wfiite, that lu lost all knowledge of his native Ian. uuae, i"d yen forgot his nnme, c naion-, &t . By lb-- aid of L rd S I kill;, atid other friend-, he ha been ths covered to his rclafiv es, and taught tt peak his native tongue. He is now in

h troit, furniihoiu Dr. J .mes ol the

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s .vrim. wuu me nana

n. rroyeais spent arnonii thn Incii ans B log a rn -ii ol - ro mind, and clear memory, to h s w.ik, w h will

he published in a few months, we may look for much irteresting information.

w one oft; e b-.st iinpiove) farms i'u.' wh le country, th..u some ha, oeeu setiholor tneiily car-. Hi-tivld-are wjIi "aidout, ins femes sup - er, nisine daw oeantiful, his st k l t r . .

! "It fuJ lie su:e riran it ji.ri ml!i

v i i 2 farm, h- and fU bos im

'.I t "Ul the necesarv tindier ;um! iiiae-

Oie oruks for a large and respectahb rh k house. He has '-udt bimsell a bltl. wor k shop, in winc h be has a st. v.

aod in wbicti he makes and mends the -iioes r( his f mdy , ami makes and ie l ors moit of the u ensils of bis farm; ! r de lias made himself lamihar iti. 'h.-useoi tools, and say- he thii ks n e . niinj a farmer to c so, aj d to buy ' tiling which he cat. make without ta Ui g him from his necessary work.

1 .very thing a out his place is neat

i ne n maivs oi nis family are .as mau nous .is himself; and they mII will very o. n reap tf.e cemf rts cf competem e.

nd the reward ol industry and iiugfcihThis is not a child of my brain but i.e nngii.nl actually xists in this wt out fy; and if all who have opened t cm-in it had been equally industn us, the appearan-es " f comfort and is ompf tence would be much more umerotis, and the public, a well as atdividuals, be gically the gainer. n. A new stage line nas oeen established rom Er'o to Pittsburgh, which cani--

pas-jei.iii is through in two days at the fare ol $5. Indianapolis Gaz

lie th.it r iijn his peace to casualty s. and suffers the course of

his life to be interrupted hy fortuv itous inadvertencies or offences delivers himself up to the direction of the wind, and loses all that constancy and equanimity, which constitute ihe chief praise of a w ise man.

fe A A' r'lVH .ity !-t. .. , ? tit, -Hi!, MRRIF:D on ihftliLaaucr uf flip 3d inFfant,

bv John Smith F?q. Mr. GEORGE SWOPE to

Mi MVflY ANN BRANSON, all of (la pluce.

A few m'Tnii g- ao an up coantry l r-u kei, 4,half horse. Ialf alligator, ai n . ht lit- touch of the triappii.; turtle,"" u e;t ii to one of f ur 'tons undei the

Blolf and ailed for a glass of aii'i-fg.

u.'iLhlie had no sooner despatche.',

man he ret;i d into tie back par "I j li, r ce, . s we t v. r witnessed. The

We wish to guard ihe public against the impositions of a pe rson who passed hrough this place a sliort time ago uniier the gari of Religion. Oct the lOih of July he preached in this place loa largfl c ongregation of people, and i on eluded h:s sermon with as much an-

parent sincerity, nnd effect upon his au-

fhe &;ore. S'rnetime alterwan's th

storekeeper, wr ndetii-g what husine--hecou'd hav- tfiere, went in -enrrh f him. nnd Io kmir i' to a e of tie s -1 bui, found tia t Uow curb d up like a rattle snake, niid nearly buried in the salt. When he asked wha he was do i.: there, he replied that he had In e . Darien tei day s, that he had ra tbaO a smgleftghts and was o if aid tie wouT Fpoxl. Upon being routed, he scra.ch-

ed hims H, and -ling tut hurra for Jackson.'" and sweie he could flog any thing of hist inches that evei walked upon a poie Oout. Dfrien Guzctte.

Fntal Accident From thr India- ap

ohs G- z tte, we iearu that on M -u J ,

the 18 h of August, a -on of Dr. David Tracy fSheloytJo. in this gtat -, at c i

dentally discharged the contents of a;

loaded gun through his left breast, and expired instantly. He was about 19 years of age.

The Editor ofthe Rockland (N. Y.) Register, r quests a-; tuch ah are in the habit of making inquiries respecting the names of authors of the dilf'. ient articles which appear in his paper, to desist from the like i future, as he will answer no such qu'-stions. Now7rt think and act with our bro ther of York, but for fear of giving offence to our friend unintentionally, we are not disposed to tell them of it pu' liclv.

For thr wkster.v timcs. Tlir. REWARDS OF INDUSTRY. Ahuo-t every man ipp: n? anxious Io become rich, but very few seem to

AT1IEXS AXTI TARIFF MEETIXG. fmawnreofthe means bv whieb ..!,

t'nder this bqad the 'Southron" gives the' stantial wealth may be acciuircd. O'

proceedings of a meeting which took place' those who take gome measures to r fleet at Athens, (Grorgi:.)oa the Ctb. of lat!mc object of their wishes, perhaps a month. The Hon. Wm. II. Crawford pre- Rrpa,er P;,rl ,ur lhe'" thoughts upon sided; and among the names of many d,s- fading scheme, and risk what 4 i i 7 . they have in some speculation, uecer, tmbed attendants, and participators ,n( fll be2t nstca5 of markng Q

D10GO ALVAREZ. Thefirsi settler in Bihia was Diogo Alvar -z. whose history a- detailed y Mr Southey is romantically interesting. 'He was a native of Viana, young and of a noble family , who, with hat 'pirit of rut' rprise which wan then common am--eg lii-countrymen, ern'ai k "dlo seek his fortune in strange coin, tries. He was wrecked upoa the shoals n the north of the bar of Bahi a. Put of the crew were lost, others escapr d that n r de of death to sufT r one more dreadful; the nativ-s seiz d and ate them. Diteo saw that I trr was no other possabl chance of saving his lif than by making himself as u-eful as pos oble to tin se cannibal. He therefore exrled himself in reeovering thing t om Ihe wreck, and such ex-.-rtion. . i -c eded in com ili iting their favour. Am ig other thing-, he wax fortu- at e'.oiigh to get on sin re soinr barrels o p i td'-r and rnukel, which he put in e br at I is fifi-t leisure, nf'er his m Jers were returned to their village; and on.; day vhen the opportunity was favourable brought d yn a bird b fon them. The women and children shout ed Caramuru! Caramuru! whirh signified a man ol fire, they cried out that he would destroy them: hut he told the neu, whose astonishment had less of fe tr mingled w ith it, tliat he would go with them to war, and kdl their eoemie (-iramiiru was ftie name which from thence forward he was known bv. Ther marched against th&Tapuyas; the fame

It is with men as with barrels the emptiest make the mo-t noise. A wise man will bend a htile, rather

than he torn up b the reels. C INCINNATI PRICKS CITRRFNT. Front the Saturday Evening Chronicle. Flour ami whiskey nave taken a rie,

ismce our last pa.licultih the foim-i.

whh h is now si lh ;g from the wagoi s ai 3 40, this rise owi:.g to a large number of ila; boats loading, at our landing, for Natchez and w Orleans. It will not, pfebahiy , r inatw so high u.a . days, hiskey lias advanced ab ut 1-2 ent, at d in fair dema .d. The supply f Ma Ii' re I in market isnall and ainahd fairat our quotations. The I st advices from New Orlea- s quote Flour, from ncivzthcal a: 5 50 5 75, Whiskey 22, Ragging 23 to 24. r de rope S to 3 1 2. (r The O.'iio i tailing rapidly, it f 11, h w ver, at a go. d stai, iu .i bofit5 tofj f et ar-ove h-w water maik Boats lill continue to run ab ve as I . ;s Pit:s-uri!h. BEI1SWAX 22 to 25 cents per I BEANS 75 cents per bushel,, it. some demand. CIDR--Rbl. good, $ 00 scarce. CASTINGS -SCO 00 :ou and tdage, retail 3 I 2 t. p r lb. COFEEE-TIavana, green, fust qti I ity 1C t 17, Fair 15 to 16; St. Doud -go, 15. COTTON 1st quality 12 1-2, 2 J do, 11.

CANDLES Speim per quantity 33

io 35, otherwise 37 4 2 to 40; mould 12

t-2 dipt 10 CHOCOLATE No. 1--18 toO "ls. slow sales. " CIGARS American common 75 v 1 00 er thousand. COTTON YARN Assorted num hers 27 to 30. FISH Mackerel, brand of 1S27. No 1, 9 00, No. C 50. No. 3, n .ne

market; Cod, dry, box, 2 00. Sal

cxt morning lu borrowed G dollars of i itizn, under tie prcmisr to pay it on

i j ;l hi in m npi-nunmcnt which

was the 20'hof ihe same mnntji. He aUo pieaened, made appointment s, at d horrowed money, in the eame way in ur adjoining c. unties; at.d we have received the names of five persons of whom he horrowtd to the amount of early 100 dollars, besides horses, matches, and other articles. He baa not been heard cfsince. He is about 5 let G inches high, heavy budt. light complexion, quick speaker, quite illiterate, but well versed in the scriptures, a-d apparently about SO years of age. He lls himself Munroe, the Traveltag Pilgrim, or White Preacher; He is

said to have left the stage for the pulpit, and if he continues on in the course he has taken, his next performance will b- on the tight r"jjc, Exocuovs' Police. WE I ho miUTMgrml Exocutors of the last wall an-f testament of TliOina Galyean, late of W3 ne County o"cc. having: thie day taUi n out Letters Testamentary on ti e Estate of ail decease.!, do therefore riohfy all persons huvinc: claims against said Estate, to present 'hem tor settlement, within the time prescribed 'h law; and all those indebted to the Estate are requested to r.iake immediate payment. Tbo Eetate is believed to be solvent.

Sep. 3, 182C.

DAVID MILLER, ) r , 1) MLL G ALYEAN. $ hir s'

3-3t.

PUBLIC SALE. j pursuance of an order of the W;nne Cir-i-ii it Coutt, at their Ainrnst Term 1823, we sli .ll sell, on Momtay the 9'h of this inont.li, f!io f.l'rtwina tracts of land, xiz: Om? tr:.cl uf 20 orres iiiiuiediutel below K1CILMOX1), on whi- li there is a GRIST 7VTTT.T,. One lot of 50 acres, anil one lot ol" QQ aores, ahout two nuKs Smith of Richmond, on the riv-r, housj; e-irts of Section No. IC, Township 13, ' Itanco I Wrt ; She same h. in? parts of the Heal Estate .. Jcie Clark, deeeused, for the best price ihey wall hrinsr, at a credit of sis and nine moiahs. in qiiul instatments, to atiy the dt mauds aLiiinst saitl Etate.

HENrW

, CLAHK

Sept.. 1S2H.

v WILLIAMS.) A mrS 3--4'.

i V. v. .'. l .' 'lie picmises ' mat At' Gahean Ifte of Whjup C t vt.

ill the iMTsnnnl propTtv of -aid "VleceJrsed, such t Cattle, Steep, Hoes one Clock nnd Tnf, Itonselndd furniture kc. on Satur !a the 4th of Ortober next. Twelve m th rredit will be .'iven to the onrcbaser for iV sums ov two doll ir Salelocommero e at 10 j'eioi k on saiti

la. Due Ml.Mi !;"i. e sron oy njvrr r'AT KA V I xr 5

mon, 1 gall, .keg;, $ 00. Hcrriiigu,gepl 3j'w 2-Zt