Western Times, Volume 1, Number 5, Richmond, Wayne County, 19 September 1828 — Page 3
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!. lls-h il.e ilrseils with p-oU'S and i?h ii fen In re cnlighl -ucd all Kuropr, whose name is at the ie-a.1 this ,rti ,!,, ,'rs and vvherc the w.r!c of a CervTintcs ac- cle, giving, as thry liave tdd n, cor1! ,n i. ,-!thr lh,lo?cj.l.cr? stox.o, uirc J an ;mm,ul;i!i!v fjr lhe ius of rpct informalion a3 to the dir-ncc ih .ps'u- as thr l)imc trll n not lli aulhor' :uM :m exalted f.unc for ihc between the doctrine of Elta Hicks. .a-'hlMTSi, not t In; e nuqht hy man. j '0"ntr in v.l.irli In; lived. , and the party called OrlhoaVx. But Ttill the soul, weruv of its Itnthrn,' Spain has nivin prremptory orders seeing the subject noticed in several hhal. otl'its mortal iiad piniorsiterif for the ev.uiiatioit of Cadiz, by the. paper?, we fed justified in alluding to with ,he ui: rf imm..rtality,ai,,l Hi.- r,rrrIl (ro ;t!le most unfortunate difference waich (,-. m. iv in il oi! to Tighter climbs Tl , ,,,, . .... , , , A , , I. ,.om. .!.- d.-mal r.alms -f Death. Portugal. 1 nc recent pel. t.cal and has taken place in a society which has Tni- ia f-nrju hope, in. lvedin drk militiry movements in Portugal, have been remarkable for the mild und pea i t d tm tn i mm j -I tuir. r wh' entitled her to considerable notice. ( ccable deposition of its n mhcr, ever h ii u.ivt i! -I futtintv, ami pierced ) M guel has been proclaimed King,' since the days of its found- r, George ihr u-h tie mM, cloud- which over- :I (! Oporto, a city which refused toac Fx, in the reign of Cruris I II. lt -g n-jr I I'll ! s-T i n ? The Vv of. , , . . , . t . I., n C . I i n.i t .i . i T, ... , : . i .! i kii'wh dge I um asfuch, has been reilu On S iturd;t , the 6th. of this month, .!; u h itli ! ot pen tr itccl the gloom - t!u. Jjoht of ri.ih-ot bv hath idv red to submission, and the constitut'uni-. at the Illchmond Quarterly meeting, a
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H hit. A t In I in ftituiitv xert a I mg f t tl tiff up-Mi m.a; rurbini!( the lark .1 of the wicked, and ! j (1 r . r ki .1 ..n.-.iiir'Kf hut IIij t irfn.Mlc 1 , , xvhen' incurahle" disease. ;i 1 . r . t .... ... . . r "ii .Ji ai'ie tni-toriune s. rouil tne path n Ii it.'i intermttiriblo daikness, lithe dim Iil'I" of tu'uritv alone, that i an rr at h birr. IL tix s hi eve s'ead l! on th it,.i the ( l h ; o u 'ir h can guite him to a harbor of r t a place of 'Urttv. And wh'M) the tl od of ti e !. a'h rolled nn iv ;dl rtt hope pron-rfs -f azr a z- met, and r hemes of am ution, wheti we I i e . . I.ai'gr d the fire and iv M itv f c-Utb, ( r the I Ipb of aL'e. l r our t;i.hi.ir :ir t' 7.' M UT fe' IHC ' i IMimhei! the tp ( J U tlh r c I. r ! iep d i f i1! z' a: d ll nv i r-. '.o . ,tk hi - t;l uiHi and how d- I !c v . nl 1 b.' our cot.di'e n. vitha' '.( h"'- (, ;::ir;!i"r aid a octler ' i r i:m hi: n.i.r, M.iTi:?ni!:if m. n i'.U maintain. try !r"f truth hfrvh ' rf-U rir,JU-
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v -r,itn m:u.i).ur.f::TYic r..ur roiti:ir; m MMAitv. ElTFiOIMv live? an 1. The Arnc ri an Ta-ifT b;ie pr-duc d ni'ich fecdine E: el " d. () the loth Juh, in thr IIuo of fomm -ai, Mr. IIu?iso., ar'er nvyit u (,ir copies of our Tariff? of IF-21. aid the I p;e;i,t p; r, i t h a II V roi i.ll'll ' i a I i oi fr Jtn his tmjes t mi': inters in t.i coun-
try on the sujei t. p-ke quite lirc-h in J orpoi!iori tt) tlicm. II '. pomtd nut. what he ccrceivrd to ho the c ils hie h ! would arie to thi tu'div from o ru incus a pohrv, which found it up port in c lectiotic crii g purposes Mr.
Hume attiibutcd the paage o the Tarifl" to a principle of retaliation on r it part. f-r the x luiou of our corn fr m theHri'ih markets. Parliament h as m de a grant for the erection of M lit r w-iks in the Canada?, 'to protn t them against the ambitious views c f the li itc d States.v England look tathewai now wa ;'mg on th continent, with a jealous ee, a 4 may hejudg'-d by the dec I ara S.tion tna e in parliament en the m'jert. ju.. l i :,t. i ti in: ii. i iri'ie peace wiui i'tv tiian4re, an Afru in tri'e, after extorti' g fif.rn their King HtOO otitic tS ofgd, &Z two ho-t ices. There has been an niin-ual quantity rf rain in Iv. gland the j ;i.t reason. Thr crop-, particularly of wheat, have er n much clatn aged ; and gate, fences 1rre, and even houses, have been swept Juray hv it. F,nn-r. The King of France ha 1 i'-ue.l an crJinance, lo destroy the1
tchools under the Jesuits. The press is( service-, hatih d down his Hag, discharged guarded with so suspicious an eyejed hi- men except, enough Intake care s formerly, and more libeity is gi en of the ve-seds a d is about to return t fr the investi ration of political af-Jiome to the United State-. The Mexi-
t ";rs. pin. This cour.try which once UMamcnt coti'icuous jtlaro in lhe onphy fjfF.iirope, for its fertility, ir commercial ad vintage?, ha9 sunk wilder tho ( Vmnnw lior Linrrc II. . - - - - . j j v. . aiv.. nui', llllli till I'ioglect of littrature,to the lowest state ; f f political impottance; nnd from histo!lone, wc recognize her as lhe emufrv whf-rc CarthaL'pnian ;nJ Itonim. rtT were once at issue where Moor-
i. il ii - . . . was ver d tslardlv. S- me of the I'orliintiin tit i t r t c! i 1! r- l ( t m ;i 11 1 llDf- . ,!-. i at j . . it ol D.v M "U( I: Maderia, in partic - in ti ,r l"ltrlu!, for Dor 1 -dro. doin f. r some time yet. Russia and Turkry.'VliC countries. j( . :,Ur,lct 1(. mns, at. t t i ri x t tf- r t t-riK-. are Russia j . 1 'i- 1. . r . 1 : ai u 1 ui k y , t 11 .u i uu- 1 oi u.e ttu.ui 1 narv war w liic h c xists between tin m. 0 the 7th July, t'.e Ru'sian army had taken se ral for'resses and 800 an non, and marched w ithin 160 milJ ol ( 'oo'lantinople. the capita! of Turkey. T' Sultan, though t i i.se ic tis of his inevilabh doom, was colh ting Ids forceg a' Adii aiioph , and had lequircd every Muslcman between the ig - of 14 and CO. to bear inn-. II ? se -ins not di-po-j ed o y. ld .vithou a struggle. The. K .ian arm' ep.:t'd to atta k C'Mi-taritinople shtlv, aal on its fate t 1( rr,8ult ef the c '.tes' tnut h depends. Greece. Th Greeks are not prtsc cuiing their wa with much ? pi lit. Thet attacked the Turks at Athens, an I to k the city - but wer forced to abandon it again. Captain Hastings was killed, w' ib animati. g tli- Greeks at an 1111 Mlicissful attack 01. Anatolico. Strat ford Canninu is fipected there, on a nossion from Great Hritain. coi jointly with a ndnist r from France, for the Mirpose cf bringn g the cpucstion ol (irecian i ch'perdence to ariose. SOUTH AMERICA. Colombi'i. The National Conven tion a Oeana has been dissolved, and the Counc il cf Stale on the ICtt June. pUced all power in the hands of Il)lnnr in obedience, as they k1 , to lhe wis of t1 o people, to saie the country from annnhy. Peiu refusing to follow the xair i le, Ihlivar has declared war 1. jaint that ijovernment, and i on his w. o e-t ddish him-elf supreme President. Urazil." The war still c ntinues lietweet th Bi azilian and 13uei.o Avreui g'eti nieets. Toe Emperor of Brazil made iff. rol mairi i;e to the Priicess Am- Iia, ot S del', hut the minuter who bore tt'e ;nesage w as r tun ed in ha-te with a lo cative answer. Peru. In consequence of the form d I) I iration of war by liolnrir. agunst Pei 11, on the 3d of July last, much a I inn pr vails at Eim a. Bolivar is sup posed to he n his way t that c ity, with 'war and sword," to re duce it to his authority . Peru i a Republican govern, merit. & by the late constution the people are declared forever a free and in-d'-pedeiit nation a separate, sovereign state. Cc-n. Lamar is at the head of the Peruvian army, and all foreigners resi dent there, are required to bear arms in d fence of the government. Lnmnr s much liked, and Bolivar too has many friends. MEXICO. Mexico seen s tori joy a stale of tran quility at present. Our Mitd-ter has been trying toiffnt a trc ty between that country and this, but we arc not inform d of the final result. Intelligence received at New-Voik, sa)s Com. Por ifr, while in command f a,hip and two In igs, in the Mexican! cat. s were dissatisfied with him, but we do in t Ii arn on what arcoutit. SOUK! Y OF FRIT.NDS. We have eve r be lie d it t he improper for public newspape is lo enter into, and take part in, any differ -r.ee? vhicli may e-xi.t t religioin socie ties. ... , ... r 1 . ,. .; e have thcrelorc rclusrd t PuIipmi arlie h s w hie h have- been handed us by the members of the respectable tccicU
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aivisinn took niacetniue so ipiv, ana the friends of Ilicks appointed WavnesVI 1 1 Oltin n I ho nl n ftr iAA incr .1 1 . 1 1 . . their y early meeti. g whn h i he i next month. He is in Ohio, and vxpeeled there. U e see hy an article m the Phil oh l phia Evening Pt, conied from the B--reari, tint like divisions have takt n i place, in mot of the meeting in the I."' k ... 1 i. . . c ... 1. i.si. a a niue ouiioi-i mi ur mnb ribers bedong the .c iet of Frier ds' we nive a hor extrai l from that arti.le. Eit'act. 4,Th- w ole numb1 r of memneis in tne -no' li iv meelincs. 'jelonging t 1 the P Haih lphia earlv meetii of all i e. a d f t.oth sexes and par'ie-. i? ll.4;C; they aie divided as follows: Fiends. Orthodox. Members of all a: Sc 'oth sc Xe,(niu 0105 1SC2 being ranked on I' d te tto ir parent" Male adult nu mbers Mmisfe rs Elders
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Overseers f tty Friends, i? n;cant wilt are l.rrf call-tl Hirkntes Among the number ar- 3a9 members, mal- and femah-, (iucludi'-g minor-) w ho are la- d as n utr.d; at d, about 100 male adults in the came situation. 'Twenty two oat of thee twenty four meetings ch tinue to hold at the t-Hme tims and placet, and in the same order a heretofore. ! New York the number of the Or thod' X doe not exr" d one eighth . f the whole, and of ilii-tv Monthly ni e tings from which we have, heard, all. wittt but ori- -xceptioi!, ac conducted b Friends exclusively, in the usual order and ma-'ne-r. "Baltirn re yeailv meeting is the patent m e-ting in the N' w World: be ii gthefint es'ahlished on this conti nent. There is not, we beliete, a twee-ti-th part of its members Orthodox." We have given thi- extract for the satisfaction of the Friends of both par tics; bu' forbear t" touch the doctrines on which the v divide. 05-Wayne. Uat all hodew !! The UN. Jerse y Mirrur," of the 3d inst. announce"! the rames of 19 candidates for Council; (T S3 for Assembly; 10 for Sheriff; and 20 for Corcncr ; making in the whole 132; all regularly nominated, and returned to the clerk, a candidates in the single county of BURLINGTON. And for the next congress, there are 2: regularly nominated candidates. Let nobody in future say wc of Indiana are the only people who contend for office Wc have never had more that f.j candidate?, in Wayne county, at one time. THE LIGHT OF NATURE. The celebrated Mr. Hnme wrote ar: essay on the sufficiency of the lipht f nature, and the no less celebrated Rob ertson wrote on the necessity of Revelation and the insufficiency of the light of nature. Hurne came one evening to v isit Robertson, and the evening was spent on liits subject. The friends of both were present, and it is said that Robertson with unaccustomed clearness and power; wlctht r Hume was convinced hy his reisoning or not, we cannot tell, hut at any rate he did not acknowledge Jus conviction. Hume w as very much of a gentleman, and as 'c rosc to depart, bowed politely to those in the room, while as l e retired through the door, Itohcrtson took the light to f-how him the way. Hume was still f.icii: the door: 'Oil sir,' said he to Robertson, 4 find the light of tialurealwa8 suflie i nt,' mid continued, 'pray don't trouble your.-elf, jir;' and so he bowed on. The stieet door was opened, nnd presently as he bowed a long in the entry, he stumbled against something concealed, nnd pitched ilown the stairs into the street. Robertson j riin ;t(-r him with the light, and as he i ,u'!1 U 0VVr "nifj.hifpered softly and very cuitnnnlv, 'You had better have a , .,, v e 1.,. f.:.., 1 ir htt'e lifiht Irom atovt, InenJ Hume. ViK racing him up he hid good night laud returned to his friends.
It is worth t lie remaik, ttit! while mo?t of 'he minor atesmen of Europe unite in condem.ii'ig and belittlcing the Turkish Sultan, the great French and English noblemen, who have been on embasi( s to the Porte, speak in the high est term-of the talents, unanimity, and integrity of this chief, &, ofTiis undaunted spirit and great lesources; and are of opinion that the Russian army, instead ol a holiday pr menadc through the empire, will find some work to perform, and that "the way of the invader' is hard.''' B-iston Sentinel. Cupid hunting. Married, in Newbu n. Jas A i .ms to Caroline Hu it. Hits off number of hats were sfolen out of at. entry in a neighboring citv. Strong Beer. J .mes Bier, a laborer in Oif-rri ounty. Me. lately lifted a ou'-g Ii- ffer hel...ging to Mr. Sherman
"!"V r a five rail fence, on a wager. I j Tho firsl eortion cf memherS of the ;legislaiuie under the new Cherokee ; Constitm ion. was to take place on the tirst Monday of August. IMPROVED FIREARMS. A man having sold a gun to an Irishman, he soon returned with it, complaining that the barrel was much bent. "Is it?" said he, "then I ought to have eharge-d more for it' Whv so," 6aid the other. "Bee ausc these pieces anconstructed for shooting round a corner TECUMSEH. Col.Johnson,of Kentucky, has long enjoyed the honor of having slain this great Chief in battle ; and has allow ed the credit of the exploit to be given to him, without contradiction, although he knew it due to another. The Hon. Benjamin Hardin has at length undeceived the public on the subject, without any desire to rob Col. J. of any particle of just praise. Gen. Blair of South-Carolina, in a letter to the Editor of the Southern Chronicle, dated the 18th of Sept. lcf2-L has given information that when 111 Congress, he was informed bv Mr. Hardin of Kentucky, that the slayer of the Hero Tecumseh was a poor widow's son, of the name, if he forpets not, of AD UK a lid in his teens ; who seeing; the danger of his lender, shot th' chief dead with his rifle. It oughi to be added, that Col. J. never asserted that he k.lled Tecumseh. DliuD - V his ri'Sidfiicr, .c l'r.. Ky. k.i M iiid iy cviMiinj, the 25!'; ult, in the .r2ti. v e:.r of hi- npe, i ... Hon ROBKRT TRIMULK, .1 di.tinguil d jurist, and one of the Judges of the S 1premc Court cl the United St ites. On the ?ame day, and at about the same hour, at his residence, in A! ams Co. Ohio, the Hon. CHARLES WILLING BYRl), a Judge of the U i.itcd States Court, for the District ol Ohio. We omitted to notice the deaths of these two eminent Jurists, in our last paper wc now add a third. --At Philadelphia, on the 2!M ult. the Hon. RICHARD PETERS, Judae of the District Court of the United Stales for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. On Saturday, 23d. ult. in Staunton, Virinia, thc Rev. Enoch George, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ag d about Gl years such a m an such a life of usefulness, rise above ordinary panegyric, his praise is in all his churches. full. HlttHH rem h, mui lUkk Urlf LtJi'-' Moroi-ra Fhea. In -h rm bneU ii a ponr nllitrh'J lo Uwrork.witliwlurh , jf liad without Lruhin, ill not rul'ru,crM.u Il Whllf tl Iuhl. r.ACll BOTTl.K Will be labtUti nnd rignti hj the cndirs.
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For tale ut lhe Drus itore of HANNAH & PUG 1 1. Centreville, Sept. 1 0, 1 828 ShcrijjTs Safe. BY virtue of nn execution ta uie directed from the Wayne circuit court, I will offer for sale on Saturday the IKhduv of October nest at the dwelling hou?oof fJF.ORG H W. HOI. MAN, 20 Acres of unproved land; part of the S. " quarter fec !7.TIG and range 13, iiiJucktoit Towuship: also 3 Acres of con.N standing in the Geld, taken ia execution and to tie sold ns the property of George. W. Uol.MAff, at the suit of JAMLS SheARMA.N. WILLIAM M'CIXE, Shff. w. c. Septeciber I?thlC$5. 5Jt
PROPOSALS BY . JOKN SCOTT, FOR PUBLISHINO BY SUBSCRIPTION. A OF RHIS MAP will c ntain h varielj of useful and interesting mutter, not iimi ,tly publuheil in maps. It will shj'lhe Indian m.rl County boundaries the seats of Justice and either Towns the Surveys as registered in the severu I Land Offices the location of the several Indian tribts, their villaees, and the numKer of their inhabitants Cumberland road St., to road, Wabash canal, Water coures tho form of Government of the State Face of the country, Soil, Prairies Antiquities and an interesting Table, showing the quantity of 1st, 2d, & 3d rate land in each county, the number of Ii. habitants. Lawyers, Doctors, Ai r chant?, Printing: Offices, Mills, Machinery ic. 1 ne winae in be neatly executed on copj.er plate, handsomely embellished with a view of the FALLS OF OHIO. It will be neatly printed on a fine sheet of paper, (212 ft. by 3 12 m size,) handsomely colored, varnished and mounted. Price $5 00. or 4 neatly colored. The scale will he 9 miles to the inch. 0J" xpecimen of the work will be exhibited to persons wishing to subscribe, and if lhe work falls short of the specimen, subscribers will not be bound to receive it. Centreville, lnl. 1823. For Coushi, Consumptions C,lda. Inr w :'2d Whooping Coughs, Spasmodic Asthma fain, in the side Dijficulty of Breathing and uant of Sleep. rMIE proprietors of La Molts Cough Drops have refnuiit'l from saying but little in mmrai mtati.ni cf thi prepar i!i m being confident that its t;1uc would prove a sufficient recommendation; from the increased leoiand for the article, and the nrrat celebrity whi h it has gained io every part of the United St te where it is known and in order to render it ns extensivcl? u-eful
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a possible, they f rl confident in offering it to the r.ublic as an Approved Medicine m thoe-dib. eases which it professes to t ur.-, and one which has rendered -the most entire fatisf.iction to hII thi)?- who have had an opportunity of observing and testing its nalutary effects. In confirmation ofvvhich they now presem it to the put. lie und r lh- sanction if the following- rrrtiGcHteg from rh yMciins, Druciri'ts siiid Tf-rchat io (!itIerLnt part of the nm' fri . CL Ii TIF I CA TES . We, the- ubrribf s have old La Jlotts Ctjiigh Drops, as accnts forth' Messrs. ( r v'?. I he .Medicine has obtained thp Hprohnti -i of u,e j ijniic, ny t ueiii) many cures or ina f t winc h it is T'i-mn)f,ndeil. Wf ' ve therelore no hesitation in rr comtne niip.ir LA MO TTS' COUGH UltorS as aa v'U-Mt medicine. Ci Daw-pon, efriigsi.-t, and 1 .t t - U. !urceon ut Fort Fayette, Fitt-sburph, Pa. J li ;. a), M. D and V.. D. D.jwner ilruriM-. Z.ittville. Wm. Mount, M. I Da ton. M. '.rt o. Apothe'car. V Ha!', Good wm ant -lton, A: c. druc-tsts, Cincinnati. Ira Delano. I'ni;;-gi-t, Ci,il!iotlie. S. Sharpies, rafrch"!!-: St. Cl urvilc; f r.rub'icher k co n. if ' i"t.-, S; ringfi. Id; I. 1 FrazSer, im rchaiM, . i-n, ui. Lowry , merchant, Lehan. m, (O ) D. F-. Ferns, L'lwrenccbiirfh, (Indiana.) Tl t: as v l, ilrnji-t, D i-hvillp. Fhoma- Dim-, S ,elln villi ami Mr. (iv -rce MMVini 1, Ch.rk- 'U , (Trim.) Dyers 1: Sutler, dniti'ts, I on- -e ; F. Mojd dru-siM, Frat.kforl Dr. M i . .'-h-by , ftn lunoi, !. ( rt;t -l,fi-l.l Si Rii"i'd. druc. -Is, Diiivrlt ; MMh.iiiie 4 VUe.i, m n hantf, ? rlbyville: P. El. i'ri , nan hai 1, Grorre-tow 1 1'. & II. Parents, Merchant8, Paris Alenn t & StM kton. nierchanl. Flfn.u.csl ur-h 1 . R. Atwood, Gre'cinLnrgl, F. Frabue, dnii.'it, Ruellville, and El". M. K.rchtTal. ,ri.-!::t IJarUtown. (Ken tuck .) Vcrlijiinlts of important cures t ill accevtjany iach H'tt'.ie. ui'.h particular directions for v . if;. Or Sold Hhoies;- by O.A- H.Ci..-l. Itimbii', Oiio, nnd l)v I Tlioti's i" . i. Pearsull, Ful'e rto-. .V S, fjn, Hi.t'er J nkins, ilru;its, l'Lila'hlj.hia. tun! by S - cser. Georce and James It liley , Gt orte Ii . J. S. Kta il, lialtimo'C. Kr.ch bottle contain- 45 doses price CI. The above medicines will be kept constantly for sale by Dr. Ferguson, New Paris Ohio, ."'nd at the Dru.' stores of Meti.icnhall A: Williams, Richmond, and Pugh i Hannah, Centreville In. ryiHF.RK tvii.i. b offered for sale, to th A LOWEST 3IDDEIli on Friday, the last e!3y of OCTOBER ntf, at Anderson Town. Between the hour? of Twelve and Four o'clock, THE BUILDING Or A in town. S?a id house to be a FRAMC bnildins; twenty-six fret long und twenty-two feet wide, two stories his;h, a pta-i of which can t e seen by applying to the subscriber, to be finished by the firt of September 1829. Piotid and security will be required of th.' ( IYDEH TAh'Elxj for the performance. (KrBu order cf the BOARD OF JUSTICES WILLIAM CURTIS, A. M C. September 17t!t, A. D. IF.:3. .O'tds YES! rplm subscriber will oftcr at 1jL3 PUBLIC SAhK, on Wednesday tho Eighth of October nest, an elegant hem in the town of Richmond, near the centre; ofthetown; the House ii a long building well calculated for public buinesss or a private family. The purrhartr niu't pa v one third of the purchase money in hand: a Lbciul credit will be riven on the bub. m e. OB ED ALLEX Srjt. 1G, 1823. 52.
