Western Times, Volume 1, Number 20, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 January 1829 — Page 3
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I'.rdleandGrecnsburgh to Midison. I VUe House occupied the forenoon ol
IMUSU u'i,Mv - . . idav, in discussion of the jnt rcso-j nrnvr. ii.t.e, jamahy io, ..vco. j .ua appointing a Cumaiivioner t . O . . - Thcone oiiginatiogin the Hou?cJ jt udlho 0en. by a Postscript m tV Ch'r'i provide fjr an election by jo'uu jpaper. from the Ohio Stat- Jonrwl. tua
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ia -roa lor .i third reading. On U.e 'ilcrmitasc on the 22d. ult. after a very 1 b .i... trt luvnes elected a -hort iltnes. Thu intelligence is conhr-
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I the joint resolution ret uivc ioiu. rut-
R,; domain, and the s.imc question npm
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rtOIUUOt: in ururr i j'icrvitu - ; trfitv recited all amendment?. The J lonsc refused, on Thursd t to take up I hcMlchiM Iioid hill. 1 his day the jcporthcu tcfotc made hy the commit-'to tteofWaxs and Meat. :Mt.t the exod:et cvcfadoptinS at present the ad A ... ..l.n tin. and re-romnnucu io a tciai vum- . " ... i 1 . .. . ... i" ... m.ttec with in.tructions to bung in a upon the mraurrM principle of tax iT.-ri t r.xoritivf lr. It itllUll, w --- - - j.licitcd considerable debate; the point of tnedicnev being chietlv canvassed.
Neither the Canal nor School bill have'rictv to which tnot readers are partial.
been tct reached. InJiaia Journal. .... . . a I PrVr.t Ju.lce cf U.e fi;th J-.-hcl cirril, ar l of t!,r f t ral rru!ftuting Attornfjt ol iM l-r Im. lent Jii-Ie of the fifth Circuit, Lfthifl ' .Vorri TO. Tot Tricutic? AttorHj of the Crit Circuit: Jorn I.nw, ScHttfrinj te.on't Circuit: J.Sn II Thompioa Jo'iti Kinjtlnirj, C7 10 4ft 3 CI 17 67 ai 42 it 10 ; attrmr ?l',u Ciri Ult: il.trtm M. RJ 8rttrrii.g &tr(U viircuil: Chulrs 1. B.ittell Scnttrrin fifth Circuit: W.lham W. Wiik Jiui'i Whitcouib, Ilir-ui Urown, "LlectcJ. J a f a n v a, z In the Senate, the hill giving two additional Senators nnd three Representative! to the frontier counties, which n.9 mer.tione.d in the last Journal as havir.g been lost, was on motion of Mr. Haridcn, rc-cotisidcrcd and passed by n m jonty ot on' vote- 1 he .Michigan road bill, which passed the Senate tome! iayngo, was amended in the House of Hipieentatives, ?ii as to ihtii: cntire'v its route and its termination, and ?o day r.wK back o the Senate for
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liniu, ouii mi. iiiuuiiiiuii j vi iij j'l.j.-.n ihe Senate areycry strorg 'p. rx bill his rot ) et reached that stape rA which its merits will he nclcd on. The "eminent domain" resolutions, c! imin fjr the stnto the right cf soil within its hout.darici, which ha 1 prcvioih passed the House of Represent tivci, w a, this Uy, read a third tunc ind paired, t.'icrc b. aig but two votes ia tho ncgHtivr. An animated discus ion tok nlacc thi after r.oon o a bill wvhicUhad paiic l the House of Rcprefcntat'.vei, in rchtion to (he rights and poweri of coutts and juries. In the House, the joint resolution mhkh originated there, relative to the viormin of the public land, was passed or. WeJuesday eveninr; by a handsome mticritv. On Thursday a resolution paned instruct ing the Judiciary com luittee to inquire into the expediency f J) ir.g oiTull the territory of the state yet unorg uiizcd, into counties. The .MiclJati ro id bill was ur.der consideratinn oa Thursday, Friday and to day, nhen it naiel in rather a doubtful shape. T he fust section provides that the road shall t to the Fa!h; the others that the Commissioners snail commence their survey at Madison, continuing the sntnc toward Napolean, &.c. and li'.c a return thereof in the CL-rks' iVtceof Dtcatur, Ripley and Jrifcron counties. Id destiny is yet uncertain it has created intetiic interest so often ns it ha i come up, each representative adhering to the point most faourAble to his constituents. A bill lias ;een introduced by Mr. Dumont, for ihe incorporation of Aqricultural Societie. Thfi Canal hill was in committee of the whole to day; the same commissioners were continued, Mr. Burr being named n Ihe acting Commissioner; the per diem allowance of the fund Commissioners was fixed at .$2. .-Ni) fui (her progress was made, and th cornmilUe has leave to rit again. The bill giving additional rcpresentalion to the. northern counties, passed toiay by a vote of forty to sixteen. Iuch Wl bmineis has been daily transact:d. lb. Ail uccounts from Washincton seem to ' oncur in the npiuiiMi, thnt Congress vll io njtlung the pieocnt schM,n but p.in he usUil iictsi,e esaiy for the suppoitof 'i e n: u i e t, t . .7 'rent in Frdera list .
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vote A brcc numbers, om.r.yu.cat.nnshatf .been rro utd from cur Representative ;inlllP t:lt0 j .future, from this county, for wl.,fh rf trnt!.oni un'sincere thank Kf0m jcrs .KUiott and I .-.max, each. 1 i.:np ,crried the Report of the Commis ls;onon; 0fthc Wabash and Miami Canal
;n n m;r?, p.iiupin.i irJi:n; aisu iiwii .u . .. . i.ir.. . . ..i r... f - n vU and Internal Improvements relative the same, l'.oth of these reports are oith a perusil, and .osomii as time and :m admit 1 it, they .hall he-nen cr '.at leat such parts of them as are most iniiniMIH.. n v v - . .- .... v..:....i .nv iori. ivc. h'iii wui .t.iiiuu. tiiu t;Lc,M,lattl!C,, mato9 it dJlVlcult to do'fprm;n, Ta,,, to insert h.t. Dut all that
Klliott, I hae rtreivrd the Report of Mr.the Sta'.e of SouMi Crelinr for ix Jud - ih, Chairman of the Committee on Ca-jyears from the 4th day of March ntx.
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: fasl :i, pible, without too creat an cn-j,rt 'rro:ichinent upon that Miscellaneous va - S lUiIioriaiu sn.iii .i iv:.i:i it i 'i, .iv. ill - i : ii iuiii mi i.irkvv.iiiv 1,r. weeks, exenteen el our exchange paptr, , naeuiu int.- uaiernuy a "paring ai- . . I I .1 r, monc the number arc the c1 ... J v , t J ;r, . (Ncw Albany.) and .l.lvocate. (Lliatles-, v '. ' .A. . . ....... ......! ... vtifo I I, r. I , t 1 1 lTf, ll.l IMIIIlt'l intuit ...in. .ii. , ' ' , . , ., i . ., i . f : tzif in ttiose u no did sunscin e. It is rertainlv true that punters I.:ie tv live more on nmnLial support, than an II III I II IM HI 1' " 'l "U""l ivii--.ili ., ' . , ll.Awl... dl..M.l.i iilimn rTi .nj 'i r r. . sopreat as theirs. Even here, m Way tie Count, there is sou -e reason lor tins observation, as it i net unusual to do fen dol lars worth of work get o,i in cash, and louk tine. So. ul-o, wi'.'i subscribers, if one in M pay? thecczi'i, we do well. There i . . r . - :.! are cr lew w no are mu "goon jor u, and, in fact, could just as easily pay up punctual!), as not, bat they are negligent about it, and when they settle, frequently give a an excuse, that they '"did'nt think cf it sooner." 1 will not scold a word, t.owrer, at the subscribers to the Times, btit do sir.cerely w isl all who are in arrears for the Kivporiiim. and who have noer I ecn we about it. to attend to it. as soon n conTenient ,as other reaons, as well as a wish to get the mf rey, induce me to make thiica!!. Tuj hics. m trie tuih ult. this yen erable nuuiter reached Thiladelphi i, cn bis return homewards from a long and fatigueing tour in the West. On the eef..... I.. ... ....-.. I.. . ,1... I... 1. - """t Wi """ " i" '"ugn.g " 'Jst '"''. t .. . i-i ... it. r. ; 3 ' . I T-1. . J I . . I - . . , mem. i ne mxi i;av, puim.iv ) v.v. a km ue(iv.nerry Mreei .ueeting, in ! r r t -hhmm an 1 Green Street Meeting in ih a if.fi uivr t and spoke nt each, in his al!e-i i, .-u-mm. to a crow.! d boti-'e. The pic ot tii multitude an und thf door, was -o . o it, at both places. ! mir before the hour fir meeting, tb.at J.undredi of anxinu li-tc iier were unable to pet witliiu beatirtf ditance. He passed thronirfi Washington City, on his w ty to Philadelphia, ami bad x mei tinp there which tvas atlenled by members of Contrres, otJiccrs of Govcrnmert. Foreign Ministers kc. in abundance, who were induced, by curiosity, to go and hear this celebrated (Quaker preacher. NORTH CAROLINA. Major John Owen-, of Idaden county. has Wen elected go nrnor of this state for the enuiiur year. The following is a statement of the ballotinp: lt -td 31 4th 5th Cth John Owen, 43 49 71 89 92 9G Richard I). Spaight 50 5G 80 89 89 92 Montfort Stokes, 39 29 19 withdrawn Willis Alston, 2G 19 withdrawn James Mebane, 22 14 11 withdrawn Sea tie ting, 6 2 15 2 Willie P. Mangun, esq. formerly a rep rrst-iitatite in congress lor this distnet was yesterday elected Judge of the Sunc rior Court without opposition, to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation o judge RutTm, lately appointed president of
the State Rank. Judge Rutliu was cho?en president of the State Rank, with a salary of 2500 dollars w ith the privilege cf practicing in all the court held in Wake county. It is hoped that under his able management the bank will attain a more prosperous conditionHillsborough (A. C. Gazette. The last Mail from the West, brings information of the death of Gen. GEORGE IZARD, Governor of the Territory of Arkansas. He died at his residence at Little Rock, on Saturday cvering, the 22d ultimo, after an illness of about ri month, which proceeded from an attack of the gout. Ry this event, the gov ernment of the Territory devolves, temporarily, upon Roiu rt Crittenden, the Secretary of the Territory; nnd, being upon the spot, he entered immediately on the discharge of the duties of acting Governor. A'utiunal Intelligencer. A'f Nf .ty. From this Slate tve loam
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U i. if re--. ' :.')''Vi riMir;i',' r '.iu ;''! tht in t l!,, Sen.ile,! k.i instant. I tiomuiatioii? ij rted on ti n c'jn;e dav, ;,v h of 0 !o 18, whicli it appears w;u jarty vote, every member ol each iirtv troing the whole. and A bill proposing a ConrsnUon in the hbls vine State has been, rejected in the est ame. hody hy a ote 21 to 17, which wai not a mere paityr veto, hut a vote npon principle. jYd. Journal. RoPEfcT Y. Hatm: ii.nbeeo re elect ed a Senator cf the United States from I'liere was no opposition to l is re lection. r. - Tlic fallowing most singular Lav, to fay the lea-t of it, has been passet' bv the deneral A"CTniiv ot rennvha'ka. It it . ., . ... r .i '? af rrfcah,.e th.e. Consttut.i of that r.(:,te' for t,,c l'fhature to uteriere in ':tr,M 1 j tA ,',i:' r " . . , - , . . ie pleases, am the one who iis to receive the fame, sctliat thev vir. Me no m-ral otdigation, ilishif;h time .t in.'tturiietil was altered. What riht r.e 1 e :i-! ituro has to desire the value of hat -lieu? : t inor- medium, wl.ch may form ,111' 'Ih.l I rl .-Ul'.-l.llllC HI llllll I llUlfllHS ' . 1 . r tl. .l If IT.'lt CllTlbt'lflfA .C r. .. n t..l.lW rtt . t .' r IC t liinuM im,tA , ,. at this time, when others arewil'mr to re- , . ... . , , . reive it of him. mifht he rmstinr.r.1 hut ' " i . . craut t::. "i thjs power by vkha power oy vhat authority 1 a ' uit- - r (i licninui on a man, or rasi tl 'ir.r V. t- t o note he received under the a-i'-fi'M n" the far. b:t a fewdas before, tor a v' icikU eoni Isrrtirnl I ........ ..1 ... j - , , . "inuer tie dollars aie much ia circulation. ..niiv-iivii. (and htrt we gf t bold cf verv few over Ithat amount,) must be cautious how they n.ii, iitru lit i iini"i I aula. 1 Ml' LjaW An Act concerning .SiYilI Notes for the payment of money. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ot ho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, that, From and nf.er the first day of Jnr.uary, 1 Cl29, it -hall net he lawlul for any person or per sons, rr body corporate, w ith the mien tion tccrca'cor put into cin u!ation,o: continue Iho circulation, of a r ar i r cir cul.iting medium, lo issue, circulate, or directly or irdnectly cause to tc issued or c rculatt d, any note, bill, check, ukrt(n ji j.ri , put p j. ring or evidencing, or idended to purport or evidence, that in y furn lees than five dol I us wdl be paid to the order of any per- - r r, ten nig or hoLHnc such note. bill. e k ti. U-t or paper, cr to the t Me s tmo, or that it will be re- -( ivi (' i, i iiniMit of any deb' or dcfn a:, i, . r that the Vrarcr of the same, cr .!)V j-.tsoii reieivitr or holding the n -, w .i! be entitled to receive any Hoi us or filers of the value of anv nm le-s than b- .bdlati; nnd that 'mm and nftPr the said first day of Janiary next, it shall not be lawful for any pei on or persons, or body corporate, to make, isue, or pay away, pass, ex change or trnnsfer,or r auf.e to be made, issued, paid away, pass d, cxchat.god. or transferred, any bank note, bill, tick et or papers pcrporting o a bank note or calculated to be circulated as a bank note, of any less denomination than five dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted hy the authority aforesaid, that any and every person and persons and hody cor poratc, ofTcnding against anv of the pro visions of the first section of this act. shall forfeit and pay for every such offence the sum of five dollars, to be re covered by any p?rnn suir.g ftr tin atne, as debts of like amount are bv law recoverable, 1 half for his own ue and the other half to be for the use o the overseen, guardians." or director of the poor, of the city, county, district or township, within which such olfence shall have been committed. The Batiks in nnd near the Citv of Philadelphia, generally, will receive Small Notes from thf ir customers, from 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock, until the first o January, 1829. I ratiail Press. POSTSCRIPT A lcll cr from a gentleman of Cincinnati to his friend in this place, received by the last mail, announces the death of Mrs Jackson, the wife of Gen. ANDREW JACKSON, President elect of the 'Unitee State. This intelligence was brought to Cincinnati by a stearrT boh, 'and was believed to be authentic; hv.t no particulars have reached us, rxreptthat Mr. J. was unexpectedly carried of! by a bad cold, on the 22d inst. after a very short illness. The tame letter states, that G. M. Gibb, Esq. late Chief Justice of the Keuluckv Court of Appeals, Jkw been elected a '-sen ator in Congress in the place ofCnVR M Johnston, whose1 tetm .0 service exUres on inetiin oi March irext, ny a Ynajontv : t . t r mm l o-i yoies over r. lisyrn"'". .ol
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1'I.OUU. The advices from Liwr pool to the 8th ult. received nt Haiti
more on the IClh inst. cau? d an imme diatc enhancement in the price6 of flour
grain in that market. About 1000 wharf Flour was sold at 3,00 inter addod. Several parcels Howard a'u.
street at 8,00 cash. The vtaron price
ranged from 7,75 to 7,S7 per hbl. In our market Hour has advanced to 5,37 from waggons, and in good de mand. Whiskey continues in good request at 21 Irom waggons. ASHES Pot, ton, $90: Pcail, .sl00 6carce, and in demand. BEESWAX 22 cents per lb. BEANS 02 1-2 a 75cts per bushel in some demand. CIDER Bbl. .S3 00 CASTINGS S00 00, ton and han dago, retail 3 1-2 ts. per lb. COAL Pittsburgh, in vard, 18. COFFEE- Havana, green, first qual ity 1G to 17, Fair 15 to 1G; St. Domin go, 15 to 15 1-2. COTTON 1st quali y 11 to 2d. do, 10 to 1 1. CANDLES Sperm per quantity 33 to 35, otherwise 37 1-2; mould 12 1-2; dipt 0 to 10. CHOCOLATE No. 113 to 20 cts. flow sales. CIGARS American common 75 to 1 00 per thousand. COTTON YARN Assorted num hers 27 to 2G. FISH Mackerel, brand of 1823, No. 1, and 2 none in market; No. 3 .s3 50 to 9 00 Cod, dry, box, .$2 50, Sal man, 1 gall, kegs, $1 00. Herrings, box, 50 to 75. FLAX-SEED 40 ccnti, io de mand. FLOUR From wagons, 5 37, from store 5 50. FEATHERS 22 to 25 in good de mand. GINSENG 15 a 18 cents, per lb. in good demand. GLASS Rest Pittsburgh, 8 by 10. 5 00 to G 00; 10 by 12, 5 50 to GOO; 2d. .piahtv 8 by 10, 1 00; 10 by 12,5 00 G LCI' American, 20. GRAIN Wheat, per bushel, G2e. ir good d' mar.d; Rye 25; Corn 25; Oats 13 to 25. HEMP 5 00 a 6 00, per cwt. HEMP SEED 2 00 per bushel. HIDES Southern, dried, 13 to 15. IRON Juniata, hammered, per ton1 x!30; Puddled, . $C0 to 100; Hoop, 6, C,and 10 d. .S130; ditto 4 1 40; and nail rods 1 2G, Juni it i roll SJ175, sheet from 10 to 12 cent? j r lb. LEAD Pig, 4 3-4 '-5; Bar C. LI ! AT 1 1 Ell Sol . I :ate rn well tan ned 25, Cincinnati, 25 to 28; Calfskin? slC to 2G. Upper 21, and Skirtings, 23 cents nerlb. Harness, 25. Leather generally dull. MOLASSES 40 cents in demand. NAILS Juniata, asset ted sizes, 8. Pittsburgh common assorted G to Boston 9 a 10, wiought 1G to 20 dull. Ollr Tanners,, $22 to 25, bbl. scarce Linseed oil, from wagons, 52 a 53; in store, 55 a GO. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, 9 00. Prime 7 00 per bbl. Lard, kegs, 5; in bids. 4. Hams, good G to 8; Butter, 1st quality in keus, G to 8 ; Cheese, new 7 to 8. SEEDS Clover, bushel 3 00, Herd grass 2 00. SUGARS Best, 9 to 10, fair C to 9, I,-af 19, Lump 13. SPIRITS Cogniac Brandy, 1 50 to 1 75; Holland Gin, 1 30 to 'l 50; Ja maica Rum, 1 50 to 1 75; Peach Bran dy 75; N. O. Rum, old, 62 1-2to 75, new, 50; Whiskey, from wagons, 21, from store 22, SALT Turks Wand 1.12 Conanvuigh and Kcnhawn, Utqilal. 50 cts. TALLOW G to 7 cents. TEAS Imperial 1 37; Young Hy son, fresh , 85 to 95. TORACCO-Superior James River, 50; Kentucky manufactured 5 to 8; Cincinnati 7 tn 8. FREIGHT. Freight to Wheeling 40 50; Lou villc 12; New Orleans G2 1-2. IS hereby given, that hy virtue of a writ of DOMESTIC ATTACHMENT. Issued by me, and directed to Isaac "Gray, Constable, one Feather bed and heddint. bedstead, a Brass-Kettle, a Trunk, hr.dt several th;;r articles of bouscho'd furuj. turo, tias ttern attached us t.e r.roperty of Wiiiliam H. Vtiughan, at the suit of Cement Messick, and mi prureeil to acton the 8a- U,U, at my ottctn Richlfiond, v, avno county, Ind, on the thirty ti'Mday of this instant. Of which the said William 1 1. aughan will mketiOtice. ELIJAH LCEi i. V.
Of the Receipts:, and Expend! turns, of the Treasury of balance 1 r.p to Jaiit:;-ry tern, Balance rcmaininr in the Treasury on the first xdondnv in Jr.n-
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Store and Tave;n License. ui ,iuam iic;,::i-- col.rr--f ir ir t tor, on account oft-:;, ."or the year 1827, pj f Do. of sundry persons for -i' a- e o7 io . oi iavid Jioovcr, Jurors fe.es, Do. do. do 4 75 6 00 10 0 23 34 Do. tax tor exhibiting shows, Do. ol A. LUiott, collct'r for 1C20, Total amount received, 1813 GS EXPEirDrruiirs. raid sundry persons on orders, 1039 35 Balance in Treasury, 279 27 Of which sum $15 27 is money recivf d for Estrays, which, pursuant to the Statuteis to be detained in the Treasury, 3 years subject to the owner's order. The total amount of Revenue, is, $2995 03T num wncn ueuuet amount of Receipts, 1318 65 Will leave due from collectors Jlfi7G 4f Of which is due foom William McLane collector for the year 1827, the sum of 855 iff And from the same collector for the year 1828 f21 14 Totl amount due, 1676 4f It may be proper to remark that tb Collector's commission has not been allow ed him., lor cither 1C27 or 1828, Respectfully submitted. WM. PEG 1 1, Treasurer, W.C -Jan. 1st, 1829 gf). 1TCTIC .i 4 Cyrus Finch, VI". On Petition for Partition. ef Real Estate. Jno. & Wm. Booker, Susan and John GroTe,Hiram,David,Jacob, William and Samuel Brown, Augustus, John, Julius,Slvanus,and Alexander Grove, Fernando and Cynthia Ann Evans, and Sarah Booker, widow, and also as Guardian of the children and heirs of Jacob N. Booker, deceased, heirs at Law of Samuel P. Looker, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to the said heirs of Samuel V. Booker deceased, that by virtue of a deed of roveyance to me made, by James Caldwell and Ann Caldwell, his w ife, I w ill apply to the Judges of the Wayne Qirruit Court, at their next Term to le holden at the Court house in Centrcville on the 4th Monday in February next, to have commissioners appointed, pursuant to the Statute, in such case made and provided, to make partition between me and th.e abovemenfionod heirs of the said Samuel P. Booker, deceas. of all the Real Estate, of which the sWSamueK
P. Booker, died, seized. TJ i r f
F.state lying and beingjn Wayne, Randolph Centreville, 1 LIST REM AINU mond. Wayne day of January out before the first be sent to the Genera LETTERS. A Amick William Arnett Jesse Akcr George D Baker Henry Brad berry Thorsss Benton Joshua 2 Baker John C - Cranor Thor. Cockefair L! Eaton LevinCox WilliCombs JoV Clark Doi Coflin Hann Cougill Cale D Davis Allen Dearth Williatx E Ellis Renjami Smith N'ichola r Fiher John Font Judith Fulghum I'JaJ Harris Jocs 2 I E'iward Hubbard Vnson Archabald Jria .T Wright David or Julian Vsohon Roberts Joseph Winslon Elizabeth Wright James Wriglit Jonathau Winston Pleasant Wright Foster r. I Johnston L. IE I Lhktns Daniel Lewis Nanccy Morris Jeho'iaphat Mendenall Miriam (57 letter)
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