Western Times, Volume 1, Number 28, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 March 1829 — Page 3
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'T thit all atteraph at eclf covcrnnt rroa'il bs forever afterwards vain. ,icn, sir,"' says the stringer, "if all 3 hP tra, wh-re i the great cause of
kfl.ilai-it? Are not the people com uniaE aiiiut themselves, of their V j m iD'nj 'Ticn' ?' or miht henotm-,r-j! "h ire not the powers of the penil i."vern;n.nt been txorciscd to the ny of the . poopl ?M Here, aain,: mist betru k ith liks nrpi i-, to :rn that the very reverse of this i tlic H, tlntthti pe ple u !cr the exer' ; of t!iese p levels, are m"re prosper-: . i. i.l happ, aid the country stands ) i 'n re lm;!i and elevated ground f-. .st the ii ttiuns of the earth, than n ri-j'iia. supporters of our free . iiutjor.s could pos-iMy have antici-fcr-I twenty ears a(, would have it .1 ncte. An J v. hat would seem r,nL i!)le still, is that those part of - v.T".jifd St.t" where the people jive felt the pru to al operation ot the i V rfj:-,. of thi povcr. are in a mnchj rc p-espcruu ronjition, than thosv. rti w tcie they h ue refuse 1 to ac-' ju ..' t : p': ation of thi policy. ' " l" r' v th it eit'Mi ir population of the ir.- to lin' lor fliut h;rp of th i y i"iir tn aMKf 0 v are i f.Hi'i'- I t . I U ('(.' ; nl tr,' vi "l :T.!i!r ;'l rc-tl 1:1 the irrie ot' th; r , r i 1 !.! ' U I I. t t I if III. I h it il H l- l f t ,-!V,l , Wi- Villi 1 1 ' V i r IfA 1 oijr V y ,i tr .i-':r t. t one !)!! ir ot tti'" luo v: .ire romju iictl it t t!i it trt'ilw ii.il m:h wtil K- r;ftrlt-1 on tin- inI I till' VllMlO. I'll )!-! wiM t.f ro'ilLT. .. in Mir rr.u.-ti, Iron th" ;;uMic I uil, .ni l rwi-t', .I'l-t will bit bj i;t a:t cMiv-)el pT.1i" tr- -:irr , !i I xv n will l;o ilotic , it i irev. r t c mu turf no do. k ) an!, naj v tr iw-fik-tV'ttt-rs li;l.t-t.ii , l uoj, or . Tf (. I i.i rir f r. st: No, ?ir, t!:cv tif r .ii:oe t t tr.c tl!:t:c porI, .ut: 1 .t oi . hul i in lute i . t . I : v i.l f.n :. iVh it th;n is nviro jnit. .u th it a -.:ti.'ii it tho mr.ttry tant if .Irawn .i. i u.'! ti .w tlx interior n art of our citii 4, .;, . ,i.i r t-im i; u: t )tht.'ia m tJ.c i T.roe-i t ul :..ir i it-rii it cmJitin J Mi l vte ; t I....I U cum, m:i, lime i rnp.o m viiih. 1 I ucriuii), n t.) t ii 1 . I rlniv; to j . vi.ir.-r, an l rn ' nt ".' rc ie ot tt. i s pole ) , t I -till t i t i- ii.no. i el ti.t-e t if. ?, tic ki Y I , .ii cr.tu I .'ir..n th.it tan-t lon tr I t..t- li'.if rtK- tin !r, while t!.r- cciiI i-l)( i:t. nut, lr, I hope I will u..t Ur
B r4to ! :.)Tilf.'iit!i;i lr ;i power in tlie!fjC"'. t j-rii i .rainri.t t h 1 the il m the' r rs . . .i I wt i-r .uiv '.!!t imr..eMLu. those ;. S In the llouic cf Representatives, the i iii tt.i t '"..i-titmiM-i, mi l -rowing ':f i ! -n-: ronsiderat'on of Mr. Smyth's propori t v in 1 e. -s i.-..') :u ui it rr.ni,i Ui. For (.on (o nmei,j th- Constitution wa rei ... ..,.., ;.! , r t.,ni,it!,,i km,!. !umed. Mr. Smyth continued his re-
l t.u iiee-n iu- tit u it't. te the t..irMi.er of I 'v ,..i. y w.i.-h m a i -ivonte wnih f-nne nr , ' , v.. ' ,i . , , I. i ii tit ii!;t lhie t'li'.U nu'.i in it I iT.ir i ti c p i;., y ot dutril it:nt; ttn puhlic .;i -t th r ; it in tht r.itei ft I' their r i 1 r. ...I .1. . iii f .tii.rf.l S:f -ir' " a it , i 'tiuii ,Ari-i, I t 'link tlu-ri- will tu; vrjr; 1 1 : T V in t!i(' I thilt mi h .Oi i X'Tti'e , " piC.r i llioie nrw Fj-'ui in oi .u uai ' I r in. I i:l- .1 ti it'iri- ;i 1 o.i- wl.-.rh hiive '''"
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l't'i" ' i.i tit of tho oti.r .ti-? r w..t,M ,puke at much length in'upport of his i -imit .iiun.1 iiin.r.k.ui..uofii . to amend the M.htar Approf. ir,.. t.r, r.-irif.lifij tle'ir i'e! tet kien J ... ; I' I . . ;.- r il mt.-rt Hit. S,r, I hw ni.l more priltion bill, by striking out the ,use . , ent th in I int' n-iel, when I hroat'-r I ; tmki' g provision for l he Armories, nnd
I; t! . ,t i ..t i : mi" i i ...in i i . ... i miM'ii r.:i7t.i.tu in." . . . , i i . . . . . i j . . ": '- r v,- l-.'l, nin. a !" -i :ill !.. with . I ;i in tu. .-. Hit I inn trhin:e my r'n1 i r U U 1 1 I iii vot'' f. r t he anirinlinent mi-1 I ,..,ii.,.ii ,n ih,.(. 1 ' ' ' i ni" in- - - i , ivc h. r. t 'if., re i "rtt -.1 tS policy, t. i ir; w i.f ; -n r -it'. 111 ... . n e witti mp entl.H 'titj-et, 'i, . I i V ir 1 the t.ui i ir.l olint.rn.il improve- . .. ! f.-, k. ...il. ii. :i.'iint the nmetn!-. iv t, ki.it in f.vor (,( tl.e onginil 1.' t n im ti f'tl.er, runt t-nve from 1 . ... ; Dill., - - r i ti .n thii cr-nt inti .nil work. l.rt . m i.-r- . re m it r..intni. tion wt-ft, until it hall e !i the c.ipit..l nl Mi'-.nn, nfel lier.orne one ot ,, -.tr in -pal liTi'.t i'l lt:o eh. nil of interest th::t ! i!r ..vi "u nni.ni !'. ' r. Li t ui not violate; t ,.1.,-hle.l r..,'!. o.tl .r.t.o.i: n ml w li'.l x r r n. r !... An ...u . . . i .i..r n.nit iliii-nf :i in! I hfir I !..., r.iv,ii km ."Will .tone, omlnn.l cuihnil! nrrnr.ti. I .;r. 1 f.n 1 ii:i 1 r rre;it ! lion to thrrom-; notf-i , fort!epMt r.tt.onn,- wh. l.itt-i civ.; ' I ne. I f'.-d the -liiinliiiji iif. I know Iti ive: ..,.,t m,.. , ,. , i , i,,ve n., other' 'o;v t otr r thrui th r- a i mi port . nro r Mi-.-p. r, lo rr.o ronnrrv, in my rone mucin-. -ui t j i;ntt-lf, a' a wr-fern in in. II'i c j .i rrl i.l . i 'runr'i Oil. Th- Senate, M.-5rerd.u, elected Duir ' ti .1." c f
... , , r tot tlef :ach. In 1G2J, riowever, tnt st C nrcri ss. Mr. HiMidiieks, frem,tM u-'i ,l" , . .. ... p.-i , i r....t i t ! reonlar l nd mail is torwardt d to hil
ul; mr;m rc cm. roior!.. ;. . 1 niithoiito-r a suhserii) , t it.:..i ?...,.. i in, o. i l ie ii i r I i. !' '-" .wrV . i. r.t c...,f! fcnares ro tnr n'iii oi i-. ........i 'Jinltt.i U.ilKo;d Ci-mpany.r Soukpuv tel,ii! ujre acted up"". Thn-r r .urs were j;ent in tl;c oruidoraUon fjf excv u'it e buincs . hi the 11 jic t.f Reprtnt ;tive?, ter.lay, the eou?i Jeratio.i of the rrparl -a I r'ei.wiilioriof the Committee on the l.thrary. in r lalioa tu the printing ol
V Cngre.r,,s, wis rrinmcl ; 1 ,run ' w 1 l" V,U h'if. after few word, from Mr. Wnrd.hn Co. rt spondence from ,17,0 to his
de4rd timendthe resolu'ion.! Mr. Il.i nil'oi) inv.:il t; poitpo.ie their rl.ijr cons; JritlivjiJ 'Ji;til .Monday.
when he expected that a report which he had now to present from the Committee on Retrenchment -rt reference to the accounts of r?. Gules k. Seatan for printing 1 he printed and laid on the tab embers. The motion was et:cc The House then resumed the u.. ..sion of the reselation amendatory of the Constitution, offered by Mr. A. &myth. Mr. Wright then concluded his remarks upon the subject, and was fallowed, by Mr. A. Smth, who defended the arguments contained in the anonymous letters which had been brought before the House, until the expiration of the hoar compelled him to desist, the House having refused his motion for a suspension of the rule. The House then passed the bill for the prservation and re
pair of the CumbeiUnd Road, by a vote of 103 o 79. Fhe general Ai propri ation Bill, and th bill miking appro priatic i s for the Military Service of the j United State-, were then successively acted oti in Committee of the Whole on the stale of the Union; but, before the l ist named bill had ben gone through, ttie I. .oinnittec rose tor want oi a quorurn. There w re then several mo lions to adjourn, at d motions f(r a call of the House
: b Mr. M'Duthe, and theicent pe6sion of t,,e Iioard ,f J,,'tifPSi . r it n j
jHo'iw finally adjourned by a vote of 52 iu -iuj u 'jumm icii'n 1'n.sun. pit g present. SS'iticnal Journal. February 21. In the Senate, yesterday, the Committee on Finance reported upon the Resolutions referred to them on the 12th ult. relating to the PuMic I) bt, the Sinking Fund, the Revenue, the R ilances of Depositee in the Rank of the United Stales, and the abolition of Duties; with a resolution that it was in expedient to act on any of the Resolu on thm 'sion. I tic bill tor tnc fi.i I . . r . i pr scrvrttion atid repair of the Cumberland R. ad was read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals. Three hetirswrre spent ui the consideration of Fxecutive busimarks, interrupted by the expiration of ln(. nour 0I1 Thursday. :vu justitied th c - rnmunu ation ot argument to trie .... ., House in ttie written lorm as wen as in ral t-peeches. After continuing for .raw tinio. ho r m .rliidod w ith rinrcss- , K UlC nope in ii iiii. o' ujr wnuiu uiiiu iu n un uj"'ii in- ji.tTii" sinl v. Mr Weerr.f roe to ask M. J. . , . r i J .u i:. 1.. ngtil II ne ueu, on tin preceumi; day, thewords "stage drivers, whip pC rs jn a,lj gmalllli,"' and if. in using , , intended 'to apply them to ,- , HUH. M I . mi. .uttinitu uiaam im it- k. rwr1 t nor inun rmeirift : n v .... . . xplination. ;Ur. btorrs then tnovcil o j Ui(; r,.sou,i0h ;inj amendrntnt, . . ii - j .i on ttC la n ic, Allien was c.micu m me aOirmative, 1 10 members votieg in the ly,rm ,t , vc. 'j'he House then dcter- , . ... mined to suspend the rule h.ch ap p ropr i lies Friday ai d Saturday in ev t.ry w,;tk to tlic consideration ot pri vate bill-, in order to take up the Ap piopriatioii bills. Mr. Forward then . p...l nr ifirr il -.mount . to nnnrntin aijiii.' - iiil ... u ...v". ..-..---. . , r .i :. r. I.l .... :iii nn i v i or i iip i ill 1 1 i' 1 1 iii tt i in ' i The Military, India", N av , and Fnrti . ... - . j (jratioiis appropriation bills, and tht . ... . . 1 , - r ... hill makir.g appropriations for cr.tm . . . i. . ... f - i tnt'g nc road Irom uctroii to inicaqo, .... rnr rnrnrh titip- and renairint? nie rs, for , t,rn..:n .....,; l,:,rhors. and i H C - . n.,.M.i....lt....p n...l cnrt'.tl'B IOI IlltHIH r IIIIIIKIl HHP IIM1I OUl K.J a iw - re then surrcssivclv acted on in (;mmittee, and were reported to the ilOUSC. 10. Kf'h'V Vfirj :) The mail be , 1'hi I.l del phi.l and RostOO USed to p nuire three weeks in pasig: i. e. it took futy two days to send a letter am ...roivr nn aiiSWCT b" mail. In 1755 ;mnrnvrmnt t0k nl.ice. at'd hu I ' i half the above time was required (;r;tu(. imrrvement were iikwic . i,iirj.., fr.r ,. n for Hevrral VCaiS nretious to the nres nt, letters and pa ners were sent from this city to l'hila ldPhi in IW ni' T.lUt by many was consider, d then nllT nate. wruci maximnm , j; from thi9 place in about two I u,( ''" ' Idas! Such is the tacultiesoi ourpre - , i ,. 7'. :c:it mail-cgulations. lrav. Literary IntiHigcnre, The Works ot Thomas JeHereon com piling a Memoir closing at the time he accepted the cilice of Secretary of State and of conversations with Washington, Hamilton, and others, and details of the prof ceding of cabinet councils from 17 .lcath, are in press in ,na, lottcmue V. : the impi essmn is net to escecl the - ubicriptioi) lis!
ffmmmms!!!E!f UESTERNII TIKIES.
cextreyillt:, siarcii "J, 120. General Andrew Jackson was sworn into oflice on the 4th instant, and wc arc now living under his administration. School Commissioner. The Board of Justices, for this county ,'have ordered the Flection, for a School Commission-; er, to take place on the 6econd Mon !
day in April next. It is required to beP''c
conducted in all lespccts as in the law regulating General Elections. Cincinnati .Market. The Cincinnati paper? show no material change in the price of country produce, in the market at that place, within the last week. Flour has risen a little, and now sells at $C,62 to $7,00. Whi-key is lo better sale than it has been other articles are as we gave them last week. Thomas Cojjm ns was appointed Treasurer of Wayne Cour-?y, ai the revice ur. i illiau i co if, resiKt'eu. During the Session of the Le'iOa ture, the publication of this pper was necessarily delajed to a late period it the week, by a desire to givo the news brought from that body by the mail of Thursday evening. The Xi essive coldness of the weather, and the indis position of the Fditor fcr the two las' weeks, have also unavoidably delayed the issuing of the paper longer that: could have been wished. It is a pleasure, however, to believe there has been but little censure on that account, and in future there shall be no cause for any complaint at all. Mad Dgs. No portion of the Ui.i ted States has heretofore been troubled less by canine madi.esa than that whirl lies N. West of the Oiiio river. Mn of the early settlers of Ohio and Iudi m rave recently told me the never near.1 of a mad dog havir.g been seen in . itbe' of those slates. The cae with s, i now unfortunately changed. A -hort time Since a prison rarthi placp had a deg, M fine sheep, and several hog' iitten by a dog supposed to be mad The dog bitteii war fastened up, ii the ordinary time, gave every sign ol canine madness, and eeon after died. Several of the sheep ditd almost in. mediately, from the severity of then wounds the o'hers, fco.ie of the hog-. lave since gone mad and di d. Strong s)tnptoms of the rabies canini have ap )earcd in a person who was bitten by a dog supposed to be mad, in the part of Ohio adjoining us, and many dogs have recently been killed there, in the la?t stace of madness. The great numb i of d' gs intl'is country, and-iticrf duli'y of a large portion of the people, arising from a belief that such a thing ha not hecn seen among us, have induced this notice of the subject, and ititement of fads, that this most fatal disease ma be guarded again-t in proper season. frinti:k to toist.ress. DutTGreen has be n re elected prin ter to the Senate of the U. Stat s, over Galea & Saton, by a tote of 24 o 1C. He is now printer to both Houef, tun4 will unduobtedly receive the whole pi eculive patronage under the new ad ministration A patronage which, urn ted with that he already receives, mus produce a greater annual proffit than the salary of the President himself. A Washington paper oberves that when business of the gieatest impor tance to the nation was before the House, there, appeared to be but little interest taken in it, by the members t;enerally, and a large portion of their seats were constantly vacant, but when a printer was to be elected, in which the people, nt large, had no special in terest, the influece of partyism was cvi dent, by the punctual attendance of eve ry member who could get to the Mouse The election, however, wal do( influen ccd solely by party feeling. An impres sion had been made on the minds o some members, that Gales & Seaton had overcharged for their work, which impression must now be removed, as the committee who reviewed their ac counts for printing, covering severa (qnires of paper, havo reported that cv
ery item is correct. And so far from their having overcharged, these who ex
amined their work and charges specially, 6how that they might legally have charged many thousand dollars more j than they did. When the present ex citement is entirely banished from our Legislative bodies, where it should nev er have entered, these men will again have justice doni tbem, fori believein the old maxim, "Honesty is the best Extract of a letter to the Editor, from hh brother: SWushinglon City, Ft binary 19. Hull of the lJjuse of Reps. We have this moment taken the vote cn the final passage of Ihe bill for the preservation and repair oftne Cumbeilind road. The v. te stood, 103 in the afiirnia'ive, ai d 79 in the ; etritive. This bill appropriates X 1 00,000 to put the road in repair from Ctjiithei land, i o the state of M ir land. to Weehng, Va. and authorises the erection ot toll gat'-s, ;tnd the cidh ction f a suflicient toll to keep it in repair. I hope it may pass the Se at1. Altnough we have but little more thin a n. ek of the session left for busiie?s, et I ft. I pretty confident that out of several hundred bills. Indudii g the ippropriati'n 'oils now on the order of th 1 y, we shall he able to get up and pass the two bills to continue the Cum bt'iland load, and tut rff the timber m1 op. n the same through our State. I know the if t.?rest the people must feel in our succes, and every x i Hon on my part, shall he used to ensure so de sirable a reutt. Ilespec'fulH, O H. SMITH. W'e will soon be able, possibly by next week, to -tate to a certainty what persons compose the new cabinet. In the mean time, we cave the follow m?, as those on w hom rumor has settled at Washington, with the stations for which they are currently designated 'surrosED xeiv cam.vet, Secretary uf Stat , Van liurcn, ft ir, Eaton, Na:j, IJrunch, Treasury, Ingham, P.M. Genera!, K. M. Johnson. Any tJeneral, Berrien. Juls of Supreme Curi U. S. Kow an, District Cour U.S. Campbell. F.BRATA In a few of the papen, last week ! hfu'.' U w is umitted after ttir fiture 4, m t!, .i'n lii.f ol tl.e str.ict fruru a corretpofuient at l-.it .fte, nndi r the lieae. of Wiibasli Cum tr)' inte.il oi4, Lati yctte uSU niiles, Oelow lie in lutti ol t.i i rivt'r FROM MEXICO. Vera Cruz papers to the 15th of J i uarv. inclusive, weie received bv toe aek. t ship Virginia, arrived at New oik. Guerrero ha? been declared by the Conures-, Piesident of the R pub ic, Aoastasio Rustanmenle, ice Pies ident, and Santana, the ostensible lead er of the insurrection. Secretary atwa. Guerrero goes into ellice on the 1st oi l ..r!l i'l. no tlir. Irinmi.h f.-rro nvi llllll. IUUJ lllk ll.uilil.H vi i.im v.. nublick i niiiion has been consummated in that count ry, and a revolution suj plies the place of an election. Among1 ihe persons murdered in the excesses i tie 3d &. 4;ii December, was the Mar quisdel Vallt, adescendent ofCorttz. i m iu of immencc riches. 1 he natives o Spain ate leaving the country in jreat numbers. 1 edaza t3 said to have resigied hii pretensions to the i ilice ol President, and requested a passport v ith a view of leaving the coutrv . All 'he States of Mexico have sent in their adhesion to the new gov. runent. Picsident Victoria, in his speech to tne Ciugres3 on their opening on the 1st if Jan. recommended that the Treay of C mmerce and Amity betwcei Mexico and the U. States should be im mediatel) ratifieit. On the 7ih of January commissionerr irom Tlacot.ilpan met others from Al varado, and agreed to suspend In still ties, to disperse their troops, that agriculture may not be interrupted, to for eet their animosities, and to promise free commerce & passage to strangers The Notirioso, of January 8th con tains an i-tlicial letter from the Secreta ry of war to Com. Porter, stating that the government w i- perlectly at unci ty and free during the late convulsions; and that all the republic k is in a state of perfect quietnesi. Guadalajara and Z icatccas aie the only states in which any of the authorities still hold out a gainst the general government. The Chamber of D' putis were engaged with propositions to repeal the law of September 17th and Urtoner Mtn, re straininn the press. They had admit ted to discussio.i the project for expell ing all the Spaniards born iu three months, excepting only a few. REVOLUTION IN M'ENOS AYRES. Through the agency of a portion cf tho ar.my lately rct'jn:ci Irom tcciia
zilian territory a change has been made in the Government cf Buenos A) res. Early cn the morning of the let December, Gen. Don JuauLavallc, at the head of the troops in the Hecoleta barrat ks, entered thePiazade la Victoria. The 4th Regiment with the light artillery under Ccls. Rolcu ai d Iriarte took possession of the fort in which were the ministers Guido and .Salrte the Governor, Du negc, having fied. Public tranquility was not disturbed. Many of the most respectable citiret.3 came 'o the Ph.zi and efferrd to tak e up arms in support of the new dyr.arty if necessan, Gen. L'valle issued a proclamation, stating that the Govern, ment had failtn, that all cffjrts to ccr ect itsabures had fail-d, that he him self desired nocorrmard whatever ai.d requesting that the citizens should stmble at one o'clock cn that day in th'o church cf San Rogue, to deliberate ca the welfare of the republic. An immens.' concourse assembled at the appointed hour, and after seine delibt ration Gen Lavalle was elected g-v-rr.or ir.terir.o by a onaniniou3 vote. Soon afterwards the ministers Guido ard Snlsarce sent in their adhesion to the nev? government. Those ccnceri ed in the revolution have published an explanatory address in which they g ve as a reason for the change in government, that the choice of representatives was placed at d(fi. ance, the laws violated, the ruHic
treasury pilhigt-d, the national bar k '.vaded, the aimv disrerardt d. tho House ot Representatives engaged m their own apurat diz ment, &:c Sic. O.i the morning of the Dlh, the forces under the command cfthe late Gov. r. or were met by Gen. Lavalle nenr the I ike of Sobos, when the former whs . i.mph tely routed, with the loss cf ICO men killed, and about 200 taken prisr.ners. Sunseouent v to this encT?c 1 J - !- - ment the ex governor Dorrego was taken captive by one of the pursuing par ties ot (jovt rncr Lavelle. These recent revolutions in Mexico nd Ruenos Ay res present, by norrc-ir.s Mattering picture of the stability cf t!ie (southern rebublics. It is to bo feared that they are rot yet prepare d for 6elf goverMnent. Cm. Chronicle. I:. formation frcm Colombia as H?e is the 20lh December, states, that ! liver was about to depart to prosecute the ar acainst Peru. Iturbiuc. sen of the late Emperor of M-Vico, was to aceeinpanv hitn. The expedition was to e cnmpc?ed of a large body cf trcops. Fj. Popu'ation cf Pcnnsyhania. The crnus of Pem eylvarria in 1790. cave 4.1, 373 inbahitr tBf in 1800, .02. M?; it: 1010,810.031; in 1 3 20 1.04? and in 1C30, it will be 1, 27C, ?3?, or tti-'reabnirp. MEW ADVERTISEIVIEyTS. Election IVotice. The qualified voters of Wavne County, are hereby notified that an election will be held in the sevaral townshirsit; this County, on the secct d Mendav , . U I .. f 4 -1 i- " v . M1 111 lul ulL Tu pose of electing n COMMISSIONER of the School Fu-.'dr, In pursuance of the G:h sjctien of au act Authorizing the Sale of the Sehuo" Lands, ice. "Order- d that the said Election lc advertised four weeks successive! y iu tbe Western Time." By the BOARD OF JCSTICES. of IV, March 2 d. 182. s Real Estate.) rURUNT to aiioder of tl.e W.-n- CirvST e'jit Court, at the February T.rn ti-.V") ihrrrof, I e'.iall sell at i'utilir S,lc, to tin- I u ' ;t bul.lcr, on I'hurMiay the 0th day of A; nl next, on the promises, AND 1-2 ACRES OT LAND, In Lots of one nrre or !e each, l.viejj n 'ninthe town cTMll.TON, Waine count , fnj. crclit of four and eight months in i.jtnl c::etnlm.Mit for the purchase incury mil he t,-iv.u on the inm-hastr' civm; ton.l an.! aj't rwye.) tc-.-nrity for the pay merit thereof. F .ti i I.nnM ij.nrt of ttio Ileal Kst ite of wl.uh 1 aij-. 1 (Jrs. fey, late of s od county ili'ccan!, ihi l beir. ; tint to e sold to atisfy the tlc'oto il-.u nc.'-is: hid estate. Aiv M. SUHIMAN, A.'.u'r. Mnr. h 7th, 1 i;.-, A t w nisi v ,ouce . OTICE is hereby jrien, to all n h'ic may concei-n, that the nixleiipned has taken out Letters of Adminis tration cd the estate of CYRUS FINCH, Late of Wayne county, Indiana, d ere ! All persons beini indebted to said etate, are requested to make immediate p:vment: and al! tliose havino; claims aain;i said estate are requested to present then: for settlement, within the time pi:e?cnl'C bylaw. The estate is believed lo le solvent. THERESA J. me, .MuSM?. March 1th, 1629.
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