Western Times, Volume 1, Number 39, Richmond, Wayne County, 23 May 1829 — Page 3

gSERN TIDIES.

t VMT.S 1'- Mi:Dr.NII.M. is a r - f"t tn the H.i'x-oi.f Hep tuftit tl.ii ;-t ite. at the nest ro- . i';c tif.ctal A' cc in' y. -;;r.It .T. MIT-KIT is a emulate , o.'.uc cf Corii-iiraior.tr of WaWC

f r of tc Tinj; Sir You will Vnre ir.rrt cf JOHN BISHOP, a a candid-

ht nt the nt-tt f lectin. MANY YOIT.US.

lilsrl.

cnr lo-c.l to the cJ- , it any rfa nimc attached to it; 'v u t':. A tanner in which it came to . ! f rl a'lth ui.c 1 to place the name I ..-'...; in the regular lut of candid - ;;':rr.'.m of the farmers of Ya) ne .' ilii ! to ao advertisement on ; c.hmn of thi page.

t .1 II -M-t-n, lste Governor cfTen- , ij-rir bv a p a per of t!i tt Mate ..... j . t. - n. - . i - l

;lt' v i:u'il l l wit: v- u i ii i v i' i i rr is i-r.'on, i-nrv.ediatfly after he rcsin-

hii cii'.cc; but his l'j?iacss was not

M V.VVT.H ANI AlTOITMFNTS.

voril h J". !r I removal m 1 appiir.t- , hive bn emitted, brcinse they

' i o - npy " 1 lr.c n p"rt:-a of the pa-

) cneral an 1 in l; rinnntc a'vee. , rfi-if h:v drawn remrV? of di- ,'. ,a f:-)Ti "orr.; cf the Ute warm : r.b-j lV-!ic-.t. A?e. eipe rience. t. irv service s.rnd trict integrity rr:r itoViir,rM, are no security -. ' pr"-"riptm r.ow in fjll epera-

'ilTP i' rvich cvise to regret this

n it m:t detroy ercry particle .7,, aa pii i'-iplf. it te on-c - :-- thnt the p irtv f ulti c in ao r ,v.i!l bo trc tt I as captive?, and rvr" i n I rl i by thrm. given as a re-

the irtor instea 1 of j r.Kf:iMp( election, wc w ill have intf tir p nlciul war?; ortle the in of v.IUj? afrai.l to fpre their sor.tinnl 1 econio cr;r.in; yrr.pharit5 ; : ile 'eprr.i!ent. to the f,rre!ul .-. The true principle of o:r covrrn-

t n this every man nu'in nni

in'J hf t of men swept frcra their station?, for mere opinion's sake, make that heretofore invaluable in'titution, (the Toft ofiirc.) a paity machine farewell to its ''one lit? at once ve?, fareu ell to the rirht t opir.ion too, which w.ns purch.-u-eJ L t!ie !rarel Mc.u.l of our nnttstojs. The remov al of nn oilicer once earned vit!i it the ivlea of cui'.t; lut v.cw the order i hecominj rcverM tl. Th man who hunts .loun hi nriphbor nt.d hi? frienv?, anil

t!rivc to et7c. as by ril.t of conquest, the r.rscl he may ret by the faithful

and hont-st !ir Siarge of an oiLcii.l tnt

conferred cn him when men were juflgr.l

by their ciilificatiot nn.l not by their pol

itics or devotion to party, is piiliy of a

pr cje cf m annc ?s which oulit to place

him beneath the confluence cf all honora

ble men.

The following cae h tne amonc; the many removals to which I have alluded Jofph Ihndcrson, Po-t maMer r.t

vi nwrt t u noil m n ijh. mua im ?.ajum

transacted I.t fall, on board a Haver sitratv fIoop. The articles were found, according to his story, by the constable, tied up in. a bed, in the third story of a hou?e.

Mr. Champolliti has arrived at Thebes in Upper Kg) pi, and he visited the magiiificritt and ur;rquKd temple ot Dcadcra U r the first time by moonlight. Hu seems to have bet n overpowered the grandeur of its architecture proLrtions, but he says that the has reliefs f the walls are extremely rude. He tepresctits the ncqtiisitioris already made by himself and his companions in drawicg, ice. m more than suflicitnt to repay nil the labour and expense of his !oi!t: j lun.ey. STAMMF.RING. The rfcrcl disclose!. (Jomm? ncc wliile rcsptriiit; and fpeak flowly; tho stammerer alr. avs attempts to epeal; whiUt

uravrfing in the breath, but ?elJom euc

cceds in uttering a word or sentence.

Washington, I'enu. has been ra.iczei, until he Iks taken in a full inspiration.

and Jhjrias .'ljrgr.n nj pomted m his. and begins to respire, when he speak

Itrar rr

place. The testimonv of .Jr. Fn Lean,

late Potmaster General, w ill tuovv the character of Mr. He.Jcrscn, &s a public i Iflref.

IVushilon. Pa. i7 9. 18.

If ru dor.t t!; k it imnron

r. w ill ) ctj be so good its to state howfar rry conduct as a public tfticer ha ilivm fatifactict) to the ilepartment, over which yen lat Iv presided. I remain very respectfully, Ycur obedient I i t servant, JOS. HLNDKRSOli. Her. John M'Lear, L.lz Pal mWisUr General . D'cr Sir: In answer to the above. I tak? ireat pleasure in saying, that you have faithfully -performed your duties is potmat r. Suce I have had ati) kr.owUdpe of the llice. it ha? never been o w II rr.arijied, as uiidtr your -uperintendt nee; ai,d 1 behie that ?!urc isnoi tiKeof distribution in the West, the tiutu of which are m-jre pu ctunlly discharrd than juurs Willi j;rcat repect, your obedient servant, JOHN M"LEAN Iosffii Henderson:, K-. .1. H'ashsJizt'-n.

- the minority wcu!4 tbrn ;Smit

-. .-' .. U .. ;tl tf 1 1 o ir -iirri? v. nil

"t'.it acii'i in peae rr.l harmony, r tli-e in office are dih3ar-t or in-

-.tVy ire true and futhful, tbfirpcl.f--priivis boubl be IMl sacrc t. !;-: i i t.-eto the Tresi ler.! to siy

n other rt -pec,. we ba e st tr. i. y'A

r rT.r I ur.t atrai't his a.in.iM'tra-

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fluently, until lie begins again to draw in his breath. 2. Place the tongue flat cn the bottom of the mouth before attempting t

speak; the stammerers tongue attvays cleaves to the roof, and is there kept by striving to speak whilst respiring. 3. Lb'Cin by speaking short ser.ten ce?, and eay words at the beginnu g and terminating with hard ones. Ii strictly observing the above rule, we btlicve that many stammerers may entinly free themselves from any imimpMliment in their speech.

Till: ARIEL. The fr?t nuiubrrof the third volume of the Philadelphia AniEr.reached ns by the last Eaitern mail. It is tuuch larger than the former number?, and inaj now be fairly classeil nmong hv ruoft interesting of tbuse literary periotlicalwhicb have sprung up in fuch abundance with m the last few ) ears. At the low price of $ J,50 j) r nimum, it is a cheap paper, anj the editor'? industry and taste entitle tiioi to a liberal patronage. Those who wish to, can txauiina the ntinibcr sent to m, and also several otber ioleestin literary paper, if they call at this office The April number of the Ciukct is received, and i?, like all other numbers of that work, interesting and valuable. Artificial ry?. We yesterday saw a voting man, who had just undergone the operation of having an eye inserted by Dr. Scuddcr. The eye moved, winked, turned, and the light contracted and dilated with the natural eye. He could close one, or both the eyes, at will Xo person could discover, with close xamination, which wa3 the artificial -ye. JV. K Enquirer. i ii CCtMuxgo Park. It appears from Clapperton's Journal, that there is some probability of recovering the -oks, and perhaps MSS. of the late Mungo Park. They are in the posses sion ol one of the African kings.

Summary.

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;, ; rcTiHirahle.

JAMTS fil.l.MUOHl II. Frooith- rtalHclcI( 1 1 . Ahiii.. .Ifpiifi'in'rils fcy Prtsi hit Jackson. Mr. Pallas, tbe Maor of tf.is city, i-i appoint f Attorney of the I'mte-i States, for the

District of Tc-nnsvlvania. in the room of Mr. Charles Jarel Ir.erU William

Duncan M t c urve or of the Itever.ue of

:h;s port, in place of James lilentworth.

W ith rerect to this las appointment, we n crrt exceedingly that the advisersof :he i'rtsi-lent should tiave required the rem. va! of Mr (iltntworth, and this commu:.itv rr.es t deeply s rr.pr.thi-e with the hoary veteran in bis nr.iie'erv ed and uncere-rn-jr.i-us di?xi-Al. To aggravate the bv.-, it is said in an eveni'. q paper, that th:s ol i ger.tleman tiok his seat in the :mrni?"T at his desk t) do t'ae public busi-

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s a chcert'illv cf-nr.m"ri inai M'.nia was iranu-uni? n. iothhc "

1,1 - rns-irp thif irnven u nfr.iii u i-ia i.i

nen.parers trori v :i?liinfrion, announcing his removal. It w .1 aflectms to mark the universal svmpatbv of all. rtn't there were rnarv, who drew near :;r.d saw him, as usiial cheetfully b',ir the biisines of bis other . At tr r much consideration as to the bet mode of informing him of bis situat.cn, and after it bail been doi.e in the most delicate manner, the old gentleman would not believe it 'it is impossible, said be, that a fellow soldier, and a fellow sufferer

.;f Washington'. 'houM he thu contemotu tiislv llimised.,, Mr. Glentr. orth was

a soldier of the Revolution, and served with honor to hirn-elf. and serv ice to the cause, fie wa fir years attar hod to the regular armv under Washington, and besides bc-

mjr at the sur rise ot rrenton, ai d the hattle cf I'rincctou, wa in tltat memorably I.IxmIv cene. the oertbrov of Wayne at tl r.ioh. On that ccraion,in the gener al ronfuMon of the -udden on-et by the i;ritih Mr. (Ucr twoith found himself at

li e he id of a considerable bodv of trooi,

sr irrcly kr.owincr b.ow, and isrjiorant of thf ir t bararter. He bad even Riven them orders ?o charge when the blaze from a

'-l-.tnn of rnu-ketrv disclosed to Insaston-

J.j.'cir" fi..m the r.ua.jishrd :,. !.t the ccarlet regimentals or rue

i . i. .i i . i I. ice' lie mi! Mans to ins nor-e iiisiiiuuv,

r 1 r.i i irt rump fin snip

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I t :i li t out oi niii'.c, an i .i.r khtii ci r r. ss r-. it w ould seem that the cn- ; -i -is to be determined in the remo--. aj poir.tri-nt of a Potmaster, are l)idt! o inr;:mbent support the late : tr.iti n"- --did the one who i beg- ! f ,r his j ! r e j po-e it." Tlie aced ... t who was recently turned out of the at Wa-hi'-i n to m -ke way for a . r -;-i till revived his commi- . i.i t v ally j X'-i of Jr (rervm'4 ad;nin-

,r. I i a bni'te I. hv even the man

His warmest friend;

' the c imp ii -n. have p.,inted out the .'a orv oftliisc c ".:se cf proscription. :

" .-.sr r lan-vare th-.n I hive bit wil

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ilUi.c may be received. t v I .... 1 . a t-

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-1-.', p..-t T.a-tcr Gr.eral left the de r.vr v.hirh he lors: presided with . h rd-ditv, there an nlmo't ui.i:pis r-n of regret by P .p who j : !?' 1 I.!-1 m ivi'es. On thenc- ' r f I ! r T fry, tn .dhrr, r-.r.d f-r a

, . , . , ; .a 1 entered uprn hi:

, . r, . , - r r s e rr e i.tert. lined that .' ! .'.'. the iTiJ ar:.:il and popul ir - r- r'. d '-it t v l.:s woitliv rede . 1 . ' ,r.,-i l ave ;dl tho-e hones

. j r. r-irt;f c iti- n! l:i!cad ef . -.i. ; . r, the i rrt !e inter

, ....... i i, r V 7, r 1 cf the r, .inn at lire,

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rripiur p iirv n n i.i ri h

or.

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IS f iile. ij?

p!e'

fi om tliat terrible scene cf slaughter. For ,7r(f'y we have no party predilections ;.- pratifv, tior.b) we proles to mingle 1:1 the bitter political controversies which distract the people, and debase the press, but we cannot foi hear erpresnng eur honest indignation !it the war.ton outracre here

( oiiiinitt?d on the claims and sensibilities ofj

a veteran soldier of the Revolution.

s. .,,.. iiirt ulirivp . as in tvne. we hae

learned tint -everal gentlemen, (among courage pure religion.

0rCooper the celebrated American novelist,i?now at Marseille?, where, it is said, he will make some stay. CT"Of the eighty periodical? which arc published at present in Denmark, seventy are in the Danih, six in the German, and two in the Icelandic Ian tillage. The liberty of the press is said tnbe as grent as in England. frLhl from Oil. If persons who -ire in tbr h bit of burning oil in their families, would trke the trouble to filter if, previous to i's u-e through pondered charcoal, it w ould be found to burn with superior brilliancy. OT-Vdis. Several ladies have receiv d appointment? in the posteffice deprtm'-r t. It w. uM be a lamentable flir if the Koli-h Journalists should graTly a-sert. that in this country the males were under petticoat goveroment.

Ariel. (j&Th;n; ly their right n'n::e-:. A colored lady (we u-e the common par lance) wetit into a store the other day . and asked very civilly f r flesh colored stocking?, when the obliging shop man as civilly banded down a bu. dle ol j.'t black, to the no email discomfiture of the d-iT.PcI. lb

OrThe number cf inhabitants in Constantinople, including the suburbs, according to a census taken in August la-t, is 3SO,000; the number of houses 85,000. CCrThe law for the general etpul sion of the Spaniards from Mexico, excepts those only who are physically incapacitated, and tho eons of Mexicans born in Spain. (T There was a white frost in Charleston, S. C on the morning of tin 26th April, suflicient to destroy some af the voting fruit a remarkable circutnstance in that climate.

OrA " letter from Alexandria, in E-

gpt, tatcs that if American cottons continue to be off' red in French market at so low a ratp, not a single bale may bo expected there on account of the Guicrumrnt this year. The whole will go to Trieste and England. The pro duction of cotton in Egypt is rapidly diminishing. OrThev have two months of Elections in Virginia the presort )ear.

Every mind and every paper u cn gaged in their own State matters. The Convention almost tills up every avenue to the public mind.

0Cri Work. The Boston Patriot says that a young lady of this city,)

while doing up her hair, read trrentv,; one pages i f a fashionable novel I (O-Somc eccentric gentleman in Massachu-cttf, who conceals his real name, has forwarded f0 t,c Treasurer f North Carolina box containing 250

l amily Prayer fiooks, to be distributed among the n.itmbers of Government and Courts of Justice. He states that the

donation is intended for good and to cn-

KGW ADVERTISIIIVIENTS.

TO P

AUGUST ELECTION. Candidatfs for the State Senate. William Elliott, Abel Lomax, William btetIe, Patrick Beard. For Repre-entatives.

John Jours, Lewis McLane,

John Finley, Enoch Ilailsback,

Peter Stevens, James Rariden,

Judge J.Jones, Eli Wright,

Henry Hoover, J.R.Mendenhall. For Associate Judges. Asa M. Sherman, JohnC. Kibbey. For P?osa7E Jucoe. Septimus Smith. For Sheriff. Wm. M . Dunhan, James Cuppy, Jacob II. Fisher, John Kaper, Matthew I). Springer. For Cocntv Commissioners. Philip Savill, Daniel Ueid, Richard L.Lecson, Levi Antrim, Jonathan Plaits, John Bishop, Ephraim J. Meviit. For Coroner. William M. Doughty. JUSTICES' ELECTION, To be holdcn Miy 30, 1829. Candidates for Centre Tows-hip.

Patrick Hart, Daniel Strattan,

John Meek. For Wayne Township.

Isaac Gray, George Springer,

James P. Burgess, For Clfrk of Henry County. Abraham Elliott.

rriHE undersigned requests the attention cf the Farmers cf Wayne Co. to the newly invented THRESHING MACHINE, Which he will have in operation, at Cenlreville, by the 30th of this month. A greater labor and grain saving machine has not been exhibited to the public It is calculated for Wheat, Oats, Rye, and Buckwheat, end will save to a farmer of business :r.cre than its cost in a single year. Farmers would do well to call and examine it for themselves. JACOB KORNISH. May 23 J, 182'J. S3

BOOTS JXD

TL HE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he continues the BOOT AND SHOE Making business, at his old stand on Main street, Richmond, Ind. His materials will be good, and Lis woik warranted to be well done. Ready made work will also be kept constantly on hand, calculated to suit almost all sizes and fancies. OIVEX EDGERTOX. Richmsnd. 5th mo 13th. 1829. 39f. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under ihc name of LEVINUS KIllQ, & CO, h this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Thomas Kirby, by mutual consent. The business will be continued by the remaining partner?, under the name of Who receive the claims, and pav tho debts. LEVINUS KING,

THOMAS KIRBV, DEAN KING.

KKhmrmd. Ta. M.,v 1 1th IPOQ

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c-iTfnvyrATi priced currest. From the. Cincinnati Chronicle.

Articles.

whom it i- -ai I ate everal friends of den

eral Jack on) have w aited upon Mr. Glent tvoith. n;vi riroposcd to him to run. fu

-,v,- i I i:n,ta hive been a r.orrort Sberiif, at the approarhing election. We

t fa tlif'i! c.h'-er. ().r-r verivr:.

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!..,; led iges a a ! long tri-d rvant. r a li iile i o":t in tliswne -, i-:erc-

Tiar.ii"!, l" g.a ny l ie nungry

iron

i"i"s

sons noiy

Mil :e

.". Ir-tand that Mr. (Jlenttvoitn expresse;!

!,ii willingness t serve if t Irctcd.

lleiaorse tf Conscience. An instance given in the New-York Gazette, of n i, in who went to a police officer, re-

tbe :i:lte Ji!,rou3l.outf,.i'icii!iie bc -0milted fji a robbery

CrirA young thief being askcJomc

time since, at a police ofike,how begot his living, replied, with great apparent simplicity, "by fitting keys to fotk!"J OO-It is proposed in New Oilcans, to establish a troop of mounted Police Of

ficers, to consist of 20 men, under the

command cf a Captain find Lieutenant, to assist the city foot guard to. protect that city nnd its inhabitants agaic6tfir(i and mardcr.

Fnosi.

$ els. Rppwnt. in demand, 20

BEANS in demand, CIDER Bbl. 1 12 CASTINGS-pcrtonSG retail, perlb. 3 1-2 COFFEE--Havana, 15 St. Domingo, 14 COTTON-sahs limited 12 CAN l)l,ES Sperm 20 mould, dipt, . 9 CHOCOLATE Nc. 1 ia FLOUR from wgons 5 75 FISH-MackerelNo. I 9 00 No 2 No 3 7 50 Cod, dry box FLAXSKi'7j-in demand GLAS-8 ny 10

10 hv 12 C.IttsKNG GRAIN Wheat Rye OatS Com Barley HIDES South diied

MOLASSES PROV15IONS-porb mess Prime per lb. Lard in bbh". In kegs Hams cwt. Butter 1st quality Cheese, new Suar N. O.

Loaf Lump SALT Turk? island Conamough V Rcnhawa SEEDS Clover 4 00 Herdgrass

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rPHE undersigned having taken out Letters of Adciinistrulba on the estate of RICHARD BFXSON Deceased, late cf the County of Ailen, Indiana, all persons having bmns against said estate are requested to, present them legally authenticated for settlement, within the time prescribed by Law; nnd those indebted to Paid estate are requested to make immediate payment. The Estate is solvent. JOSEPH HOLMAN, AdmV. NANCY BEESON, Adm1. May 12t!., 1829. 39 It.

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RAN A WAY froro the subscriber, on the 14th of the rTePent month, an indented apprentice to the Boot and Shoe making bo .i,,ess, by ihe narr.e of onrjx osBoiiXi Aged near 17 years; about 5 fee. 5 inches hig; fur comphxion; red hair; blue eyes-; Wealthy, fat, and tezy. All person ae cautioned to not trust or harbor aatd boy on my Recount. A rew'reiof one p-ir of eld broken pincers,

but no thanscs, will be given to the person who returns him to his master. OK'EX EDGERTCX. Richmond, 5th mo. 19th, 1 829. 393 TAKEN UP, Bv Jo-

KX- eepli F. Reynolds, of Cot:i.VXq tre Township, Wayne Cc. S-iJ, Indiana, an rstray

PAY HORSE;

About fourteen hands hih; nine or ten

years old; some saddle marks on lis

back; trots and pa?c. No other marks

perceptible. Appraised to twenty dol. lars, by William Widup and James Dclop. A true ropy'

SAMUEL HAXXAIU J. P. May 23d, 1C23 C3 T.

IA ..mon Hodgson, livin g in In-

' -j'lfcidiana otate. Henry Ccunlv,

Al.?" Stony creel; township, c:ie e-Sfetuaie8tray SORREL MA HE, Light coloured mane ai d ted ; thti hair

cf the tail cut off; square etna, star ia

her fcrohead; some saddle tr.:vv!:s; tliod

before; the appenranca of bark heppies on her fore feet; fourteen hands three inches high; supposed to be f;vV years old; no brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars, ,by Thoaiae Hodgson nxid John Illalt. I certify this to lie r. true ccpy rap. my Ktray book. Given uniermy banc a'.id seal, this 9ih day cf May. 1829. JOHN HODGSON, J. P. H.C. 393..