Western Times, Volume 1, Number 44, Richmond, Wayne County, 27 June 1829 — Page 4

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ANTIQUITY. Why it thai the mind Lnesto i..:T. r ah.ivc and nrnrnd the wins uf inai;;:i ale ohjerMs, u hy doe it haliow lhavjis thieh are desolate and wild things which are hut li.mtr.cnts in themselves of s,,me mightier ft aginc..! Whyhas iuiv.nuv d v.y a rhirm s far sarpas-i.m youthfid stiensth: v hy has flu rank ; ecd an alUac!i n :ipni.r to the s e t-M entrd -arden ilwcr Whv is Ihitain in la r fall crown strength, ar.d America hi her unithfal inor.

h int-rrstM'4 : iian Home i:: her . nknes. and .-vria in ht-r t! s-nl-ition? It is the spi !! of soiil that haius over tin-m it is their connection wilii nt'n.l, and with the operations of niind, that irivcs tla-mfoch mastery orroiir folir. It is flu: long line of lofty name-', ef hard-, sirs and hemes ; it is the song; of genius, tin ohmie of u idoin, and the speni -; ";i!nr. What is failhar without tin n collection ef her fencer f, en and hrr gallant Hannibal c.nt is the roc k of S;iiamis tinuvoriatcd with the name ol'Thea. 'Modes, the steen of Leucas i:.o:.t the dispairiai: Sappho.

. . , . , .-. i. . .1 hndiet:! Xerxes, and tae shiiekjto Mc.u your l.udmnd s m,n,-y : t h - .f the ilrowr.in- Lender? What slr,vc ,l) prccivc it i i . ,i i ir tin .11 to iik rtase it. V.eie ( .iStal.a W.lhont the harp 2 XauMv or ol)i.nic. ol Apollo atnMhe danre ol the t,vo ir y oar lorai.,, , aid choose pr.p, r iUttsrs ai:d Oiyinpns without the ocr.-ismus for y our taresecs, lett th y

tiiiuiiieis ot elotn! comnellini: ,hvr ' It is the reeo rction off V7 1 I t O' . w ii. t ne i it al or lictitiotts w iuch cives t!iem all their , . f . 1 1 juv Hi tin mm mi n v,i nn , id ld, still linger tl: 're. Tl.. 'U if r ij t ..( !, v tn inn!. iii.. !i v . r ,," r ; la-1. a in The t. ,:i i .' r:r l.ta l mot ti.et; fa nr.' I.Jierer.' ;!!"'.: w ' J re.! tl".!ni C i .Vr. I he loiiou mo h i It l from a t;enh .-..til to the Jodue o I'lohah's.j - ' ".v !i.i : Him to iatit him a h t?er ! adnnnitratioti mi the t statr o liis (i ( e;.se(l lather, ic- ef!.ial tu ill - f:ir.io's d-h itii in tin ';. t lei-driturr of ( Tni j ronceinthe. Alidjer-oynrs . la-tier . Sir f;tliet died some v s hen r i a inr a wiitw ana three scorpions hcide me. He died ins jh nt and h it me his .- -Kroner. As I nr.dersiand yon arc n!j;c uf Hi-prohati , I w yon t end nir a h !it r of condemnaM'ai." CKLDKN. The learned Ci-'drn, author of the Concordance to tho Ihhlc, pro 1 s-.ei 1 liis determination not to i.ru ry, i.eca'tse, hy oheyiiy; the p!( CCpf, iu; hcii:: himself : mcrca-;.; and ni iltiply, vedthatiie would innke a 'jarty to the pronao-a-tioii of sin. Acting upon this pi mciplc, he f cntnall v paid his ;:''.t!ii sm to an old maid, who rc;eetf.d h'ni. A f.'OLNTUY IVAKSON. A pioud parson and his man, lidm over a common, saw a shep. herd tending hU llock, .and Imving a new coat on, the pardon nskeil hiai m a haughty tone, w ho avc him that co;it? Thr; same, sair. i'jc shepherd, that clothed you the parish. Theparson.nettle.il at this, iode on a little way raur1 1 1 i r 1 1 :r and then hade the man W hack and ask tin; shepherd if he uouM come ami live with hini, for he wanted a fool. The iioni poinir accordingly to the shepherd delivered lus master's iiiessnge. and concluded an he wasordcied lhat -liis tn.aster wanted a fool. Wlty.iiri' oa go'm away then? said Ihe shetilienl. N, answered the other. Then you mav tell our in:Nter. replied th sheplirrd that his hv mg will not thiec uf its. maintain MA Till MOM. , A UL ES M. I AIMS To a yt'tn'j Ivbj. I. When n you"'j g'ntb'm in ni iks you an off.r, liold Vour.flf flattered by hie pr ferente, and be prop Ktiunably .'rateful. 2. If you accept him, (which e will

iiippvtse cf course.) study his temper and n ( liu.itif.ns, thai you may belter accora update your own to them. 3. Aftvr m nriage, obey him cheer full) cc though you think ltim iu an r or : it better that hi" should do wi-ony in what he command, th in that you should do roup in obji l inp to it. -I. If l:e ll tt! is yod, do iiutli lgcl that it i lnl (I ttfi ry . b. If vou fee any impel feclion in

(HI 1 I 111 I'I UO, I V I. H ll III' It; I'l-ll I'l'lUVM J . J . . o ...... i .1 . .- I I , ,V in iIima vi iii tl em. but on jour !"..rI e;r tnce in tn t r..iitt.i; tlnTn out ; sti i to show ijo tu jm. ru)i t'y, but in good . . tcntxT. Hear in rrii d roTitiimnllv, lh.it vou aro weak and dependent; hi.iI ten if you are biMulifnl, that it adds to ourjbr ivi:aknr ai,d A, nrn.lpi.rr. 7. If in-. ,t t.;. K ti t

irt riiMii..in It . i. it ; ...JbccotiMittedat hU oiViee in ConnersviUe,

degradation ir. seeking peace, or n. showing tliat you love )our hu?band better tli.in 5 our triumph. 8. If misfortunes aseail you, remember that ou ouht tt sustain our sh.iie of the huiden ; imitate y ur li'isband's fortitude, or show y uur oh a foi his imiI.IIIUIIt 0. When you li-e in the mort.inp, re-st-tr tu be clieeiful for the day , let your n;tlt disprl l.i-s frowns. 10. Take i nd l' in I'cneealin'r your husbtr.d's it tirmaties horn other, rath- i r than in pioclaimi.- tlu tn; u will oi.l) be laughed at by all your a qu iin tao cs, if y ou tell hii fa u'ts to one. I I. i.nui .itu'ji i.iiHi.1 iu v in. ii. i urove w t ari( inc. Id. Finally, rccollort ahv.ns that Ci .d ha- made ou suhioet to him, at d iiS.ii Ir !; i.-.iir i -..in .1 .111.1.; i. mt ! . k .lector tliat ou owe xur husband j no I, ss boner than Lve, and not less love .ban tbcdict.ee. Rl'MTiK M l K MIoRATIONS 0 V FIRr.

U w.u.duful i.tinct bicds will ful.:.'osiahM'Kce,minorhc!rofJi.o.M"Kee I 1 111 II i I' ! f A

. w cult.vatnu., and make themselves 1 .i s ef iiew regions. The rri-ss-ill his f llowcd the uride ii to Fair. land. Clciieo, in the lli-hlands of if " dan !, neer kn w the patndge tiii tarm.-r, of lite year;, intioducrd i .- It nan into their land-; nor did sparroivufur appear in btbciia un il after the Uu--i.it.: had made arable thoa-t w i.ti j ol those pait ef tl e'r domainsFinally, thi riec bunt'n i r, natives of Cub, after the plaiitiigcf rice in the (.'.irohnas, aiaiuallv quit the id ind, in my tiads, abd ll) over sea and lai d t partakt of a harvest ii.tredur.cd there from the distant India. It is, however only tlic femfilo nee liird which mi j jrate. Of the rnvri.uh which visit Carolina, a O.i gle coek is never found. SKINS. To hear a deat h-watrh, denotes that there is a little insect nrjirymi. To see stranoe. lights is a sii;n that there is something to cause them, or that your head is disordered. To see an apparition, or to he hewitched, is an ineoutestihlc evidence that you arc lackin"; in eommoii sense. si.ddl:itct BUSINESS. flMIIE subscriber N havi in;r open ed a shop n few doors North of his foi mer stand, in the i onc het etolorcoccopied hv E. Lacey, little South ot MAIN STREET, on the Writ side of the town of P.iniMOMi, wi'br to inform in i u-tomcis and the publir:, hat he has on hand, and expects to kei-p, regularly, a good assortment of S;uita, UvttWes, vUoeohs, . And other ait: des in his lino, whirh he will ell on re ifr,!ial.h terns. Those who i-li to puicba-o are invited to call and judire for ihern-el v . Wheat, Oats, Flax-Seed, Linen, Linsey, Sugar, and such other articles as are taken hy the merchants, will he received in payment. Th indt h'ed to mo mav he informed ' that I am in l.aitimlar mi d f m...o. t , ...- in hum, .iiim i. iv y i'f I'anirniy -oli. to make payment as early a. pofihle. Many of them know that 1 have waited lonrt and annot reaf-onahly expect I'Jltber iriduW, -ru-e. J-Atuntiun to tliit nttirr. will, inmnnif ra.tci.) sore nut. , Some of the fti tie!e of trade abo e mentidied u ill bcrereivrd fur debt, if offered sn. ACHILLES WILLIAMS. Richmond, 5th mo. 1st, U'20 3(j

f AtTOTKEY AND Cci'NSELLOR AT LAW'. 1 as rtcrntlv removed with his family, from Conncm iJle. Fayc tto county, ami taken a residence in Cfntri :vii. lk, Wayne county, Indiana, where any Professional business that nviy lc ronfidnt to his care will receive hi prompt attention. Til-VR. RAY, of Centreville, Wayne i.i 51AT.T7TlTt QTVTTTTT.

' '"" " . ... . Int i i rn Cor.!H isviile, t actte county, lnuana, Attohxii s a:.D Counseilcrs at Law. w i H l-.err.iftrr practice the ir rrofe?sion in Cail caif s ri nil tee counties in the thud . Judicial Circuit of the Stat of Indiana, in tKiitntMsliip, rxrort in the county of Va tie Any pi ofiinnal business that may intnisttd to their can cn the Livil side of the Court, "ill tcceie their united ex eition. Caleb H. Smith can at all time? and. M. M. Uav at hi otlice in Centreville, when not absent on professional business. June 3 1C.:ih 41. nUAIi Ll-A-J ESTATEJuusiMNT to an order of th Wayne Circuit Court, at the Fehruirv Term, 1829 then-of, shall sell at pub lie sa'r, on the p r m si , On Saturday . thr 21t!t thiv of Jon': ncxi I i Cuhb LAM). HtC AC l On which then- is twenty acres of im i pineu land, atid 2 h f - 77.. ,, i am part of tin- uoith hair of t!ie north I,. l?l Tl,rterol ser.iou No. 7, township Xo. I C and ra.-tj- No. 1 :i, eat of the 2d j prii-.cip.il .Meridian line, lyinj; about , , . , I h iM a mile north ol the town ot Jack onsburgh, Waynu county, Ind. Ofie third of the purchase money will be reni rr A l i-nid !rwn. .1 ;i r rrdif will w civen oi nine ana einieen inonuia in equal cnst.ilnvMits, fcr the bahr-'Ce, on the purchaser. pjin;; bond and security for the pawncnt thereof. Said I ind bt ingthe lieil Estate of "a5r n'la.1.? 'j . or ni3 rne"1I AliUK W. M KLEjtiuardiau. M,y 30r'i, 1829. 40 1. .A t nwsV v'dl o v's S'oUee . J HE undersigned having taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of Justus SQiit:ny Late of Allen County, Indiana, deecas- ' l1' all persons having unsettled account8, or r'aims, against said Estate. are hereby notified to present them within one year, properly authentica- , ted for "etticir.ant; and tnoee. indebted f a said Instate are requested to make immediate payment. The Estate is probublv insolvent. ' LEWIS If. D.iriS, Atlnfr. rurlVn,nr.Mn,420. 1829. 4 23 tVusVvcUovs oUce. Tin: undersigned having taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of DODSON PETTY, L ite of Allen county , Indiana, deceas ed, all persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment, ana those having choma- against said Estate arc notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement within one year. WILLIAM PETTY,) . , , ROBERT HOOD. A'Jm r Foil Wayne, May 12, 1820. 40 3. Taken Up, vLY William Heard, of Greens fork township. Randolph coanty. State of j Indiana, ere Lstray I SORREL MARE, i Q.,.-r,r.i i. il.. 1.1 ?pring; fourteen hands and a half high, with a heavy mane and tail, mixed with some (:rey hair in the marc and tail; no other marks or brands recollected. Appraised to twenty five dollars, by John Moorman, jr. and Travis Adcock, Ap. May Q5lh, 1820. I certify the above to be a true copy from my Est ray book. GEORGE T. WILSOX.J. I Randolph Co. Ind. 423 A t vn Vs valov's io Vke, 4 LL persons concerned miy take noacc, that the undersigned has taken out Letters of Admin titration on the Estate of LEWIS FORENER, Late of Wayne County, Ind. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc icquctcd to make immediate payment, and those having demandb against said estate are notified to ptest-M them duly authenticated for settlement within the timp pr scribed by law. The Ebtatc, (including tho Real es tate,) is believed to be solvent. JOHN FORKNER, AdmV. June 13th, 1829. 42 3t.

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DR. JOHN PZIICHETT, Late a partner of Dr. WILLIAM rUUif.

deceased, having determined lo make hi permanent residerxe in CENTREVILLE, tenders his professional services to tho cuizrns of Centreville and it vicinity, a:id hopes, by his application and attention to the labours ot his prolession, to merit a share of the public patronage. lie may he found at the 1 avern of Samuel Hannah, Esii. in Centreville. All cases in the line of his profession will meet with prompt attention. Centreville, June 13th, 1023. 42tf. 1TOTIC3. STATE OFLVDU.VA, IVAY.VE CO. Tnsinli Mnrri1?. Hani- On Petition el Ucynolds&Marsa-S rtit;? ret Ueynolds his wife.) t ate. llHOMAS Pritchctl, and Sarah and Marnaret I'ritchetL, infant children and heirs at law of Mary Fritchctt, wife of said Thomas I'ritchett, deceased, are hereby notified, that application will he made hy the said Josiah Morris, Daniel Ueynolds and 31argar.it Key nolds his wife, at the next term of the Wayne Circuit Court, to be holdtin at I Centreville, Wayne Co. 1 1. on the -1th Monday in Auqu;t IC20, f r the ap pointtnent of Commissioners to make par'ition of trie bouth hail ol the b. W . or. of Section 20, Township Hi North.! and Raise; 13 Fast, of the 2J principal K. . ... . .... ,v .... .iL I IU U II, I I II t, I II 1 1 ij lit: juij , iiiui ana, according lo the statute in such rase provided. Said land being of the j Real Itate bequeathed by Josiah Bun dy, deed. toGuliclma Morris, deed, or her legal heirs. JOSIAH MORRIS, DANIFL REYNOLDS, MARGARET REYNOLDS. ..' 13th, 'o2Z. 424. Indiana, To w it, In the j Delaware Col.ntv; $ Dllav. ahe Circuit Court, May Term, 1')20. j Ruth Fletcher, ) On Libel vs. for William Fletcher Divorce. ,3PHE plaintiff by her counsel now comes, and files her petition in this be half. And it appearing to the satisfac lion of the Court, that the said defend ant is not a resident of this state, it i: ordered by the Court, tb.p.t notice of the pendency of the above petition be published four weeks successively in the ''Teetern Time," a weekly newspaper published in Centreville, Wayne couuty Indiana, at least thirty days before the next Term of this Court, requesting the said defendent to appear on the first day of the next Term of this Court, to be holdcn on the third Monday in November next, ar.d answer tr the peti tion aforesaid ; or in defiult thereof the same w ill by heard in his abecnce. A Copv from the Record. WILLIAM VAX METRE, Clerk, D. C. C. May 20th 1329. 40- 4t. Indiana, To wit, ) I.v the Delaware County; $ Delaware Circuit Court, May Term, 1829. Mary Meigs, i On Petition vs. for Anson Meigs ;S Divorce. JJa HE plaintiff by her counsel now! comes, and files her petition in this behalf. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from the affidavit of the plaintiff, thqt the defendent is not a resident of this 6tate ; it is therefore or dercd by the Court, on motion of the plaintiff, that notice of tho pendency of this petition be given, by publishing the same four weeks successively, in a newspaper entitled the Western Times, at least 30 days before the first day of the next Term of this Court, to be holdcn at Munscy town on the 31 Monday of No vember next, for defend"! to answer the petition aforesaid, or in default the sanv will be heard in his absence, and tin matters therein set forth, determined accordingly. A Copy from the Record. WILLIAM I A.Y METRE, Clerk D. C. C. Mav 20th 1829. 40 4t. 3 OSS .i.vn mi U HE Subscriber inform his friends, and the public, that he continues the BOOT AND SHOE Making budhess, at his rid ttand on Main 6ttcet, Richmond, Ind. His ma terials will be good, and his work war ranted to ha well done. Ready made work will also be kept constantly on hand, calculated to suit almost all sizes and fa nc i c 3. OWEA" EDGERTOX. BichmcnJt5i mo 1 nth, 1 825, J9lf.

SLANDER DETECTED! Perhaps nothing but my occie '-n winch is a Tavern keeper ten tmiv- f ;! of Indianapolis, Indiana, on ihn Ce;;'rc villc road, and a desire to do justice v my reputation, which has been wontonlv assailed, could induce me again to an. pear in a newspaper, relative to thmoney I found and advertised 6ome tiir.

ago. .mce my im public notitication of my finding the money with a viewtr' apprise the owner of the fact, much to my satisfaction, and the cause of tice and truth, on the 1st day of Ja-,j inst. the real owner of the saij merer whose name is William Johnston, J "v! ing near Columbus, Ohio, met rr,e i-. me town oi inaianapons, m the prPi. ence of Gov. Ray, Gen. Hanna and Gen. Noble, and after giving full ?3eg. tion that he was entitled to the lost rnon. ey, hal the satisfaction to receive ever? dollar fromjny hand, which he lct 'Pi r. i "TL -. . i ue louowrng receipt, is evidence cH tnt above statement: Received Indianapolis 1st June lCo of Samuel Fuller, Esq. the sum If tlV hundred and twenty live dollars, tha' being the full amour t of the money I lost or left in the bed on the ni-htofth I 1.1 A 1 . . . . . "5 1 iin April, iU29,and which I now acknowledge with gratitude I con Id hav; luu.iuuuij iui ins gooaness in riv : i .r.i r . ciu uyiuriL-ij oi u.e lact or tinding V aic WILLIAM JOHNSTON.' Witness J. BROWN RAF, KORERT H ANNA, N . NOD EE. I murlil rfnr 1 1. 1 gentlemen, who have known rr.e many years, for my character, but it is behev cd that the restless spirit of eusrkio must no-ry ba silent forever as to tiJ matter. Respectfully. &c. SAMUEL FULLER June C, 1829. .TI.p editors of the Terre-Ilaute Rf;Cti.trrviJIe Tiri.cg, ar.d Ohio State Jor.:riaU, puMiihthe aoeve sulvcrtisciuerit for three ed .ind forvsarj their accounts to this offer for ra mtnt- Iscianapoi.is Gazette." Notice lo Builders, riHE undersigned will let to tl; lowet bidder, on Wcum-i-the Zth day of July next, the buiidicgcl: MARKET HOUSE, In the town cf CENTRE VILLI Wayne Co. Ind. to be 32 feet lone a: 1G feet wide, with a roof to prrjecl feet on each side the buildii c to s:a. on eight brick pillows. A complex plan of said building w ill be eshibltc on the day of sale. HENRY I3RYAN WM. M. DOUGHTYf Tusteei UM. WIDUP. June 20, 1829. 433. Taken Up, Y Elias Kysor, living on h creek, Randolph countv, Indiana, War township, within four miles cf Winch? ter,one BAY MARE, and SORREL YE-1 RLIJ G STUD COL The marc is 15 hands one inch hib; or 7 years old; left hind foot white; lump or splint on the same leg; a sU on the forehead and a white spot eve the right eye; some collar marks; 3b some white hairs at the root of the tr.i iiu uiuci iniii., ui uianus percciva.it - 1 1 1., t 1 . : 1 Appraised to th'itv cir,ht dollars. TL Calt is a torrcl; tarnored to be or year old; both hind feet vrbite; a; praised to fifteen dollars, hy James Th Ltston, Caleb Odle k. Solomon Wri:b 1st June 1020. I certify the above to be a true cor from my Estray book. JOIIX ODLE, J. F WinAatcr, June 1820. 423 tiii: WESTERN TIMES, Is I'lLLliHV.P KVtSV SAT I UPAY, E V S. SMITH. Oi fk k in (he Yellow Frame btnbJirf Imit distance South of the Court bu;f Ccntrciille, 11'ayne County , lui'.c ix. TrriMs For one ycar,or fifty two nuaiM If paid within Two months, j!; ( It paid within Six months, I'll paid within the year, 2If not paid w ithin the y ear, 3 When sent hy mail, or a carrier, t' postage w ill be pai l by the Mibscnber. A failure to notify a discontinuance the end ofthe ttmc.subserihed fur, willconidered a new engagement. The paper will he discontinued any time, to a subscriber who has notp ' at the option of the editor, and charged I in proportion to the time it has been iHut tu er.-ure a discontinuance, at the H quef'ioi the subscrihcrllanedragesnr.-li he paid. I nv-as a Several Huh, the above If" will be literally observed . The only e ceptions will be made, by special a ?'-' Advertiiea.t'nts will be continue:!, charged for, unless the number of ;"5-' tioo9,or the cash, acconirvi then..