Western Times, Volume 1, Number 46, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 July 1829 — Page 4

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DEATH AA'I) SLEEP An Aoohzuc. loiii the. Get man, As hand in hand the Angel of Sit rp and the Angel f Death , i n trnvrrsiti" the Faith, even-

. .1 ".' .. t, K HIS puny sum. ',., .,., ....v. , tllf V Sal uowu tiimu .1 iiuici -m:, ; hile the distant village hell died j away upon the air. Tranquil and silent, according to their habits, they enjoyed in confidence the beauty ot the acetic. At length the Ansel of sdeep rose from his nmssv seat, and scattered from his hand the seed of slumber; the evening breeze bore them to the entree of the fatigued labourer. Sweet ieep embraced the inhabitants of the village from the grey head that leaned upon the statt, te the nursling in the cradle: and ielines forgot its pains, and affliction itspief, and poverty its iaie. His duties thus discharufd, the benevolent Angel of sleep m turnril and sealed himself again ::(':! Ins more serious brother. AVhr;i the day dawns," said he, m ;f ii ;o "men will bless me as ;ur.T friend and benefactor; what diikht to do good unseen and in rcrrt; how happy are w e the m:iiie messengers of Heaven; imw blest is our peaceful destiI nits xhikc the lovely Angel of -h -ep. 1 he Angel of death allied u')on hint with silent an1 1 . an I a tear, such as immortals sin al, ulistning in the orbit of bis lugubrious eye Ah cried he, .hy can 1 notbke thee enjoy the i quiite pleasure of gratitude? Man e.ilN me the enemy and the dumber f his delights.' My btniher," repln d the Angel of .Sleep, hen the jusi sliall rise from the tomb, will he not recognize thee as his friend and benefactor, and bh -s ther with etereal '.rratiuuie Are we not brethren, sent firth by the same kind pareat?' Hepaicd, and the countenance of the Angel of death beamed with radient smiles the two uenii again embraced each other with iraterual affection. An hour st man is belie veil without an oath; for hi? reputation swears for him. Xenocratcs was a man of that truth and fidelity, that the Athenians cave liim alone this pledge, that htsevidence should he lawful without swearing. And it is said of Fabricus. that a man might as well attempt t turn the. sun out of its course as hiing him to do a base ro a diimr.est action. jArroRNF.V AND Coi'NsLLLOR AT L.VW, H i- ircently removed with hi family, from ('o'liirrvilh'. Fayette count) , and taken a ic-idcnce in Ci s na.vaia.F., Wavnc county, Iii'Ii ir.a, where any Professional business tli.it may ! r..nlided to his care will re '.eae hi piompt attention. IYI flff RAY, of Centreville, Wayne c 1 . 1 and CALEB B S1MITH of Coiirir ifcilb , l;ictte county, Indiana f Attokniks and CouNn.ins at Lwv, Will hereafter practice their profession in Ciil cave? in all the counties in the thin India tl Circuit of the Slate of Indiana, in t'-iTtncithip. exrept in the county o Wayne. Anv professional business that may be iritrvi U d to tntir care on the l-ivil sad ef the Couit, will rrreic their united t ntions. Cab hU. Smith can at ah J.'fne l..i ..ti, .1 ..i l. .". f I it ! M. .1. It iv at his office in Centreville, win n f;ot ah-i nt on profes-i jnal hufcane. gEtfir Salle VlLLhe bold at public Sale, atCen trexille, Wayne county Indiana, on Saturday the 1 lh day of July nut, all the PERSONAL ESTATE ef Dr. WILLIAM 1MTC5II, deceased; ( ..I, Mstlll Ol One Horse, One Cow, Lot of Medicine, Furniture, and Midical Books, &C.&C. hale to commence at 1U ociock on nid day, when the terms will be made known, bv JOHN i:. DUNHAM, Admr. Jjne :'ith vz:i. 4i: n

DR. JOHN PRICHETT, hate a partner of Dr. WILLIAM PCHIL deceased, hininoetermined 1o make his innnrnt residence iu CENTHHVILLE, U-mW ln irofeMonal service? to theciti-

-iis of tntrcvil!e mid it vicinity, and it vicinity, and b ,,s apphcation atil attention to !(,. l;,,0,,rs of hts rro!oMon. to merit a -haieofthe tmhlic patronage, tie may be fount! at tin Tax ern of Samuel Hannah, Fl . in (.' ntirx ille. All cae in the line of In" prolix-ion will meet with prompt attention. C( ntreville, June 13th, 1029; 42tf. ffllllK Subscriber wishes to sell the y following described Vtv)i5 e;v tsUUe-, L ins two and a half mile S. W.of RICHMOND, Ind. on the roail leading from Salibury to Hamilton; to wit, OF EXCELLE.XT M.XI); 80 Acres under Cultivation, on which there is a GOOD ORCHARD, Of between COO ami 1000 Choicf. Trees; Consisting of Apples, I'eaches, Pears, Plums, Chin ies ami Ojmicc. There aie also on the premise a SAW -i-v) GRIST WILL Incomplete operation: A very superior STONE QUAIUIY; &. Two Lime Kilss. Jj-Any ptToii i!iin t purchase, shntl Lave .i UAIUI A IN, worth attcaJiu to, by calling on the subscriber, living on tl. prcuiie. DAVID 1 1 All MAX. Julylth, 1C2D. $26t STOP 'rlKEEE3 ! CJTOLKN From tt.c Subscribe r, in Liberty towiikbij', mury coui.ty, Indiana, ou the ttt ol Juitf, a LIGHT BAY HORSE, nfti tn bamU bub, 10 or tt nrs ob bbre in the farr, It it fort- toot utut r i h t biifl I ot wbite, br;oub vl wilh J t",. on l.n tu tr sbr.uldrr, but tl.: IcttiT tr" tiiii ; white uiJik? rouni! bii ears inU: u ror.'.m- lie i a natural trotlor. Any p r,.n who will sreure the Thief ami hor', or ci' Av the ub'oritur t.i cot hi Hore au'ain, li;i!l hr haiiujoiucly rcsNarJed, mid U cc( im l. .V.I.1C lUK'FM. July t, C129. 153 Pheresa A. Finch, widow ofCy ru Finch, deed. Henry Alexander Finch, Hampden (Jrctn Finch, iSc Anne Eliztbeth Finch, heirs of said Cyrus Finch, dee'd. and Sarah Hooker, widow of Ja cob N. Hooker, dccl. and Fcr- On dinand. Franklin. Lauretta. Sa I Pet I rah, Samuel, Theresa, Jacob, tion Ann nnd l-.sthrr Itnrvkcr. Iieirs Ol I lor a said Jacob N. Hooker, deed, all Par linns at law of Samuel P. Book- tition cr, dccd. Petitioners, of vs. Real John Hooker, William Hooker, 1 Li Hiram. David. Jacob, illiam tate. md Samuel Hrown, Augustus, John, Julius, Sylvanus Sc. Alexmder Grove, and Cynthia Ann Evans, also heirs at law of the aid Samuel P. Hooker, dcc'd,J Defendants. rvn iJOTICE U hereby given to the laid defendents, heirs of the said Samuel P. Booker, dec a. that application will be made to the Wayne Circuit Court. at the August Term 1CQ9, thereof, to be holden at the Courthouse in and for the Ccunty of Wayne, State of Indiana, on the 4th. Monday in August 1820. to have Commissioners appointed, pursuant to the Statute in such cae made and providcd,tomakc Partition of the Real Estateof the eaid bamucl P. Booker, deed, bctwccnsaidPetitioncrsand the saiddeft ndants.and to set off to the 6aid heirs f Cyrus Finch, deceased, one undivided share of said Real Litatc, to which they arc entitled by virtue of a deed of convc jnncc made to the said Cyrus Finch, dccM. in his lifetime, by James Caldwell, and Ann Caldwell his wife, heirs of the haid Samuel P- Booker, deed. and also to set off to the said heirs of Ja'Il. V? p ,rLnr ili rMtorl nnn nr.nt vinr! share ot'id Ileal Estate. which they arc entitled, as heir? at law of the SUlfJ Jacob N. Booker, JccM. who was one of the heirs at law of the said Samuel P. Booker, deceased. The said Rel Estate lying and being in the Counties of Wayne, Randolph and Allen, Indiana. J. S. Newman, Ally. pro. PeCrs. Caitrczille, July 4, 1 C23. 45 It. Taken Up, JBy Jacob Harvey, of Prairie towiibhip, Henry county, Indiana, one Astray MAKE, A DARK IRON GREY; Four )ears old; white spot on the near llank; ncaily blind in the left eye; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty five dollars, by William Harvey and Jcs9C II. Haley. A true copy from my Estray book. JOHN HARRIS, J. P. llnry Co. June 13, 1829. 453.

DR. Ii. B. PUMPiiREY Designs making CENTREVILLE his dare of residence, and offer? his professional sei vices to the citizens thereof, and its vicinity. June 25th, 1829. 4-ltf.

AAuumstvatovs Notice. 11 IK subscriber has taken out Lettcrs of Administration, on the Kstate of Dr. WM. PUGH, Late of V'a)pe County, Indiana, deed. All persons being indebted to said Kstate arc requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the KsUtenre requested to present them for settlement within the time prescribed by law. The Ktatc is solvent. JOHN K. DUNHAM, Mnr. June 21th, 1329. 413. I will attend at Centreville during the session of t'ae August tcitn of the Wayne Circuit Court, when and where all those who arc indebted to said Kstate will please to attend and pav their accounts. J. K. DUNHAM. AAmnuslvatovs1 ffol.ce. "jYOTICE is hercbyvViven to all uiium itnay concern, that the uud.Tbigned baSrc taken out, from the Clerk's oflice in Wayne Co. Ind. letters of Administration on the Estate of JACOB MILLER, Late of Wayne count), deceased. All persons indebted to da id Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the arne are required to present them duly authenticated for settlement, within the time prescribed by law. I he L-tate is believed to be insolv cu MARY MILLER, ) Adm'x. GEORGE V IN AGE, Adm'r. July 4, 1C2J. 453t. uxeelov's Wo Vice. A penons concerned, may take notice, that the undersigned has taken out Letters Testamentary, on the last Will and i estamcnt, of JOHN suoutiiidgi:, Lite of Wayne county, Indiana, dec d. All persons indebted to said Estate, arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate, are notified to present them, du ly authenticated. within the time prescribed by Law, for settlement. The Estate is believed to he solvent. WILLIAM SUOUTIUDGE, Executor, June 27th, 1CCJ. 413t STATE OP I.XDIAjVA, IVAWXE CO. Josiah Morris, DaniO ( 1 l...,r.1.lcJlr 1't-rri- V. tOr 1M TtltlOn ret Reynolds his wife. J tlHOMAS Pritchett,and Sarah and Margaret Pritchett, infant children and heirs at law of Mary Pritchett, wife: of said Thomas Pritchett, deceased, are l t :. A !. Ml inereuy iiummu, umi application win be made by the said Josiah Morris, Diuiel Reynold and Margarat Key nolds hi wife, at the next torm of the Wayne Circuit Court, to be holden at Centreville, Wayne Co. Ia. on the 4th Monday in August 1029, for the ap pointmenl ot Commissioners to make partition of the South half of the S. W. qr. of Section 20, Township 16 North, and Range 13 Last, of the 2d principal meridian, lying in Wayne county, Indi ana, according to ttie statute in such case provided. Said land being of the Real Estate bequeathed by Josiah Bundy, deed, to Guliclma Morris, deed, or her legal heirs. JOSIAH MORRIS, DANIEL REYNOLDS, MARCARET REYNOLDS. June Kith, 1C23. 421. jjhwMfe fiJtr As be sold at Public ven due, :-!' the late residence of Ja cob Miller, late of Wayne Coun tv .WnnoiV nn n.nJ,v oV.i 7;r . V 25tli of the present month, the

PERSONAL PROPERTY Of the said Jacob Miller, deed. Consisting of One Farm Wagon, One Horse, Cows, Sheep, a number of Farming utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given, and conditions rnadc known, by MARY MILLER, ) Adm'x. GEORGE VINAGE,J AdmV. July 1823. 453t. Of All Kinds, for sale at this OFFICE

Proposals for contracts for opening the CUMBERLAND ltC)AD located through the State of Indiana, will be received by the Superintendents at the Post Offices in Centreville, Wayiie county; Indianapolis, Marion county; Grecncastlc, Putnam county; nnd Terre Haute, in Vrigo county, until the 31st day of July next, ensuing. - THE WOIUI TO BE DONE IN THE FOLLOWING MAHITEIliTo r: The Road is to be opened eighty feet wide, the timber on that width cut c3 and removed, the stumps must he cut low; for thirty feet of the central pait cf the road must be grubbed up, and removed from off the whole width of eighty feet. The said thirty feet to be leveled, the hills cut down, and the valley s filled up, so that on no part of the aforesaid width of thirty feef, the elevation of the road shall exceed an anirle of four degress with the horizon. Whenever the earth is to be rais d for the purpose of carrying the road over a valley, the sides of the embankment must be made to slope at an angle not exceeding thirty degress with the horizon, or with a base of about one and a half feet for each foot in height; and in all cases the width of thirty feet at the surface must be pre. served, making a proper allowance for settling of earth, and no stumps or wood

of any kind to be permitted in tilling. Where hills are cut through, or the road dug along the side of a hill, the banks must be cut at such a slope as to prevent the earth from slipping in on the surface of the thirty feet, the slopes thereupon varying according to the ground. On each side of the said thirty feet, and contiguous to it, a ditch must be made, of such breadth and depth, as to lead the water freely off, and prevent its ilowing on the road.

Commencing at Indianapolis, the road will be divided both Eastwardly and Westwardly, into sections of one mile each, in the following manner, viz: Eastwardly from the 72 mile most at Iudianapolis, to the 71 mile post or tree, to be the first section Eastwardly; from the 71 to the 70, the second section, and so on to the state line between this state and the state of Ohio- And Westwardlv, beginning at Indianapolis, and from thence to the first mile post or tree, to be the first section; from the first to the second mile, the second section, and so cn to the state line dividing this state and Illinois. Proposals for opening the road agreeably to the aforesaid regulation?, in wri

tmg and sealed, will be received at the places, and until the time belore mentioned. Contracts will be given to the lowest bidder0, and not more than ten sections, (ten miles,) will be given to any one contractor No advances of money will be made to any, and no bonds for performance are required; monthly py. ments will be made to contractors, equal to three fourths of the ralue of the w ork actually performed. It is expected that undertakers will commence their work immediately or so soo; as posibIe, and complete it in a reasonable time. Articles of agrt ement will lc entered into between contractors, and the U. States, as to the manner of doing the work, and the time for its completion. Should any person offer foi mure than one section, he will specify distinctly and separately, the sccticn. and the amount for which he will complete each, and the whole. 0 Persons whose proposals may be accepted, will be notified immediately ci" the same, and directed where to attend and enter into articles of agreement. Should the present appropriation of Fifty Thousand Dollars, not be sufficient ta

open the whole road, it is to be understood that no contracts will be made to:

a greater portion than may be opened

HOMER JOHNSON,) SuperinUnJniis JOHN MILROV, Cumberland Road. Indianapolis, June 15, 1020. 445.

BUSINESS. T JlIIE subscriber 1j having opened a shop a "few doous North of his fqariH r stand, in the house heretoforeoc-

copied by E.Lacey.!strinf! cn r-ich -idp nf l.nr

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the town of Richmond, wM.es to inlbrin!'11 'V- V - ' UUCKICU with a

hi customer?, and the public, that he has! on hand, and expects to keep, rejnilarlv, good assortment ot SuAes, WuUiiS. And other article? in his h:.e, which he ill sell on reasonable teim?. Those who wish to purchase are invited to call and judge for themselves. Wheat, Oats, Fiax-Seed, Lin en, Linsey, Sugar, and such other articles as are taken by the merchants, will be received in payment. Those indebted to me may he. informed that I am in particular need of money, at the present time, and they arc earnestly solicited to make payment as early as possihle. Many of them know that 1 have waited long, and cannot reasonably expect further indulgence. (grAtiention to this noticcxvill, in many ccsa) taie cost. Some of the articles of trade above mentioned w ill be received for debt, if offered soon. ACHILLES WILLIAMS. llichrno;id,5th mo. 1st, 1C29 3G Taken Up, F3 Y Ehas Ky5or, living on Mud ocmm iv.u.uu.pu cuumy, inuiana, ara 1. I? .1 .. I .. 1. 1.. 1 ! ll 1 township, within four miles of Wincheste r, one . V MA H E, and SOllREL YEAIILLG STUD COL1 The mare is 15 bauds one inch high; C or7 jears old; left hind foot white; a lump or splint on the same leg; a star on the forehead and a white pot over the right eye; some collar marks: also some white hairs at the root of the tail: no otlier marks or brands perceivable.

Appraised to thirty eight dollars. The Calt is a sorrel; supposed to be one year old; both hind feet white; appraised to fifteen dollars, by James Tho. Liston, Caleb Odlc Sc Solomon Wright, 1st June 1020. I certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray book. , JOILX ODLE, J. PWinchester, June 1829. 443

by means thereof.

Taken Up, VVvS B-V Thomis Hardin, luir; Lto,iV Wa,lif,Ston Township, a ) 1 1: iouiay, Indiana, ere BAY MARE, Supposed to be fifteen y ears old, cr upwaida; fourteen hands and a half bi?h; a star in her forehead- n mnll a,ar.

IrTnrVrV,nda back, but is nearly well;" on VheVelt liie oiG h-e .ell on, tie d on with

, lr smne llcr,,ear hip a I:ttie a inc ,owcsu appraised to hiteen iiis uy i nam; rvnipe anu Jotin WUsc-r, the 4th day of June 1C2LJ. A trueccp) from my Estray hook. ELI WRIGHT, J. P. June 27th, 182'J. 443?. Taken Up, 23 Y Thomas Brooks, of Rusli co-: ty, Ripley township, Ind. one Estray DARK IRON GREY HORSE, With a blaze in the face; left hind feci white; some saddle marks; fourteen and a half hands high; four years ciJ this spring, with a light mane and tail; no other marks or brands. Apprair:d to twenty live dollars, by Thomas Hill and Jonathan Hill. Certified by mc to be a true eery from my Estray book. DAYTON HOEEOWAY. J. P' Jul V 4, 1829. 4.33.

Taken Up. Logans Fort, Cass county, Ind. K The undersigned, being appointed to appraise a RAY HORSE, Taken up by Daniel Rcll, and after Icing duly sworn have examined the sacf and adjudge him to be about 8 year; old; about fifteen and a half hands big!-; i white strip down the forehead; ii' right hind foot white; a Email white sr.:? on his left side; some saddle spots; nnd large wart on the left ear: apprai-cd !s sixty dollars. Given under our hnr this Cth day of June, 1829. Cyrus her, Gihbs McRane. 1 do heieby certify this to be a tr copy from my Estray book. PETFAl JOILXSOA J. P. ' Logansport, June 1829. 452' Terms For one y ear,or lift v tn o number. If paid within Two month, ' 2"-' lf paid within the year, - - Jf uot paid within the. year, 300