Western Times, Volume 1, Number 47, Richmond, Wayne County, 18 July 1829 — Page 2
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,,,.rt!.ehu.n,n.H,?1 : Mun,l fo injured. I ne a c - - m , .roctsu'.dja-ohiilofmel. i" otAy a f cf the hu;Ua iu ot a, , U et, et uta.ah ur, and com.; in that was 1e he ,u,t trees mmJ." Tue v t nrl,l epene 1 and provides an endrvo host to be waired
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ff.i.n t iniri lifil i lis'. such a
h i ntver en hefe.r-', sutli m ir tu sliallj r.-vr ,f hut ones auun; the quardian
an.i U el the cilv ol P iviJ ' ttiev tame yjUrncni.
f 'iiti phuious!) ht woe in jII t.i ir ni itcli between Rattler, the Ameiican 8t(ps;tlie btars'npon their ht Imtts dim ; horse. &. Miss Tumc r, the Wch Ii mare, their r- bes st une 1; tear ll wing down wa9 decided on S iturday over 10 mih tl.eir t!'-tiil beauty. ''Let u go tf ground, betw een Cam hi ige and Godhcti'?," wis t'eir srj of sorrow. ''L'-t manchester, commencing at the '2 mile us i hr.t. wa an-wcred by sa I tch-tonc from Cambridge. This was the
him of the matrntam. u!.et us coi r!rst orcasion on which the merits of
hen-e," (.iv. lied upon the hipht, to the j Kattler h ad been brcuuht into action in turtl e rf t limits ol tl.cl ind. The pro-J this country, although he had won all cci-t m hi. ; red liii open the "'iter Mtjus niitchcs in America. The fame ol cf the hiih The thinders pealed; and j yom Thumb, his brother traveller from they ro-e rt the comnnnd. ditfiiMi-g Y. who recently trotted 100 miles in u.in.8 c fli'it over the expanse of hcav-j,t(c m0rethao ten hour?, had placed en. Their i lorus wr.8 h-nrd. still nnu' j Jittfer ,.0 hii'h in the scale of excel-
r.ti int and melmcholy, nheu th'-ir ; CI1CC , however, that few person could
e found to bet against him. ly the
turnii i:, be credit due to her wa
scarcely infeiiorto that of the horse. There was 9. rue talk of a fresh match for a longer distat ce, hut thij was met bv the owner of Rattler lV ling to hack
r:,.. ; :,, r r..,. h f.-.r t'..ur hundred' him np'iti;t ht v ihinrr hv inLT. lor anv
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1 he onr talke d ol tiotting, ,..nftrt, r ; p.,n,r r ' tnm nun 'IVI I il If II 1 nttflt.yi I ilTlfT.
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without food, he Lei'r.n to
worry sheep, and was soon the tenor of the country-. I Ic would bite a hole
in ti c right side of the poor animals, cat the fat about the kidneys, and then have then:. The farmers wore so much alarrr.cJ by his depredations, that everv extraordinary means were used for his destruction; they chased turn with dogs, as they would a fox or a well"; hut when the dogs came up to their guilty fellow, he invariably laid down in a supplicating posture, and thus they could never be induced to harm him. lie was one day pursued rem UoTvack to upwards of thirty miles distance; hut he returned thither, and killed she' j the same evening. He was at last shot, after a three months' caiccr ed murder, upen a rock which commanded a view cf four rends; and where he constantly sat, like a guilty outlaw, watching the appioach of his
pdituctc, and ready fcr escape.
Sii.k Cci.ilre. The raising ol worms has been engaged in with much spirit this spring, in the neighborhood of Petersburg, Va. One gentleman, Mr. Ilant.an, of that place, it is stated in the Times, has near about 100,000
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in- uiiu titi U.iy ki i i a 1 1 . , . I ; U . i . 1 K e 1 ' . genius and its spirit more than the mr;labored description of the hi-tcvian Who can take a paper dated half a century ago, w ithout the thought that a. most every name there printed is no cut upon a tombstone at Ihe head cf rfj epitaph ? The Doctor, (quack cr rer- . lar) that there advertised his mcdiciir' and their cures, has followed the vA,)z train of his patients: the merchant Lis ships could get no set urity on his lifof and the actor, who could make others laugh or weep can now only furnUba skull for his successors in Hamlet. It is easy to preserve newspapers, and they will repay the trouble; for, like that t wire, their value increases w ith their years; and old files have tcir.etirr.rj been sold at prices too startling tom.r, lion. HUMOROUS.
REFORM' The Mansfield (Ohio) Gazette savs
some time since there was a meetirgof
the jouug ladies of that vicinity which they resolved not to countenance (i.e. mam) those young men whower;
in the habit of induU'intr in a fdass c:
worms, now about to epin. 1 hey have !ar,r. Outraged at this attack upcr.
I'e d upon the leaves of the common Mul- tlieli ecdorn of the bottle, the your." pa!
oenj. ii.ceuuoi w mc i ihivj muics jants w ho considered their lane urpi. it as a conclusion drawn from cxperi- cated by the temperate resolution c: ence as well as observation ar d the tes- iheM- cold vafer laee have in tur:
3; vidor w i Cimi'U-nen n me laioi r ' i, of a it ir. Then the thunder roai i ...4 tin i ?ho rl u Jy temphi w is m at ? 1 ea th wind, and d iikneM. the o tr.Miot ti e ejr.ive,ettkd upen .'ervsa
ON THC UI'.SCRRKCTION OP CHKbT. Thrif e ha I (he un g M.r d w n on the e irth; and all an vet nw ejuiet at the : -rub hi". 13-n'h held hi- tceptre o-
v- 1 the Son of Gjd.
t!.p hour pascd. The guvds stood hv tn.'irt.mt!. Theravsol the mid-
r j
v t moon tlemed on their helmet
at, i .11 th ir spear;. The enemies of Chi i-t exulted in ttier r nucceM. The he irN of his friends were sunk in desp .i..U of v ar.d 5orrow. The "-pints of
il r witd in anxious suspense to oeli. ! I th - ev. d, at.l wondered at the el-i I. of the wasof (iod. At length the :, .;,ii g tar arn-i ig in th east an i n. 1 .ced the appioach of light. The third J i h rati to clan n Urn world, when on 'a -u ! I' n th : e irth trembled to its cm tie and th: powci of ItewVfli v; r -i. ik' ti . An rni;:! of God d.est e n
d- 1 - I! r '.led v,y th : stone from St
the d" .X ol tf" in hie, arl ral upon
articles it was stipulated that the mare should hive a minute's start, which upon calculation was estimated at about six hundred yards in distance. Roth Ritt.er and Tom Thumb were at Six mil bottom, near Newmarket, from Sunday list. A meeting between the proprietors of each horse took place at the Jloop in Cambridge, on Friday e ventiiL'. when the time, place of trotting, and some other necessary preliminaries
Still hiiI iikiuUpr,. udi i'trd: hut hettint! was til!
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hy. atid two to one on Kattler would he accepted only to a trilling amount. Some small bets were made on time, the American being backed to do the ten miles in 32 minutes. Twelve o'clock being the time appointed for starling, long previous to that hour the whole line of road to the. twelfth mile sione, was more or lets thronged. According
to the terms of the match, the American
ji. t h. i ; th;s that ometh forthjapar; between 8 and )e-ars. m I 1
yroomwasto weigh ten stor e, whiW
the marc was not confined to weight,
and Davy, i.ildiu ar.d all, did not weigh more than feve-n stone. The evdor cl the horse dark bay, nd the mare a f I e?nul; both were about the fian.esize, fifteen hands two inches; and in age
f. brlieve they were pietty near upon
1 he
f 1 ini!
torn' . d uvfr.ei t- Irt m th
! i if I'eaM.' Hr that is h'li- U3 in b:s app ir- I, tiav llu j; ia the lire it tie s r f hr h'i. r.gthr It 1 tli j- 1'imcc, O. 7. 1! Chii.itiap, it ie )our Lord! ''liehath tmdder. wine pres alotie." He h 1 t!i 1! are M I i r lifT'-i t w llh hloe I ; hut as the ti-t born from t!ij t mh el nature, he m-"' tlicm. u.;i 1: c f hi Rca-
t::ie.' ti?n. Never d.d the returning of tin: struggle he was about to be cn-
y .jo ii-'ier mi a day o uU 1 1 u. It wai r ."ed in, was then let go. and almost m
the J u'jihe of the Lniverse. 1 he mor-utant anciaiHv laid hnieH down to his
coat of the Ameiican wan rough, while
thr.t of the m ire w as sleek, ami indica
tive of the: trainit it. Shortly after 1'2, all h mg in readme?, the road was cleared, and at a signal given, the mare
was started at a pate of at least 0 n. iles an hour. A clear minute having
tl p-( d, Rattle r, who n as all activity
and ,11 p itience, as il perlectly eonsciou
From the Attnkapns Gazette.
QT.OTtfieni ideas cf hjuniana. A late La glish writer, has stated in a work on the western States, that he knows ol
no country where a man with 26,000 j
could so rapidly increase hi capital, as by investing that sum in a sugar establishment in Louisiana. The North Americati Review- for October 1C?C, to incides with the opinions r.f the Rritish traveller, at d thus describes cur sec-
lion of the State : 4,c doubt rot, with their just detestation of slavery, that one hundred men Could he found in London, to ten in N w England, willing to establish themselves on Rayou Tee he, with lift) negroes, vndrr a clntl of musquitcrs, m iiL-ump thut cannot be drained, und (Utwitg nllig'itors inuuTiurdlU'. wider a hilling sim, end in a hot-house ninvj.-jhfrei( they could be reasonably per-uaded that in ten years, they could turn the ir five thousand pounds into fifty thou?and."
This is truly a very quizzical, and far
frcm a very correct, description of our
countiy. 1 he l-ton htoratli ought
to depute c:.e c-1 their number to pass a
few months m our country, to correct their uijust impressions against our musquitoes, alligators, and climate. In
greater part cf the length of "liaycu Tcche," lew mu-quitoes are seen du
ring the day, and at many points on it
banks, people pass the year without using bars at night. Showmen and tin ptdlers are seen more frequently among us than alligators; .and we have netcr yet heard ol any one being roasted alive by the heat of our chmate. The plain truth is, that the writer of tfce article referred to, very much overrates the prchfg to be made by eioai planting, and iecribcs our country as being rnueh wcie. than it is. If a planter make? ten per ce 1 1. per annum on his capital, he thould he considered fortunate.
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inecuniiiv of Jmnce. iet a
timony cf others, that Virginia and North Corelina are as well adapted to the production of the silkworm and the mulberry on which it subsists, as any other region of the globe. Silk, it is
alleged, can be produced as easily as cotton; and the only tjuestion seems to
be, whether there will be found a eulli-
t icnt market for the cocoons after they
are rai.-ed.
had their meeting, and resolved tin:
they will not hereafter, address any huh who w ears cor setts.
We eh'ill all be reformed after a whde..
Cincinnati. Chic-niti:.
Judge Carter, of Tchncr;ee. has addressed, through the Nashville Gazette, a communication of considerable length to the cultivators of the soil, and laborers of Tennessee, upon the proprie ty of abolishing by law the custom of endors ing note?, or becoming responsible lor a debt of another person in any way whatsoever, the usual securityship, in courts of justice, of course excepted. Many persons in Tennessee have pled
ged themselves to U:C all possible and law ful exertions to procure the passage of nithii law; and no small excitement
exists among the people.
: rt' -t u s i'i tr'lher, and all the Mr s , f t., i I -leeifcd fir y. The Fathr ei rnei:y looked duwn fiom his Threr.e on the llivrn?. With complice ncy hf hrheld hi world restored. He tw hit work that it was good.
A vod 5urv. "We or.ee heiard,sa;
the editor of the New bury port Herald,
ol a fashionable young lady, in the mo-
trope. lis, who-was led t j the liyiwr;.:
altar by a thrifty Bond-street merchant.
He casually expressed a wish one day
that some brown bread might be baked.
The girl in the kitchen was ordered tc
make the bread. She hneu her duty
but at the same time knowing her rr.a, tress did not Lnczs Afrs, very timpl) inquired how much meal she should bake? The lady hesitated a moment, but ti t inquiry must be answered ; 'about ti.re: pecks of each kind she should think would he sufficient. Abigail went zl it, and the next morning the gentlemrui had 1 specimen of twenty seven leaves c! bto-.v.i In cad, made by the director, cf !hi a ;f--r
Nr.w i;UR vrcRT, (Mass.) June j (cW yCai3 ago, a couple r.f D -t.h-
.Mishap. Ry a mo-t unfortunate ac
cident, the owner of the animals lately brought for shew to this town, has been deprived of one of the best attractions to his exhibition. The Ostrich, a verv
fine sptcimc n of the kind, owing to the j
slipperiness of his cgc tloor, a few mor
nings since, received a fall, which Iractured both his legs near the hip joints, and occasioned his deal!) a few minutes
after.
This animal was 2 l-'J years eld; 10
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ORCHARDS. An. og the fiiroi-t obj'-cts on which
. w1 n ote are the ore hards which o! r ht d the husbandman's home;
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wot ,, wil l c Xliaur linarv soreu. n
was s ,.:ai seen that he was gaining 1
the man , and he was urged to increase hi pace and improve his advantage. Roth soon broke out into a profuse pi lopiration, and bv the rorrlu1K"n cf the third mile , Rat'lcr was fast closing on the man , and in about half a mile f irlher he w as along side of her. The
1 marc w as ik.w urge d to increased swift-
e oiirc nuence hroKe ancl
in
t r c; n nr .1 trie rm-i atiUn.aii s iiorne ; tu'ss, and
whi.th r v.. cnt mpbite them when was tune d tu it.e. The ace ident gave covered wi'l m u,v f e 1 ted llrvftH and ; ttthr, ul,., k c t on steadily to his fail of rieh pi rTjinf-, the ont:$ of birds work, an additioi al advantage, and hv an I the hirn e-f bee), 01 in the autum tie- h uilh mile he headed her in grand
li d !iMi'.e?? with th branches bending with ray chkd fiuit. Rut weelo nd din'fv with the mm.' .f orchard-the-e 1 o!! ctiems e,f d?:id bru-h and krvuled t-c, where the pram: g jaw has alivavs h en a stranger, and t!ie
frki'l of the f uh'IVator haf h id r .) e eat.e. The apple i f rie.ni'
h .i lv. as to witfiatand idai ;t
style. Still the mare proceeded with it. abated vigor, while Rattler continued to stretch lai the r ahe ad. Shortly behrc ihe re.M brI ihe filth mile, the mare agiiu btel.e twice and was turned, while Rattler, on passing the lilih mile
ter-ut. a wa fall fifty yards in advat ce,
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all rx
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aini me pri'pneior, as wen as Harry Knglaiid. ailed to the groom to l: ei
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men, upon the high hills ol Limc.-tu e,
though very friendly, had a dicaJiY: falling out about one killing the ether's deg, for which he sued ier dam;u:. They were called into court, and ti e defendant in the case v. as asked by thi Judfc il he kill, d the dog. 'Be sure I
kilt him,' taid the Dutchman, -put 1.: him prove it.' This being quite satisfactory, the phihtitTin the case was called cn to answer a few questions; !.c was asked by the Jmlgc to what amour.I
1-2 feet high, and weighed 305lbs. Ilisjhe estimated the damages; he did ret
value to the owner, and the severity cfjuthlerstand this question so well; so to
Ihe lots may be under. -toed, when it is be a little plainer the Judge asked hiir.
stated that 3000 w ere ottered h r him, w hat he thought the dog to be worth
in New York.
I 'Be suie,1 said he,' the dog was rcrt ni
The body- after dor.:!;, was opened, jting, hut 6ince he was so mean as to kii!
tr m-s of ir-gleet and ahuv, and w all , steady ; an order which he obeyed, and
ling-r e.iit its e xi-!fi.ce through a long
0 e,-imption of half a century, ''d arrive at a vi'iierabl e 1 1 age, when it; luv iiiiuee h unresti ain d by the cper atijsu wlsich in reus-: its fruitfu'.ncss.
kept j ullii g the horse with all his t;c ri.'tli. Roth horse and man were
rie;w in a complete lather ef pwcat;and in the course of the nxth mile, in which thciej was a slight detaeut, the marc
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star mg out-at elbows creature pick a
gentleman s poe ket ol a half w orn eighteenpenny handkerchief, and the pump, or the treadmill, or the hulks according to the mood of the mob and the magistrtc--are all too little for him. If, aspiring to something higher, the
thief shall break a par e in the Earl of
Wallow in-weailh'fi pantry window, in-
0P sinuate hinaelf through the aperture.
and abstract from the shelf "where they had been hut an hour before carefully
deposited by his Lordship buler,,! five
silver t a epoens, value W. 2$, Ail., the whole v.oild of London and of Bow-
street will he amazed at an atrocity for which nothing but a short thrift and a 6tout halter cotton ard hemp can possibly atone. Hot kt the offender figure in a s lit of th" ne we?t cut, with a gold watch and a diamond ring let hirn inhabit a fire house, keep a carriage, with a pair of greys, and give vrnison and claret to fiddlers, painters, ard small wile u t him, by virtue of these e legnnt et aiors, rob the aged of their savings, the young of their dower, pluck the shit! 1 from ihe widow and the May frcm the orphan cheat every fiiend that possesses the materials of being cheated beggar live hundred families nnd then withdraw to the land
ol liberty and equality beyond the At hmtic, instead cf being pursued by the execrations, he shall be followed by the pity of the million, and a hundred good
reasons invented for the palliation of h i j villain y . Spe e tutor.
and 6everal cornelian c'.ouc were iouudihia
in his stomach; received there, t:o
doubt, in hie native ceunliv. lie had'
been caught some time, and the accident :
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t
aiue oi on:.
Older. Joselyi:, who visittu
occurred just 12 months after his hav- New-England, for the tirsttiincin 163''
ing been fhippcd fortius country, at'rclates, that, in tac nl.ogc cf Bc.-to; Havre. Jtherc were two liccn-i inns: "An ell.
The animal wn$ in peifect health at.ccr visits thctn," he adds, "whenever .i
the time cf tic accident.
ike proportion, be vend w'
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The last number cf the African Re pository informs us that such is the dis
position to emancipate- slaves tor thej
purpose of colf !;!7.atien, in sewc partsjUte of North Carolina. tl;at the Society ol
Friends in that State ould immediate-j II ii pr. ;'- ly have placeel urder their care ahout 'to form an '.. two TitorvviK, wr re the) m possession i It ought to be
of funds for th' tr iri-rrrtnt'o!) to the i--o. it :.
Colony of L' 1 e ; ia.
str'iuger goes into th.cm; and if ho cab1
fcr more drink than the ollicrr thiiUi!-. in his judgment, he c.a srlcily ! '-'
way, i;e e.oun'crnnn,!? it, and appj
a 1
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tv ho to iV;-"i an ' 7,
We have hern inform .! hv man who recently reruvrd
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le iicr 1 1 ( rn e.o.. ajeuaru, i;tai a ueatv
w.llbehehl at reek Fluid, about the ! i:l " 2Mb of this rnoii'h, b-e tw ven the: United I comm- a Stades' ce minh -iem is and the Wineha tight-oi
go. and other tribes 1 f 'n liat
. : 1 .. . f 1' 1 . n
uiy ei juo a eairt. e arc fi.'W 1--4.-03 l.no'.vu ed
eating tea co':ou..ly. It ? ) n
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" Y'nui'iifi;-. 1 1: 8ii , ni iiie'muer of Congnts should be appointed to a subordinate minister ia! e .ike; and we are willing lo go futhei, ..nd say, that where you can fill the: n highest offices from others as w 1; ; from mem bcr9 of Congress, we would let the mcmheis al-ine. Bat we say that Gen. Jackson has yet appointed no member to a ministerial e flic e. . Ihapiinr. "Save mel':otn snv !iiei:ds."
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j II. lU.ulVlul. tv' . . . , , paper urns the iioecs-itv
Anli pvl-i-hrd-to rend i-t-a i(:ndit Luui.'p-
near thf- U oc- 6'o u .'.- s, in order to fit'vent the numberless disasters ariu fiom bed ch.dbe catchirg lir--, in lb-1'-way, a!i r the person who has occ'K reading has fallen asleep.
. A gentleman meeting a very h-.-u-th man thus addressed him 'My elffriend, you ought to take satlia n co"stantly ;' 'for what,' inquired the I.itU'. to keep the ugliness cut, fi r if it t vcatrikes in, it v, ii! ccrtaii ly kill yeu.'
