Western Times, Volume 1, Number 51, Richmond, Wayne County, 15 August 1829 — Page 4
GREEN FUVir. J dies descril-al in romance, whose ft mny not be amiss to remind whole urcupati on is to mtm'rr parents, hiu! nil those w ho have jmankiml with the shafts from the the immediate oversight ol chil-'quiver of their eyes. Women are dim, that unripe fruit w ill soon 'not formed for reat rare themappear in o'.ir market. It is prob- ;selves, but to soften ours. Their able thnt more children' lives tenderness i the proper reward are destroyed, in summer, by this for the dangers we undergo for cattle of disease than almost all jtheir preservation ; and the ease others put together. Apples jam! cheerfulness of their eonverw Inch are shaken from the trees sation , our tle-irable retreat from by violent winds, or fall prcma-jt he fttigtii sof intense application, tmely by decay, aie immediately (1 ht y are confined within the narjathered and brought to market ; (row "limits of ilomeMie assiduity, the display of them is too tempt-land when they stray beyond them in: to children to be w ithstood ; they move out of their proper and of course tlu: aie ptiichased 'sphere, and consequently w ithout and eaten. Nothing is more ner- "race.
nick'ns; and yet nothing is moie .Kim, .11 tli .i t.. .. .... .!,!. . . ....a! ... ... otmg peiMitis eating this kind of ; . , i i i I i tnat. e should think that par-!, ,i , . 1 . nits would lava most strict in-Li juneiion against tins indtilenee to ., , ., , . tour chndien. 1 hev imit,mi rs , . , tr.ev can make up their minds to i ik unif mami ami mi ir lives. i i . . , V. E. Furnur. DESOLATION.
Dr. WaUh tiaelh d near the i'11' named each of them, accordcoast of the sea ot Marmora as lo s wn peculiar form, or II I I 1 n
far as KuMi, and then tnrm d lr an the sra hore to the no rta Tin- s o! nit i itl ( i r 1 1 k i i t i i' s u hirli
once t!ourih. d on tins roast inv Call'd cai." An it vasetbul now reductd to a lew fishing vil-!il bllorl alttiwards that a lages. Kodostois the onlv tow n illou n l- arrayed in the nirtk azof importance, ai d this place is the linnament, spake unto indebted fur its prosperity toiA(1:i;n' saung, "Lord! by what Christians. The inhabitants are I'mme didst thou call me? Ol a descendants of capties, w horn !n mh 11 ''neth me that 1 did Xhf Turks took in Hungary, and jmU l,LC(1 11 r And the first man who carried with them their Kiiro-!l,,su',rri1' saying "Forget me pean habits and feelings. In this ;nol!" 'Hien the tlower drooped part nfTurkev are the remains ol'.',,s ,u ai1' an'1 vvt:nt an(1 i,5t-lf ... . . ... .... .a... i.. i..n....ni. .i
tiadrs, the Athenian built to repel the incursions cf the Thraclui. Athenian brick4:, which have laid in the ground more than 2000 years, are still firm and un - (frcaved. To the north of the sea of Marmora. Dr. Walsh entered a ' plain of immense extent destitute) 01 an uacrjoi unman inc. inei soil wasrich ; thp cliaiate healthy, ! and tlo'cotiUtry beautiful, but no; tiacUscl a human tcmg wi re to lnsen. With the exception ()f i 1 1 v 1 1 n um 1, in, J 1 1 1 r; 1 1 1 y . 1 Ktrklisi, kc. the same desolate nlain contintu s to within nbotit
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tillages inhabited bv the I l-dgari-S1 ,u 1,1 company, uic 01w ho !..,,! e.ross. '.l t!.r ltalkan J ,il',or' ,u rvt S lul ol (M(,cri and
and p!;u,ti (! 1 heti.st I 1 hi the let -, tl'r p'nii." ( t n mn!i:i. to SI!S'I) . tlie, e..im:t ps-puiat leu. ;;;e itm or mlyd. i- Na-.;,. on v asm the p ,
s s.t ti of Moscinv, a t)Artv iyii and Tartary, was dt I'renrh irarati.'t is , i:t. rd the h alt d and taktMi prisoner by Isc(.ti.r..r cf a poor la! oun r. Win 1. ' 1,1:1 l,( Silt " llu; rouml, and a tbev Ii hI snz .1 tip. n e rv tiiini; !oIdn r prrpart d a coarse meal to uuth ptuiult t!e. one (-f the lirii:- 'Mppf:st his liunrr. As this was an !s twt.k tl;e b ft hand of tl,r i I'oib d in one of the pots used for lit sslan,atd withastaii ci liquid, j'he hod of tin: horses, a dog put m:uUd on it the letter V 'niej1' nt(l lhwi the mouth of Lo. 1 . in- the f;..ure, deinatuleil vessel bein too small, he could what it ima.it; upon which one r,(,t t'raw it out again, and run aof the soldiers who was 'i !,le. way with both the pot and the
replied, '-It is the initial of the French' Hinpcior, and by that mark you are his subject." On hearing ibis, the high spirited Italian drew his ae from his sash, and laying his arm on the table, in an instant, and at one blow, left the disgraced hand, covered with blood, before the evrsof the astonished soldiery : Tlx re," cried he, "take what belongs to the French Kmperor, if it is his! lint still my heart and inv body belong to my own sovereign, and will ever serve him with fidelity," WOMAN. Tim modest virgin, tins prudent wife, ami the careful matron, are much more serviceable in life, thnn pctlicoated philosophers. blustering heroines, or virago queens. She who makes her hus -
band and her children happy, u ho ; . reclaims the. one from vice, and( Fine words often cloak bad trains up the other to virtue, is njdecds. as a while glove hides a much greater character than la-dirty linger.
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A IWUAELK. W lien the heavens and t artn , , , , . . , . , line! been summoned into being, i , , . n i . . (and man had been called to taste , . - - . i the jovs and glories ot the celcs- . iv, h ... tial hden, e ery living thing w as . . , , .? , lt brought unto Adam, that it might - , . , , r mill III liwilllillllliowv And tlowers of everv varied hue wvrc among the lovely objects that his eve itnl rest upon ; and as : S1"1 " l,,c!' or co:or' ne "Iie il l lllllllfllll f tit. ,lllt. ii 1 1 in 1 1 ii i hi iii. i in in v ii iv. ii i.i... . r ... i . i. i ...l. ' image ui: inmL n iiur .waurr nam bough that wavelh over the murmuring brook ; and there it bideth, mourning. And when the gentle hand of friendship, or the eager !nn - ei of lvc, stoopeth to pluck it m ,ls lowliness, it sttll doth whis Pcr .sol,1 -or-ct li not MISr.RIrl OF IH'M.l.Y UFR. 1 . To retire fatigued to hrd at a country inn and to have an army e;f bes holding a consultation ion yo-ir liodv I L To be left in the same n.om aione with a strange lady, who To be affect et4 with a bad . . destitute tf an handkerehiet. 1. I n v a priuterin the street with uh! ni oa are in arrearages. I FA'A'LlF. OF FOin UM:. Ainer, u ho had conquermeat. The captive monarch burst into a lit of laughter, and on his guards demanding what cause upon earth could induce a person in hissituation to laugh, replied klt was but this morning the steward of my household complained that three hundred cammels were not enough to carry my kitchen furni tare, how easily it is borne by that dog, who hath carried away both my cooking instruments and din ner. Tin: noa am) elephant. The dog is the only animal that dream-; and lie and the elephant are the only animal that understand looks; the elephant is the only animal, that, besides man, fetds ennui; the dog is the only quudruped that has been brought to speak. Leibnitz bears witness to a hound in Saxonv. that could i speak distinctly thirty words.
DR. L. H. PUMPHREY DoMpns making CENTHEVII.LF. hi t!ac of residence, and offers his prnfes
i.iriiil m i vic' to the citizens thereof, ami it vicinity. His duelling is directly West of the (.,iit house, in the building formerly rccw.i ly Mr. Isaac Lutbank. June JMhiry. 44tf. 50 Cents pr. Jit is he I X ill be given for all the clean TLAX-SEED, lV.ivred at my O.I mill, on Elk Horn. CLAUK WILLIAMS. TMo.Kth. i"'tf. 50 Cents pr.Bushc! Will be given for all the clean rLAX-SEED. Delivered at my Oil mill, near Richmond. JOiLTH T. I'M MMKIt. 7 Mo. 1 2th. 4-tf. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND JESl'ECT FULLY infoms the public, that he has now on band, and in tends to keep, constantly, at the Last cd of Main stiect, lticlmond,an assortrnettt ot nit n n k n ti tin a rii 51 Conyiatilig of Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Spirits, Cordials, Vhiskey,&c. With which he will accommodate all who call on him. cither hy wholesale or retail, on the niot liberal terms. Fuchmo i i, J.,ust 3, t C 20. 50(. A BARGAliM! riTinK Subscriber wishes to f-t U the II following: dtpcribed living two and a half miles S. W. of RICHMOND, Iml. on the road leading from Salisbury to Hamilton; to wit, OF EXCELLF..VT L.1XD; 80 Acres under Cultivation, on which there is a GOOD ORCHARD, Of between C00 and 1OO0 Ciioicn Trf.fs; Consisting of .Ipjiler, Peaches. I Var. Plum, ( Firmer unit Quinrrt, J l.CId Uie Ulf-O on the I'iciniM's -, SAW Jyi) GRIST MILL j In complete operation: A erv superior 5TCWn QUAr.RY; Sc ' Ume K.i.s. "-7- in 1 - .hi u i-!.iti tii nil roti 11 'O, j-tiull l ii Vf h it V K i t , v.rt!i nl t ful ii! to, by culling on tin u!,(.nS.-r, liv.n ; it" --n mi'i", " DAVID HAIIM AX. ?P w HK SuWri!i'r i -!. to h It I,m Valuable Properly In the Town of C.y.S VII V. 'II. I. K, In.l. roi.sitHIC f ft I ifC'! I'l W, tir:it :un1 riKliiiioilliilM FRAME DWELUXG HOUSE, With n roivrni-nt KITCIIKN nteirhed, f.inns; wi M in ivi t.mi'l .K'joiiunc tltr 1 unlii- !?jiiiirc. TtitTf i :t!u tn I ontllii to tl.- . , etm.l. urn nhVCKSMlTII Sllne. No rro, rty in tinTiuvn i hi-ttrr r tlriilat,l for imhlic i m-s tr 1 privati rf-plim r. Aiiy ju-rson appl ui'.g soon Shall have a Ilatzain. KDWAIin K. tt ART. (rl atrain Notify ALL ITJISOXS indehteil to me, to come settle without delay. Uead this and don't "forget it."' K. K. HAHT. CentreviHe, Juhj 1 1 , lGtf WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Itrrprctfully i'frui the public, that lui Tiivrrn, at tl.r Ka"t i ikI of Mnin Strrrt, Uiclnnoiul, hid. H 111 complete nt r far tin nrcommodation . f triivt lliT. Hi Tahlo sunt lut II ir are provided with thn best the vrtern country afford", and his Stables are not excelled by an ia the state. His charges ara low. Richmond, July n, I8J9. 4Ctf Attorney and Counsi;m,or at Law, Has recently removed with his family, from Conuersville, Fayette county, and taken a residence in Cf.n rr.r.vu lk, Wayne county, Indiana, w here any Proftss'xmal business that may be confided to his care will re ceive his prompt attention. II- Itl- RAY of Centreville, Wayne Co. lad. and CALEB B SLIITH of Connersville, Fayette county, Indiana, f Attorn 1 es and (-ounsem.ors at Law, Will hereafter practice their profession in Civil cases in all the counties in the third Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, in putnendiip, except in the county of Wayne. Any professional huainess that may he intrusted to their care on the Civil side of the Court, will receive their united ex ertions. Caleb It. Smith can at all times he consulted at his ollice in Connersville. and M. M. Ituy at his othec in Centreville, wnen notabeent on protcsional business June '3 1820. 41.
DR. JOHIJ PRICHETT, Late a partner of Dr. WILLIAM PUGIL deceased, having determined 1o make his permanent residence in CENTHEVILLE, tenders Ii 13 professional service; to (he citizens of Centreyille and it; vicinity, and hopes, by his application and attention to the labours of hi profession, to merit a hare of the public patronage. He may
be found at the Tavern of Samuel Hannah, !'! . in Centreville. All cases in the line of his profession w ill meet with prompt attention . Centreville, June 13th, 1C29. 42tf. DOCTOR 7. J. BIATCHET, Having permanently located Limsclf in Ab. intwi, lu 'iaiiii, offer liis jirofrsional services to those who reM!! runvniient to that r !a' c He tins brought whith tiiiu a general iK'ortmeiit of tli' lift Medicines uce! in practice, direct ironi Cain inn;iti. tie has ;iIo on hand, and inteuds keeping constantly, a supply of the Lest F.IM1L YAJVD FATK.YT MEDIC LYES, For thff supply of the neighborhood ; which he intends to sell low, fur cash, or approved country produce. July WlK 1C29. 47". WILL T.e old at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 22nd. day of the present month. (August,) the f llowing described valuable property, to wit: one HOUSE AND LOT, In the Town of RICHMOND, No. 12; Household furniture, Carpenters' tools, kc. kc. lining a part of the Kstatc of Jacob Ivesling, late of Wayne county, Indiana, deceas ed, and to be sold by the undersigned, as his Kxecutois. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock on .11. 1 - 1 1 1 said dav, at tlie late refautnceoi me uecci. in Hichmond, when and and where attend ance w ill he 1'iven, and condmutii made cnown. DANIEL CLARK, ) Vv.r c t.Mi .i.h tv.i-.rc k Lxfcutors. in' 3. LAND SALE. II Will offer for sale, at the Court House door of Henry county, Indiana, on the '2iitli day of September next, the Itith Section, in Township 17 N. llangc 11 K. bv J0 acre lots; the West half of said Section is divided E. and XV. the Kast half is divided N. and S. Also, the 10th Section in Township 17 N. llane 10 E. the East half by quarter Sections, the. West half by 80 ncrc lots; divided E. and XV. Also the lOlh Section in Township 1G N. Kanjze 11 E. by .acre lots ; divided N. and S. The land above mentioned is fnerally of the first quality ; well situated for health; affords many ;ood springs; and on which are some line farms. 770. '. STANFORD, S. C. . C. July 2i!h, 182?. -193 rpHK Heirs of Thcmas W. Wallace are herehy notified, th.at the undersigned will apply to the Wayne Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court house in Ct'titrevillc. Wayne couiity, Indiana, on the fourth Monday in August next, to appoint Commissioner? to malic Partition of the Real Folate ,f which the said Thcmas W. Wallace di m1 seized, at the time of his death, between tlie legal heirs of the said Thorr.ns W. Wal lace; to w it, to make Partition cf the South West quart', r cf Section (5, Township 15, Range '. and the North West quarter of Section i:"., Township U, Range 12; and also Sixty acre?, being tlie Last part of the quarter section owned by one Cunningham, near utct .co, all "ituafe in Wayne county, (a. ami which laud is held by tho undersigned and Hannah Phillips, Rosannah Stout, Martha Cassady, and the heirs of Mary Scigerson, as tenants in common, and as heirs of the said Thomas V. Wallace, deceased. JOHN WALLACF., a:.u P.LISHA DKNMS, in rirht of EIJZAlirni DEXXIS, his wife. Jubi '2:!h, 1C29. 4C1. . i 77: CF.LEll RATED HORSE OLD "II" ATE The propel ty of John 1 cms, MJ n:H nrcn pureha-ed hy the subscriber, and will remain at his stable, in Iticlimonil, where those wiping to rai.-c eood horses arc requested to call and see the finest animal in the state. His character and pedigree are already Known, not only in Ohio and Indiana, but in the Southern and Middle States. Terms the same as heretofore. WILLIAM Sl.THE'.iLAND. Richmond, Jul, 11, UV."J. IGMf
ST3HE3B. rplIE Heirs of Levi Willits, late c: Wayne county, Indiana, deceased are hereby notified that the undersign, ed will apply to the Wayne Circuit Court, at its next term, to be holden at the Couit house in Centreville, Wayne county, Indiana, on the fourth Monday in August next, to have Commissioner appointed to make Partition of the Real Estate of which tho said Levi Wilhu died seized, between the legal heirs of the said Levi Willits, deed, pursuant to the statute in euch case made and provided. Said Real Estate lying and being in Wayne county, Indiana. ROBERT WILLITS, CALEB LEWIS, in right of POLLY LEWIS, his wife. JOHN E. DUNHAM, in right of VASHTI DUNHAM, his wife. July 25t, 1329. 484.
lxeculors' iSVitcc. HY. Undersigned having taken cut Letters Testamentary, on the Estate cf JACOBrKESLLYG, Late of W; iyne county, Indiana, deed, all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said Estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated for settlement within the time prescribed by Law, The Estate is believed to be solvent DANIEL CLARK, ) WILLIAM FOUTS,j Executors 493 August Is, 18C9. TO THE PUBLIC. R. S A MULL A. DIGLLOW, merchant of Station!, Gcnesste county, S. Y. apj.li. til lo me pometiuie in tU-6, foradj vice; t.e, Laving: been for mora than two yenr? nlftictcJ vvitfi a dry tout;h, tliitref 3iii l.im ruore particularly at nigU; said he La.! tried a v.irietj of rcmcilif ?. (aoioiij (he rest Anderson's ComjL Droj.s with only partial aiiJ tcm;ior.irv relief, and I'eareil it would terna:!ate in Consumption. I rernmmended LA MOTT'S COUGH IlROl'?, and Ly usin? two btt 01 tliem, he found himself r trlYclU r v.i and La often cxprtssed a w illincries (hat I a-. luuld he j.ubli.-i.ed for the ouj c: o'hi i . I havr. . ii !od in my Drucci-'t 5fho; nr.l in in prri. :i. c about one of li Mott'a Cuuli Droj j Li a little more than Z month-, uii ! from my own observation and tLo i 'tiuioiiy '.I I bono relieved hy them, I am satisfied that they arc a valuable remedy for Spa-:-modin Cnii-h, and indeed in mo;t kir.iis r.t r Lrutiit' Coulis, where therr i rot much ff-vcr. S O. ALMY, M. I). Lo Itov, Gcnesbi e county N. Y. July -21, 182;'. Sold wholesale by O. A 3. Cro.-l y, Colura-bti-, Obi i, an H;y I. 'I hompsou, Smilli an.l Pit r'all, Fnlli rl..n and Sexton, and Butler and .1. nkin. di n .'iiit". rbibiihdpbi i ; ntid by S. Swifer, ienrj;' i James UaiUj, George. II L J. S. Keen, t'.tltimore. Lach bottle contains 4j Jo se i-iirt; one dollar. (t$Keiit constantly on hand, and for ale, bv Dr. Teru-un, New Paris, Olio, and at the Pru Stores of Mendenhall and William'?, Richmond, and S. Hannah, Centre die, hid . June 27, 1T-2P. 44tf. V msV vat vin.' to vee . fyUE undcrsipncil having taken cut H Letters of Adminibtration on t!.o Estate of SAMUEL DECK, Late of Wayne county, Indiana, deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands apainst said Estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated fur st ttlcmenf, within the time prescribed bylaw. Tic Estate is solvent. ELI ZA BE IT I HECK, Adm'x . July C5, 1C-20. -183. J mi nisi vu 1 o v's o Vice rjHL undersigned having taken cut Letters of Administration, on t!.e estate of RILEY EYTCIIESON, Laic of Wavne county, Ind. deccas All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said ebtatc aie requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, within the litr.c preset ibed by law. 'Hestate is believed to be eolver.t. AGKIPTA HENDERSON, AriVr. Juhj Wlh, lfi':'J. 4S3t. ??.:it:itcNeatly exccv.ied at this orncE Of All Kinds, fur sak cl this OFFICE. Ti:ilMS OF Till: WESTItN TI J1ES Tor one year, or fifty tivo nuniber If jKiid within 1 wo mouths, If paid within the year, If not paid w ithin the year, 4 - iV i When sent hy mail, or a carrier, tho postage must be paid by the subscriber. A failure to notify a discontinuance ai the end of the time subscribed for, will l1f considered a new enjra2:;mcnt.
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