Western Times, Volume 2, Number 1, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 September 1829 — Page 3
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t e f i. e !l y . ! C n 01 ;e e- . i 5 iC al IS XI Til IC ly lied It in 1LitC t ir.e t : t' Ul.D Ht f. tie lllliod priii'ff ih i a -re, thy tis-
.known to CVfrv man in our count rv. hut
WESTERN TIIVISS. c arc not aware that any one in our state
has m:ule the manufacture of it a business br proiit. Now we feel pretty confident that the experiment would Ik? worth a fair tr.ul. No soil in the world w ill produce he tter crops of Castor beans, than t.n wes-
tern Mates generally, ami the trouble of', cultivating is hut trilling. One acre of those Vans might ho turned to more clear profit than five acres of anv other article
jwith which we aie acquainted; and the
1 IMIICIJI. dilhculty of obtaining (he oil. i entiuly
'flic Superintendents have iv-ucd pro- ohyiated, by the invention of a Press of
,. - i!-, under their second instructions, for, gt eat power and simplicity, of which an
.i v.;--' the C umherl.md lioad clear r.cross ndvei ti-cmcnt w ill Le seen on the laMcol
'tntc ; lut ue hair not yet receiv-' umn of this page. Any one who will make
, iV, :n tt.t m a copy of tho-e proposals, the calculation, must he satisfied that an
,c h irn tVo;Ti the ..,...! tint the Su- expciirncnt would he safe, and likely tore-
-i -.'emit.:;? have been iMtru!od by the ult raurh t.) hi profit.
i'.w Department t j lcceive n proposals
rtoikt) he doae cn land whirh has not
iMi:rwi,i.i:. m:ivi i::im:u ivd.!
We thick tho title, Potawottimie k. Miami Timet, a M-ry appropriate one, A: muHalsj say, in ju-tice to Jml.: Scott, that hi paper makes a neat and r';pectahle apt caraiice, h made up oi 500.I selection.', printed 011 new and handsouc type, and promises to deserve a better patroiiaj; than so new a country can at this time t;ive i!. We wish him ii.rr. h'iwevr. niid
v ' 1 have little doubt tut what a very few pars will make 1 13 uiiicc one of profit. To our eastern brethren it must seem almost incredible that a wetkly newspaper is nowisued "in the wilderness,'' forty miles above the ground where the
celebrated buttle of Tippecanoe wu fought,
aiid on od that was purchased from tic Indians loss than three years uo. We copy the discription of L05; ns,ort from tlio tirt number of that paper From the rotaiii'ttiinie ami Miord Tims. LouANsroRT is situated near the centre of Cass county, (which was formed by an act of tae last General A-mbly.)
n the point of land betw een the Wa
J 00" 1 he Maiket House in this place is ! now finished. :ind makes :i innf rpnrrfn.
u hnouished to the 1". S. and the e-! t . ... . . ., hie appearance. H e believe the contrac-
jwc 01 11. e v.aie is leuuc-ied to lav. 1 , . 1 . 1 - tor has done the w ork so as to give genera1 itsabtcct lelore the next Legislature. 1 , , t vr.ne proviion mav he m ide to m?et r ,1
- 1 a 1. a iuv 1 v. i " .-: 1 m til 1 "tlt LllVlU
aa will be Tue
dav and Haturdai s in each w t ek. at w hich
ferent ages. Alongside of these skeletons are found swords, potcnurds, sacri
jhcing knives, and gmall h-itcheta of iron
arid bronze. In the northeast of the village, besides foundations, are found skeletons of warriors, of a lofty f tature, sometimes scattered confusedly, and sometimes placed with their heads towards the west; all had at their side long and ponderous swords. A little further, upon the site of a little wood, where the victims of the plague of 1C36 were buried, there was found a beauti
ful medal in silver, of Philip, King of
Spain and the Duke of Durgundy, which
lias been deposited in the Museum of
that department.- Uashington C. Lhron
A rplmdid Coffin. The Coffin which
received the corpse of the late king of
Madagascar, Kaham, va3 a large and maseivc one of silver. It was about
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Castor Oil Presses. THE Subscriber continues to manufacture Presses of great power for extracting the Oil Irom Cator Beans, on an improved plan; and make, to order, and has on hand, Tresseff of the above description. Also, Tress Screws for Fullers, Faper makers, Dook binders. Printers, Tobacconists ?crew3 for raisin? Mill-stones, riciber wheel Screw?, kc . &c. Ho would purticularly recommend hi Castor Oil Presses to the people of the west, as their soil and climate ire particularly adapted to the culture of the Castor Dean. CHARLES EVAJVS. J . 33 , Brmd St. Phila kJphii. 1 Gm.
TOESrECTFULLY informs his old cus. tomers, and the public generally, that he has again commenced the
again commenced the
CABIJfET TWATTTTJn
eight feet long, three feet and a half t Business, at the ?hon adioinin ihRPriniln.nr.
J J I'itlUL I
T l ,.if.;o nnj m r, de'P' and the same in width, it was
- ' - w.v v w IIIIIV. J II "ill '
the ticrth line of the state, 65 from the
1 j i initio, the 31 Ml HCt i.
t jeumal. which tollows what vie have
" r;ti7f..,a r.r ti,A :n . 00 mi it s nurlu ot Uic at. Jorj iivcr.
-M; h duhculty ha Veen exfrnenced ; v . tt.in;ri, ..... .... M'a navigable stream to Like Mchigan,)
t'.e Superintendents in niei.til'v in the J ' , ' " c'3 f-outh of Indianaiudu, the sest of govulirlrUwh.chhave not he , ; I I'duce. Mr. adc has! ,rU(wid of lU(i Lafavitto it 43 jiMiel. They have attained that authorized to say he w ,11 supply ti e . nir, smlfh tt . vnrt Wainn ftn
west, aud Cj from the cast line, at the point where the road from Lake Michi;n to Iiidiniripe!' intersects the line of the O-ui -il, wliich is to connect the wateisof Like Lrie witli the M'nbash.
tiv the line of the Michigan llad it is
a-Is of fifty per-or,. ifidetdand n.n-; matke-t with one beef per week, on iitur
. eiit, liacn it r htnpn-hed ; ainl iti "r-;,! mornings.
rthit propositions tniv ri"t te iu'-mnie,i
d.-i-o tract, thev are puii ul irlv dt
;,e i ih the advertioment w hi h w ill he ha I pmc to pre?, w c received hv the w ay
i.V I in the next .'Mitn.il. 1 he upert ;i ."t' ire ex tiling th iiirlve to pio-
it
ui-linunt-, ar.d a;:ie.ir to inam-
comnienceuient
.mxu t v for the
'i
is If ti m ( f the woik. Thev caku-
l th tink er
, I v u nioi (1 from
l ll. r..tJ t v ll.r I".,-! of ri Th te will ! f redlinif now to
northeast. This tow n is surromded by
1 1 ru- tract d" fertile land, cn he south 1.
ll l.AUirsuh.N. .1 ii t as our paper w i i i l ' i .i . ii .i ' abash and Lei rivers, the ctuntry i? I "one to pre?, we received hv the way-1 , ,, , ... , , , , f.
hdlofthe Ma-e, the 1olhHMg.Th,. r,,-'11" h,) 'itu .u oiacK .u wime retuined after hein? out ten minutes uuU , rt ;i,'ut' m ga r beech, therr;, hukory, and pionounred a venhctol ' Mm.ttr in r'ifi,'m aIid a" buiidaiiCC of O.'.k, With r'irji l)fr(e. yreI(rick(.Vl)j;cr,iutr. h"n,e pcplar: on thn uoith .ide of the V,,bHhand west of Lei river, the courtThecasecfT 'Vatk.n w l-r.-i-ht t.. try ii pnncipally piiaiie. Lime and atloTou rndav.the 1-lth in-t. The fol-!,...,. ...... -,f . v. ,.n..... .,,...i;i .....
iimr M lip tliili'inn ,! I i. I. J
, . the prnrri ; d w-t!v,?.tie the-! In the indictment for Too doll. r; Fined
'V d urnng if l;:,. i.-!i:n ot-". ;ind
a dl !; douht he hi lated .t asi rarlv i f the ap' t j ithr; j tiii'u ef the .-!.'. nr. M
'..i'.e te:;:i t e n Cir".j;t Cnuit. iri J . , J ,l I'. klhlTe- v.. is i 'll l"d of ..!. 1 i'-ir.g a t.f to of h in 1. pur-j If f r : !ll of rir"nev due to1 . I ... i er.'. n'f j to two ve:n im
at at hard 1 ib-ir. in thr St ite I n- ''. lie w a- indicted r a Thurlav.
1 i- I i" . L( i ri .ltu.:..v, ai.d leftj : r h :Vcr u ii!e. in rnmp.ifiy vnth UiiiT.eti We ! a. "!.! fuiljwuig. Ilej
.;..,!: r-itlv -udianccd iii vcais, und i !i:a:i .
7..i) and he inini iuif d for thi i r il i.
i!-r rrvnth from thu 1 ltd .if .uaut. 1 29. in hjiv e. in tho :lf Jdidl ir cae; Fined '00 nnd he mipt i-wr.e.l for thiee ah ndi r mor.tb? r.n ,.. r.. . ii . . . - ri
i.. i i ii onuiji nit' 11 I Ullll.l 1 l'tl OI In
Mil
i, i tfii Cun.rn m, :u.d eptimu- Saoth. ii. tn 't ......, t ... I t tf... I . f kitr.....
i nit Com t,Trutrr.-. f the Wavne j
" n.inary , vicel'. d rrt Hill, ai.l 1 a.f.f Id. .- re ironed . J.t:! .;,.,- Smile y iffuts to accej-t i J 1 . i f : j j 1 1 1 of ! I i -1 r in the Land t ! ;f. iioa i!e, lalely conferred on ''v t; e i'j c -,"!f lit .
'. ; ... m . . . . . .. i - . . .
. . i mritii. .v i.uri,i.e i r i our cmh.wj it it-turned fmrn the ground
I hi- imprisonment under tlo entence in the net pi- p.linj cae. for 3oo. The prisoner w i then re rondurted to
j ul ; and the Court w a adjounud fine i'ie i ll'ahintjn Cily Chrvi.iclt hiM) Saifs The 1'ieMclent of the CoiWd t.ttcs has i-ued l'i o, ! rn. t ior.-. makiut; known V at vilcsof public land? w ill tjke pi. ice a f dlov:
At the l.md-othce at v andalia, in the tate of Illinois, en the tirit Mvtidav in October next. At the land-otTicc at Sparta, in the tate cf Alabama, on the secoud Moni'ay iu October next. At the land otTice nt Sptinefield, in the tate of llhncii, on the 3d Morula) in Octobt i next. At the l widnffir e at St. Helena Court House, in the tate of Louisiana, ou the second Monday in November next.
re .,,! Miami f.:'nif t.t u.n t.i l.-io.
''i,s!e. Thev i:.f.im u-j th;.t the Indiu r. i !. iti-tied w ith the place e-
r . I
y (on. Tin'n, for the pay mi lit.
a'o'it one ith i.f them at'ii.,1.
nier i i::n titiiriq' on the ground ten m '!'. c i! iv, the General had to take :.ry. xvept a mo ail part, back to
lh-ir nviaey further back in their ,f . . WIi.it i i.ow to Le done we r't iM'.ir.ed. he I', t.i v atatrie payment con.ei cn 't!v, but r.odid.culty w ith them i-j ap-
-.n.ded, as the place c h cted for their
-.fr.t i- fiitl.tr ell. near the head of
!- ''"ar.'.e.
;i 'diti r. to the removals and appoint i-'s by the I'M iderd, announced in our ' hav i:t b i n made iu this State, we
jf..uud in thi country, and it Is believed
to he as w:'l watered, with i cver failii g spimo., :Xi any part of the United Siatr-. 15 hii Xaminatioa made by rapt. Suu'h, of t'te U. S. fvijiineerr.
with h view to the m lection of a cite for mi armory on the western water?, then
pii-onrnent under the Sentence , ; 1 " ''- ei f on d to te near 20 feet fall
pu ceding rae. '" the In-t vv nih- of the ahli alu the 'J. doll ir ease; Fined jI.'.oiMj' hoV lhe m n.liof Ld river and up and to be imprisoned for three c ilendei ! wards of '20 foot fall in the hrt mile ol
months i.t-xt tollowirsr thr termination S Lei liver above it junction with the
W abash, atloi ding abundant water power tor all purposes that may be required. On the latUT th'-n; is a S w mill 'urted which iiits 3uuu feet of lumber i.i o ii y, ai d yet iltannot supply the deinai-o of th t itiz-'iis another saw, ii'ii'vrr, will tip vtaitid in few day.'. This tow ii w as ronur.enct d about o: e year ho, and i- improv ing rapidly. At
pi ' sent, n lontaii.s in iwcen ou anu 'uildin?. many of which are frame aud cme hi iik, about .09 inhabitants, d -t.ies', 3 taverns. 0 carpenters, 1 gun--rnith, 2 cabinet makers, 2 brick layers. 2 fctoi e masons, 3 plasterers, 1 house and simi painter, 1 chair maker, 1 sadler, 1 hatter, 1 baker, 2 brick makers, 1 oopcr, a doctor, a lawyer, a seminary, a masonic lodge, and a printing oflice. The Indian Agency, from whirh is di's hurtcJ annually, from CO to 100,000 lolhus, is also in the vicinity of this place. In short, no town has started with fairer prospects of becoming a
place ol business, isothing is now wanting but the State nnd United Stntea to sell their land, and lei the farmers po-sess themselves of it, atd this place wiil goon become the mcst desirable part of this state. The seat of justice forOts county is not yet located. The commissioners
appointed for that purpose, will meet here on Monday next, and '.here is no
doubt hut it will he established at this
placr The proceedings of the commissioneis will be given iu the next number.
formed of silver plates, strongly riveted
together with nails of the same metal all made from Spanish dollars, twelve thousand dollars were employ ell in its
construction. Immense quantities of
treasures of various kinds were placed in oi about the cidhn, belonging to his
late majesty, consisting chiefly cf such things as during his life be most prized. Ten thousand dollars were placed in the silver coflin for him to lie upon; and eight inside, but chielly outside the cof fin, were placed or cast all his rich clo thing especially military; there were
eight suits of very costly lititish uni
forms, lr?.ts and feathers, golden helmet, gorgets, epaulets, sashes, gold spurs,
very valuable sword, daggers, spears,
(two of gold,) beautiful pistols, muskets, fowling pieces, watches, rings, broach es and trinkets. Jlis whole and fine sideboard of silver plate, and large and iolid gold cup, w ith many others pre -ented to him by the King of England; large quantities of costly silks, satins, fine cloths, verv valuable silk, Lambas f Madagascar, &lc The missionaries sav. 'hat the expense of the funeral
Could not have been lrs than G0,000
pounds t'ruif. South African Adv. j MKSSlAll'd THUONK. It is the throne of God. He who sit
jlrth on it is the Omnipotent. Ur.iver
sal being is sn Ins hand, hevolution. force, fear, as applied to his kingdom.
arc words without meaning, llise up
in a rebellion if thou hast courage. Associate thee the whole rmm ol infernal
pow er. Being the ruin of w hatever i fair or good in this little globe pass fnm hence, pluck the sun out of hiphirr and roll the volume of desolation through the stairy world. What hast thou done unto him? It is the pu ny menace of a worm agiinst Ilin, whose frown is perdition. 'IIe that -ittelh in the heavens shall laugh."
fice, in Centrtville, where he will be ready and
io accommodate tnose wno may favor him with their custom, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Produce of most kin.ls will be tnken in payment for work. 0O r,uintitj of cherry and poplar plank, and cherry scantlin?, suitable for cabinet work, is wanted immediately .
entreville, Sept. 5, 1829.
ltf.
IMMEDIATELY, A eood and experienced JOURNEYMAN to the POTTING BUSIKfiSS A person of industrious, moril habits, who understands the above business, is much wanted, and will have the offer of the most liberal wages, by calling soon on the subscriber, living in Fayette
CouDty , Indiana, on the road leading from Waterloo to Abineton. JOHN Y LIST. September 5th. 1629. ltf.
LOOK! LOOK!! T AM determined to sell, at PUBLIC SALE, on Saturday, the 27th day of the present month, (September) the
St. Louis. July 25. The CommisMtners for hoi !ia the Tieaty with the Winneragoes, for the purchae of the lead mine country, on the
upper Mississippi, left this plare on Tuesday SIt ult. on hoard the steam boat .Mis feour i, for the V illagc of Prairie tie Chien, where the Treaty is to be held. This vill.ige is at the mouth of the ()ui$conin, a-
! bout ClK) miles above this place, and now I : i.i - i .. . i i- . i. . i .
The Indian- wanted to re- ,?' ,U"J a'" 5 ,,J" ut ' ,,UI" u,c msi ms:
cove ryoi me country , a great report nnd
lie
II. e l Uiou in;;
I'r I-rurl T. Cat, by, (l.ito candidate o veriiof.) ( , . trr-ir of public s iii the Laud ()ftie at Cruw fords 1 , c tien. Ambrose Wlutloik, umo-
it Him kffitidjje, Itegi'ter in the ' 1 i!.e at Fori Way lie, v ;ce Capt. S. ;'.' Mern i'd. 'i(.tl S ('i,ml Milrnv Ppi-mi rr nf PiiMir
'"' iii the Land Oi'ice at Crawfoidi , v i r WiUi irn I hum, rcrnoi I. lasted of Urji.t. r, a tated in our last, n. Mr.Carty h.c hefu ,i pointed Htctiier, Tort W.ij r.e . U uv r this little mi.
ie by thou-hth-vK f.,!ling an
i "r, contrary to our hi ttn knuwledm.
V.'e run only sUV rC the v a! 1 1 1 ior.al le-
i
ihoroutflifare for the Indians. If the trea
ty is made according to expectations, the United States w ill become possessed not only of the richest lead mines rn the known woild, but al.-o w ill open the communication completely between the Mississippi and the lakes; make the transfer of troops and munitions of war, safe ami easy t the
Canada frontier, and relieve the back parts
ot Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan from all future apprehension of Indian wan. All this will be the regular and natural ellect of planting a white population on the borders of the Lpper Mississippi, and along the Ouiscon-in river to the portage ot two thousand yards, which dij v ides the iiavigablp waters of that river from Fox river of (ircen Hay. The Pres
ident has done h'p part in ordering the treaty ; the commissioners will doubtless do tin irs in labour ing faithfully to bring the negotiations to a successful I isue. At the same time they will have their difficulties. The country contains many Htitisli parti
sans, and some renegade Americans, who
may have their on n vie ws in counteracting the couunis-ionen. Hut the "Militari
C'liet'niin' has foreseen this contingency
and provided for it: he has placed the
)i ' imlit.ii y commander on the Cpper Missis- . Uit'i'i. Ilrevet Brigadier M'Niil, at the
brad of the commission, who m virtue of
the authority of all commanding ofliceis in
HOUSE AND LOT,
In the Town of RICHMOND, where I now live. The House is a commrdious frame dwelling, with a neat piazza, situated on Main Street, near the centre of the Tow n, and in the best possible situation for public business. Any per
son wishii g to keep a Orocerv would do particulailv well to attend, as there i? a part of the house elegantly fitted up
especially for that bu?iness. The Great
National Uoad parses directly by tha door. Terms of sale will be made known on the day thereof. JOSEPH SU'ETT. . Rkhmnnd. In I. S,pt. b, 1 3 20. I f is.
03ITUAHY.
I Ulnl i' Pnolfltlm IlU. Mint K. l ..... I.. inf t ia -iml if tikilitjrt fvn.t- ivil
:11 others we hue heard , hav inir hav e a right to send aw ay all auspicious or
n tn:;!e
" ur ;. a, ud," U " T,eiiiie" "punished.'"
this stale, "i i ... ,.,!. i ... ul nable characters. htacon.
1 - P ' - I T llll 1 i
Th
C l.lfj
CASTOK Ht.. if r'a.fcr Od,a a medicine, is
We have rteeived the first nud tecond nr.mtert of a near paper jutt started at IoKntjort, in tl.i, htate, b John "colt, f.r?t F.ditor of ihc Wtitira Luipv-rium, once printed in iLi iice.
The Coiiiniisiinners have loentel the County cat at Loiuisport, as was here predicted.
rj. 1 I.ME8. ANTIQUITIES. 7
In the domain of grounds belonging
to M. de R azcy, in France, a curious
liscovery has been lately made of the
foundations of some ancient edifices, the
remains of statues, triple vaults of rough
stone, coilins, &.C They have also
found the bones of a warrior, buried
with his arms; an ancient tomb, containing scattered ashes, pieces of funcr-
il urns, and lachrymatory vases; med
als of the upper Empire, in bronze; and
an ivory die. Ill a meadow, in tbe sarr,c commune, they have likewise: discover
ed a considerable edifice, perfectly oriental; a pavement of stone, placed on
and joined logeincr with ;nortar; fragments cf orname nts nf gilded copper rings, and pieces of Uoman pottery and gliaawarr.. The creat uuautity of ash-
o, cb'.icoal, and ournt tiles which this plor.e contains, indicrvtes that it wnsthe l.eatreof a vast conflagration. In one
of the angles of the principal building
they have met with a deep and vaulted
c.avc, without uuy light, having 6erved
is a 6epulchcr, and containing a num her of male and foinulc tLeletou3 of dil
The wise the great the good must aie. Departed this life, in Chilhcothe, en Sunday 23d, at six o'clock I M the Hon. Edw ard Tiffin, in the sixtv fourth vear of his age, the victim of a lingering disease which had prayed upon his health for many years. The king of terrors, is so common a visitant to all mankind that it is only when he enters the abode of distinguished worth, and removes its tenant from amor.g us, that general attention to its desolating course, anil public sympathy mingles with the agonizing sorrows of surviving relatives and friends. 'Death loves a lofty mark,' says tbe fie v. Dr. Young,-ami here be found one among the highest in our land that he has stricken to the earth and ad
ded to the melancholy li?t of his trophies.
Friend-hip beheld but could not arrest
the blow ; a whole community deplores the
fall
Dr. Tiflin came to Chillicothe to reside
. .i i r. . ... i . -i . I
inli'Ji wasMioruv auerware.s eieeieu
under the Territorial Government, to tb.e
lower House of the Legislature, and became speaker thereof, w as precideut of the
Convention that met in this pl'ace in No
vember 11)02 to form a Constitution was the first Governor elected, after Ohio be
came a State, being .inaugurated as such 3d March 1S3U3, after the first had elapsed, was almost unanimously re-elected; from w hich he was appointee to represent the State in the U. S. S.enatc resigned was elected in the lo'ycr House of the Legislature, and agairi became speaker thereof.
On the organization of the General Land
Oflice, w l9 unanimously appointed hv the
United States Senate, pursuant to the re-
convendation 0f President Madison, Com
m'lSs-ioner thereof, which he tilled for two
rears with general approbation Was then
appointed Surveyor uenerai ol tnc i uonc
Lands in the estem States, w Hereupon
he tetured to his residence in Chihcothe and continued till his death.
Guv. T. had been for 3G years pasta
regular communicant of the Methodist Church, hi all the relations of life, he
discharged faithfully and promptly the duties of the christian and the man. He died with undiminished confidence in the Redeemer.
and sank to rest,
Collectors Notice. TWILL meet the people of the diru-rirt Tgh nships in Wayne County, for tho purpose of recciir their State and County raTL,e'ucinil uiipaid for the present year, nt tho following times and places ; Towit: At F.conom j, in Terry Township, on the Ulh of the pres-! e!it month, at Jacksou-bure, in Jarkfon Toko ship, on the 15tb ; at New l'ort, in New Ganb Ttt on the 17th. at Richmond, on tho 18th and ISth; at Milton, in Wat-hiiiton Township, ou the 21st; tnd at Cei.trt'vole, "on the Q.M of tie same Month. I Hill lo offer for sale, at the Court House door, in Ccntn ville, the Non reslent lands for which tax is not paid, on the 1st Mon
day in November n-xt.
JAMKS MORMAN Col W C. Member 5th, 1C29. tf.
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1TCTI
RANAWAY From the subscri her, living in Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, on Wednesday morning, the 19th of last month, an indented boy to the Blacksmith business, by the name of NATHAN NUBY. Said boy had on, when he went away,
cloth pantaloons, striped vest, and a half worn Roiam hat. I forewarn all persons from trusting or harboring said boy on my account, and will give two horse shoe nails, but no costs, to the per
son who may brine him back.
HENRY H. BRUCE. Sept. Ulh, 1825. 13.
t9u
With all his country's wishes blest. Ohioan. He was reiAwed from this lnt oiliee, by Pre
tident J atkson in J uly Jat, to 1 Ve.ariM a y OUDg
political "Ineud."
THE Uudersigned, Administrators of the Estate of ISAIAH LANE, Late of Henry County, Indiana, deed, having asct rtained that the whole assets, and property belonging to said Estate, will not discharge the demands against the same, have declared said Estate to be Insolvent, and filed their complaint in the Probate Court of Henry County, as the law icquires, praying for relief, &lc. And they now hereby notify all creditors, and other persona
having an interest in the same, that they
laitn the settlement of said Lstate as an ixsoLVEsrr estate,
And will close the same against all persons who fail to come in with their accounta within the time presciibed bj
WILLIAM GALYEAN) ... WILLIAM BREWER, J Admr " Ucnrxj Co. Sept. 5, 1829, . 14.
