Western Times, Volume 2, Number 1, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 September 1829 — Page 4

REFLECTION. When life continues to

who had their families with them, flow lm('m aH liopcs of saving the

MBoal.ly,u..iuffled by clouds of. " . ' ' " "t,""",

Ml- II IlllClt H 13 tllllt I till lllllU 1 UIJH erte , arc we not willinir generally : ... , i ? .?........:' ' liiivinii butchered them m the

to attribute it to our own sulficien-i

cv? We seldom allow ourselves

manner described, sallied forth

I .... 1 . ,-xirti t' hniAP I h'l M

justice enough to admit that there , 11 ' ... . . r. , ...

I Hill I Ul 31 Hlll llll.ll ll'V-J vt v. i.

is a power stronger than our own,

although we may acknowledge that inward sweet peace which alone can comfort us under every affliction, and direct us through

the rugged and slippery paths of youth. The mind, led to reflect en the

Deity, wonderfully magnifies its

Tuch c Years' Military Adventure

IIUINS OF AMERICA. There may be no such ruins in America as are found in Europe, or in Asia, or in Africa; but other ruins there are, of a prodigious

they charge are heavy, and the road that way is none of the best.

Pleasure offers a very smooth, delightful road in the outset; she tempts the traveller with many fair promises, and wins thousands but she taxes without mercy; like an artful robber, she allures

till she gets her victim in her power, and then strips him of health and money, and turns him off a miserable object into the very

worst and most rushed road of

- V f life.

Intemperance plays the part of

a sturdy villian He's the very

50 Cen ts pr. Bushel Will be given for all the clean FLAX-SEED, Delivered at my Oil mill, on Elk Horn. CLARK WILLIAMS. 7Mo.lCth. 48tf.

50 Cents pr. Bushel Will be given for all the clean FLAX-SEED Delivered at my Oil mill, near Richmond JOSEPH P. PLUM ME It. 7 Mo. 12th. 48tf.

magnitude the ruins of a mighty

tinnfilp 'PIiptp ni'iv lip nn n! n cn n-n ret t t 1 rrri t li r r or mi t li r rn:nl fnr

tif, anil the heart, ot its own dcj0f piigrimagC in America, unless he not only gets from his customcount, is sottencd into prayer . bc somfi i0llciy battle ground,!Crs their money and their health,

wiinmu OLing DroKen. When involved in

niougnt, looKiug on u.u uumn , vershaihiwril with a nornet

ual deep darkness, or covered, far and wide, with a sea of weltering K:..tr-t.v4"k I 1. a friTlit4n1 fnrr 'i t mil

c , 'already forgotten by the neigh-but robs them of their very brains

, , borhood, overgrown with a forest, The men you meat in the road,

j i -it that ham' ovei life, the soul, form

ed for devotion, cleaves to Him who alone is able to help. But,

1 I .1 -I 1- (IIH IVHWV,

noweveruarK im.se ciuu i may (eath; Jm paocs that

OC, mere sum mua u, a gicamiug w M sancljflcl )y soi:g an,i story,

ray which softly whispers peace t the soul, and comparatively

dispels the gloom: are we not then in communion with our God, who has said "1 will never leave thee nor forsake thee." Life is as a vessel on the tempestuous waves of the ocean, buffeting the w inds and rocked by every gale. Flattering prospects arise in the morning of youth, but ere the mcredian, our horizon is darkened by that cloud which is

still hovering around us; then wei, .... . . i

are willing to renew those heav

ages after ages, w ith beautiful tradition or fierce nrctrv save here

and there a small spot of earth shut in by the great hills, or fortified by the everlasting rocks, where the red man withstood the w hite man, w hile the noise and the llash of the terrible weapons with which the latter shot fire into the hearts of the former, appeared to the savage to be that very noise and brightness which he ha i

seen set fire to the woods about

ms path, tear up the earth under

A BARGAIN!!

tliictfPt mill klr.it tr tlw vrr tlv

enlv sparks ol gratitude and loK OVt.r ,eai some mlH,r to ilim, who, in our days of pros-sha(owy quict placc or smoolh

ucruv v. iictu iMiuimni iu m;

jhill-top, u here the men of the revjohition made w ar upon their futh:r; :iwl fimt hpr imnn tlir mnct

fMctor-srHUtuJe i,-rvn,Us the; fu, llatjof,he earth. while

oui, anil invinuiiiurn v uive

knowledge. We find Him our onlv comforter and nrvrr-failing ben-

llf-T 1iirw rnvrri'il llincrr finr? lrr

pre-cniucnC'to the Uo.l we adore.!., r.- , . ,1 i

What a consoling situation the :r ( ' . rPJ . . , . ? ryquarterot the clobe. I here mind must be uiwtirn communing '.,, . , , m, , , f x , r r ua be no piles ot barbarian arwith itsbod,lhoe sharks of good-' , 1 i . , . , 1 , , b . ichitccture, each a wilderness ot r.ess winch, when m'ailv rxtm- t...,f i i ..i ... i ii i-' itunets, towers, and battlements, gmshed,surrounded by d,sagreea-rockin,T ,0 bri.c7 r ovcr; b e objects revive the sentiments i shado wing the h.gh places of powof piety and naturally bad us to' - Ainrrir:i. mi ii;iin,n,;

, . .. . . -..of..'..-... tsu.IWUV.il,

me "sanctuary oi reunion. May we not number such mo-

an ... , lVM1- ",,Mnr,n:- the earth and choke up the rivers looking back on the days ot youth 'of M wor!d or comc and

L'fl-5"vtl III V II UU'lll I v "53 lilll III

rajicd and ruined in fame and

fortune, are his visiters. And so I might go on enumcr

afing many others who gather toll

of the nawary

Accidents sometimes happen,

it is true, along the road, but those who do not get through at least

toleraby well, you may bc sure have bten stopping by the way at some of these places. The plain

coinmoi sense men, who travel straight forward, get through the

journey without much difficulty.

This being the state of things, it becomes every one in th outset, if he intends to make a comfortable jourmy, to take care what kind of company he gets in with. We are ah apt to do a good deal as our companions do ; stop where they stop, and pay toll where they pay. Ten chances to one then , but our choice in this par

ticular de:ides our fate. Having paid a due regard to n prudent choice of companions, the next important thing is, closely to observe how others manage to mark the rood or ill that is

rTpiIE Subscriber wishes to sell the fl following described

Lvinar two and a half mitea S. W. of RICH

MOND, Ind. on the road leading from Salisbury to Hamilton; to wit, OF EXCELLENT L.1XD;

80 Acres under Cultivation, on which

there is a GOOD OKCHAIU),

Of between 800 and 1000 Choice Thefs; Consisting of Jipplet, Ptaches, Ptars, Plums,

Cherries and Qtancet. There are also on the premise? a SAY am GRIST WILL, Incomplete operation: A very euperior STONE QUARRY; fit Two I ami. k.u.ns.

Qjt-Aiij person wishing to purcl.asc, thttll Lave u UARUAIN, Nurtli attending to, by calling on

tfce eubscribcr, living on tie prcn.i--f t. DAVID HAIIMAN.

Attorney and Counsellor at L.-j'. "

Has recently removed with his family, frot"

tonncrsvdle, Fayette county, and taken

residence m Cf.ntreville, Wayne countv

Indiana, where any Professional lusint,.

that may be confided to his care will re

ceive his prompt attention.

Iti n RAY, cCentreville, Vayne

Co. Ind. and CALEB B- SrlITTT

of Connersville, Fayette county, Indiana

Attorn ies and Counsellors at Lat Will hereafter practice their profession 11 Civil cases in all the counties in ihe thira

Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana,!

p-.irtnershin, except in the county o-"

Wayne. Any professional business that may

be intrusted to their care on the Civil sjH'e

of the Court, will recene their united tS

ertion9. Caleb B. Smith can at all time?

be consulted at his oflice in Connersville,

and M. M. Ray at his olTice in Centrevil!t

when not absent on prolessional business.

June 3J, 1829. 41.

WW

A REAL BARGAIN ! 1

i. HE Subscriber wishes to sell his

Valuable Property

In the Town of CENT RE VI LLP, InJ. conii

ting of a large new, neat and commodious

FRAME DWELLLXG HOUSE,

With a convenient KITCHEN attached, fanr.r

on Main titrect,and adjoining the Public Square

There ia also belonging to tho same, a good, sew BLACKSMITH SllOr. No property in tie

Town better calculated for public busmen or

a private residence. Auj person applying toci

Shall haie a Bargain. EDWARD K.IURT.

(fcVl a?aln Notify ALL PERSONS n

debted t j me, to come settle w ithout dehv

Read this and don1? ilfrstt it.'7 E. K. HART. Cenlrciille, July 11 , 1G29. 4Ctf

mi

course of life

y like the pillitred and sculpturt-d treasuries of art which encumber

Htason inspires the soul with

with the tide appear and disap

pear, day after day, along the sea

. : i .1. I I I . :

r 1 1 1 in n; i u u, : au n 1nusllorcofs(ates that have perished

oi nsooii. ine reine iauieness k...:.i i

noc or the caithquake, overthrown

will retire to unbosom its sorrows and st ek relief from that bountiful hand which c,overns the universe,

and be led to exclaim in the language of the poet 4 O lead my minrl, (A mind that tain would wander from its wo,) Lead it through various scenes of life and death, An'l from each scene the noblest trwths in

spire

product d bv cverv

- sec how these w ho do w ell man

age, and trace the cause of all evil to its origin in conduct. Thus you will make yourself master of the information most necessary to regulate our ownconduct. Thrre is no difficulty in working things right if you know how by these means you learn. Be careful of your habits. These make the man. And they require

long and careful culture, ere they grow to bc a second nature good

WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Ri-rcctfully informs ihe public, that his Tavern, nl the EhU end of Main Street, Richmond. UU.

ii in complete ord; r for the accommodation of

travellers. Iln Table and his liar ure provided with the best the western country nffurdf, and his Stnbles are not excelled by auj iu tbe state. His charts are low. Richmond. July 11, 1829. 40 tf LAND SALE. It Will offer for sale, fit the

Court House door of Henry coun

ty, Indiana, on the 2!5th day of .September next, the lGth Section, in Township 17 N. Range 11 E. by () acre lots; the West half of said Section is divided E. and W. the East half is divided N. and S.

Also, the 16th Section in Town

ship 17 N. Range 10 E. the East half by quarter Sections, the West half by HO acre lots; divided E. and W. Also the lGth Section in Township 1G N. Range 11 E. by 80 acre lots ; divided N. and S.

habits I speak of bad ones are

by the savage, swept ovcr by the more easily acquired, they are

sea, or swallowed by the sand of

the desert, yet ciowded with strange beauty and full of glori

ous wreck; no prodigies of the mist of that beautiful dim vapor, the tw ilight of another world, the atmosphere of tradition, through

w hich the bannered palaces, tlu

i... r.. ..... . i.i i i .

Nor less infnire n.v conduct than mv sonr: ruLKV ioiircss.es, anu tne liatignty

Tc.ichmy ViM reason, reason; my best will piles of Europe loom with a most Tr . h rectitude; and fix my fmn resolve j unearthly grandeur. Rut if there ,1V I. 1 I'l I

arc not such things in America.

there arc things which arc to bc

fllUnd IHl vlllr lcnn onrtli nrvnr

. .. . " ' LIJV,UII Ullll ll'JM

,v mu euu w men . w n,,,,c livt; wrcck ()f a pr()(liffious rm. cdat this t.me made such a l.ve-i ire lhal has departed from before

iyimpre?s,(,nonmy youtl.tul im.itl our facc Nvithin t, si... I I, n n.. I I - t . f ' 1

niiu uic try n.cuneciion oi li, c- t, j.,.t nr

he spontaneous weeds, that flour

ish rapid and rankly without care

or culture.

These ideas are thrown loosely

together, but they may be worth

i thought. 1 send them to the uintrrs, who print them when

they have a little room to spare.

Wii'bm to wed.

HORRORS OF WAR.

memory ol

" ". havenolustorv,and who but the mi lilrKirl run i-rtll V ii.t. lm . .

" "' other (iny were iii possession of a

session, ant! all firing had ceased, I v as in company w ith another ofiWr, stiolling among some buddings w hich, from their superior order, appeared to have belonged to the killedar, or some functionary of note in the garrison,

John JYcal.

si

M 1 ..

.l.YD MANUrACTOHY

THE Subscriber respectfully iiifornr.

his old customers, and the public, gei

rahy, that tie still continues the Boot and Shoe

Miking businf.fs, at his old stand c:

M in Street, llicbmcnd, hid. w here 1.

keeps constantly on haed an assortment of ready made work, of the teatcst

kind, of both Leather and Morocco.

His materials are of the test qual.tyj and his work will be warranted to tcl

well done. Persons calling can be sc-

commodated on the most reasonalkl

terms. OWEN EDGE11T0N. 3th mo. 15th, 1829 51tf.

lts"7E Will sell at Public Sale, at the!

y y Store of Morrison and Strain:

in the town ofllichmond, Indiana, on Satu

day the 5th day of September next, critl

Hie land above mentioned is! hundred and fifty dollars worth of

generally of the first quality ; well situated for health; affords many good springs; and on which arc some line farms. 770. li. ST.LYFOnD, S. C. II. C July 1823. 403

s .

Dcsicns makincr CF.NTREVILLE his

place of residence, and offers his professional service? to the citizens thereof, and

its vicinity, ilis dwelling is directly West of the Court aoue, in the building former

ly occupied Vy Mr. Isaac Durbank.

June 25th. 1829. Htf.

From the Trcntcn Emporium.

V e arc all on a iournev. Tlw

world through w hich we arc pussing is in some respects like a turnpike all alontr which Vice

when some groans proceeding and Folly have erected toll gates.

irom uue. oi uie nouses caugni our lor the accommodation of those cars. We entered, and toouras-jw ho choose to call in as they go tonishmrnt beheld a large room! and there are very few of all

DOCTOR V7. J. la ATCHET,

Hnvinir prmancnllj loented himself in Ab

inpton, imliiin, offers his professional services to Ouifcft who reside convenient to that place.

Ilnhas hroucrU whith him n general asortinent

of the hct M'dicinri useil in pructicc, direct irom Cincinn;iti. lie hns alo on hand, ami in

tends keeping tonttantlj, n supply of the best

FJMILY.l.XD PATEXT MEDICINES,

F'or the sunplv uf the neighborhood: which

he intends to sell low, for cabh, or approred

country produce.

July Uh 1829. 47.

C I I I f -I

luu ui wwuir.n many oi uu m young and beautiful, dreadfully mangled, most of them dead, but some still in the agonies of dissolution. Kvery tender, every manly feeling of the heart w as shocked at such a sight. It could not be our soldiers that had done such a deed. No! the suspicion could not bc harbored an instant. And soil proved; for, on questioning 1 1 wo survivors, we learned that the Rajpoots composing the garrison.

the host of travellers, who do not occasionally stop a little at some one or other of them and consequently pay more or less to the toll gatherers. Pay more or less, I say, because there is a great variety as well in the amount as in the kind of toll exacted at these different stopping places. IVido and fashion take heavy tolls of the purse many a man has become a beggar by paying at the gates the ordinary tolls

WILLIAM SUTHERLAND nr

RESPECTFULLY inform the pub

lic, that he lias now on hand, and intends to keep, constantly, at the East

enu or ,iain street, Kichmond,an assort ment of Consisting ol

Wine, Brandy, Gin,

Rum, Spirits, Cordials, Whiskey, &c. With which he will accommodate all who call on him, either by wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. Riahmond, August 0, 1020. 50.

n& S rial MB

TO THE PUBLIC. Writ- SAMUFX A. BIG CLOW, merchant tlLtof Staffurl, Genetsec county, N. Y. appli-

ed to ine some tune in I82t, for ad

vice; he, having been for more than two years atilictt :J with a dry cough, distressing him more pnrOcularly at night; said he had tried a variety of remedies, (among the rest Anderson's Couh Drops) with only partial and temporary relief, and feared it would terminate in Consumption. I recommended LA MOTT'S COUGH UROTc, aud by cdn- two bottles of ll.eru, he found himself perfect

ly relieved end lias often er.rressed a willingness

that his case hould l.n pul lihcd for the good cf others. I have vended in mv Drutrdst bhop,

nnd used in my practice about one glass of La Mott's Conch Drops in a little more than j8 months, and from icy own observation and the estimony ot those relieved by them, I am satis, ficd that they arc a valuable remedy for Spas

modic Coughs, and invited in most kinds cf

chronic cou-hs, where ti.ere is not much fever. 5 (). ALMY, M. D.

Le Roy, Gencsec county N. Y. July 21, 1828.' Sold wholesale by O. i. S: Crosby, Columbus, Ohio, and by I. Thompson, Smith and Firrsall, Fullerton and Sexton, nnd Hutler and Jenkins, drugifts, l'hiladelphia; and by S. Sweeser, George & James liailry , George H. i: J. S. Kecrl, Baltimore. I'arfj bottle coutaius 4j doses price one dollar. 0rKert constantly on hand, and for sale, by Dr. Ferguson, New Taris, Oliio, and at the Drug Stores of Mendenhall and William?, Richmond, and S. Hannah, Centreville, Ind.

June SI7, ?,20.

Broad Clolhs, Cas-

sinctts, SC. &c.

Doing a part of the Tersonal property c:1

Jcsie L l-ii k, late ot ayne county, deed

.Aiientiance win oe pivm mi, rnn.iitin--!

made known, on the day of sale.

JIEMIY HOOVER, ,

lugusl 5tfi, 18-29.

tdmr:

513.'

rm

2L HE Undersigned having taken cu'.l

Letters 1 estamcntary, on the Estate c

JACOB KESLLYG,

Late of Wayne countv, Indiana, deci

all persons indebted to said Estat2 arc! required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands agaiwt

said Lstatc are requested to present th:

same Uuly authenticated for 8ett!crr.c:.

withm the time prescribed by Law.

The Estate is believed to be solvent-)

DANIEL CLARK,

WILLIAM TOUTS,

August is i cor.

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ccc'c.

lllf.

PBI1TTI1TGJVcatly executed at this orricc

Of All Kinds, fur jalc at this OFFICE.

YiXeculov's tNolice. TV"otice is hereby given, thai ih: undersigned Las taken out I.c! tcrs Testamentary on the Estate ci ISAAC JONES, Late cf Henry County, Indians, dccJ. All persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment and those having demands against th-: same arc desired to present their ac compts legally authenticated for settle ment within the time prescribed by law. The Estate s believed to be solvent. JOS1AII SMALL. Eicci.:

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