Western Times, Volume 2, Number 5, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 October 1829 — Page 4

TKUE ENJOYMENT. A rentlt'inan near Castlctnn, F "dand, asked a country booby what he considered the greatest tt.j ) ment. His reply was, "If I was a Kins, I'd live tin tnarkik, (stir pudding,) and treadle, and swing; all day on a pate." "Let nut ambition mock their

homely joys. Till: OCEAN. The depth of the ocean is a alike point which has puzzled philosophers and practical men.; and i. alter all, K it in a w hie field of conjecture. The most lirob.lblc liuide is aiialojIV, aild; ,hL-wi.cst mm, j.lsins I'V tins rriteiion. have nresumed that the i , i i depth o the ea mav he measur-l I by the height of mountains,! the highest of which are between J'J,O0t) and M).Oih) feet. Imasinarv eils soon become real one by indulging our reilecti.MK on them; as he who in a melancholy fancy sees so.netiui:: like a face on the wall or u aiiiNCot. ran, bv two or three touch- s of the lead pencil it iihle, and njirec with he fancieil . b IF I. make w hat A runtry .School master, worn almost to despair hy a great lubben or dim, u ho had heen three full quarters in ettinix through hi a, h, ab, turned him back to his letters again; and pointing to A. akeil linn if he knew it. "Y-a-i-s. sir," said the boy, 'AVhat's its name." AVy, I know him by Mght. sir, but rat me skin if 1 can remember his name.' As the sun in ail his splendor wnspeepingovi r the eastern hills, .i newly married man exclaimed. The glory of the world is rising!" Ilis wife, who happened to be getting np at that moment, taking h compliment to herself, seinpeTcd out. k,u hat would you say, my (b ar, if 1 had my new silk (jown on A man's genius is always, in the beginning of life, as much unknownto himself as to others: and it is only after fre.pieiit trials, attended with success, that he dar .s think himself epial to thos tin dei takings ia which those w ho have succeeded have fixed the admiration of mankind. HUMF. . lUl.WFIlV. A wife, jou'ing her husband in a c-uivev auce .f real est ife. w as nsk 1 h the judge who examined lie i m pru ate according to the act ol ;isv mldv, whetlier she ncteil w ithout eompuKion on the part ed her hushand. he stuck her arms akimbo and replied, 'He compel me! no nor twenty like bim.M I once had a constant & troubi sunn visitor, u horn I tried many v. ays to disoblige. First, I es5aed smoke, which he bore like n badger, then fire, which he bore like a salamander. At last, I lent him live dollatsand have not seen him since. Anon. Public Sale. II LA L ESTATE. w w iiIj dc poiu ai ru' iic v enuuc, on Cl! dav, (Friday.) the l .v of the 10th mo. (Oi tuher.) fit xt, ISO Acrec I irst rate hind, situat- and Iving oi the West btaeth d" White Water, and v view ol the tow n of M I LTON, Wayne (,. Ind. The fa hi land hai about twenty irr under improvement, with ii t i ii i n .i I- s i. - a lor ,w. Iliu le ii! on it. The tilua tiori and pl diU render jt a v.ilu iblparcel of Real Et Oe. Ilwillbesobl purmit.t t.i no or ' l f tbt. W ,i,epio iiit. C.irl f r the b n lit of tbe heir of Fc d nc W'av m're, b cd bv theji P'l ir Ii hi, c. O.e third .f the pur ch-w tno-iev to be pail when tht f-;ile i foi fmn'd, ;! the rm under in qu l in- a;'n" it, a' t r 'tli: f six arid twtlvi m,tiib JOHN' K I NT) LEV, Gmrrn.

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TO BE SOLD. "f7"LL be offered at Public Sale, y J onTthday, (Saturday,) the 17th day of the 10th mo. October) next, on the pretni-es the Valuable Real Kstate of i which John Ch tries lately JumI seized, sit uate and 1 mcr n the East Toil of White W.itrr, opposite the Town of Richmond, ludi.eia. Said Farm consists of about HO Acres of superior Land, with JGood Buildings and Improveinents, a fine Orchard, extensive ft rate Stone. ()uarrv.and iswcll supplied with excellent water. Thi rotate V. ill h:ivr : 1 1 the lieurfitc r.fl the trreat National linnd. nml it de..r;5h!.!.

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,v'nifncf-, ranks it am-ng the mot val "'ible propcitv in the count v It will he ,, . ' ,v Probate Court, for the benefit of the heirs! of sai.l John Charles deed. One third of the purchase money to be paid, when the sale is confirmed, and a credit will be given on the balance. Conditions more expressly made known on the dav of talc. .Mill Ml W! CII RLF.S. SVML CHARLES, (iuardimbc. ' mo. Uth. i :':.. 'tds. bit Win be soJ at Public Vendue. on 1 liursday, the 15th day of October out, at the late residence of Simon Summer?, of Centre towt.ship, Wayne county, did. deceased, all the PFRbONAL IMIOPFKTV Of said deceased, consoling f Horses, Meat cattle, heeo, Hogs, Geese, a variety of Farming Utensils, Household Furniture, and also a quantity of Wheat, in th-j stack. Attt ndnncc will be piven, and conditions made known, t.n the day of sale. LfvAH SUMMF.IJS Admx. GOLVIN bL'.MMl-:KS,.7V. $rj,t. VJth, io:-j. r.'j. 1.ZZZ II llntl i p nii'i-v i i 4J i ii Ml AS u r. , J r. oi Hi i:- place. Ins tins day executed an Assignment of ill hisKiUte, Ileal, Personal, and M x i to the su'jm ribers, in trust br the erp:;t beneht of all his Oeditors. TIiom Having cl uns against him will please forward th m to Hubert Morrison, and tho?o indebn d are request d to pav Oh ir accompti l' Thorn Ow-n, Jr. lo is lien by July authorized to col led the same. iH)iu:u r m()i;rison. s.) .h: 6. trs. ACHILLAS WILLIAMS Leuer-in- d, Adrr.inistra J tor.' l the L it- of ISAIAH LVM' L-ite cflleniv Coumv, Indir.nn. tked. ! iuv in;: a-c rtained that ti e vvhob - ' j S'-ts, and property hel aiin to said Es til, v. ill not ili-chiie the demands ; 4 instthe same, h ive declared - iid E ;it lo b In--:!v cut, and tiled their corn pl nut to the Piobata Cuuit of Ilenrv County, as the law icquire, praying f.i t lief, oC' . And they now hen by no of) all creditor?, and other persons bavin; an iiden -t in the same, thai thev ; I urn t!' settb toeiit if aid Estate as ar I.Yb OL I E.Vf ES TA V'E, And w ill clo.e the same against all ppr son? who tail to come in with their ac counts within the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM CALYF.AN) . W ILLIAM BREW ER, J Mnr sIlnrxf Co. St b 1829. 14. Taken Up, V James Tharp, of Washinctoi Township, Wayne County, lndi ana, a DARK BY HORSE, Fifteen hands and a half high, two bin;' feet white up to the footjocks, branded with mi I. on the near tdiculdcr, som collar marks which is white, on the oil ide, and nm! white hairs idoni he ha k, one fmall saddle mark, and a small hump on his hack, and a little hlpi on the ell "ide, and considerably creef fallen, and all his mane lays over on th near side; supposed to be fifteen year old. No other marks or brands per reveable. Appraised to twenty tiv dollar, by Samuel Orcwrll and Jesse Mann. I do hereby certify th ahoy to We a true ( opy frommv Est ray book JAMES R FES ON. J. P. S-pfrmhrr I -IA, 1C29. 33. Of All Kinds, fur sale at this OFFICE.

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Oi! fro: a Castor U. atif, on an improved plan; mi IZ.il l(J ll lit, I , IWW litis nil litllfU, llcv of the above hs'riflion. Alo, rres Screw for Knili r, pnjw-r nt ikcr, Hoo'i binders, l'nnters, Tibacroni-t; Screws for rai'inp Mill-stones, Tiuib, r wheel Screws &o . Jcc. Ib wou'd particularljr re opunciiil Lis Ciulor C.I Vrcws to the p'.'Op! i I till W'ft, a J tVivir noil 'in J tllmatiare pirdcti'.trlj n ! iptcd to the culture of the ('a; tor llcan. CHARLES EFA.YS. Xn. 33. Drrad St Fhilndchhia. lGm. ,n! . . ...I .li.. 1 1 r-.,DO,-c ai t Lvrr.t n ully

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un;cfJ, ati.l the pi.l:lic gciitnillj, tliat he hit: aain conmienel tin CAEIITET MAKING Cu-iin -s at Cue shop 1 j. i:i;.n U.c 1 n.'stin fin Centre itlr, where he. will be ready and and most reanabb' tfriue. Froduce cf most kinds ill be taken in pa raet for work. Qr- iii.iT.tity of cherry and poplar 1aii!i, mid cherry if iintliii,', fuit vble for cabinet work, ,is wrtiitrd iinmeiJmt'dv . C'ntrei ille.. S't.t. 5, 1329. tf. Public Sale. 1 ILL Be Bold at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 24th. day of October iif xt, on the premises, two very valuable pjuts of TOW.V AVYS, In the town of CKNTHKV1LLE, Wayne County, ladiana, being the South half of Lot No. 49, and 33 1 2 feet of the North side of the same Lot. The half Lot li 6 immediately adjuumig the Public S piare, and 3 elegantly sit uat d for ublic bu;incs. The Cum bcrland ilo.id parses directly through the town, which is the county scat of the be-t county in the State, and property must of course increase rapidly in value. Ii has to he. old by an order of the W'nvne Probate Court, lor tlie bene tit of the infant heiri cd J Coh N. Booker, deceased. O e third d tlie pur chr.e money to lie paid when the s d is confirmed, and the balance intqual inta'ment!, on credits of 3 and C months. SAR MI BOOKER, Guurn. spt. la-h. is-::? ' A B ARC ACM! rilMF SiWnber wi-hes to sell the follow niii described ;vuyW Ui; V.s;e, Lv incr two and a half mile S. V. of RICH MU.N I), Ind. on tie road leading from Salisbury to Hamilton; to wit, OF EXCEU.F..YT LLVIt; 80 Acres under Cultivation, on which there i- a GOOD ORCHARD, Of b tv f .on l'.(M) and lUOO Choice Ttir.ts; Cmi-tiiifr d" .1 r jr, Ptachn. PfarsAh:mf. CKtrrics and luir.ets. Theie aie also on the ptemi.-e a SAW A.'D GRIST MILL In complete operation: A ver superior ISTONE QUARRY: I imeKhns T.V'A !,iirt!a 'l!1 n wiinn ;iiien:iiig id, oy c'liiuig on the subscriber, living on the erenes". DAVID H AH M AX. July Uh 18C9. 452Gt Good and Cheap BARGAIN!! 1L HE Subscriber wishes to sell the On which he lives. K ing in view of the Fcwr. of CEN THEV ILLE, Indiana, ind within 30 iods of the great JWitionat RonL Il contain? 160 Acres of line and, 100 acres under improvement, ind en whirh there arc 300 APPLE TREES: Some of them now u; full bearing, nnd i great variety of Pea h trees, of excel cut quality. There is on the premises, i commodious DWELLING HOUSE, With h never failing spring of superior water at the door. The timber land is of the first quality, and the most val uable kind. Any person who will call oon canhavca profitable bargain. SAMUEL KINC. Crntrnille, Srpl. ?6, 1 8 29. 4 t f. P-J2LIC 52.L3. fa 7 ILL be sold at Public Vendue, f y 011 1 mlaVt the 9th day of Octo!er next, at the l ite residence of Henry Lesh, cl Jackon township, Wayne County, deed, a large assortment of PER30 If AZi PROPETY, Ileloncing to the Estate of said deceased, consisime; oi One Wagon, three Horses, several Neat Cattle, H os, Sheep, a number of Bees in the stands, Household and Kitchen Furniture, kc. Attendance will be civ en and condition of the sale made known, on the day thereof. SUSANN UI LESII,.,Wx. Sept. 2ih, 1C29. 24 1.

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LjorKli services to the citizens thereof, and its vicinity. 1 1 is dwelling is directly Wet of the Court house, in the building formerly occupied by Mr. Isaac Burbank. June 25th, 1P21) 44tf. Village of Niles. rpilC Subscriber respectfully inform the JL public, that they have laid out some VILLAGE LOTS, Immediately on the bank of the river of St. Joei.b. onrnuite the (.'arv Mission. 2! miles bv ;ni,v WAf.T from I ,ak Mm hiran. The iluation i dry :onl pleasant, and conveniently situated f;ir business. One mile and a half below the Village the Uewaiick enters the St Joseph n 1 irgt; and unfailiiip: mill stream, on whirh mills a'c already erecting immediately at its month, am! preparations making for otLcn. In the rear of the villace are great bodies of the finest and beet of Frairie land, neb, heavy timbered wood land, and oak opening of a good quality. The St. Joseph i? navigable at all seasons to, and above this point, and will add much to its buiuess and importance. LOTSi afh?r Uie -u,n in?t- wi-' l'p eo5J at P"" vale sale, on reasonable and accommodating terms more especially to Mechanics who wish to heroin actuol settiere. Sev-ral of the?c micbt find immediately a cood f ituation h re, anil, perhaps, one which will prove as hralthy as any that can well be found. Thoe who desire h situation in this part of Michigan, would do well to call end examine for their own Satisfaction. vm justicf:, walling & lacf.v. .YiL , .?u,-tii 4, 1829 . tf. Ileal Estate. X, Be gold, -t Public Auction, on the premise?, mi fourth day, the scv enih of r. t m n.th, a It of ground in the tow n of Kit hmond, Indiana, situ ate on the South West comer of .Main eif id Peatl street", coraHinin on Main street three rods and on Pearl street live rods, on which are erected a t . i . - TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, 4n Twtnty by thirty feet, v, ith a cellar undr it, THREE FRA ME TEXEME.XTS. (Occupied by Mechanics) ami a brick Smoke house; there is also a r?ell of ood water, with a pump, in ths yard L:kewie one oilier lot, adjoining., oi Perl street, outaitiin' in front five iods. and in d-pt!i ei;ht rod.s. bounded on ihc S ojlh bv a ru'dic alley, ar d on which is erected commdiou FRAME STABLE, with sir stables, two grana ries, and .i carriage house, and a well ot water with a pump therein. Tlie situ atton of the t.r)ove property 13 not cx idled by any in the place, being in a central part cf the town, and well cal ciliated lor public business. ALSO, at the fame time, will be sold two TOW N LOTS, improved; one on Front street. No. 50. and one on Peail street, No. 51 ; immediately in the rear, and both adjoining the Public Square. - Likewise a pasture Lot, contiguous to the town, containing one acre and a fraction, under good fence. The whole of the above property will be sold to the highest bidder. The sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. when the term will be made known. ROBERT MORRISSON,) l,sinres of ACHILLES WILLI A MS. J TUo. Ou-tnjr. Richmond, Oth mo. 2d, IS 20. C'lds. IMMEDIATELY, A cood and experienced JOURNEYMAN to the POTTING BUSINESS A person of industrious, moril habits, who understands the abeve business, is much wanted, and tv ill have the offer oi the most liberal wages, by calling soon on the subscriber, living in Fayette County, Indiana, on the road leading from Waterloo to Ah'mgb n. JOHN W. LIST. Sqdcrnlcr Hh, 13:9. ltf. IMMEDIATELY, two or three -l good JOURXEYMEjY CABINET MAKERS. Persons who can come recommended as workmen, will meet with immediate employment, on the most liberal wages, by calling on the subscriber, in Cen treville, Indiana. JAMES McGAHA. September 1829. 4. 50 Cents pr. Ihishel Will be given for all the clean FLAX-SEED-Delivered at my Oil mill, on F.Ik Horn. CLARK WILLIAMS. 7 Mo. 12th 48tf. 50 Cents pr. Bushel Will be given for all the clean FLAX-SEED Delivered at my Oil mill, near Richmond JOSEPH P. PLl .MMF.R. 7 Mo. 12th. 4Btf.

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HE Subscriber wishes to sell bis Valuable Property In the Town of CENTRE VILLE, Ind. consi;in of a large new, neat and commodiom FRAME DWELLING DOUSE, With a convenient KITCHEN" attached, faeir on Main Street, and adjoining the Tublic Squar-I r.i . . .. - - , - i 1 i nere is also nelonj-inc to the saon guuu' 4 riLA.CKsMITII PHOP. No rror pxXJ 12 e Town is better calculated for public ,n""lfH1 a private residence. Any person appI.v,tlGSkall have a Bargain. EDWARD K.U RT. Ctrl again Notify ALL PEUSO 5 i: debted to me, to come settle without dei's. Head this and dox't urtt it." K. K. HART. Centrcvilk, July 11, 1829. 46tf Attorney and Counsellor at Lav :.i Has recently removed w ith his farr.il y . f, r, Conner?vi!le, Fa) ette county, and laktn ; residence m Cntrlville. W ay ne counn Indiana, w here any Professional lusv.:' , that may be confided to his care will u ceive his prompt attention M Tfl HAY of Centre viUe, W.-nM Co. Ind. and CALEB B- SMITk, of Connersv ille, Fayette, county, Inoiar.i Attorn its and Counsellors at Law." U ill heieatter practice their profession i: Civil ca-es in all the counties in the tbir; Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana.! partnership, except in the county c Wayne. Any professional business that rmv be intrusted to their care on the Civil ?if( of the Court, will receive their united txertion?. Caleb L Smith can at all tmi be consulted at his oihce in Connervi!!?i and M. M. Ray at his otlke in Centreville w hen not absent on professional business. June 37, 1829. 41'". BOOS .1XD Z'SSD'Ji MANUFACTORY THE Subscriber respectfully mioims bi old customers, and the public, gen erally, that he still continues the Boot and Shoe Making business, at his old stand cd Main Street, Richmond, Ind. where he keeps constantly on hand an a?sortn.e' t of ready made work, of the neatest kind, of both Leather and Morocco. H is materials are of the best quality, and his work will Le warranted to q well dene. Pc! on3 calhrg can be accommodated cn the most reasonable terms. OWEN EDGERTON. 3th n . loth, 1829 otf. sitCiTIPI.'' 1 1 : tU . .V.I 1 vj i ir is. ucicuy giin, mmi uci -1- ' ii lul f.r i rr tnu f:.L-n r.tlt I .( t. I ..ill. V I lllt. U II II J . I . ' V ' m-m ters of Administration on the Estate ct SIMON SUMMERS, Late of Wayne County, Indiana, deed. All persons indebted to fnid Estate are requested to make immediate pa) met t. and all those having demands airii-?t the same are requested to present '! nr accompts duly authenticated for settlement within the time prescribed by law. The Estate i believed to be sol vent. LEAH SUMMERS, Adinx GOLITX SUMMERS, Ahar. Srf t. 2th, 1829. '::. itct:c2. State or Lvuxana.) In the Wavne LIANA, i lnty; S ss. Wayne County; Circuit Court, August Term, 1G29. Rachel Johnson ) On Petition vs. for a Isaac M. Johnson.) Divorce. And now at this day here comes the said complaint, and it appearing to tfe satisfaction of the Court that the said defendant is not a resident of the Shite of Indiana; It is therefore ordered by the Court that the pendency of said pe tition be made known to the said ce fendant by publication in the Wtstan 'I ime$, a newspaper published in C t'itrcvillc, Wayne County, Ind. for at least four weeks successively, prior to tie first day of the next term of this Court, requiring the said defendant to appear and answer the petition of the ai J Complainant, or on failure so to do the same will be heard in his absence, anu decreed accordingly. J. D. VaUGIIAN, SOL. I'RO. com ft Attest. D. HOOVER. C. W. C C TERMS OF THE WESTllN TIYj;. For one year, or fifty two lumbers. If paid within Two months', fH If paid vithin the year, u--f If not paid within the yar, JfC When -sent by mail, or a carrier, the postage must be paid by the subscriber. A ti'ulure to notify a discontinuance at the end of the time subscribed for, will If considered a new engagement. 4 All subscriptions will be considered fa one year, unless otherwise specified, and they will also be discontinued, at any time, at the option of the editor, and charged tor in proportion to the numbers recsivci-

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