Western Times, Volume 2, Number 6, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 October 1829 — Page 4

ELOQUSNCTT Or SHERLOCK. Ri-hop shcrlock, in one of hi sermons, h the following: elegant pa-sagf, which jsoioied hv V-. U'air in hi lectures cm

fl,..i.. ,.- .,,,1 I,. It,,, l.,ti. .,j ! rim:iit:illp III 'till .! t riH 11 11 T 17". jheox i npie of the fan of tion. I ho. iithor is comparing our Saviour with M .homoi: - - . "G (savs he.') t your natural .r., . i ... i...r..r.. iw.r l:ilifiiiiet II I II I, IICIHIl ' nnd hk disrinles arrived in armo'tr and hloo.l. riding in triumph ov r the spuds of thousands who IV I! hv his victorious sword. Miu her the cities w Iiich he set

ia t! i n', the countries which ho , Which they will sell unusually rav igd an 1 destroyed, tin' mis- low for Cash, or approved Counerab'e distrrss of all the inhahi- try Produce.

t a nis oflhee:'rth. Wlien she has r i wed th'Mn in tlii scene, carrv her into his retirement show In r the prophets ehamher; his co icibinrs ami his wives; and let hi-n hear him allege revelation and a divine, commission, to j istify his adultery and ins?. When &h" is tired of this prospect, then slpnv her the blessed Jrsus, humhie, meek, doin o00, to the sons of men. Let her see him in the tn-ist retired privacies, and let her fa low him to the liount and hear his devotion and supplications. C urv her to his table, to view his poor f ire, and hear his heavenly disonre. Let her attend hiinto dis.:nnr-e. I e t h e r a 1 1 c n d Ii nn t o thetiib-iii.il and consider the ti iv e unh which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his eneini s. Lead her to his cross, let j h rxie-v hou in the agonies of ( i e ; , 1 1 1 , ant har his List praer. f r !ns tier-' Cntoi s : "1 ath r :ns per- cntoi s : ainer lor-;0,

i vt theoi. fr hev know not hat ;wehin:r to purtha-e are re-peMfully inviil.ev do." When Natural Uel'i-i-ttMi to r M u, for th,mM hp'on has thus vieued both, ask llert CttrHe prof-e to make wo,k in the

v hi'di is the pr phet of God ' o her answer we have already )ia 1. when slie saw part of this ?:. i f thro'ijh the eves of (he cenMrti'ii. w lio atten led at the cros-. Bv him s!ie spoke, and said. TruI tlos man was the son of God." Thi-.s It i lti:! i 1'.! ar. i more than eh ? nldeoe. The whole pa-je i M'iiiii ited. :mi I the fim e r at the eon fTj-mi. w hen .Natural llehi ri, who wa before nnli a -rert itor. i introdijred ;1 a-I k i n tT hv the r nt of ;o:i ojr r It ht th' hotter f alert tr.o, that it o ri at t i'i hi-i"n of a (iir.. irce, when ue natu Tail) look ( a m -t warmth kiiJ dignity. SilLKll) N. Tiie c hdiiated Sh-riaan was verv poor, and notorious for huy-

Ill- eery lliiu?; on ercdlt.or as II j(,f the Co.nt. will rereive their united fxi railed in Kuillaiid, "on tick." Uati n. Caleb 11. Snath can at all time

Ah-mt the lime he took his house . in Havd!e-row, he happened to! I ll 1 meet L'rd ("Silford in the htreet, t vlem he named his change of reideerr. ant! nUt a bailee in bi-t e aimiv and habits. 0sov, mv ib ar fr end." iaid Sheridan, 'eveiv t iiiiii i rondnrted in mv iian-e with the greatest remdari;i! o rsjust like rlock-work b !" re pi it d Lord (id ford, "tick. ! 1 1 ' k . t;ek. I suppose.1 William Widup, Reprrtfnll ir.foim hi old cu-torner-, .m l the public in eneral, that he -till continue t be HATTING BUSINESS. At la ew , ,rre ,np or, Main Street,; ( titi' ilie.l i.u lieie he i- coinph te ore-1 i . i . .. . 1 p ii a r mii inn ia ci ni e i lat - ol toe tet qn il-1 it,:m I of the I -t City Fa-hmn. He ' k ep- con-t antlv on h and a general aortnient 'd it-, which he will -ell unu-uallv bos. fur a-h.nr approved produce. The ruffhe-l pioe-will alw.ai he ivcn for Ems, and b ;m Land s Wool, AN APPRENTICE I wanted to the aho e hn-ine'-. Ahoy

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fit Inaii 11 to l( eai-ol au'e, ot frii.id m r-! ,r"4' "ll 'U tuicai loii in llic H extern al i tiararter. will meet with good t -ncour-1 Tim's, a ne w paper publi-hed in Cenaement, by calling som. j trt ville, Wa ne ( ounty, Ind. for at lea-t

(ntnxtil,. ()t. 3. i JM .MEDIATELY, wo .,..d mri vrvn v or three CABINET MAKERS. p roi,fc who can come i a lainin a.ded as vs'ok.i'eo, will mef with immediate enj !ov nieiit, on the inut hhaa wage, 1 railing on the ptihs;rihcr, in Centievilhv h dian.a JAMES McGAff .

WEW SCORES.

I UK fellhscrihers have just rPi i 1 .!.-. viivri. ved. and opened, in I lie Store I'lMl'llll I I 1 1 1 IIMIMII'I I I III' i. I I & j mlsc V,rmt rlv occupied by Samn il !,RI 1 looker, in Centreville, Ind. vt n t vi tuiu wku.m i" - - - - , 1 ... .-...3 11. n iViirttllllllt at mrr. ami exceiiem .sunu.u.i I rasluonauic 1 1. MIT & MORTON GnliniUc, 0. f. 3, 1 C20. btf Nathaniel Lewis, ia:n street, iiiciiiviond. nr.-pLcmLLY! Inform- hi- friends, j ami t h public iti ;eiiei'iil. that within a j few month- pa-t he ha- commenced toj Mamif irtuie k p for - tie . a constant fjppl) of Sad lies. Bridles, lortmantenus, and Gentlemens and Lat'ies laise'S. Also, a handsome siinplvi of New York

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V i i " "'tio:iu. u co.aains iou v re. ..i u e pa-',,:l,e "l,l,(,t- ho!)es. best qual-i an 1, 100 cr. und-r improvement.

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it V ; Trees made in the best man-land

ner by Basset and Kendal, Cincinnati. All of the abov articles, nnl nn)T ether? that he may h ae to dispose of in hi mo of bunne- w dl he -old cheap, fir c i-h :-pj r0ed emmtrv proflme. Per-oi :iroed co'intry pronme neate-t manner. U the iet material that tan he purchased in the Western countrv. 1 XvTOKNKV nil Cof-H10R r I,w ila? lerently removed with hi- fimilv . from Conrier- ille. i-'av ette coimt , and taken a re-idence ia Cf Nihf.vira v.. Wax ne cmintv : Indiana, w heie an I' i frsiual iusittess thatmav he confided to In- caie will receive hi- prompt attention V?1IYI RAY- of Centre ville, Wayne Co. Ind. and CALEn TV cftYITII, tr i;N O s AMI ( 'OL'N-U L- Ks AT Lwv, Will hereafter practice their profe-inn in Civ d ca-e in all the coimtic if the third Judo i d Circuit of the State of Indiana, in potnet-hip, "except in the count v of Wa ne Any prole- aona 1 bu -i n e- t!i at rnav he tTitru-ted to thi ir c ue nn the Civil -ide lp ron-nlted at hi othre in Conner-villo janu.N .i ua ai in-o,ii( e in wni rev me. I M M II I . : I v hen not nb-ent on profe ional hu-ir,e Jai" 3, r623. 4 I . WAfftllJHI, r.MMEDlATFLV, A eood and expc rienred JOURNEYMAN to the POTTING BUSINESS A person of indu-li ions, rponl habits, who understand- the above bii-iiiess, i mu( !i w nted. ai.d wall hav- the offer of lie mo-t liberal w iyei, by ralhm; f-oon on the (i'lh-cribi r, hvti.c in Eoette Ciut.ty , Indifiii i, nn the road leading fioni Waterl o to Abinton. JOHN W. LIST. Srpf'mhrr .Vl. IT, 21. 1lf. State or Indiana. ) I: ss. Wayne County; 1 In the Wayne 'ircuit Court, August Term, U'. K , Jollson vc On Petition for a Divorec. J Isaac M. Johnson. At d now at this day here cornes the -aid ( ompl lint, ami it appearing to the sali-faction of the Court that the said defendant is noi a resident of the State of lmhar.a; It h therefore ordered by the Court that the pendency of said petiiion be made known to the said defour weeks successively, prior to the first day of the next term of this Court, requiring the said defendant to appear and an-wer the petition of the said Complainant, or on failure so to do the same will he heard in his absence, and decreed accordingly. J. 1) VAiaillAN. FOL. I'RO. COMI'T. .Ittctt. D. HOOVER. C. W. C. C. Of .ill Kinds, for sale at this OFFICE.

Designs making CENTUKVILLE hi:

place of residence, and offers his profes ;jOI,a servjCe to the citizen thereof, anl I ii., ,, 1 1 : , a .. .,.ii ::. . : l vv., I I 1 II I 111 I' 111 I I II r IIIMV 1 I I . of the Court hnne, in the. building former ly occupied l Mr. Isaac Ilurbank. June 25th, 11tf. A REAL BARGAIN ! ! ail If H Suhrnh,r wishes to sell his Valuable Properly In the Town of CENTRF.VILLK, Ind. consiit!int; of a I irsrc nr;it arid roujinodious FR.-lMt: DWELLLXG HOUSE, With a convenient KITCHKN atl;ioh-d, farinc on Main Str t t,iind ai'joiniiic tho 1'uhlic Square. There is nl la 'ojitriit, to the same, u good, new BLACKSMITH SHOP. No property in the Town i hettT calculated for public husines or a privnle ri 'i jcnce. Any person applying toon Shall have a liarain. KDW'vrtn k. n rtr. 0-1 acnin Notify ALL PEItPONS iniiiehteil to me, to come fettle without delay. Head this and pon't lj urmt it K. R. ii.xinv Ceutrcvillt, July 1 1 , 1 ?.'9. -IGMf Good and Cheap BARGAIN!! T V. S'lh-'rriher wishes to coll the J On which he lives, Utey o v lew if ihr ..r ri.'V I'Drvii i i.' i,.,i;... . . ,. , n ..,.. i.. .. .t . ,...., - , I illHJ 1 I II i I 11 Ov 'HUJ "I U11 ' '""' . . ti on whiih there arc 300 AlTLi: TBLLS; Some of th tn now n. full benrini:, nnd H qreat V irit o( l'ea !l tn es. I exe Ilent (jo ditv. There is on the premise, a conunodiou DWLLL1NG HOUSE, With h never failing prieg of sup. rinr water at the door. The timber land is of the 1 1 r -1 qa htj , ami the most v d j hle kind. Ah) per-on w ho w ill call ojori can have a profi aid h iioai-... isAMTK.L KINO. Cntlrn-iHr Srpt. Jb. 20. 4 if. BOOT .l.Yl) MANUFACTORY TIIK SjiihTi iher r pta 1 1 1 1 Ipfuim hi dd ( ii t r it r-, ai.d the puhbc, gentally, that he i-ttll continues- tho Bool and Shoe Making buriness, at hii old etand on M in Street, Richmond, Ind. where he keeps constat tly on hand an assortment f ready made work, of the ncatesi kind, of boh Leather and Morocco. llii materials an of Ihe be-t quality, and his wotk will be warranted to v rtclldone. Persons calling ran be accommodated on the mo-t rea-onabb term?. OWEN EDGERTON. Ctb mo. 15 l . Ifl29 51 tf. SDuWtc Malt. 7 ILL be sold at Public Vendue. on Thursday, the 15th day of 0 tohcr nex, at the late residence of Simon Summers, of Centre townshipt Wayne countv, Ind d (eased, all the PKKSOXL PKOPEKTY Of said tleeeased, consisting f Horses, Meat cattle, Sheen, Hogs, Geese, a variety of Fannin'; Utensils, Household Furniture, and also a quantity of Wheat, in the stack. Attendance will be piven, nnd con ditions made known, n ihe day of sale. LEAH SUMMERS. Mnx. C.OLVIN SUMMERS, Jdmr. Frpl. 10i. I02'J. 33. IqI Taken Up, 1Y James Tharp, of Washingt Township, Wayne County, Im on di ana, a DARK BAY HORSE, Fifteen hands and a hall high, two hind feet while up to the fooilocks, branded with an I. on the near shoulder, 6om collar marks which is white, on the otf 6ide, and some white hairs along hb bark, one small saddle mark, and a small hump on his back, and a little hlpl on the offside, and considerably creese fallen, arid all his mane lays over on the near side; supposed to be fifteen yearsold. No other marks or brands perceiveable. Appraised to twenty five dollars, by Samuel CJrcwell and Jesse Harris. ( do hereby certify the above to be a true Copy from mv Estray book. JAMES REESON. J. P. September 14A, 1029. 33.

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Castor Oil Presses fHIK Subscriber continues to mntiuf ictnrt 1. Pressi-s of creat power for extracting: the

Oil irum Castor leii9, on an improved plan; ml mak v. to order, and has on hand, Presc f the uhovc description. Also, Pres Srn ws lor Fullers I'aper iiiaktr!", Dook hinders, rrmters. Fob icronits ; Screw for raiting Mill-3toiie, Timher wtieel Screws, &c . tc. lie would par licuhirly recorritijend hi Castor Oil Vese to the people ol the west, as their soil and climau are particujarly adapted to the culture of the Castor Bean. CIL1RLES EV.LXS. X. 33, Dread St. Philadelphia, 1 Gm. Village of Niles. r H F. Subscribers respectfully inform the JL public, that they have laid out some VILLAGE LOTS, Immediately on the hank of the river of St. Jo eh. opposite the Cary Mission, 25 miles hv land and SO by water from Lake Michigan. The itu itiwii is dry and pleasant, ar.a conveniently iu ate! far bum 8S. One mile anil a half be low the Villace the L)ewaick enters the bt Jo seph a laree and unfailing mill stream, on which mills n'e already erectin? immediately at its mouth, and preparations malting tor ollicrs. In tho rear of he illasre arc ereat bodies of the fe. est and best of IVairie land, rich, heavy tim bered wood land, and oak openings of h eood ;iKhty. The St. Joseph is navigable :ft all senons to, and above thi point, ami will adu ujucti t) its hn'itiess and imtiortance. LOTS, after the 20' h inst. will be sold t nri ate fale, en reasonable and accommudatir..r terms more eseecially to Mechanics who wih lo benime actual settlers. Several of these in i c 1j r f,ri(J nnujt I'iati l n eood situation h re, nd, perhaps, one which will prove a healthv n any that can well be found. Those who de. ire a ntuatiori in this part of Michigan, won!.! do w 11 to call and examine for their own Satisfaction. WM Jl'STICF, WLLING LrF.V. .Vl.-. lK?Kt 1, . ol' If. 50 Cents pr. Bn.shcl Will be given for all the clean FLAX-SEED. Delivered at my Oil mill, nn Klk Horn. CLAI1K WILLIAMS. 7 Mo 12th 4l'.tf. 50 Cent s pr. Bushel Will be ziven for all the ciean TL AX-SEED. Delivftrdat mv Oil mill, near Richmond. JOEI'H !'. FIT" MM Kit. 7 Mo ICth. 4tf. A H1KJAI!! rilHK Suh-criher willies to sell the following described Vau)ta en V.suo: Lvinir two and a half miles ?. W.of RICH MOM), I nd. on the road Ipadmjr lrom ialishury to Hamilton; to wit. OF EXCF.LLEXT LAX I); 80 Acres under Cultivation, on which there i a GOOD OKCIIAKl), Of hetwcf n COO and 1000 Choice Trffs: Consisting of Apples, Vias'it. lars, riwiir. Chrrriei and Q'z;ictf. Thcie are abo on the premi-es a SAW --vn GRIST MILL In complete operation : A verv superior STONE QUAnnV; &. Lime Kii ns. "ej-ViiT prron wi-l.inr to iirr,ne, hall 'tave a U K IN", wurth att eti lmc to.hy calling oil the subscriber, living on M nn rmf. DAVID IIAIIMAN. Juh th. I 020. 4.02 REM AINING In the Post OiT.ce, at CEXTUFMLLK, Waw.e county, Ind. on the first day of October. IV. 9, which if not taken out by the first of January 1830, will 1 sent to the General Post Of fice, as dead letters. A John Anderson. 13 Joshua Benton, Jacob Brooks. George Bcnnet, loseph B ( kster. Samuel Beeson, Shaplev F. B rne. Andrew Bundun, Nathaniel Beall, Ja cob Bowman, Daniel Burkett, Will iam Baker, Elihu Brown. C James Crabb, Moses Cooper 2. Wil liamCox, senr. John Comer, Robert Commons. D John Duhl. Samuel D. DdVIS, Ja cob Derkard, Mary Dyer. E Abraham Endsley, Jacob Elliott. G Timothy L. Garrigus 2, David G irette. H Levi Hopper. David Hoover, Esq. John Hendrix, ("ommissioners of the Cumberland road. J Jesse Jared, Fh lding John. K William Knutt, or Jacob Hoover, Amos Kenworthy. L Abel Lomax, William Long, Isom Lieu rand, Joseph Longacre. M Jeremiah Meek, Alfred Myer9. Etq. Vilham Boston, Di. Urn Pugh. R Col. Enoch Railsback, Klijah Ring, Jonathan Kouth. S Isaac Shaw 2, John Scott, Joshua Stinson, Adam Stonehraker, Milindh Skinner, Ezioy9 Scovel, Joseph Snod grass, Adam Simessor. T William Thornburgh. W Russel Williams, Sarah Watson, William Wiley, Jesse Willi.. Celia C. Whilb-v, Jacob WhU. 65 Letters, SAMUEL 1IAXXAILP. M. Cmtrtiille, Octokr 1, 1020. A 3f.

Valuable Properly TO BE SOLD. v WILL be offered at Public Sale, on 7th day, (Saturday.) the day of the 10th mo (October) next, on the premi-e. the Valuable Ileal Folate cf

which John Charles lately died seized, . uate and Ivin on the East Fork of White Water, opposite the Tow a of Richmond, Indiana. Said Farm consists of about 130 Acres of superior Land, with jjJjGood Buildings and Improve. meats, a fine Orchard, extensive first rate Stone Quarry, and is well supplied with excellent water. Thif F?tate will have all the benefit? 0f the reat National Road, and its de-iral'e situation, for health, beauty, and jrer.ep. convenienceii, rank? it among the mo-t uahle property in the county. It will q old. pur-uant to aa order of the Wai.e Probate Court, lor the benefit of the hp of aid John Charles deed. One third 5 the purchase money to he paid, when th a!e is confirmed, arid a credit will he en on the balance. Conditions more ei pies!v made known on (he day of sale. " ALU All AM CIIAI1LES. SML CHAI1LES, UuardinnSrc. Pth mo Mih. 1&2'J. 2tds. Public Sale. "WILL B. soIJ at Public Sale, 01 Saturda), Ihe 24th. day of O t her m it. on the premises, two very valuabla parts of TO WW LOTS, In the town of CENTRKVILLE, Wavne Countv, Indiana, beii.e the South half of Lot No. 40, and 33 1 2 feet of the North fide of the sanr- L t, The hull" Lot li s immediately adj in i q the Public Square, and is eleiu tlv sit. aittd for public bu-iness. The ( urnherlaud Road pa?c? directlV thrt.uch the town, which ia the county seat of 'he be-t county in the State, nnd prop, erty must of course inrrea-e rapidh in valu--. It has to bp .n!d by an order tf the W.'i!ie Piohte Court, for the here; lit of the infant h ii- of Jacob N. Book er. deceased. Or-e third of the purha- ni-a ey to he paid when the s- da m co. 'fii ue d, and the balance in equal i'( a'meots, eu credit9 cf 3 aiid 6 month1:. SAR M? nuOKF.R, Gw,r,rn. Srpt 19th. 1S:0. :l J. Public Sale. iij HEAL ESTATE, Xft?ILL be sold on the premises it Pa hi Vendue, on 6th day. the 23d day ( 'he 10th mo (Oct.) nixt, ISO Acm ot First rat.- Land, situate, ard lying on the West branch of W hite Water, "aid in view of the town of MILTON, Wmi.o Co. Ii.d. Tlie said land has ab ui twenty acres under improvement, w ith a log dwdhng house on it. The sit i.v tu n and quality, render it a valuable parcel of Real Estate. It will be Sold ptirsuart to an order of the Wa) ne Pioate Court for the benefit of the hairs of Frederic Wa mire, deed, bv their guardian, -c. One third of the pur c hase nioi ej to he paid when the sale ii cot. hrmed, and the remainder in qual instalment, at tredi's ef six and twelve months. JOHN KIN OLE Y, CunrdTn, O b nv . 12'b 1820 0d'. 2? HOMAS OWFN. Jr. of this place, has th'sday executed an Assignment cf ill his E-tate. Real, Personal, and .M rd, to Ihe subscribers, in trust for the qual bent fit of all bis Creditors. These aving claims against him will please forward them to Robert Morrisson, and hose indebted are requested to pay i heir accompts to Thomas Owen, Jr. who is hereby duly authorized to ceded the same. ROBER T MORRISSON.) Assign ACHILLES WILLIAMS. ees. Richtnond. Blh mo. 27A, 1823 2if. TPESPECTFULLY inform his old cuf4$ tomers, nnd tho public geoerallj, that lie hni again commenced tho cabinet axAnxira Businesi, at the hop Biljoiniug the Printing Office, in Ceulreville, where ho will bo ready and tvillin; to accommodate those who maj favor him with their custom, on tho shortf.t notice and most rsfisonable tcrmi. Produce of aat kind will be taken ia payment for work. quantity of cherry and poplar plank, nnd cherry nntliii, luilable for cabiuet work, is wmifed irtiUiediHtely . Centrn ille, Sept. 5, 1 829. 1 tf. TERMS OF THE WESTKN TIMES. For one y ear, or fifty two cumbers. If paid within Two months, 20$ If paid within the year, 2 50 If not paid within the year, W hen sent by mail, or a carrier, the poetKge must te paid by the tmbi

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