Western Times, Volume 2, Number 9, Richmond, Wayne County, 31 October 1829 — Page 3
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entrain say that ,r rcur?'-." trying to account for their being sojthat Mr. Lewis is incorn; i lent, (and all w the iuiie efsizv.r.t! Attn J (dared and thrown lo"i thcr. Seine !''J know him must ad nut it.' ;i follows
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"; ' i i:u ne rn ana win i.avrt a, times a huge sijuarc block hanked h that 111$ appointment was never intcrultu ;uiiable th-jK-.Uj or clerk, : rnt !,kov, l,utj , ,j . j S;n;i;cr pieces, resembling a !t 0,'b' 1110 ,C!"-U of misrepresentation,
i. ui,.,-k o aie.oems; Ol fr,,,! C;lSUc. pe,rhcd UnOI) a Uight, n as e cr liv ed in I niori countv. t 1 r a i 1 n' . . , "u-' 1 and frowning down witli lis balUemcnts
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t I rrncc 1m i lecovrted frcm good men
our
1 airs had cut hi foiehe.nl, by a fail a- pert. r:n the duties of hegbtcr, in propci
cain-; tii. phs window of his carriage-
" 1 MVfcmy. jir.u un: 01 :rnni,i ,)i our a ?crll!!5 that tie rannot
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a 2r0.nl evithat h? ha?
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t '. u.'li t!ie t r:rir cM.tr,' i.n. tiif ( : !r : 1,'ct ofliio ro.id , i:Xt' :d . i' .t. U ft lai- j 1 1. ( ! w n!-inin f"r the Wr-t, hav-
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i. ..::J Ort.'n, ml ni.i; i r-ad lor tlistrit.
upon the pastes. Sometimes a large rock, cum Ur-l) balanced upon another, looked as if it could he thrust down by the 1 tlurt? of a pigmy into the plains.
fiie ('U!imu:iirati(.ii m ., MJ v ,,,. rid-' '' "vide to crush every thing aiy lt
iiriii va Tcei-. - I i"n;, .; . ii'- aian m l-if;ll. Here a block placed upon a kind
(.:i i!!: ii:iuti:
' iiii. ncijiitv, uli-) waan onsn.vd J o k-o-d plateau, looked for all the world like , in in ; v, li m av.v a warm :u' o .dt 'ir tiie ;me huye tortoise upon a dish; and
pn-M.-nt a.1jnMHti ati.u. ' 1 mti jthcie were other m isses w hich resem
inatilv aripiamle.J with 31 L-uh. hie mail's heads and hands; and bird?
' " " ' n .vV f.ut .,1 j.; v.. ! n i" h.M-.ed that ' ,l u j cie m-iii ricaiis and tiamts ; ana nirus ,.aMUe-ti In 'a. lt '.'.,. ,4VO .l.r. nt ;,k'UV '-'ver sipplir.l f.r it, inn f..r -u t.-ti- .! bt-;i-ts, in ail i mainable. postures mc, o.t.-tm-m- ho brs u!, !.ae Mrnl.tod hh.vo iti :,.s ,u ' 1 hv l " ." h".iH if. .H.ly .d situations. In sli.o t. it wasaper
htjutiu!, r.M.n.t. it mil vo i... Iu thej " ' h'"'", iT- ! 1 feet chaoand looked like the vast ru
l t -u..r; i!.iTi. Weliave nude
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rti :.- Lit o la ban ipoli-, i . it u..'j! I a -rajre abut sH'" f.i
! tie in . u mi? that ti'
iv l.itirtr mix. ..... I v.
, . .a itiiiii. ''II I l l,H t 111 H' I'll r i Hiaii e at lirM 111- , , i . . . . , . . . M i-r l.nvi-. an t oe li i!i r 1 lie i'.ititi-' e.iual t- an oi t.ivo. , , , - . i
mi 1 r . i 1. 11. ' i 1 1 .i' 1 v aut e ; 1 i nut suiiii'ieul. .
. . ' tor ! . ! a 1 niitiif i.t nt. ,... 1 r.f nl
,-Ar, "".u ;i put )l tin woi k out ol our oih T.l ... 11 .
.W1,l,.lll,l , , , 1 , "'IMII U I", HP Ht'lC w e ti lit- 1 it lot.. tv o v olurni ; ( 1 iMitoi, , , ' .... 4 i , 1 ui"'i t'iU a ua uot c 1, ioc t, a!id appended !,, , . ., ' 11 1 . 1 to it tii-I i i e.n ii k: l emillf, ()iiio.nut thev w 1 f e u. d m
A tin, uo,k U much needed.! , ;. w V 'T' , rT'v" n'
1 . , , .j 1 ' : ' " 11 i 'i n in- in mi 11-1 : on v 1 is
1 o"pv in.u 1, win -oiin re seni aui'aa ana
:re l'"i f r div I ii.ch pleaded with j "-'taiti ati attentiv e if ad'iic
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one bonk.
. '1 -t!i 't h i.; 4 I , is, o' Ullio 1 1 - ounty, who 1 1 r. ' ' . .' M.t t ; I' tao itt, .mt was the 11 01. It! l.l -j.. ill. t ) KilV . I.H t5..il a !' l)V.''l.
I A r.h.de island paj.t r states that some ! vV" r' r'"'"v h.1! u-q i nt;i. -1 with Mr . , .. . h'. iiiii liciii voi.ini to !m" .1 ii-'in'r! !)! 1 n l 1 1 hi-
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ii th it !.( o 1 i n much crei! t f"i
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in the ha1 it f rai.inj; the country round.
-trpped rit3 the cihce of a Hiaszi-trate, w!o
1 ua absent, and finding a great number o
j't 11' a a Uurunl.- i!cu!'ti are as la Lis .jaaiiti-
rati.u.5."
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On thee remarks we were aaile J by
-;the (la.ette in the ungentlen'anly, inde-
aiui personal manner we havede
ins of some .interior formation, or th.
wreck of a world destroyed by the Ttt a13 of f.ih.lc. A great deal of the mar b!e was of the mul ! rilliant white. F ttnMijui's Tour, Fr"in H e I.iHiairi Jmirnal. SE1I-WLEKLY PATER. The publn , w e presume, are generally aware, that we intend to publish the Indiana Journal twice a week du
nog l! c M'soii of the Legislature. For the puipase of alf.irding our friends and the public an opportunity to obtain the
Legblrfiive proceedings and other in
and when this fact shall he made know n
to the department, he will be removed us
n matter of course. If h said by the cne mies of the present cabinet, (hat removals are made, merely to make room for supporters of Andrew Jackson. This is not admitted as a fact, but merely for the sake of argument. If this is the motive of the Administration, there is still a failure, forJMr. Lewis has actually employed an Adams man. to do the business of the office. Now for the facts in relation to Mr. Lewis1 recommendation. All that is known, is communicated by himself. He received the letter- of some leading men, by whose request, we can only guess. Mr. t'anbv recommended him; and it is known
that Mr. Canhy would never have done so without the interference of some other ! '.I
person. Do is tins person? This question will be answered on a proper occasion. Certain it is. Mr. Lew i had all the letter mailed fortheCitv of Washington, before it w as generally known that Hoss Smiley did not accept the oihee. It was only known to a few. It is also a fact,
that if Mr. Smiley, had made hisdetermination nottoaccept public;somecompetent individual would have applied for letter? of recommendation. The appointment would have been different. Some man, who would not have been a disgrace to
the government, would hav e applied and
cut
. i i!li fir a ii .u.-cd. a thereby a
nbed. The only n unt of our -falsi'
teresting news through this med'um,
we have printed and circulated a Pros - under the principles adopted by the Presipectus to which those disposed am af- (3er,t' "oM ,mve succeeded. I shall touch
... i ! i- iv i"i t w - efi( rt-
' .. f i:nt.::ei. and hou'-Mab'if and
been acted .. porketed the whole of ; and -abusiv e attar'k,- then, to w birh u e' ,ix tVi,r 11 Te- rofnlh'3 IVospectus
ive fu.iice trie loiiowmg extract:
dt is known to the public generally,
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, iiipui anu walked oil. In a lew hours at- nave no evidence iu our own a--eitioi.s. ,-n-! . . ... . i a .1 l ... t I :
stieet ot . i.ii .iiii'ii wi n .mi . i. i i is --a
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. . Li, ...3 mil ndiM.. in. M.r fllllll .1.. I I T il-i n I T him a lar-e; ... .. . ...... i eii.n tah!o nri.l honpd man and a pi p- that the INDIANA JOURNAL wab publish
the p ibhc c.:thd,ncc and ts j . !"m ' lklV "lr peis,n .uppoed to be -urh, uatil tl,e-i twice a week during the last session (whom he ha I arrested. P.elore h.m ur re!rnntrarv ,M,Iineu, we are still most pro!,-! of the (general Assembly, and that this
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rontr.i.-t ! r grnbbinsr are made. ,,urt- ,ru"V"''.? naiu-i, ana une.er eacrija'.iy correct on mat po.nl to, tne m.-uua-ira fiv. r-"e to tl e I M ttcs on ;,ln n w tugging along e. journev man jtions o the (iazttte to the contrary not.n.fthe riVue-Uf ln.!,,na,,d.s ,llbr- Wht" U returned to the ire!-11 . i , . i t i . . li-i-w. r' the mage'ti ate w ;h still absent, but a the t; r i i , 1 v ! tie 1 a n bre. aliout l.j.txiu ot . v ,,,v J he Jarku nun. Lv eii the dv ingg.rnns
; I " 1 i'o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "ii will he It It. "J ,oi me -jach,-o!ii;in are nueren i'srainsi
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v. ;!h ii -rna'd appropriation r.et r. will re- ire u wh' t the t:ie t N.it . -t uc' t .'' I ctw e n our L.istem
vas (lie fust and only nttcmnt whicl
hau been mad in the 6tale of Indiana, to isue a newfpper more than once a 'eek. A very considerable additional exjiense, over and above trie ordinary
U, , .ii' iniM'ii v fin i v. '.air pupui I ti iiv rum -U ! ltf th if rl tfi t naJ 'II
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We hive rrrtivt I the tirt number of a
i - a r 1 1 incurred by the semi-weekly
Lncouraged, however, by
..:ph Co. I:, i. hs Po-t nt.i. . .
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in M pr i-onrr, arnt i.h ketl tt ern ut to a- u
.. ..; ir. ,1 ... ii,., . . . .i tortlinate llnnc It i.ro:nirrl rri'trli it
n.in i t ii inn .ii iih ur.i i . i in 1 1 n,i' , o i ' I . i : ; , I. I... ... i.... ! puohcatiou.
. . . i 1 1 1 m 1 1 w i w i r ii i i n i i :i i i4ii v nr n rib f i
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tor who-e special puipo-e it was to h.ie ' v "' " p uruoa.. w u i.n a .moi u been etabhdifd. -aw that the people had ' " that occasion, Haltered by the detected him in hi ur. lerhan-le J irrrne. a-1' ""ra satisfaction with which the cf-
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j' ,j er I e n i,. the above HUe. printed at.u-v iiui, wi.en too laie, in living to sell , -' ' i ' Ui "'". -i- anxious iu w ?,,. .. ,,t'..oi ,. (i.iv.T. r.ei.i hv himself, and that pnity he thrr claimed,! tinue to albird t!ie fullest and earliest
lightly on the character of .Major Lew is
age deserves respect; his error's will be shielded. It becomes the true friends of Andrew Jackson to stand forth. Ilccan be destroyed, only by hollow hearted friends. Let us guard his reputation; let us inform
him in cases of the nature ju-t disenbed. His laurel are ct untarnished. The splendor of his services, reflects a renown so glorious and brilliant, that small dark spots will show plainer. Correctly informed, he will remain a host against corruption in the present times, and a bearon ( future ages, to keep them off the rocks, on which many republican barques have split, i. C. worthies and avaricious rulers. .1 true Jrteti,l f the Preient Administration .
M.'U are
i . L. Knmird. The sheet during the hi-t Gnhernatori.il e!e ti n int. Iligeiu e of the Legislative proceed
' a I ' :a ' -'.'v.
ii t ai.. !'o r pi -t- r. ti.. i "the laipen il -ie. and handomelv niin- ,,c " il'p 'd away 'dike a nit fromlings, we have been induced a; 1 1 J I ' Ill ... I- 1.1. I !
Mill to
aad the ni'n.e
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appomte
ch i':ueii t l'o-t Ma
ti I ur ' 1 matei i a!, but 1 1, i;''h w e a I e al
ano ai r.i e
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. Mlif " ' t tidfier l.n- lain electe 1 : -hi ii n.j oh
to it mane.
f ' ie.;ri i
bv
a co-
table
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(i i.-tfe the ron I'lmient
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numiri I'll lull.-, Hl'l'l lUKPil g the nng nth in in!v pei-onal in-, pa-'irtc nato of H.c d'-tn'.-u, ... I rarn nii't-
r 1 1 v f lhat n I. o lil'T ill v ilea t out a -t-nt i the new-hum chil I oi l'uhUcal Arrange-
im" ii-. , ii ii. iii .t .! I,v a u net that .""
it i.I he ."l e v i.'.erre of !h ir uetenni-
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an ohl ham on tire.' to seek shelter under; uod-i t ike the t:i:k and we do so with
to pay to thythi' Hiiie'te." 'I hu tor- iken, on its -up-, CVc.rv co-didencc oft:n increase of pat-
f l- untb.ied otspnne of " ; !7 '"a .e r, o?e:ntcr, the, rnn;,gp ;tnd of presenting additional cii amI settle their accounts im-
ek...n.ai, and the .if unit ,mmu' JUI;"UI;" ucaiu e; ir,nrt. The time if eon.
fidently bfheved, ha arrived, when a publication of this kind through the
j medium cf which only a full and fair
icount of the proceeding" of the
;.. " V 1 he t tt f li'ii lo ,, ' . ' ':,. .... '! We wonl.l ie.l. in nu or t.nnrv it,ar.n V. (ietieral AsSCmbl V Call be COtlVCVed to
, . u v in oe T" . i n i.'.era e u u ir lit lenni- , , , .... , 1 , , ,. . ,. i . ' . , ,ve rc -uttr in a mi iitv ,,,. ... ,....,- ... ,,.., -,0,1 ,fer.,..-v t . ' " " i l""!;u,i '"" oi 1 n "l "',r,'!"1" 1 the puhl.c will be sustained without
" 1 i-.iii .ii ii.'i 1 vi'i 1 w:,n i airaei to !nna re-'i 1 . 1 . .1 1 1 i r.. n. 1., i,n ..m.i.a 11 a . .. .1 . . .. .. . .. 1 he nn bil rdensome In the niihlishers;.
-nitoi 1 I... 'it - "V eiiu i,.o "O'n ,i;,i i.i inrir ini.i.i.ou -; ti.-1 .r v !,a wnU I. ut in tta can, jtieaheiv. (ci eano-t of whi'di reward ""'uli u!ty if Hrrivia; at ll.e nu'li'-r to our ;u, I, ini-,'. Al-i:rtii,r en.'raven on the lui' p-'e-f icli-ii, i enttrelv M in-ivee1 ; I.t nil L.
. , , , , , 1 rn.iiii inTii are ii .iu.' 11. e proline lnm ot nli 11-1 11 1 ' I'o :tu al I'liTLT Mir. .1 ... 1 1 ,1 11 I J r - ot II' r II." 11 .AIO II i.I- exnliil tin n.:i n ir
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being burdensome to the publishers
The honour of the State, ai d the inter et of the people, alike demand such a publication.
In regard to the accomplishment of
Those indebted to the subscri
bers are earnestly requested to
mediately, as we are bound to have money to meet our contract?. The subscribers have just received, and have for sale, a good
assortment of
1
-Ti: re i no doubt of the ',-),had oil!
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iff i.iirer. i"v 1 um. im au.-a.iy n en iriven.i me in.inauer ,,f ,ir w,,lMtrr thit tht- to-hest 1 1!.. rr m ..-ir .tat
though cntr ui to 11 ' 1 e, in 1 1 1 r v 1 1 v 1 1 r-1 appearanie oe 10 j e -i.ou.ii r..ri 10 :i coiirn- o low ami ('or.-j i,ta-j ' tie proposeu un'l.'riai.ing, WO call 01) IV
'oin.iu Ipletlge ourselves tliat every possible ex ct.ac rf . 1.1 1. . 'it 1 1; .
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V . II I' "I " .1 C'1! r I I V I 1 it'.', "i ' .1 ,i. m i l v i" 1 i ' 'i ... . v.j.m-v mi 1 . .f i,i;i- 1 ,11: M U(I5'.U UU'll I l.li.ill, i',',.r i.an.d ltu" "'"Id. 11. id-tin pip. r.and it editor, b- h'.iia r,te... Ja k.o..,u"I ,,eil,.e our-'elves that ever oi --vet il r..u','ie .... ' . , , j . . . . , : 1 ! ' ip a I 1 ia 1 , 1 ..ot r t 11 1 1 a tii a 1 1 1 r ci w on lr t '"oil v , 1 1 . u c ma il e I O ;Un it -hould be might. to tho-e l"5 ,vll, r,,(,i,.r , I i, ,,titM,t 1,, vrii t..liiexpectation. Tor a sampl s n .h ate l ei- i te . to ,;..),,, x, ,,, v,.,:if t rnoTCisare. .111! .1 n.f. I c.a , r,, ,t,,r, .1 e... .1 ... 1:1 1
I'm' v .. in-ac-::i t
Dry Goods &l Groceries,
.an-
-lathe (
tit batf, in w hi"h how
1 1 ic v, -1
: t- ';t few p. aet, am"ng oi. :n vv 1 Chapm m .fohn-' 11,
1 .0 .!im I 11 ,1? vv bite 1 "t'il it e n
' 11. . J le-eiitatiu'i in the
! U le tt XV l adept'!
1 a I' " p .-- IL' I 'tie - bill :i '11 11 .t ! , 1 s 1 t . ,
r.
meet the public
p. ciation. 1 or a sample ot ine man-
moTers ate, an-, it 11, e l tic (. ii rr'i.iional 1 1, -cteui. Dut tl.ut 1 l. il,o r. ,..i;.,rra ,;ti i,a
'I,ti"ltl Villus i I'l. " HI 1 tnilv -trarttrv W hv ;t I' llTr, of '' h t viiin to m tk" of tin- rem irk-.' 4 i r . I - 1
... i r i i r . u'lric r .-i i i ii -iu
u tMkly u blirafion ol Inst winter, by
atltlilional rincrit-nce. anil an increase
... a . . t . ti4 in. in winiiu u.i- ine piau im ni ni
bore down on u in th.iee bill broad side. Iln'.imi.'ir .i-i;iiyi! evtikiMi'. Uuf -iiKe t,and hive let every other paper escape , ! " ' ' int at u luture ion.-
w." mil ci oiii'' lrat Sum tloit K-lcrlfd
Which they will sell on the low est term?, for cash nr produce. SWOPS & SLIOTT Centreville, Oct. .11. 9tf.
of bi''h,im tif.ir
I vv hoe evi-tmre, or even contemplated ex- "' l! ,f''" I ri ,t''1 1,1 ! we i
i . ii i ii . Mile hiIii a i' or ..I loiic, a vi'k'i.re ' un-t iia I i-'i iit, ne h i'l no knowledee until we re-. , ' , , - ,
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nt ini'Mi. eiv ea trir-numoer nt iore u. siiouia n.iv i
f exertion, we hope to discharge our
duty more satisfactorily. Important documents, reports of committee? on
ubjects of general interest, and aj full
The
r mm.-.) had hnn the rane of it,, allow, will be speedily and carefully vn'c:ir !ai- 1 1. :i t olleri fl .writ fr .n.! uprted.
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M i : ,ii', Th irb - V: to-. M- r
K. C, Philip C PetoMo
:.. p.. ; .g. . n i' v o .p
1 .' sv a Hlli.'Hn is
ier paper escape.
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. ' , . ' . . '.iiii'mril V , Hi ;it will ! ink v rv - f-fnilr I a el b iv e tin- poo.' m i.rntft, and come to the "..,. ' i... r llir ,., ,.i f, ,
t !i..re tin y have mule most ctiiphati.h. forak(ti t t-v. r other i:.'r em-pti : sketch ol the debates as our
ai: i ri-t ut . j one in tl ' en we lii-t heard of the ai'iiointrnenl , "h.' i"l
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r iv il ill. I I.I I Hill lull l.ll.l-l u, ne f.JI'O t V friri-f o idi tai bew is we expre-e-l a doubt 1 , in... . i - . . i i itlott v. rv tiMin;;ati- to utain to ino't mi-
wis.-tr.tr ! I. "i newa .pi.i.u.eo io per-1 .rit, att(1, k u;i0 , We arr forrrd to rut I u in the ,'nt :et as-iifned him. vv e had' !,i.f t our reiiKtrkt, ly tl.e paper eoini; tu pre . t r -otne j(-,,r p.i-t, been tolerably vv 11 1 Tl i nl.jet t "l.all In- rt--iinint Hjjain, ni d we will ar,,.antd with Mr. Lewis and on the ;'nrrittte corn .p.-mh-nt ..ftl r f'.mettr, that . ,ii . i ne sli ill liave .mo. f,ir aulhorit v to lo norrow ri: .-t tne.i .Iv term with him, we studi- -T
e l uit g urh language a
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Vhc Suhscril)er wishes to sell or rent tho TAVKKN STAND m KlCllMOM),Iud. formerly own
ed by K. Lacey. The buildings
Irwaour intention, sometime ago.
limits wilre roomy and wrll calculated for
the business. 1 hose who may wish to obtain such a situation,
are invited to call and judge for
. - . i
tocuarge o,,r paper to an imperial, lllrmS(.ives. Possession may b
size, emu puoiiaii uu i once a ween a
u-ual. Further reflection, however.
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Galena Enterprise. Mr. Soubird'. wago-i and mule team, returned a few days silica from Chicago, near the ioutheriimost bctul of Michigan; to which place il had been taken ncross the country with a load of lead. This is the
lust wagon that has ever passed from
Ml aV"!
Piiil.p I) d would b. likely to giv e him oilence. Put
(ol lj -dt'.rd,), a paper then punted al InMianapoli, lo. i .-i . . i i r . i . . .
, w ay ot (ie eiv nig mi- i. ienu mine preL' -igh,! ' "t adiiiini-tratiiin into its suj.port, torn-
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II. tboadniN. .fob!. 'Pvbr, J .! n !''"""" : " ,mir; Ponai it 1 1 i i.i. i .t. p. i w aitare r.n ii" hu our lemaik. Io that
..M,:.!i ii fiuiM 'ii.jiiiiii u'.n'.'.i ,,. . , , ' . ,. 'p. , we lephed, and pi i' ed that attack on us
. ',, ., Tuw,,e., Juhu Taliaferro.11" 11 "i ,u1" 1 i' " p u'. J "io .inss.ssippi river to mcago. 1 lie ' -w- i uill iiii.ii. ,.IK nl mi' hi.ir'i (it X.iii llial. . .1 t - .!... .
........ i, . j.ij ....... ..... .. ... mute laKon irom mu mines was to U
gee's ferry, on Kock river, f0 miles;
thence an east course CO miles to the
Mi-sionary Kstablishmciit on the Fox
liver t.f the lilun i ; and therrc a north
easterly cuuiec GO miles to Chicago-, making the distance from this place to
has convinced us, that the proposed plan of issuing twice a week, will be much
more satisfactory to the public, nltho'
much more expensive to us. 13y this
plan we shall not only be enabled to publish twice as much matter, but we can also disseminate it much earlier. It
Jot fS 11'
Indenture of a political arrangement takes.
n.i tli.. f-iiiKr. I 'itu' t!itnl. 6 f ! ii i-i 1 1 l.ir ili:it
rettr.KJN nt.uk. . ............ the da.i tt' said, in the hours of its Jut IV - r:- have been r. re.ve I at N . i otk. Ut; ftlvu ;l!lrnimMr;l(lou. ; i n I ..i i-. t' the IPlli of Sept. f.ern I.on-j (i..ii,g at pit -ent. upon the presumption 'i t , th' l.'.lh atid fiop.i l.ivetpool to the th.il the a- eition of ibis btate (iaette ,.'1 s M in. hiw.i e Some of the mtelh J f'-mded upon s-nren v , we will -how
ti.
j liov mu' h regard they have observed for
the truth.
t . .rjir iut.0 te i important
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lot VlM-l IOC I.U-ll-l l.OIT)- ,!,(-.,,- ;.,,.rl t.-.r.l t tij till!.
rr.--, . r in f'hi'f entin 1 Ainanople, at :Tlal. mg an underhanded attack upon Mail, r hi . ' f ',.. u )i mi -i. when the Tuiki-h J r l.ewi; the tu:ti of which charge we 1 i i l . i
i !.i.U'-;-iori" s'irmr'riel w ith-1 ami came oui opt niy win. a decla- " i . ti. .t i.-.i ni. i. ..i t ...i ..
i .iiriii iii.ii i.i... i ii,. ii. i nil', ii.i- llil,:.ling ariav . , ... . . .. . iliie we would have stopped, tor the nur-
j'.l lio n a :ns nmrn rution, piovi.ons of st aring Tdr. beivi' ftelaiL': for
ai l i-
-it : hb.'Y
Chicago, as travelled, '200 miles. Tlu
wagun wa3 loaded with one ton and a
half of lead. 1 he trip out was per
formed in eleven, and the return trip in
' had immediate' v .
ACHILLES WILLIAMS. Richmvnd la Oth ma. 31s, 9'-
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ, of Am Facir.st Levari facias, to me directed, from the
is still our intention, as soon ns practica Wnyne Circuit Court, upon a Judgment tde. to issue nnr weeklt miner on an therein rendered, in fa vour of G. . II.
imperial sheet."'
(jCj" I'lic price to annual subscribers is not intended to be increased by this arrangement. They will receive their papers at the same rate at which they
have heretofore received them. For three month, including the session, the price will he One Dollar; and for the
Sc?eion onh. Seventy five Cents.
Tii" .M," n - ;m t ued well sitiMifd though we had onrln-ive testimony to suI ... tht'u new nri-tef, and weie pe.-.l i iin ui b luf in hi-, mcoinpeii-rir y , w
1 n f;e o..iv dung l i.-e it unless driven to
Fou Tim Wlstkrm Times. Afr. Smith: In your 7th number, vou
eight days. The lead was taken hvihave stated that Major Lewis is entirely
water from Chicago to Dt troit. Should jdiquulilied for discharging the duties of
a load he surveyed and maiked on the the olbce ot Legator, to which he has
best ground, and the shortest distance, a j lately been appointed, hi this remark
i.I,. . nnh ... i.eif.nm. il in murl. t..ia ou arc eoriia; nut :i3 a inetm oi un
e their uoial ;in)'';ili"ii-;
v. .1 li
i t L t 'li
V ii-'iU'l'i d. 1'he l;u-.,oi general h ft
-r,.i men at Adrii'i.ople,
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v .' i ine rcl lovvarui i omt.mtin )oie.
i
i toe
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it by I i hyp o iitic llatteter. The Major niU-J therefore excuse u for (bfendinir
and a Ivaa. edj (i .,, t,(l Mi(c credit ol
i ivioi. hi ou.ihl'eatioa in v estiirated thus
w .): '. it w M suppose'!
c.brt rcsnt ire e. i fi
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e ail I n: .ive o'it i ' o' ni nr. irirnui oj me .i.t.'iie.
iihihit.uit we.e!',,ltu,' veI " ",l 1 'CHpt'rtf.il word of
n great coiti ra itioii, an I the Sultan H.Ci and inel.inch-)ly lie wa anxiom to f,b'.iin i i iMOM ou any tfctiii-. T!icre i
Major Lewis i not the truth; nor is it
tiue that we ever did, or still do entertain
l'r h:ai any other than the Let of feeling, but tin opinion never tpiahlied hitn for
lime. And il tall could ho obtained at Chicago, from the New Voik Salt
Works, it would be a profitable and advantageous trade. (lutma (IU.) .Ycr.
Balkan Mountains. As we ndv;
an-
present Administiatton, w bo feels a real
solicitude for its good fame, w ithout the hope of a reward, ! jdi.ill endeavor to convince the public that tiie error was not
committed by the rresidint, nor his cabinet, hut istiitirely chargeable to those 1 t i...i.i.AMi.lii.1 !1 i 1 fit o Mif.rrv
I t . , . i t a t o nno it voiiumu'vi t . v unviiii ccd this day (oil, v( April, IC?,,) we , ailIliUcil tc K. Iiccarv. p,v
pasBcuoveranu uy several mountains, It.fonn ,m(ior the present Adtninistratit n.
whose Piimnufs were covered with im uc mean the turning out of unfaithful and mensc masses of marble and granite, in incompetent men, aud putting better in ofuch incongruous and fantastic forms, (ire. The lhesidcnt bus. fonually espousas ejuilc to bewilder the imajjtnatiou in ed this principle. If then it be admitted
DeWitt; against Thomas Owens, Jr. I have Levied upon and w ill expose to Sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 21st of November next, at Cheesmans Tavern, in the town of Kichmond, Wayne County, Indiana, the Rents and Profit for 7 years, of the corner lots on Main and Pearl Streets; and imnrovemcnts thercou. in said Town of
ilich.Tiond,being a part of No. Also, Lot No. M), on Front Street, Lot No. 51, on Pearl Street, and a Grafts' Lot over one Acre, adjoining said tow n; taken a3th? property of Thomas Owens Jr. on said Writ; and in case ti e tame will not rent or extend for a sum suffi
cient tosatijfy said Judgment and Cost, the Ftc. Simple of said Lots w ill be e xposed to sale at the snme time and place. Sale to h? between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of smd day. j acob n. FisiiF.il, shf. jr. c. MtU Odobtr. IS 29. 03
Of .ill Kinds, for sale al ihi
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