Western Times, Volume 2, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 November 1829 — Page 3
1 t ont"' crr it political quottons ei-J ,r0fwhicii iiv.y prove l.it.il to the unii'i of tin; state.. The Tar ( r- , , .-; -a alone, p rhips ffin-J not . ' lf) 4 sadlenlv the e ntire break of " l i, t!, ;igit tion of the other rpicst '., 0.;Ut to pio lu ro, anJ will, li the j?, - j.-ion of the acquisition of Texas ,..-s o: the agitation of the stave r , ...; in, as we re sure that it will, a
'n'urc with trie porincrti stales win
m a!mj!t inevitable.
i
1 1
t,
i.'i:
--perch in the Virginia Conven-
l,i rp'.lrir rrm uked:
-ihl he our lot t oMnn t!.e Ittm
-r.uT
t oi,oMZ v no sonirrv. m i im'eliriiT "f citiens held at
the
(Foa tiik Wester?? Times. What is like tiol.l ? (iold i defined bv chvmiets to be the
mot perfect, the most thirtile, the mot
tenaaou-j.and the most unchangeable of ail metal, it ci.erilic eravitv H about 10.3.
A cubic foot of p'ire gold, cast, not hammered, weighs 1 : 13 pounds. In itsnative state, w ithout mixture, it is clbw; and
ha no perceptible smell oor ia.s?r. Whc n
epocd to tho Hflinn of the file, it te comes red hA before it melt, but in melt
ing it MitVers no alteration; but if a strong heat be applied while in fusion, it become of a beautiful green colour. The continual
action of any furnace, however applied.
has no clYect nn anv of its prnpert.es. It
ha b en kept in a state of fusion f-T several month, in the furnace of pl i-s hou-e, without suffering the smallest change.
The electric ami galvanic fluids inflame
and Wm. IS'. Jeflers. Esa. of Salem. Mr
1 Jctfers promptly cmc forward ani pledg-
ed his cordial support to his comjctitor.
.at. Intelt'.nccr. THOUHLES IX COLOMBIA. It appear bv Caithapena papers to
he ?Ji nit. received at the ollice of 'he Acw York American, tit it a new insur
rection against the aurhority of Bolivar,
Governor of that State, bv a large majori- fcrThe State Gazette, whose want oi oet y. At a prcvioes private meeting iCau- cency is only equalled by its excess ot van-
!cu-kt it be called by its right name, of ity, takes oflence at us lor doubling uu
member?, to make a nomination, tbe votes correctness oi us u,iuiuu io i
were nearly equally divided Mr Vroom Every 1'ostmaster vvitn wnom we : .ut .-
quaililCu, miniis i" ncuu uwu n ter Carry's note means any thing, it means that one quarter's rootage shall be paid in
advance; and the Postmaster can hold the papers till that postage is paid. If, as the Gazette contends, that law "only alludes to
regular '.nbscriberv' how is the Postmaster
to certain when to enforce it? And ii a
pcr-on who is not a regular subscriber, can compel the ifelkcry to him of a single pa-
" i 1 ,.,n.,l,l iVn morn nr.
roke out in Antionna, ne of the nrov- ' C . 1 . i.ir ci.ri f. ... ' ... ' cumstance of his being "a regular subscnM.ces.f the Cobm.Nan Republic, on or rrnm i,;m ,hnt riht? and if both
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1TCTIC2. Stale of Indiana, ) In thp Ran-
ilandolph County. J dolph Circuit Court, August Term, 1829. Jacob Johnson
vs.
I f V
t' I
J-1
nrid rinivitif iufi !i mirnlo flVVllr. which
h houe m It., bmond, on Friday j . , j , , f of pmokc , t)fl
tocuJa very powerful burning
so that we may say, that, though gold i
Vac "O n oi a ov.: convened pt (
- - - r .
P,,e of formmg :i socifiy auxiliary , . b Volatizel, and partly Mtnhed;
Ill U 111 I VJHMii.ai i'Ji; ou(.n. i,
1 . ... j r- . 1 ! ... I ,- r I. l w ...!
. .1 . . ..
1 -mtey app Mnie.i m creiary. r.i'innrv r,rP. Howpvpp aiudied. vet it
ivrit.:,'i Itv thp rrhii'ml fire, and the solar
about the I Cih of September last. This
movement was dim tod by Gen. Cordo va, who ge;zd on the principal town, whence he issued a pro lamatior:, calling upon ihf people to rally round him.
for the purpose of checking the ambitious desiiii of the Liberator, and as-i-t in lestoring tho I st liberties cf the
Petition
The im-etmg athcn addressed by Mr. I
i , th V P.-lk, the agent of the American 'nfiuem The r " oftlie Min, collected in C 4;.nMu.,. SoMo'y, v.l gave a fy (ocm of a crflI, ,nmittfr gl.l!;s, and
a ., vr.it ot t''n' lTinUL lMtheatmlicationof the electric fluids, di
v I ne i . t ii i ; : n
j i Til Hr nam nr. nnn u fi h lmi'tiii uii ii
.... . t
it mtit'-.tioa, anf uas succeeoea
k ' i
j;, v J-'lia llos. in an appropriate aa.treas. O i m -'tu-ii of Dr. Kdgir Maioii, it was n. uiini'i-ly ;; .Vc .'. That the detracted and rnier V-'e st re of Africa calls loudly for our
f . it t..' C 'l'Mii ition Society is pursuing
in t probable (it not the only)
l v lir the
rfu i:i- ctdig itening tlie benighted and
'C III - " OI llll" I. I ..llll Ul iai"
tried bv the tire. it abides the action of.dlination. No special art of oppression J . . . -I . . f T, I "
or irijusuce, on the p rt oi uonvir, ! set forth in this document; hut Ccrdova says that a manifesto is now in preparation, in which "the ni"tives and the ol-j-'Cts"' which have induced Itm to take up arms will be explained tothe world, lie likewise states, that "the organization of the government of the depart-
met ts ai d provinces, and tic ndrmnis 'ration of the trca-ury, will go on with "Ut any other change than thit cf the agents who arc opposed to bis opera lions," and especially the Liberator, who has long oppressed the whole He'public. The pip rs, for the most pari, mnear to think that there is not the
if
. , i
properties. This i but a late discovery, and previously to it. a philosopher would
! have ridiculed St. Peter for saying gold Sr'.-.jf jierif'hth. t Cil.l i .- vrrv trnarinu. that a piece
,nu-MM iliou and chuitable cllorts. ani,rjf jt rtr;uvn mtrt ujr0 onr tontu cf ;m inch
in diameter, will su-tain a weight of LOO pounds without breaking. One grain of gild may be so extended, by its gieat malability. as to be ea-ily divided into t:: o tnillims of part?, and a n ' ic
i.u- Ho -:n to the rank and bl.'r-it.gs ot CiviT
i" i a ili"'i . , .... j inch of gob! into Miif thousand, fn? hundred .,.-1 probability that the altea.pt will Vim ti ri of Dr. J. U .Ier..enha,l, it was ; a three millions, eihthundrt I and ; ,,irCeed Cordova's f rce being very
,..,:,. IhitttaMoj.M.t- vi me .mer j aiV ,W,a , five hundred, ad t'mtu thra, . . . ... ..i.i ..ii j . ...... 1
, , I I'll. lUU.l ll'U, llRill Ii.- "Hi "I I . ..'.,.... i.mfIt-i nrvil i.t ru in
t-'li" U . II' i Wl mi. i jui.uj , j
i .n ! ,v th At thcrcfue tin- meeting proceed
., .v,..,va and ailtuc edcits ot this cxccl-l . , , ,.. nf nn .(..overnor of th province.
. jl... .Una XTr Tlnrrv
pOSSI'S lllill IIIll, lim. lilies I'"mean by saying so emphatically that one quarter's postage on Newspapers must be paid in advance?
FROM THE UALT1MOKE CHROMCI.K. A New Town. A town in the terri
tory cf Michigan has recently been laid
out and called Niles. in hoDor of our
fellow townsman, Hezekiah Niles, of
the Register. This compliment, we learn, is intended on the part of the
founders of the place ns a testimony of their deep sense of gratitude for his un
ceasing and disinterested ellorts in be
half of the American System. As the neighbors and friends of Mr. Niles, we
are gratified to find that notwithstand
ing the even, unaustentatious tenor ot
his life, his merits are of that sterling
cast ns to penetrate the wilds of the west, and erect in the minds of his remote countrymen a memorial of his private and public virtue. JOURNAL OP HEALTH:
imall. not excecdini' oQ men, including
,Kirts, each of which may be diiti.uthj Wra!lhy or influential persons with !b the naked eve. !,!,,. .-, ni ir.n nf '.,r..tl,..r. 1 l. f r
'.' . . 1 rn into leaves of one men "in.iir; wriiLu,- ,
FOR DEED to Real Estate.
CONDUCTED T.Y
AN ASSOCIATION OF I II VS1CIAN3.
TxOR The information of tl.tir medical hre
w
. W illUI, .1111 r ',ii ,niv ........ ... ,
, "vm i , I v .i,i ,11. ted. atvl is us t. ll - :
5"icietv sli ul l e called !
to each other, and dit;t:t onlv KKUhi
it
hi
So soon ii
?!ie ncvs f the n bellinn rracl;, d I. go
-a- folkpreente I the draught ofa Con-j". nl-.fh ,lI.fl(ill(.,. t,.ntv ilv ei t J regimt i.t of TOO veterans under
.. . t.'it
rt I-t. Til"
p. ,-., nH' uoni.au.ni c' m i
11'. I ' '" N.
alii
i t',1 i e aaxr.i ir
-I'.!. lt ' J 1 n hn bjrct ' W
-.lie v."iLui.iiejii i. i ,, i,,mmr
V Al I11( 'I II 1
mi i.-in) il itt c son ires, cacti vl ni
m iv be ili-tincll v -t on w lth the naked e e 'The suifice of anv given quantitv ol roll. a-cordmg to Mr. M igel n. may be
1'O.iV'J time-:
f..r.!- l.i,,L nrlnn l!ion:in,l loiC'4 ot
birl! it 'ball be ; r , ,r frr, , ,..ri. ir.,r nie;.ur
i i .1. ,11 l ., i , .,,ii i! , i . . . .
; 'ICwi.n.:u. v.. I id't 3..) vjMirp inches, each le it con-
,n.!d'it...uat N,i-hu,irt. nmtne e oio:,- . , 10 .,j,nlc inches, weighs le- two
ii'-.a "t i!ic fife people of ..,lmr,ot the i (hnn ;r, , j. C;,ch b-ok, tbett-fire. or 1 State the c-M-t - I .Mil m and . r,. t t) o7! o j inrj,
'he cornm and of Gen. O'Leary, ws inim -diitel) dispatched against ( rdova; and it was exp"'ted thai he would be put down without ao ditli: uitv. ( hi) St.ifr Jonrn'i!.
ti 1 1
. ii .. . olv l.v the cent! ibuti n ot
) nn- ii 'i . , . an
I weighs about 4
crain-! ) that!
i:.,..b-it b tl'teiti n o! its m:lnrec(ch m ,(j win produce ",r.7l3. or
Hip tliickiie!
te lb- formitioaofother.-ocietief.i , r(, inrhr;J I ... 1... ......... .1 I,.., . - '
t I'l"
-nt -hail C Mi-tit-ite an mdividu tl a mem-! J)f, n(1 m )rp (han thf. onP J; (, .utj, v( ;in Vor of ft.! 11 et ."and the pa) no nt at any , inch ont. .lV.,i or 1 ounces of gold, would
ill.. . . . .. v I r. t . I I 1 ' ...
time t live dollar-, iiio-mu. i iv. ...c. ,e tuinneiit to guild a -iher wiie,
Ait- lth
pi
sulli-
The oihccis of this society, t n i,,.,.rt. i(,fPlCOmll,s, H,p terra-
i pre-ident, three vice I'i r-identi ( uf,, e(1. nr t() extend 'J.".U0O miles.
a secretary liea-ur , v,.... ,i'(,.t.4n,lnMr this evtre'me deeiee of
' k ---- n tenacity, or thinne-, which some carrv
;,.'v! Iiv e n mager,
t . M.. 1.. I ,n C1.-x.lif
rt. .'. The I'M sidet.t, vice l'rcsidt-nts i t iry and Trea-urer sli ill be r t-r.JUi, u, ,.' of the boar! of m iriagei s anv
.-iv of whom -hi'dfirm i .pmuai Id tr ans- '. !il-i!.f i-1 . Ait.'. The l;-ard of nnnger? lbdl in-', t n transact the bu-ino-s of the sonety v, t ie l.i-t Mon !ay in November, win- h
the annual meeting oi i.no
A mom irablu and recent ex imjdc of hterirv jealousv rfltTS in the history of
nr-dhi rs. Dr. William and John
Hunter, both great character, fitted to he rivals; but nature, it w s irmojned. in th" tend'Toe-s of blood, bad placed a hir to nvalrv. John, without any deermined pur-uit in his vuuth, was re v:ivtd ty l.ia brother r.t tit- l.ciHt of his celebrity; the Doctor r.itiated him into his school ; they pel forncd their ex periments together; and William Hunt T was tho first to nnnounci to the world the great genius of his bather. After this cl sc connection in nlllhcir studies
tnu. h higher, no pore can be discerned in; and i! iroveries, Ur. il.iam Hunter it by ihe -tione-t magnifv ing powets; nor; puldlsbed his magnificent wotk, the ii it j f rviou to the p.irticles of lnjht ; norj proud favorite of his heart, the assertei c.au tlie uhtle-t fluid j'ii through it! Itsj0f UJ fimr. W'a it creditable, that
ihtctilitif ha? never vet been earned to thrj
-octet v
the genius of the celebrated anatomist.
hiu'be-t pitch; and to human art and inge
nuity it i probably unlimited. Nilpher in the -tate of sulphret, di
. it .... l...l .i rk-itli' itmi'i.r 1 1 c ;
HUlVe- 11. llll illl'l It. in. Lir mi mi i"i i t . .i , f !
... i.' .i.... i . , , u i.fei, mav a.liiuin;. . ' i . . a i iM Claim loiiieciiici discovery
ii . i i.:- i ti ' j . j j irn icuy, and ZIUC ll ll oeii" .inn inni'-M ii i . . rr-i it i fr -:a tune tit.n.o. i very hr.ttlo. Cmper heightens color,hvvc.retl h-v ,lIS br" ,,rr The Royal A: t . 7. The Trea-ircr -hall keep the rtn ,er j( h;M.iior ,vitilout v.lts ,m Society, to whom they apneab-d, con-
n .-r.v.nt ot the soueiv, as w ii as mkoi ,,., ,..,,,,.. It rr.,..w imi.. u .th eaicj ii-.o nnninift.fi oi m.ls onnaturai
i
which had been nursed under tlie wing
of his brother, should turn on that wing
to (hp it? J hn Hunter nut in his
it was an
i ii i a i ....... i i
of iN tUMi-, ami no i" Tii'j' .'.i i
!er i f the ho ud of in mauei s- -i i a t '
iron, which it htrdens in a remarkable
manr.er
t i"t order
t! - .:ictv may at anv time, it a majonty - . i
'! cm it pro; r, le-tio t the application ft J M,tr,7ri a id, .I1--0I ve gold, in tin- sf.de 't J gonitis. D'Lrnrh on r'ic Literary Charr rit-uti-.n-exi.lu-iv ly to the coloma- ra pab'e of being applied with gieat sue J(rr
t n t f'ai wlio may ue oi.enu iu , rr. lo the gilding of s'en, the proce-s 1- ... ... , ... h r.,.,!if lull I . . . I
inr. -.t n-iii no'ii on -u 11 -1 very -I'np.e, and is in-ani;ineou-i y i.rr-
formed : vi.: To a solution of gold in the
tlm n, wfio asuistrvncc Ihcy invoke, Hiid of
the pnKlic ut lure, for wtiom th ivoik is main-
1 1 v 1 11 ten tied the conduct or of the Jo urn A I. or
Hkaith deem it prupt'r to 'talc with Irevit , tin- (inn and scope of their efforts. l)vfl impressed with n belief, thut mankind ruitht he saved n larse amount of fuM'-riii ,ui. dieate, by n untahlo know led ft of the natural laws to which the human fiaiuc is snhl'ct, they propose lavint; down plain precepts,
111 ray st j le nnd familiar lan juaqe, for tlie regulation of all the physical agents tiecesnry to henltti, an. to point out under what circuintnnce of excor misapplication they become in
jurious an I fatal. The properties of the air, in itt "evcral slates of heat, coldness, dryne, nnd c-lectricity : the rrl.itive rrlects of the diiVerent articles of solid nnd li(tiid aliment the manner in which the loconiotiTe orinn, tenses, nnd brain, aro niot
henefieially eerried, nnd how, nnd under w hat eircum'tunccs, morhi.ily impressed clothin;,
t.ir protection mamt ntmospln ncal vicisas-i-tii'tes, nnd a canst? of ilien?e, when under Ihe lirt'ction of absurd fashions hatlit un.l f r i t-. tions, nnd tl e u.e of minerul waters, shall he prominent topics for inquiry and investigation 111 tt.is Journal. The modifvin influence of climate and local il!t legiilalioii, national and corporate, on health n branch of sti !v usually desirnated
by the term Medical I'olice, will furr,i-h sub-
lerts frnrnht with instruction, not less lhn aiiniiti and curious reTiirch. The value of do-tic. rules shall he continually enforced, and the Mesius cf temperance dwelt on, with eiuph;ifi proportionate to tlieir fiih importance and deplorable ne-lect. Physical ehi-ntion-To momentous a question for the lives of children, and happiness of tlieir parents, shall bo dicucsd in a spirit of imparti dit t, nnd with the nid of all the data which have been furnished bv enlightened experience. Tbf Journal of Health will on all occasions ho found in opposition to empiricism whether it be in the fosm of nursery eosip, mendacious reports of nostrum makers nnd venders, or recommendations of rven scientifically compounded prescription, without the special direction of a it v sirian the only competent pule, in the indi vidii al case of disene under hi care.
The prevention of diseases incidentally nri-
Isam Pucketf, Fereby Puckctt, Edith Puckett, Alvina Hiatt, wife of Jes
se Iliatt. Sarah Garrett. S r C r . 1 (
wue oi iiainan uarrett, and John Puckett, heir9
of Zacheriah Puckett, deed. Respondents.
A ND now at this day, here comes the said complainant, by Ray
and Smith, his solicitors, and files his
Dill of complaint on his behalf; and it appearing to the satisfaction of tha
Court, that Isam Puckett, and Fereby Puckett, two cf the above named Re
spondents, are not residents of the State
of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the Court now here, that the pendency of the said Dill of Complaint, be published for four weeks successively in the "Western Times," a public Newspaper printed in Centreville, Wayne County, and State of Indiana, uotifvirg the said
Isam I uckctt and Fereby Puckett, that they be, and appear before the Judges of the Randolph Circuit Court, on the first day of their next Term, to be l.olden at the Court house, in and for the County of Randolph, on the third Monday of February next, and confess, plead, or demur, to the said Rill of com-4 plaint, or in default thereof, 'the same will he taken as confessed by them and
decreed accordingly.
C. CONWAY, Clk. R. C.C. Ray & Smith, Pro. Pet.
Xomnbcr 20, 1820.
ITCTZOS. State of Indiana, In the RanRandolph County.y dolph Circuit Court, August Term, 1029.
Noah Johnson,
vs.
Bill
IN
Chancery.
v .
The m i letary cf the society l
conduct tlie cotre-ponMtnre turner ni(n) ,ni:r;a;c acid add either iron or
::rrcti"fi ol the i.oaru "i f the metal b vv ell poliM.ed, the higher
i.t i
vi the l' tl c tit m-titutiou ui.il oilier , ((fl hter. The aether which bus taken
"iicv j tip the pold, nn) be applied by a cornel rt : The PrCMder.t .hall call meeting. rtir .,onci or a huviII bru-h, the aether
rty an I of the board, when l'e,,lf.n rVanor:ite"'F and the gold become
strong! v attached to the "ii face of the met al. Ihive eon laricet-", penknivesi, vc. gilded in a momentjiv beinc: dipped in tbi
-olution hi this manner all kinds of ti-
b
feud. The blow vvn! felt; and ihe jeal ou-v of literary honor forever separa
I he on,;.? nded mvriatic acid, the n?7ro- f. d the brother), ar d the biothers of i,.c out of the practice of the dirteront profes
inns, nrts, nn.l traoes, will be laid down with chnrnes nn 1 precj-iion nor flmll tlie situation of limn" enlaced in nnval nnd military life, he overlooked in llii branch of the subject. Pivesteil of proi' fsional latiiuago anj details, and varied in it' contents, the Journal of Health will, it is hoped, enm? tho attention and favour of Ihe female render, whose amusement nnd iiotrio"tin thnll constantly be kept in view durin jj the prosecution of the w oik.
nt 'the
.1 t
ti,o, ne.-e-.-ary, or nnm re.pim u i-y hm to.'i e t, mbe. of the I.oaid. A-t. 1". The Ihrud of m miners h, ill f l up all vc;1iiciro-,.mri:n; dining tlie v ir.n 1 rn ike u,;h P.y lawi ,,,, then ..v-
dehnea
ure, letter-, notice?, i c. mav
i n oo i. a they nt iv deem nrceary , pro j u j rn ?lce employ ing a pen, or tine
I i . iimr ,in. flOI leilll'jn 111. OJ lil I ... V.
UH . it. iv- .... I J IJlU-ll.
The uitro-tnnralie acid, forme ily called
v
r r.stil'ition. Ait. 11. Member", of the Indiana State
t t ".i..i'ion V
t'-i . ,! , s',, ill b
"";MVA; t" t2. This cr'ntitMtion may lc alterr 1 or mi., nde.l, with the concurrence of a l.ui tit v of the member of the Miciety. I !,e v ,,; ty then proceeded to the elecI i ! it nll.rei to -ttc until the annual l: .' : when upon.
it Morti..n was f lect d rr i.irt.i.
I',. M.-ndi tih ill M Vn e Presidei.t,
o .1
une
eiiiurt rr-'tct. i formed bv afldintr murialir n
.riity. reideiti of Wayne ri(, f-ornH,,v aqui fortn, two parts of the
honorary members oi inisj . i . o n Gr .ie nifr;c r,)ni;
tute this solvent of gold and platina. which i Called the ?i 1 ro muriatic acid. (old was consideird the heaviest of mftal-. till the year 1 7 IH, when the know I eilje of platina was brought to Kurope bv Don Antonio I Una; tbisifitbea real metal, is the hart'e-t and weiirhtie.t of all other-', the specific prav ity of jrold i-, as we have f-een, that of platina, is from 20. G to .3, but pold will ever be the mo"t vabi ible of all metal's, not only from its scare ity bat from its beautiful colour and ureat ductility, by which it is applica lib to o many u'-es, and its pow er of preserving its hue and polish without fullering the least tamih orox)daion from the action of the air. Thon let oi liavomore fold, .and mav
JlfLel, hat t.ie i.,utor oi , j( ,0 , . Ontrevill e. like the stones a-
bout Jerusalem. OUT.
.' Vi ('. kibboy, ' " J V. Ho-, " !"" J 1:1 Pr.ley, ?erietary. 1) i- u l P. Vip".Mas,Tie.tMirer, i ie irge Springer, " I:. .Ii. r I II, tideiioa, U ni. I.n,!-ey, Manager? T i'iu iicidl, I
I.dgar Mason, )
O i laotn.ui.
t!-'!' rimes he requested to give the pror' !in"S of this meeting one insertion in
1.. : n c ( 'he
iper. Ana we su ieiv .ihj "! ia the same I ie on Monday evening
of Nov. IC2:).
ITIIAMI'.ll WAIlNT.n, Chairman, "vie; Fi.xiU) 5:uru?irJ.
CJeneral Wall having declined accepting the executive chair of New Jersey, I'eter I). Vroom, Jun. lu. was on Friday, in
joint meeting cf the Legislature, elected
llfrculnnnrum. A hru?e belonging;
to a barber has been recently discover od Herculanaeum. The shop of this "artist,' the furniture, the beeches on which the citizens sat while waiting for
(heir turn, the dove, and ev n the pins
employed in the ladies' lie.nl dr sses,
an astonishing state ot
were tounii in
preservation. 41 have jut learned by a letter frcm Italy,' sav'sCobbett in his Weekly Vo litical Hegi-ter, "that my Cottage F. connmv'has been tr nlated into (iieek ! 1 wonder when Walter Scott's 'Mustriors' nonsense will get in Creek."
Edith Puckett, Isam Puckett, Frrebv Puck
ett, Alvina Hiatt,wife of
Jesse Iliatt, Sarah Garrett, wife of Nathan Gar
rett, and John Puckctt, heirs of Zacheriah Puckett deed. Respondents.
AND now at this day, here comes the said Complainant by Kay and Smith, his solicitors, and file his Bill of complaint on hia behalf, ard it appearing to the fatisfaction of the Court, that Isnm Ptu kt tt. and Fereby Puckett, two of the respondents, are not residents of the State of Indiana. If i3 therefore ordered, by (he Court t nw
here that the pendency of the'said Pill of complaint, he published 'for four weeks successively, in the Western Times,"n public Newspaper, printed in Centreville, Wnyr.e ccur-ty, nrd State of Indiana, notiv ing tho said Isam Puckctt and Fereby Puckctt, that they be, nnd appear befure the Judgca of the Randolph Circuit Court, on The fust day of their next Term, to be holden at the Court House, in ard for tho County of Randclph, on the third Monday in February next, and confer, plead, or demur, to the said Pill of complaint, or in default thcieof, the same will be taken as confessed by them, aud decreed accordingly. C. CON WAV, CJk. R.C.C. Ray &. Smith, Pro Pet.
Richard Ward, a ingenious median, ic of Salem Pridge, Connecticut, has lately invented a rVc which winds itself up. It keeps correct time, and strikes the hours regulaily, nnd will continue to run until worn out, without the application of any power to it. So it is said. "TaTing the Consumer. A distinguished planter in one of the southern states, being lately at Boston, was invited by nn extensive dealer in American cloths to visit his store, nnd see for him--ef how the manufacturers were "taxing the consumers." He attended nnd
instantly agreed to take ten pieces of
loth, lor his own supply, though not lully believing that the (rice would he really taken, until repeat' d that it was the regular one, and his bill was made mt. lie hud for many years purchased such goods, hut confessed that these -vere "25 per cent cheaper than any he had ever before met with, but concluded witti d- gthc taril'.-'ei'
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TyY Henry Thornbnrh, living m A3 IVrry township. Way ne county , Indiana, on the 2d of Nov. 1320, Three Mare Colts. The 1st a. STRAWBERRY ROAN, Two years old last fpring, appraiser! to twenty-five dollar?. The 2d a BRIGHT BAY, BlicU mane and tail, one year old last spring, appraised to twenty dollars. The 3d a PALE SORREL, With a bald face, considerable white on her legs and belly, one year old last spring, nppraUcd to twelve dollars by Joseph Williams nnd Larkin Thornburgh, on the 1 l th lust. I certify the above to be a true cepv from my Esray Book. ISAIAH OSBORN, J. PI A'uvcmber 28, 1829. 1T3.
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