Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 13, Connersville, Fayette County, 9 September 1826 — Page 4
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CONFIDENCE & CREDIT. From an English Paper. The day was dark, the markets dull, The Change was thin. Gazettes were full, And half the town was breaking The countersign ofcash was ki$top" Bankers and Bankrupts shut up fhop, And honest hearts were aching. Then near the Bench, my fancy spied A faded from, with hastv stride. Beneath grief's burden stooping Her name was Credit, and she said, Her father, Trade, w.is lately dead. Her mother, Commerce, drooping. The smile that she was wont to wear Was wither'd by the hand of care, Her eyes had lost their lustre ; Her character was gone, she said, - For basely she had been betray'd, And nobody would trust her. That honest Industry hm tried To gain fair Credit for his bride, And found the lady willing, Fut ah! a Fortune-hunter came, And Speculation was his name, A Rake, iol xa urth a shilling . The villain was on mischief bent, Hegai.-fd both Dad and Mam's concent, And then poor Credit smarted; lie, tilch'd her fortune and her f.mc He fixed a Hot upon her v.amt. And left her broken-hearted. "When thus poor Crerir-?eeml to sigh, Her cousin, ConjliUncc. aim? by, (Methinks he must be clever;) Fr when he whi.-her'd in Iter far, Shercheck'd the sigh, she dried the tear. And smiled as sweet a ever!
mv good serveats John Homing .and Joe F03set, their freedom at the end of one year after
my death: and to each ot them respectively, all the tools of their respective. shops or callings; and it is my will that a comfortable log-house be built for each of the three servants so emancipated, onsome parts of my lands conveni-
Woollen. Cotton. Linen, Silk, Porcelain, andren ISM, mJ 1'. :
who win come lorwanl uv the loth
other important Manufactures.
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Mr. Nicholson, the author well known as and pavitir fin lKvr;r practical superintendent of Machinery, jiml with the commission which Lc,::scc Ibc ; ithpnn nftbplntp eminent William iNicliol- .1-1 to Fronitho-P wrv,
as the son of the late eminent
sou, Editor of the Journal of Natural Philoso
phy. He has enjoyed all al vantage o! exper
enttothem with respect to the residence ofthcir.ience and education, to enable linn to comer
wives, and to Charlottesville and the tiniveri-;every .lesiraoie penecuon m i,
tv convenient also to the interests of the pro
prietor of the lands; ofwhirh houses I give the
no
use of one, which the curtilage of an acre to each, during his life or personal occupation therefore.
higher testimony can be adduced, than his , I- . ,1 fl I I r-L- -
permission lo urtncaip me voiumr iujm. mux beck, President of the London Institute. The stronger proof of the value and popular :tv of their volume, is the rapid sale of two
"I give also to John Homings the service of j;irrre editions in the course ot a few months his two apprentices, Madison and J'aton Hein-j is:irf.ajv practical book. Nothing seem ings until their respective age of LM years, at ,e omitteif which could add to iU comph tewhich period respectively. 1 give them their is abovc ,Mj-e. freedom. And I humbly and earnestly reiaie.-t: ' Bannivghavi Chronich. oft lP !nu-icl 1 tnrr rfV irnritiin n rrm h rill 1 1 1 Oil ot t lie !
bequest these servants, with permission to rc- We cangratulate the p:bl.c on t.re appearmai in nthis state.whcic their fancies &conmx'anrc of th.s important work.'tned by the teM ion-areas an additional instance of the hnor.of of utility, it will seldom be ourdutv M br.ng a which I have received so manv other manife,- niore aluable book belore our reac.erv . ..- - .,f IllV. .,.! fnrulMrl.i IS.'dS Inttll.
l.Ui"li. 1!1 Hit (.IMIIC "I till nil, HUH 1VI "IHWI
tied to From those who do not avail ti
of this opportunity, the fni" zed co;:irnii "
he collected according to law. Connersviile Anrrnst LYMAN CAnrr.NTKii . fjr Wm. CALIJWELL Sh.rr :
From Poulson's American Daily Adverted-. THE LAST OF THE SIGNEIIS To the Declaration of American Imlcjte.ukrxt. The few the tried O, where are thev, Otico eager at their coimtn's ,?dl " That mightic-t grew in danger's dav. That sutl'ered, strove and perill'd all? Ah, see! from their mf terious clnnc. The sainted shades; they come! they come! They're silent as the wernb of time, et at that silence me:t are dumb. They speak in every lofty deed, ConceivM, achieved, for fieedcm's sake; When rousi-igat a people"? :,f e.d. The servile chain they dared to break FiehoH them now behold them herd They live in every generous breast; In plenty's smile, :nd in the tear That gems the mern'ry of lh West. "But who is he alone the Ivt? GO, ye and mark the veteran well; Aye, gaze upon the mighty past, And to the heart, its tidings tell. Tis to great view! a link he scem Connecting on dim world with oure; And soothing as the ray that gleams An autumn's latest, loveliest dowers. Relic sublime he lingers vet Put soon to join that brother-hand; Ave soon too soon, the sun is set Of Ury last saviour, native laud ! The hsi already o'er his head The light of unborn days hath shone; Between the living and the dead, Wrapt in his years he stands alone, T.
1 now give them my last solemn, and dutiful thank."'
Many w orks have been written en mechanics and machinery : but we have seen fione on
ithe same plan with this one, or destined to be
mu. ki:ynoli's lkctckk.
Last evening Mr. Reynolds gave his first leetnre generally useful. From the excellent arinrnlationto the projected expedition to the .otitii r;ingcinent which is adopted, and them ttcrly pole, 't his expedition is desi-ned to consii ot (n:u7ncr jn xV,ich the dift'ereet articles are two kiil, one ol J4'J tons, and the other ot 100 ten), ... , i , , . . . . i ! , , ., , ; .. -p- i . . written, we are led step by step from tlie on(o he usee rather a a tend r. Joe destination is .. . ,. , - ' , ,
PROPOSALS.
For publishing, lu subscriptizv, c. r.rx , entitled, AN EARNHST JfULYST uirisio.vs w Cuve oV tm;
IN WHICH THi: I'RIMARV CAl ip. Vo DPs rilLCTiVi: iiffkc-ps Oi Mic. TARJANlS:;,AlU;RUIr;FLV L.iiii,n t.u. IT AV9M.VM II. MA Klifl.V.
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"Is Christ divided!"'.:,;.
.-euence i Hi, (., y h there nm: ; 1 ; , '
That the. Christian world is divided im, , and parties, i a notorious lrt. r -
iouth, where it n believed the tic 1.1 lor dic oery Mierauou o, u,e Minp.chi p. hm ip.e- i u.v jmenled l,y all ttiC proh ,r5 and tveii
remains still iu.inci.se. hall a hemivohere heiii deotantlmg ol ltc most compiicaien ami lmpo. - !o! l,lu istianit v, m Con.-
uuexplon-d: and S-lio eiui tell wuat there n, where t.int maclnnrv ; and it is irnpo-wie to wnn-ji,u. elite?. for whicii
man laiiicirruttu: ii i tJioioM-a 10 scieoi o our mile ni praie euuer 1 1 om uie an .m-. nnjoxe t he , niie -mo i!rr.i i. .v i .. .-.i i it--. i .i : I. iu i.H',,.).!-.
it.i i-iuu3i:ij Hum m ai.ii.il i.u i.a c uccn iuu; meut or Hie execution oi uieworu. Willi uu-4 ' i',i;t tln
accustoiaeu to tlie wnaieinf ana sealing Ijusihcis, ' y
tog-tlier with a saini;
in the polar se ;ts. I
nearly donolMii mnnrieroi men irted on ore.;. iary '-''"-'-"" -w" -ijouii.c. mi u.e sjiiril oi nam ,
occasions. The whole to he provi-ioned tor at lcat j CONTLXTS. l41?) ti?e object oft!:is puLlicatic-u
f i mrt' iii io iininin nrrn i ririu.o .... .
v' ' ""-. - - - - - - ltc l ion? wurttri r.n.,i
cannot I t done until it is knov.n
I'ainpaudseaiins man need be at a!v to t-xUhit which nub LnrT V captain otir.nefi experience ; 1 . , .. . , '' u,'"u " nicn, w nil Us long trail. c , lie vessels to he ,n'nr.,J by loss in the erection o and machinery w huh ma s,lt:eilt vxiu (t whldi :iclry mherof.neniied on ord;.iar" cine lus wa.v .-('.Me chantc .lagj:iM. I pujudice. and the spin! of part , a; c
in tiie early part of the commj wi.iter: and to he ac
companied by a aiiipl:Mo corp of -eien'.nic men, the Centre ofGravity.
.in
A l v w .
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ovd cn:.htv and urxji i. w i,-. ... .
t...... . , , , . ... . , . w... . .viccuatiicai u;win. i in- i.tn. i ueei, j uirspn i& a specii.ica; i.ud will cvii;.
a-iuuKir qu,o,;L.Liion... im.imu.uu m.ic uhj-..,,,! Ax1o poUey, Inclined Plane, Wed ire, iVe. pa-es ducdctn.jo.
ucst oi i;ijtnen'.?r;i5 ne pre.cnreu. (.,. .1 n . .-'r .1 lp.. t.. t. 1 .... , . . .. 1 , . , . , Mill (jranrir. Definition ol 1 onn to doi- 1 ri- uLv.ubrr?. 2o cents
1 lie o: jet 1 ' 1 u. .py jiii 011 i iiui.icu u n i ion-
ntcted with the augmentation dillnMon 1
tdcre: the improvement of the condition ol
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an.i me extension 01 u.e scources 01 commercial otipimg w iui r..,.,u,v ucauug. cwc. Periornhoidin- iidcrinfonra-rr, - wealth K prosperity. Animal Strength. nmtC.lU' Force ol MenJl tu forward them to ii OUeA "7-o.
inuiiu, nujmrir.. puij.fiijr couwun cu, uuoi c r:i-; vv, noul (leilUClllSr tor IriCtlO!.. i'Crl
ln-fhehouth Kjlar regions, may justly he condt r- . M;lchint.s vVc ed as presenting the most extensive field fur scicn-i t, " n- . 5 m-i
.fl noul rri,,c the Cycloid and Epicycloid on Tctth of; .'i'i ewo,k v.i'l be nut to prths sc., or. fsocirtv: 1 Wheel spmGear.RevilGcaM.dingsS.piHrei;-1! .?rcl t:llsc,l!'eft rc oMcd i.
ancc of
title iavehtipation.coruucted with commercial en-1 .V'""1. , ,l 1 r" ' terprie, of any other part of the -lol,c. It is ;btl':it,?,,f l;Apenmer.ls by Lambert, I reaties needless to speculate on the j rohahle tate of t?dill W'erkc. things to the south. There are many reasons to; iVind. Vertical Windmills.Post-milk.Smocl:-Mistain the assertion that the two hemispheres are : mill, Smeaton'.s lApriuient-: on .Modelling of not exactly of the same formation; and n is well's;.,. I (,riyonlal Windmill c
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, ; , ... . , . 1 r Suaiu btcam Lngine. b ayarv, .ewcoitlr.ri -n II f hn Ft.M . b. iir ii-., n.il nf t I . - J 7
iiioii, umi UIUL Uli. itio llVllll-pia H..-I UlL UUl oj lilt (if 11 . 1 iv . . 1 1 V 'iff I I n rn I 1 t. iii a-- r
T!, rn . (.,im.oiir. ..Mr.irl ll, .ill,
AUK, XVXAVmA r I , I I i 1 I. 1 I V. J (Ji.UftV.t I 11
.1 . i.nic, or in u.c resioenceot IL.Ant:
ti c 1st 01 October next. FrcrJdin Co. lad. Aug. 22, 1220.
came size.
Wooif, Lell-L'rar.k
eenator in the south; and the flattenin- of the puhs L:igiu Viliraiory Koginc, Hronn:. Vacuumoj
(ZrSvlscriptivns recti, t Jet this Cflt. MILLEIVS NO TICK .VAeiAUuKHWiiwAep 11. S;v.;r Wi--!i the public to take notice, thai w! l . -
they h ie ;.,nr: 1 it extre:nel tidi.cjlt. r.
u feiifJcieath known. The proiettincr peak, of 1 h climatic Lngme, iV'C
l.ind in thai direction, as eihied at C ape II..rn, Flour J!iil. Flour Mill:
Mills!
-u.' i!i-aii'.es iiupossih'e, to itsi::, 1..
pcnJman s gn-t from .mother's, by the in; Jl
.ot ti.eir nani s. o con?cpieiKe of li.u u..;..
(ape of Good Hope, cw Zealand. ew II0H21..I. : w jck's 'Fables. F.ttuilv-r.iii!. Foot-rni'.l. (
l,r,c1,onl SUlSu,ar foutares U1 tbegeogr-phy J;j(:rauic Kn-ines. lhv 'l mpatiutii, De dilieient peto,j, i.ai i;;g the same in.-ti.,;.. i,k:
oiirievonu. . . . ... l..n. 1 ..-.-. ,M 1. 1.1 1.
1 1.
In !i vi ;i-il fr PTTil.ir'il inn rf tl f cr r.imnln rn. i 1
?ions, and the collection offach. of every kind, are I SimPle thg as arctssors to Menu- J"1 jhe .vt; et gram recent I in 0 connected with a w orld of uscful.inforina'tion which factures. Jacks for lilting Weights, Cran s tm.er s :i;!u to grind, unicss the bag or i.-m cannot fail to exercise an nnportaf.t ia:! Ri;ce o-! i'resscs, Cider-pies-. Lathes and Turning Ap- ''''''H'-ig ihc gi ain shall be 'iiiir.r:. i:, ti..v: ver every department of huyiau science and inde-,-' p.ir.it'js, by .Mandesley, Snial t. " ;nitli the lidttal icttcr'I letters ! tl.- l;i;; . r
'rv.
f f i , If. i... I Cl.l 1C rr'.x . . ' . . . .
.iiai.ua:i:iic j llm, ."ioi, ill" f, w s i auir ui :..oiie ;;z:n Willi an luc lt!l"-i
I Lead,and teverai important American Improve- the Sir nav.r of the mii.er or owner.- t.:ere
The ipruics On referring o our register cf, ,f . ...... ,r . , !. 1 , . ' V . . 11 ' 1 Ul" '
, ...... . . . v ............ . j . . . - - -. ... iiuviiniu, 111 11 ij.t ; ;.;
:r whose names have not been entered, it ap- Lotion, Wool, Siik, Flax, Weaving, 1 lernp, and t ot permittni to take ai.v eri-.t out ..' lUt'. r
that hetween 5 or G0O0 str.-.'-rr hae al-lb'i.
arrivals, and from a careful estimate made of the
cumher
pears that between a or o'JOO strv'-rr hac al
ready visited this village the pn sents-Uitn. Th.-!
town is now handsomely filled; there being notlt than from 1000 to 1U0 at our ditl'ei cnt hcardinrr estahlihmcnts. cnt:nl Great Pron.i:. King Joseph Ronapai te, Vj'-j.-r Murat, lord (.'astie (,'oatc, lord C'oiii iton i. A: kid Henry Seymour Moore, were lately at one hotel,
nt baratoga; arid as they behaved tLemieio-i peacesidy, were treated as cituu.t are, a.id iti.. ut pi i.-'duding any "sen'-alion"' i.ativir, more than any other I've welldresed and wli behaved persons would hac done. -.c.-.
p'. 1,1 l"e ansence, nor wiUiont the Liu ss U '
S.i.idnj Min t: -farM -S aw-mill?. Park- ! the miller, mills, Oil-mill. Color-mill, Jmligo-inill, Pottt ry; Aigust 10. V2C. Horology. Clocks. Watch, icc. Pendulun). J . .
lutildir.g. Pre tali ry Observations, Mortar,
.Uaonry, llncklay mg. &c
Mh. Jr.i Fraso.N'.v wn The Central (Va ) Gazette, contains the Allowing extracts from iMr. Jeilorson's will '1 give to my friend James Madison.of Montpi ier. my good mounted walking stalf ofan-
:n,.u iioin, a. a token ot the cordial and aiTecV.?te tru'ndship, uhich for nearly now an Hall century, has united m in the same principles and pursuits of what we have deemed for the greatest good ofour country. ''I give to the university of Virginia, mv library, except such particular books only and of the same edition as ,t may already poss; whcir tlus legacy s!m41 take'airect. the rest of J..y sa.d library remaining, alter those gixen to he university shail have been taken out, I e
V v. s "'"""n-'aw, .Nicholas V. Trist,
.ot pn v. ooimge. 'To mv irrandsoi Thom . Tn
dolph. 1 gie my silver watch, nrofe
the gold one,bec.anse of its i.iperior excellence
papers oi business gom-r of course, to him
as my executor, all others of a literary or other
cnnacier, 1 rne to lim as hj. mvn .)r0J..rtv
Mil ,vca,KM wtch to each of mv jrrandv.hiIlron,who shMl not have already "received one from me, to be purchased and delivered
y caemior, to my grand-sons at the Rffe of
iweruy-one, ana grand-da niters at that of
Mxieen. '-1 give to my good, affectionate and faithful servant Burwell, his fdom and the sum fit thrri hiw . ,ln ..
uonars, io buy necessaries to commence his fr-w'n r 4 .
, ji.urueranci glazier, or
vj u,e omerwise as he pleases. . I give alo to
Total Eclipse nfihe Sun. On the M'.h FeVraarj, l!.;;H,at 1U o'clock jt minutes A. M. therv." v.i; appear a black spot on the south limb of the svd, w i.ich w ill gradually increase to the ini-Jule of the ei lipse. 'the whole duration will lie two l.ouri t.' minutes. The largest .stars may he plainly seen. TheseaM n will continue torow more coltl: gitation will sulfer in consequence cf tl.o seasons, until the eclipse takes j)lace, w hen the planetary stcin will resume its former station. Cent:.-- I.
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.Shcrifi-s bale.
Ajrpcndir. Oeomctry, Mensuration, Useful! T?.wr,,,p ol a venditioni exponas, to v Receipts, Glossary, &c. ' , " i ,,irrr,'" u 'Jm 'he Favrtte ( irnut C". nr.. july .it "1 oner hr 5a!e. at the door r.ftbc ;uf
;nou. m Coersvillc, on alurdav, ti.e loth ofSopio.j.ber next, all the right, tide a-,1
it.te! st oi Jobu Conner, of, in aud t-
S I A'I K OI' INDIANA, ) Klihll, COUNTY, S' In the Rush Circuit C-jri, April Tern, A. I). 1C20. Abraham I Farter,, 5 vs. t Libel for Divorce. I.ucinda lh:rtr ) And now, :it thi dav, comes the comnliiuar.t. 1 . 1 k mm . . . . .
oy i iiaile;, ii. Jot.1, his attorney, and !i!cs l.i hdi
J0 acres oHaud. put cf the .ouli Wat tt;ai(cr of sctm;, in township l;'., im. in tic t,.uiiX , lands sold at Cincinnati : and also, entire in! No. 102 and 103.
uf complaint in this cause; and it -ppearmg to thel ln 1 f "uucrWv, vn Hat hn ju satui .ctioa oftiic citurt, by the atfidat it of a dism-j ,a,i( u m '''fntion the juoj ert eft!.e af. ;c
?.ii.i jonni onncr. :,t tl.c-su:t ot Jhu-i H:,,t...
terebiea wr.ness, i.'iat tae ilen iiuant is a nonrt'Mdent of this state. J t is then fore ordi red ty Iho couit, tliat the pendency of this bill of complaint
, r.- , r , , . ",f published four weeks sutcesn c!y, in the lv-
ucicu oiap oj wit .uecuinna, ar.- ..ui (.f?e Observer. :i new-paper puhlUhcd in C.-nnc
rson Ran-
rence to
P
ijacturing Arts oj'iiriat Ih itain
J TST published, by ll.C.CAKKY &I.LPA, Philarlelphia, illustrated with one bundled engravings, of several hundred subjects, 'The Operative Mechanic and British Machinist; exhibiting the actual construction ajid practical uses of all Machinery and Implements at present used in the Manufactories of Greatllrit ain, with the real processes adopted in perfecting
the Useful' Arts and National Manufactures of every description. Py John Nicholson, Civil
Lnsrineer.
First American, from th second London ed
tion, with the addition ofsexeial important.Vi
mencan inventions-. i
This volume is designed tonlisnlav. in a suc
cinct and cheap f i m,and in a correct and com
prehensive manner,the actual itate of scientific
improvement as it is at pre?ent applied to the productive industry of this empire; not as the
?ame knowledge already exists in books, but as it is actually found in workshops and manufactoreis of the highest character- It will, there
fore, convey e cry desirable information to the
tudious and improving mechanic and manufac
urcr, relative, to Engines and Constructions particularly .and to all branches of the Metalic,
ville in this i-Ute. Py order of the Ilu-li Circuit Court. Witness, Rebcrt Thompson, clerk of our said liash Circuit Court, this i!Jdday of August, KtJti. ROBERT THOMPSON, Clerk.
SUF.PIFF HALL. BV virtue of an execution tome directed, from the Fayette Circuit Court, 1 uill of' ler for Kale, at tlie Court house door in Conuers. ville, on the second Saturday in September next 100 Acres of land, i.i ...
ueiongmg tome estate oi James Scott, deceas
ed, subject to the widow's right of dower tiu ix
in; it being a part of the North West quarter
ot section township 11. range 12,Eatofthe second principal meridian of land sold at Chi-
cmnati: taken in execution as the nrocrtv ..f
i, ..r i t ..... . ; i j
wiu uioie?am j;imes &cott, dec d, at the suit of
jonn anair. WILLIAM CALDWELL ShlT. T. C. onnertvillc, August 6, 1C26.
ILL! AM ( ALDWKLL Cfnv.trsville.Auc. 21. ICC;
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'MW'vUa Vines. DelinquenU of the 11th. Regiment of the Ind Militia, are hereby notified, that all persons U whom liaes were confirmed by the court of p-
PAYETT3 OBSSRVEFi.
ir.iM; ami itsi.ishcp tt A. VA. LLLT ren D. JtL.NClI. TI . . - .
i.v i.iuTTciiMKvrn" will.' every Saturday, at 1 0 nuuat, rt rai,..'
i.,onu., alter utw-riL.i:i-:
i)..i.ar u.d r,f,v c ollt,. i, u witi iu t,;e M net n not paid ur.iil the expiration o: lh.-r. I hrce Uoitar. will ho exacts. y piper w.il ba discvutiuaJ until zl r:r a-ei are paia. A .-.ih.re to noi.ii a t!icyr.:ii.uancc it the r-.I of the U na sj- scri .ed for, will be Cwusiden J -iicv cn:.c:iiCi;t Th. se ub-i receive tl cir papers tl.rt ; -h i s post-od'.:e, or by the n.:! carrier, u.u: ar u. carriage. ArwEnTtsrvrMT. ontaininj 12 lines, crlcss i::rrted three tm.e fir One dollar; lenper ores i:i the same proportion und Twenty-five cent f '.' eery suhsequeut iaserlion. f:"7-TLe icllowinjcountrr produce will be r.cencd ou suhcnptiou, at the current pricewheat, cm, oats, tire-wood, Hax, linen, I vcs-vix. tallonr, fc-igart feathrrs, whiskey, i.d jKrk.
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