Indiana Farmer, Volume 12, Number 1, Salem, Washington County, 19 July 1822 — Page 4

BRIGADE ORDER. THE field commissioned and staff officers of the 4th brigade, Indiana Militia, will attend a brigade drill muster, at Salem, to commence at 11 nclcck of Thursday the 5th of September next, and to continue two das; camp duty to be performed during the intervening night. Officers will oe armed with tire and side arms. Bv orde- of Ge.v. SAMUEL Ml I.ROY. 4'k Brigade, I. M. E. L. Pmelts, Brigade Major. Town Lots Jbr Sale. rIiE subscriber oiTcrs for sale in Salem. Indiana, the following valuable ronw proper ty. 'l wit. 1'r.e r.or'h hr.lf cf Lot number 13, e-t of the Courthouse, and frontin;; on th. public spuare on which are two largo anl com no-lions ftanie building, well calculated fjr a man of business, for a dwediii j: ho'i" :i,d btore boose, or shop. Ij;t.nuv.'jji '), uUd on S UU Main ie-,o;i u hichis a w torv frame buddv,Z. p.dntod red, a hewed Ioj: hoUM c table and ot!;2reut buildings, .-uitb'c fur the aecoaiir.:;! V i.in ot a private Lunilv. AL'0. L.ir number 135, well known by the n ime ol the Ji77 Lot. on which there is Z'.i cx'd!e;.t meadow, and a thru in young orchard. This L-t is large, and very valuable. The aVive described properly is ffcred f)r sa'e on reas-.mb!e terms. A cood title will gi vn to the purchaser. For lurther -paiticuijrs apply tu the ubsoiher in N- w A i b v . A. II ESS. Jily 12. IS 22, 11 tf

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Sheriff's Safe. P 3 V i'tac oS'au execution to me direct T J) t'd. i-su.Ml f( nm the c'.rks nfiire nf the Ilarr-son circuit r. u t. I sha'l expose to public sale, on Monday li-c C-2 I d v if Ju ly n?xt. between thehms it lOo'iluik a. u i';d 5 p. u. on the premises, a certain trict of land, contairdri'.; two hunded ihirt two ar.d a hn'f acres, t.rinpar. d fractmr.ai sec'ton. Number ei;!iteeri, in Township s:c n-)rtii. of lafie six 'at; takn on execution as ihr fir- pfM I v if James shields, at the suit of J ishu i Shields. WILLIAM 11. KW'ING,,S7J7 .7. C.

Sheriff's Sale. '3 Y virtue cf an execution to mc diSl3 rccted, issued from the Ja kson circuit coui t, I shall eipocc to puhhc sale mi Saturday the 3d d iy of August next, in Urownscown, tetween the hours cf 10 oc!ock a.m. and 5 p. m. four lots in Hrownstown, numberd 157 158 14fJand 150, taken in execution, as the property of William Xaylor, to satisfy an execution in favor of Daniel Peck. WILLIAM II. LWTNG, S'l'f J C. G S yon U AGS! Ijj Three cents, in fcntuckij paper, or one rent and a half, in Indiana curreticy, will he iven for cLau lincu and cwttoa rugs, at .his oicj.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that at the expiration of nine weeks after date, application will bn made to the Register of the Land Office, at Jeffersonville, for the renewal of a certificate in my name, for fractional section No. 21, town No. 4 north of range No. 3 E. in the district of Jeffersonville, the original having been lost or destroyed. Given under niy hand this 9ih day ot July, 18C2. 1 l-Ow-p ABSALOM SHUYKIt. TJk9E NOTICE, A LL persons who are indebted to, or have any claims against the estate of Jee Uutltr, lately deceased, vf Jackeon county and state of Indiana, ate notified to call and settle their accounts with the undersigned administrators to said estate, between this and the twenty seventh of June nex. w;.en the business of the estate must be brought to a close agreeable to law. 1 l-3p DANIEL PPCK. PKTKU SKv KLL. C 5 Jickson county, hid. Ju'y 12, 1S22.

STJTE OF LYDLLYJ. ) Domestic iras'ihrtijn county 5 Attuclmient. JOHN M'CULLOUCII take notice, that there has been a writ ot D mest c Attachment issued from my office, iainst y our omlsand chattels, monies at d Ifccts, at the suit of , A-m Jlbertson, in behalf of the heirs cf Joth ilbt rts n, deceased and saivl v. iit Lui. been retu'iiid extti ted aconli-ig to law mw tlureloi e, uaI e-s vou appear aud answer to ss'ul suit on theoddav of August next, then juilment

will be rendered against v u,and the pn p-

For the Indiana Farmer. JJgents Office, June 29th, 1S22. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that on theSGth instant, I received g32G9, 46 from the Treasury of the United States, on account of the three percent fund. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, Jgentof the State of Indiana, for the 3 percent fund. Statt of Indiana, Jackson County. Two estrays taken up by Isaac Burgh & Joseph Deen, one Chesnut sorrel with a star in his forehead, a few grey hairs in his mane, thirteen hands high, a natural trotter live years old appraised to twenty-five dollars The other a bay 14 hands high, five years old, some saddle marks, a small star and snip, no brands perceivable, appraised to 840, before me June lSlh, 1 822. 9-3p WM. CONGLE TON, J. P.

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sold tu satisfy the PlaiutilVhs

JOSEPH DURFEY, J. P.

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TAKEN UP 2 V WiPiam t' tij;!eioti in Brownrdown JL 2 toAni:ip, Jukbon county, a black Mae, -ix vea-s old 15 hn;s high a sni-iil -pit of white on her tori heid two saddle ioatk. ni !. rands perceivable appaiel at .vc:tv he dollars before me Jm 24. h da) ot M;i. 1S22. DANIEL LDRON, Jr. J. P. J. C

State of Indiana, Lawrence County. Lawrence Circuit Court, June Term. 1822 NOW at this day came Joseph Greggs, J. Rowland, his attorney, and hied in our Cin uit ('ourt hi Libel tor divorce, against Jane Gregs his wife-- And it appearing to the court here by disinterested affidavit, that the said Jane is not at this time an inhabitant of this state-- and on motion of Plaintiff's attorney, it is ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of

the said complaint be published four weeks successively in the Indiana Farmer, a pub-

lic news paper, printed at Salem, that un-

less the said defendant shall appear here on the first day of the next term of this court, and answer the said complainants bill, the matters and things therein contained will be heard and decreed in her absence. A copy. Test, 3 JOHN LOWREY, C.L. C. C. INFORMATION WANTED IF my son Samuel Stevens is numbered with the living, he will relieve the anxietyiety of his distressed parents, by commu nicating to them-- they not having heard from him tor several years past. ISAAC STEVENS. Hartford, Vt. April 14, 1822. *.* Printers in the Western country generally, by inserting the above in their respective papers, will be doing an act charity TO WILLIAM GLASS ONLY son of John Glass, who former ly resided in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. The said William Glass is pretty well advanced in life-- was severe ly wounded in the late war, and has been a citizen of this state for some time. Should this notice meet him, he is respectfully requested to communicate immediately, by letter or otherwise, with the subscriber, one of the editors of the Western Clarion, and to identify the fact of his being the subject of this notice, when he will hear of something much to his advantage JOHN DOUGLASS. Madison, May 1, 1822.

TAKE NOTICE. ALL Persons who are indebted to or h.ie any claim or claims against the estate of Alexander M' Kinney, deceased ore rt quested to call and settle their accounts as we wish to bring the business of saiJ deceased to a cloe as soon as possible. JAVES M'KINNEY. C . . ALEXR- M'KINNEY. ( Admrs' June 2Sth, 1S22. 9-3t TJk'E.V UP, TJ) Y Jlrchilus Scott, Jackson to?rtshp, P 5 Washi'ton county, a II right Pat .Vnre. about seven years old, thirteen and a half Lards hih, hlind of the riht eye, verv crooked 'eo behind, and both hind feet whie, no brands perceivable appraised to twelve dollars, before me, this 3d day of June, 1822 10-3, JOHN PEW, J. P. W. C,

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Salem, Indiana, the 1st of July. 1822, which, if not taken out by the 1st day of October next, will be sent to the General Post Office as

dead letters.

A William Arnold William Armstrong Stephen Akers Thomas Mexander Rev Silas Andrews

M Elisha Malinax John Mitchel Elijah Mitchel, 2 William Mitchel Levi Munden

Rerjamin Albcrtson David Me-s

lC7Tho.e who wish to pay for the Indinnn Farmer in advance (at onr, dollar and fifty cents per volume J can have the privilege of doinj; so, at any time previous to the issuing of ten papers from the tiio- of stilscribinj;. The same terms arc off red to all who may hereafter subscribe Fifty two papers, or numbers, constitute a volume; and subscribers may commence at any number of the volume ; their year expiring at the corresponding number of the next volume. No order of Court will he published unless tiie money accompanies it, or some persorij known to us, becomes responsible lor it.

William Rrown John Raird John Rrielton Samuel Raker John Hnd'Tcr Timothv RoycQ John P'own John P.t-ker Jos'nu-i 1 1 ider David Rurher C James CocQiran 2 Nathniet Coffin Lewis Crow John Cay

Nathaniel Critchfield Oliver pollork

Matthew Collin Ephraim Pirkett 1) Phebe Pa.Iork Charles Duncan Elizabeth Prtton J isepli Denton R Ei.theth Dickerson Matthew Riyhill

Msea Milsp

Simy.n Vathews William Marrs Joah MerriU Rachel May John Moor N John NMv!on J.-rob N " de A"i'lim N'chnbon Abtaham Nobitt () Alexander Owenson P James Prin'jl

Herjani"n Parker

Mr. I) ity E Isaac Edwards John Epnerson (i .r;e Easter William Elliott F bner F: lizr Henry Fulmer G Wm. Gordon Jacob Garrott U inny Gorden Jaco") Gruhb Isaac Goddard David Gilstrap Philip Garner Hugh Graham II Mr. Ilattabouh Natlian Ilinkle Kli.abeth House Mercy Harris John II liter Adam Ilous'i Edward C. Hunter Jacob Hartman Jacob Hauser James Ilumplirey Robert Her.dcrson Samuel Harriman Elizabeth Huff, 2 J John Johnson, 2 L Nancy Lemon J ahn Lewis Pelc Lewis

Jonathan N Robins William Runnels Joel Rvon

Aaron Reder James Rodman, John Huoie Henry R 'nick

Godfrev Rats, or

Henry Rats, or Jacob Click

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xviaiuiew itoDerison

S Thomas L Speake AYinni fred Sutton Peter Sirup Philip Stucker William Shepberil Ritchai d Suaim Jacob Sim me s William Steward Elij ill Smaliwood, 2 T Nathan Trueblood Isaac Thomas V Isaac Vauuhn, 2 W Mr. Wat kins Adam Welker George W. Wilson Richard Weaver Ehenezsr S. Wheeler Eleazcr Wheelock Y Robert Yancey Z

liydia Zink, Susan Brock.

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James M'Lung. RURR RRADLEY, P.M.

WASHINGTON MANUFACTORY. fx v m 9 &y m m THE subscriber respectfully informs the friends of home industry, and the public generally, that ha has established a set of Engine Machines. For carding wool of all grades, from the coarsest kind to the finest Merino, in the best manner. His C?.rd3 are of the first quality, No. 32, ar.d 34, and mostly covered with fdletting. As he is from the state of Rhode-Island, where Machinery of this kind is carried to a greater extent and perfection than in any other part of the United States, and having been nearly all his life employed in Manufactures and making Machines, he fluter3 himself, that he will share liberally of the public patronage. The wool for his Machines must be well prepared, properly cleansed and oiled or greased at home ; and if to be mixed the colored wool must be brought separate. The rolls from his machine will be delivered all cf a size. He also bats wool suitable for Hatters or for Bedquilts, at five cents per pound. The price cf carding will be eight cents', in country produce, delivered at the machine, of the following kinds; Suar, TalIjw, Tow and Flax JLinnen, Bees vvax7 or one sixth pari of the wool. Such as live in the neighboring counties, vvhr wish to employ him, can leave their wool at E. Nc why's store in Paoli, D. Burr's store in Brownstown, or with J. Whit-s of Providence in Clark county, and have their rolls returned in three weeks from the lime it is left. He will also purchase wool. His machine is on the farm of R jbert Dennis, about half a mile south of the Court house. N. B. He wishes to employ a spinner, to work, on a Jack of fifty spindles. He would furnish a double or single Carding Machine for any one who would wish to purchase, on reasonable terms. ISAAC A. DENNIS. Salem, June 28, 1822. 9-3.

I). A. G. BADGER, ft NFORMS his frimuh ai,d the puplic Ji generally, that he has for the seiond ti.. e returned to Salem, wheie he now in-t-nds To make a permanent residence, and has established the Vralcli J hiking husins. at No. 4, Rodman's Row, on tha South iv!e of the l'uulic Mjutie, uheie he will accommodate, in the above, as well as m thai of the SIL VEIl SMI rn P USINE ss, all v.ho insv please favor him with their custom, on as leasonhble terms jhd on short a notice U3 can be had elsewhere. As he has made considerable j ddition to histock of tools and matetials, for doing all kinds of vtork in his line f bu,ines. he flatters himself that he will reader satisfaction n all uch as tm.-ov him as a Clack and Watch maker, S'.'ivr Smith and Jnueih'f. K7"ile aU- pes dvcaved teeth and inserts amfiij o-, in the best manner. Cflocks A arches warranted to per f'iroi.

Salem, May 3, 1822.

MEDICAL SOCIETY. A T a semi annual meeting of the Mediu cat Society ;d ihs second medical district of t'.e stute of Indiana, held in Charlestun, on the II th of J rie, A. I). 1820, the following genilvmen w-re admitted to the p actice of medicine agreeably to the laws, of 'his state, to wit: W illiam A. Scribner, Hu;;h Lyle arol Phdiin Jolly. J Vi ) LKR, Act.. President. Alcvn V e k n o n , Sec Pro Te m.

Livonia.

tC7A!l kiudi of Justices blanks fur.alc at thia cilice.

AGKNTS To the Indiana Farmer.

Wm. Col liar, J unes MKinncy, S

Edmund N e w by, Paoli. Samuel Stanley, Asa (i lover, 3 Iiroicnstrnvn. Jacob B. Lowe, !il xtmington. S 1 m u e 1 E r w i n , Palest '-m1).-. A. Clapp, New Alb iny. 1). A G Badger, Coluuibiu. The I'jst Masveis in il t!ie respective

towns where the Indiana Farmer is taken,

are also appointed agents.

We a'low the folio vin prices for pro

duce in payment for the ludiana Farmer.

Corn per barrel, 100 Flour per hundred, C Of) Bacon per hundred, 4,IM) Butter per pound, 8 Oats per bushel, IT Sugar per pound, 17 Rags, cotton & linen, per pourul, Flax-seed, per bushel ;"0