Indiana Farmer, Volume 13, Number 1, Salem, Washington County, 26 July 1822 — Page 4

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july, . ; j o .v j companiog a five .entucky In- , centi bill on ,al notes of hand apers of consider-,-iher, only, Should i return it to the subwith the printer, a gen.1 be given. SAMUEL vest. j 10, 1S22. 1- 3t

'Sheriff'' Safe. 1TJ Y virtue ct an execution to mc U;O rectcd, issued from the Jackson circuit court, I shall expose to public sale on Saturday the Sil day of August next, in Brownstow'n, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 5 p. :i. four lots in Browns -town,numberd 137 158 149and 150, tain ororiition. as the oronjrty of W il-

ham Naylor.to satisfy au execution in fa-

vor ot Darnel reck. WILLIAM fl. EWTNG, Shff J C.

SicrifTs Sale. i virtue of aWrit of fi. fa. to mc direct-

.-.-.ed from the Jackson Circuit ..n ovnn.p t, public sale, on

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i ,., uut next. in ISrowMStown,

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:f Win. Crer-har. h-tween

of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 5 I'. M. and lot, 'm ISai vrUvn, N-. 4. certain tract of land adj unit - the

,,n tract, containing I3t acres situate, It . ' . t -"T mi it'll ntiO,'

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TAKE NOTICE A LL persons who are indebted to, or L hiv? anv claims against the estate of Jee ItiitUr, lately deceased, f Jackstiii cauntv and state of Indiana, are notiti ed to calf end settle their accounts with the undersigned administrators to said csti"p, between t!ds and the twentv seventh id J a n 2 nest, when the business i f th es tate must be brought to a cloe a-reeable to hTl-Si D VMEL PKCK, ? g. 4 PKTKR SK KM- 5 K Jackson county, Jnd. July 12, 18.

TIT) Y .irfiiius Sco, Jackson-township, jj P Washington county, a iJriit Bat, Siare, about seven years old, thirteen and a half hands higji, blind of the riht eye, very crooked legs behind, and both hind feet white, no brands perceivable appraised to twelve dollars, before mc, lljis 3d day of June, 1822.

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J LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Po3t-()fTice at Paoli. Indiana, on the 1st day of July, 1822, which, if not taken out in three months, will be ?ent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.

et. sjcii-jn 14. tnkvu in .-xrtuin a th propertv ef Alcftndjr T. t'r.iu'. t sa'.ly ' i exc'ition in Hv:r -.f J -.dm Hfi ty. WILLI M 11, K.WING, 'i jj J C.

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STATE OF LVHLi.VA, ? Domestic Washington CJimtj. S Attachment. FOfiN M'l ULLOUCII akc notice, that there h been a writ of 1) 'tnestic Attachment i?-ned fiom my oiri.e. ainst vour goiids ami chattels. mMs.ies arid eifecs at the Vait of JvA.t Albertsm. in hehalt of the heirs at Joteyh Alberts -n, devea-ed; and said writ having been returned executed ac-ording to law now thnfoi e, un nj appear and answer to s-aid suit on the 3d day of August next, then judgment will be rendered agiirt voM.and the propertv taken, said to siliafy the Pliintiff's dema .d. JOSEPH DURFIIY, J. P. Ju!:f8t 132.2.

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nrWV. f:-!d com-, -sior.i-d a:;d sf mT . (ii -ij rrs of t;ie 4.ii bt'.'zsde, Indiana MilitiaTv.ill attend a brigade dtil! n.uttr, at J I r., r r-(-nr 1 1 o'eb ek f I liUrS-

day the

ed during the i;:tv . -uh-.z ni;ht. Officers -ill ! e r: ;cd wit;; - ai.d side arm, llv order ,.f

(Jen. SAWM, MILR'IY.

TALLN UP "T"V Vii!!:a:n Congleton in Urownstown X'j township, Jackson county, a black Mare, hx years obi 15 h-.nds higha small p)t of white on her lorfhead two fc-.d lie matks n; brands perceivable nppraised at seventy live dollas s before me t;is 24th tl.iT of Mav, 1822 I) N1KL W ALDRON, Jr. J P. J. C-

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State cif Indiana, Lawrence County.

iMirrencr Circuit Court, June Ttrm 1S22 "T ( I W ar thi dav came Jussnh Grecg,

bv J. Rowland", bis attorney, and Tiled

in our Circuit Court his Libel for divorce, against Jane Greggs hi wile And it ap-

pearing to the court fie e ny ilis.tuerc3r.eu afli.lavTt, hit the said Jane is not at this

time an inhabitant d this state anil on mo

firm ... PlaintilVs attorney, u is oroereo" by

the oMi't that notice of" the pendency ot (he said complaint be pubiUhid tour weeks uf a sive! v in the Indu'ia Farmer, a p'ib-

lie new p per, p.inted at SSaleni, that un le.vs tiw a M defendant haU apr ear hef'""' .

the li; t day of the next term uf tliis c uit,

a:.d answer t':e sa;.: coinpi?inants inn, me

matters r-nd things tberein contumed will

be heard .;:.d decreed in her aosence.

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JOHN LO 'A RLY,C. L. C.C.

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.'j-iness, f"r a dweh

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conrr.od 'ti.iii ( . ' private u.iuly. AL O- numhr well knnwn by the name cd the SIM L' U on which t'ere is an rxceilen meadow and a thnv ing young orchard. This lot is lare, and very valuable. The above described property U r fared for sale on reasonable term. A good title will be given to the purchaser. Fr further particulars apply to the subscriber in New Albany. A. HKSS. Jatu 12, 1822, H tf

I.YFO !l MA TIO.V WA.XTE I).

ITF mv sou Szrrinel Stevens is numbered

0 vrHflhe living, he will idiee the anx-

i,iv'hl distressed parents, by commu-

nicatincr to them Ihev not having heard

Iruin him for several years past. ISAAC S'lEVKNS. Hartford. I t.Avril 14, 1322.

,'P, inters in the Western country ge nrr:;ilv. bv iiiseiting the aboe in their re

spective papers, will be doing an act of chi

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run LIC .YOTICE KS hereby given, that at the expiration of nioe weeks after d?e, application will be made to the Register of the !and Oflice, at J.'fierscnville, for th.e renewal of a certificate in my nam, far fractiomil sec'in No. 21. town No. 4 north of range No. 3 E. in thedi-fict of Jefari-o aille, the original havir " b en lest or destroyed Given un

der mv hand this 9th day .f Jalv. 182.

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ABSALOV. SHU YE 11.

SitctilPs Sale. 'hD Y virtue o' an execution U me direct$1 ;J ed. issued h'-m tbacleiks ofiiccof the Ilrrrison circuit court, 1 shall expose to public sale, on Monday the 22d day of July next, between the lo urs of 10 o'clock a. . and 5 i. m. on the premises, a certain tracttf i.n:l, eor.tairiiog two harol ed thirty two cud a half acres, being pari of fractional t ection, Number eighteen, in Township six north, of range sx east; taken on ssecuticn as the property of James Shields, tt the suit of Joshua Shields.

WILLIAM 11. KWING, Shff. J. L j

TO WILLIAM GLASS,

NLY son d John Gif-s, who foimer

v rosulPd in IvUiliOen ion tuuntT,

Pnnrmvlvania. said William Olass is

nrpffv'weh advanced in life was severe

lv ivnunded in the late war, and has been

rWi pnuf this state for some time. Should

this noficc meet him, he is respectfully reii ipsted to communicate immediately, by

l.-ttpr nr otherwise, with the subscriber. or,e

of the editors of the Western Clarion, and

to identify the lact of his being the subject

of this notice, when lie will near oi some

thing much to his advantage. JOHN DOUGLASS.

.Madison, Jlay 1, 1822. For the Indiana Farmer.

Agents Oflice. June 29.', 1822.

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that

oti the 2Gth instant, f received R32G29, 40 from the Treasury of the United States, on

account of the three percent fund.

CHRISTOPHER HARRISON,

Agent of the. State of Indiana, for

the 5 percent tuna.

No order of Court will be published unless the monev accomnanieg it, or some

person, known to as, beoome roiponsible

I or ir.

f aBHMWMH Vjy rfpIIE subscriber respectfully informs

fe the friends of home industry, ana the public generally, that ho has established a set of Engine Machines, o For carding wool of all grades, from the coarsest kind to the finest Mer.no, in the best manner. Hs Cards arc ot the first quality, No. 32, '.md 34. and mostly covered with fiileitmg As he is from the sta'e of Rhode-Island, where

Machinery of this kind is carried to a greater extent and perfection (hm in .:ny other part of the Un''ed State,, :nd having been nearly all his life e nplowd in Manufactures and mki:g Machines, he flatters himself, that he will share liberally of the public patronage. The wool for his Machines mu-st b- well nrepared, properly chanfd and oiled or greased at home ; and if to be mixed

the colored wool must ot orougtu scpa rate. The rolls from his ma:hine will be delivered all of a s:z:. lie also bus wool suitable for ! Litters or for Hedquilts, at five cents per pound. The price of carding will be eight cents, in country produce, ddtvered at the ma chine, of the following kinds; Sugar, Tallow, Tow and Flax L'.nnen, Btes wax, or one sixth part of the wool. Such a live in the neighboring counties, who wish to employ him, c?n leave thei wool at E. Newby's store in Pauls D. Burr's fctore in Hrownstown, or with J. White of Providence in Clark county, and have their rolls returned in fhree weeks from

the time it is left. He wdl aiso pur chase rool. I lis rnarhme is on the farm of Kobrrt Dennis, about half a mile south of the Court house. N. D. He wishes to employ a spin

ncr, to work on a Jack ot fit iy spindle He would furnish a double or single C:?r

diner Machine for anv one who wouai

wish to purchase, on reasonable teims.

ISA AC A. u L N jN i o.

Salem, June 28, 1822. 9-J.

I) A. G. BADGER,

NFORMS his fi lends and the puphc

H ""tirally, that he has tor the sccono

tin. p. returned Salem, wheie !e now in

tends tj make a permanent reiider.Ci;, anfi

has established the

Watcli .Making

business, t No. 4. Rodman's Row, on the Snuth hide of the I'u die Suu.,ie, w here he

will accommodate, in toe above, as well as

in thai of the

SIL VEIL SMI Til Ii USLVESS,

all who may please favor him with their

custom, on as leasoname terms and en as short a notice as can be had elsewhere. As

he has made considerable addition to his

stock of tools and mateiuls. tor doing all

k'nds of work in his line "f business, he

tlatters himseit that he will render satisfaction to all such as emnlov him as a Clock

j and Watch maker, S;tver Smith and Jew

eller. pT'llc also plugs decayed teeth ami inserts artificial ones, in he best

manner. fcC7LlocUs & atches warrant

ed to perform.

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: a ,'ioseph Athon Oiies Allegur Thomas Atkinson Lewis Allen 15 Will iam Brown John Mush John Been Benjamin Boles Daniel Baker J ihn Bray James Biair Archibald Bovd, 2 C William Cochran

Lewis Calvin John Cobb Thomas Copelin I) William Dal ton J seph Di -aner D-tDiel Dunihue Jo!in Dougherty Ja v.-'-. Dickerson, 2 diaries Dewe, 13 E John Eliot, Esq. F George F.azier Sanuel French, 2 llrinrv Fite

Henry Hollowell Matthew Hjr.coc

Stephen Hampton Michael J hnson i;

Ailam l. H

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Jackson Lynch Mary Lafierty M Matthew G. Morris, William M Broom, 2 Archibald M'Cartney N William Noblett P John Pool Elijah Pennick Thomas Phillips Col. John Pennick William Phillips Peter Piles Eliziheth Reynold Gabriel Richards S Henry Sh"rley Thomis Stephen Jacob Stphen Adam Siler Robert Sanderson SheriSVof Orarge County, 3 V Tho-nas Ynndeveer William Yontress XV Abraham W olfngtoc. James Wolfingto:i, ' M 'nomas Watts Tb.o.as Wadsworth Obediah Wilson Jesyer WiUn Samuel Worrell Alexander Wallace Isaac Williams.

!:ephen Mt-isev E. BLANCH ARO, P.M.

i dav ot October neii, General Pst-Office ir?

.ST OF LETTERS Rpmain5n.'T in the Post Oflice at Salem,

Indiara. the 1st vf July, 1822, which, if not

tnk-n oat by the 1 will to ent to tlie

dead letteis. A William Arnold William Armstrong Stephen Aker !'honiie ALxndr iiev. Silas A'' ' re". s Bjriimm Albertson B "A'illian 'vo.yn .Tehn Baird t. hn Br-e-ieltoa vmuel ivjker J .: n Badger imothv V vce J nti M- wn

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Salem, May 3, 1822.

State of Indiana, Jackson County.

rPWO estrays taken up by leaac Burgh &.

JL Joseph Ueen, one ihesnut sorrel with a star in his forehead, a few grey hairs in his mane, thirteen hands hish, a natural

trotter five years old appraised to twenty-five dollars- The other a bay 14$ hands high, five, years old, some saddle marks, a

small star ami snip, no brands perceivahle,

appraiicu to oeiore nie June mm,

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WM. CONGLETON, J. P.

TAKE NOTICE. ALL Persons who nrc indrhfpd in or

have any claim or claims against the estate of Alexander M'Rinney, decea&cd are requested to call and settle their accounts as we wish to bring the business of said deceased to a cloe as soon as possible. JAMES M'KdNNKY, C A , J Ailmrc

A LEX II M KINNEY. Jum 28th, 1822. 9-3t SCTliA G S you RAGS! lJZ Three cents, in Ke7itncku naner. or one

, , cent and a halt, in Indiana currency, will be given for clean linen and cotton rfltf, at

this olticci

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.! shu B'.dgcr l):id Bucher C James Cochran 2 Nailnnicl Cofiin Lewis Crow John Civ

Nathaniel Critchfield Oliver Pollock

Matthew Ccfita Ephraim Piickett 1) Ph. be Paddock Charles Duncan Elizabeth Pattok Joen!i Deriton R

E!i7.beth Dickcrson Matthew Uayhiil

Mr. Dotv

M E'isha Malinar J br. Michel E j .ii Mitchel.fi W lili&m Michel Le:, Munden Di id M i ers Moses !i!ap Sitoon Mathewt WiUhm Marra Jaah Merrils Rcbe! May John Moor N J"hn NewIon J-icob Naugle V iiliam Nicholsofc Abraham Ncbbitt O Alexander Owensop P James Pring'e

Bettjamin Parker

E Isaac Edwards John Epperson George Enster William Elliot F Abner Frailer Henry Fuliner G Wm. Gordon Jacob Garrott Winny Gorden Jacob Grubb Isaac Goddard David Gilstrap Philip (5arner Hugh Graham II Mr. Hattabough Nathan Hinkle Elizabeth Houso Mercy Harris John Haller Adam Housh Edward C. Hunter Jacob Hartnian Jacob Hauser James Humphrey Robert Henderson Samuel Harriman Elizabeth HuiT, J John Johnson, 2 L Nancy Lemon John Lewis

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Jonathan N. Robins

Wil'iam Runneli Joel Ry on Aaron Reder

James liodman, John Hume Henry Renick

Godfrey Rats,, orl Henry Rats, cr -Jacob Click J Matthew Robertson S Thomas M. Spcake Winnefred Sutton Peter Stiup Poiiip Stucker William Shepherd Ritchard Susaim Jacob Simmers William Steward Elijah Small wood, C T Nathan Trueblood Isaac Thomas V Isaac Vaughn, C W iMr. Watkins Adam Welker George W. Wilson Richard Weaver Ebenczcr S. Wheeler Eleazer Wheelock Y Robert Yancey Z

jyuiu 'ink) Susan Brock.

Pelez Lewis

James M'Lun. BURR BRADLEY, P. M. ECTAU kinds of Jcstires Wanks forsal'

at this office.