Indiana Farmer, Volume 17, Number 1, Salem, Washington County, 30 August 1822 — Page 2

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:n-4ae of if. where human beings had not ; private gentleman in Cheshire had not been

tasted loud for eix and thirty hours, and overturned in his carriage.!' the revolution

where sixteen was only preserved by some

morsel of food administered by creatures almost as pallid and wo worn, but who had j i s t as many r;z as enabled thoar. to crawl out without outraging deccnev !:!' Hussions, Turks and Greeks. The pavh.'i .f Salonichi h.id received reir.forcem -nts. ami dcleated he Greeks nr Jim :. . Aiicr tin-. he foil upon thirty Greek x dl-;:es, and canied away the women and cVr.il'') ..- slaves. I'i- (i-ck r"'u!::tion of the Is'-? of .Scio w. e r n vim rti successively to Con tan tin oand ofd like vile, herd; the most roti-

; i-..Hie iorn.n ynd women of the first j of thoc who gave the earliest start to the

in America would not have been effected.

It is very true, that our hero appeared as if created fur the purpose which he accomplished but, really, it is a little way beyond human knowledge to believe that a private gentleman's carriage was overturned, that an acquaintance might be formed with a lady, to result in her marriage, and so produce the instrument of a great and j;'oriou3 event. Or, even if so, Brovidenec designed it. and so there was nothing "pro-h-.ible"' about it. Great men may produce great things but great thir.gs more ofttn brini; out great men. Washington was not

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t,','pilie, scrv troaU'd like the thers. T "!''.' w.'-t aocfunts at Constantinople of

i :Mt.r!jnaV nivii co:nhaf fvr the Tur- ; ki fi 'et.t-'it ivi ce, -:;:n tletaiis were given. 'i"':oe t ! !.. nit of SScio tint had not ' i. ' i soft t lacf . were retairied tor , si i.i -T.ite I uMiiTv. The, s:re't! of tlse

ball of revolution;'' but, w iih unequalled

Jennings William A. BuIIocl:. Scott William i). Clark. Uartholomew Charles l)e Pauw. Clark Isaac ilowke and William G, Armstrong Harrison Dennis Pennington acd Peter Mauk. Fayette Oliver II. Smith. We learn from a letter received by a gentleman of this place, from his friend in Ilrookville that John Test is elected to represent the 3d congressional district in the 18th congress.

The public arc notified that one dollar bills on the Bank of the Common

wealth, altered to five dollar bills, have ben circulated in Lexington and we

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upon him to keep it moving and that he did it, will lender him dear to j;eiiet ation of men yet unlhought o! unanticipated. His memory must endure with the period of cur plaiu-t, and be. he!.1, in respect until i arth itself n dissolved, 'not leaving a

. l.n'.doo p-i:v. r, speakir.x of the lO.Of.O I wreck ht'hind.?' Yet' we cannot believe that : th.it wet i:; i ' v l from r-i io rnd j the etnancij ation of this now great nation ! !av. s;-v?. a !.ov.d "u;Mi!d would not have been e fleeted, if, ty b.td

di iviioj, or for the reason of bad roads, his pa': : rial predecessor had not upset his carrifg". As a:plied to the business of the resolution, tlicre were many lyashingtons, or ihoe una would have performed the r Hrt i 'fathers of their country .' Most extvllcnt he was but all excellence w&s not in his ow n single j i ton.

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The accoun'.s .a.aii I-'urepe wliich we publish to dav.o iy tar towards removing the probaility ui a war tictwecn Uisia ar.d Tuikey. ' nd eed with.out these advices, the extraordinary jrocrLStination of lagoc i s!: hi e. as of itli a otroiii! intimation that it would lerminatc by laaiv.

one Dollar notes are signed by J. T. Pen

dleton, ordv. DLKl), at ins leMdeoce, adjusnm thft town of Salem, on Sunday last, the Rev. Jamrs Narbhjn, aged years. He was a man of piety, and a faithful steward in the cause of God, A large family, numerous friends and acquaintances bemoan his departure. " Skuvamt of tint!! Thv race is run; 'ihe weary toils of life are o'er;

iiie long expected prize is won;

No foe, nor pain can grieve thee more,

"That well known tcr.guc bs ceas'd to speak. Which clo erM the good and av'd the wild, Cb'd rre t:.ose eves ai.d pale that cheek, Where uiid.sscmbled fricndsliip smil'd.'' t,N(:rjrre thy farrily shall l;c-.r, Tin' fervent ,i m 'rs and rauiucls kind; Nor v.iL '.ban feel paternal fear, Lji',..:.y ;.!ef oppress their ujir'1.'

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'K.u i th. e- ha a I.u n a; :te.f foi di-alibc- j rest of thc&e Unitf d States, to submit to iJ,. 'd? attorney, into court, and made t aa. or cio ; h v. I ! i . ,u r e p. . ki n oat i ihit morkoi v of Liberty. V.he will 1:im it appSicL-t'on for the ben-fit of ihe act of int! v k.'.c f Ah :.,:::.!;., L'Lcr i;-: y be Lis ! in .bkvtsffiifV; an.l in order to obtain it, ?! - 5-hency. He having fia d his petitio:,, r'-n i verv siiaflow fa diadem must not cro her . Schedule, ar.d bor-d agreeably to law, in vaKui.i ,::.:! 7V , .V. 'Ibif pi-ti n of j ,,,v;. I i vn nicv. mav by hi-, milrtai v foice. ' c'i-n o the ct urt

ua, or a-ace : . not yt t ! feiaotntal, bat t!:e ! n i4p lH power, for a season, ami daz.ie ; li'htii:p,,v, on motion, ordered, that the p;a -p-c.H held oa' e :a e in favor of peace. the r eoale with ti e -litter of a cot ona' i. i:. I pendency of th; petition be published in If. i- -taad tltat Ai.'xv ;.cr ! o e.!-r- i d of ! 'i his .-p'octac le, so ennobnn!' to a nation, is ' the L:di.-i:a Fa? mor thr?e weeks successive

n t confined to George . and hi, cinap- j notoyirg his crt'Oit(;rs t r-ppear hereon tured subjects. The onler of the ancivnt : ti,c ,rst day of :iext tetm, io lie holden on (a .hpjes is about to be rc-newt d in Mexico, t',c '"'arth Monday in Sep. ember next, and

tae glories of the ancestors of Mont y.uma I '-cv-." e-;i:o, ii any toey can, way the prayto be re-acted, and the sacred in.sj-ty of i tr f ;:! p ? 1 i i 1 c n shall i at I e granted.

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ljt pap".-, 'tiiat a hiiili- n t r. . v in n aid raiolren, are t:.ran ' a-e ;a tii!!v tl .i.a,; d " b.ung ir, aed, in a.e , tbfi.iest "a'r, ever rciio'tubcrevl, a g Ti ant f.;;, with every appear'.; ce id die wo: -t impt'tais of pestilenc, has a t in.' S m , ilea of the cxire no !ittos to v h:ca 'hv? p.M- iritry ara relucrd, may b-' formed from tae fact, that, in the town of Gd.var, a number of wo; i?n ate diily emrd v d in drawing down tuif from the b, 1 fa," r,c i'iboriio jd of the town, on tiieir h;rl;i. F .r a great a load as they are capa'de ofcarrving, tliey obtain but one penny half penny; and, in order to obtain this 5Cir.'y pittance to sustain life, they perform a journey of sir miles, barefooted, uu d' r a hurraing sun.' 'We pledg? ourselves to thU fact that the distresses, i;i extent a id degree, even in th i-e pi. jib.es where it wis suppled to be lsss vete, isfiightfcl and apailin; and that fcines have been witnessed hv tb.e vi-it ir-. which far ciceetled any idea that hid h?.;:i formed of vvhat human nature ceual eudu-e, tint the beholders were obli1 t. retreat in dismay and horror. We speuk nat of a .solitary instance of wretclic'dncs, suc!i as v.c Imvc described, but

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Fhecrdightcr.nl ar.d liberal part of the ! r.ercby von, to ail persons liavinf ius

. ' ion ks wa , nn 1 r.e , Mexicais will nor ensure thH uturpa-.ian JL ai o icai c ;aiis afir.st t state i-t

odaa or, r.o, an getting atl it? readiness that . the people generally murmur ami unless j .b"y cs' .'b;s,v 2, late 'of Jackson crantr, t!a v n ay m ,1 ;bur li . de:i:l; bi-lieving ; Lur hide dashes aw ay bis buwble and its ', Jnf'.-wcoil township, deceased, iiiat their be'ter to db' o a the fit-Id of tattle than to I lordly prerogutiv es. he will soon expo it -nee :.r"heiby noiifard to exhibit tiieir claim! be i,u(be--d ;ae sl.eep. a (bey kn.w that j bow "Uneasy lies the head that we a: a a ler.i'-y proven for adjustment, wi'bin oraj t:."v unl be, .1 t'.ev ie!! tbem-rUa- up. ; laown.'1 j ve ;r Itoiti !e date hereof, at d all tboi? t.-,

t Lt.e o! aF.r d' i;ia have re'iied to tiic d ti t f M. up.i U'mu; us; ar.d Ulysses, in i ..t e x v, i as vtain.ed them, hv proclamatna, of -:vb,at t;-ev h;ive to expect. It ii ':only believed that somr hii puller 'in i;ai o tie' Tur ks w iili i;i:i"v to operate liatt the Gre"ks. i'iie kit? de'ti'.a.tfoi c.;unttv of Seres

j art- indtbtcd to said cs.a'e, are requested It is wor thy of notice, that from among j to make imo-a ! jafe pamer.t (tt the number of eight members, who com- j i'h ) . Kli FYS 1 F.U. L!u:inlirulsr. posed the committee of Way ami Mkans, '!;t:ist II, 18. K'-3:-p.

last winter, there is but one 1 etut ned cue teal i

for the next Legislature. - li d.

A 1 i.zs Thimilk antl Ji.p.miah Mor.

"3Fi;S():sS is.dei;tial to, or that have Ja. ch-iiiis against, tb.e estates of Javus

secow to have been completely desolated ! now. are ccmlidatcs for (iovetnor in the . Tfl:rt c :r Mammi V;:iphe;, deceased by t!ie 'F-i-k, with fire ar.d sotd 3, (') oUte of Ohio al the elctioa i;i October next, late of" Jackson county, lnd. will cnll ami yuun- children weie carried dT to be y-.. settle with the undersie-ned on or le'eret1 br..wU!!t up ,n the Mahommctan leli-b-n. twenty eighth of October next, when ti hnmos J,jtr. ly,. 2ov emnieni is be- From the Indiana Carlie. bumess of said estates mu-ibe brou-ht to

coming mote antl mm a stable, antl tbe state

f.f things genet ally , is impioviog, Fi educe, however, was snrfeand hih. It uas eporled t!iat 10,00') Ir aliens wcr e v.dtldn fifteen league cf the city, whoic object was supposed to be to sttal cattle a force 7as sent t.ut to disperse them. Wasimxo ton! Speaking of ih" ancestors, of this illustrious chief, a late British publication remarks: "If a private countrv uentlemati in Chcsliire, about the year' 1 730,

had not been overturned in his c.ini:ore, it !

John Gray is elected to the S-jiute fVc.:n

the county of Dearborn. Vinkneij James, K Jackson and 74. Ilnsett are elected to repi escnt the county of Deat born. Joseph Lane is elected to represent the county of Vandecburg. David Robb'is elected to represent the county of Gibson. Gen. W. Johnson and 1L V. Hecks arc elected to represent the county of Knox.

v 1111am iasey is elected to represent the

is c.vtremcly probable that America, instead j county of Posey, of being a tree republic at this moment,

would have continued a dependent colony From the. Indiana llepuhlican. of Ivi-land' j prom the county if JctlersonMii Now, with a regir.l for Ihe memory an.l Stapn and Nathaniel Hunt.

services of Washington that amounts near

Iy to veneration, as if he had been sometiling mor than a tnnn with all the roy.ij lir.s in the world for his subjects, we cannot believe it leitrcmcly phae'' that, if a

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Switzerland John Duiuont and Linus Scoville. Kiplcy Joseph Ilentley. Franklin John K. Bush and Will jr. m M'Clcerv.

a ciose r.o re. -ate to law. WILLI A M M A R S II L L . JJm'r . Jrcinni!ou'n,.'1it. tlO, IS-2. 17-3t NOI'ICK, 1jLi!SON3 indebted to, or havini: cha:.'. d. aeci.ior, t!ie estates of Seth Kilis :r H'iliiuia (Zrifiih, deceased, late, of Jack.' ea county, I ml. will call ar.d settle with ms on or before the C2d day of October nex:, when the business of the eaid estates rnus be closed by law. WILLIAM CONGLETON, Mmr Bra in: own, Jug 0,S2 1. 1 T-3 1. 1) lilCIC .i, G. BADGER, WAN'IS AN A FPU EN TICK TO THE Watch Making Business, A boy ficm thirteen to fifteen years of ae

to whom a good opportunity will be givee to learn the Silversmith bir.csi, &,c. I