Indiana Farmer, Volume 38, Number 1, Salem, Washington County, 7 February 1823 — Page 4
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.Masonic Hall. szex or r'MK rrro ttiGmr m i smn yoiwEB VMBKk fM MTJL JHCM HE 'kubsctibr respectfully informs the Jl public, that he has just opened a tiuuic of Entertainment, in the town of Salem, Indiana, Opposite the Court House, fronting the public square, lately accupied hy Wiiliam . Twidy; where he has furnished himself
wilh toe recriisites necessarv for the con-
Had noffcr si once to wound t in Mess. I Trni.tafrHirm wUhnn
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She gave to h,m Ur inne nt n..vc?;on ( TRAVELLERS AND BO RDERS.
Arul the warm leeiins m i-er g-.u:
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And from tin storms of life she sought protecton, In his d 'tr love , her home of earth';, rct: In this sveet trust her opening days were blest, And jovoujlv she hailed her coming vsrs ; For well she k;mw th; t even it disire-t, There vsould le one kind hand to dry her t'i.v . He left h v And in trouble she aw k From her yc-25 dream of bliss ; but mar-niU'.-cd nor Over her s:i::i. s: ..'rrir.gs. nor spoke To arv r no on her cruel 'ot. Yoa vvuld :?ivc deemed that he ha 2 been fV -t, Or thought her Ivu&m c .doj t: t..? it-rkc ; But if --r ?het-J; uire wi ci.. hcrtrr pot. 'Twa little tut it told hjr heart vz h r I " .
And der per arn' nyjre iIt the rsmfu! flurh
His stable is well furnished with Com, Outs lik Hav, and strictly attended by a steady Ostler. CZ7From his experience in thi line of 'jsuinesa, he hopes to render such i tisfacjon as will ensure him a libetil Kire of public ".i:cncge. SAMUEL PECK. Jtwuary 1S23 35-St TAKEN up, S an c;tr:y, tad brought before ro; the j sub3cr.b', . Ju'ire of ihe Peace for v v i!nton ounty, by G,'orac vtarburk, f V iraon t wnship and aid county, t win i t: MJllE ' reppnsed 'o he twelve yt-as old. fourteen h.-nils and three iaches high, no visible mark r brand, no ho?s on; jilned at twenty 6k t .!t !lRrs. hv Ilarvev iiArv lm! Dxv.d
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NOTICE, TT S hereby gircn, that wc the subscribers.
, hall pitition the as!nngton county Cit cuir Court, on the second day of the I starch terra, nit enuin, to have commisj lioners appinted to divide certain lands
-a -v.-rt, tco h-jmule t .tenlorc, .oniiif? to th- estate ct James Harbison, -ir-,-,d Vun: she leased, ,n count v
JOHNS'S HARH1SON.' Janutty 1, 182.3C-4w.
rn.iir into siUiv" us 'f-ir-.
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She lot oi ?-id he f jrive him ; Mid in dr- j
COLLECTOR'S SALE
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Shfa,v'. i hle'sin; on hi future vears. And -f-c H-t-rit t ) sleep ; rnrhly reiving Up o j t i vr vvr.jch shall . f.ce i.!! u ars. Her s: ij..t tu f tn voud; iu.- JI.:'ret
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a i s ) . v. TOI.D BV 4 ?v HAT HEWS. 4 1 fr. od .d (nvs-ii, vK..-n in Dcv enshire, wcrr vfjtin a .q ia;::t.i :cc, wh hd a da ?gh:rr. net icaiirk bie eithe. f w :, be.ia:y or aecntUjd.siwuiwts. She hid p-Sicd th" g:..rvl rlian:tcrac, and was certainly on the wanr; bai her "kea". h id lost none of its sensibditv to ia grancis oassion. She had f.r ten year been coTpicuous for h-r dress, airs and 'brau catchers," bat ala.r hc hid toil cd A night" at Wills, routs and levees, but had caught m beau. Heing as vain as the wa3 simple, we thought hrr fair Crne for a q.j z. Ijss Luerctia Elvira
ta:d I. nare yu.,hei2 of the hte act of
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V V -tiie ri Drowustovrn, on the 10'h day ul D-ccrnbcr next, the following tracts uf land or o much thereof ta wdl satisfy the tnr.en and c -itafor the year 184k2 unless the scne be redee'ned before th sale: Go, George 80 arret, section 6, towa 6t nortW rane A east N- wby, Nattiao I6i acre, section 15 loutu wesrquarter, towu 6, uorth, rare 6 Ust. Spir, lohn 1G0 acres, section 60, south et quarter, town 6 rne 5 east. dme 160 jcre, section t, south tMSt qui' tr, t-'Vv u 4 uor'h, range 3 east. S.i MITEL POWELL, Collector. January 4. 13C3
TAKEN UP,
H Y Barnetf Dav is. n the 15th of Jan-
ujry, 1823, a bnht Bar Mare six
J- ..' oid, tuppoosd to br fourteen hands a..d a half high, a &tar and snip inclining to a bla.e, both aind feet white, and the left fore foot the name, nh-.d before, no brands p-rceivable, ha the appearance of a w art on her it It arm; appraised to thirty six dollars. G ven under mv hand anil sal 36 JONATHAN LfM -X, J. P.
(D')U ! hu-toa up her CUrtou aa:d m , larce r bainls.
.t bv which all ladies vrnh small
all be allowed to mury tvro No sir, siid h screwing uth into a pucker) VVh4t a v! Y U arr wrnno b(wxrr.
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i LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the P.;t Office, at Pales tine. Indiana, on the 31st December, i82; wh'ch, if not taken out before the 1st of Ap.il ..xf wi!i be sent to the Genera) Pst Offic as dead letters.
i H are to be all wed two husi.AW ME!" rx lamed he.
(f r. ti -v.z Krr noH'h a big as a IL'CLT.) Wha i can ,u law!"
An h ur wrll s.ent condemns a life When wc rciicct on die -uin of improve mrnr a id delight gamd hi that sngle hour, liuw do the multitude of hours already past, rise up and say, what g i ul has marked us? VVouldst th m know the true worth of time, employ one k.jUk.
H Arr.08 H Bn'dwin Dixon B own Rufus B.own Martha B tkin C Asa Cook I) 7ichariih Denny James Dale F Joseph Finny David Ferguson Will iam Foot Benjamin Fipi II Hanner Henderson Kohert Henderson Aithur Hartinge John Harvey
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Strong Testimony A mountebank expatiating on th virtBcs of his drawing
uccets, was interrupted by an o'd wo ! Thomas Ircna man, who asserted ather ironically, ;hat ! L
ahe had seen it draw out cf a door four Joha Lamb
ruity ten pennv nails, that defied the uni ted flT-rts of two of the strongest blacksmiths n he country with their ha -timers
and it
Msry Ieferty S6
William MLane Isham Meador,jr. Robert Malone Ceorge D. M'PheraoD James Mundell Reuben Mayfield, 2 John or DuryMobley Robert M'Kain P Alexander and Johi Poe Lewis Philips R Dinah Ruhottoa Lewis Roberta S Samuel Simoni V John Testil
W fiamuel Wright Henry Winders Jacob Waggoner Isasr WilliHins JOHN BROWN, P. M.
iFm. P rvuicyy INFORMS all tho-e indebted t" him, that they ar ereftir to call on Huh M'Pheeters, esq who h-.s all his account for collection. p7Dae-billg will be taken fron such whose a. coun-s ft on book. January S. 1 823 SS.S
?"Ca&B given fcr tU Silycr by D. A. Q.B
KSTRAT. TAKKN up by JameM Dudley, Jtckson coumy, Garssyfork Township, a dark BROWN MARK fourteen hands hih, nine vears olrf, a star in her forehead, a small white spot in her riht flank, rather crease fallen, no brand: or other marks perceivable, appraised to twenty dollars by Jonathan L, Wright an Thooaaa Duuler, before me, SAMUEL BTANMY,.r...
FTTH HAT,
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lie vendue, in ton county. thK PJil
where twenty h
pay, the balance
the put chaser giv
aecutity due atte
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January 17th, 182j
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r , , Salem Librajopipajiy. ipONVENEl) on the 25il f January instant, and on due consideration it was unanimously agreed tuat a tax of two dollars be laid upon each share; which was ptomptlv paid by fhe members present. The compuny having taken uite consider ati jn the re-it importance at.d utilify of circulating i'foimation and knowlece. and hat a well r-u!ar-d Library the most cheap and effectual mear;s by wh ch tha end may be accnmplishe d, did res i , t'ar any person shH be entitled to an equal share in said Liora y, with the othJ: viembers, ny paying fi e d Har3 o B Booth, Trea-urr, firovided 'he payment is oiade witn'ii two or three weeks B thi tesolution,an opportunity is clfcied to-Sril who are dispose! to join the company, t .tain an eq'ial shire, fy payn five ?! :!ar- a 1 1 h the othet membeiswh hav pmd seven tod it is expected that no pe Mtu, who feeU for the welfare and prosperity of our town and county, or rej;aris his own individual profit, pleasure c haopiness. will hesitate in embracing g favoraolean ippo. tunity. Ordered to be published in the Indiana Fa'mer. J. ROWLAND. Librarian. January Sis?, 1823. RED CLOVER E E I ) FOR SALE. 'IVtE subscriber ha1-, at Jacob Hattabuh's, Meb.ttN store, and at h?s wn house, a quantity of led c'over gttd for sale at $6 00 jer oushel, or 5 cents a j'jsrt. He will tive insi ructoo.s h;w to sow it, by application to hint, living on the Muddy Fork of Blur River. HENRY WTMAN. Oct.her 7, 1822 23-tfp.
NOTICE. 1 SH ALL app!y on the first Hay of the March term next of tne J.u-kson Cir cuir Court, or as soon after as councd can be heard, for Commissioners to b- appointed to divide an undivided I'raC id Land belong ing to the estate of Joseph Siei s deceased, lying in said county, between the heirs of said estite. GEORGE SIERS. January 6, lt3. 34
A LIS T OF LETTERS Remainiu in the Post Office, at Bloom inj;ti.nv Monroe county, I (liana, on the 1-t day tut January, 1823, which, if not taken out by the 1st dav of pnl ".ext. will he tent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. B Villiam Kdnz
L Jerremiah L-jckwoDd M
Alfred Bukark Peter Baugh Jersey Brown
Spencer Burlingame Dinil Mull
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Orin Crocher, t Benjamin Chandler Thomas Carter D Samuel Dickey K Elijah Elliott G Stephen Grimes Gibson Garret John Gray H
Philander V Holester T Samuel Holmes Hennery Thomas
Moses nicks Craven P. Hester J Bamuel Jones, 3 Hogea Jaeobg K. James Kent
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James Matlock
B'icc Miller K. C. Moberly N ConroaJe Nosier P Marmadukr Potter R David Roger John Rapley S Arerton Sherrel Jameg Smith
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James Whitcomb
John Wo:d Wm. W Wilson James Watteia John Whaley Jesse Wright WM. HARDIN, P. M.
Tailoring Business. John Courtney PurcelL
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Salem, and the public in general, that he has commenced the above business to Salem, two doors above J. M'Mahan, Esq. ON CHEAP SIDE. J. M'C. Purceil, having made himself master of the modern improvements in the mode of cutting and making garments of every description, flatters himself he is able to execute the commands of his patrons in a style not inferior to any in the state. December 27, 1822 WANTED At this office, a boy between 12 and 15 years of age, as an apprentice to the Printing Business.
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onths creditK
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I he ffiven by hL.
CHARDjsON.
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lefwis Noat, one Bay docked nor brandedf vq old last Spring r Hollars, before 5?a
pe lor said county, ny hand this 28th day of 35-3--p. UEL HARTSOCK, J P.
TAKEN UP. SLU RUM, ofPosev town-
p, W ashington qpunty, one bav fil-
1 . supposed to be five years old last spring, 14 hands high,co brands perceivable Appraised to twenty dollars, by Forga Johnston and Levi Harrnan, before me A RON H RDEN, JP W C. December lsi, 1822.0 SS-S:p A LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office at New-Albany, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1 823. which, if not taken out before the 1st day .if ,pnl next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letiers, vi7. A Jane Ki. kpatrick Richard Aston, senV O L
M i-g.ret A drain
Jonn P. Agan B Wilt iam Bvley Charles R Bfowo Stephen Beers C Gearge Cx-sell Mrs. Conner Geoige Cottonham D Daniel IV uherly Giltje.t Daisonr Wiiliam Daniel K La'hrop Eiderkin,4 F U. J. FI yd, 3 J.'hu French Geoige F(mee John Flirkrier Mason C Fitch H John Hi!!h -use r Apollos ti si J James Jamet
George Lidil" ay
iieni Lawton Craven L) nn Q Stephen Laugfon M Jcob Maubcc Daniel. Mufslemaii Jac&UAlaicell, a Daniel Nit.nolson W illiam Parifcsdn Charles Paxson S
Casper Shibe W illiam Swigg
Jeremi.ih Starr J ;n.thn P StockroiR John Schlotherback AJichael Schwartz T Rl'iabeth Tetrick
J D Thuciason, 8 W Richard W'atson Joseph L. Wicks Brzi':3 WrdU
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JOEL SCUiBNEP.. P. M.
LIST OF LE T ' ERS, Remaining, i- tUftfVos- Offi e at Paoli,, Indiana, the lt WJanuaiy, 18.2S. whicfi, if not taken out y The lt day ,,r p il next, wiil he sent to the General Post Office aft dead letters. A J Charles S. Ashworth Michael J.hnston
Lewis Allen B Francis Bltnd Samuel Bnson John Bddney C Henry A Coward William Craig John Cook Joseph Crawford Siiadrach Carter n Duncan D-Toch Will iam R Dalton E Edward Fernery F David Fimer Divid F-sher H William Hoggatt Hannah HoUlay N'il!iam Harper Lewis Hamonds Stephen Hamption efoica Hill
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Richard James Westley Jenkins Martin Krotsinger Alexander Keith M Thomas Monedon Isham Martin Robert M'Kinncy William M'Broom P John Pence R James Roden John Reves Henry Rogers S Jacob Stephen Thomas Self James Undewood William Warden Michael Weaver Jonathan Wilson Sai.iuel Worrel Clerk of Orange Co.
JOHN R. PORTER, P. M.
AGENTS To the Indiana Farmer. William Colliar - Livonia James M'Kinney - Livonia Edmund Newby - Paoli Samuel Stanley - Brownstownn Jacob B Lowe - Bloomington Samuel Erwin - Palestine Dr A. Clapp - New Albany The Post Masters in all the respective towns where the Indiana Farmer is taken are also appointed agents.
NOW IN THE PRESS, And will shortly be published by SAMUEL Dl LLWORTH, MILITARY INSTRUCTOR AND MILITIA MANUAL, Containing a system of discipline and maneuvers of Infantry, adapted to the use of the militia, shewing the formation. maneuvers and evolutions of Company, Battallion and Regiment, Also the several duties and situations of each officer and non-commis-sioned officer on parade and in maneuvers. To which is added the most approved mode of Manual exercise. Price $1 in boards 75 cents stitched. Subscribers received at this office.
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