Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 5, Salem, Washington County, 27 June 1823 — Page 4

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jrj.v ;;. A i V .noi; 1 Z l.l vt'ft- cf a?. as . p'"'nticc t. t;,v V Jul Tardia !) VII) ii t: VMPKKLI, ixCc. 4'7. June ISf':. KSiJ. l iiliiiihh: Lands fir saic. HKNitv sn;.i), "F" JT tv - Oi ,l f; rac i", ti. I-'iro. U t, I iin;is v.!;.' "' .. .v. ; -n-'e if en .! f-'r ; h The (j.c t : - . j 'i'lin '-n ot'ifi. liv miles west I i Kiintnti IT. will alv in pa'(i::er.f, a v. i'M ami h!ire .tVi -teat (or a mx ir-i.n, ara! aine-il crcuif a ill ! uivn for !!. ilaac Hi-: su'jscvi'irir, of ';isl;inc:to.. r uatv, iG au!iu: ;mI t' act as n;!nt fur Xli. rpf vl, in the si! t f the ve land r"'0.ic '-f the a')ovr im'r.tiiM rd c'iartcr cctiarii hr.s a tolrahV a .d ill st'at ujoi; it the', ate bath fdl va'. ed. VILMM I1AUVKV. Jur.c COih, 1823. rG-tf. To Well Diifircrs. TTPtif-: ll.tzul of of x'uv. SnJera Jl. CV.:-;;'"-3M'n will let outtu the lowest bidder, on the CSrh J jc. inst. th Ii;m and vall:iup two Tu .lie WtdNin .ili-ia. Ti-.e jdiio, term, wdl be taadcl: lown c:j trie dav vA sale K. W. M A LOTT, f Tr. rlMKN I'P, Ly J- hn 1) IVfnpao. livjj t:.i :i Ja-.k-oa cauutj, (5rasyl-a: k to a- .!p. o: e - . r r t i ta.ire and co;t; mam r.bo-.r 15 .a:. ds and h:u hi-h, a star in her fore i !; colt ah.-u f.'a r.ars old, with a Iu;:r tsa its r.evr hind I at. At jir.'i ed to twen . five lt-IIar, 'ooth taa-a a ad cdt, Uy us, William Mo'ire aad Ah -ham Hurt", bc1 r' ' "s :ir:i. i'anli:v, j.p j.c. MiV ilG, 55-3 w

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DOCTOR GARRETT

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den e, on the read lead-.n. frm S i!em to Jei'.Vx'nvdle and C'larlestown, fi nulrs ea.U of Salem; where he iatenils practicing as uual. Kvpectin more leisure than he had in Salctn, he thinks proper, now. to reive a p-actice he r.ace fallowel with seme benefit la the people tha' is, of setting apart one day in each week far ;iir.j; advice to thoe who may need it, ami who may nut wi?h to buy medicine: J'he peoal ? ae, therefore, informed t!i3t on Friiia' ofev.vv week he will he. found at home t atteail on i;ivinj advice fn e trom aav charge. And th-it he has a riod stock u herh3 for the beaeiit d t .ose w'.-.odo not w-a t ue s:, p medicines. June 13, 1S-2J 5J tf A LL persoan hiiin c-aims against the 5ti?e of J eph IVr-soas, deceased, a hereay ;. i (iel iliat they mJt present tf;-i: clatm-.r accounts If 'j.i'ly nu: ntica ted for settlement on or 'oefre tle 15 h d y of w.irc!i next, if they vi-h to enjoy the hearts pointed out in tij statute, in such c .-e, mid" a d p,-ovidil J vPiiiZ CU N K . i i .;: i rJstrctor. Ileadir.: l ow ::it . Jackson (' -arity, !avl:..a. Jaa e u'h, ISZ5. 5i; 5t -giAlIKN 1 P. hyCahy Tucll. li. i; - in a J-c'sson iouny, ifate of Indinna, (t f.rk towr-sltip, one tay mare, bih hind feet white, no hrrmd orotic mritks fe ceivahle ah"Ut 14 hnnds 3 in'!ies hih; uj'p.Kcd to six or cven rars old. Ap p: !-ed to -15 50 c nt. by us. K.:a Tu!!is a;;d Jarnr (' a"r. .iv, before me, H MUKlS I'ANLKY, j r j c. Ji;h3 C, 55-3t

I' "fir "v"t tsG qn cho?c?i r,dminisirati i fUsi on the estate of Edward Mowlins. de

ceased, late of r.shinston cutrsly, notic is hereby pfiven 'hat all demands against the es ate must be legally proved and exldhitvd for settlement within one year from the first of April. 133 Debts due. the estate must be settled with as little delav s possible. SALLY UOWLINS, Ado.'K June 3, 1803. 54 3-.v TAKEN UP, Y Abraham Luck, living in Monroa JJj) county, Clearcreek township, one Unlit Hav Horse, supposed to be 14 years old, 15 hinds one inch hih, branded '-n the nar shoulder, suj p sed to be J 15. hut the J appears dim, a car on tie u-. ar hind ;e above the pasture j-int; there is a hell on the said horse, supj osed to he abemt a did larhell, huri on with a leather ct.l!ar. wi:'i a buckle, and tied down wiih a laj; kskia wit jn api.' sell and described f)yj.j-e;! Ii.acken and David Scott, before ie, his lGdi day ot M I8C3 54-3 a . mk- ' : : ' H k j , ; . , P .oncK T ti "ill ti sunscrib iasin taken oat letteis testamen'ary of tiie estate oi Cluistley Sowder, (late of Washing on county) deceased, hereby ntdilies jI. per sons ha it. g; clainx against sud st ite, to exhi )if the saaie to the subscriber within rne yea from ibis date. p -palv fiuthen-ticat-d for settlement and all persons in debted to said est. te are rtquetr(J to make payment wathoa' d ia. J ()D .-OWDKR, Executor. .Mav 9, I3C3, 53 3t

KEJV HAIFA SALT, FOR sale, by the barrel r.r bushel, rJ the ii.wf-st cash price, tr cxcharjpe for 15 con, Flour. sliellcl Com, Corn Men!, Whiskey or Flax Linen, at the marketprices; at the store d the subscriber, necr the market house, Newalhanv. Slwll WOODRUFF, Mav 9 1825. 51 ti"

MANUFACTORY.

UP by J,?eph UvL J-";l;3on X. t wnhip, VJ?hic?.ori Coui.ty, one h i v nr.r.-. aLo'i- 14 Wands and one inch h'. '. a .out ix er eiht years old. vome addlc sp-.-tsoa c..ch - d . Ooth hind fet white up to he pasture joint; crease (alien, sup p.iv.ai ta lie wit t ton no brands per cei a file. Appra'-ed to 3f. by Saaiuvl Mar,-, and Ja nes llur. phrt v, before me this 3d dav of June, ISC 3

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T.iIkK.V up PV Kennedy Pat".'ran, living on Mill fx .eek w. ia-. M t ? e , I f . a ri s Oil'- i. 'a i.ili, -upp 'iial to he la . Mold pprtised 'o bv li j n i ri phetis atol J.'.mei M.udiin, .hefore uc tia l'J b day td p tl, U-23. dir-3t J IK C itAVFUKl), j. State f Indiana, Lawrenc? count-. S

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WOOL CAKD1NG AND CLOTH 'DRESSING.

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a. and the pubhe. in mt-1 ; ra!. that thi-v .are carrying on the above busi.aos in b'al in all tih various branches. And havir ,'; taj.de alt the necessary improvements A their machinery, they feel warranted, in savin.., tha! their work shall be as well executed, as at any machinery in the westeiai country Customers br inioo wcol fromadistr will have their wak despatched fs ly as j. ssible. ooi or cloth ccived at the s?or ( t Booth ar , v.al the Mill, on Watei strer jv; red?, noi th of die bridge. SC7"04ie pound cf gretse 13 enough f . v eih? pour.ds of wool

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Charles De Pauw

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tnent against Ohai le 1) ' Pauw, whica writ ha t) en returned exe u ed now un!ss the said defendant appear by hi'uself vr a't.rney, to answer u.d plead o said ai4. on or ht-lo'e the lG'h day of J-ine n -xt, Jid men! will be iernb re' against him for the anioun' 'd the plaint Tfs ihtaa.ul (iien in.de- my lund am? -eal tins lt dav of Mav. 1SC3 53 4w YAilVt. D LO-i ,J P. :l.

:;orc:-: f herebv iven. -. e shall petition he W.is'ilrii' 0:1 Circuit court, on the

' second dav of the Ju e "t erm, next, en.rair;, t. ' ave rc-mmi-sinnr: c. appointed ti ! iii i r 1 i;i'nN noloaia to the es 1 I tate of Jcsiah Johnson, deceased in said 1

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CONIES no here he said plain'jiT am! for ca'oe shewn to t'ne c urt wlr. pu'-d'.cation of t!'e pendency of hi lia ::-r,wid has not oecn made. 1. i c ri!ered, that notice of the per.uen c J f Li . I for a divorce he itiven the : ' leadant. hv p'u'alication ha i!;e lt d. ana F.nate-, a Oaa'tte of z - uci al ci-tula t;.o , piiated at Sa! tn, in U .i-hi;;. in county, Indiana, for six weeks successively; and he cause is continued. A Copv, 5 Cm Test. JOHN LO WIiKY. Cili.

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JOSEPH SHULL, U vNSOM JOHNSON. 50 4w

Subjoined men far remark'.-, an the Vaiv:iaciuring of Clcih, and nj sorting IVcjI in particular. Kvkiiy ll.ece oitht to be dr. :ne 1 ;n'.c foui parcels h.a on the ii?c:: and iar sh ulder? is tiu- finest; that on the nack nra'. partly on the side-, next; on t'ne belly thrthird; arid on the Irgs and hinder parts, the iirdi. In this foim tiie Wool eujht to be divided from species of Sheep. L;-t v ;. Y ool becaipfudy parted, taking th . f:::e--and shortest, leaving no coarse locks with it. as one pound of coarse woo is enough to destroy the ijuaiitv often pound of tine I hen have it well cleansed and pic k iL ar.d theie will be r.o diftciiity in e!d;iir--ir. jreoii Rolls then spin w d. let the f:liir.;t r.e sp j;k by one persi.n and wrfl wn-ve, wit's A' threads clo.-.e loether, but na- t.:a hix If ou have coase and fine vool mixed toKeth.er. it cannot be a fine piece; and if the fi.-ii-ij; he pun by tliiii rem peisar.s. it w.Ii be apt to packer or ceck'e in 'die Mi! ': and ii two weave on tiie sa.e p.icce, (ine thick i.d the o'her thin, ifv. i'd have the san'.e ehVct. The above rean.iil '. are for niukir li; c Cia'h and if nt'o - iy ntteraKd -0. w.- in ayequal in workman -hip rr.d beaut'., any im-f-M-rf d cioihs, ami ahou? one third ctwpcr. 5srjr"Ti., prices of carding atai .lav ar will tie as low as at any other machine in the c-'Urrrv I) ViD O C AMPBELL & Co. April 1 3 tli iS3 4S-3m.

; NFS To tue Indiana Farmer. Wra. Colliar, . 1 1 1 . 1 Livonia. JaTp.cs M'K!iiaey Ed.iiut.d M"wiy,- Paoli rv.muei Stanley, llroicnstnwn. Jacob 15. L 've, il'xnitinton. rSamuel Ew in, Palest .11Dr. A. Jlapp, .War Albany. iFaslimgton I miu factory.

Frp .KEN UP en tiie 1(Jth lay of May, H 1823, by Wi i.aai Clark, living in L-.vreace county. Pleasant rati to vnship, aisuon the waters t" Iittle Salt Crek, onebiv mare fourteen hands one inch hi,h, six ")'? rs old, v.itli a lame bell on with a irc' ti collar, and a d:ub;e huckle three of hrr feet shod, some small saddle spots, no other marks or brands perceivable ap praised M Thirty one do'darn by Jesse Gilsi: aa na J Arnahl Helton, nefote me on the a dar al Mav. 1 -v23 r-Wn DjNIEL PILE, J.P.L.C.

HTIIE uhsctiber r;speetfully informs the U tieiuls of home indiustry and the public eaeraliv, that his fi s ate A' YGL YK M. ICIII. YES For Carding H'ool nr; in couxjdrte opera tivn. nnt half mile Strith of .Salem. ( I t ) His cards are of the that (jualit . iNo. 3 aiot 34, and mostly of fillettia cmls, and he makes no hesitation in saying, that the rolls from his Machinery wiil be as joodas from any other in the country. The price of carding will be 8 rents per pound in rash, or one sixth par t of th woo!. The woid must be clear of bur, and the grease should be of as oily a nature as possible. Customers frc.n a distance wah have their work d ne on the m ,st aicommoha tint: terms, and as speedy as possible. He returns his sincere thanks to his old cust aiers, and solicits the continuance of their favors Wool may be left at 1). Ilcnn'a Store, in llroiv nstown, where he will lie on the 7th of June and return the roils on the 8 h, and make ieular rips as often as eve; v three .weks. atol ofter.cr ii necessary. ISAAC A, DFNNIS.52 MAY 17, IP..

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havj: Ji'sr nncF.ivF.n, fuom imuladelphi , and auk. now opening, at NUMimn o:.: LYON'S HOW, AN KXTKS-IVE AsSOllTMENT OF European, East-India and American Goods, weii sclecied for the Salem market, and suited to the present and approaching searon consisting, in part, of the following articles: Suneifi ie, fine and common Broad clodis S Fured and plain leans do IV.ices. nlack, brown and drab Ij S. eded and figured muslin robes Cu-!suncre and Carsinetts handsome pat- S Gingham Robes terns v Bolting clotln of an excellent qaality for Fianaeli, red, while and yellow S country work Homba.ettes, fiureil and plain, of al! colors Cotton and wool rards 'Varsfed and c nit m Insery S First quality German steel plate mill savJJ v!ersails Vesting. fiM and wliite c do Pitt Saws ami cms cut do

Carlisle and cambric pnurnua

? Steaai cc power loom shirting tV shcetin.3 S 8 4 G-4 4 4 r.nd 3 4 Chintz Sha'wij

v).viasuowu vfsiios do Valencia do do in patterns B;a:k Silks and Satins Ck: liveable do Rmsi.i and Cotton Drillings Canton and Italian Crapes Dioacstic plaid, stripes and chambrays lied tickings, assorted Union mixture and bcaveret Cotton Casimeres i'51ue aad yellow Nankeen Furniture and apron cheeks Sheetings &, shirtings brown cx Meacacd Steam and power loom -!ur:ings Irisli linen3 of t!e best qaality Jaconet aad Dandy Cravats Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs Madrass handkerchiefs Calicoes drrssM and undress 1, new style do furniture do Silk and cotton shawls Black silk handkerchief

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S Double and single roller Gun locks Blacksmith's files and rasps S English and German Scythes and Sickles S Shoe and carpenter's hammers. B x Coffee mills German Lamps and S iron squares Norfolk and Thumb lancets S Looking Glasses assorted

S ICnittms pins Ilaz.ars Scissors and Currr-

c combs

S Ladies best morocco Shoes wiijb and with

c out heels, full trimmed

S Misses' and chiidrens' ditto .lorocco and

leather

Ladies' double and single scaled Lcsdhci

shoes

V Gentlemen's and hovs Shoe;i

S C. fl'-e Imperial tint! ycu::gliyson tea s Orleans Sugar, Pepper, Alsvaice, Ginge, vt

Figured and jila!'; j tconet and mull muslin S Indigo, Copperas. Alium, Madder, do Hook muslin !j Powder, L-ad, c:ic. Also a quantity of good Kanhatva Salt, bu the harre' or bushel.