Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 6, Salem, Washington County, 4 July 1823 — Page 4

CHARTI Y. All seeing GOD! 'tis thine to know, Tlie springs whence wrong opinions flow, To judge Yrcm principles within, When frailty errs", and wlen we sin. Yv'he! amongst men, great Louo of all, Thy servant to his bir will rah! Jadjre him for moies i.t" V iith,thy foe4, And doom him to the i cairns uf woo. Who with anodieos eye ran read? Or worship hv am'tiu rs creed? Trusting thy czrace we form our own, Or bow ti thy commands alone. If wrong correct, sccrpf, if right, While Uithfui we improve our light, Condemning none, tut .eah-us still To learn and follow all ihv will.

ed for the scarfsn, if a subscriber lis must payor hecome, 'responsible for the payment of "fifty cent?, and if not a subscriber he must pay one dollar. Printed tickets will be furnished for the r.mdidates, on the day of lh:j election, at fifty cents a hundred. The names of candidates in the neigh!jo. in;; counties, where our paper is taken, will he published and tickets furnished for iii;- election upon the same term?, on application to ih, in person, or through our egenti.

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Tke vr 1 1 j o v.- o u r w i r t e i Not n hundred nr.ies from L ndon, there lived a buxom widow, who w is lattlv assailed hy a military sergeant, with ihz proposal of matrimony. Aftrr a vigorous rit ge. cf five dav s she surrendered to his cl )-qiu-iw e, and the marriage .d av was appointed; but in the interim the cautious dame assigned her who!- property, the chi t of which was a free house, to her brother. The sergeant accidentally heard of the fraud, and ..s he happened to be in -re enamoured with the freehold than the widow, tokl her pi itrdv I h S she was weighty enough to load a bag gag- w jgrj-.n, yet he would not many her, unless her whole property was also put in the scale.' She v.-as m: willing to lose him, so applied to her brother to canes 1 the deed, but alas! he hrinately refa-td; on which news ;hc -ergs :r.t withdrt w his suit, and t!i: widow remains a "wid :. vv bewitched."

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A subject ion inr. r r c i r. A Rii--. on bar snoclo-g i n bos !v', wit:, an rr.pcnal crown rn h h -.oh .ir.d a swoof bv his side in the act of marc hov enwards he claps ho- f f?v.v torrch--

onwai cis ;,.iu iri! . , p v . h.s rn uth. Before hi -n i -

overgrown m i;i tstrcmciv corpulent, cupporicd on a pair of crutc h-s, ao i it tempting to mount a hill of aim .st per penriLu. tr attitude lie par. :e about hair war, h-s crowr. has faih n i.-.rn hi head and rolled to the b n m of Toe hill K 1 c -j k i over . r. e s h o u .1 rr to - h a r a r. ' ' cr:e cmr and put i: on agon.'" A httle boy, whose feature r : supposed I resemble those of B r.r.pait-, is see storing in 'he act of p-,.k,g up th crown he ! oks upvVHrdj to the old g -, tleman on the hill, an I :: i i ms, "thank y -'-l sir, I w ill save m abler Brum that tr uob. B ; 1 Ct-oii.

C AND Mi v 1 hS. ;U: w-u i - . i i !t( t J ' v . . . . JuMi !).' Pd-aw, Jonu'han I.voo. For the S, . -' Aiexno.Ie- b,,:','.

Fur l-;cia! - J o: - Heu.y W. liatl -tf, Sa-iiuel Huston, (. K'MIip, K I'at ick, Cr. Comr:ii i j ; : " r . Samuel O ray , Jhn Pew, Yv illiam Harvey, Joseph Green,

Lnvrtnce C unity Cindi'lnU For the Sett't!,-. Pie (ant Pj.- k. 'or tlie ;:? r of ANrr hfafi'; vYinthrop Foot, Yir.son Willi i:o s. (',' nly Co mm is -io iter, Joan Hammer-! .',

Jacks-iiz county Cr.ii'lidnti the Hoiie Oj Jtr j:re -'illative:Wx ham darshall, Dmiel (irnt,

tZTTo Candidates We find it becomes necessary for us to establish ccitim rules n regard to the manner of publishing candidates' names. Hereafter when a candidate wishes to he Lnncmnced he must give us information of it, in person, or under his own hend. The ilrst week his name will be pubiiihed under the editorial head, and afterwards, at his re.tcst. will be nut into the Li it and coutir.u-

Tiik su'Dicri ier respectfully informs h)3 ft tends and the public in general, that he htis removed his Carding Machines CD It Salem, on Cross Main Street, near the Bridge. Having just received a supply of New Cuds, he is fully persuaded that his Ihi:;i;ies are in the most complete operation. He feels particularly obliged to his old cus ome s for past favors, anil solicits a contin ui'uee of the same. All those who will favor l ira with their custom, may rest assured f : ";r v.os k wiil be done in a superior style, ind wiili the trreatest expedition. The wool must he cleai of burs and other trash. One pound of ooud fdt grease neeessirv for every 8 pounds of wool Customer from a distance v. ill be accommodated on th i shortest notice. The terms of Carding will bt 8 cents per pound, or one sixth pa:t of the wool. SCT Hiere wiil be a Loom at his establishment fr weaving Satin, Carsinetts and lb ills, which wi;l be executed in complete tvle, at one JSaiilins P' r Yard THOMAS FORShY. June Cl. 1SC3. irj.vTi:!). " A BOY, about l or 15 years of age, as 'el 11 'ippi'tTitice tv the Woo! Carding an.. Fudm . B'l-i.'ies. ofi-tf. 1) Yi!) (I. CAMPBELL cc Ce.

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4 LL persons having claims against the X. estate of Joseph Persons, deceased, arc heieby notified that they must present their claims or accounts legally authenticated for settlement on or before the 15th day of March next, if they wish to enjoy the benefits pointed out in the statute, in such case, made and provided. JABEZ CRANE Administrator. Reading Township, Jackson Cunty, Indiana, June 4th, 1822. 5J-3t rjpAKEN UP, by Colby Tuell, living in JX Jackson county, State of Indiana, Grassyfork township, one Day mare, both hind feet white, no brands or other marks perceivable about 14 hands 5 inches high; supposed to be six or seven years old. Appraised to g4J 50 cents, by us. Ezi a TuHis and James Courtney, before me, SMUEL STANLEY, j p j c.

June 2, 1825.

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r-pAKEN UP by Joseph Read, Jackson township, Washington County, one bav mare, about 14 bands and one inch high, about six er eight years old, some saddle spotson each i(Je, both hind feet white up to the pasture joint; crease fallen, supposed to be with foal no brands perceivable. Appra'sed to S30, by Samuel Marrs, and James Humphrey, before me this 3d day of June, 1323. 55 5fp JOHN PEW,J P.j.C.

NOTICE. THE subscriber having taken out letters testamentary of the estate cf Christley Sowder, (late of Vv ashington county) deceasei, hereby notifies ah persons having claims against said estate,4 to exhibit the same to the subscriber within one year from this date, properly authenticated for settlement and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay. J VCOB SOWDER, Executor.

May 9, 1323,

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Brvce V". Miller,

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. Miller, 1 5. L Domestic attachmn!. e Pauw J

HERE AS. B.yre W. Miller did on V V the 10th day of May, 1323, sue out from my Hice, a wn" of Dome-tic Attachment against Charles Pauw, which writ has been returned executed now unless the said defendant appear by himself or attorney, to answer and plead to said suit vii or before the lGih day of June next, Judgment will be rendered against him for th: amount ot the plaintiff' s demand. Given under my hand and seal this 21st day i.l May, 1823 53 4w EZEKlEL D LOGAN, J. P. Seal.

NOTICE T" hereby given, fhat we shall petition

iL tliC Washington Circuit court, on tne

TJRE.Y UP TT5 Y Kennedy Patterson, living on Mill Jj creek, one bav Mare, about 14 hands

one inch high, supposed to be 14 years old. j county Apprrised to 10 by Benjamin Siephens

end James Maudlin, before u:e this 19 h day of April, 1823. dc-3t James crawford, j.r.

second day of the June Term, next, ensuing, to have commissioners appointed to divide certain lands belonging to the es-

tate of Josiak Johnson, deceased in said

JOSEPH SHULL, RANSOM JOHNSON.

State of Indiana, Lawrence cjulLj. 5 Lawrence tirJk court. March Term 1823,

Mav 9. 1S23.

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aluah!c Lands fur sae.

HKMiY H'hAD, S ? (wi Q i o ters of iiist rate Land, in El M"nre c::uo.t, Indiana, w!m!i lie of on iyvd terms. I'he nuar- ... . i lers a- r j'umng each other, five miles west f Bbmnington He wiil ake in payment, i wani and horses SLfiicent for a good ai!i, and a liberal crc'ii will be given for "he balance I'he uh-rriber, of Vahi:o;nn ca;nTy,is authori-ed to act as air-nt f-jr 'dr. Spad, in the sab- f the above land. ST'One d tlse above mentioned quarter -ectiorM has a tolerable good mill seat upon t thev ate both well watered. WILLIAM II A RYE Y. June C0:h, 1323. 5G-tf.

Robert Hendersun, 1 T . , vs l Ll;JCl lot Catharine Henderson. l)l:ce-

(OMRS i:o-.v here tQ said plaintiff, and for tue shewn to the ci:urt why publication of the pendency of his libel aforesaid has not been made. It is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this Libel fur a divorce be given the said defendant, hy publication in the Indiana Farmer, a Ga.ette of general dm: hi lion, printed' at Salem, in Washington

county, Indiana, for six weeks successively;

KlLYIiAWA SALT, FOR sal?, by the barrel or bushel, at the lowest cash price, cr exchange for B.-cnn. Flour, she'ded Co;n, Corn Meab Y hiskey or I'iax Linen, at the mai ke; prices: at the store of the subscriber, near the market house, Nev.aibanv. SEMI WOODRUFF Mav 9, 1S23. 51 tf

MAXUFACTOlir. WOOL CAKDING AND CLOTH

and the cau.ic is continued.

A Copv,

Test. JOHN LOWREY Cik.

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rAKEN V by John 1). Templin. liv- j lib big in Jackson county, Grasvfork ' : t! l b, one sorrel mare and colt: mare ; b-u'. 1 r.at.ds and half high, a star in her j .'i-r.,:i id; colt about two ears old, with a -op i r:e?r himl f-of. Apprebed to ; wen T, .e ilollars, b;;th mare ami e dt, by us, i ; 1 Moore and Abr;diam Huff, Le- ' f'.re me. S M UEL STANLEY, J P J C May 2o, 1823. 5J-5.V SlAKi;N UP on the 19th day of May, T lSJ.i, by Woba-n (' aik, living in Liwreiic; county, Pi'TiJant run to vnvup, Jsoon the waters i f Lit'le Silt Crcd;, one bay mare fourteen hands one incii high, j mx vears old, with a lare bell on with a ! pieced collar, and a double buckle three ; f her feet shod, some small saddle spots. : no other marks or brands perceivable ap- ;

praised to Ihirty one dollars by Jesse Gil--rap and Arnold Helton, behrr me on the

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tp DANIEL PILE, J.P.L.a

DOCTOR GJJUIETT 5 N FORMS the people that he I123 removb ed his medicines entiiely to his residence, on the road leading f: m Salem to Jeffersonville arid Charlestown, five miles aht of Salem; where be intends practicing as usual. Expecting more !ei?ure than he had in Salem, he tliinks prop:r, now, to revive a practice he once followed with some benefit to the people that is, f setting apart one day in eacii week forgiving advice to those who may need it, and who may not wish to buy medicine: The people arc, therefore, informed that on Friday of every week he wiil fie found at home to attend on giving advice five from any charge. And that he has a good stock of herbs for the benefit of thoscVdiodo not wish to use shop medicines.

Vrashinglon . Manufactory . TT !E subscriber respectfully informs th? ),j friends of home industry and the public generally, that his first rate E.YG LYE MACHIXES Far Card:j"s HV-i arc in complete opera Hon. one half vale South (f Salnn. ( la.) Hi cards are of the first quality. No. 32 and 34, and iro-tly offiderting cards, and l;e makes no hesitation in saving, that the robs from his Machinery will be as good as fro o any other in tne countiy. The price of carding will be 8 rents per pound in cash, or one MXth parr of thr w d. The wool must be clear of burs, and the grease should be of as oily a nature cs possible. Customers from a distance wdi have their work d";e on thrt not accommodating ternvs. and as spefdy as passible. He returns his sincere thanks t- hii rid customers, and solicits the continua-ee of their favors. Wool may be left at 1). Bonn's S'ore, in Brownstown, where he will be on too 7th of June and re'urn the rolls on the 23th, anil make regular trips as often as every three weeks, and offncr if necessary. ISAAC A. DENNIS MAY 17, 1823. 52 Tx H ('Pn c-tosen administrati i:: JLeL ,t' Ihc estate of Edward Rowlins,de-ea-ed late of NYashington county, notice is hereby given that oil demands ngainst t!n estate must be legally proved and exhibited for settlement within one year from t'oe fi st cf April, 1823 Debts due the estate must be settled with as little delay as possible. SALLY ROW L INS, Adm'x. June 3, 1S23. 54 3vv

DRESSING. tnHE subscribers inf. -mi their friends JL and the public, in general, that they are carrying on the above business in Salem, in all its various brandies. And having made all the necessary improvements in their machinery, they feci warranted in saying, that their work shall be as well executed, as at any machinery in the western coo n try . Customers bringir.o wool from a distance, will have their work despatched cs speedily as possible. Wool or cloth will be received at the store of Booth and New by, coat the Mil!, on Watei stieet, a few rod -3 north of die bridge.

ICTOne pound of grees eight pounds of wool.

h enough for

Subjoined ere a few remiirkr. c,n th? Var-::-Jucturmg t f Cloth, and if soyti'-g fi'cc-l

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in particular.

June 13, 1S23.

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E.CpTbe Printers will give two shillings a bushel for corn or corn meal in payment of subscriptin, if delivered within a few weeks. isIT All kinds cf Justices Ldrnks fora&Ie at this office.

TAKEN UP, JflJ Y Abraham Lock, living in Monroe; iLB county, Clearcreek to ,vns!iij, one Bright Bay Horde, supposed to he 14 ye irM old, 15 h inds one inch high, brand -d on thj near shouldtir, supposed to be J B. but the J. appears dim, a scar on the near hind Ie above the pasture joint; (here ia a bedl on the said horse, supposed to be about a dol lar bell, hung on with a leather collar, with a buckle, and tied down with a buckskin whangappraised and described bv Joseph Bracken and David Scott, before "me, this iGih day of May, 1823. 54-3 p JAMES MITCHELL J. P. jo is trouhJfeatly executed r.t this Office,

Eveky il:ece ought to be divided into four paicebs that on Che neck and foro shoulders is the finest; that on the back and partly on the sides, next; on the belly th 0 third; ant! on thebgs and hinder parts, tho fourth. In this form (he V'oul ought to bo divided from ail species cf Sheep. Let your Woo! be carefully parted, taking the finest and shortest, leaving no coarse locks with it, as one pound of coarse wo-d is enough to destroy the quality of ten pounds of fitre.. Then have it well t l caused and pick', d, and. there will be no difficulty in obtaining gooo. Roils then spin well, let the filling le spun by one person and well wove, with tho threads close together, hnt no to hard . If you have coarse and fine, wool mixed together, it cannot be a fine piece; and if th?. filling be spun by different persons, it will be apt to pucker or cockle in the Mi;!; and i two weave on the same piece, one thick ami the other thin, it will have the same tfiect. The above remaiks are for making fino Cloth, and if sf ictly attended to, we msy equal in workmanship and beauty, any imported cloths, and about one third cheaper. "2 'The prices; of carding and dressin:r. will be as low as at any other machine io the country DAVID 0. CAMPBELL &Ce. April 18Lh i823.4a-3m. AGENTS To the Indiana Fanner. Vv rn. Coihar, T , anics "I'svinney, E d m u n d N e w by 1 'a oli S a m u e I S t a n I c y , ISrownstoicv.. Jacob B. Lowe, lihomivgtoL. S j m u e 1 E r w i n , Palest i neDr. A. Olapp, J"ew Jllbany. The Post Masters in all the re3peciivr towns where the Indiana Fanner is t?.- r are ateo appointed agenf.

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