Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 16, Salem, Washington County, 26 September 1823 — Page 4
VUETllW 7r;- by a young lady b:irn blind. If 'hs de!iiu, grattlul fl.nver, Whirh bhvs but for al-He hour. Should f' 'ti sight so lve!v Si. As fom i's fragrance sots to mc, A -i.'.'i musi t-wn i' cl r hv. For t-.at' 'he ftest j n 1 m ; An ! u e t'te rose is like i iu,h, Horn ju-tto sojthe, ami then to die. Mv lathe-, when our fortune smil'd, W ith jewels deckM hi oveie-s chdd : Their glittering vorth the world uii;ht see, H it ad ihev had no charm for me ; A 'rn. kiing tear bedewed my jrm i t !; it ir.d mv hea-t was u.vm : An. I urf the jeni to me mot dear, "Was a hind father's p i t i 1 1 tear.
THE SPANISH CATSK. 'If I v or Tin American, a. I am en Kng;iv;;i. i?, while a t'-reign tro-'p was I a 1 1 1 1 1 t .a mv c-'U'i'iv, I never w u hi lay down my . rms : r. r, ?.'" t C : i :z :. Where lives the Ifiti-u free-born oul, i.ii-nas erase will rmt control, Or nigh t .-v his station? W j marks the ae mv a ii g for, And f t is !'t in hi bosom glow All (V. -n'i mdigni'r.n r Kc!ai.ns he rod Werr I ! S-ziv, Mv heart from h dv Iicm!mim reign No power "ii ear til should ever: 7r rr' v de a single ':.; m breath'd, Mv wo-ti n i. u!l rir'er again t,e sheath'd,
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Fr'ra th (' :i . : r I- ' , .; C r r. I : 'flNhM I A 1 ) T 1 J llrH InVKll WW'S vkino ran r i i i i . VS no? afraid vhy :hf -MV t'-.-j think My 'j art cnuli! ti -. nihle ri is fwirs? Can Spanish tms. i:n ev er -i'.iiuk N heri on our hills the toe appear? Give me thy sunn! I'll jinl it or;. While thou dost kis mv 'ear? ;wn; And Iranit;, Ijudlv ti e: u;,on I'll iizj- aloru it- tlce;v:!j; V e ,lt at eve have vvan.;:M - Jllh'ie wiridsr.s (!i our ,'r .r-; 4'r.'l hiuh"d at dawn - T w, lii?pt rd uor 1. 1 . - ' -.j.
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An 1 whn thou harsf Mh' a-tiin feel, r;d lack the proud invadei's driven, lit do re the noly shrine I il krird. And hreathe a prayer to; thee to heaven. If freeilom triumph o'er the f-e, And thou return lr;ir war alarms. Oh', ht.w thi trc n-'n in;Joeart will hiw When c!a-pM v. ithu thy tirctiu; arms. W-'ll roam n;v. n a'iu:n t!ie qrove; W e'li hri:; aairi the mo'nmdew; Ve!i talk aiiri ot lo-mer love, And widsper something kind a.s true. liut -f. my liero, t'ooi hl'.t fall, IM 'nilmj; thv d.t-ar natal home. Oh! who ih ill hear thv ah!e pali. And who consign thee to the turn1-? Til -eek thee on the ;'a'ti.' It-dd: I'll clap thee to rav hleedm hr a?t; Thv ;irdeil sword aain Til wield, And find with thee a place d rit. Then fear not, hero never think My heart could trend !e in its (ears (Tan Spani-h hoiotn ever shrink. W hen o;i our hills the I ; j appear? IMiA.
thou(;ii i s, Occnto)if by obrruiu- tfiy kirn! trt'Jr,i ut oj a stra)i?r at the houc Jlr. Oh. who can describe the heart r ndin r.n-uui-h 01 one wiio is far from his home and his It ie iid- r On the lone tH-d of sickness he's uoom'd for to languish. With fever is scuichM and distorted with pains. All alone he must lie, nut a soul will come near him , Tor assistance he calls, hut there's none that will hear him, No brother to watch him, or mother to cheer him. On charity only for help he depends. His davs they seem lonj;, and his nights thry "seem tedious, 1IU moments of hope, they are fleeting nd few; I fie tliousihts of his mind, tiiey ate awlul and hedious: There' imihinj; kut uiisYy that opes to hib iuw.
il",3 niid U unslahle and hends like tlic dl low. Or frai.tic it bounds, like the ship on the billow. No sister, in kindness, to smoothen liis pil1 o w , Or with her soft hand wipe the sweat fronr his brow. The themp is two painful, to dwell on tae suid'-'ct, Hut reader, teilect he ha comfort in tor; The lone child of sorrow is charity's object; She always relieves the distress'd and the pool . A It ho he Is cist on the world as a ranker, Altho' he's expos'd to sickrts and danger, T all hi resources the wn Id is a stranger, Ami this is w hat keeps hiru from gloom and despair. Oh ves! there are some who will never forsake him, As lonj: as he honors the bidze that he w ears; Sh;u!d enw tradure him misfortunes e'er-tak-. him, Tne tuii erand brighter his vi tue appears. Altho' he's deprived of aeistr ar.t! mo'hrr. He i amplv repaid in th love d tr.otlier; He tint's a true xIx:n he Tin Is a true !ri'ther. To share in his sorrows, and l-ani-!i his cites. " Two persons rjuarrrlirrj in a public house, t ne fdd tne iher he knrw what would hai him. V-ux are a liar, replied Ins am rj rust, ,and I ci c t vou to prc.ve uur wurds;' when th" first produced a rope, and said, "this vould hang
An Irishman '.vent to a physician, and desired to hr in eul ited the phvsician agreeably to his ? vct nest, prccrcdrd ,' the epe-raut n, but hi- no rylaiinn did not take. He rt ptatrd the operation a second at d a third time, but still it did not take. I am gicatlv surpn-od, p.o.d the doctor. "Not so much as I am, icturned th-r I5djrrnia:i, lo when I was inoculated ten years since I to; k th't first time."
; 1 jointer, T small saws, I oilstone, a !arc;c
quantity ot chisels, shout Id acres oi cirn, 1 box F tools, 2 pair of drawing chains together with a number of valuable articles, too tedious to mention ; which will be sold by me at the dwelling house of said Sutton, on Hear creek, i2 miles south of Salem, on the COth of September instant, between the hours of 11 and G o'clock, of said day, to satisfy the above, named execution. LKVi W'UKili 'V,Sh9j)' W. O September 14th, 1S2J. 15-5v JVOTWE KS hereby iven. that we have been ap pointed administrators on the estate of James Manning, decased, late of Washington county Indiana All those having claims against said estate are requested to bring them forward legally proved for settlement ; and those due the said estate, must expect to make payment as soon m possible. Wm MANNING, Jd minis JOHN MANNING trutor Senten.ber lolh, 1SC3. 15-Zw Property Safe. "17 ILL be sold on Thursday t'ne d nf y V October next, all the personal pro pert, belonging to James Manning, deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hugs, sheep, Waggon, Household lurniture, cc. ale tu take place on the tar.ni of s.ud deceased, two miles north of Livonia. Terms of sale will be twelve months credid. by the purchaser giving bond and security, on ail sums over two dollars. Cah must be paid oualls'i'iis under that amount. W M M vNMNG. JOHN MANNING. September 1J, 15 Z:v pKrvKN up h William Berry, in L:dian crei-k Township, Monroe counly, one bav m ire, about 1? hands 3 inches high, about lv3vears ohl, having a small atar t:i her forehead, blind in the right eye, no brands oi marks perceivable. AppraiieJ to S, by John N'iIon and dam Came, before ine, this 1- d August. 1823. 15-3wp Ll'KV WOODAKI).
An Irish pi merchant, who had more m-.ney ui his pocket than his ragged appearance denoted, too!; an inside p.issHge in one ot our Majjc coa :-c-. A !;in ij,of tht; it order, .vho wa3 a fellow pas sender, was evidently annoyed by the prtseuce of Pat; and haying missed his handkerchief, tasked him with having picked his pocket, threatening to have him taken before a magistrate at rhe next stage. Hef re thev arrived there, however, the excjuisiti: found his hmdkrr chn : which i had deposited n his hat. He made a very awk ward kui I it an ap d nn.v upon the occasion but V a stopped hoi s'nrt with this rem irk. "Make vour e sv, my honey ; there's no r ce.is' n t r .t. hither about the ma icr. You t.ke nv tor a thief, and race vou for h gentleman, and we are Loth mistaken ; that s all my hor.ev. Lii rpo'jl Jhrcuv'i
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An astonishing pedestrian effort is said to have been pert rnir-d in Ireland. A man walker! 'Jo' milrs in 2.1 hours and 12 minutes, earning a wheelbarrow 94 miles and two wheelbarrows the other 2 miles !
MAXIMS. Reproof is a medicine like mercur? or opium ; if improperly administered i: will do harm msread of good. Never offer advice, but where there is some probability of its being iol'.owed. Too much company is vnrse than none. II you would b-j employed in serious business, do not set up for a buffoon. If you must speak upon a difficult point be the Inst speaker il you can. Hum arks Tube angry, is to revenge the faults of others upon ourselves. Kvery man h is j.ust us much vanity a3 he wants understanding. SHEh'tFF'S SALE. V v'utue of a writ oi jlf'a to nv directed 3 ed from the Washington circuit court in the name of Samuel Jack, against Henry Sutton and J. din Smith, I have levied on 3 head of horses, & head of cattle. 1 waggon, 1 hay stack, a ruantity of wheat. 1 oat stack, 1 man'a saddle, 1 large kettie, 4 iron pots, 2 pair of pot hooks, .'i beds and bedding, 2 chests, I cupboard and cupboard ware, 1 bureau, 1 breakfast fable, 1 dining table, 2 spinning wheels, 1 clock reel, I lame looking glass, 6 split bottom chairs, a quantity of thtx and flaxseed, 3 hogshead. 1 grindstone, 2 hand saws, 1 tougar desk, I falling axe, a quantity of walnut and cherry plank, a bre quantity of plains of different kinds,
77iW DOLLARS
S nthued bo-(he detection of MO.-KS V..
ST1TS0N; who absconded from ibis
; p'a e two or three weeks since, leaving Ids i creditors ril!iitiz, bur the conv iction of their ; want of judgment and s.--tcify in the art i rf detecting illiany. The above mention
ed gentleman i. f m;iil Mjit'JP the pieci:e dimensions not known thin :sae, dark !:::'..-, which i suffered to grow to a considerable length behind, dark blue eyes, expressing the natural vivacity and quickne-s, which generally charae'er..e deep and artful iiliainy. Had on the day he decamped, a blue frock coat. Pantaloons of the sa.ne color black siik vest, boots, and a hat about hall w;: n. Had v. j - ? i him a valisse containing a slioit close li'-du-d coat of light blue mixed casinett, j,.iir id' nankin pantaloons, anil a number of other articles of clothing, t'ne kinds not known. He targht school in the vicinitv of Salem about a year, but is supposed to be a shoemaker bv trade isfon l of the bottle, but not o ecC33, and v. lien drinking is very jovial. It is stated here that he was seen at the IT'ica ferry, getting on hoaid the Steam boat K:r.a. hound for Cincinnati. The above reward with reasonable i barges will be paid to any person or persons, who will catch said fellow and bring him back to JAMKS COFFIN, M. O'NIULL,
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Salem, (la ) Sept. 12, 1S23 14 3t The Editors of the Cincinnati Gizette (General Advertiser, Cincinnati, O bio, and the Pittsburgh Statesman Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will please give the above an insertion, and forward tneir accounts to the I Mi trs of the Indiana Fanner for settlement.
booth & M;irnv, AT N V M II K. II 1, I.YON's HOT, Have just receivstl from fjjiiisciltt', an assortturtit of seasniublt' GOOD 8, Chfnp as usual. THHY also wish to inform the pab'.ic that they are now making preparations to make a trip to Philadelphia, for the1urchase of a more extensive assortment, which requires money to accomplish. This must be had not ordy by the sale of (Joods, but by the collection of old debts. This timel) intimation of their object, they hope will operate with all such as have been owing them for some time as a dun strong enough to call them forward and to make payment. Now is the time to purchase and make settlement en good terms., when they want money and feel in a good humor. Do'nt be backward. Live up to your engagements and you sha'nt pay costs. Hut if you fail to perform, beware of breakers. Salem, Sept. 12, 1823. H-3w
D. A. G. BADGE A', TS in want of CASH! and earnestly requests all those indebted to him, either by note or book account, to call and maks payment. It is with reluctance he makethis demand of his customers but necessity dictates. A prompt compliance with th.3 above icquest is fondly anticipated. Bu; should any fail, wboe accounts 'nave been. of long standing, it is to be hoped they vIU not be olfended at paying cost of suit. N. 11. Cash paid for Old Silver.
jiiis. miiciunn NORTH MAIN' STI1EKT, SALKM I N" D . informs the public generally, that she has commenced the SHLLLVEfVS U UtiLYESS. Where she will be happy in accommodating all such as favor her with custom. Si.-. makes Straw and Silk Bonnets in the neatest fashion and rn the shortest notice. kepi. , i oa. i -i o tV LL thoe having ciiiims against the esta!e of Joseph Cannon, deceased, aio requested to exhibit them to me on or before the IJth day of August, 1324. in manner atid form as direettd by law and all those indebted, eidier by bond, note or bo, 1; account, are requested to make; iuimediaL pay merit. WALTER W. WINCHESTER, New Albany, Ind. August 50th, 1825. J 14-3v, TTJAlvEN up by Welcome Jcnks on !.:-. plantation, Washington county, 5. cw. . Township, one sorrel burse, wild a whiti: strip in his face no brands perceivable supposed to be sevan year.-, old. Appraist4 at twenty dollars, by John (5 rah am and Jon-
1 atfjan Robins, before :ue t.us 5di dav e."
Septe mber. 1 1 :wp JOSEPH DLT1FEY, J. P.
-' 'f r ft rf i) 1 A I iv S herebv given that I hall apply to t; court of Jackson county, at their October l eim, to have (Commissioners appointed to divide the undivided N.uth half prt of th i sou h vest -paarter of section No. twelve in Town four, noi lb ot i ange six east, in ho District of land.. i.iVered for sale ;-.t Jciirrsonv ille, belonging to Prter Cross. Eio-nc.- r Cross, Jan. ami the heirs of Cheler Cru?, deceased. PETER CROSS. August 0. 1S2JJ. 1T 4.v WANTED, A JGUll.YllVMY WHEEL WlllGUT, to whom constant employ and od wg: j will be given, bv ELI AS ALKEItrsON. Sah :n, Sept. 5di. I 8 23. i.l-tf. NO I K E. shali apply to the Circuit Court for th;i Ji county of Monroe, Indiana, at their September term, 1823, on the second day ot said term, for a partition of the lands o; Iiartlett Woodard, late of said county, deceased. HOWARD GORDON. August 23-. IS23. 1 : 4w I If! DOCTOR (IJR'lETr g ?FOR -'S the peojde that he has removed his medicines entirely to bis residence, on the road leading from Salem to Jetfersonviilc and Charlestown, rive mile.
east of Saiem; where he intends praeticii
as usual
Expecting more leisure than he had in S -de in, be thinks troper, now, to revive :i practice be once followed with some benef ,l to the people that is, of setting apart one day in each week forgiving advice to tho? who may need it, and who may nut vvish L buy medicine: The people are, therefore, ir-formed tl.at on Fiiday of every ve-k be wid he found at home to attend on giuni' advijo f.ve fnun any charge. Ami th.. t lo- has- a good stoc k of herbs for the beneiit of thoj wliudo n: wis-h to use siMip medicines. June 13, L2J. ;'"lf
NOTICE. IIIE subscriber carnesilv requests aU 11. persons indebted to the ihm of "Lynn and Jlalott," to come forward and settle th same, as he will be under the necessity ed' bringing suits against such as do not avail themselves of tbis notice, without I'-Hcrim-inatiori ot persons; as lurer inauigeiica will not be given All those indebted to the subscriber alone, will please call and settle their accounts by note or otherwise. E. W. MALOTT. August Ihh, HiCJ I l-tt.
.YD VICE. rjTlHE subscriber will cflr for sale or H A : ondav, the first day of our nest Oc-.
j tober Term of the Circuit Court, o:e nev -j Waggon, and one or two horses.
$C7 I he abovp property will resold tithe higtiest bidder for leady C ASH. WILLIAM RODMAN. Salem, Auguit lb'C2. IZ-v-
