Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 21, Salem, Washington County, 31 October 1823 — Page 2

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rives tron Europe. file Maria, Cpt.m Fowler, Vus iarnihed London pa r,,rs to trie Cr-h "f" A. i ; in, .ni fv the M :rwoi. C ip'-dn il ivk:, frnsti Havre we h.n- Paris papers t j the 50. h uU. in-

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From Griscmn' 4 1 Vnr in Fziroip9 HAKCLAY'S BREWKHT. The director ot this cstablishmtnt, to whom I was introduced by a lette from one of the Barclays put me in the vay of seeing it" various parts, and communicated such information as I wished respecting its extent and operations. If any private concern in England, or the

world, is entitled to the epithet of vas:-

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'he most prominent articles of mttlii- j nese, this is one. It covers about eight r rrr disastrous to the finish c.;r-, ! acres of ground, and manufactured last

and gives us fears that resistance to th- year 340,0)0 barrels of 36 gallons each, invaders is ncarlv at an end. ! i l,e building which contains the vats, drum and Alresiras b -id; rap-tul.i- I and the vats themselves, arc enormous, ted to he French on the U -t A u:;': .t. The largest of the latter contain caih 4000 The Ust advices from 'he l)jc dn j barrels. The average number ot vats is

rouleme star-, that, o o the 10. h ot A-nr. ! nearly one hunUrcd. I steam engine ot

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he was holdinr a council of ur under j twenty-two Hone power is rmployed m

vdN of Cadiz. Previous reports i driving no macmnery, anu aoout two

the

1 he arrived at S Mtv's on hundred men are engaged in the various

the loth, and immediate -!v smt a lbr; m- j works of the establishment ; while it ia to Ci l:z with Dro-K si turns f r a t,r-j - I supposed that the number of persons, de-

;1 in w':vh C irtes b it the Cortes it is

said, drcl.n-d to receive a;iv pr-r "tiors ex . r'jrv came through t' - British l iO v c i.ni-jnt. I n- defertijn cf , "nc of Mi-

ter.crd, i- cor.tirmeJ. He ivi.l

ced the l'r; nch with ? . -f h. tro.p.

thlhutrra carried wuh -a 4 (00 tro -ips. I' e n-r i.-Y at M; it is said, rn-

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o th-t D :k- oi A i .n i.t his decree a-

vo';: 't tnrir aiiMority to imprison trie Co; stit tiorhsTi. Hut it appears the J : c " e e w a s p. u t i "j Sc c u 1 i c v. , a d o p w a r d s jfoOO mer, r.r.j Llcu relcatJ from prison at M dr:d. I her- are reports that the Greeks had

pendent upon it without, in thr-sale and

transportation ot the beer, is three or 4 thousand. The three toppers in which tor beer is bailed, hold each one hundred and titty barrels. Twentv fiwe gentlemen once dined in

I one ot them, aher which fifty of the work- ! men nt in aiid regalrd themselves. One

fijuditd a-id ninety pounds ot oiet steaks were thus consumed in one day, in this novel kindot dining rom. The tubs in winch the beer termenrs, holds 1400 bar reU e.i:h. The carbonic acid m m.e ot th m sto'xl r-bout three and a h.df feet above the 1 qucr, and poured over the side in a continued stream. A candle

is instantly extinguished on beu;g placed

obtained farther rreat victories on lard; "ear the outer edge ot this receptacle,

rountered and nearly de- and on holding

that thev v,' encountered

3trot.d.he caud Turk'Hh -t, 10 j

vc. el - e ipi'-tg. and that th v were about f- uiidvT.-ke an cnterpr-.e ag unst Srn rr. z .

The Fope P us VI . died, at II me.on th- t:0 n of A g nt, aged S3 vrars. I i is j

pcrt.hcaTe wjj J yeara, one of tht loog est recoied.

A litter from Pavonne, August 19?h,

savs a courier pa'-ed through tha pi u e on trc 0 h, reported to h bi itrr c f un rd-r r m the gntrt r, nt at Cid z, '.c the C- .ctitatiorrd Gen-r.d I r t'ne suspc. -o jf h. s'd't r-. A"ohr courier pa.cd tbr-ur.h liavor.ne, w.di n ws t.f the death A Mr. H-hr,, at Seville, the r.rnt cf the house ot K.;;hshdJ. L'!KR STII.I. KP.t! SPAIN.

T . i.-!' (z;!:-.irK2 P r, .-.until in

one's tace near it, a harp

pur grr.t sensation is felt in the mouth and fauces, not unlike that produced by ardent spirits. An immersion ot a few mo

' me fits would be sutficient to occasion a

suspension of voluntary motion. One hundred and sixty horses arc kept on the premises, for the purpose chief!) cf transporting the materials to and from different parts of the city. A finer col lection T animals employed in one con

cern, I imagine is no where to be seen. This, upon the whole, I believe, the largest brewery in London. It formerlv i belonged to Thrale, the friend ot Dr. ; Johnson, who, ;ts executor to trie estate, sold the caU'bl'fehmeiu to its present own ! ers. One ot the latter iutormed a friend cf mine, that the doctor in treutirg with I them for th; purchase, remarked m his

uacteristic in-su'.er: "Gentlemen, it

Sew York, in 30 d&vs t. ai (iii4ii.t no' mereiv these boih is and these V3is

r,rint:i ppers f r'i it phict id l it er:r.d d j ilut I am selling you, but the potentials Sep; n. er i .clu-ive. fr.'n wh;ch :t rppr irs j (,i a. fjairin wealth, bevoud the dreams ot "U. df u'.ts rfspcc.ri-i.t t'.? surrender tt j avu;.c--jfJ'i'l 1 to th? FiOiiolu wer. well fundc. J, r.;u''.Tit;taii liitj; V. -jaM'ulietin, i n ! t' i P.rn paper.5, pr;r;'-v.,rt; tint a c:i , ,v-', j -JhiFS ard .hitipnthit. ver.t.nn Mad lac: :ned on t-, ;:H of Au W, Tr a.it'puhies entirely corfmed to

t.'uumu s v.-ii ?.s cudu cuntmuta hu.na'i nature, it miphr be more ashamed

has reason to be, consid

al stae of thf ca.e. Tor

does its uncontrollable aver-

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fii ,"3 and nthcr persi- if rrnk ! and vt-grtfiblc, as u eil as w ith the meaner

pr(Kiuci:ons ot nature, it mav console it

1 . t t h Tu t t J t'l- Ct:.tiut;jn tlou to ti c j ,1 , ',t gl:n r,Z ot -p'-'nScr. The .W. h U,l j crin.l)C actual Ini h- mmh, at-mut, a.n.t ( adi. ,n tr j hn . Co t i uu but th Y were coinpeMd to J y

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to AUe-ir? private letter, tinted (i;h )

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5-t.ve-ro tiuei i Uf.M ei-rii sent to pi.e, u Tfii ir them 11. e Air-ei iean ('-u-s'd. ;.rd scleral hav" beer. shot, 'the Mr: i ; -h f;i. "t -2 Tri'cne is nptjced tri.ir rere t . hri ; tlie iv.gli-U i::ei c lants liuni

Sir V: l:crt WiU.n I of-. Cl'.raltar fir Tatia on the d Sep'eml . r : rjr,d cn the p -edhi day Os ii Zayci an I u'Jir fh veis, v. hu had bcn crre.'ed hv Iliro and rent on ship board, arrived at (iti;raltar. It thus appears by the Intrsr accounts from t!ie Pcnmsola, tht there is no reason Ihr believing that tlie Frenrh will s-u ceed ia their altcnpt to uhjuitu St'-in. On the contrary, the Urave ;int det: inintd resistance which tliev meet with at evrry pointj ' j - 1 1 d e - the opinion we have alt aloi. maintained, Ihit fie enemies d the Cmtitutiomt syiUmii will fail in their o! ject.Toeir career and hii'vry Ins apparently hv.cn arrei'ett, a'd unless the Dake tl'Anpiul?;ne ii possessed of more skill tian the Uimer ''erals of Fraact, we should not be surprised if, in a few days, he had concl id d a t f.aty tli?raceful to those who had place ! him it the head of the expedition, or r.-'rcicd his march across the M ,o Eivnirz Post.

selt in thr certainty that these repugnan

ces arc ipnte inseparable from moral as well s material existence, in its most sublime as well as its lowest gradations. Pi'ny, at the head of the naturalist, points out the animosity existing between stones,

i even oswtll as minerals and metals.

'I he d lamond, he remarks, is in dissen tion with the loadstone ; while a particu lar stone ot Ethiopia, which he specifics, repulses iron with as much force as the magnet attracts it. Among minerals and metals, pold and mercury unite together with an ardor tuual to human friendfch.ps ; while others oppose and fly off tiom their associates in the crucible, with as much sputtering and asperity as might be found an.ongthe whist-players of the most romr.ntic and unsophisticated village in Kngland. It is the same with plants. The vine has its peculiar attachments and enmities. It can live on excellent terms with the eim, and twines round the apple-tree with the most insinuating fondness; but the vicinage of a cabbage is mortal to its comfort, and sometimes even to its existence. It is unnecessary to swell the list of vegetable an'moaities ; but let us look for a moment at animal dislikes. We can all underslsard the. feelings that impel the sheep to shun thr wolf, or the dove to fly from the kite, it is as needless to ask why, as to demand a reason for the rich man's shrinking from a elector, or one in health from an attorney. 13ut how are .'.?c to account for the terrible lion trembling at

the crowing of a code the ponderous el-' ephant waddling off at the sight of a ram; or the valiant war-horse xhucldering at the odour of the camel ? These are the extraordinary facts that force us into the mysteries of occult research, and the study of natural sympathies and dislikes. There can be no doubt that the secret in these instances, where the antipathy is possessed by the whole of one genus against the whole of another, consists in some mystery of organic construction, that we may indulge a hope of seeing one day discovered by Doctor Gall, for the elucidation and development of his theories of omativeness and combativeness, and the confuiiwU of the sceptics all over the world.

Gund advice from a Chinese philosopher. Y u should have a fixtd object. Do not expect success before the proper time, nor through impatience hasten it to a premature accomplishment. Imitate not the man of Sung, who, grieving over the sl-nv growth of his grain, sagaciously pulled up the prretn shoots a little, and (elate with the idea of a new discovery ) hastened home in triumph to inform his friends, saving how tired I am to-da)! I have been accelerating the growth of the padu ! His astonished children hastened to the spot, but on viewing the green shoots, behold they were witheredNow there are but few men in the world who do not thus attempt to accelerate he growth of the paddy. Those who liirow aside their object, supposing that heir exertion after all will be fruitless, reemb'e the man who neglects to hoe the paddy ; but those who hasten it to a premature accomplishment, resemble the man who pulled up the paddy he not only does not promote the object, but he ruius it." What is the best stare ? A good conscience. What i the best physician ? Temperance. Wlut is true wisdom? 1 he fear of the I.rd. What is the best understanding ? To depart from evil. What is the s'jrest wsv 'o obtain lasting tamt? Integrity and tr.h nts, devoted to The pub'ic good. Wha' 's the most certain road to wealth? D ! v' 'ue in business and economy in c x,f n-e. What is die caue rfevd time."? Had h bits and bad -.ust' ms. What are some rd ihc most suit external signs ot a thrifty farmer ? Ci i.d lard, secure fences, tlourishinr" held, a go ul barn, a good brood of thn vii.g cattle, good tools, a trim wood pile, a commodious house, well glazed and painted ; the internal proofs are, a prudent wife, healthy boys, well clad in domestic manufacture, blooming daughters

well trained m the kitchen, whose hands turn the wh; el and throw the shuttle, a full granery, a rich larder, correct accounts, heavy purse, notes on interest, and but little credit on the bocks of merchants.

ENDORS K M E N T AND HKPLI.YIN LAWS. The Court of Appea'n hae decided that the endorsement anil replevin laws of this state are unconstitutional and void. T-.o of the Judt?s concur in the opinion, 'that the remedial law constitutes thi obligation of the contract," and that the laws In force when contracts are made must govern the remedy." Judge Mills, it is said, "gnes the whole," and declares that all replevin laws are unconstitutional and void; and that the only delay the legislature can constitutionally authorize, must be between judgment and execution. From this opinion great inconvenience and confusion are anticipated. It is believed, however, it would be difficult to render our statutes more confused than they have heretofore been, and that ther is. at this tirne, no more cause of alarm, than there was three or four years tunce. We have been pursuing for several years, an unwise and unsound system of legislation, and nothing can ward ofl'the consequences. Whether the Judges of the court t.f Aopeals have decided correctly in this instance is a question which we shall not attempt to discuss at present. The same principle has been decided in Tennessee and Missouri, and in the same way. It is the general impression that rnost, if not all, of the sales of property, made under the endoi seaierit and replevin laws, will he de.cbtred iuvz'id that manj ot the replevin bonds now in existence, will be declared null, and the securities released ; and last, though not least, the opinion under consideration canot fail to have a vorv serious etlVet upon the paper system of Kentucky If, however, our replevin and endorsement laws are unconstitutional, will not the sherills have to stop business ? Have we any execution. laws. in force r We are not prepared to say we have not, but wc are inclined to believe that &ucli is the fact. do r.zt Wa to pre jndgc the coari

purshed by the Court, as to cur endorse, n out and leplevin laws. There is er e hct, bv the way, connected with tins decision, which does not argue very strongly in favor of their independence or their patriotism. The question recently decided, was before the same Court about two yeatn since. Why was it not promptly met and derided ? Was the Court afraid to combat public opinion at that priod ? or were its members reckless of the consequences which could not fail to flow from a further adherence to a baseless sysiem ? Louisville Fub. Adv.

From the National Gazette. We do not recollect to have read of any Water Spout, so destructive as the one described in the following article, which we have translated from the Paris Journal des Dehats, of the 30di August k'io the Editor of the Journal des Debuts. 'Sir meteor extraordinary for violence, rapid movement and irjurious r fleet, has just spread alarm and desolstjon ir several parts of the district of itreu.r et JK antes On the 6th August, about 3 o'clock P. M. the great heat of the atmosphere produced a storm which took th? direction, fiomthe south west towards the vill8ge of Uor.court; not far from thi p?ace, the'e appeared, suddenly, a waterspout of ex'raordinary dimensions, whoe bri-.aij bte rested on the ground, while if top was lost in the clouds ; it appeared tn consist of a thick and black vapour, in the crn'rp of which flames were frequently perceived in several directions. Moving inipptnpudv with the storm, through th upper varies and over the mountains, it uprooted, or d?shed uV.wn, in the con. pass of a Ipa u, seven or eight hundred trees ef udlVrent is ; and, in reaching the vill.ie of !arch-fray, demolished in an instant one half of its houses. The walls shaken to ihrir foundations, fell in on every ide, and the rtiir.3 were scattered to the distance of hVf a league, heb.ie tiie aerial torrenf. om? of the inhabitants who remained in the vilgps were crushed or wounded hv the fid! cf fie houses; those v. ho wer working in the fhids (luckily the grear rummer) wre thrown down or borne along hv th whirlpool, that destroyed at the ame tine the harvest and the ca'e. It liisr.bsrd hail as large as the fisr. stones and othr foreign bodies, which s'ruck som nersong p.nd caused severe contusions. Wan-nrijs heav:,r laden were dashed in niece : v heels of :he largest si.e, torn "fl were found at the distance of three or four hundred feet fro-v he places in which they were struck, L... vv vphirle was carried uron ? 41' l:"'n, which wr.s rv.id t;r,'. sv' ' -iefs. a pur.v. er fdi fppd houses m rw wnJU, were food li' dovn s.q ' r vi" ige than thne nMtined, n fT-rM onJft. erihl v. To hid e f- om te df a'ti'ion v hirh if 5Mr( ', vntr sp 'Ur r;'ii h? H pfl about ir hundred 'pp' di fi-.' -t thr- hce. It h deorivpfl a mob t(jd of irfiv "duols of their means of suhUte -r"FOURC LTf iT," E.vpnrtr ;i:,n nf Ladies IHr frorn a oentleoian ir Yr I)irnr,- T and, ?o , ;s friend in K li'dMirrr, piiv ft t r ' 5 ' :i o-rfil hint to di;rii!e of Mr !,'thM, to practi rabi i i v of preventing ;nv irorir-tnr increase of pnpulat'on 'n Ti i rrnif-i t appears that the hes artirb-- if tr-'Hc in hat country would he rprr iV ?- f.-'.r's! One speculator proposes fn tr.l.-e too to COO, as a first order ; and so cert''. i- '"e of flisposing rf them fo ad van i ae. tt-it f . "nJv stjnnlteH tiiat thv shII hrt nnd-"-"- 50. He offers to remit the cro dv.nnrvd a3 re'ghase with the ler-f- nosni'.'e dlav Upside, the governor .OVr a bounty n the importation, of from 50 f r TOO ire oflard. We hope that some of our merchants will attend to this hint llristcl Jferury.

Patriotism D"rip the American revolution, eijhtv Md German snld'rr who, after having lonr served under different monarehs of Europe, hid retired to America, and converted th-ir words into ploughshare, vnlantarilv formed themselves into a compav. and distinguished themsrlve3 in various actions, on the side of lihertv. The captain was. nearly one hundred years old. and lud heen in arms forty vears, and present in seventeen battles ; the drummer was 94; and the youngest man in the corps on the verge of seventy. Instead of a cockade each man wore a piece of black crap as a mark of sorrow forbcinr obliged at so advanced a period of life to bear arms: "but," said the veterans, "wp should he deficient in gratitude if we did not acHn defence of a country which has afforded us a generous asvlum, and protected us from tyranny and oppression." Such a hand of soldiers never before, perhaps, appeared in any field of battle.

Education in JWr: Hampshire. NewHampshire, with a population of somethin" less than 250.000 souls, according to th?'. late census, pay9 an annual tax of ninetyv thousand dollais for the support of cummer tree schools.