Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 3, Number 146, Charlestown, Clark County, 3 May 1821 — Page 4

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Luther': Description of a Christinn. A Christian h a child cf God, abrother of Christ, a temple of the Holy Ghost, an heir of the kingdom, a companion of the angels, a lord of the word, and a paria!:crof the Divine Nature. The Christian's p) ry is the Christian on earth. He is a worthy child of God endued with Christ's righteousness, walking in holy lear rnd cheerful obedience before his father, shining as a Eiht in the world, a rose among thorns. He is a wonderfully beautiiul creature of the gra.ee of Gcd, over which the h' ly angels re. j'lice, and attend-d aod minis: red umi l t he in wherever lie roes. He is a wo- der to the world, a terror io the devil, an ornament to the church, a delight of he::Ven. His heart is lull of pain, his tyes full of tear:, fur a perishing world, his mouth full of sighs, and his hands full of tod works.

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Me raised aquanui ol it and concluded one day to try and see huw ins cattle would like a treat from Coboctt'.s seed box. '1 lie rattle weve driven up and the ruta bajr.i cnlcved to them. They made .some experiments- threw it about them but would not eat it. A vair nresent i-aid it was

because they had not read Cobbett's book." PAH TICULAK NOTICE! Tho-f ii'drlv.td t' cif arc hereby remit, it. d to ccn.f Jorvarcl and itrftlc lio n k ;.!: c'iive tint's, iind save cts, as I iiull CMiHiicnee suits indiscriminately. 0:1 the asU t! y of May I lhatl pl.u r. the itcrounts in the hands of an ot7u.fr, unless thf y are previously set-il-.'d. II payment i rriddc immedMtely currt.nt pnptT will he irceivtd, othtrvvisc the silver nml! comf. D. I'. FAULKN'EK. rhu!eflown. April 26 blWLT & MORRISON Cnntinue tu practice LAW in conjunction : J. MoRnTso rr.3y be consulted at times, on l'rofes&ional Businevs, at the Clerk's Office. ljjtf. Charleatwn, Feb 15, U21. H RIGUTs FERRIES.

FERHY from both sides of the Ohio river, and Boats in complete order. 'Ihrvibs nlvr reftdin? in Clarksvi!e, It, ii.f rms tidvpjlers aid the ')tih!:e rtneraiiy, that he is aulhonz d to Ferry r in hoih fi les of the Ohif) river: z troni Clai ksville. If

Extract j cn the speech cf Mr. Root in the New Tori Legislative. 44 A great noise had been made abnut foreign garden seeds and none ccvld be genuine, but such as had floated across the Atlantic. Experience, however, had lhowrv that the valuable seeds, Scotch cabbage, and all had been selected and planted here more than a century ago. Foreign grapes too had excited

much attention, but it wras now ; Accommodations inav uUa he h-.rJ

clearly evinced that they were not adapted to our climate. A friend of his, at the time that Cobhett's J-ori Island laming project was all the rage, had kindly sent him a box of Cobb . it seeds. Fifteen kinds of rass seeds were included. He m ide beds for them ali in his garden. Two, the St. Foin arid Uocnie are vet alive, but he had let go the thirteen .kinds, finding them .".Itogciher interior to

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5hipp.icp-:rt, Ky. and from lhence to CLrksvrlr riT'in. All those who ui!l fu or h in uuh. a call may depend on the liMCtell attention, and all paiFen.;r,s h' m;iy erts at either of his l'Vrrit i .. Va- ( n. r'. , -.-Il Milnl. at that time, to a p iil'e acrcbs

Sdver-creek, free ut charge, at

mouth of which ftream lie also k 1 Ferry: this arrangement will coilidf rable aceornmodanon ihabitants who relide on tlie of Silver-creek, as uell ? those who rm.y have Lmr uosai in that part of tlw hood from Kentucky jross the river from Shippm ldrksville and defirous to .silver cretk, mu ft app'y at h? , for a ticket, which will ep ,iftn to a pafTage across Silver The above Fer lie are aP yiied with fut boats sufficient .ivey a loaded waggon and fix There is a good House of Er ...ment lately opened in Sh'pp ort, near Mr. Tcrcscou't milh .ie house mefiVs. Joxs and Fri , pt their ftore, where man and

he can he comfortably entertained

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Clarksvilli for man and horsr and t ot travellers. 'Fhe roads in a fevvds, will he opened from Clai ks vi'lr to in tersedt the Vmcer.nes and the new i oad to Sa!e:n, which I believe will iavc several niils 'r'.vellitir William fright, Clarky-vilie, fp'i: j ? , N. Ji. Ta-;-".c on's nott s and Turn pike money vili lie tii;en for ferriages. State of Indiana, j Cl -r!: County, 3 'J'iKIN up by VVil!i;im Heath in Sorinrvide in the county aforesaid, rihrer year old mare, a kin ! of a sorI. somewhat mix- d with white hairs, bald Lee, under lip white and white ipo'.s on the j i w i'av.r white feet.

oxious vrrd of the rame kind l;Tl ro,,lrttT h'-nds Ul&' ,on Slv5tc!! . , , , , . , , ,, i t"'l no biands perceivable ; appraised o:n o'.e Oi two .e wnich lu'U been; to twenty dolhu btj0re me, the lGth

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years a;;'o we weic acquainted- Take;, up by John Ballard, a bay with the it'd scarcity root. Jt i; M ire, about ll yr.-ars old. witli Itar now dimmed with the name 0f upp--r l p white, about i 4 hinds high, . ' . ' no other m-uks perceivable; appraised ?nang,e kl,- tzl; mermo potatoes-) twenty dollars by Jnmrs Elvvcod h too and run b.ijr:, that in former1 Andrew V. McConib, bfjie rneajus

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TAKE NOTICE; Sale of Land under Deed of Trust. Whereas tVih:um 11. Moire for f.ccur 'rur die payment of a debt line Abraham i.n the f?Oihdiyof Apnl 18-21, cl rh- sun. c! Five Hundred Dnllurs, nirent moiv el' the s'ate of lud'una or Knitucky ; alsi Ot another d' I) Mt.e iVtHiam T. Huff on the 20th April 1 821. of the sum of Four Hundred Mollars, cm rent money of the state o! Indiana or Kentu ky, did mnkeand execute his certain dud oi tt id.K bearint; date the DCth day of April 1820, to Jshn Dantkitt, whereby he the said William IL Mcsre conveyed to the said Jctm Diuthiti) one hundred ncres ot Lund, 111 No. 130, letter C, cf the II ih.ois Grant, in the county of Clark ai,d state oj Indiana- And wherens default has been n.i,de in the payment o the said sums of money- NOTICE i, therefore, hereby given, that by virtue of a prmer contained in said Deed of Trull, I will tell, at public sal , io the hight (1 bidder, the said one hundred acres of Land and appur terances. for current money of the ll;ie of Indiana or Kentucky, for the payment of the v,:ms of money aforeai !, at the Conn House, inChcrh stowr,, C:i Monday the 14th day of May int' brMveen the hour ot one and fwur o'clock, P. M. JOHN DOUTI1ITT, Irustee, Chirlfitwi, May 3, 121 fKESH GOODS. CEO: STARKER U CO. Have just opened at the Store, for merly occupied by Captain D. P, fawkner, A LA ROE AND ELEGANT ASSCR1MENT Of

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CLIENTS ATTEND!! Alt. reruns indebted to i!i?firm,f Thsmpson fcr Aai,lr for profehsi 1 services pi ior to NovrMiler lv.2n (, etpting those for whom e ,JV brought at-tions of (h bt.) are rtqu, pt.j to jiay the amount of thtir itrpr(..'jv'. notes and ad ounts, to John S. Simon! sen, Esq. who is fully authorized to receive payment, give rt ctipts enj take notes. Thompson h. Nayhr. Charlestons, Apnll2b 18'21. NEW GOODS. -

GOODS,

-C0NSI871NC OF Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, and hattinets, Red, white and yellow Flannels, blue and black Bombasets and Ilat tinets, qr. cambric, Bock, Leno and Jackontt Muslins, Irish Linen'i and Sieam Loom Shirt " mgs, Tambour sprigg'd Muslins, for Dresses, A complete assortment cf Calicoes,

from 25 to 6E 1-2 cents per yard. Super-Furniture Prints and Be

Ticking.

Pleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Worsted and Cotton Hose, and half Hose, rhrav Bonnet, of the newest fashion, Vviih i variety of other articles. Groceries and Hardware, Lowl and New Orleans Sujar, C ffee and Tea,

Gunpowder, Poiin, Copperaf, E digo, Tobacco, he he. dee. Knives and Foiks, Scissors, Pen k r.ives, 10 and 13 gallon. Sugar Kettles, Pots, -assort d sues, Griddles. Ovens, Skillets, Andirons, he4d. cd. 8 b tod. wrought end cut Nails Vices, Anvils, Hoe&, Sp ides, Mattocks, Shovels, Axes, Sieelyards, wtighiiig from 40 to 550 lbs. Vindow Glass 3 by 10 and 10 by 12. Jiniata Iron, by the ton or pound, making a complete assortment, which w il be sold at very reduced prices, for cas 1. N. B. Iiees-Wax, fia:: and tow Linen, will be received for Goods.

HARPER fc NICIIOL, Have jufl rectived direct from delphi.l, A IAT.CE ANDELLCANUj, 3 0 R T M N T of Dry Goods, which with their former r tock, ma'-;rs their assortment complete; cnnlillii-j in part of the following articles, viz: Calicoes from 25 to 02 1-2 cents per yard. Bornbazetfs, Ginghams. 4- 4 &; G-'l Cambnck Muslin. Plain and fgured lh ok Muslin. Do. do. Leno. J reonct and thick Mull Muslin. 5- 4 Jaconet Shawls. Fancy and rich Chintz do. Fl3g Bandanoe and black Silk Hay. kerchiefs. Do. do. Cotton do. Ladies cross ban'd and figured Siii Handkerchiefs. Do. do. do. Cotton do Black India Sarsenetf. White, blue, and pink Florence. Black and green Levantine. Mourning Crape.

Ladies hite cu!ton Hose. Do. do. do. half do. Ditto worsted do. Ditto Silk, Kid and Beaver G!cvc; Mi aw Bonnets. Ribbands, phin and figured.

Millinett, bonr.et Wire and Past;

boards. Tortoise Shell, tuck, and fide CombsMo'k do ?rti horn ll. Ivory and pocket Comb. M.intua, Flormce, and Scnshaw Uns. brellas and Parasol. Blue and yrllow Nankeens. Co trwi Cassimere. Marseilles, white and printed, Irish Linens and Cambricks. Baltas, Gurras, and coarse Muslin.'

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A few pieces blue and gray Cloth. White Drihing. Ruflia Sheeting. Do. Diaper. Brown and t)Ieached 1 Shirtings and Sheeiimrs. J Children's Morocco iLts. Men's and boys fur do. Do. Leghorn do. Morocco Pocket Books. Ladies Mcrocco Shoes. Walking and high heeled do. strong leather do. Misses and children's do.

Also, 2n assortment of HARSl

WAKE, viz: German Steel Handsaw.

Cast do. Wood Saws-

Engldh patent fjraw Knives. Pen and p unning Knives Knives and Forks. Gun Locks. Door Latches and Colts. Stork Locks.

Snaffle and p!a?ed Bits fcr. Ste."

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nip, where are th.vy? Gone, and

Clark county, Sept. llU 1220.

1-Wn J. F. Rcss dsf Tho. J. Todd, ATTOKNIEti AT LAW, Having astor.iated themselves tcre ther for il.e purpose c-f pradhsing their p'(;fe!-sifin :h-.-jr careful and j tint at tentiou will be given to all professional concerns, that may be confiJed to hem.

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All ryf ,,;, a, rirfMw .1

v- vmu uvjvwj irie) rc'' termini to se 1 low fcrcash. They will rivc the higheflpr rni'im for Eastern funds or Specie. N. B. A lar-e quantity of Gli SANG

be given at Cafh price; also, Bees waif HARPER & NICHOL ! Charlegown, April 21, 1121. f

Strayed Sheep.

Strayed from the subscriR about the first nf this inflant, Sheep, all weathers marked will' C crop and unrler-bit in each ear; $ )-rsu knowing of such, and willf1", information to the subscriber, fball retvarded lor their trouble. IV. IV. MOMft -

C'rcrUtfovjn pril 20, lC2t.