Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 17, Charlestown, Clark County, 16 January 1822 — Page 1

If Intelligencer A I1C AllUlcUlcl t .L ' . - 1 ' ' ' I I III It i i FARMER'S FRIEND L. IV. WHOLE NO. 131. CIIARLESTOWN, LNDIAKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 182 11 NO. 17.

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rn:.TKi and n.ni.iMiLD uv

jw.,i he honest d honoralle in his tmde, t .e miserable condition c ccasioned b t .

or caning; and will never condescend to l.dl of man. We have often heard of the

ry Wednesday morning, en Water-

L, o i i lie following term!:

,o dollars per year if paid in advance.

o dJ'crs and a katj tj paid nai f 'yearly.

rl.nn. .-' ..J - . ,1

iii-.-a; ui i--iiuuu, even me man who lias rl.l',... I 11 x 11 i-

l . . .! r . .. . i t i i i ut"nui" 11 mm. e are naturally aisnosVxt, vrestcfthe Court-IIor.se and Clerks i ,i in . ,, , r 1 . ,. . i ou lo treat those, wo . w in l.-ivp ikpH ;

well; aid (o return evil upon him who has

designed ev il upon us, or abused us by his tongue, or otherwise: but will two bad ac-

i-0 dollars and 75 ceifs a fte ttaf of the 1 tions make one good one ? Shall we re-

I I i j .f ? I . t

i,c: dollars y payment o: delayed until

end uf tin year.

Lr .? . ettrs to the Editors must be pal

If, t'henL'itc, tftcy will tut be utUndtd to.

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es?rs .d co"

fuse the ' loving favor'' of Corf, and of good men, in order to gratify the evil propensities of fallen nature? 'Are we in the hal -it of receiving, or of being found ia tin frequent company of the riotous, the drunkard, the profane," the sabbath-breaker, tU lewd, the wanton, the gambler, or the idler ho dissipates his time in empty vanities? Do we abuse every man who thinks different from D; or do we di light in the lightings and quarrels of the streets? Il we are found in these things, it must be inferred, that, our desire to obtain a good name Wcii not so sincere as could be wished tor, a d a habitual carelessrips t f thi InnH.

n 1 n t , i " " - - - 1

. . . . . , , ' ! " ill tend strongly to eradicate all jense, or

)r tt JiitcHtiTcnccr end Jtarnicrs inend.

IJCRAL ESSAYS, Ni'mcer I. A :rod riame i rather to be chosen

1 c ..it 'ie!.e., ai d I n in favor rader

sWvt r oi d ,jld.!' Ste Proverbs xxii,

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nines, imicii imcii wi'reinore devoted to the interests of morality ai d religion, than at present: but supposing the roads to fashionable vice more numerous than formerly, yet is the present ace capable of beirg made the golden one to all who will set about the improvement of it. True morality, :nd religion are inseparable companions; the opinions of some to the contrary, notwithstanding. Ah! what is life! with ills encompassed round; -Amidst our hopes fate strikes the sudden vround. "To-day the statesman of new honor dreams, "To-morrow death destroys his airy schemes. "Is mouldy treasure in thy chest confined? "Think, all that treasure thou must leave behind.

"Make haste, secure thyself

name:

't"i'-s of cmpoMti'") i f"l!"d wiih dry, ubn r di'iiou dogmas, or ct p 'ii einb'w not de-i'-d bv the world: g i embraced r a relv, but !v a small

P of the wml I. T. ev are thou i'it lo

II '.I with sen ciri: u that i ah tilated ,-S'Miour pb-HMjre?, a' d to restrain us

ur u'ual purs';i's t! roub Ml to ban-

cheerfulness fren ? e;ct-, ai d create

ur npo'injTis n mo-r.tie suiienness.

lervo as a cover f r the remap s ofde-

e 1, and corrupted ! aturefo hide the itions of our pns-bv, which no icflu-

y i, r;reiveii orp ions can anm.! we:

t' iat a moralist, "m plain terms, is but a u.list iti di?uie! a beirir m ho exhibU' one fide to society, while the other

pit J Si imar- ib"iavitv: who is deceiv-

Lv the self ptiir'a'ed jrocdnes of him-

i v.-ou Id fain deei ie all others aIt is a matter of regret, that,

I) iTt.neou views shou'd ' e t;.ke:i o!

i ''. or ,1.af sucli a siilv I

feeliag, of moral obligation. We are told "Thy maker's favor value more than fame."

y tiie ancient penman, that, he who dc

special A of ice. For the li li c)t tl Ce who are ind'bte;! to the Couicy 'iiMiiy, and ttiuse vho h iVe not paid ihur'county revenue, I am induct d to Rive thi pubic notuc, that - ll dtbto's to the Treasury will be prosecuted should thry I to m. kr full p y.inent, in due time, before the next C reuit Court 1 rm. Until thr fust o' F- bmaiy next, notes of the Sta-e H nk . i d Mranch-s will be received in the l'rt asury for money due; ar.d until that time hesmedrs" npricn r.f mni ey a be paid by ttioae yet owing t .xes he to ihr Col . i or. ANDHi V P. HAY T'easuter C. C. Cha-'c'itQn J jn. 7ih, 1822. Blacksnntiiinir. The Subscribers respectfully

j mil rm me puou , tna th j s II e r y a goodly , on ,,ir aboe bu-iness in S varans I branches, at their old stand, a fr-w?

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u,i'rerTeetif the mat : v.) Dj it loli;i ! h;; (i r: t stip"oed ra.-, tua'., -r conef the oni'.ip' tcnt spirit ; o a n ii'

fio'ialc worm of (be d.ist? Or in the

':! ease, that, he who governed by 'ihty, at d pr.ife"cs to be e!ia rd in iio-irt, and uil i g to take hi- God at wo d ; who e: d.'avors contimial! v to

i'ily the cause he ha rspou.jd, shall be ?d from the confamiiialinir indueni'C el

drpravitv of human nature This '

indeed be noUa.-ig else than suj pos-

ites a .good name more than wealth, and loving f.wor more than silver and gold, w ill be clothed with humility : he will be wise, foreseeing evil; and w ifl lke from it: forsaking immoral piactices, which lead to disgrace and infam. He will be rir h in humilitv, and honorable in the fear of God. We have all jeen the terrible alarm in the minds of some, at the sensible approach of their dissolution; and the concern ol their friends toconceal their apprehensions of danger! We have seen rged menat the approach of death, with a countenance that indicated their distracted state of mind, and their awful c';pprchcnsions, calling on their friends to assist them; and vainly offering large sums of mcnev for a

cure; when the pale messenger of the tomb was whispering in their ears, "set t.iy house in order, fur thou shall sureh die'! teine have not even been favored v. hh a; it'(. ui the summons; and have fallei

i iioai ihe chair, from a horse, or have fali . ta a bed and instantly expired ; or the v tal principle of lile has Jed as they were ' Wei ,i g al.ing, pursuing their ordinary , care-, and left them to awaken in the aned s ol spirits in eternity. Then how i.eecibary to he desirous to obtain a good , name, in the eyes of him who beholds all tilings; and lo seek for his loving favor more man for silver or gold, which periihj es wiih the using, J A moralist is not he who does not violate l die cuil laws of his country, or state: who j pays his jut debts; does net neglect his

l iijuiy, and business: pays something to

Iul. supjtort of the iiiinislry: goes sometimes to church, and n vcr swears harder than

by jing," or at I lie Ikrthnst a true moralisi is he

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w.

by Kcrortie" or

dai.

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iac power oi religion snunn-m io .. ... ,..,fl..s r,. ni..f,

!('G a J)oor mortal creature lo the per-' Thon lL.t,j 0Ilv reicr lv.,dcr h) t1;it r;!' cf an angel of light! fie wi.esl i Codo ol-laws4o g. uarc hi . lif,. a:id hc J that have ever lived have dec! red wlJ, gC(J ,J0VV Ii)ad of I1JOrulity we have ? no man on cartli shall be guilUess. jej' ir,t

ptoses never can be viewed as dry, Jju it will be said. that, the

. THE WAV THEY DO THINGS IN TENN-YAN. M' Airier l,ierer, of IVnn Yan, h dlXf' pffd aeeo dieg to liW HS ; n hahuual imhkad He eppeals Jnr is ( . 1 ed three u;tnts.-es testify ilat tluj l ad em him almost clail lo- tin" pav yea- that thty Imd seen Inn. mr-ry well to live. pet'v w?Sl co ked.' Sec. but they h d not seen nitn s' drii' k 'ht he eouhl i o' stand '. 'h? pvt of the prosecution, five witnesses testify tint th?y hed sren I itii f cquei tly d unk o much o that hr w una! Ir t aitd d to hi busmrss. 'J h' j 1 1 y . fier brii g absent

bout an h ur. b (.ucht in a verdict

rut they dr. pot a nsid r a man an

habitual d unkard U''!e-s he ua drunl ice than ha if the time! Mr. Pjcrce v as accord n gly m qoi 'ed. ( Gtnevn Palladium, f i IoM a Fy Una . Capt. Biadshai', from Smyrna, i f there Oct. li. Affairs were in ao Uu quiet tiate. Sevtral Greeks had been tnascitd. Foreign Cousins, howvcr, lesnied cn shore, 'There had been no general engagement between the Turkish and the Gietk fleets. The Grteks hd many cruiz rs out, whah fitquendy captured Turkish vcsiclt; and hd determined lo take provisions t d munitions ol war from die vessels of any nation, by paying hen for. It wa t xpected the Gteeks

m the Morea would be able to mam tain their independence, but that th Greeks elsrvvhere would br subdued

domsaoovc the comer of High ard Market hticets. on ihe fast side of Market street where thf y hold tbemstl es in rea incss t execute fcll orders in their line, in a workmanlike manner. Ail prrsons wishing Wagons ironed, Gutharrels r Axfs made. Horsehtringr ' t nr.y odier prtnicular work do e, v. ill clo well to oil. Tit 5-have j'ist rrcrivtd frrm Louisville a quan. -y r t jinuL.tta Ik h, which they can fi td 0 woik up on die most leasonct bl tr i ms. 'I lit y it tun tli' ir thanks for the very liberal support already received, and hope by their punctuality and superior w- kman hip to merit a co. tmo ance thereof. J. & H CRAVKNS. Cr Wanted an Apprentice to the aforesaid business, fo whom, if posMsin& R-ood character, a good chance will be givrn, if immcdute application I e niide. t. nar i-cfptyn, J in. ) 1 f)

blierilF bale.

Ey virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued irom the Clai k Circuit Court n;i;i to me directed, ther? wiile evontrl

Ji.lt it. will bo said. that, the rnmmon . rx..lJ.. . .,.. I,...u ..1...1.1.-

lon tiuns bv ,.s. if wp bP..;PVPll.:,t ... ' ' " t ' "l fuu lu aaic lu u,t. "'S'1 al 'cr,

, . , vzcus 01 iiiorauiv are (iiiierenif 1 ;

u name is ra ifr lo hp e i s -n .an Treat .1.. 1 .

les. f.ni 1, vi iit favor rather tbansilv

ir. I.J nor will w say they abridge

Jl if'.i-'ire5. Who does not admire the racier of a plain, ensi' lo. humble, virls man? Who does not sneak in ran

ts ef j.bc f, hcitv enjoyed nv the inn: jt, l!u);.v;!i illitTat" peasant? and 1 liope

re are. eat f-wwho do not al hi ibrl

e. reverene'! for religion, Ihouidi tbev

":'t have obtained their own eonsem

pb:s.s it conli. ually.

man who is set. in n good name, .'lie'ver, it more desira-de tliat weab...

jrrrat riche.s,M will never, in tt "" of eaia. do an act that will briog c;ie!i u j.i.ti bii eharartcr: a.,.! ca-. !, f' "f'.n t!:e ;!araet"r of hi fa'aiiiy that -JCia..; v.i!i not ihb 1,1 li..-.. iV.... 7 1.

evnut ir.

are diiiere;

Aad some

will

un rea- f ;r f edd nion y, on the premises, oo

the

bjturd. y the i9.h mst. 164- l 2 A re.

l i.v eo.aLin: all; lor none shall ue justi-0f L, ,mj part ot No s. 124 Ji.d 1J; lied thereby, and uw.i-pipiently there is not ! taken as tl e property ol Jilio IJctd. U

s jti-. s.'id h fj. in favour of VV'ihiam

a man

in the world

that is a moralist to

that oxfeni? T'is is scriptural (ruth:

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re

is no man thai can bo pci iecll v just, though he delights ia the law, and deires the faor d God, more than silver or gold, (see i'.alm LI.) livery man is willing lo allow, that sava'o nations are le-s digniiied a:id happy, ;!.an civilized: .and it nir:.tbo admiiied upon t.:e same priaciple, that, the mo-1 retea menl u iii oe foua 1 ia the best improv

ed circles: that virtue is Ihe only seeurny

C Shaw, and Osmond C. Tjffmy.

J. CUK1U.Y C Chatlcitown, Jjo. 9 h 182.

Cash for Furs.

o oer;e

i

aurnt oapti::;f :

an.l as tl!': mor-

i of a nation, a people, a ecrnrnmit v, or a

uitl-: f.tiiillv rirele are impne.cd, so .are

I will give tbe highest market price for .i (viiich. oi FuK., itner m La-iior HA iS, it i,n nedi irey deliv. ci cd at my "j.j. p in Charl .stow:i.

JAMI.S

II. Hat

hhcnif hales. By virtu? of a wit ofFi-'M Fachs; issued from th- Clerk'-, (.iffice of the

Llark Circuit Court. I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, in Charlestons, on tb' 2 1st insr. between th? hours of 10 oYioek a. li &c o clock p. ji. the u-e for seen e.irs r a le s teim, Lots. No's. 233 234 and 235, with their ?pp-irtendnces ; taken as the property of William Booen to satisfy said rici laciat, in favor of Samuel Patterson. ALSO, BY virtu? of a writ of Venditioni Fxpotms, issued from the Cierk's Of. li of the Chrk Circuit Court, I will expose at public s de. to the highest bidder, n the .H j ,t. between the hours of 10 o'r lo : a M. a (1 4, oYlrL-

?. m. at die ho .ise r.f Unlhni M ntgomery. twenty acres of'Lnd, rn the nest side of the sou'h ekl-st quai:cr of secion nuaiber thirf. in 'township)

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nu moer rvvo. nort.a ot ni-ie est ; taken as 'h r. t: m

w i 1 1 j : 1 1 ,i n ao'wt ry, to

p r)-ffy of

si i ?,rj an

execution in favor of .f ;.; b Thomas,, against Tiiom .s U WMiimn Maioin-try.

J. S Sim in.1! ok d- s. For J- cunn MY. s. c. c. Cha-h town. Jm 9

N.

of A kind :u o-ui

tortdtind oa iiju j aj uauai. j. li.

y. F. Uoss ci? Tio. J. ioddt ATroKNiM.s a r Law. Havinc asso.u'eo' diemse ves toretlifr for kiv; .Mp Dove of praii .in,; die'r p ofessioa their cirefu; a id j -mt ateotion will be v c;i to jd p.oV s il concerns, tlut rruy be co.ili.lcd le hem. Lhurlat9w:it Murch !, 1821.

prop ji! ion i.osed -jbjve i j

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