Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 48, Charlestown, Clark County, 28 August 1822 — Page 1
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FARMER'S FRIEND). V. WUOLKNO. 212. CIlAULUSTOlVN, INDIANA, WKDNKSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1C2. 0 NO. 4S.
i nrn an i' 1 1 ri-iM'iri) r.v inwiavk .yoniuxux, W. due-da v morning, on Water-
Li.wi-t ol t'"' Guu l-I Iotie and C'lcrkV
mi the foIIv tntr term:
' , ihllars ;r yi!tf if ""'I " enhance.
mtf a ImiJ ij jhuu at tin: enu "J
,'.'a'.h: iV (hilars and 75 cents ul the end of the
l t:llli-ttr, an 'I ll ... . I . .1.1 ....j.
dollars ij payment uc uiuyiu uniii , ,f the. vcar.
r .7 rVVrs to the. Editors must le post
vtkiieue, they null not he allau.t u to. wja8-rtiJWRM mm mmnm mm jimjiwb Vew rir Arkansas Gazette.
yrurferx on the Public Lands,
Lnside-aolc alarm h-s lately ( em V in siime sections of this terri
V in consequence of u i t s h.ving
,. hrnncnt bv t ie united ? ates a-
11 i" w u
n number ol persons engaged in
ting timber on the public lands.
; vtiil be rcenlUcud that tne c m denes of the general land cilice ;hhrd a n- tec in ths paper last nr. lore w arning all persons from ;!,in c on the lands ot the Unit" d
hs. or committing uasre on th
bite timber, under penalty oMlu-
. Pursuant to notice, mstructto' s re seme time since forwarded to tin
r - i
S district Atto.-ney lor this lemto-
d'.rrr ting t un lo thwdh to pro:,te all intruders on the public lands.
stretch through Somli AiVeHCa r.iit i Mexico, iid abound, wherever they avebcen searched, with vaious minerals, precious sum s, and Rold and her. The Hovkv Mountains vcic themselves callid the Shining Maun, tains l.y all the early truvuhis Ironi
their g itteimg apptarance in the stun crash ncd by the peculiar brilliancy of the many stores which are lour.d upon them. A hunte, pursuing his C.i me. found the s Ivtr mines ol l'uioi: and ma:-V oth rs hove b en dis
during the summer and were health?. 1 am gentlemen, with reject, your friend. . (iijjutd: Lot; an. Stenton, July 5, 171)0. U will lie m en by the above statement.
Hint more w as shorn horn No. I, at twodicarings No. 2, No. 3, that was shorn when a land), No. 'J, once Soaring, No. 5.
7 This statement shows conclusively the i ,i . . . .
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2 3-1 3 1-2 " 1 ")
covered by the like accidents; and ail :intairo of j-luaritit? lamlis; the quantity there is no reason to suppose thai other 0f woo Vhorn fiom two lamb and the half valuable (hsciveieS ty ay not yet be 0r the other, to the above, amounts to 11 made St. Loirs Lt,qmicr. ' i... u s . d .i. t wm from hvo .,ri,JS aIJ(j
St. Louis Lnquitcr.
From the Berkshire Star. To the. Fanners of Berkshire.
Mr. Webster It has always been fur
l- l lbs. and that tdiorii from tw o lambs, and
the half that was shorn but once, amounts to 'Jibs; making n fawny; of 5 1-1 lbs. w hi( Ii, ;it the present price of lambs1 w ool, would i.v.kea clear saving of from two to three (bdars, which is certainly w orth the
i'l I F V.l.V I I I I 111.-' l il I .' -v v.. . - - .. ..... ' j - " prising to me, that the farmer.- ofthis coun- nltentioa of cery farmer. It is believed I . I .a . A . .1 4 I ... i J'....w , I . . 4 .!...! ...4.. i' I '.
try nave not pam more auciniou u inv ui.u muhi-i vmj num men iiuuhiuh msubject of shearing ll.eir lamb?. 1 believe rected t tbi subject, to perceive its utilithal it is a fact perfectly w ell ascertained, ' ty and importance, and at once to adopt it, that firmers who have been in the habit of, therein saving to themselves and thecounshearing their lamb?, have invariably j try vat sums of money w hich is carried found, lliat at the rcj t Clearing, the lice- abroad to purchase hatting wool, which cesoftho-c u-v that had been shorn when ! the hatters would rather purchase at their lambs, were fully equal in weight and d-j own dor. 1 PAH.MKii.
ciih'dK sujx rjor :n quality, to t'to: w nif n j
had not been shorn, i nis l.ns hrcn satisfactorily moved bv various en riments
which li.ive been undo uixv; Iambs of the
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YTUitlilDK Rcerrr. t be nn to his ears in busl-
same age. and the same Kcpiuu- ami it . , em,;te ) -vlfcXJCO, ht lu,
t all intruders on the pu d'C lauds, j would seem that there was a gu.xl reason tonini; ,rll cme impCriul acts, a-d it cnrdH gly, upwarcis .t tlurtrj .'fiv.hy shearing lambs should improve de j,,tvcntrd the departure of
i-rmmond. ll K Vl I Tl T 1 f I V t t 1 1 1 v. ! i 1 1 ., I t ,.f I f UTUll : 1 1 1 1 ( Cll KllOW'U
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("tin ;on Ol persons, at tne la!? j that the w ool w Inch grows ni si on lamos is
:il) term ol the superior court generally lo;,g and very coarse, to what it hp iieflerstr fid that riiore than we1 i ai'kr tlic first fhcariin: and the quantih
ctcd surfs will be brought at tht i of wool shorn trom lambs in the spring,
It CAnri!5t) terai
l'litse prosecu ions, we believe, are, it, confined n:inc i)il!v f persons
Sgidm cutting word on the Mis- !; p:. for the use of the steam ooais
Hfjjting tfi.it river Co!. Matthew Lyon, (ex member
Lcr.fjrpss ;om veunoht, now a
2i-n of Al ihama) has addressed a
to Mr. J-js'ah Mesgs, the Lm Mon r of the General L nd (Jfhee. isintr a ti(,ncns:r-.!i nf m uC -dl.' 2
( . .3 u ... . k. -. - - - , , fii the meeting of Congress, as ht
l.cy is ruinous and must entirriy de it ihe advant-r;es of st am lat navi.
'!,n o i the Mississippi ; tlie lod wre his ow u obei va?i"ns thert o:.: ot the least shad w of doubt that
prosecutive: of he persons who
Vii coiitnuie nr rnrtmience cuttinc
!(d on the public lai d for the use ot team boats, will as effectually stop
ai" progress up .he Mississipp1 -as it y were every one g ounded on a bar, and torches pot to them to one gener.d c-nfl igration. J TMIi FUUTUADR. ince the abo'it on of the U. States' Tories, a great activity ll ;S prevailed Itlie operation of thi trade. Those ftntrly eng-igccl in it, have increased ir capital, ai.d extended their en fprizr; m j.ynevv firms have tug i f'init. r-nd others are preparifig to ( s'J. It isc mputed thai at otibuiid t", chitfiy from this place, are now ?p!oye. in this trade oh the waters ,the M.s.ouri, and half that nuniDer the Upper Mississippi. The Mispri Fur Company w hi h alone em ?ys upwards of COO men have reach fbie mountains, t-n.l w ill soon be on Columbia river. Others have the tne destination, so that the rich furs Xthat region will soon c ase to be the ldusive property .f the Hudson Uay f)tii)any. Ucsiiies furs, the ll cl;y louiitaius nuy produce fomething
Tl r , . . r a , t
w hich have been shorn tire year before, is.
generally found to equal, and more irequently exceed t!ios? w hich have not Ik-cii -horn. The following communication, from the venerable John Logan, who was one of tin; first agriculturali-ts of his da shews the experiments whii h he has made, and the importance he attached to this subject: To ihe Philadelphia society for promoting agricnlture and domestie manufactures. " ( k vr l k m k n' I beg leave to communicate to tiie society, an experiment 1 made aljear, on the subject of shearing lambs. From a jlock ol sheep, of the common country breed, I selected live lambs which w ere weaned in the month of .March. On toe f i:st of August I sheared two of the live, and took half of the fleece of the third from one side. The weight of the wool in August was iN'o. I - - 2 1-1 lb. No. 2 - - - 11- !)- No. 3 half of tho fleece 1 1-1 H: The wether lambs, No. 4 and b, of the same age and condition as the above, were not shorn. On the shearing my flock of sheep this spring, in the month of May, the following was the result of the experiment: 'i'l,,, iiniMv.Ai'Vn. l ivei'died. 3 1-1 lb.
1 11V Ilk. V l-U Wl J v. . - I Do. No. 2 weighed, 3 3-1 lb. J)o. iNo. 3, from the side shorn, in .ugnst, 1
I . V. ". nof whnrii J 10.
jyui iiu. iiv.
1).). No. 4,
set ms has prevented the departure of individuals with any p ortion ot iheir wealth. I! is present election is priiy the result of ccrrep'.ion and partly ot ch m e. medley. 11 he posses hs b'at talents he nuy retain it .t he is Din anoidinary man. he will IjII beneath the weight of public fjpiniou. Mexico is to nearly cennf cfed, mordiy and geographically, with Ij ;uisi.ii wa and the rest ot these U.med Urates, to submit to this niockwy oi liberty. She will have it in i-u'tstmice; and in order to obtain it, the ey shadow of a diadem must not cross her view. Ytu;btde may. by military force, keep up his power lor a season, and dazzle the people with the ght;er ol a coronation Tnis spectacle, -o ennobh .g to a nation, is not confined to George IV. and his enraptured subjects. The order ul the ancient '.'Z ques is about to be renewed 10 Me::ico, the g;ories t-i the ancestors ot tlv.utezuina to be reacted, and ihe sacred uMjes'y of kings to be raised from the grave, to last a psr-g hour or two, and then be seen no more. The enlightened and liberal part ot i ht Meyirans will not endure llli U-
burpation the people generally mur
mur; and unless Yturoide dasiics a wav his baiiol. and ins hmhy prerog
atives, he will soon experience nuv
' tinea. v lies the heuu dial Wwura a crown." City Gazette.
Santa I'e fur about three years, and nocemplaint about it i the people irrigaiing their field by due lies and call. Is hoin ihe river dil None, and fr m the streams which issue bom the highlands and neighboring mountains. 15. Louis inquirer. Despa'chcs wtrc on Saturday received Ir. m the ci y of Mexico, to the 2uih June- We have seen a letter from the (inpctor himstll, of that date, in which he rxpres ly states tlut his elevation to that title was not in conformity with his own uislns, and that he sih.mits with the hope of bing, by that means, uidblcd to maintain the independence and pro mote the happint.'.s of his native land. D' n Lugviuo Ccrtes, at pre sent in the United States, is app. natd to the Mipnnie direction and command of
the nitui department Aurora, 1 Gen. Trespalacius has been appointed governor of Texas. He is represented iisan active and intelligent man; laminar with ur jurisprudci ce; an admirer i f our republican institutions, ai d veiy well disposed to encourage emigration.
The follow ing letter from Madrid, received in l'aris, shews the sensation) produced in the ctpirid of Spain, by cur r. cognition of South American Indipeiulcme. It wih be perceived to hrt been by no means as welcome as w as ttitieipatee! by ,ome of .ur t;tesmtn ai Washii.gtcn. Ciwf5n Cour. " Madrid april 23. ' The message ol tne president of the U Stores, ai d the note oi Mi. Zea, presented to ihe French ai d l.iigiisli ministers, fiave txcit.d hereasensation as strong as disagreeable. 'I he Hoyjlisrs. the Lib reax, the Scrviles, and the iixaltidds, all agree in condemning tne measure of the president of the United States, which seems to lay hold of the moment when Spain hisexpres ly sent pa ih commission
ers to treat with the people of Arne
ilea
Do. No
'I'll, unol taken this spring from the
lambs No. 1, 2 and 3, was not so long, as from No. 4 and 5, but the fleeces were much thicker, equally line and not the least malted. This is a great national object. Our hatters are in want of wool for the manufacture of hats, which might be supplied il the farmers were to shear their lambs m August. 1 am so perfectly convinced of the proht rind public utility oflhe practice that I shall continue it. It is neccssiry to Keep tor
. ..1 i..,.,!... imm ! nature. Jl
SANTA FE, OF NEW MEXICO. Itisbccomi ga lam liar operuti ,n for our citizens to visit this capn.il.t. r:i.n.i ol f'mriniiati. wuu has a
- - j . 1 . 1 1 1 1 , v, ... w. , - - - 3 1-2 lb. ; . -jrtii.a IwititM nn dit Arnaiisa.s. lids
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3 1--' i-1 lust returned, also U . J .is. M'iNignt,
-v penetrate their recesses. J he v ewes ami wcius in pM i" - continuation of the Andes, u Inch j Sheen had the run of a good clover ndd
who went in search ot idui up vard ;t
a year ago. Col Co per. the courageous fiettler ol the lio -n's L k . ouutry, has also gone out with a lutnciou.cotnpaoy; and others in thistoy.-n coi.template an early departure, fc'rum ah that we can iearn from ttiv se trav- Ihrs, the people ol Santa I'V, a. d of the 1... tcrnil provinces, are txceetlingly igno. am, desti'.ute of commerce, and ol
.dl kpirit ol cnterpriz. . We have heard t much of the aridity of these countries j aid learn mlJiti-mal fefs npoti that ; head as caucus n-i astoni.iliinr;. Mt;. j Glenn srsys, there li;:d no ram at i
D ed at Paris on the irth May, of a brain fever, the Duke ol Kich'-lieu, late Prime Minister of Fiance; and on the same day, of an ir-fla.mnation f he lungs, his Serene Highness the iciguing Duke of Sjve Astha Aftcuburgh. The Bad He. The Keys of this once terrible prison, are in the United States, the property of Judge Washington. It may be mentioncil a- a thing perhaps un sampled, that the kite Lieut. Perry was presented by Congress with
a sword at the ;ge of 12 years. He boe this honorable testimonial of his
country's gratitude, for gdlant conduct at the battle of MrieRapid Printing A new novel called the Fortunes i f Nigel," by the aucnor of WavcIy, Sec-contai-nn upwards of 500 p ges duodreim , was pot into the haeds of workmen on Fhurstlay moaning, at New Yok, a et iy 8 o'cl k on th ' morning of the a urday f -bowing, p in ed, don.; up, .mo f or sate in thed (Terent bo ;k stores
Ly the return of dn Adjutant Genral. it appears tha' the army of the Jolted States consists ol less thin five thotis.i' d men, including ihe General Star!', fco. Tne number of p. ivutes is
liree housed five hundred and seventy srven. and these are rhutnbu.ctl over die hob: extent ofcic c u:ifry, occupy 1 1!1; more tuan JG posri ahux the tea co.r t itftd inlAtid trunt.'er.
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