Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 219, Charlestown, Clark County, 23 October 1822 — Page 1

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Indiana Inldli

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FARMER'S FRIEND

YUL. V.

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CIIARLESTOWN, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,

1C22.

NO. 219.

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laiNTF.D AND ITRL1SIIF.0 LLYGA.Y DllYKLY.

ry Wednesday morning, on Waterwest of the ( 'ourt-I louse aiitl ikVollicc, on llie following terms:

:v dollars per year payable three .h after subscribing. c dollars and a half if not paidv.l.in

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;ro dollars and t j cents at the end of

hird rpiartcr, and

'lirrr. dollars ij payment be uelaicd

! the tnd of the year.

!o subscription will be discontinued unII arrearages arc paid, unless it be at .'.. i''j'm i r lilt Avt.ti'c

.Ill letters to the Editors must be

paid, utluri::iiT they will not be at

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AGRICULTURAL

From the Alabama Republican. he Cotton Crop, throughout te

k of Alabama, bids lair to be very

iidaut tins season: an increased quan-

of land having been put in cultiva-

aml the season having been highly

irable to its growth, the quantity

greatly exceed the production of any

feryeur. Notwithstanding the eartii

IV J VI HI 113 11 Ull"' til LI LlllUri C4. jdance, the prospects of the agricul- ! part of community arc not so checr-

in- II "Villi. V.'Ullllll, Ul. JLilJ'MJ A HM I, lis r-tat, Mil! probably command but

a price and be of a heavy sale, in

jpirison with former year.'?. Besides

'is an unusual searcitv of bagging.

iavc principally depended upon

lucky tor this article, where it has

floforc been manufactured in great dance, and could be ol)tained at a I price. But it stems that many of jr factories have gone into disuse, or I) converted to other purposes, and i'ti!uatcly for the cotton growing jp', at the period when there is a Jfity of foreign baggage. Last year V;dl' y of the Tennessee river eonV J probably 150,000 yards of baggI "us year the some section of counrequire at least 175,000 and B;iis more, or a substitute for it. l'jcky will scarcely supply the re-lite-quantity of bagging, but there is fd of tow cloth of a strong and durajf ex hire made in Kentucky and Ohio, ill we believe would answer the purpacking our cotton, and which

VH' obtained in large quantities at a Jl'-iitivcly low price. We would rer;':id that article to our planters lideratioti. The country merchants I'lidukv and Ohio would find it for

"licrot to send largo uuantities of

v I'tirif.ii.'. a I i it

in unsrnarKct, wiiere iicomm ,-.'ilil- sedd for our currency or ad-

Jagftimsly t x:h;iiiirc'l for colton. It

..ars lo ,m a imi,,' S1,rp,-jhi.r that a

Jr'i'ade is not carried on belweon futky IIJ(j tjis staU, -vVe a,.c a!. want of their bagging and rope, jyn-irs of K)Miestic a!ri( ks, their lu- Hour. etc. all of which mi-dit !

-If-lKilt,., f'.v,.,. I . :n.. i.. i... . 4 . f

""in i'juirvim; it) un; hum i;i n i . , i i

1 ic MioaN, at a very cheap rate. Jnli; '"vt tv.t he moiiths ve mu-t '"' ' M hiMvelv on Ohio and Kc rtuc1

T 1 (he crops in Ti.muk

"-';'o!iip,.t(.!, (ail,,!.

Flax, Another m-icliinc has been invented bv Samuel D.ividson. of Komulus, N. Y. for dressing flax. Its whole cost including the patent right is only forty dollars. It has been tried by many of the most res. pectable formeis. Tliey estimate the saving m labor at three fourths, and the savirg in flax at one lU h ccmpartd with the common mede; while it leases the ttxture of the thread unbroken. By the use of the mjchine the process of rotting may be dispersed with, as it will answer for dressing the Has either with or without rotiinc. Thi improvement promises to be extensively usrlul 'ts price is so imali that every neighbor may have

a machine. Flax i an article of easy cultivation end g'eat product, if the process of ro'tmg and usual way of cleaning if can be dispensed with, ai d musr become an important sta. pie to thepiople of the interior lor hime use ai d tran4por to the sea board, he A pound of flix maybe carried at y g veo di tance as readiiy as a p' tind ofcort;, pork, Stc. The cost of transportation will be the same; but the amour 't of the cost as to the re;d va.iie of the articfc will be essentially difie ent. . '1 he sted, too, if crtidud and made into oil, will always find a reed market, atul better p.iy charges for carriage than

any sort of provisions tbat our farmers can rais'j in the interior. Oil mills may be erected at a sma'l expense, and would vield large profits to their owners, if the suppy of seed was abundant, in any p:m of the country west of the mounta'ns. We feel both pubhtkiy and personally interested in the cultivation of flax and the use of fl..ixen goods publickly, because it will add much to the national prosperity ; privatt h , because we cannot have go'.-d paper without flaxen rags to make it t)h

York, was exhibiting to his fellow citizens, this individual substance as beinc the very matter of conta gion itself. Lund. MagSpecie. A Boston paper says In our last wc mentioned there had been imported into this port, from January 1st to June 30 1822. from foreign countries, the sum of 70,701 dollars, we have ascertained dial there has been exported t the Kast Indies; lirazih Kngbnd and Cuba, in that time; the sum of one million tivo hundred and four thousand four huvdred and six dollars. The charm of existence is hope; and if man could ever arrive at the point where he has nothir.g to antici pare, he could not be happy. Expectation is the vital principle of hap. piness. What we imagine that we may be, reconciles us to an endurance of what we are. And in the full tide of enjoyment, if we knew all our bliss, it would instantly pro. duce k?.tiety. Lord liflinghim was this year, 1685, appointed Governor ol Virginia, snn expressly ordered " allow no person to use a Printing press on any occasion whatever." MAIUUED-In Raytdn, (Eng.) William Gorclin, aged 61, (who had been 35 years in the sea service and lost both his legs at Trafalgar,) to Susannah Thompson, aged 19.

Harper & Niciiol HAVE just received a I'ipc of French Jirandy, which they will sell by the quart OS quantity at very reduced prices. They keep on hand as usual a t,cnera. assortment of .0 R T GOODS, Qckk.n's and) u, .pr, , Glass j AhL, TEAS, COFFEE, fcc.&c. with every article in their line of bjs. ness. They arc daily expecting a large anil elegant SUPPLY OF GOODS, selected from the latest importations in the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and iNevvYork markets, width they are determined to sell at a small advance for C.n. JFhiskey') .Uees.wax & 'low linen will be received either on old debts, or in exchange for goods. V TREASURY MJ'IKS, exchanged cither for Specie, or Commonwealth Paper.

V, e feel e

o advantageous a trad1.

ee

,a ' t' arii. d on wiih tliis sei tiaii ol T"""'1 "id not loni' be overb-oked bv

J't rprizin- weaLants oi'Luui:5 u': inciunati

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DEFERRED ARTICLES. The " Wesiern Nun" states, that Vincennes has been unusually heal thy during the preterit reason. Lord Castli feich, (whose name has, for a quarter ot a century past been a bye word for political profligacy) during a lit of insanity, laid violent hands on himself, by itdlicting a deep wound n his neck, and instantly expired, lie was, it is said, on the eve of repairing to the Congress of Vienna, and one of the chief instruments in preventing Russia from a rupture with the Turks the holy alliance may mourn his exit; but the friends of liberty and sutfering C recce, may be iulluenced by very different feelings. In bii private character, however, be

is represented as a 1 urn menu and an allectionate husband. Washington Gaz. The editor of the Federal Kcpunlican estimates the quantity of winskey annually distilled in the United States, at thirty millions of gallons. In 1613 the General Court of Massachusetts ordered that in the yearly

choice ol assistants, the Freemen in BALLOTTING should use Indian Corn and Beans the Indian Corn to manifest election ; the beans the contrary: with a penalty often pounds lor putting in more than one Indian corn or beau for the choice or rcluj-

alof any public oflicer- ' Who shall decide ?

remarkubk, in the progress of human opinions, that at the very inoincut that a British house of commons was rewarding Dr. Smith with iooul. for d..? -...pour of nitrous acid as a destrojer ol roiitnsion, an 9n',i-. n tN'iitcii'w'L oi 4

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s. T. W. Z.

A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post-OUicc, Charlestown, (la.) on the 30th of September, 1C22; which if not taken out, in three months, will be sent to the General Post-Ollicc, as dead Letter?. A. Peace Allstatt, James Atkins, 2.

Joseph Powtn, James J 'eggs. Luther liedel, Levy Rowver, I'ienjamin T. Putts, Walter '. brown, (no. Raines, Daniel Raker, Samuel Rarkcy. Hugh Citbcart, Louisa Chase, fediah Carter, Patrick Caldwell, Wilson Cooper, Reverly Collicott, David Corbin, William (,'anitoii, Char I s Colter. Cyrus Dixon, William Donalson, 2; Tho's. Dodson, John Dells, lchabod R. Dunn, John Durham. Jacob Endeum, 2. John 11. Farnham, Davis Flojd, James Fowler. James fJa'rdner, 2; David Gordon, 4 ; David Griffith, Nathan Hull, Daniel Hudson, Jacob lletteiier, A bm. Hartley. Leonard Jones, Raker Johibon, 2. Daniel M'Daniel, John ililler, Joseph Milster, Robert JWathewi,

i: Joshua ;u uormicK, iinurew Y. M"(,'ombes, Daniel M'.Maban, John Marks. John Norris, Thomas Napier, Samuel Nicholson. John Owens, uen'r. Rcubin Pierce, Samuel Pierce, Razel Prather, John Pack, James Packet, James Parker. Francis Ratlilli WilliaiaKoe, John Rice, Samuel Reed. Sherilli Clark county, Pcrrr Smitli, I-aac Shelbv, 2; lloris Smith. Poss Todd.' John Work, 2: Aaron Warren,

John Weathers, William Wright, Adam Zerrner. PETE 11 G. TAYLOR, P. M. CharL storm, Oct. 'J, 1G2 2.

C3 Those who arc indebted to the firm, will please make settlement, as the Notes and Accounts will be put in traia for collection immediately. Cbarle'-(owt), Sept. 11 th 1022. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that nine weeks after d-ite application will he made tn fhf Ur-p'ie.tpr nf rln- F -anrf DfTief at

! Jeffersonvilfe, for the renewal of

two certificates, in the name of James Lemon, assignee to us, for the south west and north west eimrters of ' ection 17, town G. north nf range 5 east, in the district of JtfiVrsonviHe. the originals being lost or destroyed. Given under our hands and seals this nth day of August, 1R22. JOHN c THO: WILSON". Aug. r.rh. 1822. 46 0w.

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II. J. M.

NOTICI'.. Those who are in. debted to the estate ol Dr. A. Vernon, (he'd, are rt quested to seitle their respective fr,eout;ts without delay, particularly, tho- e who are ii.Jcbttd for medical services. A. ERNOX, A., r.

NOTICE. Administrator 's Sale, There will be exposed at public sale, in Charl?stown, at the house of Doctor A. Ver .vow. (late deceased) all the personal property of said dcecdani consisting chit fly ol a vtr valuable stnek of Medicine & Shop Furniture, A SELECT Medical & Miscellaneous Li brary, Beds and Bidding, Iloushold and Kitchen Fur)it tare, 2 Horses 1 Cow, and various other articles too numcr ous to mention. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums above three dollars -bond rind security being given. The sale will commence on Friday the 1st d;y of November next, a: 10 o'clock, A. M. and if necessary continue from c!;iy to d::y until the whole is sold. A. VERNON, Am-:. Char!c$to;.'nM Li. O t '.). :)ir. 'tARASC()N'S mills. CI.'.'MNNC Ti:i!S ONE liarrcl smjiit lim; flour, ibr

bus!i!;U of whe'iit und t.Mie i'oiir

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barrel or th'-- wr;rt'i (i'it tu ctsii. One bus!;: I lucliin meal for one bushel of Indian corn.

J. A. TAR AS CON.

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