Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 236, Charlestown, Clark County, 19 February 1823 — Page 1
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1 j .V .V;-J'.,r, 1 !h.i;: Mi: : ivi!l now ,-Mve y-n 95"i.it orcuLsnt -A fa eJ'.pri;ntot i fcwiic v'i ii 'vv.- (V'sit. !iuv:ig lor limV'-":' ia!r n't'!::is, cuotna. ; I rr a- (i r vii.t-. io, Ii,15 iVc'; bcf'ir - a".y fruit ;;ri -t d, 1 rjut u'fiiilJ have Vuit Uf : c t!)ty run ht!f that (Jistaacc I j c. ;:M.!ed :htrrc '.vs a i:a:ur..! rct-.s-j i .-j.:, being so- Adia miu I took , c;f '..Hihi r "u vj ;..;)!! u l'.-i.!jUri-.c $?! 5iusvi'!-(l it iiito three iq'.i-i! I iii
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,'. ,.'. ds. auj tho'.c i'( tm the end a! icli th? !Vo -m grew, ?cciis, !"k! I !ii'(ird them separaiciy, ir. 'far s,n. '!:,(!, will manured for the I'xiH rr.iRnt. in i In-. sprirR'of ldio, I carefully attended to three hills r(".'n ueds of ach part of the fruit N'ividui as stated above the lulls be'i. iiciit 12 feet a);:rr. ( All of the tl luiit. alike B ii r i i f i ( jt ; t ht vpit's ho.M t'u1 i)et needs run l-ctn 8 io Ice! before any fruit appeared; ':i1 tlk-se were snitill. with a neck ; V va.es Pom the Middle heeds ran p'Jtntoe feet before Iruit sippear1; the fro U was better and without fi(jrk and fourfold; thr vires bom fc l op seeds produa d fruit Iarr,e ne&.i-mbumlancc h the first Iruit i.;is on tlic third .joint of the vine 'm the iurl'jce of the cututd. 4 I Have continued to save t.efdr rr ra the topo b!oe;n ee..!. and !vjw Cucumbers; hi the fb .t a!,d .e-
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Kii.i!', of vine tr nit : com :"-1 Ktwie, but ta: c:t-v:ore:s it ivr, a eat nieusia'e, dippf;Utted me ; i!hsU!:;:lin.; t.hic, L b':VO MtC-.J'-'-iK-d so f.r i: to attj.ly ir.ys-rK tb:-t '(1J adv;,;,t;.ve niay be r.ai.ed bv J't-f; sa di btlvctiou, of seeds, i ''Uir.l J.;;Vf. ,-.;vc th ..bove acv(un !JJ'! t'ar, but ! ui.diei! ro e.ar y thr pp'-mncut compete thruw,;h a vari.J'j;oi Ids, Jf it j, ,.,.. or r't r.nts;d,r it worth attrntinn, :',J ac at hljerty to yivc it aa ii.scr-Sl'klyiriu.,cr.
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to moke a Vkk'.c or linn: for Ihcf. To eitd" gallons of water ad-i lia'f a p und ol 3it peter, one iound of bia j viu-jr, .- tie quart of molasses, with as much line salt as will make it ilo,t an cvk lhdit, t ikincr eare
; tl.atthesjlt disselves let it n too i.troiig skim it wtil ai d it is fit for Your beef or tongues should be put in cold water and remain 114 hours, then drained for an hour or two, previous to being put into the p kl: . '1 hts pickle nrrd rot to be boiled, (".! ieh peration tends to harden th taMt) hut uilltemsin perfectly v.vftttiil spriiuT, when, aher your b-',' i, a d or (Act; out. it will be b uad the ve y bett in which to eure sh;id- givii.- thrni a dchcious fhvour, ttid l!ic rcii colour throng!, -nb i ll's receipt is dieted with cot.fi deuce to the Kwi'or ;f the Fa' trier, as one ol die verj' best ecr adapted. Ar d it is the opinion of the writer, v.ii! answer fully as well for pork, wit'.' t.hc occcp':o:i that the latter siiGuId not be soakt d in water. Avert can Farmer, G(K)I)AND BAD SIGNS. Itba m.)d sifi to see a lainier rise epf a'iv, :i:ul a!ou( his own l)ii-.iT'i-s 'i'U ii isu bad one to sec him ri.s late tai.l dive uU hi i)fij;hl.er ail airs. It i a 7Cd sit:n to ce a n-etlianic in Iii-. -lin ly (ivc in t!: merniiif;, cnul to h' ar his !ia?nmT vi nit-.t- in the evening !tul it i a vi r, had si'(ii lo bee him io
a ovi slir.p for a dram, at elrven, or at tie '.aiitldin table at midnight. "i'i-a g-Hul siii to see a landlord in bis bar wailing tij.on travellers but 'jiibr. a had one to sec him tl:e:e waiiiu,; e. ,!! him elf. ' t'i-s a tood iqn to sec a doctor at home, and rather a had one to ve hirn r'ebe;; abroad, inure still to see nun eall at a neighbor'?. ' i'is a yorxl siiin trt bar a whole iiCigbbnrhood sj-.eak in rab-e of one man -hut a bad one to L .ir a man declaim a;;aint a whole viil'e. ' bis a bad sif:n to hcfa a merchant rocoinraend his poo ilk and an uncommonly good sijoi to r ave them prove as reemmnerided but a bad igh indeed to he wjen too often purchasing lh-m. vi'ii a good si;n to a town uniting in sit -.porting, and in speaking well of their miniver a bad sigu te hate a minister so conduct as to cause people to do otherwise. 'Tis a good pirri to sCc people in sick-r;c;-employ regular practiouers but un aboininnhle bad sign to see them calling upon fjuack? and old women. "Fis a good sign lo see a town ".villi I'll enc lawyer a better sign sbll if ibt ie i f iiotie hut the worst of ah to -ee a. t.'et n.' 'i.- a very had sign lo see a Printer
i,,i,!b nii.lcrl.he uicesMt ol umnng L'lin.sent pation- hut an exceed;:.;,od sign to see every Mibieriber i'.r the paper agreeably to the con-
n o-.! urn r.icrMiovD (kv.) repcbmcan. To the President Directors, is1 Co. of (nf PiMih of Kentucky, Geri'.inaeiv I am your debtor, k am ct.tiit )y willing to discharge the sains: provided, you agree to take the cut i ency of the country, such money as the state has made for the i)aji;.v:a of debts, but so long as your pf -,(iit order exists; I most ob ta: !y declare that I will not pay y.u one dollar, not even the interest, n d t'uis pubbcly give notice to all bhcria-, Constable,, llM, Mai
shals nd thtir dtputiea, tltat if they thi serve any precipe on me, prep jr. atory to coercion that 1 will as soon theealte, a I can put a period ta their earthly careerfor 1 hold it a a rijht ut d niab'e, that all improper, oppressive, and impracticable ord.rx ouyht to be repelled with force--4:v,! the laws ol nitions and of soil con-pacts, admit the idea, that to .t tempt to da that whicli in itseli js impracticable, is contradictory and void : far ms;a:ice, to aay, that a man can dispose ol himself or destroy the means by whicli he istoer:tst, is absurd in the extreme, and argues madness in the agent. Ths same rule applies to a whele people ; and .suppose they w ere all mad, such insanity cannot confer a right. Hence tt is clear as noon day, that if the last Legislature authorised you to do that which it is known ymj cannot do, h that which it is knowa to be wrong in itself, you ought not to have attempted it; for ou cannot be ignorant, than there is not specie or Kentucky pjper sufficient in cituhtion to comply with our Or. Jem in Council. know, th .t Morality ..aid Rsugim, in their outward form's will condemn me, for this declaration ; but 1 believe that II 1:. v, ho goVirusad those v.do inmate lianks, will not condemn me for asserting and maintaining my natural rights. At all events. 1 wal pa: it at issue; lor in case of toy beiag Wrong, I can dien only be uompel ed to t.-'kc
a tUiHon where I -hall constantly c, y f.)r iy;'.ter, a,d if 1 stay heie, uu dtr your orders, 1 am sure to he r.ooi-
prd d to crtffjr IrcuJ, together VV'itfl 'hose, v. ho have n part in my trans ctioas here. To give up our natural r ghta is to renounce oar ve. ty existence, it is jnid.ng up huraaoay itself la a wo-d uur order cannot be complied with. Yours & . P. N. O'BANNON. A bill h-is passed in the hcu;c of represent Uives of Sou h Carolina, laying a ta "of Fifty DitUh n) 9li Free Male Segroes between the age; of 15 a d 50, who luve not rertd- d in the st.ite five years.' Ho.v strange a bt ing is man; h- professes otic thbgand p.ac :ses another. ' We hold these truths to be stlfcvidmt that all men are created equal; that (hey are endowed by their rea tor with certain unalienable rights; that among tbf.se ate life, liuer'y, and the pursuit of happiness. v 'I'hese principl'.s arc Inroad oi whenever the subject ol fum-nty ranay is to be stigmatised and con-. demned; but they lose ail tb.eir exceilcncv, ami ce-ce to be orth. d when Kpplied to th5 piiaciples of ty. raaay in our c-in count;; It would be difficult to produce, from the Littery of IX sp'disrn, a more ibtgrara violation of the conceded rights of man, than that contemplated bv the above bdi. .V.;ws. J L::;;ih:r.xr. We hive copied, in this d y"s piper, from the Ibaciju Register, sonic remarks on whrit h..s reecntiy been done by the Lcgisluiare e.f the state of North Carohua ; ja which, it may b seen tinN prcvir-irai by Ia'.v is made for sliiehh.-g; p.-isoiiers from the inclemency of winter, by directing die Ehcrili'to proide 'hem with blankets. We cio not che.rge our Lcgisluto. s, v.itii bcinless luimane than those of troi; .a. 'oat that they in.ve neglect' d fo in ike so necessary a provision, we believe, ii the fact; consequently, if i!." untQfjur.ate, hv the u r.i'J-uS h-ns
I tin: b.a cut of thcsrticlc mentione(fl I if is at the expense ot some indhL j dual. FroUvii.e Enquirer,
Virginia Legislature, KiciiMONi), Jan. 21 Th" Senate of his State yes mLy resumed the discu-sion o' the bill to ejrry ioto c-fi'ect the Convention with Kentucky. The (juc.ti-ai was finally put, and the Senate determined to adhere to their amendment. yes 11, noes 10; that i?., In other words, to reject the guarantee. The next step, f the l ilk
two iiouse'3 snoul'i carry on the pir lia- cutary eiiquette, will be, to insist upon their respectivr amendments and to appoint a Committee of Conference between the twti
4. A WUV. J t One of the old Revolutionary pensioners of Dover, Windlnm t.'. unty. Vermont, in his schedule of property returned to the War Ofirc includes the following uncommon article: "One walking stick or cane, left by a Bdtib officer in hia retreat ui the lie volu'io aty war, $2 00." Tliis ag-d vetfrjti, who wh a priviUe s ldier early in the devolution, and his since been a General of Vbatia, h is carefully preserve d the British ollicer's stjft'that he U fc be hind him in his retreat, for nearly half a century and still values it at two dollars ! Messenger,
Froi the Pittilurgh Gazette, Pittsburgh Cutler y. l lUvc this day bought from Mr. J-ahn Paraons, cutler, a fewdoncn cf pocket knives at the following rares per dozen: Good pen or pockc t i.nivcs, well finished, $ ' double bLo'ed, " 25 These knives are of a better Hnili andqu -lity than any I can g.t from Lngland at th." same rate, and ilTjrd me a b-t?cr profi he pocket kuivca are quite ch ap at 12 1.2 cents each, and the double bladcd at 3, cents. I have also in use in my counting house a double bhded pen kuifs, well finished and net. and of a most excellent qualify, for which Air, Pirson'j charged me 3r 1-2 centa. This deserving mechanic, by strict ir.dust'y and economy, and by proliubly employ r.g all his own family, is e.r abh d to vend hU mauufctures at son!! profit and on acnotn-mad-itiug terms and deserve to be encouraged by every calculating and public spa i::d cit'zen. A nati v. lie bid r limbed 'eip a cfosshufc free, had !;, rare. udst d his hold of oi :t el' (he l"'i;t! v .and t l o the g:-und wil'i such violenet a.j to break
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U.ethad he foliond Ims ru! - in the'ei case-, he woabl havr ;iv, ' !VJ t!ii areident.' ' U hir jule do ton ne -.n.' saij the other indign-u.t'y. 'Th'n,' icpiied the pbtb.sqdier, 'never b cucu down f '.-ter ttiaa vou go up.' Printing listablishment for sale, I will sell my interest in the es ta'dishment of the Indiana Mmi"j a Li can can'jJstinrr of one haif of said estabhshmeri:, en hbe;al terms for cujli. Letters directed to me at Madison. Ia. postape paid, will be puuc tu diy t eti-'ed to. Msditou, la. Feb. f. 1R2". JOHN' LODGE, H'Rditors ol newspapers geeera!' ly arc requested to publish the above, and the favor v. id be rcci;ro-e-acd h.f4 :-y rpp.itttJaity oHef
