Indiana Gazette, Volume 1, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 October 1804 — Page 3

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American colours they should be supported He continued his observations, and pressed me to give him an answer, assuring me that this was no diplomatic management, but an epanchement unbecoming of himself to me as a man of honor, and he trusted I would so consider it, I then quitted the room ; he went with me to the street door, and again asked mc when I would give him an answer. With difficulty I sup-

pressed the indignation of my feelings and left the house. W. JACKSON-

lt is with deep regret that wc announce to our fellow citizens the prevalence of a fatal fever at York Town, in this state ; fourteen deaths occurred in that Borough on Tuesday the 11th inst ; a comparative degree of mortality, which exceeds what ever happened in this city in the years '93 and '98. Phil. $ a.

Sworn the 7th Sept. 1804. That the contents of the within statement are just and true.

EDWD. SHIPPEN, Chief

Letters from New Orleans, late in August, advise us of the existence of the yellow fever in that city. H.3. Trist, esq. collector of the port, had fallen a victim to its malignity, and it had proven fatal to our more northern and eastern brethren. Governor borne was ill of the fever, at the date of our letters, but we are happy to state was on the recovery, Mrs. Claiborne was also verry ill, but us supposed to have passed the crisis of her complaint.

of the water. That his ap. pearance was Fierce as ten furies Terrible as Hell.

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partnership of Charles Smith, Cuthbert and Thomas Bullitt, under the name and firm of Charles Smith

vieve, is this day dissolved by mutual

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The hon. John Penn has forwarded

Justice of the Supreme Court Culler, aid preferred to "the Contri-

butors of the Pennsylvania Hospital.

a Statue of his illustrious grand-father

William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania.

f Pennfylvsnia, Philadelphia, September 7th; 1804-

Considerations paramount to all others, the love of my country, and a sense of personal honor which no change of fortune or circumstances can ever diminifh have decided me on th: j,)rrcn;occifi0n to addrefs you", The accompany iirg focui nr refers to the rncft tnterelhng objects that can angage my atrention, ani for a time thole objects bantlh every ther reancnbrance. M. Yrufo official charactor precludes the only reparation I wcvld coi.ent to receive fr this atierr.pt againft my tionr. it ii for )cu to determine hat faiUfac'tiori is due our country tsii its goverrjmtntl I fiiaJl wait th tine rtfeeffary to learn yurdcrGoh before 1 git lurtfecr publicity to the iruofactlos, I am, Sir Your jhbrt obedient fi vanr, W'. JACKSON.

Thomas Tefferfon,

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Momlcenb, Scpr. tt, ig04.

1 have received vour letters ol

the 7th and (jth mft. :nd fhall u!C their contents indue time and place for the benefit of our country. As you Item fu'ficienrly appnfe I thst the ptrfonof the Marq 111 Ynjo is under ihe fafe uard ( th naiicn; and fiturod ky t's honor front a'J violation, i need add nothing on I. at hud. On ana. ther, I may be priw.it;'td to add, ji the information 'efpecting a letter bid to have bcn wri ten by tne was meant as a fample o the conjmun, cations propofe.1 to b? given tojcu their lof will ot be great No fuch letter was ever writtrn by mef by my authority ot with toy privity With my acknowledgemenu for the communicauun 1 tender you my falutations. TH : JEFFIRSQJC; ttajdr William JackXci. Dnj?3:caty..

Phi!, p.i. c:o A letter train Mav-c tta, HAtcof Ohio, dutetiiMj ;6iii ultimo, and rcccivt-d by a gentleman of t'.is j.ia.e, fays - 1 have ivc.vcd information from a f :;;!cmi.h( whofe intcrriy iu :.tition able, that a 1 oad or i ji-,!'ai;'d Frog, was lately found on the weltcrn front icr of Virginia 35 tectbehiw t!;c furface of he earth, cnclof.d in a fmall fpace iri a I'oli.l iock, the rock commend: fCLir ft,et below the furface and continlp to th.it depth, f hf frcg was in a torpi l Hate, but ori beiner brought to th- ur iice became nim?tcd j)id hopptdoff.' Pet: pa.

STRANGE iF TRUE. An bid gentleman of venerable appearance palled thro thisnturifry a few dnvsfince.

and gave a number dur citizens the following iriformathat lie wis from the nci'crfi-

oorhood of the Cayuga lake, a'nd u(l as he flarted on his journey, hefawaman vvhointormcd him two men were

tuning on the Jaic, wlcri they beheld at a little diltanci a monUer in the ftiipe of a fnake. rife out of the lake and llretch Umfclf ca' th bofom

tfllf fK fT(-nn k.,tV.

..w.. ...w. iAjwn w mi iiiwi c vicrc, is mis gay dviTolvefl bv tr' than drdinary courage vejitu. lconfcnti...Psrfoas indcoted v if-

red ncarenough to reach htm ?fAt?' h U(n with a Vifle bl'li and toth fi. j fc.fi 5, ? fs .4

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patchiJ him.

On an adm'eaUJrcment he was found to be 103 feet lour and a hilf Inches in length Sc his fize was pruportionably great.

From his liead projected a horn cFconsiderable size. 1 "0 ' o By i rntlemrn irn i)diately frooi

lettU t? V4mc andWcei'vcpayneHt',

Charles Srauh, ir.,.. , C-t & T. Bullitt. Vincenhcs.n;h Sept. I8c4.

Ctiuntcn, we are informed tlr a Mr Wife of theCalfpaflures , (brother o Mr. John Wife, printer,) fo(nt days !eit week, went cut for the purpofe of killinj deer, but on his ftayir? out

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I and carried on a, A'iu.kia .ad I . r ' ! r-cvievc, in the na ncs of 'iL'

WM- "B'ULLirT and C'. SMITH, who have ji'f! i7Wedfrom n .it 'I ar.d IP7NTER GOODS, Which th

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urgvr insn was expected, a ; : f v-ai vv.tta:,

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and after feme t.me found hi n lying Jfad in the W'oodi-Oll exan,:n3t;nn thejr fond he was (hot thro the hcaj iih a bu'!ir.

William Bullitt, Chailcs Smith.

j Vincenn?s, tub Set. 1&C4.

C5. WALLACE, jnn. Co. ilAVF. jui recti ved Good AflbVt-n-:nt of Full & Winter Goods, c viach thry will difpofe of on reafonab! terms for CASH, PORK, WHEAT, FLOUR, EEEF, CORN, $c. &c. - Vinetrnn i Aupuft, 184. J. B. Thofr mdtbrcd arc rr uelted to fettle their accounts bttore tlil.,rrrable nicifuret are adorned te oLii r ihtni.

. . Notice, . j i HH co-partner fiiip of William Bullitr. Cutbbart'and Thn. mas Bull.tr, under the r.:me and firm cf Will am Bullitf ft Co, is. this dJy dsfiolvrd ! muruai ccnlr t, all pcrlons indebted to tliC frm afMcfaid, are rcqf(:cl to come forward, and frtJc their accounts with William Palii-t who is authored to fettle tl, d u?, and receive payment, W.JIlUm Bullitt, .., C. Sc:T. Rullitt, Vir icenr-.cj, 1 ith Sept. 1804. 1 " ' ' '. THE bu(?r7fs In finre will b'e earned on in the n.nnrs of WM. "BULLITT & C. 3MITI.'.. Who have on hand a brge qumtny oe ikll and frlNTEtt goo n s, which they are determined fc!l ow for Cam, Wheat, Flour, tied. P0i k Corn, Pdtry and Fur, William Bullitt, . Charles Smith. ViJtcenuci, it th Sept. igy(.

Mediterranean PalTpoits. NOTICE is hcreSy pven r;P. bari detn.ed tx.p. i ; ,t 0 f, ,, form ottht- Medur r-r.ear i ed to veflclsotiV; L :.j t J ' "' Wthe eighth day ,,, j , ,v . fjCX , or t.i fin . . m 1

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