Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 3, Number 148, Charlestown, Clark County, 24 May 1821 — Page 3
CHARLESTOWN, IA:
THUKSDAY, MAY 24, 1821.
he trial ol Jenn Lrrannian icrmurcer, (place last week in New-Albany, Floyd
',iv.' Ii is mc cuiion is to take place on Jay the sixth day of July text, From tbo Indiana Ct.xtwil. Coiv.Kuuiicaitd.- FEN SIONLRS. ' (c have rear-on to believe in a few .5 the Hun. Secretary at War, wiliaptt an Aent at Vinccntics, who will pay Pensioners in Indiana, their just dues, (ver or U. S. paper, when cuiied upon. Kevin, Mvj 10. MURDLR!! found touting i'. ile Ohio river, l.r fvo miles above this town, on
Imhi list, the hotly of a man. bear.
(lr.u.fl- marks of murder A cor-
irs inqitll w.ts immediately called
xarrue the b'-dy whose verdict - "that the rrnn had been murdered
one unknown fund." The. body fft
tfllai d, exhibited marks of seme I - - . I .1
cnee, in til ucrt nr. parts Tie cuu ve the left eye was much fractured,
Its the appejrance ot a heavy
iw upon the briall.
he lol oiviusr s a description ol the
y, and the clothing which Ihroud ir in irs wateiy ruve. The d
sed is supposed tu hve been about f ae. 6 feet hieh. and (lout
ro jort-on: black hair and beard
J on b ue twilled linsey pantaloonsi ek (ilk neck h andkerchief, with a fff.l check and newsp-'pr for pad ip; line" lbirr, blue woollen socks, bed ar top knit linen suspt-ndcr! irs' faces, tied with tape; a veh1i but in such a fituation as to pie t a description. Since the above wasintvpe a person the name i.i 'I homes W lewis, ol p e. Waflungton couity, Ohio, siSdde oath ;h:t he believes the peril described above to be a certain y$e Ihihcs, lite of Maple town, fern county, Pennsylvania. In behalf of the relatives and friends J the deceased, Lewis oflftTs the (olr in : A REWARD OF S150 on will be ,;d to any person who will g ve fcueh Jormatlon as will lead to a discovery hi conviction oj the periGii or pe--Sns who murdered the said George tkes, who is believed to have br-.ii Wilered between Cincinnati. Ohio, iVl Vevay, Indiana. Thomas W. Lewis. Belpre, Washington co. Ohio. Thomas Lewis is now defending i river in a small boat ladun with indtor chairs. Previous to his'eaving here he made ic following deport ion : tike State cf Indiana, Sxvilztrland
of unty, ss.
Pt-rsonilly appeared before me, v il m C. JC-en. a iuttiee f the peace,
and for the muti'v aforesaid. Tho-
as W. Lewis, of tfdprr, Walhirgio, nintv. (late nf Ohio. who. afer beiuc
lily sworn deposeth and saidi, tha' Jondythe aoth day of April. 1 82 1
nrtrd with a man named G ore
ukes, of Maple town, Green county
t ()U:nmtit dertrctf Hulrf infnrn-
J ht was about to descend the Ohio "ver in a family boa!, in which were 'Jp'.itnberof persons talking de, French
Jicnasre, the boat about 24 icet long, 3th three boards upon the (larboard 3e incl but one luiartl on the other Je, that on paffmg the town of Aura, Up. has sortie reason to believe Ut tlif boat aforesaid palTed him, dur!p which piflimg there appeared to be Sofiderable uproar or confufion that it has examined the body of a man foich was said to be taken up in the )ho tive'r about twr miles above Veiy on the 5ih day of May, l 821, and 'now buried on the (bore above Ve 'y. and that lae verily believes it :t the body of -aid Genrgre Hukes d that said Gtoige Hokes had ; lunk with him and a conlidrrable sam bank notes, one hill of five hunditd a!lrs on the U. S.-bra-ieh bank at Ittsbnrrc, two one hundri d lollar billX the U. S. bran-h bmk at (i:hc ) lie, and fc True Virjrni a and Penn-syi iinin bank paper, and fuMhr s-tith not. Sworn tf and subscribed bduie me 'lis 12th diy of May, 1H21. ,: Wm. C. Keen, j. p. c. c.
A JOINT RESOLUTION of 'the General
Assembly $f the Slate oj Indiana on the whject of voting. Approved Drcenber nad, mo. Nesohcdhy the General Assembly of the state cf Indian, 'J'-,at ,lt. quahfied eleclors ol this Hate be and truy ait hereby tuitkonztcl and itquerted a' t eir AuRtill eleclion nxt to be holden in the several townJiiipu nJ counties in this 0 te when tluy vott: for senato's And representatives, to the Geurial AfPrrnbly to expiess on the same ticket at the bottom theieof in word at fu;l hngth whether they aie in favor o! Votms; by ballot or in favor ol voting viva vece. And be it further resolved, That it hall be the duty of the several inspectors and jiu'ges of elections-through-out thin (late to rec ive, count, and mke return of the votes thus given to the clerks of the circuits in the &ame manner as they receive, count end make returns of th votes gien lor seruto'sand repreitntalivcs to the Ge. mrai Assembly. And be it further resolved, That it sh-dl be the dut of tlie cl . rk's of t hr circ uit ourfj throughout his state, when tin y nuke out the poll b oks for the nexi General hlcthon, to rule two separa e columns in said poll books, f r tin purpose of taking down the votes r:s aforesaid, and th.it it ih 1 be the fur dier duty of said clerks of the circuit i.Oiirts to certify a true ft itement of the vt tes ihus given, under their hand-, rtnd seals to the offkeof th-secretary of (late on or before tht firft M oi.day of December next and ht it ihad be the duty of the secretary oi line to lay the san e before the General AfT mbly. This resolu'ion to takt: t fleet Ironiand af'er its publi' ation. MARRIED, in New-Providence in this county, on Sunday Evenincr, Way 13th, by the Rev. John Todd, Mr. Nathaniel Hardy, of Charlestown, to Miss Mary C. Hyde, of the former place. Communicated. Death, like an overilowinc stream, Sweeps us away; our life's a dream, An empty tale; a morning llower, Cut down and witlierd in an hour. Departed this life on the 10th instant, J ames Tu.ford, acd stxty-one years, who was active in the crand revolutionary ccnHict, which gave li!)erty to the present sons of freedom: who was a believer of the doctrines of Christianity, and died exulting in the hopes of complete salvation, through him who was, who is, and who is to come.
POSTSCRIPT. Liverpool, march 24. The accounts in the London papers of the 20th of March contain the following important statements, of which we shall probably receive further particulars shortly: Defeat or the Austrians By expre?i from Paris a bulletin has been received, in which it is announced that there had been a battle at Rieti, on the 9th of March, and ! he Neapolitans attacked the Imperial army, which was defeated; that many prisoners were taken ; that the action was very bloody; and that General Pepe was killed. Statesman Oilice, London, March 21, 3 o'clock. Confirmation of the dreadful battle between the Austrian and the Neapolitans.
We are this moment informed, that an express arrived this morning from Paris, which has brought confirmation of the sanguinary conflict on tlie Oth inst. between the Austrians and Neapolitans, in which
the Austrians were defeated. The particulars of the loss on both sides were not ascertained when the express left Pari?. When the news of the above battle arrived at Paris, the French funds fell to 76f. In contradiction to the above account, a second edition of the Courier states, that accounts have been received from Paris, dated on' Monday morning, but they do not
furnish any details of a battle having been fought at Rieti or Spoleto, on the 9th. If anyaJTair had taken place add these accounts it was only a very partial one. ! The private letters inserted, also in the Courier, dated Paris, March 17, positively state, that "a battle had taken place, and that it ended in favor of the Neapolitans, into whose hands a great number of prisoners have fallen." This account is not -ivenas official, but is made up from the . .r.counts obtained in various quarters. The Neapolitans attacked the Austrians : unexpectedly. The killed and wounded j arc estimated froai 2 to 5000, nd Xua
prisoners nre equally numerous. Cenrral rcpe is said to have lallen in the engagement. The abdication of the king of Sardinia is a fact publicly announced. The constitution, similar to that of Naples, has been declared every where, arid Carigr.an has sworn to it. The irniy of Piedmont amounts to between 30 and 40,000 strong. We a e authorized to tnte that John It. 'IhsMfoirt, esq. is a candidate to re Present the riiize-na r.f CAatU i-oooiv. in
the next Gcneial Assembly of this Sf .Ur. iXtglazed gun-row dkk.-co The subscribers have just re. ceivtd a quantity of Gun Powder of i superior quality, which they will ell for rifiy cents in specie, or fixty two and a half cents in Kentucky P'per. PAKKKR U HARDY. Charleftown, May 24, 1J121. N. B. They will keep on hand a eonflant supply in Town, ai d at their Ware-house on the river. P. & H. DOC'b. FOWLER Offers his professional services to the inhabitants of Charlestown and its vicinity. His Medicinal Store is on Main-street, second door south of Messrs. IIarfe; and Nichols'. 03" He will keep for sale a General Assortment of Family and Patent MEDICINES. OHnrrTowtf, May 3, 1821.
WOOL CARDING, THK subscriber inlorms his old euhSmers of Clark county, and the public in general, that his Wool Carding Machines it his well known Hand on Bearjrajs, Jefferson county, Kentucky, are in complete order for bufiness, being nrovided with new Cards, unusudly fine and of a superior quality. For the convenience of the public thehouse of John Millek. Esq. of Utica, is appointed to receive wool; where he will attend to receive and return the ame in rolls, every two weeks diring the teasou from die ifl Saturday in June Wool mud be well prepared, fee from burs, cc One pound of ?rcase to eight pounds ol Wool is required, which w ill be furnished by the subscriber on niodrr are terms, if requiied. Carding will be done at the eullomary prices of the roumy. Culorners insy rely on itrict and correct attention being paid to the (lands. His lone: t-xperiefice in the bufmess, togei her with the complete oider of his Machine, will, he hops, enable him o give general satisfaction to those who may please to luvcr him with their cult qui. , JOHN HIKES. Utica, Clark county. May 24, 181 Wool Carding. The subscriber respectfully informs tht public that he has resumed Me Wool Car dim Business,
at his former (lau i, on the Latt end of
High street, in Charkfiown, where all
business in his hue will be received with 'hanks anrl punctually attendtd to he flitters himself from the pains he ha taken in rt pairing and improving his Machine, and his assiduous atten tion to business to merit a liberal share of public p itrooage. NATII'l. PARKER. Charlestovjn, Mj-j jo, 1 b2 l . 147 3m. N. 13. Pick your Wool perfectly clean (rm burs and s'rawhbe parti cular in opening the turls, keep the
fine and coarse .-parr send ne pound of solt grease t eight of Wool be sure eot to grease your Wool till it comes to the machine. N. P.
STATE OF INDIANA.) In CUni Lawrence Circuit Court, ttrv. May Term. 18'JU John Vestal, Cimpl't. ) - i. ' rx r. L Divorce, Eliza he j u vestal,;.) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. On this day came thr said complainant, by lsa.se N)lor, esq. Ins counted, and filed his libel for a divorce; and it Appearing to the s itistael ion of In court, by afti lavit filed, that the said Elizabeih Vestnl is not a resident; of the state of Indiana ; it is thrseforu ordered by the court, that unless th said dt fend iiit fhall be. and appear in this court on the firft d y of the i-ext term, to be held on the second Monday of November next, and answer the libelof the said complainant, ihemat. ter and thinys therein coutnii ed. will he tiken as confessed, and a decreet made therein accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be publ'iNher in a newspaper printed in Charleftown. Indiana, entitled Ths Indian lntelligenter,'1 for four weeks successively, and this cause is therefore continued until the next terra of this court A true copv. Test, John Lowry, Clk, Palestine May 6 , 1821.
SheriiT Sales.
BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. and sundry Fee Bills placed in my hand for collection, there will be sold on Saturday the second day of June nex t, at the dwelling house of Daniel P. Faulkner, the following property to wit: two Bureaus, 2 BedlleacL Bed's and Bedding, 1 dozen Chairs, l Saddle and Bridle, 2 pair of Do-Irons, one la gallon Ket'3l 1 b'keOvcn 1 Cow, l stand Table, 1 Clock and Case, two Looking Glaffes; given up t batisly said fee bills and li. fa. in favour of Shelby and Tate. James C'urrey, sh'fF. c. c Charlcllown, ALy 22, U21. RY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. there will be ofTered for sale at the house ot VVilliarn Montgomery, on the 4th day of June next, aoacres of Land, in range 9 e ist, section SO. town 2 north, the well fide of the south writ quarter; taken as the property of William Montgomery, to satisfy said fi fa. in favour of Jacob Thorn is. James Currey, sh'fF. c. c. Charlest0ivnt May 22, 1821.
There vill be exposed at public sale, to the highest bidder, for ready money, on the 4th dcy of June next, cn the prr mises, 400 Acres oj Land, in No. 178 in the lutnois Grant, ar ' the appurtenanevs thereto belongmr or the use thereof for a suurufnt 'Ci to satisfy n executi n ifTued from u Clerk's office, of the ( lark Cireui Court, in favor of Giltingham if Ran. dolph. against John H. Thompson and Isaac HowkJAMES CURREY, s. c c Chcrlestawn, May 2 3, 1821.
A GREAT BARGAIN !!! FOR SALE, 2oO Acresof "good ara ble L nd, situate on the main road from Charlcllown to S dm, and four and a halt miles from Ciwltllown, on m:iin Silver creek, in a throng and thriving ".es dement, w ith 4G acres desired and we'd teucrd a Lrgv and com modious Log House, out biii'dm,j;s and orchini tcjj-'iher wiiha fnlt rait Hore Mill, and an elegant sear. The wh"le or a jvut will be ilispost'o of Mnqueltionably cl ep. For further particulars enquire ct tlie fcubcribcf on (he piemise. GEO: BARNES. Clark county. May 2 ;tb, : C2 1 .
There will be exposed at public side, to the highest bidtlei for rtady monty, on t li fifth d y ol June next, on, ((i the pt.'bhc quire, in Charlestown, one Lot in sod (own, No. 29, and the i'ppur lenances thcrvunto I cJoiifiog, r the u c thereof for a sufii
cieur term to s --iti-fy 'hrec eyecntiou ; our" in favr of Todd Hawkins, one in favor of William Farquir, and one im favor of Nathaniel Kimball against Daniel P. Fju knr, Jacob Teepleaud William H. Moor. JAMES CURREY. s. c. c. Charleztown, Miy 23, 1821. There will be exposed at public sale, to the high: st bidder, for ready money, on the 5 h d y of June next, on the public squire if Ch irlrdown, one Lot in said to.vn, No, 3oO. Taken as the propery ot Abraham G. !eed. to satisfy a writ ot Venditioni K.xpona, in Lvour of David Graven, jjiinf A. G. Reed ar.d John Reed. James Currey, sh'n. c. ct Churlfstswrt. Mj'J 2id, lb2t.
