Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 3, Number 152, Charlestown, Clark County, 20 June 1821 — Page 2

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ly jailing, would ijr ciuslhu to pieces, or ii stantly carried to the bottom, with 1 i u r t i 1 y a possibility of escape in bmds. " Sr nth ward of this rarge of islands, t the (!:.'.;,:tu.c if from fifty to eighty miles. Pes a 1 a r c c hocj' of land, yet hut little know n, and will probably so

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c. on bin; as a r:.ti ci'.'.r, r.nd has a pa

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r.vs!ANArc-ic. Ey a p;ci tinman f'ii'crf from t!."-. ccat ol'G.jvcrnr.eat, wr learn that l.o Coni!:i-.c!o:cn an- y::iiT$s:np; v;i!h h'3 rj.-vo.yi:t;; of tho lorn j'Jat of'I'Kliatjuc!i: 'i'ii'i phi'i r.f the to;vn is si'nil tr la

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..: take pl"c in Oc'.y-cr vo r-.rc three hr!- k vard.- er.'cN (

W hen v.c Eericudy

draulv ccrc;,uci.ccs oi

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ni-uinarinc:, ana view me nuuierous tx

pic: which ahoai d in the v.xrld, of it?

destrurrive rat are, we shall not, pcrhnp rrad'ly eoi ritide this 1o he an C5arerat I ihr'rripiioii. Its direiul ttFocfsare evtn where eonjT'iruo'i41. They slatid asinoau-

lnnts of the crimir.al iid'aluaiion of its

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m heacoHF, to caution us in

i he vov.'i'.'e. cf hf" a'iii ; t aj- ' reaching thi

disr.rd -:p.iif oi'hahitnal intoxication, whom i;.v. J ; i current i' r a-.. s in rapidity, till it. (y.Mi in the vortex of irrecovcrahlc ruin. LXJCUDIUTION.

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riirv.Trr of t tone vjaiv the trnvu. Ti2 p'iblir. would do we.'! tu h'i cautice.s jr. the sc-lcctiens they na!:e r.f land in the rn-'i p.-Noi-A if f jid '.n figures are itr::d at many of ths rcrnerr. The ir tn:r,i: :n;i?t he to deceive thoe v:ho arc kc::i::. for land. h. Gazette.

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Was. DrrAT?TMr?;r. PeruioK-Oliicc, Jlay 15, 1C21.

Ycu r.'il! confer a favor en a rrjm-

The London ("mirier of .April 2oth pu'oihi s the following passages from i h t:tr (d Gt ii. lpe to tlie Ne .pohtat 'Vitiori, riit( n anterior to his depar titre from the N ipolitan territory I was sent from Paris in manuscript, u thetclitor ol the Courier, uhoafiVcds to doubt its aothei tici y :-'a(. Intel, " Neapclitans ! I ;un -dmoit ashanna to call you countiymen, alter all yoi have done and all 1 h ue suffered. 1 have no hmminge r' :;presh Hu- cetf s t.ihon in vvlve!) I lio'd the cenduil

a a rum- tj. wlvi hu e rniiclz-H Vf)iir rrun:il

her cfi::'-::-f rcts-n5 in y,M,r Jtatr, hy , ,h(. , e,n,fti nf.Iio(i or ,Ke djs

staling in you- (.alette, that the furdicr ;uv(, j ft tl at the baseness of y.ur :;n pa:ir- peio-r-i were transmitted frcm dl nn t,vrry occasion whcn the ?r.e the uar Department m February l.-t, ll(!e j,,, ;,ppearanee. You fi.d

rrevic jc) to it hcin'? hnown at the rcat of

rovernrnnt, that the E.mk of Vinccnnes hai refuse a to niho "preic paymei:ts. It was sanre:od even after rueh a refusal, hat the U. S. pcnrior.ers would have heen pcid in rpp.c;3. So soon as practicable, the n- cess.uy .orrannients will be made to er::ure re'ilir rpecio payments in future ; and thoce who will wait for their

-tip-'-nds ti'l Spteml;er nexf, will then

you (h-vf-rttd, yiu submitted jf!(l su mittt d upon the terns ol the coi.cutr or; and this, tto. in the face jf.ill j nur prett llatioi s, of all your pn tend td tnthusiastn Tor liberty and indepen tie t ce. 4' Had 3'ou made a fianrl when rrfilnncewasso p .ssiblc. ;nd v , ry mi piohahie, o ddl'-rfn' wmlcl ii vc

hfvs an opportunity ofreeeivin- tlte xvhole tl.fy f,ia jh.V.M.ai- n of the cu.hzed

The (-. 'me c f libi.jr'v " d

amount that may he due thern ia fioud n:o

hey at Us full value. 1 am rc'pecffa'ly, your oh.cl't. srrv't. L. FDYv'AIlDS. Editor of the Centhx', Vinroro e;. FFCM T.'I.e ORACLE.

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DRUNKENNESS. ..... .

r:.r a-r."i j ?o p vrc w hirh Hrr.f-r!t2

p.reu-uent aiaoig mankind, and is the

fourca rf ir.arv crh.r.es and calamities, wruch dc.":rcv to 2 pr-ar.e and bippi:iC33 coih of individuals and of rceiutv. It is a thief to the puree, a canker to the- constitution, a pal.-y iz the undcrr.tandinr, an incendiary to toe pasricns, and a demon to the son. It overpowers reason, h creases

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iyn .o'.no i".t ii, uii" Mio'-e vey g" veoimt iit'i '.'op vvt re dnr nu-iKisol nu suhp ;;..piot!, nnn.ht tin trselves h v h.f '-n cotr p' ! cd to cr-i'it ,i C'Uilliiutioii

O '.1( if sol j- els. Ii is no1 1 O 1 V who

nm (hs.jpp anu d ; it i-, all uunkini all men vviio h ive a sp irk of generosm in thi ir bosoms ; and. Itt me ;dd that, even ;irnon yourseives. I know thenar? many who bitterly grieve ovi r pall

events thai never can be remedied o recalled. The opportunity is p.H, and all Kurupe thrown a century hack in the acqoifition n fieclom. by yu ticdchery ,-m pusill iiuinity." " That I am nn exiL- is nothing. 1 Ptw content to suffer, and would U'dj sufT r liu.oh mnip. rnnld hrnefir tht

tne lrasciniiity 0 the m'.nc", irritates ana , in whic!l f vva, b()rn. I Jiavc (0iie inj.ames tiie rebellious pa-ionr, rms them Uly (utV( and ih 'tis alone the couo-

wnu de-rrnetive lury, awl ftivcs incm n- illIOU that ii. left me." cense taceeh 'heir 'ratihraoo-i in the most 1 immord and e-iminal ey.f-. It dis-1 SOUTHLKN THULE. turns the peace, rder and ! 'irnv of so- j Ciety, pives rhc to nurrr-h, tuov.ih-, ar.d ! vtrv mr.pr'ntn:.

confusion, de;;rc ' sorlal and demr s'ic ' Extract of a frfer fo: Cupnun DortaM

MuCknu, tilted a Ar-.o .V.f2 Midland

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wrie 'nla ii tl:r t hunt

ewe sheep was found (h !() f,,

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kA heifer cdf ws k iiu , ,', n 'j ham, Muss, on tK- jftdi A..r;i t:'t

pr:)'Jnccs poverty nnd want, dinrracc and mi. -cry. It furnishes pr'p-ns with cccu pantr, th jallovrs with victims and the fr.-ivo with its rad3vrrou3 prey. How cft.e ) has thi- dotes able vice rank into insij;.i:fiean',e and contempt, men endowed with the rno'r promha'i".'; talr-nts at d p"s8es.ed of the nrt flatterinj advantage of

ftrtu.io. II .w often has it reduced fa mi-' ro

the mta-c'ic Iir.d, Lit. CJ long oi. IV. or lhr r'tb'juis.) i his land is b -t la le known yoi, except the rngc (,f islurlt hn.h ' "ow are, xtetu it g trum ENh to V MV. about two h n hed miles in 1 ng h. Tin se art m f.enerai composed o: h gh and broken laud, or rather

lies from atd'io.j.ee, p a state of wrote hedr.ess a d .v.t. Ihifurtnnatelv. ils eons-

dad with a:i uidncioc body of

r.rc.s

are

vho indulge

Ol til

lano'

1 ot ror.lnied to the iii'i:'. 'innal

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nut oivo t.!ie . If he r, !

v rtiirr, n 'ho'T the-

i;s poveriv 0:1

possessed o' pates P, fh-

wife, ar;d ci.ta

who bcccnc tno r tern reran co ar.d f

4 camsianc'S he ahva; r like a leakv ve!sei, en pa!

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children.

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rho'i to pn v 0- power; y e-nan Iv

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the wanr:, ' i hi.-;

;.r led. Ie i-; seldom

duty eali h; in; instead n a-temiinir d ' ;'.e U''' rneerns, and provhiimi

no hohcvi, he resorts to

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debt . th- : h"ll he -.did .'a.uid..'iO'i''' 'and

ri Ovv, except here and til. re a n.akecj ic k of some low rocks nvar the tea. Ih- sijnw, cor.so'idatcd by lap-e o! 'uoo, li.rtns perptndicnhu cliffy, opjefi holier tii.m ihose bordericg on the n r liudson. 'J'htoe aie common aiontj ti.e coast, but mot e pi'pticul n iy in the t)o;;oi;is of bays ami harbors wln re tlo-nator is hot. 1 hviMo Je.i nuhou.s m depth, oo 'er the very b'iuk " the n;. This 'o (!y i e t'in?: c -o .omtly dissolving u il: rneath, crocks, and is preopin-ncii into the sea in preat

mis-.es, with a r.' re- 'nblinj thund r or heavy 0100,11100; it may be .heard from 15 to 2$ n s distant. ''No sln.al or p 1 p'.nuliculiir r ck would he more Mai to , evcl or lives than would this ion bound shore, in case (d her being diivea against it

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re" yir., by reason of the danger and

(hl.utiMy cf .epproachuig the fhore, frcm ihe ftrat Cuandty of floating ice with which it is surrovmdt d. This is of the same description as that of the -binds, but it is not yet ascertained

whether cut up into inlands or not. ' j'is ujt improbable that it is connect ci with S.indvvick Land. It is said ! ere are several active volcanoes on lv fust rpentioiKd isLnds, h,ut I am uncertain as to the ti u til of tilt asser ion " I liave seen a small, but high con

ic d formed island, from the top of

fuch we supposed we perceived

smeiie t' issue; but we were at too

Lprat a distriutc to be positive of the t.et. Others sav ihey have seen bodi tire and smoLe cr.iiurd from it. From

t u- circumstance of the island being

'e of snow, there is little doubt of tb being a volcano. '' There is a srrull island no great listance from -ur present situationi

which has b-e.o de?crit5ed tome by

st vernl idio have visited h, as being so

lot that on r.uny parts of it the foot 01 1 did cannot be held to the sand, and hat oa the she cis or a t;asm tomtit. g a mall harbor, "(probtbly the ancitni rater of a volcano ) the water boils. "My opinio 1 of the land which I

lavr sren lu.c is tnat it ia a voican

ic origin, i jut tnis si'Oject 1 snomi

o the specula irn ol such learned genlemen as our irienrl (for he is tip

friend of humanity) Dr. Mitchill.

i is impossiole for me to convey

to (, i an adequate idea of the (heary,

yet sublimt, scenery of this region ot

i thinic the bind abound-, p. ii r a 1

nmerals, but ot what kind I am too igiior nit of mineralogy to determine.

Wit, however valuao'e the mines may ie, they must remain ustless to thie til . 1 1 1 : l

W' no irem tneir o ice out ie a uno. r

ootintnins of ice. 1 h-ve had but lit ie 'pportuuity to collect specimens ol

s'one. fee. but such as 1 havep ocurtd

I terrwarri by the J ine Marn, Captain

J- IlPSOii. for which I ,brg V'nj to call

on bf)arr tms brig, and present tnem, vith my respectful cou;pliments, to Doctor Samuel L Muchill, and re

quest he will accept such specimens as no wishes to retain, and present the remainder, in my name, to th" N. York Lyceum f Natural Htory. It was my intention to ha'e written to hiin, oid. as far us my let b e talents vvouh! admit, would h scribe to him this new wo; Id; but time will not now admit of attempting it. I have further to re quest, that you will solicit him te d me the honor of communicating his ide-as, by Ictor. on these specimens of stme, ore, Cc"

h n"C of won!. This would i;e ;n th-s mo t it. cure hu.br ;

AG MICULTUKF.. ZOOLOGY, fee Sir C. M'Kinsey (of England) has discovered that oil rubbed on the (lems anrl branches of fruit trees, destroys insets and iucteases the fruit buds The most common oil will suit, and a small quantity only is requifne. Fish oil is considered best by an cxperienc ed h'i UcdlhoraliSt. Sh.-trirf Potatoe. Cruwford relates, in his his 01 y d the Indian Archipelago, that in the ifla-od ol Java tins root his '.cnet.rtus been fjund of the enorm us weight oi filtv Dounds.

.A geritienuti some years ago, ob

serving the condition ot his trees, and hiving unsuccessfully made many applications, at length directed their

frn"s or bodies to be wash d and well rubbed with sift soap; and it is not easy o im-'.gme the early change which appeared in their bark and foliage. 'Fiie hark became smooth and glossy

wild setiU' tl sound ant beautifn : aor

the tree was considerably improved in

every respect. I am satisfh d they have tveu greatly benefitted by thispiocess. It is used in the spring. V,

Aie-T -" i he must simple method of

months and 26 clays old v W-t " i cd 029 pounds. v ' ' u'v'

.Capt. Jonathan Ecotf, of Mass, ht-s r. we that on t!u-ii' brought forth 5 lambs. n,v v I ".' living, and as larptas lam'Mir'l '! ; c few days since .1 cow Ul ..; to the Uev.Ur. Cl,,pin, f;, held, Cot.n. bronrht forth ihrteV'" calves at one birth, which ue '! and promise todo well.VNL " d'

A heiftrcalf belonging t0 Mr, uel Vail, of Albfiny, lo nionihs'( dthe 13th inft. weighed 55 8 pcui.ds '1 he ErtRlish ptp rsllate that th ! were raised in a garden last st-al bushels of potatoes, b"ir,g tl.e- p-f .j'i ci one potatoe. Ir.ei tu,hl-. statisticalIT'scien'tif:;! Europe embraces about r.e.tLJ of the habitable globe; so that ii j who'e eutface was peopled tij the mean rate of Kurnpe,' thcrcJ exist 1,800,CCO,COO of inhabitants our globe more than double itsrJ Lent number. j The late wnf bet ween this cour.:j and Great Britain cost the U. .1 ItlO millions of dollars ext lusivcof! dividiMl los-es! There is not in;!

U. states, loj-t ther with England jFra; r o . -- - ' - J ,J" 1 make this mm. the weight ol

would link the largest man of wartv built. die U. Gta'es of America ex'e

over ,200,000 squ re miles, p.rp by C( 00-000 cf whiter. 2 COO.COO

colored people, and 00 coo I nil & aggregate popubtion 10.200 ore. f

nish Ameiica runs through k6degn

f latitude, winding along tfieco;u! die PacTic Ocean about 7C00 nv;' t e w hole extending over 5 250c

q iire niles, with a popu etoi: 18 000.000. Of this population k (J00 000 exist in North AmirnMdi the U'efl I eJ i h Islands, the residue1 Sou'h Ameiica. Mr. Darby cvlc: late s th, Indians in South Amen-a 7.200 000, !k other casts at lo.gooci Mi. D-irby estUTiites th-r net' a ; lands of America at 10 ooo.fOO q,iare miles, with a population ci titan f-ur to a square rude. F.11 covers abf'Ut 3.0C0000 of squj miles, and is inhabited by ISO 000 c of people. If Americ-t was pcophd the same proportion, it would v.w.vs 600,000,000, or more than tnirf' times its present number. Sis h: drod millions of peoplr on 10 OOOC! of -qiKd'e mih-s, would be only 6C squ.re rntie, a propo-tion excrrC i . many counties in Pennsylv.-mi. !i York, N. Jersey and C onneeticot. The first of fou- steam boats fc! Kentucky for Havana, uithpro p: descendtd the MifTtluppi abou t

bcginnmg ot April.

i here are 71 steam boats empcv on the Ohio and Mifliflippi rivers.v There are 95 Sunday schools in

city oi iew York, and 4335 on: island of Great britin.

khJ he enterprising citizens of Ph.

delphia are aiout erecting a spx exchange, the expense of which i)t timated at 75,0C0 dollars.

. 1 ACCIDENTS CHIMES, hrj A duel was fought at Norfolk oto. 11th iull. betwotu Lieut. Perry midshipman .Saunders, in whnh'i

former was dangerously wounikP;

the throat. 1'wo shots were excha eel. On the 12di inst. the fieam boat t. States, which had been making a ' of i-peed, on going into dock at CC faer's Heok, N. V. ran td'oul off) steam boat Mexican, and carnei way her boom liv this accident, "

Deleval, a Spanish gentleman ( liilboa, was killed, and five other r; sons severely injured. The Norfolk Beacon ftates thr.t tt-. town is now infested with robbers. i", rendiaries. and pickpockets ; fid!h:' they lire committing many andr' ous depredations.

The lodrrini's of a PhUndtlhhia

preserving eggs anj length ot time is were 1 defy robbed of a pair of suys'to rub the outfide of the sip II when ta- smelhng tiottle, two pjir of art.f-' ken from the nest, with a little butter; eye brows and a white surtop-r, td!C; vvfiich. by stopping die pores of the snrtout contained three love it!!f" shell, prevents the evaporation of the ' written to hunsilf in hit, o;vn lunJl'i:' liquid parts ol the ti;, eg?..

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