Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 160, Charlestown, Clark County, 15 August 1821 — Page 3

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f j NEW VPK, JULY 17. Pvth',hri?r Olive, Lu t oi N-whu. tort, from Havre, and 2 ''ay Irom t Lzurd, we have rtce ned the tlJ.,, g verbal intelligence, a pis.

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!f WdS rir'MilJ n pnnro in mm t intorrn.itin h d ' een received of

death ct bnp rte, sirni mat pis v'rtas to be In might hut ope for i. . . K i i V a i r n -ii 1 1 I f! i w J j

let i i Noire D. me, or Westminster

) ey, v"s uncertain uVhe oron uon ol Luis 18'h was itski' place at R niit", nnihe 2j,h Jg r-t, a d as hr IJpe uas too tKh 1 1 f bled though extieme old f, the (e rrnony was to be peif rm ' y CuIojI Gonsalvi, as th- Piime hs'tr ct Ins H limss. tLic inttlhte ic bom Turkey Vs, tb't ttie va: guaid ot the army iP. fCe Ypsilanti, t! v Gre. k Cm jiridet tn Chu t of t insurgents. w.s A 'hi oni-lr, a distmce of about r hiicins from ( is a r 1 1 .oide. he'iro p-(i tin-G'-.-nd S ig hrhtd tn lc 'cat, d and dispersed, od thr e iirk'-hf i gates wee in icadu es in r I'o pWus, to take the Grand W oo his riches, and h s w;ves and Jncervne. ?a d to amount to 8C0, 'O t domino ns in Asia C.ptnn Lnnt has dispitches from V Gallatin for Govemmtnt, ?I he-above in e d g, nee was cemmu Cued by one of the passengers who Pvis the day previous to ihc bail ( f 'he Olive. , sr Certificate of Land purchasf ed fr&m tki United States, 'I PUBLIC NOTICE js hen by even, thai three weeks er d ee, ?ppliealion will be made to jt Registe r of he L md Office at Jr f jsonviih . for the rent w d of a ccrtifiye in my name, for s-'-irh f as' cpnr 'jr ;ec'ion. no. 6. township, no. 2. )-rh of r a i 'gv- 7. tas in the cl strict o 3f(rsoi'il. rl e cr:g:n-l having Leei or t'e'.royt'cl. G v n u d r my hirJ ?t J fTcrscn jlc this 1 1 h chj of Aunus , lj21. i h' J LKVI MO )'K. X s I. ! n-3 k

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JTHP Sub-rri'-t r wis'vs n it f -mpuo'ij that he in emls 'arrj "e Tool Cuiui'g aofi (!!()! mi iiwLii in ali i s ioos b aiu:hes; hi, (I ifl nters liirrt ( th tt i( inri his ey.peJtiu he eh.Ji Ijc ni);" to givp g.'oer d .st'f .ction to a'l who nii' dn. k nm "fr to ca'l on him Me avjuIc) uncle .If- some goo;' jobs o! Houst C.jrpcn usrrlss lovv for cah or gocd )unNy p odnoe. Frmrrs tht have iod seasoned plank. Walnut or Cherry, Jd wants it made into Furniture, is in

md -o rail and see him at his ) on Ikh street. V. LOVK. vChar'itstown. A US. 15, 1821- lfo-tf.

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MINING. fA CHILD be' vttn 10 and 11 years I age, narmd Isaac jfac&lin. left .Vest Union, Ohio, in June, last year. :ndatrivtd at Maysville, Ky. whch Jire he K ft on board ot some boa?, 'ith the mtenricn. as is supposed, d Ztkh fr his mother, Mrs P.ieV Jick ;n. who l.vet. at Mr. Peter Le's, 1 1 -ihs b. low Cincinnati, rn the river Oad. Ti,e child is light co r plr xionlight hnjr, has a scyr on hi - fore 'tad i. ear the hair, occasioned by fall -2 "n an iron po shows his tt eth :uch when he latmhs, left handed is a deffct in his walk, occionf d ly ttwr.v in his right knee, and isin.elii tnt and lively. .AVhoevfr knows any thi: g of sii i Vild, and wil! communicate the rnfor aation to his mother, or re'nm him enable her to get hun. will render jer a grateful service, and be paid for heir trouble if required. tt Printers of newspapers general T in the western country will render a Jvor to Mrs. Jicklin and serve the 2Use of humanity by copying liiii a J. rternent. Cincinnati, July 5, I32t.

CHARLESTOWN, IA: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1821. mm j j y r s J mm The follow in 5 statcmont is the result of the Lh ction, fur members to the State Legialuture, &c. PvLPllLSFNTATlVES. John Miller, 466 John H. Thompson, 426 Thomas Carr, 297 James Beggs, 289 Joseph Gibson, 229 R. W. Nelson, 155 COUNTY COMJIISSIONlrR. John Owens, 508 D. P. Faulkner, 266 William Gibson, 67 The returns of this county give 512 in favor of voting by Viva Voce, and fi r the balloting method 38C. There were several votes piven to Stephen Ranney, fr County ( on.miiioiier, but as the Colonel wjis rot a Candidate we deem it unnecessary to advert to hum. The Indianz firpiblkcn, printed at Madison, states, that Brook Bennett is elected to represent the counties of Jefferson and Jennings, in the Senate of this State; ai.d that 1. T. Canby and C. P. J. Akio.v, are elected Representatives for Jclleon county. Jacob Rhodes stands hiahot lot County Commissioner; and the advocates for Vka lice are 704, and those for Ballotvig 29G. The same paper states that Zenas Ki--erly, of Jennings county, lias the highest number of votes or RepreentnMve J. Walker for Sheriff, and Samull S. Graham for Commissioner.

Florida. Ft. rfup's'.'ne was delivered ip to the Americans on the lOih of last month; but Pnvjacolu hud not been summed on the 15th. IiEri'LLie of Columbia. ICows is rereivcJ, that a hatlh; has been fought between Eoliuir and Atomics in which the patriots ptim'd a decisive victory. No dt tails have arrived and the rt'iJori may Le pieiiiaLuic. Coupferfeit Change Tkl.cfs of thedenoniinntinnof Fifty Cents on the Card: of the C nunonvvralth nie in circulation. The signatures are we ll imitated ; but they may be easily detected by the engraving on the ends which is miserably extcutcd. The ink is also bad, which gives the Lacks oi the notes a bluish appearance.

a Sunday ?ftrr tl er crrf r.rst'rr to jom ti e v. ctkK l eblie ? r ie s r.f.rt idon. Fei:r solrheis 1 ih- t un ru ud of I' din I ingii wue th ir rfMiclm'di 1 v ; ind tlu y c nit rtd e 1 hun h belo?c '! ongrtgalu n had ftiiiy iistn.! b (!, and btfure 'he onum net u.t nt ol iiic serice. '1 he f)ii.oneis v.ne ir.ti umi d without fet'tis to 'he custody 0! t! '.ir iT'i'rd. in these cm uiu' tanrv; :., ihc

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The following Fxlract from a letter of the venerable Tl omas JefFerson, i- present

ed by the Richmond Enquirer to its re a- j ly behind to uTt for his eri

ricrs, as a testimony in support 01 the now doc ! lire of the duty of the states to oppose

decisions of ti c Supreme Court of the ( J. ' m d such admirable ue in Irs roStntcs when net agreeable to them. We niance of ' The Heart of Mid-L ) are cd id Insc! tliis letter from t'.ir Renuh- thiau."

lican Patriarch, and we place it before our

h:irc h door beinr, ',' 1

-oils wlio were

"iy ciiposeu n war's ur midi'p

V ilscir, by a suddt i eft 01" of ing strength, gr.-sped widi 1 1 h f 't .'. hand one of the pfenciii ; soldier", seized a thir(' with his teeth,, hi d 'hem iru x'rica! ly fjsf, and ;iU (l ' his crmrade R bfrtson to run for hi life. Robertson did run, imd m ide hi ecipe. W'ihon, ove j iyci! in h"' 1,

delivered h:s f iend, remained pjtiji.L -

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Such is the historic! taiJ-t of uhirh

the ''Mysterious U known " has

Brooevillf, July "1. The sale of Public Land in Brookville in

readers, as a just hut centle rebuke of the

anti-constitutional doctrines of the State

of Ohio. &c. The object of the clause in! the lnt two weeks has amounted to up-

Uhe subjoined extract, 'which vvc have em-; wards of ninety thousand doVurFy we have not : phatieallv marked, cannot be misunder-j been aide to get a statement from the Rei stood. Mr. Jefferson advises aeainst the cciver in consequence of the great press

conflict with the authorities of t'ne Union, I 01 business, but its believed the average

which one or two of the States arc endea-l VTCG received per acre is about two dol-

Kotiee to in'ruding settlers and ethers, ivlio commit tvaste on the pubic lauds. Those lawless persons who are guilty of tntru 'ing on land of the U. States, and of committing waste rn public timber, are h rel y notified, that, measures hiring been taken for a rigid tnforcement of the laws of the U. States in such casts marie ar.d provided, they n-e here! y ordered to desist from sich offences f rthwith, otherwise thf-y will be prostcu;cd to the u'most tigor cf the law. Given under my hand, 3t the ci'y of Washing on. this mh day of July, lai. Hv orr'c : JOSIAH MEIGS. Ccmmhsicnerof the G,:ii. LindCince.

From ihc (Ky.) Arzw. The Post Office. It h stated in the National Intelligencer, that the revenues of the General Post Oi'Iicc for the present v-ear will fall short of the expenditure ow ''cTcd.rcJ thou: end dollars! ! What shall be ! me ? Borrow, borrow, borrow. Sv we go. Missouri. It has been stated i.i our pa;::r, that the Legislature of Missouri liad abolished imprisonment fnr debt. We have seen the act alluded to, which hears the tide of "An act to regulate Judicial pr cecdirgs and to abolish imprisonmnent for deb: in lerlain cave,?." In effect, however, it merely abolishes hail in "actions founded on con'.racC and in lieu thereof gives an attachment against the debtor's property which operates as a lein thereon from the moment it issues. The property attached is held fo satisfy the judgment which may be obtained; but may he released by the debtor entering into bond with security to have the property forth coming alter judgment or pay the amount thereof. Alter judgment, execution must first i.-sue against the property of the debtor and in ease it he returned ' not sctifi ',' then another execution may issue againf-t hij body. As to proceedings beforejudgment, this is certainly an improvement in two respects It does not subject the citizen to impri

sonment merely on suspicion of debt And it prevents those fraudulent transfers of property after suit brought which arc so common and so disgraceful to this state. Illinois. The Slate Bank of Illinois at Vandaha commenced operations on the IGthof July. Turkey. We give the news from European Turkey as we receive it. Nothing is certain, except that a moist bloody and

exterminating civil war is raging in that country, llow the Holy Allies will view the murder of the holy Patriarch or Pope, of the Creek church, to which the Emperor

of Rum;i himself belongs, i a matter ol some curiosity. Probably, however, as it is done by a legitimate, it will pa&s even

without censure!! Cova I'Arte. The report of Bonaparte' death which is going the round, is not worthy tne hjasL creJi'.,

voring to provoke. Abstain! says his pa

ternal voice. Pass not the Rubicon! In ja spirit of foibearar.ee and compromise was this constitution f timed. By that spir

it only can it be maintained. Extract of a Ittter from The mas Jcjftrscn to .

"I have read Col. Ta)lors book of

"Construction Construed"' with great satisfaction, and I will say with edification;

1 for I acknowledge it has corrected some

errors of opinion into w hich I had slid Jen without finTicient examination. It is the ni.-st logical retraction of our governments to the original and true principles of the constitution creating them, w hich has appeared tince the adoption of that instrument. I may not, perhaps, concur in all its opinions great and small; for no two men ever thought alike oa so many points. But on all its important questions it eontains the true political faith, 1o which every catholic republican should steadfastly

hold. It should be put into the bands of

all our functionaries, authoritatively as a standing instruction and true exposition of our constitution, as understood at the time we agreed to it. It is a fatal lie rosy to suppose that either our state governments are superior to the federal, or the ledcral to the states. The p?onle, to whom all au

thority belongs, have divided the powers of

government into two distinct departments, ihc leading characters of wbicn are foreign and domestic, and they have appointed lor each a distinct set of functionaries. These have been made co-ordinate, checking and balancing each other, like the three cardinal departments in die individual states: each equally supreme as to the powers delegated to itseli, and neither authorized ultimately to decide what belongs to itself, or to its toparcenor in government; as independent in fact as diilertnt

nations. A tptrit of forbmrunce and compromise, th'r-fore, cud not oj crxroaJinteiU ami usurpation, is the healing balm of sudt a conditutiun: and tat h party should prudently shrink J rum all vppivuch to the line of dcnarcatijtt, instead of rushly uvcr'cvmng it, or

throwing gropplts ahead to huul to hereafter. But, hnaly, tiie peculiar happiness ol our bfebsed system is thai, in ditlerenccsef opinion between these diljeivnt sets cf tenants, the appeal is to neither, but to their employers peaceably assembled by their representatives in convention. This is more rational, than the jus fortioris, or the

cannon's niouih, the uilima et tola ratio re. gum."

'the heart of mid loth i an" In the year i7 G, two smutr,h,rs, of the nam s of Wilson and Robertson, robbt d he collector of customs at Kirkaldy of a considerable sum of mo ney. which was the property ol p. ov ernment. They were bot!i taken, brought to trial, and condemned to death. The fate of these men was universally pitied ; but VV'il-o ), by cm acf of extraordinary resohr ion, gentrosi y. and fid litv, exoted the general -ympa'hy to ardent ;uhmrad' . and fix d it s a'ely cm hirn.-tif. The two criminals under sentence of d adi v.cii, acoojf Jii'E to LUitom, carried

lars and twenty-five cents, and the most

that any land fold for, is not exceeding six dollars per acre; SHhKIFFS SAL' S. By virtue cf a writ of Fieri Facias isued from the clerk's effice of the CFrlc Circ uit Court I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, in Cha.-les-town, on the 25di inft between the hours of 10 o'clo k A. M. 8c 4 o'clock P. M. the following propertv, to wit: O' e horse, saddle and bridle, 30 fur skins, a quantity of hay, and 43 sides of sole leather. Taken to satisfy said execution in favour of Honori St Col-mes-iiiU ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex. P'jjigs issued from the clerk's office of the Chrk Circuit Cour I willexpo-e at public sale to the highest bidder, in Charlestown, on the 25th inst. between the hours of lOo'cbck A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Lots. No's. 1 93, 33G U. S3T, in the town of Cha lestown. e-ght whiskey barrels, or e la ge boiler, one smJi boiler, one fi ke stand, fou' fl;ur barrc Is, one barrel bf iime, and one rec

rifir, J arcen as the property ol Djo. iel P. Faulkner, to satisfy an execution in favour of J hn Forsythe. ALSO. By virtue of a writ of Heri Fuciai, 15. ut(J from the clerk's olfl t ot rb Llaik Circuit Couit I wil r fTVr at public sale to the highest bidder, n Charlestown, on th" 2j hinst bttwen he hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. a certain lot of land rn ar Charlestown, with its appurtenances, containing two acr s ; and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake on the hne of Mathias l istei land, and the N K. corner of Sjmuel M'CarnpbelPs land, thence north 69 east, 0-1 said Heistei's line, two chains and twenty five links, to a stake, dienoa south 4 ca t, sjveu chains and fifty links to a stake, thence south 48 dtgrtes west, one chain and eighty licks to a stake, thence south 74 degrees west, ninety cne links to a stjke, tb( nee north 42 degrees wes,t. seven

(hdus and twenty five links, to th? place of beginnin g ; or 'he use of said lot of I md a sufaeient lengdi of time to satisfy said execution, in favour of Rowland asricl Buringr, aid egair.it Daniel P. Faulkner. ALSO, By virtue cf a writ of Fieri Fccias, is. sued f om the clerk's f!i e ot ihc Clark Circuit Court 1 vvill offer a; pul l c sale to the highest bidder, i Ch iHestown, on the 25'h inl. between t'-e hours cf 10 o'clock A- M and 4o'eloek P. M Lot, No 8j, with its pouttrnanct s ; r the use thereof a. sufficient length of hup to satisfy s;ud execution, in favour of I.cis Pt hiw g lioft William D'trrsi'i, jr. Jviiet P. Faulkner and Fracas I'jUJf. Oiveu ujj by Francis Hithfi'to satisfy said FicuI' acias J. S. PiM'N3nv, u. s. for JAML.NCURKLY, s c. c. ChiiF, bion, Aug-.,a udi, 11.