Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 30, Charlestown, Clark County, 17 April 1822 — Page 2
if-r-n rpJ r:tj--c! from tlir Unit', a land rourffnus address, replete vit?i an Nt ii.vs, sluxtincs iroiu iJu.'.aij, vli'i ni;in j n dot .1 ; of a tei ae ious and rueniive
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.''hire) tears uYr his jeli'S vc re shed. Aj v, o l uu iuJ them up m the furrow. V'c rais'd noi a f fono en !,is crave, Nor bent down a knee in devotion: Aid left hi.-diige ( be sung by the wavi As u r him it ndi'tl in conunutian. yriV.;. i;k i i.v mbhip s suit pillow: Biota tin.' si. i Ihev fired him a pun,
A Ht launched our barque on the billow!
LI! Ai ION.
'linen:, I i veiy description, (In.' cotton fciMj.inol (Ih-ijow and Manchester, in ml diur varietit s ; ci orkcry, ghssw-we,
con, cnppr r, he. ami, lastly, the Im- j accomplishments
ins una iir'oy g-ods ot lJftrcu ;uul Krcricli manufacture: in a won), all the iiH-a! arlirh s ci' import"?, but in cjti.-MUiiies consider hly greater. Such a nun w ill ofl't r the must advantage..
ous p.-tees t t goods from the ( oncutrener of pur; hast rs, while prpduce ol
me .Manic win ue obtained tit prices
memory, and perfectly the rrntleni.in in his depoitrin n: ; in : .hort he is re.
pK'seiittd ib a pi rule poseing many
amor.-the reach ts ;s , J i ,1,ll,,rr"' t ol' August as in 1 I III' WO. I .1 I III.... " 'l. ',
IMPORTANT DISCOVEUV. Yi?w r:(? ! lor i ih an. What has hcen sn lonp and soar
drntly souiiht for by .ship buihkis, we
'h Ik vc to he now nearh'i it not vvholiv
ittained. alltidr to the di-jci'V. r
of timber wliich will secure a ?dmA
FORLICX.
VWOM ST. THOMAS. Oiir fortesponclcnt wri;cs under dite of tlie 2ih ult. that account irom Mariinicioc tutt'd that a French &cjiudion, consiiirg of a line o! buttle :,hip, &"vcra! friga'ts 'md sloops of war, with loot) troops, had sailed trom that plate, and it was reported that ihey ivere to In: joined by a much larqt-r Kpudron
ir'ta fiance. 1 heir object was to take pos- ession of the IsLnd of St. Do jruiwjo.
Intcres ting ft om Havana,
The P liowing letter from lavan i
announces, as will hesren, a most im po t.nit measure which about to be t.ikrn in re;a'd to the commerce of tint Island it is no other than the establishment in that nort of a free systcm of entrepot" for all the commodities of the world. N Amer. "Havana. March 2, 1822. " Hir : Wc have the satisfaction of
arm-mill ing to you that tne measure
very little above those in tin original bottom Hiiiiost the terrible invasion r,f
port, Dy w nieh means a voyajc can hi the worm, so universally rlestrucTh v.
tcrrmnritcd here to evciy ai.Vanrate 1 he discovery wis accidentlv made
without the hazards to wliich the by nur toivnsman, raprain Thom.i.
jiCiiiLoruiS potts are subjected- Shield?, nur'ner his residence at the
" . 'hiy of St Louis. lie found thita
r i 7 'rf0 AJS' . oarricul .r stake, used for fasteni- rr
had touched there at d Si
V 1r'.ulIllnP'-''iicI schooners, insr destroyed hv -rm
y.nu Sne captured i Saman. IJ.v . Nminn' .i,:e l.-.b! ' 1 ' Zt
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VJ "''ii in nossrs swett rum. a tim her nun v mnwdr
On ex-
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lire
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umllh v"...theYCap. ed ofnovalu,. Captain S. l,cidir.K
Most orihw pw;..VUim! iliyJlUQtejJ. Ho. m-J'r-ft a ir.Vu.r'tr e of sweet sum. the shore. hewed it down uu'il it squared nine
There was n report at St. Johns, thut inches and 'hen had it sta d in thrre
the rrench h id tak n rr Uorrunso teet water attordmtj; every opportunity
( ( ive.i tho oihI of iH. .,.u.l Ictn Kiuvz by yrrne iriM-ct
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miwn and tTundlo: tho v,'.,'1
leaves hceeano cmUj fl'nf'.';' "alchiii i.-u h trt-os at ll.Vt " yea.;, it may be seen lh;it ' "!'
hlaelc ants arc to bo '(
nun J
(ho (wif,'s--tl,is J s,pj)0S0
ovii in which j.o.u li (k f s j
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in i ne sprin- nb0t three or', afte r the Aot is out ;(' .,, (, ' may tin.l rome of the Miiis":;?' root oJ peach tixtS Coiianoi.lv il.",4'
m.'r Uh: trum: iv 1 1 ; . 1 , r t(
iollovviii"- maimer: l,v ..i.
euilh about live or six inciri -Miinioe, tcrape tbe rum ,
asbe s to the wound. ' "'b-
I'hc best remedy th.il I have b o discover i-r idma lr, , ;
quantity of olcror rl;;,., fI(.ls I
rui.
I'Oufs, iiiul eve'rv Mil imr
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) Wllirt
but it ws not believed. ihVr. (u.
lordcociikam:.
The c-nrral public character of thi mile riratc, is not unknown to our reader:
but the following anecdotes of the private lile of the .same distinguished individual
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vmii be nev to most ot tncni. iiiey ao1 given upon the authority of the Balti more Morning Chroniele. I'eicvjburg laic! I irnccr.
Our Baltimore jiil is an tn'ima'c ac nuking a further experiment, in the quaintance of this nobleman; they lake Barataria--whether this was dor-c,
were hale tellows well met. 1 seenu or what was the result we know net
that once in his passage dirouih this but we hope the experiment, if made, city, at the time when he ran away wms as satisfactory as that at I3ay St. from a Brit'uh man of war, he shot at Louis.
one of our public Inns, in company The sweet cum Lfquulamtr, Lio's with another man, and took an esne- sV'Soifiusl U in cieat abundance on
nhich ha I htm some time in contem- cial liking to the strangrr's Rold watch, the Alabama and the L ikes and Bays i mi i i.J1-i frTr r - ..... . J
to the worm. This sv ct cum stick
remained thus exposed for four years
rhen, on examination, it was r u f!
-r fee tly free from mos, b rn.iele ai d
II oder rxereseenco : and on hewing
it down cuii an in h or more, .10 tr -
es of the worm were to be seen, fx-
et pt three e r four very small punctures
if inconsiderable depih. Cxv. Shield
comrnunicatrd thee facts to Commo. dorc Peterson, some ears ago ; (he Commodore declared his int ndon -f
ejuarls of water about tho it Iff ii .ln Au- O.n rr .11. . '
ad been dissolved: th.s water h ,
for peach trees if applied at the ro t,
inr ttie summer.
pi. turn, will now undoubtedly be car
ried into effect, having received ihe f auction ol the Cortes'in Spain, and of ail the authorities here, viz: That of establishing in this p'ace a deposit for n: audits of every description, with iie liberty of re-exportation to
Miy rpm-ter. f'"1' vvdi every tl .g, on tri 11 n'mont nl iu.u n.r rnf nn imnmt
and one per cent on export only. The term of sucli deposit will be any peri od under twelve months and a d y.
U e anticipate the greatest benefit
from uich an arrangement, as well with
icgard to the already languishing commrrce of this island, as to our relations with other countries. The situation uf 'his port, its superior harbour in all se isons, and die tranquility, in a politi a! point of v:e v, which it continues to enjoy, amid the storms which agitate the siirrariding colonies, together, give it a drcided preference over every n.hvr neir us whilst the immense exports from the island enable us to fur nith returns, not only for the imports of internal consumption, but al3o for i,uch as may now be introduced lor the supplies of all our neighbors. Already die avrae yearly crops of sugir exceed 300 OCO boxes of as sorted, exclusive oi muscovado, which is considerable; and of coflee 30 soiliiona lbs. Cotton is also raised, but
not abundantly, and the tobacco of this island, the cuh ivation of which incrcas ei annually, '"rms already an iinpor. iant article in quality and quantity. The value r.f thes' mav amount to 12 to 15 milli ns ; arid, when we add tin
logwood (rr.-n Can, peachy, codiineal, iodijjo, bul:, sarsaparili 4 , anl other products o the Maine, most generally to be h.uud hre, the total value of exports from this place may be calculated f exceed twenty nnllions of doll ;. " Of this value a small part only has been inM by that of the imports for the consumption of the island : hence the ii' ces'ry of remittances of specie to this quarter, cf which several million, have b?c:i introduced during the last hipping hr;v,o:i. Under the content, p'ated at rae.;trrieiit. t!;e facility of supplies of ;T',od- prices h e of eiuty. tne si'ut.?' - ;i ci tne port, and the simib iiudc of ..j.ttnii1-;, manners, and lan;;u.:j: , mnii dr te to thisplace purclia.s
His fingers felt an unusual sensibility between Pensacola and Nt v (rieari
to grasp the splendid bauble, and as it is of prodigious girth and towering llA 'll.7...r. , . ....... 1 U u i .11 . 1' . 1 1 '1 .
nv. .mirtij a juii-ji icu in- vulvar tficas or launess ; iriGue;i:iy exnintiing a
meum and tuum, h- gratified his fit
vonte propensity, fie was taxed with the theft by his fellow lodger; but his Lordship denied the charge, ane asserted his innocence with the spirit of a man. 1 his did not satisfy his fellow lodger, and he proposed to eno the controversy with a pair of pistols which his Lordship declined to accept At length the owner of the watch an
pned to the laws of the country for r
dress; a warrant was issued, on which
his Lordship was arrested and brought before the court, where a trial and cooiction took place. He ws c nvictc for felony, and recorded as such on this side of the Atlantic before he h n
arrived to that enviable situation o
the other. He then became a tenant not of our penitentiary, for it was not at that time erected, but of our jail, from whence he would have hc?n
doomeel to labor on our public rocb
nad not interest been made to eif.ci
his emancipation with snoccs.
But this is not the onlv watch which the long fingers of this illustrious thief
Has stolen irom Ameriean . Hi Lordship purloined a golden monito: of time from a lady, we think, of Phil adelphia, and on being, a- lawyers say, detected in the manner, having the articlr found in hi: poessiof calmly surrendered it up. without the tedrjus and expensive process of an indictment and conviction. His Lordship, to shew that he was wot thy of the new title "f d;jrnitv co 1
fcrred upon him by a righteous jn.!-;e, and twelve honest men, imnrowelou
his old depravity, and stole a h rse in I
Alexndrii. This wc underhand, he contended did not amount tn (Left it was not felony h consideird it only a little delicate and beautiful breach oi trut. Whether his Lordship, in rcouital for this mark of dignity conferred upon I a .
his nanio, and to show how well ;nd how forcibly it rppiied, ro!;bed American ships of large sums of moncv. vj, more than we can answer f ;r. C'.i:;t.
smooth stem of li'.ty and vu;ty fe t,
ma remarkably straight. It can be sawed into plank of almost any si z but it will not split, 00 which account it is universally rejected, as useless. K it not worth the experiment ? Cur this timber into sheathing pbnk of half inch or less, and try it on some of the Lka craft. Its fh-xibiliry is such, that a thin plank, m y Lc bent and shaped almost as one pleases.
From the Plourrh Boy. Concerning JVuit Trees. Several communications have appeared in (he Plough Buy, as well us publications at Baltimore, recommending the use of Tanner's Baric round the trunk and roots of tree's as a preservative against inject?. In 1f.lO, f dared round the trunks and ro..ls of about 1000 trees ofdineiLiilkind about two bushels tan to each tree, as an experiment. I found tbe trees to thrivj in a very luxuriant manner for forri( time, but when the (an beyan to decay, I f und several of my trees destroyed; which was caused by a while crub with a rod head.
(known by the. name of wood-worm.) I then examined an apple orchard of about oitri ...1 ... 111
- n' ., win'ie no inn nau iteen u-ed, and found (he trees in a much better state ; very few of whir!) were infected with the grub above mentioned. I have made trial of about CO dilli. rent kinds of experiments pmerally reeom-
m.m.luj In save my fruit from destruction, but have found alj of (hem (o give nub lemporary relief froni infeclion. 1 di-eov-eit.il (bat In ;iLi. .1!,:,i hv,, l,;.J.L
e.nlh six inches below the surf tee, and throw it. round (he I rank and root of each livi 1 afi,.,- rlo.iniug ; (he old sul from llic
trunk rlown to the iout
1 purpo-o as tan ! 1
no ieinoCi oiiep
Itevv oarifi a
1 think it necessary to caution lb.
may feel disposed to make use of tkiVl, that it is possessed of poisonous and therefore should not be put ii wooden vessel, except it is kept expr
101 inui ui.'Ose. Philadelphia, Jlarch;:
r.xtract 0: a letter trom a gtmltnn, Hhode Island, cLud March 10
"A Cnmnuii' In Rnctnn &. ..
ing buih.ings at Dover, N. ILnipv'r
to contain '20 000 cotton jp n They give, to superintend 'he cation of the Macninery, 20 0COtlc. or ten yea-3. At Med way in Massaeruet!i loom has been constructed to t lace veils. It is worked by lurid, : carries at the Sime time 1232 shut It weaves as fine as soo skeins to pound, and will be put in o.yi with yarn imported from KrisL which cost ten and a half dollars
pcur.n c sh dl now c!ol,e the rich a as tlie poor. I Impe I may live f
this event aeeoniph'-hed ; and It!
1 may bay, quorum p irs fui."
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From the Phihdclplra papers
learn, that the Legislature of Be
vania has it in contemplation toe
by session, or purchase, certain h
es and turnpike roads, and tofcep
same in proper repair, Mid to he r ....... 1 1 .
Mir travellers and the t'anspcns'it
the produce of the count: y to the tropolis of die sate, and nifrchar, from thence designed to cnimte
the exertions tn:ilnotr -.y t'i. ti'p
New York and Maryland, to ck
from the city of rnilachdphij its tural commerce. A' T. Spectator.
The public are cautioned against
eeivii; counlorfeit. notes of the Pi Bank of (h. United Stnfrs. ofthedr:
ii.'ilions rf5, jO, ae,d 500 doilar-, in is (ion of the plates engraved by Ta:.: Kearney, and Tn-bout. The genriinen of the deaoiniiTifionsofr.Oand 500 doll
bear date January 1, 1317, and wie
b-en bigned by L. Cheves, )rcbie2eiit, Tiiomas Wilson, Ca-hier.
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7 loll J,';American f;:r; i'w markcl,
and other go d ela-s advanci. d
er '' your hujr. r v.-. or :a:!i your thii-
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a man ei roe r ft fully to hint, v.-l. assistance to u:n
'' to which
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inu.'oiy, mi-) nny penrips nci t!:i Lordship in ti,' -Smith Arneric.-!n iv
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everv two veii. ;iiui
mlied aa beore iaeiir.ionod.
I have ah-o fiu., tlut to have a bean ef stones placed 0:1 the south side of e very peach live, pioved a.-, bciicficial as eiiher cart h vi '.::;:.
The that the the live.
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olWi-in;'; appoint ;'jmiod into lh ' gcaUuved Uj ihe r. i'ii--, n;aelvvl bivl and, by the oxer t h ,;).; of an exrelleiu "; "f hor-es f iie!;jv disappeared. s Johalhaii ci.ud recover fivm lib i"";1. menl, (w!ii( h was pivtty consist r.' " heln'i ed about a ioen cariolrs ;::n! lh"!,i in pur-nit. fhit. as the f,i:'i '
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