Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 38, Charlestown, Clark County, 12 June 1822 — Page 2

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r:' U 1 i ; to - n h s over their itstrvaiicn. u,,h TTl, t it Vu lelt the- V "tpaphkoi.r.ctt:.) on bums ; AlickVVtrt' J"; i, ' , ,, t f JrinkiPg and elands iuve almost mm'p I; rl 'V - Tl Ta roc ; ceUtb ,,l thev arc hi Uer .ha.

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steam. ci.m.j. ., - : . mnnh,-

.,,,,1 .h.r lisiL- onci .rf.er (-elide, w.-n pose man as one nivanu ,.... e, . .

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p, t o-nu.ur.te.1 h:.r,!.r..d lUlr town, c: d SMiifi;-. ; cnnovfrnrnI

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rn hav now neat larn

'1 he Shavnnrc.e tribe

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ityof per pie, yet il ivillcorrrti--il Kt colli K backii-paln V, tlie A.. "

fit wnom it cccasionaliv iv,i'i"

i ntn tif)er. AltTwicr on ,.... ',

frll (iirtin the BiftVthVlAVlA

. .rti;.) -it . il W.ll i; .1.11-II f ..i e l, that su;:!i an f. ..u v.oul.l soo.-

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and the date of tlie 1 iter i.

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to ot i.u.it i.j v j ( , (hc chtcim? anu linration Uthe u5a:dLio. man rare. Light and knonitd? are jr .y...-nu.i-ii the enr test he eratlually advancb B ; the son ot ht ' .., . . . - . ......... .. J..,fif.. nmt his boV aMClAIIOWi

tM,,ii Ml ki V lilbMUt Mir umi- .,wv-..v.,.

:,:',..; U.-r H,, ay ,,!,. U!tk.S,4 ..lhlam. .Lawk. ""S1 ' Bn

i ! vt i.c.c burn the conlinei t

" Statesman. P, ,'!i,n ;fJ.lU the ec.jtit : i !'" J-L'.ti.-.et fi-..n the Ah Huivs (.1 tduvmn

in the u-uin X U 1 1 , 1MV, ai:J

SU I'tiu'ld I 111' grain wiiun iu.umvainHv.v. ..

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t.-i !uarn the e.jet )opu!atiun o

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rt it'sidenee, the u v e nniei.t consider it i pns-:h!e to tu'iimTjtt. them. v.. -:r slunvii a m.Jp ot Japan, which v.ii, dr ivvn on a vny lre sheet ' t p-j p.r. Om tins i:'.i;j not only a 1 the cities but tlie viUaqtfs were laid tlovi a- d the uau.rso!" themen'irelv coverid the p.MKV.,A stfiviRc Japanese up!. Tcvkv. b'rvihr us a plan ot th-. c pita! rn .b rl'lo, iind t"ld us that i' 'in could riot wail; fi om one extrevniiyof it tn ihe other in a day. V cpn-ti uu'd ihem about the population, and -hey assured ns. that it remained ovrr lO nrJli 'us, and insis'ed cn this tviie-i w- ;;p'e.kred tn doub; it. Thcv l)rou;ht us t:.e rxxt day some notes dikcu by (Hie f-f t!r t olFicis. hn h.'.il vrd atnon tin pol in Jetldc. In these he s-y that tin- city in its

' . , It 3,n,K- Inch must CKCU- ; Ch.iton l,y n C ,in :,,

py Ue:sarabi-i and Uomanu. in pushn'f i!it jr hostile perat'o-.s a;Tinst the Sublime l'orte. While tlie llusians, '!"... Vi: :.ml (irttl:s ate at'.ar: while

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dv Ausditfis are rjisiiifj a crirps

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o strvatioM, ai.d tin- I'oles iiocku g j t! r lUissian sta d-i'd, the agiiculture

,f i',r, i rp :ir.i ihe sunDlns ot tne

r.mnlr .1 V ii nUUH'HiUS aUellHiJ.lUC Ol

(Ici.tli-nien who hail ronvened in the tity of Albany, after Mr. Clii.toii h:ul coiiirnaiiieati'd liis intei tien ofdeelir.ii.tr a iioininatiuii fr the oliiee (;f (loM-rnor of the state of Ncw-Yorh: To his EtttUtnvy lk Wit Cliuton.

Sir We eceivc vour l tier dvcim

and your talent will Mill be iouisila--lively eiiiitributin?, to the iutttcM'

cloiyot your nauv state, hihIiM the season of u-eluh ess )ou will A tirr-ersjiitl i' :very capacity Mill J rprmber hf obl'BUtiuns of patri-., and the claims of oostrrity. ?Haied by the Committee.

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TATTLK.

Dunibe the Dnieper, th Dniester, ing the suffrages of out If 11 w ci .laens will all be retained h the ports of l!w as a candid ite for the chief m -Ristracy oo.ts of ihf Miu:k St-j, and sttont; ' vvidi th-t'Cgrct which is inspired l i..loikadinr liuss an squidron will be : a convict.' u tha- y your reureinent . i -i . liT.... .v.b Hill iiurbU u

'tatioiH-d at the P.KiUtli oMue i-)pno me state oi , us 'I hcre arc al.out 1500 s Vd of ves- Public hs j ,rls which nnnuidly arrive from the Your . dmirmtra'ion rr ijutres no re H aek Sea widi Brain, for the different view here. It s.fand before the won't, oorts of Italy Frauee and Spain. and its pun y will met' the eyes ol Those resources be'm? cut off by a , after J ges IMcines cf omt p'ion. war with Turkey, necessarily must 'grandeur of design, and v igor ot cxr irive employment to our shipping, and tution, l ave marked Us policy it lind a market for our flour and bread , will form a oVtu.ct and dlustrioiij era -tuffs ; and this war. when once com-; in tl e ni'tory ol t' e state oi N York, menced. mav continue much lomjcr on wnich posterity will delight to than ivc at present imagine. Hence ! dwell. 'he cab ulation is a reasonable one, that , Parties m?y chsmgc, at d the stations , war, whicht-ivesa fatal blow to ag-1 of iudividuls n aychmge w ith them rir.ul'ti'e in Ktrrpe, cmnot but be of ! but the chief mar.isnate who calls - ' . ,,n,.Kiiliiir. ..! rih din ii tf ml rrcitirrr'i and the la-

pnnooui ktrrcrs ins 'sy.wj uuusrs con't'ipieoc- iu uui nmituuun ... ... - - -- io'e .ch . 1" th .e horn SO to 40 p'- j ennmerc, particularly being neutral . tent energies ci a stae--w ho promotes '" . .. . i i .. .. c ... u I ii i 4 . j.m .,l.i.'.iii. imu fn.tt nf upririiltorp ;inti inatiti

i)l lini-1 . ' i- j ;i' ii i Jr I eilliJV CU iiuiii iii swiA w i'' i.i.iiw . . v.. -

factures; who fosttts seminaries ot learning, the interests of science and literature, and schools for elementary instruction who introduces ecr norn

into .11 the departments ot govf rnment .

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t.'.uts must amoun' to 8 400.000 Ad ' t- this, the lnliabita its of the li tle

hour's and huts, those w ho live in !u

inh,;M' ;1. d far removed bum the scene oi ac

tion. Tlie opening of our Frerrli trade

will akn bp n;ivi'-rr t he wav tortlus new

( i en air, the impeii d puards &c suite rnatket. and. p;ve h spur totnterpr-z . . .i .....I iU.. .L-. iB,i; . 1-,.. . .,

ol the piinces id the capita', and the

number of intnVntants must tar exc ed lonnlho i - su'-po'of they r.vrfi'ii)u die Japanese t?iaed th it in

j jniui) ait'iit iuv.il, ni.iv jui"v

men. from the l.cnd;n Jitcrnry Gazette. b KAM CAIil'IAGKS. We are inform.-d (hat die possibility ol travelling and transposing goods hi earViagi s moved by steam, will scon be tried on a mo.-r extensive si ale. So coi.fidcnt are the piejectors of t.-cir fiucce.-, th.it not contented with se cnniKT their mean" by patent in Lingland, they have made themselves eitiZeriN f HnlKuid and France, and ta fcm surh steps in Germany as will er abl.- t'-c tn to try their experiment ove lialf Kurnpe simultaneously. We n not instructed in the details of this Vention. or rather application ot invent ed p'inciples in mechanism, and in tin

imp r.f that nowtrful aitent btim ; but

persons of judgment in such mutters speak in ssnpuine tenns of the plan. from A7W lrgister. The editor of the Ktgister, when a you'll, heard the la'e well known Outer Evans yy, (in the confident manner in which he was aecu"tomed o speak, when machinery or mechanism wa the subject of his discourse,) that tlie tfian was then living who wouhl i,ee 'he Ohio a (1 Mississippi covered with steitm boats, and that the child was th.en born who would travel from Philadtjphid to hoston in one day, by Steam boats and steam wagons, i think that this was about iu the yen 17'.H or 1705. and the pet son to whom Mr. Means addressed himself, put him down-, at once, as an cndiusi tst wh would end h s djys in a uu! hou-. bav int no more idea lliat the Ohi anr Jlissi.ssi'-pi w-ouid be covered with steam boats as theyri'xv arc, tliun ise,, tertamed of tle t.'iseovery of means vviocli we m..y vi.iit our ncthbors j,, the moon, but som'.' time a.'ter tliia, Mr. b'.vau'i aciriljy applied the powe; n! steam to move a large scow winch

bad buni. :Ai "Ut a mde on tlie land.

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also idTo-d a p' kiin harvest for our ' and d fuses the spirit of enterprise and 1'irmeis; altogether, our prospects are emulation c er the land; who facih j .... .,.,!.( r,n. crf.r'ic rvnitfl hn f a thf :d( ntlOll Cjf SOUIld and W hole

!;;huihk, a i n "j' . . -" .-. .... i . ' . ... , . knt in the conn'tv, aid less goods some laws, and diminishes the bur

ncrp ir.morted. all would wrl.

Satior.r.l Advocate,

dens of the renh and lastly, a chief

magistrate wfio h zards his rank as a statesman ard his hold on public confidence, by bringing forward and sus

taimnz with ueernnc: tjoldness ana

From the Xew-Tcrk Statesman,

"CIJKA'I IM, UM.Uub.n. J rn,r!flt.nre, creariJt)t imnrovement

Mver since toe commencement ol ; ; . , n.,v;RatifIIli tl),t thc wo.ld

me laie w ar vii i i .niouii, u no u- u , f shionable in this, c untry to get as 1 much pu' lie mouty as passible to ! defraud tlie government as much as j possiMe-rmd then turn effevery thing v sayincr that i' vvas mer( ly " Cheating Utc.'e Sam!" Now Uncle Sam is a

jV.l.l ll.illlli .1. v i. .'.-JJ ..... .j..i.w vhat stupid and negligent in his ac 'unts. ui d rather inclined, now and hen, to wirk at the petty tricks ot .is servants. He carries on a ljrg;j business, employs a great many hands ird deals with a good many rogues, fie is now deeply in debt finds hi, bills press hard, and suffers every hiink day for want of funds. His endorsers ask a heavy premium, and his old debts are much in the way- The fact is, the poor old man has been si) fleeced and swindled, and his loane and paid in advance so much money, that he has lost his temper, and fmds it high time to look after the eh vi us rractsof the knaves, who h ive irnpos- d upon hbs good nature. " Cheating Vn. c!e. Sim" will not fiereafter b to easy a matter, and those who have cheated dm may lind themsfdve in hot water Their corrupt piactices will be brought

to befit, ind Uncle Sum's lawws b

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1 he Yellow leTr when raging v,!'. its utmost vioiencin l'b'iycldph'a war, considered an evrVjcf un orciinjp-m-jfnif nde ! Ijllt we fl.Vvtifi nl '

this neighborhood, whjcKthough equally fatal, produces inits traitii iinmn of const eiueuccs little l

(lre?ded: I allude ty'tternal tat fry tale bearers.

1 h ive sen tie cxmm;ia civilities life deprflrtJW, Vavoill the

of swnuer 1 have seen i hearts Krr.t for iccinrotsl fnendthip rcth?n, ,

closer ties, forci' ly torn a turdttb ... . , r i

the lute praitie c i mise nievcusptnej The immediate neighhcrhr.re ; which 1 reside is peculiarly iflcn

with th.is curse. Ti e inttrcoimt b:

w ten tlie jou'Ii either sex, thn delightful moments when ir.r.octnth larity and instructive cnvctsev.t wont tr please, appears to be rzp.d. falling into disuse. Oiu ntighboihnc beasts of nwny a Mushing maid, tic in both mental and personal chad and amor g our yout g me n arc nuir

hers who c-dd to manly grace tne h;j: er aderi mer.ts of the mind. Yet a thee kept aprt by 'he busy tongue ihe Tader. If Cornrliti". wishes f hour's friendly chat with Amdia. s; w ish the r curtesy of a lady she c;r.i: him to the parleui the die is c s' NFiss Hach.l Cliek-c'cck r.aios the: eliigerce: as qu rk as her !egw, catry her she vj.eeds round the ne;;

borhord. retailing the pews a? ever

one's door, with the trifling additi; that they are gf'u g to be married, ar ome very sagacious flints about'un. vv iv matches, Ecc- Thus a l idy is liged to shut the door in the fac: c.r gentleman or undergo the enfu ion being complimented by every one i-l meets upon her approa.hi' g nuptialsNor is this all ; it is dangerous t-ith:

to send or receive a letter, aurnv,:

bns e ver heln-ld. will ev-r be reinein

,rr i.I'h nrliln -ir.t rr r ;i 1 1 1 1 1 1 iJ ll

Utl l U i'tll il-'W lllll V. .... 'J - '- - .,.. that enlightened and r fl ctb g people, as to who it is from or who to, predi: i. i. . i , i ... . I-,... i ..y.. i t.. T,.rii.riyf?kf. .. fr. cyr,,n

V-tl kciiuiy 5Uwli tus Jim i ll i ne

clandestine correspondence is ciea' proved In the mean time the k that Ivjs caused this mighty n:r:

may be one from a pirent to a daur ter or a sister to a sister.

From this 44 busy- body" prnpensfi I believe many excellent matches a: broken e-ff. The sexes have nit 3

nnnr.rf unit.; m!' lipffim-n-i ;irO!i;iin

I I ... I.', t. I Of) . . v- - - with each other. You will, perha

say, let the ladies despise these ic

rumors, and conduct themselves

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then l.i-iie.ned it, an(J oy an tptuis

be be

the m u.'ninerv to the water, navigated

it doo.nt'.ie Scin.jy 'kill, and frm the mouth oi .hat river up ths DeLivvaru to

f'errrd the most 1 ist'n tr blessings

We again repeat, that we consider your retire ment from the chief tnagts tracy as a public loss. We cannct t:u; feel the truth ot this assertion, when we call to mim1 your long -md an'ent zeal for the public good, and the great and salutary purposes which you tuvc cheered. Hut, sir, we cannot but congratulate ourselves, that you have guided the destinies ol the state until your system ol genera! policy is well cstabli-hed- until you have piesentcd examples which w ill command imitation until the blessings of your rneasuies ;uc acknowledged and, more ilnn alb until the canals which are to connect the northern and western lakes with the Atlantic ocean, are nearly completed. There was a d.ty when your surrender of power and trust, would have jeopardized the deepest inteiests of the comm nwealth, ana proved a lasting calami y. Our confidence in our integrity a a politician, on-- high estimation ol

eiernis lawyrs y . n

.et to work. 4 Cheutitiv Uncle Sam" r . ,, . 111... i- . 1 i .! J deep sense of your private virtues .vi be ,v ded to t he bst -d fe ome-. f h.a' : i , . -i-

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..Tim 'n 1. h rintnii u n n.

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-tenl of sttiir.g alo- g smoothiy on the

ea of Ingh life, those who cheat the ild man by one pre'euce and another, vill stand at the bar of the qmrier essiotis as state culprits. builf. The follow ing extract of a letter dated the i5th uh. written lv tie U'ued Stns- Indian agen', resident in Oliio, to his friend in Baltimore, his been fund' d to us 44 The bhiivvsnucjc Indians have a-

tv five vi-ars ot servirp. in the mot lt

vated and responsible stations in the gift of 'he state, - fTor I a test of worth and talents from which candor am' reason will not appeal ; and a private life whose rec itucle and purity i v calumny in her wide and licentious ranges of hostility has never d red n. assail pr fers a claim that no unprcju .0 1 ...., .... i.,.

e led nnu can resist

lit

ve aexnow edire the s.oundnrss o

that open frankness for which the

were so much admired by our preo essors: but let us remember that;

woman of dt bene v. can rest contend

' j ' - when she knows she is the subjecu

tea table tattle for ten miles rountMany of these busy bodies, M

this course of conduct b'-cainetne

int--llicrf iir-f. v'.r-h c tn fnrf!ier-"t"

barren hea h of their imaginations.!

mg never beci imp1 ovul by u! ture of literature, they stroll a.vj f.ithprintT im ,r tlinrns :i nf I hrfTIlJ-

. ,.(, .in, ...w... to wound 'heir le icr!ibnr- and I if1"'1

th it experience will move, that inPf

) ntioo as intelligence gains root, U;'

Dearing is eradieattd 1( I wish Mr. iCmlen vou won! M"'

this suliject 1.1 hand tor wiiii:

Will, at last. receive the thanks 01 OUHNi:iGMBOKHO0i

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Mr. Grf!d"c tlip Kn-Tmcer enpl

ed bv the Mxecutive oi Ohio, ,1;t,

surveys piep.irutoiy to op"''"1' ,, ial between ..ke Krie and dieJ':

ihe (hit:

riUM . ic i.nur rltL Ii ici' inr

e priiiciph', that rotation iu otlice is j lu.i otlice, accompanied by du '--'' 'vcwary iir.d espediui; in a tspubli- Cummivjiuuets. -'';. KefuM.