Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 45, Charlestown, Clark County, 7 August 1822 — Page 4
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c.lnit.al wants. What ('! van!. A pnul naire mala j I o 1 1 1 ol r.ir.o. J fait lh(;u m' A fioiiint i! i'i 111 (of ti)ti;:j to ;v-Ul a Irictui out (if n MT:tjM', What Ihf Cirts v:n! you 1:4 wcvl heart. It lint tfa-u Minrtiiiim Alt antiquated Lurk Hiincthiuu; ua tho vroti tide vi f hi r or t'.ve dt); n. Ulint tar inmhants vmih-Tc see tlicir tfoods go ol' ranidlv, and ;et the rash for them, f Vital tltry rtimrlimrt pit A windfall, n.- .Iom;y L.' T did when lie sold a 'lot of fjood; and too'; for pay a counterfeit heck o: the lianK. Connotation no matter, (said Joiiuy) I charged a thunijiii: p-irr tor them. What vitrhanirs went As much work as they can do, and the money for it when it is done. IV fait titty too fferiuiilh pel A situation in the. county hnihliirj;, to settls jiir the stock they have worked up and trusted out.
What farmers vanfX 00 1 crop and a ready market. What they aflm get Quite the reverse. Wit at rre mini vvrsfhrs, Lots of Suhrribcrs and a jdent)' of Advertisements. Wfail ire rrnrrnlhj pvt. VLAVi UILY DiSAlTOlNTED. Cts WOMAN. 'Not bc with tmU'rous kiss her Saviour slunn; ?ot she denied him with unholy tongue; Mic, while Apo-tles shrank, could dangers hr.ive, Lnct at his cross and earliest at h"n grave." Hear also Ledyanl: li I have ever found," says that extraordinary traveller and man, "that women, in all countries, are civil, obliging, tender and humane; that they are ever inclined to he gay and cheerful, timorous and modcrt, and that they do not hesitate like men to perform a generous action. Not haughty, nor arrogant not supercilious they are full of courtesy, and fond of society ; more liable, in general, to err than man; but, in general, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than mar:.
but rppnrrr.tly fable, was sitting In cjptrcit the alcoves with an inLnt in her , ,.ro NV-ir hrr u as a VulMifT JUIltk'
man. a foreigner, to wbum the yonrg ladv juMrctclhtrstll'.aiKliH'KRi" hm to hold !itr child lor a moment ui.t.l she adjusted home part of her dress. He was too poli'c not to jiJd to her request. In a moment the di-ap pearcd in the ciowch and could not afterwards be found. The youiKj pen tleman was left widi a sleeping ml nt in his arms, surrounded by hisjrermg companions, and was perhaps thconlj P rson present who c old n"t ruise smde at witnessing his early ard tin welcome paternity. Tork American Singular Rcgueiy. A novel instonce of the infinite contrivances and com b'mutions of roguery, was lately evinced near the Albany Bavin in the city of New-York. A respectable man, with something more thnn C70 dollars of ptptr money in his pocket book, a part which he just received in town, in borne way while tngcd in business at the place mentioned, dropped his pocket book or at any ra'e parted w i h it from his pocket. Prcs'utlv a cart man hall oed to him, imd asked hip if he had not lost his pocket honk ? Fir ling his hand to his side insumly he discovered that he had. Will." said the Cdrtman, " 1 saw that t egro fellow g'ins along yonder, pick one up." The black passtd deliberately on his w.iy till the gentleman overtook him, as he waiktd along however, deliberately overhauling the pocket book, and finding as he saysody nine cents in money in it, then cooly threw it down. There appealed scarce a possibility that he comd have disposed of the money undetected The adroit nessof the villany lay with the cutman, who seems the pocket book fa!!, opened, rifled and threw it down again, and then watching ti c mrxt passenger who he concluded wou.d very probably pic k it tip, handsome y turned eff the guilt from his own shoul ders : besid-3 the oirtman immediately made o!F, and is not known.
CURIOUS DHCOVKRIKS.
When the founrlation in the city of Qu.bc in Can-.di was dug up, a petnfr-d savage was lound among .he
Jast beds to winch the workmen proceod -d. Al.h 'ur,h it was in possible k t rm any ju igrnent ol the ti-ne at v hic h this man had bi.en buried under the rums, jec his q-nver and arrows were in jor'l preserv :?ion. j I.i di. ging a Jead mine in Drbyshi (, m 1 74-4- a humin skeleton was found among stag's horns. It is im-i possible 'o av hov many yges this ca'case h-d la:n there. ! 1C95 the entire skeleton of an
rl-plvmr was dug up in Thuringia, in Germany ; and some time l)tforev,ihe p r lied skeleton of a crocodile was feu d in the mines of the country. About the beginning of the ldst cen tury, he curate of Sleeraip, in the Swedish province of Schonen, and several of his parishioners dsggii g turf in a drained marshy soil, found, home feet below the surface of the ground, an entire cart with the skeletons of the horses and carter. It is presumed that there had once been a laki or pond on that spot, and that the carter had perish d in attempting to trois over on the ice.
THE ( UMAX. At the conclusion of the American Involution, Dr. Franklin, the ling ish Ambassador, ai d the French minister Vergenncs. dining together at Verf.ai'Ies, a toast Torn ejeh whs call;. tl for . nd agreed to. The British minister began with " George the 3d who, like the Sum in it meridian, spreads a lustre 'hroughout and enlightens the vrld." The F'dich minister followed with the illustrious Louis l Cth who. like the Moon, st:cds its mild find benignant rys on. and influences the gl -be." Our American Franklin then gave "George VVashington, com-m-ander of the American aimy who, like Joshua of oh', commanded the Son and Moon to stand still, and they obeyed him."
A singular, ytt not unprecedented noconener, we are informed took plaie on the ev-Miing of the 4th, at one of the public gardecs in this city. A joung woman decently dressed,
A new and extensive ship house Ins been erected at the Navy Yard, in Boston, for the purpose of containing within its area, a new line ol battle
ship, the ribs of which are now preparing. The house is to have hit ge and commodious workshops on both wings, for the accommodation of t ie carpenters and ali (It scriptions of mechanics. 'I he building is about 80 feet high, and covers 7-8ths of an aoc of ground. The frame contains more than 4,500 different pieces of timber and joints, and is proivib y the most rapacious interior of any edifice in the Union. It is calculated that the root will require more than a million of shingles to cover it. TRKATY OF GHENT. General Peter 13. Porter, the Hon. Anthony Barclay, Commissioners uu der the G'h article of -the Treaty of
Ghent, together with the agents arid secretaries, met in Onieda, New York, on Tuesday last, and after a session ot four days, concluded amicabiy the decision of the article submitted to their arbitration. V e understand nearly 3000 Islands have been surveyed and adjudicated upon, many of which are of great value and national importance: We may. therefore, soon expect to seethe fertile islands of the North and Wess cleared of the bands of smugglers and r rv gadots who have infested and scpiatieJ on them, and their places supplied by the cntei prizing and industrious farmers of this and the eastern states. Orctda Cbattvcr. Cadiz, Qhio June 2G. UNWELCOME NEWS. Fire! By several persons direct from Sicubenviiie, we have d.e ain-
iul intelligence, that on Friday night last, two wooden buildings aituched to the Woolen Factory in that place, were destroyed by fire, together with their contents, among which were e leven lot ms, and a quantity of unfin ished clodi, supposed to be worth a
bout three thousand dollars. We lue not the particulars of this melan
choly eatastri phe, but we understand that it was by the greatest exeitions of die citizens that the main building was saved.
F,t:r n? srr.cn havMiccn found guilty nrd s-entcttccd to Miflcr death for an attcmi tto raise an insurrection among the blacks in South Carolina. lir.'I'UKN rf the ldllcd, wnnn-h d. nr.tl lni'.in.:. in l!;-? late wondci fill (intl.hc(ween Mr. M'Jii'fUe :u:i ( 'ainaui. Kil! tl none, AVmn.di'd i 'V" Li i i one, IM'sinr, at mil call mn.e, Shook hand two, Second.- safe, Horse nnd ncp;rn rnaclnnen rdanvicd. The public, very much nrniwd hv the performer.-, who appear to liave paid un-at attention to Ma' ( '.feet. Further particulars in the hill of the play. l)ir,r, nl Alexandria, F.itvpt, Feb. 10, ir.. the rev'd. Lr.vi Paksovs, who was nssocintod with the rev'd. Pliny Fisk, on the Palestine inision. 'J'lie Connecticut Mirror lias the following fctanzas on the memory of the deceased : Green ns Machpclah's hnnor'd field. Where Jacob and where Leah lie ; Where Sharon's shrubs their roses yield, And Carmel's branches wave on hih ; Sohonor'd, soadorn'd, soirreen, Yotinj; martyr ! shall thy uraw he seen ! O how unlike the bloody bed, Where pride and passion seek to lie ; Where faith is not ! where hope can s)ied No tear of holy sympathy ! There withVinj thoughts shall drop around, In dampness, on the lonely mound. On Jordan's weeping willow trees. Another holy harp is hung ; It murmurs in as soft a breeze As e'er from Gilcad's halm was flung", When Judah'f tears in Dabel's si ream Dropt-and when "Zion w as their theme," So may the harp of Gabriel sound, In the high Heav'n, to welcome dice; When, ri-ing from the holy ground Of Nazareth and Galilcf The saints of God, shall take their flight, In rapture, to the realms of light.
Kenmawa Salt.
TIIR Subscribers having taken the Arencv for the sale of Sail, at JelFt rsonville,
j will keep a constant supply at the lirick j Store, lower end of Main Street, formerly ! occupied by Messrs. WiNons; where they ! al-o intend to keep for sale-, on moderate
terms, a general assortment ot IjLULI'.K-
ij:s.
DAN'L. WURTS ,c Co.
Pr. WM. MIX. Jefenonvillc, June 21, 1822.
E STRAYS. TAKEN UP, by John Peyton, on the waters of Silver Creek, near Harries horse mill, one SOHJIKL MA UK, with a t-mall blaze in the forehead, light hip shot, about 13 1-2 hand- high, no brands perceivable,
i supposed to he 7) ears old. Appraised to
: ten dollars upon oath heiore me, this loth day of July, 1822.
LKMUKL FOIU), j.r.r.r.
j Taken Up by Arle Hammet, of Bethlehem Township, Clark counts f
la. a Sorrel Mare, supposed to be between three and lour years old, 14 hands high, no brands perceivable, all lour feet white, tinsh d, with a switch tail, a st-ir in her forehead, considerably saddle ma:ked; appraised to 12 doll-us by David S. Holley nd John M ithes. before me. 'his 14ih day ol May, 1822 R. ij. HENRY, j. p.
Taken Up by Jonah Thomas, in Monroe Township, one bay Horse, with a star in his forehead, one saddl. mark, one hind foot while, a scar on the left buttock, a scar on the no-e. about fifteen hards high, and supposed to be seven years old; Appraised i. twenty seven dollars and fiity cents before 1 1 1 1 S2G h day i June, IS22 William Kcynon, j. p. c. c. Cash for F urs. I will give the highest market price for all Kinds ot t UK.S, itlier n
Cash or 11 A 1 S, if nn-nedi itely deliv ercd at my Shop in Charlestown JAMhs bUSS. ; N. B. Hats of all kinds manufac j tured and on hand as usual. J. 15. i
State of Indiana, p Clark Circuit Court, 5 ss' F.VAN SlIELUVt Wf ") r Gno.HAu.irr, Mft, J Aucd.,,.,. Whereas the riaintifi n hnlh this day procuied fr.. Clerk's office of ,hc Circuit ?. ' Clark county, his ctrtiin ,,Tp. j mestic Attachment, which UreV'" by the :!ieriff of said county die one (oujI undivided ha'fH1 t .t i i land in the low n cf Chiri. rc f rv un on the plan or tnrpo' -'iV by ihe rumbt r lirjhty.five, thcr-? y f tlie within mimed Gecrre V;.' die saul George Hatlifl' the defer loresaiil, is tlureforc hcichy ucto Ti.ke Notice cf the pcr.duicv
'nic, and that unless he apnea-1 lore the Honorable, the Judrusr f'.!: -;iid couit, at the Court Re,' , , (.harlesfouu at our nest term, t 1 h Iden on the second Monday jn gust next, and enter spicial bjiU plead to the action of thp r.i..;.;a
loresaid. the said court will prnceidt-
juusuK-iu ubfuihi mm tor tne arnni:of the phintill's demand, with inters and ens! and the property so attache as aforesaid, v. ill be sold fur the sai faction thereof. Test-1. SHELBY, elk. Char'cstown, July 9, 1822. A LIST OF LLTTLHS
Remaining in the Post Office at J:fT-
sonville, on the 1st day of JuJy, lb; A. Coo;;cr Anderson.
B. Youngs Pabcock, J. Bijelcv
Daniel urunkt David liltime. C. Peter Cain, Anne Corbin, M;;, aton G. CLrk, Joseph Cunningham."
D. hauncey Dutcher. K. William Eaton, Hugh Espy, F. John H. Farrham, G. J, I'-oyd ti. Isaac Grace.
M. John Harrisom Milchert K.v
mer, Nathaniel Harrington. M
Hu'chinson. Phinehas Hallack, Tr-
mnn Hilt, n, rrtdcrick ntndcrhdt;, J. V ter Johnson. L. James Lemon, Stephen Lav,:: M. John Miller, Samuel M'Clinti,
Samuel Mf-ri'.. ether, V m: M'lw
V. Jolni Palmer. R. J. VV. Redman, James Kklj Adam Redman, Peter Rutledge, h eph Ruiheiford, Calvin Rutltr.Nelsc Rer.el.
h. John Steers, Michael Juvan:
John Swartz, (. bmith, Warn
omith, Mrs. Steward. T. C. M. Tcivlcr-
W. Jessee White, Wm. Wiliiad
Charles R. Waring, John Whne.Ja: Whelcr, Jerem;ali Webb. Orlando Raymond, P. l
State cf Indiana, Clark County, ") Alontce Toivnshipi Set, J rl his day personally appexrc before me, William Keynoa,
justice ot the peace lor said com:
ly. Thomas Dorsev, who sa
that the report that is in circula
tion about him buying a cw i;ary f iggs is false aiid not trw and further says, that the rep thai was raised on Mary Biggs' the month of , that Wis Piggs put on men's clothing, ar. was tried before W m Keynoi
a justice of the peace forMonr
lownship, the said JJorscy
is false, and the author of it is liar, and disturber cf the peac and further saith not. This was done hv the conse:
of Mary Higgs and TJiomas Hot-
sey, before me W m. Keyr.cn.
justice of the peace for said ecu
ty. Nov. 15, 1821. THOMAS DORSEY, lrjunrt.
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