Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 6, Number 296, Charlestown, Clark County, 22 May 1824 — Page 3
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rilAliMvSTOWN, IA: SATunnAf, May 2?, irj-i.
Ure wrre by 'cr n(Tftiirn f f Jr.K fcrsoitville, in uhom vp can place thin most implicit co'ijlirjcnec, lli.it lie hrfjl I ;i .letter, from his fiicnd in the
til of Warrington, staling, (It.it fr)u. AxpunvP. Hav, of this place, . li.-fvs 1crn
L.nninit Jit'ccivcr ol mibJic monfv?.
rtlic jale of Land in the ;lis(rict of
'-ilerfonvme. 7 I I I L I. -'- A lellcrfpm a gentleman In Parke ,ounly ' IncJiiina, contains the following iufannalion: "It "'as told me y esterJay, that tlicrc had just been discovered, L iIiij rminlr. nn cvli'livim lww!v .f
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:;( ana omrr ure, on ianu rifioiiinsj !o (he government. The individuals thoinnde tin".- fortunate discovery, hate
Ji.pirlcil for the purpose of entering the laiiJ, (at the Land Gfl'n e..)M .Vat. Int.
Tliflilouj ii.ilicli d on (lie TarilT bill, tho Senate, ii.i.c been followed up by third, bv which the prospective dutv
)f 5 1-2 ceition Cotton Having is
tnckcii our. ne understand, honker, that the Lill i! iu-t yet entirely des-
pirfdof. It is supposed, as a possible
enf, that, in j'lace ol the duties on jn nnd hemp, which have been sucively stricken out, a lower rate .f
uly on each of these article, nuiv (ind
wr vvila the Senate. We confess, never, that we see little prospect, at
t'M'Ut. M mat oil Ijccommf :i ivt .-.t
isrion, j i any shape. lb.
Thhill for the revision of the Tariff Lvippn bended by its friends, has allv recti ved its death blow in the nate. The vote fur striking out the '.wd increase of duty on iron, seriiy menaced if, but the vote of vester-
Y. striking out the duty on hemp, is
i -ucreu lalal to it. Li-cry bmalr is I.-.-.- lUl.r..-.. ;.. .. '
s i'"1"' u tiic latancy, oceafil by the appointment of Mr. l'n.
pi", ol' Illinois, to Mexico ) and both
.H'nvc questions have been dclcrmin:y a majority of one vote only lb.
'U-observe a singular misannrrhnn-
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i , tin me part oi some of our public
P', respect to the etieet of the bill.
-ili,is parsed (be Senate, am! U n,.v
;thvi House of Representative of
u .-uues, ior al.nJi-lnrJr lm--xmiei.t for debt. It ccorm to be ,f,w-d that the bill, if it become a i to be uoivors-.ih operative, rind ' abi.h.-li itnprisonuieiit for debt Y'-wl the land. The least reilec-h--vcr, uill br,v, K(( ;in ;K(o Congress of the United State?, on ''ret . can apply ohv to eae, in 'ht!" Courts of the Tnited Sf,fo,
nuance, and, ofroursr, not to "I ii'ietneiif in rv...... . c . .
I Mates, Mbich i.Hf. rvp., ,
11 pass, coiilioiiP l.r, 1 ... . I
" ',n,s 'd (he States. There is $rM.rw to believe, however, that mple of the neral jrovenooenr
that millions of these mvjua'.ie lish rii ti-otl as manure on the Cm , adjolning tlc. ,Hlin;w, i ronve.ll(.(1( ,. ,," . want oi abudicicnLijUiubcr ol puicha-fiCrs-Uu-alJ. Ahlithn of JfowryTThc Lcgi .v tu-co Ohio, at their sitiinj;, ,nSSC(l scvcrnl reso hi turns
i the indivulH.il states, and the- cover.
n un ;i un: union, the adoption it a plan lor ihe prad-.al Hbolitioo of jfchtvery in the United States. They suggest the colonizing the blacks irt oluftign county wi;i bc mo.t ci. leptual, and that Congress slnn'd provide the means of mn.poi line all that bornnf'rrn rrr.ain fli'f
io me contemplated settlement, whereby th- ecuntry will in time, be cleared of a black population. A .distressing accident occurred on Sunday evening, on hoard the steam boat Kagle, while otf North Point. The liable, Cnpf. Weems, was on her lust trip this season from Annapolis to U iltimore. and about mx o'clock in tbf
when cnterin- the mouth of the river, her boiler btiisted by which, one of the' pnsscmrers, name unknown, a soldier recently d;-( hailed from Kurt Severn, wa killed, and ft ir others much sodded! The whole crow of the Magic, including ( -ap Wecin-. were Miore or lss injured. 'J'hr c oftfie pasi gers foi timrittly escap' d . itl.ont hurl. 'J'l.e explosion set the I'iiule on tire, but, by the exertions and presence of mif. J of tho-e on board, it was happily extinguished. The mhi of Capt. Weetns a youth of twelve or thirteen year-, was literally blown through die -ki light from the cabin, and fct
lujoni ;iny very serious mjurv. -Vvt. hit. .1 Pare ILrsc. A .Mr. S. Cooper, of
Lexington (K.) l( giving the pedigree and gjjd ijualiti;s of hi.- imported hor.-e viV-' ';i)'S "he is thefme.-t hor-ethat ever was seen, and was the speediest hor,eatNcw .Market, or even inline land, since thedajsof CliildeiV that 'lie combines more power, beauty, and speed, than any hm-e on earth, 'more, even, than the human mind can imagine.'
l4l!,l,u't '"" t'-lt'-r fumi an .Imrriun urn'.J'"'"" lii'U h fin: I :!,, of the
Hi- present Majesty's Crown is thought ic nin.t brilliant and eo.-tly in the world. 's pioltiselv covend wiili ,i;..i.,....i-
und olher previous. tones, which appeared very splendid and magnilicent in the Election of the lamps. This Crown, according to my guide, coA four million Juki- huwtrul tuul forty-four tlmimwl tlullr, not e.-limatiiig a Ruby of invMimnhU value. This appeared to me incredible, us no doubt it will to you, for I could easily put it in my pocket. Such are the tn:i(s of rojalty. The hard earnings oi the poor are taken from them, fiid laid up here to gratify vanity and
pride, and they must starve for bread. U as 1 an adviser of his Majesty it would be to sell these trinkets and pay otf the national debt, but this would be too noble for a king.' Ta-hion li(jrc it every thing, and the example of the great pow erfuh There is but little independence of thought here. Was it given out that his Majesty thought stnvnl tuuih an excellent d'i.di, 1 believe many of his loving Mibjects would think nothing che palatable. Cven the words, ''Patronized by Jjs Maj My,"' have a wonderful elfect upon trade'
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A Cat, at a la'e tmlat Guildhall, ran into the Court and took die .seat of the Lord Chief Justice. It being the tiiird time of'her appearance there it wa3 supposed that there must be Lhn, on Thurday morning last, after an indisposition of three months .Mrs. Ihiz.UikiM M'Do.valu, aged bO vears, wife of Mr. George M'lionald, o'f this place.
Collector's Notice. lieii.ij appointed Collec'or vf the faxes in CI irk County, for the year 1821, I inlo tn the peopL-that their taxes are now due, and the lawn quhes them to pay the same at the. Couivy Scat Ch ulctowi. at the Collector's Office. I urn also au-diori-ed, to collect arrearages of taxes, to a considerable amount for the years 1822 & 182,3 F ,r the convenience of the people, I will attend ou the days and at the places follow iog, to leeeive taxes : During ihe June term of the court at my house in Charlestown On Monday, yist of Jury, at Mr. Sniitt.'s, in Media, htm ; on Tuesday, 22d, at Mr. H r's, iu New Washington; on Wednesday, 23d, at Zebuhrn Ceilings', Kmj ; ou Thursday, 24th, at Mr. Mordent in New Providence : on Friday, 2.5th,, at Absalom Lifle's. in Silver creek, township; and on Saturday, 26' h, at Col. Hanney's, in J fT rsonville. I v i-,h punctuality in the payment of taxes ; the present law is such, I cannot give that indulgence which has been received from former collectors. JAMES C. CALDWKLL, Collector C. C May 15 1824.
understand that a lelter'ha- been 'Cli II) ( 'b.nrlnct.. r.
l j, "..-ion, nuni our i.onr "Javana. u.-ain., n,.. ,
, n,s ifi.ii (in arrival at l,;(ruln Alvarado, had brought W'Kcnce that a Mr. Crawford.
I Vefa l)riv;te agent, who was
"om City of Mexico to
Hi
'i5 I10"' would be followed, at no ; ;nce, by tiC government, of the
oy, with 2:,ooo
L r, J Lll r.r"A under conv
j'l'crie, had been attacked by
ivuiriu- S. Willi. !l If . I-
themselves of the specie, r ( 1 I i . "
'iwioru, and part ol his
-,.
'arcnow,, ,,, ;( ;poak technically. j;0sf sh4 . s -it Alexandria at from $ 75 and excellent 1 3 Mo 75 cents ptr th,mx,l. ; In;"-e trade which would he :(!ak: -:-ngs were the
' 1 "lomac opened, we Ms never been taken into con-
I,:,'.,:,n' t't'"'itc on the sub-
fvi l.t;'lKlmg the vast qu:u.ti I irc V'1J. it frequently l!;tp-
Kruni t lie In luna l'ai nicr. A RO.riBFI Al LARGF.i N'e conceive it i duty we owe the public, to apprise :heni that a notorious villain, committed a most dol ing robbery, on the evening ot the 21di March, by means ci a I'aNe
key. He, with the assistance of others, entered our store and robbed it of specie to the amount of vyoa I hrtc of the accomplices, arc in jail; and their conft-.si jii Kil to the iccowiy of G0(j dollars The p'inie movtr, v. Ji calU hinist If fame Browi, al; i James flooJ ey, has eva(Kcl the igdance of his pursuers, fie Was liberated from the: O'uo Feni? ntiary in January last; is beiwcen 23 and '5 years f age, 5 teet 10 i l inches hih, li,-ht florid complexion, has a scar on one ol his shoulders walks slovenly, talks slow, inclines forward when wJking, d-jwi look, modest dt p.;i tmeui; bj octiUpnion, " j'aek of nil ira,c'" black ar il Whitesmith. Carpenter, Fenci.ig Master and Shoemaker in shcrt. every thi.ig b-jt an ho:i;;st
man. t'lace ol intivny, Connecticut, says Colonel liadlc'y, ol 'andalia, Illinois, is his brother in Lvv, his many friends in Ohio, he has keys prepared to open the N. Lancaster and the Warren Banks of Ohio. Uy his pestiferous influence, numbers luve been ruined. The basilisk, who poisons, as well by sight as touch, is innocent in com
parison to Brown. The public will do vvcllto be vigilant and guard a gainst such a viliian, who is as fit to piactice as to plan. Nad on when he t loped, a half worn blue cloth coat, broke at the elbows diab colored pantaloons black hat, half worn generally walks with a stall'. Should his basilisk eye be cast on your property, or purs-e, nei her is safe. We will give a liberal reward
tor the apprehension anJ h'dmg, in our county jail, the said Bunvn. Frintcrs will be doing community a service, by publishing the above, so t lia t the innocent and unsuspecting mav be 00 the nlert. J. & J. WILKV, Jk,. Salem, Bill My le i.
OK 11 liMSIJING BY SCRSCIUI'TIOX, T11K INDIANA SELECHON OF 11YMXS j.VD SPWrjUIL SOAVS, HY KICK M COV, -Mivis mi or the cosi rr.. This will contain a choice sclection of Hymns., from the best authors, suited to the humble worshipper of any demomlnation. It will likewise contain many suited to the cupaci'y of children and youth, yet not destitute of Mich as will afford satisfaction and comfort to minrk
the most refined; together with a considerable number never before in print. It will contain near 200 pages, in good binding, and be delivered in each heighborhood or town, where a tolerable number of subsr.ribers are obtained, for Fifty Cents. Th osc who will become accountable for six conies shall have the seventh
gratis. This work has been ap. proved by a select committee ap. poi.md for the purpose of examination, and by pious friends of differ, ent orders. Those who obtain sub scribcrs are requested to return a copy of their names, place of resident, &c- by the 1st of May next. Svlem. Indiana, Feb. 10 1824.
FUBL1CNOTICK. Whereas James Smith, a youth of twenty years of aire la St V f lirieir,-
did, on the ooth day of Apnl : absent himself from my custody, I therefore caution and fcrvvarn every person from harboring or trading with him on my accoun', as I will not be answerable for any of his acts, nor for boarding, clothing, nor any charge whatsoever- Given under my hand at Charlestown, the 10 h day of May, 124. JOHN rHATFIKK. The subscribers will take good Bacon hams, shoulders end aides in exchange for Goods or in payment oi
ME KTSAlso Bees wax, Feathers, Liuen, &.c. he. JOHN HARPER, & Co. Charlestoivn, 20th April, 182 4. jsTi E R I F FS S A Lli. By virtue of a writ of Fr. V n. ;t..
rd from the Clck's Office of tlv: Clark Circuit Court, I will o.Ter fosale to the highest bidder in the tonn of Chrksvilie, on Wednesday th 26th inst. the following property, r, wit: Three Oxen, two Cows, onrblack Horse, Ox Cart and a set of Black. smith 'Fools, executed as tl o property of Wm. Wright, to satisfy an execution in favour of John HFarnham, against Wm. Wright, Samuel Stewart and Ebenezer S. M'Garrah: where due attendance, will be given. Isaac Cox. Drp'th Foi, J. S. SIMON SON, c c.
A. M GONKiALE,
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III
! STATE OF INDIANA 1
CLARK COUNTY. i
In the Circuit Court of Clark Coun
ty aforesaid, Nov. Icnn, 11. John Houso.v, PfJ versus, William Ellis, Deft. OX FOREIGN ATTACH ME X! This day came the plaintiff niotv said, by his counsel, and the Sherill having returned the attachment in this case executed, by summoning fohn Prather as Garnishee, and the said defendant failing to appear, and it appearing to the satisfaction of'th court that the said William Ellis is not an inhabitant of the state of Indianait is ordered, that unless ti -defendant doth appear here on or before the first day of cur nevt term
to beholden on the second Mnn,rr
in April next, at the Court House 11 Charlestown. and riv. vflp,ia K,a
and plead to the action of the plain, till afore-aid. iurltrmrnf vi!i 1
lor the plaintiff's demand antler),!, and the property aitarhed applied towards the satisfaction thereof, ai d this cause is ordei t d to be con'ioiK d until the next term; audit is IihiIkt O'dered that a copy of this order (' inserted in some newspaper prmu-l iu this state, for four weeks sucee sively. A Copy 'IV' t, ISAAC SHELBY. C:k
BOOT jIXD SHOE Ml K Eli. Bfgs leave to inform the citizens of Charlestown and its vicinity, that he has opened a Shop on Main-street,
in trie frame building owned by Judge Scott, and formerly occupied as a store house, three floors below the store of Messrs. J. Harper, h? Co. and immediately opposite to the S'orc of Mr. Henjamin Cravens, here he is in readiness to accommodate Ladies and Gentlemen with the most recent fashions, in a neat and workmmlike manner. He Hatters him
self from the knowledge he h is acquired of the above business, that he is qualified to render general sa tisfaetion to all those who will be so accommodating as to Lvor him with their commands. y' :.. 1 . .t.v Am.:-
