Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 38, Madison, Jefferson County, 6 September 1817 — Page 2
,;nnf Hath street This bridw Smith, is drowned and a Mr. cd 11ns operation a rr.crctutvr, es otthesto) fTllhvrnJe of Finn's .Peter O'Rourke, of Hoiliday st. in one town iud occas.cn totw..- -.11 have but ann.hcd :
... ' .i.w r,rried We witnessed several hairbreadth ter money to anotner. ittne e.v- --
n(F the 'abutment and driven a- escapes ofthose who were striving change was against him, he had . V. ju!j.
K-rt.-irnl r'vir'- "1
it is understood tl v
a course of c-kervy:
.1 .I..: sc tim-pr. wini 20 uarreis -or uour. iuc t itu.ii.iaii w. uiimumj, v
oytnc accuinuuuuu-" ' . , pmlIhW, rmrl. The Rank of the United States, from the unfavorahi. T
wooa. m ubra . . , ,nd ,.vo mhers above are also des- 'indeed, is doins a Rrcat deal to weather, has established C
, Is was blocked up. This troyed. remove this embarmsrnent. By tude of 45 A and ,,lark;i
' ' . i(Hrv rivtju in 1 f-i-i rrr .r w i iiif Trn m r Mu w . t
gainst Gay street Bridge, where to assist their friends t .i,:a4.r.rirr On Gunoowder Falls. Mr. vv.
it was arrcsieu. y r- n.-, V .iiu: m;ii. wr; M.nlr into the, of It km,
Kdim entirely destroyed, together the city to which he had to make cot, after nTlS, of timber, with 2o barrels of flour. The a remittance. . .- jeered
occasioned the waters to seek a "new passage It formed one by forcing through the lots at the west end of Fish street ; down
which street it rushed to Gayst
THE STORM.
Distresses at Torfc, Pa, By the arrival last evening of
from thence across to Frederick & two gentlemen from York, Pa.
Harrison streets , down Harrison we nave received correct lniomu;rrprt to Market street ; across tionofthe injuries sustained bv
rnrce on both sides, and into the consequence of the heavy U t gaciou, not to s.e the consequen- It w hoped that tnose J,
11113 til' , iui i.isittin., j(iu aaia vivui ic perm.
generally obtain a mil in ravor or lmmuuicnt, iiaving Kzn t your correspondent, upon the where this boundary w as fr
cashiers or the United Mates' taonsiiecl, the diiierence is f Branches elsewhere, with the ex- ac ly known, bur it is x.;;w ccption, perhaps, of that of New- do:rs not vary 50 feet from tl York. cuiaiion of Mi. Holland. ,,
Ihe State Banks were too si- g'neer employed on that o-r,
HnrWs TlirouMi these streets, b: rain on Friday ani Saturday last.
through the lots and property be- ine stream called the " U:g iauo- v--. v.w.w.w wA- .rt klJrt,, IlCia twccnbthem'and the Falls, the wa- -rus," running through that town, changes, began to pour itself into at least tnatthc etesofi ter rushed with an overwhelming -was swelled so much above the the United btates Bank. Deposits 10 lo 20 chains exkingk force The whole section of the. usual level, as to carry destruc- were made 111 its branches for the lonner hue, will be so fo citv formerly called the Mead- tion to all property near its banks. . purpose ot obtaining buls : And necied mat it nuy be k; jow " was under water; as also 6. The following are the names of somepv-rsons who wcrcintheiub.t which is the tius boundary, Frederick from Second street to .persons whose 'lives were ascer- kding abroad, bogan to fall Ihe coimm s:oncrs on k .U.J tained to be lost at o o'clock on into the nabit of doing business ot the British govern&tit
The damage and destruction of Sunday Morning : with the United StauV Bank, in pr.ng not fully prepaid
sent mcaicuiauxe. jji. huyv (sunninvvam -uijc 1 ' 1 - -p- --vu,i
orouertv is at pre;
In every direction desolation is
visible. Market street bridge is not injured. The foot-bridges crossing from Ploughman street, and Fish Market, and Peters' bridge, arc entirely gone, leaving the Falls clear from Market to Pratt streets. . Pratt street bridge is not serious-
Sam I Lichelbergery son of Mar
tin.
lv iniured
The Water Company's Canal houses destroyed :
nnd works are in sucn a stare as On tl
will deprive the city of hydrant Mr
water for some time to come. destroyed. Jonathan Jessop's shop, The situation of families during do. Mr. Flger's nail factory and this period was dreadful. In many dwelling, do. Mr. Reel's hous. , of the houses it rose to the second do. Back part of Smith's tavern, stories, and on every side a ra- do. Mr. Slusscr's house, do. Part
ing current, overpowering any of John Williams house, do
To remove, if possible, this in-
convenience, which began to grow upon them, and to add to the faci.itv of remittances, the meeting
A Child of Mr. John Williams, of the cashiers we have alluded to, A Maid Servant of Mr. Cun- is su noosed to have taken place.
The cashiers of tin above named State Banks, (the Bank ol the U. States not being present by any
representative,) entered into an
Daniel Updegraff, formerly hd
itor of the York " Kxpositor
ninaham.
Harry Bradley a colored man, andivvo other men, names not recollected.
Ihe following is a lUt of the arrangement, by which it was a-
It-.. It lJ'l M 1 .- l . t m m- . . .4...
gaged in directing a tri-oc ti i.:l survey of the shores ands, and taking the snuirdi:: the bt. Lawrence.' 'iiiisvt; completed in the xuanueri pears tc be commenced, vii! a
valuauic acquisition to t.'stt;
grapiucal knowiec.rc of thb or the country. Mr. iiliicot, from St. It
a-es destroyed : r,reed 'that the State Banks should preceded via Montreal to s Jn the West side of the stream: dVaw and redraw upon each oth- srji5:al' bservar.ons at Rt: . .Spangler's house, entirely er as had once been the cr.s?, Io:nt ()n Jke Chanij.Lin,
endeavor to relieve them.
The vaters were at their height -at 3 o'clock, P. M. and between 6 and 7 had subsided. The current can ied with it
On the S. W. side of the Mream
part of Mrs. Dowdle's house. Mr. Jiclulberger's Tan House Mr. Pentz's houie (occupied by
Mr. Cunningham) Israel Ganl-
trees, fences, lumber, wood, parts ner's new brick house.
of houses, furniture, horses, cows, On the S. li. side. Mr. Bailer' hogs, and almost every moveable Morocco shop. Part of Mr. Bar. article within its reach. nitz's Biew:ry. Mr. Michael f After enumerating a grcit Dowdle's Currying Shop and deal of other miichicf, the account Tannery Mr. Welsh's Bitweiy proceeds.! and part of his dwelling. . r t . ... .- H'll '
But the scene or rum auour King's raper ivim is mucn mju-
shr uld have regular settlements or ih bt transactions, and wliatevtr balance one should fall in debt to t he other, to be discharged in s;:ecie. Some, however, suppose, that the banks of Ncw-Yoik, may not be willing to accede to this arranfrcmcnt the balance of ti ad; with tlie o'Jkt dealing towns, being at present in favor ot NewYork. 'l h: conursunity have certainly a deep i ritei est in tins question.-.-
r . . , .. txcted to arrive, with UH come more lixetl in its value when 1 , ' iJ , . . , 1 when they were to procauW this operation becomes a frenera , c , A . t- 11 .1 . 1 nver St. John, and fmin iA one. 1 he notes at all the banks, . J . Ct n. J , . , . , ' to ihe source ot the ct.
jnr mstaucc, wnicn are panics 10 . .. V -i commence the survev.
had iii tie expectation ot kjK
the com in is doners on ll.is
the bour.dary, in which w
woull proceed directly nome wait their call.
' Cl i ntTtcaty. The I W
Ciiaomau, Ins BntanniW
1 T lit Ht ii'r ft. tli 'iiwl f!"!
cles of tin! Ghent treaty,
liveii at St. John's N. 114
pani"d by Col. Boucliette,t
Cairncs and Bouchctte.
1:
m.encan surveyor was slit It!
short
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1 utrppt iirirtrrp w innesci 1 a ni- : rrri ;iiso in.e souin uart or 10 k .
TUI.r.olrUncin l-rhfilrlmr tf ,,',f 'Vf hrtffp nti C.cr , , i ..i . . i ' .
c ucdi 1 wv..w to ivi&v-. - " vv par.K.. mav receive uieni oy way Tiat's Music To the M distress of our fellow citizens in George street is swept away. deposit. ' The moment a bank I -s of thi-town tlic Vici this part of the city. It is impos- Thew gentlemen also inform, receives them, they ris ot course, tL "hc,t r0 our m sible to particularize where all that al ih-: bridges between this in it, own market, to the oar of C .-,r the r
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hnvp Rutifi eO: so fevcreiv. i nc ri v anu 1 )'
current destroyed part of Fish way; and ti the intelligence street, part of N. Frederick street, gathered -. -a came al n g, it and at the intersection of Gay & appeals thn t 'umUr of Miils on Harrison streets, was peculiarly the did'eui s. reams have been destructive. The cround is hoe can ied oil Bait. Amer.
us own paper.
B.'iNK lKFtjRMATlON.
washed away from the depth of from 6 to 10 feet, in a number of places, leaving the foundation walis of houses entirely bare. Some of the houses arc muJi injured by the drifting of raits, . wood, &c. against them. ihe upper side of the bridge wa3 destroyed by the immense pressure on it. Several lives are reported to be trv;r the number of names we
cannot ascertain to day. Anap- Hitherto it is well known how jrcn;fcc to Mr. George Miller, many inconveniences have attend.
Baltimcrc, August 7. It will be gratifying to tlr: public to know, that arrange
ments arc making, and' partly ride to ne:;t
t hink on the counter v-1
take a couple of patterns, please," A just cause, and t fcr, make harmonious muji-
our Ia wy cis. ;Vv'i
Banks in New York, Philadelphia vou Marry me my pretty
We have information, (says the Baltimore, Washing o:1, George- wh n the questi n crou.es
F.nquirer) that on tJie 17m inst. iown anu ixicnmono, 111 vw iue 01 mi, iivuiuc mu, h.-- . a meeting washeldatPhiladeJpliia, which, the notes wiil be received harmony and melody co" of the cashiers of the State Banks on deposit in the others respect- And to us PRIN I'KIvS ' t , nf New. York. Philadelnhia. Bihi. ivelv. It is much to be wished, sweetest MUSIC to w
lucre, Geo gctown, Alexandria that this airangement could be have brought you lnll and Virginia, for the purpose of made as general as the practice new patrons, or I ' making some arrangements for was previous to the late war; it you the Subscription 1 equalizing commercial exchange, would certainly be advantageous Ail my JSA&hbtrs"
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to the JJanics as wen as iikiivkiu .
als , k without ?!!ch an arrang;
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