Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 186, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 July 1820 — Page 3

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s hale body of the assessed tor a property tax to the T u'nt of ten millions. The .jlpccllor of the Exchequer a 'hied giving any pledge as to VcourJe which he would pur- ', f' but from the terms of his I' V there is reason to hope fVsomc such permanent and rehensive measure of rat: 111 finance may besubstitut- ' i'ivr the desultory -SYStem of Jrn-enoU3 imposts, 'so long i vJVh ,,Lv ?;3Thi$ paper contains Parts 'Uyes frm lne tn to tne 1 ltn tC"h ditHculties appear to have -run 4 up, rti Lyons, serious ptoms ot disloyalty nave spared, & the troops refused to against the people. Paris is rrV gloomy, and the royal fa--llvare evidently alarmed. The d' Anouleme has been o'crJy insulteJ in hi3 tour to the u:ln an otccr' bearing i. written pass-word from the II' lCc of Monsieur to the barr - . i ..Jcs ot the ujrd du corps , was picked on Wednesday night, ; three assassins, desperately r A m J, and deprived ot the 4. r. Hii loss, however, bcinsuntlv made known by f the pass-word wa.s cliauAnother atrocious . attempt ;;iinst the royal family ha beu c.tected and defeated. Information of the plot was received, rJ a man named Graviers, re a ciptain in tlie 5th regtrynt ot lancers of Bonaparte6 jiu'i, ui, arreted in the act r. strirs !irr to the materials f r an explosion under tlic wincras of the Duches de Berri's r-i'tments. .Several persons hive neen arretted as accomplice of Gravier in the attempt. ithc house of one of them were found fifteen artificial fireworks similar r 1 th it which wis U'J for explosion under the vinJri-si kL the dutchc;3 of Be 1 1 1 . J U UY 30, 120. We are authori-,eti ti state, thu DAVID M'CLUUE is a candidate for Associate Judge, to &11 the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of David Hillis, We arc aurhoriedto -tatc, that JOSEPH .STRICKLAND Is a candidate tor associate judge. l i e Hank ot ls.uisiaiv will no in pav-Kn,-i r be Lrcei.d a .ts!i r.ci.t ofj ublL lnd at Jtdersor.MUe. iic stale bank ot Louisiana nvii be fumed in livU thereof. Bv an act of the last session cf C- eresst, .Monday the 7ih d av cf Auast next, is the ti::ur set at huh the taking the fourth censu:, ot tnunu ration ct the inhabitants of tk-r United Stat hould commence. I he act requires that the enumc-tV:o-i should Corntwence on the t-si Mot-.dav of August, and should ci se within si. calender rxwaths crcdur. CAM? .MEETING. Th-Mrthi dist camp meeung a'xpocttd that there wjll be a-i' t r of very able piechtr vttxo il attend. V 1 "' c r.avc been credibly informed, -tthe times are such, that in it.aprts of Kentucky, wheat is now s "om lbs to J cents 1 cr s,ilv Jiwuratgi 25 per hundred, tO! MUM L A TIT. ill rc prctti.t us 11 tr:? vxx m!j!v 01 0 3 t; .i tate, is to tverv im- Tla-.ec 4 rr 1 f jnecrr.s the i- rg; '''f arvi ch -r.t, th and ie

y ruai leading from MaJisja to incontestable proofs of rhe cor. commences on this day; - f oup , jj ,

c.untaa.1 cu.;toff.cr, tne iccchanic and employer , the school master

rr Uler1 ;wXnk7.: ThusitappcarSi.po?ihleforre4y one to find a man of his own taste, orthatacommunitymadctipofrnen of so many different pursuit should find a man or set of men n whom M . , , , ad their whes would centre. The eeneril insolvency of our country, 0 . . . , imp-rtousk- commands every voter t m unt his watch t-wer and keep ana iook ouu ine revemuon of reason h:iv again brcn time for hand shaking, the sirens to fmit their popu.it oroacnt tne time fur populir charms. But it ii tnl;e hprd that if the voter his r.cvtr before frit the interest of his cr ir.tr- at I:eart, he vill nonsec and fee I the importance of givir.c a judicious 'vote, of confidipg in m'-r. M-ho do not persist in the pernicious practice of plotting deep laid schemes, to support th two her.d-.-d monger, who is making his I-"ig stride'I rnvag.-s through our to'ii.trv. While h p .-lcs ith one rr.n:t!i the l.iniuujre cf one .vho it ov.r hea'l ni dears in the banking 0 isinr ss, r.e jspeafcs Titn tne oin. r thf smcthlv ti Jttc ring tonr-Ae tjf t inerchar-.t, -who dr.ds in foreign sjperflnitie?, one who is eagcrlv gathering the Sin-ill remainder ot i-p-. ti; which his ccheaguc the banker has 1 ft in circulation. Vvc thould mao - t i i a formiftabl- st.uk' against this beast of prt ; and we cannot be safe in a contest of this kind, while our leaders are fikndly tj the er.emv. Thcrtfrc wc should thoose the men to represent us, who are politically opposed t tins drtro tr in any hapc in which he i::iht - jcs' r.t himself. It fcliv- ti, ep.M.t whik merchants ar.d banker cornp .s? our legislat irc t have our dirtieulti( s ri m ) !. While we se . a remedy, let us remove, if posirlv, the c;eiHc. Let t: merchant h;V out his f in t -tsbliibmg useful :oar,uf ict -ri-:, the banker un- ; k his s-;h--.1 vivilts end led' -m -d, - ! is apT at tt 1 -vi cjf h;s i;iiur. d i w citizen, -v., 1 u ;r to th pi aw - 1 11 r iii p.. imi.es icr se -. k r., v. n. .n l3 nuae laudable t aip! u- v., und Idcorv ciV.' V. r j at this happy change and un-: voice, and h, rt u.d h.u;d to suppies every jrper.; if.e of h pp rv and unr:eces-.tr ' expel, jitu: cs a;.(l tht n tho ti vu'ir he.alcd i'e:.v--win. id oc disappointed it; his cal-c.'.iati'-r., hr 'would i, t e?:pcit much A".e':c ;.i ;:ttie to Europe, and txchang- - it t r superfinr tloth, and tin r sup,, rh.i-.us fdth. Xeitht r w ild hr have an Iron league in ev trv tou'ti, where he c;k-eal.s Ills prtv, w it'o this incrji.tion ( li iXlv) above the door ci :I e m iiihccrt .linc-j and our r - a ,pa;.c r r d r.t h -f-.o p lut,dwoj. Jl.jf UKCEIVED fria bome tn.e place, jreat bargains ccrne an 1 bu'. We :nxivusly wa;tcd m ,th pleasiii anticipation lor r.litf f;v,ai thj last legislature, eagerly gianv in; uuruar newspaper to fi.id the cu'u.r.n, at least, crv.tai'iing ajviut resolution paed without a di.-enting voice, that the congress '6l the Utit?d States be instructed to lav such duties on every article i:w;Krted Iroin Kurope, w hiwh can be manufactured in this country an will not justity their importation, and further to yix m re encoura gement to our own manufactories, theowmrs of which are brouglvt ton st.kte oi insuUercy by reasua ef those usnucessary imporr-ations which are dr..ini:j our count; of tnonty, and parnp.iitv the pride tnd luxur of those who greedilv swallow dov:i this per nici ius bane. The ptcp'e ot the state of Kentucky with oiikt states, are now- realizing tne utnopy consequences of their folly. I'h-y may well sav with the pe pie uf Indiana, that the love ct money is the root of cviL They with the p-rpic of Indiana, now rcale the pirdul coasraeoccs of choosing icr their Irui r, the devoted followers of douM-- head. Will not the honest citizen ters, who nave so tar deviated from a correct course of policy ai to support a system which is calculated to enrich themselves white the poor, who constitute a large portion of the community, are left unnoticed, without money to pay the demands ot government, or that' kind which the collectors will receive, much less pay for their little farms on which the support of . 1 1 1 1111 mar ncjpicss wives ana cnuaren Tberc razu ts Q

cbingc c representative Or chanee in representatives, or

is i-evocably sealed. Then fellow citizens, if this be a truth, are you not Willing tO lay aside ail party prejudice and that bowing and worshipful re- - ... .u u spect to those who wish to as- . . a""c "",v- "n, c unite your CttortS, tearless Ot the Smiles or proWCSS of anv, to promote ttie Dest interest ot our embarns cd land, by choosinz " men who we believe will faithfully represent our wishes. G. M'CASLON. Sir.VLii MINE. Satrxt ( Ja.J J'i-U 1. We have Lern informed hy gentlemt n of credibility that there has been a silv er mine Liulv discovered in the late purchase in this stale. The ctrc umstances relating to it are the?'-. A t-'W months ago wgentkSiian near the boundars- iinc, was informcei b an Indian, tiai there was a m;ue ot tms Kind son.t; wh re hut ri fused to tell him nh.i c it w as, unless the man would p i hhn futv dollars, a h')rse, -gun, and several blankets, v,hich the man did ::nd was takfn to the place irA brought aw ay several pounds of the ore. lie has since, we are t Ad. brought away aout three hundred pounds; he refuses o-tei! v hrie it is but savs, there are at least thi v e waggon l"ad. already cast into bars by the'Indianv svhith 'he intend -o bring away. WeYic -seen, (sv has several citizens ot Salens) s . r.iot the ore, and should suppose it ?t!eattwo thirds silver. fhe ore is so pure that it can be drr.wn c?yt. ith a hammer, into bars of almost nnv izr i'.nl is tnouij h; bv same to he suiFicientiv purs in its natural rt..tt. In TP r trescntatie-n ot it, the mine Is tnexliaustible, anl in a situation dir?..-h to be discov erer 7 CTfARL t ST OS, f;ne 0. JrJnzu'i ;:;tiijc We arc informed bv Air. 'stet, a yun 'gt.;!enian who arrived h- .re oa Suudo, fiom Hav.nna, l;t;'.t on his outward passage, a tew we. k.- ssnee, on bond die chr. Mary, c-ipt. C lean. ui, near the IIo.c-;n-lhe- all, IV ii in w il.'i u rut ot r brir under Arti. an . on wbo-e ; d t tr.cerAva- a cr tne t,oiirctor ot St. Aug-ustine. The brig Isoardcd the Marv, too;; tmt a trw cask-, of rice, which wa-paid for; arv.l the otfU.:r above v.entioned, recogni2iar v out ii Mr. t higer, son to the Co ernor ef St. Augustine, One ct the Mary's passengers, he was takt n bv free o;. board the brig, which iminedicitslv mad. sinjil tor the schooner to make sail. What object they had in view, in thus violating ad Lnv, Mr. F. could no divine. The brig appcr. red to ha e -about 30 men, who had. a plenty of specie ; and the common sailors were gambling on the quarter deck, l iom these, and other ciu utr.at.inces, we are inclined to toe-he ve, that l,.:s ve, is t) ic same vesse 1 v lii' h landed s. part of her CTer on the N'orth Crrohna coa-t, some of wb.orn were, on Sunday last eoai.nittcd to jail in this cite, unJr i suspicion ot pirncv. l'h- orSceT" ho took Mr. Coppiuer, i-. a in-n uf infamous character, and hat been long discarded bv his fa mils'. His name is r n,!: AltiJc.s. We have no do..bt that this brig is a pirate. C7'a;, X 7. fur.e CO. j-i,it te ?iif. Preperations are making Lr the celebration of the National Anniversary on the Erie Can d. The outline cf the arrangements is as lwilaw'S : All the boats on the Canal are expected to be employed in honor of that day. A division of them w ill move, m the alte-rnuon of the Jd of July, from Montezuma, ar.d proceed to Jurden. On th" morning cf the 4th, they will proceed to Syracuse, and there meet the other division of boats from Utica, which will arrive at the s:n time; then, uniting, the whole line will move down the Side Canal to Salina, where the exercise and entertainments of the day will be attended ; after which the boats will disperse at pleasure. We arc not informed particularly of the order of the day, but, from the most respectable authority, we believe the celebration will be splcndil and interesting, far beyond what is uud ia this part of the country. Who, th: csali leave it, would

remain In ft city described in the following extract of a letter ?

.v feet eecc willfoUW; it has not been near so sickly for some time past as was expected, Trom the fevers commen. cimr crt -rlv hi cnnn. Jc,ic cinS so tarv 113,8 spring. AssaswwJijjm are acrain becomirur freIjUSTllli C Ulll'.') Ill it WCCK bu, on the morning following dead i-odies are exhibited to the public r .... i.,. i for h : purpose ot obtaining chanty to inter theaa but among themtherc are ver- t'cv foreigners. I have on ly known one cr two instances in -which drunken saihrs have been picked up. We have had an unusal number of African vessels arrived lately, in one day there wer--about a thousand Slaves entered here' Philadelphia, June 23. Extract cf a Utter from St. Thomas 'June 6. Our market continues very dull. Flour goes oif slowlv at - five dollars: a plentiful supply in store. The patriot privateers are very, numerous in this direction; they have recently made some very valuable captures. A vessel was taken off here a few days ago, from the Maine, with a cargo valued at ico, 000 dollars, including the specie on board. There were about twenty triars, passengers, who were coining to this place for the purpose of procuring passages to Porto Rico. Thee persons, with the other passengers, have ail been retained by the privatecrsmtn. Several other vessels have been taken with valuable cargoes, -bound to this port, 'i heir success, of late, ha been greater than at any fornier period. The latest accounts irom-Swlivar state he had been very prosperous in all his plans, and had taken possession ot several additional posts. Admiral Brion, with the patriot squadron, it is reported, was bound on some new expedition." ' 5 - 4i . j v, r iM,..cm.vi r-coiUv trom bt. , 1 L(n:is, .a.d who hr.d been at the Council lilufls, informs us, that it i-. true that much sickness and mortality pre ails among the troops at the IMufTs, but it is not trtc'.iVAl it is owing to bad proviiiwus, thmate, or any local c.use cf that nature. The expedition started too late in the season from St. Louis, and the ambition, both jfxfTicrs and nun, induced great exertion and exposure to accomplish the Cbject before winter. It A-as impossible, however, to construct comfortable quarters tor the men, snd great numbers suiforrd fiom exjosurc during the whole winter. '1 he barracks wereriecescnly made ef green timber , w hich i ir. SUth caes, estttmed unfavorable to health. The approach of -w arm weather, an J attention to the comforts, of the inca, would undoubtedly dissipate all disease. The trading establishment of Manuel A'v, a 'ittle distance from the tilurfs, had been perfectly h.althy. Coium. fovannah, June 22. Two of the prisoners who were convicted of piracy, at the la-t term of the District Court of th -United States, in this city, and who v. ere sentenced to die on the same day h'urlong was executed, hut respited by the President of the V. States, to the 28th cf the present month, were yesterday discharged from confinement by the Marshal cf this District, by order of President. Their names are David bower and Henry Matthews. They have received full pardon. Ralph ClintocL, who was also under sentence of death, and who was to have executed on Wednesday next, has, by tlie President, been respited for an indefinite period. He is to remain in cloie confinement. OBITUARY. Departed this life at VERNON, Ia. on Friday the 14th instant, John V. Banham, infant son ot John and Fanny Branham. It is the first death of a live born child in the family of ELDER Jesse Vawter, whose children and grand children were fifty eight,

ANNUAL FLKCTI02 CONGRESS. William Hendricks, Reuben W. Nelson. STATE LEGISLATURE Jeremiah Sullivan, David Hillis, John Sheets, Thomas Crawford, Ezra Baker, Richard Hopkins. SHERIFF. Milton Stapp, John Pugh, Petei Hemphill, Jacob Rhoads, Ekillis Willhite. COMMlSSrONEE. Brook Bennett, Martin Rowser, Charles Johnson, Samuel Ledger wood. Hezekiah Stout, CORONER, john B. New, John Heany.

Candidates for Associate Judges THOMAS DOUGLAS, ROBERT SIMINGTON. A CART. and harness fbr sale,' or to hire. C P. J. ARION NOTICE. The public are cautioned from purchasing the S. E. q of section 7, in town 3, in thr county ot Jefferson, from Jams: Walker, John Walker or Lewr Walker, as I have a claim Oit aid land. ALFRED WALKER. July 20, 1820. 1S6 31 NOTICE. To all, whom it may con ccrn; know ye that there will be an election held at the different places of holding election an the county of Jefierson, an the fit st Monday of August next, for the purpose of electing the following -officers, to(uir: one Representative in Congress,, two Representatives to the State legislature, one Sheriffone Coroner, and two county Commissioners. Given under my hand or m. j: . 1 . : . . 1. j r t 1 iuduiiu vm 1 jiu uay or juiy,. T. T. STRIBLING. ShU J. NOTICE, 1 he subscriber has lately c pencd a PUBLIC HOUSE in Vernon, Jennings county, Indiana, where he intends keeping as good a stable, table, aiui bar, as our country will afford; and on as good, if not better terms, than any other in tb:. state. His house is large anrd commodious, and no pains will be spared to make it the interest of travellers to call and bc him. WM.C. BR AM WELL. ; Vernon,' Ia. May i ith, iSc 178 17 w A LOST CHILD. ANTHONY WILCOX left his family in Alexandria, Virginia, on the 7th of August, 1818, for Lexington in Ky. accompained by his son Henry Bailey Wilcox, then then six years old. Mr. Wilcox on his return home by way of New Orleans was lost at sea. Before leaving Lexington he wrote to his family that he would leave his son in the place, to go to school. The boy 1 1 tt . t x lie ;. . has never iince been heard of. Any person who can give information of him, w ill confer a lasting obligation on the remaining parrent of the child, by writing to her. Cincinnati. PHLBF. B. WUXO. Cincir.uati, July 1, 18io. CI Printers t:f new patK- , the western country are H to ve ht above t ftv in?vr-

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