Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 191, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 August 1820 — Page 3

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.-.eh tn take them oft the island. The coasted of 45 dtkers and 1541 j nk and file, of the regiment of Cundimarca, 96 lancers, and 93 traillieurs, including women and children of which number, 20 were con fin. id in t he ho-plul, from sick, fress and wouudi.

.The following is i statement cf the votes riven at the late eJ.:ji n tor member to congress, a a rir a received. Hendricks Nei-on Mi? : kv L25 I O.7 357 '1 he I irmei iiid .Mechanics Baio ot Iudiina at M i divon, fn, resume i specie piyment. 13 v an ag: cement Oetween t he i. v ut die Ireisurv 6c t lie u- !. are to be taken .uent t or liiid a Brook, an t the dep- sits ut t h it Ike made in the batik. Sc,:i 13.: i n i:i ; .1 ihe. htivi AVe expect its motes will aku be liken in p n mciit tor land in ail he lai.d oiiice-. m the state. We received a communication a few d iys since, from an uiiknowvn coi re-pon dent, who 3, o:- his nam,' P;iocini. VVe En -a not way he should be tin wihi..g to tru-t us with his red rum' . uh!m lis is iike oine ether roiropon k",lts uc hive In i, m h w. ;-he 1 first to find uut whit trie public thought ot their l;tei a y talents; and it thev u j:c a.i..ve ot, the au tin ors u ci - n Kiv'i'i t " h thiough u) i.ut h ut i it the cents lite iutbros mines veoukl i .cp o li :mv in oblivion. We rnjt :;;. n Fa.rt ,: th.it we d not u: . :i admire thi eC!et ! ehind ihe curu!;: vo.j v ot wrking, and pot: :u!udy uhen vc u e iiuO ti;" .vera hon iV t iin;er, n ihcie should be a;iy. II -vr-.er,:! the timoroa go,n ieiu.it . e v t tl t J l Uls w ) fd n in.; , he si ill yet in: gr. ; s d. We iuin hcqucntly ivinitk. f t, ih it we would not pu obsii r.nv v.oirrilou nieces without knowing the uitliorS name, we diil n t expect m shortly to have b '.w ttouhled again with sUui t ; ill. We invite all who ait r e ib'e ot msti ucting, m amu etn our reikis, on pi - 'per -ub to continue tlu;r con csp IldeiKC. Vhe harvest i t w licit, in tlie tAlcs of Ohio, iventut ky, and In iiani, have not been le-s a bundant tJii year, th in during t lie tnot piohtic eaM n I ac jvopevt of an abundant crp ot torn in thi. section (it the -Ml e, is at tills time ei v llitteri;:, r.ot vvithsi.indme;, t!it; Jnuht his been v. tc.it, as to cuUj vau biook, atiil spiings, to ceae running, v hieh have never been known to tail mikc the count r v ha been iidiabiied. l he N' ttiotul lntcihenccr of th? 2gn ult. sas, it is stated tint iiiie iahon ot witer-mclon l uce will, bv boilir.Lr, ail rd a i t ct pure st up, )reterable t hones or molasses, tor doLeslie ur medicinal purposes. We invite out readers to an 'nuive pcru-il ot the sentipn dchv vn i by jiivh;e Ro$, !'i i ch ue.e to the ;rand jury ? Montgomery county i'a. M,h ujil be found in this ' I'Jjvr, mi the subject vi " IurJ I',rws. Though this ;t hjs Lccumc verv tannliir ' " rt it ts wotthv ot ten. 'atrsan. It intciots all clas- ' i"- and ct n ilit inn;. We ! -''-irdiviilud ill Hi d e

the application and it it should fit tficn sec about to remedy the evil. frcm the Cahaivba Press cf the iSth Jaly. It becomes our painful duty to announce to the public, the death of his excellencv WILLIAM W. BIBB, governor and commander in chief of the stite of Alabama. He died at his late residence near fort Jackson, on Monday morning last, in the fortieth year of his age. In his death the loss sustained by his friend- and relations is immense, that ot the state irreparable, lie has acted towards her ai a father he was wholly devoted to her interest and the promotion of her happiness. He his been attended with no inconsidenble success, and his fellow citizens know how to duly appreciate hi patriotic and benevolent exertions. It is difficult to determine whether he shone hot in public or privite life ; he was no loss beloved a- n nci do bor than esteemed and admired as a statesman.

SLAVERY OF HIR PRESS IN KRANCK. Extract frcr: a htc Paris p.ipcr. 1 he cise of t h'-z who h td prepo?e 1 Mid entered into a subscription iorthe r:ief t nc:i as tTii ;lit suffer under the. co rcivc I iv s lately enacte ! in Ft a nee, came rt before the 'in t of Ai:: : on M-tk I: wis comimi'.el t :i Tu.d o. , wh n the accuse 1 were sent v 1 id i'l nv: H; i ;o;t, ck c iitoe nr The C-M'it i:d .re!; M. Comte atv J i.tnovfr, editors ot ike Ccit-eur E, e?.ti Bert, cdi-'r ot 1 he Indept,nie,if; I o" ici '?n ", e lit. r i 1 die R )n!;:mec; Viodr1"-, e !it or ot the Hi -to! F ,::K ii -; t i ii.bei t , cvlitor i .; i he Courier Fee. k o ; I' Miloti, cihnr of 1 h Leth" N innindc ; G sirui', cdtor ot i he Bibho. taeine Histori'Ui cic!i to ;ve imprisonment, and i h:;j t .; :2cr traces M. M. O ;. (lire, t) iii! m Bottr, M-;:ih hou. F.t "enn". '-ree ;( rh ; :e r a, osoph-ievl writer- oS the Mir.t v ev ) I ? d. ch to .' c..: ' i ;e'ri ;oevo, ,nd ,i is- r o! 6 ; ti AM ' e .i'uvc nuiudt zv- ;irt!icr oedenir d tt p y tie c..-f t t : c pr c, f i m, it: i t.t t he piir-tit q ued po--t;n up ot coj ie ot their s:n'e:.c. ; ( i the accused hin,; een prei r.t in court, the 'ententes veei e nooLed tot!uiii pee e , ally , at t 1 . . i r re-i !eiu . r. Wtdncs hty, th it they uej'i, a dl thcui:t t!i ch. ot the delay icr . -'lowed by la v, b-r ae-! i to the Court tor a rev:- t it - :d -::;ent.

CAKADlAN AFl'AlRo. f - f:'C .V Pr.tr, J. We iearn tint the lite election tor Member or Pat iiament t r lopper Cinada, ha tern ina:eil in the a'mcs: unanimous chvice ot persons who a?e t lie p ditiv il ttiend- ot Mr. Gvurlay. It would appear by this, tha: the popular voice in Canada is opposed to the administration. Mr Ferguson, whowashneJ and i;nprioned tor publishing some ot Mr. Gourliy's writings, was reccutlv released trom ctmfiucnient, and has char ;c ot the Niagara Spectator, and declares, in a pubhc ad. lie- that the Spectator stiail prove a great t.rrcr to tyrj'i's. William B Peters L . proposes ti publish a new -paper at Ni l ir.i, to be called the Can :- fs d.J i E'iuirl r, to be conducted ot.yr.c and independent fnnctfUs. N:rfjk, Ju!y :S. The pilot biMt -lijltn, cm

ployed by government Tor the use of the commissioners appointed by the Navy Board to make a survey of the coast of North Carolina, returned vesterday to this port. Captain Flliot, one of the commissioners, has come home in her, the survey having been completed 1 he other Commissioners, who went out in her, proceeded on to the eastward some time since. The pilot boat Wesley, also engaged in the survey, will be here in a fev days, and the revenue cutter employed at Smirhville, in a fortnight. The chart of the coast ot North Carolina, according to this survey, differs very materially from the charts now in u-e, and corrects many important err or.?. To i;t, ., .. .'.-! i v-.. , - ,.. ! ', m th.s .1. . i . . .. ; m. .oh- ;r,. ' -0.i bt f . ' v ' . t O v ; - , ocii hi- I :ii ';,;r, - . s ,i, o o: c nf i t v iii i rir: u. i .i ' i ,,,;. n : i ,t ai"e, t1'- .it (-"r o'clotk, A. M, .- h d t . t: La dv So -. ; So i:n ' " o. t o s'" j . : !.-.. -i-t-n-.h i ko u tr. ! i J: , '-r. o.. ' !.tr.d:t..; - . - t!" ,:o. . Ji :! t... I : : u lie t ; i , ; ! i! .t , i : ' . i . . - . ...... . -. . . s o : H. ' 'i i si -1 -1 t';s Ut -.v ' 1 ' i 1 ' . . t ' . v ' ;;!,'. it tl.iv kn? i-i rv h i . ' 4- r h:-. r' ;. !-t, 1 ' ,. ,(. - : -oh, i.i ;oo r ,u t; ; I ! ' : ; ;. hoo -v..

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Mils trembled. When in anrr he t. Hindered his voict; the bt.rm dhl 1 I'au. He hound, tl over the water-, a id the beasts of otlur n.ount.iins hid in fear. He stretched h i puv. uVirtiic great waters, aud gore'i die iion ot the ea-t. He was rd -htv a I great as the Aiirgany : He w.ii strong aiul titice as the torr'.r.t dt. :i ihc steeps cl Ni.15.1rn, Mo.htv iri-at he w.iv. Yet a littie l)t.e iii J o . Tronic him. Pubhc opinion was a small bee, & the iiea tni-ht have crushi d it with Ins 1 t. Cut tlie little bee crept into the ear cf the great li m, and stur. him n the stttngs of life. The liu was .irrjuished and the little bo vet Itcs. e.ni buzzes ofhL toni he warrior cf the waters hs 'n to the land of spirit-;, and the h --ts ci his iatli- ts rej -'no net in his lo iiin, fur he came nut in the shv-j ad e.f ior .

PI ATTsTOero, . v. jriv I T, -V ludiemas . ireurnstrmee "OcorTol 111 Pt.ro, a fi w J..s . V , . ; h's tap"d , w. re al.n ao.l in il r 1 .!;t hv an 10. :sil tea's- : ho ".if- v. dispattdu il to .1 tie;Khurm- h-u-e f r ai-te.ntt . On the iual c ! o tv iehho.r, the hi r men w .ts f iu.i sta ilnv- w ith oi ! k k, !i'v. .. 1-1 s fit J anu s, o mt a -. . t -ijn . on tle--i ' t ; a, h ;t a u a', nst i u f -i,' t . .dy I'd v ii . t. . , it . ' ( ,.; t n e nmoie,' !ie. 'h. v -r if the S-oi;o. ii.i.., 1 1 U'a- i 1 1 h iO pi . u 1. ,.;i 2-n ui; i Ii.kI, i 0 h ; r- un.iuv is di . . thru t e e oieo, .- : 1 1 . a I mt. tt n: ' . t . . : i v. t i i-'ti-tats. It, h. .! thus ; !. i! u 'I , t 4.0 t ;tt lUOj : th -not! .:.(, .n.l tt i r in r the I i .1 ' "rh tl e fe...s ..t kIim ts ;,M h'r ... It m.i be nmii- ' ' o i. ..to s. th.-1 the vit"s h. ad v .: - o.! .iii lad hat the opt rati '" . o.i i t.iui to th. unLirt.me.te 'o her. v !''c'.. it ., ;h r c iod f.e -i t..usi ie, ii v :,, ilK tue'at. Insanity predict d iy drink. Theie dietl, in Fa ette, in the cMte c t New York, on the 3 J ultimo, .Mr. Junes Woodruff, apod 47 years. Previous to his cea. a, he informed his h tends, thit 311 ang I h id appeared to him, and told him thai hcinu-.t d'i.d:, and continue to did:;!:, so as to lemam beastly drunk lot no e da s and nights, without ea'iiig, and, if he survive 1 'hat lengrh of ti.ne, that he siioufi modly be o.ivcd. He c n d:e. ') i a.: :. i .hetl hdu: ,'t v. i: h rt bi rel of whi key, td v. h'.. h he part :oii more than to.c g d!on 'per diy, t-.r t!;e limited num'or ot days, ai.d t lit 11 t ;- iied being loo weak md dehiiita,c! to td.e at o- to :-!onei.c. He h t I been In the fi on; 0 A; ink-it-gtue?: eTo: tiiuUit.crehoi, , Ih.- Iu h I; a Wic and . j.w.oo r ' f mo th t hhdi en, 1 . ; .p..uly t'J e '1 d . . I t C .'i taliwvi. Cr , r t ( : ' i ? 1 do: he been and k stid . o. i I. at u ; ah . li U ni j 1 v ;r h iionv others have : ' ' x. A tnis duty, liom au t thai ;ny h)ii.r re idence had given me a right to citizenship; I t, imdiiig my erriir, I have ;; phe.I to the proper aurhoiity, and have now a certificate to vhew, that I have gone thiough t he necessary forms ot law, und have a right to all the privileges of citizenship. The substance ot this law as to renouncing my allegiance I had continued in my ,v n mind before I saw tlie shores of America, six and tvve.ity years ago. As to supporting the constitution ot the U. States and ot this state, to this I solemnly engtgc i by oath tome ears ago. '1 he constitution ot the United States arid of this state manilot the kdom of their trainers, being truly republican: they secure equal rights to every citizen, giving no pre eminence to the aspiring or assuming. R. SI MING i ON. Candidates fur Associate Judge. THOMAS DOUG L S, ?' ROBERT SLMLNGFON,

DAVID M'CLURE, V J.SIIU( KLaM), HKNRY RIS I INK. !4 NICHOLAS MANVILt

THOMAS TAYLOR, JACOB RIIOAD3. 1 i. $100 in Specie Hczcardi' Runaway from the bubscri k her living in Gallatin county! 1 Ky. a negro man named PATjJj RICK, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inch' j cs high, about 22 years of agej I dark or black complexion, large mouth and teeth rather lapping,1 j long visage and large features 1 ugly and awkard appearance, his disposition rather humble Scj ' submisdve, I will give icodoUh lars to any person who takes uj 1 said negro and returns him to ' me, or secures him in any way until I can lav mv hands on hitn ' SAMUEL TODD. Also, a negro man named ' f-PKNCER, as described in a " f tinner .ulvei tisemtnt with Pat-!1, ! ' "!;. Since the abt)ve negroes f; departed there has also runaway f ' haun the subscriber, a negro ? iifHii in ..1..,. I IIINT l O ".wi n.iiik.ii v.uun, aiHiUk 1 C e'.llS f h ? if itlr i nmnti inn. ', very strong and stout, live feet d 6 or 7 inches high, a wound . or bruise on her forehead, which I shereccicd the day beU ie she btaited. Also, a negro man earned p BOB, about lift) years old, sis icet liigh at least, his complex. ion a dark brown, flat nose I ami some of his foreteeth mis ! bing, very long feet; this fellow j is very rond of whiskey. I will give 1 dollars each, if taken up out of tlie state or secured! so that I get them. WILL. FRENCH. Gallatin county, Ky. August 22, 1820. loitf - Land OJice JtjFerscnviUct &ut 19, 1820. jSO 1 ICE Is hereby given, that at ths pii ation of t hi ee months fmro i his d ue, I shall ishue to Lei!ori Lindicy a duplicate ceriihcate Nh. 297 dated tlie 14th day od August 1 S 1 6 , for ihc South Li t quarter ot section No. thirty thtce, townships N. fivcft North ot range No. 1; F.astj uide.s, previous to fhit pcn(;d good and sufdjrirnt cau c be shewn to prevent it. SAML. CWATHMEY, 1 1 x v K. JL. Oil FULLING COLORING AND DRESSING CLO I H. 1 Iv subsc: ;bc r takes this method ot informing his friends -md the public, that he has purchased the fulling mli! lately occupied by J uno Alikon, 011 In dun Kentucky, -ix uuU j nortli of Midi. on, where the fulling bumes.s will be carried on in all its various branches with neatness and dkpatch. Having employed a workman from the eastward, and intending to have the works in complete repair, he flatters himself he will be aide to give general sati-kction. Cloth will be received at tlie mill and at the dwelling hou-eof the subscriber in Madison, and v.iil be teiurned there when dieted. James hill. Madiion, Aug. 15, 1820. 191 JW

NO 1 ICE. rI hose persons who knovV they are it debtcd to the sub. bcribcr tor subscription, advertising, &c. tor the year 1818. are once more requested to make tmnudiatt payment. I htus who attend to this notice will save the costs td x suit. v JlN koDGE. MAdnon.M-y 4, i5