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than by supplying them with as mili) Jvn'-jr i3 it icy can force iuo ci. v.u.a.to.i, tt,cr upju good or ba. SeCU. 1 y . it may be aeil, for the people ol Im.:an., 1,, iin insum ion is not a lu.J luo co.nlol of liio iu-.vs; tltA; b c i uoi i-tj o.,.y jiv.iiivir of right a ia ilut jii ui.cc.i:i c entualiy be. extoucu Hum 'I'i- v. id come w.-.ti i.i-j no-dcr ui the paper of the. bi alien ban;; at Conydon, will nut, on presenting it 10 tiie. culiicr, bo content v. it!i me oiler of lirookviiie.
or Ve Vvy notes by wy ot ('XtAti?.?. lnVeeau ot consenting in ir.kvi I from one branch to another until he pays 2 or 3 teuitie-s visits to ecrv branch O I th. " siccie fin 'j in if dank of Ind a.u," he will hive tnc notes ho. iiuv Loid protested lot nonpayment at the li-pci branch an I pioceedby law to c;.iv;ct the amount fiom the mother i
bank. Should Such a course be 'certain persons, to nearly the lull agmeraliy adopted, (and that it will, 'mount, provided they would exoner-
we have littte doubt.) the a afivcie I
J-cji-ig bjjik" would soon be comfort- To this proposition, the Directors rc-aii-j .LiJdttd in the worthless rags fused to accede. ol her tlcniorablo children, llcr! ISince writing the forepoing, we
y ' costume would then comport with her ! real character and her real wealth. ' r.ie wmiKi no longer dazzle tnc eye i witn the nurniliecncc of her robes. ' or tickie. the car with the sound of !ier name the" f.auinr bank: .... . T ' V
15. biuuo writing' he above wcittie rcsiuue to go to nquiuaie tnc
l:ae Lecn infai med. that Uncle Sam h, for some cause or other, de-; ueitcdher ladyship, the skecie juvj-' : and the public deposits , lrac been withdrawn irom her, with the exception of the trifling sum of c.if hundred and thirty cr forty thousand dslhirs, which her ladyship was not e:;act'y prepared to pay, cither in speri: or wjood eastern funds. O :c;xf:i 0 ;;iO) cs. rr the Western Sun. KhVKLATlGN.S, c. I. 1. Nov. it c.me to pass in those days, tV o t uianv troubles and tribulations and nv it and trrevio.us turmoils existed thro l.hout the land of Indiana, inoniiich that the people said one t.o anotner let us rise in the nvijesty of cur strengtli and put down the Banks and stone to death tneir supporters. For otherwise they will assuredly scourge us and our oflspri!i, even unto the i'.ttid md fourth generation. 1. Wherefore let us with one voice cb.oojj llobert surnamcd Sturgus, of the tribe ef Vigo, and Cieorge surnamcd Sulli.ananvl J hn surnamcd M'Donald.of the tribe oi ivnox. . And surely those men, in the fulness of then wisdom, will provide a radical cure ter the inconveniences, hardships iiudcvds we endure. n. And I s iw : great News;) iper print-t-d mi the city cf V h'.ceiuu s, wiiose title i. watchfulness. 7. Arid I broke the seals thereof, when In ; this same Robert, Cieorge and John were chosen by many voice our captains and rulers. 8. And 1 further saw, to my great surprise, an epistle from one Joseph surnam;d Warner of the tribe of Daviess, 9. in which were many and dreadful anathemas, and amongst others 10. T.uit thii same Joseph was of time afvuvfnought a captain and ruler of the tribe, when many sore dinculties and trials beset lus journevings. 11. Not only in nightly toils but also ind ulv mnves and learned disputations in the s vnncdn u. U. laven u n that he was the only kuovhig a id true captain an,l ruler (one Paget excepted ;) and withall felt much nr. Li;t 1 1 be chosen one time more. 1J. Li u i) 1 ye stuf-r.ecke l and perverse gener UKn ! ye hue done those things - oa;'nt n )t t ) h ive dnne. 1 . Vn -i efree 1 warn ye, that if ye ae-ai'i hearken unto cert un foreigners, iud unto r.iih i tnc type-setter, ye sh ill be scnure : : 1 with iniuy an i sore stripes. t 15. N i; I say unto yon, tuat yourselves, and vo ir children's cn.ldren shall s'-'i'r under tu- terror of my tomah iwk and sc. ilpi.K kni.'e ! K. Tor aWoit thn.-e same foreigners der.erted the cnie of despotism, and cmbirred their c.'.' in the cause of freedom. IT. And the Sun of tins same type-setter, gl ives my sight and dims my lustre. 1 '". Therefore, 1 again warn ye, hoarken unto ov cuimel, winch is the voice cf reason, 19. And repent ye, t re if be toe :', in 3ack-eioth and ahes for the error of v our wax s. r.r t! U'eicr; . cthc fvdl iwi;v- a place m id on w ill much oblige a your p.iper, a , V cu M. -d n- the 7tu last t-h - unrobe of 'electin-'tw o ivp - n v-muho' to1 represent the co inties . v: Craw; nil and Clark, in t:;e tate ot Ii minis ; the folicjwins persons received thenutu K-r nf votes adi::ed to their res pective nanu . Abraham C ..:.. 3, '269 1 S Elected. WiokldV. Ritchell, Kit Harass, Jeseph ethawf I . 1 w a i J N . C ullum . l.o 15 5 in John S. ood worth, is elected Shcrilf. NKW-YOUK, July 12. jinvther fiioii'-ufi .' We yesterday mreoumed the resignation o Davtd 2. Greeny Esq. as Cashici of the Phenix Hank in this city. The resignation va understood to have taken-
place in consequence or a reduction of his salary of 8 1000. It was whispered, however, last evening, that mere were other and more powerful causes for the measure adopted by Mr. Greene ; and this morning, Walidreet," and the business part of the v. ity- were struck with astonishment, at the intelligence that Mr. Greene nad not only absconded, but had overdrawn his account to an immense amount. We understand that a view of ihe affairs of the bank has just been conciu led, and that the actual deficiency is ascertained to be ONE HUNDiUU) AND FOlUY-SLV-KN THOUSAND five HUNDRED dollars i Wo also further learn, that the Counsel of Mr G. has appeared before the Directors, admitted the dc-
falcation, and ollcrcd to assign over claims in favor of Mr. Greene, against ate him trom all ucuts ana liauiiitics. learn that Mr. Greene took breakfast at New-Haven on Saturday morning, ne ich u siaicmciit oi piopcii), uujiv debts, notes, &c. to the amount of S 1 37.000, conditionally, that about S70U0 private claims should be paid ; -i .11 Hank debt, provided the directors would not commence a criminal prosccution against him, and would give him a discharge. I AT 4 It A AT V At its last session the legislature of Alabama has passed a law tor the I surprcssion of dueling. The first I section makes it imperative on all judges and justices, to bind overall personssuspected of an intention to fight a duel, together with the aiders 1 and abettors. Thesccond section declares, that all parties concerned in aducl, shall, upon conviction, beimprisoned three months, and shall be lined rot exceeding 2000 dollars, and shall be for ever disqualified trom
holding any appointment of honour of life when they were just about to . rMV.ow aiarawo. iic ioiand profit in the state. The eighth proceed to lay him out, he was ob- .0W1"S "iiormation was received section ordai.s, that any judge orjus- served to have a small motion in his Ihc Correspondent ot Ierchant'i
l!r t'nniviniv tlint r rliipl i tr hf I foiurht and shall not nrnvent it. shall be indicted, and if found euiltv. shall shall, by written or printed handbills, nroclaim anv ciruen to be a coward, or use other offensive language for I J not accepting a challenge, hc shall be fined not exceeding 500 dollar, Z'he tenth sect ion declares, that any printer who will not give up the author of a co n.u untcatioii ol the above nature, to the court, when called upon, shall be punished for a contempt of said court at its discretion. Fnm th Xew York . nerican. INDIAN NEWS. Extract of a letter from an oficer of the U. S. amy, dated bault St. Marie, 17th Jun?, 1820. Gentle nen I take the liberty of
again addressing you, presuming that with great earnestness, which was athe progress of this expedition will bout four or five hours. He also be interesting to yourselves and your said, i4I saw and heard the weeping numerous readers. of my friends, from beyond the moun- " Wo arrived here three days since, tains, and heard it echo and re-echo ; afrcr a pleasant voyage of two days and was told by my conductor to tell from Mackinaw. Yesterday the gov- them not to mourn forme but for ertur assembled the Indians in coun- themselves. He continued in that cil, and proposed designating the state till he expired, and swectl) fell boundaries between them and the U. asleep in Jesus The above and foreStates at this place, but after a long going was communicated to the sub-
j conversation, tue Indians, retusing to acceue to tne proposal, uioko up u.c council and returned to their lodges, every m mieiTl indica ed their intention of m iking an attack immediately, having hoisted the British flag. As soon as this was perceived, the governor, without any guard, went into the midst of them, and bore away the insulting ensign, without any re sistance beine: made. I" the interim, the whole partv got under arms, and our foce appealing so formadable, about 70 strong, the Indians appearing inclined, lather to tieat than tight ; accordingly, in the afternoon, at caty was concluded, b
bv which the Cnippc- may concern, that, on information bc- : United Mates six- ng given to this Otiice of such a pi ac-
was cede to the teenvouare miles ofterritory at tins pi ice, and receive the pay tncrefor i - ' immediately, reserving to themselves j the right of fishing at the fads, and of ground for encampments near them It is expected a post will be estab lished here next kcasun, to prevent the numerous frauds committed on our Indian trade. 7'iie expedition proceeds this afternonn." New-Youx, July 26. The U. S. frigate Constellation went to sea yesterday morning, with a fine breeze, bound to the Pacific ocean, on a cruise of three years. A water wheel has lately been constructed in Southington, Conn, which runs wholly under water and will carry a run of millstones, of 4 ft. 4. inches in diameter, with but 18 inches
water to grind any I . Tlc nature ol the I kind of Kun wheel is such that they may be ru. by the tide both at ebb and flow, witi. nothing more man the natural cur rent of the water ; and mills may I) erected on flat streams wi h but very little cxpmce. It is thought that it will operate .vith one third ics wa tcr than i most other wticets, the waing three operations, and ice :k water can have no c fleet ter havm and back upon it. X. r. iaier. ine louowmg toasts in lavor ol dficndt ncf was given at a celebration ol indciendence. I "O'i Bachelors Ma the genial I .1 . ,1 Ml 1 IV II Mil r l 1 M lirr III ifllllf-l I :..n.. 4" I powerful orb, urge them to the mat j 0 - , rimonial state. The heat, when this toast was giv en, was at 9 J, tue toaster must, theretore, have intended to roast rather than to toast the advocates of simile blessedness." Edt. Times, DIED. At Weston, on Wednesday the jQth instant, Mr. Uradley Treadwcll, after a short ilness of five days ; acd I i years ; wno manitestcu tnc utmost composure and resignation to the will 0f Heaven. Thoutrh seized with the most violent and cuttinir pains, not a murmur was heard, nor a complaint uttered in all his ilness: nerfnrtlv I possessed of his reason till death ; and with the utmost composure and confidencc, in his dying moments, deciared that death had no sting, and knew that his Redeemer liveth ; that he felt all glorious within, and left this world with a sure and certain expect ation of arriving to the city of his God. He died greatly lamented, and will be long remembered by his ac quaintance. The circumstances of his death were truly extraordinary. On the morning of the 19th he gave the parting hand to all present. When all supposed he was dead, the neigh bors were sent for, to lay him out. About 4 hours atter the suspension lirp.mf. wliirh cii rni'i mpA tlio liirvtnnil ers and soon increase! d.-ni of life becran to annsar when one nresent uta noise, which again terribly surprized them : hc then suddenlv. as from a '1' J sleep, arose in his bed, and set up I he first words he uttered were, u 1 have seen glorious things since I have been gone ; f which was about four hours it appears to me I have been gone 4 or 5 days, I have seen the new Jerusalem, with all its inhabitablc beauties, and heard the sweet music of the angels. I have seen and drank of the waters of life which have cured me My coductor told me, that I must return for a small space, and tell my friends and neighbors to prepare to meet me in that happy plac." Hc continued to comfort and exhort all present the remainder of his time senber by a person who was present at tne time, and whose veracity may be relied on with many other unex ceptionable witnesses. SETH HALL. Fairfield, July 24 1820. General Post Office, August 3, 1820. It having been represented to this Office, that the News paper Mail is frequently carried outside, instead of msiue oi stages, to tnc grcai injury oi news papers contained therein, .Notice is hereby given to all whom it tice being pursued by any Contractor tor carrying the Mail, or by the .... persons employed by -turn, the penalty annexed to such a violation of the Rules of this Office will be ngidh enioiccd in everv case. Ann, lor the lntonnation of the Public, and to pu. the Contractors on their guard, tin following articles, contained in everv Contract made with this Department, is now published ; 44 9. 1 hat, when the said man goes by a stage wagon, it shall mvariablv be carried within the bodv ol a confortable stage, suitable for th accommodation ol at least seven trav i euers ; and when it is eameu on horseback, it shall be covered secure ly, with an oil cloth or bear skin, a gainst rain or snow, under a penalty of dollars for each time the mail is wet, without such covering ; and
head and fall of
that when it flops t ingV.t, it shall; STRAYED Or ST(V W be put in a scu.c place, and thciC;L, " ' 1 '
locked un. A ncnaitv of one duiiar a nine snail oe incurrcu - m - 1 . 1 i t or pirn ill.t 111 wlil-li f!in in itl. ivl -ii rninn-.l " 1 in, eabystagj, slatl be can led out of
t ie uoJy ol the carriaje abjvc deicii-.eii'lit
urd." I JYUc Printers of tho United States generally will probably serve their o.vn interest, as well as that ol tiiu Public, by republiLluu tile -J'jvc. GE11MANV. 1 he ! X'j'-u.ion .1 b.: u the murdervr of K.oUjb.u, t :;o. place on the u .U iy. A great niJiuvjJc asienuled 10 me ixecauo:i. It took place! 1 . ii LL'li iJ LiOvIhC. IIS V :i?1T1miim.'-. I iiT. . ..v.i ivvu . . ; . , ! ... ,, ous oi auoresiii: e invsideitt of ul v.o'irt o: Justice, to v.-hom iie had given .... . I A m .us win a uotiouoso, rciiimaeu Inm, tliat aoubllcs he did not wibh to ncrjure him-' selt i;u;ueil:utel previous to his deatn. :ie therefore, coniincd himself to mereiy Uw'Clarins that Jie 44 died for his country." lie ev:;ceil much calmness, and u,d net accept the assistance of a ;u;;npt the assistance ol a v.vui icr ol rui-.ioa. A great numjcr oi students from lleulieDerg, wno truvelled vita all speed, to be present at his execution,ouiy arrived at the moment when! die cautioner was exhibiting the scv.crcn;eis in his blood. " . "a.m-j bandt wore the vjerniau costume. lc said that Mai. Gen. Scott has cstabllshed his headquarters for the Prcsent at Bristol, Peim. v;uaar. ing' ' he i uscaraspring ha been a o,. . r,f. l lUscovercd Laurence toNvnshipin that county, the medicinal qualities of which hav e rendered it oi much importance to those living: in its nieirhboriiood. Mr. bagot, late British Minister in this countrv, it annears bv the -ondon Royal Gazette, is appointed' Amoasaador bxtrordmary and i'len ipotentiary to the Court of Russie. BOSTON', JU1 Y 24. 1 hc bh,P Charles, Cottin, trom the I Paclhc ccan h arrived at Nan tiavv; uccu I recti eu ii cm aiparaio up to me 7lU APj at which timu the Cim iuauiul a" 111 A licensed trade nas been opened with Peru, and several vessels had sailed with wheat, and other articles, for Lima. A plot to assassinate the Supreme Director of Chili, and to place the family ot Carre ra at the head of gov ernment, had been discovered. Business was very dull. Sales were made tor government paper, whichwas 30 per cent, discount. Tue Key . Mr. livbu-is. iS.siion ot the Methodist Church, assisted bv the ivev. IWessrs. lUiker and Hater, will preach in the woods near the house of David Brown, on Wednesday, September eth, at one o'clock. rhc Rev. Mr. Hamilton. by the Rev. Messrs. Steward and Schrader. wdt pre.ich at Ymceiines, in the seminary, on Wednesday, September 5i.ii, at one o'clock. Sheriir's sales. jTfc Y virtue of an execution in favor 0 oi' Thor.
omas E. Cassclbury, issu-.scnt and against the will of the subi Circuit Court ot Post vlscibcr, has been decoyed away frova
ed from the county, to me directed, I have levied! on, and shall expose to sale for Land Otiice money, cn the 8th day of September next, cue lot, No. 24, in the town of Springfield, as designated !)y the plot of said Town the propcity cf George Duckworth. Wm. UOYLE, D.S. P. C. Spr ngfield, August 19th 1820. Y virtue of an execution in favor of Horslcy and Sterling, issued out of the Circuit Court oi Pocy,to me directed ; I have levied on, and shall offer for sale on the 14th day of September next, lots No. 5 and 6, in the town of Cynthiana, the property of Charles Whiting. W:i. Boylf., D. s. p. c. August 19, 1320. CAS ; INGS. TfT "ft Z 4 1 tf n :S . eTtClvimiUy Co. i LS P 1XT F U LLY informs hi friends and the public in genera, that he has just received in addition Uaistormer stock, a lan'e quantity ol CASTINGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollo w -Ware, a!so, a tew sets of mill ino.s, All cf which hc offers low for CASH Vmcenncs. July 23, 1 8 18. 3-:tf
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iU.M the tnciostne ol the vih. -v..., v.j i4iv im-ui iut rfWia , daik ncSTlM Mare. o.- nine years old. nt ur fir. hands iih, star ?.n J strin in hn f,r... ncad, soihe wh.tc on both liindi.cr omu sad.iic marks, lias a lump on 1,0 : iht fare knee. Any person t!iat M ! return said Ma.x, or gi ve ii.furjmatio.i rvhere she cai be had, ihall It gcnciouy rewarded. Wn. II ART. JUnccr.ucs, Ausut 24, 182'). 3t 7 " n r i . 10 euercnanls. mm - m r- f - gM -. ..ii.n uuu.i io JL. the amount" of about Ave laini.ijk V. -V circa dollars. A:: ply to the editors of this paper, Vinctmu iiicthncs, August 19. 34 STATE OF IN !?IANA, ) GIBSON C OUNTY SCl ,A . r- i- , fflC oj Suld Co.: r , ' r ou,i "fyi I ml Vm 4i D now at this term riune MiX.IL CJIAL MLiiiTi:, by R. IJar.lcl his attorney, and filed his Dctition for the purpose of cbtainim; the benefit of inc insolvent debtors act, passed the last session of the Legislature ; and also tiled bond with security, together with a schedule of his property : Whereupon, on motion it is ordered by the Court, that the pendency cf said petition be given in the ll't stern Still, mintn1 it Vr!lir;-n.n.. T C. t"""-" iiik.viinv.3i ia tm lhrce wccks succCs,ivciv . lhal sald petition will be acicd upin at the Oc tober term of said Court. Teste, JOHN J. NEELY, Cl'k. G.C.C. August 17. ; tw3 SAW-LOGS WANTED. THE subscribers v. ishcs to pur cliasc a quantity o!" Saw-Loss, principally POPL U,for which Cash and the customary price will be giv en. J IV. L. Colman. June 10th 1 820. tf3o JSVTWE. Two Journeyman HATTEHS WAN 1 LIJ immediate iy at mv sii p in Car mi, White County, Iilih. d, for which liberal wages will be p ,id them. None need apply, but sober and good workmen. GEOUGi: BURROWS. Car mi, July 23 IS 20. 32 Fifty Cents REWARD WHEREAS John Williams F Fleming county Kentucky, was Indented to the subscriber by the orphans cou:tcf said cctn.ty and state, and voluntarily came ii to the state of Indiana and from thence to the statu f Illinois: And whereas the said John Williams has abandoned, and without the conmy service by, and went away to the societv of the SHAKERS on Buscron Prairie tow there ffrc. I forwarn the said society of Siukt rs or any other person or persons, from harboiing or trusting him under the penalty of the law. Any pen on who will return said apprentice, shall receive the above reward. JACOB HELPIIINSTINE. Towmhifi of Ellison, (Cra'vf-j.d County Itlis,J .1ug. 10, 1820. State of Indiana, rm. . . r Ct. ouson ouniv, TAKES VP Bv James Anderson, ?Iontgoir.cry township, Gibson county, state ot Inuiana, living one and a na.t mncs trom Owenville, One BAY HORSE, about six years old last Spring, branded as we suppose the letters M C on the left butteck ; about thirteen hands l.ich ; a white spot on I is back ; 'amc in the right thi.;n. Appraised d &9 by John Y. Maddox, and James Stewart. I do hrnbv ctrtifv tl i: to be a tru2 m t :py faun r..y cstray oock Pi;:i.ir Brisca! , J. P.G. C. JuH 9th 1820. jLANK XCTK UOOK.5 Foi sale at this oilkc.
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