Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 42, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 September 1817 — Page 3
d "lnot hte 10 DECLARATION OF BLOCK, people went up to witness tf as the movements in our navy. atif a u c y0 w6 Thereby be seething bL. Cr Jfe SSSS,1 ing. We are told in the Dub c Getter fu 5':...Ar..Tr j . . ussla,!bPan
3s
MADISON,
eptember27, IS 17.
the John Adams is ordered to be fitted out and that the ships of war ordered to be built by Congress, are to be forwarded with all possible expedition. The Saranc,
capt. i.lton, has fust sailed from
mental Staff Appointments,,
rt Cravens. Surgeon.
r liam Dunn, Adjutant.
Lklin Perry, Or. Master.
L. White, Pay Master.
!. M'XWell, Clerk, ir Howard, Q. M Sergeant. awter, Provo Martial.
honyBadgley, Fife Major, Jm Hoiter, Drum Major.
Vias Wise, berg t Major.
R. C.TALBOTT, Col, 6tj Regt. L M.
Zanesville, Sept. x o.
Wrtant Decision.
I Creek Bank of Mount Vernon.
rincr the session of the Court
immon Pleas for this county,
eek, a cause was tried which
d no small interest in the
fc mind.
action was brought bv
f bmith, President of the Creek Bank of Mt. Vernon, st Leonard Jar vis, to recover im of one thousand dollars, i had been borrowed of the peek Bank, with interest. Lit was brought upon a note
titu uy jdivis in idvur or
bnuth, and made payable at
use ot L. S. Silhman.
f cause was 'ably argued by
billiman, Harper and on, for the plaintiff, and i. Culbertson and Grander.
defendant. The counsel ' defendant pleaded the law state against the claims of wised banks, & maintained debt could be recovered n.-The plaintiff contend- : this bank came not witli-
tetue on thesubject, and . ilaivsprohibiiinar the cir-
11 of unauthorized bank
re unconstitutional
;e Wilson. PresiHpnr nfth
pr-red the Jury in an able
on the several points ed with the case. The
urned with a wrdiri ir f.
I . WW' M V W f m f mrw W plaintiff m for thr hill n.
t .1 . 'J ' "' "
I we demand, with interest.
' . . - ' w indijy OUtTl Uwf of that destined to emanci. ders.&c. Thus for. th
tfte the provinces of both Ftori ion was received by the populace das, under the Commission of the without the manifestation of any Supreme Government of Mexico other passion than that of curiosiandSuth America, fafc. ty, At length, however, Mr.
this port, and the Ontario cant. JJ1 2" - "aams, m.mster ot the
tr iji i ... r- ui it uwauw uucrauuns oy umicu otates, arrived in a nr Biddle, is on theeve of sailing. mc undertaken against the pj plain carriage, aTKdcd Herkimer, (N. Y.) July 24. TfiT ' th?jng S?Vn in -1Luf-rider and one footman. , Ar tvt ' tt 1 ... both East and West Florida, and the moment he was discriminated Mr. Henry S. Whiting, of this holding the maritime forces indis- in the line by the populace twenvillage, has m his possession the pensable for carrying into effect a ty thousand hats flew into the airfollowing remarkable record of formal blockade. Be it known and as many obstreperous voices 1 nomas 1 I ay lor, one of hi ances- to all to whom these presents greeted the distinouished Ameritors, who was descended from shall come, that from and after tan statesman and negotiator the celebrated Bishop Jeremy the 15th day of September next After his carriage passed, the pro. u, S ,.: . , ensuing, all ports, rivers, bays & cession advanced without notice
7 y inicis, wunm me coast ot botii rrom tne populace, until th" arri Mr. Thomas Taylor, a first settler Floridas, beginning from the south val of the Princess Charlotte who mDanbury, 1676, died Januaiy part of this island to the river was received with loud cheers 1736, aged 92 years. . Perdido, are to be considered in So much for the war. W r;
Had 10 children by one wife, a state of strict & rigorous block- of 'Ghent. PbihTrue Amrr
ade. Wherefore, I do hereby no- lf, ' t.fy to a the neutral nations, aS I.eSpcct to preach at Mr. Call,. we.l as the fnendly governments coe's on Saturday the 4;h nf OC of Sooth America, Mexico, and tober next, at 'o'clock P. JU the tree Rondas ihat . he afore. Also, on Sunday the 5 lx said ports will be blockaded agrae-, o'clock, at William Prather's near ably to the mages and practices Vernon ; and on the evenin- of w 1 "k"-0"5 ; 3 that 6U?h t,ut da'' at 's1uire 1'' by blockade being necessary to the candle liht. ' success of the undertaking entrus. A. CHlTWOOa
ivc vt my waic jy iijc aouVC men- " tioned Republican Governments, Removal
Thomas, aged Joseph, John, Daniel, , Timothy, Nathaniel, Theophilus, Deborah, Rebecca, Eunice,
Total,
. i c u . Mia
959 years
remaps the annals of latter IOTr U1C emancipation ot hast and J, & M. A GAVIT times do not record n mnrPMncru Test Florida. I liope that the WmiU s,..,, k:
r o 1. ,r 1 v.,u in men customers
iwuiuna years : V jiuui tne Dikinsr business as usuJ anrl' .the 15th of September, all vessels they flatter thcelve, hv f . CITIZEN OREGOR MAC bound to said blockaded pous ttfeSS GRFnnR ha hp wam r,V. : ... , "-"'css, tney snail
f ".eric ana receive the patronage Grrtf of Brigade tf the Armies the? should P'e refractory, by of the public. -
oj new Grenada and Venezuela, rvvft V w"m"um General in Chief of the Ar- ?tl0" .thc cnc,ny aI1 tho w Floridas, with Com- ;und violating the blockade the mission 1rm ihP Cmrrnmt ,,f second time shall be considered k
Mexico anl South America. hel l,g0od an(3 Ja wful pH zes c it . GREGOR.MACGRKGnH.
uvituictf. ; 1 JUC IUJL a mo- " ment in expressing to you, the J01 De Yribar k l n, Scc'y. satisfaction and pleasure I have FcrnandinaR. Findiay
jl iiuici iu mc government. 3 August 21, 1817.
ooLDiERs : 1 ioje not a mo-
derived from your soldier-like
conduct of late, and the progress you have made in military discipline and subordination. This is the foundation of all military
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
l,fJ:. c...
'Ale'xautler A Aleck and Henry R Thointon, Counsellors Sf Attomies at LAW, Have entered into partnership in ' the practice of Law in the circuit courts of Jefferson county, where -Hi... . .
au outness entrusted, to either,
I'UNGTON ClTV, Aug. 2.
1 of the lots of ground in which at the last session
rcss were direcXoA tn )w
f,c Put up to the highest
uic.,ay, aim went on varaKC of 47 cents oer
ot, which would amount
r more than 20,000 dol-
acre. 'Vu
luued one moictv of
cllc money to be paid
"uKc tiie purchaser ot to elect thereon with-
cars, a house 2 c by 40
li
1 he folio wine; anecdotes were nfhmh -i 1..., ..1
. , - 1 wvi. iv vvm ami contincnterpnzes, and renders superior communicated by a gentleman ue to practice Wiwy in the numbers of enemies of no avail who was in England at the time adjacent mnnti . , nn,LL
inaction. Continue to follow of their occurrence. thcr of them may alwavs b up the exemplary line of conduct LOOK AT THIS. 4 found at thdr ofifcc iQ you have so nobly begun ; it not At an annual meeting of the son only inspires your chief with sen. Bible Society in England, during Letters on business from timcntj of the greatest confidence, the late war, the Rev. Dr Rom- correspondents, must be directed but will also iill with terror thc cyn was present, and, with sever- t0 tjiem jomtiy post paid ranks of the slaves ot Ferdinand al speakers, addressed the assem- Madisnn linw the Seventh. bl When Dr. R. informed the AigS.Ju5 ! l7- 25.3m The most active measures have audience that he was an American, John Sheets been taken for the speedy move- vet, notwithstanding the hostility T ment of the army, and I trust between the two countries, felici- tESPEC7FULLY informs srwin. flip i unrli f-rmoc tztpii hfTi;plf tlin f ht' rrmlrl iripf fh Vitl-zpno rf M;- j .v.
to plant the green cross of the Englishmen engaged in an inter- vicinity, that he is now opening
t ivnuaj vu tilt. August inc.
tv in wi . iv ' y -' j w . "iui a Aviii AViaiillfc 3 lavkiiji . 1 . . I !! 11. ..11.1 1 1 11 ...
publican irmy or tne floridas ruptea, especially wnen ne auuaea wnere an t nose wishing to purfjght in a l'ut, great and holy to his native country. chase can have an opportunity of
cause, and their motto is Victory Muw luuk ai JtJi. examining the prices ror them
or Death. GRlGOR MAC GREGOR. Joseph De Yribarren, Scc'ry. Head -Quarter s9 Fernandina, ? Auit ii, 18 17, 7 tsr 1.'
Iivjuu wdua ji uii viiiiu jwj vnki ai msui liiicuv or iviercxjun" tion of chanty and Christian love, dize in the white buildintr oppo-
t-t) I TYit T) r Ur. v'-jt hisseH, anri rildelv intpr. Rife mainr Hpnrv Diln'Mtwn.
, o f Vitv recently thc. Oucen of selves, wliirli lie hones will
. j f a. - r , England held a when tiie perfectly satisfactory, as nothing foreign ministers and distinguish- on his part shall be wanting t? cd oidicers were received. From give general satisfaction. sixty to one hundred thousand Madison, July 7, 117. aptf
