Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 50, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 November 1817 — Page 3

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Sdtuenee; they die now as

- thf Americans uiu wucn

made its appearance. Vc-

ttr of the tatter uvni u inc.

cvenf the Creoles or the

not escaped i uac-

c have

lvtofar.5llxr letter to the same,

datea Hitches Oct. 12, 1S17. Two thirds of the inhabt.

shave left town, yet as many ,cre as ever ; so that the fe

lls more fatal now than here-

The governor, by prouama-

fdnvened the general assem.

U Washington, on Monday

instead of this place. Alter

:ng two senators to congress, idiourned to meet in this

L on the second Monday in

bibernext. Judge Leake &

mas H. Williams, Esq. were .1 1

en, DOtn or me gentlemen

well calculated to iill such a

btion; They are politicians

he old school, and are honest independent men. No permanent appointment

bdges has yet been made.

Ellis, lately from Virginia,

Mr. J. Taylor have been ap-

ted temporarily.

suppose you scarcely ever .... 1 - - .! .

sucii a spectacle as ine city

bits; empty streets closed

s and a mute population,

are conhned mostly to their T T I . 1 . I

Bis. now ion? tnese tmn&s

continue we' cannot tell :

While the children of Adam

constantly passing from a.

us.

bsT FROM ENGLAND AND

FRANCJ. New fork, Oct. 22.

y the schr. Weymouth, Be

et, 33, days from Liverpool,

Editors of the Mercantile ad-

frser received at a late hour last

iirg the papers of that place

tie 17th, London to the 15th

by the Maria 1 heresa, from

je, French papers to the 13th

no, all inclusive. They con-

no news of moment, ccouhts from Ireland state the typhus fever had begun

Jibside.

lie prince regent was landed righton on the 13th, having I at sea 4 days & three nights, ng which time he visited the

tof France. .

Irs. Cobbett, with her two

and three daughters, sailed

f Liverpool on the 16th, in

Aurora for New York.

he papers speak of the universal of trade in all parts of

1 . . . . .

jwngdom, and particularly or

'sc of cotton and linen goods.

dtr papers to the 13th contain

of interest. Desbands Chayoux, who plotted the

f station of Monsieur and son,

keen shot in the plain of Gren1

orcl Wellington had been non

win his prosecution or tile

terof the Ghent Journal, and

fed to pay the cost. It is

the duke had appealed from decision. FRANCE, is not Talleyrand, the former

liencvento under the Napoleon dynasty, who is appointed a cardinal and created archbishop of Paris, U is his uncle, formerly archbishop of Rheims, always a staunch I3ourbonite, and now ninety years of age, who has returned to his country from which, he was an exile for twenty years, and received this appointment. This explanation is thought necessary to correct erroneous impressions which have gone abroad; Pais papers announce that cardinal Talleyrand Perigord had been admitted to audiences to his majesty and royal family. His elcvatiou gives him the right of sitting in the presence of the priiices and princesses. Executions for political often, ces still take place in France. A letter from Paris states that it has been decided that no dimi-. nution of the army of occupation will take place this year. A person has appeared in France who styles himself Louis XVIIi . the late dauphin. He appears to have gained some proseiy tes, & talks boldly of recovering his crown. The mystery that hangs over the disappearance of the dauphin is said to favor his pretensions. Duke of Wellington. A Brussels article of the 2 1st of August, says, " Yesterday the cause of the duke of Wellington against the editor of the Last Flanders Gazette, was tried at Ghent, when the latter was condemned in a fine of 300 florins, one year's imprisonment, and to be deprived Of his civil and political rights for live years."

school. The aid and patronage of the friends to the craft, and lovers of charity are respectfully solicited. SCHEME FIRST CLASS.

Dolls. Dolls. 1 prize of 20,000 is 20,000 3 10,000 30,000 4 5,000 20,000 5 2,COQ , I0,000 7 1,000 7,000 ia oo 5ooq CO 200 2,40O 35 10? 35Q 50 50 2,506 150 20 3,000 2ooq 15 30,000 65OQ JO 65, OOQ 8785 prizes, $oo,ooQ 1215 blanks,

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Edward R. Maxwell, 1

vs. j

james vvray.

Returnable on the 15th

Dec. 1817, before John Meek, J. P. Nov. 14, 1817. 503 For Sale. I have on hands Cordage and Bed Cords, whole sale and retaik Those who wish to purchase will do well to call: Also, all those who are indebted to the subscriber by note or book account of a long standing, will be so good as to call and settle them, or they may have the pleasure of settling them according to law. THOMAS BOICOURT. November 22. 50 3VV (By authority of the Legislature of the State of Kentucky.) Grand Masonic Hall LOTTERY The managers of the masonic hall lottery, for the benefit of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, having given bond and security in the penalty of 600,000 dollars as required by law ; now submit to the public thefollowing scheme of a lottery, the proceeds of which will be applied to the building of a Grand Masonic Hall, in the town of Lexington, and it is intended to appropriate a part of the

20000 tickets at io, each is 200,060 Through the whole scheme there will be but little more than one and a quarter blanks to a. prize. STATIONARY PRIZES. . The first drawn ticket entitled to 5,606 The first 2000 blanks 10 each The next 2000 blanks 15 each fjr&c no. on the 3d day 1,000 4th day 1 $ooo 7th day 2,000 10th day 5,oco 13th day ) 1,000 15th day 10,000 17th day 1,000 19th day 2,006 20th day 2,000 25th day 1,000 30th day 1 0,000 33d day 2,000 35th day ?5,0oo 40th day 20,000 The prize3 at 5,00 on the 1st, icth and 35th ciaj s drawing, are each payable in part by a packet of 400 tickets, valued at 400odollais. The rerved are from 10,001 to 1,200 inclusive, the first 400 numbers for the first day and to regularly. All prizes will be paid in current notes in 90 days after the conclusion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of 15 per centum. The drawing will be continued three timesaweekuntil completed, The list of each days drawing both prizes and blanks, with the state of the wheel, will be regularly published in one of the Lexington papers. Orders for tickets from any part of the U. States, directed to W. G. HUNT, Agent for the sale of tickets Lexington t Ky. enclosing the cash, aod postage paid, will be attended to promptly. The current notes of chartered banks throughout the U. S. received in payment. Prizes not called for within 12 months from the completion of the drawing will be considered as donations for the objects of the

lottery and applied accordingly.

Gabriel Iandy, 1 a Thomas Bodly, I g JohhTilford, . fcjn W. H. Rich Aii son, J 3

rThe drawing will positively commence on the 18th of Nov. after which the tickets will rise. A few tickets for sale by John Meek, at Madison. NOV. in

F. J. KJNG, HAVE just received from Philadelphia, and are now opening iu the room formerly occupied by Dr. J. Howes as a shop, and oppo"gitcD. M'CIure& Co. A Handsome, and general, ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods. Consisting of Dry Coods Groceries Hardwarq Cutlery China Liverpool, & Delph wares .Window Glass, &e. &c ALL of which they will sell very low for t ASH, being purchased at the most reduced prices for cash, by V. King. T hey hope those wishing to purchase will give them a call, as they flatter themselves ihey will render general satisfaction. Madison, Nov. 1 Invent ry of Clothes, bV. FOUND on the Bank of the Ohio, ' , above Milton Ky. 1 Seal skin Trunk of a moderate size.. 1 black leather trunk or port, mantau; lined with blue striped bed ticldng,' both trunks iuvc been broken open. 1 pocket bible, with the following sentence written on one of the blank pages thereor : " Njphtaii Finley's bible, bought in Bel, fast, Nov. 31st, 1810." 3 white cravats marked N. F, Nos. 7, 9 and 12 with blue siik. . 1 white ditto marked U. F, No. 1. 1 white ditto marked M. M; No. 1 with white thread, 1 white square handkerchief marked C. F. with blue silk. 1 pair of line white cotton stockings, marked N. F. No. 6. 1 pair of white ribbed ditto, marked N. on one and F. on the other. 1 letter written from Baltimore, by Catharine Donagheyj directed to Mr; Naphn. Hniey, New-Jersey, in care of Mr. Robert Steel, New. York. , An account book, with the following items in it : " July ist 1814 Naphtali Finley began to work for John Ca. rcy,Jr." "June ist. 18 16" Naphtali Finley began to work for Samuel K. Finley." Brought in by JOHN K&ENDALL, The foregoing described articles are now in my possession, & will;be delivered to any person proving them and paying the charges. It is supposed that the owner of them has been murder ed. 1 JOHN KIKEND ALL. Nov. 15, 1817. 49 3 w 1 Printers are requested to give the above one or two insertions in their respective papers, & they shall have the thanks of JOHN KIKENDALU