Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 59, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 January 1818 — Page 3
. hv tvro or three
troops from the north, hundred Flori-
would render the this expedition certain.
I .rfClPjS - rn,e ;;vcre amving daily
().1s iiircc -;t last Saturday : in all amounted to fourteen. On same day, it is reported, s"jl ' ...:k hundred
twenty negroes ssion of, while attempting " . .... TTpmindina. DV the
eJ States' PHg paraiwy.
Philadelphia, Dec. 11
care informed by good authat the Venezuelian
nt's message, immediately
dispatched an express, to his colDon Pedro Gual the depu-
iom New,Granada and Mex-
and to general Aury, at Aa Island, advising them of contemplated hostilities a-
1st that place. It is a added that
is directed Aury to defend
and by a very superior force :
which case to enter a solemn
t. in the name of the South ,
Frican governments, capituand surrender themselves
Iners of war.
resubmit the facts interesting are, without comment. Dem. Press. :ure. Who is the Venezuelan I II t .LI' J
titter We shall be obliged
tn answer. Nat. Int.
New York, Dec. 16.
k Amity sailed from Liver-
on the 28th Oct. and to an friend, captain Stanton, the
brsor the Gazette are inbebt-
r papers, & up to the hour
is departure. The markets,
rally, varied but little since er advices.s : . Russian fieet, disposed of to & was expected to stop at smouth for fresh provisions,
hi: way to Cadiz.
rediculous reports of a between Spain and Portugal, : evidently put in circulation
Jock-jobbers.
to continental papers contain speculation respecting the
pess to be held next year by
p'-rman princes and the allied
Fiens.
e apprehensions about an
Nicg war between Spain &
(says the Courier) have fished. The peace of Eulias been established by the c powers. Thev have resol-
t0 maintain that neacc azainst
ttempts to disturb it. Spain &
uMi may have mutual causes 0InpWnt ; the right is sup. 11 to be on the part of Snain:
Reason has been urged by uSal in justification of her ln of tUn t w.: c
"America. Tlifwnnw Uw
they may put on a hostile
'e ; but they will not go r: tur a sound and suffirient
?le. otner powers will
-lVl Their differences fuicia v o j .,. .
1,a 1 ttl,uuncea, win De
-cuiduon, and tiie conc" b5 carried on at Paris. iie L"ndon Courier the most
ministerial print, of the 22& October observes, " It is gratifying to be able to assure our readers, that every fresh account from America affords us reason to believe that the desire to be on the most friendly terms with Great Britain, animates more and more the councils of the American government. Prejudices are rapidly giving way to wiser views of the true interests and policy of. both countries, and we have every reason to believe that all the discussions and negociations between the two governments will terminate to the satisfaction of both." Philadelphia,. Dec. vj. The United States' court st .on Monday, and a grand Jury being sworn in, Judge Peters deb vcred a very handsome charge. Bills werepresented by theattorncy general, against the ojlicers who were sometime ago imprisoned on a charge that is incomprehensible, for it is neither the law of nature, nor nations, nor the law of the land. The grand jury yesterday " alleviated their predicament" by returning the bill jgnoramus.Aurora Wirts life cf Patrick Henry has already met with the warmest encomiums. Jts circulation will be immense. On Eriday Jast near ioo copies went oF at Richmond in the course of two hours. The panegyric is not confined to the spot where Henry acted, or Wirt wrote. Many of tie northern journals have spoken warmly in its favor. Tor instance the N. York National advocate pronounces, that " it will iorm a valuable addition to ths.b:ogra. phiesof our statesmen and soldiers, and it is written with so much energy and eloquence, that it will be quoted as the happiest specimen of Amerxan genius." What Virginian i not proud of Patrick Henry i the man whose intrepidity iirst pierced the ranks of tyranny, and whose eloquence roused his country to arms. But his fame is not confined to Virginia. " No one (says the Advocate) can read the life of P. Henry without interest, and trace his career of honor without feeling proud that he was an Ameri-
NOTICE. THE following lands and town lots, will be exposed to sale Jr. the town of Vernon, (Jennings County) on Monday the 23d day of February next or so much thereof as will pay the taxes, and
tuau ui duverusmg tor tne year 1817, as directed by law. . s . 3 jo- o v
. Owners Names William Bogard Francis Baxter Jesse Baxter Dolphus Dcmic John Dunn William Daubin William Holeman Same ' Same -Ingram William Hiatt Christian Dearbourn Ciabourn Morris lohn Humes John Harrod , , Samuel Jackson Joseph M'CIasky James M-Claskey Emanuel Meddox David M'Culiough Aaron Purcel John Pendleton Peter Pendleton Elliott Patton John Ross Robert Ray Same Same Same James Ray Silas Ray Jonathan Reed - Same Jonathan Reed & Co. Ritcham Weldon Jacob Wycob Same George Waggoner
George B. Webster Same 1 horse & I
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Enquirer.
Xijah Applegate
Arnold Cain David Cummins Levi & George Craig Jack Johnston Adam Keller
Johnston, Suggate & Co. James M'Guire
John O'JLockley John Rush John Copple James Wells
165 Graham ,160 Musct. .160 Six Mile 160 Musct. 1 1 20 Do. & Sdy.
Musct. Do. k Sdy. M usct.
320 Graham
16a -Musct. 160 Dj. 160 Do. 160 L. Musct.
se3i 411 nvvic Cm
103
400
nw29 4n ne34 5n
1 1 E;E 11E E 10E E 12E E E 7E E E 8E E E E E E E E 7E E 8E
9 3 4 2 z 1 1 1
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40 40 58 40 40 39 : IO 60 40 40 40 x3 40 12 40 40 40 S5 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 45 40 4 40 40 37 43 40 40 40 80 89 20 5 80 Go 60 40 40
Money Wanted. THE subscriber takes this method of assuring his customers that they could not do him a greater favor at this time, than by paying him their old arrearages ; at the same time he informs those whose accounts arc of long standing, that if they not settle them by the first day of March next, they will find them in the handi a suitable officer for prompt collection without respect of persons. THOS. DOUGLASS. Madison, Jan. 23d. 59 3t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing , between Joseph Jenkins & P. Callan, under the firm of J. Jenkins, 6c Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Salem, Dec. 24, 18 17.
LAST JV0T1CE.
Samuel Combs 1 lot no 8 Adam Keller 1 lot no 104 JohnOXockley 1 lot no 2 8 PurnelJ. Reddish 2 lots
The following is a list of lots in the town of Vernon.
D Cts A S tnc subscriber has sold out
62 XJLiis property in. Madison 1 - and intends moving away be0 tween now and the first of May; I request, the favor of those in5o debted to me, to comevahd pay : off, as after the 15th of Feb. all yj accounts will be put in the justices 50 hands for recovery, kc. I have for sale, two rifles from this town.
5 g a quarter section of land on good
icmis, anu inrec lots at the Steam Milj, Milton, Kentucky. For
.
no 8t & 8:
lot
Ranhel W. Thompson j
1 m no 52 William Wilson 1 lot Andrew J. Storm 3 lots nos. 24., k 50 1
Sheriff of J. C
DANIELJ. CASWELL Attorney Sf Counsellor at LAW, Has opened an office in a part of tiie Building occupied by Mr. Douglass. Madison, Jar?. 24. 58 ;t
terms apply to
" liA WSON BL ACKMORE. Madison, 22d Jan. 1818. 59 3 1
For Sale, A good Mikh Cow and Calf. For terms apply at this office, $ladison. jap. 24.
