Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 68, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 March 1818 — Page 3

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' tc or Uul negocu ttU ..... Mr. F.said,

K"" ofneciat-

t : ample i mc tor

bat

re-to

the following . . . .ic acrreeu

Qion ana a commit-

, Tn:U the prcsiucut u I S,ucs be and he is if in his opin-

ii inconsistent with the

.e,r, t" lay crors uus

ot.thccorrcspoii.

vernment or

c.aV.c congiess to ..ir.jH'-i ttee...i5L.for

r, -mcabie ana .ccujr ,f of the differences be-

lit aovaliU"'"'-

Lion paper announces,

the inicnuuii mi tw., the ships purchased

L'u shall have been man-

quippeJior service, to i-viiols coast of South m a ;fcr of Blockade. hb3;i'J, ha; been spothe Wtstern islands, j Buenos Ayrcs ;.but ;'jsnnto believe, as the

system of bankruptcy has been rejected in the house of representatives. For the rejection 82 votes, against it 70. London, Dec. 12. The Gen. Paraguay, from Havana, was taken qth ult. off cape Spartel, by the Gen. St. Martin privateer, which had previously captured the Belez, from Havana, and Harmoza Maria, from La Guyra. Extract of a letter from the a. gent to Llyd's, dated Kilrush, Dec. 8'." It is with regret that I have to inform you, that the Martin sloop of war, (carrying 22 gum) captain Mitchell, was last night driven on shore, in a heavy gale,' in Mull Bay. The' ship is totally lost, but I am hap. py to add, that all the crew (except 4) and the oflicers, are saved. The mizen mast being cut-away ,j luckily fell with the mast head on a rock, which served as as gangway for them, and enabled theni to reach shore. The crew are in

a most deplorable situation,

ia?c:y

arrived in Em

: it could not have been with huch expedition.

vevcr, reasonable to sup-

It as soon as this squad-

be equipped, the blockbe announced, 'and wc 1 r. 1

bect h) see tne apausn

rirg on vur coast. This f:r idirbnal vigilance .!! nf cur vessels of war cruise near Spanish

and may give rise to

' important points

I 10 neutral rights and

, and lav the foundation

imnl dilliculties, which, iey arise, vviil have to be "i in a more prompt '-an by protracted nego-

K)7 liinnrmrr:) nrcJ mid

' the iavv of nations, y v iih Spain will result National Adv. ASK OF 1HK NAVY.

:lfn in.m the official re:'c navy board to the sc- ! the iiivv. that arrunsc-

re nuking to build ten

l ships of the line and

pes, Tho timher for

tan has been procured, '"CIS Iuvp. hern rntrreA

tllc residue. One ship of

cen ordered to be n each of the follow-

y yards, viz: at Ports-

1 hiUdclphia aiid Norfolk. Nevv 0,1- -Norfolk and

ot()n, have. ten nut on

lis

1 t'Se SrMiHnnc tt (Mir

1. fcvlAtJ ,lllie uc shall not

uillt with any nation Olio . '

Lin. Uaz.

Furniture for the President's bouse.V?c perceive by the message republished .this evening, that but a small part or the furniture necessary for the president's house, has been yet pro:ured, owing to the inadequacy of the sum appropriated. It is then to be hoped "arid expected,

that in procuring the remainder (materials, workmanship & cheapness being equal,) a preference will without fail, be given to American manufacturcdarticlesover all other. On a former day we took occasion to bring this subject before the public, and sorry were we that we had caused) regret that this preference had not been sufficiently observed in the first purchases made. We mentioned , several articles, such as cabinet work and chairs, that we ventured to assert could be procured in this city, if not of superior, at least equal, quality, in goodness, elegance and cheapness to those from any part of the world. We shall now add that the glass cut at the works of Jackson and Bagot in this city, is equal nv all respects to any glass cut in England, and can be afforded at a cheaper rate. "We have personally examined into the extraordinary merits of this manufactory, and, particularly noticed the exquistc workmanship bestowed on a pair of decanters, which are intended we understand, to be ssnt on to Washington to the president, and have no'hesitation to declare, that in quality and colour of glass, (which by the way is imported plain) accuracy of cut, brightness 0f polish, and beauty of patcrn, they are not to be exceeded. Let then (we repeat) our own manufactures have the preference. N. ?. Ev. Post. FROM A MOBILE PAPZR. A friendly tribute to the memory cf capt. 'Walter fiourkc, who was lost at sea on the Jth day of December, 1817. Captain Walter Bourke, sta-

tioneu at lvioou" iuim, ui.w.-

to be in distress. That philanthropic disposition that has ever marked his character, urged him on to the relief ot his fellow man. A soldier of the army and a way worn son of the sea, were the volunteer companions of his inau . spicious voyage. Ere the ship was reached, the atmosphere was obscured by a fog ; the boat was swept along with the impetuosity of the current that passes the point to sea: every exertion was made to save tfie life of his companions : the sailor was first drowned, then the brave, but ill-fated Bourke, after using every exertion, next gave up the ghost. His last fa;e well to the soldier was truely characteristic of him: -"Save yourself, my brave fellow, I i am done;" and thus Bourke found a watery grave. The soldier clung to the boat, and was afterwards picked up by the schooner" William"" Walter Bourke was a native of Ireland. The political, troubles of his ill fated country, compelled him to seek an asylum.in America: he settled in Virginia, and commenced in business on a considerable scale in the mercantile line. Misfortune still pursued him : he gave up his last mite, enlisted in the army of the "United t States, and ascended the military ladder from a private to a captancy in the same. He was in the principal campaigns in the south during the war, and his conduct was universally that of the gentleman and the soldier.

CHEAP GOODS. David M'Clure, & Ce. MADISON,

f AVE just received from Phi-.

ladelphia, a large and ele

gant assortment of SPRING GOODS, Among which are the following articles, viz : Superfine and common prints, Ginhams, Stripes and Plaids, Cam brick, ") Jaconet, rnt t MUSLINS India and British J Leno Figured and Plain, Italian an.i ? CRAPES Canton

Senshaw, Satin,

SILKS.

Wc arc very much pleased to find that Mr. Trumbull has issued proposals for the publication of his Picture of the declaration of independence, of which he is engaged in painting an enlarged copy for the decoration of the capitol. Every American of feeling, who can spare the necessary money, will rejoice in being able to decorate 'his house with a picture at once commemorative of tlie most striking event of our history, and itself a proof of its perfection in that branch of the Vine Arts. . AV?.. Intel. The rev. P.. Marshall will preach in the court house to-xnorrow.

VKW GOODS.' THE subscriber Has just received a large and elegant assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, which he will sell low for cash, (credit out of the question.) He will take in payment for goods flax-seed, ( no objection to yellow seed in part) Butter, Bacon and country Sugar. Those who wish to purchase cheap goods will find it to their interest to call. All those who have debts of long standing must call and pay them. Yours, &c. THOS. BOICOURT. March 28, 18 18. ' 68 3W

TO LABOURERS. TWO or three industrious and steady labouiing hands will be employed for one or six months, & liberal wagesgiven, if application is made immediately. Enquire at this office. ' ly&rch 28, 1818,

Levantine, Florence, & riarsnct, Shawls and Handkerchiefs

Bandana & Flag Hanu.j, ; Jriefc Black FJorentine or vesting, Domestic Plaids, Stripe,1 ' Chambry, and Shirtingi Bed Ticking, Table Linen, ' ' Irish Linen, Morocco and Leather Shoes, . Straw Bonnets, and Morco Hats, Toetner with a general assort. ment of Groceries, Queens-ware, and Hardware, ALL of which they are determhoA to sell unusually low for cash. - March 28, 1818. 68 tf

Public 'itie. TO be sold on Monday the 20th of April nex, on the premises, the Tavern house (sign nf the Rin nnw in the ivnmm .

j cy of John Maxwell, on main cross street Madison, with one half of the lot No. 63 whereon said house is situated, together with the other buildings thereto belonging the lot is eighty four feet in front on said street, and runs back along an ally rhe same number of feet; ibout twenty feet of said front is unimproved. Also two other lots, Nos. 3 and 14, fronting oh Walnut street, whereon is erected a Tan yard, a. dwelling house, kitchen, stable, &c. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given & terms of sale made known by DANIEL GREGG. Madison March 28, 18 18. 0-The Editors of the Spy and Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Argus, Frankfort, Ky. arc requested to insert the above and send their accounts to' this office for payment.

Sweet Potatoes. THE highest price will be given for a few bushels of Sweet Po. tatoes. Apply at this office, March 28, 1818.

JUlucjiablishanunifoiia cd a ship off the bar? supposed

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