Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 87, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 August 1818 — Page 3

o3itve order havfc been isfroni the horse guards for nr. -- Kolrrnrirr tr Vml

rtive Dauauuns iiui.wiiu

jjur any previous leave of ab; . thev may have obtained.

' Washington City Gazette, M. Mav The Russian

Liil remains at Cadiz, and

loops in Andalusia seem ra-

o menace rortugai man cueAyrcs. Indeed some recite that an understanding

Bread taken place between

ivernments.

Washington City, July 7.

rel Jackson s despatches ar-

rsvea. , Hambly, accompied by Southern Indian Chiefs,

visit this city to transact bu-

with government m behalf

eir respective tribes, arrived An . TT

last evening, mr, n. is me

of despatches from Gene-

ickson, addressed to the war

tment, which are conjectur-

contam the olhcial detail or uthern war from the begin-

to the present time : they

delivered to the department

r. H. this morning.

Augusta paper says, on the

my of Mr. Hambly, "that,

forming or the Barancas,

:rooj)s were exposed for six

to the lire of 4 24 pounders!

;d to which they had only

pounder, and a 5 1-2 inch

zer.

Philadelphia. July 7.

n Onis, the Spanish ambas-

l left the citv vesterdav for

(tt j mgton, he has received two

ingers from Spain within

weeks, and declares himself

authorised to settle ail mat-

11 variance between the U.

and Spain. The despatches ed from the Spani.'!i mov

ent of Pensacola are report-

denying, that any aid or

pit has by the Spanish au-

les been given to the Seminlt is also declared by the

M, that neither the Spanish I nor the translation of it.

J have been published in the

d states, respecting the lib

pn ot Mr. Meade, are corI in that received bv the am.

for there is not a word about

"papers" in the official co. tc rn. P.,,

. I i J J Norfolk. Vulv 1.

e United States' frisrate Ma-

pn, which we stated, a few

mce, to be refitting at Bos-

f " he commanded by capt. fes, is to proceed to the Pa-

ocean, mouth nf tht river

flbia, on N. W. coast of

Jca, and will probably not I m less than two years,

iriere, Captain Mc'JJonwillsail for St. Petersburg

sealed orders, to be opened leaving St. P. The Guery Waits tht m

Campbell The arrival ie United States frigate ConUlay be hourly looked for at ort. 3 appears on the pUv of letters from Natchi-

toches, that on the 17th April, Lafitte the younger, was on the Island of Galvezton, with about one hundred men, belonging principally to the vessels in the harbor, about ten sail. He has taken several very valuable prizes, some of which he burnt. It is reported, that one of his privateers had taken a vessel with three hundred negroes on board, but fearing that some of our armed vessels, (when unfortunately had not ar

rived,) might be there, did not bring them in. On the 12th April, General Lallemand and his party, consisting of about one hundred & twenty men, left Galvezton and took possession of the Aceskisaw Bluff, on the river Trinity, and were fortifying it and preparing to mount cannon. We fear this French colony has other objects "than the choice of productive land,where they might procure labourers and cattle at low prices, and from which they might derive a prompt and productive revenue." Milledgeville Reflector, Married on Thursday last by the Rev. Joseph Oglesby, Mr. Geo. IV, Bantx, to Miss Rhoda Kyle.

DIED At Vernon, July 24th of the prevailing dysentery Preston M. Stites, infant son of capt. John Stites. This is noticed as being the first death which has occured in that town, since its settlement in the autumn of 18 15. In Madison on Thursday last Willian Caleb, infant-son of Mr. John M'Intire.

X At a meeting of the inhabitants of Vernon and its vicinity, holden on the 2cth July, 1818, at the house of col. Zenus Kimberly, in said town, to take into consideration the necessity and propriety of adopting some proper and speedy measures, to obtain a good and direct road from Madison to this place. Resolved, That capt. James Stott serve as chairman, and Chancy Butler, Esq. as secretary. Resolved, That James Hobbs, William C. Bramwell, and Chancy Butler, Esq. be a committed to draft suitable resolutions and report the same on the 21st insti at 7 o'clock, A. M. to which time this meeting stands adjourned. July 2 1 st.---Met agreeable to adjournment, and the committee REPORT, That as good roads in no Instance can work an injury to any part of the community or to any individual, & in this instance very many of our inhabitants will derive peculiar advantage therefrom, and the emigrant directly specially benefitted thereby, as well as the community at large be highly pleased and profitted, as also the interest and population of the state increased. Resolved, That we appoint a committee to act in conjunction with the members from Madison, (if the citizens of said town will agree thereto) in order to petition or memorialize the legislature of this state, or of adopting such other measures as may by them

be thought most proper aact sure

10 uriug auoiu tne aoove object. Resolved, That col. John Vawter, William C. Bramwell, and Chancy Butler, Esq. be the said committee. I Resolved, That the committee (if agreed to by the citizens of Madison) meet at the house of Henry Ristine, Esq. in Madison, on the first Saturday in Septem. ber next. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Indiana Republican, requesting the citizens of Madison to unite their exertions with us in order to effect the above object. Done by order of the meeting. JAMES STOTT, Cb'n. . Attest, Chancy Butler, Sec'ry, Cash vvaInt lUII WISH to inforn the public that all accounts and notes which has been standing for two months, will be placed in the hands of proper officers unless settled in a few days. Also 1 have on hand a large assortment of GOODS, which will be sold as low for cash as any in the western country. THOS. BOICOURT. August 8, 1818. 87 3w 6' 6c a i-h cents Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscri. ber living in Madison, on the 5th of July last, an apprentice to the

Brick-laying business, named Asa Banfill, aged about 21 years, about five feet seven inches high, light hair, had on when he went away a drab coloured cloth coat, blue and white jean pantaloons, and a fur hat. The above reward will be given, but no charges paid. ABNER E ATE ON. August 8, 18 1 8. 87 -3 w. iNOTiCE;

Whereas my wife Sarah Denyaree, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation ; this is therefore to forwarn any person from crediting or harbouring her upori my account, as lam determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. DANIEL DEMAREE. August 5th, 18 1 8 S73w. NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of Republican township, Jefferson county, Indiana that there will be an election held in said township on Monday the 17th instant, for the purpose of electing two Justices of the peace for said township. Given under my hand at Madison this 5th day of August, 1 8 1 8. THOS. F. S TRIBLING, Sh'f. . S. C.

Notice. Those persons indebted to thi late firm of M'Clure & King, arc hereby notified that the books are put into the hands of John Meek, Esq. for collection. Those who wish to settle their accounts without cost, can do it before the 20th Aug. 1818longer indulgence cannot be given. M'CLURE & KING. Madison, Aug, 7, 1818 87-3 w

An Apprentice wanted To the Joiner & house Carpenrer business , one cf about fifteen or sixteen years of age, and of regular industrious habits would be preferred. Application may be made at this office. Madison, Aug. 8, 18 18 87-36

Town Lots for Sale. WILL be sold at public saley on Monday the 21st of September next, (and from day to day) in the town of Versailles, a great number of Iors, belonging to the county of Ripley, Inuuaa; This town has lately been cota. Wished the seat of justice for said county, by the commissioners appointed by the legislature for that, purpose; and is situate on a handsome bluff of Laughery; (a largecreek running into the Ohio) its scite is twenty-six miles north east of Madison, and about the same distance from Vevay, Lawrenceburgh and Brookviile, , and about seventeen miles from Vernon The town and surrounding country is generally rich, and well adapted to 'farming, abounding with never railing springs of the best water, with excellent mill streams in abunJance. For turther description of the place, ap; ply on the day of sale. One eighth of the purchase money will be required in hand, the balance in three equal annual payments, with interest from the date, if not punctually paid. Any current bank paper will be received by JOHN RITCHEYi Agent for said county. August 1,1818. 86 6 w 0-The Editors of the Argus Frankfort Heraid, Louisville, K. Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio-J Plain Dealer, Brookviile and Register, Vevay, Indian.a, will insert the above till the 14th of September, and forward their accounts to this office for payment immediately.

INOTiCE. Whereas my wife Miriam Henderson, has left my bed and board without any lawful reason, and took with her my little daughter. This is therefore to forwarn any person from crediting or harbouring her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. I also forwarn all persons from harbouring my little daughter ; those that do may expect to be dealt with as the law directs. ANDREW HENDERSON, Aug. Jth, 1818, 87 3w,

Great Bargain. Being in need of money, I offer for sale the N. E. quarter of section 19, of township 6, north of range 8 east, lying in the county of Jennings, on the Big Muskakitac and but three miles from the town of Vernon, the seat of Justice of the county. Only the first instalment has been paid, and the second now due. I 'will take three hundred dollars for my interest therein. Apply to me, near New Albany, county of Clarke ' JOHN K. GRAHAM. July 11, 1818, 83-6w