Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 88, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 August 1818 — Page 3
ll , -:.tritinn ? A very A very general expression ot
S !i vigorous warfare, it is satisfaction seems to prevail, since . was carried on a- the return of some of the com;nOWn, Tnicinc missionf-rs tn Smith America, on
te n - It a in nrronnrnf th anm rent diligence
v battles were fought, and attention with which they fllany. . i i XTti, J "liavn pvpriitfH the imnnrtant trust
Uh wooa sncu. u t:t::;-
Watchman, " we will imous in favor of the indepenhr What authors- dence. neraV Washington to Cjr of Washington Gazette, o Indians, dur- -
n-UtHit there was no Act of committed to them by the execu3IB. ..iir ajraint the tive. ' Tncir principal object was
ruiz the administration, to visit Buenos Ayies; but it apISUUU 6 m rK;f npars vrppfiinarlv ufll timed tO
f7 vvasningiuiu vv.i r - - "t!crd . .. i T,:..f.,rxr Iuvp raii-pn s oljnrt at the seat OI
Marshall in iik - to . - . Aifd hv Brazillian rovaltv. thousrh at the
....... : nnuenceof mortifying moment of the nrst
Er confided to nim, for American monarch being invest-
-ction or tne ironucrs. rbo. - ?l this satisfy the grumb- mony will be a remarkable era in Inileman, or will they Siy American history, and it certainSl 'Washington was y ; formed a striking contrast to
nf immoral and unconsti- "iV- ivcpuuuuiu tusiuu ,1 conduct in this instance? Buenos Ay reans Their visit to
Ust or else Mr. Monroe Marganlta was also judicious, ana if? i ' n... will shew'ex. their presence both animating and
that both Washington and flattering to its independent idUl .-.. or hahit inr. The information there
ie were QUiie us w . ed with their duties as Mr. catered, which had heretofore ali and the train of scrupu- ways been of a doubtful complex-
lrf.it:nea who ro.iows amis catuc& us m cu
i action 8th of the con- tinct terms, tnrougn uicw, . :.eAArA that ''ron- is auite opposite to the rumours
till hi've power to provide which the royalists, by holding
ilia' rortn tne muiua io cc- & T ie 'hws of the union, sup- had the advantage of propagating nsurre:tionSanirw to the prejudice of the patriots. (Vrmitv rn this sec- Venezuela, who had the courage
coorress, daring Washing, to strike the first blow for liberty " -1 U.mtonhara (Trill
aininibtration, passed an m uic buuuiciu nciii..., ii ii th rTnit States, not be the last to obtain it : we
11 oa. 287 & 470) the first rejoice that she is in a fair way to
ifwli-clipwvuisa "mat get riu m uci iyi, i-t:- t. he her indcDendencc. Nine years ot
d or be in imminent dan- active warfare has not exhausted c L ... onv fnr. hsr Datience, or slacked her per.
Cation or Indian triU, it shall severance. Bolivar, Bermudez,
ivful for the cresident, ana Arismenai, wnn a nuiuua
111 forth the miliua, &c." army, are in tne iieta, aeierimu-
rcZard to the fact of mva- fcd to save tneir couawy.
br of danger, the president is
patches from captain Reed, of the United States' ship Hornet, . to the secretary of the navy ; and has brought a number of letters from the officers on board that ship to their friends in this country They have all been deposited in the post office of this ' city. Capt. Saunders states, that the Hornet was to proceed to Copenhagen about ten days after he parted with her. Mr. Irvine, who went out in the Hornet as one of the commissioners of the United States, had left her, and gone on board admiral Brion's flag ship, in which he would proceed to St. Bartholomews, and from thence to the Oronoko, where the head quarters of the patriot army were.
;rd FROM MARGARrrTA.
e that if Massachusetts, in- rrwv thf The Venezuelian private armed
of the late Indian murders schooner Carony, William Sauo-
rations, Mr. Russell 2"
:lf would have admitted the onaunwyevemugun.
We hope it is by this time Marganita on tne 17m judc, m
eat, that a war may oe cou. - - , ,
.n.. j , tieet. ana inc uimcu jidita oiuvu
,1 act of conVess, or a pre- of r, the Hornet, captain .Reed.
tial manifesto, or a herald to u "Tvu it by a sound of trum- bound to Sc. Bartholomew They intended touching there, for the purpose of conveying se
veral transports, that had on board near two thousand troops to the Oronoko. The trooos were from England,
, k..unntf and had been landed at St.. Bar-
! .1.1.. v.irmviR snme time since, ine
RIOT WAR IN VENEZU EL A.
fie frigate Congress, lately ar
W at Norfolk, from South A
Y Public Donation, In the town of MountpleasanU This town is situated on an eminance at the Cross Roads leading from Madison to Brownstown, and from Vernon through Lexington to . the falls of Ohio, being central between the above named towns, and 14 miles from the Ohio fiver. The town is surrounded with mills; one grist mill adjoiuiug town, z sa:u grtst mill within one mile, another saw t3 grist mill two miles
distant, will soon be'compietea. There is Navigation from said town to New-Orleans, a great part of the year; and is surrounded by as fertile and well watered country as any in the state of Indiana. - A further description is deemed unnecessary. The lots in this town will be donated to merchants or mtchanics ; who will meet with good encouragement, or others who may wish to settle in said town, on the third Thursday in September next, the donees binding themselves to build in 1 8 months. r This town is 4aid out on land given by Individuals to a Board oi rrustees chosen by the Citizens of the surrounding neighborhood, who will Superintend or manage the business of said town. GEORGE M'CASLiN, EBENEZER BRANDON, TRAVIS CARTER, JOHN M'CRORY, ' ROBERT SMITH, ' Trustees. Mount Pleasant, 1
July 8th, 18 1 8. 3 88 3W. tS-Thc editors of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette will insert the above for three weeks, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. .
notice. Those persons indebted to the late firm of M'CIure & King, are 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. 1818 longer indulgence cannot be given. M'CLURE & KING. Madison, Aug. 7, 1 8 18 87-3W
An Apprentice wanted To the Joiner & house Carpenter business j 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,i8j8 87-3 w
Town Lots for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on Monday the 21st of, September next, (and from day to day) in the town of Versailles,. a great number of lots, belonging, to the county of Ripley, Indiana, This town has lately been ,est blished 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 large creek running into the Ohio) its scite is twenty-six miles north-east of Madison, and about the same distance from Vevay, Lawrence-' burgh and Brookville, and about seventeen miles from Vernon, The town and surrounding country is generally rich, and well adapted to farming, abounding with never failing springs of the best water, with excellent mill streams in abundance. For further description of the place, apply 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. An nirrnt hank naner will he re-
H j J - ceived by JOHN RITCHEY, Agent for said county 1 August 1, 1818. SO 6w 0The Editors of the Argus, Frankfort Herald, Louisville, K. Gazette, Cincinnati, 'Ohio Plain Dealer, Brookville -and Register. Vcvav. Indiana, will
insert the above till the 14th of September, and forward their accounts to this office for payment immediately. , -It , "
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w, ana wnicn may uoc y . . ( . ft vr ' :,,. the whole of the interior ot the
t, ?"rJ7Z: runtrv as far down as Laguira.
Cr TOiid X The Spaniards were fitting cmtj. iendi and his brave troops, expedition to go agains - he patrihad lately been reinforced by otsj simutonr fisade of British artillerists, land and water was contempht l ... i A,imitV. Krmn was maKinsr
ttag ot the Republic was con- cu. ..-. " f p , expected to wave trium- every exertion to PJ r nrnntre. It was supposed that,
it irom uuyana 10 ;":r"" of two months," report or the defeat of Bcr. S.tbc'dcciclcd.McS
-z, near Cumana, was wun- . . f r fmnd.tion,havingneverbeen that it would result in for of hat virir.itv, thouch no resis- the patriots.
1 . '.'.. !.- rrh i .aronv was sent uui vy
pis looked tor wncncvcr us vl'-' trtu Snatches U may be deemed neces- admiral W
V to :hnr' operation for mov- tor the venczucuu r I op BrccKia. The Creole resides Pluladelphia Capum fulation of Carracas was unan- Saunders is also bearer ot Ccs-
Look Here. Those indebted to the firm of J. & A. G. Reed, & A. G. Reed, ; will please to call at the house of Branham and Stapp, and pay their notes and accounts against the 15th of September. All open accounts must be closed against that time, either with cash or by note. ',, & A. G. REED. Aug.: 15th, 1 8 18. 88 3W.
BLANKS Of various kinds J or sale at this Office.
