Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 88, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 August 1818 — Page 4

INFORMATION WANTED. MR. NATH'L ST. AUDRE, FORMERLY of England, died not long since in the United States, possessed of some portion of property. The advertiser here of is desirous of ascertaining whether the above named gentleman left any will, and, if so, to whom he bequeathed his properv. Anv information respect-

' -mm j m - j fc ins: the deceased and the partic-

Clair'j confirmation in favor of Madison) meet at the house of Jackson Circuit Court J. Edgar and J. M. St. Clair, -Henry Ristine, Esq. in Madison, ,gl8 Juin

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vv no. in s vjiaui. uwai -us r V 13 Spanish regulations for the al- ' Resolved, That the proceedings John Whitson, Deft ty lotment of lands. Instructions of this meeting be published, in . On this day camp ,u "

nf trnv. Havnsn. fnr the ad- the Indiana Republican, request

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On this day el,' by Asunder A. M J

ministration of the nosts. and ino. the citizens of Madison to u sel. & filed hrr r her i

distribution of lands. nite their exertions with us in or- and it appearing toth

14 Papers respecting Grand Mai- der to ettect the above object, or the court bv nr. T V 1 r 1 - 1 guj .. . . Proper!

.uuiie uyorucrur ine uiccuug. 'tu, mac the nVfc j

son's claim on Washita.

15 Bastrop's claim on Washita .1 6 the Houmaclaim on Wa-

julars above mentioned, maybe sJ,lta . . . r, addressed to the Editors of the 17 General perm.ss.on to cut Cy.

Attest,

Chancy Butler, Sec'ry.

CASH WANTED! T WISH to inforn the public

8 that all accounts and notes

Whir : "" utlcnaant

h saw edthat the defends rc

uuretnejudgeSoft,;

cremt court, t0 bc" at Brownstown, on ,w

iuunudy or uctober

auu mere to answer

next,

to the

addressed to tne . manors or me . , . . - ... . nrpsses. in Onelonsas.

Wauona! mtemgencer, wasmng- J,., toLead Mines ton City, and will be thankfully b Louisiana.

received. . . f . - .answer to th - St. Vrain's.nnw fohn Smith S. rhiVF fi Un ctmrlm t,.rr. rninnhinanfc K.'ll . .1 04

tliditors 01 newspapers euro - y - - ; , 'v , ... . uM w,u.Miulu6.twiu r , otnerui oufthe United Stafes will per- ?f 1 0 claims to Lead Mines, m 100ths, will be placed in the the court will hear and dl form an act of kindness by riv- Upper Louisiana. hands of proper officers unless set- the same in his absence: J

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30o.wi i v.ywiiu a ucu ui a xcw aays. -Aiso i nave lunucr uraered that a r and Chouteau's claim to cer- on hand a large assortment of this order be published in tain lands ands and lead mines GOODS, whirh will f 'inM o Hi.ma Rpm.KKn lS

- y wwu u . Mvuuvumj li!" cnrrio '

u ic iuwsiuui, couiiiii- iow ror casa as anv m tne wes- autnonsea newsnanr ;

the above one or two inser

tions in their respective papers. Washington City, April 16.

WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, An apprentice to the printing business j one of 15 or 16 years of age, and of regular industriour habits would be preferred. Madison July 25, 18 18.

FOR SALE, TWO lots in the town of Madison, on which there is a frame house, a number of bear-

tern country

TtiOS. BOICOURT.

AuguM 8, 1818. 87

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for eight weeks successively, A codv- Test!

WM: CRENSIHWCi'

Authrised by Congress. Just published by Jonathan Elliott, city of Washington, Laws relating to the public lands

or the united otates, Kesolutions

6 & a i -4 cents Reward. . RANAWAY from thp snhsrril

insr anDle-trees. and also a Card- ber livinir in Madison, on th rth Tbe fetferion Cirri,; J

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ft ojiv4 juaiXbjr. J" J ., an VllllCt LU lilt. HI III 1 0 1 6. Anv nerson wishini? to nurchase Brick-lavintr buiiiness. nampH Ai Marv Dav.

- to I ' o - - J J . . mav aDnlv in Madison, to Bar.filL aed about var n. jc C icelfo

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July 27, 1818.

WM: ROBINSON. bout five feet seven inches high, Archibald Day. $ Divor

n86 twnD ht hair, had on when he went THIS dav cam rf. rnJ

fc 1 w - - VWHIUU Aitin.f J L. 1 1 1 . 1 . I 1 . 1 .. II

away d. uidu toiuurea cioui coar, am uy uer counsel, and it appf

ltlnf "inA trtVtitm faun in.n ..i!.r. . t

At a meeting of the inhabitants and a fur hat. The above rcwar, that the d mJLk

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of congress under the confedera- of Vernon and -its vicinity, hoi- wiU bc civen. but no chrr mM. resident nf rhi '

H'in or,rl fim OH thi onth TnNr ifi.O of M . .V .7 " P . . . . -""v,:

Z, "rVT7J 'V. l 'i AJJJMtK LAI-JlUN. tion it is therefore ordered. i

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aree, haslefcmy bed and board counseI on or before the first? without any just cause or provo-. tnc next ,tcrm

notice of the pendeicy of

bill, be published in the Indi Republican, for eight weeks i cessively, and that unless the

fendant shall by himself or

tion, treaties Droclamations

other documents, having opera- jhe huuse of col. Zenus Kimberly, Au'mst 8 1818. 87 tion and respect to them, collec- in said town, to tate into consid- 0 ' ' J 1; .j 1 1 .t ' i 1

icu, oigesiea ana arranged, pur- craiion tue necessity and propnesuant to two acts of Congress, ty of adopting some proper and passed April 26, 18 10, and Jan- speedy measures, to obtain a good sry 20, and direct road from Madison to WUHAN APPENDIY. this place.

containing Resolved, Thatcapt. James Stott wltnout a) just cause or provo-.or tnc next term ot this coi

I Louisiana-Extract from the serve as chairman, and Chancy LdUUI1 5 ims 1S eioie to tor- v4 u grant to Crozat. Butler, Esq. as secretary. warn Person crediting conylainants bill will be tab

4 from h s most Christ an Kesc ved'Yhzt amps Hohhs. "4 uuui wig ner upon my ac- r"."-.aou' ai,u

ty's letter to M. D'Abba. William C. Bramwell. and Chan. count as 1 aiii dcteruiincd not to V m 1S absence.

majesty's letter to M. D'Abba- William C. Bramwell, and Chan

cue, airector general and com- cy sutler, i.sq. De a committee mandant for his majesty in 10 draft suitable resolutions and Louisiana, ordering him to de- report the same on the 21st inst. liver up that colony to his Ca- at 7 o'clock, A, M. to which time tholic majesty ; printed in New this meeting stands adjourned.

Orleans in Oct. 1794. July ist. Met agreeable to

pay any deois oi her contracting.

August 5th, 1818. 87$w.

By order of the court,

A copy Test, R. C. TALBOTT, Cft

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inuTICE

- S - y wvuuv j I'll I from the treaty of peace, adjournment, and the committee , nery lvcn t0 the electors Tje jefenon Circuit Court-( QanU .o i DL'OMnn Or IveuUDilCdn townshi

ui. ljliiiii.il: j . n o 7 np. ivr.1 lire iwuviun

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of a letter, dated inth stance can work an ininrv m an De aa election held m said town

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Libel forDivorf

of 3d September, 178?, be- REPORT,

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via icucr, uaica iota awui wurii an injury to any T- 7. oiuiuwu.

v ituiudiy, ieu4, irom m. p1 i" tuumjuuuy or to any ' luaum, Edward Best j Cevallos, secretary of state to individual, & in this instance very r e PurPose electing two THIS day 9cimc tlIC comply his Catholic Majesty to Mr. many ot our inhaDirants will de- Jus,tcetf. ot.he Peace tor said ant bv her counsel, and it appeJ

iuicjuicy, minister oi tne U. "vc peculiar aovantij-c therefrom, " T inir to the satbfacti SuteS at Madrid. and the emigrant dtoctiy 5 of Au. crt thlt the def

unio Lomnanv Letter tmm IV Denelitteti i icimiv at bu" uu.

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sutler and b;rgeant to the the community at iaie be highly

pleased and protitted, as also the

interest and population of the iuic increased. , iiesohedf That we appoint a committee to act in conjunction

with the members from Madison

TliOS.T.SIRIBLING, Wff. S. C.

tion

defendant

resident of this m

rm tTiftfu.n it IS I

not a

ordered, that notice of tneM dency of this bill be published j the Indiana Republican, eicht weeks successively; 'j

nless the defendant shall DW

NOTICE. Wh

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-; - - aun, ocrbun, nas iert iny bed and board Si-JI or 1115 tuni, (if t!ie citizens of said town will without any lawful reason and the first dav of the next term agree thereto) in order to petition took with her my little daughter court answer said bill, or memorialize the lejnslaturp f Thic ;c r.. h th mnUlnznts bill 'lU

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. - w way awv lo lrwg.about the above object, of her contract!. ir.l also for- A copy Test,

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v. .-uivvLUj uuu iij nunc uduguier j tnose that do Chancy Butler, Esq. be the said may 'expect to be dealt with as committee. the Jaw directs. Rcs .lved, That the committee ANDREW HENDERSON it :; eed to by the citizens of Aug. 5th, 1818. 87

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FOR SALE AT TIL'S 0F