Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 94, Madison, Jefferson County, 26 September 1818 — Page 3

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jssa j ,hJrh seems now the departure of the grand ex

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, killed cr wounded hand the most strict orders have Richmond pipers. The twoindi- School for VOUDE Ladies. Aiming the fact bee,, sent to Cadiz, toaccaeute MRSifc MISS DAWES '

daughter in the neighborhood of IJ PECTFULLT inform the New Casde, in tne county of V.ubl.u; : th,a taken Hanover. The mother was -a- the house lately occupied by Mr.

boat tiny years of age and "the f .rnorc, where young L ..tJ L Th, rh dies will be instructed m the fol

I4tuguiu j- juav-j wvviw, y i

end of -May. They repaired to

"4TV T . ,v. . . ' i I. ' .'l'.

lu" , o;.;c rln reneral the lvicninouJ aim uau inc appm

rSctof the Span! have The wn a dislike to'tion of the stone, but witnout etfect. Ihey were taken ill in

rolonies b J- .:,a m o-ve tnree weeks ;

dlSplt,llW " . - - . ,

.... Kl VV I11UI W. . H IllWU t V

Us actually subsisting time preparing in that port. 1 lie

10 said, that all the officers , employ

received an important ed have been invited to go to ave iw hirh it Smith Amrira with' a promise

from f, k nrrwirtioned" to

tUt berdinanu, ot niuuiucu pr :

allied pWl

ers there is no them ardor.

re

It,

Jl'"-4" ... 1 f PaHir. 13 at tlllS

bt - fn the occunation moment blockaded: and numer-

' "Vloriclas by the troops of cms privateers cruising at the enStates. trance. A merchant vessel was

i.it recciveu una uiuiuuiii laiicii mine uwumh u liaCI r t.j' .J . .j !-J ff K the n't.

piris papers or w cuncauay lenng, ana caiucu uu w.rTkonly interesting )art of rates." ' ..-.

r contents is the proceedings he case of gen. Canuel against

.eville and iaDvier. ocuc-

Canuel lumselt appearea in

mlicitmff a delay m tne

which was accordingly postr C

tdtothe nibt or nexi munui.

I a Flanders mail, arrived

papers to the 2 1st mst. A T,froin Cambiay states, that

Immmissioncrs appointed to

Vilate the limits of the frontiers Uthe Netherlands & France, SEPTEMI5ER 20.

concluded the boundaries of wo kingdoms between the Land the sea, and that they

re left that city .to settle those

rhp Mwise to the Moselle.

three weeks after their, return, and both died in a tew days. Pet. int.

' Albany, Aug. 24.

EASTERN EN 1ERPK1ZE.

tructed in the foll

owing branches of education,

viz : Orthography t Reading & plain sew ing per .quarter dolls. 3,50 Writing & Grammer 4,50 Geography .History, &c. 5,50 -Ornamental Needle Work bJ Embroidery fif various kinds. Every exertion will be made on their part .to cultivate the minds and morals of .their pupils, and to

give satisfaction to parents who

m V ' n- . T . 7 . r . A man arrived in this city last may be pleased to entrust children

week, with his family, from bay- tto their care, brook, Connecticut, bound to N. B. Mrs. D. can also receive Ohio, via Lake Ontario and Buf- a few pupils as bparders, should falo. The singular plan ot econ- any offer from the country. Proomy which! he adopted to remove ducc', will be xeceived in pay-

ma iamiiy ims great uisiautc, ia cui.

MADISON,

1818.

worth recording on account or . i tt ii-. r ' i IJ

lis novelty, ne icrt pay DrooK. iu a two masted boat, ot about 15 tons burtheniy with his family and furniture, came thro the Sound and ud the Hudson to this

place, when the boat was put on street -r Apply at this ofboard a waggon and transported . by land to Schenectady. At that

Madison, 5ept..36, 18 18.

94 3WFOR REjNT, A house ou Main-Cross

CONNECTICUT CONVENTION. Th rnnvention for framing-a

use.ro tne moyenc. -""J" ,m hm tP of Con.

.tide, dated Vienna, the 9th connuuuu hst

H, mCHUUUS. iliaiiuiitt x4- -

I

place he resumed his water con

veyance, with the intention , to proceed with his boat to the ra. pids of the Niagara; thence, , after a portage of ten miles, to launch it again in the Niagara river, proceed through .Lake .Erie

to Dunkirk, and a portage ot

.mentions, that Prince Fran- nccucuij uwi. 1 ""V ho-ceof to Dunkirk, and a portage ot to call and Settl Charles (Napoleon) went, on Wednesday, and mad. uc g to Chautanquc lake pro. with c. w Bas id. inst. to Baden, to meet Oliver olcot, esq. .wc b ceed down'.the Canowango creek thorised to recer ;mt mnthpr. Her maiestv or of that state, tor meir , .Aliefehanv river toPitts- CHARLES

rni mwucr. ,ci unj - - lnman. esq.

A.ch Duchess received her oem,

clerk. Acomuiiucc -r

consisi-

with the most lively feelings

iwna me most nvciy iccnuga -p.u-nt ro tenderness. On be'r arrival pnnted by' the c :,iS visited bv Drince Metier- ing of Nathaniel lcrry, i

nno-

wasvisuea oy prince o - , SlevCns,

and many personages ot y v-dcnlists and one

sinction. lhe Arch JJucness 4 v." uc

Vto

1

cted in this city on a visit

thdr imperial majesties.

Brussels, July iq.

A Vter from Valenciennes, da-

ihe 1 Si h inst. says, " the njiius iO'i.spiracy discovered at k an. I in w hich only military

Democrat) to prepaie rules for

burgh, and from thence to Ohio, Illinois, or Missouri, as fortune may invite. r Should he succeed in the enterprise, and we see no obstacle to prevent, he will, when he reaches Pittsburg, have travel

led nearly one tnousana mnes

the government ot tne conven- throu2h hc intcrior of the'eoun-

iion, and they tben aojouu eu. 5" water with thc exception Even. Post. 6a5o;ut forty miles portage, in . .,. the boat with which he lett the

More Licensed dwindling. .Mhnarri and have an uninter-

CrOWd Ot . t. K-lr him wo

he reaches the ocean, of 2000

oi -.Mirir,iv last a

Vll " " J .ii.

......... assemmea in shared, may have bad pcop aoou ,

fctqu.nes by delaying tne - ; . " nt fnr

xot the cvacuat'on of France wanaca iru.- - -JVcfused L ,i. Tif. nf then notes. Ims being retused,

',is c.tortained here and in

I provinces occupied."

trench front tsr July 17. "lhe Duke of Wellington rei yesterday to his head

Jftcrs with his aid-de-camps.

IS Still nnrerfnin whether he

iNOTICKTHE fjartnership heretofore existing between Basnet t apd Thompson Is this day dcsolved by mutual , .consent. . All those indebted to said firm arc requested

to call and settle .their accounts

isnett, who is au-

receive the same.

CHARLES W; BASNETT.

W.THOMPSON.; N. B. The highest price in cash pr bats will be given for fur and wool. C. W. B. September 21 st, 1818 94 3W TAKEN UP By JBiram Monroe living on Hog creek, Lexington township, Jefferson county, A Bay Mare Pifteen hands high, twelve years

old, the lett eye out, black mane

tho indi,i nation and resentment

.of the people was so violent, that they were proceeding to tear down the banking house, when a negotiation was set on foot,which resulted in the bank promising to

Tupav next- tne

element -on board ot the wag

gon,;as follows: At the watering place, a large six horse waggon was backed into the river so

uncertain whether ne yy .w - TV - tar tnat me ooai to England before he first of September J - when, being made fast , the wag-

lto Aix.La-ChaDclle. It is as- people coma., u, drove QUt loaaeQ wiiu iuu

that the first step to an un- What provoked t ic pccp with her cargo m, and sec

s irrcguiai l,.vv.. ft, '.m ott tor cueneaauy. . . l .. . l ri m nnnK tire.

mues niuic. . i u a.-.

The Albany Register states the novel method adopted by our en- her upper jaw endine over tte fnr tak- under one, wun remarKaoie long

I' " tl'ftn'n h er watery teeth j appraised to ao dollars by

v . r Qamuei Patterson. loseoh Kob.

" 1 - bins & Ausbourn MQnroe. Certified bv EDWARD TUCKER, J. P. August 19th, 1818. 94 3 w.

. Bovernmcn7has received can be purchased with them

'rcti...J: 1 .

'""Hung octween inc cuum m.& 1- r

'Wrid'and Rio Janeiro has the notes ot t;--.

!cd arrmr.i:nkj even in tne ncmuunwwU-

,trM of n T titer frnm Iritn

- r awvVf J " S

rn in the neiirhb(

town, in such bad creou, uwt

neither provision nor provenaer

Pdal news from South America,

ouu by vessels arrived at Ca- -

vvuhin the last few days. It

Wk: presumed tint it is not fa-

Iral)'e) as the greatest silence

s Prevailed, tk; kino- has ure-

Ii j t i

vvhen the affairs of our U!lles came under considcran' Conr5ru imir hprn SPnt off

R de snatrlwc fnr TinRsia. Lon-

Demo. Press.

Extract of a letter frm a gentleman in Grecnsburgh, ,( Pa.) to his friend in the city. of. Pittshiirvh. Anted

V'&'l Q Q "GREliNSBURGH, AUG. 31, 10 10.

TAKEN UP By Jacob Lewis in Jefferson county, Grayham township, on Lewis's creek, A Brown Mare, supposed to be nine or ten years old, no brands perceivable," some cnrMlp Rnnts and crestfallen with

the fistula, and a little bit out of

. . - . I..t I 1! U nnrl :l hill

n-rii? vninPHfRIA I have iust openeu my icin.., ner upp r, .uum 3" 1 HE H piK)PHOblA. :nform vou that rhai. gen. AR- hands high; appraised by -Willis . By advices ron, , diflerent p utt ""rI ifl6 more! Law and John Clemmons to 25 of the state, tins dreadful .mala- ; about bllf do,Urs. ivea undcr my band day has been more general and d-&mnn( ,his 10th day of September ,818. M,reatal this year than has ever pg a inted t0 BU. HENRY DIXON, J. P. Mto lheSdTS perinnd his fungal. It is sup- julyyth, 18 93 3tWtotoS. in our P" wJTbe interred . MMSs" . .. i.,.n,tnfs of mi htarv honors, . i r at THIS OFFIufi

state. . ,ur mcsc, win jr - Mercury JcOlv oiu- " - two Lave been published m the ' , , t

and Paris. On the other