Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 95, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 October 1818 — Page 3

Air the the correctness

Li sve do not pledge our-

3nd we snn.cic' uy. !' q out otherwise; .but we

ericas apprehensions or the

'Xaibingon City, Sept. 5. .published without remark, , riwc) azo. a Circular from

L'lk 0f the U. States, anafter

. 0 . .fnf fn rpcAve. the

I of or t3 ..tranches... A

LAr issued oy xnc pranui at

York, ana just, cumc. 1 1 devejopes another feature the annunciation of

A, "crreatlv" surprised, and

nrobably considerably agitate

immunity. 11 inc inwxiui measure, the first, effect "of hktoDroduce inconvenience,

to generate distrust, were ex-

Jed as punuciy u

Vn such an exposition wouiu

j tendency to-trariquuize mblic mind. If-the necessity be shewn, the good sense of ommunity will surely acquiin it, whatever temporary svenience it may produce, we cannot but think,' the

yty-mu3t.be strong; to jus-; fi crVn which has immediately'

tithe paper of the Bankj &

I in branches, at a discount lortioned to the place at which payable; foiy as we have J, the state banks have nptly followed the -example lythcU. S. Bank, of discrete piper of its own bran- , Without, - however, Valuing any thing like a deci-

octae necessity or justice or oroceedinff. we should be

Ed to see the grounds of it lined. Here follow the New

I Circular :

mf Discount ancf Deposit, ? Ymk, Aug. 31,1818. 3 i pleased "to fake notice, that nuance of instructions from

directors of the bank of the

sd States, no note of that

i-it those which are especially payable at this,' office, will, 1 '

tu clay be received nere, the same be tenderxd in

iicuts due 'the 'U. States.

! very respectfully, . vour obedient servant. LYNDE CATL1N, Cashr. .

pi PqsEpTS?.. IN. VENE

ZUELA, ..'-ii. ' zCorrtspndent-.lf: tfa-Dc niocratic Press: ST. THOMAS, AUG. 6f r"m the Maine wefhavc very news. It seems, however, certain that Bolivar is pref; and that the independant

' ,s to be commanded by five

pant trenerals, namely, Pa-

Fismendi, Bermudas, GreFacGrciror and Marino : the

0 , however, it is said, is not

poscd towards the present

f things. Gen. Grcgor

'wr has ascended the Oorowith about 600 English re3 and several vessels have at Augustura from Eng.

!V;uli every thing necessary. v list in the hands of one

c gentlemen concerned in ;upplesj it stands thus: from

England 12,000 muskets, 800 quintals of powder, a large quantity of ball cartridges, flints, lead, &c. Complete uniforms for 12,000 men, with every necessary article appertaining to such a corps. Complete armor, mountings, &c. for 2,000 cavalry. Besides this a great quantity of powder, 2,500 muskets, and a complete and numerous train of light artillery has been sent to Augustura, by Brion. This I know to be a fact. If this does not' put the independents in a situation to open the campaign next December in the most glorious manner, they will hardly deserve the name of men. Gen.- . Morillo positively has not more than about 500 old Spanish troops left, and the rest Creoles, on whom he cannot depend. Old. Spain cannot furnish more men & money; & it seems that the adventurers from Europe are determined to establish the independence of Venezuela, in spite of the inhabitants of the country. " It is said that Brion lately ordered 2 English officers to be shot; . one by the name of Gillmore, a : colonel, whom I ' have known here; and the other a brother of 1 colonel Campbell, who is now on a mission from Augustura to the U. States. We have accounts from Porto Rico; they are there informed of all that passed at Pensacola but the. Americans are not molested. At St. 'Barts they have lately sold . the goods'! rom on board the Portuguese prize brought there by privateers under Artigas's com. mission. One of the most respectable merchants there (Mr. S.) remonstrated with the- govern ment in a strong memorial, about , the impropriety ' and dangerous consequences of permitting this traffic, ..so openly in. the face of day, &c. The governor had him immediately imprisoned on a charge of high treason his trial to come on to-day. It has put St. Barts in a state of fcrmenta tion, k caused some disturbances. Some of the independent privateers have lately taken four vessel, (three of. them belong here) laden with shoes for the troops, and destined from Laguira to Cu-mana."

A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Indiana, on the 30th day of September 1818, which if not taken out by the 31st day of December next, will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. Copeland P. J. Arion 2; Thomas Ammons 2 Thomas Anderson, James Arbuckle, Peter Asborn. . B Dawson Bla'ckmore 2; John Bramwell, Harry Buskley, Daniel Baxter, David Brotherton, Phillip l3rookhart, Rebecca Berry 2; UzelM. Barker, William Barber, Walter Buell Morris, Abel Burlingam. C Robert Cravens, John Crothers 2; Thomas Crawford, James Crawford, Ally Crawford, Samucl Craig, Amzi W. Curtis, WilHam Conner, Samuel Consly, Gccrge Cotrell, William Elliott, Jain Coflman, David Carson,

James Custer, Abiel Cox, John Cochran, Elijah Colyar, Samuel Consley. D Williamson Dunn, Mrs. Daws, Dunlas, ! E ' Sarah Eastine, Thomas Ellsod, John Eccles Enoch Evins. t F Jesse Fugitt, Zebilon Foster, William Forrester 3; Hiram Foster, Elias Foster, Maria Ferree. G Samuel Glasgow, John Ga-. shins, Presley Gray, William Gibson, Daniel Gregg, Pegga Griffin, William Guthrie, Henry GaH Joseph Hill, George Thomas, Martha Hunt, Zachanah Halsey, William Hartong, Mary A. Halsey, Moses Hopper, Rachel Hill. K Stephen Kowlton, James Kirkland 2; David Kali, John Kirby. John Lee, Gersham Lee, Geo. Logan 2; Martha T. Leonard 2; Olivar Lindley, Simon Leland, James Limming..... . .- M Alexander A., Meek 5; James C. Martin 2; William N. Martin 2; James M'Cabe, Elizabeth Monroe, James Mathews, David H. M'Cullough, David MKay, James Medley. Jeremiah Orton. . ' John Patterson, Levi Poston, James Patterson, Richard Poweil, Anson Phelps, : Pontz. . R ' . Samuel Roberts 2; Cornelious Ruddle, George Rogers, Hannah " Ramsey, Rasselus Ramsey, Leah Ryker, Hezekiah Rector, "John

Koe, lliomas Rathlon, Daniel Rawlings, Levi Ramsey, Ziba M. Rowell. S John Settle, John Shirk,' Joseph Strickland, James Sebree, Caleb Sampson, William C. Sulivan, Jacob Short, John Swan. ' " T John Tobias, john Toxell, Achillis Terrell. Ginijetha Underwood. James Vail, James Vernon. W Elijah Wilson, George Wagoner 3; John West, James S. White Joshua ' Wilkinson, Nathaniel Wallace 2; Jonathan Williamson, John Westfall, Alrah Walker, Joseph Woodford, Joseph R. Ward, Jeremiah Wilkius, Martin Way, Joseph Wheatly, John Wilkerson. Y William Yates, Micheal Yates. JOHN SERIN G, p. m. 95 3W Town of Henry. THE subscriber will offer for sale a number of lots in the town of Henry, on the 5th day of November next. This town is situated in the south west corner of Dearborn county, Indiana, in a beautiful bottom on the bank of Laughery creek, fourteen miles from the Ohio river, and on the main leading road from Madison to Lawrenceburg, by the best and nearest rout. .The road from Vevay to Brookville will also pas

through this place. As to natural advantages the town of Henry can boast of as many as almost any other in the state ; ' being well watered, a healthy situation and surrounded by a very fertile country, which is rapidly settling. Adjoining the town plat the subscriber has erected a ghrist and sawmill which will in a few weeks be in complete operation. The terms of sale will1 be one tenth of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in three equal annual instalments. JOHN WATTS. October 1, 1818. P. S. I have a quantity of land in the vicinity of said town, a part of which I will dispose of at public or private sale in lots to suit purchasers: Also, my mill, provided they will command a fair price. The terms of sale for the land and milUTwili .be one fourth in hand the balance in

three equal annual instalments. J. W.

Look at This.

THE law patertnership heretofore existing between Meek . ancf Thornton having long since been dissolved ; all persons for whom they transacted business that ic; in arrears are notified that "the same must be settled without delay, as longer indulgence will not be given. . . October 3, 1818., 95 W

TAKEN UP BY Robert Chasteen living in Jefferson county, Lexington township, on the waters of Muskaketuc, one Roan Sorrel Mare about fifteen hands three inches high, a natural trotter, adjudged to be 10 or n years old, branded on the near shoulder with the letter M.; appraised to fifty dollars.

Given under my hand & seal this 1 2th Aug. 18 1 8. JAMES L. WHITE, J. P.

State of Indiana, Jefferson county, Set. Thos. Douglas, J Domestic At-

vs tachment tor Truston Adams, j dolls. 20 82 ' Notice is hereby given, that a writ of attachment against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects of Truston Adamsan absent debtor has been issued by the subscriber at the suit of Thomas Douglas, for twenty dollarseighty two and three fourth cents; and that unless the said Truston Adams does appear and give bail at the expiration of thirty days from this date, judgment will be entered and the property so attached disposed of according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 25th Sept. 181S. JOHN MEEK, 95 '4W Justice of the Peace.

BLANKS Of various kinds for sale at this Office.