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believe, wirl bo iuri'iTiCjrjcl stanJ, is about tyenty.iiv; rods or the chiefs have been at Au2rus
, w virant cuvuiatances.
The F0c5r ot ot i ;r:i wul nut
reu out iu a ruiuj ;J It 15 a miiiCi-
long, ana from one to six rods tine endeavoring to sret ainmuni
wue comprising tne principal part tion from the governor of that cf the t-bie or excavated rock; place; and it is believed thev
jt, remote from any popujn surrounded by hordes of
pent" Indians and negroes ; it the only barrier against their ra-
tcs anJ incursions, lo evacu.
It m ly be considered providential, have partially succeeded.
that the tall i f this piece, which Our informant alio states, that during the summer months has he saw captain Obed Wribi, in been a great part of the time co- St. Augustine, that he had taken vereduka visiters, should have Spanish protection, and intended
happened n the night, without iu a few days to go to the Havan-
ua.
I it on ttiw mere aemana ot any any superincumbent weight cr
mish agent deputed to receive, other cause to occasion it. tda force incompecent to hold Jsurna. would hz to evacuate it to the .
!i:ins; fr, we have the authored i!ie late Spanish comman
rot it, for saying that the In-
1ns controlled him, and cot he
km. SelNpreservatiou is the
t dictate of nature ; and there
nothing in me aw or nations,
st rigoroujiy construed, which
aires a nation to prostrate any : of its population at the tnerof an i-fariated and sivae
toy. we uive nauy accounts
tthcS:m:no:e Indians remain-
t unsuGJJo are emoomca m
e: thU check withdrawn, & nd'ht sweep our borders.
Mae appearance of a force ade-
itc to garrison the post, it will
roinpriy given .up.
Four whites, on their way to Sr. Mary's, have, already been murdered by the savages ; and we dread to hear from that quarter, knowing r; we do the defenceless situation of our frontier citi-
31 AM SON,
October 17, 1 a 1 13.
INDIAN TREATV.
We
Iran, ( Spain ) July 2 1 . During the incertitude" of the government relative to the hostile dispositionciVZ the United States .have unceasingly manifested towards Spain, it appears certain that the line squadron which is equipping in the port of Cadiz (composed
of the ships ceded by Russia, and such of our own as escaped de-
e congratulate our readers- struction) will not sail for South
on the result cf the Indian Trei- America until the government ty lately hidden at St. Mary's, can determine the footing of tur We are credibly informed . that, relations with North America.
With respect to Pensicnh, that .that extensive body of rich and- This squadron consists of eiht
i5,a:iui uu j uuiciciu lulling itnii ti.u ijg luiuieuiaieiv snips or me line, several large ire arc not fifty warriors we: north cf this point, has been pui- frigates, and a proportionable the Appalachicola, and the chased,, by ihe commissioners ap- number cf corvettes. The crews Nation of the frontier is suf- poiuted to treat fc:r the same, are complete. The force is alent ro keep them in awe. The We have not learnt the entire ex- most wholly armed and eouipned.
puhtion of Pensacoii aline is tent of the purchase, but we are and commanded by the beit naindjnrly competent to preserve informed its northern boundary, vai oilicers of the countrv. ro:n falling into the hands of is a line drawn from a point near
Indians. That post, there- Fort Recovery, until it touches a. Rcbsh Gcurlay has lately been
?, vv ill be surrendered
condition, to anv
kaauiv authorized toreceive ir. same, until it intersects our pre- nubl
: is thus seen, that the United presiQt . boundaries; and con- made his own defence with rreat
:e; do not desire to h dd the tains' it is thought at least ability, and was acquitted. The r.i-Ii posts; one of which is t,ooo,oo3 of acres. This coun- verdict was received with creat
icrdered without condition, try,, the purchase cf which, has applause and a public dinner rot
nfh.T r.'if vnf itw rnnHi. npfn r inner rrrl cr anv;r,iK v tin fnr him
iir that it sliill not be sur- looked for, by the people of Indi-
1 to a force, nominally ana, contains a fertile and prolific An insane man, by the name
pb, under a control actually soil, a salubrious climate, is a- of Eathfbrth, residing in the south
lun. in a word, it is to opam, bun dimly supplied witn water, part ot the town, deliberately cut wt to the Seminole that both and almost all other natural ad- off his owri leir with two blows
;-cs:j are to be surrendered. vantages which the emigrant can of a cooper's adze, on Saturday Ibid, desire. last. "We learn that he is doing
well. He had previously cut the calf of his leg clean from the bone. frgv. Pat.
, with- certain point on tne west fork ot indicted and tried at Kingston.
agent of White River, thence with the (Upper Canada) for writincr and
ishinu a seditious libel. He
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THE INDIAN CAPTIVE VJ6 have received a letter from Mr. EDWARD TANNER, of
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KQtiyiilc, Allen county, Kentucky , n r mat tatincr' that he is a near relation O V .A L.
perceive by the Cor.necti-
rurantof the present week, he Rev. Samuel I Mills, of
iitate, vho vas employed by
n.encan colonization so- stating
to visit the coast of Africa, to JOHN TANNER, the Indian g HZ subscriber begs leave to the view of gaining informa- captive, and expressing a wish to J inform his friends and "the lCcncerning the practicability embrace his relative. lie wishes "public, that he has removed his ttiement being formed for said John Tanner to'cometohis store to Mr. Thomas Boleourt's purposes of that society, has house, and proposes to send a per new house on . Second street, a
n victim to the enterprise, s3n to meet him at Lexington, to short distance below the Bank, 'g died on his passage, vc conduct him to Scottville. E. T. where he has just received a fresh j:-ie, from England to Africa, desires to be informed by letter supply of roods in his line, viz:
COOCi:
(iflttl; ot this gentleman will of the time appointed to meet Brown and Loaf Sugar, Mo-
tartly felt, not only by his a messenger at Lexington. tees, Raisins, Cheese, Tea, Cof-(-s and the society in whose Ky. Reporter, fee and Chocolate, Pepper, Gin"ycnt he was eiirrazed. but 1 ner, Alsoice. Nutmczs. Cinna-
,lc public at large, and cspj- Savanna!) Sept. 3. mon, Powder andShot, Bar Lead,
7 by the religious public. We have just seen a gentleman .Soap and Candles, Writing and'
iv. T, . D. iav, from Sr. Augustine, who informs Letter Paper, Cordage, Dryed . us, th.it between seven and eight Apples, Mackerel, . Glass Ware, NIAGARA FALLS, j hundred Indians, and negroes arc Tin vVare, Chewing Tobacco, c learn that a considerable encamped near the Musquetoe, Spanish and Common Segars, li the Table Rock well and about one thousand in a Rappee and Scotch Snuff, Chalk,
71 to all tlie visitors of -this strong encampment, are on the Spanish 'lndio, Copperas, Rice,
? natural phenomenon, by St. John's river, who evince a Almonds, -Razors, Combs, Pins ne view it afforded' of the strong hostility against the Iron- and needles, Castors, Roram Hats,
' ur the Canadian side, broke tier people ot this state, lhey Men and women's Shoes, Gene-
.v its own weight,; during have declared themselves hostile, va
Window Glass, Logwood,
;ursday night, and prccipi- and arc determined to attack our Bocks, &c. ' sclf into the rdf below, countrymen as soon as they can : JACOB G. DOYLE: Pxc broke: off wc under- Dbtain powder and balk Several- October 17, 18 1 8. 97
V E V A Y. AMONGST other object marked by the progress of improvement on the borders of the Ohio, the TOWN OF VEVA V, (the delightful situation cf which is already known to travellers and the public generally) has progressed to that degree, that an enlargement of its original limits is not only demanded by the public voice, but now necessary, on account of the high price of lots originilly sold the increase of business arising from the unparalleled settlement and cultivation ot its back country, and the establishment of a BANK, and other institutions connected with an active commercial town. Prom the existence or these facts, the subscribers have been induced to lay off that beautiful portion of lind intervening between the original town and the first vineyard, in connexion with the first plat of the town. The situation of Vevay its present advantages and future prospects, require no arguments to convince the public of the correct views of the proprietors 1:1 brinins these lots into market, The above lots will be sold on a credit "of 6, 12, and 18 months. Sale to take place on the premises, on Monday and Tuesday the zd and 3d days of November next, where due attendance will be given bv DANIEL DUFOUR & . JOHN 611 EE 1 o, Proprietors. Vevay, Sept. 29, 18 iS. 96 4-
TAKEN UP By William Flemming living in Lexington, Jefferson county, ludiana, one bright bay mare with black mane and tail, supposed to be twelve years old, upwards of 14 hands high, blind of the right eye, blaze face, no brands perceivable, both hind feet white ; appraised to twenty live dollars. Also, one gray marc 13 hands Sc a half high, seven years old, hipshot on the left side, no brands perceivable, both natural trotters; appraised to thirty dollars by Samuel Petterson, John Anderson, & Joseph Robbins. Posted and appraised before rnc, this 12th dav of Sept. 1 S x S. EDWARD TUCKER, J. P.
State cf Indian:, Jffirscn county, Set. Thos. Douglas, Domestic Atvs tachment for Truston Adams, j dolls, ao 82 Notice if hereby given, that a writ of attachment against the goods, chattels, rights, credits,
moneys and eflects of 1 ruston Adamsanr absent debtor has been issued by the subscriber at the suit of Thomas Douglas, for twenty dollars eighty two and three fourth cents; and that unless the said Truston Adams docs appearand 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. 1818. JOHN MEEK, 95 4W Just:;? of th: Peace
