Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 102, Madison, Jefferson County, 21 November 1818 — Page 3

nodore Perry received the J captain Heath without inPreserving hw fire, and re7 at the same time, to exlaid right; and capt. Heath, Ccl at this gallant and mag0us atonement, the parties "'a-and thus honorably 1 ua nnnlasant differ-

,h?ch. we trust, will here-

'be buried in oblivion; frehave received several do-

hits relative u una vm which it appears that

f perry has conducted him-

;n die most honoraoie um- . .u: pc;r snrl.iustified the

riiiK 4 l a .1 l ft. a u a

IIU uiu j , table opinions entertained of

nllantry anaRooaconuuw.

patched 500 Indians to fight the directly; from an officer of the American forces under general army, much nearer than SavanJackson; and that he was about nah to the scene of supposed danmoving a reinforcement. It was ger. The vicinity to wandering also proven, that he was at Bow- tribes of exasperated Indians is hwstown, on the Sewahnee river, certainly not a desirable residence, when he heard of the battle ot and wc arc not therefore surprisMickasuki and, that he there that some of the settlers have retold the Indians and negroes not moved away. This circumstance, to run, but to fight and that they however, is no confirmation of hid civen back far enough alrea- the story of two thousand Indians dv It Was also proven on this receiving support and ammunition trial, that this man, Ambrister, from St. Augustine, which was made the Indians and negroes the report we designed to discremany valuable presents in order dit. We hope no longtime will to Kain their confidence, and that pass before the whole frontier is lie used every exertion to create tranquilized, and are induced and confirm an aversion to the A- meanwhile to believe, that our mericans. He had in his posses, military force, in that direction, bion when taken, a letter which is quite competent to its defence.

advised the Indians to ily, as tney

NOTICE: WILL be exposed to public sate" on the thirtieth instant, (and within the hours the law prescribes) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, one lot with the improvements thereon, known or the plat of the town of Madison Indiana, by number thirty one Taken as the property of William Brookey, to satisfy two executions, one in favor of John McGaughey, the other in favor of John Vawter, this nth day of November, 1818. THOS. T. STRIBLING, Sheriff of J. C

Philadelphia, Oct. 22.

hu!t of the Captain

itli arrived in wu , n the. mail stajc. The pub-

icrc very much interested to 0 the issue of the interview A-cen him and commodore Per-

nd we are happy to inform

bthat the meeting between

gentlemen has ended witnt hlnnrtahed.

he parties met on Monday

nin", at Hobofcen, oppose

Iff York. They took their dis-

- fthree oaces,) com. 1 erry

rived the fire of capt. Heath iich missed him, and then dis

ced his oistol in the air, after

fch. the dispute which occa-

Jned the meeting was adjusted.

We give the facts as wc Have

keivcd tnem wunuui

d feel gratified in repeating that is affair terminated without wished. Franklin Gazette.

Nashville, Oct. 24. CHICKASAW TREATY.

Bv vesterdav's southern mail

deceived the following highly

besting and pleasing inteili- -

:nce :

Treaty Ground, Oct. 19. the Editors of the Whig. We have iust closed a treaty

ith the Chickasaw Indians, for

their claim in the states of lenssee 2nd Kentucky, containing

lout seven millions of acres, of

V best lands in the western coun-

v, aid washed by the Tennessee,

Phi-) and Mississippi rivers, for

: least three hundred aud fifty

tiles, for an annuity of twenty

ousand dollars for fifteen years.

I am respectfully, Your most obedient serv't. ANDREW JACKSON.

would be descroyed. He was ta- Daring Robbery of the State Bank!

ken at mgut by me cenuuci uu ic? .1 - his post. Nashville Whig. neL 1 i On examination of the funds The editor of the Salem Ga- yesterday' morning, the Cashier sscttc has received a file of papers of the Branch Bank in this place published at Pulo Penang, or, as found that more than a thousand the English call it Prince of tfales dollars had been taken, during the Island. The progress of civiliza- preceding night, from a drawer tion and improvement in this late he deposited in the vault that ebarbarous island (saysthe Gazette) vening. The foundation of the is manifest since wc observe, ex- vault is of solid brick, and its inactlvin the European or Ameri- terior is intirely lined with massy can style, an advertisement of a iron jgratiny, whichrejnamedhusband decrying his wife, and perfectly uninjured. It was asdeclaring he win not pay any certained, also after rigid scrutidebts she may contract. Among ny, that not a bolt had been fore other contents of these papers, is ed back in a single door that led the account of the Gloucester sea to it. The robbery was howeserpent of . last year, and anancc-. ver, evident, and a thousand dote respecting president Monroe speculations were offered to acwhen at Boston. Thus do com- count' for its feasibility, maugre mercc and the pre seem to bring walls, bars or bolts when a mouse mankind, however distant in re- nest was accidentally discovered sidence, together in one great fa- behind a chest of specie, entirely 'milv andffive them common in- composed of bunartd dollar notes., terests, feelings 'and topics of con- The authors of th most unprcSon and 1 emark. . cedent outrage, fortunately for

tneir lives, naa uecaunpcu u tut.

' A man named John Almyyon first alarm; but the public are Thursday applied to the police earnestly cautioned to be on their office statinc that he was discharg- guard against them, as they are mVMW on the eld offenders, and perfect adepts in .15th inst. that he had 110 means their business; nt suDoort, and wished to be sent . aganw he pensteatiary. This " UMty c Ufi.-SomeycM ifthe second instance of a person ago a woman, hyed in a village desirina adniisaon to the penc- .in Glamorganshire whose husten try; and the fact may possi- band with the little fortune he got temiary , ,!., with her. bouzht a small farm:

uyiuggai v, had hardlv closed the purchase

when death closed his eyes, how-

ever, not intimidated by tins, the

NOTICE. WILL exposed to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the court house d or in the town of Madison Indiana, three and a half town lots known on the plat of the town of Lexington Indiana, by numbers fifty three, fifty five, sixty eight and half of fifty four, on the 30th instant, as the property of Jacob Rhoads to satisfy a judgment ia favor of J. & N. Hunt, this nth. dav of November, 1 8 1 8 ' THOS. T. STRIBLING, - Sheriff - of" J. C

NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand in the town of Madison, on Thursday the 24th day of December next, (and within the hours prescribed by law) the following property, to wit 1 one lot or piece of ground lying east of squire Hemphill's office, and between the house of Thos. Boicourt and the Ohio River. Taken as the property of Bernard Bruister to satisfy a judgment in favor of Absalem Comely, this 11th day of November, 1818. Til OS. T. STRIBLING, Sheriff cf J. C.

ss.

nprsons in authority

: eiv York Columbian.

From the National Intelligencer. The Savannah Republican, received by yesterday's mail, has

the following retcrercc 10 our n.

widow married a second husband, who' sowed it ; he likewise died ; and she tried a third, who reaped

it; but deatn soon snaiwicu um

A' brace of publications, proba-

V of English oritin are coing

ie rounds over the signature of

Wrister and Arbuthnot. To

ttcmpt to correct the forgeries lishorints. would be like

Ine of the labors of Herculus,

Vhir.1i has ration to D. 1 he

tallowing is the truth; it is derived from :i (ventlcman who heard,

paid attention to the evidence

in the case ot Ambrister. un

he trial of R. C. Ambrister, a

.onv of a letcr in his own hand

ritinp", addressed to governor Camion of the Island of New-

LrnviMpnrf WilS found on board

L . j '..ran m jurnipnrr1.

f scuooner ana givww v j Hie writer, R. C. Ambrister stated in this letter to that governor,

the ,,, shethen married a fourth, marks respecting the reporaa y fou conjrrejration of lndiatis near ot. " 1.

ij w. ioweu iiie uic ui 4wvwwv,v. creditors of the National and she then married a fifth husllie M"0"" . b d with whom she enjoyed the Indians towards our brethren months. , ' in that quarter. We can assure . " them that numbers of hostile In- peer gins Wanted, dians are-now in the vicinity of rFNEROUS price will be St. John's, who have avowed A undrelsscd hostile intentions, and that the JT Sor very first chance they have, will Deer OMS. put their threats into execution. Those killed in the red coat will Under this impression, the fron- be preferred. Apply to L. K . & dread : n. W. Leonard, or David JU -

i ICl wwvjviu ( V ' - --w w

The State of Indiana, lefferson Countv.

'Jefferson Circuit Court October term, 1818. Ebenezer DupuyO vs In ChanceryGeorge Robins, j THIS day came the plaintiff & the defendant not appearing whereupon on motion of the plaintiff by Alexander A. Meek, his counsel, it is ordered by the court that unless the defendant aforesaid, shall by himself or his counsel on or before the next term of this court enter his appearance in this cause and answer the said complainant's bill, that the same will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly ; and it is further ordered by the court, that a copy of this order be published in the Indiana Republican, foe eight wreeks successively. A copy Test, R. C. TALBOTT, cik. j. c. 102 8w

sinrl some have removed away,

Wc regret to- find the correctness of our impressions thus questioned. We still hope, however, that the danger is magnified, as our information was received, in-

dure.

Madison, Nov. 21, 1818. 102 13

Tallow wanted at this OFFICE

Jefferson County, Saluda township Taken up by John West an Iron Gray stud colt, two years old, 13 hands high, a snip; ap-" praised to 15 dollars before me, August 18, 1818. SAMJU M'KINLEY, J.P.

m kz had crgaaid ana ties-