Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 114, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 February 1819 — Page 3

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ban coma miuu, -. u jv.v up u aibu canaiuaies ior a future oy nis agent or atorney, tor Kilin'in ""exnee- mIttce of the whole, as than existence of happiness or mise- him or in casejudgment is obuMic iurvcK Howl ofthe Ti the subject wonld be fully tin ry. Daily Adv. tained in the circuit court, the 4t:os ot tuo pumi M jer consideration, and could be clerk thereof shall not be In.

KU 't in tnenoiurf' . tht ndvantaces n'uiin c Hum " ' - .U lvwl frown oi hat to avoid the mischief men: follow the disclosures ,h!ch micit ,..,;0ns ol the 1 rcasurv ' ,1 i V. cicJtlv emh:u r.)ssctl, ami h c.if that a ticpreciaiu'ii v is -k a -v it! . -,.-...-i.n and distress, and pvrha;M i iV m a sci ton 1? loss U ,. t, ,',? Th:tt tlvh.nlx did not i,' ilH'." - ' (( vws.-ss tlie powc -r or the means t ;1VX t foniv.ou 1 oi the na:hM without a restoration its o;vj itions would -. ue and lancui I hr ve-irs to : That 1 wrv view ot the sub- . vi ftauht n itli uup!ea.ent con.'.'.crati v,.s and e ii !rw-bodip-s, - that, in i-et, nothin;; is hi': us xt ;i ('f;sh oi had en t it ly epehc s. i !, that a had remedy, 'V fjdu-vf, vv as In iu r than a . ,'.' 5 v-d t o lonu;. W e ' , mce, t!iat nu!!ic .;. '( to t o o'M;cts ; ' '. ti,,. h.tnk, and the a;. -t t I I -' 1 ' - 1 ctor'. ! he hrt 1, 1 a n nn m 1 1 Ms, lh;; i i ic c.." i. .nter v.'n a f v: . 1 1 -Trn :4 rfiit n ovu iit to he answ er- c 4 1 - opinion r a eleni i 1 . .-.vi' .'viicatr'a ma !ii n;sc'--ia- .... hc Tv;':tA ouh.t to or innn -rtuat. d, mi v!ut in ;il.c -r: ht not he suspend; d, . d :i o it It in abevnnec, up--j'm, A i "o eh i;v, so mam ami iria'U con -n fie rati oris. a ".A prudence would both to reuv : as spndilyas o-n -v 'l.-, ;.!! unc -rtai"' v and doubt -. tbs. vj ietioi of forfeiture. V.v: l.c v. is eontulent th it the in.'ti ri the t-tckioUlci, t?e "n;i- 'v, ,nd the nation, would ,e t -I'i-J'v- nronoted hv a s'v-aiv rit:on. Sip,1 a uno.ei al 1 ' i fcnl. ei, announ.a: t v: cnarrer is noiio;ieucu. 1 TK.it of ' iwiii! rrmove ad ! v !,- t' i r d ;?tenee or .-t.;aT ."at'.-.n ; n- su;"p.'se t.uit j.oV sb-iii ultima!-. i- be oi o-'-'nn ib at t!ie re?-oru: 1 v.c.Ialion fto- c!i n r are net '-ach as should r . nr- tlie bank t be put upon its t-i-.i, wou'd not a ote to that e'lect a ,re c .nhd .iut. in the eb nter: T' f a"'; 1ri'nt wonhl be tbi- I he C nnc- oi the United States have considered tins U j are .d', ed' n that the i t ported J f ' , il'-s 01 loe Charter :oc i:f mwoiV.'vj; a foifeirn-e of the V c''.v.to-, tbatthev are not sui;icient rp tb rise a scire facias, or call t oe charter are s 00 . 1 . 1 ire facias, or call ' . d . . -l .-dM 11 1 I , 'mk h fo:v a judicial triliunal . T. said, that if a proposition Ihi O t V : 1J. mnd- in the hoibc to rea, .,.. ,- . n-:n!v to oninion : but that, if the : a sh all he referred to the ine tribunals he would not loredecision hv a premature r r ra'eon of his impression on the -ct. His primary otnect His ruimarv otnect at - nt. he said, .vas to '.ve a 1 r inlimatjfni that tiie question f eciViture would be nrpxd when 1 1 . : rt ii calletl up; so that r;enc, -,: :n- a mnv have time tor reiiec '',(n relkCyol ioresec. m l an oimortii'dtv I i rono.n.,.-nr ,-in- caul Mr. T. it shall be found ihat the chartcrisnot forfeited.it will be "w """ " " . tors -and bv some timely and .. .. . . - teiV"'- mal-practkcs for the fu. VV (iiTPctrn t-pmi itintK m in. He would conclude by iv 1 th it it was the imnerioi'rfto'S tad .oppress the charter, or am its reputation by giving vcry assistance which legisla'"'n can afford. Mr. Tzjkr, thought, that any 'ltmct nronositions: as to the -unclost proper to be adoptw toward tbe Bank, had b t be deferred until the report,

of the committee on that sub-

nrtrd nn to more advantnp-e. o I hp nnr";tinn v is then takrn y

will the House now proceed to The Minister of the Interior according to the foregoing proconsider the said resolution? has given orders for always visions ; then it shall be considAwd it was decided in the neg- procuring naturalists, if practi- crcd there shall be stay of excative 71 to 53. cable, to goon board all ships cution as is by this act provisailing from our ports. These tied : Provided however, such New York, Jan. 12. naturalists will carry the plants security as is given in other civilization or the Indians, of France to our Colonics, and cases required bylaw for stay In pursuance of public no- bring back foreign seeds and of execution, shall be required ticein the newspapers a large plants for our botanic gardens before any person shall be en-

JIU 1 highly respectable meeting of persons from the various reMinHuu - , held last evening, at the Astern, bly Room, in the city Hotel, The Hon. Cadwallider D. Coi.dkn, mayor ot the city, t:.: ' lu ie xv.,s tuuimnouslv appon.tcd

!-"" " - .", c..o,eil to public s.ili: for cxsli nose ot ti aiisictin nm.T Livin-ostok, one ot and ileJ to tl.e Austin to, ri- i lun,l, on N.i.nr.l.v tl.c 27tl, importance. '

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uajuupm uup.un.u.uu j . imw miw nail arcr. i;ist. at thecnurt '.ouvc dper liy request of

or tne unjrea states, was u- inuiaTca, witnui a short time, in Mjdison, Lot N . in dint luminously chosen secretary, an immense fortune. He had Madison': :ikn' Int. n'V., u'rnwAinrvr

The meeting was opened by a become so powerful with the 04. and 2 of Madison,' Indian;;! spcccii tiom the Rev. Mr. Mil- 1 orte, that he had exiVUever- Taken in execution as th" pronor, who stated the objectjn al Boyars of the first class, wiio pertv of Thornton i: See to

view to be, to present a memolid to Congress, requesting that means may be adopted for ihc pumosc of introducing among the Indians within the territories ot the United States, the arts of civi'iicalion, knouled-e of letters, and the doctrine of the Christain religion. He was followed bv Peter A. Jay, Ksq. who with feeling and force, described the miserable coiulition of tlie Aboriies, tii- i ital eifecrs produeed by the vices of civiliza tion, which thev had imbibevt from their white neighbors, instead d its blessing, which ou:;ht to hive been communicited to them ; and by conelusive aniumcnts showed, that the countrv was loudly called j . " T ..... upon nv u regard i; ro uunui , its interest, ana its auty, io m.1-.- n c-rimn. united, and cn4 & ' fc y ' 7 t ercetic cnort to accomphsn tne frcat object in view. He con- ' ' " ' ' propriety of its adoption uiged, Dy a forcible address to the ' th Imixnrtnnrf1 (if Rcctjn2: nn the importance of ' the subject. UP" tiuuuii uunQ TT.. . I, . Kninnr f 1 ken. it was carried by an unin- c imous vote; and the President nnd Srrrrtarv were requested . f ran-m:t tho meinorial to both houses of Congress. The proceedings of the meetin were ngniy uueicMiug, and we venture to add, gratify t: v 'n,n speeches of the gentlemen who , mil tO Hie klUUltULC. . hvftorcsseo tne absemuiv "tit imnrrssivf- nat hetic and eloquent ; and we cannot but indulge the hope, that as the attcmion ot tlic Dcnevoient ana .. . 1 siderations to tins hu jject, iu .i fUt- 1,10 1Ppn ;rr UIU Uaui ue www.. . here, will be extensively followea tnrougii tne cuu...., , and tn.it tne consequent ui an united cfibn of hyrityinft. vor of the remainder ot these original proprietors o the country which we mhab.t may be to rescue them from the midnight darkness of vice and barbarism, and to elevate them to ,he rank and y.av. Hized, morai, auu y .ings, capable of rational enjov.

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or a memorial wmui uep.u- 3 um..., -j - -...:,; scntea for that puqiosc. The on the Michileton-n Bank, Con. commence between the. hoars pre.m j.u

moMon was seconded bv tne So ot 10 uoiis. auu 33 ot uui. u 1- w v.w... , nr.i... i ...4 k u'm-nlv Rmlr Kb V. i of where due attendance will be er.

mcnt like ourselves, and like

FnttPTfiM APTrrT rc v v-' vhv-ijlo. atto ., . iw.-, riv. i 2 ana royal nurseries &c. VIENNA, NOV. I. I ittv . . . I 1 J n , n m . .y from Uucharcst, in Wallachn, announces, that the rei-ning I nnce of that country, Prince jean Kiratza, had secretly uken la, demrture w.th all his had opposed his ambitious pro. jects. It appears to be ci:r: an thai the Grand Seignior intended to destroy him, in order to sicftc his treasure; but he had time to imitate his prcdeccsstr, Prince Yp .ihnti. laimediately alter the fi-'it of Prince Karatza, a Provisional Government was established. It is feared th it this event will occasion d i 5 1 u r ba nee s. Counterfeit Mri: -On ne ni-'bt of the 6t!i in-t. villims we:e detected in the v ctnity of Gce:-jnda, fi'.li) and t.iken into custod.v hr n issmr counterfeit and spurious .mon. cy, principally on the State Hmk f Indiana nn"! its branches. i ne un.ow mg is a cioii ip,f" h tirw- (rnnil iinnn n'u v.4 1..- .v; , uieui all counterfeit. On the State Bin of India.: na at Vinccnncs and branches. , T , . , dolls.; on Auoum imp.k in. 4 of 5 dolls.; on exchange bank to. 1 of T dolls. ; Oil Laale do. 3 of 5 do! C Bank do. 1 of 3 d:!N. ; on rine Bank of Baltimore, 1 o 5 lolls. ; on Worertor Mass. 1 ot 5 dons. LAW OF INDIANA. ANACTfcr th: benefit of dcutas. See. 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly cf th: Stale cf Indiana. That from and aftd.r r ikui:r offerr of this act. ei un if any person or persons shall reW o receive in payment of kiusc umv debts to be collected on cxecution by any shcrilYor constable in this state, the paper ot any cnanerea uau, .,aw -1 mfrrmtVr tranceuu.ll - , , . 'J.i" t nn : in t he neiffDOrilOOU at inc - o . time, there shall be a . further le term " , 1(" : f vj w.iv. - - - clffiS cases where special contorts velxen"ade for the pament ot certain bni.k Wis or specie. Sec. ;. In all cas herc thejust.ee before "horn any

1, ' .1.01. d nf r do of RuusS. ?oix.ter. Sale to Aho, ,

M. BAKER, S. J. C5

V" V ' rrsnn :n favor structcd by the perbon in tavor

of whom judg't is obtained, or

ci-.-,, ir, i ohuuui w uwiuit aiaau. iu rci i v.uvc in iJdyiuciu uaiiK uoics titled to the benefit of this Act. pi . i n . 1 rr 1 . inisacisna.i ukc enect ana be in force from and after twenty days after its publication in the Indiana Gazette. - - NOTICE. -'Ilicrc will ' be satisfy two executions; one in favor of Kbenczer Thomson i'z vSamtjcd I'honis-in, and one in favor of Samuel Thomson and Thomas Wallace. Sale to com. mence b etween the hours of J z and O ' wnerc due attendance will be .riven bv M. STAPP, i). s. . c. February 12, bb q. NOTICE. riir.RK will be exnosed to )bc sale fe.r rasli in hand, Saturday the 27th at i n the court house door :n ivladiNon, a fractional part of lot 1 N 49, in Madison, Indima, bcm.r 70 tect tront on Last street, runningbick 84 feet, the S - .J;' arvcr.,f-u,, f ran ion tvmg Kh i ' t-- 1 riro(r t said lot. and tie N. L 7 - , e feet from the N. h. coiner ot lot. Taken in execution s the property of John acmes, o satisfy a judgment in favor M. STAPP, d. s, j. c. February 12, loKj. NOllCE. WILL be exposed to public le for cash in hand, at the aie court house door in Madison,

on Tuesday the 23d inst. a John Donalds, ) Domestic attraction of 'lot No. 28, in the vs vtachment.

town of Madison, being twenty feet front on Main street, and running back 167 feet. Taken in execution as the property cf Jacob Uhoads, to satisty a judgmeiit m favor ot Stephens and Coleman. Sale d to commence between the hours of 1 o ec 1 2 o'clock, where due attendance will be given by M. STAPP, n. s. h c. February 12, 1819. NOTICE. n r n 1 iin-.r rt V in. 1 I Vlliuuwi twcv, ,iw;,d Vvnnn to mn directed. there will be exposed to sale uuu..u w.kr... , to the highest bidder lor ready money, on Wednesday the - f . tj 5 SfSot" No! 10 Taken as the pro- " rnel x RcddishPf to gj-v ajj execution in favor of - d D ;d M, g ;a c commencc at uure. o Februarv 1 1, i8 10. ieDruar, n?

NOTICE. THE heirs and legal repre; sentativesof Roderick M'Daniel, deceased, will take notice, that there will be application made by me to the next circuit court holden in Madison, for the Jefferson circuit, at their March term, for a division of the land whereof said Roderick was seized and possessed at his death. JOHN BURNS. February 3d, 1819. 114-'

ATTENTION. THE members of the Mai)n ilt lnf(intrv will be punctual in their attendance at he tavcrn of capt. M. Stapn, ftM tl, h ,i,u ( o'clock. V. M. for the nurbusiness of the Comman1st serg't. lVbruary 12, 1819. Land for Sale. If not sold at private sale before the 15th day of March I will offer at aucion on that day fifty acres of laud, within ne muc ni iiaoison, on rne hill, including about three acres of cleared land, a o juble cabin, and good springs. Any person wishing to purchase can know th? terms and see the premises, by applying to the subscriber in Mad!.o;!. PlUT-K- 1ILMIV1II.L. Februarv 14,18.0 114. THKRF will be sold at the oi Madion, If diana, nn Saturtwonti -h of rhis insthe building of a r'rn; ir use 16 feet wide by 22 feet long, nne story and and a half high, for the use of the Jailor. ome repairs to the r of the commission LBOFT, c ;.c. February 13, 1819. The Stat. - of Ii cb ana, ) ino j eihr v n amnt Clerks o.uee J'erson UirciuK Cour . EIr.a'octh ise,J ucnt In this craise a domestic attachment issued against said deLndanr. for the debt aforesaid, on the lGth d ie of janua v 1819, returnable, within O.venU- days, and is now" docketed in my oilice, and set for trial at the next term of the court niorcsaul. 1 ncretore me saia r.lizabcth V 'ne, the defendant aloies iid, i i hereby notified of tho )cndeney of baul suit. Attest, U. C. TATBOTT, c. j. c: rchruaoiry 13, 1819:

Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to self one half section of land, lying nine or ten miles north ot Madison, Indiana, on the waters of Indian Kentucky, fifty acre of which are cleared; it is rich, and well timbered, good spring in abundance, a;id several rail! seats eqiul to any perhaps iu the st&te. . MASON WATTS. Jaritiary 16, 1819. id

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