Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 130, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 June 1819 — Page 3

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; ...-cess ana or uic , aU people, luve undergone a- , 'vn4 I confess it I sec Lehinc a period when J who treated then, as a 1 " -n K. nt much dlSCOtlf ! VtcJ as the Spaniards of old I ward to the Netherlands." Accounts from La Plata. Buenss Ay res, March 2. The State of this place is tru. dmiorable its trade is very pUch reduced in consequence ff the communication vith the terior being cut off by wanduring hordes of Indians, well armed ami mounted, who travcrsc tl-e country, driving off the cattle, and committing ex-r,-ci that shock huiiunity. kiuii of foreign goods arc renins', and the produce of the country extremely scarce ar.J niga. The credit of the government is very much reUuccJ, its paper being y per ::nt, diicouut, and daily gctV lower. Ail the regular troops hive '! :::a withdrawn from this city ut;t aiinst the Montoneros, ; Indians who infest the intci t:,hiit they cannot do any (VT with them, beint well 'rrjnttd they always avoid a rgj'ir attack. I: is said that ;ti: desertions have been very rzit from the troops sent out I ;osn here. The military duty I vtiv-v prrorm?d by the avicss, icr mihtn, composed of the r.tive population, and the free lucks, It appears the) were l crjercu to assemble witnout i :r.:, when it was intended to crop-;c to them to join the re-.T"4-1- i'ivMi ivjiicr t)s. i ney tyhJj suspicion that some at. of tins kind was to Klidr, and appeared with arms rj ammunition. To prevent surprise they had their scmistationed at the corners of i neighboring streets. On harangue i by their o!lirequeuing their consent u march, some few cried out -it tl-y were willing, but the Warily declared they would i i f':rC:J cr -V and beia a very riotous and inJ; igm.mner. They finally i:"-'a'seJ or their own accord, y o l-ir muskets off along -erects, cheering each otlw r.an"4 s;vc-inng to defend Uir nqhts with the whites. immediately -n by the v( iwrn 1 1 1 .-Mi : vrv , o twin u tms miirinwii c.,: 'T "inn'' ...... v. t VJU IV. patrolled the !;;;- ;hr i night, to ap. P;(sld t.'ie blacks of this re4tI1s and in a short time .Nt or them were lodged in MURDER ! j" ,, Xy. Mjy. xe. U to:hn--l li.u-e this day r ";-lved TomThos.C. Roberts, : i. this pi ice (who is now Odean.Oa letterinformlr'5 that on his descent to :;-ty he found floating in 1 ; MissisS!ppi, the body of a W ,l lIlucn "angled, who K ",l Papers found in ?,: ,f ; there can be no )' . WliS Jami s Dorothy, cdUr andattor. L'.v fro:n thc bUte of ! 'i'v .P'pers arc n0v in my u.on; ai,lng them there f TCr f rccrimi!iendation it; Jones, who writes i ' 1 In to the Hon. t: . -

Ceo. Bullitt of the Arkansaw territory, and states that Mr. Dorothy was a native of Lexington, Kentucky. Your insertion of this brief description in your valuable paper may afford some satisfaction to the friends of the deceased. I am with respect, Wm.B. BOOKER.

A Salt Lick was discovered some years since in a very deep valley on Twin-creek, about eight miles from Salem. The land was taken up by a Mr. Lee of this county, who has associated Capt. William Rod man, and capt. James R. Higgins, for the purpose of carrying the object of making salt into effect. They last week commenced boring, and had not penetrated more than four feet through a solid rock before they struck a vain of salt water, which has been pronounced by men who have been at various salt works, to be superior to any in the western country. This carried into effect, will be of great advantage to our country, by rendering us more independent of the other states who are constantly taxing us for this necessary article.-Tocsin. COMMUNICATION. Messrs . Editors, I wish through the medium of your paper to inform the electors of Jefferson county that Joseph Strickland, is a candidate for the office of countv commissioner. They will do themselves justice by giving their suffrage to one who has labored through the heat of the day. A VOTER. FOR THE INDIANA REPUBLICAN An Acrostick, written and dedicated to the supposed author ol the piece signedINCOG. FILIUS Aesculapil Ua xvhi.aour liurd ui;ukd h:s , ;y; Cair.c then come god-Uke spirk To waft his kindling sou on Idt-h: ( r v,-:i!d hr mounts on ti;ue h ih.s U ound htax-cn's pale blu- he daru hi-, t vv C ori t ; I;j vic,'.j ;h;.; strc am sub1 n, A round their spheres f: cir time to tiiiH', R om:d tarth Klow through climes '. l I'ursties ids widfr.'mg bounds to rove. Kr.vjrbs? fir distant woild Xo, iuK,.nd rU he sees unfuriM, 1 vn Uiuis the v.ic tli u eye can View E nu-rs new worlds and roves Vn; through R ound ht even's concave ethereal hire. Ctrv verh crocus; et iiKikus c::;Sal e :iu!.a heata. ; o;es or:-:i;i Primo que poetls vi?m duxit Salve fiar.ima sacra inspira:o itieara nu-nttra, Sacrum- queddam argumentur.i sentiam. ( V Arrived here yesterday morning, the Steam-boat Vesta, An. derson, from Louisville, bound for Cincinnati, with freight and a number of passengers, among whom were about fifty U. States regulars. One ot the soldiersdied very suddenly a few hours previous of their arrival without any apparent illness, and was interred in this place.

MARRIED At Vernon, Jennings county, Ia. on Sunday the 30th inst. by the Rev.

Joe! Butter, Mr. Justus Ricir, late of Chenango county, N. Y. to Mrs. Elcb Wells, of the former place. Thursday last, by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Oglesby, Peter Hemphill, Esq. to Mrs. Tab ttha Campbell, both of Madison, la. '1 ho fouls spurn Hymen's ren'de pOWTS, We who improve his golden hours, By sweet experience know, That marriage rightly understood, Gives t the tender "and the good, A paradi.se below.'

IMPORTANT! ! Those who are indebted for the Indiana Republican for the year iSiSt and for job work and advertising arc earnestly requested to discharge their accounts immediately. June 5, 1819Masonic Notice. THE brethren of Union Lodge, No. 2, in Mulison,Li. intend celebrating the anniver sary ofSt. John the Baptist. All worthy masonic brethren who can make it convenient are requested to attend. By order of the worshipful master. R. C. TALBOTT, Sec'rv. June 5, i S 1 9 - 15 TO PRINTERS & PATRONS-" .Bczc-are cf a -j ill; an ! ! WIN SLOW SKKEL, As he calls himself, .7 printer, called on me between two and 3 weekssince for employ, dresscd in an old suit of blue, which he said he purchased at Louisville in consequence of buying all his clothing in coming down the Ohio on a raft which was stove to pieces b going over some rapids, ileka this place secretly vn Wednesday .last about eleven do?.1 irs in my debt for money and clothing, besides taking uom the office several articles or coUung such as verts, handkerchiefs, shirts and stockings to what amount is unknown. He is also in debt to several other citizens for articles of a small amount. He took with him proposals for the Tooin ; and in my absence had printed proposals for a paper to be published in .Salem, entitled the Scorpion Lash, Esq. and was last heard of in the neighborhood of Charlestown where he had collected some money due for the Tocsin, offering his proposals for subscribers:, presenting a forged certificate with my name to it, stating that I had taken him ss a partner and authorising him to collect subscribers and money, and said he was going the round doing the buMness of thc firm. " lie siys that his father lives in Chillicothe Ohio, that he served his apprenticeship in the city of New York, and has since travelled nearly ail over the U. States. He boasts much of his parents and relation, and tells many big talcs of himself. He is very ca'l pable of acting the rascal and much of an adept in the art of roguery. He is about 26 years of age, rather under common size, bout 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, long dark hair, down look, and the end of his nose turns up ; he has lost one or two of his upper fore teeth, for which he has substituted a piece . of a bone cut in the form of two teeth which he does not always wear as they plague him

in eating. He wore away a new five dollar hat with a large brim, sailor-jacket, striped vest and new pair of shoes, and took away two pairofunblcach. ed linen pantaloons. Printers, by inserting thc abovc or a part of it, may prevent a further prosecution of his scheme, of reaping the fruits of others labor. E. PATRICK. Tcain-officCy Salem, hn May 31, 1319. J 3"Thc above described villian was in this place on Monday last, collected some money due for th& Tocsin, and went off without paying his tavern bill. Edrs. Rep. TAKKiN UP BY Arcn Jinings of Montgomery township, Jennings county, la. a sorrel marc supposed to be 6 years old, about 13 hands high, with some white on her left hind foot, some white on her mane supposed to be done bv the collar, and a white stripe Ln her forehead, shod before with old shoes ; appraised to 23 dollars by Chapman Denelow and Edwaui Clinkmybeard, before mc this 1st day of May, 18 19. LVAN THOM AS, j. p. 130 3W , I WISH To purchase two or three izood WORK HORSES. A. FOSTER. Madison, June 5, 18 19. 130 NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale tor cadi in hand, in the town of Lexington, Ia. on Friday the 1 ith day of June next, tractions of lots Nos. 16 21, in said town, being 45 five feet ii out, running back i3o feet through said lotsNos. 16 k er. Taken in attachment as the proper tv of fames Rodders to satisfy a judgment in favor of James Ward. Sale to commence between the hours of ;o and 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by ' MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. May 2 6, i3 19.

Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell the plantation whereon he now lives, situated on the waters of Richland creek, twelve miles north west of Madison, Jefferson county, in range 10, town, ship 5, and north west quarter of section eight. Being under considerable improvement, between 13 and 14 acres cleared, eight of which is well set in timothy, a comfortable cabin, with several never failing springs, and a pleasant little streatn running through said quarter, renders it an object worthy the attention of farm-ers;-lt is elevated and healthy, and in a good neighborhood. A leading road from Madison to Graham, will pass through or adjoining the premises shortly. Any person wishing to purchase will meet with a bargain by applying immediately to the subscriber, living on the premises, who will make known the terms. JOHN DONNER, May 18th, iSio,

NOTICE. BY virtue of writs of YendU ditiona Exponas, directed to the sheriff of the county, will be exposed to public sale for cash, in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 5th day ,of June next, one in-lot in the town of Lexing. ton, Ia. known on the plat of said town by No. .138. Taken in execution as the property of Win. Flemming to satisfy two judgments, one in favor of Sturgcs & Luckett, and one ia favor of Jacob Touts. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and four o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by MIL TON STAPP, D. S. J. Cm May 20, 1 8 19. NOTICE. By virtue of .writs .of Yenditiona Exponas, directed to the sheriff of ,the county, will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Tuesday the 8th day of June next, eighty acres of land lying on the waters of ;Big Creek, and adjoining to the farm cf Simeon L. .Reynolds. Taken in execution as kthe property of Jacob Minton, .to satisfy an ex coition in favor Oaburn King, assignee ;&c. ALSO, The undivided half &i a TanYard and Lot lying north of, and immediately adjoining to Madison, la. Taken in execution as the property of Martin Rowser, to ' satisfy the a bove judgment and one in favor of -Sfudrick Barns. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and 4 o'clock, ori said day, where due attendance .will be given bv MILTON STAPP, S. J. Cr May 20, 1 S j 9.

NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison,, on Tuesday the 8th day of June; next, a fraction of lot No; 07-

in thc town of Madison, "la. being 29 feet front on second street, running back 167 feet. Taken in execution as the property iff John Gavitt, to sa. tisfy two executions; one in favor of Thomas Boicourt agent for Wm. Heath, and thej other in favor of Thos. Jones. Sale to commence between the: hours of ten and five o'clock: on said day, where due atten dance will be given by MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c May 26, 1 8 19. ONE of the firm of V. & j; KING, has just returned froir; Philadelphia, with a supply of Summer Goods, which in addition to their tor rner stock makes a general assortment. They are now opei x for sale at their store in MadiU son. All of which theywiK sell low for cash. In consequence of the Ios.t of a large quantity of goo is the subscribers are under tJ-ao necessity of having money, and they must have it. They hope those indebted to them will settle their accounts immediate V. & J. KING May 29, 1819 X3Q