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FOUltTM OF JULY. At i meeting of a number of the citii'u of Madison, conver -d at the Washington Hotel j-i siid town, pursuant to pubf notice, on the eighth June, iSio, tor the purpose of maj:g the necessary arran-e-j:r;nts to celebrate the ensuing Anniversary of American In. j:-e:r-mce Ezra Biiicr, L-ij. ,'" J'-'i; ,,.:. .-.UHivua wa, appoint 4. V V r It r u ii) been determined, t t z ti.'wi'i-z A u 'itvers irvc r r.''ied uv us with Lvcomiti:r (;; It was resolved t!;.it i Cv'M;u;tec fe appointed tV-r the pu'.'jvis- or conrerrin:; wit!i the Lv i?nnittejs app.:i:it:d f-vwi the ir.iiitarv, and with i - r itouia ;e ivn i. such arratuieire.its may be pi oper for the 'irivirsi ceLbrition : AVherei,i v:, M:is. LJ.i ird C. EalKt, Li:iU" R. Leonard, and ji :;es R jj u ei c appointed that a ei'turt. UrJ:r:J Tint tlie proceedi:; of this meeting, be publ;e J i i thi next Li liana Iveaid the meetiier as i.Z.iA 13 ICER, Chr. ja.zULUV N, Scc'ry. V v York, Miv i. L iV En i'EI -LKiEXCE. A v t -r ot rr at imnrt inc. i I V1 i .Si- lv in the Su. r ite the -i I. ;ier ro vs. nc1 irv to :r t,,-;e ioilowinir ;r.L'r t iive a correct e p-r:- . hi i-sue. IVih ) E-.te-liothe p! UTitids in i S i 7 he stained . i , v : ,'v ; 11 iieb; in- V. vent I aw, pa ei Rv-i;.:r,.; u on the I'M t ,, .1 ---ft tue II. , t.i it ins "iv v- tiie et; .1 S COUUl U!u :t to ee:n): tr.e - n unpn mment, but rtv su!v;cquentlvacU;c pi ii!Pi:i toot-; tun n n . , iii.-t tne t -s a motion on tlie part O w ! e n : . i'.t m r r. i . r J f r rc'.i. r. 'I he pa: pi ;n itted to the court, nd arere it 1 -rv-th hv tiie - -i on m.i t..: i;tjr r-;e pi-5.!:..; r, - v-Ute v.... : h.v . n i vatii an i rcter- ; o it as - r.i t . I - ,t to I;c,,ntro::ed lv i: , ;i' W 1 f 4 I opuiion i'l n,it! . , -,nJ ordered t':e " ' 1 V . . . 1 '-'-"stind t', . eie liior 1 ittt; i,A j t: :'4 'Ta en;, uro.rrsr.VT, i i r '!u l f i uii i j ; an:i ! ! -v iHpm md hi, L1). v inn r xpetted to hold inn Ji lon-'er. J;,: ltiirt't cf).xt-.d from ' -t-'. . If'; k tut r.' ; ' p trst ie-

the second division of the Lima vnidirinn thn arnnd armada

i r for Buenos Ayrcs. It is distinctly understood that the whole of this specie is private property mind that. "The second band of conspirators, arrested at Valencia have been humr." CESSION OF CUBA TO GBRITAIN. Charleston. May I c. The renort of the cession of the Island of Cuba to Great 15 main, received a feu days .since, via Savannah, gains eretience. L.ant. L.iarKon ot tne hcu- VLMcrilav, in six Jv H . ,..,. .,, ,',,, .,,;sl', sciiooiier o-ea iiorse, arrived stroin umor. JiTuaica, leaving behind him tin ce sloops of war. Tlieprop.cscil ces-dou was generally accredited by the inhabitants when captain CXirksou mailed but caufed much dis- uisfaction. So much indeed, were the public enraged, that it was publicly declared, th.it if the island must pass from its prrsent government, tlte inhabitants the.n- . 1 , inonev, and afterwards acclarc , , . , . tiiwinelyes independent. Can di ' . i k. til w IlCXt xi U jiust ejection. Fcr GcverKcr, Jesse L. Holm 1:1, J'onathan jennnings; ' .- Ltcut. Gzverncr. Ratliif lioon, Dennis Tcnnington, J Viti Dtpauv, iilarston G. Clark, F:. 1,1 l). i 4 . v K li hill' 1 I 1 ! 1 T t 1 W)h 1 11 Cotton, AVilliam Carpenter. Fcr r'e Ik use cf Rtnsetitativss, Williamson Dunn, leremiah Sul'ivan, Jv)5eph Ogles by, I iii es ard. 1 j. ... i A A 1 ' 1 i e v , i. . . V Mr; d.'. di i ht r .VI-r-'.Hts s;n "''s kin-.;. I tint 1 e:.d ell pan.?, aua ytt the ". baue di j 1 portin- j.uan- ts run? l i ili 11 ' .. i (. t ;n U i;l It t :rn. :.. t .c t.:c P. en voe.;tt 1 i'j In .-ar.ie.- .ia:d V.i .a.l tu. !i j P t r -p: t.'P-,'t i.e, roin tunc ij Ti'u - 1 i I''. .ti a. ' u ee 1 j : ; f Pt Ui ir.c hum.'j vt-ii t;t i.kr:it: . 1 . , . 1 . . ... I "i i . . c i'-'-kd V ;. ; P.i e. t..-r i.i: ie 1 'i . ,1 v 1 1 . . -. t i r Pi civ o 1 ; ruc tlisun should hcd y e' - 1 1 1 a; .1 : t-l;.- cai 1 l tie 1 VI Av , I til- eP ;j. A. ' 4 in nature s 10: uuj Lavic t.. occun r-prcad his e: .1:;; . .r.d ,u.i:;yP the mnrinr; billow W, o spukc tic ativc sound to all . a a. , d tiie :e: ;'tt tall. Wh , .;) tke ell ti.tluie lata life, Ai o h : .c -e l !:.i u- ic its sti it.. xie! d v. IP '.ju. it.. P nial birth 1 e S; !., il td taitii: At.,1 s;-d Ivi rule ail below Aed h'fre i :t hi 1 ia v' p : v.tr ke.ow. t''- 1:1 eat r. a I l v cm; x-: i a. i ins u;rA wo e uantr. f . ? . i ; d i ; i peis raise 1 e 2 I . ; f," ' - wnaRl.Hii ii x pi .e: J . -:.i u;ie.,joai J.nu.d . - .a..,- ta-U' v,u Cfiiu;,

tt . I Acw Al:cn, ivladison, Indiana. He n;tp,rms that adiniral sir -r k . ' t,.t i . i tt r , Atic nousc is wen calculated ijotue Fopmm, after Ivmcr i.,r ,, r i. , i , . )ra public house, situated on some time in iiavannafi, sailed M,:tl r v m n , r r Alam Cross vN: .Mulberry street

Let saints and seraphs join the choir

Let Panic fingers, tune the lyre, Let cherubs raise suhlimcr tone And shout their accents round his tli rone; Let Fcraphim accord the song Whilst rallvinK: 'round the God-like throng, Whilst worlds in all their grandeur shine, In e-nbi m of the ;r at DIVINE. nicest Dens, horn nd.is Den-! Q ii construxit inaios immd lmru'rat rr.Winito tt L-uheriKit ?n.i ot'cu'u cxplkat. 1 O - -V .... GREAT BARGAIN. FOR SALE OR RENT ON ACCOMMOD V I ING TERMS, The Tavern slant! which I now occupy at the si n of the 52 cet on tlie former and 60 on the litter, with , dining room 40 feet by 16; tlie stable ii 50 by 26 and inferior to none in the st ite. Bmk stockin the Farmers and Mechani.V bank of Indiana, or any ot the buiks in Cincinnati oi Louisville, will be taken in p lyment; or the purclmcr by piyin part in hand can have liberal indulgence for the bihn.-rv if not so.d by trie first of AtJrilKr , n vUM, v.id v-2 rented tor anv , ' tLim, not exceeuiup- tiur vears. 1 ne suoscU'...5er sti-l continues to keep 1 liouse of Entertainment at the above .-, ROBi'. BRAN II A". June 12, i 8 10. 1 1 t& I he Editor the Cincinnati Gazette, and Kentucky Herald, will insert the above tlnco tippea and forward their accounts to ihU o:Iiv.e ror pay. irnt. I'l ; still f js J JH. a.JU HAS his received frcm New Orleans, an assortment of I Bale of Cotton. lime 1 2, 1 S 1 c, 1 7 1 Filly U)!lar.- lnwirJ. Sl'R A Y E D o r s t o ! e n f r o m the subscriber living in Montgomery townstnp, jcniongs countv, on the 1 M h or Aonl last, a Bhch Mare eight years old, 15 hands high, a small star in her forehead, fresh shod, one white foot, trots and paces. Five dollars and ail reasonable charges will be paid bar the mare alone if taken in the st ite, 20 if taken out of the state, or 50 dollars for the nnreand thief. E. CLIKIN13EARI). June 12, 1819. 3l Ton Dollars Reward. Stolen from the subscriber near Utica, Clark countv, on Wednesday last, cm ba v hjrse seven years old, 15 hands high, a small star in his forehead, some saddle spots, both hind feet white, has the spaven on his near hind leg which makes him lame when haul rode, no brands percicvable. The above reward will be mven on delivcry or sattstictory lnronnation ot the above horse. BASIL PR ATI I ER. June 7, 1819. 131 3W -k.J JX. JL- JCJL kj Of various kiiiclo lor pale af tins o::kc

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AVILL be exhibited in the town of Madison, at the "Washington Hotel, on Mnnda, Tuesday and Wednesday next, from 9 o'clock in the innrninuntil live in the evening. The form ot this LION i sti'kinpjy majestic, his figure is very respect iblc, his looks are determined, his gait is stately, and hi voice is tremenduous His weight is 500 lb. 1 1 is height 3 feet 6 inches, and his length a feet 9 inches. He is the largest in America, and the only one of his kind. In a word, the body f this animal i the best model of strength, joined to agility. Yet poweiful and terrible as this animal is, its anger is noble, its courage magnanimous, and its temper susceptible of grateful impressions. It has often been known to despise w.vV tnd defenceless animals, thrown to be devoured by it, to ue in habits f cordiality with it, to share subsistence, and eventoiveit a preteicnce when its portion was scanty. Thi LION is the surviving one of a pair which were on Irvird 0 tlie brig William, from the river Senegal, bound to Liverpool, and were intended as a present to tlie prince regent of Great Britain. He is perfectly docile arid obedient to his keeper,, will in k his hand and permit him to handle his paws, to pi ty with l.im, and olten manifests great fondness nd afkctiurj tor him. No apprehensions of danger need be entertained, ay he i secured in a substantial iron cage. Tickets to be had at tiie prin cip.il uverrs. ; Admittance 25 cents- Chiklieu half price. June 12, 1819.

t ll;v Bs virtue of a writ of fira facia-, to me directed, v, ill be sold to the highest bidder, lor ca-h in hind, on Tuesday the 2 2d ipsr. at tlie court house door in Midison, an undivided half lot No. in the new addition to the town of MadEon; and an in-divided Iraction ot lot No. 2, in the same town, taken in execution as the piopertv of Thornton & See, to sandy an execution in favor ot Samk Thompson & Co. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on said day. Due attendance will be given by tne MIL I ON SEAPP, June 12. 1819. p. s. j. c. TAKEN UP BY Daniel V. Prvor of Saluda township, Jeilerson county, :i sot red mare 4 v ears old, 14 hands high, star and snip, hind feet while, branded thus on the near shoulder (G U) new bell ami leather collar; appraised by Jeremiah Smock and Peter Mikesel before me to 32 dollars and 50 cents. SAML. MCKINLEY, j. p. April 24, 1819. 131 3W TAKEN UP BY John Anderson of Saluda township, Jefferson county, a Bay Horse 14 hands high, 8 years old, nigh hind foot white, some saddle marks appraised before me by Michael Stucker and John Stucker to 32 dollars, SAML. M'KINLEY. i. n. Miy 29, 1819. 11 3w iSUTiUK. THE subscribers having sold off their stock of goods, request all persons indebted to them on note or book account to imke immediate pavme.tt. DAVID M'CLURE, :k Co. i l.' y 2 f , llipp 2 29

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"7 Q TAKEN UP BY Guil B irdon of Saludi towfiiliip, jrdierson county, a Biy Iiorse 15 hands high, nine years old, bianded R on the lefw shtjunlder, ii on the left thigh, a vt.tr, hind feet white, some saddle marks appraised by Jeit muli S-uock and Pc'er Mikesel before n;c to cightv di.llai s. same. M'XInley. J. p. Api il 1819. '31 3 TAKEN UP BY Henry Stucker of Saluda township, Jefferson counn, & Gray Stud Hoise 4eatso.d no brands, 14 hands high appraiacd by James M'Cleiand and Oswald Sndth, to I'd doU lais bcfire me. SAME. M'KiNLEY,j. p. April 11, 1819. 131 3W Fq the LitUrs of the Ina.uta iepuL tluun, GtNTLEMtN, 1 wish through the medium of your paper, to inform "Judge Hunt, that the statement he lias made to the public of my having destroyed the bill for a road from Madison to this place will not do. 1 was not a member ot that legislature , but if he will not drop the subject 1 will lay the whole transaction as relates to his conduct. before the public, and I am persuaded he cannot answer for the un pardoi able course he has taken in relation to that subject, to an enlightened and free pejpk JOHN VAWIER. Vernon, May 28, 1819. 130 WANTEiT A first rate milch COW, for which a liberal price vAU U.i riven. vppiy at tliu CIUC' Jure

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