Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 142, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 August 1819 — Page 3
si, pirt. cciscs to be bound proper to state, that the t K letters received m this Cfroffl Madrid give no rea...t that the 1 rcaty
guotb- duly ratified. . f if S'auonnl fotelUgcr.ccr. ' , K;Ai I. :t ACEUOM AS. have been receive) fjTv l?nitcd States frigate Ma- , :,n captain Dounes, arrived YiirxUo on me -Jin ox f-nre, ai'ra PassaSc of eighty - frern Norfolk, and fifteen from fii-'5 t intl She experienced un-"t-nonlv nc weather oil Cape jtanJ hcing becalmed close Ui"'s th Cape for several hours, r - w ere astonished to had o k ' . . . i TCI : indeed, tliev ma not to be in the least atl - a current alter parsing V'banJ. Terra 1L1 Fucgo . ,--r.Jr covered witn snow, as fir as i.i rWvecouiu eieuu; uuiuie r - an i sin ill Iolmds in the )rh:ovl had none upon them. itcr passing the straits of Magel- & vi1 continued fine weather, r vessel experienced a gale ot TJ. of four days continuance, much bid weather. : the date of our letter, as the -ii r alreadv knows from other s, Lord Cochrane command- ; : he Chilian navy, consisting of r.Saa Martin, of 00 guns Laar, oi j , O'liigjhis, of 50, a -rvette, of and three large :rv was oat on a cruise. The Androautche (a British fiigate) Lit at Li-nitwo frig ates and two rigscf v.ur, and a Spanish merchant shi with a minion oi dollrs on board. It was expected eV;rv r.iomcnt to hear of the result cf Lid Cochrane's attaek on the tart of" Ollao (where we have alr Jv- heard, he wai unsuccessfi n liis first attempt.) If lie t JJ hi defeated, it was the o;:n of the writer of these letir. t!i at it would be a nut u fona.ute thing lor Chili, a it r;a!.d hardly be possible for that 'eminent to refit and provision v. s.ja.ulron for aaoth r cruize. J taer made no prize money, a id 'cre njt paid th-ir wug-s, the would certamiv leave the ser- ' fjr henthev had List hailed, men had not been pa d ior a fuize, and lefttlie port much dis'.isf.cd. In h i d, the crew of die ijrv;tte miiiinied, and confined "'r oUeers, with a vie w to take t'v.'jV.ii i j Lim a, where they said ''cyihc.i!d be pii i for their ser.tr. Ilowvvr after ha tag posscWna cf the ship tor three di., iHe was retaken bv the o.fu.r: three nwu were killed in the con-t-s f v had been since !iot witii-v-it trial, and twenty three remaini to he tried. It the fleet hould return, after i-, without doing any thing, tnere '5,j'aJ iag fio.n his incident, itLi Hoc of their getting to sea a-p-. Lard Cochrane, it was besved, would do all that he could Cj wi;H the means he had, and if fceviai favored him it was sup F'i that he might take or destroy in h i"'ci Chili. General San 3IarLord Cochrane appeared bosom friends; but some apri.d to think, have selfish, and patriotic objects desire to cont1;f Peru, no: for sake of free:!h but with a view of personal tion and aggrandizement. To YplUh his lews, be thev wickabethev charitable, St. Mary,1 grains Chili to the last dollar. .h Moving tlie Chilian and A.'a" o&cm from the army, & f l"t:.n l!i Bamos Avrcans and ' V'htntn. His enemies say he vrant, and that the peo"tlrd that country generally fear, ' v l ,rjthatchini. - director, is said v 'K a.iuahh- ar.d good mm, but .:'f f ' 'hi' !mc, if ,U1 subje-tt "'Aoi St. Martin. , ' bad w ait. "'. v r arrivi rl.
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Downcs to call at Lima, after his departure from Valparaiso. It was not known what construction would be given to Lord Cochrane's proclamation of blockade, of which we have had notice, in regard to vessels of war. If it was to be extended to ships of war, as it was not the object of captain Downey unnecessarily to enter into any controversy with those people, he intended to delay his entry until the Andromatche should have tried the force and validity of the blockade; the more especially as no particular business, besides that of general observation, required the Macedonian to visit Lima. This determination of captain Downcs, to avoid rather than court collision, shews a prudence worthy of the character this gallant officer bears in the service.
in: AT. The excessive heat which has been experienced in this city for some davs past, appears to have extended to the northern cities, probablv, also, to those in the touth. In this citv, the thcimometor stood, at 5 o'clock on Sunday evening, in the shade, at 98 degrees, and may, at some hour of the day, have been yet higher. Several sudden deaths have occurred within the three or four last days, from the effects of exposure to intense h?at, or from drinking cold w ater. Thepreciie, number cf d-aths we know not, nor the namrs of those w ho died; they were generally emigrant laborers, whose imprudence caused tluir death. We had a li ght shower cn Tuesdav evening, w hich s re d to coo! the air a little, but has afforded no tele if to the suffering vegitation, which withers before the scorching heat of the sun. In Philadelphia the thermometer stood, on M mdav, at 12 o -do-k, at 93; in New-York, on Saturdav, at 99; and ovt Sunday at lUl i said to be the greatest heat recorded in this country. X it, 7.4 t c ccr. COMMUNICATED. The citizens of Madison arc requested to attend at the court bouse, cn the first Mondav of September next, and say by their votes, whether the town thall Le incorporated or not. A CITIZEN. 1'rom the Cicavelar.d, Ohio, HegisDIED At Merwin's Hotel, in this village, on Tuesday the 6th inst. Mr. THOMAS S. WI:B5, author A zhe Alison noruor, ot Boston, Mistachuett. lie arrived here earlv on t lie inoi ning ot the5h, on board tue steam bait from Buffalo. On the morning of the 6th, he was making arrangements for his departure to Worthi lgton, Oai ; after purcliainga horse esc waggon, he ascended the stairs to his lodgings, as ws suppos. ed for the purpose of changing his clothes. He was short ly after discovered by Mr. Merwin, lying upon his bed, in an Apoplectic Fit. Medical aid was immediately sent for Doctors MTntosh and Town attended, but notwithstanding their unremitted exertions, after lying senseless tor some hours he expired. Madiscn Royal Arch Chapter , August 13, 1819. 3 Resolved, That as a testimony of respect for our deceased Brother Thomas Smith Webb9 lateD.G. G. LLP. of the U. S. of America, the members of this Chapter will wear crape on their left arms for the space of thirty days. The members of Union Lodge, No. 2, arc requested to do the same. A. C. LANIER, SccV The members ot Union Lodge, No. 2, of Madison, la. have also resolved, agreeably to the above request, to wear crape on their Iclt arms for thirty days, (and request sojourning
brethren to do the same) In tes timony of their respect for the above named deaceised worthy brother. Russian Minister, The National Intelligencer of Thursday mentions, that ' the Russian Minister, whilst on an excursion to Mount Vernon, obtained, from a tree, growing over the tomb of Washington, a small branch sufficient to make a walking stick, which lie intends sending to Russia, as a present to the Emperor Alexander, in remembrance of our beloved Washington,, with the simple motto of " Mount Vernon' engraved on a small gold plate fixed on its head." CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! ALL those indebted to the subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts either by cash or notes against the tenth of September, as iongerindulgcnce cannot be given. Those who do not avail themselves of this opportunity will find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. JOHN SHEETS. N, B. The subscriber also wishes to purchase a quantity of wheat for which the hiirho est price will be given in cash, or payment of debts, delivered at the Gallatin Steam Mill, Ky. or at his store in Mvdison Indiana. J.S. August 28, 1819 42 3C
LOST THE tenth volume of Mavor's Universal History. Any person having it in their possession, will confer a favor on the undersigned by informing him of the same, or leaving it at Gen. Metk's Law otlice. JAMES F.D.LANIER. August iSth 1619, 142 LAST NOTICE. We once more request all persons that are indebted to us by note or book account to make payment before the tenth of next month. Persons failing to comply with this notice, may expect their accounts to be put in the hands of proper officers for collection. DAVID MCLURE,& Co. August 2. 1 8 1 o 142 DOCTORS DOWNEY & WATTS, have removed their shop to one of Maj. Stapp's rooms on Mulberry street, two doors below the corner, aud directly opposite Doct. Canoy's three story brick house, where they may be consulted, at all times unless absent on professional business. They continue to render their services in the practice of Physic, Surgery, Obstetricks, he Madison, August 24, 18 19. 142 TAILORING BUSINESS. SAMPLE REED RESPECl FULLY inform their customers & the public, that they have commenced the Tailoring Business in partnership, in the room formerly occupied by Doctors Downey & Watts, on Maincross street, adjoining Messrs. Branham & Stapp's tavern. They invite all those who wish any thing done in their line of business to give them a call. They flitter themselves that iroui their attuitiui and long
experience in business they will give general satisfaction. They have just received the latest fashions from Philadelphia, and presume they are such as will please gentlemen of refined taste without discrimination. They tender their thanks individually to their former customers for their patronage while carrying on separately, and hope to merit and retain their future support in conjunction. August 28, 18 19. 142 3 LOOK SHARP. ALL persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle their accounts. It is hoped those whose accounts have been standing for sixty days and longer, will pay attention to this notice; if they do not they may expect to have cost added to their accounts without respect to persons. CHAS. W.BASNETT. August 28, 1 8 1 9. 142 NOTICE. By virtue of a writ of ftra facias to me directed, will be sold at the court house door in Madison, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on Monday the 6th day of September next, a fraction of lot No. 10 1 in the to A n of Madison, la. bounded as follows, viz: begin, ning iS feet from the South East corner of said lot, running thence" north with Walnut street fifty four feet, thence west 50 feet, thence south 54 feet, thence east 30 feet, to the beginning. Taketi in execution as the property of Jesse Brite, at the suit of Brook Bennett. Sail to commence between the hours of ,10 and 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given bv M. SrAPP,d.s. j.c. August 19 th, 1819.
TAKEN UP BV Ekillis Willhite, one brown mare 14 hands high, with a small bell on tied with a rope, some saddle spots and a sore back, a star in her forehead and a small snip, and has had the pole-evil and her head stiff, 14 years old Appraised to 15 dollars before tnc, the 25th dav of lulv, 18 10. MESHACH HYATT, j. p. 140 Wheat Wanted. ALL persons indebted to me arc informed that I shall leave this part of the country about the 20th of Sept. next, therefore if they wish to settle their several accounts with me, they will call previous to that time. All demands that remain unpaid at the above date, will indiscriminately be lodged in the hands of suitable persons for collection, with instructions to commence suit immediately. M. PARK. N. B. Merchantable wheat will be received in payment (from those who have no cash) at 50 cents per bushel. August 21, 1819. 140 NOTICE. By virtue of a writ of fir a facias to me directed, will be sold at the court house door in Madison, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on Monday the 6th day of September next, a fraction of lot no. 97, in the town of Madison, ii. bcj.'ng
30 feet front on Second strcerf and running back 167 feet being the west part of said lot: also one gray horse. Taken in execution as the property of John Gavit, at the suit of Thos Boicourt, agent of Wm. Heath. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on. said day, where dqe attendance will be given by M. STAPP. August 29th 1819. sum? mm)3 B. Branham & Newberry. Having established themselves in Madison, in the mercantile business, have opened a complete 6c general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, & Groceries, which were purchased in Philadelphia, in March and April last; at which time goods were scarcely .ever known at more reduced prices. Tho3e who feel disposed to procure great bargains for cash, will call at their store, directly opposite R. Branham's tavern, and two doors above the store of Messrs S. Stapp and Co. Madison Ja. Aug. 6, 1819. 140. The State of Indiana,? JelFerson, County, 5 Jona didcap, vs Rer.iamin W.Hunt, j T , William Hunt, WW- fla CUl 7 l'.ixn Ml';irl and U jam.-s V. Donalds. This day came the plaintiff by his attorney, and filed his bill, and it appearing to the sat isfactionof the court, that the defendants Benjamin W. Hun tm William Hunt, and Wi!liai;a M'Farland, are not at this time residents of this state-whereupon on motion, it is ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unless the said absent defendants shall by themselves or counsel, enter tiieir appearance to said suit that the same will be taken aa confessed, and decreed accorcjj ingly, in their absence. By order of the court, R. C. TALBOIT, Cl'k 138
The State of Indiana, Jefferson County, J ss. Jefferson Circuit Court June Term, 1819. Oeorge lOi.roe, John Stucker, sen. David Stacker, J ohn Stucker, jr. Margar1 In Chancery, ct Stucker, Ilenrv Stucker, Elizabeth Stucker and Sarah Stucker. This day came the plaintiff by his counsel, and it appear, ing to the court that a number of the above defendants arc not residents of this statewhereupon on motion, it is ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight week3 successively; and that unless the said absent defendants shall by themselves or counsel, enter their appearance to said suit that the same will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordin'iy, in their absence. By order of the court, K. C. TAUK)'XT CVk.
