Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 143, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 September 1819 — Page 3

Tv 15:itish merchants in mnc'i iissit'sfied

ls'miv"b! kade, and in parVl "b caue no timehad been ;:ivi them to take away Vertv--and they in'L ro'make a remonstrance it to their government. . ' v ,- t i. - - The brig r.ucu -f..lon, hid sailed with muni- '. , 0f war tor uic mjujuuu. t ird Cochrane is rcpre- : hostile to the AmeriM interc- and encouraging ; ,rf-on of their seamen, while 35 n-'ddi in said to he different. r,e Macedonian, captain nuvr.fs, 'aiIc i ro:n VtlPiraithe c v o of May for the p .' Va of California. nvs has been received at 'uraUo of 2 American '.' t .kcn possession ot in - 'o hv t!ie command mt at i ' i . j : . j UlsposCU ! t'r eiptain and crew (f, 1 " . . ksnt in o?WY- Ic w ls SUP-'H-1 ri ui n 1) -i vV n 2 wo u 1 1 '"".; 'i rV prons, and the .-v thus wantonly plun-V.-'f i-i j Tv.iiUifi the perpeliliiv the grsvern-r:-,t or Ohih revi rested ot cap-r-Jliwncs thit he would not vT.-i to Lima, it he could 'h- present suspend it cont -t with order from his t r:,y ''it, and it wis sup- ' h would courtly with 'd):vi ) j vas in Cuiii had .:-:n ir-' pa- ' i -i ,.-,.-1 in. I l I'ilir i' ? vm ;-it. premium. '0' ). Mn .uartin is exp:;f.d in li renos Ayres. I: is ta Ki'ir thir his operations w 1 1 1 ''iircce 1 igiinst U.m:" Pjra rcilnf L-iia. i' ou!d he u.!:J i Onnnng that coun- ' over to the, tini it cause, in ;i aire npt of w vch b:iu :g "lie theic i- no dout, im:;ie res nil . c will be opened tr.ctr.jde of liuenos Avrcs. 'Sun-, adventurers who uecccded in bringing rMds to market there in Vt!rt the present dillicuhies, It kev: cleared from ; to 400 per 1 Frri Nilcs Register. D..n:f. In a country like 's itisdeli:r!uful to observe cs'ance roads, bridges and Cir'-' steam boats and im-i""i:-vinents in emmon vessels i;.J navigti()n, with the power r irand in every way directed u the purpose, has within a '-ydeveyeirs as it were drawn - c most widely separated placcogc:her, and the back A'M has almost become an '' ''vtc term tliough so familar - il! persons a little while ago. fate led to these remarks l)y c '-rving tliat gen. Brown rrivcd at Detroit in the schootcr liver in about 4 d ivs and 2 Ur from Green Bjv, a disueo 730 miles, 21 hours of - -a were spent m a stoppage JJvckinac! L'ln; gen. left l)e!::it next day in the steam u ht Buildo. . v..';:-. The keel of a , .-c ot the largest clas, was ;'d at Washington citv, on last, fiie frames of s.np.i arc collected there. ,-r.;';. "vrc have not .' v-i:ek H.tcd the vessels tarrived in the U States . ;l foreign pacngcrs but the a:iK)unt of emi's to have been nearly a considerable number v,cre Gennms.

A pair cf dunces agreed to shoot at each other, a few days ago, near Frankfort, Ky. one was a young Virginian, the challenger, the other a printer. The first was instantly killed on the spot, and the other very badly wounded. We learn, says the N. York Gazette, from several of our most respectable merchants, that the times begin to improve in New York. Stocks, the threat thermometer of busincss, are looking up some pretty expensive sales have been made, and confidence begins to advance. Complaints, however, are vet most current.

We are desired to remind the public of a law passed the list session of congress, that no foreign coins shall be a Icgil tender after the first ot November next; and providing that no foreign silver coin, except Spanish dollars and parts thereor should be considered a legal tender in payment ot debts, after the first of April, 1S21. JV. V. Evening Post DIXON BENTON Mail carrier, who roboed the nriil between Springfield and Dover, and for whoe apprehension, a iceard of zdd dols. wis o'dered by the Poasinaster in this place, was arrested by iiis father on Saturday last, and committed to jail in Springfield. His father, we understand, refused the reward. 11 iJ-jt.LA::: WiLL i hv'! i 1 1 iH t k 1 i nui a w : i it i: i)rlu -1 hop i Kicht.i aid t 1 . la 1 J -A .1 i.i lac bink- 3 pair Ju jf die rJd in-t. 2 tir oi pa.ups, 1 p hi a.i J a b.; iv ti n 1 u a s rv. , f. i ;;:' d lu h i- d. - C c ! i ( ir tl taC a a b.M;i , iuid ii1 s i.n.- i.iulu. I'h is ai: w'U t o or h..i' jn.idv', d -Ik lu.ir a.ad s:mIy h.:.iiu, -had on uii a he- . ; at ;;,.."a ;a Oiiv c . (lori d c(?at p irtlv n r::, at.d .--.n ot 1 1 10 and. . into j. namostK" i'c't..i, hj hi-, also witli ii in a 111 'I I ';; 1 i kind 4 ce'ilt ci iis eout !o 11 Oi iu a..n vo . 1 , row ara w t di h 1 v. a lor i:io low pioiuaiMoti ai.t litlivtfx' in tadi.s.ui (v th. i'iid w i,h i'ic propel Is v r 1( dollars for tho laioi aiono. '"Jj-Frt-Hci's ii 1 lie state ofllii-nei-, aiid ii. the low er pas ts o :v.:.l ladeiaa, n ei t the abu-ve. o i e .o-blv s.1 1 to llij. j. osuokx. Id'1. 113 Septembvi 3, Alotnut ci Mctcoroloaival

'ov Doctors Cravens & S.adth.

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The Niagara Patriot mentions, that the celebrated Mr. Gourlay, has been removed from the upper room to one of the cells in Niagara jail.

MILITARY NOTICE. THE Jefferson Dragoons will muster at Madison, on the third Saturday being the 18th ot the present month, according to law. The parade at 10 o'clock, A. M. or as near that hour as possible. By order of the comdmandant. H. II. BAKER, istserg't. Madison, Sept. 1, 1S10. LOOK AT THIS. Thcsubscribers for the building of the court house in Madison, arc hereby notiGed that the first instalment (being one fourth of their subscription) has become due; they are therefore requested to pay the same to Milton Stapp, wdio is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. JOHN SERtNG, XVM.SHANNON, n O MIL ION STAPP,) 2 September 1, 1819. 143 NO I ICE. C-Those indebted to William Carpenter for Legal Services, are requested to make payment immediately. Although he is willing to indulge, and always has indulged to a qreat extent, still he conceives there i a point at which indulgence must stoo. Those who can satisfy him that they are unprepared to nay ail tlicv owe him, will receive su:h indulgence as their circumstances may require; l)iit he hopes tint such person wid at km consul: him ea tiut point. WILL: CARPENTER. Septemu.r 4, iSio. 1433 THE IIIGHESI PRIChl Will be given by Wiitiam and Henry biiannoa for wiieat, Oats, Taliow and Hides, at Wm. Shannon store in Mauifon, Indiana. August 24, i S 1 9. 143 TAKE NOTICE. There will take place on the zy day September next, a sale or the lots in the town of Versailles, the county seat of Riplev county. Terms, one eighth part of the purchase money paid in hand, the bilance iu three equal annual instalments.

Observations taken iu Madison, Indiana,

Bond and security will be required of the purchaser. There will also be cried off to the highest bidder on said day, the building of a brick court in said town, forty feet square. A plan of said building may be seen at Rranham's tavern, Madison, the Hotel in Vevay, and t lie clerk's offices in Brookville, and Versailles. JOHN RICHEY, Agent for Ripley County. September 4, iS 19, 143

LAND FOR SALE. I wish to sell the north west quarter of section 14, in town 4, and, range 11. The above bnd lies about four miles north ot Mulison, la. about fourteen acres of which are cleared, and has two cabbins and some fruit trees on it. Any person wishing to purchase will call on Joseph Wilson, near the premises, who will make known the terms of sale. JAMES RIDDLE. September 4, 1819. 143 TAKE NOTICE. Those persons who purchased property at the sale of Andrew Fulton, dee'd. arc hereby informed that their notes are now due, and will be placed in the Innds of proper dicers for collection, if not paid by the first ot October. TUGS. TAYLOR, p - & C J j AS. ANDERSON, ) September 4, 1.U9. 1 -f s ALL those imLbttd to the suosenrse call and are. requested to settle their accounts either by cash or notei. against the tenth ot September, as Iongeriudulgence cannot be given. Those who do not avail themselves ot this opportunity will i:nd their accounts in the hands of proper oilicers for collection. JOHN SHEETS. N, B. The subscriber also wishes to purchase a quantity of wheat for which the hurhest puce 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 zS, 1819 142 3t Wheat Wanted. ALL persons indebted to me are informed that I shall leave this part of the country about the 20th of Sept. next, therefore it they wish to settle their several accounts with wr, 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 Jlra 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, la. being 30 feet front on Second street, and running back 167 feet being the west part ot said lot: also one gray horse. Taken in

execution as the property o John Gavit, at the suit of Thos Boicourt, agent ofWm. Heathy Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on said day, wdiere due attendance will be given by M. STAPP. August 29th 1 8 19.

B.Branham & Newberrv. Having established themselves in Madison, in the mercantile business, have opened a complete 6c general assort" ment of Drv Goods. ml 7 Hardware; Cutlery, & Groceries, which were purchased in Philadelphia, in March and April last; at which time goods were; scarcely ever known at morereduced prices. Those who feel disposed to procure great bargains for cash, will calf at their store, directly opposite R. Branham's tavern, and two doors above the store of Messrs S. Stapp and Co. Madison ia. Aug. 6, 18 19. 14c. The State of Indiana, ? Jefferson, County, 3 Ss Jomi imc.ip, vs 1 j I5--ni:irnm V. Hunt, T v;i,;im it , t v- . ln Lhvnotrv iili.i Hi 1 1 U:it, v it- j lia-'it yr I. aid j Jam W. I), -irdds. J This day came the plaintiff by his attorney, and lih d his bill, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendmts Benjamin V . Hunt, William Hunt, and William M'Failand, arc 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 unlessthe said absent defendants shall by themselves or counsel, enter their appearance to said suit that the same will be taken as. confessed, and decreed accordingly, in their absence. 13y order of t fie court, K. C.TALBOTT, Cl'k. The State of Indiana,"! Jefferson County, J SS Jellerson Circuit Court Junts Term, 1819. George JVionroe, vs John S tucker, sen. l)j v id Mucker, John Stuc k. r,jr. Margaret Stuckcr, Henry Stuckcr, Elizahedi Stuckrr and Sarah Sun d:-r. In ChanceryThis day came the plaintiff by his counsel, and it appearing to the court that a number of the above defendants are: not residents of this state whereupon on motion, it isr ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bi!l be published in the Indiana. Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unlessthe said absent defendants shall by themselves or counsel, enter their appearance to said siit that the same will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly, in their absence. By order of the court, R. C. TALBOTT, Cl'k. 3 Magistrate's Blanks For ijijs at this olUcc.