Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 155, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 December 1819 — Page 3

vdefrcc nmi -V - . - 1 .... ri... ,1 An an ivalat -New lolK, iup.'.-ius L -u'or. n.iinrs co in hiti r -""J rvaac,aia the mvrning papers. 1'e cMcfty oeeupi -d wurt meetI 'V . . ,.T t-.. r.i," rv. ia e -cry i ;".irt of the counav. 2 Craner o f tr.r 2;'th bent. eonI,- p"oe u'.n, (J own to o ) t t,.:;;!t ei a commoa h..'i, "tct-fCtJ.'Micf flavor; and a nu t e r ''.,,! stt r.nv meeting we do not ', ...,-rr-vcr tv) h ive i ad or heard oi. Ilo.r were present. (''ift-r , d ,vv- uie inoedace. uc wa u dreadful struge beturties t occupy tne nu--V. l u tn.ord Mavw adto ;he front to make iu- f ')-'- K; ,. it was impossible to c-ni e ,;I.V,l0:r which assvl.-d his tars V ....'a Tnvi.w " l-'i!" ll'MurW t.,vr,. 'I hat a pan a the e,s v- " r. .'.I 'd u dir. ra'i tr.c uah. ,- lue CouXJ ra c an :.dequ aie uv Muo.i 1 , . . .1 . i . , ; . 1 . . w . . - - . - serded th.e seats oi the i'l,.. i.-i-i"! t f h" hut1 r "; ,.-, ;n, aldermen and civic o:it t, ' it .:...!. wivd hv t:-. inmtitude. t v. i of" the -4th d' Scp.Mir. MTiCe-i the eieation ot vie SavJ r etna a I ) t ) tire otitne nih-i'tcr at" bp-in, and a .t ilii-; measure - is to iar . . a. ia i..c 'A I -a a n ntwith r- 4avd to the cession of . ... J' ,ri.! . r,v. ! -vora'd t- the rata 'tt 1 t:a a . H. 1 ls sai i to ovar the - i 1 - v oi P o !v:,;Kr died at l!rcslav, on tv: l:"th ej.-p. at;ed 7 7. 1t : i f; d 2'XM r. former.! arc a i t., drill I---' t. r a civ.; w u. WHHXNT.S Nov. 13, 1819. A short time since, wo adver-r-i to the frequency of cimes in tt j Wei'eru C lumry, and copied iro 1 1:1 Ihi iois piper, an account rf 1 murder committed at the V. S i'cs Siiinc. 'V ; "niv-n .v thrdiusun tak o- rc.ling r.oher is brurai and bii"t:'ous lU'iv whic i fn st liue i : u .10rilsofthe west. Un'C.s more cxrrtion is mule for the conviction of the perpetrators of such t U, the great roads in hi'mois w- s vn rival the most dmgercas parts or Italy and Germany and travel'erf lS m those countries, will be obliged to g in binds, particularly armed against the murdcroas assauhs ot niou4tcrs in Jiumm shape, wh vse trad- is robbery, and whose pasiti.ne h spidtng human blood. I'hrcz men were trivellin on iotfromSr. Louis to Vincenn.s. Their name were SQUUIES, M ORRIS, and V vGNrlll. At the p.. r suasion ot ll':;n:r, they pascd Lkwil' Tavern, about 4 miles and encamped in a thicket On Friday night last. In the dead rd the night, Wagner rose and with a large Unite cut the throat f V,ri!iES, who was an old nvan, . U xp'ietl witliout a struggle ie wretch then attetnpted the lie act on Morris but tortuivatcly the iirt stab awakened him, and in the struggle the murderer seized the old man's cane 2nd belt M mis until he uppoKd him to be dead- He then robbed them, and left them. Morm levived, and was discovered hy some travelkus on Saturday, he was ftroliug about the praitie in a deranged situation, who huT.inelv ctnveved him ti Lewtv t here he soon recovered so tp tell the s!iuckin- story, A

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)ivty 'Imtnccliately Started In search of Squires, and found him in the thicket, dead; with his neck dreadfully mangled, and tuthed in blood. He was hurried as decently as circumstances would permit Travellers who have seen Morris, affirm that he cannot long sutvive. Such is the plain narrative of this bloody business. Morris states that he had 70 dollars in notes on the bank of Chilicothe, and ten dollars in silver, which arc all missing. He knows nothing of the property of the old man. He describes Wagner of about a hundred and sixty pounds weight, dark hair and beard, prominent mouth, and a Carpenter by trade: his clothing such as is usually worn by boatmen: with a linnen knapsack. It is believed he passed through Vincennes on Saturday evening last. We are sorrv we cannot give a more particular description of this fiend like villian. Printer throughout the Union are bound to republish this in th-ir respective papers, to assist in the apprehension of such a monster. InJ. CentineL

A letter from an officer of the Army, dated at Fcrnandinay (Amclia Island) October 30th, to a gentleman in this city, ha the following Postscript: By the arrival ot the mail this instant, from Augustine, news has been received that a vessel from the Havana hid arrived at that place, bringing the information that fifteen hundred troops were to sail h orn the latter to the former pi ice in a few days, and that the Governor had put inclose conlinement the captain of the vessel, for giving publicity to the repoi I. Jriadho), Dec. 4 j 18 10. Tr follow ing is a rntfmcnt of the vrtes taken for major general in the 5th bru;adc of la. Militia, us far as l et l 1 v c c. Trl-rscn Ccu;:l. lleudrirks 22 Mt:ck It Hendneks 3 D Siritzeriand C: nn Hcndriiks U Mec-k 3 I) irbit"! C:unty. llcndiiiks 17 Meek JO ;o INLijority fcr Hendricks 26. i.'vfr,r :' r Ictli'r from a resp'ctdbh rit rciintilc house in Xcu Orltiris t j a gentleman in this J Li: JaicJ Ntw on.Li.ANs, Nov. 3. Yht sickness which has prevailed for some time in our city is now abating; business however continues dull, and there is little or nothing doing. The accounts from rvct v part of Europe respecting tobacco are at this time discouraging, and it is yet impossible to firm an idea of the prolial.'le prices of it lure next season. Unless the prospects for it abroad improve, tin re is little doubt that it mil be much lower than it has ever been since the ar. We have no accounts d actual sales excepting at Liverpool there it has not netted the shipper fioni here, more than 3 to 5 cents. Hour within a few days has fallen from SlTtoSvS in consequence of Urge shipments from Philadelphia 81 HaUimcrc. The crops of grain appear to be very abundant every where, ;u;d tliL-rr ;s IilUc dixjbt ;hat tloux mut

be very !ov the approaching $cas&'. Pork we fear will i:vbe low ,icxt season, as the planters in this country inconsequence ot the fall of cotton, are beginning to raise their own provisions. Tobacco .1 2 a 6 cts. pork, Si 1 a 15; lard, 12 a 16 cts. Imcon, 14: a 17 cts. whiskey, 50 a 50 cts. hale rope, 12 a 14- cts. butter, 18 a 20 cts. Torn, cotton, 10 a 13 cts. Louisiana, 15 a 13 cts. coffee, 23 a 30 cts. sugar, 10 a 12 i cts. lump do. 24 a 25; Loaf do. 20 a 2T; I'cpper, 25 a 26; Allspice, 26 a 27 ; molasses, 50 a 50; Imperial tea, SS 1 "55; Young Hyson, do. Si 20; Hyson Skin do. 70 a 75 cts. Indigo, 1 50 a 2; Copperas, 4- cts. Hills on the Eastern cities par to 3 percent, premium; do. on Kentucky, 3 a 5 pet cent, discount; Venn, money, 10 a 15 do.

Communicated. Since old creation's works began Trie wrld ne'er saw o karn'd a man. Messrs. Editors, I have nothing more for your illustrious Vernonian. He begs leave to resign the field and once more retire to a life of peace and repose. I grant him his request. And he is so puerile a writer, and his productions arc so insignificant, that I wish you to inform the gentleman, that I wish to hear nothing more from him, and if he makes his appearance any more in public print, his productions will be treated with sileut contempt. K. The Texas Expedition It sta. ted in a late letter from Natchez, that Dr. Rbet tsony who is under stood to be the principxl mover of this singular adventure, i dead; that Gen. Long does not possets all the qualities necessary for the chief of luch an tuterprize, and will probably be superseded, but that tke whole undertaking (the success of which is believed to be grcatcly exaggerated) will betore long, be relinquished. Kat. Mess. id ? .1 2 aDo JUS i" received, a handsurnc a--sortinent ot Castings, Sugar Kettles rmd s l.rll ware, which will be sold low for cash. Those persons indebted to the subscriber, are requested to make payment if they arc not ready to pay the cash, they will please call and give their notes. i llOS. BOICOURT. December 4, 1819. 155 NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house in Vernon, on Thursday the 9th day of December next, one voke of steers. Taken as the property oi John Reed, to satisfy sundry costs which accrued in the circuit court at Vernon, October term, 1S19. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance with be given by me Wm. C. BRAMWELL, D. S. J. C. November 1 6, 1819. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between Moses Seeds and Alexander Kennedy, i dissolved, in consequence of the said Kennedy's having violated the articles on which said partnership was founded. MOSES SEEDS, Jyladisou 33d Nov. t?io

NOTICE. WfLL be exposed to public sale f -r cash in hand, at the court hju-c in Vernon, on Thursday the ojh day of December next, one horse; taken as the property of Henry St, Clair, to satisfy sundry costs, &c. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and' 5o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by me Wm. C. BRAMWELL, D. S. J. C. November 26, 1S19.

NOTICE. WILL, be exposed to public: sale for can h in hand, at the court house in Vernon, on Thursday the 9th day oF December next, one hand-saw, one tore plane onejick-plane,one drawingknifc and sundry other j iners t iolso tedious to mention. Inken as the property of Wm. N. Martin to satisfy an execution in favor of L Baird. Sale to commence ici tween the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on said day, wheie due attendance will be given by me Wm. C. BR -1 M WELL, D.S. J. Ct November 16, 18 19. TAKEN UP By Ekillis Widhiie Jrffe-oA county, Pittsburgn township, one bav horse six vears old, with a star in his forehead, some saddle? spots, one white spot on ids i ir foreleg, branded on his o r shoulder and buttock with tin ters K. A. Appraised to 10 before me the i8ih day : !Mo vember, 1819. MESHACillli'AiTJ.p. LATE FASHIONS. The subscribers iv.spcv u:u in form their f; iends anj ;u : that they have just recctw Philadelphia the latot ih .ii which will enable them u-'. n ir work in the most tadih.nable manner. They have also cm ployed several first rate work! men from the eastward. SAMPLED READ. November 20, 1S19. 15 NKW GOODS. The subscriber has just o pened a handsome assortmem cf goods, suitable for the season; consisting of various articles of European and India goods, Domestics, Hardware he. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Pepper, Ginger, &c The above articles are of the latest importations from Baltimore and Philadelphia & will be sold low for cash. An assortment of Liverpool, Queens, and Glas?T wares, is daily expected. Those havingunsettled accounts are exexpected to call and close then by note or cash without delay THOS. DOUGLAS. N. B. Also just received 15 barrels salt, which will be sole! by the barrel or single bushel. Madison, Nov. 12, 1819, 153 TT i 1 IV Of various Otitis for saleat this office

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