Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 160, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 January 1820 — Page 3
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Tmt in South America in fa rjr of the patriots. VENEZUELA, GRENEDA, &c. B ALTIMORE, DEC. 1 7 r r.vr 5 the editors sf the Avsricdny dated St. Tboa tfJf iGtb Nsv. 1819. The latest news .here from Bolivar and his army are, that jie was successful. He has got ,no;session of all the country nv-Carthagcnn, and of Carthieni itself, it is expected, lc vviil be master ere long. The government there have fbrvvarded despatches to Haviai, stating that, if they arc rot immediately reinforced, the place must fall. Whether th'u is correct or not is hard to i, for there are few reports tint reich this place that can be relied on, rcsprciiti the m)?itneiits of the Patriots. TH-iCCOJrU published at Norfolk JcUtive to the destruction of a:i c wo.)dcn houses here, fs fajorrect- not one was M,rrn down, during the late
giie, m town; the houses m tiscJ-jntty only suffered. " I send )u the last paper; jt is with rjz interest, and so i:t all that .ire published here. Admiral 'Cimpoell, of the Bartidoes station, died on board the Salisbury 64, on her arrival at Uarhadocs from hence, after tru: late gde.' Cant. Gibson, of the schooner William, has politely handed h the St. rhoni.is Time of the ijdNov. last, from which we lute elude the following extract s: ST. THOMAS, NOV. 23. Bv a iate arrival from Gurrac j, we have received the paot that island up to the ij h instant. The Curracoa Courant of the 6th instant c)ntirms tlie account td the capture and evacn ion of Rio do la Hicha, by TGre;;'r; but states that he lh etnou kv I his troops t with 1 tk exception of a tew killed in I tic cr.g lament.) and proceed ed i jn 1 v es. Ajii i! i paper states that Cl-Hafte- 1 I viz 3 :.tih of- - u were not sliot l)rto lk'.lh E.icv had been tried t Oispir?.- . Am acquitted. J - -J Cowii; 1 t.e had oiirred 8 j i-Kirdi fcr each British oflir. and 15 tor CM. Rafter lrd ten for Mr. More. Cur race J iV? ij. Piiv,i!r letters received here (mn d'.neent parts of the 1 "iM iin, nrce in stating Jtlblivar had been defeated j JU? actions by the troops of ! eUlgi and that the viceroy, j mano, had in consequence I fJ occupied Santa Fe. l hat I "pr-'ir mav have been deteat'iMr.'c do not doubt, but the cefyof SamanoN movements, Hs havinc; so speedily collecti 4 together sucli a lare body or : ?n b rather questionable, for Jpc recollect that captain Leon, .l v schooner Admiral ktk):t uho irrivcd here a few ay ao, in : short passage 0:n C41 thairena. there saw und . ti I rOke with the vice kinff, then 1 uivc from Sasita tV. with.
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(he hoo. John (. A Jams, secretary of statr, informing that he had submitted nir. Ellen 's letter, and the documents accompanying it, to the president, and that the president rmd directed him to inform mr. EUcry, That a public vessel zf war would be dispatched iwnf. di&tety to demand justice agreeably t9 the faivx cf fiat h t?. Thus will foreign nations be ttuht, wither they belong to the old world or the new; whether they style themselves royalists or patruts, that justice to our citizen and rapect to our jti, is what the; United Stales will enforce and command. Patriot.
The STATE BANK of Kentucky, has stopped specie piy-, ments. The intelligence with an order to the branch at Louisville, to stop likewise was received on Thursday morning. The paper of that bank and its brandies will of course no longer be received in the I.irid Office at this place. Our patrons will therefore strike them out, from our list of monies receivable on sales of public lands. Jndianian. 1 nc stutc oi Anvltan!, JeiFcrsoa county. David Hicks,") v ) S13 John Mideap,J Wiu-reas O.ivid Hicks has surd o ita ,vrit of doneMic attach. -neat under me hand a. id seal of tlu subscriber agii 1st th; goods, ch iuc!, r:hts, cicdils, moneys and :lctU A jolm Midcjp a: absent debtor. John Midc.; will therefore take no-' tict, ,h t lmtaer proceedin g wid b. Had attfic suh.rnhers at noon on the 2d of Januarv, l'JMJ. S m laXf.KY. . P. TAKEN UP " Uy Joel Luv living In Graham township, Jefferson county, a Gray Mare, six. yeirsold last spring, no marks or brand i perceiveable appraised to thirty dollars and 50 cents. Also, an Iron Gray Stud Colt, with a small stripe down his lace, four year old next spring, thirteen and a half hands hih appraised to twenty dollars and 50 cents, this 4th D:. lSiy. PAT. WILSON, j. p. 160. TAjaCNMJP 13y Brook Bennett of Matlison town'dp, Jefferson coun. ty, Indiana, one Roan horse colt, supposed to be two years old next prin, with a star in its forehead appraised to 8 dolh. hy Ruel Barnard and Charles W, Iiiiett, before me JOHN MEKK. g;th Dec. 1 81 9. 6o T A KEN IIP By R msom Perry, of Jennings county one. sorrel mare fifteen hands hih, six years old past, two hind feet white, blaze face, hipt on the olF hip, shod all round with 8 nails to a shoe, a piece of a bark rope round her neck, a small saddle spot on her back appraised to titty dollats by James Shields and Jer. Meek, the 261 h Nov. 1819. Posted before me VM. SHIELDS, j. p. '5 Aorwt:. ALL Book Accounts to the commencement of the present year, must be settled by note or payment by the 1 5th of February next. After that period, unsettled accounts fwitUout discrimination) will be left in the bauds of some one f orimmcdiate collection. In future there will be no credit given for medicine sold at the 5 nop. JOHN HOWES. Madison, ran. x 2 th, 1820.
NfJTICI?. The following tracts of b.nd and town lots will be exposed to sale at the court house doer in the town of Vernon, Jennings county, and state of Indian A,' en Tuesday and Wednesday the first and 'secoud days of Feb. next, to satisfy and pay the taxes Mue on each tract and Urn lot respectively for the" year 1319, together with costs of sale, to wit: . ' , ' . v
Reputed 5 - ' -1st rate 2d owners NV J Moses ft rook 3 James Bland John Barns David CumniinV George Craig Same James Corns John.Copplvj Drew ? Caswell William Francis John Gwatfymey Same Name Unknown John Gadd:s ' John Gaw Isaac Hoi man David Hosktil Jack Johnson Rohm Mitcln.il Daitit l Snearu I-nknovtn J imrs Wells Ja nes Grc u fnhn ()-fns, serr. 100 10 I'm following is a list of lots in the town of Vernon, to wit: Reputed owmrj Xos. dolls Sti-phcn Andrews 4'3 1 cts. SO oame 47 Copeland P.J. Arion210 Dawson Blackmorc 11 Bad Bently 1J CoLbs or Wiiscq 8 William Curtis 216 Same 195 Lbenezcr Dupuy 32 Same 200 Same 208 S;une 210 Same 14 Jacob Kelly i;VJ Henry MefVord lbQ J .icob Meftbrd 186 S inie Z7 Collister M'Colluur l J 1 50 50 5 JO 37 2 50 25 375 1 00 50 37i 37 374 75 37 37 ' 1 1 " 5 David Owen 143 02 J Same 144 62? i 'iuon L. Reynolds 5! ZVl Vlic fcllouing is a list of lots iu the to.u n of aieva. v. 10 u 10 7 J'.'scjih Uui r ; Z 2 Ant!i.ny liudIcy 5J Jolui I! u 1( s G.'J i lios. i?ru:ihain il, Josha:t Ciiitiif:eid 5un se NOTI "Ij.ijl. I have deposited in the tre3.iurer5 oMicc in the county uf Jefferson, three dollars and sixty two cents, in redemption of one hundred and sixty acres of huui which was sold in Janu iry 14th i3iS, for the taxes of iSiti, as the property of Hazel Lovelace; cumber nut known. HEZEKlAlISJOUr, Januaiy Stli, 1S2C. NOTICE. Received of Ebenezerllutcheson three Dollars, in redemption of a quarter section of Ioiui lying in range 8, Town 5, section 36, and northwest quarter ot said section, which was sold for the taxes in 1817. JOSEPH OGLESBV. C. T. CAUTION. The public are hereby cau- . . 1 mentona note given by the subscriber to Daniel Cuts, for eight dolls, and fifty cents, as 1 have paid said Cots the amount of said note. RICHARD PURDIE. January 12, 1820. VENDUE. Will be exposed to public salaon Thursday aoth inst. at the dwelling house of the subscriber on the Ohio, one mile from Madison on tbe road leading trom Madison to Cinciuuati, one twg bcrsc wagoa
rate water Qr. sec. T. R. Ent. taxss
rourse sec. 112 Graham nw 30 6 9 E KV) Sit Mile se 24 7 7 E lt0 Muse, sw 7 6a E 160 Musk. nw 12 G 8 E 160 Sandy nw 30 8 9 E 1GO Sandy nw 31 8 9 E 80 L. Musk.se 34 4 7 E 320 Do. s. half 29 4 7 E 42 Sandy frac. 5 7 8 Mask. sw J 6 9 B ir,D Saudy , se 25 8 8 E 160 Sand,' sw 25 8 8 E iiZO Sandy n. half 35 8 8 E 80 Coffee cr. nw 20 5 8 E 160 Musk. nw 38 G 8 E
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1 47 2 O ox 0 O 1 4 2 2 4 10 1() 10 10 10 0.; 20 54 40 10 IO 20 1 05 2 10 2 10 4 2U 1 35 2 IO 2 0 2 10 2 10 2 IO 2 IO 37 17i 15 12 15 25 10 12 15 7 1 12 10 IO 22 7 2 2J 10 8 I J l 1 J 8 I 25 9 .) 1(A) Sandy 320 103 Musk. 18 160 Musk. sw 34 Musk. nw 25 160 Gr?yh. tw 19 1G0 Gray. nc 34 160 Muik. &w 23 b 4 8 G 5 f 4 9 7 9 10 8 8 E E E E E E 150 L. Musk, se One Horse Caiwcll ci Drew S.nne Caswell Sc Co. Jloruee French Ahrani dress Alex. Kirk patrick William M'Dowtll s Samo Vi Sanae Same John Knies eimie same fame James Owens Joseph Persons same John Hook same s;tme j- uni' ilham Salman tame Auiasa Vanmeter same Lev v n C. WtlU same School property Unknown 13 71 17 20 14 2S 7 E4 11 30 40 i'H ill 85 35 Cx 10 .u J05 C5 5 3 41 1 ,1 4 here due attiid-u;';- will be ;tvrii ;)v me '.MAURICE I1AKEK, hh:l J.C. aad hirnevs, one cart, two looms, cattle, hos, farming utensils and household furniturc. Also at private sale between two and ttiree hundred bushels of potatoes and one good cow and calf. A credit will be given on theusual terms, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. The premises for rent it would be suitable for two or three families. Dae attendance will be given by me ANDREW HENDERSON. January ;th, 1820.. $ tO KiiWARD. STRAYED from the subscriber on the 26th Dec. list two mares, one a gray i j hands and an inch high, seven or eight years old, shod all round, has a scar on her left shoulder running cross and up. wards, had on a small bell with a leather collar tied on with strings. The other a light sorrel 1 4 hands and an inch high, wcI! midc a stfr ln her hcad 4 years old next spring, no other marki recollected. incaouvc icwaru will DC given if delivered to mc in Vcr non, la. or fivi dollars if secured so that I get them aain. HIRAM M' MAN AM A. January n, 1820. A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Oulce at Madison, la. on the first day of Januiry, 1820, which will h?. sent to the General Tost Oicq K dead letters, if
not taken out within three months. James Agin James Alexander. Sylvester Belden William Boggess Judeth B. Bennett James Batterton Bariow & Derby.
Martin W. Calvirt Jofcri Cochran Reuben Cooke Jesse L. Cope Capt. Chaning Lecman Cushing Lewis Cooper James Cloyd Elijah Clark. Tho. Douglas John Daniels Thomas Davidson MarthaDunn Jacob G. DoyI L. C. Downey Betsy or Sally Davis Jesse Dickison. Nancy Edwards Charles Huston Mallett Edwards Favijn Eugle William Epperson. Eli Fletcher Wiliiam Meir.ing Benjamin Freeland William vi Finch Henry Fitch. Thomas Gray Sam). Gh-;; -v-Abraham Green S'.qheri Cu. gel Samuel H. Gilbert '11 rnton Grimstead William Giinon Danna Gale. John Hamlin J. & N. Hunt Jolm Heasly Loring Huibcrt David Hi His Samurl Ha make l George Holems George Harson IJenry Hamilton Richard Hopkins Edmond Harrij Levi Humphiits or Wm. Ritchcy John Harper Jesse Hughes Horns Hotchkiss fames Havs AL exnticr Hendcnon Brj.jamin Heath William H. Haii.ilton Gn. Hopkins David Hudson George Hopkins. Mary Johnston Noble S. Johnston Mary Jewel Nathan Jones Alex. Jamison Samuel Jones. Nancy Kyle William King. Samuel Limb Jacob Laytort Silas Lay th top Lyman Lathrop, James Marquis Junies McMillan Walter A, Mi i eland Susannah Mitchel Andrew Madta W. or D. MCiay Mr. MCu land Samuel M'Clung; Levi Poston 3, Joseph G. rollick. j uries Quick Lea Ryker 2, johnRker a,john IL Rodgers jolm Rodgcrs Rancy Roberts; Jacob Roads Robert Roach. Dtvid S'ecn Seth Simmons Tho. South John Sampson John . Shafler Wm. Salyers Win. M. Smith 2, John Settles Iknona Stilson Benj. Shepherd Wm. Sanderson Moses Seeds. james Tannehill 3, John Taylor 4, William Thompson Richard Tuliy B. D. & A. 1 owns Polly 1 uobs TJicnus Tell jermiah Talbort. jolm Wells William Whitesides Charely Whitson jama; West Polly White Thrums. Widsor james Warnich Robert Woodbui n George Wagone Benning Witt Samuel H. Ware Mary White B. G. Wilson.
Andrew oung Nichohi 1 ount. J.T.BROWN, a. p. m. 1 60 BRIGADE ORDERS. Mjjor john Shelts, ha been appointed BiigadcOuartermaster, and is to be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of Gen. Meek, JAS.F. D.LANIER, Aid. January 7th, 18 30. A. WAGGON FOR SALE, 1 he subscriber has a good WAGGON which he will sell cheap. 1 he wagon will answer very vul for three or four hordes. . H.B. PaLMLII.
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