Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 165, Madison, Jefferson County, 17 February 1820 — Page 3
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each of its memw, aceouu.ig to the -ride or class and certain annual sallaries for life, it is now contemplated to mike some other provision for the numbers out of the confiscated es?a-c;. II w far this will promote the full and free enjoy, menf of human rights, I leave to ' then, to judge; but certain it iv, that it will act as a ceir.cn tin;; bond of union he rn the governmcm and thoe who compose it: it gives S'V.nc little displeasure, but mainof those who speak against it would accept it if offered to them. "Neither Mr. Prcvost nor Mr. Hill resisted the piper hiocka de. Captain Dowries made partial remonstrance. The Macedonian is expected here from San Tjxi and Lima. Mr. Prcvost vVA'cavc here in three weeks, f:r Buenos Ay res. "Mr. John Higgenon goes to tne United States in tlie vessel which will convey this to ruse a loin there for the government ot Chile, to foment certain fivorahle sentiments respecting the acknowledgement cf it independence, prcparatnr to a public or private embus v fro-n this country, and il, i to canvas for his friend p n :ent, r vi ois ?d , chirr le-i iff.iires, or y nn: ota1'- vi lic fuueti nary, x oml ive nere tor Wish i:i;ron. 11 object will he 10 att v dvately, ti ud the public mind is prep ire 1 for the exhihdioo of is ere lenti i'.s. It wir, t octet ore, oe necessary to.vii vx the s voi ces of iutormu:ro ami m ' rh mntivts tor . L eovi g it. before a correct rudiment can be formed tit the ac:id state of things here. Ncithert he government of IYu.mio Avres nor of Chile has pii h nor made provisions tor p:hig, the arrears up hi the tov.n vessels huilt by their afnt, Mr. Aguirre, at Newa on:. v The newspaper and govzr meat paper are intended to aid their o bjects in the United States. Rattier unfriendly sentiment- prevail towards us. England, with her commei cc, nunufactures, her subjects, and nmitime force in this quarter of the world, 'has tiie stut ot us, and I think for s.vv time will retain a great influence. I he ariiirs with Portugd, rather Brazil, be-r an apct of collusion. The 541: idrou which has gone to Peru, coibit of ten sail, viz: one s up of 64 guns, 3 trigaies, 2 corvettes and 4 brigs and schooner-j." M.:i -:.vi. One which Mill exhibit, the north Pacihc ocean, the opposite coisrs ot Asia and America, their contiguity at Bering's Straits, the Kist India islands which pmgle the ocean, and the nre gress of the Russian setilemems on both Us shores. Such a uup would illustrate the truth of the scriptures, by shewing how eisv it was for the "I't nit ants of the old world to people the new by crossing r-,-,r n.d, fritst where the two continents of Asia and America arc about thirty nine Tnilrs apart, an island between, Jrriri which both may be seen it the same time. It would shew the extent and hrauw of the noith Pacific ()"sn, ii Mirtatr studed t'J idinds ita Asiatic
coist line I with the wealth of India ; us American with the mines of Mexico, the pearl fishery of California, and the fur trade of the more northern regions. It would shew the interest which the republic has in the commerce of that sea; its wisdom in having sent a ship of war there to protect the operations of our merchants and traders. It would shew the progress cf the Russian empire in Asia and America, the efforts of that gigantic power to people the binks of the river Amour, to launch a fleet from the sea of Okotk and the peninsula of Kamkitka; to assume the sovereignty ot the north Pacific Occm, monopolize the wealth of India, and give law to the opposite coasts of Asia and America. It would shew the approaches of Christianity and civilization, coming east from Russia and west from the U. States, destined to a moral certainty to meet upon the Pacific, to reanimate Asii, and to encircle the globe with their benign intluence. St. Lsuis Enj. EXrR AORDIN W'Y. Frsn the LeiitSTzy Ay. . tfvtrUser. We do not recollect to have seen uiv notice taken bv our newspip.'rs ot an cxtiiordmirv birrii in Wood turd c runty, in S :ptember last. Martha Ann and Marv lane were burn September 220, 1819; the former is smaller, and remained in a bi.it c of ap parent death for three opiirters of an hour, when she was revived by the vigorous circulation of her !siter. Thc-e children arc joined mother at the back, below the loins; before, the junction is lleshy, bcoin d, bony; having their bodi:s and faces placed half side way- toward each ovher. From 1 heir connexion upwards they are perfectly formed, and hive lower extremities similar to other thildicn, but only one extremity at each child wttl be employed in Walking, viz. the external, as the other two are similar, ami the feet point backwards. One child cr:;s while the other is ,:,:. They are sprightly and intelligent of their acres and nve everv iudication of living Fiiey excite the commiseration ot chose who have visited them, among whom are several physician-, who almost unanimously ueelare that any surgical operation, to separite tticm, aouUI prove iiiimediatelv. orultimaieh Utah
j;i'.cc in ilic ll'.ar.o c!iurch; t is vcli kunv;:, :,r. tiu t d l.k n lot -jnti', IV. u- l'-l, a D.v.niairo oi.!. .1 el a tt.tiur ol la.iu!;;:n':o, aid picked :ip a v.ist su n t: Lt-:.)i;c. A m m (if tint ti:v, win h.id no vt!.cu:ion iuv hu;:a su; rota i, vxo:.t t Tt.iu, ana it n c alU srlt ram c hrf jrc-htnd i. r a rtai.i criint, hirii he uoull iu-t specify, :md waico he latenUt i:o co nrn't. 'iVt.rl said " Vc provided thev could arte upna the p."." T'W bargain w;.R Mruck, the nioncv paid, anu the ah'ciution dt Uvcred m tlie due lonr, Sjo:i after this the gerAieman kaouin: that Tctzid was ing from l.cipsic well loa led with cash, way-laid him, rebbed hiai, and c.iT' 11. d him; and told him, at p.ira:, that ih:.s w;n the crime i(,r which he had purchased an -UolutUm. (iv,.r;:r duke ot Saxony, u rale us iiiciid ot thr tnat uf' IJjTntu !ua!itH;ofthisf.lher, at l-.Ut v very anijry; tut, bf-
injj Informed of the TraoTe store, lie h'.'ijiK-d heartily, and forgave the perpetrator of a crime that was thus spirtually pardoned bv anticipation. Madison f.nnd agency. The subscribers have opened a Land Agency OlHce, in the town ot Madison, Indiana, for the purchase and sale of lands and of general laud intelligence. A register will be kept of lands offered for sale by individuals and information civen of their oualities and local advantages, to emigrants and others; all persons holding the title of lands either by bond, ccrtifi cate or pnent, miy deposire the Simc togetlier with their terms of stie, which will be open for the inspection of any person wishing to purchae. They will transact on commission or for a reasonable compensation, all kinds of r.e. gociatioo connected with real estate such as purchasing ei ther of individuals orot the ohoccs of the United States paying taxes, vccc. and will act as agents in all landed concerns. As it is the intention of the proprietors to render thisestaolish incut both permanent and useful, it is scarcely necessary to add, tint no rxertion shall be wanting on their mrr, to merit the coufidenc" i'd patronage of those who m.v wish to make u-e of their services in the above business. Aa kin.U ot conycyancin x either b? bond, deed or nortm gage,wiiibeattendedto. So 00 a any sectioi; of tiv new por. chase mav be ottered for s.ce, by the general government, map de ienprive of the soil, vater courses, .vc. ecc. also plats of all the uu peered lands, with f?ld notes which decrie the qualifv ,nd s oil will b k'os t to which 1 'eren ce - may be had. graphc iutormati'o::, as miy t)c :dvantaeous to the purchasers. VM. C.KNTt.)S, I. T. 13KOW;,. Madison, Fea. 17, i ico. 65 N. B. t is apprehensive that thoe persons w.ho are wishing to dispose ot their lands in thi section ot the country, with an intentiou of going to the new purchase or elsewhere, would do well to deposite their titles and terms in this oilice. Letters addrsed in the name of the firm to this place, (post paid) will receive prompt attention. Aiiili lor Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell his Grist and Saw Mid, lyincrin Miiton township, Jefferson county, la. and on the waters of Indian Kentucky, generally known by the name of ManvdPs Mills. The grist mid has one pair of stones a-nd the saw mill one saw the machinery of both is in good order, & the seat is supposed to Ix: the best in this part of the country. Sixty acres of land will -be sold with the mills, ten of which are under cultivation; there are two very good springs on the land, and a good situation for i distillery. Any person wishing to purchase can ascertain the terras by applying to the subscriber on the premises. ISAAC HOWARD. February 17, 18 2d. 165
CASH Given for clean linen and! cotton rais it Uu oiHej
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oneabout IO vcirs ckL a in hU (orehe,tt) sllod "nmru?t all his feet white, about 14 i-a hands high, some saddle marks, lh f nU u r spring, about 15 hands hign, shod all found, a very lite bC7.c in his forehead, both hind .ect white and white on the - outliers by being rubbed by n . c U . the other to 4s- !( Mar v . 1 rate and John Uicen, hch re mc a justice of the p ace in unci for the county of Deai born. JOHNSON WTiSJ. p. 165 TAKEN UP By Thomas Bratdiam of Lincarter tou nship, Jefferson ce-ur.-f, Indiana, one Dark Ba llo'se, supposed to t c 5 .currf old last spring, no o .oks or brands perceivable hut some v.-hire hairs og hi; b? k, a d A - I 1 I 1 no .n u-.'Ciie-.. pp-:;:u. dollars, by Joseph rh 1 35 ; 's. Co vi before me, tu cav n. s fou l r. 1 1 M-4-1 A i 1 t.c a i 1 o 'tV. il a'P.v f ' ; " ; ver f vc. HOto ..1 Ihl-o o .KOitn r.r.d As o-, ii -r n..:oI, u- c i y ,- .n(.ri ( "u H.hic- S. vii ty h. .h' . e st- -n oi.u t. ty, ok'V hrv one t ;tr, it : Stef . 1 r lh i "1 ; ) r f ( ) f "lhbles 1 yS t r.ts ' rr c ; v. r it. fi :i r.';K-tifs rsl'"!-y : 1 "th .in. A: lviica h r ;;' hl' m;,ch t, '1 i ,,r.,i- :.::. (. , Lrj. , f i.cin0n. JAMli'.VTlli- dr. Sec. JNLW FACTO a V. Y. CIRODE, HAS, f ,-jr sale at his sl:op, oa 5th cr os. s street, back ot Messrs, Pratr ;cr. & Jacob's store, t-'iraiiois Sc Buck Skin, Suitable f(r Glover's & coiclu maker's, Printers, Supcndcr Tilanufacturer's, &c. &c Wli'tle Leather, forsaddlers, Apothecaiies, Shoe Bindings, &c. ALSO Tanned Sheep and Deer Skins for Book Binder's, Shoe Binding s, Apron's, Saddler's and Card Manufacturer's, Colored Sheep and Deer Skins. tor lrunk INlaker, N:c c. An assortment of Parchment. He has alway on hand a quantity of Wool for Hatters, etc. etc. He will give cah foe Sheep and Deer Skin. Louisville, Nov. 6, i$iq. 1(2 1 w
