Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 167, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 March 1820 — Page 3

lioases, an J causeJ tr.c tenants to seek the open air. june ,3. The writer states, that on the 17th, while riding on the borders of a lake, in company, thcy.-wcrc alirmed bv a strong smell cf sulphur and an appearance of smoke rest-in-on the still waters on the oppetite side of the lake, and in a range of sind hill,, they observed, 'as they judged, a thick I.rne three feet high, issuing tro:n the earth they were inclincd to believe it was a Mime which they saw, as, at a distance of 40 mile., the earth opened, and a flimc fcsucd from the cavity. The next day, on visiti.ng the sand hills, found the shrubbery scorched and diverted ot its vegetation. Intelligence from Bhooj, date J the 23d of June, in pcakr,T of the effects of thc earthqiike, states, that the loss of ju?s has not been correctly asffrtained bodies continue to fce dug out of the ruins, although a thousand had been found. Seven thousand houses ki i been overturned, and tew in the city lett uninjured. 1 he city of Jvutch, has suffered pretty equally in regard to lois ot houses, though the lives lost were not equal to those if) Bhooj. In Muid.vie, 116, and ia Luckport, 153 p.; sons were lt. A nil nber of phenomena occurred. The Run Dhun, on th: north i f Kntch, between i.Vit pn vince and thc insolited district ot Kiwis, which was quire dry, was uddcnly Inied with a sheet ot water, its breadth lb ut 6 miles, depth 2 feet, in a few hours the water subsided to halt the quantity horsemen tsho croc 1 the tract the next day, doer i be i mimhei of cones of soft sand tievitcd r ove t!ie water, the tops of which were tumbling n idi air :c water when the pivsc,, Mr. Wheoik.a nipti'-t r.iisriomry, a nitive.ot Bwton, in a t ate of mental derangement, drowned himself in India, on hu passigc fio.n Rangov;r to CaLutta FROM Glim ALTAR AND tiV UN.

Extract of a letter to the Editor of the N it k H i t" I, C, : -r..7.;r , tW v. 19. 1 8 1 ; . ' Letters from ,M t rid the : J, advi-e us t an a her change ct minivers, IX 11 Lo;: m;u tor-re-, the minister ot Grace and Justice, (.he Premier) and the piitical Crant ot the Cabinet hr a long time past, was dismissed hoot oiiite on the it, and thougli nor fccnt into banish rnent, as nis pred; ;e-ors line Len, it wis understood would experience that mark of r val and ree.'i e: in a few da s t-iercattcr. 1 his change will iuve no etEct on our alTVus, tho' Don Lozanno was aLvavs bought to be a rtc-uif ast foe to the treaty. f is thought to be the work of the dukean Eern .do, in return for the very Ja!ou exertions Don Lozamio fcsed to get the duke logo to -e United States. "Don Lo?a:mo is superceded k D m Mozo Rosales, Marquis c Moti Florida. Other chanK sare talked of, and the duke Fernando amongst the number. "General Vcvcs, zvhen rcsd ta pit or. his mission, will PtWd for the United States, Au London. 44 November 20. "I hive but little Spanish tf.vtt add to what you have lf)'' My Madrid dates arc 12th they mention that rtL'.eit full of intrigues of U;;J ad sonic great

changes are spoken of and daily expected. . "It would be interesting to the njrj; cf Buenos Hyns (!!,) to know, that an oflicial overture has been made by the Portuguese government to the king of Spain "That it the King will consent to establish his brother Charles in Buenos Ayres, to form (of course) an adequate kingdom, that they will not only renounce their

claims to O.evenzi, and the one million four hundred thousand dollars due them, but will assist with all their forces towards his establishment." We know not yet the answer of the king. "Don Onis is certainlv under the shade of the king's "displeasure, though not actually disgraced. As to favor he cannot be said to enjoy any, and has positively not once been questioned cither about Atactica, or her afiairs with Spain. From Niles Register. SPAIN. The London pipers contain accounts from Cidiz, to the 1st Dec. The expedition continued in preparation One to carry 5000 troops to Moiillo, and another to take from 10 to 15,000 'troops against Initios An rc? The nav-il commissioners were chactering vessels to convev them. Advices from Cadiz, dated, Nov. 27, state, that an order his been issued by the kin "- of houn, to allow the admisson of 15 1 itish merchandize to a limited extent of tonnage, and at a given ratio ot duty, wbhout ex iminat io:i. Luis privilege is confined to the potts ot Cadiz, Seville, Al'cuit and M dag . An article from Ma.lrid speaks of a constant communication being kept up with the Knglifa government, tuu. it i s leir.LT consrantlv iv--ii b -tvvcen Madrid and L. ndo'j. I; ts a !dtd rh:t sir Uenrv Wel'ee, the Kn.;liih minister, had beui tonsulic.d by ihe Spji.Lh CiJ-in;-r abviut au ainutsi v . 1'Jte el!ov te vet U ad not entireiyceed at Cadi., in t:;e 2'jtli November uui 'i'4idly tieclinirig. ? r .. 1 v . A dreati'i i i t -rupti- u :f Vcrjviustoo. p.ave oil ,t,v 23d i ) Happily, tai lava took a iliivct:on uhun ahJNeJai. appr hciisjonb ter the nci aLiiaiij.r country. The coua ot Naples has concluded a treaty uiili that ot the liri.::i, t r pii.it: ; at thc iiisp al ot the latter icdo gtlxx staves. ihey are to oe convevcA tv L:i!-.j;i in Neapolitan sinpi ot was; and to be trariipxirtcd thence at tlie expense at the Portuguese ovei mneiH. AFRICAN COLO XV, Xrw Vohk, Dec. 29 r?i c" u niitte app nntrd b tr I) Miii i S h it t d thi uk1 -tv Colon:, itis X"w V'Tk, aLti;1 untu r the direction of thr par c :-t intitut!n, announce t the pu' !:c, tli.it the ship F.lizabeth, cnpt.un Sbor now ) in in the nr rtli hut, at Ce-dtr:rct-t wharf, has been chartered to proceed to the western coit of Africa w ith 3 50 10I trusts, about HO el u horn to !e received he re and the rest at eld Point Comfort, w here she u ill -top for that purpose. These persons h ive been select? d frc m manv hundreds who have voluntarilv oilVred themselves fre)m th.e f llowing places, vi: Petersburg, Xorfe'Sk, Kiihmond, district f Clunii)ia, li.-iltnncre, INuladtlphia, New Vork, and various places in the interior, ;nd all free people o color, of cood character, and m ostlv pioun members of the Uaptiit, I'rtshytirian, Fpiicopal, and Muhfvlist churchrs. Hie ship will pro?x ahlr sail btt'jrt the 15th div ti 1, next,

The ,r Si 7'ofvL h endcavored to help himself out of erabarrassment by appropriating to his own use upwards of eighty one thousand dollar, of the Public money Aninvestig.tiorihasbeenhad, and the Treasurer has resigned. It 1 thought the money will not eventualiy be lostto the state. Argus. i

Petersburg I a. Jnn. 22. -ir. rieasant Akm s building;, j. - j " a hr ! 1 Tre riameS ?aJ takfn, ?uh a hold before anv forre mnlH rrotrrv that bWk was consumed, consistinjr i or 5 trout, and 10 or 15 back h juscs. ( The buildings consisted cf wood, e-ct pt Mr. A kin's, which a a hnndsfiiuc and valuable brick house, occupied bv Dr. Robertson, and S. G. WVlls." Mr. WVlls, we imagine, is the grratest sutferer in merchandize. The whole loss sustained, in nouses and propcrtv, we suppose, mii;ht be estimated at about 50,00-') dollars. Hv tu vrrcat exertion of a few citizen?, sevt rai valuable lumber houses, toecther with the.cestcm houe, .was " preserved from he corf.ai.r.icn. As is usu?!!v thc cae, the tire commenced in a stable. The number of person present was immense; ad what is not uncommon, we behtld more composed spectators than active assistants. One house was blown up, a liol- cliftpncr off, with a iev of stoppiri- the (lames, which could have been sav.d. ... W c r.re s'ovr- to sav it was the property of Mrs. C.ddv, a widow ldv, ixni tiiat it was her r principal p:opery.. orncr of TH F. FMIGR Ni' SOCdF.rV. At a late meeting at the I)ircctnr? of the Madison Emigrant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. l'.dmtr to open, on bc!u!fof the 5'.v:iety,a.; Dpdce of Int-'llienee in this town. Hiving made this selection of the a.cnt. and t),i;.f; well sati .ied ci ability ; u I r.,i! to eiiect thc objects of the .vkL-. ty. tiie diree'eus hcrebv rccorni:wn Mr. PaltiKr and Ins oilicc to toe attention id Dnd others. ennrants Li thij ohice, accnrdini: to notice alreniv civen, will be dcp.r-itcd whatever can be collected to rrnder thc establishli.ent interesting and useful to ti:e emigrant, and to those who arc eniged to promote the improvcuicnt of our town and vicinity specially, and ot Indiana in enc; al. H j ,iks, tr.ip-, surveys, cnttics, articles ot information v ili ne open free to the inspection of ail who call at the ollicc. All information wdil be p,iven reaiiilv aiul rratuitoudv. and especially t the . Emigrant, LAND SPECULATORS LOOK AT I HIS. The Subscriber will sell the following property, viz: lots Nos. 46 ar.vl 47 in the town of Vernon, Nos, 95, 97, tot, 129 c 13, the in town ot Vcvay, cnequirter section ot land in David's settlement. A credit of two years will be iven, and bond with approved security will be required. For further particulars apply to the subscriber in Madison. STEPHEN ANDKEWS. March 1, 1S20. 167 SUGAR cJhwih trvsu-a rtrglVr T" L 1 0 L l, 1S ?,11CC' ani lt, u ill also betaken in payment of drbtr'

will be faithiuiiv consulted bv solvci V11 the 19th uit. by mu-

Mr. Palmer. ti'al consent. ,All persons in- degenerated and unw - O 1 . 1 ,, .. . .

iiy order of the Directors HtJlcu Ior g bl call on -'racrer, wt;o has proved

TilOS. C. SEAREE, R' dearborn, and discharge Siif .a disgrace to mankind, Cor. S-r. thc same without delay; ?md specially so to the masonic

2a AHID IPUCDIEa The subscriber has opened in Madison, Indiana, an office for the purchase and sale of lands, and for the transaction of land concerns and land mttrllience generally. (lis office for the present is in the dure sry brick houe of Dr. Canby, where booics are provided for reg,s rin5 lands offered for sale or to 1(ase, farms to rent, houses to rent

hich maybe registert-d bv persons ofinntr tlie same fr 'f um? ;aurinS regular hours of busi- , " ."yuU k muse Zulr Wl-h t0-Purchase : rent and information riven n ttKt; cerus nuchas buvins? anrl selling ......wivu nun jiili rnn. p.-vn.g taxes leasm .anJs, renting nuoies, c. (.onvevanenv of all kinds connected with the etabVh nunt, will be attended to for a moderate compensation. I will also atund to the ?t lection and t-ntrv of land in the dulernt land districts ubs.tken lo zhvrcAt i:air iulv takn to m .4 we the most adantarccus selection,. , , As theK:iirr;b-r h i . !. ing preparations for sometime past 1 v ' for iH ninq an othi e of this kind, e '1JS ah'.ady a plat of the survev die )U1 purcli.ise, from the east nri' " st?Xc to some distance of the falls of Ohio. Arrangeu.cni.3 nave -uso Been made for a plat of the urvcv of the new f ur- . -. - 1 " v.jhcu u 13 expectea wui ,c u itrh -KUf d CWt M fK' t0?Cl!u T uitu .he Uld i.ct.s by thc sanvyoi. Arrangements wiU be made to cb,ain from the land oif.ees rcri lar relliriKfll nliliiiirU,.,, .....J I .1. - - iin, .liiti It 1 C It will be noted on the plats, by which menus a view may be had of all the unentered lards. Persons wishing to explore the old or new put chase fur he purpose of making selections, iil by giving a !iort nmiec be accomm. dated with plats of stkh sections of t'le country as th y mav with, with nutei of sudi Lndi a's are cuter d. A to ri .. . . . , c , . ',' 15 Vie Kls?r, P'or..'-tr nOu-'..,!..h;..,M ,( pul,se ;r.r.. cone. i;n nee. as fur use puiiit to himcii, he intends to spare i exertions r evpmstr in the t oll lt'vn ci a'l iich m.ip3 at.d eo-i-.-al inluruiatio", .u. witi lcuv.. e ,1 i-.'.i. I: .. . . w , ao a nee and z r.rral ior.al r. t ; :v.M and i:.t, ad V: aeMie me rnoic cl laa .utn tDn to the iiisi.V ss, he hou s in tlu most unremitting attention, to give s;.ti-,-hiction to th.se who nuiv p.Uroni-f tl'- uudt rtaldn.vj. It is Iiwped ?1; ;t all those who have landn f..r i!c r property to rent, will lome forward aod t(-wi-.t(. r the me. as it i? prc-hooit-d iy that cent r thev mav actuiupiii tMcir uojt tt a-. r-o(.n, arul w id a little li.ut'j'e ur, :nv . th-r w:;y within t'i irrtMth. 1 , ... jt j distant v. v. ho mav J:a -h:r-iro ,s of tiie above cj( -5 ; : ipt.cn, w oil have their requests promptly attcudvd by ad dreeing ktttrs, postpaid, to N. H. FAEMEH. Madi5on, March S, IfiU . dissoeu noN: liiz partneiship heret(ifore existing under the firm ol Rich. ard Dearborn, i Co. was .disall persons in dchted tor Tin 1 - ----

ware, be are recpaested to call Done in grand annual cornon James Cuchran, and dis- unication, at Coiumbiui, O, charge their accounts imme- I,iu tIi;i sixteenth day of I)r-

uiaici), ja longer indulgence cannot t;e riven t RICHARD DEARBORN, JAMES COCHRAN. February 3,, 1820. 263 , N. B. The subscriber repeo. fullv irdrmi r: j. the public generally, that he still continues to .carry on the ;im and Sheet Iron business n ai'us various branches and uicaus ana orders will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. Merchants can lie supplied at thc Pittsburgh pri.He has also received the ap. PlnfTnt of J)cPutX foricfrcrfso? countX. will costtly keep on hand sealed measures. . y JAMES COCHRAN. tcs.

REGIMENTAL ORDERS, x .1 Sixth reginent of IndLi ana militia, is divided into two batalions in the following mm ner viz u"mg manVk. fi'c V 4 Uatalion to be com,, Poscd ci thc Companies comt ded by captains Thoma Douglas, James Burns John Mlr M Ii n. J

Inhn MTWrn,! TJ,- 1CUC J- ' " "& acconu D1s commandep by captain v vi vuatci, nenry ' oalvers Bcnjin Brooks , and lieutes? J. . - r.nu utuitj. . . . N. B. thff rroit. . will, beheld at the house r-'' c 1 t 1 1 . Swood On the 281 , . ' C . Uct UCX thc Ist battal-' 10,1 muster in the town ef Madison on the 2orh dav of Mav next; the second battalion mustcr at thc of loim w4;; nnr nf.ir ilft,K,,r . -nr; VCir 1 lttb"rgh, on U-J -7l!l day of Mav next: thenii:: Ml . 1 . ' muaiti ui uc i;eio at tfieiious of Sam!. , Ledger wood on th: iSth.and 19th o'f August nextinc tegnncntal court of En quiry will be on the 1st Mon,. day of November ntxt, at t ) DUCe of tmistrrincr f!w r,.,rt . rl "-S1 11 fcourt or appeals at the nn,! - Place on tle lst Monday of U; cember next. . . rMi777TTTk ' - UUVjUlitlft, The Grand Royal Arch Cht i. ter of thc state cf () io. u, all Free and Accepted Mas - , of every grade on the l'cr.cstial Globe, send Greeting: r - KNOW YE, nut Frederic k A. Curtis, formerly of the svj tc f New Vtrk:. lat!v r!,'.... j 1 .11 1 ii. Ohi'i, but now j-oiis to simi" p.lrt of le soatI,ern u, y,vc 1 .- CslcIH country unknown to tl vc cornpinionj of this Grand Chapter, h Nvw, and d:t irg r.o.llt years p m, ha-; been an exp l vd Mcsorn of expulsion was paed upon him by Western Star Chapter, No. 35, i ,i,c filtc nf New York. 'Mil ', Curtis U ab ut five feet seVcn iMCtC3 hi ;h, uutally corpu'unt. til dark complexion and bl.,cic iu-,r u3 not thepertea u ,c ot hh at u s, is marked in his face with small black spots, by the explosion t, gunpowder, fas he sjV) Hc cpe.;.i wn'a rabidity, though, with sonic Miipcdiment. lie lm assumed various professions such as.pnysician, tailor, lecturer, itc. He prcsnts himself a ma sot; of high derTree .and good( titanuiir. iic j3 an intemperate, man, guilty of much immoral, deo.it tul and unmasonic conduct L I u' 'U1 as a man and a mas'D. All masons are therefore hereby vvarned against associatinc: with. worthy a him and frs. - - tern it y UI,ll)crj A. V. 10T9, and A. L. coio. i'vJUNSNOW, G.H.Priat. Attest. . Benjamin Gardinek.. G. Cce. NOTICE. , f CIPcct to s ffr PhiladeT. ut thc U "f APr5 1 rCqUCStr aU PeJon lncbt t0 fur fiS call and settle their accounts. prior to that time. I. E. CANBV. - Madison, Feb. 28, 1 Sao. Cf iiiu uiviur.oi lit It r Will be given by William d Henry Shannon for whcaT Oats, Tallow and PMWm. Shannon' store in ?,TuS son.indiana. & Jvncms.