Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 4, Madison, Jefferson County, 23 January 1817 — Page 4
"The rich the poor, the halt the blind, In this boon has pleasure ; In it they more enjoyment find, Than in all worldly treasure. W hat bids all our sorrows cease ? Tis that which Christ has given; And guides our feet thro' paths of pt a :e, And fits i he soul forHeaven.
NOTICE.
FOR SALE, TO THOSE CONCERNED.
A lease of ten acres of lano, b , letler fr0!n WiUiam Hendr H-'
THE subscriber begs leave to f , f , meinber ()f ider his thanks to his former cus- w" . ' f f , rcers, and the public in Kcnral, it IS HOW Under a COOtl 'illtVJlTZ?! ,
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for their liberal support and wish- f ithjn yv0 mjles of d rtment f()r thcir paym trt nfrtrm thpm f ist hemiltinues 7 l. , , ' ' tut
ten
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cs to inform them that he continues
to keep at his old
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will vou callous
man, way
prove, Nor heed Jehovah's call ? Seek Religion, then you'll kfve, Your GOD and mankind all."
stand in Madison, AladlSOIl near M'Chirc's and letters firom the same gem
fnext door to the Farmers and Me- horse-mill and Mount i'lea- .11 .i?m. .1.; ,v. i' .
chanics Bank oflndiana,) a general mccljnr house For 1 have had any concern, r.re rcco-f assortment of Merchandize, a- ani u,llllli& nuubtl 1 Ul nized by the 4crenrv oc vv u DioSgst which arc the following ar- teSrms,apply to the-Sllbscri- will be paid as soon as tiieV0Muri tides, to wit : ber near the 'premises. of the case render it admissible.' "Clotjis 1 WILLIAM HOOD. WM, M'FARLAND.
New, Cheap and Elegant, GOODS. Thornton and See, just from K), hive brought on izf are now open ing in the new brick house, twe doors below Captain Ristines tarern on Main Cross-street, a choice and fuxionable assortment ot fall and winter goods, consisting cf SUPERFINE CLOTHS, FLANNELS, BOUBaZE ITS, C oSl UERE3, PELi CI S, Ca )ARSE CLOTHS, COiiDS, VELVETS, And a variety of elegant VESTING, Ij'ankeis. Calicoes, Ginghams, Silks ;;nd Si'.k-ch.unbrays, cassiuetts, gentlemens 1 01 am and caster Hats and hdie.- Bonnets &c. All of which gs havii.3 been purchased late !ar f Vi! 1 at Philadelphia, they will be able to retail as low for cash, as any go'id have been heretofore sold in ihc vs:ein country. Having removed with a determination of settling permanently in this country, they solicit, and 'hope to receive a part cf the public patronage.
JHORinT ON tfSEE. mil li on, D.c. 23, 1816. l 3W
. 1 iney expect to have on ban ! in a bhort time, a supply of gio.erh-s. hardware, queenswarc, cmlcry and cotton yarn.
V Assorted.
Gfssimeres Oassinetts Velvets CJofds Flaiiels Blankets t Cotton, Worsted nnA QUI' VQtintr!
auvj una ivjuuqSnuff boxes Sleeve buttons Coat ditto Vest ditto Shirt ditto
Calicoes Cambrics Leno Muslins Shirting dito Boinbazetts Dimities Handkerchief1 Shawls Hose Gloves Socks Kid, Morocco, & Leather shoes
MENS SHOES, coarse and fine. Books and Stationary. JiSWiLliV.
Jan. 4, 18 16.
2 3w Jin- 10 i8l7-
Assorted.
I Lave several tracts of i::ii:iijrov ici land, near It -i.eiijon,. (Indiana.) which 1 v ill iea-e on good terms, if application made im-
lea Coffee Pepper Ginger Spices and Sutar Inkstands Candlesticks and Snuffers Tongs Shovels and Pokers Cutlery Hardware Qucensware Glassware
Nails Kettles Pots & Ovens .
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GROCERIES
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Assorted.
midiateiy
A. A. MEEK. Combs assorted. Madison, Jan. 1, 1817. i-6v Tinware ditto
And a great variety ot otlicr am
IsMiW GOODS. The subscribers hereby respectfully inform the citizens of Madison and the adj icent country, that they h.ive just received direct from New Yi-rk and Baltimore, a supply of new and seasonable goods, of -the htest importations from Europe: which they Tfer for sale at their store opposite to Messrs. B-anham and Stapp's tavern, where they intendkeeping a general assortment
of American, European, and West
clcs too tedious to mention
I wish to purchase a quantity Whiskey Pork Lard Beeswax Tallow Sugar Butter and Linen. Dressed Deer skins For THOMAS DOUGLASS,
JOHN MEEK.
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India goods ; which they will dis- Midison. Ian' 0. 1817,
ijose or on very modei ate terms . , , j-or ca, ju ; N. B. Those indebted to the L.R. Id G. W. LEONARD, subscriber, arc requested to call and iw 1 1 Mi- i tf make payment. -Jm ' h 1 " 1 For T. DOUGLASS, Tallow wjtnied at this office; h MKEK
ANK
Stock Kor Sale.
MRS. ME ATM Milliner and Mantua maker late from Virginia, has commenced and designs prosecuting the
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auovc cusincss in an its various branches. She will on the shortest
OHice of the Farmers' aad Mechanics' Bank of Indiana.
1uC x--Y,luuluIull.Ll notice make to anv pattern, either for sale, one thousand shares ot the . . t , , , ,; v
DRESSES,
capital ftock, on accomodating
terms. BY ORDER, JOHN SERING, cashr. Jan. 14 1817. 3 tf
HEAD DRESSES, BONNETS, BANT) BOXES, LADIES PELECES,
Her correspondence to the Eastwcrd, is such, thas she will be sup. piied with the notvest fahioni eve.
ry month. All kinds of cF.nhs and
receivej
iWnt.K. The purchasers of lots in Ver non, must make their pay
ment (that is due) to the subscri- country produce, will !
bers, on or before the first day of in payment, and even CASH will February next ; otherwise, they will not be refused, derive no advantage from such pur- tShe may at present be four.d opchase and we will act according to posite to the house lately occupied the tenure of the title bonds (by us by Mr. Rccd, as a tavern, given,) securing: to us the Drcpcrty Orders tVom the count 1 v will be
in caje ot non payment. JOHN VAWTER. DAVID M4CLURE. January q, 1817. 3 rr
thankfully received and strictly au if tended to. 'l.
Madison, fan. . 1817. 6m
DOCTOR" "HEATH,
IS just opening an ass i tir.ent of
A list of letters remaininc: in the post office at Madison, (Indiana) on the 1st day of January 1817, which if not taken out, will be
as dead letters by the tart day of u, :c:1:! .Mes Ann n o-v f ' '
.Samuel Adams, James Berrv, James p : n 1 m r 1 '.1-1 profession, tiiuzi li town Barlow, Gail Borders, 1 homai ,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
in the corner huu;e occupied by : Mr. Blackmore (Hatter,) which he will retail lev far cub, or country i.
I d to any t
call that may be iu idz on him in his t
or its
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vicinitv.
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Burk, Bernad Brewster, timothy ' T.., .0. t L rr l ; Madison, an. 14, D17. Beebe, E isha Baisett . 7-
Seth Catiin, Ruil Custer, Walter notice. Curson, Benjamin Crockett, 1'hom All those individuals in the town as Cox, William Conned, J-mcs of Madison and its vidian y, who Conaway. have in possession, public arnw Partrick Dixon, Alexander Dun- and accoutrimc:its,will deliver thcni can. without delay tu Mr. H. Ristine of James Edwards, James Falker, this place, who will cau.ic tlieni to Artimetia Fisk, T homas Forres?. be transported to the public Ars:Ira Grovcr. Preslev Grav, Wm. nalat Newport II J. Such as d
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GORDON, Carmy Goodrich, Da. continue to hold public property cl I niel Gugil. this description, may expect to be
VllIUU ildgllJS, JLJUtMCAti XlUlV.il- UC411 Willi VC1V U itilil lrt
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inson t, Rich Hopkins.
James Kay, I & R Kenar, Robert King. Robert Lowry, John M. Leer. James M'Cabe, Sarah M'Colough, Wm. Morelane, James and Robert M'Kay, Samuel M'Kinky. Royal F. North. Cha lotte Powers. Frederick' Reed, Jacob Raysor, Samuel Rykcr. Henrv Shricves, lames Scott.
Win. Smith, Thomas Stanton, four years old hist spring, iifteen & Ross Sharp 2, Win. San ford, Jo- a lia' hnuis high, iieavy made, i scph Strickland. m brands, a mutual tr-itter, and has James S. Talbott, Robert Taylor, three while t-pots 0:1 the pointer
Samuel Thorn, Sarah J ravis. Ins 1 ight sb.oulcr. Any pcrt.on w
James Vcnchencr. livcnng tJic John Wilson, Cyrus Webster, thaU receive the a'u Zacharih Wilev, Samuel Williams, va-.v (oi: t'c: tl
John White, Robert G. Whirr. the hem JOHN SERING, P. M.
directs. RO. RICHARDSON, Oidn -nice Storekeeper. Madison, LJan . 1 5 , 1 . 7.-3 w FORT'Y DGLEARS REWARD. Stolen out of the ta::lc cl j;;siidi Grovcr esquire, iua.' J..n'ii, Green cnnritv Oliio. on the imiht 01 the
wv...vy 7 24th of December itii'o;
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