Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 12, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 March 1817 — Page 3
: smiles or
jrupt minds. p
frowns of men of
B. WHITS ON,
1 Vxrhan?e Bank of Indiana.
A Mr. Bigelow, whom the InEna Gazette represents as a new ncr' in the country, without nily and without property, in ,t, a mere bird of passage, has f Up a money shop at JefTersonle in that state, under the imsiug title of the 'Exchange bsuk hdiana: There are but fow, )ny individuals in the .western tmtry, whose pecuniary resour-
S are so abundant as to enable
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by's, by the General, together to be without foundation, and h
vuu mcbbrs. layior, rieia, wai- constantly refused
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lace &c. ? The report was so well known that we presume he must have heard it, "which circumstance alone, ought to screen him from
being charged as the author of
A COUNTRY MILLER.
MADISON,
COMPENSATION LAW, : Ust stale worse then the first ! ' A bill has passed the
that "scurrility." But again, the representatives of the United
reverend sir says, " Iherefore let States to epcal the compensation us use our liberty as christians, & law after the close of the present as frec-men. ' regardless of the session. Thus thev contrive to
Saturday, March ic, ,817. ijes or frowns of men of cor- raise their own compensation, and iLHL rupt minds, i hank fortune we leave the next congress to do as jy x neither fear the frowns nor court they like. We see with grief that Move Domes! 1C News! the favors of any man who may the debates on this subject breathe In the proceeding columns is have taken up arms to fight a- little else thaii the love of money n very Ienethy epistle from Mr. gainst the rights of man in the money money. "What will
say of our honor i) u-
t in to undertake the buiines Whitson, which as it respects the ' American revolutionary War; European oligarchs I banking on their own private merit or demerit that it is enti- and although we solicit a better boasted simplicity,
iital. h is a great confidence tied to, the enlightened citizens support in,our business, Vet we gality anddevotedncss to the pub-
be placed in one man, and in will decide; but our opinion is do not intend to sell our rights to lie service, when they read the
jro'e has proved ruinous to that he had better have employed obtain it. ' We hope as free born harangues unsalaried made by Wands. It is generally the a- his time and and talents on some sons f Columbia, never to give pur( congressmen? 'These vriy
ficious that embark in it ; and other subject than making such up the right or managing our harangues will furnish them with I temptations that holds out to an unprovoked attack on us. Al- -own business. We trust in pro- arguments "against republics, and ) cupidity of such minds is al- though it is generally admitted to viaence, thit to crinie, stoops and con. mend " stars and garter" as 1st irrcsistable. There is no be wrong in an editor to inter- kneelyto catch the NO HUNG, of the " cheap defence of ntim.M
asion for such institutions fere in matters of controvery, ex- NY 'man's NOD, will never ie ;e; and if public sentiment isting between his corresdondents, done by . 'A in any case tolerate them, yet there are some exceptions; ' , "A Professing EoiTon." .jftould snly be on the most un- therefore we presume that no one , f . 1 1 - -c .1 1...... 1 a. 1 1 Txr , .. . .1
,i vocal evidence or mcir sra- wm uchv uui wnai we nave tne t.4ic iuunitu ,iu saic m
To cur st lyes the matter U more important. ' Forty two dollars a week are spurned as X pittance unequal to the expenses & desires of
a representative of the people He
George Burton, Samuel1 Close, and Jonathan
4 says " If the people do not pav
their agents as wtll as the president or judges or general or admirals are paid, or to be paid, I
must desert their service in quest
ir
Th vrcturn of specie pay- right in this case to speak for our- James M'Cabe and John Meek, hets before him the high, st salaries
ts, which is expected in a selves. We have heard an old pro- are candidates for justices of the of a few permanent' offices, and
months, will try the solidity verb, " 1 ouch a sore place & it will peace tor mis town.
the banks. It will separate the create pain. this old gentleman
jeat fom tlie chaff; and if Mr. appears to be very much disgusted jclow's standing has not been at (one of our correspondents) represented, it will be inmos- Simon Mazus. whom he savs is
jefor his ' baseless fabric' to "encouraged by a professing edi- Heed, are .Candidates .for
jvive th- shock, it is a duty, tor.' It is true that the editor is a justices of tllC DCace
fieri every man owes to the pub- private member in tlie M. church .. .
interest," to discountenance this and equally tiue that we are here H)Yn.
ming species of swindling, lor the professed purpose of furn-
e would suppose, that the state ishing news, and accordingly gave n n
t l l .t? I I 1 . . 1 ! 1
p-iy, doui in ct iracier an.i o- was oniy puoiisiimg wriat vvc con- ,
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of a greater salary, the
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roits
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Omega, the all in all of public station." () tempo ra ! Coiumb. 6 Happy soul tliy days are ended j M thy sufTring clays below ; ,CIot by angel guards attended, To the arms of jisus go.' Died on Tuesday the nth inst, john, infant and only child of Cap. R. C Talbott of this town.
pJy, both in character and o- was only publishing what weeon-
jrwisc, oy uie ievv Lexington ceivcci to oe a part or the news, i4
eme, ttut no otner cc-m;r4nv, tor at that time it was not irencral- OF
ich lesi an individual anil a iy known that Simon was a candi- JclfcrsOIl Coi!HlV
in to attempt a repitition of stands with the old Parson. lie"y nOtlllCU, thai Al)shameful imposture ; and that To be open ai d candid, We un- ncr C lark.on and Joseph
r, III I IIC lAC Ul 4
; enacted
e of securim
Ir' l':':8' "-n ? ''V ? a WK4h a UC town of Madison, at line) for the present, quests aU
TIL J' A ' ';.V,VUV11'- - - iiinniciai t- 9 . those who may be indebted tolum
runctions, behold he is casting icuiu w uv. uuiucii . . . rtr . rrniint n av.:i
u.t uu,i.,un -piuiMH on tne ist : on day in a editor, which to us appears inexpedient. O. Which of us have pi ll HCXt.
acted the most consistent with Madison, March 6, 6iy.
ui imposture ; -anti mat 10 oe open aru candid, we un- ncr I lar.X . on and Josepll face of a positive stat- derstand that he is a professed Qi VI 1 j:djcr the express pur- Methodist minister of the Gospel, -lI'iCk5aiu'v are CaiUlIuring the public against but instead of spending his time dates for Magistrates for
NOTICE. The subscriber wishing to close
his business (in the mercantile
f ' 7 ' :cm the character of the state.
Cm. Gazette.
r FROM FRANCE. The harvest was unusmlltf
li uiiwujjuuui r,u : uur pioicshionr s io iiiai, me
T be
?, and particularly in France, public will decide for themselves. We ar
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i vt- . An uicau ntvuiic is swccii out quuc
auliiorised to
:.Js had kea prohibited, and a too insipid for his delicate taste. SUhC Uiat Jonit maxwell "my given that imported. IV. t let us examine a little into will SCI VC (if cleclt'd) as
a jnjilj'ee oi (he peace for
thcmseleves of the earliest oppor-
tunity for settling their respective dues- His protracted indisposition for months pasf, renders the present call absolutely necessary,
in order to meet arrangements
irt Ain.n Mii've!I made previous to his iiJiuss.
" " Tf .UNT MaYVVM.T..
: J ( CARROT. V ' -!ts distinguished man, whose s,t born virtue wuld not be made to )end even to the hiinddish. nu its of Napoleon, has at last bee hnc a prisoner within the walls f ' fagdeburg. I Ic went "to Russia ry invitation of the emperor, where he resided a year'; 'nit (lishking his situation, or being dishked forthe freedom of his opi.i-
this town.
this matter. One might be led to
nciicve mat oimon, in ms ojundeiing manner had ran against
one or the Parson's sore places, k - as wc Withheld S's. proper name WINGED GUDGEONS. from the public, and the Parson T? the Editor of the Federal Gadetermining to have revenge, zette, Batiinure, but not knowing whom to apply SIR, to for it, have unjustly and wan- You will render an imtonly wreaked his vengeance on portant service to the millers in "a professing editor" ho ! what the state of Ohio, and the ether
inconsistency This reverend western states, bv civinjr them
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March 15, 1817.
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plied to the king for permission idea that Simon is a preacher, or thers, has set out on a journey to to reside within the kingdom. doctor, Iawyeror, &c. Surely Mr. the west, vith intent to claim .'redenck returned for hkwci'. Whir.m ihr nnt s2dHlc Mr. Tn- rnmnensation of those who us
Mat-he must cnnsihh'r hitnir Hf fi.ivinfriilit.iif).
tic ted to the limits of the above chcr&doctor,) with bcinjthcau- cd a patent on pretence of being ' TCi'';' thor I If he docs, wc request him the inventor, although it is well ; - no longer to entertain that idea, known, they were in use long he jTm. Lee i;j appointed Accoun- Did not the reverend sir, hear of fore the date of his patent. Th: ;of the War i;epirunent, vice the caucm or consultation held millers should the claim of Mr. 1 i Lear. one nigkt at Doctor Ogles- Withers, it is wcil known here
From the Cincinnati Cazctte. J JUSTICE FITCH, who is supposed to reside somwhere in the western country, may get information of his son JEREMIAH IT 1'CH; by applying at this office. Jeremiah when young, left his father and went to sea ; he was pressed on board a British ship of war, where he remained seven years. lie has an undo John Fitch somewhere in the western country. Sugar will be received at market price in payment for subscriptions at this oiilce.
