Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 16, Madison, Jefferson County, 12 April 1817 — Page 3
';u:ic:trj it as yen wi. ic compensation law is reel. If 1500 dollars, was too 1 for the services of the membf the last congress, then the ving that sum to themselves n injustice to the nation ; if 00 much, then it is an injus:o their successors.
na, to be receiver of public monies at the Land Office to opened in the Mississippi territory under the act of the 3d March, 18 17. Stephenson Archer, of Mary-' land, to be additional Judge in the Mississippi territory, to reside in the eastern part thereof, under the act of the 3d March, 1 8 1 7.
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A list of letters remaining in the Post Office at Madison, I. on the first day of April 1817, which if not taken ou,wi!J be sent to the general Post Office as dead letters by the 1st of Ju ly next. A. Elizabeth Alexander, 2, Wm, Anderson, Aaron Ames.
B. John Buchanon, John
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ruRDAY, April 12, 1817. ifler anxiously looking I and expecting to reve a keg of Philadela manufactured Ink, lare highly gratified to lit has reached us. fVc hope to prevent I patrons in future, a uttering complaints nst us for not making f imprint better.
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President of the United
' ,z?.r, with the advice and coni:.itof Senate. ch,76 be secretary of .the depart -r'p--t or state, John Quincy A.dr.i4 of Massachusetts.
.3 be secretary for the departI of the treasury, William Vawford. i be secretary for the departt of war, Isaac Shelby of :ucky. r. Crowninshield, it is underremains at the head of the 7 Department. ffhard Cutts, late supcrintcn- ; general of Military supplies, 5 second comptroller of ttie pry department, under the Of the 3d March, 18 17, to ide for the prompt settlement jblic accounts. llliam Lee, late accountant , ihc War department, Peter :r. late additional accountant
: ;e war department, Constant iF man. late accountant nf the
i department, and Stephen pnton, of the state of Delato be auditors in the treasupartment, under the act a-id.
J--in Coffee, of Tennessee, to be surveyor of the lands in the f northern part of the Mississippi territory, under the act the of 3d fMarch, 1817. Israel Pickens, of North Caro:ri, to be register ot the land ofVtobe opened in the Missis1 Territory under the act of 3d March, 1817. -ihn Taylor, of South Caroli-
The following appointments Booth, Jesse Brite, Brook Ben-
were made by the president of the net, James Bruster, Victor Buc NICHOLAS D. GROVER, United States, by and with the hanon, Wm, Beauchamp, John TNFORMS the citizens of Jefadvice and consent of the senate, Bridges, Alexander Brown. 1 ferion and the adjacent courduring the late session : C. Timothy B. Ciark, John ties, that he continue! to carry Joseph Phillips, late of the ar- Conway, Thomas Chinoeth, Sa on the above busineis in all its vamy of the United States, to be muel Close 2. rious branches, at his old stand secretary of the Illinois territory. D. Thomas Davidson, James one door jrast of the Farmers & Robert Jaques of New York, Davidson, Wm. Davis. Mechanic! bank of Indiana, lit to be consul at St. Croix. E. Wm. Elliott 2, James Ed- hai now and intends keeping on John Howard March, of New wards 2, David Eastine. hand, an assortment of the mtit Hampshire, to be consul at Ma- F. Wm. French, John Fran- fashionable dea' , c u, l o r. r ss Roert,Fis . Ladies and Gentleman's Daniel Stroble, of South Car- G. Presly Gray 2, William Q , p , olina, to be consul at Bordeaux, Gardner, Nancy Gardner 2, Sam- a(llCS, 1 Onmanteaus, in place of William Lee, resign- uel Glasgow, George Gutsenger, Volices, Plated Stiff and C William Davy, of Pennsylva- H. Rebh Hillis, Elenor Ha- Snaffle Bit Bridles, Marina, to be consul of the United milton, Oakey Hoagland, Samuel tingales. Common Curb States at Kingston upon Hull, in Humphreys Aa Hammond 1 Eb- and Snaffie Bridies, ColGreat Britain. enezerHutciinson, Ira J. Hadden, . Joseph Ray, of the same state, James Hicks, Richard Hopkins. Jars, JBlind Bridles, &C.
to be consul at Pernambucco, in Thomas Jones, John James. Also
Brazil. K.
Jose dos Santos Monteiro, of Leer, Eli Lee.
Brazil, to be consul for the Island M. A. A. Meek, John Morris, out filling ; Maranhos, in Brazil. John M'Quilling, Thomas all of Mch he iWiU
xveuuen .ocasicy, Virginia, ivriartney, jonatnan M'Uart
,to be consul at Havre de Grace, ney 2.
Also. Plated Stirrnn I-
Abraham Knialy, Jacob ,n .1. ... 'htpp j rons and Bridle Bits with-
Robert Trimble, of Kentucky, N.
to be judge of the United States lor. for the district of Kentucky. O. Edward Wyer of Massachu- P. setts, to be consul of the United R.
btates at Hamburg. Rector.
Thomas Naile, Isaac NayJoseph Oglesby, Samuel Pclham.
sell low
for cash, or the following articles of produce, to wit: Beef-cattle, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Whiskey, country Jnen, kz. He tenders his acknowledgment! to hisfor-
and the public in '
John Roberts, Hezekiah cnj- for their liberal support,
and trom the superior quality ot
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, J V ' , vg. uuanu, U"tM- Ws matcmi8 the neatness, tobeconsiilatNantz. h.SLt0U Se Robert 8trcngth and durability of hi$ r.uwara uurcn, or ncmucKy, bmim, baran btcpftens, James work, he hopes to merit a con tinto be consul at Orient. Stott. ' r
jyjuu aj I , -V iiiujjuk.il Xm IfV lilt V. J.liUlJI, ZjXlld.llm setts, to be consul for the Island of ah TannihilJ, James Thompson, Curracoa. David S. Taylor. John O. Sullivan, of New W. James Wildman, Samuel York, to be consul at Mogodore, Williams, John White, Daniel in Morocco. Ward, Henry B. Weaver, Joseph
joel rlart, ot JNew loric to De Wheatly, Benjamin vvhitson.
J 3 Madison, Marck sa. 13 tf
BANK
consul at Leith.
JOHN SERING,P.M.
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Stock For Sale. OiSce of the Farmers' and
An 1 " Mechanics' Bank of Indiana. Attention . ye tjjC undenigned commisThe voters of Jefferson county sioners, appointed by law, to sell (all subject to do militia duty) three hundred shares of the capitare requested to attend at James al stock of the bank of Vincennei ,
ncarance in England, who Edwards' on the third Saturday ( the state bank of Indiana,)
m-Pflirtc n npw ivir in in April next, to elect one colonel, hcrcby give notice, that books piCUlCtS a new wai in one Ueut. colonel, and one major, will be opened for the sale of said Europe in the present in compliance with the act of the st0ck at the office of the Farmers' year, and the division of Rencral assembly of the state of and Mechanics' bank of Indiana J 9 1 it Indiana, passed and approved the at Madison, on the 1st day af AFrance among the Allies. 3d of Jan. 1817. Given under prilnext, and will be kept open
Some of the English papers mention that a
prophet has made his ap-
NOTICE. A Tan-Yard for Sale, (ly
ing one mile helow the
To Carpenters. The subscribers will give constant employment and the highest
(lourishino; town of Mad- wages, for 3 or 4 good journey-
ison)on which there is 4 tersifapiic:ltionbcmadcimme. or 5 vats sunk, and a diately. good spring, two comfor- Vf.Pg Jvir! table cabins' with 7 or o Madison, March 29, 1817. 14 acres of land attached to 7 i - . jv, ot-- iNlOtiCC
IIIC SillllU, nil lunua, uj-
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my nancitnis 20m or marcn 1317. from 10 o clocfc A. M. until 1 SAMUEL SMOCIC, C. I. M- o'clock P. M. from day to day, 11 1 for sixty days, unless the whole
of laid stock shall be told prior to the expiration of that term. DAVID H. MAXWELL, A. A. MEEK, JOHN SERING, March 27, 1817. 14 tf
Suar will be received at market price in pay
ment for subscriptions
t
ply to the Subscriber, in friends and the public, that he has
Madison. taken the Ferry on the Madison 11 ti XT V V II ! QTIIVF side of the Ohio river, and intends HP-Nil Y lubillNk. k . d l)oats. April 12, PJ17. 16-3w JOSEPH E.PRYOR.
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