Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 22, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 May 1817 — Page 3

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ancfec! at the tittle end efCafe- . A 0WARF. t Hurt ctnrL- hlllf.ilcrlltR A wmirViWc Hxrirf r Tm

ntish colors and some of her re- name of Sally M. Snow, daughter 1 f B ilious papers,, were with great of Daniel Snow, of Middleboro' - f

Lnn and difficulty saved from is now exhibiting at New-Bcdforct RESPECTFULLY informs

H, Times, She is in , her eighth year and citizens of Madison and its vicin- HAS removed frnm

weighs only sixteen pounds.Shc.Atyj to viricn -

js of a delicate form and pleasing above biismess in sll its various Indiana, where he has permanentcountenance; is intelligent and ac- branches, in the house formerly settled , He will attend the tive ; reads sewsknits and dances, occupied by Mr. John Maxwell, Circuit Courts of Jefferson, Switwith much agility, where those who favor him with serland, Washington and the ad- . ; theij, custom may depend on hav. jacent counties-, will undertake . )'BrookviUe-In4(ana9May 6V .'.;.ing it; done with neatness and des-. the transaction of all agencies not ,; Mammo h Girl. -There is patch. . incompatible with his other nm.

now residing in the county of Madison, May 22, 1817.-.22-13W fessional duties,'ami execute con-

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MADISON,

Saturday, May 24, 1817.

NEW POST ROUTES. In Indiana From Elizabethtown by Laco

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a, to Cory don.

Wayne in this state, a girl of seventeen years of age that weighs 33 5 pounds, "HrJ.if Rurrhnticp npar RniTfrm

Lancashire. En-land, azed 77. -don on the 28th and 29th Inst.

tl rMWr.,i Tiirtnvjo Tir,r i-K,. for the purpose ot paying captains

1 1 (.nil luvniaj iaii) nib

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Numx is nereoy given, that I shall attend at Cory-

veyancing of every description.

auu picuges mmseir tor his punctual attention to ail business that may be con fided to his .en re. He maybe consulted at anytime, except when absent on the circuit or other indispensible business, at

.wa uiucc in uic uncK House.

oldt preacher in the Weslevan y ,iy 10 Ma:n.Crnss stPPI,t . v;

m,a; : Trt Vh,. "or's, iiuioirMScwman's and 1,,, . u ' :u.u7'Juv:,

r n. 1 . 1 French's comDanies ot mi htia for . . J . -! tta ,uc, an(l

nr:nrminri or mk Miif iph n rrnv. i ifiimnm k r n

. ...... v vw . . j 1 ,.f vuc .aimc or jnornton

From Corvdon, by Shemaker's,

ir..fc 131 . t...i:

f IV VI IU 1L ' 1 ICil II. I I Mill'. M .1 1

w7 . . r PPi 1 . iipir v 1 An rrr

h and Evansville, to Harn.ony. preachcd 2oo,ooo sermons. 1,1 2Land l8l3 5 and at Madison

fFrom Corydon by Fredericks-

rg, to Salem. . . From Lexington, by Salem to loli. From Vincennes, by Emmcrnville.and Carlisle, Monroe and frre Haute to Fort Harrison.

From Madison to New-Ca.5tle,

tntucky.

From Madison to Vernon. From Lawrenccburgh, by Dc-

ur, to Wilmington.

From Hamilton, O. by Crooklie, Connersville, Waterloo,

ntrcville, Salisbury, Dunlaps

-On the 21st of March, at

Burlington Jersey, Isaac Collins, the oldest printer in the state. The public was indebted to hhn, I believe, (says Nile's Register) for the first quarto edition of theBible ever panted in America, which from its great accuracy, is regarded as a standard.

1 Kit ilort TIT,.. . n .

an the it and 2nd of the ensu- ,0,7

ing month for the purpose of paying captains Miller's, Rhoad's and Stucker,s companies of militia for services rendeied in the years of 1812 and 1813 ; and at Salem on the 5th and 6th of the

same, for the purpose ot paying

2 2 -4 m

PRINTER INK For sale a the office of the Liherty Hall & Cincinnati Gazatte, At 75 -cents per Hi

Having become the, a "rents of

ranraim Lindlev's. Dawalt's, Uu- iir' paries jotinson ol f nladel-

r 4 ' 1 v r 1 f 1 . . .

sy's and Beck's companies of mili- Pma Ior tnc sIe printing tia for services rendered in the we shall keep on hand a con-

V zeeinc Matter

years 1 8 1 2 and 1 8 1 3- The claim ants of these companies are re

nnilE subscriber has latelv re- quested to be prompt in their at.

S ceived Vaccine Matter from tendance, and those who cannot

anarainieia, 10 rooKviiie. the United States agent, with a

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r ruin iTinceion 10 nsnacrsoii n, Kentucky. Cor, paper, j Philadelphia, 'April 8. SWALLOWING NOTES.

On Friday last four

request that he would act as an assistant, to facilitate the distribution and thereby cstend its use

more generally- -It is put up in

small

slant supply. All orders, accompanied with" the cash, will be promptly attended to. MORGAN, PALMER & Co. -Cincinnati, April 14, 1817.

pre arrested and committed on t suspicion of stealing eight p dollar notes. Strong cir-

Attach rnent.

are sucn as win enaDJc any person

or family to secure themselves from the Small Pox Physicians anrl nrTvat" fjrtiilic ran lv Tut-

instances haying induced a be- nishcd with matter warranted to Fthat they had swallowed the be genuine at the subscriber's Memey -emeticks were admims- dical shop; and individuals or fa'ed. In consequence, one of the kt : 1 i-

; n . , iuiiics v auiutii un ai)iuuuuu.

attend, and calculate vn drawing their pay by power ot attorney,

must be careful to have their powers properly drawn and well Henry Vv oodwaid authenticated. 1 he claims of de- J

packages, and the directions ceased persons will be paid to their ' , ch as will enable any person legal representatives on letters of lVJ arK A, JonilStOn.

or probate ot. Returnable , on Ihe 23rd

(by ot June 1817, before John Meek, J. P. May 21, I a 17. 215

Jectcd persons, John Smith,

X up tro notes of the United ltes bank, each one hundred jlars. The others did not deli-fany.

He has on hand and will con

stantly keep a general assortment of Drus and Medicines of good quality. N. B Those indebted for Medicine or Medical services, must settle their accounts without delay . J. HOWES. Madison, ?4ay 22, 1817. 22-vv

A NDUKW MILLER, now in

:;ew vork, April 25. jt will he seen, by the arrival the Governor Carver, at Bost that already great quantities ;ce h.fe reached ihc ocean, as fas the latitudes '(fj 43 and 45 I longitudes of 49'i'and 52. It important tr those concerned Jiipping, to be appraised of this ties of danger. fheship Robert Burns was aljmong the ice On the thanks, estcrday vas a proud daVfor commerce of this city aiiclthc p of the government.. J;)ur

j" a vmicnea wun tne- Cinpf nineships six bri;!;i,1;d

one of them, should come and sec

fmciicameupin theril'cif. him as early as possible He conv hours. - -:rM -. : ' templates remaining where he is

-"uieiast4 hours, about until he hears of. his family.

May 22, 1817. A Editors of newspapers in the states of Indiana, Ohio, and trntnrL-v will rnnffi a orif f:i.

I , -7 iivuiuvnr 1 w v . . - w v. a

i muse ior distant places vor on a disconsolate man, by .aiready prepared to be regu- ving this two or three insertions ;y forwarded by the different in their respective papers.

administration

wills.

If the claimants of any of the companies that were notified to attend at Corydon, Salem, " or Charleston, in January last, who did not 'receive, their pay, will attend teithcr of the above named places'-on the days above mentioned, their claims shall be attended to. ' A. WIIH LOCK, , . - . Deputy Paymaster. . Vincennes . I lav 1 2 i 1 'i . . TI IE subscribers being ' hmn t

ot monevi carnestlv so icitr- all5

KHiioval. " Thomas Boicourtasremoved A store to the. cprr-house lately occupied by :lr. John Serinp?, viUi an assp?tment of NEW GOODS, which he will sell low for cash or country produce Li-

nen, Bacoj; Sugar, Whiskey and i?i '. r .

e expects on an assort-

Flour.

N. B.

meat i.k'i GROCERIES shortly.

; j & ,ue town or aums on, those indebted to them eiTneK by . i" --3' l"7' ;of Induna, ish to be .nioniKd notc of bpok account, to fo'me. A's F' f wITin " tot the residence ot his son? Nicho- fnr.A -..r c ? lrV Ujiil V I LoUlV, 1 tj it 1! j 1 rorward ori or before the icthv tkffy ,lIrnn 7 las, Henry, John, 1 nomas arjd Pc r- -iIschir.r tf Jf I AlLOR,

-V"1' au" lvvw 3W1 ru- resneive notes, aud close thir' ! r . . inrornr law 1 homas Green and;iaiii n, ;cy,:rfr k,; :vmnM l the citizens of Madison, and

.uupium y,, -note' Punctuality : beini the souK-"V'Y inai lc l1

ncssee coumry . 1 oru ime , nf bm;n;s, -.Ti a: rhe abr.vU t! cu uie aD0:c ousi

time in the rail or 10 1:5, fo," bma v ' . , ,,, ar ' . . 'L-use formerly occu

isncnsablv

... uit ,v "-"-tv"! - blc-us to meet our engagements all or. anyone of them , shil,hc;. fcftaietd- h 0Srbcu,tonler1

; c-l ' . .&,Zf .. -1 "'Z urt't it nr(irv nH n . iiws

ouu)oncrs and slqapU

rm A1..-., j " 1 ' . , t

-v.. vuiunu snip ietter,s- nave l received - at ourpo?t 'ofiice, 1 to the honor of the gentle1 of that pcfnKlicl

UklijllV,li I. lillU

jt'ill. 5ec ifs necessity, and oblige us

oy a-.pronjpc ana punctuat coinpiiancl5ierewith. , ,,' , . j"-, ' wH:KNTOH ' SEE. ! Madison, May4 2 2, 18.17. 22 ?w

as com men-

ness in t tie

pied by Mr.

Lawrence Toole, nearly oooositc

Wm. Robinson's Carding Ma-, chim? ; where he hopes by his attention to business, to ii crit a., share of public patronage. AH orders in his line of business will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to ; his work bfiall

&U"ar will be received be done in the neatest and mew t.

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May, 5th, 18 17.

at market price in payment for' subscriptions at this oftice, -

20 4v-

Blank Deeds for Salt

lis.

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