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MADISON, "(INDIANA) f-S ATUR DAY, JUNE 28, 1817.
No 27.
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NOTICE 11 persons indebted to
subscriber by book or
e, whose accounts may
te become due, are rented to call and settle he on or before the 1st J uly next : those who kect this invitation fy expect to pay cost. I RUFUS S. MI3CTER rlison, June 2, 1817. 24tf ; Doctor Heath has just
reived some genuine
tccine matter from Bal-
iore: he will inoculate
r the moderate price of .e dollar, and any pern who cannot pay him ill on application be e)culated gratuously.
JOHN COVtRT,
John O'i-oughlin v Attach , vs. r incnt, David Cummings, Returnable on ; the 7th day of July neXt before me 1 'r -. John Meek, J F Jiine, mh, iai7 :jr . Alexander A; iV eek and Henry P. Thornton, Counsellors Sf Attornies at LAW, have entered into partnership in the practice of Law in the circuit courts of Jefferson county, where all business entrusted to either 'will receive the united attention of both. They, will still contin ue to practice Individually in thd adjacent counties, k one or the other of them may always be found at heir oliice iu Madison- ' . Letters on business from 'correspondents, must be directed to them jointly, post paid. Madison, June 1,1817. 25-3111
Proposals to publish in St. Louis,
A Weekly Newspaper, to be called icnium which we think effected
THE EMIGRANT AND GENRAL ADVERTISFR. By Sergeant Hall.,
honestly and sincerely; and we less than a year.' shall guard her rights with an eye IV. Advertisements conspicu that never winks and hand that ously inserted, on the usual terms, never tires. t ; :. . Missouri Territory, Mar; 10. .;WnxtfLtK- Subscriptions 10 the religious controversy shall never , . . . " pollute this paper. The Press was received at this Office. never designed as the Watchtow- -vU- -- - - ' " er of Faction or the Sceptre of From the kahi?h (M C.J Star. Tyranny. It has higher and no- WtUiamsburgh N. C. Apl. 15, 1 817. bier views as a vehic e for dis- Mr. Samuel Lock bart, seminating useful intdligefaa as My dear husband Vou have a' strong chain . of political and left meVyour dutiful & affection commercial amity, between dis-, atc wife, and taken to your bosom tant regions, discovering their va. Mrs. ELIZABETH ATKINS of rious interests, and affording a Petersburg (Va) a woman less virmean of interchange for their re- tuous, less affectionate less indus,Spectivc products, and a source tHous,and less economical than ;ot interest for all. myself. . When your re-sort has It bhall be the aim of the pro- poWCrto exercise itself which I" posed establishment to present a expect succeed thar ,ow of complete prospect of our national fascmated amour wih whih ,and local affairs, to perpetuate the have f0r3aken mCj j hopc ' renown of our heroes, to illustrate wiU return to your iawfulWc.--the wisdom of our statesmen, & your Idvbh ents t( harto vindicate the pretensions of A bt Mr3 Atkins and n'eglea of merican science. , busines s by your attention to her, Our comments on pissing e- that will exhaust all the property vents shall be made with freedom u ,cft bchind fiut jf J yet with temper, and we cordial- you firgt ou Wrc kss & ly t invite .replies, ; temperately l made rich yoIWcc comwritten. To investigate the m&i. fortesss and made u , sures of those entrusted with Rcpent and return.-Thit kind power, is the nght.of every man; providcnce. lvhich feler e ., our it is the particular duty assigned lim exertions I pray may contin
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late the anticipated political mil- dutifui wifc. '
SALLY LOCKHART.
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ESPECTFULLY informs the
tizens of Madison and its vicin7i that he has commenced the hove business in sll its various ranches, in the house formerly xcupied by Mr. John Maxwell, Vhere those who favor him with heir custom may depend on havJ'g their work done with neatpss and despatch. Madison, May 22, 1817.-cja.13w
THE importance of a Newspaper is so manifest that it is deemed superfluous to enlarge upon its advantages. The republican institutions of America can be preserved from the grasp of unhallowed ambition only by the general diffusion of knowledge among the people. We can never be too jealous of our liberties. Let us constantly revert to principles; let us endeavour to imitate ou r forefathers. After a long succession of toils and dangers, they deposited on the altar of freedom a Constitution which is the admiration of the world. This rich inheritance they bequeathed to us, and its our duty to transmit it to our children, unimpaired and unalloyed. To this end the Press has ever been found the most efficient aiixilary. He who undertakes to wield this powerful engine assumes a situation at once difficult and and dangerous, Like the old man in the fable he encounters objections at every turn. That our career shall be more succeseful than that of those who have preceded us, we dare not hope. We are for the country,
by the recent presidential election. N. E. I have not money to
- ine western couuiry 11 yet out pay to editors pub,ishi ' the imperfectly ; known in th? Atlant- ,above lcttcr. bu those of tha ic states. Io remove this bar to United States (for I know not to its prosperity shall be wit h us a which of the States my husband leading object ; we earnestly sote has gone) who wiu tscvc cit from gentlemen conversant insertions,shall have the tirayers of with those subjects, descriptions a distressed woman to that throne of the soil, climate, agricultural of ace ttom Wftich aU productions, waters, with their flovv facilities for navigation or natural ' SALLY LOCKHART. obstrucdons, sites for the erection Mayo 1817 of machinery, natural and artili , cial curiosities, and other subjects t 7" calculated to awaken men of IMlteen Dollars lieward. wealth and enterprise. Litterature will alSo occupy a Runaway from the subscriber portion of our attention, i his living in Browstown, Jackson department we hope , to enrich county, on the 23rd day of last with occasional productiorty ofN month, i bay horse six br sever! the urbane citizens of St. Louis. years old, about five feet one or The ladies are invoked in the two inches high, a white streak words of Prospero: in his forhead, the left hipshot "Gentle breath of yours my sails . no shoes on. The above reward 'Must fill or else my project fails.9 will be given to any person vha CONDITIONS. will deliver the said horse to the I. The Emigrant and General subscriber. " ,
vertiser shall be issued every I. E. THROCKMORTON,
Advertiser
Saturday, on a super-royal sheet
and good type. II, The price will be Three Dollars per annutn, one half in advance, the balance at the expiration of six months, or Four Dpi-4 lars payable at the end of the year. III. No subscription takea fcty
June 16", 1817 26 3W
Wanted at this Office, an apprentice to the printing business.
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