Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 28, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 July 1817 — Page 1

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MADISON, (INDIANA) -SATURDAY, JULT 5, 18 17.

No. 28.

Alexander A. Meek and Wheat Wanted. Henry P. Thornton, The siibrcribcr will Counsellors Sf Attomies at & ve one dollar per bushel LAW or Jve thusand bushels Have entered into partnership in -f wheat of the present the practice of Law in the circuit crop, delivered at the courts of Jefferson county, where steam miU opposite this all business entrusted to either, rt . , will receive the united attention place, payable W gOOdSV of both. They will srill contin- JOHN PUGH. ue to practice Individually in the MadisonJ3 June 191817. 2ytf adjacent coui tits, & one or the other of them may always be T ... ' found at their office in Madi- John O'Lotlghlin p Attach son. ' ' vs, ? ment, L'etters on business from David CummingS, 3 correspondents, must be directed '--5 ul ,1 rti to them jointi;, post-paid, j Keturnable on the th Madison, June 1, 1817. 255111 day of July next, before . me

-Tborn circuit court,

LMay term iai7.

mor. aias un a

JOHN COVERT, TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs tbc citizens of Madison and its vicin-' ity, that he has commenced the

John Meek, J. P June 6th, 1817. To all whom it may concern.

rr Cooper,

versus

m Cooper,

for a Di vorce, now filed :

IIS day came the complainSresaid by her attorney and W bill praying- divorce her husband William Coolie defendant aforsaid ; and faring to the satisfaction I court that the defendant 'lid is not a resident of this ; It is therefore ordered that i of the pendency of the ill, be published for eight I successively, in the Indiana blican, printed at Madison : Jiat unless the said defendjpear at, or before the next of this court, and answer le bill aforesaid ; the said will then be heard in his

above. business m sli its various j shali apply to the register of branches, in the house formerly jand ofiice at jeffersonville,

uixupiea oy xur. jumi mwi., for a ccrtihcate for the sourn east where those who favor him with qUarter Gf section 26, in the 9th their custom may depend on hav- rangCj of the 5th town, as I had ing their work done with neat- obtained said certificate and have ness and despatch. jt the same by fire. Madison, Miy 22, x817.-22.13w DAVID BRUTON.

Doctor Heath' hr,s just received some : genuine'

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True C($y from the Record. Attest, f JAMES DILL, Clk. I JSOTiLE. i, ) persons indebted to subscriber by book or , whose accounts may 0 become due, are rejsted to call and settle icon or before the 1st July next: those who jlect this invitation, y expect to pay cost. l?TrT?TTC c miVTrn

lison, June a, 1817, 34tf

June 28, 1817. 27 13W Indiana Territory Jeferson County This dav personally appeared

Vaccine matter from Bal- before James, Stott, one oi the , mi 1 t justices assigned to keep the peace timore: he will inoculate or thc conty aforesaid, David for the moderate price of Bruton and made oath that he j OMir narm obtained a certificate from the reonc dollar, and any per- .r r., lanH nffip. at etTf

son who Cannot pay him souville; for the south east quar-

ter or section 20, in uie ninm range of the 5th town, of the district of land oflerred for sale at Jeffersonvillc ; which certificate was destroyed by fire in his house which was burnt. Given under my hand and seal this 12th Feb. i8jTmes STOTT,J.P.(s. l) 27 i3w

will on application be e-

noculated gratuously. PHI 1ST EES INK For sale a the office of the Liberty Hall Iff Cincinnati Gazatte, At 75 cents per lb. Having become the agents of Mr. Charles Johnson of Philadelphia, for the sale of his printing ink, we shall keep on hand a constant supply.

All orders, accompanied his fih opposite the with the cash, will be promptly r occupied by

attended to. jyjr 0jjn RCed, as a tavern : he MORGAN, PALMER & Co. rcturJns hb thanks t0 his formcr Cincinnati, April 14, 1 8 1 7. customers for their liberal support 2nd hopes by his strict attention T f A TV7 JT C t0 business, and the fashions he is Klj X3l IN iU in possession of, to merit a share T . j j of public patronage. Of various lands jor sate r john HEA1H, Tailor, at this OJice, Madison, Juaci.S.r

T HE subscriber has iust re

turned from Philadelphia, and has

From the Aurora. . The Arts.--Perhaps no country in the universe has, in equal period of time, produced so many extraordintry proofs of mechanical genius as the U. States. There is in thiscity a wonderful contrivance, the work or a Mr. Dow of Boston, which, by the simple operation of turning a crank, like the handle of a grindstone, produces a perfect screw, upon which the thread is turned, and the head formed, and shaped for a counter sunk hole, the flat surface of the head fairly filled, & the slit for the screw driver cleared out. There are many mechanics who perform some of these operations, but none, that we have ever heard of which performs the operations altogether, or so very completely ; the screws commonly made by machinery are of an equal thickness in the shank, but such is the perfection of this machine, that, even this exception is removed, for the screV taper from the head to the cmi. and preserve the thread perfect thro'out. The machine is not so cumbrous but it mignt easily be car-

sied on a large wheel bat row ; but the principles are applicable to ary required dimen lions, and may be used by any ot the ordinary powers which art employs to move machinery hoises, waterwheels, manual labor or steam. From the Norfolk Herald. Steam printing engine. We have seen further accounts of the new printing enginr introduced into England. It Wrought by steam, and with the aid of t wo or three boy, can perfect nearly a . thousand sheers pr hour. A comparison is made between the cobts of the press-work with the old and new press and t: c re -u!t , is, that 3 boys, in one hour, at the cost of 6J. sterling, are enabled by thi3 new application of steam, to perform the labor of 2 men for 3 hours, at a cost of 8s. Such are the present capabilities of this engine, but as there is no limit to its required powers, and the size of the form no obstacle to its perfect performance, it is proposed to take impression on double demy, in which 3' boys,, at Cd. will in one hour, perfect the labor of 22 men at 16 shillings. In its general analogy this press is not unlike the rolling-press of copperplate printers.'

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