Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 30, Madison, Jefferson County, 19 July 1817 — Page 3
iumn, in the attack on the nd. We arc well assured the occurrence has not ermitted to sleep by our bent. That reparation bmptly demanded, in the Itance, we know from the i of President Madison at ofConzress in Dc-
jlast, and we have reason Ve. that further steps have
iken, not very long ago,
iew to suitaDie rearess. iime that the proper time
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ill be at me next, &c;:iuii
Last Notice.
L.iWriber will attend once
it Madison, at Mr. Max(vernonthe first Monday Hist next, for the purpose I i' . r u1
g a list or uic xaxauic piu-K-not vet been listed.
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,wno nave uui given unu. j hereby notified to attend
day and give a list as the
;ects.
VAMES BURNS,
ter for Madison township;
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Proclamation.
knplyance with a writ of Ji issued from the Govern1 Commander in Chief of e of Indiana, and to me di1 1 do by these presents no2 qualified electors of the It townships in the counfferson, that at our Annution, to be hoiden on the omhy in August ensuing, Jawing officers are to be eto wit : a 5 of the circuit court, Recorder, Reperesentalive to Jress, j Representatives to late Legislature, County Commission- ) fill the vacancy of )tott esq. resigned. IOMAS T. STRIBLING, ieriff of Jefferson County, n, July 1 c, 1817.
TOTICE :by given, that myself or It, will attend at Madison ,30th and 31st inst. for the r of paying additional al;e of pay to a company of rs commanded by the late i Williamson Dunn, in the 1814 ; to wit : the differ-
f pay between mounted & anted Rangers, from the fhe iGthpf March 18 14. ' all also attend at Charles. bn the second and third of isuing month, to pay the hce of pay between mountIsmounted Rangers, to the iny commanded by the late Bigger in the year of 1 8 1 4; f : from the 1st to the 13th Jch 1814. Those concerned Fish to receive the above aljce, will please be prompt in attendance. jcennes, July 1st 1S17. f A 1X7T.TITT rrv
Take Notice. Those who are indebted to the subscribers, will confer an obligation on them if they will call and make payment without delay as they intend going very soon for goods. L. R. & G. W. LEONARD. July 15, 1S17. 3otf ; -4 Continuance of Business,' J. & M. A. GAVn ' fcf Co. BAKERS, Respectfully inform the citizens of Madison and its vicinity, that they have employed a first rate journeyman, late from Germany, and intend carrying on the above business in all its various branches,Parties will be entertained in the neatest manner, by giving short notice. C5"Those who get bread on Credit must be punctual in making payment every Saturday as the subscribers are unable to get any longer credit. y.& M. 4. GAVIT. July 19, 18 17. 3 3W An act to dynive the Marriage tontraetjgjtercd into between Daniel "ooafcll and Anna . Woodfell. Be it enacted by the general assembly of the state of Indiana, That the bands of matrimony heretofore solemnized between Daniel Woodfell and Anna Woodfell, be, and the same arc hereby dissolved. I. BLACKFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. C HARRISON, Speaker of the Senate. January 3, 18 17. approved, J. JENNINGS. 30 3v The Commissioned officers of the 6th regiment of Indiana militia (which Is composed of the county of Jefferson,; are requested to meet at the house of major Henry Ristinein the town of Madison, on Saturday the 26th inst. for the purpose or establishing the bounds of Company Districts, and to take into consideration the propriety of laying off one, or more new companies. R. C. TALBOTT, col. commandant 6th Reg. I. M. July 7, 18 17. 293 , THOMAS BOICOURT, Has just received a fresh supply of light goods & Groceries : such as Coffee, Sugar, Copperas, Brimstone, also Qucensware, Codfish, Best Chewing Tobacco, smoking do, juniatti & Brownsville Iron, Crockery basins, school books, L. Dow's works, with a variety of other articles which he will sell Jow for cash. Wheat, cheese bacon and Butter will be received at market price, delivered at his house or store. July 19, 1817. .V
The persons to whom rhave lent my Jefferson's Manuel, History of the late war in the west, the Olive Branch,and Bollman on Banking, would confer a singular obligation on me by returning them as soon as possible. H. P. THORNTON. Madison, July 19, 1817. 333W
john bheeia
.ESPECTFULLY informs
the citizens of Madison and its vicinity, that he is now opening a general assortment of Merchandize in the white building opposite major Henry Ristine's tavern; where all those wishing to purchase can have an opportunity of examining the prices for themselves, which he hopes will be perfectly satisfactory, as nothing on his part shall be wanting to give general satisfaction. Madison, July 7, 18 17. 2$tf REMOVAL. William Wallace, TAILOR, Respectfully informs the friends of an old soldier, that he has removed his shop from the white house on Main Crosb-street, to the store house lately occupied by Mr. Boicourt,on Second-street, next door to Doctor Heath, where the old soldier will do his work on the shortest notice and tils' lowest price He thanks his friends and the public for their liberal support one year that is past, and hopes a continuance of the same. All those indebted to him will make immediate payment, as it is out of his power to lay out of his money any longer. July 9, 18 17. sotf And for sale at the German print' ing Office, Lancaster, Ohio, By the Groce, Dozen or Single, the Ohio Kentuuky and Indiana GERMAN ALMANAC FOR 18 18. Containing the Astronomical calculations and a variety of useful and entertaining peices, and as to the quality of paper, workmanship, 6c the matter it contains the publisher flatters himself, that it will be exceeded by few (if any) German Almnac published to the eastward. Storekeepers and others who purchase to sell again, may be supplied on as reasonable terms as they can be procured else here. Considerable sums of money are sent every year from the Western country for gcrman Almancs which in all probability will be for ever lost to itjit therefore becomes the dutyas well as the interest ot ever citizen to encourage such manufacturers as will retain the money in the country. JOHN HERMAN. Lancaster June 5, 1 8 1 7. 0-The Printers in Indiana& Ky. are requested to copy the above, and the favor shall be reciprocated when an opportunity offers.
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OFFICE.
Bacon hams will be received at market price.
New Goods ! The subscriber has just received from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other places at the Eastward, a large and general assortment of Dry Coods GROCERIES Hardware Qucensware Glassware Plain & Japanned Tinware Pewter & CoppcrwarcPowder Shot Lead , Cordage Whiskey . Tobacco &c. Also a large assortment of domsetic Buttons Jewelry &c. THE above articles kept constantly for sale, at the most reduced prices, for cash or country produce, at my stores ui Madisoa and Vernon. Wanted, Whiskey Wheat Butter Pork
Furs Peltry &c also . Old Pewter Brass Copper Lead &c. &c. THOMAS DOUGLAS. Madison, July 9, 18 17, I9tf
Remedy for difficulty of Hearing.. Dr. U. Green, the liberty of informing the people, that he has discovered a very easy mode of assisting those who are hard of hearing. Knowing that providence has permitted a remedy to grow for every disease, he has made it his study, this number of years past to try to find out this remedy. At length he flatters himselfif being successful, more so, than any other man yet. The remedy generally gives help, except to very old people, who begin to lose their eye sight, about the time that the hearing becomes weakened. To all othp ers, it as yet, has seldom failed, or restoring that great blessing of hearing. The Medicine, with directions, can be sent to the patient by pcjjt or otherwise to any place, however distant. At the same time, it may be somewhat satisfactory to those distressed to know that they may pursue their their bubiness, & to eat and drink what tastes best. The preparing, transmission, postage, &c. of the remedy, will come to obout five dollars. This inclosed in a letter, wili cover all expense to the patient. One great object is to diffuse its benefits as far as possible; there fore, all printers who will give the above an occasional insertion, shall receive its advantages for themselves, or relatives, in thus assisting td phce it within the reach of the distressed. DOCTOR D. GREEN. Reading, Pennsylvania. May 13, 1817- ?r'f Writs of Scire t arias for sale Here,
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