Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 40, Madison, Jefferson County, 16 September 1817 — Page 4
Lend me your Paper.
mon decency, not to disturb our ' subscribers in the enjoyment of a
right tor which uicy pcy.
The horrowW of Newspapers
, CJ . ' has become a serious evil, not on- Catharine Hagan, ") Libel for
iy to printers in gciicidi, um versus
Alexander A. Meek and The Subscribers Mpniv P. Thornton, to employ two or
Counsellors $ Monies at G00D Journeymen t
, LAW, Have entered into partnership in 1 " t
subsc ibers. Our patrons . fit- Thoma H. H apO Divorce. tUepa.ceot wwwcmuu
by Alexander A. jvicck wer wun- --- ---- . , ;,,,, atte,,iiiin sel, and filed her Libel tor Divorce, w. 1 receive he and it appearing to the satisfaction M- K . 1 " ? ?.
of the Court, that the Defendant : P'- -v " ;
PENTERS.
J.&BVV1LS0
maaison, dept. n. r 6 3?
. A -T' -- A w - i
oblitred to pay for the gratinca
tion of others; that as soon as their papers are delivered, some officious neighbor seizes upon
them betore they have naa time Thomas H. Hagan is not an into peruse a word. Now there habitant of this State : It is thereare but two reasonable excuses for foreorclered that the Defendant borrowing; the want of money be anrJ appear before the Jackson to purchase the article borrowed, cjrcujt COUrt, to be holden in or the inability of procuring it in Brownstown, on the first Monday market. Neither , of these pleas nf Wrwmrvr nevf. then an d there
ran ordinarilv serve the man who rt tua mmnlnln. Madi
gratifies his curiosity m reading a ant'sbi11;otherwisethe matter and newspaper at the expense of his thiiiffs therein confined will be neighbor ist.Because there is Screed in his absence ; and it is not one ma thousand of these father ordered that a copy of this
newsmongers, who is not able to ()rder bj blishcd in hc
adiacent counties, & one or the o
ther of them may always be found at their olhce iu Madison.
Letters on business irom
corn
to thci
v SCHOOL CLASS
JUST PUBLISHED
By Williams $ jt
At the Office of the Western Where i hey are sold
The Juvenile or Universal P
cspoadents, must be directed AkU the Jrw.nile Spelling! hem jointly, post-paid. By A WUCW. Uon June i , 1 8 1 7. 25.3m ey expect also to
John bhcels Respectfully informs
lac citizens ot Maaison and its
a short tune, as a continmt:
. 1 .
ine same system or school b',
I be Parent s Manuel or C Friend
The yuvenile Mentor
pay, without the least inconvrni. Renu5Hc: or S0II;C c,ther au. vicinity, that he is now -opening J ence, ten times the price demand- thorized neu s.paper in this tate, a general assortment oMeiclian- J " 1 LK
e d for a Tiaper. 2nd. Becau;c a.
dearth of this article is neor known in our markets. HevLo is continually borrowing furr.iture, or the most necessary nrnie -xnents of trade, especially if it be known that he is able to procure them for himself, is justly reprd c1 by mankind as a contemptible sponger a penurious wretch. How much more contemptible' k miserly must he be, who Lcds his curio sity upon the avails : nnother's industry or generosny ! We are aware that those whe descend to thisBEGGARLYpra tc are very ready to plead the t Vitics of the paper in extenuation. They are not willing, forsoot t'c encourage a paper whose pr nct pies are opposed to their profc and ideas of National and State pol;. cy ! They cannot read such a per without being disgustuif! Why then will they stoop to burtow it ? the same excuse by w,,k h these soulless gentry pretend to palliate their conduct, would justify'themin -neakingintoa '1 hcitrc without paying the door-keeptr, or in pushing through a turnpike gate without leaving the toll; fo they may be opposed to theatrical representations, and still wis!, to see a play, or they may be a erse to pay for mending a road w.iich they seldom travel, and still wish to ride a short distance on it-
for eight weeks successively.
A Copy, Test, WILLIAM CRENSHAW, Clk. 34 8
dize in tlie white buiiuin oppo
site major Henry Kistme s luvtin; wheie ail those wishing to pur"chae can have an opportunity of examining the pnco tor themselves, winch ho hopes will be perfectly satisfaciOiy , as nothing un his part shall Oe warning to givs general satistaaion. Madison, July 7, ie 17. 2ptf
x posit or.
It is intended to furnish
staiit supply of the above &
Books tor the Western Co markets. Teachers are respectfully
ted to examine the system-
conhdenily believed they v.il it to be an important bp
mem on ine present
elementary instruction. r '1 1 1
1 lie aoove books are ansa
ma
h O T i C E. THE Commissioned, Non-com-r.iissionea oiiicers, INlusicians and l'ivtes of the 6th Regiment of Jiidiai i Militia (composed ot the couutv of Jeiiers nj are hereby notified mat there will
v. nt be a Regimental Muster heid -j J1C State of Indiana,) at the house of James Ed -ards, Jefferson County, ss. J
in t f e? rotntv forfjs;ii(i. on liiii At- o 1.,), u
" 7 ill. a JlJetllij VJi LUC Uj4i 4tJi oaturuity ot September next. Commissioners of the Col
You will therefore attend on said aforesaid, on the 13 th day of day, equipped according to law. 1817.
typed, except the GcoW Grammar. 1
Ail orders for books 11
promptly attended to. Cincinnati, Aug. 5, 1 817.
ie Commit
K.'C. JALBOi l, Ordered by th
f.. 7l. 1.. I1 i i . n 1 .1 . 1 . .1 .
.ui, vuui. um avc;. xiiu. iTiinna. mat if)iice De fiven to in34
iug. 2jtht 117. 304W. of this county, the nuJO
misiionei s, 1 rcasurers or tk
"J
at the Iiour of 10 o'clock A. M. JABLZ PERCIVAL, Pr' . ' RO : CRAVENS, Sec'y iff Treas'r. JOSHUA MARTIN,) P JAMES HICKS, t: ' . JOHN HUWL3, J 2
The President is a Censor Ex-
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1(1 all Whom It may 'COIl- vcral townships in the
H Ceni v aforesaid, that tluy attcsfl : ap1)ly tokc register of STSSdtt the 1 uid olhce, at JehcrsonviJle, T , t . f, . J ' Novein be r next, at the I
quarter ot seciion 26, in the 9th j ang.j, of the 5th town, as I had
obtained said ceniticate and have
the same by hie.
DaVIl) BR U TON.
June 28, 1817.
lost
If any of these Newspaper spongers ire so poor, that they
cannot afford to pay two dollars 0fHcio.
per annum ror reauing, on application thev shall be furnished
with a paper gratis. If, on the Sept. 6,' 1817.
though worth thousands & tens The Editor f the Plain justices aligned to keep the peace of thousands of dollars, are yet Dealer" Brookvi-ic, is requested ror the county alorcsaid, David
held in such a state of mental bon- to give the above? we or wo in-
dae as nrevents them horn vio- sertions, and forward Ins account.
By order of the Society.
RO : CRAVENS, Sec'ry.
38. pw
Indiana Territory j'tjferson County y This day personaiiv appeared
1 before lames, Stott, one of the
- - Bruton and ma e oath that he
obtained a certilicate from the rc
House in Madison, and pay all monies that may haveci' to their hands by virtue ot' respective ollices. And also liver over all books, pai
rvrlir diwiiinpnti; trvjt ni3VH
& 7 1 3 w or appertain to their said m
And it is further ordcrea.
a copy of this order be p'j
in the Indiana Republican n weeks successively. By order of the Board, w r tat rr.dk
latirig the commands of their masters, by paying for a newpaper which has been condemned before she aristocratic tribunal; to
such unfortunate bondsmen
gisterofthe land office at Jcffcr- UxNlOiN IAL'I y ... I 1 . i il .1 . .
f sonville, for the south east quar-
vcr or section 20, in the mntJi
N O T I C
V ILL be Sold to the lowest range ot the 51I1 town, pf the bidder, in the tnu-n nf Vf'rnon district of land offer red for sale
such political wards we would on the 3d day of November next at Jellersonvillc j which certificate say by calling at the Printing (being court day,) The building wa5 destroyed by fire in his house Office, gentlemen, you shall be of a large brick Court H use, at which was burnt. Given under
allowed to read the paper lrte ot which time the plan will be shewn, 1U7 ana ana seal this 12th cb.
expense ; and promise not to ex- & terms of payment made known, pose you by informing your un- &c. by ir.erciful taskmasters of the fact. JOHN VAWTER, But we beseech you, by all the Agent of Jennings County, rules of honor, etiquette, ;& com- Aug. 27, 1817 36 ts.
Madison Ind. M'1
A. L. 5817. NOlIf'.r.w hereby given
Masonic Brethren that Pr;
Reddish, late a member Lodge, was expelled the leges of Masonry on the ijU
for iinmaKnnir eon duct
for un masonic conduct. JAMES STOTT, J. P. (s. l.) ordcr $KS, f 27 i.w . Tallow v;)t,u 11 Uk Blank Deeds for Sale OFFICE
