Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 45, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 October 1817 — Page 4

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. hmiheXourler-and Delaware - J List of Letters Federalist. . , n riffle THE NEWSPAPER. REMAINING in the Post Otocc There is no-gratification souse, at Madison Indiana, on the 30m ful and agreeable, which can be September, 1817, vvhich it not obtained at a price so : moderate taken . out, will be sent to tne as a newspaper. To have a full General Post Ollice as dead letsheet of paper handed you every ters,by the 31st December next, mek, for a few dollars for a -whole year detailing all the , Alexander.

jmost important events tnat nap- v B

varies the movements of your

-army and navy useful discoveriesdeaths arid marriages essays political, moral and humor--ous poetry, advertisements

wnatamassormaucr. Jimes Clark. But their, usefulness m a family J

- where there are children, is particularly observable. Let one family take a paper, and another be without one let the children jn every other particular have the - same opportunities of education, and it may be distinctly observed, that those who have the chance

Baugh, Gail Bordon,

Lewis Cooper, Ruel Custer Walter ' Carson. A. Campbell,

Wm. Campbell, Agnes Currie,

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Chapman Dinslow. ' L James Elliott. F Robert Fisk, John Francis. G

Wm. Gardner, Wm. B. Guth-

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to see the paper are tar n.oiein. . y Griiibted, John GinplimPnr and iiiiDioveniucntbe ."ul,J

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John Hamilton 4, Henry Hawley, Wm. Hall 2, Reuben Hause, Henry Hufman. J Charles Johnson, John Johnson, George Jewel. : : L

Samuel Ledger wood 2, Rob?.

Tmore rapid. A good newspaper : h almost equal to a school. A thousand facts useful and pleasing to know, ire learned and ireas--ured up, and the persons can hardly tell where they obtained them, ixhere is scarcely a man ol thirtyfive who cannot, tell, ycu ail the material events oi the French

revolution ana uic y .vn Lorine.

Bonaparte. Where was it icarn- j- - ed ?-From the Newspapers aU MConathy 2, Charles most exclusively. Moore 2, Wm. M'Kay 3, lhomas Suppose newspaperwercsuuck Moore 2 M. out of existence, what a uoua at Jd Wiey, K. thick darkness would res l upon Manan ey, w mu M f , s . . TV Miliar 2. Daniel Madox, Jts. -fcooks continued, we shoma btnl Ur. a' Mirrhe. V,lin srope our wav in comparauve Matthews 2, James Mitcnei, John norance. And ii the ucv.spa- B. A. Medley, v pers are not sutiiuemiv va.uauie , ,1 tv -di in flK rh sue. ' rtvti-Micicss Samuel Pelham, John Paul,

worth half "the -cosito put up Levi Poston, ancy layne.

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Absolem Runnion, James Riddle, Philip Rilenbaugh, Samuel S. Raby, Robinson. S

To Subscribers. , Tliose gentlemen who have not taken their papers a way from this office, are respectfully requested to call for them, as the editor will not consider himself bound to keep a regular file, to be delivered once, , twice or thrice in the year. 1 hat mode or doing busU ness certainly was not contemplated, nor does the editor believe that it is implied in the conditions There an? two subscribers who have not yet had any of their papers, to wit : : V. A. Camron, Richard Hopkins. AMlUCaN , SCHOOL CLASS WOKS. JUST PUBLISHED ' By H iUia)us $ Jlason, At the Ollice ottne Western Spy.. Where they are sold. The Juvenile or Universal Primer, And the 'Juvenile Spelling book,. , ajv a. A. They expect also to publish, in .a snore time, as a continuation ot the same system oi school Dooks, The Parent's Manuel or Child's Triend, , , The Juvenile Mentor or Select Headings , The Juvenile Expository , lJicka's Geographical Grammar, , CSV. i is intended to" lurnish a constant supply of the above School Books tor. the Western. Country markets. Teachers are respectfully invi-, ted to examine the system it is conhdently believed ttiey will and, it to be an important improve- , ment on, the .present methodof, elementary instruction. , 'l'he above buoks are all stereotyped, except the Geographical Grammar. ?ili ordeis for books will be promptly attended to. Cincinnati y Aug. 5, 1817.

garden seeds for liic woumi 10

cut out patterns ior the giiJs to Wrap up papers tor the lawyer to light segars for the tavern keepns nn TllhUild rni I IK1

merchant, or to make knes lor James Sharp, Wm.M, Smith 2, the boys. Who then vvouio not Henry Smith Jeremiah Suiivan, take newspaper i Anu 11 might Harriet Shepherd, David Sawyer, be added, who would refuse 10 John Setels. pay for it ? Henry P. Thornton 2, ZachariNot long since a country feilow ah Tannehill, Jacob Trumbo, passing a street in New-i oik, Daniel Talman. vas gazing at a thousand hue W . things, a person from a window Darlin Wright, Cyrus Webster, exclaimed, Friend do you ihi, k John Wearley, Bcnj. T. Waldo, youVe in heaven 1 to v hidi ne 1 c- Joseph Whcatley, Jeremiah Wilplied, no sir, but 1 migii; had 1 kins, Flizabeth Watson, Willis

not looked up and seen the Devil O. Williamson.

in the window.

Afflictions, if we make a discreet use or them, are messengers of love from Heaven to invite us thither. " I am astonished (said an intelligent Turk) that the Americans

should send a fleet to compel the

JOHN SERING, P. M.

TO RENT, A commodious STORE

Alexander A Aleck and Henry l Tliornlon, Counsellors Sf Alio rules at lavv; Have entered into partnership in the practice of Law in the circuit courts of Jellerson county, where all business entrusted to either, will receive the united attention of both. They wiil still continue to practice Individually in the adjacent counties, & one or the other of them may always be found at their Dliice in Madison. Lettcrs on business from correspondents, must be directed to them jointly, post paid. Madison, June 1,1817. 25.3m

ROOM in Madison. — For terms enquire of the printer.

surrender of slaves in our possess-

ion ; when in their own country, they keep thousands of Africans in bondage. They had better clear their hands, before they lift them towards Heaven,"

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; otic t. V ILL be Sold to the lowest

bidder in the town Vernon,

being court day,) The building of a large brick Court-House, at which time the plan will be shewn, & terms of payment made known, &c. by JOHN VAWTCR, -Agent of Jennings County. Aug. 27,1817 36 ts,

BLANKS OJ various kinds for sale at (his Office.

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-----o y U1FS0 ved mutual consent All pcrson7 debted to said Firm, arLeS!

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DAVID M'CLURP VICTOR KING Madis.on.Sept. 3; 1817V; '

New oouda !

DAVID M'CLUHL k CO. Have iust received and ar'

opening in the house form) j 1 1. iit. 1

uctupicu Dy m uiure audi ii law and elegant assoiin,

Reasonable Goods among jj

i c me louuwiijg aniaes, vu Dry Coods buperune Cloths iine uo Coarse do Coatings Keraeynetts li ince's Cord JSwansciewn Fianneis, assorted Kose Blanket Point do Domestic Tlaid Stupe du Caincoes, assorted Cam ur n. Muslin :

Jaconet do iTain & FigutqJ

nook. do Muinml 00 : India Muslins Chain oray "do Velvets Cords - Mci sciilcs Vesting Steam Loom bnirtiiig blurting Camunc -' Insii Linen Lev an line

Lustring . H Satin i'loientinc

bilk, bham brays, Hdkfs,&c

iiaruwaie Cutid y", absortcd buewt liingcs liaiidhavvs Tenon do Ci ctut do Wiougiit Xs'ails Cut do PiLead, be. Ciowly Jbttel, 6cc. Window Glass, 8 by ic. Oucenswate Oiassuare 1 Cinuauare GkUCLRIES Jicst Green CofTee Imperui Tea ' Vuung Hyson do Loat bugar Wew.OneaiiS do Pepper , Aibpic'c Ginger C operas Madder Alum Rosin Shad. he. &c.

All of which they will sell lo

CASIL-Zlliey will also constant supply of Ccllec & gar by the bbl andYoutg'1) 'lea bv the box..

Madison, dept. io Tallow wanted at t OFFICB