Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 48, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 November 1817 — Page 2

en enamoured of our constitu- George ffl. are fowtlyremcmterSidSrfy zealous-rfor our.ed. 31a ca led the pwcucof Iccess-we and W that that supereminent ptajimw imputed your favorable remarks ed him in h, professionSt us more to a thorough op-, would have : beggared thefml Son, to themeasuresr of your , of that &pfovln eoernment. than to any because be bad vgned the declara!Z XTyou had. for. us. At ,nle,,rtfd W may itandTw a Ve'pubtt- domp o pur Tou aonf monarchist among returning good sense of the peo- ' S2 1 ! you m; plain- deyou and you -

lv " for I am' net more-apt io u.v, . . ,", i' flatter any one" than ybu are. said that you deserved a "statue Nor can ! see how Voulbuse of of gold" for y our semces here, us heretofore, I say abuse, .Mr.; was among those who were well rKswbe FAIRLY ascri-' pleased with the departs of bed to -JV a 7 republic by driving it mtq an aSetedTn AmeS L'the withngtand-and I then fxpenencea thought and sail believe, and will tTv dt tt genS nvanage. teach it to my children, that It me'nt of your thtre was and iS and a)way : n.mt be, SrtllvH nfucl,if r.ot more, safer and, better. for .the Umted 'c ffite and calculating State to be at.war with, than alSueW tlun is to te found in lied with your country, under . fnv wher people-one of your present system of government. KRuAri charged The great purpose, and -you, the bayonet' wmy mother, just be- high-pnest or the intended sacn- . fo,e 1 was. b"w, to kill, as be gal. fice, tailed ; yet would repent hMv sM fti. ,&!, if were provInd vereL effected u.-But ed to have resulted from such U tv nlt Z ' circumstance rank injustice and tyranny as you thZ t formed my opinions and speak of. I towi more than Wd them so freely- my couutry, and hate a SSL case, and in respect much as I deprecate your admiral yaft act attempted by an individ- Coekburn, who k.ndly prom.sed !1 had no right J pass for a Uiwetf the pleasure of setting S a, and cannot be fire to my office wuh his own S" brought into it. If the hands when be tol to Baltimore, z vernmeht of country, or the You have made a weighty charge, St ' large, had deliberately proudly stepped out ot your way S u-pon 'it. the ca would to make .(, and on it pompously have fecen different. I lived in bottomed a justiGcaUon of your Philadelphia in the days of the. former conduct towards us. I black-cockade," which I aKvays nady deny the right or iust.ee of gtveycu the credit of gcring up; 'hat charge-.-and totafly reject fnd though hen youniT,. and an the pretended justification. 1 he apprentice, wainot a car.e1es ob. frot. it, m nght and reason, server of tlnngs; I had -many naturally Jits will, you, for you good opportunities of knowing ?re in tne affirmative. If you are vour conduct to others' and ihe mgemus enough to make out the conduct of others to you-and case, and correct me ot error, (& never before lieai d, except -it may. . I know that your ingenuity is have been so said by yourself,' very great) you snail, have my that you were -treated with so thanks for it ; but, be pleased to -niuch "injustice and tyranny," observe that I am curious about as to subject us, at this late day, day, and dates, and the like, and J i f ..iiinct hive fnr firtt nilrrf inn

-to your venzeance . And, you K"7 " ere so treated, it was the act of bare, to judge or,, for myself" individuals, exasperated by your not- your speculations on things Uncouth denunciations of the turned as such. An inycstip. best men in,America. Come to tion of this affair may bring torthe point, M. ;t u-hear your wild some modern antiquities" ffrieances--if we, as a Dody, have ?f a. very amusing, if not of an tronged you, so as. .to justify you instructive character. in what' you have said tf us, Do nor consider this as an atshallindeed.be sorry to hear ir, rack upon you it is defensive onbut will confess my country's, s;v, . Y cu have wantonly attacked and ask you to " forget and Uv us you have attempted to. slap give," I hold it more honest, and as in the face at the moment you more honorable, to acknowledge sat down at your table, and found an error than persUt in one ; arid an asylum with us. We had 43 1 always have said, and serious- ireaiedyou courteously ; and, as., believed, that you wee n t we did not send for you, the least treated according to the full a- that we can expect of you is, that mount of your undeserving, I 'you will behave decorously. ,A?' ehall feel it a duty to say that t to thyself, I have felt much reluc had " erroneous views of things" unce at the ' prospect of engaging, as is declared of your king in the in a 44 wordy war" with you a cobulletins about himthe moment lossus'in your way of writing j that I am convinced of it. I have feeling that, in every thing, ad Supposed that you may allude to captandum. yow are vastly my,su the sainted Rusfs prosecution perior. But a stone from the against you, for defamation in brook, in the hand of astripplirig, Porcupine's Gazette. Who was brought down Golidb ; and I am T)x. iusb? A man whose name supported with an internal cviwill be familiar, when even the dence that I have truth and justrimfs committed in the reign of ticconmy side, Yet the ques

tion that chiefly perplexed TIN MANUFACTORY

was inis-wucuisi , the line that I have marked oil I TAKE the pleasure of infn

tor myseir wiimn wmui iu wm- ;ug iuc puum., uiac my TiQ ,

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your accusation anuuuui,ui hum ucr. ui uic x uunc oquarc) i

. ' . - . 1 ! 1 n fr a iirij'l . i j . . .i - K i r linn . 1 1 1 I

wriiien a puunc icuci iu auumwa in mat. iiv, wm uepunj that I had written a public letter-hy attended to. 1 keep const)

in you, ayu luiuici, w 6V iuntityQ

Sirunteni IU give an cAituiivv.w- v kitxmnt n culation tonU ofyour essays- amutlCuUs,

I inclined to thi belief that it be- at my old staod in Madison J

came me to flcmana or, you ai c- a gCucrai assortment .of. , Sanation and amplication of ' ' ... your charges against us. . 1 niadef " 'jVierCnaiiaiZe, .

up my mind upon this while 1 1 which I will selln liberal ten was drinking my coffee .this very xhose in arrears to me', are

evening ; and leaving thc,-upper ucstcU ii? call and iscuietbesa

taoie, nave .wncicn uic picjurjuiu, . i vsm give.uic mgnest prio currente caloma 1 he watchman GOOD.S- fox Clearing and I

has just gone by crying past cing 40 acres of Land, and W ten," and ! bid you good night., ,-. jng Four Log Cabins on my

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Baltimore, Monday Evening, ?

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September 8, 1817.

near this place. "

THOMAS DOUGLAS

Madison, Oct. 25. M

He was for sometime in the JeUersolI County, j

neighborhood of Baltimore,' and Jenry Woodward Vi'

AMERICAN

SCHOOL CLASS BOOKS. JUST iiy h Uitams $ Mason, At the Oilice of the. Western Spy; Where they are sold,

The Javemie or Umvtrsal 'Primer, Jcffe,,Hmounty

f juvenue opening xjw

JLiY A. nK.Ll.

n . 1 It

Samuel 1 nomas, 1$

Returnable' on the M

JN'ov. HH7,;l)efore - John Aleek, J P. Oct e., UU7 ,4(V'

ttate of inUiarja.

They expect abo to publish, m PaVrUl -BrutOtl, 1 a shore time, as a continuation ot ' June the same system ot school books, . , .,. f The Parent's Manual or Child's Wm. Marshall.

m 5 ' , iiet'urnuble On the 84 77),- ? un fn i p Mfitiiar or select

Hcadhiit, iNov. UU7, before me,

7Xv Juvenile Expositor, ABNEK CLARKSON, J.!

Pit hit's Geographical Grammar, Oct. 18, 1817. .'45; v Ci)r. " " ' k is intended to lurnish a con- Jcfierson i-OU.Iy,

staut suppiy or me aoove ocjiooi nlltr Vnnjn;nj U

Book, tor the Western Country tuur., markets. " VS -i' 1 f.,u.. : ; . w-. ;

conhdently Ueiieved tiiey will find- Returnable the 10th Si it to be an important improve- f. , , , rr ! U(nr

ethod of VU1,UUJ .x.9 v'v

John iVleek, J r.i Oct. 1 L, Jai7. 44-5

merit on the present me

elementary instruction. The above books are all stereotyped, except the Geographical Grammar. All orders for books w ill be promptly attended to. . Cincinnati, Aug. 5, 18 17.

R

Jolin Sheets ESPECTFULLY informs

the citizens of Madison and its

vicinity, that he is now opening a general assortment of Merchandize iu the white building opposite major Henry Ristine's tavern; where all those wishing to purchase can have an opportunity of examining the prices for them-

selves, which he "hopes will be

is u 1-1 t . .

MLL'be Sold "to" the low t 11 . 1 . l Vormr

on the d day of November j

(being court day,) The of a large brick Court W vvlilrli ltr( the. nl;in W I

&:tcimsofpaymcntwadebon

: JOHN VAWTtf, Agent of Jennings County. Aug. 27, 1817 3" '

N O T I C K'

'I'TIL' G..L C thn C.aUVt -M

? If .,ctnnrir(l Until1!

Ill VCIDUJJ, 13 IWBiwuv" 1 vti., 'tlAlav of Nov;

perfectly satisfactory, as nothing next, in consequence , e jpJ on his part shall be warning to scrilkr having to attend tnc -j

give general satisfaction. cral Court on tnc uny ' Madison, July 7, 18 17. 29tf the month. vaWTH, Accnt of Tcnnings County Ulauk Deeds For Sale. W s.