Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 54, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 December 1817 — Page 3
Lf&c an3 sugar from a Mrge Ulch the pilot said was to fthward ot the capes, and liieved to be a prize to some patriotic cruizcrs.
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which uow so completely choaks one in which T have considerable .arid obnoxiou to the advancing; them up, property bordering interest ; I shall most probably, civilization of all christian naon them, would be made Mr. Editor, frequently trouble tions. J3ut, as an Algerine, 'hemore convenient, consequently you with essays touching its im- was a great man ; and his demore valuable. These appear to provement. The forgoing sub- thronement may prove the harbc self-evident facts, facts which jects are not the only ones which binger and the cause of the utter require no process of demonstra- claim our attention. A genteel annihilation of the power of Al tion to prove them. Yet how court house, convenient churches, giers. negligent arc we ! how inattentive &c. he, are improvements " de- He was dethroned, it is reported toour interest's! I would there- voutly to be wished." Each de- because his reign had been disas. fore recommend, that the citizens seserve due consideration; and trou3. Disaster then is to be reef Madison call a town meeting .as there are many gentlemen of irieved and retrieved it can on(if it cannot be effected otherwise) leizure in town whose time could ly be by reestablishing the forand resolve to clear the beach, .not be better employed, than in mer principles and practices of from a small point, a few hundred endeavoiing to arouse the people that power, the surrender of yards above where the ferry is of Madison from their lethargy which ii the disaster of which the kept, to Broadway, and that the I do Snost respectfully invite Dey was accused. Should the same be done effectually before the aid of their pens. X. attempt be made on our com-
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effectually
the spring freshets. The clearing
of the point above, appears to be
mercc, we shall be immediately j : .. i i . ..
an obiect which deserves Drimarv
attention. It so completely pre- army, who arrived in town on the revolution as interesting to
v of the town, to per- Sunday last, direct from Fort us and thatwc have aeon grati-
Charleston, Nov. 1 I. cngaged in a war with that nation. Wfl lm hv an Oilicer of the It is in this view that we rnniW
n rniTui rr at. -w.i -. - i- - - j - 4
F.nTTOR.
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" nr-illv demand the sons who arc descending the river Hawkins, that nosiuuxcs arc im- cu m iciu-cung, tnai we nave a. empnaiuaiiy uu hefnrr. th are. mpHialv to break out between force in the Mediterranean, should
r'.J'.T.Z annrised of it :-or. a view of ourtrooos and the Seminole la- the .revolution at Al:
" i7. the town breaks uoon them so d ans. General Raines, wun ms icvmuuon or poucy,
(tell we live, dim muwii.i- , . . . ... r .... i. J,p llnnf march tonroterr our ,urr r,.,.
, Sw Art k so mlnab e suaacniy, mat mey cannot pos- rorce, iook up --- r ; nj? sihlvefR-cr ahmW. n.rfJmlarlv from Fort Montgomery, on the and keep the pirates in their
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,ious, there i nosuDjccc T Alabama t0 Fort Scoit, on the cceives less attention from wiien inc waters are nign. ims AiaDama, 10 iui ,ie of Madison. It would lsy frequently the case, and Flint River, about the 27U ult. .nmnhtinn nf a thus we may be deprived of some where he was to be joined by a-
ortend
sufficient
mercc,
ports,
if not to annihilate their marine.
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!... 1, -. .1 -r till t Hn f t -i thus we may be deprived
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-I -n is much more desir- industrious artizm, some intelli- bout 600 Creek Indian warriors,
naflourishinir town, and ganianu momea emigrams wno vyuo wuu.u u. 7 Z
fpvhirh would render important services eluding regulars, .iniutia ana in.
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- In offering the follow- to the place. I beg my fellow ci- dians, amount to auoui 2
Vcstior,S on this subject, I urens to tmnK on vms suoject men. i w " m v imputation of per- not reject the .dea before tley have m the fidd ,joo war r.o , r. have comnlete v matured it. Gen. Jackson and sunt, it was
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uenerai
half concealed censure on nduct or character of any
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ur attention should be di- Gaines at fort Scott.
the streets The officer above alluded to,
The
think, our
rected is, clearing out
FULLING MILL. THE subscriber taks this method of informi'? his
.'500 friends and the public general,
that he has lareiy erected a Fulling Mill, six miles north of Madison, and half a mile above Demaree's mill, on the left hand fork of In dian Kentucky, which is now in
complete operation. The mill
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su'c-siions,
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U.ir.iflt!-f.nc f mtinnnf maihci uuusu wii uicsc suu ail, i""' r- aic ut iuc ucsv. k.uiu ailU eillirelV
dlow citizens - hints, which 1 k"ow incic is some diversity of tion, & will return immediately. new -fhe subscriber has furnishMi.oy will improve. opinion but I have the happiness We learn that .General Game hbnself with a shearing masituation of Madison has of agreeing with a majority of made a demand upon the Sem- chine of t!)e best quality, an! will ,
my fellow citizens, ana 1 am sor- moies ior mc ihujuuwjwjwwi at ail times oe rurnisiied with Dies ry the obstinacy of a few indivi- whites they refused, and in 0f an kinds, and will dye any
duals, snouiuuereacanoDject, upon rcpi, sittu, COior ucsircu. rrom me excel the success of which, depends so had killed ten of their tribe, and ince Gf his machinery, and hii
many local comforts & convemen- demanded t cies. And I most heartily regret, en up to th
esteemed !y travellers as one 1 1 t . . L .
Le most ciisiDie sciics on me
1 i river; &only wants an enterg population to give it that dency m hich its situation en-
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'utc of pride on this subject, that the economical dispositions or uum - cCLrAnZ g -,i f w'ion. iot i . t ., 1 . i ?J ' .i.c chnulr nrpvrnr thrm from make peace, lhe oenerai maae wi be received at lii.irnnrtV
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is. jaut this is not
pet, as has often been p
the balance to be giv- long experience in his line of bu
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em, as tne oniy con- siness he expects to be able to
leir in- others, should prevent tnem rrom uukc pew.. v.av.. Wlll uc ictcivcu at tx.icourt entirely rendering their quota to complete no further reply, but immediately Store in Madison, and returned im! an obiect, which would ultimate- put his troops in motion to when dressed, and , at the mill,
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re chiefly composed of emi- ly be the means or returning tnem i from the mo,t fiourisluns ?cven.fold. lt my fellow citizens.
of the union, where pride, have any oispwuon 10 mae tnis tr" 'IV.Tw'
town a stopping-place tor boats and tne aecapiiduuu ui u,, .i.:-u ,i..cvnri the ritMtr . ;f fKw now confirmed, arc events not
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and fashion prevail
pst extent. When two
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nX Td ;iume ou etnporium for the cotn.rce andparticu.rrly tou, The.ate :iUpo,rth3eautyrof our na- of tapper counties, .hey .ust Dey J'Zl
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nArrz the town invisible from iterranean, who nao opportunities fnrms h- fr:ends and rhp rnhl?r
i v,uv. - - . .- . , , i - r w the river; if they would make of observing his character, a ingenerai that he has commenc-
villages, " where the smallest
(ck has been carefully remov-
where the Lombardy Pop-
I rears its head aloft and tastely wavcy to the brceze,-where L I
'cusv watruoner can arive u iwu .- -- :v- . ,.ff i. a fK.
. i thev won i enrmir- nne Ciller or any yiauc, auu,
leas, apprehension of being . t .s f for he two tat
a situation as to please and entice ter qualities, in a distinguished nnd if thev wish manner, by the cool and despe-
ti.; tnwn to maintain the ascen- rate resistance he made to the de-
where the subscriber will attend particularly to all cloth left under his care. JAMES ALLISON. December 20, 1317.
NOTICE
MICHAEL M.PEARSON, in.
wet over lozs and stumps. 5 ) Bay is frequently the conition where a few of our 1 citizens meet, yet how
nefully destitute are they, of
Pride and noble emulation
;h thus created the subject of
r boastings. r'f pride on
pests seem to
n. Surely
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irvi Licarcu alio uianc wvclilt ffr tl l-r,4!rfv Invito
.property situated on streets
fl?0C to t Fir- rivT- would be
dency it now holds, these things mands of the British Admiral Exih mouth, and afterwards to the at-
If the citizens will do nothing tacK oy uic uiu.w.u.w .w4vw
1 " y where work will be done in the
neatest manner and on the shortest notice. N. B. Two apprentices wanted. December 2e. ; ! . 1 ... in il LAND FOR SALt I will sell one hundred ai.
enforce them, venty five acres land, lying
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th sXc our n;;(f hetown generally, let Whenever he has yielded, a, we in two mtod.hatt rlmire i meex t ose who possess have observed, to the demands son, on Clifty. iher rujuirt some ev- tnosc c j i naticn, it has been from mill seat and a small tr it the beach was some public spu it and enterprise, ... K,!fi i,nH F,rt-
y . inc ir,fr- nnlicv. when his discriminating on
Clear lllCUl, J a viiwi t v nl.tirni vr ests may require, and thus we observation taught him it was in BEVERLY shall have attained one step to- vain to prolong resistance. He December so. ..maiiciirn.nt nf our was an Alcenne. it is true, and
Will US LilU lt.W"'J' w- - i
?c,jy rendered more valuable, wishes.
streets and alleys of the a were clcircd of the rubbish,
tliercfore entertained notions, and
As the improvement of Madi- pursued a policy, when he dare, 3, is to wc a desirable object, reprobated by the lw? of nations.
Tallow want'
