Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 55, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 December 1817 — Page 4

"thc tegular force Vmount, The State oF Indiana, 7 ss, . nkrtv to te number required by Je&rson County, 5

nearlv to the number required by

law, and is stationed along the Atlantic and inland frontiers. Of the naval force it has been necessary to -maintain strong Squadrons in the Mediterranean

imlin the iiuit or mexicu

leflerson Circuit

Court, of the term of October, 1817. Jeremiah Hopping, Libel for w 1 PhebeHoDoinff. 3 Divorce.

1 1 ij '

From several of the -Indian "N motion of the plaintiff, by

tribes, inhabiting the country bor- Jeremiah Sullivan his attor-

clering on lake J&rie, purcu5c ney,it is ordered oy tne tuuii,

S II O K S, 1,000 Pair . Just received comprising the .following assortment, viz: Mens Coarse and Fine Shoes & Pumps, " Boys do. do.

Womens Lether and Morocco Fc4 shoes do. Black, White and he Publlc thaf

Colored Kid, do. rL7 "u U1DCSH : r u J . Mr ,? that ca he procured. 9j J

ivubMa iauuci . uww v.w. . . - '

Children do. do. do. r ktoj

auiv, malum. 1 CinCtU the fulfilment- nP

. Wl tucl.

Boote and Shoe M i

JL ed into copartship 1 taken the shop reccntW by Henry Woodward they intend carry int? rMli

usmess m all its various k

. . ' ""n on.

u mip nf lands. Cn COn- thnt nntire nf the npnHenCV Ot thlS

Utf V www.- - - " - I - uituuivni . " " r . iTrlnnn ft favorable to the U. he rmhlished in the Indiana Arr Af

nited States, ana as n is iwcaumwu, Kepuoiican, ror eigne wccm uu- - not less so to the tribes themselves ceSsively : and that unless the resBy these purchases, the Indian ti. p0ndent shall be, and appear here, tie, with moderate reservations, on or before the first day of the has been extinguished, to the next term of this court, and an--whole of the land within the lim- swer tne complainant's bill, that

its of the state of Ohio, and to a tne same will be taken as confess .1 Kll.Uimtn -nv it 1 1 1-- 1 .

reasonable terms bv

THOS; DOUGLASS. Madison, Dec. 3. 52 w

NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the

part of that in the Michigan ter-,ed ; and decreed accordingly in subscriber by note or book acritory; and of the state of Indiana. absence. count, are requeued to come f ort?m the r.liprokee tribe a tract a

bas been purchased in the state of RICHARD C TALBOTT, mcnt as i c3nnot give longer hi- cd to hlin t?Im, l?fmedi Georgia, and an arrangement clerk J. C. duljnce. mcnt'.. IL W00DWAR

ABIEL COX.

ready CASH only will meet'

pun or ousiness.

SAMUEL Un

riLINKY RO

macison, uec. it, 181

N. 13. H. Woodward discontinued business, can.

requests all those who are M

made bv which, in exchange for

lands "beyond the Mississippi, a great part, if not the whole, of the land belonging to the tribe,

eastward of that nvcr,in tne states

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55

NOTICE.

dulgc

Madison, Dec. 6.

533

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SALEM HOTEL.

THE subscribers beg leave to

Those persons indebted to tne, !.irfr-iJ tht T 'inf-"nrl

. . . itil. I1I1UII1IVW lllOl . twn o

nf Mnrrh I aroiina. OCUrKii, u i l tf. Nnr!

m : U AlVi-ini-i . . 7 infnrmt hir fripnns arm 1 lie nun

iennessee, auu m vw w sh nj: to have my debts collect- , " r territory, willsoon be acquired. (1 Icave mnotes and ac. he, that they have receiv d pos. T?v thpse seditions and others . j r session of the Salem Hotel, lately

1 t . . ciJUliid ill nit iit&uua Jt ifiii , i n i ir 1 .1 t iu iiiiy ill i

w,?'61: ,rrrr Meck Esciuire wh0 wm rectlve ;v.,r:, with sutsct to

,toon to ioiiow, wc u money and grant receipts. rr",v V three stones cf anv size J . k i opnloonte . . - crpnpr.il ssri-ihirrirm trt all those V - . a'V wt h

D1CQ to ciicuu uui ovw.w. w 5 AMULJu riuLnAM. e"" a 0f 40 feet. Thiskcda

trom tneinnaDiieu puu w Madison, Dec. 6, 1817. I - - - f--f nWn. nlnntr lake Erie in- with their patronage, io the

uiaiv v ,

Land For Sale. fWILL sell for cash 1 1 1 j nr. . .

H uuiKircu ana i?riy r.tit u

of land, lying tvo mi!es f X7... I J ..v . ,

twenty live acres d:dc:ieda'

mill seat, probably not M

to any in the .state of In

the Mi-hiVin territorv and to FULLING MILL. comfort and convenience ot trav

' C5 4 ' . ii 1 . . 1 1 I t connect our settlements, by dc- nPIiL subscriber taks thwme- elicrs every exertion shall be used grees, through the state of Indi- . J thod of informing his within the power of good waiters, ana and the Illinois territory, to friends and the public in general, 3nd a careful and experienced that of Missouri. A similar and that he has lately erected a Fulling hottler. equally advantageous effect will Mill, six miles north of Madison, The bar shall be constantly soon be produced to the south, and half a mile above Dcmaree's supplied with good Wine and

through the wnole extent or me mm, uuuicicmwuu xuiis-wi tu lhjuud uiiu wui. etates and territory which border dian Kentucky, which is now m, JOSEPH JENKINS & 1 .mnlittA am!mi Tin mill r s t 1 1 1 -.1 .0

on the waters emptying mcouic uuipcic ujwuuu,

good quality, well- timbered

watered with springs. Fcrtei

apply to the subscribsr nca prejiises.

JAMES M'CIMEn

Dec. f, i8i;. 53J

Co.

new efforts for the preser- at ail times be funded with Dies onhanda general asor improvement and civiii- of all kinds, ad will dye any, MERCHANDISE, whi

M)THJE.VHEKEAS my wife Jane eloped from my bed and be;

mil) Salem, (Ind.) Oct. 18. 45-3171 without any just cause; Id

cj N. 13. Ihc business of Merclian- vrn ail persoi l; dizini? will be continued as mu. or trusting her

ontri

1

joun sra

December 13, 1817 5

Tvr;inDi and Mobile. In thb 'has just started, and the world N. B. The business of Merchan- warn all persons fromhaito

nroercss which the rights ofna- are of the best kind and entirel dizing will be continued as usu- or trusting her on my accouni J,irp Hpiimd. and nothing can new. The subscriber has fupis!- al their Store is next door to I will pay none of hsrcontn

nrevent marking a growth rapid cd himself with a sheang ma- thc Hotel, where they have at nnd criffantic. it is our duty to chine of thc best quality, and will present, and will constantly keep

make new eftorts tor tne preser- n unuw uciuu;-rv on nana a general assortment or -vation improvement and civiii. of all kinds, ad will dye any, MERCHANDISE, which they

' i Hon nf the native maaoitants. uuy win aisnosc or on moderate icnns

The hunter state can exist only in lc i ror asft or tne u crcuit to

the vast uncultivated desert.

Fur Wanted.

nrHE subscriber hcrcbX-resp

i

fiillir infnrma ih( niihilC.

It long penence in his line ot bu4 those customer? who have been he intends shortly to cunw

' .....fnnr

fUmi PrRfianrirftm. sin- vt, w iu herctotore punctual in t leir mv t ip HA'niNfi HI SIWt

and greater force, of "SS , , , . P1 and wi,1""'e 15 civilized poDuIation: and of vd Z m i , 1 J. J. & Co. ous price for the various W it St to P vie d for t&h .SkJ ,h, "'f Jenkins laving taken Fur, either in cashorlto 7,mtl " '.ne mm, ;nto Dartucrsliio Mr. V. cn

Ikt ,mWtf wMefc it rrriiTS." tbe busln3 wiUiniutuiebc car.

U cabbie, andrrib.ot people u"uf tied on under tbe firm of have a right to fro the JAMES ALLISON. ' ' J0SU U JENKiNS

wants of-lCr more tnan " nc

ces-f tor tncir own suPPor ana comfort. It is gratifying to know

street. Madison.

WILLIAM READER

U Co. Madison, Dec. 13, lM;

December 20, 1817..

MOTIVE.

IX EW GOODS.

that the reservations of land MICHAEL M. PEARSON, in. nrMP i . made by the treatiet with the forms his friends and the public T f,vftlwVTU tribes on lake Erie, were made in ceneral, that he has comfnenc. J :. " T 1'" 1 n

fniv. j now tMiiin at us siore

nvith a view to individual owner- ed the Cabinet making and Turnchip among them, and & the ihg in Madison, in thc house opcultivation of tltt soil by all, and posite the Carding Machine, that an annual stipend has been, where work will be done in the

pledged to supply their other neatest manner and on the short, wants. It will merit the consider- est notice.

ation of congress, whether other provision, not stipulated by treaty, ought to be made for these tribes, and for the advancement of thc liberal and humane policy of the United States towards all

the, tribes within our limits, and

N. B. Two apprentices wanted December i: s

Thomus Boicourt vs Bernard Bruktcr. 111 A tllft

wrgc ana wen selected assort. , r T tnent cf ; goods : consisting of fIay oi Janiiar),

Dry Goods, Groceries, tlardware and Cuttlery, China, Liverpool and Queensware, Window Glass, Nails, &c.

ALL of which will be sold un

secoi

bet

II1C ; . . John Meek, J.

December 2, 1817

Doctor Ii. Cravens

HAS received his medial

usually low for cash, wheat, or strumcnts. &c. and has

his shop to Mulberry strcu, tween thc 6tores of Mess"

LAND FOR SALL.

I will sell one hundred and sc-'

venty five acres land, lying with- pork.

in two inncs ana a nait ot Madu TOHM PTTP.TT

AlitV. I hPre Jc t nnnrt II C All T J.l . 1 . . f . ... t lii. IT,

.nr mrticularlv for their im- ' " " mocuieu to ti,c nam ana Lanier, wiieit -

v v iiiiii Ld,L an i-i & .ill id.11 1 1 1 1 imupinpn r mi -rM - 1 1 t t 1. 1 n 1 1'

provemenun tne arts ot cmuzea on wid i, .For teji,dfW on to make W,cT. ?Vnh,rn!uded next week. . BLVtRLY VAW1 JJK, J. PUCII. allies. , (To be concluded next week.) December jc. Nov. 13, t8If. . i0-.tf vember cf. iV s'