Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 64, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 February 1818 — Page 4
' P 0 E T R Y. From the Middlesex Gazette. vrW, Wealth, Beauty , & RcHgicn. Victor, what avails thy wreath That erst entwined thy brow? Alas ? those flowers no longer breath, For death hath laid thee low: Ah ! what avails the storied urn That bJazons forth thy fame ? That sculptur'd vale to dust shall turn Oblivion blot thy name. What, too, avails these scars 50 deep, , Received in battle fray ? if Thfrc proofs cf valor!" Time shall sweep Thy valor proofs away: And what avails the Poet's song . That sounds thy praises forth? .The Poet's head shall rest, ere long Upon its mother earth.
.Av'rice, what avails thy dreams Of. happiness from gold ? Thyfun'ral torch already gleams, Thy days on earth are told : ""What now' avails thy hoarded wealth, Tt is with thee inurned ? No " naked from the earth you came, . And naked have rcttirn'd!" beauty, what avails the rose That decks ihy dimple cheek? Age cn thy head shall strew his snows, imd death his vengeance wreak: And whit. avails thy foirn so fair, Or eyes so dazziinc; bright ? That form shall wate 'neari: tuU Icn ezre, These arms shall set w night.
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Who make of women their de- plirnenting crowned heads, he MOSES ft PL' "'
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DISCOVERIES IN AFRICA. "Count Caraiilo Borgia, nephew
ot the last cardinal or that name,
obtained, through the
of the governor of Tun
10 penetrate into tnc interior ot Der ta&es this method ot assuring
the country, so as to be. enabled his customers, that they could to make researches after ancient not do him a greater favor than
luuiruiucma, auu 10 iasc uraw- 10 seme tneir arrearages, on or DC-
-street, in he k: ,.
opposite M . ...
A. C. Lanier.
Sheets' Stoic.
'm PbHc that usexe,,.,;; ;
friendship A S money is the main object 0-SC who may favor lb unis, leave of all business, thesubscri- thef,r custominterior of ber takes this method of assuring Januar7 3. 1818. 6,
ror S:ih
good Milch Cot
ings of them. These privileges fore the first day of March next, terms apply at' this olii
had hitherto been denied to tra- as longer indulgence cannot nor
vel'ers. Regardless of exDense will nnt hp on vpn
t j - i . . . .
Madison, Jan. 24.
Sheriffs Sales NOTICE. Will be pt
to public salc,..tor cash i
cn Monday the 2d day of ;
or villages, and sketched nearly J '" suoscriocrs respccttuiiy Indiana, (between the W
and fatigue of every description, he has devoted two years to the prosecution of this undertaking. During that period he has visited the ruins of. more
than two'hundred aryrient towns
WM. vV. THOM.
Madiscn, Feb. 14. 62 3W
DISTILLERY.
four hundred temples, porticos, ,x 1 inei , rrleniU and ten o'clock, A. M. and M theatres, baths and statuesVich Piic generally, that they clock. P. M.) the fcliowirp 'Jiadnot as yet been delineated: hl.ye erected a Distillery one half perty, f'o wit : Thirty two! tl .1?. ... mile north or Madison': ' nnH k.. r . .
. 4. tic ccjurji jus nacj 11 n, ills pow- , . . . V . o"iuv ieet nack 1
r .t 1 -.'1 1. nave Louirnencca mnKirvjr u'hic. kt .1 .. ..
rrom ine time ne nas lived , , . . ... V .. ? V Au Z2- o, trie undivkk
Key wnica win De disposed ot on Gf thin v feet in front by reasonaD e terms, for whf.at. rv u' 1 . t 7
. . : ' J V ii uacKor 101 io. 2.7, v
wu,.,wgs anucvencasii brick house on the saoic;
I. & C. CARTWRIGHT. Februarys, 1818. 627t
But, West RELIGION, still avails, Thy hope cf bins hi Heiv'n: TiOT though the barque, by adverse gales On death'sdark shore bedriv'n: Yet thou can smile thy steady eye " Can pierce the cheerless gloom, And view through dark futurity, Thei&y string of thf: rnmb.
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amongst the Moors and Arabs, to study their manners and customs, and to make himself acquainted with the present state of the country. He has had access to the manuscripts in the library of the prince, and in some of them he has found some new and important facts relative to the history of Tunic. Ever since his return to Naples, in February' li-r, he has dedicated sll his time to the arrangement of his manuscripts and drawings, and in every re.
c- .1 . linZ on Kobert baiiiii -Ami 1 k.
upwLiaim announces. tne speedy rT,rr; 1 ,..,ki:: ..f.L-LMi . r 3 cnarinn: tneir accounts :t sonn
uiSsOhU'ra;:;.
one lot No. 80. and ihirtv ()
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front and iSo fa hack No. 63: Aho, ninety fed in
by 100 back of lot No. 2 1: a
thirty two feet in front by
hundred and eighty feet biq
lot Io. 22: aiso, oae horse,
puDlication of this highly interest
ing work. 1: is to cor;2ist four or five large octavo volumes. The first to contain the narrative cf his travels, and a descriotion of the ancient monuments. The
THOT co-partnerslup hereto- dfeandbaddle, one dak,ii SLttS 8-' whh, number rfl
1 aken as the property of ji
I homas and others, to sati number or .Judgments iiife
James W. Byn't, this 19th of February, 1818.
THOS. T. STRIBLC'd
bhcrili of J
as possible.
KOBERT SAMPLE, JONATHAN WILLIAMSON. N. B. l'he Tailoring business
second a statistical, military and v ir Stand cPP0slte lh- .. : r , 7 iell tavern,
merit a share of the public p2tru.
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ROBERT SAMPLE.
Madison Feb. 14,' 62 .3 w
commercial account cf the coun
try, with some observations on the natural history of those re--;"'is. The third part is to treat a 'he history of the kingdom of
i u us, from the first invasion of , hi Arabs to the present time, rB rr :r, ,vn from the best authorities, 0 ' uiparticnlarly from the manu- v. kind as to disn'pts already mentioned. continue my DUNNING advercement, and rcqucit John Meek GR EEC! :.-;rhe civilization of T-rc t0 ccimen suits against vlmeceis making a regular oro- , I1U' be lnbted to me,
icis. herrmn rmlonf!,; i,4;Ui'M- oern?ae bv the
... uuuiuuiivj rt.f , f r.
' many Grecian cities have es- -"l"TWi -uaryne
wished for the instruction of ith, Lyceums where they :h the Greek Latin, modern
I remain yours, obediently, SAMUEL PELHAM'
January 23,
'Til Kr;JO
t 1
rnetonc mathematics.
'1 lie pupils when completed : j ..
NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public for cash in hand, on MonJay and. day of March next, at town of Lexington, bdiaw,
tween tlie hours of ten ''
A. M. and four o'clcx:k; P.
the following property, to One lot No.ci: Also, fifty!
Also, sixty - eieht, and
fifty four, and one comment:
Taken as the property or j Rhoads, to satisfy twojudgsj Stevens and"
man. the other in favor of j A
Hunt, this 19th day of Fcbroj
TIIOS. T. STRIBLIN ,
-iihenfl or)
Last Notice.
debted
;.r. their ' edacation proceed to -fin. DAVI Ki F ,MQWi?l T
..' o uicirsruaiesin t M einfr f, c - . viiu t t x w ji rrr-r, :
r y-i , Y"au p jLttUdi. persons j"- - Europe, unless prevented by Attorney & Counsellor at the suhvrihera. ire hereby
"ng some oflice at home. Thrr- r ,rrr r, c,t, ri and s!
, - - - m m w 1 uri 1 1 11 ' Aiiiii. mi vi ill 11 "
y connect themselves with ned men, and become thrh-
LAW,
Has opened an office in a part of A 1 l II
-stants, especially in superin- J?e. occupied' by Mr. :dinS-editions of the Greek D mS t . sics. - j Madison, Jan. 24. 5871
Old Peter Pindar, whose harp, not cra'ck'd has long been lining, comes out of late in arhyinJctterto the emperor of China, '.;lch, after his manner" of com-
ANFKS
Of various kimh for sula at ihh Office..
their accounts without dela' longer indulgence connoting1
send and start tolMiiladdp
a few days and they nst money. ..r M'CLURE & Madison, Feb. 19, lSlbi GAMUTS Fcx 4a!c,at fhi c&'
