Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 67, Madison, Jefferson County, 21 March 1818 — Page 4

POETR Y.

dav, those motions common to a living

fn summer's fiauntmz romo ar- Dirci. its neaa turns irum siae 10

... o t , rav'd. rideits

Or pensive moon-light's silver throat swells at every

corn, stock ho

will be taken.

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; neaa turns irum siae 10 rrT4P k n little bill opens "and its ;VUbscrLlb.ers r . II inform t, r

1 1 - n(. anACIT 11 '1 ( in1 "1-11 (r, I

,i. r. J...? o..ii.'. ur oensivc moon-iium s aiv tiu u uuj , ... .. ";

The foUowiTTbcautiful lines The wretch in sadnes Bf shalt &J .i. nortl 'fe

were handed to us; by a gent e- . ,. CT, ' ! e commenced ,na ,

ho had read our remaps scends to its retreat, and the lid '" w be disposed PrT. 0!iC"5 closes to its.place. 'it is said to "

.Whilst at the foot of some old De the work of an Italian artist, tree, . and to have been sold for 1569 As meditationsoothes his mind, dollars. Mr. Smith in the most Xull'd by the hum of wand'ring polite manner, shewed it to all bee m those JLadies & gentlemen whose Or rippling stream, or whisp'r- curiosity led them to wish to see ing wind -ihis singular & pleasing exhibition. His vagrant fancy still shall roam, And lead him to his native home, Philadelphia, Jan. 14. , -We arc gratified to hear that

tne rmiaaeipnia Agricultural soct- "1 . , "; W,"7e' . ,. r r have come t0 3 determination 3". JV"00'0 And fortune heats the festive ..k-,. , : c i, j j 1 ti,e Slne without dAI

board cultivate.it on the most approved u Still memory oft would turn to . d of kuIt PqU ate are notified to, grieve, L wSm JL .h,n 1 lem ,eS authenticated!

And reason scom-the splendid be instructcd & the We expert ELIZABETH Hntv,Dn board t. hp8l,J-nM,,-nMlnf fHv.AB1HHWARD(

While he beneath -the proudest v ,T r JNHJHULAS MANVILL vvxmc nc , ucucaiu r all the various improvements m MArru o

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on the propriety of erecting . monument at Mount Vernon.

THAT hero's dead! and does his country mourn, Embalm his ashes in a golden urn, And in a sculptur'd vault the relics lay, "Where fires, like Vesta's emulate the day With light divine, as through its silent halls The holyxays reflect from proph'ry walls ? Do temp'les, arch'd with Parian marble, rise In regal pomp, beneath these Western skies, And on their front, emblazon'd by the sun, Give to the world the name of ' WASHINGTON? Breathes he in marble, in her se-

xt-uiuary 14, ,8,8

POTIOR

ALL persons indebted estate of Joseph H deceased late of Madisoil

suip, jerierson county

dome.

Would languish for ..native home.

nafe hall?

Lives he in bronze, witfiin her ca- To him the rushy root is dear, 1

acricukure. We understand that

at the society's dinner yesterday the sum of 2,000 dollars was subscribed for the above purpose.

And sweetly calm the darkest

glen ; While pomp, k pride, and pow'r appear, At best the glitt'ring plagues

of men

Does the imperial mausoleum show, In proud magnificence her depth of woe? And do her children with a holy zeal, from rough St. Lawrence to the warm Mobile, Tor pilgTim-s staff, their friends, " their homes resign, A, A YArn th Arah tn Mnham.

mHc cfirinf Or round the social winter fare

To that majestic monument rc- The glow of tempcr'd mirth

injuimuiion irant fi L t. & A.

auuui iwcniy years 2?o

Amedee Tapolet of the d

do Vaud, in Switzerland J

jiativc country for the T

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NO TIG EH

ryHElsubscriberhasapiece of States; if he is yet living, h 8 bnH lvi'ntr two miles and a hear advantious news,

liiTf nrrh ,f Madison. rn rh received for him from sJ

Unsousht by those that never road leading from Madison to land, by making Wn his U1 ' T n ,Vk thor ;C fr, of residence; and if he is

roam, Torgetful of their native home.

,And, for their country pour a Tho winds may howl and waters pilgrim's prayer ? foam 6hame on that country ! ever- I still shall bless my native home. he WdTnfSng sun.beam And 0h! when youth's exstatic write his name; A "our . t . His sacred ashes Consecrate no And Passi0n 3 SlowinS n0n urn- are past, Xto vault Is sculptur'd & no vestals Should age behold the tempest

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Vernon, on which there is ten of residence; and if he is nr-r ita hif AtpA and nnrW those acquainted with him

a lawful fence and well watered: can SIve information aboil

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Tir m tn ciimmai thaH rtir. xirUlr-l k unclipc rnt fnr rtrtf UCdltl, ilC rcqueSlCU 10 COJ

ttr- i f. . i -I I .1 t" . mrrf whnf fnpv L-iwarn

vvim meaitauon ana uic wwei two or tnree years, rcr terms " . , v; v

apply to COPELAND P. J. ARION. Madison, February 28.

him to the editor of the!

Register at Vevay in the sta Indiana. Vevay, Jan. 6, 1818. 0- The editors cf news; throughout the United Stan requested to insert the above times in their respective p; and thereby render an esse service to Mr. Tapolet or M

lations.

William Hood,! b vs. t Saml. Duley, jrj s Keluniable before mc on the 21st day of March.

tfo rnrblen;templc meets the ris- An sorrow blow its keenest 1813.

No SUect, the evening My shade', no longer.doom'd to John c ek, J. P. roam, reb. lolo. av ' mil t .

Those ins Inn hush'd in death. Mail nnd tne grave, a peaceful

- 1 o - - ' among his sons Nor smile in marble, nor yet breath in bronze; Mo solemn anthem o'er his tomb is sun 2:

No prayer is breath'd there from Hon ot M. his auction mo,,, in Madison facedown look, had on n o-r m' tnntruf.l (ine of the most elegant and cun- , 1Afu,sllllj ., ,.m

4 Aaa V wBww 4 J

25ut o er the

non's hero

The tall trrav4 sitrhs the waving bv

. o o . . . . TT . may oe cf)nsinei willow weeps; probably is in the United btates. WeflriegcDy nex And wliile the pale moon trcm- It consists of a box four inches l-l rr

m

home.

MECHANISM.

Chester t (Pcnn.) Jan. 8 th.

AVLT 10 K

g M Wednesdays and Sstur-

A CAUTION TO THUPlB

RUN AWAY from Old factory, Green county, su

Ohio, a young man waoc

himself Russel Colston, oy fession a clotheir, says he born in Massachusetts, and father now lives in the $a

New York; he is about 22

5 ,h . H ,d subscriber will sell at Auction, at high, light hair blue eyes, ion of St. John, the 27" "If- j.:s auction ro0! n facbc. ion i00k. lud on

m's tongue ! one ot tne most elegant ana cun. , ,kt bott0 e grave where Ver. ous spec.rnens of uun was ,. gh PP b,ue ti 'ht coat ttith gilt b; ,ero s eeps freely exh.b.ted, n th,s borough fa rf dcsc liool)!,l ass siffhs the waving by its owner ,Mr. Smith, tliat . ,'. ' ... ?' ,rr, uJi,,,. a nrt

may be consigned to him. ' On hat, narrow brim, all Wi WeflnesrDv npvt l.p nIll roHe n. Iviv mare about I?

' ' J w ' lit -l,Wlll - J r .

c cons w ui uuyiou .uu mcncc whh D G h. , jn h forehead( lontr. three wide and two deep, of . .b i j.-t.i -r n?l

. . . o' . . ' A.i. .an k ft nnnsn nrnanccu.

That bend and rustle to the night- fine gold. Un one end is a snufF . V T' uZ. rirht w foot-he

brccze boxon-the other-a Jid opens Madison March i ift.K rl a -ood s?ddlcwith plated The bird of night-the only and discloses an eight day time . M,son, Mardi i., 8i8. watd mourner there piece, which besides striking the Ar, ?;th rrvtal rrounJ11

Pours on the chillinc: wind her hours and quarters, plays a num.' -a i n roiisid

solemn air; ber of beautiful tunes. But the

While liows the rotomac silently most wonderrul part is that on along, setting a spring, a picture on the And listens to her melancholy top of the box rises slowly and ' J! 1 .J i 4 r

song. aiscovcib unu uscenaing rrom - below. The bird is an inch in ipf a Ti 7 a r MY NATIVE HOME. length; of plumage the most rich KliANKS

From Robinson s fupH of Mature, and yet most natural. It sinps ... ,.?,,,, i thn nninn disnoscd to O'crbreezyhiliorwoodlandglade, with astonishing sweetness, and. various lunusj or mlc ;vtfe At morning's dawn or closing accompanies its voice with "all at '(lis 0(jk( ' tion.

forse Bills neatly execut- lhc cciltcl and ,? j t w r um of money; all ot CO? on a swindled from the cm

short notice.

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