Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 81, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 June 1818 — Page 4

Itmi yfo JVw Monthly Magazine, March, 1818. UNPUBLISHED STANZAS. BY LORD BYR.ON. The following exquisite Stanzas were addressed by Lord Byron to his Lady, a few months before their separation, i TO JESSY. There is a mystic thread of life. So dearly wreathed with mine alone, That destiny's relentless knire At once must sever both or none. There is a form on which these eyes Have often gaz'd with fond delight ; By day that form their joys supplies, . And dreams restore it through the night. There is a voice whose tones inspire Such thrills of rapture in my breast, 1 would not hear a seraph choir Unless that voice could join the rest ! There is a face whose blushes tell Affections tale upon the cheek ; But palid at one fond farewell, Proclaims more love than words can speak. There is a lip which mind hath prest, And none hath ever prest before ; It vow'd to make mc sweetly blest, And mine mine only, prest it more ! There is a bosom all my own Hath pillow'd oft this aching head ; A mouth which smiles on mc alone ; An eye whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts, whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet, That, pulse to pulse, responsive still, They both must heave or cease to beat. There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part i hey part I Ah no I They cannot part those souls arc one !

NOTICE. WILL be. exposed to public sale for cash in hand, in the town of Lexington, Indiana, on Monday the 6th day of July next, (and within the hours the law prescribes,) the following property, to wit: lots No. 81 and 44, and out lots No. 5 and 6, known on the plan of said town as such Also, three acres of land. Taken as the property of the President Directors and Co. of the Indiana Manufacturing Company, to satisfy a judgment in favor of James Hicks, this 8th day of June, x8iS. T.T. STRIBLING, S. J. C.

MEDIC JL INSTRUCTION. Ladies' and gentlemen', t

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NEW GOODS. V. & J. KING, have received from Philadelphia and opened a handsome assortment of carefully selected MERCHANDIZE, "Which they now offer for sale on very reduced terms for cash, at their former stand on Main-Cross street. Former customers and others wishing to purchase, are solicited to call and examine for themselves, as we tcel satisfied the goods will give general satisfaction. '.'." Madison , June 1 , 1818. 79

GAMUTS for sale at this office.

NO TILE! ALL persons that owe fees in my ofiice are requested to make immediate payment, otherwise Fee Bills will be issued & put into the sheriffs hands for collection, without respect to persons. R. C. TALBO IT, Clk. J. c. N. B. Those persons that have Deeds in the recorders office, are requested to pay the iees and take them out. R. C. TALBOTT, R. j. c. April 29, 1818. 73 tf THE law partnership heretofore existing between Alexander A. Meek and H. P. Thornton, was some time ago dissolved by mutual consent. They will however jointly attend to and close all business heretofore committed to their joint care. They solicit all those indebted to said firm to come forward and settle or close their respective accounts as soon as possible. ALEX. A. MEEK, H. P. THORNTON. Madison, la. June 12, 1818. So LAST NOTICE. ALL persons having open, accounts with the subscriber, in this place or at Vernon, are requested to take notice that if they arc not dosed Defore the 20th day of July next, either by note or cashuiis will be commenced on all without distinction. Those whose notes are now due are requested to discharge them immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given. THOMAS DOUGLAS. Madison, June 1.5, 18 18. 3o N. B. The subscriber has just received 400 bbls. best Kenhawa Salt, which he offers for sale at his new stand opposite the public square in Madison, where lie continues to keep a general assortment of Gry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c. &c. THOS. DOUGLAS.

CAUTION. WHEREAS my wife Mary has left my bed and board without any cause or provocation; I therefore forwarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting from this date, unless compelled by law. GEORGE SHORT. Madison, June 1 6", 1818. 80

THE undersigned beg leave to inform tiiose young gentlemen of the Western Country who are desirous of studying Medicine, that they have made the following preparations and arrangements for the instruction of private pupils. 1. They have collected an extensive medical, surgical and philosophical library, which includes all the journals of medicine and the physical sciences hitherto published, or now issuing in the U. States, with some of the principal magazines of Europe. 2. Dr. Drake will, every spring and summer, deliver a course of Lectures on Botany ; and every winter another on Mrtera Medica and the Practice of Physic ; the latter course to be preceded by a series of lectures on Physiology, and illustrated with specimens of our native medicines. 3. Dr. Rogers will, in the winter season, deliver a course on the principles and practice or Surgery, illustrated with operations and Anatomical demonstrations. 4. Mr. Slack will, during the same season, deliver a course on theoretical and practical Chemistry embracing Pharmacy, and the analysis of Animal and Vegeta41 substances. 5. I..Ts. Rogers and Drake will in conjunction, deliver annually a seiiesof dsmontrative Obstrevrical lectures. 6. i'hy w i a be able to afford to all who study with them, frequent opportunities of seeing Clinical practice both-in Physic and SurThe price of tuition including dl the lectures will be, as heretofore, fifty dollars a year. Should any young gentlemen wish to attend the lectures without becoming private pupils, they will be admitted to ail the courses for forty dollars. Decent boarding and lodging can be procured for three dollars per week. D. DRAKE, M. D. C. ROGERS, M. D. E. SLACK, A. M. Late Vice-President, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy Teacher of Chemistry, Princeton College. Cincinnati, May 27, 1818. 78 Saddling business. '"HHE subscriber respectfully jL informs the citizens of Madison and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in the house lately occupied by Mr. Doyle, on Main Cross street, where he intends keeping on hand

quality, which he will J

cash, orapprovedcountryp" June3,i8,W-B4

takes this metl:od; pubhc, that he h:,s reill() Grocerv Srntv. 4K. 1 CQ

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articles in-his line:

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Nutmegs, Ginger, Spmiif go, Copperas, Madder, Tin i Powder and Shot. Pntr

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wine, Jamaica Spirits, Cot tionary, best Mustard, rv.'i

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aii or wnicn nc will sell low Cash,' or exchanged for Bu:

Ijces Wax, & 1 allow. Madison, June 6, 181$, j Land for Sak A HE subscriber wishes to

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north or range No. 1 3 east above "fond lies 12 miles tort! Madison, on the waters of W

river, and is well watered & tj

bered, and about 12 acres clear For terms apply to the subscrl on the premises.

WILLIAM COT,

INFORMATION WAN'HI

MR. NATH'L ST. AUDR3

FORMERLY cf EdA

died not long since in the Unit!

States, possessed of some pon of property. The advertiser

of is desirous ct ascemir, whether the above named ga: man left anv will, and, if so,

whom he bequeathed his prd

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ton City, and will be thankM

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JSEW AND CHEAP

GOODS.

JOHN SHEETS,

HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is now dperg Mulberry Street, a complete assortment of MERCIIA

COnsistintr nf nil Irinrk of

DRY GOODS, 0- HARDWARE and GROCERIES, x QUEENSWARE,, Which in addition to his former stock, makes it as comply s ' the state. All of which he will sell unusually low for C1The Ladies and Gentlemen of Madison and its vicinity, & ticularly invited to give him a call, and examine for themscWMadison, June 6, 1818, 78