Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 85, Madison, Jefferson County, 25 July 1818 — Page 4
P OETR F.
Adieu ! the smile that caught my heart, The glance that thrili'd my soul, adieu With ease, ungrateful girl, I pan From all thatcharm'd me once in you ; And faith, my warmest than , are due For all your scorn, display d so Else had those eyes of lucid blue Spread o'er me still their witching spell. Still had I breath'd th' impassioh'd vow Elate, upon thy linst'ningear ; Or where the dark, the sadden d brow, When careless you those vow could hear ; And sigh to think that one' so dear, Could see and trifle with my And turn, when " heartless fools .
were near,
fcrent individuals. Public prejudice is thus excited against the innocent victim. He is thus sacrificed upon the altar r.f revenue
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A length the spell-wrought vision broke, The.witch'ry of that bright eye fled f , Caprice ancKcold neglect avyokV A dormant pride in passion's stead, And by the light that reason shed, I saw andcurs'd the boyish flame, That oft my wayward steps misled, When wisdom's voice could not reclaim. -Now, faith, my warmest thinks are due To all your scorn display'd so well, E!se had those eyes of lucid blue, Si ill held mc in their witching spell. Jrom Olive Branch. slandlr. V- nficu witness tiic Hyaena in rV..r.-m shape, prowling aboui the f.trcc.t? for his prey. Whenever j . ?. person much disposed 10 c A-t, i declare the heart of that person much depraved. I am ampt to set him down as base, vicious and malignant ; and conelude this u ihe means he takes to reduce others to a level with himself. Many have I seen who take a malicious, fiend like delight, in blasting the fair fame of their neighbor. -Ask them their reasons, and if their hearts answered truly, they would respond En. vy, Malice and Revenge. There is but one way to avoid their poisoned shafts ; and that is, to be so strongly armed in virtue, that they pass by you like the idle wind.' lew, however are thus armed, and fewer who ' can feel uninterested at their malevolent attempts. Indeed the fairest character may be ruined by a few combining in a village, to originate and circulate reports against it. What no one would believe if heard from the lips of its first malicious inventor, becomes confirmed and gains full belief, by being repeated by dif
ot i .--..v aso-ruining whether the above named gcntlckft anv will, and, if so, to whom he bequeathed niS l?p?rty. Any information respecting the deceased and the particulars above mentioned, may be addressed to the Editors of the National Intelligencer, Washington City, and will be thankfully received. Editors of newspapers thro'out the United States will perform an act of kindness by giving the above one or two insertions in ih'tr respective papers. Washington City, April 16.
WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, An apprentice to the printing business; one of 15 or 1 6 years of age, and of regular industriour habits would be preferred. Madison July 25, 181.8.
NOTICE IS hereby given to the elect on of Jefferson county, that there will be an election held in the different townships in this county on the first Monday of August next, for the purpose of electing one representative to congress, two representatives to our state legislature, a sheriff, a coroner, and one county commissioner. Given under my hand at Madison, this 13th day of July, 1818. TlltfS. T. STRIBUNG, Sheriff of J. C.
Authriscd by Congress. Just published by Jonathan FMiott, city of Washington, Laws relating to the public landc of the United States, Resolutions of congress under the confederation, treaties proclamations, and other documents, having operation and respect to them, collected, digested and arranged,, pur
suant to two acts of Congress, passed April 26, 1810, and January 20, 1817, WITH AN APPENDIY. CONTAINING Louisiana- Extract from the grant to Crozat. from his most Christian m yesty's letter to M. D'Abbadi:, director-general and commandant for his majesty in Louisiana, ordering him to deliver up that colony to his CatholiC majesty ; printed in New Orleans in Oct. 1794. ' from the treaty of peace, of 3d September, 1783, between Spain and Great Britain. t of a letter, dated 10th of February, 1804, from M. Cevallos, secretary of state to his Catholic Majesty to Mr. Pinckney, minister of the U. States at Madrid. 5 Ohio Company Letter from Cutler and Sergeant to the board of treasury, dated " New York, July 26, 1 7S7.Boundaries of the three contiguous tracts of land, extracted from the patents. 7 John C. SymmeSjj Application for the purchase of a tract of land. 8 for an alteration in the boundaries of this contract, & releasing all claims beyond the altered boundaries. 9 tor his patents. 10 Indian Deeds to the Illinois and Wabash Companies. i 1 Proclamations, &c. of general Gage, respecting lands at Illinois and Vincennes. 12 Papers respecting governor St. Clair's confirmation in favor of J. Edgar and J. M. St. Clair, to a tract of land near Kaskaskia. Wilkin's Grant. 13 Spanish regulations for the allotment df lands. Instructions of gov. Gayoso, for the ad--ministration of the posts, and distribution of lands. 2 4 Papers respectim Crand Maison's claim on Washita. 15 Bastrop's claim on Wa shita. 1 0 the Houixachim on Wa shita. 17 General permission to cut, Cypresses, in Opelonsas. 1 8 Renault's claims to Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 19 St. Wain's, (now John Smith's, ot 1 .) claims o Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 20 Papers respecting Dubuque's and Chouteau's claim to certain lands ands and bad mines ci the Mississippi, 500 miles above the Missouri. LAxnD iUU SAL:,. HPHE subscribers wish to sell Ji. the south-west quarter of section No. 1 3, in township No. 4, range No. 9. The above land lies 6 miles west of Madison, on Harbert's Creek of the waters of White river, immediately on the
road leading from Madison to New Danville, and is well watered and timbered, and about 10 acres cleared and 20 deadened now readay for clearing, and an elegant saw mill now ready for business. For terms apply to the subscribers on the premises. SOLOMON SMITH. JAMES WOODS. July 11, 18 18. 83
STOP THP lut-m
one mTnZyW
VJ June SAMUEL Wat..
whohasbe?ncommitted fcr, he is supposed to be h
blue eyes, sandy "J looks through hiLye S little StOOD shniiU ' 1
w . . cu near
tared his dress is suppost Plan homespun, it is frob has a nfle w.th him, has a MS neck occasion, k.. ,.
"w "- "lurning that! supposed he murdered his nd Bemamin Morrison. tt.J
ot the first settlers in the
rurcnase ana has spent a part of his time in hunting inxtoxicated verv tUt&
when sober a man of fewJ
ana ratner slow in speed 1 The above reward will L
for said criminal if heisretur)
to trie jail ct Butler counnPIERSONSAYRE cf Butler county state tf Ok Hamilton June' 10. 181R
Printers throughout the
jiucu oiiiies are requested to
trie aoove tnree or rour inseni, to have the nernetratcr nfnw
horrid crime brought tojuitii
To the Voters of Jeferscr.Cx
r LLo w Citizens Thrasgh medium of the Press, ltd: liberty of announcing rays candidate at the next annua! c tion, for the office of Sheriff, my pretentions should meet approbation of a majority of electors of this county, lk
myself to discharge the dutu
that office with the utmost prod
titude and fidelity.
JAMES WARD-
Lexington, h. July 7, lad 83-j
NOT1CK.
nrnTinF frm?rs and ot!
I who wish to attend rcji
markets, are hereby uitorn that market will bs held ev Wednesday and Saturday mo inz, at the market house lit
built on the public ground.
July 6, 18 1 8.
Great Bargain of n:
Jj offer for sale the N.M
tcrof section 19, w f fonrw S east, iyino
ZlWlll Vl if-lMfo fill I the county of Jennings, "J Biff Muskakitac and
miles rrom 111c j the scat of Justice of the coj
uniy tne nrsi . paid, and the second rto,, will take three humJ
ior my inreroi u.w--me, near New Mbanycou
July 11, ibio. BLANK DKElJ
FOR SALE AT TUp
