Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 95, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 October 1818 — Page 4

CELEBRATION Of the anniversary of; the Abolition of Slavery at Boston. Toasts drunk on tbeoccachun. l)e Day, spose he cum six times cbery year, we sallybrait him night or clay. 133 1.4 cheer. De land we lib in, And abery rood land he be too. 19 grin Massa Clay. If he want brack roan go lib in Africa why he no fvoshohimdewayheself. Psong Possum up a gum tree, Massa President Monroe. May -he lib foreber and one day arter. 10 cheer and a half. iMascy Wiibefore. De brack man's bery good friend; may he neber want a bolish to he boot Africa. May de time soon cum when-he send' representative to Congress, and hab a king of he own 'color. 20 cheer. DeNited Tate. De land of Hberty, sept he keep slave at de

sout. bnaue gc iieaii. Our suddern broders and sisters. Bress dare hearts, how dey would show dare ivory, if dey could only see us. De rising brack generation . ' Oniy come cf em half white ; may 'de white gemen not be so iend of crossing de breed. Mo cheer, 7 grin. . Bonaparte. When he get away from St. Ltoncr, I guess he cotch . 3 weasel -r,!cep. -c;g Who ccsn dare. Tit memory of do great men who no lib 'o see dare present ancestarscuebratedisday vvidds rest of dare posterity. Spose dey were 1'cre, den what hetink? Viz Sea Sarpent. What for he no come as soon? cause he come' 'rUbre artcrwarrJs. - 6 lafif. Dis society. When he no memuerdc sp:ct friz to hcself, may .e foi ft to member who he be. De for serk. Whn he smile, 7iow he maks my hart ghump; when he .frown, bics me how brack he do look. When de sea Sipent knock down di? wale, let de f shenmn jock out for brakes Who tdl fish story now? 2 horse laiT. De orter ob de de da) . What he say be berry good ; what he v.o say, dort know any ting bout J)e president ob de. day. De man who dare be honest when he got noting by it. May we cber . eat something to detain our frend, and not like de poor woman what had noting in de house to eat, and noting cook him in. De times we lib in. Spose he gro a little better; ned nufT ob him. De town ob Bosson. Ful of noshin h some pretty good noshin too. Wonder where he got em all.

comfortable cabins & a log barn, , NO TlCt. a number of never failing springs, 5 hereby given, that on the which afford water sufficient for jjjh jay 0f November next, the wool carding machine's; the undisposed of lots which are there is also a still house of logs. t0 compOSC the town of Also for sale seventeen acres of PALESTINE, wood land about half a mile dis- jrj exposed to public sale, on tantfrom the above'. Precis following liberal terms, viz. situate on the post road leading one prompt payment, one 5th from the falls of Ohio to Madi- at tne expiration of 6 months, son, Indiana, about 10 miles from and soonin succession, until the Charleston, and twenty miles ,wh0ie is paid, from Madison; there is a Post P ALESTINE Otnce kept at the place it is an ;s the county seat of Lawrence elegant stand for a Public house, COunty, state of Indiana, is situate number of public loads intersect cn a most'delihtful Bluff, on th? here. east fork of White river, where Terms of payment will be mads tc seCond principal meridian croseasy to purchasers. ses the same, in latitude 380 10 WILLIAM G. GULICK. N. longitude o 10 W. from

Provine Indiana. ? Washington, 60 miles from Vin-

ovine Indiana, 7 Sept. 7th, 1818.5 , n 02Gw.

GEN E VA.

cennes, 55 miles N. W. from New Albany, 20 miles N. from Paoli,

.- 24 miles south trorn Blooming- - " ton, and 80 miles from the mouth WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, of White river, which is a beauAn apprentice to the printing tiful stream, affording the best business; one of 15 or 16 years navigation cf any river in themof age, and of regular industri. terior of the state. No town in our habits would be preferred. the state can boast of more local Madison July 35, iSi 8. advantrges than this ; abounding with never failing springs, being 1 surrounded with ah entire body

of good -lands and enjoying the advantages, of the river. There

were sola on tne 25m ana 2otu or SALE OF LOTS. May last, 157 lots for 14,165. THE subscriber will offer for dolls, mostly r enterprizing msn, sale a number cf lots in the there are yet for sale about 160 town of GENEVA, and county lots, some of which, are ainorg of Jennings, at public auction to the best lots in town ; also on Sa. the highest bidder, cn the day turday the 14th of Nov. there of October next, will be let to the lowest bidder,

the building ct a superb brick Court House, which will be a job of considerable magnitude, and worthy cf the attention of workmen. ROBERT M. CARLTON. Agent for the county of Lawrence, September 1 , 1 8 1 8 . 92 6v

GENEVA is beautifuly situated on he waters of Sand Creek, which is navigable from the town to the Drift Wood Fork of While river. This town is laid out in a healthy situation, upon the present Indian boundary, & a great leading road from , the Ohio river through

Vernon (the county zzjI of Jen nings county,) is already kid out SALE OF LOTS VAni tT;d-,l,hc ,cav?5 in the town of Concord. road from Brookville to Vm- . cennes passes through it: The n Wednesday the 18th o. soil is fertile & the country about mber next will be offered at is rapidly improving In the vi- Public sale on the premises, a cinityofthis place a Lead mine, fb of lots situated on the Iron ore, Stone coal, and aspecies banlc of the. nver, 10 miles of Marble have been discovered. below Madison, and juming the Mill stones cf an excellent town of London in Jefersnri

county Indiana, yet no way connected, being a separate purchase free from all incumbrance- The

local situation of this town

ments-at 6, 18, h 24. without interest;

.. . ; r..wvuuwioi

cigiu per cenr. will be ai'( on payments in advance. " situation and advantages oft'

country, and river, will rej mend it to merchants, inechaf and enterprising men: Jk A

meet with every encouraged Art a A nn r 11 n . ! a. 1 - P

luuiauuu.c ULie WlU Q" by WILLIAM REED, ) DAVID BIGHAM, ( L

I he editors ot the Herald, isville Argus,Frankfort Kv

the Gazette, Cincinnati, will sert the above six weeks

their accounts to this oflice

Sept. 19th, 1818. cJ

School for young Lad MRS. & MISS DAWFfi

YtESPECTFULLT inform!

f. public, that they have i

the house lately occupied by I). Llackmorc,. where voun?

dies will bj instructed in ty

lowing branches of educat

Qrtboirapby, Reading isffhk ing per quarter" dells. 3. "Writing Grammr 4 Geography, History, &c. 5, Qnumenta! Needle Wcrk b broidery of various kinds. Every exertion will be mad their part; to cultivate the u

;ind mor:! of their pupils, ani

give satisfaction to 'parents i may be pleased to entrust chilJ

to their care.

' N. B. Mrs. D. can r,Lo rco

a few pupils as boarders, sh any offer from the country, duce will be received in mcnt. Madison, Sept. 26, 1818. ' 945'

A houpson Mmin-Cr

sr.reet Apply at thi? lice. NOTICE"

HT1 HE partnership hart fi. cI-ting, bciv-cei. Brnert Thorn:-!-on k this dvr Resolve

quality have been made with one mile cf this town. The subscribers have already in operation a fmst ZfiA MIV mill 3inininnr tht

town plat, and there are several highly advantageous, surrounded fine Eprincs of excellent water un. b? as .good a settlement as any cn

KJ 1 m

cn the premises.

A credit of one and two years will be given for the purchase money. Persons 2 La Tourrctte. Aug. 1 8th, 1818. 92 4W

NOTICE.

W ill be offered for sale at Auction on the 2 2d day of Ctctober next, on the premises, that I well known scite at Provine or Qulick's mill, containing eighty-three acres of good land, thirty oj which are under cultivation ; there are on the premises a ternporary grist mill, which docs good business, a saw mill arid carding machine's for wool, two

the river, a number of grist and saw-mills built and building convenient. It is an excellent harbor for shipping in every stage of vyater. The plan of Concord 13 on a liberal scale j the streets are wide and advantageous Market street 1 10 feet and ground reserved for a Church and other public buildings. A plan of the town can be seen at Mr. Geo. Shan

non's, surveyor for that county,

Wheat Wanted. The Gallatin Ohio Steam-boat Company wish to purchase a

quantity of good merchantable and at Jesse Embree & Co's. office

wheat, for which they will give Cincinnati. The main road from one DOLLAR per bushel at Frankfort and Newcastle KentucWm. Shannons in Madison, Ind. ky,to Lexington, Salem, Brownsor at their mill opposite Madison town, and the new purchase, Inin Ky. The highest pr ice in cash diana, runs through this place, given for hogs and Cooper Stuff, with other leading roads. It is Apply at the mill. the best crossing place on the JAMES M'CONATHY, Agent, river for a considerable distance. September 12, 1818, 92 2m. Terms of sale four equal jny-

mutuai consent. All those

debted to scia firm' tre req

to call aiid settle their r.c

with C. VJ. JU.nctt, v.-M'"

thorijed to receive ths S2MCTIAKLKS WJiASNi VS. THOMPSON. N tt Vh- highest prtcsin

or hats will be (.uvea for

September 2 1 st, 1818 9

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her upper jav extending o, under one, with remarlcj ' teeth ; appraised to Samuel Patterson, JCP'1 . ' bins & Ausbourn Monro" Certified by. . EDWARD T(;Ckriv,; August 19th, jRjH. 5