Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 102, Madison, Jefferson County, 21 November 1818 — Page 4
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POETRY.
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Should slander's baneful darts be INFORMATION WANTED, ed, the publicatioa i,riM mence.
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; Envy and malice be unfurl'd, adoui mc nrsc oi may iasc, JOHN HERM - freCcminel To sink my hopes in this ,ain T brother John- Wgood Lj t A
150SOM rKljLJNJJ wona ....... J7 . . ' wj iewsnanA Awakcmymusnordormantlie, What then could please? A B, LlZtZl' JS'6i
invite, and beau- som artena- , t , . . , " r exdJ ' I since heard he was at Columbus ing with the editor of th 1
When charms
ties vie.
To render bliss supremely high, To all, who have a Bosom Friend.
When languishing on a bed of in this state, but know not where are requested to tmr -I,.. s.paP(
tvnn lift went from thence. It is mv few insertinnc
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And all Physicians prove in vam; intention to remain in Dayton for ceive subscriptions. Tlie I
f wrlnVh I What rirher solace could we cam, some months where anv informa- will be recinrorat-P
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Are not the charms of blooming Friend.
Or Jflow'ry transient thing; The richest joy, the richest thing. But those of a true Bosom Friend. No splendid wealth or power can bring; While many seek true joys to But all our sweetest bliss must find sPrinfr . ' In tavern haunts with drunkards From smiling home, and Bosom join'd, Friend. I'll seek a lovelier, purer kind; . ,A .l. To enjoy at home Z Bosom Friend. en why should man so cruel be, iuviijvj w Tnchnn liic knm tn taverns flee.
addressed io me, will be very
thankfully received. HENRY LIVERGOOD.
INFORMATION WANTED.
Subscriptions rprj
office of the Indiana RepUlican. (Byauthorititfthestaieoflndiani
SCHE
About the first of April last, OF THE FIRST CLASS oFni . 1 tttMP 1. M
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my brother William Bresce, with his family, left Ontario county N. York, for the state of Ohio or Indiana. Shortly after, I left the
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Wfliicmany wguiui wwiui auu - .tMw.w : , . , , exDectatioii
wnne mourns ar nomc a. oqsqim. --- .. . - .t
JefFersonville Ohio Canal
LOTTERY.
dolls.
dolls.
state, And view with envious eye the great, '111 ask no richer, happier fate, Than to possess a Bosom Friend.
.Friend
PHILANDER.
Powerful effects of Conscience. A few months ago the body of a
When flow'ry spring unfolds its young woman was discovered in charms, the water near Braming, in Kent,
aa w Pirh hncnm wiiD marKS or violence wmca
nature gay
warms;
of finding them in one of the
bove mentioned states But my greatest assiduity to acquire any information where he is hath hitherto proved ineffectual. Any information of the said William Bresee directed to the subscriber, or the editors of the Miami Her-
2 1 2 10 20
100 do. 20c do. Cov'o do.
Prize of 2o,oco
do.
do. do. do.
10,000 5,000 1,000 500 J00 5 6
20,00. 10,00.
lc.oc
10,0
10,0c 10,0c
1C,0C r
30,0c
seemed to indicate u it she had aid, Hamilton, will be thankfully
8 stat. prizes of 509 4,00
Then happy he who, in his arms, been murdered. Nothing howeCan clasp a loving Bosom Friend, ver transpired which could tend to fix thee guilt on any individual, ' When summer's radiance gilds and all further inquiry into the the vale," cumstances had ceased, when on
And blushing morning cheers each Monday a young man at Mad.
dale,
received.
ALMOND D. BRESEE. Hamilton, Butler Co. Ohio, August 12, 1 8 18.
Editors of Newspapers in this
6342 Prizes. 13658 Blanks.
1 20 '
20,000 Tickets at Q J2Ci0i ALL prizes ci too dnlia'-s::
State and the state of Indiana, will upwards, except the 2 iv.inu
stone declared himself to be the do an act of kindness by inserting prizes of 500 dollars to or Pi
aiav no kind Nymph have cause murderer. He said, that ever the above once or twice m their one halt 111 cash, sublet to t d
to wail, eince the execution of Husey,. respective papers. duction of 15 per cent. -nd rhf
2But each enjoy a Bosom Friend. the horrible thought of his own
. . . . guilt had rendeaed his life a bur. 1 he smiles ci friends, I love to den to him. that he could finJ greet, . no rest njglt or day ; and that he in Autumn b pensive groves so hzd at hst come t0 a reso!ulion t0 sweet; . deliver himself up into the hands But how enrapturhd there to meet 0f justicc- Londoner.
When winter comes and tempests
rise,
NOTICE
IS hereby given to all persons
other half in stock of the
. jonviue vJio Lanai Lompam, ead
share of stock estimated ar p M
Ten Dollars KCWara. iars. lhe like deduction of
ROKE out of the Jail in per cent, will be made on all otll
Madison Indiana, on the. er prizes paid in cash-all pa
fiiirht -nf the 10th ult. I AMES meats to be made in current bin'
K1RKLAND. who was sentenced notes 90 days after the drawin
tnthrP months imorisouuient bv of the lottery is completed
th IpflVrson Circuit Court at their Stationary Prizes,-The firsf
aii a i,,v;nw:nefMnriii,i,;,;c session in uctoocr last.
ui udiuic iuuuii 'uvC,uuiC a.11&JUo, uu.,, SAMUFL DRAKE, who i5tif,'2ot i, 25th, 20th, and 351! A dies, the estate of John Campbell, waf And dreary nieht o'er clouds the of Jefferson county and town of WiS 5mmi"c.T. .V. r r. .k,b u :
Madison dec that thev are here Also oAMur-i. rAi.ivir.ii, ulw.3....w du.. .u.J5 u .J. " nn thp niaht of the id hist, who fcnonville Ohio Canal Company (
LW proven, for adiustn.ent. s committed ior passing ipu- 5 dollars each, equal to 500 do
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wuuui imic vcar irum me date r"i ,,in r . . i k r fi txrf mrMnM,rne f ti, ur. u.u t.. - Ako. aMHROSE DIXON. I he first drawn ticket or th
wvnat uiwit iBuiuiuuj i.v ijticua , auu du mubc mat are 111- 1 1 1 . .vi.j siVhf. AehtrAtntilde&tztemrrnA who was committed iordebt. last days drawing, will be enutle
That thrills the soul with mire fr. fn n, immm.nw The above reward will be riven to the highest prize oi 20,000
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ppk'WQfHT tor tne wnoie or tne Drisoncrs. or UUJWS 1UMl,"b r
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skies, What then delights? Friend.
light,
And renders sweet each lengthy
anight.? - Ah I 'tis indeed a Besom Friend. Jffen on county X at uda township. iaken up by Wm. Monroe, a Though far remote from friends sorrel marc 9 years old, 14 3,4 and home, hands high, hind feet white, small JFrom kindred smiles, and parent's blaze, switch tail appraised bedome, , fore me to 40 dollars, August 3di
And doomed on foreign lands to loi.
roam, Then can I prize a Bosom Friend,
one fourth of said reward for 5 tickets bc considered as
Though mighty waters roll be-
And lofty mountains intervene,
SAML. M'KINLEY, J. P.
Jefferson County, Saluda township: Taken up by Frederick Reed, a black 3 years old filley, 14 hands high, small star and snip branded
And friends by me no more are S on the nigh shoulder, left hind
seen; I still can love a Bosom Friend.
cither. , DAVID JOHNSON, Nov. 7, 1818. Jailor J. C.
German Newspaper. The subscriber respectfully infor ms the German citizens of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and elsewhere, that he intends, shortly to recommence the publication of the
fi German Ohio Eagle,"
foot white; appraised before mc t0 which subscriptions are respect-
to 30 dollars, Aug. 28th, 18 18. fully solicited. Those gentlemen SAML. MKIiLEY, J. 1 to whom subscription papers have
- oeen sent, are requested to for
Should fate's malignant stern dccree, And fortune's frowns be doom'd for me,
I could some joy, some pleasure of age, and of regular industri- first day of Tanuary next at mo l.Lf. 111 r m ... T ...
n our iiaoics wouki oe prcterred. which time, should a sufficient Could I possess a Besom Friend Madison July 2. 1818, pumber Of subscribers he recciv
VANILU A 1 I IIIS OFFICE, ward the names of the subscribers Jeffersonvillc, Oct. 9, 1
mi apprentice 10 uic printing they may resnectivelv have oh. eTkhts i or sale
business; one of 1 cor 16 vcars tainpd. to the. Unr h,. i, M,!;f.
days drawing, and the stationar
prizes will be resruiated accoruing
ly. All prizes not called for w
1 2 montlis after the drawing
completed, will be considered a!
donations for the objects or w
Lottery.
tt-The directors have pvctf
Bond to the sovernor of the state-
which has been lodpred in these-
cretarv's oflice. in the penalty
nrr Arrt llora tU.t the qV&
shall be fairly conducted and tM
money dulv accounted lor CIIRIS.'HARKISON, SAML. CWATHMEV, 1AMES LEMON.
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GAMUTS JFor sale at this tfief
