Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 111, Madison, Jefferson County, 23 January 1819 — Page 4

POETRY.

Qur Father who art in Heaven' Art thou my Father? Then no more My sins shall tempt mc to despair; My father pities and forgives, And hears a child's repentant prayer. Art thou my Father' Let ir,s strive With all my power to learn thv Trill: To make thy service all my care. .And all thy wise commands iulnl. Art thou xnv father.' Teach mv hear: Compassion for another's woe, A n d ever to each child of thine A brother's tenderness show, Art thou mv Father Then I pain, or warn, or griefs repress. Thev co"o hut trom a father's Viands, Which wounds to heal, afflicts to bless. Art thou mv Father? Then in doubt And d ukness, when I grepe mv wav, A lbht shall shine upon mv path. And make mv darkness light as d.iv. Art thou mv Father: Then no more ; Tremble my r-oul at death's a i armsHe comes a messenger oj love, To boar me to a Fathers arms. CnAKllT. "Charity decent; cay mod. est, kind, .Softens the high and rear; the abject mind; Soft peace she brings wherever she arrives; She builds our quiet, as she forms our live?; Lays the rough path of pevish nature even, And opens to each heart a little heaven. Each other gift which God on man bestows, Its proper bound and due restriction knows, Butlasting Charity's more ample sway, Nor boand bv time, nor subject to decay, In happy triumph shall forever five, And endless good diffuse, and praise receive; Then constant faith and holy hope shall die: One lost in certainty, and one in joy Whilst thou morchnppy pow'r, fair Charity, Triumphant Sister, greatest cf the three, Shall stand before the Host of Heaven confessed, Forever blesring, and forever blest

CAUTION. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against taking an assignment on a note given by the subscriber to John Daniels, for three hundred dollars, as I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. ELIZABETH WISE. January, 1819.

impo rtaist. IN consequence of the unfortunate delay and wc fear the total loss of our goods, wc earnestly request our friends who are indebted to us, 3nd especially those whose accounts exceed six months, to call and settle the same. Prompt compliance will very much oblidgc V. & J. KING. January 9, 18 19. 19 Ca quantity of SALT for sale at their store by the barrel

or bushel. VFJXSOd "V limXiddc Xq quiom nuui jo lljiO JOj ir'UI.dhlK") PUIJ O Ui.w sjqri tvi:iahv3 State of Indiana, Jcllcrson county, Set. John Ritchie,) Attachment vs for Levi Sawyer, J dolls. 19 62cts THIS day an attachment was issued by mc, the undersigned, a justice of the peace for the countv aforesaid, on behalf of the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects, of the defendant an absconding debtor, and set for trial the 25th day ot January next ; and if said defendant does not not appear, give special bail, and answer to the suit as the law directs, that the property attached will be sold for the benefit of his creditors. JOHN MEEK, J. P. Dec. 21, 1S1G. 1 7 State of Indiana, Jefferson county, Set. Million Fell, Attachment vs for David Johnson, J dolls. 4 38 Thh dav an attachment was iisued by me, the undersigned, a justice of the peace for the county aforesaid on behalf of the plaintiiT, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects ot the defendant an absconding debtor, and set for trial on the 25th day of January next; and if the said defendant does not appear, give bail, and answer to the suit as the law directs, that the property attached will be sold for the benefit of his creditors. JOHN MEEK, J. P. December 24, 18 1S. 107 Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY from the subscriber on the 6th day of Dec. iSiS, in Gallatin county, Ky. Corn Creek, a bright mulatto named PETER, about 6 feet high, very stout and well made, his hair short and woolly, had on when he went away a black broad cloth coat and pantaloons, and white waistcoat, and a pair of shoes with the vamps and quarters all cut in one piece. Any person apprehending or securing said negro in any jail so that I can get him again, shall receive the above reward. Any person catching said negro, must be very careful that he d n't get away, as he is very artful. SHADRACH BARNS. Januarys, 1819. 10S. 3The above negro I understand has changed his name to that of Peter Hood.

William Carpenter, Attorney Counselor at LAW, INTENDS confining

practice to Jefferson, ClaK . Switzerland, unless p1" a!j called on special lr'.'ncs?" , intends also P1tl,C.infi " '.C supreme coc' fII,s t,n,crcT!s kept int soutn corner of R. Branba s tavcrn where he nn be consulted on profes.onil business at any time, when not absent on the circuit. N. Ik Letters on business must be post paid. Madison, Nov. 28. 104 State of Indiana, jcifersou county, Set. Mat'hcw Hillis, Attachment vs for Ilovell Fades, j dolls. 20 5 I have this dav issued an attachnent against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects of Howell Fades, an absent debtor, at the suit )f Matthew Hillis, and sutnnnued P. Hemphill, Esq. as cramishc. Now if the said llow;id Fades dues not appear, rive bail, ami answer to the suit vithin thirty days, that the property so attached will be sold ftr the benefit of his creditors JOHN MEEK, j. p. Malison, Dec. 28, 18 18. Nasonic Notice. Fran km LcJc, 14 held in Trey, Obi:, Mannic brethren are notified tlut John Thayer or James Tapin. as he has changed his name, late a resident of this place, and late a visitor, has been gjilty of highly unmasonic condict, we therefore think him ujworthy the benelits and privileges of Mansonry. Said Thayc! or Tapin, is by appearance afkotchman, but says he is Iron Poughkccpsic, in the state f New York, his hair is very fiuch mixed with gray, his coiplexion fair, large blue eyes, out five feet S inches hiS! 5 'c:irs oi 3bc b' Professions school master, 01 insinuating manners. It is probable le will change his name as he hs done before. 1 order of the Lodge, JOS.M. SKINNER, Scc'ry. G eman Newspaper. The subscriber respectfully inform the German citizens of Oh), Kentucky, Indiana, Tcnncsec and elsewhere, that he inters, shortly to recommence:! publication of .the Gcttian Ohio Eagle," to whih subscriptions are repcctful solicited. Those gentlcmento whom subscription papers save been sent, are re. qucstcc to forward the names of the sbscribers they may respective have obtained, to the editor cfore the first day of Januar next at which time, should sufficient number of subscrilrs be received, the publicaun will com.mcnce. JOHN HERMAN. Lancster, Ohio, Oct. 22. 0'Pmters of Newspapers in Ohio, Imtucky and Indiana, who arin the habit of exchanging wit the editor of this paper, arjrequested to give the above few insertions, and like wis- receive subscriptions. The fajr will be reciprocated when tquircd.

t Last JLouder ..... r-iibscnbers having dell .irmined to make a speedy . A final close of their business in this parr, of the country, request all persons having claims against them, to present them for payment without delay; and all those indebted to them, whose accounts have become due, are requested to mate payment by the 20th of February next, otherwise they will be under the disagreeable necessity of bringing suit. L. R. &G. W. LEONARD. Madison, Jan. 16, 1819. lc

JSOTICK. MJE subscribers would inform their friends and the public in general, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Basnetl & Shearer, at the new shop formerly occupied by C. f f. Basnet!, on MainCross street, a few doors west of Messrs. Branham and Stapp's taverns, where they intend keeping on hand an assortment of the best and most fashionable hats ever manufactured in the state. They also intend keeping on hand a quantity of wool hats of the best quality. They hope from their attention to business to merit a par t of the public patronage, and to give general satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their custom. They will give the highest price in cash or hats, for all kinds of furs and wool. BASNETT & SHEARER. January 16, 18 19. lotf P. S. Four apprentices wanted to the above business ; boys from the country would be preferred. ALL thoe indebted to the subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts, on or before the tenth of February next, as a longer indulgence will not be given. C1IAS. W. BASNETT. State of Indiana, Jefferson county, Set. AndrewPearson, Attachment vs for David Johnson, j dolls. 3 50 THIS day an attachment was issued by me, the undersigned, a justice of the peace for the county aforesaid on behalf of the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies andcllects of the defendant an absconding debtor, and set for trial on the 25th day of January next; and if said defendant does not appear, give special bail, and answer to the suit as the law directs, that the property attached will be sold for the benefit of his creditors. JOHN MEEK, J. P. December 24, 1S1S. 107 NEW GOODS. David M'Clurc, & Co. t"V AVE just received from 1 Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and general assortment of ME R CIIANDIZ E, which they offer low for cash. December 25, iS 18. io7tf P. S. They have also a quantity of SALT for sale. BLANKS Of various kinds for sale at this Office

Sheriff's &ales. NOTICE. Will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand at the court house door in Madison, on the 30th in-st. the N, E. Or. of section 22, town nortJi of range 8, east. -Also, the S. E. Or. of the same section, or such part thereof as the proprietor may direct. Gi. ven up as the property Aaron Ilogland, to satisfy three exe. cutions; one in favor of ZebuIon Foster, one in favor of Thos. Jones, and one in favor of the Farmers' and Mechanics'

Bank of Indiana. Sale to mence between the hour. nf twelve and three, where v 1 attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. January 13, 1 8 19. NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 30th inst. lo; No. 118, in the town of Ma. dison, Indiana. Taken as the property of Westly Bargo, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Thos. Boicourt, this 13th day of January, 18 19. Sale to commence between the houn of twelve and three, where due attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, i. s. j. c. NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at tht court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 30th inst. 40 acres of land being a part cf the S. W. Qr. of section 34, town 3, north of range 8, ear. Given up as the property ot Wm. Gorden, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Thomas & E. Lane, this 13th day of Januiry, 18 19. Sale to commence between the hours of twelve & three, where due attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 30th inst. In-lot No. 81, in Lexington, la. and out-lots Nos. 5 & 6 ot said town. Taken as the property of J. W. Donalds, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Jacob ;Thfcmas, this 13th day of January, 1819. Sale to commence between the hours cf twelve and three, where due attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. TAIvEN UT Y Richard Guthrie living on the waters of Middle Fork, Jefferson county, Lancaster township, one black horse about six years old, and about thirteen and a half hands high, with a small star in his forehead, some saddle spets, short mane and tail Appraised to thirty dollars before me. HEZEfUAH STOUT, ; November 2?, 1 8 iS. vl 4" m 1 1 1 Lands to Lease fWrish to lease for a term of years, a number of quarter sections of land, in this neighborhood, on some of which are considerable improvements. On all the terms will be liberal if application is made soon, by sober industrious men, to th subscriber in Madison. THOS. DOUGLAS. January xi, 1819. ictf

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