Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 112, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 January 1819 — Page 4

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POETRY. PARODY. 0h! think not my spirits are aU ivjys as light Oh think not the cash will be always as -scarce And as hard to be got at as it seems to be now, ,Ncr expect that this laughable looking-up face, Will continue much longer to sadden your brow. No, specie is always an invaluable treasure, That seldom the vaults of a bank can retain; And fhe teller who lingers the silver with pleasure, Is always the first to return it airain ! But send round the bowl, and be happy the while, Mav we never meet worse in our pilgrimage here, Than the frown that bank paper can c;ild with a smile, Or the unchartered r.ttc that can banish a tear ! The doom of our woods would be dark heav'n knows, -v 'here was not a bank here urand there to be spied, And I care not how soon I may sink to repose, When I find one erected on every lull side; But thev that have lovYi them the fondest, the purest, Too of'icn, alas ! are a little ccrangM And the man who has fancied their paper securest, Is happy indeed when he gets it exchang'd; But send round the bowl while a Canter: remains, Or a Union irzi .; bank bill, this prayer shall be mine; That the sunshine of gold we mav see once acrain, And the moondiht of silver console their decline. Frcm the Franklin Gazette. STANZAS. I love the " man who well can bear, Misfortune's angry frown; I love the heart that spurns despair, Though all its friends have liovu. I love the soul, so nobly proud, That misery cannot blight ; T he soul that braves the jeering crowd. And sternly claims its right. I love that fortitude, refined, Which sorrow cannot shake; I love that strength of soul & mind No earthly power can break. I love the man who scorns to bend Beneath affliction's blast; Who trusts in an Almighty friend To soothe his woes at last. . BOSTON BARD. AUTUMN. . A beautiful extracts Thc withered frame the ruined mind The wreck by passion left behind The shrivelled scroll the scattered leaf, Seared by the autumn's blast of grief.' Every where are to be seen the preparations for winter: there is one place where we fear they are too often forgoticn in the heart. In our figurative autumn we forget tliat life b soon, to cease; wc arc

indifferent about our preparations for the winter of death. We hear the blast of time howling around our heads, and quenching our glories in the dust, but wc attend not to its warning voice, nor take counsel how soon this cumbrous coil of mortality is to beshufiled off.

APOSTROPHE ON RELIGION By Dr. Hunter. Religion! (I speak only of it as the spirit of a popular government, and as it is politically beneficial, of its higher attributes I am unworthy to speak) Religion! a principle unborn and instructive in the human heart so effective of good; so productive of felicity! That principle which restrains while it consoles the poor which a bases the proud, while it dr. clares the duties of the rich. Powerfully impressing as it does the lesson of Christian equality; that the father of the universe looks with an eye of equal beneficence on the whole family 4 of mankind. Religion! the balm of wounded minds, the refuge ot misfortune whose gentle hand slopes the path of declining life, and smoothes the bed of death Religion, which beams from heaven the radiations or hope, softened through the medium of mcrcy; even on the heads of the wretched and the guiity. Yet this Religion, the Philosophists, the iabricators of recent Revolutions, ridicule and persecute, and have confederated their exertions to banish frcm the earth. P. JEANNE RET, ( South zxest part of Madisc::, Indiana.) EGS leave to inform the public in general, and par. ticulaily those who have been so good as to favor him with their custom, that he has on 'hand a new supply of articles in his line of business; such as Coffee, Sugar, lea, Pepper, Tobacco, Snuff, Candles, Cheese, cc. &c. Liquors of all kinds, and by taking five gallons of whiskey he will sell it at 75 cents per gallon. January, 23, 18 19. 1 1 1 Last Notice. DEBTORS ATTEND. THOSE indebted to A. G. REED, h Co. are solicited to call on Milton Stapp, in Madison, and pay their respective dues, on or before 15th day of February next, or suit will be brought without respect to persons. A. G. REED, & Co. January 23, 1819. in , OAUTIOJN. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against taking an assignment on a note given by the subscriber to Wm. Terrel, for between seven and eicht hundred dollars, as I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. SAMUEL RICH. January 23; 1819. 111 Laborers Wanted. QEVERAL Laborers will 15 hnd employment for eight or nine months, by applying to A. FOSTER. Madista, Jan5 1818. xoQtf

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William Carpenter, Attorney Counsellor at LAW,;

INTENDS confining his practice to Jefferson, Clark and

Switzerland, unless particularly E. Or. of section 22, town 3, called on special business. He north of range 8, cast. Also, intends also practicing in the the S. E. Or. of the same secsupreme court. I lis oflicc is tion, or such part thereof as kept in the south corner of R. the proprietor may direct. Gi-

Branham's tavern, where he may be consulted on professional business at any tunc, when not absent on the circuit. N. B. Letters on business must be post paid. Madison, Nov. 28. IOState of Indiana, Jefferson county, Set. Matthew HillisO Attachment vs ftil Howell Lade,, j dolls, zz 50 I have this dav issued an attachmcnt against the goods, chattels rights, credits, moneys and effects of Howell Eades, an absent debtor, at the suit of Matthew Hill is, and summoned P. Hemphill, E;q. as ganushe. Now if the said Howard haoes docs not appear, give bail, and answer to the suit within thirtv davs, that the property so attached will be sold for the benefit of his creditors. JOHN MEEK, j. v. Madison, Dec. 28, 1818. Masonic Notice. Franklin I.cdse, 14, held in Ohi is. Masonic brethren are notifi Wtxr rf liirrlilv ic conduct, we therefore think him unworthy the beneiits and privileges of Mansonry. Sjid Thayer or Tapin, is by appearance a Scotchman, but says he is from Poughkecpsie, in the state of New York, his hair is very much mixed with gray, his complexion fair, large blue eyes, about five feet 8 'inches high, 35 years of age, by profession a school master, of insinuating manners. It is probible he will change his name as he has done before. By ordr ot the Lodge, JOS. M. SKINNER, Scc'ry. German Newspaper. The subscriber respectfully informs the German citizens of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and elsewhere, that he intends, shortly to recom w w . v j v jl m t iti y mence the publication of the 3iicauon or me , . , vlUO L-aglC, " German

cd that John l'haycr orjjines "'"3. " " against thetr,, to preset tacm Tjpin, as he has chanqcd hb VCnr,U!. " thc P.TO" ,ot tor payment vithout Mhy; and i . j . c t W ni. Gordcn, to satistv a juci- nU t1c ?nd---d tti "h -m na;r,e, late a resident ot this . r ' c rri r an ti.ose inie.ea to ,1 sn, j i -!,,, ment in tavor ot ihomas&L. .uce n(.rnnnte h-wr h-roir place, and late a visitor, has T .. . , f wncse accounts uae uzuk, L u :r n Lane, tluc i qth dav ot anua- ,i 1T. ,f,n,,.i rn x:,-

to which subscriptions are re- caster township, one black Thev hope from their attenpectfully solicited. Those gen- horse about six years old, and tion'to business to merit a part tlemen to whom subscription about thirteen and a half hands of the public patronage, and to

papers have been sent, are reeditor before the hrst dav ot 0 January next at which time, should 2. sullicient number of subscribers be received, the publication .will com.tnence. JOHN HERMAN. Lancaster, Ohio, Oct. 22.

quested to torward the names torehcad, some saddle spots, those who may favor them , of the subscribers they may re- short mane and tail Appraised with their custom. They will , SDectively have obtained, to the to thirty dollars before me. give the highest price in c:,'f) j

. Printers of Newspapers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, who are in thehabitof exchanging with the editor of this paper, are requested to give the above a few insertions, and likewise receive subscriptions, The favor vill be reciprocated when required.

Sheriff's Sales. NOTICE. Will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in M2-

dison, on the 30th inst. the N. ven up as the property Aaron Hogland, to satisfy three executions; one in favor ot .couIon Foster, one in favor ot Thos. Jones, and one in favor of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Indiana. Sale to commence between the hours ot twelve and three, where due attendance will be given by "V I 1 "t f NT C I" , 1)I r- t r January 13, 18 19. NOTICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 30th inst. lot No. ntf, in the town of Madison, Indiana. Taken as the property of YVestly Birgo, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Ihos. Boicourt, this 13th day of lanuarv. 18 10. Sale to commence between the hours of twelve and three, w lie re due attendance will be given by MIL TON STAPP, u.'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. 40 acres of land being a part of the S. W. Qr. of section 34, r 15 1';. oaie to commence between the hours of twelve c three, where due attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, d s. j. c. NO 1 ICE. WILL be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 3c.I1 iribt. In-Iot No. 81, in Lexington, la. and out-lots N06. 5 & 6 of said town. Taken as the propro perty of J. V. Donalds, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Jacob Thomas, this 13th day of January, 1819. Sale to commence between the hours of twelve and three, where due attendance will be given bv MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. TAKEN UP Y Richard Guthrie living rr. c vi jji JU on tnc waters ot Middle pork, Jefferson county, Lanhigh, with a small star in his IIEZEK1AH STOUT, j. r. November 23, 18 iS. 10 Lands to Lease. T Wish to lease for a term of H years, a number of quarter

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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 the subscriber in Madison. TIIOS. DOUGLAS. January 11, 1S19. ietf

NOTICE. rTPHE subscriber will rest J. three well furnished rooma, in his brick house, on the cor. nerof second and poplar streets,

on favorable terms R. C. TALflOTT. Madison, jan. 19, 1S19. 111 f TAKEN UP y Tames Thomas living in , r JTJ Montgomery township Jeiniings county, on the 2$ dJV 0f' December, ;8irf, a XJxy , marc IO vears old, no brands-f perccivbl jcct ancj ; f with four white lees, a large blaze m ,A

ju.r f.CCm Aonraised 10 twen. IK

tv five dollars by James Shcp- i

pard and John Latimore, before me. EVAN THOMAS, J. P. f

January 23, 18 18. 1 1 1 N W GOODS, vid M'Clure, & Co. WE just received from ti f Philadelphia and Haiti. more, a large "d general a?., sortment of MEliCflANDlZE, which they ofFjr low tor c.i-h. Deceiuocr 25. 181 3. 1 :7a P. S. Thev have aUo a quantity of S VLT for sale. Louder & Last Can! r2T1I IE subscribers having tietermined to make a spec iy and final close of their nu-ir.eis in this part of the country, request all persons having claims payment by the 2oni ot herniary next, otherwise thev will he? under the disagreeable h4 cessitv of brinin suit. L. R. k G. W. LEONARD. Madison , Jan .16,1819. i ! r IIE subscribers would in form their friends and the public in genefai, that tiicy have entered into partnership under the firm of Basneit 6z Shearer, at the new shop formerly occa pied by C. W. Basnett, 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. Thev also inteiT 1 , r keeping on hand a quantity ot wool hats of the best quality. give general satisfaction to all or hats, tor alt kinds or tun BASNETT & SHEARER. January 16, 1819. ictt P. S. Four apprentices wanted to the above business ; boys Irom the country would be pre

fcrred. . ALL those indebted to the subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts on or before the tenth of Fo bruary next, as a longer indul gence will not be given, CI1AS. V. BA&NK LTV