Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 113, Madison, Jefferson County, 6 February 1819 — Page 4

POETRY.

From the Franklin Gaxctte. STANZAS. When the rose in Sharon blooming. Sheds sweet fragrance on the air, Each lov'd tint with pride assuming, Does its varied charms declare. "When the lily 'ncath the mountain, Weeps in llermon's flittering dew, Pure as KcdrorTs crystal fountain, Shines its robe of spangled hue ! Fair, arc Sharon's bloominrr roses, ttich, the lily of the vale; T2Iid each blush delight reposes, Is'cctar'd sweets embalm the gale. But when Jests, Lord of Heaven, He whom Saints with love adore, Kindly says to man, forgiven, 'Go thou contrite sin no xnorcj't Radient beauty he discloses. While he saves from borrow V doom; Sweeter than the blushing roses, Fairer than the lilies' bloom! . U . "Sol. Song,ii. i 1 John, viii. 1 1 . Frcr: Fculscfis Ancriean Daily Advertiser. 'KA'lE .AND JO.' Beside the babbling Brandywine. Their humble dwelling rose; The Ivy and the Jessamine Around its portals clove; And sheltered bv the friendly Oak From all thewinds that blow, No sorrows yet the peace had broke Of happy Kate and Jo. The drczir. ef power, the hope of wealth, Had ne'er disturbed their rest; The rosy smile of Joy and health Was all that they possessed; Ko more they wished the di ly prayer Might Lcldom farther go, Than just to ask the gracious care Of Heaven, o'er Kate and Jo. 1 saw them once; a traveller worn Unto their cot I strayed: 0 7 A happier pair, the rosy mora I thought had ne'er surveyed And when the parting hour drew near, rI hat bade me onward go, Unbidden rose the secret prayer, To Heaven for Kate and Jo. - Alas! how changed! the humble Cot That rose beside the stream, In min sinks remembered not Or only as a dream; Beneath the elm, the wretched pair Aie laid forever low: The AI F HOUSE rises on the reck The v leek of Kate and Jo, ttOS i ON B AlW;

From the Village Record. " ONE GLASS MORE!" Stay, mortal, stay! nor heedless thus Thy sure destruction seal; Within that cup there lurks a curse, Which all who drink shall feel; Disease and death, forever nigh, Stand ready at thy door. And eager wait to hear the cry Or give inc "cue glass tnerd" Go view that prison's gloomy cells Their pallid tenants scan; Gaze gaze upon these earthlv hells, And ask whence tliev becran: Had these a tongue Oh, man': thy cheek The answered crimson o'er ; Had these a tomnie, thcvM to thee speak. And crv the ":;.v rv.-vr.'" Behold the wretched female form, An outcast from her home; Bleached in aillict ion's blightinir storm, And doomed in want to roam: Behold her! ask that prattler dear, Why mother is so poor He'll whisper in thystartlcd car, 'Twas father's tk .-:e ...-j o no re" Stay, mortal, a' repent, return! Rcllect upon thy fate; The poishious draught in'gnant spurn Spurn spurn it ere too Lite; Oh, lly the alchouvc';, horrid din, Nor linger at the door. Lest thou, perchance, should sip again The treach'rous 11 c;:c glass nsre. Village' Mhistrc!.

iIaxi::$. Virtue is more severely tried by a multiplicity of petty evils, than by greit conflicts; and benevolence dLJp.ivs her heavenly nature bv minuie attention, oftener, and with more beneficial effect, than by cr.uauidioary exertions. Vjeiaus habits arc so grejt a stain to human nature, and :o odious in themselves, that every pel son actuated by right reason should avoid them, though he was sure thev would be alvays concealed both from God and man, and had no future punishment entailed upon then:. Masonic Moliee. Frar.klin Ledge 14, he'd i:i 7Voy, Ohio, Masonic brethren arc notified that John Thayer or James Tapin, as he has changed his name, late a resident of this place, and late a visitor, has been guilty of highly unmasonic conduct, we therefore think him unworthy the benefits and privileges of Mansonry. Said Thayer or Tapin, is by appearance a Scotchman, but savs he is from Poughkeepsie, 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 :igh, 35 years of age, by profession a school master, of insinuating manners. It is probable he will change his name as he has done before. By order of the Lodcjc, JOS. M. S&INNER, Sec'ry.

NOTICE. THE subscriber will rent thrcewcllfurnishcdrooms, in his brick house, on the corncr of second and poplar streets,

on favorable terms. R. C. TALBOiT. Madison, jan. 19, 1819. in TAKKN UP Y fames Thomas living in .5 Montgomery township, Jennings county, on the 26th day of December, iSitf, a bay m.ue io years old, no brands pcrccivame, who rour wnuc teet and legs, a large blaze m her face. Appraised to twen ty live dollars by James Shep pard and John Litimore, be tore me. EVAN THOMAS, J. P. J inuary 23, 1 3 1 S. 1 1 1 iKY COODS. H-ivid M'Chm oc Co. YJ, AVE pnt 1 I Philadelpl t received from and Ritu more, a lai : al id general as::o! tment oi j!:.r f.i A'Dzf;, which they olf;r low for cash. Deremhcr 25, lSiS. io;tf V S. They have also a (man tirv 'l S ET for sile. i Ilium Carpenter, uliJinicj L'oHU-H'ior at LAW, INTENDS confining hh practice tn Jtiferson, Clark aad Su itzei 1 i.id, unless particularly edict i mi special business, lie in tern is also practicing -in tne . 1 aunreme court. Mis oliiee is kept 1 in the routh corner ot R. Branham's tavern, where lie may oe consuneo cni purc.ssional bu-ancss at anv time, when rot absent on the cir . . . cuit. N. I1-. Letters on business mmt be post paid. Madison, Nov. c.8. 104 1 . i j 1 a 1 j j t . , r South IV 1. s , part cf Maelt InJiava J EGS leave to inform thc jfy public in general, and par. tii lliirlv thdsi' 't lvn . f 1 -a so t'.ood as to hivor him with their custom, t hzx he has on hand a new raipply or articles in his line jf business; sucli as GoJfee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Tobacco, Snuff, Candles, Cheese, tc. cc. Liquors of all kinds, and by taking five gallons of whiskey he will sell it at 75 cents per gallon. January, 23, iS 19. J 1 1 Last INotic(. DEBTORS ATTEND. THOSE indebted to A. G. REED, Co. nie solicited to call on Milton Stapp, in Madison, and pay their respective dues, on or before 1 cth day of February nest, or suit will be brought without respect to persons. A. G. REED, & Co. January 23, 1819. 111 Laborers Wanted. O EVER AL .Laborers will find employment for eight or nine months, by applying to A. FOSTER. Madison Jan5 u8x8. io9tf

CAUTION. A LL persons arc hereby jfc cautioned against taking an assignment on a note given by the subscriber to Wm. Ter-

rcl, for between seven ana eight hundred dollars, as I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. SAMUEL RICH. January 23, 18 19. 1 1 1 Vf4!,rw4, v it The subscriber respectfully informs the German citizens of 0li0j Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and elsewhere, that he intends, shortly to rccomnicncc the publication of the German uhio Esiglc," to which subscriptions are repcctfully solicited. Those gentlemen to whom subscription papers have been sent, are recjuestcd to forward thc names

. editor before xthe first day ot January next at which time, should a 'sufficient number of subscribers be received, the publication will com.mence. JOHN HERMAN. Lancaster, Ohio, Oct. 22. c' Printers of Newspapers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, who aie in thc habit of exchanging with thc editor of this paper, are requested to give the above a few insertions, and likewise receive subscriptions. The favor will be reciprocated when required. Lauds to Lease. jf V!sh 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 the bubscriber in Madison. TIIOS. DOUGLAS. January 11, 1819. iotf by up by Leonard Tirkyhizer living in Montgomery townshinp, Jennings county, on the 9th day of January, 1819, a sorrel colt one or two years old last spring, blaze face, 13 hands high, left hind foot white, light colored mane and tail, no brands perceivable.Anoraised to 16 dollars by jas Sheppard and John Brandon, before me. EVAN THOMAS, j. p. January r.3, 1819. 112. SIX CENTS REWARD! Ranaway on Friday evening the 4th inst. an indented apprentice to the printing business named William Dumonr Montague Wickham,

oi the subscribers tlicy may re- branded with a stirrup iron or. : jspeetively have obtained, to the the rip;ht shoulder and hip-.

between 16 and 17 years of age, bout hands tlucc UiUmabout ; feet, 2 or 3 inches h; h suppose(i to be sever, r high, fair complexion, blue vears old, star in the forehead, j .

exes, anu wmw nan, nau, when he went away one blue bioadciotn coat, nearly new, one brown cloth coat consider- . J. l'. 1 c,oUl P R" v, uuw. au j.jiv.wii uiuau viMvit j ' i - taloons, new, a roram hat, pretty well worn, coarse shoes, together with sundry articles of summer clothing not recol lected. &'This is the third time he has runaway within the space of eight months. The above reward will be given on the delivery of him to me in Vevay. ROUT. BURCHFIELD. Vevay, Dec. 15.

TAKEN UP BY James Her rod living iu Ecxington township, Jeflersou county, Indiana, one mile fron Lexington, a bay horse colt one

year 01a next spring, maze face, n small white spot on its of? 1 41 hind foot and some black hairs mixed with the white Ap. praised to five dollars, this 2 day of January, 1819, by ja. y coo iiouenuecn, ircn. hionr gomery, and Moses Gray. I'osted bctorn ttip trip snK , scribcr. a iusticc of the nearfor thc co.lnty aforesaid, the j ami d:lte above wriucn. EDWARD TUCKER, . I W TAKEN UP RY Thomas Jamison of Ma. dison township, Jelferson coun. ty, one Gray Marc, supposed to be four years old next sprinpr, i r t Appraised to 27 dollars co cts by Samuel Humphreys ar.d Lore Humph re vr. Cert i lied nv JOHN MEEK, j. p. January 25, 1 8 ir;. nz mm - n ir'I7n 1 V -" - At A A. SAMUELS. ROBEY, v.15 drownded in Gallatin county, Kentucky, near the Gallatin Steam Mill on the ccth hn, 1819. His friends, as appears from his papers, live near Oci field, District of Ivlain information respect inq him can be obtained from the subscribe:, bv directing a letter to Mr.di-:o, Indiana. JAMES M CON AT H Y.January, z3, iKiq, C'The editors or the N-iticn-sl-Intcllienccr, and editors m thc District of Maine are re quested to insert the ab the favor will b e recipro cated 1: required. BY Benjamin Smith living; in Saluda township, Jeirer county, four miles froin London, a sorrel horse, with a blaze face, his feet and le whit e, 1 hands vcars old next spring, no brands perceivable Appraised to twenty dollars before me,- this 2d, jan uary, iSiq. WM. ALEXANDER, J. P. 1 12

State cf Indiana , jfejierson cqw v, Dec. 1 1, t8 iS. TAKKN UP I BY Jacob Lewis, living on I Lewis's rrpflr in nnhm 1

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pcrceivablc Appraised to dolkrs bv Wul- Lw nd .J v-iemmons. Deiore ma, HENRY DIXOi:, j. II: Deer Skins Wanted. A GENEROUS price will be given for undressed Deer Skins. Those killed in thc red co; will be preferred. Apply L. R. &G. W. Leonard, C David M'Clurc. MadiQn,Nov. x8iS

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