Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 115, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 February 1819 — Page 4

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POETRY

From the Nnv-Tcrl Columbian. THE ROSE AND THE LILY. 'Twas morn, and the garden was lovely again, .And glowing in paramount bloom, For the flowers were spangled and dripping with rain, The sky full of smiles inch as come after nun. And the air of exquisite perfume. In ready effulgence, (the pride of the grove) A fair roac attracted mv view, 'it's cup fully blown seemed the bosom of lore, Where beauty ami sweet ncs together were wove Around tenderness, smiling in dew. T)car emblem of truth, I exchimed with a smile. Ai d I plucked it away full of balm, On thisiincsprcading bush thou ha;t blown free from guile, In mv bieit no vc thv beauties shaii li tish awhile. And when faded thy redolence calm. But ah ! how fragile "re the visions of blis, By pasionste lolly carcst, -For while its fresh sweetness I warmed with a kiss, ud said a t gazed, there's elvsium in this. It's i horns to mv be-ioni were m prest. Is such the return tkm, too treacherous Mower, To lond admiration convev'd? said when I p!uckI it all fresh from the shower, it's elegence be the solace o.' an hour, And its fragrance that never fehall fade. nd thus then I sighed, (as I flunar it awav.) Is woman created for love, Ti:hu- sheallures the wild passions pas astray, Then leaves the faliYi victim of heart piercing sway, The thorns ofunkindr.es?; to prove. Oh, there is no faith in creation around, No innocence free from a stain, In the garden's fair verdure no tenderness found, Its sweetness with bitter delusion is bound, And its beauty is felt with disdainWhen lo I a fair lily conceal M in the shade, A sunbeam unveii'd from the gloom, No thorns in its clear snowy bright nes were laid, And the stem was weighed down by its elegant head; Like modesty sheltering bloom. Yes, yes, I returned with a blush on my cheek, Though pleasure was bright in the hue, Let the soul in seclusion for happiness seek, There flowers white innocence, modest and meek, The most beautiful, balmy mid true, W. h, M,

(published by request. Lines written on the death of of General Sir John Moore, who fell at the battle of Corrunna, in Spain. Not a drum was heard nor a funeral note, As his corse, to the rampart we hurried; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot, O'er the grave where our hero was buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning; By the strwr'linjr moombcam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless collin 'nclosed his breast. Nor in sheet nor in shroud we bound him: But he lav like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke nut a word of sorrow; But we steadfastly gazed on the face of the dead, And bitterly thought of the morrow. We thouaht as we ho' lowed hh narrow bed, Andsmcothcddown his lonely pillow; That die foe and the stranger would treat! o'er his he.-.d; A Jul we far away on tnc billow. Lh'htlv they'll talk of the s: h :t that's gone; And o'er his c.dd ashes upbiaid him, But he'll ren if tkeii let hiin !.kep on. In a grave where a Biiton has laid him. But halt ot :ur heavy task wa

done, When the clock V V fc. . hour for rt::i: i-'T; And we heard the d cUiit random gun, Which the toe was aiddet.ly firing. Stcwlv and sadly we kid him down, 'i om the field of his tame fresh and gory; We carved not a line, vc r.ded not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory. BEWARE OF A SCOUNDREL. IN the early part of September last, I hired a man in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, who called himc!t Jacob I. Miller, in order to assist in naviguing a boat to the falls of Ohio ; this fidiow, when the boat was within a few miles of Louisville, on some pretence left her in a shift, and by perjury obtained a writ against me, which was served, and after having procured my all absconded ; leaving the good folks of Louisville to regret giving credence to the oath of every rascal. Miller is about 35 years of age; about 5 feet 10 inches high; wore a striped yellow jacket; a pair of light colored pantaloons, a very dark brown coat and a new fur hat. Fifty dollars will be given to any person who will secure said Miller in any Jail, so that I may either recover my property or punish the thief. SAML. SPEAKER. Nov. 20, 1818. The western printers arc rc queued to insert the above.

Masonic Notice. Franklin Lodge, i4 held in Troy, Ohio. Masonic brethren are notified that John Thayer or James Tapin, as he has changed his name, late a resident of tins place, and late a visitor, has lcen guilty of highly unmasonic conduct, we therefore think him unworthv the benefits and privileges of Mansonry. Said Thayer or Tapin, is by appearance a Scotchman, but says lie 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 high, 35 years of age, by profession a school master, of insinu iting manners, it is probable he will change hi name as hcj has done before. Bvorder of the Lodge, JOS.M. SKINNER, SeUry. 67..'. if ;... a, ytjfcrstn aui- ,', Dec. 11, iS 18. i A ru - L BY Jacob Lewis, living on Lewis's creek, i:: Graham township, one sorrel mare, about 11 hands three inches high, supposed to bj sever, years old, star in the to rehear, end small snin on the r.oe, 1 three white 1 .ct, no brai.d

rercvivao dolWr bv Lav-- and y n i-jmm:nv PCS n:e. iliNKY LiXON, J. P. 1 i 2 1 4 . . t , IN I ENDS cnniio'iu: h:s pracf'ce to jcflerson. C ar k and Hv itzcrlarid, unless pirticuhrly called on special bu-ine. He intends also pr.jc?ki:. in the tcihc C"urt. Mis L pt in t'.ie south corner of it. j ; ,i;.ri.tfnfs tavern, v. here he n:y 1-: consulted in profc:1 4 t 4. . i i . v.-: . n x:ot aLcnt 0:1 t:.. v5 i. i. Letters on bui-mc: ; nm -t be y 1 p:i.h r. t . ; ' ., t . . , Laborers Wanted. ( " 1, V L R A L Labor e i s 'i : 1 find employment for ci'. ht or nine months, by npphn.g to A. FOSTER. Madi 'cn, Jan. 1818. ic9tf .Fair I Far ni vg. THE Subscriber has nlaced all his notes and accounts, up to this date, in the hands of John Meek, Esq. for collection. Those interested will please attend to them immediately and save cost. 'TWOS. DOUGLAS. Madison, Feb. 1 st, 1 8 1 9 113 NOTICE, . ALL persons who are indebted to the subscribers byr note or book account, arc requested to settle them, previous to the first of March next. Open accounts must be closed by cash or note. From the long indulgence given, vrc hope for a compliance. DAVID M'CLURE, & Co. February th, 18 19. 115

THE subscriber informs all those indebted to him, that he has sold hi? stock of goods, and will be compelled to commence suit against them immediately, unless they pay him. Longer indulgence cannot, nor will not be given. JOIINPUGH.

Feb. 4, 1 3 in. 11 SIX CENTS REWARD! i ANA WAY on Friday cve- , ning tJie 4th inst. an in. dented apprentice to the printing business named William Dtmofftt jXhntauc Wickuuii, between 16 and 17 yearioiage, about c; feet, 2 or 3 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyc-i and white hair; had, when he went away one blue bioad cioth coat, nearly new, (?ne biown cloth coat considerably worn, one pair black cloth pantaloons, partly new, one pair green broad cloth pantaloons, new, u roram hat, prett) well worn, coarse shoes, torether with sundry articic of summer c'jthm;' not 1 i - i. c O . v; ' A. i v 1 ' 1 ' i I time i.e has runava within the ipa-,e of ci::h: niOi:.:n2. '1 lie above resvard wilt te given -n tie driver or h;m o.; mc in iVAj . "ev..s . liec. 1 :. 1 I'ltsf1 . 1 v; i h ,e a lev a term ot s,:.r,r ot . ter rcctioiis oi i md, tu ihi neigiborho;d, on snu: v. ..u are considerab-e 1 in proven er.o-. On all the tenn v,dl ce noeral if application U nade w::., by soler i:HUistrioiH men, to t.e subscribe! in M - d.lton.. January 1 1 , iyijNt) ' iTL I here will c.por.cd t.t i)i!i..c .aie f-.;r casli ii nanck on Saturday tike 27111 re u: .. vk ' i.i 1 i. ... i , oor m IS. . i ts "K. " T. M.,i:o!i, li.di.ma. 'is CvUtlou .rs the pro- . . . ' : t V ' to :;a tv.-o execu.lof.s; one in I . 1 t . ... t . v - - v ! 1 11 1 r i )!' '"1 i',,, . i v' 1 ' ' ' t - V.'l.w ail t vvor f !.iv..uei liioni-on and Thomas Wallace. Sale to commeiice between the houi; c-t 1 2 a:-o l . U'i'fr 1 f t!ir lfti n. dance wi l be given by M. STAPP, d. s. j. c. February 12, 1819. NOTICE. THERE will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, on Saturday the 27th inst. at the court house door in Madison, a fractional part of lot No. 49, in Madison, Indiana, being 30 feet front on East street, runningback 84 feet, the S E. corner of said fraction being 74 feet from the S. E. corner of said lot, and the N. E. corner of said fraction 64 feet from the N. E. corner of said lot. Taken in execution as the property of John faqucs, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Rufus S. Mixter. Sale to commence between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock said day, viicrc uuc av-itiiuaucv, m eiven by M. STAPP, d. s, . c, February i2s 1 8 ijp.

NOTICE. WILL be exposed to rn.i..

sale for cash in hand, at ?c court house door in MadisT u on Tuesday tne 23d iust 11 attiuii ki iui in;. JO, If! ( T,a: ty feet front on Main streAf and running back 167 fe ajvu in execution as tne perty ef Jacob Rhoads, to . tisfy a judgment in favor 7

Dtcpucns ana Coleman. S;j to commence between thehoul i ! of 10 6c 12 (clock, where ciiattendance will be givewb- " " ' M. STAFP, u. t,V ( '

1-ebruary 12, 1819.;--notici:. Y virtue of a writ cf Vi: ditiom Exponas to me dirccte-' there will be exposed to a to the iiihest bidder for read money, on Wednesday tlf aatii oav 1 or rebrurv, in M town or crnons two iots N-M 02 and 8;. 'J a ken :is the pr perty of Fame! . Rcddiib, t-V-: tt ity an execution in raver r'' ux Vawter and Davvi V .1 aie to coairiiCiics 1 j oVl.ck t :.e b.avfr s. j.c, Fehruary 1 1. j-Siq. a i i irs and Ical rcyii,: nivc; of Roilerick M!)ir..' ilc-c i-ed, will lake n4 I, . i re will uie t;v me to the next c:icu:: cour: o-cn t;ie j Uclho: Id trcU term it C 1 " 1 1 a ; tii'ir inn r r U the L;nd wherecf aid ilodc-iu'-was seized .and dc:.t:cJ hivdeath. ' ' jQIN BURNS February 3d, ij; :g. 1 Land for Sale. ?t not soid at private saef beio'-e the 15th day of MardxJ i whi oiler at auciion on thai day iitry acres of land, witiud oif mile of Madison, cn the hill, including' about three acrei of cleared land, a double cabin,! - and good springs. pcr. oa wi.hir to purchase a:: I. know the terms and tee te:; premises, by applying to th' subscriber in Madison. PiT ER Hi: MP HILL, February 14, 1810. iN l . 2 U JO f. THERE will be sold at tbe court houre door in the tows,! o! Madison, Indiana, on S itur dav the twentieth of this inst-!, the building of a frame iv-usi-. 16 feet wide, by 22 feet lon one story and and a Ualf ; for the use of the failor. j' Also, some repairs to tn; present jail. H By order of the commissionv. crs, r; R.C.TALBOTT, c J.c February 13, 1819. Land for Sale. l III-. JUUJLIlUtl 1WW "- one half section of land, lya nine or ten miles north ot M1 dison. Indiana, on the waters ot Indian Kentucky, tiny aci of which are cleared: it isric and well timbered, good spring in abundance, and several AM &Cdts cijuai cvi any Uie state. MASON WATTSJanuary jl6, jlJio

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