Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 118, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 March 1819 — Page 4
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From the Pittsburgh Gazette. Man is the rugged, lofty pine, That frowns on many a wavebeat shore, Woman's the slender, grcatful vine, Whose curling tendrils round it twine, And deck its rough bark sweetly o'er. Man is the rock whose towering crest, xSTods o'er the mountain's barren side, Woman's the soft and mossy vest, That loves to clasp its sterile brest, And wreath its brow in verdant pride. Man is the cloud of coming storm, Dark as the raven's murky plume, Save where the sun beam, light and warm Of woman's soul and woman's form Gleams brightly o'er the gath'ring gloom. Yes, lovely sex! to you 'tis giv'n To rule our hearts with angel sway, Blend with each woe z blissful leav'n Change earth into an embryo lieav'n And sweetly smile our cares awav. Full SALE BY V.& J. KING, at their store, a variety of garden seeds, viz. Earlv Chaiton, Green Dwart Ai arrow a.', Early Golden Hotspur, Bunch Peas, Blood Beet, Scarcity or Early i) ti, ived Onion, Carro, Parsnips, very Early Bunch Ik ana, Watermelon, Muskmelo:,, Cucumber, Radish, Scarlot Radish, China Radish, Early Yorkshire Cabbage, Winter v"a!)bage, Asparagus, Vegetable Oyster, Celery, Parsly, Peppergrass, Scurvy gras, Nutmeg, an excellent spice, neatly put up in papers at 0 1 a cents each. N. B. The subscribers hope those indebted to them will realise their situation by the loss of their goods, c be punctual in the discharge of their dues. V. & J. KING. Madison, Feb. iih, 1819. 1 15 5NV Land for Sale. THF. subscrioer wishes to sell one halt tectum of land, lying nine or ten miles north ot Madivui, Indiana, on the waters cf Indian Kentucky, fifty acres of which are cleared; it is rich a-id well timbered, good springs in abundance, and several null cats equal to any perhaps in the state. MaSON WATTS. January 16, 1S19. nctf j -amis to Lease. . Wish to lease for a term of ! years, a number of quarter sections of land, in this neighborhood, on some of winch arc considerable improvements. On all the terms will be liberal if application is made soon, by sober industrious men, to the subscriber in Madison. IHOS. DOUGLAS. January 11, 1S19. lotf
THE subscriber informs all those indebted to him, that he has sold his 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. JOHNPUGII. Feb. 4, 1819. 113 6 w SIX CENTS REWARD. IJ AN AWAY on Friday c vning the 4th inst. an indented apprentice to the printing business named William Dumomt Montague Wick ham, between 16 and 17 years of age, about c feet, 2 or 3 inches high, fair complexion, blue c)cs and white hair; had, when he went away one blue bioad cloth coat, nearly new, one brown cloth coat consider ably worn, one pair black clotli pantaloons, partly new, one pair green broad clotli pantaloons, new, a roram hat, pretty well worn, coarse shoes, together with sundry articles of summer clothing not recollectcd. jrThis is the third time he has runaway within the space of eight mom lis. The above reward will be iriven on I he delivery of him to me in Vevay. ROB l BURCIIFIELD. -Vevay, Dec. 15.
BEWARE OF A SCOUNDREL. IN the early part of September last, 1 hired a man in Browrsville, Pennsylvania, who called himself Jacob I. Miller, in order to assist in navigating a boat to the falls of Ohio ; this fellow, when the boat was within a few miles of Louisv e, on some pretence left her in a skitr, and by perjury obtained a writ against me, which was served, and after having procured my all absconded ; leaving the jrood folks of Louisville to regret giving credence to the oath of every rascal. Miller is about 35 years of age; about5feetio inches high; wore a striped yellow jacket; a pair of light colored pantaloons, a very dark brown coat and a new fur hat. Filtv 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. SAME. SPEAKER. Nov. 20, 18 1 8. The western printers arc requested to insert the above. JNOT1CK IS hereby given, to all persons having legal claims against the estate of the Rev. Andrew Fulton, late of the county of JciTerson, State of Indiana, deceased, that they exhibit their accounts legally proven, before the expiration of one year from the date hereof. And all persons indebted to the aforsaid estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to THOMAS TAYLOR JAMES AN ORES ON. February 20, 1819. 115 C3 Laborers Wanted. OEVERAL Laborers will Cj find employment for eight or nine months, bv applying to A. FOSTER. Madison, Jan, i3iS. icptf
TAKEN UP BY Arnold Custer of Madnon township, Jefferson county, one Grey Marc thirteen hands and one inch high, supposed to be seven years old next spring, no brands or marks perceivableappraised to 30 dollars by David Johnston, Nicholas M'Cartyand James Givens, this 15th December, 1818. Certified by JOHN MEEK, j. v.
1 1 Masonic Notice. Franklin Lcd?C 14, held in Troy, 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, wc therefore think him unworthy the benefits and privileges of Mansonry. Said Thayer or Tapin, is by appearance a Scotchman, but says he is from Foughkccpsic, in the state of New York, his hair is very much mixed with gray, his complexion fair, large blue eves, about five feet 8 inches high, 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. Byorder of the Lodge, JOS. M. SKINNER, Scc'ry. FOR A. A cart and harness, which I will dispose of for a reasonable compensation, and give a credit of three, or six months, which may best suit the purchaser. COPEL AND P. J. ARION. February t6, 1819. To the Edit crs cf newspapers all ever the Glebe. ABOUT four vcars aa:o, two orphan boys, William Donovan and James Donovan the former about twenty one, and the latter about eighteen years of age, sons of William Donovan, then ot 'Trinity Place, in the city of Dublin, in Ireland, goldsmith, quit their father's residence, and went beyond the seas. It is imagined the former departed to t lie United States of North America, and the latter to the East Indies. They took no property whatever with them, and if alive, it is apprehended they may be enduring great hardships and privations in foreign lands. These boys together with their sisters, Mary Anne and Margaret Donovan, have been lately bequeathed a considerable personal property, amounting, as at present ascertained, to about fourteen or fifteen hundred pounds each, by the will of their late uncle, Kingsimii Donovan, esq. This moncyis at present in the hands of those young ladies, and this notice is now given, in the expectation that the humanity of the, editors of newspapers in the East Indies, America, and other parts of the world, may, by transcribing the same, give notice to those poor destitute boys of the competency that awaits them upon their return to their native land. And information respecting them will be thankfully received by their solicitor. Ma. WILLIAM HOPR, N0.30, Dawson street, Dublin.
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RE W All Bo ABSCONDED from this Borough on or about the nth December last, a man named Joseph Lenover, lie is about 4 c or 46 years of age, j feet 10 inches high, has a down look, and a hard substance on the inside of the middle finger on the right hand walks fast, with one hand mostly in his pantaloons pocket, the other swinging quickly back and forward ; speaks quick and low, and seldom engages in argument. Me is in the habit of making known his sentiments by beginning the subject and insinuating the rest. He took with him a sorrel mare about 15 hands and one inch high, a natural trotter, supposed to be driven in a light one horse waggon, and was accompanied by a boy about 1 2 or 13 years old, who was on horse back. lie is supposed to have taken with him about one thousand dollars in silver, and a large quantity of genuine and counterfeit bank notes. He may have gone to the state of Indiana, about i or 14 miles from the Rising Sun, where he has a brother and one or two sons living. Any person who shall apprehend the above described swindler, and lodge him in the jail at this place shall receive the above reward. Apollos Woodward, Samuel Hepburn, Jacob Grafius, Thomas Caldwell. I Villi J mspcrt Lycoming County, Pa. Dec. 29, 1S1S. .r Printers throughout the United States are requested to give the above a few insertions, and thereby aid in detecting said swindler, and they will receive the thanks of an injured public. TO ALL THE FRATERNITY. St.yohnsLodge No, 13, "jaru nthy A. L. 5S19. Know ye that Wiliiam Gillespie late a member of St. John's Lode No. n, has been expelled from all the rights, benefits, and privileges of Ma. sonrv, for rross violations of the laws and principles of said Fraternity. Said m. Gillespie is about 6 feet high, aged 30 years, slender stature, thin visage, light hair and eyes, sallow complexion, his trade a shoemaker. Bv order of the Lodge, F. GOSNEY, Sec. March 6. 'The Editors of the Urbana Gazette, . Columbus Gazette, Lebanon Star, Reading Room, Xenia, Cincinnati Gazette, and all Editors throughout the U. S. will please give the above a few insertions. F. G. FOR SALE. The subset iber has two yoke of oxen and a small cart for sale, at the Gallatin steam mill, Ky. which may be had on liberal terms. JAMES M'COtf ATHY. Feb. if th, tS iQ. 115
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" WILL be exposed to public ?aleat the court nouse door, j the town of Versailles, ia th 1 1 the town of Versailles, ia tL county of Ripley, onlhe 20th iP inst. tne ionowing lan tor taxes due thereon for thelea 181S. M Comley, 320 -acres second rate land, on the to ters of Bice Creek, S- E. & K, E. qrs. of sec.J$4 town 6, N. I of range 10 E V Dolls. 3 6t I
John Dobbins, 160 acres sep, f rate land Indian Kentucky, Nfr W. qr. of section 19, town Jry & range 12 East. 1 80 Charles Easton, 95 acres of 2d rate land, Graham, S. V, j P' qr. of sec. 30, town 7, rangc VC., 1 1 East. 1 o6 ievc Do. do. 1 Co acres, Graham, f 'V N. W. qr, of sec. 26, town 7, -v
i ai iv. i j - Richard Folsom, 160 acres :
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sec. 20, town 7, range 12 t. 1 49 Gilliam Ilutson, i6oac. 2d rate, Indian Kentucky, N. W. qr. of sec. 35, town 6, rangj 11 E. entry. 1 8 john Reed, 160 ac. zd rate, Indian Kentucky, N. E. qr. of sec. 31, town 6, range it E. entry. i 8t Do. do :6o acres, 2d rate, Graham, N. W. qr. of sec. tS, town 7, range 11 east, entry 1 S Wm. WycolF. 320 acres 2d rate, Indian Kentucky, N. W. and S. W. or?, of fcc. 1 5, town 6, range 11 east, entry 3 Co John Wilhitc, So acres :d ra. Big Creek, S. W. qr. of sec. 35, town 6, range 10 E. entry o 90 Peter Young, 160 2d rate, Graham, -S. E. qr. of sec. 4, town 6, range 10 E. ent. 1 to March 6. T A Lv :-4 S UP BY John Anderson, living in Graham township, State ot Indiana, JefTerson county, one bay horse, nine years old, fourteen and a half hands high, no brand perceivable, both hind feet white, star and snip, th: snip running into the left nor-sn-il Appraised to thirty fiye dollars, tnis 30th day of January, 1S19, by Solomon Jackson, Thomas Owens and Alexander Montgomery. Posted betore me the subscriber, a justice ot the peace for the county aforesaid, the day and vear above written. EDWARD TUCKER, j. r. March 6. notice. TOE Subscriber wishes to sell a quarter section of land, lying on the waters of Saiuda ; the road from Madison to Charlestown runs through it. There is a saw mill running two saws within two hundred yards of one corner of ths quarter, and a merchant mill to be in ooeration by the fast
ot October ne:vt ; the sou ana f situation is excellent for nrak-1 ing a first rate farm, being well watered with never failing ,!- -springs and stock water, and . "timber of the best quality150 dollars will be taken in hand as the first payment, the, balance in three equal annual payments. For further pr;i ticulars enquire of the subscH ber, living at Ristine's Tan; yard, North East corner
Madison. RICHARD RISTI: Madison, March 6. 2y .
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