Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 122, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 April 1819 — Page 4
POETRY.
I rsm the National Intelligencer. to the" columbia" on her Launch. Majestic and safe, gallant ship, mays' t thou glide, To the element destin'd to bear thee to fame; Yor the shouts of the thousands who hunch theewith pndc Are the hopes of the nation that gave thee its name. vGo bear the strong oak of our ?nil to the ocean Go buffet the anger of battle rnd storm; A glant and glorious nation's devotion Resides :n the oak that envelopes thy form. Like him who ve name to our country and thee, J Uudaunted, unerring, and firmly pursue, And illumine the path of thy march o'er tbe sea With a radiance as brilliant and glorious too. May the stars in thy banner be ever thy guide. And the.fimc of thr country be ever thy care; Securely and safe from our shores miy'st thou glide, And brave both the anger of tempest and war. Alluding toa story in Ovid. J Columbus. A List of Letters in the Post-Ollice at A. . ! I I4 I w M.ulison, Indiana, on the i st day of April, 1S10, which if not taken out by the ist of July, will be sent m the General Post-Oihce as de-ad letters. A "William Allen, James II. ArM r- rD Margaret Blackburn, Esquire Bray, Samuel IJowring, Godfrey' II. Ikdding, Clement Bigg, John II. liowen, WiU Ham Buckles, James Buckles, Birum Harnett, Thirman Ikbout, John II. Bray, Robrrt Bicrd, William -Brown, Geonre Blak, sen. C Joel Curtiss, 3 ; James Cowden, Otway Cutler, 2 ; WiU liam Cole, John Chism, Samuel Close, Thos. Crawford, James Colier, John Clines, Arnos Chitwood, John B. Colins, Samuel Copeling, James Curncs, J no. Polly or Rachel Cochran, Thos. Chalfant, Rogcr Causey, Jacob Conrad, Clerk of Jetlerson Coun. India. D Lcroy C Dowi y, 2 ; Robert Douglass, V. D. M. Thos. Divine, Thomas Davidson, 1 ; James Davis, Joshua Deputy, tlias Demint. E Tv K. Eads. F Edward Finch, 2; Henry-Fitch, 12 ; Davis Floyd, Elisha Fru. man, J. H. Fielding, Bet.jamin Fiazee, Gean Frbes. G Ralph & John GifFin, John Caskins. George Gilaiore, John Giitner, 2; Frederick Gary. II Xbcnezer Hillis, Gary A. Henderson, John Henderson, Za. chinah Hakey, George Harem, Thomas & Wm. Hughs, lUty Hubert.
Noble yohnson,Samueryohnson, Archibald King, Samuel T. Kent. James Leming, Abraham Long Samuel Lewis, Joseph Lowray, Isaac Lemar, James Leming. M Nicholas Manvill or Jacob Kcster, David M'Kay, 3; Jonathan M'Cartey, 2 ; James M'Kay, James & Enoch Mc Carty, James Manson, Samuel or 7ohn M'Clung, 2; David II. MTJough, Gean M'Crackn, Walter B. Morris, William D. M'Culloughr. B. & J. Mitchell, John M'Clclan, Micajah T. Williams, James Monrov. N William Norton, 2; O Jared Olds, 2: Moses Omstcd, Thomas O'Neal. P John C. Patterson, Samuel Patterson, James Penrose, ?. ; Joseph Pollock, 2. Isaac Quick. R Gerardus Ryker, Robert Rodgers, Philip Rcdinbaugh, Geo. Ratcliff & Co. William Ritchie. S Thomas Shaw, George Shannon, 3; Aswald Smith, James Smith, William IL Smith, John E. Sampson, John Sharer, Thomas Spenser, Margaret Sconce, Samuel Stewart, James Spears, Samuel Seaton, Daniel Stogsdell, Hugh Steel, James Shoyl, Joseph Strickland. T R. C. Talbott, Anna Tomlinson, Sophia Thomson, Alexander Thomson, Noah Thomas, B. D. c A. Towns, Zachariah Tannehill, Archibald Totton. W William Wheatly, 2; Patrick Wilson, Thomas Williams, Stephen Washir, James Wooley, Joseph R. Ward, Maria Whitney. Y Messrs. L. Young & Co. Andrew Young. JOHN SERING, P. M. April 3.
TAKEN UP By john Vandoren, of Posey township, Switzerland county, state of Indiana, on the head waters of Bryants creek, a bay mare, 9 or 10 years old, about 14 hands high, has a star ami snip, some saddle marks, no brands perceivable; Also, one brown filly, two years old this spring, dark main and tail, a snip on her nose the mare appraised to 25 dollars; the filly to 10 dollars, before mc Robert M'Corkiiill, j. pMarch8th, 1819. 203 w To Borrowers. THOSE vho have Shovels and Spades (or cither) that does not belong to them, will confer a favour on the owner by returning them immediately. Madison, April 3. A QUANTITY OF LAUD For sale by ROBERT BRANHAM March 13th, 1S1 jt
AND WHISKEY Fcr sate at the Gallatin Steam Mill and at William Shan nons in Madison, Indi.
Prime Whiskey at forty cents per gallon by the barrel, and best superfine Flour at three dollars per cwt, jAMES M'CONATHY, Agt. April 3. . JLMVC LlOiiars itewnm. 1 11 l t Strayed from the widow Stoy's, 6 miles west of judge Cot. tons, Switzerland county, In diana, on the 5th inst. a Bay Marc, eight years old, shod all round, star in her forehead, upwards of 1 c hands Inch, curl under the mane, raises on the back, has a sore Stsaddle marks said mare, and giving informa tion to Thos. Campbell, teach er, Burlington, Ken. shall receive the above reward, and all reasonable chargesjOSEPH BRYANT. March 10th, 1810. 203W A. G. Reec. r John Wilet 'JUL Hetendant will take notice that an attachment was on application of the Plaintiff, issued by me this day against the goods and chatties, rights and credits, moneys and eflects of the Defendant, at the suit of the Plaintiff, and summoned Charles Easton as garnishee, and that if the Defendant does not appear and give bail, that the property so attached will be sold for the benefit of Ills creditors at the expiration of thirty days from this dtae. This nth dav of March, 1819. JOHN MEEK, j. p. March 27. 3t NOTICE. THERE will be an Election held at the house cf John M. Mitchel's, in. Pittsburg TownShip, on Saturday the 17th of April next, for the purpose of electing one Justice of the Peace, to fill the vacancy of Jonathan M'Carty, Eso. resigned. MILTON STAPP, d. March 27, 1819. j; c. lNOTlCE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Archibald Dinwiddie, deceased, are requested to come forward immediately and settle the same. All persons hav ing claims against said estate wiU bring thar accounts laxv. teSdbrfNSvSl tttthUlL next to tne suuscrioers. RnnpuT StMiKfiTnv ROBERT bIMINOTON, v William Alexander jp March 27, 1S19. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, an apprentice to the Printing buiness, one between !r and ffilrr rerrcu, war can ;omc well re commended 5 as being a boy of veracuy, integrity, andindu? try,
on the back, some white hairs tor Josepli Uglcsby lias pur- well watered wiui nivu mumg , in her flanks, carriage high be- chased the apothecary's shop springs and stock water, and j fnr Anv nrrson takinn- Un nf Doctor's Downev k Watts, timber ot the best quality.
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M. B. PEARSON, TAILOR,
on Mulberry street, opposite Sheets' store, has just received the latest fashions from Philadelphia. M. B. P. returns his thanks to those who have favoured him with their custom, and still wishes a continuance, he assures the public that his excrtions shall not be wanting to satisfy those who may favour him with a call. tuc. ;,riohMrl ir rM.iPcf. rfltncall and settle their resuvjoo jimuiwu " w pectivc Man accounts. March 27. THE CUTZENS OF sa i w a s ss and the public at large, are respectfully informed that Docand nave removea inc bamc iu the small frame house formerly occupied by Mr. Boiccurt for a store room. March 27, 1819. - vri;r?-T7 TOfro IrtiSvEluJ So laiv)S2i2
Debt 1 2 dolls Attorney and Councilor at Law 31 1-4 cents. and in Equity, Intends practicing in the second AtUcbmcrJ. judicial district of the state, together with the western coun-
tics ot the tnira ; aiso m me Supreme Court. He may be consulted at his cflicc, in the house recently occupied by Doct. Canby, when not absent on the circuit. Madison, Indiana, ? March 20, 1819. 3 ff I " Land for Sale. Tiir rKc.rhpr i.'icT, fn cMi one half section of land, . lying nine or ten miles north of Madison, Indiana, on the waters of Indian Kentucky, fifty acres of which are cleared; it is rich and well timbered, good springs in abundance, and several mill seats equal to any perhaps in the state. MASON WATTS. January 16, 1819. not! Lands to Lease. I Wish to lease for a term of years, a number of quarter sections of land, in this neigh. borhood, 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. THOS. DOUGLAS. January 11, 18 19. ictf NOTICE IS hereby given, to all percone In ' r rr lrml rliimtf i rri I n the cst3te f R A -t0n' Iltcoflhe countV of JeflerSon' Sutc of Indian. ,A.i i..t . 1. uwacu, uiauucy tAiauii uicu irrnnntc nrm,,n Kfrrt uvvu""y iv-:s i""v.u, uivjiv, iiie L-piraiiuu une year irom the date hereof. And all persons indebted to the aforsaid estate, arc hereby requested to make immedi?;te payment to ilium BAYLOR 1 & qJAMES AlsfDRESON. j 3" Febnuryao, .8.9. .ij BLANK DEEDS For sale a; fliis 05cc;
THE subscriber informs $ those indebted to him, that h has sold his stock of goods an
will be compelled to commence suit against them immediately unless they pay him. Lon?e, indulgence cannot, nor v.ili not be given. JOHN rUGII. Feb. 4, 18 19. 1 13 6w THE Subscriber wishes to sell a quarter section of land ! Ivinc on the waters of Sain. 1 ".1 1 r i. da; mc roaa rrom maaison t0 Charlestown runs through two saws within two hundred ' yards of one corner of the nuarter, and a merchant mill j to be in operation by the first of October next ; the soil and situation is excellent for mat ' ing a first rate farm, heir.? 150 uunan i-.v.u ia ; hand as the first payment, the balance in three equal annual payments. For further par. : ticulars enquire of the subcri. ber, living at Ristine's Ian. yrd, North East corner ct : Madison. RICHARD RISTIKL Madison, March 6. w NOTICE. THE Subscriber " as for sals
Qnc (marter section or lotcf s dU which can be had b,v or cas1 lying in the state cf n Indiana,' Ripley County, thlr- . " ten niiIes f-rom Madison cn '
the main road to Versailles, ; v 1 1 r t i - , -
whicri is or good quality ana well watered with a nice stream' to build a mill on. N. B. It-is the South West quarter or section io. 2 township 6, North of Range 1 No. 10 East. For terms ap.7
ply to Copeland J. Anoc, living in Madison. t JESSE BRITE. I c March 6. y$
Land-Oilice at J crier.! sonville. a A list of banks, the notes cf e which are receivable as cash for sales of Public Lands: Bank of United States and branches, l. ,
Ivink or RirhmnnH. V.i. and f branches, Farmers k Mechanics, Va. and branches. District of Columbia, The City of Philadelphia, New-York, Baltimore, cc 1: ' Boston. Except notes of a less dcnorni' nation than fivefdoilars. TAKttlN UP By George Waggoner, of the. County of Ripley, townshipcf . 1 A 1. 1 mirl y" old, fourteen WfiVabaU face, om glasses, K , ' P. neav ftmU IOOt WUltC, 1J .... .... a v.rauus perceivaoie ippw
to thirty dollars by janu? ; M'Clasky and Joel Ki'rby. s Certified by me this 9th da of March, 1 8 1 9. f JOHN KIRBY, J. F -
March 20. z : -r. "TLiauoi crb vvanicu SEVERAL Laborers ft find employment for eigJ or nine months, by applying :s A. FOSTER' vl Madison? March 6. 1 ' I I I rtl t
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