Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 124, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 April 1819 — Page 4
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POETRY. Frcm the Franklin Gazette MY NATIVE VILLAGE. Hail I to the valley, and mistmantled mountain, Those scenes of my childhood to memory dear; Hail ! to the cot, by the favo rite fountain, Where simplicity dwells, with affection Sincere. fountain cud roam ; . But ne'er have Hound contentnicnt s rich treasure, It dwells unconcealed m my own native iioinu. Hew oft, when sweet slumber 1:. j lt.. ,. '.' u "'b' Wi.hjoy to the streamlet and - I I iimt! - i 1 nr And fancy, on scenes of affection reposing, Dwelt there with fond transport but woke with a sigh! Oh, dear to thc soul is the secret emotion, Which the lov'd recollection of joys ever move, And sweet is the tear, which the heart's fond devotion, Bestows to the memory cf infantile love. There fain would I wander, a stranger to sorrow, Where the woodbine entwines, and the wild roses bloom ; Confiding with heaven, the cares of the morrow, Till the faint blush of twilight, should beam on my tomb! Hail ! to the valley, and mistmantled mountain, Those scenes of my childhood d, oto mcmcrv deir ; Vlaii! to the cot, by the fav rite fountain, Where simplicity dwells, with affection sinccie i G:gi!.?ti;riS cf Uncle David, frsn the desk cf Peter the Scribe. Hard times! said Uncle David, as he entered the parlour, and took his accustomed seat alonpr side of the fire, hard tim;. indeed, when a man
Oh! long have I wander d, a duslriOUSf thriving place, to a frcc, has a heavy frown if a- try. He has also received a stranger to pleasure, citv 0f dissipation, and a seat formed, had with him a dark supply of castings, from PittsAnd far trom the valley and 0fviliany and fraud. Many drab fulled cloth roundabout burgh with a variety of patent
can neither make money, nor young men, to tms sign, tt Set that which is his own never yet was known to deHere now is the month of Feb- ceive.' Husbands, as well as ruarv over, and the merchants lovers, are gratified and detell me thev can not obtain mo- lighted in seeing their partners nev to pay me for the pro- handsomely adorned ; and I du'ce which I sold them last am well convinced that many nrinjr. and which was sold a heart now roving in quest of
7 1 rrcdit of ninety days, at a When 1 was a young man, u.c m-rrhants were an honest plain heir their e 0f set cf men, punctual 111 payments, and strict in all dealings; the consequence which was, that they were reswnicnwas, tnat uiey were icnorml nnd treated bv the pectcd, ana trusted o tne rro nnf! mprhnnirst hut farmers and mechanics; but now, they are all changed, & firmpr U ilmot afraid to the tanner Is aimusi anaiu iu mct lir nrn.hirpin the hands trmt hu produce in tne nanub of a merchant, lest he should . .... fail, and he should receive a ticket as payment ot m jut debts. Ihe question is not now as it was formerly: Is he a punctual man? does he pay his debts honestly? But it is how nmch is he worth? What kind 1 Kmucp Hnrs he reside in? . . . r 1 " . What kind of a carriage does lt. a tt"" 1 , j who squander away their money in parties, and other trifling amusements, whilst their honest creditors are suffering lor want. This, also, is too frequent in this city. Many a
poor and helpless orphan is left 150 Dollars Reward." destitute, because these lord- Ranaway from the subscrihngs preferred spending their bcr on thc f ath d ot Novemmoney in vain gratifications, ber; l8l8 lM near Middleto satisfying the demands of town jeffcrson county, Ky. their poor and suffering credit- a mulatto man namcd ors. Thus are we verging to x my tt the same state, as the dissipated . Mjrjili xV Jjl W M-J $ and licentious inhabitants of f twenty-one years old, about c. thc principal European cities, feet 6 inches hizh, has a scar
importing all their vices, which are fast overcoming the virtues Gf our ancestors: Thus is this rrrm t -hinrrinrr frnin an in1 . t .1 ..1 r an iinnecf man becomes the dupc cf villany, and sees not his danger, till he sees himself tottering on the brink ot destruction. But what is the use of complaining, and wasting our time in fruitless sorrow, which will have no tendency to dccrcase the cvi!? i. us rather
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endeavour to discover the cause, and then set to work & apply a remedy, which, in my opinion might be quickly done Let each retrench his expenses: fct him deny himself those thiigs, which only tend to involve him in difficulties, while thev add nothing to his comfort, and he will soon find, that he will be enabled to meet his
engagements with promptitude Ranawav on the 6th inst. an and punctuality, and there- apprentice to the printing bufore in the end live a much hap- mCss at this office, named
pier life. Union. On taste in Ft male Brest, Personal neatness may almost be classed with the cardinal virtues. It was an observation of Lavater, that persons habitually attentive to dress, dis play the same regularity in their domestic afiairs 'oung women, say he, ' who negect their toilette, and manifest little concern about dress, in dicate in this very particular, a disregard to order, a mind but ill adapted to the details of housekeeping; a deficiency. of taste and the qualities that inspire love ; they will be careless in every thing. The girl of eighteen who desires not to please, will be a slut and shrew at tvventy-five. Pay attention, . .1 r variety, might be detained in - ; f --t'" . uie mikcu uuiiis or personal decoration. It is one of the mora! duties cf every married woman, always to appear well woman, always to appear wel dressed in the oresence of her areea in tne presence ot ner r.w-. i'--'1 . y husoand. 10 ettect tins, ex- . . . PnslVCnCSS Ot attire 1j D no P requisite. The simplest nieans robe may evince tne wearer's . . . . m taste as nodie as tne most corfa t ! . Bcuua UiUaucTc the c:fcrs cf Lexington Township. TAKE NOTICE, that there wiW be an election held in the town f Lexington, in Lexington Township, on Friday the : c u r '2ULI1 Illlsl. 1UI mc uuiiifj.se fir eiectirifr one lustice of the I I MILTON STAPP, d.s. j. c. April 10th, 1819. BLANK DEEDS For sate at thb Office
over his left eye, generally
smiles vrrv miir.1i when sunken to, chews tobacco, will drink tnr. ftr. cnmcflmoc .t-,r I I r 1nntl mnfi'nnns a Ho-Iit AnU clot h coat, new white yarn socks, wocl hat, coarse shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pocket book and plenty of money with him. 1 will give the above reward if taken out of this state ; if taken in this state twenty dollars and secured in any jiil so that I get hsrn again, arnfif brought home all re sonabb charges paid bv mc Francis Snowden. April 17, 1S19. 4m, Stop thc Runaway. TITO AND A HALF CENTS OlilN JXFJi'TON, lie is about 16 years of ar, five feet 2 or 3 inches high, light hiir, fair complexion, blue eyes, heavy eye brows, has a very uncommon, pitiful lock, hans his head very much when spoken to, though he Ins a great quantity of assurance. lc h A on v;Ln he absconded, a WQol hat SQmc lktle won brQwn doth CQat and pantaIcons, dark vest, coarse shoes, and some other clothes taken with him not yet ascertained. He is expected to have gone to Vernon, Indiana. The above reward will (an the delivery cf the boy to me) be paid half in cash, and the remainder in old piper, but no thanks. All llrbourinc !,',m under the pen. altv of the law. . 1 at Copland P. J. Arion. April 10, 1819. Five Dollars Reward. Strayed fromthe widow Sto ry's, ( miles west of judge Cottons, Switzerland countv, Indiana, on the 5th inst. a Bay Mare, eirrht vears old. shod all r'uj round, star .n her forehead, up. wds '5 handsjngh, curl under the mane, raises on the , back, has a sore & saddle marks , , . nn the hirL- snm whit hnir . . n 1 . """" in her flanks, carriage hida ber . o t . fo.r An Ve?s l U viiii 111 nr 111 1 liivmir intnrmi . f tmn fn hns. Camnhp tfiMi- : .7 --r c Burhncton. Ken. -sha re. ceive the above reward, and all , tJ , - - reasonable chargesjOSEPH BRYANT. March icth, 1819. 203W THE CITIZENS OF :u iy u w d j anc tic PUDC t large, arc of Doctor's Downey & Watts, and have removed the same co the small frame house formerly vjv..upitu uy mi. uuiLOUii ior a store room. March 27, 1819; lin:.J 1 1ST- T t r
Tin and Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY. TArc nnuiJAM
r ii r u- r a fully informs his friends and J , the public, that he has com menced the above business on main street, next door to Thomas Douglas's store. Having employed the best workmen he will be enabled to sell by wholesale or retail on as cheap and as accommodating terms as n r lirtiwe in the western rnun. . TI I.... nLn ,1 n T kJT JL V 1 calculated to heat and cook to- . gctlicr. He has also a general ' of :jpail Vdrc &c It rt t wUrtmh buttons, N. B. To wholesale country store keepers he will give every encouragement. Madison, April 10, 1819. M. B. PEARSON, ta: :0 YLJSL.A nn Mulbcrrv street, opposite Sheets' store, has just received the latest fashions from Philade lphia. M. B. P. returns Ins thanks to those who have favoured him with their custom, and still wishes a continuance, he assures the public that his excri!ou: Mian nut uc autm a. . -.11 nn iiPirttinnr tn satisfy those who may favour him with a call. Those indebted are requested to call and settle their respective accounts. March 27. V ,fi d 1 1 n r c Hi AND V i fir sate at the Gallatin Steam Mill and at William Shannons in Madison, Indi. Prime Whiskey at forty cents per caUon bv the barrel, and best superfine Ilcur at three dollars per cwt, jAMES M'CONATIIY, Agt. 1 I ! Y I I of'1' J. Km. 1 CMj LjUUiV, ISesncctfuIlv informs the citi zens of Madison, and the pub he at Ianre, that he lias ior cale cn main cross stiect, in the room formerly occupied by II. P. Thornton, as a law omcc, a handsome assortment cf thc bff t sckctcd rn()TS . U"y ' SHOES, ,tTi-i n also, Gin, Whiskey & Bounce, f . . . c , w fr a of wh ch he w 1 se ow for . , cash, or approved country pro , ,y ue J retail. . . mr i wantrdlv. i. rn Kinti.t ill marketo - - Madison, April 10. isjtwicw i U 1 1 UC. IS hereby given, to all persons having legal claims ag iinst the estate of the Rev. Andrew Fulton, late of the county of Jefferson, State of Indiana, D deceased, that they exhibit their accounts legally proven, before estate, are hereby requested make immediate payment THOMAS TAYLOR ) 0- in C 9 JAMES ANDRESON.) February 20, 1819. 115
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NOTICE BY virtue of a writ of fierc facias, to me directed, will
exposed to sale tor cash in hand r.T . , . . c on Monday the 3d day of M11 next, a fraction of lot No. i0i in the town of Madison, Indjn! na, bounded as follows, yz beginning iS feet from t! S. E. corner of said lot runn'm thence North with the street 52 feet, thence west 30 feet, thenc South 52 feet, thence East 0 feet to the beginning ; taken in f Jesse Brite, to satisfy aiuds, r r f 1 ' o i ment in ravor or urooK I5en. net. Sale to commence be. twecn thc hours of ten and four o'clock at thc court house door in Madison on said day. Milton Stapp, d. s. j, April 17, 1819. Attcrr.ey and Ccunccllor at Lay and in Equity , Intends practicing in the second judicial district of the state, tc. gether with the western coun. ties of the third ; also in the Supreme Court. He may be 1 consulted at his oihee, in the ' house recently occupied by I Doct. Canby, when not absent V on the circuit. Madison, Indiana, March 20, 1819. tt NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate or iircmoaiu uinwiddie, C A 1 i 11 T i deceased, are requested to come - forward immediately and set. tie the same. All persons hav. ing claims against said estate will bring their accounts law. fully authenticated, on or be. fore the 1st day of November next to the subscribers. -Robert Simington, 3 & sir William Alexander 2 March 27, 18 19. TaKi?.N up Bv john Vandoren, of Posey township, Switzerland county, stlte oi (,n the waters of Bryants creek, a bay mare, 9 or 10 years old, about 1 14 hands high, has a star and snip, some saddle marks, no. brands perceivable; Also, one brown filly, two years old thi spring, dark main and tail, i - snip on her nose the mare at 1 ' - praised to 25 dollars; the filly to 10 dollars, before me Robert M'CorkiiillJ.P' March 8th, 1S19. my Land-Office at sonville. JefferA list of banks the notes ot ot DanLs! e notes 01 which are receivable as casa for sales of Ptihlir I Anch- ! - ror saie or 1 uoiic Lanas. Kanlr nf TTnifp Rtitfi and J branches, Bank of Richmond, Va. ani J branches, Farmers & Mechanics, Va. an. branches. District of Columbia, The City of Philadelphia, " " New-York, " " " Baltimore, " f " Boston. Except notes of a less denorci nation than five dollars. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, an apprentice to the Printirjl to buiness, one between 14 aci to 17 years of age would be prc-V ferred, who can come well re-1 commended. :ic liurr 1 hnV 0 . M 1 V I I " y veracity, integrity, andindf try.
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