Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 166, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 February 1820 — Page 4

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(communicated.) TO u.aR. If EdiprstiUvioulc! vu;:t a "friend," To give him congelation. Let him to these few lint attend; They'll give him information. L- t him nolorq-t r grieve, and sijh A fit retreat to find, O r country's lare, and will supply A place to please his mind. Th country here is r?ot t'x ! .iv," Too warmnor vet too cc Id; litre fruits in great profusion rorj And k,sh,rV way here be sold. In Indiana's rjted clime Mu qui tor e dare r. :t sr.STr th?:r fs.cr, Cor thre at this pr?ent t::BC A fie i in all this place. This ciirratf 'nvn n-st seem ' rait, jLs New Oilean, and Terre IfiutWheic cpi"jt smrms, arc zzid to de til. TN' id- OV,.-. Ivv n ! , .;! Cur !?.o O'er uhkh Ktntuckv He-as 'tis iid. Art- loth id tir-igrt1'. lii iates nhcre rn?n in slaverr rtdc, Th; insects raoi!y hro-id: V"i :Ut n.asttrs ckam the- lush s:ul h'or. The th, q1: ' on their hi. icd. T.rt r.'iAr thf r- 'n.'T rl-vrv A".d ht r.ini t'l.t'.' t rsi mi rI!r: h- in ein el paee in ,r. live, O.4 Indiana's h-!c. J? -rvf the fe'rcftn, niv Cr.i a hf r h:m cn his :r, IS nil "v iN hi".'; r v-h t lrrd; I r he 1 1 its uie is : y . VJRGINiUS. v.tn rv.fc. A DIRGE by , tat B:r,N!. Thf tvpar vtt . i .-d his. bliit. And hail r.tin doev hV ; v):. ihf st rr.iv n ri! tctl -dru tej h "h Tin h- a "A I'il" t in,! hp;- hrnvrtt, the hutlJ rrnv i dovn, A And riKv f;a-, banV hrrte; As d hrU a ) 1 l..t'Nt i:i covert rei A .d :4$ l;ea;tlts day. Tlic t r'v-jr hi v (he t.r Th irtts viner-da T t th ' t art iur m.'r? o er r. ah th pn !r - f AUy, Th t M,;'tvt's h.-n-l, it to.;th re ' w " f it 5' rn-s to -in, 1 1... ,. ::.'!. s tie 6 ny tan v ph sse, f fate i-fftmbitkttaiiu! Thou pivrr supitn-.e, vhfe mighty scVr-m-Tlu'so roti of mine fu!fd. Hero, iinn, I n 8t, tht muit Ic hest, H i aiisr thry- are thy n -ill' Th: n all I w ant O. da thevi prant l nis or? i -rfltiest 1 1 nr.nrj cr . . .. : i . ' oir.ee io en j ;ir,u con cenr. nj Assist me to rosin. D is hard for a Frinttr u fUcse every b?Jy. The above is a trite but true remark when wc consitier the diversity of tate in reading, and indeed, ncoUcrvation could be more correct, many censure the printer for copying articles of news from other papeis of the same state or neighborhood, iMmvfM say they 4Ive read this before, away with your Yilson's news, and give us some original matter I will, sas the printer and in a short time, in pops another, who takes oo piper, and ays, 'I wish you would give us some new,, and leive your long new piece a viy;& presently in bolts a third, &nd tays, "he wishes to see some advertisements in your paper, jvhy were they not in then, in comet fourth in a great splutter, and tays "your paper is fil. Jed up too much with advertisesricnti," he is done with it the printer tibligin and obsc-

Judge-ship, sayg we'll split the difference, and give 'little of eery thing up he bounces, anJ runs to he.nost office to bring an arm frill e?" papers, ent him in exchange by his brothers of the type. Now.- 'for newshe turus and turns arain, nothing worth extracting; here, here a man runs awav with another's wite; keys put that in; here, a viilim robs his neighbor; lash it dewn ; h ere .t wo foolsf ought a duel; mark that; bless me, Jac k Jumper ws married to Kate KUnker last week; don't forget that, its tor young people; Huzza y a Pumpkin as I urge as kegslead; that's for farmers; a man advertising fcr a wife; that's for old miidi; in fact the whole supply cf news, with very trifling exceptions, is hardly sufficient tor the prattling tongues of a few old women over a dish of tea; but something must be put in the piper; so go on. Stale reivs ky George, cries 3ne; iishil miserable stuff, reiicrites another; what now Mr. printer to make war between nations and elements; announce comets, earthquakes, tornadoes visions, and the discovery of inhiHtablc lands in the centre cf the earth by Symmrs; to say the sea serpent travelled by land from Huston hirbor to Cadiz; to say Bonaparte had escaped from' St Helena and beheaded Louij XV 111, to lay the world is on lire because its ?.o smoky these few days; ell zicn't do. Z:ui:ds, xibjtt Hart (he printtrt are, every body cxdxims and the poor printer would stand at hi ptejt scratching his hcid like a hoy uken &e has knke ki: dtld9s gillfriass. Notiiirg U wesw I c r t l)Ut te throw ourelve en tlic gfcroity ot ou reader., an,! bt.; them to icilect, ihil "where there are many men, there are many minds."

C. POS 1 LEY'S fatenl v.o(;kiig S(ovcsf , or Portable A'itcicns. t y H. M1LLKR k Co. in Second atrcet, two doors from the corner ci Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, comer ot Main and Columbia Ctrects Cincinnati. lhis stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establishment. 1 he diftercnt sizes are calculatcd to d the cooking for j "iTllU and large families, public hcucs and itcam boats, and are o extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed withcifj by a child, twelve or fourteen years of age. With this stove maybe cooked by baking, roasting, boi!ing, and by steam, a suKicicncy cf meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner for from 5 to tea persons, while at the same time may be baked frcu one to eight good sized loaves of bread. A wooden vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons of water, can also be kept boiling, for the purpose of washing, &c. all these are done simultaneously and with one small fire ! The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the eastward within two or three years pat, particularly in the cities ot N. York and Baltimore, with the rapid sale and general approbation they have met with since their first introduction last winter, west cf the mountains, arc sutlkicnt testimonials of their utility and advantage. ! lie subscribers having nur chased oi the patentee, the eight

for making and vending said slaves in the western country, fc ready to execute with punctuality and despatch ad orders, at their manufactory, as above, where also mav be had CAS V and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable for parlours, offices, stores and bed-rooais, to which boilen may be attached if wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed - agents, as follows : Omo--N. C. Findley, Zanesvillc ; Janaes Effinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Chilicothe. Kentucky A. M. January li Co. Maysville ; j. & P. Dudley, Frankfort B. Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens -& Co. Lexington. Tennessee Joseph Littleton, Nashville. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Missouri Territory Messrs. Ne a 1 & Ligget, St. Louis. H. MILLER J Co. June 3, iSto. 133 12010. taken up BY Christopher Burgan, of Pittsburg township, one sorrel Filly, supposed to be four years old next spring, the near fore 2nd hind feet white and the off hiad foot half white, a large star in her forehead and small snip, heavy mane and long switch tail, supposed to be fourteen hands high; appraised to thirty dollars by James Campbell and John Banda, before me this 17th day of January, LEVI POS TON, j. p. i6 THE HIGHEST PRICE Will He given by William and Henry Shannon for wheat, Oats, fallow and Hides, at Wm. Sin miots store in Midiion, Indiana. August 24, 1 8 19. 144

Coinniisiou Warehouse. Emanuel Young, of Jeffersonviile, Indiana, has commenced thv Storage and Critission Business, where zl kinds of produce and merchandise will be Stored cr sold as may be directed, and a liberal advance made on any consignment. He also expects by the iteam boat Maid of Orleans, a Large & General Assortment of Groceries, rrhich he will be able to tell at wholesale on moderate terms. December 11, 1819. 15S Mills for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell his Grist and Saw Mill, lyingin Milton township, Jefferson county, la. and on the waters of Indian Kentucky, generally knoun by the name of Manvill's Mills. The grist mill has one pair of stones and the saw mill one saw the machincry of both is in good order, & the seat is supposed to be the best in this part of the country. Sixty acres of land will be sold with the mills, ten of which are under cultivation; there are two very good springs on the land, and a good situation for a distillery. Any person wishtng to purchase can ascertain the terms by applying to the subscriber on the premises. ISAAC HOWARD. February 17, i82. 165 Of various kinds ibrsale at thb office.

Madison Land agency. The subscribers have opened a Land Agency OIHcc, in the town of Madison, Indiana, for the purchase and sale of lands and of general laud intelligence. A register wiU be kept of lands offered for Bale by individuals, and information given of their qualities and local advantages, to emigrants and others; all persons holding the title of lands either by bond, 'certificate or patent, may deposite the same "together with their terms of sale, which will be open for the inspection of any person wishing to purchase. They will transact on commission or for a reasonable compensation, all kinds of negociation connected with real estate such as purchasing either of individuals or of the otiices of the United States paying taxes, &c. ami will act as agents in all landed concerns. As it is the intention of the proprietors to render this estab lishment both permanent and useful, it is scarcely necessary to add, that no exertion shall be wanting on their part, to merit the confidence and patronage of those who may wish to make use ot their services in the above ' business. All kinds ct conveyancing, either by bond, deed or mortgage, will beattendedto. Sosoon as any section of the new purchase maybe offered' for sale, by the general government, maps descriptive of the soil, water courses, &c. &c. also plats of all the unentered lands, with field" notes which describe the quality and soil will be kept, to which references may be had, anel such other local and geographical information, as may be advantageous to the purchasers. WM. C. ENO.S, ' J. T. BROT7N. Madison, Feb. 17, 1820.-65 N. 15. ! is apprehensive tii.it those persons who arc w ishing to dispose ot their lands in tlm section of the country, with an internum of going to the new purchase or elsewhere, would do well to deposite their tides and terms in this office. Letters addressed in the name of the firm to this place, (pot paid) will receive prompt attention.

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I' 45 55.9 Advance year, If desired bound for binding the 1 5 v Is. and ge!n. Index, 16 wis. at 87 1-2 per vol. 14 q 64 p File:., in shcrt, will be sent to any .pot ottn e, at the cost of tlic purchaser ami rikof 'he editor, if bound, they car.rwt be so sent, bur wiil be shipped for most of our principal i-i ports, at the cost of the editor, but the risk or the purchaser. Files are so.'d crdy foriaih. Subscribers may begin a! what period they please, but it is recommended, (s- that the? may hare a complete wnrlf while they receive it), that they s h ou I d co m m e n ce w i t h a vo!u The safe carriage of mor:;' remitted by mail i uaranted but it is expected that, h postoge will be paid. TAKEN' UP By William Banister, born county, two miles Watts' milii, two bay bona one about 10 ears old, a s in his forehead, shod all tow ail his feet white, about H hands high, some saddle 1' The other live years old n spring, about 15 hand b'p shod 'all round, a very 'itc in his forehead, bom hiad t& white and wltitc on the 'ci thersby being rubbed by the lar. One appraised to 35 the other to 45 dollars, U Pate and John Green, mc a justice of theneae n" for the count v of Dearborn. JOHNSON WAITS, j fGiven for clean In' cotton r.is at this clbvC.