Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 167, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 March 1820 — Page 4

POR THE REPUBLIC A. Messrs. Printers, You must know that the fair one, who fills my eye, from her peculiar form and manner;, has received the appellation of "none so pretty" in one of mv love fits a few day since, I addressed to her the following line.. When hist I savr thy graceful move, At-d h ;rd thy words so iw tct and witty; It m k d . a my heart to love, Fo- T thought thee "none so pretty." Bat . " I learn'd thy mental charms, And found thy heart was form'd for pitty; I wish'd to iiy into thy arms, 1 ' 1 thought 4thee none so pretty. To u re or in renown, In solitude or in a city, To call thee mine my wish would crou n: It is ret all that thou art pretty. At das I powlf-r'doer thy worth, I sat and -wrote this little ditty; A r.d thought of all the gins on earth, There none lisr thee, there's "none so pretty." OSCAR.

INDIAN JURISDICTION. The Cherokees, it is said have established something like a judiciary system, and introduced into their society, many of the laws and usages of civilization. Some of their savage institution are disappearing under the ameliorating influence of mora justice. Bigamy, we understand is done away with, and prohibited by severe penalties. Asa specimen ot the manner in which they dispense justice in case of trivial import, ve relate th fo'l umg anecdote, said to be authentic. l.iui.iu assaulted another, rf which regular information was made. The jude ordered the shciiit" to bring the panics beiorc him! The sheriff went in pursuit ot them, but returned without them. "Where are your prisoners?" s ud the jude, 4I caught them," replied the sheritl. "What did you do with then r" I gave the defendant fdteen lashes." "What did you do with the pliimin:" 'Gave him fdteen too." "What with the informer, or uitne?-:" Why I gave him tvcr.t -hve lashes- t"r had he held his tcngue, thetc would haw been none ot this ttiss and trouble it would be well it a'l the til;, pensations ot justice could be so equally and promptly idmim::tcred. 6 fu'srwv

C. POSTLEY'S Patent Cooking Stoves, or Portable Kitchens. MANUFACTURED U sold by K. MILLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner ot Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, corner ot Main and Columbia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cocking establishment. The different sizes are calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public houses and steam boats, and are so eh'trcrnely simple in their construction, as to be managed with case by a child, twelve or

fourteen years ot age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sufficiency of meat, dsh, fowls r.nd vegetables, to make a dinner fjpr irom 5 to ico persons, while at the sime time may be baked frcti one to eight good sired loaves of bread. A wooden vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons of water, cxn also be kept boiling, for the purpose of washing, &c. all these arc dore simultaneously and with one small fire ! The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the eastward within two or three year." pa?t, particularly in the "cities ot N. York and Bait "more, with the rspid sale and general approbation they have met with since their first introduction last winter, v;est ot the mountains, arc sufficient testimonials of their utility and advantage. The subscribers having purchased ot thepatentee, the right

for making ana vending said stoves in the western country, are ready to execute with punctuality and despatch all orders, at their manutactury, as above, where also mav be had CAST and SHEET IRON STOVES, Mutable tor pat! :urs, oilices, stores and bed rooms, to which boilers may be attached if wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different pans of the coun-

try, have. appointed agents, ws

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 known by the name of ManvWs Mills. The grist mill has one pair of stones and the saw mill one saw the machinery 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 wishing to purchase can ascertain the terms by applying to the subscriber on the premises, ISAAC HO WAR D.February 17, 1820. 165

MONEY WANTED. All those indebted to the subscribers either by note or book account, arc requested to come forwaid and settle the same without delay, as one of us in. tend starting in a few days to Philadelphia- for goods, and must have money; without it we cannot buy goods. We hope our debtors will not give thU a careless reading, as though it were a common tale, and still trust to our indulgence; if they do they cannot expect long indulgence: V. 5c j. KING. Madison, Feb. 2 2d, 1S20. 166 3 t.

M ft follows : Ohio N. C. Findley, Zanesville ; James Edinger, Lancaster; j. M'Coy, Chilicothe. Kentucky A. M. January & Co. Maysville ; J. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens & Co. Lexington. Ten r.rss ee J t ep h Littleton, Nashville. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wiikins, Natchez. Misiouri Territory Messrs. Neal Sc Ligget, St. Lcuis. H. MILLER & Co. June S, 1 S 1 9. 133 i2tnc.

LOOK HEIIE. I will sell low for cash, the following property, to wit: 126 acres ot first rate land near Vernon, Jennings county la. also a grist mill; 1 I -2 miles north ot Madison; and in the first addition ot said town, two lots known on the plat thereof by Nos. 41 and 43. For terms apply to the subscriber living at the aforesaid Ciilk WM, VAWTEFL

Commission Warehouse. Emanuel Young, of JefTersonviilc, Indiana, has commenced the Stsrage and Ccmmissien Business, where ah kinds of produce and merchandise will be Stored or sold as may be directed, and a liberal advance made on any consignment. He also expects by the steam boat Maid of Orleans, a Large &. General 'Assortment of Groceries, which lit will be able to sell at wholesale on moderate terms. December ny 1819. 158 BLANK DhiS

Madison Land agency. The subscribers have opened a Land Agency OfBce, in the town ot Madison, Indiana, for the purchase and sale of lands and of general land intelligence. A register will be kept of lands offered for sale by individuals, and information given of their Qualities and local advantages, to emigrants and ; ethers; all persons .holding the title of lands either by bond, certifi catc cr 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 nc-

gocution connected witn real estate- such as purchasing ei- . thcr of individuals orof the offices of the United States paying taxes, &c. and will act as agents in all landed concerns. As it is the intention of the proprietors to render this establishment 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 of their services in the above business. All .kinds ot conveyancing, cither by bond, deed or mortgagc,wiUbcawendedto. Sosoon a any section of the new purchase may be offered for sale, by the general government, maps descriptive ot the soil, water courses, Sec. Uz. 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, and such other local and geo

graphical information, as may be advantageous to the purchaser. WM. C.ENOS, J.T.BROWN. Madison, Feb. 17, 1820. 65 N. B. it is apprehensive that those persons who are wishing to dispose of their lands in this section of the country, with an intentiou of going to the new purchase or elsewhere, would do well to deposite their titles and terms in this office. Letters addressed in the name of the firm to this place, (post paid) will receive prompt attention.

NILES WEEKLY REGIS- ports, at the cost of the editor TER. hut the risk of the purchaser. . Ftles are sold only for cash. Niles Register has been . Subscribers may begin at published at. Baltimore since what period they please, but it September, 181 1, and perhaps, is recommended, (so that they no publication issues from the may have a complete work American press .that is more while they receive it), that they generally read. Tt is received should commence with a volume, in every state and territory of The safe carriage of money the union, taken and preserved remitted by mail is guaranteed in all the great 'departments of but it is expected that te the general government, and pestoge will be paid. complete sets of the work are Subscribers received at this furnished to all the foreign office, ministers of the United States: Arpv TIP It is oftentimes ouotcd in our . . courts of law, and to be found By William Banister, Dearin many public libraries. A born county, two miles from number of copies are regularly Watts' mills, two bay horses; transmitted to Europe, South- one about 10 years old, a star America and the West-Indies, in his forehead, shod all round, The public documents con- -11 his feet white, about 14 M tained in this work would cost, hands high, some saddle marks, if purchased 'separately, more The other five years old next than twice the amount that is spring, about 15 hands high, demanded for it p-.r annum; shod a i round a very hte bfize but so much ether matter is m his forehead, both hind test

cot into it that the documents, ,me ami ' perhaps, do not generally oc thby tomjjrubbbytit cuny a third part of a volume. If- V'"5 PPrMed1,,0 35 i It s a hUtorv cf men and the other to 45 , I. L.

I ate ana joun ujccu, oerore me ajusticeof the peace inaad for the countv of Dear.bora. JOHNSON VATlS,j.p. . 16;

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TAKEN UP Bv Thomas Bran ham of Lincaster township, Jttlcrson coun. t, Indiana, one Dark Biy Hotse, supposed to be 5 tn old last spring, no marks brands perceivable but son: white hairs on his back, a i fresh docked Appraised to 35 dollars, by Joseph Hill and Jii, Ovens before me, this ntb day of January. 1820. h. srour, j.p. 165

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