Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 169, Madison, Jefferson County, 16 March 1820 — Page 4
WOMAN. f The celebrated o.-r.r, on fe- ; na!e education, justly remarks, Heavai in cr caring woman eemed to say to nun, beheld 4 nher the torn. cm or delight of ' 'our present and future' exis ence. (Jive a direction to this "-in5f calculated by extreme v'Ui.cy ct her mind, to receive : U trie impressions you nuy vih to bestow on her. It is mother se!i which I oiler you , n taking charge of her ynu ught, in a ce.tiin decree, to ijtntiiv her with oureir. Her ;reast sustains and nourishes u her lurid; direct our earliest
to lisp our first expressions; she ii'in-; t?: o-t t-r- n,-r S ico; inn to ner we are lmicutea hv our chief pleasure. In fact, rt.it u:e seems to have confided nun to her continual care; the cradle ot inrmcy is her peculi r charge, and her kind compass Ln smooths t bed ct death." DANGERwo;) THREAT. A gay spark, who had taken up lodgings at a public house in London, and got consider biv in debt, absented himself and took new quarters. This so enraged the landlord, that h -l . .1 . . !- 1 it. commissioned his wife to I i dun him; which the debtc hearing of, I e declaird pua:i-Jy, t at if she canic he would , her. tVA ill he '(on th the buy) ,m11 he? :dve ne mv bonnet, Moily, Fu ? e whether any tel. Id on v. trL h is u.h impud uec." "Mv dear," raid tne 4 C -hr g hu-nmJ, "pi ay d-:rlt he o r t'di; , y -, . ' v ? v- e . '. ? ."7.1 , 4j ji it ben ma spam ! m.noirVM. Ar audi- t -.i : : . . j. !..-, d r v art-- - 1 K"' f, ' t ', ;n v.: :r a t '-1 t t t :; '.if- .1'.? It r nu , t-i. i . Iv . : : V e'-tphaha. IVdiU'T ::ul exbau-td ? .v f rt ' d - pt UM K- r'f Stl-mc (i, .r iv ' f ' lh- i.v.ra r . . I i : : : .un. 1": . cI'iH 1 . ! i. . i t , i I rciulnn m, s nt in an i - i, i Miatid oi the j : a -r tK i .,".-.'. ' 'Ik. ;htt:".i r th i.- ri. as v th- s:.4 ct1:.- iM! ' I ;" -i " -rs. 'I lu- yncv y s f !. m 'tiVs ; .. t ;. . rn ral, .' j: 1 :! !:i :u ' .,:. ' t.iiUv of I 'li'Ut ir;. V,. ,' : .-.; :- " r ti-.r cUl,v i hut t s ,- t ; ' y.r y..vv a i iu, ; u. ,u ?. i -.. .-titf. lltf pj un ;Sh r u r" i (1; cptain Kuttl t . - -'. . ! t -., !'f -nr I nl -tiVr '0vu.:. - t lie rrr,ini lit, a al 'o,'t . ! j j :.itvtvkarU it -s atit-.f.-.jta ! I !;. rsor, tr. ..t wU' il a.' a ; w a.. - t r ' -.'i t!u r I. -"tov c nanit(!v, i 'i w r : j . ' . t". : hf t : . h in S . i, ivi t''.t ".r :us: -I ' a c it . :! ! i . . iiiK v , .t s is c-fU i 1 ' :,..: ' v::a! ilu- j : i- i tn t;-v5 w :t; Pl , . 1 t'.fi i1'.!.,. v ' .i i ia ;'a;n " r.i v sci a. rr. r.t r a- !" ..a t J - fa a he fr :t I'.ai-- M ni'vh Jtti rrd iv (. . lit t lac e!,.ts had ta'kn tfuir -rate, t' i ri.sr a id ftact, cai!. r.:t of - ivy ci' l. :ut, and x it'i his tw ; : . ti-irrn. whvpa'artd t 'a, the m ":.., '.U'.r-.W J'.-l-v. 2ifi::il whil IS gl:c It v. as n t tav. a'd t?:r c: hercp.Nt, thit i;n tan- tvtotyr, ttr a.d, havir.i; h?cu da..!:!...! tu- e ommissians of t!-c i;ct! :.d j.o r han he expected. !)::? -e.- that er al, he ii:-.d f'ur.d hm ian.n- .) take -ct.ic u tii -':::!. and o",y pirti ij-atei! In th. t i.vtr--ition rf the c- mpanv, hv-ts a is ta!r.-t, Ht the jv.a:r-e. d uc .,riural, iti p.uti -;!;.r, erprt - -d satisfaction t the p v. Ji? -e : vl rtccpti ni had si.rp.is-d all excitations. S.ai.i' :.' , "a"tVtr, H- c ht -t tlulrc ss ' t.hc p";rr s Ktnrfl ii.to pauh)i':nl c rioUillCHs; ro;ic truin h' a ar, tliankhx the -rtipaiiy iur tn h a:u- thev hid vh.r.c bi:n, ami tun !a Ud nitii uik . ; if any of them had aifuir tu tct-f?-in thi woil I? itiuia.; In: tin- ", haiii, ThU, gtntli mm, is. the last vr,t and I fciaiJ talc on earth: f an hour wc khjiil -,M he htforrthc -.drrn.r.t at f (;td! Cold s :-ihi-r S';rrr s'dxed lire ama-
ird ruests: for the prior and his two mor.ks had poi-ent d the r. ine in vhKli they iuid pledged tile l'reQch a-:er-; all t'le antidatts given bv tae Krcni h physician were in vain, in less than an hour every man cf tiim had ceased to dve.
.Undison Land agency. The subscribers have opened a Land Agency Ofnce, in the town ot Madison, Indiana, for the purchase and sale of tends and of general land intelligence. A register will be kept of lands offered for s.de by individuals, and information given of their qualities and local advantages, to emigrants and others; all person's' holding the title of lauds either by bond, ccrtifi care or patent, may deposirc 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 cf nefrociaticn connected with real estate such as purchasing either ct individuals or ot the odlc:r, of the United States paying taxes, :c. and will act as 2ge r 1 1 s in all landed concern;, it is the intcniion of the propuetor to render this estate-lidn-ient l-oth perma.icrit and useful, i: is scarcely necessary to a Id, th.it no excition sliall he waiting on their part, to merit the omadenc: nd patroi:.ige of ilnse who may wish to te of their ?rvice in ihc abv'vc bu'rines;. All kinds oi conveyancing, either by bond, deed or niortg i - :,u ill heattendedto. Sosoon n- an) seeUn ot the new purchase nuv be ctreied tor rale, by the general governmetit, uccnnUve rl iHr com e .c Tie. tne 501! , a!so plats v ot til the unentered land, with field notes which decritrc the ouahtv and oil will be kept, towhiJi references may be had, and Mich ether local 2nd gcora 1 pineal information, as may K advantageous to the purchiW'U. C.KNOS, . i . BROWN. Mad.in, Feb. 17, 1S20. 65 . h U apprehensive that th - pare ns who are v idling to d; pie ot thvir iands in tins ti, si (i! the fotmtry, w t!i an intention f f p,-ing to the tie v. punhi e or tlsewhere, would do vvcil to ocposite their titles and terms in thi tiH.e. !a tteis .ntd.K sed intlve n:nie f r the ti:m to Uii place, (pc?t paisi) will receive prompt attention. NOiiCF. I expect to set editor Phihdelphn, .hout tlse hrst of April; 1 tlieicfore lequest all persons indebted to me, tor goods, to call and settle their accounts, piior to that time. I. T. CAN BY. MadUon, Feb. 2S, 1820. 6-, N O T I C Ik The copartnership cf David MA'iure, N." Co. has been this dav dissolved, by mutual concnt. All those indebted to the firm are requested to make immediate pa) tnent to D. M'Clure, or suits must be commenced, tor the collection ot the same. D.aVID M'CLURE, THOS SLOO, Jr. Madison, -id, Feb. 1S20. 166 3 t BLANKS Of vurious kindb tor sale at ibis office
THE HIGHEST PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for wheat, Oats, Tallow and Hides, at Wm. Shannon's store in Madison, Indiana. August 24, 1819. 144 OFFICE OF THE EMIGRANT SOCIETY. At a late meeting of the Directors of the Madison Emigrant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. Palmer to open, on behalf of the society, an office of Intelligence in this town. Having made this selection of the agent, and being well satisfied of his ability and zea! to effect the objects of the society, the directors hereby recommend Mr. Palmer and his office to the attention of emigrants anil others. In this office, according to notice already given, will be deposited whatever can be collected to render the establishment interesting and useful to the emigrant, and to those who are cngiged to promote the improvement cf our town and vicinity specially, and ot Indiana in tieneral. Books, maps, surveys, entries articles ot informationwill be open free to the inspection oi" ail who call at the office. Ail information will be given readily and gratuitously, and especially t the Emigrant, whose benefit and convenience will he fai'hfuily consulted by Mr. Palmer. By order of the Directort THOS. C. SEA RLE, Cor. Sec. K i Aj i.Alia.o. 1 aL OKDERS. The sixth regiment of Indiana militia, is divided into two bataiions in the following manner, viz: The lii st Batalion to be composed ot the companies commanded by captains Thomas Douglas, Junes Burns, John Meek, N. I). Grovcr and Lieut. John M'Cieiand. The second Butalion of the regt. aforesad, will be composed ot the companies commanded by captains Ruel Custer, Henry Salyers, Benjamin Brooks and lieutera?n; h hn L. M'Croky. R. C. TALBOiT, col. 6th. regt. I. M. N. E. the regimental muster will be field at the house of Sunt. Lcdgerwood on the 28th d i) of Ovt. next; the 1st battalion will muster in the town of Madison on the 20th day ot May next; the second battalion will mustci at the house of John Minor, near Pittsburgh, on the 27th day ot May next; the drill muster will be held at the houce of Sand. Ledger Wood on the xSth and 19th ot August next. The iegimental court of Enquirv will be on the 1 st Mondav of November next, at the place of mustering the regt.; the court cf appeals at the simc place on the 1st Monday of December next. l.iNU scTDlaTurs look at t his. The Subscriber will sell the following property, viz; lots Ncs. 46 and 47 in the town of Vernon, Nos. 96, 97, 101, 129 & 130, the i:? town ot Vevay, 6z one quarter section ot land in David's settlement. A credit of two years will be given, and bend with approved security will be required. For further particulars apply to the subscriber in Madison. STEPHEN ANDREWS. March i, 1S10. 167 SUGAR WANTED. Cash will be given for coun. try sugar at this o.Iice, and it will aUo be taken in payment cf sbt5f
C.POSTLEY'S Patent Cooking Stoves; or Portable Kitchens. MANUFACTURED & sold by H. MILLER Ss Co. in Second street, two door's from the corner of Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, Corner of Main and Columbia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establish, rnent: The diflerentsizes are calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public houses and steam boats, and are so extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed with ease bv a child, twelve or fourteen years ct age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sufficiency of meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner for from 5 to 100 persons, while at the same time may be baked froii 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, eve, all these are done simultaneously and with one small 'tire ! The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the eastward witbin two or three years pa-t, 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 of the mountains, arc sulficient testimonials of their utilitv and advanUee. 4 V J The subscribers having purchased ct tliepatentee, the right for making and vending said stoves in the western country, are ready to execute with punctuality and despatch all orders, at their manutactury, a? above, where also may be had CAS V and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable tor parlours, offices, stores and bed-rooms, to which boilers may be attached if wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts cf the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. Findlev, Zanesville ; James Elfinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Chilicothc. K; ntucky A. M. January & Co. Maysville ; J. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B Bowels, Louisxdlle ; and Luther Stephens 6z Co. Lexington. Tennessee osc p h Littleton, Nasuville. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Misscu. ri Territory Messrs. Neal U Liget, St. Lcuis. H. MILLER h Co. June g, 1 S 19. 133 i2ino. CoiiunibMOii Warehouse. Emanuel Young, of Jeffersonviile, Indiana, has commenced the Storage and Ccnmissizn Business, where all kinds ot produce and merchandise will be Stored or sold as may be directed, and a liberal advance made cn any consignment. He also expects by the steam boat Maid ot Orleans, a Large cSc General Assortment of Groceries, which he will be able to sell at wholesale on moderate termi. December 11, x 819. 1 3 J3L.UNK DUEDS Fat tile at this ofict.
The bubscn.'xr hah opened m Mj. dison, Indiana, ?.n ofiice for tv purchase and sale of lands, and for the transaction of land concerns and land intellrgence generally. Jpj, otTice for the present is in the three story brick hour: of Dr. CaraV where hocxs are provided for Ve gistcring lands offered for sale or to lease, tarais to rent, houses to rent, Sec. &c. which maybe registered by persons offering the same, f,-ec 0V expense. 'T'i . t -i
11115 ncjjucr wm De open at all times (during regular hoars of b-j. nes,) for the inspection of those who may Wish to purchase or rtrt and information given as to the sit nation and advantages of the aanj 'The subscriber wiP transact as aWnt. all duties connected i.vith land 6Con ctrnv such as buy teg and stllirV paying taxes, leasing hnds, rentirfj, houses, occ. Conveyancing of aU kinds connected with the establishment, will he attended to for a mol derate compensation. I wii aj aJ "lend to the selection and entrv of land in tne different land districts in this state, in which great pa;nj will be taken to make the most a!. vantageous selections. A s the subscriber has been njjj. ing preparations for sometime past for opi ning an office of this kind' lie has ulreaOy a phat of the survey of the old purchase, from the east line ot he .state to some distance west ot the falls of Ohio. Arirg--ments have also been mach hr 1 plaL oi the curvey of die raw p-T. chase, which it i 3 expected will he in leadiress in a few weeks, K.gc'h.-r with tlie field not ? hv the .suvveveri. A nangenients will be made to ohtain from the land olfiet : rcruiar re turn i of ail landa entered, and v. huh will he noted on the phi's, !..v -nhkh mean- a view r-iy he had cf aii the unentered lands. Pit-en u Nhmgto explore the -old or ! .v peac'i -,' iur the parpo-e of nokrij; seka'.ions, will bv rliiig 'a r: hoikc le aico'nin' -d.it. d v. ith pl.il, oi iu h S((t !on ot th.- country a- th -v u.a? with note- of such lands 35 are elite! i d. As it is the wisi? of the proprietor to render tile estaahshuieiit ot publie u .a and convenience, as wcii& pr h: to himseaf, he intends to spue no exeri'.ons orexntnse in the cdlactic n of ah sue 1 maps and geographical informatior, as wid rea der his oihee of public utihtc, us a nl ice ot 1 elerenc 1 mf jrmation; ?nd as he intends to dev ote the whole of h'n atti i.ii ,a to the business, he hopes by the most unremitting attention, to joesa;isf ct'C n to th.)se wh.o in.iv p..tnra:.e the undertaking. Iti-. h.;p..d t'aat all thoce uho have land-, 'or sa;c or property torer.t, .'.ill reine iorward and register t lame, a t ii r.rt-
suriud by that ctju! - tney niuy accomplish their obj ct a3 soon, aid v. ilh as little trouble as any other way within th. ir reach. Jh-rs ao.it a disiaix e who mav hrtv e I uisincss ' f the above description, w ii.1 have ruar requests pronipth .ttfad-d !y addielng letter, po-,i aiJ, to N. Ih PAhMKIh Madison, Mai :h 2, 18eo. lif DISSOLUTION " The partnership heretciorc existing under the firth ot Richard Dearborn, & Co. was dissolved on the 19th ult. by 'J tual consent. All persons indebted for goods, will call on R. Dearborn, and discharge the same without delay; all persons in debted fur 'Iw( ware, t:c ire requested to call on James Cochran, and charge their accounts immediately; as longer induce cannot be given. RICHARD DEARBORN, JAMES COCHRAN. Februarv 3, 1820. 263 N. B. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that still continues to carry on Tin and Sheet Iron business in all its various branches. a all orders will be thankruLf received, and punctually . tended to. Merchant can supplied at the Pittsburgh prt' ces. He hai also received the f polntincnt of Deputy forjclferson county, and constantly keep on hind . James cociiav
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