Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 184, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 June 1820 — Page 4
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BY MIV5 1YDIA HUNTLEY. When nigh and Chios icign'd v hh aw tul sway, And oer the uidorm'd earth thick darkness lav, The Almighty Voice awoke the kindling strife, And cahM the dormant element! to life. "Let there h Uhi!" a sudden riV there came, Like ether pure, and piercing as the fiame. "Let day arise!" a blush of purX" flow VI, The young dawn trembled, and the morning glowd. "Let nhjA divide ike empire cf the d;?r And frowning darkness claim'd his ancient sway. Then like an arch the azure skies were rear'd, Ihescas were gither'd, and the earth appeared. Clad with fresh flnwen, zr.d plants of gentle root. Herb, yielding seed, and tree, presenting frui. Then, where the curving. :k;cr the ccean prcss'd, The sun all glowing, dirtcd from his rest; Pale cast the moon her first r.nd timed glance, And the stars spangled orcr the blue expanse. Mild ocean's wavs witli scaly fciiver glow M; Birds tnarM in air, and hcM'-i o'er the flood; A.bovef around, the tones cf raoture siiihed! Live ar.d rejoice t h e f or m i n g God rc pl 'd, 1 w it S'rt $n the elcuJ and thro" tt-c
Kext rising ?low, a mb.M and vaitcd birth, Unnumbert d tea.ts co:Tie rovlru; r.'ei t lie cart h; 1 hey 1 1 ep. tncry spoiled wild, the dki vv. iti'i pt ide, Orcropp'dthe g!-, or orj.i.k the limpid liar; Gome with aw'd gz-, the wonirous ctnc ui vi ed, And sonu sLpt tcaricsi in the c en ling shade. Serene the gtcat Cr.tATon clo'd his plan. And stampM his t". ige on the form Ot nun; Gave life and motion to a form of clay, Eye speaking thought, and brow denoting sway; Reason to judge, and majesty to awe, Golemonarch, holding sway o'er all he saw. ast came female form, more soft and fair. And Eden smiiM to see the stranger there: Then tones of joy from harps seraphic rung; The stars cf morning in their courses sung; Earth echoed back the shout cf grateful love, From hill and valley, mountain, stream and grove; Tdsn, UVi with praise, in silent rapture stood God bow'd to view his work, and Gop frsr.j-jr.c'd it gecd. STRAW BONNETS. The subscriber has just received and has for sale at hi a store in Mndicon, 3 large supply of straw bonnets of a upctor cjualitjr, which he will sell pnuuully low tor specie or paCC of the same value. AtfWU.W COLLINS. - i::cn, June ca9 iliac. IH3 .
TAKEN UP BvRbam Bit net, living in S duda township, one. bi' n are, q or 10 years old, about fifteen funds high, a small strip of white, branded J. P. on her left shoulder; Appraised by Amos Collins and Joseph Arnold to 60 dollars, before me tins Sth April. i8ro. 1 U MX A NDE R8 ON, j. p. - 18:
By Martha Ramsey of Jefferson "county Republican township, U. one light Chesnut sorrel niaie, ten years old, no brands, iome riddle marks, a lump on each side of her neck, fourteen hmdc high apptahed to twenty-two dollars and f 1 1 1 y cents by Wiiliam Thicksten and John Medkv, the 10th cf, May 1 8 20, before me. -ROBERT MARSHALL, j. p. l;oncr. Thosi nersr.ns v.v. o ?mov they arc indebted to the subrc liber for subscription, adver. rising, &c. for the y err iSiR, arc once mere r quested to make iruzediste payment. I h c w ho at lend to thh notice wi!i save the costs of a suit. JOHN LODGE. Madison, M.y & , 1 S : e. II AS f r sdc prime S !e and I'ppcr Leather, Manufactured T i' c by the keg, and Young llvson ft a. lie expects from P..iUde!phii daily some prime J iva C'.lbe. Madron, ho: it. 182c. ; $2 -;w V. KINCx having just rcrurncd irom Phrhelclphia, with a hindsome arid general avort-n-nt t f Summer Good3, w fiich the subscribers ar now openm :wv h.ave tor bVie at their toi-l'l"-ir. I, conv.jtir.c; in oirt cj Dry Goods, Groceries, Ouccnsw arc, king Glasses, I.d;c Snoes. aio.wa.e 6c Cat'ery; v.hieh th- will sell at reduced prices tor ca;h. For silver or eastern funds they will sell lewer than they hive ever sold them before. Also, a few half and qairter cheats Teis on commis. rlcn. V. & j. KING. IMaJii-en, June 7, 1820. iSt Ihe subscriber has lately opened a PUBLIC HOUSE in Vernon, Jennings county, Indiana, where he intends keeping as good a stable, table, and bar, as our country will aiford; and on as good, if not better terms, than any other in the state. 1 lis house U large and commodious, and no pains will be spared to make it the interest of travellers to call and see him. WM. C. BR AM WELL. Virm:it .;. May nth, 182c. 17S 17 w
TAKEN UP By Ezra Baker living in MadUond 1. a Chesnut Scrrcl Mare, sccn or eight years old, 14 x-2 hands high, a bald face and long tail, a scar on her right side, some white on her left hind foot, and had a bell on; appraised to 30 dollars by James Ross and Martin Rowscr, before mc this 1 2th June, 1820. TETER HEMPHILL, j. r. 182
C. POSTLEY'S Patent Cooking Stoves, or Portable KUchcns. MANUFACTURED & sold by H. MILLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner of Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their siore, corner ot Main and Columbia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establishment. The' different' sizes arc calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public houses and steam boats, and -rc so extremely fimp'e in their construction, as to be managed with case by a child, twelve or fourteen years cf age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sutliciency of 'meat, fish, fowls and vegetable-, to make ? dinner tor from 5 to ico person -5, while the time time nny W. Inked frou one to eicrht good sized
loaves of !ed. A wooden ve-sel containing from t '.verity to fifty-gallons of wv.cr, cm al-o be kept boiling, ir.r the pu p se of washing, &o. all these are done simultaneously and with one r.all fire ! The circumstance of tbdse stove; having got into very general use at the eastward within two orthrce years past, pmkularly in the cities ot N. York and Baltimore, with the rapid, sale and general approba. tion they have mt with sincr. their first introduction las: winttr, west of the mountain?, are sutFieien: testimonials cf ticir utility and advantage. '1 lie subscribers having purchased ot the patentee, the right icr making and vending said Moves in the western country, are ready to execute with punctuality and de-patch all o tiers, at their matiutaetury, as above, where aho ruiv be had CAST ar.d SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable for parlours, offices, 5tores and bed-rooms, tc which boilers may te attached if wanted. The. proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. ' FindleyZineiville ; James Etfinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Chilico, the. Kentucky A. M. January & Co. Mcysville ; J. s. P. ' Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Etcphens & Co. Lexington. T ernes er Joseph Littleton, I'as!ivil!e. Itidi.znJi Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louis; jkj Jas. C. Wiikins, Natchez.. Missouri Territory Messrs. Neal 6; Ligget, St. Loui. H. MILLER 5c Co. June S, 1819. 134 tamo. JONH R. BLOOMER, Rcspectiully informs tf e citizens of Madison and its vicinity, that he has commenced the Boot and Shoe makinr bu iness in the house belonging to J. Pugh, on the corner ot Main and Second streets, where he intends carrying on the above business in all its various branches. He has on hand a quantity of eastern stock ot the best quality, and hopes by strict attention to business he will be able give satisfaction those who may please to favor him with their custom. June 15, iSo. iSs 3W
TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber living in Louisville, on Saturday the 3d instant, negro woman named DEBORA , but it is supposed she will change it to that of Maria; she is about 27 years of age, took with her on' black silk, one white muslin, and two checkered cotton dresses, had on a pair of laced boots or shoes, speaks slow and moves her head considerably when speaking. The above reward will be given for apprehending and securing said negro in any jail in Indiana, so that I get her again, and all reasonable charges paid if brought home to me in Louisville. WM. REED,
June 9, 182c. 1S2 3W TAKEN UP By George Logan, living G miles from Madison, la. a d,n!; orrel horse, four yeirs old, a blaze face, fifteen and a half hands big!:, ld all round with steer toed shoes; appraised to eighty-five dollars by R. C. 'f -ibo'tt and D. M'Cture, before tr.e this 1 2th, f ine 1820. P. HEMPHILL, j. p. 1 z IMlCSil GOOOS. TiiE subscriber lia tlie pleasure of iniorming h:s rt ic::d? and the public, that tic has rettrned from Boston witfi a geperil ors inent o season - i")ods, consitiiut c: tne tollowing art icier., viz: Dry Goods, I lard ware, Groceries, China, Blue and Quccnsware, and Slues. Allot which wilIbc'old for cash, good linen and toA cloth. R. DEARBORN. Madison, May 16,182c. '78 MADISON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY. Corn and corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price will be given for the reason round: ;Lo rye and wheat; a number of hogs will also be purchased if speedily brought in. Whiskey ot superior quality ' for sale at their concerns. VVhi key will be exchanged lor the above articles. SHANNON & LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 1S20. 73
BLANKS Of all tlcsci iptions for , 5alc at this oOkv
This is to caution and for warn all persons from rmrrkl
Durrhsirg or taking an assignment oq a note of hand given by mc to Jacob Davis, for the sum of two hundred, dollars, bearing date on the 26th dry of November in the year 1819, and payahl-V to the said Jacob Davis on the 25U1 day of December, i32, which said note is also signed1 by Henry Davis as my security-' as I am determined not to oiv the same unless compelled so to do by law. baid note was givet? f in part of the purchase moneytor a tract of land, in which was imposed on by said Jacob Davis, &c. JOHN DIXON. May 31st, iS:c. 1S1 3 NEW PURCHASE. The public are respectfully informed that plats of ail th$' surveyed lands in the districts o Jeflcrsonville, and Terrc Kaute, have just been receive from the surveyor general's offie? and 'arc now deposited in the ofEce of the Madison mi. grant Society, in the second stry of Dr. Canby's three story brick house, where they are 0pen tor the inspection and information of emigrants and others. person., wishing to explore the new purchase, can be accoru mod a ted with plats ot such parts as thev mav wish. N. B PALMER, sec'y. Madison Emigrant Soc'ty, Madison, iSth June, 1820. N B. Palmer has for sale vc. ry cheap and on accornnuuliting terms, a variety of quarter sections and 01 her tracts ot land and town lots. TAKEN UP By Daniel M. Larimoreil .Jefferson county, Milton town, chip, one bay horse, about 13 t hands high, supposed to be four years old lar spring, some w hite hairs on his left jaw and1 forehead, a natural trotter; ap-psai-cd by Mordecai Brooks and John Rice to ?o dollars; Septthe icth, tMo, before mc BENJAMIN BROOKS j. p. 185 JUS T RECEIVED, Six bales Alabama COTTON; ALSO, Powder, Lead, Shot, &r. he E. JJ l A N 1 1 A M i NEWDERRV. r . TAKEN UP By john Hi'lis Jefferson county, Madison township, one black horse, f ourteen hands high, sup posed to be nine years old, branded on the near shoulder with the letter L, with a stniJ saddle spot; appraised to 25 dollars by John M'Clelen and James Gordon, before metbu 10rh day of May, 1820. EUEXMM HILLlSj. p1 S3 TAKEN UP By David Hiilis, JclTersoa county, Madison township, dark bay mare, about "tef vearsold, about fourteen and half hands high, blind of right eye, a tew white hair l her forhead, also a few sad spots; appraised to 20 by Chester Ingles and Strphea Law, before me tins i7lhU? of May, 1820. -; E.HIELbj.r1 S3
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