Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 187, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 July 1820 — Page 4

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' v .vs,': t. A cur: sus e.-'iinfUirv, or I aih. r an at:: ck ur a the received svsteni f t the Yl i v trv nvtions, has rv crudv bet n p I'-eshcd, i i a smiil pamr.hh t, by ex-tain Ihirrcy which is likelv ta tviU' the. attention of the scKntlfc r r'.J, and m iv I ad t the discover' jf vtrv unep cted astronomic-

al tact?- the author a-, duces trie na tion of the ivhc!e of oar system fr :n th progressive motion of the sun itself; a quality which he say-, must be equally possessed Ly all the htaven'v badh-s, resulting from the uuiver illy achrov. h d. d laws of gravitation. He arrets, -' i:ris that, frrm r?rogrecive ir.otioa, rotation is produced, b. a p::ttri:r' that a body in tree space, hsvin rotation around it cv.-a axi, is a char indication of it btiug in progressive movement. This lie corroborates by the tn?ral belief how entertained, that our sun and r lancn are advancing towards the constellation Hercules. The option, th:r the sun hs progressive motion, v.:s not tnttrtamvd till ior.g alter rotary motion wa-. d;si:ov. r vh Capt B. states his convivtin, thr if, flora th- discovery of th- ur. rotation, and the acknov.lod;;ed ir:":vetsdity oi gravity, iti Vrre.oa hid been inferred, nhcr. Ivtphr f:r:t suggested th-t the piaovts moved around the v:a ;y v-.a- v of its atniosph re, the sy-;trt:i i this philosopher would have rbtaim d immediate and lasting credit, and that the hvpotht is oi these bodies being continued in motion Ky an original projectile impulse, vrouid not have been resorted to in ?counting for the j :u noir.t r.a cf their ti.otiou.

$200 Reward. A REWARD of two Hundred dollars will be iven for the apprehension and conviction of JAMES STEPHENS, a boy, and late a Miil-Carrier on the route from Russelville to Morganfield, (Ky.) Said Stephens robbed the Mail on Sunday the 14th of May, on his route to the former place, -about 4 miles from the latter; and on Wednesday the 17th, on his teturn from Russelville to Morganfield, about 8 miles below Greenville. His depredations are supposed to have been extensive & frequent. His robberies were committed vrithcut injury to the rnatvb2 by drawing the letters the pacuets through the holes on the mouth thereof. Many mutilated letters, and some er tire p'vt-biils and wrappers have been found; c-ir.c of which

-re in the possession cf Mr. Weir. P. M.at Greenville, (Ky.)

GRAND LODGE OF INDI- WimiinsonDunna jolinDougK. A MAN lOST. .

ty wniiam uicKson mnnoio- Ltn bunsbury, Hirtfr A Grand Annual Communi- mew Dupuy Robert DilUm Am- county, Connecticut, f?'5

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Hall in Jeffersonville, Indiana, John Everhart.

on the second Monday in September next. By order, WILLIAM C. KEEN", Grand Secretary. -Jtice 29, 1S2C. 184 3t

into the western country, a ir r named ERASIUS horpdt?

FJi Frreman Steohen Feather now about thirrv v

1 m ; v..x Qj-f TIason Fewe!l Million Fell Jacob He is an active shoemaker hj Firkehiser. trade, or small stature, str .Sitntipl Glasrnw rimes Ginn built, cole blick h-ilr

ohn 'Googe Solomon Guess lare black whiskers and beard jesse Gray john Green John B. his face rather flat, pale hi ' Giin. talks rather slow and v v

FARMERS SAVE YOUR

FLAXSEED.

Gains.

Peter Hynrs Doc Tfihn Hiliiq Horace

George Hirkms judge iiun: toots ana worked some

n jouu r. iacc uuicr uat, pale hi talks rather slow and I, - :t. Hanci fond of fishing and huJtb- J ' io Hotchkiss He carried with him his kitt 1 lrr .TTunr fotds and vrrl'f cAm . 1

X iji)iwLiji - VJCUkV. (ill nan J f- " "'"ll. n t b . . C t- 1 TT TT r.T ttfr- t n f inniini''iiirl 1

i will r-urcnisc a ooanuo w uaniei liver iienry iwmiu viauujuuiuu .ma ah.,

clean flaxseed, delivered at my Samuel Hu;rhes Love S. Hum- Wheeling, and went down t -

mill, by the hrst day ot Wo- phreys Walker Hamilton ivo- y mo river, tie vcmber'nest; z I propose hav- bsrt Harrison 2 Edith Harrison from at Limesto:

Incr an oil mill

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was last hf- a

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i-imtttone ivy. and set

( . ji jvj. " - UwlV itniiuuii - - - T m ailVJ SCt in operation by josiili Humble john Heath Rcu- out from there to go to Llinoi, il cr money will ben Houe Abraham Helms or some part of that countr

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above letters were

New Orleans. key wi!! be excluded for the

From the Western Ccarier. f) s.:-r cf the Boxvc! The time cf the ear his arrived, th, n the Uystrjttry, cr b ct ?te f he host's, prevails iofir -5 o I , jot otdv troublcfomt, but fri-u t- !) fatal. At such season-,' I ha o b-.n often temptidto pi'.blish !-.y la:i of relitf, which, rrom r" re tvrer.ty ye ir& c::j i-r:e a a phyvciaru" I "have sc;r.c!y cv r k ov'i; to fail, il prop.-rlv attetvird to; hut I hive always tiiootjh it scarcely worthwhile, ov.-lr.g -othe little attcntioti paid to t:-v;pjp.r pntriptions. Gurh nn'.'vi,, I uiust atknowedvji , ate seldom nouh a trial the are cutiui.tdy the tj'isira'ii A 'Hie ignorant c,o icl;,c: . vome Id iuvnmla wiiith hs In tn vt

ure thousands of years, I ut ihuv

brought to ur. vc:r, he despitciied tv.-o gentlemen in pursuit r. the robber Tha' -nested him on Saturday night, the 20th uit. at Morganfield, whence he made his escape from them the next morning (San. diy.) I have since been in pursuit of him, and am inclined to

believe he his gone down the

river towards

The father whoretides in Madisonville, Ky. went after his son the moment he heardothi escape zw. had not returned when I ht pissed through that place. Whether he succeeded in finding him, or we fit to aid in his flight, I know not. Forty dollars in Georgia bank notes, is all the monev recovered of the b-y, siid which he ctnftsted z wA sitoL-n from the mail. The vonev is ii the po-s; jn of Pvir. Weir, or Mr. Wc .b of Greenville, whence the letter came that containrd it, its destination, and who v.ts the writer he pretended not rc know. Said bov ha3 tvv brothers,

be given in exchange tor the Moses Hopper. He leU a wife and six children

same. Loramm intraiis -jamcs nv. m wuuv- jumcij iui nunisextrem?

2 Ozias Jennings J anes jones 2. He aid his views were io find jime Kirland Alexander lven- him .i lace. Louisville r.edy David Kent john Kirby talked oi and the state of UUnoh, john Kcycs j ttr.es Kle. It has been reported that he h,j Hugh Linn john Lund 2 John married .mother wite but itv nti it nmcs l.inleiohn Llisha is not credited. Anv tv-.

C-.rn ,ndccrn rreM vented, L:.iscott john M4i!anas Robert tn who can give any xr.fornn. for which , Ubcrkl price will be M;Coy , IbertM-D.naid Cor- tion him wliether he by

OllK V AWTER.

Veraon, 26th June. 1820. 184 tf MADISON BREWERY AND

DISTILLERY.

ibove artteicn.

SHANNON k LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 182c. 73

N O 1 i C E.

To all, vv.mtn it may cor nps hnstop.icr 1 -a, c-rni know ye that mere will B. Pearson juzobiage Miry I'a, be an cicciiwii nelat the differ- ton William FM"g!cv

IVT'Cw David M'Coy Nancy

Meiton James IVC;M Samuel Marquis Aar cr. Mii'gs Charles Monroe Brzcel Mix 'veil. Samuel Ni.hoKoa Jame Nclon. Willi mi O'ueei jolni P nU lipsLucindalVyor 3 Lrekieil.d-

hps Christopiier iMtcrson .u-im-j

cnt places oi

in the county ot le

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the first Monday

holding ejections

H. Histinejohn Ki:tine Sen.

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tliT information as may be it, .erecting r?; his family, by acdrrs.ng a letter to Mr. ), LhVier omS, Eq. of Gran fay, in he Stare of Connecticut. .' Ai! printers in the state cf Ohio, .Kentucky, Indiana, HIi. :iois, 2nd Missouri, who will give this two or three insertions

in th.cir papers, w id serve tr

,!?;.ro.m Thomas Ramsev 2 jane Ramsey .cause rd humamty, and rcceiv

'c x . - r-itil.-l T?ohin.-on Sarah Redlcam the ereatful thanks ot his UilH

1 c . . t ou-iv Uohn-t 1 en um:i II tmscy end tnends. next or the purpose otc.ect.P Iu,b,rt Roach Jprilz,, .8. thc.oUow.ng oncer, to (wit:J Vun.-,.&..nueU.!S ? oi.c Rernxscntative iri Congress "1U.C ' " . V . , ;.

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bt r 1 ' ir.FaH-bL' ivnudirs in tt ; o i t the M.hrir, it t:uhl .i--. y ... strni'.c th t nv n-Is fl-A".:ld v r i I. : undtr dtbt a-r. : . 1 a p. : ;i nan-c his l';tac in cnip.tcv, a.ul alinct c ci y one yi t s i.: .'a n pu scrihe an iniallihh' xvnu-dy. J !: .uvtr, 't r,:u!cd ir-a :tv.It to rrt-M"uht- acmiisc of tur.lCit'iit i? tln. dii.'-f, h.opir.i; tvi jc.iic ma' Ih ii.du .'d to tr it. liurc an i.v: di-cacs that vccuire tin s;rm- uriionidty of trcatirirut, it hang the Krc disca.c ur.dir all circu:ntancf, ditieriwg

only h decrte, from a A Af:ffry, or bb f.nx d- n to a lictr or . 3 c:;r.V i.oc-K-iA : the ! .:i.. W hatever may be the state of the disease, clcrvc the follow in - dittctious. Take from a gill to half a yhu ot water made to taste a little disaprrcable with qimV lime, twice or thrcf times a h at night t ike two er.uns opium, or a large tta-?pooa iU cA laudanum. II ic opium taken in blvNter is the he it. In the morning after, tale two or three tea-spoon (ulU ef glauber ?.Us. Hepeat this course two or thice days, and if the disease should not cntircW p 01T, take some astringent or binding medicine at night, w ith the opium. A tea made of logwood is avcrv pleasant drink, and vtrv ttftrtuah There is scarcely any role as to the quantity, but there is Iitt'c danger of taking too much. The lirr.e water is " indhper.siV.e, nndraustbe employed through Cic dav, before an other remedy. It vnil ottcn be ?u(F.c"unt without any thmg rhf-. In children the quantity tnust he varied in proportion to their 3r;e. Thtv will rjcrerally drink the lirae water freely, if net trr.de too Urcng ; it may be sweet? tied vith leaf sr!;tr. IVIEDICLS.. P. S. If anv printer should det'ivc any I enerit from this preset ip-

lion, he m iu puase give it a pace

-fiuri.T. rri hnii near sis

ir.ilci trom Evm-vilie, in Indiana, on the road to Frinceton and Yincennes, ar.d it is not improbahle he may seek refuge with them, lie Yorinely road on the route from HopkinsviUe to Henderson, Ky. and is well known at the latter place and on the road to Madimville. He has been heard to tell hispirents that he would runawav to Orleans, aud Uiencc proceed to sea. The said James Stephens is about 4 feet 9 inches high, said to be under 14 years of age, rather stout and full in his person, hair light, eves blue face round, full and freckled. -His appearance is good. Tic is said to be much addicted to lying and to possess an uncommon share ot art & cunning tor such a youth. He had on when he escaped, a black hat and shoes, a short coat ot" pale mixed domestic blue : white, and twiied pantaloons ot the same colour. The two littcr articles were recently purchased new at Morganfield, with money robbed from the mail. It is probable he will change his name and apparel. The subscriber will pay the above reward for his apprehension.

A. 13. LIND6LL1. stgent dn. Pest Ojpce. June 21. All Editors west and south cf Cincinnati and Lexington, would subserve the public in terest by giving this advertisement an insertion, A. D. L.

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fu- T wnrJf nf attve-i 10 uic

State Legislature, one Shcrift, one Coroner, and two county Commissioners. Given under my hand at Madison, this :3th day cf July,

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T. T. STRIBLING. Sh'tf. J. C,

.di Reed I.iic L. Runr.ion.

Joseph Sipes Andrew Suli Caleb Sampson james Smith Patrick Sullivan Joseph Strickland Henjnnin Shepherd james Scbrcc Asa Smith Stephen Serrant Clinics R. Spenser jameB Spears Mr. Senile Uiotins Spcl. man Moses Seeds 2 Thomas T.

-Tho nublir zrc cautioned

from purchasing the S. E. qr. vrer.ce W. Taili erro Zicha-

NOTICE. Those persons who know they are indebted to the subscriber tcr subscription, adver. tising, c. tor the year 1818, are once more requested o make immediate payment. Those

Idll I'li'.H j Willi in mi) trib'ing Benonli Sherman Sul- lve c CChts (f a s.:fm

son jolm Stewirt jacob Shaller. Madison, My 4.

Robert 1 oion KnDert i J imoic rf

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cf section in town in the tAx Tannehill Wu'uaai

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county ot jefTei son, from JameJ Thnn 2 Lconaui 'iayloi Sam-

Walker, John Walker or Lewis ucj 'iTirTU 2 jovjpti i-y:or.

Walker, as I have a claim on

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said land.

ALFRED WALKER.

July 4, iSas.

ames White Leonard Wood

Thongs Williams Francis Whel-

The subv::iber lu, lucly c' ncned a

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A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post oflice a

Madi.on, la. on the 1st day

ot July, 1820; which it no

not taken out. before the first day October next, will be forwarded to the General Pot Oilke as dead letters. William Anderson Nancy Atkinson. Rebaccah Berry z Rex well Rlaniher Henry Boner Divid

Barker Polly Burke Nancy But

chci I. E Watkins: Patrick Wih ;n Vernon, Jennings county, ton Garret u iiliams Lucinda dim.!, where lie intends Wird Aaron White 2 Daniel 'in as crood a stable, table, an

Ward Henry Woodward Ar- bal-f our country wiiiaiwif not better

ClllUilU luuvu j .v- - ji, V;i H , - , . 1 t man Vail James White jo.epli tcrms than any other in wy Wilson Wealthy Wiiicy Re- statc- His house is large an- f m-mbrance Williams Benjamin comsnodious, and no puns ut 1

Whitson Samuel Whitsitt. i)C spared to make it t.-e iniy

BcnMuun Vanhorn. cst ot travellers V -j - J I "XT ,

Charles oumj jonn nm- him. ,.rFJI

WM. c uit":, Vernon, h. May ll ' " 170 w

mans. J. T. BROWN, a. r. k. Madison, July 3, 1820. 185

111. ANK DEEDS tier; ale at ihh ef!ic?

GAMUTS -For sale at thb cilice.

FOR SPECULATORS. A ereat bargain may be had

ler john Buchannon Lodavicus tf application be made soon m B ldine Edward Burns Polly valuable mill property, six Brid-es lohn Bradford Divid miles North ot Madison, cn the Bi Mow George Burke John main fork ot Indian Kentucky. Bn s William Beachboard ;as. The improvements consist ot a UvrTc Nathaniel Bayless. fulling mill now ready tor bu,i'Mt.Cawby James C. Cotton ness, with all its apparatus, and Charles Cecil John Cos Clay- a grist mill nearly limsned a bourn Condrey Samuel Creal cbm and tome cleared land. John Cain Wesley Copeland The seat -nd situation tor bustAnthony Chambers Sarn'l. Close ness is not excelled by any in Isaac Crawford Jacob Coffman Jetlerson county. For turthcr William Clematis Jacob Cooke particulars apply to the bUcriUmesClovd 2 James Cowden ber living on the premises. It John Cruthers. will be sold with the quantity of johnDickersonsen.jesscDick. land that may suit tne puichacrson Mary Maria Daughcrty scr. t Isaac Dunn William Dufield ja- JAMES ALLISON. cob .Drarinen Aaron Dulca July 13, iS2c. 185 $t

A LOST CHILD; . Anthony Wilcox left his Family in Alexandria, Virginia the 7th of August, 1818, for Lex-

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mid ilt iirv i.juuv - - -11 -r Wi'roS on

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v.u 1m tL at sea.

,1 -cull h-ivc his s1- ( place, to ; f ,c; rd(,f. never tiace ua '- nv rw-rsi-n ho c..u fc- ...

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Cincinnati Phebe B. Wilcox Cincinnati, July 1, 1820.

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