Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 188, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 August 1820 — Page 4
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rOKTRY. Frjn i Iutcrpiid LI IT LE CUPID. 5-ittlc Cupid quite a stranger To his native home,the heart: Afur wealth a constant ranger, Chattering with a pedlar's art. Kature's language plain and simple, He no longer deigns to prize, Seldom sports he in a dimple, Seldom visits Sparkling eyes. Tracts nf hnd and bags of money, He knows how to estimate; But ere you taste hymeneal heVou must learn to calculate. A PICTURE. A thousand rauks in man wt find, Merit in himwe seldooi meet: Ian is inconstant and unkind, . Wan is fake snd indiscreet. IMan is capricious, jealous and tree, IIe5 iusincerc, vain, trifling too, And yet the women all agree, For want of better he must do. A LAD f . A not her in retaliation, h. thousand fault and more ars seen, In women's train we clzvayt hnd, Xhey're vain not saying that they're mean; Biu men, behold-their ?:ny- , -reus iiiuuj. They're mietrustlul and most liettul; Faithless -wanton, foolish too, Bu veuucn,ffjuitsforgc:tu!, 01 w ant of better make them da. A GEN I'JLKMaK. GRAND LODGE O? INDIANA. A Grand Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, u il! be held zt Mason Hall in JcfTcrsonvillc, Indiana, on the second Monday in September next. Jlv order, WILLIAM C. KEEN, Gram! becietary. June 29, 1820. iSa 31 Farmers s ave your FLAXSEED. I will purchase a quantify of vlcan lhxseed, delivered at my mill by tlie firt day of November next; as I propose having an oil mill in operation by tint time Oil or money will be given in cs change tor the rime. JOHN VAWTER. Vernon, soth June, 1820, 184 tf MADibON iiR EWER V AND DISTILLERY. Corn ana corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price will be given for the season round; also rye and wheat; a number of hog, will also be purchased if speedily brought in. WhLkcy of superior quality for sale at their concerns. Whis. key will be exchanged for the above articles. SHANNON k LEONARD. JUadbon, April 13, 1820. 1 1 z The public are ciutinnfA from purchasing the S. E. qr. of action 7, in town 3, in the county of Jefferson, from James Valkcr, John Walker or Lewis Walker, as 1 have a claim on Slid land. ALFRED WALKER. July aet iSac,
A MAN LOST. LEFT Simsbury, Hartford county, Connecticut, four years ago last Febuary, tif came into the western country, a man named ERAS I US ROBERTS; nov about thirty six years old. He is an active shoemaker by trade, of small stature, strait built, cole black hair, with large black whiskers and beard, his face rather flat, pale look, talks rather slow and is very fond of fishing and hunting. He carried with him his kitt of tools and worked some time in Cannonsburgh and about Wheeling, and went down the Ohio river. He was last heard from at Limestone Ky. and set out from there to go to Illinois, or some part of that country. He left a wife and sis children, whose anxiety for himisextreme. He said his views were to find him a place. Louisville was talked of and the state of Illinois. It has been reported that he has married another wife but it is not credited. Any person who can give any information of him, whether he be dead or alive, will confer a great favor on a disconsolate family and numerous connections, if dead, oy telling where, when and ir. whit manner he died, &c.&c. and if living, where he is, wfut doing, and such other information as may be interesting t his family, t?y addressing a letter to Mr. Joel Holecomb, Esq. of Granby, in he State of Connecticut. CD' All printers in the state of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, llii. nob, and Missouri, who will give th's two or three insertions in their papers, will serve the cause of humanity, and receive the great ml thanks of his family and friends. April ZQiby 182.
NOTICE. Those persons who know they are indebted to the subscriber for subscription, adver. thing, &c. for the year iP. iS, are once more requested to make immediate payment. ! hose who attend to this notice will save the costs of a suit. JOHN LODGE. Madison, May 4, 1S20. .NOTICE, i he subscriber Jus lately Opened a PUBLIC IIHUSE in Vernon, Jennings county, Ir.. diana, where he intends keeping as good a stable, table, and bar, as our country will afford; and on as good, if not better terms, than any other in the state. His house is 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. Verr.:?;, la. May 1 ith, 1820. 178 17 v A LOST CHILD. AN 1 HON Y WILCOX i-fthia family in Alexandria, Virr'nia, on the 7th of August, 1318, lor Lexington in Ky. accumpaimd bv his ion Henry JLS-iilcy Wilcox, then six years old. Mr. Wilcox on h:s return home by way of New Orleans was lot at sea. Ikfore leaving Lexington he Wrote to his family that he would leave his son in that place, to go to school. The hoy ha never since been heard of. Any prison who can give information of him, will confer a lasting obligation on the remaining parrcnt of the child, by wilting to her in Cincinnati. PHEIJK D. WILCOX. Cincinnati, July 1, 1820. P" Printers "of newspapers in the western country .arc requested C3 &ivc the above a lev insertions.
$200 Reward. A REWARD of two Hun. dred dollars will be given for the apprehension and conviction of JAMES STEPHENS, a boy, imd lite a Vlail. Carrier on the route from Russclville 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 Russelvillc to Morganfield, about 8 'miles below Greenville. His depredations are supposed to haye been extensive & frequent. His robberies were committed without injury to the male-bags, bydrawingthe letters the packets through the holes on the mouth thereof. Many mutilated letters, and some entire post-bills and wrappers have been found; some of which arc in the possession of Mr. Weir, P. M.at Greenville, (Ky.) When the above letters were brought to Mr. Weir, he despatched two gentlemen in pursuit of the robber -They arrested him. on Saturday night, the 20th uk. at Morganfield, whence he made his escape from them the next morning (Sunday.) I have since been in pursuit of him, and am inclined to believe he has gone down the river tr.vvardi New Orleans. The father who resides in Madison ville, Ky. went after his son the moment he hcardof his escape and had -not returned whrn I last parsed through that place. Whether he succeeded in finding him, or went to aid in his flight, i know not. Forty dollars in Georgia bank notes, is ail the money recovered of ths boy, and which he confessed he hed stolen from fne mail The money is in the possesion of Mr. Weir, or Mr. Weub of Greensville, whence the letter came that contained it, its destination, and who was the writer he pre- . tended not to-know. Said boy has two brothers, young men, the eldest a tanner and courier, residing near bix miles from JEvansville, in Indiana, on the road to Princeton and -Vincennes, and it b not improbable he rruy seek refuge with them. Uc formely ro?T on the route from Hopkins vide to Henderson, Ky. and is well known at the litter .place and on the road to Madison -ville. He has been heard to tell his parents that z would runaway to Orleans, and thence proceed to -sea. The said James Stephens is about 4 feet 9 inches higa, said to-be under 14 ears of age, rathestout and lull in his person, hair light, eyes blue face round, full and freskled. His appearance is good. He is said to DC much addicted to lying and to possess an uncommon bhare of art & cunning tor such a youth. He had on when he escaped, a black hat and shoes, a short coat of pale mixed domestic blue & white, and twiled pantaloons ot the same colour. The two latter articles were recently purchased newat Morgantieid, with money robbed from the mail. It is probable he will chaiige his name and apparel. The subscriber will pay the above reward for his apprehension. A. B. LIN DS LEY. Agent Gen. fest Office. m June 21. All Editors west and south of Cincinnati and Lexington, would subserve the public interest by giving this advertise, meat an insertion. A. B. L.
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Those who Tnve borrowed books from the Subscriber, wi please return them. W. CARPENTER. ,s7 3t GEO. HARRISON'S SHOP, On Main-Cross street-doors above M. Stapp's tavern; where he will punctually perform all the duties attached to his calling. From his experience in the business, and his steady and industrious habits, he fondly hones he shall meet with a liberal encouragement from a patrotic public. "Gentlemen of Madison, hear me tell, My intention is to shave you well, My razors are good, I'll keep them keen, I'll shave you well and shave you clean. Tho you may think me somewhat tunny I still shall want a little money. Madison, July 27, 1820. The State of . Indiana, " Jefierson County, J s Jefferson Girc it Court Juno term 1820. Thos. Rhoads, and 1 William Rhoads, vs John Paul, Jacob Burnet, Lewi Da vis, and Jonathan Lvon, and James Faulkncr,admV. of n Saml. Lyon, dee'd J This day came the complainants by their attorney, si.d it appearing to the satisfaction ci the court that some of the dca fendants, to wit, Jacob Burnet, Lewis Davis & James t auikner, are not at this time residents of this state. Therefore it is ordered by the court that-notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana .Republican for four weeks successively; and that unless the said absent defendants bhall be and appear here on or beiere the first day of the next term of this court 2nd enter their appearance to saic! suit, and answer said bill, that the nutters &: thing-; the tin contained will be taki.n as conte.ed, and the sjih vill be heard and determined ic tiv;ir absence. A copy test, R. C. TaLBC TT CVk. 187 U The State of Indiana. ? Jdlerson County, 3 Jjflrson Circuit Court Jur.e term 1820. Hannah Cox. "1 , , r T... Lbz tor D:vs t .1 o f vorce. Jonathan Cox, J This day came the complainant by her attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not at this time a resident of this ttate. Therefore it ii ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana RcpubUcariyiov four weeks successively; and that unless the aid defendant shall be and appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court and enter his appearance to answer caid suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed, and the matters and things therein contained will be heard and determined in his absence. A copy test, R. C. TALDO IT, Ci'k. 187 4W F O R S A i7e, The farm cn which I now live, containing one halt section of excellent land situate on the rgad leading from Madison to
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o.an Kentucky, tunm;f 7 l"tl,e Ohio Hver' iTo' mile from a n.iviM. c f,f There ison thep two story log building, a cious stable, 40 acres well ed and fenced, and a fine yu; peach orchard. There is ai 8 good saw mil! which works r saws, a fall of water thitv feet, which makes an txLi seat for a merchant mill r venientto th.e houe i3"a r n' failing spring. For further' t:culars enquire of the sub ber hvin- on the prefPisc, BENJAMIN BROOVQ July 24th, 1820. The State of Indian- - Jefferson County. Jefferson Circuit Ccurty ' term, 1S20. J4 Is real T. Can by, Forei vs C, , Salmon H. . Gorham, S nient' , This day came the plaintiffs his attorney, a,d it the satiation of the court?..? -the defendant is not at this a. resident of the state of lndi na. It is therefore ordered bv -the court that notice of thepcn dency of this attachment published in the Indian tyub'i can, for four w-s succcsiiveiv" and that unless the 5 iid defend, ant shall be and .personally Jm pear here within one year from the date of the return of this attachment and give special bVil to .answer szid suit, that the property attached will be bald for the satisfaction of th pU'm. tiff. A copv Teir. R. C. TALBOTT, Ci'lr. 187 W T x 1 he State ot Indiana, 1 Jeflerson Countv. I ss. Jefferson Circuit Court Jute term, (S20. - Lyman Merrill, J vs C In debt. .Truman Hibbnrd, j This day came the defendai! anvl mad application for 'the benefit of the insolvent act, he in vacation having i in the clerk office a schedule, petition anvl bond areeible to Uw: Whereupon on motinn, iti:or dettd ly the court t;at notice of the pendency of this application be published in the Indian Jlepub'ican, fiu sixty days; and the snd plaintiff and ail orhers c. licenced zee ruled to appear hereon the ft day cf th-jnext term of thi. court, and shew cv.c. if any they can shsv, vv'iy tids application should uc be granted. A ctpv tf.st, n. c. r al3ott, crk. 1. 7 j 6od lhe State of Indiana,! JHferson C unty, J Jt ffl nan Circuit Court -J"-i hrfi, 1 S so. Truman Hibbard, r ibcl far Hannah Hibbard, J lVOr"" This day came the compliant by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant b not at this time a resident of ti state. Therefore it is ordcrcJ by the court that notice of l pendency of this suit be public cd in the hdiar.a Republican four weeks successively; 13that unlcs-; the said defend shall be and appear here on ct before the -first day of the ntf tenn of this court and enter W. ajrcarancc to answer iu 3t hat the bill will be taken a? bed, $1 the matters and t.nV therein contained will be he and determined in her A copy test, R.C. TAUBOrifCl I187
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