Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 191, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 August 1820 — Page 4
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THE SIlIlLD OF SORROW. :n heiv'n diolves the sacred tie Which binds too faithful souls in one, Where shall the sad survivor fly, J The sorrows of dupair to ? thun? Gh! can the musing hours of 5 grief A pause from keen remembrance know? Or rooted sorrow find relief From empty tonus of outi waid wo? i Can fortune's smile his peace recair f Or can the sprightly son daree. ; Where pleasure's festive train in all The mazy rounds cf joy advance? j, nnJ this world no curs bestows: In vain is every human art; ; 7rm pure religion only flows a lolm to lieal the wounded 4. A w - - - F O R SA L E, The farm on which 7 now . , c intaimng one hlt section ci excellent land situate on the read leading from Madison to L.vrenceburh 10 miles from th former on the w.ters of Indian Kentucky, tuo miles ft om tlu Ohio river, and one halt :i lie from a navigable stream. 1 litre i-: on the premie 1 large two story log building, a capacious ub!c, 40 acres well cleard and fenced, and a fine oung tnacii orchard. There is also a good saw mill which work two taws, a tall id water t hi 1 ty one iui, which makes an excellent ti u for a merchant mill. Convenient to the hou-e is a never fai'ing spring. Fr fui the; partu u'.ar enquire of thet;b;.riK 1 iiv'u o:i the pien e-. BENJAMIN LVM. ;K; J ui 24th, ! : . The State c: !".dhna, l - s, Jeth 1 n County, J Circuit L:ri Ju'te tsrr: ii: man Merrill, ") vs In deb.. Ti umm Hihbard, J This day came the defendant iivi made application toT the benefit ct the inolvent 2Ct, he in vicatinn having tited in the derk's cTileC a schedule, petition and bond agreeable to law. Whereupon on motion, it ordered by the court that notice ct the pendenc) cf this application be published in the Indiana Republican, for ixty days; and the said plaint it! and all others concerned arc ruled to appear litre on the first day oi the next term of this court, and shew cau-e it anv they can shew, why this application should net be granted. A cop tC5t. K. C. I ALBOTI', crk. p6Del i akiin ur. By William M'ccnnell, living cn the waters ot tourtecn mile creek, Jeikrscn county, la. one bay horse live yeais old, 13 hands high, blind ot the right eye, right shoulder broke down 3 little, some white hairs on ins weathers, the mark ot a string around his near fore pattern joint, no marks or brands perceivable; appraised bctorc uic lo 10 dollars, this hrt day tt August, Big. lUOo. l AVLUR,j.p. ,
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The State of Indiana, 1 ss Icffrrsnn County, J Jifcrssn Circuit Court June term, 1820. Richard PurdiO Ubd for K. vs vorce AnnPurdie, j This day came the complainant by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not at this time a resident of this state. Therefore it is ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this suit be lished in the Indiana Republican, for four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendant shall be and appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court and enter her appearance toanswer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed and the matters 5c things therein contained will be
heard and determined in her sence. A copv test, R. C. TALEOTT, Clk. 187 5W ATTENTION. There will be exposed to public sale, on the 2d day of September next, at the houc of John Loughlin two and a half or three miles North West of Madison, on the road leading to Vernon h, his crop of corn, fodder, and other articles of produce. Also his farming tools, cows and young hog".. The terms of sale will be one third in hand, the remainder in two annual payments. Ben i with approved security will be icuuired. JOHN LOUGHLIN. August 3d, S:c. TAKEN UP liv William Hav, livinr on the he id waters of Fourteen Mile Creek, Jefferson county, z. two estray horses the one an Iron Gray two year old, 1; i-2 hands high, a larc r ?r in his forehead, soae whicc h iirs above the hoofs. I he other a bright sorrel, sixyeirs old, j.; iianils high, a small white spot in his face, and some saddle spots, had a rnuil bell on, no brand-? perceivable; appraised thetormer to y dollars, the other to i dolhrs, before me, this htl da o( August, 1820. ItlOS. TAYLOR, j. p. 189 I HEREBY FOR WARN All persons from taking an alignment on a note ot hand executed by me to George Burton, tor 1 co dollars, as 1 have long since paid him the amount ot said note by his orders and other dealings. The date and time of becoming due therefrom not recollected. WM. M. SMITH. August 15, 1S20. 190 iw ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD IN SPECIE. Ranaway from the subscriber in Gallatin county, Kentucky, and near the steam mill, on the 13th inst. a negro man named SPENCER, aged twenty years, about six feet high, black complexion, well featured, the white cf his e)es more yellow cr red than common, remarkably large feet very sprightly, strong and active, his clothing not recollected, except a green cloth surtout, which he may have exchanged, and being a shrewd ingenious fellow, he may have gotten a pass. 1 am told he has a large scar on some part of his body, occasioned by a burn when young. I will give the aLovc reward if taken out of the ttatc and delivered to me, or
5odo!Ujsif taken in the state I am informed a negro man named PATRICK, cwned by Mr. Samuel Todd, started with Spencer; they will likely keep together. Patrick is about 5 feet 3 or 9 inches high, his teet turn very much out, his eyes are more red than usual, large mouth and very large teeth, homely and awkward in his appearance. Mr. Todd is own absent for a few days; i should expect he would be liberal in rewirding any person who would deliver him Patrick. UVILL- FRENCH. August 14th, 1820. 190 tf The editors of the Tocsin, Salem; and the Enquirer Brookviile, are requested to insert the above until ordered otherwise, and forward their accounts to this office for payment.
A LOST CHILD. ANTHONY WILCOX left his family in Alexandria, Virginia, on the 7th of August, 1818, for Lexington in Ky. accompained by his son Henry Bailey Wilcox, then six years old. Mr. Wilcox on his return home by way of New Orleans was lost at sea. Before leaving Lexington he Wrote to his family would leave his son in that to go to school. The boy place has never been heard of. A ny can give informaa lasting obligation on the remaining parrent of the child, by writing to her in Cincinnati. Phebe B. Wilcox. Cincinnati, July 1, 1820. Printers of newspapers in the western country are requested to give above a few insertions. GRAND LODGE OF INDI ANA. A Grand Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, will be held at Mason's Hall in Jctlersonviile, Indiana, on the second Monday in September next. Bv order, WILLIAM C. KEEN, Grand Secretary. June 20, 1 8o. 184 3t FARMERS S AVE YOUR FLAXSEED. I will purchase a quantity of clean flaxseed, delivered at my mill, by the first day of November next; as I propose having an oil mill in operation by that time. Oil or money will be given in exchange for the same. JOHN VAWTER. Vernon, 26th June, 1820. 184 tf STEAM FULLING MILL. We intend starting a Steam Fulling Mill in September next at the Gallatin Steam Mill. Cloths will be received at Jacob G. Doyle's, of Madison, la. and at John Campbells ot Henry county, Ky. W e will take them irom thence on the lirst Monday of every month, and return them dressed on the hist Monday of the following month. Those who deliver their cloths in the mill may get them dressed sooner. We have machinery ot the first quality, and a first rate workman from Pittsburgh, who will dress and color by any sample given. Our terms will be moderate, but we cannot live on credit. We can accommodate the, public (tor their money or such produce as we may need) at all seasons of the -year. THE PROPRIETORS. Steam Mill, July 30th, 1820. 188 BLANK DEEDS For sale at this ofiicc.
$200 Reward. A REWARD of two Hundred dollars will be given for the apprehension and conviction of JAMES STEPHENS, a boy, and late a Mail-Carrier on the route from Russelville to Mor. ganfield, (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 S miles below Greenville. His depredations are supposed to have been .extensive & frequent. His robberies were committed without injury tothe niale-bag bydrasvingthe 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 are in the possession of Mr. Weir, P. M. at Greenville, (Ky.) When the above letters were brought to Mr. Weir, he des
patched two gentlemen in pursuit of the robber Thgy arrested him on Saturday night, the 2cth ult. at Morganfield, whence he made his escape from them the next morning (Sun. day.) I have since been in pursuit of him, and aminclincd to believe he has gone down the river towards New Orleans. The father who resides in Madtsonville, Ky. went after his son the moment he heard of his escape and had not returned when 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 all the money recovered of the boy, and which he confessed he had stolen from the mail. The money is in the possesion of Mr. WTcir, or Mr. Weob of Greenville, whence the letter came that contained it, its destination, and who was the writer, he pretended not to know. Said boy has two brothers, young men, the eldest a tanner and courier, residing near six miles from Evamville, in Indiana, on the road to Princeton and Vincennes, and it i not improbable he may seek refuge with them. He fnrmely rod on the route from Hopkinsvillc to Henderson, Ky. and is well known st the latter place and on tL; road to Madisonville. He has been heard to tell his parents that he would runaway to Orleans, and thence proceed to sea. The said James Stephens iz about 4 feet 9 inches high, said to be under 14 years of age, rather stout and full in his person, hair hciht, eves blue tace round, full and freskled. His appearance is good. He is said to be much addicted to lying and to possess an uncommon share of art k cunning for 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 of the same colour. The two Utter articles were recently purchased newat Morganheld, 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. B. LINDSLEY. Agent Gen, Post Office. June 21. All Editors west and south of Cincinnati and Lexington, would subserve the public interest by giving this advertise ment an insertion. A. B. L. GAMUTS For sale at this olhV.
J.F. D.LANTER, Attorney Off Counsellor at Ham Will attend to business prQ fessionally entrusted to hirn ' the Jefferson, Switzerland, Je nings, Scotr and Clark circuit courts. His ofHce is kept in the south wing of Col. Stapp's brick house, in the room formerly occupied by Drs. Cravens and Smith and at present occupy by Dr. Cravens. Madison, Aug. 17. l90 Land OfHce Jeftersonvilie Dec. 31, 1 S 1 9. NOTICE is hereby given, that at the expiration of three mown from this date, I shall issue tc Thatcher Lovejoy, a duplicate certificate No. 7117, dated Fc. bruary 17, 1S19, tor the uSSf half of the south east quarter of section No. 3c, township No. north of range No. 1 3 east, unless previously to that date good and sufficient cauc be cflercd to prevent it. SAME. GWATHMEY, 192 5' K. LO.
TAKEN DP By Hugh Snodgrass, one bright bay mare, about 14 hands high, some saddle spots, about 3 or 9 years old, no brands perceivable; appraised to 20 dollars, by Joseph Arnold audi Andrew Swan, before me this 27th June, 1 S20. JOHN ANDERSON, j. p. 193 TAKEN IIP By Benjamin Badgley, of Lancaster township, jellerson county, la. one bay horse, a. bout 14 x-2 hand-j high, supposcd.to be 5 or 6 years old, no brand.;, some wh.'te hairs on his weathers, 0:1s small white spnt on his right hip, some white hairs -under his beUy if some on his left hind leg; appraised to -o dollars by Joseph Ilili and John IVancis, beture mo tiiis 1 8th d.iv ol July, iS:c. IE STOUi, j. p. t )0 NO i ICE. The elector, of the cour.ty of Jefferson will take notice, that there wifl be rui election hidden at the respective places ot holding elections in the ditferent townships composing said county, 00 the first Saturday of September next, for the purpose of elect ing two Associate Judges to fill the vacancies which have occured by the resignation of Judge Hillis and Ritchie. Given under my hand at Madron, A gust 8th, 5820. THUS. T.STRIBLIKG, 189 Sheriff J. c The subscriber has lately opened a PUBLIC HOUS in Vernon, Jennings co''My diar.a, where he intends keepj ing as good a stable, taUf aD bar, as our country willsftorw and on as good, if net better terms, than any other in u state. His house is large aw commodious, and no paiiuj be spared to make it the invest of travellers to call and himvM. 0. 13 RAM WELL Vtrmn, h. M' 173 17 w WANTED AT I HIS OFg; Cum, oats, corn nicai. bacon, sugir, taUowan 1 for which, a credit on our 1
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