Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 20, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 May 1817 — Page 4
Awn Lots for Sale
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will be sold fcr the benefit of the plaintiff. order -of "the Court, A copy test R. C. TALBOTT, clerk pro tem, J. C. C. 17 8w
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WILL be exposed to public sale, on Tuesday the 17th day of Jane next (and from day to day) in tbs town ? of Vernon, a great number of lots (in said town) belonging to the county of Jennings. This town has lately been established tiiC'Seat of justice for said
pointed by the' legislature for that purpose, and is situate on the main branch of the Muscakutuk river twenty rfive miles North West from Madison forty miles "North of Charlcstown -twenty six East of Brownstown forty three West of Lawrenceburgh and forty six Scuth West of Frookviile. The town and country around it is generally rich, but rather rolling & uneaven in places, to please many-abounding with the best of springs and Mill-streams; also quarries of limestone for building and is a further desreiption is deemed useless, will only name that one fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand ; the balance in three equal payments of one, two, and three years, with interest from the date if not punctually paid when due. Any current bank'paper will be .received TOIIN VAWTER,
Aunt for said county
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r The Editors of the Indiana
Gazette, -Cory don ; Correspondent, Louisville, Ky. Argus, Frank fort, Ky. and the Cincinnati Gazette, will please to give the above a conspicuous place in their respective papers until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. Ed. Ind.Rep."
The state of Indiana, Jefferson county,
Jefferson circuit Court, of the term of March Nchcnriah Hunt,! , Forctgn AttachRalph Tcitsorts,J nu On motion of the plaintiff by Alexander A. Meek, his attorney; it is ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this attachment, be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively. And that unless the defendant shall appear by himself or his counsel, within one year from the date of the said attachment, and give special bail to answer said suit, that judgment will be entered up against him by default, and the property so attached as aforesaid, will be sold for the benefit of the plaintiff. By order of the Court, A copy test , R. C. TALBOTT, clerk pro tern J. C. C. it 8w
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The state Indiana, TefTerson county,
Jefferson circuit Court of the term of March, 117.
Nehcnriah Hunt,
vs.
Foreign Attach-
William Wall, j menu
by Alexander A Meek, his attorney f it cr Ctvtd by the 'Court, C:zt notice c.T:L2 pr.drndency of
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Saddling iiusiness. NICHOLAS D. GROVER, T NFORMS the citizens of JcfI ferson and the adjacent counties, that he continues to carry on the above business in all its vanous branches, at his old stand one door west of the Farmers & Mechanics bank of Indiana. He has now and intends keeping on hand, an assortment of the most fashionable Ladies and Gentleman's Saddles, Portmanteaus, Volices, Plated Stiff and Snaffle Bit Bridles, Martingales, Common Curb and Snaffle Bridles, Collars, Blind Bridles, &c. Also, Plated Stirrup Irons and Bridle Bits without filling ; all of which he will sell low" for cash, or the following articles of produce, to wit: Beef-cattle, Baconi Flour, Sugar, Whiskey, country Linen, &c. He tenders his acknowledgments to his former customers, r and the public in ; general, for their ' liberal support, and from the superior quality of ; Iiis materials, -the neatness .strength' , and ; durablaty of Ins, v, crk, ; he hopes to merit a canting uincc of publicfpltronJ ' Xkdiscn, March ..Jj-f'4
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