Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 49, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 November 1817 — Page 1

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Jetferson County, J ssl Jedcison Circuit Court, of the term of October, V Jeremiah Hopping, J Libel for FheDe Hopping, , 3 Divorce,

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MADISON, (INDIANA) -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i5, 1817.

William return return to your be-

tf mS? cr prattling Children ' William West, who lived in . Xenia, Green County, Ohio, did on the 8th day of 'January last, leave his wife and two children, and that too, without a house or fyome, or any thing to support them he left home on pretended business, but hasforgot to return. Ke passes for a single man, but believe him not for he. is married. He is fair complected, fair hair, blue eyes, somewhat freckled, a brown spot on one of his arms, which may be seen when he is at work, he is a cabinet maker to' trade, about six feet high slender made. I wish he would return to me, his loving wife. ; ELIZA WEST. . Xenia Aug. 23. X? It is hoped that the printers throughout the U. S. will give the above an insertion in their respective papers, for pity's sake, as 1 am unable to pay them, and they shall have the prayers of ELIZA WEST.

BALEM HOTEL.

HE subscribers beg 'leave to rm their friends and the pubffiat thv hi vi received DOS-

ton of the Salem Hotel, lately

by Mr. Kelso ; they hope leir united exertions to give

xal satisfaction to all those

may please to favor them their oatronaee. To the

jfort and convenience -of trav-

l ; every exertion shall be used

in me power ot goou wancrs, a careful and experienced ier.

Jic bar shall be -constantly 1 1 t V T ' .J

iea with troori wine anu

ors of all kinds.

JOSEPH JENKINS & Co.

(lndj Oct. 18. 453m B. The business of Merchan-

h will be continued as usu-

fheir Store is next door to

Hotel, wlicre they have at

pit, and will constantly keep

and a general assortment or fiCHANDlSE. which they

dispose of on moderate terms

Msh or the u'.ii d credit to

e customers who have been

Jtofore punctual in their pay-

113. J. J. & Co. Joseph Jenkins having taken Partnership Mr. P. Callan, Nsiness will in future be car-

n 'Under the firm of JOSEPH JENKINS & Co.

to

AMUTS, For Salt at tbk Office.

Fever arid Ague mid Intermittent Fever CVLiLD ! ! The subscriber has just received from Doctor Oriihtii, an injalible remedy for the above mentioned leases. Of the many hundred boxes Which have been sold in New-York and Cincinnati, a single case has never occurred in which ONE box failed to cure in THREE days, as tan be attested by many gentleman ot respectability. For Sale by THOMAS DOUGLAS. JVladison, Sept. 1 6, 1 8 1 7. 4tf Alexander A iveek and Henry P. Thornton, Counsellors Sf Atiornics at LAW, Have entered into partnership in the practice of Law in the circuit courts of Jefferson county, where .all business entrusted to either, will receive the united attention of both. They will still continue to practice Individually in the adjacent counties, & one or the otlier of them may always be found at their oflice iu Madison. Letters on business from correspondents, must be directed to them jointly, post-paid. Madison, June 1, 1817. 25.6m JWank Deeds For Salev

U motion or tne piaintitt, Dy Jeremiah Sullivan his attorney, it is ordered by the court, thai notice of the pendency of thij bill be published in the Indiana Kepuoiican, for eight weeks successively : and that unless the respondent shall be, and appear here, on or before the first day of the next term ot this court, and an

swer the complainant's bill, that the same wiii be taken as confess , ed ; and decreed accordingly in her absence. A copy, lest, ' RICHARD C. TALBOTT,' UerkJ, C. .1 48 55..; The state of Indiana, . Jeiierson County A ss ' jeticison Circuit Court, of the terin of-Onnhf r.. ldii. Thomas Boicourt, Foreign w' AttachWestley Barger, ment. ON motion of the plaintiff, by Jeremiah Sullivan his attor1; and it appearing to the satltaction of theourt, that the defendant is not at this time a resident of this state : it is therefore ordered by the court, tha; notice of the pendency of this attachment be published in . the Indiana Ren publican, for three weeks successively : and that unless the defendant shall appear by himself or counsel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and give special bail to answer unto the said plaintiff's suit, that judgment will be entered up against him by default , and the property so attached will be sold for the benefit of the plaintiff. A copy, test, RICHARD C. TALBOTT, Clerk J. C48 5 Land lor bale. I WILL sell my plantation containing 260 ACRES, lying 9 miles North of Madison, on the waters of Indian Kentucky between 50 and 60 acres under fence good Springs, affording sufficient water for an Over-Shot-Mill. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises. MASON WATTS. Nov. In 473

, J. SULlIV-A (Attorney at Law,) Has removed his Office' to the house formerly occupied by Col. K. C. Talbott; where he mav be consulted in the Un.e of his profession. Madison, Nov, 3.

The Office of the Clerk and ' N Recorder, of Jefferson county is Y removed to my, residence on Sec- N ond street, at the west end of the town. fc. C. TAJLBOTT. .Madison, Nov. 8. ' 48-?w ' ''MONKY. THE subscriber standing in great need of NONEY, thinks proper to request all persons indebted to him, cither by intc or book.acco.unt, to come forward and make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. ENRY RISflE. MacUsonNov. 3. ; Cash! Cash jj GasnlJJ A i liZ present want of . monet makes it indispensably necessary for all those indebted to me, either by Note or Book account, which have become due to makex immediate payment. It is expected that those whose accounts are of long standing, will pay particular attention to this request- -for I must have money. N. 1). GROVER. Mad:sGn9Oct. i$. 45-tf '

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John Sheets

ESPECTFULLY inform

the citizens of Madison an;. iu

vicinity, that he is now opening a general assortment of Merchandize in the white building opposite major Henry Ristine's taver n j where all those wishing to purchase can have an opportunity of examining the prices for themselves, which he hopes will be perfectly satisfactory, as nothing on his part shall be wanting to give general satisfaction. Madison, July 7, 1817. 2Qtf ALL persons who are indebted at this Office, . either for advertisements, jobs or subscription, are respectfully requested to. call immediately andmvke payment to their Humble Servant, : . . . SAMUtt PSHaM , Qct,i8.