Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 57, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 January 1818 — Page 3

and the want of

& subifct the v-i'

SAouiabegrant-Wnsnovel,OCCUrr?"Ce

of the vessel and cap-

i kpr torce, l v"

fiarincd ships- to sutler r s - rues withfinf.

(,cr prizes 17 r'

' j Af tKV; Tunisian

gunboats, and xebcir teas ditlicuk to do

cif names, characters and ,

ind this cUUicuu was nui astdone away by a very-, indifferent board .of

t the secretary of which

; ThU Turk used to col-

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: NOTICE. The subscriber will sell the house and Lot on which hp now resides, lying on Second street For terms apply to ALEX M'CROSKEY. Madison, January 3 56 3W

SALEM 'HOTEL. PUBLIC VENDUE. , THE subscribers beg leave to WILL be sold at public .sale, inform their friends and. the pub- on the : last Saturday of this He; that ; they have received pos month, (January) at the house of session of the Salem Hotel, lately the. subscriber, two miles and a kept by Mr. : Kelso they- hope half west of New-London, Horr by their united exertions to give ses; Cattle and Sheep, at 6ix; general" satisfaction to all those months credit j a quarter section who may please to favor them of Land which will be divided with their patronage. To the into one or more lots, to suit purcomfort arid convenience of, trav-: chasets ; one half of the purchase eliefs every; exertion shall be used . money must be paid down, and within the Dower of o-ood waiters: the remainder within twelve

, ,1 . . O 7 and a careful and experienced months. Bond and approved so twwtlm .rnritv will hi" ivnhitwl

instantly ZEPHENI AH BLACKFORD.

nc and January 10, 1817, 57 3W

hostler.

The bar - shall be

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SUppiICU Willi gUO( Liquors of all kinds. JOSEPH JENK Salem, find. J Oct. il N. B.The busines

dizing will be cbntiu

Co.

passports,

and in such a

Inner, that it not un-

Jl" ' - av happened that one vesv

I to sea with the. passport

vnr to auui"w'-,

jc requested to state, that R, WHi rXfrwCi), is a can. or magistrate in this townFarmers' and Mechanics' f SteubenviUc, the Farir.kof Canton,. the Com-

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I Bank of Portsmouth, and Y of Hamilton, in Butler,-

have latel been chartered

Ohio Legislature. ;

Ilutionofpartner-

ship. " .

I partnership heretofore

xistm between . josepn

s & P. Callan, under the

I. lenkins. Co. is this

Lived by mutual consent.

to, Dec. 24, 1-817.

:UiWiri is a iisi of lots

town or Madison, the own-

raes notknown; which will

on Monday, Tuesday and

Jesday, the 12th 13th and

days of January, or so thereof as will pay the taxied thereto, with costs for ising and selling the same.

WQS. T. STRIBLING.

Sheriff of J. CWos.dol. C.

s 5 10 XI 9 99 102 102 j 05 106 ; Hi H4 $ Il6 118 22 7 32 34 41 42 4J

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75 62 45 45 5 5 25 00 00 00 5 00 ,80 '25 ,00: 00 75 00 5 00 75 C2 00 40 25 50 62 78 73

A LIST OF LE ITERS Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Indiana, on the 31st Dec. 1817, which if not taken ; out will be sent to the GeneralPost Ollice as dead, letters, by the 31st March next; ' A John Alcorn. B Elizabeth Brown, Charles W. Basnett, Hugh Barnett, Wilr lum Baker, Joel Butler. CAbner H. Cheever,' Christopher Cox, Samuel Caunsellee, Henry Conrod, Mathew Cowley, Lewis Conner, John Conway. ' ' D Miriam Dunn 2; Samuel Darkis, Ambs Davis. E Isabella Eaton, Thomas Easley. ' , ' F. Washington Floydj ' Hannah Foster, John Fran cess.

H -john Hunt, William Hunt, Zacariah Haisley, Edwar4 opkins, Henry B. HukillM mes Hicks, john Hoit; VViTaaitt' J. Henry, William iJatbcst, Moses Hopper j john justice, V. & j. King. L Joseph Lame, Oliver Lewis, Samuel Ledgerwood, Catharine Lemon, Martha F- Leonard, joel Leek, jacob Laton. ' . ' M Rufus S. Mixter, Sylvester Meek, David MClure, Nicholas ManviUe, .Levi M'Crosky, Alexander A. Meek, james . Matliews, Jonathan M'Carty, john ATKay O-Cohrod Overturfl, Jacob Overpeck." V ?. . : P Samuel Pelham i . R john -Radley,LTh , Rosebury, Thorns Ritchie ; -Sjesse Summers Ross Sharp, George Shannon, S. CI Stevens, David Sutten, William C. Sullivan N Stafford & Taylor, David S. Taylor, Joseph Thornton, Joseph Tourtlott 2; 1 Robert , U. Trotter. V john Van Zantte, sen. , ,. W William Wilson, Benjamin Whitson. Y Henry Tpung. JOHN SERING,P. M. : 1 ' Tanuarv 1, 1818. . v

IV S The law regulating the Post Offices makes it necessary that newspaper postages should be paid quarteriy in advance ; which has heretofore not" been attended to A list of those who are in arrears is now made out, and in future the requisitions, of the law must be complied with, or the papers will be detained. . S. Tallow warded at tjib OFFICE

FULLING MILL. HE subscriber takR this mp.

45'$ 1

LI tuvu vyji iijiui unlit: r'fi-.in- - . ' .O

tnends and the public in trenerau

aizm? wm oe conuu as usu- . i ' j 1 t? n , Cl. . , 1 . that he has lately erected a Fulling al their Store is. next door to M.,i . 7 r iVIifl uiv nit m irM rr nJl ta rr

the Hotel, where they have at ,'. ir M t rs . , mi .11 and half a mile above Demaree s present and will constantly keep miu onlhc lcft hand forkof IdV TfFjWni dian Kentucky, which is now in. MERCHANDISE, which they, operation. The mil

r"T OI" 1 iust started, and the works

ior.asnor uie usual cre.au to oV 'f .u,

those customers who have '. been

are of the tiest kind and entirelv

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. , - - i,- i - iievv. inc suoscriocrwas iurnisn-

Heretofore punctual in tueir pay hirns,i with a ihearing maments' j chine of.the best quiiity. and will

t T , . 'I' & , : at all times be t urnished with Di

frjoscpu jenKins aaving iukcu r

en

mpj taken - f.c u:., .,nr anv

into .partnership Mr. P. Callan, .coIor desired pn)m tt cxcej;

the Dusincss will in ruture be car- . nr . hic -m9rh:nM.v nnj

long experience in his line of bu-

siness, lie expects to be able to

lied onwnder the firm of

; JOSEPH JENKINS b Co.

where i the subscriber will attena.

particuUrly to all cloth left under

care. ' - JAMES ALLISON. 1

December so, 1817.- -

' : pive (?eneral satisfaction. Cloth

NBty GOODS. will be received at BoicourtV r-trntip 'icW'h., W Store in Madison, and returned-

: .8- 'fmm- Phil. VhKi, when' dressed, and ;at the; mill,

l vw...,.- rr.-, wherCithesulj

ana is now opening ai nis score, a large a nd, well selected assort- P?'

; Dry Goods : r ' Groceries, , ' Hard Ware and Cut tlery, ,. China, Liverpool and " J2uecnsware, . ' Window Glass, Nails, &c. ALL of which will be sold unusually low for cash, wheat, or pork. ' , JOIINPUGII. . P. S.-All those indebted to the subscriber arc once more called oh to make payment. ; J. PUGH. Nov. 13, j S 1 7. 50 tf

bate of Indiana, 'Jackson Circuits Court t July Urm iSiy..' : '. ChristeariaHagan,PlLfl". J Libel . '. v.s' . V .- : 4 tor : l ThomasH.IIagan, Deft ).DivorceV On this day came the. , plaintiff by. Alexander! A. Meek! her counsel, and filed her Li bei for Divorce, and it appearing to' the satisfaction of the court, that, the defendant Thomas H. Hagan, is not an inhabitant of this state. Jt iss therefore ordered that the defendant, be ard appear before'

: Tn tup vimnr the Jackson Circuit Court, to be Tve n-n nr holden at Brownstown, on, the THE Steam Mill (opposite Ma- first Mond of Novcmber next; flonfIndiana,) is now in complete tbcn and t!;ere to answer to the operation, and will receive wheat said campia;Dant8 bill, otherwise on the following terras, -ws; We tlQ maUcr. and things therein: will give in cash seventy five contained wiu be decreed in his cents per bushel on delivery at absencc. , And h is further or. the mill, or icolbs flour for three dcred that a copy of lhig order bushels of wheat. Persons wish- published Jn the Indiana Re-' rng a quantity of wheat roami- pubJicanf or somc other authoris-" factured, can have it done as fol- d ncwspaner in this state, eight lows : For every five bushels of weeks successively. ; . wheat, k the barrel & nails with A Copy, Test, thc additbn of seventy five cents, wM CRENSHAW, C. J. C. C. we will give one barrel of Hour, State 0nndian Jackson Circuit two thirds superfine and one third . Cqw Urm tot- . ' ' 7 ChrkSteanaHagan,Phff., Libel There will be a constant supply V6 0 ( or of flour and corn meal at the mill. ,ThomasH.Hagan,Deft 5 Divorce Flour 1 00 dolls, per hundred. ,. Thkri. i rontin-

ncd until next court for publication. . . . A copy, Test, Wra. CRENSHAW, C J. C C. GAMUTS Jpr ealc ?x this office.

do.

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Middlings 1 50 Shorts one dollar

Bran 8 cents per bushel. Corn Meal 50 do. By order of the president and Directors, J. M CON ATM V, Agent. December, 2-. ' $S