Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 84, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 July 1818 — Page 4
LEVENWORTHSVILLE
IS hid off, at. the Horse Shoe Bend of the Ohio, in the countyof Crawford, state of Indiana, on a high bottom, which is never overflown at any stage of water. This town possesses many and peculiar advantages : besides the several good springs which rise in , the bottom, there are many, which issue from the elevated lands adjoining 'the town, which, with very little expense by the means of aqueducts, will furnish the same with fine water Its situation on that point of the Ohio, where the river extends several miles further north, than any other place between the falls and the Mississippi, is a circumstance, that will not escape the notice df our industrious and enterprising citizens. This place will probably be the deposit for the exports and imports of the counties of Crawford, Orange, Lawrence, and part of Harrison, Washington, Monroe and Dubois, as it is the nearest point of the river to the country comprehended in the above named counties, to which good roads can be made. It will without doubt become the place of deposit for the many merchant mills, that will be erected on Big Blue liver, which is one of the best mill streams in this state. This town has a convenient and safe harbor at all stages of the water, for vessels of every description that navigate the Ohio. LEVENWORTHSVILLE is distant from Big Blue river 2 miles west, from Louisville 39 west, from Corydon 14 west, from Salem 3 1 south west, and from Peola 17 south. Liberal donations of lots for public use will be made. A number-of lots in Levenworthsville will be exposed to sale at auction, on the first Monday in September next, on the following conditions, to wit, one eighth of the purchase money to be paid in hand, the remainder in two equal instalments, viz: in 2 and 4 years;. the purchaser will be required, within the term of eighteen months from the day of sale, to erect a stone, brick, frame, or hewed log house 16 by 18 feet at least, with a lap or joint shingle roof, on forfeiture df his bond and the first payment. Persons wishing to purchase at private Bale, will do well to call on one of the subscribers, who will on the ensuing week from this date, open a store in said town where he will constantly reside. V S. M. & Z. LEVEN WORTH. Corydon, June 6th, .1818. 82 3t
A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Indiana, on the 30th day of June, 1818, which if not taken out by the 30th day of September next will be sent to the" General Post Office as dead letters. A James Anderson, LantyT. Armstrong, Samuel Arnett James Arrett. B John Buchanon, Nimrod .JBranham. Elisha Brown, Phillip
Brookhart, David Braker, Thomas Branham, Alexander Bradford, Susanna Best, Benjamin Baden, Bray. C . Little Berry Carter, Samuel Craig, Joseph Crane, William Cooke, James Cloyd; James Carey, Samuel Close, Christopher Contril. D Nathan Dungin 2; Mikel Da-
JeVj . Drenning, Benjamin Drake. E Eliphlet Edmonds. F Francis Fresh 2; Shubett Frarn, James Farkner, Thomas Faris, Andrew Fulton 2; William Forrester c. G Guion, Peter Green, Martin Gallan, Moses Gray, Jane V. Gavit. H Ebenezer Hutchinson,, Louis Harris, Oaky Hogtand, James Hunt, John Hamilton, William Hughs, Jonathan Hunt, Zachariah Holsey, Richard Hopkins, Henry Hughs, Noah Harris, Susan Hubbard. J George Jewel. K Isaac Kinny 2; Samuel Kelly, Knight, Alexander Kennedy, James Kay. L Susan Lodge, Oliver Linsley, AbnerLott, Samuel Lard, John Lee 2. M Ann Morten, James M'Kay, Edward R. Maxwell, James M'Call, Erastus Miles, Edward Meeks, David M'Kay y, Jonathan M'Carty 2; Ann Meaddows, Alexander Montgomery, Alexander A. Meek 2; Nancy Melton, Nancy Monroe 2 j Samuel S. Moore. P ' William Parke 2j JohnPatton. R William Reader, Robert Rea, Thomas Rhoads, John Ryker, Thomas Rathloone, Cornelias C. Russell, Amos Rizley, Robert Renick, Hesekiah Rector Solomon Roote. S , Deacon Salmon, William Shields, John Seburn, Martin Sheets, Luther Shed, Robert Shanks, Chester Snydssj John Shaver. T George S. Thompson, Henry P. Thronton, James Talbott, Ebenezer Tebbets, William Talbut, Elizabeth Fravis, John Twadell, V. . George Vance, Aaron Vannor man. " ' w John Warden William White, James Warden, Isaac White,Jamcs White, Joseph Wheatly, James West 2; Daniel Ward, Benoni Wilkinson. . - Y " Peter Yoakum, Mikeal Yates. JOHN SERING, p. m.
: BLANKS Of various kinds for sale at this Office
Land for Sale. 1WISH to sell the south east quarter of section No. 35, in township No. 5, north of range No. 10 east, in the district of lands offered for sale at Jefferson ville. The above land lies six miles from Madison, and is well watered and timbered, and about twenty acres cleared with a good hewed log house on the same. For further .particulars and terms,' apply to the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE WAGNER. July 4, 1&18. 82 t
NOTICE! ALL persons that owe fees in my office are requested to make immediate payment, otherwise Fee Bills will be issued & put into the sheriffs hands for collection, without respect to persons. R. C. TALBOTT, Clk. j. c. N. B. Those persons that have Deeds in the recorders office, are requested to pay the fees and take them out. R. C. TALBOTT, R.J. c. April 29, 1818. 73 tf
INFORMATION WANTED. MR. NATH'LST. AUDRE, FORMERLY of England, died not long since in the United States, possessed of s.ome portion of property. The advertiser hereof is desirous of ascertaining whether the above named gentleman left any will, and, if so, to whom he bequeathed his property. Any information respecting the deceased and the particulars above mentioned, may be addressed to the Editors of the National Intelligencer, Washington City, and will be thankfully received. -Editors of newspapers thro, out the United States will perform an act of kindness by giving the above one or two insertions in their respective papers. Washington City, April 16".
LAST NOTICE. ALL persons having open accounts with the subscriber, in this place or at Vernon, are requested to take notice that if they are not closed before the 20th day of July next, either by note or cashsuits will be commenced on all without distinction. Those whose notes are now due are requested to discharge them immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given. THOMAS DOUGLAS. Madison, June 15, ,1818. 80 t N. B. The subscriber has just received 400 bbls. best Kenhawa Salt, which' he offers for, sale at his new stand opposite the public square in Madison, where he continues to keep a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c. &c. THOS. DOUGLAS.
STOP THE MTTTnrn
ONE HmDRESDol'S
Broke jail on Tuesday rjJ,t t!)t cf June SAMUEL WALKER who has been committed f0L der, he is supposed to be beta 45 and co years of aw. a:.?
blue, eyes, sandy com ,J
little stoop shoulder
feet high, well made, coarse I
, . ; 1C5)S l: suPPosed to1
puuu mjuiespun, it is probable has a rifle with him, hasajw, his neck occasioned by hi tempting to commit murder himself, the morning tw
supposed he murdered his iJ
of the first settlers in the Mi Purchase and has spent a g) Dart of his time in fin:,,,. ' J
when sober a man of few wi and rather slow in soeech.
The above reward will begi
ivy. odiu iiiiimidi u acisretun to the Jail of Butler county, PIERSONSAYREM,,
of iSutler county itate of Oh Hamilton June 10, 1818. Printers throughout xh
nited States are requested ton
tne aoove tnree or tourmsertio
to have the perpetrator of sx horrid crime brought to justic
To the Voters of Jefferson Court
Fellow Citizens Through!
medium or tne rress, 1 take J liberty of announcing myself candidate at the next annual el tion, for the office of Sheriff, my pretentions should meet I approbation of a majority oft
electors of this county, IM
myself to discharge the dutiesl that office with the utmost pronj
litude and fidelity. JAMES WARD Lexington. Ia. July ?, 1818
NOTICE.
HPHOSE farmers and ctfc
J. who wish to attend markets, arc hereby infonit that market will be held ev
Wednesday and Saturday m
Ing, at thetf.arket house latl
built en the public ground. Mr.- v A-CITIZEN.
July 6, 1818.
Great Bargain.
"FITsin in need of TRod
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ter of section 19, of wf .1 f n Ivifl!!!
nortn ot range wai, 1 . fc. C lann'mCfS. Oil
B12 Muskakitac and but : ft
miles from the town ot -w
Only the first instalment paid, and the second novv
will take three nunorcu " 1 therein. Pn
me, near New Albany, com
IOHNK. GRAHAM;
July 11, 1818. 83
GAMUTS Tor sale at this office
FOR SALE AT THIS QW'H
