Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 87, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 August 1818 — Page 4
INFORMATION WANTED. MR. NATH'L ST. AUDRE, FORMERLY of England, died not long since in the United States, possessed of some portion of property. The advertiser hereof is desirous of ascertaining whether the above named gentle, man left anv 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.
WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, An apprentice to the printing business ; one of 15 or 16 years of age, and of regular industries habits would be preferred. Madison July 25, 1818.
Authrised by Congress. Just published h Jonathan Elliott, city of Washington, Laws relating to the public lands of the United States, Resolutions of congress under the confederation, treaties proclamations, and other documents, having operation and respect to them, 'collected,, digested and arranged, pursuant to two "acts of Congress, passed April 26 f 1810, and January 20, 18 17, WITH AN APPENDIV. CONTAINING 1 Louisiana Extract from the grant to Crozat. s from his most Christian majesty's letter to M. D'Abbadie, director general and com-, tnandant for his majesty in Louisiana, ordering him to deliver up that colony to his Catholic majesty ; printed in New Orleans in Oct. 1794. 3 from the treaty of peace, of 3d September, 1783, between Spain and Great Britain. 4 of a letter, dated 10th of February, 1804, from M. Cevallos, secretary of state to his Catholic Majesty to Mr. Pinckney, minister of the U. States at Madrid. jjOhio Company Letter from Cutler and Sergeant to the board of treasury, dated " New York, July 26, 1787. 6 Boundaries of the three contiguous tracts of land, extracted from the patents. 7 John C. Symmes, Application for the purchase of a tract of .land. 8 for an alteration in the boundaries of this contract, & releasing all claims beyond the altered boundaries. 9 for his patents. jo Indian Deeds to the Illinois and Wabash Companies. 21 Proclamations of general Gap;e, rcspccl'i;: Unds at Illinois and Vincenues. Z2 Papers respecting governor St.
Clair's confirmation in favor of J. Edgar and J. M. St. Clair, to a tract of land near Kaskas,kia. Wilkin's Grant. 13 Spanish regulations for the allotment of lands. Instructions of gov. Gayoso, -for the administration of the posts, and distribution of lands. 14 Papers respecting Grand Maison's claim on Washita. 15 Bastrop's claim on Washita. a 6 the Houma claim on Wa- . shita. ,y General permission to cut Cypresses, in Opelonsas. vx8 Renault's claims to Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 19 St. Vrain's,(now John Smith's, of T.) claims to Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 20 Papers respecting Dubuque's and Chouteau's claim to certain lands ands and lead mines on the Mississippi, 500 miles above the Missouri. STOP THE MURDERER! 1 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Broke jail on Tuesday night the 2d of June SAMUEL WALKER, who has been committed for murder, he is supposed to be between 45 and 50 years of age, fair hair, blue eyes, sandy complexion, looks tnrough his eye brows, a little stoop shouldered near six feet high, well made, coaise featured, his dress is supposed to be plain homespun, it is probable he has a riQe with him, has a scar on his neck occasioned by his attempting to commit murder on himself, the morning that it is supposed he murdered his nephew Benjamin Morrison. He was one of the first settlers in the Miami Purchase and has spent a great part of his time in hunting, when inxtoxicated very talative but when sober a man of few words and rather slow in speech. The above reward will be given for said criminal if he is returned to the Jail of Butler countv. PIERSON SAYRE, 'Sheriff cf Butler county state of Ohio, Hamilton June 10, 1818. Printers throughout the United States are requested to give the above three or four insertions, to have the perpetrator of such a horrid crime brought to justice. FOR SALE, TWO lots in the town of Madison, on which there is a frame house, a number of bearing apple-trees,- and also a Carding factory of superior quality. Any person wishing to purchase may apply in Madison, to WM: ROBINSON. July 27, 1818. n86 3wnp NOT It El THE subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Madison, that lie intends following the butchering business, and will furnish fresh meat every morning at the market house in this place. He solicits and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ABRAHAM H. HKRETOR. Madison, July 25, 1818. 85
Jackson Circuit Court June term 1 8 1 8 Sally Whitson, Pi'ff. Petition vs fr John Whitson, Deft.) Divorce. On this day came the plaintiff by Alexander A. Meek her counsel, & filed her libel for a divorce, and it appearing to the satifaction of the court by proper aflidavit filed, that the defendant John Whitson, is not an inhabitant of this state. It is therefore ordered that the defendant be and appear before the judges of the Jackson circuit court, to be holden at Brownstown, on the third Monday of October next, then and there to answer to the said complainants bill ; otherwise that the court will hear and determine the same in his absence ; and it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Indiana Republican, or some other authorised newspaper in this state for eight weeks successively. A copy Test, WM: CRENSHAW Cl'k. 85 8 w
The Jefferson Ciucuit Court. iern 1818 William Brookev - '
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Derham & Grover S AtuJ
xx,iouay came the pla;r. his counsel into couru and the defend tn
lemnly called, came not ; default; and it appe4u satisfaction of th, '
:wiUtms 01 mis state: the, it ordered by the court th tice of the pendency of this of attachment hp
weeks successively in the It
xvepuuncan, ana that unk
ucicuuauis oy themselves or sel, shall appear on or befo, first day of the next term ,
court, and answer to sail
lacnmenr, tnat judgment entered asrainst rh
and the oronerrv anij J
for the benefit of the pM
uy uiucr, A copy test.
R. C. TALBOTT, Ci
.85
The Jefferson Circuit Court June term 1818. Archibald Day. 5 lvorce THIS day came the complainant by her counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the said defendant is not a resident of this states on motion it is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of this bill, be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively, and that unless the defendant shall by himself or his counsel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, answer to said bill, that the said complainants bill will be taken as conf essed, and decreed accordingly in his absence. By order of the court, A copy Test, R. C. TALBOTT, Cl'k. 85 8w
The Jefferson Circuit Court June term 1818. Susanna Best,J vs Libel for Divorce Edward Best,J THIS day came the complainant by her counsel, audit appear, ing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not a resident of this statej on motion it is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unless the defendant shall by himself or his counsel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court answer said bill, that the said complainants bill will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly in his absence. By order of the court, A copy Test, R. C. TALBOTT, Cl'k. 85 8w BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
The Jefferson Circuit CWJ
term, 18 18. Samuel Maxwell, ") vs Fore' Rufus S. Mixter, Attacfl:
THIS day came the phinti
to court now here, and tb
fendant being thrice solemn! led came not, but made de
and it appearing to the satifa
of the court that the defe
is not a resident of this s
therefore it is ordered by court, that notice of the pc;
cy of this writ of attachmen published three weeks sucks' in the Indiana RepulJicjn, that unless the defendant by self or counsel, shall appear before the first day of the
term of this court and answ said attachment, that judgi
will be entered up against bit default, and the property s
tached be sold for the boieii
his creditors. By orcier, A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, Cl $5;
The Jefferson Circuit Court
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James Ward, 1 jrorev
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james Koagers, , , THIS dav came the pl1
Meek & Thornton his attori
and the defendant being w
called came not, but madedfj
and it appearing to the "1 tinn nf the conrt that then-
dantis not at this time arcs'
of this state ; therefore tion it is ordered by the that notice of the pendency attachment be published"
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m the Aefrmhnt shall bp
or his counsel appear ana : j before
sdiu sun, im ,. d a ... c ..I.- v term 01
U4V Ul lilt. .A or judgment will he eD arrainsr him bv default
property so attached IwiU
tor thebenetitor uicr15y order, A copytest, cj
