Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 91, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 September 1818 — Page 4
Jackson Circuit Court- June term Sally Whitson, Pi'ff. Pefion John Whitson, Deft. $ -Divorce. On this day came the plaintitt by Alexander A. Meek her counsel, & filed her libel for a divorce, and it appearing to the satifaction of the court by proper affidavit filed, that the defendant John Whitson, is not an inhabitant ot this state. . It is therefore ordercd that the defendant be and appear before the judges of the Jackson circuit court, to be holden at Drownstown, 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. 8? 8w
The Jefferson Circuit Court June term 1818. Mary Day, Libel for vs Divorce. Archibald Day. ) 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 staje ; on motion it is therefore ordered, that notice ot the pendency of this bill, be published in the Indiana Kepublican, 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 confessed, and decreed accordingly in his absence. Bv order of the court, A copy Test, R. C. TALBOTT, Cl'k. 85 8v
The Jefferson Circuit Court Juns term 1818. Susanna BestO vs Libel for Divorce Edward Best,j THIS day came the complainant by her counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not a resident of this state; 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
JLiLAAK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, An apprentice to the printing business j one of 15 or 16 years of age, and of regular industriour habits would be . preferred. Madison July 25, 1818.
Authrised by Congress. Just published by 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, 18 10, and January 20, 181 7. WITH AN APPENDIY. CONTAINING 1 ..Louisiana Extract from the grant to Crozat. 2 from his most Christian majesty's letter to M. D'Abba- . die, director-general and commandant 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. 5 Ohio CompanyLetter 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 tor his patents. 10 Indian Deeds to the Illinois and Wabash Companies. 1 1 Proclamations, &c. of general Gage, respecting lands at Illinois and Vincennes. 12 Papers respecting governor St. Clair's confirmation in favor of J. Edgar and J. M. St. Clair, to a tract of land near Kaskaskia. 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. 1 5 Bastrop's claim on Washita. 1 6 the Houmaclaim on Washita. 17 General permission to cut Cypresses, in Opelonsas. 1 8 Renault's claims to Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 49 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.
Illinois Bounty Lands. A GENTLEMAN left the District of Columbia on the 1 5th July, and will be at the public sales of United States' lands in the Illinois and Missouri territories, and will arrive there about the 15th August. He took with him, two hundred quarter sections of bounty land, & intends selling them ; they are a selected parcel, and the finest lands in that territory, many of them having mill seats, coal mines and valuable freestone quarries. An opportunity will otfer to emigrants arriving there to supply themselves in any part of the tract of bounty lands. Companies, or gentlemen of capital, will have an opportunity to invest a few thousand dollars that will pay them 50 per cent, per .annum for ten years to come, as it is well known this is one of the . finest tracts of land in the United States, and in a few .years must be the most desirable, on account of richness of soil, healthy situation, and its vicinity to the best market in the United States. Every person who can spare a few hundred dollars, should iuvest .it in those lands for their children, as another opportunity may not otTer. July 25. 89 4W.
i Town Lots for -, -mix be soU at PS
v v on lviontlay the n September next, (and rV0;n to day) in the town of Th a great number of lots, u '
to the county of Ripley, J
iius town nas lately been blished the seat of justice for county, by the commission,,, pointed by the legislature for purpose; and is situate on a ; some bluff of.Laucherv (J rrppL' rnnninif mfn tu. v .
scite is twenty. six miles nort! of Madison, and about
distance from Vevay, lavvJ
burgh ana Jtfrookville, and ;
. ...4v, HUU1 Cf The town and surrounding c, try is generally rich, and
dapted to farming aboun; with never failing springs of
oesi water, with excellent streams in abundance. For
ther description of the piacs
ply on the day or sale.
One eighth of the
3urr
Attachment
John Sheets, .vs. William Reeder.
Issued on the 19th day of August, and set for trial on the 21st day of September 1818, returnable before me JOHN MEEK, J. P. Madison, Aug. 22, 18 18. 89 t TAKEN UP By Jesse Meguire of the county of Ripley, and township of Grayham, and state of Indiana, A Clay Bank Mare, Supposed to be eight years old past, about fourteen and a half hands high, a small blaze in her fore-head, no brands perceivable; appraised to thirty dollars. Certified by JOHN KIRBY, J- P. Aug. nth, 1818. 89 3W
John Sheets, p Attachment vs. S- for 24 dolJona. Williamson, j lars. In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies, and effects of the defendant this day, and set for trial 25th day of September, 18 18, before me where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. Aug. 25th, 1818 90 4W
Look Here. Those indebted to the firm of J. & A. G. Reed, & A. G. Reed, will please to call at the house of Branham and Stapp, and pay their notes and accounts -against the 15th of September. All open accounts must be closctl against that time, cither with cash or by note. J. & A. G. REED. Aug. 15th, 1818. 88 3W.
money will be required in !
the balance in three equal an
payments, with interest fro;; date, if not punctually paid.
ny current bank paper will be
ceivcd by JOHN RITCHi: Agent for said August 1, 1818. 86 2The Editois of tlie A;
Frankfort Ik-raid, Louisvilid
Gazette, Cincinnati, Oli
Plain Dealer, Brookviiic-J
Register, Vevay, Indiana, insert the above till the 14:
September, and forward thai
counts to this oiiicc tor pay: immediately.
WILL be sold to the hi bidder on the 2.1st of Sc-ttcn
in the town of Ftrsailles in Ri
county state of Indiana, 5 c ter sections of land, lyin on
1!)
waters of Gray hams ro.K
neighborhood of said town, dollars will be expected to be down on each quarter, and
haling tn have the same crJ
of the town lots ; the ccrtifi will be assigned to the pure! on the day of sale -by their
ing bond with approved sccuj
on the several payment w cii Horrif vr
PRESLEY GRAi
Aug. 17th, 1818. S9-
Thomas Rnicourt.) Attachn
TamM ( Martin. N 1 6 dolls.
In the above cause an a:, ment was issued bv the plain11
onJrKt thp fronds, chattels, fd
credits, monies and effects u defendant this day, and set
trial the 26th dav of Scptem
18 18, before me where those j
cerned will take notice
JOHN MEEK, H
Aucr. 26. 18 lb'. yw
o '
An Apprentice wA
civrrvn vfar; nf aTC, anu ,
Jiabf s -v
I A nn,"UV.l I'l
. . 1 t lJc I I 1 i '
Madicon,Au-. 3, S8 wl
