Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 97, Madison, Jefferson County, 17 October 1818 — Page 4
NOTICE. ill be offered for sale at
Auction on the 22d day
of October next, on the premises, that well known scite at ..Provine t "or;Gulick's mill, containing eighty-three acres of good land, thirty of which are under cultivation ; there are on the premises a ternporary grist mill, which does good business, a saw mill and ; carding machine's for wool, two ' comfortable cabins & a log barn, a number of -never failing springs, which afford water sufficient for the wool carding machine's; there is also a still house of logs. "Also for sale seventeen acres of wood land about half a mile distant from the above. Provine is situate on the post road leading from: the falls of Ohio to Madison, Indiana, about 10 miles from Charleston,- and twenty .miles from Madison ; there is a Post Office kept at the place it is an elegant stand for a Public house, a number of public roads intersect here. Terms of payment will be made easy to purchasers. WILLlaM G. GULICK. Provine Indiana, 1 .. .Sept. 7th, 1818.3 n 92 6 w.
"WANTED AT THIS OFFICEAn 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. Wheat Wanted. The Gallatin Ohio Steam-boat -Company wish to purchase a quantity of good merchantable wheat, for which they will give one DOLLAR per bushel at Wm. Shannons in Madison, Ind. or at their mill opposite Madison in Ky. The highest price in cash given for hogs and Cooper StufF. Apply at the mill. JAMES M'CONATH Y, Agent. September 12, 18 18. 92 2m.
A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Indiana, on the 30th day of September 1 8 18, which .if not taken out by the 31st day of December next, will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. Copeland P. J. Arion.2; Thomas Ammons 2; Thomas Anderson, James Arbuckle, Peter Asborn. B Dawson Blackmorc 2; John ISramwell, Harry Buskley, Daniel Baxter, David Brotherton, Phillip Brookhart, Rebecca Berry 2; UzelM. Barker, William Barber, Walter Buell Morris, Abel Burlingam. C Robert Cravens, John Crothers 2; Thomas Crawford, James Crawford, Ally Crawford, Samnel Craig, AmziW. Curtis, William Conner, Samuel Consly, George Cotrell, William Elliott, Jain Coffman, David Carson, James Custer, Abiel Cox, John Cochran, Elijah Colyar, Samuel Consley.
D Williamson Dunn, Mrs. Daws, Dunlas. E Sarah Eastine,' Thomas Ellsod, lohn Eccles Enoch Evins. F . Jesse vFugitt, : Zebilon Foster, William Forrester 3; Hiram Foster, Elias Foster, Maria Ferree. Samuel Glasgow, John -Ga-shins, Presley Gray, William Gibson, Daniel Gregg, Pegga Griffin, William Guthrie, Henry GabrU. H Joseph Hill, George Thomas, Martha Hunt, Zachanah Halsey, William Hartong, Mary A. Hal
sey, Moses-Hopper, Rachel-Hill. K Stephen Kowlton, James Kirkland 2;. David Kali, John Kirby. h John Lee, Gersham Lee, - Geo. Logan 2; Martha T. Leonard o; Olivar Lindley, . Simon - Leland, James Limming. M Alexander A. Meek 5; James C. Martin 2; William N. Martin 2; James MCabe, Dizabeth Monroe, James Mathews, David H. IvKCullough, David M'Kay, James Medley. Jeremiah Ortcn. P John Patterson, Levi Poston, James Patterson, Richard Poweil, Anson Phelps, Pont z. . R Samuel Roberts 2; Cornelious Ruddle, George Rogers, Hannah Ramsey, Rasselus Ramsey, Leah Ryker, Hezekiah Rector, John Koe, Thomas Rathlon, Daniel Rawlings, Levi Ramsey, Ziba M. Rowell. S John Settle, John Shirk, Joseph Strickland, James Sebree, Caleb Sampson, William C. Sulvan, Jacob Short, John Swan. T John Tobias, jobn Toxell, Achillis Terrell. Ginnetha Underwood. James Vail, James Vernon. W "-. Elijah Wilson, George Wagoner 3; John West, James S. White Joshua Wilkinson, Nathaniel Wallace 2; Jonathan WiiKamsoh, John Westfall, Airah Walker, Joseph Woodford, Joseph R. Ward, Jeremiah Wilkins, Martin Way, Joseph Wheat ly, John Wilkerson. T William Yates, Micheal Yaes. . JOHN SERING, p. m. TAKEN UP ' BY Robert Chasteen living in JeffcftJTi county,Lexington townfhip, on the waters of Muskaketuc, one Roan Sorrel Mare about fifteen hands three inches high, a natural trotter, adjudgeti to be 10 or 11 years old, branded on the near shoulder with the letter M.; appraised to fifty dollars. Given under my hand & seal this 1 2th Aug. 1818. JAMES L. WHITE, J. P.
BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
NOTICE. IS hereby given, that on the 1 2th day of November next, the undisposed of lots which are to compose the town of PALESTINE, will be exposed to public sale, on the following liberal terms, viz. one 5th prompt payment, one 5th at the expiration of 6 months, and so on in succession, until the whole is Daid. PALESTINE is the county seat of Lawrence county, state of . Indiana, is situate on a most delightful Bluff, on the east fork of White river, where the second principal meridian crosses the same, in latitude 3 8 10 N. longitude 90 10 W. from Washington, 60 miles from Vincennes, 55 miles N. W. from New Albany, 20 miles N. from Paoli, 24 miles south from Bloomington, and 80 miles from the mouth of White river, which is a beautiful stream, affording the best navigation of any river in the interior of the state. No .town in the state can boast of more local : advantrges than this ; .abounding with never failing springs, being surrounded with an entire body of good lands and enjoying the advantages, of- the river. There were sold on the 25th and 26th of May last, 157 lots for 14,165 dolls, mostly to enterprizihg men, there are yet for sale about 166 lots, some of which, are among the best lots in town ;' also on Saturday the 14th of Nov. there will be let to the lowest bidder, the building of a superb brick Court House, which will be a job of considerable magnitude, and worthy of the attention of workmen. . ROBERT M. CARLTON: Agent for the county of Lawrencei September 1, 1818. 92 6w SALK OF LOTS Jn the town of Coneorfl, Oh Wednesday the 1 8th of November next will be offered at public, sale on the premises, a number of lots situated on the bank of the Ohio river,. 10 miles below Madison, and joining the town of London in Jefferson county Indiana, yet no' way connected,' being a separate purchase free from all incumbrance- The local situation of this town is highly advantageous, surrounded by as good a settlement as any on the river, a number of grist and saw.mills built and building convenient; It is an excellent harbor for shipping in every stage of water. The plan of Concord is on a liberal scale ; the streets are wide and advantageous Market street 1 10 feet and ground reserved for a Church and other public buildings. A plan of the town can be seen at Mr. Geo. Shannon's, surveyor for that county, and at Jesse Embree & Co's. office Cincinnati. The main road from Frankfort and Newcastle Kentucky, to Lexington, Salem, Brownstown, and the new purchase, Indiana, runs through this place, with other leading roads. It is the best crossing place on the river for a considerable distance. Terms of sale four equal pay
merits at fi. 1 q t.
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without interest ; adeductfcl :ight rper cent, will be iQ
situation and advantages of to country, and river. ,;h '
mend it to merchants, nwu.i
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um ciucrpnsing men, wno meet with everv enm,,,.
An indisputable title will be g
WILLIAM REED -n
DAVID -BIGHAM, ( pr.
The editors of the Herald U
wvuic nigusjrranKtort Ky the Gazette, Cincinnati, will
sere ine aDove six weeks and their accounts to this oft
Sept. 19th, 1818. 93 c
FOR rent
A house on flJainCn
street. Apply at this fice. Town of Henry.
THE subscriber will dfrr
sale a number of lots in the td
of Henry, on, the 5th day of vember next. This town U
ated in the eouth west cornel
Dearborn county, Indiana, beautiful bottom on the ban
Laughery creek, fourteen
rrom tne uino river, and on main leading road from Mad to .Lawrenceburg, by the best nearest rout. The road from vay to Brookville will also
through this place. As to sal
al advantages the town of hi
can Doasr or as many as alif
any other in the state; beeg watered, a healthv situation
surrounded by a very fertile d
u y, vviucu ls rapiuiy seuimij. ioininsr the town nlit thesubi
ber has erected a ghrist ami i
null, which will m a lew w be in complete operation. The terms of sale will be
tenth of the nui-rlme monev!
j, . t hand, and the balance inthre qual annual instalments. JOHN WATE
, P. S. I have a quantity of l!
W tWIllil W " " part of which I will dispose 0 public or private sale in lots
suit purchasers: Also, my ij II
provided . they win coiehmufair price. The terms of sale 1 n H inn mJUc will be
fourth in hand, the balanc thrpp pnnnl annua 1 instalments
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fore existing between Ms Thornton having long'ice rlissnlvH ? all ncrsons foT. w
that
in arrears are notified that
same must be settled without
lay, as longc?r indulgent be eriven.
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