Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 101, Madison, Jefferson County, 14 November 1818 — Page 4

INFORMATION WANTED, mence.

About the first of May last, sir brother, John Livergood,

. with his family, left Columbia, office of the Indiana Republican.

-.Lancaster county, rennsyivania, for the state of Ohio or Indiana. : I since heard he was at Columbus in this state, but know not where CBfaaaitftftitattUbjiau.J he went from thence. It is iny 4 J ' J J

ed, the publication will com- WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, for three days', fa 81. .

TOHN HERMAN, business; one of icor 26 years disposed of. iUDCso0

Lancaster, Ohio, Oct. 22. ot age, and ot regular mdustn- & Subscriptions received at the our habits would be preferred.

mauisun juiy 25, 10 15.

For all sums n.

there will b, ,orw do!

a

redit

P'rcha

rny

intention to remain in Dayton for some months where any information of the said John Livergood addressed to me, will be very thankfully received. HENRY LIVERGOOD.

INFORMATION WANTED.

SCHEME

THE FIRST CLASS Ot 1 Jefferson ville Ohio Canal LOTTERY.

About the first of April last, my brother William Bresee, with his family, left Ontario county N. York, for the state of Ohio or Indiana. Shortly after, I left the same place with the expectation of finding them in one of the above mentioned states But my Greatest assiduity to acquire any

information where he is hath 13S iknk9.

hitherto proved ineffectual. Any

nine months, by the

. g,g bond with aPprc'v

attendance wi WILL be sold at public vendue on the day of sale, bv 1 1 t . t t r j

10 uie nignest Didder, at tne house j AMitiS ANDEJKn of the Rev. Andrew Fulton, de- THOMASTAYLoi ceased, in Jefferson countv. state aj. .

w nf InHnn .n WW..' tK Octobers .o.:uwwB'ftW

OF THE FIRST CLASS ur 1 tit -" "?r - L TTTA r ruVhZ?:0!0: oq

istuuajr vi ixuveinuer nexe, uiz m uitora or the If following property, viz: Horses, Louisville; Argus, FrarW Cattle, Hogs, Household and Reporter, Lexington Kv Kitchen furniture, a considerable Gazette, Cincinnati, will 2 the ahnw rill i . ' wiu "is.

&a&c. send their accounts to thi, In addition to the above arti- for Pynicnt immediately, cles of property there will be for

sale a library of books which is probably the largest to bs found any when in this part of the western country; consisting of books on the several departments of theology, biblical criticism, civil & ecdesiasticai history, classical lite-

rature, together with many oth- UMc tZll

cr bocks Which hv thr lrr. Ar r ' , u.c.r srei

J w c 11 rrrir.rJd a . I

curious are deemed valuable and t0 fll

easuy oDtained eke- L. R. & n. w riv,

: " .ar.u.

I 1 2 10 20 100 200 6000

dolls. Prize of 20,000

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

10,000 5,oooj l, coo 100 S 0

8 stat. prizes ofpo ft

6342 Prizes.

dolls. 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,009 10,000 !0,OCO 36,000 4,000

120,000

120,000

A LOUD CALL

' VUK subscribers parting

c4u5sr an peason

without delay and make pel as thev are abnni- i-n 0f I

cannot

where.

be

The

sale will continue October 31, 1 8 1 8.

99 3

information of the said William 30,000 Tickets at 6"

Bresec directed to the subscriber, ALL prizes cf 100 dollars and or the editors of the Miami Her- upwards, except the 8 stationary aid, Hamilton, will be thankfully prizes of 500 dollars tone paid received. one half in cash, subject to a de-

Hamilton, Butler Co. Ohio, other half in stock of the Jcffer- to public sale at the court house door in Vernon !, e'"l

, each state ot Indiana, the following lands and town lot for

NOTICE.

On Saturday the 21st day of November

August 12, j8i.

sonviile Ohio Canal Company

Editors of Newspapers in this share of stock estimated at 50 do!. statc and county for the year 1 8 18. Sale to opn It fitate and the state of Indiana, will lars. Ihe like deduction of 15 on said day.

co an act of kindness by inserting P" cent, will t made on all ot tithe above once or twice in their er prizes paid in cash all pay-

uxes due sai

i o'clock A. II

respective papers.

Ten Dollars Reward.

ROKE out of the Jail tn 1 M-idison Indiana, on the

,nigiit or the 3cm ult. Jivino

Owner? Names.

meuts to be made in current bank notes 90 days after the drawing of the lottery in completed. Staiicnary Prizts. ihe first

drawn uckci on tin i.t, 5th, 10th, John Barnes i jiij, 2otii, 25th, 30th, and 35th, Janies Corn days dialing uiii cich be en in led Joseph Edininiston

to ten shares ot stock

o CD

.9 u Li Ot

in rh TnvU (lamhriS

r birr ,VTn .i . A . ' JJ .

AnwmMA inwauuiiu jenonville Ohio Canal Company of Lewis Hollo fx rd

to three months imprisonment oy io aoiuK eiCh Utll 0 do- john Maslin the Jefferson Circuit Court at their jame5 A!Crod

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jwMuuiu uuuuu -ihe first drawn ticket of the Adam bhiiiinger Also, SAMULL DRAKE, who last days drawing, will be entitled Zachah. TauuLill was committed for debt. t0 f iie highest prize or 20,000 all Levi Wiuums Also, SAMUEL PALMER, othe actually floating prizes. on the night of the 3d mst. who 500 tjckers bc QmxtA a

was commuted ior passing spu- days drawing, and th-staiioiun rious bank paper. prizcs u.j j bf; regulated accoi dinr"

iy. ah prizes not caned lor in

who was committed tor debt. 12 months after the drawing is T n . Thp bnvr rwrrcl will bfi Pive:i l . . , , 1-105. LrannSI

0- uuiyittu, win uc eonsraerea as for the whole of the prisoners, or donations for the objects cf the one fourth of said reward fur 1

other. vrh- Hlrm Sanford Branham

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120 Musca. 80 L. M. 39 Sandy 160 Graham 160 Same 80 Muse. 160 Graham

480 Muse. 160 Grayhan: ne id 9 Muse.

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The following is a list of town lots in Vernon.

N05. D. Cis.

m

Sjrne Same

Nov. 7, 1818.

un iu jUHou, ij!)n(1 to the 20VCrn;ir ot the surf. , . .

7V-7.C. whichhas been lodccd in .he i0..?

German Newspaper. The subscriber respectfully informs the German citizens of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and elsewhere, that he intends, shortly to recommence the publication of the " German Ohio Eagle'

to which subscriptions are respect- in Madison,

fully solicited, lhose gentlemen to whom subscription papers have been sent, are requested to forward the names of the subscribers they may respectively have obtained, to the editor before the first day of January next at which time, should a sullicicnt number of subscribers be receiv-

cretary'b ollice, in the penalty of 2oo,oco dollars that th lottery shall be fairly conducted and the money du!y accounted for. CHRIS. HARRISON, . SAML. GWA1HMEY, 1 g JAMES LEMON, I & JOHN B1GELOW, 5 SAMUEL 13EACH. J 3 Jefferson viile, Oct. y, 18 18. 103

trlickits j or sale at ike Bank

BLANKS Ot various kinds J'or sak a thh Ojjitxi

BazeJla Bently

Same Same Same Same Thomas R. Burton Same Daniel j. Caiwcli Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same

Same Same

40 47 107 41 J37 94 9S J42 J54 J'7 166 167 223 224 225 226 227 228 -229 C30 231 232 333 34 235 236 9f

75 75

Sime Same 239 Same 24a Jacob Kelky 139 Alexander M'Croskyji Collaster MCollaster 1 3

Henry Mefford

Jacob Mefford Same

25 John B. New 25 David Owin 37 Same

Samuel S. Roby

25 18 18 18 12 12 12 12 12 22 12 22 22 1 2 is 22 12 23 3

oame

Same Same

Simeon L.Reynolds 15 Middlcton Robertson 30

160 186 187 93 143 144 4 65 '3

73

George Ross

Adam Shiliinger William W. lhom

Same

Adam Troutman James Wilson William Wilson Joshua Wilkinson

Same

59 146 100 101 222 3 13 37 49

95

51

1

is 1$

5,

2 25

it

6i 49 6s 37

35

35 1:

5f 75 5f IS

Tames Wilson

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