Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 103, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 November 1818 — Page 3
wficathn ist. Rioting thrcj' ftm-ets of Vcvay, on the 19th
" of September 1818. location 2d. Fighting in the
U Vevay, at fisticulF on
,t!iday of August 1818. lification $d. Being intoxi-
iiniruacc unuccouinig a .uW " .1,- nrh -flf Alienist.
UU v o
f,hc 19th of Sept. .1818, and:
acntly from the day 01 oeing ;rn into office until the day of ? these charges. pccificalhn 4th. Taking drun-
1 men to 113 uuuv- .v u
mission as a co. in order to
them buy whiskey, on or the icthdayof July 1818. .
Specification $tb. For using dis-
ooeeches to several commis-
lCJ officers, viz: major J. F,
cuthal, captain' Chan ning Ma-
. capt. William C. Keen, on
about the 1st of August 1818,
,iior Sibenthal, on the 28th.
1129th of August, and concern
v capt. Keen at the same time.
deification Mb, tor sending 1C following letter to paymaster
,B. Dumont, viz: Vtvayi 15, June, 18 18.
,B. Dumont, Sir I t hink you will con:ra particular favor on the honnble officers arid soldiers in the
Lth regiment of Indiana mi-
tia, to resign tne appointment hich you hold in the staff is
jymaster, so that a decent man
an uii me oiucc.
P. W, TODD.
Specification jth. For sending a War letter to adjutant John
tomont, officers whom he had
pointed himself five months
kvious.
Charge 3d. Neglect of duty. Specification 1st Neglecting to
ipvide colors for the regiment
Is commanded by the 16th section
(the militia law of January 1818. Specification 2d. Neglecting to
by fines as assessed -by a court of.
inquiry collected as directed by
he 37th section of said law.
Specification d. For neglecting
0 take a bond with security, as
pirected by section v$ of the law
foresaid.
Charge 4th. Disobedience of
Jorders. .
Specification ut. Disobeying an
order ot the Brigadier General of he 7th day of August ,1818, re-
Muing mm to rorwara a usi ur
he ofheers ot the 14th regiment
i '"imi4 in 1 lllli, ill cwiiocuuiiw. ,r" which 'the regiment has beeii much confusion for want of
ne new militia law. The testimony both on the part
pf the prosecution and the accus
ed have been read to the court,
he question was put, whether a ufliciency of the. charges had
een supported to warrant pun-
hment j the court decided .u-
animously in the affirmative, & roceeded to pass the following
entence, all the members aifrce-
Fg thereto:
This court having heard and
ply considered the testimony jhoth for and against the accused, 0 consider that so much of the charges and specifications have j5een supported as to warrant punlament, and therefore do sen-
iW col, Paxtca W. Todd ot the
14th regiment Indiana militia to NOTICE. David S. Taylor lot no 138 z$ be dismissed the service. WtLLbe exposed to public Brooky & Taylor lot no 153 $ 11. C. TALBOTT, Col. 6th. sale for cash in hand, at the house David Vance lot no 57
Rez'unent Ind. Militia and of John Stucker on the waters of lhadious Warmoutniot no 10 25
President of the court
Attest, Thomas Douglass, Judge Advocate, Which sentence of the court is approved, arid the court hereby dissolved.
ALLA. A. MLLK,
SslnH. near th town of London The following is a list of lots in
Indiana, on Tuesday the 15th of the . town of Lexington, the December next, one hundred and owners names not known.
sixty acres of land, on which the Nos.
Nov.
23
said John Stucker now lives. Taken as the property of John Stucker to satisfy a judgment in favor of Pruit &Dupuy,this 24th day
Brig.Gen. $tb. B.I. M. of November, 1818.
1818. JL. T. ol KlbLirsKj, b.j.Ll.
NOTICE. ON Monday the 21st day of December next there will be exposed to public sale at the court house door in Madison, Jefferson county, Indiana, the following lands and town lots for taxes due said county and state, for the years 1817 & j8i8i Sale to open at ten o'clock, A. M. on said day
Owners Names.
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Henry Brown
Same 2 horses William Brookey 52 Same 1817 480 John Buchannon 8p Same 50 Same 100 Same 65. Same 90 Mat. Blatcher 18 17 160 Same 2 horses Charles Burch ifa . Same 1816 160 , Same 2 horses William Brown 1 60 ' Abner Clarkston 160 Abner Crothers 160 John Gullian 1817 171 John Hawkins 1816 160 Same one horse George King , 160 Same 160 Same , 120 William Matthews 160 Wm. Montgomery 320
Same balance 1816 William M'Conricl
Same for 1815-16 C. Mitchel's heirs 1816 160 Same balance 1815 ' William Postin 160 Same 160 Same 1 60 Zeph. Robinson 160 Charles Stewart 142 David Vance 1 160 Newton Wilson 160
J. K.
5&3S 2&3 S&9 3
09 75 5
4 20 1 87 ,nw 8 2 10 57 nw 24 112 nw 20 3 9 82 . ae 58 3 8 .98 -nw 35 3 8 ' x 40
69
74 75 76 78 79 82 83 H 85 86 87 90 92 93 94 95 97 98 99 100 10 1 102 103 104
105
cts. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 s5 5 5 5 5 .5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5, 5 5 5 5 5
5
.Nos. 107 108 115 23 127 128 149 150 164 .166 169 .170 171 .191 195 198 .200 201 202
The following town oi
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isaUstoflotsinih
Madison, Ind.
Wm. C. Bramwell lot no 30 3 50-. Barker's heirs lot , no 118 2 co
5 Abner Clarkson fraction
75 of lot no 101 20 Solomon Dixon fraction of 75 lot no 43 N. T. 76 John S. Ganolot no ic 2
75 M. Gano's heirs lot no 54 3 50 .75 .1 . Lott one lot no jg 2 75 49 Saml. Lyon's heirs lot no 99 3 00 20 Mussleman -2 of lot no 103 3 -oo 37 Saml. Perry lots no 61, 62 5 o 25 M'Cart & Rowser.4of 88 25 25 A list of lots in the town of Ma-
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8 18 17 7 19 35
5 3 3 4
8 12 12 -8 ii E 8 E 9 E
31 75 5 20 25 37 20 "43 75 75 75
dison the known.
Nos. dols.
owners names not
4 J2 5 22 29 23 28 7
24
cts. 00 5 CO 75 o bo 25 62
' 50
7 1 2 I
Nos. 27 49 42 82 ,66 65 53 73
dols. 7 j 3
cts, 25 75 25 7 75 50 5 50
75 llic following are in the new part
The following is a list of lots in Jones, Luckct & Sturgers
the town of Lexington, Ind.
Owners names. D. cts. James Arbuckle lot no 48 1 37 Thos. Arbuckle iot no 29 1 5 William Brookey two lots nos 137 and 154 1 1 Same for 1817 one horse 25 Same one lot no 134 '7 Nathl. Riggsby lot no 197 2 J ohn Bradford lot no 1 2 2 7 Widow Crawford 1817 lot no 129 6 Wm. A. Camron lot no 1 1 9 7 . Edward Davis lot 110 1 09 6 James Dubar lot no 17 12 James and Wilson "Dunbar lot no 17, 1817 ' 12 Lewis Fouts lot no 52 25 Jos. Herrington lot no 140 5 B. VV. Hunt lot no 44 25 JohnJIunter 5 lots not known where . 6
lots nos. 35 & 37
George Keplinger 1 1-2 lots 1.2 of 24 and no 1 1 Meranda MDonal lot no x W illiam M'Farland 112 lots 1-2 of 41, all of 49 Samuel Nortons heirs lots nos 50, 59, 117 & out no 4 Andrew Ross or I. M. Co. 1-2 of lot no 32 James Rodgers lot no 64 Jas. L. Riggsby lot no 1 10 John Smock lot no 4 , Dyonicious Shclburn 3 1-2 lots nos 193, 155, 136, and i2 of 14
Same for 1817 1-2 of 14 and all of 136 Smith lot no 20 Calvin Spencer, lot no 89 Daniel Searles half of lot no 47 snd out lot no 15
55 75 75
25 s. 1 75
Nos. 3 17 36 3S 48 49 59
of Madison,
dols. cts. Nos. dols.
oo 5 5 5 5 00 00
. 57 5 6 62 66 P7
cts. 00 00 00 00 25 75
S1 75 6
NOTICE. THE subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and
7 former customers, for the liberal 7 encouragement he has received 12 and would inform them that he. has removed to his new shop on Main-cross street, a few doors
west of Mr. Branham' Tavern; where he intends to keep on hand a quantity of hats of the best quality and newest fashions. The highest price in cash will be '
given for all kinds of furs. 21 s CHAS, W. BASNETT.
fr a 37 5 12
