Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 120, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 March 1819 — Page 4
Att:rney and C canceller at Law and in Equity, Intends practicing in the second judicial district of the state, together with the western courtties of the third: alio in the Supreme Court. lie may he consulted at his office, in the house recently occupied by Doct. Canhv, when not absent on the circuit. Madison, Indima, March : c, iS in.
TAKEN UP By George Waggoner, of the County or Ripley, township of Grayhim, one dark bay mare, Luir years old, fourteen hands high, "a ball face, one glass eye, r.eai hind foot white, no brands perceivable -- Appraised to thirty dollars by James M'C!asky and Joel Kirby. Cn tilie i bv me this oth day cf March, S i ). JOHN KIRBY, J. P. March 20. TAKEN UP BY John Anderson, living in Graham township. State of Indiana, Jefferson county, one 0.1 01 so, nine yers old, four:;?n and a hi iiands iiiiu no brand pero iv able, both hind f.vr white, eMr ;;nd snip, the snk running into the kit nor-st!-:! p.pr d--.. ! to thirty five cir'dars, this 3 t H day of January, 1 S 19, by Solomon Jackson, Thuna; Owens ad Alc an-kf M us' -;o;uor . Ported before me the subscriber, a justice c.t the peace for the countv aforesdd, the dav ami vear ah. we written. EI) WARD TUCKER , j. r. In jivli 6. . 1 - . ! ' I ) j 4 r v I i BY Noah Suilivan, of Vernon township, Jennings countv, one dark bay ma: . thir tjen and a half hands high, suvp- -;d to Le four years old, let r hi-id foot white, a star in b ic.r heid aiui two mull white, streaks dividing below it ; no ( trier mirks or brands p. 1 eivabie Apnrai-ed to ten ci ; irs by Nithan Meek and St ucl Meek, this 1st day of INLrch, 1 S ! ( . Ci tilled bv" A. VAWTER, j. p. Pdarch 6. NOTICE IS hereby given, to all persor.s h iving legal chims against th e ire of the R-v. Andrew Futton, lare of the county of letters' mi. State of Indiana, dceee.s d. that they exhibit their r-ccou -.rs Ipi'K- proven, before the expiration of one year from the due hereof. And all persons indebted to the aforsaid estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to 'rnmi S TAYLOR ec t iliUl.U ill'" l .--"-'---.' rrt February 20, 1819. 115
r O U S A L E. The subscriber has two yoke of oxen and a small cart for sale, at the Gallatin steam mill, K-v . which may be had on liberal terms. JAMES M'COtfATHY. Feb. 15th, 1 3 10. 115
J Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell one half section of land, lying nine or ten miles north ot Madison, Indiana, on the waters of Indian Kentucky, fifty acres of which are cleared; it is rich and well timbered, good springs in abundance, and several mill scats equal to any perhaps in the state. MASON WAITS. January 16, 18 19. 1 led
Lands to Lease. I Wish to lease for a term of 5 years, a number of quarter sections of land, in this neighborhood, on some of which arc considerable improvements. On all the terms will be liberal if application is made soon, by sober industrious men, to the subscriber in Madison. THOS. DOUGLAS. January 1 1 S 19. ictf Great Bargains. THE Subscriber has property in the towns of Vincennes, Paoli, Brownstown and Vevay, and a lew quarter sections of land in the County of Jefferson, near Madison, which he oilers for sale at a very low price for cash, or on a short credit. Me will also di the property in Madi.v.m, where he rc-.des. A. A. MEEK. .March 6", 1 S 1 7. ;vv NOTICK. TliF Subscriber has for sale one quarter section or lot of land, which cjii be had low for cash, lvim; in th; slate of Indima, Kipley County, tliirtceii miles from Madison on the main road to Versailles, which is of rood oua'.itv and well watered with a r.icestrc un to build a mill on. N. Ik Ir is the South West quarter of section v-o. 2-. township 6, North ol Ilaug'C No. 10 Fat. For tenr. s apply to Copeland V. J. Arion, living in Madi-on. JFSSF BRITF. March C. BEWARE OF A SCOUNDR FEIN the early part of September last, I hired a man in B r o wn s v i 1 1 e , Pe n n s 1 van ia , w h o called himself Jacob I. Miller, in order to assist in navigating a boat to the falls of Ohio ; this fellow, when the boat was within a few miles of Eouisville, on some pretence left her in a ski ft, and by perjury obtained a writ against me, which was served, and after having procured my all absconded ; leaving the good folks of Eou iville to regret giving credence to the oath of every rascal. Miller is about 55 years of age; a bout 5 feet 10 inches high; wore a striped yellow jacket; a pair of light colored pantaloons, a very dark brown coat and a new fur hit. Fifty dollars will be given to any person who will secure said Miller in any Jail, so that I may either recover my property or punish the thief. SAME. SPEAKER. Nov. 20, 1818. The western printers are requested to insert the above.
NOTICE o THE Subscriber wishes to sell a quarter section of land, lying on the waters of Saluda ; the road from Madison to Charlcstown runs through it. There is a saw mill running two saws within two hundred yards of one corner of the quarter, and a merchant mill to be in operation by the first of October next ; the soil and t.ituation is excellent for making a first rate farm, being well watered with never failing springs and stock water, and timber of the best quality. 1 50 dollars will be taken in hand as the first payment, the balance in three equal annual payments. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, living at Ristinc's Tanyard, North Fast corner of Madison. RICHARD R1STINF. Madison, March 6. 3vv
TIlF subscriber informs all these indebted to him, that he has sold his stock of goods, ami will be compelled to commence suit against them immediately, unless they pay him. Longer indulgence cannot, nor will not be eiven. JOHNPtJGII. Feb. 4. l- 10- 1 13 bv blX V.'. i'. n i .i.'vv ivi)i V' ANAU'AV oil Friday evej " ning the 4th inst. an indented apprentice to the printing bu-ines named U'iHiiiri L);::iu::t Montagu: Y'ukhjm between 16 and 17 years of age, about c feet, 2 or 3 inches high, tair complexion, blue eyes and white hair; had, when he went away one blue bioad cloth coat, neai iy new, one brown cloth coat consider ably worn, one pair black cloth pantaloons, partly new, one pair green broad cloth pan. taloons, new, a roram hat, pretty well worn, coarse shoes, together with sundry articles of summer cbthing not recollected. ;:vrhis is the third time he has runaway within the space ot eight months. The above reward will be given on the delivery of him to me in Vevav. ROB f. BURCIIFIFED. Vevay, Dec. 15. look mi; HE. THE subscriber has sold out the shop that he now works in, and all those indebted to him, either by note or book account are requested to come forward and pay their respective accounts, before the first of April next, if not paid against that time, they will be put in an officer's hand for collection. SOLOMON ATER. "March 13. " w Laborers Wanted. SEVERAL Laborers will find employment for eight or nine months, by applying to A. FOSTER. Madison, March 6. tf TO SUGAR MAKERS Tree Sugar will be taken in payment of debts due this ofiicc. March 20.
To the Editors of newspapers all
ever the uloue. ABOUT four years ago, two orphan boys, William Donovan and James Donovan the former about twenty one, and the latter about eighteen years of ajre, sons of William Donovan, then of Trinity Place, in the city or Dublin, In Ireland, goldsmith, quit their father's residence, and went beyond the seas. Ir is x . c 1 .1 imagined the lormcr departed to the United States of North America, and the latter to the Fast Indies. They took no property whatever with them, 'inl if nli VP. it i? nnnrrhpriflfd , 7 : tliev may be enduring crcat j f v.j r hardships and privations in forcin lands. These boys together with their sisters, Mary Anne and Margaret Djnovan, have been lately bequeathed a considerable personal property, amounting, as at present ascertaincd, to about fourteen or mtccn Hundred pounds eacn, by the will of their late uncle, Kingsmill Donovan, cq. This money is at present in the hands of thoe young ladies, and this notice is now civen, in the expectation that the humanity of v.. v., v.. the Fast Indies America, and other parts or the world, may, by transcribing the same, give notice to those noor destitute t c . 1 .1. .. ooys or tnc competency uiai t f inn nnnii tlnjir rrfurn V . . 1 V , , . . to tncir native lana. iino information respecting them will be thankfully received by their solicitor. Mr. WILLIAM IIOPR, No. 30, Diwson street. Dublin. .vS a umc r otice. 14 J.cJrc. ij., held ir. r t held lroyy Oh: 2. Masonic brethren are notifi vd iliat John Tliayer or James Tapin, as he has chancrcd his name, late a resident of this place, and late a visitor, has been guilty of highly unmasonic conduct, we therefore think him unworthy the benefits and privileges of Mansonry. Said Thayer or Tapin, is by appearance a Scotchman, but says he is from Poughkeepsie, in the state of New York, his hair h very much mixed with gray, his complexion fair, large blue eyes, about five feet 8 inches high, 35 years of age, by profession a school master, of insinuatmg manners. It is probable he will change his name as he has done before. Byorder of the Lodge, JOS. M. SKINNER, Scc'ry. TO ALL THE FRATERNITY. St. Johns Ledge 9 No, 13, Jan. jth, A. L. sSio. Know ye that William Gillate a member of St. John's Lodge No. 13, has been expelled from all the rights, benefits, and privileges of Masonry, for gross violations of the laws and principles of said Fraternity. Said m. Gillespie is about 6 feet high, aged 30 years, slender stature, thin visage, light hair and eyes, sallow complexion, his trade a shoemaker. By order of the Lodge, F. GOSNEY, See. March 6. The Editors of the Urbana Gazette, Columbus Gazette, Lebanon Star, Reading Room, Xenia, Cincinnati Gazette, and all Editors throughout the U. S. will please give the above -a few insertions. F. G.
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MS WAS 3), ABSCONDED from this Bn rough on or about the iuJ December last, a man named Joseph .Lenover ttc ;s -iimlf. tr auout 45 or 46 vears of n,T- r inn , : 1 1 , 1 atie. c feet In inrhrs lii.-rh Ka down look, and a hard sub. stance on the inside of the mid. aic linger on the right hand- r walks fast, with " t nc
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? '"V- I'lliCl ? will Dacc ancj f"0rw; ircl riltirtr iurl rxtr nn.l .,.1.1, 1 -j vv.w.fc unit aiiu 3l,JilUHJ Qfj gages in argument. He is in the habit of making known his sentiments b beginning the subject and insinuating the rest, lie took with him n cA. rci marc about 15 hands and inch hlvh natnrnJ frn i -i -vy. ier, Mjppcbcu 10 ue uriven in light one horse waggon, and was accompanied by a boy about 12 or 13 years old, whr. 1" t tt j i d tQ havc taken w5th h wa:- uu nuj.u oacK. 11; ns'in about one thousand doiiirsin sUvcr aR( n h qU intity cnuine and COUIUerfeit Imk notcs He mjy hzyc ' , f T t " or I ill 1 1 trruTi thr R-c.n - -r v . Jilt 1 t . o bun, wnere iie Ins a broth and one or two sons living. Any person who .shall np. prebend the above described swindler, and lodge him in t!ie hi j iil at tills place, shall receive tac aeove reward. Apollos Woodward Samuel Hepburn, Jacob Grafius, Thomas Caldwell. Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa, Dec. 29, i3iS. Printers throughout the United States are requested to give the above a few inseriions, and thereby aid in detecting said swindler, and they will receive the tnanks of an injured i'.u 1 1 A QUAJSTITY OF 1 11 13 For sale bv ROBERT B RANI I A.M. -nroi 1S19. iP'I-OtTifo nt " " - K O V.ilV1 sonvillc. A list of banks, the notes of which are receivable as cash for sales of Pablic Lands. Bank of United States and branches. Bank of Richmond, Va. and branches, Farmers & Mechanics, branches. District of Columbia, and The City of Philadelphia, 1 1 New-York, Baltimore, tc tf " Boston. Except notes of a less denomlS
nation than five dollars. 't J
AT THIS OFFICE, 1 an apprentice to the Printirg ? business, one between 14 and 17 years of age would be preferred, who can come well re j commended, as being a boy ci j veracity, integrity, and indus- j try. j March 13th, 1S19.
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