Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 127, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 May 1819 — Page 4
Public 'Entertainment i JOHN DORSEY
Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a house of N i LR fAINMENT on Main cross street, at the sirrn of GKN. WASHINGTON, where he will use every exertion in his power to accommodate those who may favor him with their patronage. N. B. he also intends keeping Horses, Saddles and Bridles for the accommodation of those who mav vih to hire Horse 4 saddle and bridle one dollar per dayTHK subscriber has lately commenced the IV H! ri lU'MXKSS m this place, in the house formerly occupied by Thos. Douglass as a Tin Shop; where lie will constantly keep on hand the following articles, which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce : Ladles ? Sanmers, Flesh Fcrksy Tasters, Grid Ir.ns, Cart-if: Kni'irs and Fcrks, Surgccx: Instruments, Lc:ks,ot various kinds, and ail sorts of Edge IIL REFA! RS GUNS, &c. ALSO works in Steel, Irs::, Lrass, Ccppper, Sih cr, Odd, IS'e. ISAAC B. KING. Madison, May S, i S 1 9. JACOB G. DOYL I :. Bers leave to return his thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage since he lias commenced business, and would inform them that he still continues to keep his store in the new frame house on second street, a little south cat of the Farmer, Mechanic's Bank cf Indian 1, where purchasers may be accommodated with the following articles, viz. Gun Powder, Imperial and Young Hyson lea; ColYLe, Brown and Loaf Sugar, Soap and Cmdbs, Bacon and Hogs Lard, chewing and smoking Tobicco, Spanish and common Segirs, Scotch and -Rappee SnutT, Ginger,; Pepper, Alspice, C: i : n a mo n , Kii t m eg s I v. d i g o , Copperas,, pl' Salts, AHuni, Rosin, an assortment of Queen's Ware, and Glass ; a large collection of books, and - m assortment of Stone and Tin Ware ; salt Shad, best su--ar houe Molasses, Cordage, Trace Chains, a few articles in the dry good line, together with several articles in -his line, which he will sell low for cash. N. B. Just received a ton of superior Bn Iron. Madison, May 1, 1 S 1 9. .islbsuuiiuu ji inn- ! nership. Downey 5c Watts, having by mutual consent, this day, dissolved partnership, request all those indebted to them bv note or otherwise, to call on H. Watts and pay the same, as further indulgence cannot be given. DOWNEY ft WATTS. N. B. Doctor WATTS, still continues to practice surgery, physic, &c. he occupies the same shop, adjoining R. Branham's tavern, where lie may be consulted at all times, wiles absent on professional business. April 24s 1819.
LAST JFARNIIsG. THE subscriber's having concluded to replenish their assortment of goods immediately, cz upon all persons who are indebted to them either by note or account, to make payment without delay, otherwise necessity will compel them to bring suit without further notice. L. R. & G. W. Leonard. May i, 1819. 3v"
PUBLIC SAI-K. THERE will be oiVcrcd at public sale 011 the izd of this month, at two o'clock, at the store of Thomas Douglas, on a credit o( at least .four months a ciuantitv of merchandize,, one trunk, one watch, and various articles of wearing apparel. TUG'S. DOUGLAS. 'May 1, 1819. State of Indiana, J Jefferson County, j We the Jury, summoned by the Coroner of the Countv a4 foresaid, to examine the body of a man (whose name is unknown) here Ivimr dc.id in the Ohio river, adjoining the lands of ame; Incraham, after a particular examination, (as the nature of the case would admit of) are of opinion that he came to his death bv beincr drowned, lie appears to be a small man, and advanced in vcars ; he had two pair ot pantaloons on, the under pair linen, the upper pair cloth, cf i-panish brown colour striped vest, coloured neck handkerchief, one pair cf long woolen stockings and cock over them, coarse shoes which had been .half soaled and nails drove round'thc soles and heels ; had on two trusses ; a linen shirt, supposed to be a si: humlred ; twelve and a half cents round in his pantaloons pocket, had on woolen nit double suspenders. April 24th, 1819. I William W. Thorn, Coroner of the county aforesaid, do certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the inquisition, taken before me on the dav of 4 the date thereof. WM. W. TilOM, C. C. IS HEREBY GIVEN, To all those who are indebted to the subscriber, to call immediatelv and settle their respective accounts, as stock cannot be had without cash, and 1 am in much need as I have been disappointed in getting a quantity of Iron, which failed in coming, as i had contracted for. 1 hope vou will be nunctual in complying with this notice, on or before the 19th day of this month, cr I will be compelled to bring suit at that time, disagreeable as it may be. WM. W. TIIOM. May 1, 1S 19. 1 3 i M V k- . ej AND WHISKEY Fcr sale at the Gallatin Steam Mill and at William Shannon's in Madison, Indi. Prime Whiskey at forty cents per gallon by the barrel, and best superfine Flour at three dollars per cwt, JAMES M'CONATHY, Agt. Aprilj,
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AN APPRENTICE5 WANTED To the Tin and Sheet Iron business; one of fifteen or sixteen years of age would be preferred, and of regular, industrious habits. TAMES COCHRAN.
Mav 1, 1819. 125 J THE subscriber has a quarter section of land for sale, with 25 or 30 acres cleared and under good fencing, lying two miles North West of Madison, on the road leading to Vernon. ROBERT 13 R AN11AM. Madison, May 1. TT WISH to sell one hundred Ji acres of land, lying within three quarters of a mile ot Madison ; there is about twentylive acres cleared, and thiee never failing springs. I will rell said lind on reasonable terms, and on a credit ot one and two years. JAMES ROSS. Madison, May 1. 125 To the Licet or s cf Lancaster Township. TA KE NO 1 ICE, there will be an election held at the hou ;e of William Delap, in Lancaster Township, on Saturday the 2 2d in:.t. to elect a Justice of the Peace, to till a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Perry Green Magness, Esq. MILTON S T APP, d. s. j. c. May 1, 1819. J. G. POLLOCK, Respectfully informs the citizens of Madison, ami the public at large, that he has for sale on main cross street, in the room formerly occupied by H. P. Thornton, as a law office, a handsome assortment of the best selected BOOTS Ji- SHOES, 3lso, Gin, Whiskey & Bounce, all of which he will sell low for cash, or approved country produce, by wholesale or retail. N. B. All kinds of marketing is wanted. Madison, April 10. 4 Sit . rn ALL persons indebted to the Post-Oiiice for postage on Newspapers, are requested to call and make immediate payment for the same, or their accounts will be put in the hands of an ofliccr for collection, without respect to persons. Tiio's. Boicourt, a. r. m. April 17, 1S19. 4 LKBN U li By James M'Kinley, in Saluda Township, a small sorrel mare, blind of the left eye, small blaze and snip, off hind foot white, five ycars old. Appraised before me to 14 dollars, this 16th day of February 1819. SAMUEL M'lClNLEY, j. i. April 2 a. 1 24 A "!'- rl T ilTS r ri" "1 V , Township, a sorrel horse 14 and 3-4th hands high, three years old, no brands. Appraised before mc to 30 dollars this 28th day of Nov. 1818. SAMUEL M'KINLEY,j.p April 24. I34
The State of Indiana, 7 Jefferson County, J At a court of probate held for the county aforesaid, on the 16th day of March, 1819, Ordered by the court, that .1 1 . . ri .......
tne administrator or tne csiaiu or aamuci ie.yon, ueteahcu, authorised to sell for the benefit of the creditors and liars ot the said deceased, Lot No 99, in the town of Maduon, Indiana, with the improveinents t " I T 1 1 (iiw.ww. - --- , on the following terms : one fourth of the purchase money to be paid in hand, the balance to be paid in three equal paymerits on a credit of six, twelve, ana cignuxu munun. sale to be held at Madison, on the fifteenth ot May next. Bv order of the court. R. C. TALBOTT, Ca. April 24, 1819. PUBLIC SALM. WILL be exposed to public sale (for cash) on Saturday t!ie 2 ?l of Mav next, next floor to squire Hemphill's, in M idi-on, Li. t lie following articles i. tobacco screw rnd pres ; 2 beds, bedsteads and beding ; I pair of steely? rds ; 2 brass candlesticks ; five Windsor chairs; pair shovels and tongs; 1 dining tabic ; 1 breakfast table ; I set China tea cups and saucers ; 1 set Liverpool do. 1 oven ; 1 s.ew kettle ; a small quantity of tobacco; 4 hogs, and many other article.-) too tedious to mention. WM. EPPERSON, Adminis; rator on the estate John Campbell, deceased. April 17, 1 S 10. oi AttGnic.' Ccuna cr at La zv and in Equity, Intends practicing :n the second J udicial district of the slate, to fTf(ir wt' flu uvitpni mnn. ties of the third ; also in the Supreme Court. He miy be conultcd at hi-; ofuce, in the house rccentlv cccuoied bv Doct. Can by, when not absent on the circuit. Madison, Indiana, ? March 20, 1 S 1 9. 3 V. 'P' , 1 ' iH ' 1 IS hereby given, to ail persons having legal claims against the estate of t lie Rev. Andrew Fulton, late of the county of Jefferson, State of Indiana, deceased, that they exhibit their accounts legally proven, before the expiration of one year from the date hereof. And all persons indebted to the aforsaid estate, are nereoy requested to make immediate payment to THOMAS TAYLOR ? JAMES AND RES ON. j February 2c, 1S19. 115 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Archibald Dinwiddie, deceased, are requested to come forward immediately and set tie the same. All persons havinX cIaims aSainst said cstate Robert Simingtcn, J & K William Alexander
win onng uieir accounts law. tor Joseph O-lesby ha; -purfully authenticated, on or be- chascd the apothecary's shep fore the 1st day ot November of Doctor's Downey Watts, next to the subscribers. ancj iiavc rc!aovc,' iUo samc Vj s
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15O Dollars Reward Ranaway frQm her on the 12th day of Nov bcr, 18 18, living near Midrf? town, Jefferson county, a mulatto man named ' y
,r rxTrr Ti It Tii . s tj ii-fv Ji: v 4 vvcnty.onc ycars oldj abcut fcct Q inchc. hi h llM a ; oycr hu left eye, general S!nilcs ycry much when spoW t() chcws tol,ICCO? wiu UH) ucu uinciimcs, taiKS Vf v t rc his a heavy frQu n ( . i.irmc(1 iaa with him a W f drab fu!cd cloth roundah li aiR, pintaioons a yVrn d" dotll CQat ncw whit!. sKZSy wool hat, coarse shoes &c had a smalJ ml Morocco occo poclict hoof-; and plenty ot 0. ney with him. I will give the rd;ove reward taken out of this state ; if taken in this state twenty dollars and cectir-cl ia any jail so that I ge; bi n again and if brought home all rea. sonable charges paid by me Francis Snowdi;n April 17, 1819. 4aii KKJ Jo i Kirs kcwarcl I ANA WAY from the sub & bcriber on Sunday ; iglit, the inst. two black iN'egro slaves, a man namcit MViP. FORI), and his wife BETTY. Tl y.c man is between and 0 years oi age; about 5 tect high, lias a very large head, veirs h?s hrdr tied ud on liferent pin of ids head, has i sauo, look, talks very ttedv, and Is much addicted to Ivir:?. li.j voinan is between 40 and 45 years of age ; she is bout 0 teet high, wears lie; the ton of kr hair tied on head, h is a simp! iooK, a:ii talk:, very little. I will give the above reuard if taken out of the t ite, or fvftv dollars if taken within the btate, so that I get them. A. HUG ONI NT. Louisville, Aug. zcj. i2yjt r ! T " and I ron u a a ram. TAMKS COCHRAN respectI a 1 lUiUi ins IllCUUi ana f
tf the-public, that he has commenced the above business on " main street, next door to The mas Douglas's store. Having
employed the best workmen, he will be enabled to sell by wholesale or retail on as cheap and as accommodating terms as any house in the western coautry- He has also received 2 supply of castings, from Pitts, burgh with a variety or patent C1 fv 1 1 N' k!) U s .ilji
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cether. He has also a general supply of j apan ware, buttons, cc. N. B. To wholesale country store keepers he will give every encou ra cement. Madison, April 10, 18 19. THE CITIZENS OF vLlI ilj H iT) -nd tho mihlJr nt respectfully informed tiutDoc-
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the small frame hou fnrttierb occupied by Mr. Boicourt & a st()rc roonu
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