Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 128, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 May 1819 — Page 4

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C0 Dollars Reward' txii:ivav from the subscrber on the 12th day of Novcn -her, 18 18, living near Middletown, Jefferson county, Ky. a mulatto man named GEORGE, wenty-one years old, about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a scar over his left eye, generally smiles very much when spoken tOj chews tobacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks very free, has a heavy frown if aIarmrd, had with him a dark drab fulled cloth roundabout and pantaloons, a light drab cloth coat, new white yr.rn socks, wool hat, coarse shoes, ha. had a small red Morocco pocket boek and plenty of oney with him: I will give the above reward if taken out of this state ; if taken in this state twenty dollars and secured in any jail so that I get him again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by me Francis Gnowden.

- ..... . 100 Ooikivs Reward ITs ANA WAY from the subjf scriber on Sunday night, the 23d inst. two black Negro slaves, a man named STAFFORD, and his witc BETTY. The man is between 45 and 50 years cf age; ab;mt 5 ieet high, lias a very large head, wears Lis hair lied up on different parts of las head, has a very uucv look, talks vcrv frcelv, and is much addicted to Ivincr. The woman is between 40 and 45 years of age ; she is about 6 feet high, wears he: hair tied on the top of Iwr head, has a simple look, and talks very little. I will give the above reward it taken out cf the state, or fifty dollars if taken within, the state, so that I get them. A. IlUGGNItf. Louisville, Aug. 20. i Ij-t Tin and Sheet Iron 11 AS U FACTORY. JAMES COCHRAN respectiu'ly informs his friends and the public, that he has commenced the above buMfics on xruin street, next door to Thozi -; Douixl- store. Having cjr.ployed the best workmen, he will be eilabkd to sell by wholesale or retail on as cheap and as accommodating terms as any house in the western couutrv. He ha ;!so received a supply of castings, from Pittsburgh with a variety of paten STOTES? calculated to heat and cook together. He has also a general supply of japan ware, buttons, ;c. N. B. To wholesale country strre keepers he will give every encouragement. Madison, April 10, 1819. THE CM IZENS OF and the public at large, are respectfully informed that Doctor Joseph Oglesby has . purchased the apothecary's shop cf Doctor's Downey & Watts, and have removed the same to the small frame house formerly occupied by Mr. Boicourt for a store room. March 27, 1819.

PUBLIC SALE. WILL be exposed to public sale (tor cash) on Saturday the 1 id of May next, next door to f quire Hemphill's, in Madison, In. the following articles, viz. 1 tobacco screw and press ; c beds, bedsteads and beding ; 1 pair of steelyards ; 1 brass candlesticks ; five Windsor chairs ; 1 pair shovels and tongs; 1 dining table ; 1 breakfast table ; 1 set China tea cups -ml saucers ; 1 set Liverpool do. 1 oven ; 1 s:ew kettle ; a. small quantity of tobacco ; 4 hogs, and many other articles too tedious to mention. WM. EPPERSON, Administrator on the estate of John Campbell, deceased. April 17, 1819.

Attorney and Ccuncel'cv at Law and in Equity, Intends practicing in the second judicial district of the state, together with the western counties of the third ; also in the Supreme Court. He may be consulted at his office, in the house recently occupied by Doct. Canby, when not absent on the circuit. Madison, Indiana, 7 March 20, 1819.3 tf KOTICK IS hereby given, to all persons having legil claims against the estate of the 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 due hereof. Atid all persons indebted to the -aforsaid estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to THOMAS TAYLOR February 20, 1 S 1 9. 115 jsj A 10. U2. 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 BRANHAM. Madison, May 1. FOR SALE 3 WISH to sell one hundred j acres of land, lying within three quarters of a mile of Madison ; there is about twentyfive acres cleared, and three never failing springs. I will sell said land 011 reasonable terms, and on a credit of enc and two years. JAMES ROSS. Madison, May 1. 1 r 1 -J To the Electors cf Lancaster Township. TAKE NOTICE, therewill be an election held at the house of William Delap, in Lancaster Township, on Saturday the 2 2d inst. to elect a Justice of the Peace, to lill a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Perry Green Magness, Esq. MILTON STAPP, d. s. j. c. May i 1Si9.

.1. G. POLLOCK, Respectfully informs the citizens of Madison, and the public at large, that he lias for sale on main cross street, in the room formerly occupied by II. P. Thornton, as a law oflice, a handsome assortment of the best selected BOOTS SHOES, also, 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.

CASH, ALL persons indebted to the Post-Oflice for postage on Newspapers, arc requested to call and make immediate payment for the same, or their accounts will be put in the hands of an ofiicer for collection, without respect to persons. Tito's. BOICOURT, A. P. M. April 17, . 1 3 19. WANTED at this OFFicr, an apprentice to the Printing buiness, one between 14 and 17 v ears of age would be preferred, who can come well recommended. Public JEntcrlainment. JOHN DORSE Y Respectfully informs his friends andthe public generally, that he has opened a house of ENTERTAINMENT on Main cross street, at the sign of GUN. WASHINGTON, where he will ue every exertion in his power to accommodate ih'v-o who may favor him with their patronage. iV. B. he also intends keeping Horses, Saddle. and Bridies for the accommodation of rhose who may wish to hire Horse saddle and bridle one dollar per day. THE subscriber has lately commenced the WHITj-.o.u 11 1 1 i i i 1 N E S S in this place, in the house formerly occupied by Thos. Douglass as a Tin Shop; where he will constantly keep on hand the following articles, which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce : Ladles , Scinnierij Flesh Fcrks, Toasters, Grid Ir my Carving Knives and Fcrts, Surgeons Instruments, Leeks, of various kinds, and all sorts of Edge Tools. HE REPAIRS G U N S, cSiC. ALSO works in Steel, Iron, Brass, Ccfpper,Sihcr,Gold, Sc. ISAAC B. KING. Madison, May 8, 1819. NOTICE. THE following articles will be taken in payment for subscriptions to this office, at the customary prices, viz: Flour, Meal, Butter, Lard, Chickens, Eggs, Sugar, Beeswax, Tallow, and Linnen. WANTED A first rate milch COW, for which a liberal price will be given. Applyt at this cilice.

ycjferson Circuit Court March Term 1 3 1 9.

Susanna WorlO Ubel for DI. vs Samuel Worle. ) vorce. Tin Hiv ramcflip rnmnlainj ant by her attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant h not at this time a resident of this state : Therefore it is ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this suit, be published in the " Indiana Re1 r"i r " finr irrht- xiro cur. ccssively; and that unless tne said defendant shall on or before the next term of this court enter his appearance, and answer said bill, that the same will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly in his absence. By order of the court, RII. C. TALBOTF, c. J. c. May 15. 1S19. 1278W The state of Indiana, "J TffTr'rsnn rntinfv. I ss. Jefferson Circuit Court j March Term, 1819. Tirarl T? Whifrherul Fnrshti vs ( Attach Absalom Runion, $ ment. ' This day came the plaintiff cmniy called came not,but made rfiiilr & t annMrincr fn fhr M,:,f: f u rrSr. th.t the said defendant is not at this time a resident of this state whereupon it is considered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this attachment, be published in the ' Indiana Republican," for three weeks successively; & that unless the A 'frrwlrinr .!va!I hv himself or counsel, within one year from the date of the return of this attachment, appear give special bait to amswer said suit,that iu .lament will be entered up against him by default, and the property so attached will be sold for the satisfaction of the plaintiff. Bv order of the court, RH. C. TALBOTT, c. j. c. May 15, 1818. 1273W The state of Indiana,") 'Jefferson county, J : Jefferson Circuit Court; March Term, 1 S 19.

Jesse Brite, Au Thc state of Indiana," vs A tachtwnt Jefferso.i .county, J Thomas Fream,3 ' Jefferscn Circuit Court, Mard This day came the plaintiff Term, 1S19. by his counsel, and the defen- Richard P. Nicholas," Foreign dant although being ilirice sol- VJ ( Attach emnly called, came not, but Howird & Johnson 5 fumade defaultand it appearing Tliis day came thc plainti to the satisfaction of the court, by his counsel, and thc defethat the said defendant is nut at dant's although being thrice Sethis. time, 1 .resident of this cmny CAlcLit came not state whereupon it is conoid- madc default and it app' ered by the court, that notice infT to thc sati5fcclion Dt ths oi the pendency of this attach- ct;urt5 that thc said defendxnt's ment, be published in thc "in- are not at this timc inhabants diana Republican," for three Qfchis state whereupon it is weeks successively ; and that considered by the court, that unless the defendant shall by not;ce Gf tlc pendencv of this himself or counsel, within one attachment, be published in the year from the date of thc return lndiaria Republican,"for three ofthisattachment,appear&give weeks successively; and that special bail to ans wer said suit; unieS3 tiie defendant's shall bf that judgment .will be entered themselves or their counsel, up against him by default, and within one year from ths date the property so attached will be cf the return of this attachcold for the satisfaction of ths mPnt t;v rrVii rn an

plaintiff. JBy order of the court, RII. C. TALBOIT, c. j.c. May 15, 1819. 1273WBLANK DEEDS For sale at this office.

LAND OFFICE MONI7 A list cf banks, the notes ofi0fy,ch cr; receivable as cash for : sale of tublic land? v ,.

. " JWr. .1 sonville. jl "Rnlr nf fhr TTnitrr Q . If --ai.cs and branccs, Bank of Virginia & branches Farmers bank, ditto, ' State Bank of S. C Chirk, town, Do. Do. of N. C. and branch es, Bank of Penn. (Philadelphia f: Hint- rf TSTi--K A jv ' Bank of Philadelphia Farmers & Mechanics do. Mechanics bank of City anj County d:. Commercial bank of Pen. io, Schuilkill bank ditto, Bank of Northern?Libertesde, Union bank of Baltimore ia Baltimore, Bank of Maryland Mechanics bank, Merchants do. Baltimore Marine bank of Baltimore Bank of Baltimore Franklin bank of Commercial & Farmers do. Farmers & Mechanics do. City bank of ank cf Colum. Dit. of Col. I Union bank of George town do. farmers Mechanics bank . Central Bank or 41 Patriotic do. of W ashinzton ;. Xr't Bmk Oi the Met : r t en :tropoii3 Union Hank ot Alexandria 5 Bank of Alexandrn, Bank of Potomac!:, Mechanics bank of Farmers bank of 3 New York bank - New York, Manhattan Compiny ditto Mechanics Bank Merchants Bank Union Bank of 5 mcra , Bank Li Ky brinencs, Farmers and VIeciianics hii Lexington, Ky. Commercial Lank cf Louisviik, Ky. Bank of CuiHcothe, State bank (f la. Vincenr.es, Eank of .Uinois at biuwiice. town, Bank of Missouri St. Louis, Bank, of Mississippi Natchez, Bnk of Orleans, Orleans, Bank of .Louisiana, Planters Bank do.

Except notes of a less deno 1 ination than live dollars.

kmm (corrected weekly.) swer said suit, that jugdmcnt wrill be entered up against then by default, and the property s attached, will be s)ld for satisfaction of thc rlaintiif. By order of thc court, RII. C.TALBCTT, c. J ? Alay 15, iSi8. 1278 , ft vu.il

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