Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 144, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 September 1819 — Page 4
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C POILEWS Patent Co kv: loves, o i P i rl .7 h '? A7 ch e i . MAi!F VCFURED 5c said bv U T LLilR ,v Co. in 6eco,) 1 itreet, two doors from the coa,:r oi V,v;.l street, Puisbar;a; aa 1 -ilso it their store, comer ot M an and Columjia streets Cincinnati. This tove with fixtures complete, comprises every ne-cei-irv article of apparatus- for an extensive cooking establishm cut. Fue ditlerent sizes ire cilcu1 it el to do the co iking for zimW and l irg families, public boa e an 1 tcam boats, and are- extremely simple in their construction, us to ne managed with e-.e by a child, twelve or fourteen vearoS e.e. With tiiis stove m iy be cooked bv bikinr, rot.tins, boiling, and by steam, a. sudiciency of meat, iish, fowls and vegetable-, to mike a dinner for lrom 5 to i- persons, wnuc at the sime :i nc may be baked from one to eight jjvio 1 sized loaves of bread. A wooden vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons ot wat er, c m eko be kept boiling, tor the parp e of u diing, l:c, a!' th;;e a: e done sh lulte.neously and v:t!i one small hie 1 The ciscviuivrance ol the e stove; !i m :tot into very t . ral u e a; the eastward vekhir. two or three year- p t, r r:iruh;rl- in the cities ot N. -it l! i .i.il'! . t W I'll
rape .1 v J ia i vnc: ai ;o; ti j t : 7 a -v e iiK't witi: til,- a: t VM o faction n inter, we.t oi Hie mount iu;-, r- u anient tetnnom r. a ; tit v a: 1 aav ia t. f ici s a iving perr,.s- ai t ic j; tten'ee, tae i t :'t . ;r ;u as r r 1 ending ud e in iie wesrei n coe,a . y, are .caa i c CwUte v, iti, punctaaaU a.. ; depa.c-i ah osiers, at iitwir niaauta. a day , us a'oa e, waere a ) ae f.ad CASt an.l oilkLL hiON SlOVhS, --a raie lor paiaoui;, odices, va e a. a ,ed rov ns, to which b ulets may ce attached ii wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in ditfereut pans of the country, have appointed agents, as fa laves : Ohio N. C. Find ley, Ziuevil!e ; Jamei Luin-er, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Chihco. the. Ke ntucky A. il. Jan. uarv Co. Maysville ; J. c P. Dudlev, Franktort ; J. B B jwe!s, Louisville , and I.utlier Stephens e: Co. Lexington. Ten ncssee Joseph Littleton, Nashville. Indijr.a J as. Cecilran, Madison. L:uiiiariA J as. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Miss-art Territory Messrs. Neal Liirgct, St. Louis. II. MILLER 5c Co. June S, i S 1 9 . 133 121110. iviLLlAM O. 1JUTLLK AND THOMAS . TOi)D, Attornies at Law, Ilav o cntaacd iiiio a proiesbional t o-partncThhip; tlivre oicc is kept iu tlu town ot'i'art-Villia!n, where mik:. or hath ot thcai, may he gvncrallv coaviltcd. 'I'hey will icgttlaslv attnnl such ot the adjacent circuit courts (both in kcntiuky Luliana) as d not on: a at. i ir j ijtit rxcrl'iu is n: he lylhdon in c;.- in-rc riliu r oi them may be 11' ,ii ' 1 k PortAVilh an June 2V, 1 S 1 . i:4 IJLANK iKKI5 juIVde at this utlicc.
'I lie S ate of Indiina,? Jeii'e.son County, 5 Jeiferson Circuit Court June Term, 1819. Phebe Euliin, ") , .4 , r r. ' ( Libel for UiJohn llulfin, ) VrCC1'hib day came the compliinaiu by her counsel, and the defendent although solemnly called came not, but made default, and it appearing to the satifaction of the court, that the defendent is not at this time a resident of this state therefore it is considered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unless the said defendent Khali on or before the first dav o the next term of this court, enter his appearance and answer raid complainants bill, that the court will proceed to hear and determine the same in his absence. Bv order of the court. R. C. TALBO IT cl'k MS
The State of Indiana, " Jefferson county, 3 bS Jedeidon Circuit Court June Term, 18 19. John Slink, vs Tane Shirk, Libel for Divorce, This day ume the complainant by his counsel, and the defended although Solemnly cal. led came not but made default. zn i it appearing to the satisfaction oi the court, that the tit Undent i not at this time a 1 evident of thio state therefore it ii considered by the court, that notice of the pendenc ' i this bill be published in the Indiana Repubitan, for eiedit weeks successively; jnJ i-.a; unless the said dctendent sliall on or before the 1st dav ot the next tcini of this court, enter her appearance and answer said complainants bill, that the couit will proceed to hear and deterudnce the same in her ab :ncc. Bv order ot the court, R. C. TALBO IT cfk. 3 T1IK SEA SERPEN T. 1 he pressure of the times, and the irz.rxiLitc call for money, makes it necessary for all persons indebted to me, either bv note or book account, whose accounts have become due, to nuke immediate payntnt. Ic is expected that these whose bilk are of long standing, will pay particular attention to this request. N.D. G ROVER. August 1S19. 139 Public jEntcrtainm cut; JOHN DORSfcY Respectfully informs his friends andthe public generally, that he has opened a house of ENTERTAINMEN V on Main cross street, at the sign of GEN. WASHINGTON, where he will use every exertion in his power to accommodate those who may favor him with their patronage. ROOMS TO RENT. THE subscriber has several rooms to rent, convenient for OFFICES OR FAMILIES, Situate on Mulberry street. FULTON S FA PP. Madiion July 26 10 19.
M nisox HALL. Milton Stapp, respectfully informs the public, that he has taken an interest in the MADiSON HALL, immediately oppo-dte his old stand; where troni ins former attention to business and the convenience ot his establishment, he hopes to merit a share cf public patronage. July 31, iSiiu 139
TAILORING BUSINESS. H AMPLE & HEED RESPECi FULLY inform their customers & the public, tiiat they have commenced the rl V ( ) r niii En s hi ess o in partnership, in the room formerly occupied by Doctors Downey & Vatts, on Maincross street, adjoining Messrs. Branham & Stapp's tavern. They invite all those who wish any thing done in their line of business to give them a call. They Hatter themselves that from their attention and long experience in business they will give general satisfaction. They have just received the latest fashions from Philadelphia, and presume they are such as will please gentlemen of refined taste without discrimination. They tender their thanks individually to their former customers for their patronage while carrying on separately, and hope to merit and retain their future support in conjunction. August 28, iS 1 9. 142 3 ME MOT AIL 3 DOCTORS DOWNEY & V ATI'S, have removed their shop to one of Maj. Stapp's rooms on Mulberry street, two doors below the corner, and directly opposite Doct. Canby's three story brick house, where they may be consulted, at all times unless absent on professional business. Thcv continue to render their services in the practice of Physic, Surgery, Obstet ricks, cc. Madison, August 24, 1 8 19. 14.2 LAST NOTICE. We once more request all persons that are indebted to us by note or book account to make payment before the tenth of next month. Persons failing to comply with this notice, may expect their accounts to be put in the hands of proper officers for collection. DAVID M'CLURE, & Co. August 23, 1 S 19 142 LOST, THE tenth volume of Mavor's Universal History. Any person having it in their possession, will confer a favor on the undersigned by informing him of the same, or leaving it at Gen. Meek's Law ofHce. JAMES F.D.LANIER. August 18th 18 19, 142 .NOTICE. 1 HE following articles will be tsken in payment for subscrip. tions to this office, at the customary prices, viz: Flour, .Meal, Butter, Lard, v.uicucus, iiggN, otigar, u wa;;, 'Fallow, and Linen.
LOOK SHARPALL persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle their accounts. It is hoped those whose accounts have been standing for sixty days and longer, will pay attention to this notice; if they do not they may expect to have cost added to their accounts without respect to persons. CHAS. W.BASNETT. August 28, 18 19. 142 MIL! FAR Y NO I ICE. THE Jefferson Dragoons will muster at Madison, on the third Saturdav oeinjr the 18th ot the present month, according to law. The parade at 10 o'clock, A. M. or as near that hour as possible. By order of the comdmandant. II. H. BAKER, istscrg Madison, Sept. 1, 1S19.
LOOK AT THIS. The subscribers f or the build -jnjr of the court house in Madison, are hereby notified that the first instalment (being one fourth of their subscription) has become due; they are therefore requested to pay the same to Miltcn Stapp, who is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. fOHNSERING, 3 WM.SILNNON, S MIL ION STAPP,) September x, 1S19. 143 NOTICE. ?Those indebted to William Carpenter for Legal Services, are requested to make payment immediately. Although he is willing to indulge, and always has indulged to a great extent, still he conceives there is a point at which indulgence must stop. Those who can satisfy him that they are unprepared to piy all thcv owe him, will receive such indulgence as their circumstances may require; but he hopcLi that such persons will at least consult him on that point. WILL: CARPENTER. September 4, 1819. 143 3 TAKE NOTICE. There will take place on the 23d day September next, a sale of the lots in the town of Versailles, the county seat of Ripley county. Terms, one eighth part of the purchase money paid in hand, the b dance in three equal annual instalments. Bond and security will be required of the purchaser. There wili also be cried oft to the lowest bidder on said day, the building of a brick court house in said town, forty feet square. A plan of said building may be seen at Branham's tavern, Madison, the Hotel in Vevay, and the clerk's offices in Brookville, and Versailles JOHN RICHEY, Agent for Ripley County. September 4, 1819, 143 LAND FOR SALE. I wish to sell the north west quarter of section 14, in town 4, and range 11. The above land lies about four miles north of Madison, la. about fourteen acres of which are cleared, and has two cabbins and some fruit trees on it. Any person wishing to purchase will call on Joseph Wilson, near the premises, who will make known the terms of sale. JAMES RIDDLE. September 4, 1819. 143
LAND OFFICE MoxF A list of banks the notes q, . , are receivable as cash p? sale cf public lands at e Bank of the United State, brancr w lrd Bank of Virginia & branches Farmers bank, ditto, 1
Bank of Penn. (Philadelnh n.ni- Te-a. a 1 a5j Bank ot Philadelphia u ' iu.iniuio 1 a. lticLnaiues tin. -1 Mechanics bank of Citv a County do. Commercial bank of Pen. fa Schuilkill bank ditto, Bank of Northern Liberties dc Bank of Baltimore in Baiting Bank of Maryland ditto Union bank ot Baltimore ' Mechanics bank 44 Merchants bank of Baltimore. Franklin bank of Commercial 5; Farmers do. Farmers ee Mechanics do. Bank of Caliitn. Dl-t. cf Cd Union bank oi George town cb Farmers ee ?lechaiacs bank Patriotic do. of Wash Bank of Washington C 9 Bank of the Metropolis Union Bank of Alexandra Bank of Alexandria, Bank of Potomack, Farmers bank of 5i 5 New York bank - New York, )1 Manhattan Company ditto Mechanic:: Bank t Merchants Bank Union Bank of Bank of America. Bank of Ky- & branches, Farmers and Mechanics brk Lexington," Ky. Commercial bank of Louisville, Ky. Bank of Chilhcothe, State bank ot la. Vincenncs, Hink ot Illinois at Sh.ivvnf.5. town, Bank of Missouri St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi Natchez, Bank of Orleans, Orleans, Bmk of Louisiana, Planters Bank do. Except notes of a less dcr.o mination than five dollars. (CO R RHCTLD W IL K LY.) THE HIGH EST PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for whsJt, Oats, Tallow and llhJe. at Wm. Shannon's store in Midison, Indiana. August 24, 18 19: 1 1 TAKE NOTICE. Those persons who purchased property at the sale of Andrew Fulton, dee'd. are hereby informed that their notes ar: now due, and will be placed is the hands of proper officers for collection, if not paid by the lirst of October. THOS. TAYLOR, September 4 1 3 19.
CASH! CASH!! CASH!!ALL thuve indebted to th subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts cither by cash or notes ag1 the tenth of September, as loc gerindulgence cannot be givc0' Those who do not avail thern selves of this opportunity find their accounts in of proper officers for collect0"' JOHN SHITTY N, B. The subscriber wishes to purchase a qul of wheat for which the hlr st price will be given in ca?,J or payment of debts, clcib A; at the Gallatin StwmM'' or at his store in MalisoMiH ana. 'v August 2 8, 1819 1 :
