Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 145, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 September 1819 — Page 4
c. Porru;rs Patent Cocking Stoves, or Portable Kitchens. M ANUFAC LURED & sold by H. MILLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner ot Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, corner ot Main and Columoia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establishment. I he different sizes arc calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public houses and stc itr. bo its, and Are soextremelv simple in their construction, as to he managed with e !c by a child, twelve or fourteen years or age. With this stove iniv be cookcd bv bikinr, roistinc;, beding, and by steam, asutliciency of meat, iish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner for trom 5 to tea persons, while at the sime time mav be baked from one to eight good bized loaves ot bread, A wooden vessel containing from twenty to tiftv irallons ot water, cm also be kept boiling, for the purp vise of v-ashing, vc. all these are done simultaneously and with one small lire ! i .'ie circumstance of these stoves hivifjg got into very f;-nera! use at the eastward witiiin two or three years pa-t, particularly in the cuie ot N. Vork and Baltimore, with ihe rapid sale an i general approbation thev have met with since their first introduction lest winter, west of t lie mountains, are sufficient testimonial of their utility an J adv image. The subscribers having purchased o! the patentee, the right for making and vending said stoves in the western count rv, are ready to execute with punctuality an J despatch a'l ciders, at their manulactury, as anove, wlierc aho mav he had CAST and SI ILK V IRON LOVES, suitable lor parlours, odke, More and bed-rooms, to which boilers may be attached it rented. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons rei i in in diiferent parts of t lie country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio X. C. Fmdlcv, Zanesville ; James Eiiinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Cniticothe. K ntucky A. II. Janmry S: Co. Miysvillc ; J. ec P. Dudley, Frankfurt ; J. B Bow. els, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens 5c Co. Lexington. Ten nsssee oseph Li t tic t on , Nashville. Indiana Ji. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana fas. C. Wiikins, Natchez. Missou ri Territory Messrs. Neal & Ligget, St. Louis.
IL MILLER & Co. June S, 18 19. 133 1 21110. WILI jTm O. iHJTLEU AND THOMAS I. TOiiD, Attornics at Law, II.ivc t-motai imo a proichsional co-pai fuT-ihip; tUcrc tiilice is kept in tdo tuwnof I'ort-William, where one, ot IhiUi of them, may be general iv consulted. They will r.gularly attend such the adjacent circuit romts (both in Kcntmky k ln.li.m.0 as do nt conflict. Their joint exertions may be relied on in all c.es where either of diem may be 1 m pin vi d Port-Willi im Junc2&, 1B19. 1 . i 1)1 s . 1 . n K ; 1 . i J 5 jofsah it this QJlicc
The State cf Indiana, Jefferson County,
Jefferson Circuit Court June Term, 1819. Phcbc Bulling LibclforDI. John Bulfm, ) VorCe This day came the complainant by her counsel, and the defendent although - solemnly called came not, but made default, and it appearing to the satifaction cf 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 shall on or before the first day cf the next term of this court, enter his appearance and answer raid complainants bill, that the court will proceed to hear and determine the tame in his absence. Bv order of the court. R. C. TALBOIT cl'k The State of Indiana, ? Jdlerson county, 5 J e be 1 u on Circuit Court June Term, 1 3 19. fohn Shirk, ) . .. . r T. Libel for Oi- , vs t t- t i V. o 1 ce. jane Shirk, j This day came the complainant by his counsel, and the defendent although Solemnly tab led came not but made default, and it appearing to the satisfaction ot the court, that the defendent is not at this time z resident of this ; tate therefore it is considered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the Indiana Republian, for eight weeks successively; and that unless the said deiendent shall on or before the 1st clav of the next term of this court, enter her appearance and answer said complainants bill, that the court will proteed to hear and deter nun ce the same in her absence. By order of the com t, K. C. TALBOIT cl'k. 1 HE SEA SERPENT. The prepare cf the time?, nd the iruncJtaic call lor money, nukes it necessary for all persons indebted to me, either bv note or book account, whose accounts have become due, to make immediate payment, Ic is expected that those wh oc bilk are of long standing, will pay particular attention to this ictJUCst. N. D. G ROVER. August 7, 1819. 139 Public ntertainntvnt. JOHN DOKSKY Respectfully, informs Iiii friends andthe public generally, that he has opened a house of EN IERTAINMENT on Main cross street, at the sign of CiEN WASHINGTON, where he will use every exertion in his power to accommodate those who may favor htm with their patronage. ROOMS TO RENT. THE subscriber has several rooms to rent, convenient for OFFICES OR FAMILIES, Situate on Mulberry street. MILTON SI AFI Madison July 26 1819.
MADISON HALL. Milton Stapp, respectfully informs the public, that he has taken an interest in the MADISON HALL, immediately opposite his old stand; where from his former attention to business and the convenience ot his establishment, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. July 31, 1S19. 139
TAILORING BUSINESS. SAMPLE $ REED RESPEC I FULLY inform their customers & the public, that they have commenced the .Tailoring Business in partnership, in the room formerly occupied by Doctors Downey S: Watts, 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 Hitter 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 withou t discrimination. They tender their thanks individually to their 4 former customers lor their pit1 on age while carrying on scpirafely, and hope to merit and retain their future support in conjunction. August e", 18:9. -142 3 BRIGADE ORDERS. "Having icccivcd oniciil information, that the 6th Rect. :n the 5th brigade Indiana militia, contain more than its legil number cf companies. The Field officers of said brigade will meet at the court house in Switzerland county, on the 8th day of Oct. next, for the purpose cf dividing n aid Re.iiiucnt according to O CI law. I"!v order of the Gen. J AS. F. D. LANIER, Aid. ept. ( t h , 1 3 19. The Independent Examiner, r.nd Indiana Oracle, will pleas.: give the above a few insertions. GREAT BARGAIN. For sale or rent on accommodating terms, the house formerly occupied by the subscriber as a tavern, adjoining tiie Public Square in Vernon, Jennings county, Indiana. The house is well calculated for a tavern, hiving four rooms and a good kitchen the stabie is interior to none in the place. If the above establishment is not suld shortly it will be rented JOSEPH NEWTON. Vernon, Sept. i 1, 1819.144 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 Linen.
OATS Will be taken in payment ot debts due this office, if brought immediately. Madison, Sept. m ,
ENTERTAINMENT. I). BLAUK.VIOKE, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he keeps a house of ENTERTAINMENT on the main leading road from Madison to Cincinnati, Law--renceburgh and Vevay, two and a half miles from Madison; where he has good pasture, stabling, oats and hay, to accommodate those who may favor
him with their patronage. iept. 10, a 8 19. 144 MILITARY NOTICE. THE J IitTE R SO N D R AGOON S will muster at Madison, on the third Saturday being the tSth of 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 coindmandant. II. II. BAKER, istserg't. Madison, Sept. i, 1819. LOOK AT THIS. Thcsubscribcrs for the building of the court house in Madison, are hereby. notiiicd that the first instalment (being one fourth cf their subscription) has become due; they are therefore requested to pay the same to Milton Stapp, who h authorised to receive and receipt for the same. IOI INSURING, -) H v.WM.SKANNON,f MIL I ON ST A IT, j 2 September 1 , 18 19. 143 NOTICE. Those indebted to William Carpenter for Legal Service-;, are requested to make payment immceiiateiv. Although lie h willing to indulge, and alwavs has indulged to a i;reat extent, still he conceives there is a point at which in d licence must stop. Those who can satisfv hhu that they are unprepared to pay rJl they owe aim, will receive buch indulgence as their circumstances may require; but he hopes that such persons will at least consult him on that noint. WILL; CARPENTER. September 4, 1S19. 4 j 3 TAKE NO i iCE. There will take place on the 23d day September next, a sa!c 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 eoul annual instalments. Bond and security will he re4 quired of the purchaser. There will also be cried oft to the lowest bidder on said day, the building of a brick court house in said town, fortv feet square. A plan of said building may be seen at Bran ham's tavern, Madison, the Hotel in Vevay, and the clerk's ofliccs in Brookville, and Versailles; JOHN RICHEV, Agent for Ripley County. September 4, 18 19. 143 TAKE NOTICE. Those persons who purchased property at the sale of Andrew Fulton, decM. are hereby informed that their notes arc now due, and will be placed in vac 11U.11US vi fivct wuw.iaxur collection, if not paid by the first of October. THUS. IAILUK, J AS. ANDERSON,
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B. Branham & Ni-WBE Having established Xh selves in Madison, in the cantile business, have 0? a complete & general a ment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery cc Groceries,
which were purchased in po, J . 1 , auu WH mj, tv tunc gtA)as a reduced prices. rYh feel disposed to procure bargains for cash, will call 1 mv-i oiwn-, una V nnn..' R. Branham s tavern, andt. ooors aoove the store of Mess-' S. Stapp and Co. Madison la. Aug. 6, i$i LAND OFFICE MO NET. A list cf banks, the notes cfizlU .arcrcccivable as cash f6r't)'. sale of public lands at Jfo PunL- nt the TTnifrl Q. f - .v.v Mi.41.ci ir.j b ranees, Bank oi Virginia & bvincks Farmers bank, ditto, ' Bank of Fenn. , PmhMnVnX Bank of North America,:-., I Bank of huadeiphn Farmers Mechanic do. M Mechanics bank of City County dc. Commercial bank of Pen. i Schuilkill bank-dit;o. Bank of Northern Liberties:! Bank of Baltimore in Baltimor. B ink of Maryland ditto. Union bank ot Baltimore Mechanics bank " j Merchants bank of Baltimore, ; Franklin bank of " Commercial & Farmers dc Farmers & Mechanics do. Bank of Colum. Dist. of Ci 1 Jnion ban k of (ieoretown d). Fanners ec Mcclnnics bank Patrioticdo. of Washington,, Bank of Washington Bink of the Metropolis Union Bank ot Alexandra Bank of Alexandria, Bank of Potomack, Firrners bank of New York b aide - New York, Man hat ( in C'unpany ditto ?d'chanics Bank Merchants Bank l.Tnion Bank of Bank of America ttiiilr nf Kv. - hranche.", r r - - . , . - . j, iMrmers and Mechanics Lexington, Ky. ,tt f Commercial bank of LouisviuVKv. B uik of Cnillicothe, State hank of la. Vincenne, Bank of Illinois at Shawn town, Bank of Missouri St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi Natchez. Bink of Orleans, Orleans, Bank of Louisiana, Planters Bank do. Except notes of a kss dew initiation than five dollars. (corrected WLEKLW LAND FOR SALE- f I wish to sell the north quarter ot section 14, in 1 4, and range 11. ihc land lier, about four miles nt of Madison, la. about iofj acres of which are clcarci t has two cabbins and sotn.'. trees on n. any Jviv ing to purchase will call 0 seph Wilson, near the ?rc$ trees on it. Anv person who will make kno '
tcrnvi of sale. .t JAMES KIDB'. September 4, M'
