Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 152, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 November 1819 — Page 1

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conditions. TV KV.PU1U.ICAX" will i .n'i-'TJ'-I at tae ofhee for two h I'-."' - 1 - ,.r an:v.m, naid in a:!ii pn 'i witam tv a mar.tn 2lr.j in a-lv rxc ; two dollars and cents if paid within twelve ye; a:U three dollars if not pi.v il' he discontinue! at a. 1 w A y' c te-i a s-ascner VA US' . -v!"rt:i.i v at me '.im 1 of ! ir 'his intcntian to discoa '. .- h will ii.- held n s'y.f ) d ro Mio-criptjcn. taenn rot excceiW m'VI inserted three times l;r'i'WJ.Ml.ir ; longer ones in pro- .;- ivl if the number of in-v,ra-,-M . . , . 4K.rils d.-s:rcd, are not speciticd, , be continued at the ex,'V,cf the adveitiser until orderAll letters to the Editors povt paid. 4 C.POSfLEY'S Palont cooking Moves, or Prla?)le Kitchens. MANUFACTURED & sold vv . MILLER e Co. in Scc;n.u:ct, two doors front the corner ct Woo 1 street, Pittsbur!; and aUo at their store, CornW M "m and Columbia Streets Cincinn iti. 1 his st)vc with fixtures ;rrpte, comprises every necMry article of apparatus ior extensive cooking es;a:)Iiih 1 fc dill rem nre calcuti d ) the cooking for null and !arg-'fmihes public '..tLS and Mem boats and

ire o extremely simple in their Ko. 313, in the town of Lexoiniction, as to be managed ington, la. t aken in execu-

'ith ease by a child, twelve or L-meen yeais ot age. With l his stove :my becookJ by baking, roasting, boil- ': and by steam, a suiliciency ivc.it, IIS I, di, t'.rxU and ve -u,nv;s to make a dinner tor J.'vr:i - to ico persons, while si the sunt time may be baked fom 1 re to ei-ilit loaves ot bread. A woojen vessel containing troin tw:ntv to fittv gallons of viter, cm also b k -ot boiling, r the purpose of v ahinr, ecc. 't;ifse are done simultaneously and with one s nail liie ! I he circumstance of these r- us having got into vei) J.'tr.cr.d use at the eastward :toi:i two or three yetr piNt, f-sni uiarlv in the cities ot im. rk and Baltimore, with tne pi I ide in 1 general approbam they have met wit Si s.nce l!-dr first intioduction lat winter, west of the mountains, suliinent fcstmmnials v: tlr utilitv and ad vintage. 5-he subscribe rs having pur-

t'iasednf thepatcntee, the right consideration the situation of lr nuking and vending said the third division of the Indiaoves in the western country, na militia, and being convinc-

are ready to execute with punctla'ity and despatch all orders, oieir m mutactury, as above, k:rc also mav be had CAS V SHEET IRON Si OVEh, -ti!)lc for parlours, ollioes, j,fc, and b:d-rooms, to which 1 -cri may be attached if wanfJ

The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in difTercut parts of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. Findley, Zancsville ; James Elllnger,

Lmcaster; J. M'Coy, Chilicothe. Kfntucky A. M. January & Co. Maysville ; J. 6c P. JL, inc; IUC vut.. Dudi cjs s ' t Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B BowLouisvilie ; and Luther Stephens 5c Co. Lexington, INashville. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Lcuisiana Jas. C. Witkins, Natchez. Misssuri Territory Messrs. Neal & Ligget, St. Louis. H. MILLER & Co. lti",:J,tc jen wiuuvn, June S. 1819- 133 ismo. . NOTICE. I will expose to public sale for cash in hand, at the house of N. ManvilL on Tiiesdnv th 23d day of this inst. the -foP lowinrr nroncrtv. viz: two cows, 4 yearlings, one two year old colt, eleven stand of bees, one pir of riinbcr wheels about eight thousand feet of plank, and thirty head of h-crS. Giver up and levied on as the property ot N. Manviil, at t!ie suit of David Easton, assignee &c. Sale to commence' betwecn the hours of 10 and o'clock, where due attendance will be given by M. SPAPP. d. T. r. November 2, iS ig. NOTICE. I here will be exposed to p:4ilie sale tor cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Monday the 2 2d inst. in-lot tiou as the property ot Ar chibr.ld rienunir, at the suit of 9 ' John P. Holhcc and wife. Sale to commence between the hours ot 10 ami 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given bv M. STAIT, d. s. J. c. November 2, 1810. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between Wm. Powell and Patrick Murphy, is this day dissolved, as the said Murphy has long since iolated the articles of co-pat nei ship- and to prevent the said Murnhv'simposing upon myself or the publie, I hereby "ive notice ot the dissolution. WM. POWELL. October iS, 1S19. 15GENERAL ORDERS. AdiutarJ General's Qtp.cc. 19J Ccrvdon, Oct, 19, 18 Tiie rrovernor andcomman. der in chief, having taken into ed ot the necessity of forming a new division therefrom, orders and directs, that the 5th brigade be erected into, and compose a new division, to be called the Fifth Division. And the commander in chief doth further order and direct, that the sixth, twenty-first, and

twenty. ninth regiments, and the independent battalion commanded by major Jeremiah Talbott, remain as the 5th brigade; and that the third, the fourteenth and fifteenth regi-

ments compose a new brigade, to be called the Tenth Brigade, General Alexander A. Meek, commandant of the 5th Bngade and col. Abel C. Pepper, commandant of the third regicral of the tenth brigade, will issue orders immediately to the commandants of regiments in their respective brigades, directing, that an election be held, on the 291I1 day of Nov. next, - ".v u,. Ifv..v. fr a major general to command the fifth division, and that due notice be given of the place of holding such election, 1" order, H. P. COCURN, Asst. BRIGADE OROE IS. Thc command nits of regrs. in the 5th brigade in the Above order mentioned, as also ot the battalion, will nicety at tlieir usual placesof drilling their commands on the day named in the order ot the commander in chief, and superintend the election for a major General, to command the 5th division, anl m:lk- their scorns to the command ml of brija-Je, v. lthout 1h i.1v. A. - r - 1 -r - -ry cjiiig. 5th E. ig. la. Ma. Oct. 28, 1810. The Editor of the Examr.Tuncr, r.t vtvay, will please dl gvethc above r. tew insenions. 1 ; 1 T..xEN UP ET John Eloor in Jefferson coutty, Saluda township, a briglv. bav mare about nine years ott!, 13 12 hands high, star an snip,oinc saddle spots, souje Miite on her fv)rc for)t pistern oint, branded on her riirhr slouUIer with a horse slioe, an! has the pole evil Appraiseobeforc me, to t8 dollars bv Rtnes TsPEirdev and Charles MSroom, August 2-3, 1819. SAME. IVivtlsLEV, j. p. i 1. iS "UP By William '.ampb.'il in Jetfcrson county, S ahida town. ship, a brown mare 14 1-2 hands high, blazed l ice, nim fore and hid teet white, branded on the igh shoulder thus, II vF, on il. olTalioulder y, on tiie nigh thiu'i y, about 10 years oKl Apprised before me, by William Bnnet and Charles M'Broom, Uzo dolls. SAME. M'KINLE', j. p. August 25, 1819. TAKEN UP By John Cartor, jfcrson county, bauuia townsip, a roan Dav mare, 12 veal oid, , hands high, no brand celVable Appraised befoi me to 2 dollars, June 26, 189. SAML. M'KINLLY, j. j Magistrates iilanks For sale at this ofiice

RAN AWAY from the subscriber living on Harrod's creek, Jefferson county, Ky. a bright mulatto named aged about twentv one years, has black liair, a blemish in his right eye from a wheat beard, the little finger of one hand he cannot straighten from a cut on his hand; he had on when lie went away 1 grey broad cloth surtout, black pantaloons, and coat of superfine cloth, a French watch, &c. The above reward will be given if secured in any jail so that I get him again or the reward with all reasonable charges if brought home to me. JOIIND. LOCKE, jr. September 27, 1819. 150 1 7t

WANTED, a quantity of good While Ccans, for which one dollar per bushel will be iven bv R. DEvRBOkNyCo. Ma lison, Oct. 28, 18 iq. GOOD NEWS FROM TOWN. AVa3 found on t lie 19th inst. n certain sum of money, in the rout leading from Madison up Crooked creek to Graham. The owner can get it again by applvinsr to the subscriber, doi ii scribing it. and ravin:' for this advertisement. Ronr. PULLIAM. October 22, iS 19. 151 TAKEN UP By Aaron Vanorman, a brown mare, 14 1-2 hands high, id years old, near hind and oil" fore foot whire Gome ?uldle spots, small rar and snip poraicd before me by James W. Donalds and Joshua illhoit, to 40 dollars. SAME. MKLLKV, j. July 2 is:, 1819, TAKEN UP By Robert Hopkins, (a man of cooi)in Jeile son county, Saluda township, a sorrel mare, 13 1-2 hands high, branded with the lettei D on each shoulder, 5 years old Appraised before me, by James W . lonal .Is, and Joshua Willhoit to 20 dollars. SAML. MdClNLEV, j.p. July 2 1st, 1819. " NO 1ICE. WILL be exposed to public sile for cash in hand at the court house door in Madison, on Monday the 2 2d day of November inst. all the right and title of Wm. Fleming in and to lot No. 72, in the town of Lexington, la. Taken in execution to satisfy two judg ments against said Fleminp; one in tavor of Sturgus and Luckett, and one m tavor ot Jacob Fouts. Sale to coaimence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be. given by M. STAPP, cf. n. J. cx Koven:ber6, 181c

THE HIGHES T PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for wheat Oats, Tallow and Hides, r, Wm. Shannon's store in Mad son,Tndiana.

vJjA-URust 24, 1 Sic. 1 JLN ALL officers haying funaV rn;their handproperly' belongs i'ng to the "Cotinty Seminary' fund, are recjuestcd to pay them over to nie immediately. If not, the prosecuting attorney will be required to proceed against them as the law directs. R. CR AVENS. Tritnce. October 20,, 1S19. 150 it MllFGuODS. THE subscriber has just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general assortment ot goods, suitable for the Kali & W inter .rt; .s, and is now opening t! -n ;.r the new three story b, iek ! -q near the corr.cr of Man,. ' -s aod Mulberry streets, Mad.sont They consist of i ry Goods, Groceries and II an! ware : nil of which he will sell at reasonable prices for cash, wheat, pork, or country linen. I. T. CANBV. October 16, 1819 140 : j U ibil tiii , i.eat. SIXTV. TWO AND A MAI c:en rs per bushel ? Will be given at tiie Gaditin Steam Mill, for govd merchantable WHEAT, if deliveieci immediately, in such bank ia-. per as they receive :it the Fariners and Mechanics Bank ir iMadis Intfiana, inpa)mcnt or tii ir debts. J hey havo iiour, n;cd and Whiskey for' sde, at Jacob G. Doyle's h: Madison, on the following terms: three bushels and a bailor wheat per hundred, nr two dollars and fifty cents in csh; forty-five cents per g-ahon for whis!;ey by thobanel', the barrel given in; corn meal at ty two and a rents, or o::;: bushel of wheat jvt hufhcU 'I he rate., of exchange z t!i mii!, aher tiie first of November will bconc hundred ptmncl of superfine Hour, tor three bu-hels and twenty lbs. wheat. JAMES M'CONATH.Y, October 21, Tj. r 'o"4 0? I-iJ cents per bt;:,hel WILL be paid h: ash, for any quantity of 1 Msix - Seed, delivered at the Oil Mil!. Cincinnati, during the presen E. es: J. N. ROBINS, Ko. 3, Lo-ver Miir;:e:-strcct . Cincimiati, Sent. iS, iSio 149 ?3 w. H) la Nic menus Vr nh ar thi. rfiic-