Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 161, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 January 1820 — Page 4

C.POSTLEY'S Patent Cooking Stoves, or Portable Kitchens. manufactured & sold by H. MILLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner of Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, corner of Main and Columbia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establishment. The different sizes arc calcutated to do the cooking for smalt and large families, public hcues and steam boats, and are so extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed with ease by a child, twelve or fourteen years of age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, asuilieicncy of mcu, fisii, fowls and vegetables to make a dinner for horn 5 to 100 persons, while at the same time may be baked fron one to eight good sized loaves of bread. A wooden vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons of water, can also be kept boiling, for the purpose of washing, &c. all these are done simultaneously and with one small fire! The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the eastward within two or three years past, particularly in the cities of N. York and Baltimore, with the rapid sale and general approbation they have met with since their first introduction last winter, west of the mountains, are sufficient testimonials of their utility and advantage. The subscribers having purchased of the patentee, the right for miking and vending said stoves in the western country, avc ready to execute with punctuality a:ul despatch all orders, at their r.unutattury, as auove, where aUo mav be had CAs L and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable tor parlours, oliices, stores m l bed-room, to which boilers mav be attached it wanud. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. Findley, Zanesville ; James Effinger, Lancaster: J. M'Coy, Chilicothe. Kentucky -- A. M January & Co. Maysville ; J. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels. Louisvilie ; andLuther Stephens & Co. Lexington. Tennessee -- Joseph Littleton, Nashville, Indiana -- Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana -- Jas. C Wiikins, Natchez. Missouri Territory Messrs. Neal & Ligget, Sr. Louis. H. MILLER & Co. June S, i S 1 9. 133 121110, TO BE LET ON RENT, A compleat two story brick house in the town of Madison, Jefferson county, situated on Walnut street, near the corner or second street. The above property is well calculated for a public house or boarding house, as their are four rooms on each floor with fireplaces in i - U rom. Any person wish1 i o rent may know the 10s by applying to thesubv vcr Hvin ; m tec p-en ises. JOHN ii U.vi -;N. lXcciulvr. 2?d:, 1019 l59 &

DOCTORS HICKS & W ATTS, Having entered into partnership, offer their professional services to the citizens of Madison and its vicinity, as Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Their office is adjoining thePrinting Office. December 18, 18 15. 157 Commission Warehouse. Emanuel Young, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, has commenced the Storage and Commission Business, where all kinds of produce and merchandise will be Stored cr sold as mav be directed, and a liberal advance made on any consignment. lie also expects by the steam boat Maid of Orleans, a I arge & General Assortment of Groceries, which he will be able to sell at wholesale on moderate terms. December 11, 1819. 15S

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The subscriber has four farms lying 51-2 miles north of Madison on the direction to Vernon, 1 1. which he will s-Ji low for cash. Tlie first farm has 45 acres cleared, with good fences, comfortable cabins, a small orchard and 4. running spring. The second has 30 acres cleared, good fences, a hrge and commodious two sto ry nc wed log house, shingled roof, carpenters work done in a neat and workman like manner, with two good brick chimneys with three fireplaces. Also a kitchen of like materials, good peach and apple orchards. Also two others immediately in the neighborhood, with about fourteen acres cleared on each, good fences and comfortable cabins, a ith plenty of ncver failing spring. The above designated farms may be had on reasonable terms, by paying one half within six months after pur. chasing, and "'the remainder in eighteen months. For further particulars apply at t liis office, to James Burns Eq. or to John Barns in Vernon, Indiana, the proprietor. JOHN BURNS. January 1st. 1820. 159.

til i-w cents per bushel WILE be paid, in cash, for any quantity cf Flax Seed, delivered at the Oil Mill, in Cincinnati, during the present year, by E. k J. N. ROBINS, A?. 3, Loivcr Market-street. Cincinnati, Sepr. :8, iSio. 149 13 w.

The State cf Indiana,") Jellerson County. J Jefferson Cireuit Court Qctcher terrty 1819. 1 bonus Boicourt, ) ou vs V in Chance James M'Cabe, jr' This day came the plaintiff by his counsel and filed his bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction ot the court that the deti 'niaiu is at this time a non-rc-n. w.i; or this state. It is thereloreorucxed iy the court? that

notice of the pendency of this bill be published in the "Indiana Republican," for four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendant shall enter his appearance to this suit, and answer said bill on or before the first day of the next term cf this court, that the bill will be taken as confessed and the maters and things therein will be "heard and determined in his absence. By order of the court, ' A copv test, R. C. TALBOTT, c. J. c. o The State of Indiana, " Jefferson County 3 ss Jefferson Circuit Court OctobtY termy 18x9. Thomas Boicourt, Foreign vs C AttachJames M'Cabe, j ment. This day came the plaintiff by his attorney, and the defendant although solemnly called came not but made default; and it appearing to the satisfaction ot the court that defendant is rot at this time a re sident of this state. Therefore it it is ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this attachment be published in the "Indiana Republican," for four weeks successively; and that -unless the said defendant shall appear by himself or his counsel within one year from the date of the return of this attachment, and give special bail to answer said uit, that judgment will be entered up against him by default and the property so attached will be sold for the satisfaction cf the plaintiff. By order of the court, A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, c. J. c.c. 59 NEW FACTOri. Y. CIRODE, HAS for sale at his shop, on 5th cross street, back ot Messrs. IVither & Jacob's store, Chamois & Buck Skin, Suitable for Glover's 5c coachmaker's, Printers, Suspender Manufacturer's, Sec. &c. White Leather, for saddlers, Apothecaries, Shoe Bindings, &c. ALSO Tanned Sheep and Deer Skins for Book Binder's, Shoe Binding's, Apron's, Saddler's and Card Manufacturer's, Colored Sheep and Deer Skins, for Trunk Maker, xc. kc. An assortment of Parchment. He has always on hand a quantity of Wool for Hatters, etc. etc. He will give cash for Sheep and Deer Skins, Louisville, Nov. 6, 1819. 152 13W NOTICE. ALL Book Accounts to the commencement of the present year, must be settled by note or payment by the 15th of February nct. After that period, unsettled accounts (with, out discrimination) will be left in the hands of some one forim. mediate collection. In future there will be no credit given for medicine sold at the shop. JOHN HOWES. Madison, jan. 1 1 rh, 1820. 160

1HE HIGHEST PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for wheat, Oars, Tallow and Hides, at Win, Shannon's store in Madison. Indiana, August 2, 1S19:- 14

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NOTICE. I and to ;va

at the courthouse door in the tcram of Vernon, Jennings courV' v state of Indiana, ou Tuesday and Wednesday-the first and

ys of tch. next, to satisty and pay tha taxes due on each tra-t ivii lot respectively for the year 18 TJ, together with costv 0

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to rit:

Rcnuted owners Names Mqses Brooks James Bland John Barns David Cummins George Craig Same James Corns John Copple Drew & Caswell William Francis John Gwathmey Same Name Unknown John Gaddis John Gaw Isaac Ilohnan Uw'id Hoskcli Jack Johnson Robert Mitchell Daniel Spears Unkmvrn James clh James Cireea T hn Owens, senr.

Tho following is a list of lots in the town of Vernon, to wit: Reputed corners Nos. dojh. ct2. Stephen Andrews AG J 50

Same 4 7 Copeland P. J. Arion 2IO Dawson lilackmore 11

1st rate 2d rate water Qr. sec. T. R.Ent course sec.

112 Gniham nv? 30 6 9

10O bix Mile se 2 7

1G0 Iusc. sv 7 l'oO Musk. :nw 12 1G0 Sandy nw CO 160 Sandy nvv 31 SO L. Musk.se G4 320 Do. s. half 20

12 Sandy frac. 5 Musk. S'.v 1GO Sandy se 25 J 60 Sandv sw 25

20 Sandy n. half 35 8 80 Coffee cr. nw 20 5

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160 Musk. 160 Sandy 320 203 Musk. 1G0 Musk.

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M-5 3 21G 195 32 200 2v3 213 139 luo 18

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Bacl Bendy Co')bs or Wilso William Curtis Eber.c.tr Dupcy Sa'tJC Same Same J .,ob Kelly J Ienrv M effort?. Jacob Menord Same

Collider M'Colllstcr 1S9 David Owen 143 Sa-ae 114. George Kcs5 5'J Simeon L. Hcvnolds 153

The following is list of lots in the

town of G'inf'.va.

Wills Atht Josrph BanAnthony lUdglet Tobn Bovles 'lios. Uranham Joshua CriKhfield Same

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ne 18 sw 34. nw 25

1G0 Grajh. sw 1 160 Gray. rrj 3 t lGO Musk. sir 23 1G0 L. 3Iusk. se 30

One Horse Caswell Drct Same Caswell ?c Co. Horace French Ahrar.i Circsi Alex. Kirkpatrick V;l!ian MDov-tIl Same Same Same John Knitfs sain same same James Okvcn-s Joseph. Perro same John Rook sains . r. . e W'ullara ri.man an;:: Auaa Vaiimetor same Levcn C. A.Vclis satr.f Svlu.-.t property Uukr.r v n

12) Wntr: due attendance will h 10. -given Lv mc D "MAUKiCE BAKER, Sh'tf. j.C.

2 50 25 :1 OO 50 f ot 2 rri o 1 1 75 37i 374 )7 3 7 02 .J 874 371

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3 E 3 E r is 71 17 23n 7 41 n 30 40 98 711 85 35 3G 1G M 92 t05 '.' 35 5g i t

2 10 2 10 4 20 1 oS 2 la 2 40 2 10 2 1( 2 ia 2 10 m 17 h 15 12i IS

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four year old next spring, thir

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T hivp tlfM-jositea in tn . . ,. a

treamrers onuc

of Jefferson, three

sixty two cents, in redemption of one hundred and sixty acres of land whirh was sold in January 14th iSiS, for trre taxes of 18x6, as the property of Hazel Lovelace; number not known. HE2EKIAH STOUT. January 8th, 1S20.

manuri! m rvivnt v rlnlinrN and

in the county ... U

dollars and J im- umkmw ; ;

Y ENDUE.. Tiil be exposed to public sale on 'Thursday 20th inst. at the dwelling house of the subscriber on the Ohio, one

NO TIGS. Received of Ebcnezer Hutch-

mile from Madison on the ruai leading from Madison to Civ cinnau. one turn lmrst! W120C

cson three Dollars, in redemp- and AariH!SSt ozz carti two tion of a quarter section of lond looms, cattle, how, farming lying in range 3, Town 5, sec utensils and household furnition 36, and norchwest cjuar- turc. Also it private sale bf-

vtfc- VWUUJ XVrf; t ween two and three hunarcu

sold for the taxes in 181 7.

JOSEPH OGLE3UY. C. T.

CAUTION.' T he public are hereby cautioned against taking an assignment on a note given by the subscriber to Daniel Cots, for eight dolls, and fifty cents, aa 1 have paid said Cots the amount of said note. RICHARD PURD1E. January 12, 1S20.

bushels of potatoes and c& good cot and calf. A credi will be given on the usual tcrir Sale to commence at 1 clpc Tiic premises for rent i: would be suitable for r three families. Due attendance will be given by me ANDREW HENDERSON January yhy 182c

TAKEN UP By Joel Law living in Gra. ham township, Jefferson county9 a Gray Mare, six years old

last spring, no marks or brands in its forehead 3pPrJ1 .v.

ty dollars and 50 cents. Also, Cliarlc W. lanctr, an Iron Gray btud Colt, with JOHN l t$ vunjall strrpe dawn hh laa 57th Dec, iSio

TAKEN DP r BvDrook Bennett of M son township, lefferson ty, Indiana, one Roan colt, supposed to betwo ) f rh y