Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 170, Madison, Jefferson County, 23 March 1820 — Page 4
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l he Hibn;i.r Iut- ej. r.eJ m la diMjn, Indiana, an o.'luc for the p w base ami sale ot lamis, a'ul for the tranjaetion of land eoneerns and land, intelligence" ;;enerall. Hi oibee for the-present is in the three story briek house of Dr. Canby, uheicbooKs are provided fur re5'itt(. rin' lands ode red ?)r sale or to Kae, farms to letu, houses to rent, vf. 6ve. w hieh ma be tc roistered by per-o;;s of. e ring tlvj sum', irve ot e.xpe.ise, i h:s Ki-:tt r will! e ope!i a nil time : tlurin rcgnlar hours of hnsii e: '-0 t!;t- inspection of those v h-, t.:.,- wish purchase or rer.r, . nd inform a": citn as to the sjt. v Dt'on and ad .'-.'.i s ot the same. '1 1 . sublet ihe r ill transact as n;;ent, ail eiuties r.- eted with latul concernsue h ; bin irrg and selling, p:u-in taws, b as;it; hinds, rciitn;;r b.oo'es, cvr. Convevancir.tr ot" all kit;;-. contrt.tee! w ith the ttaldish-
v "nt, .dl l)e attv r.d-'i to for a morat. c.-tvof-nsatiou. I will aKt) attt 'i.S to tit. sfioctK'n. nel entr- oi t V . 1 ibrL!cnt land districts this (to, :t nh'.cii rrcat pains v ill bi taken to make the moit ad- ( U iS s, i Let - the s .!)m ither !;a ; been mac- '...: 'tt p..t , tor sometime past, i .v. i. .;'t o': e of this kind, b in. 'h-i.dy plat oi the sure ! t!u ' 1 pri basr, from the east lh e of lh : t.o.e t vime distance v . r '1 th- tail - d Ohio. Ar. am;ev h.v. e aSo been made tor a ; . t t the sUr0 0f thr mw pnr- - a-e, w li-c h it is t-vpectt d will be . ,, t. ithtvs-. in a it w u i ks. tovftb.er 'h : . eld iuit s b the ?ut ve oi s. : : v ill be made to obi .in ?' .,i ih.- !'ml '.llkcj re mdar ie- ." t all lards en'. ret!, and hieh v .il ' 0' ido!t the l its, bv which n i ' .. i v v ma be bad "t all the ot-- ntered lands. Po sonc w;vh'iu to v r- t i , old or wv put chase tor tb- itp-;-t cf li.aki; Mlectioiu, 'rv r;1'. ;iit a stiort notice be arf ,:i"'n;:U.d 'ita plat-, o! such ( c t: i, v'i the oiuutiv a:. llu v mav v-'-h, v "rot note- of such land.-, a , . r.r. j . h A , :'iT - u no. -he U'm' ,mi i , ' ,!i of 'V e prc-prieVir VA.y "e.t wl nuna. i P ! 1 1 I i , . as v ed as ; t uu . h. sol. no.s to spat c i ;"!- in tb.c c i ! . h map-, a-.d - t '. as will l n li , e : a y. . . d i . i . , .11 i: . ! i .''' 1 1 "ti'iM' a -i a i !' id.M'.v and v" m ral local ml t mattou; rmd a Iw intends to It v ' wla.h- ' -i h; a.tentiot; o th. h. .-".-, i he b.ones b t!ie mo,t re e . : '! .n att nt ! .tt, to f : o satisf ti. n ! tb e w ! ni.ii' patronise t' md ittNine. It is hoped that all thoM- w h tia'e i.md to.- 'jed" tir p?i p jti t i r. "tt, w il! ome toiwat d and ie i-tit the saee.e, it is pre-s-amedhv that uhho tlu v mav accevni; 1 sh thi ir bji . t as soon, and v. oh as : 1 1 1 1 - tiiiibh" as ane tether av xsitiioi :h. ir reach. lrsons at a t'.ist nef u ho mav ha e business ti lb' ,0:ii d. . ripdwu, w ill ha e their i no a! v alii li.h d I v i . h tu-rs, ..st paid, to N. h. 1'AbM Kit. hso-i. M n t lJsOo. f7 DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm ot Richard Dearborn, S: Co. was dissolved on the iyth ult. Dy mutual consent. All persons indebted tor goods, will call on R. Dearborn, and discharge the same without delay; and all persons in debted tor 1 in ware, &c. are requested to call on James Cochran, and discharge their accounts immediately, as lonrer indulgence cannot be given. RICHARD DEARBORN, JAMES COCHRAN. Februarv 7 1S20. 26 : N. 1. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on the 'Tin arid Sheet Iron business in all its various branches, and ail orders will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to, Merchants can be supplied at the Pittsburgh priHe has also received th? rppointmcnt of Deputy Sealer lor Jefferson county, and will constantly keep on hand sealed measures.
C. POSTLE Y'S Patent Cooking Stoves, or Portable Kitchens. MANUFACTURED & sold by II. MILLER Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner of Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, corner ot Main and Columbia streets Cincinnati. 'This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every necessary article of apparatus for an extensi-c asking establishment. 'The dillcrent sixes are calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public houses and steam boats, and are so extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed with case by a child, twelve or fourteen years of age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a suiliclency or meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner fyr from 5 to ico persons, while at the si:nc time may be baked fion one to eight good sized loaves of bead. A wooden vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons ot water, can ?lo be kept boiling,, for the purpose of washing, &c. all thefc arc 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 ot 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, arc sutlicicni testimonials of their utility and advantage. 4 c) The subscribers having purchased ot thepatentec, the right ior making and vending said slovf- in t Ti c v.e;,r:rn countiv, arc ready to execute with punctuality and despatch all orders, it their manutr.aury, as above, where aUo mav be had CAST and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable tor parlours, oflices, stores atid bed-rooms, to which boilers may be attached if wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed agents, a follows : Ohio N. C. Eindlev, Zancsville ; Jaiues Eilinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Chilicothc. Kt ntuck-Y A. M. January ee Co. Maysville ; J. e P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens c": Co. Lexington. Tcnncsicc Joseph Littleton, Nashville. Indiana Ja. Cockran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Missouri Territory Messrs. Neal & Liggct, St. Louis. H. MILLER & Co. June S, iS 19. 133 1 21110. Conmiibbioti V alehouse. Emanuel Young, of JcfTersonvillc, Indiana, has commenced the S:srje 2nd Cor:mis:::n Business, where all kinds of produce and merchandise will be Stored or sold as may be directed, and a liberal advance made ca any consignment. He also expects by the steim boat Maid ot Orleans, a Large&Ucneral Assortment of Groceries, which he will be able to sell at wholesale on moderate terms. December n, 1 S19. 1 jS llAMv UhKOS
YFIE HIGHEST PRICE Will be given by Wiiltam and Hertry Shannon for wheat, Oats, Tallow and Hides, at Win, Shannon's store in Madison, Indiana. August 24, 1 S 19. 144 OFFICE OF THE EMIGRANT SOCIETY. At a late meeting ot the Directors of the Madison Emigrant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. Palmer to open, on behalf of the society, an ollice of Intelligence in this town. Havinir made this selection Cl of the agent, and being well satisfied of his ability ami zeal to effect the objects of the society, the directors hereby recommend Mr. Palmer and his ollice
to the attention of and others. emigrants In this office, according to notice already given, wid be deposited whatever can be collected to render the establishment interesting and usti-ul to the emigrant, and to those who arc enraged to promote th; improvement of our town and vicinity specially, and ot Indiana in gene rah Hooks, map, surveys, entries, articles ot information willbe open tree to them spec t ion of all who call at the- ollice. All information will be given readily and gratuitously, and especially to the Emigrant, whose benefit and convenience will be fedihtuily consulted by Mr. Palmer. By order of the Directors THOS. C. SEA RLE, Cor. Sec LaND aPEC.Ui.A fORS LOOK AT mis. The Subscriber will sell the following property, viz: oz Nos. 46 and 47 in the town of Vernon, Nos. 96, 97, 10 x, 129 c: 13c, the in town ot Veviy, cv one quarter seCciou ot land in David's settlement. A credit ot two years will be given, and bond with approved security will lie required. For further particulars apply to the subscriber in Madison. STEPHEN ANDREWS. March 1, 1820. 167 A dm in i si rat a rs Sate. WILL be sold at public auction near the court house in Madison, on Monday and Tuesday the 2Sth and 29th instant, a quantity ot Dry goods-, and Hardware, the propcity ol V il. liam Bczeau, dee'd. consisting ot a variety ot Sniwis, handkerchiefs, calicos, einrii.i;n beautitul MersnUes Vesiings, black and dove colo'cd ii 'ured silk, cotton laces, colored ribbands, white dimities, and a few pieces ot coarse cioih, hurt hinges, door latches, Bjjc.iu mounting1;, but tons, stirrup iro us, books, pnmmers &c., and a variety ot other articles too numerous to detail. A credit of nine months v.iil uu given to purchasers by giving bond and approved security, tor ail sums over 1 daliars, and tor all sums under that amount the cas.ii in hand will be expected. A. C.LANIER, AdmV. Marcii 12, 182c. TAKEN UP By John Chambers sen. of Motgoniery township Jennings county, a dark bay mate, 15 1-2 hands high, no marks or winrc about her except some wiiitc scars on her back, 10 or 1a years old appraised to 28 dols. by John M. Ballard and Elijah Tliama, this 29th day of January 1820, before me
Madison Land agency. 'The subscribers have opened a Land Agency OiTice, in the town of Madison, Indiana, for the purchase and sale of lands and of general land intelligence! A register will be kept of lan offered for sale by individuals" and information given of their qualities and local advantages to emigrants and others; ai persons holding the title 0 lands cither by bond, certifi. cate or patent, may deposits the same together with their terms of sale, which willbe open tor the inspection of any person wishing to purchase. 'They will transact on commission or for a reasonable compensation, all kinds ot ne. gociation connected with real ctate such as pirrchas'mg either ot individuals or of the offices of the United States p3y. ing taxes, xc. and will act ai agents in all landed concerns. An it is the intention of the proprietors to rcr.dei this establishment both permanent jr.J useful, it is scarcely r.ecesMry to add, th-.v. no ev.ation sh. be wanting on their pirt, to merit the confidence and purc11 age or thnsc who mi wWu ui iiik, use ot their services, in the above business. All kind:: of conveyancing either 'dy bond, deed or mortgage, will be attended to. Sosoon as any section nt the new purchase mav be dfered for sale, by the general govern mer:., maps de .crip; ive. of the soil, vatcr cot.' ses, c. ecc. also pi its of all vlie unentered lands, uith field notes which decriae the quality 'and soil will be kept, to which references may W u and such other local a.d gco. graphical dnfdi mation, a-j ny bt advantageous to the piKciu. scrs. WM C. ENDS, j. I. BR(ar. Madison, Feb. 17, iS:o. 65 N. B b is apprcb.ci sue tint those per; ons v. ho are w idling to dispose: of their lands in this teciibn of the country, with an iiitentlou of going to the nrw purchase or clsewfiere, would do well to dcpoMte their titles and terii'S in this office. Letters add'iVssed in the niiTie of the firm to this place, (yv-st paid) will receive piotnp: alter.-tion.
I expect to ,ji v.:. ha Pail Hc!phia, abuui t ' ; nr-.t of April; 1 theref.-ire. iccpi-t all , pers)ib indebted to tt.c, for go-xi to c.ill and tettlc their account, prior to thai time. I. T. CANBY. MadUon, Feb. 28, 1820. 67 N O T I C E. 'The copartnership oi Diviu MkChire, di Co. has been this day dissolved, by mutual enfi. sent. All those indebted to tis hrm are requested to make immediate p lyment to 1). M'Ciurc, or suits must be commences for the collection of the same 1) WID MCLUREf THOS SLOO, Jr. Madison, 2zd, Feb. i3::. 166 3 t f SUGAR "WANTED. Cash will be given for cu?; try sugar at this - oilke, and will also be taken in paym' debts.
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