Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 176, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 May 1820 — Page 1
THE IND. REPUBLICAN. Thursday, May 4, 1820. MADISON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY. Corn and corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price will be given for the season round; also rye and wheat; a number of
hogs will also be purchased if speedily brought in. Whiskey of superior quality for sale it their concerns. Whisill be exchanged for the above articles. SHANNON & LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 1820. 173 NOTICE.
I ALT persons to whom the :iteof John OT.eckley. dec'J. ;:i Jested, will attend at the - A. 1 . 1 I
tz, on the 3d Monday in May nxt, for tiie settlement of the lime; and those indebted to er.J estate will make immediate piwuent to the administrators. JOHN V WVTER, ckc of the adr.::nistrjt:rs. April 17, 1S20. 174 Oil STOLEN from the suSicriber, living in Lexington, la. on the night of the Sth inst. a large black horse, 9 year old tfti spring, has Mime white in his forehead and on two or thre cf his feet, pices and trots and Ins been nicked. Any person fndini! him and dclivciin:? him to me in Lexington, or giving me inform ui. hi so tint I get hhnshiii be inndotnelv rewardeJ. II. P. THORNTON. Lcit'gvOU, Anril 17, 1820. 174 3W ON the :7th March last, between Madison and the old stuc road nbout twelve milet north 4f Madison, on the road leading trun thence to Graham, a RED MOROCCO POCKET BOOK' with two Mack leaves in the center. It contains several 13 mk notes and notes of hand, amount which jrr the following: Three three dollar bills on the Firmer? and Mcchnics'Bmkof Madison payable at Lawrcnceburgh,onc five dw uar bill the bank not recollected, 1 twodolUr bill on J. 11. Piatt & Co. and a note of hand on Jas. Jrvin for twenty dollars, payable on Christmas day next, and witsiessed by Thomas Boyd Irvin and Ephraim Penn. Any person finding the above described Pocket Book iff delivering it to the subscriber living twelve miles north of Madison, with what it contained when lost, shall receive five dollars with all reasonab!c charges paid for trouble. I AMES WISE. April x'S2-. i?4 3VV LOST . Between the upper landing on the Ohio liver and crooked rcek, on Saturday the 2 id inf. a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing a ten dollar r.ote on the Farmers & Mechanics Bank cf Pittsburgh, a twenty dollar note on the Branch bank at Cofydon, and a three dolur note John H. Piatt, & Co. and some small change. Any perlcn finding said pocket book nd delivering ?: this cilice shall Cc Iundso:,.cl rcWarded. MaKI IN SHEETS. April 27, 18:0. 175 Eor jalc, a good plantation vjrJn aj 1 ly as Above,
C. PGSTLEY'S Patent Cooking Stoves, or Portable Kitchens. MANUFACTURED & sold by H. MILLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the corner cf 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 extensive cooking establishment; The different sizes nrc calcuhted to do the cocking for small and large families, public houses and steam boat?, and are so extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed with case by a child, twelve cr fourteen years of ag:. With this stove may be cooked by biking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sufficiency of meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner r i'rom 5 to xco 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 arc done simultaneously and with one small (ire ! The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the eastward within two or three years paA, particularly in the cities ot N. Vorfe and Baltimore, with the rapid sale and general approbation they have met with since their hrst introduction list winter, west of the mountain-, are suduieni testimonials ot their utility and advantage. The subscribers having purchased of tlic patentee, the right for making and vending said Moves in the western country, are ready to execute with punctuality and de-patch all orders, at their manufactory, cs above,
where also may be had CAS I and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable lor parlours, oiHccs, stores and bed rooms, to which boilers may be attached if wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in ditferent parti of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. Findley. Zaneaville j James Edinger, Lancaster, J. M'Cuy, Chiiico, the. Kentucky -A. M. January & Co. Maysvil'e ; j. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels, Louisville j and Luther Stephens & Co. Lexington. Tennessee -Joseph Littleton, Nashville. Ir.Jizna Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Miajur't Wrriiors Messrs. Neal e'e Ligget, St. Louis. H. MILLER & Co. June 3, 1810. 133 iamo. NOTICE, Deeds will he made to persons holding bonds ior propertv in Vernon, (where it is paid for) on application to the subscriber, at Vernon. JOHN VAWTER. March 31, 1S20. 171 6v THE HIGHLS 1 PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for wheat, Oats, Fallow and Hides, at Win. Shannon's store in Madison, Indiana. August i4, 1819; 144 BLANKS Of all descriptions for eale atihii office.
OFFICE OF THE EMIGRANT SOCIETY. At a late meeting of the Directors of the Madison EmiSjant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. Palmer to open, on behalf of the society, an cilice of Intelligence in this town. Having made this selection of thz agent, and being well satisfied of his ability and zeal to effect the objects of the societ) the directors hereby recommend Mr. Palmer and his office to the attentioa of emigrants -nd others. In tfis office, scccrding to notice already given, will be deposited whatever can be co!. Iected to render the establishment interesting and usctul to the emigrant, and to those who are engiged to promote the improvement of cur town and vicinity fpecially, and of Indiana in genera!. Booki?, m2 pi- survey, entries, articles ot information will be open free to theinpecticr. of m who call at iheofhec. Al! information will be given readily and gratuitously, and especially to the Em igrant, whose benefit and convenience will be faithfully consulted by Mr. Palmer. By order of the Director THOS. C. SEA RLE, Cor. Sec.
LOOK Mv.li ;. I will sell low for cash, the following property, to wit: 126 acres ot first rale land ncjr Vernon, "Jnni:)gs county Ii. also a grist mi::, 1 1-2 miles north ot Madison; and in the firsr addition of said town, two lots known on the plat thereof by Nos. 41 and 43. For terms apply to the subscriber living at the aforesaid mill. VM. VavVTER. Feb. e4'k 1S2C NOTICE. T expect to set off for Philadelphia, about the first of April; I therefore request all persons indebted to me, for goods, to call and settle their accounts, piior to that time. L T. CANDY. Mdison, Feb. sS, 1S20. 67 NOTICE. The copartnership of David M'Clure, & Co. has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All those indebted to the lirm arc requested to m:;ke immediate payment to D. M'Clurc, or Suits must be commenced, for the collection ot the same. I) VIl) M'CLURF, THOS SLOO, Jr. Madison, Feb. 2 2d, 1S20. 167 3c L O S T Some time in tht month of November 1819, in the town of Madison, a red morocco pocket bock, contiinir.g sundry notes of hand, one on L. R. ii G. W. Leonard, to the -mount oi loo dollars with an indorsement of 77 dollars aLo a title bond tor lot No. 138, 11 the town of Verncn, and other papers of no use to any .person but the owner. At.y pet.son finding the said pocket book and wi.4 deoou the same at the Madison. Land agency olhce, with Messrs. Enos ic Brown, shall be paid for their trouble. S. L. REYNOLDS. Madison, icth April, 1S20. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 1st day of April, tSao. P, HEMPHILL, j. p.
r NOTICE. I will take country linen, linsey, jeans, wool, furs, corn, Hour, bacon, sugar, or almost any thing that the farmer has, for hats. DAWSON BLACKMORE. April 17, 1S20. 175 TAKEN UP By Daniel Williams, of the county of Rip!ey,Graham township, and state of Indiana, one c!ark sorrel horse, four or five years o!d fourteen hands three inches high, with a small star in his forehead, and a small hite spot near the root of his tale, shod all round, with a rcpe round his mrck, no brands perceivableappraised to 35 dob k:s by James M4CIaskev and John Johns. Certified by me this xst dav ct April. 120. JOFIN KIRBY, J. P. '75 Garret Williams, J Attachv ment for Thomas Branham, 27 d cccts In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff, aginst the g-vx!. chattels rights, credit a, 1 no.. if- :p.d ejects of the defendant, end txr tor tiial on the 13th day ot May next, b:b:rert.e, v h-ie all th).-e cor., ccrrzj will uke :u,ti;e a::d 2ti:FzrKiAi:sToui,i.p. 1 j
.'ipril 2 0, ! bzo. 75 ' .7 4 ' Lreai T. Ca::by, Attachment vs for Rufus Amtr.on, j 23 d. 73 ct?. This day an' attachment was isued by me on application of the plaintiff aaiiiat the vrooda and chattel rights and credit-, mone) s and etkets (d s.;id cielendar.t, and set fortiial on the 51b day of Miy next before me, where t hos-c concerned w'tii take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, j. Idadison, la. 6tli Apiil, 1820. 1 o TO THE PUBLIC. J. BIGELOW, respectfully informs the community that tor the purpose of closing the bust-ru-ss of his bank, and for the ic commodation ot those who may hold h?s piper, he has made arrangements with t lie bank of Cincinnati, and the Farmers and Mechanics bank at Madison, to receive his paper. April 20, 1S20. 175 3W Baltimore y April 3. The National Advocate, after jtating the arrival cf Genera Vivi 9, the Spanish Minister, nukes the following observations. General Vives the Spanish Minister has at length arrived. The suspension of all measures relative to the occu. pancy of the Fioridas was prc't. icatcd upon a hope that this minister, on h"u arrival would immediately proceed to adjust 3II diiie.cno:?. We now fust, that '.her the serenxny at recqfion, they will proceed to business in a manner in which I tismcss should be done, not only to ascertain the powers cf thi ofiicer, the probability that any arrangement he may make n:ay not be rejected by tiie king of Spain, but a full and immediate understanding ot the views and ultimate determination of the Spanish cabinet. Thus will all procrastination be evaded. We also hope that Congress will not adjourn until this negociation is completed: the alLir is of the highest consequence, and will warrant an extension cf the 5cs::sa b:yond he usu
1 pet mcl o aojonnsmcrit. If ? t h roeat to deal raiily with us wc can understand it ' in a tew days." We most fully coincide in the correctness of these remarks nor do we believe any difference of opinion exists on the subject, -among those, of w hatever party, who are attached to the cue of this country. An unvoidable, but a depressing tnk
ntart-sinkmg delay, usually attends diplomatic proceedings. I.i this case, hovcer, it seetni t us the controversy mu;t !: in the compass of a nut-shcil. The extent oft e ptnvers of the Spanish Minister being ascertained, (and they ought to b tutipowers)the American sideo? the case appears susceptible of a very succint statement. Wt sircerel) hope, Ctngres vi continue in session until the nc grciati m is firihed. It wih'j we think, he t ue economy anc'. v are sure it will be con ei5 r poicy- Patrsiu FROM H .VANNA. CHARLESTON, APRIL , ri'be bring Catherine, Ct f. VelEman, arrived here on Sunday, and the schooner j: .nc M'WilSiam, yesterday, both iii 7 days passage, tumi-ii.in opanish pipers ot late -date?,-but liie contents are, as usuj uninteresting to cur rcjdiI The government (f thc t,Eii I.pdt ;ued a proclamation rorT'uhTmg the people to sp ... politic i affairs. 1 lie Y-el! i:v? fc. v r ves raging at Havatn- to'a coi.u c!aoic event, and v aen. ctailj fatal to foieigner s. AIjr. Lets ior .American Ho .h-lic (ju. lice c dollars, and rlr-ui 13. Nft' hews horn Spain so late as re.' etivedin thicouncry by arri vals from Gibraltrar. NcrfrJk slrif 11. Melancholy SI iipwn ck. Mom a gentr.nin v 1() nnd conycT-ed wi ,h the carpenterof the said v.c avc the folh)wmg nIandudv intolv mat ion: The ship Horatio, capt. Bun. kcr, a large Inuii-nan, n presented to be ot a tooo torn burthen, and mv..oj by M Alirj. him Ogicn, 0f w. York, went : ast,rc in 2 hea vy ,;ale on Sunclay roght, 2d 'mst about 10 o dock on one ot the outer shoals of Cape md bilged immediate k- ' -nc fj0 ratio was in hal!a,t on her voy". age from New York to Savannah, to load tr4lcJ.c for a i;uropeanmar.,et ar,tI thence bound to C alcutta. The crew conai,t. ed o! 2S.v Is 2Q of whom saved themseks by taking to the boat, ai.r fl2t1 nQt timc to iav?ar.y clor IJRR bu! ivhat t h on thrc,r backs. 'The cape, and sevcv?.i of th crew were lostA'lr.vng those who escaped a watery grave, we learn, is Mr; Ogden, (son of the owner,) tho thief mate, and the caipcntcr,' who gives this shocking recital. 'I he boat was taken up by a schooner the next morning after it left the ship, and the unfortunate sufTerers carried into Ocracock whence the carpenter ami two of the men nro -rdcd to Elizabeth city, and cime If 1 . tnence to tins plate by One of the men. we learn land. kit f - - . m y here for N. York in thr nwk schooner M.irk 'I sailed from this port yesteidy morning. The mate, Mr. Ogden, and the rest of those who got safe into Ocracock, remained there with the expectation of soon ob taining a passage direct to New York. Beacsn. - Important! Pnvate letters from Frtf.c: (uys j
