Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 177, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 May 1820 — Page 4
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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 h'ngs will also be purchased if spe lily brought in. . Whiskey of superior quality' for sale at their concerns. Whiskev will be exchanged for the -3lne articles SH NNON & LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 1820. 73
NOTICE. ALL rsons to whom the estate of John O'Lockley, dee'd. is indebted, will attend at the bouse of colonel Stapp in Madicon, on the 4th Monday in May next, for the settlement of the came; an'd those indebted to eaid estate will make immediate payment to the administrators. -JOHN VAWTER, cn'e cf the administrators, itpril 1 7 , 1S20. 174 . liOST Between the upper landing on the Ohio river and crooked creek, on Saturday the 2 2d inst. a red Morocco Pixket Book, containing a ten dollar note on the Farmers & Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh, a twenty dollar jV'teon the Branch bank at Corydon, and a three dollar note on John H. Piatt, & Co. and tome small change. Any perron finding said pocket book iiui delivering at this oince shall 'Til TIN SHEETS. April 27, 1820. 175 lor sale, - good plantation i3gon -apply as above. NOTICE. 7 S will take country linen, llnscy, jeans, wool, furs, corn, flour, bacon, sugar, or almost any thing that the farmer has, for hats. DAWSON BLACKMORE. J4pril 27, 1820. 175 TAKEN UP iSy Daniel Williams, of the CXanty of Uipley,Graham townchip, and state of Indiana, one dirk sorrel horse, four or five xars old, fourteen hands three inches high, with a small star in his forehead, and a small white spot near the root of his tale, shod all round, with a rope round his neck, no brands per. ccivable appraised to 35 dollars by James M'Claskey and John Johns. : Certified by me this 1st day of April, 1820. JOHN KIRBY, J. P. ' 175 Garret Williams, i Attachvs ment lot Thomas Branham, 3 1 7 dollars. In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff, against the goodj, chattels rights, Credits, monies and effects of the defendant, and set for trial on the 15th day of May next, before me, where all those concerned will take notice and attend. HEZEKIAH STOUT, j. p. A O m mm m 1 April 2c, 182c. the sailed from Porto Cabciio, iul . jviiuuner, wmcli
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, Pittsburch; and also at their store, corner of Main an d; Columbiastreets Cincinnati. , This stove with figures complete, comprises every ne- ' cesary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establish. ment; The different sizes re ca.cu- ' lated 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 ease by a child, twelve or fourteen years cf age. With this stove may be cocked by ' baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sufficiency cf meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner for from 5 to 100 persons, while at the same time may be baked frou one to eight good sized loaves of bread. A wooden -vessel containing from twenty to fifty gallons of water, can also be kepr boiling, for the purpose of washing, &c. all these are done simultaneously and with one small lire ! The circumstance of these cot into very
general use at the eastward within two or three years past, particularly in the cities of N. York and Baltimore, with the rmid sll" and funeral rr" tuRi uiey navc'Snci 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 lor making and vending said stoves in the western country, arc ready to execute with punctuality and despatch all orders, at their manutactury, as above, where also may be had CAST and SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable for parlours, offices, stores and bed-rooms, to which boilers may be attached if wanted. t . The proprietors, in orcier to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. FindleyZanesvillc ; James EtEnger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Cnilico, the. Kentucky A. M. January h Co. Maysville ; J. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens & Co. Lexington. Tennessee Joseph Littleton, Nashville. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Misses ri Territory Messrs. Neal & Lizget, St. Louis, Sb H. MILLER & Co. June 3, 1819. 133 xsmo. THE HIGHEST PRICE Will be given by William and Henry Shannon for Wheat, Oats, Tallow and Hides, at Wm. Shannon's store in Madicen, Indiana; August 241 l3io: 144 uwranunr provision. Xmp ius the a-cacy or tue Amcncin con Mil, Mr. Wilcox. Aiter pur-
OFFICE OF THE EMIGRANT SOCIETY. At a late meeting of the Directors of the Madison Emigrant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. Palmer to open, on behalf of the society,an office of Intelligence in this town. Having made this selection of the agent, and being well satisfied of his ability "and zeal to effect the objects of the society, the directors hereby recommend Mr. Palmer and his office to the attention of emigrants and others. In this office, according to notice already given, will be deposited whatever can bc collectcd to render the establish, ment interesting and useful to the emigrant, and to those vyho are engaged to promote the improvement of our town and vicinity specially, and ot Indiana in general, Books, map:, rurvcys, entries, articles oi information wilibeopen free to theinspection of all who call at the office. All information will be given readilv and gratuitously, and -especially to the Emigrant, whose benefit and convenience will be faithfully consulted by Mr. Palmer. By order of the Directors THOS. C. SEARLE, Cor. Sej.
TO THE PUBLIC; J. BIGELOW, respectfully informs the community that for the purpose of closing the busintss of his bank, and for the accommodation or .. lifj may hold his paper, he has made arrangements with the bank ot Cincinnati, and the :Farmers and Mechanics bank at Madison, to receive his paper. April 20, iC:o. 175 3 NOTICE. I expect to set olffor Philadelphia, about the first of April; I therefore request all persons indebted to me, for goods, to call and settle their accounts, prior to that time. I. T. CANBY. Madison, fcb. 28, 1820. 67 NOT1C E. The copartnership of David M4Clurc, & Co. has been this day dissolved, by mutual cohi sent. All those indebted to the firm are requested to make immediate payment to D. M'Clure, or suits must be commenced, fcr the collection 6t the same. D WID M'CLURE, THOS SLOG, Jr. Hadison, Feb. aad, 1820. 16? $t NOTICE. Those persons who know they are indebted to the subscriber tor subscription, advertising, Izc. for the year 1818, are once more requested to make immediate cavmcnt. Those who attend to thi3 notice will save the co3t of a s mi lOHN LODGE. Madison, My 4. tSco. - cai.
TO THE PUBLIC. The public, and particul4 tavern keepers, arecauUoned gainst crediting two men (J" by the name of Rapp and tK other by the name of Wanc who profess to teach John C stairs' systematic hand writin they left this place without ing their bill for boarding ' Rapp is between $ high, dark complected and dressed in black clothes. ty ner is about 5 feet high, andht an extraordinary lump upo his back. JOHN DORSET. Madison, May 4, i830. The above named fellows lef this place indebted to us fa printing. LODGE & ARION. Printers in the lower pu cf this state, and in Kentuck? and Illinois wilt confer a UvC or. the public by inserting y
NOTICE. Ihc highest price given cash, for good clean hempd;. livercd at my store in Madison; where I shall endeavor constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of cordage, whole. Sab and retail. JACOB G.DOYLE. May 4, i8o. 176. ( NOTICE. STR A YED or stolen on the 24th of April last, one bay marq fifteen hands high, with a blaze in hpr fnrr v"V."m5; eidc cf her bag, and is hcavj with foal. Any person giving 1 tin, or Thomas Lowry, shall receive ten aouars anu au ki sonable charges paid. GEO. W.MA'RTO, JAMES DiRDlN. May 4th, '182c. 17& OLE AN POINT BROKE LOOSE. A number of emigrants have arrived at this place, tvho arc anxious to make purchases of improved lands in this and the adjoining counties; specie ai4 United States' paper will be paid on all contracts entered into. All offers for the sale of real estate deposited withm, shall be promptly attended to. VV. C. ENOS, J. T. BROWN. Madison, 39th April, 1828. 176 STAYED OR STOLEN From the subscriber on u hh of March last, from V row settlement, one cow abofc 7 years old, marked with a H in the right and a slit in the ear, she a light brindle crumpled horn3. Also, ac Kng heifer V.P$ rirht aftd a hole m the Five dollars reward will be for the above property ed at my house 2 nnles Vernon, or infcrmsnn 51 io that I can get themFRED. BARROW May 4th 1820. !7V ml). BAKKUN
