Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 179, Madison, Jefferson County, 25 May 1820 — Page 4

C. POST LEY'S Patent v oukn.g Moves, or Portable Kitchens. M ANUFAC FURED & sold by 11. MiLLER & Co. in Second street, two doors from the c rncr ot Wood street, Putsburi; and aho at their store, oilier nt Main and Columbia 5; eets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures -complete, comprises every neceary article of apparatus for an extensive cooking establishment. 1 he different sizes are calculated to do the cooking for small and large families, public hou-es end steam boat;-, and ire so extremely simple in their construction, as to be managed with ease by a child, twelve or fourteen years c age. With this stove may be cooked by biking, roisting, boiling, and by steam, r. sufficiency C? meat, fish, fowls and vegetables, to make a dinner f r tram 5 to icq persons while at the same time mav baked fron one to eight good slued loaves of bread. A wooden vessel containing 0 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 lire ! The circumstance of these gloves having got into very general use at the eastward uithin two cr three yeirs past, particularly in the cities ot N. York and Baltimore, 'with die rapid sale and general approbation they have met with Mnce their first introduction Ut winter, west of the mountains, arc sutlicicnt testimonials ot their utility and advantage. The subscribers having purchased ot thcpitenc, the right tor nuking and vending said Stoves in the western country, are ready to execute with punctuality and despatch 3II oider", at their manufictury, as ahoxt, .vhere aho may he had CAST ami SHEET IRON STOVES, suitable tor parlours, ollices, atore and bed-rcem to which boilers may be attached it wanted. The proprietors, in order tc ccommoiate persons residing in different pans cr the conntry, have appointed agents, a? follows : Ohio N. C. Findley2aurvillc ; James Etlinger, X-ancaster; J. M'Coy, Chilico, the. K ntuciy A. M. January & Co. Maysville ; J. & P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. B. Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens tc Co. Lexington. Xi.o" Joseph Littleton, Js'ashviile. jSiiVj;?.; -Ji. Cochran, Madison. L'u'uur. ;a J is. C. Wilkins, Natchez. M;i curt Territory Mentis Neal is: Xg-igget, St. Louis. H. MILLER Co. June 8, 1 8 1 9 . 133 xamo.

MADISON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY. Corn and corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price w ill be given.tor the season round; a'so rye and wheit; a number cf bogs" will also be purchased it' fpcedtlv- brought in. Whiskey ot superior quality for sale at their concern. Whiskey will be exchanged for the above, art ides. SHANNON & LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 182c

BLANKS Of all descriptions for tile at thin office.

OLEAN POINT BROKE LOOSE. A number ot emigrants have arrived at this place, who are anxious to make purchases of improved lands in this and the adi tilling counties; specie and United Spates piper will be paid on all corvracts entered into. All oilers lor the sab of real estate deposited witli us, shall be promptlv attended to. VV. C. ENC)S, j. T. BROWN. Madiscn, 29 th April, 18 20. 176

NOTICE. As I -vtn about to be absent from hottie for a short time, I have left m books and pipers in the hinds o: P. Hemphill, oq. who will attend o them in my absence. ?OHN MEEX I F. Madison, 6th May, iSro.

NOTICE. Broke from ihe jail of Jcffcr. ot; county, ituiiani, on he: night i : the tfih insr. Moses Seed " ho was committed to prison for "debt in several Caics; lie is 2 small man, red hair and cindy complexion, a carpenter by trade. A hberal reward will be given, for the apprehension and delivery, to me in Jef'ferson county of the aforesaid Seeds. WM. POWELL, J,J. C, Mav 9th, 1820. . 77 3 vv STOP HIM! STOP HIM!! Ruiaway fiom the subscriber on Sunday morning the 2d inst. an indented apprentice to the VlV-s HNG BUSINESS named Char lex Pt.'erssK. Mcu about 15 ears cf age, till ar.d slender built, dark ccmple:ton and a down lo 3k; he wil! never I ' k a person in the tree when speaking tu him; of z stubborn tlipoidon and unui'hr.g to rerave advice, or acknowledge a uult; h?d eiiwhen he v t'it away a si old hot tic green ecu, (;'ick cloth pantaloons & vet, and a good roravu hat--tcH)k with him a hlack .cloth rouud'bout, and dark cassimere pantaloons and some other articles ot 'clothing he car. read, write, and work tolerably well at case. He is supposed to have been decoyed arvv.y by an Irishman, named Jatrfes Conn, who left my employment about the s.inie time, said James is stout built, ruddy compleAinn,i,toop shouldered, and slow of movement" Iris intention was to'go to St. Louis. Printcis with whern the said Charles may step, will nlcasc inform me, and advise his re. turn, I oniy wish to have him agiin on account of his aged c5 lone mother, who is particularly desirous that he should remain umlrr my care, and who had hopes ot his future usefulness. JACOB HERRINGTON, EJ:t:r ?f the k tVatcrn Press" Mercer, Penn. April 6, 1820. 0 Printers generally will please give the above a few in iertions in their inspcctive papers, and the favor will be cheerfully reciprocated. N O T I C E. 1 will sell the farm on which I now reside, one and an half miles from Sheets' mill on Indian Kentucky; there arc about fifty acics in a high state ot cultivation, 15 of which is first rate bottom; there are also good comfortable and convenient buildings, a first rate arfd never failing spring &c. Tor further particulars enquire oF rtie, on t!ie premises. HENRY SALLIERS. May 11, 1820. 1 1 1

NOTICE. GORSUCH & WHARTON, Have entered into partnership in the Tayloring business; the" latter is Immediately from Lexington, Ky. from whence he has brought the most recent fashions. They hope from their knowledge, care and attention in the above business, they will obtain the patronage of a generous public. They have reduced the standard of prices for the above work considerably below what they have been heretofore. Their shop is on Mulberry street, immediately opposite John Sheets' store. Mddicon, March 18, 1S20. 178 4 w

Inaway from the subscriber oh the 4th ult. living in Shelbv county Kentucky, on tL: head waters of "Fox run two negro men; one of which is a yellow fellow by the name of William, who u sometimes called Fink, after his supposed father. He is about twenty-one years old, supposed to be about 5 feet or n inches high, slim made, and!' a fellow ot good sense tor his opportunity. " Be too.;; with "him two coats, one a black velvet round s-oct lined whh )cllow funnel, tlve other a bink cloth coat about half worn, three pair of pantaloons,-one gray cass.merc, one pair blue cloth, the other pair blue strip, cd Jeans- He has other clothes buTr.ot recollected. The above 'fellow 1 well ?ccUuiuted in Frankfort, Kentucky, and was hired to Mtr. Ovlcnofthit place for a waiter, during the session of iSi S, and was there the last session of the "assembly. The other fellow by the nime of Jerry. He is about 28 years of age, of dark complexion rather a dull iuok, and when in conversation has a dewn look. Cn one cif hli ancles he his had a hurt which occasions his foot to turn in. It is believed to be his right toot, lie took with him a fulled cloth coat, a daik vest and a deep blu? pair ot pantaloons, either casimerc or cloth. The above described negroes will I expect cake fcr Canada. The above reward will be given if taken out of the state cr secured in some jail, so that I get them, or fifty dollars cach it tak';n or secured in the state. JAMES YOUNG. N. B. It is "supposed that the yellow fellow has money with liim. J- Y. March tS, 1820. 178 5 vr HdlUf Union LoJgcy No. - . hladiiGTi) May 4, a -.582c. The members of Union Lcdfe, No. 2, having determined to celebrate the enduing anniversary of St. John the Baptist; all worthy sojourning Brethren arc invited to attend. The Brethren are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at an early hour. By order of the W. M. J. SULLIVAN, Sec'y-

LEATHER. '1 he subscriber has on hand a quantity of Skirting and Scb Leather, cf a superior quality; which may be had cn reasonable terms for cash. Enquire at the Clerk's O.Ucc. JOHN CRAVENS. Madison, May icth, 18-a. ft w

i he subscriber has lately opened a . PUBLIC HOUSE , in Vernon, Jennings county, Indiana, where he intends keeping as good a stable, table, and bar, as our country will afford; and en as good,, if not better terms, than any other in the state. His house is large and commodious, and no pains will be spared to mke it the interest of travellers to call and see him. WM. C BR MWELL. Vernon, la. May nth, 182c.

7 w The state ot Indiana, Tv Jefferson county, J '"'e Jefferson Circuit Court March term, 102c. Henry Kerl, J vs Libel for Divorce. Sarah Kerl, j This day came the plaintifTby his attorney, and on motion of the plaintiil by his attorney, it i - ordered by the court that notice cf the perrMency of this suit te published in the Indiana Republican, fcr four weeks successively; and that unless the aid defendant shall enter his appearance to this suit, and answer said bill on or before the frVt da" of the next term of this court, that the same will bet faken as confessed, and the matters and tilings therein will be heard and deieumncd in l is absence. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, cl'k. State of Imihn3, r SS Jefferson county, 3 " jetiersor. circuit court March term, iSro. Isrcal T. Canby, 1 Foreign vs 5- AttaciiSalmon H. G01 ham, ) msnt. And now zi this day came t lie pliintilF by hi j attorney, and it appearing tc the satifaciion of the court that the defends U is not at this time a resident ot this str.te: it is therefore ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency ot this aitachm.-nt be publiihcd in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unles the biid defendant shall appear here within one year from the date of the ictum of this attachment and give special bale to answer said suit, that the property attached will be sold tor the debt and satisfaction of the plaintiff. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, cl'k. The State of Indiana, Jeflerson County, J Jeflerson Circuit Court Maich term, 182c. Jacob Burnet, hreal T. C inbv, Lewis Whitcman, vs Robert P. Bruce, h Walter Buel, 2d rriinistrators of An " m. r a. 5 w1

drew House, dcc'd.J Defend'ts. And now at this day carne the complainants by their counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the deten"dants are not at this time residents of this state: it is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Indian Republican, for four, weeks successively; and that unles? the said defendants shall appear here on or before the first day cf the next term of th.3 court, and enter their appearance aud answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed, and the matter and things therein contamed will be heard and determined in their absence. A copy Test, Pv. C. TALBOTT, Ci'k.

Fit! SIT GOODS. THE subscriber has the pie sure of infornang, his fric.l' and the public, that he has rr turned trom Boston with a rr neral assortment of seasunab goods, consisting of the follov ing articles, viz: Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, China, Blue and QUe ware, and Shoes. All of which will be sold for cash, good linen and tow cloth. R. DEARBORN. Madison, May 16,1820. '7$ S'ate of Indians, Jefferson county, J SS' Jeflerson Circuit Court tlirc trrm, 1 Sec. AnnsRyker.J) L;be, fcr John Rykcr.S . VrCCThis day came the plaintiff by her attorney, and on motion of the plaintiff c:y her attorney, is ordered by the court tint no. tice cf the prndency of this suit be published in the Indiana Re, public.'.n, for four weeks successively; snd that unless thcsiid rletenriaut shall enter his appear ance to . this suit, and answer said bill on or before the first day cf the next term of thl court, that the same will be ta. ken as confessed and the matter and things therein wU htitd and determined in his absence. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, cl'k.

Tiit, Stato of Indiana, 7 j, 'ifercn County, 3 JciLison Circuit Court Mircfc term, 1820. Thr.mis Rhoads -William Rhoads. I 15 n )av'.s, Jonathan S 5 .yon, 2nd James w Dav I Faulkner, AdmY. Defendants of Simucl Lvon, dee'd. . And now at this day came the complainants by their coun st: end it appearing to th;t hfactior. of the court that some of the above defendants, to wit, Lewis Davis, is not at this time resident of this state: it is there, fore ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this, suit be published in the Indian Republican, for four weeks sue cessively; and that unless the said defendant shall appear here on or before the first day ot the next term of this court, and enter his appcannqe and answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed, andthernit. tcr and things therein contained will be heird and determined is his absence. A copy Test,. K. C i ALliUl 1,1

Madison Royal Arch Chapter, May icth, a. r. 250, a.l. $2C To all Royal Arch Masons to whom thee presents shall comf( GREETING: KNOW YE, that Salmon H. Gorham, Lite a member of said Chapter, was expelled there from on the above date, fcf. gross unmasonic and ungentle manly conduct. He is aboo five feet ten or eleven mcWJ liigh, complexion a little dar dark eyes and hair,twenty c or nine years of ae, by pr' sion a painter. Done in opej dnpter, licid in the town 0 Madison, and state of Iml.ic ; on the above dateJOHN SHEETS, H. Jno. Ptrcir, scc'y. I Vrnlc at thU cli'-c'