Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 180, Madison, Jefferson County, 1 June 1820 — Page 4

C POSTLEY'S Fateitl 1 unking Moves, or Portable Kitchens. MANUFACTURED & sold by H. MILLER & Co. in Sec nd street, two doors from the corner of Wood street, Pittsburgh; and also at their store, cm ner rst Main and Columoia streets Cincinnati. This stove with fixtures complete, comprises every nece?ary article of apparatus for at extensive cooking establishment: 1 he different sizes are calculated to do the cooking tor 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 ot age. With this stove may be cooked by baking, roasting, boiling, and by steam, a sufficiency ot meat, hsh, fouls and vegetables, to make a dinner for from 5 to ico persons, while 2t the same time may be baked frou one to eight good sizd I avts of bread. A wooden vessel ecu taming 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 I The circumstance of these stoves having got into very general use at the cas w.ird within two or three years pat, pjttkuhny 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, are sufficient testimonials of their utility and advantage. The subscribers having purchased of thepitcntcc, the right for making and vending said stoves in the western cou:itiy, are ready to execute with punctuality and despatch all orders, at their manutaaury, as above, where also tna be had CAST and SHEET IRON SiOVES, suitable tor piriouts, cilices. Stores and bed-i ooms, to which boilers may be attached ii wanted. The proprietors, in order to accommodate persons residing in different parts of the country, have appointed agents, as follows : Ohio N. C. Eindlcy. Zanesville ; James Efiinger, Lancaster; J. M'Coy, Cbiiico, the. K ntucxy A. M. January & Co. Maysville ; J. v P. Dudley, Frankfort ; J. 15 Bowels, Louisville ; and Luther Stephens & Co. Lexington, Tennessee loscph Littleton, INashviile. Indiana Jas. Cochran, Madison. Louisiana Jas. C. Wilkins, Natchez. Missouri Territory Messrs. Ncal Ligget, St. Louis. II. MILLER 5c Co. June S, i S 1 9. 133 i:mo.

3IADISON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY. Corn and corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price will be given tor the season round; alo re and wheat; a number of hogs will also be purchased if -cptcdily brought in. Whiskey ot superior quality for sale at their concerns. Whiskey will. bet exchanged for the above articles. . SHANNON & LEONARD. aMadii'jn, April 13, 1820. 73 Of all descriptions for rule althih office.

OLEAN POINT BROKE LOOSE. A number of emigrants have arrived at this place, who are anxious to make purchases of improved lands in this and the adjoining counties; specie and United States paper will be paid cn all contracts entered into. All offers for the sale of real estate deposited with us, shall be promptly attended to. V. C. ENOS, J.T.BROWN. iMadison, 29th April, 1820. 176

N C T I C E. I will sell the farm on which I now reside, one and an half miles from Sheets mill on Indian Kentucky; there are about fifty acres', in a high state of cultivation, 15 of which is first rate bottom; there arc also good comfortable and convenient building?, a first rate and never failing spring &c. For further particulars enquire of mc, on the premises. HENRY SALLIEllS. May it, i$2c. l77 TAKEN UP By Samuel Welch, State cf Indiana, Jefferson county, Pittsburgh township, a Brown mare nine, ten or eleven years old, about fourteen hands high, a few saddle spots, also a white spot on her right Shoulder, -shod before appraised to 35 dollars by Henry Salvers and James HilHs, b' tore me EBI'.NEZER HILL13 j. p. April 2c, 1 820. K. A U T I O N. The perple, are cautioned agains? receiving an order drawn by the clerk of Jeifcif .on county, :n favor of J. Sullivan, Eq. tor sixty dollar:.; which was accidentaMv lo-,r by the subscriber. JNO. NEWBERRY. Madron, March 25, 182c. 179 3 w omen or tiil EMIGRAN T SOCIETY. At a late meeting ot the Directors of the Madion Emigrant Society, they agreed with Mr. Nathan B. Palmer to open, cn behalf of the society, an oilice of Intelligence in tliis town. Having made this selection of the agent, rmd being well satisfied of his ability and zeal to effect the objects of the society, the directors hercoy recommend Mr. Palmer and hi office to the attention cf emigrant and others. In this office, according to notice already given, will be deposited whatever can be collected to render the establishment interesting and useful to the emigrant, and to those v. ho arc engaged to promote the improvement cf our town and vicinity specially, and ot Indiana in general. Books, maps, surveys, entries, articles ot information witlbccpcn frceto theinspection of all who call at the otlicc. All information will be given readily and gratuitously, snd especially to the Emigrant, whose benefit and convenience will be faithtuily consulted by Mr. Palmer. By order of the Directors THOS.C.SEARLE, Cor. Sec. NO 1 ICE. Those persons who know they are indebted to the subscriber tor subscription, advertising, &c. tor the year 1818, are once marc requested to nuke immediate payment. Thoe who attend to this notice will save the costs of a suit. . JOHN LODGE.

NOTICE. GORSUCH &VH ARTONV Have entered into partnership in the Tayiormg business; the latter is immediately from Lexington, Ky. from whence he lias 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 bove work considerably below what they have been heretofore. Their shop is on Mulberry street, immediately opposite "John Sheets store. Madison, March iS, 1B20. 178 4 w

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Ratuway from the subscriber on the 14th ult. living in Shelby county Kentucky, on the head waters of Fox run two negro men; one of which i a yellow fellow by the name of William, who is-sometimes called

Fink, alter his supposed father. He is about twenty-one years old, supposed to be about 5 feet S or i q inches high, slim made, and is a fellow ot good sense tor his opportunity. He took with him two coat?, one a black velvet round about lined with yellow funnel, the other a black cioth coat about half worn, three pair cf pantaloons, one gray cassimcrc, one pir blue cloth, the other pair b!ue striped Jeans. He has other clothes but not recollected. The above "fellow is well acquainted in Frankfort, Kentucky, and was hired to Mr. Odcn of that place fv)r a waiter, during the tension ot 18 1 8, and was there the last session of the assembly. The ether fellow by the name of Jerry. He U about 28 years of age, ot dark complexion rather a duil look, and when in convei sation has a down look. On one of his ancles he has had a hurt which occasions his toot to turn in. It is believed to be his right toot. He took with him a tulled cloth coat, a dark vest and a deep blue pairo pantaloons, cither casstmere or cloth. The above described negroes will I expect make for Canada. The above rewaid will be given if taken out of the state or secured in some jail, so thai get them, or fifty dollars each it taken cr secured in the state. JAMES YOUNG. N. B. It i supposed that the yellow fellow has inoaey with him, J Y. March iS, 1820. 178 6 w Hail cf Union Lodge, No. 2. Madiion, May t.'j, A. L. 5820. The meir.uers ot Union Ledge, Xwo. 2, naving determined to celebrate the iiuing anniversary ot St. JohnUic Baptist; ait w 01 thy sojjuiiung Brethren arc invited 10 attend. I tie Brethren are itques;ed to be punctual in their attendance, at an early hour. Bv Older ut the W. M. ' J. SULLIVAN, Sec'y. TAKEN LP By Achilles Vawtcr, of Jennings county, state of Indiana, one darke bav marc mixed with gray hairs, fourteen hands high, three years old past, a small sur in her forehead, several saddle spots, shod behind and docked -appraised to forty dollars by Jchn Burns and Jacob .Minton, Apiii 29th, 1820, before me. Z. KIMBERLY, j. p. 179

' NOTICE.' The 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 on 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 make it the interest of travellers to call and see him. WM. C. BR INI WELL. Vernon, la. May nth, 1820. 178 17 w

The state ot Indiana, iVffersnn countv. j ss. Jeiferson Circuit Court March term, 1620. Henry Kerl, vs Libel for Divorce. Sarah Kerl, j This day came the plaintiff by his attorney, and on motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered by the court that no tice of the pendency ot this suit be published inthe Indiana Republican, for four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendant shall enter hia appearance to this suit, and answer said bill on or before the first day of the next term of this court, that the same will be taken as confessed, and the matters and things therein will be heard and determined in his absence. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, ci'k. State of Indiana, QS Jifierson county. 3 " Jefferson circuit court March term. 1820. Isreal T. Canby, Foreign vs AttachSalmon H. Gorham, J incut. And now at this day came the plaintiff by his attorney, and it appearing to the sa'Ui action ot the court thatthe defendant is not at this time a resident of this state: it is therefore ordercd by the court, that notice of the pendency of this attachment be published' in the Indiana Republican, for eight weeks successively; and that unless the aid defendant shall appear here within one year from the date of the ieturn 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 piaintitf. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, cPk. The State of Indiana, " Jefterson County, J Jefierson Circuit Courtterm, 1820. Jacob Burnet, ) ss. March Isreal Y. Canby, h Levis Whiteman, vs Robert P. Bruce, & r Walter Buel, administrators of An-

drew House,decd. J Defend'ts. And now at this day came the complainants by their counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendants 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 Indiana Republican, tor four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendants shall appear here on or before th fust diy of the next term of this court, and enter their appearance and answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed, and the matter and things therein contained will be heard and determined in their absence. A copy - Pest, R. C. PALBOrT, Cl'k.

FRESH GOODS. THE subscriber has the p!. sure of informing his friei.cb and the puolic, that he ha re, turned from Boston with a gc neral assortment of seasonable goods, consisting of the follow, ing articles, viz: Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, China, Blue and Queens. ware, and Shoes. All ot w hich will be sold jop for cash, good linen and to.a cloth. R. DEARBORN. IMadison, May 16, 1820. 3

State of Indiana, I lefferson countv. I s. Jefferson Circuit Court Marcli term, 1820. Anna Ryker, ; , f John Ryker,) Vorce Phis day came the plaintiff her attorney, and on motion o the plaintiff by her attorney it is ordered by the court that no. tice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana Re. puoiicm, for four weeks succes. sively; and that unless the saicL defendant shall enter his appear, anee to this suit, and ansuer said bill on or before the first day of the next term ef this court, that the same will be taken as confessed and f he mvaxt and things therein will be heard ami determined in his absence. A cop test, R. C. TALBOTT, cPk. The State of Indiana, 7 Jefferson County, 3 Jefferson Circuit Court Mard term, 1S20. vv llliam Khoads, vs fniin P.ml. T.evis G J ' - I rj Davis, Jonathan Z Faulkner, Adm'r. cf Samuel Lyon, decM. Defending And now at this day came the complainants by their counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that some of the above defendants, to wit, Lewis Davis, is not at thii time resident of this state: it is therefore ordered by the court tint notice of th- pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana Republican, for four weeks sue cessively; and that unless the said defendant shall appear hers on or before the lirst day ot the next term of this court, and cn. ter his appearance and answer said suit, that the bill wiUbc taken as confessed, and them ter and things therein contained will be heard and determined li his absence. A copy Test, R. C. TALBOIT, G'ifc Madison Royal Arch Ch Mayioth, a. r. 2350, To all Royal Arch Masons w whom these presents shall coffi.'i GREETING: u KNOW YE, that Salmon H Gorham, late a member of su Chapter, was expelled therefrom on the above date, rross unmasonic and ungtf manly conduct. He U abojt five feet ten or eleven HjC high, complexion a httlcdi dark eyes and hair, twenty or nine years of age, by pr sion a painter. chapter, held in the to Madison, and state of Inuum on the above u p. JOHN SHtLr&i"-1' Jr:o. Peon, 2L--000