Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 190, Madison, Jefferson County, 17 August 1820 — Page 4
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fJOO Reward t A RFAVARO of two Hun. 1 tiicd d -liars will he given for i apprehension and conviction f of J A MLS S 1 LP HENS, a boy, and late a MaiLCarrier on the route from Russelville to Morganfield, (Ky) Said Stephens robbed the Mail on Sunday the 14th of May, on his route to the .J former place, ' about 4 .miles from the latter; and on Wednesday the 17th, cn his tetufn from Russelville to MorganGeld, about 8 miles below Greenville. His depredations are supposed to have been extensive & frequent. His robberies were committed without irfjurj tothe mile-bags, by d raving the iettefc the packets through the holes on the mouth thereof. Many mutilated letters, and some cn. tire post-bills andwrappers have been found; some of which
; .1.- i ui.i! ar rc ,ulmg li'.-. mi rni'csfroin Kv.msvine, in Ind:una, on the road to Tnncctor: 2nd Vincennes, and it is not improbable he may seek refuge uith then'. He formely road on the icute fiom Hopkinsville to Henderson, Ky. and is well 'known at the httrr place and cn the read ts Madisonv'lihv He ht3 been licard to tell
hU parents that he would runuway to Orleans, and thence proceed to sea. The said James Stephens is ubnut 4 tcet 9 inches hih, eaid to be under i 4. years of ae, raiher stout and full in hi pcrbii, hair ht, eves blue face round .full and frcskled. His apptirincc ii gtwd. lie is said to be tnuch addicted to lying and to nose in tmcotnman share ot zxi k cunning for such a youth. Hr had on when he escaped, a black hat and shoes, a short coat of pile mixed domestic blue & white, and twilcd pantaloons of the same colour. The two latter artkies were recently purchased new at Morgan field, with oncy robbed from the mail. It is probable he will change his name and apparel. The subscriber will pay the above rcuani for his apprchenrion. . 13. L1NDSLEY. Jger.t Gcu Fat OJ?cc. June 21. All Editor west and south of Cincinnati and Lexington, would subserve the public interest by giving this advertise mcnt an insertion. A. D. L. Gamuts Vat kiz j this olir;
NOTICE. Those persons who know they are irdebted to the subscriber tor subscription, advertising, &o for the year 1 8 1 8, are once more requested to make immediate payment. Those who attend to this notice will save the costs of a suit. .JOHN LOt)GE. Madison, M"y 4, 1820. "NOTICE , The subscriber has lately ripened a ., PUBLIC HOUSE in rcrnon, Jennings county, indina, where he intends keepihg as good a stable, table, and bar, as our country will afford; and on as good, if not better terms, thj any other in the state. His house is large and commodious, ?.nd no pains will be spared to mal c it the interest of travellers to call and see VM. C. BRAMWELL. Vcrnzn, h. May 1 tth, 1820. 178 17 w
a lost: child. ANH1UNV WILCOX lefthh faif'm i Alexandria, VirgiaU, m the rfc of August, 1818, tor LexVton in Kv. Accompained by h;s sou II nrv Lal!ev Wikox, uVn six -Ci-ar old. M'rVn-o on his return hor.:c by way f Iw Or.tans uas l"t at 5ez"; Bet re leaving ,.tn-m he Wr-tc t his J.'.ii.iiy tli.it he would icw-- c i: mat Ihc .'hv i ; i i i 1 - . - - - - ... - , r-. , s rt'.ir.l 1,1. .V ne. irn '. ! Cn civ i;.t Tin t- - - - V. . . IjI - - j of :.- ri.'. !, bv wiit'in to her n i WILCOS. :v L 1H2. "r'- Pni.Uiv t r.ww-p.;.prr; .r. x " Ai'htrr:! country arc ruj vui t, j-ivc ill-? u'kac a t-.v i:ut:ti.:ii. GI'ANO LODGE OF INDIANA. A Grand Annual Couiinun.c.tion cf tfe Cra'jd Lotj;e of Indiana, be held r.t Mason's Hall in JetlcrstHiville, inviiana, on the second Monday in September next. Bv order, . WILLIAM C. KEEN, Grand Secretary, junc 29, 18 20. 184 4t Farmers save your flaxseed. I will purchase a quantity of :lcan d, delivered at my mill, bv the f?rst day of Nveniber nc;n; as I propose having an oil mill in operation by that time. Oil or mhr.cv will be given !n exchange tor the same. JOHN vawti:r. Vernon, :6th Junc, 1S20. 184 tf S1EAM FULLING MILL. We iutend starting a Steam Fuliuic: Mill in September nest at the Gallatin Steam Mill.. Cloths will be received at Jacob G. Doyle's, of Madison, la. and at John Campbells of Henry county, Ky. We will take them from thence on the" first Monday of every month, and return "them dressed on the lirst Monday cf the following month.
Those who deliver their cloths in the mill may get them dressed fconer: We have machinery cf the first quality, and a' firsf rate workman from Pittsburgh,' who will dress and color by ny sample given. Our terms will be moderate, but wc cannot live on credit. We cm accommodate the public (tor their money or such produce as we may need) at all seasons of the year. . . THE PROPRIETORS. Steam Mill, July 30th, 1820. 1 85 3111
NOTICE. , Those who have borrowed books from the subscriber, will please return them. V. CARPENTER. 87jt GEO. HARRISON'S SHOP, On Main Cross street-doors above M.Stapp's tavern; where he will punctually perform all the duties attached to his calling. From his experience in the business, and his steady and industrious habjts, he fondly hones he shall meet with a liberal encouragement frcci a patrotic public. ? Gentlemen of FJadison, hear . 4 me tell, My intention is to shave you well. My razors are good, I'll keep them keen, Til shave you well 2nd shave you clean. Tho you may think me some. what funny I still shall want a little money." Midison, July 27, 1820.
The State cf Indiana, ss. JtfcrsVr. Circlt Court Jung term 1820. Thos. fchcads, and William Rhoads, vs tohn Pit!, Jcob Gurnet, Lewii Da- Y 3 1" '. A l.xmtliin O 5 Lyon, and James Faulkner, idm'r. of Saml. Lvn, dee'd. J T i)i3 fay came the complainr.nt3 by u:cir attorney, ai.d it appearing to the satistaction ot the cquV; 'that some, of . -?hc dc fc.dants, to wit, 'Jacob" Burnet, Lewis Davis & Janies Faulkner, ar not this time residents ot this state. Therefore it is ordered by tlc court that notice of thi; pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana Republican for four weeks sflct !- sively; zid that unless the said absent defendants shall be and appear here on or bfoic the first day cf the next term of this court and enter their appearance to said suit, and answer said bill, th?,t .'the nutters U things thcrclu contained will be taken as confessed, and the same will be hrd and determined in their absence. A copy test R. C. TALBCTT Cl'k. The State of Indiana, ? Jefferson County, 3 " Jijftrsbr. Circuit Ccurt JuM term, 1S20. Hannah Cox, vs 1 Libel for DU f vorce. Tonathan Cos This day came the complainant by her attorney, and it appearing to (he satisfaction" of the court that tlic defen. dant is not at this time a resident of this state. .k Therefore it is ordered by th? court that notice of the pendency of this suit be, published in the ndiara RepuDiccR, for four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendant shall be and a p. pear here on or before tfte first day of the next tenr of this cour: and cntfr hti appearance to answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed,2nd the matters and things therein contained will be heard and determined in his absence. A copy test, R. C. TALBOTT, CFk. 1S7 4W FCR SALE, The farm on -which I now live, containing one half section of excellent land situate on the road leading from Madison tc
tLawrenceburh, tb. piles from The former. on the "waters of Ihdian kentuefcy, tw9 nlUcs from the Ohio river, and one half mile from a navigable stream. h here is oh the premises a large two story.log building, . a capacious stable, 4Q acres well cleared and fenced, and a fine youn; peach orchard... There is also a good saw mill which works two saws, 2 hU of water thirty one feet, xwhich makes. an excellent seat for a merchant mill. Convenient to the house is a never failing spring. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber living on the premises. . .BENJAMIN BROOKS. July 24th, 1820.
The State of Indiana, lefferson County, ss. Jefferson Circuit Court Jurt term, 1820. Isrcal Ti Canby, J Foreign vs AttachSalrnon H. Gorham, j ment. This' day came the pliintifF by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not at tis time resident of the state of Indiana. It is .'therefore ordered by the court that notice of the pen dency oi this attachment, be published in the Indiana Republican for four weeks successively; and that unless the said defendant shall be and personally appear here within one yczv rem the date of the return cf this attachment and give rpecial bail to answer said suit, that the property attached will be sold for the satisfaction ot the pbir tiff. A copv Test. , - . . R. C. TALEOTT, CFk. 1S7 4v The State ol Indiana, sg Jefferson County. J " . Jefferson Circuit Court 'June term, 1820. Lyman Merrill, vs 5 In debt. Truman Hibbard, This day cme tnc c;.fer.c2nt and made application for the benefit of the insolvent act; he in vacation having filed in the clerk's office a schedule, petition and bond agreeable to lav. Whereupon on motion, it is ordered by the court that notice cf the pendency of this application be published in the Indiana Republican, for sixty days; and the said plaintiff and ail others concerned are ruled to appear here on the first day of the next term of this court, and shew cause if any they can shew, vvhy this application should not be granted. A copy test, R. C.TAL13U1 l,Ci'fc. 187 pCod The State of Indiana,! lefferson County, J ss. JeffcrUn Circuit, Court Junc tern, 1820. Truman.Iiibbard, io'T Vii.u , Divorce. Ilannan Hibbard, J This day came the complainart by his attorney,' and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not at tins time a resident of this state. Therefore it is ordered by th'd court that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Indiana Republican for four weeks successively; , and that unless the said defendant shall be and appear here on or before the first diy of the next term of this court and enter her appearance to answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confessed, & the matters and things therein contained will be heard and determined in her absence." A copy test, ... , H. C. TALBO rr, Cl'k187 4v
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ALABAM A COTrONT CASTINGS, v An assortment of Men's' fcOOTS SHOES, &c. &c Tor sale by B. BRANIIAM &NfcW8EB.RV- . , WANTED, Kentucky paper, for which, 55 well as for Tennessee and th$ paper of the bank of this phCe (Madison) salt will be sold at one doll. 10 cts. bv the barrel August 1 T I he State of Indiana,"! Jefferson County, ss. Jefferson Circuit Ccurt Juns tern, 1820. Richard Purdie,") T ... f vs i Llbel for ttAnn Purdie, , ) VrCe' This day came the comply, ant by his attorney, and it 3 pearing to the satisfaction oft." court that the defendant is at this time .2 resident cf this state. Therefore it h nrrwlj by the court that notice of pendency of this suit be pub. lished in the Indiana Kepubfu can, for four weeks successively and that unless the said defen. dant shall be and appear hereon or before the first day of the fiext term of this court and eni ter her appearance toanswerwvd suir, that the bill. will be tikeo as confessed and the matters & things therein contained will tt heard and determined in her ab. 6ence. A copy testi, R. C. TALBOTT. Clk. 1S7 cw A T T ENTI O N. There will be exposed to pub, lie sate, on the ;d dsy of Sepr temb'er next, at the house c! John Louhlin two and a hair or thre? nv'cs f North West r; Midison, cn the road IcirVir.g to Vernon ti. his crop of corn, fodder, and other article of produce. Also his farming too!?, cows and your'?; hogs. The terms of sale will be one third in hand, the remainder in two annual piymcnts. BcriJ with approved security will oe rtouired. . JOfRJ LOUGHLIM. August :d, 1820. TAKEtT UP. By William M'crnncll, living on the waters of fourteen mile creek, Jefferson county, , la. one bay horse five years old, hands high, blind ot the riht eye, right shoulder broke down a little, some white hairs on ln$ weathers, the mark of a string around his near fore pastern joint, no marks or brands perceivable; appraised before me to 10 dollars, this first day of August, 1820. THOS. TAYLOR, j. p189 TAKEti UP By William Hay, living oa the head waters of Fourteen Mile Creek, Jefferson county,, la. two estray horses' the ontf an Iron Gray two ywrsi old, 13 1-2 hands high,' a large star In his forehead, some white hairs above the hoofs. The ot cr a bright sorrel, six years oW. i4handi high, a small win c spot in his face, and some saddle spots, had a small bell on, no brands perceivable; appraised the former to 27 dollars, the ot--. er to 15 dollars, before me, tni rst day of August, 1820. THOS. 1AYL0R,J. 1S9 WANTED AT b Corn, oats, corn meal, U bacon, sugar, for which, a credit on our tv vIU lie given-
