Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 195, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 September 1820 — Page 4
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eo DOLLS. REWARD. PROC.LAMAIION: TO ALL VUIOM IT MAY CON
CERN! Jinzihan Jennings gsv. and commander in chief :f the state cf Indian a, KNOW YE, That whereas John Deahman, who was lately committed to the jail of Floyd county, on a charge of murder in two several instances, escaped en the night of the 21 stir.?:. A reward of one hundred dollars is hereby offered, in behalf of the state aforesaid, for the apprehension and delivering to the sheriff of said county, the eaid Deahman, who is supposed to be 28 years of age, black eyes and hair; dark comflexion, and 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in heighth, and speaks the German, French and English language;: Ah j, f:fty dollars tor 1 man bv hc name of Williams, large Vmi eyes, and red hdr, fair complexion, considerably freckled, twenty years of age, and iiixnit five icet ten or eleven in-
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a Km' Hfrv dollars for Linthi-
cum, whoe complexion is dark, rr. dark hair, five reet nine or ir. he high, and supposed to be 27 ears of age; the two ht of whom uere commute f,r hore stealing. IN Tedm ny whercot I hive hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the state to be ttL.s.afBxcd, this iad day ci C -U August, 1820, the 4th year of the btate, and A the independence ot the United Spates the 44th. JOrUl HAN JENNIUGS. By the Gsvcrncr, Vi a. New, Scc'ry. TEN DOLLARS R! WARD Will Ik given for apprehendirg, Jonathan Smith, a a. r"tcr h trade; he is ah. -m 5 tctt jo or 11 inches high, t .h -complexion, dark hair aai eyes, from 2 5 to thirty year.- ot age and a native ot Ireland, ijr tok with him the toL. rh
r.pct ty which did not ocirr.g ' him,' viz; one roan marc. . silver vvat Ji, a cht, .1 caddie and saddle-bas 18 yard:- ot ci bailed rot ton; he v---oh" .lined ti -mi nie by trae d ". orcLt on Wm shannon t.;r 5 3 d U. vnnc cupcntci-loo.U, 1 a-" informed he took a vWiti lio r "V jidiO' without ihtr 2!Li .c r pa ng (or ir. PRbCILL LOCKLEY. Madr,on, 7th Sep:. 1S2;:. 193 4W Printers ot Illinois, LouLi an and Missouri, are requestcd t give the above a few ir.iertions. P- L.
DROWNED MAN. The Coroner's inquest sure, tnoned and sworn to examine a dead body found in the Ohm river and brought on shore thu dav, hereby return on their oaths, that the person in question came to his death by drowning' T. C. SEARLE, Forerruitl,
To John Hany, Coroner. The above dead body was a man about thirty years of age, Sandy complexion, about live feet o inches high, stout made, and had with him one hundred dollars in United States half ea gles sewed in a belt made of list or Superfine cloth U tied around his body under hu shirt, and I understand from some men that followed 2 boat in quest of information on the subject, that they were told by the boat's crew that his name was John Lold, and was lately trom Soxas in Germany, and was drowned accidentally from cne of their k(1J'c on the nthirst. The
boats were from Cincinnati, Ohio, commanded by captain William Adams. His oody "vas decently buried, and has money is safely deposited. Madi.on, h Sept. 12, i23. JGrIN HANY, Cor. J C. 1 04.
WHEAT WANTED. I wish to purchase a tew hundred bushels of good clean wheat, to be delivered in this month and Oct. next. In payment of debts or tor goods, I will allow fifty cents per bushel, delivered in the Gallatin Steam Mill; forty eight cents, at my store in Madison; and forty three cents, at Demaree s Mih. Or i will give forty three and three fourth cents, in the Steam Mill; forty two cents, in Madison, and thirty seven and a halt cents, in Demarees Mil!, in Land-OSce Money or specie, payable on the first of July next. Those indebted to me for nrl the debtors of Da-
vid NPCiure & Co. whose accounts are in my hands, are invited to attend to this notice. I. T. CAN BY. Madison, Sept. iSth, 182c.
WONDERFUL! WONDEH.X,l J M To debtors. It is ver t-. rsc?2.". fcr us we hive to inform our ci-bt 01 tr.it rrccft"tv compel 3 u-Uo exchange thur n jtt.s dnd accounts t'r r.ur ov. n; ar.d i 1 bey r.;iy nt di appelate J by receiving a dun tr nti a difTcrnt qurtr, z .v. ,w inform themtha: Mr. Ca'-s Tun vox hai taken their u "j. :n er.chanrc tor a r.e he rct.i
FARMERS SAVE YOUR. FLAXbELD. I v.:il purchase a quantity of clean Bxseed, delivered at my mill, by trie first day ot November' next; as I propose liav. in- an oil mill in epenuon by tht tin c OU or money be riven in exchange he 6 JOHN VaWILR. Vfiaon4 56th June, 1:0. 1S4. t
FOTJRDOLL3. FIFTY C1B. I6.EWAK1?. Stolen from the subscriber livin- in Madison, on Sunday events last, a bright bay horse about fifteen hands nSh, five years old, branded with the letier O. on the left shoulder, glass eves, a small wart on one ot his shoulders Son his right ear. The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver said horse to me in Madison. AMOS PHlLLIPa. September 14, 1820. "94 3
NOTICE . Thoe persons in arrears with their tae- need not expect further indulgence, and those owiiv for 1820, will do well to nay on or before the first day of Oct. next, as I intend to collect astnelaw directs without refpect to persons. r. L S HUB LING. LateS J. C. 94 3 w
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F O R ' A L E, Thetuiron whuii I now s..2 -.;niainin; oiu-iait icctior. cscfilcrit ianc s:tu.at- the .,--. it.'j-i,T from Maition La.vren;.CL-uri to t;ule5 trom ir: ? - . mer tL waters or In-K-n-u Ay, t-o miles r torn
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The sub-cvilr ha just receiv. f d trrai LouisvVsIe, a handsome .w-rrmot t of groceries, ccsiststjTlir ri brown aisJ io-af bugr, Ot tears Moh-, Ct(fce, lei Chocolate, V.deira and t ichon vV French HranJy.
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Land Ojpce Money. A Iht of Nct$ which will be rt ceived in the Land OJfice,fcr hc Land District of Brookville Bank of the U. S. & Branches New-York Bank. Manhattan Company, Mechanics, 1 Bank, NcwY, Union Bank, I Bank of America, J Merchants' Bank. Bank of Pennsylvania Phil. Bank of North America do Bank of Philadelphia, d,ct, Farmers & Mechanics' Bank, do 1 Mechanics' Bank of City & County. do Commericri Bank of Perm, do Schuylkill Bank, do Bank of the N Liberties, do Bank of Maryland, Baltimore Bank of Baltimore, do Bmk of Virginia & Branches Va, Farmers Bank of Viiginia and Branches, do Bmk of Columbia, I). C. Ur.i m Bank of Georgetown,, fo Patriotic B. ot Washington, 60 Bank ot Washington, do Bank ot Metropolis, do Bank of Alexandria. do Bank of Chiilicothe, - - - OMa. Farmers &c Mech inks' Bank of Indiana at Madron. Bank of Illinois, Shawnetown.
Bank of Orleans, INew-Urlcins. Except notes for Jcs- r hid five dollars l"hi.s list will be catrewted weekly.
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tho-c that are indebted to me by Note orotherwUe, can discharge th amc by delivering me H'Vj, C(rnRye,0jtstQT Ba ten, at the market price, or even currtnt tank piper will not be retued. Those' who attend to thiv notice w ill save costs, as the ret notice will be handed by an criicer. A. A. MEEK. Ajst 31, 1820. 192 K. B- I have a itw good quarter section of LAND, in the neighborhood of Madison, tor iale, on very moderate terms, or to lease. liY kTw antejlT' The subscriber wis he to purduc a quantity of Rye, delivered at Vawtcri and Bunhami Mtii; t 1 whiiti he wit! give forty 1 1 i t . OA. BaKKUT.
NO I ICE. V-'h;.'rc my ite Nancy, f-is chvtA-4 from loy bl snd bou, without m. jut C3ut, this ii thcrclore to torwar;1 a! p-ciscr.; irum tniNtia- or h iruurm her on O!) account, a: I wiii pay no debts id her contractin;;. KOBLR f DLL A p. Madron, Sept. 19, iSic.
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t-fiuer tor suDscriptioti, adver. t: , i;c. V't the year iSu are or.ee mre requested to mike tm7nedi3i: payment. I hose who aUC-vI to thn ? will wt :he coktii ct a JOHN LODGE. Maimer., My , 182,
SAVi; YOUR UAOS. 4A penny saved is as geed as a penny earned." Two cents in cash will be given at this oiuce, for ciean linen and cotton M A H S. two cents and a half will be allowed in payment of debts Sept. 21,1820. W AM FED AT THIS OFFICE, Corn, oats, core meal, flour, bacon, sugar, t alio v.- and linen, for w hich, a credit era onr booki v:Vd be fciven
The term- cf ciiciime it to? Gallatin Steam Mill atur the 15th mst; will be tcr trui,ient cufiomers, four bu.sheL ot wheat for one hundred i'es. cf flour; those who 3 re ou: customers the year round, C3.n be accommodated on the old terms, and all can get corn ground 25 usual. The reason ot this altcnuion is that about half of our custom only comes in the dry season, when we can make more by manufacturing of flour for exnation. Customers must come the year round or pzy us as much as we can get from others for manufacturing. By order of the Proprietors. JAMES M'CONATHY, AgenL September 4th, i8jo. 9S
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i to ue .it m . i iiin. G. K. C. 1 LOYI). T'.ily 12 ). 194 3Vr 1 he editors eft lie !oc.:n, Silcm? Republican, Mj-mson, 1 1. i t V, Cmcirmitij Ohio, Reporter, Lexitvgton, and Arus, Frankford, K . will give the above three insertions in their respective papers and forward their account.-- to G. R C. F. as above.
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TAKE NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts, on or before the 20th Sept. next, or he will put them into the hands of proper officers for collection, without cUscrirainatioru JAMES EPPERSON. August 26th 1B20,
FAIR PROPOSAL??- v All those indented to th cribcr, can settle their accounts, in Wheat, Corn, Pork, L Hax, or Chickens, it devcreJ on or before the 15th day October next. Those intend 5 to pay in the above profill call immediately, and ji their notes for the same. who do no: comply with .ne bove fair proposals, wi ; f their accounts in the han proper officer for collect... witll0Ut rc,pect torsor Madhon, August 31, S;C- -
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