Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 196, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 October 1820 — Page 4

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Boik'! the U. S. & Hi and: c New-York Dink. " j Manhattan Company, 5 Mechanic. Bank, . Uidon Bank, Scew 1 i Bmk of America, J Merchant-' Bank. Buik ot Pennsylvania Banket Noith America - IS.rkot Philadelphia, Phi!. do do FomeiscMcchardc.d Bank, do mechanics' Bank of Citv u Cnuntv. do Comu.cricrl Bmk cf Perm, do Schuylkill Bank, do TW k tf c N. l iberties, do ! Bmk or Mar land, Biltimorc. Bmk of Baltimore, do B ink oi Virginia ck Branches Va. J.ornerd B:nk of Virginia and Branches, do B oik or Colombia, D. C. IJnionBmk A Georgetown, do Patriotic B. of Wellington, df) B ok or Wa dnngum, do Bk ci Metropolis, do B ' k of Alexandria, do Bmk ot Chillkothe. - - Ohio. Fanners ec Mveh mics Buik ot Indiana at Madron. Bir.k nf Fiim-is, tShawnctown. B 'ik nt Orleans, New-( Ji leans. Exccpt note- tor lo than m. dollars 1 his li t will be c rjeeted ueekl v. List of Pf! 47 fc!I:nni is a ttiitcricnt f ike the sale io ct K

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tix towns'ins and tl iCtiOUtO t nhips. KOBERI' II ANNA, h. e. l. r: Augmt 17, iS;o. M A S O I C Koiifi:. Notice is hercbv ;-ivcn tlot John Kendal, a Ma ter Ma. ; , his been cxpvlied by leni I.od:;e No. 49. t f Ohio, ti -.n all t he rights, tvnetits, and piivileges ot ma-oi'.ry, lor gKumna (Hiic cotuhut, ami by a res minou ot mat oeov ne i-;a-eo c Brethren throu-dn-ut tin vv.rid, antl, all who in iv be conccmeil, are cuti-med to In ware of him. b .1.1 Kendal, is 5J yraro'dand two ear pit ha pub!ihtil a piper in Xenii. By (riler of the Woisiilpte.l IWirer am) Brethren ot the emi Lodge No. 49. '1H0MAS CONSTANT, Seer e tar y . Xenii, June ; 1 Q : e. y Editors ot newspaper i trienciy to tiie mbt:tution ot lasonry are requested to give This a place in their 1 elective ;ipers. ' J. F. 1). LANIER, jittrr.;y C Cjuvjii.sr at Lan V1I attend to business pro. regionally entrusted to him in hr Jtilerson, Switerhnd, Jenongi, Scott and ClaiK circuit

s. um. IJu odice is kt pt in the -onth winded Col.Stapp'.. briT: hoac, in Uie room formerly occupied by T)a. Cravens -rid crndtu atnt ax present occupied by 1 )r. ( r 4 vn.. llsd'hon. Aug. 17, if. -V7

FOUR DOLL Z. FIFTY CTS. I A xf ? Stolen from the subscriber living in Midison, cr. Sunday evening list, a bright bay horse, about fifteen hinds high, five voir old, branded v. it fi the letter G. or, the left shoulder, glass eyes, a small wart on one of his shoulders on his right ear. The above reward will be given to my pcison who will deliver ci;d burse to me in Madison. AMOS PHILLIPS. September 182s. 1 ox -t

, NOTICE fhoe persons in arrears with men ;axcs itcea not exneer turtl ier indulgence, and these ow 1 ing tor ibo, will do well to piy on or before the first day of Oct. next, as I intend to collect a t tie lav directs without repcct to pet if ins. T. I. SIR IBLING. Late 3 j. C. i f ' ' f r'i y 5 r , JJiv sly -llt2h)&Q. 'I he siihcribtT ha- just rrceivcdfjom Lnuisvil!e, 1 fun:hrmc ot 1 1. ,r,,t to grocf ris, coniv . it.g t lr. wri and iojf Snr'ar ! K His Mr) i--.e4 Coflee, Tei . o ( 'h'Tinate, Madeira nd 1 .!' ' 1 O V V 1 ,V- , 1 t ' 1 . o ! : Kei rl i u ' ' id. bpii its f pentine, i. i;.deC, rton. and i god a irnu nt ot N.,i , xeen- Ware, wh a vaiictv of :-0'tieus to. f .'n to r;.'j-n-etao-, wh::.h he wii! sell ! w tor r t-h. Bee wax, V 'n ju-r c. c ;:cvi w.ii ie ic. civcii n nt r at I . n t y ne et per io. (M :,: , ... tn j , 1 1 . J. nYLL. Sep-ter.i!)ei d: !i, 1 b - i 04 0 P. A V o n 1 the . - 2 S- ,: - ia -1 f f . ii- 1 it! 00 V.;deg, o n- j 11 ' ir.nle v'-o-- -!d ieoa 1 I f,f O , i w 1 . , vis C O'M h iiJir.ed r. Io:! ;vovo: so., it : very 1 OK J; -il. . 1 ' :oe W 1 : ! 1 1 1 o o - o : , t. CI' M a v. 1 !; 1 1 i' i iv:i M A : V . Ilg'it liOO I'c, 1 (III . con. 11 o tfer a b toe ' ar.e one t:t snit t 1 . t:rp-r re-, ill. i t si:d po!!,;-.!. .O.v t tr:o;e tn m pi . Si ion 1, j r. fOI... t' g. t '. 1 ( r 1 ; 1 ; 1 , - ; n!M. ' 00-. d. I wiii "ve tin ee 1 bun li d d l , h e r,.;'jd, a::d . ,1. ... .. . i . -ur !.::: ; m d r r ., t ; i.ui, or cjucr. ed to me m v 11 f!! L K. C. FLOYD. " 'Me. ic 4 w. i be editors of die Ln;s:p., Iveouhlican. M 1 b 0.0,11 Ia. d( v , Cincinnati, Ohio, R . por:ei , Lexington, and Arr-s. Frank:", ; d , v. will r iv the above rtio:i m their reiptctne pipers 2nd toivrd their ac.cuuti to G. K. C. r. as above. TAKE NO I .TF. All ;eiei:; indebted to, the vjbscribzr, are rcpaerted to c'i and settle t heir accounts, on or betore the reth Sept. next, cr tie will put t hem into the hands ot proper oiiiccrs tor collection,

without dtscrimi nation. JAMES EPPERSON. August 26th 1820. For biz at this oilicc-

WHEAT Vv ANTED. I wish to purchase a tew bundrcd bushels of good clean wheat, to be delivered in this month and Oct. next. In payment of debts or for goods, I will allow fifty cents per bushel, delivered in the Gallatin Steam Mill; forty eight cents, al my store in Madison; and forty three cents, at Demaree's Mill. Or I will give forty three and three fourth cents, in the Steam Mill; forty two cents, in Madis.on and thirty seven and a halt cents, in Demarees Mill, in Land-Oilice Money or specie, r ayabie on the first of July next, Those indebted to me for go Js, and the debtors of David M'CIure & Co. whose accounts are in my hands ,are in-

vitcd to attend to this notice. I. T. CAN BY. Madison, Sept. tedi, lSec. FARMERS S WE YOUR T'LAXoi;i;iX I will purchase a qu.intity of clean llixjeed, lieliveecd at'mv nil!!, by ti:e fir: day of No', yember next; as I propose h:i'--ing ap oil mi;l in (perition bv tbat true. Oil or moncv will be given in cxcliange for the joiin: v wv i lr. ernou, zb h June, 1 3:-, is tf r 0 r bu in on I r.ov. live, containtr.g or e ha;r eetio: ot er.eel.cct iaii-i situate or the 1 o Hi le adieg li om M :dit-on to J o v, re:e' burii 10 mihs fro in ti!-e t. tile ( 1 i ,1 U ! ocr or. ,.;e vaters of In. enf ;k !;' t wo m:!e. ti om and one Iiiit le stream. i ;.ei e i on ; lie premi-tv-o mrv ie-r buihiinr' c;eu . --t-ieic, 4e .uies - es . !arg-e , a e ipeH r;eircd and renecit, and a line voting OpJiard. l'bei; is a!o a I - 5 1 ' .'o; mill whieli wi" t a 'r !1 of veaier tin j ty one v. ).:el n: tkes an excellent it ' ' " O !' ! n.:r; n a: 11: CotiO UK' . 1 'H'-e i . 1 liever I or ! "it !.' p if. or thr vul):;c:ri. ... ' ' e n ("j 1 .:i 'i V I ' . 'oi the preod4 - - .-i.Oii, i)iv.x J.S. I u1 :e. who know 1 oe-pcr-o the-. :! c the .oa'o. s . r : Cimtion, adver1 1 . r, . : v ho i a v ) ear 1 , : y, uoucsted to - enerit. T!;Mme re co J ro ; 4 . , -n:o will - Joi;n l()oe. . t , o ; .;.; on, 'f he term; of exchange at the G'.hohi Steam Mill atrer toe 1 rch it'.sr. wid be tor man "t cu;.mic:s. tour bushels wiieat .. ... I I J 1 r i 1 ior one iiunoret. or Jiour: tw. tr," . V r r -md ci niodated tm'the oi our customers m be accomoid term, and 3n C ln ,cX corn ground a usuih "1 lie reason ot this aheradon is that 1 oouf hdf f tiur custom only comes in the dry tea-:on, v. iieo we can make more by in muficturir.g of llourtorexportation. Customers must come the year round or pav us as much as we cm jret from othcrs for inanufactunmi. Bv order ot the Proprietor. ' JAMES M'CONATKY,

Agent, September 4th, 1820. 193 tf

DROWNED MAN, The Coroner's inquest sum. moned and sworn to examine a dead body found in the Ohio river and brought on shore this day, hereby return on their oaths, that the person in question came to his death by drovening. T. C. SEA RLE, Forerun. To John' Hanv, Coroner, The above dead body was a man about thirty years of age, Sandy complexion, about five ieet 8 inches high, stout made, and had wirh him one hundred dollars in United Spates half ea gles sewed in a belt made of list of Superfine cloth & tied around his body under his shirt, and I understand from vune men that

fr,iiowed a boat in cuest at ir,. formation on the subject, that they were told by the boat's crew that his name vv.is John 'LoM, and was lately trom Soxas in C'ermoiy, and was drowned accMet'tdiy from one of tluir boat;-, vn :hc iithinr. Tt.e boits were from Cincinnati, (bin, co'mmnded bv captain W iiliam Ada nc. Ills oody was decently !i:tied, and his money is safely dep dted. M.o-o!it ia. Sept. zz. 1 Sic. TOH i HANV, Cor. J. C. 94 I'UL ! ; rvery 1111i"cmi;i r iii mat w. 1 m 1 mfona our dtotorr, that neces-i-ty oaupij ih to exchange their nte-i and ac .nvn.rs tr our ownand a:- tiicy may nut be disaf). po.nted by i.e,.ivi;;g a dim from a di.'ici -nt tpi,i. ;er, v. e now info! ;n tfuo.i, Mr. c, dc.b i Yevor ha taken their oo.e, O'c. in exenan.e io o. 4 la.'H, I r 1 . G. STAPP c. Cci. r 1 inaei. o -p. . e1 1 BPOKE j AIL L: Vciiio'n, jenn;ng, county, on the night of the ith insi. a negro m 01 r.aeooi litl.L M()R!U3, atj.. ;'bout t'e-i.tv vc.iis, r feet 10 inches idg i, or " liglit eolor, hit! on when :' r e.O'ed a jvi.r ' tow linen pantaloons and a blue 1 uundafoout co it. Vh; .. v'er v. ih aopiehend s aid negro and goce in! c.ua'ion to the suieeiiuer o (!eit he can be retaken, di dl receive a liberal reward.. WM. C. lhtAMWhhh, J.d!,rVernon, ifith b'.-ot. i-zc. T '( ; , P UMiP,-,,,., .... wire Tai-' a, c ; o r, 4 :rt;i:; m- t vi Jti. (Jo J Ml. Wlttinu: .il;v ju-t i' n 0 7 an -e; thi.s n 1,11 erore to ;o: v .im s?: persons L om ti listing or h.o h. in ber on my account, as I uid pay no c!;;;tj ot n er or; 'actin r. UOiii'.RL I)i .LAP. I'dadiion, bp 1 a, 182:. ce . 1 , 1 , v, v 1 v A v e . t4.'. penny save 1 h as good a penny earned." Two ccfit- in cash will h iiiveti al tliis office, for c!cr;n Ywvcw and cotton two cents and a half will he allowed in payment of (le!)ts. Sept. 2I, If?20. wanted at this office, Corn, oats, corn meal, Hour,

bacon, sugar, tallow and linen, for which, a credit on mjr books will be given.

TEN DC 7. LARS REVv'AUG . Vm venforw mg, Jonatmn mHh, a carpca tvr by trade; he is about 5 fee 10 or 11 inches high, fair corn' piexion, dirk hair and Cycs from 25 to thirty years 0f a and a native of Ireland. $ took with him the follow property which did not belong to him, viz: one roan mare f silver watch, a chest, a saddle and saddle-bags, 18 yards of crossed barred cotton;' he also obtained from me by fraud an order on Win. Shannon Lr dolls, some carpenters toolsI am informed he took a skiff from Madison without either asking or raving for it. PRISCILL LOCK LEV. Madison, -th Sept. iS:c.

Printers of Illinois, Louisiana and Missouri, are requested to give the above a few insertions. P. L. RYE WANTED The subscriber wishes to purchase a quantity of Rye, delivered at Vawters and Branhams Mill, for which he will give forty cents. JON. BARRITT. August 31, 1820. NOTICE. The first and second installments, on the first, and the first installments on the second sale of lots in the town cf Versailles, Ripley county, Indiana, are now due. All persons indebted, are requested to come forward and make payment on or before the first day of November, or their notes will be put into the hands of an officer indiscriminately. RITCHLEY, Agent f Ripley county. Sept. 1820. 195 3 GORSUCH & WHARTON, Respectfully inform the public that they have removed to the shop formerly occupied by Doctors Cravens & Smith, on Mulberry street, in the south part of col. M. Stapp's spacious brick building and nearly opposite Dr. Canby's store, where they still continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches. They tender their thanks to their former customers, and inform them that they will always take a particular pleasure in serving them whenever called on, in the neatest manner, Madison, Sept. 28, 1820. TAKEN UP. By Shuble Fair, of Pittsburg township, a sorrel mare supposed to be fifteen years old, upwards of fourteen hands high, with a scar on her near buttock, several saddle spots, no brands perceivable; appraised to twenty dollars by George Donner & Stephen Elles, before me, this 14th day of September, 1820. LEVI POSTON, J. P. 195 MISS SEYMOUR. My daughter Betsy Maria Seymour, left Sheffield, Massachusetts, about 13 or 14 years ago, with her uncle John U. Seymour, who practiced physic some time in Marietta, but has not been heard of for eleven years; if she is living she must be about 18 years of age, black hair, black eyes and fair skin. Any information concerning her directed to Mr. Miles Kelloga, Hamilton, Ohio, will be thankfully received. Printers in the state of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Indiana, will please publish the above and oblige a distressed

sed mot tic;.