50 INDIANA HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 

 Madison Auction Rooms 



[Madison Republican and Banner, Jan. 2, 1834] 



[January 2, 1834] 



OWING to continued ill heallth, the regular sales have 

 been suspended for a short time. Any person hav- 

 ing business with me, will find me, when not at the auc- 

 tion room, at my dwelling, near the corner of 2d and 



West streets. 



Solon Robinson. 



January 2, 1834. 



Circulating Library 



[Madison Republican and Banner, Feb. 13, 1834] 



A COLLECTION of new and popular works will be 

 be kept to loan out on the Cincinnati terms, at 

 the Madison Auction Rooms. Solon Robinson. 



Bebruary 13. 875 



Madison Auction Rooms. 



[Madison Republican and Banner, June 5, 1834] 



[June 3, 1834] 

 T N consequence of long sickness and continued ill health, 

 ■*- I am obliged to discontinue my Auction business for 

 the present, 1 but having a quantity of goods on hand, 

 my consignors, have ordered me to 



Sell them at a very great sacrifice. 

 I will therefore, on to-morrow, Friday morning, at 9 

 o'oclock, sell a great variety of valuable articles, consist- 

 ing of Dry Goods, Hardware, Glassware, Cutlery, Fancy 

 articles, &c. &c. in lots to suit dealers. 



Also, — One Splendid, Twenty-one-day, French Time 

 Piece — a lot of Dutch Madder, and a small lot of dam- 

 aged coffee. 



Solon Robinson, Auc'r. 



June, 3d, 1834. 



1 In the Republican and Banner for June 12, Robinson advertised 

 his final sale, to be held June 17, 1834. 



