TOWN OF DANVILLE
The subscribers give notice, that on the 30th day of November next, on the premises, there will be sold Forty or Fifty Lots, in the above named town, on a credit of 12 months, the purchaser giving bond and approved security.
Danville is laid out on a beautiful plain, on the South side of Stone's River, Warren County, Tennessee, 20 miles from Murfreesborough, and about the same distance from M'Minnville, and immediately on the main state-road leading from Murfreesborough to Knoxville. As to good water, situation, rich neighborhood of land, and other conveniences Danville is scarcely rivaled by any town in the state. There is within one half of a mile of the town a mill, which runs the whole of the year, by the large spring that breaks out immediately at the North boundary of said town. The town is situated about an equal distance from the neighboring towns, and as the people of the neighborhood are anxious to have a new county, to be taken off of Rutherford, Wilson, Warren and other adjoining counties, which if it is the case, Danville will undoubtedly be the seat of Justice for said county, which has induced the proprietors to reserve a handsome square, for that purpose provided it should be occupied as such. Trott & McBroom October 27, 1818 |