Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 4, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 January 1829 — Page 3

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To open a state road froa indianapo-jthe Judicial Circuits, and fixing the

lis to Lafarette

To establish a state road from near Brownsville by the way of Waterloo ;md Milton to intersect the state road leading from Centreville to Indianapolis. . To amend the act regulating Judicial Circuits. Appointing a guardian of the heirs oi G. Richards. To establish a state road from Madison in Jefferson county, to Lawrenceburgh in Dearborn county. To locate a state road from New Castle to Crawfordsville For the appointment of Senators and Representatives iu the counties therein

named.

To establish a -levee near Vincennes. To open a state road Irom B jno to

Terre Haute. To regulate the mode of doing coun

ty . business in the counties ot Alien,

li'Midricks and Madison. To amend an act, entitled an act relative to crime and punishment.' To amend an act, entitled 'an act for the formation of Congressional districts, and for the election of Senators and Representatives to Congress, approved Jan. 30, 1324. A joint resolution to increase the sa

lary of the Agent of the three per cent, fund. An act to establish a state road from Rtishville to Lavvrenceburgh. To incorporate the townships in Shelby county. IVovidmg for paying the Commissioners and other persons engaged in surv jyiug and marking a state road from l tke Michigan to Indianapolis. To authorize the county Surveyors to obt ain copies of Held notes of the original corners of land in (heir respective counties. Concerning the town of Utica. To change the name oi John Smith to John Lucius Smith. To authorize the Trustees of the first Presbyterian church ia the town ot New Albany, to sell and convev the real estate of said church. A joint resolution relative to moneys due the state by the securities of Wm.

Xi. Moore, late Collector of Clark county, and against the estate of U. W. Nelson, of said county deceased. An act to amend an act providing for

working public roads in certain counties. To provide for the more certain preparation of the evidence of the title to real estate. Making provision for compensation to the Recorders of Gibson and Monroe counties To authorize the Circuit Court of the county of Perry, to change the venue in a certain case therein named. To provide for printing and distributing the laws and journals of the present cession. Supplemental to the act, entitled "an

act for the formation of the county of

Lass, 'passed at the present session. Amendatory to an act regulating the jurisdiction and duties of Justices of the

Peace, approved Jan. 20, 1824.

times of holding Courts.

To organize Probate Courts, and defining the powers and duties of executors and administrators. A memorial to congress, relative to a sale of the French lick reserved township. An act in addition to the "act laying offcertain state roads, and appropriating $100,000 thereon" and its supplements. A joint resolution of the General As

sembly, authorizing the printing of

4000 copies of the act authorizing the sale of the school lands.

An act to cause the state road leading from New Albany to Princeton to be o-

pened. To amend an act for opening and repairing public roads and highways, approved Jan. 24, 1823. To provide for the inspection of salt, beef and flour. To amend the act entitled an act for

assessing and Collecting the revenue, ap.j

proved Jan. 30, 1824.

The Russians will continue fo occupy j

a line beyond the Jjanuue, trom Varna to Silistria, and in that position waiting for the ensuing campaign. Bazardjic is fortifying for that purpose. It is stated that operations against Turkey will be carried on with as much energy as if the Emperor were in the held. Ue are assured that the Russians have no intention of retiring behind the Danube. Oru account says that they have advanced beyond Varna, whence the Turkish forces have been withdrawn, to be united

with those of one of the Pachas of Burgas. Great numbers of the wild hordes wht assembled against the Russians, have dispersed at the approach of winter. In Armenia, Gen. Paskewitch has cea sed active operation, having complete!)

succeeded in capturing three provinces

six fortresses and three forts. On ot

the fortresses was defended by 30,000

Turk, and considered impregnable. From Constantinople, Oct. 29, it

stated that since the fall of Varna, tut

military armaments are carried on with

Table of the popular votes giten for president and vice president, at tbe election in 1828 I he result as here given may vary from the official vote, but not so as to materially alter it So soon as a more accurate statement shall com

to hand it will be given for the convenience cf

reference. JVb of Electors

Ohio Kentucky Illinois Missouri

Jackson. 67,597 S9 181 9 560 8,282

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Concerning the Wabash and Miami !more activity than ever. Ammunition a I

canal.

A joint resolution relative to the three

per cent. lund.

An act making specific appropriations

lor the year 1829.

and artillerv are continual!) sent to the

army. Troops from Asia arrive daily ,

especially cavalry, which continue then

march alter hulling for a short time. A-

mong them the celebrated TchassHti Og-

Number of acts, resolutions &c. 107. Ion, one of the most powerful Beys of

Anatolia, with several thousand horse

men, passed through this city a few days

ago

Several vessels laden with provisions,

corn excepted, had arrived at Constan tinople Irom the Black Sea, with the per ; ; . .. r . i r : r .. a mi

iinrsiuu ui uie lvubsian uovernmeni. I nt

Porte was scarcely informed of this cir A . I .

cumsiance, wnen it declared that it

would, on its side, relax in the rigour cf

the regulations for closing the Bosphorus,

in the same proportion as the Russian

Government, and would grant the entrance to the Black Sa to a many vessels iaden with the productions of the

LAWR SNCEBURGH. SATURDAY, JASUARY 31, 1829.

The legislature of this state, after a session of eight weeks, adjourned on the 24th inst. During this pniiod 107 acts,

joint resolutions and memorials passed jSoi.th as there had arrived frr-m Russia.

the ordeal of legislation, and were sane.

yj , tinned by the majority. The Michigan road bill, about which so much interest was manifested, sleeps among the rejected business, to be awaked at the next session. A copy of "an act to authorize the pale of the school lands in the count v

of Dearborn and for other purpose?," ha? been received and will be published p. our next. We have not had time to examine its provisions. L,

Several Austrian and Sardinian vessels have, in consequence, received their liiminsfor that destination.

the Commissioners appointed to clear out the White rivers and other streams.

An act authorizing further sales of

the Seminary lands in Gibson and Monroe counties. Supplemental to the act authorizing the loaning of the Seminary funds. Authorizing the Board of Justices in Lawrence county to assess a poll tox for county purposes. A Memorial of the General Assembly

on the subject of the extinguishment of

the Indian title to land within tbe state of Indiana.

n act 10 revive an act entitled an act for opening and repairing public highways in certain counties therein

named.

To authorize the board of justices of

Scott county to sell a part of the public

square in. the town of Lexington and for

other purposes.

Making general appropriations for the

year 1829. A joint resolution relative to the American Colonization Society. An act to relocate the seat of justice of Warren county. To authorize the sale of the school lands, and for other purposes. For the relief of purchasers of out lots adjoining the town of Indianapolis, under the acts approved Jan. 31, 1826 and Feb. 12, 1825. In addition to an act entitled "an act for the incorporation of county lihraries, approved Jan. 28, 1824. For the improvement of the navigation ofEel river, and for other purposes. To change the mode of doing county business in the counties of Decatur and Tippecanoe. Supplemental to the act regulating

the militia of the state of Indiana. Supplemental to an act declaring certain streams therein named, public highway?, approved Jan. 26, 1824 Rel itive to navip-ahle streama Ar.

Small pox. It is stated that this loathsome and dangerous disease prevails to a

considerable extent in the city of Pitts

burgh. We have already noticed ile-

appearance in monnati. Later in

formation, tho' the papers are silent on the subject, induce us to believe that it is spreading in the latter pUce.

The Senate of Kentucky have rejected the nomination of Ge-rge Robertson as Chief Justice of the Court oi Appeals,

and passed a vote of censure on the con

duct of Governor Metcalfe in relation to

A joint resolution on the subject ofjhis nominations Rep. Statesman

It would seem from this that the go

vernor and senate do not pull together very harmoniously in making appoint

ments. Mr. Robertson has been three times put in nomination, but as often the senate has failed to confirm it. The "checks and balances," in the political machinery, are frequently seen operaling in these days. Here is the senate of a neighboring state checking the governor, while in another, more remote, the governor has been known to put his

veto upon nine bills sanctioned by both branches bf the legislature. LA TEST FROM EUROPE.

The Russians and Tdrks. Advices from the frontiers of Poland are to the 12th of November. They speak of an

extraordinary levy throughout the kingdom for the augmentation of the fifth Polish army. There was some foundation for the

late report via Smyrna, of a defeat of

the Turks in the held, after the fall ofi

Varna, but the report was exaggerated

greatly. The action took place between Prince Eugene, of Wirtemburg who went in pursuit of the Turks, and Omer

Vrione, on the banks of the Kamptschik. 'Pi T . .

xue rxussians nave wnnarawn from before Choumla. Their force consisted of the 3d, 5th, and 6th corps. The two lat

ter have been ordered to proceed to Varna and its environs, to defend the approaches to that garrison; and the latter is to take up a position on the road to Silistria, to cover the siege of that fortress, which is to be carried on w ith vigour. This will be the only operation undertaken during the winter. There was a report, but it was not credited, that a courier had passed thro Frankfort, with the news that Silistria

Ni w Bedford, Jan. 9. From Peru. Captain Brock of the Columbus, ;rried hereon Wednesday,

furnishes Hie following intelligence of

he cnmmenceinei.it of hostilities between

Columbia and Peru. Capf. 13. left Payta. Sept. 15?b. vian sloop of war Libertad ariived ; Pivta, September 5. from a cruise . IF Tonibez, having had an engagement with two Columbian schooners, which had sailed from Guayaquil with the purpose of capturing her b) sururi-sf. The engagement lasted about

f rt live minute?, when the vessel? sepated and stood for their respective ports. The Columbian lo?s was said to be not less than an hundred. Gen. L-'tmas, President of Peru, with 1500 troops was expected to arrive at Pay ta about the 17th Svpt. in the fri. gate, Admiral Guis, to lake command ofthe arm.. G-n. Nirochea was to command the calvary. It was supposed that Admiral Guise would blockade Guayaquil. j

ivuivar was expected to arrive at

Guayaquil about the first

PennsjUanialOl 652 Virginia 2t 752 tMarjIand 24.565 N. Carolina 37 857

Carolina Alabama

Mississippi 5 00 ) Indian 22,237 Louisiana 4,603

loDDPgsee 44.102 New-Jersey 21,951 Delaware 4 349 Massachusetts 6 019 Connecticut 4 443 Vermont 8 355 Rhode-Ulsnd 8.21 N. Hampshire 20 923

Maine New York Georgia Total

QJamt. 63,396 91,167 4 602 3400 50 848 12,101 25 527 13919

21,000 majority. 10:000 do.

do. 17 052 4,076 23,758 4 76 29 833 13 838 24 365 2 754 25.14

18,927 20,773 140 763 135.413 21,641 594

J

16 14 S 3 23 24 5 15 11 5 3 5 5 11

1 20 9

8 S 15 8 4 A 8 8 16

668,482 50S 593 178 81

Majority lor Jackson 157.S89 ln Delaware ihe legislature choosing: the eleciors, the votes for member of congress, in i8;8, are takm as the tt flVo Jock-son t'ckpt9 wern run in Ceorgil: ihe votea given both are added ab ve. Est raj Horse Taken Up

BY t.y Stephr I; l'lc ! Lw-rt-nrf burgh tuv,:,sh p, abuui the 0Th Novtrab?r lasv colour sorrel urease fallen vrv i'd sp? not krown no otl.e- n: -iks

or brands petcesvaMe. ;rfrais

d to Vi doll-rs and 50 cents by Jabez Perciv! ttHi Driel Davis.

Certified on oath before me this 17h day of

I'.ENJAVl FULLFR. j b sthl A true c, py frtrn my esiry botk.

4 3v D. Ftp.

STATE OF INDIANA,) -

JUEARBORN VOU-VTT.) Dearborn Circuit Court: October Term, 1823 Samuel Rondtnd Saimtel Reef. 1 Executor of Darid Rees, f C?n.Cfm" . plaint m, Lewis Ingols nd others. J C?wnrVVTou tomes the complainants, by Dunn their lM attorney, and prove to the satisfaction of the ourt, that Dennis Crg, one of the defendant foresaid, is not a resident of the state of Indian; it is therefore ruled and ordered by the ourt, that notice of the pendency of the forepong bill of complaint be published four wetks uccessitly, in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn countj, notifying and rt quiring the iaid Dennis Uragg to be and appear before the judges cf the D-arhorfi circuit court, in chance . y sitting, on the first day of their neit term, to ?e held n at Liwrern.e'uirgb.in and far s tid coun on the first Vlonday in April next, thtn and here to answer to the bill of complaint aforeid, or the matters and things therein prajed 1 1 r, as to him, will be taken as confessed, and ecrce thereon, as to him, will be entered acordingly. JAMES DILL, Clerks ?.7-h Januftrv, 189 4-4

Set.

TAKES UP, Wy John D Uhcriy, of Delawart township, H ply county, fnduna, a d .'k buy tmrs colt, supposed to te two ve rs ol I nt-xi pprin-, wiih

a rues mine jna iu, kimjui u inds hiirh. tt.e pigiit hind fool white--no other

brands or m rks perc ptn. h. Appraised to 12 oo'lars, th!8 16th day t Dec by Asher Wag ijonpr and Gtid Waggoner. A tnn co,. 33 H FlSHUt, J. P.

TAKES UP, By Gai Anggner ot Delaware towi.ship, kipley county, Indiana, a ligbt bay mare cait, supposed to te two years old nex?

spring, with a small star m her Turrhead, with her Irtt fort- fot white, and a psrt of her right fore foot white, about eleven ricl a liali hsnds hitrh. black rmne and tailno

other braH.3 or muks perceptible. Appraised to nine dollars and a ha!f by AshtT Waggoner and John DaMghtr y Dec. 18th, 1B28. A true copy IT. F1STIER, J. P.

TAKES UP Py Gjorge VV Ynpgm, in Delavare Township, Ripley couoty, Indiana, one MARE COLT; supposed to be two years old last

about twelve hands Inh; s Red Roan;

nl! leet while; a star on ner ton Mead; a smpj

on her nose no other marks perceivable

STATE OF INDIANA,) Dearborn County.

Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1823; Roherf Gillespie, S. On comvldint in Chanceri

George Newton, I

V OW comes th complainant, by Lane his attorney, and fiies his affidavit that the lairt defendant is not a resident of this state, and it appearing to the satifaction of th-r court, that tha said defendant ttle.Tge Newton is not a resident of he swte of Indiana; it is therefore ordered :y the court, that notice of the pendency of tbe oaid bill of complaint be published for four we;ks successively in the Indiana Falladium, a iewspper printed and published at Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, r. qinring the said deft n i jnt to be and appe.r oefort the judges of ths Dearborn circuit court, on the firsi dy of their next term, to fie hoklen nt , Lwrenceburgh, in iiid for the said coUnty of Dearborn, on the first Monday in April nex1, then and there to answer the matters ana things in the 3id bill contained.

or the saint will be t-keti as confessed, and tho matters therein prayed for, decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clerk. S7ih Jnmry, 1829- 4-4

!

STATE OF INDIANA,) Q Dearborn Count v. c Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1S28. Margaret Birfley, j H- " f On Petition, or Eul G n t - for Divorce. eorge Dattley. J J IV i W comes the said complainant, by lno her atlorney, and files b.r petition praying e divorce frrm her Siid husband, for certain rea

sons in sid petition set forth, and it appearing'

u the S'itisucnon ot tne court, by proof nays' Mere in court made, that the said George BrU ley is not resident of ihia state ; it is therefor ordered and directed by the court, now here io chsncry sitting, that notice of the pendency cf said petition be published in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed and published at Lawrt-nc . burgh, Dearborn county, requ rmcr thd

said defendant to be & appear before the judgea of ihe Dearborn circuit court, on the first day of their next term to be hohten at Lawrencebuvgh, in and for tbe county of Drrborn, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer lie m-tUers and things in the said petition contained, or the same will be taken confessed and the matters therein prayed for, will be de

creed accordingly.

JAMES DILL, Clerk. 27th January, 1819. 4-4ir

Set.

October 'U . . . r. x?.

flll Kr iiumas. c. nur ini'V mull uiy iia-

iy of Jam

ADULPHtJS F1UGGINS, J. P.

t..7, u i r ri l

i.vC t; cHwiicuru ui i.. oiunmian frav Boou fhis ,0th ,1sv 0f January, ,629

arm, irom Ihe irot.iiei?. It wh said heL .r.,,r n,,, nrTnr.vc

would be accompanied by 4000 troop?.

Sw1

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cury.

MARRIED on the 25?h ii.st. bv the

Rev. Daniel Newton, Mr. Chatfield Howell to Miss Ann French, all of

L t rnncf burh tfnvnsliip.

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was taken on the 26th, by Ihe Russians,

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r,...wi k; t, i l 7. vwHiuwuueu oy vjrenerai ocueruan u

r

mans wn vrrv rrnsMAr"ibl. Imt-

fo amend tbe several acta regulating' whole Turkish garrison perished.

STATE OF INDIANA,) Dkarborn County.

Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1G28. Michael Farrar.l vs. Y On coir plaint in Chancery. Alpt.a iJonney. J

J OW comts the complainant, by Iar.e his at-

torney, bnl prnvt;3 to the stiataclion ofthe

court, thsii Alpha Hunney, thr vietendant atorrsaid, is not u rt-sidtnt of this sta'e ; it is there

to said estate m m.k-; immediate payment; ndjfore rled nd O'-.iered by the snd court, now

hose having claims against s-id est-te to prtsent' ntrfc 111 c,um,rr.Y y; ..u.uC . w.c Hci.

Administrators' Notice. WE, the subscribers, having bf rn appointed dniiiistrto: s of the estate of WILLIAM WILSON, deceased, late ot Cotton township, Switzerland county, notify all persons indebted

them dulj authenticated for settlement, within

one year trom date. The estate is considered amply solvent. SUSAN All WILSON, JOHN WOT I ON, Administrators. Cotton township, Switzerland 7 coutty, Ind. 19 h Jan. 189 5 4-3w

Administrators' Notice.

fjnilE w detsipned having taken out letters of

4. liminiatration on the estate WILLIAM UO GARl, late of the county of K p'ey, deceased, herv notify all persons indebted to said estate, to rmke payment immediately ; and those hav infc tlaitns j;inst it, to present ihein proper!) mhenticated for settlement within one year from date, Tbe estate is considered solvent. WILLI AM MAKKLAND, MARY BOGARD, Administrators.

January 9 18 9. 4-w

dency ofthe fortoii.g Dill of complaint, be pub

lishrd tor tour wctka successively in the ir.di ana P.Hndium. a newspaper printed and published in Lwreneeburgh, Dearborn coun'y, rtquir iii- the said Alpha Bnney to he and appear hefore thejunptsof the Dearborn circuit court, ia chancery sitting, on the first day of their terra to be hold, n at Lawrencehurph, in and for said county of Dearborn, on the first Monday in April next, then nnd there to r ser to the bill of complaun aforesaid, or the mtters and thii.g therein prajed for will be taken as conftmd, and a decree entered therein accordingly. JAMES DILL, Cleik. 27th January 18,9 4-4w

STATE OF INDIAN A, Dearborn County.

Ap-iDearborn circuit court:

October Term, 1828. Richard Robiosoa, Y vs. In Chancery. Hannah Gatteoby and others- J A ND n w on this day the plrqtifT, by Stevens fjL vtna St. Clair h'm solicitors, comes and by efhJavit proves to the sit;sf-cton of the coun, tiiat Hannah Gttenby, Andrew Gttenbyf William Gattrnby, Mary Uattenby, Thomas Gatten by nd Johnathan Gattenby, six of tbe above dettndarfts, are not residents of this state, and thereupon, on motion, the court order ind direct by good proof, now here in court made that the aaid 0t -tVndaiuk are notnoW residents of this state; it is therefore ordered and directed oy ihe court, now here i"n chanceay sitting;, that no lice of the pendency ot the said bill of compfaint be pubi .hed in the Indiana Palladium, A :ieuspper primed and published in Lawrencenurgh. Dearborn coun'y, Indiana, summoning' and requiring the aaid Hannah Gattcnby, Andrew Guttenby, William Gattcnby, Mar Gattenby, 1 homas Gattenby and Jonathan Gattenby, to be and aj pear before the judges ofthe Dearborn circuit court, in chancery sitting, at their' next term, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer to complainant's bill tore8.d, or the same will be tkrn as confessed nd the matter and thtigs therein prayed for Uecretd accordingly. JAMES DILL., Clerk.

th January, 1829.

Set.

Administrators Notice.

PATRK K O'HRIAN, of Dearborn county, has ibktu out Irtttrs of administrn'jon on the es ate of CORNICE MESSKNGER, late ofs-id county, deceased ; all persons having claims or demends against said estate, are requested to produce the same within ooe year to said administrator ; and all those irdebted to said es ate are requested to make immediate payment to said administrator. From the best information he has been able to obtain, he believes 83id tstate to be insolvent, and claims the settlement thereof as such. Said administrator' als intends offering frr Sile, at his residence in K? Iso township. Dear born coumy, on the 21st day of February nex, household furniture ar.d farming utensils, tht

4l property of the said deceased. lue PATKICK O BRIAN, Adm. 24 h January, 189. 4-3w

STATE OF INDIANA, Dearborn County.

Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1828. Isaac Dona. 1

vs. v On complaint in Chancery Timothy Nichols. J NOW comes the said complainant, by Lane his attorney, and it appearing to the stis faction of this court, by good proof now here in court made, that the said Timothy Nichols is not now resident of this state ; it ra therefore ordered and directed by the court, now here in' chancery sitting:, that notice of the pendency of the said bill of complaint be published in the lndini Palladium, a newspaper printed and published in Lawreuceburgh, Dearborn county Indiditna, summoning and requiring the said Timeihy Nichols to be and appear Ocfoie 'he judges ofthe Drbom circuit court, on the first day bl their m xt terrh, to be holden at LawrencebTirgh, in and for said county, on the first Monday in April next, then and thereto answer Ihe ncatters and things in aaid bill contained, or the same will be tkken as confessed and a decree entered therein accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clerk. 27th January, 18:9. -r4

NOTICE. fFlHS undersigned having uken out Tetters of JL administration on the estate of William MCrazier, deceased, of Laiighery township, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavmen'; and all persons having claims are requsted to present them duly authenticated, a a.id estate is believed to be solvent.

ALSO Will be sold on tbe llfth day of Februi, hext, on the premises of said dee'd,' the personal property bt longing thereto, of which will be sold on a liberal credit. Conditions mad known on day of sale. CLARISSA KKAPP, Adm'r. Jjr.urv 21?t. 5-3w

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, THAT l,the undersigned, bating takea out of Ibe Clerk's otixe of Ripley county, Indiana, on the 22d day of ot. Ust, Utters of administration on tbe estate of James Duley, decewfiJ, do declare the estate solvent, and "wish all those tbaf bav claims against said eittte, to present tfc.em duly authentica ted within one year; and all those that m indebted to sid estate, to make immediate paTrrent. WILLIAM CL'LEV.admr.

January 8lh, 3 1-0.