Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 December 1822 — Page 3
TilM WliriTlillN SUN
VIXCEX.ES DECEMBER 23, 1822. (linemen Coles' speech is unaviodable crowded out of this days paper, it shall hae a place in our next.
sentative Chamber, For the election or a circuit judge, state treasurer, and an auditor of state. Mr. Graham introduced a bill changing a part of the state road from Mauks ferry to Indianapolis ; which was read and passed to a second reading.
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Mr. Laws oration on the death of the much lamented David Hart Esq. shall apppear in our next.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Friday Dec. 13.
The Joint resolution providing for the and 40Q acres of land No. 102, lying, and
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ciccuon oi a revisor ot the statute laws oeing in tne Donation, as tne property ui
was stircken out from the enact clause.
The resolution from the senate, on I Wise surviving partner of John Kausler
the subject of the revision of the statute deed.
JOHN DECKER Shff k c.
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tie expireu on not concurred in. December 28, 1822. 48-ftl-2t
Sheriff's Salc3. One Hundred Dollars Rnvard.
virtue of a writ ol Vcnditione Ex- $ & UNAWAY from the subsciibcr,
to me directed from the clerks I JOl, living in Barren count), Ky on the
oflice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will main road leading from Nashville to Lex-
expose to public sale on Wednesday the mgton. my negro slave
He is about six leet high, siuut, rough and raw boned ; stutters if intcrogatcd or made mad He took with him a pair of old saddle bags. It is supposed he has obtained free papers, and will make his
8th day of January next at the court
house in Vincenncs, the following tracts
of land to wi'r, 400 acres of land No. 195,
400 acres of land No. 231, 400 acres of
land No. 234 400 acres of land No. 204,
COMMUNICATED. The friends and re.ations of the Hon David Hart, " late judge of the
fouith judicial circuit of this state, have 1 laWs, this session, was taken up, was rrv tr mnum his loss 1 He eXllired On I Tint rnnrurrivl Jr
the morning of the 18th inst. after a I'm- Mr. Smith, from the Judiciary Com- A gcring illness of about six weeks, which mittee, reported a bill for the apportion- TJY he b:n e to the end, with all that manly ment of Senators and Representatives in S3 ccpoi
txr-iP t . u r fLi l wa tor some ot the tree states, most proWilliam Mc intosh, at the suit of John I , , , , . . ' P T , ilbablv Ohio. 1 will give the abofc re
ward for the said negro, if deli vet ed to me in Barren county, or fifty dollars if secured in any jail, so 1 get him again. E. IlAYDON. October 5, 1822. 39 3m XCZT 1 be Editor of the Inquisitor Cincinnati, Ohio, Western Sun, Vincenr.es Ind Enquiter, Brookvillc Ind. Intelligencer, Vandalia Ills, and Edwardsvillo Spectator, are requested to insert tho above advertisement three months, and forward their accounts to me near (51as-
:tue of two writs of Venditione
ponas to me directed from the
fortitude and resignation so peculiarly his the counties within the new purchase ; 1 clerks office of the Knox Circuit Court, I own thr ugh life. As a public officer he which was read Sc passed to a second rea- will expose to public sale on Wednesday
was open, generous, ann aigninca, ousci- uing. the 8;h dav ot January next, at the court
ving a strict and undeviating performance Mr. Bullock introduced a bill on the! house in Vinccnnes, the fee simple of a of every duty assigned him. In private subject of fee bills, which was read and certain tract or parcell of land contain-
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jih, iii ma vAmni.v jaiuu;u actuiiu rcauinp. i mir uircc irjnurea acres, to ne laKcn oti I v r... V 11
standard oi excellence, mn.sunia ... i ne dui ior me relocation of the seat I tne south west side ot the tract ot Ahra-1 '
the performance ot every moral oDliga- ot Justice of Union county, was read the ham Kuykcndall's whereon he now lives
tion ; yet liberal and charitable to the third time and passed. including thice fields on the same side of
foibles of his triends. In the dark nour I he bill to repeal part of the 20th sec- said tract as the property of Abraham of difficulty St misfortune.they sought his tion of the act appointing Commissioners KuykendaM, at the suits of Todd Youcc
wise soothintr and counsel, in the ongw to lay ort a town on the site selected fnr kco. and Henrv Kcllv
government, was
day rf prosperity, they sought his com-1 the permanent seat of govern Danv to make it brighter still. For he read the third time and passed.
mourned with the children of sorrow; J The house took up the resolution on and reioiced.with the smiling sons of good the subject of a revision nf thP t-intf
fortune. Now he is gone! But in the firm 1 laws ; and on motion of Mr. Bullock, the
beliet that the great giver oi me wuuiu consideration thereot was indefinitely mete out lo him an ample reward in thee postponed, ayes 37 woes 5.
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"Where now hi$ soul relieved from human Houses proceeded to eect a presulinc
iuurc ior tne nrst Judicial Circuit, a
Mate 1 reasurer and an Auditor of State, and the President of the Senate declared
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strnc
Smiles at the little cares and ills of life Its lights, and shades, its sunshines and its showers As it a dream that filled her vacant hours."
Valuable Goods. J ;o;-. i
REYNOLDS & BOXNER, MARKET STREET, VISCENNES,
AVE just received from new york PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE a
dulv elected J XCOBCALL Presiding JiHjre of the first Circuit, samuel mrr.
rkf.l Treasurer, h wm.
tor of State.
n Lilly Audi
The Kmberor Napoleon, the Duke of Wellington and Lord Londonderry were all born in 1769. Our ladies seem determined to support the dignity of their sex There are
two papers already conducted by bdic
BLACKSMITHS.
ANTED immediateu, a sober,
indusnious, good workman, to
take charge of a Jilacksmitfrs Shop, about one mile h a half from Vincennes on the state road constant employ, and good wages will be given apply to the subscriber living near the Rev. Samuel T. Scott's. DAVID ANDREWS. A HEQUEST. T IE sucsciibcr requests of all persons indebted to him, by note or
very extensive and general assortment of I wook account, to call and make payment T,ll XV before the 10th day of next month. He
jcci icufc, iHucu, v JimciiLUH is resolved to place in the proper ofhcetg
hands for col lection immediately after that date, all unsettled accounts and notes then due. JOHN EWINCL December 20, 1822. 47-tf.
DRY GOODS.
ALSO
HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
t:tilNA,
GLASS, and
LIVERPOOL
Superior COTTON & WOOL CARDS, STRAW BONNETS, Ladie's and Gentlemen
MOROCCO,
J WARE,
O, .
ar.lwe nWrve that Mrs HainsfWl nr j jI'iU OliUClk
The Pensacola Eloridian savs, the Oriental Oak, which is so imnortant in the production of nut galls, which have hitherto been imported from the Medi-
aiva:i m w threat expense, grows abundance in West Plorida.
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Sale of Funt it are at
At a meeting of thf Court the members of the Bar and other officers of the K circuit court held at the house of
M s. Jones in the town of Vincenncs on "Wednesday evening, December the 18th 1822 The Hon. Henrv Ruble was called to the chair, and John Law appointed secretary. Resolved, on motion unanimously, that
ve deeply and feelingly deplore he loss which the profession of the. law in par ticular, and society in general lav sus
tained in the death of the late David Hart Esq of this p! ie. ond 'hit when yvo pav this mournful tribute to the memory of our depa. ted friend, it is with the most lively recollection of that intelligence and fidelity as an advocate, and that elevated and untainted honor as a man, which never forsook him. and which shed a lustre upon his coi sant practice of those private characters and cardinal virtues which have found their reward in the unaffected praise and zealous affection of all who knew him. Resolved unanimously, that in testimo ny of the regret we so sincerely experience upon this melancholv occasion we will attend the funeral of our lamented friend as mourners and will wear crape upon the left arm for the space of thitty days. Resolved, that these proceedings be signed hv the chairman and secretary, and published in the Western Sun. H RT'RLE, Chairman. JOHN L W, Secretary. The legislature has already considerable business before them, 'an' still increasing. When they mav get through is yet uncertain. The elections being now over, there remains nothing to impede the progress of business. Several laws of little importance have parsed both houses. Some important bills are pending It does not appear that anv reVision of the laws crenerallv will be authorised. Judpe Park declines the appointment of Revisor authorised bv the
last legislature, and it does not appear cLoJj$CJ-. the Shaker Society, one probable that another will be appointed, bay mare supposed to be eight or nine
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1 he cenera' opinion is mat v en- nnen- years oiu next spung, 14 hands Mgh. no ! shirt, a dark bay marc, with a black mane scribed for
cy in the treasury wm DC supplied by a artificial marks or brands perceiveable, , ancTTail, about thirteen hands and a half r7Subscriptions received at this oft.re.
ie ssuc 01 -rusun 1 " K" 'o-n.viiiic wnuc nairs in ner lorene ad and high, supposed to be five years old last is spokenf by some, hut wbcre the Io n 1 rou-d the hoof )f the ritrht hind foot, a snrin.-. no 1, ,,,-k or mnrU ritlir n.-im.
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On Saturday the 4th January, Samuel Jacobs will sell next door to the office of Saml. Hill Esor corner of
Market and Second streets, his remaining Furniture consisting of, one elegant Brussells carpet.
one nign post liedstead, one Urn do. do do. one Feather Bed, one sett Windsor chairs, one wash Table.
Rooks, Waiters, Stools, Kitchen F urni ture, Garden Tools, &c. kc Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. ALSO A very valuable llarse. December 28 1822 48 2w.
State of Indiana KNOX COVNTY.
Taken up by Bcnjamine Knox, trustee of
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, intent NAILS, WINDOW (iLASS, &C.&C. AW purchased at the lowest prices which enables them to sell accordingly.
J-tt September, 1822. Tin & sheet Iron MA VU FACTORY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. jr!" AS again commenced business, on S 3 the corner of Main and Market streets, Vincenncs, where all ordets in his line will be strictly attended to
Job work will be done on the shortest
FERRY. UMIE subscriber having again taken jj the FERRY of Chas Smith, deed, where he lias a large new boat, with aprons and railing for the ease and safety of carriages and stock He flattens himself by strict attention, to share a part of the public favor D WID CHANDLER.
.otice to Farmers.
THE subscribe'- wid purchase for
merchandize at cash firicc3t
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2uuu uusueis 01 JOHN EWING. November 1, 1822. 40 tf Hniith t$5 Holton, of Indianapolis Have now in press, St will shortly publish 7ie JUSTICE and F.4RMI.Rs SCRIVEXER. Containing The office ai.d duty of
Justices of the Peac e, Hic: ifi. v ievks,
notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio Coroners, Constables, Township Oflice 1 s
banks will be taken in pavment for work Jurymen ami Jailors. .ilao 1 he most
at its value.
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November, 1822.
correct forms of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Releases, Discharges. Puwt rs ot Attorney, Bonds, Obligations, Notes of Hand. Bibs ot Exchang, tec kc. To which vf dl be aAkd the CONS 1 1TUTION of the state of Indiana. By a Gentleman of the liar. Condition To be printed on good paper, with a new pica type, in octavo form, and to con'ain upwards of iOO pages The price, bout d in boaids, will
sons indebted to said estate are requested bc. 50 cents per copy or Si 12 V m. to make immediate payment. studied. THOMAS GILKESON, Adm. r7 Persons w.shing to procure a coNovember 23, 1 82 2. 47-3 w ,of fhls " WU lcae .lhc,r naTUrs with the publishers, or their agents, at
AKLN uu by Andrew Stamater of soon as possible, as there will bc but a
Jp Public Notice JPcreby given, that letters of admin Jl istration have been g-anted in the county of Prke, Indiana, to Thomas Gil-
keson, as administrator of the estate of
William Rea, deed, late of said county, all persons therefore having demands against said estate, are requested to cxhi. bit them legally authenticated, within 12
months from the date hereof, and all per
H Gibson county, White river town- few copies printed over the number sub-
19 to be had, we have not understood.
Ind Gazette
Indiana Legislature.
IN
SENATE.
Sa urday. Dec M. ISIr. Clark introduced the following resolution : Resolved, that a committee be appointed to call on his excellency William Hendricks and request him to inform the senate, if the demand has been made by the cxccuti?e of this statc,of the president of the United States, for certain fugitives from the justice of this state residing within the state of Kentucky, in conformity with a resolution of the last general assembly of the stare of Indiana; vrhich.wat read and laid on the tabic. The senate proceeded to the repre-
saddle mark on the left side ot her back.
Appraised to twenty five dollars before me. D WID LILLIE j p.
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- "7NOTICK TO FARMERS.
NOT1PK. rp ik subscriber will make a few subscriber having disrontinuccr" WUEA T FA XMS G MIL LS
State of Indiana,
ccveable. Appraised SULLIVAX CIRCUIT COURT,
toon
SEPTEMBER TERM, Oi. Andrew Pureed,
igamsi
His Creditors.
T this day came the said Andrew Purcell by Samuel Whittelsev, his r it r
attorne, and tiaMng n eu r.is pennon ior
spi
ral or ai siT i .1 ;:ri
to twciiu !i c . ' ':;ns before me. 'FUEDK. BRUNEH, j p.gc. Drcember 2, 182. 47 3t.
school, most earnestly requevs ' of different soits, as firmers may require the put pose of obtaining the ben'-fit of ..n iat are indebted to him to make ! persons wishing to purchase will be act entitled An act ior the bent fit of in-
pleased to make it known before the mid solvent debtors' it is ordeiew b the die of January next, as I shall make them court that a copy of this outer be puhlUh with single screens if any purchases ed m the Wasuin Sun a paper printed wishes, he can have them with screenr in Vincenncs, sixty t!as previous 'o the for cockle Sc cheat, -l or the above work fust day of the next term of ths c 1 rt, one half mav bc paid in produce delivei- and that it be published for four weeks in ed at Colmans mill, and the work will be succession warranted of the best quality. A Copy Test, T. W. PARKER. - COLMAN,C:k.- c December 9, 1822. 46-6 December 11, 1322. 47-4wr
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those t'
immediate fiaument, at his situation will not a:!nut of anv longer indu'i?cnre He ;0so takes this opportut vv of returning his thanks for the verv liberal patronage he has heretofore received WILL. L. WITHERS. Dec 1 1, 1822. 4Mf T!7 As he is about to leave the country, he fhtte's himself the above notice will be attended to, W. L. W.
