Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 January 1827 — Page 2
fjut the fcc3 of the several offices in this j State, vith leave to report iy bill or other
wise, and vlessrs. Alley, IJjon ana Beckes were app linted that committee. Mr Jonnason of P. introduced a bill to provide tor icinovihg obsti uctions in the river Patoka Mr Richardson introduced a bill to amend too actn dative to Revolutionary soldiers. Mr. Ferris introduced a bill to amend Hie several acts now in force regulating fees. The bill from the Senate, electing Prosecuting Attornies by joint ballot, was read a third time and passed. Ayes 43 Noes 13. A bill Irom the Senate amending the act supplemental to dn act defining the duties ot recorders, anu pointing ouunc mode of conveying real estate, approved Feb. 12, 1826. December 21. Mr. Alley presented a bill to au home Sheriffs to solemnize marriage, which "Vtas rea l the first time. The engrossed bill making an appro priauoi to pay the debt due fiomthes'atc to the U died Sta'cs and the engrossed bill declaring the Brushy fork ot Muscatetuck a public highway and for other purpos:s; were severalty read a third time and passed rii-i engrossed bill declaring Salt ceck a public highway was reau a iniiu umu and passed. December 22. Mr. Johnston of K. presented the following for the consideration ot the House: Revdved, That the committee on canals and inicm.il improvements, be and they arc hereby requested to enquire into practicability ot removing the natural obstructions, in the river Wabash, from its mouth to Terre-lLmtc, and should the simc be considered of public benefit, in what manner and when the same should be attempted and carried into effect. Mr 11 iys moved to strike out " TerreHaute and insert tire mouth of Tippecanoe, which was carried in the a flit illative, and the resolution was adopted by the House. Mr. Bcckcs introduced a bill for t he relief of master buildeis and mechanics. Mr. Alley introduced a bill relative to taking up esttays The bill to authorise Sheriffs to solem nize martiage was read a second time, and mo'io s o :ay on the table, and indefinite- ; ly pos pone the same, weie dtcidtd in the j negative, and the bid made the order of; the day lor to-morrow. December 23. Mr Beckes from the committee of ways and means, o wnom that stinji ct had been referred, repoited a bill to amend the act, for assessing and collecting the revenue, which was read a first lime. IN SENATE. December 25. Mr. Eving from the committee ot cam's and internal impi ovemcnl, repot led a bill to p; ox ide for the impnuemcnl ot tint mrt of the iiwjr Wabih under the j nnt jut isdictio i of In ikfna and Illinois, winch was re ul an d ordered tot a second reading to morrow. December 26. Mr. Clak from the select commi tec to whom the subject wa- referred, icported a bill providing lor 'he more ccitain pics ervatiun of the evidence of titles to leal Csta'e, which was read the hi st time, i Mr. Ewing Irom the commit cc on Ed j ucati n, rep. i ted a bid amei datoty io an art establishing county Semi. adi s. ieud, j a"d in amendment being proposed by Mr. j Raiidcn which was also read; and the wimle was lelcned to a comincc ot the j whole Scrape and made the oider of the dav for to-nvu row. Mr. Montgomery repotted a bill for the impiovement of the navigation ol the east fork of W hite Water liver, which Was read the fit st tiwic. Mr. Gregory intiodnccd a bill to amcncV the act rei;ulaim the n o c "t County business, app'oved J - 1 V-liieh was led tr frst ii" mg 1.7 . T , SPA.MMKIti o. JO$EP. JOSEPH I) CLEW-:TS, r - ..... (OF u I n n o I AN. I.mi ) if MP' U d 1 -oe iUiz.ns.'i tliewestcn eMU-u'v. that he has pr cmtthh art o in ini; pel sons ti onbled with that com pi inn tie can at any time be consulted at his- hiiiise in Hind stao. 4 l-.V The Pd'uorof the Terrc-Hau'c papct w ill p'e u insert the ahoxe ad ci tiscine t fp t w eek "public Nttirc r7 f LL pei s un uulcbu d o the subscriV) ,,(M hv Note, oi H ok Account, aie re-quested to come lo-w ud and jtiy ofl .i. i,r, 1.111,'cr i-duUrcnce v il! bi. ..... is no ioncrer i-iluurcnct .yx.-n Pho-e interested, n i;'ei ti n: this ilVu e, will haC to settle wirb an . tV,r-i Cllx. GUAPrPK November 17, 186. 41-U"
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Mate ot Indiana, SPENCER C1RCU1 V COURT, September Tcniiy 1326. John Drown, " vs. M In Chancery. Thorn n Hro-aTi, I 1 O V at this time came the complai nant, by his solicitor, and the court b tng satisfied by affidavit now here filed, that the th tendant is not a resident ol this state It is ordered cn motion That notice of the pendency ot this bill be given by publication in the Western Sun. a newspaper printed at Vmcennes, lour weckin succession, and that tesp'-nclent fi e his answer at the next term of this curt,or the matter- and thing- in complainant's bill contained, will be uken as confessed, and a dtcrte entered accord ingly, and this cause is continued until the next term. A copv 'est, J W1ES W VKEEIEED, rfr. December 30, 1326. 49-4 latc of Indiana. SPENCER CIRCUIT t-OUIlf, otiremcrr itrni, ikj CamUh, I r, . . r n , f Divorce. '.Laniish. J Stfitembrr I t rmt 1826. Nancy Mc.CamUh, vs. Wilson Mc. NOW at this time came the p'r.smitT, by her atto: n v, and the coutt be ing satisfied that the delcndant is not a tesidentof this state Ordtrcd That notice cf the nendencv of t;ns -uit be inven by publication in the Western Sun, lour weeks successively, and this cause be continued until next term. A copy testj JAMES WAKEFIELD. Clk: December 3.), 1826. 4-4t State of Indiana, SPENCER. CIUCUIT CO UP, Sefitember Term. 1326. Percgtine A!ph i,and theis, Admhustt ator of J. l. Wright, deceased, vs. he heirs and legal Ropre .7 in yciuiiccry pres -ntativ. s ol Samuel A J ick, deceased. J rillIIS day came the c? niplain?.tits by their atto! lb y. r-it-d 'he covnt btini sausti d, by atndavit paw iu.o-c fiied. that the defei.da'.Us a:e :A rr"v.h;nts of this stat Ord' r c, ; ': dency of list - soil on io the Wesl'..:r: v: id at Vinecivii s, ' .-; on, and t'nat the c -!i ; next it rm, an.l u i ma te; s and t'Vru'.s !)!! ( o;i!:iiK-d, will Ik and that this o.us I : 'Oti'. e ( I ne pv-n-r '; e.i b- to.ibbcati !-. a jv-pcr pnbiih''U'h'j in -u;:ces-i-i -.-.is r a r it the (. ' r .i . -. -. fir he ; i : e. eo.vp'-.up.aiiJs r. : oil a?; e.O'iltii"ed, continued until the ticxt term. A C-'p'. rsl, J MKS WAKEFIELD. C!k. December 30, !8,t, 49-4 Mate oi huliann. spzWV.M CiH Ul i i OUK P, SctUem'nr T rm, 1820. J o.m A. U avh.nn, a .iniiii " str ttot of Wdliam Oia liam Oi av " Foreign Alaihmt nt. ham, deceased j i John P. (iravham ,? ,N motion td the plain dl. and the v P court being sati bed that the defendant is not a lesuient ot this Mali It is ord-rtd, I hat notice ol the pendency ol tins cause be lmvcu bv i.ubSicai.i n in the Western Sun, a newspaper ptintcd at Vnitni es, four weeks uccesiveiy, and thai this cau-e be continued uniil the next tei m. A copv test, jAMfci WAKTTTLI.D, Clk. U eember 3t, 13 26 k'-l State ol tuliaiia, ph;e coun i v, ss. Patse) Ri-mian, complt. rtrc,ifionfor S . . , r I Divorce. Jeremiah kmman, dctt. r J at lllls u,'lccame 'he plaintilT, by bet a?toi ih y, before u, the un--clct sig'.eil, Associate Judges, in and lor the county ol Pike, at d it appearing to our s.atifacti n, by disinteiesttd afudavi', that the delt ndant is not an inhabitant ot this stale It is ordered. That unless he appear before the Judges of our Pike Cite uit court, on the fust day of their next F hi u iry term, and answer the plaiimtilTs it titton, the same will, on his p irt, be taken as confessed, and the court will proceed to hear and dcermine the Mine in his absence It is f urther ouler r(, l int notire hereof be iimi by publisbi'ijT ihe s one io the Western Sun, a papr piinted in Vmcennes, four weeks successively. ELIJAH H MMO'DJ Msociate m H AHGROVi:, i Judge. A c py tesi, JOHN McINTlHL. Cik. December .23, 1826. 49-4t
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7 a iAzyx oi letters remaining in m Tost Aflice at Vmcennes, tb'. quar ter ending the 3 1 st ot Deccu bet, i86, which i! not taken out within tin ee months will be sent to the General Po-t-i flicc as dead letters. JC'Ptrsons applm r letters in this list, will please s y they aic advertised A Andrew Aimstrong, Samuel Alii 2 'A. son, ucoeccT n xarun.r, jyM'11 Arpin,jr. Mr Armstrong, lienjamin Al son, Ucbecc-i Ah xander, Joseph len, John Abbitt, J .no s Akxat dei, Noah Ashley, William Abbot, O Esqr. Hadollei, Stt pr.cn RgK? j) Cicorge A. ITor.ts. I-a.ic u-arjc foid, John Badollct, John 13: own, i'etcr Ul ke' cil. Thomns Cunmint:s, Ch.'tk Ktu.x i v , Samuel Copclai.d. 5?" 2, Hiram Dcrkrr. P'chaid : ') Daniel. 2, John T.wii.p 2. Jonatl.aii F Til -nd t Fellow;. To:c I i cdei it i;, . John Findlr.y, Jf-!io V v n, P. tsty j Fio'-cncc, (iabl Fiman, M r. Foi :t !k d .-. f 1 ? Win (Ian b e, J.Kn (Id- j li IT las, ic, Mai Hopkins. J.hn i lea'.nr, Snmuel Man is (ie'Mi:c Iiiggin Jamts Ilatbin Wiiii '.m 1 1; !;:, ohn C. 11 ..Iand, Tf Jo;n Ji)es Jn.ld l, Mlmuel J ohusoiJ, J iiicr Jolmtoo. J,i e J hiiMiii, Ho J rues Ki ner, j: Kikti A !Vi''i k.John I .c ' c i , Mm T l- '! ...... I ... . ri-i!i l-ascn, i;i-ri iiiumi, ..:: ion radders or Daniel .Mc.CIum:. 1 ,f Francis Vigo McKV-c, Mirme f i I V Ij Oinev, William Min'u-, Il.!'-t McClme, L-iK i son U .Met. in c, Molure, Ma'lu-w Mt 1) mid, Hi: :n Ma'loty, John Muiphy, Mr. Mac.iamer, Ttiadeus Mmr'ir.iisc. n Thomas Pi ty, PrestPt. l Dircctors of the Ha; !: of. Vincem.t J o S'in Itrs, i1 J .. Parkt r, Ck i: :e . l rlev, William Price, Andrew I'urceis, ja cob Pancake. David P. ice, Wm Plke. - . . . . . 5 Moses Kawli t, llimy KuIkc, A, Mr. llathbone, ancy KdcifcK. CI Hiram J.Soden, Jac( b Small, John ) F. Sniipp, li So-itii, J J. Smitii, :oe,ud T. TSc ):, lJ, Wm. Soden, Sqiiitc J. Sewtll. K-no n Sollct.ci, J. Shields, Jarob T Snini-ioj-, Nocholas Smith. 11 ea: -.n Tliompsoii, 2, CyI i". " 4 11 v .... V or 1'ro cis Thompson, P. izaheth Vrdcan, William Vanpeli. xf TVr Abraiiam Wcsifdl. Jovv 1 r.athan Wineman. Arm W roster, l .'is' a li. Whitton, i b; nczet Welton, J. D Wo .'verton, l)aid M. U'e'ion, Stephen or Nahan Wihb. Jolm Wo k, James Wmttoan, J melt Yoonr. O R C. SULLIVAN, v m. January I, 1327. 4S-L1 13 . LI 1 ol ietteis remaining in tbc P-'St Oliice, at Wasmngt.n, Dais roim y, la the quarter c-iuin.i; the 3 1st ol D.eeu bcr, i 8 . 6 , which it not taken out within thiee m nti-s, will be stiu to iheGeoeial P'ist Oiiice as diead It ttei s. J.mes Astn. ott. t4 J A liui eei . ibiam U .-.lev. haGiach IJow man, . Head, Poiiip lJatlmt, 2, Thomas Lou an, John Colt manrlL n: y Chfion. fl A 1 fi Hv. Dauatt, i hadU l kt liens (iianvH-i, 2, Aaion On er, An new Oilluiei, lzcuicl Hopkins, Jear.ttt Honi;hlon, Lomond HuiU'Jilon, lLnj. Ha.vUms, John Hawkins, Stephen Hunk n. "T Tr T Vance J' ncs. Pdin da 1 I' A M .. . ... . (Ti1 JlV HJ -ll' Mclunas Jviuwell, . Lyneh, Juef Lukam, Salmel Llf!d, Dav ill Loc; an, James Lindsy. 71 lT ' I D J11"- ! M l)t lljl 1 K. ''h.!h. Mor gan, James Muai - llaiul S-eplien Marlon, Mr. McOiil, L. Nutlet field, 11. Pa.inir. p ii fcO Michael Ki binson, fl ft". i k3 (L 11 Kou'..0, Wm. H. Unit, Mr. Mnith,2. P. Scmhlt i, Joel Senders, Hawley Scott, Predei ick Seen s, S. L. Thompson, John 1 aylor, Chaitcs I'owler. T Joseph Warner, 2, Jo-iah Wallace, William II anae. S. KOULMCK. P.M. January 1, 1827. 48-i.l"5 IN POU MS the public that he continues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (V AT EHS I H RV.T V I NCLNN KS-) He also, will keep on hand a regular r.upplyut. of cvci't inscription, utnch wi ill be sold on icasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will hell at the lowest prices, Bouts Shoes, of every discription and quality. Ptbtuary i9, 1325. 1-tf
To the rnblic, HPAKE notice, that the United Socic XI ty, or community called shakers, at West Union, in the county of Knox, Sc stale ol Ii.diana, have authon.ul and cmpo'.vucd .Ya'han Sharf; 5 Francis Vorin, to transact ail their public busint ss ; ai d that all contracts, settlements, suits, collections, disbin.vcment., or adjustment of
account-, whatcv pcl lv Gr interest cr, relating to the prool the -aid comiiiunity, .v;n ;n Incite hr nttendtd to bv the said Miarfi IT Wris. Given by order of the to nmuni'y, and sircd in behalf of the same. Archibald Mraciam, Daniel Uar.kin if,rr, James Hopkins, S. S. McClelland, 3, 1827 ---- 48-3* I ; J h . v.ry M Ucr. io:, J n The Steam Boat JMERICJX. r"J"41E piopiietors ol the Steam float j) At" ei;can,no in successful opeiati'n, piyii' hctu ecu 1 -ouisville k Tcne-Hauie.t-ffer her for vale on advantageous ! terms She isol li;.dt diaughl ol water, ; ui'h an ( sccib nt l:.iu;iiu. ;uid only two I ycat s old In June next For terms ap ' plv to Mc-ms. Miens f Otins'oy, Loulsyii! W. C. I'.n.ciunati ; W. C. ; 1uilon, I ci it Haute; or to J s E WILSON", Juirr s.n a. Mav yu;:f,. 1 3 tf Public Notice S hereby given, t'nt, nil e wctks afcr date, application will be made to ihe Heavier ol the land rllicc at Vn cci.iics, ler t lie lencv. al of a ccitifnate in the name of (ieorj.;c W. L. Jones deceased, lor the 'ou'h cast quarter ot iccnon No. nor, in Townsl-.ip No two south, of range No. tin west, in ih District ot lands offcied lor sale at Vinccnr.es. And alss south east quarter of section No. five, in I ownship No. two soutn, of range No. ten west, in said District which was cnteicd in the name ol said J.n es, and one liad lit ow n ; and hv s.ud Biown, transfe:ed to tic ui dt l Hgtu d, us admiri m t atiix of said J ties the eniginat t:t tricates having he n lost nr d str jed Given lo-ilei nu h iii'i st P inct ton. li (ii naj tnis I6t!i day ot Novcirb; r. A D. 1826. SALLY JONP.S. .;,:. of 4?- Ueorge H I. J-jt!w deed. JU5LL VOli SALK. IIIIE subset ibcr, living in the county u of Clat k, Llinois, oil", i s lor sale his S '" MILL, elected upon Mill creek ; it is now in operation, and ? not excelled l y am in the state the toundation for a (iliiXT MILL :s aiso laid. Fur her (ii;f-ci iptii.n is deemed useless, as it is r.ot picsinm d any pel son will purcJasc without viewing the premises Ihe icitns will be libeial, a cicdit ot ten years, in yeai y jviyments, may lie hud foi two thirds ol the pui chase moot y. by securing the pa incnts, to bear inteicst liom the d.i'e of purchase. i , a w p i ;n i: h u lli:n n a ( k. Female Sehudl af V inceunes. ' lie Sister rs cf Charity TIT. I'.G it : v i spedtuiiv to infoi in their 3 tiicr ds, h the puljlic, that the) 1 ac t i ecotnmeiict (I ti.cirsf hf.ol. TI C 'eat C s ate the same us fo'no r y, as well as the iuks and terms of luit'n n Although we hae Mi-tait cd a great loss by the di alh o' ' u belot d and much rigretttd siscr Harriet domestic affasib; although our sex has been ch pi ivcd cd one of its brightest and n.ot acfomplislud nicn luis; ye' we hope tic school will not mi fie i any th'u g bv it since teachif g no longer appertain, d t hti depro tinent. We call to 'in foimcr pupils. tlieir parents or guauliarn, to attest w hclhcr w e are (hrs(ting ol iiheial patrrangc, atul qualified foi tutoiing jf un; females, as well as supeiintei dit g their education We pledge ourc-l es that no trouble shall be spared to fid the expectations of every indiidual. 45-tf December ?. I 8 2 G. Apprentices Wanted. TAK subscriber will now take scteral Apprentices to Irarn cber ol the following trades SJDDLIAC T.LY.YLYC.'nr liOOTl? SHOE M.K.YG bovs of about 15 yeais ot age, :.nd w til iccommcnd'd for liontst) , only need apply, as no otheis will be rrriwd JOHN WISE. D-Tcn t)-r B. 1826 4 t-tjf . Apprentice minted. Y.AN PLD itnmedntely, at this ofV y ficc, an apprentice to ti e Printing busir.ts-, between 14 and eas of age one Irom Ihecounm wu d U preferred. L. STOU i
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