Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 January 1827 — Page 3
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By letters from Indianapolis, it is be licved the legislature will adjourn thU day they have made a long sc-iiii, and done but liulc for the public good, thai we as yet know of below is a list of the acts passed, up to our latest dates. A list of Acts. kc. passed during the present session, viz ; 1. An act to authorize the board of justices of Ripley county to appoint a lister for Brown township in said county. 2. An act legalizing the marriage of Benjamin Patters an and Abigail Units. 3. An act t amend an act organizing circuit courts and defining their powers and duties, approved, Jan 3oth, 1824;" and also to amend an act entitled, u an act concerning prosecuting attorneys, approved, January 20, 1826." 4 A memorial of the General Assembly ol I diana, on the su rj ct of reducing the minimum price of public lands. 5' An act m king an appropriation to pay the debt due fiom this slate to the United Stales. 6 A j int resolution to the lands appropriated for the use of salt springs. 7. A joint resolution on ihe subject of cert hi public latuls in the vicinity of Indianapolis. 8. An act authorizing Samuel S GraIiam to com ey .-.? m on iots in the town of V i: is. 1 mhi-;s oi !v 0 a a . i t it te';ief ol persons owning i-'is m i fie.d, the late seat ot j l e !'' V COU !tV 10 An act i jr the iclief of the securi - : , ot ..i::.;.,iel V. M.uks, late sheriff of Uu 1 iouiiiv. 1 i. v ci t im;fil the art rcnl di'pt! e -o d o' U'uoi in'f g and empaMit Ii; g
iri .i'.U i ' l ill jurors, appiovcu, J nu.r'y ijlht. ;S21 12. A:i ac; authoring Alexander Divm. R i);tt Miitiuin. ami Samel llalLto comty i II theuin named 13 An .ct to hg li?e certain official acts o Wi tut in V Kennedy, late records o! V t million con ly 1 4 An act for the re iff of Ansc I Rich in !d, recotdet nf M idis n county, and cleik id" the M-. ison c-rcuit court 15. An ac sup;.tem ntal to the sevctal ae s dcc-aruig B lie i iver a puo.ic highway 16. An art appointi' g commissioners to re-ucate the scai of justice ol Crawford county. 17. An ac for the benefit of the widow and hens of Peter B Witght, deceased. 18. An act to 'cpeal an act entitled, 11 An act to auttmiiz : calicd tissious of the cii cnit coin t." 19. AtTaci for the licivTit of the persons who have o a e likely to suffer by the dest'iiction ot toe ucordsoi Dearborn county, which we e consumed by fire in the court house it Lawt encehurgh, on t f e morning of tin 6di iaich, 1826 20. An act leg oizi g c riain connects nude by the agent ot the reserved township in Momoe county. 21. An act requiring the boa'd of jus tices of Washmg'on county to fix on a place for holding circuit courts. 22. An act lor the here, fit ot persons leasing th"; school section in township twnt -one, of range seven west, in the yi ar 1825. 23. n act to authorize the b aid of justices of Pd;e couny to appoint trustees ot "he, Pike county library. 24 An act declaring Salt Ci eek a public highwav. 25 An act declaring the H-.uhy Folk of hiscatiiuck. a pob ic highway 26 n art authorizing Hemv Thornbus'r and Htnty Hoover, administrators ol the estate of Jo! n Charles, deceased, to lonvey a ceitain water privilege 27. An act to am-n 1 an act entitled, ' An act for toe appointment of trustees to tOiCive deeds for i t oi lands given or purchased for tne use of schools, meeting bouses or masonic lo Iges, apppt ovtd J.ui. 7, 124 2 3 An act amending an act entitled, "an act, supplemental to an act entitled 44 an act d fining the duties of recorders, and pointing out the mode of conveying real estate, approved, Feb. 12, 1825 " 29. An tct to amend an act entitled, 11 an act for the incorporation ol countv libraries, apptoved January 28, 1824." 30 An act to enable the ci izens of Vi go county to appropriate their road fund to the removal of stagnant waters in said county 31. An act to provide for the removing the obstructions in the river Patoka 32. An act to incorporate the county seminary of I Ian ison county. 3. An act for the formation of a new county out of the county of Wabash. H'ashirtgfn, Jw:. 3 Tn the Senate, ycsluday, Mr. Macon, of North Carolina,
was elected President pro tempore of the Senate, on the first ballot and took tue chair. Greece The friends of t hi afflicted counliy will rejoice to learn that tne latest English papers persist in their assii ranees ol the tiuth ot that which is gen erally believed in the political circles of London, that the British government, in conjunction with the allied poweia ol the continent, was seriously disposed to induce Turkey to recognize the independence of (Jrecco, and that the subject vvi uid be touched in the king's speech at the opening of parliament AH circumstances are calculated to induce the belief, that Eng land, for sceial years past, has been, and still is favorably disposed lowaids the freedom of the dwelling place of ancient libei ty. But England has had a difficult game to play with the allied powers She has had her own immediate interest to look after in the adoption ol her policy in this respect. If she should succeed in til eting the object of her present uyidttsIokhI disposition, it will piovc the most illustrious point in her history for after ages to con-ider. Frervunis Jr nrtwl
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THIS subscriber bus retimed his lo mer tu sines , in the tonse sone tiOiC ago oc npitd by
Mi F s Cunningham, as a T.iV ERJ on Market street, in Viucumci IF; has built a new, large, and commodious stab e ; and has put th bnihliegs in complete repair. His stable uiii bj constantly supplied mhI; Oa's. Corn Fid and T mothv ?. and attended by a good O stic i 1 lis ot. use shed I all times he fit' nished w un such things for the comfort of Travellers, !x others, as the country cm !f 'd lie kofics bv his itttnti.in
i to nusioes. to merit and rrcrivr a v!iaie
ol public, pafonage. H JDHNON. aV troy 8. ' 827 5 -tt
Bill in Chancery.
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.r;, .. A aken up b Jolm V'H' -'.'-i' Stuk- v inn.- i f I o i is n ' ,- touitsh:', i Jv 'os i oui''y,
Administrator's Notice. Uiiv.K i- iutebv giwii, hat the i Nl tstatc ot Eljih' DcPew. (late ol Orange count)) deed, is insolvent, and a settlement thet eol will be ciainud as such those having claims win' picase present them dtil authenticated. J D CLEMEN 1 S, Mm. January 22, - 8'i 5 l-4t state of Indiana, MARTIN UKCLl i CUU1U Julxj 7crm, 1826. James D ak. H miel Humi
ner, anil Lj.ias lMyers, complainants, against. Arnold Fot cr, Thomas J Taymi, Robert Es j . E
lizabetb Eisey. (ioi n.ei ly j
Elizabeth la) Ioi) ham Taylor , Jchn
lor. Mary Ktnady, Tloi
nicrly Maty I ay'or.) James Kenady, Nathuni el Ta oor, & Josiah 'I ay lor, heii s ot V idiam M Taylor, ileceased, dtten-dants.
Nl) now at this day e me the said . $ complainants, by AMour Kixstr, thrir solicitor, and it appea.:. n Hie satisfactii n ol tlK coin t, that Arnold Potter xu Thomas J Taylor tuooi -lu s.ud derendatiis. are not inhabttan s ol this Stat Therefore oidt rtd, Tha no'ice ol the pent i.ney oi this bih be published in the Wes'ein Son, a newspaper printed at Vinceoties, Indiana, tot three unks successiveiy that u. less the said de fendants app ai and answer i be said bill on or befo'e tht first day ol the next term ol this couit, to wil : nn the fust M"in!ay f Ma chm xt the matters and tl i g- thetcin atktlg-(I will he taken as conh s- d, at'd uili le (! ei eed accoi ding ly. nod 'his cause is ontitiiied. A c: y t s L R ROG1 R , Clk mcc Ja.ioa-y 2 5 4
cheap, but correct source of inrermatloaj lei.tiixelo their tiadts and proksn'iis It contains such extiaci &c oiigii al com munications, as aie best calculated lo subserve their views ai d interests 7'he Miscellaneous Defiariment comprises Historical Sketches Fancy I aleSf Instructive Lessons, Aneedous. P'.etijTf and such other branches of Polite Litciatine, as are adapted to Fcmaie tasic, or have a tend ncy to promote the Youtbtul Genius in i s icseatchcs. A summaiy of Foreign, Domestic, and Political Intelligence is tornished weekly, comprising e veiy aiticleot news woithy of record. COXDITIOXS The Miuhok is published every Saturda morning, on a royal sluct of fair complexion and fine textute, each number containing tight large quarto iagest at S2 pei yar, in advaiict g3 ytr year, payable in nmey days after subsci ibing. Si 50 cents ioi -.ix motiths g for time months, in advance. I he paper can bo obtain d on no other conditions. C7 I host w oart as ag'-nts, procure six iinnual subscr;b. is arc! become responsible for tleir ycaily j ayotnts, shall be entitle d to a 7ih opy gratis, so U ng as the said six may continue to receive the
paj'cr Letters must be p st paid Agnt3 trat-smittinjr n oney are requested to be pai tic ular in fo- vvai ding the names of the iiidit idu is to u u n- i' is to be cr. dttcd. ' he nui be i s b m ihr rmnrt i cenn i t of the tliul oliiine can be sup'pli- , ed, it i equir? d. IfTddrri Mnr,pf & si V T Pnb-ish-ers : nasosh Mm. ow,75, v. t.s ..j;t n S. ir- Ii v.i.,, : lSS I j'lebsrripiions for the above, ie-
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Indi.ina, no i In Mini son el o oi e, sne h.s a toacotd mane, a stai in hc he.had, he- :efi hind l.-ot wi.it c-, nnd a small whi'e spot on her left thign, near a litt r i n tin same thigh a lohiabio lor g tan, h been ilovkeil, supposed to he 1 3 ot 1 '1 eatsoid .diont 14 luv ds hi.',!), appsaiaed to 20, be lore me, J MES THORN J v.
A (I milliard tor's Notice. u. u-. i ai d having tauei- out A t .1
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c. U'.t- ) n easi d, (U tkm s he same - OL vi-NT; pet. so.. fuiini; demands against tin i .state at e v qui sU d t present therii loi sv'vdemeni those indented to make pavtm nl o Wm. COLVIN, Mm. Detcmbrr 9, KiJft. 5i-3
January 25.
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fl)issolutioii of Piirtnersliij). jjjUiJljlC notice is iiei b y;i vi n. iat ihe partner ship In rctutore exisMnyj betwrrn the subscribers in the blacksmiths' Rusivyss niul r the fi ni of SMITH W 77 MS0X. uaS dissolved on the 24 h thy f this inst.bv mutu a! consent The concern-, of the partnet ship will be settled by n sMtTii to wh in all ioilebted to Smith I? Thomson are i (.quested to make pavmenr. NICHOLAS SMITH, FR NCTS i HOMSONT. January 26, lli7. 5-3l TIIK business will be continued at the old stand, by .v smith and he hopes by atten-ion to business, to deserve ashaie of patronapre from his Iriends, and a v;cn ctous public IN' S. Francis Cunningham. Thomus Case, Khcnvzcr Case. U'illiam ll nice. ( as , guardian for the children of Abraham Case de ceased) Hannah Dunham Jo aeph llithawufj. Saffian I fat it uxcutj John Ilafhaxvai Elizabeth llnlhaicarj Richard I lathaway aml II mi son ( as guardian for Abraham I ldhacai, Mar i llatlunvuy. and lilwda Cirman TAKK NOT1CK, THAT I will apply by myself, or anoint y to the next Circuit court to be hidden in and for the county ot LXtvics, in the s'ate of Indiana, and on the second day of the said term, lor the appointment of Commissioners to divide the teal estate of Joseph Case, deceased, among his several heirs and repie. . illative s. JOHN CASE, one of the. heirs f Joseph Ca&e, deed. ' J-vnrv 23 !R27 5U4l cxecutorv Notice. 'JHF heirs and legal represensatives ii ot Francis 5iao, dc cased, take notice, at the ensuing term of tle Probate court of Knox county, I shall mc i a fi nal settlement of the trust r!.ci :ne b) tne testator. i:i his last will u testament. NOAH l'UR'JELL, Exo'r. January 25, 1827. 5i-4t
'Adihini-trator's Notice.
rjc-iit t'eii sai.ii le;;.f. representatives
ol Ilt nryL Powers, deceased, will
ke notice, that I sh I make a fin.d &vt-
tlement with the eomt ot Prwbaicol Knox county, al their next term, as cdmii.isirator on the estate oi the said lleniv L Powers, deceased ARCH Hi l,D McCLUHE Mm. January 25, 8 7 5-4 and Mtchanietf Intrttigencer. BY MOOKK c Sl-VfcY THIS work has been two years before the public. Its success has becticuchas to p. ace it, in point of numbers, on an cquuiiy with the fi st periodical publican tis m ib country : and the publishers, se ;sib'e oi tne many obligations due iherr Masonic B ethren, for the exeicise ol Hit ir mil enc in giving II this extensive cii cu.ati ii, ai e encouraged to a lencwai ot t.ien I), si ( fi' .i is Free -Masoury is a subject that has en grossed tne attention ot man, bom the piimnive ages to the pieseni : and its mystic bu. lilies, like its eider sister, Ue ligion, have eommamkd the uspect and adoration ol the wise and good. I lie fi-st object of tht Institution, is to piesei ve ns membcis tiom the immoral mlection bv which they are surrounded in tht! vain us wa ks of lib- unite them in the bonds of Charity h Peace sublimate their minds with the noblest pm.ciples ol nature.-, nd render them fit lor the service of a purer being: that, when the G.utid M.siei of the Universe appears in the sp.endid iob s ol his m -jesty and gloi y, to inspect the Universal Lodge, he may suy to them Well done good and fatthlui," enter the giorious Temple of the living G -d, and encitcle his ttnone f never. 1 o in'cub ate this sentimt nt, ha; been the p i i mary c bject of the mihrow and the publishcis have the satislaction to believe they have notlaboted in vain. In udditi on to this, the .Masonic Department contains Historical Essays on the Origin ai d Progress of the Older: Hymts, Songs, and Mich intelligence as is calculated to interest or instruct The Scieru f.c Deiar' merit of the paper, is designed to atToid Mechanics, a hose avocatio1 s and means preclude iicm the peiusal of voluminous woiks, a
JNTiK:S rhc public tha' he contin ties t. tairv on the Saddlery flatness Q niakitie: hn-ii.r-.s at his -li-p -.n (VATEK STKK.v.T VINTENNEs) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply ol LBATIIKH. ot every dt set iption, which will be sold on le.jsonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the low est prices. Hoofs e) Shoes, sf M-ioMi (tii.inndiktt il mw.
lebruary 19, 1825. 1-tf Apprentices IFanted. NK oi iw(pi.i i i lets vviP be ifken V to icarn tft SADDLERS 1WSINESS, boys hoin the unify, vh-- r-oQ come v ell recomu.endtd. from "4 t 6 yaiso4 .igc wdl meet with a good situation by iipp'ymi; to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Janr.irv 3. 1 827. 48-tf
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Jj dH' piO.rn!o s o: iu Steam ioat JL Aii erican, no, in sue, esslul opei ation, p 1 y i T t- hetv.een Louisvin. k 'leneHaute. ofiV: ner f.r -ale n adv r ;t g ,-us terms. She is ol in hi diaugl.t ot,wattr, with an exrc nt KnuiM . . no rrtiy two yeais old it- Ju n. x Fo tent s ypph to Mt'S Viei t Omidiv. Louisville; V ( U s .cinn;li; C. Linton I cr r ' H u ; l Js L WILSON Master sb a. Mav 9. 1826. 3-t
Ado iriistratorS otice.
O 1CL is ht n by givt .n, it a :he
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of tdmi istration on the estate of Pr tr Pie-sv th cc-asc' all pet sorts ir.dcb ed to said ea aie rerpiiitd to n ake in.n ediate p;iy inent, and a l per sons iia"u demands agiinst the same aie d sired o present li mii accoidir g to lavthe estate is proh biy insoUet t CHAHL' SPHESSEY Adm. Januaiy 10, 8 27. 50-3
Ml 1.1. FOH SALE. IIHE subsciiber, living in the county u i ( lark, Llinois. ofinS lor sale bis SaW MILL, ttecud upoi-Mill trttk; it is now in operation, and u not exec tied by anv in th state rhc loundation lor a GRIST MILL ,s also laid. Further description is dceiucd useless, as it is not
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jj c so ii any per sun in put e'asc niiou! viewing the premises -'I'he terms will be libciat, a credit ol ten years, in ycar-y payments, may be had fi two thin. ol Hie purchase money, by securing the pa ments, to bear interest Mora the d.i'e ff purchase. L WVI'EN E HULLENH ("K. October 13, U26. 37-3n
