Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 February 1829 — Page 2

T.4rti.ciraccurnTrcapcctivc wards, and the clerks enter on their respective lists the name of the votcr9. The said judges shall prctcrvc order during the election. Sec 3. All persons who arc resident free lioWcis or house holders in the scvcial and respective wards shall he entitled to vote for trustees thereof : And the manner of voting shall be by approaching the judges' scat and handing to him a ballot, and declaring his name if asked ; alter which he shall withdraw,

which ticket when so delivered in shall be put by the judges into drawers or boxes as signed to each respective waul. Sec I The list to be kept by the clerks shall he after the following form : Polls And result of the election holdcn at the court house in Vinccnncs on " the day or A.I) 18 for three trustees to retirement the ward in the borough of Vinccnncs in common council for the present year, vi?. s

Voter Acmes Candidate Xamcs. Total. I I 1

Sec 5 Upon the close ot ibe election tne judges respectively shall call over from the ballots, the names of the persons voted for and as to called they shall he entered by the clerks id their respective lists, under the proper head and in the appropriate column ; and after having thus gone through the bal lots, the clerk shall make an addition of the several columns, setting down at the foot their respective amounts which shall then be binned by the said judges an J countersigned be the clerks, respectively. And the nine persons, three from c icli wnrd, liming the greatest number of voti s, shall be audibly declared by the said judges duly elected, but in case of an equality of votes, the first named on the list from each ward as aforesaid, shall be returned duly elected. ire C. Within ten days after the election, the said judges and clerks, severally and respectively, shall cause to be delivered to the persons elecicd, a separate notification, after the following form, i c Mr, -You have been duly elected & declared a member for the ward of the Board of l iustces for the Horough of Vinccnncs, current year. Dated this day of A. D. 10 Judge. Test, Clerk. Sec. 7. Within five days after the said c lection, it shall be the duty of the said clerks severally and respectively to seal up the said tickets, which together with the said polls, he shall deliver to the clerk for the lime being of the said board of trustees of the borough of Vinccnncs tube by him filed and preserved amongst the papers of his office. Sec 8. Whenever and election between the annual periods may become necessary by death or resignation or other cause, it shall be lawful for the president of the board for the time being, to issue and cause to be inserted in the Western Sun, a notification that such an election will be holdcn, stating therein the place, time and number of trustees to be elected such election shall not however, be ordered on less than ten days notice ; and shall in all respects be conducted and carried on as is herein provided for the tegular and annual flections. Sec 9. That whenever any trustee shali wish to resign his office, he may do so by a written notice addressed to the chairman. Sec 10. The trustees shall assemble in council on the first Saturday in each month in each year at the office of their clerk or at such other place as may be appointed, at 3 o' clock p. m ami whenever the same may be necessai y. the chairman at the tccjucst of one or more trustee , may assemble the board at such times and at such place as he may appoint Sec. II. The judges and clerks of every clection shall be entitled to fifty cents each from the treasury, to he paid them on the certificate of the botough clerk PASsfd I 5th November, 1823. J C. S. HARRISON, Chtnn. Attest Samuf.l Hill, Clk.

AX ORDIXAXCE concerning the Ho-

rough Constable. St'c. 1. FE it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the B trough cf Vtncennes, in Common Council assembled) That it shall be the duty of the Rorough Constable to enforce the ordinances of the Rorough, and especial ly Xhow concerning nuisances and the streets, to give information to some magistrate with i.i the Rorough of all oiTtuccs committed agaiust the ordinances, and the name of the ollYnder and witnesses, and generally do and perform all such matters as by this Roard may be required of him. Sec 2. The Constable shall be entitled to the sum of seventy five cents for each called meeting of the Tr utees, and thirty-seven $ a half cents lor each regular meeting ; and to such other and further compensation a5 may be allowed by otdinanccs for specific duics. Passkh 1 th November, 1 823 J. ( S.H ARHlhON, CAVz. Attest Saml. Hii l. CVv. A list of Acts, Joint Resolutions, Memorials, c. passed at the last session of the India na legislature. Acts. ( Continued ) To authorize the county surveyors to ob tain copies of field notes of the original corn cis cl Ijm! in their respective counties,

To change the name of John Smith, to John

Lucius Smith. To authorize the trustees of the 1st Presbyterian church in New Albany, to sell and and convey the real estate of said church. An act to amend an .ct providing for working public roads in certain counties. To provide for ths more certain preservation ol the evidence of the title to real estate. An act amendatorv to an act icgulating the

jurisdiction and duties of justices of the peace, approved. Jan. 20, 1824. Authorising the further sales of the seminary lands in Gibson Sc Monroe counties. Supplemental to the act authorizing the loaning of the scminaiy funds. Authorizing the board of justices in Law lencc county to assess a poll tax lor tow n purposes. To establish a state road from Abram Marckle's by Mount Pleasant. To amend the act to encourage the killing of wolves. Making provision for compensation to the recorders of Gibson Monroe counties. To authorise the circuit court ol the county ot Perry, to change the venue in a certain case thetcin named. To provide for priming and distributing the laws and journals of the picsent session Supplemental to the ac, emitted an act for the formation ol the county oi Ci.ss,' pass cd at the pi esent session. Amendatory to an act regulating the jur isdictiou and duties ol justices ol the peace, approved. Jan. 29. 324 Authoriving further sMcsot the seminary lands in Gibson & Monroe counties. Supplemental to the act authoring the loaning of the seminary funds. Authorizing the board o; justices in Law t enet county to assess a poll tax lor county purposes. To revive an act, entitled a:i act for open ing and repairing public roads and highways in certain counties therein named. To authorize the board of justices of Scott cy. to sell a part of the public square in the

town ol Lexington, S: for other purposes.

Making general appropriations lor

year 1829.

To relocate the seat of justice of Warr

county.

Toauthorize 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 act approved, January 31, 1826. In addition to an act entitled an act for the incorpoi ation of county libraries, approved, January 28, 1824. For the improvement of the navigation of Eel river, and for other purposes. To change the mode of doing comity busi ness in the counties of Decatur k I ipnecanoe Supplements to an act regulating tne militia of the state of Indiana. Supplemental to an act declaring cettain streams therein named public highways, approved, January 26, !824 Relative to navigable streams declared highways by the ordinance of 1787. To amend the several acts regulating the judicial citcuits and fixing the times of hoi ing courts therein. To organize probate courts, and defining the powers and duties of executors and administrators. In addition to the act laying ofT certain state roads, and appropriating 100,000 dol lars thereon, and its supplements. I o autho: ize the state road leading from New Albany to Princeton to be opened. To amend an act for opening and repairing public roads and highways, approved, January 24, 1828. To provide for the inspection of salt, beef and flour. To amend the act entitled an act for assessing and collecting the revenue, appioved, January 30, 1324.

Concerning the Wabash and Miami canal. M 'king specific appropriations for the vear 1829.

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BUUTCH & 1IEBERD TPS, OULD inform their friends and cus V v tomcrs, that they have removed their store of goods into the XEIV MUCK BUILD IXG, (corner of water and market streets) where thev offer for sale a general assortment cf DRY GOODS, GROCF.RIKS, QUEENS WARF, GLASS WARF, HARD WARF, c. Which they will sell cheap for cash, or in exchange for Pork) Beeswax, Flax and Towlinen, Janes, Linsey, Feathers dri'd fruit, Sec Vinccnncs Dec 11, 1828. 45-tf.

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GEO W. PUR LEY, HAS now on hand, and intends keeping fcr sale, an assortment of A t s

made of the Rest materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most wotknianlike manner He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce a3 may suit

17-tK Vinccnncs, May. 1828

il'tv Dollars Reward.

AWAY from Union county, Ky on

l9ihof Januaiy last, a bright ma

llow, named TAYLOR, about 2G or

2V years old, six feet high, weighing about 200 pounds, large heavy whiskers, k a small scar across his nose i will give the above icward for his deliveiy in any jail so that I get him. and all reasonable charges if dclivcted tomcat Mount Vcinon, Post y county, Indiana. WILLIAM E S I F WART. February 2, 1829. 52-3t JO5" I he Indianapolis Gazette, and Regis tcr, at Te.rrc Haute, will piease insert the a hove three times, nod send their accounts to the Sun office at Vincennes, for collection.

the J(7sVAlM'S PANACEA. J o :o . o: -p armTcf)ocTou E 31 c.N AM EE,

ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has accepted the agency ol the

proprietor Mr. IVm. Si'aim,o Philadelphia, for the sale of his truly celebrated panacea, for this state, and the state of Illinois 1 bib Medicine is recommended for the curt of

senoFULA, or the king's evil, ULCF.ns, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC, MKKcuiiiAL and LIVER COMPLAINTS,

And most Diseases arising in debilitated constitutions, or from an impure state oj ' (fit Blood, l?c cTc. Ry several highly respectable physicians Sc surgeons of the cities of New York and Philadelphia, whose recommendations aic lountied upon their own experience in its usefulness Doctor Mc.XAMF.E continues to keep a general assot tment of fresh Druggs and Medicines, for sale at his Apo i hecary's Store in ad dition to which are the lollouing patent Medicines Ytllow Hater Powders for Horses, Patent Horse Powders, for Cougfist Fever and Ague Powders, Itch Ointment, JV rm Tea. Ifc. &c. 23-tf Vinccnncs, July 1828. KJ Doctor WOOL VERTOX continues to aid Doctor McNamee in the above business and in the practice of Physic and Surgery he resides on second street, in the house occupied by the late G. R C. Sullivan During the day, from 7 a m, until 6 p m, he may be found at the Apothecary Store, Market street, when not otherwise engaged.

Columbian Steam Mill ttorc, JUST recei-. ed an additional supply of

mix GOODS,

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State of Indiana,

VANDERBURGH CIRCUIT COURT,

September Term, 1828.

Anna Robinson, "J vs Petition for Divorce, Abner Robinsor,J 'TNTOW at this time came the petitioner by ( counsel, and it appearing to the satis-

Amongst than are as folhws : faction ol the court, that the defendant is not

12, 11 & 10 quarter, double, and single rose ! an inhabitant of this state, It is ordered, that

Blankets,

A, 4, and 43 point Blankets,

j Cassinetts, Flannels and Domestics, j Hombazctts, Tartan Sc Circassian Plaids, kc

the defendant appear, and enter his anncar

t ancc on the first dav ot the next March term, and answer the complaint of the petition, or

the matters and things therein contained, will

he. which will be sold at the lowest cash I be decreed against him in his absence : and

prices for produce.

CHEAP SHOES. Ladies' & Gentlemen's fine St coarse Shoes. HATS. An assortment of Gentlemen's Hats, will be sold unusually low. WASTED White Oak, Drawn Pipe Staves, ditto. Rough Hhd. do. ditto ditto barrel do.

it is further ordered, that a copy of this ord

cr be published in some public newspaper ol this stale, four weeks successively. A copy test, W rt. T. T. JONES, Defit'y. cr c c. January 30, 1328. 52-4t

Notice is hereby given, THAT Six weeks after date applica'iou will be made to the Register cf the Land Office at Vinccr.nes, in the state ol Indiana, lor a Certificate of Ftrfeitcd Land Stock, for the amount paid on the south j:5t tjuai tcr o! section No. twenty one, in township No thicc, south, of range No. twtlte, wet, in the Vincennes Distiict, er.'int. Mi the 27th October, ! 8 10, and fu, fci'cd Ua i v.-

paymt r.t, agi ceably in law, r.ow ci.doi me, under the art ol Cot.gtts of 2".i M

last, entitled An act lor the relief cf ;

chasers ot public lands that have revert l

non payment of the pus chase money" original certificate of the purchase of wl

has been lost or destroyed. Given ui:ie: n.y hantl this 17th dav of Januaiy 1829. DAVID WAFROND.hU X n-.aik. for himself, avl the other hens ci

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Notice is hereby given,

MI AT the undersigned, administrator S;

administratrix of the estate of Samuel

T Rmtt. f lntf nf Knnv rniuitf. In dprrasnt

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...u a,,u. .n vtS w. OI l"C!vil k,ppy tf)tjlc pext Cnsujnf. le,m of the

Probate court of Knox county, on the second

Monday of March ne xt, to the Judges there

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TI1K PHILADELPHIA SOC KM1J, P L" 11 1. 1 S 1! K I F.V I. R V W . D X K s DA Y , Embellished with twenty ki.kgaxt t a" - - COFPKK-rL TK . N G H A V I .. (J S rf reiV. . i !. : ! Views, relebrated Peii-.ns, and tj'i.iUiiv plates of the Fnhiens, Nt)W tint th winter t feur discc-nte.-. : made gloiious suuuner V.x the Su:i T"' J.rt ksi.:. or in o!!k f words the storm wh'eh lias .:'r -ted our pf.litirr'J v,xs bciv.g ikw ti";spe!Ic :! r :. ; publisher detn.s it :ttlis:;te at the ccni:::t voient of the New Year, to return his thanks t . patrons fr th.c f ivours abe.uly m stowed, r.: inform them, and tin; public that he enters ir- ;. his h;i--5 with renew ed pro.-pects cf rendc-i i!-,; ;- still moie :;;teres!i:. tlian at any fnn::erp-. ;i he lias complete.! his arrangements, and is now in the receipt byevtiv packet which anv. -here or at New York from England, cf the i:-- v. in?errting periodicals, fi oni which he will be . iile to furnish his readers vio the latest l.'c: :;;. pi odnctiens of merit, instead of receiving :',: .. second hand from publications in this Cfonti, for those who attach an importance to the V. tens changes cf fashion, he has been induced '.o add La liel'.o As-en.blee, which is beltexcd bv the gay v.-or Id, to hold the mirror up to natu! .' and which will enab!e him to present tht m wiih the earliest notice cf all charges in tahte u f.i-!. ion which are constantly taking place, and f:o ;) it to select the elegant engravings w ith which it adorned to vnace the prices of tlie Souvenir q'.ra: -terlyin short rn expense has been spared that will be likely to add to the alne of our publication. But whilst our atlention is thus directed to what transpires in Europe, it shall n'.t permit v. to neglect nativk ikrit and v.e diall freely select from American publications what seen. adajited to our ptiqiose a:r last b-it not lcu ! ue have succeeded in enlisting in cur iritercr: many valuable correspondents, both in this country and in Europe whose productions would do credit to any publication, and were we at liberty to ghe their numes to the public, would add lustre to any work to which they were attached in short, no exertion will be spared to render 41 the souvkxir," in all respects worthy the p .trorage of the public, both as a cheap and elegant emporium of useful and intercsti g information, and a valuable repository of choice specimens of Miscellaneous literature. Strict attention will be bestow ed on its moral tendency, anil a constant watchfulness preserved over the' cause and interests of virtue. A portion cf the contents will he as follow : I. Tal es original and selected ; Essavs. moral, humorous nnd scientific ; Poetry, original and selected from the best American and Foreign publications; B'u graphical Sketches of distinguished persons, male and female; Anecdotes Bon Mots, &c. &c. The original matter necessary for this department of our paper will be furnished by individuals who are advantageously kown to the public through the medium of their literary productions. II. The Toilet. In addition to the usual Literary matter contained in similar publications, tho Proprietor has completed an arrangement by w hich he w ill he able to funish correct descriptions of the prevailing fashions, both foreign an 1 domestic, illustrated with elegant engra ings. be

sides the regular series, once in each quarter ; places of fashionable resort, sketches of life.

manners, cxc. tic. at the earliest possible period, arid from the most authentic sources.

111. Miscellany.- Interesting iten.s cf intelli

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subscription, ot payment in advance. Each subscriber will thus he furnished yearlv with twenty superior copper-plate engravings, the price oi'which if purchared singly would he o eve than double the annual cost ot 'the entire woi k. V. Editor's department. Notice of passing cvents. The Drama, New Publications, Criticisms, Reviews, c"c. &c. Terms. The Souvenir will be published every Wednesday, and forwarded to subscribers out of the city by mail or otherwise as may be directed each number will contain Eight cln-.ely printed pages and will be decorated w ith appropriate embellishments in additcn to the above engravings. Price of S'lbscribtion Three Dollars per ;.nn. payable in advance for four copies Eleven Dollars for ten copies Twenty-fiv e Dollars, and at the same rate for a larger number in all eases in advance, which entitles them to coloured plates of fashions. PHILIP PRICE Jr.

u?ual quantity of heading.

NOTICE Persons bringing their wagons from Illinois w ith produce for the steam mill, shall have a free ferry over to the mill, and back. 46-tf Vincennes. December 1828. Magistrates liLAMvb lor Illinois for sale at this oflir.e.

of, for an older for the sale of so much of the

real estate of said Samuel T. Scott, deed, as

will be necessa'v for the payment of debts. ALEXh D. SCOTT, Adm. snd MARGARET SCOTT, Admst'x. ol SAttritL 7 Scorr, deed. February 10, 1829. U4t

iWl ICE IS hereby given, that I intend to apply :o the comt of Piobate foi Ciawfou! county, state of Illinois, on the third Monday in

----- - - - - " w - w vy iiiMfMH Ui V final settlement of the estate of Thomas II.

McCorpcn) deceased, at which time all pet -sons interested may attend if they see proper HANNAH McCORPEN, Adm'st-. February 2, 1829. 52-4t