Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 February 1830 — Page 2
. ot the Law t'.C subject of For i he formation of a new county, north of Mation and I Icmlricks counties ; (Boone.) To incorporate a company to make a Turnpike Hoid from New Albany, in Floyd county, by Greenville, Panli, Mount Pleasant and Washington to Vinccnnes, in Knox county. Relative to navigable streams, declared public highways, by the ordinance of 1787; approved January 25, 1829 Supplemental to an act entitled aAn act providing lor the location, -ning and improve ncnt of certain State Roads; passed at the present session of the General Assembly ; and for other purposes. To authorise the Board of Justices of Pike county, to levy an additional tax in said county. Providing for the opening of a part of the Michigan Road.,For the relief of Paul Castlcburv, late Commissioner on the State Road UaJin from Fredonia to the Mouth of the Wabash river. To provide for taking the en iteration of the White Male inhabitants above the age of twenty one years, in this statr. To authorise the building of Bridges across I, irk rr-.vlc and SnU Creek. Authorizing the Board of Commissioner of Shelbv county, to hold spoci il sessions Dechivinpj little Pigeon creek a Public Highway. To -vriend 'ho r.rt concerning Divorces. ,'p:i ur.ini; Asher Labcrr.jw, Agent of the R v rved Township of land in Monroe county, a-vl fir other purpose. To attach rcrlain Territory othc county of ; ! milton. cV.r the formation of the counties of St Joseph and Elkhart. iV 1 e improvement of the Wabash below Vmcenn To -xcmpt from imprisonment for debt, Soldiers of the Revolutionary War. lleiaiivc to - state road, from Rushvillc in Rush count , to Lawrenceburgh in Dearborn county. Supplemental to an act, organizing the county oi iinfn To relocate a part of the state road, leading hoio Rockport to Bloomington. Legalizing the proceedings of the superintenaant of a Sctiool Section, therein named To incorporate tho White Water and Miami Turnpike company. To chi.ige the mode of doing county business in the county of Delc vare; and for other purposes. Providing for taking a list of the taxable propert v and polls in Vermillion county, and lor o'.ber purposes. jlekiii 'e'o Twin creek For formation of a new mi.'.v cast of Tippecanoe coun'y ((.Tin or - To legally the proceeding . : . pi obatc court !e .ountv F ' i Ju relation to certain I". t ; To legalize the piucccln";;; -! ... l.ool commissioners of Madis'. ',.;,)! ... Making m appropriation ', ' i,v; ..vetneMt oi the state toad, from Indr.::' w olis to I niisoo. Rebuivij to the River St. VaryV. F" t!ui relief of the securities -f aomel P-:el a ait, late Collector ol Dubo co-.m'y. Ant iorizing Asylums tor the Po in the coiint'j s o V .-.hington and De-.rbom. to a'li.iid an act entitle ! ,l an act estiblishing a state oa 1 bom Sh.dbv ville, to intersect : ie Madison state road, in Jennings coin : ," approved, Janua'v 19, Vo ex .1 a certain act therein rained, to tC count v of Warren. T;i tv; v iish a state road from Jeflcrsnnvi'le stale toad, on the West side of ilver Cteek, to the lower falls of Driftwood i I; of W aite Uevir. To amend t he. act entitled an act incorpotating v'ontc-'essional Townships, and providing ! v; pit ilic sc.itools ti crciti. An 'in.i.K' 'he leasing of Jackson's Lick, in Monioe county Auiiioriing the leasing of the French Lick rcservi !;;0ange county. Amen latoy of the several acts regulating the Jurisdiction and duties id Justices of the Peace Regulating Medical Societies For the benefit of the inhabitant of a certain township therein named. To . m-.o the Militia of Hancock, Delaware, Ran ' i i vul Wa o en counties. To provide or ?hc distribution of the Laws am! J urn iN. and for other purposes. Making specific appropriations for the year 133D. Supplemental to an act, entitled 4t an act to re! ate the Seat of Justice ol Dubois - County," approved January 21, 18f0. To amend an act to organise Probate Courts, and defining the powers and duties of Fx ceo tot s am! dtninistrators, approved, Jan- . uaty -23d, IS 2-?. To authorize the sale of the School Lands and for other put poses, approved, January r.Oth. 1 JOINT RESOLUTIONS. J Jn;:t tt"; :! itio?i relative to deaf and dumb persons in this State. Concerning he Indiana College. Rt-ltivc ( the Agent of the three per cent. f',p To IP-' vacancy in the Board of Visiters to the Indiana College
Relative to the Western Mail Stage Heutc, from Louisville in Kentucky, to St. Louis in Missouri. To the Congress of the United State, requesting a corps of Engineers to examine and survey White River, the Fast end West forks thereof; and to examine, and if found practicable, survey n canal route to connect the Wabash and Eric Canal, with the Ohio R i v f :. r Providing for the erection ofTomb Stones over the grave of the late Daniel C. Lane, Esq. deceased. Of the State of Indiana, on the subject of Colonizing People of Colour. Authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts, to procure a list of Relinquished lands, from the Land Offices, therein named; Relative to the Indiana College. Relative to a certain act of the Common wealth of Virginia. Ratifying; the compact between the State of Ohio and Indiana, in pursuance of tht act of Congress, of the 24th of May, 1828. Relative to the establishment of a MeJical College, and for other purposes. I Relative to the three per cent. fund. On the subject of Canal Lands, donated to I liana jy 'ongrrss,. Ctu'cernmg the Agent of the three per cent.
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MrcjiottjALH.; A Memorial of the Ofoeral Is-icmbly of il:e State rf IivSiam upon t hp subject ot con' inning the const met ion of t c Curnbjrianti li'K'd. To the Congress of the United States, on the subject of certificate Saline lcserves To 'he Congress ot the United Sutes. lor the benefit of ceitaiti hol-Jcrs of lorlcitcd lands wtrhin the state of Indiana. Relative to the grant of land for no purpose of improving the Mail Route from New Albany, r Fvansville. To Congress, on the subject of removing the obstructions to the navigation of the Wabish and White rivers with its Brandies ; and of improving the Gret Western Mail Route. It out Louisville Kentucky, through New Albany, Pa di, Mount Pleasant and Washington, to Vinccnnes. To Congress, on the subject of sclool sections. Of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Memorials and Joint Resolution of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, on the subject of extinguishing the Indian title to lands within this state, and of removing the Indians beyond the Mississippi.
THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale an extensive and well scIccte J assortment of FAltcY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. also: Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Groceries, Shoes and Hoots, Leghorn Ronnets, Uol ivars, Uc. Purchasers arc respectfully requested to call and examine them. JAS. & SAME. SMITH. October 24, 1829. 37-9t N. IL Wc will receive in exchange for goods, I'Orn, Cord wood,
I lax & Tow linen, Rye.
Hags, . Linsey, & Jeans,
v neat, Whiskey, Deer Skir
Dried Fruit, Venison Hams, White Reans, Tallow, Uc.
NOTICE. The business of Samurl N. Mauhos Sc Co. will be hereafter conducted under the firm of Matron 3 Hunter.
SAMUEL N MAR RON, JAMES H. HUNI ER.
NEW STOKE,
' 5HE subscribers are now opening in the Si new Store on Market-street, next door to Messrs Rur ich Sc Heberd, a large assortment of substantial and fancy Di) Goods, with Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Glass-
vare. Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Sec. Sec all of which were recently purchased by one of the partners (who had every possible advantage as to price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, a?id will be disposed of on the lowest terms for cash; or in barter they will r eccivc at fair prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye, Pork, Hccswax, Co-rdwood, Saw Logs, Feathets, Dried Apples, Tallow, Domestic Linen, Reans, Deerskins, Onions, Sec. together with all ther merchantable articles, the product of home industry. MARRON Sc HUNTER. M. Sc II now possess, the Columbian Steam Mill, and will with the requisite encoutagemcnt, continue the Store in the vicinit) of the Mill: they want to purchase immediately fifty thousand bushels of Corn. and twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall at each establishment study to accommodate customers. Vinccnnes, Dec. 1, 1829, 42-tf.
XOTICK. THERE will be sold on Friday the 19i.Ii of February at public vendue at the house of Solomon Washbourn, Knox ccunty4 Indiana, the property of Howard Putnam, Jr. deceased, viz: One horse, and one cow and calf, one rifle gun, and a quantity of stock, such as hog, Sec. and household and kitchen
mriniuru, ui.ii o; .cr arucies ico teuicus to mention. SOLOMON WASIIROURN, jtilnviistra'.or cf HOWARD 1UTM AN, der. January 21, 1830. 5
Hats Mmlc&Sold,by R. P. PRICE, ( I'lXcr.XXES, IsDtAZA,) In the house lately occunied hv
Jamrs f M: Arthur as an lion store, on Sccond street, one door above Market street. The prices of hats in general, arc for
Heaver, - S10 Fine K crams, J&5
r me master, s Lcarse do -s 3
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Coarse do 6
Hats made in the shops here, arc in rrenc-
ral, much superior to those imported I'rom the Eawtcrn states, for the latter are made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit lurthe farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the man ufactuters I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of superior stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. Februarv, 1829. 2-tf SCTPORK, CO. WW OATS, villbc receivedin exchange for Hats. R P. P,
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NEW AND HEAP STOHE.
KUHTZ AND LODWICK,
ESPI.CT FULLY inform their f.icnds S Vi and public in general,-that they na- just rcc ivcd from Cincinnati, and are how opening at their Store on Market street, a lew doors above Second St., a new and splendid assortment of FALL GOODS: ' Consisting ni Cloths, Cassimeres," Cassinetts, Velvets Sc Cords, Tartan f Sirc?ssian Plaids. Camlets, Flanncds St Vma s, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cotton Sc Waterloo Shawls. Cashmeres. Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, kc.' Together with every article in the Dry Good line, ALSO, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Together wilh the.
REST QUALITY OF GLASS AND
UUEENSWARE
A few cases men's, women's and children's shoes, boots, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and caps. All of which, they are determined to sell low in exchange for country produce or cash.
October 24, 1829. 37-tf
LAND FOR SALK.
' RIIE Subscriber will give a bargain in
400 acres ol land, No. 231, additional donation, in the neighborhood of Abram llollingsworth, an indisputable title will be given a description of the land, its advantageous situation. &c. i deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed any person wishing to purchase will examine for himself. N. SMITH. October 24, t R 29. 37-tt 1 TIIACY 8 'Tin & Shed Iron Mamtfactorij. & N the corner of Market and Second V P streets, have on hand for sale, a large anil general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, which they ofTcr at reduced pticcs. Tinware will be sold wholesale and retail upon advantageous terms to purchasers. , Vinccnnes, October, 2, 1C29. 37-tf
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ITCH & HEBERD
CORKER OF MARKET AND WATER STREETS J & ESPECTFULLY inform their friends 5 and the public in general, that they have received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and splendid assortment of Goods suitable for the present and approaching season: (SUCH AS)
Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Flannels,
Raizes, Rose, Whitney, Macanaw and Point Rlankets. Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton Shawls. With a general assortment of HANDKERCHIEF PRINTS, AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Plaid Cloaks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoesSpun Thread, he.
Ilardxcard, Quccnsxcure, Gtassxvarc,
Iron and Nails.
TOGETHER with a general assortment of fiesh Groceries, all of which will be sold
by the piece or otherwise, at the most redu
ced prices. Vincenncs, Oct. 1, 1829. 35-tf
Lost Land Certificate.
1 OTICE
after date, application will be made to
the KcgisttT ot the Land Office at Vincenne?, for a Certificate of Forfeited Land StockAor
the amount paid on the south cast quarter of
section .No. thirteen, in township No. hvo
south, ot range number two east, in the District of Vinccnnes, entered on the sixteenth day of December, 1303, by Jonas Fleshman, and forfeited for non payment, agreeably to law now claimed by mc under the act of congress, of the 23d May last, entitled,
"An act lor the reiiet ot purchasers ot public lands that havr reverted for non payment of the purchase money" the original certificate cf which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand this 22d day of December, 1829. JOHN TONEY. December 2G, 1829. 46-6t.
Administrator's Sale.
TFJDfY virtue and in pursuance of an order
JJj) of the Probate Court of Knox county,
made at their January session, mst. I will ex
pose to public sale on Saturday the 13th day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock, P M. the undivided half of the west half of the northcast quarter of section No. 14, in township No. 5, north range, 10 west, in the Vinccnnes Land District, as the property of the estate of T. Newman, late of Knox county, dcJONATHAN DOUGLASS, Adm. of T. NEWMAN, deceased. January 20, 1830. 50-4 w. L WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN Tanner, to whom f liberal wages and steady employment will be given, provided he be an industrious and steady man. JOHN MUJIP.HY. January 9, 1830. 43-tf. Magistrates BLANKS for Illinois for sale at this oflV'c.
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