Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 February 1830 — Page 3

VINCENNES, FliimiTAIlY 6, lbJO.

REGISTER'S OFFICE

VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 2, 1830.

3 Hy letters from Indianapolis, I am inform

ed that one of our Representatives, John C. Hcilyi Esq. has introduced a bill in the house iif Representatives, for an appropriation ol live thousand dollars, to be applied to the improvement of the Wabash between Vincenncs and the mouth of White river. The bill had passed the House, and nas on its

third reading in the Senate. There seemcd to be no doubt of its final passage, and will be considered among the most important bills introduced the present session. The act provides for the co-operation ol Illinois in this measure; and that she will do 4 so, there can be no doubt. , Since the above was wtittcn, our members have returned, and our readers in this day's paper will sec a list of the acts, joint resolut tions and memorials passed during the session.

Ex-Prcsidcnt Monroe arrived at Whahington City on the 18th inat. Ifc was still feeble, but his health was imDror-

Public notice is hereby given, that the following tracts of land, on which further credit teasing.

nut nf Km, van ur. vjiputivu, m ante uunng inc suiing uj inc oiirc Oil IV eanesamj tlie (litrd nf riort if ho hnl ,trn ft dp internet nvn.i TA Ji..'n., 1 he House of Reprfi-

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I have just been informe i, that on Thursday last, the large tavern house of Hazil Drown, in Princeton, Indiana, was consumed by fire. On Tuesday is was killed in this place by Mr. John Rr mcr, Mr. Ockeltree's large steer; he was rising six yeaas old; measured

eight lect ten inches round the brisket, sir teen hands high, weighed neat 1570 pounds neat bect, hide and tallow, 1373 pounds. Extract of a Utter fro o Mr. Hendricks, to his i d in this pi ice, dated iNni an apolis, Jan 13, 1330. "We are now progressing with usual rapurity and with a degree of harmony usual in the best of times. We have however, nothing of much legisture interest before us. A very liberal land relief bill is now before the House having passed the Senate; and an appropitiation for the final extinguishment on an Indian title, has been reported to the Senate.', At the .unual ve ing for the choice Qflirers foi -'m Vint cmo Library Company, the fillowin: ; -nt en an were elected, viz: Isaac Hlvckf un, President; John Badol lk i, Jacob Kuvrkndml, John Law, J. C. S Harrison, and Samuel Smith, Director; Samuel Hill, Librarian. Much anxiety and industry prevails in both branches of the legislature to effect an adjournment, if possible, on Saturday next. Rut as much business, both general and local, is yet to be disposed of it would be no matter ot surprise if the session should be protracted wntil some time in the following week. To day, at two o'clock, both houses assembled in the hall of the house of rcprcBentativcs and went into joint ballot, for the clcctionof the following officers, to wit : President Judge of the sixth Circuit. Charlos H Test, 42 votes. Martin M. Ray, 35 President Judge of the seventh Circuit. John Law, 55 Henry Hurst, 23 Scattering, 4 Prosecuting AtCy of the first Circuit, E. A. Hannegan, 55 Alberts. White, 25 Scattering, 2 Prosecuting Att'y of the third Circuit. J. F. D. Lanier, 50 Mcrrit S. Craig, 27 Scattering, 5 Prosccutirig ,'lfr'v of the sixth Circuit. James Ferry, 47 Samuel C. Sample, 30 Scattering, 5 Prosecuting Att'tf of the seventh Circuit. TIRST BALLOT. E. M. Huntington, 41 C. P. Hester, 41 SECOND BALLOT. : E. M. Huntington, 42

C. F. Hester, 40

George Bartnies, John Watson, -------

Henry Griffith, ------ Jacob Hnbliord, ------ Levin Lawrence, Joseph Kitchel and Reuben Moore, Jonathan Lindlcv, - - - - -John Williams, Caleb Hopkins, James Swcnnv, - Same, - - Moscn Olds and M. Patrick, - - Clcmant Hickman, Samuel A. Halsov.

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William Hunter, - -John and Asa Whitoonib, John Johnson, - -I ferny Buekuer, - -Elisha Faro, - i -

Same, -Jacob Gall, ------- Arthur S. Sorter, Jaben Bo nett Nicholas Frv, Bucl Go.xlrich, Same, - -- - - -- - John Vangonler, Ralph Martin, Solomon llhoads. ------ William M. Haivl, John Wagoner, ------ George Whitehead, John Bisliop, John I've, - John Kennedv, ------ John P. Thatcher, Theodore Bliss, Same, - Same, - -- -- -- - A. Ferry and E. Curtis, - - -John Cavindcr, - - - - Thomas ilobbs, (son of Henry) Abraham Fox, ------ David Evans, Same, - Same,

: Isaac .Marsh.il!. -

Anei Wood. vV, Co. - - - - Dover Fiteh, J. Mun:ou and W. C. Eieehiron, William J-.hnson, - - -Roer Kerrigan,

Tho lepil iivii oi- tii ir r-jiresentatives are i:i;b- :ne.l, "t it

to isHiie nhYi) application, iV tho amount pai l on the nloe uaets. ov--p lhi.se that may l-e sold.

jQUAXTlT V. AMT. DUISection or Pari. Sect's. Town. Ranee Acres, lldths Dolls. Ct i t ' S. W. quarter,' I W S HU) 20 N. W. quarter, 2ll 2 3W U0 -MO N. E. qi-nrter, :U 2X 13 W B0 210 S. E. quarter, 21 11 N OW B0 121 N. E. quarter, 10 14 N 10 Wr 100 20 N. E. quarter, 23 HN 11 W B &J) f,o N. W. quarter, 13 UN MV B0 3011.20 S. E. quarter, ' 7S 13 w 100 210 N. W. quarter, 20 UN 11 V P'0 210 S. W. quarter, 4 7N 1 V 100 o10 S. W. quarter, 15 6N 1W 10 240 S. W. quarter, 1 10N 10 W 160 210 S. E. quarter, 17 0 S 10 W H0 SO S. V. quarter, 29 UN 0W P0 240 N. E. quarter, 17 UN 9W 10 210 N. W. quarter, 35 3N 3W P0 210 Eat half S. W. quarter, 23 UN 10 W $0 o0 S. W. quarter, 27 G S 10 W 10 240 ! S. E. quarter, 35 ON 12 W 10 240 Wes tlialf N. E. quarter, 5 ON 10 W 80 11 120 15 West half S. E. quarter, 5 ON 10 W K) 120 Fractional Sections, fl&:2 7S 11 W 500 PS S54 S2 N. E. quarter, 1 12 N 11 W Pl 25 241 SO S. E. quarter,; 31 IN 12 W UH 20 211 SO N. E. quarter,' 22 5 S 1 W 130 2 10 N. W. quarter,! 3 UN 11 W 155 00 233 52 Fractional sections. S&17 UN 11 W 258 US 37 12 S. E. quarter. 25 10N 10 W 10 240 East half, 4 4S 12 W 103 83 S. W. quarter, 0 OS 7 W 10 240 N. E. quarter, 2 13 N 11 W K5 50 233 37 N. E. quarter, 0 1 S 12 W 10 160 N. E. quarter, 28 ON 4W 100 240 N. L. quarto -, 23 5 S 0W 100 i40 S. E. quarter, 20 15 N 0W 100 i40 S. E. quarter,! 17 2N liW 100 240 N. E. quarter.! 17 ON 11 W 100 240 S. W. quarter,! 5 5S 10 W 100 240 We?t half N. W. quarter, o3 4 S 10 W S) 120 West half S. W. quarter, 33 4 S 10 W SO 120 East half S. E. quarter. SO 5 S 10 W b0 120 WestdalfS. W. quarter, 5 7S 5W 80 120 N. E quarter, 7 3N 12 W 102 80 254 20 N. E. quarter, 18 5 N 1W 100 240 S.Dr.th IWii.Mi. 0 4N 2W 450 92 0S5 3v8 oulh I raeiiou. 18 3N 3W 211 30 300 45 N. V.. quarter,! 19 ' 3N 2W 100 210 Ent half N E. qimrie;-,! 30 . 5N 1 W b0 120 N. E. quarter, 32 OS 10 W 100 210 IWtsthairN.W.ipiarter,- 2 2 ?,T 1W M) 120 'East haif S. F. p: rer,' 5 7S 11 W 80 120 j S. E. quarter. 19 11 N HW 100 210 I N. .quarter, 24 5 S 11 W 100 210

sentatives of the United

States decided, on tho 18th inst by a vote ot 1 ljj to 70, that it is expe-

Wabash and Miami Canal. A bill providing means to construct the Wabash and Miami canal, which had previously passed the senate, was yesterday read a third time in the house of representatives, and passed This bill, ve believe, is such an one as united the support of all the friends of the canal A bill has passed both house?, ehaninp; the mode of contracting for the public printing. By this bill the prices arc established, and the printer is to be elected annually by joint ballot of both houses ol the general assembly. A bill has pasted the senate, and been postponed indefinitely in the house of representatives, changing the mode of doing county business, and establishing an uniform mode by county commissioners. Indiana Journal.

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To the IVicmN of Ifmmuiity. T and fur Sale. 4 BOUT the 2)th oi Nov. mU r .a.t "u-.s "l"rE.E be sold on the lOih day of March

L left iotheneightxunhomlo! Vn.cennts1 next, to the highest bidder, the Lands

Knox countv Indiana, a iyuti Ionian ul,o uc,ol lo inc ""!rs OI James ration, ciesays she is about 22 yeais ,.f age and cabs ceasc(, lhc premises near Ovvensville, on herself Margaret Aun Han, her pei son is a- lhc Clon ing terms: One fourth of the pur greeable, tall and slim, blue tu-.s and very chasc nioncy ,n l,and' lhc balance in three black hairit has been ascertains that she,cclual annual Payments the purchaser giv was left here by an elderly man u .-o with his ,nbr boml w,th appi overt security, an mdispuson, stated that they belonged to K ntuckv Sc. la,)Ie lillc W,U be made. Any person wishing came from thence by Louism e, but as their to v,ew the Prnises, will please call on R

carriage had broken down they were obliged " icnarus, nsq. oi wwensvuic.

to leave her she stated thty udc her rela- t'r Executioners.

tions but this thev denied she has received a j

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tolerable education, and from her manners has JJ"ar b'JU'

been well raised writes a good had & when she first came, conversed reasonably and intelligently ; on the whole her accomplishments and information were above mediocrity.

proceeds of the Sales of Public Lands among the several States,' lor purposes of Education and Internal Improvements. The Virginia Conven tion adjoured on the 1 5th inst. alter making anew constitution, by a vote of fifty-five to forty-one. Power lm been given to the Legislature to repeal any law establishing the Courts, but the new constitution provides that

the Judges shall hold their offices, unless two third ot the Lei!atiirO

concur in removing

them. An advisory council is provided for, to consist of three members, and the Governor

iand Council are to bo

chosen by the Legislature.

Indiana Legislature. The engrosed Joint

Resolution resDectint

ths alteration of the Constitution of the United States, was read a third time on the 1 6th inst and passed. It extends the presidential term to sis years, and provides that no President shall be eligible to a re election a majority of the wholo votes iven, is made necessary to effect an election, which if not received on the first trial, the two highest to be returned to the nconle.

which is, in such ease, to be determined bv

States, each State haying one vote.

Sir IValttr Sccit, it is calculated, has written

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..it., atos .. Cricilcd Laml btnrk, will cmtm.ic :and 35u ,a,es of , ,

'and srts. He has been at it 39 years.

JOHN B ADO L LET, Register.

52-3t.

1 LIBRARY NOTICE. rpfmiX annual meeting of the share-hold

1 crsbf the Vincenncs Library, will be

A few weeks after her arrival she appeared at the office of Samuel Hill, Esq on gloomy and dejected, & shortly after became Monday the first day of February next, at 11 totally deranged and still remains in that situ-; o'clock.

ation se said she had tnends in Anderson i Shareholder are rcnuested tobenunctu-

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County, Aentucky a -in tlCjr attendance. Bv order,

We have taken this method of informing ; j, c. S. II ARRISON, Librarian. her friends where she now is, and her situa-i Vincennes, Jan. 23, 1830. 50-tf tion. Any inlormation that may lead to the ; - - - vdiscovery of her relatives, would serve the1 To all wllOIll it may COnCeiTl.

Me: u'. i, i.u 1 OTICE is hereby gjven, that I willap-

Xl piyattne iviarun county circuit v.uui i iLanU Ulbce at Vincenncs, in the State ot ln-

Infbrmation Wanted. rilHL friends of George I Rew. who has U been absent since the year 1810, being anxious to learn his fate, respectfully request any persons having any knowledge of the same to communicate it to his brother Henry Rew, living in Sullivan, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. The said George left Goshen, Litchfield county, Connecticut, in the above year, for the Sciota river, in the state ol Ohio, and has not been heard from since. At tho time of leaving home, he was aged 22 years, in stature about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches, with datk eyes and hair, and prominent front teeth. Any information respecting the haid George, whether he be living or dead, communicated as above, will be thankfully received by an aged and disconsolate mother and other relations. HENRY REW. Sullivan, Tioga county, Nov. 27, 1829. fcCT Publishers of newspapers in the Western States will serve the cause of humanity, by giving the above one or two insertions ip their respective papers.

Notice is hereby given, THAT six weeks after date application will be made to the Register of the

J. C. HOLLAND, Overseen cf.

at their next term for commissioners to di-

diana, for a certificate of forfeited Land Stock, for the amount paid on the south-east quarter

of section number thirteen, in township num

foregoing a few insertions.

Sheriff's Notice.

1HK Terms of the Knox Circuit Court

Ravine been altered bv the legislature!

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February 6,1830. 52-ft. yule the following described tract of land lyhP,;nfn ki,o.,f tr.n.u, r,o mg in Martin county: The north east Irac-

serve an unfortunate female by giving the !ional lu.a.rtcr of west frarctional Jection thre ber five south, of range number three, cast,

i in township one, nortn ot range iourpaicni-;now in tne Jetlersonville IJitnct, entered on

eu to samuei r itzgeram ami ;iuaui 'tjie sixteenth tlay oi iJecemoer, t8t8 aiul

BLNJ n UwrSiv.AA, forfeited for non navmcnt. airreeablv to law:

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now claimed by me, under the Act of C on-

igress of 22d May. 1 828, entitled An Act for the relief of purchasers of Public Landa that have reverter for non payment of tte purchase money;" the original certificate of

School Lands for Sale. JJI1E reserved section in township three, ' isL range eleven, in Gibson county, will fee

Attorney in fact for SAM 1TIZGERALD,

January 23, 1830. 50-tf.

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divided into mall tracts, and offered for sale at the Court House in Princeton, on the first

Monikiy of Match, the court will be held at

the court house in Vincennes on Mc.nd&u the

? Administrator's Notice.

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Monday in April next, and may be continued ; XOTICE U hereby given to the credit- lhe Pnrcnase ot nicn na bcen l05t or dc Irom day to day, till all shall have been offer- M ors of William G. Buckler, deceased, str'cd- ,

i crms, one lourui ox inc purcnase mo-;i- r ivm,i rmmu. i,r.,M. that thr v.. -v.. ... w.v.. wU

r required in hand; the remainder on a cia-,ms aajnsl sa'ul estate will be investiga- Januar' l830'

llill

uiUMtL. nam., me luiianmu vii a cjajms against said estate will be investiga

creciii ot anytime not exceeuing ten years, tefl . thc cnsmnfr March term ot the Pro

first daj cf March next; of which altera.' wnn micrcsi mercon paid up annuany in ac- balc Courl of sail! counly. All claims not

tion Grand and Petit Jurors are requested tojvancc' take notice. The Circuit Court of said!310"

eounty will be held hercacr on thc frtt v M 1 M 1 4 orr.nnssmr.er. forc been declared insolvcnt,and notice there

J 11 OK jQf 1S given accordingly. CHESTER ELLIOT, m. A ievr pounds 01 WOOl Wanted. ! Warrick Co. (Ia.) Jan. 20, 1830. 51-3!

JOHN PERKHISER.

Vincenncs. Jan. 9, 1830 48-6t.

Afondays ef March and Sefaet'iber.

JOHN MYERS, Shy k. c. Vincenncs Feb. 5, 1830. 5 J-3t

'. and a certificate of purchase given, presented, dulv authenticated at that time. f v n P v'IMT UPC fr -ntuu n final pavmcnt. a deed , will be postponed. Said estate has hereto- I E I UKbS for AppiCllllLC JAMES SMITH, Corr.niisshr.er. , rnr( Wn .l-rlared innUent.nnd notice there- Or sale at thlS Ollire

BLANK PEEPS for a!c at tho 1 W. Sun, oiTicc.