Page 3 of 18 Dec 1830 Issue of Indianapolis Indiana Journal in Indianapolis, Indiana

See the full image with a free trial.

Start for Free

Read an issue on 18 Dec 1830 in Indianapolis, Indiana and find what was happening, who was there, and other important and exciting news from the times. You can also check out other issues in The Indianapolis Indiana Journal.

Browse Indianapolis Indiana Journal
  • indianapolis-indiana-journal page 1 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 1
  • indianapolis-indiana-journal page 2 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 2
  • indianapolis-indiana-journal page 3 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 3
  • indianapolis-indiana-journal page 4 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 4

How to Find What You Are Looking for on This Page

We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to make the text on a newspaper image searchable. Below is the OCR data for 18 Dec 1830 Indianapolis Indiana Journal in Indianapolis, Indiana. Because of the nature of the OCR technology, sometimes the language can appear to be nonsensical. The best way to see what’s on the page is to view the newspaper page.

Indianapolis Indiana Journal (Newspaper) - December 18, 1830, Indianapolis, Indiana I a we eau have their assistance now but sir Wiir Laws Are adapted to the Peculiar Avants of the people and the judge or lawyer immaterial How Able he May be cannot know the wants of the people As Well As he who lives among and is one of them. The Man Quot a those business it has been through life to Ore Over his volumes of books knows very Little about the requirements of a Road an stray and Many other Laws. But sir on this floor All classes of our citizens Are represented by those who study their interest and ii now their wants. The lawyer the physician the Farmer the Mechanic the trading Propri Atins a portion of the three por her fund to Aid in building a Bride across the we a ent. Building a Bride across the West Fork of White water River at Connersville and also Over the East Fork of White water River where the Road leading from Hamilton via Liberty and Brownsville to Ilus Hville crosses the same. On motion of or. Mckinty eve resolved., that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of a pro Printine 500 dollars of the three per cent fund to ail in the erection of a Bridge Over the cast Fork of White water River at the Point at which the Brookville and Rushville state Road crosses said River. On motion of or. Cle deniresolved., that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating part of the three per cent find Man and Speculator Gre All represented. Is it not fair then to infer that this body whose i to opening the state Road from Bono to Terre a haute. Province it is to enact Lav. S for their various wants and circumstances is capable of com Phing and revising the Laws so that they May be embodied in one volume that Allma know and understand them ? if we appoint re visors As proposed by the a to and rent offered by the gentleman from Gibson the next legislature May reject their labors and do for the state what we ought now to do and that this May be the Case we have reason to suppose from the fact that other Legislatures have done so. Ohio South Carolina and a other states adopted the Mode proposed com or. Ewing moved the adoption of the following Resolution resolved that a select committee be appointed to make an equitable and proper distribution of the three per cent fund in prospective. Or. Morgan moved to Amend it by referring it to the committee on roads when on motion of or. It Tox it was together with the Resolution Laid on the table. On motion of or. Legion resolved that the committee on roads be in fitted the revision of their Laws to the hands strutted to inquire into the expediency Ozap a of Rovi sors and when the same was reported rope latins 500 dollars of the three per cent rejected All they had done and did the by if to Aid in the creation of a Brimire Over Sil Ness themselves. But say Gen Lemen the sex Creek at or near the Mouth on the Road Pense will be enormous if the legislature does Jeffersonville to new Albany. This work and the people Are not prepared to a Quot v i it or Flat Sirij Bear it. I am aware a or sneaker Fth use a a La a that is but too frequently made of this terrific re Soho d thai the committee on roads in a quire into the propriety of appropriating some term expense. I am aware that the people Are sometimes deceived by it and that politicians sometimes ride into office upon it. But expense or no expense we Are sent Here to do the people s business and if the Laws that protect and govern them Are complicated and unintelligible we Are bound sir without stooping part of the three per cent fund to opening the Road from Indianapolis via Noblesville to log Ransport and that they have leave to report by Bill or otherwise. O i i m a i Lar. Greg Otje resolved that the committee on roads be to enter into a calculation of dollars and cents. Instructed to inquire into the of a to make them Plain and easily understood. If Tirol rating part of the three per for air we adopt the Mode of appointing re visors. The amount we pay to them and the expense of an increased representation which will probably be in the next legislature say three Tho i Sand dollars will be thrown away. In the item of printing and stationary the expense this and the improvement of the of Blue River in Shelby county and Suar Creek from Huff s Mill to its Mouth with leave to report by Bill or otherwise.0i a i of my. Blair resolved that the committee on roads be next year will be the same. That this legis instructed to inquire into the propriety of a lature cannot revise the Laws and make them Propri Ting a portion of the three per cent better and plainer than Thev now Are i am not fund for the location Atid improvement of a Willins to concede. All the Laws we have Are state Road from Perryville in Vermillion coun the productions of former Legislatures and it to through Baltimore and Williamsport to la a remains for us and we Are loudly called non. Grange in Warren county to revise them. Let us undertake the work on Moloi of or. , and labor assiduously until it is finished and that the committee on roads be i doubt not but we will be Able to produce instructed to inquire into the expediency of a such a code As will be acceptable to the people Pron Ristine a portion of the three Ner cent. If we fail i for one. Will Bear cheerfully Ray Porfy and for the improvement of a state Rad from Tion of the respond ibid to. In conclusion i _ Clinton in Vermillion county to Newport in hone the Resolution offered by my colleague said county will be adopted. Dehate to be Cost tuned the a is and noes being called for the vote on the adoption of this Resolution was As follows ayes a messes. Armstid Ong Boll Bence b Issell Casey Claypool Aniio Grume Decker Dowlen e limit Ferris file Gardner Hendricks Herod rail is Holman Hoover Kinney Leavenworth Long Lowry ovens paddocks Parks Pitcher Pollock read of d. If m., a it get Russell be mans Sleen smile Soper Stew Wallace of f., Wallace of a work Woith Wright and zenor�?42, ,,. i i Mont Galletly Hall Hamilton Han Kins Logan Lynd Reiley Schoonover and Howk speaker�?13. The Spenler to pointed messes. Hillis Kinney fetish Wallace of f., and her a the committee on the part of the House of representatives in pursuance of said Resolution. Several Bills and joint resolutions were read a Sico id line. In Sena it. Wednesday dec. 15. Pct Lons presented bar. Fief her of a i i by like and udi erg citizens of Mavi it a county Pra-in2, an Extension of the time a Loi Quot Eil by 1 1 the erection of a steam min by Robb of Simon Morgan and others Citize is of Dubois county praying in i the comity Board in Dubois Way be al a cd to Lay an additional tax which Wei Ejea and comic fitted. Or. Litton from the committee on education to which was Mcferr Cal a Oill concerning the school lands Vermillion county reported again is Pijie object of the Bill and also reported the following Resolution on ipod i la of or. , up sub pm that the agent of the three per number of copies of the reported decisions of the supreme court As published and affix references thereto under the several acts now in Force so far As they have been adjudicated upon by said court and affix a glossary of technical terms As used by said court and that a copy of this res Ohirion be reported to the House of representatives and a similar one on their part requested which was Laid on the table. Oil motion of or. Niue gory resolved that the committee on the Judi cavy be instructed to investigate the right of jurisdiction of this state Over streams declared navigable by acts of the general Assembly and report their opinion at length on the question of jurisdiction streams in contradistinction to or connection with those which have been recognized As carrying places and navigable streams Between the Mississippi and St. Lawrence Rivers As a diversity of opinion exists As to the i Trot of the state to declare navigable streams which have not been so returned by the Surveyor general of the United states or his deputies a in order that it May hereafter be More fully understood to what extent individuals can go in the erection of Mill dams across streams declared navigable by the states where such erections obstruct the navigation thereof. Or. Pennington introduced a joint Resolution relative to purchasers of Public lands which was read a first and second time the rules having been dispensed with. Or. Sering introduced a joint re5? for the Relief of certain persons therein named which was read ii first time. The engrossed joint Resolution relative to the Illinois Grant was read a third Tinie and passed. And the Senate adjourned. House of representatives. and Cfall Etley entered their in test against the adoption of the Resolution esterday relative to a revision of the statute Laws of the state which according to their request was spread non the journals. Aid the cow Truckton of a Bridge across the East Fork of Whitewater River by or. Soper to improve the navigation of Sand Creek and the Muscati Tulc River which were severally read and passed to a second Reading. Tie orders of the Day were taken up when Serenil Bills were read a second time and passed to a third Reading. Several Bills also received a second Reading and were committed to a committee of the whole. The engrossed joint memorial on the subject of John Burk a revolutionary soldiers and the engrossed Bill to repeal certain acts relative to Gibson county were severally read a third time and passe a. The engrossed Bill compensating George pea for extra cause Waying on the state Road from Brookville to Indianapolis was read a third time when on motion of or. Boon it was committed to a select committee with instructions to Amend the same so that the Money therein allowed shall be paid out of the three per cent fund. Among other subjects considered in com Mirtee of the whole was the Bill authorizing a travelling penitent Iarj which was reported without amendment. Or. Roe moved to postpone indefinitely the further consideration of said Bill but before the question was Quot taken the House adjourned. Saturday december 18,18307 legislature. Industry and a close application to business seem thus far to characterize the proceedings of both branches of the general Assembly. A considerable amount of business mostly however of a local character is in Progress in both houses. The circumstance of but few measures administrator s see a Sale of est Kiel Banna s personal estate will take place at his late residence at 10 o clock a. M., on saturday the 8th Day of january next fear husbandry some Corn and household utensils. Terms above three dollars six months credit under that sum Cali in hand. William m Caw adm. December 16, t830. 401 notice is her feb Given that i have taken out letters of administration on the of Ezekiel Kanna deceased from the Marion probate court and i declare Iho said estate insolvent and will claim the settlement Hereof As such of which Allola Manti wish take notice nod present their accounts in due it Ime. William met Caw adm. December in 1830. 401 petitions generally in relation to local sub a of a al nature having been introduced is Lect severe presented this morn by Messis a a bless to be attributed to the contemplate Kinney Bence to try and Parks. ,. R u to i t i cd compilation and revision of All the statute or. Walju Cuce of j., trom a select co of a a. A a 1 x in 1 Laws of the state. The Point committees to Mittee reported a Bill Quot to regulate the Mode. ,. A 4a a a a a a a i Gether with their sub committees and clerks of Dobnji county Busm essm the several Conn ties in this state Quot and Quot a Bill to provide fur the erection of an Asylum in each judicial District Quot which were read and passed to a second Reading. Or. Ferris moved a Resolution which was Laid on the table referring the commit Nica Tion of the Secretary of state in relation to the number of White male inhabitants to a select committee with certain instructions. Or. Boon moved the following Resolution for adoption. Re solved Liat the committee appointed cent fund be requested to Amish the Senate. A a a Ujj ii a a i with a statement in detail a hewing As near ast Vitange and dist byte the Laws for re May be the amount of the three per cent fund want a to Collare the several acts appropriated and expended in each county systematically under their titles in print As and that the Secretary inform the agent of the hey Are now in Force and suggest such imperfections or change of phraseology As they deem proper in manuscript notes or referee adoption of this Resolution. O i i. I Quot a Quot. Ici Ozi Fri that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency Ozap 1 it a spate Surh acts or parts o prior rating a portion of the three per cent i As hey think should be repeated and fund to Aid in the imn movement of the Taviga recommend tire passage of such new acts As Ruso Woof that a Bill concerning the school. Hands in ver nillion county be indefinitely Post fund toward Imo Rovin the navigation of the Tion of big Creek in Posey county from Blair s Mill to its Mouth with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Of Lii Iti of or. Givens resolved that the committee on Road be instructed to inquire into Tho expediency of appropriating a portion of the three per cent fund to Aid in building a Bridge across big Pigeon Creek in Vanderburgh county on it he stale Road from Fredonia to the Mouth of the Wabash with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. On motion i it of m -. Orr resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a portion of the three per cent fund to improve the state Road from Moores Ville in Morgan county via Greencastle to Clinton in Vermillion county and to the state line in the direction of Vandalia in Illinois. O l Rotio of m -. Ewing resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a portion of the three per cent fund to build a Bridge Over Fri evid s Creek in Martin county on the Western mail route. A ofor. Ronn resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of a Profiria Ting 200 dollars of the three Ner cent fund to Aid in the erection of a Bridge Over two , which obstruct the mail Ute leading from Princeton in Gibson county to mount Carmel in Illinois. 0i m a pm. In Romr resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expert ency of appropriating a portion of the three per cent. Pond. Which report and Resolution were concurred in. Or. Ewing from the select committee to which was referred so much of the governor s message As relates to tie erection of i asylums for the poor reported a Bill authorizing their erection. Or. Linton having obtained leave introduced a joint Resolution of the general As set ably authorizing the Secretary of state to it deliver certain Public documents to the Board a of trustees of the Indiana College. On motion of or. Watts resolved that the committee on roads be West Fork of White River from Indianapolis to its Mouth with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Oil Motif Nofer. To Teton resolved that the committs Ltd on roads be requested to Bear in mind the Wabash fund in appropriating the three per cent fund and set apart it Quot due proportion thereof and report by Bill or otherwise. Or. Frisby a offered for adoption the following Resolution resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating All the balance of the unappropriated three per cent fund to the building of a Bridge the Ohio at or near the Falls of the Ohio at Jeffersonville. Or Ewing moved to Amend said resold instructed to inquire into the expediency Ozap _ a to s Creek from Versailles in Ripley county to Hartford in Dearborn county with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. On motion c or. Watts resolved that the committee on roads be the Falls of the Ohio on motion of or. Clay-pooi., it was Laid on tie table. On motion of or. Orr resolved that the adjutant general to re Questell to Lay before the Senate a statement instructed to inquire into the expediency of shewing the number of regiments brigades and appropriating a part of the three per cent fund of divisions of the militia within the state and to opening the state Road from Madison in Jef i the respective boundaries or counties of which Ferson county by Cross Plains in Ripley county to Lawrence Burgh in Dearborn county with Reave to report by Bill or otherwise. On motion of or. Watts resolved that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a part of the three per cent fund to open the state Road from Lawrence Burgh in Dearborn county to Rushville in Rush county with leave to report by Bill or other Wise. On motion of my. Orr rest led that the committee on roads be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a portion of the three percent fund on the state Road leading from Bloomington via Greencastle and Crawfordsville to Lafayette and of extending Tho same to de Xiuhe Nivins or Trail Creek on Lake Michigan. On pm icon. F or. Claypool res ohm that the committee a on roads be each is composed. Or. Ewing offered the following Resolution resolved that the committee appointed to arrange and distribute the Laws for revision be instructed to collate the several acts systematically under their respective titles in print As they Are now in Force and suggest such imperfections or change of phraseology As they deem proper in notes or references also to designate such Acta or parts of acts As they think should be repealed and. Recommend the passage of such new acts As such repeal might Render beneficial a also to Call Secretary of state for ten copies of the revised code of 1824, and ten copies of All subsequent acts to enable them to perform one portion of the duty hereby enjoined and allow the Law under each title As it now stands in print to be read without alteration with the chances that May direct is to inquire into the exp Dincy of a to proposed also to Procuro the necessary Surh repeal Mif it Render Bici Esicial also to Call upon the Secretary of state for two copies of the revised code of 1824, and two co a ies of All subsequent acts to enable them by the use of sissors to a be Porti ii of the duty hereby enav ined and allow the Law As it now stands under each title in print to be read without Alt rat Ion with the changes that May let a proposed also to pro cure a copy of the re red decisions of the supreme court As p lbs rhed and affix references thereto under the several acts now in Fitce so far As they have been act indicated up a by said court and that a copy of this re of if Ion be reported to the Senate and a similar one on their part rep tested. Or. Wallat e of j., moved to Amend said Resol Niyom by striking out so much the Rei As requires said committee to procure a copy and to affix i references to the decisions of the supreme court and i before the question was taken on said motion the Resolution and proposed amendment were on motion of or. Hillis Laid on the table. On Morion of or. Stewart resolved that the judiciary committee be instructed to Squire into the repealing so much of the 2d and 3d sections of an act entitled Quot an act regulating the interest of Vioney in the state of Indiana Quot As makes it unlawful to take More than six per cent interest thereon. Quot. Bussell moved the following Resolution resolved that a select committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of so amending the Revenue Law As to compel the collectors to meet the citizens of each township in the several counties in this state at the usual places of holding elections on the Feame Day or Days to be affixed by Law to receive the state and county Revenue and reduce his fees accordingly and report by Bill or otherwise. On motion of or. Smiley the Resolution was amended by changing the relative position of the words Quot collector Quot and Quot citizens Quot and thus amended was adopted and messes. Bussell Smiley and Hoover were a joint de said committee. Or. Hall moved the following Resolution which was adopted resolved that the judiciary committee be instructed inquire into the expediency of providing by Law for taking the deposition of witnesses to be rea3 As evidence in All cases where the witness resides out of the county in which such suit maybe brought. Or. Herod moved the following Resolution for adoption resolved that the committee of ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of increasing the Premium upon Wolf scalps. Or. Finley moved to Amend the same by inserting therein after the word increasing the words or reducing which was determined in the negative. Or. Hoover moved to Amend said Resolution by adding at the end thereof these words Quot to be paid out of the county Treasury Quot but before the quellion was t Aken the Resolution and proposed amendment were Laid on the by or. Finley a Biu to Are now engaged in preparing this compilation which will be to the legislature at As Early a period As possible. Great exertions we Are assured will be made use of by those engaged in this labour not Only to Complete the task As speedily As practicable but also to submit As Complete and perfect a code As the nature of circumstances will permit. A considerable portion of the talents experience and Legal knowledge of the legislature together with the Aid which can be obtained from gentlemen now at the seat of government and not connected with the legislature will be brought in requisition to Complete this important undertaking. The length of Lime which will be necessary for its completion and the size of the volume which will be product. De cannot be known at present. The House of representatives by postponing by a Large majority a Resolution directing an inquiry into the expediency of authorising three terms of the circuit court has Given a Strong indication that the number of terms will not be increased. Tue indications Are equally a trod against any change in the present probate system. A majority of the House of representatives and we believe of the Senate also seem to be in favour of adopting a uniform Mode of doing county by iness by a Board of commissioners. A proposition to commence an adv lorem system of taxation it will have been seen has received the veto of the House of representatives the members from the old counties with a few exceptions being opposed to the commencement of the system at the present time. A Resolution was offered on thursday to discharge the committee of revision from the further consideration of that subject and was negatived by a majority nearly As Large As that by which the original Resolution authorizing the revision was adopted. The following plan of revising the i tvs was proposed by or. Hall in the House of representatives and one somewhat similar was offered by or. Fletcher in the Senate in place of the plan adopted by the legislature. Is. That three suitable persons be elected by joint ballot of both houses of he general a amp Sembly of the state of Indiana to prepare a revision of All the acts of a general nature in Force in this state with Power to consolidate All acts and parts of acts relating to the same subject to distribute them under proper title and divisions to omit so much As have bean re pealed expired or is repugnant to the Constitution also to Annex by Way of notes the decisions of the supreme court of thik Sta let upon any statute so revised to suggest any Amend Menta the re visors May think neck usury to Point out and recommend the passage of such new acts As May in their opinion be deemed expedient and lastly to Complete such Revi Sion to nil Oiler respects in such manner As the Levi sors May think expedient in order to it Render the Laws wore Plain and was iii to be understood. 2. That said re visors be required to Lay such revision before both branches of the general Assembly of this state on the first monday of december next. 3. That dollars be allowed each of the re visors As their compensation notice is hereby Given that at the Novemb term of the Hii cock probate court letter testis Century were Grantell the undersigned on the est att of it Tel Belles deceased late of Hancock county Indiana. All jr�on9 having claims against said estate a re requested to present them legally authenticated for Sittl a ment ant All persons indebted Are requested to make immediate payment. The estate 13 probably solvent. Willum Murnan adm. December 15th, 1830. 401 taken up by Elisha Reddick of Lawrence township Marion county Indiana a dark Bay Mare with a Large idl and i a ther Collar tied with two Leaf he of strings about fourteen and n half hands High Sotus White in her forehead about fourteen or fifteen years old no Uther Marks or brands Perch Uble appraised to Twenty five dollars. Also a Bright Bay hor8e, fourteen hands three inches High n Large Star in his forehead both Hind feet White a White ring round his left Hind leg supposed to hav amp been done by a Cord about nine or ten years old appraised to forty dollars. Also a sorrel horse about fifteen und a half hands High b Small Star in his forehead some Small White spots on his Withers supposed to be four years old last Spring Haupri tired to fifty do11ar% by Peter Negley and John setters this 16t.h Day of november 1830. A True copy from mar stray Book. 401 Pete Castetter a. Sale of the personal Estt Teof bart116 boots sen. Deceased will Tak place at his Lata residence one mile South of Miller s Mill on wednesday january 5, 1831, al 10 o clock a. Of. Consisting of two horses me milk cow six head of cattle Twenty hogs and a Quantity of farming and household utensils nine months credit allowed on Good Security on All Sims Over three dollars nil under that amount Cash in hand. Jesse Johnson Nam the will annexed. I it it Xool Quot Quot Quot have this Day taken out Etters As above on the said estate from the Cluck i office of the probate court of Marion county and believe the Saides Tate to be lol vent. Jesse Johnson Nam to will nnncie4�dec. 11,1830, 400 h. Trip with watch is a Zions to asst still Conli Siuea to carry on the above business at Bis former stand nearly opposite or. Hen Der sri s Hal of was Ink ii Street a Emral Assn pm of of Jewery and Silver Ware shortly expected and will hereafter be kept on band. Brass clocks made to order by three weeks notice. Watches will be Well repaired at his former prices which Are 25 per cent lower than cinc Iupati or Louisville prices product is heretofore will be taken in pay Jent for a by work done by hit. October 23,1830. 392 neat and fashionable tailoring Smith, still continue to do business at their old stand where they will always be loud a Trudy to accommodate their customers with the latest fashions As they receive the Eastern Fatih Iong quarterly. They Are thu Klul for past Favi Turs and Hope by Tiitu in strict attention to business to share a Liberal portion of the pubic patronage. A Quot two apprentices of Good moral character Well recon amended will find a Good situation by an Early application to the Rii. Also two journey Man will get ii mediate employment by in Lingon them. Indianapolis dec. 15, 1830. 400 fashionable . Edward m Guire ii renders his Best acknowledgements to Hia ilk friends and the Public for the Liberal patronage heretofore received and informs them that he still continues at his old stand on the Corner opposite the stores of Mccarty amp Williams and Conner amp Harrison in the room a Bove Brown amp Morrison s store where he is now prepared to execute ail orders in his Lina in the most fashionable style and durable manner. Members of the legislature and such other gentlemen As May Vish work wetland sex Psi Tiou ily done can be accommodated on the shortest notice As Fie Basin employ a of Good Ivo Kuien to enable him to work to order. Indianapolis Decy 4,1830. 399 state of Indiana set. Crawford probate court be plumber Tenti 1830. Julian Needhan and Daniel Needman Chan cent John Kincaid and others and now at this time came Julian need Ham and Daniel Needham by their Voliot Tor and filed their Bill in Cha cry i. John Kincaid Jane Carson William car Sou Ellen Sparford Adolphus a a Par Ford Elizabeth lap6 Ley and John Lapsley Polly Kincaid and Robert Kincaid Margaret Luman and Jami int Man Andrew Kincaid William Kincaid Jonathan Rice alien d. Thom and Henry War Field. And it appearing to the satisfaction of this court that John Kincaid Jinn Curion it . Elizabeth Lapsley amp John Lapsley Foli Kiir Voiad amp Robert Kincaid Jawed Inman amp Henry Warfield Are not inhabitants of this state it it ordered that unless the said Jobo Kincaid Jano Carson William Carson Ellen Sparford and Adolphus Spafford Elizabeth Lapsle a and John , Polly Kincaid and Robert Kincaid James Ioni Jin and Henry Warfiel appear Bere on or before the first Day of the next term of taif court and answer complain nut s Bill the matters and things therein will be Tal Quot a confessed and decreed of accordingly. Aad it is further ordered that notice of the Pendency of this suit be in bitched three a bks successively in the Indiana Jour Nal a newspaper printed and published at id a"oipy-te8t. E. E. Morgan cd k. September 18th, 1830. 399 printing of a very desc option neatly a expedite mail Doua at this of fit a

Search All Newspapers in Indianapolis, Indiana

Advanced Search

Search Courier

Search the Indianapolis Indiana Journal Today with a Free Trial

We want people to find what they are looking for at NewspaperArchive. We are confident that we have the newspapers that will increase the value of your family history or other historical research. With our 7-day free trial, you can view the documents you find for free.

Not Finding What You Were Looking for on This Page of The Indianapolis Indiana Journal?

People find the most success using advanced search. Try plugging in keywords, names, dates, and locations, and get matched with results from the entire collection of newspapers at NewspaperArchive!

Looking Courier

Browse Newspapers

You can also successfully find newspapers by these browse options. Explore our archives on your own!

By Location

By Location

Browse by location and discover newspapers from all across the world.

Browse by Location
By Date

By Date

Browse by date and find publications for a specific day or era.

Browse by Date
By Publication

By Publication

Browse old newspaper publications to find specific newspapers.

Browse by Publication
By Collection

By Collection

Browse our newspaper collections to learn about historical topics.

Browse by Collection