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CHAP. CLXIX.

AN ACT authorizing the insertion of certain advertisements in The Kentuckian," published in Shelbyville; the Weekly Messenger," printed in Russellville, and the "Winchester Advertiser," printed in Winchester.

APPROVED, December 19, 1814.

SEC. 1. BE it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That it shall, and may be lawful, for any advertisements which are by law required to be published in a newspaper, to be in serted in The Kentuckian,' published in Shelbyville, the "Weekly Messenger," published in Russellville, and the Winchester Advertiser," published in Winchester, Kentucky; and the Editor or Editors of said papers, shall be entitled to the same fees, and be governed by the like regulations, as other printers in this commonwealth: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to authorize the insertion of such advertisements in said papers, as are particularly required by law to be published in the paper of the public printer.

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CHAP. CLXX.

AN ACT for the relief of the Trustees of the Green-
ville and Greenup Seminaries.

APPROVED, December 19, 1814,

WHEREAS, it is represented to the present General Assembly, by the trustees of the Greenup and Greenville Seminaries, That on account of certain embarrassments to the titles of land, vested in them as trustees, lying in the county of Christian, they have made a compromise and sale of said lands to Joshua Caits:

SEC. 1. Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the Sale of 3,700 compromise and sale of 3,700 acres of land lying in the county of Christian, contained in two several surveys, one of 3,200 acres, the other of 500 acres, vested in the trustees of the Greenup Seminary, and by them sold to the said Joshua Caits, on the second day of November, 1814, be, and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed.

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SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the compromise and sale of 3,650 acres, lying in the county Sale of 3,650 of Christian, and vested in the trustees of the Greenville Seminary, and by them sold to said Joshua Caits, in January, 1814, be, and the same same is hereby ratified and confirmed.

CHAP. CLXXI.

AN ACT for the relief of the Sheriffs of Christian
and Livingston counties.

APPROVED, 19th December, 1814.

WHEREAS, it appears that John Wilson, sheriff of Christian county, has been prevented in the present year, from the collection of a part of the revenue of said county, of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen; and also from getting a delinquent

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list allowed for part of said county, by the sudden, accidental death of one of his deputies-For remedy whereof,

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SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Six months althe Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the further lowed the sheriff time of six months be allowed the said sheriff, to of Christian to make the collection of, and pay into the treasury. nue, and re ur that part of the revenue yet uncollected and unpaid, list. and to get allowed that part of the delinquent list of said county yet unallowed.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the county court of Christian may, at their February or March terms, next, proceed to examine and allow the said delinquent list the same as if it had been examined and allowed at the November term last; and on its production to the auditor, properly certified, he is hereby authorized to receive and allow the same, as if produced in the usual time.

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quent list.

And whereas, it is represented to this General Assembly, that Isaac Coffield, deputy sheriff for Jo- Recital seph Reed, sheriff of Livingston county, had a considerable amount of militia muster fines put into his hands for collection, by the paymaster of the twenty-fourth regiment of Kentucky militia, and owing to extreme sickness of said Coffield, he has not been able to make a return to said paymaster, of the delinquents he could not collect from; Wherefore,

SEC. 3. Be it enacted, That the said Isaac Coffield have the further time of six weeks, from the passage of this act, to make out a list of all that were delinquents at the time he should have made his return; and the said paymaster is hereby required to receive the said list, and allow the same, as if it had been produced in the time prescribed by law.

CHAP. CLXXII.

AN ACT for the relief of John Francis and Richard
Slavey, and Joseph Barnett and his Associates.

APPROVED, 22d December, 1814.

WHEREAS an act passed on the thirty-first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eleven,

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iff of Livingston to make out a list of delinquentsfer musters,

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Three years

and Slavey to

granting certain lands to John Francis and Richard Slavey, for the benefit of salt-works, on condition of their manufacturing one thousand bushels of salt in three years: And whereas it appears, that the said Francis and Slavey have been prevented from progressing with their said salt-works, in consequence of the absence of one of the principal persons interested in said business, in the army of the United States, a considerable portion of the time since the passage of said act, and of the indisposition of another:

SEC. 1. Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the furallowed Francis ther time of three years be granted to the said Francis comply with the and Slavey, to manufacture the said quantity of requisitions of a salt-on their doing of which, the same shall be as effectual in securing the said land, as if they had complied with the requisitions of the before recited act.

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SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the further time of three years from the prssage of this act Three years be given to Joseph Barnett, Samuel Snoddy, John Barnett and Kincaid, William Baugh, Nathaniel Lewis, Da thers for the same niel Bates, William Woods and David Kincaid, to comply with the requisitions of an act of the General Assembly, approved the 25th day of January, 1810 entitled "An act for the benefit of Joseph Barnett and his associates," to complete their title to lands therein granted for the purpose of making salt: Provided however, That Joseph Barnett and his associates aforesaid shall pay ten dollars per hundred acres only, as the state price.

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CHAP. CLXXIII.

AN ACT for the relief of Oliver Porter.

APPROVED, December 22d, 1814.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the circuit court for the county of Butler, shall be and is hereby in

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