Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1820 — Page 3
colt! water produced on the stomach excited vomiting and convulsions The Jd nude ten days since he had taken any fooJ but beer and a littW water, baring that time he had no 1cpt at all. On the 26th, he com plains of his feet being dead and of being distracted by thirst; he was ton ueak t. crawl to the spring and yet dreadfully susceptible of Hollering. Thc CMh of September wm the last day on whu h any memorandum was made. We regret that no dissection ns made.
CONGRESS. Mo si) a 'KM. 7. IX SENATE. Numerous petitions were presented and referred this morning ; anion ;st them scleral from merchants of savannah, praying a remission of cer tain duties oh merchandize imported, in consideration ol the late dcstruct-S ivu Tire in tint citv bv which the vcrv ie l ie m that cit), in mcu the cr noods are destroyed on wh ch the duies accrued, which thev nrav to be Legislature of Indiana, praying an ex 'Krorn the n Si- r tension of the. time allowed payment of public lands in that
a nc i cbu,uH .am uvumc u.t ;,.Hw ,usllcc A1 Ansll ALL, ami nssociaie aml who w put in Ucrculaneum jail thc annual report otth- commission- Ju(;cs Washingios, Livingston, ; for aUcmpting to commit a lapc upon r.rsolthesudingiuu!,(conuminiea- j01INS0S Todd, Duavl and Sto-ja vhilc wonm From some circumted to the other House on Saturday,) UY Vaf. Int. atanccs , am lUs d t() k , . lhich was laid on the table. t , , . , . , ...
11 IA 1..:.' 1. U...ntn ..... r . i r claims. ol ,mrorhreUer;.hlchaS .cad. bill Mr. TrinM laid before thc Senate rertain resolutions of thc Legislature of Ohio, desiring thc appointment of Commissioners, to view and nvarkc a road, as the continuation of the National Koad from Wheeling, to thc saat of rovcrmvent of Ohio, thence to the seat of government of Indiana, thence to that of Illinois, and thence to St. Charles, in Missouri. Mr. TrimMc laid on thc table a .
resolution, proposing a siauumg com- ona a guarantee oi six per .cm. mxnittee -nf five members, on thc sub- tcrest upon the stock of the canal ict of roads and canals. comnanv for twenty rears. The va-
The Senate then took up thc Maine and Missouri bill ; when
Mr. Thor.uiy for the purpose of A bill has also past thc Legislature modifying, or introducing it in an- of that state and become a law, abolether shape, withdrew thc amend- ishing imprisonment for debt, incut which he offered on Thursday Cin. Inquisitor..
last; and then, on motion ef Mr. V!i.', the biil was postponed to to-! morrow. ordered to a third reading : and j Thc Sciutc adjourned. j . ' JI017SK Or RKPESEXniTirAS Mr. AVc:, of Virginia, moved I the adomion of thc following resolution ; and submitted a ten remarks on the deep importance of the question now, XJ under consideration in the house, and the great anxiety of the people to know thc result of the deliberation on that question, kc to cMorce the propnety ol agreeing to -the proposition wMcli he oflcrcd, and winch was as . . . i : n - follows : tjrovf i That thc standing rules an l orders of thc House of Representatives, directing the method and order of trnsncting business, be suspenod, and that, until the passage or rc r. ,T,",", ;..:ssnt;n as a state into tne union, tliis house will proceed to transact ro other business, but will daily as' somas a quorum assimoies, cnu r upon the consideration of tlut subject,; And will not suffer its d.eltberatioiis to I bo iatcmiptcd by the examination of any other question wtutceor. The qucsiion was put, v!ether the 'muse would now consider tae resoiution, and it was determined in the r.?eative aves 72, ones 79. Mr. .tec.'r. subiuiltcd the followru: resolution lor eoi.si-;era;ion : t - , . . ... ... ' . ." .rthequcitKfliiowu.M.cm inRinlhis i House, reiaiivc to tne airnission oi Z Ho.;; m aVlnr dav lio c--r til i in ti,th- I num. i bef -.re o'clock m the alternoon. Mr. Mc v,-t, remarked that he had hern himself in favor of a later hour, but he had proposed tour in conformitv t(i tu.e wihos of iriends. He ureu t;ie propriciy oi greater uiuigence in bringuig the discussion of the question concerning Missouri to a Cinse. Mr. I.iverwQre was opposed to the solution, as unnecessary. The Hn'ivc was at liberty to adjourn ben it pleased, and could sit as late a it pleased, w ithout tying it self by a res;ihiion. !V 1 r. If -litres moved that the further consUeration of the resolution be postponed till six o'clock this even1UL' but l'he ehiar tleciding that as the rcsolutioti went to e fleet thc standing rules a'. id orders of the '.touse, it must lie on the table accordingly.
;vmi iiiiu xvnr. rrn.l i :prnnt1 . - -"i, - - &au, negro 10 me snail nave tne above Social bills ert i cad a second ly and forty boats, loaded with the reward.hand aU PeavnnnMr rh,rnt
time in course : some, iiinner oosi- mAr f th, mnntw. rtt th:s n nco ., ' .. vfc-,J
pod; and several, of a private aml vicinll for New-Orleans. ThisPp. fi ,i 1ni chu-actcr. were, after consideration, is thc first rise of waicv in the Sciota 1 l
Mr- rinda:! moved to change the laily hour of- meeting from 1 1 o'clock to 10 in the morning ; on rhich motion the House divided, nd ncgaticd it bv a large majority. MISSOURI IilLL. The House resumed, as in com nittcc of the whole, Mr. liaildxvin in the chair, the consideration of thi bill the Restrictive amendment be-, ing under considera ion. Mr. frmi-W, of Pennsylvania, resumed and concluded the speech wnich he commenced on Saturday, in favor of the Restriction. Mr. M'J.anfi of Delaware, followed, in opposition to the Restriction, and spoke nearly three hours. When
he hail concluded. Mr. Clau ( Sneaker rose and ex pressed a wish to address the com-j mitttc on the highly important qucs-l tion bcloi e it ; but the lateness ot me hour prevented his asking itsatten tion th:s arlcrnoon . ami he therefore mnl-nrl lli.it lr r ,1-1 til 1 1 gg f?Cf I " . i Thc com,mllcc t)icn roSe, obtained,- . nmi "v wl L 'i I T,h S"Premtc Col,rt ml rcjterday, Utlhc Court Uo?m oftlIc Cal; - . i . . mrr-..z----VINOKSNSCS MARCH 4. .8:0. . : A bill has been leporttd in thc Legishvturc of Pennsylvania, apprupria-
ting 300,000 dollars for internal m.!Tul Ul iaic, aim nouce gnen me
movements; 12,000 Tor improving ; thc navigation of the Delaware; 15, . 000 dollars for the samc purpose in; thc Allegheny and Ohio rivers; a. subscription of 50.000 dollars to thc j Union canal, which is to connect the; Susquehanna with thc Schuylkill ; . r . ! lious other appropriations arc for thc ! most cfol obiccts. . s-mce jast Sprjn ; and we understand tlat a)uut ftfty boats have descended j during this freshet. ; A rbesoImion has becn introduced into the legislature of Kentucky, to n v r Bn,.,.rmni,f a,.. cf,,n r,.nm pP,ni.fnHtn H.rmrlc. VllCVV l Will i taiiniuii ku iiuii vrv. jhnro. v.' cornmiS8,loners of Kentucky and TclineS8ec. annointcd for the nurf f . h boundary line bejwc(Jn lw 5tales have u u said a on lhe olU Unc of a compro- -. T . orobable tWa affair will i now be adjusted. A bill has passed thc house of represcntatives of Kentucky, taxing thc U. States Branch Hanks in that state 1 5,000 dollars. By this bill all trans-io:irv-c if rvPH' H'tiir nrp mmlp mill and void, and thev arc restricted to) rnnf one per cent, interest on transactions ' r"' ; nf.w-york, feu. 1. ' The United States' ship Cyane, of 32 guns, capt. Trcnchard, is expected to sail this dav, taking under con voy thc ship Elizabeth, Sebor, irom j this port, having on board about 70 . people of colour, and we understand, j one or two other vessels irom mc l.rnrnlir to thr. roa;t nf Africa. 1 ... n... ..... r ,xit,:e.c c uu uiv. uniuiuMUiiui v.un.,ii.iia ov.h outbv the- American Colonization bo- . ; f , , seUlcmcnt on that i ri-et Tt I e cil;l 1 1 1 TlOli-rllKrirNrnil n T 1 ' " V'Mm" hXCl1 ' . the settlement. From Spain. Thc advices from Cadiz are to thc 1st Dec. The expedition, continued in preparation. One to carry 5000 troops to Morillo, and another to take from 10 to 15,000 troops against Buenos Ayrcs. rl he naval commissioners were chartering vessels to convey them. .Yerv-Orlecn Prices Current , Feb 2, 1820. Beef, mess, 1 4 bbl. ; butter lb. 20 a 25 cts. ; cheese 10 a 12; cider bbl. St; a 7 ; cofle, best, lb. 28 a 29 cts. ; Hour, superfine and fine, bbl. S7 ; bakers 8 ; hams and bacon cwt. 12 a 18; hogs lard lb. 15 a 18 cts. ; pork, prime bbl. cargo, 12a It; sugar, new crop, cwt. 7 ; tobacco, Kv. and Tenn cwt. 5 50 c 7 ; Whiskev gal. 60 a 75 cents.
Ctiilticoihcy Feb. 19, T..-! lnt, tt'.tnh hrtii'iin tint.
J A committee of tho"Legishuure have reported bill for reducing the Salaries of the officers of government, agreeable to the recommendation o. ?us Excellency Governor Clinton ; the amount of reduction, is estimated by the committee, to be about S5C,0v0, per annum ft2,500 of which, with his approbation, is deducted from the salarv of the Governor himself. The people will duly appreciate this magnanimious example. Waterloo Car.
100 Dollars Reward. ANAWAY from the U. S. SatL line, on the Uth inst. a ne gro man, named DICK, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, stoutly made, 22 or 23 years old, and very black and ugly. j He has a small scar on his forehead, 1 cut with a knife, and one oh his left ! breast. His feet sinvrulariv shaned. breast. liis leet singularly shaped. b -inp. mrrnw thp j bcinS cr) narrow at the heel and oroau ai ine oes--nis eyes arc gen erally red. He is fond of spirits, and will steal any thing upon which he can ,ay his hands jg js thc samc feiw that absconded from Mr Dau nut wiicuicr i:c "'r doubtful. Anv ncrson takinir im said negro within this state shall receive a reward of S50, and if taken any where i ooiam possession 01 hl again, a reward I of S .00 and all to me. JOHN J ORLSTKR. Shawneetown, 111. Feb. 20. 1820. 10 3t 100 Dollars Hew aril .. A v rr f H N ANV A1 fro!? m- fr. " jt-Vi,' i-ogan county, ivy in July last. a negro man, by the name of JACOB. He is a low, chunk) mr.de fellow ; not 5 feet high, coal black, a large : scar on the side of his face in the : edge of his hair, occasioned by a burn, 23 years old. Any person delivering Notice. The subscribers wish to hire Journey-man rSVniwii XT i Si tt M. M M M. t) who can produce good credentials, to wl,om thcy will give liberal wages and constant employ Also two Doys Irom 14 to 16 years old as A lTllMMl tl V P 4 AJII1 tUUttb . io inc aDov e onsmess, will receive liberal encouragement by applying to Wm. HART 5c Co. , Vincennes Feb. 26lh 1820. 10 tf i i .... Notice. Thc subscriber having lost two J IliLl 1 il 11 UlCUUSc which he believes to have been stolen from his desk, will give Fifty Dollars to any person who will detect the man who has got them The watches were both out of order One of them can ped. had a single yellow chain, Sc key, and a blue class seal 1 he other an rA -rv withnm oliiin -.-.-.! nu k.i. , V , a iicv uuuuui niarKcu jonaon ano of high numbers, which are not at this time recollected. The subscriber mall rv. .. r- Un 1 . . .. .1 C 1 . ! O '"che. and thief, or twenty five dollars for cither. AMOS HANWAY. Vincennes Febv 7th 1820. Pottery. Pottery, at thc corner of Church and Fourth streets, and w ill constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalcsalc. nonixsoxw morfqrb February 1 10 tf BLANK NOTE BOOR If ot ?ale nt this office.
in oiroxnGFiricPi 1 1 xtjbt" In conformity with an Ordinance passed she 6th November, 18 18. entitled an Ordinance designating the time, and mode of presenting claim to lots in thc townn ol Vincennes, and thc manner ot deciding here on; Public notice is hereby given that the following claims have been laid before thc Board of Tiustees for the borough ofVinccnncs, for confirmation under thc act of congress entitled u an act to adjust thc claims to lots in the town of Vincennes, and for the sale of thc land appropriated as a comm for thc use of the inhabitants of said town approved the 20th Aprile, 1818. IXos. cf Claimant's names.the lots.l Title.
Richard 1 Price,! claims part lot William M'Intosh 9 Deed. Do. claims lot Samc, claims Same. Do. r, Confirmation. Deed. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Supported by written 8c oral Same, Samc, Same, Same, Samc, Same, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 10 lu 13 14 ise 141 142 Same, Mary Lane, by Wm'.M'Intosh a'gent, claims ha 34tctimom Val. J. BRADLEY, c b. t. b.'v. Feb. 14, 1820. Pump Notice. THOSE who wish to have Levi Gra) Double Forcing Patent PUMP constructed and put into their Wells wilt please call on the subscriber (who is legally authorised to make and contract tor the same) at Noah Purcell's, five miles from Vincennes or at this office. The extraordinary power of tins PUMP will render it very useful in case of fire, as by a leathern hose screwed down on the top of it, the water may be conducted to any part of a building. Applic ations made soon w ill be immediately supplied. Terms one dolkr per foot material furnished, or sixty dollars, m -de put into the Well ami warranted for S ours. A knowledge of the improvement is a sufficient recommendation. . BALDWIN MALLET. N. B Those who have pun ps made by the ''foot, will be charged cn dollars for the patent. Jan. 3i. etp. Fifty Dollars Reward. SIOLEN, From thc stable of the subscriber, on the nicht of tlu 3rd iribt. a large Bay Ho se, bctwec i6 ar.,i 17 hands hieh, a natuiai utter, shod all round, foretop sheacd,dark mane -and taii, his legs darker t han the restol his body, his eyes indicate that he has the disorder called the Hooks, is between 8 and 9 years old, very stocky. Any person taking up said horse, and thief, shall receive the above reward or 25 dollars for cither of them. CHARLES MILLS. Cane Creek Townshin, Pond Settlemcnd, Gallatin County, Illinois, Jan. o, 1820, 3tl4 ( ; I NCI N'N ATI GLASS-WUKKS HjMie publ ic arc informed that these a Yoiks are How in complete oner ation,and the proprietors are ready t turnish Window Glass, of anv size. or hollow ware to suit any orders which they may be favored with, on the shortest notice Thev nlcdvro themselves that the quality of their glass is not interior to any manufactured in the western country. Or ders from a distance will be nmnur bly attended to and a liberal credit wil be given, where good references ?n !)e made. Thev will not ak f.-ii : v thing better than Cincinnati bank pa per in payment. PUGH & TEATER. Saddling. $ZT r?PJHE Subscriber will canJi tinuctomai ufacturtSADDLE- BRIDLES, CAPS Sc HAR NESS, at his stand in Market street f thc best quality. His prices shall I t , . . hut us iuw us iney can dc purcnasea elewlierc. He returns his unfeirmI... . - o eu tnanks tor the liberal encouragement he has met with, and snlirit n continuance of a generous public's patronage. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennrss St fit. 29, 1819. 40tf. Estrays. T1 AMK to the enclosure rt I v. ,ut U ) subscriber about three week ao, a red calf, and a large black and . u mte cow, aoout 7 or 8 years old, with a large bell put on witc a leather strop and iron buckle thc rieht car rroppeaanu sat with an under bit i nc owner is requested to call, pay harges and take her away. JOHN DELUXE, Livirg 2 miles below Vincennes. Junuary 29, 1820 JOB PRINTING Neatly executed, on the short it notice, at Ihis office.
