Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 December 1820 — Page 2

. (; v,W)h f,llitfd. r.n'as read, and ordered to a second xcM.ctha in Cugnn cwW, Thatj found neither to thrive well r.or ri,n in .sr.i.)i ' " ua , ,,, r ,..ml,i shall lie. 21, d ls'tlws rhmute. Hut since I introdocrd tl

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I n; d t'riuv,,;- of S --.l !,,o, "m, Gibson introduced a bill to restrict hereby declared, one ot the L ,mcd States - U.nn bean, o:,,y five years ago, into tins MtruiMmt in- annual report: 1 hive the" , issuim, Gf fcc bills and tr other of America, and is admitted into the Ln-nei-hborboodtit has almost done a v ay e-h.-rwrtolK.vcrv respectful!", vons, c. mirlK),Cc which was lead and ordered to ion on an iuu-i footing with the original; vciy other And if the tartr.crs in ether "W. I!. U.d.Y. .!. P. ) us !coud rc-dinir. states, in all i espects w hate er. ?paits cr tnc states, v. Hi give this new The Au Ut of the Treasury, in o:;edie!i. e tl bt 14 Tue-c'au December 5. The Report and Resolution were read, and useful plant a trial, I am quite certain

to an act of the Gerar d Avin K 'M Ferris introduced a bill to author- and ttie hitter pasted to a second reading they v.ili not be disappointed; they v.i'.l art.n.T,u Aut-n hva.. - . . road here- Mr Jihnu of Kentucky, gave no-jhr.dit cajy o raise, and boumiiu! in rct " V, ' 1 i is:.,; Law, enceburg to ticc that he should on to, ask U,f and altogether a better allow crop, Tv'Vwas- fee:..". -:..f nicies ;thc scat of government, which was read, fcaic to bring 1:1 a bill incorporate a than any tMng with which t hcv arc at . .;n,..i1!w.,n..-t,,l r.Mtothe L...i 1 ,it,n crmnd rendhm. Reiiirious Society in the District of Co- present acquainted, nnu to the attention

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i-.nvr, as pr a i irmcr

Ha ot IK

1 -v port, ot S'.nrc that period there a-adited in the linnidat'on

ci.r.ts of the executive officers, 2,3-0 In the liqvii dation oi the accounts o; fie iud'riarv officers the im of, 4,923 . J . . . - . i . , c

In liquidation ot me are runs m the 1 it general assembly, and iucidental ex'ienees atteu laut thereon, 7,799 23

20 1 498

Mr.

Merle from the committee on mmoia ior mcuij . is

1,009 85 ; ' rcnol.tc,i a bin, annointim: The Mowing leso.ution, ofTercillft-

iu i commissioners to lay off a town on the tcrday by Mr. MbU', was tak

.,1rir.,1 fni' tlir nprrnnnrotsr.it oi aetCCUto:

site; stitiiv-u w i i w . -. . - u . . L,.n..Mmrnt whirh was read and ordered litsotvcil, 1 hat the committee on the

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Judiciary oe instructed ij tojuin

so

50,to a second reading.

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Wednesday, December 6. ;the cxpeUitncy oi autiiouzm-

-ovi-'much ot the western ana nctnrcn oo

hi lirpiid aion ot iniatia e::) juses, In lioirdation for vvoh" .-ealps.

la ILj-n lation of the contingent o ti,.nu'v or r M'Tl TllCTlt- '

la hi pi: hition rf interest arising on pu'jiic loans fn:n the state bk. 3,165

ruling

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89

as tuvi-

i

nmois aiiM

AT., rrf11 intrnfhirrd a bill OI

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fnr il. p collection of fines in certainlciancs oi me suue oi in a.u.a i t

i t , nro n n enrnni -VL'VCl . liiaiKLVI, aim iti.MLiian-vi,i

ides the said state horn the ot lium

Mr.Clark form the committee on that'.territory of Michigan, agreeably to the

..a.inrevonm-tHl a hill nrov dine for pro-! bountiai les as esuunisnca uy uic au,u

3ll ,V.V-V, ,

cccdinffs at law and

ot irarder.eis tntv arc narticr.lanv suited,

for they nsay be brought upon the table

en un and earlier than anv other bean, and when the

f;rt pods arc picked, othc will groir and form a succession for kitchen use, till frost destroys vegetation. I should rat make these rcmruks if th c CKpericncc of several years dhl not justify them ; for 1 Kuo'.t hnr Tublc we arc to be mistaken ; and ho4v frcr.ucr.tlv wc

hope too much from new thiirjs. A. 15AKUS.

boun-

. rnmorations, wiucn was

Amount Total, S20.715 C9 & second rcading.

Also, a

fused to b

T'fvf hf-en received troin

cv.;drv sheriiVs from the 5th Dec.

i:;i9,"to the 27v. Nov. 1820, exclu

sive, the sum ot

1'rnm the state hank, on Km, 4,000

l Yn;n KlUVi biuiv sunennteiui-

221 GO 130

in equity against': tiled 14 An act to enable the people of Inread and ordercd.diana to form a consuuition an-.l state govieinmcment, and for the admission ot

bill, subjecting bank notes re-! such stale into the L men on equal ioote redeemed with specie to in- ing with the original states," passed A-

! roni

aiitof M ch lick section t ae sum of

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15,592 23tercst, which was reau ana oroereu a

second reading.

Mr. Clark from the committee on that

From Alexander I a ter.d mt of Recis sec'' Fro u J. 1). Tiioma of iiublie ;eeonnls, c.

sveidry citizens of 11

supeunae sum of i, collector

ne state by rrion conntv,

niil 19, IS 16

Mr. MM laid on the table the follow

""JTILL be sold at public vendue on y V the 7th day of l-Vbrurry next, at the house of Mr. Boudinot, in Vinccnncs,next door to Judcrc Tarke'o, a va:ctv

!of personal property belonging to tc

inn resolution

estate of George McDonald, cxq. deed.

subject, reported a bill to reduce fees and Xesolyrd, 1 Mat the cornmmco JY?,,, c - ri';o.- ..l.irhwn ri-nd and ordered to ai Public Lands, be instiuclcd to enquire Jjouschut'.! & hltcitcil I tlVUllurC,

JUIUl ll-OI ' m... ,. iititn t np rvhff

second reading.

into the expediency ot permitting suchja;niost ncxv, and of the purchasers of the public lands, prior to; CXCcllcnt ,

best (jualitv

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Mr. Ross, from the committee on uie nisi oi jui, .o, e., u, -;

i i i.:K.n.e ,.tnr1 n hill tn n-'ceivc patents, who have nam mto men

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amount total, S:0,715 C9!mend an act, entitled " an act, tor openingircspective lanu omccs, me i . m, ,

Uoi

Jcisc7j ll'aggon Sc Harness.

Amount due and unpaid troin several counties fe-r the years 181T,

3,948 54

1."ltt. ltfio.

From the miplicatc returns the t xes for 180, exclusive of the shev".!t mmmkOon for collectiiiir a-

nuimits. the sum of - - 9,44 16

Amount total, Sl3,4b2 70 And from the counties of Crawford, Posey, Washington. Sulliv an, Fikc, Jefferson, Mon

roe, Martin and Scott, no duplicates having been received for 1W0, no estimate can therefore be made of revenue that may be

lerivr! from thence.

No correct estimate can be made of the

probable collection of debts due from the se veral counties. Letters in several instances have been ad

dressed to the nroner officers interested with

rnlbinni: t. wllU'll Wl ..MllSWCl'S lVdVC bCCU

received ; and from the circumstance of their

liaviiif heen snecial collectors ot taxes, ap

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se eral counties, it is oene eu .uai

scs Con

CvC. Also

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lhrar.ii

and repairing public roads and highways,jand third instalments on each tract pin

viucn was i-ava cua iiv. - ' r a. a i i

Mr FnrrU fmm Hut committee on that Air. 'J nomas, sunmittcu me mnowmg ui ut,, nunux a. own.

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Kill rplitivo to the in- motion tor consideration

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died volumes of the mobt valuable books

Resolved, That the committee on and the latest editions. These books

Public Lands be instructed to enquire in-were very carclully selected by Mr. to the expediency of providing bylaw McDonald for his own use, and vill he

tor irrantimr to actual sttlers on the puo- iounu 10 oe inc ocst collection m mc

lie land the right ot pre-emption in oc- siaie iso a great variety ci oa:cr comintr the nurchasers of lands inclu- books of almost every description ; to

gether with Maps, Charts, kc. kc. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, and continue from dav to dav, until the

V nroncrtv is disposed of.

V 'IVi niti will hp h! irrnl . nnrl ,-r.nilp I-r.nrn

corporation of companies for manufac

turing purposes ; Also,

A bill granting pecuniary relict, which

were severally read and ordered, to a se

cond reading.

Friday, December 8

Mr. Sullivan from the committee on

public lands, reported a memorial to Con-

gress, praying rcnei. wnicn was ieuu am referred to a committee of the whole.

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A 1 .. Lnm t in c nm rr 1 1 1 f n nil hnt 1 i i 1 i 1

-'ii uuuuhuiii viiv v.vn..www ..v. i ins vaiuauio Drain nus usi utui ,i ,.r

..,K- ...nrtP,l n K'.ll nrptr r'lhhltr wllM : A l ,;il Tf 1 011 Utl Ul IalL-

coming the pur

ding their improvements.

FROM THE AMERICAN FARMER.

THE CHINA BEAN.

paper should be deemed current and foru;u r,)t greatiy nd-taken, form a new era

oincr mrpusca, wim.ii oup imsDaruuy. dercd to a second reading. j ,c cultivation of beans as a prepara-

I he bill for the relief of shenfts, was;. ... cron for wheat, has of late contrib-

read the third time and passed.

Saturday, December 9.

iminted in

L..,,!-,;!,!.. will :wrnn th;in ordiuariU .

The ja dements of the Harrison Circuit Mr. 1 lpton irom tnc committee on uiv ro-n r n- iinst suiidrv citizens of Harrison netition of Charles Poston, reported a

county, for SlOOO, has been reversed in the djh to change the state road from New Supreme court, S130 of which has however ibjuw to Hindostan, which was read and

been received, which is reported herewith. ordere(l to a SCCond reading. It is resneetfuUv submitted whether (as n;u c., tho rnmmlitPR nn

-ads and highways, rented a bill suptambehistitutenl. plementary to an act locating certain There will be, in addition to the demands permanent roads therein named and lor already due hv the state, the sutn of Si-640, other purposes, which was read and ordue the 1st Januarv, 1821, for interest ari- tiercJ tQ a second reading.

ting on lo ins. . I Tr John from the committee on that

uted much to the wealth of the British

tanner; for wheat being a grain of such great value, wc aic induced to raise it,i although it may require the use of our land for two seasons. But their present

Vinccnnesj Dec. 3, 1820. A'i Saw-Logs Wanted.

THE subscribers wishes to purchase .

a cpuantity of aw- Lozs,

J. c W. June 10th 1820.

L. COLMAN.

Otf

improved method of growing beans, as a prncjp:illy POPLAR, for which Cash Zz fallow crop, very much lessens the ex- lhc customarv priC(. viU be i-iven.

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pense, while it improves me son, ix augments the crop of wheat, In 1788, the society of arts in London, offered a premium for the culture ol beans, to be succeeded by wheat sown in the same sea

son. Mr. Robert Dudgeon, who was the!

! successful competitor for that premium,'

B. WELLMA?

Phere habeen fned in this olUcc by his , , i -i, nrnhihitino- the in- .k . r. i,o,lo liMn.:

excellencv the governor, a duplicate receipt! j ? r n. ' -nA ,?t, unta,& . ..? ,.p ,..,..1 1....

for Stu,000 received from the United States,

bcinc a part ot the 0 per cen

itroduction or Bank notes, issued by banks.dn arlicie jn thc rotation of husbandly,

r

NEAR Tllli ST K AM-MIL:

M,- f,i ;,nsiiHr or bankinir companies without this slate, n(i tl at iic alwavs lound them an excel-

fron? the sale of pul.dic lands, lying within that will not be received tor lands and loi.lcnt assistant o fallow, and a good pre- 5 f.spectfui.ly mlorms his fr.enus , tins state; also, duplicate receipts from the other purposes, which was read and or-.pul.alion for Tilcat f a the public in general, that he sti Treasurer of JelVersonville Ohio Canal Coin- dered to a second reading. j nc jmi Qf bean used by iAfn, as continues to cany on thc

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!any,tor b-SOOO, heingtueaniountpaiom o.. Mu Mcrrcl mtroduccU a bill amcnu-'u IC common horse bean, which ttom fe- fflarkwilf hill" Tlirvvr the stock subscribed tor on the part ot the . nrtM,l.,r;nintnnn. net. nil the. . . , . ... . r 1 ... . .. ...11 JillU iifuif(tn jJUdUct,

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5.ait.--.Ti.m . acls now m torce in llns stc, n guiauug

. 11. tillililJl, . I .

Indiana Lerislatuvc.

im this climate, reouirmrr a lonircr sea on A

proceedings in actions at law and suits in.than olus U) grow4auli ripen in And in- f'0 ,lhc 5tni..Au,I, and beheve chancery, which was read and oidcrcdtojdcccl u sccn to be llot xactly suited to '.mself to be romp.etcly master ol maa second reading. ithlll COunrv, for mr D. remarks, - that al1 Kimls of wairanuble 1 coh, such Thc joint resolution providing for anj.j cy havc a'snecics of pea, which admits as r, . , .

interchange of statute laws with thc dib Lr hcin sfUvn as iate as ti,c m0nth of r.tlgWl lOOlS. i arrow jlXCS.

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IN SUN' ATE.

tt . T , :antl 'i fercnt states, was read thc third time and ; M ay and yet lipcn ot thc usual season Broad Jxc.t. Adtlzcs. and all kinds Mr. Harrison lutroducid passed. ,,f t Lean, he savs, with the same proper-; ()f Qu VCXtcr Toch Havre miil maon on the subject of voting, which vas .cm thc trislurbanccs uf couUl bc procurcii it would be a most? n J . f , ' , y , " rend and ordered to a second reading. thc thircl c1;; ,V(m!(S '' -" Iiursday, Ueccmbir t. . , cd o comp.etelv prepared before then bc had at thc shortest notice. , Mr Harrison Horn the committee, ap- ; r L ' He flatters himself fiom his Ion- rv

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..tto,l to r?moii c. into the expediency 01

puimvvi vnxpw i revising thc statute laws of this tate, re

ported a bill for that purpose, which was read and ordered to 0 second reading. V; dav Dedinber 8 .

Thc pint resolution on thc subject of voting, was read thc third time and pas6cd. Saturday, December 9.

Mr r.i-po-.irv introduced a bill to a-

mend an act, entitled " n act t egulatimr the iurisdiction of justices of the

peace, which was read and ordered to a

second leading.

Procccinzs in thc Congress.

hoeing the bean field would bc as clean pcncncc m tnc anove nusucss tn.i4o and tit for wheat." And this e-tcai farm-jl at least merit a shaie of thc p-abiic

.V SENATE. Mr. Smith, from thc committee

irr then remarks. u the nrocuriiur ( I a.i -ironagc.

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to species of bean possessing such qualities 1 incenncs

which was referred thc constitution of the would be an inquiry, not unwoithy oi aj

state of Missouri, made the following re- society so eminent ior their patriotic export : crtions for the improvement of thc conn-

The committee to which was reter- tiy red thc constitution of the state of Mis- iPr.py f: r souri. ;thisOMe,: e Report : That they have had thc same to lr.'ice, ; -1 . -

under consideration, and, by reference to site is pit ,va

Oct. 10.

An. Gin

HiuTiU'-s Sale. "Tfc V virtue of an execution issued ficm the C lerk's oflice of the (libscii

i;culturili,Vrcst 0fircuit com t, and directed to the she.ifT

I sara ciiorav, win oe cxoosiu 10 .ii

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. ' can now ntnatiuccc

ery property requiei op for wheat, and i

the law of Congress, passed on the 6th inall other upecu equal, if not supeii

dav of March, one thousand eight htm- or to any other hean. t !o-s pot icquiie

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hi. i.v 1 ... . .! 1: ,r. nut inr. tn ln nlititp till tli Oct nt M'ir. fil Tfilll (

pointed to draft a memorial to Congressiurea uu-mj, u. luu.-.vuau iu uu.... w - . . . . . , , !:. l,n nrnnlonf I Missnlll'l 1 ('I'l'ltOl'V IlfVPT 111 (in!HreT OI iiCllll' lllltllCtl l)V IlOSt

lands soul mcc i,vwr,v vm ""J,um' . . " . , . ', r "

on the subject ol taxm

the 1st day of July 1820. reported a me rnorial for that purpose, which was a-doptcd.

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Mjnday, Dect nher 4.

Mr. Ross from thc committee on that

snbiect, reported a bill to amend an act

entitled " An act, i emulating the duties

of insures of the peace, which was read.

and ordered to a" second reading

Mr. Tipton, iivtiodueed a bill, to pro

vide for thc election of consAubks, which

to form a constitution and state govern- and is fully ripe by thc 2"th of August

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ment, and lor the admission ot such state it grows ocst in mat Kino oi son prcunur

i to the Union on an coual l(otmjr with to w heat, and how ever rich thc lanu

the original states, and to prohibit slave-!will never run to vine, but, like Indiai

i v in ceitain territories, the committee corn, yields m exact proportion to ire

find that the conditions prescribed in tnejsoodncss ot tnc soil and cultivation said act have been complied with, and Ih om 25 to 50 bushels may bc raised Iron that thc said constitution is' Republican, jan acre. Tcr family use, both in thci Thc committee respectfully vecam-. green and dry state, no bean is mere ia mend the adoption of the following res-mired; for fitting of sheep and horst oluticn. jfeed, no irrain can c(jual th.cm.

Revived bv the Senate and House of j tew years ago wc were amused wit

tol saiu ciior.iv, inn oe cxpcjstu u

Wriiiiir in i- tlir OTfh r i hnr.m'lif

1 tir.stant, l efove the court house door in

Princeton, CC0 acres cf land, known and

desiirna'id on the platt of the Mfntia

Suncv, south ot White river, by

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given u as tnc property oi iieorge too

to satisfy the President, Directors and

Company cf the Hunk of Vincennes sale to commence bctv. cm the hours cj ten and tw o o'clock n v id day.

JAMES K rbLOAN, s n.c. December 15, 1 S JO. -SQ-'Jt

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.;1.V nilUiL TICK TTOULD he taken at the cr.ee J y y the Westctn Sun, a lad iYjnin th.a

country, of rood moral el atactcr, fiui

t i:rc3:i::::ivt'3 cf the United Sittct c'the Heligoland lc:u:,but upon trial it wathc age cf 13 to 15, would Le pitlcnti