Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 January 1821 — Page 2
as dcvxut in their way as any class oa vcvisionof the statute laws of this state people thev made me" a present of 8. was indefinitely postponed. Iiun.cs when' l kit thcui. j Mr. .iiroy introduced a pint resolutitk I pot there, two burned frogs, they on the subject of postage, whicn was lead area cmiosity. 1 kept one of them alive and ordered to a second reading. 2 days it then laid 22 cgs, as large Tuesday, December 19 end about the shape and appearance of aj Mr. Sullivan, of Jerlerson, introduced larg white bean, and .tied. 1 have thema biil supplemental to an act to lncorpou.!'T'iv preserved in smkus. I obtain-j rate the Manison academy, widen was
fcd the skin of the ':' w ild hoi; this i a r.uiio-:ity likcwi ,,-. the skin of the ludger. 1 procured also tmuc s;ll that vime from the salt prank, winch is covered far many miles from. 4 to 6 inches deep with pi: re. white eh; ystalizcd salt. All men agree, both white aKl ir.dian. who have hern tncic, t'l'U they ran sp!in ofT a piece a fot squ ire. Tins place is ibout 1.1' ) miles hv the course ot t!ie riabove this. n"ne hranch of the kansas passes thvou-h this prairie, and souiel nn:rs nl'uvs u. When that is tr nsf. tnc water m (tie river nere is ino s:.il? todJinlc. There is a place about 150 mil; s f;o-.'i this, where the w ater gushes on' f a iuonntain so hot that you can sc. ild a-.'! um-w a hoi"- with the water as 11 CO!U! S I'flMI nil- ll.MJiH d. This is a tact which admits of i o u nb Lidiuna f,ar: luturc. IN V V 1 kj. Mr. Slau-jjhtri inlrjdin ed a bili to provide for priming and diM ibuting the laws ii'id loumais ot "the present session, which was 1 cad and ordered to second reading Mr. D tni d i:Uro.l ;ced a bill authoi
1 -vr th establishment of f:;v. companies' tion by Mr. Merrell, . whirh w as read and ordered to a second( Resolved, That the further consideratireading. on thereof be inditinitely postponed. Mr. Drew from the joint committee, Ayes Battell, Clrk, Chambers, C rawmi that subject, introduced a biil supple- ford, Greene, Goudie, Grass, Hay, Hoii:ientary to an act entitled, an act aubjec- man, McDonald. Merrell, Milroy, Powell ting real and person propeity to execu- Sturgus, Sullivan of Jeflerson, Suli'nan lion, whic'i was read and ordered to a of Knox, Swaine, Tipton, Yandes, Zesjcon I reading, .nor, and Grayham (speaker) 22 Tucr-djiji December 19. Nays Hanna, John, Robb k Ross, 4. The bill from the house of rcpresen- The bill to facilitate prosecutions for 1 dives, to repeal the acts, entitled an act perjury, was read the 3d time c passed, to amend an act, entitled an act subject- Thursday, December 21 . ing real and personal property to execu- Mr. Rtss from the committee on that tion, was read the thitd time and passed subject, submitted a bill authorising the with an amendment. building of a state prison and for other
Wednesday December 20. the mil tor the rstabhshment ot tire .companies was Ycad the third time and passed. Mr. Slaughter introduced abill to provide for arrests in certain cases also, a
bill to repeal part of an act entitled an. Mr. Mili cy from the committee of ways;cocrcc specie pnyint i which v. ere rerd. act icguiating the inspection of flour, and means, submitted a joint resolution Mr. Clark moved that the last menbef and pork, which was read and ord-authorising the treasurer of state to dis-'tioned bill be idcfmitelv nostnentd
crcd to a seccini reading
tors and representatives, in this state, was Mr. Ross from the committee on that! Messrs Clark, Crawford. Gibson, read the thud time and passed. subject, submitted a bili to amend the actiGcudie. Grass, llanna, Holman, MJThursda y December 21. regulating testate and intestate estates! Donald, Milroy, Powell, Snurgus, SulThe bill to provide for the printing the and for the relief of widows, which wasilivan of Knox, Sullivan of Jefferson.
laws antl journals ot the present session, J was read the third time and passed. Friday, December 22. Mr. Giegory introduced a bill preven1'ng obstructions in navigcble rivers in this state, which was read and ordered to i cv.i;iiu uumi ; The bill supplementary to an act cntitied an act. subjecting real and personal property to execution, was read the third time and passed.
Ayes Messrs. Baird, Bartholomew, tion of the bili, by striking out the latter Daniel, Dtew, Harrison and Polke, 6. 'sentence thereof, which is as follows Nays Messrs. Cotton, Gray, Gregory, viz ; u and so much ot the revenue laws un 1 Slaughter, U ,of this state as authorises any tax to be The bill relative to attornies and coun-'collccted on land for country purposes iscliors at law, was indefinitely postponed, hereby repealed." The bill to repeal part of the act enti- Aad the question being put on striking
t:cd "an act regulating toe mspectionlout, those who voted tor it were.
ut Hour, beet and po; k., was read the third time and passed. The biil from the house of representatives, restricting the issuing of fee bills vas ind'jti.uieiv pvhstponed. Ayes Messrs. Bartholomew, Cotton, Drew, Harrison, Poike k Slaughter, 6. Nays Messrs. Baird, Daniel, Gray Sc Gregory, -i. S2!w ' December 23. Mr. Bartholomev introduced a bill to atnend an act, fixing ,;,e salaries of certain officers, which w as read and ordered to a second reading. The bill to provide for arrests in certain cacs, was read the third time & passed. The bill from the house of rcpresenta ives, supplementary to the act entitled an act to incorporate the Madison academv, was read the third time and passed. The bill from the house- of representatives v.m ovporating the Ncwalhany school was lead the third time and passed. HOUSE OF RF.PR E S EXT. i TI V F. -V M:iday December 18 Mr. Ferris, from the committee o that subject, reported a bill to apporti the senators and representatives 'of t' state of In liana, which was icad c p.d to a second l eading. The bill from the senate providing fu
-read and passed to a second reading.
IFtdnesday, December 20. The bill rcatiielhig the issuing; ot fee bills in certain cases and tor omer purposes, was read the third lime and passed. The bid to incorporate the New Aloany school, was read the third time and parsed The bill supplementary to an act, cntitled an act to incorporate tnc .i.auison;
Ar-!acadcmy, was read tiie 3d tune & paed.jhc may think proper to collect of delin -
1 he hiil to amcno tnc act suppienu nu v to an aet for opening and repairing
roads and highways, was read the third(as that, "money or
lime and passed. possession or loaned upon interest, shall county, a blight may marc - c- 8 vc-s Vyes ii vttelh Clark, Chambers, vraw- be subject to a tax ot one halt per cent r,0,, about 14 hands hi-h a vtar in fcr 1 foid, re, r;s, Gibson, Grass, Hay, ilanna, to be paid by the indididual, company, forehead and snip on hcAiosc, branded on ' M-Donald, Men ell, inroy, Powell, Ross bank or coiporation having sucn moncj heP near shoulder and bcttocl with a s'ir Siurgu, Sullivan ot Jefferson, baine, or its representative in possession or Ioan-'-Up j,on anprriscd to i-1" T Upton, Yaudcs, Zonor Sc Graham (spca- ed out." jPeckharn and William Jonc. befcrcmc3 keri'21 I nose who voted tor the amendmenlj i. ctamt 1 xt .. .v.. it.. 1 , lK., . 5 1 vJ 1, J P.IC.C.
ays viouuie, oiam , iium.au, jui cn, 1 Uccembcr 15, 1820 o -f
1 j The bill for the collection of fines in ccrtr.in cases, was lead the third time and passed. The bid prohibiting the introduction of hank notes issued by banks or banking institutions without t tiis state that will not be received in payment for land, and i--'for other purposes was read, and on mo-
purposes, which was read and pssscd to'Lnox, l ipt.on, Yaruki
a second reading. (Speaker 10. Mr. Ross from the judiciary committee Mr. Tipton inr' submitted a hill to establish the fifth ju-jing part of Dubois dicial Circuit in the state a Indiana, was'couutv. read and passed to a second readme. j Also, a bili to r;
pose ot certain bank notes therein read and passed to a second reading Friday, December 22. The bill to form the county of Gccen out of the counties of Sullhan and Da-j vicss, was read the third time and passed. The bill to amed an act, entitled an actj iu iilciisc mill iiTinaiu laveillS, was rcat 1 the third time and passed. The bill for assessing and collecting a revenue was taken up. Mr. Hav mo ed to amend the first secMessrs. Battell, Clark, Gibson, Goudie, Grass, Greene, Hay John. Ross, Tipton, and Grayham ( Speaker 1 I. i hose who voted against striking out were, Messrs Crawford, Hanna, Ilolman M'Donald, Merrell. Milroy, Powell. Robb, Sullivan of Jefferson, Sullivan of nox, Swaine, Yandes and Zcnor 13. Mr. Merrell moved to amend the second section of the biil, by adding thereto the following viz : and also in counties where the same may be nccessaiy. a tax. may be laid on the following articles, to wit : tanvards distilleries, mills, tiie professors of law and medicine of one fourth percent on the annual income thereof, where the amount docs not exceed f i tii' hunurec dollars, and one halt ner cent nn the n. mount ovei and aboe that sum to .be estimated by the lister, when the person ' be taxed refuses to make oath to the vr.our.t." Those who voted for the amendment ere Messrs. Gibson, Goudie, Greene lerrell Roob, Swaine, Tipton, and Zcr 8. V hose who voted against the ammend!it were.
.u.rs. -ueu v, ,,k, rautord the snrmg, wi.l more than pay for df uass, Hay, Hantu, Jlolmar, John, W'Ji:i the addiiior.al stcd it vi'.l
Messrs. Battell. Clark.
Donald. Milrcy, Powell, Hoss, Sullivan of JifTr.rsnn. Sullivan 'nf ,.nnv. Ynnrh-s.
and Grayham ( Speaker; 15 Mr. Hohb moved to strike out so much ot the bill as authorises the assessing and collecting a poll tax. 1 hose w ho voted lor striking out were, .Messrs Battell, Clark, Gibson, (ionie, Grass, Hay, Hanna, Mcrrdj, Robb, die Koss, -ullivan ot Knox, l andes vCVnor,
and Grayham (Speaker) 14 l s particularly lequcstcd that no r.oto Those who voted against striRjwgl.purportinj; to be fcr One Ilundied Dolwerc, tars, of Central Hank of Georgetown and Messrs. Crawford. Greene, HoXrnm, Washington, be received bv anv person
j John, M'Donald. Milroy, Powcil, Suliivan of Jefferson, Swaine, and Tipton 10 At the sugges.on of Mr. Hay the bill was further amended, so as to authorise the Auditor to employ such attornies asj quents Mr. Robb movct
I so to amend the bill Vr w : . : .
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Upton, amies, ana Zenor lo.A v Those who voted airainsl theuinend - me:.t w ere, Messrs. Battcli, Clark, Craw ford, v.ouaie, vrass, 11 anna. lay, llolman, John, Mcrrell, Powell. Sullivan of Jeffcr-ihy son and Grayham, Speaker 13 Saturday, December 12. The bill to amend the act. entitled an act for the appointment of trustees to receive deeds for lots or lands qriven ot purchased for the use of schools or meet nig houses." was read the third time and nased. The bill for assessing and collecting a revenue was read the third time anc; passed. Ayes. Messrs. Battell, Crawford, Gibson, Grass, Hay, Hanna, Holman, John, Merrell, Milroy, Powell, Robb Sullivan of Jefferson and Swaine 14 Nays. Messrs. Clark. Goudie, Greene. M'Donald, Ross, Stmi-ns, Sullivan of a no ham. n-..d a bill- (. t:uty to lartlr. n'nte banks? and ( nam-jthosc who voted for the postsonen.-enl'ty jSwamc, and Grayham Speaker 14. j Those against it, were, I Messrs. Battel I, Hay, Robb, Ross 1 ipton, and Yandes 6. from the Dartmouth her ld mluiv , i.'o will gi Iheioseives ti.e troubKiw tul and proper management, c:,not ka?ep so pioh aj.c an aniu.ai as good incline sheep isut if neg.ecud tiny prove the wa.rst ol ail ; toi thy degenci ale, bco me .iseacd, too e tneii iun.o anu U.tii tleeccs, and -,o;i cut up the profits ol a tei-t-iabic tarm. Seieci tub bloodc will yield on an a cragc 3 pounds oi washed vooi, widen ,t pieseiii biingson an acrage about $1 a pound. , he iambs are wonnal least S a head. Eeiy one may be expected it well kept, to laiseor.e iamb annually. So that each ewe will produce an annual income of S6 5'J cents It is tuily escert;.intd that S2 50 cents a year wi'll keep the one as highly as is necessary to keep ktning sheep ; leaving S4 neat annual gain on eveiy ewe. A hundred sheep at this rate are wertii more tlrun all other i Minimis hiiu i.au t-oou as n it ri i ir i prou'.s oi a common form. But deduct one half for accidents (and to be oeoucteuj how banc to most ot our farmers remains i.Vjn ingle source. Those who have fablv ',.; rimcnt, assert that tin wi.i.h. erv hcaltv ewe to" . i ;.. . ; j -.-., . v i i i. i i t ill . .i... v.ii, as uuii .. inr till i i rii,, i . .i -j UH 111.1 lilt iiCi oi cows to raise as nmr.v -,K..o n...; t sneen a.c doi btless a inmr fiflUtf. ' , .j , 0. XJUl mal and requite a piopoitionabiy mon ' delicate treatment Mei inces should b, ted with aau leasi twice a week. It win preserve them trorn manv ci'w.rrVrv to which they aie otherwise iirbkct It r.as been stated by tlxse accmamte rl uuh the snbiect, that e-rass l.mr! ;c . ... : .east injured by being fed dow n hv umil June. Two bushels ot plasfertoan "t-ic town veiv late m th iiii. t-.r -,.i.
Central Bank cf G'fGrrgc:si3Htah If VeA'?'rnw A'r.y ir?r
f TJMIL Public arc hereby notified, that the Directors of this Institution having reason to bclicc that the genuine, One Hundred Dollar notes issued A, , ,
it ( if there ?:c any now cut ) have beeir w ithheld from circulation, lor fraud'ilcVr i putposcs, by the circulators of counte r-
tcit notes ol the same denomination . I whatever, that the present holders may be obliged to piesenl them for payment at the Hank, where a propel i:;ve"stiLT tion will tskc place. A. H. LLVKRING Cah;c-. j ?f$h Erna, Iivinir in th I rv.&V
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with a swallow fork and imdcrbit.'and an iinderbit out of the left, annraUrd tn io Joseph Bouchc and Josrr.h , torc me, E. STOUT, j r.K.c. December 14, 1820. iO-Zt J 9 Vincenncs i fTTHIE above establishment is now 11 penk ready for tho reception o it . . j ruveuars ana UUwvs, The Proprietor having furnished it witi every requisite nccessaiy for the accommodation of those wliomay think proper to call on him, hopes to give general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON. Vincenncs, July 28, gtf To the heirs and legal represents ' ... . lives oj uirtst lhirkman,dccTAKE N(H'!CE f SHALL apply at the next Circuit & court, to be holden in Sc fcr the ccun-
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. . ' iiiuiaou, lor li partition of all the lands belonging to the said deceased's e-tate Iyimr within said county, agreeably to the statute in rucii. coses made and providedwhere thos concerned may attend if they think pnA per i Wm. R. Mc.CALL, In right cj Martha U'uant.l? others. December 2d, 1S20. ar.a To the heirs and leral representatives of C Wyant, deed. TAKE NOTICE rT";Vr ?ve sha11 P1)' to the next Jl Circuit courts to be holden in and for the counties of Knox and Pike, in t !wstate of Indiana, for a divison of sundiy tracts of land belong to the heirs of the said Wyant, deed. lying within the said counties ot Knox and Pike, agreeably to the statute in such cases made and pr'owded where those concerned may attend if they think proper V'm. R Mc.CAI.L, In right cf hi, 7:.: EHzuytf HKNRY UYAn Deccnd er 2, 1320. Sheriff's Salef r Taxes. ' I WILL expose to sale at the court Ti house door m the tow n cf Evansuiie, on the eleventh dr.y cf January next the ionowing iois in the town of Fvnr.
d S20fccd notVi:!e,r ai lnuch hereof as will ?ay tho ls,me ,2&-. -u'y thereon, if not socm r aid.
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