Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 December 1822 — Page 2

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subject of the difficulties existing between those states, with regard to the manner of reclaiming fugitives from labour, which have fled into any of those non slave holding states. It is conceived to he a duty widen we owe to our sister states in the union, to guard against every circumstance which would be calculated in the least to effect that social intercourse, which is so essential to the peace ai d harmony du; from one state toward another. The present Mililia Law, makes no provision how elections tor Officers are to be determined, where two or more are highest and equal in number of votes; difficulties have already presented themselves with regard to the election of general officers, which will be a subject for your consideration.

An Agent for the state, at Indianapolis, has b en appointed and commissioned, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of General John Carr, whose appointment will expire at the end of the present session of the general Assembly. With an entire confidence in your superior wisdom, these subjects are submitted for your consideration, with the assurance that it will afford me much p easurc. to unite with you in the support of any measure calculated to promote the best inteiest of the state, and the happiness of the ci'izens. H A i LI IT BOON. : -r.-r v n : Borough Ordinances. JX ORDIXJXCE supplemental to an oidinance entitled 4 An ordinance to prevent nuisances," passed, March 19, 13.9. Svc. 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trns'ees for the Borough if Vincennes in Common Council aesembled, and it is hereby ordained by the au hority of the tame. That no person other than a househoider residing within the limits of this Borough, shall be allowed to keep a dog. Sec. 2. That no houeholder residing within the Borough shall be allowed to keep more than one dog under a penalty of one dollar per month, for every dog over that number kept by them. ec. 3 Be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawtui for am householder residing within the limits of this Borough to keep a bitch under the pena.ty ol five dollars per month, for every bitch so kept by each householder as aforesaid. Sec. 4 I he owner or owners of every dog residing within this Borough, shall, for every dog kept by him or them under the fiist section of this ordinance, be liable to the provisions of the fourth section of an ordinance passed on the nineteenth day of Maich, 1819, entitled " An ordiru nee to prevent nuisances," 8c to which this is a supplement, provided any dog so k-. v as aforesaid shall not have a collar made as is provided by the 4h section uf 6id ordinance, with the owners name theieon ec. 5 And be it further ordained, That every Butcher and Tanner residing within the limits of this Borough shall be allowed the privilege of keeping two dogs for every tannery and slaughter house ovned bv them, no' withstanding the provisions of the first section of this act. ec. 6 It snail be the special duty of tfie Constable ot the Borough, to see the provisions of this ordinance carried into eflYci, and to collect the fines and penalties imposed bi the same, one half of viut.h s'lall go to the officer, the other to the Borough treasurer for the use of the B'MOUgh Sec. 7. This ordinance to be in force from and after the first of January. 1823 J HT ( OLLINS, Chmn. ro tern. Jons Lw Clk firo ttm. To Parents Masters. V Hi IE time and labour of boys being too often required duiing the day, to udmit of their acquiring that know led.;o requisite in every situation of life ; p icnts, guardians and masters, are herebv notified, that a subscription . paper is left at the store of Mr John Ewing, for twelve subscribers to a Xight School. where the most useful Sc necessary branches of learning will be taught bv J. COOKE. Dec. 13. 1822. 46-3w NO TICK I, hereby given to all the heirs and lei:d R pi cci tativt s of Isabella Hadc!an, dt i d late of Sullivan county, that application will be made to the I i cuit c n't of Suliivali county at th ir next M neb term, to have commissioners ap pointed to d'uile the real estate of said Issub -II II iddan. d cd n wi'i ii v n n ESSE J BEN El- EE, in right cf h wife Ht-lt n, cne of the heirs. Dp- Mnber I 3, I S22. 46 4t BLAiNK DliEDS for Agents

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Sheriff's Sale. fj Y virtue of sundry executions issued 0) out of the office of the Daviess Circuit court against William Kelly, Isaac Ileaton 8c James G. Read, at the suit of the administrators f John M. Prentiss,' deed. I will expose to sale at the house of William Chadd, in Washington, on Monday the 23d inst. at 12 o'clock, all the right, litie. interest and claim of the aforesaid, Kelly, Heaton and Read, to the south east quarter of section No. 31, in township No 3 north, of range No. 5 west, in the Vincennes district. Also lots No. 81, 94, 47. 28, 29, k 8, in the town of Washington, as the property of James G Read, all of which has been given up by the said James G. Read, as the security for said Kelly Sc Heaton, to satisfy said executions. E. H. McJUNKIN, d. Shjf d.c. December 9, 1822. 46-g2-2w Sheriff's Sale. fj Yirtuc of a writ of fi. fa. to me 15 airected from the Clerk's office of the Sullivan Circuit court, I shall expose to public sale on the 25th inst. eleven acres of land, having thereon a grist mill, with two pair of stones now running, one pair for wheat, and one pair for corn, also a bolting chest and cloth the sale to be on the premises between the hours of twelve and four o'clock on said day. Also all the right, title and interest of Morgan Eaton, of, in and to the east half of the north east quarter of section No. 33, in township No. 7 north, of range No. 9 west the sale to be on the premises between the hours of ten and eleven on said day the whole taken as the property of Morgan Eaton, at the suit of William T Hays. GEORGE BOON, ShfF sc. Dec. 12, 1822. 46-g2-2w Valuable Goods. A REYNOLDS & BONNER, MARKET STREET VINCENNES, eAVE just received from new york PHILADELPHIA Sc BALTIMORE, a very extensive and general assortment c f European, India, & American DRY GOODS. ALSOHARD WARE and CUTLERY, G L ASS and X V A HTiLIVERPOOL, J ' 7 Superior COTTON & WOOL CARDS, STRAW BONNETS, Ladie's and Gentlemen's IS I SHOE A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Patent NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. All purchased at the lowest prices which enables them to sell accordingly. 33-tf September, 1822. 6 1UON STORE. THE subscribers have constantly on band at their store in Vincennes, a large assortment of Bur Iron & Castings, of every description, which they offer by wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Merchants, and others who purchase large quantities, can be supplied hereon as reasonable terms as at any other place in the western country. They alio offer for sale, CO barrels Kenhaica Salt. J wMEbfc Mc. ARTHUR. November 9, 1822. 4i-tl J? 1 JsJUL perso: jIl ding for NOTICE. persons arc forewarned from traa note of hand given by me in taor ot John Robbinj, oF Sullivan county, for forty five dollars, one third in cash, and two thirds in saddlery k blacksmiths ork, as I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. H. D. WHEELER. December 3, 1822. 45 3t at Certificate of Land purchas ed from the United Males. JUfiLlC notice is hereby given, that, nine weeks alter date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Ollice at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate in my name, for the S. E. quarter of Section No. 27, in Township No 8, N of Range No. 10, W. in the District of Vincennes, the original having been lost by mail. Given under my ; hand this 1st day of November, 1822. j 4tf-9t FREDERICK U1RAUD, Jr.

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THE subscriber will purchase for merchandize at cash firicet, 2000 bushels of CORN. JOHN EWING. Noyember 1, 1822. 0-if Tin $ Sheet Iron . MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL. N. SMITH, IfTTAS again commenced business, on lijL the corner of Main and Market streets, Vincennes, where all orders in his line will be strictly attended to. Job work will be done on the shortest notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work. at its value. 44-tf November, 1822 300 Dollars Reward. TTJ AN AW A Y horn the plantation of JLu tilatki Cage, fifteen ini.es cast of Woodville, in Wilkinson county, state of Mississippi, a negro man, named 81'hxNCBIt, atfonf 28 or 30 years old, about five feet nine inches high ; his complexion a Utile yellow, very broad across his cheek bones, tapering to his chin. He is tolerably stout made, remarkably broad across the shoulders ; inclines to be silent, and seldom laughs. He went away in company with four others, on the 23d of June last; the others have been brought home, and state that they all intended going to the Mississippi, and getting on board of some steam boat, and going up the river, but separated near Greenille. Spencer is a very artful fellow, and no doubt has changed his name, and may have brought with him, or obtained fiee papers. He was brought from near Winchester, in Virginia, in May last, and it is expecttd he will either attempt to go through to Nashville, or get on boaid of some steam boat and go up to Kentui ky, or into some of the states north of the Ohio liver. If Spencer is taken up within two hundred miles of Natchez, and brought to Polaski Cage's, where he went from I will give a reward of one hundred dollars ; should he be taken more than two hundred and fifty miles from Natchez, and returned to me, as aforesaid, I will give two hundred dollars ; if in any of the states north of the Ohio river, 1 will give two hundred and fifty dollars. Should the above described slave Spencer, have been taken or permitted to go on board of any steam boat, I will give three hundred dollars for the delivery of said slave in Wilkinson, or lodged in any jail in this place so that I get him with 6uch proof as will enable me to prosecute to conviction the captain or owner of such steam boat. As I never saw Spencer but once, I may not have described him correctly in the Port Gibson Correspondent, & some printed advertisements. JAMES CAGE. Nachcz. Oct. 30, 1822. 45 3d State of Indiana. SULLIVJX CIRCUIT COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1822. James Tiiinbie, against His Creditors. 3 A T this day came the said Jas. Trimf ble, by S. Whittelsey, his attorney, and having ii led his petition for the pur I pose of obtaining the benefit of an act entitled " An act lor ihc'.bem fit of Insolv j ent Debtors," It is ordered by the court that a copy of this order be published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, sixty days previous to the first day of the next March term of this court, and that it be published for four weeks in succession. Attest, S. C OEM AN, Clk. s.c. November 17, 1822. 44-4t ;-?t;iU! of Indiana. SULLll'.iX CIRCUIT COURT, SEi'T EMilER TERM, 1822. illiam Mattingiy, against His Creditors. 3 A T this day came the said William jt Mattingiy, by S. Whiueisey, his attorney, and having filed his petition for the purpose of obtaining the bcnefii ol an act entitled " An act for the benefit o! insolvent debtors" It is ordered- the court that a copy of this order be - published sixty days previous to the first day of the next March term ot this court, S; that it be published for four weeks in succession in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes. Attest, S. ( OLMAN Clk. s o. November 17, 182?. '-4.-Jt$

THE FIXCEXXES I STILLER Y. rHE undersigned has taken the above Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of the best quality cf Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange WHISKEY and KEN HAW A SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Hye Corn, or Stock Hogs, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal. Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C. REILEY & Co. Vincennes, May 22, 1 322. 1 7 tf One Hundred Dollars Renvard. UNAWAY from the subscriber, living in Darren count), Ky. on the main road leading from Nashville to Lexington, my ncgio slave yj He is about six feet high, stout, rough and raw boned ; stutters if interogatcd'or made mad He took with him a pair of old saddle bags. It is supposed he has obtained free papers, and will make his way lor some of the free states, most probably Ohio. I will give the above reward for the said negro, if delivered to me in Barren county, or fifty dollars if secured in any jail, so I get him ac:ain. E. HA YD ON. October 5, 1822. 39 3m 5C7 The Editor of the Inquisitor Cin cinnati, Ohio, Western Sim, Vincennes Ind. Enquiier, Brookville Ind. Intelligencer, Vandalia Ills, and Edwardsville Spectator, are requested to insert the above advertisement three months, and forward their accounts to mc near Glasgow, Ky. for payment. E. H. HORRID MURDER. ' $50 "REWARD. 1 THE ShcirifTof Sullivan County will give the above reward, for the apprehending of JOHN HADDEN, who broke jail on the night of hc 20th of June, 1822. He is about 35 years of age, five feet 10 inches in height, well set, lifht hair, blue eyes, down look, a wen on one of his wrists, believed to be on his left, slow in speech, and much of a sloven in liie flrncc. Fr-mrl rif nMlnnf cn?if,. .-.,4 iiij u.so-r, mini Ji Ul uvili 113) lit 111 and when intoxicated looses the use of his limbs, talks but little. Wh dcrs -his cloths not known, a great woodsman, and fond ofa Rifle. It is thought he iv armed with knife, toma hawk, and rifle, and will make for Cana da. He stands indicted for the murder of his mother, Issabclla Hadden, on the 1 1th of May last. All officers arc requested to use dilhgcnce to apprehend him, and Editors of Newspapers throughout the United States who arc well wishers to the laws of Justice to insert the above. GEORGE BOON, ShJ. Sullivan County, State of Indiana. June 28th 1822. 23-tf N. B A reward will also be offered by the Governor of the state in a short time It is expected. Now in the Press, And will be shortly published by SAMUEL DILLWORTH, )RTH, Tuctor, nuuL The Military Instr And Militia Manual. Containing a System of Discipl iscinlinc an Manoeuvres of Infantry, Jdafited to the use of the Militia. Shewing the formation, manceuvrcs and evolutions of Company, Battallion & Regiment. Also the several duties and situations oi each Officer and non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. 7b which is added, the most approved mode cf Manuel Exercise. Price, g I in boards, 75 cents, stitched. C7Gentlemcn holding subscription papers for the above work, are requested to forward a list of the names attached. Persons wishing to subscribe will please send their names as soon as possible. SCREW AUGERS, OF the very first quality, and warranted for one year by the maker, for sale at the Western Sun olfice. A Complete assortment of Magistrates Blanks for sale at this office also Blank Deeds. Blank NOTEBOOKS for sale at this oBkc.