Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 January 1823 — Page 3

TiiK SUN

rv.c:.v.v ; s January ii, 1823.

COMMUNIC ATIKD.

In the OiMiiict court of the U S. at

U Dicks-u, apinsl the U. States verdict

1 . ..fill. V. I m ll.n CM.n nf C.H "7 CA

12 cents,

At a minacious meeting oF the citi.;c:is fiom the different townships compo,::u; the county ct Kno:, held at the court house in the town of Vincennes, on Satirdiy, January 4th 1823. John Uadol'ct Csqr. was appointed chairman and .iohn Law secretary.

On motion, Resolved unanimously.

That wc do hitrhly disapprove ol the con

icmnlatcd law autliorisin.r the sale of the

:.chool section of the several townships

ol this sUtc. Resolved unanirxontii That we individ

mlly sie;n a remonstrance against such

law and forward the same to the lcgisla tare.

Resolved unanimously that our rcprcsen

tatives he and they arc "hereby reqttestedto . ... . i r t

procure it possible tne repeal oi saiu act, should the same have passed, and to

use their exertions to prevent the passage

of the same should it not have became a

law.

Resolved Unanimously, That a copy of

these resolutions be signed by the ctiair

man and secretary, and forwarded with

the remonstrance to our representatives at Corydon. JOHN B DOLLET, Chrm.

John law, Secretary,

The following remonstrance was then

presented and signed by the citizens

comnosine the meeting.

To the Honorable, the Senate and House

of refiresentatwes of the State of In diana at Corvdon assembled.

We the undersigned, citizens of the

county of Knox and State ot Indiana, as

semblcd at the court house in Vincennes

this 4th day of January 1823. In pursu

ance of their constitutional priviledge,

to consult for our common good, rep-

resent that it was with great regrei that

we viewed the law of the last session of

our legislator authorising the sale of the

seminary lands adjoining the town of

Princeton, at a time too, when lands nave fallen so low in value. We will not here

ciuestion the legislative authority to make

that sale ; but we had hoped, that the a . ft

nrernt legislature would reneai tna

i o act.

What then was our astonishment and

disaonointmcnt (not to say iust indigna

tion) when we received intelligence that

the legislature were about to pass a law for the sale of all the donations made by

the federal covernmcnttothe inhabitants

of every township, for the education of

their children. 1 his is the richest inher

itance that can pass to our posterity, and A . .

from it we cannot part. Against the contemplated sale3 we remonstrate, and respectfully express our highest disapprobation. We feel well assured that your honorble body, have the happiness and interest of the people, whom you represent, too much at heart, to pass a law which they tell you is so odious and repugnant to their feelings and so offensi c to what they consider their dearest lights. Indiana Legislature. IN SENATE. Monday Dec. 1 G The bill to provide for the election of certain officers therein named was read the thin! time and passed. The bill from the II. of Representatives to amend the act amending ami confirming the act regulating the lees of the several officers and persons named, wa read the third time as amended and parsed. A ve s S, Noes 7. Tuesday Dec. 17Mr. Shnltz intrduced a bill to provide for the sale keeping of prisoners charged with criminal offences which was read ind passed to a second reading. Mr. Craig introduced a bill providing for laying out a state road from Lawrenceburgh to MadUon: which was read ami passed to a second reading. Mr. Thompson moved that the resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Clark, and which wras laid on the table, calling on the governor for information relative to the fugitives from the justice of thi state, who had fled to Kentucky; and on the question of taking up the same the vote was a follows. AYl.-Messrs. lhiid. Clark, Craig, Graf, Jenks, Ray, Sholtz, and Thumpjon 8. NAYS, Messrs., llonnott. Daniel, Graham, Grass, lluiriuu, Johnsun, and Slaughter r.

Mr. Slaughter moved to strike the

same oat from the resolving clause,

which was decided in the negative.

On the question, shall the resolution

pass? It was decided in the affirma

tive

AYES Messrs. Baird. Clark. Craig,

Gray, Grass, Jcnks, Ray, SholU, and

Inompsou 'J

iAij Messrs. Rennctt. Daniel,

Graham, Harrison, Johnson, and Slaugtcr, G.

The bill authorising circuit courts to

decree the sale of real estate of Minors,

was read the third time and passed.

n ednesday Dec 1 3. Mr. IThompson. from the Judiciary

Committee, reported a bill regulating jurors and Witnesses: which was read and

.laid on the tabic.

Thursday Dec. 19. Mr. Craig introduced a bill for the relief of debtors; which was read and passed to a second reading. Mr. Craig introduced a hill to abolish imprisonment' for debt; which was read and referred to the judiciary committee. The bill, from the house of Representatives amendatory to the act to amend the act to licence and regulafe taverns, was read the third time and passed.

The bill for the relief of securities of

persons charged with criminal offences was read the third time and passed. The bill to amend the act establishing a county Treasury, was read the third time and passed.

Ihe bill providing for the election of

electors of President and Vice P

dent of the United States, was read the

third time and passed. Friday Dec, 20.

Mr. Ray introduced a bill to regulate the writ of capias ad satisfaciendum &c. which was read and passed to a second

reaumg. The bill to provide for the safe keen

ing of prisoners charged with criminal

oiiences was read the third time and pas sed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Monday Dec. 16. Mr Recke9 introduced a bill to sus

pend the operation of the act laving off

. ... . j o .

state roaus in this state and appropria ting 100,000 of the fund commonly called the three per cent, fund for open

ing roaus, which was read anil pnssed to a second reading.

Mr. Rassett, from the iudiciarv Com

mmitte, reported a bill for the election

of township ofiiccrs and abolishing the

otuce ol county Commissioners, wlncl was read and passed to a second read

Sale for Taxes T SHALL expose to sale on Saturday

the second day of February next, at the Gourt house door in Mcrom, Sullivan

count v Indian, the following tracts of land or somuch thereof, as will pay the tax

and cost due thereon, for the year 1322

Listed as Non-resident land viz.

The N. W. Or. of Section No. 13,t.

8, N. of R. No. 1 1 West.

D ). the N. E, k S. E. of the same,

sectton.

Do. N E. Qr. of sec. 11, in tnwn No.

8, N of R. No. 11 West, S: the N. Q. of sec. No. 19, in t. No. 9, N. of R.

No 10 W.

Do. the S E. Qr of sec. No. 32, in

t. No. 9, N of R. No. 10 W.

Do. N. W. Qv. of sec. No. 11, in t. No. 6, N. of R. No, 10 W. Also, to the heirs of Scaton the N. E.

Q'". of sec. No. 12. in t. No. S, N. of

R. No. 9. West. GEORGE. BOON, s. s. c. January 6lh 1823. 50--3v

LIST of letters rem-'.alnr in t"r.-Pot-

iV. 1) flier at Terre-II.mtr lv.il . . i..e

quarter e:idinjro;i the 31 f !).ce,.' ei

winch if not tu.cn oit at the expir.n.o,.

thice months, will he sent to the buiti.

Post-Oliice, as d.id h -iters.

John Armor,

A. H. A umis,

J hn li.iiley,

Mh ester li.irker.

H. (Ico. I) Ave, Wni. M. f.l.iir,

1- j !.:..: i. i'.er.tlvy,

Lemuel iVaLLi-, Lu;n l'r..r. n, J Jacob Ileis, C. 1), K. Tims. (i. C lark, ik r C.mnan, J.irob C-issLman, Jncl 1J,iwi,:iw,

M:ss IsahcNK UV, ira. N;i'.c Downcn, Arcliibild Davison, ii. li.rt LKh.s .vuuh, Mocs Evans, I'. II. J.

Z.iclnriahD. Flakier, Ivi.jamin rtv.v.khn.

Mr. Hunt introduced a bill driis inn-

the length of time judgments shall operate as a lien on real estate, which was read and passed to a second reading. SHEHIFF'S SALKsT TTa Y virtue of an execution issued from JZD the clerks ofllcc of the Knox circuit court, and directed to the sheriff of Gibson county will be exposed to sale at public auction on Monday - the 20th day of January, at the court house in Princeton, all the right and title of John D. Hay in, and to, one house and lot in the town of Princeton, lot No 21, levyed on to satisfy Tbland k Rockwell. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock qn said day. JAMES K. SLOAN, s g- c. January 9th, 1823. 50-2t. 3jY virtu of a venditioni exponias J directed to the sheriff of Gibson county, w ifS be exposed to sale at public auction on Saturday the 25th day of January inst. at the court bouse in Princeon,all the right and title of William Rarkcr in and to the North West quarter of section No. 35, township one, south of Range eleven west, levyed on to satisfy William Embree. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and two o'clock on said day. I AMES K. SLOAN, s. o o Jinnary 9th, 1S23. ,0-2t Sheriff's Sales. jyf viitue of an execution to nic dirccjJij ted from the clerks office of the Sullivan Circuit court I will expose to public sale on Saturday the 25th inst. at John Hall's in Carlisc, the following town lots in the town of Carlisle, designated on the plat of said town by No 1, 12, 77, 169, 1S7, UJ. 57, 4 1,71,83, 1 7a, 182, 158, k lS.n Also, ooe out let ail joining said town, containing five acres lu-jro or less. Taken as the property of William Ledcrwood, At the suit of Willi.un C. Whiitleiey. Sale to commence hctween the hcurs often and four o'clock on said d;iv. G 1JOON, shlf's. c. January Cth, 1923. 5C2t

7C()UNTV ELECTION.

m Y Virtue of a writ of an Election

O) to me directed, from William Hen-

drick s, jjovcrnor of the State of Indiana.

I here will be an election held in the sev

eral townships in the county of Knox,

on Friday the 3 1st inst. to fill the va

cancy of the office of associate judge,

occasioned by the death of V ilium L

Colman The inspectors will please be punctual in their attendance, and make

their returns on the next day.

JOHN DECKER, shff k. c.

January 1 1th, 1323. 50 PUBLIC NOTICE.

7 JlUIE public are hereby cautioned

not to trade tor any one, or all ot

six several notes of had executed by us

to John P. Hogan, on the 18th day ol

October 1822 viz.

One note for S 250, payable to said IIo

gan on the first day of June U23. One

other note payable to said Hocan, on the

first day of January 1824, for g 259

And tour other notes for S 500 each pay

able annually, on the 18th days of Octo

ber 1324. 1825, 1826 & 1827. The said John P. Hoan having practised upon us

the grossest Iraud in the sale of some

lands to which he has no title whatever.

We a-c detcrmcd not pay said notes un

less compelled by law.

MARGARET YOUNG MAN,

JACO!) S. YOUVGMAN, JAMES FO UNO MAN. December 28th, 1 822. 50--3t

Samuel Foster,

Judc I locket,

James Hall,

Noah IJu!baiI,

D.ict. J. Uuhbard,

Itichard T. Jo:ie,

Ji)lm Javkson,

John Kirkv.-cod,

IK iirv Km Ii-jnaall,

J sines ivnu-ht,

II lalC

John Lr.sweil,

J uues M irtin, John MrKinntv,

r.lisha Miles Ferlev Mitchell,

Jamcr, (Vhern,

EraMes Persons, b e' al Price,

David Humji,

Josch Reyr.alds,

Araal Ihirair-,', Jos.p!i iltj)ivins, WeiU tin Lle.ux'i' Jc.tsctt, E.:ra Jonus, K.L. M. N. John Kehn,

James Kerr, Da id L n.

Ludihiiy ion, San,1. L ttii jicl, J'im Alr.voc, J i 1 1; Ma tii, S isaan h Mo.y;;n, l'li. N;cl, (). P. K. liachdah Prcdenburh, 1.. P-. r, Amos Uicc,

M.ittUcw Kiddle,

S. T. V. W.

Thos. Rohl:ir,nn,

Solomon n inuion.I,

Isaac Siih :. v, Jarvis Siiarnao,

John Shoemaker,

hh'atus h'nerman, Esra, Stevens,

Jos. Tiiare,

C. fi ihluod.

Natlian K coding; I) nd. Nrov , Josi-ph S u ihy, 1. St: inh.iiii, 'I'llOS. hillll Sanii. Mcvet.s, iU)')frt l'.iylnr, llnhi n l iiare. The tlacki'iali

Miss M.irv Wcstfall, rdi.'.mi v'h,

William W all, Jhn Ii. dhon.

Adam Wliite, K. ii. Wedd;:;g, Win, Wat kins, JOHN M. COLMAN, v. January 1st. 1823. 50 Jt.

k lr I o: 'rtters ronr.iMiinvr i.i t.ii o.-t-

ia.Olli.-e at Carlisle Ind. the i;uat tt i c:i ; the 31 of Dca-i' 'her 1S2'J, ...in if noi t.kva oat before !ie cMaration (;f time, utoinlvi.

will be sent to tiu flei.eral Post-Odice .is

dead Itlurs.

C. 1).

.M.nV.yr.n Collins, Mo...-s ha. dler, jl)r.iii:'.tii i.uiian, Mr l)..i ieanv, 1MI.

J SAMUEL IiVS removed to win practise LAW in

JUDJlIf,

to Vincknnes, and

practise L. A W in tne courts ot Knox

and Daviss, and the .northern circuits ol the first circuit He will occupy the room adjoining the Post Office. January 9th, 1823. 50-3m. LIST of letters remaining in the Post- . Oiiice at Washington Ind. the ijuarter ending the .-1 of December 1822, and it" not takn out before the expiration of three mc'i'.hs, will he sent to the General Post-Ot-iicc uj dead letters. A. B. C. John Allen, James Arture, John Aikmane. Peter Ammerman, George Anderson, Kobert Arett,

Daniel C!i:-k, Jo 1 C; llir.s, J ihn Cr.pel, N.itiK.n Cole 2, Samuel D,x n,

Seth Fields, Neilrv Harrison 2, M;'s1m:uIi Hunt, John li''.e, Jones Mi '.ley,

Hih Price, Fiuiiu i !iiiv,r

Nimro-1 TLm rlo:?,

I) iv id i ia hleii,

I.M. P.

iHtlul.i. .HI V. II HI... , Mrs. Mai g in t 1-aiin Johnaliian I'l'.rcv, . S. V. w.

Alexander h ma r ,

iam Baldwin, Jesse Brad aias Beard, Allen Baco p Barton, ft Samuel Cu Coalman. V J-nn: ( ':m

Henry Clifton, Charles Cldl'ord, William Clifft, William Creare, 1). E. I G. H. Isaac Dillon, J !m Dnike, Alexander P.nglis'.i, Is.iar Fry, Isaac or Jacob lhy, Ednum (iiilam,

Esiin-k nopkm, Jo'e;h Iferold,

Marv liusc, Auiorv Kii'.ny 2, Olixer Lind.-ey, Heuhen Mi'-ton, John !v i-vs Tlm.u-.-. M'-unes, Jese AL.r J. hn Ne ! . ,

E:ij.di H:-')i;'

ha;m;. . -it.. Eh :a:. . rif !i' r llie!i;.id ''e: i, Carpus Si;.i v, lvjr.net 'Fhomas,

K ! '

Wii:,.:., Kelly, Natii. v . Larimore, lh ) rt MeKinny, liobei t M ai ; ev, Joshua Monks, N.O. P. H. James Nas'a, Ber.j m;in ( e,dcn 2, M; haei Kuport, . i . . . ..iw:l Stucky, i aaiet iiodv, Jo.in .Stenny, i Laiej Stalcop, Marv Tiiomas,

W i'diam II. Wallace,

Mary Tindall, Areiiabal Williams

SET II RODDICK, v. m. January 1, 1823. 50 .it.

v

BLACKSMITHS.

V'JTT'ANTEI) immctliateiy, a sober, V f industt ious, rrood workman, to

?rire of a

- j Wucksmith's Shop,

anoiuronc nine u a I. ad iion mcrnnes

on tne state road constant employ, und rood wages will be given i'pplv to the sub icribcr livim; near the Hev. Samuel T. Soil's. DAVID ANDKEWS,

take cL

r

John or Win. lleves, Ahrawun Smack,

'll At'l'S OCiv lV, Mm. C. Whittlesey, Mania Wir.es Titus B. Wiilard,

Jarai-.rv 1, 1S22.

Iilij til Ve.ilth, idiain Warvon, He.uy Williamson J. WASSOX, p. m.

State of Ii (liana. SULLiVAN tOUN 1 V,

Taken tip by Charles Noi man of Turntan Twns!ii, a iiav

Mare supposed to he twelve or. thhueii years old, thirteen h itids one inch hin, branded with the letter B. on ihe near shoulder, a lump on her upper ja. and n sore back no other marks or brands perccial)le. Appiaised to fittcen dollars, before me. A BENNETT, i p. November 16, 1822. 49-.r,t State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY.

Taken up by Benjaminc Knox, trustee of

wn. t f f - wiiji.wi line-

bay marc supposed to be eiht or nine years old next sprtnj;, 14 hands bie;h. no artificial marks or brands perceivcible, some white hairs in her forehead and round the hoof of the right hind foot, r. saddle mark on the left side o! her backAppraised to twenty five dollars before mc. D WID LILLIE. j. p. December 13. 1822 483'.

NOTICBTOPAKiEKS. THE subscriber will make a few

WHEAT FASXtoG MILLS of dilTercnt soiM,as farmers may require persons wishing to purchase will be pleased to make it kmjwn before the middle of January next, as I shall make them with single sciecns if any purchaser ubhes, he can hac them with screei.: for cockle U. cheat. Tor the above v.-y me half may be paid In produce delhti d at Colman's mil I, and the wo:k v. ill warranted of the best quality. T. W. PAH KEF! December 5, 1823.