Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 January 1823 — Page 1
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WESTERN SUN fe GENERAL ABERTiSEE BY KLII1U STOUT. VINCENNES, (INU.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, Vol. 13. No. 51.
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77i WESTMIX S(IX j::n CEXERAL ADVERTISER, JS published every SA-ratnAr, at TWO DOLLARS per annum, if piid in a-lvar.cc, or TWO DOLLARS &. IT1TV CENTS at the end of the year, for Yvmoli a note will be required. No subsci iption can be withdrawn until all ancarages are paid. j!H E!rrisi::u:srs conspicuously in-v-i'ed on tit usual tcims. Advertising customers ill note on riicir advertisements the number oi times thev wish them inserted iho:.e sent without sin h directions, will 1)C continued til fn bid, Iz must be pud for accordingly
Smith Sy oUnof Indianapolis Have now in press, k wit! sh it'v publish Tu IXniJ Y.i JUSTICE a-id
ear mk it's scarrr.xh R-
Con-afar:- i he o-hec ana umy o-
Justices of the T :acc, MiciilV.. (.ien:v fntn-uTs. Co-ntahlcs, Township Officers'
Jurvmcu an .1 J d i o r s . tin j T I e most eorrert forms ol Deed-, Mortices. Leases, Releases, Discharges, Towers ot Attorney. Hon-, Obligations, Notes of J land, Bills of Exchange, !c. Sic. To which will be added the CONS 1 1TUTION of the state of Indiana. By a Gentleman of the liar. Condition?--To be ptintcd on good paper, with a new pica type, in octavo form, and to contain upwards of 200 pa jr,s The price, bound in boards, will be gl 50 cents per copy or SI 12 cUstitched. $7 Person wishing to procure a copy of : tiii work will leave their names with the publishers, or their agents, as soon as p-.is-.ible, as there will be but a few copies printed over the number subact ibed for Subscriptions received at this office One Ihntlml Dollars Rrxcanl n UN AWAY from the subscriber, Ij living in Rut en rountv, Ky on the Tnain mad iVadiug from Nashville to Lexington, my neg.o slave
Te U about six feet hieh stout, rough
and r.uv honed : stutters if inP mgrtcd o
mule mid lie tonk "-ith him a. pair ol f; 1 saddle hags. T is supposed he ha "w. .:.,,.. iv.r. ninrr. : t will make his
lOy r some of the free states, most pro- ' Ohi.i. 1 will rive the above re
ward for the said negro, if deliveted to
lue in Ran en countv. or fifty dollars it secured in am jail, so I pet him :n do " E IIAYDON. b-l- The Ivlitor of the Inquisitor Cin
cinnati, Ohio, Western Sun, Vincenncs Ind. Knrpiiirr, Uiookiile li.d limlligcn-
cer, Vaoddu Ills and Edwavdsvilh Spectator, arc requested to insert the
above advertisement three months, and
forward their a counts to tnc near CI 'as govv, Ky. for payment. L. 1L
NOTICKTd FAUUKIiS. TIIL subscriber will mike a few WHEAT FAS SIS G MILLS
f different sorts, as farmers may require persons wishing to purchase will be pleased to make it known before the middle of January nest, as I hall make them
with sinede screen-. if any put chases
wishes, he can have them with screem
vfjr cockle k cheat. Tor the above work opc halt may be paid in produce delivered at Colina-i's mill, and the woik will be warranted of the best qouihv. I . V T TKKU. December 9, ISS2. 46-6
Report of the Cojnmitlce of Ways and Means. The Committee o and Means, to whom was referred so much of the governor's message as relates to the revenue, together w ith the reports of the auditor of public accounts and treasurer ot state, have had the same under consideration, and from the best information they can obtain, the expenses of the current year, commencing on the 30th day of November, 182'J. and ending the 3 )th day of November, 1823, will amouat to the sum of nineteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollats, as will more fully appear from the following estimate : In discharging the claims of the legislative department, inctuding incidental expenses, the sum of g 3,000 00 In discharging the claims of the judiciary department, the
the sum ol 5,600 90
In discharging the claims of
tliC executive department, the sum of 2,200 00
In discharging militia expen
ditures, t fie sum ot 200 00
In discharging the expendi
tures ot public printing, the sum of 3,000 00 In discharging claims for stationary, the vum of 250 00
Attorney general's sallary, the
sum ol 200 00 In discharge of thepemand on the contingent Vund, the sum of 700 00 In discharge of the amount necessary to he appropriated to the state prison, the sum of 500 00 Amounting in the whole to the sum of 9, 650 00 To which may he added theatn -Uiit duo Murray and
Gray, for buiwling the state p ion, the vim of Viso the defh it to meet the
claims audited to the 30th November, 1322, the sum of 4 002 S7 The amount due on the state
debt, on the 1st day of January next, is The amount pledged for the redemption of treasury
notes, is
2,899 50
2,266 14
20,000 00
State of It (liana. SULLIVAN . OUXTV,
Taken up by
A Pl,.i,.lnc Vii'-rnn it! 1
i"-iUvjNh vuaiivo X!?J- n an Township, a eoaY
Mare surmosed to be twelve or ihirnen
rears old, thirteen harnls one inch high, branded with the letter 11. on 'he near shoulder, a lump on her upper ja. at.d a sore hack no other maiks. or brands perceivable. Appraised to fit:e.n doliais. before inc. A m-.NNr.TT. J v. No ember 16, is::. 49 scukVv Around. OF the very first quality, ai d warranted for one year bv the ma'.er. f or sale at the Western unoff rc. UliiilTNCVPK BOOKbnfvGirat this office.
Making asum total of 843, S 18 01 The probable amount of the receipts at the treasury department, for the current year commencing as aforesaid is (agreeably to the estimate, made by the auditor of public account. ) the sum of thirty one thousand eight hundred and thirty one dollars twenty six and an half cets, ;s wi'l more fuliy appear from the following detail : Ha'anvc due from sundry eollec tors, for the vvrs 1819, 1820, and I 82 1, the sum of 1,290 89 Amtn ts du( from tl? several counties from which duplicates have been received (exclusive of sheriffs' com-
missions.) the sum of 23,740 20
Aui' imt due bom the several coun'ies from which no re
turns have been received, estimated by the returns of former vcars, the sum of 6,259 80 Amount of state bank paper
m the trcasu'-y to be paid on
the state debt, the sum of
510
Making a sum total of S"l931 261, Fiom which mav be deducted the probable amount of dclin queneies. for the year 1822, the sum of 1,31 26
timate the amount paid into the stau treasury by the agent a. Indianopolis, as also the amount that has been and h t be. (agreeably to the above estimaic.j
paid out in Uetraymgthe expenses coi
nccted with that fund, and for building permanent building for the use ol the state, and find a. balance against the ' reasury department of the sum of two thou
sand three hundred and seventy nine dollars and thirty cents ; as will more fully
appear from the following detail.
Amount paid into the treasu
ry by the agent at Indiana
polis,
Amount paid out of the
ti c isury, for the defi aving the expense of laying off a town
S3,003
00
at the scot of govern
S5,c:3 70
2,579 30
mem, agent's sallery, and other incidental expenses, the sum of S-,224 20 Vmount paid Muny and (tray for building the state prison 500 00
Amount due Murray
and (iray lor building the state piison, the sum of 2,099 50 Making a sum total paid and to be paid
out of the treasury, of Which being deducted from the amount paid into the treasury, leaves a balance agiinst that department, of the sum of
Which sum, in the opinion you
committee, should not be used in the current expenses of the financial year, but should he applied to the building o permanent building: for the state, so soon as thut amount can bespaiedfrom
the trea .u-. v department.
An i j..i;r committee would iurthet state, l ! i .: t iVom an estimate mad" tin lev the pre. ei l system oftaxaiion th". probable aii;;.i t of revenue for the efvsmng year, will be (exclusive oi'sheriffsVcommissioiu and delinquencies,) thim of 30,Q00 00 IVom which deducted the above sum of S -379 30 As also the probable expenses for the ctirrcntyear of 1321, the sum of 20,000 00
522,370 00
Leaving r. balance in the trcas u rv on the second Monday in December next, the sum
of 7.G21 00
Which may be applied to the rcduc
tion of the state debt, or to diminish the
amount of treasury notes in circulation All of which is respcctfu'lv submit d MILTON ST A TP, CfCn Indiana Legislature. IN SENATE. Tuesday, Dec. 26
Mr. Johnson intrduced a bill for the benefit of improvers of town lots ; which was read and passed to a second reading. Mr. Thompson intduccd a bill ap-
pouving trustees of the school lands, re
served tor the use ol the inhabitants of
the Illinois Grant, which was read and
passed to a second reading. Also a bill to amend t'.'j act regulating giist mills and mi ' : s ; vhich was
read and passed to a s , ;,;d l eading. The bill providing lor the revision ad completion of the statute laws; was read the third time and passed. The joint resolution relative o the Illinois grant was read the third time end
passed. The senate
se the governor to tent such bui'dings in the town of Corydon as may he necessary for his accommodation ; which vas twice read and committed. The bill lor t:c sale of the seminary lo.vnship of land was tea I the thud time and passed Ayes 9, N v 6. The hill for the impiuC t m nt of the navigation of the Lst folk of W i e river, read the third time ano pa-.sed, Avcs 9, Noes G Wt'ci'icaday Jan. 1, ia:3. Mr. Daniel, fiom the o innnHir on that su!)ject, rcpo: ttd a hi.'l in ailchfo.) o thiC act tor the appoi tionmrnt oi sen. 'o' s and leptCicntativcs in this state; which was twice lead and committed. Mr. i hompson im i o- uc c d 'i bid fr t!:c lormation of a new ccun'y out of the (or;ties ot Talk mi Vigo; widen v,is i-ad and laid on tin: tabic Mr. Bennett intioduccd a bill to establish a s,ta'e rr ad honithe Noith end ot Main stit?t in the old town of Madison to Hig rreek, which was twice read and commitu d. Mr. Sholts from th.e committee on that
subject, reported a hill to aita.li part of the county of Dubeis to the couu'v of
Ma? tin ; which was twice rcul and committed. The bill,frc;n t!,e ! r. is? of representatives to amend tee act authorial g the graining letteis tesatiiet.tai i nd ictlt'S of adodnisiration tor hc settle meet of testate and intestate r talis, was read th.e third time, as t mi "del, and passed. Mr. Sliolt;, introduced a bill ap; o t-tiog conind.sioners to examine and Mpvey the falls on the east foil; of White iivr
at Hin lostan ; which was twice read an
committed.
7'he trial of Lewis R Rfets CrC
of Martin Cirroit court, en impeaehn uit
was postponed un il ihc next session oi
the general asstiiib y.
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:lm;ntatives. i
T eav in a ballanre of g3o,ooo 00 Which sum being deducted from the probable :meunt of the claims against i' e readme, for 1 he financial year, will leav e a d.c licit of the sum of eighteen thousand eight hundred and eighteen (! l!ars, o';' and an half certs, wldefTrlefin', it becomes the duty of the prcm general assembly to provide means to supply. And ns to the means most proper for this purpose, irur committee are under t' c necessity of recommending a re issue of treasury notes. Your conm.tttrc wou?d here remark, that they c taken into the above cs-
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the couCidthe suUjeat new pur
ine general
in the af
e ration oi v: re -of granting to t'ne. .:
chase n re pro .vnu.iU.o 'm i assembly, which was decided
tirmatiyc.
AYLS Messrs. (.Ijambers Craig.
Daniel, CJrass, fray, Johnson, Hay,
Slaughter and Thompson. 9 NAYs Messrs. Haiid. Clark, Gra am, Harrison, Jenks and Sholts 6
Mr. Clark introduced a bilT toamend
the act regulating the mode of Summoning and cmpanneUing Grand and Tetit Jurots; wldch was read and passed to a second reading. The bill to authorize the qualified voters of this state to vf'tc for or against a convention, was read the third time and passed.
HOUSE or rli in;
Tu- lay Dec -'4 The r" morial to coogicss, on the snbjeet of ;-stLib:-shiug a circuit cou i ot the Uni el States within thib state, was ad. opted Ti c bill to incorporate a law library at the seat of government was r ad the third time and passed The bill relative to costs and fee bills, wa- ii.dt.fi- itcly postponed. Mr. Tennington from the committee on that subject reported a bill l emulating the duties of sheriffs and coronet s; which was read and passed to a s -cond reading. Mr. Casey introduced a bill attaching part of the county of Gibson to the county of Tosey ; which was read and passed to a second reading. Mr. Scott ticm the committee on that subject, reported a bill to encourage the killing of wolves, which was read and rejected. Thursday. Dec 26. Mr Robb, from the committee on that y subject, reported a bill for the relief of vr Tolly Mosley, adm. of the estate of I'nos Moslcy dee'd ; which wis read and passed to a second reading. The bill for the relief of Thomas II. Clark, collector of Vigo county, was rejected on the passage, Ayes 6 Noes 35 The Hill to limit the stay of execution to sixty days on all contracts entered inio after the 15th day of June next; was tead
the third time and passed AYF.S Messrs Bui nett. Bush. Casey, Childs, Clark, Cler.denin. Dcpaw, D'yr.n, Domont, I'vert-Jts, Green, Hill. Hunt, Johnson id T Julian. Marshall, 'auk, M'Clery. Moldcr Talmer, Tennington, !b)Ute, Sett, Scovidc, Smith, Stapp,
Wtight of 1L Wiight of W. and John. son (sneaker- 29 XAYV Messrs Armstrong, IJasset, Htntly, Bcckes, Bullock, Daniel, Ilawky Jackson, James, Jordan, Lane, Lucas,, and liobh--13. The biil 'o amend an act for the better regulation of the militia, was postponed indefinitely. The bill to amend the act regulating letters testamentary n' d letters oT administration for the settlement of-U s'atc and intestate estates, wus read the third time and passed Th.e bill s'joplemental to ihs act for the incorporation of a county library in the county of Du1 ids and otl.tr counties therein name.:!, was lead the third time ard passed. Mr Johr'.nn 1 f T. hr.d Icavr of absence for the rcmu.drr of the st:;sion.
The bi'l from the senate, ard like -a i-e the bill that oiiuina'ed in the H of Hi p1 esentatives pi ov iding for tW- ideciion oT Electors tf Trcsi-lrn? an-l Vice TrrsiiYnt
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Mr. Hay introduced a Kill to auther-J of the United States, were postponed
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