Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 January 1824 — Page 2

Indiana Legislature.

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IN SEN TE. Monday Dec. 22. Mr. Graham, from the committee on

that subject, reported a Bill, to enable

the commissioners to change a part of

the state road, from Mauks ferry to In-

dianapolis, which was read and passed to

a 2d reading. The bill declaring Blue River navigable, was read the 3d time and passed.

the bill; from the house of representatives Thomas Burrus,

tives, regulating estrays, was read the I John Brown,

3d time, as amended, and passed. I Geo. V. Briton,

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The bill, from the house of representatives- Rachael Barnett

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Oflice at Vincennes, the quarter ending

the 31st. December, 1823, which if not taken

out before the expiration of three months,

will be tent to the General Fost-Othce as

dead letters.

'TT'l'crsons calling: for letter! in the fol

lowing hit will please say they are adverti

sed.

A,B, C, D, Samuel Adams, Andrew Armstrong, Mr. Buntin, Charles Bruner, Lynes Beamon, B. V. Beckcs,

Isaac Blackford 2, Ehas Bedell 2,

Call ! Try ! Judge ! Cheap Wholesale & Retail,

Hat Store.

Lost Receipt of Land purchased from the United States. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, nine weeks after date, application

will be made to the Register of the Land

Isaac Coons,

Samuel Drake,

B. F. Dver,

George Dcnnit,

Hiram Decker, E, F, G, H,

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eco. v . lowing, Thomas Elston,

Frederick Ellison,

and passed. Tuesday, Dec. 23.

Mr G.ass. introduced a bill for set

tling boundary lines and for other put p ,e; winch passed to a 2nd reading. The bill from the house of representa

lives, ortranixmir the supreme court, and

dcumng its powers and mine, was read Samuel Flal;erty

ine ju lime ami passcu, as amvuutu. i (jrccnith Fisher

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l hc bill, to provide lor tne election oi j0iln Fiuit,

En ctors of President and Vice President Wm. Gregg.

nt fie U Slates (hy gkneral ticket) Saml. U. Haskin, was rrt'd lie thii d tune and passed Saml. Hamilton,

ranu. inn oc co. Phillip Hoover,

W m. Howard,

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James Bagott, Wm. BrownfielJ, Samuel Brunei, Luther Cough ran,

Cash. Bank Vincenncs,

Oliver Cushman,

Thorn at Case,

Erastu's L. Coatcs,

Gordon Douglass, Hosa Dollohon,

Luke Decker,

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EP. PRICE, On MAUKET STREET, Y" '""" ' .vincennes, has constantly on Duplicate Receipt in my name, for the S. hand, a handsome assortment of BArs of V-f SeC'' '0'T0"nf',,p.0- .1S every description, which he is enabled to ol Range No. 12, W in the D.stnct .,n low , nlnm . f Palestine, the duplicate receipt for

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uiiuci my iiauu mis 10111 ui iov. IQ'ZJ, 43-9t ESAU D. MORIS.

YE Messrs. Chambers, Craig,

G i.i no, Gra, G--'j;ory, Jclickes, Mont

puiiory, Harulcn, Kay, bholts, Slaughter

aiui Staiin 12.

Nys Messrs. Gray, Johnson, Mihoy

and I 'hompson 4.

The bill, fur the partition of real es

tate, was read the thud time and passed.

Wednesday Dc 24.

The bill, authorising the appointment of Pilots at the Fails of Oni , was read the third time and passed. Friday. Dec. 26. Mr. Gregory presented the following res dunon; Rcsolvd That a commitue be ap-

p'miicd, with instiuctions to report a Bill i

John Elliott,

Musgrovi Evans; John Edmondson, Alexander Fullcn, Thos. Fairmar, Peter Frederick, George Garrett, Elizabeth Hamilton. Elijah Huff, Peter Hone, Mrs Hodgen,

Josiah L. Holmes,

J, K, L, M,

Joseph Jackson sen. 2, Wm. Johnson 3, John U . Irvine, Benj. Knox, Jacob Kuvkcndall jun.Isaac Kinney, Wm Kinkead, Saml. Lemmons, Alixis Leroy 2, John Law 5, K ithcrine Lindy, J. T. Moffatt, Danl. M'Clure junr. Saml. M'Clure, John M'Cawlv, Benj M'Clure, Wm. M'Elrov, Abraham Miller, Jcrem M'Neelv, Hobt. M'Coy,

L. Abbe del Moral, M, O, P, K,

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sa ixorion, Wilson Neel, John Ockelltree,-

Henry Price,

ni. Patterson,

to the Senate, to change the time and ()rno'id Potter,

place ol tne meeting oi tne next vxcnerai t ym p0lke Assembly of this state; which was read Saml. Price, and laid on the table , Owen Riley, Fiie bill, from the house of represen- James Ryan, tatives, estdoUhing a county Seminary in Jane Richardson, th r.mntv m k'nnv mit-I the hill tn nre- Aquilla Ramsay,

vt n uu'awful gaming, were severalty read the 3d lime and passed.

Thos. Robbens,

Reuben Norton,

Benj. Olney, Arthur Patterson, Mr. Printing Master,Norman Pearce, Edward Perdue, Robert Polk, Samuel Rogues, Alex. Redmond 2, J. C. Reilley,

David Ruble, Dwen Roath,

H. OF REPRE ETTIVES.

Monday Dec. 22

J. E. Robinson

S,T,W,Y,

Doctor Stirk, Chas. F. Scranton, John Stuflfelbeam, Alexander Shlater, M irgaret Scott, Jacob Small 2, John B. Smith, Thos. Small,

The bill relative to crime and punish- Moses Tabbs 3, Jacob Trout,

rnoiit, was read the third time and passed

Tuesday, Die. 23. On motion f Mi 1 adiock, Resoived Fhat a standing committee on divotct be appointed Whereupon Messrs. Padlock, Evans, llu f m, Pennington and 1U ad weie app sited that committee. The bill to locate a state road from M lison to G? eenburgh, was read the 3a tunc and passt.-d. Wednesday Dec. 24. M . Read, from the committee on that su-jct, reported a bill, for the rc iocati n ot the state road from Petei sburgii to VTas!iington; which passed to a 2d reading. Mr Bowers introduced a bill, establish a bond ol Trusttcs; which pas3v d 'o a 2d readme.

Solomon Tcvebaueh, Wm. Woodrow,

John Widner, David M. Welton, Isaac N. Whittelsey, John Weaver 2, John Wise, Robert Young, G. R.C SULLIVAN, P.M. January 1st. 1824. 49 St. ALll' of letters remaining in the PostOflicc at Washington la. the quarter ending the 31 December 1823 which if not taken out before the expiration of three months will be sent to the General Post-Of-iicc as dead letters

A, B, C.

John Aikman, Cornelius Bcrkshere, Polly Buzan, Wm. Baker, Thompson Barnet, Brown,

HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & Oval Water Proof IIAT8,

Which are ascertained to be the latest

fashions JC7"Orderrs from a distance thankfully received, and spcediiy filled.

43-1 y November. 1823. JNEiV iiOOOS. en i iwp ; : :::s : : : : : p WM. BUItTCH HAS just received a fresh supply of CONSISTING 131 PART OP ROSE & POINT BLANKETS, Fine and common CLOTHS, WATERLOO SHAWLS, MERINO HANDKERCHIEFS, Figured andplain Bl ,rk BOMliA'ZETS, Hardware Sj Cutlery, GKOCBIUES QUEENS WAKE, Spanish Flotant & Bengal INDIGO, ' Morocco & Leather MIOES, STRAW BONNET COTTON YARN; BOAT CABLES, &C. &C. Which, added to his former stock, rhakes his assortment complete and will be sold at the lowest price? Also Forty bar rah SALT, and a quantity ol Miakir Gardm Seeds: 46-tt Vincennes, Dec 13. IH23.

S. KI7L!8 Surgeon Dentist h Jfc EsPEC I FULLY inlonns tin Ladies and Gentlemen ol Vincennes.

and its vicinity, that he will wait on them

Irs Jones s.

inserts from a single tooth, to a full

set.

jvens, separates, polishes, Stc.

Carious teeth mended to be useful, las

ting, and as free from pain as sound teeth. He extracts deranged teeth, toots, and stumps, with us gtcat care and ease as any operator.

Consider the numerous advantages ox

sound teeth, and the miserable consequences of bad ores. 47-3t D.-ccmbei 16, 1823.

jsoncE. THE subscriber requests al! persons who have purchased hats from hira upon the promise of paying in produce, to d liver the same speedily He will yet dispose of a few FUU IL1TS for produce, if applied to withina short time. He has also, a good strong Deardchv, anb Harness, which he would exchange for produce. R. P. PRICE. November 20, 1823. 43. tf

Strayed from the subscriber, living in Knox county, about the middle of

October last, two young IVork Cattleone oi a brown colour, the other white, with some small spots of red about him, they were three years old last spring

the above cattle are supposed to be in Busseron prairie Whoever takes up said steers shall be liberally rewarded, any information that will enable me to get them again will be thankfully received. THOs WESTFALL. December 13, 1823. 47-3t

Edmund Adams,

Wm. Bruce

Marv Buzan

Wm. Bratton

Wm. Bunnet

Mathew Burns,

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Wm. W. Caniehan, Mr Comer, Dennes Clark, Joseph Dougherty, D.E. G. H. J.K.L. Michael Davis. John Donaldson.

1 he inn, trom the senate, regulating John Evens, Aurn Ewen,

the taking up animals going est ray and Jesse & John. L. Goodman,

otiivT anicLs ol value going idrtlt, was

read the third time and passed Thursday) Dec. 25. Three or four petitions were presented, and the house adjourned Friday. Dec. 26. Mr. Evans, from the committee of Ways and Means reported a bill tor assessing an 1 collecting the Revenue; m uich was twice read and referred. Mr. Liw presented a joint resolution, O'- the subject of the natio aal road from Wheeling to the Mississippi; which was th'ee times read and passed. M'. N'elson presented a bill concerning U Ige.nenis an 1 executions; which as read twice and referred. The hill fur the assignment "f Dower, was read the third time and passed The bill to proiidc for the election of slwrifl and com crs and defining their duties, na read the 3d time and nassed.

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securing ot fugitives trom jostici ; Tor tin-appointment of trustees to receive ded- for lots oi lands given or purchased In- the Use if schoo's, Meetinghouses, or M s inic Lodges; Concerning lands gia ited for the use of slt springs and to enc uirage the manufartute ol sait, were 3 veallv read tin 3d time and tued

Tallow il'untcd rjlHE Prime of the Western Sun i j in want of TALl.O for whu he w.nild gladly x hange witti some i hi ubscribn, g o hkckhm s lmov. anv article to k i. w h i I he i ceived iu pa)UKht lor huubwtipuons.

Isaac lleaton

Wm. Hawkins 2, Catherine Johnson, Lewis Jones,

Silas Lathrop or

Abram Harrington, Alexander Miller, Wm. MV.ormick.

Wm. Mvres,

Jas. M'llolland,

braiiani Perkins,

Mr. Paterson,

Sand. Steel,

Phos. Scales,

omith.

hlias Slonc, 2,

Jas. Smiley,

John Seaman,

Jas. Vanator 2.

Abraham Harrington,

Saml Hugiwn, Vance Jones, Adran Kenncy, Saml. Lloyd, M. P.K.S. V. W. Henry Marrack Jas. Mullholland, Frances M'Donald, Agness M'Kinley, Benj. Peachey, Ja. G. Read, Rafal Smith, Saml. Stephenson, Sheriff Daviess County Rauhy Scott. Elizabeth Scudder, Emanuel Vantrees 3, Cornelius P. Vansh ke,

Abraham Wise.

SETII RODDICK, p.m. Dec. 31th, 1823. 50-3t

of Indiana, COUMYss.

vs V Domestic Attachment Andiew CorrcllJ In Case

TO i ICE is hereby civtn .hat a do-

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;400 acres Valuable Land.

fc HE subscriber is authorised to sell,

& at the most reduced prices, the following tracts of land, situate in the county

of Knox, and designated on the plat of

the old donation, by Nos. m 102, & 171, containing each, 400 aces; also 2oV) a cres of first rate land, adjoining tht fl urishing town ol Washirigtt n, tin scut of

justice for Daviess county. This tract,

tor fertility ol soil, and elegance of situation, is not surpassed by any in th stat.. Good iv or k hor.se e or brood maret, will be taken in part payment for any of the above lands. For lurther particulars enquire of, J C. S HARRISON. Vincenncs. Dec. ',6, 1 321. 47-6t

FRUIT TREES. "p HE subscriber having a large nur sery of young APPLE TREES, situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark county, Illinois, three miles south of DAKwxj:.

invites the cithers ol the Wabash coun

try adjacent, to xc xm a c ,ij jfc

sell at six dollars per hundred, and tak

in payment Corn, Cattle, Cotton, Wheat, and almost any other pood trade, but the

above articles will be preferred, and al low a liberal trade firice fcr the samc. The purchaser shall have the ight te choose the trees ; none need be affiaid o( not being supplied, as there are at !eaT 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24-tf

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NOTICE. A CONSIDER ATIONS of an imperativc nature will induce my absence frtmi the state for the space of threc montli3 ! uring this peiiod, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, wi'il attend to mv business in court and Mr. George W Ewing, will at all times be found al my office. MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, July 8, 1823. 24-tf

One Hundred Dulls. Reward. jj a AN AWAY from the subscribers flu, un Sunday evening, 3d inst. a negro man named CIIVILKS And a nero wo:an named y PATSEY. Charles is ab'.ut twenty five years of age, 5 feet 9 ?r o u ccs high, slender made, yellow con predion, har on when

he went avva) a blown or snuff coloured coat, linen pantaioons, fur hat considcrabl worn and rather small He took with him several articles of clothing not known. Paisey is about 21 or 22 years of age, short, thick set, quite bh.ck coarse features and bad countenance s

' She had on a white muslin dresw and rol-

mcstic attachment has bee n issued, ! lcrettc trimmed with black ribbon.

at tne suit of Hem y Ritc-our, and against j Took with her two plain domestic cot the estate ot Andrew Cbrrell, and that ' ton dresses, one stiipid jaconctt n uslin unless the said Andrew Correll shall up- dress and other articles of clothing ra t pear on 01 belorc the first day of the next recollected.

March term oy himseit or attorney, to t Th' above reward

Sheriff's Sale: 13 Y virtue of an execution issued from J) the Clerk's office oi the Gibson Cncuit court, and in my hands, I win expose to sale at the court house in Princeton, on Wednesday the Uth day of January, 824, all the rieht and title of

Jacob Zimmerman, in and to eighty acres of south east quarter of section No. eight, in township No. two south ofrar.ee

LU. Hill IVL'Sl a Sfl n tlPIv nrroc 41 I NkL

.....w.j M.v.j vj 1 1 1 i . north west quarter of section No. seven

teen, in tne same township and range,

containing aoout one hundred and seventy acres also the west half of lot Nc. two, in Ev ans's enlargement to Princeton levyed on to satisfy said execution in favor of Benjamin Roads. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and twe o'clock on said day. JAMES K. SLOAIT.Shff g c. January 1st. J 824. 49-3t.

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Administrator's .Notice. A LL debts due thp. pttot r at.

1 j - w.j.Mkw ui nuiit

I X.JL napp deed, by note or book ac

count, that is not settled by the 1st Aptil next will be put into the hands a propper officer for collection. JOHN F hNAPP, Adm. January 1st. 49-3t

gie special bail, and answer such suit, 1 hat judgment will there be entered a gainsi him by defult, and that the estate a'tsched, shall be sold for the plaintiffs debt and costs. R. BUN I IN, clk. S Jt'DAH, At). Iccwmbei 13, 1823. 46-31

will be given for

their apprehension or fifty for either, with all reasonable charges, if delivered to us at --Etna Furnace, in Hart county. Ky or in any jail in this state so that we can get them again HOLDEUMAN k WTLKS Nov. 13, 1822. 44 3:n.

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Miesifps -ale. virtue an execution di cctcd to ie, and in my hands, I wi, exnose

Vj sa.e on Wednesday, the 14th dav of J nuary, instant, at the couit liouse in Piinceton, all the right and title of Jacob Zimmerman, in and to one acre of land

adjoining the town of Princeton on t

west, ana known by Wheeler's brick y .rd lot levyt dcn tosatisfv said execution in favor ol B njamin Roads sale to commence between the houis often and two o'ch.rk. o'- s:id day. JAMIv K SLOAN, Shff g.c. JahUaiy 1, ib24, 59.21