Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 January 1824 — Page 2
The following communication was re-1 CCivjil 1 1 1 1 1 1 t.tc Iteasuier ot Sun: Sir In uihvvcr to tuc resolution of yesuulay ri questing the Treasurer to report to the sena.c the amount ol moneys paid into the trcasuiy, by sheiiff;, as moneys collected Irom individuals) whose la ids had tailed to sell, and for which they received a credit, as delinquents I can only state, that there is n data, in tais ollicc, oy which the revenue arising from the above source can be ob ained. Collectors sometimes obtain from the Auditor's office a statement of the am mm due from them, and this is their guide in the payment of money. When this is the case, the whole payment is included in o'ie entry. A sepaiate entry, is however, made, when money is paid over, as a distinct item cither as eollec ted from delinquents or from unlisted nroirty The sheriff of Fianklin coun-
tv has since my co ni 115 into office, paid into the treasury S'.U58, collected as aforesaid, but the amount of each, I am
not able to ascertain from the entries
made. The collector of Washington has,
in the same manner, paid g 13,00; the
collector of Union g9.6 No entries of
si-ni.ar p iy monis aie found, on the books
p evious to ny coming into oftic: ; nor
have any payments, but the above,
been made since that time. It is, however, wit'iin mv knowledge, that the collectors f Kox and Suliivan have returned unlisted property to the Auditor's office, which is there included in the
charge against them. . H spcet!ullv submi'tcd, S Mh M' TUUEL, Treas'r. Ifm R. Iioos, Prest of he Senate Friday Jan 2 Mr C aambcrs, from the committee on that subject reported a bid allowing fur' her compensation to the agent of the three per cent tund; which passed to a 2d .vading T!k joint resolution from the house of repi eseniatives, re lative to the national road from Wheeling to the Mississippi was iead ttie third tim and ptsscd: Saturday Jan. 3. The senate was engaged to day in committer f the whole on the bill regu lating the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. II OF REPRE KMT A HVE Monday Dtc. 29The bill concerning ;ands granted tor the use of salt springs and to encourage the manufacture of salt; The bid legulating grist mills atid millers; t he bid from the senate, authorising tlv. appointment ol Pilots at the falls of O ho, with the amendments made thereto; Tuesday, Dec 3'i. The bill more eff c ually to prcve t duelling, was read the third time and p iss.d yes 22, Noes 19. Hie hiii to establish a state road from Tone Haute to Cr iwfordsviile was read the 3d ume and passed. The bid to establish and regulate felies, vtas read the 3! time and passed. Wednesday Dec. 31. Nir. Murd ck, from tne committee on that subject rcporied a bid. allowing a certain premium on wolf scalps; which was twice read and referred Mr. Kc .edy introduced a bill abolishing the office of attorney general; which
wa oide.ed to lie on the table. Mr. Law, ofte red the tollowing resolution, R solved, That the engrossed bill, fit) 11 ttu senate, providing for the election o' Electors of President and Vice Pr. sident of the United Stiles, be icferred o a seiect commute, with instructions so to amend the same, as to provide for laying off the state into districts for the choice of electors; which was adopted. Aves. Messrs Bl ike, B o vnlee, Burnett, Child, lendiucn, Dixon Edwards, Huston, Irwin, Jo nson Law , Lomax, Mr shili. M'C-iil. Palmer Paxt -n. Read, R v, R 'K"-tson, I adlock Wilson, AV ; it, and Maxwell, (Speaker) 23. i Y" M. ssrs. Ari ii, Armstrong, B ytiie, Bowers, Ilullock, Clark. Cotton, Evans, Ever s Hid, Hillis, Hendricks, J nv. Jo ies. K ne iy, Milburn, Murdock, N s n Oiivei, Pennington, Stevens and Z V -22 1 he bill relative to fugitives from labo 1 w bill for the rc.icf of insolvent deb tor-; nd l'ie bid regul a'ing the mode of chang log the venue, were severally read the 3d u ne and passed Thursday Ja uary at 1824. Mr. i nstrong from the commute on that subj ct, n ported a bill 10 establish a b'ard of I rustees lor tne promotion of schools and learning, in Clark's giant; Which wigordete l to a 3d reading Mr. Law, from the judniarv committee, reported a bib lor the bent fit ot the lieirs ol Henry Vand r'u g, dee'd, which ras oideitd 10 a 3d leading.
Tvlr. Nelson introduced a bill author!? sing the action of Distcizcn, which passed to a 2d reading Mr. Armstrong introduced a bill, authorising the printing of the acts, journals, and joint resolutions of the present general assembly and for other purposes, which was twice read and referred. 1 he bill subjecting real and personal estate to execution was read the 3d time
and passed. Ayes. Messrs. Blake Bowers, Bullock, j Burnett, Child, Clcndincn, Dixon, Edwards, Evans, Everts, Hill, Hendricks, : Huston, Irwin, Johnson, Jones, Kenedy, Law, Lomax, Marshall, Milburn, Murdock,Clier, Palmer, Paxton, Penning
ton, Riley, Robertson, Williams and Wright 30. Nays. Messrs. Arion, Armstrong, Blythe, Brownlee, Clark. Cotton, Hillis, Jelly, M( all, Nelson, Read, Stevens, Padlock, Znor, and Maxwell (speaker.). On motion by Mr. Nelson, Resolved, That a select committee before appointed to enquiie into the expediency and practicability of the cutting, by and for the use and benefit of the state, a canal round the falls of the Ohio River
at JefiVrsonville. And also enquire into ' the affairs of the old canal commissioners, '
respecting their proceedings thereon; the use made of money appropriated thereto; and the amount of money raised by lottery, and the use made of such money. and report a bill authorizing a final settlement of all said concern. Messrs Nelson, Burnet, and Pennington were appointed that committee. The joint resolution on the subject of domestic Manufactures, was read the 3d time and passed I J ST of letters remaining in the PostOffice at Yinccnnes, the quarter ending the 31st. December, 1823, which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. "Persons calling for letters in the following list w ill please say they are advertised. A,B, C,D, Samuel Adams, Andrew Armstrong, Mr. Buntin, Charles Bruncr, Lvnes Beamon, B. V. Beckes, Isaac Blackford 2, Elias Bedell 2, Thomas Burrus. O James Brtgott,
John Brown, WnT BrownfieUV Geo. W. Briton, JT Saiuel Bruncr,
Rachxl Bamettf 1 Coughran,
. riank v incennes,
Oliver Cushman,
Thomas Case, Erastus L. Coates, Gordon Douglass, Rosa Dollohon,
Luke Decker,
NE W GOODS.
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I. BURTOII
just received a fresh supply of
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CONSISTING IN PART OF ROSE & POINT BLANKETS, Fine and common CLOTHS, WATERLOO SHAWLS, MERINO HANDKERCHIEFS, Figured anclplain Black BOMBAZETS, Hardware Cutlery, GIloCEIUEh, QUBENbWAIlE, Spanish Flotant & Bengal INDIGO, Morocco cv Leather SHOES, STRAW BONNETT6, COTTON YARN, BOAT CABLES, &c.&c. Which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be sold at the lowest prices. ALSO Forty barrals SJ1I.T, and a quantity of Shakt 1 Ciardm Seeds.
46-tf
Vincenues, Dec I
1823.
James H. C
J. B. Call,
John Chanslor, Isaac Coons, Samuel Drake, B. F. Dyer,
George Dennit,
y
Hiram Decker, E, F, G, II,
Geo. W. Ewing, John Elliott,
Thomas Elston, Frederick Ellison, Samuel Flahertv,
Orcentth Fisher, John Flint, Vm. (iregg. Sand. R. Haskin, Sand. Hamilton, Sand. Hill cv co. Phillip Hoover,
m. Howard,
Musgrovi Evans, John Edmondson, Alexander Fullcn, Thos. Fairmar, Peter Frederick, Cieorge Ciarrctt, Elizabeth Hamilton. Elijah Huff, Peter Hone, Mrs Hodgen, Josiah L. Holmes,
tT,. ..i,,.,, ... i ,1 . ....
lilreencxt door to Andicw Gardner's. IK has constantly on hand
L,aswj ueaver C5 noram iiais, of nib oiVTi manuiaciui e; and tne only way he recommends them, evety customer that tries, and judges, will sanction namely th .y aie GOOD, CHEAP, and FA SI 10 ,'VW II Li.. 49-3tf Vinccnnes, Jan. 1, 1822.
J, K, L, M,
Joseph Jackson sen. 2, Wm. Johnson 3, John W. Irvine, Benj. Knox, Jacob Kuykcndall jun.Isaac Kinney, Wm. Kinkead, Saml. Lemnions, Ahxis Lerov 2, John Law 5, Katherine Lindy, J. T. Moflatt, Danl. M'Clure junr. Saml. M'Clnre, John l'Cawlv, Benj M'Clure,
, Wm. M'Elroy, Abraham Miilcr, ; Jeremiah M'Neely, Robt. M'Cuy,
L. Abbe del Moral, , O, P, R,
Asa Norton,
Wilson Neel, J. lin Ockelltrcc, Henry Price, Win. Patterson, Ornokl Potter, Wm. Polkc, Saml. Price, Owen Riley, James Rvan, Jane Richardson, Alalia Ramsay, Thos. Robbens,
Doctor Stirk,
John StulVclbeam, Marearjt Scott.
, John B. Mnith, Aluses Tabbs 3,
Reuben Norton,
Benj. Olney, Arthur Patterson, Mr. Printing Master, Norman Pearce, Edward Perdue, Robert Polk, Samuel Rogues, Alex. Redmond 2, J. C. Reillev. David Ruble, Owen Roath,
J. E. Robinson, S,T,W,V, Chas. F. Scranton,
Alexander bhlater, Jacob Small 2, Thos. Small, Jacob Trout,
Salomon Texebaugh, Wm. Wood row, John Widner, David M. Welton, Isaac N. hittelsey, John Weaer 2, John lie, Robert Young, G. R.C.SULLIVAN, P. M. January lit. 1824. 4U 3t.
NOTICE.
NSDEUATIUNS of an impera
tive natuie will induce my absence
Horn me stale lor the space ol tin cc months Luting this period, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, will attend to my business in court and Mr. George W. Ewing, will at all times be found at in) office. MOSES TABUS, j Viuccuaes, July 8, 1823. 24-if
Call! Try! Judge!
Cheap
V PRICE, Oil MAHKET STREET,
incennes, constantly on
up Wholesale & Retail,
I i at More.
K.I
hand, a handsome assortment ot hat's of
every description, which he is enabled to sell as low as an) in the place. 11 El NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & ( val Water Proof HATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions C7Ordirrs fiom a distance thankfully receixed, and speedi.) fit ed 4.1-lv Novniibci. 1821. AAiiuUCAxN OA 1 Superior to Spanish "Coites,"
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One Hundred Dolls. He ward. KAN A WAY from tl.c subsciibern on Sunday evening, 3d inst. a negro man named CHARLES And a nei;ro woman named ) PATSEY, Charles is about twenty five years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, slender made, yellow compl cxion, had on hen he went away a brown or snufl colouitd coat, linen pantaloons, fur hat considerably worn and rather small. He too!: with him several articles of clothing not known. Patsey is about 21 or 22 )carg of age, short, thick set, quite black, coarse features and bad countenances. She had on a white muslin dress and 10U lerctte trimmed with black ribben, Took with her two plain domestic cotton dresses, one striped jaconett n uslin dress and other articles of clothing not recollected. Tht above reward will be jiven for their apprehension or fifty fo- either, with all reasonable charges, if delivered to us at yEtna Eurnace, in Hart county. Ivy or in any jail in this state so that wc can get them ajrain. HOLDER MAN Sc WILKS. Nov. 13, 1823. 44 3m. p7rhe Western Sun. Vincennc?, Censor Indianapolis and Enquirer Brookwile, will please to insert the above rery other week for 3 months, and scml their accounts to this office for collection. S. ELLIS Surgeon Dentist, 1 fcsPECl FULLY informs the Lali dies and Gentlemen of Vincctims, and its vicinity, that he will wait on them
1 at Mrs. Jones's.
He inserts from a single tooth, to a full
set.
Evens separates, polishes, &c.
ting, and as free , from pain as soi teeth.
He extracts deranged teeth, roots, an
stumps, witn as great care and case as
any operator. Consider the numerous advantages of sound teeth, and the miserable conse
quences of bad ones.
AT
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D ccmbcr 16, 1823.
ALIT of letters remaining m the PostOilice at Washington la. the quarter eiuiingtheol December IH23 which if not taken out before the expiration of three iik nths will be sent to the General Poat-Of-ricc as dead letters. A, B, C.
Edmund Adams, John Aikman,
Cornelius lierksherc, Polly Buan, m. Baker, Thompson liarnet,
brown,
W in. Bruce,
Mary Buzan, Wm. Bratton, Win. Bunnetr
Matnew Burns,
FOR SALE 1,400 acres Valuable Land. ' Lr-HE subscriber is authorised to sell, Ji at the most reduced pi ices, the fol-
lowing tracts ol land, situate in the county
' ot Knox, and oesignatcu on the plat of
tne nul flnnntirn. hv
N-s CO. 102, & 171, (
containing each, 4t)0 acres ; also 200 a1 " . a . .
cres 01 hi st rate land, adjoining the flourishing town of Washington, the scat of justice for Daviess county. This ti act, for fcitility of soil, and elegance of situation, is not sin passed by any in th state. Good zurjrk horses or brood mares, will be taken in pan pavnient for any of the above lands For luithcr particulars enquiie of, J C. S. HARRISON." Vincennes, Dec. 12, 1323. 47-fit
Win. W.Camehan, Mr Comer,
Dcnnes Clark, Josepn Oonghertv D.E. G. II. J. tv. t.. Michael Daws, John Donaldson, John Eens, Aurn Ewcn,
Jesse John. L. Goodman,
Isaac ileaton
Win. Hawkins 2, Catherine Johnson, Lewis Jones, hilas Lathrop or Abrain Barnngton, Alexander Miller, Wm. M'eormick, Win. Ms res, Jas. M'liollaiid, Abraham Perkins, Mr. Patersou, Saml. Meel, Thos. hcules, Smith, Elias lone, 2, Jas. Suule , John Seam. in, Jas. Yanato;- 2,
Abraham Harrington,
Saml ilughen, ance Jones, Adran Kenney, Saml. Llo .l, M. P.K.s'. V. W. Henry Alarrack Jas. Mullholland, Fiyfnces M'Donald, Alness M 'lvinley, Benj. Pcachey, Ja. Ci. Head, Kafal Smith, Saml. Stephenson, Slicntf Dawess County i: t il Scott. 1ii.. t'n scudder, l ....... i antrec 3, i::'iAuUi P. 'a:isl ke,
Abraham im-.
SE1 II RODDICK, v. m. Dec. 31th, 1.!3. 50-3t
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LaKUtctipt of Land purchased
'jnpn Uir Unitta States.
JbElCnoyce is hcreb) given, that, ""'Hf'SI "lV. tnl. . Knl r.. t ..
t irtirC m:i(tt' In tin- lifirivi.r tlw I nrl
at Pallesline, tor the icnewaloi a lilplicale Receipt in my natiu, lor the S. K. qr ol sec. No 10, lownship No. 13 N. ot Range No. 12 W. in the District ol Pallesline, lie duplicate icceipt tor which has been destioed b) fin . Gicn under ni) hand this 15th ol Nov. i83. ESAU i). MORIS. liiiiUiig ncatlv executed at this OJbTlUli-
FltUIT TREES. fpHE subscriber having a large nurU sery of young APPLE TREES, situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark coni.ty, Illinois, three miles south of dauu-iv
- " v. w vi 1 try adjacent, to give him a call. He wili
sell at .si-r dollars fur hundred, and take in payment Corn, Cattle, Cotton, Wheut and almost any other good trade, but ti c above articles will be preferred, and af low a liberal trade firice for the same The purchaser shall have the 'ight to choose the trees ; none need be afTYaid of not being supplied, as there arc at Icost 40.000 fit to set out. W. U. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24-tf NOTICE. THE subscriber requests all persons who have purchased hats from him upon the promise of paying in produce, to deliver the same speedilv. He will yet dispose of a few FUR HATS for produce, if applied to withina short time. He has also, a Kood strong Dkahbors, anb Harness, which he would exchange for produce. n. P. PRICE. November CO. 18 23. 43. tf
NOTICE. ".WTLL be sold on Saturday the J 7th V Y day of January next, the rcsidu. ol tin personal property of Abraham I Snapp deed. Sale
o'clock A. M. where due attenduicc nil!
ue given ny j f JOHN F SNAPP, A dm. j January 1st. 1324. 49-3t.
