Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 July 1824 — Page 2
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'Junior., of having the personal presence I The circumstances attending this trans and es,.u.ihatimi .t the author ot the ad-l action seem tobe fully stated in the lyA-j
dtvs which H id occasioned ihe appointvmi. t of, tin committee. Sucn examinatnai his now been nad. Mr. Edwards ut: Gilded the Commute, in obedience to
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STGE NOTICE.
timony ot Hugh L. White. It docs i
appear that any knowledge of these pay- i
mcnts having been made in dcpiecutcci r
paper was communicated to the secie-HSctween Luuisvilic and Vii.cetmcs
4 LIST cf lrttrr?i remaining in the ?ct- ' A Office at Waslnntah, Imi the quarter
r'llC U. MatCS inning the 30th June, which if net taken out
mm i . Sl'fl ill H'i V lilt IT A II I cl I It Mi t'l II I I t- V. in'.' " " "I
" liC SI III III lilt VKIItiai w23 commence running i, .!
Post-OiFice a dead
its summons, on the 7di of June; has ; tary. 1 he measures adopied by him tor the joili day of April next. The b-'.cn examined as a witness, by its dircc-1 the reasonable provision of a proper tund t of departure fiom Louisville Ky w
on
hour
ill be
tion. cross-exaoi'med by a gentleman at- at the piace of disbursement, were, as far al twelve o'clock on every Saturday, and .
iWMui.ii j it- 1 1 w u a 1 1 'i wiiu
treasuiy; and his tcsti
with titat of tnc other vv
mumcaled with tlite re
v-unus documents and papers, which ! if any thing should happen to prevent
Prrxcns calling fr letter in the Uvjc.g list ivill fiL-usr to scu thaj arc ccIvl rtisal. b. c. n.
Reen Brand. Cornel us Bnrkrc 2. dcr.vzz
jv.v..iuij w o uuiiiiiuiivv v,i. iuulv, urnu i;i v lueennes, la. every a ueauay. .... ' , ,
monv, together tudiciou. He had a ueht to expect tnc ; uv n:ne o'clock. A. M. leave Vinccnnes. i lu.tu,v1' Jl,7 4 7"" '
itnesses,is com-, tmmcnts to be made in specie, or its i Ta. evcrv Tnrsdav .it nnr nVlnrk. P. M. nus' ll;ln;Vl CIia ,m:uV !. tv1?!
, ' , a I r i , , vjNtrton r.sijv jacc: imods i port; as ate, aUo, enuivalent; or, ai least, to be imormcd ; ami arrivc at inisvdlc nn Thurdav. bv r..-.. iv.i i. - c
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havw- been referred to, and produced, in thu vt in so of the examination. A .piper, in reply to the communicati i;i neretofuic received by the committee, from the secretary, and another, in tiic nalure of an argument on the whole case, iuvc aUo been presented by Mr. Ld-.vatdrj, and considered by the committee. The evidence has run in o much de-
such payment. No information was giv
en to him. of any disappointment of his expectation in this respect, by thoc whose duty it was to pay; and no complaint appears to ha', i been pictcncdhy those whose right it was to receive. In regard to the contested letter of Benjamin Stephenson, of the 1 2th of October, 1819, the committee sec no cause to change the opinion which was
tail, and some parts of it, probabU, have: entertained, and which they intended to
rot a very matciial application to the 'express in their former report that, mam subject of inquiry It seemed prop- i although the letter was written) as stated
er, however, to the committee, to allow s by Mr Ldwards in his testimony, tlieie
to lh.)e concerned a iibctal indulgence in this respect. After a patient atlent'on to all the evidence, and whatever has been urged, in
the way of reasoning on the case, the
co.nmii.ee see u caii'-e to change or modily, in any material respect, the resin to wnicli thev came on the former
was no evidence that Mr, Stephenson
communicated or transmitted it to the secretary of the treasury. The committee do not deem it necessary to extend their report, by protiacitd observations on the various parts of the evidence, as the w hole is submitted to the House. They content themselves with
jut vsUgiiion, and which they huve alrea- ! saying, that, in their opinion, nothing(has
dy suomiued t the house. On the con been proved to impeach the integrity of tiatv. tney find, in this lu.thcr and ful'er I the secretary, or tabling into doubt the ex miiiiaiiui). u cu robjratiou, generally general correctness and ability of his ad-sp'-king, ci the opinions vvhicii they have ministration of the public finances. To hcietoloie expressed tnis point, as the main object of inquiry, On some pa. is ot the inquiry, indeed, the chief attention of the committee has m m . ...
cv i iJ'ico lias now osen tnorluced. to been directed: and thev have come to
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the result, which has now been stated, with the unanimous concunence of the
numbers present. Other points there
6 o'clock, P. M.
The proprietors pledge themselves
that their line shall be second to none be
John Donalson, Ab;;er M'I)cL:ald. K. II. (i. J. Shradrick Klliott, Jclm 1Y:. Aarcn Hvcry
tween Washington City and Franklin, ' Is:iac Fry, John L. (iotman J, 1) mivl ,1 i k.. (ioodwin. Francis Gilmorc. m. (.ihiio'c
the public convcnitr.ee ami safety, to H uriK 1);ivid H( hcadf J:ts. UnhyvJ share apart of the public patronage. ; (;tM)I IIout Chs Hurdwick, Ctua-yV l
i ney aiso piengc themselves to nave rmL. Johnston, Hiram. Johnson, Anthony
ii..ni.- Vt'ini li.i.f; -J
, T w T" t " T v
a. ismncy, junia iatnvcp iias l.-mi:, m. M'Klidy, Chas. D. Meigm, Francis
gentle horses, good drivers comfortable
carriages, and no night driving. Their
tare shall be to suit the times. The dis
t-mrr. frnm T .rm i wv i 1 1. T-T , tn finrftinpo I
In ; in7 l.o r.;n,c ',.u tw. ,, ;u ; l Donald, in. Mdiran.Jc.luKit.ian .vlnorv,
It,. J - IIIIIV .1, IWl II IV.. 11 Vll. Will -1 ... , IMI , "W i II
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only charge eight dollars.
THK PROPRIETORS. , fcTT3 Persons vvishinir a nassaee will
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Osmond, lienjain'.n Odcn, lierj. Peacliy. U S. I.
James G. Read J, Robt. Harp-cr ?, Gcor,
leavo their names, and iiay tlirir fare to j Routt i Thos. lirv. lanvl, Michael R'-beit
Mr. Saml. Hill, at the post cilice, Vin
ccnnes. March 27 1824. 1 l-3m.
STAGE JS'OT WE.
! son. Win. R e, Michael Uupoi t, Jost R'-
th -rt, r.hza.eth Mi If, 'id i:, Jmiii i:..tf Sand. :-Aeel, John Si;iie, Rawly tr it John A heudder. Gen go bairied, Ma-' Thomas, llenr Tlutt-n. V. W. Emanuel Var.tree, Jos. Wuho.r, Ji.h4 Wivt , V( M.U Wsdlace. J"S. Warn r i, .. W criii, l lu s. Wanuck, Robt. Wad.xe, Abrahani Wise.
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po.nu wiucn were not, individually and p ii ueaiat ly, taken into the consideration ot me conimutee o t ne former occasion 'iO iliese, peruaps, some reference ought no ? io be made. fh. y may be consid Ct . d .Asnevv articles, or new specifications ol C iaigo;and altnotigU not very d iiniteiy or toitniuy ma de, yet, as evidence ha.s been taken, intended to support tnc i, they become subjects of consideration One of these respects t'ie deroitcr-of pn . ic mom'), inndor allowed by tlic s. cretary, in tiie ba.uis gf this district, at tiK instance an J on the so.icitation of the B iks ilu nise'ves.an I as an accomtnodati : to them, at a time ol considerable pc u.iiary pressure, in 18 9 In their former report, the committee expressed theii opinion in rckuion tode-p-jitvs of ihis uatuie; and referred to a , u 1 1 c co .n. nun cation ol the secretary, in wnicn t ie lacs we c avoacd, and in vhien a piactice,ol a ike character was stated to nave been of c.r.y existence and io .g c on.inu ;ce. The commi tec did not dec in u necessary to cji! f or pr'ol
oi mat winch was admitud; and as it was i
oi opinion mat tne pi ttetice itself was irregular and dam-e; ous, it did not think il material to i.iquiic pat ticuiai iy, w hethc:, in liu only ca-c in which loss was appie iended horn this cauvc, the p ob amaiy ot audi loss was either greater or les- t an tue secretary had supposed. T.u-. pprehen led tos-. is in the case of the I'lv .iU.m oauk ot Aiexan .iia In the letter ot liu sen etary to I oe president of tue senate, ct the 2a in 'I F, b ua.y, l 82 3,
he savs in regard to tins bank, that a lettei d the di ,triet alio! n uy, therewith cimimunuatCvl, b.uw ed that there was no dan c r ot iuis to the Uinu ;l Sa.es. t nc evidence now off. red ami received, tends to snow that here is ap'-oba-bi.it) ol li iat loss Iro n this bank; u -n oiuei ifspect" there is no new view ot the ease pitscnted. l'ne ilchi ilue to tne government from the o ink o Vincenncs lias also been b mgti io. aid, and mule the subject t (jo y a. id piniV Nothing distin-
s ii u i':i cat.e Horn tlios ol other en i) u.Ks in w hicii the public mom v
hid bven deposited, and in regard to w.nch iois had happened, or tvas expect cl, had attracted tne attention of the cnn.nittee, as important to be consideredai Hie time ot their forme!- report, I ne c.oc ot this lnvd; h.a.l been prcv oni) made tue Minject of a rep art to the !, aie by liie secretary, on the 21st of F uny, 183, in an answer to a re so lu' .n passed the 1 st ot January piece ding, in which a statement of the debt an ! ne mcms which had been taken and ud .o secme i , were laid before cn:ig ss The evi lence now t:iken relates p iripaby as m the precc in.; rase, lo ti.: on unt ol the los wnicn may be ex-
i led ;o b incurred
I he nly icmaini'ig marge vvhirh may
uetvgiun d ai no! before examined, is an ailega ton or i'diniat n, that, owing t ih fiil t he 'Cei ctai y, the pension cs a d niblic cie limisot the government in Fast Tennessee, were, in some jt s , .r.'s, tvii 1 iii bank paper nut ciuivojeiu io specie.
MAIL STAGE is now
i untii .g between Vmcent.ts Ind tc
Sf. L' uis (Mo ) bv th way ot Vand . la
Ills Leaves Vuxennes everv Tuesday: j, js ir-.. at I o' iock p. m arrives at t Louis ev j
cry Mil day at 10 o ciot k A M. leaves i LIST of Letters remaining in the Pos St. Louis every Wedmsdiyat 12 o'clock; l. Otlieo at V.ncennos, the quarter eiaii: g P M. and arrives at Vinccnnes cvi i y ' the .Kali June, iti'J-t, nhich ;f not taken out Monday at '0 o'clock A. M. before the expiration of thie- montb. will .... , , , . be sent to t'ne General Poit-Oluce as dead 1 tie proprietors pledge themselves to i tt
are, of less importance, but which may, ha,vc 5 mi.e ,l('lscs' Ko'- ivers, condor- j V(:vsnns c:llHng for lMtors in t!ie follow ii.s
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nevertheless, be supposed not to have
escaped consideration by the committee. , These, however, under all the circumstances, they have thought it proper to! leave, without observation, in the light; in which they are pieced by the evidence.
A at. Intel. 0 10! ( Concluded.) c!o net believe it possible, to make a flyi g engine, to be woiked by charcoal, winch would weigh much less than 30 lbs. to the horse power, swings, condenser, and fuel included. Had the supposed discovery o' Mr. Perkins been well founded, by which this weight would have b -en diminished two-thirds at Icat, the complete success of aj ial navigation vvMind not be stiil unaccomplished. The use oi phosphorus for fuel would place us nearly on the came groimd, which wc would have occupied under the discovery oi Mr. Perkins with charcoal.; and I fr nily believe the project practicable by its us .-; but the expense is probably yn insuperable objection. Wc have ascer-
tabic carriages, and no night driving, by ijst will please tay thev are atlverii-ed ...... . . j
their attention to tne public conv enience
and safety, they hope to share a part of he public pationage. Their fare shall be to suit the limes. The distance fiom Vincenncs Ind. to St. Louis Mo. by the wav of Vandaiia Ills is 190 mile-, 'or which they will only charge thirteen dollars. Bagagc at the riik of the owners. THE T ROPRIE ! OR. pe'jV' Persons wishing a passage will lor.e their mines, e.i d pay their k.ie to Mr. Sunk Hill, at tlic post ofiice, Vinccnnes.
May 4th, 18 2
! 0 2m
A. B.
Joseph Alton, Dicky Anderson, Ckas Allen, Jno. A Adams, Asher Bunvvell, 1,'iehavci Baldwin, Frai ( is Brouellette, Ju:m.s Boi :.er 2, John Black, Mr. Routine, J u dv C". Bi7"--nan, David Bolar.d, Fdias Be id.e, Kl Brawdv , Laura Brcwuiiig, Moes Bea de San. ai l Ih tmer J, Petei Black; eil 'J, Benjamin B( ord, Jno. Bruttlebanks, Thes. b er, Wui-hben Blacknie,:. C. I). Betsy Ciiinn, Rnvmn Colter, "i:l;m ('nr. rv, Frederick Ci.;a em, S. Cuj pks. liit ! I'oX, John Cmli.ns, Tn-mas G -i.se, i a ir r
vra ca'
y &lage Police.
?!R ITVITKO S'A F.S TVIATTJ
ai'AOK wiij eommtr.ee lunning
betwetn "iuctnues ar.d Lvansvil'con t!ie Ohio, on the I4t!i day oi Ju y next 'I lie h.onr of depaiune ficni Vinrcnnes wili be rt 3 o'clock A. M. on Wed
nesdays, an ivc .' : Pin.cUon on same day'
Jiuiik Vincen. e. (ie . i tre . V
it on C ttrell, ilhani Gathc: :, K'..,c;v!
( Mrs. l)v,;,ui.g, Rschd. D.ii.iel J. )m
i. ohI'at, lie:-: y Uai rah, Jub:a U.x Mihv Druvei, Joim D-.uia.ir. E. F. (i. 11.
H.inhman I.. E..st. Hi:; r.i Eaten,
Fi! g; r!ay, Fredrick, Fiu Fau-.r n, Perer Ci. .('aiarci, Jt hi. ( mtt, .'viuin w G. i t ru-r, p.. ii (ijmbiin, R- be; t Hunter, J....:i Hi.-usn sth, John Hill, Jf llf l,:.vrs-.( i'Jj, L'.i:::ei I Io.i:. gi". rnh, Ja.ues il'..,b;ies, Jo!;:i I leid. i m n, b niuKl Ilin:. 'A m. il.iuv J hit Hogi;, Join Uugh-.s, II. Hunter, joocph
tallied bv our t ur i imrn'c ind -iI-m1'. I
liiat a balloon cmd be made, to',, ..J. . Jaiv.-s Kvle. :i
liV.'iisMut; ai d i . . i . on s me tiav
o'clock P M leave Psinccton 0n -"'c--on
rw.
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tions, that a balloon C"ind be
carry a man, with an engine which would i push it at the rate of 15 miles an hour1 in the air. In the navigation of shallow waters,;
this engine, will be highly valuable to the country. It vill enable us to traverse our western rivers at all seasons of the
year with advantage; and to extend their
navigation by steam to a gieat many places, to which the present steam boats can never be taken. I will also be found applicable to land convevai.ee Its lightness and compactness will admit of its being used for propelling waggons of heavy burthen, on turnpike and rail ways, and stage waggons for the mail on all good roads. JOSEPH BUCHANAN. June 12, 1824.
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Rt tuning, will leave Evansvillc on (: ttv i;uv s-Ua L Satmday at 7 o'clock A M. arrive at t Kk ;d. M-i '.iVram. r ' Princeton on the ameday at 5 P M. I S. Macs, Tn s. R. 'cG ir.nvc Piincftonon Sui.d .vs at 7 M.JC.'h.ts. Manviiie, Al- x.
ami ufiive ai X'mcennes at 5 P. M on same day. Fare of Pa-sci ers 3,5"), ?nd less dis
tatice in piopctti-.n
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tiom St.
Pjiiistician JS olice. f) J 0TOU CLARK, rT!EnE(T.?S his respects ; and o:Tcrs nA-. Jiierv ices in the vatious branches
profession, to the Inhabitants of
Da'Xes coiintv and its vicini'v. He "nas
t0(cn up his residence at Washin ;ton, where he mav be found, ahvivs readv to attenfl to all those who may think proper to call on him, for the practice of Physic, Suigcry, and Milifery The success intending his mod- of practice, and the experience he has had he trusts will enable him both to merit and obtain his full shoe of the public patronage. Washington, June 30th 18M. 21 -tf
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L"uis Mo to L'-uis'-i'o- Ky. anives on
Mor.dav at 10 o'cloci, A M. and leaves V'uu enni s lor L aiisviile on "1 uesday ai 1 A M. 67" I hose wisliing a passage will please ieave tit ir rai: ts o d pav their fare to Sam'. Hiii at the Post Olhce
vecwat-s p olice.
Miller, li. P. M. lX ;.;d.i, r ... ... Hiram M -ere, Ge-.re Ale via: c, Lu Neede. iiubn - it -n. O P. R. S. Eneeh Oirmo, IF race Ocutt ?,
Ocletice. IL P. p!h
.vi;.ig . i ia tta I'e.tcer' n, Peter t re
:e, M;.rn;aret i'-ejt
Pt.li- r, r. .P .ee, Ag'-alla R.tn.s.ty, li v Piteno :r, Sim- -i Hu b i ;ck. Jo!iu ii lje!:; o
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J.-h ! l': Nancy B
en
Mai tin RivJ,
i u. 1 Rogers,
ilobtr..-ai, Juhr: Rar-birnrel S- ! v.n-
Naucv R dla Mi-
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9 ry 1 ' i J :; I said I'b
perlv
ubciibcrs l:av"n g been ap-
1 Lxectitors ot the estate of . i I ! i e v
"S i iiUi.S,
ivisox co' titv. -kk .'i . ai. I it..s.
' iian, v . . rimniar;, la.hn U. ,uin 2.
lblv.ardM. r-.i.-.v, Abram bjK.i n U. Jclin.
bliielu, John Sae i):a ril. P. LT. W. Win. Tov.T.senl 2. Ave:'
'Pin n. Win. Tiiomp-
V aiiel
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Michar.l P iv'4( r 4.
J'h-i 1 r .m (,d, Ci. W. L. White, J i in,
W it!:r' a, K bertW artb. Abrm D. i:i!e-
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ppi LMiticc Wanted.
BOY between the age of 15 S 16.
years, is wanted immediately to
h on tl e '''anning and Curving business.
j For further particulars a .ply to JOHN WlbE.
i y
f s. late of ti c ci'v of Pitts
s (I. i conest all those havmr' i :s.rin-t the estate of the mias Jor;C, to present them pro-
aut uenlica'ed. end those who are
ind bted, are rcrjuested to make immediate pavmcnt. JAES J O'P.RIFW ") M IF 1 1 A V. (VPYRNE. I F.xr. JOHN L O'BRIEN, J Vi acei nes May r3. 1824. 14-3m.
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rqIIE liU'FI.LlXG HOUSE on J3 Maiket Stree t lately occupied by the subscriber. v.il!b- tented cither v. it h or ithout the Sl'r,RJ on vcty low terms. Fo paiticubis app-y to Mr Saml. Tom inson r.dijuining the premises, or by letter to FR N" I- DICKSON. Tnr. June 21, 13M. 2l-,
TO UK NT.
Wan Welb'ii. Jo'iii Wi!
lllard, Saml. N. v bl-.,n, Jarrett Young. (L 11. C. SULLIVAN, y. :i. Jule 1st, l.;4. ::-3t
P.tas
Call ! Try ! Judge ! J Cheap IV holesule cr lid ail, . Hal Store. 3 5 P PRK'E, On MARKET STREET, j u viNCKNXt.s, has constantly n m ,
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hand, a liantLome assoitmcnt ci hats of every description, which he is cnabU d tu sell as low as am in the place. UK NOW M ANl'F (' T L It K S Til X Cartes, & (oral Water Proof II ATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions tOOi derrs from a distance thankfully received, ai d pccci.y fihed. 43-ly ouraber, 18iJ.
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