Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1820 — Page 1
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r i?FwV. BLACKMjLY, publisher of the laws' of the umted states. VOL. ITT. VINCENNES, ( I p. ) SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 18-20. NO. 48.
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AN ACT
Making appropriations to supply the defi
ciency in the appropriation heretofore marie for the completion of the repairs of the North and South wings of the Capitol, for finishing the President's house, and the erection of two new Executive offices. Ue it enacted by the Senate end House of
six months after subscription, or S 3 at the Rrpreser.tatiyes of the United States of Amerexpiration of the vear. No subscription will ica in Congress assembled. That, for the pur-
be received for a termless than six monms, pos oi supplying toe deficiency in me apand a failure to -ive notice of a discontin- propriations heretofore made, for completing; nance as a subscriber, will he considered as the repairs of the North and vSouth wings of
a continuance for a succeeding year.
the Capitol, for finishing the President'
No subscription will lis discontinued until house, and the erection of two new Executive
all arrearages are paid. oinces, the following sums De, and the same Advertisements not exceeding 15 likes ar hereby, respectively appropriated, that in le.igth, will be inserted three weeks for i3 to say : esK doll ar, and twenty five ci:nts for For completing the repairs of the North & eaci) c'jntiuuance longer ones in the same South wings of the Capitol, the sum of seven-
proportion. The csh must accompany ad- ty-hve thousand dollars. vertUemttiit. For finishing the Presi
All letters to the Editor must be post paid sum of thirteen thousand one hundred and
jthe amount of such tonnage ot vessels of the
United States, and the amount ol such tonnage of foreign vessels. Sec, 7. And be it further euacted, That the kinds and quantities of all imported article! free from duty shall he ascertained by entry made upon oath or affirmation by the owner, or by the consignee or agent of the importer : or by actual examination, where the collector shall think such examination necessarv; and that the values of all such articles shall be ascertained in the same manner, in which the values of imports subject to duties ad valorem are ascertained. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted. That the values of all imported articles subject to specific duties, sha'l be ascertained in the manner in which the values of imports subject to duties ad valorem are ascertained. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted. That the
i collector s:.a.I! keep separate, accounts of the
esident's house, the; kinds, quantifies, and values ol" such naitaoi
- the imports ?ubiec1
seventy-four dollars and sixtv-six cents.
L.A TT T 4- ! Fr erecting two new Executive offices, etlfiP i reSS 1 riUUQS. the sum of eleven thousand and fifteen dol-
jeet to duties ad valorem,
may be directed by the Secretary of the Trea-
sui v.
is haxpsomely executed at the Ceidhul OJice, on the most liberal ter:.j, axd at the shortest notice.
Sec. 10. And be it further enacted. That all
lars and seventv-one cents. i articles exported shall be valued at thpir ar.
enacted. That the tual cost, or the values which they may trulv
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And be it further
! said several sums be paid out of any mo-' bear at the time of exportation, in the ports . neys in the Treasury, not otherwise appro-of the U. S. from which thev are exported ;
J3Y AUTHORITY
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Laws of the Union.
16th CONGRESS 1st SESSION.
priated.
H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARI), President of the Senate, pro-tempore. January 10, 1820. Approved, JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT to provide for obtaining accurate statements of the foreign commerce of the United States. Be it enacted bv the Senate and House of
; Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Register of the Treasury shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, annually pre-
" pare statistical accounts of the commerce of AN ACT for the relief of Matthew Barrow. the United States whh foreign countries, for
lie ct enacted by the kenae ana nousi u, eacn rreceiiro. year . which accounts shall be
d Mates at lmeri- d b f Congress, by
and that all articles imported shall be valued
at their actual cost, or the values which thev may truly bear in the foreign ports from which they are exported for importation into the United States, at the time of such exportation.
Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That,
before a clearance shall be granted tor anv
vessel bound to a foreign place, the owners,
shippers, or consignors, of the carso on board
of such vessel, shall deliver to the collector
manifests of the cargo, or the parts thereof
shipped by them respectively, and shall verify
the same by oath or atnrmation ; and such
manifests shall specify the kinds ami ouanti
ties of the articles shipped by them res-
pectively, and the value of the total quantity
oi eacn Kina oi articles ; ana such oath or at
nrmation shall state that such manifest contains a full, just, and true account of all articles laden on board of such vessel by the owners, shippers, or consignors, respectively, and that the values of such article are truly stated, according to their actual cost, or the
values w Inch they truly bear at the port and
New Goods
John Mc'Giffin RESPECTFULLY Informs the Citizens of Yinccnnes and his Customers that he has Removed to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL. opposite The Vjscenses Hotel, Where he has just received and opening a large assortment of Merchandize, CoMPRISINC A GENERAL ASSORTMt-NT. ORY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE $ QUEENS W A R E. Also a large assortment of Castings , All of which he offers low for CASH, Wholesale Retail. All those indebted to the late Firms of Ilrrlo'r & Trimble and John JIc'Gijfiin y Co. are requested to cail and'settle their accounts, on or before the 1st of September, as longer indulgence cannot be given after that date. July 21, 1819. 16-tf JV.Mills, Jr. CoT Commission-jMerchaiits, EVANSV1LLE, Ind.
REFERENCES. Messrs. Calvin Sampson $ co. Havden A Auh'm. .' ' ' Hath on A Barnes,
Daniel h'urts y Co,
Cincinnati.
Louisville.
Representatives oj the United states at Jimer- laid Dcf()re Congress, by the Secretary of the ca, in Congress assembled. That there be Trcagury. on tne flrst Monday in December paid to Matthew Barrow, out of any nnap- m everv ear or as S0L,n after as p0SSjuic. prrpriated money in the Treasury of the gec o jjmi e u furth2r enacted, That United States, the um of three hundred and s,,rh arrnunta shall comnrp.fipml nnd state .ill
nine dollars and nineteen cents : which sum lvarPa. X- r.prChandip. p.rnnrif i frm
tvas tnendeil hv the said Barrow, in de- k0 irnuA wfuc rt r.fi o rrnnir;n. . u ! time of exportation : and. before a clearanr.p
fence of a prosecution at the suit of Absalom ?0;)ds, wares, and merchandise, imported in-, sha11 be granted for any such vessel, the Page, for property itnpressed by him, in and to the United States from other countries ; m!str of" every such vessel, and the owners, for the service, of the United States, during anj aj navigation employed in the foreign 'shippers, and consignors of the cargo, shall the late war with Great Britain. tra,je 0ftlie United States; vvkich facts shall statc" uPan oath or affirmation, to the collecH. CLAY, be statP( accor(jing to the principles, aad in tor tI,e foreign place cr country in which such Speaker of the House of Representatives. tj,e manncr hereby directed. j car iS trub' "'tended to be lauded ; and the JOHN GAILLAHD, Sec. 3. And be it further enicted, That the ?ai(l oatns or affirmation shall be taken and
l'rcsulentot the canaie, pro icmuuic. kinds, nuantities.aud values, ot all articles , sul,-c ,uu" "iing.
exported, and the kinds, quantities, and'val-1 hec' ly-Andbe it further enacted, That ues, of all articles imported, shall be distinct-: every cd!e ctor shall keep an accurate ac-
ly stated in such accounts: except in cases cuuul 01 l"e national characters and tonnage
January 3,1820. Approved,
JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT for the relief of James Hughes. i"n xvhich it may appear to the Secretary of of all vessels which depart from his district Ve it enacted bu the Senate and House of the Treasury that separate statements of the: f,,r f,,reig" countries, and of the foreign pla-
Renrpsentalivps of Ike United States of A- species, quantities, or values, of any particu
vie'ricn in Congress nsssmhled. That the Sec- lar articles, would swell the annual stateretarv of the Treasurv be, and he is hereoy ments without utility; and, in such cases, authorised and required to issue a certificate the kinds and total values of such articles for four hundred dollars, to James Hughes, shall be stated together, or in such classes as of Randolph countv, in the state of Illinois, theSecietary of the Treasury may think fit. or his Representative?, as a compensation Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the for two hundred acres of land, to which he e.rports shall be so stated, as to show the exxa entitled, and which has been sold by the ports to each foreign country, & their values ; United States ; which certificate shall be re- and that the imports shall be so stated, as to ceivaUe in payment for so much of any debt show the imports from each foreign country, to the United States for public land. and their values.
H. CLiAY, sec. 5. Jlnd be It further enactea, i hat the
ccs or countries for which such vessels denart:
and, also, an accurate account of the national characters and tonnage of all vessels which enter his district from foreign countries, and of the foreign places or countries from which such vessels arrive. Sec. 13 And be it further enacted, That the several collectors shall make quarter yearly
returns to the Register of the Treasurv. of
all the facts and matters which they are hereby required to ascertain. Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That
the Secretary ot the 1 reasury shall give such
Speaker of the House of Representatives, exports shall be so stated, as to show, sepa- j directions to the collectors, and prescribe
JOHN GAILLARD,
President of the Senate, pro tempore January 8, 1820. Approved, JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT
rately, the exports of articles of the produc
tion or manufacture of the United States, and their values ; and the exports of articles
! of the production or manufacture of foreign
countries, and their values. Sfc. 6 .And be it further enacted, That the Tinviorfinn- rmrtii7l in flip fnreicrii trade nf
To alter the terms of the : Court or the es- the ljniteil States shal be stated m sudl tern District of lrgmia. manner, as to show the amount of the tonBe it enacted by the Senate and House of page of all vessels departing from the United Representatives of the United States of Amer- States, and the amount of such tonnage of ica in Congress assembled. That the sessions foreign vessels ; and also the foreign nations of the Court for the Judicial District of Yir- to which such foreign tonnage belongs, and ginia west nf the Alleghany mountain, in- the amount of such Tonnage belonging to each stead of the times heretofore appointed, shall foreign natioa : and in such manner as also hereafter be holden annually as follows to show the amount of the tonnage of all vesAt Wythe Ceurt Hcue, on the first Mon- sels departing for everv particular foreign day of May and October; at Lewisburg,on country, with which the 'United States have the second Mondays of May and October; any considerable commerce ; and, separately, and at Clarksburg, on the fourth Mondays the amount of such tonnage of vessels of the of May and October; any law to the con- United States, and the amount ot s ci tontrary notwithstanding. ? nage of foreign vessels: and, in such manner Sec. 2. And be it f urther enacted, That as to shew the amount of the tonnage of all all processes which may have i.-sued, or may vessels arriving in the United States from hereafter is-ie, returnable to the next sue- foreign countries : and, separately, the aceeding terms as heretofore established, shall mount of such tonnage of vessels o"f the Unite held returnable, and be returned, to those ted States, and the amount of such tonnage of
lenns to wiiicu they are severalty cnangea oy foreign vessels ; and, also, the foreign nations
this act.
H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro-tempore. January 10, 1820. Approved. JAMES MONROE.
to which such foreign tonnage belongs, and the amount of such tonnage belonging to each foreign nation; and, in such manuer, agalso to show the amount ef the tonnage of all vessels arriving from every particular foreign country, with which the- United States have any considerable commerce ; aud, sparately,
such rules and forms to be observed by them, as may appear to him proper for attaining
the objects ot tins act : Trovided, that such directions or rules shall not be contrarv to the provisions of any law of the U. State's. See. 15 And be it further enacted, That the forms of the annual statements hereby required shall be determined by the Secretary f the Treasury, who shall prescribe such forms as may be proper to exhibit the facts hereby required to be stated in the clearest manner, and to show the actual state of com-
nerce and navigation between the United Mates and foreign countries in each year. Sec. 16. And be it further enacted, That this act shall be in force from the thirteenth day of September next. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. February 10, 1820. Approved, JAMES MONROE.
Amory Kinney, TTAYING returned to Yincennes, respectfully gives notice, that he hs resumed the practice of the LAW, and that he will do Conveyancing, on the shortest notice, at his room in WATER STREET. YmccnD.es, Jan. 2,0, 1820, 42 tf
Roves S Felps, - - NewOrleans
JT. E. Breading, - - Yincennes. They have on hand, and intend keeping, A large and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens and Hard Fare. ICJAU of which will be sold very low for CASH. Evansville, May 20, 1819. 1-tf ILUID WARE. Bv the TON or RETAIL. W. E. BREADING ha jut received, and keeps constantly for sale, at the lowest price, KETTLES from 10 to 20 Gal's. POTS from 1 to 12 - do. OYENS of different sizes, SPIDERS & SKiLLE IS, round & flat Assorted, FRENCH, & STEW POTS Assorted, OVAL OVENS & IRISH PANS, DOG Cv W AFFLE h- .nS SAWMILL GUDGEONS & CRANKS Assorted, SAW-MILL Rag Irons, 1 S WEDGE ANVn., 10 PLATE S'l OVEs, Ironed and not, 7 Plate - lo. Also a few of PEACOCK'S PATENT PLOUGHS. The above articles will be sold low fir CASH. JT. II. Piatt's paper taken in payment. Vincennes, Oct. 9, 1819. 27 tf ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are again earnestly requested to call and settle their accounts. But little Attention having been paid to his previous calls, hft hopes this w ill not be neglected. W. E. BREADING. Dennie Sayre, OFFERS FOR SALE At the btore under the BANK OF VINCENNES, Old Jamaica Rum, COGNIAC brandy, HOLLAND GIN, MADEIRA, PORT, AND CURFANT WINES. COFFEE, GINGER, NUTMEGS, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, RAiSlNs, ALMONDS, IND. GO, LOAF and BROWN SUGAR, , MACKAREL. CODFISH, SHAD. RICE, COPPERAS, PIPES, CROWLEY'S STEEL, i And a General Assortment of Queen's Ware, Dry Goo Is,
18th September, 1819.
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BLANK DEEDS, For sale at the Centinel OiHco
