Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 June 1810 — Page 1
THE
WESTERN SUN
EACH CENTURY HAS ITS PECULIAR MODE OF DOING BUSINESS, AND MEN GUIDED MORE BY CUSTOM THAN BY REASON, FOLLOW WITHOUT ENQUIRY, THE MANNERS WHICH ARE PREVALENT IN THEIR OWN TIME.— HUME. ENQUIRY, THE MANNERS WHICH ARE PREVALENT IN THEIR OWN TIME.— HUME.
VOL. III.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1810.
NO. 27.
THE WESTERN SUN, IS printed weekly at TWO Dollars per annum, paid in advance or an attested NOTE, payable at the end of the year for Two Dollars fcr Fifty Cents. No Subscription will be received for a less term than one yearar.d will not be discontinued until all arrearages are , paid ' - , . " v Where papers are sent by Post, the per son subscribing must pay the postage Ad fERTiSEMENts of no more length than breadth will be inserted three times for One Dollar, and Twenty-Five Cents, for every after insertion. JT6 avoid' unpleasant disputes, it is remtested of Advertising customers, that
they partscularly specify the number of
times their Advertisement's are to 0 continued. -Those Sent vfithout such directions will be continued until forbid and must ee paid for accordingly All Letters addressed to the Editor must be Post paid, or they will not be taken out of the office
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, . 1KB L A W S OF THE INDIANA TERRITORY, Comprising those A&s formerly in force, and as Revised
Br Messrs. JOHN RICE JONES, avd JOHN JOHNSON, And passed (after amendments) by the Legislature ; and the Original Acts passed m the First Session of the Second General Assembly of the laid Territory. Price Three Dollars & Fifty Cents. ALSO A FEW COPIES of the LAWS PASSED At the Second Session of the Second General Assembly of the Indiana TerritoryPrice Fifty Cents. ton sale a r this office, the REAL PRINCIPLES OF ROMAN' CATHOLICS. By a FRENCH CLERGYMAN. Carefully revised &c Elucidated with Notes PRINTING. Handbills i Circular Letters, AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, NEATLY AND ACCURATELY PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE.
WANTED A BOY between 14 5c 16 years of age as an apprentice to the printing bufmefs at this oiftce.
BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this OJJicc
(Br AUTHORITY J LAWS or tub U. STATES. Session 1809 & 1810. AN ACT Authorifing the difcharge of John Kerr from his imprifonmer.t. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled) That the marftial for the diitrict of North Carolina, be, and he is hereby, authorised and directed to difcharge John Kerr from his imprifonment, upon an execution iflued againlt him in behalf of the United States : Provided, That he (hall afiign and convey
all the cftate, real and perfonal, which he.
may own, or be entitled to, to lome perfon for the benefit of the United States, under the direction of the fecretary of the treafury ; and provided also, That any .ellate real or perfonal, which the faid John Kerr may hereafter acquire, (hall be liable to be taken and fold, in the fame manner as ii
he had never been imprifonrd and difchar'ged as aforefaid : Provided nevertneless, That if any perfon entitled to any pait of the faid judgmtnt under the laws of the United States, (hall object to the difcharge of the faid Jdhn Kerr he (hall be detained in prifon at the colls and expence of, the perfon fo objecting, who (hall pay' Weekly in advance the amount of the jail fees and fubfiftente of the faid John Kerr, and in cafe of failure to make any Tuc.hjp-.tymems in advance, the faid John Kerf (fell be immediately discharged, upon tbe conditions herein before exprefied. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN GA1LLARD, President of the Senate pro-tempore April 20, 1810, APPROVED, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT In addition to an aft, entitled, " An aft concerning the Library for the ufe of both Houies of Congrcfs. BE if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ui.ited States of America in Congress assembled That the prefident of the fenate and fpeaker of the houfe of reprefentatives for the time being, be, and they are hereby authorifed to grant the ufe of the books in the Library of Congrefs to the agent of the joint committee of Congrefs appointed in relation to the Library, on the fame terms, conditions and reftrictions as members of Congrefs are allowed to ufe faid books, any thing contained in any former law to the contrary notwithstanding. J- B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN (iAlLLfRD, President of the Senate, pro.tempore. May l, 1810. Approved, JAMES MADISON, AN ACT For the relirf of Mofes Young. BK it enacted bv the Striate and House of Representatives cf the United States of America in Congress assembled, Ina; the accounting oftccu of the trcafu
ry be, and , they are hereby authorifed to fettle the account of Mofes Young, as fecretary of legation to Henry Laurens, Efquirr, on his million to Holland, in the year one thoufand feven hundred and eighty ; c that they allow him five hundred pounds fterlingper annum; from the eighteenth of October, one thoufand feven hundred and feventyninej the time of his appointment, to the ninth of October, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty two, including the ufual allowance of three months for returning to the United Sutes: and after deducting the fum of money received from Dr. Franklin, by the petitioner, and by his agent Jofeph Nourfe from the treafury, that the balance, wirhmtcreu thereon, be paid out of any monies in the trcafu'', hot otherwife appropriated J. B VARNUM, Speaker qf the House of Representatives. JOHN GA1LLAIU), President of the Senate, pro-tempore. April 25, 1810 Approved. , JAMES MADISON. AN ACT To allow the benefit of drawback on mer- ' chandife tranfported by land conveyance from Newport to Bofton, and from Bofton to Newport, in like manner as if the fame were tranfported coaftwife BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativs of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, 1 hit all goods wires and merchandise duly imported into either of the ports of Bollon and Newport, which (hall be tranfported by land conveyance from the port ot Newport, by the way of Rhode lilnd bridge, and Taunton, to Bollon ; or from Bofton, by the fme route, to Newport, and which being imported into Newport, (hall be expor ted from Bofton ; or which being imported into Bollon, (hall be exported from New
port, (hall be entitled to the benefit of a
diHwback of the duties upon exportation,
to any foreign port orplace, under tVic fame
provifions, regulations, reductions and lim
itations, as if the faid goods, wares and merchandize wcrer tranfported coaftwife from one to another of the laid diftricU ; and on the provifo, that all the provifions, regulations, limitations, and relliietions, exiftiug in the cafe of goods, wares and merchandife, tranfported by any of the routes mentioned in the feventy ninth lection of the acl, entitled " An act to regulate the collrctin of duties on imports 5c tonnage' pflVd the 2d of Maich, 1799 ; (hall be duly obfrrved. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the Ilrase of Representatives. JOHN G A J LLAR1), President of the Senate, pro tern. April 25. 1810. APPKOVfcD, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT To efhbhih Kill Roads. BE it enacted by the Senate House cf Representatives of the United States of America, in Cengress csscinbUd, That the following te rfrablifhed as p it roads : IN 1 'HE DISTRICT OF MAINE. From Portfmouth, N. H. by Kittery, York, Wtlli, Arundel!, Bidulcfoid S.c jraruoro, Capr Elizabeth, Poriland, Fal mouth, North Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunf wick, Bath, Woalwith, WifcalTet, New Cattle, Wildoboio', Wwrcn, Cifiidtn,
Canaan, Lincolnville, Northport, Belfaft Prolpcct, Burkftown, Orland, Trenton Sullivan, Steuben, Harrington, Addifon, Jones, Machias, Denneyfville, and Scodic, to Cahs. From Dover, N. H, by JBenvick, and Doutysfalls, to Arundel or Kennebunk. From Portland, by Gorham, Huckfton Limerick, Limington, Cornifli, Parfonfieldf Newfield, ohapleigh, Leboon, Berwick,', Sanford, Alfred, Watcrboro8c Philipfburp; , to' Buxton From Portland, by Saccarappee, Gorhan i9 StandiOi, Flintftown, Hiram St Brownfieh to Frybufli. From Portland, by Windham, Raymon d9 Bridgetown, Lovell, Waterford, Norwa y, Paris, Buckfield, Sumner, Hartford, Li vermore, Turner, Poland, New Gloucefier tz Hebron academy, to Paris . From Portland, by Falmouth, Gray, Nri7 Glouceder, Lewiftown, Green, Monrootb,, Winthrop, Augufta, Sydney, Watervillej Fairfield and Canaan, to Norridgewock, tz Anfon. From Brunfwick, by Toplhaw, Bowdoin-h-m, Gardiner and Hallowell, to Augufta. From Gardiner, by Pittftown, U. Drefderj to Wifu llrt. From Augufta, by Redfield, Mount Vernon, Chcfter, and New Sharon to Far mington. From Auufla,by VaiTlborr', YOinflo w, Clinton, Fairfax, Unity and CcilIegctoTfn, to Hampdrn. From WifcatTctjby Edgecoinb to BootfU bay. From WifcafTrt, by New' Milford, . Jef. ferfon, Palermo and Montville, to Blfaft. From Butkftowyj, by Frankfort, Hamp den and Bango ,, to No. 1,7th Range, aud thence by Orrington to Buckftown. Fror, Buckftown, by Penobftot, Caftine, 5edwick and Blue Hill, to 3uckftown, fcc rom CaOine, to Lincolnville.
From Sullivan to Gold(boro From Dennyfville to Eaftporr. IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. From Sailifbury Ms. by oeabrook and Hampton, to Portfmouth. From Portfmouth, by Durham tc Northwood to Concord. From Portfmouth, by Exeter Ic Kingfton to Haverhill, Ms. From Portfmouth, by Exeter, Chefler Londonderry, Marrimach, An.herfl, Peterf boro Marlboro', and Keene, to Walpolr. From Haverhill, Ms. by Chrfter, Contort:, Hopkincon, Hcnniker, and L mp fter, to Charlcfton From Haverhill, Ms. by Salem, to Windham. From Tynboro Ms-hy Dur.naKle. Arn hrrlt, Franciftown, Wafliiutou fcc Claremont, to Windfor, Vt. Fiorn Portfmouth, by Nottingham, Epfon, P-rr.bn ke, Concord, Salilbtuy, Aodover, W lmot, Enfield, Lebanon, Hanover, Lwne, Or ford, Piermont, Haverhill, Bath, Littleton, Dchon, Lancaftr, C ckuurn, Colebrork and Stuart, to Norfolk, t Frnm IIa over, by Canaan r;d Grotonj
to Plymouth.
From Sal-ibury, by Ardover, Jcw L.hcU ,
terand Hridw..ter to Plymouth, tlnce
.y Holdcrnels, New Hampton, and banornton, to 5alifbury. From Nrwburyport, Ms. by Exetf r, New Market, Durham, Dover, and B..r-
riiitnn, t i urn anion.
Frnm P.ntfmruth, by D ver, Rochnler, Middletown, OtTipper, Moultot 'oi C n
trc harbor, Plymouth ntd Haverhill to
