Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 April 1815 — Page 2

ting, by the collector, fail to renew or ! to the liability of a Bank. am afraid fir, change the Ume in regard to the fureties you fear your neighbours might become as and penalties thereof, as is in the fame fee j wife as yourielf, and you thus difluadc them tio: provided, (hall thereafter incur the pe from fuzzarding money for books or arc naUes attached to employing the faid bud- ! there in your opinion no fpeculations at

m lifion of right et centum thereon for his 1 dings, or vriT Is, or machines implements or prefent that may jufbty a fmall inccrrlt and

or effects, at public auction, and shall and

may retain from the proceeds of such tales the amount demandable for the use of the U. States, with the necessary and reasonable

cxspenses of distress and sale, and at a com

own life, rendering the overplus, if any there he. to the person whose goods, chattels or

utenfils, without having a licenfe therefor, j a mutual benefit but bank ttock ? If fot

Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That you err molt cgrrgioufly money is an artn

effects shall have been nut rained ; rr viaea, mc iorms 01 wic uuuu injuuru 10 oe given tic 01 iraue, inj wncn wc is wwThat it (h I! not he lawful to make difln Is j hy the 2d fcdion of this as well as the j ledge, we gain by the exchange. Money tf besfta nf the plough nfeceflary fot the ! forms of the feveral oaths, reports entries, in i tie If, is nothing real knowledge in-

t impi ted land . arms, or ltatements and accounts by this act required lures happinels he re and hereafter J aa-

to bt taken, kept and rendered, (hall be pre- vile you to drop thole opinions you hnd

frribed by the treafury department, agreea- yourfelf in poflVmon of, which you can net- i

bly to which the atorelaiJ Ipecihcation or ; ther account ior nor comprehend

Cultivation

household furniture, or apparel necessary for a family. Sec. 6. An be it further enacted. That all goods, wares & merchandize, which shall be manufactured or made within the U.

States 01 the territories thereof the duties on ! the ..foref.iid tjoods, wares and merchandize more by prejudice than by reafon correct

inch opinions if you cannot renounce tbem,

and ne-

r! f h i 1 1.4a r rr c rY v (T 1 c in whu ii rr rf fiiA 1 vr in i7itf(Mtr alv?r- t r ir or orantrd

machines, implements or utenfils where with that the majority of mankind are influenced ,ai,rKtz Bb "uvc "Ul een seated, the p-ior

Land Office at Vincennes April 5, 1815. PUBLIC NOTICE, PURSUANT to an afi of congrefs, entitled M An acl giving further time to locate certain claims to lnds confirmed by an a of congrc fs, entitled 1 An af confirming certain chirrs to lands in the D;f tridt of Vincennes," pafied on the 26th day of December, eighteen hundred and fourteen, it is hereby made known, that on the feventh day of May next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the Hrgifttrcf the Land

jmce win rreeivr loctims of luch riohts

whic't fl'-l! wot hivt brf n dulv pid Of fecu- ' Hull be m mufaftnred or made, fhall be rd, ac co-'dinr t thf trur intent And mean. rrndePed by the owner, occupier, agent or

ing of this act, shall, together with yet

sels containing the same, be forfeited, and may be seized as forfeited by any collector of the internal duties, and held by him until a decision shall be hid thereon according to law : Provided, That said goods, wares and merchandize. Shall not be liable to be forfeited in the hands of a bona fide purchaser, who shall have purchased the same without knowledge of the duties not being paid or secured to be paid, and if any person shall conceal or buy any goods, wares and merchandize as aforesaid, knowing them to

superintendent thereof.

(" To be concluded in our next. )

For the Western Sun,

MR. STOUT

be In ir

r - I m m t

to ! izu'-e nd tort itnre under

this

others extrriv.iraot and it is therefore a

AS bleeding prevents fever:, and cures pirurifiesand as both produce other difeafea which (hotter the nervous fyftern, allow in if you pleaie to take lixteen

ounces from 1 A uotintrymafi' in y ur hfl p iper, and give him a cig3r as a narcotic to footh his fenlibility. Alter doing this, I

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act, luch p.Tion (li II, on ro ivict.j i tlereot , c .. m ,, , . . . ,, , r I Here are tew of us my fellow citizens, 1 il it and pay i turn double the value of 1 , , r, ' r ' i , , , i , who oo not conlider it necf lUry occaliooallv the poods lo ft6alca oi purchal d. , , 4 c , , , r . j , . to relax, and to quit tor ionic time the oc--c. 7. Andre it Furttur enacted, that , . ' T, , ... t . cnpatiom we conlider as the principal obth; owner, occuoier, .'fnt, or iuneruiteud . r . ,. " - h r i i . ot our attention. Modes tor our aent a? nrrrefatd ol or tor lurh ou I Imp J . . . i 1- . mulemenl ate inlimte, but tome are vicious,

fM ri.. II MV.) M.V lllv (I V M lliL!ll UlVVi ( in the intf?ofaitlft or m-kin of .inv of the . faid tfonas, wares and m rc!nndi:r, ivho i fhatl wilfully Oeglefl orr-fuiV to m ike true j and ex ft entry nd report of the fi n, or to do or cn; to b( done ny of the things by this at reo ord to be done as if refatilf

excrptint to p y inc ootids rrerewy iara in taiVi hre the bond required by the 21 l ft ion of thi- has been gi cn, Hull F r

feit fir every Inch neglecl nt re filial, nil the j

gooJ;. wires and merchandize rtiiriufaco ec! or 'Made by rr f ;r him, with thr ; c IT.-! s tontatninjf the f-mr, and the venels, machinet, implements or utci Til-, bled in fid manufacture r m-'k;iit;, together with the thr turn if 500 d. !!h.-. td he rec jvevd with cofh of'u-t : whith fii-1 grds, w.ires and mrr' h m with the effefs1 njathines imnlem-nts n otcfifs 1 t.iei, mav be feii ed by any rolte&Of of the internal duties, nrid held by him ur. : I a dec id on fh.i!! hid thereon according to law ; Ptovided, So- h fnzure nr made Within t!:rre months Ate

or in fober earned I lhall endeavor that few

may think with you." Ilere I fini.Qied what I had intended to fy to 4 A Country man,' but he called for another cigar and brgan muttering fomcthing about our wife legiflaturr, the profits o a Bank, the deffiny of Buonaparte, the next presidential election, the iileg lity of

ity of winch wi'l thm be dt-cidrd by lot.

and thoic who fli.ll not have- located on that day, m?y ft ill locate on any other dny between the hours of two and five in the afternoon, until the thirtieth day of June next, at the expiration of which no further location can he rrreived. JOHN BA DO L LET, R. L. O.

Kvery Little Ht p ! !

lotteries rven for the dillribution of know- 4HE fubferiher is preparing to proceed ledge, &c fo I again commenced 4 In ' Jl or remit, for a fupply of nkw goods days long p ITfd fir, every extnordmary and this requires all his means, and he refimportant eftablidltneot was uftiered into peAtully invites tbofe indebted to him to view by fome remarkable event as tins oil and mke payment brforethe IOthdiy cuftom is not yet quire fcXtin& ill you of next month. Nereifity alone cufes this not rather improve your leiiuie hours with invitation. It is expected all w ho are difpobooks than kepyour two dollars jingling fed to fave trouble and expence, will attend until an earthquake or a comet mav dftin- to it.

guish their pranks the great gun at our fort set up a terrific roar, the fish in the Wabash begin to grumble, the cats mew, and our very great orator in congress make a speech to announce the establishment of a

bank in Vincennes

He has just Received Coffee, Cotton, Madder, Allspice,

Salt Petre. Ginger. 4d 6d Sd C5 Od Hail,

Cambric Muslin. Linen Cambrick, Slices

.e u.rcii .uinnmcit ui - rottnn Card. IVnnl Hnt ri, n.

If not, I hope alter frt. ... . , f. J r ' ' n ? . fife, oc which, with a vanrty of other

''-iiiiiii.rwii!iuiji.iii;iifuiinjvvi I'-ii r i

i r r e . ' pifitjni incio uirrcynu may ifes lomriniuu m-Am n n i r 11 ur rel ixatinn, a 1 urce otamulement which I f , r 1 c 1 r , .1 - goods heretofore in flnre, wdl be fold at

, . r . . . 111 A' ii.iiL r ria uiriiuiui ai ur

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may oe at tne ijme time entertaiiv.mj, in Hrudtve and of endlrfs varirv to this chradV r 1 rewl'y conlider the books advertifed us prints in lottery fully entitled. From them the fweets of fcience may be gleaned and genuine knowledge arquiredwith them we m relVr-Hi and inform our mind, ar d r rn In view th p'fp- of our ctreef in IHe fail and inviting, render mr

edttCSttotl luch as 111 y 1 uo port with our fi 1 tUarioti, 'id adorn our mind with rfry ta lent which emulation rrqoires hfv 'vill

-hftr our rr iredimcolt purfuitSj Mid ifT.nd 1 i I V

4 orn)pnTrui recreation, fertnit r.ie to ai-

vife you, one and a!!, to oh'-io js many of

tli fe hooks as vou ran vm will acknow

anre I-is pientitul at preient tnan

paper." At this inftant tbofe who had firft interrupteo me hy calling for tickrts in the lottery, and enquiring w here they could be had returned, each rejoicing that he had one, and a 1 fjw my 4 Countryman' was fleping with his eyes open, and pudlng aWay with his c igar, I fp4;e to them, after wiffiin fuccefsto their tic kets, as fullnws. 4 Is it not extraordinary , gentlemen, tht even the Sun, undeviating as it ever has bren in its courfr, giving vivacity and light, tannoi rrmain free from complaint. Its rays ;re too wek for fome ohirds, too pow-

. rtul for others. This 4 Countryman' fays

to pding for both his fight and nerves,

the moil reduced peace prices, JOHN EWING. N. B. John Eiving will purrhafr Furr skins. Bees Wax, Tallow, gond clean Lard in ferkit s, Hempt Maple Sugar, or any other articles of country produce that may fuit the peace 1 ftabl.fhment. Vincennes, March 1 8 i 5.

iedjTr the correftocfj of my advice

ttr. Purchafe at 1 one ticket if vou cc iveniently can, mne. Thie lew of

'vou would h-fitate to hzzid two dollars

f j through the medium of his light his nerves

i pfiunif arr cteo. ric aoes 1 uo oe lieve, gentlemen, refemble a friend of mine

The BOOK & STATIONERY STORE of JAMES G. READ,

IS removed to Owen Rriley'i where fons wifliinpr any articles in his line pleaie to call. J. G. READ

is now abfert for a new fupply he expels to return in four or five werks, with fuch .a

prrWlII

s whofe cuiious feelings and ufual taciturnity fupply as will render a call on him from all

iiic CTiur ur ire idiuc uuv nave uivurrcu, 1 ,

.1.... . .i'-...: I PuOKJt

an- mat a proiecution ur action ttiereuuoti

fhall htl '-.em commenced by fuc !i Collector within iixiv d ; iftei fu h leisure. Sc. 8. A id be it f'rtht r enacted, Thai in cafe the duties itort ltd fhall not be pji i or recovered gieeably to the jwovinoni ef this a6f, or in cafr any all lb Jl be dune Contrary to, or any aifts omitted that are required to he done hy the bond to be given as if-irfiid, or the penalties incurred th-ie bv Oi ill not he recovered, the laid bond lhall be deemed forfeited and (ball be pill in ftlll by thr Collector, lof the recovery ot the a m mnt f the fttd duties, With the addition thereon, penalties and coils, or cither as the CalV mav be ; and judgment thereon (hull mJ may b tikn at the return term, on mi mn to be mide in Open court, unl fs liu j lent cauf to tht contrary he fhown to, ind ill iwed by the c iurr ; Pr, Hdedt YUt th w ir or p noft in fttth cjfe Ih tll hate b-m H cuted leatt 14 days before the 4 retiini day theeeot Sec. 9. And bt it fitrthet enacted. That the du ies imp .fed bv ths ai. Ih.ll be con fidered s ipplying f lely to articles mind faftured fj i d , ind ihall n t he confidred

fis including anv iftidta man ificlured rx tlllfitely fr the ufc (if the petfoo manufacturing the fMrn". Sec. 10. And In :t fktther enacte d. That Iht dottei laid by tins acl, mdl be ptyabte on all theooodti wares ind meHhindiit a (see faid, the m nofirftm - nr mki lig of winch, lb all ivn with.in 90 t) vs aftti the paiTin thereof be folly con letedo wicb Stall n then be in th condition in which theyofctlty tre whennfT-red fol f-1-. l'ec. 1 1. And ft rt furt' tnacttd. That iny owner, occupier, ar t or ltiprtntettd ent a iforefatd, who my h,vp iven fond jv r-qnired in thi Id fr&tori o' h. who fluli, after SUdayi notice iyen him in wii-

the former alwtya leads to ruin, while

thi Utttf may lead you to wildom, bapui

n F and contentment.' When I had proceeded fo far in my har ran. rue, a noify clamour for tr k"ts and enquiiies where can I purchafe ? interrupted me, and s I h.ive not the IipkuIt pnvilfgt that belongs only to a few, that of talking tltogether, and yet hearing what is laid by each, I determined to fay no mort it this m intent looking round at my pottenf who calls himfelf Countryman' and having latent itch to fpeak more, I thus addrelTcd him : 11 Situated lir. as I pre fume you are, with the products and luxuries of our foil mini (luring l"grly to your comlort and but lately, with even goggles to enable you to virw the fpontaneoot beauties which lurround you in the country. I cannot hut wonder you fboul i write hk- a diffocial b mil; whofe mmd is avaricious. 11 vou have lofty tree- hewn in o a Comfortable habitation where fenftbility and iff ftion might be rrlintd, and wherr the tempell Hla howl, and 'vrn the Sun dart his rjys and you be

I l-iure from both, why will you give opiui

on: to your neighbors which might prevent thm from becomi' g f" (iruated ? Do you not know that th multiplied foorcesof h.-p-pinefs which a meltocated fiite of ioctety q-v - i thr ough the medium of good b-ok, 13 far above that Unte of nure whu h the avaricious alwa s aim at f Your brain fir, moll be already eflf-cVd by tout debility, elle yon couh not entertain a doubt of h- -eal advuptats that would rife from th eol titration of nur facultiea Yoi hve Cknowfeded that books learn prudence. &

clocks ir un it string (lo yca nnt .nnW both are tffential :o every nun1; 4 strike when the iron b- h h an old and Kl': adat'. and prudence lays, two dollars, the price cf a lottery ticket, will add nothing

is frequently the Caufe of confiderable de

bat' his t'rimdsare all convinced that he

I has Ituiiied himfelf dumb for the good of j mankind, at the dmc time they regret his i exentricities and filence particularly the

latter, as it deprives them of an infinite deal ot plealure which they promife themlelves it he could be brought to open his mouth more frequently for any other purpofe than putting in a frefli quid and they lament that his nerves are fo fenfttive that he carefully conceals his light undtr a buihel ! His enemies however, afFcrt that his complaints are r.fF.-6iation, and his filence ftupidity and that it is very good policy for a man who has chanced, without knowing it, to Ity a very good thing once in his life, to hold his tongue forever fter, that the woild may luppofe him capable of faying fomethu g elfc equally food if he chofe But as to others hiding lihr, leafl the bright rays of the Son moy nfTrvft the weak eyes and tender nerves tf a friend it would be ratlier (jiieer indeed. Yet gentlemen, it is

not uncommon to apprar to be hiding fome-

who with to purchafe advif;jble.

March 23, 1815.

GENERAL ORDERS. Adjuant & Inspector General's Office, 21st February, 1815. NO non commissioned officer, musician or private enlisted to serve during the war will be allowed to leave his regiment, corps or detachment until he shall be mustered, inspected and paid. Arrangements have been made for paying and honorably discharging all non commilfioned officers, musicians and privates who enlisted to serve for the war and have faithfully performed their duty accordingly. All musters for payment of troops whose term has expired wdl be made up to the time of inspection for discharge. Whoever a non commissioned officer, musician or private is disabled by reason of Wounds or otherwise, while in the service.

in the discharge of his duty, the Inspector

General, or officer doing that

duty, will

thing, in order that those who see us may/ j lra n 1 ffice thr otifioal certifi-

take it for granted it is light which we are anxious to conceal. Some of those dark luminaries are to be met with every where, they look very wise indeed, while alas ! all their thought lies in their look it--instead of discouraging the purchase of tickets in a both lottery if such men were truly wife, they would by purchasing themselves. in duce others."-- After saying this and again wishing all good luck I close, hoping soon to hear that all the tickets are sold, and to find after the drawing that my five are all prizes ! AN OBSERVER.

MAGISTRATES BLANKS Forsale at. this office.

cares, with a copy of the discharge, that

his papers may be filed and preserved to secure his rights in a future application for a pension. By order of the secretary of war, D. PARKER, Adj.& Ins. Gen, Pay Your Debts ! THE subscriber having thus long delayed going for goods. hopes he may not be disappointed in receiving payment from all those who are indebted to him by the 15th day of May next. .Those who do not make payment by that time, may expect their accounts and notes indescriminnately will be put in the hands of a proper officer for collection.

Cjas. Smit

April 1, 1315. 5t.3