Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1815 — Page 2
I: any perfon owning pon-ffing, or having thr Care 01 mana. ement t, property liable to a ill" : t x I i m fatd, fh til not oe prepare 1 10 exhibit a written hit when required a afore fa id, and lhail confent to difclole the paru uliis ot iny and all the lands and lots t gi u i 1, with t lit-ir improvements, d Hi 1 1 j hnufet, a d fl vrs, taxable as af 1 f iJ, then ind in that Cafe H fliall be tb' duty ot the officei to ra.kr tuch lift, Which feeing mh tly re s A: contented to, fh .11 be received aith' l it t fuch prrfon. Sc. And he if further enacted That if my fuch perfon halt deliver or dlfdofe to iny alT-lTv tppotnted in pdrfuenct ot this ac and requiring a lift i lifts -s atorcUid, m fill- nr fraudulent lift, with intent to dr-fr t or evade the valuation Sc e numeration hT-by intended to he made, fuch prr'on To offci.iioft, and being thereof convicted br fjre any coii't having competent jurifdictioo, lhail be fined in a fum not exceeding 500 diMais, at the difefetion of the court, and Hull pay all tofts and charges of profe ution ; and the valuation and enumeration required hv tftts art, in all fuch c-fes, b? made is iforefiid, upon lifts iccording to the t rm ib'.vr dc fi i ibd, to be li'aile out by the iff (Tors refpertv !y, which lfr the fail a!T 'Ttrs are herehy authorize.) irid r -cpnrrd to in ike according to the heft itiforn itinn they nn obtain, and for the potpofc of m-kna: which th-y are hereby Mith v i IHJ to rntrr into and upon all nd (insular thr p emites re(prcrively, and i' ni the valuation snd enumeration Pomade there (lull be no appe it Sec. 9- ind be tt further enacted, That in caf'- tnv oerfott ih-dt br abfent from his
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rrfi lence at the time an a IV- (Tor
fhall call to rtceife thr- lift of furh pe fon,
it lhail be thr duty of fuch iffeffbi to It- if at the houfr or plce i f residence of luch per fon, a Wf it ten note of memorandum, fe quiring turn t- prifent tn Inch alT 'T.r the lift or !; h reunited by this art, within ten days from the d.tie of fuch note or memoranou n. S.-c. 10. And be it further enacted, That if any perfun, on being notified or required as afo fjid, lh ill refute or neglecl to Kve fmh lift vi lifts is a fore f 4 id, within the time required by this art, it (hall oe the duty of the all (Tor far the ITeffnrnt diftncl within Which fuchperfon In all r.-fidr, fit hr is hereby authorised and required, to enter into cc lip'Mi the la.uls, dwelling houfes, and preni fs, if it be neceuary, ot u h perfoos to refuting or neglecting. tomket cCor ding to the beft information which he can obtain, and on bis own view and information, inch lifts of the Unds St tots of ground, with their improvements, dwelling hollfes, and ilivr;, ownrd or pofleflV df or undef the care ami management ol iucli per fon ;is ar Trq uir-d bv tins art ; Which l:(h fo made and fuhferibed by fu H ffe(Tor, fliall be takm and rrputed as good and fumcient 'nils of the perfnns and property for which fuch perfotl is to hr t .X'- I for I he putp ifes ot this art ; and th-- pei fn f failing or negh Ung Untefs tn cafe of Gtknefs or abfemc from bome, Oi -II, moreover, f.ir felt nd pay the fu n of 100 d .Hars. to He recovered for tiir nf of the LT. St-t-s, with coft9 of fuit in any cotttt having c rn intent jurifdiclion S-c I I. And be tt further enacted. That whenever there fhllhe in my isaessiHent dull irt. in ' pfopertyi landi Sc lots ol I und dwelling boofes, or il vet, not owned or pi; d by. or under t!i.- care or manage psent of iny per fon or perfona within futh tiiltnrt, inllnlde to oe t Xcd ai ifoiefaild, and no liftof which ftiall w traoftttitted to the print ipal assessor in the Bi inner provided bv this ae, i' (hall He the du V ot the assessor for fm h diftricl ami he is hereby au thoftted and required, to enter into Sc upon the real i Hate, if it be necessary, and ukc fuch vir-w thereof, Sc of the flat I, ol which lip,; are r quired, ai d to make hll ot the fame tccording to thr- form prefciioed by this act, which hits. bri:isr prefcribed by thr r.,id a?se---or. lh II He t!xm and reputed as good and tuffi int lifts of fuch property, under an. I lor the purpoi I I I thli -ct. S-c 18. And i it further enacted, That the owners, possessors, or per fon i hnving thr rn" or management ot i mus, lots ot Sftnnnd, dwettins houf s. and il iv s not lyinjr or heill wi bio thr ISSCSSment dlltrit in which they re(id, fliall nr p rmitt-H to mkr out and deliver the lift thereof requii ed nv his art, (provided the ssessment diftrtrt in wMrtl th1 f i I ihiertsof tiXttioi lie, or he, i therein difli th ftated a' thr ttvtte, and in the niitiorr, pref rtbed to the Mtctaot of the assessment diftrkt wherein
fuch pfrfons reficJe. And it fnall be the duty of the afiillant assessors in all fuch i 3, to tranf.iiit fu h lilts at the time and in the manner preferred for the tfaiifmifiion of the Idls of the objects ot taxation lying and being within thrir relpective assessment diflricts, to thr principal assessor of theii collection diftrict, whofe duty i flull be to tranfmit thtm to the prim ipal assessor ot th collection diftrict wherein the tid obts of taxation IhiH lie, or be, immediatrly lifter thr rrrript thrreof, and the laid lilts that be valid and fufficient for thepurpof-s of t'ns act; and on the drlivrry of every iu li lift, the pei fon flaking ad delivering the f.rrf, fliall piy to the affiftant a'.s-ssor one dollar; one half whereof he fh-dl retain to his own ufe, atid the otlier halt thereof he 1 all pay over to the principal assr-r or of the diftrict, for the ufc of fuch principal issessor (Tj be continued in our next. J Tor the I Feu cr n Sun. VARIETY, No. III. Mr. Clarence AS you have thought proper rj dedicate your Variety' to thr ladies, 1 ppofe you will pcimit the following obfei . lions fiom one cf your female reader?, t ; b- publilhed with your next number. That candoi, for which our lex .are io ta moas, compels me to fay you a-e a very la 7y fellow, Itnce vou have only Written two little "-c:s in three or fo months; and you have not a thimble full of gallantry, or ii.l'.r.ol ol writing ftiff, ftarched Compofition upon epic poetry, nnd ahout an old mufty Gr r p ty you would luve tickled thf si ;s with (ome handfome compliments upon 'he talh fir, elegance of modern f i (hi ons and modern amufements. Why did you not picture the inftrucltive and mterri ting Henes td the di ima Why did you not defcribe the atrr.' iivr BCComplifh'.nent o graceful dancing ? Or, if you would wnte. afiour poetry, why not eolived and en v.r u With thr ft-(live and arrerout produrtions of the paftoral or th- 1 ric mufe ; and if vou would w ite an eulog.y upon an am lent p lrtital genius, w by not pay a tittle refpec to yoot female rradrr?, and introduce th1 (harming, 'ind enraptui rr, and love infplring ftrains of a Sappho I You fere Mr. CSarence, ..'though I am a young I idy, I know how to fcold, ntid 1 ITure you this i. OOt the hftt tir?ie I h :vr rrfented fuch ongallant eonducl. To br fore I am fome times made to rpnt of my imprudence, and p-rhaps you remember h"v moll drr.td fully I got lampooned lft winter by fome moonshine nd goose yoked qudl drivrr. However our f t x are not accuflor.-.ed to fubtnit in fiiuice to mfult. AMELIA. A place is given in this number to the shove efTiiuon of my female correfpondent, with pie a I lire Innrtting the little ttT-y alluded t by Amelia my only obj-rt was to induce tome of my fair rejd TS to devote a few flattering thoughts io tome littera'y fu rc. nd co divc-ii a lirtle of their time, from volatile gaietjr to tlaftical atnulcment. As p rfy is r1 ili iy aliied to love, a?ul the harmonious numbers oi t!ie epic mufe aie devoted to the honoi ot diftinsuiflied valor, I always thought iHtt the eon. poets, weie g;et favorites afththe liUir-, who are laid to delight tn the Ungu ge of love, md to admire the deeds of the nrave. If Amelia will examine the hiad ot Homer, which if handlomety trarftited into Eoglifh by MrI'ope, flir will diftovet that this old mufty Rreek poet, as Ihe calls him, is a warm admirer of hrr f f. ami that this warlike DO i em not only I I e s with the glorious M i liirvements ot Grecian and Ttojsn armies in thr field of battle, but is enriched and beautified br many a charming epifode, where thr attractions of beauty, and thr powers of love are finely drfcribcd. She will b-tome acquainted not only with the valor of a Hector, of an Achilles or an jalt With the wifdom of 'experienced N II e In perfy fton (kitted,1 but in the in tel (ling r harder of Andromache, Ihr wd! h t f the mof! amiable and lovely mels t t mate excellence t anil a?todr ' riptiona f henry, my fair corrr fpondent nuft rxruf" tr- fat telling her, that tins old mufty C tk poet yi Id not tl r p Im, even to hrr favorite Snppho. With what id miration did old king Piiam, and hisirrev
Kird
M Thefe, when the Spartan queen approach'd the tower, In fecret own'd refiftlefs beauty 's power : They ciied, no wonder, fuch ce leftial charms For nine long years have fet the world in arms ; Whst winning graces ! what majefiic mien ! She moves a Goddefs, and flie loohs a Queen !" Re ally Amelia oUht to be eluded a littie for thinking (lightly of a poet who writes fo handiomely of hr ft x, but I have no difpofition to interrupt for a moment, that gaiety and good humor I fo much admire, CLARENCE.
Public Sale. A T7 I1 L be offered at public fak- on i V Saturday the 3d dy of Tunr next,
at the tan yard of William W. Holms, dec. a quantity of LEA1 HER belonginr to the eftate of the deceafed, a credit of fix months will be ;iven on turns over five dollars, cafti in liand for all fums undrr. All fhofe having accounts againtt faid eftate are defired to pre tent th.rp by that day properly authenticated for frttlement. James Hodgen, a dm May '9, 1815. 58-2t
The commandintT officers of companies will preferve copies of fuch part of their records as will be necefiary in tormin new company books, when the army (h-ill be confolidatid to the peace cfUbhhhmenr,
I embracing all fu bi quent casualties of Ti.cn whofe time had not expired at the del" of I the vs ar
The commanding officers of diftricls and armies will give tb? neceffary crucr; ibr promptly collecting the company books within their raspr&ivc commands, u.d i is brlievrd that where any records, catco-
, lated to eftblifli the juH claims of foldiers,
may be in th.e hands of gentleman who have left the fervice. they will be vhcei folly transmitted accordingly. By order of the Sectetary of War. D PARKER. :oi. iSf Ins. Gen.
HAT FACTORY,
JOtiN&S BRUJVER,
TTAVE eftablilhed a Hat Factory, near JL Il H. Lassell'a t tvern, under the firm of John Sc Samuel Bruner '.hey have now
.md intend constantly kerping on hand a
g r.eral assortment of good and (hi on a hie
i la";, which they will exchange tor Beef Cattle, Bacon. Ftoulr, or Fork orders from a did -nee will be punctually attended to they hopr hv a conftant tention to bud nt-fs, and thr quality of theirs Hats, to me nt fh.are of nublic patronage. 38-tf Vincennes, May 19, 1815.
UST ARRIVED Sc FOR SALE WHOLESALE Isf RE TAIL (at the olo court bouse) QtMN fi TY of Castings, Nails, XJL Whiskey and Porter, all of which will he f.ld on rafonable terms for Cafh. A'O an assortment of Saddles of a fuperior qn dity, which will be fold at reduced prices, and warranrd. Morgan Eaton, Adam Hays.
Z Pocket Book Lost. OST ibout the 15 h ot April la ft, a Red Morocco Pocket Book, contain-
nui, a nUinbrr of p-prrs, ot no vnlue to any other than th owr.rr, among which were, in account on G. VV. Johnfton, balance at thit tmir unfettled of j9 dollars and fome cents, but which has finer been trttlrd,one note on Robert Butitio, ten. for 1 5 dollars, due the 15th of Fernury whoever will return it to the fubferiber thall be rewarded for their trouble. James Lindscy. May 13, 1813. 38-3t
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Adjutant and Inspector General's Office,
April 8, 18 t 5.
1 H E better to fecure to noii-commitlion
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red Oliicrr? nrivates who h.vr hepn pnlilted
I www v m w into the fervice of "he U. States, and who
have, or may be honorably difcharged therefrom, and co the heirs of thofe non-com miflioned officers and foldiers who have died in tiic fervice, the allowance oi one bun Ured and tixty acres . f land, under the pro "ifions of the acS of December 24.1811, ,nd Decrmber 12, 18i2. as wrll as the turther allowance of three hundred ano 20 acres ot I no to thofe who hvt hern tnliltrd unde r the aft of December 10. 18 14: which land will hereafter br drfigiidtecl St furveyrd, by onlrr ot the PreGdent of the U. States, and te urrd to the per fon I entitled thereto, o warrants to be iffoed by the Secretary for the L) partment cd '.ir, (it applied for within five ye-rs) according to thr provifioOl of the arfl of May 6, 18 I 2..... 1 he Seirrtary cf War, cirrf3, that all company booki ai d records, w hich will es tabhlhther.su Irir ot fervice relative to non commiflioi eu officers and foldiers, he twecn the puffing ot thr ad of Deer. 24, 18 1 I, nd the deft rip tive lift rd ihe army on the IG h Frh. Lll, br forthwith trans nutted to this office, or dep Gted, to be here itter f warded from tfei a jut nt General's i ffice nl the diiSict or army where ttic company may be lUtJoiicdt
Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, War Department April 17, 1815. GENERAL ORDEDS. Arranp;emrnts arc making by the W?r Department with a v.evv to the e:ecution i f the ad of Congrels of March 3,1815, fixing the military p-ace eftabitHiment of the U. States, a? tar as circumflatices fhall permit. The eomminionrd rflicers who lh ill be dei anged by virtQe ot that arft, on the 1st of May next, will be pi, in addition to i he pay and emoluments to which they will be entitled to by taw, the advShcb of three months pay. j'hc foldiers who enlided to ferve during the war, and Who have not been previously paid and difcharged will thrn be multered, p-iid & dif hargrd at their proper ftations. The non-commifiion -ed "fh-rrs, muficians and privates, who fliall not be retained in frrvice upon tho peace eftablilhmeni, will alfo, be then muf. tered, pud. and discharged ; and the non. commiffioned officerr, mufiiians and privatrs, who (halt He retained in fervice upon the peace eftablifltment, will then receive the arrearages of th.eir pay. No fo! 'ier, whatever may be the term of his enliflrhent, can be prrmitted to leave his corps until he is duly difcbirtred, for which a reafonable time muft br allowed after the termination of the war ; and the difcipline of the army muft be ftriaiy obferved, as ta aU corps which it embraces at this time, until further orders. Any P iy matter, or other oiTicer, who ftidl purchafe at a difcount, dur bills, or other evidrnces of a ioldier's title to payor bounty, fiiall be held refponfible for fuch misconduct ; and the emolument to arifc from thr purchase, will not be r.Mowed to br retained by the Paymafter on the fettlement of his accounts. All officers pofh (Td of any books., charts plans, furveys, correfpondf-uce, nccouuts, vouchers or other documents whatfoever, belonging to the military department and not neceffary to be retained for the performance of their refpeclive duties, will depofit thr fame in the Adiutant General'? office of the military dillncl within which the officers refpe&ively are ftatinnrd, and forth, with tranfmit to tlie War Department an account o! fuch document. By order of the Secretary of Wnr, D. PARKER. Adjt. rCf Inspt. General. SAMUEL DICKINSON, COMMISSION ME RC II A NT, LOUISVILLE AT. TA K ES the en lie ft opportunity to inform his friends and the public, that he h-,s taken the Urge Brick Budding directly above Taylor's Inn fc adjoining James M'Oum's Nailory. on Main Street, and is ready to recrive Confignments. Hr intendi keeping contlantty on hand and for f de Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco. Whiskey flour Bac n.iSc. From his attention and affidotty he is d ispfrd to believe that a portion of public patronage will be given him. The BOOK & STATIONERY STORE cf JAMES G. READ, TS removed to Owen Reiley's whrre prfom wifhiog any articles in his hue will pieafe to call.
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is now ahfrnt fr a new fupply beeyprs 'o return in four or five Weeks, with fuch a fupply a will lender a cll tn him from all who With to purchafe adviNHr. March 23, 18 1 5.
MAGISTRATES PLANKS i-orsalc at. this office.
