Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 June 1815 — Page 6
of TuJze Advocates and Chaplains to the lit). Gen. Jackfon will a flu me the comB b mand of the divilio:: jt the iouth. The organization Itld arrangement! of Maj. Gen. Ripley, Maj. Gen. Mathe military prate cftablithment, thus made comb, will for the prefent ad as Brig. Gens.
v the Preiideotol the U. Mates, are pub- in in oivmon oi m mvi h J in general oders for the information Maj. Gen. Scotland Mj. Gen. Gaines,
and government of the army. will, tor tne preieni, ac ... By order of the Secretary of War. the dmfion ot the iouth. I) PARKER. jThe firld officers retained in fervice will Adit. IS? tnsp Gem report themfelves without delay, to the - Mai. Gens, of the- dmfion to which their
Regiment are afligned ; and the company officers will report tlumfeives, without delay to the commanding officers ot their respective Regiments. The officers oi the corps of artillery now on duty in the diviiion of the north, will report to the commanding Genl. of that dmfion ; and the officers of the corps of artillery now on duty in the divifion of the fouth will report to the commanding Genl-. ot th t div.fion. All officers retained in fervice for the- military peace eftablifhment, will immediately tranfmit duplicate reports to this office. The generals will can 1c: the Regiments and corps within their refpective divifions to be formed and diftributcd, accordidg to the fystem far the organization and dispofition of the troops conflicting the military peace eftablifhment of the LT. States, which has been this day announced in genera! order?. Tht rules and regulations which were approved bv the Pre fide nt of the U. States, on the 28th of June, 1814, and all other rules 5c regulations which have heretofore hern made by the department of war, fo far as they are applicable to the military peace eftabliflimtnt, are to be obeyed and enforced. By order of the Secretary ofW' D. PARKER. Adjt. and Insp. Gen.
Ad;ntant and Inspector General's Office Mav 7th 13 15. GENERAL ORDER. The'Prelklent of the U. States has taken the neceiury meafures to arrange thr offi--cers, non-commifiinned officers, mufitians, thd privates, of the frveral Regiments and corp oftxoops now in the fervice of the U. Stateln11 foth manner as to form and complete ut of the fame the corps author11 I by the aft o Congrefs, entitled 11 An ot fixing th military pe ice elUbhfhment of thr U. States," pa fled the 3d, of March 1815 ; which arrangement is this day announced in general orde:;. The troops enIi!led for the war are, therefore, to he difthargtd as fosn as they can be mil fie red 8c pi id. All fup-rnumanes will be discharged 33 fon as th- frlecYien of non -ccrwmiJioncd officers, mufirians, and privates, for formittg the Regiments and corps, refpe&ieely, made, fo that the discharge of all the troops, not included in the military peace I R ihlifhment, may be complrted on the 15th, day of June next or as toon thereafterae their discharged can be eftedtd at -lie rr-sprclive military ports and Rations of the U. States, ftibj'ft to thefe notifications : 1st. That ill the officer! (not included in the arrangement) (hall continue in command with the troops it their respective Rations, until they are regularly relieved by the officers who are retained on the military peace eftablifhment ; and they will be held refponfible accordingly for the
1ue prefer at ton oi discipline and order : That rh- rnnriiiim?rarv officers m iV be
catted upon to fill vacancies ffiould any of tl C i ffi era who are nominated decline accepting th-ir appointments in the military peaee'eftabtifhment, as ti e law authorifes the efbhlifbment, to be formed and tompleted out of the feveral coips of troops iW in the fervice of the U. otnte?. And : !. That Quartern! tfler, CommilTaries, Pyma(erti and all other officers, rntruftrd ..ith the receipt and dUburfcment of public money, whofe accounts are unfettled, (hall
be deemed to continue in fervice, during " a reafonable period fnf the Tingle purpofe of rcndfriPir and fettling their accounts. 1I1S
The Pavmafter of the army will provide
Without dflay. for the p yment of the
'.loop- at their rep ftive military polls ix AationS ; and the officers commanding in the federal military dtftriCls, will take the necelTarv ft-ps for muttering and discharging the fupernumerary non commiffioned officers, muucUns and privates, within their sesorflive commands , By order of the Secretary of War, D. PARKER. Adjt & Inspt. General.
SAMUEL DICKINSON,
COM MISS JO X MERC HA N 1
LOUISVILLE KT.
KES theearlult opportunity to inform
his friends and the public, that he has taken the lrge Brick Building dtrrctly above Taylor's Inn & adjoining James M'Crum's Nailoty. on Main Street, aud is ready to receive ConOgnments. He intends keeping confiantly rn hand and for file Sugar, Cofftty Tobacco. Whiskey Flour Bacon &c. From hia attention and affiduitv he is di?pofed to believe that a portion oi public patronage will be given him.
tlfOftf end Inspector Genera's Office Mav I7ii, 1815. GENERAL ORDER. Maj. Ck i, Brown will alTnnie the CQmTi.a:,d of the divifion Df the OOfthi
INDIANA. town is laid oIF on a liberal plan,
with a large public fquarein the cen-
xv, on the north end rf the Bofleron prai
rie, one mile from Buffer Oil creek, two from the (haker fettlement, three from the Wl bafh, and twenty fiom Vincennea The (ite is delightful) having a full view of the prairie for near ten mil's it is as healthy as any place fouth of it on the Wahaffi the foil of the prairie, and country around, i: rouat to any in the territory, for raifmg grain of any kind, or for grazirg. '1 hrre is no paitof the wrflern Country, where farms arreafirr op-nfd. The Country fOUOfl is fettling rapidly with induftriOUS farmers, and from its natural advantages imi hecome a flour I thing town. The great roads from Vincennesand White rivermuO pafi through this town to the new purcbaffj
fort farrtfon, and tle upper country on the Wrfbffi There is - profped at nodiftanc period, of this pbee becoming the (cat ff juflice for a n- w county. Lots will be fold at auction in the town on Turfday the 20th inO. and continued open. One and two years credit will be given and 8 per cent difcount for prot; t payment. JAs. B. Mr. CALL, JAs. DUN K IN. F opru tors. June 14, 1315. 45-41
riNCENNES BANK. BOOKS arr open at the (tore of J. I), H .y, in Vincer.es. for rrcriving lub frriptiona for the Hock of the Bank of Vtncenns, all who eredrfirous ot becoming Oockholders are rrqurlhd to apply to Mr.
Hay. who will givr every neceilary mior-
mation on the fuhjecY. a W ILL. 1GN,"1 (
CI I As. SMITH, j C
W. LAOOW,
T. I). HAY,
11
Managers
NAT. L WING, J
BY AU'I MORl'i Y
LAWS OF THE UNION. AN ACT making appropriations for the fupport of the militaty rflahlifhment, for the year one thoufand eight hundred and fifteen. BE it enacted by the Setu:t" and Hous of Representatives oj the United Stated of America in Congress assembled T I at for deft -lying the p fes ot tl r military eAabtiftiment of the U. States for the ear 18 15, for ordnance, fortifications, and the Indian department, the following fums be, tl d the fame aie hereby refpedively appropriated, that is to fay : For the pay of the armv of thrU. States, including thr private fervanti ktpt by cfficeis, 900,000 dolLrs. Frr forage to officers, 125 000 dollars. For fubGftence of the army, 700,C(0 d(llars. For the medical ai d hofpital department, 50,000 tlollars. For clothing, 325 000 dollars. For the quarter mailers' department, 230,000 dollars. For pur chafing hcrfes for artillery, 1 CO 000 dollars. For ordnance ai d ordnance flores, including ftrfenals, m-gaxines, and armories, 938.338 dolh.rs. For fortifications, 400,000 dollars. F- r coont genciea, 2( 0,000 Hollare. For the Indian de-partincrt, 200,000 dollars. For advancing three months pay to the officers deranged, and non commiflior ed officers and piivates diUh-arged, 1 200,000 doll .us. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That thr frvera! appropriations herein bftorc madr. fliall be paid out of any Tion-y in the treafury nototherwif- ippropriated. LANGDON CI1KVES, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN G All LARD, President o'f the Senate pro tempore. March 3, 1813 approved. JAM E S MADISON.
