Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1815 — Page 2

Hi! Columbia ! bat py land ! II, i! ye heroes 1 Heaven born band 1 Who fought 5c bid in freedom! caufc. Let lr.ci-perder.ee be our boalt, Ever mindful what it ceft, Let i: altaii reach li'.e fides, And freely live or biavelv ciie.,!

Fellow Ctltzens Here we might exprefs the wilh that the temple of Jeous rtio-ild remain doled and content eurfclvea iti proclaiming to the World in t!ie won'", ef iacrrd writ, well done thou go nd tt faithful frrvant, enter thou into the kingdom ot gloiy' forevti recoil fting, that ti e pv tiiots ot the revolution vf: not i;nin but to live, r.cr that they lived but to die, but that thry died to live. But perfection ;s no doubt Wifely referred to the great J--i.ova alone, tranfrnutitijr.s h victfuudes in this lublunary pilgrimage are ncctlT-ry to evidence and expand to oar feeble nerves and opticks the omnipotence ol the gu v. I A. mi that we may he the more fcntiblc and thaukful by i.a; conduct and in cur prayers and ofitfons lor the numerous and tlndtfer ed benefits we enjoy and that in order to relifh the enjoyment ci the fweeis of peace and contentment, we fliouid tdlle of the gall of war. And we find, that after teing rocked n t!ir lap of peace for nine ind twenty years, awakened only at inter Vila by wf'.lrrn Whifkey infurreciion and a Burr tnterprise, (the fiift being a purine

the leafl,' in place of a general, lets have but a partial war nd let us, with our brethren ot the Atlantic 'dates, corfrratulate ourfetves on the restoration of peace. 1 Peace, the bounteou p itfOlttfs and benignant fuller mother ot !! that improves and adorns fociety, or that adds to the comforts and blrlfings of nan of arts and indultry, agriculture and commerce, fcience and i -Urature, frtendfliip and benerolence, morality and religion peace, that nurtures the virtues or the heart, and hbrds the dews of a vigorous ivenefcence on a!! th? fympathiea -'J a a and charities of the foul, without which, man would be a monfier, the tivil compact r murderous confederacy, It the earth itfelf

2X nr.rn dei ;: j conjuncture, ery phi! inthroi

ks f

re at fo".e

ot our foi ' tt

negleaed or the finercr ui

py delivers nee Fl om While we are loud vv hat we h svc rect i re srratitude filently afct ntpotent Giver, who i

times, fo

behalf of ott

to bt the Godot our country1

" tell

It is the

trrris. At this cheer, egladoefs beams from lUtuenance, cc r tpture n ane tip, lei not the happiuefs and j y be n. Molt palpably h manifefted in our hapin our rejoicings tor . It t t he tncenfe oi nd to Him, the Om- . i i r m e r and trying itgn illy interpofed in , and iKll condcfcendi

. . . .

and futile o. , ' )uixotica! fchem with the ci ,i5 ot to Arms ! whicl

an

u t end

vv

r 1 to Arms ! . om the At-

Pacific from Georgia to Millie talents, rei niters and en

ot our counti

i i tli, not as formerly to fecurc that iude pen

procured by buret offeri ? ft ciiir. ns, and rivet

lather

d

c

i v n

bi Aurnomri. LAWS of i h e UNIOM. THIRTKtNTII COMGRESS, 5d ISKSSION. IN ACT requii'rrr the Ocretary of the l-.-natc and t i , r clerk of tlie houfe ot' reprefentativel in the conjrrefs ot the U. States, to give LecuiitV tor the Faithful

application ar. aiiourie tinrrnt fund: of the fetl

lowed the fergeants at arr of the fenate and houfe of reprefentitivea, and of the door keeper ami a mil ant door keeper of the fenate and houf oi reprel'tntat.ves. BP. it c..::t'd by the Senate and IIcuss lf Representatives of the United States of Americh :n Cengt ess assembled T hat in addition to the fum alreoy allowed by law to the fergeants at arms of the lenatr and houfe of representatives, and the door keeper and aflidant door keener of the Ct n.tc and imufc ot reprefentatives, be entitle d to receive annually, the fnm of 550 ci. ilirs rrfpcively, ard that the additional Compenfatioii here allowed, be to !;drred to ta'KC ci i ftdm the I dry of ". 1814. LANGDON CHEVE, raker of the House of Reprtsentativet QNH GAILLARO, President of tie Senate, pro tempore, 'larch 3, iBij. APPiirvtD. JAMES MADISON. AN ACT for the relief of T- Shinnick 5i louitz and Vog ier, ot" Chriilian Chap man, and the legal representatives of J rlin ( lalef, cit rtfed. BE enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America m Centres; assembled, That the proper accounting cfikers oi the War department be, ai d they are hereby tutho riled and directed to audit and ft ttle ti:e fe veral claims Sc accounts of Jacob Shir.nick and Shoultz and Vo.;tler tf Chriftian Chap

the legal reprefentatives of John

icountox the deurucli f F their rope walks, icrein depofiteu, in the in fuch manner, and isy embrace the jufti'.e

''V-v-

C ; i r i y a c c f a ft u c

on by t.ie U. Stat and other pr pcrty vicinity of 3him noon fut h terms a ct their claim .p r " J ft 'A

on

ate and houfe of ,

...tc

ity, a r; lied

and :. lenas no in nbition Sc venality of

rrui c i BE ii

Ei

us to vinoication o

and repullion ot her Frequer upon oar horror as a nation, art a pc p'e. Id tins war, We i fprtnging up from the allies of ton, i Montgosneiy, I Warrei Koatllei ind a P ilafki. We

rti ts composed i tree ci by a Brown, a Scott, a I and a ? ickfooi 1 1 :r m fuceefs and rt n iwn by n

Itot, a Hull, a Dscator, a Per ter. :'.d mr 6 irrifons nobly

ens C o.n :ril,-p, a ' condj; iiauncy ,

t and a t. e i n cl -

the daring foe gallantly reulfd by a Laurehce and a Grog tan. We find, (no doubt in furtherance of the trill of Heaven) tlio'

p . I . ) i u I an An With m cn the

tare snai n ioou oi a Lf-tvieis, PiJ r, a Laurence and a Holms, th r worthies, became offerings r of liberty) ard vicTimi to thr

a i

of !:er favjae iliies. I nt 4cilL; ' It. frT'i

i" e.

Die a

ranrur and bate ambition ci E

the blood tbirAy tomhawk It fcal 11

of !:er faeafte h Iet us to'n i

from tut jec

!S lrau;ht Wlih C:

rleCTolaiiond murder, to th i fing to the philmthropift and the ch In doing fo wc fnd that du-;.' tht wir are have taught England a leeo fon, n t a'.i expenfe to her oi milli treafure and oceans of blood, that m

brn to be free that Americans vo'i nobly I rt r bravely die, and thr. life without li. bertv is Worfe than dea;!1.. To counterba

i)'n

I nice th; s. v. it has hi r Ua

of hut the U fs of treofure anu the J blood ind what her generals to fouc p iets to chaunt, and her oratori to ment ups n hut the facking l confiag

ct our capital It this is a fubjet of e2 -ultation to them as a civiliaed nation, we Ihould h see them to the quiet enjoyment

t

red &v tni oenate and House

of Representatives of the United States, of Americdi in Congress assembled. That i it l!i li be the i..:y oi the fecretary oF the ten ate and clerk of the houfe of reprefen i tive , refpefliveryi within ten days after I !:e patf.'tje of this acl to give bond to 'the U. States, with one or more fecuritie t J , he approved by the comptroller oi the trea- 1 a fury ; each bond in the penal fum of 20.000 j dollars, with condition tor the faithful application and diiburC ment ci Inch contingent fu.ds of the refpeeYive houfea as (hall come intr t!:rir hands, Which bonds Dial! be depofited in the comptroller's office. And J

it (hill be the duty of earh and fvery fe ere t try of the (euate and clerk of the houfe

ot reprefentativ.-s. who m.ty hereafter he

ivr bond as afore fa id, within 30

dys after he enter upn the difcharge of the duties of his faid office. Sec. 2. Ard be it further enacted, That from and aftrr the ratrio-e of this aft, it (hall be the duty of 'he fecretaiy of the . iVnate ind oF the clr-k of the houfe of re j

preientati vf?. to pVpofit all money hrlonning to thr U States, width may come into tl eir hind?, in ore of the banks of tiir dif

tnmbia : nnd ill debts Da it;h

ct uy or clerk, on account of the ! houfe of reprefentatives, (hall be j draft in l u or uf eat h creditor on where the money of government I

pofi ted LANGDON CHEVES, r the House of Representatives. JOHN GAlLLARD,

of the Senate tiro tempore

th.e amount th proper authorit owners thereof, treafury not ot luch claimant t

ter wile i . e

:t ot L

id- fenate

may

St

further enacted. That When ru;iitrd by t!ie I be paid to the proper A any money in the

appropriated, upon to the U. States all

claim On account ot ti e property aforelaid. LANGDON CHEVES, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GAlLLARD, President of the Senate, pro temporr. February 27, 1815 APPROVED, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT for the relief of the Eaftrrn branch Bridge Company. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of America, in Congress assembled, That the proper account ! g officers of the navy department be, ard they ae hereby authorized and direcVd to fettle the claim of the Eaitern branch Bridge company on account of the injury done to their bridge by an or oer ironi thr navy department, by afcertai Ding or caufing to he jfcertained. the value of fuch injury, in fuch manner, St upon fuch terms as na be jufl -nd rea fon able. Sec. 3. And bt t father enacted, Thit ""lie an ount thereof whaei fo afcertained flial! b paid to the prefident and directors or the laid company, out of any mohet in he i ' e treatuiy not otherwife appropriated) to be applied to the repairing cr rebuilding cf the laid bi idi-r. LANGDON CHEVES, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN GAlLLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore Marcii Z, I8i 5. APPROVED,

Donation Lands for Sale.

ON Wednefday, the 30;h oF Auguft. I8I5, it the door of P. Jooea's inn, in the town ot Vinccnties, it a credit r t" five years, there will he fold to the higheit bidder, all the right, title, and iuterefl CE

' Samuel Means, dec. lately of the M i flour i i territory, to the Followimi traces of land r

orfe halt of 400 acres, undivided, of Ve. No. I, in the third der ation, or by thej

whole No. 22 I, one half of 4C0 arres, i

Bk T

tfic donation, lott Ao. 5, or I 65 Boni

and approved fecurity roufl be given falc to commance at 12 o'clock. JOHN C. SULL1VAX, Executor cf the last Will and Testament of Samuel Means deceased. July 27, 1815. 48it C7Tbere are deeds in fee fimple to tl e faid Samuel Means, fjr the above lands

this land is fold by the direction of thefaid

Means lrtQ will and te ft a ment J C. S. Twenty Doilars Reward.

1 RAYED or (iolcn from the (ubicriYJ her on the 16th day of tune R,

White Horse fs; Sorrel J frre, the borlV is 12 years old, branded cn th

h ft (houfder with a Bgnre 2, fie hs yellatv

.pots on botn bis lides, and fome fmail nn

on his back, a good deal creas fallen, ab 6

15 bands high, trots and paces, his natur?!

! gate a pace, carries Wu head very low whcia

!:e is rode,

'I he mare is a daik tin fniit forrel, about 14 hands high, 1 1 years old. branded on ths left fhouider with ?. figure 2, her left eye out, a natural trottet, they were both in ood order. They ft rayed, or were ftolrn, from the forks of White river, about fnuv miles From Hawkins's ferry any perfoti that will deliver the borfes at Hawkins"! ferry, or any other place where the owner

uicm, in-ii, receive tne above re

ward.

July 26, 1815.

Bt njamin Ha

er ft 1 1 rv

48-

TAKE XOTICK. ALL perfons are hereby cautioned nc5 to trade with my wife Pamtla Phillips, as I will not pay any debtf of her contracting after this date. John Phillips. July 5, 1815. 43-AGtp3t

JOHN EWIXG MOST refpeftfttfry informs all perfons indebted to him that he intends rroing to Philadelphia and Baltimore for a fopply of frefli goods about the full day of September next He hopes and rxpecls it will he convenient tor tl em to call and make payment bffore that time. !J-5t Vincennes, July 28. 1815.

J A MES MADISOX.

JL i L O .it!

on: . A t

. V 4 . C

mnals ol

of it for I boldly affert, tl

another civilized nation on earth d

uuce a fjmilar fuhjecl ot exultation 1 O i ire. fellow citttent, when England Foi we were not to he fubdued am! ei laved, 2(ree !, tho' reluAantly, that we .

m in tier ; ind a treaty ot pe.;ce was concluded at Ghent, in Decetube by which our rights were acknowledges , aim ..ur honor and libertirs agieed to I f refp clcd Happy would it br, fellow ci iaens, to our tetrit ) y , t j the United S: ites, and to the whole world, that the conduct of England, cOrrefp .Jed with bet profi Qi : s that !he d'.J not wink nt the continuance of bo (til i tcs on the nrt nt her in triable and blood thirfty allies the favagei but we mui onK faw thtt 1 of two evih wC ought to choofe

e i! tr 1 B

: MLS MADISON. af ntinue in force for a limit it, entitled k An ;-ci tor tr a. houfes with the . liai

iL J cence

eftablifli.

Ulr :

BE it enacted by the Senate a;:d House

of Representatives

es of

r- tr-i

1 I , (hall be

the l n d the 4

:. . .-er.

I res idem March 3, i i

IA ACI lacreaung the ccm; ;...;;'on al-

t'i tne oenate a-:a acus

tit s of the United St, Congress assembled, en n n act lor e Itabl wi;,) the inci'.n trib

2 a c t M uc h.

s hereby continyed in force 13 oi March, fcir, and no i vu!!f)N CHEVtES, House f Representatives. JOHN GAlLLARD, tj the Senate, j ra tempore 3 - APPROVED, JAMES MADISON.

of America i in Ccngttss assembled, 1 ha:

m auoicion to the turn; fee re to fore appropriated for that pgrpofe, the fum of 200,000 dollars be, ai the fame is hereby appropriated stfriuai: , for three yers, towards the

BEEF CAT i LE. j OTE willrrive as high as Three DclL:rs Fifty Cents m CASH, per hundred for Fat Steers or Barren Coivs, over four yeais eld, cr Heifers, delivered to us

in Vlneennes, no other than fat catt'.e will y. Kwkendall, j. Liuuer. June 13, IS15. TFL our

I HAVE cn band a quantity of excellent

F J D TT D J- v U U 1

which 1 will f 11 by tl

1 C. L f iais uity cent;, otnerwile m proporttc

vv. Col man July 13, 10 15.

arrrl af Cr.-r dl

cription of ti and Otl er To nrv monies i innrnnnit-n.

and I upplv

a ft ck rt' every dei

. . . j cr required tor Trip building, puipi lea, to cr r.id cut ot the trcaijry not otherwife

I OH SALE. I HAVK for falc a likely fmart

Negro irc7P.cn Es? Child,

ou c

of age, and has

it ives 4

LANGDON C Speaker if the House of liefrr

JOHN GAlLLARD, President of the Senate, 'to Xembore. i 4 March 3, IS 15. APPROVICD, JAMES MADISON.

MAGISTRATES BLANKS For sale it this office

the woman a

years ;o ierve pjy x0 Iknj Reynolds Gibfon county, Jajly 17, ISi 5. LOOK THIS WAY! I HA E a number ol o op NEW BOOKS, which 1 will s-cll cheap for Cash. I have one of the beA Cej labs in town in which I will take Mcfchacdiac in ftorage upon the uuial terms. Gtnl. JT. John: ten. Vincennes, July 11; 13 15.