Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 March 1816 — Page 1

THE WESTERN SUN,

From the Press of ELIHV STOUT. Publisher of the Laws of the United States, Voi, r.J VINCENNES, (Inn. Tv.) SATURDAY, MARCH 9, I8i0. No. 14.

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Orleans Sugar, Cotton, Lead and fliot, Leiper's belt Phia. Pitf Tail Tobacco. Happee and Scotch snuff.

Belt Spanitli and other Cegars.

Boflon Chocolate, No. 1. Rifins, Figs, &c.

An elegant assortment o

ted Ware, consisting of Stirrup Irons, Bridle BittS, &C Ifc, Belt Philadelphia drelTcd CeJflktns, Tanners Oil, Men's women's and children's flioc's of all kinds, Saddles and Bridles. And a general affartment of H-irdware, Queenfware, Glafsware, cV. cjtV. cjjV. J. cj? W. A. & Co. having feefled the above goods with care, and purchaled them principally from the importers for cafh, and having one of the partners nil dent in Philadelphia for the purpofe of pur chafing for the eftabtifliment, they flatter themfelvei they Will be able to keep a frefh and general alTortment of all kinds of goods on the moll reafonable terms. lOThe higbefl price given for Furs and Peltries of all kinds in Cam, or Goods

at cam wholefale price.

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l.nuifville, Nov. 1 fi. 18 15.

NEW STORE, rholesale and Retail. J

J. j Wm. ATJLL, and Co.

HAVE jufl received from Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and ofier for tale at their ftore on Main (treet, a few doors above the B4nk, a large and general aiTortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard ware, (pteensware, ye, AMONG WHICH ARE, Supei fine, blue, hlatk bottle green, brown, drab and mixed Cloths, Fine do. do. do. black, bine, drab, bottle green, brown and mixed Cailimeres, .Elegant London brown, blue and mixed Stockinetts, of a fuperior quality, Toilonet, Marftiiles, twthfdown, and other Veiling. Black, olive, Hate Sc drab Cords St Velvets, B.ar, lion and mok-ikin (boatings, Blue Plains and F'earnaugbts, White, red and yellow Flannels, Green, red an;l olive Bucking Baize, Domertic Plaid and fl ripe Cotton, Do. white and brown do. Black, brown, fcarict andgrern Bambazet, Light and daik furniture Chintz, Superfine and common Calicoes and Plates, a lrge and elegant aiTortment, Pungurn, Mamoody and Batta Mucins, 2 S Irifh Linen an 1 Long Lawn, 1 k BnliOi fliirting Cambric, 6 15 x i Isconet, Book Sc Leno Muflins, ? ; fi. i & ? Chinta thawls, ISdk ihawls, Mad raft, Fatty and black Ink H mikrn hief, Sdk Bandana i and ihig handkerchiefs, Cott n do. do do. GcntLman's black, grey and while worded Hoft, do. Lambs wool St worked ball Ilcle, Ladie'i worded and cotton Hole, do. beaver, ki and iilk GlovCSr Pimine?, apron Checks S; Chil Ireo'l Hofc, Rofe and Point BtaCkett alT ittd. Velvet, nantua, luftring It China Riboens, Broad and narrow w or lied Binding, Tabes and Bobbins, Itatiltae, brown and white, Childreni Horace o Ha;-, Pink, blue, green. tl:e, cilow, brown and Mack Cambrics, Pink, dirk and green, U. iped and crofs bar'd Ginghams An aiTortment of Laces, Wall Paper, snorted 3, 4, 41 and 5 tb Pins and Needles, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,

-Ladir's and gentlemen's Kioing Whips, . i ' iii'ml assortment of Fancy arfirh's. among which (ivc Looking GLtTV. W altera, Salvctl kc. Groceries, French Brandy, J ima s cv rVntigut fp its 1. ni Ion parttcnUr, Madeira, Teoiietiff k Port Wtnet, Pmne green Couee, H) ion and Y ung iiy1 u Pras, Pepo-r. Alipice, rVtltlBj CloTCS, Nutmrgs and Gii n imott Glauber iaUt

jJJf(ji!(irr Anns. jsjlf, perfous having public arms and fjA rccoutrements in their pofTeiTion I i v -iirr a dillance, who may find it inconvenient to deliver up the fame to the commanding officer at fort Knox, will, without delay, deliver them to the following p Hons who are au'horilVd by me to receive them and receipt for the fame viz. in the fettlement of BulTeron, Jofeph Shaw at Emmerfon's mill, I'homas VLmm ;i Ion on the river Unfile, Benj. V Beckes it Princetown, Gtbfon county, George V. L.Jones on the Saline road, below Princetown, John W. MaddoX, on the Ohio river, D. Grafs efquire, tbe above named gentlemen will he good enough toule their exertions in obtaining all the arms in their re fpe (Stive neighborhoods, and forward them as foou as a fufficient number can be collected they (lull be fufficietttly rewarded tor their trouble. JOHN T. CHUNN, Maj. Commanding fort Knox Vincennes, Feb. 7, 1816.

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1 all thofe who II and indebted to me by note or book account, to call previous u thai time and fettle oiF the fame all thofe w ho comply with the above notice will be '-.d-vantaged thereby, as a credit of 9 months will hf! -civen to all luch from t!ie cornO mencement of their accounts, on any articles which I nay have on hand. I :lfo wtfli to inform my Cuftomers, and the public in gererai that 1 will take Bills on the Bark of Vincennes, in preference to any other for debts due, or iUV article 1 have on hands. 1 have now for file a rreneral aff.utment of M ERCHJUsTDlZE, and intend keeping general an aiTortment as can be expected in this Country all those w ho wift to porch, fe for cath in hand iliall have a liberal difcf unt Februtrv 1 5, 18 16. 1 l-4t

Wm. L. COLMAN, juO received a f r c ill tupoly of Merchandize

fnitable to the pre lent feafoo, which they will difpofe of on the lowed terms thole who are defirons .'t purchaung by w l .lri.de, will do well to call, a. we will fell our whole flock of goods It a fmtll advance. N. B. All thofe indebted to us are erneltly requeued to come forward and make payment immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given. J"Ye will take all kinds of Furs in exi hinge for nicrcbandife S-tf December CO, 1815.

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thofe indebted to the lte firm of

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to come foiward on or brt -.re the

h day t f Ni irch rex, and pay elf their

rei etive balances at after that time all

delinquenteiaviil have to fettle with a better collcAor. WitU Jones. February IS, ItUa 1141

(BY AUTHORITY.)

LAWS of the UNION.

14 Congress, ist Session. AN AC T making additional appropriations to dfray the expenfes of the army and militia, during the late war with Gieat Britain. BE it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assemoled, That for defraying the expenfes of the military cftablifhnirnt, and thofe incurred by calling out the militia, during the late war with Great Britain, in addition to the funis heret lore appropriated by law, to thofe objecls the following fumj be, and they are hereby appropriated, viz. To the quarter mafler's department, 950,000 dollars. To the pay of the army and militia, 5 617 000 dollars. For the fubfiftence of the army and militia, 2,310 372 dollars. For forage, 60,000 dollars. For clothing, 108,000 dollars. For bounties and premiums, 400,000 dollars. For the medical and hofp'ital department 100,000 dollars. For fortifications, 200,000 dollars. For the ordnance department, 140,000 dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That the fevera appropriations herein before made, mall be paid out of any money in the trealurv, not otherwtfe aporopriated. H. CLAY," Speaker of the house of Representatives. JOHN GAILLABD, President of the Senate pro tempore. Decern be r 2 ! , 18 15 a v i a o v R d , T VMES MADISON. si AN" ACT to authorife tbe prrtjcent ot the United States toleafe for the term therein mentioned, the new building on Capitol Kill, v;i:'r, the appurtenances, for t lc

better accommodation of Congrefs.

B it enact

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the Senate and House

of Repr: v Motives of the United Stat I vf America in Congress assembled, That the preiiuent of the U. States be, and he hereby is authorifed to leafc in be-half of tl e U. St tea, fsv.m the owners thereof, the new building on Capitol H'H, on fqu.re 728, iiuth the adjoining buildings Sc apur tenanccs, for the term of one year next aftei the pAiHncf y( this acli and from th nee until the C pitol is in a flate of reaciincis lor the reception of congrefs, at a rent not exceeding 1,650 doii.rs itr annum, to be paid h ilf yearly by the LT. States : Frovicect ahvajSy That any leafe to be executed by virtue of this acTt (hull and may be determinable at any time altet the expiration of the firfl year, at the pleafure of congrefs. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Th.it fo foon as the leafe a fore fa id (lull have been duly executed, it flu 1 1 and may be lawful for the pre fi dent of the LT. States to pay the owners sforefaid, the fum of 500 dollars for fixtures and other extracr iinary expenfes incurred in fating up the laid buildings, and Other wife preparing them lor the better accommodation of congrefs ; and that for this purpofe the fum of 5000 dollars be, and the fame is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the trcafu y not other wife appropriated. 1 1. CLAY, Speaker of the II mse of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pre tempore Decern bci 8, is 15. approvkd, JAMES MADISON.

AN ACT to enlarge the time for aTcertaimng the annual transfers and changes of pi operty ful c to the du i ct t-x, and f jr other purpc fes BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That jnltead ot ti e m ; th of January heretofore prefcribed by law to the piintipal afTciTurs, for enquiring and ifcertaioing am ually what transfers changes of property have been Blade anu eff d t ci in their rcfpeclive diftricls, fubfrqoenl to ti e r.ext precrdirg valuation, (Tv Ifment, and apporti nment of thedireC tax, the month of April annu tlly Qlall be, and the lame is hereby fobftitoted Sc prrfenbed for that purpofe. Andinftead of the month of May heretofore prefcribed by law, for annually notifying the collectors ot the fcrerti collcion diftricls, to proceed

to the collection of the dired tax, the fecretary of the (reafury may fubfiitute tho month cf June, annually , if fa ch ei.Iarre merit of the time be in his opinion proper and necelTuy. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the change of time by this act p -frrihed and authorifrd in relation to the direct t.x, Orall alio be allowed and applied in rehticn to the duties on houfehcU furniture, and goid and Giver witches. H. CLAY, Speaker of the H?usr 1 ' Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President cf the Senate, pro tempore January 17, 1816 appkov.kd JAMES MADISON. AN ACT tot the rrlirf of H- nry Fanning BE it enacted by the Senate and Houst of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress a5cihbUd, That the ftcretary of the tie .forv be, and he hereby is authorifrd and rrquired to caufa to be difcharged from his imprifonment, H-nry Fanning, of the city of New York, in all cafes in which he, the fa id rl try Fanning is impiifoned by virtue of mefne c-r final proccfi ilTued on any debt or judgment due to the United States : Prt vided however That any eft ate, real or perfonal, which the faid Henry Fannincr, may have, cr wricn he may hereafter acq";rc, thai I he liable to the fatisf clion of the debts and judgments due to the LT. States, on which he, the faid Henry Fanning, is imprifoned, in the fame manner if be had not been imprifoned and difcharged: And provided further That nothing in this aft contained In all be fo co: (trued ?s to 2 fleet the liability of spy co-obligor, that may have been bound with the faid Henry Fannirg, for the payment of any fum cf money to the U. St.itr S. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate : 0 ttmj ore January !7, IH16 approved. JAMES MADISON. s AA ACT for the relief of Jonathan B. Erman. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That tbe proper accounting officers ot the war department be, nod they are hereby authorised to audit and fettle the accounts of Jonathan B. EaAtnan, diftrid pay matter of the Lakes, and to ollow him in the fettle ment thereof, inch credits as may appear equitable and j u ft. H. CLAY, Speaker cf the House of Representatives JONH GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. January 17, 18 16. SPPr.Ovi d. JAN3 ES MADISON. AN ACT for the re!., f . f Jof ph Anderfoiu BL it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United States oj America, in Congress assembled t That the fum of 322 dollars and 68 irnts, paid by Jofeph Anderfon on the 5th day of November, 1805, on account of the put chafe money of the north Well (ju.arter of fe&ietl ot land number 1 1, in towu(hip7, 9t range 4, in the Steobenville diOr i&, fhall, by tile regiftcrand receiver of publii monies of the a,a lic for the did rid aforefaid, he placed totl.ee ecfkoi the f-id J feph Aoderf n, and be con fid red as the 4 th it Raiment nl the 1 tirchafi motley dbe for (aid rjuirter lcCiion; and thot tie faid Jofeph Aiderfen, hio besra or affigns, fliall be entitled to a patent lor the Lrr.e. H. CLAY, Speaker cf the Huse of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. January 22, 1816 ippiovxd, JAMES MADISON. It has been propofed in thelegial tore of Virginia, by mr. C. F. Mereer, :o request pt rn1 lil."!' to r' m ve t' e r fnins of gene? ral GEORGE WASHINGTON to Richmond, to be interred with due 1 lemnities, beneath a monument, to be ereAed undrr the authority 01 the (late, by the aid of a fubfcription to be p-i- '. hi every county and town io thr romm in w rait . 4 If con grefa have failed in doli r their duty, it is t.ir.eti.i Virginia to do 1 rV fays the JBn Cj.iirer, in iniiouncirvfl .!.. motion. W e are lorry tol.y, th-ir ( too n m n foundation for the reproach ! icll this profaofitiop, if idoptcdj will eait oa tbf ecrgrefs ct tba