Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1816 — Page 2

to make fuch award, order & decree there- the laws now in force on the fubject of nain, as to jultice oc law (hall appertain. And turalization. And, of the copies which if the marfhal or clerk fliall wilfully re fa ft niay be fo provided, two fhall be fent to rr ur.reafonably nerj'.ecl to perform and obey each marfhal of a judicial dilUia of the U. auy of the requifltioni of this acl, the party States, two to the clerk or prothonotary for fo refilling or neglecting (hall further for- each court of the U. States, or of a partifeil and pay to the U, States the fum of 500 cular ftate, which may by law admit prrfons dollar; tor every fuch refufil or neglecl. to be naturalized, and two to each collector Sec. 5, And be it further enacted, That 0f the cuftoms. The remaining copies, ifthere fliall be allowed to the accountant uf fr referving fuch as the prefident of the the navy department for hss extra fervicrs in U. States may deem proper for the ufe of collecting, (lading ar.d fettling the accounts the executive departments, fliall be placed

of prize money belon;Mng to the navy jrn fion fund, the annual turn of 300 doilars, to be psicJ quarter yearly out of the navy penfmn fund. Sec. G- And be it further enacted, That wherever fa lea of prizes, captured as atorrfaid, have been made before the palling of this and the proceeds thereof have not been paid into tl le regiflry of the proper court, or finally uillributed under its order, it fliall be the duty of the marfhal, who made the fale, within fix calendar months from the nafTmgof this act, or fuch fhnrter realonable time as may be iffigned by the court, or the judge or judges thereof, to pay into the regiflry of the court the proceeds of fuch fale, with a written account of

in the library of Congr? f.

H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore, April 16. 1816 appkovpd. JAMES MADISON. AN ACT providing for the fettlement of certain accounts againft the Library of Congrefs, for extending the privileges of ufing the Books therein, and for eflablifhing the fatary of the Librarian. 13 E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled Th t

the accounting officers of the trsafury br,

cation in the office of the regifler at Vincennes, at any time previous to the firft of September next, from which day inclufive, no more applications can be received. JOHN B A DO L LET, Register of the Land Office,

and-O like at Vincennes,

Mat 1816.

couformitv with an acl of Congrefs,

entitled 11 An acl for the relief of cer-

claimants to land in the D.ftiict of

ir.cennes," paiTed on the fixteenth day of

Aori!,one thoufand eight hundred ard fix-

teen, it is hereby made known, that the fev eral perfon3 whole claims were confirmed by the ad of Congrefs, entitled ; An a cnfirminr certain claims to land in the

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r Public Notice. I WILL give fifty cents toanyperfon, whobiingsto my houfs, an indented fervant buy, known uy the name of David Night. He ran -away on the 1 6th April Iaft, is about 1 6 years of ae, has about two years yet to fervr. Any p"rfon barhourirrr faid boy may expect to be rigoi on n prcfecuted by, E. McNaiv.cc. Vincennes, Mm CO, IS 16. 2 5-St

Take Notice.

the cods i I charges attending the fame, and the v are hereby authoriicd and required

and to fubmit the lame account for txami

nation and allowance to the court, or the judge or judges thereof; & in like manner it (ball be the duty of the refpecTive cleiks of the diftridt courts within fix calendar months from tlu palling of this act, or fuch fhorter reafonable time as may be attigned by the proper court, or the judge or judges thereof, to pre fent to fuch court, or the judge or judges thereof for examination & allowance, a particular account of their fees and charges, in all cafes of pi izes captured as af&refaid, where fuch account has not been already prefented and allowed ; and afr.-r fuch account fliall be examined and allowed, it fliall be filed among the records

of the court, and a copy thereof duly attef

to investigate and lettle the accounts againft the library of congrefs, exhibited by George Waterloo, Daniel Rapine and Williarj) Elliot ; & the amount thereof, which fhd! be deemed equitable, fliall be paid out of any moneys in the treafnry not otherwife appropriated. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Thsrt there fliall be allowed to the Librarian for attending faid Library, an annual falary of 1000 dollars, payable quarterly at the treafury of the U. States, to commence and take effect from and after the 21ft day of March, 1815. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the privilege of ufing the books in the Li-

braiy fliall be extended to the attorney ge-

ted, flnl! be tranfmitted by the clerk of the neral of the U. States and the members of cannot br Siven

court to the fee ret a ry of the navy ; and if the diplomatic corps on the fame terms and any marfiul or clerk fhall neglecl orrefufe conditions, as it is enjoyed by the Supreme

court. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore, April 16, IS 16. approved, JAMES MADISON.

Diftrict of Vincennes, and for other purpofes." pa (Ted March third, one thoufand eight hundred and feven ; and the act, entitled 11 An al confirming certain claims to land in the Diflrici of V incennes,'" palled February thirtieth, one thoufand eight hundred and thirteen " Which having been located car. not be i'urveyed agreeably to law, or which having been located, have been removed by the furvey of prior locations, from the fpot inteded to be occupied," may on the fecond Monday of July next, enter their locations with the Regif-te.-of the Land Office, or on any fucceeding day. JOHN BADOLLET, Register of the Land Office, J. $ Wm, l. colman,

Yjfo in ft received a frcfii furplv ot

J 1 i Merchandize,

to the preftnt feafon, which they

will wfpofe of on the lowefl terms thofe

who are delirous of purchafing by whole lale, will do well to call, as we will fell our whole flock of goods at a fmall advance. N. B. All thofe indebted to us are ear neflly requeftcd to come forward and make payment immediately, as longer indulgence

I SHALL apply at the next, or the fucceeding court for the county of Knox for a ferry acrofs Lick Creek, on fectiou No. 29. in townfllip No. 2. north & ran-c No. 4 Well.

May 22, 18 I 6

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Dissolution of Partnership. 11HE partnerflrip heretofore fubfift inp under the 6rm of Abijah tsf vassah Brov. n. on Monday lafl di folded by mutual con fent, aH ptrfoni havinip claims againtl fa id firm are re que fled tr call on Abijah Brown iot fettlement, and thofe indebted will olio pieafe call ard pay him their relpeclive arrearage , Manama h Brow rt Abijah Brown. Vtncermes May 16, 18 16, 24-tf

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jEO1 Manassah Brown, has opened a fr-p in the honfe formerly occupied by Joftfi Primer, where he will kerp conflantfy cn hand a fupply ot Boots if Shces, M, B,

prf vv e win sake e 1 1 Kmus ot rurs m exchange for merchandife.

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December, 20 1815.

Take Notice. I SHALL apply at the next, or the foe . cetding Court for the county of Knox, for a ferry acrofs the aft fork of White liver, at the falls, or lection No. 10, a townfllip No. 2 north, ?nd range No. 4 West.

F. May, 10, 1816.

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JS .LAND-OI'FICE at vincennes,

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to perform the duties herein required, he may he proceeded agai-i'l in the proper cou' t, in the manner provided in t lie fourth fecAion of this acl. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted That in cafes where the allowance of the half monthly py, which may now br granted hv law to officers, feamen St marines, difdbled in the fervice of the U. State., flull in the opinion of the commiflfioners of the navy pnli on fund, from the nature and extent of the difability, f the (ituation of the parti' 1 1 1 I j N 1 . 1 K im(l(ntlQfp tn li i j r, r fT"i rn

fubnaence, the faid commiffioncrs fhall be, Cross, on the 1 8th day of May, 1816, for be advertised for sale by the Register of the 1dm Office within

andh-rehyare uthorifed in their difcretiou triS pnrpole ot tllablilhmg

to incre:ife fuch di w3nce, to any fum not exceeding the full amount of toe monthly

nn. f t !-.. mMr r. t '. ir. Kl A t. k Umed the t o 1 1 o w i u or o ri c e s ,

law entitled in the fid fervice. C. the court of Quarter Session of the county in which the land oince

Regular Prices. y a meeting a majority of the TaI

' lor s in the Borough of Vincennes,

in the fliop of Jacob Shull is" Francis

llTHEl RA ffy it is provided by the sixth section of the act of V T CUttgiwpassed on the tenth day- of May, one thousand eight hundred ad ten, entitled " An act to amend the act enticed, an Act providjpg for the sale of the lands of the United States, in the Territory TJorth West of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river," that "if any tract shall not be completely paid for within one year after the date of the last payment, the tract shall

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the purpofe of eftabliiliing a regular price wiiosc District it may lie, in at least five of the most public placed t r work done in their line of bufinefs in f crA TV, i' ..i. r K:...r 1.-, u r At I' c i f , j c. r j ru n t in tne said Vv trict, tor at least tnirtv uavs beiore the time of sale future, and after lome deliberation eftab- . , , . 1 i i- " i , " kll!f lifhed the following-prices, to wit And he shall sell the same at puhlic vendue, during the sitting of

H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April 1(9, 1816. APPROVED. JAMES MADISON. A& ACT for the relief of certiin claimants fo lands in the Dillri of Vincennes. BR it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United States of America tn Congress assembled, That t fie fcveral perfons whole claims wcrr confirmed by the i of congrefs, entitled k An zSi confirming' certain claims to lands in the DiftriH of Vincennes, and for other purpolcs,' approved the 3rd day of Mirch, 1807; and the aft entitled 1 An acl Confirming certain claims to land in the diHrid of Vincennes,' approved the 30th day of Fe'irury 18 13, which having been located cannot be Purveyed a:rprably to law. or Which having bren located have, in the opinion of the regiQcr of the land office for thr fa id diftrict, been removed by the furvey of pi ior locat oos, from the pot intended to b occupied) are hereby authorized to enter their locations with the regifler of the Ja-ul tiice at Vincennes, on anv p-ut of the tr frt apart for that purpofe in the faid diftrit,by virtue of an a(ft, entitled 1 An acl refpeAin claims to lands in the Indiana territory and (late of Ol io,' and in conformity to the provifions of this act. H. CLAY, Speaker cf the H use of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore April 16, 18 16 AiM'Hrvhp, JAMES MADISON. RESOLUTION for printing the laws relative to Naturalisation RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Representatives of tin United Stilts

cf America, in Congress assemi edt That thr (Vcrctary of Hate be luthorifed and di.

75 50 50 50

For making a gentleman's great coat, 6

a cloak, . a p;entleman's drefs coat, a frock coat, a furtout . . a waift-coat pintnloons, HulVars, . Sharrivallies, Short Rreeche?, Rounu-abcnt, Dratroons coat.

Summer Cloathing Gingham or Cotton, for making coat 4 50 Flannel flips or foxing pantaloons, 1 Lady's coats from fo: r dollars to fix dollars and fifty cents. uMinors cloathing Over ten and under 16 ) ears of 3vre, halt price. For cutting out a coat, 1

Pantaloons or vetts,

. Ruble, Hugh Kelly yicob Shull, Francis Cross.

, 1816. 25-wtf

is kept, for a price not less than the whole arrears dup t-.hp.rpnn w

J the expences of sale, the surplus, it any, sluill be retumed to the o5 riginal purchaser, or co his legal representative ; but if the -urn due, 5 50 with interest be not bidden and paid, the land shall revert to the 2 United States, All monies paid therefor shall be forfeited, and the

acgiicr ui uic ina omce may proeeea to aispose ol the same to any purchaser, as in the case of other lands, at private sales." And whereas by four subsequent acts, passed respectively, April twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred and twelve ; February thirteenth, one thousand eight hundred 8f thirteen ; February nine teenth, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen ; ar.d February fourth, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, a further credit is granted to purchasers of public lands on certain conditions therein expressed.

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at Vincennes,

May 22, IS 16.

jand-Office

'u 7 HERE AS by an ad of r entitled "An afl relitin to frt-

rrs on tl.e lands cf the United States."

pa fled on the 25th day of March, 18 16, it is piovidcd, i That any vt ion or ptrfoDI who, before the firft day of February, one thoufand riht hundred and Gxteen, had taken pofleffion ot, occupied, oi made a let tltm?nt on any land ceded orfecured to the L h ited States. Sjc. and who at ti e time of pa fling this aft, does, or do tQaally inhabit or relic'c on fuch lands, may, at ar.y time prior to the fir ft of September next, apply to the proper regifkr, k.-. requeftirg t-.e permiflion to continue thereon, 8cc." NOW HL IT KNOWN, that in conformity with the provifions of the laid acl, every neri'un in the didriift of Vincennts.

rccd to caufe to be printed -iOCO copies of circumitanccd as above, may file his anpli-

In pursuance thereof Puhlic Notice is hereby given, That the purchasers of the following tracts havinsr failed h

plying with the conditions required by tbe above mentioned acts the same will be exposed for sale at public vendue during the sitting

oi me court at vincennes, on Monday the twenty-seventh day of May next. . The sale will begin at ten o'clock, r.mi if any tract he purchased the amount must be paid on the same day to the Receiver of Publi I monies and the receipt deposited with the Register.

Purchasers JSames. Section.

c r ? - Abraham Landers, J Frac. 29 Ws. s 11 w s 273 s 37 James Martin, - W s Frac. 29, 32 8 s. 6 w 980 : 70 Philemon B. WateA 5 s. e. 27 $ 7 s. J 2 , 240 Thomas Thornton, Y 5s. w. 21 7 s. 2 w. i ? Charles Carson, Frac. 20 s '7 s. i ll w. $686 20 Samuel Main, - - ?s. e. 28 s5s. s 1 w. s240

section ( J 2 s. 5 1 w- s 39 cS. e. 31 Sis. S 1 v. :: V

Wm. Pnr ear ernon, same,

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m ine owner or owners ol any oi the above tracts, or an in his her or their behalf shall pay tSa balance due, int rest prior to the sale thereof, no sale of such tract shall take pla

JOHN BADOLLET, Register of the Land Office,

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