Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1817 — Page 1

THE WESTERN SUN.

From the Press of ELtHU STOUT, Publisher of the Laws of the United States. VlfrCENNES, (fn.) SATURDAY, APRIL 26, i8ir. vol. 8.

Tttt WESTERN SU& IS printed on every Saturday at Two I) pilars j r annu n, if paid in a i :ince, or Two Doilars a: id Fifty Cents, at the end of the year, for which a note will be re red. No subscription can be withdraw,) until all arreara are p id. Advertisements co.: uicuously inserted oa the usual terms. AH-ertiv customers will note on theiradscrti? ments the number of limes they wish ti.t n inserted Those sent Without such directions will he COJ tinned until ): ', '. and must be paid for aceo: t

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THE subscriber has now open a large and genera! assortment of

HtY GOODS,

GROCERIES,

I! HD WARE, IVTLERY.

QVERNS WARE, TIN WARE, TS, SJIOES, HOOKS, c, -c., suitable for the presset ahd approaching sc iSbna Tiose o-r'!s were selected by bimSe C wtth ere at B bimore and Pm huh Iphia and he betieves lie is enabled as hi c rtainty is disposed to seal t' em in a war that shouui be pleasing at pi cc the most reduced. Payment wiUbe teceived Itl C m, Furs, Skins Bet sivj.v cr jnv articles of ttttntry ftrodnte thai may suit for exportation at a fair once. JOtlN EWINGh Vbccnncs Jan 3, 1817. a -if lOJOHN tfWtNG has an agency for s. bis: - aittcles mailt' factored at the Pt't.,'i fr r - ?;. 1 "ail ei any of Which he will lisposeofat triilin?; adtante a" V c Pbt ibnr ;b p! ices, a' hi carrbr CUT4 N A 1 1 ,S made theti of t tc t descrifi n he ' a nov open on retail it '25 cents per, pound. t6rf0 V In the bale SPVM COT rO.V assorted and PJCTOftt COT TOjY wil 1 a va letynf ot a r DQAfES ftlC GtOQD&i will be open Fa Isle in a f w days. J 0. IIR1LKY, & Co. WATCH " ( 7 OCA' M fk'KRS, HI r k rs? I r mis & je WE ; t ::rs

v $ ESMA- . i - miorms tnett i. 5 f lends and the public in general, thai t ay h V' cotnmeti I the boi e bu5i ;-s i i ali it v bra he in thl housi stely occupied by Messrs Hale jt ; 3d, and near h opposite Harlow Be "Trimble a store where t a y hope by their unremitted attention to business to merit the approbation of the public, Vim mne3, J friti try I, t 1 r. N. "n.---Warbc s Sc Clocks, ot 'f wery description carefully repaired Rnd War rmn'o to perform T a I isrhest price iven ? r h! i llOl and - ilver. - y Vu appr . will b tauten Or K3 I tlloral hal iits, to learn tb.c above. Tftti. FtR M OF

" ) T.l sfi dissolrcd by the death of rr. ip Tribie, the Subscriber requests alt r wh si J bni. l to call and lettU u, ;a accounts on or before the 1st

Mav n at with Mr. Jonn MaGif-

Rn o is r?nh ti horistd to set .a tl e businet 10ft e ihn. VM. H VRLOT.V.

HVSK IAS, si EtGBOW St ACCOUCHEUR ) I. ate frotft A'eTork, fe PECTFULLY intones the inlL habitants of tiicennesj and its vicinity, that lie has commenced practice in this place, and now occupies a room in the house of . Bond, where be will at ail times chcerfuity attend to those w ho may call on him. He hopes by unremitted attention his knowledge and experience in the different branches of his profession, to merit a share of the public patronage. Those residing at a considerable distance wishing to employ him are assured that the best assistance will be afforded on the most liberal terms. Advice in all cases J- n gratis 15-tf Mai eh 14, 1817

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4 018. Less than two blanks to a prize. Part ofthe prizes to be determined as follows, viz he first diawn 9000 bl iksto be entitled to 6 dollars each. First drawn number on the 1st 2 i, 3d, 4th, ath, 6th fth Bth59th andb;th divs drawing each to be entitled tot'ne ol the above 600 dollar prices, payable in part by 1 0 tickets beetling with No. fool to No. 8000 inclusive. The first 100 tickets for the first drawn o. on the first day and so on in regtHar succesbion for the rest. 11 other prices floating. Prises subject to idelUction of 1 8 per cent, rrlvable in 6 i . ai erthe draw

1 o be drawn three limes a week, 500 tickets each day. JtlSKU ' PILCHES "j triO AS MR DV j T. i OUGL S LComff D. V Ab ER, TIIOMA HANLY, J St Louis) eb 18 1 r. 1 5 7t ' Ickets may be had in the above lottery either at the Store of Joan Faviies or of Bradley and Badollet in Vin-Cennes

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business of the late firm of A. Utead ing jttn Co. hereby requests all persons Indebted to the same, to come forward and discharge their debts If it is not convenient for any of those ar ainst Whom there are book accounts, to dischartre tlc same immediately) a reason able time for payment v ill be n. provided they embrace the pn sent oj urtunity ofcaiii. u2on me and giving their notes for tl 1 amounts due. IS V V( BL CKI ORD. Vinccnnes. Feb 7, 13ir. tt-lo JJ S JL J y f r r R ' ' r J- X $ CASH ? i ORE!

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lies' n handsome assortment oi MERCHANDIZE, Purchaseil in Philadelphia & Baltimore, hen roods wer tow. T M above pftods are of the latest Importations and newest patron which I vii.s , low Jbr Cash or t those cus tom en on 60 or 90 days that wid be punctual, OWEN REILLEY. Vinctnnes April u, 18 17 9 -tf r M ! hose who has old unsettled accounts with nte will please call and settie them - bi i as convenient 0, R

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Laws of the Union. iih Gmgie88 2nd Session. AX ACT Ibr t,i. relief of the widow and children of Arnold i.enry Dohrman, deceased. BE it nactf (I by the S na'e and Hjusc ft ' lit fir ( sen a i; -s of the tfhited S'atcx qf Am rica in C .ngn-sts as mbled, That t at, be, and hereby i granted to Rachel Do a man, widow of Arnold Henry Dohrmah, late of StubenvfUe, in tne state ot Ohio, deed the sum of $300 an nually dun her life, payable quarterly , from ai after the 31st day of December 18 16. Bee. An i be itfUrthi r enacted, That there be and hereby is granted to each of the mh or children of tne said Doorman Until they Shall respective: arrive at the age of 21 years the sum of S 1 a J pay ble quarterly, from and after the 3 1st day of December 1816: the said grants tot io said minor children shall be received ana applied for their support and education and shaft be accounted for in Coniormiiy to the laws that now are, or hereafter may be in force in the sti'te of O io, pvovi ing fe'r tiie mafiagement of the estate of orphans. See 3, A ! h it ftttthi r enacted That the grants herein made shall be paid out oi a f moni s ;d the treasury not otherwise appropriated. H CLAY, Sfi aker "f'ke fftitne f ftrireseKtative. JOflN GAILLARO Pr -Li nt of the Senate, pro tempore. March 3, 1817 pfbo no JAMES MADISON. AX . 1CT for the relief of Asa 'Vds. B E it ttotttted b y h e S ::at e a n d Hi U 8 e of .' ire:-: 'rttative ojthe tTnii d Stares tiff Am rica inCimjttm$ ttusembl , fhat there be o. ti l to Asa Wells the sum of 4S8 d oil irs and 95 er nvs, on account of costs incurred by him in tl rJ tl fence of su'ts brouT'.i against I irrt f racts done in the discharge of his duty ai an officer of the United States, aod that the same be paid to the said Asa. Yv'cds, out of any monev in the treasury not otherwise hppropriated. TT. ( Y, Sfi ettket qf th e '" n - - c f ft res en ' a i i ve$ Jt V OAILLARD, Presiden ofiie S na'e, f;ro terniop Maich3f 1817. - ppHovvr). JAMES .A:,ibOX. AX ACT fort! e rH fof Caleb Nichills lit it ' vac: ed by the Henctt and House ft ne fire sen a ive.s vf the tTfiited State oJ hn ri-a. in C, ftgft c a n , m bled, That the proper accounting officers of the departnn ul of war be, and they are hereby SUMtl vim I to adoist and settle the claim of Caleb Nicholls for the ri umage done to his house and store, under the orders of gen. Me.Cotnb, In the month of eptent .er, 13 14, at Plattsburgh, iji the sta'c of New -York. Sec 2. And be i fur'h r enacted That the amount of such dam ire, when ascertained, shall be paid to the said Caleb Niehoils, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise sppropriated. ir. Clay. Hf icaker of the ftoUse J Pi retrttativt JOHN OA LLARU, Pfetident f the Senate fir teinji.re. March 3, 18 17 ArntovKD, JAMES MADISON. .A ACT authorising the payment of A sum of money to Teakle Savage and others W 1 1 ERE AS, during the late war, captain Tc: kle Savage did volunteer las services, and the use of his boat to the officers commanding at Hampton, in Virginia, and did, with tfie assistance of some of the militia stationed at that place, and in company with the revenue cutter commanded by cap ain Haw, cap ture one launch, and two barges belong ilea; tot ic enemy and make prisoners of oac lieUtenaflt, one midshipman, one boatsw ain, and fifty-two pi i at l and marines ; which boa: wme trued by ofti- . (rs vv intedby general Wade liampte .. comm; ndet at Norfolk, at the sum of two tl ad sis 1 undred and forty -hve dollars, which Loatj a.u prisoners

were delivered to the proper authority ot the United States BE U rh r,f jr -nacted bu the Senate an i House f R, firesi n'a'ivcs of the United StMtet qf America in Congress asiembled, i hat tne secretary of the treasury be, and he is hereby autoorized and required on of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to the said Teakle -aae, the officers and men cf me mi Ha who served with him and to the officers and crew of the revenue cutter aforesaid, or to the agent of such persons or their legal representatives where any of them should be dead, the sum of 4a 20 dollars to be divided among the said officers and men, conformably to the pi inciples of the law s relating to the division of price monev. Sec 2 And b it furthi r enacted, That the Secretary of the treasury is hereby authorised to appoint an aget to distribute the money aforesaid, m the man net1 herein directed, t" the several persons authorized to receive the same, upon their producing to the said sgfnt s.ttisfdctory evidence that they are entitled thereto, H CLAY. Sfuaker nf the h ns , Rrfiresef natives' JOHN GAILLARD, President rf the S na ' r . t, mfiore. March 3d isi7. rrsoren JAMES MADISON. AX ACT to rontinue in force an ret, entitled 4 An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian triors." Be it enact d bi, th S va and H$ u se qf Refir sentativri of th" Cm' d Stat .? of Aw-ri'-u. in Congress a sembted, ' hat the act enti !ed 4 All , et for estahiisl in trading bouses with the In4iao tribes," passed onthe 2d day of March, 1811, and which Wai continued in force for a limited time by an act passed on the 3v day of M ; i, 1815 shad be and the same is hereby fin r' er continued in (bice until the first-day of .May, 1818, and no longer. II CI AY SficaJterofthe use of R fireenta4ftn$, JO CiA L R . Pi'" ident 'f the Senat tiro r mfiurc. March 8d, 1 8 1 7. rraovF . n JA ES M Dl AON. AX ACT f r t)ie relief of certain Ci cek Indians EE it natted bu tht S rate end Ifnust

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if America in Congress assem6(fd, T..at the secretary f war be. and he is hereby authorizep to cause the sum of 85 000 dollars to be paid 'o the friend i) Creek Indians whose prqperty was destroyed by the hostile Creek Indians in the i te War. in fair and just proportions to the losses Which they have sc c rally sustained from such Indians, which amount shall be paid out of any monies in the treasury not otl erwise appropriated. H. CLAY, Sfit akrr of the Tl use i f P fir-1 n 'a ives. JOHN G I ILEA R D, PresidrM of tht S. nmt$, ftr t mfiure. March 3 1817 m'I'kovkd. J ME- J ISON. : o :o: o : : - ! v MtltedgevUlmAirch 11. VY are tolrl bv a i officer ot the U States arm v. lately from tl e Mississippi Territory, that many ol our wr-tcn, citizens bad proceeded to t e neiprhhorhood of Pensacola. not d m btii p; hut the place Would lr a tacked hy the Patriots on a certain day last month, as had beet) pein'vjy determined on Gen. Mina having some imc pasl fitted out in St. Domingo an expedition f r that purpose Wl at c ci mstance has prevented or delated the executi n of his project is to us yet unknown. As nte Spaniards have had so mtici. time !.r preparation, and are indefatigable in ieeuring tliemelves Uy fortifications, the capture of thi place may nut perha she east! effected. Journal.