Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 May 1818 — Page 1
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A i I To pr 1 1 ! for certain persons engaged in t'' ' .n4an i n iva: net vice of tne UIiit i Suites in the revolutionary war He it enacted by the Scttai a nt ffouke or Rejspesi tiative$ -f the tfnited State tif America in Gengress ttssrembied, Thai every commission! -1 officer, non com missioned officer, musician, and private Soldier, and a!i officers in the Hospi al c ;,rt:,!fnt m l eicSt Staff, m--.o serv..'1 m the war of t 6 revolution until the en ! thereof or for t io ierti of 9 rod ths of mger at any perid I of the war, on the
ptmemai estaousnrocnt ; ana every
co nmissioncd officer, n m-omtnissioned officer, mariner) or marine, who served ill the sa uc time and for a like term, in toe naval service of the United States, who is yet p resident citizen ofthe Uni ted States, and who is. or hereafter, by reason lis reduced circumstances in life, shall be in need 'r assistance from
hisc uatrv for siii . 't, and shall have
substantiated his claim to a pension in
thr manner hi ''vi'trr dirrcfc !. hftll
receive n rtsion fr the U lit I States it an offi ;ef of tw rnty doll irs per mcnth dui itig liic ; if Ji tinn-coumaissioued odicrr, musician, mariner marine or r:te soldier, of l dolla s pc monto Wiring lift : Tww ided, no pers m Shall be entitled to ihe pt . . i do is oft Id act, until he b'-a'I " a . - e.ia y: - d his claim to every pension heretofore allowed him y the iaw . of the U ,; I v t ;tes. Sec. 2. An d 1 i fu r h t e a r t e rf, That to emitie any person to the provisions of this acti ho shall make a declaration uniteroath or affirmation, b fore the nstrict jmi-;e of the Dftited Si.'.tes ol the ifcstrtct r before any in Ige or court of tecord of the county, state or, tenitory i.i Which the applicant shall reside sett:. g forth, if he he ton ( to the arm v. the c imp my re sjiment, v ; ! tie to which he b longed the time he entered the srr.v"ee. and the time ahd manper of leaving t-.e service ; ?nd Rtcatehe belonged to t ry, a like declaration, setting forth
AN Vi T providing f r the s ;.c)f cs--tair lands in the district of Marietta, Snd for the location of claims and sale of certain latidj in tnc 'iistrict of V'incenhes, fir ir fwttfed hti the Senate Lv T; nwe Rf jgcnetttattor of the U';ic'd X'afes "f Am ' .'ca in CongretH ttterMled That f -r the purpose ofascert dning the qtianti' , anvl providtag for the sale, of the Ian ittg to the United Juries, w tthin the li; 's of a tract of one hundred thqus nd acres, pfranted to RttffUsVPutman, Ma i sah Cutler, HobcrOlyfcr. and i i i Green, in trust for the prm posing the t)tiio Company of A ic lis. in pursuance t the third section .d an act, entitled "An art authrizing tac grant and conveyance of certain lands to the Ohio i bmpany of Associates," passi don the twentynrst ol April, sevente n hundred and ninety-two, it shall he the duty of the Surveyor General, and he is hereby authorized, to require of the said H it is Putman and othr survii f patentees in trust as aforesaid, to make a report to him of the Uantity and si l of the lands by them conveyed as o ties to actual settlers) accor d:a t, is conditions of the saiu third section an 1 tr ra j 1 1 aforesaid ; and also a
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cd the !ep irt e ' it shall be ii Coin is on ler t e f ra irin or sol lier the United s-.!-. r....:tncr pension m : i placed o i the nd
s v . , and particular' v etnployed, and r ol ' vin . the scra i 01 M a evidence i er ; and ' n its an4 f i n of the said Ht served In the S i f resaid, against . e s II certao and ,Nv i i e case and to the ' ec rcta rv
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u mxne same li ii who have n u-t, are now iCtions St re ;uare prescribed cf i That
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evciy pension, by virtue of this act, shall nmenc" on the dw that the ' -tion Under oath at affir in ion, nrescribed in
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duly attested copy of the 6 eld noUnsandL n at of the surveys of the lands bytliena
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coi kreyed to actual s ttlers. as aftre&aid. And th surveyor eneral, on rMBiv Ing i iatisfactory report of the quantity aiul situation of t ie lands SO conveyed, s iall cause the residue ofthe lands wit!in the s.vid tract i be Surveyed in the same manner as the ether public lands; cr, if uc shall deem i; more convenient, into tracts of one ha idred acres, cotifortnintf as for ts practicable to the plan on which -ots granted to actual settlers va ra laid off ; and he s:ali make return or the surveys to the (ieneral Land Otfice, and the register of the land office at Marietta.
Sec 2. And be it fur h r enacted, That every parson or their regal representattves. w lose claims rere conlirigki Jby any of the s reral acis lor coirmin claims to land in tlie district Or ATccn nes, and which crems have not nLuiLo-
cated, shall be authorised to enter their locations with the register of the land office atVinceimes, on any part ot the tract set apart for that pui pose io Uepnd district, by virtue of an act, entitled " An art rt spectii g claims to land in?hoIndiana Tf rritory , and staia- ot Oio " and in conformity to the provision ol that act, a;ul shall be entitled to receive certificate ami patents in the same manner as provided by former laws, respecting locations in the same tract : Provided That the. locations authorized I ; this art, and those authorised by an act, entitled An act for the rt lief of certain claim
ants to laud in the district of Vincenn
passed on the sixteenth nr April,
thousand eight hundred and sixteen, sli
he made before the first day of September next ; and, after thi surveys thereon completed I ie purveyor General shall
Clllilbns snaTT
cause ihe resi lueol the said tract to be
surveyed, coi forming, as tar as practicable, to the pi in for surv ying the other public lands, and he i.all make a return of the surveys ti the JleneraJ Land Office, and to the re rister ofthe land Of
fice at Vine - nnes.
four dollars a dfey for cadi day's attendance on the said saie. - ! I . c: V, Speaker of the house of BepreetStatiee DANIEL D. fOMKJNS, Vice-President of the United Statos, and President ofthe Senate. March 18, 1 8 1 Approved, JAMKS MONROE. AN ACT for the relief of Isreal Smith, Be it enacted by (hi- Senate and Httise tf t& firetentattvcli of the Unf4 X'atcs of Ami rica til C jtirress asnv b 4, Thai t e proper accounting officers. ot tne Svar department be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to place to toe credit of Israel Sm'rh, of toe state of Vermont, four hundred dollars, which sum has been paid by the said Smith to a detachment of the troops of the United States, and for which payment the vouchers have been lost, without any fault or negligence on his part. H CLAY. Sicakcr qfthe k-mtr of Representatives DANIEL D.TOMPKINS, Vice President of the United 5'a 'e.s, and President of the Senate. March 18, 1818. Approved. JAMEs MONROE. RESOLUTION Directing the Judges ofthe Supreme
ourt to be furnished w ith Wail's State Papers Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives' of tkc Unicd States of America in Congress avsembltdYhAi the Secretary of State cause to be distributed one set of State papers and public documents printed by T B. Wait and so: s, pursuance to acts of Congress heretofore passed, to the Chief Justice, and to caca. ofthe Judges ofthe Supreme Court of tne United States. H CLAY, S'lra? er of the house of Representatives, U vNIEL 1) 1 ( v M INS. Vice-President of th'- United States, and President ofthe Senate. March IS, 1818 Approved. J ES MONROE. m t AN ACT for altering the time for holding the District Court for the dlot.ict of Virginia. Be it enacted by the Senate and IT ruse
of Representatives ofthe United "States of America in Congres;; a tuni ll. '1 i.at the terms ofthe District omt for the District of Virginia, which are now directed by law to be holden on the twelfth c!a of April in each year shall hereafter be holden for the said district, on tae second day of April, in ea I ar, except where such day shall occur on Sunday, v. hen the term of the said Court shall commence and be holden on the next ba cec ime: day, H. CLAY Speaker of the h-ine of Representatives DANIEL D. TOM , NS Vice President of the United Stan vand President of the S- nate. March ?- IS 18 pprovc4 . JAMES MONROE.
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further "ractrd
such p irt of t e tr fi l s5 ction of this t ' i iong to t I
lor s e a
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i desc '.bed by
as shall apraear ed St iu s s ..i be
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fart of vthe tract described 'y the second secUon of tl is at t, s sh . i not have be n located u , co iftvroed r irns, si all : offered for sal I Vi tern The - id lands, in tin s:i respc e tract.-, m'n i the t xeeption oft .r.t u0i a propo ; n for tbcsu;)j)ort of schools, sha'l be qffi rcd l r - de to the hi hest bidder, uniicr t ie direction ofthe Register oi the land c ce. sUd the receiver of pubik moneys 1 r the said districts, cn such, days rcsr ctively as shall by proclamation of ; e President, be d i mated for that purpose ; the sales at each p'ace si all remain open six dayi and no longer ; the lain - shaH not be sold for less than fo llarj in acre and shah, in every ether
both as to-public anprivate
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e p Id on the same
, as tc i mvCn tee s
"i ricis, an i puicnis scan ae on;" rreo m
T 9 one manner sud on the terms pro- ; id, in c uc, of otnat public lat;dsaiold he the United States.
On
ftfkrthcf enacted That ntt of tlie public s
fu crs and pay of the seamen, ore nd i n SiilS y-fir thousand fivf UundredAdntiiety-five 4otlars i H fic !l'id.cd and eleven t i n dollars. For meclkine, aoapitai stores, and all expenses on account oftha sick tncludii i the marine corps, tw, ltv fiCcj thoHsaod dollars. For repaii s of vessi .3 three hundred thousand dollars. For or. tinges expenses, three hiftidred U10--sanddo.iars For repairs of navy-ysrds, docks, and wharves, one hnndrcd themsand dollars. For pay and subsistence of marine corp. .seventy-three thousand dollars. For clothing the same thirtvtryo thousand dollars. For mUiury stos for the same, eleven hundred dollars 1 f For couuiigont eapeoacs for the tare, sixteen thousand dollars For the purChasc of medals and swords, dtrecteS by different resolutions of Coowres, fifteen thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further ena: t i Thai the several appropriations hereinbefore made shall be paid out of any monies to the rreasury not otherwise appropri ted. H. LAY, Speaker ofthe House of R pn a ntattres . DANIEL D TOMP NS, . ice-President ofthe United Stated, i'nd President of t.he Senate. March 18 1818. Approved : JAMES MONROE.
For sale at this off ce Blank Deeds, do. Subpoenas do. Executions, f 80,001 l-OU ,vl0.-
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One Prize of Twenty Thousand Dollars. Three Prizes of j en Thousand Dollar Four frizes of Five Thousand DoUara Five Prizes of 'J wo Thousand LollarS Seven Prizes of One Thousand I ollara BesideEight Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty I ive Other Prizes, Consisting of sco's, 200 ioofs, See. Price of Tickets at present only glO each This splendid Lottery bin very successful progress, and will conamens dr. wmg without Lil, On the 10 th day of April next m Lezmgton, Ky a hen the first drawn tiKet Will obtain Five Thousand Doifars.
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RESOLUTION authorising the transportation of certain documents free of postage. Resolved, by the Senate and House of Refirt tcntatives of Vnii ' S'ates qf Americ4$m C ngrcss assembled That the Mem', , . uft onress, the Delegates from Territories thj Secretary 01 the nate, and the Clerk ofthe House of Representatives he and they, arc hereby authorised to transmit, free of postage, the Message ofthe President of the United States of the 1 4th day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and the Documents accompanying the Bam a printed by order ofthe Senate and by order of k House of Representatives, n v post office v ithintbc United Statesi and the territories thereof. H CLAY, Sx iker ofthe House ol" Representatives, i a ill) l6MPNt,
Vic. -President of the United StaeSvajid
President of the Scfl
March 19, 48 13 Approved,
1AM ES MONROE. AX ACT making appropriations for the ftltppOrt of the Navy ol the United States for the year one ta;s.a:.d ei.'t.t nundrctl and eighteen. Bt U en :t ., Su (he S ndfe ffotut of Reprc. natives ejf the United Sfajes qf Afnerica in Congtts assembled. That for d frayin - tl-.c ezpem cs ol the navy for tbt u"t; one th. n and ei fat hundrea and 1 ' v:u the following sums be and tin art hereto respectiveh appiopriated
LOTS IS VIKCHKKE For a!e. "W AM autfmrised to sell f M- loslwm Si B nd a HOUSE AND LOT, situa-
ledon 1 rth Street, in which the said
Bond lately resided.
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ALSO.
A House tv I. of. r
Belonging to tianl. Sullivan, in whkfc hejiow resides. '1 he property will be shovn,-ar.d the terms of sale made known n any per. son wishing topurccase on applicatioo to f. R. C. SUl.LIVW. April 1st 161f s u C7AIX persons having BOOsYS be longing to (i. R. 1 '.Sullivan, wiUcoufcf a favor onhhnby tmpmuost them to l is OP H E. (1 k ( ,s LEATHLH, t . e have just received, A QUANTITY Of yC Call ki!is. and Sole Leather, - ALSO JVXI YVA ER0S7 Which wc offerfiw :ale tn (rood terms. Samuel IliU Co, lincewnes, Jan. 9, is. 8 f 41
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s;uis vh li.di Laxe Liis-iM ; v ith 1 im in that :aj ity, wtMplcaaeapnl) at taid pla e.
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