Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 June 1818 — Page 2

hear try. and determine the said suits cvirs, as the district court Lor the disttict of Ni w-York, had by law. See. 6 .1v!k it furrhr r enacted That the original jurisdiction ol the circuit Court of the southern district of NewYork shall he con fr. cd to causes arising Within the said district, and shall not he Construed to extend to causes of action arising within the northern district of N. . Y k. April 3, i 3 1 s ipproyed; J uMES MONROE. A V ICTiC julating the staff of the army BtL it enacted by the Striate Sc House cf H !'-r -srri'a'ii';'.i of th ' unit1 i States of .1 n ti -a in Congre asscntbled, Tiiat

much of t ie act k fix'me; the military

U. Mates"

18 15, as rc-

peace establishment of the n s -ed on the 3d of M irch

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Lates to hospital Stewarts and wardmastc;s, and r much of the w Act for organizing the general staff) and making further pi earision for the army of the United States" passed April 24th, 1315 as relates to hospital surgeons hospital sur'oo's mates, w Ige advocates cbaplam, and fora ge, was;a;on, and barrack masters and their assistants be, and the lam 5 is hereby repealed. Sec 2. And b U further enacted, That there shall be one surgeon general, with a salary of StSOO ;!oiiars per annum, one assi itant surgeon general, v. tn the emoluments of a hospital surgeon, one judge a ' v c ue, with the pay and emoluments u a topographical engineer, to each division, and one chaplain, stationed at the military academy, at West Point, who hall aNo be professor of geography, hst i y and ethics, with the pay and emolum ! it ; allowed the professor of mathematics ; and that the number of post surgeons he increased, not to exceed eight to a division Sec. 4 And be it further enacted) That s much of the act of the 24th April, 8 1 6, aforesaid as relates to tne quarter master general of division shall be rep lied, and the quartermaster's department i hall consist, In addition to the two deputy quartermasters general, and the four assistant deputy qu irter masters geHerais, now authorized, of one quartermaster general with the rank, pay, and emoluments of a brigadier general, and a n my assistant deputy nuai termasters g neral, as the president shall deem pro- , not exceeding in the whole number twelve S 'c. 4 tnd b tt fur'hrr enacted, That to each commissioned officer who shall be deranged by virtue of thia act, there : i. be allowed and paid, in ad tition to the pay and emoluments to w tich tliey Will be entitled by law, at the tunc of their disc targe, three months pay and efttoiuments; and that the provisions of t lis act shall b e carried into effect, on or before the first day of June next. Sec 5 A '. I b U furth r enacted That the pay an 1 emoluments of the inspector gene als of divisions, be and are hereby ra e I to he equal to the pay and emoluments of the adjutant generals of division S ft. 6. And 6 Ufnrtki r tnmctt d That as loon as t ie state of existing contracts for the subsistence of t ie army shall in the opinion of t ie president of the Unite ! S ites, permit it, there shall be appo ite I by the president, by and with th - a I vice and consent of the senate one commissary general, with the rank, piy an I e n riuments, of colonel of ordnance, v- o a tall before entering on the duties oi lis office, give bond an.l security, in such sum as the president may direct, and M m iay assistants, to be taken from the subalterns of the line, as toe service mat require who shall receive 20 dollars per month, in addition to their pay in the line, and who shall, before enteri Ig on the duties of their cine- give bond and security in such su ns as the president may direct. The commissary general an l his assistants shall perform such duties in purchasing and i i - - Q rations to the army of the United States as the presi lent may direct. Sea ? Andbcit futth r enact erf, That supplies for the army unless in p trttcu lar tii 1 u, rent cases, the secret ury of war Should otherwise direct, shall be purchased by contract to be madt by the commissary general on public notice, to be delivered on inspection fan the bn!k and at inch places as shall be stipulated Which contract shall be made under such

regulations as the secretary of war D eui ect.

Sec 8 Audita further enacted, That pre lent may make such alterations Is t . component parts of the ration as a ouc re ard to the health and comfort of t 'C army a i ! economy may require.. , ' H" 9 Andhh fit'rth r enacted That the commissary general and hts assistant shall not he concerned directly or inta ctly, m tiie purchase or vale in trade or c ramerce sfiM article entering into t e co nposition of the ration allowed to tr" 111 lht wrvl e of the United Watas, except an account of the Uaued

?t"tes. nor shall sucn ofncer!:2?e ancf at

pfy to his own ue any gain or emolument for regulating or transacting any business connected with the duties of dl office, Other than what is or may be allowed by law ; and the commissary general and his assistants ihtll be subject to military law. Sec. 10. And ; it further enacted. That all letters to and from the commissary general, which may relet? to his official c:n i s shall be free from postage: Provided That the sixih, se ver, th, eighth, ninth and tenth sections of this act - hall continue an-! be in force for the term of five years from the passing of the same, an 1 the ice until the end of the next session of congress, and no longer. April 14, 1 B IS &ppi ovi d, J V rtES MONROE. SAFAMYA A nV 22. We have seen a letter from May river fS. C.J dated April : ), to a gttt man in this city, which states, that k the frost of last night has been a dreadful scourge to t ho cotton planters in ti.U part of South Carolina. As far as Euhaw I have heard that it has been equally fatal there this evening I have had three applications for BOtton seed am one of tliose who have Buffered 11 acres of cotton of mine was up and putting out the 3.1 leaf, yesterday a (air and promising today withered and blighthed to its roots. I understand from a gentleman Who resides near Cou:-awhatchie, that all the cotton in that heigl borhood is killed, and that in the vicinity of Euhaw t ie inhabitants were visited with a most severe 1 ail storm on Friday night last the hail were 4 inches in eircumference that three of them filled a half pint tumbler that wherever they struck the Pride of India tree, the beak was torn oft Cotton seed will be in great dt mand no question1 S e dread to hear fr..m the interior of the community, for w feartl e ho t 1 a done great injury, as vegetation was far advanced. Reply to fye letter from NatchUochcs, published in the Louisiana Gazette of the 31st of 'arch. 4 The Trench co onists, who have gone to settle on the river Trinity, have no other object than the choice of productive lands, where they mipht procure laborers and cattle at low prices and from which they might de ive a pnfmpt and productive revenue. They look for those advantages which are to be derived from a rich soil, by active and lal orious men they have no other wish tl an to cultivate them, to enjoy thctrai quiity necessary to such an establishme it. They have no connection with a- y assemblage that has heretofore t: hen p ace in those parts, aid wJl never ei ?aire either In privateering or son- inLr, nor many other occupation that might render them a subject of disquiet to any people. f&fnrdj II LALLEMAND. New Orleans, April 1, 1S13.

rrreasmy Department April 27 fh, IS! 3. Notice is hereby Given, rgrH.T the seveial acts of limitation

heretofore passed, and which barr

ed the allowance and settleinvnt cf c rtain evidences of public debt, have b en suspended for two years bv an act passed the 13th of April, 1 8 1 8, of whicn the following is b copy. Wm. II. CRAWFORD, Secretary tf the Treasury.

AN ACT to authorise the payment of certain certificates. Be it enacted by th St nate, House Representative of the United Stale c f America, in C ngre atmbl d That o much of an act, entitled, 'An act making further provision for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the public debt, passed the third day of March one thousand seven hundred and ninety five ; and so much of the act, entitled 'An act respecting loan office and final settlement Certificates, indents of interest, and the unfounded and registered debt, credited on the books of the Treasury ' passed the 12th day of une, one thousand seven hundred and ninetyeight, as bars from settlement and allowance certificates commonly cal'ed loan office and fit. a! settlement certificates Sc indents cf interest, be. and the same is hereby, suspended for the term of two years, from and after the passage of this r.ct ; a notification of wl ich temporary suspension of the act of limitation hall b - published by the secretary of the Treasury, for the information of the holders of the siid Certificates, in one or move of the public papers in each of the V" ited States Rec 2. And be it further enacted. That all certificates commonly called loan of fict aartificatSBj countersigned by the

iuati omtcrs ox tnu s.-Uwnin.-!

final settlement certificates, a::d indents

of interest which, at the time of passing this act, shall be outstanding, may be presented at the Treasury, and Upon the same being liquidated a;.d adjusted shall be paid tn the respective holders of the same, with interest, at six per cei L from the el ite of the !at payment of interest, as endorsed on said certificates. Sec. 3. An J be ttfmfiA rcrcc'-'d, 1 hat for carrying this act into effect, the sum of eighty tl ousand dollars be appropriated, out of any nioi ii in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. II CLAY, Sfieukcr of th h' tis" bfRi ' re. ntatiz'e3t JOIIV U l ILL ARD, Pra ideni cf the Senate pro tempore. April 13, l6l8 Approved. JAMES MO.YKOE. i r -: . s i -,v v dep. t j 1 71 7k . 1 r, Washington-. April -3, 1818. m Notice is hereby Given, To the Proprietor of S:-jck issued under the convention with France oi the 30th of April, 1803, commonly callvd Loui iana 6 rock; Ttiat one moiety, or half of the piii cipal of said sto k, will bo rede med on tl e 2lst of October next en uing the date hereof and that the s me will be pain I o the respective proprietors, or their attorneys duly authorise , on the u.a b fore im ntioned at the Treasury in Washii ton. or at Mich Lo n (nice, on the books, whereof any

tUon of said stock may then stand. Information is further given That the

interest cine at the tine of redemption, on such p,ot of said stock as is held in Euiope, wiil be paid as heretofore in London and Amsterdam ; and that the interest on such part of said stock as has been domesticated will be p id at the same, time with the principal, either at the Treasury or at ti c Lo n Office as bv fore mentioned. And it U alc hi rt bu made kn wn lat interest on the moiety or half of said Louisiana stock intended to be redeemed as aforesaid will cease and determine after the 2lstdav ol October. 18 i 8. VVM. CRAWFORD Secretary rf the 7V c urv. TTPrinters of newspapei-s, w ho are authorrsed t id is! ti e laws oft! e United States, will insert the above advertisements once a week tid October text, Sc s( idthcir accounts totl.c T asury t'epartment for pay. 23-t't Oct. iNKW GOODS.

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JOHN EWINO, IUS THIS DAY REClLVEt Cambi ic . u lin,

Summer "

Factory Cot n,

Buff ankeen, Ii di i .Mu 1 , Womens' U athe Shoes, Caif skins, kc 8cc. ALSO, Ipr Blacksmiths bellows, ) 1st quai1 Anvil and Vice, 3 i,y. Broad x Log Chains, Drawing Chi ins, Hewing Axes, Sec. with a varit ty of other articles, v!.ich he will with a large assortment of seasonable GOODS now in fttore, sell cl p Vincennes, ime 6. 27 tf Mail Wood's OJiRniYG SCHOOL, JCE?I5ES ! DIANA.

LLbeooenfor the recention of

Voune Ladies, on Mondav the

w , j 2d instant. TERMS fER SESStOX,

opeilinff Kear llicr Pan Ctt..

ing, Mai king, Muslin-work, riti : i!n.t!. f 1

mar ieocrraphv with the use r$ -

of the (i obe, History and j Composition - - J E nbroi lery Pi int-Work, aiul ) Fillagree in addition to the S5,00.

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incmg, rainiitux, French lan

guage and Music, according

to toe manner tam-lit

loa;- iinrr. XjcAtAnm a- tr.i.

ing - V . . S60.00 Half pay in advance. A Session is 20 VWeks. lune 5th, 181 s. 27 tf

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HMBIVH. VO()7n7. H rrORXEY AT LAV T.Lin future ctice in th conn V i tie, off: rl , Washington Jackson' Onu ant! Harrison ; and at Vhtcetmes. (Major Fiovd .ai-ig been appointed jud :e of the middle circuit ;their partnership is of course dissolved.) He will also practice in the Federal and S.j. prcme courts of this state 'I base v. M,. ing to consult him will sail si ! is Office, in London. Oct 13, Id 17.

y f junction, in the c 1 nty oi Knox,

tl ase v. ho may. wish io employ t!:em may . . .; on the attenti m si I i xertn at of not!;. They have mde a:it2.;-,cn:ciita o as one or the other w'M ai.vs besound at their office in Vir.ccr.r.es, m arly pposite the -'....- '.'.ct. f'oriEcTtao BusikeSs will h' . 1 latlv

tended to in Knox co ; h') ..t end to v' yi,

soonest notice, and unaetnue agencies not in.compatih! with tl.eii prol sslon The postage of Letters addr ssed ; them on business must be paid. 1 1 Vine . . i, Ftsl -2.

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J. C A!.L. Attorney at taw, bisOffice 01 txn ?T' "r., opposite the POST-OFFICE Vlncem es 9th Janu: ry 1818, 6 tf . DQTY ttorncy at Law. ?T ' '"i the office formerly occiril pi -d he ''. H .? . Eq. opposite to the I eceiver's Office, where aU 1 asioess cotmc ted with his piofession, l- lt ) I misted to him, sril be promptly : ttei di f. to. 1 i tf Vi F, ,b. 12. 1818. BOH I t .1 NO'i it 1: Peoived by Jie Trustee of the Bo rcuish 'f V cennesn in c mm on council askcmbl d That conforn 1 My to the Ordii.rnce regulating Electioi s" t; e follow mp be appointed and ihall act at the enluing election to be he den at the ( ourt House or ti e 4.n Saturday in Jure, ii.st. v,z : v , ; Ban l to act as Judge and 2WCI! !' ; ' f 58 clerk, for the Lower v id ; Hcni v Ruble as Jl-.di e. r.n V.L.

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' a ey as c.erk, f,r t e Middle ;E. Stout as Judge, and Cha's II. astasclerk f r the Upper War. R I UNTIK, Chm'a, v Teste, TILLlN i! AST. c p t. r r.

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Bank of incennes Tun i fate Ba.k of Indiana, - Oth May 1818. A D V DF.N i has this cay been del elated by the Directors at the rata of 10 per cent, per annum for the last

01 uuwin,on me an ount ot stock paid in the san.e v. i:; h, attj . allk on and after the first day ol Juo aexttottui Stockho'.ds or t! eir leal I . pttsenulives. By order of the Board, ELISUA BOUDINOT ci'k. May 30, 1818. 27 if To tin Citizen of Indiana. t.: -; A I.G ohe- ved i, a late nnmJ ber of the Indiana Iutelligeocer, a publication denouncing me as an ho F iter, swindler, and common enemy of good order I deem it my iadi pen ibio cut, to rebut the same in as public a mai em 1 the charges are made. I therefore have 110 hesitation in statIng n. t ,e v.r rkl that the s.dd publicatton is utterly false arid untrue, and t It proceeded from envy and maiice. 1 band ' 'y mm who c- mi x .ccd Uie auack, have assumed a higher sre rogathe than that claimed by the l. p f! Ro . : ' 'on mepintcalof their 1 11 aginary Oly pi i,nm, ring tot hensselves olui t.i waits b c:;us,- I have cuTrMtd - ' ' ;v a creeoWEastera orthodoxy, crymg rer.gcanee is ours, they rave lia led at my dt voted head a elencal thunoerbolt---thinamg t;. at in my absence to o distadt country, i: voul i prove a fa a! blow, and thus fulfil th ir base but ionging desires, by consirain

a young man ami his rising family to

mc snaoes 01 more than papal oblivion

y i -y wemta manv or those stif-sti-led holy men, w ho hac without ana just prowcati,i, on rny part, been instium, nta m publishing a Ion- ctalo-uc of Llsestmies. wl.id, in pai1 l-ve already be en proved so in a court of justice. Gladly I say would Chey hear of my downfal ; yea, I have no doubt but that they would rejoice at any degradation that myself and family might be reduced to through their unhallowed persecutioii un .ahowed I my, for suc h have been the mearansadc use of to destroy mvseit, and reduce my family to penury and want. ' Wm. II. CF.RRV. A!! Persona Concerned, ARK hereby rj miIcd to takeno'ice, that in three nionths from the date hereof, I shall issue to Thomas E.lx a duplicate c, :tif,cate No. 4885 dated Feb ruarj 34, 18 18, for the N W. ouartcof ' Section No. l, in Towuship No J S of Range No l w unless previausto tl at urn, soma legal and sufficient obicc-ons are made 'hereto. ' JOHN UAUOLLLV k i o. June 1, 1818. fl j.s

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