Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 April 1826 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENERAL' ADVERTISER

9 BY ELIIIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1820. Vol. 17. No. 9.

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flty Authority.)

commanders of the United States armed vessels, S32,OC0. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted; That

the several sums hereby appropriated, shall

LAWS of the U. STATES,

PASSED AT THE FIUST session of THE be paid out of any money in the Treasury,

NINETEENTH CONGRESS.

Borough Ordinance.

PUBLIC NO. XI AN ACT making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United SUtcs for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. HE. tt enacted by the Senate and House of Peirexcntativcs cf the United S.'ates if Arnerica in Congress assembled. That, for defraying the expenses of the Navy for the year 1826, the following sums be, and the same are hereby, respectively, appropriated: For the pay and subsistence ef the officers, nnd pay of the seamen, other than those at NavV-Yards, shore stations, and in ordinary,

S90H.595 and 50 cents. For the pay, subsistence, and allowances of

AN ordinance to change the Clerk's Bond.

not otherwise appropriated : Provided h'jiv- Be it ordained by the Board of Truscver. That no money appropriated bv this ' tecs of the Boioutrh of Vincennes in Com-

act snail ue paici to no person lor ins com- : mon Council assembled, and it is hereby

pensation, who is arrears to the United States until such persons shall have accounted for, and paid into the Treasury, all sums for which he may be liable : Provided alto. That nothing in this section contained, shall be

construed to extend to balances arising sole t -

ordained by the authority of the same, That the Clerk of this lioard shall, previous to entering upon the duties of his office, iive bond, with two sufficient se

curities, to be accepted .of by the Chair

ly from the depreciation of Treasurv notes, man of this Board, to (he Treasurer, in

received by such person to be expended in the sum of five hundred dollars, conditithe public service; but, in all cases" where oncti lor lnc tailhtui pet fotinaiicc of the the pay or salary ot any person is withheld, d ics ofllis oIrCC m pursuance ot this act, it shall be the dutv . ,. . i r" ,i n.. of thP:ir-,,.nti,nr.ltr,r..r if,!,mr,u hv tiu- i 1 ordinance to be in force, and take

nartv, his avrent. or attorney, to renort forth- : tdect Iiom ar.u alter its. passage.

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officers, and pay of seamen and others at Na vy-Yards-shore stations, hospitals, and ii

ordinary, 5U L1 3 and .5 cents. Fur the pay of the Nav al Constructors, ivaperintendants, and all the civil establishment at the several Navy Yards and stations, 5 2,2-10 dollars. For provisions, S3rr,8n 73 cents. For repairs of vessels in ordhmry, and for wear and tear of vessels in couuuisMon, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. f For repairs and improvements of NavyYards, Si 70,000, to wit: Port-mouth, Ni wllampshire, SlO.000; Ch ir.c.-town, Massachusetts, 40,000 ; New-York, S35.0C0; Philadelphia, 30,000; Washington, S'j.OOO ; Gosport, $40,000. For a survey of the harbors of Savannah and Brunswick, in Georgia, Beaufoit, in South Carolina, and Baltimore, Mai viand, with a view to ascertain the pr.ietieal tacihties of those places for naval purposes, ten thousand dollars. For medicines, surgical instruments, and hospital stores, and all other cxpences en ;-.c-count of the sick, S4j,000. For defraviinr the expenses which m:T.v accrue during the year U20, tor the IWicAii-g purposes : For freight and transportation of materials, and stores of every description ; :-:r wharfage and dockage ; for storage ivnt ; for travelling expense.-, oio!nV.ers, nnd trans

portation of seamen ; for house iv.it or chain- j ber mcnr.v ; for i a 1 an I c.oi.lies to olhcers,

other than those attache d to Navy - aids cv shore stations; for commissions, clerk hire, office rent, fuel, and si itionevy to Navy A- , gents'; fr premiums and incidental expenses ri rec rui-ir.g ; for expenses of pursuing deserters ; icv cr-vi eirsation t 5 Judge Advocates ; for per d'em allowance to persons atteniivg Courts Marti th and Courts of livpurv, aiVi to officers engir-.d on extra service bi-voi-d tat lir.'iits of their stations ; for cv pcrses of persons in sick iuarKrs ; r r iur--ir.c-r.re.iHd person-l:e!':iging to t:e nav : for pri-itme and nat:onery oi cvciy description ; lor booi; r, c-virt-, mathematical and nautical instruments, chrcnom,. ;ers i:.odei;i a;ul drawings : : . " ran c!uc :J iv. v:i.is oi

with to the Agent cf the Treasury depart -nunt, the talanre due ; and it shall be the duty of ::aid Agent, within sixty days thereafter, to order suit to be commenced against such delinquent ai;d hi sureties.

JOHN W. TAYLOR, J tSfieukrr cfthe House c f Peircntnta . ive. ! JOHN C.CALHOUN, ! riCe-lW!? :t ;.ft!i' Unit d V:re, c::d

And be it further ordained, That all

oi (Hf.aores, or parts of ordinances, coming ithin the pm view of this cidinance, be, anj the 'fame are hereby repealed, r AijS K D April 1, lf.'-6. G. W. JOHNSTON, Cann. S. ttlM., C'. .

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AS just received fro in Fhiladelph J J and hhiliioiou, and now lr sale-, r

elegant as'oi ttoCh'il of

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j A vcty coioidcte assortment of ; All of which wilt he stdd en !ic most r.ccomri;od.i,..;j) terms. f r cesh : 16-if "mcennes, June 1825.

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in vessels hi . o:i.:.nssa n, c.:a 1;

and imiuvlmsr tJ'.e exp use 01 .Orea.xO.; up the stations -n tee Lakes, ac.d Nev-Orleans and Ha, l etarla, and fr u .oisMoiaii ; rhe articles 1; v o; t..e ice, end l(a- no other olrV-ct or ioirpn.se whatever, '-.-hhcXe1. F 1 coiuii orcot exptnses foe objects arisu.ii;

dur'r tlv- e r lS.e, ana not l.tre;r.oe:ore Cm:: i .t.i'i' , :no tlious.ind de liars. . For tlit . a and s"!hstcncc of the olficers, r.oa-eo.v.o ss,' ai oHicers, musicians, privates, aud ..sher w eiiien tt the maru.e corp. SL"5,!."S 10 cents. For cloth 10-; for the same, S3,r6w". For fuel tor the same, icOO. For coatinencies, that is to sa : for travelling expv uses for otUcer.-, and transportation for men, freight of stores fi era one stati(ii to another, toil, forage, wharfage, and cartage. exptMses c f recruiting, er them allovvai H for attending Courts Martial, and Courts of In piiry, compensation to Judge Advoca es, house rent and chamber money, v here there are no quarters assigned, incidental labor in the Quarter Master's department, expenses of bun ing deceased persons belonging to the corps, printing and stationerv, postage on public letters, forage, pe; diem allowance to officers on extra duty, expt use cf pursuit!; deserters, keeping in repair the barracks at the different stations, ktraw for the men, bai rack furniture, spades, axes, shovels picks, and c.u pernor's tools, and for nootlur purpose whatever, Sl.j'JFor sundry expenses arising in the current year, not hereinbefore mentioned, S-5GQ. For medicines, hospital stcres, and instru

ments for the officers and marines stationed

on shore, 2,36'.) 71 cents. For barracks, $9000. For the A gene v on the coast of Africa, for

receiving the negi c es, mulattoes, and persons of color, delivered tre.m onboard vessels sei-

rt-vj in thf prcipcution of the sUvv; trade, by

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of the stale of the late William Piiuce,

dec-ea.-.ed, '.ill at public aunion, on

y the liKee;.th day ot Aprii next, he court house door, in the invrn

ot Fiin Lte:V, the follow int; desci :!ed real pecpeuy, bclonin- to the estate of said dec, dchs to w it three hundred acres of 'aoih aojoiuin Suvein's cn Patoca ; two undivided! seventh parts of ftactional sec-

i Mo- ic, 1 t':on No. 25, tuwuihip 5 south, of raiuve

o. i; west, '. ()hiamnu" one hum red ana siv-

k ' t?.one acres; the east hall of the south

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Slvac, Wiv. ,e-u J i-oes ai-i - T- ,UI,U1-U. o ecuoo. o. 1 1 , tpvv UbUip Stewart, Dav id Su-morit, Flf lip hmith.'ste- j bollu'' o! !'pJt'c U containit :en CH. ic.khu.d, Jo'an N. 'i Vusdtll, Maitha 1 eighty acres ; lot No. thirty-ci-at, in tio.-xm-Jo"..;. Trible, IVdey Fayloi W. ols,n, j original plan of the town of Princcr. ; Vt iru Wiieht, 'Vhoni.os W aters, 'FhV'mus -sixty five r.cres, nart of lot No. 27. in ti.e

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NOTICE IS is hereby given, that I intend making a final settlement of the estate of James BiggSj deceased, with the Judgo of Probate of Crawford county, and stato of Illinois, on the first Monday in May

H4yAl U 4. tllCtl kllliV Ull VlOUlia V.UilVtill" ed mav attend if they please. . ELIZA BL I II BIGGS, Admntx. March 8, 1826. 6-4t INFORMS the public that he ccr.tir.ues to cony on the Saddlcnj & liar-?: ess . (If making busii.sis at sh.;p on J. (WATUU STRKF.T VIN'CEN'NFS ) He also, yili keep on hand a rcgu!aT supply of . LEATHER, of every description, .which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, v Boots i Shoes , of every discription and quality. Febiuary 19, 1825. 1-tf

VOHE'b HOTEL. of WASHINGTON No. 6 5c 8, North Fourth Street, near Market Street, Philadelphia,

K specifulb informs Jicr frien

and the public in ircneral, that

she has reduced the price ol boatding to seven dollars fier week. , The house is situated in the moat central part of the city for business, the rooms arc numerous end commodious, the beds and mattrasscti arc of the best, the table, as heretofore, shall be furnished with every bingthe extensive market affords the waiters ore attentive and obliging. In offering the above she hopes to continue to receive the public patronage. March, 1826. Etna Fire Insurance Company HAUrrORD, CONNECTICUT. listaLtinlied by charter in 1819. Cafiital 200,000 Dollars.

For Insuring houses, suild--

or damage by FIRE.

Ail payments for losses or.damape by

1 fnc, are made by this Corporation with

out any deduction. Losses by fire occasioned by lightning will be made good. fCAU letters addressed to the agent on the subject of Insurance, muit be posit nr.id. JAMKS SMITH, sger.tj Market Street, Vinct:nc3. March 1826. ru-.l

fi Mill

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ee itltuii Vouni;. - JOHN I. NLFLY, re...

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militia donation, south of Whit u river j cighty-ftvo acres, ptrt el lot No. lis, in said donation ; i'fty acres, part of lot No. 22, in said donation ; iorty-tive acres, pai t of lot No. 125, in said donation ; the reitriio:;' oMtst No. thirty-four, in Princeton; the revertion in north v.-est quarter of seviion No. 'L townshio e aouth. ranre

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conmelleu to continence suit a.rainst ah ' .. . ........,.. 1 . .

Uebted alter thil dale. t ... 1 1 1 1 VMnr-x'" f vrnui ; . two htu.ured ni.d seventeen acres; the

yf Administrator's Notice. LL persons indebted to the estate o! 5l Adam Claycomb, deed, arc reques

ts J to come forward and make iiavment

bv too 20th of Mav next, as I shall be

TOLLY CLAYCOMB, Ad:r.&ix. April 1 1, 1826. 9-3t

Saddlerv for Trade.

A LL kinds of Saddlerv will be riven

j. in exchange for good merchantable

POJiW BEEF, WHEA'l, or CORX,

to be eelivcied by the first dav of December next.

SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1825. 9-tf One Cent Reward. jJANAVAY from the subscriber li-dL-ving in Washington, on the . 26th instant, an apprentice boy to the Blacksmith's business, named Harvey Ciark about 19 years of age, knock kneed, and something of a religious turn the above reward will be given, but no extra charges paid, to any person who will deliver him at rny house. JESSE LYNCH. March 30, 182S. 8-3 Printing neatly executed at this office.

revertion ol a lot in Vincennes. contain ing id i.y 25 toices, (French measure) facing two streets, and r.iljoining the lot w hereon John ILuncr lived in 1820, on

tnc sou'h west ; and also a lot m said

town of Vincei.neb, containing 22 toises

square, exclusive of streets, adjoining a

lot ow ned by .. Lump; m 1820, on the

north east, and lacinp; two streets.

JOHN 1. NELLY, ") J. C. S. HARRISON, yAdnstrs. SAMUEL HALL, J Match 22, 1826. 63t

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.State of Ini'isr-j

DAViESS rj-

Court of Prr.ba't Xcrch 7:rr;, 1826

ON motion t lianiv. C ( .-. r, adtiiinistrator of the estate of John David

son, deceased, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that some of the

heirs aic not residentcrs of this Order-

r li . j ii.vi fin 11 f iir- irivr 1 111 i ir i .t-i

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Sun, newspapc?, printfd at Vincennes, for four weeks in succescion, to the said

to be holdcn at the court house in said

county, on the first Monday of June next, and shew caue, it any thing they have or can say, why the real estate ol said decea

sed may not be sold to satisfy the creditors of said deceased, or the same will bo taken as confessed, and decreed accord

inrrly.

A copy test, JOHN VANTREES, Clk. March 23, 1826. 6-4 Land for Sale. THE subscriber will sell on the most reasonable terms, the old Westall Farm, Lot No. 48, in the Donation, containing 400 acres, 75

of which arc under tence, Rood orchard, t . j i .

R. DANIEL. (ATOUSEY AT LAW.)

i AS rcmvnvril trum Pniwinn tr. I i . - - - . .

- :r. ; --.w.. -4 uwuiuit' nouse, sec. ace. a ms j

J. mccnncs Iaand will practice law considered one of the most valuable farms

in the first Sc fourth judicial circuits. He

keeps his office on water street, where he

may a all times be found. April 24, 1824. 1 Mf Hags ! Hags ! Hags !

.Tll'0 CEJTS per pound, will be

given for any quantity of clean Linnen

or Cotton HAGS at the wesntekn sun

office, in cash receipts, against oorf ac

counts.

in Knox county, Sc is only 4 miles from Vincennes. The terms of sale will be cash, or credit, or pood merchantable pro

duce delivered in Vincennes at the price

given by the merchants the title is indisputable. SAMUEL.JUDAH. January 17, 1826. 49-3m BLANKDEEDS tor 5a!e"B this office.