Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 September 1809 — Page 4
POETICAL .ASYLUM, (ORIGINAL.) ODE Per iff Fourm of $ ill 1C09. WE celebrate that glorious day,
Our rights were free'd from tyrants fway ; By war we gain'd the precious prize, By ar we gain'd &c. And now our r ueful rnfins wave, As fir as Ocean's wnrrs hve, Independence ever uright, Offspring of celeiUal light ; This firft fruit of freed em's tree, Well deferves a juYuee. CHORUS In this point we all agree, To maintain our liberty ; Peace we love, but fear nut war. Union is our polar flir. Forever hall cur natal clay, Shine as the Sun's meudi.in ray, In every clime the freeman's foul, In eve rv clime Sec. On this great day will feel the flan?, That from fair freedom's alter cam.' Wife and gen'rous let us be, Bled with peace and liberty, "But when honid wars arife, Then be bold as well as wife CHOKU3 In this point, Sec The fages who devis'd the To vindicate the rights of man, The heroes who maintain'd the fight, The heroes who S'.c. Their fame Ih dl Hand the teft of time, Their worth be known to every dime. Lo 1 the fhade of Washington, From Elvfuim lookcth on, And Columbus lees with joy, That our love's without alloy. CHORUS. In this point cc. Now may die love infphing fair, Of all our hleffiNgs tW.y (hare; At dawn of this cekiliu' day, At down Sec. Drteptiou's train Hull fink in night, Wlule fciule virtues r.race the hght, Matrons good, M -:-e! i lair, Choice,! t'ifts cf Heaven's care; I'urt ft jc) o fort vtr more, Wed them to our loc'ul care, c n o n i: No deceptive airs are fhewn, Virtue's hluliom is full blown ; Love and freedom triumph now, Thrv receive cur facrcd vow. M.
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Doctors M. REYNOLDS & A. CIIIPPS
Will practice Physic, Surgery, Vc. ifc. In Kaskaskia, (Illinois Ty.) T"HOSE that make choice of repofing their confidence in them, will be attended with the utmoft of their abilities they will b found in their fiiop contiguous to the Hornet i church. They have on hand a hrg- aiTortuient of LI E D I C 1 N E vhich will be fold wholcfale on moderate terms, tf June 1209. takl: notice. THAT on cr before the fifteenth day nf nxt month, my fecond payment ecr.TTs du to P?ter Jones, Efq. and I ilnil cxp-c all thole indebted to me to cttle their accounts by that time, And much oblige, Parmcnas Bcckes. Augud 13th, 1809. 373 v NOTICE, Lr sught in by the Pianhasharj Indians and delivered up to the Governor, A BLACK mare with a bla2e face the near fore and hind foot white, and the hind part of the off hind foot white, urtecn and a half hards high, branded on he near (boulder f D feven years old lad fpring, the lower part of her under lip white the owner is dehred to come torwaru, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. 'Joseph Barron, Interpreter. Auguft 3th, 1800. 3G It 2 INDIANA TERRITORY, Clark County, set. James N. Wood, complainant. vs. Thomas Plmer, defendant. On Foreign Attachment. "TVT'HAREAS a writ of foreign attarhW ir.ent hath aifued out of the court of Common Pitas, of faid county, in the name, cf Jme3 N. Wcod, againd the lands and tenements, goods, chattels cc eftecls, rights and credits of Thomas Primer, in un adlion cf trefpafi on the ci.fe ; hy vi.tuc of which sittnc '. .'en: ti:- (he ri:T cf faid county hath .c h-J thv .! twenty thiee dollars icve; t. one i a !.:tii cents, the property cf tl-e Cfl : . .t. rt. "r ti.?t u:.iM the detendant ihtll ili.i t i A r.r l.h Attorney, &ppc:ir antl .Ivl' ip: i i A bii ta anivver the fii.i luit, judgment will be entered -;raind 4 ' liim by de t'.Llt, .-t.'i tiie property fo attached vi t!iO 4v-l o( iox r fati:f-.clion of all creditor.' who appear to Le ju!t!y entitled to a demand th.rccn, ai;d Ihali ply for tht pufp i -.. (j itlmoj, c. c. c. J.v.v.h,..j.. 'tl . r pi J i . . ! . st jnn , I l Tor f.le at tl e Qi.vr ( f the Wriiern Sun. THE PERPETUAL ALMANAC, J 1 m l C '
THOSE who are indebted to the Vmcenncs Library, are requcltc'd to make immediate pVrnmt, other wife by an order nude by PrefiJent and Directors I flull be obliged to bring fuit for the money now
due. Peter yones Librarian Auguft 8th, rS09. BY WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Indiana Territory, and Commissioner Plenipotentiary of the United States for concluding a 'Ireaty or. Treaties with the Indians North West of the Ohis, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS conferences are about to be commenced in the town of Vincennes, with certain of the Indian Tiibes, on fubjects interefting as well to the Territory, a$ the United States and whereas the laws of the Territory authorife and cmpower the Governor of faid Territory to prohibit the fide of any ardent or intoxicating liquors to the Indians, .pending any Treaty or Conference. Now therefore I have though: proper to ifiue this my proclamation prohibiting the fale or difpofitioti of any fpirits or other intoxicating liquors, to, or amongd the Indians, on any pretence whatfocver. in the Town of Viiicennes,or within thirty miles cf the fjme. Given under my hand, and the feal of the Territory, at Vincennes thi3 twenty-third day of Augud, one l.s. thoufand right hundred and nine, and of the Independence of the United State3 th'? thirty fourth. WILLI A 24 URNRT HARRISON. By the Governor, JOHN GIBSON, fecretary. FOR SALE AT THIS OPTICE, t II K L A W S OF THE INDIANA TERRITORY, Comprising those Afts formerly in force, and as Revised Lr jrsi.vs. JOHN RICE JONES, AND JOHN 'JOHNSON, And nassed 'after amendments) by the Legislature ; ar.d the Original Ads pjrd at the P"ir t Seion of the Second General Assembly of the faid Tenitcry. Price Three DJLrs & Fifty Cents. ALSO A FEW COPIES TIIK L A W S i'Assj : At tlx Second Session of the Second Central As:embly of the Indiana Tcrriu Price Fij'y Cents.
