Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1810 — Page 3

NOTICE. ONE of us will Hart to Philadelphia the I Oth of Auruft next wr therefore eftrnrfUy rrnuei all thole indebted to us, to wake payment before that day. Charles Smithy Co. July 2C, 1810. FOR SALE, THE plantation on which I now live containing 100 acres about thirty acres in a high Date of cultivation, and a crop of rorn now growing on it about 8 acres in Apple and Peaib orchard, alfo every kind of farming utenfils and houlchoJd and kitchen furniture, alio all my (lock of cori, horfri and hogs. A credit of 18 months will be given for all iums above 10 dollar!, on giving hend with good fee urity.

rneJ needled, as it is generally known and it is prefumed it willl be viewed by any perfon inclined to purchafe the land may be purchafed at private fale if applied for hefore the 1 1th of Auguft next, on which day, if not previoufly fold, it, together with the oilier articles will be fold at public die. . Betsey Fea. July eth, is 10.

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The fubferiber wants one hundred head o

BEEF C A TT L E,

jror which he will give CASH at fixty Sc ninety days, at the rite of Two Dollars auid Fifty Cent per hundred pounds. Joseph Oneillc. July 6th, 1810. NOTICE, GAME to the plantation of the fubferiber fome time in the fpring 1809, a forrel horfe, 6 years old lafl fpring, about 14 hands high, a fmall ftar in his forehead and fnipon his nofe, fome faddlc marks, no brand perceivable the owner is defired to

ccme forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. Toussant Dubois, senr. July 12th, 1810. , NOTICE.

J names arc publifhed below, and who

State that thev are Citizens of the United

.States, impreffed into the BritiOi fervice, detained iu Ihips of war at Liverpool and

I'lymouth, in hnglanc, are requeltcd to lur nifh this Department with evidence oi

their Citizeulhip, and dcfci iptionx of their

f erlons. Department of State, May 15, 1810.

Place s to which they are

Names of Sicn. ztatcd to bcUng. Hrnty M.uih, Kxcter, N. H. John ! lushes, Talbot county, ?vid. Thomas Firiiun, Queen's county, N. Y. Jcfeph Sytnonus, Salem, Ms. James Symonds, do. do.

Samuel Grave5, Newmarket, N. H. John Thompfon, Philadelphia. His hrothr lives at Manhattan, Y. James Coleman. Philadelphia JPiiilip Spinks, New York. KkzerClaik, New Bedford. Urnry Hones, Dennis, Ms. John Barker, Drefden, do. John Pinkinfon, .South Hampton, nisabeih city county, Virginia. ThnTiJ? J'-ffcTln, Ph.hdelplua. Cimlrs I hompfon. New York. Thorn? Bilrv. Portland. MMnrl HM'nock, Rockingham, N. II. J- Irph Kvilm, I? itiiTvre. Jtisvid Gv)!i)n. New York. William Frjzirr, Ha? tfml rminty, Md. Jonirs M. Hoy:, Stsnfmd, ('.:. William Smith, I'ctrr ibjr;:, Virginia. John White, S-n:hild, Orange county, New i.tU. Wiili'm Smith, New York. Ch.nles Sir-ir??. PlMl.-drlp'.,',a. Dirl M'Gir.re, Bdiimore. Grelie llanr.an, OniorJ, N. H. AleXiivJer I.rters, Swr.-nlca, Mils. Jvirm!i Smtl ur, New "i ork. George Rd)erti, New York. ffanuary. lb 10. "William Morris, jr. Berwick, Mtfs. John C. Suitor,, New Ytak.

February 6 th.

George Coffin, Nantucket. John Sleight, New Brunfwick, N. Icrfrv.

10th, William Pctrrfon, Marlborough,

Arundel county, Md. Jofeph Thomas. New Bedford.

1 3th 1dm Cochran. Marhlehead.

14th 'Thomas Hopkins, Talbot county, Maryland. Pter Working, Baltimore. William Conner. Chefter, Md. 18th John Allen, WifcaOVt.

21ft John Hinifon Philadelphia. 25d Tohn Miller. Fell s noint, Baltimore.

Vincent Shore, Fdl pint, do. John Hnrfman, Dorchefter county, Maryland. Peter Campbell, Townfliip of Fairfifld New TeifrV

23d Tohn Morfe or Mols. City of New

York. Samuel Grimes, City of N. York.

2Tth 7 ames Taylor. Newark, Lficx coun-

ty, New Jrfey. Alexander Welden, Philadelphia. Hatch 1st Timothy Stanwood, Ncwburyport MalTachufetts. William Lewis, Old Bank St. Norfolk. Sylveder Brown, Hartford county, Connecticut. AjJ Afa Pendleton, Ayleyfuury, Han. cork county, Mats. Charles Adams, Kenfigton, Penn. David Higgins, Philadelphia. James Gordon, Lichfield, Lincoln county, Mafs. ,

3d Ruflel Brainerd, Haddam, Connec

ticut. John Albert, Bennington county, New Jerfey. George BifTel, Saratoga, N. Y. John Taylor, Baltimore Si Jacob Ferris, Bellviile, N. Jerfey. Kichard Penny. New York, lidward Olingfworth, Portfmouth, N. Hampflnre. 3th Richard Hill, Philadelphia. Robert Thompfon, City of New York. David Smith, HempHrad, Queen's county, New York.

6th John Thomas, New Haven, Con

necticut. - James Pi infield, Centerville, Queen Ann's county, Md. Tohn Gold, Philadelphia.

10th John Maines, Shrew foury, Mon

mouth county, Middlefex,

New Jerfey. Henry Myars, Philadelphia, Pcnn fylvania. Uth Benjamin Harris, Baltimore, lfaac Belfey, Baltimore. Thomas Holland, Fell's Point, Bal timore.

Robert Farmer, Charlefton, South

Carolina.

Richard Bonner, Little Water ftreet

Philadelphia.

John Lewis, Alexandria, Virginia,

ion of Tielding Lewis. JAMES MAURY, American Consulate, Liverpool, 7 I 8th March, 1810. S lit?" The publilhers of the Laws

Congrefs, are lequefted to have this notice inferted in ther papers, and publilhed three times.

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THK WESTERN SUN. riXCEXXES, Avgvmt 4, 18 10. KNOX COUN I V, Indiana 7 1 rritory. At a meeting of the inhabitants ol Golhen tovtnlh'ip, oppoiile the mouth ol Gnen rier, on the l Gth thy of July, ibio. The meeting formetl ilfelf into a committee for the purpofe ol confiflering our prefent tinhap.py iituation. in (hinder from our Indian neiylil)ourh, and perhapb more fo from internal enemies, yiz. Bntifhand French c mi fu

ries, wliofe intention is our o-

The committee proceeded to the

choice of a chairman, and Eneus MCalli(lcr, cfqr. was unanimoully chofen, and took his feat the committee proceeded to bufmefs and therefore, ill. Resolved, That our fincere

The Chief of the Wcas, who was there, told mr. Barron, that he came for the purpofe of informifg the Prophet, that he had nothing to do witli the lands on the Wa. balh, and that he lhould not meddie with 1 he in. Mr. Barron further dates, that

;the Indians upp( an (1 to be much

thanks be prefented to his excellen- alarmed fur fear of an attick, and cy governor Harrifon, for his un- ! he has good n alon to believe that

wcaricci ueiigcnce in lus othce lor

our fafety and happinefh, notwith-

Handing the oppoGtion he mull have met with from internal enemies and that we acknowledge ourattachment to him asourguar-

dian, and as a friend of every good

mn. 2d. Resolved, Tint we defire the concurrence of every true friend to liberty, deliring at the

the Prophet is looiing his influence he was told that die Winebagos would certainly return to their own country this fall, or the enluing fpring. Five of the horfes tli.lt were lately tlolcn, were delivered up to him, but he could bring but four of them. The Prophet's brother was to set out yeflerday on a ulit to the

Governor, he told mr. Barron that

same time, that thofe Europeans ; he would be attended by one hun-

who have left their own country.

and who cannot live free, and can-

dred men and the Prophet laid

that a much larger number would

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not enjoy tne uieinngs ot a Ireejcome. We underftand that the independent country, that they i Governor has fent up an exprefs return to their own country, and jto'mctt them, and to requelt that enjoy all the bleilings that political a fcu. mcn nnv may alscnci thc

flavery and oppreffion can give

them.

Chiefs. 'Phis is done as well oil

account of the expenfe of fuppor-

3d. Rezohed, That we will at ting lhct7 as trnm )tirj; vw t the rifk of our lives and fortunes, ViiiM under nrefent circumilmcfs

proteft and defend our public offi- be improper to have fo large a

cers m the execution ol our laws, and in oppofing both bur foreign and domeftic enemies and that we do allow of a fair and impartial inveftygation of the condudl of our public officers, when heed fhall be nnd at the fame time, we fhall not with pleafure allow o imperious and infulting language,; in the courfe of inveftigation fuch as fhall have a tendency to Ieffen theafleflions, or enrage the people againfl their officer, until it appear from fufficient evidence that they are faulty, and worthy of that difapprobation which the nature of the cafe requires. 4th. Resolved, That the chairman provide fome fafe conveyance, and that he forward thefe our resolutions, to his excellency governor Harrifon affuring him, that we will rell in confidence upon his wifdom and goodnefh for our protection, being well plcafed with the choice of the prefiuent and council, in the choice of a goernor and that we think it our duty to pray for his profperitv.

Signed by order ol the committee, ENEUS M'CALLISTER, Chairman. Godien, July 16th, 1810.

Mr. Barron returned from his million to the Shawanoe Prophet on Thurfday lad. He reports, that the Governor's fpeech, of which he was the bearer, was received by all :he Indians aifvmbled at the Prophet's town, with great apparent fatifaclion. Tiiey politively deny, that tiK-y had any intention of g(iing to war againit tiif United States but the Propiiet's brother (who appears to be the tf. ficient chnrdder amonglt tiiem) acknowledged that they could never be good friends with the United States until thevahjndoned tinidea of acquiring lands by purchafe from thc Indians, widiou; thc confent oi all thc tribes.

number in the fettlement. From a NATChi Z paper. fFest Florida. We learn by an intelligent gentleman from Well Florida, that there was a general meeting of die, inhabitants of the fourth diflricl forming the province of New Feliciana, held at the plantation of the late mr. Sterling, near St Fraticifviile, and appointed John Khea; John Jolmflon, William Barrow 8c John Mills, efqrs. all men of refpeclability and influence in the country, deputies, to meet at the Imufe of mr. Duval. St. John's Plains, fome day next week, to take into confideration thc peculiar Hate of the country. We learn from New Orleans, that a dellruclne fire 00k place thrre on the night l the-JO i ult. which cfjnfumed about 70 dvt eU ling houfes. We have received 1 hll of non. relidents lands in the flare of K'-'i. t tick an;, perfon w lUfing to amine it wiil hae yn opportunity '.y calling at this ofii'ft- the f io of faid lands to conumnce on rh flrll Monday in November next. General W'iKinf in, is find to be engaged m wrnmg his own biography at Wellington city. Thc an)iint of bnr r'.? quarterly salary, lately rtct iviu from Hniiaparte is fL:c i m i.'ie V':.gi:ua Argus at 500l. lie; ling.

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