Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 July 1811 — Page 2
. . . , -r j Tf r. I tlifmfrK'f s In reatlinefs to march at a mo- i : .
wcr:..:, i Caress n.. s, r r ;n..,A. f r ,;;ffir,,lt n.enfs warninc viz. LIS I of letters
and h thr lull Jol A,m, nrN-, ... , ',..". rl , The whole of the 1ft reKimr,u.The A Pofl Office at Vincennes,
. iK. llit ft Vrrmont. Ivmil etUi 4,1 1 10 uc hum luiuui'Ut uutut, i.vi- ------ - , . , r 1 IH battalion. Uic Maior. cc a.,artrr. which, it not taken
1.1 ... !..mnlir-i-mirr.vT and including alio eiieem turmieivcs who nave procurcu iuui ....v - . - . - lte ccmDanies trom tnc -ja oai- three months, will be torwardea
n C. i)t. rc 11 4 w itrrs et th- lata l"kC an one ior ineir iiuiureu. 1 ins cun.c.. .... v -" r . . - r . , , , , h" i n, The tid ft lu" .o..ttitte a to be the fituation of the churns of Vin- ulion of the 4th regiment, thef, together lltra, p.ft.Office as dead letter,, as lie t.ie a d t tt . u .:..Hi..tl.i Th, R,d. with caotain Parke's troop of Vincennes A
oltrict, to be ca..e nc ' - - ' - nT the Licht Dratroons, to report to, and receive onathan Ajrn, John
phreyraagoi ; o. wnu a. , ... - - - y r- -- - " , - Co Deckcr. jn Ad 2 iVtU,am 0
i t in mikinr. rt mice lu iiuiwtv vm - - L' yiiicfi.
remaining in ths
the laft
out wit liin
to the Ge
ia.d d.ltnil Hi" ppoucu ,u - -n...,r .... . th(. ,:.. COmnanics of iirl7;flM
the faid port ot rntiy. nrt grautuac ot nis employers, ms p nuui w . 0 f inc iaa pti v , o r f rt.n ..rnrpr and BcrrvHrom the 5th
tJL .nd .her the fi.ll dv of Ao.il next, in their ftodi.s as could poffibly have l.ee reeimeotone niaior, and two complete Robert EaUnlmc,
II ,he n.ores and w.tr.s of the rivrr St. expefled under the various dilcourageraents compn.rt (l.e l.ght company to oe one; joh jjlacH,
JjaurCUtC, WLlin lir in mc iiaic 4-v i ...- awi.wvu .j.j ...... . t i,f, I Vj- J
York, e-il of the weftern boundary of the commencement. 1 have not been an mat. companies trom tnc ou, r.i -nu , ...v.., uBiru, I together with captain 13tggs dragoons, to
tern boundary ef the colleaion diftrid of have no hrfitation in frying, that he appears report to, and form the command of Lieut. Sarah Crosby, 2 ;
. . . n. n .n: A;a.:s n t m n nAAtnn t th mial firatinns a- (Jo . Uommanoanr, i34rinoiciuc. jewis iattamc, ,
cl!-d the diltria of OfWnchie, of which hove mentioned, to poffef the rare talent i he light company 01 me oa-ur nBm fnaer uawrt,
iis lcnoiars I company (ii any; u uu. -iuiuvi ..w . . I . . ' ,. . . . : n .:. u . I r- . t r 1.
Alton
Thomas rfkeman,
John AlUtiy n oAn Boxvkcr, James Blcck, Thomas Blackwcllj
John Case J) avid Conrod. 'fosiah Culbcrtson D ' Josiah Drury9
. J u .. K lU .n K- tl,. r?- n.rt -f ntrv. 1 nf fxritincr tht rmnhtinn of his
J J UC 11 UU LH IIKII vt Ull atv ww v . ..... , . O -- - - I ' .. . r I I I ITff
i 1 1 n r . . u . . i ,n; h i in an rvrranrc morv ter-Te mat. inurru i aiiu uic kvu w. - . v . .......
. i . i . a., a r . c. : f.-rj,;, falinn nf the fltln to lorm the commana ot IVilitam Vauphertv
nnnintin t rt mult at v JCTrren n n rtr .i rvuu i i wuc ui liic L'lcai ictiris in aiuinui . - - i i
f!J... f TTr,;tfl Qr.tc Icintl.n. I Fpllnw r.ti-?ne .r hriOi this rrpntJemail. his I maior Georce Hunt.
r - . . . . . ., m iv . ... l-u n:...-ui I i'i,. fmmarnt of each regiment will I Gea ?. i7. ttnvd.2 : Barnes tarns
iimrt tr iviitiiiii annr htr hhrr in tnp uiQ i irrviccs 10 vonr cnuurcn arc mcmwiduic. - i m uuihh. o i ---- -
. I tt n r ; ..t.i r. I i . .i,.rnrminn' th-f riftaf hhipntfi of 1 Willinm Flint. fahn Floret.
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dillria to he a port of delivery only ; and a He will fo bring them up that their fa- attend to the forming thele detachments ot IVilitam Unt,
furvryor fh .11 be appointed to ref.de at iuch thers and their mothers ihall be gua, ana tneir reipectivc ,.u , - -
port ofdrliverv. thofe that bore them fliall rejoice. they are completed, they win oe pucea un tuner t
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That
all that part of the Ute of New Hamlhire
which lies adjacent to the northern bounda
ry of the United States, and north of 44
degrees SO minutes north latitude, (hall,
from and after the fir il dy of April next,
conditute a diltria to be called the difirid Virginia,
of White Mountains : the prefident of New-York,
the Unitrd States is authorifed to eQablifli Pennfylvama,
i r .J J:n.:rk u- .u- . P Ma iarhn tt nt-.A A79 nif) J
U place ill inc iriiu uuiiiui uj uc wuc pun ui I - -..ww - - t
AN OBSERVER.
Vincennes, 19th July, 1811. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, in 1810
965,079
H
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James Kearns,
Georgii, Nw. Jerfey, Ohio, Vermont,
cntrv and a collrdor (hall be appointed to Maine,
rcfide at the iV,id place. North Carolina,
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, 1 int oouiu Carolina,
the prrfident of the United States be, and Kentucky, he is hereby authorifed to alter the place Maryland,
which had heretofore been deficmated to be Connecticut,
the port of entry for the diltria ot Ver- J cnncilee, Writ,
mont, and to eftablifli another place to be
fuch port of enti v.
Sv-c. 5. And fie it furthtr enacted I nat
from and after the firit day of April next,
the colleaors of the diQrias eflablifiied by
this ad, and the colleaors of thediftria of New Hampflike,
Vermont, Champhiin and Sarket's Harbor, Rhode liland,
and U wetro. Ihall each receive, in addition ; wcuwirc,
to the fees and rommilTior.s allowed by n annual falary of500dol!ars a year ; J the annual falary heretofore allowed to the coll?aors of the three l.ft mentioned difjtrias fliall, from and after the f iid firft day iof April, be difrontinued ; 2nd the furvpyor to be appointed for the diHricl of Ofnvrgatchie, fliall receive, in addition to the fees allowed by law, a fallaty of 150 dollars a year. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the Hntse of Representatives, JOHN POPE, President of the Sctiaie, pro tempore. Mart 2, 1811 Appravrd, JAMES MADISON.
228,703 J
160,36
101,367
der the command of the fenior ofiiier de
tached, who will immediately report himfrlf Joseph Hobbs, Annah Hullf
and command, to the officer appointed to Joseph Hollingsvoorth
command the whole detachmentthat is to I
fay : the feveral detachments from Knox Honblc mr. Jenning, Joseph JchnsGtt .,
County, to report tneniitivca iu vm. utu 1 jiviuuuiu juhc
r . fhnU Frnm Harrilon. Ulark and ffiirr I
959,220 I fon, to Col. Bartholomews ; and thofe from Samuel Kennedy.
810,163 Dearborn. Wayne and Franklin, to Maior
TOO 7A.K HunU Tl,t Ct,Ioncl& refpeaively will be James M CuXchen, 7 ' I held refponfible for a prompt and drcifive William M Clurc,
563.526 execution cf this order. Colonels Decker Charles M Shanej,
414;935 and Bartholeniew, nd Maior Hunt, will Isaac Morgan,
a 1 t . 1 i r 1 r . : . - mj, f- nit
4uo,di i I receive tneir oroers- irom me lionmwiun 1 mwu.,
in Chief. Captains Becrcrs and Parke, will
exert themfelves to fill up their troop to the Robert Nixon
cftabliflimenr, asjbon as poflible. By the Commander in Chief. H. HURST, aid de camji.
380,546 261,942
261,727
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72,674
Territorial coterxsiznts.
Orleans, MitTitTippi, Indiana, Colunbia, Louifuna, Illinois, Michigan.
76;556 40,352 24,520 24.023 20,845 12,282 4,762
.'3cw saw-. XiCOSS
FOR THE WESTERN SUN. Mr Srour, IT is but feldom that the columns of a news piper are employed in bellowing paneynck. Envy, hatred 2c malite, arc unfortunately found much oftner to aduate tiie anonymous writers who give their labours to thr public, than truth, the love of juihee, and thedefire of bellowing liicritted encomium. It appears to me, however, that it is eqti illy proper to Upld up to the .pplaufe ol his tellow men, the prrfon who Jifchargrs with 2ral, with fidelity and iiKCefs, an important public appoiutment, as to mark the venality of thofe vho placed in iimiUr (ituatiors, betray the tiufts that are re)ofcd in thr;n by a contraTytomfeof condua. l lifre is crrt-iiily no cl.fs cf men wh require to br ftl-cV-d vith nirr care, thn thole t vhom re C'vii'iiiitvl thr iuOiuai'iu of youth. Our t;i t il i r i in lifr. if pat our h -ppin-fs, dr. prn-'si'i a g;r t m-.-.fure t'pon ihr im;:reliiOn? vhich wr r.rivr in thr raU prt of our '-xi'.l-vi.rr. Lj r. it.r is th?rrf're not thr on'v C'il fit itior. whi, h a t-:chrr (h n.'d po(T fs r-hion, m; iMtliiffy, -r;i n.iid. Vr vf di!"j) :inn. rr '.:.t.l ti'iriTuy. Wjt'-OUt tll'-fr, dll thr rr., v r r lJ,f nr, ii worf- tlun r.nl .'.Mg, ?.: d woul-l orly f-rve to make the p. iT- Slu cf r. .r,oir h.-d:cn an j ni.rt daii'-ioiit, as gi.ij- to youth. II- v oi'Jd T Ir ;:; - oiu- u ti f t?n h liivt ilfs i: t-icn n arc t r - c; : rr'y to hr fo;i"d i: tio-.if '1 c 1 1 - r r- , w!i,h, rh the
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HEAD-QUARTERS, VINCENNES
S July 3d, 181U (Jeural Orders for the MilitiaTlflE murders and depredations which have lately been committed by the Indians in the Illinois territory, and the general afpea of Indian affairs throughout our north wcltern frontier, makes it impcrioufly neceffry that meafures fliould be immediately taken to put the militia of the territory on the molt refpcaable footing. With this objea, the icvcral Colonels and Commandants of corps are particularly charged. Th:y arc to fee that their men are all properly cl-fied, armed and equipped, as the lau s direct ; and that the captains enrol all the men that are iunjcCt to militia duty. The regiments of Infantry are in future to be defoliated by the following numbers, viz. The regiment in Knox county, coqimatidcd by Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Jordan, will be called the lit Indiana regiment. 1 hat in Clark county, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, B-rthol emews, the 2d Indiana regiment. That iu 1) alburn, lately commanded by Coh'P.rl Chambers, the 3d Indiana regt. Th.ti:i Kmox, commanded by Lieutenant C doutl Ctiiiunandiint, Decker, the 4th in t.ian. legunent.
That 111 Harnlon, commanded by Lie
tru.nt (L ionel Commandant, Paddocks, the 5tb Ii.viiaa r fi;iiv.f t.t.
ii't in J ti ifon, commanded by Lieu-
trmtit CiI.jii'I C.;r!n,inuant, Mctarland,
the bth l.'iJi -tu Trjur.mt. Tl; .t i.5 l , commandrd by Lieu-
tenant C i -prl Commandant, Noblr, the 7th l:.:i;-M rrm. n.t. A;d ti.at to inrmed in Wayne, thr 8:h Indian t 1 r;;i:::r nt. The fi.Ijwif.j t!rtachmrnts from thr militia ny til bw i;:.aicdii;rly made, ar.d held
252 433
245.562
230,760 INDIANA TERRITORY,
217,913 I Bearborn county, set,
214.414 I -7" Vivian Attrifhrnpnt,
1V70T1CE s hereby given, that a writ
Xi of attachment lliucd out of the court
of Commou Pleas of Dearborn countyIn.
diaua territory, at the fuit of Ifaac Mills
and Ifaac Dunn, againft the goods, hattles,
rights, credits, lands and tenements or Ba
reut Hulick, a non-refident debtor, in a plea
of debt, 133 dollars and 31 cents, with in
tereft from the 7th day of Mrch 1809, r-turnable to the term of Auguft, 1810, on which the Iheriff of faid county hath made
j return, that he has attached one black mare I as the property of faid Hum k, alfo, that he
has fummoned mr. Samuel C. Vance, as a
garnifliee of faid Hulick therefore notice
is hereby given to the faid Bareut Hulick,
that unlefs he do appear by himfelf or at
torney, put in fpecial bail to the aforefaid fuit, and receive a declaration judgment will be entered againft him by default, and the property fo attached will be fold for the benefit of 'all creditors who may appear enti. tied to receive a fliare thereof, and who will legally claim the fme. SAMl. C. VANCE, c t.p. d. c.
Antoine Oneiltc,
Philhp Ostrander
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Archibald Pratt tn William Punch
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George M'Cormec&j George Master son, Isaac M'Coy, Jjhn M Ciure, junr Frederick Me hi. N James Neale. O Richard Oldhattt John Ockeltrec, P William Price.
7,238,421
James Noblk,) Atty. for phffs. 3
NOTICE,
MMISSIQNER.V OFFICE,
VisctssES, June 19, 1811.
ALL thofe pei ions who have entrred notices of their claims to DONA
I IQN rights in the Rrgilter's OfFue, are hereby informed that the Cornmilfioners will fit to receive rvidrnce in fupport o! fuch claims every Saturday and Wednesday, from the hour of three, to that of fcven in thr afternoon. JOS B A DO L LET, CommissiNATHl. EW1NG, oners."
LAS7 NOTICE.
IK iuDlcribt r lur the lafl time
.forms nil thofe hul' hti d to him.
that he mull he paid by the lit da ol Aug 11 (I next, or fuits will indif. cri minutely be commenced thole having demandb acamfl him uih pieaie call andieceive their ducb. 7 ' Lcmas Jones. June 13, 8111.
7 hos. Randolph, 4 ; Henry Reese John or Lev is Reel, Nicholas Reagan Nancy Rose, Leonard Ralphintd William Ragsdale s
Joseph Shaw, John Savary,
William Spurgen, Jesse Spurgtn, Thomas Suliivcn David Shook. Waller Taylor, 3 Samuel Thorn John Todd
U & V William Underhill, Simon Vanorsdalh
Joseyh Smith Isaac Sellers John Sprague$ Atin Sturgus William Simpson.
Benjamin Turmart Michael Thorn
Edward Wilson Isaac Willi ts, William Watson.
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Samuel Wodrvff, Jacob Wtdner,
111 July, 181 1,
Wm. PRINCE, P. M.
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BLANK DKEDS, For sale at this Office.
INDIANA TERRITORY, HARRISON COUNTY, THIS day came William Biown, before me the fubftriber, a Jultice of the Peace, and made oath, that the certificate he obtained in the Land Office at Vincennes, the 18th of Augufl, 18C7, for the north cad quarter of feaion No. C, in townfhip No. 2 fouth, of range No. 5 eaft, contain
iug 171 acres and 22 hundredths, was burnrd in his houfe with, all other rflcfls that his houfe contained, fubferibed the 23d day of April, 181 1.
William flroivn. Wm. ERWIN, Jullice of the Peace for Harrifon county. ALL prrfons concerned are hereby re. quirtd to take notice that iu thiee months trom the date hereof, I f,all hair to Willi, am Brown, a duplicate certificate No. 189, dated Auguft 18, 1807, for the N. E. quarter of fedion No. 8, in townfiiip No. 2 fjuth, of range No. 5 eafl, unlefs prcvicus to that time, fomr legal and fuflicicnt objeaions are made thereto. JOHN BADOLLET, Register cf the Land OfJicc.at Vincennes. June 19, 1811. -jt t BLANKS OF ALL KINDS NEATLT AND ACCUIt ATK l.Y PRlN'TEl AT THIS OFFICE.
