Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 June 1812 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN. fINCENNES, Junk, 3'), 1812-

at home. They Role my horfe &. I Chr Jian Grarter, Thomas Jones, fen. Wfl

two others and went off.' Examine

We are surhorifed to announce

John Johnson as a candidate at our

Alifufl eleclion, for a reprefenta tive to the territorial kgtlluiure. Governor Meigs left town ythc sdinflihchas gone to Urban to hold a council with fome fMian chiefs of the Shawanoe 6t Wyandott nations. Dayton paper. The army under the command of brigadier general Hull, left their

encampment near tins place or

Monday on their mart h to De troit. rI he trcops were in high fpirits. Ibid. Extracl of a letter from the poll mafter in Erie, to a gentleman in Waihington, (Penn.) dated, Erk&jfuy 2 3d, 1 s 1 2 . "This day his majefty's fhtp Queen Charlotte, ol 22 guns, piTei this place, ladened with INDIANS. W hat their intention is we know not, but have many conjectures. W e understand, that there are about 1600 militia at BufFaloe and Lewiftown, N. York, wailing Until war is ilu lared and the Indians dcfigned for an attack upon

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liainWl'aac fit George Miner, Luke Dc

krr. Ellas M'Na meepKobcrt M. Eva:)?, John & Chirlei Boothe, Samuel Moore,

Selvy, Gbriftopher Wyant. Mark Brnett, Elihu Stout. John Bradford, John Stork, Abraham F. Sn.jpo, Abra

ham Holder, and It others to whom I may (land indebttd, G: HI LE3I Mb) YOU willpl-afe to take notice that I (hall apply to the next court of Common Pleas for the county of Knox,

tor the purpoie ot taking the benefit of the

Mr. St

IT is with no little furpjife that I fee myfelf in your paper of the 23d mil. made a member of a meeting which adopted certain refolutions whetein Nathl. Kwing and John Badollet, two ref-

pcclable officers of the U States j for the relief of prfons impriloned for

debt.

wV til J 11 ImU', 1 ill!) Uldl

cu, of that meeting I never was apprifed, of its proceedings I knew nothing, and jn it I ever would feel alhamed to have acted a part Such doings cannot oafs unnotic-

June 27th, 1812.

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John Miller.

NOTICE.

LL thofe indebted to us for oods

i haled previous to the fiift day of

ay Lift, ayprequt (led to make payment

ed, and are calculated to roufc the immediately, otherwile their notes and ac

indignation of every honed man. Pleafe to give a place in your pa-

er to tins declaration, that tne

world may know of what damp are the gentlemen who conducted that dee nt bufmefs. DUBOIS. Vinccnnes, 30th June, 18 12.

j counts will be put in the hands of a prooer

olnccr lor collection.

June 2 1ft, 1312.

Jones y Dubois.

mem.

The Examiner, from NafhviJJe,

says, great anxiety and the utmolHdition to the aforel . I bounty, three room ha

indignation has hern excited by

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OF COURAGE, PATRIO 1 ISM AND EN TERPRTLE,

HO are defirous of ferving their country in the honorable Capacity

of SOLDIERS in this important critic of our nation.il -ilicirs, are informed that the fubfertber has eftablilhed a recruiting rendesvous at this place where the following liberal encouragement will be given, vis Every :tble bo iied man, from the ace of 18 10 j fears, who (hall be enlifled for the army of the United Slates, for the term of five years, will be paid a bounty of fixteen dolUrs; and whenevei he fh all have ferved

the term for which he enlititd, and obtani ed an honorable difchirge, Rating that he had faithfully performed his duty whilft in

fervice, he llnll bp all ved and paid, in ad

the few Creek Indians who hatre been committing murders & rob. bcrics on our frontiers '1 he report of gen, Roberts party having killed a Creek Indian, has been confirmed. '4 he militia in every direction is ordered to be in rcadinefs to march at a moments warning, and from what we can learn have difplayed the greatefl promptitude and patriotifm. Col. Renj. tl iwkins, agent of the U. States in the Creek nation writes to the go vernor of North Carolina, under date of May 18, 18 12, that he lias jufl returned from a council of the Creeks, that they are determined to punifh thieves, and that 4rtnc had been execuffd. That the chiefs arc unanimouuy oppofed to have any thinp: to cio jn the wars of w hite people Extracl of a letti r from a gentlem in m K; ox ille, to the editor, dated June 9 1 8 1 z. k The Cherokee Indians have broke out at laft, Latt night, about too'eh ek, I was at the houfe of a mr. Nicholfon, on I'enneUef river, where there came live Indians they burfted the door down

fixty acres of

p-y, ana one nunarea ana

lalra ; and in rale he fhould oe killrd in action, or die in the fervice, his ht-irs and reprefentatWefl will be entitird to the faid three months piy.nn i one hundred and tixty acres of linJ, to be dengnated, Purveyed md (aid oif, at the public epenfe In addition to t"n foreg m every folui er will snnually receive one hat, cockade Sc ;igle, onrr co it, one velK two pir of wol len llld two pur of linnen overalls, four Hurts, four pair of fhoes. two pair of focks, two pair of Rot kings, one blanket and 1 knapfaok, together With daily rations and free quarter. ROBERT RUNT IN, Lt. U S. tnfty. Recruiting rendezvous Vincenneti fune 3, lsic. N. R. Wanted to hire a (ood Drummer and Fifer, to e ich of whom ttn dollar.; per month will be given. R. BUNTIN, Lt.

INDIANA TERKITORY. Gknkual Cukt.

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amupl Price, 1 Us On a Libel fo I iry Price, J

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Noricf. QTRAYED from mr. Rmf y'sfarm a W ? bout fix weeks paO, a dark chefnut I rel mare and liorle colt, thr mare fevro yearr. old LA fpringt Hie is well IV t and handlome, no marks or brands recollected. Aifo a light forrel mare, three years old, ftar in her forehead, not branded or docked, though hn t.iil has been a little cut, a reafonable reward will be paid to anv per ion who will deliver laid creatures to Henry Woouhoufe at mr. Ramfeys, or givr fuch information that they rrny be ojrrtH,'in. Francis IVcwdbmsc. June 17th, 1812. nL

Dissolution of Partnership. HE partner fhip of Charles Smith and

uthbert and Thomas Bnlhtt, trading un

der the firm of Charles Smith, 8c C o. Inthij day expired Ail perfons indebted to faid firm air fetjuefted to cone forward iff) mediately and make payment to Charles Smith, who is properly authorifed to re ceive the lame. Charles Smithy a. y r. Bullitt. June 4th, 1812. in

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The bnfinrfs will in future be carried on by CHARLES SMITH, who hus juft received and is new opening a larje H-.d tvenerl nflortment of MERCHANDIZE, which be is determined to fell Ijw for ready Cafli only. Cba les Smith,

THOMAS MAIM IN, 1 ESPRCT FULLY informs Ins friends l l and the public in general that he h is commenced t)ic Halting Business ofttln'm dret t, oppotite to maj. Wilfnn Lagow's, where he will kreo conOantly on hand a large fupply of all kinds of hats. CASH will be ivrn for lambs woo! or (econc fliearing t his (bop.

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I'he United Suites to the Sheriff of Knox

county. Oneting : WE romm . J ymi tiiat you fummon Mary Prue.it' !!ie may b found in your

n.uhwirk, to that ihe he an.l appear nriorcd

our fudges of our Gener.il court, at our i ourt to be holdfn at t!",e court houfe in Vincennes, on ihe firft Tuefdf in September n xt, to nfwef a libel fild rfi the clerki office of id court by Samuel Pne, her hufbtndj for a liivorc-. Other wife the charges ciierein will be taken ab Cfnf ifr-d, and

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litid came in I, being vuy much j th rr ,rr thereof decreed and have yo frightened, (prune from my i S. i JL. 7 1 Wrl tt a 1 i r t . , ... t-ii i , Witnefs, Henry Hurlt, ( lerk ol our laid and with mv tlirk killed one ami C0Uft n Vinceooes, the a Mi fune, I8i3.

wounded another one ol them

flruck n.e uith his tomhawk on the left Ihoulder, and urotinded mi badly. They hot the woman in

the leg, but it is fuppofed Ihe will reco ( r. The man of" the houfe w as not

excrl

H. HUHSTi c: 4 " Tvhisket. W VI o) luiul a onurirv

Imt Monnoncrhela Whiikry, which I

w ill fell low for Cilb. J ). Hay. intennes, June 20tb, 18 13.

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INDIANA 1 tKRITOHY, KNOX COUNTY, D.ivid Snyder, complainant.

vs. Robert Adams, defendant.

Foreign Attachment. NOTICE is hereby given that a writ ot attachment ifiurd out of the court ol Common Pleas of Knox county, Indiana territory, at the luit ot Divid Snyder, a. gainft the goods, chattlei, rights r ed its, l.uids and-cr.enients of Robert Aiiaui , a nonre(ident debtor, in a plea of debt, forty nine pounds clevt n Ihillingi and three peme, returnable to the M.irrh tern., 1811, on which the (he riff of faid comity has retartied that ht has attached fundry property, belonging to fM rdama therefore no:ue is hereby jiven to the faid Robert Adams, that unl-ft he do app. nr by himfelf Of St' torney, put facial bail to tfcf afbrefid In it and rcceie a dr el ar at ton, judgment will hefntrred Bgatnfl htm by default, and the property attached will he fold l or the bm-n: ot d! creditors who may appear en titled to receive a mare thereof, and who will leg .illy t I um the fa H . BUNTIN, c.c, r. k. c, H. Hurst m Atfy for altti.

A LIST of letters remaining in the Pod Oflice Vincennes, the quarter ending the lall day of March, which if not taken out within three months will be forwarded to the General Polt-Qflicc as dead letters.

Samuel Allison, William Arntt. 2 ; William Asif jrd, Daniel Bachalat, Henry Batman, 3 ; George Barney, William Bruce, Greenbury Baxter. David CaldwtU Josiah Culbertson Patrick dalvert, James Clay. Alex. Chamber) David Cracky Mr. C.oad. John Durham, J din Donty, Greene Depridt, Robert Elliott, Thomas Fyffee,

George Gill,

John Grate house.

Thomas Anderson Charles Allen, William Archer, B 'Thomas Baird, Richard Braivdy, William Barney, John Bricey

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John A add en, Robert Husten, JhomOs Hardy.

Joseph Chambers, James Cat away, Francis M'( uUockf Squire Chaffee, Frederick ('lay, Davia Lolling, D John Dupree, Jhn Dix n, Hiram Decker. E Elizabeth Evans. F Philip Frache-. G a Joab Garrett, H

Ransom Higgins 3 ; Jolm Harbour, J hos. H 'Utrrsworth.

William Hawkins, St mi, son Hutchinson,

aeman tlu&bara. Bertamin Huoson.

Garvis HuZeltun, Basil Hunt,

Vohn Hunter,

Isaac Hut son,

I Joshua Jordan, Ebenezer Junes,

Farce Jones, R. Jackson, Abranam Johnson Joel Kimball, Isaac Lambert, Patrick Lucas, Lewis Lecouteuht, Samuel Lamercn, Joseph Mitchell,

Wm. AT Haughten, Banner Meartert John G Mac an 2 , Nancy M Av, ColVin AlinntSS, John Martin, Nathl. Mansey, 2 ; Wm, Mx Far land, Edward Mooney, Cornelius Mtrry, I hos. M'Clanahaft, Wm, MN aught en

Isaac Avd

Jesse Kimball. L Daniel Lane, Charles Lander, James Lindsef, J komas Ltvans. M

John Meollvm,

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Joshua Nicholas John Owen,

George Oldham, Join Pea,

Joint Ockeltrce,

Richard Rice, Nathaniel Robins, Char Irs Sinks,

H Daniel Rankin J avid Robbf

S james Shaw.

T V Nagdalsn? Faylor, Michael Thumier, JameS Taylor. David I. W.wter. W Rachel Wmchell, John Widener, 2 J 'sej li W:lkes, Z ; 'Jan.es WestfaU, 3 ; Abel Westfalt, 3 : Jacob Widner Joseph Wright) David Watson, Sa ra h White, Phi It n n Wr tg h t, Christopher Wyant, Walter Wilson, John James Walker. Wm. PUINCE, P. M. April I ft, 1812. 126 NOTICE, I INTEND to apply to the next uuil term of the Court ol Common Pirns tor the county of Knox and Indiana 1 erutory for leave to rftabliftl a F-rry on White River at the mouth of Harvrya Creek, on the foiith fide of laid rivet to the Oppofite (liore Solomon Catt.

April 3d, 1612.

BLANKS OF ALL RINDS NFATLY AND A C C U R A T K L V PR INTFD T I His OFFICE.

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BLANK DEEDS lie at the i tVn - of ' 1 W

lin.

WOOL U 1 ALLOV A few pound of wool, and I

of Tallow vrancen, lor which c f L will be

gh III enquire at litis oilice.

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