Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1812 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN. PM7 .WAS, July, 21, 18 12The election is clofe at hand, and several perfons having ottered their services to the citizens of Knox as representatives, whole names have not been heretofore announced, 1 w ill, for the information of the voters, give a lift of the candidates, viz. Robert M. Erans, David R !)!, JohnJohnfon, Daniel NTClure, John NTClure, junr. C. Smith, J. Smith, I. Miner, Joftph Montgomery, Daniel Sullivan, Robifon, Roberts, and E, Stout, out cf which you have three to elect the choice is, fellow citizens in your own hands, and from fo many, if you do not make a good choice you have Vourfelves only to blame. So f.r as n refpecls myfelf, I claim no superior pretentions, and, w ithout making any particular promifes, Will only remark that Ihoukl I be elected, my conitant exertions fhall be ufed to (To you all the good in my power, and as little harm come forward then on the day of election, vote your fentiments independent of party and independent of nominations pleafe your sel ves, and you are furc to pleafe inc. Tt aiTords us latisfaction to Itate that a company ol regulars ib hourly expected to arrive, alfo an additional company of rangers, under the command of capt. Perry, are expected to arrive to-morrow evening, or next day at far the (It Kxtracl of a letter from gov. Harrifon, ?o col RuiT 1, at this place dated Cincinnati, July U,i8r2. fc i he prt lident ha directed a general aflemblage ol the Indians .;t Tiqua, upon the Big Miami, about the fir ft of Augult, I have determined to w ait here until I lee the commiflton rs w ho are to come from Walhingtoh. I inclofe a note for mr. Baron, directing him to set out lor this place as loon as he Can alter the rangers arrive who carry this. The company ot in fantry deltin cl for Vinctnnes, fet ou from hence to d iv in a keel boat liutenants Ramfey and Todd, will go with tlum. On the day attei the declaration of w ar, nu . Cozens, of this city, left here exprefs lor N.Orleans, i harged With dtfpatches For the authorities there. We hear that In is under engagements to reach thai place in 12 da s ! dift.mce about looo mile s. X. Inn I. To ilc Citizens of Knox county. FtlloV) Citizens, 1 HA VK determined to offer WiyfcH as a candidate at the entiling t lection in Augult, to re pre lent this county in the kgillature of the leri itoi V . I am brought forward by no party, nor have I am powerful friends tofupport my election if the peo
ple w ill elect me, T win endeavor to merit their confidence. Daniel Sullivan, 14th July, 1812.
TROOP ORDER. The Troop will parade at this place on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock, A. M It is hoped that Troopeis will be punctual in their attendance, and have their arms, &.c. in complete order. B. PARKE, Capt. Vincennes, July 20thj 18 12. Dissolution oj Partnership. THE pirtnerfliip of Charles Smith and Cuthbert and Thomas Bullitt, trading under the firm of Chaiies Smith, & Co. has this day expired. All peifons indebted to laid firm arc reqttefted to come foiWrc immediately and make payment to Charles Smith, who is properly authoriled to re ceive the lame. Charles Smithy C. &P T. Bullitt une 4th, 1812. 3m The bufmefs will in future he carried cn by CHARLES SMI I H, who has in ft received and is now opening a large and general atTortment of MERCHANDIZE, which he is determined to fell low for ready Cam only. Charles Smith, Tn the above notice is given to thofe indebted to pay Immediately thofe who do not comply by the 1 5th of A Mg lift, may exprc to find their notes or accounts with' out tiifcrimination, in the hands of the proper officer for collection. C. SMITH. I 1ST of letf-rs remaining in the J Port Office Vincennes, the quarter en ling the lalt day of J one, which, it" not thken out within three months will be iorwarded to the iieiui d Poll-Office as dead letters. ArrrW fohn Anthonv. Nathin Ashworth, tiooert Aitott, John & J. Anderson, John Adams, Ashkerry Alexander. B Hannah Baldwin, Nancy Berry George Brasbridgc, John Burns, Jasper Bogard, Vittalle Boi chez, Amos Bailey, F.nas Bcedle, John Black, Samuel S. Bingham, William Bnnton, John Bcuty, Beijamtn thekes, Btnway Bczice, William FrannumC Catharine Campbell, Willi cm Creek, Alex. Campbell, 3 ; John I arr, Fet,.t Cans, MMoint Cornoyer, Lnwis Cheek, James Cunningham, Adlev Campbell, William Carothers, fohn Campbell. Josiah Calico, Linus Culitng, J tvt J, S' D, Carter, D John Dicktson, 3 ; Puke De ker, James Davidson, Hollard Dossey, 2 ; "Alexander Devin, fohn Dougherty, Nicholas Decker, John Dobbins, Absalom Duckworth, F Peter Frederick, William Flint, James Frascr, Janus Fans, 2 ; Nimrod Furason. G William Grey James M. Gibson, 11 Henry GuJTv, John Gray, 2 ; Saviuel ttogt, 2 ; 'Phomas Harrell, Wai;am Huegins, George Hfer, John HoUoweii, Daniel HazAton, J l thro Flcrreil, i Samuel Jones, Mi . Johnson, John Kvle, Benjamin Johnson, Jonathan K:ox, Henry Kirk, J sep h Kelso. L Wm. Kelly. 2 ; Levi Amman, Vint son I.isson, Wathcrell Leonard, Eli Landom, tsaac Lam crt, Wilson LagoW) 2 ; Behan Lambs Francis Leach Leonard Lewis, Samuei Lcnun. M Polly MlClmrt, Timothy Mayhall Samuel M l. r;bs, John MKee, Isaac M Li::t;an Jiill
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Benjamin Moore John M Kinney, John M' Carter. Peter Mallary. John Morris, 2 ; Nathl. Mumev. 2 ; Frederick Me hi, Wm Jf D .nald, Pretty man Marrell, Mattery Munn, Thomas Mayes, 2; Major Manter, Andrew Montgomery, George M.Coun, John M Jim kin, Edward Mooney. Alexander 'Jesse MKeehatu N Reuben Newton, John Neely, 2 ; () John Ockiltree, John Owens, Johnzly Or ton, hdward utmby, P Edward W. Porter, Henry Parkis, 2 ; Patrick Payne, Richard Price, Francis Purcell, Latrant Phillips, Wolsey Pride, Daniel B. Potter, Francis Palmer, Gob Finkston, Wm, Prrtelow, Orange Fooler, John Palmer, Wtlse Pride, R Hugh Robinscn, H. Rout, David Robb, Polly Rippenbaugh, 2 My hew Bobbins, Francis Rassicott, ffenyy Reeselmar, madam Roy, Pierre Roux, Hannah Ruble, S Andrew Scott, Isaac Seller, Reuben Sulltnger, Wm, B. Smith, Nancy Shaw, Mathtw Sample, Aaron Shaw, John Smith, Robert Sanders, John Suvems, Thomas Scott, T T. S. Theobalds ,2 ; Georve Tom son,
Haly Ttsdell, Doctor Tisdale, Wm, P. Thompson, David S. Twwhell, V Isaac Vcach, Dubrieul Villars, 2 ; W Nathaniel WethtreU Jasper JVilsan, Edward Wilson, 5 ; Adam Walker, 2 Philemon Wright, John IVarner, George Wellyard, Sally Watson, Spe ncer Wood, '1 horn as 11 lute, John Wei ton, Joteph Woods, '1 nomas Meas, Wm. Woodland. Wm. PRINCE, p. M. July 1812. 188 N. R. Perfons applying for letter will pleafe 1 iy whether they are advemf-d. N DIN N A TLRKIIORYJ a it r S K.i a u k county. n 1 K-.ii is hereby uiven tnt wher -as 00 the 13th da ot April, in thexeai ur Lord tttfhtcen luuniied rtiid eleven, oreijn attachment illued tiom th.e ctiice theclcik ot the court ot (common Pleas t the atorctaid county of Clnk, in the name and for the benefit of Molci C.u.k, againtt the eltate of jctTe Biown, a itoti itfulent debtor, and unlets the laid JeOV, upon whofe cllate the fad attachment bao been levied, lhll appear by himlclf or at torney, to give tpetial bail to anfwer to the furefaid fait, that clren judgment will be entered againft the tfotetaid JctTe by de fault, anu the eftate of the a fort fa id Jefie, attached as a fore fa id, will be fold for the fatisfa&toD of the afore fa id plaintiffi' debt, icc. Sec. Isaac Shelby, elk, A. Buck:, fr, Atty. For plift". June 25 ih) 1312. 200cts. XDIANA TERRITORY, kR k. County. ,CE is hereby Riven that whereas m the 24:h day of julv, in the year rr Loid, one thoufIMJ eight hundred i, a writ ot toreien atta hment llki from the office of the clerk of the court Common Pleas, of the ft fore faid coontv ot Clark, in the name and tor the benefit of Philip H ut, igainftthc eftate of John Rannalds, and unlets the laid (ohn, upon whofe e( ate the fa id attachmr.it hs been levied, ihA appear by himi'rlf or attorney, to give tpeciil Onil to anfwer to the afbte faid luit, tint then judgment will be enter ed agan.lt the aforelid John by default, and the tttate of the fud Jon, attached V iforefaid will be fold for the dtisfacYion of the aforefdid Phillips' debt. Set. Isaac Sbtlhjs elk, A. Rl'CKNFP . Atty. tor p 1 : ff. J une 25th, 18 12. 200cts. WOOL TALLOW. A few pounds of wool, and a qUinttt) of fallow wan ten, for which call, will be cive D enquire at thia otlicc.
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INDIANA TERRITORY. G e N'KRAL CURT. Samuel Price, 1 v?. Y On a Libel Jar Divorce, Mary Price, J The United States to the Shrriff of KnoX county , Greeting : WE command yon thai oti fummnn Mary Price, if Ihe may be found in of bailiwick, fo that Ihe I r and appear be i ore our Judges ot our General court, at our court to be hold n at the court houfr m Vincennes. on the fir (I Twfdy September n-xt, to anfwer a libel fil d in the deiks ofTue ot fid court by Samuel Price, her luifb-nd, tor a divorce, otherwife the charges therein will be tak.-n ?a CMifeflrd, and the pryr thereof decreed, and have you then there this writ. Witnefo, Henry Hurf, rlerk of our fid court at Vincennes, the 2 7? h June, 18i2. H. HURST, c g. c
WHISKET. HAVE on hand rjii intlty of excel. 1 lent Monnongahrla Whifkey, which I will fell low for Calh. 7 V- Hay. Vmrrnps, June 20th. 18 12. MEN OF COURAGE, PATRIOTISM AND FN 1 LRPRP.F, T7HO re drlit. us ot lerving their Vv country in the honorable capacity ot SOLDIERS in this important enfis o our national . lf .irs, are informed that the fublrriber has rftablifhed a recruiting rendezvous at this place where the following liberal etu ourac ement will be given, viz. Lvery ;,ble bodied m m, from the age of 18 to 45 years, who fl a 1 1 be enlifted for the army of the United States, for the term of live years, will he paid a bounty of fixteen aoilars ; and whenever he ihall have ferved the term for which he enlifted, and obt anted an honorable difcharge, dating that he had faithfully performed his duty whilfl itl lervice, he (half be allowed and paid, in addition to the a fore fa id bounty, three months py, and one hundred and fix'y acres of land ; and i- enf- he mould be killed in action, or die in the fervice, his heirs and re -prefentative? will he entitled to the faid three months pay, and one hundred and fixty crt of land, to be defignated, furveVed and Utd i ff. at the nuhl ic eypol-. In addition to the foregoing every foldirr will annually receive one hat, rock de oC eagle, one mat, one vrt, two pair of woollen and two p ir of linnen ovrralh, four Hurts, four p ir , f (hoes two pir of fo cs two pair of fto kings, one hlarlcrt and a, knpt ick, together with daily rations and tree quarters. ROBEKT BUNTTN, Ft. U. S. Infty. Recruitincv rendezvous. ) Vincennes, June 3, 18 12. N. B. Wanted to hire a trood Drummer and Fifer, to each of whom ten dollars per month will be given. mm R. BUN TIN, Lt. THOMAS MARTIN, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general that he has commenced the Hatting Business on Main flreet, oppofite to mnj. Wilfon Lagow's, where he will keep conftantly on hand a l-rp;e fopply ot all kinds of hats. CASH will be given for lambs wool or fecond (hearing at his fhop.
NOTICE, ALL thofe indebted to us for poods purchafed previous to the fuft day of May l .ft, are requefted to make payment immediately, otherwife their notes and accounts will be put in the hands of a proper officer for colle-cYion. Jones Es? Dubois, June 51ft, 1812. A or ICE. ' STAYED from fort Knox, about the 15th of May, a young forrr 10rft.i about five y ars nW, blind of his left eye, a fmr.Il ,r m his forehead, there mav be noticed fome white hairs on one of his hips any Dtfon that will deliver fid horfr to me in Vincennes, or give fin h i' formation that he may be got again, flu!! receive a reatonablc revv ard for their trout le. Jama Gibson. July 8th, i82.
