Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1812 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN. VINCENNES, August 4, 18 12-
DIED. On Tuesday last departed this life;, after a long & lingering illness, which he bore with christian fortitude, Dr. Elijah Tis-dale---as a friend he was sincere, as a man, benevolent and just.
are entertained at Delaware that I
the two ladies taken are daughters of col. Byxbe. Franklinton Juy 9. Last week the Britifh Hoop of w ar Queen Charlotte, of 2 2 guns, arrived at fort Maiden, having on board the governor general of Upper Canada, and ion Britifh troops. On Monday hit, gen. Bell, and B. Van Cleve, t fq. left Delaware for Sandufky, irom which place they immediately proceed to mark out a road from Sand inky to the (out of the Rapids of the Miami of the like. They are appointed
We have (says a New-York Gazette) seen a gentleman, who arri
ved here in the brig Undaunted,/ commiihoners by the prefident ol
from Jamaica and who failed in the/ i the U. States.
fleet that com. Rodgers was left in pursuit of on Tuesday morning. This gentleman informs us that the whole fleet on their departure from Jamaica, consisted of 110 sail, including 5 or 6 American vessels. They were under convoy of the Thailia frigate of 38 guns, captain Valhon, the sloop of war Reindeer of 18 guns, and another small sloop of 14 guns, whose name our informant does not recollect, about 20 oi the fleet mounted SO guns, and Were manned with from 30 to 40 men each. From their tedious sail-
Two companies of U. States volunteers, have gone from New Connecticut, by water to Lower Sandusky, to erect a garrison. Tecumseh, the Prophet's brother, passed by fort Wayne a few days ago with ten of his young men on horseback, all unarmed. Being questioned by mr. Stickney, U. States agent at fort Wayne, Tecumseh said he was going on a visit to the Chippeways and Ottoways, in order to bring about a general peace ; but on being examined with some degree of severity
ing, and from one of the large fhips i by mr Stickney, he acknowledged
being disabled and in tow by the Thalia, it it supposed com. Rodgers must have come up with them in 48 hours after speaking the Indian Chief. This being the case, we may soon expect interesting particulars, of his success. It will be recollected, that the commodore
has with him the frigates President,
he was going to Malden to procure
powder and lead.
C T
timore, july 3.
Balti
It is stated by an intelligent gentleman who left the Havanna about the l2th of June, that the latest accounts from the continent inform ol the expulsion of the Span-
Congrcss, and United States, and authority. All Mexico & the
other provinces, and indeed every
thing beyond the walls of Vera Cruz, being in the possession of the patriot party.
MmM nam
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
July 7th 1812.
NOTICE,
A LL BRITISH SU BJ LCTS within X JL the United States are required forth
A
sloops Hornet and Argus Chillicothe July 18. A gentleman (Mr. Pumroy) arrived in this place on Tuesday last from Detroit, which place he left on the 2d inst. Mr. Pumroy, informs us that he met the army one day's march this side of Detroit all
11) gOOd health ami ipiritS. A CUlll- ; wUtl to report ro the MarlhaL (or to the pany of cavalry met die army at the 1 Pe' fon to hr Pponted by them) of the river Raifm for the purpofe of ef. a"'c ritories within which m.M ti ir hey mY re"t, their names, their age, the corting them. Mr. i umroy alio limg lh.y ,uvc bccnin thc Uimcd Sutftj i rforms that the Britiin at lort MaU the perfona compofing their families, the n received the declaration of war l)! icei ot lh?ir nfokmvtt and their occujm. i r .i lions oi purfuits : and whether 5c at what !4 nottrs fooner than it was recei- . 1 , , . ' . - . f r r l,lni they have made the application to the ved at Detroit, irt Conlequence Ol courts required by law 3 preparatory to which they capture tl the Hoop eon- theii naturalisation and the itarlhals, reftra&Or, loaded Witli Hour and pork I pedively, are to make to the department foi the armv, the llooy Mary, loa- ol' J?' rr,ta,,, : .f aU '?ch Brilifll rubicb t , . , . - . with the above circuinitances annexed to
ilea with mercnantnze m privau individuals, and a (mall Hoop I longing to capt Chapens, havii onboard two lick officers oi the volunteer arm) Irom tins (late, and t ivo ladies w ith their i ttggage which vere all carried into t irt Maiden. Another fmall vefTel was captured and carried into lort Kric. Mr. Pumroy dates that Maiden is rxtremely dl fortifitrd ; and that
I. KK ult III KiHI ! I llli V V. I Uilt V Vl VI Til l 1J i Vincennes, on the firft Turiday in Septem. regular troops and three thoufdtid , bcr n-xt, tosnfwers libel filed in the tlnks militia, befides fix teen hundred In f-Wcourt by Samuel Pue, hei
h !!'d. tor a divorce, othrrwife the thai . therein will he takm tonic 11 -d, and the re) rr thereol decreed, and have you then there tins vsrit. Witneft, llenrv IlurO, rleils of our laid court at 'mcenne-, the 27th June, 18i2. II. HURST, c o. c
tiieir names
INDIANA TERRI1 OIIY, GhK KR AL Cb RT.
muel Pi ice,
or Divorce.
Pn:' c I Pi ice, ) v . C On a L ilel fo Sarah Pi ice, J
The United Scates to the Sheriff of Knox countv, Gi erttii'r ; WE command you that yon fummoo Mary Price, it (he may be 1'ound in your biiiwick 'o that Hie be and appear betoie otir Judges of our Genrr.il court, at qui rouit to be holdrn at the coiiit boufe in
dians who have Collected at the I The American troops at De trolt amount altogether to twenty. l' hun Iredi The a.')' ve account i f the e ture o the iloops is cor rohotated by a letter received at Del n ire Irom maj hitler, dated
at the Rapids oi Sandalky.
.b ears
BLANK I) FA DS aIc it the ollicc of the V. Snu.
LIST nf lftrers remaining JL JL Pofl Office Vincennes- t'ie
in the cuarter
ending the lalt day of June, which, if not
taken out within three months will be for
warded to the General Pdt OrTice as dead
letter.
ic ucnxrai i 11 9 CY
James Arrett9 ' John Anthony, At: than Ashworth, Robert Ahotty John (Jf J. Anderson, John Adams,
AsJiHerry Alexander
Hannah Baldwin George Brasbridgty Jasper Bogard9 Anus Bat ley. John Black, William Brtnton, Benjamin Beckes William Br annum-
B Nancy Berryt John Burns, Vittalle Bouchez, Eitas Beedle, Samuel S. Bingham John Beaty Be 7izv ay Bezioe,
C Catharine Campbell, William Creek, Alex, Campbell, 3 ; John ( arr, Peter Cans, Antoine Cornoyer, Lnwis Cheeky James Cunningham, Adley Campbell, William Carothers, John CampbelU Josiah Calico, Linus Cutting, Levt J. if D, Carter. D
L uke Decker, Hollard Dossey, 2 ; Toin Dougherty, John Dobbins,
John Dickeson, 2 James Davidson, Alexander Devm, Nicholas Decker,
Absalom Due.', worth
Peter Frederick,
traser.
: ames
Nimrod F
William Flint, James Fans, 2
utgascn,
Henry Gujfy John Cray, 2 ; Samuel Hoge, 2 ; William 1 lu gins, John HolloweU, Jethro Harreli Samuel Jones, Jlr, Johnson, J ii Kyle i Wm. Kelly, 2 ; Llvi Kin ma n, Vint son Lis son, F!i Landom, Wilson l.av W, 2 , Francis Leach, Samuel Lenun, Polly AL Clare, Samuel M'Lctr.bs, Isaac M Coy, 2 ; Benjamin Moore, John jll'Catter, fohn Morris, 2 : Frederick flleil.
William Grey, James Jl, Gibson, M Thomas JFarrell, George Hat per, Darnel FUizelton,
Benjamin Johnson,
Jonathan Knoxt Henry Kirk, JosephKelso, L Watherell Leonard) Isaac Lambert, Beii an Lamb, Leonard Lewis, M Timothy Alayhall, John MKect LJiristian Miller John JU Kinney, JFeter Mallary, Nut til, Mun&ejr, 2 ; Wm. M Don atd,
Prettyman Marrell, Mallcry Munn, Thomas Mayes, 2; Major Manter, Andrew Montgomery, George JLCoun, John JlFJunktn, Edward Moonej Alexander & Jesse Jl KeehatU N Reuben Netvton, John Neelj, 2 ;
John Ochiltree, Johr.zly Orion,
John Ovoens, Edward Qyimby, P Henry Parkis, 2 ; liichard Br ice, Fat rant Phillips, Daniel B. Potter, Col. Pinkston, Orange Pooler, H list Ft ide, R JL Bout, J tly Rippenbaugh, 2 Ft uncis Rassieotit Madam Royy Hannah Ruble, S Isaac Selh r, Wm. B. Smith, JSh: t ',eiv Sa mp let John Smith, John Suvenis,
T r. S. Theobalds 2 ; George Tomtom, Ualy Tisdell, Doctor Ttsdale, Wm.F. Thompson, David S, Twtchtll, V I . w I each, Dubrieul ViUars, j W Nathaniel Wet herein Jasper Wi! ,an, i - ard Wilson, 5; ddmm Walker, 2; FhiUiiion H ightt Jahn Wamtr
Edward W. Porter, J 'at rick Payne, Francis PurceUy Wolscy Pride, Francis Palmer, Wm. PprtcloWf Jhn P aimer t Hugh Robinsmu J) and Robb, My hero J'obni7, Hi nvv Reeselmart I .ere Lvux, Andrew S i ft, Reuben Sullinger9 Nancy Shaw, Aaron Shaw, Robi r t Sandi st J homas S'tt,
George Welly ard, Sally Watson Spencer Wood, 'J homas White, John Welt Ti, foteph Woods, 7 hi ;mas Me as, Wm. Woodland, Wm. PRINCE, P. M. July 10, 1812. 188 N. B. Perfoni applying for letter will p'eafefay wlethrr thry are advertifed.
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intLipir l i nnll UKY J Clark county. K
O i U.K is hereby given that whereag 111 on the 13th day of April, in the year ot our Loid eighteen hundred and Hrvrn, a foreign attachment ilTued from the office ot the clerk of the court of Common Plras ot the aforefaid county of Clark, in the name and for the henfit of Mofes Coolc, gainft the eltate of JrlTe Brown, a nonrefident debtor, at.d unlrfs ;he laid Jrfir, upon whofe efUte the fid attachment has b.en levied, (hall pprar by himfrif or attorney, to give fpetial bftil to anfwertothe afore faid fuit, that then judgment will be entered againft the aforrlatd J e fT. by de f-ult, and ti e eftate of the aforrfaid Jeffe, attached as aforefaid, will be f Id for the fatisfUon of the aforefaid plaintiffs' debt, &c. &c.
Lane Shelby, ilk
A. BUCKNFR,)
Atty. fi r pit IT. S June 25th, 18 12.
200cts.
INDIANA TERRITORY.? n Clark County. 5 sa NOl .Ch is .'irreby given that vvhereaa on the 24th day of July m the year ot our Lord, one thouf-.na eight I uudrcd and ten, a wm of foreign attachment iffued from the office of the clrrk of the court oi Common Picas, of the aforefaid coonty of CI rk, in the name and for the benefit of Philip Hart, againfl the eftate of John R anna Ids, and unlefs the laid John, upon whole eftate the lV.id attachment has bren levied, (hall appear by himfe!f c attorney, to giye fpecial bail to ai fwer to the aforeInid luit, tli.it then judgment will be entered againft the afoiefaid John by dr fault, and the eftate of the fa id Jon, attached as aforefid. will be fold for the fatisfaftion of the afoiefaid Phillips' debt. Sec. Isaac Shelby, elk, A. BUCKNER, ? Atty. for pltfT. 5 June 25th, Id 12. 200cts.
ALEXANDER BUCKNER HAS eftablilhrd his irfidmc ;n Charlef. . ton, in tl;e County of Clark and Teriitory of Indiana, and rtill practice law in the Courts ol (Mark CrTunty, Harrifnn and J. ffeifon Alfo in the General Court at Vincennes. All hufinefs with which he may be intruded with, will be attended to with punctuality AH Irtters direc7t-d to hin on hufinefs, mult be poll paid, otherwife they will not be taken out of the office. WHISKEY, HAVFlon hand a quantity of excel1 lent Monnongahela Whifkey, which I will fell low for Calh. J. D, Hay. Viucenne;, June 20th, 1812. THOMAS MARTIN, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general that he has commenced the Hatting Business on Main ftreet, oppolite to maj. VVilfon Laovv's, where he will krep conftantly on hand a l-,rge fupply of all kinds of hats. CASH will he iMvn for lambs wool cr fecond (hearing at his Ihop. NOTICE. STAi ED from fort Knox, about the 15th ot May, a yountf lorrrl horfe, abo fi ve years old, blind of his left eye, a fmall liar in his toiehead, there may be noticed fome white hairs on one of his hip, any perfon that will deliver fid horfe to me in Vincennes, or give furh information tha: he may be fOt again, Am II icceive t rcaunLlc rcwaid tor thcur trouble. James Gibson. July 8th, 18 12. WQOL Sc TALLOW. A few pounds of wool, and a quantity ol Talhw want.n, f r viticii cadi Will b given, enquire at ih.j oluce.
