Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 September 1812 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SU.
PAO iV AY ' S r v r I M I i R 15, 18 1?.
On Saturday I ifl col. V. Ruflel st the bead of col. Wilcoxs rrt. or Kentucky militia, col. Jord an's icgt. and a detatch merit of col. Evans's tt g of Indiana militia, and three companies of rangei s darted from tins place on an expedition againft the Indians at fort Harrifon which place we have before Paid Wat befitgod the whole amounting to about 1200 men, all in high spirits, :md anxious to meet the enemy On bunuuy they march ed 20 miles Bnce which we have not heard from them we underRand that col. Ruflel calculated on reaching fori Harrifon on Tuefday
evening or Wednefjay morning!
. fo that we may calculate on hearing rmething of importance by Thurftlay evening at fartheiT We obferve a great deal faid in
thz eaftern papers of patriotifm )
tne citizens ot Knox pretents an example, and e xamples ; ik plainer ihnn words, wofty to be recor ded in letters of gold ont oflefs
i W da not place mcch nUance in thi r?- i
port. New York, August ir. The ttf mistier, we understate!, is coi.S. n ed by yesierd's Ste IHI lio t , sm ret to the 'pprnV-anon or rrfus.l of the President, nd confined to Lower Canada, with a p-o vision for r(ur days' no'ice of tlir tornmeneetnent -f bostititet, in tse the arrargrmjr t is dil .red to hy the Exfcu-tire.
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Vint son I i :;:r, Eli London, li' t Is on La? on. 2 Francs Lcjcf, Sartuel Lemttti
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i ne story or i i am ked itnoostures win.
roliy M dure, Samuel BfrCombs, Isaat J-' Cry. 2 ; Ber.jmin Hwce, John Ji '(.. rier.
f thofe . h i r rjr, 2 ; ct tup i Frederick MehL
Wathereil Lecnird, Isaac I ,ambertt Behtm Famb, J ti njrd Leivis, M Timothy Mayhaili John MKee, t hristian Miller, j hn M' Kinnt v, -1 1 t jl ';. a " Net ';. Mumey, ? ;
r) Ai Den aid.
DEPARTMENT of STATE. 7 i a 12. NOTICE.
ll British subjects wumi XjL t i ir United Ststes ire required forth
pose anv body so silly ss to believe, yet j Prettyman Marrell, Mattery Munn,
there are pf oc!e ho believo an an-?.. e ! J nomas Mayes. & J.'atsr Jllanter.
mdrew Mcnigcmeryi George MCoum j hn j Edward Aloonci)
where there lt.s been neitiirr mititaty ovt--rations or movement while they a?'';r:i: tl't Where there has been military movement there is no armistice.
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IN DIANA. TERRITORY,
Denrbornconnty. in the Circuit ecu::.
villiam Hardin, iibelfant
N vtonf John tfeeljt 2
with to rrprrr to the M irfl . Is cr to tl Q
! pfffns to b" appointrd by ifietft) ct the rrfpcflie ftates or territories within which I they may fide. tleir names the tr age, the
time they h.ivr hrr in the United S:rr, the (feMboi eompcling their familiet, the pieces ol their rrlidtnce, and theti ocejrpt 1 or portents ; and wlirtherf & at what time, they hare made Vr ppltcation to the I m rs rrijnirtd hy !r.v ?s rrpratory to tl eir I; iiuralizaiion -nd tht j ..rf:alf, refp tively, are to make to the department of flat'-, return of all (ueh Eritifli fuhjece . h the above circnmfloncci ibnexed t their nsmeta
Amelia Hardin, trrmerly Amelia Garey
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i .1 in,
1 1 for a Divorce
O ilCE is hen by given to the sfote laid Ain"!! Hardin, formerly Amelia v, that the sforefaid William H rdin, J
John Ochiltree,
Jtthntty Orion,
Edwai ! IV. Porter, Patrick Payne, Franc PurccU
ey Pride,
Paltnen
. 9t. PprteloWm
J fine f
hn P aimer t
Ji hn 0enst .d warn3uimbj, V Henry Par its, 2 ; J'tchard Price, k atrant Phillips, Daniel L. f r, Col, Pinkston,
C rjr.ge Fooler,
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has this day filed his petition in tl
c ince oi i .e v r nit court m aiui li- trr :r...,i. ni:
county oi Dearborn, praying a divorce navjd Robb the !id Amelia torcaule oi atiuitfry, , Afvf.ew Potbhi
t Ihe be and appear befoie the raid mj Reeselm? at their term to be holden at Lu- i Pi0m r,,. I X IrriC J'.OUXj urf, on the hrd Monday in Of.ober I to Mlrv tilifr' if any fie can DieW, J Jmrfreva Ce ic prayer of the faid prition aught I Rtuhen V n -t
not to he granted. . ; Wanrv shaw
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Ixoiit, P " 1 ippenhavfjh, 2 Prancis Hassicott, Madam Roy,
Hannah Ruble
OBSERVE THIS! JHA i in future any peribn rr p-fons trufrfngor crediting foldiers rr.at are rhtnone d at fort Knox, without they have a writtel permijQEon, r ned hy the commnding i flider m.y reft nTured that they fii !l receive tjo coniideraltoh for y tiling which they m y hvf f0ld cntrary to the ttuc intent anu meaning i f this notice.
Tjos. II.
ucoarasons
lit Lt. rth rr t. rj. b. lutty. ccnimai dim
Fort Kpi X, tier. 17, 18 12
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S i OLEN or taken fTtry I rrfr between
! T. Bond's Inn, a;,d an-rs Iojcerv. nrt
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ty, upwards ol roo arc on th ir march agaiali the Indians, vil few exceptions, volunteers, We led great anxiety for their fate, but with an ra iny thus compofed, led on by a brave & exerienced commander, no doubt caa be cutci tained of their fti c fs. It AV )ii!il have gratified tib had v.e tbk to have given the general order iflued by the colonel on the morning previi us to their inarch, but our limits! from its length pre eludes it Mr. ThomasLong whowenl rxpress from this place to g . Harrison's army returned un Thursday night last. He informs it was currently reported in Ohio thai the British had burnt Detroit, demolished the fortifications, and taken the artilery, 8tc to Maiden. 1 left the army about 50 or 6o miles from Cincinnati on ti.- 31 i ult. the army wa tng I he Itn and high spirit:, it marched at the rate of about 15 miles a day. A letter from a gentleman (. Volunteer) in the rifle regiment dat ed the 31st August 1812, say : k 1 am very mucii afraid that Fort Wayne lias taller, into the hands ol the Britiih and Indians before this: if that should be the case, we haw not one siiigle peiee of artiler) to do m.y thing with the fo ts or :ng piaet even if we lacl a sufficiency of men. ' Harrison's appointment has ven general satisfaction. I rxpect we shall have some hard Knocks in about two or 3 weeks f we don't get well reinforced Our men are in h;i- spirits, and; are much exasperated at the con-
ct of Hull, tralthb"
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t nti IJoUars Kewara.
STR VYfc D from this place the 1 5th of
uly laft, a Uck mr. Ox yciri olu paft.
upwaras oi i nanas i ign, nranato on i nciir ihoufrlci with AW rry priv?n that will deli vei aid mare t tne ftt this j Dull receive the above "r ward Tbo$. Upton. Vincennes, Sept. lr, 18!?.
h m. B. Smith, ..... !f.; v S.'vp.e, ' ?;,r2 Smith) John bevrrns,
Monday evening laH a n w 'c'd1-. fon,- . u. . ... I .... I.'-- J .i .t
ili'jj ifc.!r;s ai t QO tlOW, p ' . erfon t!r will deUvrr the fme, ct inform j we where lean grt it fhall be handfbmtly 1 rrw,trdvf(J. yeM ;i tin: t jr. S otpmbrr 5th, I 12. 3 --40
i notnpson,
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Bu&i
r Ttsdale,
T,!K!: NOTICE. 1 T7H i H E A S rov w i fe M a rv !tew i rt
1 ".vie hell, I
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f w lr hitn I- - mv hr and hn trl
i out any reaionuoie r?ii:c, and lays Ine will never live me aain, therefore foi r warn .ill prrfons From cie.ili'1 with her 9T1
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Nathaniel Wether el
(ward Wilson, f. ; v :ild!itjn M riistt
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determined re
t contracted by her alter the cia.e
LIST of l PoftOfKce
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et)Jiiir t
r ts r rm'tiinintf :i ui ncennes, tl.e cnartT
B lf dy ol j ni)f , vv i.ich, if not
tikfii out within three months will he for ii-ueu to the G;.iitrdi PultQtTi.ce ?. dead
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j mas It iitte,
John Weft on, 1 nomas u leai
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Rai dolpl
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j'jmc Aire
John J. Andes Ashkerry Alcxan
Hannah Baldwin, George Bras6ridjrt Jasper Bogard, Amos Bailey, John Fi'uck, William Bi tnton, Benjamin fltchis, i . r
n Anthonvt
Nancy Be ' ' i i i ittalle F Elias Btei
rry,
Sati i t i S . Binphi i hn Beaty, Benway oexioe
i i i r. tubicn
PtJRl tC
ot" VVater R reet, ncsr Prkp'-- here lie tet the nub) if in quality oi
ouie ni
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tt tne upper end Ol ai.le Brni.
! NOTICE , I INTEND to ''r"p'y to e next Xci 5 rmher term of the roiirt of Commi i ; 'i"!rs f-,r the couuty if Knox, ?r d lr,c'i:i 1 na territoryj for iave to t-ftafelifh a Fcrtv on White ilver, from rry land to the rnro ! ' ft. ; l.te fiire.
James Farif. Auruft U, 18:2. 3r 47
T I 1 I " f llppl
trom us neing w.mi proi n
W 1 1 ll "111 f I ! I . c Vi i r '. i rr i t r - ' '
I llf
rfioyer,
Catharine Campbell, William Creek, Alex. Campbell, 3 ; John I orr,
Lnwis Cheek, Z ' et I ''J; ' 'cm , Ji hn Com helU Linus Cutting
i p-eiTer;...',' an m
rerf to the Weary his houlo commodious his bidding ntat Lis f-rv-sr.tj attentive hij liquor exrr'llrnt, and iuft from Psltiuiiirr and his fl .hhuo and forage good ; to receive a hurcj uhln patronaire. j owua bond Uflfuft. 18!?. 3f f
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ViVn.UAM SMITH of Knox coun
I 7 tv, 3ji?:arrd before me and hfirg
duly lwort iiith that h oluamrd fror:i the Kepiier of the l-nd office at Vincennes, a certificate of the purehfc of the N. W qn it u . of feftion No. ?9. in townfhip No 2, N. of range 7 W. in ti c diftrtel of lands cue red for fie a'; Vincennes. ted
that he the i'.id Smith hth lft the
cer tificate
his William Smith. iv ark.
rvvrrn and fubfertbed herore me, one r
t!'r Jnliicss of the Peace foi the county oi Kiiox, the (1th of Augu:k, 1813 E, Stout. ALL perTcrs concerned are hereby rerjutred tc take notice, that i-r tl.ree mont" s from ti e C i't hereof, I (hall iiTue to William oil . j :i on plicate certificate, ino. 317, dated C - . her 4, I808tfcr the N. VV. quarter of fe&ioo NTo. S9, iotowniii . ICo. J IN. ct range .n. , W. unlets previous to that time fome legal and fuBicicnt tb jedho: are made thereto. obn BadelL
Reoiflei of ;he L. O. at Vin.
John Dickeson, 2 'fUmcs J iavd;vn, . ; h i yndi ; Dt tin, Nicholas J)tckr. Absalom Duckwoi
'losic Levi
I) J uke Decker, Hollar d Dcsse John D ugher John Dobbins,
(.i.'rotften, Calico, D. Carter.
iffer Pi edei n ,
rj Fraser,
Niuuti d Pu 'c sqmu Henry Guffy,
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7 rrnei Jlf.
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An. U 4
Argus.
The Tillowinc are the o-,!y at tides of apy moment brought by law: tvenings r.ail. A report is in circulation, that C !. Miller emnffdif g thf 4th United Sttrk' Regt. ment (w!io had been Tent from Mt! leu to QuebewO btd rtieo a d tiken the c (TVI in wlic!i I I rriuicnt w i rranfported, ar.d fafclv lai.ued her i:i American port.
Samuel IT .e,
a m
;ns,
hn jl n owe , yelAro Darrein Samuel Jones9 Mr, J inson, IFm. K"'c!lv.2 ; Levi Kinman,
I ) jmas Harrell, George Harper, Dn.utl Hazclto)
J
Benjamin Johnson,
Jonathan A rx, Henry Kir, j osephKtlso,
. '! L I. X A ND 1 1 R B UC1 NE R
fl '.:'.fhd his rriifin ce in CharleX in the County of Cia? snd Ter-
ritorv i int'iana, atid will pra&ice law ii the Courts?of Clark County, Harrifon ?i,d 7 ; nAiro in the Gtnf-rl CrUrt :
i Vincennes. All ho&nefs with wliich he may be introfted with, will he attended tea vwth nnnclualiry A'! letters rT.rrr'l rr
hro on nun nets, mutt re o.r p.i;n. oth"'-. w fe they v.-ill tiot be taken out if the cf-fue.
LOOK OUT! A LL thofe indebted to the late firmi of 1 1 Jones 8c Lutkett, or Peter Jones Sc Co. we hereby rrtsfifd, tiit nrlrfs th-y
r rf ft relive b: lances 1 v the fi'l
nay oir t
day of r,r;jtemher reyt, they will be r dif
cr:mmate!y proceec.ed agxinft.
(y. IV. Johnston
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P0S7SC. 4PT. We sttp the Pffss lo rnirounre tfic arrival cl an express f cm enpt. Z. Taylor, commanclaiit at Fort Harmon, dated tl.e- i st ti inst. which time the garrison u.is ; fe, after having w ithstood a despefafc attack by rhc Indians, capt. 'l'nylor had lest fctot Z men killed ancts tvpunded, ne hns been out of provision eycr since ihe attack, uhirh was on the excel t a
iV q ci the jt .e had r.IkJ up
M p t by pi tn t.own '...5
green ( orft, 1 block i.ou rs
3t v:r s gi.Jfciru he .: ic
