Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1812 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN.

VINCENNBS, Octoirr 27, 1.2.

powdef prr annum. Ti pricrs of thefc articles are torfidcrably reduced, and the editor fays, the supplies Irom domeflic rtfources ire fa ample as to ke p foreign moiiopolilts, and lorell illers in check ; and after the prefeni year, Rich are the rtfources of the country, that we Hull not require a fingle article ot foreign maimf alor to fupply

t the army ftlould it be required to

j clothe 50,000 men.'

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F.SFK I'ED Jroni the ramp near Vin Cennfl, lodiana territory,

ISAAC WRIGHT, a private ui my company of infantry In the fixth regiment of thr detachment of Kentucky militia laid Wright is about five te-t ten inches high, d irk eyes and dark hair, and dark (kilt, round fliou'ders, about twenty yearl old-., his former rl ce of r fi. dence w.s LevtngOon county, Kentm ky, but I expeet tie will mike tor Hopkins county, Kentucky-ithe above reword will be given to any persoflujrho will deliver him t ) mr, 01 C i6l - I fo thai can get him again, arM all reafonable ex penceo paid. James Lcir, Cap?. 6tt regL K. 1). M. Qaobrr 24:h, 1812.

Fen 1) llara Rew u u. DESEU 1 LI) fi om Csn: n?.-r Vincenney,

The lafl mail did not furntfh a fingle article of hews, either fo reign or domeftic, of any import ance. Of Ren. Hopkins we hafe heard nothing fmce our laft. By the l ift accounts from col RtlfleU, it appears he left fort Ruffell on Sund ty the i sth inft tt ith a party ot between 5 and 600 men againfl the Indian towns up the Illinois reiver We learn by gentlemen direct from Lotlifville, lhat it was repoped there that Niagara has been taken WC rive the report as we received it. . ExtracA of a letter from a gentleman at St. Stephens (Mis, Ty) to his friend in this town, dated September 26, ipi2. The Spaniards are evidently preparing for a vigorous defence ol the country below. TvVo months a o 120 black troops arrived at Penfacola from Havanna, and very lately 160 more have arrived, and defllned as it is fa id, for the fort at Mobile. Should they not have reached the latter place before our gUn boats got into the bay, their paflage -will be re Tilled ; but as th fe have been much injured by the late hurricane, 1 fear that they may not have arrived in time. More troops r.re eX peeled by the Spaniards at Tenlacula, with fix gun boats. The profpecls in this country are truly gloomy. Palladium Montpelier, September 17. "From all parts ol the country wc receive accounts of the movemenl of the troops ai.d militia, Plattl burgh, N. V. ab tit go m I from Montreal, is tht ir place oi deft i nation , w here generals Dearborn fc Bloom field, have already arrived with about 000 men each. The ith regt. under col. Simons; the 15th. col Pike, and the 13ih, col, vSchuyier. all NtW England tMops are on their march to join the army at Piatt (burgh, under gen. Dearborn) (he 0th & I ith regts. horn New York, were to march on the 3d lull. It is Hated that general Bloomfietd of New Jerhy, is to command the Van of die army on the expedition. Supplies Jor the Army The Aurora informs us that abundant provifion has been made to fupply the army With clothing of American manufacture, Large Quantities of home-made Kerfeys, of a very fu peri or quality, have been contracted lor. It in part received, A (ingle woollen manufacturer In Npw -mnihire has contracted to

furnifll 1000 Vards per month. ivr dollars reward if taken up in the Mr It k' MMM ,,!,,- no- f,t(ry or il taken out ot the territory, ten

M.S K. I I I I 1 II N V 1 !1 !.''VUI IV' w v V w ..... forward m fufficient quantities! One individual h s offered to (urniih a million of pounds of gUn

Rath regiment ot the detachment ot Ken

j tuchy nnlith, laid W('ki''s is about five feet te inthes hi jh, dark eves, ind dark I hair and Ikin, a hole round (houldered a

bout thirty years of ae, his former plate of re fid en c os Hopkins courfty Hate oi Kentucky I expect hr will make fbf Ho -kns cdufity, KentuckYi the Above reward Will he fjsven to any per ion who Will dlive; him to me, Or confine him In any nil I" that I can i;t him again, and all rtdtona 1c expencts will he paid. Ttos- Stokes. Capt. etb regt, K. B. M. October 25th, 13 12.'

iSW J) liars Reward TgTTn MORGAN, a private in ct jf I mies Love's company, w-is .i

to my company at the R-d Banks, on the eleventh of September Uftj and deferted

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me on the fixteenth

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r j - w - iatt a;J a little round (houldered tns place of refidenci is Livingfton i-junty rtentuck) -iie- above re ward, and all ica fonable chargef, will be pud tor hi deliv ery to ni t t!r camp near Vincen;.cF, or r: any poft or plate where troops ere ftati oued, now in the lervicc cf the United Stitei. Robert Barnett, Capt. 6(j regt. K. deictnt Oaoher 9th, 18 13,

LOOK SHARP. AL. perfois indebted to the late firm

of Hodpten! a d Holms will i.vc

colts try doming forward on oi before the (Othdayof November neat and fettling them with Jamei Hodgen, who it fully iu thoriiVd to receipt for tbem-tttofe not t t tied hy thai day will be positively put into the hands of thr proper Hn er for coll Atom James Hodgetl Oobcr 19 th, 18 12.

A LIST of letters remaining in the Poft Office Viricrnijcs, the quarter ending the latt day of Sept, which, if not taken out within three ir -nths will be for-

irded to the General ill Office as dead

Irttei s.

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Ltwis Allen,

1 ho mas sit woody

Otis Andrews Joseph sUtoriy John Burkfi Jumcs Butler) IL r. Bcckti, Day id B'yant, 'J. setoh Bean J, 1 1 dt -son Bootnif Cuthbwri Briscoe, Samuel Brjmberrj IV m. Bruce, Joseph Burt?ny Vet at BoueheZ, lLnry Boivjsr, Edward CJicvj Wm Craton, j htl Chambers Henry Christt ivory Cor$ont I )av:d Colbert0&i Benj, Corp, Abraham ('.oenrod h. 04 Ciemsofif Isaac C.oonSy James Clay, John Lfia'tcen.

John Aldriigt, Andrew Armstrong, George M . AtuouJ, Era Allison, J- IV. AlarMght) 2. B fVm. Barnett, Jmes Baird, 2 ; Br. Bargur, Edtoard Briarst IVfji. Bull, Andrew Brooks, jr hn Bi cine I, Ji hn Burrs, Jjaac Brymberrjj) Wm. Br. z Hon, Justah Bacun,

John CampUt Elijah (ra:g, JosepJi Coe, I) at id Conawajtf bal!y Coy, Saml. Cummins, Levis Check, John ( von, Amos Chitivood, $amutl Crosby,

Squire Davis, 1 eander Defor,

Wm. Dougiass, 2 ,

Samuel Dunn Joseph Denton. Marchal Duncan,

'BoHSsatnt JJotuuu, 2.

E Jessi F.mPiurson, John E'ick, John Englt IVm. Ltuns, I eiuLwick Bar nest.

y v

rVm. Ferguson, 2 Nat hi Fartbanhs, ThoS. 1'itz'ujuicrs,

John Gray 2 'James Gray, Samuel GorJ, n, 2 J James Grimes, Mary ttog Daniel lieaton, Jam.s liods, Moses Harriman, Abraham Hawkins, Ba U hunif C harles Jatpe, 2 ; A Kuykendall Henry Kurt, Leonar d Karns. Samuel Leaugh, Samuel Lyon, I m L: Uget wood, 1 fur: as Lick, John Jfacc-.'un, Wm Mmrsh 2 ; Samuel M'Cutchen. J-tias MarAwetl, Elias JH ilbout n, 11. n y Mi ore, A 1 M . I

i ina Jt i.ture,

hn M Knight, 7 hn M Clure, Ja mes M" Ml lla n , IV m Setins,

fohn Farqv.fr,

J. D. Fo.

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hn Flack,

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3ei Dollars Reward

TR YKD or ftolen fiom thr fuhfcrh

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f f 1 1 V 1 1 1 M I.I I I I V, I l 1 .1 , a JLJ 1. r Jir. 15 hands high, 7 yeira old, no rands prr ceivable, fome fiddle fpots on his haik, his iff hind foot white, hit a low carriage with his h-ui. tr :s. -ks and paces rv per

fon drliv-rin fid horfe to me (hall receive

ars rrwirj ,o either cafe all reafoni

ole charges paid. Andrew Seed. OAjbcr 9, 1812.

Wm G. GalicJi, Richard Green, Wm A. Griffith, IV m. Gi tshm H Wm Hawkins, . I. Hogan, Wm Hardgr. vs, 1 u, s. H. H gan, Wm Hu. vins. IV m. Jio sr an I Eoenctjr Janes K James Kearn, VVm. Kelly, Wm B eekt L John Let per, Absalom Littell Btauioh Lamb, Isaac Lumbers M John Marshall, I i m c t hy 3L ly h. a ll, Jo hn J io r i s, . Mr4te Martin, Wm Miner, Joseph Mulcom, 1 h s. mat shall, Robert Manse ll, James M CuiUch, N

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Cager Beek, David Price, Edwat d Porter J os th Pi und Da)id Robinson, James Robertson, Joseph Bansford, Dan.ti Ricnt John Smock, Vincent SiSSOttf

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P'liliip Smith, Hugh ShaW, Th j. S!i. uee, Israel Stewartt

p Noah Pureelt, C '. Penrose, 3 ; JVw. 1 tttit. 2 ; David 1 uckctt, Nathaniel Pry or f 11 inr, R as sett, J hos Ramsey j Jlary BctVts, S IVm. .7s T-ks, Lav id Shook, M R. Seely, Henry Shirk', Jc se S law son, S . muel S'low 2 ; RettbiU Lul,tnger

James Shaw, Jumes Smith

Burt Totvn, Waller 'Baylor, 2 ; Watt man irippett, Robert Todd, Joseph Jims,

I uther Word, Edward W,lks, 3 Edward Wilson, F I is ha Warden, Mot hi a tii:cr, Joseph War net k,

James N ll ovd

Samuel Stclcns TSr V Thomas Tjffe,

Wm 'lcycr, IB i ry L. J ucktr, Haley lisdel, James C. VealtU Jonathan Weltoet, 3; Joit: Watson, Joseph VVuks, Janus IVhrian, Jane Welton,

tenor Wa trick.

Wm. Wilson.

VVM. PU1NCE. P. T.

Oober 1 f , 1 8 i 2 . 2C 8 '1 HE fubferibrr hs opened a houfe of PUBLIC Eh IF R TAINMENT in the town of Vincennat, at the upper end ot Water llrect, nesf the honorahlr Benj. Par ke- where he temlrrs kit fcrviccf to th.e public in quality of an INN. KEEPER, and he hopes from l is being weM p-nvidrd wir.h all thofe things which generally afford

rest to thr weary his boofe commodious h:s bidding neat his fervantl attentive his hqu ns rxcellent, ar d jull frofn Baltimore md Ins (tabling and forage good ; to receive a (hare puolu patronage. JoJju.i Pond. Aoguft, isn. 39 tf Tor carrying Mails of tht United States on the following Post Roads will be rtceived at the General Post i jpee in Washington City, until the 29th day of August mxt inelu. ive LV IK DIANA. o2. From J fferfoDVilIc by Charleflnwn, MadtioOf and Lattrenceburg ai d Franklin c. h. to ayne c. h once in two werks. L; ave Je uVr fort ville every other Moa oay t 6 a. m. and arrive at Wayne c. h. on VVedneiclay a; 6 p. in. - Leave Wayne c. h. evtry othrr Tl uid.y at 6 a. m nod arrive at J ffcrfoi villc on Satuitay by 6 p. m NOTES ! The pf0 matter general may expedite the mils, and alter the times 1 r ?rw and drparture at ny time during the coats nuance of the contract, he previously liipulating an sdeqtlSte COmpeirfiition for any extra (XfX lie tiist may be ocofiontU tliereby. 2. Fifteen minutes Oj all be allowed for Opening a,.d clofrng Uie mail, at ail oiheca wheie no particular time is lpei ifird. 3. ior cvtry thirty mtnuea delny (ur a. vi iviible acciticns tx.etrd) in arriving af t.-r the tildes prt fcnbc d in any control, i e ControCoi lhalt forfeit one c'ollur; and if the delay con inu until the drp.irture cf any depending mat), whereby the n -oils dtft'.ied tor fuch depending mail lofe a trio, a forfeiture oi dout)lt- toe amount allowed for carrying the mail one tup lhall be incurred, uodris it (hall be made to Sppeaf that the dtly u as occfiooed by unavoidable accident ; in which cafe the amount oi pay tor the trip will, in all cafes, be fof fcited aod retained. 4. Perfons making propofals are dffrref to Itate their prices by the year. Thole who contract will receive their py quarter, ly ,in the mouths of February, My, Augull and November, one month alter the expiration ot each quitter. 5. No other than a tree white perfon fliill be employed to convey the mail. 6. When the propofer intends to lonvey the mail in the buoy of a h-e carriage, he a d 5 red to ttate it in his propofals ""7. The poll matter i'n-ril rr ferv e s toa himfell the right oi d ilarirg any contract at an end when ver oi e failure happCB which amounts to thr 1 fi r f tup. 8. lire contr.tdts .ire to he in opprtian on the lit day of November rr:, arci Continue until December 3 1, 1814, for the t uU s No. 1 to 33 im lufiv , & for the oth er ruu.es to DecemHrr 31. 1813, g;dlmn granger, Pi rl Master General. General Pst Of eics, W a Hung ton City, Ju e 12. 1812. " NOTICE. I INTEND tr apply to the next Nor. cm- -r term of the COOTf of CoOllnoB Ples for the cruuty of K' x. and India.

na territory, for lesve to eftar-liih a ferry oi WT!nte river, from ny lnd to the oppo iitc flure. James Fur is.