Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1813 — Page 3

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the command cf ?n. Leftwich,

will leave Delaware for Stndufky in a few days.

THE we ;tern sux. WINCE AWV, jAWVAtf 9, 1313.

This days1 p ;p comrnen :ea the fifth volume oftl VVcfteni Sun under the pn z of al noil every obftacie, the litor has been enabled to emit in ie publication for four years To thofe who by their plinttuafity, have really encouraged him, and t nabled him to furmount Ins difucukies, he tenders his inoit greatful acknowledgments unci hopes by the firileft attention to merit it To thole- of his read rs who

have received the paper from iTs

t3mr.ic:u:cmcr,: with contributing any thing to it fupport, he would advife afpeedy fettlement.

Vi )Oi fuch as are two and thre

years in arrears, he at lead, ex- j

A very handfome company of U. States volunteers amounting to upwards of 100 men, arrived in

this place on Tuefday la'l, from

Perteriburg, Ya. They are commanded by capt. M'Cray and are alt completely equipped. On Thurfday they partook ol an elegant dinner at mr. Buckhanon's hotel, prepared at the expenfe of the members of the legiflature.

We Underiland they will leave town this day for the purpofe of

joining the army under ajm Har- !

Subtoarter,

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ceived from Mai: a : 44 1 have to acquaint vou of a phenomenon which has appeared

at Damafcus, in Syria in April laft

peels a call.

J i kir al z f a ! c tie r fr o m

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t A nili&r of fire. iS an iriinriorife

and remained in view three days : and nights : during which time no

thokmew to his excellency John Sun Moon or Stars, fc were feen,

Gihtbf, ::ed CharleRawii, De- Ll lllc "6,u u',i5 luracwriu ior ice--eraljc:, 1812. l8 any ol--a T1,!S hs -iven Diak Ssb r'5 to many conjectures among I yefterday morning re- the Earned men in die place. The ceivedmnexprtfs from col. M'Far- j Niie hasrifen two months the ufu-

on Sunday n; Jit laft ftolen 7 horfes from his frontier, and requeftins afliftance to follow them I imme-

Wtp. Evin, Wrn. Fontlcry, Jis. Fore!, John Foftcr. b .lomcn Frear, J. Forbis, Wm. Grtrei, Liberty Grfccn, 3 (Charles Gcode, Jofcpb Cniiis, ThouiU Gregory. Tmrs Mail, EliOia Hall, VV ni. Heirs, da. D. Hiimmond, Robert Houitoiij lames Harrcii. Win. Havens, Robert Hillhoufe, James Hanky , dmond Hog an, Jofepfa Ha&ins, John Jotict,

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T'in En:erfon F Geo'' French, James Flinn, Joi n J. Fraiqcr, J- fei h FjfJow, Win. Farnier, G Wm. Gin, 2 Wm. Grrfham, 2 John Gate wood, Anioi Gobcn, H John Hopkins, 3 Jonathan Harri:, oh:i Hirr, Jas. W. Hay,

Jethro Hrrel!, Benj. Hurif, Aaron Haiii::?, oirnuel Hendericn, Siml. F. Hyoet, A ih fie Id Hunt, Jo Gali Kart, 1 James JohnfoSj Francis J i kfon, Ifaac JohntoD, John lugeaoU K S'.idrach Kirklaoo.

Stephen Kennifon, James Kelly, James Kelly, Jeffe Ki-ubail, i iioiuus iic j :mes Kennedy.

David LilHe, Geo Robert Latborqii Jas. t x r t i uti

nr JOHN GIBSON, A61in Governor of the Indiana Territory, A PROCLAMATION V HKUEAS circumstances require that the Legislature of the Territory should be convened; I

have therefore thought proper to appoint, and do by these presents appoint Monday the first day of February next, for the meeting of the same ; and the Members of the Legislative Council and of the House of Representatives, &: each and every of them, are required to give their attendance on that day

! accordingly, at the town ot Vm-

cennes. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Territory, at Vincennei, this 1 8th day of l.s. December, in the year of our Lord, lgi. and of the Independence of the United States the thirty-seventh, JOHN GIBSON.

Wni. La thorn,

Zu-hariuh Lindley. John Martial, William Marfli, Dani M'CIurc, Jofeph Much-!, I a r i i

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cortre Leech,

Lindfey,

i iiomas La w i.n,

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Robert M'Cojfi Peter Miller, 2 Jofen Martin,

In confequence of the resignation by IV.

so, ot his Icht i:i the Territorial

noma:

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J I Legislative Loimcil, a v nt ol election has ! ny men as could he got in readl- j been iffued to fill bis place -the cleft ion to I nefs in fo fhort a time, to (tart to- ! be held on Saturday the 16th inft. in the RIOITOW I havealfb called on the TownOiips of Viacenncs, Palmyra, Hawn c t t kios ad iSjitcron. , Stout, ii the only molt convenient parts ol Harriion . , . T . . , . . 7

county, anu our near neighbors in I i have, though vaguely, under ftood that Kentucky fhould we get a force j John MlDonaldsi mdidate.

their towns.

John

George Macoy,

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Should they however go to die Deieware towns, our lirit care will be to demand them, and the Indians that ftole iTn m if the Dela-

Wares be mnoc

:nt thev no doubt

wm mew uswnere tne nones arc,

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and the Indians that ftole them i he great number of horfes that lias hen ftolen within fix weeks paft, on fo fmall a bounds of frontier ( I on ic odd s c f 4 o ) m a k e s it. e n x, . r e anxious to follow them fhould any ihing of moment take place dun .

ring tnis eniepnzc , you man wi cut Jelay be infoi med of it. By letters received in town tlie hft mail, it appears about men has proceeded on the al t nterprtee. vstjmMCQtJ. i C 24. His excellency overnor M has politely furniihed u-j w following information, rela ivc

James M'Clelland, Francis Mortoii IIin Unr c JOUI1 CU Oil . j Richard !). Nec!,

Ho be i . Mont

Vv i. i. IVi vJuarv, A r t h t r M Gh ug hey , Iota MarfhrfU, fen. Alexander M'Rea, Archibald M'Corkle, lohn Moore.

THE fubferih-r has apened a lioufc of PUBLIC EMERTA1NMEXT in the town cf Viocetiftat, at the opjaeremi of Water ftreet, near the honorable Brnj. Pile'i where he tenders his iervkts to the public in qualify of an jt 2 INN-KEEPERfV and he hopes from Ms being well provided with ail thofc thingt which generally fcff rd

rrst to the wearv his hnu.'V riunmnJmn.

. 1ms biddinjr neat his fervanti attcnriv.

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John T1 - -n, Jus. Norton

LIS T of Ivtttis remaining in tlie poH I

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jL jL office, Vincennes, the quart r endinar

the I a it dsy of l).r. which, ii" not t-ken oui I within 3 months, will oe ft? warded to the I

General Pofl uni

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fizTn iimon, tLlias AitiT' , Edward Athiogly, Lkwis AHeii, j amj3 Allen, fh0S. AiuTiili!!,

j Samuel Alhfon, I William Allen,

j Jahn Sc Samuel Adams.

Alexander, 2

j nomas A mold, Geoigc Atwooci, C.! irles K. Arci:er,

Alhbur) i

1 homas Alkiofon, Robert Alien, Robert Abercath, j ohn Air i lintz Anderfon, Jofeph Aur udus,

n;er,

William Brown,

j David Boland,

ohn Brown, inderfon Booth,

; j r;i;n iiradfc.V., ! i'i.ur.i2 Bmv.-.i,

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William Dennett, V illiara BeKs, Robert O. Bell, j icob Bu(h( Samuel Bond, Samuel Bertrff, 1 homaa Bui tun, j as. R. Li.ack, I hos. Baird, 2.

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the movements of the N. VV. army. On the 8th inft. gen. Hai . ifon, with dctacamcnts from the Pennsylvania and Virginia lin , .rived at Upper Sanclulky. Tht r foil ru ing munitions of war from Pittsburg, have alio arrived al Upper Sandulky, viz.

j I im D. Campbell, Itaac Cowao, 2, Philip Clayton, Wm. Curry,

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Airx. Campbell, David Collins, J a me.- Cooper, J ohn (!i!!on-ay, 2, J ohn Canunder. .chad l),-!lt.iii, Mofea Dak Ifaac T. Decki r, Elias Drijiy, Siinncri Duri-.;r.:,

Five is pounders eight 12 P0"U8rt

4..U3ftwl-J poumiers ix 6 p sunders two , .-. e nrr ' 1.1.43 WJi u i .5 incii howitzers. 1 lie ::i-J due ol tlie Virginia troops under : W. Er;-,

O ' 1 17 U I 1 1 1 II nail, John Covert, Daniel Co mar, DjiiicI Carlin, T) John Davis, Luciaa Duval tr if 1 I VI I . 1 1 i o, C . T Donitran, 3 TI.os. V. Dyfoo. ) js. Dougherty, John DifbaiaB, r. LeodMvit.k Earneft,

rhomas Owens, J amcs Oglevte

Daniel Pierce, 2 id vv' aru i ilc,

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j U. Peters.

Wm. P; -ters, 2 Ptrii k Pay nr, 2 H h a r U Pugh, Howard Putnam.

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Wm. Rout, T. H. Richard Ton, J . C. Richardfon, David R iTil, Jonathan Ram fey,

John Nancy Rcd. S

Dirji-l Sullivan, Djiiie! J. Smith Wm. h..ilrs, Pter Scott, J rnes Slewart, Wm. Skilrr, IM.05. Ssrilsrs, William S" spies,

Jas. John Riddle, Kd. Et Geo. KooiTorj, Nathaniel Robir.5, Sam!. R'ife,

David Robins,

Ann a . aturguSj John Stevens,

John Smll, John Smith, '1 hos. Spading, Jos. 1). Sobblitt, 2 Bci j. Shacklett, 2 JEc t j . Smith, John Sa villa, j 3 spp Howcl mitb, Wdi Simondsi

moo ipcar.

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T Q c: V Z. Taylor, Waller T-yIcr, John Timberlick, Jcffe S. Torocr, 2 John Tama, Owen 8c P. Todd, 2

;v::rcc: j ownes, Eliflia I rr.ocr,

m. C Vandeventer.

Wm. Trigg, 2

Wm. F. On

Tim 3 Vv"

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Andrew Williams,

Jofeph Wood, Wm. Wilkifon, Jofeph Wrigl t, Cieo. M. V." tfon, Tho . Wiofit t, John Wail.trc,

Ch. Wyant, William Welton, Av.irzv WhitleVf George Waller, Mitcbel Woodardj Ifrael Wilfcs, Pbifm WI itc, Edward W'orthington

Wm. Watfon or -d.

liquors excellent, and juft from Bal

timore uicl Ms ffablit g and forage good ; to rctt:ve a Qiare pnbli patronage.

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P, E S T. THE fubferiber informs his friends the public in general, that he has

penea a SOUSE of ENTER TAINMENT in JcfFerfonville. (I. T.) in the large and convenient heufe formerly occupied by maj. Harrifon He filters himfelf, that freni the large fopplies on hai:d, at all tim-s to accommodate Travellers, who may f.ivour him v. iih a call whilr they ftay, av,d with the necefiary provifior.s for tiar.tuing throt a wildernefa countrv. Gentlrtnm trvrl.

lino: with their f

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m:.ies tan Le Ivrnifhcrl

with private rooms. Ke alfo krps a f r r y for the trrtnfportaticn of travellers acrola the rivtr, ai d to which attention will alia be p i id by I tf Marsten G. Clark.

LOOK HERE ! ALL perfons indebted to the fobferihef who wtfli to do thenifrlvrs ind hini juitice, and at the IV.me time f.ive cells, will do well to call and lettle up their accounts by the fir A day of February next, indebted, and neglecting this notice, wiil be called en by the proper . facer. W ilson Lagonom Jrnmtry 8th, 18 i 3 . i 5c DOCTOR K. McNAMEE EARN ESI LY reqnefts !:ts debtors to mnkr payment, iy the 25th of December ncxi thole whofe accounts are ef long (landing, nrerd expc no furthei indulgence More forbearance on my psrt to celled, WOO Id not greatly benefit tbca bat materially injure t' eir fr:rI:d, November 1 1th, 1812. 3t 50

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7"" tnjtt Tanoary Ift, 1813.

171.

ALEXANDER BUCKNER

i i a: eitablimed i.is rehdenee ii. Charl

JL JL ton, in the County of Clarl and Territory of Indiana, and .:! practice law in the Courts of f'lark County, Harrifon and Jefferfon Alfo hi the General Cmirt at Vincennes. All bufinefs with I ici lie may be intruftci with, will be attended t with pnnduahiy A", let: rs oitccird t him on hu!' 'if-, he pofl rait', o'hrr. wife they will net at token Ihe uf

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