Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 January 1813 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN. VtNCBNNESt January 23, 1813.
Inrt. rfcelvcci from New Orleans, ! feiturca and penalties in certain?
lays, four thoufand Britifti troops hive bee:i landed at the Kavannah. T!tc report did not get much ciedit at Natchez.
The election on Saturday la it to fupply the vacancy In the Legiflative Council, occafioned by the refignation of W. Jor.es, e fq. eventuated in dc eleCUon of John lohnfon, efl by a majority of fix votes.
doubi efr;m
L$ndont October to. Russia If Dance. A report was on Friday received from Moriaix, of the commencement of a negociation between France ind Ruffla. It was Paid that the, emperor Alexander had foiicited an armifttce from Bonaparte, which was grant-
rd upon the following terms bein bu trftf i) :s preliminaries to ago
treaty, viz. Mofcow to remain in pofTemon of the French during the winter ttulfia to become a member of the confederation to pay feventy millions of franks to fhut thir norta aaainft Lnglatv ai
finally that prince Conftantl lie Tent to the French h era as a hottage for the perF Of thofe coiid'itions.
Extract of a letter from a cntleman who defcended t'ne Miffiffippi with captain Sp: ii g, dated, December 12, tai2. " We arrived fafc at N. Orleans after a long aitl difficult paKltge. The lofs of mrs. Sprigg w as great. This is one of the molt diftrefled countries in the world ; every man from t Tie farmer to the merchant is in arms. There were eight India
cafes, has also paffed the House of Representatives but with amendments which require the concurrence of the senate be fore it is prefented to the Prcfident for hia approbation.
ans made an attack on us, but as
there was a
C io I would have
moft dreadful (lorm, fo that we
1 reeled
cur main fail, and
CASH,
T ANTED to pur chafe from 12 to
V X IR04J0 o 111 any pcrion
wilhii.g to contract, will pletfe .il u -on THE PRINTER.
S
1 Mil 1 u
neni. r is at prefent from eigh
teen to twenty doHars per barrel.
ar iix cents per pound. Dry
5 double what they are in
N ith villi " .. . ........
NOTICE. W. LAG 01' W T. A MARTIN,
HAVE entered into co paftnerfliip in the j
HATTING BUSINESS under the firm or' L AGOff & MARTIN
and will cirv on the buiineis in the (hop foi met ly occupied ly ilion Lr.gow, where oivieis in (.lieu line (hall be particularly attended to, and a conftant fupply oi Hits ai wij s oil hand Vincennea, Jan. 18th, 1813.
T! 1- ft wine- n the N. VV. ar-
1
LAST NOTICE. fENDlNG to leave this place for
Pittfborgh, by the nrft cf May next.
Tbirtv Dollars Reward.
TRAYEDor Aolefl from the fubferibe?
living jn the forks of White river, on
Monday the 2d cay of thiiinft. two mares and three I lories -one of the maci black, the cil.cr a Lav ; tlie black mare has fmall liar io I ei forehead, and the by h3 loft '. err: I 1 eve O'le of the horfes 55 aright foire;, one a dark forrel, and the other a bright I ay ;hc bright forrcl has a bail '.'ace, ind iour white lrgs the daik for re! has glafs eyes they are all except the bay hoffe, liandec: with an S on thai nirrh fhouluer ai. cl buttock the bay horle isbianded with figure cf 2 on the nigb fhoulder, and an 0 on the i,;gh bvttock, the figure 2 fomewbal blotched any perEbu taking up faid creatures ar.d returning them to me, cr riving f.:ch il f -jiiattc: 7 O cJ that they asay be gut ai:i:i, f ill receive the above reward, or an ec,ual proportioQ .:r either of them, and ill rcafooablc evpeoiea paid by me, Samuel Pern. November 20th, 18 12. 3t 30 Ten Dollars Reward, TAIjLRTED from icrt Knox on ths
25th day c f December.
RICHARD MASON, a drummer belonging to capt. Pcfcy'scom. any of the 7th U. States infantry, had on when he went away a pair of pantaloons of tlak cord o- "river, a c'.:e c-otb round
jacket, and - citizens hat, I e as born in
o 1 1.J r , .
ao-aintt me. :o come forward and derive ! L t-iaj," l,n" men, ta:r corn-
UT)dcr the command oi gen
I their dues ai
lief? indebted to me
are carnelily rcqueftcd to fettle their ac.
1 V
lit I 1 . -
nncneiier, nas moved 10 me ; counts on or before that time, thofc failing
KapldS, n about tnirty Clays may expect to be cilled on by the properot
. procufed by the excr-
Philadelphia December it. Extract of a letter from Kingston (Jam.) dated Nov. 11, 1812. It is with extreme horror that I have to inform you of a dreadful earthquake, which happened here about 9 or to minutes before six o'clock this morning. The bowels of the earth were disturbed, and and the motion was much more perceptible than the late earthquake at Carraccas, but did not Continue fo long a time. It only laded about 40 seconds. The damage done in this town is very
eat, as almost every home is
no general Harrison. We expect that another secret expedition will be performed in a short time
1 ;
n the Massis-
sinewa.
American statesman.
ficer, as no longer indulgence will be given -- I also intend to sell on the first day of May, at public sale, some household furniture, and other valuable articles upon the following conditions :--all sums under ten dollars, cash in hand ill sums over ten & not exceeding fifty dollars. six months cre-
all farms
dite--and on
nine months
CI
Jb' V
co::2: 1 either
lecu l
1 1
Will
It is Rated that the whole ol the Delaware Indians have become a-
days one thousand of that nation, on
composed of men, women & children, will be at Piqua, to be sent j
on Iron thence to Shawa
lage. vv e are miormcti tnat ano j
ther secrct expedition is to go into
operation, in a short time against, the Indians Should this succeed as well as the last one, the savages
will be entirely routed humbled
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c.c:
h.:c notice that
plexton, grey y e$, fomewhat pockmarked
in his far-, i. opotetl to be thirty years cf age any perfon apprehending the faid deferter n;id dlivcrii g I m Lp to 1 ie ft iort Knox, orar.yotlcr ciHcer in the U. States arn y fliall receive the above reward, and
1 aii reafonable t 1 isi ,Tts.
J. T, Cbunru Capt. tc:,7' U. S. Infty. Commanding A6ling Governor oi' the Indiana r a A PROCLAMATION.
v i.:'.iti:,AS circu
Vi
1 JW
r;
' I e tern i tv. be heard
to me at any time. Then-a:: j'ories. Jan. 22d, 1513
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creat, as :uiuou c ci o in
jured, and all the new barracks, & f wcncrn border.
the inMe walls ot the rwing ton WmcrnCuiztn.
church are aeuroyeaicvcittt uvea WCit loft.
Nashville, Decemh r SO Application was made this day to governor Blount, by mr, Fuller from our fouthern frontier, lo-.-leave to embody tiie militia oi franklin and the adjoining counties on the fouthem margin f this ftate, for their defence egainft the Indians. Mr. Poller informs, that a number of the Cherokees have lately
returned wounded from 1 le I i BUppoled tcbe from an Bgatnft die frontiers ol ( AHb, that 1 1 v. ry , n half I the Che? okees, obf rv s, I Bi itiih 1 ind any thin ; a F Penfacola or ;tt any point iouth of our continent, the v of the Cherokee would imm ntely join diem.
Philadelphia, Dec. 10 By this morning's mail we have received the pleasing intelligence of the capture of the British ship of war Africa, of 64 guns, comtil I ... ..... i.1 x. j S
by admiral Sawyer. 'She tured on her voyage to En-
NOTICE, persons are hereby cautioned a-
gainst trading with my wife, Mary
Hershe, for any property, or in any
way on my account I will not be answerable for any of her contracts, John Hershe Jan. 18th, 1813. Ci 43c
D
manu W..5 C
gland and about ten days since by
United States frigate Constitution.' our readers will remember the Constitution of 44 guns, is the frigate that dealt destruction' to the Guerriere- we believe the Consti-
now commnded by ComBainbridee. The naval
power of England ; the pride and the boast of the British nation, is
hair, a
tlOl . t
n, th magic charm is broken owing to some and the British lion falls prostrate
We have seen an extract of a letter from New Orleans of Dec. 2, which Hates that an insurrection had been attempted in that quarter, and that several of the party were taken and executed. A report at Natchez, on the
before the American Eagle
The bill to increase the navy of the United States, as sent from
the senate, authorising the building four seventy four gun ships and six frigates, has passed the house of Representatives, and wants only the signature of the President of
he United States to becom a law. The bill to direct the Secretary of the treasury to remit fines, for-
' stances re-
r leafe the dwelling Louie which j quire that the L Mature 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 oi Vincennes. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Territory, at Vincennes, this 1 8th day of l.s.j December, in the year of our Lord, 112, and of the Independence of the United Stntra v e thirtv-seventh. JOHN GIBSON. NOTICE.
WHEREAS a number of perfons have been in the habit of diging & carryi g ofi S 1 0 VjE C J.1L from my land on While river now if any perfons (hall
liereaiwf ; be found trefpawng upon the pre-
in lies, they may rea lcctite them 10 iL:
law. John Stcalu. Look HERFi LL perfons indebte to the fubferibef X A. v. 3 ie rives and him juftice, audat the fame tin-e fve colls, will do weli to call and fettle np :i.eir account
by the firfl day of February next, ail in
ucuicu) uiu .ic icul- 1., nonce, wiii bo called on by c.e proper o.Iicrr.
h ikon Lazov).
Twenty Dollars Reward. ESERTED from hod o?atcrrs at Vinceanea, on the fourth day of No
v CliiwC. , IO Id.
JOHN Mc.NABB.
ardaof twenty years of ae, about Gs
lfet high, dark coniprxion, dark eyes and
rei.neut ot Caldwell COUBtv Ken
tuckyalfo one
THOMAS GREGORY on thr fame day Ol the aforefaid month
aaout 21 01 S3 years of arje, five fee ten
or eleven inches high, lair conip'ex'cr and hair, hlue cyei, (tout made, a refident ct the county and (fate above mentioned the above reward and ill reaionaLle e?:p-nces will be p.nd tor their delivery to me, or at any poft or place where troops are Rationed now in the lei vice of the United States. James Cook, Caps. Stbregt. K. detchmi November 6th, 1 8 IC.
NOTICE.
bme disappointments, I
have to ftrt to Pittiburgh
rby the lOthof January nex:, thofe indebt
ed to ma will j.leal- call nd make fome ar rangeeients before that Jy thole h.a claims agaiuft me are invited tj call, and receive their pay all thofe indebted, and neglecting this notice, will find the;r ac-coin-. - iti Hie Bands of the proper cilicer to be coiicced. Mark Harnett. Vinceoncs. 30th Der. 1 8 IS.
OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY PRINTS! A T T his o i; F I
a,, i red tnat 1 will pro- . ex ent of the
yanu:
813.
3t
NO 1 1C h.
1 11 K
I L rerfo:.:
iiWfUKU kO li'C
eftate
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of
I pleafe to
Comfl forwai . and pai off tl v.r refpedtva accounts immediatel) . -..J sU per:cn: I;av ins demar.dja r. a.- r'ate a ' 'enrej to br.;;- tbcm forward properly attefeeerfbi fettltment by a.:.'rft day of March next. John Sr:;fii a lmm
Tin
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