Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 February 1813 — Page 2

ft&lc to take h:$ commanJ again inlsfs than two months." Highly Importing Col. Wells anved from the Noth Wertern Army lalt evening and brings the lamena. 1 S P v1 1 W i r- v i n r aI S , n n n

that on the morning of ih aad u't. the detachment un

pinion cf ths gens, Payne & Perkins, and ail the field offi-

Four Dollars Regard.

STRAYED from the fuofcriber in A-

ril lad. a bav hnrfe. ahont !4 hands hmh.

cers that there was no motive years old next fpring, brandtd on the Which COuld author'lfe an ad- "gh tooulder MB pace2 and trots, any , . n . . pcrfon who will deliver him to me fliall revance, but that of attacking Cctvc thc abovc rrwardt

the ennmy, and that succeis ! Mitchel Brouillette.

.c , u -a" February 12, 1 8 1 3. 3t 6

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7?; Dollars Reward' EFT the plantation of the fubferiber near the White Oak fprincr, Knox

a forced march of 40 miles againlt an enemy fuperior in

b1" , v w w""county, Indiana territory, two in area, one river Katun, was attacked & artillery. Strong detach-1 bay, with the right hip deformed, the oentirflv rnt off hi Ahnnf frtOft i mnrc r,t- ,,a Vt : thpt' a brown, vwih a ftar or heart in her

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flrLtrfh and indians ; and a bout 000 cfour brave miiitia

, iorehead. tlfn a hnrfc nf a brown colour.

Were, however, sent forward droop rump, his fetlock jointa bends forward Oil ail the roads tO affift and I whoever Will inform me where they are,

bring in such of our men as Plid for tbcir troub!c.

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(including officers) weretith-

cr kiiicd or taken pnioners, hadeicaped. ! he whole num -i Thomas Milbonu

except about $0 men and two I ber that reached our camp ! Januar' 1815'

officers. 1 his defeat is attri does not exceed thirty; a j

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n'.ent of gen. Winchefter. j MClanahan ck Capt. Glaves. Titorv, wh. l law thcuid have executed

Col. Well's was the bearef of Havina a larcre train oH."lltf rV bond Jn m cft,e

0 0. j hereby notiued thnt tmii-ls they who have heavy artillery oc stores com- 1 not donefo, do execute the requiUte bonds

LAST NOTICE. INTENDING to leave thii pUct for Pittfburgli, by the firft of May next, 1 t!:eretore : vitc dll thofe having claims ag.inQ me, to come forward and receive their doea and all thafe indebted to me are earnclily requeued to lettie their accounts on or before that time, thofe failu g may expcdl to be callrd on by the proper officer, as BO longer Indulgence will be given 1 alio intend to fcrFl on the biH dy of May, at public IMr, forne houfchold Forniture, and oth.cr valuable a tklei the following conditions : all fumj under tn dollars, call) in hand all films rivn r, n J(r

r , v -v not exceeding fifty dollars, x months credit and on all fums above fv.y dollars, nine months credit pnrchafers in either cale to give at jcalt one good and fufficlcnt fecurity I do further give public notice that I

j will fell or icalc the dwelling houfe which

A TTENTION.

the following letters, ckc. A foldier who had been taken

inp; Gil tliis road from W. wlth fecurity, arid file them in my office by

ned from the Sand

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under the efcort

the full day of March next, their commifli-

ons will immediately afterwards be revoked,

Vmccnnes, rebruarv 2d, 18 13.

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Ten Dollars Reward.

pi iloncr and ei

enemy, lays r.e law gcr.eril ! or tour companies, it was n4 thera appointed in their place, Winchefter. col. Lewis and thouoht advifable rofall hark John Gibson.

f ea m.ijor Garrard, 1 in;; dead ! to this place, for the pur pole

tloie together. The lafi that of securing them. A part oi

was teen of col. Allen, he .was fin rounded by Indians bravely defending; hinifelf. Captain O 4 Hickman was wounded in the battle cf the iSth, Ins leg broken, he fell a facrihe e with the reit of the detachment. Argus Extra

it arrived ialt CVeniii the 1 from 4rort Harrifon, on trie

reii is within thirty miles as AJd " u"cmb" !812 o Mi as it arrives, and a rein 'fWILLIAM AG NEW, c c u t iwtvase foluier ot the U. States army, forcement Ot three regiments Led twcnty une years, five feet nine inched From ihe Virginia & Pennfyl- ! high, fair hair, fair complexion, gray eyes,

uma K'o-4Jc ! fhnll affiin born id xlamtlton county, ltate ot i; j t e will no tioui-t make tor the place ot his naadvance anu give tne enemy . tivity.be took with htn fundry articles Qt

Drriont occt.dv, the terms can be hettd

v time.

T bomas

i c.i application to me at

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Vincennes, Jn. 22d, Id 13. "notice.-'

7 ones.

W. LAC 01V e T. H. MARTIN, HAVE entered into co partnerfltip hi the HA 1 1 I N G BUSINESS" ttnder the firm of

LAGOfr Esf MART IN, and will carry on the buBnefa in the fi cp formerly occupied by Wilfon Larrow where all orders in hrir line (hail he particularly attended to, v.A a tonitant fuppiy ot ii4ts always on hand. Vincennes, J.;n. 18th. 1813.

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BE. ID XfARTERSi Camp on Carry ins; Creek.

miles from the Rapiu:t January

J24, 18U. 31 y Dear Sir J send col. WellMovou to

an opporti

their s more.

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strength o

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Ot meaiurino un,Iorm cioaining1, a v. acar.es mu licet and . . '. a blanket cappoe, alio a final bay boilr, Willi US Once ; bra,drd i(1 th. near buttock, U S any ' nerfon who will annrehend Paid drfrrtt-r. ami

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O.NT the 15th of February next, I ;n?e -id to go :o the EaOward, thofe who .ore indebted to me are JtHrr d to make p .yn.t m by that day. thofe lUccwifc iodehted to the late fitm of Charles iSnthh 8c Co. are once more, and I jr the laft time, requeued to make payment at the fame time. C 'bar Us Smith. January 28, 1813.

c o ru m umcate 1 1 le p a r tic u : a : (as far as we are acquainted vi:h them ) of an event that will overwhelm your mind with grief, and till your vVho Rate ith mourning. The greater paa : cf Coi. Weils's refiiment U. S. infantry, and 5th regiments Ken lucky infantry 1 and Allen's rifle regt. under the immediate orders of General Vintheftfr iiave been cut 10 pieces by the enemy, or taken p. is oncis. Great as t lie calamity is, I (till hope, that as tar as it relates to the objeb ol the campaign, it is noi irre arable. As soon as I was tnfomed of the attack upon Gen. Win cheiter, about 12 o'clock o.. the 221 infl. I set out to overtake the deatchmeot of Kentucky troops that I had sent that mornina to reinforce him and directed the only regl metn that I had with me to follow i overtook Major

Kob's detachment at diflance ot 6 miles : bu:

t'oie the troops in the rear could get up, certain information was recived of gen. Win thefteas'i total defeat A COUIlcil ot w ar v;ib caiL d, and it was thc unanimous o-

Col. Wells will communt- idtdlVrV hcm ltthiBP r co ar' ffiof I the U. otates army (halt receive tnc above

C ire U III it a nC CS i reward, dnd ail necedarv exnenret.

john rr caver. Ensign, Commanding. IH January, 1813. I 3t

qt. alters it

Vincewnes. un the Caorth h ,.t

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caie some

which, whUit they aldidt and surprise, will convince you that Kentucky has loft none

of hea reputation tor valor, Forty Dollars Reward. for which (he is lamed. 1 he D1"0'" wy pDf about ; .1 J tne lit ot IN ov -ember Ialt, detachment co tne river Rai- Henry Addington, ana Thomas

without my I - Bristoe, nfenr, and in ' -;0J om Ohio county, K

inaue

k;iow ledge or co

dire:; oppofition to my plans. Having been matie, however, I did every thing in my power to reinforce them, and a force exceeding by 200 men i)M which uen. Winchefter deemed necedary was on ics way to join him, and a fine battalion within 14 miles of its deftination. After the fuccefs of colonel Lewis, L was in great hopes

thc ood could ue mainc I . C-Ci. wtllj will com

'-ntucky anu

about the l5:h ot the fame mouth

James Addington and Thomas li 1 alhiers, botli from the fame county they are ill young men, and fuppofed to have returntti

Tnvtnty Dollars Reward.

I c. S ri K 1 I D i, cm head

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vcmber, 18 12

JOHN Mc. NABB. upwards of twenty e.irs of ae, about fat feet high, dark comoexion. d. tl- ..c -. , i

to O...J county ten dollars rcwid wili be give:; tor each or either of the above na-

med uticrte

Charters

tha

crs. and ail reafonable

1 -J r f i : t : ilif- a T five m I . i or

any other pl Le where the Kentucky troops may oc Rationed. Robt, Bamett. Capt. 6ti regt. K. D. MVinccnn s, 10th Dec. 1812.

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R E S T. rubLiiber intorms his friends am

uiiOtic in

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general, th-t he has o

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mumcate my ruture views to house of entertainment you much better than I can I in Jefferfonville, (h T.) the large and

r )s i rni nt nouie toi mi rty ore upieu by maj. I Harrifon. H: hStters himfelf, that from the large 1 .pp ies on hind, at all times to accommodate Travellert, who may favour him with a c .11 while they (liy, and wit 1. I the neceffary provtfionl for tranel ling thro' la wiloerneff country. Gentlemen travel ii ic :h tlieir familiei can be fvrnifhed

writinc at tins time.

1 am, dear, with sreat re ard your humble lervant H m . Henry Ha rr ison.

His excellency goz Shelby .

hu;.r, a retiderH of Caldwell county, Km

iUcK i!io one - THOMAS GREGORY, on the fame day of the aforcfaid month, ibout 21 or 22 yeais of sge, five feet tni or eleven inches high, fair con plrxion nd

.hair, blue eyes, flout made, a re fide nt of ti county and Ihte above mentioned :he above reward and al! reafonable expcncei will be paid for their delivery to me, or i any po(t or pl.sre where troops are Oath . cd now' in the fervice of the United Statti. y antes Cook, Capt. StJb regt. K. detebmt. November 6th, 18 1 2. NO 1 lUK LL peifons indebted to the rOate of

JL 1l Mofes Han come forw i d and

ivvuviiti iwihiui. i i , iiiu . i j prllol b i,V ing demands againft lad rilate arr drli id to bring them forward properly at, fled for fettlementby thefirfl day of March next. Jok n Stilwell. adm.

imam aec. will plenfe to ii.iy ( if theif rt !: ( dive

inuarv 6th, 18

CASH, or good RLCKIP fS

WTII.L be given at the effi c of (he Weflefn un for good 'I ALLOW,

nei Ions in arte

will . well to call THE PRIMER.

o

the

be- A h

FRIEND LI ADVICi

penons indebted to the fubferiber rcijrcttjiiy invited to I ivc hi in

and affurca them that no o.u; s Uuu

ue i

v

n w lie 1 1

uir acDe lio-

Counts, which he hopes will no

traded beyond the imeluic of next month.; to accomt i niate tbcm with good, clear anu geniltttt leteip..-. Joshua Bond it'o. u r adbi is z.

with private rooms. He ailo kerps a ferry for the tranfportation of travellers acroiV the rivrr, j.i,d to wbich attention will all, be pid by i if MarstenG. Clark. BLANKS OF Ah!. KISDS ktlATLY AND 4CCUK ATELT PHTN'TfeD

if V'

IT 7 H KR E AS a number of perfons have f V been ii th.e habit of dig ing 8c carving ( ff STOXi COAL from n y land oa White rivt: DOW if 8y prrfois Hull here.-fter be found trefp Bi g I ; n the j remifet, they may rrft'afiurcd that 1 will profecute then to the ntn (1 e.xtri.t oi the

j l n Stealy,

FROM THE P K ESS OF E. STOUT. PAflfTEil TO TUF TKRR1T08T AMD OF THK LAWS OV Til l.MTKD IT ATI i. --a '1 - nra i.. ----i-i db-IMfcAA3ihMAiA-ii - - -'