Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 August 1813 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUM.

riXC&NM i August 7, 1813.

O

ituru!

n v

eht laR a part unteers who h

kins to the govr. dated Creek I ed with his company, having rtlefi -

Agency, June 27, 1 si 3.

upon the guar I that was conveying

A fcivil war is commencing am- : him to Klngfton, &. Captured them

and t leaped the enemy's boats which purfticd him. This took

place on Monday laft, on lake On-

wig the Creeks. The chiefs ftttd warriors who, in obedience to the orders of the Council of the natron, put to death the Little Warrior and his afToftafeti w ho murdered

the two families on Ohio in Febrii- ! particular account of the action at

1 WO Hundred jl Fifty Do lars

jK f I LL be givrn to any perfon or p-r.

7 Ions th: will apprehend and defivcrf

at tort Knox, I diarii territory, the lolloping loldiers ot the United S:awsarrr.y de-f-rti-r; tVom faa f.,- - C'... 1 .11 r -

tario; about ten miles from York either of item aid U rcafoaablc expencsi

(u t;.; tne major nns promiieaa pi,u

ry, have been attacked ek 6 k ed Beaver Daqp, kc."

ieeu upon ai out alter Indiana re- fry the Alabama prophets and a fibtun -" tl ey had followed a trail J ciates. If the chiefs and warriors f r act nfiderabie diftance, anefchad liow aiTembiing at Tookdubutchee

taken one hone the remainder ol the party encamped on the trail for the nicht, and fo near were they to the Indian cam;), that one ol the Indian horfes came that night tu tth . in p. VOn Sunday niorning, a detachnwit from capt, Andres rangers, i' red upon the fame trait, and on the an moon of the next day came i with, and killed one Indian fh flt l.Mlifrr.r nrn tmiiH ttu nnr.

thou Id be unable to rcdlruin dieir fonaticifm and ferocity, they will become hoftile to the U. S. I re-

! i I 1 1 ' r t I r r tin flrn W' 1 1 it i n fi fri : i a Ia I ft v y i i , ...it. I . o I i 1 4 U 1 1

c e i v ! 01 V I

BOS I'ON, July if. We arc this moment indebted to the poiitenefs ol capt. Charles L. Sargent from Kurope, for ibc following ititerefting information. " London i May 29.

John G illapey,

aged twenty five pears, five ieet eight inchat high, born in Pennf) Ivani, da.k luir, dark complexion and grey eyesiw ftnd3 re markably ftraight, thin vidage, and-dov?ja cat! look' Jena than Casta,

'(J, ve ICC i 1

mine o?y i ro mile s fctcd tohe join 30 men, munted

r but u

i perrWTJIp? 'rticii Dervt r i t

v he cm this, by sri efc

gcq twenty four years, Sve feet eleven in chei high, horn in PennfyWama, light h:.ir, fair com ol rxion, and Prrtr eves r is fnrcm

te lad night ve received from fed that this foidicr is in or' about Cmcio

n a w 1 1 O Ino.

French coalt, advices that on 24th ie.ll. information had been

j acoQ h van

received in Paris' of an armiftice sg-rl forty four ears, fix feet high, btu

He :

-!er impreflions from the calm

having been concluded between the Frenoh and allied powers for a

rv

p. , .,. allv I

eyes, iigni nrfir, ana J -.rk om)lex;on. y profeflipn fanner he wai rnJifted from

captain rcrry 5 con pai y of rajPcis, ,nd ic

. ral pece. Minifters are to at- is scryffiden lie is in the neighborhood of

the c r: on f irn had difmifled the firft accou

mtirdeters, & tend thisreat aflemblage from Gincinoiti,vOhio.

suit with fo much adttvity, arid fc clofely pitrfued were the Indian;

tli it they left their horfes & took j Prcvalii

into a fwamp where they could not i lnc road, -d

be followed. five horfes and (hme I' Yiv p m: J.t fell into their hands

receivei I

bin

ot ran-

it I had any mounted men ::r

me, I wouiu efcort hiiii.

7 bomas Stokes.

aged forty one years, fi.e feet fcr-n inch.es high, black hair, and dark Complexion Mvo '- la . t r . . .Li.. CI.

lhuM I i faun.al I . Xl..v. ....... . .. .

rtiv iwi iiiciu. uv..a u, v a. ..-t , uicu i ii ;-.; v ?!ierc his wtte and cl lildren ii

111.'1

ighmd, RMj I'ruflia, France; merica, Denmark, Auili ia, S e- :: and the Spanifh Cortes. It is

"is and citizens nave oeen out daily, but could make no difcovery

oi Ind ins untu i nurwhy evening c r

lad, when a part of U. S. foldit rs, j nation on 1 I m fort Knofc; hur in num!)er j ; -,s ;:. lin 1 I Kid ui

Extract of n letter fiom mr. Ltm bautih, aflillant ageiifj dated

told hts broU'er refidei. James Kelly.

t f-.mnus hsnd t defection, formerly be-

trcafy of Utrecht.

C 1 i. y , y uiit o - i is now in the to the north. 1 1 e

f

Ta!:e Notice.

longed to the Britifh navy, and deferted and joined the zrrr.y of the United Stores, ho

w ere fired

in

he I

Prarw 1 appi fhendii

about three miles below this place! vvar (.

atiac . v 4 iiaac

Ui.

ba party of fix Indians.

On the following niorning a d

lachment vt captain Andres ran

gers darted in put Inn, we h

fiv

rep . ted.

i 1 .

Ot 1

f LLthofe indebted to th fabferibef V r 7, f 1 V 1 I. 1 ,V T w , , rt delertea trom tort h. x v,;:ha bll and a.. X hv nore or book account, are r:clt ,t,a , t :. . i: . .A, . . - ' , . chain ro his rfgl ; leg, at.c. is about twenty eamcitly requuteu to con:e rorfrard sna r r r r , , , e nve yean ( 1 age, five t-r: ten inches hioru nay tncir rcloective dvie, which jppearsel j , ,, . 3 . . , j t and red compkjtion, has a fwaggenno wa k fenttl to re, us tnfe lhat I arn indebted j i f n . , , BS iS

to are bearing liatd on me for

v v n ,

:s wiie HO' I i intt

nl

w'.ic'i v : put :r-e under tlje cilagreeauie nectffity (if my seqoefl is Hot epttiplyed with) ol imttiedistcly putting roy accounts

;to the hands of tt.;;r better calculated to

si .i d do

convinced

rj

l. j am ;.'Ttty wc.t

t -iid ?tofces

titey may agatn L?e ai m hh tliem.

o con

Com et ins have al

'iu-i7: iu latchee to joi

hi Indians. The (

a li- I m n

i,i

fram the Georgia y-:r n ;. I he Lr k Indians at preient c xhibit a curious intereUing fpectai le, being at ar ith each otht i In confequence of the Little War

ed to

iw' inenci ol both . s I

jiriica cvUai :.'ui a (tin

fear! t he war party " i'1 eet to lie a sr lipp

I tlu Ltroi g it, ttuu numoersin low vi . i j

ua! as et.

ci Ucd. tbetn thaii I tnyfelt.

w ' i 4 .

rs

V

O!

havihR b ei

ifhed lor t!e murders whtoh committed at the mouth ol ft 1 m " s 'lit1 ivriif1 Tt ttwmta i it. Ik lUtlllllVll II UilV. i . k .,1 i il l i a. villi to the Bi itifh on Hi IK. Or i.,rl- rl l,nt!i n i r

NcOrteam,

n

at Pcnfa

coh, who arrived inVhis city en y evei . U Vr? rts that the barracks and (;r;u.r pkiblic building longing to the U. States on

ic nearly cou ft,

nit

V 1 l

it is lai i oy a cmei ivno nas

in for protection, th it each cm-

a contiderablc force, and ;cifive I ittl( maj be fliortftcd. The peace party. he in; g appi ehenfil e of the

hed themfeltes k town of Too.

ce, atid tent to the r.vvtr-

ITi llan c e . A m t fl a ire iv em

n m l . V I I . I ,

h. ifl) w 1 r

i ve e r

i ne river i -1 die Creek lin

burnc l

WA SITED AN Appn ntice o the PRINT. ING BUSINESS, at the of fice of the IVestetn Sun

Lt. 7 th regt, U. 5. Inft. July 58th, 1813. ICT The Lpuifv.fie Courier, K-ntucky, Liberty li.i!, Cincinnati, Ohic Frcdonian Chillicntlie, Ohu the Examiner, Nafliille, Tennefike, will plefe inf-rt the a-bov-(1x ti-rsrs i-j t!i-ir refpecltve pipr5, and forward their account! to the ofikc oi the Weftern Sun, Vincennes, Indiana tcr fitory, for payment. 4 T. H. H.

LAND OFFICE AT VINCENNES,

June Soth, t8i3.

I UiV,

Fran

in a

Grt

1 1 is hereby made known that purfuant to an t.el of Congrrfs, entitled lt An net providing for the fale of die lands of the United States in the territory north well of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river," pa (Ted Mas feventeen, one thoufand eight hundred & ninety fix, and to the ieveral acts amendatory d the fam i the foliow inn- traelg

I of land, the intereft on the arrears of the pure hale money whereof h-i

1 5th itsil not been paid oti the days ihat the fame became fevrrally duo, will tj-

expofed to public fale at Vincennes on the fix teen th and feven tee nth days of Auguft nett and fold to the highelt bidder on the conditions prefcribed by the faid a:l u

a

C: k Hi DC

rftand in tl

go' ernor aheib C wih Mt Heat i)it int. i; .;li"iCC t i tl enemv. Fromth

iv

o

Iff 4 m CJk m Certain fiber ol the trar.ee 3 v. e

v x: v ci i he re

;rs ana nnhoa t

e ol. i lawk ins was receii t d on Fri I

day laft, communicatin

It is not yet -km

I hail take in the bufinei

.1

GU: ft.

the ren what

pai

the

v i t lie n

cians we nave no cnu c. et pi the ir former I i . - --ii- i i

inniu ol

i to judge s. They

m 1 1 r

t as w

i eel r 1

J 1 I upon us ; but we hourly expect i

j Si are fully prepare

) n i '

iem

t leaf! be

taKeu to rom dang

the Irietiniy l

IV; - Hi ii

I i rd our own fronti i

t r, or we may loon iec its inhabi

tants flying be fore the uplift tl torn hawk, and the iorrH gleaming with the light of their dv Uings. Since the above was in ' pe. the following intereft in g articles have been handed us for publication : ExtraQ cT a tetter from col. Haw.

m any manner tliry may make the

attack. Our troops are in high fpirits, and mod woefully will the cnems be deceived in their antici-

pati ins of conqn

r sm, i : r , ivith (ei

Ut

01

th

.1 m v "liv V l.A 111 t . 1 . I u fervant.

pect, you

To the Editc

7:.'4 . d

Chapin has iu!tretu;i;

Purchasers Names J air--" M irtin, oh George Pfrimthefj Jeffd Kimball, P.er; e Chamberlain, Williaw Mc.Corfflicki Benjamin Chambert

I vr. a 4 i

1 S. E. 3

N. W. 2 1 N. K. ?2

K. Frac. SS j

Tovmh 3 S. 3 S. 3 S. P W v o 3 S. 3N

Range, 12 V. 4- E. I S W, 5 E. 19 W; 4 W.

Arrears due

1)

j 240 j 24d ' 240

240 2 40 703

S3

It is fttrtl er made known, thai il the intereft accrued

oi

on toe arrears

r t . .

ne purcnate money ol tne I illowmg tracts, lie not pa d on the dayi

that the ; uric w refpedively become due, th: (h til alfo be expofed to

public fale, at the lame time and in the fame mauntras the above recit

ed tracts, Satr.n-J Ltickettj s.ime, Mofes Hoggtt, Dennii Pcnnincton,

S. E. 35 S. W. 3 4 S. W. 47

2 NT. I N. 3 S.

4 Wi W. 5 E, 4 E.

99 2 40

I IfiO j 240

5R

n an

Tf at any tire," previous to the day of ,V the bal 'ir due o l . I i .- i - . ..... . -V

t mt an oc tracts, together witn interelt, 1 1 1 a! I Hnaid, no fule ot lucli rac! w i:l ike il ee. I he lale to legin at ten o'clock on the Cxteenfn, and to terminate t three o'clov l; ol the following day, JOHN BADOLLE l Register J the LaHdOffict