Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 February 1814 — Page 3

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THF. WESTERN SUN.

riXCElMES, Fk in vary

1311.

The laftmail furnilhed lut lew ifticlci ' f moment, rt 'proving our dotneflfc nffatrs, the moil intending rticks vv ill be fou'.ul iu this day's paper. By a late arrival at New York from Europe, we learn that a gener.il peace was expdted j miniHers were appointed to meet at Manheim on the part of France, the duke of Vicenza, (Cauhrtcourt J lord Aberdeen on the part of England, FjC prince Metttrnich, on the pM 1 1 of Auftriu the plenipotentiai i s for K tiffin, Pruflia, ckc. sue not named in the mean time

Fran " i'i O! ! ::.;

immen

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additional conferiptions of men, fa) from . to soo.oOo,

ChtUUotbc, January 27.

nas

11 1 execuency tne govt rnor

politely furnilhed us with the follow ing information : AboUl IO00 Indians ol the Mi lmis have arrived at lort Wayne, ore third warriors, the rclidue Women and children, all in an impovtrifhed (late The warriors are furnifhed with fmall quantities of ammunition to hunt; and draw half rations ol meat am! flour -the women and children one quarter rat ions. The Pottowatomic s wc re a few days hnee coming on to Fort ayne with all their i Ui iiii 5 in a Hate of ftarvatlnn they have eaten mod til their poor liorft b every day they halt and burj fomeof their party and the delays occafioned by their funeral ceremonies has retarded their arrival at the i rt

mission to Gottenburg I

Adams our miniUer I Huflia James A. Bayard fnow at St Peterfburg) Henry Clay, ol Kentucky, and Jonathan Ruffell, ol Rho le lfland, have been appointed by the

prrink nt of

the

U States, by and

with tlie content of the fenate, CuTimifltoners to proceed to Gotten burg to meet the com mid oners from Great Britain, tinder her overture recently accepted by this got ernnv nt. Jonathan Ruflell has alfo, in like manner, Ik en appointed envoy extraordinary, and miniRer plenipotentiary to die court ol Sweden,

to be on the authority of a letter from an officer of com. Dccatur'a squadron, that com. Rodgers was eruifiog ofT New-London, to draw off the blockading ftjuadron, conlifting of a 74, &t the Orpheus frU gate, and let Decatur to lea. The 7 4 remain d at her moorings. The Orpheus gave Rodgers chafe, who tolled her to a convenient diftance 8c engag rd her, killing an immenfe number 8t her trew and cut her up prodigioufly ; but ihe fut ceeded in getting under the guns of ihe 71. Supporter, A! tv Turk Jan lr. Confirmation of the defeat an4 retreat ol the French army, & the arrival of the emperor Napoleon iu Paris, Ike. On Sunday evening arrived at tins ) i', the line f ft failing letter of marque fcr. General Armitroiig, capt. ( hamplin, in 59 days from Nantz, which port he left on the 24th of Nov. Captain Champlin informed us. iai the French army was defeated by the allies in the battles ol the 1 6tli and 1 8th of October, and had retreated to the Lower Rhine, w here they halted and entrenched

nil Ives that the emperor ol nee arrived at Paris eariv in

November c mvoked the (enate ---ordered a new confcnplion for 990,000 men, and received and accredited mr. Crawford, our ambaflador, from whom capt. C. is the hearer of d i (patches (or government, which were forwarded by 3 eHcrdav V, fouthei ?i mail. Capt. Ci alfo iniorms u 1, it was reported in Nantz, that Napoleon had left Paris for Italy ; but we find I y the Montteur ol the irth nt N c mber, that the emperor not left 1" ranee. In confi queuce of inftruclions from the war department, the go.

vernor has iffued orders for detai

ing, organizing and holding inreadtnelt to march at a moments w arning l,10Ool the Ohio militia, apportioned from each ol the live diilions ol the 11 ate.

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NEW STORE.

V WEN R E 1 1. I. r.

II AS juft receued from Philadelphia en

elegant auortment ol MERCHANDIZE, AND his opened at his former flat d itt tlie Ked Hon (a oppofite to Mr. Ch. Grader's 1 avert), i bandfotnc aiVortuicnt oi GOODS, Suitable for tlie prefent and approaching feafoOS, all ot Vfhkh he will Cell unuiiuilv low for Calli, viz.

Cloths, jjCork s le shots,

Jd and 3d ditto j Colored morocco do. Double milted Drab, (j Black do. Milled KerGoier, Mens fine do. Swansdown, Courae do. London 004 J Shoe tees. Silk do. jjCotton Ctothi, P sident Cord, j)Bafta muslios, Conatttuti m Curd, i; 4 do. Hunters Cord, )!lf amoody do. I willed Coating, G 4 Cmorick, Ltd:ea do. 4 t do. Swan skin, J, f no muslin, Kersey Moleskin, Leno bandkerchiefs, Bocking Bate, Hardware, Flafrtiela, jjprn Ktiivt s, Callicoeai j Knives and Forks, Chine, J Bu tehee knives, Ginghamj jjC tton tards, 6 4 Damask Shawls, tpartisti Cia,s, 6-4 Cashmert do (Calf skins, Poc kct handkerchief! j Cotton, Splitt ir.iw bonnets, Powder, Silk U nbrelUs, Coff , Rote Bl mk :s, jj I ,oaf Sugar, Point dittQ , V-prjf r, Kibbonds issorted, jl3rima(onf, Silk handkerchit !'s, j C peras, Lutestring, IJNutmegS, Ccc. together with feveral oti-.er articles too tedious to mention. Vincennes, January Rth, 1814, Take N of u e, mTt 1 A V the notes and accounts of the clbte of Permenas Beckea, dec. are placed in my hands tor collection by hi? executors 1 1 perions indented to the l id eilate either by note or account rtrr requefted im mediately to come and p iy their refutcive d-lis (dee the fa id eftate) co roc or the ex rcutnrs, otKerwife fuits will invariably be commenced, it, or before thr ot-xt court. JOHN JOHNSON, Atty. February lit, 18)4

NOTICE, ALL thofe indebted to ih eQte of Jaipcf h.grd, ore. are requefted to 1 me forward hy thr 2uth February next inddifebarve iheii re fpcDiee balances, and perfons having demands aginft i J eftate rr defired to bru.s; ihrm forward propul

aiijulird toi lettletnent, to J s. HOD GEN,

GEORGE BOGARD, Administrators Jan. 23;b, 18U. . LOST ONT the rod, bet Wen "incennes and Columbia in Gibfon coantr, a bLck MO R OCCO POCKR T EG OK, containing- a number of papers, viz. 1 due bill executed by Jol.n Smith to mc for 63 dollars, alfo a discharge given to HestderfoQ V' lire lc-r, ; songer in t int. Baown's company, certifying that he was muilered on foot, and tlut he was entitled to forty eight days wages Cgned by Zaibariab Taylor, beudes fvetii vtlu- note anU ppeta t diouato mention .any perfon who w.W give information t ! t will enable n e u got fa id book ;ii) pipers w!l confer a tavnr on me, and i.-z re welded tor their trouhlr. Zachariab Shi htm January 10'h, 18 14.

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NOTICE,

.L prrfons indebted to ne either bv

ftote or book account, :ie requefted

urcome forward and 5 e r 4 1 their reln-6ivt

balances bv the 1 S th d iv oi

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as longer indulgence cannot be oriven

Hu icintbc Lasstlc,

Jan. 19th, 1814.

"V1 , 1 . f IN tit . 1 1 u Lagclon Chevt ol South C;nolint, is appointed Ipeaker oi the houfc oi repn rentatives, in the place of ttif. Clay refigned. His ncknowleilgecl talents, and unblcmi Died charaeler aff ifd a pledge tor in oorrefcl deportment i?i t!ie t y cution i he very arduous iiotie: nov, atligned luni. Ibid. We have been politely ravored with" the following extrael o( et er from fnr Creighton, repre fentattve in congrcfa from this diftril, to a gentleman in this place, tLited WaihingtonCity, J muai y 1 1 'e have news this evening i'uiJ

Qic&t't'i L)( causer 2?y V I 111

un Monuay lalt me remaining

American oiiiecis on parole, at

Beaufort were brought to town

put into clofe confinement agreea ijly to the general orders of the 12th mii. We under Hand that lome indulgence is to be extended to ge nerals V incheltert Chandler anil Winder Pittsburgh, Jan 19. Geo. Cals, paiTed through Erie on Monday Lit, on his way to Albany, to attend the trial oi general Hull. 1 he hek at Detroit, were principally convalfcent. There arc about looo efle&ivea at Detroit A call has been made on the Michigan militia about looo. Noap prehenfions were entertained lor the iafety ot' the place.

IEREAS my vife Peggy Moore, hs left my bed and board Without

u!l caufe, this is therefore loforewarn

perions lrom trading or dealing with her

on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debt ot her contracting. Samuel Moore. Jan. 20th, 1814. AyOcL

JFfZathehs wanted.

A ini perlon having featheri tor I Ir may find a nurchaief on aj)hcation to tlii Trinter.

g VN the I Oth day of November, 1313 " r before nn the underiitrned one ol tl e J uOi ri ol the Pi cr in and for the county of Knox and Indiana territory, personally appeared Kliaa Ahiaer, who bouMr duly (worn d pofeth and faiih, that he his loll i certificate the regihVr ol tlie ljr.d office at Vincennrg, numbered 563, d:itevl . t bi u ir; 2 1 1 8 i I, for the north eaO ouortr ol lectioti No. iS,m row-Alhip No. 5 fouch, a rainge Nr. 13 wA, covtainrog 10 cfes, ai;d t'.ic iaid deponent turthcr twith not. F.Ii is Alttzer, Sworn and fuhferibed oci'orc me thed?y Eid year eforetutd. ' E. STOUT, j. p. k c. ALL perfona concerned are hereby rem, qoirrd to tvke notice, that in three months horn tl - date hereof, I Hull .lluc to Elrai Vitizei i dopiicate rertrfi tte No. 503t dj t-d February 2 lj 1811, ihe north t- It quarter ol f cation No. 18, in townmip No, .t S. i t lani No. 1 3 W. unlets previous tthat time feme !i.;al and funic tent ohjedi'ms are made thereto John BADOLLET, Rcgi$tcr of the Land Gjf:ce. Novembi r 2 J J , 18 13. NOIICi EOHQB W ALL ACE, Efq. has put y Ins notes and accounts in my hands for collection, th fr perfons who are indebt fd to hi O, ai:d n ho fhal! not .l3y the Kid day of next month discharge his demands, jic hertby notified that iuiis will br iafiUutes again!! them without re f peel to persons ;::. Prince Vincennes, IStfa Janimy, i8l4. NOTICE, T,I. thofe indented to the efrate V C Pete i Hanks dec Sjee reqnefted oi nie torwiid and p y off their reffceCtivsi balances and all perfons having ai y demands againO f.id edatc sre requefted to ciii thrni forward by the 1 ft dny ot Ma;cla i;ca; jjiopcriy at jt.Hcvi for fetth inert. James Stew are, acini. Gibfon county. J n. 4'h, 1814

I LKS.

SL'C H KETTLES,

EHSONS ffi(hing to purrhle Sugar K.t ttles cn be lupp'ied on application

tj the fubferiber foi cih, or on a Ihort credit by twCti.i!. the paviuent. JOHW D. HAY.

fNOTICia, HE misfortune which lias lately befallen me is a !ufHcin apology for e.rneltly reeniefting all tiiofe ho have out iLiitding accounts with me to difcharge then as eaily as polliule thole having laims aamll me are alio reciticllcci to ex hibit them. -Mr. Samuel Hay, is SlltbOfi led to attend to the above for mr. JOHN D. HAY. Jan. 8 1 b , 18 14.

NO nc Eg

TT. fubferiber intending to flart to

Philadelphia about the 15:h of Ve-

jtuniy nrxt, requeftl thofe mJcbted to, all

ind frttle hy that time perfons neglecting may expctl to have to p y with colls. JlU. 30j 18 i4.

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r J HE fubfcribei u;flrs to purchaie threei .L thoofand K.bit Aetna, he will a I fa purchafe Racoon, F.-x and Muskrat, for which he will y'w? CASH or Hats, at his (hop neai'y oppofitc J. Bond's Inn. hi (bard P. Price. Deermh-r 4!i. 1813. NO i iL E. Self prscrvjtior. is the f.' st laiu of nature Shurt rtckontngs make log friends. ALL perfons indebted to j. B. HCai1 &c do. .ire requefted to i.y iheii aca

counts.

7. B M'Call & Co.

FROM THF PRES9 Of . STOUT MtlBTEft oj t.it. law r; of thf ; ' TliD STATES.