Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 May 1814 — Page 3

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his heen mao'e in ebnfequinee rf If) order from m gen. Wiikinfon, of the 2d April, t en. M Codibt 6i;c(firp biaa to remove J;.i brigade from Plattfburg to Hurlinton, and to made a requifition on his excellency the governor for a militia forre to uard the (hipping and public property until cur rr: would be ready to proceed to the hike with the new brig nnd row gallics now butt fling We learn that the new brig was launched at Vc - tines on Monday laft.

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Capt. Andre's company cf ranns rci in cd from their fcout up le YVal ... a, on S iturday 1 ill, they

proce d jd aj far up as Hit vermil-

tlemer.t, ns a bounteous donation. I have t .ken the liberty to potni out what I think ought to be the future lines of (eparation, with which I will hereafter make you acquainted. If they fhould be eftablifhed, none of the d ecks will be lett on the weft of the Coofee Accompanying this 1 rend you a report made out by the adj. genl. of thf killed and wounded at the battle of Tohpifka, winch was omitted to be fent by the laft cxprefit. I have the' honor to be, very refpecl fully, your obt. fervt. A. Jackson,, maj. gett His excy. W. Blount We underfland from a fource ufe think entitled to confidence,

in or j f t e lcrnis of peace that u ill be

CASH far BEEF. JOSEPH ONKILLE WILL give THRF.K DOLLARS lit CASH

for good irafs fed BEEF

divere

NEW STORE. BRADLEY & CAMPBELL HAVE juft received an clrgant and gen

eral iflortment of

MERCHANDIZE, (ft r 1 Which they have opened in the red houfe 0 ! lately occupied by Owen Rptlev, wprofite.

red to him at Vmcennes, the foonci

delivered the better. i Mtriy ru.cupiru iy uwen netiev, cpr

Vmcennrs, May 19, 1814. Ch Graetrr's Inn, which they offer for filfl . , on the lowf ft terms for Cafn. GRIST MILL FOR SALE. Vincennrsj 12th May, !8U.

RjffflLLbe expofed to public iale on W the Zd c! ty of June next, i faw c grifi millj with live acres of lain!, laying on Buffer on creek, formerly known by the name of Ledgerarood'a mill, twelve month:

e;cu;t will be give:1.

H m, Ledgerivood.

May 16th, 1814.

NEW GOODS JOHN ION V HA RRISQN HAV E opened .t large and elr.nt fTort ment of Cloths, CailicOi, Muslins. Dimities, Bo , Hard ware, Queens ivr.rc, Potters mare

Iron. Steel, lest quality Cottos ( fTifit U Groceries pcnerallv,

Sueur,

r::re.

and tat mtnjr tools

The laft mail fi m me weft, did

11 wit.

w articles

I i urntin us ;i un k m the eaft w i1 I u

any moment from the fouth, have another letter from Jackbeficfes rumors, which are alfo

taper.

NOTICE. HE fubferiber requefts all perfom havinc? demands aLTuir.ft the eftatea of

Souire P.tterfon and fohn Martin, late of In the houfc immediately above mr. Oneill'i

, . r - , ,, rKnoX countv deceased to rxhibit t'lrn ! which they will fell on the :noit reafonablc offered to the Creek Indians, ill x , fl". , L , rr,,ui. v trrm, ... , . . properly sdjeftcd by the 30;!i day of Tune terma, be probably to this amount the ntxl h Jc lhi4t maments may he Vioceimes, Much, leu.

may continue to live as long as made for their future fettlcment ; md all

they may behave themfelves, eafl ! '!'c indebted to "iuier of the eftates pre-

Fc.c Wiillams, Apiil 25,1114. w.v t i i ...

Gen, Pincknev joined me

oi tne cooiee river, anci nortn oi

a line run direcly ealt from fori Williams to the (Lite of Georgia ; part which ground to be parti.

l cularly aflicned tvo the friendly

Creete, and they and th.c Chero kees to be proteflTed againft any vi-

from the late h oft tie confed

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vious to tliT ir deceafe. by no: or bock ac-

count aie aifo realleged to mnke pavnent by the i iiiic (1. v. After that dte they

mt in the hsnJi of iliiam Gam-

Elq. to cciie.

Sally Patter&n, admtrx. May 1 6th, 1814.

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eracy.

heretofore ot

S PRAY HOUSE.

7 AS foitnd r brut 20 milr"? ahave

I he rclidue of ihe laiuUT Vi fort Harrifon, on Erl river, aboot

the fitft of April, a bayifh roan horle, I 4

It! this frxrinff, branded

REMOVAL. OWEN REILLT HNS removed hts STORE to mr. C;. Wallace's old' (land, and lately occupied by I. H. M'Call Co. as a Here, wijere l;c will fell his pref.-nt ttock of GOODS unufually !ov for (Van. Vioceanea, 14 h March, 181.

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enemy continuing to come m from every quarter, ck luppHcate peace ; and it being now evident that the war was over, 1 received an order M r o'clock p m. on the 2lft, to march my troops back to fort V -iiams, and after having difjried a ny bodies ol the enemy who may have afleitibled on the Cahawba, or

within ilrikiim dillanee, a:ivJ provi- ;

.a.icC ui nit 0iK.

to beloi.g to the united States.

unit tan.

Norfolk, April 15.

hmJi hifith. 5 years o

I 9' " 1 of COFFl

.lie- . tity 1

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ive kift received .i frrfli fopnty .F., which 1 will fell by t!- qnanr caOi. O. U.

on the :iesr moulder with all S and

thing like a f turned wrong end up above I

the S. a lump on his right knee, a little ; QTRAYED from the fubferiber tome-

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hite on hi? !e f c hind

ult. 13 13, a dar

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hairs iiijincciiately

ve, a Is

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kid, branded or. the left !i i

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The following is a correct Rate- j forehead the ownci ? detlred to come for- I and (boulder A D, lz a fmall fr in hi a ment of the enemy's force now in w'rd ?rftVe P'ic,t:" . thargesacd take j forehead,! oatui A pacer Alio a young , ri r i .i n p - . him away. fr.rrel mare, 3 years old this foriner. her 1-; ; wA the Chefopeake i three (hips of 74 ' Jt r , , ' , 1 7' , A . 1 r . i 'I i artnenaS rdlnwr. white up tc the knee, a white ftre&k down m SUli:-, leven trates J one brig U May 19th, 1U- 3t her face, inclining a little to the richt fide, V

ded for the maint

tenders. At anchr laft night 1

IVl I', like l.s I is '1 . r, RUU

i -r.c! cd

y -ri -n talcing up

creatures and deliverinaj t!)"m to tr.e in v incenncs, or ffivini? Hit h infoi (nation that

raid

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polls between Tenne flee and fort A packet from admiral Cock

rT u fon, to dif harge the rem

Within two hours after rec jjving tii ordei , i va:: on the line of march ; an ? reached this place

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V ft evening, a uni

Ifi &en. i'-nseny, a uiai

:.' ., t!e duty of keeping up the

oil i hich lorm the ime

I lunic ation betwet n Tenneflee S the confluence ol the Coofee and

lent

nR defoatches for co

ts received by the

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olee, making tne neceliar)

arrange ments to enable him to do a . About tOOof the K. IVnnefI c militia be left at this place, 3at fort Strother, and 73 at fort Armftrongand New Depofit. Old Depolit will b maintained by e Lip tain Hammond's company of ran-

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fnilitia under die c ommand ol 1 if g n. Jonfton, lo tht C ahawba, u inftructions, to unite with me I art 1) pofit, after ha in . ciiij i a I .1

any oooies oi rne ent t find there afTc mbU The eotnm Oi i i

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commandant ol this poll cn Sunday evening. J."CW-A i .' i ip It -i j . The Oeam b rat which arrived

yefterday from Albany, brought no news from the northern arm, or the Meets. Among the paffencjers were his excellency governor Tompkm-;, and general W inder. I he general was otic of the prisoners confined in Quebt c as a retaliatory hoftage. lie had been permitted fome weeeks ago toviiit his family at Baltimore, on parole, and had returned at the expiration ol it. when (as we prefume) he was iiberaitd b governor Pre vofl,

I very probably in confequence of

the prefident of the United States having directed all the Britifh ofQcers now in cuitody as hoftages, un the Drinciole ol retaliation, to

I :c diicharged on parole, with ! leave to return to Canada.

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X Jk. talcing an aili(?nment oh a.jy notes i

Lrivcn l.y mt to Tcfl na Bondas in mv oni- rewarded I

nton the 'aid Band mcaoa to pracli(e a de fraud on tre. J bo$. !. ft iibers, Vtncennes, May lC5:h, 1314.

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IN1MANA TEHI

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CASH W ANTKD, S I intend darting to Philadelphia I y . tbi iO.h c.f lone iipxt, r.l! tl olc in

debtrd to me their accounts hv

BH SON ALLY appeared brf.ire the

fe to all a:, t tirrr. B ii

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and id toOMU, j. hn

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who being duly fworn, depofcth and uyeth. 1 that he lofl or miflaid a ccrt'ticate entwined j

I ho hav j

u" Five Doiiais Howard.

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to do, bul a I th m theiiiuA AVVAU from the ; criber on

pi pei limit! lv nartv, wh

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I IV the 6th inft. tofrph Walker, an an

from the Regifter of the Land 0;h:e at V'li'.cenne:, dated in May, 1807, for the fouth eall quarter of feci ion number fix, in r?i!S;c four calt, town three fouth. This

deponent further faycth, that he h?s nritiier i

direCtly nor indirectly difpofed f the f.ire. JOHN HURST, aenr. Sworn and fubferibed before me this '2J d.v of Ftbru ry, I 8 ; . DAVID CRAIG, i. p. h. c.

9an i-Of&ce at incennea,

At ril 8, 1814.

ALT. pprfoPi concerned, are hereby re

quired to take notiir, that in three months horn the date iieieof, I (hail ioue to J, hn Hluiil, feoT. a duplicate ceitiucate No. 92, dated Hay CO, lu7, for the fouth eali quarter of fcQion No. 6, in tOWnlhip Nc. 3 fouth, of rarre No. 4 eaft, tinlei- pervious to that time, foasac legil and fufficient ob. irfliw-ns are inalr thtxeto. JOHN B A DO L LET, Regifter of the L. O. V.

y preferlt ftorfe of GOODS who may wilh to puichaCs

to Coil and fee mv prefrnt rri-,

OWEN RE1LLY.

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rrrrT have rel at I 75 cr

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U e vill ic eofll . tisii . and a U ih ol did lioftile parti , the

i it n favoi that their hvt v ti fp ired tlu m, and ill

to:1!;'

look upon a:.; fpace that may he allowed them for their future fet-

vrars old) padgeoo tore avd a dowfi 1 ok ill j eri i i nre hereby can: toned a in 11 har ,nn0 -iJ apprentice, .?::. ry may reft af laired the Uw will he rigidly cniorced the ibove regard will be to any perfou on bii ieliverv to RICHARD P. PRICE. iactootii lota M-, ;;a.

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LOOK HERE,

"WISH to coiuriL for the making' of

me hundred thoufaod good mcrchanta.

ble BRICK, to be made in pHiNr ton, Gibfon county, fnaUana territory the un Jciv-ikcr anaifl expect to hve the Brick com pit ted ajjonil the IH of Snt next. ROBt. M. KVAKS, . .t:v.t Jr Gil-. i. .y t'.tj. AfrU li, 1&14.

rubiic Notice. ALL per fdh 3 re cautioned a'n.fl pur chafing, or t.iking ro adignment fiom J oli.u i.)nd, iriic;.ir in this place, o i. lolly (h wom-n of color) and h.-r ti..ld Abraham, as th title to tlu- ftd ferv ntSg : in William I-nry Harrifon, and which he will not transfer to the Lid Tolhua 3 nd. or to my perfon purchasing cr taking an affiftnmena of th-rr, froth I mi. On behalf f Y. II Harr

VV. PR1NC

Vineennes, rth April, 1814.

A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER WHO is willing to ork t CaG- ao4 Prels, and w ho m'tdbet a permanent fitu ti rn and good wagct, in i-e acco;; modateil at the oflice of the VVeftero Sun.

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PAY I II I pttiNi i n

HOS Ufion3 who irr turn. ihrf

four j pra in ifrears. ar- ivt.iuhrl

invited to call if they arc not prepared piy, they can, at leali, jivr nts - I ... ia who have really fuppotted Liin tv the it pai etoeliy, will accept his think.

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