Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 July 1814 — Page 3

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I i kinff of PraflU had preceded hk majefty. I lis royal h'ghnrfs, monfieur, cfcorted by the national guard on horfeback, received the three fovcreigns on the boulevards of tiie temple They were accompanied by the prince r j l of Sweden and prince hwartzenburirh, and furrounded and fol lowed hy numerous ann buiUant lUffs, c ftrong detachments of infantry andcavaliy.

MlLLEDGKVIlLE, June 1. ! obu its navigation in the winter ice, i a

'i c national gu-ru fi

d the line.

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THE WESTERN

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ri2CE NNES July

he length of the jr

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ng oi our rc

A letter dated Creek agencj. May 31, has been received in town from col. Hawkins, communicating the following important intelligence tranfmitted to him by his a (Tift ant agent, who received the intelligence from John Stecldom, refiding on the Chetahoochie, a friend!) half breed chief, one in whom confidence can be placed : He Hates, that the Hnrilh had Km led a body of 2 COO men at the mouth of the Appalachicola (Eaft Florida that they were actively engaged in erecting blocjthoufes, c: offering inducements to the Inriians to gain them that the Eu-

r.i faitlees ivere loi'r.ited to aid fhrrn

Of w I I - 1 - ------- I UIV. i .1 i i l' l i . it . i

I'm nan renin u ana tnat an tne

In fat the advantages which this place

enjoys are fo many and fo obvious, it is vanity to attempt to defence them indeed an attempt would be prefumptious. Mer. chants and mechanics will find great advantages from fettling at this plaice, the latter are particularly invited, and great encouragements will be held out to them.

PurchahVrs will 'cave a credit of fix months

NEW SI ORE.

BRADLEY & CAMPBELL HAVE jufl received an elegant and ger er-il aifortment uf MERCHANDIZE, Which they have onened in the red huCc

for one half of the purchafe money, and 'tely occupied hy Owen Reiley, opp -fire twelve months from the day of die for the Ch- Giuecc.'s Inn, whu h they ( if r for faifl

balance, hy giving bond with approved lecurity for the p3ym!r.ts as they become due. Purchafers of lots will receive convey anres ny paying the expences of thofe conveyances, and giving bond as aforefiiJ. Propofals will he received from p-rfons

withing to contract for the erection of the

on the lowdl terms for Cafh.

Vincennes, 13th M'y 18 14.

blic buildings in 1 1; e fa id town on the

ntatives

23d July.

at Corj dont which are given in this days' paper has crouded out feve- ) articlea of foreign and demonic news, which fhall hereafter be attended to. We ar authorifed to announce bn Johnson as a candidate for : legislative council at the cpoaching election. We are alfo authorifed to antiounxm George R. C. Sullivan, as a indidate for the houfe of representatives, at the approaching elec

tion --Should we hear ol other ... . i

candidates, tlnir names (hall be announced. Died on Wednefday morning, the 29th nit. at his refidenee near this place, John M'Clure, in the 62d year of his age, he lived refpeted, and died regretted, Nashville, June 15. The Creek IVar not over. Col. Bianchard, aid de-camp to Ins excy. governor. Holmes of the Miffiffiippi ty. arrived in Nafhville yefterday, and informs us that intelligence was received from Pen aw)la brought by two gentlemen imViediatel) from there, that be. t wean the 12th and 15th of May, 2.500 hoftile Creek Indians were at Penfacola, & received there, arms, powder and lead, from the governor, and that M'Quinn was among the numl er. As Col. Bianchard pafied thro' the Cm-claw nation, he learnt a parts of tli.it tribe had gone againlt the hoftile Crc eks. The furntlhing the above mentioned Indians with arms an 1 ammunition is certainly an nt ; hof-

tiliity in the governor of 1 la ; but Ins holtility is (til glaring in the follow ing affi fnott time tince two nru n t fi om tin U. S army, sd rt

previous to leaving the camp

to Heal the public

rs oi col. liuifel, with

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lower towns had already gone.

trufty Indian had been difpatched down the river to afcertain the truth ol the above information.

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N. CLAYPOOLE,

gent for Warrick coTinty.

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CHEAP BARGAINS,

On Monday evening loft a barge arrived here from Prarie du Chein

1 he fubferiber will retail the refidue of his GOODS

With gov. Chirk & a few gentlemen at a fmall advance on coft and carriage

REMOVAL. O WE N R E L L V H AS removed his STORE to nr. G. Wall ce'? o!.i iVand, and lately occupied by J. R Matl & Co. as a Uorc, where he will fell lis prefent flock of GOODS - J nufnally low for Cafh, Vincennes, 14th March, 1814.

CjPl hive jufl received a fr-fh (upph : COFFEE, which 1 willfeHby the qtian.

'(Milt I (

nfacomore r. A ferted :t. but

the y

& pri-

who accompanied him on Ins ex

pedition to that place. We are happy in being able to announce the fortunate refult of that hazardous enterprize. Nothing worthy of remark attended the flotilla, from the time they left St. Louis, until th-y reached Rck river ; ftich of th difaffe&ed Sacs and F"oxes as sppesred on tlie approach of the boats were fired on, fonte c tnoes were taken with the arms ot ! the affrighted favages, who ined for peace I on any terms ; peace ws gr.mtrd them on condition they Would join againft tlif enemies of the U- Stntes, and immediately

commence hoftilities acramfl thr Vvinneba

He is demons to out as he propoies to proceed in a few months for an entire and complete fupply. All who n ay want any article he now h z will do well to give a call before they purchafe at the corner (lore formerly occupied by meflYs. Jones fc Du bois, diiecl'y oppofite nr. ohn (Ion's. JOHN SWING. Vinrennes, July 1814. 1 tf CH K A FgT )Oi)S. WILSON LAGOW TTAS jtiR received from Philadelphia X. i. and 3'ltimore, and c il". rs for iAc an tkuaut ar,d general auortment of

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tity low for c

ill.

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it'

uques mines were wining to

VIP ioes. The. Foxes who live above Hock ri

ver at I) k

come into the I itn ? arrangement.

Twenty days before the arrival of the governor -it Prarie du Chein, Dickfon h ir that place for Mlacanaw, with SO Winna-bap-ors, 120 Falfavoins and 1GO Siouxs, reemits for the Rritiili army on the lake. He had information oi th? approach ot e;vvr ! Clark, and had clired capt. l)-ace, torn- j mandinfg a body of Macinaw fenctbles with the defence of the place, but Deacr and his I party ran off, the Soux and Renards having reftifed to oppofe the Americans. Every attention was then directed to the ; ereclion of a temporary place calculated tor j defence, 60 rank and tile of maj. Taylor's j company of the 7th ret. under command j of It. Perkins, took poffeffion of the hottfc

foi merly occupied hy the old Mackinaw Company, and a new fort was prorelfrqr on a mo(l commanding fpot when the gov ernor left thr Prairie. Nine or ten trunks full of Dickfon's property w?.s found, amon which are his papers other property belonging to this lavage chief are daily discovered. Mifs. Ga?.

MERCHANDIZE!

Consisting of

LoaTa brown fugar,jGentlemens' Stladies

Imperii

hyson tea?. Coffee. T n

rapper iz spice, ,' rocco, ditto, Indfgo c m .dder, iilv-d. assorted.

iperii! ana young J Jeati.er shoes.

J Boya & childrens do. fjfilack & colored mo

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new Goods john to x & ha hr1s0 n HAVE opened Jirgr and elegant alfortment of Cloths, Colli cos, Musliris. Dimities, Books Hardware, Queens to ate, Potters vare Iron, Steel, best quality Cotton. Sugar.

Coffee & Groceries generally, Tin zvare9 and Farming toots In tlie houfe immediately above mr. Out ill's which they will fell on the moil reafopabfc terms Vincennes, ?Irch, 13 14.

LOOK HKRK. 1 h ive aeatn commenced

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opprrso atium, rviorocco ir.aner,

Brimstone and

petre. Resin and

led t(i Pen! co-

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Knf;

re I tne m to the

. v..-, i 1 1 1 1 1 o r

vate j

M Inch th( V j la, arid thei e governor. C

ioed where his papers were, fent

an officer to th iiv.T i he i t It 1 1 li promptly refuf ?Jie colont i. In tillity, e have ( fficers of adv fome i fpt

"7 EVANSViLLK. A "IIP. fale ol lots in the town of Evanfm V ville, the feat of julVice for Warrick W. I. ww , . , .11 .

Thurfday the 21ft ot I nv, 1814. This place has been ielected by cemmif I Boners, appointed by fpecial aft oi the le-

itlature tot hc permanent feat of iuftice iVr Warrick count;- it Hands on the bank of the Ohio river, juft above the mouth

Bi riffeon creek, an excellent harbor

for boats, and as to tituation. it is perhaps

governor, r iik itm of them, who I to return them to time ol aelual hof mderfl od that the r fe armies always i tn the oauers ot

the w Item country. ie midft of a fiourifh

fach other that fall into their hands

the

arc bt I

Oi

a red. We have

ten i lid it, and imi r iieat the re-

mark, there is as much friendlhip in the Creeks as in the Spaniard U'hd ate under tjritifh infiuence. '1 iv Indi now .it W nlacoil are probably M Quinn's party and the Sim moles they cannot be any 61 thoft from the upper towns, we imagine

lurp ilk o by none n Kvanlviile is in 1

ing fettlement, and furtounded by inuh habitable iod, wMch, together with the advantage of the Ohio tivcr, will rival any town in the territory it is fituate fifty lilies troin ShawneetcrmA, anu feven frdm iicd Binks, fifty two trrn Vinfennoa, and twenty live from P.inceoo, the feat oi ijftice lor (iib'.on ccu::v. and directly on a !;ne with tie three litter places. An exi -llent rou may oe ha:! from Evanfviltc to Vincennes, and thr period is not dilU;t

saltlj fin & irlass ware.

IjCoflfee m i lis, inger, (.'Wire sifters,

Silks, Knives and forks, Linen cambric k, JPen knives, - 8c Jcambrick rous-(Razors j lins, (J Large k email scitTors Coloured muslin:, JjStyih-s & sickles, Leno Sc book, diito JjGon !tks, Sil ting, ditto R Wheel irons, White Sc blue, ditto,' Di awing (Chains, Cotton and linen Juietta iron, checks. Crawley ftctl, Cotton shawls, j Spades, I Sc silk shawls, SaddIers trimming?, Blue h tic! yellow nan j;Sddlr3 c bridles, kins, l Saddle bats,

Powder :iu load.

9 liCotton, French brandy and f whiskey, i Wr aught k cut nulls !iSi(rir rf tttrntrif in.

ISweet oil,

i British oil,

Essence Peppermint, Batemans drops,

Stooghtotis bitters,

In t hat commodious houfe formerly belong, imr to ;n j. Duho, jaft brow the arrtifri of fort Kuox, thofe vh.t Will i'-vor me wi:K a call, will no doubt receive ftisfaliob, I .Li .! k.. I"

Mark Barnett. !CrThof- that are indebted to me, arcj particplarlv thofe in arrears upon my ohi boohs, will pleafe to call end fettle by not

or ou.erw

.y lie.

M,

P'fHA lotr

A f ED from the fobferiber a bright

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ab..ut 14

hands hip;

ir hi

in a re.

..... ... ,,itj viii in i iuur, a. believe the lefc hind foot white to the n f-

ture joint, branded S on the right fhoulder or hip, 4 years old this fprirg a reafooa ble reward will be given to any perfon v.Iio rill deliver faid mare to me in Vincennes Hi v.r y Dubois. June 29, 1814.

Dostc. cotton cloths,! 1 1

Vestings, Velvets and coic's, Superfine cloths,

Fine, ditto Coarfe, ditto Coatings, C ifii r.uer,

Worried stocking totton, ditto

Su pendei s,

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Irish and American j Windsor so-p,

Dianer. liCvmohire.

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. ellow bark,

v ool ints,

Cotton Sc wool cards, jj Scotch muff.

Belides a Vdriety of otiier articles not

I necelTary here to mention ; all of which

Will be fold low for cafh. 52 tf Vincennes, June 23, 1314. fcdTALL tbofe who nave c: ianJin;; accounts Willi We do well to call and cloir them by calh or -otes. V. L.

Ten Cents Reward

ANA WAV from the fubferiber a

V bound irl. named Caty Br.ts be

tween 17 and 13 years ot 2p.e, a!! perfons

when merchants anJ traders Will from eco- ' are hereby cautioned aau Q Uarboring her,

nomy tranfpo-t tiieir goods acrofs from i as they may reh flurrd the a will be dealt Evanfiille to P-inceton and Vineeenes, In with to the utmofl ;isTcr oi the law thr preference to the ri cuitrus u.j'. of tne ( above reward Will be g;ve i to any perlon Ohio and the VVabaftl rivers, ar.d indeed in who will deliver her tome, but no thanks

fome feafons of the year it is imponkole to i ior their trouble nor expei.ces paid.

navigate the VV abalb tor weeks, ard I Cuuld fay monthaj in Um fall low waters

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NO I ICK, ' hopetofet out for rhitadelphia . about the fith of July next, thofe perfons who have urf uled accounts with me arc requested toclofe them before that

time.

Jure 2?, 1814.

Jcbn D Ham

CTl h-ve a quantity of excellent Mo. nongahalia Bfskif for fa T . H.

The Spies or Guard HAT were wsth me on riie campaign of 13 11 to ripnet anoe, under gover

nor Harrifon, may call at mr. MCall's iai

incennei, and receive tome motfc their fervices,

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June 18, 13 14.

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NOTICK, I.L pt: are kereb

L . from crrditiiiTr or trading writh n V iie. Sallv Medi rd, ai I detrrmtoed not f o

p-ty ny debts cf her contracting after Chia

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late, I tic nav;. caufe.

me wr.h.

ju.'ie a

William Me

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June 30, 1314,

Daniel . ban.

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