Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1814 — Page 2

tl at be fortunately fell into the mius of tho Indiana, who, after liking hit norey, treated bin kindly. It would fee 10 1 then, that thtfc fevegel had not joined in the rej bl itlOtt to givt no epiarter. To ma jo Jonrs, afTiitant adjutant gen. tnd mj if Mall, afhfUnt infprttor gen. Cmr. Hms of the drigoons, volunteer aid ik" camp ; It. Belton, aid de camp, much credit is due lor their ttrift attention to evrty dory previous to the aiion, a; id the ftcadv t lit r-al and aOivity which they manilVH-d during the aftion ill turp-ons, dolors Fuller, iSd, Trou bridge, 2 lit with their mates ; dorters Gale, of tht Bid, and Fvrritt and Alt-n of

the itltdej rvr the warmclt approbation

r their indefatigable tXetttOUS and hu

mane ittl -ui ri to the wounded of ouv army as well . to the priloncis who fell into their hands, I have the honor to be, fir, your vety obedient fefVlttt r. r. gaines, Lr,. J. At mstrcngi 5JY.

ken fincc lac IcmbarJmert of Stoniugton j confumptions, the hooping couglu, afthma, ! Symptoms. The common fymptomsof

Bv We vlnrt!;tvs' Mail.

1MPOK V I ! Ciatiofi office Vt?tAo7e, SV. 9. This morning an exp of ai rived at the governors office, with the following impor I t information, which we lofe no time in laying before the pubhe. Head uj-tcrs, 7 th Military Dstrui. Bmwitti Aug 27. Ittl BY an exnref fent from Peftfacoll, II veil as from Ant ine CelliM, a citizen of that place who h f t there yeUerday at 12 o'clock, bringing with him thepfs of tftli Nicholas, the Brit.fii officer commanding tntrt for his protection, I h:v received informitioO which may be relied o . that o Brttiftl velfell, the Hermes, Orpheus, and Carviitt, anived .t PenfiColi oh the 25th in ft .tnd on yefterday difembetked an in Inenfe OjUinttty oferme, munitions cf war and ptOXtuOns, and marched into the Spl roth fort between 2 and 300 troops ; that 13 fail of tht Nne witli a it umber of tta-ifports are daily expclVd it that place vith 10,000 troop?. The nVannah papeis received there flatr, that 1 4 fail of the Hoe had arrived at Bermuda It is earnetlty reported in Pen lacnl that the emperor of KnlTia has olV. rtd his Britannic ntajefly SO ,000 of his befi Iroopiror the coi (Mu-ft of Lootltane, ;mJ that the Mobile territory w ill fall a prey to tin-enemy before the exptrition of one BkOttth Su J Paubrldge and c apt. Pi-cot are the naval commanders Spain is faid by a fet re I treat) to have ceded IVniacola to Great Britain Ymt tU immediately perceive the need 1 ' y of being on the ahri, and taking lime by the forelock I have therefore to retii-.jft tlut vou without delay, came to br organited rouipt and brought into t!;t fitid tiie wholt ol the ijuota of the militia ot your Rate agreeably o t!:e reout(ition or thr wu department of the 4th July lathed. Robert Butler, my adjutant gent is tiow 111 Vv m Hate, Hid has been inOruCied tO make he necHTry arrangements fcr tranfporting proviuons, and bringing to i;rad qtia't-i? h ie troops, as well as to prHcnfte tlu ir rnutr. You wi L have them fumifheo with all the arms within your reac!-. Thof w! o cannot be fumtftied by you. wil! rec-ivr them here ; hut rttiaOCC muO not he h d no that, if to be avoided. I am, refpeel fully your oUt. iVrvt.

on the ISlh uh. Itatcs that the ofhv.erst

him a dy or two before be was tken

dilpatcb veilel reached the teet oft New London, bringing London accounts to the I lib July, and that it was the general iM preffiotl on board the fleet that peace would toon be concluded. It is faid that the Hritifli deftgn to nn!;c a funultaneous attack on our ticet and gen. Izard's aimy at the fame time that Prevoll was waiting th.e arrival of troops recently landed at Onebec, which, with the militia and force he had at OdtetOWO. will ive him a force of upwards of 30000 men. A Baltimore paper oi Ang. Silt, Uates that a large portion cfthe 6000 Pi troops hid errived there, and the remainder momentty expected ; and that the Maryland force was pOUrittg in from eveiy quarter. We regret to (late that the account of a victory faid to have been gained by gcnl. Izard over the enemy Rear P!attilurg, is tot;.itv Without foundation. The fecretary of the navy l as officially announced, that the corrmancer snd other ohitcrs and the crew of the late U. S. tri rate EflTei irediichanred from then paroles and are free to ferve in any r. ioacity, as if they had never bt-en made prtfoneri The hue Britifh (loop of war Epevier, capiurcd by the U. S. (hip Peacock, was on the u ulufuld itmarfhiPt fale for 55,000

I dollars. She was bou?ht 111 by uovrinment

5v will be f tted out forthwith Private bids as high as 45000 dollars were offered The rVmeriCiO prises taken from the Britifh in the preiant war, according to Niles' Regtder, amount to 1 103. The New Haven Touinal favs-a fltetl which, did not explode, wras picked up at Stoninop, weighing near ico weight It is faid thlt the elegant cooper bottomed Oiip Pingit, of N. Y. i.. iittink; with all p idtbtl exp. ditioii to carry I Uieflenget with

diipatchet from enr government to Europe The U. S. (loop of war Adams, captain

Mn.is. has amv-d at Hampden, in a very damaged condition, having in a very dark night, (truck Upon tile illeof Ho!t, beat a hole thro" her bottom, and came near being loir. The Adams had been cruizing in the EngUfh channel, and had captured 6 prizes from Which Hie took fundrv articles of mer Chandife, md then deflroyed them. She landed TO prifonen at Campden, together w kth her Tick. The Fnie Centinel of the 25th utt. fiates --:h.it coin. St. Clair had failed from D? troit with a part of his iquadron for Macheda(h Mafchedaflt in (?locerter bay, a fouth tafterty arm of lake Huron.. It commu mcatea, by lake Simooe, with Yorkt at the hetci of lake Ontario, and with Kingflnn by the biy cf Quintll The enemy are faid to hive contiderable nival (lores at Mifche dadi, ind about 6C0 workmen and marines. The potTetHon of this place is an object of coniiJei able importnnce to us ; and if tuken BOcIoubt will be fhongly tottified. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. The fell ar.d common council, on Saturday evening apoiopriated 300,000 dol Ur?. and the Norther Liberties and South wark 100,000 doliitl c?th, to be placed at the difpofa! of the committee of defence.

pain in thi breaft, cramps It Wind in the flo- Worms are, palenefs of the i (uutcnance, & aa . . r i i . a a

mach, head ache, lots ot appetite, tndigelli- at other times nuifiing ot tne tace, itching on, fee. Sec. , of the nofe, and about the feat ; (lifting For the Dyfentery or Lax, Cholera Mor- and grinding of the teeth in fleep, fwelfing bus, fevere Griping S and other difeaf s of of the upper lip, the appetite fometimes bad the bowers, and the Summer Complaint in at Other times voracious loofencfa, c.f. Children, it ha? proved a certain remedy, gtceable bteath, a hard iwrlhd b-Py, greac and leltored to perfect health iiom the thirlL the urine frothy, and foinetiines oi t, I .....

greated debility.

whitilh color, griping or choltc pains, ai

Perlons atHicted with Pulmonary Com- involuntary discharge of filivi, efpecially

plaints, or diforder of the Bieaft &e Lungs, when afleep ; frequent pains in the fide, even in the molt advanced ftate, will find with a dry cough, and unequal pulfe ; palimmedtata relief I pitations of the heart, Iwoonmgs, cold Common Coughs and Colds, which are fvveats, plfy, epileptic fits, &ei. ice. in genera) occafi on ed by ohUructed perfpi- Though numberlefa medicines are exration, will be found to yeld to its benign . tolled for expelling and ktllli g worms, none influence in a few hours. sr? equal in efficacy to Di. RobertfoO'l In Aflhmatic or ConfumptivecompliintS, Worm Destroying Ldentges, they are n.ilcl Hoirfenefs, Wheefings, Shortncfs of In their operation, end roy be given to tho Breath, and the Hooping Cough, it will yotingeft infant with fafcty.

give nnmedtite relief.

Dr Dyott's Anti- liil tens Pills,

ntion and cu e of B:!icu3

and Malignant Fevers Puce 25 cents m

Dr. Robertson's

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tarne Im.X'-s 50 cents.

Theft Pills, if timely atimimltered, wiil

remove tl. eaufes wiiicli commonly proeloce the YellOw Fever, BHioua Fevers A -

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Summary of News Com Ch uneyi et wi off the Ducks on :hr 20lh alt The ri et h d oeen blown off tt - fi itl m at th t pi II , but h ive returr d again ind refumed t! blockade of the Drrtih tl -t In Ko.lhvi harbor. There has hrn no Sghring between ir,ev B'Owtis ann nd th B Itiih, hnce ihe defeat of the httrr at fort Erie bv thr for rn-r. under the eommand ot 6ainei Gen, B own expQed torefume the com niii d In flmrt time TPs army is gaining to (1 If ihlr reinforc emTtf . Two dt frters who r.mr to the Ameii cm rampii ci rhr battle at fort Kue, fij th Brit tlh io(l fi '.-i 15 io K600 men killed wound i I a d mt0in . TH- w hole number cf prifonert and m our poff. ITiou ifter the battle, wa 480. The fail Pg BoAet of a Britilh bug ta.

Vegetable Nervous Cordial, or

Grand Restorjtive, Price One Dollar Sc Fifij Cents. Is confidently recommended as the mcft ellicacirus medicine for the fpeedy reliff 8c cure of all nervous Complain ta, attended

i: ; i j 1 t r 1 n (Tuc a,'d revcr, LlioliC, P.m.s, r latulencies.

a u -r. r 1 1 p 1 j Indiiieltions, Liolliveneis, Hypoconci fits, debllltv. Icmmkl uys.-iip . (rlit. ut.H

vinous complaints refolting from fecret impropriety of youth and diflipated habits, refideuce in warm climates, t'oe immoderate ufc of tea, the ui fkilful or eiteeffive ufe of mercury, fo often deftrucive of the human frame, difeafrs peculiar to females at a certain period of life, Fluor Albua, barrennef3, S;c. Sec. Under the denomination of nervous dil orders, are included feveral difefcs of the moft dangerous kind, and arr fo various that .1 volume would hardly fufiue to complete a defcription of them. It pervades, with

10. 0 baleful influence, the whole nervous fyt I tern, Writhimr the heart witli mvnrrflihle

itlgUIUI, ind exciting the mod dreadful fug geftions of horrrir and defpair To this demon have thoufands fallen a facrifice, in the elirefui trinfports of its rapr. The moft common fymptoms of its commencement, are, weak ne is, flatolence, ph pitations, Witcbfulnefs, drowGnefs after

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Which or dtUbrattd for the cure of most

:es to Watch the uinuui body is liublc. Preptred on! tte sole Proprietor, T. Yv'. DYOTT, M. D. Grandson of the late celebrated

on. ROftKttTSOV, cf Edinburgh $ And for fale in Philadelpl ii only, at the PROPRIETOR'S WHOLESALE and RE1 AIL DRUG and FAMILY ME UICINE WAREHOUSE. No. Uj, North Ead comer of Second and H .ce s'reets.

eating, timidity, flaflies of heat and cold, numbnefs, cramp, giddinefs, pains in the head, back, and loins, hickup. difliculty of r fpi ration Sc diglufion, anxiety, dry coug!), S;c. Sec. The Vegetable Nervous Cordial is alfo

a pren Antiscorbutic Medicine, and is of j infinite fervice for purifying the b!oc&, and I curing thole foul difordersof the frvin which commonly appear in the form of Scurvy, Surfeit, Red Blotches, Carbuncles, Ulcers.

&c. &c. A dofe of the Anti Btllious Pills, fecs cf the (kin, and improving the com

pie xt on, ter. Price 2 dollars. I he Restorative Dentrtjict For clean Ping, whitening and preserving ti.e ecth Sc gums Price 50 cents p-r box.

Since the abov invaluabl wvre dtfeovered, upwai

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nyueric compiainit, otrcngu;

Kheutnitiim and Gout, They ar pirticnUrly ferviceahle in Female Difordrrs, t elpeci lly in the removal of thofc obdruCjtioni which are the grea". louri.- of their complaints it certain periods, they pc. fit fa the eminent td vintage over moft oth( r purgatives, that while thev operate gently, they produce neither cot"tivt nefs, dbi!o y , nor too great excitement, whenever the-r is a predifpofilion to a J i 1 -ea(e, anting from mrth effiuvis, a too ccpious uir of ardent fpirtistoi a vitiated Aato oi the uile, they are furc to relieve. Dr. Dyott's Patau iuh Ointment. For pleifantnefs, ffi ty expedition, eafc and certainty is infinitely fuperioi to ?ry other medjcme, for the cu'e of that moit

difagreeable and tormenting diforder, Itch Pnce "') cents ner box.

Dr. Dyott's Infallible Tooth

Drops Price 50 cents. Circailian Eye Water, celebrated for curing moft difordcrs of the Fives Price 50 cen's. Dr. Tissoit's Celebrated Gout Sc Rheu matic Oropi Price 2 dollars. Dr. Goddoid's Vegetable Bits of LIU lJrice 1 dollar. Balm of Ibtria Extracted from

an Iberian Fragrant Plaut, for curing de

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Celebrated Stomaihk Elixir of Health : Price One DoMar emd Fifty Cents. Which bit proved bv thoufands, who have experienced i s beneficial riT-rts, to be the molt valuable medicine ever rlFered to the public) for tbt cure cf coughs, colds,

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ikcu oriHiinniiy witn ems meaume, proves of additional fervice in the laft mentioned cafes. Dr. Robertson's Celebrated Gout and Rheumatic Drops, Price Two Dollars. A fafe and effectual cure for the pout, rheumatifm, lumbago, Hone, and gravel, fw riling St weaknets of the joints, fprains, hruiles, and all kinds of grrcn woundsthr crrnp, pains in th head, f-tce . body, ftifinefs m the iK-ck, chilblains, frozen Umba Sec. Sec.

Dr. Robertsons Patent Stomachic Bitters, JRriCC One Dollar.

Which ate celebrated for ftrengthening weak Horn arhs, increaGng the appetite, ie a certain prev ntative and cure for the fewer and aue, &c. SxC.

lor the- Fevrr and Acwr, a malai

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prevalrut throughout the foot hero l?rttesf

and low

rnedir inr i of h veil iced their oi wiirin

thou fand perfona hve experiet happy and falutary rff els, many

from the lowed ft.igf of their diforder C7Take notiir, that e-uch and all the cboe genuine Medicines are ficrned on tho cutliUe covers wuh tJe unature th foie proprietor, T. W I 01 T, M. 1 . A fuppry of the above Medicinei i c. ft rcccivfd and for fle by thr '. ' winv Agents, where Pamphlets containing cer iQCateS of cures. Scr. may be had prat is Vincennes JOHN 1). HAY. Louifville, K. As. M CRUM. St. Louis CHRISTIAN WILT.

Dr. T. W. Dvott, refpeafollv in-

. forms th.p nuhlir . rkttui ir.!. .. .1

and roafflifiiog to families refidino in ill Genuine M dicinr. ... .; r.vi

.vuutrics, rcuuruiiii wnn marines, in Hhilarfz-Inhi. ,fi,;cu.n. i .

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celebrated and unimfally eftemed Bitters I No. 1 37, N. F. corner of Second 8t R co liave fnrnaiird rvfri' rfinrdw mwmm mArmnlf I n .

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. , m large ind general ifTortment of fi fh Dru ; ai id MfdlClllCS of rverv Hr fr r'mrirtii. tar-

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terr-u, tor the rehet and rure of that moft ohfhnate ODOrefior of thr humsn frmm.

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bren teftifi-d, after the barks, and various other exrollrd pi t (irriptions have faded, they proved luccefsful, to the admiration of thofe who experienced and witnefled their happy rffe&

Dr. Robertson's Infallible Worm Destroying Lrzenrs. A Medicine highly neceffary to be krnt

in a:: i2ir.::i?t t'!ce 5U cent.

obtain Med..

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uty lor ca(b, will be allowed a very Ii eral dtfeounta

N. B. Country florekeepers can the agency for vet ding the ahove

cmes, on commitlion, by nddrtfi:rg: the proprietor, ai companied with ftisiaftoiy reference, Jcc 8cc. Letters, pofl paid, from any part cf tbo

coatincntj will meet attention.