Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 December 1814 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN.

VIMC&NNES, Ukcembkr 10, 1814.

By a law of this territory, all and every prrf n or prrfons (without a lictnfc from he governor for thfTpurpofeJ art prohibited from trading with the Indians within the lands to which the Indian title ha been extinguiihed the purchale Oi meats ciar, or any kind of In(it an manufacture, are excepted as alio the pnrchafe of skins or . th the produce of his o htr Jat m, (ardent fpirits exci pted. ) Vo rc7, barter or give any ardent fpirits, or fpirhuout liquors, to any Indian or Indians, within any part ol the territory to which the Indian title has been extinguitht d. is pofitivelj prohibited. Any pcrfon offending in the a Fon Paid, maj , i r the fir ft oftence, bt fin -d nor exceeding five hundred, nor lefs than one hundred doll if b and lor every fucceeding oftence, not exceeding fix hundred, nor lefs thaw two hundred dollars. Sce ht ac, December 3 5, 1810 ) Intoxication is a fotirce ol P i i r i i niucli vi xation anci miieliKi, amn:i':!l tv bites and reds, that to the yefiVcling and jud icious no admo. nition is necefiary. It is to be ho ped that a rigorous enforcement of the law, will deter thofe ol a dih Ferent cNara6ler, Irom pur filing - line of conduct as millducv ious as 'tis illegal. From information from fort Harrifon, it appears that a few dtiv's tice. a Kickapoo chief, with his wife, came to that pol!, with ftn nr prokHions oi amity and good will toward the U. Mates He was hofpitably received by the commanding officer, and taken to his qiurtem to lclgc the chief and his wife retired tn reft, and whtlft all rp, a ranger fired his piece through a window or an ajp perture in tnc houfe, at them, and killed the fquaw, W e give the above as we have received it. It is certain that tin Fquaw was killed The band of Kickapoos' to which tins chief belongs was at Grt envide, and made peace and it is not known tht thej have lince done us any mi! chieF. As regards the Indians this a flair may become very unpleafant tf us as regards the act itfelt, nothing, at pn lent, n i d be fa id

an c) fo attrocious, furnifhes its i

own comentary. A

For the ' sti rn Sun.

Mr. i.ditor I think you have too much S lbnio-y not to infert a few general obfer vat kins oF a thought I f young girl in your paper

You mnfl know I confider imfclf aed al! thr young ladies of the

p'ac". ih'ine'u! llightrd hy tiv

Ilu-airi ! vtlociauon. 1 want to

know whi fome of our fex w re

not invited to take parts in the

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TANNING.

f LL thofc indebted to the eftate of JL , VViUi m W. Holms, d-c. either by

note or book account, wi rrlpcHully re quoded to come forwi J and f-ttle the f-.me on or before the 1(1 J tv of l-mnry nrxt,

nlav ? Stance Indeed, thnt a foci- I

, j - - j - ety confiding generally of young gentlemen, who are confiandy tel-

Iuir; us that our fmiles kexp the

alixe. lliould treat us with fuch ne gv ! D ire any one fay we an

not capable of acYmg as well as the thofe that do not vii themfrUea of this

bett of the "Thelpian club." I 99Y J 'P? " clr c' it i nt counts m the hands ot with I had been mils. HaracalUe, James Hodden the audience would have feen in DrC 8th, i8t4. 21 4t my eves, how WC girls hate thefe C7The oufin-fs will be carried on by rimerous, balhful fweet hearts who Scott, who w.u cootinac to recriirc

nia-s as Pfrrmrnrf, j. ri.

I

appear to be almoft afraid to breathe in our company, lelt we

fliould diflblvc ; or if my p rt had

been mr. Hathngs and I ha(

been d re fled in tight pantaloons hke a gallant young man, the beaux in the theatre might have learned how to get the blind fide of old mothers, and then runaway w ith their daughters, in h mclfome flyle Hut flop fome of youi readers will thmk me conceit! d. The truth is, mr. Kdilor, I put the whole fraternity at ('chance to

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1 do herrby forewarn all prrfons frjin

rading with my wif-, Sarah G iH n , as I

will not be accountable for net rc ilirtg. Alter X Griffin. 28th Nov. 1814. 21 3tgtp Sheriffs, Constables & Others !

Forty Hollars Rmvctrd. AN WAY on thr 25th September, trom Willumfoii ctiuntv. fUtc of

Tenneffec, two negro men one by the name of PRIMOS,

OWEN RI ILLY H AS juft rrceivfd t his fcrnirr f!an:3, n mr. G mgf Wallace's I - uTe, op. poiur Ci-. Grartei's lr.n, a bandfomc atfortnjent 1 MERCHANDIZE suitahle f.r Ui prtent felof. Supc fi.ir Clotbt, I Kfies and forks 2 ! S; od ditto, IjPen knives, D ublr m : 1 IrO dittoJ Pocket knives, K.r rfi nere, j Blitcber d)TtPf Krfry r.f! fk i j Irofi tjnrd ipoons, L-dirs Coatings, T uttnia Ipoons, Twilled ditto Gun Lscks, Kd, White h Yel.H Kryd and 4 Kryd

low FUt.nri's, I3i( king B 'Zf s. Rofe Bianktts, 2 point bu kftts, 1 will d Kerfeys, S iv anfdo w n,

Till

j, Pad lot ks I.Chr t Ir.ks, ,( herd l' ( ! S, RTrank lock, I Si iffois kHz

"rs,

V Ivets 8c Cnrds lftlDifl.es, and I I teS,

forte J. CIlicors. affdrti rj, J Cm:uic k, Muflms Ifruted,

ihure no.

27 or 8 years old, fivt frt t nc;ht or ter in- Bok muflin, tlirs hikfh fome what iu lined to br vrllciw.f! ilmirrr Hiav. Im

prove that our fex arc not the bed ' with two or three ftars in his forehead, r-

qualffiet! f r the atnral perlorman- j "arkbly well made, ulU bolder than oth-

I could mention inllanc s e- i crwile m j hai

IS a AM, 18 or 19 years ol i, live feet eight or ten

inches high, very black, w;irn they are to gethc-r Pnm s will t I k mod ; they h ve

ces.

nough in a moment to fh vv with what graceful charms and brilliancy of genius, the fbige h $ been adomed in different parts of the void, by It male performers, but I wont take the trouble. Go on gentlemen ; but re member, if you exclude us again, we are determiued to eltablilb a theatre ol our own, and then farewel to all your greatneis.' AM I.LI A. i

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Ni zv- ork, A'oz' t 1 . We have accounts Irom

kett'-s Harbor as late as die ill i nft at which time diere were at that puft about 6000 militia and about 1 too regulars. Gen. Brown arrived and took command on the 3 1 ft ult. His arms was expected m the cuirfe of a few da s The Brit lib fleet was in port ; and it was reported that the enerm 's army at Kmglton was 150CO (Irong, having been reinforced by general Drummond's army. An attack upon the- Harbor was daily looked lor; though there was but little doubt, it 111 attack lliould be made, they would be repulfed, as that poft was ftrongly torttfied. Our fleet is moored in a (irong line acrofs tne Harbor, ftrengthened by gunboats and land battaries. A poflfcript to a letter on the id, dates that ten fail of the ene my had appeared In fight, Iteenng is it was fuppofed, for ihe head ot the lake ; hut ore probably, fays the writer, for this place.

We learn that on the 5th Nov

in purfuance of previous arrangemmts. the v hole 1 f the rt maindt r of our army, which has been fmc time engagecj in preparing for the deftrueHon ot lrt Krie, having acconmiilln d that o' ject, recroffed he Uraight, to take up winter quarters near Buffalo. NOTICE. ' ' ntcnc Tcttitig out for Philadelphia L op the 1 5th JtOQtry nrx:, will hr tlui ktul tf thole ptrioni afrrars m nir, to c A acid pay tlirir rrfprcjvc baUn ccs by that time. CkjS. Smith. Dec- 9th, 1814. 2 I 4t

contrived to get a pafs ro go to the works on Saline crrrk, and may h,vc fome kmd of a firr p-.f the pifs to fo to thr fd It works is ds.trd in Ktr.hr; lord county, (late of renntflrc, from fotnr evil mindrd pcrluii. I ht above reward will he given, wit!) a! rca ton able rjrpences ; or twenty

dot tars for either, if f-rurrd in anv iai!

other wife, To that wr get them. It is ; I bable they may lttr their names-, ai J

tempt to pf as t';re met'. It is reqi it they fliul be taken up, that theii t :

My he lecurrd.

Ladies Cotroi Paftory Cott Si i r ( i 1 g s , r 1 c It nr IjUrrs, !i i '1: I inri &, Itiiir n.ii. k ' Georirl Cotti AH of W hi

I B wls and MuggS 1 Sugar howls, I Cotton Cd?, jBounrtts and Htts.

d St plin Le i -.. -il) Cedars. : bittf,

;'. k powder, j Packet Books, Coloured Morocco (hoes, i B. - k ditto,

Ht o. ingi, Mms (hoes, v.!3. C ff.e,

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Dec. 7, 1814

Jatnes Siv Geor re J i

oy the p -n an t A erent for Vaccina

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NO riCE,

ALL perfona having open accounts with

me are rrquefttd to rail and clcfc them th firfl dy of Jinmv o-xt, or thej 1

be lodaed in the haads of a proper 1 u of

J dnies Gibson. 2 I 3t

him for

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for collection.

Dc. 9, 1814.

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tainty ami witho Aii letters on trr unaerfifjned, o o i r r in we i ! i r , Bi il fr-r r f po(tl acl of Cnyrrf,, tours re Vaccina

UST recrivrd and tr f,, in the hoofr formerly occupied by Doctor MNamee

an affio tnift of BOOKS Ur STATIONERY, which wiiibt fold h;w for calh, or :o pune tual men on a credit. James G Reed rT7The fubfierihei has in his affarrir.-nt

ot ichnol Sooks, a m (pelting hook, enti tlrd 1 The American Rational Spelling Book.' written ky the futhor of the Kf - t tu kv Enghfli C-an rr.ar. which :s reeom

mended to he preferable to any fpeHtng I th n' r ! : ! ! book now in of-. T. 6 R I JarurV next, h

ttir Uirr' !

tventy rive Dollars Reward.

AN A WAY from the fu f riber on thr 2S:h of S-ptemb-r Uft.tu Suirt

r county, I ennel.ee, a ve v !artr neerrc

man, very black, has a pleafant countenance, named SAM. his i ft Irrr good del

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fmaller than bis right, a large fcr cn l-is 13 hands hitfrf, b -i

left nun, ana two on his tore head, bis j der but not

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ne i no i -in 4 t-r orliood of Vin

deaths was tor h nen, (litre I tracked him ii ritory, and into the n

rmnr? any p-rfon apDrehenHiaff I im t

frCUftng him fo that I cm pet him igaii Ihatl receipt the ?Snvr reward and all rea fjnable expenfea paid. Elisha Green. V 4 A. .

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had the i)l"ll loe, h s a i .tiu- owner is d fired : prove property, p-y char) i w 4 v Pe November 10:h, 1814

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O' )K THIS W Y !

iav r lett -ill nu' tCCOUnt i d not" 3

in'rh- handa ot R. STolt. for rol

Irdion th.fr indebted will iccoITcl that " a pCBny fVrd. if rvn r-ncr b i I." 1 Bradley W Campbell. c7

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tic to '.lie Chair smrss me ( t j brs Will rei ei vr lp?rdy -- plic ttc i j Nov. 2 3, 1814.

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