Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 April 1815 — Page 3

from attendance verv few we may fuppofe, but even a few in fo (mall a community is to be lamented, tor their own fakes, as well s on account of the inltitution. Credulity is a crime mr. Stout where it may ,e injun ous. and to with holJ fupport, becauL an fXtftmtij pure mind, (a very rare thing ! !) n iy tell a tale prejudicial to a pUy. which sr.- ied (f it wtti true) an abandonment of cbaee&erin the young gentlemen who have prts, 11 certainly ( I'll here rt leinble the (to- : vi f y the contrary of whit it true) very ;-ji;uV a"d i Minii ndaZlc .' 1 have fomewh-rr feen it Hated, thtt cloaths became ncclTry only thro' the lofl of innocence, and leall foOU (hould appear ' tftftocenl a caution was j;iven to wear as ft as pofltble I once ik d I idy who w s d'clTeu vrrv heavily, it fafhiona had chM d, as Hie did nut follow the above $dvu( : tOg one of the Ueli nature!1, belt dtfpofed treaturel in the world, and always tery correal m her opiniont, the irotnedi at ly Commenced a vry credible tale ref Beating one of hei neighbors) andenJedby informing me, tiiat indeed, and it was of no confc quente to her whit faftiiooi were, or what people thought of thrni, thfjf were as mil h obliged to fil nv hen as the was I fallow theirs hut Ihr would always take cire a'ut lludy her ow complexion.' HoW Itich it is to be limnted, mr. Stout, t h t we have )t a greater proportion ofdatnfeh equally independent! who would fee into thcorrect nefti pcopri- ty and the caust of nur vartoUl fatbions and v.ringated report! ind opinions am much pie a fed to find the forced ind tlVrem e of a few refpeCting the 1 i play has caufed them to be truly undeceived in the caufc th.it had produid. 1 h ne hereafter nothing of the fort ,ma

require my notice, and I recommend gooo1 a

Hell of heart and purity of mind, always to know the motive for whicHhin injurious ttorv is told, an'l by that eftimate its worth. I very mni h rrgrrt the feaf m requirrs a diffolutton of the 1 atTociation' Without ha Vinff ar romplilhrd thr very laudable oSj fis they intended. But plr;fr to inform them th-ir I thru rs tiave not plfed unohlrrwd. nor fli 11 not pais unrewarded. I will fyi ther I y, that with a very few except! una this community collectively have no thing to chares themfrlves with their o pinions ,t firft were entirely collected from yours, and though 1 bvr frequently heard kc aAjrs merits difiuiffd, as wrll by thofr ( could underfrand their intentions, as by t4o who could not yet t'o univerIM im prlion always continued, and ilwayt mutt Continue favorable. Yours for the p-rf-nt, QUI TATTLE. iiBgsjgp 'y sjsjsjsw For the Western Sun, Jlfr. Stout, Living in rather an obfeure Corner of the country, and fiom my taci turnity have Kut few opportunities of hear int; what's palling in your great town. I fofllrtimei peep into your Sun, but it is on ly a glimple .tor the effulgence of its rays are too glaring for mv light or nerves (ai d my goggles are mill ud, ar.d my sal, vol, have evaporated.) It muO be COnfeHVd your columns are glaring lights, from the rjreat evut"nce of Original genius and learning they Ih-w Why fir, I fw in one of your lite numbers, an ad vertifement tor a LOTTERY ! In the mine of comm n fenfe I wonder if thole Gentlemen Mniers know fo li'tle of ou' state cf im f r v r.:t:t as to presunc we (the people) teanl knotoledtre, or are to very illiterate as to need 6ooai .: It wont' do gentlemen n:a n-g-is hvit in place of advtfing us to ftuy tottery tickets had they foggeled the p:v iritf our money t. or plaring it in the Vincennes Banl (s the fi fl roWo4 tell us p!I we rr;ht to know, ami that on Sunday ! illd tht latter, would refembl an eftate in evpecancy upon condition !) it might have done pretty well It thofc gentlemen ma nages WOttld take my ,dvice ( which I'll ac knowledge itoot eery well rutur u") they would counfel the cititens to embrace fouV thing more Congenial lr their difpofitioOS 5c i tterefl for as to us com try folks1 would i: not be preferable to 1 fture ns on Ari i nl'ure, and nat our time in rt:dr 7 looks and v.'Or toern ge:.f?-rren tri'e . It) ' time killers brW 00 tbry nke thr oflli U rufnefa of tlie sUtnag'ri ';' interfering iaa 11 -ii favorite purfuits ? The ftentlmeti ma liagetl had h ttH k rp their ffooAs nd Ctck the fiH t 1 arti tl em "WoVoce, and 0,c feCOitd IV he K itf :4e. Ywui i . . A COUNTRYMAN

THE WESTERN SUN.

yiXCEXNES, April 8, 1815.

Land Office at Vir.ccnncs, Aprtl 5, 1815.

PUBLIC NO i ICE,

PURSUAN r to an fttf of con.

grefs, entitled 11 An t giving further ttmr to locate certain cUiOil to lands cot fiimcd by ii afl of congrei's, entitled 1 An i t onfirmintr certain claims to lands in thr Dif

We hVe ag lin to announce the ' Vincennes," paiTed on the 26th dy murder ol another of our fellow ci- ! of D eember, eighteen hundred and fourtizens l)t the Intliatis on Thurf- tecn' il is hrre"v made known' th1 011 tI,c tluy lafl J imes Ba.nl was kite) I (hf May next, at two oM.uk the Indian., while ploning Rthlo- !,t"noon, '7 ? v "b vtOince will receive locations of furh rights Tco lands as five not i-ecn located, the priori icy of which will then be decided by lot, IhePreudent of the U States and thofe who ttull not have 'located on has, at the reqiieft Ol the two hoil- that day, my ftill locate on any other day h s, appointed 1 hlirfday the loth between the hours of two and five in t!,e I nil - as a day ol tlianklk'v inp; and afternoon, until the thirtieth day of June

prayer for the blelhngs of peace. next ; - lhc piration of which no further

COMMUMCA I ION. Asa regular and conftant attendant at the theatre each night of performance, J conceive it a tribute of eftet m well merited to notice tlie tcntlency of the aflociati 011, and at leaf) offer my ackuovv ledgments: When tin- atTociation firfl prefented themfelves, I acknow ledge I was one of the many who doubted cf fticcefs. Ileared, ! confefs it, that the progrefs of the v oung gentlemen concerned in the elegant attainments requtiite wire too (mall mud agreeably have! difcovered my error. 'I'heir re. cent exhibitions have (et forth a riifpla) t talents and acquirements truly honorable to all I contemplate with pleafing folicitude the

period when thole charming blof. fomsmay he ripened to perfeclion, and our little community be fitted , to receive new pollfh from the ad- I dition of fuch bright ornaments. To all the young gentlemen who have come forward in the Pheatte

during the leafon, 1 would offer my very fincere congratulations and I would urge them to continue their exertions next feafon, in an undertaking To praife worthy. The blight of idlenefs or neglect mull not wither the laurels they have won but a Ready adherence to the original defign will I am certain, again with the revolving year bring 'heir blu filing honors thick upon them and penetrate the hearts of their Friends and acquain lances with new exultation and delight. Z. Washington City, March 4. After 1 1 o'clock lad night, the

two houfea ol con grefs fc;x

after having within the I;

location cm be received

JOHN BADOLLET, R. L. O.

Kvery Little Ht Ips ! !

E fubferiher is preparing to proceed

or remit, f,r 4 fopply of NKW goods

this requires ll his means, and he r'f pe&fu!ly invites thofe ind-bted to him to c.ll and make payment before the 1 0 c h d y of next month. NcrrfTity alone CJuffS this invitation It is expected all who are difpo-f-d to fave trouble and expence, will attend to it. He has just Received Cojic. Cotton. Madder Allspice, Salt Peirt.Gingr 4u' 6d BoW lOi ATjiVi, Camiric Muslin Linen Camhrick, Shoesy Cotton Cords Wool 11 its. Superfine Cloths, l?V. LtV. which, vi U i xa-'i y of other goods hrretnforf in llrrr, will be fuld at the moil reduced peace prices, JOHN EWING.

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N. R. 7 'f'u Swing vv 1 1 purrhafe Furr skins, In-fs HTiiX, Tallow o;id clean J.ard in ferkinS Hemp, Maple Sugar, or any othrr article 5 of roontry produce that may fuit the prace eft blifhmenf. Vincennes, March 18 15.

will

ft p AteJ. 1 ft tem.yW

Thi BOOK h STTIONERY STORE JAMES G. READ, ISWrnnveU to Owen Urilty's where ppr-

ions VMU4K-jiny armies in uis in

plealc to can. J. G. READ

is now abfent for a new fupply -ne expes to return in four or five wrrks, with fuch a fupply will lender a call on him from all who will) to purchafe advifahle. March 23, 1815.

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GENERAL ORDERS.

Idjuant If Inspector General's Office,

2 I jf February, 18 15. NO non conmniTioned officer, mufician or private enliited to fei ve during the war will be allowed to leve his regiment, corps or detachme nt unr.il he (hall be niufteied, intpedlrd and paid. Arrangements have been made for paying

nd honorably dtUhargtng all non commif

hut particularly on yeftentay,g Kkjiourd officers, muficiani and private! who thfOUgh a great mafs Of public huli-Tenlilled to tVrvr for the war and Invc faithla.. A- l I" 1

Much harmony prevailed

uefs.

during the hitter days of the feflion and many meafures have pa fled through the prevalence of a fptril or conceflion, whi h would otht ru ise have been rejected. The bill lor an extra feflion was nt g ati c d. The peace eftabHQiment, after much difficulty between the two

houfes tvas at length fixed at ten

thotifand nun, and a law palled

cordingly.

Madrid December 13. A report, unfortunate!) too well confirmed, fhai Ipread abroad in 'his city the greatefl conllemation. I !'C royal iAm and the infurgenta ol ihf kingdom of Mexico hive untI, anc proclaimed, una imoufly, the political independence ol th.c m rn pari of our pofleffions in Auici ica.

fulls- p:' formed their duty accordingly.

All mullers for payment of troop; whofe term has rXpired will he made up to the time of infpt-cYion f(r diluharge. Whenever a non commilTi mtd rfficer, mufician or private is dil iolt-d by rcal,n of wounds or otherwife, while in the fervir-, in the diftharhe of bit duty, the Infpecloi G jtu ral, or offic er doing that duty, will tranfmit tn this office the original cer ifi cate?, vvitii a copy of the difcharge, that his pp-rg my h-- filed soil prcftrvrd to frru"- his rights in a future application for

a pennon.

By order of the frcrrtary of war, D..PRKER, Adj Ins, Gen

direct them to hand in to you their recruiting accounts, which, With your nwr vntj will forward with 11 little delay 8 pofri le to thr p.opcr ofl;,crs at VV . ingron ; t! .,fe tor bounties nd preOaium to the pm Ocr general; thofe for contingent tXpc-ncea to the accountant of the wr drj ,-nirni; nd all accounts, returni ano voucheri relitiorr to arms, accoutretnf nta, clotf.mg and c mp equipage to the fuperinteodent general of military ftrpplies. You will fettle all account3 for the hire of rendezvous and quarters, and for alt con

tingrnt expences, and will t. fpecial carc

o prevent any waflr of public property in

tne poiiellion ot yourUit and your iubordinatet And as foon as you have eollrfed your paries from their d Serent rend zvoustyoa will report yourfelf, nfluers and men to the adjutant and infpettor general for orders. I hve he honor ro he. Sir, yuur obdient (Vrvant, R. H M ACPHLRSON", Superintendent Rec. Serv, Indiana Territory, Knx county, ts, circuit court, March ictm 1815.

William Bauger, vs. Nancy B -ger,

Vet iii on for a Divorce.

IN this cafe the complainant hiving filed his petition, praying to be divorced from the bans of matrimony with the fiid Nancy, and it appearing to the f tisfaction of thr court that the faid N iuy is not rrfident within this territory it is therf fore confiderecl by 'he court, that un1 i thr fai.l Nanry fh II appear at the n xt term of our fiid Circuit court, to be holden on the flrll Mond .y in Junr next, and allfwr thr petition iforefaid, that thr fme will b'- t-krn as CTofrlTrd, ind drcrr-d accoedingly ; and that this -d-r hr puhlilhed tor eight weeks in form public news p-iper in this territory. A Copy. TefteR. BUNTTNT, Clerk C. C. K. C,

lu the Circuit Court of Ktwx county, I. T

James bhaw, pui;;tifl, VP. Daniel Rankin, defendant In Alt act merit.

PURSUANT to a dedimus iffbed in the above Capfe, I (li II procrrd to take the drp ifition of witnefles, (to be rt-ad in evidence on the trial) at my dw llipg houfe in Edwards county. Illinois territory, on Saturday the- 29th of AdmI, now mluoig between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 v mJAMES SHAW.

March 25, 1815.

To

CIRCULAR.

ifficers superintending the Recruiting

ct Kegtmentl and Corpi. Office of Superintendenc e of the Recruiting Semce, City of Washington', Feb. 15, 1815. SIR THE recruiting fervice is fulpeud d until further ordr r . You will imrr.rd iatelv n all your fubordinatt otficers with their parties, tnd

Pay Your Debts ! THE fubferiber having thus long delayed going for goods, hopes he my not be difappointed in receiving payment from all thofe who aie indebted to him by the 1 5th day of May next. Thofe who do not make payment by that time, may exp.-& their accounts -.nd notes indifcriminately will he put in the hands of a proper ofiktr fur collccTlian. Cbas, Smith April I, 1815. 5t-3I LOOK HERE!

DOCTOR WILSON earncMy folicita all thofe who are indebted to h'm,

either by note or hook account, to mke

I payment by the hnl ot June A he mj tendl frttlmg his accounts once a year, n; j longer indulgence can be u,ivrn.

9 3 I Vincennes, March 30. IS 15. To at I Ponsons Concerned, PUBLIC notice is liTeby given, that I intend to pp'v to the DoarJ of Com miulonerl ribii(hed by an af, entitled 4 An f for the relief nf fuch perfom tl h : ve fulT red, or m y hrrratcrr fuff r, by the deO ru&ton of ttie Records nl the coup ty of K'.or, which con fumed by firr, at Virrennes, in the ye-r one thut,nd eight hundred and f oeteen," rpprov d Srptember f-vei th, one thout rd right hundred and four em, to perptu'e thr t Qim ny of the eXiAance and -ftrucTl'on of a mortge cf. four feveral traces of 1 nd of hur hundred aires each. Nos. 9i, 9i 74, 4 ii J 48. in the I) lOltlon, from Abel Wrftfjll to me, for - debt due by laid Wcflfali to Andrew Hoi ins. Fr an ci is Ptgo March 31,1815. 3 -J I