Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 October 1816 — Page 2
From the Missouri Gazette of August 31 and September 7 Colonel David Musick and Lieut. Parker, (who were sent by the executive of this Territory to notify the inhabitants of Ouchata, Little Missouri &c. Sec. to remove from the Indian lands, agreeable to the president's proclamation) returned a few days ago, after a fatiguing tour of about 12 or 15 hundred miles. These gentlemen rerpesent the inhabitants of Ouchata a most respectable and orderly people, well disposed toward the government, and willing to abandon the lands they have cultivated for years, if their respectful petition to government should afford them no lenity. Subsequent information, derived from gentlemen who have been at the Springs, confirm the opinion generally prevailing in this county, that no Indian nation claims t he lands in question. A few families of the Arkansas, Quapeaus annually visit the Ouchata to hunt but have never set up a claim to the soil. Wretched indeed must be the fate of the numerous invalids who resort to the springs, if the farmers are driven off these lands. Surely the government framed for the noblest purposes, will not deal harshly with a deserving people worthy of its protection. AL.ISTol letters re entitling in th- pofi Office at Vincennes, the qu irtrr ending the 30th September, 18 16, which if not taken out within three months will be fent to the general Poft Office as dead letters. A Eli Allred Edmond Adam3, 2 Wilfon Athey a David Adams John Arnold. Cy George Burtch William M. Burt Jeremiah Bollard Levi Bralley
Hughy Boyles, 2 James Bernet Thomas Bradford John Berry Zadock Biswtll Thomas B i id Jam-s Btroet Warren Brown Edward Bibb. V Edwsrd N. CuIIom John Colrrnan Vrilli - m Cowel William CI atficld J uathan Cox John P. Ciilley Joel Collins William Chriftman Jamrs Clarke David Coor.rod John Claypool
K jofeph Keency John C. Kirk Jttob K-rncy ames Kllimy Samuel Kelfoe Valintirte Kinder Abm. Kuykendall Samuel Kennedy 7ohn Keller. , Mr. Leviqoines Mrs. Lagow -tmes Lake William Lemmu Dmiel Largton Auguft Lavivlcth W. C. Lane. 0 Samuel M'Dill Robert M'Dooglaft Ally h M'llerfon Samuel Moore Alfred Moore obn M'Clure jr. Jyhn Moore Medeatf & Mafterfon R.ht. M'MulIinin ames Matloth ofeph Morgan J n M'Strong Tacy Miller, 2 Robert M'Nair Robert Miller Jhn Mm ymes Medley Henry Megregger
yeremima Morgan Milton Miller
Robert M'Kay
Sarah Medford. Hary Ortin Tames Otki'tree
ohu Owen. John Pfliy Sn:tiel Pc-rry, Elillm P v"e Srmhrl K. Pge Strphrn Plv Ips William Perry William Rogers Nathan Pawling, 2 George Reed Jnifs Ryn Willinm Reed
Adam .Smith Jmes Sprowl J,,m Stilwell Hfnry Stewart J'hn Smith, 2 Jihn Sehrider Arbhibald Stewart
P. S. Minnis
o Tabifh Osman Daniel Ogden, 2 P Elifh1 Perkins D vid Porter John Pea Robert Porter Arthur Patterfon, 2 Ifaac Pearfon. R Samuel Ray
John Robbins Abr.hm Ridarmcl Srah Robbing Dintel Rice s John V. Sharp John Stratton
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ycob SHllmberger Jcnh Sihrocdcr
John B-ard
Richard Bowman, 2 Fanny Bhfs James Blike Zrheriah Bowels John B'rgar Ehzberh Baker John Bingham William Belen Isaac Coone, 2 Dmiel CI. fife Lucy Collins Eli Cone Danirl Comer Lewis Craig Jofrph Cyl Caffius D. Cook James Cummins Jofeph Cunningham Shederii k Cafteel Lvdia Cook.
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Dvid .Steer. Phe-ifaw Tacker William Taylor, 2 CI an fa Taylor Samuel Underwood, jean Br. Velneuve james Wilfon, 2 j;ihn White William Wiley Irhabcld Wood William Watfon jnhn Woods j hn Waggoner john Webb William WiKy.
yohn Sinkler
T J .hn Triplett, 2 J hn Thomas, 2 Cornelius Taylor
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David W. D. fhler, 3 Robert Dunlap
John Dow ling
Hugh Dcmifon, 2 Henry Edwards William merfon Owen Evcny. John Finley Peter Frederick John Haris CheOcr Fitch Thomas Gould John M. Goodhue John Goodwin John Hamilton John Henderfon Joel HJbert Henry Hu.ft. 2 George Humphreys Jofeph Higgins Jofeph Hays Ltfavy Hdmnjond Phelton Tngraham Samuel Jarree fohn Johnfon Tiwnns Jent John Jafl"ap Thomas JefTcrs.
Joel D wry, 2
Robert Dunn.
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Samuel Ellison Nancy Early
William Francis William Forbutb,2 Thomas Flowers Tairus Fordyee, 2 G Hugh Glien John Griffith Isndofe Goodden. Thos. Hnllingsworth Elij h Hammond John Havon Jofeph Hobbs Henrv Hullend
Euos Hammond
Alexandris Himan William Hardgrove 2 J Mary Johnfon Thomas Johnfon Lewis ones Allen C. K. Jonea Betty JeruifoQ
shubble Yrmke. John D 238
i?r NOTICE. rA fjo p d r : fi g ned wi l undertake, for JL luth perfona S have had property im preucd or t-ken hy the diiT-fint detarh ments of the army of the U. Sttr.in Indiana Territory, to obtain a comprnf tion therefor from the U. States thy have made iurh arrangement at Wafhington as will enfure a prompt ant) fatisfa&ory f.-r tlement. App'i a tion may he made to either or both of us in Vincennes. Tbos H. Blake, John Johnson July 23. 1816. 34-tf
BJLYKOF VLXCEXXES,
September o, 181(3.
rfe Stockhold ers rt this Br.k. who
ave no: p id th.e ferond fnftIirtent
ol five dolra on eich of their flif , ae hereby informed, that the fame mull be paid at the Bank, on or before the 25th day of November next, in gold or lilver con;. By order of the Bard of Directors. ISAAC BLACKFORD. 42-tf Ccslv.er.
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Take Totice. thote indebted to the fubferibers,
fither by note or hook account, are
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eapfiemy rroueited to nuke immediitek-
t 4 7 payment, as a certain arrangement mkes this neceiTary. Thofe who fail to comply with this notice, may expec to rind their accounts put in the bands of an officer for collection. JO US LONG V ROBERT HARRISON. .September 27, 18 16' 4 3t.
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Look Here ! Look Here !
f Harlow & Trimble.
AVE juft received a quantity of firft
duality Whisky, lea, Uottee,
Brown and Loaf Sugar, and a quantity of
firft rate Kenhava Salt. 1 hey will alio receive a general alTortment of Dry Goods in a few days. All the above articles are offfe'd low for Ca(h. 7Thofe indebted to said Firm, will pleafe to call and fettle their accounts. Vincennes. S-pt. 26 1816. 43-tf
Ttco Xew Stills
FOR SALE.
rpH fubferiber oflferes for fale two new J -firft rate (tills with three worms, one of the ftills is of 160 gallons and the other of 72 gallons. For terms apply to me. JOHN CAMPBELL, above Busseron treek,Gills Prairie. Sept. 27, 1316. 43-4t TFiie Country Courier, P(pfied fa Abraham Vosburg, and edited by Barent Gar denier. New York. '"I HIS pper is puMilhed twice a week, A Mondays and Thursdays on a large fuper royal rtieet, in an oclavo form, fo that if the numbers are preferved, they w ill make two volumes in each year, each volume containing about eight hundred paps; making lixteen hundred p?pes a year free of Advertifements for the fmall fum o( Jive dollars a year. The profit which can be made from fuch a paper is very fmall ; and it is therefore necefTary that a Tigid fyfVm of punctuality fliould be efUblifhed and adhered to. This can only be dne by infilling on payment in advance. That fyftem will be hereafter fcroupuloufly adhered to, without respect to persons. The f me caufe which renders punctuality indifpenfable, renders it neceffiry alfo, tlvt the. remittance he made, fo that Jive dollars year Neiv York money may be re lized from it. Little or nothing can be re. alized if, when a five dollar bill is fent us, wr are obliged to pay a broker from 1 1 to 25 p-r rent, to turn it into money current in this ity. It will follow, we trufr., not lefs conclu fively, xh t we ought not to be fubjreted to nnO e;-. Up " tiifss terms we are willing to publifli th Country Courier, and whether we hve to print it for fif'y fubferibers or a thoufod, upon no other terms (hall, or can we publifli it. ATeiv York, August 1. 43-
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h Attending To ! ! ! be exp fed to the hight fl bid
der at my houfe, on Tuefdav the
Oiober next infuing, all the hoo fe
nd kichen furniture of the fubferiher,
(wh't may not be fold before that rim- by private file,") confining of beds and bedding, chairs, carpets, tables, pictures, Sec. &C. alfo a gig and hrnefs, and many other ankles, to tedious too mention. Terms of fale : A credit of fix months will be given for all fums of five d; !hrs 8c over, by 'he purch fer giving bond withap. proved ff u'iiy, nd bear intereft from the dtr; bu'. fhould payment be punctually m ice when due, the intereO will be deduct ed. For all fums u.idcr five dollars cafh down will he required. There will ilfo be offered at the Cime time, if not fold before, a healthy and trufty indentured negro girl, who b.s about twenry--iht years to ferve terms are, cafhdown or a negotiable note piyble at the B nk if Vincennes" in fix months.
tj h-a interel! an I one good endorfer. Hvmg lo out my (Wk r.f poods and expecting m r,,Ti ,ve tn ft-ntuky in about o-e month, 1 requefl and expect all indebted to me to come forward and difchargc their refpe ft ive dues immediately, elfe they rnuft abide by the confequences, that ought to and still mofl afTuredly and inevitably follow fo jode for yonrfelves. All thofe having demands againft mf, either by note or book account or otherwile, are rrquefled to bring them forward properly adjjfted for fettlement. B. J. HARRISON. Sept. 27. 1816. 43-3t
NOTICE.
LL perfons indebted to the eftate of
Pierre St. Mary, are r quelled to
nuke immeaiate piyment, and all who have any demands are requeued to prefent then, properly authenticated for adjuflment JACQUE ANDRE, Admm Vincennes, ept. 12,18 16. 4U8t. 4 Just a Hint.
aj1, Perln who borrowed my brase,
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INDIANA TERRITORY,
Clark County,.;- Term, 1816.
William Williams, Lemplainant, verfus Salmon Fuller, Defendant.
In Chancery.
f I 'his dav came the complainant by rien-
X r . ' , . ry Hurft, Elq. his attorney, ana it appearing to the f tisfction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this territory, therefore at the motion of the complainant by his fid attorney, it is ordered, that the defendant do enter his appearance, herein apreeav ly to the laws of the faid territory, and anfwer the f.iid complainants bill on or before the firft day of our CUrk circuit court, next to be holden at the court houfe in Charlefton, on the 4ti Monday in July next, othrrwife the fme will be taken as confelTed, and the matters and things therein decreed, accordingly. It is further ordered, thu a copy of this order be inferted in the Weftern Sun for eight weeks fucceflively. A copy Teft. 38 8w I SHELBY, Clh. c, c c. Indiana Territory, Jefferson Circuit Court.
Jul If Term, 1816.
Benjamin Dixon, Plaintiff,
vs.
ley, Sen. ") It, jun.
Defendant's.
Peter Wool
reter wooiey, iUn
In Chancertf.
01 V mtion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered bv the Court, that NOTICE of the pendency of this bill be publifhed in the Wefrern Sun for tight weeks fucreffively : And that unlcfs the D-fend.nts's fliall be and appear here on the firilday of our next term of this court, to be hclden on the firft mond.iy of November next ; and anfwer the comp'ainants bill, that the matters and things thr rein contained, will be taken as coofeffed k decreed accordingly. A copy CYeW.
TOHN PAUL, Clerk f.c.
Auguft 27, 18 16.
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Indiana Territory. In the Clark Circuit Court. July Term, 1816. William Patterfon, Robert Patterfon, Francis Paterfon, Samuel Patterfoa, &c. Heirs of John Pattcrfon, dcc'd.-.Com
plninants. verfus. Nancy P.nterfon, widow of John Pat'erfon. dee'd. and Sarah J4nc Pattcrfun, Heir, StC. - Defendants. In Chancery. ON this day came the Complainants byJohn H. Thompfon, Efq. then cun. fel, and on motion, leave is given to file their bill in Chancery, againft the fd defrndnts and it being mde to appear to the fitisfacYion of the Court, that the fid defendants are not inhabitants cf this territory ; on the motion of the f id com.pl inants attorney, it is ordered, that the f-id defendants do appear here, and enter their appearance herein agreeably to the rules of this Court, and answer the complainants bill on or before our next futreeding term, to be holden at the fourth Monday in November next, otherwife the fame will be taken ?s confelTed, and the matters and thiogs therein contained, decreed accordingly ; and it is further ordered, thit a copy of this order be inferted in the Weftern Sun for eiht weeks futceffi vely . A true copy Teft. ISAAC SHELBY, OS. c. c. e. September 14, 1816. 41-8t. XEW GOODS. WILSON TGOW. HAS juft received frrm Philadelphia a large, general and well a'Tortcd assortment of s MERCHANDIZE, Which he will fill low (or Cft. n ALL perfons havirg unfettled accounts with me, are rrquefted to call as early as poffible and pay off the fame, as they are all due, and rouft be paid between i! ;3 aod the firft day of December next thofe who fail will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Wilson Lagow. October, 2, 1816. 44-3t
well to return it asfpeedily as p0f-
Scpt. 25, 1816.
JAMES M'CLUER.
43-3t
An Ear King Found, WHICH the owner may recover by ap. plying at the office of the Wellem Sun, defcribing the fame, and piying fur ihia advertifement. Sept. 25, 1816.
