Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 October 1816 — Page 2

with iritis, rushed into the church tion of the new world, as the onand fired upon the congregation, ly means of relieving" their preThey killed the priest in his M sent distress, and preserving and merits on the altar, & also killed extending this lucrative comyour brother all numbers of mercc. Russia as well as the the congregation besides, men. other northern powers, it is said, women and children. The re- will dso acknowledge the Indematnder i f them that was not pendence of Mexico. All this killed made their address to the appears to us highly probable. magistrates for justice : hut their Hpain will find too late that with

reply was to k go oil tor a damned set of papist rascals ; it was the Orangemen's duty if they murdered every man of you, For they Would lake the meanest Orangemen's word soonerthan they would take the respectablest papist's oath." Ml t , j i ii. r .. ! I- I ' . I . A rt 1 l l o ll'IIUO' ll t I'1 Li a .... K-f' " .'1st ot August received at tne Norfolk Herald Office, per the ship Pacific, Cttpt. Ritchie. Extract of a tetter from Saint Thomas Sn dated the Hth inst. tt Gen Bolivar accompanied bv , officers, arrived here yester day m disgrace. Report states, that he had started and left his army behind v. hen attacked at Ocumare 1 cen. Morales, and went to Bonatr; button hearing that Sir fteorcre M'timrnr. whn - - c j had captured Vitoria, had came up with 700 men. defeated Morales and again got possession. Ocumare he returned but would not be received by his troops. Morales is desj erately wounded and ohlio-pd to retreat fcn Pnrtn Cavello. i Bublittc has had an acrton iith me of the Royal troops, and was compelled to retreat towards Cumuna, where gen. ?Iarino is in force. Briton s fleet have sailed, suji posed for windward, a- he is disjusted with the conduct of A Ell YORh ?v. oeif . z,i . bry, VERY good News. Vesteixlav all ii:r Banks and Broker i"t ii city commenced paying SPECIE, and sums under a Dollar. By this means the small paper trash in circulation will gradually disappear. Impoi ia ni Coin m U n cation . Extract of a letter from New-Orleans, dated '28th August. tk A gentleman from lrio. high in the circle of the revolutionists, is now here, on his wav to Washington, with proposals from tlie Patriots, k to make u full and immediate compensation for all the claims of our " o " - w u ICO. An easy mode this Ol MMtnir iimtirp mi Inner withheld :

hnt what a stigma will such an irratigrment attach to eltl CastiKan honor ? The infant wipes away tlie reproach of pillage and injustice from its parent ! This gentleman mentions that an English nobleman of talents, has had i m ettng with the chiefs, that is generals, whom he has assured H Great HiStain waits only for te example of the U. States to akfiowledge the new Republic : aH the merchants and manufacturers ot Rngland ire pressing t la! government incessantly to do t, therehy to open a fair and direct trade with that rich por-

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u honesty i the hct policy." A second massacre of the pro tectants has taken place in France and that too like the tnl t mi 1113 Duke of Anffoulemne s making , .P " atom-thro that quarter. 'More than 8 thousand protectants i cays 1 . I tiit .MorniUii Chronicle) nave rallenin the department of the . . i (iard : several w

Gard : several women have been 7HOMAS H. BLAKE whined to death, and their dead fMj u. . r i i if . wA'Ty Attorney at Laic. hodies exposed to e er kind Ot 51-

xpo indigsiity. These attroctties are ascribed solely to4 religious fury;' for fc not one of the mui uerers ot the protestants luis yet been brot' to justice li is thus that France is 4 delivered.' Columbian. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in this city elated DETROIT, Sept, 12. "Lord Selkirk lias taken Port Williams and all the pnncipai agents of the North West Company, and is sending tlie agents prisoners to Montreal. JLord Selkirk is at the head of the Hudson Bay Company, and has resorted to this measure on account of outiwes committed on his agents by the principals of the North West Company Selkirk, in thovt. has broken up the old Company. A letter from Michilimacinac, dated Sapt. 7, says, u A ieu days ago, acanoe with 7 o the pnsoner was upset by a squall near St. Mary s, and all on board drowned. A mouse tile number was I'Kenze, principal of tlie north West Company. Vve are at a loss to know where Port Willliams is situated L. but believe it to be a com any stockade for the reception of goods and furs near the outlet of fake Superior. Tne St. 31a y's is the communication between Huron la vC and Superior. It is wed known, that lord Selkirk by his agent had anuinher of small cannon cast in tms place iat spring, and transported by the way of Erie to Micnihmacinac, that he had formed a company to go into the upper lake in opposition to the North West C ompany j Pitts. Gaz. j 3 ices v or iu incite s nig n "nnif norm cn his neck, when Hmding h s k.ees benda back his clothinc not rc:t t d, it IS probable that hr my altrr hi; nine, ailo a girl about l0ycrs nld tl.e daughter ot the above man mmed Lzi alt another man named Phil, 7 years old, yellow com pleaed about 6 feet high hai a leal on one oMmlhouluer.occalWd by a burn hPn t-n.ll, ilto aiu'thn man nuned blluk, 2 1 ,. - , . . years old about 5 feet 9 mines nih, Ins feet has very little hallow at the bottom, hJ a mixed coat on -hen he went away wnh a vcri long tail and rorum hat about half H i, he alio had a three point Blanket neatly new. I will jive the above reward for the 3 Fellows with the gin or twei v ior er.ner of the fellows if tecured inan j -at to that 1 can net tVm ain, ard rcalooablr ex penees it Ucli liclTcc. Sjp me in CI n ksvdle 1 u.

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V French lick and Lick creek, on the 9th ir.n. a fmu TRAVELLING VALICE, ma4t of f-ir leather, with an ornament! AXLT5r: top, nit on one end ; u contamrd nothing but cio;hcs and ppcis,oi no uie but to the owner. A liberal reward will be given to any pe.fon forwarding it to VncnMi. SEKGLAM HALL. Vincennes, Oftober 12, 1816. 45-3: LAW NOTICE. Nathaniel Huntington, ' Mtorneti at Law V Convevancer. . j M , F , MUifcC " 11 Mis Vandrr Burghs, on Main lirect iu v,o.on.., h h. w.u Bi o..ft.nt .,tend.o to all h0 m, f.vor bin with p feuional butmtfs. v.n., SrP. is.6. 43 tf m - ' ' " o FFLKS his pu.tcilional ferviccs to the put lie, thofe who may with to con full employ t.im, will pit-afc apply at the M Viticennei Hoicl." 33-tf July 16, 1816 Indiana Territory, Jefferson Circuit Court. Jul a lertn L8t6. Benjamin Dixou, FUitkiff, vs. Pftrr Wnolry, Sefi. Peter Wool v. ju. Del s In Chance. infltiou ot ti.e iJpuuiOf by his at 'Z ton ey, it is ordered by the Court, v it NOTICE of the pendency of this bi'l be puuliflied Itl the YVtllern Sun tor eigl t weeks fuco flWely : And that unlefs the l) tr I'd .ms's fhall be and appear here on the fi II dy t our iirxt term 01 this court, to br h ildcn on the fi'rt fnonday of Novrir,l)rr next ; and anTwcr the roinplain ants I ill, that the matters and things therehi contained, will be taken as conLlTcd k oWeed ctordinKly. A copy 1V0. 70 HN PAUL, Clerk y.c. AuguH 27, 18 i6. 39-8t Indiana Territory. ,he Clark Circuit Court. July Term. 181G. Wiuiam Patteifon, Robert Patterfon, Francis Patterfon, Samuel Patterfon, Sec. Heirs ot John Patterfon, dee'd. Com plain tits verfus. Nancy Patterfon, widow of John Patterfon, dee'd. and Sarah Jne Patlerfon, H eir, Stc. D tendants. Chancery. v this dy came the Complainants by v J m H. I hompfon, hfq. their coun,U,',,IU;'" ,C1VC 15 nic their bill in Chancery, egainO the fa.d de. t .d,nti ; .nd it being made to appear to the UlitUdion of che Curt, thai the faid drf. nd.nu are not mhahtt.nU ot this terI I ... I .ft..... 1. I. 1 Ll rnory ; on tne motion oi the i .ta Complain, ants attornry, it is ordered, that the 1 id defeiidanta do appear tlerCf and enter their ftppearancc herein agreeably to the rules of tins Con t, and answer the complainants bill on or before our next fscceeding term, to be holden at the fourth Monday in Ncveinber uextt othrruife the fame will be tdken ?t confclTed, and the matters and things therein contained, decreed accordingly ; and it is further ordered, that a coy i f this order be inferted in the WcUern Sun for eight weeks fuccefiively. A tiue copy Teft, ISAAC SHELBY, Clh. c. e. c. September 14, 18 16. 4l-8t. "S mrm VTlSON LAGOW. WulTrrceived from Philadelphia a H, J i i ,, r r, W Urge, general and well aliorttd aslJ, nt ot y isttwwt? OTOllVIialJIC, Which he will fell low for Cafli. o:ajaa ALL perfons having unfcttled accounts with me, are rrqnrfted to call as early as polhble and pay on the larr.e, as they are all one. a d u ult be pid between this and th- firO diy of D.-cember next thofe who fa I will fi d their accounts in the hands of an offiter for collection. Wilson Laow.

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oi mamiorci, Connecticut) having been many years absent, his friends, after a long and painful state of anxiety and suspense disappointed in every effort to obtain iniormation respecting him ST) make this earnest request, that a- U ny person poSSessino- ally knowledffe r i f .P a:Qf

. ' circumstances, will communicate the lacts tor their information Any information respecting him, Wlllil IliaV lead tO :i L-nmr'pr ,vo m eijrji-t . ! i , . " -r .vi timo fciiiiaiion it hp i still living, or if otherwise, of thei place and circumstances of his death) directed to Mrs. Ann Ripley. Sagatuck, Connecticut, will be very gratefully received. At the time of his departure, Mr. Avery was about 25 years V1 "6' pObSCSSCa a SeflOUS and thoughtful countenance 6c was, at times, rather inclined to melancholy. He has been absent about eight years. 44 Xoti "1HJTILL be fold by public fle on the V f M day of Odoher. if not fold before that day by private fale, the plantation on which I now live containing about 200 ares of land, about 17 cleaied, and under good fence, a good and commodious

dounle cabm on it on Small's creek, a- ( J bout fix miles from Vincennes, thert will y m be expnfed for fale alio a number of Caitle Hogs. tiT Sheep, Horses, & a Good Stage Waggon a Weavers Loom, with a number o' other articlrs too tedious to mention Sale will be on the premifrs, 12 months credit with bond and frr U'i'y. Edward R. Sedy. October 9, 1316. 45-3t LOOK HERE !

THE fubfenber has taken the jVil to keep, and has removed to that place his BOOT & SHOE SHOP, Where he will be glad, to fuppiy his cus tomers, and all who may pleafe to favor him with their cuftom, with every article in his line Manassah Brown. Vincennes. Q-tober 2, 1816. 44-3f Department of War, Additional Accountant's Offce, Sept. 27, 1816. T having been made the duty of this ofJj. hce, by bw, to adnift and frttle all accounts in the War 1) . - r-- ' remained unrettledat the conclu6on of tbet ate war, and are now onfettled, his here. by made known lo tbe offifrrs q f aimy who have pub,ic accounts tQ fett ind to fuch no commiffionfd ( ffiiers and privates, discharged, who h idve arrearaDf-s ot piy Hue to them, that by forwarding their papers to this office, by mail, their accounts will be fettled, and the bahnces remitted, without incurring ary expmfe, by the appointment of an agent to tranfadt heir bufinefs for thrm. 1 he heirs and representatives of deceased officers, ard foldiers ot" the Ure army are alio informed that by forwarding their papers to this office, for ary arrears of pay r'ue thedeceifed, the accounts will be adjutted, and the balances be remitted free of expenfe. PETER IIAGNER. Accountant. 4d-3t. T W "" A V HT HE fuhfcribrr will give three dollar. j n.r hnA -AC i Pfr bundcd tor good me rr hantable. P J? IP 17 n J TWI I? M3m!mim L.il 1 Lhs. THE citizens of Vincennes can be fur, niOied by calling at his fiiop, with good fat tnd wholefome Beef. ffm t jlfLLS. Jnne 6th, 1816. 27-tf A GOOD MILCH COW wanted immediately,, enquire of the PRINTER. Sept. 28. 1816.

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BLANKS for Sale lure.