Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1817 — Page 2

v) il do, an aqual ftOinbcr of wound1 v BO were conveyed in rive vessel to t - man, great number dispersed in tj mountains, o wers dairji niade prisoners, arid fcomc drowned In the conf uaio. to rejram their ships hree whole daj bay oeen employed by the victors 9 euro the ammunition abandonifl by tinr loyalists, and it h verted that none ol would have escaped had tbeli been

time for thl cavalry to co-operate to an-

va itage . , , f:,,, AT rlno drawing a proper ad

antasre from this victory, 111 from the

' ct itc i u u h i en orii o

bad abandoned Cumana; for the sake ot the frreat expedition against Margaritta, waited himself ol the opportunity bow offered to him toretak C irieco and Carupano and advmnC( d against Cumana, SShtC i place was reduced to a state ot stai i ion. , i Sp inish corvette has run aground on Point Aragua, and t e in abitanU ol W ar aritta were act'nc employed to get her afloat, a an tc uisitioo jo iheir navy Sewn arrived at St Thomas from

eiu.ua. i iiiivj.

oe an ! Ddrw"" .

IS

-1 . . . nl lilt I

umtormiy p ... ' o.mimi itivana ind t

mbil-

m t t D.aee.

ii . i. i

Baal Bi ion

.. ! it i 1 1 r k uaoi u

ei,U'reil i:e rrumxu u , icr his command, ind made wme val. i.ble Arises Several tie, ..eras trom M sritta fell In wkh and completely deal oyed twenty Spanish ves.es in the mouths .f I ai river. i Lhe Spates officer who had taken B :elona, and pu' every one of its inha i' mta to the sword, ta been late y b, ten b Gen. .araaa ; a lio besides surprised a Spa ish ' "son of 850 men.

ii. t he town i u barrel of corn Cumana '

it executive for 1 ooo militia to assist m ; but owing to some fata.ity the let"containing the requisition did not .me to hand till ye-ternay. W hether e has abandoned the enterprise m con- , uence of not receiving his auxiliary .ice, we Have yet to team . MOKTPftLlKB Aug. 9.

Savage Barbarity

F.xtract of a iettei from a gentle

Ashby N.ass. to ins menu ui

ol Friday, Aug. 1, a most brutal outrage waa committed in this piaee, by Stephen orbal, tol.-gatnerer tor the As hv turnpike, under very enormous ci, c umstsnces of aggravation, the pnnc iii h shall ictate

Fo, some time there had been a mouderstanding and an enrmty between Corban and bis near neighbor. Mr. Jonas Hogman-knowing the men to be absent Prom home, orban went m st at sunset, to the barn yard ol Mr. Hogman Xre Mrs. N and her daughter were milking, and with a suck which hebrot struck the young woman acrosi the neaa She attempted vu tise from the ground and make her escape but Corban seized and threw hei again, ana piaeh hunselt , ross her body, with one knee on each of hm am s,beg gouging sndheating W,1 n it fury Her screams with the cn ot muiderfrom her moUiei reached th e i s of her bi other a. ad ot about 12 or 3 v( ars of a. e, who was at work m t., eld e instanti) fiw to their relief md entering the yard with a .are beeel tic k, be gave the monster one powerful bo on tie face which tore

Mm ui) t!('" UA J , r t

they will sustain no injury if the nitre or frosty particles are txttactec by putting them in cold water and letting tnem remain until they are pureed, by degrees, of all nitrous spicula. l hr water acts as a lacivium without injuring the solids ot ftk fmitQ. iC W. C (rdZ.

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N WARE'

(JLNTJFA C TOR Y.

Subscribers, respectfully give

,t,r- tn the Citizens ol V incermes

the publh generally, that they bave

commenced the working oi Tm Hates & eet Iron,

in all its Various branches m the rte House opposite Mr.Graeters tavern, W Markf.t Ktbbbt, where erchants fcc ..,n-,j Wi ( Ii sale and '

otnersiii7 v: uyp', -----Retail, on as good terms as from any other shop in the western country. They have ov hand a 9maU rmenc JA ANN EX) TIN V ARE, too GRO E WIREEyed uttons, A few coDiesof the Immortal enter, or

i Man's Unerrin

to

healt I v

Sc happy

life.

an invaluable

is worth & 20 in

ten;

to -

News fr m Amelia. Ch vulk.ston. S pt. 12

a-, ftfti man irothU bi it? m

Ion. I 8 ',' i dei s, a in ;

C rr mm

&ia, touched off our uar yesterday, with . . ..x k with

anting 12

i t t e 15U-

v.cun Government vessel.

tn me C ai f.sy ' "ttli " 1

i su C

pi lZi ii And

a

lamsh suipi

i

tn t n

i the brig wits mediate y to unt iin ot l.e bl i

M.im.i t -n i i

hrouoh the politeness of the ho, ded bet we understand

her pna mm club ieli i ; md t rat the ;r infoi rned liiin that

t.m i j; ail for

to i -

k ceived tins d ited tac otli

il i 1

k. taken five ot ier prises

his omisO, and nad ordered them

h port. Joi as our paper was going to press,

... no.ite.v favoured witn tne

V " y lowing Eti ct ol etu i nn i i r from St. Mai s;

ol S ptember i aad so ne business which caned me to Fernandina, t is morning On OV arrival there I was sorry to find t ,e p ju e inthe frre itest possible state ofconLsion Colone s Posey and Parker had

resiifne I their commissions two lays ago,

,d:-st evening Ucn ra l-egoi J Uia command on that st ition and re-

i i ni, iMi.r vviiii i i i

cn irkeei on uoaui iuo 1 u.n and furniture Col rvine has be n appointed to the temporary comJian U and S councii of officers was to take p .ce. to determin i whetner to ns ue a b e. or to abandou tin p ace peaceably. "T Moriianas nen and guns have artived They iiave no 3 armed brigs b

3 sclir s. be sloes aoou -

si es ofl

a-i mi itarv

S- M iryS this no! tin : in

cr ret from New ork

Patriots consider t ie place worth t . timir r, . is eertainlv more

umcie i for thai obj ct T e Sp i ii irds are said to be in con aiderable force -vt Cedar Point ibout 20 xiv i to the sout iward of Fi man ua, wattin ' tor s iv transports 1 iT i n n v and niiitarv stores, fwrn St. An-

'-id tiv it 1 1 are enmge rove on the na id; i . waiting to , It is s vlvl, .inl thai Gov Coppinger

. 1 . O' I- n'J :i fil i i

in tiu- miedle ai.u "cai , T is paused Iv.m

o nis muui

t. ,.r ice and to

a-... na i t.f.iise. leavincr lus

StSuei on W uia 7 . . .

i fortunate victim seterelv nruisen who 0 ,. -t gouged out and hanging only bv aCing andth, ot: er so i.eany m,t as to f doubtful whether she will

t. vei see tj am

He vc an. eo' t a en he

the loj s 't I 04 woui - that be

ii

hi 'ii sci

i I is nam

. , rl ami to however without

oon reu eaicn n. " d out ui tit next morning, n,c so muchexhausted with

id, and the anguish ot the w a- obliged to bait and

f01 issistance ne sioppu Leominster, and pretended be bad Ct in th mail, and

Willi i 1,1 i"

wealth

i ook, A ii w Dozen Fancy l ush Seat and Wmsor Ci sirs, of a superior quality to my before offeree fci sale in tl is part of the country. Ca.sh or Tin Ware given fo Old Pewter Copper N Bra BEFM W X h TALLOfrf L BETA KN IN E XIiA T. I R rA' WAV h. Wanted to purchase any quantity of F ( W S. A L O O JV U if A LIGHT TWO HORSE, ;, .- Waggon & Harnffy KOLL bMl 1 U . Atir.-nct 1; :8

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INDIANA.

X Cii !ii Court, tn wit

September Term. 1 817.

BY AUTHORITY OF THELEGIS. LATUKE of kentu. RY. GRAXD MASOXIC HALL LOTTERY, f HE Managers oi Che Masonic Hal X Lottery, for tne benefit of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, having given bond ano security in the penalty of $60,000, a required by iaw ; now submit to the public the following Scheme of a Lottery, the Droceeds ot which will be anpiied to the

building oia Grand Masonic Hall m that town, and it is intended to appropriate ia pan of the bunding to the use of a Charity School. The aid and patronage of the fiiendsto the craft, and tne lovers oj Charity are respectfully solicited. - SCHEME FIRHTCLASS.

1 Prize of 2i),o00

10,000 5,000 2.000 1,4 0 600 2 0 100 50

is

3 4 5 7 10 20 35 50 100 2000 63 J 8 785 11 25

g

20 15 10

g20,00 3i 000 30,000 1o,ujO 7.0u0 5.000 4 500 3. '00 3,500 3 U00 3o, n)0 65 0O

nzes.

g2.'UU00

V

mm

Mmmm

FT?

Se

30,000 Tickets at glO each, 200,000 T.nough the whole scheme theie will b but little more than one and a quarter blanks tO ii prize. STAT ONARY PRIZES. The first drawn ticket to be entitled to 85,000 '! he first 200 ) Blanks, glo eaca The next 3000 B.nksJ 15 eacb The first irawn number on the 3d

wis P ckham, Qfi pecitioi I Dio:ce. ,inda P ckhm, )

for

was

l

'Of

.wn A surgeon tud dressed : not suspicion of his

Int e course ofhe day the report of the our age reaches I-eominster ; and as

douoi ua iC was arrested Sc

ttie

there coun oe if was the pel petran

t,4ed and bound over to the next terra of

w i .ere

he

w as

he

court ,. n u-hole oroceediners

manifested no compunction nor remorse but declared be was not sorry, and that i .i -i rhtti Mr 11 arid nis lie it he outd a nip 1 1 1 ever there was art opportunity. From (he E tttttrfr of Friday. x i with much concern we team fitwn a passenger from the South, that the ,J n THORNTON POSEV, late col of the U" . Army, and rccent.v a Co;, ui the itrmt Army dnder gen M re;or,hreathed his last at V ilmmgton ; C

lt 1 1 lie iic u ti.

1 ,.-.4.,.. t r. . - r 1 ! ' t

appearing io i- e v,usiduiuii v i.uv

cour mat ti e n i.a-ii i' n.

audit further appealing that the said elinda Peckham is not an inhabit nt ot this

state. I ner tore on motion on .c i done scouj sei it is considered that umess the soi S ini a Peckham appear hesi at tl.e next F bru try term o t is cour t. Sc answer ti e petion aferesaid, the aaqie will he taken as confessed ami decreed accormgiy-and that t ;s order be inserted in the Wettttm Sun9 for eight weeks successively. 1 este

ROD'T: BU TIN C'k

s drawing, B 1,000 do. do. 5th 1 ooo do. do. 7 th 2,000 do. do. 10th 5,000 do. do. 13th 1,000 do. f do. 15th 10,000 do. do 1 7t!i 1 000 do. do. 19th 2,000 do. do- 2Jth 2,000 do. do. 25th 1,000 do. do 3i.-th 10,000 do. do 33d 2,000 do. do. 35th 5. 00 do. do. 4uth 25,000

46-3

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RUNAWAY. ow in confinement

j w . . the Ja:: of bton county, the State of Indian, a negro man who cai.s his name .1 A i K.

about 21 or years old, 5 feet, 6 or 8

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CCrS nilKri liin' t

ant n iva n t -s auni i

SO ti

1 lJ

it i

Ma -

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wien

violent

4 t?

gustuie nped it I e O 1ST nn in view of F

1 . i e 1 ia 1

p , raiU be ie v colH i ' r T U ite s in iter 1 1

main on this st

d.

ites u

i

un lei 1

S i

d

u came will ie-

inoompnywlth the pliant mend whJ

j-. ' " X TII 11,1 11

shared tne toi -'ti uh .vmtoma oi the biliious lever

i w ,ich nrovt d too

for his naturally strong constituon. Much of the success which attended the expedition was owing to osej sex ertions ; his generous ami Ra.lant sovu VOUld have been pOUd to have led the b onersof ihertv Into an enslaved land, but when e found the means were insufficient for am Rreat purpose ; th at a toia

miUtarv expedition was aooui io m;u erate into a privateering system, he and hls Virginia frienq threw up their comm; s , .,nl bade ad-eii to Amelia is-

He i is now suns ww h voice of liberty nor

v can reach him ; but over its silent

I1U

mm i

thftk red ips.s im legKd,k Hsi tooted and saVs he is the property of B K-cot Termeaaee Williamson county Mill CrCek HENRY H PK1XS. Shff of Gib n c unty. Orf. 10. 1817, 47 It

land.

w i

jior

0 vnt.

9.

r - i ft - fr

a r n f jn .'i.v lec, rfe'rd 5 ' II 1R17. t a, tare not1 htt new exeunt that er i -n tkated in art ek on the S . 1 A i I . I t ef ,,r,, wiui this view mauv. a re uiaUkin ou

. ; , .4 srv ill 8 11 W

tr.ll Ml l ie MS" " I

.ntrv. vreneros;;

ia i a ii!' upuu i o

It sai l v M Wregeria to re -visit South A oerica,

r

If I 9frerrv4ng P .atie anTFumt. Put th pot .toes in barrels, and fib up t numerous crevices with fine sand? w rich will exclude the :iir. and preserve fu from Intury T ii method may ewtsebc spolted to upples pears, kc. ftaey snould be penctraied by frost.

IE OF CANCRS,

everv of her ( hro lical

id Scvrbuftc Disease, in SO days

nm r B m lajky.

I.a; from Ky.and Tennectwh n in 18 month fiamt he has treated CT cured . . f Piv Tlionsand cases, 'Ae

7 . . II f II ' -

n i &f hem abandoned a incun

th, fraiti n rt, wi nojoutn

tpt ks in tkts t sm, W " fA 14

. ne mmung hU countrymen avf rarfof. hr tii and Surg ru in aV i brmnrk c9m Th Doctor Difdoma will aftfi me in cur nerfjifiJUa at . I.ua (It's Bell Tavehs.

Is DULAVT. Jl Xa'ive of Frane VincevnUOct. 1817. dbdT-f fjR. Dulany ha Instructed m ht. method of curing th' aaove (ftea?,

am n

The Prizes of 5.000. for the ls 10th and 35' h nays drawing are each payable i:i part by a packet of 400 tickets v. Lued at 4 J00 doliars '1 he reserved ticketsae from 10,001 to 11,200 inclusive the first 400 numbers foi the first day, and so on regularly.

ACTUAL FLOATING PRIZES. 1 of 10,000 10,000 1 of 5,000 , 5,o)0 1 of 2,ouO 2,)00

2 ot 1,000 8,000 And an e Ual proporfkfNoo's, 50's 2j's, 6cc bcc. A Ail nzes wiil be palbl in current notea of Chartered Banks in 90 days after the conclusion of tne drawing, subject to a deduction of 15 per cent ,t is expected the Tickets will sell very rapidly, that the commencement o the drawing i.i soon Ik nnounccd, and will be continued three times a week until competed The list of each days drawing, both prizes and blanks, with the state of tne Wheel, wiil be regularly published irj one or more of the Lexington newspapers. Oiders for Tickets from any part of the nited States directed to V. G IIUX f . Agent for he sale of Tickets, Lexington, Ky. enclosing the c iv i , an 1 postage paid, will be attended io promptly The current notes of Chartered Kank througl out the union, will be received US pavmi nt.

Prizes not called for within 12 momh from the completion of the drawing be considered as donations foi the objecti . of the Lottery, and applied accordingly

GABR EL TANDY 1

THO AS BOULEI, JOHN ILT'ORD, V. RT HARDSON

fcxfrtgtmn Ku March 21 1817. mgj fckets fbr sale at the ohace of tie Wl s 1 fun Sen. Drawing to commence Uth Novanv ber next

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