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rection. A mm wat struck by a iign bo iu in the B wery, i, ti bad his aim bioKcn i he oloomingd&le Road, we tmder tand, is almost impassible by the failing of trees. From the Baltimore Morning Chronicle, Explanation ruantrd. We hope tor the honour of humanity, fur the sancity of truth, for the purity of the judicial ermine, that the following paragraph is incorrect, which ire extract Irom the Genius of Liberty, of Tuesday last, a paper printed at Lecsburgh, Virginia, conducted by an editor alike conspicious for his talents and for his modcsiy. "On Saturday last, a drove ol negroes, consisting ol about 100 men, women, and children, passed through this town for a southern distinat.on.
Fifty four of the above unhappy j of pub'ic events ; two of hitrh rank have
wretches, were sold by Judge Washing-! expiated their disobedience with their
ton, of Mount V:rnon," President of the
lljrher Colonization Society.' There is, in our apprehension, no middle ground to be taken in this case ; the propiietor of Mount Vernon, the abode
lives. A plot concerted by Idtiots to burn ths marine arsenal has been discovered ; twenty of the persons implicated have been executed. . A Flemish article says, "the exterper-
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non 01 cnristianity in ureece,is me pian i i
of the 7irks ; who seem resolved tornin themselves, notwithstanding the moderation of the christian princes.
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done a deed that would nuke the sainted relks of tire American hero almost tremble in his coffin, or he is perfectly innocent of the charge. We wait and with no common anxiety, for an explanation on the part of Judirc Washineton This
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SALE OF LOT TS
R CORPORATION 1AX.
ILL be sold on the 3d da of November next, at the house of
John Hall, in Carlisle, the following Lots nitnafp in Town, or so much thereof
is a charge that admits ot no ordinary as wilj bli the lax (lue hereon for the explanation it must he met fair and lull , var i2l. and costs.
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LIICIC 13) U1C1G Cdll Ut 1IU UIICI UdllVG. From the Bal'imore Chronicle. 31 OR E OT JUDGE WA HINGTON AND HIS SLAVES. SIR I have it in my power to give you tome information respecting the charge that appears in your paper of the 34m, against Judire Washington. I was
at Mount Vernon a few days since, and j
iras told by some of the slaves, whose countenances were remarkably indicative of despondency and dejection, that more than fitty of their companions (59 I believe had been sold but a week before goto New-Orleans, for ten thousand ifol)ars, the whole. One would have thought that the poor creatures who vere left, the aed ant! biind, had lost everv friend on earth. I enquired the
No. JJ No. No No. 18 5 85 15 66 7$ 125 5 79 5 9 15 58 1 4 15 167 7$ 13! 25 80 5 132 25 190 5 56 12$ 189 10 151 15 35 UV 194 5 37 25 40 10 67 17$ 26 10 173 4 :79 5 87 791 5 6 5 1 iS 75 101 164 17 198 5 97 12
Wm. M. PURDT, Collector. September 10, 182L 34-3t 150fTOLLAlis REWARD. & MAVAY from on board the
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. j M.MEDlA I ELY after colsing the Jj sa.es of the goods above advertised : will offer and sell to the highest bidder, cage's) of
DRY GOODS.
bel6nfffno the estate ol James Cox
Barbary, to join the sultan's fiett with aa iix ships they can equip In tin summons addressed to these states, every tiling is said that can inflame fanaticism and tempt cupidity. 7he English ambassador has alread) declared that his coart cannot permit the
siiins ni nainii v siaies to enmp n h o-Ov''
the Ionian sea, and thai ail the ports .JiC'ceed. These goods have never
the Ionian islands would be shut against them. 7'he admission of the representatives of the Janissaries into the Divaiv a circumstance unparalled in the Turkish history, has produced an extraordinary sensation here iThe consequences of it are incalculable; Energetic measures have been adopted for the safety of the foreign ambassa
dors. All Turks are forbidden to speak
been cjfuosed here, and many articles arc
amgngs. them in general uemand. JOHN EWiNH, V administrator. N. B. The auction saies will be ad journed from day to day, until all be disposed of. September 28, 1821. 35-2w. R. M. 1' AN SON. S g AS lor sale at his Store on Maik-t El street, the following e gant Furniture, which he is disputed to sell for good money much beiow co?t. 1 bet ot 1 ancy v.iiisor I HAIRS Seitec to match Hum Bvf lOAb,
2 liighpofct bedsteads hi oAcivLsG,
1 do. WOULD, 1 Yai c luiiule STAND, t BUREAU, 1 Kiuhcn ClOSET, 1 Long side boaru with CLOSETS, 2 i.aUie.T bAUiJi.Eci, 1 i'air of Goid E, AULEiS, LA. EicBU flUiNS, ALSO an excellcni double barrel GUN, and sundry other articles. just ttceived, 90 lb. Pci uvian BARK, of good quality, whicn he will sell wholesale or retail at very reouccd prices. 35-4w.
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50 REWARD.
NAVA trom hciby county,
Plumb creek, Ky. on the i2tli
!st. a bright niuiatto man by the nam!jpl
hi).
about 32 years ol age, about 5 feetj9?r
10 inches nigli, vciy stiaighl made,'aTi8
rather raw boned, one ot hishngers het
tend keeping a constant supply of the -bove articles. Thev hae iust received
ysteam boat Kentucky, on Saturday to his liu.e one is UibtigureU anu a tiiileL f, oni their Iron works.
Notice io intruding settlers aiul othtrif, icho commit uaste on tht publtc lunds. ' n HOSE lawless persons who are guliJ! ty of intruding on lands of the U.
States, and ot committing waste on public timber, are hereby notified, that mca-
suics having been taken for a rigid en-
foi cement of the laws of the United States in such cases made and provided, they are hereby ordered to desist from
such offences forthwith, otherwise they will be piosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law. Given under my hand, and seal at the City of Washington, this 11th day of July, 1821. By order : JOSIAH MEIGS. Commissioner rf the General Land Ojficc.'
Just Received Bv
JOIIX EIFIXG. An additional supply of GOODS,
Amongst which arc CALLICOES,
LE.'0& BOOK ML
GINGHAMS, IRISH LINEN, BOMBA1ETTS, APRON 'HECK,
Black SEN. HEW c SARSNETT Ladies St Childrens. SHOES, Straw BONNET lS, Domestic PLAIDS 8c SHIRTING, COl , ON t ARD . No 10, JUNIATA BAR RON, LOAF SUGAR, TEA, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c Sec. August, 17th 1821. 29 8t.
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BAR-IRON ki CASTINGS.
JAMES & Me ARTHUR
Manufacturers oj Bar Cast-Iron
2 3 AVE opened a store on Market 8 B street, Vincennes, where thev in-
Khvbln Jjst. a Negro man named BOB. twisted towards the end, he lias also a
He is about 27 or 23 years of age, very small sore on tne back, of hU head, and a
black, near 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high- mole between his eyes on the nose; he nrominent cheek bones, shOit chin, with carried off witn him a bue grounded
reason. They answered, that husbands srnan rar auove one Qf k;s rvc.. iarrft check factow coat, and a white naimf
haobecn torn f on heir wires and chil-i ear(j anc whiskers, his back much scar- pantaloons, and yellow nankeen pair ; it clren and that many relations were left bc- : red wUh thc cowhide, when spoken to may be well to recollect that thu man is hind 1 jsktd an olii siave t e as living ! jias a dOWn look and slow to answer, very fair, and at a shot distance might at ount Vernon when George Washing- and is very fond ol sp'n ituous liquor not be known from a w hite man, but ton died His an wer was, no sn- no. a j on when he went away, a black tar- when his hat is off it snows him more so lucky I shoud not be a slave now. if pawling hat, light colored roundabout, particularly; he has fierce, keen, black 1 had " 1 he reader ought to know tQW jjnen pantaloons, striped cotton shirt eyes, and very little beard or 'wJLisfSsrs. that George V aslungton, set a?l his . antj cassimere vr aistcoat, he took one pair lie stole from me at the same time2rdai;k
iac ii cc unon ins utiiiii. anu mat juutrc i;., nonto nnn, t r ottu o.,r k ,,. I A 1 l rtc lii rrh O
o I VJ i iiuvll iiihiuuiu w.w. ml niv v,l:s. anil- t nut iiti uuuuk i -m j iiuiiuj nit: 111 u ji
Washington is his nephew.
A.
Constantinople, Tuikcy May 28. At a council of ministers or divan, held on the 5th of May, a most important icsolution was unanimously agieed to. That henceforward the corps of the Janissaries hhall te represented in fie divan by three members chosen Irom their own body. This measure, which may perhaps, decide ths preservation ! the Turkish po ser, has been recommended by Jussuf. Aga of the Janissaries, who is well ki.uwn for his fidelity and nis prudence. This experienced man represented that this as tne only means to attach the Janissaries to the Porte, and to prerent all ( istrust. In the first divan, held in picseMce of the three representatives of the Jnisaries, on the 16th of May, it "Was icfoivtd. To organize the Ottoman army on the Eu-onean footing. 7'ne lepresentatives of the Janissaries maJc only two conditions, which were at. ceded to : 1st. 7'na.t the dress of the troops shou.d not tic altered. d. 7'hat the deiested name of Ni zu u Ugcdtb, which co-t the excellent S. im !iis iitc should be avoided, and another suitable one adopted instead. ThLv iiif now t-mp oved in drawing Up the plan of organization, which will make a remarkable era in the Ottoman history. n thc same divan it was debated what v.i' to b done ie-pcctii. the insurrection in the Morea, and with regard to thc Gi - k nation in gntras 7',ic new patriarch va called upon t p;ive hi- opi.iion. 7'n co.nposuie and
dignity with which he spoke produce
great eff-jct. Another measure, which may be extremely imp ortant in its consequences but mav likewise tend to injure the Po -te, and lead to u peasant ditTerrnci -with the ma: iti ise po Tt-t s, is t -ic sum mns sent to ail ihe piratical states ol
fed full of clothing not known; be was
seen on Sunday last on Sandy Island. I hare no doubt that his aim is for Indiana, as he-told several boys that he had worked long enough for me, and thought he
years olu, has a small star ana snip, ana on his withers two small scars where fie was burnt foi the fistelow, the tip end of his left car is nff. and is a veiy good
work horse. This fellow was seen in the
ousrht to be free. He is from the state neighbourhood of Peola. Ind. I will
of Maryland, and lastly from Pot t Gib- give forty dollars to any person w ho will
son, where he lived four years on a sugar secuie the fellow in any jail o that I get ' Vcrv lioht and handnmp
20TonsBxUl-IRON of superior quality including, . PLOUGH MOULDS WAGGON TIRE, PvIILL SPINDLES, AX, & HOE IroiV&c &c. ALSO,
20 Tons CastiDjrs,
AMONG WHICH ARE
uu 1U KS 15 KJUIIUIL JYUtlCSJ
100 15 do. do0 5020. do. do. And a c;eneral assortment of
Hollow- Ware,
plantation
Ths above reward will be given to a ny person apprehending and securing said fellow so that I get him, if out of the state; if in the state gl00 and all
reasonable charges paid.
03 ot.
C. BOSWORTH.
$20 DOLLARS REWARD f AN AWAY from Princeton Indiana, , on Monday night last two Negrowuthe one a man named y joe. 22 jrpxrf age, about 6 feet high, borlfged, a knot on one of his legs just below the knee on the shin bone, his color inclining to yellow. The other a woman named DOSHA, 20 years of age, lare teeth and wide mouth, of the commom stature, rather darker than the man : the above negroes ranaway from me in Murray county Tennessee, and were taken up byJudge H irringtou of Princeton, la from whom thev made their escape. The above reward with all reasonable charges will be given to any person who may' return them to said Harrington in Princeton.
HENRY SMITH.
September 27, 1831. 35-3w.
Sheriff's bale. t- . a:
rtuj ot an execution io me til
ed, from the Clerk's office of
nox Circuit court. I will expose to
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mwuc sale on nurMlaythe ntn uav oi (Jjctober next, at the court house in Vin-
mes, lot No 190, lying in the Itarough
f Vincennes, as the property of I f yacinth .assel'.e, at the suit oi John D. Hay. JO N D1TKKR, W. k. c. September 29th, 183 I.
him, or fifty dollars for the fellow and
horse. STILWEL. HEADY. August 20th, 1821. 30 3m
70 DOLLARS RKWARl). 1" ALKE13 away ftom the snbscriV v ber, living in Logan county, 15 miles south of Russelvilie. on the 24lh inst. 91Bgro boy by the name of nineteen years of age, dark corrfplexion,
All which they offer for sale by the small or lurgr quantity, at reduced prices. merchants in the country will have an opportunity of purchasing upon good terms and selecting from the best assortment in the western country. 26-tf Vincennes, July 1821. i t Spectacles Found. WAS picked up in one of the streets of Vincennes, some time since, a pair of silver mounted SPECTACLES
... -iuiuv.v.u mc uner can have
down look, soft voice, five feet " two or ;. them again by applying at the V.
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three inches high, wore away tMak yarn office, on describing them, and navin
iale blue -pUaWs advertisement.
coat, (perhaps Janes)
loons, half yarn, the rest of his cloathing
not known, it is expected that he is making for Cn'uvl.i, he made an auenvpt two years no. wu s w; s caught nearVincennes tiieato t c v mi d shail be given to any person will take up said boy and confine him in jail to that I get him again. JAMES ALLEN. April 26. 1821. 16-9t
CTI0.S SALES.
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Masonic Miscellany, Ladies'1 Literary Magazine. BY WM G. HUNT. LEXtNOTtN, KY. Price g3 a year, pThe first number may be seen at the V. Sun. office, where subscriptions will be received.
0. H. .p. S ulliran, (attorney Sc councillor at law.)
i' VILL practice in the first Judidal
V V Circuit, of th
TRUSTEES SALE.
Tuesday the 9th day of October
at the Ware house ot the subscri-
w, mii uiw i v-iiiuinil I xnvuii., yji llic SIUIC OI 1 Hull' II
STOCK OF GOODS and 1,1 ie coumies of Crawford and Edasssignedforthe benefit of the creditor. '? TV'' Inini5'T;.HC J of thc late firm of Saml. Hdl v cQ 7 Yh his ofiice in Vincennes
be sold to the hihes bidder f,r cash i , n Proi"slonaJ
This stock consists chiefiy. of DRY GOODS Is? HA R I) U'ARR.
JOHN EU 1(;, tru$tce.
Blank DEEDS for sale.
ness he has made an agreement, for bu
siness forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 I tf.
PRINTING, neatly executed it thc SUi Oftice.
