Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 October 1821 — Page 2
c in which the papera vffa said to bi ; mnd if found, to bring them to the Governor's office, and then to close the boxes and place a teal on them. This was accordingly done ; the papers sought for, found, and Cailava and the others releas cd from confinement, li is said considerable xciiemeut was produced by tho business. From XtUS Remitter Crekcc. he publi. has been more inviabied to h editor of the "Aurora'
fo gcograpinv.al information, so necessa
ry to a correct understanding of tha
character and importance of events, than
Jeremiah Mc.Neely Abner Mundell
Mathew Neely Benjamin Norton
John Ocklctrce
Thomas O wines
P
William Prince 2
William T. Parker
the tolac of life, and the guardian and cherisher of infancy." The nature of the government of European '1 urkey is thus described, after mentioning that Greece was divided by Murad II. into feudal districts, under
the titles of Pachaliks, Mousemliks, Vai- William Pitts
vodaliks and Agaliks, the titles progres- I John Payne
sively signifying or indicating degrees of William Riggs I Jesse Ruddick
k.;,. it ;Amrnr,t n w iHmini.fr.imn Fred. Rumpel - T. or J. Koseman
wot - - " j0hn II. Kyerson John B. Richardson
ana not rPnSio1C 10 inc governor u. any Qwcn Reiley Moses Seeds 2
bound to account, to members of the divan, at the imperial capital ; where jus
tice is administered according to the
Armstrr.nc: Mc.Oabc John K. Mctcalf
Kcmiah McKinsey Archellct Morgan
? Mi Jafl J Eii
Willis Osboum
John W. Osbourn 3 R S Tohn Powers 2 Lewis Pcckham
A. Pacher
IrsRosanali
JaaobC. Roliv
J2U Roberts
to ah the rest of us. He has lately fur- number of purses offered at the footstool rllhlil anitla m a r I i. .in.ra nf til nf f tlTSflt ! A t1tlfC 11 nlirtllt fi V f hllfl.
nished some very interesting views of the
mat. jrv ana conaiti on 01 i urKey in general, derived from the bet authorities,
William Tompson
Joseph Taylor
Acre V . uliams
irith special reference to the present stale the variety of character has no possitive Stephen Wc of Itreece. The following extracts rule besides the will to govern, the system Jeremiah W from one of these, contain matters of itself has been changed in some instan- Henry Wya:
Horace B. Winyr
G. K.C.SULLIVA October 1, 1821.
of a tyrant ! A purse is about five, hun
dred American dollars
" As in all despotisms, the caprice of
and last tweek published some numbers the tyrant is tha will of the law; and as jnin Wood
Webb 2
rood2
'ant
murk ini.viit inei m I F mm an annnnl 1 1 a 1 1 it tinilt'f nr tr I KCO'-'CCa CStiail
I he modern divisions of Greece ex- a nominal perpetuity. This has occur
1st no where but in the maps of the geo-1 red in the Vuivodaliks of Moldavia, Wal-
cramier; and it is only by reference to' lachia, and the Adriatic provinces, and in
the ancient landmarks that we ean recog- some parts ot urecce ; ana in some in Tiizc. under the name of Livadia the stances, as in Asiatic urkey, the scymi
m st celcbrued countries of the refined' tar of the pacha, Waivode, or Aga, has
Greeks Athens Mejrara, Beotia. Pohcis been frequently found too hari tor that
Dons, Locns Etolia, Acarnania, Argos, ot the sultan, who has oiten made a virtue
Lo nnos, as well as Euboea, and the ad- of necessity, and submitted to the unreal
iacent isles, are all within the pachaiik of dependence, rather than recognize a com
Ltu. i. niete seDaiation. I he uhavnnos' 01
"The surface of Greece contains only Macedonia he'd many Agaliks in this
ab ut 19,000 square miies, of which nor- way; the Albanian pacha Aha of Jauni
then Greece contains 7000. Macedon na, not only held his piovince, hut extend-
65 o. Enirus from Drilo to the gulph of edits authority into the bosom of Mace
An 55io. don. The Servian, Bosnian, and the
" Atnens is in 37 dec: 53 north lat. Wallnohian chiefa; have maintained fre-
Covi;itiu37 de 56' aod Salonichi the w- quent contests. The pachas of Scrutari
cieit Satonica, wnich is now the capital have established hereditary titles in the of Macedona. and the metropolis of Gre- same way; and the bey of Seres an-J Me-
John Stokley Samuel Stewart
G. . Smith Constant South worth
Mathew Stockes Philip Slaughter Benjamin Stephenson Henry Suniit
John Small
T V W Y
James Thrailkill Charles Vulcan Harah Westfdl llhcrd Nilkinson Wm H. Williams Elizabeth Weaver Amos Wooden Frances Wilson Thomas Yoimr.
P. M. ltol
! Gersham Munnw
Samuel Morgan
Samuel Norton
Mary Nelson Mordaica Owens Philip Plough Samuel Preroe Amos Reeder Samuel Richardson S James Strange Christian Share Pardon Smith Svlvester Siblev Ebineser Starhn Robert Taylor Cah in Trow bridge rllijah Towner William Walker Joseph Webster
R. H. Wedding
4 LIST 6f letters remaining in the Post
Office at Washington, la. on the 50th of September, 1821, which if r.ot taken out before the expiration of three months will be, sent to the Gen. Post-Office as dead letters. A B C E
William Mc.Kcc-
Willinrn Manly James Nice Thomas Owens Martin Patrick Ber.jamin Porter Joseph Recdcr 2 l)u id Rodney 4 Samuel Riarson, T W Thomas Scott Marbil Starlin Oliver Smith William Stewart Job Thomas & th W. Tremble Joseph Thomas Elijah Tillotson Adam White E!cnezcr Wilson David Wilson
John Ackman Philip Buzan William Buzan Charles K. Brown 2
John Arrlier John Buzan John G. Burc'i James Beard
John R. Beard 2 Win. & Edw. Beazcly 2 John Brandon 2 Browt c Kinney John Bennington ym. Cammihan 2
Berrv man Combss JKlizabeth Chapman
Isaac Elmo
F G
Obediah Flint Isaac Fry
cim commerce, is in 40 deg. 42 north
latrude 4 The population of Macedonia is abou' 700 000 souls. Ziora presents the maximum and the Mores or ancient Pe-
Rbert Harrison
lenuk, in upper Macedonia, and those of Lucy Hart 3
Ziena and the Kathenni in lower Aiace- oenjainin jl,. naner
d(nia, hold a ocrmanent Dower in the
same manner.
Lewis Jones
Amory Kinney
1 1 tBt
!-0pO:,",e"U,.?J El'i'', or Albauia, the YMKES WAX WANTED
iin iiiuuiii ui inc p ipuauon o$ u cecc, jlxt . ( - , . ,
fi ir.. sunscriDer wm p u tue luncstmar-
JL ket price in cash for Br rs-wax.
A'uient Thessaly coataifS abouc 300,0(0 eouh, aid Epirus wnich is double the Ur ficc, has mlv 400,000. Etoiia, Phocis and Beotia have scarcely 200 0)0 and the territory of Attica does not exceed 20,000. The surfaceot the Morca is abotit 3 000 square miks, but its population does not exceed 00,ooo ; and.
DENNJK SAVRE.
Vincennes 11th Aug. 1821. 28 -6m.
A
LIST of letters remiuunir in the Pot-
O Tice at Vincennes, the quarter en !in
the last day of September, 1821, which if rot taken out before the expiration of three
mnntlic will Yin vpnt tct thf rVnpr.il Pnvt-OT-
vreece, taken altogether does not exceed flCe ns dead letters.
3,000,00 ). " I Persons annl vi np; for letters in lacedoma,Thessily, the eastern part .. . . h ni1Wfi tn fni ofPhocisand Beotia, are fertile coun- th,1S ,ISJ u1,,l "P Pastd tO Ubk lot tries. Attica is of a lumt soil, hut the ; advertised letters.
Morca is suscentible of thr bio-hrst rn I. ABC
tivation Enirus is mountainous and not ! nhn Andevson,
n it in i i
Jvnes Moore
Wm. Mo. Entire 2 William Mc.Gill Elizabeth Murfy Levi M.dden Samuel Nicholason Renjamin Ogdon J' lni Paid D.nvel Pindf r William Hoe 2
I I K L
Thomas Faith Joseph (iosncll Samuel Hughen Benjamin Hawkins Vance Jones William Journev
Samuel Laroff M N O P R , James B. Mc.Kow'eri
James Mc.Cleland Alexander Melton Charles I). Morgan Caleb Nichoals John Owen -Alexander Plumroer John Perkins Richard Palmer Pheneas Rodgers G. H. Knit
Archabald Russell
. S T W Thomas B. Smith S trmiel Skomp
John Scott
Andrew Slir.kard
John Asbel,
I
Aaron Benedict,
John Becknel
John B idollett, 2
James Brvant
Pail Black mer Sherman Bills David Brown Solomon Boa itty Eliza Boudinot Joseph Beanl Andrew Burnside Job M. Baker. N. W. Crawford Joseph Clayton Levin Clark Peggy Cook Seaman Cox
much cultivated.
The .agricultural products of Macedonia are more valuable than the whole of Greece besides The industry of the people is in the following progression Thessaly, the most indus'rious next Macedon, Epirus the Morea Auica, and lastly Beotia part of Beotia, Phocis and Locus have no species of manufactures. As in Asia Minor, the country is deserted for the greater security of cities,
though not to the same extent as in Asi
atic I urkey. Thus one half of the fine !
c nintry of Macedon lies uncultivated, and its capacity is shewn by the quantity of its products, under so baleful a system of oppression. The climate of Greece is every where admit able, and has a pow-
enui influence un the human species, by Rhing vigor and fruitfulncss ; and is equaSly active in the vegetable as the ani.ual creation. It is truly the country of Pyrrna and Deucalion men seem to grow up like trees in the forest, and the stones thrown upon the earth, seem to be convtned into men nature has done every thing for Greece, but the Turks hac dct.cd, deformed and despoiled nature. 'Vegetable productions are every Where in Greece of the finest quality, and
-wuuu.Mujr suppueu ny me smallest mdury oranges, lemons, citrons, alxnmds, olives, pomegranates, craDes,
figs, and grain of every kind for food of' Kadith Harrison man The rntinn nf (Irrrr- is nimn-im Sarah Hay
ai the tobacco of Macedonia, both of tv.iich tnter to a vast extent into commerce ; of which we may take some further notice." Of t c contest between the Greeks and
the Turks, the editor well remarks " to the virecks we owe. perhaps, the first Sc fl iest features of European ciilizaiion tnc fair sex, perhaps, owes more to the Greeks than to any other people, and it is lioi the le ist of the interesting con-idera-ti' iis involved in the contest between the G.c :ksand Turks that a triumph over the Ottomans, is a victory gained for the female srx, to the full extent of the countries that shall be cxnicated from the Moslem authority. Ever female must pray for the oveithtuw of that people, .whose yatem degrades that being who is
r. H. Blackburn. Jhn Brothers.
Joseph Browning, 2 WillHim Br nvn,
Carter Beamun. 2 J GaCrffc Brownlee
S iniuel Stevenson C-irpus Shaw John Seaman Thomas Tuning J mics Whitehead Mrs. Wright
SETII RODDICK, P. M. October 1, 1821. 7ol
Jesse Tw
Catharine Travlor
Joseph Willhoit
... .it'
Mark Dunning Jrhn S. Drumons Henry Dubois Stephen Durell William Dumit John Elliott William Essex James Fleming Hart Fellows 2 Richard Freeman G D. Greenough Caroline Gorman David Howard John L. Hay Temple H.ill Eleazer Hovey Samuel Herrick
John Helderman James Husted Susan Jones Eliza Johnson William Kerns
Samuel Kauf;uan C arret Kindred L Charlotte Lagnon C deb Lowns Hiram Ludington II. Lava Ho Ala.izo Lapham John Lorin Jnies S. Mvs Jo n MilN Kcbert McXair Samuel Moore Siruh Mc.Neely Charles M.unilie
Micajah MaytUM
les Brvans
Villiam Brownfieldi
Thos. or J me Beard
le!)eccn Brazelton Josejh B ltler James Bonner Washburn Blackmcr Victor Bnckhannon William Bass Joshua Butler Janu s Blair Jt;hn Crews. Jhn Curry 2 Jrhn Chinnowith, Philo Chamberlain Joel Cheak Edward P. Cheever D E F Solomon Douthctte
the (juaYtcr nd 21, whi li'if not
4 LlhT of letters rem.nnuur tn L(
11 ... .. .. r
1. tKhce at lV.lIesttne, 111
i :& the l:i.t of Sejiteniber, 1
t ke i out vithinthrtc months will ;e seat to the Gin. ral Post-Ofiice as de.td letters. Daniel Arniintrout Hinon Bright Fill Buckner heth Bates Ri, hard Brock Dunil Cariifl CvHitttv Commissioners J.'.mes Kiott
Hannah Downing Edee Durtll Edward Dav William Duffield An lrew Evan 2 Lewis Fortner John Fox Willis Fellows Charles Fisher H J K Jethro Gill Terasa Gorman 2 William Hawkins
John Hart well J. Hyrccm:m Jthn Holland J. Herrcn or 'F. Brocks i
Isaac Hall Levi Hollo way David Hart T. Jones- 3 Huilum Jones Jacobs & LeKoy To the Hegister of Deeds Kilgour Taylor c Webb A. Kinney M N O George Llgcar 2 Jervn.idi Lock wood Samuel Lewis Abraham Lewis Miltnn Lucke John Law 2 Ho!ert Matrx 3 Will. am McDonald John Alartin Ro't i t Mai tin
J Mv;ri k A.Mv R. B. Mc.Corckc 2 B. P.Mc.Kovmi2
Branard (ir ff Joiiii Dandy Jolm Jackson
William Johnson,
David Morgan Wheeler Mullet Edward II. Piper Ezekiel Perdgc John Starr October 1, 1R21.
Jor.iuhan Hawcrlh D.IIill Daniel JtHcrs Jolm Lowrv Robert M.fler Joseph Owens II. L. Powers John Shieh'.s A"avnc or Mc.Gahcv W.WILSON, P.M."
Samuel Williams JOHN M. COLMAN, P. M. October L 1821. 1131, R. M. V AN SON. JJ' P'AS for sale at his Store on Markc iji. street, the following elegant Furniture, which he is disposed to sell fcr gooi
money much below cost. 1 Set cf Fancy Windsor CHAIRS, Settee to match Rush BOTTOMS, 2 Hiphpost Bedsteads 5c SACKING
1 do. LOW, 2 Card TABLES, 1 do. PEMBROKE, 1 Map U. SPATES, 1 do. WORLD, 1 Wash S: Candle ST
t BUREAU, 1 Kitchen CLOSET,
1 Long side board with CLOSiTSi
2 Ladies SADDLES, , 1 Pair of Gold EPAULETS, . LACE Sc BUTTONS, . r ALSO an excellent douh'c barrel GUN, and sundry other articles'. Just received, 90 lb Peruvian BARK of pood quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail at very reduced prices. " Pok e y a ti if. S AN A WAY from Shelby cot'mryY & Plumb creek, Ky. on the 12th inst. ah'right mulatto man by tho name of JE1), about Z2 years of age, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, very straight made, and rather raw boned, one ol hisfipgers next to his iittie one is disfigured and a liulc twisted towards the end, he has also a small sore on the back of his head, and a iiiolc between his eves on the nose ; he? earned off with him a blue grounded check factory coat, ami a w hite pair of
pantaloons, and yellow nankern pair ; it
uiav be well to recollect that thu man is
erv fair, and at a short distance mi
not be known from a white man
when his hat is off it shows him rfore partkulariy ; he has fierce, keen, black eyes, am) very little beard or w hiskers
11c s:ole from mc at the same time a dark bay horse, about 143 hards high, 8 or Q yeats old, has a small star and snip, and on his withers two small sears where he was burnt for the. tislc'.ow, the tip end of his lc It er.r is n' and is a very good work horse. Thk P How was seen in the neighh tin hood of Pcola, Ind. I will give forty dollars to any person who will secure the fellow in any jail mj that I get him, or iiftv dollars lor lite fellow and
an is light , hutti
1
i-ii ot letters remaining in thc PostOfrice ;it Tarre-Haute. la. the onarter
ending tue last day ot Scr-tonibcr, iiJif
uoi lakviniui uviurc u;t exjni anon i tircc moMtlis will be settt to the (icneral Pcst-)i-ilcc as dead letters. A B C D
-Vinos Atmoro Anne P.akiy Janies Iirnctt Jcremie Poynton
John Prion
David W. Arnold Ardrew Brooks John Pan son John Beard
f.Usha IWntley
J.-'U-.t v'wuwav
lorsc.
Av.
rrt!
STILWEL HEADY, t Cnlh, ! 3 J 1 . 3C 3m
70 UOLLAHS REWARD.
JALIvEI) avayfiom the subscrU
ber, living in Logan countv, !:i
rniies s'wlh i Russelville, cn t!tc 24lN. a m
inst. a negro ooy by t..e name oi Jaoiu
.'nam tker 7i Danitl Bearuslic
:.e Clemm Jolm T. Clnii.
IS
Alexauder Mw.JiWie Jwhii McDonald
John 1'. Craft
William Co litrin Nicholas De.L .vs
William I) -tnicid Jaim s Dickson
R uben Davis
E F G Jo-'-ph Evans '.ia E. I,tton Triiman Ford 2 John (r' Otiin John Oiva-i Isaac Howard Iknry Hh..-s Abram Hiner Noah Hubbard Js iac B. Jat kson 2 Evan Kinder L M N Allan Larrison Daid Lore Robert S. Mc.Cwbe Jau.c Murphy
t
1 1"
o
lames Chetn it
Tiicmas Combs i
Thomas Cut sy Thomas Coulter Elcazr.r D;;;:j;ctt Archibald D ividscn IVIarv Danieis
William Dontiin
Ju.N'Jce Denton
II I K Stephen EdwaVus M hi-s Easton Jo!;n R. Fretlmd Cltinm Cioar J -ones Hatnmillcn Jesse Ilvson ' . Silas Hoskii.s Jolm Ilurty E l ward Holder Ciecrge Jonlcn
nineteen years cf ae;e, dark completion
down look, sou voice, live, icet two or
three inches high, wore away a dark varn
ff
co.it, (perhaj)s Janes) palo
::uc
panta
loons, hall yarn, the rcsiol his cloathing not known, it is expected that he is ma
king for Canada, as lie made an attempt two years ago, and was caught near Vin-
ceni.es the abovetcwaid shall be given to any person that will take up said hoy and confine him in jail so that I get hira
arain. o
April 2G, I 321.
JAMES ALLEN. 6-9t
O PR Leonard Loyd Ichabod More Charles B. Moddesitt Joseph Mc.Kennej:
Lost Cert fjicutv of Land Purchased from the United Hates. TJUULIC nonce is hcieby given, that tl tlnce weeks after date, application wili be made to the Register of the Land Otncr at Vincennes, for the renewal of a
Mm n
t. iihiraicinmy name, lor the W. ha
of the N. W. quancr of Section No. ?, in Township No. 7 N. nf Rate No. i W. in the Distiict of Vincennes; the c. rii;inal having been lost or destroyedGiven under my hand this 10th da of September, 1821. . . ' '' M SOLOMON TiUCAS;
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