Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 June 1822 — Page 1
& BY EhlSIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (INI).) SATURDAY, JUNKi'J, i28. Vol. 13. No. ?
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27; a esterx sux jxa iEXERAE 1D VJi It TISER, IS published every 6i tvruat at TWO DOLLARS per annual. if pap" in advance, cr TWO DOLLARS & clK TY CENTS at the end of the year, fix which a note will be required. Xo subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages are paid. JirERnsEMEyfs conspicuously in tcti- 1 on the usual terms. Advertising cu Homers 4 ill note on
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f vlj'.hjlu slPU Uirccuons, win nmu.mui 3 forbid, Sc must be pud for accordingly TllTTjllCE MOXEY n:-:cr.iviL; at twif. haute. Receivers Ojjicr June h, 1322. THE following kinds of money will be received in payment fjp the Public Li'vis at this odko. vis o pei., Jiihsof the Urik of the United State and all ip Branches, do of the incorporated and specie paving B ink in the town of B t ).u do of tie incorpm ated m 1 specie paying B i lks in the Cities of Xcv:-York, Philadelphia and H dimorc, (except the Citv Bank of Baltimore. Oo. of the district of Columbia, (except the Merchm's Si ' Prank i in Banks ol A'cxandiia,) of the Farmers and Mechanics B mk at Madison, Todi ma. A Wilt TLOCK, n. p. if. (corukct fin weekly.) Terre-llaute. June 1822 21 tf I?,y the President of the United Mates. WHERE AS, the President of the United Mates is authorized by lav to cane lands to Iva off. red for sale: Therefore, I, J u:.s Monii ok, Presincnt of His United States, do hereby declare and make known that the public i sh.it 1 hf. hrhl follOWS. VIZ . - At the Land OXkc a Perre Haute, in sJndiina, on the fust Monday in Ju y next, the sale of Townships IT and 18 in range I, east of the 2d principal meridian line 1 7 and 1 8, in ranges ' , to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vaudaliain Illinois, o i the third Monday in July next, for the s lie of Township 11, 12, 13 and 1 4, in ranges I and 2, east of the 3d principal meridi vi line 1 1 12 t3, U and 15, in ranges 3 and 4 do At Pie same p. ace, on the third Monday in August next, for the sale of Townships i 1,12, 13, U and 15, in ranges 5 6 and 8, cast of the 3d principal meridian line I Lin range 7, do At the L aid Odke at Palestine, in Illinois, on the first Monday in August next i or the sale of Townships 6 7, 8 and 9, in ranges 9, lo and 11, east of 3d rfnncip il meridian line 5, 6, 8 and 9. in range I L wrt nf Oil U K an.l 9 12 and 13 do At the same place, on the first Monday in Septe nber next, for the sde of Townships 10, 11, 12 and 13, in ia ig-s9, 10 and I Least ol 3d principal meridian iine'lO, 11,12 and 13, in ranges 12. 13 and 14. west of 2d do At the same place, on the first Monday w October net, for the sale d Townships 14, 15. 1 6 ami 17, in ranges 9 s, 10 and U, east of 3d p incipal meridian line U, '5 16 and 17, in ranges 12, 13 and 14, west f 2 1 do A thes ini pi ce, on the first M ad;y in K e nVr next, fer th.e s vie of Towns'i -8, 19,20 mdl2L in r mges 9. 10 and 11, -'.st of 3d 'oi u ;p.d nteti i line 18, 19, 20 and 21, iv.t;.t,cs 13 -ind weit ct' d nneip I uiv ri.li w line 18,19 and 20, in range 12, do do 18, 11, do do 17, 18, IT and CO, 10, do i'o v Each sale wid commence with th? lowJbU number of stcti-m, township and range at proceed in regular numerical order, 2 The land reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other pin poses, will be reserved from sale. Givi-n under my hnnd, at the citv of Washington, this 14th day of Match, 162 2. TAMPS MONROE. Bv the President: JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the Gen. Land Omeo. "Ori'T, is hereby ivcn, that the j N vuicc ui me iram Miu, is ucpt at the house of Mr John X). Hav. WILSON LAGOW, Atm. uVinccuncs, April 4, 1832. lC-tf
lyjst Certificate of Land purcha-
yWTfvom the butted Mates. JBL.C notice is hereby given, tnat J ,ii.e weeks alter date, application will be made to the Register of the land office at Viocennes, for the renewal ol a certificate issued in the name ot PhotnasNccdham an.l Francis U-mly- for the south cast quarter of section No. two, in townshipN six south, in range No eleven West, in the district of VinccMies, the original having been destroyed by fire Given under my hand at Vinccnncs this 28th May, 1822,' FRANCIS BENTLY. j Lot Certificate of Lands Hivchased from the Jaded States. &J)UBLIC Notice is hereby given, that 4. throe weeks after date, application will be made to the register of the land office at Vincetmes, Tor the renewal of a certificate in my name, for the south west quarter of section number 35 m township 9 N. Range i2 West, in the district of incennes ; the original having been transmitted by mail, and miscarried. Given under my hand at Vincenr.es this 20th day of May 1822. ROB R ' R DGERS. Vincenncs, M w 1822 17 -9l ifTtnnd Office at Vincenncs CJ ' MAY 29, 1822. PUBLIC notice is heteby given that after the last day of June next, all those fractional sections, which have heretofore been exposed to public sale, and which by reason of their having not been subdivided, could be sold only as they stand clased in the old books of this ofiice, may be purchased in whole or in parts; their subdivision having been el fected bv the Survevor Gener: I. JOHN BADOLLE R E O IMIUPOSALS OF SAMUEL niLLWORPII, FOR PUBLISlirXG nr &UBSCRIPTIOX The Military Instructor, And Militia Manual, Containing a System of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, licfi:cd 'heme of rh - Mili'ia. Shewing the formation, m uifeuues and evolutions of Company, Battalliun & Regiment. Also the several duties and situations ci each Officer and non commissioned of ficcr, on Paadcand in Manceuvrc. To which is added, the most approved nvdenf Manuel Kverci. The whole eon. piled from the best rnodeui authors, under the immediate in speetion of M ijor Genl. yonssG2fn of Vincennes, Indiana The necessity and utility of such a work inns be obvious to evcy Ofi'ntr and Soldier . an uniform action of the w hole, greatly facilitates the movement? f any bodv of men, & on the know le dge f this, the efTLacy of their exertions ouist greatly depend. There are vv m- ans by which knowledge can be moie 1 eadiiy obtained than by the experience of others, wi'h these considerations the proposed work is presented for patronage. coxnrrrnxs The work shall be neatly printed, or good paper, and will contain about 150 pages It will be delivered to subscribers at 75 cents per copy, stitched, or SI bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for tcii conies shall be entitled to one copy gi ati tue work will be put to p'ess, 5 shall be finished with all possible dispatch, as soon as a sufficient numbcr'ef subscribers are obtain d to defrv the expenses of punting The nitves of subscribers w ill be piinte 1 at the end nr the work 'h inters in 1 liana an I Illinois, disposed to aid ti e above woik, will be pleased to rive the proposals a few insertions in their pnpers, and receive subscriptions for thr :mic Vinccnncs, Pcb. 1 822. CP N(vrtCK. kJ those pekoes holding subctipJ tions f ' the Fat rum If Aft cfiwic yj.urna! wi l please to forward them to i Col II. Lassellc, of Vincfiui' s. J. V OSBORV. MnrcV :4th 1822 13 tf JJLAMK DEEDS iur Audits
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K'V-VDH.. n .V 1 s. Rttssia and Turkey. t he foilniving article 'on the subject of the penoing ditficuhies between Riusia and Turkey, is ; from IkdPs Weekly Messenger of " the 15th of April i WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND 1 I URK.EY. As there can now be little doubt that ; the long negociation between these powers will at length terminate in war, and as the war will perhaps be declared, and the manifesto be received in this country, in the course of the ensuinr week w c deem it a subject of the first interest to ! examine into the actual position oJ the ! two armies ; and what, under such nosi- f lions, and their absolute and immediate consequences must be the ccitain event of hosti.jtcs. ! A c niUst firt premise, that all the j account?, as yet revived, agrje in war-j ranting the conclusion, that there can be now no pi treble event but that of immediate war; and that the operations of the armies wh. commence, at the faithes', about the middle of this !;fipl.h. l he government dispatcutS were dated, as we understand, the 5 h or 6th oi March; the 5ih, we believe, and left Constantinople on the morning of the 6th At that day, the ultimatum had been rejected, and the dispatches were sent off to Paris. London and St Petei sburgh, with thh intelligence. But Mays a .Morning papto now before us, e;ters have been received from Odessa, dated the 4;b, and there U no mention of the ultimatum being rejected In the fust place, we doubt the fact, not the receipt of the letters, but ti e omission ofallrepoit of t e re icc'hnvof the u timatutn Bu 2 1, the v j;ciHi of the ultimrtnni wab a tate ;n.t, o t:..". '.h, t'e Em opean dispatcher. ver on!, MMt oifon liie 5th so that tatlea by ludieve that this act of rejection was i, -t made nubhc at Constantinople fo; 5f,:j!e days ; and by a t.ecessary consenee, might not rvavh t )dessa on ihc. I 4th, (t)desfa being three hundred miles bom v ons an'i ioplc ) We concche threfove, that all tne accounts y-'t receiv eil agree in ju tifvh.g the inference that war is the inevitable result ol the present state ol things ; and tna? bjfo tithe, conclusion of tin: UM cnt montlu the Pit st battle w iii be fought. In a woik pubtishin some years since, by Mr Rnben Wiiso:!. and entitled" A sketch of the Military Power o; Russia, " the prcsrnt position of the Russians m the IbiUh is thus described, omitting only some exiraag;int epithets into w hich a taste v.oongly formed h?.s lira tied this writer. !. he Pruth is a stream which issues out of the right bank rf the Danube or ra her which pours iiscii into that rirr, ai d w hich, . thtrclore. inttircp's a considerable portion of a count' v b; tween its own hanks and the bunks I the Dannbe. Tin- Ri.s'ian frontier, i the Turkisli war oi 1GI 3. was pushed so far as the Ihuth, ou! now contii in s along the river to its confinuice with the ; Danube; when this guat Buiw uk of Austria, and this main suppoit to the Turkish frontier, i oils its sticams into tl e Black Sea. " " In this iosiii(;n, " c utilities the same author who wrote t!e notes for this bock whiitt trar rinjr in Turkey," Russia is distant only one hundred miles from Tiantvlvatna ; about 2:.0 miles from Constantinople, with no e ' er impcvliintnt between them and t oi-;..niinoplc. than the toen ol Rudschuck,o, ilie Di:itd:e, which una I emsily n asfpivd ; and the two pro:'nrts of Wall-.chia and Molda ia, w hieh arc el-, fcttually, only Ri;?Man pioinces Sir Robert then ei iir ls if -ui should be rti'. into war v ith II . that 'Put V ., no ch.i'.ee ot . ' d to vcntuic - onp-'bs-.i-dc but ; oh .otd. Thcic ' t! r ( )l!nr,:n Empire inanycentist wih Rijiiia situatrd as the Empiie now is. " The main :ouddctatio:i ho-aeer, is, that Rn-via not only prt ren's a in.pcnetrab'.e fiout defy in;.- all the iTnrts ol ihe furls.! U? th.-.t thr Rni.,-1 nipire, ?rd the Russian pwsitin s vsvA n,urd the estremity of tlx B ck 4 ea. sons toimpend over tin- narof the 7:iks; and to intercept, u;nn the veiy vt -innu'i.cc-mer.t of hoti ities. the p.nirhinj up, and the :.s5en-biing of the Turks u rectidt u d Ml ply the a; mice Chi I'm- back of the P.,x;i e Sea. the Ruc.van Pmphe is vnw cxtci ded ino A trenia, and into the imnv dia;e icinity of tie titvt-lTc hion-!, ih,at is tosay. r.botit oo miles from the Euphrates, and almost as rear to Scutari, oppovpr t ( i.stntinep'c, as EondoT, is to P.dinhM: ;h. Such; therefore a&toualitaiy positicn
is the relati c sP-ue f i'ie lou a-r.des, andsuciiaie V e cin ;mstr. ,ic3 ip dcr which ttnj war w id I), cmi. :.-.,;, "1 here can be nodou'o. i.ot ihatti t P. :s sian army will receivo :c'..-r p c -3i the Pruth, v so n ,.s to Ru.d i.ifesto shall bv: issued, and uc li.;;ilri little doubl, bin thai tp sc o:d..s i,nc, in fact been aoeady i mp d i , i,,.--...ill . i r-
mtiu win o-ing ti; K.ir.s-at.s mu. t.e rmtreofthe province u Moldavia, wi.ichid Ciovsefl, and biscated into two n;,aiy cqual portion. , bv the line of tiie D he. There is manifestly no impcdiiuc:: in crossing over the thirty or f rtv .: its between t'-e actual position of i.e Russians on the Pruth, and t-.e ncutvst b.-.di ot the D nmbc, but upon reaciiing i i .is bank they immediately come u, on t..o fortress of R idschuk, which is at pivt nt the key o. the Tutkifeh portion oi" the Danube. I he seige of t!ii", loan will tnus possihiy become toe first oner: ion w. ugii, u.nev.s cc - tcPinc: to ui r system int;-uced bv X,.poleon, ano successful:; fu.iu..d bv the Ahk ' o in the invasion of P.ance, tic Ihri.i touuid come, t th nisei v:r, wph .. vsquingit. Sc shouh-l continue 'heir a.:v .to for Conit.. ..;ir, p e. 'Iin: E i.pcioi Alexander wiii il-jubt'ss iiavc another a-.tiy in Armeni.., or t!ie Asiatic coust of ihe Euxine, and will thus inteicept those cooiinnnicutions along w o.ieh the Turk-) in Eu;j)c must lecene thtir Asiatic reinforcements . c hae helore satd, that hum I rebisond, in tho vicinity of "hieh the Russian gau i-; i. in Asia 'a i e posted, tietc i. sa ei'y a greater l:t uice to Constntin-p.e. tf . n from Ediidmtgh to L lit -on. Ah-np, tins line, therefore, will t e Russian likewise conduct their oprralh n,. Sm h b i ig the poidons of the two armies a the vey commencement of the war; -h (Leeks mm cover, beimr in inip i ..'( tioti m the centre ot the E n; iie, will it admit of a doubt, th it p-c a.o- if kit to its natural course can have any other result than tho sid juration ot the urks, or at least tin ii cxjaitvion it(m Kuiopp ? We have no .uti tr.cd, hip the fust onset wdl be n.t.s-. fi ere and bloody tho Tuiks b' i ! o' opiy b' vc. but a most ferocious pe p,e, -.nd b'. ii:g animated at mcscnt w'ni, a h.natical fury aga'n.st t! r Russians. Nor is the tctuP state of 7'urkcy as cntetnptiblti "as it Pas been t cpj est pted. Tp.kty l as .bout twenty midions of snbjects, un in Europe, and ten in Asia Dm two millions of those ate Egy i ti "lis. wli necr serve in the armies ard five ndlln.iPi a:c Greeks win) ate in revolt. About 12 or T nulions tlietef. re, is the amount of tho popuVip.n which is cotitrihutoi v t t;.c armies ; ;,nd if we folhnv tht usual proportion of the mi-itaiy hotly to tpc amount cd popti'a'ifp, we may inh r ihat ' nihey max r:d-e : fig!-.ti: r i . r i av.olabh: amy oltwo 1. unbred ond firythtu.o dnifn 1 his h hK , w e hav i s.och v ;ll fight fi. i c H ai -I b. aveb ; tl viil commit a t ib e sh'U;,tir upon thiii eiutnirs but they at in.d'n ei; : : nd tr g-m.inj.b e, and therclojc mus b contpiei ed. Our conrb.s'on is, that, before the cr.d of the summer, ( on'antin pie will be in the power of tic Russians. U hat oug it then to be done, is the subject of another question. Liverpool May 1. SHIPWRECK OP IHE ALBION" PAC'.E! . Wc have to record a melancholy cwrt, in the loss of the picket s' ip Albion, Lorn New York to Liverpool This fine vessel sa'ned from New Yrkonthc lit ult On the 22d tdt sic wrs cntiiely lost on the coast of 'te.and. o,T GirttfV.nwn near the O.d Ihint i f Kins:le. On'y two passenges and v vca cf the crew .rcir savo! The pa.ncuh is t)f tliis melancholy shipuicik ait ' ritaineil in the following Iciteis and ctr.ct fiom the Cork paper. 4 Kisslk, 4th month, Cr. 1 4i On tnv animal bete rn the I v iote yon a 'hasty letter, apptisiiu: you of he Mr lancholy f te of the ship Albion. I went over the fatal s: ot, and Ic.u.- ot describe the scent th?t piemen td itstd to ntview nor am I!ispestd to tlwtll on the hear rending ccoe. 1 sha!1 be as brie' as prsib!e . Hcr.tv Tommyer, th first n:ate. is aved, uvi )t the c.tw. The vh ?e comproy on Vor.id, iiu biding passnft t s at: -Diluted to filtv six, of vvliom f.fy five pcrt cd. ar.l nine ate sa;ed. 'i hi h gbook bem: lost, the nate cou'd r.f t give me a liPof the passu e:ers ; Int. fim memory, he has given n. t'-r i.rmes of cirjhtccn, Ttuch arc aaiixcd. A ti.o
