Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1824 — Page 2
visitation grain, oatmeal. Sec. continue most pleasant. It must indeed be a de- Captain James Barron, has been apto be shipped ffin England in Inge iightfu: lour in the wa n ason, affor pointed by . lie Scci etaiy the Navy, quantities. Mean time there is ecry di: g a fine view of some ot the grandest to ? he command ol the Nay-Yaid, and prospect ot an abundant harvest, but scene y in the United Slates, comprising station at Phildelp ia. the population of the country will it is the rivers Mississippi Ohio, and the Eleven men neat ly lost their lives on the apprehended, derive no advantage from Hudson, the great Western Lakes, the 12th ult. in Waterloo, New Yoi k- in conthis abundance Thus, says a contenipo Falls ol Niagaia, as well as the most stu- sequence of drinking buttermilk, conrar, "year after year that beautiful pendous ai uficial uoi k of modern times, tail ed in an carthcrn vessel. country is scourged by famine in the The da- is not distant when this will be- A distressing disease ot the eyes is midst of plenty. Instead of being a source come the fashionable route between the said lopicvaii in Pat is, Oneida coun-y, of stength to us, our own resources ate north and the south, the canal torming an N Y. which has cntitely depth cd scvewast. d in maintaining armies to enable important link in thcgoldin chain of ral worthy inhabitants of their eve sie.ht. the Irish Squirearchy to carry on the commerce and intercourse-, to bind to- The disease is reported to be contastrugglc with their famishing vassals, gelher remote parts of the union. gious. And the worst of all is, that the evil is not one to which we can foresee a ter- IT A MS. Ingenious Orthography. A gcntlemin ition. The people of this country Cheries, called kl raziers's Black Tar- man of the Temple received his h.uncannot be expected to come forward tarian," growing at Newark, N J have drccs's weekly account the other day, every year as they did in 1822." been exhibited, w hich measured three in- made out in the style of spelling and ches in circumference, their weight be- hand-wi iting peculiar lo the sisters ol the From German fiufirrs received in Lon- ing about loin to the ounce. suds; but there was ne charge of l . 6d. don July 6 A New Orleans paper of the 11th ult. tot "sewing the stai" which cU htcl Some Turkish ships of war had en- states the interesting fact, that a fl ' boat een his ptactised comprehension. Altered the hitbor ofVolo The inhabit- from the head waters of Pearl River, in ter wondei ing tor some time how such a ants were under arms determined to the state of Mississippi, had arrived in work could ever have been performed, oppose their landing. Diumcnto com- that city by w y ot Lake Ponchai train, and still note, why it should have been mauds the Greeks in that qu iter. The It is said that this surcesstul exptiimcnt executed particularly at his expencc; the 'lurkish fleet was last oft' the island of in the internal commetce of the countty debtor sent for Mrs. Pearlash, when the Selcdoni A Greek corps of obs.-vva- will lead to events of incalculable bene-reading turned out to be, forscouiing tion had arrived near the island Skyo fit to New Orleans. the stairs." and s.emed resolved to take the first A patent has been taken out in Eng- ' - opportunity to attack the lukHi ships land, for a machine, for making all kinds Musical ccuracy A gentleman '1 he Vice Admiral of the Turkish fleet of shoes, gloves, cap and hats, caitouch name Matthison, v. ho in the year 1750 has the chief command in those seas, boxes, scabbards md word sheaths, of Secretary of Legation at Hambuigh, and has with him about a third part of one piece of leather without uny seam or was a great dilletante and (as he irothe ships that hav e come from Dar- sewing whatever. Supporter agined) a composer of no mean tahnts. dandles. With the remaining two thir ds Whoever will apply an ointment made This artist's favourite-maxim was, that the Caotaifi Pacha remained near My- of gunpowder, brimstone and common the music should always he an echo to tilene expecting the Egytian squadt on grease, behind the necks of their Lambs, the sense of the poetry; and he can ied and the Asiatic corps that was collected will b sure of having them preserved his anxictv to preserve that imimate conabout Smyrna and vas to embark there, fiomall kinds of vermin The quantity nexion so far, that, having once to set a '1 his corps had committed great excess necessary to be used is so small, that a song in which the word "rainbow" ocln Smyrna and the neighborhood It ap- sixpenny worth is sufficient to dress up- cut ted, he spent two days in making the peats that the plan of the Grveks s to wa'ds of 200 iambs. notes in his score form an arch at that destroy that part of the Turkish fleet Fall of Fart h A letter from Addi pa-tirulnr point which is at the entrance of the harbor son, Me dated July 1st says, ' we have of Salonichi before the other large di- had two instances, about ten days since. State of Indiana visions sh 11 join it. In Macedonia all of a large body of earth sliding from GREEN t OUN Y ws quiet, and the communications be- the banks into the rivet . In one in- S(ptnvber 23, .V. D. 824. Uvccn the Archipelago and soh nichi stance, about an acre of woodland. tt t-r "TTOTI E h hereby given to those entirely fiec. and all slid into the water, carrying with jj whomvit may concern, ihu I shall A corps of Turkish Troops has land- it a large quantity of mud to the opposite appl to the Circuit court, to be holdcn ed near Oreo, on the north point of Ne- side and blocking up the whole pas in and for the said county of Grec n ant! gropont, whence it had advanced into sage of the stream There are large state aforesaid, on Thmsdi-v next alter the interior of the country with the in- trees now standing in the middle of the the thbd Monday of November next to tenlion of uniting with the Turks in the nver. Similar instances have not hap- haw Commissioners appointed to divide fortresses of the island. '1 he plan failed, pened before for thiity years. The the r?al estate of Edmund Gillam deed. A corps of Giccks compelled them to next day the fresh water made a pasage, and to give to the widow her right of make a hasty retreat, and rcembatk so that the boats and rafts can now pass rower, according to the statue in sue! cabut it was believed that when reinforced through, though no doubt it will be years ses made and provided they Aouldmukc a landing on another before the whole body of earth that tutu- THOMAS WARNO' K. part of the island, particularly as they bled in will bo washed entitely aay. Sept 24 1824. 32-4" had been joined by some tioops Iroui Boston Paper "-w 7 . "TZ Macedonia. . sure cure for t he Bilious or Cramp Jill 1 6 C JjVOifflC Ch'lic Take a small quantity otbim- ' Ar.'; About. Several gentlemen stone dissolve it in brandy:' temper it A ,he,r okl established stand on, have -at lived in New York, says the with water, and drink it as often as vou -A- markp.t strf.ft, still carry on the Statesman this week from New Orleans, can until the pain is removed, which I'dHovhtg BllSUH'SS. ISlobi e and Blakelv by the way of Pitts- will be after the second or third dtinking They hae recently received the ncivburgh and Lake Erie. Those from the Should the third not effect the re- est fashions and will thankfully icrcixc fit st mentioned place ascended the Mis- moval of the pain, continue the dose wo k to be executed fashionably and u ell, sissippi; and those from Alabama travel- Experience has taught me this, who at the lowest prices and on the shot test led by land to Nashville, Tennesse; sends it to the press for the good of the notice thence descend d the Cumberland river, community at large. The charges arc regulated by the qualU'ul Moceeded up the Ohio to Pittsburgh Emigra'ion. Nineteen families com- ity of the cloth and the work required, bv steamboats E-om the latter place, prising 119 individuals, from Swnzer-iz
tney passed in stages to D :triot, w here land, chieflv mechanics and farmers. Or ss coat, from &250 to 625 they embarked in the elegant steam boat have artived at Boston. They ate des E o. k do. 3 to 575 Superior, Captain Hunker, for Buffalo; tined to a settlement of their country- Cloaks or great coats, 450 to 575 thenc by the Erie canal to Alhanv. and men in Ohio P trtaloons and Vest, 1 25 to 2 down the Hudson to New York They A n vv kind of wheat has latelv been Ladn s Habits, 350 to 550 mention the interesting fact that one brought from Arabia called the Ht shb. rn And evet y kind of work not here menthbdofihe passengers in the steam boat wheat. The ears are twi e as large as turned, in ptopmtion. Superior were from thr Gulph of Mexi- those of the common kinds of wheat, 7 & R will receive in payn ent co ivef-jrnug this new route from the more tapering and bearded 1 h- utim- f. v n.k r.om. at their shop all kind of South t.o tho North, ;ts being the cheap- her o grains in on- ear is 84 -d the cur ru produce, such as is necessary for est, the must comfortable, and by far the length of the stalk, fiyc feet one inch, family use.
