Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 October 1827 — Page 2
trActing jmrieft tho necessity of taking ! besieged were entirely destitute immediate tmasutcs lor an annroxima- ! provision ; alt their animal had be
lion with the urccks.
It is to he understood that this approximation shall ho brought about by clab lUhmrj commercial relation with the Greeks, by sending to them lor that purpose, and receiving Irom them consular i;tnt!, so lotij; as there sliall exist among them authorities capable of maintaining such relations. II. If within the said tcrmofoue month, the Porte docs not accept the armistice proposed in tho fu st article of the pupltc treaty, or if tho Cliccks relusc to execute it, the high contracting powers shall declare to that one ol the two contending p it tits which shall wish to continue hostilities, or to both if Mich become necessary, that the said high contracting powers intend to exert all the means which circumstance may suggest to their prudence to obtain the immediate ellcd ol the armistice, the execution ol which they decile, by preventing, in un far as may he in their power, all collision between the contending parlicH, and, in tact, immediately Alter the aforesaid declarations, the high Contracting powers will conjointly employ all their means in the accomplishment of the object thereof, without, however, taking any part in the bostilitie between the two contending parties. In eousctpicncc, the high contracting p wers will immediately alter the signature of the present addition il and seeiet article, transmit eventual inslurtions conformable to the, provisions 'above set forth, to tne admit ah commanding their squadrons in the seai ol the Levant. III. Finally, if contrary to all expectation these measures do not yet suhVc to induqc the adoption by the Ottoman Porte of the propositionn made by the high contracting parties, or if, on the other hand, the Greeks renounce the condition: stipulated in their favor in the treaty of this day, the high contracting powers will, nevertheless, continue t prosecute the work ofpauntuv ion on the Iumh agreed llpon.bctwceu them ; and, it) consequence, they authorize from thin time forwaid their representatives in Loudon to discuss and determine the ulteiior- mcasutc to which it may become necessary to report. The present Additional and secret article shall have the same lot re and value as if it had been inserted, word for wot d, in the treaty of this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratification thereof shall be. exchang d at the. same, as those of the said hcaty. In faith whereof, the tespective plenij o. tentiaries have, signed it, and have thereto a'lixe'd the seals of their arms. Done at London, this 6th of Julv, in the ycarul (trace V27. DUDS KY, POLK JN AC, LI EVEN." ( From the .Wvj York Statesman'
The itayard has brought us our regular files of French papers to the period ol ner 6aling. Their contents have been chiefly anticipated by previous anivab fiom Liverpool. The accounts from Spain arc of the same general revolutionaiy chaiacter, as hei cloture announced. I i real tlissatisfaction prevails in the interior, and the insurgents, scattered about In various places, in predaioty band, are ?p.id to be incrcasiiig. There seems to be, however, little conceit ip their operat lions, and the exclusion of almost all the leaders of any talent or character from their cotmtiv. Will prohiptv pi event their efl'ecting mueh ngainUthe King, stippcn ted as he is by Prance, anil enabled at anv time toeall in assistance sumcicnt to maintain his authority p Spain. Troops have been sent to Catalonia, at the head of which (ten. O'Donnel has been placed ; the situation of that province requiring prompt ami energetic rncasui es to suppress the insurrectionists amounting to 2500 in number, who have beseied the city of Igualada. The Count de Kspagne has been charged with a second mission to the ..i my of observation His instructions wete communicated by the King in peison. The object of his expedition is said to be to ascertain the numerous complaints of the soldiers and oilkcrs, and to leai n their origin. The new regiment destined for Havana, to be composed of 2500 men, to be k royalists without spot," are now ore;am izin. The vessel to carry them is ie;ul j() Si) she is called the Scttvrain. The little that this force will ever be able to clVect again?! the new Republics, will alarm none of them. Our Huston papers of this morning furnish the following particulars from French papers to Aug. ust t :
A letter dated Syra, June 21, states th.it in pursuance of the capitulation of the Actopolis of Athens, 19K men had been tiampoued, with their at ms and baggage, tj the Island of Saiamis, on boaul lour
of
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devoured; nothing remained tethcin but water. A few hours alter the eaituiation, Kuty Pacha received iuformaion th.it a rciulorcement of 8.0(H) men ha J urrivcil within U miles ol his camp. Hi uunilcs ted the most lively chagrin, ant. declared that if the capituUlion had not been already concluded, ho would not have signed it. Kuty had marched with B.ouo men upon Cornth. Colonel EuUicr was in command ol 1000 men at Megan, where he was erecting some fortifications The Turkish licet had sailed Irom Constantinople to meet Lord (Iwchiane, who was in the Gulf of Putras. He had been 6 da)s, bcfoienear St. Angvlo, with !2B sail ol Greek vcsscU. lhialiim Pacha had artived at Tripohzzu, and bad given notice to the Greeks that they must pinvide lodgings for 12,' oo men. I he Ptench brig Hailequin, which bailed horn Marseilles Jtily 4, lor Hayonne. with a cargo ol spitits and other articles, was captured off A Meruit bv to cruisers under the rurkish Ibg. 'I he captain beeing a boat coming to board him, abandoned his vessel, and v ith hi ciew escaped, and landed at Adra. Letters from Turin iiOnouuee that the Dey of Algiers was put ting iiis Ions, citadel, &e. into the best state of delcnce, and that it would be im possible to take the place without a lotcc of at least 1 5,000 men On the 1 ;?th ol July, the i'tench him Lading stpuuhou tapto red two Algei ine boats. A LIS T of Letters remaining in tl'e ,. OlVicee at Vinceuncs, the quarter ending tne ;loih September !M'J7, which if not taken out belore the expiration of three monthw, will be sent to the General Post Oflice as (h ad ei ef s. ) A B B Joltn Armstrong, V. M,
U S3 KJ Alexander, William An.l... - 1 , . L . . .... . A I. . ... ,1 A
mews, i iHiiii'iiiiiM t'itny, ,, a, m . -lexander, John Auston, Dr. Austin '2, S. Altny, 1'obison Anderson, Isiat 13lakfoul 2, It. V. Ilcckcs 2. Susan llailej, J. Riowo, Joseph lb aid. John Middle 2, Kli Ruth!, C, James 'toi.et, Thomas Rut i t s, K'if.aheth Cotmeihnatt, Tlntn.s Case, 1 liv'abcth ('unntiigham, Gtand K. A Chapter, Mcsst t. H. f: A. Coll'ms, AndreM' Correll 2, Jonatl-i P Co::, John L. Compton, David Collins, Maiy A. Car t tithe is, Ma y (tt, U A 8 l)e.;:jm, a 1 JougaMi, J. 1 )urell, S.iiiuii I i'',!ni.i'!). Willi n.. . -1 i -, J.tmfs !''ov h s, SploMiun Rohi. i ; 1 'ra ker 2, Wilhs VVHous, 1 H 2 Am l!w;;u .fi.iws II bin 2y Joseph Hohingswu'ih, P.-..'";i Hatben, Jon. .than Uo.i..u:'n, Ijamu,. Judab, 1 Thy 1 .mnou' . nd ?1 A IV B 1V1 Loundsdah, V.'il ra-o McCoy 2, James Muys, John Mamey, Willintti Miner, Asa leClxtrdf'John Myers, William Nov. OB & 'O I'.noch Otiran, Rcnjifmrn fi V:5 Olney, Harvey Roberts, Samuel Resets, Siioon Rook, John T.
Simpson, John Shelds. James Su.ith 3, S.
Collector's Sale for Taxes. -- pvvtoun conevnted will TAKK NUTICi:, rtTlH A T 1 shall proceed to sell at the IjL couu bouse door in Vinceuncs, K ok county, Indiana, oti the second Monday in November next, all and singular the lands and town lots lying in said county of Knox, on which taxes due thereon lor the ears 18M, 16-15, 1826 and lb27, at e unpaid. Sale to continue fiom day to day until all arc iold or oiVeicd loi bale. THOMAS M'CLURL, Cot k.c
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PUHUU NOTIUK aS hereby j;nen, that administt ation upon the estate ol John Lawson, late ol Knox county, deci -:e d, has been planted to the undei ined, and 1 ha e take n .n Inentory and catted an appraisement tobe made of the pci sonal pt opei ty of the said dif.east tl, w hieh in piobabili y , will not be sulhcicnt to pay his U-bts, aid that a 'talcol tin-said estate consistiit of Honrs, (UfHl( Ihgs.Corn J) Fanning Iinplcutt ;.s, jJoifschnld- find Kitchen FUKNITUKK, ijc. Will be made at the du elliup; hooe of t!ie said deceased, in Palo.'un tovns!)tp. on 'iHursd(nj 25'i Octont r, xnsiun. Sale eomoiC'tv e at in o'clock a m. and the terms will then be nnidc known. JOSLl'II CH AM RLRS,. -Mm. October 7, H27 .1.')-Jt
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NOTICK.
P jtnake it known that my wife ttae'wl j&Melt my bed and boat d on the 'Mth Septt inber last, wiihout any just causetherefore 1 caution all people from crediting or hai boriiuc her, as I w ill nut pay any debts of her com raci'inr GF.ORGF, LK'l Tf,ON. September 2H, IKJ7 33-;t
NVAY GGGaS. JOHN ii. M isvMOY
AS lately teccived a new supply of A 2. ('OOl)S suitable for the present ..oil .ippi oacbin season, which he w ill cxt hanc.e (on deli ery ol the article) lor i'vrf ( (U(l( lnthvvs L c '.j;.s, l)ri;'d .lpplvs Outs ( at th Drtcd Peaches. Urdus, Yf.vinM llax and Tuxv
j And any attielc stiitable for i the New ( )i leans market, delivered be- , ! i tin- !m o 1 -een. be i rst, 'mi emu s, October 6, I -S'27 C.l-tf ; Co!!cciors Sale lor Taxes.
Alt prrsntis vwicrnicd will ' TAKK KOTICK,
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V I shall proceed to sell at the
ouit house dooi in Pi inccloo. (Jib-
son county, Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, all and singular the lands and town lets Rim; in said county
P. sroil, Jacob Small 2, John Swarin;er, ! of (iibsun, on which the taxt s due theuon
j toi tl.eyeais lHTand t H27 are unpaid.
Sa'e to contititie horn 9 o'cioek a.m and 4 o'clok i-.M from day to day untii all arc sold or o!Ve: ed for sale. JAMKS I)KVINT,r a c. October 5, IK-J7. 35 U
(;. W. Saltet;;, I R-rnatd Tltompr.no, Uf Vv Reniardll Thompson Samuel Thompson, lia Thompson, Ja. Vermilion, Joseph Vankitk, David Wji.ce Joshua Vance, Thomas Withers, Philip Wease, Retty Marlley, Levi H. Wokeman. SAMUKL H ILL, P M. October 1st. Iv7 :: 3i i 8( S&CT'Pci sons iiujuii in: for the above letters will please say thev ai e advertise d, otherwise thev nine not eft them.
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PUBLIC NOTICK
.fTS hereby p;iven that 1 intend to apply 'g to the court ot Probate, Ctaalonl
county, tatc of Illinois, to make a final settlement of the estate of Martha Pa'--bee, deceased, on the third Monday in No vembcr next, at which time, all persons interested may attend if thev please. WILLI A M RARRPi:, JOHN W RIG II I', C -s'm
September 6, 1827 35-ti Collector's Sale for Taxes. J To all whom it may concern, ; TAKK NOTICK, rjJHAT 1 shall proceed to sell at the jcL couit house in Washington. Daviess county, Indiana, on the second Monday in Nov. next, all and singular the lands and town Jots lyint; in said county of Daviess, on w hich the taxt ?i due thereon for the ytrats, 18C5, IfiCn and 1 827, ai e unpaid Sale to continue fiom day to day until! all are sold or otlci tel. GEO. A. WALLER, c.d c. Octcb-r I, I8J7 55-4
A Saddle Lost.
N Wednesday the 1 9th instant, ley horse j;ot loose at he Market house
in Vineenncs, and lost oh" of him a man's saddle; whoever may find the same, will confer a luvor by ieu in it at the Western Sun, (.luce, or eivin inlot minion where it may be Ind, Jor which they will receive the thanks of, SAMUKL ADAMS, Jr. September 22, H27. 34-Tt
Public Notice S hereby i;ivcu, that administration upon the estate of James Junkin. Hate ol
Knn county) deceased, has been granted in d-ie form ol law, to the unr'.ei signed, and that a sale of the personal estate of saitl deceased, consisting of f Cattle' tltlStrX sheep, i?d?ss6fei Waunn, Fanninu: inipliineul.s Also lloun h'lld if K'Uchen Jurntf::rry will he sold at the late dwelling hous-i ot James Junkin's, deceased, in Harrison township, on Friday, the 19'; day of October next, commencing at ten o'clock, a m, terms ot sale made known on the day. WILLIAM JUNKIN, .4dm. September 26, 1827.
Mvt Kralrs 11LANKS for "
Vi.Mx and iwo AuniUn vessels. The i allow, wanted at tins oflicc. j nuis, for sale at this uflio
A Farm for Sale. SITUA1L1) live milts north of Vin cennes, immediately upon tj,c C5t bank ol the Wabash, in lllinuis ; containin; one bundled ueics, sixty of uhich arc improved, Under Rood knee, and in cultivation, the remainder U ptincipally timber. On the pr miae i one ot the best O HCIIAH io point ol quality & bearur in the western country a vert,
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A'tteitn, Xnitic-Ifrjtj.r. ir.t,
Uc ail in excellent repair. The situation of thi 1-iMn - :
!u..;.K- s.mi ,,ch, and lot the puiposc of laismi; STOCK, f.o place can possess Kieatei advantage h.ninr; an extensive am,;e immediately arljoimn, u hirl, the re is no pif.bability uill l,c soon diminished The above will he st hi co acecn.nolatmj; teims, lor much less than the acual cost ol bc improvements. ror ticulai s apply to 4 " ... . J S. SMITH. mcentics, Sept.-lK27. 32-tf FAM. hacks.7
Am-tt- SJ'n'ts"m Maul
mVf'Ti 'III I.'- TALL HACKS, Upon
"mvj it take piarc on Jridau and .Saturday the 13th ol Octohcr next, Fn.sl day's i;icc, tivn miUs U rrfirat-lse. ondday, one mile & r,;ra-.f,cc forany horse, mare, or I'rhlimr i.-,....
Hill (I rnli ii f, . '
Std)sc.ibers arc teqn'ested to be puneT: lVyy"K Xhtlv ciiption3 to
.o. u. e icrk hvc days before the races all horses must be entered the day belore they urn, or double entrance will be exacted. It i5 expected that the purse lor each clay, will be worth the attc r.tien of JTcntkniCn who have ood horses, and wish to sec them tiy their speed. J. C. CLAHK, Scci'y v ye Scpteu.bci -20, 1827. 33-ui SOCTO; Mc.JV.UIEE rcspccifully J&y "dorms the citizens ol ihc Wr;d) sh count. y, and t:ic public generally that he nas just opened his MEDICLXE STORE On Maiket stre'et, r.cxt (!0 ;r to S Tomhnson's store, in the room f nr.cily cccup.cd by F. Dickson-wherc he h 'noiv openmj; Medicines just received. I)lIr. m; the month of June, he will receive t.om Philadelphia, several packages additional, to comph tc the assortment, and make it ample. Ir, conductinr this bmi-tw-ss, he hus en-aKd the aMaisiancc of D. Hoou-tufTM, which he hones will enable him to accommodate thoc who purchase for family purposes to their entne satisfaction; the advantage of correct pr senptions to such, v. ill be obvi-ous.--Physicians pui chasing. n,ay hc as. suicd ol eveiy atticie nercssaiy in practice, and of genuine quality; none other will be offered It will bc made their interest to laior him with their custom Country merchants nv f,ri :
....vi ii iu llltl. interest toKnchim a rail, or such medicines as they may want. v. ,t I: Mc.NAMEE. vinccrncs. May 15, 1827. 15-tf XT1' V0LVEin0X. respectfully mlorms the citizens ol Vincennes, and vicinity, that he has so far recovered his l.cahh.asto be aide to avsist Doctor Mcmvrm the above business, and to tcsnme nsPiactice, uhicll ,,e vviJ, do j the employ ol Dr. McNan.ee. - J- W()()Ly KH TOX. lilack-niithinT rpiIK subscriber has engaged Mr D. i V1e,,:,I,,,'.,OM,pcintei.d, and cany on his Hlacksrnith shon. n .i.,. . .. 1
i . ...... ' Ml siana, ormerly ot Smith it homson-thc wcl known omilifirMlr.., ,.r t. .
J v.w4.wl.o yj I 4vir. VV f mnn or'
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f)rK man, will insu.c a libeial share of pubbc patronnc-All kinds of Edged tools made and n an anted. r t , - SMITH. J clmiaryJ4, 1 827 2ff ( W l: uiI1 scll on Liberal tmi9 AOT for the purchasers tight hundred, quarter, half, and full blooded ME11IX0 SIEIU J at our folds in New Harmony i TAYI.OH, roUNTI.K KY. & Co. New-Harmony, Au. 1827 3otf
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1U I WjY. S. Judah & A. Cm. Lagoiv, IJriLL in future, practise law V T partnership. .2fr"tn Vincennes, June 1827 friirat, Flax-Seed and SAW LOr.fi.
F WISH to purchase
11 merchantable Wheat, Flax-Seed and Saw .cDelivcrcd at the Vincennes Ok Mill. 25-f y L. COL MAN.
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