Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 January 1828 — Page 2

which was making on Virginia, one ofjin Paris, that the destruction oF the Egyp-' the news that the European Ambassadors

Jackson's friends in the city of Richmond, I tian fleet is complete, and that the ships

who had many friends and acquaintances I continued burning two days after the bat-

in the state of 1 ennessee was requested I tie: He adds, that the victory was sodc-

to ascertain, if he could, the real state of cisive, that even the forticsses tapitulat

the case in relation to this celebrated sto- I ed, and. at the hour he was writing, the

had got safely from Constantinople :

u HAVftK, NOV 16, 1827. 41 We learn to day, from Paris, that the Ambassadors at Constantinople have got

off in a Frencii filiate. It is highly piob

events

ry, in order that it might be laid before the I flap of the allied powers was floating on able that the Janissaries will notv regain

world This course was thought to be I the ramparts of Navarino, and the garri- ; thcir(powcr, and despatch the Sultan. In due to the cause of truth and justice, and I son matching out betore them But the . fact, we have every reason to expect great

due to the fame of a distinguished citizen, I victory was dearly purchased many gal-

whose character is the public property ol I lant officers and men fell on board ol the

his country. He accoidingly addressed combined fleets The total killed in the a letter to Mr. Felix Grundy, and one to British fleet in the above action, was 75 ; another gentleman of Nashville, with a re wounded 197. In the French fleet, 45

quest ihat they would ascertain the truth I killed, 79 severely wounded, 65 wound d.

in relation to this story, and furnish him I It does not appear by the despa'ch, that with some documentary evidence of it. I the Russians suffered much. The battle

3Mr. GiUndy, in reply, has forwarded the I seems to have been fought with great lu

following correspondence . It is now sub- I ry on both sides ; but the Turks do not

Xnitted to a candid people. The inform- I appear to have lost that obstinate coin age

ation was obtained from Gen. J. precisely for which they have been icmaiked ever in the way which we have staled; in no since they became a nation. Considering respect by his seeking or connivance St the number of ships of the line opposed

it is submitted to the public without any to the Turks and the Egyptians, n is sur

agency on his part whatever. It is neces- prising that the battle lasted so long.

sary to add, that one of his aids. Captain Certainly the Turks have shown, by that

Easter, is dead, and that a letter will prob battle, that, in point of ability, they are su-

ab'r be addressed to General Call, for his I perior to what we have supposed. They

opinion of the chai ge laid against General indeed fought to desperation, and their Jackson; though wi'h every ingenuous loss was terrific. In one of their largest

mind, the letter of Gen. J alone will be ships 650 men were killed, and in another

sufficient. It shows what is the character 1 400. History affords i-o example ol a co

of most ol the late charges against him. operation so prompt ;md free on the part

They are of such stuff as dreams are of the squadrons ol different nations.

made of Information was received in London, on nashville. Nov 15th, 1827. the evening of Nov ember 1 4, through the Dear Sir O.uhis day I received a let French papers, in which it was said that

ter from a friend in Richmond, (Va.) re- Ibrahim (the Egyptian commander) hois

questing me to ascertain from you, wheth cr there is any foundation in truth, in ccr

tain statements circulated in that section

of country, respecting a conversation ol

led the white flg betore sunset, the time

prescribed by the admit als ; arid u he did so, it would appear that he was inclined to submit, at least for the moment. 'I Ins

ledged to have taken place between Com. news, if true, is likewise impoitant ; but,

JJecatur and yoursell, in the anticuamuer thoogn it is not imp, ssioie, u is never of the Senate, in the year 1819. I under- theless very doubtlul. I'he most au'hen-

stand the chat ge, as made against you, is, tic unofficial j accounts state, that lhra-

that on the las' night of the session, you, him was not at Navarino at the time of j Mc Xamee, in the above husine.s. and accompanied by your two Aids de-Camp, the ba tie, having been engaged lor a resume his Pi actice, which he will do

Went to the antichamber of the Senate, & fortnight in the interior of the Morca, j the employ of I )r. Mc.Namce. while there, Commodore Decatur came pursuing the christians in the mountains j J. D. WOOLVER TON.

Up to you and inquired whether you came ol Messina, attending the execution of , , , , . irti V n i there for the purpose of chastising Mr. some priests, whom he had sacrificed on 1 i i K i Zi..ciO, Eppes,&c. To which you replied affirm- some olive trees, making holocausts of; THE subscriber has lately taken the atively, and alter some further remarks, por peasantry, or packages of your.?? . S.iVfK It QXwXWW Staiitl

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t'KKSti MEUIC1NKS. BOCTO? Mc.XAMEE icspectfully informs the citizens of the Wabash country, and ihe public generally that he has just opened his y AIEDICXE STORE On Market street, next door to S. Tom

linson's store, in the room formerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, he will receive fiom Philadelphia, several packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged the assistance of Dr Wuolver To x, which he hopes will enable him to accommodate tho-e who purchase for family put poses to their cntire satisfaction; the advantage of correct ptesct iptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians pui chasing, may be assured of every aiticie neccssaiy in practice, and of genuine quality; nunc other will be offered It will be matte their interest to favor him with their custom. Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, or such medicines as they may want E M c.N AM EE. Vinccrncs, May 15,1827. 15-tf fCTDif. WOOLVERTOX. respectfully informs the citizens of Vincem.es, atid vicinitv, that he has so far recovered

his health, as to be able to assist Doctor

to in

Administrator's Notice. A LL persons concerned are hereby f notified, that the estate of Jamc Junkin, deed, is solvent, and all those having claims against said estate are requested to present them authenticated as

date hereof, ai d all those indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment. WILLIAM J UN KIN, Mm. December 29, 127. 48-3t

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SCHOOL jYOTICE. The subscribers to the constitution for the establishment of a FR1 E SCHOOL in Knox

county, arc hereby requested to meet at J)

the court house in V incer.ncs, on Satur

day, the 2d ot Ftbi uary next, at 2 o'clock P. m in ordtr to organize the society, for the accomplishment of the objects contemplated in said constitution. A SUBSCRIBER.

Jamiarv 9 1828.

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$ MEL I IN (J oi ihe members ot ihe Auxiliary Ihbte Society ot Knox coun'y, is arncstly requested at the court house in Vim enncs, on Saturday the 19th j instant, at 3 oYlock, p in.

J KUYKENDALL, Trra'r.

G. W. JOHNS'! ON, Secty.

January 7, 182S.

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you declared y our determination to chas

tise Mr. Eppes in ihe Senate chamber

where he had slandered you and Com

Decatur stated that you should not enter

the Senate door unless over his dead body

In a short time you agreed to desist

from your purpose, Sec

Be so obliging as to furnish an answer

as early as convenient, l urs. respectfully, FELIX GRUNDY. Gen. Andrfw Jack on. NASHVILLE INN. NOV. 15th, 1827 Dear Sir Yu n iter of this day has been received, end I hasten to answer it. I he statement to which you allude, is Wholly destitute ol truth I was not in the Senate Chamber or Anti Chamtr in t he year 1819 My Aids de Camp were Gen. Call and Captain Easter The former is still living and will satify any person who will inquire of him, that the statement is untrue As to Commodore Decatur and myself hav ing such converati n as stated to have taken place in the Ami Chamber of the Senate ; we never had such conver sation, there ot elsewhere. Commodore Decatur and myself were ftiendly at all times, and no harsh or unkind expression ever passed from one to the other So far from my visiting the Senate chamber, I Was invited to do so by several of the members of that body. I declined doing 60, and assigned my reasons for my conduct. 1 am very respectfully, your most obedient servant. ANDREW JACKSON. The Hon. F. Grundy, Esq. From the Xetv Yrk Commercial Adv. The Combined Turkish forces consisted of three ships of the line. 10 frigates. 27 brigs, and 27 corvctts in all 78, exclusive of a number of fire ships This estimate of the force is made from the account of the action given in the Paris Ioniteur. Bui the Constiiutionncl says, the Moniteur gives but a very imperfect account of the immense number of the Turro Egyptians engaged. It says, the Tutkish government never collected, on a single point, a more imposing naval force. They reckoned 26 transpotts, four ships of the line, four fixates of 60 guns, and 14 frigates of 40, 39 corvettes, and 37 fire ships total, 225; of which but the wrecks ot 23 brigs and corvettes were left, and even ihese were abandon d The action commenced soon after sunrise, and at 9 o'clock the batteries of Navaiino and Splncteiia were silenctd, and five vessels were on fire. At ten, 45 Austrian transports, moored near the inner island, were aTso in flames ; and about noon, the Turkish naval force, the impious wo'k of foreign structure, and of news raisi d from the mud of European ports had ceased to exis i The captain ol one ol the French ships engaged, writes to his nitc

iges of your.?? , gzviK to Egyt, and f S J J y fire St sword, ; S 1 J

girls and infants, to send inr

laying the country waste by

rooting up the olives, vines, fig-trees, kc. The editor of the Morning Herald apprehends that " his conduct would be regulated by the stric of his stoics. If his provisions were short, it would seem he could have no other alternative than to suspend hostilities, or precipitate the total desiiucuon of his troops by famine. If, however, a statement in tl.-eFiench papers, professing to be founded on letters from Zantc, dated October 2", may bo iclied on, the hoisting of the white tiigby the Egyptian commander, is out of the question. According to his statement, 4 Ibrahim Pacha, on beimj infotmed of the

Formerly occupied by Jndsre

Roircrs. situated near the. nnm-i-

of market & watkh streets, ilis ijuuse j and stable are well supplied, S he hopt s i iv a sirict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a shie i ot public patronage.

SOLOMON HATIinONE. Vincennes, lb 26, 1 827. 4-tf

TO PMNTKKS.

Arrival and Departure of the Mails, at tSsfrum Fincetwes. HASTEN AT MaIL Au'ucs on '1 uesday ri'insday, and Saluiday, at sis o'clock, p m I)t parts, Monday, Wedin sdav and F; idav , at 4 o'clock, A M. U'ESTERjVMAIL Anives.onl uesday, I lui'sday, and Saturday, at 6, r m. Depatts Monday, Wednesday, and Fidav, at 4 V h ck, a m. SOUTHERN MAlIv a Shawvectc-vn At rives on Tuesday, at 7 p.m. Depnns on Fridiv at 6 a m. X0R T1IERX MAIL Arrives, Wednesday at 12 m Departs, Sunday 9 O' lor k, A M SOUTH ERX MAIL, via Princeton. Arrives, Sunday at 8 a m. Dcpaits, Wednesday, I o'clock, p m.

SAMl HILL, p m.

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YPE EOUXDR Y PRIXTER'S WARE II oUt E, Corner nf Vine & Centre sirs Cincinnati THE Proprietors of the Cincinnati Type Foundry have lately made

memorable events of the 20th, h.ad retrca- tr,tlt 01 . , , r . c:l,UMn . i . , ii . , neit, and are now able to furnish, on deted to Coron, and had ca:icd ai? the Greek tllQ, M 'ol ! uc

; "iuiiu, viii , oitui i uouce, i j I'll,, irom lourtcen line Pica to Nonpareil, mosllv of

jf.w cut, and as a gicat a variety of Fan

prisonei s. men, women and children, who had been in his power during 15 months, to be put to death by the sword. According to custom, the priests and other persons devoted to religion, were crucified, or burnt by a slow fire. The details given on this subject make cne shudder ; but every thing announces that the last hour of the tiger approaches. The English, French, and Russian flgs have been flying on the walls of Navaiino since ihe 24th. Modon must now be in Ihe power of the Triple Alliance.' The Herald adds, however, that the above intelligence appears to us of a doubtlul character It is said that troops will be immediately lorwarded to the Morea from Gibraltar, and ihe Diitish possessions in the Mediterranean. Private letters from Paris also state, that the Minister of Marine had isued orders for the fitting out of several ships of the line, for the Mediterranean." Some think thut Ibrahim, now driven to despair, will listen to no proposals made to him by the Admirals. Destroy, it you please, the few vessels that remain in the port of Navarino, I will carry fire k sword through the whole of Greece !" This threat, it is much feared, he will be able to carry into t fleet : he nas a powerful army at his disposal, and the Allies are incapable of affording any immediate assistance to the unfortunate Greeks, unless the Russians pass the Pruth; c, should this event take place, England and France will not view the circumstance with any degree of satisfaction. Austria has always been averse to the intcrterence, and will not be pleased at the result of ihe naval fight Every one seems to anticipate dreadful consequences from what has occurred. A possible misunders'andii g between the Powers the total extermination of the Greek population, and a massacrce of the Frank inhabitants residing in the Turkish dominions.

cy, Job Type, Cuts, &c asanv Foimdiy in the United States, and at the same prices as at the Eastern Foundries also, Pi cs ses, Chases, Cases; Type metal Rcglet, cast to regular bodies ; Urass Rule of cv cry description ; Pi inting ink. of NewYork, and Philadelphia make ; Rail skins, Parchment, Sec. kc. We will also procure Stereotype Plates, to order, from J. How's Foundry, Philadelphia, and deliver the same at Cincinnati free of charge, for transportation, commission, Sec. Printers who deal at thU Foundry will please insert this advertisement conspicuously, nine times, and forward their bills for payment. O 8c H. WELLS. Cincinnati, Dec. 17. 1827 49-9t

State ot Indiana -Knox county, ss.

Ueorge Uavis, v ) . vC .a I Domestic Attach-

o Michael M

From the X Y American, The follov?ing Utter to the ediicr, giyes

Hogan,

IWTIEREAS on ihe 4th day of JanuV Y ary, 1823. on ihe oath of George Davis, a writ of Domestic Attachment was issued from my office, against the goods, chattels, rights and credits, moneys and effects of the said .Michael M. H..gan, to satisfy a debt of three dollars Seventy-two ccnis, which is allcdged to be justly due said Davis Now notice is hereby given, that unless the said Michael M Hogan.bf and appear at my ofiice, in the town ot Vincenncs, on the 8th day. of February next, at 10 o'clock, a m. on said day, I shall proceed to hear and determine said suit in his absence, and award judgment, if the claim be satisfactorily established. SAMl. HILL, y P k c. January 10. 1828 49-4t - 7 Look Here ! rr&A GOOD WORK HORSE, sJLy to exchange for CORX and POR A. -Inquire at this ofiice. 4a-4t January 3, 1828.

Hmry M Slvivs. (in rght of hi : ii'ifr Eliz M I. : hurj ) Hr Jacob Ku -kr-n-dall (guar dun cj Charles and Villars R Smith ) TKK NOTICE, TH AT app'ication will be

made to the Cnru:t conn o' K'ox totmtv, at tie Mann Perm ensuing, ft r the salf ot ihe r al estate ot Churlrs Smith, d'cased, or so much thereof as may ly said ct mt he de n ed necessary for the paymei t of Hc debts of ihe said estate the persona! estate bvii.g iiibufiicicnt to pay the sne. THOMAS m:TIOP, CAROLINE 11HMO P, Mrsrjc. of Ch ivies Smith d cd. November 14. '827. 48-4t Wheat. FIave7(f ajulJr SAW LOGS. fWISH to purchase a quantity of good merchantable Wheat. Flax-Serd and Saw Logs Delivered at the Vincenneo Ox Mill. 25-tf J L. COL MAN. For Kent. rrpHE well kown Tavern Stand in the Ii . 1' I f I

ji luwu ui nuKiosian, .viartin county, , Indiana, lately occupied by J D. Clem- ( ents, will be let for one or mote years. For tenns, apply to JAMES D.SHOLTS. Hindostan, Dec 12, 1827 45-tf

AS committed to mv custurtv.

VV the 1 6th inst. a negro man of the

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following description: he is about 23 years old, five feet 7 or 8 inches high, a copper colour, lisps has no cioathing but what is very course, except one pair of pantaloons, which is stuped cotton jeans. He says he left his master at Carlisle, in Illinois, about the 1 5th of November last, as he was passing through to Missouri. H. WADE, ShJ l c. Lawrencevillc, Dec 18, 1827 47-6v7 -Administrator's Notice. THE subsciibers have taken out letters testamentary, from the ( Jerk's oihee of the Probate court, in Sullivan county, Indiana, on the estate of Benjamin Sherman, deed, all persons indebted to said estalc, are requested to make immediate payment, Sc those having claims against said estate, are requested to pioduce the same legally authenticated for settlement within ore year from this date the estate appears to be solvent SHADRACH SHERMAN. Execv JOHN WALACE. C tors. December 12, 1827. 48-3i Hags ! Hags ! Hags! CfSor WORK bt pun fcr rn quantity of clean Lxnnen or Cotton rags at the wesntjerh sun office.