Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 March 1828 — Page 2

it tleiraln tram saying any thing more about

this place, lest 1 &huuU be charged with par tiaiity.

From this place eight miles, you cross the ast fork of White river, (a noble stream,) a few miles above the junction of the two White rivers. This river from its head,

vfiuusiva aj viuu a ritn anu irnuiui coun

try, a id presents at its crowing, a beautiful

lord in dry weather. A few miles further,

you arrive at the flourishing little village of Fetctsburgh, the vicinity of which h settled by bold, enterprising & industrious farmers ;

ncre sir, is seen the lolty Oak bowing its proud head to the yeoman of the soil.

Fiom thence you proceed 22 miles to Princeton, one of the most flourishing towns

in iiiia atui.wu oi country ; mueeu sir, u is an appropriate name, for it is a princely place. Here already is erected a seminary of learn ing, on an eminence tliat overlooks the whole

town. And, if we indulge a prospective view,

Horn the encouragement of the enterprising citizens, and their taste for literature, we behold seminaries and colleges rearing their

lajvaiiv. uuUlttS mm SieCOICSt Until lQ8t 11)

the clouds. .

Fi om Princeton you travel through Owcnsyille,Cynthtani & Springfield, three lovely little villages,' surrounded by a luxuriant body of earth, inferior to none;eiht miles beyond which, Mr. Chairman', you'arrivc at

last to mc so much desired point, Mount M

viiiuu, uii uic uuiu river. .Mere, sir, is a

place destined by nature for a commercial

town. It is situated a few miles above the junction of the Wabash with the Ohio, and

must ere long become the general defiot of all the Western countiy. It affords, Mr.

vwinrman, an elegant, sate, and superb harbor for vessels of every size and descrintion.

Sir, I must stop, for if I were to attempt to

uescnoc the many hem. fits and advantages

mat preset t t e selves to this road, at and

beyond this great point, I should most posi

tively fail. Pen nor pencil could do justice to this subject. Mr. Chairman, 1 close thee few remarks, by observing to the committee,

to ponder well belotc you leap.

From the Raltimore American. EURO PC We copy below a few paragraphs from the New York Morning Cornier calculated to favor the impression of those Who think that war between the Tuiks and allies, must ncccssatily follow the affair at Navarino. Eurofi an nr.?.-By a pcrus.il of our reRUlar files of London papers to the 5th Dec. it seems to us more and more apparent, that var is inevitable in Europe. The clouds have gathered too dark in the Fast, to pass away without pouring the bloodshed of war the Clements arc too conlbcting to tuhsidc to peace. The hauty Tok will not tamely subnVit, wit iout reparation for the scene at Navarino, and the pioud Allies will hold him at defiance. The Ottoman will allow no interference in behalf of his subject Greeks, while Christian Europe ?nists upon their independence. Austria stands in an uncettain posture, the seeming fiicnd both of the Christian and the Mus-lcman, yet her tone and attitude convince us, that at the first sound of the trumpet of war, she will enrol herself under the Christian banners For months we have looked upon the passing scenes of Europe. With ah anxious eve; wc have marked the occurrences one by one, which have led us to the conclusion, that a war, not for power or territory, but for extermination, was fast approaching: the blow at Navarino, which the allies seemed more anxious to strike, that aircrt, has evidently accelerated and fixed the climatf. When cur private intelligence, pub. Hshed on the 3d Dec. reached us, we were Convinced not only of its probability, but its certainty. At the time it did not meet gene ral credence, but those who had looked with a watchful eve upon the affaits of Europe, gave it unqualified belief. The article which wc published on Friday from the London Cornier, wore a warlike as pcct,andby our additional fi.es of English journals, received on Satuulay, wc find the prevailing opiniunin London at the latest dates was. that war with Tuikey was inevitable. We claim particular attention to the article from the Giohc, (a ministerial paucr,) "Which we give below ; " Accounts have been received at the Fo reign Olhcc, through Austria, dated Con.

tantinople, 10th instant, but no despatches from Mr S Canning of a I iter date than the 6th have been received. The. Austrian .recount (the correctness cf which there is n reaso.i to doubt) st.Ves the Sijhan had muni fested great aoir ; an I in breaking oil' the negotiations had declared that he would re ceive no communication frm the ambassa dors, until he knew whether th allied gov-ernm-nts intended to make reparation and compensation for the affair of Navarino, at thc same time continuing to protest against their right of intervention The conquest of Sri' (bv Srvrn) by iord Cochrane, was known to the sultan, an-' had much inreacd the irritation already felt by him. He had ord

ered a levy en mujir- had signified his intention of proceeding to Adrianople, and w as otherwise busiiv occupied in preparing means of warfare. At the date of these arcounts. the ambassadors had not left Constantinople, or demanded thr-ir passports) but they were hourly expected to do so, as the turn which affairs had taken, seemed to leave them no altcrna'ivc M gain : 14 One of the expresses to the city this

morning, brings intelligence from Paris, dated 12 o'clock Sunday night. One paragtaph says, We have received ceitain intelligence Of the finale ol the affair at Constantinople. The ambassadors, have de pat ted the flag of the Prophet is fiying on the Seia glio, and war is now certain. t Care has been taken by the Tutklsli ministers to protect the persons of all Fiankt, both at Constantinople and at Smyrna The French ambassador is stated to have received an express with the same intelligence. I send you n paper mar ktd (Gazette de France J which appears to prepare us for the events I have stated M Another account " City, 2 oVocfc Up to the present time, there is no official com munication in regard to the allied ambassa dors leaving Constantinople ; but the following is the account in the city that on the Khh of November, in an interview with the Ueis Effcndi and the Austrian ambassadot, the Rei KfTuidi gave notice to the Austrian ambassador, that the negotiations were at an end, and that the passports ot the allied ambassador were ready when they chose to apply for them. "On the 11th, the Austrian ambassador communicated the answer ol the lit in Effcndi to the allied ambassadors, upon which they informed the Austrian ambassador that they had nootders from their respect ve coutts to .... .......

quit the capital. i his statement of the am-

beats high at the proud title of freeman, will promptly obey her voice, and rally tour.dthc cagieaof his country, resolved to rescue her from impending danger, or nobly to die in her defence. He who refuses to defend his rights when called upon by his government, d serves to be a slavedeserves to be pun ished as an enemy to his country a ftiend to her foes "

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ffOCTOA' Mc.XJMEE icspecfully inJlJ forms the citizens ol the Wabash i mm try, and the public generally that he has jusi opened his MEIHCIXE STORE On Market street, next door to S. Tomlinson's store, in "the room Formerly occupied by F. Dickson wheic 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 nukp h ample. In tenduc ting this business, lie ha3. engaged tl.rj assistance ol k H'tjoivkiirov, width he hopes will enable him to accomnu date thoj-c who purchase for family purposes to their cr.tiic satisfaction the advantage of conecl pre

scriptions to such, -ailt be ob ious. Ph si

Clans Tnil ( l::i-iiii. mnv h it I ..I .......

bassadors was immediately nude known to aiticlc ncecr.aty in p.aciicc,and c.-f genuine

uic ivtis i.ucnui, who lntormeclthe Aust. laU j qualitv ; none other will be oiiered-- It will ambassador that if they did not leave the cap- be made their intc.csi to favor hi,., will. ihei.

l'al immediately they would be considered a

prisoners of war: in consequence ol which, it is' said, the ambassadors kit the capital on the 12ih. The Morning Chronicle of the ?th Dt:c.

has the following leadir g editorial at tick :

custom. Cotintty mcu.hants may find it to their interest to gie liim u cjil, for such medicines as they may want K Mc NAMKK. incmiu's. Mfly 15, IH27. 1.5-tf

PARKER'S VEGETABLE' A. RENOVATING Eqtial to Suain's. or any othctfc FOR I UK CUKE OF t R HK UM Al ls 11, pT LIEH COMl'LAIMT, ULCEP. SXZ MKKCU1UAL. ai d SYlMULllle UISKASES. Likcv isc, complaints atising fiom an impure state ol the blood, Putt id ore '1 In out, aud t lie early stages ol Consumpiicn. S;c. "ji, H ANY cases of Jaundice hac beenradX? JL ically cuted by using only a lew botlie. Dyspepsia or Iiu;igesti(.n is removed by its pqwcrlul virtues, and w heic children at e conceined, it is known to be a remarkable salutary operative, and foi that purpose

! should I c kept in families to be given in

complaints incident to the change ot seasons. ., Purchasers arc requested to observe, that the Genuine Mtdicme has the proprietor's name, in his own band writing, on the label of each bottle, with the words, Parker's Panuaa, on the seal of the coik. The label

represents the Hydra subdued by Hercules,

with a Mosaic emblem above. rI his Fi.WiCK.l is equal to any in use ; it ia pleasant to the taste, and requires no alteration in the diet spiritous liquors to be avoided. The proprietor is aware that for want of proper and ceitain infoimation, bis medicine n ay by some persons be ranked amongst ru

; miious empirics, of the dr.y ; but he has the

i satisfaction ot knowing that upon tsial, these opinions will vanish, and i;ive place to con-

r:irr, m

of the possibility ol peace being pu:scrtd ity, that hr h with Turkey Positive information waft le I as to be aide

cctveu yestciuay. that the poite !as rvlused ihfvmM.K ... i : n

all farther negotiation or evui .nte. cou.be, which he will do in the employ of I)r Mc with the ambassadors ol the allies, and has Namce. J. D WOOI VFRIOV also refused the invdimionof Austria. An!- . '-- appeal has been made to all good Musse men,1 Valujtl)!tl Uc Kstutr fur S:h

to avenge the umlt which has been commit URSUANM' loan Act of ih Lcishv ,cd Crcai apprehensions are enteitained lor g u.re ol ti,e state ol Indiana the u-dcr the durability of the alliance under the pres. ! signed uitl, on the

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l r sale at I'vuzic I'zsim-r. in tU

e

II w wmoiivj u lit (U MO

Wc fear we can no lomrer holdout l,ot,cs inlnmw.iw. ,5.5 rv;.., '.J! ! 7 Vaiw" ol "3 lcor merits. lo pietend

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i ' ; . . , . ' . vr.ti an iiim eii y iiibcase 10 w men me I uman

constitution is liable, will b. cuted by ibis medicine, would be folse and absurd in the exir Fte ; but it poascssrs uncommon ethca(y in the relief and cine of certain obstinate imd violent complaints, and those in many instances o? the most afatm'mg and distressing nature, can and las been fully substantiated. Certificates and directions printed in pamphlet form, accompany each bottle price, ft2 or S-0 per d,.Zn. HEM J: MR Eli .' 'Parker's Panacea ; equal to Sw aim's, or any other and one dollar cheaper. LIST OF A G K NTS For the sale oj Parker a Vegetable Eenovo ting Panacea. Jnfoi Hart f .Vo?, No IS South Second st. Ed-vard IK Garrgurs. cor. of (3th Si Market 77fav. Clivn x k cor. of Front & Cath irins. U'ULamxon. n k cor. of d and Almond.

i .V. C. &7ir-:t:rd. No 107 s st. below W alnut. , ,";. Itcvoiut, s vv cor. of AU and Wood.

E. (turret v',n x w eor. of ath and Race. ' U'tn. Sruttcrgfjorf, cor. rf 2d and (ire en. tumiid Pa.v.srj7i & .Vow. Trenton, N. h rsev. Dr. J R. l.',rv)g, cor. of Fulton c (Jold sts V r. P. Dickey cor. Lispenai d -t. lro;nIvvavx y. .. luuhtra;i cor. (Greenwich & Murray sis. n Y. Sitmirl Clt r?;rt Salem, Nc Jrrsev. . P. Akrto, Louisville, Ke: tuckv". EbtKezcr ll ht. Milk street, Poston, Mass. C. .V. 1'arfcr, Prov ider ce, Khodc Island.

Dr. M Jt'.nserratt H.dtimoie.

ent vet v critical cfrrutninfiri nn t lit. Ii

some of those did not ejaculate who entcied into the treaty more with a view to u time with Russia, than to conic to a rupture with Tut key, which would have the effect of delivering over the latter Power in the foi mer

The affair of Navarin i has. howrver. rom.

mined our i;ovcrnmeot. Put if we vvete to say that the result has h;en .m.- ,r tmii,.-!!,,.,

v . a i'iu i i i v.- 1 1 m i , in ;. ri

w ii urn eivcn use to veiy mipLas- j U et halt of See. No. ;", in Town.

town of Me-roii., in th county of Sullivan, the 'allow inir valoablo is acts oi land siiuated in the al'ousaid c'-untv, vi.. S. W . Or. Ser. No. 1. in Town V u V

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v lt.

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S. K. (Jr. of Sec No. in Town. No. U, North

I I w et.

o. 9, North

v. or a any of t!ie o-

ther j mtnals, but takes a dillrtcnt view of im

position ot the allies in i elation trone aimih.

cr.

ant lorcoooiniM. Wc should be n,isla!iM ! t Ranov No

our readers. ' ' i Ft h:df of S-.-e. No. IT. in Tmivm r

i ne iviornincf t,hionic!e, a j v ill be ren - ! u ' T-

bove. is as mn inced (it v. or a nnv of the o. i . .. 1 1 SvV- m Town. No. r, North

' l .'v.n-e .No 1() est. ......

-.ast hah 1 Sc. . No. in Town. No. 8, North ..ill. V'

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v.. I.V.I.WIU mi mi:, o om on. r,ut in.p. -mi v. ..... i .i . . ..

.tnM,acncct see M Ulc .cv.al. ; !.l M,cs i U,c year .816. a.,d "aV Z

, ,. . time conquered the h: st choice in the mm Jackson and MiniWc anne--l to the ! irv. V,r r. . . 1 1 . Ci'U."

itnnA c,,n ... , - - ". lo receive m

.v, .o. v.. vJVm ami asu tno'ii u u ; lovmation as to the rm.liiv ,1 t; ; r

is rrnn i.irfin i , ,t ti... i . i .. . . ' i " ,w 1,,wu",' "

.... t,(, lMl aiUl C i !ffM! .ImU. MO ulnr.,..! ... ).. o .. . .

hiirhest hono.s shonhl ?: r.nnm.t ! " " " .m. nan.uci ol

- .. . .. :.',v v "4" " oum, oi .vietorn tlie trarts i? :i h,. ..r..,,..i

VIIV1VU

in quarter sections. Also, will be offered in the town of TerreHaute, on the

Second Monday oJ 7;v,

in8 t. tz. w :m. & In Lots Nos .5:3. 70, 188, 200 ek 201 Hy tefctetice to the Map of the town, it viU be scn that the Ir.n Lots are well situated as to busiius, the Out Lots piesent some ot the oust desirable Munitions for piivate tcidcnces adjacent to the town. From one third, to one hall of the purclnsc money will be expected in hand, and the bal ancr, m twelve months, to beseemed hy Icin upon the property For inlormati, n as to the Lots in I Crre-IIaute, inquire of James Far. rington, Ksqr. DIANA M RULLIT Jdmttrx. cf ThnmciH Rifilt, tired S -Mi. GWATHMKY, nt f.r ITenry Jki:on if Mary J ,i:kmn. I'ebiu rv 9 8 8. oot

individual? Has not Mr. Adams been well paid for a I the services he ever rendered ?

Why should the public and mi vale chaiarin

of general Jackson he immolated upon the :iltnr of Mr. Art .t.' nl,;i;.. .. .i

see the poisoned an ows ol envenomed slan- i (, 1,1 (;a) tl c hillowiiu lots in, a

dcr hurled at the amiable, paittur of the nat- J,M,,ins lo Sl,,(l lvVn' On: Lots,

rioi nero : is it not that :Ir. Adams may en joy the pomp and pride of office four veaia

longer.

The intelligent editor of the American Sen

tinel places the sentiments of p;eneial Jackson and Mr. Adams in such striking contrast, that we avail ourselves of hi cx-.i acts.

Let the people read and jmlc. Under date of the 16th of November. 1814.

John Quincy Adams, then at Ghent, pictuied the situation of these United States, in the following colors of absolute despair :

iiivi(ie(i amone ourselves, more in pas

sions than inretest. with half the nation sold,

y their prejudices and their inotance, to our

enemy, with a feeble and penurious trovcrn-

. j . ' i

menu wnn tive inmates tor a nav v, anil scarce- I

y live ethcicnt regiments for an armv, how

can it be expected that we should ics'ist the

mass ot foicc which that cieantic novver

. T' I . . . . ' ' ' '

vr.nRiano; is collecting to crush us at a blow" UZT Americans! Ponder on the soul of him, who could pive up the republic, and then turn to the animated, refreshing and en nobtinp spirit which emanated from' Jackson, almost at the same hour. When proceeding to take Command at N c w. Orleans, on the 22d ol November, 1814, he addressed governor Claiborn thus : 14 We hare morefodrcad from intestine, th:m open and avowed enemies ; but vigilance on our side, and all will be sale. Re-member, our watchword is victory or death. Our country must and hall be defended. Wc will enjoy our liberty or perish in the last ditch M And again, whfn addicssing the Louisianians, on the 1st of December, 1 8 14, the hero sas : u The only country on csrth where man enjoys freedom, where all its blessings are alike extended to the poor and the Tich, calls on you to protect us from the grasping usur-

i-.iiun ui iiuiain, MtE WILL not patt

nd

rominiion 6j Storage. JPHK subsenber lespectfully informs his .i. Ii iends, and the public in general, that he has lately completed a large and commo dious IV.1RE HOUSEmz wharf in Vim cennes, onthe Wabash river, where he will receive Goods on Storage, or Sell on Com. mission and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a part of the public patronaVe Wm. miluhe. incenncs, Feb 7, 1823. f -tf RKFEHENCE9. J

i o r v . .M.lir.K, ; N. I.MKSON & Co i-

JOHN MARSHALL, 7 e, SAMi.. MARSHALL, 5 LFAVISMILLFH. Natchez. W.& J. LKWIS. Evansville. DAVIDS. CH.AMBKRS. 7 T . . T. H. TILLAY, j LcmsvUt.

J Orleans.

is

vain. I know that every man whose bosom

T B- In addition to his former assortment, he has just received fiom N. Orleans, COFFEE, MOLJSSES, SUG.iK, MACKEREL, tSc. Which arc offered very low for cash. Wm, MIEUIIE.

Thoma Lu:r,fikhu P. m. Kins c Queen c h Va Hjclikiss. i,rihum i? Clur'k, New Oi leans. H .'. Grhf.iun, Cj Natchez. Mississippi. '. Laagdor. ( incn.nati, ();,io. J. Ilarta Wihr. g:'nf bclau.nc. in.i. II. Tahl r, Frovidei ee. Kh de Island. T. Tuijlo'. Ne w Fort, Khode Island, David Milton, Londongun e, Pennvlvania. Ezra Evt, Fishing creek, Columbia co Pa, Ab.jah Abbott, Syracuse, Nt w Y.ik. ticolux Tut.hr hut. Nasliiik-, Tennessee Jehu William, Utica, Ne w York. Gift Ihtche'.ek, Hoehester. New York. Pttigrrii'& Cluulat.d, Pittsburgh, Pa. J'js (;. OUvr Miiford, Delaware David Schojf',). Heading. Pennsv lvrnia. C M Port, aux cjT Co. Richmond. Virginia lr- H.E. EJfhiun. St. Louis, Missouri. II m. T. lI'Mium. Savannah, Georgia. S. CuMi,:, New Haven. Connecticut? Er. WiUtuck, Washii.gton Citv, D. C. Dr. Rurgjyne Charleston, South Carolina. ;, Me Era, Wilmington. North Carolina. John D. More. Columbia, South Caroliaa. Edivm C. y;.v.v.y, Athens, Alabama. A. fickroy, Miamisburg. Ohio. Jisrfih Rringhur:, Wilmington, Delaware. ;. Jld, Harrisbm-!:, IVnnsvhania. V Jxt'jcock, New ILnen, Connecticut. R. .Sit, Drujrgitt, Auburn. New York, teuthmayd cr Lardman, Middk tov n. Conn. Mr Hu:ehmg New Iirunsnick, New Jtriey. S. Carter, New Haven, Connecticut. M. A. .Santos, Norfolk, Virginia. R. iS7 G. Moore, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. George Cannon, Nantucket. Ruer CT Riith r, LoiUvilIe, Kentucky. Orders from any pan of the United State, addressed to JOILYA. PARKER. No. 209, North Kighth, four doors abovt W od street or ATKIXSO.Y isr ALEXAXDER, P.in ters, Philadelphia, will be attended to. The benefits of the sbov e mt diune are daily becoming more generally known, and the proprietor, J. A. Parker, to facilitate this desirable object, requests Editors who may bo disposed t;- second his endeavours, to copy tins advertisement, for the insertion of which any number of times less than twenty, a proportionate quantity of the medicine will be placed to their credit, which they may have directed to their order, by addressing a line to that effect, to Atkinson Sc Alexander, Phiiadelphia. January 12 U19

Kags! Hags! Kas ! CASH, or WORK, will U given for any quantity of clean Lmnen or Cotton rags at thC WESNTERH SUM ofriCC.