Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1828 — Page 2
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ujpouiiv jn t u i i r O u e s s aonl Ke2d, on his return to his array. Lord Heytcsbury did tiot accompany or follow his imperial majesty who, however has placed1 frigate at his loid ship's disposal, whenever it may be deemed necessary for him to repair to the imperial head quarters, to communicate with his im perial majesty. The other ambassadors, who are military men, were to follow the emperor in two or three days. Gen. IvandofTis dead of the wounds he re ceived. The Turks have made a desperate ! ortie from Shtimla, in which they had the advant age. They succeeded in destroying three of the Russian redoubts; the Russians who occupied them were all cut to pieces in the san guinary conflict. Eight guns were taken, St we lament to add, that gen. Vrede,a brave 5c distinguished officer, was killed. The loss of the Turks was as may well be supposed, considerable. There was sickness in the army, and was feared that it was on the increase, the weather having been so hot, and a great scarcity of water. The accounts which have arrived from Constantinople are of the 24th and 26ht Aug The grand vizier left Constantinople on the 20th, and was to proceed to Shum'a direct With forty tfMis v '
(FIXCEXXES )
HE subscriber wishes to purchase wheat and Corn in quantity and will take in
Whiskey, Beeswax, Tovj linen. Flax -linen, Feathers and all articles of country productdelivered at his -Dry Good fj Grocery Store, At the Steam Mill Application to be made to Alexis LcRoy, who is authorized to conduct the business. WILLIAM H NEILSON. Vincennes, Tune 23, 828. 3U
nkwjkoods.
JAMES & SAMi, SMITH, "IFJ! AVE just received from New-York Si JJH Philadelphia, an extensive and well selected assor tment of Of FOREIGX and DOMESTIC MAX UFACTURE, Suitable for Fall & Winter use.
ALSO I LEGHORN BONNETS &z BOLIVARS, ! Ladies and Chtldrens, Leather and Morocco SHOES, Gentlemens BOOTS. & fine & coarse SHOES, Hardware j Cutlery, COTTOX YARX. FRESH TEAS, fcY. And a general assortment of articles ol al inost every description usually kept in stores, which they will sell low Tor cash, or exchange for Flax, and Tow linen. Linsey Jeans, Feathers, Bets Wax 15 Whiskey. 36-lf Vincennes, October 7, 1828. 57 nxious to close all unsettled accounts due us, and collect notes in our hands, we will receive in payment, Corn Fed Pork, at the market price and request those in terested to avail themselves of this way of paving, if cash is scarce. J. Sc S S. PHOTOS ALS For carryingjthe Mails of the United States on the following routes will be received at
7l the General Post Onice, until the 25th day
y of November next, inclusive, viz : IX IYDIAXA.
ry Establishment, once in two weeks
Leave fort Wayne every other Tuesday at
m and arrive at New Harmony by 7 pm.
Leave same every Wednesday ai 5 am and arrive at M'Leansboro by 7 pm. 140 From Paris to Vandalia once a week, one hundred and five miles. Leave Palis every Thursday at 10 a m and arrive at Vandalia on Saturday by 6 p m. Leave same eveiy Sunday at 6 a rh and arrive at Paris on Tuesday by 3 p m.
NOTES.
I. The postmaster eeneral mav fer.neditc
the niRTs and alter the times for ariival ami departure, at any time during the continuance ol the contract, he paying an adequate com sensation tor any exlia expense that may be occasioned thereby. 2. Seven ninutes shall be allowed for ope ning and closing the mail at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. Fo r every fiiteen minutes delay, in arriving after the lime prescribed in any contract, the contractor shall foi (tit live dollar; ami,
rr bufes will continue thicc years.
To the heirs of John Connert deceased, formerly ot Knox county, Indiana. "TyTOU are hereby informed, and will please U to lake notice, that 1 shall, by my attorneys apply to the Circuit court of Knox courv, ty, to be helden in the month of March, ensuing, to appoint a Commissioner agreeably to the tenth section of the 4 Act amendatory of he law, and for the better advancement of of justice," approved, January 20lb, 1326, lor the purpose of executing to me, and my heiis and assignb, a deed in fee simple, with :i irefiei.il warinniv. for the wpst hrlf nf lh
eanyci.n,i,tilsa?:onol dollars. s h fraclioIia, quarl5r 0r fractional lhc biddtr wid state such in.nrovcmcntv ; s. uion Nq h) lmvnhi Nw. 5f north, of -s present themselves to him. H in a btagc, ; lvo . ... Ty.o.irt v,.
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14 Postmasters who receive an advertise
ment should give every person who applies, an opportunity to read it. JOHN M'LEAN, Postmaster-General. Post-Office Department, July 23, 1828 FORM OF PROPOSAL. John M'Lkan, 1828. Pj&U7ius(er General. Sir I wili convey the Mail on Post Route
No viz : liotn to , tor the!
rV
.. 1 1 . 11..
ii iu ue jiu icr 101 111111 10 sav su. iiv , r
should rliMinctly state the number of lv ac, eb aml f:fly lhrcc hundredths, agreea-
.uuii, u..u uoi omy uie iuk: 3e , u .v uu. -,jv lo le lhc bond executed by lhe iM
ginuii i and end of it He should also cleat tv
s'ale his residence, as to the state ai d lovvo in which hi lives ; if he be not 0 contractor, he must accompany his bids by suitable recom mendations. Se;(ii htt rt. 34-9t
il the delay continue utiiil the d. .pai tuie ol a
ny pending mail, uheieby a trip is lost, a I'liblic IS'otice tt) tlU! 1.1111(1 OW11-
Al"ro..of l an?,1.t:t, all.'vct! kVcrs in the Lower Prairie.
canyingtnc man one trip, snail be incurred. S ... utiles it shall be made to app.ar that the tie , A VV'! ! a" V a lay was occasioned by unavoidable accident?3 f MA-ilPecrve the .toad ieudmg in wihch case the amount ol nav fo. a trip itxc nnes th. on.h lhc Lmvtr Pr;uue,
ill be forfeited.
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These furfcitiircs. it will "Tl" "V4 Ja,,;' w '4J'lul lWiH '
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e observed, arc unconditional ; except lo.- i', .minissioiu ' " sain act, Miai: ..he failM.ol a ttip,by unoidal.le accident nro,cd ,,( .n,:,l;c a """' ';: " v the pti:-:ty may be reduced to the nav ch ami as ,s -ot cot,,plett d by the ltlieei.tt-,
e 1 h 1 1 11.11 ni'xi
John Conner, now deceased, in his life lime to me, and beaiir.j: date the 10th day of October, 1823. A U ("JUSTUS LA'IURE.
N'nvnnbei 7. 1828.
41-4t
I hh
1M Kl R 11 AN DREW, P1F.RHK BRtiUlLETT, S
October 7, ir:
lor one tup. That on n: condition is this sum, cr the other penalties stated, id be ie muted. 4. Persons making proposals arc request ed t'i state their prices by lIV year 1 hose who contract will teruvc their pay quartet !y in the months of May, August, November a- d Februai y, one m )tiih after ihc eKpuaiion ot each cuiartcr.
5- No other than a free while person shall n the state ol Iiidimu
be cmplo, cd tn Can v the mail. For j tired Lend Stock
6. Where the proposer intends t convey the m iil in the body of a stage carriage, he is desired to state it in his proposals ; and the stjge must ie of sufficient sif.e, unlcs-s other wise expressed, to accommodate seven pas sengers 7 Every proposer may offer in his hid to make any improvement in the transportation of the mail, ft oin thn terins invited, t.iiht'i-a to the mode of transporting it, the spfed reqtiire !; ot the frequency of the trips per week which shall 1 cceive due considcvaiion.
riicnumbei ol the post rou'.c sha'.l he sta-
Cjitittas tinners
Lost Land CertiiiciUe O "1CE is hereby given, that si?; weeks af;ei due, appl'n atinn v. ill be matle o
legistci ol the Land OPice at Vmci 1 n
Adniinistratoi's hale. g AVI NO n is day filed in the Clerk's H .tiice ol the Circuit court of Knox county, an inventory and appiaisement of the i eiso: -A cs'ate I Marshall Browning, (late of Knox coun'y) deceased, we will pioceed to 'Cll the said pioperty, at the deceased's ate dwelling, in Decker township, on Monday, the 8th day ol December ensuing the sale vill commence at 10 o'clock, a m, and he continued I: cm day to day. until complca'td. Tiiite dollars, and under, cash must he down; to purchasers over that sum, a credit ol one year wiii be given, upon executing bn d with approved security. R Elite C A RRO W NING, Ext rr. JACOB AN'l IMS, Exor. J '. b. . J 2. 828. 4'-4t
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Adininistralor's Notice.
ui Oihce at inci 1 n; s. "J"J.Y NG discovcud that the prtsonal 4, lo: a Ccnificate nlljj'j. aod rc:d estate of William E. Bicad- J . the an. omit pcidi.11... (late ol Vim enncs. Knox county, IndiaIn 2:-, in ui'.M.ship No na.) deceased, is insufficient to discharge the 0)
ted in cveiy bid, and .!ie w (iiin:H;i inuM be
p )
the tm!.
ofnee.
Strict attention -emci.t, as i: is
ti (t actional btnion No 21, in low nsiup No I
7, south, (,f range No. 1 1, west, in the Vin
cennes Distiict, tn?ertd on the .list day ol January, SRI I , and forlciur! lor 1. on pay mint, ai'jeeahly tolavv ; nhw claimed by me, under 'he act ol congn rvs ol 20d May last, tntitin. 4 An art for the n liel of purchasers of piiblh land, that have 1 eve: ted for non-payment of tl e purchase nit nev." the original ceitifieat ot the pm chase of which lias been hst 01 d sttoyed Given utKiei my hand, this I7 h dav of (October, 1828. 39-3 -.nm WM. CiREA TIIOUSE
6am and arrive at Caty Missionary Estab
lishment Leave same every and arrive at fort "Wayne on Monday by 6 pm. 134 From Green t astle, by Blakesburgh, to Cr iwfordsville, once a week, 30 miles. Leave Green Castle every Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Crawfordsville by 3 pm. Leave s ttnc every Monday at 4 p m and arrive at Green Castle on Tuesday by noon. 135 Ftom Fr donia to Princeton, once a veek seventy-five miles. Leave Fredonia every Wednesday at G a
m and arrive at Princeton on Thursday by 6 pm. i Leave same every Friday at 6 a m and arrive at Fiedoniaon Saturday by 6pm 136 From Rushville, by Shelby ville, to Edinburgh, otic? a week, forty-four miles. Leave Rushville every Saturday at 6 a tn and arrive at Edinburgh by t p m. Leae same every Sunday at 6 a m and arrive at Rushville by 8 pm. 137 From Noblesville to Crawfordsville, once a week, fifty-two miles. Leave Noblesville every Sunday at 6 a m Sc arrive at Crawfordsville on Monday Ham. Leave same every Monday at I p m and arrive at Noblesville on Tuesday by 7 p m 138 From Vincennes by Petersburgh, to Bbonville once a week, sixty two miles. Leave Vincennes every Wednesday at 5 a
m and arrive at Boon ville on Thursday by 1 1 a m. Leive same every Thursday at 1 pm and artive at Vincennes on Friday by 7 p m. IN ILLINOIS. 139 From M'Leansbcro, by Carmi,to New-
scrded and directed to the rj
andendoised " Propo
must be given to
not intended to break the r-va! i-'l'anv nw tvsa
until the time for leceivn -- bids shall nave expired. 8. Tlie po? t ns's' 1 1-g c n e i r.l reset-, cs to himself the lijhl ol dcr..'.'lng ;.nv c't,t:a t at an end, whenever one !.'d": re happens which amounts to the iss ol a t;i;. V. The distances i-'atcd are c.uch 2 U:-.c been communicated to this ;Vn e,and son-e of them may be incorrect : 0:1 this subject the contractor must inform hinu'.li the depait ment will not be answerable lor any mistake 10. In ev erv cac where the mail is trans
potted in stages, and the p-ccnt contractor shall be underbid, ?.ud ll.e ir.idcrhidder rhal! not have such stage propetty as may be ne cessary fnr the performance of the. contract. he 3ha!I be required to put chase tt om tinpresent contractor, at a reasonable valuation, the whole or any part of the stage propcily, icluding horses, that may be suitahle lor the service, and make payment therefor, by ca sonable instalments, as his pay becomes due. or as may be otherwise arianged. This will be made a condition in the accep tance of any bid, under the hid of the ptcser
contractor; and should lhe undcibidder fail to comply, his bid will be offered to the p?c sent contractor; but should he decline making the contract at that rate, the propcsal of the underbiddcr will be accepted uncondi tionallv.
It is distinctly understood that the mail vxill continue to be carried in stages on every route where it is now so conveyed. 11. No bid shall be withdrawn after the time for receiving bids shall have expired, end should any person refuse to take the con
tract at his bid, he shall be he'd responsible to the department, for the difference between his bid and that at which the contract shall be made. The assignment of any contract, without the consent of the postmaster-gener al, shall forfeit it and in all cases where ap plication is made to the department to sanction a transfer, the terms must be fully stated. Should a contractor or his agent engage in the transmission of commercial information by
express on his route, more rapidly than the
mail, he shall forfeit his contract. 12 If a route should be discontinued by
congress, or become useless, in whole or in part, in the opinion of the postmaster-gener
al, he may limit or dispense with the service,
of the contractor on making him an allowance
of one month s extra pav.
13 The contracts will all begin January
1st, 1829, and the contracts for routes in the
states of Indiana, Illinois. Missouri. Arkansas,
I'cnncsssee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louis
lana, will continue for one year only. Con
tracts for routes in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida territory, will
d. bts, and other demands against it we do xl
tt creloie dtchiie said estate insolvent, and -.hail claim for the future, the settlement
hereof as an insolvent estate. GEORGE E WING JJmstrs.ofW E. GEO W EWING, 5 Breading, deed. N vender 10. 1828. 4l-3t
Lost Land Certificate.
a ( t t.- ; 1 . . .1 . ?
I K n is nereny given, mat six w?ck'
J- itltu date, application will be made to '.ue Registu ui tlu Land-Office al Vinccnnts in the state of Indiana, for a Ceitificatc ! Forfeited Lend Stock, for the amount paid on thes- uth east cjuaiicr of section No 11, sn township No 7, south, ol range N). 12 west, in the Vincennes DUtiict, entered on the 27th day ol June, IK I I, and forfeited foi mm-payment agreeably to law ; now claimed by mc under the act of congress, of the 2:UI
May. 1828, entitled 11 An acl for the relief ol pliichar.ers of ptihiie lands lhat have reveit-
led (or non-payment of the pui chase money,'
'nc oiigmal ccrtihcate ef the pui hae ol which has been lost or destroyed Given un dcr Tiy hand, this lTlh dav ofOctolnr. '828
ELSIJERR Y ARMS'! RONG
II.
III.
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(lministrator's JNotice.
L persons tie hertbv notified that 1
haie taken out leltets ot afiminihli ation
upon the estate of John (jUshwa (iale ol Gibson county; diceastd, anil lieu by tcrpn stall persons vvho have claims against said estate to present them piopcrly authenticated I'm settlement within one year horn this date, and those indebted to said estate are icrjuesl ed to make immedia'c payment the estate is believed to be solvent ABRAHAM DECKER, Adm.
'828. 40-31.
Sept.
13,
GEO W. PUll LEY, HAS now on hand atid inteiidb kccjwngpfor Sale, an assoitmtnt ol
n. ITS
made of the Best materials, in the Newest Fashion, and in the most workmanlike manner He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit 17-tf Vine -purs. May, t828 lilackmithing.
S MIE subscriber has removed his SHOP
U to the new biick building on Market
street, nearly opposite the Market house
The well known qualifications of Mr Wei man as a good workman, will insmc a libe
ral share of public patronage All kinds ol
Edrrcd tools made and r.ai ranted.
November. 1828.
N. SMITH. 2-'f
fi) SAW LOUh v OOD. x quantity will be purchased at the C $l lutnbian Steam Mill application to 1
Co
be
made at the Mill, 01 to
Vincennes, July 2.
A LEROY, Agent.
bpleudid Views ( f AMERICAN SCENERY. CVN Fiidaj the JOthol October, I82i, will 0 be published by T K Greenbank, No. 64. Spruce street, Philadelphia, a volume of splei did view of AMERICAN SCEXER Y, as follows : 1. A view of Rock's Shot Tower, on the Scuchy lkiil, near Philadelphia, c ad
jacent sceneiy A view ol the Light House on Long Island Sound, with the adjacent scc nery A view of Yoik, on Lake Ontarn.
with the fc!tificaions.
IV. Cbatacteiistic sceneiy on the Hudsc.i River.
V. Views of New -London, Connecticut, with the adjacent scenery. VI View ol Lemon Hill, near Philadelphia, the seat of Henry Piatt. Esq. VII. The I omb of Washington, at Mount Vernon.
VIII. View ol theGieat Bendof theSusquc-
nanna. IX View of the Upper Falls of Solomon's
Ctcek, Luzeine county, Pa. View ol the Lower Falls ol Solomon's Ci eek.
View of the Cattskill Mountains, from the Hudson. View ot Fort Niagara on Ontario,
nom the Light House on the British side. These Vie .vs are executed in the best stvlc
of Philadelphia engraving, from drawings-
maue upon the spot, hach Plate will be ac
companied by a full and accurate description
thcicol, so as to make it perfectly intelligible to evt iv person
The wot k will be pi inted U issued to sub
scribers in the first style, on superior paper.
and with a handsomely printed cover, and de- ( liveied to subscribers at the very low pi ice of
une Dollar per copy, r legible covers will
be used lor country subscribers, so that they 1 an be safely sent by mail
H7Any gentleman, postmasters and oth
ers, who will interest themselves to procuro
ten subscribers, and lemit ten dollars to the editor, shall receive twelve ccfiies. From tho ' ' very flattering patronage already receivc'l (twelve bundled subscribers having put down their names) this volume will probably be succeeded by another, as soon as other plates
can be engraven. All orders from the country promptly attended to Address, T. R GREENBANK. No 64, Spruce street, Philadelphia. UCpAny editor w ho will insert the above ? few limes, and forward a copy of his papet containing the adve rtisement, directed Sat
urday Bulletin. Philadelphia," shall receive
22-tf
rTTHE Pi inter would be glad to receive a
Ji few pounds of good new I iiATitEns
lor which he w ill allow the highest cash mar
ket price. E. STOUT.
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XI. XII.
copy of the Views immediately on publico
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Magifctratrs ULAiSKS lor Illinois
lor sale at this otlicp XDEXTtJKlis lo. Apmemicci
ivv bme ni mis oiiicc.
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