Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 May 1829 — Page 2
new yohk May 2. The fast sailing brig Orleans, of Boston, arrived last evening from Hambui gh, left that port on the 2d of April Captain Chapman has politely fui nisUed us with a fiSe of papers t ) the 27th of March, from which we make the following tuuislations : JAst March 5 Gen. Di-bitsch has arrived here, and given oi tiers to the commandants of all the troops on the left bank of the D .nube, to be ready to take advantage of the first oppoitunity of commencing hostillitics. The 1 in ks will, in a short time, be attached i a manner that will force them to ask for p. ace. The left of the river is nearly rid of them, and Giui gero, opposite Hcdschuck, the only tortress they possess in the ptincipalities, will be attacked very soon. A bridge is to be thrown over the river immediately, to transport the troops to make the attack In Bulgaria and Servia, the grass is already sufficient for the forage of the cavalry, and wc expect hear in a few weeks of considerable military events Not tar from Paradi, there has been a considerable battle between the Russians and Turks. in which the latlti were defeated with considerable loss. Egixa, January 31. The steam ship KarJii la, c tptain Pnalanga, in an expedition to the gull of Volo and Negiopont, lias captured four I utkish vessels of war, which make a very welcome "met case to out -flotilla- Capi. Phalatiga also saved five hundied unfortunate Greeks who had escaped to Kobicn, when the Turks attacked Leitcen, and were near perishing for want. In addition to the above, captain Chapman infoi ms us, that it was reported in Hamburg on the Istult that the Prussians had entered into a trea'y with Russia, by the conditions of which they were to keep in readiness forty thousand troops ; and they were accordingly buying all the horses tney could procure for
the cavalry, and it was expected the next ampaign would be dec isive. At Pekin, the capital of China, a newspaper of extraordinary size is published weekly it is printed upon silk stuff, It contains no foreign news whatever, but dwells entirelv upon domestic occurrences This Gazette claims it is said, to have bt en in existence for about one thousand vears past, and enjoys an i.icontestible tcputation for veracity. In the year 1727, a public fu -ctionary dared to cause some false intelligence to be insetted, and he was punished with death, since which time no similar instance has occurred Divers sheets of some of the numbers of this Ga zctte, beat ing date the 18th and "6th Ftbiu ary, 1798, are pn served in the Royal Library of Paris, which arc ten yards and a quat ter in length. - There are likewise Chinese visiting cards there, the size and colour of which depended on the rank of the individual who sends them. They arc also of a colossal size. Lord Macirtha received one of those visiting cards from a viceroy, with which he -ou!d have had a moderate size roam hung Ph i l a d RLPHt a, May 2. Tobias WjrKiss - Re cently Fourth Au ditor in the Treasury Department ot the U States. wa arrested in this city late at night on Thursday las', upon a warrant issued by -the District Judge, wherein he is charged with sundry fraudulent practices in procuring money from the treasury. An order for the removal of the prisoner to the place of !
trial, was procured by the District Attorney, j be made either at the proper Land OtTice th Trnsnrpr rf flip ITnitpH State a'
and yesterday, at noon. Dr. atkins was ta
ken to Washington, under an escort of the Manual. Rumors upon this subject have been in circulation for 6ome time back, which as the law1 is taking its course, ought not to be repeated in a public journal, and we there
fore refrain. I he warrant had been out tor
or to the Treasurer of the United States a:
Washington. Payments partly in cash and connected with relinquishment, can only be made at the Land Office where the land was purchased. Purchasers wishing to close their accounts, will take notice that the law requires
some davs, and we understand the measure the surrender of the original certificate ot . . . . . . IA VI . . i -r i .-r t
to attain its objt ct, either here, at lJoston.VQVtne purchase, ami, n sucn cemncaic ue iosi N. York, were in active progress. Philadctor destroyed, a public notice must be given
fifua Chron The late Fourth Auditor When on former occasions, we referred to the conduct of Mr. Watkins, we were not aware that the President would conceive it to be his duty to institute a criminal proceeding against him Such proceedings having been instituted, it would be as improper in us to argue his guilt, as it is on the part of the Journal to assct his innocence. The one or the other is to be decided by the constituted authorities of the country, and until that decision bo ad, we shall be silent As to the gross attack made by the J urnal of this morning on Mr. Kendall, that will be made tooroil upon his enemies The charrc againjkjlr. T. Wat-
upon the cmice of Mr.
kins, does not rest K ndall.
U S Telegraph
4V CHEAP II. 1 TS.
cieo. w. run ley, HAS now on hand, and intends
GS HITS
made of the Best materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike man ner. He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit 17-tf Vincennes, May, 1828
II I f II 1 1 1
To Wagon Makers.
AN industrious and good Journeyman
&jJh& Wagon Maker
will fi d cons ant employment, and regular in'i,rii: fn ! nnlirit'irif t it V
r it v in l i iv 1 ti
T?trTTwo or three Apprentices will be
,
ken to the Carriage Making business, ooys
from the country will be preferred. D W. Vincennes, April 17, 1829 H-tf
PUBLIC LANDS, Crtdit bustvin.
ERTOll to the Uniud States for Pub-
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to that effect agreeably to a form which may be had cither at the General Land Office cr at the Office whence such certificate was issued Terms of relinquishment may also be obtained from the same sources. .Tavern Stand tor Sale.
THE subscriber wishes to scli the T.lFEllY ST.1XD wbeie he now lives It is a healthy
pleasant situation, containing about one and a half acres ot ground, divided into a U'agos Yard, Garden. 8cc The Stable is large nnd commodious; the Dwelling House convenient, having a good cellar, also an excellent Smoke House and Well in the yard This property is situated on Market street, in Vincennes some money must be p id ii. hand, the remainder in annual instalmmts. secured bv bond. Several BEDS Sc JiEDDIXG and other household furniture fo sale A great bargain can be had HOMER JOHNSON. Vincennes, April 20, 1829. 1-tf Administrator's Notice. O 1 ICE is hereby giver, that the per sonal goods of the t state of Thoma? Mr win an. flrite of RllSSCron tOWnsh'lD, Knox
T j county, Indiana,) deceased, will be sol
nublic auction, at the house of the subici
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in west union, on the lam aay oi June ntxi,
at 2 o'clock, n m a credit of three months.
will be given (with security,) for all sums o
ver three dollars. JONATHAN DOUGLASS, Jidr.i. May 16, 1829. 1 5-3t
Public Sale of Land N purMjancc ot a certain decree of thr Knox Ciicuit court in Chancery, at their
Match term, 1829. made in a ccnain suit,
wherein Darnel Dolohon was complainant, and Mary Dolohuti was defendant, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday, ti e fficenth day of June next, between the houts of ten o'clock, a m. and
ir I ific m.rrir,.i mif,r to thp first I four o'clock, p M of that day, all that certain
' day of July, 1820, are hereby notified, that tract of land containing two hundred acres,
the 4th day of July, 1829, is the period to situate, lying anu nemg near w nue rivn,i
which payment is restricted by the act ol
21st March 1828. The balances due on ill Lands further credited under the Relief Laws, passed in the y?ars t 8 2 1 , 1622, and 1823, if not completely paid, either by relinquishment or by cash, at a discount of 37 J per cent. oneJe-(cre the third day of July next, will belorleited to the United States agreeably to law. All Lands forfeited to the United States since the 1st day of July, 1820, on which a further credit has not been taken, and which remain unsold, may be redeemed by payment f the balance due, in cash, at a discount of 37 J per centum, on or before the said third day of July next. Payments completed entirely by cash) may
the county of Knox, loining the farm where
on Abiaham Kuykf ndall now lives on his south west coiner, and which was conveyed by indenture, dated the eighth day ol August, eighteen hundred and twenty, to Miles Dolohon, by the said Daniel Dolohon, and Nelly Dolohon, his w;fc. The above is a mortgage sale, and in pursuance of the statute, if said tract of land will not bun? sufficient to pay the debt, being the sum of one thous r.d and forty-two dollars and eighty nine cents, interest and costs, the same will be delivered to the said Daniel, in satisfaction of the said debt and interest SAML HILL, Master in Chancery. Knox Circuit courtMay 20, 1829. 15-ts
