Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 June 1829 — Page 2
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twccn cnoumia anu Constantinople, wnust the Russian fleet will intercept all supplies by way ol the Black sea. Other letters fiom the same quarter conjecture that the troops embarked at Scbastopoi for Dourgas, arc designed to make a direct attack on Constantinople. . The scarcity of provisions is said to
he very great at Constantinople, and the exile of several thousand Greeks c Jews had plunged these persons in great misery, Guf.f.ck. r Vhc intelligence from Greece, given in the FicrVch papers, states that the Turks had been again expc'.lcd from Livadia, afi:v a sanguinary battle with the army of prince Demetrius Ypsilanti. Gen. Church in a very boastful despatch, announces that the castle of Vonitza had surrendered to his arms. Adm. Malcolm is said to have sent a ship of the line to Naples, to convey the English and French embassadors back to Constantinople, or to any other place where it should he determined that the negotiations should be held Catholic emancipation The Catholic rebel bill, passed the howe of lordsorS the 10th of April, by a majority of 104, and received the royal assent, by." commission, on the 13th of April. The bill for the qualification of Irish freeholders, (the Q! bill,) also pissed on the loth, and received the royal assent on the 13th of April.
Manufactures Great distress prevails in the tnmiufactni inc: ditti icts. The Sheffield
Courant says : "The state of trade in al
most all the manufacturing districts is such
as to excite the most fearful apprehensions. In our own town, the demand for its manufactures was scarcely ever so dull; and tho'
our streets arc not vet filled with Half famish m
ed woikmcn, there is too much reason to be
lieve such an appalling Mght will, cro lung
present rstlf. I he prices at which manu facturcd goods arc sold, do not, in some instances, exceed the value of the raw material, and the wages paid for labor arc necessarily so very low as to reduce the workmen almost to the condition of paupers. Still, un dcr thc.e circumstances, it is with difficulty any sales arc effected, and large stocks are consequently accumulated. This order of things, however, cannot c;:ist long, unless a revival of trade takes place very shortly, we almost trmblr. for vd consequences." S:ita?Jiflrlft The distress in this district exceeds all description. Thousands arc ac
tually starving, anil, unless specii) relict l:e!
afforded, famine will soon accomplish its.
work in pestilence anu death.
A'E if POPE. Cardinal Caatilione wa-U
elected Pope by the Conclave, and declared on the 31st of March. He is 68 years of age, and w ill bear the title of Pius to 8th.
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Hats Made Soldi ty
A R. p. price,
Vc
(Vincennes, Indian j, J
In the house lately occupied by
James Isf Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on Se-
cond street, one door above Market street.
The prices of hats in general, arc for
Fine Rorams, Coarse do
85 s
Beaver, - glO Fine Cantor, 8 Coarse do - 6
-Hats made in the shops here, arc in general, much superior to those imported from
the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of
the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats
shall be made in the best manner, of sufierior
stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. Februarys 1829. 2-tf XCTPORKi CORXlsf OATS, will be re ceived in exchange for Hats. R P. P
FASHIONABLE CHEAP IlJl TS, m :::o&o:::
GEO. W PURLEY,
HAS now on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assortment ol HA TS
mr.de of the "Rest materials, it- the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner. He will sell low for Cash, Fur, arid such other produce as may suit. 17-tf Vincennes, May, 1323. g mm? (Bm) burt on And hebrrd STTULD inform tbeir customers, and y Y the public generally, that they huve just received from Philadelphia, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, SHOES, LEG HCRX BO. WYE TS, L'c. &c. Which they will sell low for cash, or such articles of produce in hand, as may suit. 103m Vincennes, Apiil 1, 182?.
per centum, oh or before- the said third1 day of July next
Payments completed entirely by cash, may
be made either at the proper Land Qffice,
or to the Treasurer of the United btatcs at
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 the surrender of the original certificate ol the purchase, and; if such ceitificatc be lost or destroyed, a public notice must be given to that effect agreeably to a form which may be had cither at the General Land Office or at the Office whence such certificate was issued. Terms of relinquishment may also
be obtained from the same sources. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, GENERAL LAND OFFICE,
8th March, 1829
Anril 4, 1829. 8-1 3t
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Administrator's Notice. LL persons are hereby notified, that I have taken out letters of administrati
on upon the estate of Pl'ip Wcase, (late of
Knox county,) deceased, and all persons having claims against the same arc requc.stcd to present them tome properly authenticated for settlement within one year from this date, and those indebted to the rimc, arc requested to make immediate payment. The estate is believed to be solvent. ANNA WEASE, Admstx.May 23, 1829. 16-3t
From r:'c .Ycttj Y)rk Commercial Adi erthcr, CURAT F. RTliqUAKR IN STAIN All Catthqu.tkc was felt on the 2' Ut March, c Al-tdrid, and Many other pens' of Spain. In the province ol Murc'n it occasioned' the most . ill i -tivc disasters. The following is an abstract of letters to the 'JGlh of March? Murr.i i, capital of the province not a sinHe church oreclifco t!.at has not been consi-
4 1 n -i t r 1 ri hyp: I i rrlr hri nf N p rv i m
w hich unites i 'e two paris of the c:ty, has suffered materially. Several houses liaxc been ruined, and a threat number ol persons perished. Carthagena the quarter of .Surraia has been ruined. St. Fulgcncia Ins disappeared Rojalcs, La Granja. Cox, S in Miuil, Calosa. and several other cities and village have suffered a great deal of injujy. La M-ita is a heap of ruins the earthquake has dried tip two salt lakes. Ttvre Vejo not a single house is standing, the town a heap of ru-;is ; the numof killed and wounded is very great ; 200 bo-
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Jpurs
dies have already hren dii out.
Oiihu-
ela sonic edifices have fallen i the number of deaths here is but seven ; ihc whole population is in the fields. .(Jiurdamar is no longer in existence ; two windmills only arc stndir, the village having entirely disappca'od Majada, and several ether villages "ri the vicinity, have sustained great injury. Rafal this village has been des troyed ; the number oi killed and wounded is immense. Ax Garrcs several houses have tumbled ; and a mountain near the town has rolled away a d sevcial individuals have perish-d n j.iir -the greater pat t of ti e hous-is hae fiikn; the number o! wounded ii considerable, and the killed ainount to l250 Al noravi not a single house o - edifice 'emaining cn its foundation. Already 400 p- sons have been taken dead from beneath the ruins, besides a large number of wounded. The earthquake of the 2 1st wa3 accompanied bv a tremendous noise. Travellers observed at the moment of the shock, a column of fire proceeding from the eastern coast of JMurria. Nor have the shrieks ceased ever since the I 2th, in that province, and further evils were expected.
Lost Land Certificate. "vTO flCE is hereby given, that applicaturn will be made to the Register ol the Land Office at Vincennes, at thecxpiraXl"jn of six weeks, for a Duplicate Certificate for ft acwna action No thirteen, in townchip No. four "uth, of range Xo. fourteen ;. c.Hcevt that pa wch has been rclinAvt? , bc criin-vl ccniHcatc having been quished, ; pJ Givcn ujer my hand, ll)rit or destro) Q u ti-9tb day olMN F AXLLY, -firr. of the hr.n of WiLtUM 13oDEMccd.
ravern-tancl for Sale,
THE subscriber wishes to sell the TJ1FEILY SmXB where he now lives. It is a healthy
4 pleasant situation, contain'n ; about one and a half acres of ground, divided into a IVaGox T.r.?D, Garden, Sec. The Stable is large wl commodious; the Dwelling House convenient, having a good cellar, also an excel lent Smoke-House and Well in the yard. This property is situate on Market street, in Vincennes some money mint be paid in hand, the remainder in annual instalments,
secured by bond. Several REDS U. RI
DTA'G, and other household furniture sale. A great barr vn can be had.
HOMER JOHNSON.
Vincennes, April 20, 1829. ll-tl
Public Sale of Land.
pursuance of a certain dccicc of the
. Knox Circuit court in Chancery, at thcii
March term, 1829, made in a certain suit, wherein Daniel Dclohon was complainant, and Mary Dolohon was defendant, I will ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder, foi cash, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday, the fifteenth day of fiinc next, between the hours of ten o'clock; a. m. and four o'clock, r. m. of that day, all that certain tract of laud containing two hundred acies, situate, lying and being near While river, in the county of Knox, joining the farm whereon Abraham Kuykendall now lives on his south west corner, and which was conveyed by indenture, dated "the eighth day d August, eighteen hundred and twenty, to Miles Dolohon, by the said Daniel Dolohon, anil Nelly Dolohon, his w if?. The above is a mortgage sale, and in pursuance of the statute, it said tract of land will not bring sullicient to pa the debt, being the sum of one thousand 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 court. Mar 20, 1829. 15-ts
PUBLIC LANDS, Credit System. EUTOI1S to the United States for Public Lands purchased prior to the first
day of July, 1820, are hereby notified, that the 4th day of July, 1829, is the period to which payment is restricted by the act ol 21st March, 1820. The balances due on all Lands further credited under the Relief Laws, passed in the years 1821, 1822, and 1823, if not completely paid, either by relinquishment or by cash, at a discount of 37 per cent, cn or before the third day of July next, will be forfeited to the United States agreeably to law. All Lands forfeited to the United States since the 1st dajf of July, 1820, on which a further credit has not been taken, and which remain unsold, may be redeemed by payment of the balance due, in cash, at a discount of
Administrator's Sale.
"TOTICE is hereby Riven, that the perXNI sonal goods of the estate of Philip Wcase, (late of Knox county,) deceased will be sold at public sale, at his late residence on the tRth day of June nexta credit of twelve months will be given on all sums ov er three dollars, the purchaser giving p;ood security sale .o commence at ten o'clock, a.m. ANNA WEASE. Admtx. May 23, 189. 16-4t , NOTICE. THE subscriber has now in complete operation, in Prince tvn, Gibson county, Indiana, a FULLI'XG MILL, and will attend to all orders in that line of business, punctually. Persons residing in Knox county, who wish cloth Pulled, will please leave the same at the Stage Office in Vincennes, as arrangements have been made with the proprietois, to bring and return the same, free of cost A similar arrangers cut has been made for the convenience of the citizens of Vandeduroii Sc Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and colour if required, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 10, 1829. G-tf
;r 7 To Wagon Makers. . 'ifeaf? AN i,iiU,5t,inus a
and good
Journeyman
zzrsSLhk Wagon Maker
will find constant employment; and regular wages, on application to D WHITMORE r""7"Two or three Apprentices will be ta ken lo the Carriage Making business, boys from the country will be preferred. D V. Vincennes, April 17, 1829. ll-tf
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Land for Sale.
authorized to sell the two following.
tracts of land, the property of Rachel
Hackley, 178 acres of 'and, a d. Npo. 17, also, 171 acres, a. d. No. 174 any ersonG wishing to purchase either of the above desirable tracts of land can know the terms on application to major Benj. V. Rcckes, who lives in the neighbourhood of the land, or to E. STOUT, Agent. February 20, 1829. 2-tf f :
- Caution to the Public.
HEHEAS my wife Eliza has left my
w
bed and boarding, without any just
ause or provocation; 1 therefore forewarn
any person or persons from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts ol her contracting from this date forward. J.R.CRAIG. Evansville, May 15, 1829. 15-3t
for those who attach an importance to the Pro-
teus changes of fashion, h" has been induced to j ....... r
add La Belle Asscmblec, which, is believed the gay world, to hold the mirror up to nature' j and which will enable him to present them witllK the earliest notice of all clunigcs in taste 2v fash-
ion which arc constantly taking place, and fro-. ' it to select the elegant engravings with which it IS adorned to grace the pages of the Souvenir quar- m A tcrly in short no expense has been spared that j will be likely to add to the value of cur pubfea- ( tion. lint whilst our attention is thus directed to ' what transpires in Europe, it shall not permit 113 " j to" neglect xativk merit and we shall freely" i select from American publications what seems 1
iiiiiijJicii iu oui jnu j)u arm iut uui rt'ji icu., we have succeeded in enlisting in our interest many rduahlc correspondents, both this coun try a: d in Europe whose productions would To credit to any publication, and were wc at liberty to give their names to the public, wruM add luotre to any work to which they were attmhf-d m short, no exertion will be spared to vender
"tiik sot'VKMR, in an resptcis wt.nny iic
natronaee of the public, both ;is a cheap and clc- jJ
gant emporium of useful and interostng informs-
tion, and a valuable repository of choice spcci- A mens of Miscellaneous literature. Strict atten
tion will be bestowed on its moral tendency, and. m
a constant atchfukiess preserved t-vcr the cause and intercuts of irtue. A jiortion of the contents will be n f.iloiv: I. Tales original and selected ; Essays, moral, humorous and scientific; Poetry, original ai. i selected from the best American ar.u l'orein publication ; Biographical Sketches of dist;nguished persons, male and female; Arsi'.'-dMri Bon Mots, tc. fee. The original matter necorsary for this department cf cur paper will I c furnished by inchvidurl.-- who arc advant:tg -u ! kown to the public through the medium olthc:;i literary productions. II. The Toilet. In addition to the mu d Lite-
Ibojirittor Ins completed :m srrai-gemcnt 'J which he will be able Lo funish correct desoriptions of the prevailing fashions b(.th forrign and 1
domestic, illustrated v it!i eli g int cngra nigs, besides the r gular -i lies, oiu e in each nuarter; places cf fashionalile usort. 'ketches of life, manners, fee. ice. at the earliest possible prriod, and fro; ''ic most authentic sources.
III. Miscellany. Interesting items of ii'trlit-
gence, foreign and elomestic occur
marriages, ifvC.
IV, Engravings. In each nuavtc
ir will be embeilished with four splendid quarto coj)per-plate engravings of remarkable American or European scenery or portraits of distinguished characters also one plate of the prevailing fashions, which w ill be sent coloured, free of charge to those who comply with the terms of subscription, of payment in advance. Each subscriber will thus be furnished yearly with twenty superior copper-plate cngnning-s, the price of which if purchareit singly would be iv ore than double the annual cosv of the entire work. V. Editor's department. Not ice of parking cvents, The Drama, New Publications, Criticisms, Reviews, fee. ilec. Terms. The Souvenir will be pnblisltf.d every Wednesday, and forwarded to subscribers out of the city by mail or otherw ise as may be directed each numbe r will contain Eight closely printed pages and will lie decorated with appropriate embellishments in additon to the above'engravings. Price of Snbscribtion Three Dollars per ann. payabb" in advance for four copies Eleven Dollars for ten copies Twenty-five Dollars, and at the same rate for a larger number in all cases in advance, which entitles them to coloured platesji fashions. PHILIP PRICE. Jr. JSubscripti'jni:s received at the Western Sun, Office. Lost Land Certificate. V"Q T1CE is hereby given, that six week'! alter date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes,
in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of
Forfeited Land St-jck, for the amount
on fractional section No. thirty-two, in loVn
ship No seven, south of range number two,
wsi, in inc vincennes uisuict, entered, err
the 3d day of August, 1809, and fat foiled for
non-payment agreeably to law : now claim
by the heirs ol John Winchel, deceased, under the act of congress of.23d May, 1828, entitled "An act for the rcliel of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for the nonpayment of the purchase money,', the original certificate of the purchase of which has. been lost or destroyed fMvcn under my hand this 2d day of Slay, 1829 12-6t URIAH WINCHEL. for himself, and the other heirs of John It'iscriF.Li deceased
rrences, d j.r.iis, 1 i ter the Souve n- v 1
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THE PHILADELPHIA bUUVEMU, rUDLlSHED F.VERY W'EDN KSDAY, Embellished with twknty klegant quarto copper-plate en g ha vi n g s of remarkable iews, celebrateel Persons, and quarterly plates of the Fashions, "Now that the winter of our discontent is made glorious summer by the Sun of" Jackson or in other s ords the storm which has agitated our political horizon being now dispelled the publisher deems it advisable" at the commencement of the New Year, to return his thanks to his nations for the favours already bestowed, and inform them; and the public that he enters upon his duties with renewed prospects of rendering it still more interesting than at any former periodhe has completed his arrangements, and is now in the receipt by every packet which arrives here or at New York from England, of the most interesting periodicals, from which he will be able to furnish his readers with the latest literar) productions of merit, instead of receiving them second hatd from publications in this country
WINDSOR CHAIKS.
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T'ULD inform the public in general, f ' V f that he has established himself in the N -J 1 T-.tT-IT.t . -
uuujtuwiiiu uy juim rncncr, on me corner ol Vigo and Second streets, where he will have on hand a good assortment of Chairs and Settees of all sizes, and of the best quality, and finished in the neatest manner, at short notice, and which he will tell unusua'ly low for cash, or such articles of produce as may suit. 13-tf . Vincennes, May 1829. Amiui&trator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the personal goods of the estate of Thomas"'
NPWtinii. f lat 1-1 f nnnnnh .-. I ' T ' "
county, Indiana,) deceased, will be sold at f nnblir nurtinn it tlia I. . . . .r .t t :t S i
j -""" ihiusc ui uit suustriutTwV in West Union, on the 13th day of June next at 2 o'clock, p.m. a credit of threc months".will be given (with security,) for all sums o-
vcr three dollari. I JONATHAN DOURLASS.
May 16, 1829. i5.3:
