Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 September 1829 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN FIXCE XX E S SEPTEMBER. 5 1829.
The Lawrcuccburgh, Indiana Palladium of the 22d August, says: " The mosr vio
lent storm of wind and hail, accompanied by thunder and lightning, experienced for some years past, pissed through this county on Friday evening, the 14th inst. It struck the county about the north west corner, and passed, in a southern direction, through Manchester, V dmington, to Rising Sun, on the Ohio, liy'u waste in its progress whole fields ol" coi n, uprooting the timber, destroy ing the Fi nit tree?, unroofing houses, barns, kc. throwing over stacks of hay and grain,
and in short, ruining vegetation of almost cv
to infantry. Gen. Roth advanced upon Maras, and discovered on the road to the village of Dasepla, a small body of Turkish cavalry, whom he attacked and dispersed. Speaking of the victory of the llth June, the Constitutional says, "the triumphs of the Muscovite soldiers in the neighborhood of Schumla, arc greater than had previously been conjectured, and more decisive than could have been imagined. It is difficult to predict what effect will be produced upon the Cabinet of St. James by the news from Schumla. It is presumable that the views of the British Ministry will not be rendered more favorable to Russia by this intelligence Russia has contracted a loan of 42 millions florins at Amsterdam, 13 of which were taken
up at the commencement of the campaign, 6c
corn in a field of his of fifty acres l.'it heard of any lives lost."
) Cow and Calf. WANTED to purchase a good Milch Cow, with a young calf,
for which the highest price in cash, will be
given enquire of the Printer.
Vincenncs, September 1829
tree the second section, and so on to the Illinois state line. Persons (who are strangers to the Superin
tendents) will forward, or produce testimoni
als of character and capacity to peiform the work. Letters sent by mail, must be post paid, and directed to the 4 Superintendents of the Cumberland Road, and endorsed, Frofiosals. FORM OF PROPOSALS. I w ill contract for the section of the
Cumberland Road, between Indianapolis, and
trv kind in its course, for the breadth of a I the balance had been recently called lor. I ne
mile and more. Such was the violence of ; Russian Minister of Finance considered this
the x.iud and hail, that ittoicthc com up by loan all important as the resistance of the the roots, and cut it literally to pieces. We Turks required more extensive and cllicaci undcriMiid one man has offered a reward to ! ous measures to augment the means of attack.
r.nv nersori who will find one sound car of i Accounts from Vienna to the 25th June,
J a r-W a 1
We have j state that the olhcial newsot the victory on
taincd by the Russians near Schumla had oc-
i casioned strange movements at that place
The L'misville Public Advertiser of the j Prince Mctternich, not prepared lor such in ?9th ult. says : We learn bv one of the nas-1 telligence. was astounded, ai d forthwith dis
sen-crs on the Walter Scott, arrived on 1 patched several couriers for England and the
Thursday from New Orleans, that intclli-, I'ronticrs of Transylvania ; and, as the plague ' i ...... .
gcucc was received at New Orleans, on the ; had lor a long time been a pretext lor tne 'l2th inst. of the assassination of Mr Poinsett, march of uoops, so on this occasion it was the American Minister at Mexico. He could used for sending troops towards the thtatie not detail th? particulars of the transaction, of war, to reinforce the cordon sanitairc. state whv liie deed w as perpetrated. j Leghorn June 21 An Austrian vessel ar- " The vv'llmv fever was raging with great! rived here has confirmed the report that a violence at New Orleans when" the Walter steamboat which was in the Russian service Scott left that poit. The city napcrs of the j in the Black Sea had fallen into the hands of I Ith admit the fact, and wc undci stand that, j Turks It is said that the Captdn Pacha will 40 to jJ interments took place daily." j oon j;o out from the Bosphorus to fight the r.r ; nn-v ' Russian fleet blockading the Daulanelles. Wc glean from the London papers brought! 'The Russian Admit al, who knows this, has
:y toe winiam nyines, a tew additional l , n-mun. mjium a icui numuti ui vtb
Vincenncs Jockey Club. -i.'wrrv A meeting of the Club is
UgVpi requested at Clark's Hotel, on Tucsrlav. the 8th inst. nt
cat ly candle lighting, to make the necessary tl,e (I,lir'ois .r Ohio latr" b,e, as the case
. . - I a a f -v y- 1 - r 9 Sail! r W1 T I . ' T Mk IV V I It r I A M m
arrangements lor the tall races.
September 3, I S29 Administrator's Notice.
Hi! and real estate toother, hdnnmn, .! required, at dollars per mile.
- t " W i Thomas Newman, deceased, will probably be As a considerable number who hold land insufficient to discharge the debts and dc-jover which the road passes have not as yet
may be) and will complete it by the time, and as required by the Superintendents, on the following terms, to wit: For cutting down and removing the timber, rounding and trim
ming the stumps on the ccntte thiity feet, as
mancls against it, the same is hereby clcclar
ed insolvents and a settlement thereof will be made as such. JONATHAN DOUGLASS, Jdm.
August 22, 1829
!9-3t
terns of news .V 1 Commercial .tdv. j
R ! o is if Iufland The papers bring unny account1., from Ireland, of riots Sc mur
ders. The ill blood between the Oramrcmcn!
scls of w ar.
From the Baltimore Gazette. More Counterfeits We have to caution
an ! Catholics Ins net become cnol. ami the ! lhc public against receiving notes of the U-
f:irs are frui'ful of brawls. At the fair ofjmlCt States Bank, payable at the Branch at Iiornsokcane,a home was attacked by prcvi-; smton, to the order of Joseph Fowler, ous arrangement. Several armed men were j ,cllcr c- ol t,,c denomination of 20. The assembled within, for its defence. They fir-1 signature of W . Mcllvaine Cashcr, is badly ed, and three of the rioters were killed,' and ; executed the character being stiff and not two mortally wounded. At Miltown Malbay, j so leavy as in the genuine the signature of a nun was shot by the police. There had t lildle, President, is well done. The been a 'desperate riot at Manorhamilton, ! "amcs ol the Fngravet s, Murray, Draper, which l'-.e military were called from Sligo to! Tairman Si Co. are clumsily done; having a ct-jcll. Fo'ir men' wetc killed, ,cc many woun sin: t ed appearance. The general appearance tied. Individual instances of rohberv, out-1 'b'- Nle is well calculated to deceive and
rage at. i mm. tor, arc too numerous to be re-' u,c v.oumeueu uuiess cioseiy inspected
(ireat alarm begins to prevail, par-!
Administrator's Notice.
g AVING taken out letters of adminis
S nation on the es'atc of J..cob Harbison,
(late of Dubois county, Indiana.) deceased, notice is hereby gi tn, that said estate is probably insolvent All indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate settlement
rclinguished their claims to the United States to the width of said road, it is to be distinctly understood, that not a tree is to be cut down on such parts of the road ; and in order that persons may not lay in proposals for such non-relinquishmcnls, wc give the following list of names and situation of the land over which the United States have no control, having obtained no i elmquishmcms, to wit: James Pegg, n vv qr sec. G, town IT. north, range 1 cast, Wayne county. John Meek, part of sec. 1, town. 13, north, range
2 cast, ayne county.
and those having clain)S against the same, i T"aa,c Hickf:.s,v rlr scc r town- 16 nnrlh ranSe
to present them propcily authenticated for
adjustment. Wm EDMONSTON.:,,. August 1, 1829. 30-3t-jM'i-tp
CUiMIiKHLAM) ICOAl).
jEAl.ED proposals for contracts for on-
ening the Ciwni ni.jxn Hojd located
through the state of Indiana, will lc received
13 east. Wavne county.
John Sutherland, part of sec. 12, town. 13 ncrth, range 2 east. Wayne county. Montgomery MeC.dl tat half n w qr scc. 32, town 16 north, range 9 east. Ilenn county. Furguson, wcm halt's e qr. scc'l, town. 15 north, range 4 east, Marion county. Widow Poguc, westhalf s w (jr. stc. 6, town. 15 ncrth, range 4 eat. M o ion cuuiitv. James Ciixans, east half s (jr. see! 6, town. 15 north, range 4 eait, Marion countv.
by the Superintendents, at tl.e following pla- ( James Smith, s w qr. see. 21, townslup 16 north, ces and times, to wit : i range 14 east, Wayne county. At the Post Office in Centrcville, Wayne 1 Grct b;ir-V "''"clius, s w qr. scc. 21. township 17 countv, until the 17th day of September, en- ) rl'f 13 east, Wayne county. 't ti .i . c ,i .... I Abranr Hunt, part n w (ir. sec. 26, township 1G suing, for all that part of the Koad lymg be- j n;,rthf l3 east Wavne countv. P tween the line dividing the states ol Ohio and ; Jesse Sl.ortridge, cast halt s vv qr. sec. 28, town. Indiana, and ll-.e 25 mile tree. j 16 north, rar.ge 11 cast, Henry county. t the Post Office in West Liberty, Hemy j Charles Waddle, east half se qr. sec. 27, town, countv, until the 21st day of September, en- ! 15 'rth, range 11 cast, Ilenrv countv.
suinu, lor all that part ol the Road Uinr h. i i-anceiot iK ii.eust nait s w or. sec 2 , town. 1G
would be received by the most Mary.
culnr'v the noitSisrn counties; Sii:
ro
Lci-
tri-r., C'avan an 1 Monaghan; but from Fer
ir.ani according to the concui rent reports
vv'hc; arc rcceivcil from that countv, the par-
aie acro vhy organizing tor a uattlc.
disttict meeting of the Masters of the Orange
lo !gcs was held m that county on the 1st ult
UiXT. Pi inlets and F.ditors want everv man to do what is riglit, and to give them their dues. Will you gratify one of them ? CO.MMUNICATKD. DIFD On Tuesday the 25th of August.
wiun it was resolved unanimously, inat tiiej ",: 'tif, uc oi uiu m:v ui (h angemen of Fermanagh should continue toj ra,n .A Hunter, alter an illness twelve days, c.-.cm'de as usil for the purpose of protect ruu! l!1 l!lc 31 at year ol her age. ing thcmidvcr. against the "innovations of! during her illness she manifested a very P -pc-v " It (van fmiher unaniiiiously icsol-j Jcsignation to the will of God ; and a vc.l, to pl?ce m lurthcrronlidcr.ee in govern- ' i'lingncss to meet death with christian torment, by v. l,iv-h they had been betraved. ! vic c ingit (as she said) the door thro' A L-ttcr iM.m Fnidskillen savs : Oia-.'C-i v,'nicn s1" would pass to rest with Jesus.
a lid ma
twecn the 25ih and 53d mile trees.
At the Post Olliee in Indianapolis, until the j Clih day of September, ensuing, lor all that I
part of the Road lying between the said 53d mile tree Fast, and the 16 mile tree West, ftom Indianapolis. At Mr. Stiles, on Mile creek, until the 23th day of September, ensuing, for all that part id he ttocd l)ing between the said 16 mile tree, and the 40th mile tree WTcst.
iu at Terrc Haute, Vigo county, until I
north, range 11 east, Henry county.
George Uarrett, est half s w qr. sec. 30, town. 16 north, range 11 cat, Henry county. John Charles', heirs, s w qr. sec. 25, township 16 north, range 10 east, Henry countv. Larkin Hail, west half s w qr. sec. '3, town. 16 north, range 10 east, Henry county. William Hougliman, west halt sc. qr. section 29, town. 16 north, range 10 east, Henry county.
bond, v. et halt n w (jr. sec. ol, township 16
n.
nojth, range 10 e;:si, Henrv county.
Joshua Wilburn, ca-t half n w qr. sec. 36, tc
16 north, ranee 0 r-ist. Ilenrv ciin::tv
the 1st day of October, for all that part of the j William Berry,' West half ne qr. sec 36, town. Hoad hing between said 40th mile tree, and j 16 north, range 9 east, Henry county.
the Imc between Indiana and Illinois. ' Haic, north hall of sec. Go, town. 16 north,
The Superintendents will attend at Centrcville, from the 1 7th until the 21st day of Scp-
ttmbcr, m order to enter into anicles of a
grecment with contractors; leave Centrcville on the 2lst, and arrive at West Liberty the
me evening, remain there until the 24th
ll'v 14 .H V- IMI 11 111 J' , ll.l t.V. aiRI lll.t' i King very extensive preparations to walk in! procession or, the 1 2th of J u!y. It behooves! Jic g-n-evnment to turn is attention to this!
country in good time, fori; is
i!:cs, irritatevl to th.e highest pitch possible, moan to trv their strength wkh the Orangerov.l are tju.!lv busy en their side in r : op win.;- the m a is of rc-isance. I he next
I . v is on the 10 h, when it is supposed
COLUiMHlAN STKAM MILL, VINCENNES.
o : : o t
fa! to
said the Cath-j rnHE subscribers have just received, di
ti rccttrom rew-ork, a general assort mcnt of Fall and Whiter
fn st tri:l wi'l be mavle ; but t!ic gtcat
f:ht, it in expected, will lie on the I '2th. The phv.ical fVrce ol bh parties is expect-
d)SL J eox
cA to
terter than was ever seen in this
(;v. irtcr b. foi e, and if the government do not 1 timely mteifeic, ti .c conszquenccs will be dreadful. ! l In the countv of Monaghan similar agita-' ti.;n pre'.at's. There is no sort of intercourse ' wh. .!ever in this country between Catholics
anil Protectants, and not even any beiween protstants of a ditVerent way of political thinki;:g. I tei'uv it to !)e a f ict, that aprotestant elergvmm "n this county is constantly in the h.iYit iA preaching the most sedicious, nay, the most treasonable sermon. On a recent
SISTISG IX PART OF
Rhie, Black, Grey cc Olive IilU) 1) CLOTHS Saner Ulue, Hlack, Mixed and Ribbed double nulled CASS1MBRF, Co in in on ditto. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Blue and Steel mixed SATT1NFTTS, Ladies Blue PFL1SSF CLOTH, F.xtr.i super London printed CAMBRIC and CALICOFS, Super Black, Blue, Dove, Orange, Yellow, Pink and Crimson CRAP 11 ROB MS, Extra Crape SHAWLS and SCARFS, Plain and Figured SILKS, Ladies & Gent's. White & Black Silk GLOVFS Plain ic figured BOOK. MUSLINS & LFNO, Worked and tamboured muslin CAPl'.S,
Super plain and figured BOMB VLTTS,
ocras't.n he solemnly dt clarcd from the pul- Circassian PLAIDS, suitable for ladies Cloaks ... . . . . . I l . 11) - IM) l.V J '-
it, ti:at all tics between his sovereign and!
bier, self wero dissolved ; that lie owed him no f;.; t her allegiance, and that no protestant was; in d to pav him any; that the time was. coming Wiien it might he found necessary toj
'.:, lic.ate their rights, anil so on."
Batisee and Berege DR1SF.S,
Brazilian, Gingham and Camlric ROBFS, Ladies Ivid and Beaver (iLOVFS, ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01' Ladies and geutleinens SHOES, SHOF TLFS, and PUMPS, WITH A WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Cutlery, Castings and Groceries,
range 9 east, Henrv countv.
Daniel Heaton, e half s w qr. section 33, town 16 north, range 7 cast, Hancock county. N. B Griffith, w est half s w qr. sec. 54, town. 16 ncith, range 7 cast, Hancock county. Almond Moore, west half n w qr. sec. 6, town. 1J
north, range t east, Hancock countv
then leave, and arrive at Indianapolis same j v - Chambcrlane, e half n w qr. sec. 6, town, day, remain there until the 28th September ; ! 55 north, range 7 east, Hancock county, then leave, and arrive at Mr Stiles' same I LtolKira xv- Bartlett, e half n e qr. sec. 1, town, day, remain theic until the 1st day of Octo- j r. 15 n'-nl, range 6 east, Hancock county, i ' .i i . . T, i Cornwall .Meeks, east half s e nr. sec. 32. town.
her; then leave, and arrive at TerreTIautc
on the 2d, remain there until the 5th day of!
October, to enter into contracts. The Supei inte ndents have taken this method of receiving proposals and entering into articles, believing it to be the best and most expeditious, and making the least travel and expense to persons wishing to contract It is expected that persons laying in proposals will attend punctually at the places and times before mentioned, as no other notice will be given, and no delay made. fllE IVORK IS TO BE DOSU IX THE FOT.. lo;isg maxxer: The Road is to be opened cigh'y feet wide, the timber on that width cut down and removed, The central part of thirty feet to be cut in the following manner, to wit : All the trees of one foot in diameter (at one foot from the ground,) and under, to be cut level with the surface ; all from one foot, up to eighteen inches, to be cut not e cceding nine inches; and all over eighteen iaches diameter to be
cut not exceeding 'if cen inches Irom the sur
face ;
15 r.nth, range 7 east, Hancock countv.
Williams, west half s w qr. sec. 5, town. 15 north, range 5 cast, Madison county. Jacob Sandusky, part of south half sec 3, town. lo north, range 4ea.it, Madison county. Fai l Reeil, east half s w qr. sec. 6, township 1J north, range 1 east, Madison count)'. John W. Wilson, east half s e qr. scc, 2, town. 15 north, rar.ge 4 ca-t, Madison county. Rcily, w est half s e qr. sec. 2, township 1 j north, range east, Madison county. Samuel Owen, n w qr. sec. 25, town. 15 north, range 1 east pm, Hendricks county. Charles Boy. en, part of sec 31, tow n. 14 north., range 3 west p m, Putnam countv. John Kvaus, s o qr. -cc. 7, town. 13 ncrth., range 4 westp m, Putnam county. Clayton CVlozcbroek, n e qr. scc. 12, and part of sec. 7, township 13 north, ranges 4 and 3 w est p m, Putnam county. Jacob Peck, part of sec. 11, town. 13 north, range 4 west p m, Putnam county. Jeremiah Raplcy, part s w (jr. secion 23, tow n 12 north, range 9 w est p m, Vigo countv. Danl. Mill's, heirs, s w q. sec, 20, town. 15 north, range 2 east 2d p m, Hendricks countv.
Caleb Fasterkng. part cf sec, 20, town, 15 north,
and all stumps within the said centre range 2 cast 2d p m, Hendricks ccuntv
of thirty feet, must be rounded and trimmed Jut!Se Cole, east h sec. , , town. 15 north, range
From the N. V. Courier k Fnquirer, Aug. 17. L TLSF FROM FUROPH.
At a late hour h.t night, wc received Paris. Which wc will sell at the most reduced prices
papers to the 7th July, brought by the ship: for Ci, or in trade for Fye, Corn, Wheats Ami u h, cap:. Rich, from Havre, from . and country Produce generally
SAM N. MARRON, Sc Co.
3 east 2d p m, Marion countv.
W atts, s w (jr. sec. 8, town. 15 north, range
which we h a .1 only time to rivc the following
summatv: new Bulletin of the Russian! army, umir (Jen. Count Diebitseh. is pub-1 lishcd at Be lin on the 27th of Juno, by which ! it appears that the battle on the 1 1th had been! foll-vard bv some further successes on the'
September 4, 1329.
30-tf
7
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Pablic Sale.
7ILL be olTcrcd for sale at the dwelling
house of the subscriber, on Saturday
part of the Russians, whose attention had been ' the 1 2th day of September, HOUSEHOLD directed to prcrent the Grand Vizier's forces j Sc KITClEX FURXIFURE Also, some irom c.teting Shoumb, for which purpose1; C.iFFLF.s on a credit of 12 months for all Ount Pahlen had been detached for the pur-1 sums over three dollars. M-it. The T11 ks took the direction of Jan-1 JOHN PITCHER. ;-;.v. to the right, by a route assailable only! Vincenncs, September 4, 1829. 30-2
in such a manner as to present no serious ob
o o U f.ivt ..1 t in nvnn rminrx-
uuy itu, an ui. Mump .hum ui. iui UULrf' Joseph Scott, east h sec. 13. town. 15 neuh, ranS3
2ta-t 2d p m, Marion county, Jabez Harnett, west half s w qr. sec. 22, town, 15 north, range 2 east 2 p m, M rion county. Enoch Woriuan, s e qr. sec. 4. east half n. e. sec. 9, township 15 north, range 3 east 2d p m. Marion county. Matthew Almond, ehalf ne qr. sec. 21. tow n. 15 north, range 2 east 2d p m, Marion county. C. Rnllitt's, heirs, part of sects. 23 and 24, to.vn. 12 north, range 9 west, Vigo county. Hoggs, s e qr. sec. 22, town. 12 north, rang: 9 west, Vigo county, HOMFR JOHNSON, JOHN MILROY. Superintendents 0 (he Cum erlar.d Read. Indianapolis, August 26, ;829. 30-5t
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cccuiiig one unu a uuii iv.ei 111 uciui. x in; work must be commenced immediately, and comletedby the first of February next. No advances of money will be made, but monthly payments to contractors, equal to three fourths of the value of the work actually performed. Should any person offer for more than one section, he will specify distinctly and separately each section; and not mote than ten miles w ill be given to any one contractor Commencing at Indianapolis, the Road will be divided both Eastwardly and Westward!)-, into sections of one mile each, in the followin w manner, viz: Eastwardly, from the 71 mile tree to the 70, to be the first section Eastwardly ; from the 70 to the 69, the second section, and so on to the Ohio state line. And Westwardly, beginning at Indianapolis,
from thence to the one mile tree to be the first section; from the cne to the two mile
BLANK DEEDS for sale al the W Sun, oilier. INDENTURES tor Apprentice for sale at this office.
