Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1829 — Page 2

-TTorXul;: iheUaptain states, that just

before his departure intelligence was received that the Russians had possession of Conttantincfile. The London Traveller of 25th August, has the following remarks.

It is more than probable that the fate of

Constantinople is by thu time determined ; be notwithstanding all that we have heard from time to luws about the enormous power of Tlussia, and the danger of disturbing the equilibrium of Murope.it is quite evident, from the comparative indifference with which the population of this country await the event, that they feel no disposition to panic, after all the predictions. Jut so we thought it would be. But can any thins prove more decisively, the confidence which is felt in the present Administration? If they had been weak or wavering if there was any reason to suspect them of want of prudence or foresight, what outcrys should we now hear amongst the discontented on the approach of the Russian army to the gates of Constantinople ! Hut if the pcole have confidence in the Ministers, so have the Ministers shown a confidence in the resources of the country, which can at anytime call upon Russia to fulfil her engagements, in an altitude not only of per suasion but command. Thai Russia will fulfil Jier promises is probable, if for no other reason than this, tha it is her interest to fulfil them. She kn-iws with what jealousy the Cabinets, not of England and of France alone, but of almost every Continental power musi repaid her progress at the present nomen: It is by good faith alone that she can maintain herself against such a coalition as could soon be formed against her Great praise is, therefore, due to the stead iness of the men, who, suspected of being too favorable to military adventures, withstood every temptation to war, Sc kept their country aloof from the struercle and in a condition to

look to its termination without the fever of

partisans. We look forward with curiosity lo the next ac ounts from the East ; but we have every guarantee in the vigilance and energy of our Ministers, combined w ith the strength of our resources, llvat however the war may terminate for Turkey, England and Europe have nothing to fear.

COLUMBIAN STEAM MILL. VINCENNES. t Jj 1 I E subscribes have just received, dij rcct from New-York, a general assortment of Fall and Winter DllY HOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF Hlue, Rhick, Grey & Olive BRO AD CLOTHS Suner Bine, Black, Mixed and Ribbed double billed CASSIMBIU'h Convnon ditto. A GRNKHAL ASSORTMENT OF Blue and -tetl mixed S T TIN ET TS, Ladies Blue PELISSE CLOTH. Extra s-mer London printed CAMBRIC and CALICOES. Super Black, Blue. Dove, Orang?, Yellow, Pink and Crimson OR lE ROBES, Extra Crane SH AWLS and SCARFS, Plain and Figured SILKS Ladies Gent's. White & Black Silk (1 LOVES Plain ft figured BOOK. MTSLINS ,x LENO, Worked nnd tamboured uvr-lin CAPE, Super plain and figured BOMB VET TS, Circassian PL 1I)S, suitable for ladies Cloaks, Ratisee and Beregc DRESSES, Brazilian, Gingham and Cambric ROBES, Ladies Kid and Beaver GLOVES, ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ladies and gentleinens SHOES, SIIOETEES, and PUMPS, WITH A W ELI. SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Cutler;, Castings and Groceries, Which we will sell at the most reduced prices for Ca.vA, or in trade for Rye Corn, Wheats and country Produce generally. SAM. N. MAR RON, Sc Co. September 4, 1329. 30-tf SUPERROYEL, Royal, and PRINTING PAPER. Medium. J

Cap, Nos. 1, L c 3, ) Letter, and PAPER. Folio Post, j Webster's Snellme Books.

Almanacs for 1SU), Blank Books, full and half bound, Children First Bunks, &c. The above Paper, is from the " Cincinnati Phxniv Sieam Mill" which, together with School and Blank Books, will be constantly kept. phc above articles will be sold lowfur cash, or exchanged for raps. TILL AY, BULLEN Sc Co. Louisville, Aug. 1C, 1829. 32-3m

Fine Rorams, Coarse do

25 3

Hats Made fc? Sold, by

r. p. PRICE, f Vincennes, Indiana,) In the house lately occupied by

James If Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on Second street, one door above Market street. The prices of hats in general, are for

Beaver, - glO Fine Castor, f f Coarse do t'lf 6

Hats made in the shops here, are in general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter are 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 superior stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. Februarv, 1829. 2-tf KJPORK, COR.Y& OATS, will be received in exchange for Hats. R P. P

NOTICE.

S Eliza, my wife, has seen proper to

a ieave me and mv boartltntr, 1 take this

opportunity to advertise to the world, that I will pay no debts of her contracting henceforth and forever. J. RICHLEY CRAIG. October 10, 1829. 36-3t Public Notice.

JOCrOR McNAMEE has received by

w.

edicines, y A iye Stuffs, "

several late arrivals, an additional as

sortment of

Drug and Medicine

V Paints and I)y

Patent Medicine, generally,

Swaim s Panacea. Medical Furniture and Surgeon's Instruments. Making his assortment more extensive and general than any heretofore offered for sale in this place all of which will be sold as low for cash, as they can be had in Louisville, or any place in the west. To Physicians who wish to fill their bills with him, he pledges himself to give general satisfaction, both in prices ic the quality of the articles furnished. DOCTOR irOOLrERTOJV siiW continues to aid' me in the above business, and to follow his profession as heretofore. E. McNAMEE.

Vincennes, Julv 1S29.

22-lf

Improved Property for Sale IN THE T ( Y N OF PRINCETON, IND.

II I I 11 1

One House and Lot

NEAR Hrown's Tavern, and within

one lot of the public square.

Also two Lots Sc Buildings on Main street,

all of which will be sold on reasonable terms

tor Cash or Pork ; for particulars inquire of

Uliam Harrington JOHN N. TRUES DELL. October 3, 1822. 36-6m

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BURTC1I & HEDERD. CORNER OF MARKET AND WATER STREETS. P ESPECTFULLY inform their friends r and the public in general, that they have received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and splendid assortment of Goods suitable for the present and approaching season: (SUCH AS) Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Flannels, Baizes, Rose, Whitney, Macanaw and Point Blankets. Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton Shawls. With a general assortment of HANDKERCHIEF PRINTS, AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plaid Cloaks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoesSpun Thread, &c. Hardivard, Qucensxcare, Glassware, Iron and Nails.

TOGETHER with a general assortment

of fresh Groceries, all of which will be sold by the piece or otherwise, at the most redu

ced prices.

Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1829. 35-tf

If J- Administrator's Sale.

vTTLL be sold at public outcry, by order V Y of the Circuit Court of Lawrence

county, Illinois, to the highest and best bidder, upon a credit of six, nine and twelve

months, on executing bonds with approved security, on the premises in Lawrence county, on the 9th day of November, now ensu

ing, between the hours of 9 o clock, A, M.

and 5, P. M. the south-west quarter of sec

tion No. 4, in Town 3,N Range 12, W, in the said county of Lawrence, as the property of Andrew Claycomb, deceased.

JAMES H. COOK, Administrator, Sept. 23, 1829. 35-3t.

Collector's Sale for Taxes.

TOTICE is hereby given to all whom it i mir rnnf (ipn t In f 1 n. 1 1 rr t l-i r cornnfl

Monday in November next, at the court hourse door, in the town of Portersville, Dubois county, Indiana, proceed to sell all Lands

and Town Lots in said county, on which the

tax for the years 1828 and 1829, shall then remain due and that said sale will be con

tinued from day to day, between the hours of

nine o clock. A. M. and four P. M. until the

whole are offered. JOHN HART, Col. d.c. October, 1, 1829, 34 4t

By the President of the United States

ITNpursuance of law, I, Andrea Jackson, JX, president of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Crawfordsvillb, in the state of Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, for the disposal of the public lands included within the limits of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, all situate A'orthof the base line, and West of the second principal meridian, to wit : Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of range one. Fractional townshipyVineteen and twenty, of range two. Being a reservation of ten miles square, heretofore appropriated for the use of the Eel river and Thornton party of Miami Indians, at their village on Sugar creek, and ceded to the United States by'the treaty of February 1 1th, 1828. Also, Fractional township twenty-four, and townships twenty-five Sc twenty-six, of range four. Townships twenty-four and twenty-five of range five also, Fractional townships twenty-one, twentytwo and twenty three, of range ten. Which last mentioned range is bounded by the line of demarkation between Illinois and Indiana. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, and for other purposes, are to be excluded from sale. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 19th day of August, a. d. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President : Geoiige Graham, Commissioner of the 32-tds General Land Office. notice. THE subscriber has now in complete op eration, in Princeton, Gibson county, Indiana, a yfF UL L IKG MIL L and will attend to all orders in that line of business, punctually. Persons residing in Knox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will please leave the same at the Stage Office in Vincennes, as arrangements have been made with the proprietors, to bring and return the same, free of cost. A similar arrangement has been made for the convenience of the citizens of Vandeburc.h Sc Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and co lour if required, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 18, 1829. 6tf NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber xiL are requested to come forward immediately and make payment, or satisfactory arrangements for the same ; towards those who neglect this notice, other measures will be pursued.

He ,wishes to inform the public in gencf ah j thsd hej still continues to carry on the t r(y yy '-Plough Making Business?' G

Plough r iiames made and warranted, at the shortest notice. By strict and close attention to the b usincss, and by the quality of his work, he hopes to please his employers, and

to merit and receive a liberal share of public

patronage. JAMES BURNS.

Vincennes, May 25, 1829. 16-tf

NOTICE "TS HEREBY GIVEN, to all whom it may concern, That I will, on the second Mont ay of November next, ensuing, the datq hereof, commence selling at the conrt house door in the town of Evansville, Vanderburgh county, state of Indiana, all and singular, the lands and town lots, cn which the taxes due thereon for the years 1828 and 1829 are not paid on or before the said second Monday of November; and that such sale will be contin

ued from day to day, between the hours of

nine o clock, A. M. and lour, P. M. of each

day, until all are ofiered for sale, where due attention will be given by D. MILLER, Col. r.c. October 9, 1829. 36-4t

Collector's sale tor Taxes. ON the second Monday in November next I shall at the court house door in MeroMj Sullivan county, Ind. expose to public sale, all, and singular, the several Tracts and Parcels of Land, including Town Lots, in said county, upon which the Taxes for the years 1826, 1827, 1828, and 1829, have not been paid; the said Tracts and Parcels oL Land, including Town Lots having been levied on by me as Collector, for want of personal property, out of which to make the taxes due on said Tracts and Lets. Sale between the hours of ten a m, and four r m, and be continued from day to day, until all are offered for sale. R. DODD, Ccl sc. October 6, 1829. 35-4t

Collector's Sale for Taxes. 'TVOTlCEis hereby given, that on the second Monday in November next, at t le court house door in Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, I shall proceed to sell all Lands and Town Lots in said county, on

winch the tax tor the years 1823 and 1829, shall then remain due and that said sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M. and four, P. M. until the whole arc offered RICHARD PALMER, Col d c. . Sept. 26, 1829. 31 4t.

Collector's Sale for Taxes.

OTICL is hereby given, to all whom it may concern; that I will, on the se

cond Monday of November next, at the court

house door, in Boonville, Warrick county,

Indiana, proceed to sell all Lands and Town

Lots in said county, on which the tax for the

years 1828 and 1829, shall then remain due and that said sale will be continued from day today, between the hours of nine o'clock, A.

M. and four, P. M. until the whole are offer

ed for sale.

W.G. H. TEE VAULT, Col ir c. Sept. 1829. 34 4t.

Printing Types, Presses, c.

WILLIAM HAGE Sc Co. ofier for sale j at their Ty fie 'and Stereotifie Foundry s

No. 30, Gold street, Newiork, a complete!

assortment of Printing Types from 14 lines

pica to diamond, at the following prices, six months credit, or 5 per cent discount for cash.

They cast their Book Founts from English

to Diamond on a metal which they will war

rant superior to any other used in this country.

Six Lines Pica and all larger, per lb. 30 cts. Double Pica to Five Lines, 32 Great Primer, 34 English, Tj 36 Pica, y 36 Small Pica, f? 38 Long Primer, 40 Bourgeois, 46 Brevier, 56 Minion, 70 Nonpariel, 90 And all other in proportion. Old metal received in exchange at 8 cents per pound. W. H. Sc Co. are agents for the sale of the Washington Press, invented by Samuel Rust, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. Proprietors of papors who will publish this advertisement three times, will be allow

ed &2 in the settlement of their accounts, or

in articles from the Foundry. October, 1829. 36-3t.

NOTICE IS hereby given, to all whom it may concern; that I will on the second Monday of November next, ensuing, the date hereof, commence selling at the court house door in the town of Mount Vernon, Posey county, all and singular, the Lands and Town Lots, on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1829, for which I am outhorized to collect, are not paid on or before the said second Monday of November; and that such sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M.and 4, P. M.of each day, until all are ofiered for sale, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided. FELIX MILLS, Col. p. c. September 28, 1829. 35-4t. Collector's Notice. TO all whom it may concern. That I will on the second Monday of November next, at the court house door, in the town o Petersburgh, county of Pike, Indiana, expose to public sale, all and singular, the Lands and Town Lots on which the taxes due thereon, for the year 1829, are not paid on or before the said secend Monday of November and that such sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4, P. M. of each day until all arc offered for sale. JOHN SPADE, Col. Pike C. Sept. 26, 1829. 35-41 Collector's Sale for Taxes. THE Collector of the state and county revenue, for the county of Gibson, state of Indian, hereby gives notice, that he will, on the second Monday in November, in the town of Princeton, Indiana, at the court house door, expose to public sale, all Lands and Town Lots in said county, on which the tax for the year 1 829, shall remain unpaid, or so much thereof as will pay the same, together with the costs The sale will be between the hours of 1 1 o'clock, A. M. and 4, P. M, and be continued from day to day until all

are disposed of.

N. J. HARGROVE, Col. c. c. la. Sept. 28th, 1829. 35-4t.

A List of Letters Remaining IN the Post Office. Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, the quarter ending the 30th of September, 1829, and which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. .? If C G H J A Joseph Aikeman,2, Jacob P. Bogard,R. Brand, James Barrett, W. W. Bunnel, James Carnahan, W. Church, Samuel Comer, William Clary, Benj Goodwin, Levi Gore, Jobe Hammon, John Johnson, Enock Kendal. L MO R T W Thomas Lister, Elijah Masters, Nehemiah Ogden, George H. Rout Jesse Twig, Richard Weaver. JOHN MURPHY, pm. October L 1829. 35-L21 Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnen cr Cotton racs at the wesntrw sun office.