Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1829 — Page 3
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VINCENNCS, OCTOBGR 24, 1821).
HEFORM. Since the "Refoim and proscription" of the Land offices of Illinois, it has been discovered, that Mr. Mason, one ot the "refirmed and proscribed" victims of General J icksou's vengeance, during the time he held ihe office of Receiver of Public Moneys at Kdwardsville, Illinois, contrived to become a defaulter to the amount of something like S 30,00 J. BALTIMORE Oct. 7. Constantinople. The expectations exci ted by the reported arrival on Saturday alternoon, of the packet ship of the 1st Septem
ber, ftom Havre, were all disappointed the
report being unfounded. All eyes are turn
cd towards the Russians and Constantinople :
and it seems very probable, that the next short arrival from Europe, will apprise us that the victorious troops of Count Diebitsch are in quite possession of the cupital ot the
Sultan.
I take cognizance of their proceedings ? Until SlU VVlClLCtCCnSX
Tin tTt
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ninion. would be as likely to deter them as the V "rw" navc on na"" lur 58 ' L a ,arSe
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tms be clone, ana tnepumsnmcmoi me law 7rt e, . f. f Mmmfnrfnr,,
. frvHi"if w mav ralriilaif in kp.r innml J
.. ..,rco Wnihmr. ; n r J 0 N the corner of Market and Second
j. n i awe wiv .aui- wuunw. iiuuuiipiiuui ill IJ 1. . hp mi lit: pi v r r.p..er t hpm thr. I HJr
fear of being Aung. Pot and Miami Time. anU &ener?! assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron
i
Such is the demand for straw paper, that
the manufacturers have been compelled to in
crease the number of their vats and other ap
pliances of the mills. Mr. Shrcyer, of Cham-
bersburg, advertises for one thousand tons ol oat, rye, barley and wheat straw, and the
Crawford Messenger says: "in addition to
linware will be sold wholesale and retail
upon advantageous terms to purchasers.
Vmcennes, October, 24, 1829. 37-tf
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li 1 Wl. UlliLi.
TTHK Subscriber will n-iv. a lr.rcr.iin in
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400 acres of land, No. 231, additional
TURKEY. Constantinople The city stands at tho eastern extremity ot Romania, on a neck of
land that advances towards Natolia ; on the south, it is washed by the sea of Marmora, and on the north east by the gulf ol the Golden horn. It is built, like ancient Rome, on seven hills, rising one above the other in beautiful succession, and sloping gently towards the water: tha whole forming an irregular triangle about twelve miles in circumference, the cniite of which ..pace is closely covered with palaces, mosques, baths, fountains and houses; at a shoit distance, the proudly swelling domes of three hundred mosques, the tall and elegant minarets crowned by glittering crescents, the ancient towers on the walls, and the gaudily colored kiosks and houses, rising above the stupendous
trees in the seragdo, situated on the extreme goods,
noint, form a rich, pictui csoue and extraor- Corn,
dinary scene. The gulf of the Golden horn, to the north east ol the city, forms a noble and capacious harbor, four miles in length by half a mile in bteadth, capable of securely
containing twelve hundred ships of the largest
size, and is generally tilled with the curious
ly built vessels and gaudily decorated boats of the Turks ; on the opposite shore is the maitime town of Galato, containing ihe
dock., arsenal, cannon founded, s, barrack, 2xc. above which stands the populous suburb
ol Pera, the residence ol the foreign minis
ters of the Porte, and all the loreignei s of
distinction, none whatever being allowed to
leshie in the city. Beyond, as. far as the eye can reach, is an immense toiest olcypiess
and mulberry trees being the extensive cent
eteries of all persuasions From Galato, the European shore of the Bosphorus forms one
continued line of towns; palaces in every
style of architecture, pleasure gardens and
romantic villages. Un the opposite or Asiatic shore stands the extentive town of Scuta
te . . . . i j .: i i i i r ai tTi
three vats, a mach ne has been in successtul uunauuu, nunc i.ciguuornoou oi voram noi
oneration at Col. Macaw's works on V d lingsworth, an indisputable title will be
cock, and a second machine is being e ' given a description of the land, its advan
at the mills in this village. Our farmers in "geous situation, etc is ueemea unneces
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the neighborhood will consequently have a sary, as " presumea any person wisning
constant demand and a good price, lor all the yu-iaac win examine ior mmsen. . . . . . . . i t -r r I XT I 'IT
straw thev can nrouuee. rnuaa. u. o.
1 I I 1 O i 1 n o r oar.r
fin-eft WtlUUCr -i. IOZ.
Medical Alectin";.
ftHE semi annual meeting ot the Mf.di
ill cal Board, of the first Medical Dis
tnct. will take nlace on Mnmhiv thp 9rl rUv
THIIE Subscribers have just received and of November, at which time it' is hoped the
ji. oner ior saie an exiensivc aim wen st- members will be punctual in their attendance
lecteu assortment ol
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FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
also:
Hardware,
Queenswarc,
Shoes k Boots,
Bonnets,
Together with the best quality of
By order of the Board,
II DECKER, Sccty. October 22, 1829. 37-2t
Cutlery, Groceries, Leghorns, Bolivars, &c.
Washington, this thirtieth day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1829.
ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President :
George Ghaiiam, Commissioner of the 37-tds. General Land OJJice. JCListsof the tracts to be sold under this
proclamation, can be had on application at
the respective land offices.
PROPOSALS For publishing by Subscription in Cincinnati, Ohio,
THE 1ST VOLUME OF A WORK TO BE ENTITLED
"The American Literary Preceptor " A COMPLETE system of tuition for American youths, containg all the branches of learning necessary, in forming the education of an American citizen commencing with the first rudiments. Spelling, Reading, &c. and including those proper, as the foundation of a complete scientific and ornamental education suitable for fitting one to enter a profession, or any useful occupation ; to be comprised in about 15 volumes, BY JAMKS RUGGLKS, Julhor of 44 A Universal Lantruape." COYDITIOAmS.'Vhe first volume, which in size and price, will be a pattern for the successive ones, will contain about 150 18mo. pages, well printed, on common medium paper, and substantially bound in boards, after the manner of school books. The price will be Srj cents per single copv, payable on deliveiy i will purchase three copies ; S3 a dozen ; and S?0 one hundred.
J'hubscnptions may be left with anv Post
master in the United States, to whom the conies I ..... i c ..m. .... 4
spmiTuous LIQUORS
BIUCK & LUMBER.
JTSrE the subscribers, aie authorised to
y V receive proposals and make contracts
with individuals, for a quantity of hewed tim-
..." ...I " ' Ul. V. IIIL. oer : anv person wishing to contract, ni II Un urnlied lm- will i
o -..w. . o-.iviwi i t miu cv'
.vciv- iiiv. iiu.i, uicv win ueuver urn- i-.undsn.i, siwu ue awowcu a comniissinn
ber for foot, the timber will mostly be reoui- ofr percent for receiving and collcctinp- suh-
r. i I . r. .... .... -
red ot poplar, PuiriluN illltr ".insnuiung tne balance to the
We also wish to contract for two hundred "or-'MPcauon may also be made person-
in) , or uj leuer, ior copies to the author.
Purchasers are respectfully requested to thousand bricks, and will receive proposals YpVojjPZ:
call and examine them. lor lots ol 40 or 50,000; persons wishing to Irnrl. "UiL
JAS & SAML. SMITH. contract, will make their proposals in writing, Tolumc I. Spelling Hook, Introduction to Fn-
October 24, 1829. 37-9t seal them up and hand them to Wilson La- lish (iraminer, and Elements of General Geo-
N. B. We will receive in exchange for E whe is authorised to receive them un
I III inn liJTIl HI rJ nVPni hrr tlPVl olen nrnnn
i r . . -- ...
Cord wood,
Flax Sc Tow linen, Rye, Rags, Linsey, Sc Jeans, Wheat, Feathers, Whiskey, Po;k, Deer Skins, Reeswax, Dried Fruit, Venison Hams, White Beans, Sec.
sals for 21,000 cipress shingles.
WILSON LAGOW, ) JOHN C HOLLAND, f Commit' JOHN BRUNER, f tee. JOHN McGIITTN, ) Vincennes, October 1829. 37-3t
NEW AND CHEAP STORE.
f NOTICE.
a 7 ILL be sold to the highest bidder,
T Jr at the Court house door, in Evans
vi lie, on the 22d day of December next, be
tween the hours, of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6
P. M. the section of land, reserved for the
use of schools, in township seven, south of rcd to subscribers, so soon as sufficient encour
range eleven west; saic land lies within half "genicm and other circumstances will permit.
milp nf tlm flhir. rii.r. In Ilninn tmvnci, ir lOMiu.isicis are requested, to return thf
w aaw 1 Vr A w I J III IIIWil i II II Jlllllf I . . . ... waav
O ESPEC 1 FULLY inform their hiends Vanderberg county, and is of the first quali- ' " T , . ICI , n Uie,r Iiands as oftcn lift, and the nnblir. in vour.ml. that thev ,nrl wl'l tn,ut.L, ti . n u. Ll? an .consitleriiblc number may be received
. . . ....... ...v,-,. . v. avvi.w., w... uv ?S() pnnted subscript on list is deemed ncccssarv have Hist received from Cincinnati, and are sold in sma irarts. arrnu tn thp m u . v... ; : ' . .. .ULlsa1)'
J l . j v.. ..ww.v. iih iil 1 I II1 lllTI'MTlnti i m .. 1.. .. I !..
rw.vu nnnnin.r rt thfir Sitorn on InrL- pt ctrrft. ... ;nn. r.-.o.1 1... 'I'.., , . t: .. I ...:n : . jJiitu i)i ia-
..w v .w.v w,. u.u.,.i ...vv., ,I51U- uiiHi. yjy iiiu j lUMtcs, oaic w 111 ini un) iiuiiioer oi copies on tlie terms i)roDoscd a few doors above Second St., a new and continue from dav to dav until the whole be will be satisfactory
completed. Every edidor of a paper who will give
JOHN SH ANKLIN, Com'r. uns a XVW ""unions, shall be entitled to one co-
uiiiu iiiiiiieuiaieiy, anumucr ot persons to solicit subscriptions for the above work and the
Indies Aluseum.to whom a liberal compensation
or
:o or
graphy.
Volume II. Art of Penmanship with Copy Plates, the Fundamental Simple Rules of Ar-
uiunauc, aim natural History ot Animals. Volume III. Parsing in English G rammer Ge-
ograpny wun Maps, the Use ot Globes, and Aiithmatic.
Volumes IV. V. VI. VII. &c to comprise such
orancnes as mauire renection, intercousc with literary men, and future experience shall decide to be most proper ; the principal object being to establish snch a course of education as will render the precious years of childhood and youth, too often wasted or misapplied by an injudicious direction of thtir studies, sufficient tur the acqusition of a good education.
1 ne nrst volume will be published and delive-
KURTZ AND LODWICK,
ESPEC 1 FULLY inform their friends
ri, also a suburb of Cot.stanlinop.e, although nsisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinctts. in another quarter of the lobe, and separated f e,v,els V0' 1 ar!fn & jaids, by a sea u mile in breadth ; and at a short nnlets, t lannels k Baizes, Calicoes, Ging-
splendid assortment of
FALL GOODS:
l uinous city of Cal hanls' Cotton & Waterloo Shawls, Cashthe Princes islands, TCFCS'. vhl Handkcrchiels, &c. Toge-
distance the ancient and ri'dmir. Flu. irinniinf
in the scaaf Marmora, and the snow-clad UlCr wilh CVCr' arlicIe in lhe 1)r' Good line
summit of the Aiount Olympus, close the
pi opect.
ALSO, A OENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Together with the
BEST QUALITY
OF
GLASS AND QUEENSWAUE
New-York, Sept. SO.
The Tukks and Russians. It the Rus
sians get beore the walls of Constantinople,
uml are unable to get iny they will find
themselves in a worse plight than they would
have been, had they icmained north of the lUiknn. In 1453 it cost Mahomet the se
cond, fifty-three days labor with an army of
three hundred thousand men. to enter the
ptcat irate as victor over the dead bodv of A fcw cases men's, women's and children's
Constantino Palasolonus, the last of the Greek shoes, boots, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and
... , ..... , . All
rmpcrors. ineie is a lossiouiiy mat the "-1'' v "vj ui. u.umuvu u Russians may have fallen into a snare, lor it sel1 l exchange for country produce or
is very remarkable that thev were allowed to casn "V
n.iss the naitow dehlesuf ihe Balkan, without UClouer 4, ia-5y, C oi-tt
t ' i
il.t-ttiltiiV 1 1 I.- r ! ufl lull. nlil,i.il'iiiii 'I'Iiuik I .
. ,r.. i.....ri;.. i' rn ui lii'cj Ijvjwiv n nnn
. U,'Ml . Ill VUlllt IIUIII lUC I '
Black Sua, and should those supplies be cut rj'liL Subscriber has on hand a latgeand
oft by a sort of . ax arino aflair, they must general assortment ol merchandise,
cither possess the Capital, starve to death, suited to the present and approaching sca
nt- force their retreat throgh passes of thc hon which he will sell low for cash, or the
Balkan. A lew weeks may give a dilTcrcnt Hollowing articles of county produce, viz.
aspect to affairs, or realize the anticipations corn, poik, wheat, oats, beeswax, tallow, fur,
ol the hiends of Russia, lor oursehes we skins, jeans, linsey, and in tine, almost anv
continue to entertain a lively interest in the article of county produce: for all, or any of
fate ol the Sultan, who has proved Ifnnscl! hvnch articles, he will allow the highest
to be possessed ot no ordinary abilities, and "laruei price.
we ate unwilling to admit the possibility of here pork is delivered in lots of 200 lis total defeat. cwt. or upwards, half cash will be paid on
I r
ueiiverv. i nave also
The Indians in this neighborhood continue
to settle their own difficulties,
way. On Tuesday last a parly of
tides vUiied this place, and retired a short dis
tance from town to encamp ; a quarrel took place between two of them, and to settle the matter speedily, one shot the other with a pistol. The ball passed thro his breast and he expired immediately. He was inferred on Wednesday, on the bank of Eel river accord ing to their custom. We are told the deteased was a very bad Indian, having killed no less than four in his time. An: these people to be allowed to continue this horrid practice within the bounds of an organized county, or will the civil authority
ood continue fuu d.Lr, in their own FOUIl OR FIVE FARMS, of Potawatti- J f, ,. ... Y.s1t I't.lnf inn f..i.
Two of which, lie adjoining the town, with
good orchards. Two on the river Wabash, twenty-five miles above Vincennesf and one
on the Grand Prairie, five miles west of
Palestine. Also, a house and lot in Lawrence ville, and a small farm adjoining the same,
tor cash or pork. WILSON LAGOW. Vincennes, Oct. 24, 1829.
INDENTURES for Apprentices for sale at this oflicc.
B tithe President of the United Stales.
JrN pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jackson will be given. Apply by letter, post paid, President ofthe United States of Ameii- personally.
ca, do hereby declare and make known, that ,.. "
public sales will be held at the Laud Offices w ",c ' ""lc's u' ulc umca la at Jeffeusonville and Vincennes in the TT RAN KLIN LETTER FOUNDRY.
State of Indiana, at the periods heieinaf- JL The reduced cost ot the materials used
ter designated, lor the disposal of all the lands " the composition of Printing Types, and tho
which nave been reivKjuuhed to the United improvements cc increased facilities ol castStates, prior to the bur, day oi Julyy 1S29, i" them, have induced the subscribers to under the provisions of the several acts of adopt the following list of prices. Congress for the relief of the purchasers of I he style of their large and small letter is public lands, and for the extinguishment ol modem, and of the most elegant kind. The
the debt due to the United States by the pur- metal will be lound very hard and durable, chasers of public lands prior to the first day having a new ingredient in its composition, of July, 1320, which have not heretofore For accuracy and finish, the type cast at their been exposed to public sale under the provi- loundiy is warranted equal to any whatever.
sions ol the act of Congress passed on the 1 hey have on hand a complete assortment
24th day ol April, 1320, entitled An Act a Job Letters, so that they are
making further provision for the sale of the
public lands. Also, at the same time and places, there will be exposed to public sale, all lands further credited in the second and third classes, under the provisions ofthe act of Congicss, passed on the second day of March, 1821, entitled "An Act for the relief of the purchasers of public lands prior to the first day of July, 1820 and the acts supplementary thereto, passed on the 20th day of April, 18 22, and the third day of March, 1823, which have reverted to the United States, agreeably to the terms of such further credit, in conseqnence of nonpayment within the legal period. Also, at the same times and places, there will be exposed to saie, all lands which have reverted, or which, prior to the day of such sale, may revert to the United State, under the provisions of the sixth condition of the fifth section of the act of Congress, passed on the tenth day of May, 1800, entitled An act to amend the act, entitled and Let providing for the sale of the lands ofthe United States, in the Territory Northwest of thcO hio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky river," and which have not heretofore been exposed to public sale, agreeably to the provisions of the act ofthe 24th day of April, 1820, above quoted, to wit : At the Land Ofiice at Jkffersonville. on the rco.i. Monday in December next. At the Lmd Office at Vincennes, on the third Monday in December next,
prepared to execute orders for entire offices
of Job, Newspaper, or Book Printing, on a short notice. They are thankful for the patronage they have received, and will be happy to icceive the orders of printers, which will receive prompt attention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will be supplied not only with type, but wilh Presses, Chases, Composing Sticks, and every thing necessary for a printing establishment, and put up with care and perfect accuracy. Their new specimen book will be published soon, and ready to be sent to printers, in which will be exhibited a greater variety than has been shown by any Foundry in the United States. tCTPrintcrs are requested to publish this advertisement a few times in their papers, to receive payment, g2 in types, or in the settlement of their accounts. A W. KINSLEY k Co.
Meridian and, all plain, larger, go 30 Dcub. G Primer, 32 Double English, 32 Uoub. Small Pica, 34 (Ireat Primer, 34 English, 36 Pica,
Small Pica, go 38 Bourgeois, 40 Brevier, 56 Long Primer, 40 Minum, 70 Nonpareil, 90 Leads ai d Quo- 30
talions, 30
Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchanged at 9 cts. per pound. Albany, July 24. 25-ft. A few pounds of Wool wanted.
Each sale to be kept open for six days.
