Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 November 1829 — Page 3

VINCENNES, NOVEM HER I t, 1829.

y A COnUECTRULK FOU GUAGIN'O CORN. " Measure the length, breadth, ami depth nuiltiplv the length by the depth, and their product bv the breadth.

Sultan; but if the total subversion of theOt-f A gentleman of this city has in his posses-1 nigh innumerable p.nd tncir excilions un-

toman empire sucuiu result irom me in- sion a lolio volume, bound in parchment, wing and incessant and unless they and umph of the Russians, it is probable that the printed at Antwerp, by one Christopherus their schemes are encountered with equal vidivision of the spoils would give rise to warm Platinus, in the year 1579, containing 93 nilanct, equal activity, by the friends ol rcli.

discussions between the Powers, and even a maps, in a very good state of perfection and gious lieeeom, much cf that gloiicus work

war. well executed. Un the back ot each man in 1 which ha been dene, will have tn he rca.

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Fifty Years Agi The following notice of the decease of Mrs. Durham, carries the mind back to the state of our country, fifty years ago The great run away" was from

a place that now is, as it were, in the heart ol

Pennsylvania. Died in Chilisquaquc town

ship, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania,

on the 4th ult. Mrs. Margaret Durham, aged

printed a geographical history in Latin.

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Wm. Lewis, John ShankliiO-

John 1J. Manscll, Mary Ann Manscll, and Caroline Complainants Mansel, infants, by Samuel j Manscl, their next friend J

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-j years, in recording me ucaui oi uusun ri" j . M,n.ir..

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urnns snd rrnplti rnmniiltprl hv t ! r nvn. I . . .

ges. in the revolutionary war in this country

Mrs. Durham, then a young mother, suffered

severely. In the great run axvay, as the

breaking up of our infant settlements was

called, in 77 she with many others, was My

ing from the dread tomahawk of the Indians

1'hc horse on which she was riding with her

child, was shot from under her, near the

mouth ol the Warrior Run, and Mrs. D from

the close pursuit of the Indians left to her

fate. They soon came up where she lay with

w a her child, which they immediately killed, by

ny, Berry Anthony, Micjab Alsop, Thomas Alsop, M. Talbott, Prcssilla Talbott, I

rrcssiua Myrick,John Alylick, Clarissa Dobyns, T. Defendants. J. Dobyns, Warrick M'Ga j ry, Jonathan M'Gary, ban- j iel M'Gary and the other unknown heirs of Jonathan Anthony, deceased, J

A NI) now at this time, came the com.

chieved. Freemen of America'. Friends of intellectual cmancip lion! '1 he tree ci liberty was planted upon your soil amid the whirlwind and the storm! It has been watered with teats at.d blood'. And r.ou when its towered branches hae well nigh reached the heavens, will yc see it felled to the eaitb,

without a single effort to prevent its destruction? We say No! Godfoibid! That thc:c exists at this ticn.cndous crisis, an absolute necessity for a woik ol this kind a work which has coolly, fearlessly, dispassionately and persoefingly expose the ungodly schemes of an artful, ambitious and designing priesthood will not be doubted by any who are blessed with teascn. huch shall be our end and aim We shall devote our whole souls to the purpose of exposing

me clerical sencmes, and pious Irauds and corruptions so fatally prevalent at the present time.

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U. plainants, by Samuel Hall, their coun-

nearly severing the head from the body; and nfi,Cfdo 1 !e,r bl ol cornplami; and it be publishcd semi-monthly, in the city .i !.-. i i 1. .i i it ..r aoneannir to the satisfanmn nf th ('nun 1 ' r . , . J. . 4J

men uabucu lomauawK imu uic uhu - - " New lork. liacli number wlil contain e trht

,Ko,,uc mother; took off her scalp and eh - lo ele,

neriorueau i ne lew iroops siationeu in me ' r y .-v 7 . -w.... every iriend to the lights of man to dosscss country, as soon as the alarm was given, went Jhony on motion of the complainants, by lhc Work,it will InffordccUo subscribers at

in the pursuit ol the Indians and rendered y , ,v-u mai U,,,CI5 l,,c saiu cosl 0f papcr ancl printed, viz: Fifty cents what service they could to the flying fugi- J llc ts dclcndanis appear here on or ,fr ar,,; ov If paid in advance-If not

lives and the wounded. Mrs. Durham was . l" marcu term na d on orbefo.e the rfftr.vrr r , rw

found in s state ol insensibility, tomahawked U answer ic complainants said bido' com- number, .cventy.five ccn's will be demandand scalped; she was put into a canoe and P,aim l,ne maers an.d things. And it fur- cd. Thosc who forward Five Dollors. shall

carried to Northumberland, sixteen miles, r u.auiouc o. me penciency ot receivc Eleven copies, Letter to be address-

where her head was first dressed, and where 1,13 u,,,liCbruy puoucauon oi tnis order ccl (post pai(n to lhe puhli-he- Wm Hut she spoke the first word after being found. lhree weeks successively in some public CHINSoN, Philadelphia or New York. A-

She entirely , recovered, as far as wehave ,cwsl,cr "iw siaie, ana that tins cause OENTS, port Masters and Printers throuiihi.

learned, no deleterious effect occurred to her wc tununutu um u,c cxt term ol out the Union. Th, first Numherof Prir.

afterwards, from the merciless tomahawk and

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scalping knife, although just above the left

ear in the akull there remained a deep in

dentation from the stroke of the tomahawk

Plutonian.

Death or Gov. Lincoln of Maine.

Attest,

W. T. T. JONES, D. C. r, C C. Nov. 14, 1829 40-3t.

John Corner, Administrator of T. Ncedham,

vs.

IN chancery

We learn fiom the Gardiner Chronicle, that Rooert Armstrong.

the Hon. Enoch Lincoln, gov. of Maine,

died at AugXisia on the 8lh inst. The disease

is not mentioned but it must have been of a

violent kind, for the same paper that announ

ces his death contains an account of his ad-

A NI) now at thts time came the complain

"L ant by his counsel; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this coutt, that the defend

ant is a non icsidcnt of this state, is therefore

ordered, thai unless the defendant appearand

dress, but just pronounced, on the occasion enler his appcarance herein on the first day ot an examination of Coney Academy, at Au- of the ncxt term of lhis t and answcr

irusia. Ltov. Lincoln wasine son oi uic laic , mn'n,nnnt; Kill r rr,lo;..t

m,.er. STAPLE DRY GOODS.

Persons interested arc requested to test this

rule.

TURKEY.

The New York Courier Sc Enquirer spec

ulating on the important foreign news re

ceived by the late anivals, remarks: The London Courier, of Sept 2 1st, gi

information that the hostilities have actually

been suspended in the East. With regard

to the terms, wc have nothing more definite

than the ruinous published in the London

Atlas, ol the 27th, received by the Mary

Lml. The Sultan has done the best he could under the peculiar circumstances

rtnch weighed heavily on all his efforts. i BeVirt by disaffection and surrounded by

VTVrtmri he was afonc in the world. Even

v J - -- -- had he desired to fall, like Constantinople

Palx dogus, by the hand of his foe, in defence of his capital, he would have been denied lh a last solace of despair. The sword of the assassin was prepared lor him the shout ol

vengeance was ready to burst from the lips

ol the Janissarv : lie nas acicu ukc a sen

sible man he has resisted until further re

sisiance would have been madness ; and now

iiwirn.-l nf "nlavintr "the Roman fool," he

makes peace with his enemy, and by so do

in;', he has it in his power to punish his false

friends.

We cannot withold the tribute of our admiration when wc look at the rapid and mas-

in-lv m.rrh ol Count LJiooitcn. lie is a

rreat man, and his laurels arc imperishable

i he rasscr i me ikikjii, is uuc iulu v !l be his distinction in history. We never wished to see him south of Mount Uaumis, but since he is in Roumclia, we must say ih ithe Iks got there in a manner that does him honor. If the Sultan had only a few such Generals, Count Diebitsch would nev

er have dated his lettevs from the serai of Adri.moplc. Had Hussen Paclia been at Chumb, and Redschid Pacha in Lapland, or a: where else, the result might have been very different. The Grand Vizier is no soldierhe wants eyes and ears, or he would h ive seen and heard something of the vast army which in crossing the Balkan passed Ciuunl.iat a few miles distance.

gusta

Levi Lincoln, of Worcester, Attorney Gener

al of the United States, and Lt, Governor of

this State, and was htr'hcr of our present chief Magistrate. He was a sound republi

can, a good citizen, a true patriot, and a fine scholar. At his death he was yet a young

man, in the prime of life.

Jjoston Pat,

craft Unmasked." will be issued on the first ol January, 1830. Subscribes will plcasa forward their nmes thiough the medium of their Post Masters. NEW YORK Oct. 8th 1829. fc7 Editors ho will give the above Prospectus two or three insertions, shall receive a volun n. of the work. THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale an extensive and well selected assortment of

REVOLUTIONARY BATTLES. The following table mav be useful for oc-

eivcs i r . n casional reference.

Rattle of Concord April 20th, 1775 Rattle of Bunker Hill June 15, 1775 Battle of Old Hampton, Va. where we took five decked vessels, some time in November, 1775 Battle of the Great Bridge near Norfold, Va. December 18, 1775 Battle of Ft. Washington, 18th November, 1775

Battle of Fort Lec 19th November. 1776

Battle of Trenton, when gen. Washington and his army took one thousand

Hessians, See 26th December, 1776 Battle of Princeton, 2d Januarw 1777

Battle of Brandy wine, 1 1th Sept. 1777

B:nloofGermantown.4th October, 1777

Burgoyne's army takenjncafSaratoga

17th October, A

Battle of the Red Banks, October 22. 1777

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also:

will be taken for confessed and decreed a

gainst him in his absence; and it is further or- Hardware, Cutlery, Quecnsware, Grocc

dcrcd, that a copy of this order be published r,cs Shoes and Boots, Leghorn Bonnets, Bol-

tn some public newsnaner of this state ivars, tec.

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tour weeks successively.

A copy Attest, W. T T JONES, D. C. V. C. C. Nov. 14, 1829. 40-4t. ' Administrator's Notice. IfTTAVING afrain taken letters of Admin

iiJj istration, with the will annexed, upon

the estate ol John Christopher Frederick Graeter (late of Knox county) deceased, all

persons having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly auttieated lor settlement, within one year froW this date; and those indebted to the same, aier quested to make immediate payment, as Mated in my former advci tisement. CHAS II. DE ROME, AdmW. Cum Test Anne&o. Vincennes, Nov. 10, 1829. 40-3t.

Purchasers arc respectfully requested to

call and examine ihem. JAS Sc SAML. SMITH. October 24, 1829. 37-9t N. B. Wc will receive in exchange fr goods, Corn, Cord wood, Flax & Tow linen, Rye, Rags, p Linsey, & Jeans, Wheat, Feathers, Whiskey, lJJ Pork, Deer Skins, E Beeswax,

Dried Fiuit,

White Beans,

Venison Hams, Tallow, Sec

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Administrator's Sale.

mi:::oo:::-a BURTCH & UECBRD

CORNER OF MARKET AND WATER STREETS

ESPECTFULLY inform their t-.Cnd

ruANSroRT. Sept. 12. Gen. Diebitsch having marched for Constantinople two or three days after his occupation ol Adiianople, probably reached that capitil before the end of August. Having blen ;oincd by the reinforcement for which he wViteil at Aidos, the forces with which

he advanced cannot he fewer than 70 or 80

ihi.usaud men. No apprehension is now en(iMi iiMffl (if Riifflaud and her allies bClc

ijraau intv a icl intervention in favor of thej joined it.

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Battle of Monmouth, June 23, 1 778 Battle of Stony Point, July I5ih, 1779 Battle of Long Island, 27th, August, 1779 Cornwallis and his army taken at Yorktown, Va. October 12th, 1781 Battle of King's Mountain, I think, was some time in October, 1781

Battle of Guilford, N. Carolina, March 19th, 1781 Wcare requested to caution the public against an extensive issue cf counterfeit bills, of different denominations, on the Mechanic's Bank, New-Haven. The bills arc a close imitation of the genuine notes, and calculated to deceive good judges, without a particular examination. Albany Argus. We arc pained to learn from Washington, that a Mr. Henshaw, a clerk in one of the departments at Washington, has committed suicide, by cutting his throat leaving a mcmorandom that certain frauds have been committed upon the treasury of the United States .V. Y. Com. Adv

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tv yj i i i is ncreoy given, inai me per- n j

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sonai coous oi me esiaic oi jonn v.. UTi ,ho ..ki; : i .u...L.. .

vrerlprirk liraeter. Mate nl Knov rnnntv : i r n. .P.. ..... J

, V -mT W . , .y leeeiveu irom rnuadelphia and ISaliin

UCLCUSCUi VII UC ill (IUUIIU AUIC, Ul IJIN late residence, on Saturday the 5th of December next. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollais, the purchaser giving good security. Thosc ot three dollars and under, cash in hand. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. CHAS. H. DE ROME, Adm'r. Cum Test Annexo. Vincennes, Nov. 10,1829. 40-rt. PROPOSAL " For publishing in Philadelphia b" A York, a semi monthly publication, to be entitled FUtE STCK AFT UN MASKED!!!

" I feel quite unwell, and will take a little brandy and water," said a members of a Temperance Society, who had promished to use no ardent spirits unless he was sick. I am very unwell, my dear, hand me a little more brandy." " Here is the brandy, (says the wife.) and I wish the Society further off.

for you have not had a well day since you

ITJ ELIEVING, as we do, most sincerely, 10) that the various religious coalitions and combinations which are, and have been form ed in our country, arc hostile lo our rights and privileges as n Free People that there

exists among the leaders ot a proud and as piring priesthood, a determination to estab lish an Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, and to re duce us to a worse than Egyptian bondage we have been induced by those and other considerations, to issue Proposals for a work which shall counteract these unholy designs Like the fabled dragon, which is said ne ct

even in sleep to close his lidless cye the

stirring spirit of Ecclesiastical doninalion

slumbers (if at all) with unclosed oyelids!

1 he enemies of mental independence are dis

playing a fiery zeal, worthy abetter cau

ore, a

large and splendid assortment of Goods suit

able for the present and approaching seasons (SUCH AS) Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Flannels, Bai7.es. Rose, Whitney, Macanaw an Point Blankets. Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and CottcJ

Shawls. With a general assortment of

HANDKERCHIEF PRINTS, AND DO

MESTIC GOODS

Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's

Plaid Cloaks.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoes-

Spun Thread, Sec.

Ictrclizard, Quceusxvare. Gtassware,

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-lf

Their publications arc as numerous as locusts in the land of the Nile! their clergyNe5ll

Hags ! Hags 1 Rags ! CASH, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linncn v Cotton rags at tlv wesntrh sun office.

INDENTURES for Apprentices, for sale at this office A few pounds of Wool wanted.