Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 October 1830 — Page 2

An officer arrived to-day, who left the procession of Charles X.at Virc. The cx king proceeded very slowly, and would enly arrive at las destination on Monday the 1 6ih. He complains very mucn. and when it is represented to him that he ought to travel more than five leagues a day, he says that his great age ought to be taken into consideration, and that it is impossible for him to go faster. Marshal Maison, it is said, is quite tired of going so slowly. The ex-king had only eight hundred guardts du corps Mfixh him, who are very much discouraged. The dauphiness is in a state of extreme irritation, but the dutchess de Herri is more calm, and is no longer dressed in male attire The children are kept profoundly ignorant of what is passing, and they salute the people. It "was said among the suit of the ex-king, that the king of the French, Philip the

first, had offered to Charles X. a very elegant house and the large estate which he possesses in the environs of Palermo, and it was thought that the offer would be accepted. The vessels were reatlv Et Cherbourg, and the king and his suite were to embark immediately on their arrival. Algiers, July 31. For some time the harmony which had prevailed between the French and the natives had been disturbed. The general officers expected to be attacked every moment, even at Algiers, by the Moors and Arabs, and the naval officers Were uneasy. These gloomy anticipations have baen in part realized. On the 28th, two Fiench soldiers died by poison put in coffee; at the same time a band of insurgents attacked the Babazon gate, and nineteen of our men were killed. -Our troops took up arms and surrounded the rebHs, one of whom made important revelations He declared that a conspi racy was about to brea out that sixty thou and Bedouins were expected before Algiers, and that the Moors and Arabs of be town were o fall upon the French

during the attack. A depot of arms has been discovered, and in order to intimidate the inhabiants, several pieces of cannon of the upper battery have been turned upon the town. The general in-chief has given orders for the small garrisons that would be en dangered, scattered in forts at a short distance, to seek shelter in Algiers. The garrison of Sidi Ferruch, chiefly sailors is of the number. The fort has been demolished. The evacuation was not effected without some disasters. A detaenment of the engineer corps was surprised by the Moors upon the road to Algiers. Two wagons which were in advene: were stopped, and the men mas sacird The 17th regiment, which occupied a fort on the sea shore, four league's from the town, was attacked by two thousand Bedouins, and, after some figMin. forced to retreat to Algiers Th; army has already lost from eight to nin tisand men, killed and wounded, and . dysentary is making ravages fctTr u' tand ind sea forces.

AND NEW CHEAP GOODS J. 0. YJ. HAYES,

n jubi received ana arc now

JlI opening on Market street, in the

room one door below the store of J. and

NEW DRUG AND MEDICINAL STORE,

Wholesale and BctaiU

TAX SALES.

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Collector's fcale.

IIITT & OR KICK,

7T ATE of Batlimore, rctpectfully inBj form the citizens of Vincenncs,

S. Smith, a fresh and general assortment c,un!ry Phs,c,a5 d merchants, that e they have opened a new and permanent

ciimaii'd 4T-r.TY drug and medicinal store in Vincennes, bU31MLK AIND TALL GOODS; Market street, in the house recently oc

Carefully selected within the last thirty cupicd by V. Lagow, Esq and adjoining days, in the cities of Philadelphia, Balfi- the store of Messrs. Tomlinson Sc Ross,

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"'7 u,m ""gn; me sme, qua n , wncrc u, y imenu Keeping on uauu, - u T f T an( including

, VcV. ' ' 1 - --....b .v-v . Town Lq na?inff been levied on by

vu,valllwl,,uuMt. auu auuIUUdung ier.s, a me a. CnlWtnr. for want of r.ersonal

property out of which to make the taxes

NOTICE is hereby given, that on the second Monday in November,

1830,1 shall at the court house door, in

the town of Vincennes, county of Knox, and state of Indiana, 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 year 1830, and other pre

vious years have not been paid ; the said

Amongst irhich arc

Superfine, Blue, Black and Steel mixed Cloth,

Superfine, Blua, and Black Cassinett and

Sattinett,

Cainb'ct, Circassian, and Tartan Plaids,

Bomhazetts &. new style Callicoes, Cam-

bricks and Jaconetts,

Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, figured &,

plain, Irish Linens and Bobbinetts, brown &- bleached Shirtings Sheetings Thread, Bobbinett, and Cotton Laces, Silk, Bandana, Madrass &, Cotton Hand kerchiefs, Super fane-and Gauze Handkerchiefs, Canton Crapes, Scarfs and veils.

Belt, Cap, Bonnctts and Fancy Ribbons,

general assortment of fresh and genuine

DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,

OILS, DYE STUFFS, CHEMICALS, ScC. &C

among which are many new and impor tant preparations consisting in part of

ulph. Quinine, Iodine, Acetate of Mor-

phium, Hydriodate de Potassae, Chloride

of Lime, Peperine, Pyroligneous acid,

Extracts of Elaterium, Cicuta, Hyosce-

amus, Gentian, Stramonium, Dandelion,

Bark, Colocynth and Lettuce. Dcnarco-

tized opium, Florida water,, Odontalgic

Balsam, an admirable remedy for the

BLACKSMITH SHOP.

fTHHE subscriber JJL continues to

carry cn the above

business in his new

brick shop, epposito the Catholic. Church, and ad

joining the Cotton Factory of Reynolds , and Bonner, where all who call may be accommodated with the best cast steely Axes, Ploughs of every dcscripiiorf, and Waggoxs complete, constantly cn hand, and for sale, customers work done in the best wanner, and cn the shorcst notice. Two or three appentiecs will be taken to the above business; boys from tho country, of good moral character, between 15 and 16 years of age, would bo

preferred JOHN B. DUNNING. Vincennes, June 10, 1830. tf. Notice is hereby given, FTJMIAT six weeks after date, appliesJ tion will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, state ol Indiana, for a certificate of forfeited. Land Stock, for the amount paid on the

tuothach, and to check the caries and cor- 1830, I shall at the court house door, in east fractional section number seven, and rect the offensiveness of decayed teeth the town of Princeton, county of Gibson, the north fractional section number eight,.

also Ague Powders used so successfully and state of Indiana, expose to public in township number two north, of range in the East for the last few seasons in the sale all and singular, the several tracts number four west, in the Vincennes dig-

Figured black "ross dc Naples and Lute- cure of tliat obslinale complaint called a"d parcels ot Land, including Town tnct, entered on the od day ot beptem-

VIA( 111 oan.1 v,'uihj, UJJUtl WillLlI U1C UCI) IO IU) dliU IUI il-vj tw4 liuu-nj tuukj . taxes or the year 1830, and other pte- agreeably to law; now claimed by me, vious years have not been paid ; the said under the act of 31st March, 1830, enTracts and parcels of Land including titled "An act for the relief of the pur Town Lota, having been levied on by chasers of Public Lands, and for the me as Collector, for warn of personal suppression of fraudulent practices atproperiy out of which to nhke the taxes the public sales of the lands of the Unidue on said Tracts and Lots. Sale be ted States:" the original certificate of tween the hours of 10 o'clock y m, and the purchase of which has been lost or tour o'clock, ? m, on said day, at. d be con- destroyed. Given under my hand, this tinued fro day to day, between said 18th dav of September, 1830.

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due on said Tracts and Lots. Sale be

tween the hours of 10 o'clock a m, ano

and four o'clock, p m, on said day, and be continued from day to day, between said hours, until all arc disposed of, or have been offered for sale. JOHN MYERS, Col k c. October 2, 1 830. 34-41

Collector's Sale. 1VTOTICE is hereby given, that on

XS the second Monday tn November.

trinrra

the chills and fevers.

Marseilles and Fancy Vesting, PATENT MEDICINES in lii i ... 1

Illie ailU UiaCK COttOll anU WOlSted tlOSC nf all IcinrU. nmnnn- whirl, PtP I'riim

auu nail llse, hrarhpr's and MmHp'r rlrhmipH Ann.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Castor and dispeptic Pills. Varnishes, Gums and Beaver Gloves, Painters Brushes ot all kinds, Gold and

uingnams, Swiss and Muslin Uobes, Silver Leaf, Copper Gold and Silver

hose and romt h ankots. I r? Cmnit.'Ci.,.) to .

. . i uiuntt, uniaiia uuiutuiu iliail U1I1C1U3,

vnue, ived, lollow and tneen flannels, Shop Furniture, &c. cc.

Leghorn Fiats and Bolivars, Umbrellas JUCSCCUUUCUUS JIUICICS.

and 1 arasols, Superior chewing and smoking Tobacco,

Ladies7 Prunella and Morocco Shoes, Segars and Snuff of all kinds Perfu-

Gentlemen-s course and fine Shoes, meries, Lotion3, Oil for the hair, Soaps,

fur, Wool and Morocco h;its. Looking Wash bails. Confectionanes. Fancv ar

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Glasses, Combs, &.c.

With a gcm rral assortment of

HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CHI

A AM) GLASSWARE.

w stoue

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nes

BER2K

and

Cut'e.

scnoers are now opening

. iv Store on Market-street,

hours, untii all are disposed ot, or have been offered tm sioe

JAIMJL ULVIK..L G C. Septeml)cr 27, 1830 35-4t

Medicines For Family Use 17,7- ., , J T til II I II lit ifhr tTiMfV that nn

prepared in the most accurate manner, Jj the second Monday in November, and ihe purchaser can avail himself ol i830, I shall at tbe couit house door in gratuitous advice and directions in their Merom, county of Sullivan, and stateof administration. Indiana, expose to. public sale ail and H. kO. havintr made arranfementu in c;

rri 1 ! i dr n I o loiiitu.M. ""nui tiouia auu ldl Ltl3 The public in poneral are respectfully Baltimore, by which thev will be enabled Lf T.anH. inrlndinc Tnwn T..c L M

GROCERIES OF EVERY BKSCRIPllOV

FREDERICK SHOLTS.

Sept. 18, 1830. 32-6L THE I.ACY'S BOOK. CHARLES ALEXANDER Publisher of the DailT Chronicle, and well known as having been c onnected in the publication of the Saturday evening Post, and Casket proposes in conjunction with Louis A. Godev, to commence, on the

first of July next, a monthly LITERARY MISCELLANY, under the above title.

solicited to call and examine our Moods, irrn ihrir onrt m,t,Mi r.n.vr u:i .i r . This work will.be devoted especially to

as we are determined to disposo ot ikin nlrd. themselves tnnllthnn wlm mav i.on ' i L th service ot the Ladiks, and locking

it vow rodnrod nri- for n. 1 r .u . .u ' ' V ,ouv, a,,u years nave noi chiehy to them tcr patronage.no exertion at ei leductd piKt or rash, hi k, favor them with their custom, that their been paid; the said Tracts acd parcels will be spared to merit it. The plan con-

inedicmcs shall he genuine and ol the uf Land, including Town Lots, havint? temulated varies materially from that cf

best quality; and the prices so moderate been levied on by me as Collector, for ' of the American pexiodicals now circula-

corn, country lmnen4 feathers, furs whis

key, cvx

Vincennes, Ausust2, 1S30. 25-Sm

as to make it an object with the neiph-

i : ri :: i i .

W Jlilat3, senj lhcm tic-ir orders and thev re-

THE stEAM mill iAct'oRry cstab Upectfully solicit public patronage, lished at BaiuMown, Ky is offer- TTrmm

ed 'or sale, on a credit of 1, 2, 3, 4 and W Hi A X,

5 years The building in 3 Utorieb high l the above turn, respecttully oilers his

built ot brick, in the best manner: the proiess.onai services in mc pracuce oi

want of nersonal nronertv out nf whirh ed; and if executed in the style which the

to make the taxes due on said Tracts and P"P50" believe to be within their means. t . c i i . .u u r , will be lound, they trust, to be an improveLots Sale between the hours of 10 o'- ment Ln Q.;e ctat least, upoPn thc clock, A M, and four o clock, ? m, on said best of its predecessors. In the choice of day, and be continued from day to day, materials, though contributions of decided ... : i i. t . -.i , .. ..

uciwecu saiu iiours, unman nave oeen merit win always oe acceptaD.e, they never

Messrs. Rurtoh c He

-.i--e assortment ot substantial

U y Gjodj, with Hardware,

Q!ttiisw ue, Glassware, Hats,

Sho- s Groceries, kc cc. all of which tvere t- rr'p.'v purchased by one of the

partiu-i s ( no had every possible ad

-vantage as u price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, and will be dis

posed oi on tne lowest terms for cash; or in bartti ihey will receive at fair

prices, viz: Wlieat, Corn, Rye, Pork

JBeeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Feathcis, P'icd Apples, Tallow, Domestic Lin-en, Beans, Deerskins, Onions, &c. together with all other merchantable articles, t!e product of home industry. MARRON Sc HUNTER. ffT x U H now possess the Columbian Steam Mill, and will with the avprshe encoui aement, continue the e in the vicinit) of the Mill: the j- to purchase immediately fifty thous'i ' bushels of Corn, and twenty thouau 'uishels of wheat, and shall at each establishment study to accommodate customers Vine i)is, Dec. 1, 1829, 42-tf.

machinery superior; and been in use only 10 or 12 months. The situation com

mands many facilities and advantages for carrying on the business a conside rable quantity of cotton is raised in the vicinity, and large sales of yarns made at the Factory. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as any one disposed to purchase, will, it is presumed, apply, cn the premises, to the pi oprietors, or at our Store, where an inventory of the Ma chinery, and a plan of the building can be seen.-! TILLEY, SCOTT & CO. Louisville, August 27, 1830. S0-8t XT' The editor of the Western Sun,

vincenncs, la. will publish the abo' e ad

MEDICINE, SURGERr, 0 B S TEfR IC k' S , CTC to the citizens of Vincennes & its neigh

bourhood. His dwelling is connected

with the above Drug and Medicinal Store. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1830 30 tf 50 DOLLARS REWAED. tfc UNA WAY horn the subscriber living ii. Loan county Ky on Red River, on the 4th inst , at night, a Negro

man named

sold, or offered for sale

SETH CUMIMAN, Co I sc October 1, 1830. 34-4t

will be introduced to the exclusion of other

articles of superior value. The numerous Magazines to be provided for the purpose of selection, will always afford a plentiful supply of matter suitable for the Lady's Hook, which, when republished, will possess, for all but a few, the attraction of no

velty. Extensive arrangements have been

Collector's ale TVJOITICE is hereby given, that ci; Jjt the second Monday tn JVovtmber,

1 830, I shall at the coui t house door in made at home and abroad that will give ev-

the town of Mount Pleasant, county of e,y facility to the ready attainment of the Martin, and state of Indiana, expose to choicest and carlist productions. The depublic sale, all and singular, the several cl every thing which may be ex-

" , i , n i i i- pected to ahorci entertainment and mstrucracts and parcels of land, including town -Km in an invithlg fornit to thcsc for lots in said county, upon which the taxes the work is intended. It is presumed toe, for the year 1830, and other previous that a Miscellanvdcservinr the notice nfthr?

THO UNTO X years have not be en paid ; the said tracts ladies, cannot but prove worthy of the other

He is about 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 10 Rncl Parcels of land, including town lots. sex- Among the subjects which may be e-

or 1 I inches high, of a vellow complex having been levied on by me as Collec numerated as likely to be prominent, will

ion, a wide mouth: when spoken to, has tor, tor wantol personal property out of kUl 5 w

a down look and is slow of speech. Said "hicb to make the taxes due on the said " !

UUW C UU , . , . .. . i T i t - O.I I . v c.v. ..v n.u..uw auil alw

vertisen.ent 8 weeks, fence a week.1 and 0 "as rai5CU ,n U),s couniy y Jonrj.p--y uciween me nours Songs as mav be thoueht worthy to be so dis

forward his account to the office of the Mackcll. iq. He is a blacksmith; and oi iu o clock am, and lour o'clock r m, tinguished; Biographical anecdotes. Tale Louisville Public Advertiser. being indulged, he has acquired the art on said day, and be continued from day and interesting Narratives, from writers c

Dropsy Cured.

f ipHlS is to certify, that I am a man

J upwards of sixty years of age, and Was for about two years ohTicted with the

dropsy The wise physicians of Vin

cetvus, pronounced me incurable, but

ir.v REEDS, prepared medicine and

auntiir.ste'cd it last spring, and in six Tvei-ks removed the dropsy, and I think 1 am now elear of it, and I think I am finally cured JOHN SETZER. October 7, 1330. 35-3t 50 DOLLARS REWARD.

HATS.

of writing and reading, and knows tole- t0 day, between the said hours, until all

r ably well the description of the United have been sold, or offered for sale.

Made & Sold, by R P PRICE. C Vine bnxes, Indiana

house lately occupied by

James Sc MoAbthur, as an Iron

store, on Secoi street, one door above Market street The j-ices of hats in

general, are for Beaver, - 10

T1 N the

1

Fine Castor, 8 Coarse do - 6

Fine Roram,9 S5

Coarse do 3

Stales and their governments. When said boy started, being in the night, all of his clothes are not known. He wore

a pair of bang up cord pantaloons, a coarse blue cloth ccat and cloth vest

When the boy left me, he rode a yellow

sorrel mare, branded with the letters

T. D. cn her left shoulder, havincr a

black streak down her back, and when

travelling carries her head low. Said

mare paces and trots finely. Said boy took an old saddle and pair of saddle

bags. It is supposed he will make for

some of the free states.

When the boy started he was een

THOMAS CISSELL, Col. u.c.

September 29, 1830. 34-4t

Hats made in the shops here, arc in wth some specie money, and had a two lilt t I 1 V

general, much superior to those ira- aouar Din on leatman anu woods Jxnorted from the Eastern states, for the change Bank in Nashville, counterfeit.

latter are made of the coarsest wool, It is supposed, if this boy is not with a and naned with rabit furthe farmers white man, he has a free pass, and will

Amrt as stlen from y tarm near LogansJcLiSjX:tJL port, on therein ol the

14th i,.st a ehenut BORUEL HORSE, saddle, and bridle; the hose is about 15 hands high, with eome white teet, and a small snip on his nose; the hpte v.as formerly the property of Mr Higdnnof Indianapolis, and in good order, when stolen. I will pay the above reward for the liorv and thief, or for the thief. JOHN TIPTON. August 15th, 1820. 29.

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 Fash ionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. Febmarv. 830 2-tf

fcJPORK, CORX 13 OATS vrill be re ceived in exchange for Hats. R P. P SMITH Sl TRACY'S . .'Tin & Shed Iron MANUFACTORY.

N the comer of Market and Se

cond streets, have on hand for sale,

a large and general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer at reduced pi ices. Tinware will be sold whole sale and retail upon advan

tageous terms to purchasers. Vincennes, October, 24, 1829.

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endeavor to pass as a free man, and will

rely very much upon his scholarship He is a sly and designing fellow. Fifty dollars will be given for said boy and marc, if apprehended within one hun

dred miles from home; if taken under a

hundred, twenty five will be given; and

it in the neighborhood, ten; and all rea sonable charges paid.

The above rewards will be paid, if he

is confined in any jail ss that I can get

him. THOS. O. DRANE. Logan Co, Ky. Sept. 4, 1830 33-5t. 71 LAWNOTICE ; JOHN II. DOW DEN, COUNSF.LLER k ATTORNEY AT LAW,

7 ILL attend to the business of his . V V profession promptly when called upon; his office is kept adjoining the

tlcrk s ottice.in the court house, where

he may be found. 35-tf Vincenncs, Oct. 7, 1830.

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real talent ; the Fashions, with an illustrative engraving rpjarterly, fancifully colour

ed, l his department wnl be under the superintendence of persons we'd versed in the art, and no pains will be spared to render it not the least attractive part of its contents. A word or two now and then will be in

troduced, touching those exercises & sports which are generally regarded as improving to both health and beauty, among which.

Administrator's Notice.

OTICE is hereby given, that the X ( subscriber has taken out letters of

administration on the estate of Shadrick Riding and Dancing may be specified, with,

tun, (jaieoi auiuvan eminty, la.; deed, appropriate wood cuts by skilful artists. all persons having claims against said Poetry, of course will be one of the Departestate are requested to present them du- mcntst0 which great attention will be paid;

ly authenticated for settlement, and those anu, m"r?M ry inc pocl1?, oru.:1ceuic indebted to the same, are requested to Tkf fsdfffiSI)f!' Or. this latter

make immediate payment; the estate is tors who can write clearly, but the engraver

SAMUEL HULL, Adm. September 20, 1830. 35-3t

will be perfectly intelligible.

CONDITIONS. The work w ill be issued in numbers, cn the first of ever' month, and comprise fifty six large octavo pages ; to be printed on a

fine super royal paper, with entirely new

Dissolution of Partnership.

TgMlb partnership hitherto subsisting type, and carefull v stitched in coloured co

M. under the firm of J.mcs ? Saml. vers. Every number will contain a piece cf Smith, U this day dissolved by mutual Music, one Copperplate Engraving, and at consent. All persons having claims a- least four Uiood cutus' illustrative cf the rrnd c,;,i f.rm . i. . contents ; and even' three months a colourfhem to ) V fqUC f PrCSCni ed Plate of thc lat Loon or Paris Fa.hithem to James Smith for settlement, and ons The subscription price willb2 S3 per all persons owing, are requested to make annum, payable in advance 25 per cent. payment to him without delay, he being semi-annually, willbe added to all subscripduly authorised to receipt for same tionsthat remain unpaid, and thc work dis-

JAMES SMITH, continued to those who neglect to settle up

; SAML SMITH. - Vincennes, Sept. 21, 1830. 33-4t M . I M III NMI II II ! , fc.

j NOTICE, IS hereby given, that 1 will receive written proposals from this date, un-

the first l-riuay in November next,

lor the purchase of the HOUSE & LOT

in the town of Lawrenceville,

Illinois, belonging to thc Borough of Vincennes.

By order of the Board of Trustees, SAMl. HILL, Clk. October 4, 1830. 35-4t

til

Mi.

their arrears. Great attention will be paid

to forwarding the work to country subscribers, that they may receive it uninjured by mail transportation. Agents, recch ing subscriptions, and remitting thc amount to the publishers, will be allowed 15 percent, discount, or a proportionate number of copies of thc work. Address LEWIS A. GODEY. & CO. Dily Chronicle 0JJke Philadflfihic. Country papers, by inserting the abave as often as they think proper, and sending their papers addressed to "The Lady's Book," Philadelphia, will be entitled to receive the work fur one year, and the same will be promptly attended to. J'S'ibscriptiwi.s ta the above vcrk, received zx this ofticr.

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