Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 June 1833 — Page 3
VJCS2?HZ!aY SUN vixcenxks, junk i, is:i:i.
The corner stone of the monument to
the 'mother of Washington.1 was laid at Gf preserving to ourselves the integral Fredericksburgh, on the 7th May, with power of an overland communication Masonic ceremonies. In another column j with India From information we have of this day's paper will be found the ad- j rcQeivr we have every reason to bedress of the chairman of the Monumental j lievcl the French and English concommtttcc to the Fresident of the United j suls'si. -fcklheir flag at Smyrna immedif no iiit I.ij i-rx'vl . T l. ... .1 1 '. -r. ,1 !. .i . , t . . U.
) ,iiv iv.ji. u'jui uu ituu with interest; that of the Fresident, will be found especially worthy of commendation. Public meetings have been held in various places on the subject of the lute outrage committed upon the President. I have not room to publish them in detail, they passed resolutions expressive of their
leenn-s, anu suen as me occasion rcriui-Cap
J JU fcXJiJIU H;V 'tT?UIi, UCl C, 11 III v IfU i iuuu in approoaio uit- i uiwru, . , , - I tjuiy are icw, una no uouurauiu mail cun cnvvtlicir feelings. The Wabash river is vet too low for safe navigation. We have had considers Me rain, and the weather for several days has been cool for the season.
In a letter to the editor of tho Demo" j n consequence of the presence of r.rat, tho writers savs 'No news on the j an Egyptian armed force, was now regAVabash, but loss to be sustained, in conse- ularly maintained at Smyrna; and e:.cc qticncc of the tailure of a rise in the riv- between the Porte and the Pacha of E er, and consequent failure of the arrival of gyP1 was confidently looked for, through
Btonm lmni I trust thi fill imliirn tl.o legislature to take measures for the rcmoval of the obstructions to the navigation of this river.' I have been authorised to sav, that JAMES T1IORX, is a candidate'ior the Iislaturo, at the August election. Paris, AjKil 5 TURKEY JXD EGYPT. 'AVe hic received by an eXiinordina ry conveyance, nexvs ot the highest im . t . . C..n AlAI)nl.in a! lk t J;UI I dllC I1UMI illVAOIIUIIJ J Ul JH.SlJl j fjaiC Ol me lllll Ol liai LU.- 1 HC !CW5 1 arrived at Toulon by the brig Le Cyrgnc, which at the same time conveycd despatches to be forwarded with the preatest has'c to government. The fol1rtivinn arc the narucu ars nt this news. I The pacha of Kgypt, Mchemed Ali, -- r - - - - r - lias refus'-d to accept the propositions made by France on the subject ol the yar between Egypt and Turkey. Admiral Roussin having despatched nnPcnrtnAI(!v.in,!m.tnm;1L-Pknnn! to nor rnn.nl rcncral the terms of the I note which had been agreed on at Con atantinoplc, to arrest the march of Ibra him and remove every pretext for the intervention of Russia, M de Mivault, the French consul general, demanded and immediately obtained a conference wit i Mp hi'.mn All I lifi narli.T. vvhni bad also received despatches from Ibrahim, received our consul cooly, and flatly refused to transmit to his so., restrictions on his march to Constantinople It ap pears that he was indignant at the part assigned him in the propositions oi the rmrc. and narticular.v when he learned thai condiuons were made for him, with f. ' , - out previously consulting him. Our con sul immediately expedited the brig Le ! Cyrgne to carry this news
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liignest importance. It explains sum. cientlv clear the conduct of Ibrahim: and i.;. ,ni,m,Me Vo..,,,t o.. 1113 iiiiuiai r iuTwi.ivittv.-kvusii unit the convention concluded between admi- i augments the embarrassment in which our ambassador at Constantinople must find himself, and renders the intervention of Russia almost certain. The follow ing is a letter Irom another quarter, from Odessa, of the ljth March, which favorable aspect. 'A vessel arrived from Constantinople r i u . i i. , .u' o....:-, ..;!. n - at anchor in Ilosnh .rus Meantime, eo - ., t , . vernment has treichted a ereat number - . : . . " , . ,i of merchant vessels, which are destined , ... , , ... f, ! nople u.c llo..hn detachment of ,roop, which U advancinebv forced marches ,o this quarter, in case events in Turkey should render such a measure nccessa ry. The departure cf these troops wid infallibly take place, if Ibrahim again advances further, particularly as the French ambassador guaranteed peace on condition that the Russian fleet hou d depo t, and this condition, which was a sine qua boarded the ship William Ryrncs, Ca Sprapuc, from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 5ib April. Captain S. has kindly furnished our news collector with London Journals of the 3d, and Liverpool of the 4h April. Our latest advices from London, di rect, were to the 1st of April, and by the way cf Havre to the 2d the present are therefore orio dav later. In this short period nothing of importance in political i affairs had transpired TURKEY AND EGYPT.
pon, not bavins been complied with, : " a. 1IJUiv , , T v-n,,,u (J uiut u.t .Muv.a ,. m. Fiance will not consider herself bound ' Ct)ntain nothing personal: offensive to attain !r.s purposes. I leld is a man about mitti-e of ladies and gentlemen, and p nd fr r I NV)I fllFRX Von Terrc-IIautr, IrJ. LATER FROM ENGLAND j)' our. fellow citizens, and especially Hve feet ten inches h,,h heavy set; very ; ao? to , taeir -- .lmV,,l Ivory fae.day at 10 oVl oh, a Our news schooner Eclipse has aCaiu to Persons in finyate life astly it ! hi try on back and breast ; cannot straight-! beg t n forj he j fn. and Fndav at C o'clock, p. m. arrived in town this morning i,in raust not be written in a spint hkh on his nplil arm ow,nff to its be.n? broken ; ; l nwt CXLtC Depart flvery Wednesday at 1 o'clock.
London, April 3d Considering our apartment, and lo! out of the lower end relations with the Ottoman porte, wcjof the mill emerged a wool hat, a leathconceive (and in this we are supported cr apron, and four quarters of mutton by the general feclin here) that our go- cooked wretchcd nice vernment cannot be too sufficiently alive j Well dope Old Ken'uck! to the passing events in the Mcditcrrane- j an. The voracious and sclf-aggranditiog ,i YAXKEE, Kussian eagle now hovers over the l ur-1 In a new play, termed 'The Green kbh empire with a gloating desiro to Mountain Hoys in a dialogue, the .Yam-
! pounce upon it with her talons, fit the
first fining moment for her descent When we contemplate what may be'the result of the proposed alterations in our Oriental empire, we must press upon the ! public attention the important necessity jaiciy on ine occupation oi mai piacc o) Ibrahim Pacha. Dy the tenor of the accounts from Vienna, it has been stippo- ; sed that some great political movement is anticipated, since they bring a decline j in the funds of one per cent. From the Baltimore Patriot, Ma CO. VERY LATE FROM SMYRNA. The fast sailing brig James Ramsay, 1 Qunby, arrived at this puit on Sat lltdav in the rpmHrkfhlw hrrt run nf nn ly f0, ty-one days from Smyrna, whence y j - iy luny -unc uays iroui omyrni, wneutc , f mailed on the 7th April. Her passage j from off Gibraltar to this port xvas made in 22 days The accounts from Smyrna i . t . - i . - ,ms arrirai are mom,n 'fier ,inan Y! rLecciveo- 4 ne aumoriiy oi me 1 urn K"vernmcm, wmci, u win oe recoiiecteci, was tor a snort time suspen the luteT vention of the allied nowcrs Th'19 opinion is corroborated by the fol lowing extracts of letters from the best inloi med sources. "Smyhxa, April 6 We are waiting with eat anxiety for futher advires trom Constantinople. Peace must benear at hand. at least eveiy thing concurs in inducing this belief." Extract of. another letter, same date. "Our last advices from Constantinople, to the 30th ult. give hope that the great exertions now making by the Ambassa flflttt tflPT Will VPri) Cnmi f OBlll f it r. I ..... -"-'vy cj u i i A I 1 ! In "- m mil ui uuimun, i,Ytm UIMb I j place, we shall no doubt bavc a very an :irm?ed business here. ! Just previous toth sailing of the Jas j Ramsay, it was reported that the Rus sians nau en't-reci L,ons'an' in p'e We have bet-.o sbov. u is-idred dol ;ar note,.letttr I, on the United Elates Bink, payable at the Branch at St Louis, which is so wejl executed that the best . i . : i. . l. i uuges may wuucucu, uic cmy per ccptible difference is, that the counterfeit is .-. quarter o an ir.ch longer than the gCDuiue note.- jYcsh Rei In tho village ot Amesbury, Massa chusetts, containing a population ol more than two thousand souls, and which has two public taverns and fourteen stores, there is not at this time a single gallon ol ardent spirits of any description whatever. . A child, represented m the New ork papers to be ol Poughkecpsie, only six years ,nnd ten months o;d, we:ghs two hundred and seventy one pounds. K R gister contains an account of a recently i.nprovea Knitting Alachine, mm - . r t. . . Pouds' ?l,d costs but Rve dollars. It is WDrKCU X "S a tiui.i one gin m '2 mijiht tend three machines, if arran . " . , , KvdJ vvclk toKclher; each , machine ma - sgs pet day The trustees of the villas c oi vj5 vvc r ! V.l,awc ""'vcu ' u,.Bra, 1 i1" b "j,.,. The St Augustine Herald informs us j that one planter in Florida made, with 12 hands- t season, fifiy hogsheads of su'Car, seven thousand irallonsof svruoand
i molasses, and two thousand bushels ofiUlLn? ,ina
S cornrcalz,ng more than six hundred ' do ars to the band in cne vsar. ' vU ,. - , , , . . The editor of the W abash Courier ad 'tr"'" ,hc fcl ?w,nB ?Qtc Is "rrcspon;den"' ' a ?mia 10 Xem ,n PP'n(5 matter for the press. It would be well enough n every editor would m.V,;e similar suggestion to writers, and in the publication of communications be psrticuiar tn?J attention be paid to it. Pal. .uujv. u.ui imues.mu lo the public; U must be written with at T K -..a.. v . K . . . least tolcramc ability; it must have thc' the author MVTTO.X MACJIIXE, A writer in a Western Journal, gives the following account of a mutton machine. Thc machine is descriped as oc jcupying the upper and lower apartments of a two story mill. lie says he first ' saw the sheep toted' into the upper room, where its head was decapitated an the body thro-n into the hopper of the machine. He descended into the nether
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idiuwiKit.di uuuuisuifc. u 'inipu..;unuuU..-u,,vi.,uu,,j.M1ilvi All communications must be address?'! to I a m. ami .atuniay ai m.
ikee is asked tauntingly nho his father J
wsr ne replies: 'W ho was my lather! My father was the first inventor ol threrhmg machines, lam the first of nis maxe ana can oe act in operation at a very little expense, and at the shortest notice! &o look out ' if . P rrh llAT ,8 fPr Cincinnati, Mat 18. . ... a . , c U( our iespeciab;e i merchants, on Main street, was recently entered, at what hour of the nicht we . r i . " are not wiormeu, and the money drawer pilfered ot its consents. The owners of the store were thrown into constcrna tion clerks suspect( d-r-guards appoint veil lire, arms nrpnarp tk r . i.t i r v VVJ IIIV Jlllflill press was called in requisition, but A in vain. Yesterday, we arc informed, a discovery as made which led to the detec tion of the thieves. Upon removing some ' ucxes in me smre, a mouse neat was ? . i frmnrl mnrlp nf tivlv k-.,l, ,rI,;t, .w...... -. i;iiis it tin proven io oe me same taken Iroin the a-I foresaid drawer. A liberal reward proved to be the same taken from the au K.cu .u upprcnension oi me pocri i! Will T-if , ! ! .. n n f ik r . .vc., ... MW ciiy poucc iook 10, 1 1 i UU.C(ti Candidates' Department. For Conrc?'. John Law, John W. I)vh, Gkoikjk Doox. v'm. ;. Linton, For Sen n tor. William Walt.acj:, Hi.nky Shaw. For Riyrct'CJifitiirr. .Toiin F. S.wn Samui:l Emisov, William Rait.r, Saxui:l Jvdaii. For Co nun is:, ioncr. WlLLTAM .IU.KIN .IaMLS S. MaYS. School (,'om)tiL.iojicr for Kncx comity John C. Hollanu. DIEI) In this place, on the '-i l?h of! May, LS.')o, Fiulip R. infant ton of Win. 1 1 1 U I I . it 1 r -,i J dace, on - Mom.ay the "'.(:, .Ma"' RieilAUl), inlant son ol iili;im Askew. DIED, in this city, on Wedncsdav ! evening last, Col WILLIAM M'RE A, 1 a distinguished oflicer of the late rar. ! and but' recentlv Survevor General of i Missouiiaud Illinois. His remains were . . v . . in nib nii.iiiuuiat ijui v in.' Ground, whither thty were accompa"v-" i' '- ui)jiiicj r.i". w oi mis city. Mtfsourt rtefiubi!can NEW (jO(H)S. J. r -trIf AYES 1 n Avr. r.jst receiveeJ. a no arc now ojI jI pcuinLran entire Yeir Stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, ROOTS AYD SHOES.' if ATS AM) ROYYETS, FAYCY ARTICLES, : Sfr, Selected with care in the Philadelphu mar'iet. Oar jroods bctr.f; nil paifl for, enables us tooiurour cr.stotuers. and such as wih t( trade witli u-;, as arcat facilities as any o ther lio'L-e in town. Crh bei:ifr scarce c areoisposcu to sell at a very moderate r . mc-.nes. June 1, l.t3 IS "t 1 , jrmfTAV . 23 GF OF A VILLI A IT! rcrmcriy oi ar rick county, Indiana, deserted his1.
: wife, a line asniahlo woman, and four ehil-1 ab!, an"."w the apprchatjon of ma- , i ,i i cat ,i:., nv emuient niedical gentlemen to the plan of jdren, on tho llfh day ol May, 1K... and j M" is publl,;ltio:,. b 1
loou w mi mm my wne aim miam enua. In order to seduce the afiections of my wife, I am satisfied he resorted to the basest, most disgraceful and criminal con duct for ten years we had lived together! in perfect amity, we have had seven ehil- i at no period since marriage I had cam-e to e;. :op a n .ntil he! present occurrence, rnu leu lour cm - ! ., oren, tnc oieiesi ciirni cars ot a -..- v i m i . , i r . T t I'icid has tried to create much disturbance licrc, l.j g. in- out wd ha th.ee r uurj .'h7 . 'vc.o rrcp..r to cave l,.r I hu-bands with him. a;rutlty lun. ijiaiuf .to esc 1 . 11 oout .oir j 11 i-inof I ' nriri nni'i h r i .... ! irardod as a rogue as well as a villian. - o conlulencc can be placed in any thmir; jtaluative, uses prolanc lan-ua-e ireely.-
ot tiie sains conduct, and will be so J tremtly interesting nature. I m. and Saturday at 12 o'clock m.
unless the public tire cautioned a-: It wiiioe the aiaiot t!e conductor or this Departs Fer Winlnesdav and Sut'e!"
thim. Ueloivthrs he leitmis etmt 'Journal, to turnisii a work tliat snail please, . ., , r
ape a prevention nr marking ius ' -VV 1 wVr SOU HIFRX from Shcvnrr.wn. Ill
i J.Uitoxs ot newsp:ipc-rs inenuiy to theJN.Wk. Lsviys tor the premiMm must be
cause of virtue, will insert, the above ad vertisemcnt, and oblige RICHARD BEllRY Roonvillo,May l:;:i iv-3t ' ' jfj j hiiih both hind feet white, A;, a ball face, and white streak across her breast, and her ri'iit eve is affected, and some saddle marks no'othcr marks perceivable; II ii I . ' . , . traieil by Abraham viarret and Chilton f. , - , . .. ... Johuson, to be virth thirty dollars. WM. V. WILL1A.MS, J. v. May lMt:' 1
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rti VV-r-v i SteplKMi Stulcup, li-! e worKS win cacn oe pin:i-iicc. All lett(
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D rcrriTTFULLY inform their friends and the public in general, that they still continue business on Market Street, I in the house formerly occupied by Tom-i llins Ross, and have just received Pal.imore and Pittshur h a wcll sclcctcJ acd gcucrai 0Tt. rnent of (I DRY GOGD3, GROCERIES, SADDLERY, Liiivauiare Jc Cutter, CHINA GLASS Sf QUEBNSWAUE, Lrghorn and Straw, Kthcc and Diiuslablc'i SOVIETS, ladies cent'lexex if children's' BOOTS AND SHOES, or Kvriiv nr.-cKirnoN. This tock of "Oods has been niirchacti ' unusually low, and wiMbe .sold on UicLot tcrrPS flir nst a pprovcd j urlcr. ' yhxy 05 Ls:j3 JS-tf. The Familv Phvsician, AM) OAZKT'I'K OF HUMAN LIFE: a.7f jAbrary cf Health and Huscirnr, cr:d cf Popular and Grxers.1 Medical f " IT a . . . jt:iotvicaifC, raiavrtd familiar to nu rv :n
dividual: embracing eviru subject c on-1 uf U wn tavern iormcrly kept by en?:ected tvith the Prevention, Treatment, jcral I lomcr Johnson, and now m Uie ocend Cure cf Diseases the Qualities cf cupancy of Alexis LeRov. Yq.
tcuu:7ii s innr ifoca ana m eject r.n Jlcalth The Ingredients cf Secret cr 7:tent Medicines the tri.r PrinciJcs of Eating and Drinking, cr Eating ana Drinking to Live Domestic Czktrit Chemistry end a great rarirtu cf curious, valuable, and interesting Knoivledre. (f the rg.'icst importance to all, end kith- ! erto hidden jrom the mans cf mankind. costs ib uir.n to r.r a number or i-ji.ic-tisisv Piirsicuss. The object of thb work is to present cvcr' subjec t connected with diseases and it "eatmc-nt, w.uch. by .is simohcity and the Wls,, to thoroeghlv inf i n,t-d in thu most intfM,c,;n, ,i m?,..F The advantages of such a publication to ranks of society net d not be insisted upon, since they mu.t sucgest then. selves to evenrei.ecting mind Under th ii iluence of the diftusion of s.und medical knowledge a m.,,m' a11 classes.cmpii icism must be disarmcd ci the dangerous weapons with which i i)u i bar.cfid to health, will gUc place to the ra- ! i'vmi. ii.jii.iu'iii, i luuu.li.l ilklIUS, ! and the scientific and experienced phvsician v- ill be aided in his efiV.rts to alleviate the ; iMinai aeoirir.siraii'in. or renuuiai acents i .... . . o SU.te s of huni.r.ntv. Nothing that ran add to the interest and utility of the work whole object vf materia incdica shall be discussed and explained in a lucid and sim pie style
snail be neglected. The principles of diet Sonth, of Rano Ten West in the district and reciinm shall be e:T)lai!)td. and their i c i i i - i , ,, h,. , , ' ' ' . '''Mot lands oiierod tir sale at v inccnne?. in apphcat'.on entorced. 1 he intrrcdieuts if ; secret rem, dies s'.ll t,o . conlormitv with the conditions ot a cer-
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iil iu? uei.ini L-ecn , zvith Lunosities and tarietics oj an ex- Amra Lverv i uesdnv at 7 oYluck, r.
FRESH LlEDZCXtf ES. . IIITT &, OHRICK, Thankful for the liberal encouragement thev have received heretofore.
arc now prepared to offer to the public, a. Fresh Supply of c-x m Medicines, Paints, Oil, and DYE STUFFS, Equal if not superior to those of an v orher estallihmcnt in tlio stvate: all of which they will offer to cCH on rcasonal 1c term?. PI i icians and country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and cxamor themselves. A larc supply of I fcxkand ticnuwc are otierexl at eastern prices, including carriage Also a Iare supply tjf their own nreparations: such as ChUl nml Fcr PoU'dcrS, composed entirely from the vectaolo kingdom, arid perfectly safe and mild in their operation. X. J. I)u. W. W. IIitt has removed to the dwtdlinn hou?e formerly occupied bv j major vclim:in. nearly opposite to thd Vi-u ennes, Mav'J.ri, lS3:i 17 tf 7 SfOTICSr rlJ -HERE will besuldat puldic rale, on Monday the 17th of June next, at the grocery door of J. V. Bayard, in Via cmnes, all the personal property of Francis Bono, docearrod; r:isistin of orvr.v, HavM-hold S Kitchen Furniture Bed CIolhr and Wearing Apparel. Si!e to commence at 10 ocl k, a. m. on said day; when and where the terms will be made known, JOHN MOORE, ) JOHN Br. L A PL A XT. y Aumrs MayJr, 1:?3 17-t3t The Ju irs of Jay MoRiinorsn, deceased, late of Yanderbirrgh countu, Indiana, TAKE NOTICE, fjHAT wc will apply to the Circuit U Court of Vanderburihcot:ntv, Indi ana, at its next September term, to be hoiden at Evanville, on the first day c f said ! , . , ! tcril, tor ,IiC nprn-intincnt ot a commiionj cr to convey to us by deed the East half of the Southwc.-t ouarter ot Section AiimLrr ! tain Um(i or "''''ii Lcarin? date tho second day of July, lhl, executed bv the said Jay Morehouse, deeeasod, who died j and on the twenty -sixth day of M;;r'h, lf.l. said bond was asuned bv said j flail; to us, for a valuable consideration, I rjlintw.n , c ,u w c..n,i, .. 1 . , 4 . . . l u ,l" ' " ivumuii- iijk i practice in suits at Law,"' approved Janu irv., 1-31. WM. LEWIS. JAMES LEWIS. Evar.svilie, Miy 20, IT-'U SUMMER A R R . 1 YGEMEYT 027 MAILS TO AND FliUM VINCENKS, IXD. KASTKIIN Oron Louitrilllc, Ky. Arrire.i Lvcry Tuoday, Tlmrsuay and Saturday at V o'clock, ml Depart r.very Monday at 1) o'clock, a: in. and Wednesday and Friday at it o'clock, p. in. WESTERN fron St. Lcvi Mo. : r,.,- uv, I,:,.,.. i ' ,., 0v,.rr. " Departs livery Tuesday, Thursday and S.ituniav at-! 'clock, p. m. SOU'i'IiritN from. Etan.rrille. Ind. ! Arnrr Iv.er. Wednesday at i- o" 1 Departs Fverv Thursday at 'J o'ciock. r VI A , ill. - i m NOkTHIUlX -on Danville, Rl. LtrWrF.verv Monday at tioVhwI; n m Depart -I" v er Tuesday at 7 o'clock, p ir ivmwvPiifK ir . :":. o .. i' : . 1 - i , i' . - i , 1 M . Amres U ery V cdiiesdav at 1' o?I cock. m. " f) w.,rm .1'tY.fl. tVA.InA-.' f l iicL.a u.i i ocioc,. evening. To avid y'l dispute, no at - . cuuuti will be kc:U fr letter noMatJ-e JOHN SCOTT. V. M. Miy 15, ly&j UUtit JOB WORE OF UVK1LY DlCKUTlOX wrru uvsr&XQu at tiis oriice -
Seventeen, in lownhin iNutnber Six.
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