Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 November 1821 — Page 2

- Wi '..viUL paying the HghlcU rucni,!i 10 nts 'c ici on-, ufTv-r, the. insuivents

r.;;:ccvl tociner thai they would not suffer i involves to Oe consider, d as Rajas in future, awI began a lit e of cannon and nwikcuv from the tns, and the, cnU enchments. ik Early in the morning the army drew up in three lines, and bean the battle. Yi r.ory declared tor the musselmen, and t!:c greater part of the insurgents were cut to pi-..-ccs Ot those who remained,

ab nit 1000 escaped in tne fort, h 1,500 repeated withthei; arms into the houses. One or two of these houses were sci on fire to make room for the van of the army, and if necessary, to storm the place. A high wind suddenly arising spread the flames. The insurgents who fled into the houscr, were victims, and almo-t halt of the large and handsome buildings were consumed ; and it was with di'dicmty that those Iviu on the to of the mountains .vc'. e saved ' Oa the d of mv arrival before Livi uia, a certain captain Disuva had leii 'Jr. ciiy, and collect' d a h;md of rebels at .i i!h'gc about a mile and a half off I' vv is therefore necessary to take measuieto hinder them from coir.iti'- to the aid o he insurgents shut up in the fort. TV this purpo c. I caused the village to be at lacked with 2 ooo men The enenu w.s entirely defeated; 150 dead, and as m my wounded remained in the fieid. Wnen the enemy shut up inthj f)tt, saw tint there was no deliver ..ce, iliey threw th nselvcs in despair, fro n the ramparts, come were killed, others dreadfully mutilate 1. Thos: that were still in the fortress, hogged for mercy for themselves, vives and children, and it was granted to them 4 In this engagement there have parish -d in all, abov 3000 of the enemy pa-tly by the sword, and partly by the flames. Calamata Aug 3 Greece Tripoli ze, the capital of our pf nnsuta, has ju-t been reduced. The G; el; army having been concentrated in the neighborhood from the middle of the last month, the attack was commenced on the day '.hat the commander in chief D -lTietiius Ypsilanti and the prince Can'acuz no jmned it Tie former held the chief command, the latter directed thp artihery After a large breech had beeu made in the wall, tic Sparti vts rece'n ed orders to tnt.'r i- fi st. and thev were lotJawed by the rest of the army Tin Tin Us made a most courageous defence but were compelled c.ventuaii) to submit The greatest part of the army of fr'ipo 3iiza repaired after the victory to Patras: w.iich is in asU'c ofsuge. The reduction of the latter city is hourly expected The fort ess of Monombasia has submitted within these few days. The fJieeks learning on their entry into thai

ci y, that the hostages, and all those of

their countrymen who ha.l remained in it had been sacrificed by the 'l urks, took t'u rible reprisals on the latter.

FRIXCEIOX, NOV. 7 1821. Mn. E. stout, sni. In your paper of the 20th October last, 1 observe " an extract of a letter Irom a gentleman in Gibson county " relative to a meeting of the citizens of this district. On that occasion I had ad l-.essed the citizens upon three points, to wit : 1st. with regard to selling or leasing the seminary Township 2d witi re ntal to the extention of the present rc.de -in Law and 3ly as to the propriety ot t.ie adoption of the ad-valorcn-system of taxation ; and upon those points I desired the instruction of tiie people, knowing as I did, that those three points would be brought under the consid-t ation of the next L-'gisl tnie, 1 Vv s anxious to be in possession of the -.vihhes of my const uents. Up ; t . vow g being iaken, ine met ting w re ut mist unanimously in favor ot leasmg u jellmg the Seminar) Township, and aisi

of th adoption of the ad-vatorem sys

tem of taxat.on, while thev vrre oppced to an extention of the reple i . La itio ingtha' t e c in w l h- pies ent veai uud 0 exp aiued in t'1

ment of 'he pub.ic debt tothc stau B .k.

ad tha t e exnen inures ot t'.c i suine;

yi ar couid be met by no other m a; s than sti emi sion f Treasury cotes, a

ling the same question a sccwi.d time, it was earned in tne alfti malivc almost unauimously. About this time there was a call from the meeting requesting that a vote shouid be taken relative to tne estab.isument ol Lean Office I rental ked tnat i knew public opnii m to be against it, and that it vr. s unnecessaty to take a voit upon that subject it was again requested, and on the votes being taken it was almost unanimously opposed. ..tit sir this point

. , . . r . , . V ILL be soiu on baiurday the first

V V dy of December next, at the

memDer uisunctiy wntist remai king up

Hat v"nie she rc::ua, i-.iteiit cn r..c alcne, "01 ;eih ihv. poet, and applauds the friend. No more I ask beyond the sweet reward tier bosom yields, whence pure urTcctio.. flow, And where approving conscience lives to gu trd Tuat lr:endiliip sacred which she feels sheowes. J

J4ile of Lands for Taxes.

on the remedies, which wwuM be most like y to relieve the people from their present pecuniary einbai rasinents. to have deprecated an estdblisnment ot that kind, and recommended personal industry and domestic econemy. J his sir is a si ort but correct statement of the proceedings at that meeting so "ar as ; was coneerned the statement in the extract notwithstanding I did not dictate the instructions which I wished, but submitted the points a fairly as 1 o.uld to the considci ation of the whole meeting, upon which they were to instruct as tney thought proper. There may be in your town some individual who being willing to humble himself to the eondili- n of tess-a boy to some

disappointed politician in this county '

a n the more confident of this, when I i-efl.xt that the quantum of moral deprvity existing in the mind of am man in Gibson, was not sufficient to enable him, even to have im igited much less dedbrately written the malicious falsehoods contained in that supposed extract Why sir has the name of the author of the original letter been refused ? Because in my opinion there nevei was an

original correspondence This extract j

has been a production of Vincennes reasons as powerful as they are numerous, contain me xo believe, that this

supposed extract is the production of a ' little, narrow vizagedy nearsighted hardficed being who lives, harclby Christian Grater's tavern, and is thirteen hands and one inch high, when he stands plumb Whv ' as t is dwarf slandertd me?

have I injured him ? he should hae tm- j n'oved other mean- of redress thanslan-i

!er and misrepresentation 'I Hs uttie : an iike most other writers of his com- i

picetion of character, regardless ol truth,

distributes their slander in ali directions.

1 ike the blind addr in Dog day a

strik at randum, distiling poison in every quarter T'ds iittie gentleman is not

winout experimental know ledge ot the ruth of the '.act, that the au hors of writings of this disciiption are generally the greatest enemies to themselves. On the fi t st of August last, in your election for enator, tne people of Knox taught this gentleman that ht had written too much that lfc public opinion," was " omnipotent," and that the u people had began to think correctly,' " let them have light, sir, and they will not slide back in ycur county." I have, sir, neither tallcnt nor inciina-

ion for writing, and I trust it will never

W cbster, at A. Brook's

8c ' o. Mills, the following lots of land,

King m the county ot Parke, the property of non-rtsidents, or so much thereof as will bring the tax, and costs duethcicon for the year 1821.

2 .2 s - v o c - o c5 'z y z z 160 s. e. 12 14 9 160 n. w. 13 do 9 fw. 12 do 9 ,c. 24 do 9 e. 24 do 9 e. 25 do 9 v, 26 do 9 e. 36 do 9 . w. 22 15 9 low s. w. 22 do 9 160 s. e. 25 do 9 160 n. e. 25 do 9 6i s. w. 33 do 9 160 s. e. 24 do 9 160 s.c. 17 14 8 160 n. e. lis do 8 160 n. w. 18 do 3 160 s. e. 18 do 8 160 s. e. 1 do 9 1 64 n. w. 3 do 9 m 160 n w. 12 do 9 160 s. e. 19 do 8 160 n e. 27 do 16' s. w. 27 do 8,M 1 Co n. w 27 do ; S ISO f. c. 32 do R 16 n. c. 29 d 8 l'V s c. 32 15 8 160 s. c. 3D 14 7 160 . w. CI do 7 16o v e. 6 do 8 520 w fract 5 do 9

IILNRY NDEKSOX, Shff. November 9, i 82 S .

p c.

TAX SALE. TfILL he sola on Saturday the first daf f f cf December next, sit t'.ic court hci.se inVincennis, the following tracts cf laud and town h tts and parts of lotts, for the t.;: due thereon for the presant year cr so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon, unless they are sooner paid. S.dc to commence at 10 o'clock in the mcming. O'.vvrrz SVa tries. Acres. J'o. D. Elishi H-.udinct, - -J0O 92 sme, - - 400 90 stme, - 400 2;S Ch B irkman's heirs, 200 acrs. Maria crc k. Breading cx Pattersen, &5 acs. lower prairie

Aiexanrier tishcr, KU acres, lower prairie. Samuel Fisher, 102 acres. do do

William Herd's heirs, 625 acs. White river.

Chares F. White. - - 400 14S

. same, - 390 169 ? William Gill, - 50 97 inn - w 1

Laurence Ba2ador.es heir?, 600 acs. White f

nver- f

river. Grove Pomcroy, illiam Veiars, Thomas Johnston, J. remiah Davidson, J. 6c A. Oliphant, Formei ly Hicklin's tract, Moore's heirs, Ncn-Kes'dcnts, same, - . same, - same, same, ... same, same, ... same, same, -same, same, - Toxcn Loits.

Ao. J

16 100 58 400 400 320 61 400 400 100 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 276

o.-o m m 1 38 173 2 13 220 o r 1S6 ier 27

10,

if

149

104 . - ;9 L6

J v.

300 221

301 230

102 263

Ac. 09 278 2J.0 45 1.9 403

to baleflmbm:

RoberHai

lowiiX-

liTu bales.

sundiy wins of execu vliucted, I shall expose auction on the UtMun

ember r,e::t, at the house oi ison in '1 erre-Haute, the lol

propei ty to wit : ihe South West

quarter of Sec tion No. 1 9 in 'I ovtnship No. 12 North, ot Range No. 8 West. The following lots iti the town of TerreILfUte, Nos. 242, 3o6, 30, 98, and 174. also ths ee hoists, one yoke of oxen, ;nd three cows, also on th same ilay a. the house of Samuel Mc.Quhkin one large stove all taken to saiibfv iudements hi

again become necessity for me to trouble (, t l!ie saU1 Robert iianison's the you in this way, and indeed, sir, had this lWh Wcst of Sec. No. 26 in gentleman published the contents of the TownshiJ No. l2 North, of Range No supposed extract over his own signature, 9 WcsN lakcn as lhc piopcrf of t,je es. it would have saved me the trouble of a ta c (,t E spinwall dt ceased, to satisfy a reply, as it is a notorious fact, his name judgment in favor of John D. Hay opperatcs as an anJdote to all the mali-. " n bLO FT, Shft v o

Owners .Yukics. Widow Oneille, Wm. Reed's heirs, B. R. ed's heirs,

same, - . Jonathan Young, 32 feet of Elisha Boudinot, II. A. to Vincennes same, - 390 420 39. same, -Charles Basels, number not known.

N on -Residents, - 2 5 142 3 same, - - - - 6 JOHN DECKER, Shff. K.C. November 7, 1821. Sheriffs SalfFr Taxes! I WILL expose to jaJdicsalc ci; Saturday the Sth day of December next, at the Court house in Princeton the following tracts of land or so n.ueh thereof as will pay the tax and cost for the prckent year. Ozvticr Jutnc&. .Icre. jYo. '. h rrs. A';.

.oah spears, ICO 50 ICO same, IC'J 45 100 Heirs of Solomon Catt, 1C0 acres, M. D Robert l)..y, K0 26 100

Heirs ct I- rancis Hale. icn y -

William Mc.Iatoi h, iGOaci-s, D.

same, 3CJ acres. M. D.

i.t.iau.ti iwie.g, irj-j :erei, n. v, . or. ci sec. r. it.

i, lov.nihip l s. range 11 w. tame, 400 acres, in town 2. s. ranp-p 1 1 v-

I'-"- 'iu.v i s. t. ijuui I'cv oi sec 19 tcvn 5 ranee 10 v.

:lso the following tracts cf laud owr.edT.

71 111 32-;. 27 05 78 2 s'

JAMES K. SLOAN, Shff. g.c. November 35 1821.

clous poisons over its authuritv, ot w:uch i

he apj)ears to have been sensible I am fcc. R. DANIEL.

Laving hetetofore been always opp s i to a measure of tha kind had t' ouht to have broupj it that subject alsoh fou the people, but from the hurry and con fusion we were in at tha' time, I on i'te making that as a f urth oint, to l ici. 1 yvishcdto hac their it s uctions but ?- bout the close of the meeting this po n v.-as brought to my re. oilcction by a itn tlcman present I then uracil the necessity of sucli a measure, and upon takins.' the votes I found the people opposed tit- Hut u;i'n observing a stir a murmur in the croud it was learned that there '2t: a miiundersunding, and Uiun put-

TOTi THE WESTERN SUN. tcut The enclosed pieces are said to be v.orthy of publication if you think 0, :icLe e;iv e them a place, and oblige. A SUr,S';RlBER. Tarre-Haute, 10th Nov. 1S21. To A. When forced from love ;.nd thee afar, If e'er my hear: should roam ; rioup;h fate our meeting le.ng nay bar, Thou still shall be the rulha; -t;ir To bring the wanderer home. Wh.cn tossM amid Ohio storms, Tiie bih th:it heacs my Inxast, 'ae!i joy that for a moment ch:.rms, Each risir.e; hope fond fan y forms, Shall fiy to wish thee blest. And may the s:.;U that rends my heart, Steal oft to th.ee unknown ; d iv sympathy no tariff impart. Nor cause a p"ti; thought to start, Eat l.-t rue feel alone. J To A. Why stcdfr.rt by the waning tapers light rdl gentle Ann i du ell o'er verse like niira And genius fojidly stoop to take delight Where taste i'.kc hirs must blame ea;

I tJ2 1 .

tv.o executions and cost

dhected, I l ave sHzcc

torse waggon anfi aouan-

a- plank, which I sirhll ex-

..i

pose topuDiic aleas tne law oirtrts, at

the Money ( leek mills in Vio county on tr.c, first Monday ol Deccmberhext at 12 o'ciock A. M JOHN HARRIS, For L II. SCOTT, Si.ff. v.c. November 14, 311.

November 13

R )5 -virtue or S 9 JfllsaoXuc

and t a kTtmrrTtfl

j si

9f

coLun, uniMni. idncn, ana

4

i nciiig.

vvearv line ?

Hv nature courteous, and to kindness pror. She seeks p ;rl;up, sonic fancy to commend ,

l.KWl li KEVIN,

5r ru'da time to th dyking y y nuf?iNKss, aiul v;iikedio sami of the most ex.ensive LStabushmmt in ti p

Union, has commenced his trade in this

town. He will for the present occupy the 'atters' hop of Mr. 4omas Robinson adjoining Mr Andrewfardnei , an con

oence a oi k o soon as a efficiency of bu

siness to justify Mijv miiif colours is i ouirlit f ?ruard Mecliants who ha

o?ds to colour f anyVjcst ription what-

ur. and ail otheis, will tind his pi ices

- asonable He boaids at the house of

?r. Mtnissah Brown, where lie may at

d times b heai d of. 4J-tf Viicennes, U'th Nov. I 2 1 . "Blank DEEDS ivv sale.""

non-rciidenti. Ncn-residents 61 114 61 same, 51 63 32 same, 100 29 6 same, u 75 10 same, T5 115 46 Mine, 38 59 59 same, 76 92 46 same, 52 44 56 same, 3 37 James Smith 160 acres n. e. qr. of

Sheriff's Sale for Taxes. OT1CE is hereby iven, that on the sixtti day of December next, at the house ot J. D. Clements, in Hindostan, will be sold at public sa e, the following-

described tracts of land, or so mm h

theieol as will pay the taxes due thereon for the year 1821, together with costs of sle, it not paid previous to llkat day. f.. Sale to commence ai 10 o'clock, A M.

- Ale i ray, 160 acres, s. w. qr. sec.'

33, township 2 11 range 4 w.

v tilt. I ease. 160 arrfc c

7 - W

e.

sec. 2f , township 2 n. ranie 3 w.

Joon l eek, 160, acies, s. v.- qr. sec. 23, township 2 n. ranie 3 w. same -6u acres, s. e qr. sec 23, township 2 n range Z w. same 320 acres, n. h. of sec. 24, township 2 n. range 3 w. same 1 60 acres, n e. qr sec. 20, township 2 n range 3 w. same 320 acres, w h. of iec. 20, township 2 n. ranie 3 w. same 32 acies h of sec. 24, tow::ship 2 n. range 3 vr. same 640 acres, sec. 25, in township 2 n. range 3 w J JOHNSON, Shff. m.c. November 6, 1821. 42-3

TO HE.YT. k HOUSE and lot in Vincennes. fo:the repairs, cn the same Ttims will be liberal, enquire of MRS. TKREAC. Nov U. 1821 It.

BLANK DEEDS lor Agfriit-