Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1823 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ABTERTISER
BY ELI II U STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1823, Vol,. 13. No. 52.
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THE WESTERN SU.V jsd GEXERAL ADVERTISER, IS nublished cvcrv Sa TURDAr, at
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John McKinney, Elisha Miles, Perley Mitchell,
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James Osbern, Erastes Person, Iseral Price, David Rump, Joseph Reynalds, S. I Thos. Robbison, Solomon Symmond, Isaac Shinier, Jarvis Silatnan, John Shoemaker, Erastus Sherman, Esra, Stevens, Jos. Thare, C. Trablood,
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Joseph Shelby, D. Stringhan., Thos. Suth ird, Saml. Stevens, Robert Taylor, Ruben Thare, The Rev. Hackanih
Have now in press, c will shortly publish
The IXDlAXA JUM 12. ana FARMER'S SCRIVEXER. Tl,n n ("P. r r nnfl fllltV of
Justices of the Peace, sheriffs, Clerks
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correct lormsot Deeds, Mortgages. ieascs, Releases, Discharges, Powers ot Attorney, Bonds, Obligations, Notes of Hand, Hills of Exchange , &c. &c. I o w hich will be added the CONS ITTUTION of the state of Indiana. By a Gentleman of the Bar. Conditions To be printed on good paper, with a new pica type, in octavo form, and to contain upwards of '200 pa gCS The price, bound in boaids, will be g I 50 cents per copy or SI 12 cts. etitched. C7" Persons, wishing to procure a copv of this work will leave their names with the publishers, or their agents, as s ion as possible, as there will be but a fK few copies printed over the number subscribed lor. Subscriptions received at this office VV 1 LIST of letters remaining m the PnstA. Office ut Washington Ind. the quavte'j euhagthe 31 of December 1822, and if not tiken out before the cxturation of three n.onths, will be sent to the General Post-Of lie? as dead letters. A. 15. C.
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John Allen, J.u.i Aikmanc. Gk orrje Anderson, Ph"Ho Ikvk, Wili'lam rUlclwin, Thymus Hcird, Pli'dip Barton, John Coalman,
llc'i'-v Clifton,
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D. E. F. G. II.
saac Dillon, J elm Drake,
Alexander English, l.viac Frv.
iac o" Jacob I iv, Ed man Gillam,
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euben Milton,
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Bei.adiet Shody, John Storms, Hanc.e Stalcop, Marv Thomas, William H. Wallace,
ATvb:tb;il Williams,
SETH RODDICK, p. m. January 1, 18:3. iO 3t.
1 A LIST of letters remaining in t!ie Post-
i Oaice at Terre-Haute Indiana, the quarter ending on the fl of December 18c.?, which if not taken out at ihe expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Pobt-Office, as dead letters. A. B.
Geo. D Ave,
Miss Marv Westfall, Verdenburgh, William Vvall, John H. W ilson,
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Win. Watkins,
JOHN M. COLM AN, p. m. Januarv 1st. 1823. 50 3t.
4 LIST of letters remaining in the Post1Y. Office at Carlisle Ind. the quarter ending the 31 of December 1822, and if notti!ken out before the expiration of three, mouthy, will be sent to the General Post-OffieV as
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adison Collins,
loses Chandler,
Abraham Col man,
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Nimrod Harrison ( David Hadden,
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Alexander Rodman,
Daniel Clark Joel Collins,
John Capel,
Nathan C
Samuel Dixon,
Scth Fields,
INeilev Harrwon 2
Meshi ich mint, John Ingle, Jones Miliey, Grove Pomcrov, BUy Price, Thomas Rigg
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hikers Society, Elijah Veatch, Mm. C. Whitticscy, William Watson, Martin Wines, Henry Williamson Titus B. Willard, J.WASSON, p. m. January 1, 1822. 50 3t
US 'FY ELECTION.
Virtue of a writ of an Election n!y A j1. .,..1 r iT!nr ir
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rnor of the State of Indiana.
T!e n ill be an election held in the several townships in the county of Knox, on Fiiday the 3 st inst. to fill the vacancy of the office of associate judge, occasioned by the death of William L. Colman. The inspectors will please be punctual in their attendance, and make their returns on the next dav. JOHN DE KEIl, shff k. . January t sth, 1823 50
'eriflf's Sales. of an execution to me direc-
rom the clerks office of the Sul-
ircuit court I will expose to nub-
Saturday hc 05 tli inn. at Carlisc, the followiucnyn
tots in the town of Carlisle, designated on the plat of said town by No 1, 12, 77. 69, 137, 188 57, 41,71,83, 178, 182, 15S, Sc i 83. Also, one out lot adjoining said mw.i, containing five acres more or icss. Taken as the property of William Ledgerwood, at the suit of William C. Whittlesey. Sale to commence between the hours often and four o'clock on said ''ay. G BOON, shff. s!. c. Januarv 6th, 1823. 5)--2t
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John Armor, A. II. Adams, John Bailey, S;l ester Barker, Lenmcl Barker, Jacob Pels, Thos. (. dark.
Jacob Cassleman,
Wm. M. Blair, Hiram Blanchard, Ikiijamin R. Bentley, Rufns Brown,C. I), E. Henry Caiman, Joel Downnev,
Miss Isabel lKpuy, Mrs. Nancy i)onen, Arch ibald Davison, Robert Ellingsworth, Moses AIM, F. II. J. Zach uiah 1). Flagler, Benjamin Franklin,
Sam eel Foster,
Judge Ilccket, James Hall, Noah Hubbard, Doct. J. Hubb ird, Ric hard T. Jones, John Jackson, John Kirkwo(vl, Henry Kuyktndall, James Knight, Horace John Laswrll, James Martin,
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Araal IL.rmon, Joseph Ho)kir.s, Wells Hub!).inl, 1 .leazer Je.sctt, Ezra Jones, L. M. N. John Kehn, James Kerr, David L on, Luddii'glon, S .ml. Luvlepel, John McKoe,
HWElWSES
ISTILLERY.
'HHE undersigned has taken the above a Establishment for the purpose o! Manufacturing WHISKEY. W here they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of the best quamy ot Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to nMie manufactured in the country. Thev will exchange WHISKEY and KKNHW SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Ryc Corn, or Stork- fogs, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in, CASH will be
given lor good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C REILEYSc Co. Vinccnnes, Mav 22, 1822. 17--tf
"J .Militia Fines! H
TOTICE is hcrebvg civen to thos in V ' r m a
the Mst Kegt. la. AliUtia who owe
Muster Fines, that it is necessary to make immediate pavment A list of the fines is left Tt Mr Mieurc's where those from the CounM v -vc requested to call and 6. DILL WORTH, CollcctirjZ
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TO R EIGX IXTE L L 1G EXCE. ivy Thursday's mail.
From the ( Pulad.J Xational Gazette, '' Dt-c 24. By the ship Factor, capt. Speed, arrived at this port from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 3oth of October, we have received Liverpool papers to
me 'Jtn.anu uonuon to tlic Sttiotthc same month, inclusive, THE GREEKS. London Oct. 25. Accounts have this morning been received from Greece of the most satisfactory nature. On the 24th of Sept. the castle of Corinth surrendered to the christians, and by this achievement the Morca has been again liberated fiom the Barbatians. This event will be considered important in history, because it has bren preceded by the most brilliant success on the part of the Greeks. The Turkish fleet, alter the loss of six ships which the) sustained inaction with the Grecian navy, attempted in vain to gain the Dardanelles, and were forced back into the haven of Napoli di Romania, where the Greeks had asscmb ed all their forces round them. The situation of the barbarians was highly critical, for they were hourly exposed to an attack, and their desti uction was extremely probable, for the Greeks, recollecting the bloody scenes at Scio and Cyprus, wee filled with the most determined purpose of revenge, particularly the islaudeis. Letters from Zantc of the '4th Sept. given in the foreign papers, fully coi fi m the previous reports of the successes of the Greeks in the Morea. The Turks, after bein?; defeated in the plains of Arges by Colcotroni on the 23d Julv, and at the defile of Tretc on the 24th and 25th. entrenched themselves at St George's where they received rcinfoi cements from .Patriss and Lepnnio. The Greek army was in the meantime, incrensed by volunteers from all quur'crs to 25.000
men ; and they occupied all the passes leading towards the isthmus. On the 6th and 7ih of August, the Turks saught to force a passage upon Corinth. In the engagement the fth they were attacked upon all points, and repulsed with great loss ; in the battle of 7th, which was very bloody, 3000 Turks perished upon the field of battle ; the general in chief, Ali
Pacha, formerly grand vizier, was among the number. Mahmud Dramaii (native of Drama,) Pacha of Thessaly, was made prisoner, with several Beys of the province, and of Macedonia. The rest of the Turkish army dispersed itself upon three different points. A corps of about 2500 men gained the high road to Corinth, where they were pursued Another cops of 2000 men to k flight Hagion Oros, from which they saught by a desperate effort to regain the road to Napoli di Romania; but suipiised by Nicitas,near Barbati it was cut in pieces, a very small number throwing themselves into the mountains, whence they eventually reached Corinth A third corps, the most considerable of all, and composed principally of Albanians, was unable, from its desperate situation, to take any o'her course than to precipitate itself on the route leading to Tripolitz ; overtaken in its flight between Algladocampos and theIakeofLeame.it was attacked, and left on the place more than 1000 men; the rest surrendered at discretion. In the number of prisoncrr was Ali Pacha, native of Ni:p.di di Romania, and Vizier of Traccaia, and Asian Denza, a vety cntcrp; : nig Albanian chief. '1 he Turks in Candia have Iso sustained several defeats, and hac been compelled to shut themselves up in the fortresses. Accounts from Constantinople confirm the reports of a naval bat tie having been fou;;!.' Lei ween the Tuiks and the G; cj' :;j the latter were
victorious, ar.u kih vessels.
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I.veriGcl, October 29. The affairs of Greece present somewhat of a more favorable aspect than they have lately exhibited ; for though the carnage and the loss of life which have attend d this sanguinary contest have been most afflicting, yet the patiiotic troops, unappled by danger, and unsubdued bv suffering, still maintain the contest in every quarter of the country, with a spirit worthy of the sacred cause in which they arc engaged. Without meaning to pledge ourselves for the accuracy of the accounts which have been recently received, we may be allowed to state that they are too circumstantial to allow the supposition that they are en tirely fabricated, and that though they
may not be free from exaggeration w may lairiy draw f.om them inlu i.ee, that the alV-irs ol the Wrec ks ate m a desparate sute, and tl,at thr nmus is maintained with tha di-giec ot zeai an I perseverci.ee which authoiists the j,o,o of ultimate success. 1 CONGRLSs. OP ALLIKD st A I R. EIGNv L;nduns Oclobrr vS. The Paris papeis ot Ti boda, ;,nd Friday have airiv d since mu .. -j je Journal drs Debar? tonUiitu a ion .', wc think, an imp. i taut article, itLmt to Turkey. Itistheiem s!al d, mu. . ja. reiitiyfiom authority, ti a' the Empurr Alexander had ' announ. ed to the c(,gi ess ol Veiona his intention oJ enthc!) changing Ins system with icguul to '1 uikcy, and ol employing means of Jo:, e. to compel at iast the bat bi -ous go i.t; ta t of Constantinople to make nourish " Wc shall offer no 1 einark--.upun t, is statement. A few da s, wi ep; 1 1. enable us to communicate nfrt.bi--, that will supply tlu- best ron rj.n,:. Front urn ;f M.ldaviu, Oct s. The last nftrs tiom di s- co: li n the account that clim Pcci a with o, ) men had gone over to the Plimji.s; a several sevcie ction en5U' d, it. v i.j, b the Turks wtre totally delcated, and iot all their ariiheiy. Constantin'ilc, Sefit. 25. In the course oi last week, intelligence was btough by l aitais, (iiiect fioiu Syria, which co' fi ms lut had been picviouhly announced iciaiive to tl.tr dis is'er at Aleppo. On tlie Gtii of Sepu-mher, when the late actounts came av.ay, the shocks ol the eaitnqu-.tkt had not yei t eased. The ravage occasioned by tin- event are not confined to Ahppr,.' They have been felt, more or less, at An.al, Antalia, Gesses L. takia, A: x v.dietta, Tarsus, Maravsa llama, and Hom home slight shocks were leit even at Camas, and the Isle of 1 yp'iis. A flic which biokc uu .n theidhtof the 8th inst. in the h''j-e of .mi Armenian, reduced lo ashes 2i;oo housis, all inhabited by persons ol :hc lowest class. The plague has made some progi .ss in the course ot the two laai wi- ks, particularly in the village bo. clu i;. m the canal, and among the tioop ei. capped near Bujukde'e ILira atvl G .ata are not quite free from i;, but nocc-sc lias yet appeared in the hospitals. We unders-and that a rencontre to-.k place on I hursday morning between Sir Hudson Lowe and the Baion Las Ca vis, eldest von of the count of that name, op. polite the house of the former when the liaron applied a horse whip to the shoulders of the Major General. Morn. Chronicle.
POSTCRIPT. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. Office of the Xuti-j".al Adv'itcte, New-Y-Mk, :4. EIGHT DAYS LAI ER FROM EUROPE. The Packet ship Columbia, capt. Rogers, arrived, last exci.inu ; b her the
editor of the Advocate has iiceivcd Lon
don papers to the 6th, and Lit ei pool to
the 8tb A o ember The account ot G:ccian victories published ;.boe, are idl c or.flt tntd. ihe Courier, (5th No.)so much ojpo.-cd to t'e Greeks, admit;, that the Tuiks hae letreated upon Coiiotlu but dots f.ot ti'.ink that tlserc is anv ground for. -iuun-'.ing accounts ol G eck -.u ces." The balame is ihion upn C'ourchid Pacl.a, w !., is e.iai grd witii not executing his march to the :on a. with l is accustomed prudence Instead ol preceding cautiously he nude a (miens dash into the provinces, and founu himself in a strange coun'iy without protisions Sh.outd he visit Constantinople, he will never have another oppo! tor.'.ry of meeting the Greeks. It appeal : d liiat 15,000 men had been latu'rd at Napoli de Romania fiom the Turkish fleet, which army was subsequently taken anddesTtoyed ; and if the fl- t shoul:! escape and return with 15,000 additional mem tl.ee is no security in their auin visitii Censtantinopie. From ;ll that ve cn (d'.ect wc should imagine that the Tutkisli arms have sustained gt:' itvescs in Greece, and that if uni'.iJ, (recce must be free. DEFEAT OF MOP. ALES. Capt. Massnof the rhr. Clmub, who arrived at this port ycster!ay fio n Curracoa, statts that the day previous o sailing, a chr. arrived in two thiys liom Coro, by whirli letters were u reived from governor Torrelles at that place,
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