Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 March 1823 — Page 2
Three ship of the Unc and two frigates vcrc about to sail fr om Cadiz for Lima. It is aim ninccd that the French government lias given up the ex-general biron d'Eioles, and others of the army ot
the faith, who had taken refuge in their
territory to escape the punishment of
their crimes, i his looks pacific' Ponugal. The queen, (sister of Fer
dinand ol Spain.) has refused to swear to the new constitution so she has been
sent into retirement for the benefit ot her
health, under charge of ten physicians! this measure has been adopted to prevent
her expulsion, as a refractory person.
Germany. The disorder in the uni-
vcrsi'tes do not appear to have wholly
subM led. Rothschild, of Frankfort, had lately
transmitted the value of 6,ut)O,O0U florins
in gold, to HusMa. The price of this
me.al has raised considerably
Unas a. It is stated that the empemr
Alexander, who was so zealous a patron
of missions a few vears ago. has snul the
mouths of the Moravian missionaries at Saieina. He has refused them the liber-
t ty to baptize or ronvert the heathen Cai
uiucs, and had reduced them to be mere distnbmois of bibles even one word in
th win- of commentary being foi bidden
The prohibition extends to all Protestant
missions m Russia.
The British t.d French now appear to
hi somewhat disposed to respect the
blockade made by the Greek government
The Turkish general Omar Urioni
has experienced a signal defeat at Mis-
solo aght, by which, it is said, that all
Western Greece has been liberated. The
adverse parties contended three days,
when the arrival ol a (wreck fket decided the controversy. Many Turks were
killed, and thev also iost three ships.
The London Sun, u ministerial paper.
has the following conclusi n to a para
graph respecting the success of the
Greeks: "There is reason to believe that the opinion which has For some time
prevailed, rcspf ing the new policy of
England towards the cause ol Greece; is
veil founded It is the obvious policy of
Ctreat llritain to orocu e the erection of
Gieece into an independent state, if fins ft ft . k rrt
tintc wun ine content cj i Mr.eri, m
which case an alliance might be formed
b tween Great Britain, the Greeks and
Turkey, to protect the remaining do
minions nl the porte against the encroach ments of Russia." There are various reports of great dis
tubances at Constantinople some say that the Janissaries had risen, plundered the treasury and caused the flight of the
ntltan who had beheaded some of his
late favorites
Persia is still carrying on the war a
gainst the 1 urks the latter were sev
crety defeated on the 3rd of Aug. near Tibriz. with the loss of 15 pieces of ar-
tilery, all their tents, baggage. Sec. The
Persians, however, wxrc afflicted with
the cholera iorrusy by which many died.
Fist f niirs. A letter from Batavia,
dated in Nov says
On the 16 i inu a tremendous Volca
no pouted forth stones and lava, from a
mountain situated in the Ben pan Reg. n
cics, . but vio miles from the city. Five
thou-aod natives were buticd bv the
stones and ashes. Three bundled have
been tound mst drcad uilv burnt, and
but taint hopes are entertain, t? of the re
eo very of most of them. This place was
one ot the most bcauutu; and highly cul .... .1 - - . : r -i- . . ..
maii'ii seeuuus ui uie interior i tins
rich island. Cotfoe and rice grew luxuriantly and plentifully there. The same lottcr observes that "millions of now cdfc n oes" lately planted, are ejected to yield fruit in 1803 Too Ncibuda, a g'eat tiver of Hindostan. rose 30 feet in 36 hours, and over flowid 200 S'jnare miles of cultivated country. At Surat, also, three fourths of the city was inundated, and 1000 houses swept aw y by the fluid. From 1500 to 2000 house at Boirhampoor were destroyed by the ovcrflw of the Taptee, and many were lost. 7,r.r) Rico. The Paneheta, captutcd and sent into Charleston and there released, has irtived at St John's, where she was greeted by thousands. Vengeance was sworn and several new privateer 'csigticd to be fitted out n American vessel with a cargo of cotTee. from St Thomas for AVtc Orleans, has be !) captu.ed by one of them and condenned at Porto Rico 1 Colcmbii. Santa Martha has been ta ken by the "Indians of the I iencga," a . J many ot the inhabitants killed. Morales, with 80 ) Europeans and 4000 intives, is sai. to have evacuated Maracaybo atnl marched towaids Caraccas, follow od by M ntilla, with about the sjidc f rcc. A b.vtle was expected, anil the apposition is that Morales muM, at hst, be destroyed, the patriots now having eftimnand of the so,
Tt is said that the Colombian privateer
brig Eagle, belonging to commodore
Daniels, has made three prizes, one val
ued at gl 00.000, another at 21,000, the third at 115,000 a considerable pattoi
which is specie.
It is reported that Morales sent out a
body of !50 for the purpose of taking col.
I'odd, our agent in Colombia, when in
the neighborhood of Truxillo but it did not succeed.
Jfcxico. There was a succession of
earthquakes at Granada about the 1st of
December, most of the houses were
thrown down or cracked the ground
moved like the billows of the sea, and
persons walking on it became dizzy. For several weeks, the people were kept
in continued alarm, and carried about images, one of which, they believed, had
been found in a box that floated vp the ri
ver against the current! Gens. Santa Anna and Victoria yet
he'd their ground against the emperor, and appear to have had some battles with
him at XalapD, Sec. with paitial success. But Vera Cruz was in the hands of the imperialists. The fia'riot chiefs have published a plan of government, the first
article of which damps our zeal for their
success tt is, that no other than the Roman catholic religion shall be tolerated. Wc have been told that the Indiana at
the eastward prognosticate great fresh-
ts anting the approaching spring, from the circumstance of the beacts having built their houses one storv higher than common last fall. This thev consider
an invariable forerunner of great fresh
ets. A. 1 . fiat.
The following letter addressed to the
president, directors and company of the bank of Kentucky, was lately published
m a Kentucky paper, signed P. N. O -
Hannon. fiENTUMiN I am your debtor, and
am entirely willinc to discharge th.
same : provided you agree to tukc the
currency ot the country, such money as the state has made for the payment of debts; but so long as your ptcsent order
exists, I most sulcmnly declare, that I
will not pay you a dollar, not even the in
terests, and thus publicly give notice t
all sheriffs, constables, bailiffs and ther deputies, that if they do serve any precept on me, preparatory to coercion, I
will, as soon thereafter as lean, put a period to their EARTHLY CAREER for 1 hold it as a right undeniable, that all improper, oppressive, or iir practicable orders ought to be repealed with torce. New-York, Feb. 21. Advices from Veta Cruz oJaii. 12, arc uccivtd hir, by way of N Orleans Alter the action ot Xalapa, the Generals Santa Ana and Vdttoia Guadaloupe retired to Vera Ctuz with their forces, where they were pursued and besieged by the troops of ihe Emperor Iturbute. I lie Republican Generals had formed a treaty of alliance? with the Castle of St. Juan de Uloa, and it was thought woutd be able to maintain i K'oiv-lves against the besiegers Flour v;s lo pei b u rel. A VALUABLE farm containing 206 acres ol 1st rate land, with 90 act cs well cleared, at.d under a tolerable fence, a hewed hg HOUSE with stone chimney, other buildings not valuable, a never
j failing spiiug of good water near the
uweumg. This FARM is situated in one of the most fertile and healthy neighborhoods
j in the county of Knox, and township of JVmisoo, a (j 'tuning and surrounded by j lands of t'e following persons, V p.
lKces, Jonntl'u. cell, John Pea and Philip f att I he title is good and a gencuil warranty deed will be given. Possession given at any time a bargain can be had, as less than S per acre wiil purchase. For further particulars apply to the subset iber living on the piemtscs or B. V. Beckes. D VNTEL DECKER. March I5tb, 18:3 3 tl
jj nix en rt:itTi 1823.
a ft.x motion, israelii, I HAt a special X W term ot this Court he had and held at the court house in Vmcennes, Knox county, on the Jir&t Monday vi May nrxf anil to continue in session until ail business then prepared for settlement shall be closed ; and that a copy of thisoider be published in the Western Sun, printed in Vincenucs, lor three weeks in succession. A Copy Test, R. BUNTIX, Clk. Printing neatlv executed at "this oi'FlUE.
liEAL ESTATE 9 FOR SALE. TT WILE sell the whole or anv Dart of
Jithe following PROPERTY at arc-; duced firice for cash, or to any one that : I am indebted to, or will upon reasona- j ble terms dispose of thv same upon a ciiPDir or assignable paper 64 acres of: land east of Vinccnncs I j miles, formerly j owned by Patrick Simpson, commanding a full view ol Vinccnncs 266 acres of; Land part of lot Vo. 200 in the additional j
donation, Knox County, well timbered and watered, in a fine healthy settlement, near Emison's mill. ALSO, 100 acres part of lot No 183, well watered, never tailing springs, tim
ber Ash, Walnut Sc Sugar Tree, oil of'
good quality, upon this tract there is a situation for a Distil cry not surpassed by any in Kn x County. J ALSO, 25 acres north of Vinccnncs, lying on the Wabash near Snapps mill.
ww, 4uu acres 101 o. -;iv, lymgj
in t!ic oici donation. Also, 100 acres on the water of Busscron formerly owned by Robt. Huston Also, 368 acres part cf lot No. 131 in the donation
Aiso, 400 acres lot No. 94 in the old i
donation. Also, 100 acres lying in Gibson County, known by toe name of the Buck Eye sp-mg on the road from Evansville to Vinccnncs on the waters of Pattoca. ALSO, 160 srrcs to be located, a Canadian Warm t
ALSO t lie fallowing lots;
IX VIXCEXXES. i Nos 3l t. 3 5. 32 1, and 325, making!
a square, the h ghost ami the mosi beau-1
titu'. situation it: VjnccMies LOT No 53, upon which is a good
dwelling house of iur M oms and a pas-! sage. Kitchen, lOo;c house Well Sec ALOLot No. 52 upon which there! is a snnll dwelling HOUSE of two j lor.ns. I.itchen uul a Iftrgc Stable
LO TS No 26rf, 131, and 482, also
a five acre lot adjoining Vinccnncs, fenced in also a rood framed house 8c O ioi on St Lour, stieet of four good rooms neatly new subject to a small ground rent Also one third of a lot on Market Street, near the Market house formerly owned by D. Sullivan. The undivided half of the lot opposite lot No 53 on which there is a frame house of two rooms, a large stable a well, a corn crib, all inclosed. Lot No. 31 in Palestine Crawford coun ty Ills. Also, 50 acres of land one mile below Vinccnncs on the His side 1 0 acres clear cd, Cabin fcc. Lot No 1 8 in Evansville la on Water Street, this is one of the highest and one of the handsomest lots in Evansville. LOTS, No. 18 and 19 in Mcrom Sul livan county hid. A House and lot in Tcrre Haute Vigo county la. A Lot in Washington, Daviess coun ty Ind. Also, the undivided half of lots No 58, 92,90, 60, 61,162, 164, 112, 100, & 126 in Pctcrsburgh Pike county. I have for sale a new and complete Death nn Waggon, hamesss new and a good Horse, upon the same terms G. R. C. SULLIVAN. February 24. 1823. astt-14-5 tfZT N. B. 1 will be thankful to those to whom lam Indebted to exchange for my own debts, the paper of others that solvent. C. U. . S. NOT1CK. I will expose to public sale, (if not previously sold at private sale) on Satuiday the 31st day of May next, at the U welling house of the subscriber, a mill sea, together with tw enty acres of land, situated on the waters of Wilson's creek,
on4vhich is erected a
Sheriff's Sale. I WILL expose to public sale at the Court house in the town of Petersburgh on Saturday the 5th day of Aptii next, fifty acres of land in the county of Pike, lying in the donation on the waters of White river, in township 1, N. ram? 9 west, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax and cost due thereon lor ti c years 1819 and !8i2, levied on as the property of Ann Rcdv, for the heirs of William Reedy. Also lot no. 7 1, in the town of Petersburg!), listed as the pioperty of Bazil Rrovvn. Jas KINMAN, t. r c. March 8th, 1823. 7-3t
Watches (J lock's. T$TA. be repaired in the best manYt ner, and on the best terms, jewr.Lny, silver rjork and engravings will be made and done on the shortest notice, and almost any kind of country produce taken in payment on water street b Wm. BADGER.' Vinccnncs. March, 7, 1823. 7-tf
two
onviucn is erecteu a 7 First rate Saw Mill, iTo'w in complete operation. Also,
hundred acie- ; !.;: ! of an excellent quality, wlicuon I i.r.w live, adjoining said mill seat, on which is erected a good dwelling house, stable, other out houses an oi chard containing one hundred bearing Apple trees, of excellent fruit, a great number of Peach trees, consisting of free and cling stones, and of the most dflic:ous flavour the terms of payment will be one, two, three, and four vears. in
equal instalments. Also, on a credit of
twelve months, a number of HORSES,
OXEN, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and
FARMING UTENSIVLS, together
with a variety of Household 2 Kxichen Furniture to numerous too particularize. Also a quantity of PLANK. JOSAUA BOND. March 13, 1823. 7-3m ICF'The mi'l seat and farm will be
, sohl cither seperatc or together, as may suit purchaeers. J. H.
State of Indiana. SUPREME COURT. November Tcrm 132 Charles Townsend, vs. William Pitts, and Eliakim Crosby, In Chancery from the Sullivan Circuit, Ccurc. AT this time came the complainant by his counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Eliakim Ci osby one of the defendants herein is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordered that the said defendant be and appear before the aid Supreme Court at the court
house in Lorydon on the hrt dav of the
next May term of this court, then and there to answer the complainants bill of complaint filed herein, otherwise the
same will be taken as confessed and a decree thereon made accordingly. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Western Stm printed at Vincennes for four week sue cessivcly. A Copy Teste. H. P. COI1URN, c.s o. November 9, 1822. 6-n TTJTrrjMJENKEs DISTILLERY. rplIE undersigned has tsken the above J Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping
a constant supply ot the best quality of
Kcctined W luskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country.
l.'icy will exchange W HISKEY and KENT! AW A SALT of the best oualitv
at a reduced price, for JVheaty Hye Com, m mm
or stock- Jiogs, delivered at their dislillc. ry, or at the Vinccnnet Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will hi given, for good Maple Clfar Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C. REILEY Sc Co. Vincennes. Mav 22, 1822. 17--tf J US T llECEI VEb And for sale at this cflkc, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND Farmer's Scrivener. CONTAINING, The office and duty of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Officers, Jurymen and Jailors. ALSO, The most correct forms of Deeds, Mortgages. Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Obligation-., Notes of Hand, Bills of Ex change, Sec. Sec. To which it added The Constitution of the State of Indiana.
By a Gentleman of the Bar. RECOAIMEXDJ TION. Me airs Smith Jf IhJtin, Gcntlcir.cn From the examination which I have been enabled to givo your work, entitled " The Indiana Justice and Farmer'a Scrivener " I am induced to believe that it will answer well the design ol the author: And those officers lor whose assibtut.ee it was written, will find in it an easy, and safe guide in the discharge of their 'cflicial duties. Your obt. scrvt. J CALL. Vincennes, 21st March, 1823 $C7 Subscribers are requested to call
. for their books. A few copies w ill remain at this office I fur sale, until the 2tf th insk
