Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1823 — Page 1
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WESTERN SUN & GENEKAL ADVERTISER. BY EL1HU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1823. Vol. 14. No. 3
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IierilPs Sales. Vincennes aforesaid, containing twenty
. loises ii' rciiCii measure j or iiicrcuuuuib, , ol a writ 01 venditioni ex- , v . . ,. . , r c on the said street in Irunl or width, and
10 me uirectcu, irom me 01- r . . . -
Greece.
II JTHUdS LU lilt UllVVlVUi I UUI KU v- n ,.. . , Srr the Clerk of the Knox Circuit twenty five toises, like measure, in depth, y coul will expose to public sale on Sa- on opening Mid to be a street, divid- Ni cor' . ' u... m the present lot from that ol the Ilcv. T
. u . u r Saml. 1. Scott, lormerly a part ot Win. in Vincennes, between the hours of ten ,T . , , . , ' , . f 1 1 n Henry Harrison s land, be the same howo clock A. m. and three o clock f. m. on a ' ' . . ...
rvor m nro rt loco nn it h i r h ic ' lurHii rr
credit, payable the 26th instant, the pur- ",wtw ' , ' , V, .v"4 " u"v'7 i. tuiv, j a v, mi W , r house, and other builuings, being the chaser entering into , bond, and same whid) collvyeaVom Francis security the ice simple ot the iollowing . r . ,;, , r s,v,u""' r ... o I .nnninirhnrn arm wife, tri Yviiiitm War.
wit: a rame dwelling . , , T " Y, ,
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New-Orleans Prices Current. Xeit Orleans, Jugust 9, 1823 Bagging, Scotch, per yd scarce) 26ctsKentucky, per yd. 18 a 20 Bale Hope, Kentucky, per ib. 6 a 7 Nort&trwi, 8 a 9 Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 9 a 12 Sides he. ner lb. 7 a 9 Beans, per bbl. VA ' - 83 a 4 Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl 0 prime, per bbl. - . 6 cargo, per bbl. - - 5 Brandy,'Cog per gal. (salcs)g 1 12 a 115 Imitation (dull) 50 cts. Butter, ner lb. - 15 a 18 cts
10 - 13 12
10 S
Cotton, new crop, lb. 2d quality, Vlabama Sc Tenn.
Coflee, Havana, best, per lb. 23 a 24
. -Domingo. Cheese, Goshen per. lb. Choclaie, No. 1, per lb. No. 2, No .3, Candles, Sperm, per lb. mould, do. Cordage, per Ib. Corn, per bbl (in car) Corn meal, per do. Flour, sweet, per bbl. Gin, Holland per gal. American do. -Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) NaiU, cut, per lb. -Pepper, per lb. Pork, mess, per bbl, Prime,
20 a 23
14 a 16 17 15 13 32
a 12 a 10
75 2 50 6 a 6 50 Ri 45 cts. 11 . - 8ioo 5i a 6 15 a 18 7h a 8 20 a 21 SU a 12 8 a 9
cargo, - - - oat Porter, London, per doz. - 83 a 350 Potatoes, bbl. - - 150 a 2 Hum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) 81 Rke. - - - 84 a 4 25 N. Orleans, 4 p. - 55 I p. - 35 a 40 -Salt, T. Island.pcr bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, 8 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, ner cut. f plenty) 89
Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a 16 cts. Beaver. - - 8 a 225
24 a 27 cts
-Shaved
Hear, a piece,
81 a
property, to
house, wherein Jeremiah Uonavan now lives, and the lot as the fences now run on the north west and north cast sides, and on the south west by lots taken on two executions in favor of Frederick Rapp, also the two walls of houses com
menced to be built, and including the lots
between the lot aforesaid and the tract of
land taken on the two executions aforesaid in favor of the said Fr. Rapp, and extending back with a straight line with the north east side of the lot first mentioned ; also all that certain lot ot ground, lying, situate and being the second lot on the north east of the comer hrick house and
1817, tor the best price that can be got for the same, as the property of said Harlow, at the suit ol James Kerhy k 1 nomas R. Fosdick sale to commence between the hours of 10 a M.and 2 p. u. JOHN I)!CKLR, Shff. kx. September 6, 1'JJ. i-3t-8
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3Y virtul ofX.vv.u ol fi.fa. tomedi
15.
tiie KmnrvjTcuit court, i win export
boston, Aug. t9 Wc have been po-
tavorcd by cv.pt. Luce, ot th brig , with Smyrna papers to the 6 a of
June.
Affairs are becoming interesting in that quarler. The Tuikih fleet with iroops, to commence against the Gueks the campaign of the season, had appear d amongthe islands; and the Gieiks were ready to make the best resistance in their power, and to accomplish all that skill 8c bravery can effect with thtir smali lorce, vessels and fire ships. Translation from he fiafiers. larise. May 2. I hey ex pi ct on this j coubt the Pacha of Scoutra (Scutari of j Europe,) with an army of more than 30,COO men. I d.i not speak of other foices , which traverse Romciia, and advance to-
iii ii. lit. lilt; ui , . . . . ,,,, s. A , Clerk', -il.ee of a'ds !''. 1 he GrceD ,1b Iho , i will vxnot to ;:lu,ca appear 10 bc ,ul- Hnfi-
the court l.ousc in Vincennes, a certain TM "?.std' ron' ei.Sc f common In.. ,rt nf N. 8. in Vinnenr.r. fin f,.Et daRS". 1 ney l,ae formed a goitrn-
7 ' mpflt lit ltl)(lt'A r. ,.rt iul...t.. f
Ol 70
in I nfif it lfi:rra Inn Drlllfh r o r, i . ,xl ,"w,"ul
lot, whereon is erected a frame dwelling .A , ?.,, Ko.u , , have clothed with ample powers
house, smoke house, and barn, bounded d h hercon thc.r&e is a frame dwelling 1 th,at l,u jtr boi,Bht, they l,.vo on the north west, south west, and south i . a , Kn. , . n armed and equipped 4U-a corps ol 4,-
east, as the fence now stands, and contai-
ning ninety feet in width, as the proper
ty of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Vincennes the St Mo Bank of Indiana, at the suit of Caroline Smith. JOHN DECKER, Shf. kc September 6, 1823. 32-3-850
ytucof a writ of Venditioni cx-
e directed, from the oi-
fice orTffe Clerk of the Knox Circuit courty will expose to public, bale, on Saturday the 20th instant, at the court house in Vincennes, between the hours of ten oclock a. m. and three o'clock, v. m. for a term of time not exceeding -ven years, the rents, issues and profits of a certain dwelling house, and lot or parcel of ground, situate, lying andbcirr on the south east of the second parallel street back from the river Wabash, in the town
JOHN DECKER, Shf- Arc. September 6, la.J. 32-3t
a vn.ciUoni esnon.
T5Y viWf
to public
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the said propei ty for the term of seven ri,,.: " i . yraw, asthe1 property of John Collins, at v ,nc" paym the suit of Rachel Barnett, adminisiratrix,and William N. Perry, adminisira-; ,RBTIMO (Candia) May 14 The plague tor of Mark Barnett, deceasedsale to , s Te.a,,y din.ini,hed at Came, where commence between the hours of 10 a m. there ,d,Cfl f om 30 to 40 persons a day and 3 r. m. novv tn"-nmbcr ot victims each day are
only lour or hvc. About 2000 Greeks have submitted Sc have been promised exemption in,m il e
tn! capitation tax forfie years.
Tied from the Clerk' office . as tne oecisne n o-
"Trcuit court, I v.iU expose mer,11 approaches, all here redouble treir
a!con Saturd.u- the ZOih inst. , au .l'Hisiasm. i i.ey nave
at the court ;otise in Vinccnnrs. n a nr. v,v w"u uoi ouMinaie ie-
dit, pAyablc on the 4lh dn of July, 18-M, s,s.tance and expect to defeat the enterthe purchaser entering ii.t'o rrfilcvin bar I Prisef of the. urks bul wh constand sccuritv. the folh.win tr.trt r.J ;in.i. dcr lhe localities of this island, which are
to wit: No's 218, and 219, in the Donation, containing four hundred acres each, and two hundred acres, part of number 192, in the Donation, and one hundred c
farm of col.
not so favorable for defence as those of
Ispara and Hydra, I do not partake of the general confidence svra, Niay 21. Fourteen Greek ves
sels arrived here on the 1 1th instan', to
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anuuorougn oi v mceimes, comanuug a- ,t,iPftf nrrf. ,ti;n;n;llwful.
bout fifty feeH English measure) in front v- eJ t pkrrc Cornoyc as ;lc' force the Sjriotes to pay a contribution of
or tviain lonui sam sireei, anu one nun- propertv of William Mcintosh, at the dred and fifty feet, be the same more or suit of Gcor U c. Sullivan-sale to less (like measure) in depth, running back commencc between the bout s of 10 a m joining the lot ol the late Lawrence Ba- 3 p. m. JOHN DECKER Shff. k.c.
Muunt uii .111 iuui.i w.ai .u.mu.jr Sentemhcr fi. 1 rt2-.Tttti
f- i - u " "
of Samuel Lane, now the heirs of Wm
Jones on the north west, and the other two thirds of the entire lot on the north
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virtuo'ofa venditioni exponas to
240,000, which they obtained.
scio. May 24. Wc enjoy the greatest tranquility here A division of the Turkish fleet has entered our haibor and that ot Tchesme the other part of the squadron is on the coast of Matclin.
vouhla, May 2V Yesterday thecap-
mp rlCJrpcLfrM 1 1 ru.brr,, la,n facha was seen steeiinc: for the ca-
east, it being one third part of the entire ot ' Rnoeircuit court, I will expose nai ot Scio' wilh his fleet, composed of 47
tn nnhlir 1,. on M,1r,l, on.i, inc vessels, great and small lhe news of
town lotas the property of John Mc.Gif
fin, at the suit of Joshua Marker. JOHN DECKER, Shff k c. September 6, 1823. 32-3-82
BY virTpebf two writs of venditioni exVms to mc directed, from the
Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court.
at the court house in Vincennes, on a cre
dit, payable en the 4th day of July, 1 824, the purchaser entering into replevin bond and security, the following tracts of land, to wit : two lots, os 232, and 234, in the Donation, containing 400 acres each, .i f nr:ii! t .
, ... , , , c . i aa ine property oi v luiam kic.intosn, at 1 willeose to public sale, on Saturday lhe suU of Scneca Alm e to com.
Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 8 a 8J cts, in town, - - 9 a 9 Havana, brown, - 7 a . white, - 12 a 13 Loaf, - - 16 a 17 Tallow per lb. - - 8 a 8J Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) Si 50 imperial - do. I 50 young hyson, - - 1 a 1 6 hyson skin, - 60 a 65 Wax,becs, per lb. (none) 32 a 33 AVhiskev, 25 a 30 Tobacco, choice fine, per lb. 3J a 3 J prime, - - 3 a 3J 2d. quality, - 2 2 -X - - - 1 a l
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WHOLESALE RETAIL. N. SMITH, TTT AS again commenced business, on Jl iL the corner of JlurArf aiuUrcowcf streets, Vincennes, where all orders in his line will be strictly attended to Job wotk will be done on the shortest notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work at its value. ICTThe highest price given for old Copper, Brabb & Pewter.
the 50th instant, at the court house in
Vince incs, between the hours of ten o'clock A m and three o'clock p m. on a credit, payable on the 28th day ol February next, the purchaser entering into replevin bond, and security, the fee simple of the following property, to wit : the brick dwelling house w herein W. Fellows' now lives, S lot of ground whereon said house stands including all the ground between said house and the frame house on the north east, and including all the ground between said brick house and the wall of a house commenced to be built on the south east (it being the wall nearest the river) also all that tract of land lying between the steam distillery and a square
line drawn from the south east corner of the second wall, or commencement of a brick house from the river, and the whole width of the steam mill tract, as the proI perty of the President, Directors Sc Company of the Bank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indiana, at the suits of Frederick Rapp. JOHN DECKER, Shff. k.c. September 6, 1823. 32-3l-g2
Sheriff's Sales.
ie-of a certain decree of the
circuit court of Knox county, sit
ting as a court ot Chancci v, 1 will ex
pose to public sale on Saturday the 20th instant, at the court house in Vincennes, for cash in hand, the following described mortgaged premises, to wit : all that certain lot, tenement, or parcel ot ground, situate and being in the Borough of Vincennes, in the county of Knox, situate on the south cast of the first street back from, and running nearly parallel with the Wabash, being a continuation of St Louis street, in the town and ttoroughof
mence between the hours of 10 a. m. and three p. m JOHN DECKER, Shff. k.c. September 6, 1823. 32-3t
i virtu
rected
the Knox
B
r'irtueo a 6 ctedroin t
rit of fi fa. to me di-
thc Clerk's office of
his sailing from the Dardanells had snr rad
from isle to isle, to Peloponnesus, where every thing was in motion. The Giccks had even raised the siege of Patras, to concentrate their forces, and prepare to face the storm. Success will he difficult to them, if the Turks proceed at expcrU ence ought to have taught them. We have accounts from Tchcsmc.There are at present in that place more than 10,000 troops, and volunteers continually arrive. They wait the arrival of the Ottoman fleet, on board of which they are to embark. Since the days that the insubordinate volunteers who came from Smyrna massacred some Greeks, the Candiotes have
ii D-i yvitLt
ucuit court, and by the direc
tion of George W Kwimr. nlninrifT. I
have levied on, and will expose to public arrived thence, and prevented other exsale, on Saturday, the 20th instant, at the ccsscscourt house in Vincennes, on a credit,1 ispara, May 15 Every thing is in payable on the 26th instant, the purcha- incredible activity here on land they ser entering into replevin bond, and sc j navc labored through all the religious hocurily, the following tracts ot land, to I lida's ''ne' always find something to wit : one hundred and thirtv six acres of i do to a!d lo lhe means of defence. Men
land, adjoining the farm of col. Vigo,
granted to Pierre Cornoycr ; one hundred acres of land, part of No. 182, in the Donation ; and four hundred acics of land, No. 102, in the Donaiku, as the property of William Mc.I nios!, at the suit ol George and Gecrge V. I wing, administrators of William E Bitading, deceased sale to commence between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p m.
JOHN DECKER, Shff k.c.
September 6, 1823. 32-3tgl5
Administrator's Notice. Thitf E undcrbigncd having taken out JL letters of administration oti the estate of John Willis, deed, late of Carlisle, request all persons having claims against said estate to present them immediately and all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. HENRY REYNOLDS, Jdmini. ROBERT BEDWELL, $ strators Carlisle, Sept, 1823. 33-3t BLANK NOTE BOOKS foi sale at this office.
and women all are compensate d for their fatigue by an assurance of victory over the Turks, should they make an attack, which is expected. The Spezziotcs have sent their families to the Morea, and the men arc ready to follow not considering their coast capable of being defended. May 27. Every thing here is in the greatest agitation This day the squadron of the captain Pacha was signalled, and I have been struck with a singular spectacle a crowd of Greeks, full of enthusiasm, have presented themselves, k have demanded a preference to serve in some of the aTmaments and fire ships, which they are preparing to make a sot tie against the l urks. In making the demand, they recount the achievements they have performed against the Ottomans Two forts have been built to defend the entrance of this haibor. There archeie 15 fine Hydride vessels, two or three of which are ships, and ten brigs, each of 14 guns, and arc well equipped. Fifteen others, and four fire ships arc equipped.
jThcIsporiotes will furnisu eighteen briga
