Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1824 — Page 2

1

0

.put the port without convoy. It is said there was asliong Algdine squadron in the Archipelago. A letter received at Leghorn, from Algiers, announces that the Dcy is making extensive preparations for wai. and is resolved u defend himself to the last extremity, lie has, how ever, received unfa u able answer from the regencies ot '1 u is and I ripoli, to whom he had ap

plied f.jr succout. Orders to return home immediately have been dispatched tu Hit the Algcrinc armed vessels which funned part of the f urktsh fL t, but sev eral of them cannot obev on account of the Greek cruisers. ;nd those in the Gw.pn ol Lepanto are blockaded by su penoi toiccs. The last advices from Greece, con li.uuo favourable. Pan as was expected shoitity to surrender. Loul Ryton lu d adpopicd a Greek dress, and had marched with a to; ;s against Lepanto He whs appointed a member ot the counci. of WxStctn Greece. It was ripoted thai the Pacha of Scutari, had raised -the s'a ..lard if tebeiiion against Turkey, a:,d declared his intention ot making common cause with the Aib mians and Hellenes Several Engliso ovrrtrsof merit, had recently arrived in Greece, and several cargoes of munitions ot war C-irysto has it length surrendeed to O dyssU3. According to the capitulation, tne Turkish garrison . e to be conduc ted to Ncropont. A corps of the Greeks, consisting of two thousand men has arrived in the environs ot Arta. According to letters of a recent date from Constantinople, the porle is under Misiderable anxiety, in consequence ol the rumour of the re-establishment of the oi dcr of Malta, which it regards as specially destined to m -ike war upon the Crescent. The Grand Vizier, it is said has addressed a note upon the subject to the Austrian Internuncio, vho replied that he was not aware that the Great Power intended to re-establish the Order in (iirs'inn, fetate ot Indiana. M AR 1 IN COUN S Y. F -iruary sfiecial rr;:, 1824. COURT OF PROBATE, Monday, Feb )ih A D. 1324. (HP 2 nuui'iv) ol Charles R Brown Ady unisvrator on the etate of I'hom-a-. G Prentiss 'ate ol Mailin connt iecetb.d. ior leave to sell thereat estate ot the said i homas G Prentiss situated in the town ol Hmd jtai m said county, ior the pmposc oi pacing the doU;s of u;e said deceased, it ap ? ari g to this court, that nc personal tffccis o! said d c asui are t smricient to pay the debts of me a iivl iv.ci1.tv iich he owed at the time of hi death, i'heretore ordered,that th, i-aid ad mini'irator be anil he is heieoy hen ccd to sell t b iblic vendue, on the fir-1 Monday 9 J ily Texf, on a credit of twelve months the purcnaser giving bond and ecurity, the tooowing lots or land in the t'uv, of Hioviostan in s ..id coun'v to wit: Sot no nb(;i.d as per p!a' of sjhI town, nos 2t)i,m 190. 19.3,256.251, 123. 2U. 220 117. 289. 158 257. 278 201. 194.82 131,232 277, 127, 13 2(3 28, 205. 171, and 273, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debts, with incidental charges, and that said sale continue from day to day until the whole of said property, or so much thereof as may be necessary shall oe sold, and that the clerk give the nonces bv the statute in such cases requiied, and that a copy ol this order be pu .isned for sixty days previous to said sale in the Ws'ern Sun, a newspaper published at Vmcennes Iud. A Copy Teste. L. R ROGERS, Clk. March ? 6th, 1824. tO-'-l-m-j r- Call! Try ! Judge! cClwap Wholesale (s Rctuil, Mat Store. 7 J PIUTE, On MARKET STItKET, M vincknnes, ia constantly on ha d. a huuLoniL assortment of iiATsoi e . y d- setiption, wt ich he is enabled to sell ks .ow as any i" the place. HE NOW M NUF CTUKF.S THE Cartes, & (nal H ater Proof HATs, Wiiic-i arc asccrtaim d to be the latest fa io.is feCridrrs fiom a distance :h.;kuily received, ;uul xpeedi.v fn ed. 4-ly November, 1823. f ATORXLY AT LAW removed ttuia Pincetcn to JJ j Vincennes la and will practice law in ie h i J fourth ju 'icial circuito. He kei p ni -.lice on .U street, w here he juia at a l innes be lound. ..pril 24, 134. lLtf

State of Indiana. A MARTIN COUNTY. February ifiecial Term, 1824. COURT OF PROBATE, Wednesday , Feb. I ih 1824. JT BEING made appear to this court, that the former sales of real estate, belonging to the estate of John AL Prcn tiss late of said county deceased, together with the assclts that had previous to, and since said sales, come to the hands of the administrators on said estate, art

not sufficient to satisfy the debts, that aid deceased owed at ihv. time ot his i - - - - - - j - - death, upon motion. Therefore ordered !,.,. !.. i t ! . . . 1 ...!.,. mai uti; uumuiisiraiuis on saiu csiaic uc j I - I I 1 t 1 ano tney are nercoy ncenceil to mane l . I . '. i r . i rn i ... I sale at nublic vendue of the following lot r or tract of land to w'v : eighty acres of iavdy lying one half of the north west quarter of section No. 3 in township no. 2. north of lange no. 4, west in the district ot lands offered for sale at Vincen nes. and that said ve ndue be held on the fi st Monday of July nexf, on a credit ol twelve months, the put chaser to give bond and security and that the cierk give the notice by the statue in such cases required And that a copy of this order be published for sixy d:u s previous to said sale, in the Western Sun h newspaper published at Vincennes (Indiana.) A Copy Teste. L R. ROGERS, Clk April t3ih 824. l()-t-d s riirrri r conn KNOX COUNTY, INDIANA. John ATUonald, Complainant, , v s o7 Otho 11. Williams, John Buchanan and Sophia his wife, John J Stull and Prudence his wife, John S. Williams and Sarah his wife, John C. Williams and Catherine R Williams, and Joseph Williams. IN CHAN' ERY A ND now at this time came the Com i"5L plainant by Moses Tab'bs his solicitor, and upon reading and filling his bill of complaint, and it appearing to lhe satisfaction of the court that the Defendants are non residents of this strwe; on motion of the said complainant. i s ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vincennes, for four weeks successively, that said defendants appear here at the next term, and answer the said complainants bill, or the same will he taken as confessed A C.'int Teste HOVER JOHNSON, Clk. s A') til 30 h, 24 13-4t (iiw Hundrrd DolU Reward. AN A WAY from tht subscribers on Sunday evening, 3d inst. a negro man named "I Anil a i. ero w-oian named Charles is about twenty five vcars of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches hihf'slendci made, yellow complexion, had on when he went awav a brown or sniHT r.ok-.m n coat, linen pantaloons, fur hat considerauiv vtmi ami luuicr smau nc took with him several articles of clmhir.jj not Miemii. raisey is aoout j, or v.z vcars ' of age, short, thick set, quite Mack, coarse features ami bad cou-.u nances. She had on a white muslin di es, and eolicrctte trimmed with black ribhon; Took with her two plain domestic cot ton dresses, one striped jaconett muslin dress and other articles of clothing not recollected. Th above reward will be given for their apprehension o fif'v fo- either, with all reasonable charts, if delivered to us at .-Ema Furnace, in Hart ronmv. Kv or to anv jail in this state so that we can! .' . get ttiem airain. HOLDER MAN Sc WILKS. Nov. 1 182: 44 FRUIT TREES. '"g'MIE subscriber having a lartre nur" scry f voting APPJE TREF.S situate in W'alnu Frairie, Clark com iv Illinms, three miles soirh of dauwin, invite the citizens of the Wabash country adj tret ',to jive ! :m a call He will sell at .;.r dollars per hurdrtd. and take in payment Corn. Cafrtr Cot ton , Jl'hrat. a1 d almost any other good trade, hut tinabove articles will br prefened, and al low a liberal trade n ice for the same The purchaser shall have the njht to choose the trees ; none need be afTVaid oi not bt incr supplied, as there are at least 40,000 fit to set out. XV. B. ARCHER i IViiitine: nratlv c cutcd 1

tins orricii.

By the President of the United States. "JTN pursuance of law, I, James MonU roe. President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, thai Public Sales will be held at the Land Offices in the States of Indiana and Illinois, hereinafter designated, for the disposal of such lands, situated within the limits tf the districts of land offered for sale at ohose offices, respectively, as were relinquished to the United States prior to the

j fust dav of October, 82 1 , under the pro w r v -'WlWlSWItt U I I UHViV w w v'ninn of thf in nnnmvKl ri tli day of March, 1821, entitled An Act; i .i i r f . . . . . I ior inc reuct ol purchasers ot the puDiic . lands prior to the first day of July, 182u, . . r i. in the manner fol!o-mtr. to wit; In the State of Indiana At the Land Office at Vihccnncs on the Jirst Monday in June next, lor the : disposal of lhe relinquished hnds lying' ..: :.. . I,., r.ii : .i.. i and fractional townships, viz: jVorth of the Base line. hi T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 5c 9 of R. No. 1 13 456789 trac. 10 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 fracll 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 & 11 1 2 3 6 7 8 11 fr ic. 12 CS i 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 and 11 4 5i i 8 . 12 0 7 13 fr ic. 14 1 6 7 S 11 12 13 14 frac. 15 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 frac. 16 9 , fr. 6 town. 7 8 V 10 tr. 11 town, lli 13 14 15 fr. 16 Fr. t. nos. 1 a 9 and 10 1 10' ii : 12 Souti of the Base tine. In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 f i :x. 5 6 6c 7 of R. No. 1 2 4 5 6 frac. 7 12 3 4 5 6 and 7 14 5 frac. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 tV.ic. 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 frac. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 .2 3 4 5 frac. 6 and 7 Fraction 1 town 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 1 2 town 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 2 " 4 5 6 frac. 7 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 1 n 3 4 5 6 71 S 9i 10; 11 12 ; 13: i a i At the Land Otnce at Jtjfsraonvillc, on the third Monday in June next, for the disposal of ibe relinquished lands lying within the following described townships, and tractional townships, viz; J'orth of the Base line. In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 5c 8 of range no. 1 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 2 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 1 3 4 5 and 6 4 5 6 t 8 9 10 li 1.. l.j 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Fract. T. 1 townships 2 3 4 and 5 j a 3 4 5 6 and 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 a:.d 8 1 23 4 567&S Town:.:;;ps l 5 6 7 S and 9 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 Fraet. 3 4 j townships 6 7 8 and 9 7 8 ::n 10 Sowi of the Base Line. Ju T. Nos 1 ' u:ti 3 tract. 4 oi range no. 1 1 2 and fract. 4 1 2 3 4 and 5 1 2 3 4 5 hvat. 6 1 'Z 3 frac. 4 J a;.u ( Fract. 1 Z r,A 3 At the L:.n:. O.Tice a? Kk 4 5 6 in the Staff -:i Illinois, on ine second ,u.day w June iicxf, tnr tht msp'.su. ..t the rel"n - ci vi i j'.-.. u Iai-ds ivm u.uiii the inliow ing tleteiibea to M.slups and fractional townmps, v.z: . Iu T. Nu,. i - 6 7 9 1 i li. 13 14 15 ib and 17 -t vi'iee no. A : b Wl 12 13 d :r 1 v 9 -n inc 11 ' 'j r.:i;i 16 '. ii tc. 9 10 and 11 : 1V...C b ar.'J 9 6 iVac 7 and ii o frac 7 4 5 6 8 9 10 1. .) 4 -j M a A 5 fr c 6 5 2 3 4 irac Fractional 1 T. 2 3 and 4 T. 1 :. 3 v .! 4 Frac. 11 At the L'r.d Office in Fdivardsville. in thc Slatl ol 4, first Monday . r. . . a 1.. . 1. ji' . , f hni."iiu Tir.i , ior me aispos.uoi me lands r. iipr-:-.'. 1 -t Ldwarcsulle ai d Kaskasj ki , i; j v. i'liin the follow jr. described to si. j:..-. anu iractiortai tfiwnships, viz. In T. ISv-.s-. 1 , 3 4 6 7 and 8 of range No""! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 anil 9 12 3 4 7 8 9 and 10 1 2 3 a 6 7 and 9 1 2 3 4 and 5 12 3 4 and 5 12 3 frac 4 and 5 Fract. 1 iud 5 4 5; 6 i S 9 Jo At the Land office at Sha '-'neetovn in the State- 'f Illinois, on the fourth Man day ir June next, for the disposal of the relinquished lai ds lyin withir the following desci lbt d tow iships,'.o wit: In T.Nos 1 3 7 F9 10 11 12 13 14 15 & 10 of ranie IKC. 1 E. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 S 10 11 12 13 -t 15 2 1 2 J 5 7 I 9 10 i: 13 & 14 . 2.3 -15 6 7 3 9 10 12 Ip

2 4 5 7 S 9 10 12 13 14 c 15 5 1 2 3 4 5 f 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 & 16 ft 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 II 12 13 7

12 3 4 5 6 f 3 10 II & 12 3 1 12 3 456789 10 & 11 9 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 3 4 5 & 5 1 1 Sc 2 I 2 3 4 & 5 8 9 11 5c 12 10 11 12 Wi 13 1-4 Aho, at the times specincd, there wilE

be exposed, at public sale, agreeably td l)Ccn gratified in giving an extract from the provisions of the fourts section ot thej j,cr log book, but could not obtain itact of the twenty fourth of April, 1820,! ghc aVrivcd frm Terre Haute on the entitled "An act making further provisory j Stn, ariJ departed same day for Louisfor the sale of the public lands " such5 xnCm lands heretofore sold at the resptc ivc4 " . Land Olliccs,a(bresj;d, as have been foH We are authorised to ay, thit Bcnjifeited, or which, belore the day ol sale dc- m'm V Beckes, has consented to serve

signaiea in tins iToclamauon, niuy have, lllC p20ple of Knox couniv a- a rcpie.enrevertedto the United States, toother lalive m the state legislature, if circled.

with the sections and part of scctionsl heretofore reterved by law for the future disposal of the Congress cf the Unireilj States. I here will also be offered, immedia-j tely after the closing of the sale of ihcj relinquished & reverted lands, any ttcti-j ons Sc fractional sections, situate in town-! ships hcretofoie offered for sale, at the offices aforesaid, but 'which, fron. unavoid-l -" certain lMantls in. ar.ci; fractional sections adjoining the Missis ...111 K fr i i . sippi river In T. No. 1 N. of ranges Nos. 10 c 11 W.J , . 2 ranSc No- 10 West, ancL township, Nos. 4 5c 5 of range 9 1 he lands reserved by law for the usej of schools, or other purposes, will be cx-j eluded horn the sales, which will commence with the lowest number of section-. township, and range, and proceed in rcr;ulai numerical order. Given under mv h.inrl. nt hn ritt- i-.f Washington, this second day ot February, A. D. 1S24. T K 1 T" k"" - By the President: ! GEORGE GUAIIM Commissioner ofthl-Gcnl. Land Office J 1 J school Notice. ' A j Mu JOHN HEED "JNFORMS the public tl-ai he rUl open a SCHOOL in Vincfkves rn the !7th da ot May. The ternr,s of tu - lti; n ar.- as toh )s For rLAcmyr. ?er 0"?.?. opening ar.. i -mine, - . Qj 51 t'ClilllJ-, H (lllii. fr WiJflr-.r, :f., Gcorapf., Grammar and Aiitl inatiek, - - - S4 Lulii. Luiiuh';- &c 5 Vincennes, April 6. 8124 9-3ni 1 ? ' ' I I I 1 iT . k iliJCKYILL?-,.

JJ.J Ik- nffe.el for sale o the 16 Sc 1 lhc Prte'. lf J" c ,.cxl, o,,c ,. o, .he pure. f," a 'ri"d''cs PPr ",e f''-...,,.,-y will be required in l.aml , k b-,U -AounU from Para, recr.vc.l ?. ,ur.. in .iv. ..vr-i.-A ..,.1 :,....' . ., ' UriJiif'own on tl.e I5i ult. hy the

bo..U ami sccuiitj-ihe lots v. ill coi no uh ll. csrepii.... the a-U -f! : n acrr, the atrccts, will be . C1.(J ami the .ll. vs iv.,., (..,., ..;.!.'....:.'. through each square. .' - .wwi tMUVj I U l.l.lll; ROCKVILLE, x II s been selected agreeable to a law of the last session of the legislature, fof the permanent seat of justice of Parke county stale of Indiana, and is situated in a high, healthy, fertile section, of country near the centre of the county, or section No 7. T. 15, north ot i. ? west. Materials for building is cheap and plenty, in the vicinity and .neighborhood. ; THOMAS SMP'H, Jtcn? tor Parke covruy. An'il 26, 1824. I2t-17 j 1 rpHE subscribers respectfullv iriforTl ii the purmc, that the SAi UL1NX biibiness heretofore canied on by J hi inr. (at the old stand of Kawlrr Wise) will hereafter be conducted b-j" Lazarus B. U'rfson under the fiimof, wi e cv wii,ox. ' Who have now on hand, and intend con' stantlv t keep a gi r.ei al asset tment of Saddles. Bridles Cf Harness, ' 1 m?de in the neatest and most fashr: abl manner, which they will sell v:ry cT for Cc A or Country Produce ; r.! h. o by a s.riet attention to business lo tr.tiit j share of public patron?ge. JOHN WISE, L. U. W1LSO.V. ' April 16. 1R24 H)--f ' BLA V K DKEDS for saic $ I tm ullico-

I r

THE WKSTHitX aUN 7 IXC i: A'A E , m v v 22,18:4. I am authorised to say that a Jjcksn ticket will be presented to the people ::i he course of the cumins m nth his friends arc numerous in th;s state, avl are fast increasing. The Steam beat Plough arrived here on the 15th tnst and after landing ... n-ii!'PN and discharging fieiL-h. nrotr Ycrro H iute. I should have A R!lOI)RMEL. JOHN PEA. May ISlh, 18C4. The following gentlemen are crru.Hate for Electors for Preside, ;t an 1 Vice Pi rsidc!st of the lT i'.:ed St tt-.-s ":i-i itVh'ctcd will v tc for JOHN Q'JIN'CY ADAMS asprt:dei-.t. ISA C BLACKFORD, oi" Kno-, JESSE L. HODMAN ' i f Dcirh-rn, p VID H. MAXWELL, ,f Mur.rue Ti,n fn'lf.uin.r emlemen are car.cli dates for Electors for President and Vice Prei.lcnt of the United States, w.io C el clcd ,oU. lor Henry CU-j a, p sUj uX vii.Ll VM V. VI''K. of M ..nvi. MAIbfON (;. CLA k. t 'Ahino:i, JAMES RARIDEN. of Wavne, WALTER WILSON, i c;i ),oa, MIOSES TABli, of Kii..-c. POSl! R1PT. We stop ti:e press announce the important intciligcucc that a pn'm ,om l',c "c "lL l tc,i Sules; IuS lhlS m"LU ?r,Vta al pUcC VXpUSV ir,l lht l,n;!,:C-

I ciate attcnuaiKe oi i.aua iian, uu, j lt1

i i ... T.-.vI fv.'tftii- i rniiinii'icc ! of the Senate, in relation to certain charges made by mat gentsi-man. m a recent publica:ion,againNi Win. II. Crawford, secrctaiv ot the .rc. sury v. a-e not yet particularly acqu.riird witn he rn ; r.kc nature ot Uio-e liar; l but icarn that they relate piimip...iy to j t. transactions ol the trea-uiy with the b.mk of Missouri. We an le,stn.,d tnai Gov Edwards and the mcsenger leavr Iierc for Washington to morrow momiHg Illinois Refmbhcan DRE DFUL NEWS. ! Br the s!iip Presid-.nt, the editor v. 1 the New Y iik G zette have lcctivrd it haii.ston papers of Wednesday 14th . r ... .l .u "'ch ...re.re.icd the lives of all th. 1.,. wPsans lwd ,ate,y ""''rlrd. ? P' arS thal U,C mll"'a f.l epto' " hid b-t.ii ior some lime without pat,: a. proceeded to plunder the public store. whrn C'apt. Greenfell. ommander ot a i iii of war in the Impeiial services r l,. l-ltl-1 a 'wire Indv f men. at ai k.UllT laillHU tl "'(jv --. ca lhe tnilitia, killed and wounded man;., ar.d secured the remainder, about 2o These he earned cn boaid his biig and Confined them undci the hatch. The dreadful consequences of this act was, ,iat )Ut our wcrc ouU a,uc tne ntx morning The natives ot the countty occame exasperated at tlii horri:lc inas3acre, and vowed to sacrifice the European inhabitants to their rccngein quencc ot which, the latter, aftei ipp:mgto the Portuguese government r protection, but without success, tmn- diately embark d in the brig Mary ', ;.ien, .nd arrived at HiidgetoMi. The -hole number is 52, inc'uding the n.u ... sh Consul many metchants, and -pveral VTuiruesc gentlemen. It is s'a ed thj B M. ships E leo and Scott, were to ' iorced forthwith to Pat a. UNPLEASANl IN rELLlOENCF.. L .1... -rV.rAO Cflst as'ti. Ih he

I IU1II till. v.iurracoa papers, received by the euimr sji f the Nati mal Advocate, announce he , hrt rival at Ra bad es. of the bug Litza-. o t j -;h, from Cape Coast Cattle. U e ! tan, Iizbeth brought letters wl.jji slate rn.t ! at Sir Charles M'Carthy, sl.o tod t:ce

i

arched against u.c A.iunuc, u.c Uiiorof Africa, irh the .atucscf r..i inc Coast, and inerchan to the num. o; t t altogether of 5' i-0 with an nt to nc

occed direct to Loomaie. inc .-s.m.-2 c3pUal,ncrc met oa tL 3lat Jauw. -1

v. li w n ti p

1 c B tv B :s C ha 'i' sp saspi w e nu tin nt'! Wit pat vit. in rnj ti n the he: art' tv. til') : e ' ' on y t :i . r S A Wl SAI ed o M.