Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 October 1824 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN

VIXCEXXES October 1G, 1824.

A supoly of p.iper having at length arriv" ed, the Vestern Sun again resumes its usual pi, The numerous favors of my adverti-

ting friends, however, compels me to omit

6everal articles prepared tor this days paper. (from niles weekly register.)

Great Dritian and Ireland. It is sta

ted in a petition handed into the king and council, in recognition of the independence of South America, on the authority of documents presented to parlia- j merit, that the direct exports of British j pro luce and Manufacture to South A-J met ica and Mexico amounted, in the year 1822, to 3,367,957 and, in 1823, to 5,643,769.; that, during the four years from January, 1820, no less than 766 vesselscleared out for those countries from the j port of Liverpool alon, containing an ag-1 grcgate burthen of 1 36,432tons; and that,

in the five First months of the present year, 124 vessels, of 24,657 tons, sailed for the same destination; that, in the year 1820, the exports from Liverpool of cotton goods to the United States atnounted to only 882,029. and the exports in the same period to Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, Chili, and the est coast of America, amounted to 35 2,C54.; and that, in the year 1821, the ex

ports of cotton goods to the U. States j amounted to 1,033,26.; while those to the other countries above named amoun- j teu to 1,1 II ,574. A party of Rockites attacked a house : between Knockgraffon and Outragh. in- ; habited by five brothers of the name of

K"'";iealy, whom they beat so savagely

with sticks and hre arms, that two of them died in the course of the night, and a third early next morning. The remaining two were so severely wounded that their Uvea were despared of The duke of York has issued a general order to the officers of the British artnv forbidding them to distribute bibles or collect subscriptions for bible societies. The report of several vessels with troops, having sailed for the Tagus ifi contradicted. The chamber of commerce and manufactures of Edinburg has petitioned his majesty in council to recognize the independence of the new states of South Amcrica and Mexico. France. The immense estates which belonged to the late duke of Tuscany, n Bohemia, have devolved to the young duke of Ueischtadt, the son of Napoleon Bonaparte. The ministry have b?en defeated in the chamber of peers, by the rejection "of the law respecting religious communities of women. Nuncries. A report was in circulation in Paris that the treaty between Fi ance and Uayti had been signed, in which the independence of the republic i acknowledged The kinvr of France is represented as being in good health, riding out on horseback and presiding at cabinet councils. Sfiain. A revolutionary spirit has aftain manifested itself in "pain, an I the inhabitants, in some pi ices have taken up

arns against the king; 4 or 500 ol the banished constitutionalists, had united and gained considerable strength, and . post at Tarafa, near Algesiras. The French troops from the neighboi hood of Cadiz, had made three attacks upon them, and each time were repulsed with loss the French commander being among the killed. The cry of the constitutionalist is "viva la constitution death to the Frenchmen." Proclamations have . been issued from Tarifa, calculated to arous every Spaniard; every thing is difected against "the Ficnch, the foreign fi.e, in the very bosom and eating out the ti'als of Spain" An affray or quarrel had occurred in Madrid between the Spanish and French troops, in which many ILes were lost, and seems to have been the prelude to the proceeding:, as ab vc A royal decree was issued at Saccidm on the. 21st of July the object of which is to prevent any but "sound docilities" being taught in the Spanish universities and other literary institutions, and to exclude from the same, professors and students infected with revolutionary principles Just Received

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Presidential. On 2 1 Ms ;ida-f of Xovember. JYCKSON TICKET. DAVID ROBB, of Gibson Count:. SAMULL MILROY, of Washington. ELIAS M'NAMKL, of Knox. JONATHAN M'CARTY, of Fayette. JOHN CARR, of Clark. FOR JO FIX Q UIXC Y ADJMS, Ut OrV. IAAC BLACKFORD, 2d do JAMES SCOTT, 2d do CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, 3th do JESSE L. HOLMAN, 5th do DAVID II. MAXWELL. For HEN NY CLAY, 1st Circuit Moses Tabbs, 2d do. Marston G Clark, 3d do. Jamks Karidkn 4th do Walter Wilson, 5th do. William W. Wick. For Congress

THOM AS H. F,L JACOB CALL. RAT L IFF BOON.

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ILLINOIS ELECTORS. .2c 'U-.nc.'f ;r Job i Outvcu .-Idam gen. Li;:)N iL win te. 2d diytrr t f ulr w lack. n, HENRY K' :)Y.

STATE OF INDIANA. ZNOX CO UN I Y, J c KNOX CIR UIT COURT. Sefitember Term, 1824 b Staley and Eli Stalcy complainants, V8. John Staley Admr. Sec. Newton E Wcstfall John Fairhurst and Saily his wife, Milton Giles, Malvina (Files, Virginia Wcstfall and John Wesley WestfalJ, Defendants. IN CHANCERY. And now at this time personally came the sheriff and amended his return, and the complainants appeared by their coun

sel Saml . Judah, and on motion the sheriff

return, John Sta'ey, Newton Edward Wcstfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Giles not tound is suggested and ordered to be spread on the record, and it is further ordered that publication be made for three successive weeks in the Western Sun newspaper, of notice to the said John S'a ley, Newton Edward Wcstfall, Mi'on Giles and Malvina Giles of the pendency of this suit be made Awd it is ftmhe: ordered that Horner Johnson be appoin ted guardian ad litem io: the said infants

Virginia Westfall, J.-ho W. Wcstfall and

Malvina Gilts, and it is further ordered that this suit be continued Uc. Copy Te?e. H. JOHNSON. Clk.

Onto!

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Collector's sale tor Taxes.

fl WILL expose to public sait befo;e

3 the cout

Vincennes

vember next

and town lots, or so much thcreot as wx pay the tax and coMs due thereon for the years 1323, a;ifl 1 824. i: h ss sooner paid.

tor's sale for Paxes. r;x raj'f.Y, V '( cr' , expose to public sait befo;ej oX TH; U I V COURTurt house door in the town ol j September Term. 1824. , on the sixteenth day of Xo- viUiaui Meredith complainant, xt, the following tracts ot 1 nd . vs

M. . -.-j ' . 'j l!-?V-. j .Vy 100 I do i.u 4 V .io to5 400 do 13 in .lo 244 100 do 15 lo do :4l do do 30 UJ do 165 400 j cio 6."- -0 do 172 do f do G4 400 do 199 do do 8.5 .:00 Jd. D. 217 j do ,! 2M) 314 do 22c ! do ih 229 200 do 42 j do do 90 400 do 6.) do " do 2:i j do ll do do 2. if ;5.3 do 1 do do K'5 -M0 do j;o do do 00 do 24? 32 do 131 200 Old D. 41 50 do 14 50 do 29." 400 do , 50 do 20 C do do 130 50 do 29.; 31 d' 154 4(j0 do 6,' .'.7V.v. Location. 7 ?. Xj. 100 do 3 N 9 V 186 20 do 2 N 9 W 17.1 100 do 2 N 9 W 173 34 do 2 N 9 W 295 100 do 2 N 9 W 186 :0 do 2 N 9 W 173 2U0 do 2 & 3 N a W 119 '00 da - - r,3 1 iO part rf do - . vro.s 100 tlo - - ' 50 do - - 291 140 do ... 115

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Ib-'irsof Louis, 62 .t s. Mitional donation. Ni):i-Ucsident Town Lms.

os. K9 19s 245 414 426 427 420

422 423 350 351 39 330 331 309 32 31 27 28 215 185 202.

Non-Ues'ulents Town L

livimson's addition.

N0K.i.v4 24 140 131 195

125 9 11. Wm. L. WI rilER j c.jc c October 1 2, 1 S24 35 tds

John Staley Admr. 8cc. Newton Ed. ward West fad. John Fairhurst and a-;y Sis wif Miiton Giles and Ma;i a Giles, Vuiuia Wc fall and John Wesley West! ill de'c.od .nits. IN CHAN' ERY And now at this time p: : sonally came the sheriff and amended his return, and the co npiainavit appeared by his counsel S . m! J via'o and on motion the sh :ifi ic.urn Jonn Staiev, Newton EL-ird Wesifn', Mii'oi! Gi 's and M-.ivina Giles not toun i, ib sufsted and orderer to he si. cad upon th tecoids, and it is further ordered that publication be on le for 'hree successive weeks in the Vests-ru Sun newspaper of notice to the sai l J ihn Stiley, Newton Edward Wcstfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Giles of the pendency of this suit be made -m it is further ordered that Homer J mon be appointed guardian ad litem for the said infants, Virginia West fall, J .'in Ws. y Webtfall and Malvina Gil-s and it is lu. tner ordered that this suit be continued Sec. Cony Teste. II. JOHNSON. Clk. October 15, 1824. 35-3 w

KNOX CIRCUIT COURT.

Between James 13. M'Cail complain

ant.

And Samuel Parr, George Scott Pari and

Hvn v Vigo Pai r defendants.

lT CHANCERY. N pu-tirmce of a decree of the Knox

Circuit court m ciiancerv, made at

: the last September term ofthe said court l:l iuth;. a! -')vo suit. The undersigned com

t misdoncrb appointed by the same decree,

111 112 126 ! vv' cMK,jC 10 10 lnc bigbest bidder

tor cash, at the court house door in Vinccn

j ncs, on Saturday the 10th day of Noem

4

GTX8ENG I WILL GIVE

j m r-.r.. r i ."i a no

in MEUCHAXD1ZK, for clean, well dried g.vse.vc. SAML TOMLINS

Call! Try! Judge!

Cheap Wholesale Retail

Hat Store.

P PRICE, On MARKET STREET, vincennes, has constantly on

bcr next, between the hours often o'clock

A. M.

and two o'clock, p. m all the right,

j title and interest, at law or in equity, of . ; thesaid Samu ' Parr, George Scott Pari,

Collector's ale.

ILL be (djei d lor s;!- oY) Tues

d iv 'he sixteenth day oi Xovem- ! aml Henry Vigo Parr, or of cither of

r next, at the court limine door in the ( them, of, in, and to, all those certain lots

town of Petersburg!), the foilotving tracts : of r'u''rl Harrison's addition, in the of land and town lots, or so much theie- Borough . Vincennes, numbered on the of as will satisfy and pay the tax & costs ! P1 J1 cl lhe same, two hundred and eight, line thereon for the pre '.cut year, to wit : 208) ,u two bundled 8c nine, (No.

. 2o9) together with the appurtenances.

JOHN DECKER,

Kenhawn Salt.

3 torn Juniatta Iron, assorted. AND A SMALL ASSORTMENT 07 CASTINGS, Tthioh areofTew d for s.i!e. Wm. nURTCII. Yiiicenues, August 19, lbJi. 7-tf

John Uii- iii, 80 acres, T 1 N, R 6 two ears tax due. Se'vistan Fr"-l-rik's nirs .00 acres, don u vi. T I N, R s V. John Mr.Q iln, 2U) acres. T I N, ! 9 V. William Mavs heirs, .0 acrs, don nicn. Roh.M t Todd, 3-:0 acres, T 1 N, H 7 . George Wallace, lf0acre?. Lots in the town of Pctcrsburp;h Na .ban Hathaway, No 50. Listed as the property of Non-Residents Nos. 100 126, 54. J MES KIN MAN, c.rc Gr'oher 12, 1 82 I. 35-tds

SADDLES,

Trunks and Harness.

F every description, for sale by

J. c. holla vn, at his shop on Market Street, Vincennes, la. for cash, or the following articles ol produce, viz : Vrhiskev, Wheat, Potk, Tow Liuncn, Lindsey, Beeswax, Beef Cattle, live Hoggs. Sec. Sec. Also on hand, and for sale, by the barrel or single bushel, for cash, KEXH.1. U'J SJLT. 27tf August 12, 1824.

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SENECA ALM V, C'j m m issio k era . Vhcrnnes, Oc P2, 1824 35-3t 5A M L JUDAH, Pl'ffts.Sul.

hand, a handsome assortment of RaTsoS

every description, which he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & ( real U atcr Proof II ATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions. JjC7Orderrs from a distance thankfully received, and specdi.y fried. 43-1 y November. 1823. ale tor Taxes. JT WILL offer for sa'.e at the Court house in lcrom on Saturdav ihe 3 th day of October next, the following

tracts of non resident land and town otst

or so much thereof as will pay the tax

and costs due thereon lor the piesent

year, if not paid before that day. John Panguiu. 80 acs, west half of south

easf tec 6, I 8 R to. James Piety, 80 acres, west half north w st sect. 11. T 9 R I 0. James Harper, 160 acs, south west sect. 3, town 8, range 10. Thomas Jones, 80 acs south west, sect. 26 township 8, range 11. Richard Poicy, 160 acres south east, sect 32 township 8, range 10 James Staggs, 160 acres south west, section 15, township 8, range 10. Jacob Whalin, 80 acres north east sect. 15, town. 8, range 10. William Hunley, !60 acres north east, sect. 18, town. range 9. Joseph O'vcns, 160 acres north east section 17, town. 7. range 9. Wiiliam Punk, 100 acres south west section 8. township 7, range 9. Philip Edward, 87 i acres, section 27, township 7, mnge 10. IL Lcvengston, 16i acres south west, section 1, town 6, nnge 9 Samuel T. Scott, 320 acres donation. J nn Bailv. 20 do. Jarves Silamai , 60 aces st u'h wcst5 section 34, township 7. rangi- 9 John Johnsons heirs, 800 acres donmion. Nathaniel Ewing, 4l0ac:es. Arriold Potter, I6() acres north east section 19, township 9, range 10. Same. 16 acres south cast section 32 township 9 range 10. Same. 1 60 acres south east section 13, township 8, range 1 1. Thomas Pitts, 96 acres north west, section 6, township 7, range 9. Jonathan Lindley, 30 aces east half section 13, township 8. range 11. Sadrock Sherman, 250 acres Numbers of Lots in Carlisle.

9 11 20 24 27 80 41 58 72 77 83 115 116 131 138 140 5 153 f 54 77

:82 187 '90 :97 Lots in Merom. 1 2 3 5 7 8 16 20 24 28 32 33 35 3f 39 45 46 47 49 50 5i 52 53 57 58 61 4 68 69 7i) 75 77 79 82 95 98 99

100 03 '04 106 111 112 18 '19 136 141 152 15- 1 56 158 152 J 57 160 164 169 170 17 188 1 12

1 17 1 18. Lots in the nnv suiTey of Merom 10 16 17.

Number of lots in Gordentoivn.

9 28 29 33 40 45 5J 53 55 57 67 68

Sale to commence at iO ocock A M GEORGE BOON, Col S. c. September, 13, 80 1 4w-

6 64 65 71 ' 32 !36 i37 178 179 181

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bfierifV's Sale.

rtue of a writ of fi fa. directed

sheriff of Knox county, is-

suetLrrom tnc iierK s othec ol the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale on the twenty third day of October next, at the court house in Vincennes, two tracts of land, to wit: one tract containing four hundred acres, known byNo. 46, or 2 6, in the Donation, in Knox

county, purchased by Charles Allen of

the administrators of Henry Vanderburgh and the other tract containing

two hundred acres of land, being part of

lot No. 45, or 205, in the Donation, as the property of Charles Allen, at the suit of Charles Manville sale to com

mence between the hours of 10 o'clock

a. m aim 2 r. m. S. ALMY, n.s k c. September 30, 1834. 33-3t-gl 50

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State of Indiana SULLIVAN CIR , IT ( Ol April Trrniy .4 D

Mary Owens, "J vs. v Petition for divorce. John Owens. J T this time came the S3id Mar Owens by her counsel, and it v ' g proven to the satisfaction of the c i;t, that the said John Owens is not a kmdent of this state It i? ordered that notice of the pendency of this pt tiioi f e given by publication ir rhc ViU:n Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, fr four weeks in succession and that this cause be continued to the r.ext term A Copv Test. S. COT V N. (Ik. Sept. 15, 1824 v

BLANK DEEDS ioi this office.