Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 October 1824 — Page 2
Turks marched, but were met and defated, and Caralcystos is stated to have been put in irons.
The following distressing intelligenc
has also been received from Caso, about 30 individuals had escaped and arrived at Naxoz, who related as follows: - From the 6th to the 8th of June, about 6 o'clock in the morning, the Egyptian squadron, consisting of 17 vessels, which was cruising off Candia, made sail for Caso to land troops. The inhabitants immediately ran to arms, and placed themselves at every accessible point, resolved to con quer or perish. The Turks protected by their ships, endeavoured in vain to ef fect a landing. They were constantly repulsed, with loss, by a well kept up fire on our part Night put an end to the combat, but not to our uneasiness, for we saw for a long time lights at a distance, which convinced us ol the presence of our formidable enemy. At daybreak we again saw the Egyptian vessels advance. The attack was made very briskly, and continued till four o'clock in the afternoon. The squadron of Ismael Gibraltar was then lost sight of. We hoped that we had saved ourselves, and, after having returned thanks to God, we looked after our wounded. But on the 10th, Ismael Gibraltar, followed by the greater part of his forces, directed his march on the strongest part of the island, and began a terrible fire. The combat had lasted several hours, when we heard loud cries in our rear. The enemy had landed on the northeast side of the island. We were thys taken between two fires; our efforts at the resistance were unavailing, and we were soon dispersed. Four or five hundred of our countrymen perished with arms in their hands; the remain der took refuge in the mountains and the neighboring islands. The greater part of our women and children have fallen into the hands of the enemy" Moldavia and Wallachia. An article from Constantinople, dated the 26th of June, states that the Reis Effendi, on the 20th of June communicated to lord Strangford the manner in which Moldavia and Wallachia were to be evacuated, and that lord Strangford, in conformity with this declarations, which was accompanied by an official note, announced the appointment of the marquis Robenidine, as ambassador from Russia to the sub - lime. -- NILES
3 to 575 450 to 575 125 to 2 350 to 550
At their old established stand on MARKET STREET, still carry on the Tailoring Business. They have recently received the newest fashions and will thankfully receive work to be executed fashionably and well, at the lowest prices and on the shortest notice. The charges arc regulated by the quality of the cloth and the work requred viz Dress coat, from $250 to 625
Frock do. Cloaks or great coats. Pantaloons and Vest, Ladies Habits,
And every kind of work not here men tioned, in proportion. R & B. will receive in payment for work done at their shop all kind of country produce, such as in necessary for family use. NOTICE Having served the citizens of Knos as clerk of the several courts of the county, I am anxious upon retiring from the office, to settle up all my old business
of arrearages and fees - during the period of twenty years, which I had the honor of serving the public, I discharged
my duties according to my best abilities and in many instances have waited the
same period for my compensation, owing
to which, a considerable amount of fees remain due me - and in order to settle those demands, I have employed Genl. W. Johnston Esqr. as my Agent and deputy, to whom I have given general powers and special instructions, to close my official business upon fair and honorable terms. It is hoped that those persons. who should recollect that I have performed services fr them, will be greatful ugh to me, in my declining years, to call upon Mr Johnston in Vincenncs, between 'his time and the 15th of Septcmh r isuing, and pay or at least settle to his satisfaction, the amount due me. R. BUN ' INT.
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August 7, 1824
I! l AMKhS ( AT O II N IS Y AT L AW. ) HN removed fiom Princeton to Vinrenncs la and will practice law in i-firs 5 h)n h ju ici l circuits. He lt -s i oifi'.e u u mt r street, where he max a: ni ume- be found. April 24, 1824. ll-tf
Collector's Sale. I
JnanriLL lu off. a lor vale at the f f house of Frederick Sholts, in
ndo lan. on Monday the fifteenth day
ot ,V member next, the following tracts of Non Residents lands, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon for the present year, if not payed before that dav.
Collector's sale for Taxes. fl WILL expose to public sale before
fi the court house door in the town of Vinccnnes, on the sixteenth day of W vember next, the following tracts of land and town lots, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon for the years 1323, and 1824, unless sooner paid. Non Residents Lands
KNOX CIRCUIT COURT.
Between Ja.oes B. M'Call complain-
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Also the following lots in the town of Hindostan, viz,
4 7 9 10 11
20 28
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3 22 44 71 01
23 46 72 92
49 73 93
50 74 94
33 52 75 97
13 10 34 38 68 69 77 80 98 10 L
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155 244 241 165 172 199 217 228 42 65 118 186 220 242 41 297 296 290 67 lttO 173 173 295 1S6 173 119 303 298 302 298 115
Heirs of Louis, 62 a s. additional donation. 400 acres, Additional donation. No. 195 Non-Resident Town Lots. Nos129 198 245 414 426 427 420 421 422 423 350 351 389 330 331 3U9 32 31 27 28 245 185 202. Non-Residents Town Lots in Harrison's addition. Nos. 184 24 140 131 195 111 112 126 125 9 11. Wm. L. WITHERS, c.itc October 12, 1824. 35-tds
104 105 108 113 114 M6 117 118 120 123 127 128 131 136 137 138 143 145 149 150 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 165 166 167 168 171 174 175 176 184 185 Lc6 157 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 197 201 202 205 213 214 215 216 2 1 9 226 227 228 229 232 233 237 238 240 242 243 244 247 249 250 25 1 256 257 25S 26 1 262 264 273 274 277 278 282 284 285 293 295 296 299 300 30 1 303 305 306 307 308 309 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 346 347 348 349 351 half of 355 one fourth 4 8 Also the following out lots in the town of Hindustan, viz. Nos 9 13 314 316 319 320
310 322 311 309 also the Mill lot at Hindostan. Also the following lots in the town of Greenwich, viz Nos 12 and 24 Al&o the following lots in the town of Mount Pleasant, Nos. 1 2 5 8 14 17 23 26 29 32 33 39 40 42 53 54 55 59 60
61 62 63 65 66 67 79 81 83 84 86 88 and half ol 72 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m SAN FOR U I)ROVN,c.f. Hindostan, October 4, 1824. 34 - - 57 Notice. AyRVJbX given that the estate of JvfrfrlTTual Vantrees deed, late Dacount) , is Insolvent, and that seltleniit ot it as such will be claimed by the ufdersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are desired to present them duly authenticated by the first day ot April 1825. DANL. VAN I REESE, JAMES MILHOLLAND, Admirastrators. Oct. 5, 1824. 34 3t
NOTICE.
emherb ot the Vmcennes Cav-
latcly commanded by Can ain
iMaiiia- Kose resigned, arc hereby no-
titd to attend parade on the 23d inst. unifoimcd and cquiped according to the uiles and regulations heretofore nrescri-
j bed by the same, lo meet at Judge Rog- . crs tavern the usual place of rendezvous.
bv I I o'cloc k A M By order of JOHN F. SNAl'P, Cafit. October 5lb, 1824.
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SPA lE OF INDIANA.
fcNOX COUNTY,
KNOX CIR U1T COURT. September Term, 1824.
jcjoo Maicy and fc.i btaiey complainants,
vs. John Stalcy Admr. 6cc Newton E. Westfall. John Fairhurst and Sally his wife, Milton Giles, Malvina Giles, Viiginia Westfall and John Wesley Westfall, Defendants. IN CHANCERY. And now at this time peisonally came the sheriff and amended his return, and the complainants appeared by their counsel Saml Judah, and on motion the shci iff return, John Sta'ey, Newton Edar ' Vestfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Giles not found is suggested and ordered to be spread on the record, and it is further ordered that publication be made lor three snccessivc weeks in the Western Sun newspaper, of notice to the said John Staley, Newton Edward Westfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Giles of the pendency of this suit be made And it is further ordered tint H nncr Johnson be appoin ted sruardiau ad litem tor the said infants Virginia Westfall, John W. Westfall and Malvina Giles, and it is furthci ordered that this suit be continued Sec. Copy Teste. H. JOHNSON, Clk. October '5, : R24. 3S-3v
Si A 1 E OF IN l)i ANA KNOX COUN 1 Y,
fV.KNOX CIRCUIT COURT.
SJ September Term, '824. vfiiliam Meredith complainant.
vs John Staley Admr. Sec. Newton Ed. ward Westfall. John Fairhurst and Sally his wife, Milton Giles and M lina Giles, Virginia Westfall and John Wesley Wcstlall defendants. IN CHANCERY. And now at this time personally came the sheriff and amended his return, and the complainant appeared by his counsel Saml. Judah, and on motion the sheiiff return Jonn Staley, Newton Edward Westfall, Milton G iics and Malvina Giles not found, is suggested and ordered to be spread upon the recoids, and it is lurther ordered that publication be made tor three successive weeks in the estern Sun newspaper of notice to the said John Staley, Newton Edward Westfall, Milton Gile-. and Malvina Giles of the pendency of this suit be made And it is further ordered that Homer Johnson be appointed guardian ad litem for the said infants, Virginia Westfall, John Wesley Westfall and Malvina Giles and it is lutther ordered that this suit be continued See. Copy Tt ste. ' H. JOHNSON, Clk. October 15, 1324. 25-2r
ant.
And Samuel Parr. Georce Scott Parr and
Henry Vigo Parr delendants. IN CHANCERY. TM pursuance ol a decree of the KnoX jj Circuit court in chancery, made at the last September term ofthe said court in the above suit. The undersigned commissioners appointed by the same decree, will expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Vincen nes, on Saturday the 10th day of November next, between the hours often oVlock a. m. and two o'clock, p. m all the right, title and interest, at law or inequit,of thesaid Samuel Parr, George Scott Parr, and Henry Vigo Parr, or of either of them, of, in, and to, all those certain lots of ground in Harrison's addition, in the Borough of Vincenncs, numbcrt d on the plat of the same, two hundred and eight, (No 208) and two hundred & nine, (No 209) together with the appurtenances. JOHN DECKER, SENECA ALMT, Com mission ers. Vincenncs, Ocv 12, 1824 35-3t SAML JUDAH, Pi iff a . Scl. Sale for 'Taxes. I WILL offer for sale at the Cour; house in Icrom on Saturday the 3nh day of October next, the following tracts of non resident land and town lots, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon for the piesent year, if not paid before that day. John Panguin, 80 acs, west half of south cas' ec 6, T 8 R 10. James Piety, 80 acres, west half north west sect. 1 1, T 9 R 1 0. James Harper, 160acs, south west seek 3, town. 8, range 10.
Thomas Jones, 80 acs south west. serf.
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26 township 8, range 11.
Richard Posey, 160 acres south cast, 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, 160 acres north east, sect. 18, town range 9. Joseph Ouens, 160 acres north east section 17, town. 7, range 9. William Punk, 100 acres south west section 8, township 7, range 9. Philip Edward, 87 i acres, section 27, township 7, range 10. B. Levengston, 160 acres south west, section 1, town. 6, range 9. Samuel T. Scott, 320 acres donation. John Baily, 20 do. Jarves Silaman, 160 acres south west, section 34, township 7, range 9. John Johnsons heirs, 800 acres donation Nathaniel Evving, 410 acres. Arnold Potter, 160 acres north east sco tion 19, township 9, range 10. Same, 16n acres south east section 32, township 9. range 10. Same. 160 acres south east section 13, township 8, range 1 1. Thomas Pitts, 96 acres north west, section 6, township 7, range 9. Jonathan Lindley, 320 acres east halt section 13, township 8, range II. Sadrock Sherman, 250 acres. Numbers of Lots in Carlisle. 9 11 20 24 27 80 41 58 63 64 65 71 72 77 83 115 116 131 132 136 137 138 140 151 153 154 177 178 179 181 182 187 190 197, Lots in Mcrom. 1 2 3 5 7 8 16 20 24 28 32 33 35 37 39 45 46 47 49 50 5 52 53 57 58 61 64 68 69 70 75 77 79 82 95 98 99 100 ;03 104 106 111 112 118 119 124 136 141 152 I5S I 56 158 152 153 157 160 164 169 170 171 188 112 1 13 17 118.
Lots in the new survey of Mc rom. 10 16 17. Number of lots in Gordento7cn. 9 28 29 33 40 45 50 53 55 57 67 68 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A M GEORGE BOON, Col. S. c. September, 13, 1824. 4wCall ! Try ! Judge !
Cheap Wholesale & Retail,
Hat Store.
1 J) P PRICE, on MARKET STREET,
JLu vincennes, has constantly oq
land, a handsome assortment of hats of every description, which he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, y Oral J later Proof HATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions. fcCT'Orderrs from a distance thankfully received, and spjediiy fijlecl. 43-lf November, 1823.
