Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1824 — Page 2

ami there maintained themselves uniil re 1 licvci. .nr. s separa-i from then C ' V . ncn Uu! ihev coual t eudci r.v efficient service in the figh,. Wiy few cng :;;ed in tnc b,tle cs aped, but amon tlu m was the famous Danaii, cwnductoi ot tire ships, who, after fighting tiki ; t);ic -s robbed of her whelps, was sciz d upoiby a few triends round him, and cat lied nft'to Hydra, t orn win nee he imme diatc.y returned with a fleet ot 70 or 80 vesse s The Greek then atacked the Turkish fleet, and fired and blew up three of tueir liigatcs, commanded by the vice admiral, rear-admiral and &ub-admital, th ' captain pacha very narrowly escaped, much damaged. They also captured several other vessels, and compelled the Tuiks to fly to Mityiyue. I'he victory was uecisiv , and the Greeks then land

ed o i Ipsara, and, bein joined by the 2cm) i;i the Cuts, attacked the barbarians

left r keep pocssion of the island, near

ly 60 H) strong, who were all cut to pieces A nong the spoil that the captain pacha lias sent t- Constantinople from Ipsara,

were 2000 human cats!

The mks have plundered two villages otne Miiydnc, and murdered all the iniubiLuvsl The G. ceks have landed at

Chi nil killed all tnc finks in the viil age f oUir.a! Ii is tiuty a war of ex termination I is esti ua?ed that the attack on Ipsa

ra i. is ost the I inks 20,000 nun! The

pop aii .n of the whole island was only 12.0,0. tncludin-j the 1.500 Albanians

i who turned traitors and it is ptobable

that no less than two thhdsof them perished! And it appears that the I'uiks, provoked, perhaps, by their ;reat loss, m.ii-. iced the wh de of the Albanians,

and thus got b.ick again the money with

Which they had purchased them! Caso has bei n ret dcn by the Gieeks

The few who retired to the mountains,

being "mfoio d In 2000 men, fell on I he

Egyptians urd kilkd everyone ol them.

Th v amounted to 2000 men. F ugh articles of intelligence from G ecr urc often times ot a vny doubt iul ciiaracter, the preceding n-tic h ivc much the anpeai ance of being tt ue. A second nuctmg of the fl es w;s t xpeel ed Tiie G;'r ; ks, to preserve the islands, are rma int vii ot the necessity of deploying the. I urv isli mat inc. It is intimated tha ih, l itter is s cretly aided by some o me Christian powers, who have ves s s f w.,r in the A chipelago Hvdra,

c - at n.wal depot of the Greeks, w vtack i unless the Turkish i- vi mucn v rippled to attempt it p'.iC U verv st long, and has a pov

t h1 --v ere g'eai vej icmgsin Gi ecc, an I 1' !Vu ms oadb. en sung for the late ct ues''ei t h' b u b t l nns. GOOD NEWS FROM GRT E E Hv t ic -'and i, the e h' vs W . Yo -k Ameiican bave their fi es ut Londu pa pvis to, a'd of tie th ult and t'-.ote fr n Livejpod of t e 1st-of Sept with such pries eurient, periodicals, &c The ii )st j yfd lntcHigj-nce imparted by thi arrival, is that of the partia des no ti'Mi y tin Gt- ks of the I 'tnk'.sh fl. ft, af'er'he barbar ms desolation of Ipsara and ih - '-vossession of that island, itscif, by the Greeks. I mm a compa ism ol dau-s veseeno cason to dubt that this chee'i'ig ivmvs given under the Amsterdam be d is correct The etTnts at Tar.fla,of the oppressed and proscribed S'-a n rds, have been crushed bv tlv United Ftench and Span is Voices The a?c of those engaged in this !wdt. who are taken alivx. cannot be d ub'ful. The flame, however. Can "tdv be smothered, and not ex'inguish d; aud the blood now shod will but quicken its fury whrn i hm its forth AM ST Kit DAM, AUG According to the o c unt which we b e vec-ived from Syiiaand Conslanti ti . e. and also bv the way ol Itaty, no di v e'tiaitis ot the truth o' the news co'M ouuira ed through, of the destiuc-ti-i all the iuiks who had landed at Ipoi I apoe. irs from tnc reports, that the bi wo, up ol lor t St Nirholo destroy-, d th,- o t tl the fniks who v. re :b ut t v to t; ttat th Gie k 11 et of sixtv five s ti , i bv the (tovtrt.merv Irotn Naj o li I ; nania to th tid ol I psat a, att ickcd uikisl fl et and it is positi ly v, rd 'u r v-uit was, that fiftv-five pin boats, right sioops, a co-eite an. hr. v frigates, were taken or bmut o o erwiv: destr ve l;tbatt'u c omn.an (i j ot th urkmi fleet, favored by the vi--I. o Mitylene; :: at. on the snbseqn n" landing of t'n Greeks at Ipsara, a t u Tuikib gai'i- n wis put to the swo d soth it lh- G vi Is remained in rv ssi ssion of the island The Gretk

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bad 'c I on the U'e of bios, .'t.' that 3ll the Turks in the village of Wollisso

w fi 'I " e In

were killed. The bravery of the heroes J f Ipsara fs unparalleled. Even the wo-

ten took an active part in the combat j

with the same coolness and braveiy. The number of Turks who perished is tsti mated at 22,000. Accounts are impatiently expected of a second meeting with the remainder of the

Turkish fleet, which, it is not doubted, win be the advantage of the Greeks, j

the ardor with which they arc, inspired is a sure presage to - ictory. Presidential. On tlir d M-mla'- of .Yovnnbcr. J VCKSON TICKET. DAVID RORB, cf Gibj?i Countu. SAMUEL MILROY.o Washington. ELI AS M'NAMEE, nf h'no.c. JONATHAN M'CARTY, of Fayette. JOHN CARR, c Clark. FOR JOIIX QULWY .M.1MS, Ut OrV. ISA AC BLACKFORD, 2d do JAMES SCOTT, 2d do CHRISTOPHF.R HARRISON, oth do JESSE L. HOLM AN, Sth do DAVID II. MAXWELL. For HENHY CLAY, 1st Circuit Moses Tabrs, 2d do. Marston G. Clark, 3d do. James Raridkk, 4th do Walier Wilson, 5th do. William W. Wick. For Congress, thomas h. blake, Jacob call. ILLINOIS ELECTORS. .2d f.)i.striet fir John Quuico . Idcrms GEN. LEONARD WHITE. 2d district fi r Jndn iv Jackson, HENRY EDDY. 2d district fir IfF.xitr Clat

J AME j GRAY, of IVhi'e county.

Collector's Sale. 1C scrff and amended his return, and

Tti i ir ,.i r r i ,u mc coni.tronaiits appeacu Dyincircouo- , ILL v. Heieu I.t alc at the . , , T , . ' , . -cry V i,,k,. . PrrH,.r,rt !si,nit. :n cl Saml. Judab, and on n.oiion the shcnfT

H.ndoa. o Monday UuffmH day , XJ?3 t?.

ot Aovembcr next, the tollowincr tracts of Non Residents lands, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due

Westfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Giles

not found is suggested and ordered to be

spread on the record, and it is further or-

r...i - L . -r dered that publication be made for three thereon tor the present year, if not pay- 1

j i".- successive hccrs in inc western him

Collector's sale lor Taxes W WILL expose to public saic befoc t S the court bouse door in tlic town of Vineenncs, on the sixtet'ifh day of -V-5-vmbcr 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 1 323. and 1 824, unl( ss sooner paid. IN n Residents Lands.

,f?. - ."ii yr. ur.v. D',;iuti-j .VoWO a ft io , 4i.D o) ill 400 do 13 i do do 214 100 do 15 do 241 do do 30 11. do .165 400 jmdo 63 10 do 172 do 7do 64 400 do 199 do A do 8.5 .00 Ad. ). 217 do 7 do 230 314 do 22S do y do 229 00 do 42 do do 90 4X0 tlo 65 do do 237 50 do 118 do do 236 ,.)5 do 186 io do 125 SO do 220 do do K8 300 do 242 32 do 131 200 Old I). 41 do 143 50 do 297 400 do Mo 50 do 296 do do 150 50 do l9! 3-1 do 154 400 do 67 .err.?. Fncaiicn. 7 R. Au. 100 do 3 N 9 W 186 20 do 2 N 9 W 173 100 do 2 N 9 W 173 34 do 2 N 9 W 295 100 do 2 N 9 W 1S6 20 do 2 N 9 W 173 200 do 2 3 N S W 119 100 do - - 303 1 50 part cf do - - 29H 100 do - - 302 50 do - - 298 140 do - - 115

IL-irsrf Louis, 62 a s. additional donation. 400 acres. Additional donation. No. 195 Non-Resident Twn Lois. Nos. K9 19s 245 414 426 427 420 421 42.' 4.3 350 351 3S9 330 331 309 32 31 27 28 24 5 1.S5 202. Non-Uendents Town Lots in Harrison addition. N.-.s. 14 24 140 131 195 111 112 126 125 9 11. Wm. L. WITHERS, c.kc October 12, 1824 33 td.

then s'iled i;i scrc'i of the fain

i , : It va tner ji I ib'a be O t k s

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Just Received One hundred barrels 'Renhsnva Salt, ! 3 ton-; Jitniuttn Iran, assorted. ; AND A SMALL ASSORTMENT Of G A TINGS, j which are offered for sa c.

Wm. BURTCH. Vineennes. Auepjt 19, 1824. 27-tf 6) I . hANIKLS.

oOVVTOHNLY AT LAW.) HAS removed ftom Princeton to Vineennes la and tvill practice law in the first Sc fourth jiidicial circuits. He keep hisefliee on utci street, where lie u,a at all limes be found.

April 21, 1324.

VA A C V. V. A C X ? T- ? P ? ? r- ? ? c x o c :r. -- S3 T n Z. - o - S3 2 c . r 524 27 W F 3 4 S9 3N K 2 3 100 29 S K 2 "3 160 it S V. dod" 471 32 E F 3 4 do 2 N K d - d 410 1 3 3 do 29 N Wr do d 160 23 S E 2 do di. 30 S K do d do do S W d' do di r S F 3ido 320 2 Nhfdodo d: 25 V. do do 160 2 NF, dodo (b- 3r N V. do'd" 320 doWhfdodo 167 3 W F do-b do 24 S hf dodo 2'3 H 19 W F dn'do 640 20 dodnj 244 USF tin 160 17 S F. 3 i 1930 vn f- 4 ! 66 f !'. F 3 do M 2 S F 1 r 520 3-i S F 2 3o ' 160 31 S F. d 2012 1! W F' 1 do 160 3 S W . 4 600 2827 F; 2 do ice 3S F !o io 509 15 F do d 16o 25 X K ! io 620 2'. F'a ,do Mu 16 W V 1 400 20 F' if 5 169 3 N F I 320 K Whf 5 160 17 X K , i 310 is N F " 3 I3r 34 W F 3 a" 350 36 K F do 4 160 30 N d- d" 455 2227 K F do;do 160 30 S W U d" 6.C 5 K F 1 2 do I 160 30 S K do d 160 12 S K 2. 5 so 33 S F dod 91 10 N F 1 4 341 :621 s?cef- o do 160 35 N W 3 ; 141 32 W F do d 40.i 3 F. F do 3 160 12 N F.l 1 5 60 30 S W dc 4 50, 24 N F do 77 doNW i1im!o 160 13 S K dodo 340 6 VV V 1 3 160 1S V. 2 o 71 2 NT F 4 3 .?.o 12 hf 2406 3334 K F : 5 3 .0 24 Whf " do 15. 5 N F 1 160 25 NT F do 4 160 ' N F 1 do 16(. 25 S W do 5

Also the follow int; lots in the town 01 Ilindostan, viz,

Nos 17 40 70 82

3 00 4 4 71 91

4 28 4(3 72 92

68 69 77 80

97 98 101

to

7 9 10 26 2.8 49 ."0 73 74 98 94

104 10.5 108 113 1 !4 116 117 118 120 123 127 128 131 186 187 138 143 M5 149 150 1.52 1.53 l;54 1.5.5 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 160 16.5 166 167 168 171 174 175 176 184 1S5 186 187 189 190 191 192 198 194 195 197 201 U)2 20.5 213 214 21.5 216 2 1 9 226 227 22S 229 282 283 287 238 240 242 213 244 2 ! 7 2 19 2.50 2.51 2.56 2.57 2.5 261 262 264 278 274 277 278 282 284 2s5 293 295 296 299 800 301 80 ; 805 806 807 308 809 314 315 316 817 318 319 320 346 347 348 819 851 hail of

355 one fourth u 8

estcrn Sua

newspaper, of notice to the said John Sialcy, Newton Edward Westfall, Midori Giles and Malvina Giles of the pendency of this suit be made And it is further

ordeied that Homer Johnson be appoin

ted: guardian ad litem for the said infants Virginia Westfall. Ji hn W. Westfall and Malvina Giles, and it is Itirther ordered that this suit be continued 5cc. Copy Tesic. II. JOHVSOK. ra-. October 15, 824. 35-1

ST A IF OK INDIAN. k i . KNOX COUN FY, S KNOX C1IU UlT COURT. S-ft timber 7Vrm, 1824. William Meredith complainant. vs. John Stale Atlmr. Sec. Newton Ed. ward Westlall. John Fairhuist and' Saliy his wif , Mm, ii Giles and Mui--

na Giles. Virginia Wt -tfall and John

Wesley Westlall defendants. IN C HAN i ERY.

And now at this time personally camo

ihe shtfifT and amended his return, a id the complainant appeared b hiscour.se! S.tml. Jo.iali. and on motion the sU.nfiT icurn J i in Stalcy, Newton Edward tf NVcMfall, Milton Giles and MaU'n.a ' Giks not found, is suggested am) order 'd to be spread upon the lecoids, anil it is luriher ordered that publication be made lor three successive weeks in ibo . estcrn Sun newspaper of notice to the said John Stale), Newton Ed d Westfall, Milton Giles and Malvina Gpcs " of the pendency of this suit be num. nd it is further ordered that Homer" Johnson be appointed guardian ad litem f'r the said infants, Virginia Westfall.

ci CU l John Lesley Westfall and Malvina Gih a , if '41 )D , . . . ....... .

ami 11 is limner oruciea mat tins suit uo continued Sec. Copy Teste. H. JOHNSON. Clk. October 15, 1824. 35-3 w

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KNOX CIRCUIT COURl. Between Jan.cs B. M'Cail complain ant. And Samuel Pair, George Scott Parr and Henry Vigo Parr defendants. IN CHANCERY. JN pursuance of a deciee of the Knos Circuit court in chancery, made -at the last September ter m oftbc' said court in the above suit. The undersigned romndsMoners appointed by the same dc-crcev will expose to sale to the highest bidder ior cash, at the couit house door in Vii.ren nes, on Sa'urdav 'he I Oth day of N c mbei next,between the hours of ten o'clo k a. m and two o'clock, p m all the riir'it,

and interest, a law or inecmiu.nf

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Vlso the foll.mina out lots in the fuTxr- ra'.';GcorKc :co" r ... . ,. i and Henry Viro Parr, or of eithei of

town oi isu.(i.s(a,. viz I tin m. of. in. roul to, all those certain lots NS i) 13 311 310 319 320 of ground in Harrison's addition, in the 310 322 311 309 also the Mill i of "Vim ci.ncs numbered on the

lUtf

lot at IIiiul --Man Also the tVilInwins: lots in the town of Greenwich, viz Nos 12 and 24 Also the .following lots in the town of Mount Pleasant, Nos. 1 2 b 8 14 IT 23 2(i 29 32 33 39 40 42 53 54 55 59 GO 61 (32 (33 65 06 67 79 81 83 84 86 88 and half of 72 Saie to commence at i0 o'clock, a. m. SAN FORD BROWN, c v c. Ilindostan, October 4, '824. 34

SAD J j L E Si

'ranks and fltirtess.

OF every description, for sale by . c. holla vn, at his shop on Market Street, Vwcenyics, la. for cash, or the following articles of produce, viz : Whiskey. Wheat, Poik, Tow Linnen, Lindsev, Beeswax, ReefCattle, live Hoggs. Sec. Sec. Also on hand, and lor sale, bv the barrel or single bushel, for cash, KF.XtlAU'A ALT. 27-tf August 12, 1824.SI A1 i: OF INDIANA KNOX COUN 1 Y, cr'

I KNOX CIU UlT COURT. Sefitembrr 7Vrw, 1824. Clcob Staley and Fli Staley complainants,

vs. John Staley Adrnr. c. Newton E. Westfall John Fairhurst and Sally his wife, Milton Giles, Malvina Oiles, Vnginia Wtstlatl and John Wesley Westfall; Defendants. IN CHANCERY And now althis time personally came

plat cf the s oie, two hundred and eight (No 208) and two hundred k nine, (No. 209) together with the ."psijrtrnances. JOHN DEC KI R, SENECA ALM K, Commissioners, Vineennes, Oc 12, '824 35-3t SAML. JVDAII, Flijfs. Sol. NA TION A E ( ; O V ERNMENT JOURNAL, AND REGISTER OF OFFICIAL PAPERS, Til HIS publication, which is rxclitsivlmte M. voted to the compilation of Official Docr.MKNTS Statf. Pai'KKs, is'c. is isaued once in each week (tr oftei;er if necessary) by Peter Force, at, the seat of the Nation al Government. Terms. Five dollars per annum, payable in advance. The .Vational Government Journal will contain the proceedings of Congress at large; the Laws; Treaties; Executive Com munications cf Congress; Official Cerres prudence; all Appointments to Offices, Civil Military, and Naval; Promotions and re situations in the Army and Navy. AjuL geiu rally, such other official inforniatiou, miy, from time to time be promulgated by the National Government.

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