Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 November 1824 — Page 2

THE WE 8 I E UN 5UN

VINCRNNES, NOVEMBER 20, 1824. I have not yet been able lo obtain re

turns from all the counties of this district on the congressional election the result is yet somewhat doubtful ; the friends of each part) appear confident of success the election will be a close one no doubt, and the result, when ascertained, show a majority of not more than from 3o to 5o votes. The result of the Presidential contest in the state is not yet certainly known report says, the Jackson ticket has succeeded by a small majority. In Illinois, the Jackson ticket has succeeded in two of the districts, and the Adams ticket in the third. In Missouri, the Clay ticket has been successful in two distiics in the third, the contest will be a close one between Clay and Jackson the friends of each, by the last information received here, appear confident of success. The vote of Ohio is still uncertain, the friends of Jackson St of Clay, each claim the majority, calculating from the same reports. The election of electors, where it is by the people, is now over throughout the Union, and the result will shortly be known. Absence from home, of the editor, and sickness in part of the hands in the office compels me to issue half a sheet to day. On Thursday night last, the citizens of this place were alarmed by the cry of Fire it was discovered to proceed from a plank kiln, in the occupancy of Mr. Soden From the want of every apparatus necesaiy on such occasions, it was, together with its contents, entirely consumed. On the night of the 3d inst. the state house, in Frankfort, Kentucky, was des troyed by fi e. The legislature of the state had commenced their session a few days previous to this disaster. We have the details of a battle fought on the plains of Junin, in Peru, between B Viivar and the royal forces. The latter inzarded a general battle Sc were completely defeated. Great exertions were making to arrest and destroy the fugitives he left 235 dead on the field, with a great many wounded, and a large number taken prisoners the affair, however, is not regarded as decisive, unless, as is reported, Canterac has been killed Niles' Register. The. report of the decease of Louis the 13th, Ring of France, is confirmed by an arrival at Plriladelphia from Liverpool. He died at 7 o'clock, on the morning of the 1 6 ; h Sep'ember. The emperor of Russia is making a tour through the southern part of hi mighty empire. Many arrests, for real or pretended political offences, are making in Spain. From what is additionally stated concerning the Greeks, they appear to be doing very well They were severely harrassing the Turks at different points Constantinople has been much agitated in consequence of the events at Ipsara ; and it is added, that the Ipsariots have made their island a complete desert, carried away a part of their cannon, spiked others, confided their wives and children to the Hydriots and Spt zziots, with an effecting recommendation, and then all gone onboard their fire ships, with the fixed resolution either to burn the Turkish fleet, or to perish in the attempt. Can3ris is said to be at their head, and this desperate attempt is perhaps already executed. We therefore expect further particulars with uncommon impatience

NOTICE. rrTHERE will be exposed to public JL sale at the late residence of William C. Whittelsey, deed, in Carlisle, on the third day of December, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Gigs, Waggon, Household Furniture, Medicine, & Shop Furniture, A variety cf valuable Medical 8f other Books. a credit of twelve months, with approved security, will be given for all sums over three dollars sale to cbmjnence at ten o'clock, where and wherf Mue attendance will be given by ANNA E. WHITTELSEY, Admstx. GEO. A. WASSCN,2sr. November 8, 1824. 4oY2t Just Received

fm One hundred barrels

3 tons Juniatta Iron, assorted. AND A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF CASTINGS, which are offered for sale. Wm. BURTCH. Vincenncs, August 19 1824. 27-tf

JOHN G. COOKE, 17INCOUUAGED by the patronage J of many of his former subaciibers and pupils, respectfully informs the public, that he intends to re open his SCIHiOL in Vincenncs, early in December.- He will wait upon parents and guardians generally in a few eUys with a subscription article his terms for tuition will be Per Quarter For spelling rending and wiitini:, 82 50 Spelling; Heading, Writing, and Alithmrtic, - - g3 Tli2 above, with English G rammer and (Ic graphy, - - S3 50 If a M ithematical cliss can be formed, he w. ill make hi terms ea-y. His pi ice of teaching will he selected as : in most eligible, snd made known to the concerned, so soon as a selection be rnide 4 V Vi'u cnnes, Xov. 17, 1RC4. Bl i A M; 1 i : El7Slui tale at liib ulike.

dirttMl, rom

lie saleat

cennes,

Sheriff's Sales.

a venditioni exponas tojme

the Clerk's office of the

Ult court, I will expose to pubthe court house door in rin-

on Saturday the twenty seventh

day x November next, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and three o'clock, p. m the fee simple of a certain lot or parcel of ground, whereon is a frame dwelling house, and a log smoke house, situated, lying and being in the Borough of Vinccnnes, being part of lot No. eight, and being the south east part of said lot, sixty feet in front, and running back the common depthtaken as the property of John Collins, whereon he now lives, at the suit of William N Perry, administrator, and Rachel Birnett, administratrix of Mark Barnett deed. S. ALMY, Shff. k.c. October 25, 1 824. 37-8150

rtue of a plurious venditioni ex-

me directed, lrom the

Clerk s ficof the Knox Circuit court,

I will pffpryferfh public sale, at the court house.doarin Vincenncs, on Saturday, the twenty seventh November next, betwecnne hours f teno'ejock, a m. and three o'clock, p. M the fee simple of a certain tract of land, containing three hundred acres, to be taken off of the south west side of the tract of land of Abraham Kuykcndall, whereon he now lives, including three fields on the same side of said tract taken as the property of Abraham Kuykendall, at the suit of Henry Kelly. S. ALMY, Shff k c. October 25, 1824. 37-3t

Y vnrtue of an alias venditioni expo-

directed, fioin the CIcik's

olluxjaUurefKhox Circuit couit, l will

expose to public sale at tne court house door in Wicennes, on Saturday the tivtti ty seveth day of November next, between fie hours ol ten o'clock a. m. and three o'clock, p m. the tollowing tracts ot land, viz. four hundred acres ot land, No. two hundred and thirty one ; tour hundred acres of land, No. two hundred and thirty four ; four hundred acres of land, No two hundred and four ; and lour hundred acres ot land, No. one hundred and two, lying and being in the old Donation -taken as the piopcrty of William Mc Intosh, at the suit of John Wise, surviving partner of Kauslcr k Wie S. ALMY, Shff. k.c.

October 25, 1824. 37-t50

n tue of a venditioni ex papas to

iiectod from the ClerkoIicc , . S . .... t .yj

iox ytrcuu couri, i wm cust

c saye at me couri uousc uuu i

Vincenncs) n Saturday the twenty Ve 1-pr' f 1

r'fnti da ot juvemoer nexis oeiwccn

n lj i viriue c

3 tAawqcA

of thKoxX:

to public sikrS

V lncenneys, venth dJy the hoprs c

eel of land, containing one arricnt in front j

and forty arpents in depth, situate, lying and being in the Cathlinettc prairie, adjoining the land first described, on one side, and on the other side by land of Francis Godaic, whereon he at present lives, conveyed to Pierre Laplant, by Louis Boyer and Francis Boyer, by deed dated twenty sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, as by reference had to the record will more fully show taken as the property cf Pierre Laplant, at the suit of Francis Dickson and Francis Wilson, trading under the firm of Dickson Sc Wilson. S. ALMY, Stiff, k c. Octcber,25, 1824. 37-8250

S a venditioni exnonas to

ed from The Clerk's office

ircuit cor, I will expose

,t the coutj house door in

n Saturday the twenty sef A'ovembir next, between ten o'clock, a. and three

o'clock, p m. the fee simple of a ccitain tract of land, Sc the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in the state of Indiana, and county aforesaid, lying and being on the waters of Maria creek, beginning at the west corner of the survey of John Lemon, deed, and running thence north, seventy five and a half degrees east, forty two chains sixty eight links, to a stake ; thence north forty five degrees west, to a stake the prairie ; thence, south seventy five degrees west, to a black oak ; north twenty six degrees east, fourteen links to a black oak ; south sixty seven degrees east, fortyjseven links thence north, forty five degrees west to a post, bearing trees red oak ; south sixtyfour degrees east, thirty eight links, to a bUrr oak ; south forty degrees west, seventy four links; thence south forty five degrees west, thirty one chains forty five links to the beginning. Also, one other parcel beginning at the north corner of Jonathan P. Cox's land, running thence south forty five degrees east, to a stake in said line ; thence north forty five degrees east, twenty six chains, Sc fifty six links to a siake in the prairie , thence north forty five degrees west, nineteen chains seventy five links to a stake in the edge of the barrons ; thence south, forty five degrees west, ten chains thirty three links, to a stake in the prairie ; thence north forty five degrees west, to a slake in the prairie ; thence south forty five degrees west, sixteen chains twenty three Jinks to the beginning, containing in both parcels, seventy nine acres, 8c nine tenth taken as the property of William Lemon, at the suit of Samuel tt rtin. S. ALMY, Shff. k.c, October 25, 1824. ' 37g3

ISOTiCE. creditors of the estate of God-

cy Heel, deed, late of Knox coun

ty, are hereby notified that said estate is insolvent, and that settlement thereof as such, will be claimed by the undersigned. JAMES THORN, ) jldminiJACOB PANCAKE, $ stratort. October 9, 1824. 38-3t

Four Dollars Reward.

TRAYED or stolen from the sub-

4s'criber, livinir in Vincenncs, some

time in July last, a A BaU &tU(l Horse. w rTf 3 years old last spring, (fL1LrtJUxt.-- one hind leg while, shod before, no marks or brands perceivable whoever delivers said horse to me, shall receive the abov e re waul PIERRE RACINE. November 9, 1824 38-3t

rE is hereby given that the cs-

James Stephen, deed, late a . m

:ounty, is insolvent and that

:ment ol the same a such, will be

the undersigned.

JOSEPH D. CLEMENTS, .4dm.

SUSAN A STEPHENS, Jdmstx. Novembers, 1824. 38-3t

jbollector's Sale for Taxes.

JLjJf tao

or-.viajOuX

cliiim

1 o it tllP

the hoyfs of ten o'clock, a. m. and three Lo house in Washington, Davics county,

o'clocU, p. m. the fee simple of two ccr

tain tracts or paicels of land, as follows, to wit : all that ccitain tract, tenement, or parcel of land, lying and being in the Cathlinettc prairie, about four miles to the south wejt of Vinctimes, containing one arpent in front, on the Cathlinettc pond, ai.d forty arpents in depth, running back and adjoining the lands lormeily of Francis Tut pin, (called Ltmeron.) now deceased, on the one side, and on the other side by land of Louis Boyer, at the time of the ccnvevat.ee, conveyed to Pierre Laplant, by Louis Hover, by deed dated twenty fifth day of July, one thou sand eight hundred and ten, by icfcrencc had to the record will mote fully show. Also 4.U ttuit ccitrin tcueme: t; ur Mar-

William Chapman, 40 ncs. sc section town one noith, range seven wesi. WiliLm Chapman, lfiii ac s v. sjc 36 town two north, lauge seven west. Wiliiam Chapman, 8 J acs w h s e s; c Z5j own two north, range seven west. William Chapman, looses fraction town one north, range seven west. Charles Chapman, luU acs he 2, town, one noith, range seven west. John Chumney, 200 acs frc 1 3, town ond north, range six west. John Dei avv 320 acs. w h sec 6, towQ one north, range siz west. John Flint. 1 1 1 acs s w sec 29, town two north, range seven west. John Flint, 160 acs n vv sec 30, town two north, range seven west. Samuel Fitzgerald, 1 Go acs n e section t town two noith, range five west. Lavi Madden, 160 acs s c sec 8, township three noith, range six wes.t. William Morrison, 700 acs Sugar land. same, 2G0 acs adjoining Washington Morehead, 160 acs tic see 6,tur.& one north, range six west. same 550 acs frc 18, town one north, range five west. John Payne, 30 acs n vv sec 19, town two north, range seven west. Wiliiam Sc George Patten. 598 acs fic 22 town one north, range five west. same 150 acs n vv sec Ify town one north, range five west. Charles Mc. Clear, 160 acs n e section 35, town three north, runge six west, same 156 acs n w section 6, towr two north, range five west. same 3'J0 acs s h sec 4, town two north, range five west. John Russel, 60 acs n w sec 9, town one' north, range five west. John Stealcy, 100 acs dona, lot No. 160. same, 200 acs do do 150 Anthony Sanders, 1 10 acs n vv fraction I town one north, range five west. Thomas Scott, 50 acs s e section 6, towp two north, range six west. Robert Mc Ferrin, 160 acs 11 e section 9 town three north, range six west. Richand Watts, 200 acs s h D. No. 19 Amanda Keiger, 200 acs. e h D. No. 16 Kitty Smith, 100 acs n qr. D. No. 16 William Quigley, 50 acs D. No. U4 Michael Summers, 160 acs n w sec 13 town two north, range seven west. Joseph Parks, 160 acs s w sec 17, town three north, range six west. same 160 acs n w sec 21, township

mie norm, ranpc six west.

Mc.Kiniey's adtnstrs. 160 acs s w sec 3

town three norm, range six west.

John Allcnsworih, 1 60 acs se sec

four 1 orth, range iix west.

Unknown, 160 acs. s w sec 9, town enc north, range six west. William Perkins, 1 60 acs s w section 19, town three north, range six west. Robert Hill, 160 acs s c section 15, tow$ three north, range six west. Also the following lots in Waslv ington. Numbers, 97 36 51 41 122 4 11 34 35 38 39 40 77 80 83 86 91 94J 95 96 99 109 133 134 136.

Alio the following lots in that nart

Washington, fotmcrlv called Liverpool

iSos. 59 22 90 210 & 193. GEO. A. WALLER, Col. d c. October 27, 1824. 37-td . Cents Reward.

5 jp ANA WAY from the subsciibce U. living near Palestine, Crawfo:d county Ills, on the 1 1th October, an cpprentice boy to the Tanning and Currying business, by the name of Thon.aa Kenada The above reward will be riving for the apprehension ar.d delivery X the said boy to mc, but no thanks for theit trouble. JOHN COCHRAN.

sec 3(r

st. 7,town

October 25th. 1824.

on

If diatu, on thcrtf Monday in Decem

ber next, the following tracts of land lying in Daviess county, and town lots in the town of Washington, or so much thereof as will satisfy ihe tax and costs due thereon for the year eighteen hundred and twenty four sale to continue from day to day, until all is sold or oiTcred : John Aikman, jr. 80 acres, c h s w sec. 36, town two noith, range seven west. James At rcl. 22 acres, s e sec. 19, townsh p two north, range seven west. William Howlin, 40 acs n w sec 13 town one north, range six west. Wiliiam Chapman 80 acres, c line sec. 2, town one, range seven west.

William Chapman, 80 acs vv hsc sec 2, ' tov. n one r.ouh, rainjt; seven west. !

I-VERY LITTLE HELPS. TWO CENTS pei pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnet or Cotton HJGS at the wesntern sujj flice: either in caA, or receipt agsin good accounts. Printing neatlv executed &

this OFFICE

Gardenn. Ploughing gardens late in, the fall, during the wintei , or cany in the spring, fias a beneficial tendency, in deaeA troying worms, and causing the eggs c

various insects, louge-ei m mc grouna, freeze; many farmers believe they have experienced great benefit from this management Fruit Trees. Let the loose batk cn fruit trees be carefully scraped cfT m ti e; fall; this destroys the eggs of nury insects deposited for shelter dining the w inter, and, at the same time rothing is better than to keep the baik imaoth clean ami healthy