Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 June 1825 — Page 1

UN"& ABYEE.TISEM, BY ELHiU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1825. Vol. 1G. No. 17.

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NOTICE. THE undersigned being named in the last Will and Testament of Luke Dicker, late of Knox county, deed and having taken out letters testamentary thereon also, having taken and filed in the Clerk's office, according to law, an inventory of his estate, we are of opinion that the same will probably be insolvent. JOHN DECKER. Exits, of Luke J. CLAWOOLEA Decker, deed.

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May 27, 1825.

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NO TICK. WILL be sold at public vendue, on Wednesday the 1 5th of June next, at the late dwelling house of Chas Allen deed, ail the personal property of said Alhn, consisting of Cattle household furniture purchases of three dollars Si

nder, cash must be paid down those

bove that sum, a credit of six month-

will be given, upon executing a note o hand with approved security. The sal will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. and due attendance given by, CHA M ANVJLLE, Adm. Busscron township, May 23 1825. Zr Being legally authorised as Ad ministrator of the estate of Clus Allen deed rmd having caused to be taken and fi'ed an Inventory of said estate according to law, it is my opinion thai the estate will be insolvent. 15 3t C. MANV'.LLE.

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Land for Sale. PURSU N P to an order of the Knox Circuit court, there will be sold by the subset iber on the 2 1st day of May next, 150 acres of land, being patt of a 4'H) acre tract adjoining Win P. Beckes and J. Coon on one side, and Thos Jor dan and binds belonging to the heirs of Chas. S nith deceased on an other. This bind is the property of the heirs of Isaac Decker deed. The sale will com mence at 10 (clock a. m. on the premisses, where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. H. DECKER, Guardian. April 29, 1825. The above sale is postponed until Saturday the I th of June next, at which time the sale will positively take place. M ly 26, 1825 lStds. II. D. Lost Certificate of Land Purchased from the United States. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, three weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate of further credit, in the name of George M Fet tingt r, for the s w. qr. of sec. No. 35, in Tow. No. 1 n. of Range No. 13 w. in the District of Vincennes, the original having been lost or destroyed Given under our hands at Vincennes, this 27th (hv of M i, 185. HENRY FET FINGER, Admstrs SAMl. PETTING Ell. S l5-3t

State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY. John Poser vs. Henry Ritcnour. TVTOTICE is henhv given, that a writ 1 of Domestic Attachment has been issued in the above case against the goods and chattels, tights, credits, monies, and eflVcts, of the defendant, and that I will proceed to act on said writ, at my office in Vincennes township in said countv, on Fridav the fi st of July next, nt 12 o'clock a m. of which all concerned 'will take notire. SAML. HILL, J p k.c. May 25, 1825. 15-4t

NOTICE.

e unsettled business of the un

dersigned requires attention to the

eastward, he will necessarily be absent from Vincennes for a few months He has deposited his books, and many of his claims, with Saml. Hill Esyr. who is authorised to receive and receipt for the sums due if it be desirable to save costs, all the accounts and notes deposited with Mr. Hill for collection, due to the subscriber, will be paid immediatelv. JOHN EWING. May 24, 1825. 15-3L

NOTICE.

PLICATION will be made by the

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2Ak suoscriber to the Board ol Justices

Knox county, on the first Monday in

ruly nrxt, for permission to establish a

public ferry from lot No. 1, in Harri son.s addition to Vincennes," across the Wabash river. J. C. S. H ARRISON, Agffo for IVM. H. HARRISOx May 26. 3 5 l5-3t

FA UM Fuii bAhE.

ERE will be sold on Saturday the

8th day of June next, to the high

biddet, the farm wheron the sub

riber now lives, on a credit of one, two,

three 8c four years, payable in good trade

delivered in Vincennes, the purchaser giving bond and good security JAMES HUMMER. May 21, 1825- 1 5-St

. CALL & S. JUDAII,

'AVE entered into co partnership in

the practice ol law all business

f lereaftcr to be commenced by either of

hem will receive the united attention of

both, their u -finished business will beattended to as before, unless where both are particularly engaged. Vincennes, May '23. 1 825.--' 1 "-"t NOTICE.

PURSUANT to an order of the Cirflf cuit court, made at their last term, here will be sold bv the subscribers, on

Saturday the Sth day of June next. at public vendue, the south east half of lot number 5, in the donation, counjyof Knox, belonging to the estate of the IIfn Jjhn Johnson deceased. This tructVj and to be sold, contains two hundred acres, is unimproved, but of the first quality, well watered, and covered with valuable timber. It is situated about 5 miles east of Vincennes, adjoining the farm upon which judge Johnson formerly resided, and is in the heart of as healthy and flourishing a settlement, as any in the country. It is believed there may be made as handsome and as productive a fatm on this tract of land, as on any other of the same number of acres, in any part of the state. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the premises, where due attendance will be ifncn, and the conditions of the sale made known, by the subscribers. An indis putable title will be made to the pur c hasc r. MARGARET JOHNSON, Executrix. DANIEL SMITH ExeISA C BLACKFORD, cutors Vincennes, April ?9. '8 -I 1-tds

To the Creditors of the instate of

wiiitam rrince deed.

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1 filed a netltion on ths (Misnrprv ;irl?

of the Gibson Circuit court, setting forth the condition of said estate, whereby the same appears to be insolvent. Those of you who do not come in and present your claims for adjudication before the determination of the court on said petition shall be postponed to other ci editors. J C S H ARRIONO JONH I NEELY, I 1dwn SAMUEL II ALL, J""V Mav 27, 1825. l5-4t '

J'wentj' Dollars Reward. rV-w Stravcd or stolen

(LjojflvAi bout t!ie first of May last two sovrel horses, one of them 9 vears old 15 hands hiih, a white spot on each of his fore shoulders, both hind feet wlute-Nhc other 3 years old, both hind feet wViiq, the above reward will be paid for the horses, and the conviction of the thief, if stolen, or ten dollars for the horses a'one, if delivered to the subscriber, living in Illinois, opposite the Vincennes steam mill. DIOGENES HILL. June 3. 1825 16-3t BLANK DEEDS for sale at this ofliee.

Late Foreign Intelligence. I Spanish government appears to conscn to young Murat being set m liberty, and From Eurofie.fty the packet ship iat lhc vtsstl which is to convey him Howard, capt. Holdridge, which arrived from Algesira to iU U. State s is expeconthe 16th of May, at New Yoik, from ln lat pitfrom Gibraltar. Havre, whence she sailed on the 16th ult. Affairs of the East We find, as u?uthe editors of the Commercial Advertiser aa real variety ol reports from the Arhave Paris papers to the 13th April, in- chipciar;o, Constantinopk at d I-yp It elusive, containing London dates 3 days s announced from Alexandria, that Ibralaterthan have previously been received him Pacha has returned to that p.rt with here. hi5 fleet. Another letter says he had Great Britain. Mr. Canning is confi- seta his transports home ned at Gloucester Lodge, with the gout. Great attention is to be paid in Egypt Great sympathy seems to be feltfior l the cultivation ot sugar. Mr. Savary, who has probably ere tfljs, Egyptian transport vessels are said to fallen another victim to the bloody code have supplied the garrisons of the strong of England. . fortresses of Coron and Modon with proIt is reported, that even in the highest visions.

ecclesiastical quarter, (the archbishop of j Nothing positive was known at ( onstan-

Canterbury) -ome relaxation ot anti-ca- ' opie respecting the surrender ol Tatras tholic feelittg has taken place. ! though such was the rumor. Ordets have been sent from England to ' t Letters from Alexandria announce tho

Rtissia, to purchase lareer quantities of. disappearance ot the plague

iroods than can be remembered - Extract ol a private iette

Russian good

for many years

A noble carl it is said will shortly lead

letter of the 28th

M.nch from Augsbugh Intelligence

has been receixed at Tiieste.of the (itcek

to the altar a lovely syren from the boatds t sq- ; (lion, with a number of fire ships ha- - . I. i i .... . ..

of ' "ovent Garden

Cum Laivs A court of common council was held in London on the 6th for the purpose of petitioning for a repeal of the corn laws. There was but one dcasenting voice. A grand public dinner has been given by the whigs of Glasgow to sir James Mackintosh, on his retiring from the office ot lord rector of the ministry, after having given his casting vote to Mr. Brougham as his successor. Fiance The debate upon the indemnity law was continued at the last advices the law for the punishment of sacrilege

was also before the chambers.

ung suddenl) re anptaied in the Archi

pelago, and having appioached the isle of Rhode-, where Ibrahim Pacha was with the Egyptian fleet A letter fiom Constantinople, March 4th says The J mniSiiries have positively refused to march ag ins the Moi,a, and their refusal is to be declatec? a md by their Aga to the suitan, when he gnes to the mosque Several of 'he men of this tuibulent soldiery have betn heard o say we will not be quiet and we will do nothing for the government till we have the heads of the Selietar Aga, the Ki:.y Bey, and Hussin Bev.' A tremendous firo

has taken place at Varma, by which tho

Sixty banking and commercial houses greater pari ot the town has t. en dcstioyhave petitioned the king to send consuls ; e(1 The pacha's son, 22 ytars of age,

to the south America, after the example of the U. States and England. One of the handsomest actresses of Lyons theatre, is about to exchange the stage for a convent. The most magnificent preparations are still making for the approaching corona tion of the king at Rheims.

The head quarters of the troops an iv-

and several Turkish officers, n' rivl.rd in

the flames in endeavoring to afford sue-

cour

Other reports are in circulation, and among them, that Odysseus, who had joined Co. cottoni, had thrown himself with his partis his, about 1,5 0 o.r, into Negtop m', a"d joined the Turks Holland. The states general havo

ing from Spain, were expected to be at granted 8 ooo.OOO ol floiins for repairing

the damuges of the I ite inunda ions 250

persons. 4.000 head of cattle, and 1,500 houses wen- destroyed in the single province of Ovci Y.'ssel. The damages elsewhere were ii. aliu'abh . In the prownce of Upper Hesse, nino or 10,000 people are .djout to emigrate to America. An agent is there from Brazil. nkw York, May 12. From England '1 he p.t ket ship Acasta, capt. Chadwich, arrived yesterday in 40 days from London, and 36 l mm t owes. We are indebted to capt. Chadwick, for a Cuuricr of the 5th of April j to the editors of the Comnu rcial Advertiser, for late London papers, and L'oyd'3 Lists : and to some of our mercantile fiiends for a piice current of the 5th, and

lusia, in consequence of the scarcity of : the Morning Herald. 8rain The Courier publishes the message of

l he project ol an Auiic council seems j the vice president of Colombia, & speaks

is i onto ad-

Bavonne about the 22d.

While they have had an early spring in France, letters from Naples mention nothing hut hut ricanes, showers tempests, and cold weather Letters from Sweden announce a rise in the price of iron. At Perpignan a habitual usurer has been sentenced to pay a fine of 34,000 fr. Sfiain. Gold and silver mines ate said to have been discovered in Estrcmadura. The king has taken measures to encourage the people to much fuither examinations. The editor of the Cadiz Journal of Commerce has been arrested for praising the conduct of the people of that city, or the memorable l6thof March, 1820.

Much wretchedness prevails in Anda-

. j j - j mi iiti. j 1 v o i u t hi. j i v ui u 1 1 1 lm a, : likely to be carried into efffcet by the king. of it, in high terms f praise. 44 It The constitutional Guerilla, which " possible, (the editor remarks') not

scoured Valladolid. it is said, have rctir

cd towards the confines of Portugal.

mire, on the one hand, the frankness and

sincerity with which the vice president

The downfal of Ugarte, it is supposed placed before the national assembly, tho a. r. . I ... r . " 4 '

numerous dthiculties that remain to bo surmounted, before they can enjoy the full benefit of their independt nre ; and, on the other, the earnestness with which he invites them to pursue the necessary measures for accomplishing that end." Letter of the 31st, state, that Franco is anxious about the debt due from Spain, which is said to exceed 160 millions of francs, rxHusivc of the repairs of the fortresses of Barcelona, Cadiz, Sec. rhe dismissal of Ugarte, is said to be owing to the French ambassador. The greatest preparations are making at Constantinople, for the next campaign. The Turkish & Egyptian fleets will rendezvous at Rhodes. The plague had subsided at Smyrna. Colocotroni has made confessions which disclose the intrigues of all his accomplices The English are collecting large magazines ot provisions in Lisbon, whL h (he say. ate for the English fUet in the Tagus, but which appear better fitted for troops of the line. A severe and alarming

drought still prevails in Spiin.

will be the downfal of all his fi ancial

plans. The king adheres to all his old favorites. Other letters say, the affairs of the ex-minister have taken a favourable turn. The bashaw of Tangier has refused to deliver up the Spanish refugees, and 'he emperor of Morocco approved of his conduct. An attempt had been made to poison the fountain used by the royal family, ynd a man was about to be tried for the horrid offence. There is a rumor, that don Vives is aI . . 1 11 1 r- e - 1

uoui to uc recaueu irom uoa. r Among other sentences of death, weLj

nun mi Having a gicen uuoawi in niS house, with the words " constitution. coj-H

ter, imcrty or death. At other lias been sent to the gallu, because a copv of the constitution was found in his carriage. The sailing of the ship with a new captain general for the Philippine islands, has been suspended, in consequence of important news from Manilla The pie sent captain general is said to have sfeii

troops devoted to him ; and he declare!

he w ill not obey the mandates of the abso-4-' The Greek admiral, Miaulis, has cap

lute king of Spain.

The government it establishing pri mary schools for both sexes throughout the kingdom. A letter from Spain states, that the

turcd the squadron which was blockading Patras. From the Paris Etoile, AfirilQ. Constantinople Feb 25 -Though the capital is more tranquil than ccuU bQ