Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 October 1825 — Page 1
WESTERN StJN & GENERAL ADVERTISER
BY ELlllU STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) SATUHDAY, OCTOBER 2J, 1855. Vol. 16. No. 37.
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A LIST of letters remaining in thc
lL post office at Princeton, Indian.i. thQ
quarter ending the 50th ol eptembc" last, and which if not taken out ptevtous to the first day of Jmmrv next, will be eent to thc General Post Ollicc as dead letters, viz ABoKFG J unes Ash, Eli Ball-in, John Brazelton, Hiram Cam, Clerk GiVon county, Lewis Larky, William French, John
Galletlv. HJKLMP John Ilvnman,
kins, X. A Hanks Thomas Hawkins, Wil
li im H irvey, James Hastings, Jacoh Johnson, John Kell, James Kirknum, Nieh A is Lawaon, Judge Montgomery, Jesse MCallist r, Hugh Me.Ciuire, Timothy Maylvdl, s n, James Mc.Clure, Patrick livn : Charles Phillips William Putni.in. A. & M. Pari.i, Thomas Potter, George P. t ree. RSTW Nichol is RoVmso i, J i ocs I. Robertson, Eliza Kobb, William Kichey, William Hippy, Samuel Shannon, 2 ; Phillip Smith, Leonard Sparks, Thos K. Snlliv in, 2; W lit arm Trippet, Stephen Terry, F.rastns Townsend, Joseph Wilks, John 'Yeeks, D.iniel Wells. JOHN I. NEKLY r-M. October I, 1S25. .o
Sale for luxes. JA be otlcred for sale ben ve thc Court house door in Petcrshurgh, Pike conntv la. on the 2d Monday in Nov ember next, the following tracts and lots cf land, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and coves due thereon, for the years IS 21, and 1.., unless sooner paid. SON RK.MDKXTS. Isaac White, 25l acs. m. ch. set claim, T. 1, range 9Mary Akemau, SO, acs. S. 19, N. F.. T. ! N. 6 west. Leonard-. h irs 500 acs. river, Pat.
Robert Mill'mm, 160 acs. town. 1. K. , for
the U' ir I S : 4. Heirs of J h:wn, ICO acres. Heirs ol H- r'tiu, 200 acres, town. 1, R. 9. Same for the year Johnson heirs for the oar 1S24. Reyiuil.is he v. . 100 ac-. Iowa. 1, north 7 w. Wm. M o 's heirs, 30 r.es. 1 north,1.1 wcM, Alexander Iseic, Uv acres, section 2o, west, town. 1, v.uige 8 wet. JOHN SPADlvc. r.c. Sept. JPth, .U -it
E. Uuggles, defendants.
77 in Chancery. k ND now at this time came the com 1 u p:ainaits by Kinney, their solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Got lien Newell and Nathaniel E Rugvdes, two ol i tie said defendants are not inhabitants ot this sta'c On motiorty it is there re ordered. That notice of the pendenc o! this suit be published in the Western Sue, a pub ic newspaper printed at Vincrajmcs, Imlhn.i, for three weeks succcssijtliy, pro inns to the next term of this court, and that the said New ell and RugglesQtuwer 'he said com plainnnt.s hill, otherwise the matters and things therein aUcdgcd will be takeo o confessed, and (kcreed according. . this cause is continued as to the said I ' lows, Uuggles, and New ( II A copy test, L. R roc;fj?s, Clk
Ilindostan, Sept. '9, l 25.
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27 AUOIST TFUM A Thoias Kv.ais .onl Juiius J .
ratnants, f against Amos W. Harris, and John Nen tr n, ue feidai.ts, IUU vi Chunet v; NI) now a tl;-s c ar.u t!i roo.ipl dnants by U ,o-.!w in. solicitor, and it appeating t i 'h- ba'is'ueric;; o! the court, that Gtorge Newt.m, ,uc o!" thc said defendants, is n'i an inh 0 it this state On motion if t crdr'-;!. IK?.' notice of the pendancy of tlsp suit bo pubdshed foi tiuce vveeks sll Cs --i ' .a 1 v , previous to the next frmofthi-c the Wvstvrn Sun, a newspaper puh!;hed at Vinccnnes, Indima, and that said New ton answer said bill of coniplaie' op thc fi:st day of said ten, of- the. ma" is and tilings therein allcdoed. will he ! ak' u as confev-d., and deoioed accordingly, c; this cause is conti'm, d A copy test, L. R R'GFRS, OA. IlitvWan, Sept 9, W!i. HikirJ ifrTr itst ess nf'flw Prvshrj-
gW'iiVJ Liuircfi, eprenwer 'JT
HEO that public no. ice be giv 4vn. thaf the board will meet at the bourse ol Ah m. Smith, on thc latvi In
' ing to t'.e Miurth in Knox county. Palmyra township, on the first Saturday in o ember next, for the purpose of lea:?! the place for a term of ears loi' improvement A tine copv H V IHU'KES Sea'y. N. R. Person-; wishing o Uat. wid please rotne piepa;edto inter into bond for the performance of tin cm'rict. which mav be agieed upon betwtm ,'oo at.d the" hood H. V U Sept 25th, 1825. .13-
Late Foreign Intelligence.
From the Baltimore Patriot. From London.- The biig Jones, arrived at Boston on the ,d Sept. in 37 days Pom London We are indebted to Mr.
ToplifY, the editors of thc 11 aston Courier and Patriot, and the New York Gazette, for extracts horn papeis to tr.c 25th of August. The (ireekx. As usual, the intelli gencc front this unhappy people, is aguc and unsatisl ictoi y. The follow ing, re ceived at oifo, elated Ottanto, July 2 1st, confirms the account of thc captivity ol Ib'ahio. Pacha : l The Gtccks have gained u co:np! victoy over Ib alum at Ti iprditza, and 'iavc sn-cccdcd in taking liim prioitt; 1 hi- "omnHinicntiou is true ami ceitain, 8c ou nvay dtptnd upon it. I have thcrclorc sent it to you by express in avoid the delays of the post. Pun hi r confirmation is also to be found in tiie lolloping : nucn rest, Ann. I.
j 41 A Russian cornier, who left Constan
tino, i on the 22d ol July, in the evening. an1. ;.-scd through this city, has related, hitter whole Lgvptian army, in the inteiior ol thc Morca, is destroyed, and I-htahi-o Pacha himself, taken prisoner by the G'ecks. t!c same dav that this bad nws was rcceixt d at Constantirujple, ;n itt p rial fu m; ho -aid. was publishin the apital.oid ting ad persons to re- ! in fio't spcakiin u.i political subjects. I f nu-rcnantN letters t ' a t have b rn ic-cc-e: by this oppoitunhy, otdy say, in e a l tet!os,i!iat with thc next post, a ai event wi I he oade known, which w it" astonish al! Km ope " (V t he otl.cr ! , !!, t he subsequent arti eic. (a) is! .mtitii pie, of the date of :!h o o. July which is later fiom that nh :u ! Ms eop'.oiv c! ii'i i hf piecrdipg ! a aph o.u's a tliilVn rut face on alTaii s: I !- s h-.MU Consumtmoplc of July 26, a' !.! js, state that Ibrahim Pa-
M.i in the Plateau ol Tripolitza. ll. ii.i's it oops to thc numi o, 5' 0, "i rived at Nisi on thc ! h on -i;e 7ih for Ti ipolitza.
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a. m. ana o c p sll arc olT.t ed lor
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m. of . acn day, until sate
NEWMAN, Col. d4-4t
S'tle for luxes. "JT WILL on he 2d Monday in Novcm-
Coutt bouse door in Washington, Da- j
iess county, la all lots anil tracts of
lviil on which the taxes remain unpaid for the years I84 and '5, sale tocontinue from day today, between thc hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, until all is sold orofieicd GEO. A WALLER, Col. October 1st, 1925. ;U-it
CAUTION. A LL nersons rrt lu rehv fot CNvau cd
against taking ati avsignnuut on a
note given by n,c to John Shadwick, as I
e Ji)r Tuxes. AiiLIi'n the second M nd.iv in No-
't tux. comment e snimg at thc
C ouilVtec'.lse door m H oimlle. Waniek
wnijri the t.ix s aie viu tor tnc years j l.s. '24 and '25, if said taxes ate not
bouts of 9 ociock pu on or bohnc tl.t said second Monday
ol Nov tin slc will continue irotn day to d w . beiu cen the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4oV p m of each t!ay. until said lands and lots arc s- Id or offlted. E BUO-HE RS. Col. Oct. 1st, 18 25. 34-It
Collector's $nle. TIC E is hcu hv c,i . n to all whom
it may concern, that on Monday the
fourteenth day of November next, at thc house of Joseph I) Clements, in Hindustan, 1 shall offer for sale all the lands oc town h ts in the countv of Martin, on which the taxc for the years eighteen hundred and twcM!v tnur, and eighteen Inuvlrcd and twenty five, are not paid. S de tocomniMuc at ten o'clock, a m. S NPoRl) HROWN. c ?t c.
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. . Ipprcutiee icu'ited.
au determined uo to pay it, unless com- "kS,rAN 1 ED immediately, at this ofprllcd by law, he having f.udulently ob- f V ficc, an app'entice to thc Printtuincd it. , inti business, between U and 16 years of SA MUEL ADAMS, Jr. j age one from the zountry would be prcOctobcr 3, 1825. 35-3t ferrcd. K. STOUT.
ri.c l.ia o Rn:'!:t; o, of Aug. 2, contains a 'ct'ct !,iv.ii Syia, stating a report, that InrVnim !,: a had burnt Coiinth, c that (vii had afterwards et;,cied into ' :v . ti ."'is yt it h them It is state by way of Venice, that gc-n-'al (-1 )Ui:k had gained another victory nv:: t e pjeha of Negi op )?tt, ho, alter s!- d.ir.;r grcv t loss, was bliged to rettn w to lv,ibof-a, and evacuate thc districts ol E.'st ct n recce. ( ie I ith of July, at ten p. nv a fire Vt'd.c out in thc palace of thc Pacha of S '.'-nicha, w hich, in a short time deslroyi 'l all thc apartments, thc harem, the stables and the immense buildings, compriait.g the lcsidcnces of the Ciaja Iicy,and of above 20- 0 persons belonging to thc household. Above thirty o'her houses wt c also destroyed, and thc ruins cover a sp.tce ol more than a qtiaitcr of a ii ague in extent. Thc engine ;.nd firemen of the consulate, after laboring in .in. to save the palace of the Pacha, turned their attention to that of the Aga of me Janissaries, winch they preserved 1 lie 1 ut ks accusKthe Albanians, and thc Albanians accusne -Tanissarics of ctti' gti.t fire. The Pacha was on horsehack, curing the Tolc time of the con fiigt ati n. Thc votistiiutiorcl says, that thc lord high commissioner of the Ionian islands, has had a smart explanation with the Austiians, who had violated ntuttality, by preventing thc Greek fleet from attacking the Turkish one, when it could have done it with an advantage, and that some cannon shots had been exchanged between an English and an Austrian vessel on thc occasion. Thc Etoi'c says, If it is true, and we arc inclined to believe it, from all that has previously occurcd, that the Austrians sheltered the Turks at the critical moment, thc pretended inaction ol thc Greek fleet, its retreat to Hydra, and the unimpeded landing of thc Egvptian rcinfoi cements in the Morea, aieat ontc accounted for. Against sivh an unprincipled intcrfcicnce, nothing but a mitorlc trom thc providence of God, could enable thc Gtccks to contend The ciiminaiit) of the act woti'd be so deep and so mon sttous, that i: wou'd cry to Heaven for vengeance, or rather justice, on its pcrpctiators Eo: the sake of cln Ltianit) . we hope that thc Atist: tans hive net car lied so far their une hr itian and ituxpli Cable partiality for the Tiuks, though v lament to see, that they arc t ot thc omy power whose cruisers Jnve violated neu
trality, and sacrilegiously become arcnta ot the Ottomans. The intended expedition oflotd Coch. rane, to Greece, gave gitat satisfaction at Paris. The Journal ek Dtbau sa)s, 14 It is noble thus to see the inventions of learned Europe applied, to contend with
uatnausni, ami to deliver oppressed natU ons. The use of vessels navigating without the aid, and even against the lorceof winds, cannct fail to piuduce great resuits, in a sea besttewed with islands and hoals With what stupid astonishment will not the Turks look upon those machines, which will appear to them, inventions from hell The CcnstitutioncI 13 equally gratified and sanguine, doubts not, that m a very little while, lord Cochrane w ill destroy the whole of the Ottoman navy, even if it should be reinforced by that of Austria. J Siain. A long and interesting articlo ha appeared in a French paper, the Coulicr de Pays Has, repeating a rumor which had been circulated and commentcd upon for seme weeks, that pteparati- , ens arc on foot, for h rcing Fe.dinand to , abdicate a throne which he disgraces A Helgic paper furnishes an aiticic.dated Madrid, July 21, which sais We at length app oach the denoue n.tnt of a political diania, the nn st n onstrcus that stupidity and igroiarue ever per foimed on the theatre of the woild Wcaie at the criisofthat ministerial conspiiacy, the exposuieol which, must icvealtous, thestcrcts ol many o hers. Justice and common sense, national rights ai 0 thc m .oes oi Hicgo, ate about tobcawngtd, and a mimstry which have forleittd their honois, bctratcd their country, and -old the south of Europe, will soon ex pi i u ncc ; ti e chastisement which Heaven always tcscies lor the wicked." 'I he article then goes on to detail thc ian ign of the ; Erench with the .Spanish ndnis rv ; and I asserts, that b their conduct in 'Spain, ' the Erench ministcis have entirely com-
promiscu l cielinand s ciown that they have ruined themselves by their own handy works, and legitimacy is destroyed by its most zealous defenders The w riter, after an elaborate review of the recent political transactions, and spc uiations upon thc present piospectsot the kingdom, say" Wcare then wariantcd in concluding that a great political event is preparing, beyond the Pyict n s ; that it will be an event calculate ! to revenge thc violated rights ofsuiTeiing humanity, and in particular, those of tin Spanish people which have been most gricviouslv insulted, and that Spain will bctomc a political cancer to the Erench government." Private letters horn Seville, of July 30, st ate that Spain was threatened with a famine, in consequence ol the extreme heat of the ucathti tit cup- were rapidly perishing. According to ti c same lette r s, the reign ol anan t y was fast approaching i hv banditti.or i at her thc constitutional h.iccs, over ran mrst of tho provinces, renting into fastiu sses, on thc approach of anv lorcc to subdue them, and levying contributions with impunity, when their enemies ictiied from the vain pursuit of them. II these acccm.ts can be tiusttd.it would appear almost impossible that the present vcar could terminate without some in ponant comu'sion in that ill-fated monaichy. The Const. tutioncl asserts, that a consul general & vice consul have been appointed, by the Eicnrh government, foi thc republic of Hjyti 1 he termer is a gentleman w ho las been consul at Rio Janeiro, and he is to have an income of 5r',c oo ftat.es. The vicc ct nsul is a vell known literary char octer, Molien, thc author cf travels through Colombia, and hia salary is 25,oCO fiancs. Letters from Paris say, that the measures adopted by the South Americans, against those o untrics which have not acknowledged their independence, have cxcittd a gicat sensation in thc commercial interest at Bordeaux at Havre. It is evident, they say 'hat the measures proposed to 1c adopti d. "ill ttnd principally to the advantage id England and the prejudice ol Prance. I hey console themselves partially, in thc prospect of the speedyconclusion of a commercial treaty with Spain, by w hich their manufactures will obtain a decided preference over English but doubts arc expressed, thyt the advantage acci uing from this, will not be & ' . p"its-tion for the loss, by the South American arrangements. L'.rd Cochrane and the Greeks. A London pupt r of the 9.h August, mentions that lord Coehianc's exertions arc to hccniplo)cd.Ju dismantling thc Turkish forti esses on I tie Asiatic coast, aad tho;0
