Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 December 1825 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN.

rijYCEX.YKSi DECF.MRRR 3, 1825.

fire Company. The members arc reminded tint 1 1 lis evening is their stated meeting.

From xViVrV lies is for. Greeks awl Turk. We have a large slock of reports. They arc generally favorable to the cause of the Greeks, but few of them are of a positive character. The following is a brief notice of some of the things stated : Ibrahim Pacha, on his second attempt on Napoli di Romania, was given to understand that Greece had sought the protection

of G 13 itain, through com. Ha milton. While he waited to ask an explanation, he was attacked by the Greeks and completely dc

feated, with the loss of 1. 800 men after which he retreated to Ca lam ita, where he was surrounded by a force of 23000 men, under Colocotroiii, and reported to bo in a desperate condition. It seems as if. in a subsequent attack, he bad lost L200 Arabs; and it is said that Ilussien Iy, with a foraging party of 1000 mci.had been killed, and his troops utterly de fea'ed. Another division of troop at Candia, it is added is about to arrive to relieve Ibrahim The de eat of the Turks at Missolonghi was very severe. Their lo-s was great, and It appears to have deranged all their plans of the e unpaign. Thcic was an insurrection in Candia, 6c 3000 men were about to embark at Uydra to assist in fighting the Turks and Egyptians on that island. Culocotroni and his two sous appear to be acting nobly. Coura is in the north ol Athens with 6000 men. Canarls has sailed for Alexandra, to burn the licet about to sail from thence. The accounts from C-mstanti inp'e would show that the dian is much alarmed at the appear ance of things; but it i said that if the (iceks are stiovsnl it wil1 be. more because of the defects I the enemy, than tlu cliccls id" their own skill and means. Jiin. We meet with the fol lowing singular story as copied from a French paper. Letters from !!:!dad. dated June It), say The Tigris this year has con siderably overllowed. and the cii v of Uagdad is a it were, in IhV midst of ava-t m ?ras-. Whde ! write the waters are diminihinii, but we are not vet is security The city was much in danger of being inundated. ?Iany houses have fallen down, and anions others a part ot he palace ol the Pacha. The rains which have fallen in Upper Mesopotamia. & the melting of the snows on the mountains of Medea and Kurdistan, occasioned this c deluge. -Numerous Arab families who live in Lower Mesopotamia, narrowly escaped beimr buried in the waters, and it is said the mass of the nation were only saved by a sacrifice of individuals. In the midst of the confusion and despair human bodies were sought for to oppose a barrier to the waters. & men, women, children & animals, were seen thrown on it. Proiiions had tripled in price, and the Arabs and Kurds are every where in a state of insurrection.

Spain A Grenada dafe of the

were caught in the lodge in this city, in the act of teceiving an ap D

prentice ; the latter is sentenced to eight years imprisonment.

hers will pay the highest price in cash for any Quantity of good fire. Il'ax. &) MIEUUE Sc OLNLY. frVfr-mbcr 16, 1825. 31-tf European, India and Domestic 0 GOODS. S. TOMMXSOX, ( MARKET STREET I'lKCEKNES IA.J HAS just received from Philadelphia and lJ(iliim'rr,a handsome and very general assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring Summer

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A complete nssoitn ent of Il trdxcarc and Cutlery, QiteensA ftre Cy Glassware.

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FRESH GROCERIES. AH of which are olf red lor sale at the mot re4ueed prices lor rush. 15 tf. May S, 1825.

Reaper cj Cheaper Still.

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o.v market, between 2d & 3d streets JO" AS just received from Philadelphia ajL awl Baitimoic. and now for sale, an cicgant assortment of niCH Sc FASHIONAnLE mw GOODS. Comprising nearly eveiy article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic. A C ; K X K II A L A Sstf? M F. N T C) F U-AKDW A II 15 & CLJTLEUY ALSO QUKEXS & GhASSWAKn

In very threat variety

LADIES,

GENTLE"

CHILD1U

A very complete assortment of

UROOS5 All of which will be sold on the most ac conuitoflnit'u terms, for cash

mcennes, June

Slate of Indiana.

DAVIESS CIRCUIT COURT,

SETT KM BE II TERM, 1825. James S. Crait, complainant) against Charles IL Urown, and Aniory Kinney, defendants. Chancery. A T this time comes the 'aid complainant, by Samuel Judah, his attorney, and on motion of the said complainant, by hit attorney, aforesaid It is ordered, That this cause be continued, and that publication thereof be made in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Yinccnnes, lor lour weeks in succession, as to the said Hi own, to appear at the next term of this court and put in his ansucr to said complainant' bid, or the same will be taken as confessed, and dcciecd accordingly. A copy Test, J VAX TREES, Clk. ty.ee. Dercmbcr ! , 1825 42 U-s.f!n

fctate ol" Indiana.

MARTIN CIR' UII' COURT.

At'GL i TERM, A D. IS75. i

Thomas Evanai ,r Juiius Juhnsuji, com

plainants, j against Amos V. Harris, and Geo-go Newton, ' defendants,

Chancery. Nl) now at this day car.ic the co-r.-" plainatit-, hv Go-xlu in '!. i- . ,ici-

tor. a:d it appealing to the sa.ibiucliwii oft

j the court that Geo:j;c New!,i,, one d' I

llic said dc ltn.iai) s is not an inhabitant of

tins stale on viu'iun it is ird rcd fliat p o'.ice of '! e puidancy of this suit b. j ublishvu for tin cc weeks successively, pi vnms to the in xt lei m of i his com t.' in the Western Sun, a newspaper published at Viucennes, Indiana, and ih.it said Nekton answer said bill ot complaint on the first day of said t rm, or tin- m.itins and things therein a!ledj;cd will be tak-.n as confessed, and decreed accoi dingiy, and this cans?; is continued. A copy Test, L. R. ROGERS, cik. December 2, 1825, 42-3t

of Jacob Call; all of which is taken as the propei ty of George R C. .ul nan, and Jacob Call, at the Mill of Caroline Smith, adminisuattix of Charles Smith, deceased. S ALMY- Shjf k c. December 2, 1825. 42-4i 850 "J? Y virtue of a writ of fierie facias, on jlJ rcpk vj b nd, to me dnccicd iom the ClcrkS otlicc of the Knox Cncuit court, I will i-xpose to public bale auho court h use door in Vmrenues. on JA.n.

day the (vjentij.mxth mutant lietwe n tno hours of len ociot k a m and five o'clock r m. agreeably to ttie tmrd section of the law subjecting real and peisoi.al cstaU- to execution, the follow ii ,o;s or paicels of ground, to nit ; tuo iiuntiic d acics cf Tin I in the Donation, bting the noitli vest half d lot nuu.bf 1 t, n liundtt d a;.d five, (105.) also iv0 hur.dird ?cns of ljr.ff, lo' oumber two J undirr! t.n tew ntetn. ( V7 ) in the Dm.iif.i.. c! -io of sides; .u : iiv .iw tf u-,Xi and beirj; in the 1). .iig' ..1 V ii to wit: ?uind. : loui iin- .t-d j.- i..ir. tcm, (41'),) i'. in h.t cirtfi Ji.u tl it 1 v nin-t (4 9 ) h.ur himd'rrl ;n.d tv 'w. 4 2.) and 1 .u- lmnditd and ! irtv-five, (4.ij) . iil' of wl irh is gien up as il:e 1 1 : ay of R 'b'tt 13m. !n, s( r.Inr, ! tir aou cf S itah J . (5, a imii isii atiix cf Peter J(nrs, deceased S. AL.VY XhfTKc. December 2, !8?5. 4.'

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Sheriff's Sales,

nuc of a fieri facias, in ckb to

I &f"w directed fioui the Clerk's ollice

of the Knox Circuit conn, 1 will cx;.., ?o public sale at the court house (iooi in Vinccnncs, on Monday, the iwrvtu wr'i

instant, be! wtcn the :.Oiis o! ten f.'cU rk

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Have jubt received fiom Pliiladelphij New style Calli:ocs, Piain and filmed Bosnbzctts, do do Pj )-:k, Jaconcit, and Lciio Muslins, Sui-er and common Casincfts, do do Biuc Cloths. Domestic Slri; ud Piads, t 't'h Chec ks, Morocco Shoes, Suaw H );:iH ts, Y II. Tea, Sec. Wnich with their stock on hand makes their assortment vciy complete. All which they aie disposed to sell at the low est pi iei s. GASH, or 3Iercliaiulizc, will he ;;Lcn for tood heavy PORK or ;-: Sll'J.W if delivered in the months ol I ) cembcr or Janunv. 4'.-tf Vmccnnes, Nov 25, 1 8 2 . Jusl lieccivcd, mrt bags Ilavanah COI TEK, H20 kei-s llosMm VAILS, assorted, w 10 kcKs COPPERAS, I barrel GLUE, 75 barrels Turks island SALT, 40 do Saline do. 2 tons waggon tire assorted.

And an assortment of Shirtings and Sheetings,

Plaids an I Stripes, Which aie ofTercd at a small advance. vM rurtcii. Vinccnncs, Aup. 1S25. 28-tf irT The hii'ficst price in C.iSH or (lOQDS, will be Kivcn lor clean HEKS T.-AV and michantablc PORK this all. V. 1J.

he third -cclio.i of the law si hit eiim'

real ami personal cUte to cxceu'ion, u.e i lollowiii- lota r,r puicels oftonr.cl, in j VinceniK s. iiiul lie county of Knox, to

wit: number three hundred andfounetn (3I4) t;;iec himdrcf and fiheen, (.3-5,) three lumd'c?': Sc twenty lour, (324,) three bundled and lwcn:y-ficf (f25 ) in one s.oia'e, also, four hundred Sc ciehtv-two.

j (4et2.) two bundled 5c sixty ciujit, (268,)

one r.imurcn i loriy one, ( I 4 1 ; one fourth of lot number ninety two. dcciecd toSullivan and Call (th of 92,) also f ur bundi ed acu-sof land in the Donation, b( im; donatien lot number ninety four, (94,) thr.c hundred acres, part ol donation lot number one hundred 6c thirty-one, (I3l,) also one thitd of one hundred and thiity. six acres and thirty. two hundredths, (1 36 acres Sc 32 hundiedths) near col. Vino's, granted to the luits ol Dominic Legal d given up as the property of George R C. Sullivan, at the suit of Christian Gractcr, Tieasurcrof the Commons of Vinccnncs. S. ALMY, ShJT. at. December 2, 1 825. 42-4t-g2

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TWO CK.YTS pci pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnen

lilth onf 00, ..o..,..!.,,. or t0"c at the WKSNTEUN SUN

L'i,i.r , l i r 1 on.ee, m cash rccc:f:tt, aeainst good acnailed the seven fice masons who counts.

virtue of a writ of fieri facias in .J5 iamages, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit coutt, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vinccnncs, on Monday the tvjenty-aixth instant, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, p m agreeably to the thiid section ol the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following lots or parcels of of ground, in Knox county, state of Indiana, to wit : lot number eight, (8 ) Lower Praitie, containing about one bundled Sc two acres; also lot number to hundred and eighteen, (218.) in the donation, con four hundred acres ; also lot number two hundred and nineteen, (2 19,) in the donation, comaining four hundred acres ; also part of lot number one hundred and ninety two, (192,) in the donation, containing two hundred acres, as the property of George R. C. Sullivan. Also the following lots or parcels ot ground, lying and being in the Bon. ugh of Vinccnncs, to wit : the one fourth part of lot number ninety-two, (Jth of 92.) decreed to Sullivan and Call, undivided ; also one hundred and ninety-two, (I92,j one hundred and eighty seven (1 87,) ami one hundred and eighty-eight. (188,) lyng and bcine; in Harrison's additien to the town of Vinccnncs, as the property

State of I,i(!i;ir,a ) Knox mituft Sb' KX.'X CIllt't'M COURT, V ; .' r v t Ti rm , 1 8 ?5. I ND now lids rime apo,ard n o--jk - Ull, t!u R- (CC 'I j till Lcmi Chimpo-mM . p,ut of the Puiish 0 St. Francoi-. Xv.ie;, y.u(rtsor 01 the R -.er-erd J ai I-: anrj. Rivet, . io was ihv suceesser r f Joseph Hcnois' F:upct. IVol. j .f tl;e Diocese ; h.cd h'v fiiu- it jtl .,, c'j couri, lo pc T ' ot-.r !- i s,tinfr of Ft nrc is R cu Jt: i D ' 1, t. I e uis Tomssai'.i Dt t.n, Ge:ci al W J Ml((. s:on. and i.-thcrs . be t end m emu fire i . eas the sni J Cf f,. ( r should '.ercjVi ow e nl ff 01 .. ft in a suii the: mav Ik- ..r m i r- d , trv . t,r 10 '.In- iK'nu1 el J ?' I)i n, ;s di-cej. everuiot;, and ai.n.mi- r." his ,ui-5 and 'ful it ;ret rtrititt-, o; ' 01 ( i'l cr of tlxi.: YI.. .(up..n, o. n :"n.fG. R. C Si-Muan, at'..? ,,r :. ., ..... . ( j ,n Le n C!.;.irpt);,f. urdertd. 'T' at t! Cit.k i;ko nr. tire in :l v Wisstrn S.:n Gen. ral Ac'-i User, a apn punted in V-ncer.nrs, 1' rrr vnk- M.rt . siv. iy;t,:u on t! t record Monday in Drcemi. r r.rrt. at W c !.4 n t in Vircerncs, before thv hi-.m.!,', J,.n Moore, 01 t.c hriior.'Mr , y .,- ,. Associate Judgis thr rou.-iv o Knx tlie testimony of the f, 1 e.ii e w : n. s:,fS will he coninienced being u-ki ', r-n! be cor.ii,,u( d f,om day to day until they arc all taken. A true eopv Test.

H. JOHNSON, Clt. kcc

Nnvember 9. 1825.

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Infoi niation to rei.sioners. STATK OF INDIANA county of 3 ss n . , , Octo!er 12, 1825. l.ontorniably to the rcgulntir ns ot the war deparmient.ofthe 19th of June, 18. 4, I. AD9 a m.igistrate in the countv above named, do here by eertifv, tln.t I ha'e the most Satisfactory evidence (here state wii.it the evidence is whether )ersonid knowledge or the affidavits of respectable persons, giving their names) that CI), who Im thisd.iv appeared before me, to take the oath of identity, i, the identical person in the pension Certificate which he has exhibited before me. numbered , and be iring tlate at the war office. the day of 18, that the said certificate was originally issued f -r him ; that he now holds the same in his possession, anel claims all the benefits arising therefrom Given under my hand at on the day and year aboe written. AH, .;. I. clerk of the court of cmntv. certify that is a magistrate, as above, and that the foregoing signature-, purporting to be his, is genuine, Intestimom w hereof I ha e hereunto afT.xed my seal of ofT.ce, and subscribed my name, this day of in thevea? . LF. Clt rk 'if the court cf. county. The above affidavit is requited in all eases where the Pensioner has not receded his nipend for one year; pensioners -ipphitig without procuring the above certificate w ill f t,l n getting the pension ir.onev due 'The foregoing form mnst W p..rs,it(! literally. (atohney at law.) HAS removed from Princeton to Vinccnncs la and will practice law in the first Sc fourth judicial circuits. He keeps his office on water street, where he may at all times be found. April 24. 1824 Il-tf BITa X K DEEDS for sale "at this oilice.