Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 December 1825 — Page 2

inccting is to adopt some general rules for the preservation of the li berties of the new world, and of harmony among the several free states llayli Tt is stated that the JIaytian commissioners, now in Europe, arc treating for the formal cession of what was the Span ish part of the island, and that the sum to he paid to Spain is actu

ally agreed upon the only difference being as to the time of payment, Ferdinand wishing the eah which the other party has not on hand. Mexico One of the Baring is

vcllcrs has already set off on his return to this sable court

Turkey and Greece. The insurrection in Candia has gathered so much strength that the Turks have retired to the fortress of Hetimo Mount Ida. and several strong places, had fallen into the hands of the Greeks. Nothing new from Ibrahim Pacha. Many Turkish ships were blocked up in the gulf of Lepanto by the Greeks Missolonghi was still hlockad ed on the land side frequent combats take place. One account says that the attempt to burn the Egyptian fleet at Alexandria had

at Mexico, and has purchased GOO partly succeeded, another informs

square leagues of land in the pro vince of henora! This proceed

ing has justly alarmed the govern, ment ; and a question was before congress, how tar, and under what restrictions, foreigners may hold lands in Mexico. We hope, for the good of the republic, that such

monopolies will not he allowed. Africa The following article is copied from alatciOndon pa per. It will require the exertion of a much greater degree of faith than we possess, to make any be lievc it. We have received accounts of a recent discovery in central Afriea, which will soon be laid before the public in greater detail ; but of which the following outline is sufficiently curious. Maj. Clapperion and eapt Denham. in the course of their lac expedition in that quarter of the world, arrived in the capital of a nation, whose manners and h'tory seem likelv to occupy to no trivial extent, the attention of the public of this country we might safely say, ol the whole civilized world They found a nation yet black in color, but not, in our scne of the term, negroes, having long hair. Sc line high features This people was found to be in a state of very high civilization ; and, above all. the British travellers witnessed a review of 7000 cavalry, divided in to regular regiments, and all elo tbed in complete armour (3000 wore the perfect hauberk mail of early Gorman knights ; most Strange, by far. of all, 1000 ap peared in erfeet Unman armour. The conjectures to which this has given rise are various. We con fos, for ourselves, that, looking to the polished and voluptuous manners ascribed to these people, the elegance of their houses, Sce. in a wotd, the total difference between them and any other race as vet discovered in the interior of " Africa, the mother of monsters." our own opinion is strongly, that here we have a fragment of the old Kumidiun population a specimen of the tribes who, after long contending, and long co-operating with imperial Home, wn at lat fain to seek safety in the central desert, upon the dissolution of the empire. In these squadrons, Messis Clapperton and Denham

probably beheld the liveliest im ae that ever has been witnessed by modern eyes, of t he legions of Jogunha may we not say of Hannibal. The armor, we understand. is fabricated in the most perfect style of the art; and the Rom in suits might be mistaken for so many Herculean and i'ompeian discoveries, if it were possible for us to imagine Hie existence of genuine antiquities possessing all the glossy finish of yesterday's workmanship. One oT these tra

ns, that though bravely conduct

ed.it failed on account of a change of the wind. The Greeks cap tore many European vessels laden with stores for ti e Turks An-

stria is said to have issued positive

orders for the preservation ol neutrality, and will not allow the protection of vessels conveying troope eke. We are fearful thai the new proclamations of neutrality, by

Austria anit u Js'.itam. siiew a

disposition to leave the Greeks to their fate; for the belief now is, that thev cannot succeed without

foreign aid, and that the Turks

will finally press them down by

the mere weight of numbeis

tlarbary slates It is believed

that the dev of Algiers is pfepai

rug a large force to act against the

Greeks. The bashaw of Tripoli

has declared wai against Sardinia

Letters from ."Morocco, state

that the emperor has put t the

sword the whole of the ndiabi

tants of the city of Mcttenr.. and entirely destroyed the city in consequence of the late revolt John Adams, formerly president of the United States, com

pleted the 00th year of his age, on the IJO.hday of October Lit. lie is the only survivor of the 1st American congress.

NEW tilMMKS.

JUST received from Philadelphia, a general assortment ol British, French & American 3 Dry Goods CUTLKUV, IIAK1) Jic CKTKKNSWAUE, CiilOCKRIKS, SHOES. ;--.c. Which arc otVeied for sale, low. YYm. liUU Ti ll. July 20, 1820. 23-tt

Cheap Wholesale Is Retail,

0 Mwi Sttir

J $ P. PRICK, O!) MAKKRT STUKK.r,

European, India and Domestic i;,c ,lM,ld scctiorJ of l!iC Iaw subjecting 1 7 j real and personal estate to execution, the

S. TOM LIN SON,

( a n klT stubst ri sce s .v xs ia-) MAS, just received IVom PhilaUlfihii and Baltimore. ?l handsome and tciv general assortment of Merchandize of Cvcry description consisting of Spr'ni" ej Summer A complete assortment of II u -dwarc and Cutlery. Qm ens-d tire v Glassxvare. LEGHORN & I r0vvrTS STRAW S ii u

1WKSI1 GIIOCKHIES. j AM of which it; e oil, red for ale at the !

most reduced pikes tut "sh. 15 tf. Max '28. 625

Cjieuver $ Cheaper SMI.

CII:

A

OS MAHKETy bclVJCCU '2d ?ul STltEE-rs i "T AS just rcce'ued from Philadelphia and Ualiimoic. and now for suL, nn elegant assoi tnunt of IlICIl oC FASKIOXAIJLK

X. ,Ljr .-

Comprising nearly eveiv nitiele needed hy the Fanner, or the Mtci.ar.ic A (1KNKU W. ASSOn I M KN r OF SIAUDW Mil) cc CUTLKSftY ALSO ftUKKXS& GLASSWAUK In very great variety. CHILDRI-.XS J MlOhb. A very compKtte ossorlment of AH of nhich will he sold on the most accomtnod .tii.ic tcrms fur e;sl

I 6-tf

Vinccnncs, June 1825.

CTW GOODS.

REYNOLDS & JlONNBU Have just received from Philadelphia, New !;y!e (Jaliiroes, Plain and flouted liomh-'zetts, do do liook, Jaeonett, and Leno Muslins, Snp-er aiul common Casinet's, do do lilue Clutlts. DomesiLt Stripes and Piads, 1 4th Cheeks, Morocco Shoes, Straw lionncts, Y II. Pea, Sec. Which with their block on hand mokes their assortment vciy complete. Ail which they are disposed to sell at the lowest prices. CASH, or Merchandize, will be i;ivtn tor ;ood heavy PORK or BE J'.h VA', it delivered in the months of December or Jnuaiy. 4l-tf Vinccnncs, Nov 25,1825.

htats ui' Indiana, MAIM IN CIKCUl i LOUitT,

AUUL'bl I hK.H, A. 1.

4. vincknnks, has constantly on ( Thomas Evans and Jul.us Johnson, comhatul, a handsome asso t me;t of .rsof j piainants, every description, which he is enabled to ! against sell ys low as any in the pLicc. Amos' V. Harris, and George Newton, HK NOW MAXUFACTUnES THE ic ft ild Uil S, Cortes, & (real Mi tor Proof , nul ln Chancery. II lu'w al l'l's came the comtT, . , . ' ' i . 1 va p'ainants, by (Jloodwin. tlcir soiiciW Inch arc ascertained to be the latest , , ,f .. . . .

! the court that Geonre New ion, one of

fashions. fe'Ordens from a distance thankfully received, and specdity filled. 43-lv November,' 1 82;?.

J"NPORMS the public that he continties to carry on the Sudd tor ;i r Harness makinp; business, at his shop (in (water sthf.f.t viscknnks ) He also, will keep on hand a n 'jr.lar supplv ol LEATHEU, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable tei ms. lie also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots & Shoes. of every discription and quality. 1-ehi'uarv 19, 1825. ' 1-tf

MaiMrutes cv Clerks Jjlanks for sale at this otlke.

the said delendanls is not an inhabitant ol this state on moiion it in ordered. That notice oi the pendancy ol" this suit be published for tlnee weeks succcssiely, previous to the next term of this court, in the

Western Sun, a newspaper published at

vinccnncs, Indiana, and that said New-

too answer said bill of complaint on the fust day of said term, or the matters and

things therein allcdcd wiil be taken as

coutesscd, ami decreed accoi dingly, and

tins cause is continued. A copv 'Pest, L. R. ROGERS, Clk. December 2, 1825, 42-3t

foil owing lots or paiccl of iiound, in

Vincc.uus, und the county ol Knox, to wit: number three hundicd and louitccn (314) thice bundled and tiltecn, (3 i 5,) three hundied S; twtnty four, (324.) three bundled and twenty fic, (125 ) in otic square, also, four hu..died Sc cii;hiy-two, (4vS2,) twonundied k xiy ciht, (263,) one hundred Sc toi ty cm , ( 4 1 ) cne fourth of lot number nil. cty two. decitcd to Sullivan and Call (ti ol 92,) also I ur hundivd acres of lanvi in the'Oonalion, belnjj donation lot number ninety four, (94,) thr. e hundred acres, paitol donation let number one hundied cc thiity-onc, (131,) also one thiul of one i ui.dred and thiitysix a tes and thiity two bin d'edths. (136 acres k 32 hui drt ilth.s) mar col. Vigo's, gi anted to ti e h. ii s o: Dominic Li ga d given tip as the p!o;cii ol (ieore R C. Miilivan, at the suit ol Chi ist'nn ( aeter, 'i reasui er ol liie Commons ol Yinc lines. S. ALMY, Shy. k c. Deceiiibvi' 2, 1525. 42-4i 2 rY vimrc of a w it of Heii f.icias in I V oa :n::i;us, n in.- litccitd horn tl.c ti i Ks otii ', e oi the Knox Circuit couit, I wi'.l ci.oe n public a e, ; i he court ii'ms-c d.i "n VniCi-ni.es. i.n JI u-luxi the trseuy ti.ik o-. aru. !) u . i. t!,e I'ruis of ten oVJutk7"A M a i i? c o't ;o.. k. p m. agieeably to t t v ui:o veeii'jn o: tl.c iavv subj.ciicg real and !vnr;a! estate 10 execuiion. toe fdinwin m j;.;c.:!h of of ground, in Knox eo i;tv, i;.u o a dia ri, td wit : iot l.umbo '::!i.(s Ljucr Praitie, com ,i ing . I u t m c i u, dieo Sc Iwo acres; aKo Im inoo'ier t-'o iiin died in i eighteen (18) in the d .i rtton. containing four fundi ( (I acres ; aXo it.i nuni her t wo i'wndred and n". nett n. (2 ' y ,) in the donation con .aming four 1 andrecl a-cit-s; also part ol oi m o-hci one hundred and ninety two, (ll'2.) :n the donalion, containing two hm (bed acres, as the ptoperty ol George R C. Sullivan.Also the foil- v ii-g id's or parcels of grourd, lying and b. ing in the IJ.; rough ol Vinccnut to w it : t ti . one fourth part of lot number nimu two, (:'.th of 92.) dectceel to villivan an.l Call, undivided; also one humbid and ninety two, (192,) one jumdi-i d and eighty seven (187,) and one hunJred anil eighty cuht, (188,)lying a. id bjing in Ilanison's addition to

the. nivni ;l Vinceniie, as the property

ol Jwcob Call; a t i of wt.irh is token as tiie propnjy of (ir .rgc R. C Sullivsn,

and Jacob (.'aH tt e suit of Caroline Smith, admi.nistiao i: ofChailes Smith,

deceased.

S. ALMY. Sy k.c. December 2. 1825. 42-41-&250 JpY virtue of a writ ol" fiene facias, on replevy b i d. to joe di ec'i ci ticnx the Cb t k's ctViCC of the Knox Circuit court, I will oxpoc to i.uhitc s!c at the court lr u u dooi in V iii ci.hi', oil Jinday the t-verru sirfi it ratf. b tween the hours of ten octr k a m ind five o'clock, p m. agreeably to the u.,r i v etion of the law i-ubjectit g real and p- i s 'kA estate to executien, t !tc following lo's or parcels of giound, to "it : t vo hundtcd acres of land in the Donation, being the north west half of lot number one hundred and five, (Iti5.) also two hurulr-d acres of LinrL lot nnmlir c lni'-.rtinl ,ti.t c,-n

teen, (217,) in the Donation, choice of sides; also the following town lots, lying ami being in the ISorough of Vinccnncs, to wit : numbjr four hundtcd and thirteen, (413,) lour hundred and thirty-nine, (439 ) four hundred and twelve, (412,) and four hundred and thirty-five, (435) all of which is given up as the property of Robert Runtin, senior, at the auit of Sarah Jones, administratrix of Peter Jones, deceased S. ALMY, Shy k.c. December 2. 1825. 42-4t-fc2 Ihheccah J. Patterson. Squire M. Patterson. Morgan Jones, and JSarcissa his ivtfc. formerly Narctssa Patterson, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply on the third or fourth day of the next term ot the Circuit court o Knox county, Indiana by myself or attorney, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the real estate of Squire Patterson, deceased, situated in the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, amongst the several heirs and legal representatives of the said Squire

Patterson, agreeably toan act to provide for the partition of real estate, when and where, any, or all of you n;ay attend, if you think pioper. WILLIAM PRICE, In right of his wife Eliza Ann. Decembrr 2, 1825. 43-4t

jO Y virtue ot a fieri facias, in debt, to me diteclcd tiom the Clet k's office

ot the Knox Citcuit court, I will expose i ULAMv DEEDS lor sale at

to public sale at the court house dtor in I this O filer Yincennes. on Mndav, the twenty sixht ! VT T' Ti 1 i in.tat. bciwcc the hut.. oi ten oMock 1 i intui- ncnUy executed at a. M. and fic o'clock v. m. agtecably to j tllS ofllCC.