Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 November 1826 — Page 2
tie to annoiine any such improvement oF trade as will effect any improvement in .the circumstances of the working classes. The goods market, for the last three Or four weeks, has been more animated than it was during the summer months, but the demand ha, a very few instances exceptedi occasioned no advance of prices', nor has it encouraged the manufacturers to give out work to the unemployed weavers, who, consequently, continue in a state of melancholy destitution Such as have a legal claim for parochial relief, receive assistance, as liberal as the circumstances of the times will permit ; and others tvho have not a strictly legal claim, but who have long resided amongst us. and borne good characters, ar.e occasionally relieved by our humane and active over
seers. But there are thousands, and tens of thousands, to whose assistance the law cannot, by even the most liberal construction of its beneficent spirit, be extended, and who are consequently enduring a distress, the intensity of which it is impossible to imagine for every variety of wretchedness which the most activ e imagination could combine for the formation of one picture of exquisite misery, could not furnish such a scene as may be beheld in almost every cottage in the back streets of this town. A gentleman on Wednesday last, went into some of the, streets between London road Sc Ancoats, wishing to behold with his own eyes the condition of the people, whose misery he was willing to believe was exaggerated. On his return from his melancholy search he told us witl an expression of horror, that he regretted the indulgence- of his curiosity "I wish I had not gone' said he i. the wretchedness was too great even to be seen.' He had seen houses with no other furniture than a truck covered with straw, on which the heart-broken father sat, with a glazed eye, and a death-like expression on his countenance, seemingly unconscious of the wailing of the half naked children who lay around him. He had seen emaciated mothers, in whom even the extreme of wretchedness
had not extinguished hope, nor slacken
fed ch the gentle1 man td retract what he had said. I am not, replied theaggres-
sor very apt to retract my words, but in j this instance I will; I said you had stolen !
the sermori I find I was wrong ; tor on returning home and referring to the book whence I thought it was taken, I found it there."
Notice
FALL WINTER GOODS ;o:o-; 0:0: 11 nPHE subscribers have re-
SL ccivtd, direct from Fhiladtlihici, j - 1
their supply oi 3 Fall a? Winter Goods,
comprising a great variety of woolzvs,
among which are : 8-4th, 9-4-th, Sc 10 4th Rose Blankets, Mackinaw 3 and 4 point do. Bearskin Coaling, Red and Green B -ze, White and Red Flannels, Black and slate coloured Hose, Black and mixt lambs wool hnlf H'se, Superfine Broad Cloths, Ca:si;ucrcs, and Cassincts, assorted colours. Aio a suop'V of fresh groceries! And an assv tTie.nt of HARDWARE
The above' goods be ing purchased in 5
Philadelphia, nt the lute reduced firices, thev are enabled to sol! them very low, for'CasA, or UK ICS JVJX. J s k SA.Ml. SMITH. October, 1326. 33-tt On hands 20 barrels old WHISKEY, 100 do. KAXIE11V I SILT, 100 sides Uiper LEATHER, And daily expected, 200 nieces DOMESTICS, comprising almost every species of WOOLExvA COTTOX GOODS, made at home. J . Sc S. S
7 whom it mail concern. 1D Y virluc 1
nHHT I have taken out letters of ad- ? r r
3 ministration,' upon the estate of Xathan Baker, (late of Knox coun'y, Indiana) deceased, and will expose to sale on Monday the oth of Xjvtmbtr next the real and personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of 100 acres of Land lying on the water's of Poverty run, Cattle. Hogs, and I for set, Household ff Kitchen Furniture. Terms of sale all slims under one dollar, ca&h in hand ; all sums over six dollars, eighteen months credit, for the personal property. The terms of sale for the real estate, will be made known oil the day of sa'e. JOHN 1SAKLR, Kxor.ofthe estate of SATHAX HAKEH, deceased, with the will annexed, October 20, !i26. SS-3
Sheriff's ?ale.
old
Alain and
WILLI A 31 MI MURK, CONTINUES business at his
t& stand, on the comer of
Market Street, Yinccnnes, (late Mteurc 15 Oliiey's,) where h.r ha fer it the most reduced pricey a general assoitment of
: Old Rye Whiskev, ' 0
.vi Annie
t 4 I It
Holland ana , ') ; ! - r cjim : Oin, U Brandy,
critle, i.3i;.c!- iK .l".!uv I -'""' H n, Claret Wines. , P:;;tcr k Ihmr.cCj Prime ilav-.uiiiu Coi'-Ji ! aut-a, v. l. and iee, ii h'.or.i' V.iirav. Chocolate, i?sT. Orlea-is Loaf S: Imperial and Yoi:r.;;;i Lump Sugar, Hyson Tea. !'vid, Macaici, and Raisons Sc Almonds. ; Cd Fish, t
4d, 6J, 8d, lOd, Naii!,Foo!scap and I
Iter
and Rraris, Swedish Iron, English Sc Avncruan li lister stec'',
Paper, tl by 10,. St 10 by i Window Glass, iiow Plates
ving, waiii children. M Groceries e? Liquors Saddlerjo fh. The most lamentable r Vy " such as
distress is now experienced at Saddle
Worth. Trade was never vvrrse than at this moment the number of unemployed p'ooris daily increasing, and many of the small farmers are literally starving ; Hot more than one fourth of the operatives have any employment, and those have on ly about half work- Vegetation has suffered a great deal less from the drought hereth '.nin less mountainous districts. Manchester, SeU 7. Trade is still anail tike, making no perceptible advance yet certainly progressive. The reception of this report, week after week, is most disheartening. Considerable sales arc making, but until prices rise to what "will affird living wages to the operatives, and till the demand is sullicicnt to employ them all, nothing like permanent, or rather actual improvement, can be faithfully recorded. Glasgow, Se fit 6 An extensive spinner here has reduced the finer qualities of yarn, to no less than 3d per lb. to the consternation of the whole body. There has been but little done in cotton wool, but prices are firm, with a tendency to rise. We learn by the Quebec papers, that some chests of treasure, winch were lost in a French frigate 67 years ago, in the river St. Lawrence, about nine miles above Q icbc have been found It is rumored that the value of this prope-.ty estimated at one million of dollars. Xat. Int. The trial of the 72 deputies who voted the inability of Ferdinand to reign, in 1823 has fnished. They are condemned to be Wrangled, and their property con-
M r i r c i -ii i , . i T Ab out received tiom Philadelphia 1 he British frigate SybiHe, has lost 1 , . , f . . ,& , . , J j and Baltimore, and now tor sale, an 100 men killed and wounded, m an attack '
r i . i . c eeant assortment oi
cd o withdraw fiom the conte and sur-re-ul. a prize and some prisiicis she had taken
Also, a fe.neral assortment of LIVlilU POO L, printed & common painted'. an GLASS WAiii'c. Painis and iM c :Stu F, A lull assortment of All of the he i qiv!i' v. A '.so 2 jo b.r i 'ds, Kenhawa i? uiine Suit, All the above, with mny olhei articles, will be sold ios tvr c.h. C.oun'.i Pny sicians can be supplied iih MeUicint s at
a low nrice. i he hiirhust nuee will be
itiven for Bees v. ax..
28-tf
Vinceuijes, Angtsst 1S26.
Cheaper 6j Cheaper SiitL
M: (illAETEIrL it a k Kh between d & 3d siju-eTS
'l'he recent Spanish official decree of death and attainder against all the members of the ColCb who voted the temporary deposition (f king Ferdinand in 182, is one of the most melancholy monU en s of injustice and infatuation with vhi'-ri the history of , despotism has been furnished It comprises the names of the ablest statesmen, the greatest orators, the most intrepid patriots, and the best scholars, that have appeared in Spain for ages past. jVat. Gaz. A clergyman at Cambridge preachsd a sermon which one of his auditors commended. Yes,' said a gentleman to whom it was mentioned, it w as a good sermon, but he filched it." This was told to the preacher : he resented it, and call-
(J f RICH Sc FASHIOXARLB imx goods, Comprising nearly every article needed by the Faimer, or the Mechanic. A GEXKUAL ASSOIU'MENT OF
11AKDWAUB& CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great ariety. GENTLE.li:XS, & CHILDREN'S J ollUrrSJ. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms tor cash 16-tt Vinctnr.es, June 1825,
BLANKS for Magistrates in 11. linois, for sale at this ollkc.
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"g'XFORMS the public that he co:itinues to cany on the Saddlcrtf fj Harness making bu-iness, at his ih;p uii (VATEK :,TKKV.T VINCENNIS ) lie a' so, will keep on hand a regular supply ot LEATHER, of every dercriniion, which will be sold on reasonable Kims.
lie also n:-a:a:!'.-.cturcs, and will sell at j
the lowest prices.
Moi1s 6c Shoe
of every Clisfripiioii and quality Fcbi narv 19, 125.
1-tf
NO' HUE. TJiO'TOilS J. KUYKEXDliLL tf Jfi DECKER, take this mo ie lor the first time, of rcmiiKtin-.' their Si ie; ds. and
- i
virtue of an alias fieri facias, ii
to me directed, from the
ClcrkTs ofiicc of ihi Knx Circuit couit,
I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in 'Yii.ccnncs, on Monday, the twenty .seventh inst. between the hours of ten o'clcck. a.m. and fie o'clock, p.m. agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real ;id personal estate to execution, all the right title and interest of Moses Rawlings, io the following property, to wit : fifty acres of land, with twenty-five acres improed and under od fence, it being thcx place wheic Moses Rawiitigs now lixrs, lying at;d being in Knox county, state ot IiidLm, near Whire river, in Town 1 uoith, Uarge 9 west, boundfd follows, to wt: on the north, by land of William Join. sou; west, Lr land ol Nathan Hafcer, deed, east Sc south, by acant lands :;ke.i as the piopcrtj of Moses Raw iingj, at the st itot George C;tt. S. ALMY, ShJT rcc. November 4, 1826 39-4-g2 for Taxes, T WILL commerce exposing all and j& sivgular, the lands and town lots at pubhr sale, at therouit h ue in Piincetcn. Gih-.or, com v, Indiara, on the second Mf!idav in No timber next, between tlvj hours rf nine o'clock in the forenoon, Jiid fo'.ir o'c'ock in the afternoon, for the
the tax nndcoits due on the samj forth
year !8'. and tiie tame will be continued t!om day to day, until, all have been cflercd for s.t! .
JAM I S DEVIN, Cnl G c.
October 13," V
the ptili'iiSLalIhey :i: c desirous of clos'h g thv.'ir bo'vs. It is therefore desired ih ' all vi o know t !ir lr.SiJ ves ii.debted, ei'ltci t D'jci r J Kaykedall. or to Kuykeiidult is' Decki-r, to conic lorwatd and c'iryc h- ir aez-.xiri' , with c?sh,irothtMui i'ro.u 'i'.eloiM- induii'ence tiven, il is hoped all will comply. They propose ttf.eivit.g in - payment, country .:?.'", Ilea- War, Corn, and Pork.M de-
The Stciiin Boat .1MEK'J(1X.
T pu'piit'ois of the Steam tfoat
J A .nerrcari. no w in snrrrsnl nncii.
' . . . . j.n ttion, p?yi;.g between Louisviilc & Terxe-
Haute, ofiet her for .aie on advantageous
terms rme is oi iiiiit di aught ot water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years ohl in June next. For terms apply to Mcssib. Mieur c Ormsby, LouisvilK ; W. C Reg. is. Cincinnati; W. C. Linton, Tcirc-Hawc ; or to JAs L WILSON, Master s.b.a. May 9, 1826. 13-lf
m
r j
D. ! V.
livcieu in the p ojier season. Likewise e:of! !"at Cuale u e most li!eial prices will be given. K litis rot ice is not complied with by the 20th of l).-ccmb; r next, other mran s uiH be 'ur.-, vC KUYKKNDALL U UECKTR. June 2, I8J6. I C7 if
Colice is hereby Given
all whom U may euueern,
UlAT on the moi.(I Mond.,y i To-
vi m'oei nest, at the house oi Joseph
Cich.ents, in Mmdostan, Martin counliidiana, j hhail otfei for sale, ail and
singular, the hu.d and lovn lots, in
comity, on whicii the tax and coMs are duo i n- t'ne yeaib 1824, IS?5, and 1826,
an4 that the said sale will be continue
Irom d-iv to dav, betwwn tbe
nine o'clock in he foi e nor, ai.d foui
The Alhum and Ladies' Weekly Gazette. jpm is a uew pubtica'ion issued cn Ji W'cdnes.'.ays. It has been commenced under the most favorable auspices, and, as its t'rle designates, is appropiiated pai lieulcs; y to the Ladies. It is dc voted to the cati.e of xiituc, to knowledge sand amusement It will furnish information on the ultme "f plants, fiowtrs Sec useful receipts ; a general weekly summary of Fwrtign anii Domestic news, with a rich
: fund ot caoxe and select miscellaneous j Li'cratinc. It wiii be ncatU printed on
vi.l i,vti" " i" Jul ijiiiciing, i ouar
u, t.Min e.gni pnges, wiinoiit atlvertisemcnts, (which are to be inset ted on a co-
ver.) 1 he price is only two dollars, payj able by those in the city half tarly & by
ll'.lllk 111 1 - J J
an yisjiny m auvancc. .5Ul)SClintl
I
. o c
lock in the jftcsnouii of each day, un
til ail are oiVered. SANl'ORO BROWN, Col. mc. October 12, ISZG. 37-4
To
II wiioni it mav concern
Xbtice is hereby given,
A 1 I will on the second Monday
in November next, commence sel
ling at the court houe door in lionnviiie, Warrick county, L diana, all and singular, the lands and tour, lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1826, arc
not paid and the sale v.it
or.s wiil he received at the Merchant's Co fix House, A. R. Poole's Fancy Book More, Chesnut street, S. C. Sheppard's, 107, Ninth street, John R Walker's, 209, N. Front street, and at Win. Stavely's 70 S. i liiid street Philadelphia. Among a numcious list of contributors are the nau.es of Scleck Oshorn, Rosa, Kllen, the IJoston Rard, Sec Sc in order to l ender the work ti uly valuable, the editor will distribute pi enduing for original articles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. AH communications must be addressed to r homas C. Clarke, Editor and Propri
etor, io. 4U, k.icc street, Philadelphia.-
L ?
I r
V.l.x Jlil L tl III LllllUIIUCll I - - 'UUl.'lH I JL. .
from day to day, between the hours of I Enitors coping this will be furnished
nine o'clock in the lorenoon, and fUur w,lh the Albl,,n a!Kl Indies Wti klv Ga-
o'clock in the afternoon of each day, un- ' zctle as an equivalent. Postmasters and ...
r strch pan thcrcot as will pay the j OUlL,s w ne entitled to every sixth copy ie thereon, a c offered fur sale. hich they may order. 1 TlX VVA W , - I " ' " - 1 '
Adniinistiators Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed adminUttatot on the estate ot Miset IVamon, (late of Mai tin county, Indiana) deceased, gics notice, that the said estate wiil probably be insolvent and gives further notice,' to all those hav-
them forwaulduly authenticated accoidingto law and all those indebted to come lorwatd and mnke immediate payment. LEWIS BRt )OKS, Adm. September 25, IS26 38-3 Saddlerv for Trade. A LL kindb of Saddlery will be given JL in exchange for good nitrchantable PtlltK. ?a a' it'rrr r; ... -t.-
to be celivered by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1825. o,f
til ail,oi
taxes due
DAVID II ALL, CM. iv.c.
October 6, 8-f. 37-jag4
Notice is Iicrebv Given
all whom it man concern.
.1 ii.i 1 wm expose to public s;de
i at t'ne court house door m the town ol Poiteis illc, on the second Monday in November next, eaUi and every tract of land and town lot, lying in Dubois county, state ol Indiana, for the lax due thereon for the year 1326, if such tax be not previously pvdd and the sale Mill continue from day to Jay, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon, until all have been offered for sale. BAZIL R. LDMONSTON, Col. d.c. October 7, 1826. 37-1 Magistrates & Clerks Blanks for sale at this oilice.
