Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 January 1827 — Page 3

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OwW JlO, JANUARY 6, Ii7. Manufactures. It scetm, by the an-ncxL-d article, that the cotton manufactuic does prosper on the Whitewater. The establishment of Mr Rogers is stated to yield a clear annual profit of 5 per ccr.t. upon the capital employed. This fact ought to put at rest the appichension, entertained hy many in this neighbornood, that such an establishment would not he profitable. We never had any doubt on this subject and our opinion is confirmed by the successful re? ult of Mi Holers' enterprise. Combine sufficiency of cap ital with prudence and skill, and there can be n.i doubt as to the tcsuit Franklin Facctorij We have recently several times visited this place of industry, and were highly gratified in finding every thing about, and in the establish ment, from the regularity of arrangement, ncatne ;s, order and industry, speak loudly in favor of the skill, economy and wise management of the agent, Mr L Ingalls. The Franklin Factory is owned by W'n, C Rogers, of Cincinnati, and has been in operation about two years, lun Ding at present 600 spindles, employing about thirty hands, ali but four of which are y.ung women and boys, and noils, (.u the agent informs us,) by nothing but spinning, a weekly piofit to the owner, clear ot all expense, ol 75 dollar s. The establishment lias 6 or seven small dwelling houses belonging to it, occupied by those employed in the Factory, and taken altogether, present a handsome little til lage, enlivened by active, indus'.ty. Such "villages or of pp eater extent, we expect yet to sec springing up at every r.ligdj'e mill seat, (and they aie numerous,) from near the mouth to near the sources ot the "Whitewater nvcr We are authorized to state that Mr. Rogers intends to apply to the Legislative ol this stae at the approaching session, for an incor p oration of his present establishment, with the privilege of i. creasing his investment of capital to forty or fiiy thousand dollars B ookville paper. Imprisonment for Debt. Wetejoice to peceive (say the Editors of th; National Intelligence) that colonel J- hns-n of Kentucky, the steady advoc 'e of ti e aboliion ot Itnprisonmt n' tot D.bt, lias given notice of an intention to introhin e inu the Senate, a Hill looking to that objectThere is no abuse, prucds.d u the name of justice, that is so unju-: 'liable. "We have knwn virtuous and goi d intn that were opposed to its abo'ition, but ue never knew one who cou-d gtve a v a i v I reason for being opposed to it In our view, reason and humanly equally tevoit at it. There homd b no nnpi i v msm nt but for crime. ihc fanuuent .lubior sh uid be punished not buc.aiso he is a debtor, but because his pmpo e was defraud. It is reserved o t.c U ruled b;u. cs to add this other to the cluster of its honors that it was tiie fr st nation which bioke through t fie prejuUicies ut twenty centuries, to draw toe distinction between the hahi'ity, to sequestration, ol hot person and of propei ty. Such a measure would be wotth the people wuich wa? the first to put a stop to the S ave Tracio. We hopi we shall be forgiven by those who do not agree with us on the to, k, if we use language which seems 10 them too strong It is not too strong tur our convictions, nor for what thei.s would be if thtv could view the matter in the tame light that we do. We are sorv to say that Mr Jennings, one of the Representatives in Congress from Indiana, was much injuied ycsierdav, by a quantity of plaste:ing f dimg on his head, while seated by Ids chamber fire, at Q teen's hotel, where Ivj results. A'ut. Jjur. Baltimore, Dec. 15. Porto Rico We had a conversation yeste'diy with an intelligent gcnt'cnu.n, ' wh has received vcrv late advices lro-n ; 1 Mexico, and he says his inhumation is, that Commodore Porter is concentrating j his forces with the view of making a tie- ; scent on the smith side of the islmd of: Firm Rico: and. it was thought, he tvou! I be able, to make a very serious impression Com. ChfQti. Il'rs' Ind a Trade. Captain Hercher, of thr b'ig Gold Hunter, at New-Haven, 16 d'.ys tron St- Kitts, . 1 1 por ts that a proc:.unti')ii ha1 been Usneo by the Ad nii'al on that station, ordeisng that all A nitric in vessels remaining in the ports t tlit Hri s' Ulatuls on and after tin fit t ol December, unless det lined fot baiiaMh g, should be seized a.ul dipocdd accoui ing to the terms of the act p'uhibitiog tlu intercourse between those is. amis and tin L'niied States and also derlat ing that ah F.nglis i vessels from othrt islands, witi Am rican produce on hntrd, would bv .seised and confiscated. -Jb.

fccvj-6rlcan Dec. 8. f Wc are indebted tu Captain Avery ut !

the schooner Alpha, ior a file ot the Cur- j taca Courant to the 4m of November in elusive, containing Cuijcj- dates to the 1 8th of October. 1 hey were received at too late an hour to make cxtiacts Idr this day's publication. General Faez arrived at Caracas on the 28th September, Irum a tour througn the Provinces of the Apiiie. General liiheno Mendez, late minister at the Panama Congress, also ariivtd there from Hogota on the 28th. Under date of October 2d, General Paez published an ad.Jiess to the Ven-zueiians, in which he developcs the plan ol administration, and declares that he belong- to no party but that of the people, and that he will defend no cause but what t'ney adopt. On the 4th he addressed a communication to the Intendent of that Dopanmen , in which he details the object of his movement, and declaies that he has been influenced by a desire to preserve haimony between a brother pcope, ai ah h zaids, and by every sacrifice, bec c La idvl The packet ship Cadmus, Captain Al lyn, arrived at New Yoik. on Friday evening, from Havie having baiieil on the 3d of November. Paris papers to the I'd. inclusive, have been received by this arrival. Captain A'lvn was at Li Grange on the "24th ot October, and ic-h La. ayktte in good health. The market of Havre had not improved. Humors had prevailed in Paris, that the repot ted settlement of the differences between Hussia and Tuikey,was incorrect that the Russians had ci ossed the Pruth, See. Hut the EtoUe. of the 2d, ..nnounces that an express, wilo the treaty signed at Ackcrman, on tne6th Oct, reached the Emperor on the 13th at Twer, and that the ratifications were to be exchanged in three weeks. Another action took place between the Persians and Hussiaus on the 25th September. The latter were attacked near Kuzahe;hpol by the Persians, under the command of Abbas Mirza and his two sons Their army consisted ol 5.000 infantry, about 20,000 cu ah y, and 26 pieces ol attiih ty; but, alter a short action, they were completely routed with the io-s of I 100 piivates and a number of omceis, and abandoned their baggage The Hus si'-ns had a osack toionei, 2 othc rolVieers. lukI 43 privates killed, ai.d vJ:jfj WL'tindcvl. A ii snatch Iroui General Yertno 11", ;i;i-oieiii;,i this event, vv.s i.ceived at St PjUN'sburg, 1th Oct, w! i n an illumi'i.iti'iii -ani r; mc!' gs look place. u Cn ittt'n nnei i. at lies tiiat a chan-e in -tie me-suis f the Fiench Go-vettnu'-Mit, in regar.l t' Spt,in, about to t k place, an i tva Fi.oice is uiaking an effort n. se jj.a: aie houi t? e Husiao Aiiianr; an 1 Uwiu' in tiie ol;ev of i.-: l tand. Advices ft oin Lisbon. f th. t8tnt)ct. state i hat the iris'.n rcct:on in lg.;r es had been put down and the Mai qnis d'Abran tes. the h-adet , had fled At IHiTclona. on tnc !6'h Oct a ronspiiacy was '.isi overed against the livt s of the Captain General, th Aichbishop, and others, win) fld fan safety to the (juar ters of the Pruuh commander. Harceiona is stiil ganisotjcd by 5000 r tench troops. The Perseverance steam vessel at rived at Napoli on the 15'. h Srpt aiul was purchased by lite Gieek (iovetntnent for 5-''t!l. I o t!ic Public, yn-KE notice, that the United Society, m cointnuin y called Shukt r, at West U-ion, in the county ol Knox, St state- of I; dia-.a, Ik'.yc autl oi i z e t i aotl empowered Au-'iun Shari Francis Tom, to transac t all ihei publn bnsti ss ; ai d that all contracts, settleo.ents, nis, col lections, disbm sements, oi adjustment ol accounts, whatever, rcl tting to the pto-p'-rtv or interest ol the said community, wij! in future be a tended to by the said bhari t? Vorif. Given hy order of the co nuuiimy, and sigi ed in behalf of the sa ;ne. .Irchibald Meacham Daniel Rankin (i r or iff .tcier James II fikinn J se:i J hKf.on, S 6 McCt eland, Imtif Mllrr. Wet Union. J.n 3, S27 -48-1 A 1, X n 'Flip StPjitn lnnt i3S22S2& .1MEKWJX. "'JtlL proprietors of the Steam !?oat C Aioeru an, now in successtul operation, plying between Louisville k TeneHaute, offer her for saie on advantageous trrms She is of light dtaught of water, with an excellent Kngine, and only two veats old in June next For terms ap ,dv to Mcssis. Mieur Si Ormsby, Louis vide ; W. C. R'gt t s. Cincinnati ; V. C Linton, lerrej Fare; or to J.s L WILbON, Master s r a. May 9, 1826. IS-tf

A LIST of letters remaining in the xA. Post Atlu c at Vin. ei nes, the quarter ending the 31st of December, 1826, which it not taken out within three munths will be sent to the General Post-Officc as dead letters. XtZJ Persons applying lor letters in this list, will please say they are advertised. k Andrew Armstrong, Samuel Aliiim shi Rebecca Alexander, Joseph Arpfri, jr. Mr Armstrong, Henjamin Ai len, John Abbitt, James Alexander, Noah Ashley, William Abbot, B 1 Esqr Hadollet, Stephen H Heggs, jlJ George A. Haines, Isuac Hiackford, John Hadollet, JohnHrown, Peter Hlakebell. C Thomas Cummings, Clerk Knox couutv, Isaac Coons, Chanes Curr, Samuel Copcland. tk 'L-am Decker, Richard J! j7 V Daniel, 2, Jonathan Eslis, John Ewing 2. "JJl Filander Fellows, Isaac Frederick, SL Jo'm Findley, Joht Feln.n, Hi tsey Fiorcnce, Gabl Fit man, Mr. Fot mbt lie.

fS 1 p, U Win tjramb'e, John till S lasnie, MarvHopkins John fleaton, Samuel Han is, William Hicks, George W. Higgius, Jotm t . Holland, Janru s Hat bin fjoim S Jones, S mu Judah, Samtn 1 Jooubon, J :..e J: hnson, Ho met Johntcn. TfT" James Kinner, Jos. KirkJOk. Hi patriek, John Lestei, Morrison Lason. 1) i id Lemon, Aaron Lauradders ot Daniel McClme. E Francis V'ig McKe, MieuieSc i v :J Oinev, William Mi,u:'e, Robeit McClme, Emeison h McC.'.ure, John Mc''lurc. Viathew McD;miei, Hiam Mallo y, John Mutphy, Mr. Macnatner, Thadcus Morehouse i homas Piety, Presd't. 6c Dirccjj tors of the Hai.k o Vmcenr.c e! Pin dps, Jas Parker. G-.-orge W Jo 1 . r ley, William Price, Andrew Purcelt. Jacob Pancake, David Pi ice. Wm Polke. h ' Msvs Kawu gs, If my Hulie, Mr R unbone, Narcv lioiiick. C1 lliam J.Soden, Jact.b Small, John F S; ipp. H Sndtii, J J. ."smith, Samuel ' Scott, 2, Wo Soden, scj u i e J. evcll Reubui Jsullej ger, J Shields, Ja' ob T S;nni.g. Nocholas Smith. K z. n I hompson. 2, CyV rus or Frarei'' Th o;pson, F. 'i?. heth Vulcan, William Vanpelt. vr Al,,aha'n tstfall, Joy y i nathan Wir.em un Arvin Wehs'er, F.iisha H. Whitton, F.benczer Vlton, J. D WooUcrton, Davii AL Wehon, S e hen or Nathan Wtbb, John Wo' k, James v ortman. Jaoett Von: g. (; R C. SULLIVAN), p.m. January 1, 127. 48-lI i3 LIST ot letters remaining in the I SI I I ' crun,y, ia the quarter eniiing the 3ist of iKxetrbet. 18,6, which it not taken out a i! bin thtee im-nt's, will be sent to thcGi'cal P st OfTtce as dead letters. '' i i it i :i : A f jt V uuujti, iv ii lain H(;zhv Shathach Hown.an, A. Heail, P;iiip H irton, 2, T'h'.mas Cowan, John Coleman. Heniv Clifton. t, IT v Dewatt, ThadMy X.3 U ; dens Giangei, 2, Aatfn Cilt er, An 'rew Giliuier, Ezekiel Hopkins, J atu tt Houghton. Edmund IP tighttm, Henj. Hawkins, John Hawkins, Stephen Hardt n. IT HZ V : ce J ncs. Heiinda s3 ! J Kelly, Nicholas K-.U-we;i. Lynch, J1 Luk..tn, Samuel Lloyd. David Logan, J'iiucs Lindsy ; T James II M( DoiVji 1 naLl, Eiizbh. Morgan, James Muiho'l.md S'ephen Marton, Mr. McGill, L Nu terfield, H Paimer. f J: '' A 1 1 f -ae.l hihti.son. ?i - , U I t G H P.out.3, Wm. II. R u'. Mr. Smith, 2. F cudder, Joel Satulers. R nKy Scot'. Fi ederick St ei s, S L Thompson, John i ayior, Charles Tow ler. "JT" J(sf P,n W arner, 2, Josiah WalV y lace, William H Wai ace S. Rt)DDl K, p m. January 1, 1827. 48-l! 5 NFORMS the public that he continues to cai ry on the Saddler? & Harness making business, at his .h p on (water stkk.kt VINCKNNFS ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LKATUHU, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will kcll at the lowest prices, JjooIs Sf Shoes, of every description and quality. February 19, 1825. Utf

FOR RENT. The Saw Mill, ftrnj, AND other concerns ot the late Xjl chiel Murphy, dci cased, ?t the Falls of White river Is now offered loi rent fbi atv term that may be agreed on. from one. to Jive yeart. One half of said tent may be paid in lumber, at the mill, the remn dei in cash, or good country produce, at cash price If not rented agreeably to the above, by the first day of next April, it will then be publiciy sold to the highest bidder, for one year only For further patticulars apply to he undei signed, living in Wash ington. Daviess coutny MICHAEL MURPHY Jdmmu JOrlN MURPHY S rators. Jnni:a v 1. 827 4H 3m Apprentices anted. & oi two A ppi entices w im be taken M. 9 to learn the SADDLERS BUS1JK'FSS, boys horn the ct-untiy, who ran come well recomn. ended, fiom 14 to G years ol age will meet with a good situation by applying to JOHN C. HOLLAND.

January 3. .H27 48-tt Female School of Vincennes. The listers of Charity rl) EG ieav. tespei tfu ly to into: m thei 5 li lends. c the public, that they have recommenced tneir school. The teachers are the same as formerly, as well as th rules and terms of tuition A I.I I ft 1 Aimougn ve nave sustainea a great loss by the death of ut beloved and much regtetted sister Huriie'i in domestic af fasrs ; although our sex has been df prived nt one of its brightest and most accomplished-members ; ye we hope the school will not suffer nny thit g by it since teaching no longer appertain d to her department. We call to ur former pupils their parents or guardians, to attest whether we art deseiving of liberal patronage, and qua 'fii d foi tutoring ynung females, as well as superintending th ir education We pU dgf ourselves that no trouble shall be spared to fill the expectati ns of every individual 45-tf December 13, '826. Stntp nf liulinnn. PIKF ( ('UN i Y, 0 Pike i ii cut i cout' , siugust term, 18?G. James Reedy, puff mesne At vs. Henty Mc Kitrick :, deft J tachment. Tiomae C Steivart. Garmshre A T this time came the plain' iff, by l is attorney, and the attachment herein issued havirtg been returned bv the; he';iff whe'eup n, cn motion. ' i ordered btj he cuurt, That the Cleik ol thia couit give notice A the pendency of said attachment recording to law , ai d tha; 'his cause be c omb tied until the next teimoF ibis court. A cot v tcs, JOHN M IN IRE. Clk p c c. f)p(en he 2, 1826. 4t-6t Apprentices Wanted T E subset ibei win now tak- several Appnniiccs to learn ei'her of the Mowing trades SADDLING TJA'mXG.ur BOOTlsf SHOE MAKIXG boys of about 15 years of age, and well recommended for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received JOHN WISE. D cember 8. 1826 44-tf STAAJMKRI.NG. josfj'TTd Y'ijTyie TS, (of hi n dost an. ind ) 3NFORMS li e citiz. nsot tin we-tern c untry. tnat lie lu.s prcuitd the-art ot curing persons troubled with that complaint he can at any time be consulted at h's house in Hindustan 44-5t December 1. 1826. , The Editor ot the I erre Hauic pa pet will please insert the above advertisement five vveeek. J.D C. Tallow waiited at tlis office. . 1 1 Hag-! Uags ! Hags ! TWO i EXTS p i pound, will bo given tor any quantity of clean Li'.neti r Cotton RAGS at the wfsstern suit office, in cash receipts, agains? good accounts. Magistrates & Clerks Blanks for alt at this ntVice An Apprentice warded. "V5TAN 1 Kt) nrediately, at this ofy V fuc, an apprentice to the Printing busim ss, between 14 and 16 ycats of age one from the country v( usi lt- pre fcrred. - S. 31 OUT.