Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 August 1828 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN
riJVCBJWKS, August 9, 1828
A statement of the polls of the election in RnoJt county, on Monday the 4th inst for Representatives to the State Legislature, and for a Sheriff and Coroner for the county.
Representat'vs I Shff. CoronV Townships jbf-i5jS:L ! A ' S 9 "t Ci 5 Ljj Vincennes. 280 264 156 190 375 95 273 I 17 Palmyra. 3"i 12 41 22 35 24 12 37 w.ishingt'n 65 31 Go 42 56 52 31 34 Busscron. 11 13 18 16 II 19 13 17 Widncr. 34 4 33 23 9 47 35 17 J i hnson. 24 IS 9 5 27 4 3' 1 Hariison. 48 32 32 14 4 20 43 18 Decker. 25 31 9 18 38 5 24 1 1 Total 520 406 363 330 59 2 266 46' 252
Samuel Judah and John C Reitey, frsqrs are elected Representatives; John Myers, Esq- Sheiiff. and Abraham Rhzdarmtl, Lsq Coroner David S Bonner. Hiram Deck r, Andrew Burnsidt , Andrew Armstrong, and John C. Holland are elected Trustees to the Knox county Seminary. Statement of the votes given for Governor, Lt. Governor and for and against a Convention, at the imnual election in 1828
(io vet nor. 1 ,1. (jr j s s: i'p t; t3 5 ! O " ; " Counties. ,2" S " "2- 2 f Knox, 126 158 39(. 102 454, 603 -ri Orange, 570 335 4' 627 1 83j3 I 8 298 Martin, 103 92 111 85 i 8 i ij 85 10 1
Statement of the votes in the first Congrcs sional District of Indiana, at the annua' c lection in 1 828
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lives, or the force of continued bid example, stride such a blow at society, than the misjudging and bribed government whotoleiaie in quietness such acts tolerate tneni so far, that the captain of the pirate stood, with th utmost effrontery, near me, a few days since, at the most public resort in the city. 11 The ciicumsianccs have been learnt from
a fisherman, seized by the pitatesto serve as a pilot. He was landed upon an uninhabited
key, and from thence taken by one of H B M. schooners. He mentions that there were
seveial females and children on board, who,
like the crew and males, wue inhumanly butchered." From the jVew York Gazette, of the 22d
July, late from BRAZIL We leain trout
capt. Bassett, ai rived last evening fiom Uio Grande, that the frontier of the province Massains was in the possession of Don Fi uias Hiburo 1 he whole of the Brazilian lorces at thai place, about 600 men, weie taken, and afterwards more than half ol them joined the invaders. This success of the patriots threatens the right wing of gen. Licoze's army, &
dier, in nU essays read to the French Academy of sciences, deduces, lrmi his own observation and that ot others, that the heal increases as we penetrate from the surlace toward 'he centre of the earth, at about one Gegree Fahrenheit in 45 feet; that the heat ol boiling water is found in our latitudes about a miie and a half below the surface; that, at the depth of sixty miles, the heat must be so intense as to keep such :ocks as we see at the surface in a state ol lusion.; ihat the in terior of the globe, in short, consists ol a molten mass, encompassed by a cold crust or shell, about 60 miles in thickness Exr ensue Failure A failure to the extent of three millions of d Mars, is reported to hav e taken place in New-Yotk, within a lew days. I he los it is sad will fall upon the government Buff Rep. The sfiy unmasked A new woik, says the N Y. Ei quuer, said to be uncommonly interesting in its character, has been announced by the Messrs H w pers, as about issuing from their press It is entitled " The Spy
Unmasked, or Memoirs of hnorh Crosby , a-
opens to them the richest part ot the province lias Harvey Birch, the real Spy of Mr.
The situation and piospects oi the Brazil
lan army are very discout aging. Brazil could
have no prospect of making a successful war
against the province ot the river Piate, butjfacts and anecdotes related in this wotk were
The author is Capt. Barnum, of the U- S Corps cf Topographical Engineers, and the
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The above statements exhibit a correct return of votes so far as they have came to band next week I hope to be able to give the cn.irc vole of this Congressional District U the repo' ts which have been received ol the votes as given in sevetal counties should be vr.nfi d col Blake is vc-elected. Divid Bobb, I h.we iieen informed has been elected to Represent Gibson county, in the place of Walter Wilson Eq James G R d, has been re e'erted n L) wicss, oer Mr. Wallace and George Boom, has been re elected in Sullivan, over Mr. Mann
At a meeting of the Membcis of the Bar,
through the aid and energy of the inhabitants jf Rio Grande. They ate universal! oppo
sed to the war, and when forced into the scr vice, desert at every oppot tunity. 1 he Brazilian army is principally composed ol blacks and mulattocs of the lowest order men bom in warmer latitudes, and unable to sustain the severities ol ihe winter, or fatiguts oi warfare. The patriots ate robust men, generally animatcd by the best feelings for their catise, accustomed to privations and fatigue, 5c des pising an enemy whom they have so olten vanquished. I heir army is principally com posed of cavalry, in which the BtaziiLnsare very deficient ; this must tender their movements difficult, slow, and even dangerous in an open c ountry, v here the enemy can surmind t hem at pic asm e ; even a victory would do but little good, as they could not pursue the enemy ; but a battle lost would most pto bably result in the disunion ol the army, at d the loss ot Rio Grande. Viewing impai lially the rrspective situation of the belligerent aimies, there appears no hop ; th A tlie lira ciiians can ever be success! ul by In d, and that she is umning the ii-k ol h bin Rio Grands, Hch is l)eeor:iiug veiy valuable, should tvu n:' Avrcs inct case her forces for
the next crtiopim-n. The !i ad
iron I,,coie.is about thirty leagues, fiom Kio
Grande.
all repeated to him by Mr. Crosby himsell, and taken down in hort-hund fiom the veter.m's own lips. Many ol the incidents are said to bear a stre? :c resemblance to those recorded in the nov i ofiheSpy. The woik
is neatly printed ami hi.shly embellished with
grav ins
FOU THE W'Khl EKN SUJ.
t. I, S -4 ir 1 Iwaltg It.uCll C.JlVl mv
wheel. The cost to build one is thus 10 Hpindlcs at 16 cts. wire and tacks, 12, four clays work, at gl per day making S 25. ." A patent for the v aider will be issued ia the course of two months. I he cot ol fn6 when complete will range fiom 20 to g25 one being enough lor five families. For the present, the undersigned will continue to make them Any gentlemen trom a distance w isbirg to use one or both ol these machines) and informing me of it, a complete dialing will be sent them, with corresponding references, illustrating the whole to the most common capacity. W. R McCaLL. August 5, 828. 27-tt K7The Spinner can be seen at work ia Vincennes, & both, at my house w u mc.
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N r.v York. July 21. trnram's rr,v:?.jf M,ichii:c -Y-stt rd v
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at the Mcth ( st i eel, tvenCy tf.kens oil one
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Re cent occunences have given rise to the following thoughts; which you will please to insert in your advertiser, as they may have a tendency to accomplish the design ol awaking thought and serious reflection. Religion From the daily conduct of some professors, particularly those in office, in the church, r.nd who should lead the "Fiovk," and by their depot tmcr.t 44 shew to those without and around," that they have "been with the Saviour," they adopt a contrary course, and by profaning the Sabbath, and en gaging coul and bodv as it were, in electioueeiii'g plans and intr'gues, prostrate this sacred subject to the vilest c f pui poses, and thus nu.nilest sheer hypociacy. God send do-n thy holy spirit and ptu e; our churrh fiom tho-e u wolves in sheep's clothing ! ! !" Mtn-snry and Morality. Every du's ex
(tearters of i pet teti. .-leaches us the iorcc wnd applicabil
ity ol t'.o expression ,l how are the mighty laiien !" Instead of " loving and j refering f.ne anotln-r," and having " no emulation but i! at ot '.v ,r. c?.n turec,' we see nrasons in our ijnd hu -o e the first as.d the foremost to s!iiy. tt; duc aufl prostrate each other, thus
'tUiit- t-u:t a curse, which was designed as
i uies -ii.r
hit cttxns Tlie right of suffrage that was
We sfieek (he things tve know, and hav: seen " We have witnessed with much pleasure and satisfaction, a newly constructed Cotton Carding machine, improved by V R AlcCall, which is certainly a very useful and valuable machine in families in the artU e e of cotton; the machine is simple, and easilywotked, dispatching the cotton rolls com pletely carded, as fast as a common wool carding machine. We have no hesitation in re commending this Carder to the farmers who find domestic manufactoiy advantageous. . Ruble, Joseph Koseman,
ll'm Scott, James P Badollet,
H Deckrr, Franua Thompson
John C. Riely,
J Wise,
Annassah Brown,
Vincennes, 28th July, 1828. Being requested by Mr. McCall, to give my opinion of the Family Spinner, 1 can state, I have purchased one of him of ten spindles, and pronounce it a superb machine in families ; it is an excellent thing for wool cotton I have never seen it tried on, but have no doubt about it. When at work with an expert spinner, its appearance is such as to foice conviction on the minds of the most incicdulous. I cannot see any earthly reason why it should not supplant all others in families. N MrGUFF'N
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liams's small woo.-; en pi ess, we' I ,.,s;c, ;md finished at four o'clock in ic . rr-o-jn
Fight, or say ten tohcus, by hand, (on the or- j drsigm d to piomote and -secure out best po
1 t ' a i interests, has been prostituted to party leeii.-.-s. prospective sordid gnin, and ambi
tir-us iongHMs. Fm it and integrity are measutal'.iy banished fronour polls ; and we an lelt to deplore the departure in a gieat degiec, from amongst Us, of all these piincip'es which should chat actcrize an enlightened, a moral, and a b et- people Men v ho intrigue themselves into office, upon other men's name, or enmities or theirovvn shiel-
titnary press ) is a (lay s won; I ' wink man says he c:m do forty o; thi- .-ess. on both sides, equal to eii;h y in u-; eemiuon way; and by Wii iiants's ir-;n pi c-s neat ly finished at the Sterling Woiks, h,e si;ys he can do eigh'y on both sides, equal to twenty nays' work on the old presses Seeing be lievinsr, and twenty, and twenty-six tokr ns on both sides in one dav is an astonishing lact.
Franua Thompson t JV McCiuJJin, J Henry P Brokaw, f John Shields. g
not beret fjfiiro e(iua!ied or heard of in Amer
attending the Orange Circuit Court, held at j ica. few days vvill give fui thcr results ofjded calumnies, arc veiy apt to dupe and sell the Courthouse in the town of Faoli, on ! this important invention, equally indisputable their trallickcrs ; indeed, rlitis only can they
Thursday evening, July 2-1, 1823, On motion, C'uAHLt.3 Dewky, Esq was appointed Chairman, and J iin Law, Secretary. On motion of J H. Farnham, the following k-cs')lutions were unanimously adopted, viz : Resolved, That the members of the Bar, practising in this Circuit, have learned with deep sensations ofgiief, the sudden vvA prcrnatut e death of otir late associate and ft n-nd, Reuben W. Nf.lson, Esquire, a gentleman vhosc various and exemplary merits, hih at tainments, and unwearied industry, rendered him an ornament to his profession and the community. Resolved, That as a testimony of our res pect o" the memnry cf emr departed Irietid
and professional brother, we will wear the usual badge of mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, That these proceedings be signet! by the Chairman and Secretary, and published in the Cresset, and Indiana Journal. CHAS. DEWEY, Chairman. Jno Law, Secretary. mj.:::c c o Extract of a letter fiom a gentleman at Havanato bis correspondent in New York, daterl July 3d, ISCS. 14 The conversation of tlie w hole city is directed to one topic : it engrosses all our preSmu thoughts and chills us with horror perhaps in atrocity the act is-without a parallel. The French Packet, trading ft cm Vera Cruz to Bordeaux, was attacked by pirates off the Colorado, about the beginning of May, and every soul on board, amounting to eighty three in all, put to death ! They consisted entirely of old Spaniards, who had with them their whole wetltb, which is estimated, in specie, plate, cochineal, indigo, See at a mil ' linn of dollars Alter completing the robbery, thev scuttled and sunk the packet. 41 Humanity shudders at this barbarity ; but she cannot furnish a better excuse for those who, from the business of their early
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act consistent. ..lay the genius ot immortal Washington picside over our destinies hereafter, ro).! protect us against the baneful, and diietul (ffvets orintiigue, and corruption At arioth- r time, I may enlarge upon the above topics A friend to Religian, Morali-
t'uol c l.cnds. iestcrday, Recording to previous notice, the sale of the public lands in this vicinity commenced. About 550 acres was sold during the day. 'l ire dt Her
ein lots went off quick and at an advance price. . 'y and Civil R'ghts.
Several lots between lifts and Saiina went at ; rtjarrr:?
the rate of S?55 per acre. j f Vertical (iTlst Mill.
Suraczisc .iXvcriiser !-vttt.' ,.i.;k, k...: i i
LA I 'l-i-j iroii iiii.i liaviUVT Dill wtlilCU lllc
! !i:ii!t'nt fU'ht Inr Kunv rr.imt v. aiwl virtf
SCR S.-A family cf Great .Vc.-z.-Tr. , Klian.s ot the Vkutical Gkist Mill Demon, near Manchester, resides a faou.y j, t0 thc people ot said countv, that v.l the name of Howard, hatters by trade, ol j j; he j,, Vincennes about the firs, of whom the lather and two sons together weigh s u ny fuj. lhe prposc of vcluli r lhe
iv-ovi ,os. n.omcr is omy uve tcet two.J; h. ;o ir(;i,iacli,lsai)V per
,1V ,'V X-Ul-15 VJO, ;i!jn! pui chase, can piocure a ri ;ht for S2
t -n) iu.i. nic luiiie-, ages, neigm, anil wcig'rt of the father and two sens rte as follows:-
Age. John Howard 69 Joseph Howard 50 Thomas Howard 43
CHRISTIAN GUAETER EA j,lsl received a supply to complete JlJi his assortment of BUY GOODS, Also a complete supply of GROCERIES & LIQUORS,
rmch as COFFEE, SUGAR. TEA,
hum, nrannij, rort-i) ine, trc. Also a quantity of DKUGGS & MEDICINES, Suitable h)t ceuntrv pract'ee :o 1 11 ON & STPKL. u-iih QUEE.rS"r.tItF, Of every rlescription. Alio! which wiU be b(ld low for cash.
2S3t
WANTED
Vincennes. August 1828.
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CORA', RYE, & HOGS.
apply to MARSHY J BUNTIN, Jr. July 10, 1828. 23-tf Vim et.'ies, Apiil 188. 12-tf
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Together 167 81 0 1-2 1030 Cobbctt and the Ministry -The following is Cobhett's account of the cause of the late changes: u The truth is that the concern is bad; it is in a bad state; it is full id' difficulties. There is a necessity of raising sixty riliicns cf faxes in grid every year, or of proclaiming thc nation a bankrupt , or of coming to the equitable adjustment ptayed for in the Norfolk petition, which Mr. Husk isson knows would swamp him for ever Rut why should Lord Dudley and Lord Palmerston. and the rest retire also ? Why, because they are, in all probability afraid to remain in without Huskisson. When the old rat gives a squeal; of alarm and begins to scamper off the vounger ones st iv not long behind. Ccw-aw ! cries the old ronk and d irts ofTout the pea field. The rest do not ston to caw. but after him they go with every pinion on the stretch."
son wishing to
Thcie is ijjw cue in operation in each of the counties of Dubois, Daviess and Perty, that 1 1 1 1 v I from 30 to 35 bushels in the course cf the day witti two horse power. JAMES F. ALLEN. August 5, 1.123 27-3
fo all Ilaust'iwul Mannjacturers. "JTiIE undesigned, with fcreat difluence,
y respectfully mviics the attention oi an
sections of couatty engaged in the Domestic Manufactory, to thc subjoined certificates. But these it is said, are easily obtained. The tree however, is known by its truit It is confidentially believed, divesting the mind of interest, if any labur saving machine is calculated to promote the ease, and increase the quantity of home stuff, the Family Spiuner ar.d Carder, here spoken of, is entitled to a rank with improvements for domestic purposes They are the fruits of two years labor. The Spinner is now patented, and the prop i tor otTeis single rights at g3, or will sell for a county or state entire ; in all sales, a warranty will be given. The Spinner is calculated to work from six to 12 spindles, or more if wanting; each spindle will run off from six to eight cuts in 12 hours, of vf ool cr cotton, the working on it
D-: o o :
Doctor E McNAMEE.
ESP EC I FULLY informs the public & that he has ncccp'ed the agency ol the piopiietorMr H'm Sivaim. of Philadelphia, for the sale of his truly cekb;ated pjsacea9 for this state, and the state ol Illinois 1 his Medicine is recommended lor the cure of
scrofula, or the KING'S FVIL, ULCERS, RHfcUMArisM SYPHILITIC MF.RcrniAL and LtVKR COMPLAINIS.
And most Diseasi & arising in dt bii.ta.'f d constitutions or from an impure state of the Blood, &c lie. Iiy several highly respectable physicians c su'geons of the cities of New York and Philadelphia, whose recommendations ate founded np.n heir own experience in its usefulness. Doctor Mc.XAME n continues to keep a ge et :d assortment of fresh Drutzgs and Mediciws, for sale at his Ap.) hecary's Storr in addition to which are the !o!lown,g patent MedicinesYtllovj Mater Ponders for Horses, Pan n: Hmsc Povdeis. fnr Cf.uhe, Fever and Ague P .wdrrs
Itch Ointn cnt W rm Tea fc
23-tf
Vincet.n Ju v i 88.
CJDoc7QR W001.VERTOX continue to aid Doetoi Mc Nameein "e above ' usincss, and in the piaciice of Physic cvd Sur gtry he resides on secid stiett. in tho house occupie d by the latf G R. C Suilvan Duiing the day, Irom 7 a m. until 6 p m. he may be lound at the Ap't' c!v tor Market stieet. when not otherwise cnera-ed
BLAKK DEED Tor ale a t!.e V. Still. nffVr INDENTURES fo Appreuu. C3 for gale at this ollke.
