Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 August 1829 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN SUN

riXCE.Y.YES, august 15, 1829. The Election. Last week in was believed here, that col. Johnson had been elected to the senate From the Senatorial District of Gibson, Pike and Dubois counties, ovcr m.ij. Hobb it has since been ascertained tint Maj. Hobb is elected by a majority of 1 3 or 1 5 majority. In Posey county, Mr. Casey, ha3 been f leeted by a small majority, to the lower house, over Mr. Wilbornc. Uobett M. Evans, is elected from Vander

burgh, and Wanick counties without opposition. -- : -::r o c? : wi - aSALT MO XO POLY. At a numerous and respectable meeting oF rnt7.cn oF Kuoa county, held in the court house, Vhccnnes, on Saturday the 8th inst. put in.ml to public notice given in the Western Sun, oF the 1st Auuit. Daniel Lakoton Ksq. being unanimously called to the Chair, and Samuel Smith, appointed Secretary, the Following resolutions were agreed to utuuimouslv :

5 1 ers will doubtless do theirs in labouring faith loused himself on account of being- Bumv vjlth

fully to bring the negotiations to a successful m croi, but said he would send one of his

issue. At the same time they will have their boys, a lad of 82, with his toast. No toasts,

difficulties. The country contains many Brit however, were drank, tor there were no in ish partizans, and some renegade Americans, toxicating liquors on the ground Long be who may have their own views in counteract- fore the shades oFevening, the gratified com

ing the commissioners. But the "Military pany, aFtcr a day oF sober and rational enjoy Chieftain" has forseen this contingency and mcnt, departed for their homes with improt

provided for it: he has placed the military ed national and neighbourhood Feelings.

commanderon the Upper Mississippi, Brevet Brigadier M'Neil, at the head of the commission, who in virtue oF the authority oF all commanding officers in Indian countries, and at military posts, will have a right to send a-

way all suspicious or culpable characters. St. L. Beacon.

St. Louis August 4,

From Lima -Correspondence of the Xcvj

York Daily Advertiser. " After Grn. Lamar, with the Peruvian

army, had penetrated some distance into Co

lombia, he was met by the Colomian forces under Gen. Suae, lately appointed by Boli

var to the chiel command of his southern

army who first offered to ticat for peace;

1. iiexcived. That monopolies of any kind j prevails

Indian Affairs. In our last we expressed but that proving ineffectual, gave battle, and the opinion, that there could be nothing seri- as rumor says, he overcame the Peruvians, ous grow out of the little unfortunate occur- The internal affairs of Peru are unprospcr-

rence which took place between a few of our ous.- t he mines have been very unproduccitizens and a hunting party of Indians ; wc live for a long time; money is getting very are now fully confirmed in the correctness of scarce; trade languishing; confidence susthis opinion by an intelligent acquaintance pended, and a genet al apprehension spiead direct from Chariton, who informs us, that all over the community. The affairs of the adthe troops are ordered to return except one joining state, Bolivia, are not in a much bet-

hundred men, and that peace and quietness ter condition, if any.

TOMLIN&ON AND UOSS, , AVE just received from Philadelphia i and Baltimore, a large and general assortment ol f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Together with an extensive assoitmcnt of GLASS, QUElNS, & HARD-WARE, NAILS, IKON. CASTINGS, &c. Kc. And having spared no pains in selecting articles of the best quality, they invite a call, being determined to sell low for cash. l7-3m Vincenncs, June 1829. To the Printers of the LI States.

fF late, the prices ot ail ihe materials us-

or in Miy shape, arc injurious to the public

weliare, and ought not to be tolerated in a free con r.try. 2. lirftch.f.ji That ccncci ing it to be our

The United States Squadron in this ocean

Ihe difficulty, we understand grew out of are about returning to the United States, ex

something like the Following circumstances, peeling the rclicF squadton daily. Com. Five or six Families had moved to a remote Jones, in the Brandy wine, at Valpataiso. has

part ol Randolph county, For the purpose ol written lately to captain Finch, in the Vin

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r : v t oppose iMi monopolies, wc win use ! i ..using siock, ana ancr iney nau rcmameu cennes ai vauao, to come on tncic as soon t;-,v.;y means in our power to thwart the pur-1 there sometime, the Indians who were hunt- as convenient, in order o sail From there in p-s i oF the Sc!: ::;; ,7?:.?, who have now '; ing in the same range oF country discovered company Tor the United States, the moment

got tte complete control ol the salt mat kct them, and immediately moved their camp the reliel arrives Captain F. will probably

he Wabash i iver. j close to the whites and commenced killing leave Calloa on the 5th inst The schooner

H. Hcsc'ved. That For the purpose rf car-j their hogs and rt;.er stock, and gtcw so Dolphin is already at Valparaiso.

i ving the above res'jlutions into eftect, acorn-1 quairclsomc and insolent, that the whites

mitten uT hit : persons be appointed who?c;sci.t an express to the settlements For a Force FoLish Fhontier, May 21

d.!ty ihall bo to receive deposits, and take i to du e incm off. The Indians, on being ap- Wc have heard From Constantinople the

V c nece.?ry steps to nave salt delivcicd at i posed ol this immediately decamped, and arriv al oF a Persian ambassador, For the alleg

Y't-y: rrv.es o-i the lowest possible terms

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iidte atten- 0 rs From awith prcs- A a Printing

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is. j had g't twelve miles off before the express ed purpose ol'concluding an allianc x, Sa- returned with an armed Force to the relief of the two powers, to support each oil

: v t, Tro:i-u James jui n, t)c appoin cdjthc settlement. The patty on their arrival, the increasing power ol Russia. Though the fo.uI Com-mitec, and that all persons wishing' finding that the Indian were gone, thought Forte has no great confidence in the Persians,

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: d. pi'iU'i, su uei;);e me urai uav ; i pv-i wmnuw mem ami oem.itm soiue suiem'vjr eusuinir ; and that the Com. islaction, and on overtaking the Indians, their

a pass receipts to s.id individuals ( chief was demanded k then their arms, which ch amount n: thev mav think nroncrtoi soon led to an exchanrre cf shot and the loss

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it is said to bo disposed to listen to the propo

sals of the Persian ambassador, .vith the understanding that it may conclude pear.e at its own option, and to have therefore sent com-

i -:p ) Lit, rcdeetnabie in salt at the lowest po.v of lives on both sides. Although the improper missioncrs to receive him in foi m. The whole iihlc r::o, with the addition of freight, char-j conduct cFtho Indians in th.e fu st place, may j Persian nation seems to be incensed against

j nave cu to tins unionunaio tcsvut, yet mere j was not a single circumstance to induce the

pes, and loss of weight

5. A':tv('i. That any merchantable country pro btoc put up in good order, will be received in deposit, to be appropriated by the Co mnittec to the best advantage, and the proceed nccev-rucd For to the individuals makin.r sur.h d-'p.-'slls.

belief that they intended any Fuither injury;

and we regret vcrv much, that the Governor should have been so much deceived, as to have ordered out so larcc and unnecessary a

j Force. The detachment From Jefferson Bar-

That the Committee be re-1 racks will, no doubt, have a pleasant ttip, and

quested to write to individuals in the most j return without even having the plcasutc ol pro.niucn commercial places on the Wa- j seeing the face ol the enemy Times. bash, requeuing taem to exert themselves,! to hav similar meetings in thie respective! By the attention ol the Editor of the New r.eighh ; hoods. Ycr k Mercantile Advertiser, we arc enabled iVc ;ttv 7, That the Editor of the Wes- to-day to add a Few nunc items to the inFort r; Sim, Vincenncs, and oF the Wcs'ern Re- matton previously received by the Gteenoek git:,.r, i i rclinute, be requested to publishj vessel which left that place on the l(Jth uit. t:c above proceeding in their respective pa - The London maikcta at the latest crates were

nd that vvo earnest ly recommend to 1 nearly the satnc as at previous advices.

ur ollov riiizviva to pio!it by ast espcti- Stacks wetc a little on the decline. fc :w , erne farwatd as 01 e iisan, to eai- The. G reeks appear to have obtained some i v toe von e objects in o ciV t. successes Missolonghi, Antolica, and the ? Ab s tec Th at ti b mceiing da uer.v Castle oF Lcpanto, having bUirendercd to a lj; urn. Signed, I them. O ANII'l. F. XG TON, CVf .7:2, ' The Russians seem to be making but little iVviL. Smuu St 11 y. ; progress, and the spit it ed the Tut ks t cmains Piv V. mvniuec vill roccive Pioduec at unabated The plague has appeared at Buch .e t'oiuo.i'd.o) Steam Mill, and at such o;h- i arest.

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as the v m n direct,

i" m r 1 a u v at v t. :' so c 1 ki o t iv n g x c o ic n -tv, ixn .vrr.vsr 'th,

tvemoe ol t'ds society, and the citi-

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rens c t tneeoumy generally wno arc menu 'v to the Hiblc cause, are respectlully c;ic' -d to attend a pub.ie meeting at the Cf.Mit lor.ron Wednesday the 19th inst, at

' m o'e ; h, p m, 'ot the pur ;) esc ot adopt ii

uvaottes F r cireulat'n g ihe

.iintt ::es aoone,st tnc oesuttre 01 tneeoun tv , :m.l - . 'This subject w c hope, ticcda

It appears From the tone of tl;c Parliamcn tary debates in E gland, that the Hiitish

jtiovcinment are not disp sed to ad pt any

measutcs ot hostility against Don Miguel lt t dt 1 1 .

CoKirnrdjrc Porter. The return of this

gallant olliccr to his tutive country, From

Mexico, (says the Upland Union,) "is expec

ted daily It is said the President will conFci

Sacred; upon htm the appointment oF Minister to

Mexico. Phil, 4nier Sent.

u s 'In it aiou to the philanthi epi it it cai-

iie 4vi'h it iis own cit'ogv it is tlicieloie i -pd tlvat t'oe meeting vvill be gcneially at c t h 1 lv oulcr, Wm POLKF., ru,;:. O. V. Jo us si on, Sec'ty.

It is estimated that there arc in the United

States, 480,000 Mcchan its, 9000 Lawyers, 1-2,000 Donors, 7,000 (say 10,000) Ministcts,

and 36.COO Sehoolmasers. ! G'jvc n ;r Ifouticn A letter received at j Knowillo, From Governor Houston, gives inbu m r ion that he was at the date oF the letter,

Ti e CoovniM n-c s I iold;ns t!:c Tiea j May .Hh, on his way to the upper village of v .v i : i the WiNN&nuuiF.s, For the purchase the Osagcs, and would shortly return to the nf tV i'Mvl none iminny, on the upp.r Mis ; residence oF Jolly, the present king oF the left this place on Tuesday olst ult.i Cherokces, who, in 1817 adopted him as his

1 iw ; tne steam uoai aii2snviu, ior me ; son, a:ui wun wnom tnc iiovcrnor lias ueen

the Hussians.

The murder of the Russian ambassador, is

said to be owing probably to this national ha

tred, and partly to his having given an asylum in hi3 hotel to several state criminals and female slaves.

ed in making Printing Types, have been

greatly reduced, and the facility ol manufacturing greatly increased. The subscriber therelorc has been induced to moke a proportionable reduction in the prices, which from

mc in 51 oi 4pru, nave oeen as statcu in tnc annexed list. The character of the Typo made at this Foundry is well known to the Trade, whoare assured that in regatd to the quality oF metal finish, and tlut ability, no deviation has been made. He has on hand a complete assortment, and

can supply any quantity on a short notice ; he will be happy to receive the orders of his

customers, w hich will have immediate atten

tion Merchants who have orders

broad, can have offices complete . 1 ...

ses, anu every ming necessary tor a Printing

Establishment, put up in the most perfect muntiet Publishers are requested to give this advcitisemcnt a place in their papers a few times, to receive payment, g2, in type, or in the settlement oF their accounts. RICHARD RON A LD SON. Prices At six months credit for onnro-

c between . Ved paper, or at a discount oF five per ccn-

lcr against i turn For cash.

Pearl, per lb. Nonpariel, Minion, Prcvicr, Bourgeons, Long Ptimerf Small Pica, Pica,

The prices oF other deso iini . . f types arc propoition dily uduced. Old types received in payment at 9 cent pt 1 (t Philadelphia, August I, 18 29.-

Premiums to Farmers. A premium of RIO, will be given to the

person who will produce and sell in Vincen-

40 1 English, 3C 90 Great Primer, 34 70 Double Pica. 32 56 dogieat Piirrcr,32 40 plain Li ge Lct40 ter, 30 3 SeabbauU and 36 Quotations, 30

Administrator's Notice. A LL persons arc hereby notiikd, tlut I I A hc taken out letters of administration upon the estate oF John Lhristophr Frede

rick Cit cif tt'r. fhitr nt Ktmv f.nt,t.

n.rl I 111' trrpnlOvt lillllillrl' rl I'tut, O'rl Minims I . . . . '

, V . , x , ;.' H 'MeU, ana has taken an mvcntmy

1 have returned to the CI

1 prisons having claims ag.dnst the same aro

requested to present them to mc ptoperly authenticated For settlement within one year from thh date, and those indebted to the same,

raising, previous to the 1 5th ol Feb'iv next

A premium ol five dollars foi the greatest quatvity oFcorn Fed Poik, ol Hoggs not exceeding tvvo ycar3 oF age. And a premium oF five dollars for the hea vio-t Hogg H. OLNLV. Vincfuncs, Aug. 10, 1829. 27-w

lx c(unty ) d; c asilni y. and caused an I ot his t state, w hieli i Jlei k's olViec All f

he! I l'lds vi; w

, where the Treat v

e h t the mouth ol

invited, and intends to reside.

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t!rx 'J,v:--a .!?. ah-ut 6 K) miles above this Island of Hi: k kt h i I

p-vee. ti; now is, and always lias been, iromps in ncaily the same latitude as the city

t'i (. 1 dicworv of the country, a gi cat Charleston, South Carolina, (a circumstance lvvuivin.l thm'ou'.rhfarc for the Indians It; which has produced some very unpleasant

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Library Notice.

TIL Vincenncs Libraiy, has been remo

ved to the office ut Siimuel , Lsqr.

and vvill in future, be open for the Dk.livf.iiy iti 1 1 1 i . . . .

ami KKTUHN 01 oooKs,oniy upon me Krgu (or Library days, viz IFednrs DA7's and SATuitn.irS) Irom ten o'clock a m, until four v t. Those Shareholders who arc in arrcai s to this instil utt n, will save eo.itn by making immediate payment to Mr. Hill. 11 v order, J C S. HARRISON, Librarian. August 12, 1829. V 27-3t 7 NOTICE TJ! AV1NG discovered that the personal h Bl aud real estate together, belonging to the estate of William Urittingham, deceased, vvill not bo sufficient to discharge the debts

and demands against it, the same is hereby declared insolvent, ami a settlement thereof vvill be made as such. "I nc creditors of said estate arc also notified that a petition has been filed before the Probate com t of tiibson county, by the un dersigncd, setting forth the condition of said estate. And all creditors who do not present their claims bcfoic the dctci ruination of the court thcicon vvill be postponed. SAM. H ALL, Exor.oF William Uni itingham, deed. August 6, 1329. 27-3t

are requested to mike immediate payment.

I he ctatc is solvent. CHAHLLs II DEROME, .4dm. August 12. 1329. 27-.1t

,tMt M -This island, whiclJA0 W,.l01U U W same latitude as the city HAKL notice, that I have

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nc nlingto expectations,; mistakes,) is, by an act oF the Rritish parlia

ment, about to become a place ol great strength and resort, as a Naval Depot and Arsenal For the British Forces which mav, at any time, be employed on the Amciican or West Ind'u station Upward of eighteen hundred men were at the last accounts employed upon its Fortifications, which it is said when completed, vvill be mounted with 500 pieces oF cannon. This will requite a large garrison, and constitute no bad market tor American produce.

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the I ' vill bv r one pSvScd not only ol the r' '"t J.Md mine iti the known world, ho' will open tlie communication coini!v''lv ' e t he Mississippi and the lakes; iM'.kc r vri-Fer of t-o vs. and munitions ol vv w sv!e a.d e isv to the "aoada 1 1 ontter, an l 11 1 i 0 v c thv1 back p.ti ol Oiuo, 1 iiiiaua, Uli-n.d-. ti I Mi1 hlg'Vii Po u all lutnre apprehenijoii of I.,.k m w iv. Ail this vvill be t!c rcgu w v I ' 1 iiuivd eifect of planting a vv bite popu- ! p.ion -n ihc bonlv is o! the Upper Misissippi. and d ng the t)uiscon-,i: n cr to the por ti e of iwo thousand wrds, which divides the nii t l vvateis ol that tivei from Fox river d (Ireen 11 tv. The Ptcsidcut has done his p ti l in ord.minj the treaty the couunissicn-

Ureat age. In noticing a celebration of the 4th instant near Raleigh, N C, the Register states that Mr. Arthur Wall, now in his

109th year, was particularly fruited; he cx

concern.

administered

on the estate of Joseph Sandfutd, (late

ol Vanderburgh county, Indiana,) deceased, all pci sons indebted to said estate ate required to make immediate payment, and persons have claims upon the same are requested to present them properly authenticated For set tlcment within one year From this date the estate is ptt bably insolv cnt. JOHN SCOITTLLD. Adm. August 9, 1829. 27-3t nlTTIIcToi) s." rijHL subscribers have just received from It AVw York Philadelphia J Baltimore, a large and complete assortment oF GOODS which they will sell unusually low. REYNOLDS k BONNER. June 4, 1829. 17-61 -

Corn and Ityc Wanted. J'JT'MIE subiciiber wuhesto puichasc five D thousand bushels Cons, and five nun-

died oF Brs, For which he will give the high nt nrirr- iti frili

J C. REILY. Vincenncs, July 20, 1829. 24-l? For Sale Four Hundred Acn:s oj Land, No. 220 in the Ad'al. Donation, jy; EAR Collin's Piaiue. and Mthm two a

l or mice miles 01 w nuc river; there is ucabi.i, siab'c, good well ol water, and a J

small improvement ; seventy or eighty arre j

uia.tie, 111c uaiauec wcw inuocitu. 1 ureo

paitsot the tract is a rich, black Joam, amjj by cutting a ditch through the prairie, may be made a very productive grain or stock Farm. Mr Berry, living on the state road, will shew the land to any pet son wishing to purchase. I will lake Four hundred dollars cash, For this land, and give a general war

rantee title. J. B. McCALL. July 2, 182?. 2l7t

Sheriffs Sale.

n j vii tuc ol a fiei i lacias, on replevy bond, j I anil I.. . I 1 ... x ...I 1 . .1 M. .!.. r I

m0 anu V' HIV. UIILLIVU IMC VICIK Ullice ot the Knox Circuit couit. I will expose to public sale, at ihc court house door in Vinceniie,on Saturday the twenty ninth day of August nrx, between the houts ol ten 0'clock am, and five o'clock p m, agrtcubly to 't1 the third scctii.n oF the iaw subjeciing real and personal estate to execution, the following tract oF land, to wit: one hundred acres ol land on which Samuel Parrihurst now livc3 with all the improvements thereon, it being the same land which the said Samuel Farrihurst conveyed to AlFred Farrihursi. by deed bearing date the twenty-eighth flay January, eighteen hundi cd and twenty five as by rcFercncc to the RecordetS oFficcoF the county ol Knox, vvill more Fully appear; taken as the property oF Altrcd Farrihurst. at the suit oF Samuel Swain against Samuel Farrihurst and A 1 Fred Farrihurst. JOHN MYERS, Shjr kc. July 24, 1829. 24-4t-g250

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