Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 November 1829 — Page 2

inponiblo that .ny one can be so blinded even lv party c .isiuVratious and party rcjudires as not to s cc in the case enough to make a substantial defence. The junior bondsmen, together with Mr. Morrison anvl hi col league, were certainly responsible for the deficiency which accrucil subsequent to the execution of the second bond, amounting as be love statctl to the sum of $3,490 56, which disu tinned anion-,? the defendants would am mm tor c.r) to the sum of i)5. 'I his ii ihe migh-y n f. v u i.t" ol Mr. Barry, which hv nisrepteM:n'ation and malignant inventi )o h is been swollen to the enormous su n of $U)MP0, Vul . hy, it may be akcd, has not the payment f these aliens been enlotccd? Why

lias not the Po,tmastcr General resorted to the nrnnir actions. These interrogatories

no - it to hf. answered: and when answered,

it will he seen, that h' whole sum has been Iom hy the liche h of the lute Postmastci Genct al. Py tha then existing net of Confess, ovcrni ig the case, it is provided, u That if arey p stmvstcr or other person authorized to ie ceUe the postago of btUt s a a 1 packets, s 1 a 1 1 neglect or refuse to render his account a"1' ny over to the PoUouvstcr General the ha-

l,vc: hv him due at the rod of every three inn: 'is, it shall be the duty of the Postmaster G. n-M-al to cause suits to he commenced og the ;km sons so neglecting or refusing; an 1 if the Po-itmastcr Gcnerel h:ill not cause ,: i suit to oo commenced wi I do six months, from the end of every such, 'h-cc mn-nn-. the h.daneo due l-'om every ... h dclim-mrr shall he .-harmed to nod re-.,. , die f"iii the Po, muster (1 moral " The ooM.r Hon en v .. I w thN Uvv. rrtiuitiovr the Postinastet

G .moral ivi:h:n siv m'j'itbt to nrosecute le-lm-pcm-i. e-u ,t; oes t he seem i V and mineijnl .a o the deooty o stma c bond. (1v , m I a ay relax aim o! it would telease r-i-'s. Its pi m- inie is pet e'tiy lamili.;r wp :v eh.mts. and may hv asMmilred to t!i i ;t.n( cnotri'etH'io . of drawees, , 1 1 1 I u i'')is h! Iillh ecelioigr. I v o iw in faor d" R up n v'. a bill I"" i) width is .u-ce;:e.l hy C lo B n- gl.' l . ev nt t for piv.neo', or hii to p-.oti'st jt 4 , j v OK tt, l.l.l in tiio inci i uiol!

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ol ij. t i , us vAav, i r .nic"i o.-lience A

is it t i ne ie ihe lo.-er. vv in the Case ol

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COLUMBIAN STEAM MUo, VINCENNES.

rfnilK sul)scnt)cib have just received, m jl rcctfrom New. York, a general assort mcnt of Fall and Winter

S3 COSSIS riSC. IS PART OF

Blue. Black, ('.rev & Olivr BUOAl) CLOTH Super Blue, Black, Mixed and Ui'oed doable milled CASUMlV.tK, Coititnon ditto. A GKNKHAL ASSOUTMKST or Plue nnd Steel mixed SA l" TINl'l TS, l.idies Bine I'KLlSSK CL l'H, I'.xtr.i super London printed CAMB!IC and C ALK'.OKS, uper Bluk, Blue, Dove. Orange, tllow, rmk andth imson Cl AIM'. UOBl'.S,

Iv-tr i Crape SHAWLS and SCAKI S, PI itn and Figured SILKS, L-t dies & (Jent's. White ft Black Silk GLOVKS rhv.o ft limned BOOK L1NS LKNO, Worked tad tamboured muslin C'AI'L", up.-r plain aod i nured BOMB A I I S, Ciiva-si m PLAIDS, suitable ter ladies Cloaks, ;, iti-ec .md B ia;e ) I'.SSl'.S,

dra '.'!!: an. Gi. r'o ano t am mc UV.Mil, 4:ul.-s Kid an 1 IP ..evGL.V'-.S. AL() OKNKHAL A!SO H I M V KT oy Trf v,r. v . ; - ' ) . : lh)L 1 i.I'VS, . ' ..s ' Willi A W I L L s K I, K t' r I n Assoir MKNTOK :ai'd:ccr( -'Nflrrn. I'ttsHttga and (internes.

Whicl; -v. a id se l .. t i- . ..,. i educe d )ric- s

lot ( or ui it i.u- o' v:, Lori, u xtm, and couiilry I'loduce generally.

s M. N. M AKRON & Co. Septeoiber 4, 1829. 30-tf

PR05PFXTUS. THI2 INDIANA JOURNAL, WILL DK PUBLISHED, AS 1IKRETOFORE, TWICK A WKKK, During the ensuing session (flhc Gen. Mscmhl'f

To the Printers of ihe United States TTMlANKLiN LETTER FOUNDRY.

rli ' he reduced cot ol the materials used

in the composition of Printing Types, and the improvements Sc increased facilities of casting them, have induced the subscribers to adopt the following list cf prices. The style of their lrc and small letter is

J modem, ..nd of the tnc t elegant kind. The

IT is known to the public generally, that the , n)CtaI Nvill bc Jound vtr. an( tjinublC I;,n,ANA Joituxal w:B;lhhea ' ha ving a new ingredient in its composition, d.-.ringthe last session of the (,ener.d Asscn Mj , arCuracv and finish the tvoc ras it iPrJr and that this wa tlie fu st and only attempt which J; or accurac anu iinsn, the t5 pe cast at then i. .a i l,. ;nt. srateofLMhana.tois.uea loundry H warranted equal to any whatever.

A very i ney invc un nur.u a coiii nicic assortment

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L . vicni-icr more tnan once a wita. -

rensi''eva!)le additional expense, over and above of Book and Job Letters, so that tlu v arc

theordimry expenditure of a weekly paper, was prepared to execute orders for entire offices

necess at nv incuri ei n iui.- un-"... i-"- , oi joo, espapci, or iook i riming, cn a lion, l-.neoiiraged. however, by the liberal pat- ah(jrl nolicCf Thcv 3rc tin for ,he a. rnnagt- vhieh was af vded on that occasion, flat- lh havc rcCcivcd, and will bc hap. tend bv the general s itistaction w ith winch that ! ' was, girded, and anxious to continue to j IVY o r eee. vc the orders of printers, winch ,Lr xhr fullest and earliest intelligence of the will receive prompt attention.

I si itive tocceeuin'cs, we have been induced j Merchants and others, who have orders

..u: in to undertake the task ano w e no so wuu i irom anroao, win oe suppueu net only wiiu

evcrv conncu'iice an ; ivnc, uui wuu i lesses, vi.ases, v-omposinn:

of presentiin; additional c laims to support, l ne j Sticks, and ev ery thing necessary for a print-

tmuNittsconuwenuv .ciicmu..u nu establishment, and nut un with care and

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a MiIh(.ation oi mis Muu-mr.. .. i... , acruracv

onceedings'c.f our General Assembly can be 1 heir new specimen !ook w,U be publish- !: nvevd to the publicwill be sustained without ed soon, and ready to be sent to printers, in being h irdensome to t'.ie publishers. The hon-, which will bc exhibited a greater vaiiety i-urefthe state, and the interest of tlie people, , than has bten s!io'.v:iby any Foundiy in the

alike oetnano sueu a iMum.uiuM, , unreo stales.

In rt iril to the accomplishment of the pro

ofed undertaking, we can onlv dedge ourselves

ill it everv posible exertion will be made to meet

irTT'Pririters are requested to publish this

advertisement a few limes in their papers, to

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PROPOSAL

Jor publishing in Philadffi.'ita & .. York, a

pewi nv.mhlu iiibit cvi to be cntv'.ed riunsTCUAi'T unmasked!!! g RELIEVING, as wc do, most sincerely, jl jj that toe vaiious religious coalitions and combinations vvliii h are, and iiave oeen form ed ition eouoli), are f.iisiile tv our lights md privileges as a Phf.k Pkoplb that theie xisU among the leaded ol a p oud an ! as piring pi iesiiiood, a dctei initiation to establish an Ecclesiastical II erurciy. and to ie

duce us to wois than Egyptian bondage

v.ch.'.vt ht en induced b t hose and o her con

sid rations, o issue Pioposals lot a work

wnich shall C'-vi'iietaCt tliesv- unholv designs Lik ilie lab'Cv! tb f.n. w hi. h is said nr. e

;veu to sleep to c nis nmcss et s. inc stinmg sjurtt Eccb:siasii(.al dominaiii.n s'umnet s (if a a'O itli unch sed eveiids! t a-- em i'i s (d oient-d independence are d.s-p-:ivmg a futv l i.noiih betier canst. I uti ubi i.i U!iii;ui' as numerous as locusts t th-. i.inl t.l ih ! then clergy weii h.mi ui:onn 'v e n.i their cxennins tin r'm ami loeessant and unless t'o-y and 1 heir m ' io'-s .n e. 'iCeunK t ci' w it'i ijoal vi met , rpiai a iv ih , bv tS e h lends ol e.i gloos h in opii I; of that glorious wot k vvhion has been d-ne, will have to be ie elm. v o.

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nil ''. coois' r.cc. a . 1 in rvety ti id; and I ino-t s iv, he is as little evince 1 to the attj'ks d enemies, as nnv man I ever knew. Tie ives ti-, little ground as anv one. to find

is 'oa 't 'i uneo 'oir soil .vi.itl tie.? whirl

wind am the si nod It h -s been watered vro ., ,'s md h: om! .iiti now when ils lO'trioi ht i. :. s l.a e well nigh reached the heavens, wid e it felled- to the earth, Aph-iui a sm'e effort to pt event its destruction? We s..y No! Ood forbid! That h e x ists at this tremendous crisis, jo absolute neccssit y lot a work ol this kind a work which has coolly, fearlessly, dis passionately and perse veringly expose the ungodly schemes of an artful, ambitious and designing priesthood will not bc doubted n anv who are blessed with reason. Such shall be out end and aim We shall devote oil! whoic sou s to the purpose of exposing the clerical schemes, and pious frauds anel corruptions so fatally prevalent at the present time

onuT in winch the proceedings will be re port

d. reference is made to our semi-weekly pubiiit'u n of last v. inter, l'y additional experience, pad at. iacrc.se of exertion, w e hope to discharge io- duv still more satisfactorily. Important

d. cu'ocnts, reports of committees on subjects of .... . i

general interest, and as lull a sketeli ot tlie debates as our limits will allow, will be speedily

and earefnllv inserted.

It was our intention, sometime ago, to enlarge . .. i ii'.i.i .

our paper to an nr.pcini size, ami puousu ou-

once a week as usual. 1- urtlier reu. e.a- r, ih-w -ever, lias convinced us, that the proposed plan cf

issuing tw ice a week will be much more sTUistactorv to the public, although much more expen-

sive to us-. 1V thi jplan we win not omy ue- cu.x bled to pulilish nearly twice as much matter, but v e can also disseminate it much earlier. It is still our intention, as soon as practicable, to issue our weekly paparon mi imperial sheet. Terms of Subscription. -To those who enter by the year, no increase will be made on the present subscription price, which is Two Dollars in advance Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the end of six mon'.hs, or Thrkk Dollars

at the end of the year. For tim e months, inchiding the Session', tlie price will be Oxk Dollar; and during the Session only, Skvkvty Hvk C.K.vrs to be- paid in both instances at the time of subscribm--, or during the session of the Legislature; v.bichitis believed may by gcr.eraliv eiTcco.-d through members and others, w hos' business will require their attendance at the seat of government (hiring the st ssion. Parlicul tr attention will be paid to forwarding papers according to din ction. ; "Gentlemen to whom this Prospectus is forwatded. will confer a particular tavour onus, and it is hoped promote the interests of the pubhe, hy pre senting it immediately to their neighhois au( friends, in order that they may havc an npp .t unity to p itronize the undertaking shov.ld the deem it worthv ei patronage after which

they will please to return the same to the lahtors at least as early as the meeth.g of the Legislate.' c. DOUGLASS MAGUIUK, Editcm. Inditniaiolitt, October LSL9. PAPEH, fjc.

SUFFdtUOVFL, Koyal, ami

tlement of their accounts.

A. XV KINSLEY Sc Co.

Meridian 3nd, all plain, lat gcr. 3 30 Dotib G Primer, 32

Double English, 3'2 Doub. Small Pica 34 Great Piimei, 34 English, 36

Pica,

Small Pica, go 33 jdourgeois, 46 Hrevier, 56 Long Primer, 40 Mimim, 70 Nonpareil, 90 Leads and Quo- 30 tations, 30

Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type leccivtdin exchanged at9 cts. per pound ' Albany. July 24. 25-ft.

MrriCK. M AVING taken out letters of Adminisj tration ot the estate of John l"inn, deceased, Notice is hereby given, that said estate is probably Insolvent. All persons Indebted, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims, to present them for liquidation. ELIZMJEI II FINN Jdm'x. W W LIS TRAYLER Jdm'r. Pike county (la ) Oct. 22 IG29-

administrator's Koticc.

Medium,

PRINTING PAPER.

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Cap, Nos. 1,2,3,1 7 Letter, and PAPER, y'j Folio Post, J r ?

Webster's Spelling Books, Almanacs for U'30, Hlank Rooks, full and half bound, Children's First Rooks, ike. The above Paper, is from the " Cincinnati Phanix Steam Mill" which, together vith School and Hlank Rooks, will be constantly kept. The above articles will bc sold low for cash, or exchanged for rupv TILLAY. RULLEN S Co. Louisville, Aug 12,1829. 52-3in

ETTERS f administration have been

granteel to the stdiscribers, b) the cleili

of the Kn'-x county Proliate court, on the

estate of George McCluic, (late of Knox county, Indiana,) deceased. All persons indebted to said estate ore desired to make immediate payment; si.d all persons having claims aeainst the san;e, are desired to nrc-

sent them duly authenticated for settlement, wit! in one v( .t hf-n lln. date. The estate is supposed to be solvent R M'CLURE, , J. M'CLURE. 'Idmrs' November 4. l29. 39-3t.

IN CIXANCLRY

Condition's. Priestcraft Unmasked will be published semi-monthly, in the city ol New -York. Each number wlil contain eight closely printed octavo pages and to enable every fiiend to the rights of man to possess the work, it will be afforded to subscribers at cost of pane' and printed, viz: Fifty cents firr annum c '?; If paid in advance If not

paid on or before ihe delivery of the first; usai) Sullivan,

numher. seventv-hve cents win oe eicmanei-, Sullivan, and

eo. I nose wnoiorwaro rive louors, soan

88.

Knox Circuit Court AUGUST TERM, 1S29.

STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. John Moore, Comi.

. f Eleanor Sullivan, I

Rebecca D. Sullivan,

In Chdncery

COIK:

one

cu i litv ol" ".hers vet no

pi nns id h.m " tVlirn on which Mr. Ratty has pi x vl li-. out . rer.em heted when the sr o; : ' , o i jh v!-iih he his passed arc revi v,-d whrn tria's to which he has I. 'en c;p i ' I ni e n counted he must bc p it-. 1 :ed, to lesrrve an 1 coinmand such a i eu'og'nim A V Courier Ijf Enquire.

f i'i!t with his nublic conduct: and his nrivatc

life is remitk.hie f r its o icxcept.ooable ; receive FJ-vrn copies, Letter to bc addr-ss-

but he -euoentlv sulTer Irom tlie i " ( post pain j to tne ruousner, vv m uui1 I XT',4

ever com- ohin o. louiaoeipma or acu'-ioik, a-

ivt. -ill

o k.n r s rm t vinsterano rrinters inrouir li

mit :h Union. The first Number of" Priestcraft Unmasked" will be issued on the first ol January, IS 30. Subscribers will please orwar Ifheir names through the medium of heir Post Masters. sf.w-yoiik Oct 8th 1829. trr Edi'ors di i will i-'ve the above Prospeetns wo rr three insertions, shall receive a i!uMine ol thewotk.

fteoeil l.afavet'e has lately come into j)iv. s-i i .d i r( p'opettv undr tha in d- '.'div -'w. '")r iheoM'un of h.is own 1 'oi ' ' ' ' o v ,C '. ,t,f. revolution had dpiivci !rri:. Ji.iltimore Patriot.

Cs;. WORK, will be given for any (j i.vi'"' c ''"clean I. -'nen oc Cotton njas at the weisntun sun office.

Lucy Sullivan,

A ND now at this time camo the ComU plainant by Gen. ye. Johnston, his solicitor, anrl it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants arc non rcsidents of this State, it is ordered that the pendency of this suit be published in the Western Sun for four week successively that the Defendants appear here at the next term, and answer the Complainant's bill.or the same will be taken as confessed And on further motion, it is ordered that Samuel Hill be appointed guardian ad litem to the said Defendants Attest For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk I). C. JOHNSON, Defi. C. C. C A- C. Yinccm.cs, Oct. 31, 1829. 3S-4v?.

Administrator's Hale. OTICEis hereby given, that the pcrx v sonal goods ol the estate of John C. Frederick Gractcr, (late of Knox county,) deceased, will be sold at public sale, at his late residence, on Saturday the 5th of December next. A credit of six months willbe given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving good security. Those of three dollars and under, cash in hand. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. CHAS. II. DE ROME, ,1dm r. Cum Test Annexo. Vinccnncs, Nov. 10, 1 329. 40-3i.

John Corner, Administrator ofT. Needham, vs Robert Armstrong.

4 NDnowat this time came the complain. J 4 ant by his counsel; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this court, that the defendant is a non resident of this state, is therefore ordered, that unless the defendant appearand enter his appearance herein on the first day of the next term of this court, ai.d answer the said complainant's bill of complaint, the matters and things in said bill of complaint will be taken for confessed and decreed against him in his absence; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order bc publisheel in some public newspaper of this state

four weeks successively. A copy Attest, V. T. T. JONES, D. C. V. C. C. Nov. U, 1829. 40-4t.

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LAND FOR SALI

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''TTMIE Subscriber ill give a bargain i 400 acres of land, No. 23 1, additions, donation, in the neighborhood of Abram Hoilingsvvorlb, an indisputable title will be ,ven a description of the land, its advantageous situation, Sec. is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed any person wishing to purchase will examine for himself. N. SMITH. October 21, 1S29. 37-.f