Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 November 1829 — Page 3

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VINCGNN'ES, NOVEMHCR 21, 1829.

The Wabash has again risen, continues yet to rise, and is at present in a very fine navigable stage. On Wednesday evening hit, the Steam !k:U William Tell, after having been detained, by some mishap, above, descended the Wabash on her way to Louisville; from report, there to have her present engine taken out an 1 put into a new boat, which is now i ivirj" there ready to receive it.

Progress of the Russians. Notwithstanding inc. Meg .nations for peace, the Russians have pushed their advance guards, since the date of our previous advices, to Karaburna, (on the Rlack Sea) and CJziurli the former ten, ami the latter twenty leagues from Constantinople. Some accounts, indeed, represent them as still nearer to the l'urkish capi tal. The capture of Trebisond, in Asiatic Turkey, is confirmed. It is also announced that SourmakofF lias fallen into the hands of the Russians Great and unprecedented etfoils are making for the reduction of Sebumla and Rudschuck, which lie to the north of the Balkan. Journal of CommercoTX Arrival from Santa Fe Prom fifteen to twenty of our Citizens, consisting principally of those who left here in May last have just reached their homes in good health and spir

its, having realized an average profit on their

COM ML' NIC VI" I ON. A hoax, so barefaced as to be really unworthy in every point of view of any special notice, has found admittance into the veiy appropriate columns of the "Indiana Journal"

printed at Indianapolis; and the fun ol it is, investment of about 100 per cent. The ag

the editors of that paper call the thing, Klmo- gi egatc amount of their returns, I understand

dest, sensible and practicable!" I he thing is computed at $240,000.

alluded to, is christened, "His Excellency

Noah Noble's Message to the Indianapolis Steel and File Factory at Pittsburgh. In Legislature;" and the would be Governor, addition to the other manufactories ol iron in and his message, like the body to which it and near Pittsburgh, the Gazette of that city.

was addressed, are all sham frotn first to last, informs th-ii there is an establishment there,

This little circumstance might naturally lead owned by Messrs. Broadmeadow and. Co

one to inouire, the estimated value of bur- in which steel and files are manufactured t6

lesnue puffs in that market? consider d)le extent and excellence A large

This Governor Noble must wish to be number of the principal mechanics ; artisans thought a very wDndeiful statesman and po- of Pittsburgh, attest the good quality of the

Htician: he tells his legislators, that it "may files manufactured, in a public advertisement be necessary to express their opinion on the under their proper names. These files are powers exercised by the General Govern- made ol steel, which is also manufactured in inenl" then turns round and inveighs most the same establishment, Sc. atcasserted, trom lustilv, for his own purposes, against all at- experience, to be fully as good as English

tempts "to couple our domestic, with the files, other than cast steel, and sold as low

general politics;" and in the next breath Two kinds of steel are made ; the first pro

threatens us with a consolidated government, nounced equal to English blister, is sold at if our state and ireneral politics become of 12 cents: and Common blister at 8 cents

Western Sun, a newspaper printed in Vln-

cennes, for lour weeks successively; that they be and appear hcie at the next ictm ol our Circuit Court, and answer complainant's bill, oi the same will bo taken as confessed. And Samuel IliSI is appointed guardian to isabeile, William, Joint and Maria Hannah. A Copy I est. For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk. 1). C. JOHNSON, Dti. ccc.kc. Vinccnncs, Nov. 2 I, 1829. 4l-4t.

Knox Circuit Ourt AUGUST TLItM, 1829.

STATE OF INDIANA, Knox- County. John Mel1 lure, 1

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vs i v inscii ency, lis Ctcditors, J

ND now at this time came the appli

cant John Mi Cluic by Samuel Judah his

the sriv complexion!! It certainly would

require the ex-receiver of public moneys at

Indianapolis, to he more consistent with turn

self at least, to have his future productions

stvled "modest, sensible and practicable" unless the puffs were intended to satirize his

mock excellency in t oil earnest!:! Is it not

possible tint the power of the President ol

the United States to dismiss trom office, is wh tthe mock Governor would most leadily

question? A COItilKlT IU.'l FOR GUAG' NO CORN.

Measure t'i- ie-uvth, breadth, and dopth mul

tiply the VstO' hy the depth, an 1 their product

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EVIL OF TOO MUCH DEBATE.

iron Mr. Jeffet son's Memoirs in the

collectijn of his writings just printed :

Congress at Annapolis. Our body

was little numerous, but very contentious

Day alter day, was wasted on the most un

important quos'ions. A member, one o

those afuicted with the morbid lage of debate

of an ardent mind, prompt imiination am

copious fl.iw of words, whoheaid with impa

tier.ee any logic which was not his own, sitting

near me on some occasion o a trilling but

kvordy debate, asked me how I could sit in si

knee, hearing so much lals- rcasoi 'ng, which a word vtould relute? I observed to him. that

iorelu'c indeed a-icaw. but to silence im-

posioie, that in measures brought for v aid

by myself, 1 took the ' : o i;r ,:u , us was im cuoibc i on lis;': .. . ., ;;i . ; rt ral. I was

wiping to lis en; iv.i i! eecy a;gun.eut or

-0j-.ji;. :i wis n-C livvi ml or another of

tirt- numerous debates.it was enough, if not, I thought it sufficient to suggest tiie omission, without going into a iri '.if.on id w. had beenaueaoy said by other?: that 'his was a waste and ahuse ol lino an i pa'ience of U-c House, winch e oukl not b:- josiifko Ami bclievt , that il mcmhcis.it deliberate h.uiiev.'vic to observe P:is comsc iei etallv ' tv would do in a day, vvhut takes llu- n ; an I il is really inure questionable, Ui.;,, n.a at first be thought, whether IJiiuajMsu iruriib Jegislature, which said uotliiru ;om

counsel, and Laving heretofore filed his pe

tition, together with a list of debts due bv him

o the defendants his ci editors, and also the

debts and demands due lo him, and a sched

ule of all his property, pi aying that the court

would grant unto him the benefit of an act

entitled An Act for the t e lit f of -Ir.sov

vent debtors" and other acts for the relief ol

Insolvent debtors.

It is therefore on motion considered by ti.t

court that the cletk eive notice of the pen

dency of said petition, in the Western Sun,

a paper printed in Vm- ennes at least Three

Weeks successively, sixty days previous to

the day set lor hearing. And on further motion it is ordered that this cause be continued

until the next term of this coin t.

A Copy Test, For HOMER JOHN ON, Clk D.C. JOHNSON, Dvi. Clk: Vinc.enncs, Nov. 21, 1829. 4l-3t

Improved Property tor Hale

IN TI1C TOWN or rillNCETON. IND.

Cine House and Lot

NEAR Brow-.'s Tavern, and

o:ic lot .f the public square.

Atso two Lois k Buildings on Main street, ail o w: ich will be sold on reasonable terms lor Cash or Perk ; for particulars inquire oi William Harrington. JOHN N. TRUES DELL.

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October 3, 1829.

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NEW CilEAL

AND STORK.

fRIIE Subscribers have just received and J oiler for sale an extensive and well sc lected assortment ot FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. also: Hardware, Cutlery, Quecnsware, Grocc ii;s, Slmes and Boots, Leghorn Bonnets Bolivars, Sc. Purrdusvrs a-e respectfully lequestcd to call and examine themJAS & SAME. SMI I H.

October 24. 1829. 37-9t

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KUUTZ xNI) LOIJWICK, g i ESI-EC 1 FULLY infotm their hier.ds S and the public in general, th?t irey have just icccived from Cincinnati, ar.d arc now opening ai thtir Store on Market street, -v ."oors above Second St., a new and splendid assortment of , FALL GOODS: d C onsistingot Cloths, Casein. ere, Cassir.ctts, Velvets &c Cords, Tartan & Sitrassian pi. ids. 'Jandets. Flannels St B.ozt s, Calicoes. Ginghams, Cotton 8c Wateiloo Shawls Cashmeres, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs Sec. Together with ever) aitich in th Diy Good line, ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Toy rt her with the

BEST QUALITY OF GLASS AND QUKKNSWAHE

A lew cases men's, women's and

shoes, bools, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and caps. All of which, they are determined to veil low in exchange for country produce or cash. October 24, 1829. 37tf

children'j

We will receive in exchange fot

goods, Corn

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row linen,

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Cord wood, Rve, Liosey, U. Jeans, Fcall.ei s, IVik, Beeswax, Venison Hams, 'Pallow, See.

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' 'i'V c it 6, iiKi?i:an .1 OF M It K. ' T AND WATER STREETS

s M'.L I 'Lhhi Iti'rim hf ir (firt.rU

dia much,jiiay not he pieleiabieto one vvhuhl i- ,,, the public in genet a', that !.pv ha (

taiusniucn ana noes nolhing: 1 served with I received f.m. Philadelphia and Ilmnor- . a (teneral V asliioeton in the Leo-islafure ol ! o,i ...i.,..,!;.i ... ..C. . ,.r n . j

irgmubeloiethe Rc volution, and during it, amc f3, ,11C nresct t and ahrtilhintr vrnvn,-.-

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uuh Doctoi Eiankiin in Congress, I never

heard eiihero! them speak ten minutes at a tune, nor to any but the main point, ?hich was

decide I he question. They laid their shouL e to the great points, knowing ihat the lit

tic ou2s would lollow themselves. If the

present Congress ens m loo much talking, how can it be otherwise, i.i a body to which toe people send 15 lawyers, wtvsc tiude is t question every thing, yield nothing and talk by the limit! That 150 lawyers shouLi do business togelhes, ought not to be expect

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General Pot-Office Defiartrnent. It is s'ated'inlhe Washington Telegraph, ihat the receipt of ihe I'ost Office Department fur the (piarter ending on the 1st of July-exceed

ed those of the mrre-po ding quarter oHbc

previous year over g25.UOO. Sue

suit of -'Reform " Delegare Gazette.

is the rc-

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I'ersjas interested are requested to test this

UEVOLU riONAKV I'KNSION CLAIMS. 'l'he Agent for paving pensions in Indiana, is now in possession d funds sufficient to meet all the Rcvolr.iuHiiry Pension claims w hicli fell due on the 4th of September last v. d as ct remain unpaid. In Harrisburg, Pa. a meeting of Bachelors, who ate 25 ami upwards is called, to ascertain hiw they shall make themselves comfotuble next winter.

Knox Circuit Court August I erm, 1329. STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. ss' James Alton, Comfi. . In Ihanoery. John Rarkman, atul J.lne his wile. Wllliftm liurlch and Matgarc' his wile, Abraham Ro. darmel and Na.icy his wife. Samuel Marshal and Sarah his wile, Relsy Hamilton, former ly Betsy Hannah, rimma Doc ker and Mai y his wile, Joseph Uoseman and Minerva his wife. Indiana Hannah, Isabeile Hannah, Wil :iam Hannah, John Hannah and Maria Han nab, defendants NT) now at this time came the com- . yL plainant by John Law his solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Samuel Marshal and Sarah his wife, and Thomas Docker and Mary his wife, arenonleMdcnt of ih:s stat. il is oidcedthat the pendenc ot tins suit be published in the

(SUCH S) Cloths, Cashmeres, C assinetts, Elannels, Baizes, Rose, Whitney, Macanaw and Poim Bl inkcts. Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton Shawls. With a general assortment of II AN DKIj ItC IHIi V TRINTS. AND DO ML STIC GOODS. Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plaid Cloaks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoes

Span Thread, Sec. llardivard. Quecnsicarc, Classical. Iron and If nils. TOGETHER with a general assortment of fresh Groceries, all of which will be sold by the piece or otherwise, at the most rcdu-

ceu ptices. Vincenncs, Oct. 1, 1829. 35-tf NOTICE. TJHE subscriber has now in complete op-

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and will attend to all orders in that line of business, punctually. Persons residing in Knox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will please leave the same at the Stage Office in Vinccnncs, as arrangements have been-tirade with the proprietors, to bring and rerut Mhe same, frkb of cost A similar arrangement has been made for the convenience ot the citizens of Vandeburoh Sc Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and colour if requited, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 19, 1S20. 6tf

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BLAM K OKKDS for sale ai the W Sun office.

A few pounds of Wool wanted.