Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 November 1829 — Page 3
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instruments necessary for such an expedition.
She has a stout and hardy crew, an experivj
enccd captain and first rate officers After 'he commercial objects of the expedition shall have been accnmnli&hed. Mr Revnold
The Wabash continues high. It is said ntem'c to sail round the iev circle, and nush
White river has overflowed its banks, and it lhroURh the first opening that he finds. Sue-
VIKCENNES, NOVEMUER 28, 1829.
is feared much damage has been sustained by
the crops of corn on its bottoms. On monday the 7th of December, the Congress of the United States, will meet at Washington City; and, on the same day the Legislature of Indiana, will assemble at Indianapolis. COMMUNICATION.
cess to him. Mr. U. is accompanied by Dr.
Eights of Albany, a Grentlemari"oi tVnd
scicntiGc accomplishments. J
American
NEW-YORK, NX)V. 5.
A magnificent project, we hear, is'tiow in
agitation in this city. It is that of erecting a
bridge from the foot of-Maiden lane to Brook-
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AUfiUSt TERM,
STATE OF INDIANA, Gibsou C unty. J Malinda P tier, "j V8 K Petition for a Divorce. Joseph Potter J 4 T this time came the petitioner by his U counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the cojrt. that the defendant is a
Republican Statesman," in Clark County, nr.d
again to trust his fate in the hands of his political friends, by asking their patronage in a more extended sphere.
Un the known uniformity of his character as a
lackson man in the two most recent contests for
the presidency, and his experience as the conductor of a public journal, the Editor might, as he conceives, safely rest his claims to the confidence
non-resident of th.s state; thereupon, on mo for whose success he fearlessly contend
l,u" iUC "y touiihci, ins orucreu tor tlieir entire satisfaction lie will state that the
mar me penoency oi mis suit be puDiisneu luemocrat may he relied upon as the accredited
lour weeks j-ucccssively in the Western Sun. ana correct channel tor the dissemination of the
(printed in Vincennes ;) that if the defendant htimcnts of the party, entirely devoted to its
Mr. Stout, I was surprised by a commu- lyn, high enough to allow the largest ships to vacation in your paper of last week, bearing pass under it. Expense estimated at g600,"the mark of the beast,' upon its face. I 000. The project appears to be yet in its
have not been used to find in your paper the crude state.
effusions of personal vindictiveness of en-
vy, malice, ill-will of revenge, jealousy, ha- Brick making. The New-York Enquirer
tred. And 1 was surprised 10 unu men; an says, mere is a macnine in operation in tnat attack, so unmerited by its respected object, city, which makes daily 25,000 bricks, being
as that upon Noah Noble of Indianapolis. in operation 12 hours in each day These It is scarcely necessary for me to add any bricks are ready for the fire the moment they
thing respecting that gentleman s stanumg. leave the machine, and sell readily at from 5
He is respected by all who know him, anu as to u dollars per thousand. a consistent politician. He was a receiver The operators take the clay immediately of nublic moneys, and he was warmly and from the bank and without the use of any wa-
decidedlu opposed to our present most excel- tcr, throw it into an apparatus which cuts the
lent President, and he was removed; as he large lumps and reduces them to a simular
fail to enter his appearance at the next term
of this court to'e holdcn in Princeton on the
3d monday in February next, the complain
ant's petition will be taken for confessed ; and a decree entered in his absence.
Test, JOHN I. KEELY, Crk.G. C. C. Nov. 28, 1829. 42-4 w.
y Pi STATE
'osey Circuit Court.
AUGUST TERM, 1829.
STATE OF INDIANA,
Anne M'Coy, " i8. V Petition for Divorce.
JohnT. M'Coy. J
OW at this time came the plaintiff by
interests : and that it will, on all occasions, stand
firm in the support of all its virtuous officers and measures.
The Democrat will be issued on a lanrc, fine
super-royal sheet, on a new and elegant type, and besides being a political vehicle, will furnish a due portion of news, literary, scientific, interesting and com:; on topics of the times, at the cat li-
cst periods together with a detail of legislative
proceedings.
In regard to the local concerns of Indiana it
will be the advocate of such a nolicv as will tend
to dcvelope and protect the creat interest of the
State, and of such men as have cap .'ad
honesty suthcient to call into active operation the? grand resources of the country, on principles of
justice and prudence.
vv. v vv at mis time came me p.aintiti oy TermJt of SubscriptionTvo dollars per anJLN her Attorney, and it appearing to the mim if paid in advance, or at the rate of twrntr.
rrnPil to art the doe in order to keen the size. This enables the clav tn m thrnnrrh satisfaction of the court that the defendant is five cents addition per quarter for dclinouencie.
.-v .,... 0 . J o- r l; ?. .i r X' i
(V.m crt hn r.orncd to olav the brute to his a kind of hotmer nto the moulds of the ma "ui a rcbiuem oi mis state, u is tncreiore con- Mi.upuon receivcu mr a less term than
nrressor: he treated his successor as one chine, which are placed on a horizontal wheel J sidcred by thc court that publication of the Pnl unless paid in advance
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crpntleman should treat another, with polite- and, as thc wheel revolves, the clav is forci- penuency oi mis suit oe maue in some pub
ness, attention and kindness. bly compressed into paralellograms of per ,1C newspaper printed in this state, four
U that in Indianapolis there is one Meet form, so hard as to ndm t of he nr ban- WCCKS successively; mat unicss me saia tie-
nf thn;c tmnauthotised bodies," a sham Le- died, and ofbeintr placed in the kiln for burn- fendant appear here at the next tetm of this
....... I . - . U U..I.I . I. r .L T i r
;oi.,t,.rf 'Pho.ro was one ast shrine in this int coun, iu uc uuiucu im me iounn ivionuav oi
FUiaiuivi 1 o i t .
i-.rr nnti t iev nave existed in uuiei luwua. . u is sain mat a Duucinn erectei last ta - tu.u iiauuuii s
u,r,'if I recollect rin-htlv, Isaac Dlackford, with this brick, stood all the severitv of the petition, the court will determine the same in
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. I7Subscriitions received at this office.
a judge of the Supreme Court, one of our most respected citizens, was elected Govern
or, and delivered a message; at Indianapolis, incite Morris, a president judge, and Mr.
Merrill, the treasurer of state, were "mock" Governors, before Gen. Noble; and the mes-
frost equal to any brick whatever.
NOTICE.
his absence.
A Copy Test, W. E. STAWART, Cfk. P. T. November, 1829. 42-4t
1 he business of Samuel N. Marrok 8c
Co. will be hereafter conducted under the
saires of all these gentlemen, have been pub firm of Ma'rron 1st Hunter.
' . . ... r . : I M C4l--T-f vt a .-ii- -v t
lished. 1 here is nothing oi presuinpuuu n vior.i in m Kr.vjiN,
n all thisthese institutions are amusing JAMES H. HUNGER.
and instructive. I cannot conjecture why T-.r M . - fc
rJn this account Gen. Noble should have been 1 Vj S I I f I i Vi
selected as an obiect ot censure uy any cm
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zen ol Vincennes; his nonoraDie conuuu in
his private afiVirs, his affable manners, and
hi candid and consistent course in pontics, should secure him the good feelings of all. However, in these days, all good men, of whatever party, must expect to be abused. Q.
Vandtrburgh Circuit Court SEPTEMBER TELM, 1829. VVm. Lewis, John Shank I in," John B. Mansell, Mary I
Ann Mansell, and Caroline )Comfilainanta
Manse), infants, by bamuel j Mansel, their next friend J 18 IN CHANCERS
r iSlHE subscribers are now onrnino- in the
Ii new Store on Mai ket-street. next door
to Messrs. Burtoh 8c Hecerd. a larPe as Elijah King. Hugh M'Gary
sortmentof substantial and fancy Dry Goods, Wm Anthony, John Antho
with Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Glass
ware, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c. &c. all of
which were recently purchased by one of the partners (who had eery possible advantage as to price and q'n!i?v) in New York and
and wii't be disnosed of on the
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rmiaueiphia,
IXDIANAPOHS, NOVEMBER 5. Ti,n cm nf ia.l 1.1 27 has been receiv
... tun T.,i.nirirft in this nlacc. durinrr lowest terms for cash; or in barter they will
the month of October last; a greater amount receive at fair prices, viz: heat, Corn, Rye, has already been received at Crawfordsvillc, Pork Beeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Fea
hn r more brisk, and nrobablv lhcrs Urietl Apples, I allow, Domestic Lin
not so much at Fort Wayne, Vincennes and en.' Beans, Deerskins, Onions, Sec. together
JetTcrsonvillc. Although wc have every WU11 Uler incrcnamauic articles, the pro
wish to sec thc vacant lands passing off into ol nome industry. f individuals, vet when we wit- MARRON 8c HUNTER.
ness vast sjims of our circulating medium, 7 & II. now possess the Columbian daily drawn from the State, our regard for Steam Mill, and will with the requisite enour own preservation and prosperity, should couragement, continue the Store in the vi-.-.mnitr tic tn thermit strenuous exertions cinit) f'tfip Mill: they want to purchase im-
in favor of the policy now in agitation, of sur- mediately ry thousand bushels of Corn, and rendering the unappropriated lands to the twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall States in which they lie If Congress should at cach establishment study to accommodate
however, successfully oppose the claim which tuJl"mers' , .... of Indiana has already nresentcd. Vincennes, Nov. 28, 1829. 42-tf
11W. 4 " ' I :.,,, i .a UrinkincT from the nosition of du- T"
fi'"" u' O J nrittrini ---v,,.
tv and honor, the Legislature might claim as oUilUUli IN 1.1 1 lUfci.
f
ny, Berry Anthony, Micajah
Alsop 1 homas Alsop, M. 'laibott, Pnscilla Talbott, & Priscilla My rick, John My- j rick, Clarissa Dobyns, T. Defendants. J Dobyns, Warrick M'Gary, Jonathan M'Gary, Dan- J iel M'Gary and the other unknown heirs of Jonathan j Anthony, deceased. J
A ND now at this time, came the com
plainants, by Samuel Hall, their coun
;el,and filed their bill of complaint; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, ihat all the defendants in this cause, are icsidents, except Daniel McGary and John An
thony on motion of the complainants, by their counsel, ordered that unless the said non resident defendants appear here on oi before the first day of thc next March tern.
and answer the complainants said billofcom
plaint, the matters and things therein con
tained, wiil be taken for confessed and de
creed in heir absence accordingly. And it is further ordered that a subpoena in chancei
m : : : 0 o ; ; ; BURTCH & HEBERD
CORNER OP MARKET AND WATER smifPTc
r M Am 8 b ESPECT FULLY inform tUr f.;,i-
ILVll IHUIUJ and the public in general, that thev have
received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a
large and splendid assortment of Goods suit
able for the present and approaching season:
(SUCH AS) Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Flannels Baizes, Rose, Whitney, Macanaw and Point Blankets.
Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton
Shawls. With a general assortment of HANDKERCHIEF PRINTS, AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plaid Cloaks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoes Spun Thread, Sec. flardward, Queensxcarc, Gtassxeare.; Iron and Nails. TOGETHER with a gcnetal assortment of fresh Groceries, all of which will be sold by the piece or otherwise, at the most redu
ced prices.
Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1829. 35-tf
an equivalent for the right of soil, the expend- nnHE Subscriber will open his next quar- !8!u !F,n8t lnC SaV J,,hn A,il,l"nyand P ' ditnre in works of internal improvement, ler of schooling on the first Monday in M Gary, returnable on the first day of ti.e within our own limits, of all the proceeds December next at the house occupied the n?Xt March te, m; aml 00 rT,0,,on' ,t"I!vei .,s
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over and above thc cost of acquisition, sale,
Sec. This would perhaps, be more readily
acceded to, than a demand of the whole do
main. Gaz. Immense Steam Vessel. Thc Government of the Netherlands has or
dereel the immediate construction of a larger
eteam vessel than has hitherto swam the
ocean. It is to be 350 feet in length, to have
three decks, four masts and a bowsprit, and a
steam engine power equal to 300 horses, and
is to cost 100,000 Dutch florins. This enorm
ous vessel is to draw but sixteen feet water
when laden and ten feet unladen. The object of thc Government is to facilitate the inter-
couse between Holland and the Dutch East
Indies, and it is calculated that about forty
(lavs will be sufficient for the voyage, which
Crnay be efiected with the romsumption of a
Mjw 2,400,000 pounds ot mineral coal.
V OS
pied
last winter, by the Rev. Mr. Lock, situated on
Water street, a few doors north of Burtch Sc
Heberd's Store. A few more scholars will
be received from those who become early
subscribers.
SAMUEL NEWTON. Vincences, Nov. 28, 1 129. 42-2v
NEW JEWELER Y.
given to the complainants to amend this bi
ot complaint men herein, uc icav ;s given
to the complainants to tak; d. potions: aiw!
it is ordered that a dedimus issue accordingly
And it is further ordered thit notice cl t' e
pendency of this bill be given by publication
or this order three weeks successively in
some public newspaper of this sta: , an
that this cause be continued until the next
term of this court.
A Copy Attest, W. T. T. JONES, D. C. V. C. C. Nov. 28, 1829 423t,
JUL
HONE & CONELLY,
AVE formed a co partnership in the
Watch, Clock, Jewelerv and Silver
smith business, where all kinds of Watches
and Clocks will be carefully repaired and
warranted to perform: Also they have on
hand a neat and elegant assortment of Jew-
ellery and Silver ware. Orders from a dis
finpp tr 1 1 1 Kf nrnmntltr t f Pn;l frl in
OQUUl oca itufu. no unu v H All WitrliPc IpH tvud 1 M WM,
Anawan, the flag vessel of this expedition, telse for repairing,ir not taken away in two
months, will be sold (by his orders) for their
repairs. H. Sc C. Vincennes, Nov. 28, 1829. 42-3t
Improved Property Tor Nile
IN THE TOWN (F PRINCETON. IN D.
One House and Lot NEAR lirowii's Tavern, and wiihin
oti lot f,f the public square
Also two L,ots fcc UuilUings on Maitifetree
all of which will be sold on reas' liable tei tus
for Cash or Pork ; for particulars innuitc of
William Harrington.
JOHN N. IKUESDELL. Octobe: 3. 829 36-6m
dropped down to the lower bay yesterday,
and will proceed to sea this morning. Thus, after three years of perseverance and industry, Mr. Reynolds finds himself upon the ocean, in search of the undiscovered islands
of the south. In addition to the commcr-
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NOTICE.
cial imnort3nceot this expedition, it is high- Hj AV1NU been duly appointed adminis
lv interrtlop- in a national noint of view OL trator of the estate of Thomas Guin,
Whatever lands may be discovered by Mr. deceased, I hereby give notice that said es
Reynolds and his enterprising associates, will become the property of the U. States. The stores of science will be increased by the products of far distant islands, as yet unknown to civilised man, and curiosity may perchance, be gratified with something new. Wo visited the Anawan on Thursday. She is a fine vessel, ami a very fast sailer.
tate is insolvent, and claim the settlement
thereof as such. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make imme
diate payment. Those who have claims
against it, will please to present them for li
quidation. WM. FORBIS, crm;israfor. November 17, 1329. 12-3f
PROPOSALSBY A. F. MORRISON.
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FOR PUBLISHING AT I N'D I AN APOLI S , A WEEKLY !
NEWSPAPER, TO RE ENTITLED THE INDIANA DEMOCRAT.
IN offering these proposals to the public, it is thc intention to be brief, explicit and posi
tive. The Democrat will maintain the principles which its title indicates, and may be depended upon as the faithful representative of the feelings of the Democratic Republicans of Indiana ; having for its objec t, a decided and vigorous support of the character of the present national administration. It is not our design to be abusive, vindictive or ungenerous to our political opponents; but on the contrary to treat respectfully those who may honestly differ with us in their political preferences ; nevertheless, to guard, as far as practicable, a virtuous community from the schemes of political temporizers and traffickers, who, under the garb of patriotism, would esteem a freepeople, but as vassals of their will and tributaries their ambition. The establishment of a genuine Jackson paper at the Metropolis of Indian.!, has long been a desideratum with thc Democratic Republicans of
j the State, .and frequent solicitations to the Edi-
NEW AND CHEAP MORE. KUHTZ AM) LOimiCK, fi ESPEC IFULLY inform their i.;?r,da, L and thc public in general, that t have justrtceivd from Cincinnati, a? ! nro now opening at thf ii mok on Market su. et, a few (ioors above Second st , a new and splendid a-ortment of FALL GOODS: Consisting of Cloths, Cassiun ic - Cassinetts Velvets & CotrJs, 1 artan St Sircassiai. P aids. Camlets. Flannels & Iiaizes, Calicoes, C.ir.g-
hams, Cotton Sc W am loo Shawls. Cashmeres, Scarfs, Handketchief & "tether with evcrv article in the Diy (Jo? d line, ALSO, A GENKRAL ASSORTMENT OF - '
GRO: ERIE-, Together with thc
It E ST (It ALIT Y
OF
GLASS
AND
QUEKNSWARK
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A few cases n-cnV women's a: d chiiden' shoes, boots, and bootees, iu i , wool Iu'., and. caps. All ol which, they ait determined tc sell low in exchange for county produce or
cash.
October 24.
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17-tf
A few pounds oi Wool wanted
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