Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 December 1829 — Page 3

VINCI3NNES, DECCMIIIJn 5, 1829.

On Sunday the 30lh November, the Steam IJoat Monongaheta arrhed at this place, and r - : i . .1 .1 ....

alter uiscnargmg utr Laiu, (iiuuxutu op the Wabash, declined lor Lalayette; but on i cr return I learnt that she went no further th,m Teve Uiute. She is now on her way to Louifvibe, and I learn, calculates returning to tfU4k;cc as soot) as circumstances will admit. 1 learn that William Twig, Esq. has been elected lliidadier General, in the tueltth Bri ga!c of Indiana militia, in place of James Perry Drake, resigned. Mr. Stout, Unless my friends and patrons will consent to form an "Anti-neglect to pay the doc

tor-society," and live up to their professed title, I shall be compelled to exert myscif in forming an "Anti-stay at-home-i cal-society" among the constables of my neighborhood. Yours, M. D. RESTORATION OF THE JEWS. Without vouching for its authenticity we copy below, from the London Court Journal, on account ot a project which it is said that the great banker Rothschild entertains, of pcrchasing the sovereignty of Jerusalem, and the tenitory of ancienl Palestine. If any

credit is to be attached to this statement, the

1 Mr. Owen of Lanark, arrived in the Pacific at Livernool. He says, 'thc Americans ait not cafiablc of governing themselves, and he consequently abandons all idea of reforming (hem!" How long will his coadjutor, Miss Eanny Wright, lake in earning to the same conclusion? May her convictions be speedy. Virginia Advocate,

The Richmond Enquirer gives the following reports of the day of the progress of retoi in: "We understand, in general, that things arc going on well at Washington and that Reforms arc taking place in the administration of the rnonied concerns of '.he Government. It is said, that sute Unpleasant developemcnts are makingOt Qta transactions of some of the former officers and that a few of the dismissed collectors, taken toge. ther, a'. e supposed to be minus from 100,000 to 150,000 dollars, Is'c. It is suspected that the monied transactions of the Government had become extremely rotten and, it is be

lieved, that the spiiit Gen. Jackson infused

into the public departments, will render permanent services to the country, by driving away the defaulters, and introducing a more rigid system of accountability.

Probate Court. NOVEMBER SESSION, S20.

STATE OF INDIANA, Kncjc County.

TYN motion of William M. Small, admin

W istraior, and Maiy Ann Small, administratrix of John Small, dt ceased, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court by the Sheriff's icturn on the summons heretofore issued, that the heits of the said deceased arc r.on-rcsid'jr.ts of this stale. It is ther

NEW AND CHEAP STORE. KURTZ AND LODWICK, t& ESPECTFULEY inform their fiiends and the public in general, that they have just received ficm Cincinnati, and arc now opening at their Store on Market sttcet.

lore ordered, that the Clerk of this Court t a few doors above Second St., a new atxl

cause the neccssasy publication to be inserted lor three succssive weeks in the Western tern Sun, that the heirs and other persons in

terested, do appear before this Court on the i Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts first dav of the ensuing term thereof, and j Velvets k Cords, Tartan St Sircassian Plaids.

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splendid assortment of

FALL GOODS:

shew cause, if any they can. why the real estate of the said deceased, should not be sold to satisfy the debts due ay said estate. Test, For HOMER JOHNSON, Clerk. D. C JOHNSON, dcpkc. December 1, 1829. 43-3t.

P o: i i . i

oumuioii anieu.

Ik YOUNG MAN u ho is acquainted with xXL the merchantile business wishes a situ

ation. as Clerk in a retail store or a similar situation. Enquire at this Ofllce. Vincennes, Dec 5, 1829. 43-3t.

Safety Table. A cabinet maker at Geneva has invented what he calls a safety table Any one unacquainted with the secret springs, who should attempt to force it to take out money or other articles, would be instantly

Sublime Porte will not find the difficulty ! seized by hands of iron ; loud music announ

which the London journalist anti ipate, in j ces the forced captivity for five minutes, and

complying with thje pecuniary demands of

Russia Whether, however, this letter is ! entitle ! to any belief or not, it is quite cer-! tain that there have been some curious notions propagated of late among the Israelites j in Great Britain ; and we have seen it mentioned that a number of enthusiastic men li ving, Cunningham. Drummond, &c. have openly maintained that ihe Jews will, ere long, be restored to Palestine, where it is prophesied that Jesus Christ will re appear, in person, and establish a political kingdom. Mr. Wolff, the Chtistian Missionary, is said

to have embraced this doctrine, and the lol-

towing paragraph, which has found its way

otothj newspapers, is alleged to be an ex

tract ot a letter trotn mm, uateu in Jerusalem

in April last. I proclaimed for two months to the Jews the great truth first, that Jesus of Nazareth came the first time to the earth Uispised and rejected of men to die for poor sinners ; and secondly, that he will come again with glory and majesty, and glorious in his apparel, and, travelling in the greatness of his strength he v.ill come the Son of Man, in the y ear 1847, in the clouds of heaven, and gather all the tribes of Israel, and govern in person, as man and God, in the literal city of Jerusalem, with bis saints, and be adorned in the Temple, which will be rebuilt, and thus he shall gov

ern (G0 years; and I, Joseph Wolff, shall sec with my own eyes, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, in their bodies, in their glorified bod'ks 1 and I s'all see thee, Elijah, and thee, Isuah, and thee, Jeremiah, and thee, David, whose songs have guided me to Jesus ol Na--znvili. 1 shall see you ail here at Jerusalem, Vvhere I am now writing these lines ! These the topics upon which I spoke, not on -.villi Jews, but likewise with some Mus-

when it ceased, six pistols go off and kill the

robber if no one arrives in time to save his life.

Changing a tiame. A western paper announces the marriage of Miss Polly Schrccongest. We unite in congratulating her. She did well to change her name. What a pity it is that John Ollcnbauhengrapenstcinershohenbicher, (who it appears has a letter in the Baltimore Post office,) could not get off his name by an equally agreeable process. The ladies have the advantage in this respect.

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Masonic Celebration.

HIRAM LODGE, No. 18, at Carlisle, Indiana, v.ill celebrate the be m mi-annual festival in December next. Neighboiing Lodges S all trancient brethren, landing, arc invited to

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THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale an extensive and well selected assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. also: Hardware, Cutlery, Qnecnsware, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Leghorn Bonnets, Bol ivars, Sec, Purchasers arc respectfully requested to call and examine them. JAS & SAME. SMITH. October 24, 1829. 37-91 N. B. Wc will receive in exchange for goods, Corn, Cord wood, Flax St Tow linen, Rye,

Rags, Linsev, Jeans.

Camlets, Flannels Sc Baizes, Calicoes, Ging

hams, Cotton Sc Waterloo Shawls, Cashmeres, Scarf, Handkei chiefs, Sec. Together with every article in the Dry Good line, ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

GROCERIES, Together with the

BEST QUALITY

,.OF GLASS AND QUEENSWARE

A few cases men's, women's and children's shoes, boots, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and caps. All of which, they arc determined to sell low in exchange for country produce or cash. October 24, 1829. 37-tf

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NEW JEWELERY.

Wheat,

Wilis

Dried Fruity White Beans,

Vheat, Whiskey, leer Skins.f

Feathers,

Pork, Beeswax, Venison Hams, Tallow, Sec.

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in regular Masonic

attend. It is expected that an oration will be delivered. By order of the Lodge,

JAS. K O'ilANER, )V. M.

NOTICE. 7 rtHE subsciiber has now in complete op 5 cration, in Princeton, Gibson county, Indiana, a )

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J. W. Davis, Ssc'y. Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1829.

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Complainants.

IN CHANCERY.

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l'h..- loilowing is the extract of a lettor, published in the Court Journal, on the subj . to the pu; chase of Jerusalem by Baron R ischild. King Rothschul The following curious extract is Iro n a pr4vatc letter trom Smyrna. We give it without note or comment : The confidence ol the childicn of Israel in the words of the Prophet has not been in

vain ; the temple of Solomon will be restored j in all its splendor. Baton Rothschild, w ho vvjs accused of having gon to Rome to ab- j jure the faith ot his fathers, has merely pas- j std through that city on his way to Coustan-i tlnople, where, he i about to negotiate a loan wilh ho Port '. It is stated, on goud authority, trt Baron Rothschild has engaged to lurni-h to the Sultan the enoimous sum of 35'.'K0,000 piastres, at three instalments without interest, on condition of the Sultan's' engaging, for himself and his successors, to , yield to B.rroti Rothschild for ever the sovei.nty of Jerusalem, and the tenitory of at-.cirnt Palestine, which tas occupied by the! twelve tribes. The Baron's intention is, to : t'-a:r. to the rich Israelites who are scattered ' ub u; in dilVeri-nt parts of the world, portions ot that fine country, where he proposes to es- j lab'iish seigniorities, and to give them, as fai us possible, their ancient and sacred laws. ' I'oos the descendants of the Hebtews will at Iciurth hac a country, anti every friend of

lm ni'iitv must rejoice at the happy event.! Th'j poor Jews will cease to be victims of onii ession and injustice. Glory to the great j Ba..M Rothschild, who makes so noble a usej

of his inirots

taken lor i ecruuinir it out ol the wrecks ol the ' A r-v-v itnTTc i? c vi-v r nrnc

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In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court. SEPT KM B ER TERM, A D. 1829.

Thomas J. Dobyns, and Clarissa II. Dobyns.

J T. Triiir;. Wm. An."

thony, John 8c Berry J f Anthony, Thos. Al ,T sop, Micajah, Alsop, KJ

I'riscnia iMyrick, J. Defendants.

M v r i ck, Matthew j Talbot, Warrick. W. M'Gary,JonathanM'- j

Gary, k D. M'Gary J "fJOW at this time came the complainants by their counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that all the above defendants, except J W Jones, John Anthony and Daniel M'Gary, are non-residents of this state, it is ordered that the said non-resident defendants be notified of the pendency of ibis bill and suit of that unless they appear and answer the said complainant's bill of complaint, on or before the first dajj of the nest term, the matters and things therein contained, will be taken for confessed andjflcfccd accordingly; and it is further orfrerHtliat a copy of this order be published in this state three weeks successively; and hat this cause be continued until the next term of this court.

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 Vincennes, as arrangements have been made -with the proprietors, to bring and return the same, free of cost. A similar arrangement has been made for the convenience ol the citizens of Vandebukgii Sc Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and co lour if required, in a complete and workman

like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 18, 1829. 6-;f

A Copy Attest, W. T. T December, 189.

JONES, d.

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to fis ingots. ! A A pA little army being judge necessary for j F J ' estoied kingdom, measures have been! laketi for lecruitinir it out of the wrecks of the ' A g

g PROTECTION. O r$HE Protection Fire and Marine Insuy ranee company of Connecticut with a capital of one bundled and fifty thouUid dollars, are prepared to insure on

Steam , Keel and Flat Boats and their

Cargoes.

ALSO

BURTCII & 1IEBERD

CORNER OF MARKET AND WATER STREETS RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public in general, that they have received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and splendid assortment of Goods suitable for the present and approaching season: (SUCH AS) Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinett9, Flannels, Baizes, Rose, Whitney, Macanaw and Point Blankets. Cashmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton Shawls. With a general aaaortment of HANDKEltCIIIBF PRINTS, AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Leghorn Bonnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plaid Cloaks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and shoes Spun Thrc 4 i. Sec. Ilardward. Queeiisivare, Glassware,

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HONE & CONNELLY,

AVE formed a co nartnershin in the

a Watch, Clock, Jcvvelery 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 Jewellery and Siltcr ware. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. N. B. All Watches left with I. N. Whittelsey for repairing, if not taken away in two months, will be sold (by his orders) for their repairs. H. c C. Vincennes, Nov. 28, 1829. 42-St.

PROPOSALSBY A. F. MORRISON. FOR PUBLISHING AT INDIANAPOLIS, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO BE ENTITLED THE INDIANA DEMOCRAT. I N offering these proposals to the nubiic. it is

JL the intention to be brief, explicit and positive. 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 object, 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 the'ir political preferences ; nevertheless, to guard, as far as practi

cable, a virtuous community trom the schemes of political temporizers and traffickers, who, under the garb of patriotism, would esteem a free people, but as vassals of their will and tributaries their ambition. The establishment of a genuine Jackson paper at the Metropolis of Indiana, has long been a deaidcratum with the Democratic Republicans of the State, and frequent solicitations to the Editor, who now proposes to comply with the desires of the party, have induced him to dispose of the " Republican Statesman," in Clark County, and agaii. to trust his fate in the hands of his political friends, by asking their patronage in a more extended sphere. On 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 of the party, in w hose cause he early enlisted and for whose success he fearlessly contended ; but for their entire satisfaction he will state, that the Democrat may be relied upon as the accredited and correct channel for the dissemination of the sentiments of the party, entirely devoted to its interests ; and that it will, on all occasions, stand firm in the support of all its virtuous officers and measures.

1 he Democrat will be issued on a large, 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 common topics of the times, at the eaili-

(Hid iTuils. 1 Cist periods together with a detail of legislative ! proceedings. TOGE1 HER with a general assortment j ln lt.Karj to thc iPC;ii concerns of Indiana, it of fresh Ciroccies, all of which will be sold : will be the adxocatc of such a policy as will tend by the piece or otherwise, at the most redu j to dev elope Mid protect the great interest of the ced prices. j State, and of such men as have capacity and r. , o r honestv sufficient to call into active operation the X mcenncs, Oct. 1.1829. 3-H j.r:,d resources ,f the country, on principles of

i I justice and prudence.

y SMITH & TRACY'S

U' Ch, ,.t r.... .1 .f,..r,. i crwo .6rjon.-iwo iiouarspcran

i Lit o.i(ii miuil MiutujuLiui i liani if paui in adwiiicc. or Ht ihe r.tte of twenty-

11 maparie. All the Isiaelitrrs who were employed in the various departments of the Du'ch Administration, die. to obtain superior posts under the (lovernment of Jerusalem atid the expenses ot their journey arc to be Vujd them in advance.

(At modtrcte rates of firemium.J Satisfactory evidence of thc liberality of the company in adjusting losses and promptness in paying, can b h?d bv applying to SAMUEL HILL, -Vr:r.

Vincennes, Dec 3. in 26.

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the corner ol Market and Second

streets, have on hand lor sale, a large

and general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron ne year uniess p ware, which they offer at reduced pticcs. j U'.?C1T.1.

five cents acMiuon per tjuHi ter for delinquencies.

No subscnption received tor a less term than one year unless paid in advance.

ns received at this olhce.

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linwarevvill be sow wnoiesa.e ana "iai.jM . BLANKS for Illinois upon advantageous terms to purchasers. . ,ko . Vincennes, October, 24, S7-tf ! for Sale a this office.