Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 September 1833 — Page 2

the management of its fiscal concerns, let ui withdraw our sopport from an in

stitution postessing aucta a contribution j of gigantic power, wielding its whole in fiuenccand energies against our repub lican administration and to the destruction of our liberties; and thrus, if we judge from its practices hitherto, calcu lated only to do evil instead of good, to be a curse to our country instead of a blessing, to rivet upon us the chains of slavery instead of perpetuating among us the glorious franchises and privileges of freedom, COUNTERFEITER'S CAUGHT. Concord, (N. H ) Aug. 24, 1833. The retreats of the counterfeiters, who "have for the last three years flooded the states with spurious bank notes and coin, were invaded last week; and wo have reason to believe the business is efTcctu ally stopped for the present, since it resulted in the capture of twenty-four counterfeiters with their plates, engraving tools, printing presses, and instru ments lor coining money. 1 he particulars ot this business we r t 'l r . . n .1 t? r , . . j i iTyngsborough Ms. under whose dircc- , tion the operations were conducted. , The enterprise was started at Boston, j In the latter part of July, on the information of a person connected with the gang, j vho had been apprehended for a differ- j cnt offence, of which he was not guilty,! irl tvrin hie a i rl Ka riuil ant Knritipc I in breaking up the establishment with a zeal and fidelity which would hardly have been anticipated. This person, who was a respectable mechanic, and appears, like many others, to have been drawn into the business by the deceptive representations of the leaders of the gang, Tivas set at liberty after his arrest in Boston, on his own promise to aid in the detection of the rest. He went to Canada, When, after he had seen things in proper order, Major Buttcrficld followed, and j obtained the necessary authority and aid from the magistrates and citizens, and, at the appointed hour, a simultaneous ' movement was made upon their habitalions in Dunham and Barnston, the for mer place the location of bank note manufactories, and the latter of the mint, With the result above stated. The names of the individuals apprehended at D.unham are E. Gleason, Jr., "Willard Gleason, Horace Gleason, Sam uel Gleason, Reuben Moses, Willis Sherman, Jonas Boardman, Alexander i Nelson. Benjamin D. Wine:, A- Hawcs, j and Jones. This list embraces veaithy farmers, old convict9, new ad- J venturers, ana the best copper-plate engravers in the'province. Benjamin Moses is represented as a man of uncom j

mon skill in this business, and to have j diana It is therefore ordered, that publibeen lng in the employ of Fairlamb, ; cation of the pendency of this petition be

-Draper, and Co of Philadelphia They were examined, and all fully committed for trial, in the jail at Montreal. The persons arrested at Barnston and vicinity were all concerned in the coinmg operations. 1 heir names are, Uich. ard Ralston, Reuben Hill, Isaac Mill, Daniel Spracue, Willard Kelly, Nathl. llollister, Henry Hollisler, Ebenczer Southmayd, Robert Marsh, Sylvestci Cleveland, Leonard Elms, Fulton M'Neil, and Converse. These were examined at Shcrbrooke, and fully committed for trial, one only finding bonds Two others weTe apprehended, who had not been examined when our informant left. The operations of this gang were carried on in camps in the forest, where their machinery was found and sremed. The seizure embraced about 220,000 prepared for circulation, including, 53 on the Fulton Bank, N Y. 3fs Merchant Bank, N Y. 5s Broome county Bank, N. Y Ss Orange county Bank, N Y. 5s Bank of Geneva, N. Y. 30's UticaBank, N. Y. 2's City Bank,N Y. 2"s Manhattan Company, N. Y. 5's Franklin Bank, Penn. 103 United States Bank, Phila. 58 Monongahela Bank, Penn. 10's Harrisburg Bank, Penn. 5g Sussex Bank, N J. 5s Perth Amboy Bank, N. J. Some of these were remarkably well executed. Those on Broome County Bank have, wc believe, been taken at the counter of the Bank without detection. Thirteen plates were secured, including all but one of the above. Four roller, or copper plate presses, were also'feiken, three of which were in complete order and in use. One begus, or machine impressing dies j en the coin, together with a number ol j dies, engraving tools, bank bdl paper,! 6purious coin, tec. cc making in all a large wagon load, was taken into posses sionby the Attorney General of Lower Canada. J Although it is probable the business is j stopped for the present, and although a considerable number, in addition to those taken in Canada, have been arrested in ' the States recently, there are many oth-: crs connected with it who are known, ! and v ill yet be secured. They had car- . . . ricd their operations altogether too far for safety, and will now receive mc reHard due their labors. Much credit is due to the Attorney General of the Province, ajid to the magis'raies and citizens of Dunham, Barnston and Shcrbrooke, for their efficient Xirosecution ofthis hazardous cnterpiize; and certainly not Icsi is due to the indofatigable labor and perseverance of Major Uuttcrftcld, through which; corabin-

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important results have been accomplish ed.StQ(e&man TNCr.NXKS PZtl. HB.OSS, WILL commence on Thursday the 17th day of October, and continue for three davs. 1st fl.iv. One mile, three best out of five for a purse of FIFTY DOLLARS. 2nd daw Two miles and repeat, for a purse of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. 3rd day. Three year old colts, one mile and repeat, for a purse of FORT V DOLLARS. On the same evening at 4 oVlock a dash of one mile for a SADDLE and BRIDLE. A horse taking anv -one of the above i nurses will not be permitted to enter tor j either of the succeeding ones. i September 14, 1833. 33-tr Executors' Notice. FTTMIERE will be offered at public auc j 11 tion, on the 10th of October next, in the town ot rrmccton, Gibson count , In , ' diana, the HOUSES, LOT, Carding Machine, With all the machinery attached to it, all in good repair, on credits of from one to five years, in equal instalments, by the purchaser giving bond and approved security. The property belonging to the es tate of James Lvans, deed. We also give notice to the creditors that we suppose said estate is solvent. JAMES DEVIN, Exrs. JOHN ARBUTHNOT, Aug. 31, 1833 3'2-lt - - t , STATE OF INDIANA, ) gct Vanderburgh County, V rebate Court of Vanderburgh County,) August Term, 1833. Charles I. Battcll & Isaac Fairchild, Admrs. of Llisha Harrison, deed. - . Petition to .sell Real Estate. The Heirs ot said Harrison. sauT'ltf A ND now here the petitioners, file thcii Lf petition , praying the sale of lot niun fbcr eight, in the original plan of Evans villc, with an appraisement thereof, an( suggest in said petition that the persona 'estate of said doccdent is not sufficient to nay the debts due from said estate; and it appearing to trie saustacuon oi mc couii that the heirs of said Elisha Harrison, dc ceased, arc not residents ot the state ol inmade according to law, requiring them to appear here on or before the hrst day oi the next term of this court, and shew cause it any they can, why said lot should not be i sold for the payment of the debts aforesaid, am made assets in the hands ot the admin j istrators for that purpose. A Cony Attest. W. T. T. JONES, Clcrfc August 20, 1833 :K-lt $5 RBWj&BD. STRAY I-:iJ or stolen from the subscriber, three miles south of Vineonnrs. on Monday night the 10th of August, one j BAY HONS E POXEY, I 10 or 11 years old, a star in his forehead, jsomc saddle marks, heavy main and tail, ; hi right fore feet split up; no other marks i recollected. i PIERRE COMPAGNIOTT j Aug. 27, KS33 3 -tf NOTICE S hereby nivcn. that 1 have taken out ( j letters of administration on the estate jof James Allensworth, (late of the county j of Spencer, in the state of Indiana,) deceased; all persons having claims against said estate arc requested to present them, and those who are indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment. The estate is, at this time, believed to be wlvcnt. JONATHAN IIERVEY, Admr. August 10, 1S$3 31-(U NEW GOODS. 7 nIIE subscribers inform their friend nnd the public, that they have jut Iceived from Philadelphia, Baltimore r reand ; Pittsburgh, a .ew a.nd r.xTnxsiVE aohtmrm or GOODS. Suitable for the present and approaching seasons comprising fori: lay axd domestic Drj Goods9 QUEENSWARBr BOOTS AND SHOES, TUR &. WOOL HATS, jf 101), GlftSS, Castings, 6vC. 6C. . Miicii were selected at a iaverablc ume; land will be tound on examination, worthy tiie attention ot purchasers, and will be old unusually low for cash. SMITH & CARSON. Vinronnes, 1st June, 1S33. 10 tf JOB WORK OF EVEIIY DESCRIPTION nuu wini uitatcu at thb orrxci;.

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AN AWAY from the subscriber, on the Ohio river, near the lower part of Illinois, on the 1st of August, 1833, srvra nkgro men, nv Tiin name or IfARRr MOSES. r HARRY is about 20 years old, near six tect high, of a yellowish comuexion, t his riirht arm crooked at the c!jow joint, and when spoken to, nods his ead. EIOSHS is about STJ years old, some the largest, black complected, has a scar on his right hand, which has made the lit tle finger shorter than the other; he is a blacksmith by trade. I will give the above reward for the ap prehension and delivery of said negroes, to John Lane, living in Equality, Gallatin county, III., or litty dollars.it lodged in any jail, and information given to Mr. Lane, or to 1). Ilcnceinin-cr, in Vienna, Johnson county, III., so Umt I get them asiain. From information, I think they art makinir their way to Indiana. They were purchased of Samuel Burks. Jefferson county, KenUickv LOVELL II. SNOWDEN. Marksvillc, Louisiana, ) August 8, 1833 31 -tf ' ADMINISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given, that I havc taken out letter nf ri:linitiistr:ition on tnc estate ot Amos Chippy, (late ot . . . . 1 r?pencer county, inuiann,) cieceascu : an persons having claims against said estate arc requested to present them legally autncnticatcu within one year, and those who arc indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JACOB MYRES, Admr. August 1 9, 1 N33 3 1 t Vt DOT ANIC LIEDICINE. JUST received from Columbus, (Ohio) an assortnicnt of Botanic Medicine, of a very superior qualit) , to wit Gum Mvrrh Composition pcw African (irey Cayenne or Capsicum Hay berry Nervine (Umbil) Hemlock Copavi or Colic Hoot Xanthoxylum Ohio Kcrcuma ' Ri tiers No. 4 tiers Pond Lily Lobelia, herb seed and Cholera Syrup and powders is umber o Third preparation of No. 1 Bitter Hoot.

And many other articles not here cnumc!18 ismcnt to pay the debts and de -

rated, which the subscriber offers fur sale mands outstanding agnmst the same, and . o person acquainted with mills, who has in John Wise's new brick building, on Wa-i praying gcnerali for relief: It is there- j seen the mill ol tlic undersigned in operator street nearly opposite the Land Office, &ni: ordered by the court, that the credit- j tion, has withheld an expression of entire where he intends keeping at all times a , ors of said deceased be notilied of the fi-i approval; and a strong recommendation plentiful supply. j ling and pendency of said bill, by publi- j after actual examination of the mill at

I he subscriber also holds hnnsc f in readiness to attend to all calls in the 15o tanical practice. of medicine. (t7Also, the subscriber having received the appointment of suh-ngcnt,weuld inform the public, that he has received a number of setts of hooks and rights, together with Robisoifs Lectures on the Thomsonian System of medicine, which ho offers for sale as above. S. KATIIBONE. August 21, 1833 -30 tf STATE OF INDIANA. DAVIESS PROBATE COURT, August Tertiy 1833. Elijah Chapman, Admr. of Elijah Chapman, Deceased vs. Bill of Insolvency. The creditors of said decM. I AND now at this day comes the said complainant by David McDonald his attorney, and files his bill of complaint, stating that the estate of the said deceased is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praying generally for relief: It is therefore, Ordered by the Court, That the creditors of said deceased be notified of the filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in the Western Sun, a newspaper printed in Vincennes, for six weeks in succession ; and that, unless such creditors notify the said complainant of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or n statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the ollicc of the clerk of this court, previous -to a final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of i the more diligent creditors. Copy Attest. JOHN VANTREES, Cleric p. r. c. August'M , 1 S33 30-(t r n MIE subscriber respectfully inform LL l,,s biends and the public, that he 1 1 1 , .. .. .1 l:u niirr iicii iA l rr urn- . 1? I .... i t .-vl.

v ..... v v. . iiv-.k.h jv.ij'jf ins iuv.iv ! vi ii..u i.u uiicuiiucu ior a private " picae visit me imllot the uadersiaof Goods, (formerly called the Harmony j family, and likewise in a pleasant and ' or address him by mail, postpaid to Store,) and has removed them to the room : healthy situation. j Vincennes, Ind., which, will receive due formerly occupied by Thomas D. Berry, For further particulars. innuire of A T : attention

w vo. on Aiartici street, where lie han lately received a rm:sii suri'i.v or SPRING & SUIVZKZER GOODS, Which added to the former Stock, makes the assortment complete. Those within" to purchase would dj well to call, as he is determined to sell very low for cash, or approved barter. J. MADDOX. Vincennes, Julv 1, 133 ;3-tf TIN AND SHEET-IRON IVI A N U F A C T OR IT. i riv u an r, a i.augk aiscrtment ot W Altl. vn h.t ul. which I will stll at

wholesale cr retail low for CASH or PKODUC'K, sue h as may suit. Jo!) work done at short noli. v. " N. SMITH. Yiiictiiiies, Jan. CI, 1S3J. 50

-a&mtutetratot;9 iioticc- -yew m OTICE is hereby given, that I havc ; VALUABZ.S Xin7EI77X32tf! XNf taken out letters of administration rrpHK undersigned, a resident of Ninon the estate of Charles Pierce, (late of j J cenncs, Indiana, has invented and Spencer county, Indiana,) deceased; oil : fectcd anew and wlualle improvement persons having claims against the said cs- , , application of irind, for the purpose

laic arc rcquesicu to present mem uuuiy j diately, and those who arc indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. ThStatc is insolvent. ( DANIEL BROWN, Admr. August 19, 1833 31-tU STATE OF INDIANA, DAVIESS mOBATE COURT, August Term, lfc33. James Calhoun, Admr. &.c. of Jabcz D. Osmon, DecM., ) Bill The Creditors of said Dc- 1 Insolvency cease 1. J I A K w. Ul lf T cr ' V , r connIainant and li es his bill of , k ii ...... i ii. i . t

said dcceasM is iusullicicnt to pay the debts j is calculated to run, whic h thnm 3 a graand demands outstanding" against the J dual weight of the wings on a given scojc same, and praying generally Ibr relief: ;of tlTe wind, and the wings bearingou tho ll is therefore, Ordered by the Court, That j wind, propel the wheel : it illustrates a the creditors of said deceased be notified combinational power of weight and winJ, of the filing and pendency of said bill, by j with the principle of gravity acting on publication, for six weeks in succession, in J wind. Each wing p-erlorms one revohi-

thc Western Sun, a newspaper printed in

iuccnncs; and that, unless such credi- j wheel. Lach win Iws a lcaring of seventors notify the said complainant of the ex- j eighths of its circumference upon the istence and extent of their respective wind, and the one-eighth occasion littlf

1 1 -! . 1 . -I .claims, iy iuing mc same, or a siaicincni 01 mu iiuuiu,ut?ciiiHiuu uuu uaicui iu f contract or assumpsit upon which the isainc may be founded, 111 the othceol the clerk of this court, previous to a final dis - trsbution of the assets of the estate of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent cceditois. Copy Attest, JOHN VAN TREES, Cleric. August "J1,1KJ3. 30 tU S'lvrE of Indiana! DAVIESS PROBATE COURT, August Term, lb33. Adminis-l Samuel Comer, trator, &,c. of John Uelphin tine, deceased, BILL OF vs. ! The creditors of said dee'd. J IXH3LyKNfY. yy novr at this day comes the said

j complainant by E. 1 1. McJunkin his : To those who reside on the western and j attorney, and files his bill of complaint, j southern plains, and to those near the At1 stating that the estate of the said deceased, j lantic or northern shores, it will afford du-

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printed in Y incennes, tor six weeks in ; hundreds of intelligent citizens. Thecxsuccession; and that unless such credit-! jjciisc of running gearing of a grist mill, ors notify the said complainant of the ex-i whether the main shaft be vertical or horiistenco and extent of their respective zontal, is well known to all millrights; and claims by filing the same or a statement j the chief difference arise from the driviii of the nature, description and date of the ! power. Tho expense of a uindwhecl decontract or assumpsit upon which the same peuds upon the size; one to carry one hunmay be founded, in the office of the Clerk of j died yards of sail, will not cost one hui this court previous to a final distribution of died dollars; and one carrying six huuthe assets of the estate of the said deccas- jdrcd yards, may not exceed' five hundred 0(1, such claims will be postponed in favor (dollars. The first mentioned size will

01 tnc claims 01 ttie more diligent creditors. Copy Attest. JOHN YAK TREE. Clerl: August -Jl, 1833. 30 lit NEW GOODS. JWRTCH IIEBERI Have just received their Stock of SUKHVIER GOODS; Which added to their former Stock, makes their assortment complete, which they will sell unusually low for cash. June 2.") -2-3m. Just received two hundred; barrels first quality KEXUAWA SALT, and for sale by IUJRTCII & HEDERD. v23 1833!r,-tf FOR at.-c I WISH to sell my Tavern Stand, now occupied ly i.ol. Alt-Xhs J.eKoy, situ ated on Market street, in tire rouih of Vincennes: also bothe r iivfrtt SlOUQt situ o 4 Ami lco Lois foniTcrly owned by D. C. Johnson i atcd at the cast end ofMarket street, in the !! -I oonMigo itiorcsaM. 'i'he Tavern Stand is in a healthy and pleasant part of the borough : and the oth- . . .. C" ' rf Ii..il,. ...ll 1 !.... 1 s . , rJIis, l -qr. and Zachnrtah Pulltam, both j iving in Vincennes. H. JOHNSON. incenncs, Ind. March h,t 1SW tf. O , i DJOTZCB. TTIIK Subscriber having commenced JX. the HATTING Rt SJM ter street, Vincenr.es. in tho fS on Wa S house formerly owned by Wil- .... . . . ou i.now, takes this method of informing the citizens, and tht country at hinro tn .t. - - - y v nv expects to keep on hand, and for sale, a kreneral assortment of ITR HATS, which iriw no lnicnus io have imide m a neai substantial and fa-bionule manner W "v price Men lor an kjujs

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received letters patent from the President I of tire Unitctl States, dcMinatcd J. L. j Colman's Sklf-rluu latum Homzo.NTAL j Windmill. j Occular demonstration is always the j most satisfactory and two mills are now j erected in the borough of Vinccnncs ujxm I the plan ot the undcrsi-rncd , one of which has been in operation near two years. The perfect safety and entire simplicity of these mills, may be conceived, from a brief outline. horizontal wheel is placed on a vcrtii . i i i.i-. i......... r.t. - Z r . U 1 w more u , ,g, or ,a,b standing in a.uncl,- : tion on its pivot, to ono of tin; main wind 1 ' ' - mi ; ;r no rt-MManrc. j nc power 13 111 ;iro'iuuu iuuiu tiui given, ami a vorv "o1" ui is ?uiiu.ic-iii 10 urivc me simple machinery of a run of millstone.-. Itrrlif tl'ti.ttif fitir..!....l A. 1 .1 1 More or less power, if desired, can bo given wiiilc the mill is in operation, by the lower pivot of each wing being place ;on a sliding block, to which a rot U at tached extending lo main shaft puling unjder a collar on shall at the roof of build;ing, to a wimllass on shaft inside th ; house. There is nothing coijcctnral or ! complicated in the iuiproveinent mention;ed; it is founded on a principle of nature. and amply tasted by practical experience IM. I " . . . 1 Pile use and benefit to accrue, cannot long remain limited; it will be found to I recommend itself for utility, cheapness, ! certainty, safety and convenience, to the citizens ol every quarter ot the LniteJ Si 1 1 tfCT , rable benefit and great accommodation. j work, could now be oroeurctL ;.m.l hr, j drive a rnnof tour feet millstones with a very moderate wind; and the last mcn- ' tioned size will, with the same wind, drive six run 01 uiesamc sizostonej with equal safety at all times. The undersigned, as a matter of choice at the present time, would prefer to recommend a windwheel to carry about three hundred yards, say sixty feet in diameter, , and to remove any possible doubt, the following assurances are here made. That j with tiie least possible wind it will drive four feet millstones: with a mmWitr. T ------ & u iiv breeze it willdrivo two or three, and with a strong wind five run of the same size, each doing good business. That it will make flour equal to any other mill, and requires much less attention to keep it in repair. That a boy of ten vcars of age may have entire and perfect com maixl of it at all times without dilli culty. That with garners to hold sufficient grain, and lead a supply to the hoppers, it may be left in perfect safety for twenty-four hours at a time. The wind ! may blow from a moderate breeze to a - 'storm, (both inclusive) and chaise its dircctioii as otten and as oniric n r.,-.r i. ; and little if any difference will be pcrceij vcu in me movemont ot the mill. That in proportion to cost, it will do a better busiliess than any steam engine, (expense of - ! fuel and engineer saved.) And that t,r sawing and grist mills, it will be found e. I ll .tt- . ' quauy eneciive, ana less expensive. ' I ersons desirous of further information in relation to this 1 ..... . ... .tv KltlKt 11 V . .. .:it .i . . ... . Any person or persons, who will build a rmrut rnl ciiKtinii'il ...111 .1 1 j princiPle,such as the undersi-ned will dcj senate to him or them in writing, in the , most prominent place in any of the states. ;and attend to the same personally, shall : be entitled to half the proceeds arisiu" ! from a patent in the state he or they may seieci. J. L. COLMA.Y. Vincennes, March 'Jt), v-:im. Since the above was handed to the Kditor, a respectable and intelligent citizci jot this place, Willis Fellows," llsqr. well j acquaiuied with machinerv, and with the : diti erent iriiu'i(ilt' tru'iiL.iiilio ........ . . i las opinion, that the abovp t.ri. .,-.,.!.. -.t least five hundred per cent, nrefcrab'e to

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