Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1824 — Page 3

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VI.YCE.YXES, july 10, 132-1. Want of room, has compelled me to omit several articles prcnaied for this, days paper next week they shall be attended to. I am authorised to say that the Rev. Ar. Chamf;airiy will preach a sermon in the English language, at the catholic Church tomorrow Service will commence at 4 o'clock I M when he following word from Exodus will be discussed upon: " Am Who Am." The citizens generally, aic respectfully invited to attend. Mr Stout, You will do me the fa vor to announce, in your next V . Sun, that I decline holding a poll at the approaching August election, as a Hep. to our Slate Legislature. Circumstances of a domestic and pecuniary nature has obliged me to dec ine. Yours and the people's well wisher. SAMUEL EMlbON. July 3, 1824. THE GREEK INVOLUTION. The accounts Irom the Greeks are som what contradictory, but the general complexion of them is favorable. It is said they have not piofutcd as they ought to have done for the w inter by taking Patra: : at the present time that place is well provisioned, and the Gteeks arc in want of heavy artillery. All is inactive before Lcpanto, waiting for reinforcements from Missolonghi; but notwithstanding, the siege is maintained with vigor. The last letters from Trieste, however, speak fax oi ably, and intimate that instructions, very favorable to the Greek cause, had been issued from the British gov eminent to its Ionian authorities, and its c uz -rs acting in the Archipelago. The fall of Negropont was daily expcctcei; anti tne l ui ks oecame every day more disheartened. The Greek Sen ate have ratified the terms of the loan, and given the D puties additional pow ers. 1 lie Greek Chronicle has been pro duclivc of much good; and a paper in Ita Ban, to be called the Greek Telegraph, will be published A I urkish bug has been buinecl in the harbor ol Pat'as. The descent upon the Morea which is threatened by the Ottomans, has caused the Greeks to renew their projects of at tacking i hcsalia and Macedonia A re port is spread that the 'ussvlmcnun d r the command of the Pacha of Egypt is to enter the Morea on several points nhiiss the coipsof Turks coining from 1 hcssalv and Albania will make a powerful divei son on the side of the Peloponcscis. The Gc eks need then, before acting in the offensive, to collect all theit forces to oppose this double attack which presents so great uangcis It is said that a great fermentation ex isted among the Janissaries at Constan tinonlc. The troops encamped at Bivu hden to proceed against Greece had been ordered to suspend their march, and hold themselves in icadiness to aid in icstor ing tranquillity to the capital of Till key. SOAP MAKING BY THE "COLD PROCESS. FROM I 11 F. AMERICAN FAUMKR. Albemarle, Va , May 15, 1824 Mr. Skinnf.r: It is my custom in reading over your valuable journal, when ever I come across any article relating to domestic economy to read it out to my wife, who ou must know, is a notable manager, and gieat economist In the fourth number of the Farmer, a pio cess of making soap is detailed by a h' u 'Ckeepcr of simply mixing the ley ami grease together, and placing it in the hot sim, without anv boiling. When I! read this account to her, which is wound tip by the emphatic inquiry, on vourpart, uCan fh'.s be tru, I me. said she certain it is true; I have made soap in no other wav foi three years, an 1 I believe every body in this neighborhood does the like onl I do not take the trouble to measure the ley and grease, and set it in the hot sun, but I put my burel, (a common fisli ban el, N. in the cellar whetc it is intended 10 stand, and fill it nearly fuH of strong Icy, then add as much grease with, out melting it as I think suilich nt, stir rmg it mice everv day nr two. In a few dv. s I can tell w hether I have put too much or too little grease, and rd I ley or gteise as the case may requite. In two or three weeks It becomes excellent soap W call it the cold process. In this uav ve make better snap, get rid ofthetrou blc a)d the risk of boiling, and can make it as suits our convenience, or occasion rcqui-es. And I wish, mv dear, that vou Would write to Mr. Skinner, and tell ht-n from me. that r is true. And betides you have not written to Mr. b. for

I a long time and he is very kind and attentive in sending you valuable seeds and more over we hear that he is sick I and I should be irlad to hear that he is

ScU,n better." I forthwith sat down and have given Vou her own words, as many of which snc sas 'ou arc at 1Dety to use, as you think necessary to support or confirm the cold process of making soap. Presidential. On the 2d Monday of Wovember. For ANDREW JACKSON. DAYID ROBB, of Gib son Countv. HIRAM ALDRIDGE, ofShelbu. JONATHAN M'CARTY, ? Fayette. JOHN MILROY, of Lcnvrmcc. JOHN CARR, cf Clark. For HENRY CLAY, William W. Wick, of Marion. M arson G Clark, of Washington. James Haridkn, ot Wayne. Walter Wilson, of Gibson. Moses Pabbs, of Knox. . FOR JOILY QULYCY ADAMS, Ut Or'. ISAAC BLACKFORD, 2d do JAMES SCOTT, 2rf do CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, oti do JESSE L. HOT AT V 5th do DAYID H. MAXWELL. For And rait Jackson, DANIEL ROATRIGHT, In the A'orth Eastern District of Illinois. Candidates Department. AUGUST ELECTION, 1324. For Congress. JACOB CALL, THOMAS H. BLAKE, For Senate. FREDERICK SHOULT3. JOSEPH WARNER, JOHN EWING, For the Legislature. DANIEL LANG FON. FOR SHERIFF. ROBERT BUNTIN Juxp. THOMAS SCOTT, SEECA ALMY. JAMES ALTON. Directors of the Poor House. GEORGE M'CORMACK. CO: MUNlr ervn. The friends of Mr. Benjamin V. Beckers MOI-C stfw.... I ".1 . man s consent to serve as a member of the ! b k l n. oi Representatives in the next Leiri1 iture, if elected. Although Mr. Beekes has not announced himself as a candidate, it is gratifying tor us to know and to be authorised to state that if his fellow citizens think proper to elect him, he will serve them wMi pleasure to the best of his abilities. MANY VOTERS. Cant inn to the Public. J I I'HIN the last six months, a number ol net son; hnv M(nr., ted to vend my patented process of tan. mnir in this section of the country, calling themselves my Agents, which was not correct. Those who wish to avail themselves of the bene fit of my p.occss, will please examine the authority of those who offer the rights for sale Violators of my patent I am determined to prosecute under the bus intended to secure to me. the emoluments arising from the invention. I do not pretend to have invented new materials; I claim only the discovery of anew composition of old materials, for substances) by which the operation of tanning is effectually, and beneficially hastened; of this entire process, I am the discoverer, and Patentee : the right thus acquired is secured from violation, by p. nalties, which I am entitled to recover airainst those using the process, or imitations of it, without my authority. Those wishing to avail themselves of the benefits of my patented process for tanning, in the counties of Knox, Gibson, and Pose v, will please call on J Rnr. Vinccnnes who is legally authorized' to sell: ami uhcrc the vnA- i . ion o .HITcrcnt kinds of xZZ every satisfaction given of its ntilitv Vcc. . . ...... iivii LEONARD JACOHS. Vinccnnes, July 10th lSC-t. 22-tf A LIST of letters remaining in the PostOTice .at Washinton Iiul thr nn-,ir..,. ending the 30th June, which if not taken out l)otre the e-)iration of three months will be icnt to the General Post-Ollice as' dead lettevs. 1- P-wi calling fjr effrrx in the fj I o- list zv ill lease to say then are advertised. :t 0 R. C. D. Recn Brand, Cornclus Burksire 2, George Bra.-'.ford, Jos Bond, James Brown, James Birnis Hanah Clndman, David Clarrivs Overton Cosbv C, J icoh Crah!)s, Philip V rouse, Jf.lm Colin an. IVrmenus Coiuon, John Donahon, Abner M'Donald. H. G.J. Shradnck LUiott, John Ellis, Aarcn Every

Isaac Fry. John L. Goodman 2, Daniel Gooelwin. Franeis Gilmore, Wm. Gihnore. James Gilmore, Daniel Harrison, Rebeck . Harrison, David Hothead; Jas. Hob!)-, George Houts, Chas. P. Hardwiek. C.ith arine Johnston, Hiram Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Yenu Jones. L.M. O. P. A. Kinney, Junia Lathrop 2, Elias Lester. rm. M'Kinly, Chas. D. Morgan, Francis M'Donald, Win. Milican, Johnathan Moore, Alcxr. Miller, Elizabeth Mayfield, Jacob Osjiiond, Benjamin Ogdcn, Benj." Peachy. r R. S. I . James G. Read 2, Robt. Harper ?, George Routt 2, Thos. Rowland, Michael U. in rilon, Wm. Roe, Michael Ruport, Joseph Re chert, Elizabeth Stafford 2, John Smith, Saml. Steel, John Stone, Rawly Scott 2. John A Seudder, George Safricd, Man Thomas, Henrv Tlmston. V. W. Emanuel Yantrees, Jos. Wilhoit, John Wise, Westly Wallace. Jos. Warner 4, J. Werin, Thos. Warncck, Robt. Wallace, Abraham Wise. SET II RODDICK P. M.

July 1st 1824. Amytal Election, For l2i. To the Electors of Knoj? County : ON the first Morulay in August next there wiil be an election held in the county of KnoA', to elect the following officers, to wit; One Representative to Congress, One Senator to the State Legislature, to be elected in the district composed of the counties of Knox, Davies and Mar tin. Two Representatives to the State Legislature, Oe Shciiir, O.ie Coroner, One director of the Poor House, Inspectors of the respective townships in said county are required to attend at the usual places of holding E ections in their townships on the dav above men tinned, and conduct the said i icction and make their returns in confoimby to law. Given und;r my hand this Rth thy ot July, 1324. JOHN nECKER. S')fT k c. A'so l'.:r one Jos'ie: o? the P. oce in Widn-M- township, to fill the vacancy oc casioncd by the resignation ol Charles -Polke, Efl -Also for nn.' Tuctir . I - v' " ' ' 1 u ii.jih i in 111 , vaeancv occasioned bv tlw lo.r l ..v.,;.... ! tion ol the term nf , ' viiii v A I'll .1 service ol Samuel J O. s k.c Langton, Esq. Stage M)tice HE UNITED S-AiES MAI! S I AGE will rr!-nmri. between mcennes ami Evrnsvil'c on the Ohio, on ihe 14th day ol juiy ru x 1 he hour of depar.u.e irom Vircennes will be at 3 o'clock A M. on Wednesdays, an iv e at Princeton on s.an.e day at 5 o'clock P, M leave Princeton on Thursdays at 5 o'clock a m and a meat Evansville a 5 P. M. on s. tne eh. v. Retuning, will leave KvansviUc ol. Fridays at 8 o'clock A M arrive at Princeton on the same day at 5 P M. leve P'incctonon Saturdays at 8 . M and arrive at Vinccnnes at 5 P. M on same day. Fare of Passengers 3 50, and less dis tance in proportion. THE PROPRIETORS. July 8 1324 22 3t. SO" N. B. the Mail Stage from St. Louis Mo. to Louisville Ky arrives on Monday at 10 o'clock A. M. and 'rives Vinccnnes lor Louisville on 'I uesdav at 1AM. SCr I hose wishing a passage will please leave the ir names and pay their fare to Saml. Hill at the Post Office f i , s i ufiiii;!' A EW GOODS, 4 0 AS io;t n t t:. i' .:, nuir a I - - - . - . . . .. IA1II..-1 '! uv.t-in. m,! :i A !. ' I MOV E, ? 2 vrV'' - iiin.iBVA5jn a r r i . of evcrv (1- sciipti'in CVtisistiim uf nav noons 5 adapted fo the season A very complete Assortment of Ilard-Wni nil Cutlery. QU EE NSW ARE atid l'RK-Il Groceries. All of which are off.'ieel for sale at the most reduced prices for CASH 12- tf f.iv 'v, rnnfinir "I cverv (hrnn. f-ktw v , 4 ,. ' 1 1 Uoiicxcciitcd at this OIice.

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purchasvU HiiUMiaiiv U whi; elisposed to sell at Midi PR J' b wholesale or re'aii as o ust '-' l e y arc I S it Ik r ;Je ;ct.cral satisfaction P. S The highest ptice for BEESWAX Vi .-. cilia s Ju v ' 8C4 Pit js ict a a V .A ol ice . 'EN:.ER ''IS Usj'.ulr,; a e. his set ic s in hi ia'i(.u,bof his pi .fcsM' n, lo ill - r.. Davies county an' i's iei;ii He taken Up his 'esiJ'- a ;.t i!V:s s 1 of ; as :oi , e here he mav b h.ini'', ilv. , nd to ail t (.se I o ;w ocallou ides f r t h i cim' Sutay v, aial Midwu.ay itt ti ling hiv rnfj.h :: ai N pc ic c h I., s ha.! ! . a'ie him ho'h fr n'h ;, vs taa!'i: k J r I : fui s'I y . - i c e y k (I lie m i ;i ';'- tpi . p of vie i j i i. o L.' .' .11--J! .N ; STKA 5 fit -N. SETS, STB. WY riUMMlNC .-s. LEATHE MO : ( O IIOE.SfU IIA DW !:E c ( TTi. RV. ( I' A'. U; i- Ti ! f v( v,tl t -'vt'n- S - IIo.s, Shove h c -Jqs. XA L - - , Queciisn art (r GI- ssk me windov . ... k i . GKCK'K'i.'n tvc -A IOSALT i:v MLSk V ta".! Cash giving for M AY Mil., i . . re1 or icllenxvax. !4 1 .1 LISt ei L'-tti-rs remain:!! - d in Oliiee at V a.aaai. s. Mi.ivteno; t;.i T le.e .i(;tli June, i.S.-K - iiieliit !-eicre the e-xjar in,, sot to the (it nv . ol ihtir n.i Po-c OJhV letters Pea -?i aas callinir f r 'letters in t list will please sa iln v .it t-. v A B. Joseph Alton, D.cky A: It-., Jia . A Aihuiis s.'. r . B dduii., 1- r., ejv, Ihot',. l- ;;i 2, John Black. Mr. B m :.e. j man, I)airi p.o, i d, ! ii . j, irawai , L t:,i.t In .. i i. - , . ' -. iiiis e c t o, , . i; Otv

raimici nruner j, r. " r ii..cw.. d j, j.imin liuyordjno. lb uuh Ijanks, Tlii,V. 4Ctx er, W'asiiben Bl.ick.men. C. 1). Betsv Cliini, Re-am, C(ite, W ill uin Cor. r ry, Frederick Ch.y-. m, S. C'.jples, K.e hd Cox, John Ce.llins, Thomas Can-, Cashier Bank Vincen.es, Gerate W. Colegiwe, ilson Cottrell, W ihmm Cathcast, Robe, it Colman, Mrs. l)ooIii,.r, chd. Daniel J. P. Decker, Hei.n Darr h, Jubia Dou-.ass, Milly Drugget, John Doul-r.ff. e. r. g. it. Hardiman E. East, Iiirnm Eaton. Tr

mg.Tla;, Medenck, llu la roan, Peter Goddard, J- hn (ianett, Andrew (iard ner, Piere (iambi. , Robe rt Hunter, John Hii;hvm:th, John H-ll, Joseph He.llingswortli, Daniel Hoiiingsv ortit, James Hug' cs, Jo!ui Helderman, hamuel Hull, W in.' Harris ' .Mm Hogjj, John Huglies, II. Hunter, Joseph Jackson 3. K. L. M. X. James Kyle, m. Knk, John Lone, La:rann Lemn, H. LasctJlt4, Ann Li;., vv Caty Limby, John Loving, D.t id Liij.e, Ru hd. Montgomery. Joint McDonald, Jan.e S. Macs, Thos. R. McCall, Jo'nn MeChne, Chas. .Manville, Alex. MeKuur, Wm. H Miller, I). P. Mv.D..iia.ld, Samuel Martin, Hiram Moore, Gearre .McClure, Eduard Needy. Ruben N rtf.n. O. P. R. S. Enoch Org -n ;, Horace Orcutt Mr. Ochtree, R. P Ihi.H, Maigaret Piir.it Marg.rretta P.itteion, I ter Price, Au.r hi Po'.ter, Wn.Pace, Agniil k R tmsa, Henrv Riunour, Simon Rodenek, Jw!m R'.'htitsou, John Ros, Martin Risiee. hm,,,,! i, ,r, V T til . ' , . . ui;( n. lvorx rson, jt nn K.a on Ratabore, Nancv i()h., i :;.ei Ni (,!n. M si s Ro:h Dniiiti or inox eoanty, a k Si,. ah. '"!, s. Small, W.S. Silii nan. Eiilm D. Smhi Eihvaril M. M.-g-s. Abram Sn .pp J(;; S'a-.ehts, Jean Siit piierd. T. l W. Wm. Tow-mend 'J. Averv Tcbv. Miri- I Thru, Wm. Thompo4t, Walhr' 'V '.-. Jeh r. deruood, (i. W L. U ; J .throw, Rwhert Wcrth, Al.-rin D. i ,a-. meek. Wm. Welt-n. John :1m, t',,,; (i. R C. SL LL1V N - 1 Juiv j-.,jbji.i-. 1V l'1- - . . .......... .-. u-iv., j.iMi ii,i,i'