Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 July 1824 — Page 3

Y I. YC K . YJV'l V jui.y 17, IH24.

I am requested to stale that a crmon i:i tho En;;!i3i language, will he delivered at the ca'.hone chinch to-morrow a f -ternooo, by tho A'cv. Mr. Chamfmmicr. Service will commence at 4 o'clock, an 1 the citizens generally are respectfulinvited i ) attend. I t m auth ")i hed to announce .V?z I' D nuild re, a Candida' c tor a seat in the next sutc legislature. MR. EDWARDS. Vo pnblivied yesterday the reported resign Uioo of Mr. Edwards of his ap p oil. J .incut v .Minister to Mexico. We u? e to state, with muiar certain ty, in v such is the fact Mr Edwards t:fvA i i airat d his resignation imnie c!i itt.iv t the report of the invest iatra c o oiitee was sent to the pres'n ;i" . I ' i . , a n ihc president had time to read t:.c report and evidence through. ,at. Intel, PHENOMENON. On S"v! v ffp-nin July, I went

fv fon tais place to tiic house, of vr J ni; h Moss, to see tins strange V v ; namen n. I'. was a common pickled cor ' the kve;e gre ni kind, b out ie i i;hes lon it the hi s-o n end a p. a fact blvs-o-n lull bloom, the sternab it. an en-at of an inch ! ng, and the Lt : o tho svme in di inuter. It was tv v n c np:ucd every wav in shape siza a - I c')!n.' of the cucumher bhvs v;;n This picule had (so said Mrs. M ss,) gno te.r five processes of scalding besides having been in 3' r ng pickle cve nee t ie last season until Saturthv the 2fi of Jm nf, when it was well scalded vi'asMo i : Vmege.r the, next day, Sunday the 27ti, brot' to the tabic foru.e, v.hju thchloam was discovered, it was then rein no. I into the jar with the vine:;a , it appeared to grow about 24- hours hefo e, it canto to the tuli ie, so it had rem nned just one week vrnen I saw it. M ire than iifiv persons have ex tmin cd if, and will testify to the truth of the ;uYc statement. J Y WILBORN. Mt. Vernon la July 4, 1824. V A'afirjt;.it hitrHicnrcr On riiuvsday, the 8th of January the anniversary o the bait c ot Xew Orleans, e alonvl h tries V. Mercer, of the h uise of : c .presen'.uives, presented to g-neral sr;th Jucti'in the pistols canicd by i:'h:M Y e-ininton through the re vol u ti.'vnv v;;r At 11 o'c'ork. col M accimoanlcd 's n. Van Rensselaer, at Xr.ii , :1 at t !i ; rencraU's rpiartcrs, ntid in'I.c nrcs.nvc of Mr Eaton, of the senrae, prr'.mtvd t'ne pistrds, with the foi lowing addr; (; ra: Allow mr. to fu'ifi' .the rc-tj-irst of ahicnl and conitittient, Mr V-n. ri-n, A' Sudley, one of the le r Hoe's, of i; :n Washinte.tu bv delivcrine; to von, fe arm. tliat lie wore, ('.u'i'i !m a'c.- of the i "es-.u u les f that reoiut": . w!uei coe-'.ucted him to the snnvoit r ' . r wn, and our country to indepen ; c u" . Tmcv were t'r ift of his dis'ituui-.h-rd pn 'il. La Eavt tte and thev associate the nimeof th" s'eadest ftiend of liberty w if i'd with the m- nio'v of her most ii? n;;ti;s ed ehatr-j i:m in the new vxotld. !i t h ' r i!it r. st ni!l tic imoa'ted t tV- ?-"OS In heromii y a'-0-, on this Ci , ' h v a"e des'tued to nm.liplv the ja V) 'als of th! nifiM bri'.iiar.t and rx

!r ;i-' t: y ac !iie cmeet u the niiii'.arv ana : ; of this enn:lfn iue. I o whirl; aic- .d J,:c;fiOii replied'. C ",; 1 he presetu tenden d fo rjte, r.t o - air friend, Mr IVdms ., i n.:i aere.t ilc. N m.m .ivim n i'i'!,li a '.i.;-hev veneration lor the r hatv.t 1 1 e xiMuec, -v-a distnterer-tcil ?M' 'v -i '''O lathe" of Amenean lil M, h. :n 1 "i ; and no rv s e.t. I assure m. c n' 1 a "u-.'o aecon'ablo to nie, or r p d, t!ian that which once was !.: lint it pos"s-"-i ddit' eial aloe; it v. is tie -.ift of F,J. Fa 'E T-rr to our ihusfionse'si l"i n; a maa who lives, as lie VjVa-rs to live in tl.a hearts and affections of the ie'.eal of thi- eoonti'v. Without r.os conshj.-r tion. save what a 'i-neroos yon', fir'' 1 in the eaue o" liber" y. inirtd. La l-avn,.t" e'v.b vrk 1 in our servjro. and, bv the vide of ir.im va ro f aotcnVd for the liberties we euj These considerations co'obined, rive to te prc.cn mui M?er me. a hitoy ami a due, c 'rula ed to eritc tin- w a tnes' fVrni . ,r ,,, v nature. I accent V. si-, and s' u-hi'e I live, retain i' with theeat ;nti fat t'on. That it shouhl be prc1 t! oti this d v, to , inspires n;e wih a I ht'ood fe lhw. It was a tlav when I, the huoddr i ''ni'iicm of a superintcn-r-ovi'le ore, v. w enable h through :ra valor and firm.nesa of the biuve jcj.

.r.anry of my country, o ward ofTa blow wtuch utiht, if successful, nave greatly endangered our peace, prosperity and happiness. To those brave and suffering men, mine and the thanks of our country, are due. I pray you accept my thanks, and tender them, it you please, to your friend. The subjoined is the letter of Mr. Roomson, with the answer of general J.ICKSQjVi Sudley, Va. Jan. 0, 1824. Sir: q pleased to accept the pistols which were presented by La Fayette to gen Washington, and worn by him in the service of his country. It fell to my lot to become, as one of the legatees of gen. Washington, the proprietor of this interesting property, and I cannot better

dispose of it, than by transferring it

the suoccssor ot ll aahing ton in the Yrf2Vl

the

taty ch racier of America. I have

honor to be, S;c. Wm. Robinson.

Washington, Sti of fan. I 824. To tftfi. Juckaon. Sir: I 'he pistols which you have tendered me, through colonel Mercer, have been this day received, and I beg you to accept, in return, my sincere thanks. You could have offered nu nothing more acceptable. As inuruments which, in the h uids of the father of his country, and of him who was his bosom associate, contiibutedto the establishment of the independence we enjoy, they derive additional value, and merit to be considered sacred and holy relics. I shall keep them, sir feelingly impressed with a remembrance of their peculiar history, and of the kindness of vourself expressed towards me, in their presentation. With sincere respect, he. Andrew Jackson. JViX. Robinson. Presidential. On tir 2d Mjndwj of Xovembcr. Tor ANDREW JACKSON. D AVID RORB, of Gibson County. HIRAM ALDRIDGE, ofShdbu. JON A II AN M'CARTY, Fayette. " JOHN MILROY, of Lawrence. JOHN CARR, rf Clark. For HEN NY CLAY, William W. Wick, of Marion. Mauson G Clark, of Washington. Jamks Rauidf.n, of Wayne. Walter Wilson, of Gibson. Motrcs TABns of Knox. FOR J OILY QUIXCY ADA?ISt Ut CtV. IAAC BLACKFORD, l7 do JAMES SCOTT, 2d do CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, ;!' do JESSE L. HOLMaN, .V do DAVID II. MAXWELL. For ,'tndrrw Jackson, DANIEL BO AT II I GUT, the .Yorth Eastern District of Illinois. Candidates Department. AUGUST ELKCTIOH, 1824. F r Centres a. JACOB CALL, THOMAS IT. BLAKE, For Senate. FREDERICK SIIOULTS. JOSEPH WARNER, JOHN FAYING, For the Legislature. DANIEL LANG TON. FOI! SIIKUIFF. ROBERT BUN ION JuKR. THOMAS SCOFF, SE 'EC ALMY. JAMES ALTON.

D; it-jr; ' f:hr P r TLhsc G EO 11 G E AFC OR MAC K. COMMUNICATED, The friends of Mr. Bkxjamin V. Beckf.s

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observe ' ' ith niuc,!i nleasare th;

I notice in the Western Sun of that gentle

j man's ce.nent to ser e as a meni!)er ef the

II (if Representatives in the next Legislature, it decked. Mtho: Mr. Beekes h is !!;: av-enneed h'nus If us a candidate, it is ;t t i ; ii" for e kii'vv :m l he authorisvd to e.e that if his fella w citizens think proper to elect him, he will serve them with Treasure to the best of his ;ib lities. MANY YOTERS. Vineenaes, June 16t! 1S4.

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TO lBv Rrentv-n, Patsey Fi vdcrs Ibrmeriy P itsey lFenton. John Borders, Polly drenlcn Letscy Bt enton and Sally Benton, heirs and lej;al rcpicscntati' s id Henrv Brcnton deed. TAKE NOTICE, that I shall apply t the next Circni' court to he holdcn in the County ot Pike, at their August term to appoint commissioners to c fleet a division of the real estate of said Henry Brenton deceased. HEVRY BRENTON. one of the hrirs cf II. Brcnttn drcd. July 9th 1824. 23-4L

NEW GOODS. J)r mu ::ovo:: rm REYNOLDS VS BON.sEU. HAVE jusr received from PHILADELPHIAU BALTIMORE, u lare supply of seasonable GOODS, purchased unusually low, him - hey are disposed to sell at such PRI ES either by wholesale or retail as must give general satisfaction. " P. S The highest price given for BEESWAX Vmcennes July 1st 1324

GOODS. 1 1 0 Oil

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3 T A just received from Philadelphia. jL a general asortmtn of DHY GOODS. stilvUN C BONNE T 0 , STRAW TRIMMINGS, LK AT 1 1 EH & MOROCCO SHOES, HA I'D WARE & CUTLERY, Crowlev Blister Cv Cast Steel, Sythes, Sickles, Hoes, Shovels 5c Spades, NAILS assorted, Qucemwara & Gbisswme WINDOW GLASS 10 12, & 8 10, GROC KINKS ijc. ALSOSALT & WHISKEY, by the barrel or retail. Cash giving for Uceswax. MAY 14th, 1821. 14-if

Mm'

Tomiinson.

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just

S TICKET VICV.N-F,S ) received iioni PH1LA-

i .ijtiiHr of

DELPHI A and liAL I 'I M()i;E,

a handsome and genual as-ortint iu or MEIiCHANBIE

ofevety d'scriptitm C

DHY GOODS

adLtptec' to 'lie i..a(!ii A wry complete Assortment of Hard -Wave mid Cutlery, queenswYre and fresh Groceries. All of which arc offered !:r srde ' Ct the. most reduced prices for C SH 12 tf Mav 1st, 182

Caution to the Public.

1THIN the last six months, a

V V number ol pet sons have atten p-

ted to vend my patented process ot tan r.in:j in this section of the countiy, eatiini; themselves my Agents, which was not correct. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefit of my piocess, --v ill please examine the authority of those who offei the rights for sale. Violators of my patent I am determined to piosecute under the laws intended to secure to me. the emoluments aiising Hon the invention. I do not pretend to have invented new materials; I claim onlv the discovery of a new connposition of old matci ials, Mr substances) by which the opi ration o' tanning is cfloctmlly. and bciufieia'ly hastened; of thi otire process, I am tl.e discoverer, and Pitcnfee : the vii;ht thus acquired i1 secured from violation, by p naliies, whicli I am entitled to recover aai ist those usin he process, or imitations of it, without my yuthoritv. ! . wishing to avail themselves el the : fits of my patented process lor in the counties of Knox, (Fibs:n. and ,'. sev, will ()h asc call on J R :er, i;; Vinccnnes who is legally authorized to sell; and where the woik h in oppcration, on dilferent kinds of leather, :.nd every satisfaction ceiven f its utility U.C. LEON Rl) JACOBS. Vinccnnes, July loth i8.M. 22-tf .1 good Farm to Pent. UK subsnibcr will rent her f;rni v-1 about 8 miles south of Vinccnnes,

j the buildings are all in sood repair, and capable of accommodatin.: a large family . there is a first rate ORCHARD on the said plantation with out houses. S:c. On i apnlica'ion being made immedi tely it 1 will be rented low. For further p it ticuars annlv to

SUSAN DOOL N. June 7, 1 824. J9-tf.

Annurd Election, lor ib4 ?

m o ine T.ieciorx ot An x c tunty ; ON tl.e fi'si M.iiiiaj i. Auu.-t ik xf, 'htre n.llbc an elecien i:tld in the e.iuuty ol K.. oa-, to eject thw loiiowin ofiiceis, to wit; . . (t.e Representative to(ongi.s3, Out Senator to tlie Sta'e L gi Iiure, lobe elected in tie disti ici compobid of the counties ot K.iox, Daviea ai.u .Martin. Two Representatives to the State Legislature, O. e Sheriff, One Coroner, One director of the Poor House, Inspectors of the resp.ctnc townships in said county aie rcqiiiied to attcn: . t the usual places of ho. on E'tctif t - m their townsldp , on the ua ai;o. mentioned, and conduct the said t eeli'.n at.d make their retun s in contoi nuty to law. Given under my hand this bth duy of July, 1824 JOHN DECKER, SI ff. k. c. Aho For oi.e Jus -i . thi Pace in Widrv r township, to fi ; i.c aeamy oc casiuned by the i esiw i.atu-n a Clmles Poike, E-q -lso !or on Justice ' iie Pevice iii Palmvra township, to fi the vacancy occasioned by the leal t Kj iration of th. term ot service o: S..o uel Langton, Esq. J I), s k c Notice to Farmers. .

ro?-t ici lor a qo ii nty of 2 O.v K, d li i (i ei'itron f i d, (.argt Hog's w ii, bo

WSH :oco?M icl tor a qo ii nty of

coi ii ltd PO

foot or butchei

p'cferec:)'o be dtlivered m the nr::is

ot Deeennber and Janui v, tor vl

will ejve Merci an' izt- and (. ASH, in tx

change when dull c red.

;UCIl-l allllltv. VII KJK. mvl III CA" change foi Wheat, Cotton, and Bees Wax. Wm. BUR ; CH. Vincenes, June l4th, 1824 18-tf

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Hectors Xolie.f.

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rilE Subsc::bcr is n.w read etie Taxes, a?id ii.coi bKj

ol the nci'j rrgul system, he einestiy

quests the taxable part of the ptoj

to come. ln.a: and pay the san e, by the first of August after w hich tm.- ncees sit y wideonpil him to toice tlecoi'ec-tii-n hovevei oissagrc cable it n l.y li to him l e tht i eloi c hopes, the people will .iwtii theieveNe el t:is r.o'ic W. L. WI I HERS.C. , K c. Vinceiii.es, May l"th, 1824- 4-tf

L(S'i. A 1 1 W days since on the road beXjl twccii Palestine and Vincci nt s, a Maall red Pocket Book niainine, the foliowiiur bunk bil-s twii; Two g50 notes on the I tuted S'ates Bank. y Two o Si 20 on tl.e same. ?r j

On th 5rj 1 n t ;.e -ame,

C)i 'o u.iiti.c U Btanch Bark at P'li'ad'. 1'.; )a A' .o 'C' ip ireeived fiem Leonaid Cr sb t- i g i- ' 7 5 c s. Ai: persoti findr g the rdjoe desr ed Pocket Ikxk.v. ill iectie a :'. tew ud by lta;!!;r i- ;tt ti e ';!!: ,.r.. olfiee. or at Xu.di l'i-rejj-.

NICHOLAS 17 Jo'' ' , 1.

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W's )' "id l.' talte: be e ? t: Laz.ru P ll'iltov, urder ' v.:

Wlio have ,;;w cnl ud, t: i mierid roru btar.tlv t keep a .c'l-' i al a-. tmenf of Middles, Hr idles & II rness.

' the atest ai d most fa-d'i'" a' ie :,rr, which they will sell vry I'.u i A or C-jUfi'ry Pr-duee ; air! h-'po s . i -t atci i'.n if; ' .v iness to n ei it & . bha.e of jr.: '-.lie patn;?K-e.

JOHN1 WTF L. B. W1LSOV.

Apti! 16. i 3 24

(atdum.y at law)

T1!" AS iee,iottl ftom P-iicttnn to 'F1 Vincei,;:es Li and will practice lay

in the iii i' Sc fourth ju i( ial circuits. He kcep :,i-.f iTo e on water street, where he may at all times be found Apiil 24. ' K 2 4 I !-tf To t lie Patrons of the W. v,i. Yout Piinf r is in waj t-f sre.n, FLO I'll, r.AfON HAMS, Or MONTY hv ' l tiu r of w hirl-, he will wi t ! I r'o rereipts agstnvt good acC0U!;ls; or nutjC. of standing.

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