Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 July 1824 — Page 3

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riXCEJWYKS, jult 21, 1824

I'hksiden 11 al. A Register has been opened at tuegtoceiy stoie of Mr. William Mieurc, where the friends of the tl if rent candidates may record their lu-Tics under their respective favorites. Gen William Hector, has been re

moved by the President from the office of Su veor General of the public Lands

in Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas and

Col McUeeoI the Engineer Department

appointed in his place.

temple of Liberty, was hailed by the unan f the tomb is now in a very decayed state' butter designed for the market The

imous voice of a grateful Nation. and nothing to prevent the sactiliguus most usual Iju , at. it is not sum-

"The intelligence of his election being intruder from robbing it ot its sailed uc-j ci-ntlv work . ii poper uti uu t was

communicated to Washington, while on pontr Indeed it Ins been said that a ; given to th is pai t oi toe process, ;iu uut-

his farm m Virginia, he set out soon at- person was detected the past winter, who ' ter would command m th. m 'nc

tcr for New Yotk. When he crossed had purloined some of the bones, for the or two cents uh.u.ov the poto d than i:

the Delaware, and landed on the Jersey putpose of conveying them to England : usually docs Ja. Yeoman shore, he was saluted with three cheers to exhibit as a curiosity. The sum of)

by the inhabitants of the vicinity. When. 10,000 is contemplated to be raised, and Maryuis l), Lafayette u the Ltgts-

he came to the bro v of the hill, on his we believe thev have the best w ishes of ? ,alurc 01 -V-'Si ? uc Us, on iiie!ty.

. . 1 ! - 1 ;of.

way to 1 renton, a tnumpnai arcn was . every painoi lor success

erected on the blidge, by the direction of the ladies of the place. The crown of

the arch was highly ornamented with im

perial laurels and flowers; and on it was

displayed in large charact. rs, December

Clearmont Spectator

ST LOUIS, JULY 7. 4I have iust seen Mann Gra.iam, who

a resolve, ixqu stn.g ti c (Jovchi'm Council to oidKC such ar .: gen

will secuu

to

UI-T 1 gllli- e('.

of our coU'.'rv an honi : dm: ulj

land to dra v on the I u .ism v m i

d s d

! informs me; that the Osagcs nave deliver- 1 pciise cot u:ial tlu tcon, was uii:ii: ,yu. y

1 am authorised to announce Joseph Rj&cmun as a candidate lor Coioncr,at

26th, ,1776. On the sweep of the arch cd over to Col Aibuckle, six the chief i adopted in both 10 en s

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beneath was this inscription. The de-! actors in the murdeis on the Red Hivci

ruder 0 the mothers udt also firoiec-i

their daughters. , On the north side were

ranged a number of little girls dressed

I : ...utt. i i rn ..... .,!..

I am authorised to announce Jeremiah 1,1 w' 11 ' V ,ailUb 01 ""wtl5

the August election.

Jilaur, as candidate for Dii ector of the

looi House, at the August election.

I am requested to state that Ala t Mas Hose is a candidate for Major, at the elec

ti m to take place on Saturday the 7lh ol

August next.

I am authorised and requested to state.

tint, Col. F.iederic k ShouLts m the teniae .it t he last session of our Legislature, op

)ovt-d tlv: pass bye of the Ilxi cutisti taw in its iire:.et,r form. And that if elected, he will

exert ai.uself in its r fi'-ct or modificati-jti.

Mn Stout You will please give my na'ii' in y ui next week's paper, witn the

list of c tulid iu s for the lower house of

odi next L gisi itorc WILLI A JOHNSON.

heads, and baskets of flowers on their

arms; in the second row stood the young

ladies, and behind them the married la

dies of the neighborhood. The instant

Washington passed the arch, the young

girls began to sing the following ode;

Welcome, mighty Chief once more, Welcome to this grateful shore:

Bill FISH POLI Y. A meeting was held at the Crown 8c An

ch 1 inn, London, on the 28ih May, with

Now no mercenary foe 'Aims again the fatal blow, Aims ,.t t'uee the fatal blow. Virgins fair 8c matrons grave, These, thy conquering arm did save, Build for thee triumphal bowers, Strew, ye fair, his way with flowers. Strew your Hero's way with flowers, As thev sung the last lines, they strew

ed their flowers on the road before their

beloved deliverer. His situation on this

occasion, contrasted with what he had

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1011 uii . uv'-liiiuci ";vvio confiMM most that we hyve head

wnen tne affairs or America were at,frtl ,Ul i.r..:

; livjiii lliai Vjliai Itl , U1IO III tHlUHIUII S!UU.

Gen. Atkinson has arrived in the

Packet, on his way to the Mandan Villages, for the purpose of tie. ling w ith

the Indians. We wish his c xpeoition j may have the desired effect; but appre bend that nothing short ot military force, at or above the M indan Village, will in- ; sure peace in that quarter. Much excite !

mcnt has prevailed, and much hi1- be n written and spoken about Indian aflV.ir; and it appears to me to be an uikilful practice to administer opiates, when powerful and active medicines are wanted.

The seat of the disease iat or near the J mountains, and cannot be reichcd by

talks alone. The two additional agencies were recommended hy me war department, under an v ctaiou tint the same act creating them, would pimidc the means of sustaining them. I fenthat without military s'ppo'-!. thev win be rendered useless, or sink down into mere spies 'upon the traders. Ymh,s "

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P cedent tul. .. Fur ANDKLW JACK "J I)Y!L fCih.-.-n O..o

JOHN A 1 : 1 OY. I. .ivr-.n-:. JOHN C.RU, J'CiurL: . For h::n .y lay. 1st Ci-cuii Mo-ts . Aim , 2(1 d Mak.TjnG ' LvHS, 3 th Jamk '.s Ai-ID N.

W A L V. U V ILON,

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We.lnve seen Mf.-ssrs Gordon and Kecmly, Just from the Upper ,-.iss uii,

Sh- UobeiiPcalcai its head, with the real e I west ebb ot depression, filled him lhat a part of the Au ickarees have, d

intention ol "raising a fund, and conceiting

loeauies, t dv slroy the Aoierican man . - -i

i .ctunes in their infancy. I tie pian is to Miik 3oO,UK) lb. stetiing. to be rai-.ed

by sub iciiptinn, und paid in annual instal

incuts 01 20 per cent; agents are to be

,cnl to ihe United tAtes wlio ae to open

Avare houses in their o.v 1 names, .uul are

lo be luinis'ictl with goods of such qual

iiy and patterns only, us are now made in

A xiica, those goods are to be sod

av ekl l:y advci tibcment or otherwise,

American made goods, a little iower

tli.ui the American ininu:at tunes can

i issibly be made. It ib cs peeled that this plan will in three years insure the inevitable destroction ol l American manulactories; the uniuuiu suosctibed in the first 24 d vs wa 75,OOvJ lb. ihcie was no subtcUiHUai !' ss tnan 100 lb. iiuw dilTcicnt the policy ofusAmerii i UlLVXVLLF WOOLLEN MANUFA iOUY W e have seen in the stoic of Bald-

Willi awiiaaiiuiid utai tauuui ui . 1 iwvti, CLARENCE. Vincennes, 12th July. 1R24.

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cended the river near to 'heir old vil lages, and that a party of sevmil hundred warriors came upon Foit Hecoviry , 1 rv ii

.... r r vt ! anu carried on several noises in omrm Lditursofof Newspapers are requcs-itori,n Ashl aml UnitC() ted to give publicity to the following in- uhkh haJ becn stoU n ,QSt fa fV (h(. sn uctions directed by the Secretary ol Soux, and reclaimed by xU Missouri Fur var to the Pension Agent for the stale Company. These en-lemen ols. -,e oKmiian that about 30 lo.h;,.s of the Anricka. et s liar Department, June 19, 1824, hj( onc across to li)C ,.ivrr p,jUc .,ml incuLAii associated themselves with the Aarapam SIR: In future the following rc-guh- hoes and Chyans, who frequcntlv ranKe lion 10 regard to the payment of pensions ! aci.oss lI)C country on tlie rolltl. takr 'b

s.iouiu oe regiuany aonereu to viz: . our lra(Jois to Santa Fe, and nave hereto

iNO payment win in luiure uc mane t lorc been friendiv that the Chief of the

10 any pensioner either in person or oy Arapahoes advised Mr. Koemly of the

atioiney wno nas not appiieu lor nis pen- a()proacll of the Aurickarees. and called

sion ior one year or more, wrnnm tne thcin dops, saving that he would not be

production ol evmeu.ee ot his identity. - answerable for their conduc. C "II . i-.l . I" . I

i ne prooi win consist 01 tne ceniucaie o LolilH Rnruircr.

ot a magistrate in the county, in which the pensioner resides, setting forth, either that he knows the applicant lo be the identical pensioner named in the original

pension certificate (w hich he must exhi

4Ji do

5th iio William FOR JOllX

Uf ('' . l v.: B1..V. Kr()Hi , '2d- dj J AMKri S () V ' . 2d ) CiJRIVrOPiii'.K HARBISON, :.7; dj JKb w" L. ;K)L '!

5th dj DAVID li. M VX For .-ft: nn zi Jack'

DANIEL BOATHIGMT, ; th .r!h Eastern Dhfrf f IlLn.vi. (Uliulldat 's Drpa i'imm:. AUGUST KL. CllON, iti-i. ' . F .r C',t:irefi8, JACOIJ ( Ala. 1 HO 1A- il - . v;E, F. r Scnute. JOSK.PM "A M. Y ?I f I- V. - OUL T5.

JOHN

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r f! 1 . A.--ure.

a !(i Kwiif, Main street, ionic saio-

b ol the j;'Kls maufactured at Stu-banvil-.e, w .'ueh we do not hesitate to al il o aie tpiui t any supeifme cloths vc i;ae seen ol English manufacture. 1 wms uiili feeuns A exultation, we 1 t .

V'. f a nese specioo-n ot dnmesiic manut e.iUii, so civtlii;ole to the persons

co.,eined oid n hich if duly encouraged,

eo.dvr so many lasting advantages lijn ';i 'U. coviu'iy American wol, raises. 1:1 the western w ds, manutactured in .1 st k-si sii;et i'! , and that w.tolthe ino'i . am-., o;i;h. to he encouraged bv eAei y man o.i h ;s .x spark of p itrioiisin in his oiciat. L" in: aihan'ag.'s to be erivvd ir mi sucli a m.innfacturc in the westeincou i y aie inciicula'dc, and would s 1 procure f.r 11s. inhabitants, that real independence w hich never can be o!t iin-

Froni the Worcesie- (Mass.) Ailvertlser. Valuable Imfircvrment. A Hiachiue for making shindies wa- invented a few

yeark since, by Willard Eai le, of Athnl,

bit to the magistrate) or that it has been of ibis county, w hich he has so lar in satisfactorily proved before him, that he proved that it bids (air. soon, to eniiiely is such pensioner. The signature of the 1 supersede the present mode The n!imagistrate should be certified under seal chincry, which is ptopelled by water, is bv the clerk of the court of the county, easily kept in repair, and may be manI am respectfully your ob'dt servant. aged b boys, as no part ot the work is J. C. CALHOUN. laboiions. fJy it one person v. id easily T. rosRY. Esq Agent Sec. make three thousand shingles per dav. . ! Bui the greatest advantage to be Oeriwo Congressional Districts Wy a law ' from this improvement i onsists in thi passed at the last session of the Legisla- better quality of the wotk. and in tin laiure, ihis state was laid ofi into three great saving of the limber. Shingle, districts, viz ! made bv these machines are all ol an

Frst Congressional cir;cr Orange, uniform thickness, and made so perf ctlv Petty, Speneer. V am ic k . V uide but gh, I true, that a man will lav at least a thud

! more per day than of the common kind.

and the vvoik, when done, is better and

DAME - ,.N(i '

JOHN MMXr-AI. ). KOK H : . ! 1 F F. UOHEUT iJrN TlN Juxr. T' ' W V ,s- t . ' - SE EC L .Y J v.ME- AL I u.n J Jin c' r-- . ' r JTqhsp. GEORGE l O .MA.'tv. CO MM I'M CAT ED The friends M . Uk.-.j..--hn V. Pfckf?

nave

Pose v. Gibson. Pik-, Dubois, Ktox, Da

vitss, Martin, Sullivan, Vho. Park, Law

T 1 -V

rence, wanasn, utecne, uwen, Morgan, more Uniform. We u dei stand thatorPutnim. Ve. million, Hendricks, and ! dinary lots of timber will make twice as Montgoineiy. . 25 counties. ; many shingles in this, as in the common Second C ovgr sshrwJ district Jefler- i way, and there beintr no waste made and

cd. a 11

ai e v c sc. (1 t!ic le'-v haul dollars us ovei ihe Atlantic, to j)av the

p.e

S10 1 1 1 LI

wiilingly deprive

us

su-nptnai v iude-

t-i 1 Miuc ib a- t . 11 as

jir.i.ijiu e. in in se articles which can be so aciI nude a nonv oins-dves Cincnnati Uv. Tiik CoN Tiivsr While the policy of the w( e ! v).ti , s ems to he t enco n.igi' tiuir manf u 'u-. ies, the people of I'.. i .na. app ar to be disposed todiivc

most extensive Sun Fd.

son, (.'Ink, Jackson, Washington, Har-

j rison, Crawford, Fiovd, Scott, Rartholo-

meu Jennings, Alarioi, Hamilton, Johnson. Shelby, Malison & Delaware. 16 counties.

o js r e- . ltn amc.i ..,! 1 e ..o

notice in the Western Sua ef th u g ntljn m's cnnse::t 1 v r e? a a meMibei '" ; ;e I of Uepresent iti es in toe next Lcg:i 1tove, if cL-ited. Although M" t. .1 .s -t announced halts. If as .1 c ..idi :.: , 1 1

.ratitv usg tor us to know ai d : be a;i 1 ri-.-ed to st tte that if his fellow citizens fi oroer to elect him, ne will serve ihent .v.ta pleasure to the he it -f hs abilities. M VNY , TEiiS. ':ne-t !'s J r 1 0 1 j .

Bv,'

o me dithe ch ik

:osc

lin n auiMvs' them, the inanulajlorv in the state

COM MUSIC TKD. The vcar 7s9 is a inemorab'e epoch

m :ne historv ot oureountty O' ' 'on of thai net iod in th

tr i ri (t nion, wa the triumph o! tsi.n it imm utaliz d the Indepen-

pi y iousb ac-

rhe levcivil cov-

timber; which cannot be worked in the

old way, snch a"s bass-vvood, pine that will not split, Sec. may be wroue-ht bv these

machines to equal advantage with the best of timber A simrle nuchine re

Thud Congressional Districrlcm ouireslcss th.to a fomth n.ur .,fi!w

IL.sh. Dee r or. Hand lph, Wavne, . cr usually applied to a jurist o Fiankiin F vetie. Daiborn, Union,) The inventor has taken a ,. "or j Suitzu lan,,. Ripley and Mien. 12 coun-j his improvement, and wo are 1 d, ! ties. Total in the -' ne. 53 counties. has orders for machines luster than h-

" ' " 'can supple them A considcrubc num Vc understand t ; c G-and Lodge of ber are in opperation, and g:v e universal this state, at their late session author- j satisfaction. isetl the M. W G'and Master, to open a co respondi nee with all the GrandLodges The followitig contains a useful h'int lo in tin United Star.-S, and through them, ' some of the daily women of ihis neighto lheseera! subordinate Lodges under -, boi'ood Gazette, t eir inrisiliction, requesting their co-j Good Buttkr. Being a lew morn ope rati ) in erecting a mono oent over J ings since in a store where butter is takthc tomb .d' the illustrious Washington, j en in. we heard a woman ask the shop, at Mount Vernon. It will be recollected ; keeper what price he would give her

-hpiiiPs Mile.

i; iue ol a vv 1 it 0! n ta

ted horn 'he oth oi

of ire Fike ciicuit ceuM 1 will ex;

ovale at V iigivs len y in Pike coiurv, on Monday the 9th da) of Angus' 18 24, u ivveen the hours of 1'' mo .'c ock, uic loiiowing piopeny U vii: ;vvo nuudied .-'Tvt ol lanil lying on White River; adjoi. n g W-iglit.'s ferry and iiovv occupied io Aati.ri Dt.i k r. r.iie gray ! -orse, wo vearlii g c t , tv, o t -li er I tds and hiding, OI:e bllUOU, one C ll!'J' cui i eaid ind i 11 - r ilure, o'.e dining tab e, t lit candle s'ai o one rv.ai,' dU 2 pairoftvrsc geaiii'g, 2 ia:ge kettles and o!w.i pot mettle. 1 pot tramc a small ht of st hogs, I pai- stie'vods, pair n. 1.9 and two hoes giv i - b A :on L cker to hatis!) Char t s Ales auiei hiMUbta and costs. ' erms of sab- c;.di in hancttiios c sn:w u u,v J . KIMAV,Shff. P. C. July 17;h. I8J4. 2-1 ids.

Notice.

d qu s;e: in-

at th

w ..icli valour h e I his gu'.di n era

in ni hes scenes

it.

,

oesc-inuon wincli roust ever vi hi

;age ni Ins u y 'I'he billowing is a

C oen

that Congress parsed a resolution several

veais incc. for the purpose of iemovine: his remains to the capital, and erect to his meniorv a suitable monument A letter was Written to Mrs. Washington, soliciting lea e for the removal, which

)f ro.mn'ic iovuiih hjr h i w as gi antetibnt no annronriation was

v l ion ol or nku i. washing rov I made to defray the expenses; and here

t time to the highest scat in the j the subject bus rcatedl. We learn that

for a tub of butter which she offered for

sale. Nothing!" was the answer. We had the curiosity to look at it; a more disagreeable (we will not sav disgusting)

mass, we never saw offered tor sale as butter It is wonderful that any dahvwouien should yet be ignorcnt or carcb ss of what relates so much to her own interest, as the proper niauuexneiit of

TO Polly Hrenton, Patscy Borders for meriy Posey IJrcnton. John Honk.s, Polly Urtuton, Betsey Bi enton and S dly Ii; enton, heirs and legal representatives of Henrv Bren'on deed. TAKE NOTICE, that I s.ha!l applyto ttie next Ciicu'r court to be holder in the County ot Pike, at their Aueust term to appoint commissioners tocfPct a division of the real estate of aid Henry Bi enton dereaserl. HEN H Y BH I N I ON. one -the. ht irs 0 Ii. firm 'on deed. July Oth 1824. ' 24 -3t" ev EP y iTTrrLE help TWO CEXTS p. r pound, will he given tor anv tj nantitv ufi rlran I. .riven or Cation li.1(;s at the wksm fr v t?n !hre: either in cash) or rcctiue asim. d iCCUULt5