Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1824 — Page 3

' ture, if elected. Although Mr. Bcckcs has i Eight hundred men are actively cm-

not announced himsilf us a candidate, it is

S gratifying tor us to know and be authoriI'IXCEXXESj JULY 31, 1824. ' seel to state that if his fellow cu.rens think

proper to elect him, he will serve ehcin with

ployed in excavating the Chesapeake and

Delaware Canal. A violent hurricane was experienced at he Isle of Trance and Bourbon, about j the fiist of March last, in which 30 sail ol

vessels were destroyed. Ireland still has her troubles numcr-

' ous outrages still continue to be committed.

The friends to the election of general pleasure to the best of his abilities.

Jackson to the Presidency ol this nation, MANY VOTERS. hail long hoped that some arrangement Vinccnnes, June 16th 18J4. uould have been made, to secure a ticket so composed as to affotd general satis- Items. On 1 uesday the I 8th ult. a faction, and to present a rallvinc point to violent whirlwind, very destructive to

his supporters throughout the state. I pioperty, occurred at New Philadelphia Italy is very much infested with banhad believed, that when some five of the Ohio, unroofing and aeniolishing houses, ditti. electoral candidates were selected, as it barns, fccc. Providentially, no lives wctc . Numerous arrests have taken place were, by general consent, that those gen- l0St in Bavaria, and a connexion between the tlemcn who had been induced to come An English papers gives an account of . individuals imprisoned, some of whom forward, stimulated only by the desire of lnc niamage ol a coupie altera court- arc of high rank, fortune and education, serving the cause, would have gladly S,UP ol sixty years. Each of the parties and a band of robbers said to be vry withdrawn themselves. had reached the eighty. sixth year of their numerous and of long standing, has been .sonic gentlemen have taken this gen-" earthly pilgrimage discovered crous course but it seems that others, West-Indies The 33 West-India The Ex-Empress of France, Maria petVrsl in considering themselves candi- Islands contain an aggregate of 100,000 Louisa, was nuking a tour of Italy.

dates, and appear willing to stake the sue squaramiies; 460m:o whites; 1,600,000 cess of the cause, rather than give up , mulattucs and blacks; 2,050,000 total potheir priv Uc pretensions. j pulation. Fifteen of these islands beAnothcr difficulty has arisen Mr. , ,un to Biitain, five to France, three to Ahhidgc, whose name was inserted on Spain, three to Denmark, 4 to the Dutch, the ticket which has been published in to Sweden, one to the Colombians, several papers as the Jackson ticket, is oc independent. said not to be eligibleand it appears al- Cut Worm A Nashville paper states most impossible to procure unanimity in j the grass, small giam, cotton, and even

the selection of another from those an- youi.-g corn, in many places in lennessce

are so materially injured by the cut worm that hones of a harvest arc aban-

nounccd as candidates, to fill his place however, 1 have heard with much plea

sure, tha the fticiuh of Jackson in Clark doned

county, have expressed a wish to support! Twelve Swiss lately arrived in Charon r worthy fellow citizui, whose name ' leston, South Carolina, on their way to Mas some lime since announced. But lhe vineyards in Vevay, Ind. in the garb th se further East, appear determined to of their country, cxhibi iiig singular nosupport a Mr. Porter, or a Mr. Patton, in velty. tin place of Mr. Aldridgc and in this' Hasty Marriages. young couple pat ol the slate, if we are rightlv infor- ) were married not long since, in Kingsmed,oue gentleman positively refuses to! town, Ireland, by a Roman Catholic cicrvitlulraw. I S'man after the ceremony, the brideIn the Eastern extremity of the state, goom, in lieu of opening his purse 1t Vll IIP. n.vuhnrn. Rinlev counties, strings, to nay the usual dues to the

for-

clergyman, made a brief bow and hoped his reverence would be pleased to give

j him and Judy a tenpenny to procure a

breakfast with.

candidates arc continually coming

ward. From these gathering evils', t conceive there is onlv one certain shield. There

is yet more than four months before us j From Bilboa. Captain Graves, of the

ifanvfll icnt mode is adopted, succes i schooner President, arrived at Matblcwiil most certainly crown our cffoUs ! head, states that that the country was in otherwise, if I am not mistaken, although a very distressing condition, anil it was supported by a majority of the people, j dangerous to walk in the streets after vrc shall be beaten in detail, we shall be j dark. Minders were fiequcnt, and the destroved by our own division. j inhabitants were anxious to rid themA gencr.il convention, county com-1 selves of their new masters. The Conmi.'ees of correspondence, and township stnution was still popular, committees of vigilance, will secure to j Prosecution by rhlesale W underis such a ticket as will produce unanim stand that suits have been brought in ity among ourselves, and afford general one day against more than eight hundred

satisfaction will secure the certain and

speedy diflfusi n of information, and will secure such diligence, activity and attention throughout the state, on the day of cleaio i, as will render success certain I therefore setiously call on all the fnct'Js of Andrew J icksou throughout the state, to ext rt themselves in their respective counties, to procure county meetings, sometime, in the month of Au-

tetailers in the city of Philadelphia who have failed to take out licences; and also

; against Jour hundred reiailets in the

county. Aurora. trip from New Y rk to Albany, and back, is now performed in 36 hours distance going and returning .KK miles Timier. he first and most important female quality, is sa cetness of tern-

i per. Heaven did not give to the female

gust md at such meetings to appoint aj scx insinuation and persuation, in order

delegate or delegates, in propoition to

their county tepresentalion in the legislature, who shall meet in general convention at Salem, in Washington county, on the Vhursd.iv after the second Mond.vv in September next, thic to nominate ;m civ'ctotal ticket in favor of Andrew Jacks') , and to make such other arrange men's as the good of the cause may requMe and also to appoint cwunty com-

to be surly--it did not make them weak

in order to be imperious it did not give them a sweet voice, in order to be em ployed in scolding it did not provide them with delicate features, that they might be disfigured with anger 1 no Boston Palladium states, that the commissions ol a gentleman of Boston for attending to certain Spanish claims be

fore the commissioners at Washington,

roittees of correspondence, of five per-; ad receiving the awards, amount to tip-

sons and townsnip committees ot vigi- wards oi $70,000. The Hon. Danikl lance, of three persons each. Wkbstbk is the one alluded to. I do not make this proposition without j Arrival of Commodore Porte r. Thur consideration, but under a firm convicti- ' sday atici noon, arrived at the Navy Yard,

on ot us necessity aim leasioimy, ana un- lu Washington, the United States' Gal

Hot sea Guii, Lieut Com. Voorhecse, in eight days trom Matanzas, having on board Commodore David Porter, Commandant of the West India Station, and his family, with Captain Finch, and several oiher officers, all m good health. Xa In', The brig Peregrine, arrived at Boston, has bi oiitjiit out two more Mummies. Plus inci eases the number to

Jive. I he maiket must now be over

stocked. It appears from a statement in the Albany D my Advertiser, thai a hundicd

tie i he belief, that it founded in good so is the people will approve, adopt, and execute it. Candidates Department. AUGUST KLKCTION, 1824. F ,r Congress, S COH C ALL. THOMAS 11. HI. VKE, Fcr Senate, JOSEPH WARNER, rur.ni'.uK'K. suoults. JOHN KWlXfi,

F,r t.'ie l.rh!,:!urr, DANIEL h.VNt; TON. JOHN M'DON ALU. WILLIAM JOHNSON, FOH nUKKUK. KOBF.UV BUNFIN Jlnr. T!l )M AS St i) T T, SKVKC V ALMY. JAMES ALTON. I' r C r -rcr. JO KPH UOSKM vN. A 1 .L1AM (iAMHLE,

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G K(;E rt't)KMA. K. JEREMIAH MaVES. COMMl'MCAl b D. Tliefr.eruls t Mr. IU j v UN V. IUckks Inve p'lM'ru' i . nil inneh pi-.t'ire tnc no;, - e in the Western Snu O. tu.it g.ntl liia.A co'.In- it tn .rve as a me nber i f the 11. of Representatives in the next Lty,uia-

vv liiuto eoods can now be ttar.sDorted v f

loin tllenec to Coiumous, Ohio, lor go I I1 L, 5 cents. The ptice irom Pniiadehmia i JL. vincknne.s,

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Presidential. On the 2d M-jfiday of JVbvctnber, For ANDREW JACKSON. DAVID RORB, of Cihson Coimtv. JONATHAN M;CARTV, f Fayette. JOHN MILROV, of L aurence. JOHN CARR, cf Clark'. For HENRY CLAY, 1st Circuit Moes ' abbs, 2d d. Makston G Clark, 3d do. James Rahid n 4th do Walier Wilson, 5th do. William W. Wick FOR JOHX QUIXCY J D.I MS, 1st OrV. IAAC BLACKFORD, ?c do JAMES SCOTT.

CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, JESSi : L. HOLM AN, DAVID II. MAXWELL.

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For slndrerj Jackson, DANIEL BOATRIGHT, In the Xorth Eastern District of Illinois. I am requested to state that Mathias Rose is a candidate for Major, at the clec tion to take place on Saturday the 7.h of August next

THE Suhscrlbers respectfully inform ihe pub.K,t!ut tie SA 1)1. ING b i-mtss hercvot it caiiiid ' ')) J hn ll'mr (at the old siiul (1 Kau.ltt 13 Wise) will hiitaftei be cu.ci.cutl by Lazarus tl ll'ihon, u ;et tin. lit m ot Wl E eV WILCOX. Who have i.uw on hand, wild m i.d ronstanth t keep a pp ih i al is i itiu 1 t f Saddles, Bridles r rr..s made in the neatest ;h d most l.-i ! 'c manner, which tl.ty win m h vru r.v for Caxh or Counrry Produce; .m ; i ;.o by a strict attention to t.uinos o n.eiita share of public patronage JOHN WISE. L. K. W IL-ON.

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HAVE jtisi received from PHIL. .ID EF PHI A V BALTIM jKE, a tarc supply of seasonable GOODS, purchased unusually low, widen - hey arc disposed to sell at such PRICES tuner by wholesale or retail as must give general satisfaction. P. S The highest price inv n for BEESWAX Vincennes July 1st 1324.

good Farm to heitt 9 H ' HE sunst iber urn uiu h i farm t abut 8 miles south d Vim etir.es, the buildings are all in vood u p tie, und capable of accomii odatiriy-a ai: family, there is a first rate ORCHARD on the said plantation with out house See On application beint; made inuiKc.i. tely it will be rented low. l or further p.Tticuars apply to SUSAN DOOLAN. June I 7. 1 824 i9-tf. TO HKXT. THE DWi LLIXG HOUSE on Maikei Street lately occupied by the subscriber, will be u-ntcd either with

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terms. For pat ueul s app y t" Mr. Saml. Tomiinson adjoioinpj the premises9 or by km r lo FRAN I- UK KH)N, Junr. June 24, 18 "4. 2t -6t. NUSICK,"

mer.y Patsty li.einr.ii. J. iio R. tl is, Polly rtnton Bt tsiy Bu i.ton t.nd S illy Brenton, heiis and a. j;al rcj ies. natives ol Henry Ben:oh died TAKE NOTICE, that I shall apply to t hi; next Ciicui; court to be hoi; n in the County of Pike, at the ii August teim to appoint commissioners tt fleet a division of the real estate ot said Henry Bienton deceased. HENRY BRt.N I ON, one tftze h'irs of H. Ilr,nujii deed.

July 9th 1824

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JSEW GOODS. , 3i, .m"

sheriff's Sales. 3Y vittue of a writ of Venditioni ExV ponas to me ''irccud horn the C . :ks olhce of the Kiiox ciu uit e.tuirt, I uiil expose to public sale on iksi ay tin I0:h day of August next, at ;1 t r . it housi in Vii.cennes, between Hm -.ii!3 o O o'cl ck . M.and 3 oYioik P M. the lollu vv int; pi f pei ty to wit.- o (; ise, Sc thr, e hundred acres of land, no 15 in tlu donation as t; e prop it ui Wi: lam Hunnicutl At the suit of J. shiu. H-.nd.

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Tomlinson9

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VS just received horn PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE,

a handsome and general as-.enment of MEUCI1AXD1ZE of every ch senptiou (. t j sistiug of DilY (iOOI)a adapted to the season A very complete Assortment of

Hard-Ware and Cutlery, QUEENS V A R E aiid FHEH Groceries.

All of which are offered tor sale most reoueed pi ices for CASH

12- tl M.v

at the

St,

824

Uili! Try I JuU-c!

Jmw Wholesale L- LidaiL

0 blore.

ptice trom runaucii

Breach cf Marriage. An action for bi eacn of promisv ot uiut ri.t"e;t was ttied at Uanviiie in V rmont, on iiic i tth inst. and aliei a tml which tasted 12 houts in v . i i i i the inhabitants of the ullage appear to have taken a v;ieat interest, the imy j;ave a verdict lor the

011 MAUKfc 1 STREET, ha- constantly on

..and, a nandsotnc assortment ol UA'i's of

cvei) oescription, winch he is enabled lo itll is low as any in the plate. HK NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, t? Uval Water Proof II AT 6, Which are ascertained to be the latest

lashious HT'Orderrs tiom a distance

fair plaintiff i 325 collars damages tu likrull). Icccicd, ai d -pecdhy filled

ensis, nien was consuie eu uie iuii a- 43y November, 1823.

mount ot the oetenilant s pioperty.

ihccauseol the Gu eks, i certainly E hui LI I 1 LL HLLrS.

ost prosperous; while the condition of; TWO t E. I S pet pound, will bi Spain is most u rad d given lor anv quantity ol clean I. inner. The Pachat-I Ke;v;.t, it is th.ultwiil or Cotton RA (i S at the wksntkhn sun !k laic that inieicbtiiifr countiy, i::de- ffi : either in cathy or rcceijite asins

pendent.

food accounts.

Y virtue of a writ o' Fi. Fa. to mo diieued from the Clerks i flic i of

tn Knox circuit couit, I will expi.se -o public saie (in I uesday the lOih d.v rf August next, at the c'iir house in V uttuiics, between the hours ot 10 .':. k A. Al. ai d 3 o'clock P M all tiia c ertain tract or parcel of luntl situat. ;n,d l)n in iuc Prarie to the sum! wt,; .,f ViiKcnnes, in the ccunty ol' Kn x common. y cai ed the Lowii P.alii, boin.d d as lollons, lu innin at ti t s u re st ede of the Grand Ma'ais or bti; p nd, about thiity aipeMs fit neb measu ef tiom the river Waba-h, aiid tunning thence a southeasl-wai chy dntction to the Marais des Ca'hileincttes oi Catbinette pond, boundt d on f.ie northcas' by land of the hei s ol Doct. S imuel A;'Kec deed, and n the southiast by lands nf Ambioise Nicholas, aii 1 cont jmint; four arpents in width by a-out thiity apt-ts in length, and hciii the land pti'c' S' d by Is iac Colman in part of R -y n.o Doiohan by deed bearing date the first day ot lYbiuary A D. 1820, and recorded in the office of the iccorder ot Knox county ; and in part of Jean Ht lloiih'.mme by deed beating date the 25th da of May A D. 1820, ami recotded in the office of the Recorder of Knox county ds the pml c ty of Isaac Colman at the suit of Samuel Lewis JOHN DECKER. Shff. k-c. Ju'v Sis', 1824. &2-25-2t

ILvecutors Notice.

T

HE subscribers havincr been -an

pointed Executors of the estate of

1 homas J)iies, late of the city of Pitts

burgh, deceased, request all those bav

ing demands against the estate ot the said Thomas Jones, to present them pioicrly authenticated, and those who are indebted, arc requested to make immediate payment. JAMES J (VRR!EN ") MICHAEL O i YRNE, I Exr'a. JOHN J. ()HRIF., J Vincennes May 13, lb24.