Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 August 1824 — Page 3

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rr "TvT' 1 v Fv tythe Governor, Presiding Judge in the lows as tlic property nf tlic srud FcIIovs, 1 iii. 1 riiN r L iS 1st ciicuit, in the place ot Jcob Call re- and aiso, the u lion ';t)g piopeit) to uii; VIjYCEJVjYES august 21 1824 signed. Indiana G z ttc. four lots or parcel ot land lying skuaf d ' 1 and being in Harrison's addition to the JACKSON CONViiN 1'ION. An error having occurred in the statement town of Vincennes know u by the Nos. The citizens of Knox county friendlv to of the votes in one of the counties, on the 65,66, 67 and 63, whereon i erected a the election of ANDHhW JACK-ONto Congressional ticket, I now republish those dwelling house and shop, a stable ami the Presidency, are requested to meet at the 1 ien Polished, with such addition .s I have . V aroiehaid nrontM tv i)C;n Mx C uin hause in Vincennes, on Saturday the since rcceived.-Although I have not recei- ' 28th day of August inst. a. 11 o'clock P. M. jed the whole of the returns, I have reports c,ed 0,1 a txccuuon by R.charU Mo.itto appoint DELEGATES to attend the flom so large a portion of the District, astoieiy, as the property of the s id General Convention, for the nomination of sure thc Action of Katliff Boon. Montgomery, at the suit of Luther Sican electoral ticket for this State and to Counties. Call. Uooju Blake, phens, Gcoi Fv ans, Mai k Stackhou-JO make such other arrangements as may be , .x 61:5 7 9. and Mahl-h K r. necessary. fculhvan, 109 160 162 JUlIN DFXKI'R, W. Dawes, 222 233 117 ,lmlut oi iq m c jt 't Martin, 164 26 68 August 1 , 13 .., S' t. communicated. Vanleibur h 5y 294 Mr. Stou- aiu p.ease say, that the date iy V ij Gn 27 "3 vY virtue of a writ of venditioni Kxof my certificate, attached to the address y n'ck, - 31 284 jL) ponas to iv.c directed from tie of Mr. Fwing, recently published, should , , clcika office of tin Knox Ciicuit court, I be August 2d, 1824, instead of July 2d, JUg HrceiVeil txinsc lo r uSlic sale at the Court: 1824 that the error U unimportant, as house in Vincennes on Sam ikiy the 1 1 ih regards the facts contained in my state- J UlW hundred barrels day of -epteo.ber next, between the ment, and may have arisen irom thc date hours of ten o't.ock A M. am! three o'of my first statement, which embraced IVCIlllcMVcl Stilt clock P. M. agit.ablc to the t !i: cl section thc same facts. . " ol the law subjecting teal and p i son?! t sAs I was called upon to certif) the 3 toH Junidttu IVOJI. assorted talc 10 rcuuoi., the following tract of mistake in the month, and did do so, 1 land to wh: sLyv acn s Che the same more tl.i-, it nmnprmmwihicnniin. tli-itnn AND A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF i . V i . think it pioper to give this notice, mat no or less) lyine -nuate and hcin in thc impiopcr advantage m..y be taken of the CASTING, prarie below Vincennes, adjoiniv.: !mh!s crr,,r H. lassklle. are offered for sa e. on the east side ol Jean Ht Boni,nm. e, August 13, 1824 yM BURTCH. an(1 on which Fieri e Andre now lives Vincennes, August 19, 18J4. 27-tf the property ot the s id Andre, at thc At a meeting of tie citizens of Indianapo- r' 1. p tuit of Arthur Pattt ison. lis Marion county Ind on the Presidential 1 ' ' I It V4 JOHN' Dl'CKER tiff. question, the votes being counted, they stood 4 LLpersons indehle-' to the fit m of Al, or. onl as follows to wit : r V icR M Tan.on, are in- . 7' For Hemry Clay : : : : : 158. f0m. d that their notes and accounts, are IJIIEKKAS, some years past, we ryrcu Jon Q Adams : : : : : : 2. jcft Saml Hill Esqi on whom thev tela power of attorney, to John DAndrew Jackson : : : : : .. will pieasc call for settlement, on or be Hav.of Vincennes. to settle our sh-re, proT 'Mir -T.VMA fore the 1st of October next, as after that P dividend, of. in and to the tstam - t.r 1 LJUIMA.A. . . ... . 1 . n ot I) ivid II irvev, ot Z :.:ies die, i:i the estate We have seen a gentleman just from N. 1 m.c suits will D( instituted aRai..st . all of y . dcct.:)SC(1 Aud our S l;(1 :,ttor..(.v, One ins, the election for members of the Le- delinquents I hose hauivg claims (if a- nor h.,vip he states to tffcte.' -iv' gi.sl iture, took place in that city on the hrst ny 'here be.) are in qutsud to picsent lhh umlcr al.a ,,,y0n thc s luJ anIi.r:ty ; vo M'udiy in this month two tickets were for- them as above for payment. Cio her bv revoke', annul, ar.d hr.'d as v.-.:d med, one supported by the friends of Gen. . V & R. M I'anson have at the and bv the tenor hereof iiavc r oked, : Ja --KsoNaad the other by the friends of the , ffl -e nf M, . Jjpi. some va. liable house- nulled, and set aside the said, power ( : tt- 1 ot ur candid lies Tie frimd of G -jural h ld FURX1TURE, which they will ney, and herehv disclaim all and anv fu; -;h v Juckt'j'i wre elected o a lai? nujjritu. , , . , 111 nower or -uitlioritv IVotm m- to t "1" 1 1) . J. - velvety low hir -ood rotes ot hand, or Cl "lll"""lJ noi.iu.jio 1.. .,a.i j. u. Ih.s state has been claimed tor Mr. Clay ri ,,t V.' Hay, in, or resulting ov.t of the Fan.c. Si. Louis Enquirer. merchantable II HhAi dcliveicd at Mr. ' (i'- Ni.. W.JOHN TON Colman s mid. KLIZ J()ilNST X ' F om the Indiana Farmer- Vincennes, Au. 14, 182427 it Vincennes, la. Aujj.'iOth, 27-1 Theie vvus an election held, the 15th . . m.,, . . . " - - inst in F auklin to a nhip, Washington ni 111 r r l &ALPA Collector's 1dst XollCC. cou .ty, for . Justice ol the Peace; md at- "KjfY virtue ot a writ ot venditioni ex- wAVin(; waited upon thc pecp.c, r.ntil ter toe bu.iness of the election was com UJ Ponas 10 me directed trom the fi m duty to the laws of the M ae, vH: pli-d. a .union was made to turn ut Cferk's office of the Knox 1 irtuit court, iM longer indulge me, it vsill therefore !: - and express the senti ments of the asseoi I will expose to public sale agi ecable to come necessary (h(v. ever disagreeable) ?' b v on Hie nresid ntial an sion whKh tne third section of the law rubU ctmg coerce the jK.ym ut of all taxes unpaid i;;

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and as mere were but 132 votes taken, it uclWLl" inenou oi unoum u most earnesth leqm st the pcrp'.e to v.ul:. is certain that Jackson had more than and tnrce o'clock P M. the loll, wing payment preuous'to that time, uo the. v.iii two thirds. 1'hose for Adams and Clay, property to wit: a lot or parcell ot land sax c considerable cot were not counted Jackson is certainly containing in width or breadth on the 11- Vi. L. ITIIKUS, CJ. ICC. the oldest and most honorable of alt the vcr Wabash, in front two arpents Fiench August i, rcandidates, and if his turn was served, measure, and extending in length or Ebuie.c v , v , J. -in. 1 . . .a a ( ;..- , the people would, no doubt, say to Clay depth to thc Elm road, and from thence niagham, (formerly l .i:zdKtc Can-. .-,.- . or Adams, 'go up higher." of the same breadth, forty arpents like rah Case, 'Kw idow "of Abraham C -h' demeasure back towards the high lands, ceased) Hannah Durham, (f rmcrh H At a meeting of field officers of the 7th bounded on one side north and east by nah Hathaway,) Joseph Ilathawa;.., S:l- , Brigideat Palestine of the 26th inst. com- lands now or lately owned by 'I honias jHtjiaway, John Ilathav..;. Klizaposedofthe counties of Orange Lawrence, Jones, and on the south west side by , V. ' " U' n5;i;': ('' -' ' Monroe and Morgan, a vote for president lands of General Harisnn formerly own- ! ShL ll'l' Ju- r l f T " -s proposed, wherein Jackson got 6 votes, cd bv Vi. holas aniinai wh em, U r- a t , ' lM1UK'n (1 A"s:i' A l uus 1 Chv" After whlrh T irtsnn' Nl-nous v ai oinai u lu.: t on is c - li ,m and m H. thawav, ,,,,x t ,ik sturcc,cionfb('csirr,,hct',ar ,,ou- T-:KL y Ttci-'1 hi "were joined bv sixty of the citizens of Pales- ses' ',nt ' a blacksmith and coop, r- the next Cn cu:t court, to be holden in and . J I 1 .1 1' I1 - lM tl0.rr. !., i 1 . ., 1.?I.V

tine and its icinitv, while the friends ofCLiv sn,,P? a,b"? sieam oisiineiy. tne Sltam V 1 11 nivm:, ;.mi s.uum-i n.tu.u.a.

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done, and on couiuimr. J.cksoii had personal estate 10 execuuon, on MV. 1 r' . " "V. " !

; and as there was a considerable num Satuiday the 1 1th day of September luiLV ulm ll tlul(: 1 to levy t:j.. ' . s lllue was a consiutiaoie num i on nronertv. and txnose the s:mu t. sa..-

retused to express their sentiments, nexI al e wvi house m v u.cennes, ... t- ... h. . .... , .... i ....

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and Adams were seen about in small groups boiler and buck of the old steam mill, 111 uie "iuim.i .-tptimDer rat, .- t : u so small that thev thought it unnecessary also two brick houses commenced buil- I)0,'Jlt,nc,it OI ; Ccmm s:r uers to dnc u-. to make a return of their numbers. Ib. ding, thc one eighth of the undivided part C!UlC 'thoVias C a T' T r r of the above described piopeitj bvi q: de- c'"' '''' V" John K. PoitTEit has been appointed livercd on an execution by SViilis Fcl- A;vrnst 20, I3;i. " :r'- '.t