Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1824 — Page 3

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Ransom Berry of Jennings. Jno. Ketciiiini of Monroe. Samuci Miiroy was elected chairmari and Jacob Call appointed Secretary Resolved, that this convention nominate the following persons lor the Jackson tickttin the State of Indiana,

The proceedings of the Indiana Jackson Convention arc g'nen in this days paper the address shall shortly be published in an extra sheet.

tt.it little, if any doubt now remains, of the (to wit) David Robb, of Gibson county vote f Indiana going for the hero of or- Samuel Miiroy of Washington.

I.E.1SS and an opinion seems to be gaining

rvoiind that he will be elected without trou-

Volame will begin with a session. The Papers, sc t b mail, an packed with tlu greatest care, m strong vr;.ppcis. jtT" subscribers to the above work, will be received at the office of the W. Sun.

JOlIX B 31 ART IN, T.llL.OR, IT TI AS just received horn Philadelphia,

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bli-.ig congress upon the matter. Ian authorized to announce Robert INI. -Ivans as a candidate to fiil the vacancy in Congress, occasioned by the death of the lion William Prince. Ma. Stout. I have determined to heroine a candidate lor Congress, 10 nil the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon Wi'.liam Puin'ck- The Presidential election is now an interesting one, and I will brie

fly state mv ' iews with regard to it, as a pi i-

the latest fa hioxs, and is piepa-

red to execute work on the shortest no

tice, and in the most fashionable style, at

Eiias Mc Namee of Knox

J mathan Mc Carty of Fayette, and Joan v. arr of Clarke.

Resolved, that Dr. J. T. Canby of reduced prices, viz.

Madison, Samuel Beach of Ji ff-i sonville Dress coat, cloth or cassimere, g5 and Jesse B. Durham of Jackson coun- ' Janes or Lindsey, 3 ty be appointed a general corres Gieat coat, - - 5 ponding committee who shall have C loak, - from g4 5 to 6 fill power and whose duty it shall be to Pantaloons, - from I 25 to 2 fill up any vacancies which may occur Vests, - from 1 5(' to 2

in the electoral ticket and take such measures as may be necessary to insure its success.

Kesoived, that the triends ot pen.

vatecitizea I shall support the Jackson tick- Jackson in those counties, where coiet (which I h ive assisted to establish,) at the re!nonc!inff committees have not hitherto

28 tf Vincennes, Aumt '824.

N. B Wheat, Corn, Oats, or Iiacon Hams, will be leceived for woik Give me your woik, and I will give you a sample of what I profess. J B M.

appro idling election tor electors. But it . n . . . rpnllPQIf, tn ,inlfi Inct HiPoivPrl

One hundred barrels

be brought before congress, as the represen- n.eotings and appoint such committees.

tative, I will be governed bv the voice of the "csoivea, mai nve nnnureo copies oi uie , . chsnricc, for I believe the election of President adrcss to the people of Indiana adopted by ji 1 Sill 1.

niu it atwavs to aenena on the win oime t ms convention, anc three thousand cn-

p opv, and the representative is bound to pics of the Electoral ticket be printed 3 tolls Jll?ti(ltt(f Im?1. assorted.

for immediate distribution. and a small assortment of Resolved, that the foregoing proceed- CASTING" inorv sivrned bv the ' haii man and Secre- k K' '

tat y.be published in the Indiana F-.rmer which are offered tor sa-e

spe ik. mat win whenever it is aeciarea, in this case the electoral returns of the district will shew what it isand shall govern me accordingly. JACOB CALL. Vincennes Sept. 25, 1824.

COM MUSIC ATED. I am authorized to announce Rtliff Bo in a candidate for the vacancy in the 13ih congress occasioned by the death of Wm Punce. In regard to the pending Presidential election, Mr. Boon says in a letter to a gentleman of this place, that should I be elected, and the choice of a President devolve upon Concnss. I pledge myself to support for that station, the person who shall receive the. majori

ty ot the votes ot this stale.

JVCKSON PICKET. The following is the ticket adopted by the delegates from a number of the coun ties in this state, assembled at Salem la. cn the 1 6th September '8 24. I) Win UOHH, of Gibson CQuntif. SAMUEL MILUOW, Washington. ELIYS M'NAMEE, of Knox. JONATHAN M'CAKTV, of Fayette. JOT IN CARIl, , Clark.

INDIANA

published at Salem.

SAMUEL MILR')Y, Ch'n. Jacob Call, Sec'u. Presidential. On the 2d M-.-ndar of Yovcmbrr. FOR JOIIX QUr.VCY JD.1MS, Ut Cir'r. PAAC BLACKFORD, 2d do J AMES SCOTT 2d do CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, 3 'A do JESSF. L. HOLMAN, 5th do DAVID II. MAXWELL. For H EN CL 1st Circuit Mos-es 'rAnns. 2d do. Mauston G ('lark, 3d do J AMF.S ! A KID P.N. 4th do Walter Wilson, 5th do. William Wick. ILLINOIS ELECTORS. 1st district. For John Quiuc:1 Adams, WILLIAM H AURISON. 2d district for Andr"VJ Jackson, D Tf,,L HO A rRTC UT.

Wm. BURTCH.

Vincennes, August 19, 1824. 27-tf

JXCKSON CONVEN

TION. At a covention holdcn at the courthouse in Salem la. on Thursday the 6th Sept. 1 824. agreeable to public notice for the nurnosc of forming an electoral tirL--

ct in favour of Andrew Jackson for Pres- HIS Pu,)'icatio". which scxcliisivcyilcidentof the Unite l States; the following n votctl t0 9P'l ttion of Official , , , Documents, State Papers, is issued delegates appeared, produced their ccr- once in each week (or oftener if nec( ssarv) tificats of appointments and took their by Peter Force, at, the seat of the Nation-

NA I'ivKS A L viO W'UNMLX V JOURNAL, Axn RFGrSTFR OF OFFICIAL PAPERS.

seats William Ried of Fayette county. Charles Harrington of Gibson. J u Diies of O" ange D' J T. Canbv and Henry S. Handy of J- fTei son.

per annum, paya

al Government. Terms. Five dollars ble in advance.

The Xational Govermnent Journal will contain the proceedings of Coneress at

Cautvm to the Public.

J 1 l HIN the last six months, a

number of peisons have attemp

ted to vend my patented process ol tanning in this svetion of the country, calling themselves mv Agents, which was not correct. Those who wish to avail themselves ofy the bent fit of mv piocess, will please examine the authority 0f those who offer the rights for sale Violators of u.y patent I am determined to nrosecute under the l:ivvs ititrnrlrrl

to secure to me, the emoluments at ising; from the invention. I do not pretend to have invented new materials; I claim only the discoveiy of a new composition of old materials, (or substances) by which the opeiation of tanning is effectually, and bent ficictlly hastened; of this entire process, I am the discoverer, and Patentee : the right thus acquired is secured from violation, by penalties, which I am entitled to lecovcr agai-ist those using the process- or imitations of it, without my authority I hose wishing to avail themselves of the benefit of my patented process for tanring, in the counties of Knox, Gibson, and Posey, will please call on J Rogers, in Vincennes who is legally authorized to sell; and where the work i- in opperation, on different kinds of leather, and every satisfaction given nf its utility &c. LEONARD JACOBS. Vincennes, July 10th 1824 22-tf

Apprentice Wanted

William Mc Cormac ofDavies.

San CI irk e

1 arse; the Laws; I reaties; Executive Com- A Bt)Y between the ace ot 15 k

r years, is wanted immediately

munications of Congress; Official Corr

.mc c ormac ot uavtes. pondence; all Appointments to Offices. Ci- i '...I " T, V, " " y 1

Samuel Carr and Samuel Beach of il Militarv. an X:l,,l: Promotions am rr- ,,l"c -"K-" uryinj? ousiness

snr nations in

the Armvand Navv. And, -por furlher particulars apply -to

nrr,.mn VXT'.llI. rlrn.f oMirr;illv" ;nrli ftlior nfTiri il infnrmntinn mc JVil 1

Laurence may, from time to time be promulgated by EVEPV I ITTLE HELPS Jmos Rubvof Switzer'and. the National Government. Tjr'0 CE VS ( wjM b T , r ,, , e i r i u r t' It is printed in a convenient form for bin- , : V . . J,,)l,Ca and Samuel J.u lah of Knox. Y Jd and to each volume will R,vt"n ,or am quantity of clean I. -m.tr. SimuiI Miiroy and no Mc Mahan of be sidded a com'ous index. or Cotton RJGS at the w f sn t h r n u n V ahiiiton. -piie fipt Vohinu commenced with the (lice: ti'U-i in cash, or receipts agsinst William Wilson of Ripley. last Scssloa of Congress; and each future good accounts.

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