Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1824 — Page 3

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nXCKXXKS October 30, 1824. It will be perceived by an article in the first page of to days paper, taken from the Indiana Intelligencer printed at Charlestown, that some of the friends of Mr. Adams are proposing to abandon the ticket heretofore formed for him ; and act in concert with the friends of Mr. Clay, and support the electoral ticket for thai gentleman. The object of this combination is to prevent the Jackson ticket from succeeding in this state and thereby prevent a choice from being made by the people, but they will fail in their puny efforts, in Indiana the hero ok two wars is invincible, he will receive a considerable majority over them both who after this, will charge a combination between Andrew Jackson and John Q. Adams. From the Evansville Gazette. Mr. Monroe You will please to announce to the public, that I have withdrawn my name from the" list of candidates for the vacancy in the 18th Congress. Respectfully, RATLIFF BOON. October 8th, 1S24. JACKSOX IX IXDIAXA. At a Ri- gimcntal muster, at Salem, Washton county, of the 4th Brigade Indiana Mdiia,t.ie votes stood as fallows: ANDREW JACK-ON 865 John Qumcv Adams 147 Henry Clay 149 Tie following will show the result, as tiearly as could be ascertained, of the votes taken at the regimental musters in the 5th Brigade la. militia, which commenced on the St'.i last on the Presidential election. Mad&6n Refi. At ersailles, in Riplev countv, ANDREW JACKSON . Henry Clay John Q. Ad ims At Vernon, Jennings countv, ANDREW JACKSON Henry Clay Join i Q. Adams At Lexington, Scott county, ANDREW JACKSON Henry Clay Jo'm Q. Adams At M i lison, Jefferson county, 'Henry Clay Andrew Jackson John Q. Adams 193 180 110 75 284 143 6 403 320 26 NEW AND VALUABLE DISCO V ERY. The Harmonic Society, on the Wabaii River in the state of Indiana, has tlu.in a number ol years mmufaCtuied On ol Pumpkin seeds with good success, but 'lately they have discovered that well dried peach kernels also contain an oily substance; and upon the first trial they have pressed out of seven pecks of such kernel, five gallons of excellent oil. TviucU is very little inferior to sweet oil. and may be used with advantage for many different UMeful purposes And since peaches prosper and irow almost every where in the United States, it might be a matter of importance to cverv economical husbandman to gather the peach stones, which have for a long time" been considered useless, and tet them opened and the kernels saved, duting" the long winter evenings or in wet weather, whereby he could find himself well recompensed for all his expended trouble. In Harmonie, the above labours are performed by small schoolboys for their pastime between school hours. American Farmer. Ohio and Missi&sififii Iixers The Contact for clearing the O-uo and Mis 'issippi rivers of sawyers and sna , un der the proposal of the Engineer Department, issued by order of the Secictary of War. in conformity with the act ol Congress of the 24th of May last, making an appropriation for the improvements of the Onio and Mississippi rivers, has been deeid d in fivour of the proposals of Mr. John Bruce, of Lewis county, Ke:uicky, which were the lowest received The contract includes the Mississippi fro'Ti St. Louis to its mouth, and the Ohio from Pittsburgh to its junction with the Mississippi. Wc congratulate the Western people on the pr ospect of having these two noble rivers shortlv freed from the obstructions which have hitherto been so dangerous to their navigation, ou the cause of so great a loss; of property and of lives. Xat, Int. SANTA FE A part of the companu'hat proceeded from this place to Santa Fe last spring, wi h merchandize. retu tied here on the 94. h ult. They have been absent a few d k s over fur months, have enjoyed exnt health, were received in a very fri !dly manner, both by the Indians and 'Mexicans, and f re successful. A com pri of twenty five separated from the v 'e;ns, 200 miles this sid- of Sum F. etd nttived therein sixiv duvs f' n this to a ; the waggons insevitw fn davs W arc happv to correct the erroneous Mate meat pubiuked in this paper last

month, that the Indians stole sixty horses and mules Irom the company, on the Arkansas. They lost 26 only, which were frightened away by the BufTaloc; two afterwards took off with the wild horses, which are numerous, and one or two strayed. Franklm Md. Int.

A detachment of 1st Regiment of Infantry, consisting of four companies, under the diicction of Maj Kearney, arrived at this place yesterday. 1 his detachment is to form part of the military escort which is to ascend the Missouri, from Council Bluffs, with Gen Alkinson and Maj. O'Fallon, commissioners 1 for holding treaties of trade and fricn. ship ; with the Western tribe oi Indians. lb. Gen. Lafayette, on Sunday last, visited Joseph d riapartc at his seat near Trenton. The meeting was quite inter- j teresung, both being deeply affected, and warmly embracing each other. 'Joseph IJonaparte apologized lor not making the first call, on the ground that it would necessarily involve him in public associations, which it was his duly to avoid. He said, moreover, that he was in adversity and misfortune, and Gen. La Fafette lull of honor and glory, and deserving of both. An imfircvenent in the Arts. An exhi bilion ol rather a novel natutc took place at the west end of Ltyidon lately. A gentleman drove a curricle and pair through the principle streets, the harness of which was who'dv of brass, and made a very spltndcd appearance. Though hardly adapted for common use, it seems admirably calculated for state harness. The proprietor, we understand, proposes it as a military bi Hie, to resist sibrc-cuts. Literary Gazette, Purif.cario?i of Water. The followmg suggestions taken, irom Sir John

Sinclair, s book on health, seems to be of Vincennes, on Saturday thr twenty sesubstantial utility: u i here is an excell- , venth day of Xovenib r next, between ent mode of preserving water, and by tiie hours of ten o'clock, a m and three which it is filtered at the same time, a- o'clock, p m the fee simple ol a ceitain dopted at P ttis The water is put into tract of land. 8c the appuitenanccs therea strong earthcrn jar, aoout four feet in unto belonging, situate, lying and being height, placed in a woodm pedestal. At in the state ol Indiana, ai.d county aforetne bottom there is gravel to the height said, tying and being on the waters of Maof six or eight inches, which should be ria ciecli, beginning at the west corner cleared out once a year. The water of the survey of John Lemon, deed, and fiiiered through the gravel becomes a running thence north, seventy five and a

pure as chry slial. a;d is drawn by a cook at the bottom of the ja? SiieriHvs Villus. B7 virtue of a vendi i mi exponas to4me M dyfectcd, from the Cierk's office ol the . . nox Cncuit court, I will expose to puniic sale at the court house dor in Vinennes, on Saturday the twenty seventh day ol Xnvmbrr r.rt between the hours f ten o'clock, a. m and thiee o'clock, p m the Ice simi-.e ot a certain lot or parcel of ground, w he icon is a frame dwelling house, and a log smoke house, situated, lying and being m the Borough of Vincennes. being part of :ot N eight, and being the south eual part of said lot, sixty feet in front, and running back the common depth taken as the propeify of John ollins whereon lie now uves, at the suit of William N Perry, administrator, and K ichel Harnett, administratrix of Mark Harnett, deed. S. ALMY, Syf. k c, October 25, I 82 i. 37-S;50 SA virtue of a p'.urious venditioni exI po us to me directed, fiom the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the live my tevetvh Xox'rnib' r twx-t between the hour h' ten o'clock, a m. and three o'clock, r i 'he lee simp;c of a ceitain tr.c oi la. id. containing three hundred acres, to he taken olFof the south u -.t sid 1 of the tiwcl of land ol Abraham Knvkd.ddi, nhere m ire now li es, including three fields : the same side of said tract taken :s the propeitvoi Alnaham Kuvkendali, at the suit of Henrv Kelly. S. ALMY, Shtf kc. October 25, 1324. 37-3t ITS virtue of an alias venditioni expo nas to me directed, from the Clerk s office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturdaxj the twenty seventh day of Xav ember next between tin. hour o! ten o'clock a. m. and three o'clock, p m. the following tracts ' land, viz fui hundred acres of land, N) two hundred and thirty one; four hn dred acres of land. No two hundred and h'rty four; four hundred acres of land. No two hundred and four ; and four j hundred acres of land, No. one hundred anil two, lying and beinj; in the old Dona j t.n taken as the piopcrty of William . Me Intosh, at the suit of J hn Wise, ur j Mio.' nntnerof KausVr S Wic ? s. ALMY, ShT kc. I October 2?, 1324. 3r-S15-

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Ttfc Y virtue of a venditioni exponas to gAJ) me diiected from the Clei k's office otlhe Knox Circuit court, I wiii expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the twenty (e venth day of Xovember nexty between the hours of ten o'cnjck, a. m. and three o'clock, p. m. the fee simple of two certain tracts or paicels of land, as follows, to wit : all that certain tract, tenement, or parcel oi land, lying and being in the Cathlinctte prairie, about lour mites to the south west of Vincennes, containing one arpent in front, on the Cathlinctte

pond, and iorty arpents in depth, running back and adjoining the lands lormeily ol Francis Turpin, (called Lemcron.) now deceased, on the one side, and on the oth er side by land of Louis Boycr, at the time of the conveyance, conveyed to Pierre LapJant, by Louis Hoyer, hy deed dated twenty fifth day of Ju.y, one thou sand eight hundred and ten, by reference had to the record will more fully snow Also ail that ceitain tenement, or paicel of land, containing one arpent in Iront, andfoity arpents in depth, situate lying and being in the Cathliuetlc prairie, ;d joining the land fits' described, on one side, und on the other side by land ol Francis Godare, vh: icon he at present lives, conveyed to Pierre Laplant, by Louis Dover and Francis Boyer, by deed dated twenty sixth day ol December, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, as by reference had to the record will more fully show taken as the prnpeity of Pierre Laplant. at the suit of Francis Dickson and Francis Wiistm, trading under the firm of l)i .kon k Wilson b ALMY, Stiff k c. October 25, 1S24 37-S-50 'virtue ol a venditioni exponas to ne dii ccted from the Clerk's office oi life Knox Ciicuit court, I will expose to public sale at the couit house door in half degrees cast, foity two chains sixty eight links, to a stake ; thence north fortyfive deg:ees west, to a stake the piairie ; thence, south seventy fic decrees west, to a black oak ; north twenty ix degyees east, fourteen links to a black oak ; south sixty seven degrees east, forty seven links thence north, forty five debtees west ;oa post, healing trees red o.ik ; souto sixty four degrees east, thirty eight link1-, to a burr oak; souih forty degrees west, seventy lour links ; thence south forty five degtees west, thirty one chains forty five links to the beginning Also, one other parcel beginning at the north corner of Jonathan F. Cox's land, tunning thence south forty five degrees east, r, a stakt in said line; thence noith forty five degrees east, twentv six chairu h lif;y si link to a srake in the prairie , thenec north forty five degrees west, nil. item chains sevn y five links to a sL kc in the edge of the barrona ; thence south, forty I five degree west, ten chains thirty three links, to a take in the prairie; thence I north forty five degiees west, to a slake in the prairie ; thence south fo'ty five de- ! grees west, sixtt.en chains tweniy three links to the beginning, containing in both parcels, seventy nine acres, St nine tenths taken as the property of William Lemon, at the suit of Samuel M i tin. S. ALMY, ShJT kc, ' October 25, 1824. 37g3 15 Y" vidtuc of a venditioni exponas to mcdirected from the Clerk's otlice ot uie Wiiox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the twenty se-xn-nth day of Xovewber next between the hours of ten o'clock, a m. and three o'clock p the following lots or pat eels of land, to wit : four hundred acres of land in the donation, in township five north, of range ten west, and one hundred acres oft of the north corner of a four hundred acre tract, adjoining the donation No. one hundred and eighty, as the ptoperty of Robert Dunlin, at the suit of Alexis Duchanc. S. ALMY, Shjf. k e. October 25, 1824. 37 LAST NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the subscri ber either by note, or book account, are hereby requested to make immediate payment wheat, rout, corn, fee. will be taken, if delivered soon If this notice is not complied with, uifs will be brought without respect to prsnns. Ch. GKEV1ER. Octcbcr 28, 182i. 37-3t

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1 v 1;L. ex,K)5. to v.ik a ti . uri oue in U asuington, U.tvi s cou.uy, iiiUiunu, on Un Jir&t Mctuluy in Dtceviber nety the n iioi..g tiactol Uua iymg m Daviess county, and town icts in the town ol Washington, or so much theieot as wiil satisly the tux anU cosis due thereon tor ;lu year eigh.cen hund ed and twenty lour saie to conns. ue ticm day to day, until ait is Suld or oficred: John Aikman, jr. Hu jtio,e h s w sec 36, town two iioi in, lange sevtn w, st James Ai re. 22 acres, s e ec. i9,t.ush p two north, range seven west William liowiin, 40 ack n w sec 13 town one north, range six west. William Chapman 80 acres, e lint sec. 2, iovmi one, range seven west. William Chapman, 80 acs w h s c sec 2, town one north, range seven west William Chapman, 40 acs. se section 2, town one north, range scen west. William Chapman, 160 ac s w sec 35, town two noith, range seven west William Chapman, 80 acs w hsestc35, own two noun, range seven west. William Chapman, 15) . cs" fraction 13, town one north, lunge seven west. Charles v hapinan. 100 acs ic 12, town one noith, range -even west. John Chu.unty , 200 ues frc 13, town one north, range six west. Jonn Uej a v, 32 acs vv h sec 6, town one north, range siz west. John Flint 1 1 aci s w sec 29, town two north, range seven vet. John Flint, i6 ac;n w sec 30. town two north, rang - seen west. Samuei Fuzgeraid, 160 as n e section 6, town vvo noith, range five west. Lavi Madden, 16o acs s e sec 8, township thne no: in, ranee six ivtu. William Mm risen, 7o0 acsngar land. same, ioo acs adjoining Washington Morefiead, 60 acs n e sec 6, town one north, range six west. same 550 acs frc 18, town one north, range five west John Payne, 30 acs n w sec 19, town'two north, range seven west. William St George Fatten, 598 acs frc 22, town one north, range five west. same 150 acs n w sec 14, town one north, ran.i fne west Charles Mc Clear, 160 acs n e section 35s town three nrth, tange six west, same 156 acs n w section 6, town two north, range five west. same 320 acs s h see 4, town two north, range five west. John Russel. 6acs n w sec 9, town on north, range five west. Jonn Slealey. 100 acs dona, lot No 160. same, 200 acs do do 5 Anthony Sanders, 1 10 acs n w fracth 7t town one no lb. ranc five west. Thomas Scott, 5" acs s e section 6, t vn two north, range six west. Robert Mc Ferrin, 160 acs n e section 9f town three north, rane six w vi Uiehand Waits, 20 acs s h I) .V.-. 159 Amanda Kciger, 20acs e h D N-.. 160 Ki t Sou :. Kiu .ci n qr. 1) N l r0 illiam Q: n.'.ey, 5') ac D N U4 Michael tininierj, 160 acs n w -it I3f town two north, runc seven w J s. ph Parks, '.60 acs s w see 17, t. in mice north, ran;;e six vest. same 160 acs n w sre 21, ton' ;p thre north, ranc six wlsI. Mc Kinley's admstrs !6acs sw sec 30f town three north, range six wc.t. J hn Allenswoi ih, 1 60 acs se sec 7, .on four north, range six west. Unknown, 160 acs s w sec 9, t' v n r nc north, range six vest William Peikins, 1 60 acs s w section i9, town three notth, range six west Robert Hill, 160 acs s t section 15, town three north, range six west Also the following lots in Washington. Numbers, 97 36 51 41 122 4 M 34 35 18 39 40 77 80 83 86 91 93 95 96 99 109 133 134 136 Also the following lots in that part of Washington, formerly called Liverpool Nos. 5 22 90 210 Sc 5 93. (tKO. A. WALLER, Col dc. October 27 1824. 37-td 6t Cents Reward. I & AM A WAY from the subscriber 8 U living near Palestine, Crawford county Ills on the llth October an apprentice boy to the Tannir g and ( urying business, by the name of Thomas Kenada The above rewaid will be giving for the apprehension and delivery F the said boy to me, but no thanks for their trouble. JOHN' COCHRAV. October 25lh. 18 ?4. 7-301 BL AN R DEEDS for sale at this office. Printing neatly executed this OFFICE.