Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 July 1828 — Page 2

kittle, ? here your years ana meritorious ser- cr msccis conveying tne lanna, or lenmiing tices ill be duly considered. There your dust, from plant to plant, commander knows, that your lormer services, The soundness of seeds may be, gene rally presence and bravery, will be equal to a re- ascertained by putting a few of them into giment of men. warm water. If they sink, there can be no Accept the thanks of the government, and doubt, as to their soundness, Bu; as many your general to whom you so generously of- kinds of seeds are very light, or covered with fer your services, with the sentiments of my hairs or a light buoyant substance, or have grateful respect. light appendages attached to them, will not ANDREW JACKSON, sink immediately ; therefore, let a few reMaj.Gen. 2d Division. main in the water an hour, or until they are nnt Hnn Hm few weeks thoroughly wet, and if they then fall below

Krih.inrnnirMinnofthis natriotic corns. lhe surface of the water, the presumption is

fend the publication, at Nashville, of his patri- at they arc good. The unsoundness of sv ed

Otic address and answer, general Jackson ad

dressed the following letter to governor Claiborne of Louisiana, for the purpose of warn-

ing him against an apprehended movement

Upon New-Orleans by the conspirators.

is generally caused by unripeness, blight,

mouldiness, or being improperly exposed to

the air.

Seeds should be gathered when perfectly

ripe in a fair day, and spread in a dry room ;

and after they are thoroughly dried, should be

Letter of eeneral Andrew Jackson to bis , , . . . , ,

Excellency William Claiborne, warning him . . . . . . . . . .

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to oe on tne aicn io ucvctv uun wuuayi- a pjace

racy. ... , . t What is said in Cobbett's American Gar SiR Although it is a long time Since 1 flpnpr tn th rirnhir.tv nf thP vital m-im-i

tvrote you, still that friendship that once ex- . f . d cot;,aincd in his M

istea remains origin i .umuu con,;.ler verv ;ncorrect. The ihuabiiitv ot

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since I have had the pleasure of seeing you,

I have waded through difficult and disagree

able scenes, sliil I have ail that fondness for my old and former friends that I ever had, and

the vital principle depends, very much on

their ripeness when gathered, and the mannci

in which they are preserved.

Tl-i intrMimpnt v.-lirh ctirrnitrvlo tJiA

their memory has been more endeared to me seeds of ve ciablcSj is calculated from its du by the treachery I have experienced since I - . . trt nrft,Pl.v ,.;r r.r;nrw nf x

saw you, by some newly acquired ones, in

deed I fear treachery has become the order

of the day. This induces mc to write to yoil Put vour town in a state of defence. O gan

ize your militia, and defend your city as well against internal enemies as external : my

Candidates Department AUGUb I EL EC I ION. MONDAY, 4th, tS2&. For Governor

Jam$ B. Rat. Harbin H.Moore.

For Lieutenant Governor.

Milton Stapp. Abel C. PErpfcR.

For Congress- First District-

Uatlif Boon. Thomas H. Blake.

Rcfi res en tativci Knox county. Samuai. Judah. . John C. Reii.kt.

Thomas McClurp., Genl. W. Johnston,

Sheriff Knox county. John Myers. Charles Pol:;p. Electors for President c Vice- President. Agreed upon by the Conventions at Indianapolis, in January 18C8. Election on J Ton day, Xjvarbrr 3d. 1328.

For Andrc.v Jackson. BENJAMIN V. BECXES, KATLIf K BOON', JESSE B. DURHAM, WILLI A 31 LOW, ROSS SMILEY.

For John Q. .id cms. JOSEPH our, JOHN WATTS, Jos. baktiiolo : :: w , ISAAC MONTGOMERY AMA21AH M OR (,AN.

BURTCH&HEBEUi). HAVE just received, ami now opening, large assortment of

British, French And American

Sheriffs Sales BY virtue of a writ of venditioni export tome directed from the ClerK's ofrks ol the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday, the twenty-eighth July, instant, between ihe hours ol ten o'clock, A m, and five o'clock, P i, and agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following tract ol land, to wit: the north end of the Shaker Farm, (commonly called, JVes? Uxjos.J which is under fence, supposed to be one hundred acres, be the same more ot less, with its appurtenances thereunto belonging, lying and being in I5uscrcn township, Knox county, state of Indiana, bounded as follows, to wit: beginning cn the east side ol lh;3bcron creek, opposite the ShaUer mill, i. ml running cast with the street, to the cart side nf the il:agc to a small pond, thence, rr.rth to the upper suing of fence on the north end of said enc hundred acics, thence, V(st, until it strikes the cast side of said cm x.k, tiicr.ee. drwn said creek to the p!ac of beginning, including all the buildings end out houses thoiccn, as the propcuy of Gem g3 Lcigcr and James Hopkins, at the suit of

a; Abraham F Snnpp, Colonel of the first Re

giment ol Indiana Mili'.ia.

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talityand consequently their- principle ol'ger

mination a long time, when they are kept

from the action of the air and moisture How

long the vital principle of seeds, and of course the power of germination may be preserved,

under favorable circumstances, has not yet

cs mav

mm mo:

HARD, QI.'i;EN. & (;LA:-:S'VAitE. I HON, NAILS, & CASTINGS, Which arc offen d for a!e. low

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knowledge does not extend so far as to au- Wn nrrni . ocr.,rl.l:M, ttf

thonze me to go mio aetau ; om i iear ou be producer, wKerc fcccIs ,iave crminatcd Tvill meet with an attack from quarters you do aflcr lhc , of thirtv orfcrty ycals,ami c. not at present expect, Be upon the alert ; yen z much ,q MtiInn sccds touml keep a watchful eye upon our general, and be- .R lhe cablnt oj. lon a jorlimcr cvi jCIlllv coI. ware of an attack as well from our own coun- ,ected . xvere plarittfl in ,762;rone try as Spain- I fear there is something rotten humlred an(l lwo vears atei.,vaid;il ,Crmina in the state of Denmark. You have enemies ted and pi oduccd fine fruit But in 'these cavitnin your own city that may try to subvert sc& h must be presumrd lhal lhe sC d wC

your governmeni, ana iry iu sciaic n uu... wcU prescrved from lhc cfrccts of lhc

Julv 5, !32S.

irn:e zi a writ n t.rn hmc in

mngts, to me directed, from the Clerk's

oilke of the Knox Ciicuit court, I will expos' to public sale, nt ibe (;uit house door in V incenncs, on Monday thr tivrti y ei?h;k thy of .frtlyjiisrant, bttwtt n the hours cd' ten ? iork, a m. and five o'clock, p :i, and agree:!)ly to the thi'd section of the law subjecting ical and personal estate to execution, the following property hcietcfurr taken upon attachment in this case to wit: the following lots of land, numbers eight five, ninety-two, one hundred Sc eiht, one hundred & twentyeight, one hundud Sc thirty one, one hundred and fifty-four, and one hundred and fifty five, containing four hnndred aces each, lying Si being in the Donation, in Knox county, Indiana, and the appurtenance s thereunto belonging, taken as the property ol William Henry, sde heir at law of Alexander Henry, at the suit of John Hays S. ALMY, Stiff k.c. July 5. 1023 2-4i-2

air ana

the Union. You know I never " hazard ideas mo-lsturc.The powcr of termination

wnouigooug.uumyuu -- dormant, until it was brought into action b

Hints to yoursen du. My'C" lhe combined powers of heat, air, and r;c:slert.your government I fear is in danger. I tnf Jn gorRe rcs ik Jhc

lear incic aic piano uu iuui niiii'iai iv u.v,

Union.

Whether they will be attempted to be car

tied into effect or not, I cannot say ; but rest assured they are in operation or I calculate

boldly. Beware of the month of Uecember. I love m" country and government : I hate

the Dons ; I would delight to see Mexico re- hd ct;v;v

vital principle of toads, immured many bun

dred years, in the centre of solid locks of granite, pei fecily secluded from the common air; yet, notwithstanding thJs Rieat Icnth of time, on being exposed to atm.osphei :c air, aided by the influence of t he sun, rerumc

their former, (perhaps antediluvian) vigor

duced,but I would die in the last ditch before

I would yield a loot to the Dons, or see the Union disunited This 1 write for your own eye, and for your own safety ; profit by it, and

the ides of March remember.

With sincere respect I am, as Usual, your

sincere friend ANDREW JACKSON. Nov. 12, 1806.

Aftor publishing thess documents, which

Vte recommend to the attention ot every re

publican pre?s in the Union, we hope this alwder may not be repeated; for though we kn v the coalition would repeat it, if they thought lit would deceive a single voter, we ho!)c they vill not so far eompromtt thdrre pupation ;.or common sense, as to venture upon a thrice refuted falsehood. Refiublic of Central America It will be Seen that Mr. Rochester has returned from fcls mission to the republic of Central America That unfoitunate republic appears to be torn by internal factions and civil war ; and the success of the parlies arrayed again-st each other to be constantly varying Indeed ucn is the unhappy state of thines, that it cannot be said there is any cxisfr i; government. Wc understand that ?Ir Rochester

was authorized to return if, on his anival at Oinoa, he should be satisfied that the pcsence of an Ameiiean minister w ould be with out benefit, or thai any personal hazard might attend his traversing the almost desert and mountain region which iies between Omoa, the principal seaport, and Guatemala. We believe that it is the Intention of the government to discontinue this minion, or to ivait until there is a more stable condition of things in Guatemala Xai. Jour. From the AVw England Farmer. SEEDS Sir. In order to obtain genuine seed, 'he parent plants of the Name tribe or fmily, should be set at some dis'-ince from each species otherwise, the different kinds will be liable to be crossed or mixi d. No plants, but the most perfect should be planted for serd, and no inferior phmt of the same species should be allowed to Mow er near them. Intermartiug; s are not confined to the animal creation they are very freqmnt in the "Vegetable kingdom ; and in such cases, the offspring is different from either of the parents. 1 bus the union between a fiumfikin and a squash will produce a proven) icsem-

Afierall that has, or can be said, gcftcrallv

speaking, seeds or the las vearr gsowth arc to be preferred; for thev vi.M et minaieVcne or two years, should they not he verv nicely preserved. VERITAS. " Mansfield, March 27, 1833. The ship Sully, cr.pi. n R O. Mncy, arrived last evening from ?' :e, b inging Paripapers" of the 15th of y The ei:iulc additional news by tin's anival Hrm thcs a of war. Up to the ij?i o! Tslu, no inform a tion of the passage. of the Pimh Irad rt?'.ch-d Vienna j but the Gazette de Fiance o! thr. 1 4th says "The Russian armies have crossed the Pruth they will cross the Dannbi-, ;inda;e now in ftil march lor Constantinople. In stead of Jorty thousand m-n, who would have been sufficient to invade Wallachla and Mni davia, two hundred and fifty tlnusand are in motion. The Blaek sea is covered with ves

Odessa is filled with rvmisions and

AVE jnst rccei-.ed fiom Pluladt if.h-v. h and Baltimore, a large and general assortment of British, French 6j Ameiiean

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GLASS, QUEENS, a:d HARDWARE, NAILS, IliON, CASTINGS, eve. cc. Winch are effered low for cah. l3-3tr, Vinecnnrs, Mav I S2 S

warlike lmplem? nis. M.c swgk! is utishcatht d. and ."it the head qouitcrs of tlie Russian cor.ini.mdcr in-chief alone, must lite Turks af knowledge their submission to the treaty of Acker nan ; to the treaty of 'he 6h Julv, and to the promise of paring the expenses of the war, if they wish to arrest the tottents which threaten to overwhelm them " Accounts from Bucharest of the 53d April, state that, accoiding to advice-, from the Russian frontiers, the entry of th? llussh.n troops would be retarded for some davs. Onstantinopie dates to the iCih say. that the seras kier had r,ct out for Choumia, and that the grand vizier would soon follow him '1 he Turks on the bordets of the Danube, weieas tranquil as in time of peace. A letter from Vienna states that the emperor of Russia passed through Riga on the 23d April, on his way to Warsaw.

Peruvian Dark I am convinced the dog wood tree of our woods and swamps, is the same tree that grow s the celebrated Peruvian Dark of South Ameiica; the paie bark is the bark from trees red bark from loots. ! am

informed the blrssom when gatheied and dried correctly, is an excellent tonic, and, no doubt, is preferable to either the bat k of twigs

or roots.

pamage j Waggon Making.

3Ts zfyjr Tho eiihtippilu ! in

ffns his hier,ds,and the rrzaxti$ public, that lie has em p'oyrd a first rate Cani i;c maker, at. d now car; rs on t t.e C. R A' . (4 E If I 'A G G 0 A ' ?1. i KlG B U S l.YFSb. in t ! e h : u s e In r m eriv i ecu pied by G W Johnston, Esq wheu Miki?:;r at;cl Rtfuiirint will he done in the best monm:v, and' m the shot test notice. Those wanting wotk in my liise v. ill please to caM, arfl ce if wc can agree on tetms of payment, md ntice. I). ANDREWS. Vinc.enncs, Aptil 1 323. !2-if

CUIJJ3MJIAN ST HA 5iil.L.

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p a, "inject toe'- wisiu s to purcnae ivfirat : : n Cirri in quantity arid w-iil take in 1Vh:xlfy. Ben-wax, Turj linev, Flax-l.ncn. F' Cthtrs and nil at tides of count:) produce delivered at his Drif Good $ Grnccrij Stare, At the Steam Mill Application to he made to Alexia LfRcyy who is authorized to conduct the business. WILLIAM H.NLILSON.

Vincennrs. Jur.e 'J3, i 328-

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4 He lhal hulk a Trad, hath cn Es'aie."

zfZX, Apprentices Wanted,

THE sub.;eiilu- wishes to tak sifeSs four or live APPRF.X'FICF.

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to learn the COOPERS TRADE. il-vs from thecountiy, between the r.go of 15 ae. 17, would be preferred. L BROOKS. Vincrnncs. May 27. 1 8 C S . 17-tl

7BEO. W. PUItLKY,

TAS now on hand, and intends

asot tment of

HENRY ALEXANDER.

Sjieeific for thr Stone and Gravel. Take half a rjound black sarsaparilla, to which add

two gallons water; stew it for a length of

s

ffi ,4 keeping for sale, an

made of the Rest materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner. He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit 17-tf Vineennes, May, 1828

LIST of letters remaining in the Post'fik Office, Washington, Daviess county,

la on the 30th day of June last, which if not taken oat within three months, will be sent to the Gcnrral Post Ofncc as dead letters. A f Jamcs Ashcrof , James Aikman, V Jl Peter Ammerman, Margaret Arther, John P. A gen, James Alford, John Aikman, Jacob Rod, James Bell, jr. Andrew Berry, William Chapman 2, John Coulman 2, Thomas Case, James Calhoun 2, Calhoun & Rapcr, Jns. Caufhan, Jacob Crabb, Ann Ellis, Alexander

English, Charles Lnness, William Ellis

(M f TT4 Samuel Gray, Elizabeth Green, v J J tl JLV James Grant, Casander Hayden Job Hanoi. ons, Charles R. Hardwick, L. Jones

or CI irk,- m. Kearns, Philip Keanis

Dimg ueiiner tne one patent, 1.01 tnc outer ; j time, until one-thud ot the water is evapora-1 1 JV1)1) Abrm. Lester, John Mouzv

as is well known to every observing larmer. ted. A quart may be taken through a day by ; lil'il -I 11

quart may be taken throueh a day by -llvAJ J. II F. Mcrwinny. I)udlev Norris

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I here can be nointcrmantaRCs between a j taking a wine glass every hour. It is great1 Riehurd Palmet ., John Palmer, Marv Quigly.

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cauar,e anu a creei ; our caooages 01 uiuer- jp its eticcts.

HENRY ALEXANDER.

cnt specif s, and bcetbol different kinds, seem to have a strong inclination to the union in their respective families, and the same may be said of many other tribes of vegetables. And alter all the care and precaution, various kinds of plants are liable to be crossed

tnoro or lcsij in consequence of bees ami ei.V i

Rag ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH, 01 WORK, will bt given for any quantity of clean Lmnen or Cotton rags at the wesnteuw si?n omcc.

Marv Read, Sarah Rodarme!.

GkrFW awley Scott, Samuel Smith, KJ JL f 7 J Benj. Small, and. Stephenson, J(hn Sampson, Judge Thompson, Wm. Taylor, David Thomas, Alexander Walker, Wm. O Wheeler, Henry Weaver, Jas. H.Wood, Wm. Zearlcy. S. RODDICK, p bi. July 1, 1328. 22-31-L53

LIS T o! letters remaining in the Postofhee at Vineennes, la the quarter ending the 30th day ol June, 1823, which if net taken out within three months, will be sent to the Ge neral Post office as dead ktteis. A 11 1 "c,ucu Alm. K F. Adkins, L hn 1. xJ y Anthts, Samuel R. Alexander, Ji.o. Armstrong, Caroline Bish p, Crl Bell, James Burrs, 2, Major Beckcs, Jtcph Bird, John Barvu n;tn, L. Beumon, Isaac Blackford. Mariha iiurnsides, James Bontr, Hannah Counselman, Philip att, Absalom Colons, John U. Collet, Mins Courky, Isaac Cocrrs, 5 4 Ion: w Davidson, Elizr.beth Do3J JJ XJ ling, Daniel DolIJu.n. sen. Ri:hert l-.lhott, Sti otiier French, Gabriel Furman, Rebt. F' iker. Milton Garrison, II I T Davu! Hr.trar, Wm. Holme Jc-'afi ssJL. Xl L. Holmes, Jesse fL.Uinswrrth, W 1.) Johiis.m, Thos. C. Jndd. James C. Janney, .lames Jolmson, Elizabeth J-ri, Jmes Jones, Edrd Larkins, Roht. Lem .n. , A:!.:m Like. 1?,' W 3 Closes Mich telt, Daniel Mc LelJL ia land, John Mr.Coid, John M-(iif-ten, J'.'m McChtrc, Isar.c Miner, Wm. Mieure, James O'Brian, Jacob Pancake, Wm. Polke. 2, Howard Putnam, Rebecca Pace, Hat man K. Robinsnn. Jnfi Rees, Jona Russell, Abm. Rhodarmel, TT i:Phm i: Stevens, J. G. Smilev, O i Nancy Ann Scoit, Alex. D.Scott, Jacob Small, James Stew art, A.G. Slco, Wm, Stewart, Alex. Shannon, Israel South wick, Wm. Sampson, & Jerry WiLnn, Ann Smith, J. F.

.i.iium.i m. ii.un:its 1 nompson.

j '.in urmv. T 7' T John Vankirk, Wm. A. Vestrecs. Y JL Andrew ik Satid Vandyke, Van derburgh 6c Band, 2, Michael ilhelm, John Wyar.t, Wm. ilkins, W. O Wheeler. John. Wdsr n, Thos. Wilks, L. Whittelsev, M Wdes, Porter Welch, Eben. Welton, Abm." II. Westfall Loval Wilcox, 10, Jarred Vrung. SAME. HILL, P.M. July 1.1S2S. Ll07--C2--3t ;l Pet sens enquiring for the abo e letters will please say they arc advertised, otherwise they - nor e't them.

. irrival & Departure of the Mails, at and from Vineennes, la. EASTER X . Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. 6 p m Closes Tuesday and Thursday 9 r m, and on Sunday, 9 a m IVESTERX. AirLes Tuesday, Thursda and Saturday, 6pm Closes, Tuesday & Thursday. 8 p m, c Sunday. 9 a m XORTIfERA-ArrUcs Wednesday, 11am, Closes, Sunday, 6 a m. SOUTH, via ShawncetrvnArrivts, Saturday 7 p m Closes, Monday, 6 am. SOUTH, via Princeton Arriv s, Sunday, 8 A m Closes Wednesday, 11am rCTOn Sundays the Postofnce will be kept open until 9 am, after that hour no letters will be delivered SAML. HILL, p m. Post Office Vineennes, July 1. 22-4t

Money Found. PICKED up on Wednesday the 18th ins' on the road from Vineennes to Piince-i tn, a bill on the bank nfti,P tt,.;, c

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anKei 11 again by stating it a. mount, otherwise describing it, and pjyinjr for this advertisement, on application to JOHN JOHNSON. . Knox county, June 18, 1823. '