Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 January 1827 — Page 2

M) l ICE. TTiIE united soci.ty or people, called II Shakers, at West Union, have dctei mined to remove from the state of Indiana as soon a circumstances will admit, and for the purpose of settling and closing all transac ions with their fellow till zeus, have empowered us, the undersigned, to settle, 5 wind up all their concerns. Theielore wi hereby inlorm all whom it may concern, that full power and authority for the pur poses ufot esaid, have been placed in our hands; and we now solicit all persons who have unsettled accounts of any kind with the society, or any member thereof, to come forward for settlement. We will also ofler at private sale, until the fiisr dy of March nxt, a variety of VALUABLE PR OPE R TY, consis-

tine: in nurt, o! a

Wool-Carding Machine, and Cotton Gin, BLACKSMITH S TOOLS, and a first rate pair of MILL STONES, STOVES, of vari us kinds, Soal and Up ,er LEATHER. Wheat-Threshing, and FlaxCleanings Maclnnes, Two CARTS and OX EX one sot of large TIMBER WHEELS, A raftol SA IV LOGS, 2' or 30 co. ds or T i V BARK, PLAXK and SCAXTLIXG, of various sizos GRIXDSTOXES, and a variety of excellent FARMIXG UTEXSILS, &c. Together with 100 FAT HOG, And choice stock of various kinds, consis1 ing of fine

English BULLS & HI-IF EPS, 25 or 30 STEERS,

CJitwbU a,K1 Sf)mc 11 'C llgllSU

MitiCH COWS, About 3(H) excellent SHE.'P. v a

lot ol choice voung CHtXA HOGS, All of which will be sold mv f o cash, or approved p tper at a shot t die N 1 H N SH ARP, ER NH iS VOUl Wes Uni Ja . h:7, 4i-7t 7 Apprentices Wunttul. TvE subscriber will now take several Apprentices to leain either of the folding trades .UJL.Vr;. TAX XIXG,nr BOOT& HOE MAKIXG

bovs ol about 15 years ol a;e, and well recommend d for honeslv, only need apply, as no others will be received John wise D-.cember 8, 1826 44-1 " V Ott KENT The Saw Mill, Ferry, AND other concerns ol th late Michit I Murphy deceased, at the Falls of White river Is now ottcicd lot rent loi am term that may be agreed on. from one , ofve years One half of said tent may be paid in lumber, at the mill, the remainder in cash, or good country produce, at cash price. It not tented agreeably to the above, by the first day of next April, it will then be publicly sold to the highest bidder, for our year only For further particulars apply to ' he undci signed, living in Washington, Daviess county MICH A El .MURPHY. 7 AdminU JO IN MURPHY. S tratvrt. January I, 1 827. 4S 3m A LIS 1 ol letttets remaining m the Post Office in Princeton, In. the quarter end ing the 3 1 st December 1 826, w hich il not tak.n out in three months, will be suit to

thcGeneial Post Office as dead letters A. 1). C David Ay re 2 Lev ina Allison or Polly Whitsett, Lavini Allison,

Dexter Butklin, John ill az oiton 4, Purs, or Nclso i Butler, John 11. air or Am row 111) the, Charles I. Hattell, William K arVanaugh. E. F. II Sumiel Estcs ?, WiilUm F.mbrcc, Eisha Embiee, Janus Finney, Robert or Jane Finney, ticmge Foibush, Gcoigc llalciooks, James Htllinan, Alcxamh r I luddelsion, Nancv Hiroiv I. J L J iseph M. Ingham. Sarah Johns n Andrew Hubmson, Samuel D Lowed, John I.each M. P- KEsau MTall.Saml MTuL lourh, Or range Mntt, Eli Muse, Catcy M'Millin, Charles Perk. William Phil lips, William Umpey, J hn Rohcison William Rude, John Kobci is, William Hcdhnrn S. W-J ScZ. fcZ Selhy, E Snickl.irvl. Ji.stMih I'mitt 2. W Wilson Jrscnh

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Loinns v urn e JOHN I. NEELY, P M. J'inuarv 3, t 827. 49-L53

OUDEUs of COUUT. Mate oi Indiana, SPENCER C1RCUI 1 COURT, September Term9 1826. John Brown, vs. J Kin Chancery. Thomas Drown, J TX! at lns l'mc came tnc corrp'ai J nant, by his solicitor, and the court b ing satisfied by affidavit now here filed, that the defendant is not a resident of this state It is ordered on moiioti That notice of the pendency of this bill be given by publication io the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincenncs, lour weeks in succession, and that lespondent file his answer at the nrxt term of this court, or the matters and things in complainant' bill contained, will betaken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly, and this cause is continued until the next term. A copy 'est, JAMES WAKEFIELD, Clk. December 30, 1826, 49-4 Siate of Indiana, SPENCER CIRCUI I COURT, St fitembtr Term, 1826. Nancy Mc.Canmli, re,jio;iJhr

NOW at this titne came the plainiT, by her attorney, and the cout be-i

ing -satisfied that the delenda'U is not a resident ot this state Ordered, That notice of the pendency of this -uit be given by publication in the Western Sun, lour weeks successively, and this cause be continued until next term. A Com tes.t, f J W1ES W a KEFIELD. Clk. December 30, 5 826. 49-It Mate of Indiana, SPENCER k 11U Ut i CO. R l S( fitember Term. 1826. Percgiine A'ph;,an'l utlKi

AdiHin s! i ato k ol J li.

I

Bill in

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vs. J nancery

I he heirs nd legal Rt pre presentativts d bau.uo J k k, deceastd.

rTTlIiS day c .me the contphdnants by 1 hen atn n v and the totut being Si'tfii d, by aih ravit now heie tiucl. liial tho di hMidants at e not re sidents d this state Ordt.rtd, That notice ol the pendency of this sviit be given-by publication in the Wresterti Sun, a paper published at Vincenncs, lour weeks in succession, and hat the defendants appear at the next term, and 11 e their answer, or the ma'ters and things in the complainants bill contained, will be taken as conlcssed, and that this cause be continued until the next term. A copv test, JAMES WAKEFIELD, Clk. December 30. !826. 49-4

Foreign At' tachmtnt.

Tallow, wanted at this ollicc.

State of Indiana, SPENCER CIR UI I i OUR 1 Sei ti mber 'Ttrtn, 1826.

Jonn A. Giayham, a inuni stratoi ol William Gtuy ham, deceased, vs. John P. Grayham.

A N motion ol the plainuli, and the w court being satisfied that the defendant is not a itsidcnt of this state It is ord'red, 1 hat notice ot the pendency ol this cause be mven bv nublication in the Western Sun, ar iiewbj aper printed at Vmcennes, four weeks ucceivelv, and that this cause be continued until the next tei in. A copy test, JAMES WAKEFIELD, Clk. December 30, 18:6 49-4 State of ndiana,

PIKE COUN i V, ss.

Puisey Klinnii), conipll.

vs.

Jeremiah Kinman

OW at this tunc came ile plaintiti, JJ by bet attoriK y, before Us, the untieing. ed, Associate Judges, in and for me county ol Pike, ai d it appealing to our atislucii u, by disintc csted affidavi', that the debt doiit is not an inhabitant ot this state is ordered, That unless he appear before the Judges ot our Pike Circuit cnu, on the fust day of their next F b u uy teim, and answer the plainiititT? petition, the same will, on his part, be taken as confessed, and the court will proceed to bear and determine the same in his absence It is further older ed, That notice hereof be given by publishing ihe same in the Western Sun, a paper piinted in Vincenncs, four weeks succcsmvcIv. ELIJAH H AMMOND, Associate Wm HARGROVE, J Judge. A copy test, JOHN McINTlR E. Clk. December 23, 1826. 49-4t

cumplt.1 p i, deft. kJ) l)

etitionor

Divorce.

Feinctte School of Vincenncs.

T y : csr : o : .s : J"JL- L a l ill . - -

me Algiers oi inaruy

jp EG leave i tspei tlu.ly to inloi m their IJb li iei'ds, k the public, that they have ,

recommenced tiieir school. Thctcacheis aie the siiiuc ys formerly, as well as the tulcs and terms of tuition. "I

Although vc have Mistaitied a great

loss by the death of our beloved and much regretted sister Ihiniel, in domestic alfasrs ; although our sex has been Jt pi iv -cd )l one ul' iis bth'htest and nust accompiisiud mcmbeis; yet we hone the school will not suiVer any th'u g by it since teaching no longer'appei tain d to hei depaitment. We call to ur loimer u pils. their parents oi guaidians, to attest whether weare deserving of liberal p.tronai'e, and (pialified lor tuteiing y ting females, as well as supei intending tin it education We pit dge on selvc s that no trouble shall be spaied to fill the expectations ol every individual. 45-tf ' Dei ember 13, 18-6. Take Notice. rplE heirs ol Wiiiiam E Hirading, (late ol Vincenncs. in the conn y ol Knox.) d censed u i.l take notirc, that. application will be made, ai the n March Term, of the Pn-baH coutt. Imiden in the county of Knox, and S'a c of Indiana, lo an ordei to sell the teat osta'e il sr.id Willi m E Ri i ading det eaed. the pet -smial estate of the same, pi ov ing insum cient to p w the d b s. (;i;OU(;E Et ING I Admfnia GEO. W EWING S -fa-orv. January 13, 1827

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ixoiici;.

S the time has expiied in which the

unilei signed piopostd receiviig

produce from their cuiintiy snbciibeis they now give notice, that th y h.ivej.la Ced tl ir arc tints in tiie h.md of S. Alo y. Esqr Tor the pot pse ol ciosii'g the fcamc, by note or otherwise, ail those who df not. avail ihc m elves of thiii notice by the 20th oi Match, w ill fnui their accounts in Oh: hands "I an tflicer, as we are determined o elne tiie 11.. ok-?. KL Y KEN I) ALL DECKER. Januaiy 10, 1827 49-. Ut

NOTICK 'jjerc'liv given, to the heirs of Susan J Mteuie, (late Susan J ik s,) 'I Omnia U and Jesse K Dubois, i hat I w i i I applv by by mvself oi A'tmnty, to have com missi)neis appointed, to divide the real estate lying in the county ol Daviess belonging to Poussaint Dubois, laic diccas vd. at the nest Circuit court lor the said county of Daviess HENRY rVlOlS,onerf the heirs of said estate January 10. 1827. 49-4t TIIK CASKKT 0i Filacers of Literature. IVd and Sent imennt. for isj27. Office of the Saturday Evening Post,') Philadelphia Dec. 2. IH26. 7 YL Casket, oi Fiuweisof Literatine, Wit, and Sentiment, w hich has had an unptccedent increase of pations during the hist six months, will alter he present volume is finished, contain each number, 40 octavo pages, printed vvel!,on small handsome type, upon the finot paper, stitched and covcud.aud lutniOnd at the low pi ice ol '1 wo Doliai s and fi ly cents, pei annum. I he Casket is a collection Irom the choicest pieces of the Saturday Evening Post, made with a refeiem e to the difference w hich should ex ist in the malciiaW ol a weekly paper, and those of a month y pu'Oii iition, the former ol couisc enriched with essavs. poetry, anecdo.es, and thovc set off I y a u citalol the occui I ences of the week

The latter can receive littic vame fioma mere detail of events, many of which would cease to bj mteiesting before liny vv ere i ccoi d d The vast quantity of matter crowded, by small type, an i e ji ef ul arrangement into the columns of evtiy ntimiur of the Saturday Evening Pot, will, in the course of a month, fui i.ish the mo-l ample materials horn which to ho m an ina testing periodical vvoik such the C'asket has been considered ly itspattial fiiuuls, nd such as we inu ml, it A ll be. Notwithstanding the fact, that the Casket is but a collection horn the columns of the Saturday Evening Post, we confidently predict, and indeed we arc sanctioned, in the experience we already ha c, that its most numeious pations vtill be found among the subscribe! s to our weekly paper. A large number of those who take the 41 Post," depend upon that paper for the news of the week it is then fore read with t vic'ity by almost cveiy member of the family whcic it is received, and this gcneraT use frequently injures its appearance so much, as almost to render it unfit

for the file, and for binding. The numbers too, by tins gercial use, aie not unfnquently los motnated, or entirely destiojed, and the fi e thus broken. The Casket is ca.culau d to pt t vuit this inconvenUnee, and lo fninish, at a very cheap piiccall the uiclui matter for w hich the weekly paper would Le desirable when bound. In thus giving a permanent form and select association to the choice pieces ol our weekly conti ihmious, il is confidently auticipjted, that new and successful induce m nis will be held out for the excrete ol lupciior tnltnt, and unusual caic in ur liiciaiy depigment. In addition to the lecon.nu i i!a ion (,f neatness in the general appeal ;mci and pai titular aitention to the iv p. gi nphical execut'n n, it is oui intrn.ion to cmbelish each number of the Cakci" with three bansome Engiavings. Ik tn the h.andsol some of t lie most distinguished artists of the count! y. With these claims lo patronage, the "Casket" wid, as has been previously mentioned, he ;.tTordcd to those who subsciibe for that i.per exeluvivc:y, at ihe I w pi ?ee l tvTiidoiiaia and (if y cents per year, sub-ciis ij;i which, ii is e nfi leni ly biieved, is much lower thv.n that lor aey pubiicat:on of a sit iiar cl aractci in tl is Cf'imtiy but to th-su' sri ibei s of pjie S.ituid .y Evcnii g Post, "The Casket" wili be furnisln d h i tw o dollars. Pile J.innarv N ) for I 827, u ill be cmlr lilud it i a p.unai nl the venerable J dm Aihons foioc'iy President oi the United S'atc, one f Eoncaci rMf &t enRiav'mg : A s. a en r. it jmu b Miiiful v:ew ol I-avM u' i Jiutr Woks in the vicid'yof Phil vis ipi.,. ; Pe- .( fi i st number of the School of FLra hi gihe c oiMiu nci mem l a rcgu u series of 1'ieatiscs on Hot ny. iiiusuuled witn :,uIliC! (m c.u' 3. Post "acts an ! pub ihcr; of ; .y. rs w''o w i I ;,itces! t'ie.i s' i - i .ii. mi su's 'b s, and b." -eb, n b: '.i .ltc sub-c ipti . , -l: l be emu u ut cveiy iAth(o;v gru tu A'dre - A 1 KIN .--OX k . LEX N PER, T ir.'ude jth a. rTPe'lsotis wis'dnr 'O'-ub .:,. nl please to send in their nnius ; ! fiist of the ear, as ihere i-; o duubt the c'.eniand loi t1"' woik will be :''. a'lv inrr ased, and, therefore, 'he possibility of being luinishetl with :ne ruiiikufiom ihe beg'p.ning. will be ici.deied n )ie doubtful. Editors inserting the above tv o nr three linn s. sh ill rec 'u e . copv of i.e ik. Sulisriipticn fo. :,e a' o c woik leccived ai thi olTice.

lion ugh A'otiee. VINCFXSKs, 15. h JANUARY, I 327Ik, U K E is he ih given, that ail election lor A'ine Tt itt CA, (thu c horn cich Waicl) to cive tie cujient ycat,vviil be held at the court hurt in Vmcci nvs-, n Mi 'inlay, the fifdiol Etb.u-

aiy nexi, Uiiecb:v to iavv.

J(l n Collins is appointed Judge, and

k ihu htoui, v.leik loi ti e Ui i cr W ai

IS W James Smiih, Jndue. ai d Hi inei J' hi. se n,

t lei k lor the Alu die W aici; anclMjnin Pobmson, Judge, and John Dunnii g. C :k. ior the Eov cr W a i m JOHN M( tHE, Chm' n pro fern. saml hill Clk gCJ I he poiis will be opened at ten o'clock. A M ai d closed at ' r M.

'I he .Alhuill Ht(I Ladies' Wct kly GaztMte. JP'MlS ,! a "ew ut iu idi issued oa Jl Wedncstiays. It lias Lccn C( n-n cncid under ibe n ost favj.iebie dis ice:s and, as its title design;.u s, ,, appn piiaud particular ly to the Ladies. It is (Irvrttd Ut the caue of viitue, to kiiovviedpt, and amusement. It will tumislt inh rmaihn oo tbc culture of phmtN flow t rs Sec useful receipts ; a general vvickiy sun rnaiy of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich fund of choice ai d scltct micedaneous Liicratme. It wi;i be m;tlv pi'mttdon fine pape r. (epiessly for bimling.) (piarto form eight pages, uitln ut advtitisemtnts, (w hich aie io be inst m d or a cover.) I he price is nl) two dollars payable by those in ihe city hall ctU $c by all others eai ly in advance. Subsciiptions will be received at the Mud ant's C( fTe Iloi se, A. H. Poole's Eauy Hock Mo c, Clusnut stiett. S. C. Mm ; par d's, 07, S. Ninth suctt, Jol n Walker's, 209, N. En ut street, ai d at Wm. Slavey's 70 S. 1 hit cl strcei P;.i!ad Iphia Among a numeious lisf nl t oi.tr ibutora aie the names u St h k Oshorr-, Hosa, Ellen, the Ilos'on Haul Sti ht in oidtr to lender the woik nu v rlotble. ihe editor will ditiil.ute piemiiM s for i i i; a" ar. cks amounting to Ont Ilur.drtd Ht.iart. AH c nnnuni at ion n,u-t i.e ai'.dr s cd to I I "tt'Ss C. Claike Editor and Popii etm, No 40, Race teit, Ptr.ndt 'phia. Ediiors rf1ping this will he for niched wiih the A bum anci Ladies' Wn k") (iazcltc, a equivalent. Poitiuaattib and