Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 February 1827 — Page 2

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, . .... I fas end Porio Cabello, and tl.cncc lie tomes heie. We shall look for dim early in Februajy. Those persons who were opposed to him prior to his arrival, arc now most clamorous in his favor. The step taken by Bolivar, will soon raise the credit of the cottntiy."

THE subscriber has rclUincd Ids former business, it) the muse sonietime ago occupied by i Cunningham, as a T.llrERX

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on Market street, in Vlncenties. 1 He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings y in complete repair. His stable will ba constantly supplied with Oars, Corn, Fvd der and Timothy Hay, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be fui nished with such things for the comfort of Travellers, St others, as the country can afford. He hopes by hi attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. II JOHNSON. January 8. 1827. 5 -if FOU KHNT.

The Saw Mill, Ferry, A1 NO other rnnctnn o th - late Michiel Murphy, deceased, at the Falls of White river

f'ls now offered lot rent lot am t'-rm thai j inav be agreed on. from nne. wfive years. U One hall of said rent may be paid in lumber, at the mid, the rem ii. dor in cash, or good totintry produce, at cash price. II not rented agreeably to the above, by the first day of next April, it will then be li c 1 y sold to the highest bidder, for one year only. For further particulars apply to 'he undesigned, living in Washington, I) wicss coun'v

MICH Mil MUUl'llW iiimiui. JO IN MURPHY. Juuiarv L '8 27. $ rators. 4S .1m Vii -Muk--y. living in Har.isn V LOCX township, in Knox county, Indiana, one ehesnut sorrel mate, she has a roached mane a star in her forehead, In r icft hind foot white, and a small white spot on her left thigh, near a letter S on the same thigh a tolerable long tail, has bem docked, supposed to be 13 or 14 years old, about 14 hands high, apprised to 20, before me, JAMES THORN, j p. 9 Tf NFOUXiS 'lie public that be cont'm-

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ues to carry on the Satldlcrn Harness Ittaking business, at his shp on (water sturf.t vincf.nnks ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATH15U, of every description, which will be sold en reasonable tetms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots eV Shoes, of every description and quality. Februarv 9, 1825 Utf NOTICE. AS the time has expired in which the undet signed proposed receiving pto luce from their ci-untty subscribe! s they now give notice, thai ih y Itavc placed their accounts in the hands ot S. Almy, Esqr for the put pose ol closing the same, by note or otherwise, all those who do not avail theuneUes of this notice by the 20th of March, will find their accounts in the h mds of an ttirer, as we are determined n close the oks. kuyki:ndll decker. Januarv 10, 1827 4 3-mt The Steam Boat AMERICAX. rjplIE pioprictors of the Steam 'ton JiL American, now in successful opei ation, plying between Louisxidi k TeucHaute, offer her for sale on advantagv ous terms She is ot liht diaught ol water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years end in June next For leims ap plv to Mess's. Mieur S Oi msbv , Loutsville ; W.C R g i s. Cincinnati ; . C. Linton, lerre II.iu c; or to J As. L WILSON, Ar.isttr s n a. Mav 9, 1826. U-tf Apprentices I ranted NKo! in An i nces will be taken P to learn the HA I) I) IAAS HUSIVj . .

X'-. SS, boys foin the cunuy, ho can com well reromn cn.lod. fi om I t to 16 yt ars ol age. will meet witli a good situ ation bv upplvmg to JOHN C. HOLLAND. January 3, li7. 48-tf

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September Teinu 1826. John Brown, M iwh. J vs. M In Chancery. riiomas Bro r (JV at this time came the rompiatnant,by his solicitor, and the court b. ing satisfied by affidavit now here (ikd, that the dt fendant is not a resilient ol this state It is ordered on motion That notice of the pendency of this bill be giicn by publication in the W estern Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincenncs, four weeks in succession, and thai tespondent file his answer at the next term of this court, or the matters and things in complainant's bill contained, will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly, and this cause is continued until the next term. A copy test, J A ME WAKEFIELD, rik. December 30, 1826, 49-4 State of Indiana, SPENCER CIRCUt I COUR f, St Member Tirn, 1826. Nancy Mc.Cannsh, ' 1 Petition for vs. SJ DiV'jrce. Wilson Mc.CahMshf '7 J "Tj O W t.t this time c me the plaintiff, by her attorn y, and the comt beini; satisfied that toe dttn da t la not a icsidentof this state OultnU, 1 hat notice of the pendency ol tms uit i)e given by publication in the Western Sun, lour weeks successively, and this cause be continued until next term. A copy tesi, J VMES WAKEFIELD, Clk. December 30,' 8lJ6. 49-41 State of Indiana, SPENCER ellU Ul I COlRT, September 7rm t 826. Pe erine A'pha, and otlicis',J Administiators. of J. B. i Wright, deceased, Bill in vs. Chancery The heirs and lega l' .'sentativt s ot S , . . A. J o k, deceased. rTlMIIS day ci.mc the ccmplainants by 11 their allot nv y, and the cout btiu; batisti d, by ahVidUt now oeie tiled, that the defendants ate not resident of this .tatv Ordered, That notice of the pendency of ibis suit be ejvtu by pubiication in the Western Sun, a p.;pe published at Vtnecnp.es, tout weeks in succession, and that the deferUuits appear ?t the next term, and file their answer, or the nia ters and things in the complainants bid contained, w in be taktn as confessed, and that this cause be continued until the next term. A c.opv test, JAMES WAKEFIELD, C.V. D. eember 30. !82o 49-i Mate ol Indiana, SPENCER CiR Ui I i OUR l September T r.vi, 1 8 26. Jo in A. Giayham, admnii straiot ol WtliiamGiav ham deceased, j For'-in Attn. liliU 7it. s. John P. (irayhamLvN motion of the yqlaint.ff, and the P court bein saf lictl that the dt fendant is not a resident of this state It is ! ordtted, 1 hat notice oi the pendency ot thij cause be given by publication in the Western bun, a newspaper prinicd at Vincen; es, four weeks ucccsi cly. and i that this cause be continued until the next tctm. A copy test, JAMES WAKEFIELD, Clk: December : , 1 3 J 6 49-4 State ol ndiana, VJVJ.N 1 1 , SS. . Putsev Kmnvin, con pa. , vs. Jeremiah Kinman, Mcfi r O vV at this tune came the plJiniitT. by her atto! :h y, itelore Ui, the undet vg c i. Ass c'utc Judges, in and lor ilte cot nu ol Pik- at d it appearing to our a'isfacti' n, by disiinctesied afnoaxit, that the ueli ndv'iu is not an inhahiuuit ol this "-late It it ordtrd. That unless heappear bcluje the Judges ol our Pike CiuuitC)ort, on the first day of their next F b.uuy term, and answer the plaii.n.itVs )etmon, the same ili, on his pan. bo ;aken as conlessed. and the court will pioceed to hear and dettimine the same in his absence It is further order edy That notice hereof be r;iven by publishii e; the s.mc in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincenncs, four weeks succsmx rlv. ELIJAH HAMMOND,) Msoctaie m H A RliROVE, i Judges. A copy it st, JOHN McINTlRE, CU December 23, 1826. 49-H

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i'ake Notice. eii sot Winiatu E Bieadincr, i of Vincennes, in the conn y of J . 4 Knox dt ceased w i l take notice, that, ap plication will be made, at the tRXt Maicli l'crm, of the Pn b ite roui t, hidden in H e county of Knox, and State ol Indiana, lor an ordci to sell the teal estate of said William E Hi lading deceased, the per- : Sf)nal estate ot the same, pioving insuflicienl to pay the dt b s. Ol ORGE.Evt INO Adminia(;EO. W EWINO. S 'raters. January 13, 1827 49-4t Adfninistrator's iNotice. tl ICE is heieby Kivt.n, that the undei sij;ntd has taken out letes ofyadminibti ation on the estato ol Peter Pressey, deceased all peions indih'.ed to said esta'e aic rrnnitec! to make immediate payment, and all pcisns having dcm inds aai,ist the same are desncil to present them ticcoidiv. to law the tsta.c is prob. b!y insolvent CHARLES PRESVEY, A dm. January 0, ' 827. d-.T Administrator's Notice. VIOLICE is t.viebv triven, that the Hr i state of E juh Me Pen. (Lie o j Orange count) ) deed, is ins lvert,r.nd ' s tt'emcnt thet cof will be Claimed as such V se h ii claims will please pie- ; sent them duly authenticated. J D. ( LEMENTS, Adm. j Januarv 22, 8 5 I- It j Adininistriilor's Notice. ! iJliE in d rsi:ned having taken out j htt s f adminisi ation on the j late of Willtim Colviri, (li e ot Pike c iiint ) deceast d, ikclai es ihe san c s-ol-vf.nt ; persons ha in demands against the estate rre rcqnesivd to present the o for settlement tn se indebted to n ake payment io Wm. COLVIN, Adm. December 9, ' iV2Cy. 5'-3t Adininist' ntor's Notice. liE luiiband lee:al reprt sent ative-i of Henry I. Powers deceased, will trd;e notice, that I slnli make a fin d sv ttlement u it h t he coin t ot Pri'bate of Knox county, at their i ext term, as admi ustiator on the estate oi the said Ileniy L Powers, dcrt I'srd ARCH I HAL!) M cC LU R E. Adm. January 25, IR'i7. 5i-4t KxecutorVs Notice. fpHE heirs and lejal repi esensatives l of Francis 5 a o, deceased, take notice, at the easuinv; term of the Prolate e-'tirt of Knox county, I shall make h final settlement of the trust given me by the testator, in his last will Sc testament. NOAH PURL' ELL, .jtoV. January 25, 1S':7 5l4t State of Indiana, mar tin circui r cour r, July Term, 1826. James I) ak, Daniel Kumi ner, and Eiaj flyers, comdctinanlb, a ..iosl, Arnold Pot er, Thomas J Tay ioi , Robei t Eisi ) , Elizabeih Else) , (loi mei ly Eiizabcin 1 a loi) William l ayioi, John I ay lor, Mary Kenady, (formerly .iary I ay lor.) James Kenady, Nathani el 1 ayior, Sc Joskm 1 ay lor, heirs oi Widiam M BUI in Chancery. 'Pay lor, deceased, diienda;;!s. J NO now at this day c; mc the said Ik. complainants, by AMour KissLr, tlicir solicitor, and it ap, taiinj; to mc satisfaction of the coui l, .hat Arnold Potter and I'homas J. Tay (or y two of the said defend on s, aie not inhabitants of this slaU The i ej'ore ordertd That notice ot the peo.i ncy ol this bill be published in the Wes-e.n Sun, a newspaper printed at Vinccnnest Ituka ia, tor turee weeks successively- lliat unless the said deLnd.tiits apptar.and answer ihe said bid n oi belore the fust clay ol the next term ol mis comt, to wit: on the fust Monday of Match next, the matters and things theiein alitor;, d "ill be taken as confessed, and will be dvcteed according ly, and this cause ts . ontinued. A copy test , L R ROGER 3, Ctk m c c. Januaty .2, !8.7 ?1-4-A pprentices Wanted. TE subsenber v ill now take several A Appnntices to leain cither of the o. lowing trades SA I) ML IXG. TAXXIXU, or BOOT & tllOF. MAKI.(; hoys of about 15 yeais ot ar;e, tin we 11 rccommci.d d for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be rect ivid. JOHN WISE. . December 8, 1826. 44-lf

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MA P0NIC MIRROR, and Mediaties'' Julctligencer. BY M0OUE U. bl VEY THIS woik has been two yeais before the public. lis success hab been nuchas to p.ace ii, in point ol i. umbos, on an cquality wiih the ti st peiiodicai publications in theccunu) : and the peb ishers, sensible of tne many obligations due thei Masonic Ricthtep, lor the exocise of tluir ii fliiencein fjmng it this extensile circulation, arc cneeutagtd to a icncwal of thtii best tfTuits. Free Masor.r y is a subject that has engushed the attention of man, from the ptimhivc ages to the present: and its myMic beauties like its elder sister, Re tgion, hae commanded the nspict and adoration ot the wise and good, i he fust object of the 1 1 1 v i i u'ion is to p. escr c its mcnthct s from ihe immoral infection by which thry at e urroundi d in the ati us waikb of I'dc unite them in the b"iu!s ( Ch iriry Sc Prace sublima'e their minds with tht. i. obi s' i; cinle, of n .turc,ai d mi ier then, fit for thc-crvice of aputer brirgi tfia', when the G and Mast- r of the Uniici se appe ars in tJie splendid Hb s o! his niajrsTy ;m 1 h ry, to inspect the Universal Lodge, he may say tot.'. on Well d':ie g od and fan Mid," enter the g'ori m Temple of the living G d, and co'.i' cte i.is th oi c f i ecr. Tu inr.til ate this sei.l'ni" ir, has bee n the pri-in.-.rv bject of tin- mihrou -md the publis' s ' ave the sa'is-iction to bcliee the h e n')i'-b.t c! in v. -in In addition to lis. the M isonic Hepaitmcnt contaios Il'stotir.sl E s-s out I eOiigin aid P oiM-snl t b Ordct r Hvmrs, Songs, an I on h in I'i nee as is calculated t intcn st or i sti oct ''he Scien Jic Mcfiar'ment of th? paper, L designed to ;ifio'd Mc!'; Jcs, whose av'di'ioMS ;md imans pie bid t'mthr pern al or voltio.Mtous v o:k. a cheap l t - Meet v nrrcf iufcin 'i n, relative to tl'.t ir - d s a: f' piofv si ns V eMail s such estrai t & oii. ija commi.nicatifis. a- at el es" c - cuaUt! tosibsovc their i' w- a d intecs s The M i-eel ane us M, fiar n ent c mpiiss llisio ical Sketc'-is. F. : c labs, Instiuctite Lesfiiis. A c!o s. Pot t v, and such o' her brunches of P bit Lneiatue, as ,re adap'cd to Fen-a'c .. .. or

have a tendency to promote the Y i.fh'i.l Genius in i s reseat ches. A sun n aiv of I'oteign. Domestic, ai d Pofiti?a Inte'ltgence is loinhctl weekly, comp-ising cery aitieleoi nrus v r t! v .f tecoid ( oxniTioxs The MituioK is pnbi:slnd every Saturday morning, on a i.y.d -hiet ol fair complexion and fine trxtu c. e rb numfer containing" tight lage quarto pages, at S2 per year, in advanct ? v. r vear, pay dde in ninety days after subliming. S 50 Cents for six months forthiec months, in advance. The paper can be obtaini d on no other conditions. 3C7 I hose w to act as agents, procure six annual subscribers, and become tcsponsible for their yearly payments, shall be entitled to a 7ih copy gratis, so h.-ng as the said six may continue to nccivc the paper. Letters must be post paid Agents transmitting money are tcquestfd to ho pitliriilat in foi v. aiding the nan'es !l the individuals to wh m it is to be endued. T The numbers from the como o'cementof the l iid volume can be supplied, if required. fCjAddres moore Ijf SEVET Pub'ishers of masonic minhor, 75, Washingtoa Street Host an, Mass. Subscriptions for the above, received at this office. Dissolution of Partnership. TJ JUBLIC notice is henliygivo. at d the par t ne ship heretoiotc x: io; between the subscribers in the blacksmiths bus isf.ss undo rlu- fi.m of 5.1777 & TIOMSOX w diss.. I ved on the 24' h d iv of this insi by mulu al c-ifiscnt. The cr.ncern of parti ership will be settled b) n. smiih- to wh;.m yllindcbttd to Smith Z Th-.nnlon are lequcstcd to nake pavu.ent. NICHOLAS SMI s H. I U NCIS 1 IlOMSoM. January 26, 187. 5 -3t TIIK business wi t be continued at the old s'and, by s smith anil he hopes by aiten'iont!) busmis,to ilestive ashato f pationage fiom li"s friends, and a generous public N S. Jn Apprentice iva led. "r AN I LI) io tin ibately, At this of-

! y V fue, an app?en'ice to the Punting busii.is?. between 14 and 16 )i;u. of age one from the cc tinti won preferred K sihUi I HL A K DEEDb tor bale at j this ollice.

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