Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 February 1827 — Page 2

BNTBUTAINMI5NT.

TilK subscriber lias re-

. llanaway Negroes. i TFTl A1aVaY iifitii i he cmintv of!

H Limestone, Mate of Alabama, on the twenty-fifth day of December last, two negro men, one about ihirty five

Muincd his foi met business, in the louse sometime ago occupied by

Tl. Fs Cunningham, as a TAVERN, years ok!, named

on Market street, in Vinccnncs LEWIS, '. II o has built a new, large, and com mo- Complexion inclining to )ellow a little 3ius stable ; and has put the buildings over common size, i he oihci named

in complete repair. His stable will be constantly supplied with Oats, Corn, Fod der, arid Tmsthy ay, and attended by a good Os'ic- i His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the comfoil of Travellers, &c others, as the country can afford H; hofie by hi attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. II. JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. 51-tf JNOTIUK. THE united society of people, called Shakers, al Wts U uon, have dc

tet mined to remove from the state of In diana as soon as circumstances will admit, and for the purpose of settling and closing all transactions with their fellow citi zus, have empowered usf the undersigned, to settle, St wind up all their concerns Therefore we hereby inform all whom it may concern, that fml fiower and authority f)- the purposes aforesaid, have been praced in our hands; and we now solicit ali persons who have unsettled acoun's of any kind with the society, or any member thereof, to come forward for settlement. Vc will also off. r at private sale, un til the first div of March n-x. a variety of VALUABLE PROP E R T F, consisting i i part, oi a Wool-Carding Machine, and Cotton Gin, BLACKSMITH'S T iOLS. and a first rate pan of MILL STONES,

STOVES ol various kinds, Soai and Upper LEA Til A R Wheat-1 hreshing, and Flax- ( 'leaning, lachines, Two CARTS an t OXEN. one s t of large TIMBER WHEELS, A raftot SAW LOG S, 20 or 30 co dsof TA.Y PARK, PLANK and CJNTLING, of vaiious sizes GRINDSTONES, and a va ietv of excellent FARMING UTENSILS, he. Together with 100 FAT HOGS, And choice stock of vaiious kinds, consisting of fine

English PULLS & HEIFERS, 25 or M) STEERS, i - r. .... .- i .. i.

iUU'CH COWS. About 300 excellent SlIEt P. And a lot of choice young CHINA HOGS, All of which will be sold low for cash, or approved paper at a shoit date. N A HAN SHARP, FRANCIS VOR1S. West Union J m. ;87. 4'-7t

WILL, Common size and black. They have no particular maiks in their leatures ; lor

the apprehension and securing of which,

MAPONTC MIRROR, and Mechanics? Intelligencer. BY MOOIIP. & SFVEY. THIS work has been two years before the public Its success has betn such as to place it, in point of numbers, on an equality with the fust periodical publications in th country: and the publisher, sensible of the many obligations due their Masonic Bdhten, for the exercise ol

their influence in giving it this extensive

so . that we get them again, we will give circulation, are encouraged to a icnewai

Fifty Dollars.

THOMAS MALOM, '1 HOMAS FOS I ER. January 9, 1 8 27. 52-4i

Pill in Chancery.

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State of Indiana, MARTIN CIRCUI I COURT, July Term, 1826. James Doak, 0 niel Rumi

nor, and Liias Myers, complainants, against. Arnold Pofer, Thomas J. Taylor, Robert Eisey Elizabeth Elsey, (formerly Elizabeth Taylor) Wil liam Taylor, John Tay lor, Mary Kcnady, (formerly Maty Taylor.) James Kcnady, Nathani el 'Taylor, Sc Josiah 'Tay lor, hci'sol William M

'Taylor, deceased, dtfendants. J VND now at this day c mc the said complainants, by amokt kinnet, their solicitor, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court, that Arnold Potter and Thomas J. 'Taylor, twoot the said defend mis, aic not inhabitants of this state Therefore ordered. That notice of the pendency ot this bill be published in

the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincennes, Indiana, for three weeks successively that unless the said dc fciuLnls appi ai . and answe r the said bill on or beloie the first day of the next term ol this court, to wit: on the first Monday of March next, the matters and things therein alU dgi d will be taken as confessed, and will be decreed accordingly, and this cause is eontinued. A copy test. L R ROGER Clk m c c. Januaty 22. H27. 5l-4t

he Steam Boat

rrjllh piopuetors ol the Steam ttoal JJ American, now in successful opetution, plying between Louisviiic h TeiicHaute, offei her for sale on advantageous terms. She is of light draught ol water, with an excellent Engine, and only two yeais old in June next For terms ap ply to Messis. Mieui & Oi msby, Louisville; W'.C. Rg is. Cincinnati; W . C. Linton, Tcrre-H ire; or to J As L WILSON, Master s n A.

May 9, 1826.

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Francis Cunningham. Thomas CVe, Clnnvzcr Case. I Tilt tarn Jh urc (as guard an for the chi n'' ? n nf Abraham (use dc censed) 11 tnauh Dunham Jo svpli II laawatj. Sullian Hath away John llUhuwitf ICuzabtth lldlunvay R eliant lath uxvatj, and Cnnsnn ( us guardian for Ahi aliam 1 1 Tiaa-ay, Marn llutliawuy. and Ithudu Firman. TAliK NOTICK, THAT I will apply by myself, or attorney to the mxl Cncuit court lo be hidden in and lor the c in ty ol D iies. in tin- s ate el Indiana, ai tl tn

the second day ol the said erm, lor t: e appointim m ot Commissiom i s t divide the leal estate of Joseph Case, ceieased, among his sceral heirs aiul ie,iesentatives. JOHN C ASE, one cf the heirs J' Josefih C a st . dtcd. January 23. 1827 5 I -U N()ri(7K! AS the time has expirt d in which the undet signed propositi icctixing produce from their countn subset ihei s thev now give notice, that tiny h.c placed thtir accounts in the hands of S. Al v, F.sqr lor the pvnpose ol closing the same, by note or er.he-i w ie, all those who do no avail thcmseUes of this notice by the 2'Mhof March, will find their accoon s in 'he h ouls of an otlicer, as we are ilctennin-d to close the B oks. KC YKEND LL k DECKER. January 10, ie':7. -19-1 Ot

FOK HUNT J) The baxv Mill, Ferry,

A N i) - tin r conceins ol the lute All jtiL chitl Murihu. oi-.cased, at the Falls o( White river Is now olliied loi re ik lo any leim that may beagieed on. Ii utn one. lo fut yturs One hall ot said lent n.ay be paid in lum ber, at the mid, the icin.tii dei m cash, or goodeountiy pioduce, at cash pi ice. II noi lenled agitcably to i lie . bove, by the first day ol next April, it win then be puidic y soul to the highest biddci, lor out year only For luilhei paiticulars apply to the undei signed, li ii rj in Washington, Daviess county MICH AEL MURPHY. ) AdmviU JO iN MURPHY $ rarer. J mini I . 1 8 7. A6 oin

of tneir best cffoits.

Free Masonry is a subject that has en grossed the attention of man, from thr piimitivc ages to the present : and its mystic beauties, like its elder sistci, Religion, have commanded the respect ana adora'ion of the wise and good. I he fi'st object of the Institution, is to preserxc its members from the immoial infection bv which they are urrounded in the vaiious w ilks of life unite tlu-m in the bonds ot Charity h Peace sublimate their minds

with the nobh st principles of nature, and render them fit for the et vice of a purer being: that, when the Grand Mast r of the Universe appears in the splendid rob. s ol Iiis majesty and glory , to inspc t the Universal Lodge, he may say to them Well done good and faithful," enter the glorious Ti mple of the living G- d, and encnele his throne fieer. I o in culcate this sentim nt, has been the pii maty object of the miuroh. and the pub Ushers have the satisfaction to be lie e they have notlabmed in vain. In additi on to this, the Masonic Department contains Historical Essays on the Origin ai tl Progress of the Older: litmus, Songs, and U( h intelligence as is calculated to inteiest or instruct.

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rTIAE subcribci n ill now take several J Apprentices toieain either l the

to. lowing tt ades SAD l Ll. ('. 1L

NING, or 1J0UT& tllOE MAKING

-boys ol about 15 yeais ot age, anil well

recommendvd tor honest) , only need apply, as no others will be i ee e i e d JOHN WISE Deectnber 8, 1826 44-tl

. Ipprentices II anted.

N L ui i w o Apjn entice s will be taken

to le.irn the SADDLERS PUS I

NESS, boys tiom the coumiy, who can come well iccominended, tiom 14 to 16 yeatsot age will tiitetwitha good situ atioii by upp ;yug to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Jat tinrv l. 1 s :7. 4K-1

Kag- Uags ! liuis !

TWO

CENTS

pv i pound, will In

given lor any quantity ol clean Linnet or Cotton RAGS at the wkss i khn sl ? ollice, in cash rtcti.ts against good ac counts.

THE CASKET Or, Filacers ot' Literature, Wit, and iScnlimennL Jar ib,7. Office of the Saturday J. veiling l'o&, Ph laddihia Dt c. 2 1826 rTH E Casket, ol FiotiSol Llteraluu, jl Wil, and Sentiment, which has had an unpiecedenl increase ot palions iiunng the last six months, will alter he piesent volume is finished, contain eaih number, 40 ot tao pages, pi inted w el,, c;n small handsome type, upon the tineat paper, stitched and coveu tl,and lui nished at the low ptiee ol '1 wo Doliaisanu fi iy cents pet annum I he Casket is a collection fiom the choicest pieces ot the Satuiday Evening Post, made with a refcunrt lo the difference w hich should exist in the maleiials ot a weekly paper, and those of a month y j u lit avion, the former of coutse cnticl.cd with cssavs. poetry, anecdotes, and those set oft i y a reciul of the oecuri ences oi the week The 'atter can receive little atie fiom a mere detail of events, many of which would cease to be interesting before tin y w ci e t ccoi d d

Administrator Notice. rr HL u d isuned having taken out Jl Iclteisoj atimit ist-ation on the estate ol W;ll am Colvw, (late ol Pike ctmtv) lieceased, det hue the. san e solvf.nt; persons having demands against the estate are recjut sled to present them for settlement those indebted to make payment to Wm. COLVLW Adm. December 9 :h6. 5-.lt AdiniiiistratoiS Noticed 5HE lei-sand hx'a! tepu scntatives 3 ol Henry 1. Pujt rH, deceas. d, will take notice, that 1 sh d make a final settlement with the ci uit ol Proba't of Ki ox county, at their next tetm, as admit isttator on the estate of the saitl Hemy L. Po w et s, dec( ased AKCH1IJ ALD McCLURE Adm. Januai v '5, ' 8'27. 5 -4

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Executor's Notice M1E hens u.rih gal re p esetisati v cr ol Frauc s Si a on, decta-etl, take

notice, at 'he ensuing term o' ti e Pn t -te

c tltt ot Knox coim'y, I shall o aki a final settlemt til of the tttis g"untoe by the testator, i i his la wj'i fc u-v'aiii nt. NOAH PUR ELL. F.tSr. Januaty 2S 27 5 l-4l . .Ipprrntice iva led. TJkL' N I F.I) in mtdufily, ai 'his ofV V fn e. an aj pientice to tie Ptintitic tiosii.i s. liilKOh 14 :o,(i i Ft tnn. . S

The vast quantity of matter c.owded, age-one irom the counttv wmdK p,e. by small type, and caieful arrangenitntin- t fcrrcd. E. b iUUF.