Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 March 1827 — Page 2

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have hot been vaccinated to call at their office for the purpose of having the operation performed.

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O TO TllWELLEUS, TIIE subscriber has lately taken the

Tavern. Stand.

Formerly occunitd bv Judcc

iHoircrs situated near the corner

of makket Sc water streets. His house and stable arc well supplied, Sc he hopes by a strict and careful attention to busi ncss, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHBONE. Vincenncs, Feb. 26, l827.-4-tf E NT BUT A I X M E NT.

THE subscriber has rc--umed his former business, in the house sometime ago occupied by

Cunningham, as a lAkLKA,

on Market street, in Vincenncs. He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will be constantly supplied with Oafs, Corn, Fodder, and Timothy .it, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the com. fort of Travellers, & others, as the country can afford. He hoies by hit attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H. JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. 5Utf

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NOTICE. THE united society of people, called Shakers, at West Union, have deter. unicd to remove from the state of In diana as soon as circumstances will admit, and lor the purpose of settling and closing all transactions with their fellow citi zcns, have cmpuvr.red us, the undct signed, to Settle, St wind up all their concerns. Therefore we hereby inform all whom it may concern, that full fioivcr and authority for the purposes aforesaid, have been placed in our hands; and wc now solicit all person who have unsettled accounts of any kind with the society, or any member thereof, to come forward for settlement. Wc will also offer at private sale, until the first ly of March nxt, a variety of VALUARLR PROPERTY, consisting in part, ol a 1tr,t,t i 1ti i7 ii re l T1 nlit ti niul

Cotton Gin, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, and a first rate pair ol MILL STONES, STOl'ES, of various kinds, Soal and Upper LEATHER, Wheat' Threshing, and FlaxCleaning, Machines, Two CARTS and OX EX, one set of large TIMBER WHEELS, A raft of SAW LOGS, 20 or 30 cords of TA Y PARK, PLAXKuvX SCAXTLIXG, of various sizes GRLYDSTOXES, and a variety of excellent FARMIXG UTEXStES, 5cc. Together with 100 FAT IIOG; And choice stock of various kinds, consisting of fine

E ighsh 1WLLS V HE IEEPS, 25 or 30 STEER S,

ani S'linc nnc cngusn

aiLCU cows. About 300 excellent SHEEP. And a

lot of choice young CHIXA HOGS. AH of which wil be sold low for cash, or approved paper at a short date. N HAN S1IAKP, FRANCIS VOK1S. West Union, J.m 1827, 4!-7t Washington Union Milt. f 1 1 K underpinned has lh;r pleasure to JJ inf rm the public, that lie Ik s so far complcated his Mill, as to be ici'ly for the reception of Corn ; an 1 thr.t lie will be ready, after next wuk, It the reception and grinding of U hr.it This Mill is upon an improved plan, upon the inclined plane principle ; the improvement of which will enable him to do bis work upon better terms, and in a better manner than is iiMial in such Mills : and besides all this, the dispatch of business will be such that there will be but vcrv little delay. JOS. WAUNEU Washington, Daviess county. March 1, 1827. 4-tf Tract Socicttf.

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1L Tract Society arc earnestly iques L V ted to meet at the school room in the seminary, on Saturday the I Oth inst in order to organize said society. It is hoped the nicmbeis throughout the county vtillbc' punctual in their attendance on that day. March 1, 1827. 4-2

NOTICE. ALL those who arc indebted to mc by note, payable in produce last year, or previous, will please settle the same by the 1st of May next ; r.nd those that indebted by account, will please close the

same by note, or Uherwise, by the same time. SAMUEL THOKN. February 19, 1827. 4-3t

Whiskey Wanted. WAN TED to purchase, a few barrels of good IVHIS-

KEY, for which payment will be "made in any kind of SADDLERY. S. T.

Executors' Notice. ALL persons' indebted to the estate of Amotd Potter, (late of Sullivan county, la.) deceased, arc requested to settle the same immediately ; persons having demands on said estate, are requested to present them to us for settlement. ft G EO H G E U O O N . Ex ecu - J M JOHN HALL, X tors.

February 19, 1827. 4-4t b I A S O X I C M I S UK f it and Mechanics' Intelligencer. II Y M0OUK Sc SKYEY. THIS work has been two years before the public Its success has been such as to place it, in point, of numbers, on an equality with the fust periodical publications in the couutty : and the publishers, sensible of the many obligations due their Masonic llrethrcn, for the cxcicisc of their influence in giving it this extensive circulation, ate encouraged to a renewal id' their best efforts Tree Masonry is a subject that has engrossed yy uttcn'ion of man, from the primitive ages to the present : and its mystic beauties like its elder sister, Re ligion, have commanded the respect and adora-ion of the wise and good. The first object of the Institution, is to preserve its members from the immoral infection by which they at e nm minded in the vaii' us walks of lib- unite them in tlx bonds of Charity Sc P acr sublimate their nib !s with the nobli-st p'i;.n;d-s of n v tr, , r.: i! render them lit lor the cwicc of a purer being: that, wl-.tti the Gtviv! M.---' "! the Universe appears in the splendid robes of his majesiy au-i gl u . to inspect the Universal Lodge, hu may say to tiu to Well do!K- g-ood and laithhii," enw r the glorious Temple of the living G d, atid encircle his tin-one f r. ver. 'I'o inculcate this sentiment, has been the primary object of the Miititoii, arid the publishers have the r, a'Ulaetion to beliec they have noilahoicd in vain. In audit i ori to this, the Masonic Department contains Historical Ess . ys on the Oiigin and Progress of the Order: Hymns, Songs, and .'uc.h intelligt.nce as is calculated to interest or instruct The Scientific Dcfiur'mcut of the paper, is designed to afford Mechanics, whose avocations and means preclude themthc perusal of voluminous uorks, a cheap, but correct source of inloroialion, relative to their trades and professions It contains such extracts Sc otiemai communications, as are best calculated to subserve their views and interests. The Miscellaneous Dejxan menf. comprises Historical Sketches, Tai ev i'ales, Instinctive Lessons, Anccdous, Poetry, and such other branches of Polite Litera

ture, as arc adapted to Female ta-te, or have a tendency to promote the Youthful Genius in its researches. A summary ol Foreign, Domestic, and Political In elli gence is furnished weekly, comp' i evcry article of news woithy of reroul. COXDITIOXS The Mihkoh is published c e; y Saturday morning, on a royal sheet oi Lir complexion anil fine texture, each number containing ff";f large quart :ci;cs, at per year, in advancr g3 t ea--, payable in ?iine y dans after subse i ibing. 5l 50 cents for six months gl lor three months, in advance. The paper can be obtain d on no other conditions. JrCr Those w.mact as agents, procure six annual subscribe is, and become responsible for their yearly payments, sbr'l lie enMled to a 7th copy gt alis, so h ug as the said six may continue to lcceivc the pape r. ,Lcttcr must be post paid. Agents transmitting money are requested to be patticular in fot warding the names of the individuals to w hom it is to be credited. l'he numbers from the commencement of the third volume can be supplied, if required. liZp.lddres moore iJf sf.vei Publish-

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Jm Apprentice Wanted. WjTAN 1 LD an apprentice to the V y Tinning business alail from the country, who cati come well recommended, Irom 14 to 16 years ol age, would be preferred. N. SMITH. February 14, 1827 2-tf : THE CA8KKT Or, Flmcers of Literature, Wit, and Sentimennt, for 1827. Ojfice of the Saturday Evening 'st,? Philadelphia Dec. 2, 1826. TDK Casket, or Flow cf sol' Literature, Wit, and Sentiment, which has had an unpreccdent increase of patrons during the last six months, will after the present volume is finished, contain each number, 40 octavo pages, printed well, on small h-.Midsomc type, upon the finest paper, stitched and covered, and furnished at the low price of Two Dollars and fifty cents per annum. The Casket is a collection from the choicest pieces id the Saturday Lvcninpr Post, made with a reference to the difference which should exist in the matcihds of a weekly paper, and those of a monthly publication, the former of course curie Led with essays, poetry, anecdotes, and those ct off by a rccita1 of the occurrences of the wcvk The lat'er can r ccive little value fio'.n a mere detail of events, nnn of which would cease to be intei esting beloi c they w ci c recorded. The nst quantity of matter crowded, by small type, and careful arrangeim nt in to the columns of every number ol the Saturday Fvening Post, uill, in the course ol a month, furnish the nio4 ample materials from which to form an inU resting periodical woik such as the Casket has been considered by as p irtial fiimds, and such as wc int nd, it shall be. Notwithstanding the fact, that the Casket is but a collection from the minium of the Saturday Evening Post, we confidently predict, and indeed we are sanctioiud in the experience wc already have, that its must numerous patrons will be found among the subscribers to .ur weekly paper. A large number of those who take the u Post.' depend upon that paper for the nets of the wo k it is t' 'eforc read with avidity bv ulnvs? cei or. jnbe; ! t.'ie family where it is iccrivi d. and this general use frequently injures its appear a ice so much, as almost to rendet it unfit lor the lib', and tor binding The ruin, hers loo, -by this genet al UsC, are not unlu quuntiy los mutilated, or entirely destroyed, and the fi!c thus broken The Casket is calculated to prevent this inconvenience, and to furnish, at a very cheap price, all the useful matter for which the weekly paper would be desirable when bound. In thus giving a permanent form and select association to the choice pieces of our weekly contributions, it is confidently anticipated, that new and successful inducements will be held out for the exercise of supeiior talent, and unusual care in our literary dcpaitmcnt. In ad dition .to the recommendation of neatness in the general appearance and p; nirular attention to the typographical execution, it is our intention to embelish each number Of the " Casket" with three hansome Kugravings, from the hands of some of the most distinguished artists of the country. With these claims to patronage, thc "Casket" will, as has been previous' mentioned, be afforded to those who subseiibe for that p.. per exclusive y, at Die low price of two dollars and tifiy cents per year, subcrisiion which, it is confidently believed, is much low er than thai for any publication ol a similar charac ter in this countiy but to the subscribers ol " 1 he S.itunlay Fvening Post," "Tin. Casket" will be fe.rnishid for two dollars. The Januaty No. for 1827, will he embellished with a portrait ol the venerable John Adams, formerly President of the

Lnited States, one of Longacre's best engravings: Also, a correct and bcrunilul view ol Pair A fount U'attr Work?., in thc vicinity of Philadelphia: besides the fust number of thc School cf Flora, being tl e

commencement of a regular scries of Treatises on Uotany, illustrated with numerous cuts. Postmasters and publishers of papers wl to will interest themselves in obtainins"subscribers, and be responsible for the subscription, shall be entitled to every sixth copy gratis. Address ATKINSON ALKXANI1KR, P 'hilad 'e Ifih'Q . K7 Persons wishing to subscribe, wi;i please to send in their names by the first of the year, as there is no doubt the demand forthc work will be p;na?iy increased, and, therefore, the possibility of being furnished with the numbers from tlie beginning, will be rendered more doubtlul Fditors inserting the above two or three times, shall receive a copy of thc w oi k. Subscription for the above work icceived at this office.

Apprentices Wanted. NF or two Apprentices will be taken to learn the SADDLERS BUST-

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j r.oo, uoys irom inc couniry, wno can J come well recommended, fiom 14 to 6fJ

years of age, will meet with a good situ ation by upplying to JOHN C. HOLLAND.

January 3, 1827. 48-tf Apprentices Wanted. TAF subscriber will now take several Apprentices to learn either of thc f following trades SADDLIXG, TAXXIXG, or ROOT is' SHOE MAKIXG (tJ boys of about 15 years of age, and well recommended for honesty, onl need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December 8, 1826. 44-tf FOIt KKNT. The Saw Mill, Ferry, A ND other concerns of the late J?-. .A. chu! Murfihijy deceased, at the Falls of White river Is now offered for rent, lor any term that may be agreed on, from our, o five years. One half of said lent may be paid in lum. ) ber, at thc mill, the i cm .ii.ik r . cash, (J o' good country prodiv , at cash pi ire. It i.ot icnted r.greeabiy to the abo by the fir.-t dav cf next Auril. it wilt thm

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uibJicly sold tollje . ighest biddci. rur

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one yeitr cnitj. I ur

apply to thc undci signed, liii.r in Wash

ington, Daiicss coiih'v. iMIC'H A KL MUP.PIIV,? Ad-nlr.i. JOHN MUUPIIY. 5 trat rs. January 1, 1827. 43 3m

SheiifPs Snle. KID Y virtue of a wii ol p u his ver diJl3 tioni exponas, to me dm i t- d, lioin the Cicik's cflirc of the Kr.o.s Cncu t court, I will expose to pub tc sale, at the couit house (Uoi in Vine r.nes, en Menday the nitvjtt ci Ii c?y of March i cm, between the hours ol 10 o'clock, a m i.t.d five o'clock, p m ngiti:uy io i, find section of tlt law subjecting ita. ar.d peisonal estate to exicntion, a i tain tract oi parcel of i;md, (onuining 'oity

acr s, situate, lying ai d being, in Knox OiU' t. pari ol the tract lot men) - -rxd by i.lnntophci Wyant. d ct ased i;i.;l adjoining ILiov Brkou.'s L.d on crc side, and Ilrn-y Wv o t's on anrither, the osIhm tuo sides not known, a- tl.c piopcm ol Jonn Wyant, at the sou o! Ktynoids and Bonner. S. ALMY, ShJT k.c. February 24, 1327. 3-4! S' 50 State of Indiana, KNOX COUNTY, set. Knox County incur Court, August 'Term, 182G. Arthur Patterson, v s I Fo reign At ta ci en t. John IJ.Gilly. J g T is ordered, and adjudged by the il court in this cause, t fiat Seneca Almy, the Sheriff of this county, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to rru:ko sale, (after advertising the same in thc Western Sun and General Adveitiser, a paper printed in Vincenncs, for four successive weeks, previous to the da of sale, which shall oc previous to the ensuing term of this court) of the I ousc and not taken in attachment, to the highest and best biddci. for ready money, and that he retain the pioceeds of thc sale in his hands, subject toihe further disposition of his court, and letuintothc court his proceedings hereon, at the nest teir of lids court. A copy test, II. JOHNSON, CU. Commissioner's Sale. GUELAIiLY to the above oider, I will expose to public sale, at the couit house in Vincenncs. fur ixk') money, to the higl ct ai d bist biddci, on Saturday the twenty-fourth day f "i i r?j of March next, the above house J J a .aml ,o1' situaie, lying and being in Vincenncs, and upon Market Street, it being the house that Auhur Patterson formerly lived in. S. ALMY, Co February 17, IH27. 3-4tg312

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riMIL pioprictors of thc Steam Hoat American, now in successful operation, plying between Louisville 5c TcrrcHaute, offer her for ;:aie on advai tagrous terms. She is of light draught of vuacr, with an excellent Kninc, and on:y nvo cais old in June next. I'or tcins apply to Messis. Mieur Oimsbv. Louisville; W. C. Hogt is, Cincinnati ; W. C. Linton, Terrc-Hau'c ; or to JAs. L WILSON, Ma iter v b.a. May 9, 1826. 13.

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