Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 March 1827 — Page 2

tioiif the movement of General -Nlcilo could not be made with the rapidity that was desired. Colonel Ignacio Pereira, of the regiment of Orense, has approached the frontier with his guerillas, as he saw a great many Portuguese in almost all the provinces of Minko. Some Spanish forces have also approached frontiers of the same province." JVatchitoche) fob. 20. Tcxcs The last, accounts from Nacogdoches, represent the disturbances which have subsisted there for spme time past as being very nqarly settled. Some of the prisoners, who were taken at the Aysh Bayou, have been released, and it i said there is little doubt of the others being set at liberty, they not being the leaders of the rebellion. If they get clear, we would recommend them to live hereafter up. to the (so called) eleventh commandment, i. c. u every man mind his own business," or at least, not to go among- their neighbors, to "kick up adust." The Mexican commander is spoken of in high terms, even by the Fredonians. Heai'Quartcr8 Sfirov:ls Plantation, February 1st, 1827. Mr. Editor The new republic of Nacogdoches, is totally exploded. I arrived at this place with fourteen volunteers

on the 26th ult. On the same day previ

ous to my arrival, Mr. b. rrather, with twelve Alabama Indians and twelve Americans the whole under the command of James Bullock, had captured several prisoners, and seised upon a quantity of property in possession of the enemy. The inhabitants rose and flocked to us with great rapidity in support of the Mexican nation. At 8 o'clock at nignt on the 28th the new cabinet of the Stone House of Nacogdoches dissolved and left their strong hold. Four Americans and some released prisoners immediately took possession of the stone house. The fugitives have (led in various directions ; several prisoners have since been brought in and a strong detachment are in pursuit of other fugitives. I this moment received an express from Colonel Bean, informing me that the Cherokees, Shawnces and several other tribes had declared in our favor; and that the Cherokees had killed Richard Fields, and were in pursiut of Dr. Hunter, two cf the persons who had signed the famous treaty entered into between the committee of Independents at Nacogdoches, and the Cherokee tribe. We have received information that Col. Bean with a pirty of the Mexican troops, arrived at Nacogdoches yesterday, and will immediately inarch to this place. The people are united,' and I have the strongest reason to believe that perfect tranquility will be restored in less than one week. Yours, respectfully. J. A. WILLIAMS, Maj. by Brev. B NT E li T A IN 51 KNT

THE subscriber has resumed his former business, in the house sometime ago occupied by

Mr. F:s Cunningham, as a T.aVER.Y,

on Market street, in Vinccnncs. He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will ha constantly supplied wi;h Oa-s. Corn, E-jd de r, and Timo'ky ju, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall it all times be furnished with such things for the coinfort of Travellers, S others, as the country can afford. He hoies by In attention to business, to merit and receive a share

of public patronage. January 8, 1827.

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Apprentices Wanted.

WjnAii subscriber will now take several Apprentices to learn either of the following vztesSj!DDLING TVfAjYIJYG, or BOOTUf SHOE MdKIWG boys of about 15 years of age, and well recommended for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December 8, 18C6. 44-tf

The Steam Boat JMERIC.IX.

THE proprietors of the Steam float American, now in successful operation, plying between Louisville & TerrcHautc, offer her for sale on advantageous

terms. She is of light draught of water, with an excellent Engine, and only two yearn old in June next. For terms apply to Messrs, Micur & Ormsby, Louisville ; W. C. Rogers, Cincinnati; W. C. Linton, Terre-Hautc; or to JAs. L. WILSON, Master s.b.j. May 9, 1826. i3-tf tf FOlfRE NT7

lie saw ium, terry, b ND other concents of the late Mi5L chid Murjuvy, deceased, at the

Falls of White river Is now offered for rent, for any term that may be agreed on, from one, to f.vc years. Ons half cf said rent may be paid in lumber, at the mill, the icmainder in cash, or good country produce, at cash price. If not rented agreeably to the above, by the first day of next. April, it will then be publicly sold to the highest bidder, for one year only. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, living in Washington, Daviess county- - , MICHAEL MURPHY, JdminU JOHN MURPHY. J trators. January 1, 1327. . 4i3 3m 0 Public Notice. PHE heirs of Ir'iiliam E. Breading, j (late ot Vinccnnes, in the county of Knox,) deceased, will take notice, that application will be made at a special term of the Probate court, lobe holdcn in and for the county of Knox, and slate of Indiana, on Saturday, the fonitcenth c'a of Apiil next, for an order of s:id court to sell the real -estate of" Vm. E Iheadiiic,, deceased, the personal or.iK of the same proving insu'Tich'ni to ptv the denis. GEORGE EWiNG, ) JdminiGEORGE W. LWllNb'.rw March 27. 7-4 1 2T". f'iihiie Notice. lpHE heir:; of t'A )(.v S:iii:h. (late cf JsL Viucennca, in the county ot Knox) deceased, will take notice, that application will be made at a special term of the Probate couit to be holden in u id for the county of Kno::, and staic of In. liana, on Saturday, the fourteenth tiny of April next, lor an order of sold cout to sell the real estate of said Charles Strmh, deceased, the personal estate cf the amc proving hisutlicicnt to pny the debts. CAROLINE SMITH, Mn-i'r. March 23, 1827. 7 -It

J Apprentice Wanted. I ROBBERY. WTTTAN i 'ED an apprentice to the gtTOLEN, during the last two mcnthsj YY Tinning business a lad from the by U Hliam D. Shepherd formerly country, who can come well reccTnmcn- : in our employment, and now in custody, ded, irom 14 to 16 years of age, would I a large quantity of MERClE1s DISE be preferred. N. SMlVH. of various descriptions. As we have ev-

February 14, 1827

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vvmIRs ci lite unite them in the bt rds of Charity U Ptace subli.mae their mit ds1 wiili the nobkst piinciples of na'utc, ai d render them fit for the s?i vice of a purer being: that, when the Grand Mast, r of the Universe appears in the splendid robes of his majesty snd glory, to inspect the Universal Lodge, he may say j0 tJiCrn Weii done gfcd ar.d faithful," enter

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II. JOHNSON. 5-tf

TO TRAVELLERS.

rTHE subscriber has lately taken the nv, . a. t

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Formerly occupied by Judge Roirers, situated near the corner

of market Sc wATEit streets. Ilii hnuse and sta!)!e are well supplied, $c he hopes by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHBONE. Vinccnnes, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-tf IFashington Union Mill. THE undersigned has the pleasure to inf. rm the public, that he has so far compleated his Mill, as to be ready for the reception of Corn ; and that he will ht ready, after next wick, for the reception and grinding of 11 heat Tliis Mill is upon an improved plan, upon the inclined plane principle ; the improvement of which vvill enable him to do his work upon better terms, and in a better manner than is usual in such Mids : and besides all this, the dispatch of business will be such that there will be but very little delay. JOS. WARNER. Washington, D niess county. Mrch 1, 1 827. 4-'.f

Q State of Indiana, cO KNOX COUNTY, Set. Joseph Woodrow, vs. V Domestic hiachmt. John Garwood, J v. Y virtue of a wiit of Domestic Atjjjl tuchment, issued by me, a id diiccted to Joshua Thorn, Constable, one dark bay marc has been attached as the property ot said Garwood, on said attachment Nov notice is hereby given, that I will proceed lo act upon said attachment, tit my omce, in Harrison township, in the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, on the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when and where the said John Garwood, and all others interested, arc required to attend, and shew cause if any they have, why the property taken cn the said attachment should not be sold to satisfy the same. JAMES THORN, j r k o, March 19, IS27. 7 It

Administrators Notice.

iHE subscribers having obtained letters of administration on the estate

ot Jncjb Reeder, (late of Daviess county) deceased, hereby notify all persons having clams against the estate of said deceased, to present them legally authenticated for payment, on or be lore the first day of June next, they may otherwise be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; all persons indebted to the same, are required to make immediate pav merit. ELIZ A 11ETH R ELDER, Extz. JAMES ALFRED, Jdm. Marrh 22, 1827. 7-4! alagijtraics ULAN KS lor liii nob, for sale at this oHiec.

icces I lains Histoiical Essays on the Oiigin ar.d

rrogicol tuc Older: Ihmi.-s, Scn-s,

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h designed to afiord Mechanics,

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(Tallow, wanted at this olllcc,