Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 December 1819 — Page 2
Merom Corporation Tax. T will expose to sate at tl.c court house door in Merom, on Saturday the 2 tenth day of December next, the following km in the town of Merom, or So rmv 1 there fai will pay the Coarona tiox 1 ax thereon, and costs,
Uti ess sooner paid.
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ilerom, AW, 1 1. 1S19. CASH P UD FOli TJXMMi & LVHHYIXG r " E subscribers respectfully inQ r irni iheir friend and tta s public i i general, t1 ia they have rstaclUbed t . shove business In Marled street, Vmccnttes r Mr Francis Cunninghem! tavern here ihej intend keep ing constantly on Innd a Mtrtpiy of rr r. ,.,.v description of the ofst futility. Thev wish to pnbe HIDES of every description) for which they will oar f hSfJ7 or LRJTITm Pt thetr r. YYJRD WIU I AM H x RT fe Crt. Vincennek, . , i 3, 1 8 1 9 46tf. rj rp r rj cf5 r (ATTORN IT v Pi COVKSKI.I OR at I aw,) I ia remove d to Vi A IN v I L i j. ( IilJ ) where all business entrusted to him, v. ni hf or inptlv a tended to. l.vansvillc July 17, 1819 31 -tf Jnhri JJ TTnii J i - i . l L . L k ',f:iir-' s f.li t povors mnrbted to I n to call and make payment, as he is about tn take measures to renew Ids x ') T' T M R N T Vincennes Sent. t. ' ' 5 f)?1f B1 0 TTk ir 1 i in tiiiu v iippe Manvfactortt. A . THE subscribers have commenced the COPPElUSAflTIVS J C LVr.S in thispUce ni W.i'rr Mn et, uear tle VltiCeiines Hotel, ami hope to meet with encouragement from the public in general. 1 ,ev have now, uul will constantly kcv.fi uu hand a supply of ALL KINDS OF C i i i i. cv 1 liVYi A U lit) OP TMR PIUST fU-.irv, which tl e will dispose of on reasonable terms. TODD, YOUCE, e Co. C7 Wanted, one or two BOYS as Afiftrctit ice to the above business hev must come recommended. T, Y. h Co. Medical Meeting. V Special mectiog of the Medical Society cf the first Medical Distl i' t. will he held in Vincennes on tlie ei jhteenth clay of Dec. cv', for t'ae purpose of choosing Delegates to meet in convention t Medical Societv. I.. s. siu EH H. DtexiR, Scc'y. Jw
KAILBY JOHNSON. Collector
fWM m vby dam Grant of Ti i JL township, Stdlivan count; , slate oi Indiana, one yellow bay Mare about se n yii old; thirteen and hrtlt hands high, branded on the near shoulder and buttock with t ie Utters A C. lUazed face both h id feet and one free t t white mx white s:ots on the off shoulder trots and canters. Appraise d t twenty two dollars and fifty cents b) u. tiii 29th day of September 1819. JOHN CREAGKR, AAC BROCAW, JAMES SAYRE. I cerdfy the above to be a true ropv fnm m) estraybook. Given under my li nd and seal at Merom this 4th day of October 119. MKS C. F A LCK, J. P.S.C NT()ticc S Hrreby fjiven that on Saturday Ihe 18th day of Dec. next there wiil be exposed to sale at the court ! ouse in Petersburgh, Pike county, Indiana, the following tracts of land ; nd town Uns iti aicl town, or ;,o much thereof as will pay the state ptul county tax due thereon, together with the rest of advertising xcept tli e tax and cost is paid previous to the time of sale for the year 1818 and 1819. Sale to commence r.t ten o lock A. M Wm. Bock 2 qr. s. t. l r. 8 2d class tax S I 20. Daniel O'Blenies, half qr. t. 1 r. 8 2d class, tax Si 5. Fred. Hap, 1 qr. 3d class, tax 51 50. Jeremiah Mays, 100 seres, Donation t. 1 r. 9 Jdriass, tax 3 . lames Reedy, loo acres, Y 'Idle River 1st class, tax $1 50. .N'm Ollotn, I town lot Xo. . j 53 U3 cts. nines Jackson, 1 town lot No. 109, 89 rts. Nathaniel Huntington, 2 town lots, Nos. 101, 100, $1 30. John Chiles, 2 town lots Xos. 105 p j 7 1 2 THOS. C. STEWART, S. P C. Nov. 20. 18 19. 4 3 3 w. CASTINGS. T. McGiffln 6f Co. I g ESPECTFULLY informs his J9l friends and the public in general that he lias just received in addition to i is former stock, a large quantity of CASTINGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollow- Y arc, a!so, a few srts of MILL IR() S, All of which he offers low for CASH Vincennes, July 23, 18 1 8. 3-4tf HAlUilSON 8y FAIRCHILD Commission 1 e c h a n t s . Rvansxnlle, Indiana. May is 19. Ptfer Geay Henry Kir TAILORS. JT ESPECTFULLY informs thi 1 friends, and the public in genral, that they have commenced the TALORLVG li 75 L "E S S, in all its various branches, on Market Street, tiext door to J. C Hoi.i.and's Saddlei 's Simp where they will execute work on the shortest no redu ed rici - Phw hope LO re. ive a share of the puHfic prtroaage. Vincennes. No- 15 J. 483
Kfcw Goods.
WINTER ASSORTME VT 0!C KSON h WIL80N, "H P t si'kc 1 1 1 1 1 v b "g leave to ac J 4. ouaint the public, that one of t'n ir firm has just returned from Philadelphia bruiging with him their fall and winter assortment cf GOOD 5 Consisting of Cloths cc Casstmerts of ever v deficriplioii Flannels, Red, White & Yellow, a large supply. Rose Blankets, Bombazetts, in variety, Calicoes, of all kinds, Tiekens, 3-4 Diapers, 5-4, 6-4, 9-4 and 10 1- Table Linen. A beautiful assortment rr I - i-lt !ii!i(us, brown and white 5- ! i ih She1'-:'; i . ("anilines. Fancy ftfushn, Steam a! Povr lnorn Bhtrtins, Waterloo N ! aw Is, Cotton a"i Silk, Grey and Blue C a spinel s, a stnierior nuahtv. t IS u per Hair cord pink Ginghams, Check & I!i!r do. t Jords and Vch ( I s, Sv ins i it Vesting Guernsav Frocks Bupcr Lambs' Wool KhirK S(tije;! Worsted Ci avals; Mens' S" W omens1 lfoierv, Cotton. Worsted snd Lambs Wool, Irish rati An Rxtennrvc f?uiil?j nf ? m 'gtic Afanitfactnr d viz 3-4 & 7-8 Cotton 8hiitino Erotvn atid hitr, 7-H and ) 8 Cotton Sheetinj 3 4 and 7-S Cheeks, Funiiture do. Factory riaids e:. Stripes, of all patterns, Cham bra s and Denims, Cotton Yarn, for chain and filling1, o!' t lie different numbers 2 C s of Superior Beav T firnin n id Castor I5a?s man ulVfnrcd by Shaw Lobdel! of ii' kiiadelphia, Bla-k Silk Handkerciric, Fla":, Rindana c Madras -; .. Cotton & Worsted suspenders Heaver and silk Gloves sewing siil;. t ist thread ie. . i Largfi Assortment cf i I v i i x t 1 1 , . i ia M. ' V f c nrr , l ti V I V 4 M L I trunks, Mens' ic Womens coarse and fine shoes boots. p rocene r. S u:yrr? rnme Kav. Coffee 4 Chests Imperial & Younv 1 1 yS4n j eas, 'J Barrels Loaf Sugar, O An fl ( id li I , Frencli andy. .Tarn, spirt's. Madeira WINE, London Mustard, Pepper. Allspice, Cinnamon, Ginper, Lampblack. Glue, superiour Rifle Powder, shot (fl ail sizes: lOd. shingling Nails, Tobacco of fu st rate Manu fact ii re. Rappee and Scotch snuff, I8 psjars, C boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, 12 boxes Lexington dipped Candles, Glassware, Woollfats. Pittsburgh Castings, sugar Kettles and Fire Irons, Saw Mill and C ross Cut saws hot'r1 &p the above article. s juif. received D,
k V. daily expect from Philadelphia 0 Cases DRY GOODS, 3 Crate Queensware, LO Barrels COFFER 8 Ciiests hnperkd cv Voting ITvon TEJS, and 8 Trunks SHOES. Almanacks for the vear 120 All of wluch thev will sell at Kite lowest prices for C ash.
ocenms. Nov 2' 18 '9. Sw aamk Ducking A u titer ihc Na.i nal iHtclligcnccr, comp'.air.ing ol tbe practice in the I anks, of docking smuil notes, ith less nu rcy, oi justice, than Cir-rr one, ai esses ;t pieasant and ingenious letter to the l):rtctois the Columbia Bank w! icb closes with the follow i;.g pre cioiis literary morccau : ; k ' i Iksnui s it is a ni!c i:i Heaven, 1 1 nt intoliiai thatAe more hil be fgxgm ; From him t&a hath nrA Irishmen may aay, ? h it wkich V.e bath ttall e'he he tacn -.: wn : Now, wen I net afraid of wii ' r treai n, I'd pveyou m re than rhyme Id give (ju re.ts' n Ands:i , 1 i;;,. souk times th::;fc we're GUI SC, l a iv. r'hamoh'i littral dteaai rc sers'd. His famish'd cattle lO t'.c fai r.r rt c , 1? it row . ala&s ! how can I is n:i:en 's 1 1 ! Tiic . oor ' an I. Og now feed tlie ft artgreat." Mr. Bmirs Though U is reey weM known in the city and vicinity that RYU is an excellent auLnttttitc tor Coffee, it may not be generaUy known and I Uh it made as public as possible, since both health and ecvi,ij ai c alike interested. The c should be prepared by an boQrs boiling then dried and roasted ne burnt. Coffee is very apt to injure the hea(!, causing vcnigo,oin consequence ot v. hich, ten of my fmmil? were obiiged to relinqunh the use o: it, rear two years since. Rye ha no injurious quality. A family of 8 persons will i se S 1-9 pounds coffee a week, breakant atone : this at flu cen- ) rlh, gives 75 cents per v.tek, cr l dollars per ann. Hye is 80 ceits pi r bushel, or 2 I -lJ cents per quart ; . ;.:nts v ill serve the same family for a n eek, leaving a bal lance of 71 e?jt r week, or thirty-six dollars ninetymo cems per year, m favor of the el Let us carry the calculation Luther, and suppose there are 125 thousand families in the United Siuh-s, each of whom would sae ha.f the above sum, or 9i dollars yearly, the use of Rye instead of Cofi, , ( which calculation would bs considerablf within bounds ) we shaP. )n- s clear gain to the people of the U. States of 23,750,000 dollars per aim. '1 he best judges will be deceii -e v taking the Rye for Coffee, it properly made. After this, w ho w;.il lave effrontery to complain cf hatd times and continue the u e ot Coffee in liis family ? Were Congress to lay a In iw v uty on the article of Coffee as well as many ank les of manufactured goods k would tend tnatlv to benefit the country. Cam. Gaz. We are indebted to pci sns recently f om New-York aii4l Ohio for the information that sickness prevails in Detroit to such an alarming decree that tlx or eight persons arc buried almost daily. Now we who live in JJ trru wiil ?ckow ledge that sickness has prevailed to an extent never before known by the oldest inhabitants, but it is believed that the mmber who havodied of the prevailing complaint (including with the r ity and extent of ountry hr twenty miles round,) since the 1 s of July last, does not exceed eight ; and uom accounts received from different parts of the United States, there is great reason to believe that the people of tl :-. territory hr.ve experienced little k'u N-in comparison to what has been suffered by most societies in the United States. Detroit Gazette. Elian Rector is appointed, by the President, to be Post Master at St Louis, in Missouri Ter. vice A. T Crane, deceased.
