Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 November 1827 — Page 2
the north sides oF lulls and mountains, and Mrong places, the leaves are small) but
frequently smaller, but seldom larger than a dollar they are grtcn and roundish, hut deeply notched, so as to divide the leaf in
to three lobes with a round and slender stem, varying in length from about two in ches to three or four ; of a slight purple cast, a little downy ; but in addition to this, the leaf is beset with short hairs, somewhat stiff. On chewing this there is no tiling remarkable in the taste, except a slight degree of pungency, and astringency, which it imparts to the mouth after Chewing it some time ; the tea i3 rather pleasant than otherwise.
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NEW GOODS l!'.o; rm THE subscriber has just received a rjc
neral assortment ot
British, French fij American
'DRY GOODS,
iranmvAUK & CUTLERY
Queens and (Itassivun; A general assortment of GROCERIES. SHOES & HO N NUTS. A laige assortment of feCHOOL BOOKS.
Seneca Oil This mineral oil is found TllTCC hundred hands in abundance in the western states, and Kctllmva Stilt,
article. At
of it than as
c long to become a valuable , j present no other use is made thenuH, an assortment oF . is a medicine, and that is to a IHOA Ct IMjQu IMjA I Ub,
ery limited extent. It is one, if not the All of which will be sold at the lowest
Drincinlc ingredient of which Utitish oil rates lor cash.
is composed; and is sometimes used by Veterinary Surgeons. Hut it is believed, that one barrel ol it would glut the American market for five years, for the purpo ses to which it is at present applied. When its properties and especially its a bundance arc considered, this fact will ap
pear singular. It if? a Tatt, that it is equally, if not more inflammable, than animal or vegetable oils, and when purified, which may be done by dr sillation, affords a very btilliant and pure flame. It readily dissolves gum clastic, and thus may be applied to a variety of useful purposes, such as rendering leather, cloths, Tec. water-proof. We have seen boots thus rendered water proof, and can speak from our knowledge of the effects ; they not only kept out all moisture, and kept the feet unusually warm in cold weather.But were much more lasting than boots not thus prepared. The discovery that Seneca oil would dissolve or combine with gum clastic, was made bv a gentleman of Baltimore hilt. Pat
May 10, 1327.
Wm. RURTCH. U-3m
NEW GOODS.
JOHN R. M Lb ROY
HAS lately received a new supply of GOODS suitable for the present and approaching season, which he will exchange (on delivery of the article) for Beef Cattle, Feathers, Live lhis, Mryed Apples, Oafs Corfu Mr rial Peaches,
Bean a, Bcasivax, Rax and Toxv
Linen, And any other article suitable foi
New Orleans nvuket, delivered be
the
fore the 1st of December next. Vinecnncs, October 6, 1827
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NEW UOODS.
J & 8 SMITH MAVR just received from Baltimore and Philadelphia, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic, y COTTON and WOOLLEN GOODS: Suited to the present and approaching seasons. Also, A HJVNDSOMF. ASSORTMENT OF Ladies and childrcns Leather and Morocco SHOES, Ladies and gentlcmens Flaiu and Camblet CLOAKS, Qucensware Glassware, and llnrdxcarC) CASTIXGS, XAFLS, STEEL, Urindow Glass. iVe. FUESll GUOCHiUES, WLVES, LIQUORS, c. JU TIMERS TRLfMlXGS, s c i to o t. noo ks & s ? i rto xe r r Alt of which they offer tor sale, at prices suited to the limps, for cash or any kind of thau k. and induce in hand, that can oe disposed of. 32-tf Vinecnncs, Sept 1327.
two hundred dollars Rctfard. RUNAWAY fiom the subscribers, living in Nashville, Tenn. on Satur
day night the 28th July 1327 two likely
Mulatto Fellows, one named WILLIAM, or HILLY, belonging to Alt wander Porter ; about 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, ola yellow complexion, a well made leilow has been onboaida Steam boat commandep by Anderson MtlUr, from Louisville to Orleans, as a Cook and Bather He took with him a shot gun, and wore crape on his hat ; his clothing cannot he well desctibed they were pretty good BILLY formerly belonged to Moses Grant, near Lancaster, Ky The other boy is a veiy bright mulatto named i .Mil), and somrnmes calis himself JAAfES EDMOXDS, belonging to Clui les O.o per. Ned is itbolit iMyeaisof age, stcut made, active and quirk in his movement., chetk bones prominent, hair not veiy
black, and inclines to em I mote than to kink ; and when jpokui to harshly stammers a little. Amov. i . i s c.ioihin-.r he has a mied cloth coatoc ncaily nev. ,vilii polished steel or white o'dal buttons ; a black bomb-'.xett coulee and jnmtaSo ns mnch woin; his shuts mc cither Lioli linen or common country llax linen. They let', the towuol N ishvillc ou Monday night the 30ih July '327. We have understood their insenlion was to descend the rivet some dista ce and then make their way across the country to Indima or Ohio. r.'ic above reward will he given lor their appi ehen -.ion and secured in any jail so that we g.-t them, or SK)0 for either of ihm. I homas Washington, of this place has abo a ohimUo b;-v named WILLIAM', xv!)o absconded on Tuesday the .list July; the three intended going together, anet it is probable they m av get in company ALPXANDF.U lv)U i KB. CIIABLLS v.OOI'LU. Nashville, Aug 21, MV27. 50-3m
J Public Haic. iVyiMucol a certain dee t'$ ''eu'id (n tin! iliinii
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ie titous.'tlvl
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neth chsy t)
i:iit hutfdicd and
lx, I y J.me Shu'.er, surviv ing rx-
I'tui ;mt P ;i!)-is, deceased, in
lln.t eei tain hou-e l lot (u Second stieet, Vin D'tes, (kvi.:oat' (! n the plot of l!c
n.
tuih. as lot No. fin v-lhrec, late
OCTOA Mc.XJMEE icspv-ctfully
inlorms the c.mzens ot me Vv abash
countty, and the jmbiic generally that he
nas Lwsl opened lus vAme!)!ci, :: stomz
vin .uai Kci street, net notu ui r i om
linson'a store, in t!ie nutn I r.ner'.v oc
cupied by F. Dickson where he tiow opening Medicines just i c; ::i cd. Dur
ing the nonth of Jvir.e, he .;il te.-eivt: f'om Philadelphia, ev etai jck3 w
dilional, to complete l!u: a;)f.oi:!niit, an'i i favour o! the undu signed Tinstei:s, all
make it ample. In conu?rtirig Huh hi':.i tiess, he has engaged the asrismnee ol Dli WunLruRryZi whuh he h .j -ill enable him to accomnn-date !. !- !n purchase f r family pulp --e tth"r en tire satisfaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will ! nhi
oits. Physicians lun t ha .ViiMr. mr.v be .ra
surcd of every at tide n r t s a i y in prac tice, and of genuine r;ualitv; none othet
will be offered hwdl he matte their interest to favor him with thc.it custom. Country merchants tuny find it tolhe'u interest to give him a call, or auch me dicines as they may want. i: Mc NT.MKK. Vinecnncs, May 15, 1 r.27. ! 5-tf lc?'? rrooi.rEirro v inspect fully in'orms the citizens of 'inceuiC. and vicinity, that he has st far recovered his health, as to be able to assist Dr-eur dV A:n;rr, in the above hi;sinevs and to resume his Practice, which he will do in the cmplovof Dr. Mc.NTamec. j. D. woolvku row
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S. TOM LIN SON. (SAKKBT STREET, t lSCESSRS, )
5 If" AS just received from Phiiadclfthii and lialtirxore, a new and w:ry ;c
neral assortnent of
MEllOIIANOIZI
ccNsisrisc. of Spring and Summer DHY (H)0B8. An extensive assortment F Hardware, Cnflerrf, Glass, and Queenswarc. rULSH GROCKHIKS or the latest importations, and of the first quality. All af which areofieied for sale at the lowest cash prices. U-3m May 10, 1S27.
yOChVthe
ill cell on Libera! terms
purchaserseight hur.
died, quarter, hall, and lull blended MEHI.YO SUKEI', at our folds in New Harmony TAYLOK, FOUN FLF.HY. & Co. -c;-Ilarmony, Aug. lUT, ;utf
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LAFAYI5TT15 HALL
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rvMB 1 I I l a MlllbCIIOei oas OIK'TieO u
PUliHC HOUSE, in salk.m, Indiana, at the stand lormetly occupied by capt. flm. lUiird, on South M.du street. The building hss been enlarged, and is commodious. He has attached to his house an extensive rradisg R'wrt, furnished with Pafiers from each of the states -Travellers who call at his house, will he furnished with Way Hills giving the distance from Salem, to all the piineipal towns in the state, and the public houses kept in the same. HENRY S. HANDY. Salem, October, 1827. THFj subscriber respectfully informs the f-r public that he continues to keep Iff f Jllerlainmenl JlXRjir'TrrMfficio a ; 1 leaning trom Vinecnncs to Louis, 12 miles west ol Lawrenceville, he has a good and lane farm, well situated for the convenience of the travelling public, and where they may he accommodated to their entiic satisfaction, and at low prices he also informs mail contractors that he will keep stage horses at SI per week, and passengers shall be accommodated to their entiic sa tisfaction strict and polite attention shall be paid to all who may call upon, JOHN LAWS. October 15, 1SC7. r,7-U
ly occupied by George It. C. Sullivan, dc
re.'srd jl he exposed at public sale to the highest !:dder, lor rash, on Monday, the v. cniy ilh d.iv ol November next, keivv! en the hours often o'clock a m and two o'clock, v m. at the court hou-e door in Vinceuncs. A deed in fee simple will he executed by the Mihsci ihei s. SAMl. JUDAI1, r,"S'l JA'v FAR KING 1 ON, trca. October IS, !8-:7. ."7-4t
fC"'! rerjuired, a credit vwll he given i as may be ui cessa! y to accommodate the !
purch.iseis, but atiHicienl security will be necessarv.
SADDLKHY Jr TILIDK.
A Farm for Sale. SITUATED five miles north of Vinecnncs, immediately upon the west bank of the Wabash, in Illinois ; containing one hundred acres, ixty of which arc improved, under good fence, and in cultivation, ihc remainder is principally timber. On the premises is one of the best QKCLltfDS, in point of quality h bearing, in the western country a very comj modious two story Duelling, a i'r'iS Kitchen, Smoke-House, Wtil, kc. all in excellent repair. The 5f.Lvl situation of this farm u beautiful, the soil rich, and for the purpose of rising STOCK, no place can possess
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g .'eater advantages, having an extensive range immediately adjoining, which there is n probability will he soon diminished. The above will be sold on accommodating teims, for much less than the actual cost oi the impi o cmcnts. F'or parliculai s apply to J & S. SMITH. V:nrcn:,es, Srpt. 1R?7. T2-tf hcriir's Sale. HY virtue of a certain writ of vendilJs3 tioni exponas ai d also of 'a certain oiher Writ of alias fieii facias tc me directed fiom the Clerk's oir.ce of the Knox circuit couit I uiil t:;pibC to public btc at ihc couit hoti.se door in Vinecnncs, on Monday lire 26:h day of November next, between ihc hourscf 10 o'clock a m and 5 oi lork P m agreeably to the 3d section of the act subjecting real cndpeisonal estate to execution, all that ceiuin tract of land in the praitie above Vinecnncs, fronting on the river Wabash, & bounded on the one side by the land ol Snapp, & on the other or VinccnncS side by the land of Wclton taken as the propertyxf Robert Huntin u of Robert Buntin jr. at the suit d Sarah Jones administratrix of Peter
Jones deceased, and also at the suit of William N. Perry administrator and Rachel lia: ncit andmihistratiix of Matk Ratnctt deceased. S. ALMY, Shff. i". c. October 27, 1827 .'?-3t-R2 X oTTclFto purchasd's of Public Lands, RrOF.lVKIt's OFFICK AT VlNL'KXSKS, October 22d, 1827. $ T N pursuance of instructions from ihc honorable the Sectctaiy of the Treasuy,the purchasers ol public lands, in the district ol Viucennes, are hereby notified.
that Irom and after the 31st of next December, the receipt of the notes of all local or Sti'te Rinks will be discontinued at i his office. Therefore, those persons who have payments to make into this office, will alter that period, provide themselves with specie, or notes of the United State's Rank or its Ranches. J. C S HARRISON, Receiver. October 25, 1827 38-1 It UNTBIITAIXMUST.
THE subscriber has re
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To June Sruu-r, cxeeul l Dubois, deceased, an and others, the licit s
1 WILL give in exchange lor the following articles oltrade, delivered in Viucennes hv
" " the lit st day ol De cember neat, to wit POKK, PEEP, WUE JT, CO XX, or O.i TS, any kind of SJDDLERY. SAMUEL THORN.
Mr.y
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xecutiix of Toussant
uul llrt.ru I) u ft,h,
of ToUbsant Du
hois, deceased,
YjU will filea.se to take notice, THAT on Wednesday, tlie twentyfirst day of Xuvrmbrr nt.vt, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m. k four o'clock p m, of said day, at the ollice of Samuel Juddh, in Vinecnncs, in pursuance of the order ol the honorable John Moore, As so itc Jmlt;c of Knox county, the depositions ol Eranrtis Ranicot, Ji an Ptfnitc Dclauricr, and GrrU W. Johnston, will be taken, to perpetuate their testimony against you, and in behalf of the Rev'd. Jt an L Chamfiomicr, Pastor of the church ol St I'rancis Xavier, at Viucennes, and his successors. SAMUEL, JUDAH, Atty. October 31, 1827. 39-3t
sinned his former business, in the
Mr l'rs. Cunningham, as a TAVERX, on Market street, in Viucennes He has built a new, larj;e, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will he constantly supplied with Oats, Corn, Fodder, Mud Timothy Hay, and attended by a i;ootl Ostler. His house sdiall at all times be furnished with such things for the comfort of Travclleis, 5c others, as the country can afford. He hofies by his attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage II. JOHNSON. January 8, 1327. 51-if TO TIIWELLERS, THE bubscribcr lias lately taken the
Tavern Stand,
L3
"kotick
THE proprietors of the Viucennes Cotton Yam Manufactory have stopped taking Cottos until the 1st of January 1828. 38-. id Vinecnncs, Oct. 26, 16S7.
Formerly occupied by Jud?
ocrs. situated near the corner
of MAHTvKT & V A T F. It StfCCtS. His hoUSC and stable are well supplied, Sc he hopes by a stiict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share ol public patronage. SOLOMON RATH RONE. Vinecnncs, Fel)26, 1827. 4-lf Collector's Sale for Taxes. -- persons concerned will TAKK NOTICE, THAT I shall proceed to sell at the court house door in Vinecnncs, Knox county, Indiana, on the second Mon
day in rsovember next, all and sin
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the lands and town lots lying in said county of Knox, on which taxes due thereon for the years 1824, 1625, 826 and 1827, arc unpaid. Sale to continue fiom day to day until all arc sold or cfTcred for slc. THOMAS M'CLURL, Col k c. October 3, 1827 35 i Ta 1 ltnv, wauled at ihb utiicc,
