Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 December 1829 — Page 2

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The fioor man's riches the rich man's bi!s3. "5 ?0 til'- information (f their medical brethen, vvlniM' asistance they invoke, ami of the public at 1 ut;'-', tVr whom the w.-.rk is mainly intcu (led, the'combictor, M the J or k na l of I'Ikaltii (U'cm it prcMjr t vt,iv witli brevity, t'uc aim and l)ee)!v iipros'.d uit'i a belief, that mankitvl mii;ht he saved a 1 ui-e amount of Miflenn;; and disease, bv a siiitable ' knvvlede of the natural laws to winch Uie Im.nan tVame isMit)jcctcd, they

propose lax iie; ilown plain precepts, in ease style i.tul famiii ir 1 kn,;u a-e, tor the regulation of all the physical ne' essary to health, and to point out under h 't circumstances of excess or misapplication they become injurious and tatal. The properties of the air, in its several states of heat, dryness, moisture and electricity, the relative effects of the dilK rent articles of solid and

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,o ponm. o j cctucv. Mini lirain. are most bene-

t. eon!i -s tb. t'n.ev .! ' ! pVnot,,- pride pi vvchv illKi hf)W, and under what c;ir- , .,npp: o f tlr,' int i!i :o ! and tho ?r"l cu,st"anres, morbidly impiessed; clothing, for ot' tn M. di-p!;n:-l bv ; ! i i r (avorito but ! protection against atmospherical vicissitudes, ,v ...lil'v eiiallcii -o a enpari-on be-1 and a cause of disease, when under the direction

ot absurd fashions naming aim inun ns, ana use of mineral waters, shall be prominent topics for en piirv and investigation in this Journal. The modiU in;;- influence of climate and localities, le.'a-dation, national and corporate, on health branch of s'.udv usual Iv (ksienated bv

'the term Medical I'olice will bin. ish subjects

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Ciprovcd Property for Sale IN TIIH TOWN OF riUNCKTON, IND. itejA One House and Lot I NEAR Brown's Tavern and within HiSil one lot of the public square. 4lso two Lots U. Buildings on Main street, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash or Park ; for particulars infinite ol William Harrington. JOHN N. TUUKSDKI-L. October 3, I 29. 36-6m

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I.;, h it ombr -u' - -a ill b u-.':0er b u-.imvvI, ;is j ,,0'n.UK-c .W: deplora)lc ne;;lect. Physical l'.duf ..-,.! :'.m : r.n ; (i. n momentous a ouestion for the lives ot

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t n- J. Henrv W. Starrs i. !l -trv . Morrs Mi ore r. Muiiin .ob1 1. Ami r -v Sp.m-Mr 1, S..''5i:i.!; Tu'K" ,m I. blar.bs 1 t id thi s l,o s-oom. i!i : 'u "-o. the nuiub.r of ineuibe; present. Mr. S'-eh ;i-et rei , . ' ' f .f-? '.'"'.' ", Th n1-jM-i:n:ir vte; w ore (tei-'d . u- i;!er .Mr. .Marti Mr? Sible'vb' ad. Mr. Stor.--, n.r the odier ,r!.nl!.-m,"i o', l t'--. i- 0m -.!U 'i ! 5'S. Til '

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Printing Types, 1ve$ses, &c. 'JILLIAM HAGER & Co. ofTcr for V 1 sale, at their Type and Stereotype Foundry, No. 20, Gold-street, New York, a complete assoitment of Printing Ty pes, from 24 lines Pica, to Diamond, at the following pi ices, six months credit, or at five per cent, discount tor cash. They cast their book founts, from English to Diamond, on a metal which they will warrant superior to any other used in this country. pcrlb. 6 lines Pica 8c all larger, 03C

Double Pica, to 5 lines, Great Primer,

English, Pica, Small Pica, Long Primer, Bourgeois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpareil,

And all others in proportion. Old metal received in exchange at 8 cents per pound. Wm.- H. Sc Co. are agents for the sale of the Washington Punting Press, invented by Samuel Rust, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. Pronrietors of papers, who will publish

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NOTICE. The business of Samuel N. Makho:; Co. will be hereafter conducted under the firm of Matron I? Hunter. r SAMUEL N. MAR PON, Jr JAMES H. HUNTER. 2 NEW STORE. THE subscribers r.rc now opening in Use new Store on Markci-sti cet, next door to Messrs. Bunrcit llF.p.r.nn, a large assortment of substantial and fancy Dry Goods, with Hardware, Cutlery, Quecnsware, Glassware, Hats-, Shoes, Groceties, ike. &c. all ct which were recently purchased by cue of the partners (who had ccry possible advantage as to price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, and will be disposed ol on the lowest terms for cash; or in baiUr they will receive at fair prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye. Pork, Beeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Feathers, Dried Apple, Tallow, Domestic Linen, Beans, Deerskins, Onions, Ike. togcthtr with all other merchantable articles, the pre-

m:ct ol notr.c industry. MARRON k HUNTER. M. r. II. now possess the Columbia?? Stkam Mill, and will with the requisite encouragement, continue the Store in ihc vicinit) of the Mill: they want to purchase immcdiaicly7?y thousand Ounhels of Corn, and twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall at each establishment study to accommodate customers. Vincenncfs, Dec. I, 1329. 42-tf

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tion w ibi-mi bis U;i . ie !p o,' eon his iViends. M -. a -'.a ( ). 1) eos v Ui'Mi-U lv-e'.eeie.! ! ' i '' 's s Anus. Cippiin Bo.oy.m.n i ti ! l)o..r Kr-mer. and Mr. ' ; o.; 'a rt 1) .or K"ep v. V'.-i. ') -yt -u of S -i; t, :ntd ' n a I

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tlie aid OI f U Uie uav.i n:-a u,i t -'v vi ! i. ton enlightenel experience. The Journal of Health will on all occasion's be found in opposition to empiricism ; whether it !)V in the form of nursery gossip, mendacious reports of nostrum makes and venders, or recommendations of even scientifically compounded prescription1:, without the special direction of a physician the only competent judge, in the individual case ot diccase under his care. The prevention of diseases incidentally arising from the prai tice of the different professions, arts and trader, will be laid down with clearness and nrccisum ; nor sledl the situation of those en- ' . . . , .... i- i i . i :..

g i;j;ed m naval and military die ue oeriooKeu ea this branch of the subject. Diversid of professional language and details, and varied in its contents, the Journal of Health will, it is hoped, engage the attention of the female reader, whose amusement and induction r hall constantly be kept in view (luring the prosecution of the ork. TERMS:

T'ac Journal ot I" of 16 nai'vs e:1''.

fourth "ednesda of cv rv mon'h. Price, pel

annum, 1 dollar : ' cts. Snbsci iptions and com-

ninnications roost n will !)e received !y JU-

n.Mi Don son-, agji.L No. I .)', Chesnut street, Piuladelpbia. Su!)scnbers at a d'.-tance w '.11 discover, that the didicntt in vemiitin w amount of a single subscription will be obviated by any four of them sending on toe doll us to the agent. Thoseto whom this may not be convenient, can receive sixteen numbers of the work by remitting a dollar to the same person. I'he Journal of health, including Index, will from at the end of the vear a volumne of -lUO

dth will appear in numlers

a ttivo. on the second and

lowed two dollars in settlement of their ac-

counts, fir in articles from the foundry.

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TiYA-irtuc ol a Fieri Farias on replevy

l X iuw.rt. in nu: directed Irom the clerk's

Joiliv-C of the Knox v'u euit Com t, 1 will ex-

pose to public ialc, atthc coput hoO-e door in YtiKunnes, on Monday the 23lh day of Dccemuv i inst. betw ecu the hours of ten o'clock a m. and five o'clock p. m. agireably to the

;'ir.i sev'.ion ol the law subjecting real and .1 imirlr tri I ' V i r.l f i l 1 1 1 . t I O f O 1 1 O W I !1 f

.vi'i.n ui'vi ii i w ..-v..v. .t-.., ...w --f, tKKtd Und, to wit, iiifty acres being part of do: ation tract number twenty-live, whereon George -Faii-hurst now lives, with all the improvements thcicon taken an the piopcrty of George Fairhurst at the suit of George Fair hurst for the use of J. B. M'Gcatb, against Samuel Fairhurst and George Fairimrst. JOHN MYERS, Sh'ff. k.c Vinccnhcs, Dec. D, I 325. U-3t

XHI' Pie: nion Fire and Marine Insuancc company of Connecticut, with a capital of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, arc prepared to insure on Steam, Keel und Flat Hauls und llieir ci Cargoes. tJ ALSO

ON HOUSES AND STORKS, (At moderate rates nf firemium.) Satisfactory cvidci.ee of the liberality of the company in adjusting losses and promptness in paying, can be had by applying to SAMUEL HILL, .Jeuc. Vincenncs, Dec. , 182G. NOTICE. a LL pesonr, indebted to the subscriber - arc lccpicstcd to come forward immediately and make payment, or satisfactory arrangements for the same ; towards those who neglect this notice, oilier incasmes will bo pursued. He wishes to inform the public in general, that he still continues to carry on the

I'tougi Making niisincss.

Plough r rames made ami warranted, at lue shot test notice. By strict and close attention to the business, and by the quality of his

work, he hopes to please his employers, and

tometit and rcccivea liber;.! share of public

patronage. JAMES BURNS.

Vincenncs, May 25, 1829. 16-tf Fil'tv dollars Howard.

proposalsBY A. T. MORRISON. FOR ri'nMSIlING AT I N' I) 1 A X A P 0 L I S , A WKIiKLY M.WSI'A1'1.R, TO BE KN'TITI.KD TI1K INDIANA DEMOCRAT. IN ollering t'aese proposals to the public, it is 1 the intention to be brief, explicit and positive. The Democrat will maintain the princi

ples which its title indicates, and may be depended 'upon as the faithful representative of the feelings of the Democratic Republicans of Indiana ; having for its object, a decided and vigorous support of the character of the present national administration. It is not our design to be abusive, vindictive or ungenerous to our political opponents; but on the contrary to treat respectfully those who may honestly differ with us in their political preferences ;" nevertheless, to guard, as far as practicable, a virtuous community from the schemes of political tempori.ers and traffickers, who, un

der the garb of patriotism, would esteem a tree people, but as vassals of their will and tributaries their ambition. The establishment of a genuine Jackson paper

at the Metropolis of Indiana, has long been a desideratum with the Democratic Republicans of the State, and frequent solicitations to the Editor, who now proposes to comply with the desires of the partv, have induced him to dispose of the " Republican Statesman," in Clark County, and again to trust his fate in the hands of his political friends, by asking their patronage in a more exf. ..,!. i,l L'ii)wri

Ll UV.lv. vi ninv. i i. i 1 I f t i , iio tnnwn mnformbv of his character as a twenty one or two years old, ot black com-

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Tackson man in the two most recent contests for

E UNAWAY from the subsciibcr about the last of September, a negro man

twenty r

plextion, named JI M, about 5 feet ten inches

COHNKU OF MXUKKT A NO W ATI U STREETS. $3 ESP EC ITU LEY in orm then friends jp, and the public in gcnoiabthat they have ieceived from PhiUuletphia and Baltimore, a 1 arve and spleiulid assort ir.ent of Goods suit

able for the present and appioacbing season(SUCH AS) CI. tilt, Cashmcies. tsinctts, Flannels, Bvi?es, Rose, Whitney, Maeanaw and Point Bi oikets. C tsbmere, Waterloo, Crape, Silk and CoUon Shawls. With a general asssrtrnat of HANDIvBllClllirF PRINTS, AM) B Omt.stic coons,

Leghorn Uonncts, La lu's' and ("icntlcmcn'A qij arc hereby notified to appear at the

Plaid Cloaks. 1ltvp and Gei.t!emcn's Boots and shoesSpun Thread, ke. Hurdxvtird. (itccnsctrc, Glassware. Iron and Sails. TOG1VVHER 'uh a genet al assoitmcnt u fresh Groceries, all of which will be sold v "he piece or otherwise, at the most redued voices , Or. 1,1829. 35-tt

the presidency, and his experience as the enndue- jn height, nose rather turns up and short, will tor of a public journal, the Editor might, as he Vi.cjgi, about 150 pounds ; had on when he conceives, safely rest his claims to the confidence copcti a blue jeans coat, black hat, white part-

ottne pan,.u -', , .a(1 .... ,w v. . .... t , n(1 probablv a thin roundabout, which for whose success he tearlesslv contended; but 1 .' for theiintire satisfaction be will st.te, that the wore under his coat, he took no oih Democrat mav be relied upon as the accredited clothes with him as I know of. I purchased ml correct channel for the dissemination cf the said boy in the neighborhood of Hodgenville,

sentiments of tiic party, entirely devoted to its Hardin county, Ky. w bei c it is probably he interests ; and that it will, on all occasions, stand rnaybc lurking as he has many relations there, firm in the support of all its virtuous otlicersand j -;vc 2U j0jars for sajd hoy it taken in

measures. tie slalc aiu delivered to ire in Bardslown,

l nc wemocra. m oe ,m, . y .i a.; ., . R j n .f k of , super-roval shcct,onanew and cleg ;nt t )e, and Ul J nMI Qnv unvtV besides being a political vehicle, will furnish a w ot , ' due portion of news, literary, scientific, interest- Bardstown (ky.) Get. 27. o3-n?.

ing and common topics ot the times, at the eat hest periods together with a detail of legislative oroccedinrs.

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In reganl to the local concerns oi intuana, n

fejllTU THAGY'b f"Ptn & Shed Iron Manufactory.

ON the corner of Market and Second streets, have on hand for sale, a large and general assortment ol Tin and Sheet Iron

wate, which they oiler at reduced puces Tinware will be sold wholes-ale and retail upon advantageous tcinis to purchasers. Vincenncs; October, 21, 1829. 37-tf

To the Heirs and llepresentativcs of Thomas .Yarman, Deceased.

Ar OU arc hereby notified to appear at the ll next Court of Probate, to be held id

Vincenncs, in and for the county of Knox, and shew cause if any you base, why the real estate of said deceased, (or so much theteol as may be necessary,) should not be sold to pay the debts of said deceased. J DOUGLASS, J hn'r. December 12, 1829. Tl-3t

State, and of such men as have capacity and Uortmcnt of

honestv sufficient to call into active operation the grand 'resources of the country, on principles of justice and prudence.

HLANK DEEDS for sale at the WT. Sun, olVtcc.

Public Notice.

will be Vhe advocate of such a policv as will tend TTOCTOR McNAMEE has received by to develope and protect the great interest of the jJ several late arrivals, an additional as

tmcnt of Z D J)r tins and "Medicine?. &s T

i'atent jieuicme, gencran , Sw aim's Panacea, Medical Furniture and Surgeon's Inst ru ments. Making his assortment more extensive and general than any heretofore offered for sale in this place allot" which will be sold us low for cash, as they can be had in Louisville, or any

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v of Xuf.scrlitiQ?i.To dollars pe r an

num if paid in advance, or at the rate .t twenty- . . - .-it-

five cents addition per quarter lor delinquencies.

No subscription rccched for a less; term than

one year unless paid m advance. 7Su!)scriptions received at this office, m. irJ EAND FOIl SALE.

rmilK Subscriber will give a bargain in nj:irt. ;n ,i,c West. To Physicians who wish

400 acres of land, No. 231, additional l() f, thcir bills with him, he pledges himselk donation, in the neighboi hood of Abram Hoi- t c ccncrai satisfaction, both in prices !c ' 1.1. .l.f ...".11 l. . " V . - r ...

lingswortn, an muisjiuiuun. uv. lJ)C ,.naj,t.y 0t the articles iurnineci.

eivcn a (icscripuou ui un. wim, m jjiJL.iUJi ll UU i r n u. sun conu-

tagcous situation, uc. li cJccmcti unncccs- nucs to aid me in the above business, and u

sary, as it is presumed any person wtsnmg I follow his profession as heretofore.

Ii. McNAMhh.

Vinccr.ncs, July 1829. 22-tt 1NDENTU11ES for Apprentices Jfor sale at this oiVict-.

to nurchase will examine for himself.

N. SMITH. October 24, 1829. 37-tf

MnrriQtrntrs HLANIvS for Illinois

for ?alc at this oftV:c.