Wednesday, March 6, 1833.New Salem, IL. | [William F. Berry of Berry & Lincoln obtains license from Sangamon
County Commissioners to keep tavern in New Salem for one year. Berry signs his own and
Lincoln's name to $300 bond. Bowling Green also signs bond.Record; IHi—Original. Berry & Lincoln pay $7 for license. This allows them to charge
37½¢ for breakfast and dinner or supper for stage passengers,
12½¢ for lodging, 25¢ for ½ pint of wine or French
brandy, and 18¾¢ for ½ pint of rum, peach brandy, or Holland
gin.ISLA—Bulletin, No. 27.] |