Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 1, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 November 1836 — Page 4
biSBA.M'INU 0F T,IE REVOLUTIONARY AR.MT. When has the sun, in all his course since time began, shone upon a scene like the disbanding of the revolutionary army? Where is the 'history that can show its parallel, or the people that can boast its equal? An army, (lushed with victory, that has just achieved the independence of its country, and given it a name and a place nmong the nations; an army that, with indescribable toil and hardship, tvul accomplished the high purposes of its enlistment, and that
had large ami just claims upon
A poor Tailor, being released you ring the night-bell?" "Och, feet, he said-We read (hat the. To have attempted much is always e . ii ii j l i r -i r ,r, ..i, wicked stand on slippery places. I laudable, even when the enterprise is afrom a troublesome world and a becaure I was afraid of d.sturb- thecrefore2tb!o undertakes it, to scolding wife, went tO the gate ing your honour." fnr hanir mp ,r j ,,nn(i ! rest below his own aim is incident to eve-
Of Paradise. Peter asked him if ry one whose fancy is active and whose
The best of women. She who A SfJRlMF. INT NFAV JERSEY. ! vieW? a.re con?Pr?hensl.e nor 19 a?y man
he had ever been iu purgatory? No,' said the tailor, 'but I have been married.' Oh Psaid Peter, thatis all the same.' The tailor
makes her husband and her chil-
satisfied whitti himself because he has
On frpnoral Fiarri'snn's arrival rlnnn mmli hut homiisn brt ran conceive
dren happy; who reclaims the at Morristown ; he was address- j little.
one irom Vice, ana trams up tuc amidst a lrrP rnnr.mirsfi of;
had but scarcely cot in before a other to virtue, is a much greater rif:pri5 uv in(at nrn(P n(! rni. !
fat, turtle-eating alderman came jcharacter than ladies described jows: puffing and blowing: 'Halloo, in romances, whose sole occupa- In behalf sir of vour fellow- i you fellow,' said he, 'open the j tion is to murder mankind with cjtjzens of the town'and countyi door.' Not so fast,' said Peter, ; shafts from the quiver of their Df Morris I errps? tnvnnthpir
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nave you ueen in purgatory. eyes. 'No,', said the alderman, 'but '
what is that to the purpose? you ' rt ..; to
in in I'vjvi ll-
lilST 0 LETTERS RcHvaming m the Post, Office at Iftoom-ragtoii, on iic 1st of Oct. 1836, audit not taken out Villain, three months vrWl be sent to tne General Post Office. A Alexander William Akin R. V. Allen
A Steam doctor, in a North Carolina paper, boasts that he has discovered a system by which he can make out of an
old man, an entire young man and have j Peter Alexander W. D. 2 Anderson enough to make a small dog! 'George.
cordial satisiaction in receiving i
you among us. We welcome
We should like to know what he makes the tail oufon.
Remedy foe Toothache. Dr.IIsey,
announce
the death of General
it his re?i
deuce in Telfair county. Our infor
Death of General Cofce.-We regret . , , , . . "away down east" in Portland, ndvertis
i-ii' -i es in cure um loomacne, uy niiinz mc i " . . . .
iv i . . . i i- : inwn. wmr.n. mirinr m rvori mis .1 -.1 . . . . , i f 'hr c iiannti Anh iirur.
! nnd Iip 1 nn mnru Iipp i "uee, wr;icn looic piace ai ins 1 cm- - o - mount wun cream, ana Dumping the lieau 1 13 --0 - .-.. ior, anu lie niu no more ueen in , . ,,,,. n, infnr. np.riod of our revoltitinnarv strno-. ..mint iIk wnll ; i it, ,..,.,, ,.1.. u. num J. Burton John Crown Pclei
I' - - j " " o C3 vivuui vtiunu tvr
BoriffSamuc! Blakely William Baker David Bland O. Butler E. S- Birtlctt Ja5.Btrnes Je?sc Berry Jesse Brattcn
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es to cure the toothache, by ftllin-r the i ranuuii liiaKCiy ja ie unless Jacor
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flic treasury, as well as gratitude ! Iuir"'lu,rv WIY V ume ( mnnt was present when the General gle. afforded shelter and protec- butter. j Lurch James. ofthn nation, is summoned OI, j been married,' said Peter. 'Mar- departed ibis life. It is not for us to tjon to tie immortal Washington rp, , 7 . ! C parade for the last time; their ar- rie; exchimed the Alderman pronounce a panegyric on the worth anri his little band of patriots. A 0JJt'm'S h"eSeS hw il 1 CoIc Jthu Coon rtler Cofll-e LewLnrtrp, n rn iiMn-rid hpv nrP Why, have been marred oflhe deceased. We leave that to rtp.. rnmmpndpd to htm not ? ? , I T ' G! awson James Coflee Elijah Clear reanscs are unpaul, they are . ' tT c0 bark a- hiin f"cnds; bat we may be per- retreat, commendpU to him not ,qor I y the ji, lon3 tin (llJ.i;s,111" ! Waters M !inda Camper Isaac Carter wit hout a dollar in hetr pockets, -e; 1 V!T,e t . mitu,l to .ay tlt he was a man who so much by the strength of 't, without comfortable apparel, R-un, saici I eter, L ara.iise is not U u Ro i lt encir.ie?. Modest and mountain barriers, as by the ,sl ar!' and a h"" ' l,r"-v Wl" la an5 j f P 1 i t . ;i w n nn fir fnn U ' t .1 1 1 , 1 i- - 1 1 1 1 1 man 111 i!ic gutter. 0l irovn. without a single day s rations in ' H,av-, ,uul3 , una-Mmnng, he wasjnstly endeared to known and distinguished loyalty , t
1 .
their
miles
knansncvs. tunc ret s o
rum hnnii n hir i linmn PiKLlGION.
II wui ir 'nil. 1 i 1 1 1 iiwuiiw j
m iy h ive beendesolated, i:i their j The following short and beaunhsence, bv s ivage violence , tifel quotaiion from the page of
iiV.nv of them enfeebled by siek-, the eloquent, the benevolent, the
iiis O'-vn ik liMituM tioud, anu at tlie
rt-S'-nt !i;ne Iiis demise tr-.rt 5 1 bo conidered a public loss. Tlie p!nce he
tim Congrcssioual ticket
oectipicil 011
of its inhabitants to the cause of! a son f the '!-!: -f Kri.i" bavins
American liberty. jpureh-sed a new 1 ih!e ronimonced bis i
n.,- f-.l.nr., I.nifn nn cn, ...n.r . liivuiiv iccoru. lie (itniiP(i !(ie name
O W i t II
Duncan Charles.
ness and protracted sullerings, ami till oftlu'.u go l ied toextreme sensttivetiess by a most eloquent exhibition of t heir deserts, and an exeitin p'jrtr-.iture of their grievances, by a t llented and ingeniotts f-vetionist. Will their love of country overcon;e the " 1 . 1 i.i
protnptings 01 seaisuncss, an.i tne
inspireil iMiiUenzte. bpeauingol tlie eve of his death. the (iencral
those w ho irofess a disbelief in died on Sunday, the 25th Sept.
caim-.it be til 1 e d with unanimity, by
. ... 1
tlie election having occurred Jt on spirit , ami tlieir principles, can
uur latuers nave passcu away. 1 - , . , . , : t-l bis lirt born tints Julin li , tiorn hmtiion Kicnaid r .tiirnr.;: J. .1. bulkBut their son? , inheriting their jlAll!,,lst v A. . :i,f;, fivo vcar,. j Jierljr.IirV rior(ir lraZ3j;i,a F..rSeoi
?liiri-vuisted,"' said a
religion, he e;resses himself iu tin; following heart touching manner: 'lie who would utuleriv.iiii; those foundations open which the fabric of our future hope is reared, seeks to beat do v n that r.ol-
Cic 0 id 'let niph .
liv, thr-i is S'.t
! tin: olii'-r i.iv, as no tried on a new
: coat, "dial ! ;di.i!l have l- -t into a chair
i. .,.. ... .... '
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kern and bitter stings of disnp- uir.nwhicli supports the fecblepoiutinent ? Will they refuse to ntss of humanity: let him but listen to the song of the syren, think a moment and his heart that justifies and urges self-rem- will arrest the cruelty of his puruneration? NVill these care- pose. Would he pluck bis litworn and neglected veterans pile tic treasure from the bosom i f their arms, and literally beg their poverty ? Would he wrest ihe p issage homeward ! Will they crutelies from the hand of age, quietly siirien ler the mcp.ns of and remove from the eye of afllicredres i:i their hands, and trust tion the only solace of its wo?
colli charily lor bread, an l the I'he way we trca-
lardy justice of their country for last ; however,
ti'jf '. bcftun l in, uij f the J.tri.ey Cutiim-iiiiani was
d:.ii:'g with all hi: m:wht, l.ile Pal ij'L ;u was play i i PaJJ v ('m y on h s Je a A a- e, ai,d Jt-tuaix Call ii tn -1 qu-.e'ly loekii g ei , tc.ukint; ? j pi; en liic ti- a J ol ii einji t w lii-k v S 1 1 ic I- A'.l o' a suddni it.e d vd into I'atjwha eh sliced the tti.ie to Muliv put tiie kettle on, which as it were, I'touglit Btrney up ail tandin:, and e iu' d him m lute iiij t.-ui'iie almost
A: ; n -man v. In i
oiinr.-'-i! a -cei'iii
bad a it'c :U b 'i
in my ji'm
ol Mit,d. Vc once knew a '1 !.i a s-'n it lime, and
1 V ill'. l-!
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csej
.e. kbe
inu that be .-'.adv l)e:a.
11k!,
lKlvitiaa
A wrilei in tirj New erk Kv;ii-e?. sa? i be re is a t iiuuh w i'bin every I w- nuies iVuai lar laud lo .Main, 0:1 an average.
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I poa ibis 15 :riM-y
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ani
II:
ItllOIlt tin to
- 4 s !iu:i a b'a(.k f) .-, and ' appeals ti .It ran.) (Jul
wa 1 "t i il tilling
retnuneration. Oh, it is more th in human, it is (joddike. The drumbeats the line is formed
i'! is r 1 1 r " i' I sit
ligated by the
prospect of a better country to w hich we trust, it will lead. Tell us not it will end in the gulf of
I H OI V. v
;i lli 1 1 I a
laiian, ii' lht 1 iliis
at'ai't good maei er
.),- de l l S thai I'al had 1 o nyhl t ) (.bani; the tni.e wit!. out unit g the gfiith ni m uotu c, and sa that tnattei was M-lllcd t o the a itlr-f ittio:i ol all 11 ties.
Mamitai t 'iif' t '"ii sianv
and 'I i'ut l'.iers,"' i- t" ia II-.'i :ia 11 and I'-r-i- i-i'Tai'i e , ac. o (bug t- the IVi.-.i f -. r .
welt
1-eai No liit-:
II. inking
!il.eil v J. r la jea-
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the llag of Independence, is ad-i eternal dissolution, or break off1 hriun Shrnrdncs-;. When Central
vanccd to their front the ofii-
cers, with uncovered heads, bid their men a silent farewell ; filing off, they pile their arms in solemn silence, and with clasped hands, and averted eyes, are dismissed, each one to h'n own way. Is there nught iu (Jrcc-ian or Human story . iu .ancient or modern revolutions, that c 111 equal this last act of our veteran fathers, in magnanimity and lofty patriotism . Lawrriirc's Oration.
iu some wild, which fancy may fill up assh pleases, but reason is unable to delineate. Quench not that beam, w hich, amidst the niuht of this e il world has cheered the despondency of ill icquitted worth, and illuminated the darkness of suffering virtue.
Lincoln went lo make
rte
1 1 Cirtk Indian-, one of tie
him to -it
lh'ii dvMtrd to
dawn u pari
acc with the . 1 hi lV arkfd
a lag-; he was
nine, and in a few
minutes to move still luiliier; t tie re -'K st was repeated till I hi; (iencral , gat to the en I (if the bg. The Indian aid, l-y: e fart he r.' T which th-: j (ii-iii i ll replied, ul can uiai: no fur
I thfT." -J iiat sj it is with
li cpid
Pn'n tire. While at school, in Canterbury iu Connecticut, an enemy-whom he had satirized
with his caustic, nen. emnloved
about half a dozen ticrocs to slackened their paceinstinctively
7Varcg". A stage
driver wlio w as no w ays remarkable for swift driving, one day, w hen almost arrived at the place of his destination, overtook a lame man wish crutches, who made rather a slow progress on his journey. The driver did not
rein up his steeds, for they alw ays
the chi. f; l'ou have moved us back 'o the water, anj then a.-k us to move fuithei."'
not, and will not be lound wanting in grateful attention to the man, who through a long life has most conspicuously manifested a like devotion to his country's welfare. Under lids roof the father of his country oftcnheld communion with kindred spirits, in the times which tried men's souls. Within these walls it has been our privilege to be reminded of our obligations to the great and good Lafayette, by his personal prcsenccjand we have here extended to him the right hand of fellowship. And whin we recall the seem s of the second Ameri-
W lu re upon ran war. and tin sulTerin?s of nur recommending: an excellent milch : I'riee
brethren 011 the western frontier, cow, said tliat mic wonui give and the man whose talents and milk year after year, without
exertions were most signally efficacious iu averting those sufferings, and rolling back the tide of battle from our borders, we feel that it not only becomes us, but that this is the appropriate place to express our attachment to Wii.mam IIkmiy I!.anisoN. General Harrison's response manifested, in the choicest terms, that he feelingly appreciated the compliment so delicately indicated by the address, ol being thus received under the same roof
O
t Cray S irah fJrrfiiti Ba.ii Crabeal Jobn I Crubb Cei'Tgi' l2 (jams lictirr .iJrave
!, C
(ieer-e I I
: J j!Ti-'S-II cadi lfa!li Jacah lit nod
llinimii flail Bt-ij;i-
; n :i:i A llamnv J ) hi. i O. link- Ileij rv l!- 'i-l ai .1. J . Hei:i linage, i llem; did! J , K. U .11 Mon-r. j IK L ! IscnSio-.-. er .lalie,, Killuugh S!i) King , John, Jjcnu n W'n-. LeeJ. '. Is dger1 wood J,i;:i-'.' L:a lvizibctii.
M'DjimM Willi, In .Milicaii Jari b Mat.
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11
il J.lS itia IV
.) Pri'diis!- An Iriahmin..
i ui: J n ! 1 1 1
having ca I
the breed
ives. iieeause it ran in !i tti r;iin nl :i ntiw
.'I I . Vvl.lllV UI . VWtl
that never had a calf.
Louisville I'rices Current.
i jii:a: -tkh w 1: r. K 1. v.
u-
sai
when
meeting
any one.
proceed in the cveninrr and inllict
upon him a disgraceful personal j wayfaring man was hailed w chastisement. This comin to ! "I lalloo, friend , you don't se
rn
1 lie
ith
seem
il-wav, shan't
At which he
with the crutches turned round, and after having deliberately sur-
.!...!- I .1
"io uiiiiiiv you, 1 m 111 soiiieiuing of a hurry !'
A yankee family moved from Connecticut to the state of Ohio.
the cars of Prentice, enabled him ; to r'Kl';c much h, a n nrpnarn Itimcrir with n niinl. I I Rive yon a lift?"
... , , . . , Night came, nnd he was vaittd upon by his sable antagonists, lie met them at the door and as they beg in lo nnnace hint, he presented his pistol ordering them to disclose the name of their employer, which they did;
he then directed them to form into a line, "Indian file," under peril of their lives a request with which they also complied 1 . 1 I,
Willi lenr ami tremuiing. lie then, with the deadly weapon still pointed towards them gave the word 'forward march V The dingy corps of "forced volunteers" took up their line, of marchrand ever and anon looking back upon
the determined countenance of their commander, were toted around the principle streets of the village, and finally halted before the door of their employer. "Ilight about face!" said their triumphant captain. "You are dismissed!" They dispersed m-stantir..
The Dili-, I), I. A faimei'j wife, not many u.ib i from pauldini:, and who : 1 r 1 1 illy- tci-d-t the rmikct'wiih licr butter and egg, one Week lately be ing busily engaged, which prevented her attending ihe market, for the sake of convenience, consigned her butter ami eg to a shop not far distant from the town. Iking a new cu?ta ater, old fplitp'um commenced t ry in q her honesty, and, the butter bein found deficient in weight, il was com municated to the old lady.. She re plied, il it is not weight, it ouglit lo he, for my pound weight, which ha? -too 1 the teat for a'-?, is som.Mvhere
nun Lti Deri j IJilt'lT II ICll II tins, C'-!ini t'nll'ir, l!:..ini :t. )omm) I Cotton Ti sin. V C.ii.iil ", Sj'i rM ; Mania
llipt
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lb Vj tb Hi lli la Iti
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dim i!;i!c ?-"o. I
where the civilities of the citi.cus ! 's A'"-c""
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ut niurris nan uceu e.xieiuieo 10 Washington and Lafayette; at thesame time distinctly disclaiming all pretensions to equal merit. Till: COUNTKSS Ol' DF.SMOM). Catherine l-'it.gerald, w ho married the twelfib Iirl of I esmond, irt the rcia of I'.dward IV ., nnd danced with the Dake nf UhiiHcster, aiterwards Hichard III., lived to the very extraordinary ngo of one h iudrcd and iifiv live year-'. Tlej beauty and vivacity of the Countess of D.isutond. reudeied her an object of geucial adiuirati n, at a pe-iad of lifo when all '.:her women arc considered until for so
ietv: and historians confidently as.;eil
I!) ton t.l.t
lex keg tbl
bull Hi H tni-ill
nt In bo I'm.rwl I -c rnnpll..,! '"'"J i 11,1,1 """TlilUS C
vi'vprl thp rstiiblishmiMif rpnlird i i . . that she bad passed her bundretb ear bevt.) en int. iMiiuiiMiiiitan, icpncvi, . 0 weij,i mv butter arauist one 01 your , , ... , , - .,
' v i ri sin it'll i ii ii:iniiir 11 1 1 1 1 t in i ii-
i o r
pounds of t agar.
gayest circles. Nie resided at InebiI iuin, nnd held her jointure from many
.'LVfcCDOTK . Lord Cuhamplon successive Carls ol Desmond, until ihe and Col. Luttrcl, father and son, had j family being by an attainder deprived of long been at daggers-drawing, and it i the estate, she was reduced to poverty; 1 n... n. I l I ... r. r- hot fnelinrr Ipw nfllir inlirmilip of fim-
ry-f c ,l el f f I 13 noowu iu.iv iuc can ii. iu u 11 ioi- 1 -i Ihe father Of the family (as Ills' ot )imself, in a fit of exasperation, as! although then one hundred and forty
parents couiu not atloru lo puy i to send n challence to his son to fight ! !"ars "lu' ""?ru UIU 01
a duel. "If you can again forget that j "rlf 01 unu lvei..ng u, ,0 onuon, 1 ,r .1 11 1 .i bud ber cause bctore kinyr James tbo I am yourlfathcr," such were the ; FirB, d solicilcJ ri;,icr ,tbicb she ohword? of this extraofdinary message, tait.j. "I expect you to meet me,'' "tc. 4c. " The answer of Col. Luttrcl was not G A L ATI AN W I DOW.
twenty-five cents for letters re eeived from him) took anewsna
per and drew a well upon it, and the family's likeness were placed inside. This was to say they were all well; but down the well was a bucket upside down, with
a little one of the family in it and this was to represent that the child had kicked the bucket which is to mean had died. Danville Inquirer.
less extraordinary. "My Lord," he 1 ,,1 1 u . 1 ; IV...
saiu, i wibii 1 couiu hi -..j aiajy of Galatia, assassinated her bus- - l . I .. t .. .. . . l.tlltor " i . J
gel lllill JUU nic IliJ 1'um.n
Simorix being enamoured of Cainuia, tidy of Galatia, assassinated ber bus-
band, Sinatus, and then sought her hand.
, ... jCamma, Bi"ter having long resisted the
Y armers as wen as poets, ougiu 10 preseMtg an,i entreaties of Simorix, being
oe ciassea among ine genus lrruaoie,
M. llnZ
live stult. ( i ( Cars I'j '.M..d.'rln?' Piiu-U ' Imlico S. K. sir :cn
In Ucg I.ogwuod l-'lour Snieif!n? t'uli, Maik'l Nu. do i Co 3 Cod dry Salmon Mcrriii; iiiiKtid SIkicI tiicis
l-'laxsrcd r'cutticis (5 iiibcng liiain, wlsrat Ke Oal I'rrii shclkil Barley Clour seed Hemp
Hides iliicJ Lard I.incn, lirown flax jd Tow
Molams N. O Oils Tanners l.illSGLd Sperm Olivo fork mess
Prime " Cargo Cheese western! lies. I) nam
Sugar N. Orleans ' Inferior " .oaf " Lump ' Whiskey slorc gal From wogoni ' Rye " Salt Kenbaiva ) and Codoiu- bushel. angh 3 Tar bbl
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511. 1 giil duz
bid
for there is no season so fine, no crop
at last apprehensive that be would have
recourse to violence, pretended to give
Vutlfor iftf Quinnj Sore Throat. Salt, soft oap, and scotch snuff, an equal quantity cf each, thoroughly mixed topctherrttntf applied as a plaster to the part affected, is said to be an infallible rr'nied V 'for the quinsy sore throat.
In a villane. not a hundred
miles from Cork, a medical man was one night disturbed by repeated tappings at his door, and on getting up found a labouring man soliciting his immediate attendance for his wife. "Have you been here long?" asked the doctor? "Indeed I have," answered Pat. "But why didn't
so abundant, but the farmer can and her consent to espouse him She engag-
room to grumble. A substantial yeo-1 cd him to meet ber in the temple of I)i-
man of N. II. was lately congra- ana, of which she was the priestess, in tulated upon the excellence of his late order to give solemnity to their union, harvest, and the crcat reason he and II was ihe custom, that the bride and
his brethren had to be gratelul. i j ""ucSruum s,IOU,u ur,,m uul Ul don't know that," Baid he, "what be j CUP- Camma first took the vase, in
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lute?.-!! J;din. ivj-i'L it ic -in !' (.,i-rrV..T. B. II. HYLUS, ji vi. hole title Dealers in Dry Goods and Ilurdicurc,
m
AVI.
I wo d-xrs above
3S a 39 35 a 35 a 1 00
40 a 6 00 a
45 1 00
we to do for bad hay for our cows?"
and after drinking freely, presented it to
n .-t- r-t. ! Simorix, who not having the slightest Proof of being Righteous. A man, uspicio drank off the remainder. last winter, or some other time, when j Camma, transported with joy, instantly the weather was frosty, coming out ' exclaimed, '1 die happy, since my honof a tavern a little "blue," loBt his our is preserved, and the murder of my footing, and came down plump on the j husband is avenged" They both exdooretep. Endeavoring to regain his pircd soon after.
V o t i c c . rlHE heirs or Cranrille Ward, deceased are . 1 hereby notified that application will be made bjr us the undersigned to the next Prbate Court, for Monroe county at ill next session for the appointment of Commissioners to set o(T and assign to the widow or taid dee'd. her dowir and to divide the balance of the land of said dee'd. among the heirs. The land to be divided are the following tracts to wit; the S. E. qr: of sec. 35 township 9 N. of R. 1 west, also the E. qr. and 60 acres of the S. W. qr. or said sec . township and range, also 143 acres N. VY. qr of 'sec. 2 township 8 R. 1 west, in the county of Monroe and slate of Indiana as well as all other real estate of which the said Granville Ward died seized and possessed pursuant to the laws of Indiana regulating decents, distribution and dower. ANN WARD, Widow. ) RUFUS WARD, Oue of tie heirs. J CM. 11th, 1836. 51-3
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Messrs. Urool..
Sliiiddci t'o. tiiiiin street. Jt-ST received and now opening a larger and more general sis'irtnteiit ot 'FA IL AM) WIMTJl (.O'JDS ibm, tbey Imp ix.-1-ire oli?-red; roiisislin.1 of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, iljiilwaro iili-l t.'ulierv; also, ivr bave this fall a complete assortment, of B00T5 ANDSUOEiS;
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