Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 January 1837 — Page 2

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redotion of postages crta;.! to about ' r Rucn-! twenty per cent. It i. practising upi'"? tin the great principle which thc-ald i e"sctmftlt of ome express artd detail-, control every branch of our Govern- provisions in relation to the vanment of rendering to thf ntihlir OU3 Claims made for the pitst, Hnd to grcati ; g'od VWew?lhP?h C2? compensation nn allowances possible lax ttion to the people. I dcP J rroper for the future.

The scale o postage., suggested by , lae rostmasier ucncrai, recommends1 Itself, not onl f by the reduction it t ftranrt. hilt bv th

by the simplicity of it,iric V U' M-'B'IMI. ucU

nrraneemcnt. its conformity with ih-, Federal currency, and the improve ment it will introduce into the as; count of the department anJ its a gents Your particuhr attention is invited! i.ii....,i.ii.rn.li ,f,.. mil read co.-npsniej. The present j ..... vi'iiiiaus a - a mws providing lor the n.Aictrc r the makirg of ccn tracts are based upon the prcsump tionthat competition among biuJers will secure the ecrvicc at a fair price. Hat on most of thi nil ro.id lines, there is no cevnpeti'ion in that kind cf trnporl.ilioi), mii I advertising is therefotd U5e!'j. Nj contrict can now hi midj with the in, except such M shil! be nf gotiiti; I before the time ol ottering or alierwaidc, ar.n th tiritv.ir iif lii'i iVl.lmtilpr f Annril I , m t!.f.n hi'..h mirU. r'frrUv. wn.i'.'u; ll.JlUMlu.l 11 ni'Uij uj n .k...i 1 .... .1. i. 1 1 1 . .. rtlirf ta l.im, and 10 doubt rf la I.M.I, a doubt wotlM i luce to tii, K!u i.-tercs t pro-! lr by la some upitabh b t-i, con icriue nil ivmr'i titr'i riviir .j a i and rc'.ricl h:m bv aru.; l rule of a! fOtricl him bv a rtx-id rule of 1 low;. nee. Uadrr'ci hb.-ral act .f th..! i ioi. he would Ui. l.MihUdiv be able ta secaru the services cf most of the nil rend co up ini-s, h,J the fnteicsl i of the d- p.rt.ir i.t wjjld be thus a I vniri I j vanced. The coi repoth!incc b.etwecn the pMidc ol the U. i .cd St ttes and th?' Ktii rpan nitioij, und ..rt t ul. 1 1 t vith the Hrijish islaiid. hai hcotrn. ! very extjnsiv-', mj r. quires th;; in terpoition i f CVngn ? t o g'e it se curity. iNo o'iT i. !; h Do M CI Vo ir mii iiitiTolitie ot nvr.;? b'.trccn Nvv V ik and I .ivei p-i'd, or nlher f r e i 4 f . 'trs, as proposed !;r !!ic I'oi'ni.istet t.eiM Tt. O i t!.e cin'r.-irv, it prom Iscl. bj hj secufin it will" nflrd, t,t it cm 11 :n i! lr ( irtion, and 11: t 1 1 In ;i tir.rsj .1 l!ilrrt:r-uri: 'I'll l'l t!i p-M-.pii.-I IM-I-Mil tn I'll'.-, iV'ii' h C i i-jl but li.iv a It tppv . iV-- 1. l"'u. 1 ;h 1 1. 1 !:. tti !-t .if tl.'j ( 1 i!v of Ne t vctn tin V us ) i t' ;? ti V. 1 rope inaw c.ri ie.l o-., iisJ ui'iit 1 fpr;:5::i-l-iti-M: lm e b i.Mi r o' iv - l limn tht hea l ..f t!u Vt vin(i .i l;.t OiV:ce, Hkiti2T the iutr.-rpoiilhxi ! th IJintt.d Stales t j ci ir J it .: j.ii the accidei.l and hsos to whii.ii it i- l )w su'-j'-tl Svii" !esi-l !' .;p:v:ir to br 1 aile.S for, ,1- !l I? n y c.'n.i'.j to t'i"! 1 ir. in!i;i '.!, ,i. l.ij Until:. Pi in ir.rc . Tlif r Vj.t: l:....v ..f pravidl.ig 1 fire pl.-.f b'lil liM: hi t'.e n-n -tl itit b'vdc rttid f..i.or i.t l'i!. P.'-t (.;.'? D'p irl ment is Wwitl.y cf co:a:ii. ration. I.i the prtsent con l.'i '. of ') ir Tr.'a-ury , ills neither n? 'u y v.r.r wiie to l.uv rnorli 1! t'ti';!ic hv. r-ls cji ; tl to rt mil-It d it! .r, wlien l!i") cm rei My bj mile s. ruic. i'Jieie nre vrelght)' rotitd-:r-'iius i i the location of a new bu Ui.12 fr that tie r irfmenf, in l.vor of P! ,rinR it near th other hfculive htnMmcs. i The importing uNjects of . s.n vey , .4 the coasf, an-.l th's m muf iclure of a st ind ir l of citris and r-ieaS'iies f r Ihe diir.-ient custo ii l.otist", h ive : - ; " , j joint resolution . The ore an I rorr. T.Ci . to nil thfso .ih cts, h ive been devof j ii iiirso !iiu"i.i;i .mi fooii j on the 3 Treasury D. parlnicnt , . . 1 1 1 n;; the list jc ir. A spct!il re ficm the Secretary of the Trcas j ved dtiri cort nry witl soon he. couununieated to Congress, which will show whit has haen accomplished as to thu whole the numher and rompenslion of the persons now f rnployed in thesa duties, and the progress expected to be m ade during the eiisif? yer wiiU a copy of the varioui correspondence deemed necessnry lo throw i: 0il ,,..,8.ub jecls which seem to rerjuiro a?dmonl legislation. Claims have i-en made for retrospective allowances in behalf of the superintendent and some of his assistants, which I did not feel jusliGed in granting; other claims have been made for large increases In compensation,- which, under all tho circumstances of the several cases, I declined making without the express sanction ef Congress. In order to oMalo that sanction, the subject was, M the last session, on my suggestion, 'and by request of the Immediate superintendent, submitted by the Trcas-

in-, l'i:. i..iuiiwO.T.ivi.ii.. .-..-. u..... , . . , , . 1 I 1 V Ktu I 1 -.1 1 1 1.. 1. ay 111 'i:u. air i., . . , . 1 r' ice, in Mis LicRnrtA. daughter ol '"' . , 1 , ,- - , ... nnl the imtn-'di.h-up -Hiitr!-. lonce of ' . ' v f . . ..-.f,- adauttcd no ona to his ni-Uruetton wtth- ,. ..... . i .-f- Joseph v ampicr ot this vicinity. ., , -, , ., ., , ., m g !till"m in ro-je't:v: h: 1 s.:tr:i t:in 1 . . out the soiemniiv ot an oath that they tlV;m.ea!s. At the List se.Vio:. of' Wo nrn d'"M to a.-Unovvlet-s the j wou!J ivc IC In :sl relipi.m.s attention to

C0Wffre, the rmk.l-' of a f-t ol ivcigll i rcrn!'1 nl n l". 1 the advantages of the sick, and that they and m.a ore, I r rich St it- in tl.e ;?'"'V,n;',n. r?!" f ; would not divulge any matter of a secret

t 'nlrto a.l I - I i , il.. oilier h ii cn smacit ui up, ami as nc ccvoureu uat're, neither directly or tid rcctly. I liiioii was a 1 Jc J lo tiu ot'iers Ij a ... of i.., silln, o4...;ni.-,t Vl.v V. ' ...... i....., n:

urv Department to the Committee of

. .J , , . . . - le8,9laliye action "iV. ZZ ...v... ;,:M(:"t:e o1 attention to inefe auues fl'e great presure of business on the treasury Department, the general uperyl;ion ol the coast purvey, and the completion of the weights ani measures, u the works are kept uui I I.J .1 I.I .1 ... -I 1 .... I r . . , . , ., " . i""io'g:mii - :j tpeciauy lor that r V V K i,,ira - .1... V I l ' - i" - m I'liny i xpci iciici si. a x ction 0 cct.hrni the conviction I havi expressed to Congress in fav u amendment cf the conslilulio i i"teii of an which will prevent, in any e vent, li e election of President and Vice lv. sident of the Uaited States devolving j:i the lIou- of Ilpprestntatix es vii the S-ntte; and I therefore beg I- .va ag iiii to s V.icit iur aUeution lj the ;u; ict;, in re were vinous other ?3-f-3 " "y 11 message not ul:d tipiM, particular! th it rc la ! ling lii the r.-..!.lefunil.rmily iu the r8 T, T 7 rT V " , !.ft!u. Uii.net ol Columbia, that fl.'r'1 uf 'lr U I,-for" -"c!uJin? tuis p pcr I think 11 Jac u l"- various executive d-p .rt murl' l" ; lestimor.y to their res ?ro,, '0,,,M,,on' "J t:,e Hhl!,,J' n"J u,U'rn, "hic-h thry have hem conduct?... It his be.ni my ir.. U, -jforc? in all r.f lh-tn a vi.hint and ! la.ttsf i! dtich-.irge el U e public buii I ties, :s;.d it is jji atif. in" to rre to l , c - v - ; . ' :nM' K V .H.i "i..... IX n.t . r v . v. . . . . ...... V .V I ' I . I I rt II " ... i:.'. frc.w any q .ricr, at lbm i"i.v r i:t u ;iic:i t!t:y li.-; fu'.li'.LJ the r. : j els of their creVior.. H iving t.ow !i liaised the obTva ioiu do'e:iif J proper 0.1 tl.i?, t lie las! I J:r iisioa I shall have 1 t ct-muiunic.t-tit.gwitii the two llous:s of ('ou.yrotf ! liio.li' ui".:tiiig, I ci'K ot emit an t-. M....ri r.f 1.-..-. ir r : 1 1 ! i I .. il.i.-t 1 ........... 0. ....... wi.lcti IS U'l? to Hie in t bo iy ci .si Icliow rt';z :iij, j ir, vh p..rii v n d i. dulgtiice I . ti .ve 'diiti cticunt .T.eat .inn se orlia the duiicull and en-s il .r.Mis.,1 which It has been my it !.. i) is . .Lijuin miS .- i-.ii.-i 1 ,J' " I' " 'b "'J raie-i. . l !i"!IM d'.'.'j' v !u:i !.i :i- h ive 1. ol iv'en t sibie tn-.t my . x- r ; t I 0 V, lit .J Willi '."ii 5- cot 1 . M'-i't. jti U t !:.it tl ''(( f H'-U'-ee ; 4.

oi f-.v,.i L.'owed upon iu.-, I am tuie ! "C tUV7.Cl? Ol lilWVTl.l.t.C, ( I think it prudeut t. c!.mi Hie s n il nl llty w:! ha c.Miri h.rod a-h.uii, ! .at'io iMonrOC Si YiTOWn ' ad empty the boweU, but by im m i;-.)-... directed bv an farticst d.. fire t". Lmmlip Wv to XWiornX vv.t. tj:''ue giving Tarler, Ati'iui-ny, t'ai-

prmnite i! i r. t; i-.'!j : noui of iny t'n'J; tt ; I i i V th- pcitU Isivti, ti,;iL t. uattVci' 1 1 1 .'i l.uve I icl.ll Oillllnl led. w ii! Ii . .1 col ro' tivr; in the inli l. . i . . .- . t . itiT.'iii.o ati i ii u 1 1" i;i.i d iir i't; .it. i will ( : uj c oil ui. All t'l-tt h is ccnr. red tluii;:;' ni a ln)ii;isli .lion i cil. cit'aU'tl lo in-piic me with increased coi.li ieiiie in t'.e stability of our itis'.i. luti u." ; an I fhoulJ I bo sparred to enter upon that retirement hii!i is Si suitable to n.j age and infirm no iltil, an J ( much desired by me in other rejpt'ds, ! fihall not Ciae to in. voke that b tu ti ent Beint?, to wiiose fLiividonrr- we are alreadr So sia.Uv 4 . .. -j - 0.. I indrbted. f)r toe totuiriU-uii.e ol his I bwiu' Qn 0r ,(il)Ved cotl,;,rj.. ANI)iiKV J ALKSON iv.tt v.; ro.v, 6l.h' t) a mber, I83G . . . . XXYXvlEITIAI,. j l"""!' t r J - i o,i the 1st iust bv V T ! (Juti i nil Ihrt nonl( aot tii.trriari smkI i - . u.ome caltcP We were unable t an s,ver thi interotion of the Deril in 5,ver im inieroauou oi 111c irru in any other way than to tellhim that they 1 1 " r : t .t . i nl vays forget it. s return our than!3 to the happy couple and wish them a long and happy life nvii CftTv ! liiliMJ rUlV ?9l.lilli. I

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will ofler at public tale to ihe Holiest bidder ' pearances in the state of the patient, but on the premises, one miteeajt of Bloomington, CSpecially unnn tho secretions and exeon the 21t!iof Ft!,ruarj- r,ext, the ! cretiona circulating tiuids &c. Iain ef ,.,e estate of M.ry Mi cn dec M. 0 ,,,, 0 f a ,nuch en.

Town9 North or Range cue West, most of it on- j lightened people who is too well acquaintdcr fence, 2ft acrci in cultivation and comfortable j e,j vith the particular diseases which 1

liyick i-s-ti" Dwelling !!! OVISTS, i tr:iri..n. neTcrfa. 'ins sprioe and a imall orchant sad other conTeniti?- One fourth of the ! purchase money will be renu.'ed in advance, the remainder ia two eqal p.jmeoU, the firft doe in ; ... .far the iccond in two year Ui.Teafter, by the one year roe cc" j 1 purchaser civinr noic u i'i"" -j -v. . SAMUEL WIER, EtV. Dec J3,19SC. 8 WOOD! WOOD!! ANTED for wbiaiptioai to The Poit. w

ii -r, r--"- i 11 m he subscriber acquaint hit friends nd the

ruu,,c lbtit he "a commenced the C1IAI1& MAKING . ISasincss, i Bloomington, mnr the south east connerof the public square, nit door to David Battcrtor.'sTin Xentof handaBCner' TTUB K3 VUMHiiill '9 w nicir i , mil ue ,n:c,,or 10 Pblic that no exertion j shili be sjtareU to please, accommodate and do am-! p'e justice to t'.iojc who may lavour him with tlioir cubtoni IOHN I tURFNTP Dec. 20ih, 1S33 7 tf Take Kotirr. am sorry to begin with c fragments ' of lh". tcort'l. .

wo-im mioim the puUisc mil buicmon uoocieii the sensibility to impressions must be r.P,iod that I should bac abused my wife ; proporlionabl'y increased; they are conhelore In i-dcatii. I found the rcpoiton bait Creek ' .1 i- , , J 1 and tia.-Ml it back to Solomon co lon and he re- , quently predisposed to be mors readily fused t . -ii-. o liisnuilior. I now inform t'.:c public acted upon even by the natural stimuli ot that Sol j. ni. 11 Wooden and his author is a I.I Alt the svstem thf tin.nr n..,l ..n-.. ...

sindt ..i.-iaiio it appear by many, t would v.U Solo.i.- ' WojJto to bricg suit against 61c ami tlcn we U..o'V the certainty. "LLTil GOODWIN. X .v.-.:.v.h,isyj. i-.hv Srtli tiiootlw !5i. 'MiMitsn pmmnieu iiie a . liar in 'The Post,' and in , ,. , , tcnl I hate cn'v to tav that I - ' can 1 prove by m.wv respectable and Iwnowblc men abuscud ill tnat cue tM,i, fo.nur .isr.. from .mi iv. mi. 11 mi mis stu STiiie eiu iioo'jwin u'u ncr cin ns'ersior.', p.u l now pronounce luis sen st.uc ih Gotd-rina I.IAR, a paltronn, and a -on.drpl ar.dl.brebin to sue mc ir to itk r;y W.aHf a!!-fac'.ion of n.e. i &OI.U.MO HUUilfcA. Dip nth, ISJiJ. T. IKCX VP y s. rv i iy Aiuvd rce, uaceo-Mi ,T-rf.13 creek t l..y ton. h,?, 1 v. 7 . - V i V .. i .. .-in liaili P. Vi.. l,,v i....i iw .ear. ..1.1 last . A.. I lit rn.i. t. I,, 'nnl liP uh Bi ..... .. fr. ,Hprn a.,,1 i. Ilf l,n.V i.: .K .up m Hie fvr..bc:.d s.-i.: saddtc suboi l.in.1 fU-t bite r.o c.i-cr m: iuj (r i.ramis uri iv;.inr, ini r i I... v,.u ... t. i ..., ltni . IM cl If fuie (,ie this !6;h i!ay if Dcrtmh. r ISJti. A trcccp fiom mj tvnv I...,1(. a A Ml tl. U;: , J. r. S-.low A si t !a c c a v y :i nOW rece V a arC iv. A civr..w-i. nsaarlmor.1 nf M.V. . .. CtCmeS, lmS, Ve, 1 . c. 11 V ... i.l C)C. ell ll'CMV aim xiUMViiicu if )C ..ClUune.. U'un: m0- ' , ? . ,. Cll SlOLW liOUl .lllOOWiUlS j o lOtl IO UliS l. naec, na V UO lAxuVs tu 1 . ... i "' . ' V 1 I VOUaie VC Ve' nCaV0WCv I

10 VUO lAvvu: VC n.S; ViVCC ' (-"""Ctimes en the puit c,fll.. ,Kiiicut, ni;,! , . n ... , . : much oftener on the part ol the Dorter) 3 Cats, tmi.g Settled m3Ctt ,h, rc is a ei.-kliness left it. the m-rvoi,:-OUC nnA a tlf neS eatt of system, that may go nlmst mm . ioctl t'. r VVwf vX VP-t-tamiAnt Ml j a time and then fall on the lu .s, liver. 1Cs0cAj ConWnUC VUC naC- 1 prove incurable or nut, ouin- t the a;f t.of. nV im.A.i.o i ravation of the ca-c and rouiiititiou !

IIOV VI IIIOU.VI1I. I I vvi-.il to cr 'p a iev units en our j m st cocmi in disenses of tl.U country, . and pniticnl uiy cm lever, as it Iras been the study of most Physicians for the ppnec j ji - j- .v.. ' ''ww .7 h ive been first spoken of by Doctor Hiptiocrate, vvh m lo tins oay believe.! to. . ..iv.ti .he. tiest niiilndo.TV. Ilnnrn iii'1" . r-' ; . il.i nhvsir 'ii, "--i lueocrn innr-, or m uie i!o-'inalic scci Ii vvo m ui, I .1 , ' H Tl 'W : (' I I IIH I. el-el him their leader. Hid opinions have been respected a3 oracles n:t onlv ia the school of medicine, but even in the courts of law; indeed the .pialilieations 1 . t- . . 1 : :.. eouns 01 inw ; .i.t.u.rj me- 'i'...uin ... nms y y. . itl 1 I 1 ..rt. iiihi i7ut l r liiimt r:iif. . , r ,i: i . . 1 - . . isni k-- r....,.i nil,,m,, ' ,,- vv,,a 4iai years before Christ ... ( . .1 am,"u8 1 1,1 and lie wa3 jt ap.,cai3 jkim'1.,jm "tI i ---, - ... ... wa3 the invcnlor '', I'lcdicmes yet as thonRh it w.-s Handed to tho Almiahty heavcn.'V ' lier . he also makes sonic remarks vhicu "ave beeu comparatively, but very little i.:nroved since founded upon various anam making mention ot, but 11 1 err n. Khali ho. nr. prrnr nf the heflU Utld not Ot the heart and founded on many years practice say 20, and I have never lost the first patient with fever in the course ofmv practice. In the year ot lo Bttended in Lawrence county Indiana, g42 cageg Df fever among them I lost two fa . , pUlmonali3 as it paiienis, uon. r 1 ifA.nne. was the wife of Gabriel .c.i.i.nu.w , . r , itao"Suaie unu mo Berry. This has been my loss among nm iKr,..BandR; but how soon it may be ; my lot to lose patients with fever I catinottell I hope never. 1 win mrurcr can the attention of the world to a few points

of my piactice as from the earliest period o the present day, the subject of fever more than any other disease to which ths human frame is liable, has received the attention of physicians. However extensive may be our knowledge of its ore-

disposing and exciting causes we certainly aro very deficient in its treatment. The operation of medicine upon ihe body through the medium of the fluids the i communication of disease from one person iw dnomer enner by vapor or contact, the Myasmetta inhaled in the luns ;ro verv Jar to-prove to me that ihe Ion" ne" !ecteJ Pathology of the circulating fluid Lave oeen one general cause of the great rav age of fever, most practitioners relvin on flip nrncrrintinnn .. . r r "f"- vi gicai uaiun uui examining the fluids until too late. It ' will be acknowledged that fever cannot lonsr continue without imlucmoin the heart and arteries in common with all the other parts of the system, and that I COrdin.ry PvriUwt t.i n,Sn ,1 V I .1 OV -. " j'lv.'-i uuuuiii lit- . .iucuujr o,cu uptraieu upon iy me oiono I and Other fluids of the s Stem in tii-ir . natural and healthv condition us we see 1 ! daily illustrated in the i.ro-rress of ..11 le-1 vers and in convalescence from ll-ver. Ii 1 i.... r 1 ... 1 ! tuuicuu niai wicr 'oug rontiuued n i c n I V wastes the DOW er ol'llin solids. r.!:id.r. : .1 . : . ' men. u-.uru irrauu..e Din dv iiiu :e langcments in the function and exere-! ... . ,. uon3 Pnnpa ny tne uciioii o. tl.e Mo nl 1 vcot o ui.noti.u Ui-u n nn-ma and especially by the retention M those materials w hicli should have l.ee-i tin , n ! out of the system as n-.xioes or il- -nr.ilv ! ..-... i -c .. i i 1 :.. ' . I v "iiu u in uvuttii iu; v . . 1 1 1 y ejected. The circulating lhiii!s i'l-eotni-sj . clianjied and vitiated nn l llie r:l l-ccoin" i auiiiuonai sources c;i urat-"- o t heart and arteriea h-se siirci.iit.i!iiv .l i I - J impression as I Have ji.-i ni !- rut ntiou is ! -""uwu'iui. ui.Tieai-ca r nun. litis lev. . of the more irratable Plate ol tin: i inn ; iiuij jsu iii nnu vni.iR'i siaie hi (lie i !..:.. . I :p. .1... . I . . . i . . i . .,.v ...... ... ....... - ......- i y power inherent in the sstcni it-( It' or 1 t)v some iiii'Jtui siii.!i'J liv art, liie i icater irratalulity of thcwh.de !-s'.e:n und of the hear;, Inn4, and arterio-s in particular le diminished r t!u: si U! j 1 hanges induced in the liuids they men-; l ite be counteracted. I h-so i-hm nl' I'ver mutually operating (ipi.n ea.-h ,.:!n 1 must increase and fever be conliiKied i:ntil the vital nrincinal itcf I ........ . . . . .........., , A ...i.C, ... tnded. How far th.- I ask .m.-Kt il., .t-ention to be directed 1.) t;.-c : nr.ii ii.'o' tv.. til-'!' 'onus: lai ouniinu . . 11 r. ....... 1 . l,e directed h imnart tern and ll.crebv hcn the " Uiv m um b.Iity of the iie'rvous and nioiein,; ':;:.r. .., . . . .1 . . . .j counteract the si-itie k-i.i.ew v i.l i!n I V I I III' C-,virculating llnidd? I am at nil times c)verii"d lv n iti.: eu.rta v. administer uoeiudir.j 1. 1 !ier iii I omel, or any ibins else that ivasis tlij siienc'h S3 Hist, liv I nd .ii:,n t -.;mer: uie patient I wish to make incti'ion ol the liver and spleen us they iir Mil jecl t(, enlargement and beim; ottrn atti ihntc l lo an improper use of (Quinine, but I tliink it from the great quantity of blood that HiiiM.ii vii iiiv- us iii nun; m 1 1 iu i-i.Mii 1 1 i - uf intermittent. 1 often hud these enlai;.-' liietlts vcrv hard to ei-t rid ol" ultlioti.-'. 1 il..ri.ia n link i.nt tn:!... r....,r wM.,..,.....m ,v,vl .. ot'cii r.oiMns. Does this r.' aj orir-Q from t!ic I r.iriii nli.m ll.i. a a . . M.u'.u,a.,i, I should ans.vrr :s i an I if I am right restore your fluid to . health and do not do it bv ston n-ciii. j cines, for in my opinion it v. iM make liiem still weaker at the end and hurrv it.-- ter , siiu weauer ni tne end ami hurrv it.-ter sy or something else not much better I believe it is generally given up that the conclusion which has l.cen drawn from a multitude of pathological, as w ell as anatomical facts arc lhal the opleen is an organ peculiar to red biuC'ilcd uui m;il; that it is of great importance in pre paring and mixing the fluids that compose the blood and that its action is of a very f jugular advantage to the liver. If I urn right this organ appear to he one ot the sieves that separates ihe good llui.ls Irom the vitiated ones well what is left for us lo,.Jo I should eay nssist nature in purifying those fluids and by these means ve purify the blood; also so soon ns this is done the flame is watered out. Well, will we call in the aid ff mercury, tarter or antimony to do this I think not for the debility they produce is in my opinion no less dangerous than the disease of itself. I beg leave to express my highest opinion of calomel for it is generally given up to be one of the best medicines belonging to tho shop and the most abused. To eradicate almost every kind ordiscase you must purify the blood I do believe, for the purposes I have, made mention of. 1 hae had wonderful success and my medicines can be taken to any part of the world. I had given over the idea of practice in consequence of the death of mv wife, but I have gone on to do business, if you wish to give me a call you will find me at Fairfax, Monroe county, Indiana, and will attend to you honestly and do the best I can for you under the solemnity of an oath, aud I will keep any secret which is to be kept. As we have no post

office, letters will not . he attended to. Patients from a distance is expected to j settle when service is rendered. Cures will ! be warranted restagnantly permanent on liberal torms; Fever and Fever and Ague f will be cured without the .use of Tarter, ! Antimony Calomel or Quinine, and the ' cures warranted to be permanently es-! -...:... i ..... - , ... . .

L.uuSj,eu it m my juogenicnt tne vital ;

iuusu3 win aamti oi cure. I win com- ; mom, on me corner, formerly occrpiea by i. NiciimcncG early in the spring preparing Cot- 0,5 & Co- a general assortment of tanic medicines by distilation, extracts M9IZ4OOM9S Ziw l T take' aM 11,6 ' Suilub!e A'r tLe rrro0ching .eas.n, consistiag in sickly parts of the Western Territory,! pa.iof warranted to be genuine and sold very low J variety of common and superfine for cash in hand. . . j .r

If I cannot cure you I will not kill, jYor n-ill I punish yon icilh my bill. Since active medicines have been our ! I boast j llovj many patients have zve lof. JACOB B. MEADOWS. Fairfax, la. Dec. 1lh - onno School Conimi$ioncr',.'i Suc. will olTVr for sale at the cfirt house i:i Sper.ce r. I O-.veu con.ly Indi-xua on atiirdav t.ic 17f.i d:iv if Mi-.rcli arxt the School sect:i,si con:;rt"in.nl townu, c North of Ilun- e 5 West said srciicn in dmded in cigl.ty rro li.is t x.;i pt the South Vcst 'i"'-1"1" 2,1,1 nn tc .H'.rc.l uccoidiiigty. U"c "en,la,-ce ui" ,,c ' " JAMI.S A. STKHLC, S. Com. O C. C 9-Sow J .... . . f HI I .N, riUWIL l.l)l A.! . i 7 1-.i. iwn'l) of rrccr.t impor!ai.n find of t e v mv.l fpl. n.liJ stvit ja-t rtci icd rrd mil 1 c . Il.rcd to r .untiv vov sin.-!! cJ:uu on lie co.t- K, r ah or i-i. tl e l -r. I r. rt . r.. . .1 !o r'.- oi, lllC t):Cn. l.t' IMH.I! M(.'1.F-LI..ND. y..in direct t-.iw-AH'nry, l. i'i;,! a SSavtitvare fttttf i tftl ir, II.V cxpt-itcJ (by the av tf Ncr Dili-Jim I l-'.fiv C'i'k llir.!v iie ami l"i:!i't i-r., !li ni.,.( a-rf.fil liril..!. m .((H I 10 ill l.lilllManures, lor tv.c l . JIcLEl Jj.1 S,r ) Main s'rcrl New Al'.i....y l..u.-i.i. Mi id m tit i st ri f o r v rficc. lite this o... Ink-n c.t I.. I'll .1 ni'iii!iil3'ia tl'i 1 of tl.e 1 ':. 'I'.hiihI ti-iiur. I. c.-t ! Mmiiv: fu:i'; t: i!i ii.-.. i' i'il. '1 I., ir 1 1. ,. 1 '.ale arc r. j T-!-.! tn rv!:c .1. 1 .1 ."...t- i;:no'.t, iK.cliuihj ,1.11 (. 1 t-9.it ni.in i'ioor !iii I. Li... tj.iij 1 .( '.- j. ia- ! i t. A Uo i.ii f i.':; .I t I. ui .l.u.'i: t) i.i it I ir:! f. f.-r ... ll.e 1, I; I I-.- .1 ilic ! .1 r m..i '.si I i'tr. '1 . : 1, 1 f I1 . .. i 4 i ; 1 1 I i. 1 ta:.! t ii.llui;rs, Catiic, Shcfjt, hoz.", c 1 1 hi of Corn lie . ..'.,' and Ji!chr n I iirnuhi ir. 1 'it.. I.I ,l'V O .. It rn t (' l-.V. ; u.r Cue .' 0 1 1 :.j''l Hi d LCi.-: ! .I... : tt 1 t'i tnr'i'i ". 1 :.n w ui z.i ii, i'ii .1.1 ...r.- ;! . 1 -i 10;. .-11 juit-g 1 -..! at.i: s . ii. ham ui.voii;-., ,. :...-i. i'i i cir '..or 1 l.ii !'". 0- -.'jw ; ihW.Vi .... ! 7 JUt: INT to : :i oi 'ir i f i!.i I'l i'-.-'L' -.. at ! I'm r. :: :i i i t yiWic s .!-. to ''" j M i f 'i 1 f ."..!. i.i P. crn !: r M .vt t-ti :!:( t r. i s -ii' 1 ':-! Lull' r( !cM't'i V. r.st ji-. 1 1 . c-T ...i Six '.t' ii.-: "s .."ii. r tj.' ii'iej' of l-i '1 i' Y: i.-'.o ( '. '.' X- O-f ! ir i t l" I: c : f :i ( lil., .,c . .ulllir r.-i'STfi i. :u'i!.. n i i r :'ui I it fi '..oi. liar.! cut- tluvi i.i (.u !.( Mm '.!.?. 'I i.t; !i iiIi:imi ii-inj iN 'tr B'i. I O' . -I -tv-.ii.vf.-l .no' t.tui". at il slitiit tvim i. .ii '. i'o .' ' ! i-.i. .1 tin , liuim uf I'.'u o!"fU A M. ij-j UV.u. IV !. I on aiI J 1) . r.f.. Fn$,. A';ini'., j N'J.cm'i'r 1 ' ;H 11'. lUrci'i f)tlll i iniirftlphia ) jr. i. jffvxiphir, f ) tc,rr.( Tl L hl.Y ii.f rms tl.e l ubhc tl.t t In E , lias just i-oci iu-J r.t.J is ro.v .'-ct'iii; in ill' '.011 1j lai luiinci tt. il;, lr.r;t" as-ft (tiii-i.l ol" 1'ail ami t inivir 1, i I'on iitiin; t f a vaikly 1 f i. . . f -. c i:...n. lironu ion, w..mi.. ... o-'.-'fi.. ll- 'ny ".';.' ' uvrrc rirlsi tt I't int (titc ! n i!il a'.rlmntt J Mnii.'jrs an-l Ci ;mciis-i: ".'"'' iifsortmcnt rf Fiannrh, M'ld, 'K.;f '..,. (.-'. Sii!c ...? Col ton ft (-..-a A. '''" oftvcni cjI'JI . li bifu fieri l)jinc?ti; I 'dlingnfvari'JUt tjwi'i'i.cs, Toeih.r with cvciy oilici artiolc or dry gooili. Haidwarc, lilassware, und Queenswat'o. Ten, Loflee, bugar, luTi 1 Ginger, Since, Alum, Madder, Indigo, Cop peras, Pepper 8cc. Bouts and Shoes, A fme assortment of Fur and Silk Hats, Fur and. Seal Caps, Castings, Iron, Steel and. JYails. Window-Glass. SALT. All of which will be sold low for cash or most kinds of country produce. The public are reipectfully inited to coll and examine the slock, llloomington, Nov. 9th, 1836. Taken Ui TY Sampson Hcncelley in Monroe county Benr"t -- -,-.i.;n Mm-ll bav mare lupno.ed to be fourteen years old, thirteen hands and a half high, a small iter in ncr lorencau, v v. hind legs supposed to be burnt; appraised to ten dollars by Adam Stephens anil Andrew Partes. HUGH Mc'CLDNG J. P. (Seal.) . Ocfdier 22 day 1836. I Sow job pnnrnx-O JVe.ry txuvttd thi Offitt on Iht $ktnd netice

FRESH FALL AND WINTER DIRECT FROM PKTT.ASELPIIIA.

ft Ml E subscriber respectrully inftirms tie Public, J Uia; he is receiving and opening in Lis clolfiSfCasimcrcs and casinetts, Black, blue, olive, broiro, golden, invisible and lioltle green, dral-s, c. A fme assortment of the mot fashionable vesting for Uie season. Circassiar.s, butubizells and bumbazine. A general assortment cf fancy, colored and black silks. A fine assortment of English and American prints . Skirtirgj and Sheetings. Mackinaw and bed blankc's. Silk -m,, cotton l.iia.lkeio-i.ids. Hed . Kid white tlamirls, v.-:ih a va:icty of ether ai licks too tedious to ticmkn aidv.arc, bnsnate ni.J rp ccnswnre. 'Vc, Coffee, SwarJ Ginger, ?cc, Vcvyc-r, Aum, Matliev, Iuo, C typfras, "Cools auA bVioes, ire li Vur Caps. Vvvr CoiWr, Casings, Iron, sn A Ni'.s. Wi; 0.v;w-Us9?. Sc. . ..f wl.io-h i.!': If - !d !rw Lr ce l. cr geed fom.:i v 1 1, J:.... , such r, poik ci rn, hca!, !ax-sccf ll x ui.J to,. I:'fn, liailais, lalloiy, Lt.j-nar, sa-S, r 'p. i.c T!.i ptib'ic arc rt'pit f .!!y isriteJ o cull ;.iiu i-.r..i ic Lis s.cik. ooilliMj'nH.VtlM.I?--.-, !?:!, I?36. 3--3oT 1 1t c fui?cr ifx r . a s a;ja in com -mtiuid tlir, aLoic l.nsititss ai his old at and iu liiuomit.lon Ik x--jn( irctivr-i (he VAX anil Winter TaHo.' 1 '' -" '...(ii : - !.;--:(rn 11.11. Le cats "" '"C I i.i !ir (L it l.i. '..".k niHic rxct'iied at 1; ri st 1 0; t i..-! in il .e o-.ot I:-1..: liable and 1 r..:.! . 1 . It t'.vi :.'... n aril t "pr.knce I " ' (!.(?. !.c 1. 1 ? to !c f..c:cd ..ill. a (bare of (., j y.i I o j a'r.-:.;!.. Ui.r r ?o (rood uoifuien wilt t'.i.il in mn'i..'c if 1 i. i... 1,1 : nl o.trc irtnoocMl I'.jv. Ki-iili.! - j , i.L'mt iLul l.TU IK.ie Cll Ik ; . inniCLili o : r. . rni;?.ir. I.'.b ISjO 3 :"o 'iVi'i!. rS nili' i'S iiinqi Tut: r-T. Ak r'i-'-;n- rts r.f t I liur? -r h-ps nilf 'r :t r -..-.I ihrr-n tin'.rs hr. ne dollar; ami 1 His lor (eh ihsrittct:i iiiM-rticn. 'J J' - i- I- n'es- ihe mur.l cr of incrfis i-t- in ':U':i ..n tiit man-sseiij.i, v. h.-n h i!: i-il in. 1: will I . nti.iioil until nrd.rst'ni !;!U!.. oir...iiau... it ami will o-.; (;h iruo-ii fir a!-cor',i!.j;lv. Advvi!i.-r:ii"ut.s nt.t p ii-i f. r in advance v i'l he cmiIi;!;!; ,! at I Iio evpeie of tiie adv ci"!isv r. A.0 WiHl SALE. A 07 ICE. Jh. lie .o'tl at pii'.l'C :'. ?5 tcic'f t'10 V i S. K. it S. .i T. s y. tf U 2 V. to l'i- ti-,t l.iil li r rn (lie 10'h ti.ij i f .l.it.uarv orx'. .ulc to coiiii:."i.rc at I .' o'cIolI.. t'l-cni'l pavmrot fur cue lir.'f t-f Ike .tiiilic m-Miey anil bon-i anil l 1'iov. J s'curit) f r t'.-.c 1. 5..!ue (ui'.lt 12 month .rtil.t.) will be refpircl. There is r... cx"c"'-nt fjrm i;nii sai.l !.! .1 ii' -iit jo uc-m t'C!t J S( umlrrpocl f.iii'o'. with a .ah u!i!e orcliur.!, pi.u a rt-mfui labia i'n. iiii.g liiivsc, i.J ottirr i.c ?;csi.i v l oilJing. JOIl.NULAKF-T.V. Bv 'iii n5ont A. BI.'.UKLV. 5 -Sow V:ll nntli Winter f K 1 !l I. tits,-r.'.e;s nrc now receiving a large anil 8 frr.-ti m.so. tuiuut of Fll UooUs, particularly stln-tcd fjr ilie i'osmtrt Trade, consisting in p.rt ef Saxon liluc and black clo'.lis; Dahlia bi'cHn a:.d Oxford tuiied do; Invisible, nrte and forest green do; Golden, olive, ivine anu tuulbciry do; Superior dra'j do; Assorted flushings, super pilot do; Blue, black drub and Oxford mixed cassimcres; MclbStinic nnd fai.cy ribbed do; Plaid and diagonal conrried du; Light and (!uik mixed, and blue satinelts, Sage, drab ai d plumb do; roiicy, stiipc and p!uid do; Itosc, -nliitiicy, macina ai.d point blsuUcts; While, red, green and jellow flannels; lied end cam us paddings; green .crgt s; Uoats,hnir cau.l.-kts; ruiinclts; 6 4 t'nlisli tlncit and col'd mcimocs; Extra superior Frcuch do; Super gro dc Naples end damask do; Black and col'd boiubazclls and Circassians;. Hich shlc fall prints and gingham?; Cambrics, jaconctts, Bishop laivns, Plaid check and striped muslins; Rich (ij-.ircd Swiss and hook do; Irish linens and lot g lawn; Brown Holland end Ii isli theelings; Worsted lamb's Wool and merino hoes; Mohair, black and white cotton do; Merino, cotton and lambs' wool shirts; Kid,' caster and hoskin Gloves; Baudana, Britana handkerchiefs; Silk velvets, Italian assorted Crapes; India rubber and fancy suspenders; Brown and bleached dome.ticks; Kentucky jeans, linseys nnd socks, Fur hats, otter, seal and cloth caps; Tuscan, Leghorn and beater bonnets. With other seasonable goods not enumerated, all of which wilt be sold on tho most reasonablo terms. . a ORE tf ROGER. Main, between Third and Fmtth Streets,. X.OnXSVZXtXi-3, XXT. Aug. 91, 1894. 45-S