Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 January 1837 — Page 4

Sir John de Beau voir, and Long diann, there is not even ihe com-

Wellesley, the brother of Wel- mon

onel Gtistafson, the Ex-King of Sweeden, the lineal descendant of the great Gustavus,is wanderiZ about Europe, often an out-

side passenger on a stnge coach,

fHRENOtOGV. Johnston, the fcoston caricaturist, following the example of Cruickshank, has display e J his talent in satirical Illustration of phrenology. In our judgment the Yankee has displayed more humor than his cockney example. For instance 'destructiveiifcM-'ia well illustrated by the collision of two rail road tMMitwi:h the appropriate nvMto "passengers m srATcitro by the cus.M " Conscientiousness,' in the delinfation of a Jury room, when: the Jury being equally divided itpca the question of guilt or innorrnce, are philosophically

deciding it by tosrirg up u cop-1 racy, save that of money, will dc.pcr. A in..t.key pointing hiSjCreasc. ribs sky-blue, illustrates "co-j Nile's Ilcgister. lour." Causality isexhibibited in the lucid ansv cr of a wise fa-; A HAT ST051 Y. liter tu nn inquisitive, child, who ; tfr. Editor: Some vi ars ago, askswhat causes the motion of V,Ujn& Pne evening in'he yard machinery. The father explains 'of my father's house . 1 s-iwn rat tlit! matter with due gravity, ;ce,lp Irnm linl nP.r mr. .o

lime stone to be found.

lington. The unfortunate Col-1 Many of the poorest portions of

the United States abound with

the most valuable minerals. We have but little doubt that the POOR KNOBS of Indiana, em

bosom a great variety of valua-

because he is too poor to pay for I ble minerals, such as Stone Coal, a more comfortable seat. Com- i Iron Ore, Salt, and probably oth-

pared with such instances of fal-jer kinds of minerals, ol'whijh no

j ten rank, how enviable is the con

dition of our republican fanners and mechanics, whose industry rccureS them from the possibility of want. As the population of the world increases, all nristoc-

trace is now visible.

CENSUS OF WISCONSIN. The Milwankie Advertiser gives the following as the ofikial returns of the census lately taken of Wiscoucin Terrilorv.

thin: "The cause is simple

as to emMc

me

Brown Crawford Pes Moines i).: Biuj'te I-uva Milwankie Total

2701 854 0257 1274

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22,220

to li is worthy of remark, thntthe

Below, ou see h thing that goes ! .rC( ;Vt tliat his pvps were clos-Uwo counties Ivinc west of the

ucrossaconcerntiagbehiud,that C(, je Was followed by an-: Mississippi, (Des Milium .md Dti

& little part of the small business commencing in Fairfax, Monroo county, la. The merchant's weights must all be just, Likewise his ballancc even; If they'r not the preacher suys Tiiey cannot get to heaven. Tho author of Luis d?irs to tell His neighbours all a pretty laic About the goods he's bringing on, To sell for cash to any one, Or rag9 and feathers and iieer-skiii3 He'll take for coffee or fur pins Or sugar sweet he'll take for lea And all produce that's brought to me. We've knives and forks and coffee pots And calicoes with little spots, And vests of woll and colion, (Uut not of that sort sometimes rotten;) Cilkcn vests and kerchiefs too Some of red and some of 'blue; Cloth for coats and puutalu u, Run boys calcli and skin lha coons, The fur is cash in other lni), The cloth whoa worn will keep you warm. We've leather to shoo your ti iked feui, To screan litem ("nun ihe old and Ii.mi, And s.)cks aiiel hore I wcur with ilioni Upon your pr-.Uy ntikle s'.em. We've bonnets it fonib- & caps to dross Thchendsoflhosewhoair.il men tiio-s. We've cups and suiters and to t pot-, Of cotlou yarn they sty we've ! -i.-j. We've pejiper b x' t.owl niid taws

And for v:ir whi.tey ie have j

Louisville Prices Curreut.

CORRECTED WEEKLY.

ARTrCLEJ. Ceesirax lb Butler lb Baton hams, lb Castings lb Coffee, Havana lb St. Domingo lb Cottoo Tenn. if Al. lb Canutes, Sperm lb Mould Dipt Chocolate No. 1 ' Cigar;, Aw. Com M. Cotton yarn , us, doz Dye Hull, Copperas IU Madder best Dutch " Indigo o. F. tcroon

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IS

In ke;

I'J la a

Some few bake!s for vtr bi.-en-,

And for yj ir si -k wo h..c the moms-; To irejr tur h j.'j uo Imve ilia-in

red up with ti;5 hirg iron poker, i j Mj till thry gets a' kind u' cranky, ! 'pi,:

then they shoves rilon nnd keeps ; C,00SR l0 Rifc it moving-, (Albany Advertiser. ' (j0 so,' omitting

And O.ioJold.

f

lemtury. 1 hose two counties comprise what is called the Black Hawk purchase, and their population 1ns beenalmost wholly made op within the last two

ve.us. A division of the lerrilu-! And r;,ars s"i;":1 ... i... M : : . :n i Anil f r our n:.'cks w

i;," 1 1 1 rJ ttiisMsaippi, Miu hU'Jii

r v o :r ii.un

An J tin in. l l .i.-s ana t.itu r w m And if yoi wish v.o ci i hiv . tli.i..-. We've glis.'s in i i ' r yua ' I k i n Td soe o ir u.'s xoircyo- an ! clu i

:M i ;! on ;

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touchf nthmg-a-my o top o o!ltr r4t wi,, a straw , his liuquc) contain nearlv nne half

ins witais name, uiaisjistHiorcilubm,tne cm ()f wbich wns'f 'he population of the whole

trie what you call it, that leans . prrse,Ucd to the other, whosti.USin tile thuig-em-bob there, ej i,tUm Was led about to vmiclosc to the. jimCMck. or Jiftma- us .uts of the yard, and, arec.asit is called. Well, von i i..f .......

scettllihMcniilc-tmpsnrc Mir- u ,irri. ,IR (lr;uika illuj uas llu n

nek to his hole.

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illicit 1 1 1 j i.iivf j ti ii ; i ii it -1 ir'v iii' ainiaii'i'i. nit auj i t . . .-

- !Tt-i-iMirtn.i. ii-ini. til' n,i'

to your teaders, he called for. it o. f.-; a.id yo .M h u- th xr. -.

titling my name, ;id ! All these go-nJ w. it di toyoii

I .1,,. rvrAi.rtiliilii v ,f. Whv U ilir nrrsrn! s !i nrt And trat aw hue il v o . il in u . t roe.

OaioLi AL Ail.ol01 C OF j vn,!r ri..n i ' i wheat crop n ti-la bout.? CTI1AN ALLEN. Tu-ih as the foregoins sto- Ik-cause it m ikes the CORN An old genticiinn of Vermont ! r-v may seem to unny, we have iiscj htr told m mi anecdote of Ethan i ,m dmibt of its orrectutss, om Why is a rail ro id regulation Allen, the revolutionary jttrqtcurrcspondeui btiog an iutelli- j 'ike a bad w i! ? IJecaie the whicli v.e have never "sren "m j s;ent nod hiahly respectable c'n-' rm;i;ai;k istaken at the r i -U of t!ie

iirint. hut which a tu vertlil.-ss I izcn ot I' reitericksburg. t- owner.

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Lugtvuci Floiiv S,ii)cifine

Fish, MjiL'I N. I " j i!o 2 " . do 3 " Cod i!ry box i Sahnuti k'g j I IciTing pickled b'jl . Stiud mc4 ' ( Flaxseed bih 1 t'eat'atri I'j tiiii'irp lb (l:ri::, ivbf-at bnti ; ItlC ; Oau ' Corn thitlid : L-arlcy - ' I'l uri ?red Luli ' 11.1.1(1 tlTl. I lit In dried I'j i I.a-.t i l.i C ', 'irotvn (1 ix d ' j T w '.ii WuIam: s N. O. - il.

FPOM 20 a 14

12 1.2 S 1 2 a 4 13 1-2 a 15 1-2 12 1-2 a 14 14 a 16 36 a 40 a 13 II a 16 a 29 1 75 a 2 SO 16 a 11 3 a 3 1-2 15 a 20 1 45 a 1 CO 1 81 a 30 00 a 6 iO a 7 CO 12 00 a 13 00 12 00 a U 50 8 00 a 8 50 I 15 a 2 00 I 12 a 6 CO a " 00 13 00 a "5 a

10 a

iAST 01? LETTERS

Remaining YePost Office at RoomuigtoYi, oi tne 1st o? Oel. and? not taken out "s'UVm Uitcc months be sent to tve General Vost Oflice. A Alexander William Akin R. W. Allen Peter Alexander VV. D. 2 Aodcrson

George.

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.nd while tun charge t;ul is on iao n P"r c a-li o ir cr ii' r w i'.' 1 'Ii l.'utll .;.r ".s ;: :i.l :: u I li.-, O.-anv 't!i?r wot.iiv linn '

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historicHlIy lue. About forty years since. Allen was sued for note tf about one hundred pounds. A it w is not convenient for hint to py it, be emidoved

ChiiicnJeti.th-.! I.iwvcr, to m in- day reiurninr Ironi

have, morover, seen, ere

story of the same kind, thenticated.J Aiena.

thi

well

au-

Unele S nn an I his son wcie

tlu;ir li-

bge the c ius". in ourt, an I get it i ,Jnr iu the field v iih a lusty load put over to tiis tu-xt tvrm. Vheii,'nf 'i:,.v .'jboulun drove tbe the case came on, Chittenden ! n', fs he frequently man-

Why are the fva'hers on a rooster like good drink?

eaue i hey are COCK TAILS.

Why is a school mistress

i;i:i.:; lntslike. a Nantucket ship?

Di e tuse she is a WHALEU

iioa-

nccordirgly appeared, ai.tl, as

the note wns signed by a vvitncs

not

session, obtain

the. del iy his client w i-lied. The drni il ol the sign ature therefore

From the Glo'.ie of Nov. 2,1. SPECIE CIKCUL Alt. We extract the fulbvios from the United States Gazette:

who lived nn distance, he got ! 'ii f .ther thought it necessary.; FjND OK THK IL.MBLC.Tbe ,1 ... ! II It A.t I ll.llf A l A t A

:p h,v. DC.MER the si.:xati;rk, "YV "y rr x'r- . ; St. Louis Uepublicansavs: "

lihj ii,- i;u; wun.-ss eouio noli nnn.n n-tn

be nroduued during the i i . . i .

illiU i:e S.IOUIO I U S OUinill ! "I wrumuu. ur. miii'iimn , , ,a fli r. - 1

States, in the West at least; directing them rr to ouwv i i-on

e

post. 'Hallo, ho haw too.

Johnathan accordingly ha w et) too, and in so doing, the wheel came in contact with tbe opposite post. "There, there I guessed how 'twould be ynucould'nt drive through creation without bitten both sides on't. Worcester Egis.

fashioned SteamboatApalachicola Gazette

was a nerr f.iicfse, and perfectly ! llr,)ve P!,1-"P "gainst the g te B ft.. I .Ikl.tl k

mu!er; jod by the court ; but Allen chanced to be. in tin court house tit the time, and h; viewed the unttor iu a more, serious light. Hushing up to the bar of the court, and -clenching- his gigantic first, he nude the following uddres: "Ltwyer Chittenden! I did not employ you ti

come here and tell a bare faced lie! I did sign the note, nnd I won't deny it, may it please your honor! that's my signature and that?s n good note. I honestly owe thft money, and mcun honestly to pay it. All I want is that your honors should put it over to the next court, and, by that time, 1 shall have the cash from Boston, and will pay every farthing of it." The result was, that, by consent of pmiies, the case was continual to the next ten;:. Such vcre the notions of honesty entertained by a soldier ofthc olden

times, that nr. coulo not jjear eu.V A riXION LAW TO DENY THE OBLIGATION OF A PAPER TO WHICH HI3 SIGNATURE WAS ATTACHED. Lf.t uscompHre this v.'ith the notions of a modem poletician. (Dedham Patriot.

ilested a very nnf.invu-r like want oftH'!tf.i managing his cattle,

ight ime

. t. ....!. . --

mo; imi-tiiu; louieii,...,, ,wl-rin.! il. ..

f irm yard, to give him Circular has been issued to the

woru oi cannon . ur iHruaiion

...r.. "o

i.mci"i miv vim mive now. Jock.' Jock whipped up and

An I p. i v otir .-::: oil w s . -!i !r. 1 Mirtv.a-i i:! i i 1114 ii rv:i llie c.i-!i, Ainl if fir us iniM i- ; aa,l i! At much as w will !' l r ' v 1 .

I 1 1 Ini v mill i iy I )r w ii it o 1 'i : We'll suoii l.e mit 1 T i!i !.t. j G AMAIdl'.L MiU Al'S , l.;,fT, OA. 13:0, l8.-r,.

Y F.cVard Lan-ttum, of I'mi Uiir t,iwi.l.:j-

U vinrrn rounry iiij.tin, in it., i i.i n i

, Nurnitrr I SJG, tto cflmy tutvi, nnr : i .! , r : - i f.C3 C5W, fie rnrolJ, slioil tail, a iv..i:i $(. i ; the Inp of ihr ilitlJcr, :iil riJ aixii I llu: ,!, ! ni4ikf J null a crop ill' liu-i it:t i r. I a i' i. j aiiil uncir'ji: in the lift. i;iai?c.!li jll- II" i other ii a white nml ml puli-j con tit in: i il ' iitnikfl wuli a rn.p i 11" c.-'" r and sln i i tliC j light, appi-aie t to 10. hy lorpli lin k, ami Simj H'li ru:i3. I c i nl tLc u! i i tu It a l. c cj ; from ni cvr'y l""k. i THOMAS Ii.R t:V, .1. 1. i

.rembrT I'th 15JG. 4 Honr

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J; J of -N ' t il. In r 1 !.: Ji '1. lion to vi ':in (Ir.in r'n I

Jy.i 1 W I..-, in n- a r. .1 .

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r?ai?J 5. i,iiin 1 1 -i.e n r ir. t,;..l, miti i 1, -. .. tii fji ti - li I i hin.1 t I t'.i'c ui-a. I i 1- lui l' an I hio lift f.'if fjit it'ii't 141 l'i 1 .i. p..ttT j Jin', the li s;i!i- rl" hi f rr i i tt.c uLito i nn. ait "'it Mi?" jovt r.r'.i a Li.vl im Lit ; .. Ii I.ik c i. h -1114 -Kiif 'O i.:t!!' ii'so inrue !! j (.! on I... li -i vi tiii'.ii' i'l. !nli h:ir in In, ; i ig'it l.ip , mi-n':i.tj tu ill.- riht sho .Uri 10 iitliei i. .ii U i'l' lir i:.i ; r -i .ih r. a; j i J Ij Id i!' I! ir In ln- 1. I i.t i i. iiv 1 :n. i l i!:i mi (.1-n;, : i s- re I r.i-li i"i il i'. . ii i"'!t !i-i 1 1 cn ni: 1 1 ;i I ;il; li:inil. in.li .n p'til t.i he I .::;ti i . i! nr tivi n' v ; rni (!! tihaliu.'C l ir hi l.i.i l.ur li. aj v I 1) :i n r leil U.ii 1 1 1 .1 in h'" i' ii . .i!-J nliili' I. lit? J.iv.i tfi3iu I .i- i 11 t u! 'i' i li.C I.1IC l'lilie ;'i's I lu

ll i:!i ilir r 'r i.o .

tu 1 j j frin

j BorlffS mucl Blakcly William Baker

Davi.1 Bland O. Butler E. S- Barllett Jas. Barnes Jesse Berry Jesse Bf?tten

i Fraiiiiliti Biakeiv Jane Btless Jacob

! Bt?s Charlta Baugb Joseph Brtd-

num J. Burton Joan Brown 1 etcr Dutch James. c Coif; Jeliu Coon I'ctter Cnfle Lewis CI iwson Jan es Coffee Ej Clcnr Wnters MulorJa O.ntper I:.c Cirlr

J Wiiiiam Cl-jr!: 2 Caoper Joseph Clerk ; of Brown. I) i Dowdcn J .ones Duncan Charier. ; Kmpson Richard F miring J. M. Fullf ! nor Ilnttry Florer Druzzilla Furgcson ! G : Gray S ir.iti Gritn-i BazilGrabcal John I Cirub'u Gtore l2 Gaius Henry Graves 1 J csenit Cil-jii!. J tn. s- ! " . : Iltikm vi .1 icub Harsh Jacob Herrod ; George 'J liitl lirri-cti Hu Benja i ;nin 3 Hair t'.v Uii'tei O. I lick? Henry Uifion .). J. Henry Georg; ' lletr.; h:!l J , K. H-.l! Mow s. : licfihewcr John, KMicugti Sl'y King J.ihti. L- m in Win- Lve J. W. L.'dgcc1 tyj'.i'i J iii't- L' c l' tz lut-li1). ; l:t.;i..li Lou-. ;ri)on.i!J TVillhrm ! .McOiUv .1 .--p!i Miiicrfii Jacob Mul-

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POVERTY. We litte dream in this country ofthe reverses which- attended

some cf the titled personages of

Europe. An inquest was lately neld ia England on the body of a

baronet who died for want of

proper food, in a miserable lodg. tng. He had been ruined by a

law sui. Among some debtors,

proclaimed outlaws ut a- sheriff's Court, were Lord TVillinm Paget,.

A NCW The

thus decribes a steamboat of no

vel construction, named the Edwin Forrest, and intended for the lowing of barges on the Chatahoohieand Flint rivers, when the waters is low. She has six boilers , and two engines of twenty horse power, each ; is 93 feet in length, and 17 wide, and draws but twenty-four inches water, nnd has a sufficiency of power to two barges fully loaded. She. has but one wheel in the stern, is

easily managed, nnd moves with rapidity.

We have been informed, (says

the Creensburgh Repository)

that a large bank of stoke coal, has been found lately, on one of the head branches of theLnughery, about twelve miles southwest cf this place. It is thonght to be inexhaustible. No doubt it will one day be of considerable value to this section of country. Nature is evidently very uniform and impartial in the distribution of her favors. In the fertile districts of our country, there is scarcely a. mineal of a. ny quality. In "many extensive Uacts in tbe richest parts of In-

ITIIF. DEIMSITE IJXNKS FOa GOLD OR j silver, except in cases in which

it is absolutely necessary." The Public will be pleased again to take notice that the whole of the above statement is another Opposition humbug, as wc learn that no such Treasury

Circular has ever been issued. The Public will please "to take notice" that this affected denial by the OlUcial is a mere evasion, deceptive. if not intended to deceive- It is a fact, which th?. official paper may deny if it

chooses, but is not the less an undeniable fact, thnt a Circular HAS BEEN ISSUED TO DlSaURSlNG OFFICERS or the United States, directing them as above stated. The equivocation consists in the denial that a Treasury Circular bns been issued to this effect The Circular has not been issued by the 2'rEASurv, but by the heads of the official bureaus, to whose orders the disbursing officers arc subject. The substance of the statement of the St. Louis paper is, beyond doubt, true.

Nat. Intel.

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T

AYJiS, HE2DEN 3c DA?, Wholesale dealers in Dry tiiooiN, lirotTB'ie EHarilware, Shoe. NEW Al.ll VNY, 1NM AN .

HAVfi j-iM opeiieJ rfry Inrc nml ixln?hr isottiiirnl of Ouodt iu t'.ic.r mn I'lul .Sine lluM Liljouiing tlicir olil ;ai il utul lint iluur ni or the Uiiiilt , vlicre tliry iiitriul lo ilcvoie tLrmelt criiuily to die u liolr -.ritit misiniii. TLclr 1'oi.k or Hijr Uucui, .n JivBrc, Shoes, f.f. hate litcn nclrctoil in the Ka'-tti ci bj or.e rl the firm uniicr Hie uioit f -iirnl'lc rircinmlancrt aii.l "r" rl' rrit in mr ri-l'inls ami tlr Iris ir general, umlrr the auurnuce Ihal llicy ran nml iri'l he told as low, and en o favorable terms ai at nny plaec on the Ohio rivrr. As the stock of Ciooils nov.- t-fTei il a' nl-.otr'ilr i:' New Aiuany, is proh'.:!) four or five limrs n-. luin as ever bcioic, il helicu 1 that Vrrrlnnt. mi have never e..".iiilneil hi m: r!tt, will H id tt:eT inl'-rit jirom ited ly so doin?,- and al?o aid in tncouragirig the enterprise, and prcmo'.ing tbe inter est of their own cilizi ns. 51 C IflHiiiiistraiors ,Yoeicc.

'.TTLnS of luliiiiuisli.-ilion of the cs'ale of

kins 11.

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New GOODS. PUTT AND BUCKLlN, up stair, over Cruce nnd Newton, north tide Main stint. I -viii-tille, Ky., are receiving a very large stock cf SHOES, COXKH2S, AND FANCY OOCX3S. Alio, a general assortment or HATS ami CAPS, embracing evrir description; and are now prepared to fill orders at short notice and on reasonable terms. , LOUISVILLE KYSepl. 17, 1836. Corn! Corn!! 1ish In purchase 1000 bushels of good ihel'd corn delivered in blooniington, for which 1 will paj cash or goods. n . JOHNS. BARNES. Oetoler th iss.- 49-Sw

Indiana, dee'd fmve (his day bei n ranttd n

Those having claims npaii.st sai.l estate arc teqjrsicd to present them accordiiig lo lmv, those owinp; the snr.-.c to miikc ininicJiate pa mint as the Cstale it probably insolvent. On tbe 1th day of January 183 at the late dwelling house of tail! deeei'en!, there will be r.fiVrC'J flt publick vendue the following puptrty belonging to '.he estate cf tbe ilcc'd lo wit. Some Horses, Hogs, Stctp and Ca(llc,onc scl of Cabinet 7ocs, some good furniture newly Jinishcd, some Corn, A variety household S Kitchen Jurnilur , with other articles not necessary to mention. A ciedil of nine moi.tlis, on cil sums over three dollars.

by the purchaser giving note tuid approved security. . . . rc, htin.,1 t ,T ..1.....

j.iiilLg.ri i in in, Aiim r. December 12laJ 836. 6 3ow To Country li'crchanls.

ANDERSON, SEit, &. CO.

RE now receiving anl opcuing a large and

well selected stock of

Fall nnd winter which wilt tie ?pM on favorable terms to punctual men. They invite the attention of country dealert generally visting this market. Tow and Flax Lioen, Ginseng, Rags, Feathers, B ees-wax &C. taken in cxclivnge. LOUISVILLE, Sept. 16ib. 1836.48-4w

A'

Blank Deeds For sale at the printing office of "The Pott."

ii ipic'.f-i'lv i: fur m I i

rm rni'M ai.il the pi: 'l;c ptnt r illv. Ih-U he .

I la iiiuv n ciinij a h. "lull. i. lie n liiiiioM to hia h ii.ifi ', : s'i..i-ln of j;olis, e.in istii-j; in pait 1 ; i li'iuk, liitii", lui'Vti, itit, ol.vi.:, ; i iii.J Ai 'u floih?, ! A li i: a9.ir!ir.: nt i ( S.ilincl, i i ( Iri-t ti utul wliiU- M H .itiiiw M n ktf, j I lifd, hue, "iCVIl Ht,J ie'.iiiH Jl in. j ... u " '

I I I ' , lJ!c at ti'.l mi'! Lrow ii s!:ir 'iii-gs .md : htipcilirie Irirlt litict.s, KiLisih, l:'ghbii iitiJ A niericiii , rrtitis, i ('.mhrtr?, J;i( otirlt?, if. S,-c. AUn t'olton ys-iti a??!, i umlirr?, j

E5:ivdwave, flliEeeiBjuivarc AX D Iron, Castings, Hud Nails, ALSO Jl s? ?se I of!ntt tojell Ir.w fur rash. Lvorv i!eFi i iitioii of country prooucc will I: a t;. ken fur gooils. .IOI1.N S. ItAHMlS. Sept. Oth, li '..315. oG-lf EtJKioVAfliV T.Sl XS. TXIUaS'TGU, Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods and Hardware, TAVI3 removecl lo their now store, two doors above Messrs. 1? rooks, Shields &. Co. main street. miw goods.

c'Ssl rect-ived nnd now opening a larirernnd more general assortment

ntFALLAXI) WINTER GOODS than they have before offered; consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry floods, Hardware and Cutlery also, we have this fall a complete assortment of WOOTft AND SHOES; all ol which v.e offer on as accommodating terms us any other establishment in ihe west. F. vy H. THURSTON. Cttr'Flax-fceed, Flax nnd Tow Linen, Feathers, Bees-wax a.id Ginseng taken in exchange for g'-'ds, New-Albuny, Sept. 0, 1830, The editors of. the Weslern Plough' Boy, Grecncastle; paper af Blooinington, and the Itoc';viIIe Inlelligcncer wiii pub lish the above six w eeks and forward their accounts lo this office.

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V w Vnd .'rr scl ii inir i, iVi!inn U'illianT. Whic'i?r I;irtr. V rtll Couin :id WampIrr Micln-I VVe.nhf nn m: S. Vil?-,a. r.l.ivwi-.ll Wails Juim eacr Jo!ii Wl.it.'seil J.t,p. n. Ji. RYERSip m. Slat .llnnuf 'actorv.

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FASHIONS.

ft. EM. 'liipmnn. FF.El.S giratiul to his foimtr cuslcciers for Ihrir tinier, li'.'fral tujioit ar.d re?pectiuily infoiriM th; m nnd ihe public gr nerally that La has purxhuMf cl f'hilip Murphy, lie hat (hop for. nieily occupied by F. T Butter, Eq. where be is now tsriyiii' oo the above businett He intend kurping; conftotlj on honds a geneiat assortiacnt ef hats such at Fine Black Beaver hats, Drab Beaver and 0cr, Fine and common Roiam, Child i ens hats of all colors, Wool hats eye. (lit noik v.id be tlobe lit & beat, fashionable and durable manner, not inferior to any manufactured in ihe svetttrbctiiititiy . The public are rerpccifnlly invited lo call and examine for thtrctelves. Hi halt will b; told low for Cssh, Lambt wool and the second shearing of old sheep, will be taken ineicbangc foi bats; altoall kinds ol good fur tkint.Ulooinirgton, Sept. 30lb. 1SS6.

THE POST. BY RTAROUS Is. DEAI, THE POST is published eery Frfrfay, off an imperial sheet at Two Dollars for fifty two cumbert if paid in advance, Two Dollars and lift cents in sis months, and Three dollar after th expiration of the year. No subscription will be discontinued until all aw rearagct are paid op. Adycatisementi, of twelve line or lets, will be published three timet for one dollar, and S cent for every subsequent insertion. The cash must invaiiably accompany advertisements or the cannot be atUuded to. AH letters and communication addressed to the Editor mubt be free of postage, cr iey will not re ccit-e ettcntion.

Administrator' Notice. NOTICK it hereby given that we have adminittcred on the etiate f Mm. Cay, late of Monroe county dccM . T bote having claim againat taid estate, will prttcn' then, aad ibote owing the the tnme are requested lo wait pajflcot Said estate n probably insolvent. ELI P. TARKINGTOW, Adm'r. ANN OAY, AdmV.