Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 10, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 January 1837 — Page 4

A GOOD JOKE. "If mudic be the food of love play on. It was -a beautiful star light night, in the month of May, when a romantic young lady set at her chamber, window, counting the stars, and more likely digesting the last noveU she had swallowed with the rapacity of a girl of 18, who has nothing to do but to read all the wiley authors say. The watchman had just bawled out, 'past twelve o'clock,' and the stillness of the night was only interrupted, now and then, by the footstep of some home-wending spark who ready primed with the offerings of the ruddy god, described doubtful curves along the

pavement, blie had iolveu ell

We think the following one of the most awful, instances of depravity, that it has ever fallen to our lot to record. The soul sickens at the recital. Hanging is too gentle a punishment for such a wretch, who, forgetting all the ties of blood, could thus consign a sister's child to everlasting fhanic and ruin:

Seduction, desertion and ar

One of the most disgraceful died on the passage. All the things on record, in the present captures took place within eight government of France, is the dis- days, in the neighborhood of missal of Napoleon's friend, the Greneda. venerated and illustrious Baron r iT7r"ii"g Larret from the post of chief of K II tw O OIIfcj the French hospitals and senior Direct from Philadelphia.) sunreon of the arm v. A more K' Wemphitt,

PinirtPnt man in Ii5e nrnfpcQinn "13 ESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he ols &. Co: a general assortment of em mem man in nis i proiession, j- has ju?t reccived and is no opcuing in nd.,

FRESH FALL AND WINTER I &nxnm ! DIRECT FROM PZIIILADEITKIA. THE subscriber respectfully inform! the Public, that lie is uow receiving ,ar.d opening in bis

mum, on (be corner, formerly occupied by i. iicn-

Louisville Prices Current.

CORRECTED WEEKLY.

rest. Yesterday morning, Mr. domed the annals of medicine.' McGrath, street inspector of the jit was this distinguished surgeon

Gih Ward, arrested in a house of i whose works are revered or

and Ono more kind in heart tO d.tion to bis former stock, i large as.crtmcnt of

the whole human race, never ad- Fall and winter Goods,

Con sistiog cf a variety of Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, Sotinctls Heavy goods for overcoats, a great vn.

acles in all medical libraries, that stODd by the side of Napoleon,

l i' oritc, the son of I)ron Pas-

i !:r, has been put in Lnrrcy's :oe through the intrigues, it is ti !, of Marshal Maisou, greatly t lie stlicrcv'it of tli.u general, 'V.'n himself u;ts one. of Napoleon's elves. The Doctor, Pas-

i ill-fame, kepi by Mrs. Blanchnrd,

(corner of Little Water and An

thony street, a young, handsome j during the plague that broke out and innocent looking girl named ! among the French soldiery in

Phebc Hedford who had long at-' Lgypt; and he is thus painted in

' traclcilMus attention, and whom the celebrated picture of Gros,

the mvsprics of the snanlcd ! he determined to resfe from ut-! representingNapoleon in the hos-

pc in ihn hiiip ter ruiii if possible, lie carried . in! visiting tlie sick. A court

depth, and traced the path-ways ! her to the Police u c, where of commets, when the soft sounds she stated that sh was the of a guitar fell upon her ear; daughter of Aaron P.e.'.ford, lite three or four harmonious chords of Morristown, N. deceased, aroused her from her reverie, and widowed mother, n nv, rrsidfound corresponding echoes in ; ing iu the township ! Chatham, her heart. She listened the , ''i Morris county that she had

sounds came from beneath her hecn about a year sitv:e in lici quier. however, accompanied the pcras, Pepper ike. window, Hnd the casv preluding : mother's house, seduced by her ' Duke of Orleans as private sur-, Moots nntl Shot moclaimcd a master hand. The ' ncle her mother's brother, Lewis : geon in the. expedition to An-! A r .!:s.., ,,I1H.K, ,

guitar is n romantic instrument, ; Whitehead, who came into her twerp, also to Algiers. That pur MU J f ;, t ?xu

eh.i.nuer at slight, ana persrvor?.sl '. was enough. .

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uiui! -i 'i;;t;uinjM i3itv;t ii i i.u-i .15, and s.wne time after brought "her ' QUFXU COMPAIUUSON. ! to New York, mil placing her in j Large bonnets fire coming in

house could fumtly distinguish i 'he h jusc of infamy of Mrs. Mill-! fashion ngain. The small, neat,

the form of a man. Imagination 'r alias r urman, No. -1 1 Orange 'lady-like cottages, uliich made did the rest ; his mien was noble. ; street, deserted her and left her ' till the girls look so bew itching, and his figure commanding and late. That she, there was com- are giving way to t lie monstrous,

martial; lie was, perhaps, a foreign count and loved! After - r 1 1 it

gracciuuy prcu:ung. ne sung; , ll ,,t; ' uuuci in.-, Mint: . uktc is uu ul-uuiv ur juil'llsn. '.':.'.

the purport of the w or-di the fiir j lection of ;t silversmith, now of grace about them and if the i AMJlIln I. "laiilie." could not comprehend. Newark, New Jersey, w ho, nfter ladies only knew bow horrid ugly ' or .cent iirpor m n

but there was something about '. removing her toihe house ofMrs.' they looked in them, they r.c er ' Vjlf rcrr",J ' i;' rr " ,,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 i- 1 , . I uealcts t n very ma!l cc ! love, sleep. musu angels and i.auearl, also abandoned her. would wear them. e laugbeo i caincrm ilc 1 .i . r. .:n i,-.m

who hai! se- outrmhl the other ilay on seemir

riety of Prints, Ginghams, a splen

did assortment of JUeriv.oes and

Circassians, a jinc assortment of Flannels, .Mackinaw j blanket, Silk and Cut- j ton hadkerchirf, Silks, j of every coloi , i liowand bleached Jjjinrstic, I'cstir.gs, of various rpiulilits, Together with ciciy o;hir ottii-tc of dry gcods. ; Hardware, Glassware, and ; 'Queens ware. Tea, Cofiee, 5uar, I T''$ G inger, S p c e , A 1 1 1 in , Ll 31 adder, Indi-o, Cop-

Suitable for tbe npproacbing tcascn, consisting in part of J variety of common and svperfine cloths, casimcrcs and casinctts, Black, blue, olive, brown, goldca, invisible aad bottle gicen, drul si. Sc. A fine assortment of the ciot fashionable testings fur the season. Circassians, bucibazctls and bunil'azines. A general assortment cf fancy, colored and black silks. A fi.ie assortment of English and American irint. Sbn tings and Sheetings. Mnckiiiair and bed blanlxfs Silk and cotton bnadkercbii fs. Kcd and white flannels, wi!b a va itly of other si licks too lc!ious 10 Min.if.n ardwaic, rlassnaic i:iid q-ic'-ustvare.

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IjGU e, twr.av, limber.

Fish, Mai kl No. I "J 12 00 a 13 00

do 2 1 " do 3' Cod dry box Salmon keg Herring pickled bbi Shad meis " Flaxseed bu-b Feathers lb tiiuserjr lb

Giain, tihcat bush Oats " j Corn shelled 1

Lsrley

j Clour s'-'ed

Lush, int. lb

mid with a good voire, better cal

culated for a serenade thau a:i other. S!ie 'looked from her lat

tice,' and in the sin do w of the

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polled to pursue a life tf prosti- tl nin, uncouth thiiigs, which t'ltion for a living, and was sonte in ike sueh a frightful appe;rtime after taken under t h vi pro- since. There is no Lcauty or

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darts. Ten e.innot i iserihi ivhiii he s:u,I her uncle

duct il and ruined her, was marlied aliotit six mouths ago, and lives in New;irk, where he emirs on business as a shoemaker.

one in a crowd; the wearer look-

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the fiir damsel fell at thai moment, magic spell h id so cunpletcly woven itself aronutl her, that she fell in love with the no

ble stranger on account ol his expressed a wish

heavenly musics every noe fell, in bliss upon lie r ear ; she scarce!)' ' breathed lest she should lose, the ; smallest sound. The next night , the troubadour repeated his se- j renade and the next, the fair damsel heard him with a beating 1

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wrapi up in ms -minisireisie, j on tlit diseases of cliihlren, says,! Sturtl alter 10 T. M. on TimrsJay,

iii-iv uh uiu luumi imiii, silt; re- j me moile. ol clothing inlants with noverm.er, : ii tne woojcii House in moved her seal to the basement t tlwir iwrh an;l nmipr n:.rt nf ClMinnl.iiu street, rif,.r DutmouJ

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"gV Peter Wright on the 15ia a5 if Noiciiibcr 1S36, livirj in x Jiialrscn to-ir.sliiu Oivcn countv la. v. f . r - .

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ut liiicon or sixteen year old, wilu

' a l.u-e blaze U.v.u i V"-1 j white nc.nlv up 1m b-.s Loi-u and his left fure foot

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stored lo her friunds, and was tliat a certain

accordingly detained in custody ur 111 New York first set

to bo sent to them, as soon as going. Portland Times. the nr.ssary .arrangements can be made. Courier. l From t'f. .. Y. Commercial of Dec 4 , ci u:.T t ii;i:-i ww four

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loerh! 111 his excellent work j li.-,iei ous confl

narlor. defermiolfiF lo snpak inl.l. 1,.,.. 1...... r..;i .jllirWtcuiikJ byMrj. Kelk-y

the nolle count if an opportunity render them more subject to the 1 1 ' -n V" " , .!

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iiiiiisiini. 1 u wt i-.iinc im v no uii: melotly of hU voict;. Darkness concaletl her and the. mysterious iniuistrr.l too, but she soon betrayed herself by a truant sigh, which escaped her lips in a moment when 'silence was eloquence The minstrel approached the window; she had not presence of mind, perchance, nor inclination, to close the blinds. I le took her hand and pressed it fervently to bis lips, she did not withdraw it, Hnd the kiss was repeated again nnd again. After a while it was the unspoken language of lips kissing without asking. Huch is the power of music; the divine goddess alone inspired them, they had neither seen nor heard each other utter a word. At length tho .stricken damsel whispered softly, "Prithee, gentle stranger,discourse to me through your guitar. Wc arc alone, father and mother are wrapt in the nrms of sleep, and you can sing me into Elysium.' At this moment a torrent of water tumbled from the garret window upon the devoted head of the gentle troubadour,and a shrill voice at the same time exclaimed. 4Bcn,you black varmint! if you come here again withyour banjo sturbing the neighbors, I'll have something bout your ears dat you wont like so well , I tell ye.1 ft is said the romantic lady made a sudden retreat, not a litchagrined at finding herself the rival of her black housemaid.

try, especially among the Germans, who arc in the habit ol clothing their children in such a manner as to leave no part of the breast and lower portion of the neck exposed, Croup is an exceeding rare disease. Whereas in cities, or among the people who adopt the mode of dress common in cities, this frightful tliseasc is, in proportion to the population, vastly more frequent. During a practice of six years among tbe 'Pennsylvania Dutch,' he met with but a single case of this affection; and this case occurred in a family who had adopted the present universal mode of suffering the neck nnd upper part of the breast to remain uncovered. Ball. Trans.

(QSomeofthc Northern papers are beginning to take ground against the admission of Texas into the American Union, on the ground that it will strengthen the interest .of the slaveholding States. We shall soon hear the whole Northern phalanx join in the cry, and the alarm will be sounded in every plausible form calculated, to awaken cupidity and fanaticism. The surrender of Virginia and North Carolina to their worst enemies, will embolden those who are now dealing in whispers, to elevate their tone and enhance their demands. The coming session of Congress

will develop signs which cannot!

be mistaken. The storm is gath-

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occ.ition i i'Ht defcli uclioii of property h id cmueil, c;ui?cd much confusion, iiiiJ, in i-om: harry to save goods and furniture, the fire toon gained hend, and ignited the opposite dwelling house which was iilso of vood. A fr.!?h broiX ; from t!.e westwarJ quickly spieaj ttie fl'tnv-t, and befjrc the alarm was given throughout tho town, at least n dozen houses were invs.h)2d in ft unes. It was a loi time before the engines arrived, and when they did ll.cy could do hut w. ry little, in conee(pict;ce of the nor. rowness of the ttrt-ct, and the want of water. The fire w.is permitted I.) rage until forty houses h id been des troyed, when permission froja the au

thority was obtained to null down

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fully iiifui nu tlu n. and the p il.i.c pr.i r:!'y i'r,t U' 1ib purchnsrd of I'hilip Mnr l:y, llic ln.t tin ji f r meilj orcupicil by F. T. II nil 1 , l.-q ivI.i re be is now carry iu; CD llic tiln tc bii.i. i'S lie ii.tcmU keeping coitstaLtlj vu haiu! a 11.1.1.1 Lit. tMncnt t!' baU tuili as Fine Black Beaver hat?, Drab Braver and Otter, Fine and common Roram, Childrcns hats of all colors, Wool hats cS'f. flii nork uill be done in a .'cat, f.i I.icnt.iac a.iJ durable manner, not inferior lo any ii.niiulactnrci! in the uctltrc conuti y . Tbc public r.rc u-picifui-ly invited to call ami examine for ll.i ii:m I s. Ilis hats will be sold lew fcr t'afb, I.aiubs wool and the second (hearing ol old slurp, will be t.ikcn in excliange foi Lais; also all Winds of good fur sLins. Bloomii'glon, Sept. 30th, 1SC6.

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List of Bcceipts and Kxpuuliturcs Of Monroe coudUt, Indiana, f,r the viar ending Not. 1th 1820. Paid into the Treamry for Store Licsiisc, - - - -lill.iG 1-4 Grocery do. - - - "3 Ettraji - - . . n 30 Vending Wooden Clocks - - : S3 Tavern License - - - I 00 Shows - - 10 00

For Stone Steps belonging to

some buildings to slay the progress t f j Received of tXctor cf 153

Total receipts Expenditures deducted

CO 00 T33 89 1-2 JlUil 94 3 4 1001. ST 1-2

0 67 1-2 J. 11. LOWE, Clk.

the U-tmes.-i his was now attrmnfrd

but so rapid was the progress cfthe

hrc. Illll tfir t-fier9 A .........

.......... . ..v. ,....8 ei,KBeU wc.t; Reraaiuing in tbe Treasury repeatedly compelled to tly from itjj

ana Deiore it could be subdued, liUjfour dwelling houses were entirely ! SilLtt Oil LAND, destroyed, besides Stores and Other j TURSUANT to nn order of tbc Trobate comt buildings. The fire was in that pait .1 the subscriber will effer at public sale to the of Ibe City where a creat man? Poor h8het hill on (lie Sath of December next on tbe r i : J ... , J 1 .. premise! the Eat bulf of he Soulh West qr. of families reside, and wa preeume the. section Six of the Seminary toshiP of land in property was only partly insured. I Monroe county. Oce third of (be purchase money The Quebec Fire Office lost 1 1,390: i wi" be quieJ advance one third in 6 months lhp Ainrn Q14 finn. anA ll,0 IV.d f third in twelve Months. The purchaser

' " " v-i-"-!""- " 1 giving Note and appiovcd t ccunty for the second O . I . 1 n An.nn .... I . . . . II J

-total InSUr. . l third payments, dam sale to be between the

Scotland office, $3000 ance 23,360.

hours of 10 o'clock A. M.

on said day.

K3Caplure of three slave ships, j Noember isth isau. The schr. Watcliman, which ! " ZT

and 4 o'clock P. M.

P. G.Taugh AJmr'.,

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arriveu un r nuuy 111 aew I orK j am to b ilh the framenls from Bermuda, announces that 0fthe world. H. B. M. ship of war Vestal had Ttf wonld inrorm Public al So,0,no,, wooden nt,1.,i A 1... ,l,l. , JL reported that I should have abused my wife CaptlireU nO leSS than thiee large before her death.. I found the reporton Salt Creek filave Ships. With 1,157 Africans raced it back to Solomon Wooden and he renn nno f 7 fused to give his author. I now inform the public Oil COartl. that Solomon Wooden and bit author ia a LIAR TheSpanishbriffanline 'Empressa ' 43 an? "make it nppear by many. I wonld wish The .PhcBnix' Portuguese brigantiie, 4S6 SXEF " IheNegranha, i57 j SETH GOODWIN. Many of the poor negroes had Nov. 29th, 1630. 4-3w

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l'un.'i , M ipe ai.. I plaid i!u; K-fsc, wliiuii)-, n-iji.a an! point MuiiLttrj l iu', tut, jt;;i: ai.d ci!oiv fij. tuU; I5cd Lit.l r..i:ic"i (..iddiu; g:'.c:i tugn; tin:il, bair can. I I'. ts ; i nit. it Its; C I t'ii'iU K.itli a;.d tol"d u.ciinccs; Kxlra s ipcri r Frcnt h do; bupci grj tie Naples r.r.i! diiinatb du; lilack rml co:'d Ijun.l azctts uui ciicaitiatis, liicb st;le f.t 1 1 piiuls and ginjliain,I'nmbrics, jjccuctts, Lirl op l.:i; l liid llicrli ml Sllipvll niuslii.;; ,"-li lio'-icd Suits ar.d tcol. d. ; Irish linens tin t lo. p Iiiua; Ih'Oivn i'olknlnnJ iiili tlicctirgs; Worsied Inmli's nool mid merino bucs; Mohair, blue!, i.nd nlntc cnlton i!," Mtrino, m'.!o;i and lambs' v.,ol sbirtt; Kid, cast' rand l.osl in l.luics, Laiiilan i, l'i i:ai.a bai.ubei chiefs; S.II; vtlvcs, llul.aa assorted crapes; I:: ilia t'libbir and fancy ;r.s n.drie; r.iont. nnd bleached ilomtttilk? ; Kentucky joans, In. sen and soek?, Fur ba(j, utti r, scl md cluUi caps; Tusrau, l.tgiieiu nnd bcaier Lci.r.cti. With otbir sinsom.blc gooJs not enumerated, all if which will be sold on (be most rcasouubic terms. GORE ff ROGERS Main, between Third nnd Fourth Streets, Aug. 31, lSSG. 45-3 IiAW2 FK SAMS. NOTICE.

ILL be 5o!d al public sale, 05 acics cf tbe S. H. nr S. i!S T. 6 N. cf n. 2 W. to

the best bidder cn the 10!h day cf January next.

Sale lo commence at 12 o'clock. Prompt payment for one half of Ibe purrbsc money and bond and approved security for tbc residue (with 12 months trcdit,) will be required. There is an excellent farm tipou said land about 0 acres cleat d Sf under good fence, nilh a valuable ciehard, and a comfortable dwelling bouse, cr.d other necessary building, JOIINULAKELV. By Lis agent A. DLAKF.LY. 5 -Sow Terms of ativertisiusr 1' THE rOST. Advertisements of 1'2 lines or less, will be inserted three titr.es for one dollar; and 5 cents for eac h subsequent insertion. 05- N. U. Unless the number of inseitions be maiked oti the manuscript, when handed in, it will be continued until orders are given to discontinue it and will

be charged for accordingly. Advertisements not paid for in advance will be continued at tho expense of the advertiser. .

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Li Uev. i.-io ins iM.iar.ce . t ii ; It iheyr not she preacher s::; 5 i'licy cutitiiil ;tt tu heaven. Tim author ci' this ilo-ires lo tell His neighbours all a pretty talc Al o:;l i hi? ;;oo.is he's bringing on, i sell li t cosh to any cr.o, Or r;is;s ti'.iil furthers atid uecr-skins IlcM take for cofil'.e or for pins Or Eiiitr bv. oet ht.'il tahe for ea And all produce lira's brought to nie. We've knives and forks and coffee pots And calicoes v.ith little epots, And vesta of v.oll and cotton, (LJiil not of that sort sometimes rotten;) Milken vests and kerchiefs too Snie of red ;.ud tome oi bhie; Ciolh for cents and pantalot ns, Kun boys catch and skin the coous, The fur is cash in other form, The clo'h w hen worn will keep you warm. We've leather to shoe your naked feet, To screan them from the cold and heal, And socks and hose to wear with them Upon your pretty ankle stem. H e've bri.uels ccmbr & caps to dress The beads of those whom all men bless. We've cups and saucers and tea pot?, Of cotton yarn they say we've lots. We've pepper boxes bowls and mugs And for your whiskey we have jugs; Some few baskets for your beens, And for v'our sick we have the means; To geer your horses we have chains And Opodeldoc for your pains, And tin and glass nnd other wares And if you wish we can have chairs. We've glasses made for you to look in To sec your ncse, your eyes and chini And razors soap and shaving box, And for your neckB we'll sell you stocks. We've powder & lead & that's no Wonder St.t il on fire and you'll hear thunder. All ihtse goc.ds we'll sell to you And trust awhile if you'll prove true, And w hile the charge stands on the book For cash your creditor will look Until your rags and sang you bring, Or any other worthy thing And pay your scores off with such trash Instead of paying down the casb, And if for us you'll coma and do As much as we will do for you,

To buy and pay for what you get "We'll soon be cut of debt. GAMALIEL MILLSAPS. Fairfax, Oct. I8bt, 133G.