Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 January 1837 — Page 3
AMERICA AND, EUROPE: We have cut out'for insertion in the Pittsburg Advocate, the following extract from a letter of O. P. Q. to show or renders in what rank the United States of North America is placed on Con tinental Europe. Our nation there is designated "America," by pre-e:riinence, and proudly misht the nation sustain its rank, if its strength, prosperity, and reputation werpnot made a prey ofbyitsown dmn;oiies. There is a tide in the affairs of nations as well as those of individuals, and ice mat hope, up Jiope, that common sense will be thrown back upon us by the reflux. In physical power, we r.o.v rank with Great Britain, France, Austria, and Russia iiiliicf, a Power oi'thc first or dcr, amongst the Caucasian nations, tci even a moderate sh-tre of wisdom guide our councils and our rank will endure; but if not not! Though all those who ouyht do not know that physical is moial power, and moral power physical in turn, the truths remam. The peoplf of the United Stutes possess both species of
power, and the most s i'ulimc results must follow, unless both are neutralized by political felly and selfishness. L5y violating public, and of course undermiiui!" private faith: by violating solemn treaties, and by cnvitin- a Intred between members of society ; by pcrsu u!iu the laborer that tilt; vrry m u lio Iieirsand pays hint hiiih weeMy w u s is lii-i intural ti.euiy. This latter niinlr of desire) iujj, t; tli.KKil prospeiiiy is, after aii that has been char ed tip;:i tltetn. the sun of deepest dy e. comaiii ; i in our rereut policy. 'I bis ilfal misrepresentation of the relations of S(cietv. under the tt.rm3 rich ami joor, has reached every hamlet ia the nation, and what every man of sence predicaud has come, tn pas?, the p:wr, that is the laborer, has beta the greatest sufferer Pitlsliii .hh-oculc. "It is therefore that I have headed my lettrr 'The French Government Quarrel with Switzerland.' I h ive done this advisedly, brcau-e it is the same sort o! trick whioltvvas resorted toby the 'oZgnacadministration, when it endeavored to divert public opinion in France from the consideration of the incompatibility cf that Cabinet with all that was liberal, noble, was pat roil is in this country, by the expedition to Algiers, and by thus seeking to give a new direction to public: thought and the occupation of the public mind! J)ut the trick would not succeed, and the Revolution of K530 was the Jinal of the contest -Doetrinaries know that they are opposed to public opinion and to public sympathy they know that they have tiolevcn a respectable minority among the privileged classes; they know that the millions arc diametrically opposed to them; and they know that they shall succeed in changing the current cf public, thought and feeling into another channel. There, can be oo nope for them that they will retain their places. So they have espoused an old foolish quarrel; have taken up a cause of which honest men would be ashamed; and are to play the part of 413rag' in the comedy, and to imitate the exploits of the hero who exclaimed, 41 and another man and his apprentice, succeeded in beating the little boy!" For what can be less valorous, what less noble and less praise . worthy than for an immense kingdom to attack a small State? France against Great Britain France agaiust America-France against Russia or Austria or even Prursia would at any rate, though the quarrel might not be a just one, obtain some sympathy nd be looked on with some res
pect . But France against Switzerland! a snjall State a divided State a neutral State a State specially selected lYoni its geographical position ns a sort of large city of refuge for the. miserable and unfortunate to retire to! Oh! what a wretched proof of courage is this! Who would fire on a military hospital but a barbarian? Who would attack a disarmed prisoner but a savage? What would bethought of Great Britain making war on Belgium or Austria on Cracow, or Prussia on Frankfort? or the German confederation on Netifchatel .? Well, just the same is thought of (.hose pompous threats and magnificent phrases of the Docrinaries aud.the. Duke de iNfontebello agaiist Switzerland ."'
.M A ftKILII) O i t'.- l'.Mi " iiVt. l" It;y. Mr. (M1;e, Mr. tV?r. J Fi.ntv. o! Kentucky, to MtJs I'.w:; vkl C tnT;.::, if this place. O.i tin tuno day Mr. IltUAM (in. near, to Mis Mary 1'.i.lf.tt. Also ut tlio si!!jt time. Mr. Jmi SrocT, Ii Miss I'm:antr Jm.ctt, buili .l.iiiiTniers f ?jmucl tt, Jec.M. Aisj M'. J S. I 'onst.mu.k , t. Miss Maiiv .'amim. Mr. J im i ii KtMiir.a r.tv u Jsi-iAN.NAii Uliuiitai., ail of tlii- county. t-llT. par'ii -rviip hi ictirl. ie ei.l;ug between " I'Hr'ii S' Kii!', iv ttii day , T;y in a .'iLe-ni-it 'Jincln.I. tl.L sjl'KrilMis l..i.niir pun li.r.ni the ii tc.i st i Tt.ii ! farm- in sitt fiini. A!! .1. .m ii.lfble.t t.i tho l.i r fiini ! l';i:!. r vl Kit , wil1 -ill in tie t I'sri r'f r fir t:ti n nt i.itd a. I ihute n ivici rhrins m'niti't iaij In .11 mil u!.d rail tn III ?i.bcfibrrs f-t a lif 1 iMion of the suae. Ti.e i ib Tibc s intal loiinuuir, a eiotai.cit Itmiii the ii' rt i.u.ldti1; "i ttic i.t'i !'. cirr r t ibc ml he iaie iii lilo .inn. c'i'ii l.r:i t'..i will H;c B'li' iiiii 10 lf uml arrom'l Jllc :.il I'.'f: fuliner liu-usl. a; J icliinnis ami tlit j'ul.i.r o i-rilly. l'be jiiiblii. art rarne ! ri .juc-'t I to . al' a i l t'MUitiiu t'ac la . en-J p.vrdU us"r uici.t Wii.tei, Sjiriiif;, ;uul Su turner Of ..'. ''nr.illv Ir.i 1 in ut ri.tln li 'pliii, Iat fall T -ne cf In f.i.n expn s.l. (oi ti.i- lu.nlic'. All L.mli of j... it. 1 1 r'l.l' Ci- t;.1.' 11 in t k . i. .1 r lore o s ;:t(ai i' iv king. 3 "i r.';S !i ave to ti.Uim t'.r tit tic th..t t' 'ill fl ') cm ir.i'i-. no- ve b-i,iiic at his !! i'.,i.il vn t:.c 11 -U'.- l.i' j .oiir t . lie -1 1 nn. ,...u a It; i.M . I.c iK" l.. ru I d-iii. nrd !l p' -i In clus a;;iiitinii lj huM.irn infnt iit 'itiital s'.:.rc cf ji !!ri.".ii.'.' innti.liie xt-.n.!r. l') bi n. l In: pi.l.hc ;no ..s::r'l 1I11M l..s Wji!t Mill, s h. tc! . ; if, Im rticule.l ;u the unit Jurabic anil lil-hnin'-'bV In innrr. N. H 'I'll.-s il'ii ihrr f si lies''; rtqicstJ all tho"c in l. b.iii t'j him to in il im.netlia:c j.3mi.c:i:. II. II III oi.ii-;-.n. Ju l U:t. l'.n. l-2-t T? c:.,i 'ir L U U Q SOLOMO.V U ()0UEj AM AIM '.!!! am poin to puc a detail i f S.itomnn VooJcn' cbaiarUr. I tnve fan o' n i li iin.u Wi.o.Ieo 1.: iv:is calbd a rriir tinr in Kentucky, nnd tinri lie cinie to Ibis stale, he n culled Broad IIji ih llic reason I.c l;. sucli brmttt lies ex'en'ivt. 1 he pi oplc en!!? him broad horn-I v II ibank the peo (do to call liir.i broad-horn, I Iblntt hois worthy tl die name, tin Ins rrpm c I anoiji r lie on me in Mloomii g'o'i, md I can prme it. V.1.1 y ibst nu caa pi c by ni.iuy rr.ptctatde nnd li'i.ooil.; rain nhit nom-n. I nbliii all Ihoie :li.it you can prove it by, they arc lUrs and I can mkc it appenr bv all inj niihbun. Mr. Proud htm, I ivi.i!iI wi.ii tour nile she has let her 11111511c inn about me, I rvit! Advise you to q tit it.f ou don't 1 will put ni in Hie piipert and publis.li on Mr. Urntiil horn I i ly ynn in ni y miy. I would have brjnphl suit against yon but "sit- a biggar and tf.ttlia feu'e." fSKTt! GOODWIN. Jan. 23, ISP,?. 'fpRF.VlOUS to my filing charge X tlie JET MonrnC county l.ihrarv the 3d vol. of t'ln islian's IHm k-loii win tidien out and not '.cluriiid by nine prrsnii iirkiioivn to me: whoeier may have the kamc in tbeir'puSirsiou cr ran rive any information tin reiT vt.ll ciiilcr a ,'i'-i. I favor by so t'.oic'g not only on the public, but also to IS. M . l.WlNU, W.n. Jan. !23,'187. K'-3w iYIRS. HTLIiOUQIS, BF.GS leave loin form the ladies uf Uloomirptoii and v iciutty, that the h as comhiencccd and intends to devote her attention lo the above business She alo inlendt keeping rons'anils en hands, the LATEST jJiVW MOST APPROVED FASIUOXi of Ladies Bonnets unit Dresses, and will execute her work at the shortet nottee in the raost i.es.1, durable nnd fashionable style, end respecirnlly asks a share or public patronage. 1cr retiderce is a few doors south ci Messrs Orchard's Motel. January 12th, 1336. 11-Sw I wish to purchase J.,000 bushels of pood clean Wheat for which I will pay Cash, Salt or goods JOHN . BARNES. Sepeemftrr. 9(J I83t. 463ow
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SHOP. Stylei BONSELL & DUNCAN, Rifpetlfullf inform i!:b public that the have commenced Che business or hat- manufacturing .'n the South side of the public fq'ime, near the residence of James Slucomb, in the house fvinurly octupiid hy him as a shoe hup. it is their intention to kcp constantly on hands a gcuifal assortment i,f hats, such as Fine Black Denver hats, lrau, lieaver, and Utler hatS, i r.iT. . . I r me anrl common Ho ram hats Wool hats &c. 'I'l.c public ore assured that their .voile will be executed in the Qiot l;isliioi o!ilc uuil durable tnaaner, not ml", rior to any nmnufurti'rt d in the western coiinliy. t'ersoiu wihinj to purrha-e huts, wholes;.!c ir iciail bre reoncstcd to call nud' tbtTwoik a they lit I contident fiotn their lonz 1 experience in btiness, thev iv ill be able lo please pin basert. All kinds i.rpood fur and Lamb' wool purchased at the customaiy prici s. N. U. we are iii tiiniuie.l to te'l hat, ns low for e.iU in baud ui they can te bought in l.oL.svilic. Huomii.glon, Jan, 2Qt, 10.37,1 -tf a Liri: or i.vnu. JI)nruf. ton nn Monroe Circuit Court, October Term 1U:H. Jt.-fsmi I'inty ) is In C tu iltCCIT. Jucuh Il'lii. itnl ("OMES now the compUinaul by 'ler bis otJ ti rr.ry and upon uiutioit an. I iliiiuiertsted nlj li ia.it ..lt d tint Mai r Alio -.ay, Abiahani Allow.iy, la.lrr I.vwii ai.il lieu1, ei. ! ing, a part f Hie ih f't bin in arc nrt te ji.'ei ' if Ue i'::t f ta. It i. 11:1 l f. re ir,!ercd ttnt tl - prn Krry of s 11 1 s ut be published in the ' Pt, a jiuiilis newpuper piiuted in tho tuuu ot liljomii s;ton, l. r tntce weeks si.cj ft?:ily at ltr.it nx'y ilajs it mmim to 'lio fi.it day i cf t iemxt titiiif il.i, 1 .it, I! ! hi le s tl.cy l c j iti I . p;it ir b.ic o.. lln- frt i' 'V i! tb nest leini I oi i'.iii emu t and airr n.u n.! c.irp iinuu:? ; UiR th-- 111.. .li ut.il li.iinn tleit.ii uhi-ecd will be 'akv.i ut cuiili-ej ar.ii dri'iCtd 1 jo ai.LJ ugly. VI. J. 1J I.OWK, ( rk. A t Ii 1 a 1 v j SHOP. saw now vt'ceistnj; iarRc ; .VicO'tevwv, )tv V)jc, fc w VrcsU uuA wvvvranled Ko)C "CUUiUC, VVViI VClv0s - . . .. ... . Ion t iace, I vo hC-UnovsAi-Avic vu-.n Jiviwvfncc, c VjVOWU i.ltifbon louvoo euvvnUcs, Vov Uut Viiurtu y'At rt)n;c-e Vk'sVowciA to m' vvvn; Vc Vtist Urcc uiiia, U-jiNing 5cUcv n3scH' one anA a aV mWes c.il of Vinvf , vcslixnant, I Vl rc,oeAj continue lcu-ac-Vce ol ncAcnc. 1 wi!i to drop n few hints on vour most co;nni n diseases of this country, md particularly 0.1 fever, ns it has been the study of most I'liysieiaiiH for the space .f''27 J yours at which time it appears to iiave been first spoken of by i) . tor Hip;ioci ite, who is lo this day believed to have iven the best patli'ib gy. Hence the phvsieiaha ol modern time, or of the dogmatic .-eel have at r.ll times uc.knowladed him their leader. His opinions have beta respected as oracles n..t only 111 (I13 rchcols of iii.-aln bie, but even in the eourlu of law; indeed the 'luuliiicalions arid duties of a physician was never DKire fully cxemplilied than by Ins pen. He idiiiiiled il onu to his iiistruetioti without the solemnity of itn oalh that they would give- the most religious allenti.'ti to the luJviiutages of the sick, nnd that 1 1 - y wowid tv.it divulge any matter id a secret nature, neither directly or indirectly. I discover that Doctor Ilipimcratc, has male mention of most diseases and nearly nli medicines that has sii co been found niihmigh thij was ttH) years Lelbre Christ and he v.:h the inventor of medicine-? yet ii nppears as though it was handed to him from the Almighty heavenly Father; ho nlso makes some remarks which have been comparatively, but very little improved since founded upon various tip ?"aratice3 in the Btulo of the patient, but especially upon the '!ireii n.' an' e -cietions circulatitm fluids i a n aware that I am nd.-lres-Mtic n hu.cU m-1 lighleued people m It is t.ni tv.;il .I' tr'-Hiit ed wilh tbn parlienlar diseases L:. Ii I am m iking mention uf, bo l if 1 err it shall be an error of the head und not of the heart and founded on many years practice say 20, ond I have nevor lost tins first patient wilh fever in the course of my practice. In the year of 18311 attended in Lawrence county Indiana, 512 cases of fever, among them I lost two patients, both with a pulmoriullis as it terminated: one was the wife of Gabriel 1 Rnnsdule and the other the wife of Adam Herry. This has been my loss among some thousands; but how soon it may be my lot to lose patients with fiver I cannottell 1 hope never. I will further call the attention of the world to a fe w points of my practice as from the earliest period to the present day, the subject of tevcr more- than any other disease to which the human frame is liable, has received the
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attention of physician. liowever extensive may be our knowledge of its pre. disposing and exciting causes we certainly are very defficient in its treatment The operation of medicine upon tlio body through the medium of the lluids tho
communication 01 aiser.se irom one person I mence early in the spring prcprvri Dotto another either by vuour or contact, tho j tanic medicines by distTlntton, extracts Myusmetta inhaled in tho luns go very Jand titiclurs tlmt mtiy bo lalien to all the far to prove to me that iho lr n iusj!f:cted ; sickly parts of the Western Territory, pathology of the circulating fluids have j warranted to be genuine and sold very low been one general cause of the great ra V-j for cash in hand, age of fever, most practitioners relying lf I cai.wA cure you I uilt not kill, 0:1 Ihe proscription of great names ii not Xor will I punish y.u villi ,ny bill. pxamtning the fluid until too late It j Since active medicines hare been our boast
win do ucdiioiYiu.iu tuai it:vtl euiuiui . Ions cor.tiuuo without inducing debility i i the heart und arteries in cimmon with ail the ether pirts of the system, and that tho sensibility to impressions mtst be proportionally increased; they arc cr.nsousiilly nreJispcseJ to le more readily acted upoueven by iho natural stimuli of the system tin heart and vessels uie accordingly excited to preternatural freiiueiioy oven operated u;i;ui by the blood and other fluids of tho system in their uatural and Isealtliy condition as we see tiaily illustrated in tho prngrcss of u!l fevers and in convalescence from fever. 1 conlend tliat lever I mg continued not onlj wastes the :owcr ((' the solids, render. ing them uiLMO irratable but by tho de rancmcu'.s in the fnncli ns and exeietions pcrlmps by the aciion of the bloud vess"i themselves uuou t'icir enntiMits and fspeciiil'y by the r:te::'ion of tlios' materials wIulu li'i:tl.! h.v eecn thrown out of .he syj'ter.i in ii"i"in nr lh spaik of mischief w Iiieh in health art: ciistan!y ej'.'CteJ. The eireulaii:ij :! lids becume.i cii. wined und vitiated an 1 thereby becomes nddi'iuii.'.l sjurcs !' irrul.tti-ui ti the hiart ami art jnes whose ntwep'il.ility f impixsinn as I hav j t-t mule me'ilion i nisi, mui liidly increased I'm 11. t Ii i vie.i of tli'i more irrai iMe 1 1 r.e ol iii j l i.e-.i l.ilinjt v i'i'i:l ti'l'l thi! Vli;i'e,i --r.it..- oftlnfluids, 1 ml'.-r tint umcss by s i.. su!u!u ry power inherent i:i the system itself 01 oy so:tjo tne.in-. s'i,:' -um i;v art, ;he gt.M' t iri.tl .L. v . '.' lie: li .1 j sysiem und ol ihe lie-.r, l.iu", nud arte 1 ies in particular I-h iloninislieil or lie,1 .'ielJ v changes imluecd mi l!u :! 11. Is thev eiini l.iiu i,j iv-in.erae'.ed. -l'h"S'j e.t ises of fever mutually operating n;i -ei r.i. !i oth"i iiusi iiK ie ii'.' ..11 I lever I e r.' i i;;t;i 11:1 til thi vital principal use if Le tii!'y e. penletl. H"W fir then I ask ought the itttention t j be direr led to these two points? !lw far o iglit "th? prueiice then to be directed 1 1 im-nrt vi -or to ;he ss Mnimd thereby I the si. klv um I 1. .:.i.. ..i ii... ....... .. . . 1 . :...; v...., w, t.i-. in i,"..- ntLift:i'i n 111: 111 to cotiiitcrart th- s-.il: tcidcnrv of '.h circ.ilati'tj fl'ii Is 1 am at all limes i; veriied by rnturcs cfiorts iV:. administer aceonlit: ' t j her aid I think it prudent to clens.? 1:1 j stomach aiiJ empty the bowels, but by no npiiti continue ;i 111 Tarter, Aniii.-ii 11 v, ul oniel, cr miy tiling else that u,its the strength sr fast. 15 y bad ma ;i i 'iuent (sotnrtiiiu's on the purt nfthe patieui, and much oltener on the pirtuftiii Doctor) there is a sickliness left in the tiervnii iysi.pin, tint may n I fi f uar. vi:';l fir a time and then fill on the laiiaa, liver, speen r go i:jt a lu or j .in: 11 m i x prove incurable or not, owin;; to ihj air r.ivatinti of t!in case and cvi.i!ii't'i.ui n; tlie patiot. I wish to mala: mpnii j:i 01 the liver an I sjdeen ns thiy are subject to enlargement and beinr 11 ft en attributed t.i an inijiroper use of Q ainine, but 1 llii.i!. ili-5 from thn great quantity of blend that is thrown on them in tiui'3 of the cold Iii of intermittent. 1 often find thee ctiLrmeiits very hard to ct rid of a'lli.iuii there ia a stop put tj the fever it often re mnin-. iXies this not nil ariso from the circulating fluids? 1 should unswer Vis and if I am ii;ht restarc your lluids to health and do not do it by ston modicine?, for in my opinion it will make them still weaker at tho end and hurry its termination in consumption, empyema, drop sy fir B.ueelhitig else not much better. I believe it is generally given up thai the conclusion w hich had been drawn from a multitude of pathological, ns well ns anatomical facts are that the spleen is nn organ peculiar to red blooded animals ; that it is of great importance iti pre paring and mixing the fluids that compose the blood nud that its nction is of a very singular udv unlade to the liver. If I am rb;ht this organ appears to be one of the sieves that separates the pood fluids from ilie vitiated ones well what is left for us to do? 1 should say nssiat nature in purify ing those fluids and by theso means we pui i'y the blood ; nlso so soon us this is done the flame is watered out. Well, will we call in the nid of mercury, tarter t antii.ion y to do this' 1 think not for the debility thev Drnduce is in mv oniniun no it.iitTPron ttinn tb disea,-p nfiuolf. 1 beg leave to express my highest opinion ofett! ensl for it is generally given up to be oiij of the best medicines belonging to the shop and the most abused. To eradicrt to almost every kind ofdisease you must purify the blood I do believe, for the purposes I have made mention of. 1 have had wonderful success and my medicines can be taken to any part of the worlj. I had given over the idea of practice in consequence of the death of my wife, but 1 have gono on to do business, if you wish to give me a call you will find me at Fairfax, Monroe county, Indiana, nnd will attend to you honestly and do the best I can for you under the solemnity of an oath,' and I will keep any secret which is to be kept. . As we have no post oliice, letters will not be attended to. Patients from a distance is expected to settle when service is rendered. Cures will be warranted rettagnantly peiinaneot on
liberal tarms; Fever and Fovef and Ague will be cured without the use of Tarter, :
Antimony Calomel cr Quinine, and the cures warranted to bo permanently established if in my iudaemeht tho vital principals will admit of cure. Iwillcnm- ,.,., ,. Unr.. t. J JACOD B. MEADOWS. Fairfav, la. Dec. 1 2th UtfG. C 3mo LAst g I.eilets r EMAINING in Ihe Pot Office it feloomingt ton, oil the first da; of January 1337, and il nut taken cut within tbrcc mcmhs Rill be sent id the (.moral Post Oilice as dead kticis. Alexander James, Ar.Jersou George, ArexanJer Win. Albtrtjr Je:it, Armstrong AUxuiider. 11 Duller F. T. Ballard C G, Brlgbam Win. II. 3 iieelcr Anna, Ucvtrljr Elizl Mi,,, Barks Kdmoud, Rain ('In lit-, I'.utar Burton, Killings iiolin, Utchtel JuliU, Ueirjr Wiii. or Jut. it Carli r,Beikei Tht.nia, Breedcn I horjdi, licuy V il.iiui, tiern J M Mo , , c Clcrtof I'.c Court 2, Carey Uililnni 5, Cooper Jaincs , C'urutvcil Uc.rg-, Cole .'cliu. C Imk JoUu M. I) Drarnian Jjhn 2, t)ood Win-, Dujininj P. CDuviJson Jjjuii, Davis Jacu'j or Joha, Day Clev tily, Ucbuid Uavid, Ueuiarec Corutliu. E V FPii" EN. FKra Joiin. Fouls Molly,' Foster K.I j.t!. T'o'.I .txtl! '. illiarn, 1 Kra v iKi.in. (....u'olc Jul, II, , Gui. i.Liny, (oudn::i Pfth. Gii'hie Ukrtun b. Ui.ilaiii CUii.sj, l r ay l'i c. 11 tt.tri) H hcrt. jii'll .iclnriih High Ijbmc, Hf.iri I In .mi, iue S-tLi'id, iiauis i.rii . tlrrtnr, ll ii-iri M ., -;ir C. 1, A-.t, David, 1 1 jus Ikutj, H'll Jjhll. J K !. Jr.tn.smi Uvcre W., Jni;es jjhn. Keins Coonnid, Kii.ouli S .i.t'i, Kir Jl.i, Kn h JuUu ICci' .-in Jo..i,, t.i . Ji-e IF, Li;; " m J-r isAtiiiicw, Luz Lc....i i, I.arr.Lc JaUu '.. LtaM Mi'.t.ei Ssmuil-.', Vilicr fenrj', Mi:tin Lewis i, Miller c:-rpc, M't-'lus.; ii:g'., M"Iutjr iiufi, Mi.itr Cl.tiiti.iii MiitiiO.I )ui-,.h, Mcli.in.ci .1 iii Aiili.'.aii !jpi.s, AI'C ali.t.T lo c rii ., M'l'litclin Jc i.li, .My I e'er, il-t.-t.jl Jehu, Ma. liu II liiiaji. . N Nic'n.ls Jona!!an. Nun ell It. U., Nml iaoiud i. I'oivuing i. NoiTii Nit:n i Ja u'o. . o i i: : ' O i-.hy No'il.r, t)!i.i-.ii! riioi.nii, .Owti ? S.v.di Owrus o. H. P.uuiis J.uM- .', In..:'c Aurun. Fan. .'lines, I'jilis Btu'Jinui.t, riu::u.i J.leai.iir, J.f.ei ('in nia" , Khii.i J nuts, l.wa el Ju im , li't.liinoi. I.ii.iru. Kobt'its K.'birt, Uc.UfifmJ ManiJa, Ho;a.ius Jutti'j, ltic:i.int-ou Juii:i, S ilitan 7onr S Pjieuccr Jsrr.es JF. Saiiih A'idniv, .Siim.Ii Niek, MiitUr Uuhi 1, !iit!iis Mary. inull John. T Ttvrait J idj-'e. Thtaslier George, Thrashr M:chacl, I'll rati:, r clr. U V w Ump'lcd Jubn P. Van.li rpoDl "fiif'.ic!, HVIcU TLou asi'. il bite Il'm. Wright Jitiuc. or Jtnc, Vui.115 iLr..lu:n, c;' lie Thompson, i iltsla Uattd, migli: Gcurge G. U. wilso.i Maxwell. j'ly!t.nc sjy if aJctrliuJ. li. R. DTE US, p m. I 11 B subscriber nci) iair!ts his frieiaJs nd tut .1. politic Unit he hu cuiiuiicnctd the "CHAIR -MAKflEG JHttsiitcss, In Blooniipgton. nar tl.e south east cor.rlr cf the public trj iure, next duor to David Pattertou's TOi Shop, uluic be mtendi kce, in,; ou haudagtr.creral crsoiineiit of And can safulv sav his work shall tc inferior to none innile in the Wet. lie can only say to Ihe public tlmt r? exertion shall be spared to please, accommodste'nnd t!o ample Justice lo those who may lavour him with their custom. . JOHN LAURENCE. Pec. C0:h. lS3Gi 7 tf iiAND YOU I will oflfcr at public sale to the highest biJdcr on tfic premises, one mile east of Clooniiiigton, on Ihe 24th of February next, the following land of ihe estate of Mury Millen, dee'd. to wit: 40 ncrcs, pert of the South West Qr. of Sec. 34 Town 9 North of Range cne West, most of it under fence, ii acres in cultivation atd a comfortable uirriiiniT m ml c I house, A Kitchen, a never failing spring and a small orchard and other conveniences. Ode fourth of the purchase money will be required in advance, the remainder in to equal payments, the first due in one year the second in two years thereafter, by the purchaser rivins; note and approved security for Ibe second and third payments. ' SAMUEL VTIER, Ex'r. Dec 23,1836. 8NOTICE IS hereby given, that the subscriber bas taken oat letters ttsisnientarj.on the estate of Alexander Kason, dee'd late cf Owen coonly, Indiana. AH person indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and set'lo Ihe'saroc immediately, and all baring claims against said estate, will preent them properly authenticated. The estate is thought to be solvent. JANE EASON, ExecutrUr Deccsubcr 3d 1630. ' 10-3ow
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i r I "Ml E subscriber would 1 especially iniara his JL casicaicts andAl.e public geDerally. Ihath isoosr openir.ga handsome additioa to kis fsttuff siocK ot goods, ccnuitir-s in part or Uliick, blue, brown, green', elif e . and drb clethi;. A fine assortment cf Satinets, . " Green and white Macanaw blarfkelf, lied, white, green and yellow flan, nels, , Bleach'd anl brown ehirtings and sheetings, Superfine Irish linens, French, English and American prints, Cambric?, Jaconelt, &ic. &c. AUo Cotton jarn asst. numbers, Hardware, Qucensware AND Iron, Castings, and Nails, ALSO 350 bushels or salt to sell low for cash. Every description of country j produce v. ill be taken for goods. JOHN S. BARNES. Sept. 9th, 183G. ' 36-tf JYOTMCE Whereas my wife. Nancy bis left knTbetla4 board without Buy cause cr proricaticn, I i tic 1 1 lore icrwaro all persons irom trosung ner mi my account ,ul an determined to pay none of ker 1 contracts. . , DATtD BANTA. January 19th 1S37. ll-Sow School t,iGmmisioncr"s Sale. I will tfllr fir sale at the court hoase in Spencer, ' Owen roiniy Indiana on Saturday ibe nth day i.r March nrxt Ihe School sectxn cocgresienat loirn ship, r.iie North of Range 3 West said section ia Juided' in: ci;lily i.cre. lots except the Sotitft Wttt rj'iait-.r and will be cliered, mecordirfty'. Due 1utLi1d-1.ee will be given ty me JAMES A. STEELE, S. Cora. O. C. 9-3oir To Country ,llrr chants. A27I?X3tSOZ?, BFSX. ft CO. A "on rict ifioj and opening a large and A" well selected sioek of TrII and u Znter hic'j wi'l te sold on favorable terms to pocctual nen. '1 i.r v ii'.vi'.e tlie atitstiun of country Cealers cnrrally sis'.irg this maiLeU Tct und Kiax Linen, tiinstr. Rags, Feathers, Ures wax i.e. I at in in cxrhaige. LOL ISV1U.E. Sept tSih, 18S5.48.4se "KSTRAnLACK FILLY. Sir'.: of li'idicna Ozren county, ft ryAKEN LP, by Daniel f 1"I-T'-Y JL . -hzr.ee in Wayne towni fti-'i one bhtck fiy, supposed to xiJiX!.!i.bc - ear' bst iboat 14 hinds h'!ii. the Jjr. o!r ber tight shoaldtr ttxut i'l.c kizc of a mprs Laud, uo othes OMtVt O? Imtii Is pcicfiraldc a.rjiraistd to 41 dollars by Joh.iU Uuciiaiinan a:i 1 iviiii.Mu A. BolJun UusSrtl day 4f nf4t:ii!...r :S3C. . .. . . . Tins i e '.rue ccpy from mv estray book ' J AMES 'UOLDON, J. P. 10-Scsr T.1KEJV UP ft .Ok. Y Alfred Pare. Raeceoa crerk .Clay- totvnsLip, . . . & fr-J0vJ& 1 n Jri,...l VntUfln: fn ,l,lr f-jJt. bay horse four yean eld last spring, U'-i; Iccn nnd a hilf-fasiids biub star in the i'.T LeaJ tr.me. saddle spotboth bind feet stbile to otlicr m:iks cr brands pereeiTaMe. eppraised tii u.iriv dollars, by 'Nathan Slanvbury and Jamea ltuxl hciorc me this-lCih day cf December 1633. A true e-TJ riooi mv esifuj Look: SAMUEL OHAN.J. P. 8 3os iLYiatsHrsjrrw & DA?, Wholesale dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries XIard ware, Shoes. NEW A LBANT, INDIANA. ; HAY j"' cpened arery large cod extensive assortment of Goods in their new Brick Store, lluute ai'jomiu j; their old stand and first door west uf the Ui.nlt, where ihry intenfa to devote themselst entirely 10 ibe wholesale Insinesa. Their s'oek of rry Uvcds, aidwsre, Shoes, &cbase been sctertcd in the Easier? cities by oce cf the firm under the most fasoaialle cirrutuslacces and are oO'cred 10 biercbnnts and dealers in general, outer ibe assurance tliat-ihey cats end trt'I be sold as loiv, and on as luiorable terms as at any place on tbe Obio river. As the Steele cf Goods cow cferfd at wholesale ia New Albany, is probably four er five limes as huge a. ever bcfoie.-it is believed that Merchants, who have never examined ibis market, will find their interest promoted by so doins;,. and alse. aid ia encouragii.e the enterprise, and promoting tbe inter est of their own citizens. 516 SE 4 LED PROPOSALS "XiILL be received by J. B. Lowe, elk- at H4f any time between this end the acxt meeting of the Hoard doing county business for Monroe County for the purpose of removing and re-ba(ldiag the county Jail, in this place loaome suitable site in tbe suburbs of tbe town to be hereafter designated. Test. JACOB B. tOWE; January 1 1th 1837. 10 3ow THE POST. BY ZVXABCUS Xs. JSMLVL. THE POST is published . erery Friday, ea an imperial sheet at Two Dollars for fifty two cumbers if paid ia advance. Two Dollats and fifty cents ia sic 'months, and Three dollars after the expiration of tbe year. No subscription will be Oitcoblieaed actil all arrearages we paid op. . : ' AnvraTistMEKTs, of twelre tinea er lest, wif be published three, times for one dollar, and ti cents for every subsequent insertion, l'be cash must invariably accompany advertisetcentsor they cannot be attended to. All letters and commcni cations addressed te the Editor must be free of postage, er they Wrtl-tot re ecrre attention. jos ?x&xxrrz7a XtaAly executed el tkit Qie mi A tsociee r(Sl WOOD! WOOD!! y7"ANT0 foe sobscriptioat te The PceU
