Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 February 1837 — Page 3

SfiovkiAg .4ccuh.nl. ( ).i (he 2 I insf. i i f-. - - - u keg of poxvder, xvhith vvNis under h O f f- r r in th dwell, n l.oiln ol Mr iTS hereby given that the undersigned have taken

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iVEW TAILOR SHOP.

Wirriim r nr ti vrr onnut1 - i t.: t,,t..r.. . i.-i-

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1 H. w icucn vi uiiiuiiswaiiuii vii me CUUC Ol : .!. jr. t : ,i .1 ,

t llliam JOne, of biHiurr county, U. i Allen Over, late ofOwcn coun'y, deceased. All

iu mcrly Ol V inceiines, w;H set on lire ; persons indebted to said estate will please make im- Monroe county and the public cetierallv u , . .f M, rn It unnp-ira 1 mediate settlement nod those having claimes against ,i, ., , i...: ' u i i by H ion or Mr. Jones. II appears ,hi MUW wi D Ijcm , aa,heiMc"ttted th.it ho 13 now carrying on the above buthnt the f.ither ha J taken much pain- 1 the estate will probably be insolvent, s-mnss in the fratho building on the north

to tench his son to handle tire arms; the eon had become so enamored with burning gunpowder that he concluded to try the experiment cf setting lire to eomc powder which he pout ed from h kei. The shacking and heart rending result wa, thre-i children were killed one a neighbor's child, the!

other two, children of Mr. Jones, the

I axes iicnree C'.irle ltu acres 3d rate S. U. nr.

sec. 13 T. 8 R 4; Joseph lladlcy. 100 acies 3d. I fcT . I . nx n .. . a . t

lad who let hre lo the powder, about , ,6()atlM u latc N. w ifc; !5 T 6 R 6

even or eight years of age, being ol j Daniel IVmts, 184 acres 2nd. raic S W. t'r.sr.c

MAHGAKCT D Villi, A J

AND HEW FENDER, Adn.V . .hinuory. UM 1N37. I o t i "cV 18 licreBy giren to all whom it may concern that the following described Lots of i.nnd, were retui iir J in DeccuJbcr, ISJi to the achoul Commis

sioner of Green cu'inty, for the non pajirirnt of lliose who may tavor him with their cus

tom. No pain- nr expense will be spared to procure the latest anl most approved

xEV FIRM,

istii

ir.. II ' f ;i f . aner cf iving. i uns uiiy, or muioai agreeIlespectfully informs the citizens of mctlt dissolved; the subscribers having purchased

the interest ol taui Carter in said firm. All those indebted to the In'e fnni of Carter & King. wil call on the subscribers fur settlement and all those having claims against taid liim will also call oil the subscribers fot a liiii.ida(ion of the same. The subscribers intend continuing a permanent business in the new building on the south nest corner of Ihe public square in ISIucmington. where they will spate no pains to. please and accomtrodate all their former friends and customers and the public generally. The public are earnestly requested to call and examine the large and tpler.did assoriincut of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goons-,

side of the public square recently occupi

ed bv Ilarrod Hunter as a Tailor Shop. It aving served a regular apprenticeship with a practical workman in the state of Ky. and having had considerable experience in the business, he feels confident he can eive ronol-al 'satisfaction to all

and of the hcori, lungar and arteries U particular be diminished or tho eicklv changes induced in the fluids they circulate be counteracted. These caused of fever mutually operating upon each othet must increase and fever be continued un

til the vital principal itself be totally ex:

them. 1 he house, with its contents,

including about a thousand dollars in money was burned down. The Utile boy was thrown out of the dour by the rxploion, nnd died About two days after the accident, shockingly mang led; but powrseJ. pf reason fins to give an account of the manner in which he set the powder on firei He went t the kec and poured some powder on the floor, lelt the keg on iUside with the Hopper out, and stt tire to the powder on the ll or, which communicated to lhat in th kc. r7vMVii't Jjurna't

$!n ilglh trf the btwi'iti Jrnnir. At the I ate nnnivi rsii ) of th opi-ning l' 0 Surrey Z '-'logical ? trdet.s smne Hii t7.iit teats cf strenulh were i' th ilf'd by two IVl i.:h n-ii. ().: ol tl. umeresilii'ly r-i-teJ t!w: ti iiudtll of two li i? lv drag him lr.. n a p' .1 f irm mi tthu.h he w.is l)iii; and tin other, white 'u-pet.vh-I bv Ins ! t t tio.n i ct ibi.im, raied into the ah a Imise t no ordinary si.e.

il T. S It. 5 j AU iham Pril'blc, 80 afrcs ad. rate

W. 1-2 S. V.. sec T. 8 It. 6f Julur Craig, 80 acres !nd. rate S W. sec. 10 T U It UUnless the taxes, penalties, percentage, and costs be pid on nr before tlii. nrnt silting of the Ciixuit Court that a motion will uemtdc for judgement of all said tract i rf land which auy un.'.icy is due shall vest In tli tiats of Indiana. CAlll'USSlI A 'V.S. hool emu',- (J. ('. Fe.bruary l"t!; l lf !t - a . l.JJYD rORSJLr. I3UltSU.sNr t.. e, ,.r 0r the Pro!) it r.-;ilrt, of Monroe c i. ;.! . hi the state of In M in i, t s'mll tiler at public v .!; to the lughe-.t In i.l.r it the Court llou-e, in To i;uingtolt on the iS.li dny of March, next the fo'i.ning iiind as the Hal lislate pf OaviJ Killoiij;Ii ili-c'd towit the S, XV ijr. cf the S. XV. q, sec- 31 T. 8 N U. 1 c ut and tke S . T..qr. ot s.iid q isrlcr section 'I'owiuhm aud Uiiie. Out half of the purchase motiev vnll be frij'iir d in l hiniitlii and ilie oilier li;tl' u: tvehe iihiiiih. liv the purchaser piii g nvite and approved "icniii'V k)tlie respective iaMiui (. JONATHAN Nl( IIOI., AdmV. S VKAII KILI.OIHHI, A h-.i'x.

4 . I ' - . 1 .1 . . ' II

i jmiiuu oi mo eastern cities, r roin a

cloe attention lo business he hopes to Carefully luid in at Philadelphia, last full l y one of merit and receive and share of public pat- Pb' ''TlJllJ f

ronajre.

Hlooniington Feb. 1 tih 1R.'J7.

jf public pat-

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i countrv nioilcce lalcn in CMliaiisrc lonrnons.

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XVIL1.I VM 1'. CIIII'MAN. Kewpectfully informs the citizens of IJloniinngtoii, and tlie public, generally that he has commenced the above business on the west side, of tho public square, two doors North of (Nil. J. Itoxvland's store. Ho assures the Public that his work shall be done inn neat an 1 workman like manner, not inferior to nny work in the western country, from Ins long experience In the nl'ove lom g, he is confident be can

render general satisfaction to those who j ueut ofhat, suck a

maytaxnrhiiu with their custom. He receives the latest Fashions of the East ronularlv.

SHOP.

DONSELL & DUNCAN, Respectfully inform ihe pnh'ie that tlie have coniniciiced Ihe business of hat manufacturing I'll t'.c Siu h siJo cf the pnliiic equate, iirnr the residence cf Jntlns .Stuci-inb, In ilie lii'U-e f iiiii-i!) occupiidby I'liii ns a shoe li is 11 1 ir intin-

tiun to l(i C ruii!-tnii:!y on h .nd-t a cncrul ussott-

Apothecary SHOP. 1 ati tvovr receiving a large and finicniYiiV asadrVvncnt of

MeA'lCineS Druo-a, DC.!nei.ded. How far then I ask otinht the'

SUlffs, VaUt3, OUs Arure8!atten!im to be directed, to these two a frP4 iai wwmtPil point8? How far ought the practice then QC. 61 liestl ITOU AVtrrdCV to be directed to impart vigor to the sybto)C genuine, ic0tng rCVWON- tern and thereby kdsen the sickly seosicA my stock from liloomlng. .'5 lhne.VOU3ardrvDSfe,h J .. D j to counteract the septic teudency of the tOtt to tlllS uaee-j l UO 0C- ; circulating fluids! ino'etav;c Uian tlianks tb' am at all times governed by natures . i. : efforts & administer according to her aid. tC Ct7.enS at L.UV. rence, I lhink it prudent to douse the stomach Jackson tMoiirOC &t lirOY?n;a"cmI,ly the bowelsj but by no means Counties, tor tlC liberal vat.ic0,,,,iRUe giving Tarter, Antimoriy, Ca: . 1 - omel, or any thing else that wasts tho TOnagC YilUCn U1C-3 neatdweu I strength so fast, lly bad inanagemeut

to me during tlie last tlirec ears, liuVing settled mjseU' one antl a liatt miles eat of VaiiAX rcstagnant, 1 will

rcdolxcAlj continue the nrac- i

Uce ot meutcine. 1 x is!i to drop a few hints on your must comm. in diseases of this country, and pat iiei'l.iriy on fever, as it has been the sun! v ,t must fieians for liiesniiee

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1 lhrwry 7tii K'.7.

1 1 How.

ma. a. oorsiZAsr, lli:-fi:c riTt.t.v in-

l-irtii" tlie I'uiilic that he has commene'd tlie

LOT roll SjILE.

Fine Mack IJeaxcr hats, iKab, Heaver, am! Otter lints, Fine tuul common Uoram hats Wool hats !v:c.

u!"'Ve I 11-

iu tin

Tin: Mansx or Is xr.i.t ri.s The French Consul at Trehisonetl h.ts sent to Paris a speciinen of the substance Inch, in the east, is saiJ to be thai which led the Israelites in ihe, desert. Il in produced by tlie hedysarum al au:. It vv;ts gathered in Kurdist in. beiui foend mixed xxith tlecjyed leaves, which imparted to il a uteeuish brte, u Ctdor ; when freed form i!i-m le?es hoxvever.

'i:?h, 11 iias a mi x ry ai;i erahle i a sie .

to

low II f'f loulilitW"!)

w lu re tie i iiietiatc

The nnlilir ni nnrril that lluir .v.iil; will h

'I he sul'seiihir will sell to the highest executed in 'lie mort fa-hioe.iililo net dm .lile nianbidder on s.o.uday ;hc U of April next m-r, m,t nil, i jor lo rnv iiinnntartiir. ! in il.c e!eii

coimtiy. Pi 1 -.u s i-liing l'i p it vl a e hois, wholesale or IC'tail i.re riq'itslfi) t ) e i!i an I ( :unii:e their wulk as tlwy feci coilih-ia fnni l!u if Inn; cxpe:icncc in lnt'im 11, ll."v v '! he :.oiv t.i pU- nc ptnehnM r. All l. rf".. t-l I'. r-M.d L lu'1'5 vvotl puichascd at II, c tustctmaty ; mt. N. B. e ir d' tcuni.ic. to -tl hits ns lew f caU iu Uad as thrv C.u Lc bj .-'it in -l.-iiiixol c

on uie prer.eses li icuniiai L.o(lNozJ hi the luvvii of i'.lj .iiiin;lon oa the lolloivii:g

terms lu wit.- One fjnrtU ot the purchase money iu advance, one four:h i:i lit inonlbs, one fointh in twelve in-iieh, and one ("ji:rih in eighteen months, by the pnrclmser giviu mile and approved security for ihe ilnec casti fain. cuts Said Ljt is bandsoiue

n 'In'Mi il'. -t notic- t ' '',,",U'J on "'" slice t leading I'rotn the puhlic ." ' ""nTf ' "'e stale Collre and has erected thereon

to execute m a neat i

t'tid iltirnlde uiamier

wi!.. i: iV;'. and iiil

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all xxniU in his line of dial tin- p'd'Iie may favor liim

III' t Ltli h, V I I'M

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in,.; w il! w ,it i.uit

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an vxceiictiitwtfstgri Uu.k buiplinj welkntoulatfd

101 a iiorun x Home ami u no occupied by the II. n X'.'iam Uu kuk. i'oiscksio" will be given to die i r lm,irru I'.ie fid day of May next and a good 11 1 valid deed whenever the payor, ott foie tiitt same arc fu!ti;kd.

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rii ie i:l li- jilivi- - ilc 1 M !. ! a, in- I ":h I n of M

I la's 111 tiiiv (own on 1 is

M.Chexieul Iri undertaken an:iivse this ms i ue.

.Ti.c iindeix'jii.id li .1 a s i'e i f I. "s in aid town :l'.lli l. it u:i.;. I, m- li.i vil.l n-l i'ic li.!i C.cn

t '. I "'i h' a I in p- in i.ii I in eiv i' i'i,,u '.i oe, since . ' i I (nil'", li. i V i, ,'!ic hiimi t i tin- pi ij.i ' lur I lay ; t II' tti n I - i i i t. 1 i'i 11' ' r i in. ti hi; h i n -e.nii'iH iliiiio. T'l'-fl.C' i' i-iaii-.! in n I.e.iMn p-iri uf . i'ic I'O'i.i'-ry i.umcui.i'.i 'y on the t.i!.; im 1 fiom lo- ' ilia i.ip i!! i ) I i vi u'-'jiih, in M i taiM ilie, 1(1" tni .iiNi'i, It.'.li'n l vY,1. hf ii i re-l i.i 'the l.ei-li line i m ! iv a .'S .'i 'I I t.'. li Vej c i I'v vum- ' !iiiin!i r ;i;-,' ' ti' .! f .r that p-trpo-c. I'.u ;oi.e is 'iij ! ..by itu' I iv a i nint, aiil mi .ypn-pi i moo it, ; in .,! i l's iT i ( i imiwe ii.iv uiiiil within the lim- ' ' cl M i'.: ;c nni'V and n'tirr apnr 'li t'l n s are, ..i.l vviil t.e in -ol to iti'j'iivc i he. mime in ihuc i :iii!r s il. )i':;'i vviiicli it I' i.i--. Tiierc h ue hreii ..mil h tit. 'in ;v p it .'i in said plurc since Ihe I i r I -.lie and list-re is a jj-mi I l ie an I jroeery in v d -' ii p a imd ii .vine in t'.in liwn. K'Kinni s line i ii i ii ( ucul ite'l tl. it the ti'le t-i ai! land is oi.lv ; '.i Id li) a title h n 1 I causa) to uil l!ne eoiiruri I i d nr vvlui in iv tie e ri i iied liiat I have a ,J ) deed in fee fiiii 'c riil.hd in the re.ronlet's olUce ' of M mi ce r hi i: j fur the I wid on which the to'.vn is vil'iatrd. 'I i i ns i f - ill! Iit'eial-p.iillcul irj 111 idl keow ii i.. I liiv' i!. iv nl v.ilo A . ItlKJlvllI Vj Pito. ' KUi, IS)?. ! I M.itot. .M'l'oetii-o, S hoal Com- ; mi - a hut uf tho countv of !M inme. Iiere1 hv i i.rtn'x tlia fillowi'ig to be a correct ; li-t tin 1 lies "lip'i n with the leimis of the , supposed owners of the lands returned to me hv iho t'olleelor of the eountv afore

The Siluiil ix Courier says: "A pers'ui laielv bit by ; iper. was cured !v t.tkina i:i toes ol

three grains every ho ir.the sulphate of 'iiimie. It is taken in wini?.'1 MA KINO IUJITKU. The russian mode ttf mauin; butter in the winter is to boil the milk, or rather tinunrr il as it is callt il, w luile. it is sweet, about fifteen minutes ; obsen in" nut to use sufficient, heat to bum tin milk; and then churn it in tlie usual manner. The butter, it is said, comes immediately, is of (hit; llavotir, and in addition to this, preserves its qualities much longer than xvheti in the ordinary way. IJcsidcs, the milk is left

SU'Cet; Ulld possessed of almost : :id, n the first Monday f Dei-ember tho same value as before il is : jMI xxhieh taxes xvtw then Muo ami churned for ordinary purposes, j . These statements are gathered j

from an article in a London pa-

per. A petition was lately presentva in the lower house, of the Pennsylvania legislature, from a iMr. Peter Stratum, "slating that he was po:ir, and tlnit his family hatl been increased by three sons at one. birth, who were all living

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nnd c hiino- we . oravinn for ecis- l Ikxvh W nni:,'ri'.H) :t

lative aitl."

MK HAP.L IH SKIKK. ; 1'ciiriiary 'd, IB 17. 14 3ow. I Stop the Runaway. 18150 .MSWAltD j KAN VW'AV ti-i-ni Iho suhtruhcr living in Heart j Him li lCcntiiclv , 7 mile, ficin Mumphcsv il!c, on I i'ic l;ii .. ,j 1 1' J. .i,ii.u v l-J7,a negu mail named

IS I.IC. e is a vii-, l.t -jr"t m il.it n, j feel 10 or II irrhrs lush llnKivi., tick sii.dv hiir inclined td be

f-.iz;, r -.l nv vh.in v hen be left home, 21 vearv ' old , i i;. 'id'..i n , hiinlvoiiic in the face, but little, heard il.tci'vei i'llc on Ins face, spare m aile, he -

q s sofJXMo.v ii ogdejY, ACAIN'.!1.!.

of'JvIV- e.its at which time it uppiuis to have Leui liist siiokeu of hv Dicicn- llti-

; poerate, xxliois to this Hay believed to have given the best patirdogy. Heme the I'lix siLi.ins l modern times, or of ihe ! ilogiiiauc seel h ive at tiitits uekt.o.v!I edged bun their leader. His epim ".- hare bet u respected as oracles not only t in the sele. oi n niedii tae, but even i.s the eouits of law; indeed the il'lalio-'atiotis ; and dnaes of a physieiati was never mnie . fiily ev ui -litied ih.in by his pen. He inl.'iiUtv.l H i ne to his i;:strt:ctioa wiih 'otit th : solemn:'.'. ' lui ah that thev . - ; vxould give the oi-isl it-hgivais attenUv.ii lo ; t!ie iidv .ia:.'.r;rs i !:!ie sick, and that llux : vvouid ti 'i ;lni:!gi; any matter tfu rei iet nature, in i. her ilireeliy or iiu'iiivetly. i jdiseover that DjcI r HipjK'cr.ite, lint 1 made uit'iitioti ol iuut diseases and iiv.u j ly all met'ieities i'u it has since beent"liuu nlth"U"h this v, .is i'.V.l e;iis before Ch;is.

and he was the inventor c f medic iues v ei

I

it appears as though it was baud-, il t

(sometimes on Ihe part of the patient, and

much cl teuer on the part of the Doctor) there is a sickliness left in the nervous system, that may go alrnst unnoticed fur a time and then fall on the lungs, liver, speen or go into a leg or joints it may prove incurable or not, oxxing to the agravatian of the case and coustitution f the patient. I wish to make mention of the liver and spleen as ihey are subject td enlargement an 1 being often attributed to an improiier use of Ouinine, but 1 think

iiisfroin the great pjaulity of blood thai is thrown o:i them in lime of llid Cold fltS

ol intermittei-t. I often had these enlars-

menls very hard to get rid of although there is d stop put 1 1 the fever it often re

in. tins. Ujcs this not all arise trom the

circulating ll iidat I should unswer yes i:i 1 il l am right -restore your fluids to hulta a id do not do it by ston ' medi-

c.ius, for in my opmun it will make them

v.ill xve.iker at ihvi end and hurry ita ter1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i.i coiio j:n()tij;i, e;njx i:nia, dropsy or s j:i:e;!;i:ig elivo not much better. I Lc'iexe it is generally given up that the cope'-jtion which has been draxvn from a mitllilude .f j-athulogica!, ns well as i n I'votnieal facts arc thai lha spleen is .morgan peculiar to red blooded animals; tii.it it is 'Jt great importance iu preparing an 1 mixing the lidit's that crJmioo ilie 1 1 o)d a:J ih at its' action i$ of a yery .-iugu'ar advantage lo tne iiver. If I am rij-ht this nrg tii ipjcars lo be oiie ol tiie

sievt -stlrit se;;s rales th;

om goin? to ivc a detail i f Sulunmn W o'.ileti'. ' ,i;u liotn lie: A'ur.htX heavtn'y l'.:i!uv

cuntaeicr. i nave hiioivn Miii ii'.nn vv in.i'cn t i, ., .,.,, ... , c ,,j L ivl.U l, I. a

lie vva cuiitii n rriiri icir in ieuinc;tv , a..o :i:cv he came to this Mate I c li c.'d'cd llond llins the.

rcavoii he tell .:C'i l'i a. I lit so rx'i-iiMU-. 1 l.c ' pce le cults him lirjml lmin-1 w II thni.U Ihe pro- '. pic lo call him iiiMitd-l.oi u, I thn.k he is ntiil.yrl Ihf I, ime. e. has rcp' tted nnolhir lie on u.c in . lilj'iiniii;!on, nnd I cm (rove it. Von: say that ) on ran prove by many ic) ctuMc mid Imnuialili- Bun tind nnutcn. I uhlivh all iIum that (Hi Call piovc it by, t'.icv i.rc liais nnd I i an malic il appear bv nil h v nctld'ci. Mr Itro-id j horrt, I iriMit.l woh mur Wile, vhe I u Ii t hei i lini-'ie I u ii about Ir.e, I will .iiivive on to u lit it-

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wished when he l,U home ubj.it lGiorS pounds, j , !0a,, ,;, , fv j ;, J, 11 1, s' pa.cdhc has obtained a pass from some j , Wii;(J ,nic ,it , .,-, ' , , , ;.

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white pervn a.vl made hi way lo Indiana. I will ire one hmidi td and tiftv dullors to any person iiliu will like mid iu io up and confine him in ony jail mi that I can ct him or two hundred if dilivetcd to me in rt county Iveutiicky. JAM I IS JS rUKlir.ON, Senr. II Mil eountv Ivv. IV1. 1st IS.')?.

so in tlc'irt suite iciii.iiks wiireu lii,t

been : ue'.ir.titrv ly, but very littli proved Mil'- f utiiied upon ar:...us ap peaiauee fu 'lie si.iie t t i!;e pMVii!, t ,i especially i'"u ihe secicti :t)j i!i l eetrct'nis circulating fluids. .Cc. 1 im, awarJ that 1 u:n add res,.-1 .ig a in'n !i t ii lightened people who U well ac'ptaiu ed vitli ll.J paiiieiih'i diseases which t ae; to Iviog ineu.K ,v c hut if I nr i rh.iil he an eiro; of liie bead u'ul ti"l tu ihe heart ui.'l .outide I i n many jear.praetiee si' s.n.i 1 li ie i.v fi' lo? the f:t't i'ri.i'i,l iitli I, nr i a the ausi

nou iiuen irom

' .be. vitiated ones well what ii left for us

; do? I sh iu! j say assist nature in purif . i;ig ih -so ctiJ by these- means we r-.-rify tlie blood; alio so sour! iis this is ' '.:e the l! -i:nc is wtitered t". Well,

v.iil xv e call ia lbs aid i f mercury, tarter

or an'i :.:ori y t do this t 1 think not for tho

Jdebiiry i hey produce is in tii V opinion no , elss dangerous than the disease rfilseIC

I 1 eg leave to express iuv highest opinion U c,;l iiii.-i. i'..i' it ii g-'r; trail" given up t. i a one f die la-it inouiciucs bs lonjiiii'i to

,liilfctn'!f Y tllantmi ivxns. iriLi.ouoii, IS I'tiS leave lo infonu the ladies oT Bloomii.ptnu and vieiuily, that she has commenced ami intends In cUvote her attention lo tho aliovc haiiiiCHt hhe ul o intends keeping rnnsiniilly on hinds, the 1s.lTF.ST .1.SV MOST .iri'IUH'F.D fW.S0. S of l.adics Bonnets and Presses, and will cxecitc her work at the shortest notice in the most i.ri!, Uurtble and fashionable. style, and resjiteifi ily anks A share of public palronapc. cr residence is a few d ims south ol .Messrs Orchard's otel. January IJlh, 1S.1G. 1 l-3w

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nniK r rii'-M UF. nt)cnl'i r ie-pci lf.aiy uif rmv the '

- ci: Ci of lex it, iiliu nj. liicu !' t lxp.'.tiei.ts, l:o;h wi'ii a pu,'i:oti:i'v i i:S ; terii.icatet! ; hoc: vvi.s tiie v. lie i i (j..lric Kagsdale ittid the ol'n. r the iie of Ad.n. Ueiix. 'I'hiS hi s I'clitiJ) i-.ss ;:. n s .u.e ili"UMi;n!.-; ! ti! linv soon it in iv be

vti.'o a ii. ii,e

r. vst abusCvi.

: tiiv l it to lose ti ill . n s vi,ii fever i ean

,. 1 n uteil I hoee i ever, t will further eat '': ... ' .-.i ... . . . ,- .

. i . . i .. i :. i i ... ... ., ;.. 1.. in-; uc.i n iu.i m ui': "'ii.'i in a n: i o ini:

f J IIMllli: is null linn ; .i' ' i uu , hi in;, (. .

room, on Ihe lotnei, luiniiil.v otii iii U l a..vnli-i"i mv u.nuio hj in'in tiie e.i 1 1 icsi pe. i'jt ols ts. Lo. a KCiicr.il ossotiuiti.t of In tlie pie.-eut tl-iv, '!v mi; j-t:t til" love.

MP IS. iOS.f4 moie than any other i'.is.:a.j t. which tl.i

luiiiian f.ame is h iblv-, has i eCv.it e.t ih,

atti nlioti of p!i -ii i.iiis. I I-.iWever ex

teusive iiiav le o'tr know led

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M'CoT.t.OlClt, ol'Jtl 'J No name, IliiO M illls. Kki.i.y.1 ev' -

P The stiincribcr tenders his thanks to his old customers for the liberal mippoit thej have exteiidcl lo

bioi aud would Inform them ana tue puunc generally that be still continues to carry on the liuning business at his old stand in Bioemingtoa, la. where he nu on hands and intends keeping a constant supply of Tin Ware, , which be will warrent to be as good as any solJ i the State. Ilo will sell on liberal terms either at Wholesale or Retail. Merchants ttrisbina to purchase to retail are respectfully invited to call and examine his ware and prices

before porcnasing eisr.wncre. DAVID BATTEIITON. Jan. 29th, 1837. 13-tf N. B. All persons having accounts with me and know them to be due arc requested to make immediate payment. D- B' II la nk Dceils For slc at the printing office of "The Tost."

Mr. Dayton, iIUO l'xoeuGitEr.Mtj 87 3 Paxtos heirs lltU) 3

W .s i: S N E See. s w N W N A

l) N 1 I a i) i , 20 7 2 :it 7 i 27 M 2 li) 8 I Jl5 8 M

NOTICE Is hereby civen that unless the taxes.

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X; 1FI3B1B3B:

f I 111". siihirriher acipiaaits his friends and the X. public that h: has commenced the CHAISi ilSAICIAT0

! IBiisiness, I In nioomhiton, lienr the south val Conner of the ' public square, next door to David Ilattcrtori's Tiu Shop, where be intendj kecj inj; on baud a gencr- : eral orsordnent of

And can safely say his work shall be inferior to none made in the W'cst. lie can only say to the. public ti nt no exertion shall he span d to please, aceuiiunoi'.ilc nod do ample justice lo iho c who may lavonr liim with their custom. JOHN LAW ItF.NCE. Dee. 20th, ls;5C 1 -tf

S i.l J I-- OF LVULLS'A

K'&roX'AJi? ! Moaio. Cttc.it Court; October

of the Monroe Circuit Court of 1837, a

motion xvill bo made for judgement on the second or some subsequent day. of said court. That any and all such land on which money is due and unpaid as aforesaid shall vest in the Slate of Indiana. MILTON MTHETIUDGE, School Corner. M. C.

Feb. 13th, 1837. 14-4

iTOTMCJB

Monroe county,

Term 1836.

Chancery .

Suitable fur the npprcuichii' vca-ou, consisting in

pan it kI variety of common and superfine cloths, tasimcrcs and caait cits,

Black, lilf.P, olivC, blown, golden, invisible and bottle giecu, drnls. .Sc. A file cs'irtuicnt of the motl fuvhictinb'c vesting fur the scasun. CiicassiiitiS, Inuiibazelts and Immbazincs. A general nssortn ttil i l'lai cj, colored ai.d black silks. A flue oj!iitmrnt ofF.iiglish nnd Ahitiitau prints.

1 SI. n tirs and Slicetinjiri. Mackinaw on i.l bed blmi!tcH. Silk mid cuttcn hrni'.kcichicfs. lted nnd white llannels, with a va icty ofolhu articles loo tedious lo tiiiiviii.il aidvvaic, (;lassivaie and ipxiubtrare. Tea, Coffee, Sw:ar, Ginger. Spice, T?Y cr, Aw, 3Vs.iAer, vgo, C tKvas, TSoot an( l5ocs, fee A Ik Ytar Ca, Yvr Co-Wars, CasUws, Iron.

SuU. All of which will be sold IoIt for cash tr good country pt educe, such as poik corn, wheal, flax-seed, flax and tow linen, leathers, tallow, . het s-wax, sang, rags &c The public are rttprctfulij invited o call and examine his slot k.

ASHEHtX-ABEItTX'W. BJoominglon A 'oremftcr, 12lb, 1836. 3 3ow

Vint, V In Ms, etal

Joshau Vint

vs

Jacob Ellis

iOMES now the complainant by ester his at

Vy torncy and upon motion and disinterested affidavit filed that Mary Allo.vay, Abraham Allotvay, Taylor Loving and Reuben Loving, a part of the def'ts herein are not re sidents of ihe state of la. It is therefore ordered that the pendency of said suit be published in the 'Post, a public newspaper printed

in Ihe town of Bloomioston, lor ihrco week! suc

cessively at least sixty days previous to the first day

TAILORING. The subscriber has aacaih coni'

o t'l lis pre

disposing ur.d c.eititig causes xve cer!;:iulv ire Very deliieu ul in its treatment

The operali n of medicine upon tlie budy through the medium of the ll iids the ei.'iniuuiiieatii n of dlseaft; from one person to nflolhfr Hthcf by vapor or contact, the Mxusuietlii inhaled in the Imiiis go verx fiir to prove tome that ihe long negleeted pat'.ioh gy t-i" liie circulating fluids have been one general cause of the gieat ravage of lever, musl practitioners relying on die proscriptions ofgreat names cV not examining the lluids until too late, ll will bo acknowledged that fex'tr caiiuul long continue xv iiho'nt inducing debility in the heart cud arteries in Common with

all the oilier "puts of the system, and that

Ihe sensibility to impressions must be proportionality increased; Ihey are ronsettuenlly predisposed tu be more rcadilv

acted upon evtn by the natural stimuli of

the system the heart and vessels arc ac-

coidingly excited to preternatural fre

quency even operated upon by the blood and Other fluids of the svsicni in their natural and healthy condition us xve see daily illustrated in the progress of all fevers and in convaleseencu from fever. 1

contend that fever lon continued not oiiI. . it,.-. .i.i-n ..lU 11. 1 , I !

iy vviipiosv vii rcvi.i ks i iues aoiios, ionut:r ing them moro irrrt table but by the derangements in the functions and excretions perhaps by the aclioriofthe blood

vessels themselves upori their contents

aud especially by the retention of those

i materials which should have been thrown

To eiadi .;ite almost e.ei . f ind ofdiseasu x on mu.-t purity tho bicjod 1 do believe, :'e-r the p..irposcs 1 have piade i.icn'.iou of. I lia.p !,.'d woi dcrful Clieccss tnd my ne In iees ean le lake si lo any part of the voi !d. I h:.d i,ivcit tivci Ihe idea t.fprac;i e in ci-iiseijuenee of the death ot" mv vile, l.ui 1 l.ave gone on to do busincs-", if . ou wi.-li to give me a call you txiil fmJ ne at F.iiifax, ?Iti!y.ij coui.ty, Indian i, t lit! will nt'e nd to ; ;.-u Lonelily andd.v be bet I t an for you utiJcr the stdeuintlv fan oath; and 1 will keep any secret v hie his tube kept. As xve bavc no pof-i iiiee, letters will n t be attended to.-

I'a'ients from a distance fa expected t selllo xvhoii service is rendr red. Cities will be warranted resiagnanMy peimancnt o:i liheral toriiii; Fever ar.d Fever and Ague will be cared without the use of Tarter, Antimony Calomel r Quinine, and the cores x arranted to Le permanently established if in my judgement the vital principals xx ill idinit of cure. 1 will commence, early in ihe spring preparing Botlanic medicifies by distilation, extracts and lincturs that may be taken to all the sickly parts of the Western Territory, warranted to be genuine aud sold very low for rash in iiand. If I camtof cure you I will not kill, JVor trill I puni'h you tcithir.y till. Sinre active medicines have lech out boast ll'jxo many patients hare 7t'e lost. JACOB B. MEADOWS;

Fairfav, Ia. Dec. 12th 1836. 6 3 mo

IiAND YOU SJtLE.

I will offer at public sale to ibe highest I'tdibr on H e premises, one mile cast of Bloomingtoa, on the 24lb of I'ebruary next, the foUowina Iki.d

of the estate of Mary WilteB, dec'a.lowitrisiV

acres, a part of the South West Qr. of Ste. S4 Tonn 9 North of Range one West, most of it . dcr fbhee, 35 acres in cultivation and a eoiufortaUe

Brick

ft ? II a

Dwelliligr

1 out of the svstem us nox-ioua nr tlm cn.ul:

Vienced the above business at hlS of mischief xxhich in health are cof.siuD.lv

ejected. 1 he circulating fluids becomes changed and vitiated and thereby becomes additional sources of irratution to the

Txrt .r. isr.no. i,,. t,n . h.j we next term of this coun, mai umess tuey be i

I . . : 1 and anmar hem nn the first day of the next term ; puoiic patronage.

T uoara wnnoui any cause or provicauon, i , . . r , , . , Bml imm.iti.i. .i Z. . . . ' ; rr ilu ronri and answer unto said coimlamnnts ,ina immediate

tucreiore lorwarn an persons irora irusung usr on ,:.: ' . rr. n..j , . Bovi waniiri m ,Prn.,ni . t j.t.r.;.a rfc.r bill the matter and things therein alleged will be wanted as

...j i . v-..i. .v, v.- -- i i-... j ,i ,i..,j nnnn afonrHini. commender:

contracts

January 13th 1837.

DAVID BANTA. ll-3atT

i taken as confessed and decreed upon accordingly.

Tesl, J. B. LOWE, Clerk.

old stand in Bloomitigton.

lie bos just ieceived the Fall and Winter Fashions of 18S6 7, from the Eastern Cities, he can assure the Public that his work will be. executed at the shortest notice, and in Ihe most fashionable and

durable manner. By close attention and expetience

in business, he hopes to be laroieu tvnii a snare ol

One or tiro good workmen will

imployment; also, one or two good

apprintices that can come well re

V . 1 1

A.LAEI.RTEW. IJlofftningloix November, IStb 183C 3 Sow

HOUSE,

A Kitchen, n never failing spring and a small cri, chard Sttd other conveniences.. One fourth of lit' purchase money will be required ia advance, tha, remainder in two equal payments, the first da ,nj one year the second in two years thereafter, by ihe I purchaser giving note and approved seeority for tbe' second and thiid payments. . . 1 SAMUEL WIER. ti't. J Dcc 23.1836. - - b-C TAKEITW 'I

By Fielden IF. Poe. living in Richland towBsnit

Monroe eountv: Indiana, eiirhthead ofestrav svoev

i .-, -I-. f s. - . - " . . '

neari anu arteries wnose susceptibility oi nve sows antiinree barrows, seven ol wuich t . i .- . I I... I.l. -I. . -J J .1 i. , i i .-.

impression as I have just made mention is

also morbidly increased From, this viexv of the more irralable sfate of the circulating system and the vitiated state of thefluids, I infer that unless by some saluta ry power inherent in the system- itself or by some mean suggested by art, the greater irr&t&bitity of the whole system

bcr are black and sojvdy and black and white spot ted, and the eighth one while, the seven colored ones maiked with a crop office left and a split ic the right ear, the white one marked with a crof off the right and split ia ihe left ear, all supposed it be ubout one year aid, and to weigh on an avera

a'jout one hundred ponnds, appraised to twenty losv

dollars berove me, mm Z3d day or Jan. 1831. DAVID BYERS, J.I?. 13-3w