Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 March 1837 — Page 3
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,!nit. 20. r...-.i ..- T' l rx I.. graph of January 3 , ConlaillS ft general order from the Depart j ment of War , pllhlilhed below. IKnfZ,;,h .l,Jl!rV. ttirM, nr lhaf Smith, the Harvey Birch of Texas, is of opinion lluit another invasion will take nlace. Our hones are placed on the return of o. i .. . .1 iV r .i Santa Ana to ward off from the new Republic, horrors Of H SCCOnd wnr. fiPXPUAl nnhrnc; i a u- I ft LI ft WL.' Mm ft. ft War Depaiitment, Columbia, Dec. 31, 1836. S From information received at tirsDepnrtnenf,from Brigadier General Jel.x Houston, and h the two Mc lNcnllys and Brown, prisoners lately escaped from Metamoras, it is beyond a doubt llsnt nur lil.,r,fl ,.,,.-, lliai our olooU-tlnrsty enemies are making formidable prepara , . . . tions again to attack us, and it is confidently hoped that evervcood . ... ' .., , citixen of this Republic will be rciitly at a moment's wiirning to repair to the standard of his: country. Immortal glory awaits each man who is prepared to do . , i I ' his duty, and cttrnil infamy nod difgrace (and the consequences of the law of confiscation) ! ill pursue, the crowd who proves recreant to the cu'l. It is expected that every ublc-bodied man will proride himself with ? pood gun and horse, a si. fUe.ient stock of ammunition, an I te:i days a S J provisions alwnvs on hind, so be enal)Ied to mnrh at n moment's warning. Cititns mav rest nnred tint they shall nm ! tjr liatriiiscd liy i"i!s itlariiK, or en e i 1 l.'od into the field until the em-;-ht nvMnIlv rnpiiros it , and v i:rii lite ral is made, it is r qni-1 ri"! ; confidently brlievetl Uni e ery m in ni!l oe l;t!' t '! iMt r t H routol v. y prepared I'.verv man i m lo fpfe.s to ntt'itin ;i ettr.en '-l Texas, when ctiied on, or m' eneniV hw'v iih,', mul 1 1 ; w himrl! u p.itii ( and S"'ilier. The hitf j !lf t s td ill!- "liffr rt til eountifJ tr;' rt qairi'd to lake nnmediate meaMiit s to ot:;ai,itthe tniliiia within their iesp".:tive jnrisd(i.ii-t n':cordiit to ao act entillrd. "An net oiatiizin,; ' tlir militia." By oi ler of the President , WM. riSIIKR. See. of W ar. S.T.IIARDKSTVFkr.srr.Crrri.l.l i frms Ihe riiir-ns er sa Hloi.m aijfun, an.l the pi hlic genera'.!) th it he still caiitinurs t C.itvy on the aim to b;nessiu all 'ft vario'i bn'ichi in tbe room ni sinieg .Mr Klleils ttnre lie ll l j it reeive. lhe lairs; fash lar.i.Vim the ml, ntid hopes lrum Ins rtpi-rici re in th h.tinti, :lnt he nil! gain t liLsr.il ihiu of j.n'ro'i!ig"!. Itbiuary, f R:! U1;. t-:r T A 1 I. it li 1 N ii . itvnuoD iiuMKa. r.SPF.CT FULLY iiif.rmsh s fuen-ls ah ' the public, that he Ins l!i:i ilv tikfrt Into iitii-n.tr-t p Mr. O. C Merslion. Tiio hmiue will in future be ccu'.uetcd -in lerths firm nf II antcr 6r Mershnnint'ni. Wtl'.i.n's rev house, mine Jtntc!) above J. M. Pliiss' Otoccrv Mae, shcr- he solicites and rxj'ccts to tecebe a jhare ol puhliv pvionage . lie txpfcts it, l)tcaiie, by iil nns attrn ion lo llie nhiolh: cuilomi rs joined with a coir.petest knowledge of lhe 1jmiiii and txpi rience in il Le mean to dc strive il. Marrod lluiitir avails himself of the present rppttnr.ity ef teturnii g hi siret re tlitirhs to Ihcse persons sbo tuvc hcre'(,iuic iorel him with t'icir euttom and rr ec'itulb t hi a cuntinuaacc of the a pterocac to t'ne ho ise. IS". B. A fe jiurnc)ine who are flnt rate workmen and of jt'tod chirjcter n ill rerrive constant iot plojment. None otiiers ntid apply. iiromiigfon,.t; til. 18.J7. 16-Sot TAihuKiyt: "lv.v7;s.s. oopAnTwnnsiiip. V1LLIAM J. PLUKKY. TAKF. tui niethiiJ if iiirorming the public that he h toxrn Mr. I'uuk in ns a pnrintr. Tbt buiioci ol'i litrtificr be ccnJkclcd under the firm Of rt.f r.nv t tcnk, t the oU t'tri fnmcr'y crcupied by It. Ilunlcr. Itavirghad foniidcrable experience in tbe business they nailer thtmsebei that they can goecoiire ialisraction to all who may favor thim wiih their coslorn. The public art nsure1 thit their work will ba done in a neat, ladiionsble and durable manner al tba shortest aoticc. N. B. Tbty recnlarty receive the latest fashions from th cities cf Philadelphia and Nctv-Tork. ioemintoi .Vdrcfc III. 1S.11. l-Soif NOTICE A LL those who are indebtrd to the firol cf r IhtitAt and lubcrlton arc hrrebr rrrpiett adtocnlt immediittcly and close their aeco mts, ithtr bf eaificr note. Tha fullowinf trade will ba tectirtd aaiitl the flnt day of Ma aext fvit 1 Bacon. Ftaihcrs, Flat t( Test linen. Ham. Bcestat, anil Flaxseed. Tke Cooks w,l b kept at their old stand with Mr. Jonathan Lett Who has partlated their (ti ck of (coods, wben one of the ttrn will attend etcry !taiiiraar. Marrfe lit 1831. lURDESTT & fOBERTSON
tlcspentfullv informs the ci.ti;-.r.-ris of
Bioomingion, anl ha public, .r, orally !,hat he hn commenced thenb.tvy. business i : ua le WMtsHo of paWic S i'.rc, twn tMors lortH ot i.m. J. iiowiantl s store. Ho assures the Public that JiU work shall be done in a neat and H orltiii tii like mani a.- - i nur' n,)l inferior t any wrk in the wes tern country, Irom ht9 on evr'enee i-i ,h, above b,,sineSS,l,e h coniiLt he c. render general satisfaction f. those wh may favor him wnh their custom IL receiver the litest Fashions of the F.vt regularly. i 1'ibrwini 7t!i 1837. I t 3au. j TAILORING. j Tc su(jScri()cr ms 0r'nfn com. mcncca the a()0Ve business t his , 0Ustand in ilQomitl,rlon. j ik ha,jlllt leceireJ ,br vJ?lMi uiim.r Fw , joi-or isjtsi.ii-om ihe i.,ein min. tc i-rc the Public that liii .-i l ill be rxccutrd . t j lhe ,horltll ,oticC) ,nJ ln m, ra,,,ionab!c ! 'iabic manner. y close at', i.tien ami expeiir. I in btinc, he liopts to be I" ocd with a slime I ! pilUi c Va,ro,inpt. one cr s -ood woihinm :,l"d '"""'J'nte i,rriomr!.t :i b.onc irtno--i, liovt ou'f J m-lTiuiii' ill il can conic t'l iv ; roiUtodcj: Ai I-ABETiTEW. 0,"ins" vtltrXii iil 3iSo Notice s siVfh 10 ' ' r " that I ihr I'i.llowinn dctcitbeJ Lotiof Land, ivrre re i ii ii' t in l)i c ui' er, lJ.)lo i'ie silioiil ("dninnt- ' ion r of tjiTc-i emmty, f"r the run pigment c( Txes tioi.tg; C'.rie 160 acre SJ r!? S. K qr. ,v. f. 1 3 H Jou-ph Ihidlry. IH' n.ies J a N. W. qr. cc. U I" t U. 4; Al'" Hi rlii.am 'ens 31. rate N W . qr. sir. 15 T 6 It 6 1 IVuiiil iViiiu, l?4 acru iml. r e S W. I'r. n-c ' it I b U. j. All iham fnlil Bncicl 3l r.l o W 12 s. K. lit S 1 8 It ."; Ji tui t iaij 60 I 1 -i f i .ii l rve . rc 1U 1 6 It t i.li tlie l.ix.t, jH iiiliii i, ent.ijc , aiiu , lie pji I . p 1 1 L. Ti if ill' n m tul.ni; ! tin j L' in' ul l.i;i t ;i u in -itt.iii tviil be m ule lui j'ulgenici t nt ail ..i iri-is i f lir.d n'.ich any money u ,(,.; ,! t,, t,,. ,::,ie, ,.f .iiij. CAKl'lMll.VW.S-h ..: . miiV il. C. t'.'bruarv l.:lt lv!7. Ij :iiw. L. lA'n I OR SJ f.ll. 5yV'U-.. I' t." aum-.hr of llie Irjlmf Coiit, r t .Mui.Ku -):!. t; . in i!ie st.f.c if lii li.ui i. I j I t ti-1- at pi-j.ie h i iii'- t. tl.M Inlicil iii l.ii r at til . .it It i e, hi M' iih'i i n on t!.c I Rili liy ' ... ii-.. -1 .. i . . i ...... i t. .. mil l-. tate.n - '.iii! K-.t.-.i ..ec'-tV-wi. tin .s, w . i it..S . I.. i: iiu w . .11 !'. N U. 1 t ,t ,n I It- .! i I ti i -r S'.Vt":l 'I'owiu'llp llll i r ti lt : tiir ptirvH..-: wiwi vsilileie m.; i i, hi..! il e i'Vr li.s'.f it; lvtit li ;".ii'i M ii i, iintr urn! ;ipirt?'l T l. 1 1 .i i ii. -ii.; i ii v ri I r tl rr';iirili. JK . l ii n itt-M., ..iiii r U ll UM.I.ot tilt. i,i.. I in .rv r. .w. M?.. v. 1 1 i:-i'i: 1 1 ei.t.v in ( i 'li" j tiii u- tb.it ! !..! - .'Itl.tlH'lH.'ll lit ribt ! l.u-ttios i.i 'In' Ims n f l'iiiinint'ii w btTi" be i prtrpaivd. ' tit the tv3t tii.ttiee, ! ) r.xrriit" iti n noat J litnl 1 : i r ii 1 . ! t iiuitiiii j ; all ik in his line eil bn-ii;.:, t!iif ! publie may favor l-itn I V(l. Ahii I'l liyjir t l.tcKs, O.VK II r. vVc. im l will tvarr itit his work ti"at and substantial. r. 1 lib. 1s.it. i t:,rt. S.UiV, OV it)TS N Of - a k i: . I In re nill lie an I'll,-,- sale uf Ijis in this town or tmul.is tin- flili.t.n of M teeli ISi7. Tlic i.n J. i -ui .1 da, a a i, flats in said town list ti l. at ivtuea Iiiii-; HtsilJall lhe lots then j 'aid c'l'ut fair pii' an I manv prison base, since mr.t ;,m, ma le ai,ilicaiii)ii tt the propiietor N fay t ir .til a. I IIidikI iiu nber whieli Utf Uas ancordi'igl) lone, 'fiis place is situated in a he illliv part of the eo-m'ry immediately on the state road fiom Indianapolis tn l.eveinioitli, via Mai tins ille, Uloouimg'on, Uedftird -j.nn I by an act of the l.egisla tnie .Ins mid is uu'hoeizeil tj be icluuaicd by comuiisiintrs nppoin'ed f ir that purpose, t'.ngrne is m ule bj that I iiv a point, and an appropriation is niiile ol J.S73 to improve Hut rna l within llie limii of Monroe touniy an I other nppropriulious me, and svill le mad; M mijuore the same in th ?e coutilies lliongli which il runs. Tlicit! hate bi en ' sonic buildings put ip ia said place ti ncc the fit si i salo and tliere is a g io I rutc uu 1 grocery rit iv doii j a ;ood tuiMnv in this t ma. Uumours have ' bctn rireulaled that lite title. t. saij lard is only held b) a title bond I can say to all those concerned or who may he Concerned that I hate a Rand 1'eed in fee simple rtiorded in the. icctinb-r't olllcc nf Monroe county for the lam' nn which the town is situated. Terms of salo hbtaal-parlicuUrs made known on tho day of sale A. HUCKllANAN, Tno. Feb. I3lh, 1:7. TUBS POST. DYIXIAHCU3 Ir. DAI. THF. POST is pnllislied every Friday, on an impenal sheet at Two Di.llais at rtiy two numbers if paid in advance, Two Dollar's aidlifiy rents iu six mrnths, and Three dollars after Ihe expiration of the year. No subscription wil, be discontinued until nil ar rearages ate pnid up. ADvsnTistMCNis, of twelve line rr tcs, will ba published three times f t ore dollar. vb 25 cents for eveiy tubseqiirtit insertion. The cash must invariably accompany atlvertitcmcnitor they cannot be attended to. All letters and communications addressed to the Editor must be fret of postage, nr they will not re tciee attention. Notice IS hereby (Wen that tho undersigned have taken I ant letters of administration on the estate of Allen Deer, late ofOen county, deceased. All nertont indebted to said relate will please make im mediate settlement ana wose navmg emum. agamis tin estate will present them legally autbealic ated The Cftate will proballfneiioifeni. MAROAIIET DYE It, Adm'x ANDREW FENDER, AdmV January, 10A 1837,
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niis.noner ot me county ot Monroe, hereby certify trie following to be a correct list tin I description with the names of llie sup;!!'"?"! owners of the lands returned to
.1 . f ii , . c ,i. . r me by the Collector of ho county afores in!, on the first Monday ot December ia.Jd, on w men taxes was ttien due and on pa id. -3 c . fa fi U "a Si r 1 5 .O1 :jvjo i! list) a so a :t)0 y mo n S7 .1 Hit) U w i S E SNE S.-e. 20 S 30 U 20 7 30 7 No name, SAMT.. Kl.LtY, l.t:N Whiti:,1 Mr. l).vvror, MofU (hi:'kne I'as ton's heirs 27 8 a! 19 3 1 35 8 a Nortrr; li It rely given that tu.lvs tho taxes, ("Mi iHtes pi'ii ctitae nun cvt be paid on r before the iir.-t d iv nf t!ic A pill term ot llie Jlonrise V. ti ciu t t ..lint it laj. a ... . . ... ... . moi ion b, niiiJo lor jjJi-oiucnt on ' in' soconii or 5jn: H'lo'Vjn tMHiit. Tli.il :inv ;ui.l all Mich land on whii h money h !ut: am I nspti aforesaid shall v.-si in me tite ot mm- .' It (... a ana MiirnN M'l'fii.rinnGE, Schol Vom'r.M. C. , IY!. l.Mi, is:n. l ut : Ast vf Letters 111 l.M MM.Mt in ihe l'oi Otlice t llloominiiti'li, fii llie tiitttluy of Jut)-. .try IS37, and ii u t tnkm tut null n il.n c nr.mlis ill be scot t) lhe tiintiul l'u;t Ollicc as iU j.I Ultcil. A A'.txi!i'!cr J inei, Ati!er;on (ierrge , Aleiaod'r Will. AlUtrty Jc-se, Ar'iisttorj Alt naiiilei . li Itutlrr T. T. natl.ird C G, Hi'iam Wm. II. 4 etrkr Anna, Beverly l.lia Mtti, Burks Kdinoml, Bates ( limit's, linker Hniti-n, (iillmcs Bolm, Hnhtel Jii.ii, bun Win. r.r J-.hu i:artir, Unlet I In ni.ii, I'evc l ii I hoinas, tury W iliiam, Iteri) t M Co , ( b.ik of t'ic I'nnrt t'.iifj W il iam 2, Cooper .1.1 "ill .', f.'oei;Mi a t;. ul y , '.. Je. Jl II 1, (Ilk ,oUU ' M. I 1) Octt-ian .'. l a H)r,d Wnt , tl.n n nj P. C. DuM.lton Jo'uli, llatis Jae.ili ei Jhn, Urty CleV e:l;, leboiJ l).n. I, Dtinii eC I melius. i : I Hiolt' I'. N. f..i. Jolin. I nnis Molly, foster I'.l-I ill T'liiottt It W I'.liam, I 1. 1 A W iMii.li. c; timi'jit: lolm, ( ioi!ui Si t'l, tin hie Paiton S. .', tj4iu I leni v, ill i.Iiriii L hill-.' l , t r) W m. 11 rifiy It itieit, ll mil Zulmi.ili llij;li Isaac, in, Ilit .tin, lut! Samuel, llttrii ich.tlait- . ne., Uiilitrt M., rstcr C. P , tws Dasid, .iiv eiij, i-lit John. ! J K li ! Jjliiiion l ieorsje IV'., Jones Jnhn, Krrns Coonroil . Killouh Sarnli , Kirklia n Jnlin, Kri h John, j K it liuiii Jnlin, Lotvo Jc.e. II', Leg U ni. l.etv is mli e , Lilt l.r.t.u,l, l.amencc John 2, Leai b'i Jo-iati. n Ma'hews Samml 2, Miller Henry, Martin Lewis J, Miller lierge, MTI nij Hujh, M'lntyre .lines, Miiltr Chnlinn 2, Mitchell iuscpb, McDiiuil lltn Millikaa Baptist, MXalitter Josephns, MTheettrs J.iirpb, Muy Tetcr, Marshall Julin, Martin II illiam. N Nichols Jonathan. Nnrtell If. (1., Ncnl Srimuol 2 I'oiviang . iS orris, NiehoU Jacob. ) V R O'islrj Nolde, Oliphant Thomas, Owcr.s Sarah, Owens tJ. (i. Fasons James 2, TiuiHe Aaron. Pain James, Tarlts Beaumeut, Fit'tnan Klcauor, Itapcr Thomas, Itaint Janice, lins el James, Itubinson t. a .urns. Kobcits Kohrrt, Ucthcrford Matilda, Romans Jacoa, Uichartbon John, i. s Salivan Henry S. Spencer James If. Smith Andrew, tmiih Nick, J-uii'.tr Uichard, Shiel is Mary, Small John, T Tyjfart Juilpe, Thrasher George, Thratlier Michucl, Tlira'l.cr I cttr. U V w Umpsted John P. Vaoilerpotl Samuel, llelch ThonmsI. tl hitc Urn. Wright James or Jesse, Toting Abraham, wcddlc Thompson, whilesdo David, stiighi Oeorgc U. U- Wilson Maxwell. (f?-Vlca.ic say if aJvrrtteat. 'u. n. tiYi:ns,P. m. XIA' 1" 'At 1 OK 11 i The subscriber tender his thanks 16 his old cn i.m. r..r id., liter it t ininiit Ihev hnve ex'eniJi' I to him nnd would inform them and ihcpal.iic gciieial ly that be still centime- tt cany on lhe llnning bu tinessathis oltl ttami in i. H0..11111 ton, 1 1 In ic lie has on hand an l intcrd laeph g a coiii'ant sup ply of .. TTiia Wai-e, which he will warrent ta be at good at any sold in the State. Ho will tell on liberal terms either at Wholesale or Retail, Mi rchants wisbinn to purchase to retail are respectfully invited to call and examine his ware and pricct before putcliajeng c'ytticec - . n 1.V II' oiti luuion, Jan.&VthV 1837. 13-tf TM. n All ncrsons having accounts with me and know them to be due are requesiea 10 mane in.me diate nayment. KOTIOE. riHOSE having accountt with the anb.scriber X wilt find them in the hands of Dr. John M'Corkle who it authorized to settle them forme. All accounts untetHed on the first day of February I8S7, will be pot in an officers hands for collec. lion without respect to person. r IB. MAXWELL. Dec. 1836. 1-tf
LOT FOR SALE.
The tubtcriber Will celt to the highett bidder on Saturday :fie 13 of April ncit on the premise frictions! Lot No 23 in tbe townof Bloomington on the following termi to nit. One fourth of the purchase money iu advance, one lounn in six mourns, one lourtn n WeUe month., nnd one fourth in eighteen mon.h,. by the purchaser giving note ami approved security for tne three cali payments. Miiti i..t is handsome ly situated on main ilreet leading from the public square to the itatc College and has erected thereon nn excellent two story brick building well tatculatcd for a hording home and it now occupied by the Hon. Abiam Buikirk. Possession wjt be "given to Ihe purchaser on the first day of May next nnil a good and valid deed whenever (he paymr n;s fui e tbe same are fulfilled. MICHAEL DUSKIHK. Fcbmary 2d, 10J7. I I 3cw. Stop the Runaway, $150 REWARD KANAWAY from the schsriiher living in Heart county Kentucky, 7 miles fiom Mumphcstille, on the 4th day i f January 1837, a negio man uamed ISjMC. lit is a vtr) hrilit iiiulatm, a fcit 10 or II inches higli. bUik t)c, duik sandy hair inclined to I t fjtxy, cut very -.licit nhch he left home, 21 years old , quick tpoki n, handsome in the luce, but little beard discoverable cn hii fucc, spare maile, he weighed nhen he It It home abaul 132cr J poMnJs It is sut post'd he has obtained a pnss fmin sr-n-.e while i i non n.v I uiadc li wny to ludiana. I mil gie one hmiitrtd mnl lift) dollars to any prnou .it... . - , . : n" ! nesro i!t ana coi'ime nun i" nny jail to that I ran get Inni or l"o linmlreit if il' :..l. - .l..l . . t i ..r.l.i:. I I. II," I evctl lit mc in Itcait cnunly Kentucky. J AMES S'l Iv lUiEO.N, Ssnr. heart county Ivy. t'e'n. lt 137. Ui',: s llitteiiry A" lfantua rar.c.tini,i.oTJGii, B r.li S It ate I it in (.inn lhe l.t.lii " f 1! Vomit plon mid li'-innv, lii u ,!iC has cc innicr.eccd and liiteiids In iltso'e lite aitnilion to lhe ahovo huiincss She si o inleiuls krepii.g eons amis on hands. I hr tl'I'F.ST .t.sDMOi- r.iri'itot t:n r.inio.ss of l.adit's t'oei cts uiul )n ses, nn I will execute In r nrrk al the ilioitetl i ntirc in the must Hit, I'uinblc pud fa-hinii able Stjle, nn ! risptctf'iily asks a s';aie "f ("ihlic patrcnace. Hi r rt siden t tt a few d-wis souili t f Mr-rs Oithaid's Ifnttl. January I. Mi, I3J0. I I-3w r I 'MIK s.ilitciilur aCua iits his fnetd, ami t'.r 1 1 pahlic I Ii tt t li ha, renin ciiffi! the. In Blonlnir'gU.n, lie. r 'he io"th eal f(irir if I'm public ti litre, iitxltionrlo )asi.l llan. itoi.'s Tin Shop. StUeic be inttndi Uee in on hm.J 11 S'ttrcrl intoitmr i t of Anl tan safely say his it oik shall le in.'iiir to none made in the Wrt. I It c in or.lv say to lhe public that no rteit n shall be spurt d lo pirate, nnoiiimu i.iV nii.l i'o nm pie jnstici to thovc wlu nut) lato .r h'lii "Kli ihur cutlom. JOHN t.W liPlT.. Occ JOih, IS15 . : if s r.i i i: nr Lvhi. i'.v 1 1 Mnirof ciiiHii, ji Monroe Circuit Court, 0.;tttber Term liT.iO. Joshua ? "Vn, T l Jticoh Ellis, rt al i China rtj . C0MF.5 now the complainant liv fester hit nltorney and upon inution nnj tlisiteertsied af. fi latit I. led that Mary Allo.vay, Ahraiiam Allotvat, Tailor Loving and Uriihcn Ltving, a part of the def 'tt herein are not re siilcms of ihe ttnie of In. It i theiefnre ordered that the pendency of said suit be published in the 'Post,' a public iicwpapr.r printed in Ihe tosvn of Blootnlnton, for three ttccLi successively at leait tix'y du)s previous lo tlic first day of the ntxt leim of this court, that iii.lcss they be and pppenr here on the first ilny of the nrx term of this court and answer unto said con p'nitnintj bill the matter ond things thcicin alleged vti'.l be takcu as confessed and decreed upon accordingly l i st , J. D. LOWE, CrrA. Vt 11K partnership heretofore existing between Carter fr Kin e, is Ibis dny, by mulual aguemcr.t dissolvrd; the subseribcis bavin? purchatcd the interest efsaid Carter in said firm. All tboe indebted to the la e firm of Carter tSi King, wil' call on Ihe aubscribrrs fi;r srltltment nnd till those hating rlnims npainst snid firm will nlso tall on the tiibtcrihei-i fcr a liQ '.illation cf the lame. The subscribers intend continuing n peimaiieut bnsi nevs in the nesv building oh lhe south West cotner oT the public squaie 111 Bloiihiington rtlicrc they will simie no puins to please ond acconi 1 oilale all M.ir r.irmrr frirnilt and CiitlomrrS and the lilihllc ' gciitrallv. The public are earnestly rcqicsted lo 1 call and'examinc the large and -plctdid assortment 01 Y inter, Spring, and Summer Goons, f'nrrfiilly laid in at Philadelphia, last fall by one of the firm expressly fur this market. All Kinds country produce taken in exchange for pent! WRIGHT & KING. January 23, 1S37. 12-if TFvftF.VIOUS to my tokire charge of the JIT Monroe county Librarv the 3d vol. of Chris45' 1 ,.,. morkston wat token out and not relumed bv , toineaeerson unknown lo me: whoever may have the 1 me in their potsession or can cive any infor- - ' ma lion hereoi win conter a fecial iavor oy to uo it,B not only cn' the public, but also lo. u. 1U. Ciwiixtjr, Liiu m. Jan. 23, 1837. 12-3w HORSE BILLS. We are now prepared to execute n horse bills oil the shortest noli tice, with a new and elegant - figure of the animal.
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Apothecary SHOP. I nm nd'vr teceh'mg a larc and fepVentliiX assortment of Meiiicincs, DriSs, Slnffs, Painti, OUs, Wares ?$e. a rcsi and warranted to)c geiumc.,laVing remo-
ev tn stock irom Bloommc Itonlotlas )afce, I do ac unowtedgc many thanks to tvc citizen E Lawrence, Aackson Monroe k lirown counties, tor te UberaV patronac wc tcy bestowed to mc during tc ast three Rears, UaVing setted myscVf one and a at mWes cast of EVxrfux, rcstagnant, I wU rcsoWcdty conVihue tbepractcc of medicine. I wish to drop a few hints oh 5otir most common di-eases of this rountrv. j--.- ii f . . . ' .ma laructi.ariy on lever, ns it has been t rt u . - .. . , i.k . i-i nhuj ci iiium i :ivsicians lur me pnacc ... -i f tS WHICH HI iMil-41 ... - " liieo it nnnears to have bi.'tti littit spoken of ly l)octor Hip- j wrrate, vim is to lln day LeheVed to ! nave given ttie le.?t pathology. Hence the physicians rd niDdcni limes, or of tiic d igmatie sivt h ive at r.ll limes acknowledged bun their leader. His opinion have been respected. r.s orarles not onh in the fchouU of uie'ilicirte, but even in the courts of law; indeed the uualiiit ations ati l duiie. .f a plivfi. ian wiis never more
tn ly r.in;!n.i'.l than b Ins pen. H tninaiiou in consumption', empyema, dropa d.nitlt-d in t un tti bis uistt iletion with- t sy T)T something eUa riot much better, "iti the tolei.i.itty u( an ..alii llnl ile-y Ibeiieveit js generally given up that vtt i!d give the iiK!t ribgii.iu nilt iitioii to ' the coecluion which has been drawn tin", iidv.intae 'f the Mek , ntul that lhe ; from a muitit'ide of pathological, 03 well wo ild not tliv nitre any matter -f n secret j as anatomical fads are that the rpleeti nature, i.ciiber diivi ily or indirer-tly. ; is ntioran peculiar to ted blooded dni-dijcoM-r lb it D.ii t. r llippurratc, ha j m ils; tb-t it is of great Importance in premelo mention .f inn-t dir'asts and near I paring and inixini the flint's that compose ly -ill medicines thai ha? since been found j ibe lltol and tliat lis action is of a very although tl is vmis ir.O tns before Chiist I singular advantage to the liver. If I am aa-1 be was tie- i ivcntor ol medii'ines vol j rigltt this organ appears to be one ot the it appears as though It b imbvl to sieves that fenarsteq ihe Eood fluids from
bitn Ir-mi the Ain.iiibiv h-avmly Father; i he nM iua ft .in ret. inks which have et'ii c 1.0,1.11 ttivt'l y; leu very little ihi proved i?iuce r - si (i 11: ?l npun vaibms ap i".ir.iiii".'s Vl Hit; sl.tte ul the s . .1 p.tti -Mit, but 1 CS;)'CiailV tiliol! t!,e secret t in uhd e.e- i i itti nis iri nliiim huiils ve. I am i .t are tlini I am ndJrrjiiig n iiv.w-h enI p'ltet'ed p.'ojile w It i m too tvell actpiuinl 'd Willi the iiili 'iitjr iiisascs which I am nuking itn it'ioii I' , but if I err it si a 1 he H.t einr t f the head ai d mt ot j die heart and fi.tindeil n matiy yeais i prat tiee sav'-'O, und 1 has n ucv br lost ! ih 11 intent with leter in llie course t iii init', i.i r. tn uu: vc-uroi i: i t s 3 , , I tt'end-d ia Eitvrence counlv ladiana, , , .It.. ' p.tt.eul", bot!'titbu piibinniallis ua il teriiiina'cd ; one was the wife el (iabriei U.igs I. ile and t'le other tbe wife of Ai'ani Ucrry . This has been my loss nm u soii.e ttious.HHis ; but lie w soon It may le tny lit t. lose patients .sv it is fever I can n itteil I hepu never. I further call tie attention of the -vor'd to' ii few points f mv i-tactifc fiom the earliest period to the present dav, the siii ie.l of fever j more than nny oilier disease to which the human frame is li ible, has rectived the attention of physicians. However ex tensive may be eur knowledge of its pre. utstpoMiig nnd cxeitmiT causes we certainIv are very ilelheient in Us treatment Vin ttpcrtitii n of medicine upon ihe body through Iho medium of the fluids the communication of disease from one person to another either by vapor or contact, the MvuMiietlit inhaled 111 lhe lun&d go vcrv far to prove to mn that lhe long neglected pathology of the circulating fluids have been cue general cause of the great ravage of fever, most practitioners relying on ihe proscriptions ofgreat names &, not examining the fluids until too late. It will be acknowledged lhat fever cannot long continue without inducing debility in the heart and arteries in common with all the other parts of tho system, and that the sensibility to impressions must be proportiiinably increased; they are censequeutly predisposed to be more readily acted upon even. by the natural stimuli of the system the heart and vessels aro ac cordingly excited t preternatural fre quency evert tipirtfted upon by the blood and other iiuiifs l the system in their natural and healthy condition as we see daily illustrated in the progress 6f all fe vers and in convalescence Irom fever. 1 I contend that fever long continued not only wasted tfie power of the solids, render ing them more trratable but by the detangements in the (unctions nnd excre tions perhaps by tho action ot the blood vessels themselves upon their contents and especially. by the retention of. those materials wincii snouiu nave ueeo mrown out of the system as noxious or the spark of fnisehicf which in health are constanly ejected. ; The Circulating fluids becomes changed and vitiated and thereby becomes additional sources ot irratation to the heart and arteries whose susceptibility of impression as 1 have just made mention is also morbidly increased F.rom. this view of the more irratuble state of tfie circu lating system and the vitiated state of the fluids, 1 infer that unless by some salutary nower inherent in the system itself or by 6omo means suggested by art, the greater irratability of llie whole system
nnil of the heart, lungs, and arteries iti particular be diminished or the sickly changes induced ih jhe fluids they circula'H be counteracted. Thtl'se causes of fever hiutuall y operating upon each other must increase and fever be continued nn.
til the vital principal .itself be totally expended. How far then t ask ought the attention to be directed, to these two points? How far ought tne practico then to be directed to impart Visor to the svi-t i tetn and thereby lessen the sickly sens'unity ot the nervous and moveing fibre or to counteract the septic tendency of tho circulating fluids? I am at all times governed by naVurct cflarts Sc. administer according to her aid. I think il prudent to clciiso thd stomach and empty the bowels, but by no means continue giving Tarter, Antimony, Cal-o-nel, or any thing else that wasts tho strength So fast. By bad management (sometimes on the part of the patient, and much oftener on the part of the Doctor) there is a sickliness left in tho nervous system, that may go almst unnoticed for a time and then fall on the lungs, liver, speen or go into a leg or joints it may prove incurable or riot, owing to the agravatiort of the cac and coustitutiori of lhe patient. I wish to make mention of ibe hver and tplren as they are subject to enlargement and being often attributed, tci an Improper use ot Ci'iimne, but I thihR ids from the great quantity of blood that i thrown on them in time of the cold fits ot intermittent. I often find these enldrg menu very hard to get rid of although theie is a stop put It the fever it often re maim. D e-s this not all arise from tho circulating fluids? I should answer yea and if I am riht restore your fluids tti health and do not do it by storig medi-cin-.'t, for in my opinion it h ill make them ,l'1l weaker at the end and hurry its tertho vitinted pf.ea well wliat is left for us to dof i s'i.. ill. 1 say ussiit nature in purify in those ibiids and by these means c purify tbe blood : also so sewtn as this )s done the flame is watered out. Well, will wo call in ihe iitd of mercurv. tarter i or untiiiiony to do this I 1 think not for tho 'debi.iiy they pleuuce is in my opinion an elss dangeroiii than the disease cf itselfl ! 1 beg leave to express my highest opinion! '. of caloirlel fr it is pcriera'.lv ilven unto t:e one of the best medicines belonging tJ ibe -hop entl the most abused, , , . en r . . , -'. , . ..." , i t t . . lor tho puritoscs I nave made mention sot . . . f, ". 7 . ti.iu ii.tu i'iiji.ii'ai .-luiwtuvc-a uuu mv medicine" can betaken to any part of the world. I had given over the idea of practice in consequence of the death of mv wife, tut I have gone on to do business, if you wbh u give me. h call you will finS me nt I'aii fax, Monroe county, Indiana,' and will utterid to you. honestly and do the Lest 1 can for you under the solethnity of an oath, and I w ill keep any secret w hicli is to be kept. As we have no pesi t . . : 1 1 . . otiice, tetters win not, te attended to. Patients from a distance is expected to settle when service is rendered. Cures will be warranted rcstagnantlv peiuianenton liberal tonus; Fever and Fever and Ague will be cured w ithout the use of Tarter," Antimotly Calomel cr Quinine, and the cures warranted to be permanently esj tabtished if in mv judgement the vital principals will admit of cure. I will commence enrly in the .spring preparing Hoitunic medicines by distilation, extracts and tincturs that may be taken .tb all tbe sickly parts of the Western .Territory, warranted to be genuine and sold very low for cash in hand If I cannot cure you I wilt not Art', JVor icill I punish you with my bill. Since active medicines have been our 60a.it low many patitnts have ice lost. . JACOB B. MEADOWS. Fairfax, la. Dec 2th 18.6. ' 6 3mo NEW HAT SHOP; Latest iS&N Style. , BONSELL & DUNCAN, Respectfully inform the publie that the? have commenced the butinest of hat .mannfactvr trig en the South side of the public square, near die) residence of J abaci Slocomb, in the bouse ftrmerh occnpkd by him at a shoa shop, .ft it their inten tion to ktep constantly on hands a general ateoru ment tf halt, such ax
Fine Black Beaver hats, , . Drab, Beaver, and Olter hats; Fine nnd common Koram hats Wool hats kci ,...,-.. ! .' ..... The public are assured that their .oit will be. executed in ihe most fashionable aid durable jnaa ner, not inferior to any manufaetnrtd in the wetera country. Persona wishing, to purchase halt,, whole., tale tr iciail are requested to call end exanmt) their work at they feel confident Irom their- long experience in br.tinesi, they, will be able to pleta purchasers. All kinca of good fun and Lamb's wool purchated nt ibe customary prices). N. B. we eie.dcteraieed to fell bate u few for cash in hand aa they cms be bought in LonieriiJe. Bloomington, Janj 20fA,: 1 837. 1 l-tf
