Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 April 1837 — Page 3
A Correspondent uf the Alex-I he would be allowed to hold it under
those circumstances no longer, he I -lo Country Merchants.
pocketed every farthing in his poj. j DORSEY, MATLOck & everett,
session, ifo not tin.n mines throw
some
pnt contl
partment ? Lou. Jour
andria Gazette, residing in Fauquier county, gives a most unfa
vorable accuni of the growing wheat crop in that quarter. In describing the appearance of the. fields he says:
"Here, the eye in its rambles, j A whileis supposed to live a thouis erected bv nothing save the i !and 'Bn" nccunline to the egtimn-
Velltnvanri red snrfacR of nnr wpII ! ,ion !,f B.u,r,n H!,d 'crptde. It is Combs,
ploughed fields not a patch-not ,ive ,0 ro(Illl ,,.?s tll;i 7 2,ooo.ooo,. ' ft point not a foot of green in ,uoo of ti.i ir ..O'-piii We iieutl not i ten miles square. And when fear atc m .i'i oi oil mm. j
you examine the ground more minutely, nothing can be found, except ocasionally a few stems of wheat about the size of a pin; and eeti the indications of a joy. ous hardest, si at such an unsociable distance from each other, that a hill' grown ra bit could hardly jump from stock to sf;ilk. This last expression may be considered quite an exaggeati but lean assure you it is not : it is nothing more than tin, use of a very common figure of jpepcli w Inch you w ould admit to he justifiable if yuu cuid only see what I am endeavoring to describe. '
LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the. Prnti ilflire nt
n. Do not fin h thmes throw WHOLESALE COMB, BOOT, SHOE AXD I)) 7 .1 i , j mdilion of the Post Office Le. r- 'f 1837' atld n0t takm 0Ut
LOUISVILLE. KV the General Tost Office, as dead
HE now receiving and opening n general and selected nssa'tme tj t of
lelters-
Looking
French and German
Fancy Goods, Which lliey offer on accomodating term. Counlrv
x. . . j dealers visiting ihe City tviU find a to tlie"r interest iir. Pilots accepts the oflice Ol j io examine their Stuck before purchasctng. Minister to U;.ism,i merely Yum a tie. LOUISVILLE, Apiil 5th lSdi. UJ-Sow 7? 10 vUi- fwreisn cout.trieS..v. r. ; 'vmvii'pjxrGGoohs: .Idvucitc. .... ., I he suusenbers arc cow receiving their spring If bis ontv iI.-Mro. U In trnv.,1 l.w "l'l'lieor
from tluir Manufactory nml others at f.ie east, scl it exirt vi!) lui com.tty trade-comprising n great taint I' b',r i;oi.d, fn-spring mi l suniiii-r. Tt "&' t. 4 X LudiiV, Misnn' nr.d children's
UoolS, Shoes. IlonnclS, esse Alupr,yi 'oun or Alexander Armstrong,
GaQvrc ISvr);,l j Oeorgc Anderson, Malinda Adktus, Robert D KJiaSSeS, Jn'SHSIl Alrvn,lrr
k I
10 ?0 as a Pensioner on thr rnlminiilrit
ion? VVotil J il not he f.irernorc luinnr
t turn W.wulfi it -j p;i,er auii
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i) his fv.i wiiv 1 L'ih . Journal.
straw, t.icjn and t;ini Uoni e's.
: 'fl K dor. men's and hoj ' palm-lenf nats. "What are you about there?"! aii a hi.n ihty u,n. frii at New . i . . I rk inco, ml t.m tin.nti.url.ui oa itIv. fi.imtrv
gentleman to a boy w Horn : joMf. .S..,., a-u n.,uet. mi-re-. -:tu,it i,,ie.i
to examine om s'.fili.
vo:i) v.Hiu:x,
S-.ttn of the l.ige loot, Fourth sli t( I
I.ouiihe, Murrh iSJT.
he f.iund in his orchard, (iispos
i ng of a fe v appies to tlie best advantage, viz: in his hat and handkerchief, fur pockets he had not. "About going'replied the boy.
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notici:.
An Irishman description of a porcupine ami manner of killii -him. "The first feathered fowl I ever saw in d marten, w as a porcupine, nd I Irced hi n under a hay slack and shot him with a pitch furk .'
l''u ui for ;-j or n peroral ro;nitrtj Pro-
SN ll.r i P. M I 'd li . M
Diamonds A iew f l!er in KngInud, advertises that ho has a tituiil er t I piecimis stones to dis-
j Jf el
?h rrnt t'uitd.n en ti e l'e! cur-
the Kruno, t.rst doir Sunt li el"
' ut t!o:' I nut's, ii.!"-r i. tl.i! pil!ie that tliry .ae
j iit opCi.nl a l .i : i i inn ul cf edviiuh!e avr. 7 s, Cotni'tiii" in r -ft "I"
!itun, giey f- and (' ' k n .d cv.-
I'lutl.s, e.i- I hi l.ill.tj tii.u'. , v u isi fi
I. in M, an I "i.l'iin t li tl-e : tri i I c . I ..it U a.'l iii I red, Ji ll' i If lint n'.nv eaaihi i ki , bter.d, li.i.,m-l txhiEurt' itin.-t.' bl.l nndi Lii i: l.'-ii.i.t
pose OI atlding UNI lliey p.lMt. (i.a.v, point N ioc biaii- vei!3, Kioln ; hohinct Jv
l.ke the tears of a young uidoic ; "lltki,,,mil c, - ! i-t and i I I Hi -I ni' I II. 1 U.J.:.. .M..;. ParL-firr! ! lna,.M-s In!,.
I lyaii'ji.iwjui. , p, ..Uo..., .r.l i f Itrimtifld. Ohio, ilied of ' this !
: otu.ii in liuLiu r.i.,1
in,
li rrilde disease reb.22 l. The Ohio star says that it has caused great sensation Two Imys, iilso, of Spiittirld, i;i tin; same, state, li ive leen I ilten. One ol them is dead, and ilu other has bern taken !jvn ith the sym
ptoms if the disease, am
course has perished ; as a case, ol
.s i.i-;n rcj'' ,f x c iv e .mi.i i j , '. '. i .11,11 l ll H I A I.' .., l irrri in rlirck f i'i ;' -, indig-t i In e .'i , ! u l - , iirun nil!! d , ii i i i, . i' i null and 1. 1 i I; i,' . .til l dnMinjt, liunen n i i co'to-i tllapiii r 1. ;'iii, Crtiiih n, Vnicugu n t
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B C. D. Bailey Jo'in A. BrecdloTe," Thomas Breedeo, Mary A. Uuskilk, Col. John Botvland. William Bailey, George Dectun, Anna Baker. c Joshua Curtis, Reubin Coffee, John R. Cravens, Isaac L'atr,hcll, C'aiuline C. Couk, Jcfl'oron Cooper, Julia It. Conch, Reuhin Clark, William Clark, II nbert Coivden, James Couchron, Robert Campbell, Cornelius Caflet, Cicikof the Conn. D Jrimi-s Day, Josiah l)aidson, Dennis Driskcl 1 illiaiu Dudd, Zichariah I'ulaucjr. E r"m. F.lle;t, John Tavt cr Jesse, Ei'monson Mr. Miller, rWlis twing, Rhocit living, Ivenson Cllis. F 1- i P. r.irmcr, Susanah Fouts, Frederick Flee-
:nir. i -r. in . i osier, n m. j t lurry Ja co, I (jecre Fields,
G Jnhn K nivans, lm (Jraheal, 3ith Goodwiri 2 J,dm Gardner, Sotoinen Green, t r. Alicliatl Gab-
hard Martinet Giileljnd II C. 1' .sir l- Hnlifrt lrvr. ir.i Hill
The. ui.der-i-i.cd the niJon of David Killmigh ; Thomas ii'l. l-aac joper, I. S. .imll, John Dec'd " ill m:,i,e application to the net 1'rxbate 1 i, ,,in, illiam ijzel , Charles older, David cu rt (or Monruc coiury fur the appeiatmrtit tf ' 1 1 ,i, Tald'h. lie, 'i bumpton Harden. Henry ronimtssiotuis lo tisiign .V seteU'my doner in all 1 II pmll, Juhn lailiuan, hratl Hiuei, (,Studcnt ; the real i late of vhih Dj d Kiilough Lite ol said ' i- 'Ui.tj dud uiztd a d i t.-tisiJ , . , . , , , , . , 1 i J I n I. tin, lienry Jo it;lon, John Jacksjii. Mrs M Vii.Vll KILL(JU(;I1. Jeuim 5i, r April K ih C2-Sow K .v t y, a v, j 1'L tins Kvlty, Cuontod Krn, Mrnertia K rE j j u ivy. kijLv fy Lrndil', J.nnS K llci . or Moses V. Drury Kirk, I UK SU !' ' " '"'u'" l"-lmn, Lie nj tuiin Kenton, t 11 1 am
itiiig. L Gen. J. li Lour, Mr. Lcouard, Josiah Lebo, I, or a Lot ii'g.
M G inmliel Mill- pi, Baptist Milikin, Thomas VI.i'Ih ii. Peter M lley, Malr.ila Matin is, Jacob M.it, SauiMil .Mathers, Jos-'ph Mercer, Dr. it I'. Mal ic: -mi, r.'iijbclu Mai tin , Diai.na Mahan, S.iutnlMiiie, jiail Mullanix, John Malheis, Giles II- Milehell, Jr-James Marshall, Chiistiau M iy, l odj Mutiii. N
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TIN FACTORY. toll!! Jub,Prcr tende bU thanks to his old cotfh? latotm ,hem atld the Pb"c general. TTfiiffl Ware, which be will warrent to be as good t go) j the State. Jh will se II oo liberal tenn" "JfiJ Wholesale or Retail. ' Merchants wishing to purchase to retail are respectfully insited lo call and examine bis ware and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. . . . DAVID BATTERTON. Jan.29tb, 1S37. 13-tf, N. B. All persons having accounts with me and know them to be due are requested to make Immediate pajment. D. B-
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1 7" ILL be s dJ on the- first M nc'at of Mat 1 f next o'Mhc ri nsi-es one of (he" reseirt'd M-("i,i.,sof I. '.n l, Ii l-'H in to Indiana Cidli jic nd Iv'iil. u'iu. t.ii ol" lib V.I.H aii, in lots of Cititenui.ts.'j Ij suit p ;t( !ia,ei. tine l uiii of (tit piireh.i-t inane' mil be i, i i i d in hand, ond the aalaim in l,e epial e.n ij p u ni: us tti.li inIcifil i'liiui die itate el the j iiuhasc. Pti-eii,'ei s ti!l be nil lind to gc i o'.c witli approud fieehuld 'eeu.i y, uml Hie title i f the l.m I mil he lu ld, until ll.e notes are pai l Tins srclini i f land Iks i ,i-t if the Co'U)e Imil !ii-s, and is es'ecined oi.e 1' t'.ie I i si in ll.e t',,,- r. it, d : ni.-hiji. In tin I "i,t!n;r pei" i . i v 'it m of I .ill int Cit ni -a b.- an .bj -ct ff l-i - it import mce l i , .. 'i. ;ti ,ni tu ibis eci..u fir ihc p rpasc ul 'i'i - r In I. 'ims, ai d for p. t nit uli i max tfh to lite c iiti'iir nt lo li.e c-1 lego lor tl.r- p.ir- ; t f e d.i.utiii d eir sii , a niire drtijhll'.il ra-r-!, 'nit cj ii.tt in.j ti I, en l e Lend. '1 i.c hit an. n u.i 4 t'..e s Ve if il.e I nd has hrj the mm iiiriin rue t( lifiti n t'n' ii pel aire. U ILL I M A LI A MM-It:
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HiUcnry f Mantua 3VIP-S. SHiOUGH, BEGS leave to inform the ladies of Bloomington and vicinity, that she has commencccd aud intends to devote her attention to Ihe above butiness She alio iotentls keeping cons anlly on hands, the LATEST ,LD MOST APPRO VED FA SHIGA'S of Ladies Bonnets and Dresses, and will txrcuie her work at the shortest notice io the most r.ett, durable and fashionable style, and respectfully asks a share of public patronage, er residence is a few doors south of Messrs Orchard's iotel. January I2lb, 183G. Il-3w
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Willla ii I'tr' fi ll or Thomas, Jonathan Tiice,
C'li .minis I itli toii, .-!iibnin'ii I'a'iois, Mr- I'arag-
Jtl I'i' u- , Joseph I'ollj,
AUGUST ELECTIO.V. " FOH (50VEIIN0H. David Wallace, . LIEUT. GOVERNOR. David IIillis, Able C. I'epi'ek, CONGRESS. WlttlAM NkKJH, J. R. Ray.
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Til fur til- - A Mis. M'Manus, he keeper of a respect aide and
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Hlllie nnnr l simni "unnicu l.als luineu t.n I rot -) nil tvaiti s , an I si ate
. I. .ltf.ru lutn nlcii I . i-ii iiIIimi 'ill Uvi. finCM a-l'isi- ai. I -e .0 il hoiks --at
iniliiil i'i ii' 1 ' t.i.t. ...... i.i. - . ... " , , , ill i and sptib r nel hi.l.ls. hai hv u --, cutlery, n ids tir Was defdared ayaHt tlie GcuC fl g, bauJmiactia n, ax s, M tloys at Ila ciiii i. W h. 117. Glass and Queens a an,
lt. Ili'S, tii'1,1 i ji V III! Il'',.s 15 i lis ww. Sines. a s s o li r r. D .
fashi'Uialde hoar linn; h illC Ill CJ r.":ri.- of :lni t ev:r i!iv;i rinti mi
(Jo irtl Mid .tteet, New Voik, oht lined a w arrant against a Mrs. (i!., recently ov.v. of her hnir li r., i.h ir;iii:i her with taking certain artit.les of w eating apparcd w iih'.i it her coni nt. Mrs. Cox, upon hcin I r i u 4 1 ; I to the police, accuse..! Mrs- MWIanus of appropriating to her use. the tlefend-iiits husbati I. vvitlu)tit hei consent. 15'.' thcm tUt r rots for the present.
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I J.ilm Sadler, Ad 1111 Sit) bens, Joiia'han Scot ! Supl.en Smpmau er John, K ijah Scarlna g!i, -I N ,Ule S icUttilt, vViI'iuii Shai.etn, And Si-riiec, 1 niii v C Sinith, 11,-Iji r ( Snmh, M tij ' Shi man or l..mes, Au-lo,i bitvaid, Datid Shiil It i r I Til'man S; I. Ili.it, 'I lumps Ta'am I V.- II- Veich, M ses lilon, Uehrcra Waldcn
I ill oiler f r i'c at the i .'eurt house iu t'..o t tvn -,f Kin '.'nubiii en the tail S i ar iat f Apnl iti!t. t'i.c 'ixtei nib serti.-n iu t jvviini p 8 N ii'tli of lai gi No 1 I.a-t in mii l I I ". The contli'ioiis it ul be otic fo n I'.i of die purchase money n id one seats ia'ci est ,n the bal.incc iuad. ai.ee Ihe residue Ij remain at iuteusl fur ten sent
ir the piueLuter pacing tt.c intiicst riteh te. in Ihn, i,pht r Uil-on, ciiam Wallet, Andrew )
mil ion M'i'iir.Ti;!' .;:,
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Satin and Fur Hats, Tuscan, Gipsy,
AM) ST II A W IJONNHTS. H'r dniii it iinhrcrsart f , r 'is tt hlv ii br'. I'ln'it nnr -'tp ruir sb k , : liie Imv prices :i( svhi-i. ac in:i n I ' lli..p; bal invite our old cis'hi.k r; anl die p i'iiu" nenetally l rail uml itnimiiir f-j,- llirni- ' hi'?, intte ti-ll roitli lent 'to shall lie -il'l.' m i, -i'lhii nodtte il.r in as well as a iy olhrr ist i' ls'i mint in lae.pl lie. Oar oods arc nil frr-'i -ic.i !' en p irel.aud at the ta--t vpri-;ly lo iuit tin-
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I M.ivi:(;. ' r "I : i nd' t tinned have I y m itaal eontcal di- ' iL solve 1 tin: I'.n tuei.hip lierctolore ti-tn in mi en t em in the ubove bu-iiKkj tin I il is iilnn-
I iiit i i ".lit In tiio-e in 'ii', nd lo Ih' in io el.se '!i ir aiiu iiili i.i. m .'liaii d by ea-h ti note. MOO It C .V liAIMtlSON.
tic, 5an. hi I t the, - Lems al Ini, It i,l,amAliy i on, V J.i.-i,'i V.. iii. I, Sntnuel i Voung. (i ji Vlt f.r' y ii if' ui nltsrrf . m:v . M AT rrr SHOP.
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all for :-alc
la.z.l and Mipr ii r lot of
II inh-i (, oi l;t.vl hv
Yii!c;:i r & king
,iii ii i ni liii i ils ami sliiciIs custom. M i,- li -',),'u I8.!7. l'J-3tv
tpri if.ill.' iif'im ilie public that I.c has
in nerd ilie iiiismr-s ol hat maniilactur-
inj; ii t ,e rnti ii ld 1 ol me puone sq'inie, near me rrsi.ltnre f James Slocoiuh, in ihe lioiibe fimrrly
ari ui-ii (I ht I nn as a sli'e -bop It is his inten
tion t Utep tons'auily on hands a general assortmciit f hats, sueh as
fiaaCtttS. i : ) 'f f po inds of first rite. R.icon for sale,
Uio(.sifnr fifd.'ifbv
WlUt .llT & KING.
A Ol iOlli 1831
ii -3ow
Nt.-A i-t-i c - In 17(.M, th-re urfc cidv .) ne.tx diaper.1 printed in New I laiepshiie . It) in M ispurlum tt? ; 1 in lh"de l-dand; J in ( 'Mner.t'n ut ; 10 in New York ; J in New Jersey ; 1 in DeliUMirc, I t in IVnnsylv ania ; l in Maryland; (5 in .Vin-inia; J) in
SuU'.hClloIliia j! III INoftil am- ; A ; . ff Uti fgr a,c Uhltisah OT ma, bC ictn pimply by calling o.) .he sul scr.br r liil l ai.il a ill Gt Olili I - besides .Vr.fl by J- J ILItTON, Com'r.
n fen in Ktiitmkv and Vtrinont,! WEIGHT &. KING, maiij! iu all, u liioli were pah- ; Mon,r.i..Rton, April 20, 1 mi. 23 -flow
lished in this country at that 1 .
lone, alien ricntv. ice nuin
iiiB iii.
IS IinUi:i3V G1VKN, , f ?; ""i 1! AT (here t-. i l bn b t to (he h;ivrs( bidder on I JL the tiiiid Salarday in April next, ut the i cou; ' h'J'iie do ii" in (lie town of Uotvliiiggrc.cn, Clay I to 1: ni , !a. the Luiidin; id a 1 i t said roitn. (In: tvall to be of Pi irk 9 J feet hih, 40 furl si n;e, laid on n stone faundation of ranc wotk. Tiie platief sr.id liiiilding and further pailicit laanil! be made known on tlie day ofsdeaiu
Marth ISU'j 1S37.
NO TICK
B s hriihv "ivrii thal.tbc rannrrsruit in riotore
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er el newspapers now i.tiuuiieu ji ixuttnp octveen unnsiii om. iuiii-an iu
, . i ... t-. i,p' uuy ilisfotvei (1st April) by mutual cement 111 the Cnttid StUtfS IS DCllCVUl '.0l enti btetl to the firm will mke setil
to he itbout tUOtJor I 100. JS'nr York lirpicss.
All
settlement
fByT the same time Bud place llhere will be let, I to the lowest bidder the biihling of a brick iii sAid loirn of Bow'.iiiMiccii , for the plan nnd fur-
; tti'li Samuel W. Hcnsall, as tc is entitled to the .i,Pr particulars of said building, crquire of the sub
scriber in Baid town or tne same svni ue mane kiioivu on the day ofsalc. JOHN OSBURN, Pres't. B. T. Ma'rh 18th 1S37; 19-3otv
dun ofthefum: biiJ those liavine claims ncaintt
said firm, will please present them io t ic firm, as
IhcT eir join'.lv bound Ii r Itiem. ,. SAMULL W TdONSALL, Hrfim nut mutt rs Air. Graves, i . j h. ijuNCAN oar U- jtrrM t tative in Orgies 5tte ; April Utti 1837. 2S-8w in one ef ti.s Iste jpttethts hrfore t'.ie ; .".T 7v t cat f Hotuc c(Urtic.Mititivf.,tl.t, in the I1 A K M I U It Coneressional District, llift olTlcc of .Thk subscriber svihci to sell the farm upon
Fine. Mack Beaver hats, Drab, Denver, and Otter hats, Tine and common lloram hats Wool hats &c.
The public ore assured (hut his ivork will be executed in the most fashionable and durable manner, nut infi rior 'o any manufactured in the western
country. I'ei'sons tvi-hing to 'purchase bats, wholeside iir letail arc requested to call and examine
his work ns lie feels coiifiloi.t fiom Lis Ion? cxpciicncc in business, he will be able to please pai chasers. All kinds of good furs and Lamb's wool
purchased ul the customary prices.
N. IL 1 cm tktcuuir.ed lo sell hats as low Tor
cash in hand as they can be bought in Louisville.
Woomingtnn, Jan, 20th, 1337, W-tf
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S.T.HAUDESTV. - TLSPECTFULLY informs the citiiens of Bloominglon, and the public generally that Le still continues lo carry on the apove business in alt its tarious branches in the room adjoining Mr. Kllclts store, lie has just received the latest fashion from Ihe rait, ar.d hopes lrm his experience in Ihc business that be vtiltgaiu a liberal thaie of palioimge. Ktbraary, 8;hll3S7. ZIiVEU SilllTiff.""" HiavECTFttLV in- , forms thrt e'iblic Unit
In? has conimenc'd tlia iibuveluisiness in tiio totvu of lloiiiin;tn siifrt; lie is lerjtaied, ut ih-j sliortest noiict-, lo .execute in a neat nr.il (hunlile manner all wuik in his line of
business, ttiat tlie public n:ny favor him
with. Also, e roptnr ( locks, atcij-
i vSlc. rim! will warrant his woik ricut
tti'l stilwtantitil.
Fob. liih, is:7. u-rtv l'ogn rtin't-sthip. T AILOKlXt! . IIARROD HUNTER. r CSPECTFULLY inf..rms hs f.icnds and the " public, ibat be has this day taken into partner
ship Mr. O. C. Mcrshon. The business will in future be eooductej under (he firm of Huuirr S( Mfrshon in Col. Willian's new bouse, inimcdiatcly
above J. 1M. Muss' uroccry store , vi here be solicitcs and expects to leccite a, share of public patronage.
lie expects it, because, dy assiduous attention to
tiic wishes if his customers joir.rd with a competent Knowledge of lite biuiness and experience in it he means to deserve it.
1 1. n rod Hunter avails bimrelfiif Ihe present op
portunity ofrclurniiig his sineeie thai Us to thrie pei-sons it ho have heretofore favored him with their custom and rcsp cclifully asks a continuance of their patronage to the house. .
is . U. A few joiirocymen who arc first rate work
men and of pood character will receive constant Ibv ploynicot. None oibcrs need apply.
fjtootningron, Manh lit. 1S37. lC-3ow
I'ottnstcr w is somrlime nfi rrrfer-
which he now live in the edge of Owen county near
m m t art .
r,.i,0n. n u , ,. ,, ...,,. i,.. the Ime of Monror-.on the ucu 01 ixaoo
V V . .. ' ', ' ' ' "l ' crcik containing 180 acres 60 olwii.cH are unuer hsil lived in the roiintiy U elve or i rrticc 50 ncrcl are wtll improved first rate spring flflCCll ) rr , foul J tot lieui h einule ; and stork water and well situated for atock farm l,: "r";y,if'r,- i;soSKy ing over tire prrrofdu of the Ollire fcc,ring. For ler'mi ,,,py to the subscriber on the to GoveremMit. For HX monlli? he premises or to Mr. Seward io Bloominglon. held Ihfi rflicc without pivinp teruri- WILLIAM FROST.' ty, and, wi being Hppr zed al Uit that April isth lssl, 23-3o
riMlIE subscriber ncqiiaints bis friends and the
JL public Ibat he has commenced tne CfilAflR MAKIKG liasi mess,
In Cloomington, near the south cast Conner of the public fquarc, next door to David Battcrton's Tin Shop, where he intends keeping on baud agencrerul nrsortment of
fraud for sale. '
p IIC subscriber olb rs for tale ! And can safely say his work shall be inferior to ij4t the North East Quarter of none made in the We6t.
I He can only say to the public that no exertion ' shall be spared to please, accommodate'.and do ampie justice to those who may favour him with their
custom.
Section 28 Town. 9 North of
NEWFlKilI, I'llE partnership heretofore existing between Carter S( King, is this day, by mjiiuat agreement dissolved; the subscribers having purchased the interest (if said Carter in said firm. All tho indebted to the late firm of Carter & King, will call on the subscribers for settlement and nil those having claims against said firm will also call on the subscribers for a liquidation of the same. The subscribers intend continuing a permanent business in the new building on the south west corner of the public square iu Bloominglon. where they will spate no paint to please and accomorodate all their former friends and customers and the public generally. The public are earnestly requested to call and examine the large and splendid assortment of , ,
Winter, Spring, and Summer Goons,
Carefully laid in at Philadelphia, last fall by one of the firm expressly for this market. All kinds of
country produce taken in exchange for goods.
W IllUH l & JUIMtjr. January 23, 1837. . 12-tf
Range 1 west, containing ICO acres, Lying one mile N. N. E. of Bloominglon, Any person wishing to purchase a desirable situation for a farm would do well to apply , as the soil is if superior quality and well watered. Its vicinity to the town of Bloominglon would make it a desirable location. For terms c. apply to S. Barnes in Bloominglon, or JOHN OWENS. March 9lh 1837. 18-3ow.
Dec. SOth, 1836.
JOHN LAWRENCE. 7 -if
Wanted for subscriptions to
'The Post.' Bring it soon U
NOTICE ALL those who are' indebted to the firm of Jardesty and Robertson arc hereby requested to call immediately and close then accounts, cither by cash or note. The followins; trade wiir he leceisednntill the first dJ of , May next fi.) Bacon, Feathers, Flax Tow linea, Rags. Beeswax, and Flaxseed. The Books will be kept at their old Hand with Mr. Jonathan Legs purchased their' stock of goods, where one of the Arm will attend every Satarday. ' : Much 1st 1837. PARDESTY& ROBERTSON
