Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 April 1837 — Page 4

PAY THE MECHANIC. The rich nun who employs a mechanic, does not always know to how much inconvenience, loss of time and expense, he exposes him, by neglecting to pay nn undisputed bill, on presentation. Without going too deep into the ubject, Ictus propose a very simple example, of constant occurrence. A mechanic undertakes a job, for which his honest charge is fifty dollars. It is done to the satisfaction of his employer. The mechanic is an industrious but

poor man. He expects h'ts pay on the presentation of his bill. Why should he not receive it? He has no bank credit. He pays cash for stock, and he pays cash for labor. He has been employed for a week or two on that job, with two or three journeymen, besides furnishing the raw material, paying shop rent, and other expensive contingencies. Why should he be asked to wait six months or a year for his money? He must pay his hands nn Saturday, provide for his family during the week, pay for his stock, and lay up something against rent day. Is it reasonable is it j'ist, that his rea'dy employer should ask him to wait for his pay until his convenient time, when cash is not scarce when three per centum a mouth is not to be had on the loan of money which belongs to others, or which ought to be appropriated to the payment of the honest debts instead of sleeping and fattening at interest cu poit notes or contributing to the artificial wants of his family or gratifying a reckless spirit of speculation in visionary stocks? Is it righteous, is it j'ist, th it a uiarTlof supposed wealth should da this, and leave the honest and hard working mechanic to the clamors of snull creditors, the importunities of journeymen, no I the rapacity of usurious extortioner? Certainly not. Both T rviscri;t. From tt Saturday Courier. The Rich .Van's Dawjultrs. BV A L.KVT. Il is uftcn tMid that the times nre strangely altered ; and certain it is that the people arc. It was mice thought honorable for people tube constantly engaged in some active and useful vocation tat nowa-days, it is thought honorable to be i lie There is much complaint of the high price of every necessary o! human rxistence, and with much truth. But if the amount of idleness Could he calculate ! with mathematical accuracy throughout our extended republic, allowing the drones only half price for services they might perform, which others are now paid for it might not be an unsafe calculation to put it down at the wh jle amount now paid for the provisions and marketing in the United States. It is not a little incon sistent to hear parents whine bout the price of provisions, white they bring up their daughters to walk the streets and expend money. In one of our great commrrcitl cities, there resides a gentleman worth from two to three millions of dollars. He had three daughters, and he required them alternately to go into the kitchen and superintend its domestic concerns. Health and hsppiness, he said; were thus promoted besides he could not say, in the vicissitudes of fortune, that they raixhtnotf ere they should close their earthly career, be compellfdt.?.rc,5 uPn their hands for a livelihood; could say ihat thev never could become good wives nd the proper heads or a family until they knew with practical experience all the economy of the household affairs. One of these daughters is now the ladr f a Governor of one of the Statu

all are now at the head of

- n.M r.m.i;.B tinH very respectable families and I they carry out tne pnnciptes implanted by their worthy parents winning and securing tile estPm nf nil iirmind them. Let the fair daughters of our country draw lessons from the industrious matrons of the past. The companions of the men who fought the battles of the Kevolulion were inured to hardships and accustomed to unceasing toil and so did they educate their daughters. Health, contentment, happiness and plenty smiled around the family altar. The damsel whounderstood most thoroughly and economically the management of domestic matters, and who was not afraid to put ..... ....... her hands in the wash tub, for lear ot destroying tne elasticity and dimming their snowr whiteI., i... .1... i.,. .11 young men ol those days as fit companions lor ile-Ut.t uo-a-j j- m t ilays, to learn the m) stent s of ft.!...... slA . -.. a.. 1 the household would make our fair ones faint away, and to labor comes not in the code of nndern gentility. In the Louisville Journal of Monday, we find the following very important and interesting news from Mexico. The elec-1 lion of Bustamrnte nnd the cold : reception of Santa Anna, dissipate all the hopes which were entertained that the troubles in Texas were at an end. That country must again be the they're of war. As to the result of thu invasion there is not much to lour. 'I lie iiLXl news which will reach us will tell of another San Jacinto another triumph ol the Angio Saxon tv;rr their feeble and ignorant assailants. The ; truly ol 1 i'xas is s ti 1 to be in line discipline and o' the very best materials. Kcnlurky Corni.ioiK'euIth. The .New Orleans Bulletin :f the 1'Jt't in-,t. pub!i:!ics a lettn sVoui an Ainctican j;en!ciriun in the city of Mexico, under i! ite o( Feb. I'J. Tin: writer slates, llvit the Mexican Ciovernmeut has negotiated a loan of . 52.000,000 from Eehcvaria nnd iDMiS. ' Lezardi and Crotlurs, and Uu-j bto, for. thu prosecuiion of the ! Tex i ;t n w ;ir. lie adds, that Geo . j IJustameuie i to take command i el the nruiy with lull power to raie troops when ami where he may think proper, and thit ihe Congress has finally used it rcsidutiou depriving Santa Anna ol all rivil ami miiitury immunities until he shtl! make a saiislaciory expose of all hisacts-iti Texas as well iis Lis moti es lor going to Washington . The N.O. Bulletin of the 13ih says, that letters, six days from Tampion, stte that Santa Anna arrived in Vera Cruz on the 2 1st of February, where he was rather coolly received. He made an address to the people and left immediately for his private estate. A mcAiuiui neei oi lour urigs ami three schooners of war had sailed from Vera Cruz to Metamoras to operate against Texas. The election returns for President of Mexico were Btmumentc, 57; Gomez 6, Bravo 3, Santa Anna 2. Louisville Journal. : it e e i According to the New Orleans Courier, the people of that city are furnished to a great extent, with sausages made of hone flesh, and horse flesh, to", St only for buzz irds-for the Courier iy that only the tuperanuu ated and lioketi down beasts are used in the process. An instance is mentioned of an old liorae that would have died in a sort time of mere starvation, being thken to the butcher's and slaughtered for this purpose. Now we don't know that the Orleatiois ought to find much fault with the sau ages, for we have Gen. Gaines' au tborily for the lact that horse beef is very tolerable eating, provided you have enough of il; but for butchers to fob off thdir customers with mere car rion, there is no excuse, even in this free country. These Tartar delica. cies, we dare say, may be well enough -lor thou who are fond of thm-but

U too bad to eat poor horse meat,

nn which we do not believe is allow, even a the The c,Rrkof lhe New Orleans market ,nvl3t hi,va hHd whnt Southty calls a horse god.mothcr. New York Courier Rloomington Indiana MONROE COUNTY FEMALE SEMINARY. Peking, Principal. In present ing ihe cl.ii.n3 of this institution to the notice of the public, we would respect fully invite attention to a bricl history of its origin nnd progress. A few inJividuiU aware of the par amount importance of Female educa tion, and of the comparali v inutility i ollhe establishment of Colleges nnd IlighSchooU for youth, w'iil; the female mini was needed, petitioned the State Lt-eislatur.: of 1 8.33- 1 to r-mrarita charter for a tcm.le Instilii-: ( U(,n,(tK(l0!)eaUhe time eating in the ! sutc) with an appropnat tion of the ,l )oro2 Uouuty Si'nunaiy titml lor tnc ; ..rt;.-.- cn.f.u!.. K.,iMi..T fr iKi. in,irrn:n Ti w iw.i, r.11.t,i t l purple. 1 -u b. gr.u. cd, the prv cos n ' auur and atlai,mcnts,a! wt U as ' h.g., rtconiineiidutions horn most re- , sJtClii i f iim ivi.io.iU iii lii4 own rr.nn. i - try, warrant! d the faithful discharge of the duty ut Valvint; bim in f ops sponsioie h situation. A p ittoflh: building ba bt c.i occnj i.-.l two yoais; but, o I .: ta llio va:;l of f cllii i. !.t lUi'.i!-, it h is utvt r In i n i i.io.j.l.-'' bince Ibe ori; hi , itio'i oi'ili : i.i try, nearly '-00 ..ui i' fro n v-n.us p .r's oi ibis, 1 other t it-, ' I. . .. . I : .. . i. i . i'o received ii.a'rtie.iion, la let e il brauclios olaitt fjl I eri! i. meiilnl C'lucHlion. l'luouu!i the lib er -ilny of our ti'.iz o, t ic bai (I of trurti i S at e row t-i.abit'd (o iii.i:i the :oi!"kc; an i a i tlo ir id i !: i!i to x to iJ t ie a Jvtlit t ;s -.trrde I ill tb l.iti' Uti.'i. by tite t iat;i-i,ip.' lit if a I'rrpa r i!o , Hii.l .1 Teach. -t's I) pill no nt. b eral )ou:. Ltc'n.s. I ililil I l iltctule J, b.i t; in el', ;iiul hi. n .vv e; .tn d in tc icSnri, in to:s, ai. i 0 tier slates, with uedit t. l!i-. ii:s - ! . ?, nut tj t:? sati-i irt n..ii i f tl.t ii nr. p ')l lS. Cfllilitalei will in ( itil'C. ; e r.eii to till w'io :ou'.;)!tc l! v"ouse wi.ii ctcdit T.ic uovt i nine ul i?tiic.liy uei.t il eir.u' i!i n in a ! US t ii;4 IS diBin-Uiag.-d", ,u. l i.o!:C but '!;.: piireit uivit.Vcs hio presented i1 Cei.t Vt s ) itvrovc'll. iC ; ttie !..- ... i eol t UiUV ile-1 at I he t ,cisc i i" the I lie. ii t, nor tbc nr.i.d to liie oeuU i t o! j die t.oJy, ami too il, -ti ucti .n ot lie LI,. 1 l.c li-allii!iili.."5 f the plt e b. iii ui (iuestio:i.!)!e, its . a .l V .ml ;i Li aii.., Hi Ml toy P-spett. It i'rspf ci-, aie pie eun.ici.l to m iki lie ol li e lllsl Ili-lltull.Ui ol the ku.d Thti in hI j of !cic!.i:ii! od.-nti d is t le.-uilol II e t Xto. riei.ee i. u ai. iter w allusion tl.oe piactiied in tbc irst b Uiiliarted t'l Kil.1 p.a lo. II. i, c in.ti ; and i l. iml lae mo t c r ilniV, I I ipldU , to tleVi I .!:-, in.,! -tre 'gu.. ii the u.M.l.tl po vers. Ct-u .-talll all 1 Uo Hill t iKot; it re tin i' i. lei .C pupil: ui me pm.t lpteS oi t.;e v.un.a ui.tin.li .8 ol one ,'.io:i ; to toe eu!l;v.(i,ni ol l l.lile I ;r UJelul le.HMlie nod .-tiei.Cr, iy f xcrcijing the ui.dfil;ii.du: and jud-u.eiu; to the p.. moti m ot ir.i.r..v im. i.t i,v l. c.c . f i i pio client, .iy a ?)s.ein el l.iria'ir i ,...a ., i . .. . . , , , 1 ica ltt a . d i0iiVciatioi', ((ir which ! . , , 'v. iiuipofe.il v ou.it. e libiiii v is nrovid-' . 1 . ' tiio ( edi) ai.d , U.o b.r.iiation o.' lo.hits tlj ...u.r, and tiuigcte, u-laiiied l) uiiliJoe.-s, an I p :rs.jvriti- attenti ..,. v ouiineiui.ite wilh the h.-h xpeetaliolis enU i lained has titen the ?rcess winch has atteiidtM these til". its V .1 b;iv; not seen more neat and beautiful I'emianship ; more interest mg Composition, in verse, as well nose; or more u'cgunr, mid tasteful Drawings, and Paintings. Mqtially approving remarks might be made n relation lo other branches; but we dee.n it unnecessary to par.iculariz-. In the Drawing depaitment the youg Ladies enjoy iidvantages r.irely met with in this country Mr. l b aviny siuJied under Meinbeis of the Royal Academy in Loudon. A very good Piano Fcrte is pro vided for the use of music pupils. Vo tal music is made a branch of education without any extra charge. The touise of instruction includes the English and French languages, with u correct grammatical knowledge oleath; Arithmetic, in a manner cal culaled to insure practical utility; Writing in the vaiious hands; Geography, and Gdogr;ipbical Dr.iwiogj Ancient and Modern History ; Natural &. Moral Philosophy; MalUematies; Astronomy; Chemistry ; LngltshComposition; wnd Rheteric. TERMS OF TUITION REQUIRED IN ADVANCE. Senior department $10 per 6essiou. Preparatory do. b " ' Music with use of Piano 15 " " Needle work, plain & ornamental 3 " " French 8 " "

Drawiog and Painting in water colors 8 " " In Crayon and Oil 10 " " Stenography 3 Hie course. Each eession is of 5 months duration, the summer commencing the first Monday in May; the winter, the first Monday in November. Recesses duriitg the months of April and October. Hoarding may he obtained, in respectable families, at from 1,50 to 2 per week. JOHN BOW LAND, Pres. VVm. Alexander, Sec. B. T.

A pot lice a y SHOP. 1 UWV YlOYi reCeiVuiS aaVe ! i una roienum uisfcovvmuuv wi ! ' cicle, DtWCS, YVve, 'o. fi tW VM , aiuu OJC ttU UCSYl atttl WttTVaUtCU ; U foe RCnuuc, LIU tCWVOX -! , m t..u t-..nm ' v" 2 " o t vou vvj una iavv? 1 ..t... iVonlc i KUOV(eUgC Vl . . . D m , CV7.CU? i L'AWtewCC. i .VacUsou Montoc v. rttVV ' C0UUc5, tot Uie lbcta al" : voua.r(i voVc Wn YJCSVOWCA AO me during C aSl UUCC . "D . c ovc ai a UaVt wcs ca&t ot WuA'-ax, rcs.Xarim, w rt5ocd' couVmuu lkK!tUcc oV ncAcvo. 1 Vi la I tO drop a few iiintu en y "-ir ni..; common uiseasc t this country, u.i.l particiil.nl) on fever, as it has been the 8iutly of most I'liy -Mciuii Cit the space of 'J years at which Uu.e it appears U have lvn li'St siiokcn of bv D . tor llii)in e rate, w !i 13 tu this dav l elicvc! to iiivejiieu ibe Lest iiatholoy. I leocc liie p:n ,i .-.ant oi modern times, ' r if die lioiti.uic ,-ect have at (.!! limes acki.oi . . . - . t: .'c.i aim me i r itT.ier. ins niiiaions h oi: I.e. n r spectcd as oi.'.cles n a oi iu the seli'.'i 1.-; of mcJiciue, butcveu in lh' ... i i .l . . i . conns -i e.i v ; r.x.ec.i inc uutiiiucauout a. i' iu ; unties t I ;i jiiijMciun was never ni"re ; e.'.ciii-il'ti'jd lie.n bv pen. II; ul .ti.trd nt ui.o to bn instruction with out lb -ol loiiiiy of an oalli tliat llo it i. i;ive li.c ni'.it lelijiuus Bttnnti.n to tin a-ivaiit ies of the sick, nail that ibex tv. al 1 ii it iiivulge any matter of a secret n iturr, liLither thrcrtly or indirectly. I .iw.-..; a that D-'Ci r Ilippocr te, b. uitvlc eii .I'.io i of m t disease- tuiJ ne,ir iy .ill int. !u i. ics that h is since been fount' a. though ibis was 'It'iO eara before Cbiiss an 1 ho w,-,s the inventor of medicines yet il appears U- though it was handed It: iii ii if, n t'ei Abaihty heavenly Father; h: a'-, i in. ike some reoiiirks wliieh h,iv i.een e it-.ipuMtivtly, but very little improved Maeo f uuded upon various aip trail' t s in ilic state -. f tho patient, bin espe.-ial'.y upon the srtittiot-.s end c.eereti -ins eircu!.il:n lli.i U &c. 1 aio atvaro that 1 am adJresii' a much en br;iite:i'. .eoiie who is too well ucquaitil t:d tiih i.l-.e iiiiiicular t'lifates wbicli i dtii intuition of, but if 1 err i j l,c tin err-r of the bead and m l .i the heart and !'..u;: led en many year.praetitre say i-'l), au l I bate iic. er hi' the li.sl paiie.it wiih lever iu ilr: cov.rj of my practiee. In the year of Ib'di 1 attended in Lawrence county Indiana. l'J eases of lever, among lliem 1 lo: two I,:,u"ts' l",th wan a puhnnnalH it s. ter.i.ina'.ed ; one was the wihj oi Gabrte ,, , . . . . . .,. . ,. It.iadale iiiul the olbcr iho wi.e ol AiMr.. i , , i Uerrv. Ibis hiin liron mv loss uuion ',t i i . i " jjaaii, : iji. usaiulsi; but bow soon it may be mv , ,,,,, KXlvnts with fuVcr CUR nmell I ho;io i.ever. I will further call the aiu tmoo of ibo world to a few noiu'..1 .t my piactico 3 from the earliest period to ihc oicct!t dav. ibe eut iectof tevci more than any other diseasa to which ihe buinan frame ia liable, has received ihv rtttciition of pbvsieiuns. However extensive may be our kuowltdga of its pre disposing imd exciting causes we ceitain Iy aro very dotrieient in its treatment The operation ( medicine upon ihc body through the medium of the flaids tb"e cuinuiuuiciition of disease from one person tJ another either by vap.r or contact, the tM asincttii inhaled in ihe lungs go verv far lo prove to m ihat the lonj neglected pathology of the circulating fluids have been one general cause of the great rav ago of fever, must practitioners relying ou the proscriptions of great names &, not examining the fluids until too late. It will be acknowledged that fever cannot long continue without inducing debility in the heart and arteries in common with all the other pirtu of the svstem, und that the sensibility to impressions must be proportionably increased; thev nre consequently predisposed to be mure readily acted upon even by the natural stimuli of the system ihe heart and vesstdsare accordingly excited to preternatural frequency even operated upon by the blood and other fluids of the system in their natural and healthy condition as wo see daily illustrated in the progress of all fevers and iu convalescence from fever. J contend that fever long continued not cnj wattes the power of the solids, rendering them more irratable but by the derangements in the functions and excretions perhaps by tho action of the blood vessel themselves upon their contents and especially by the retention of those

materials which should have been thrown out of the system as noxious or the spark of mischief which in health are constanly ejected. The circulating fluids becomes changed and vitiated and thereby becomes additional sources of irratation to the heart and arteries whose ? usceptibility ot impression as I have just made mention is also morbidly increased From, this view of the more irratable stale of ihc circu

lating system and the vitiated state of the fluids, 1 infer that unless by some suluta. ry power inherent in the system itself or by some means suggested by art, the. greater irratubility of the whole system and ofthc hear?, lungn, and arteries in particular be diminished or the sickly ! changes induced in the fluids they circuI late, be counteracted. These causes of kver mutually operating upon each other musi increase ana ioei ou tiiimuutu uu- ,;, ... nr:M(.;,ri ;,,oif Ko ,,.,iiv ! penJecl. II-jw far ihvn I ask uiigkl ! atianiion to 1 c directed to t'.icsc 'point? How far onaht the pr.iciici I lit the two . t . , hc a;Ci.cl-A t, imparl vis-ir t the svsIcui and -hereby Ies.cn ofth, ..e.vous the sicklv sensi1 m-vfing ;i!'re or to rounu ract Hit !:ucnc V of the circii!atinr Hums I I am ut all '.inics cofrued I. v natures clr'iiS ail minimi' r uccoi iii ii! toiicrsiu. i .hiuk it ,uud,rt to st.anach and eiuptv the bowels, but bv 1m moans . ...:... : 'I-....,.,. r-i-omel, or'anum cl, tb,t wts tb sirei.cih so last. ISv Lad iu,n.g-ment C-i".:- -n the part of .hj. p'.i. nd ; much oltcner on tne part fine Ujctor) there is a l in '.lie licl VOUi system, slvu may go ainit unuoicrd or, a itiin Hid then tall on 1 no iiiii.s.n'.er, speon or j a ! g i j .in !' may fir ', -. I tu !ie. agprove incur ilf r.ivali'.u tn i-; .'a ?i t:':nU"i'i n of ;h-i a:it ;.t. I '.v'-h o..ir: oin't.-n of ! ib liver i.:i i j L-cii -s be j.-oi to . ctiiarg.mieM nn I t-a i oiii n tiitr;.icti to j an impr-per u-e of Q u:!i.--, i.nt I i' ink j i:i- trom iH: iv c. iji;i.:it xi I I. i thai ' n tLr..v. n t , 'm m um,; t.i t:v. eniu flu l'i:i!i rn.i i:i I. 1 '.'. n lio-l .hc.-c eoiai jij oicuts v-rv b :i . I'l l li'i wl ai'.h.niiih i ih'.To is n o) ulti 'h-' T ver it re- ! ui.ii:n . I).. circiilatiu tl i i i i o"- ts--t all ii! ' f:.-m tlis i!; I j.'i'u.lii ;tiv.:r lei j;ht rcbt-ir your tl ;i.Jd to ii-- ti t :.) it hv f.f'ii r :r,c'Ji. i an : i iicil.h to iii.i c:nis, tor in my opim-in ii will i.ir c iln-m .: ... . " i i . i is.iu wu.iImt hi mo eu-i nnd in.m its nana; i vi ei c.'inu.ii:jiioi. '. in:-. l'. - ' 'v sy or sou e'.in:! else i;o: to,:. Ii let-er. 1 beiicvt tt is jri n r;iilv gi-.en up :bat V.:; coio!;i.-,i 'i '.t!;..-!, e.-in-jii ir.tvn tVam a mtllt.t iiL' ,.aiie i a.t m ?11 as tin it' 'line :i 1 i: i it an oia:i peca't .; oi : i ; o b '1 M'deua .,d-.-; a:.ioi us; 'a t it i.i':.-.i,:ii:t 1.: p;o .ai tag Si, 1Mb til l OUXUl il :!'- it Cv-iil'-'SO l.l .1 iat ;.i a;;'u. u a very i-t-te fo tin: iittr. If I m ti'at ibis 'irj.m C- o ar'.'Cura i.j ic one - .a sie.c th it separate the ?.ju ti ibo v itiatc-:! ones we'! v. h.-.i i.i .s ! i . ui !'; b-r us tJ do? i i! mi j s i v :;; -l li!i;rc rifviar !i ..: iiai is x.ui b th e i iUa i tilo;:d ; a.Sf so sooi t ' .llO It) V,1 i 0,1 Oi: f. iii tl: i aid f :.. re lv .' K. tin ? 1 li.i:ib Ii' .' i-i .!ueu- is i:i ret , i Well, M:N.T ; ribo i a ikj J.M.j the 11 .v.ii we e.i ! r aT.im mi Jebi i'y ibe tiiss danger 1 be leave of C 1 1 .line i tii i.i the I'Uj.i.-f i t .Ise : j e ( r.-v5 mj oi i )lo, I n: h :C O io ui ib; 1 rst liieJieiriCa it! 'OfMii !i 'ill js'i i;i ;iri;; ;; nt'ifl lit'Wi-C'i t ' ' r- 1 c o r e : :i lit "i'.eii j la I Ci" -v! C i ii iii Lit j.' ll.u ..ar nil' - t-i --' .vM Ki::: Oi Ui9'-a ;i. i: a .liv i u t OliOVO, s I n.ive i:i f!e :i:eiii'.Oii of. st.ivii..; a.jtct'j al my i : taUen to iitiv p.ij-i til iba ;i.en over iiu- i:i-a oi'praeon: i of th.; . :-.;ih .1" inv 1 bate i..d eedi :i:iesca.i t ar:i. ibid.; i IO C"llSi-ij il i if ', Iu: i hat i. i u I - h to j'i v. i.u o i -j uo uus.ae, it toe a c-.i! vou '.vili hid o a'. 4 ui a.v. 31 liir-ij couutv. l.idiitia. uid will alien.! t-i on Inmi.tlv nJ d o'. lillULtlV iho bed', i can for yo-.j ;;nJ.' the avicinuity jfanoiih, a;).? i wi.l keet mi) so. rat which is tube kept. As wo have no pcet '.(lice, 'letters tvsil not be aitrmloJ to. Puticnts from a di-;;t.:cB is tx-jeted to s; ItL w.isn service is r-.-tidered. Cuies will iio warran ed reb'.agounily pcimanent oa iberal toi.ii!-; fever iu.u cVrer and Ague will be core J wuhuuttho use of Timer, Antimony C-.luio! r Q iiniiie. ard the Jies warranted to bo pormarit'nily esithlisht'd if iu iiiy j idgeineut the. vial jir.ni ipaU will utlmil i cure. I trill c.i.m.ueuce early in hj spri.ig prepaiing Hot.anic inedicinea by disli'tuti .n, txiracta and tincturs that muv be taken to all (he sickly parts of tho 'Western Terrk ry, warranted to bo genuine nnd sold erv -.aw for cash iu band If I ca,iwl curt you I ir ill r,n kill, Nor will I punish you icith my biil. Since active tr.edicmcs have licit ;urbna$t How many patients hare kk lost. JACOB B. MEADOWS. Fairfax, la. Dec. 2tli 8 3tno TAILORING. The subscriber has again com' menced the above business at his old stand in Bloomington. ebaijutt received the Fall and Winter Faih wuiof 18367, Jrom lie Eiuiern Cities, lie can Mare the Public ibat bit wwk will be executed st Uie bortett notice, aod id ibe most fu.bionable sad rturaole maniier. Bj close attention and cxpuiencs w bcsinew, Le bopei to be favoied tt itb a tbare of public patronage. One or tno good tvorkmta will uud inimediaie iiDplo)nieBt; alio, one w two good Iloyi wanted at appriniicea ihat can come well ! coonneadedi n . a, Ti ft TrraTii'v. SiMwesffMi Xtnmmin, lUk ISM Bow