Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 May 1837 — Page 3
Common sen tor compost. I was acquainted some years ago with UAvealthy farmer in a negh lioring state, who kept a large stock of cattle without purchasing any fodder for them; lie was called the best farmer in the town, nnd fatted yearly some of the
linest oxen that were driven to the New York and Philadelphia markets. When asked the secret of his great success in farming, he would turn your face away from the fine stock you were praising, and point you to his fine heaps or rich manure, which he would say told the whole story. He
nail plenty of wood lun;, but rims been anticipated. At the , 3 ,. . ., I i , r, . .. . , iievrr knew him to gather a load time tlie Captain sailed there
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but I never knew bun to sell a t tmoras, in extre.nely bad disciLuntlle of it, nor of his carting a : pline. They had twelve brass load of hay to market. lint I do 1 pieces, but no one who knew how know that he was in the habit to manage them. Great dissacvery of ciirting into his barn yard tisfaction prevailed among the l.uc q'lantities of common soil, troops in consequence of not havmiiI spreading it several inches ing received their pay. Specie thirl-, whr-re the dung h;id previ- was very scae. The Watern I y been removed, all which Witch brought only $4,000. was (virricd out upon has land ' JYcw O. True jlmcrican jlpril 1 1 . the f l!o in:; season. The vard
u h'u:h contained the secret of this IJock Fanning. From Dutchman's wraith was of ample tli- ess county : "A few days past, int iii but hid no drain to ac- two considerable farmers w ere )!i:i:u)'.! ite the milk maid with stormbound at my house, and the
t!:;n shut even in the w ettest St a?-. !;. I'-Htss'iipt, l!n:i a I ov in Indiana, to hU father in-New Urii.ans. ((! l)-.iiuh Coin is t!u!l, anl brother John is dead likewise K.vcoe baste, (in a , U p:ia ot.r? i a ti ui pot cut, J. IV c. No'.o ! y I lap.. i -s a rich man for r':oii) ui'ii his ( !!.ous out, bee;ue rt iv one knows that he l;a t;ot tiumey t U'.;'.;;:h to net lam ;i in' w eat I de. in a ;. but it ii ui'.pa rd.onar man to o raided, bcransi t i i v one know s th-tt it U out w i r . j'o a t r to do i ; l ! ; v r - m. tun! one ;. . poor i . r v Vai.kee. on bein asked what was the natnie tl his distress, ri-jdii i!. it lie had i cmtts and can: in ;" t o w it, aid of nionry and or of clotbt s ; out at the heels and out at the toes;w o! credit, an I in debt. ' k Si;r!i a jt (ling ut St u r.s .mi, wv) t y 1 El.!. 1IOW IIAIIO 1 V l ; io ( i.i mi 0 An Iriihtnan who was comnulled K Km. il.sford tresd wheel for the space t f a month, observed at the expiration of his task, "what a : u at deal of fatigue and 1 ot hrratti.u it would have saved us poor creatures u tiiev ha' m it,.,.. I. ..-1 mini" v entetl it to !.' hy steam like all other water mills ; for i! I burn me. it l had nt t'een Romj; up s . stairs for tills lour weeks, out neercould reach the clumber tluor at all, at all." A writer in the. American Monthly reives the following to illu5tr;ile a foiblt. in the hind of pumpkin, e ti rieil a little taojar bomclitiHS . "What h you do in thi place, to et your living by, Mister?" was the q iestion put to the inhabitii'.il of a poor-looki:) town. 'o7 why when strangers come here, wc :!;in tlcm and when they don't come, we skin o'nr. a not her.' .hit hail it: frvvr Flctida. Kktract from a letter, written by an j intelligent officer of the urmy.j s . i its . t i fi j . a ,.:t uaiea i on uaue, i luriud, 3,1U37: i "General Jesup has gone to Tempa Bay. The eccontl brigade accompany him to a point ouths little Hillsborough, about seven miles from Tampa. The Indians arc coming in very slowly,but there is no reason to doubt their sincerity. Tiger-tail's party, consisting of about two hundred , have been in some days, and Abraham atrived this evening
with all his live slock. Alligator
and Cloud, with their people,! have arrived at lampa 15ay. "We expect the Indians will all be embarked before the end of this month, and by the first of: May we hope to have our faces turned to our stations." National Intelligencer. From , Mexico. By the WaterWitch, Captain Dupere, arrived last night lnm Metamoras, we have received our regular files of (the Mercury published in that ! place. The dates areonlv un to the 4th of March. All the news i iiv,u oiuuuuku ni iTjcGenesee Farmer was the occasion of or.e (ifthem saving, (without reading it.) m! ' irmers should pay iiitenti mi to Sii;:h publicati.uis, thi-v wot!! ! itii m t into the County F.Mir 1 i -;e .' Til ! two farmers wcri; unacquainted with e;teh other's pr.tcthrr. this res per. I, bill hot ii were ktunv u to me The one wln made, the observation li.as an excellent f- rm v( l.r)Q acres in 1 1 1 1 s country, and with moderate exertions and ood livin, clr-.irs perhaps w0 ) per anmiin that is not bail doing; but the ot'ier is one atttentivc to all t-, r i i o-. tii expt nmenta uul book irtnm, w v. n i: I not so favora'ale )r it , who uiin t tpial care, Oi(! I ('.;;:! t not. v. no more pleas ure, as lui m-'.k's it a constant school aad ilciivt s a constant increase of knowledr, more than doubles him at present, beside die prospect of an increased ratio ol pi(,l;',j from li'.n lull development of his present course, of iniprove ment Gt encste t anner. ;'.,;.(. .' .it, Apr.l 2'Jdi, I C 37. Mu Ilia run: 1 jicrccivc t'uit I.vri, in stiipri'fat 'ry rt;n ok-? tu otic of his poctt r. )aV..5!ieil in tiic- bist t. mnScr of voir jp-r, ba? t;l en tli': liberty of t' r u ii. z, in ;t Lr'.el bu' p 'Ciilinlj' sarc.tati: r.a 'ii. r, ii:ii'j v. i u:iw trrantatde re Sb ctio; s (-a the wi stints of my nundi -! ti i'tl a i a! Ii'l-IiIv tab iitt-d fr if tit tltl f u.-ij..r : i i th-js? i emaiks bo L-ii ! ; t!o,i.,''.t lit in tl-.-Hr.atc Janioi's witi .... i i . : tuic- as k)j( h-i e. bi.-t : -."v.'r.-r itrcnucwm. j i.. i A pu tty complin. v::-.t , ! ilu: w y, tu tin.' enlightened itdiabitai ts of nionmi tei Hud iis vici'iity. I: i ncullcss f,)r ,e, at i rci- nt, t-. say t wh it Utile : credit fuch utnvo.lSy atilm adversiotis ire entitle ), ".or;; '! in hrieflv to re milk, 'ha il i-e i) ;o.d t-nvy alonr; ol tlie pupcri' r l.d.' .'? of tny friend lutii r, th ii h '.scalu-d forth from this lOjmi i !i;'.')?o-.!i t mi .h a strain of enviiMiJ nn 1 vi u:u i at; r-. fii il l:? ; for 1 otmt Ir p !::! In! h-.il I'.iat, like tin.-.Jv-p .rt.J .r, ho i po3e3je t cf a iru i,- p an oid.:i n h irt of 'vasal) uul v x 1 1 i t of ttii ii how -over hf uny et'Lin cifjio: d t ) !i-i;utso tlie woikings nft .vo 5ti;:!i i: :.. -nviuhle pas ioiis. Will L-r. fearle?sly stand' forward iind Jotliog thfi lion's hide appear in the natural prcporlicms of tu t iignaiit n;vy;or will he continue Ui wf.tr the f.tb'.e iaib and concealed wmpon of the l)-rvip, and nim his (rcar.hcrt)Ua blows nt the once Hpplauded and victorious assertor of fennle i xhihilions? 'Ishis that chilling mystery of mien, And teeming gladness to remain unseen " And docs he not under such a guise prove himself the implacable coemy of all that is truly amiable and truly intereslinc? Verity 1 feci no dispo sition to interrupt or envy the "veiled prophet of the prisoC in the exercise of his sad and gloomy imaginings, uui I do protest against Buffering him or others to excite unjust and unworthy prejudices against Junior, who has al. ready rendered go signal a service to the cause of female accomplishments and female exhibitions. Youra, Sir, most respectfully, PlIILO JuNlORt
For the Bloomington Post.
Thft following verses are written in imitutinn nf tho nPr;. Cf . ,u.. w .. w. ..v m-j . uuii, uiaiiLfli nicy V7i)l be found (though, imperfectly') to i reflect the feelings of one. who hnlrln up a mirror to his own nenaibilities.
ADDRESSEDTO W.M.D. rjp. W I have not suffer'd more than worthier JJL Jill VV tflli t len which he will warrcnt to be as good as any sold in IS or of my share of ills do I complain, the Slate. He will sell on liberal terms either at Yet are there some who feel content- Wholesale or Retail. ment, when Merchants wishing to purchase to retail are respectAbove them roll the gathering clouds fully invited to call and examine his ware and prices ofpnin; before purchasing elsewhere. The world has vanities and man is vain, DAVID BATTERTON. The world has pleasures and to them Jan. 20th, 1S37. 13 tf
I ily ; 1 to have trrd lhcm but they ,eft it , , ' , . , ... Upon this heart, and as their waves roii'd by jueneia tue cares i sougni to urown emerge with sterner eye. Lara. D'oomington, May 2d, 1837. AUGUST ELECTION. rOlt ;(JOVERNOU. David Wallace, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. David IIili.i-, Aisle C. I'ei'peu, CONG HESS. William I1eu.d, J . IJ. Kay. For llrprcsentrAnr . JLSSi: BRANDON. For Juslitc of llit Peace. JAS. S. kawllns. V. A. GO K.MAN, l'!sq. The 1 1. Cliuti tide. S plate li.u t.n 5. 1 1 1 ' ,.. ... . 'l i.ctr v,ldl.lk11ou;p!ulc.o,l,,r U ho could bare the Tooth- cue pat.cntly.' Much ad j ubuut nothing. LI O IT T A Cr XJ ZI ' S BALIvl. Vsoit ign and infallible remedy fur the Tootn aclic and an ttllctnal preservation fjr the leeUi. i'r.ce 51,00 per, iotllt. I.i ilV.-ring this inaluabU Balra ti the puttie mai.) re. ii(ieatc if its tfiii iciif) miht be giver-, lm:!i -li c limits of a newspaper f rbi J publM.iiig and ahicb niaj be stcn by callii'g at ti.e aints but as ciry species of medicine lias been thus ihrust into iioitee, we imile thi public to a mote coninc in prof nl its almost mil acirluiis poivrrs to rcliee ibi wcrstcf all atlits, the Tooth Acl.c. UlVE I I TKI AL, bcin; careful to adlirie s rict to ihe dirccii .1'- gi'tn 00 tarh lott!c !i let it riic or fall up mi I1.S OWN MRU ITS. SulVico it to ay tliat in tl.ijii.-aii.ls of cases it l.as nut f ulid in a i-n-lt ins:a .tc. It should be ucd afur nil opeiati.ti., bleedii , aid spungy gums, sure teith, scur ; And is di i Icily tbo be.t Tooth wash .Tfr yi-t dic-AircJ, It sliould be ustd with a liiish, inUad f a as iimJcr. or sal stance coutaiiitu?. or iliat tan conUin, tie l'mt-t pailicle tf pnl. The Indies; spei.L of i twith tintncaiurcd praise and all who i -i ri have used it. liae laid asidcall iciuc.Ims ilUitd i as clcnsci s uf the in uti tit , and purifier of li e treth Tor sale at George . J hnson's Store Uloooiingti n, and eery town or ilinge in the Uailcd States, by proper Ageiils. May, 2nd, 1S31. 21 --K'ma. Cheap for cash or approved country Produce. 5 N i, c .8 ' " ' I ! I it .vi riv l'.i;!i fnsl ; 1 . j' 'In: ;t .i .i - i. i i-!i : . j :..r ,'- a?:e i fl.c West r.r- ' r Sr.mii of a; i'.e Luc IV, Li itl.'l' GOO IKS, Cousis'.iii in pJil of lj )luc, blown, grey & and pnrge. m'k and coti2 l'iab t'l.iths, ca- IkIKIs. book, .Swiss siniii i, uu l S-Jiincti baise bi.bii ct capes, black and and red, yi Ikw I; white wl.i'c cainhiicks, blond, Uaiintis, uiii.uiy, niatki-Ll.i' k, ai.d white Uobnxt naiv, pom; 10 c blai.- vi-ils, footing tobinet & kcls. cotlon li'ti s, limn n and l)I;' K . hi ii' .ii, . green Iji.biuct edgings, ribbons plain iii.inno, Italian, Velvet, Silk Maiino, grodt-nap , and tatin swausdown auu Marsailcs bilks. vi stings; black, blue, Summer cloths, angola mixed and white hose & cotton casaimct-s, bine plain nnd enib'd. mixed I and ycllw nankeens, and while 1--2 hose. j Urccian cliccKS ft stripes,; ucavcr, kiu, anu suk ir.difo t-brcks Si plaiJs, gloves, suspenders, boot.t-! brown Holland, Russia, K kins', tapes, patent' r'lcnth and Irish linnens tbtcad. I ami drillings, linncu and Black ond assorted ', cotton diappcrs. colon seixing silks, maiil.nzli'di, r rcnih anil no, cl "tli cotton shawls, American 4.4 and 3-4 Idcath'd a it Iroivn shecpi litis nnd painted nius-jtings, and shillings, ticklitis; gii glrams, painted ing nod cotton yarns, lawns, l)oii:iise, italiauu, Shell, iioin nnd Ivoiy and clialli. tts: iackonctt. combs, hair and clothes Swiss, Mull, book bobin-brushes; buttons assortedet, and Orcctanctt mus Cap aid lancy, ruled lins, figured and plain. i plain Paper, Ink, Sand, Lady's linnen and cot-quills wafers, and slate. ton lawn, fancy, gause and school books, also and spider net hdkfs. hardware, cutlery, nails, Gent's. Dag, baudaua chains, axes, &c. Glass and Quecnsware, Ladies, Oct.l'd. & Childrens Hoots and Shoes. A S S O li TED . Groceries of almost every description. Satin and Fur Hats, Tuscan, Gipsy, AND STRAW BONNETS. We deem .53 about our superior stock, or the low prices at which we intend selling; but invite our old customers and the public generally to call and examine for themselves, as we fell confident we shall be able to accommodate them as well as any other establishment in the place. Our goods are all fresh having been purchased at the east expressly to suit this market. Bloomington, April 21, 1837. 23-tf JOB PIHITTIITG Aea.fty executed at thit OJfice on the hortt notice
TIN FACTORY.
TLc subscriber tenders bis thanks to bis old customets tor the liDerai suppou inej nave extended to Ixlwn tsrl wAtilf) isnflVtrm thrift onrl tll tttlllli rrnnr.l U that he still continues to carry on the tinning businessat his old stand in Bloomington, la. where ho bh"d Md in,eDds kericS " constant . upN. B. All persons having accounts with me and Suupajmeu? know them to be due are requested to make in.meD. BTo Country !TJ ore haul. DORSEY, MATLOCK & EVERETT, irirnr rsur f. rnvn root srmr .nn FAKY STOKE, l p Stairs ever Mdion, Clendenin, $f Co. .Vlniii Street, LOUISVILLE, KY, 4 UK now receiving and opening a general and selected assortment of Co)h(js, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Looking Glasses, English French and German Fancy Goods, Which they efTcr on RceomoJntiiig terms. Country Uealcrs visiting the City will find it to tlic'r interest to txaniine their S'uck befote purchascing. I.OVISVII.LF., Aptil 5!h 1837. 22-3w ; v;s5,.vijr;.v avows. Tlie su'osciibtu arc low receiving tl.cir sjrirg tupplitg of
from tb ir man. f ictoi v ar.d otlicrs at the eaa et l Tl.omas Kelscy , Coonrod Kcra, Menerria K-i-ccttd ixpfssly U rcou'..tiv tra.lr-comm isirr a great l;ciulo,l Jac.ob Keller, wc w- Orury Kirk,
e.y r.rMi,.g and s.unm.r. i 5sfU ll LaduV, Mines' ami cluhlitu'i ' .lJjt Jtraw, tuwan at.d Gii.j. Bennett. I "SOX ,? n.tu'snnJ l..r. i ;i'!:.-!f:,ru its ; I M ul.i.h ,ht, u.il -til st Nc i otk puces, Mht.ug aa.rorU itm only. Country! dealers ii;i. s tl.i ;i,.uUU, art rc-j-.cc;fu!lj imitcd ! 10 t"aulmi; ot-i s'.oik. , WOOD A Vi'A li H EN i ' t S r. cT ti.e large b.ot, 1 oui:h sued l.0Uli lie. March Si. 1837. 2 J-3 air
NO l ia: " " -lM..y,Pu.,y MorrisS hi rt t y yt ii tl.at, the p'Hucuhh, h.rctofore I Daid U Nvtbit
iiuiuiu atil! 1)11 111 nil I!., t il. .1.. . .1 1 t I . . ' u.ui.i-u v 'M iij by innt)..l ciusu.t. All I- i-um mai u.- i io itju l;rm iviil ni'il.c s. tilt uaiit iihSau.-,t YY. HcrM, as l.c is t!i!i.!rd to the cs bf the fuin; an l llioe l aninj claims against iit firm, will please rtimi thtui io tl.t liim, as they are j-in'! J.ur.d f r tin m. S IMl'U. W BONSALL, J. II DUNCAN A pi it I l.ti I M7. 23 -Sw V A II M 1' O ll S A L i: t. .... i... ";'-eo.tr i tics to sen tuc i;.rm ton which he row lires in the edge of Owen county iunr Tiu: H'C line ol iWct.roron the bead of LitHe Iwcconr. creek coniainirv 130 acres CO of which are under ficcc i'J acres aie well iniocd fut rate spiing nr.d stork wa'.cr r.rd well situated for a sicck farm the siti.n(i.i) brnl(h and a comfortable I. s biiiiding w II linisUtd, a small Orchai 1 i.fpnod fruit n. hcaiii . Fur Iriir.s a ply to tin sul.scril t r cn the priiiii.is i.t U Mr. Seward in lilwnintru. WILLI M FUOST. April cj-:kst A t . sirv larc anil supriKT lot it salllurjale. iatt or ,' tm liy v nun i r Apt il JOth l?o7. KING. Ltow f ) f ) f I'0""1'' ' r:r' ralc Hacon for f J ealc, li h' hy.le or iVfuif by WKICltT &. KING. April iOth 1S31. 23 -Sow i.ai-il. A Int ge qnr.utiiy tf Lard for sale, H lwhsalc or iulail by WRIGHT & KING. Bloomington, April 20, 1337. 23 -Sow ij VIJIX'p y ' r" "tE undersigned have l.y mutual consent disX "'ed the Pat tnership heretofore existing bctivccn them in the above bnsinew and it is absoI"tely r.ecessaiy for llioie imlcbtrd to them to close iiiuncuiaicii uy ca. n or note MOOKE VGAItKlSON. JO.V G.lliPISOX, WILL continue the above bimnns at the eld stand, and tenders his Ihtuiks to his old , customers nnd friends and solicits custom. March SOtu 1837. 19-3ow ' TAILORING BUSINESS. j COPARTNERSHIP. j WI LLI AM J. FLUIIKY. P-1 this method cf iuforming Ibe public I that he has taken Mr. Funk in as a nnrtnrr. The business will hereafter be conducted under (he ) lurm ol , FLUBRY St rUNK, I at the old stand foimr.rly occupied by K. Hunter. Having had considerable experience in the business ! they flatter thtmscNcs that they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor Ibem with their custorn. The public are assured that their work will be done in a neat, fashionable and durable manner at the shortest notice. SSSi .... ,....- Bloomington March 1st. 1837. Wanted for subscriptions to 'The Post.' Bring it won!! Dlaiik Deeds For sale ut the printing oflics of "The Post."
LIS!1 OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post OJpcc at Bloomington, on the 1st day of rfpril 1837, and if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Ofhce as dead letters. A esio Alberty, John or Alex.nder Afmatroi. George Andenen, Ma'.mda Adki0i uobert n Alexander. B C. D. Bailey .John A. Brctdlote, thorna, Dreeden, Mary A. Buskirk, Col. John Bow land William Bailey, George Becton, Anna Baker. ' c Joahua Cnrtii, Reubin Coffee, John R. Craveni. Isaac Campbell, Caroline C. Cook, JeiTenon Cooper, Julia R. Couch, Reubin Clark, William Clark, Robert Cowden, Janici Couchron, Robert Campbell, Cornciiu Caflee, Clerk of the Conn. D James Day, Josiah Davidson, Dcnr.Ii DiUkel William Dodd, Zachariab fuluncr. E irWEIlclt, John East or Jitse, Edmooion, Mr. Miller, Bartis Ewiug, Rboert Enicg, Ifcnion
Lima. F Eli P. Farmer, S man ah Fouti, Frederick F!"ner. Dr. Wm C. Foster, Wm. J. Flun . George Fields, G Juhn A. Givans, John GraUeal, Sith Goodwiu 2 John Gardner, Soloinen Green, Sr. Michael Gabbard, Margaret Gilleland. H CP. fetter, 3 Robert arvy, irui. Hill, Thomas ill, Isaac ooper, L S. iirrtll, Juliu iloltncs, U illiam jzel, Cbailt's ulder, Daid Hall, Taliitby Uitc, Thcmpfcii Harden, Henry Hopewell, Juhn tUrtman, Ltail limes, (Sludcnt ) .hi) I. vin, nenry Johnson, Juhu Jackson, Mr. JctniitiK-. K " ,am KcUu"' W h"?'n "' . L Ge" J. B. Lowe, Mr. Lco;i3id Jyiah Ltbt-, Low '-''5M Gitiiutit-I Mtltp, ll.ipti.t Milik;n, Thomas Via In n, lMcr Mulii-y, Mahala Matliirs, J job 4p;ui-I Mathers, josoS Mercer, lr. II E .M:.'iieron, Elizabeth Martin, Piai na Mahan, JUJti yote i-at- Mollanis, Ju'un Matntit, Uilts 11- M.U-htil. Jr Jjn.es Marshall, Cli s'iau N O r S M Oith-ud U illietii I'rrcXtld or Thomas, Jonathan Piicr, Chjir.bcrs I'attrrson, boluinon Tarsons, Mr- I'araarr, John i'nillips, Jil I'uice, J.icph I'otly, Jauics P-itcn - R Jamrs D- Kobinsno, licrjatiiiu fjecves, A VKa tr, Uubcit Ujlx-r s, Tliomas Kapcr, Amlreir K-jper, Junes lloach, .?n.!rtw Ucddy, David liial lai.tj UuptlS John Sadler, Adam Stephen', Jonalhan Sco t Stephen Shipmau or John, Khjah Sent bra g!i, 2 Noble . Stockwtll , VV'illijiii Sbauoon, And Service, Oadlcy C Smidi, - neber C Suiiib.Mai Sbipniun or James, Auston Siward, David b:tt ; 'i Tillman S K!!v.tt, Themas Ta nui V w K- II- Vt-ach, Moses VVilsou. Kcbecca Walden, t-hniiopher Wilsou, iiiuni Woil.-i, Andrew ylie, Saiimil U'jltc, Lcnis WaMc.i, It Williams, Airy WiUou, Jacob Ynuut, Samiitl S Va n, frj'Ple i.'C ?-iy if a Inclined. p,. n. pyfh$,p ,.. rs HIE subscriber acqna:nts his friend-, and tbe a public that be has couiuicnced the CfiiAIR ilIAKIiO Itttsiitess, In Cluomington, near the south east Conner of Ihe public square, next door to David Ilntttilob't Tin Shop, where he inlcndi Lcrpug ou Lnud sgcrcrcral artorlmcnt of And can safely say his vvotk shall le infcilorto none made ia the West. He can only say to the public that no exertion shall be spared to please, accommodatend do ample justice to thotc who may favour him nitU their custom. JOHN LAWRENCE. Dec 20th, 1838. 1 -tf ftEW FIRM '11K partnership heretofore existing between Carter ir King, is Ibis day , by mutual Bgi cement dissolved; the subscribers hnvinf purchased the interest t-f said Carter in said fiim. All tbo indebted to the la'e tbm of Caiter & King, will call on the subscribers for k (limit nt and all thosa having claims against said firm will also call on the subscribers fur a liquidation of the same. The subscribers intend continuing a ptimancnf business in the new building on the south west corner of Ihe public square iu Blutmington nhcte they will spBie no pains to please and accomrrodnie ail their former fiicuds and customers and the public generally. . The public arc earnestly requested to call and examine the large and splendid assor'meut Winter, Spring, and Summer Carefully laid in at l'hiladclphia, la.t fall by one cf the firm expressly fur this mailct. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange foret-ods. WRIGHT fc KING.' January 23, 1837. 12tf NOTICE. The undersigned Ihe widow of David Killough Dcc'd will make application to the next Probate court for Monroe countj for the appointment of commissioners to assign Sc set off my dower iu all the real estate of which David Killough late of said countj died seized and possessed. - SARAH KILLOUGH. April 10th 1837. 22-Sovr WOOD! WOOD!! " "ANTEO for subiciiptiooi to the Futt,
