Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 August 1837 — Page 4

Poetical.

From the 9-t,ulty Cvarkr. THE OLD MAID'S PETITION. Pi'y the fOrrowa of a poor old maid, Who years, alas! has numbered forty-four! Tut owns to twenty-live; and feels afraid Tliat all her chance is gone for ever, Moore. This youthful garb my eagerness bespeaks, This morning cap proclaims my lengthened years. And many a wrinkle in my grief-worn cheeks, llath ofi been wet with disappointment's tears. You ball, for which a sovereign I paid, So tempting, balked my wishes at the last, Though Wei pert there the music had purveyed, And (iuutcr a magnificent rcpa.-t. Hard is the fate of maids no longer young! Deaf to my hints were a!! the dancing men! And envying iu my heart the blooming throiu, 1 waited with partner.-? of three score and ten! Oh! L-t me but avoid the wretched .loom, W hich menaces old mai Is, a- pwsips tell, W lien they have pa-ved the pr. ciaets of the tomb, To lead tin: ap sth. y loved on caith, inh-l! M.oald I reveal the f carets of my giief, It .Mifi humanity er ton. h d their brea- t, 5: arc bachelors could not w iihhol I reliel! And pitying oil', rs woul I not be n prs'd! II- !en svnd us ollVrs! u by should we refuse! Tis that ha brought hie to the state you sec; And should they hiMtalo too long to choose,

TOM TOVSON3 STORY. To.nTowsoti was telling me a story the other day about the way he was first introduced to his present wife, Colonel Ridgely's daughter. Now I can't tell it as well a Tom told me, but 1 will tell it as well as I can. Tom, you see, was poor, and had but a sorry education; but he was very .juick to learn, and some said that Tom had the clearest head in the country. Tom livel cm Poverty Plantation, as he called it, with old widow Towson, his mother, and the farm, w hich was email, was all they had between them. The fact is, Tom was a handsome fellow, in homespun or broadcloth. One cloudy afternoon Tom went down in Silver Valley to see old Kidgely about a division line on Joe Gibson's plat of Poverty Plantation. A storm came on just as lie drew up opposite Col. Ridgely's lane gate. Ridgely was a p round old chap rich too and report said that his daughter Lucy was

almighty handsome. INow Lucy had been brought I up in the host style, and was a high ladv in the nemhi borhood. Some said that she had refused several capital oilers; but that's neither here nor there, as Tom,

I you know, could not think ol her,

THE MONEY MARKET. We think we perceive a slight change for the better, in the disposition as well for the borrower as the lender. Confidence is gradually although impcrccptibly rcviving,and business is slowly improving. The opinion strengthens, that Congress will provide a remedy, and the Hanks in the various sections of the country are making arrangements calculated to benefit each other, and nuitcrially to assist the exchanges. The New York arrangement, noticed to day as well as the Ohio arrangement, cannot but be productive of good. Money is abundant and can bo readily obtained at from s(.r to seven jwr cent, on umiuostionablu securities. Stocks have advanced very materially since our last, especially the stock of the Hank of the Uniied States the said Institution having o:i the 1st inst. declared its usual dividend of four jr cent. U is proper for us to remark, however, tint some doubt now exists as to this Hank's resumption of Specie payments for its new notes, as intimated in our last as'it is the opinion of se era! legal gentlemen who have examined the law

, J upon the subject, that the Charter will bu perfectly safe,

. imuui u losori to any sueii course, i he question,

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,,u.esm m rageu,anum noes lorn-nooks Ins however, may still be considered as a doubtful one, alend, with a loud knock at the door. Jim Squirrel open- (deem every dollar of its new paper in specie.

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School Commissioner's Sale. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at the Court House in Spencer, Owen county, Indiana, on Saturday the 19th of August next, the following described Delinquent Town Lots, for the tax of 18J3.

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Tom s father when he (Tom's father) cradled in Ridge-; continue to decline h irUm ;,ndit!;:; 'Z 1 - - i. - i :;Ves, sir, come in,'' was tho ready response. ZyZ pX 4 " 4 ? 1 ho cZ T,T r T l1 ,arf .h.'-?cJ !'0; , arc now co.Uemplating its ravages, ami "casting abuut 1 ddletowu. u : 5 j i CJ ' t'"lonol rcad..i.r, his wile sewing, and hn , for means whereby to repair the recks that it cau-d. i " 7

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i ne oki man noo. ImI w it hoet risui!'. ; l ime. u. iimli.,,. i., .! :n ,v i

i I . .1 I p . i i i , , , . , , - ...mi.iuiu ,.,1 ,,i in. u.i, in m u e ;i more en CO- , and told loin to slt down ; while the old lady very re- tual remedy for the diasers. Una Lvi!,,. .,.:.,., un

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, .... - . su-esioo oy me invention ot man. llxki

i u hum: em ions, i no uaagutef loo turew two or three i ! beautiful glances at him, which made him feel .still morel SPEAMIDATS ON PIIiE.

knell.

e attemion w ill be given bv me, JA.MES A. STEELE, Sr!u...l C,m: O. C. School Commissioner's Sale.

if st bidder, at the Court

o'ing lauu s soon w ill t row old mai ls 1

luc me!

I I ill offer for sale to the hi rl

i s'ati) uimuiers tti t. lung las bui- Lajt. 1 Hitler, the wharfinger of the second munit.a- i - lu'1 1,1 j-encfr, iwen cor:i.tv. Indiana, the School , nos-i, tint a kind smile began to show itself upon the ! lity, has Miewn us the mo.M of an invention of hi for i ''r!lollIm Co;iKres.vio:l township :, Noith of Piaa-e 4 laeesit all in the room, which encouraged Tom. who steering a boat w bile barniii" j st. In. ay the llrst day ef S.-puml er next. S:tid ; instantly, recovered his selAposM-ssionand added to ! The model .ep.escnts the application of a verv m.u- ' r Xh?J'?t f!UaH,-v' l'm" in llu Uttl0Ui r,l,? :the,r,mr.h by uKmv intentional errors ami odditis, i pie apparatus to any steamboats rudder, to enable the ; "mle m '1 "Jt

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A 'in'e beauty once I had 1 1 bv-t. Then sj't id.ilv as a s !-i!i I I, ,;U1 i.r,t.,t

a!i! 'oiiMinii I ceas-'d to irin ;ito.i-i.

And riv.il belles delighted in my fall!

r, once the comfort of my uvith, by an o.f-r from h:r native ha!!-.

Why so?'

On

now

inquired the Colonel

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Now b ves canl-.d'.ng in a husbandV truth,

.nle in l.r nur'ry many an infant squall.-! Ah lover one. : swiet soother of n.y car.I Struck by consumption, at death's stern decree, victim to ha I brandy and cigar.-, And k ti the world to wu tchodncss and mc! l ity the sorrows ol'a poor old maid, ho.- i ;,., alas! Lave numb, red forty-four, I ntow ns to tw. nty-iive; and I'm Is afraid 'I hat all ,rr chance is gone: fort. i.r., .Mookf ! (s, -,,,,') MAUY M()UE.

; lire, or inconvenience iVom siaoke. when coumcllod to

leave his po-4 in the wheel m- mlot Ih.ikiv

-i n ;iccount ,. your daughter, sir," replied Tom. The apparatus itself, is so well know n and so sumdo.

j .mv iijug i.ti retumeu tiie i oK-nel, ast.-mshod; an.l its apphea'ien so obv to require no expluna1 'il l T p ,0i;" V'Anr r-"T tl''i to s;,v l,v raising it up and houkini , added iom, -she has knocked me into a the brace to it, the motion ,.f t!ie uul ler is left eu'iu Iv

i . , 1 " l,,ll,MS UKlCu ul ,,crs- I irL' "'der ordinary ciieiimst.inecs, and in no

i in out ia.i iliew up, ullhoiiLTh she con d not sun-i struete. e.- it .,n,l il, e

. a .., i- "niv hi in.; .nullum itie the .laughter Mushed, in spite of board makes n m.-eessarv. hv imlmokin" the brace

si con-em utious y. .s or llii t i a s into n ,i r , . i,. e .. ... ..... ....... ... .

; 'loiiel, he was M,utonished at 1 on, s impuuenee, that ropes may then be cut, an 1 the helm.-niau takes his

.Mine ne iot tuo use ot lus toiegue. I hey all

lo )io-d ;U 1 een in vilcnee

in liked h

I out one bundled and ii

int or MMv acresot ami imtnov.

e,l and now in a hih state of cultivation. Said land

will lie soul accordina: lo tin' sub

division made bv the

presj u smile, w hile

her e!t uls to l.m -h

way o li

on it

trustees ol said township. Sale to commence between the hours oi ten o'clock A- M. ar.d one o'clock P. AI. and to continue from day to day until sold, file attention civen by im, JAMES A. STEELE, School Com'r. O. t J imip l!i.;7. a.,w

atiou on the tdalform hcV.Uld the ae'i ol lire

and in the mvautime tln-y I e-. smoke, and n.av remain there until the bont i l,.i, n.,,l

ke.t ins hue h 'tire, hi-'h buehead. and iuteUieent to the ruanU. .-ui.l .1 i,; i.-. i. i .... ii

c. . wiiile the irieMi.ie goo. I humor el his c.untea- bang by a Uvkel in the end of the tiller until picked up. I U!lco v"Urv 'sar.ne 1 the Colonel, w ho hoist out with It can lw applied without much diiiicultv or e,en'e : ; a nearly ;Uigh at Lucy. Miss Luey curled her sweet to any construction of the boat, and hv makiim il ofirou ' i lip into a sort of good humored scorn, and hastily with-, with a brass wheel, it may le rendered an ,-:. m '

t0 i stem ofa boat. I 1 lie next thni-i we see is Tom. in his home-snun.

s-ated :.t tbi viim.nr ti!,'.. .1. .1 1 ..1. ;..... I... I ' .1 1

bis droll stories, com-dimeiUinL' the daughter, and ll.it. ! This evtr;,ordi,rv ,.l,,.n,i 1 t .. . i "!o -'n ,:w t!l into notice, we invito the

STO.M-i .MOUNTAIN.

'M lu vt-r yet did know a phdosopher AVbo cc-uld I ear the Tooth-Ache patiently. " Vi.'cA nifo aluul ni. th.irg. 3Iontngucs IJaliii. 1 Fover. ign an i infallible remedy for the Tooth-Acho ---and an elfectual preservation tor the teeth. PRICE S 1,00 I'ER 15DTTLE.

, In olTering this invaluable Palm to to the public many j certificates of its efficiency might be ?iven, which the ! limits of a newspaper forbid publishing and w hich may ! bes. cn bv callimjat the agente but as every species o'f

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tenngthc olj lady. 'I'he old h

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id v nut a n cntv ol su- not on v i.ih i,l il. ....wt r.,..,., , I- .IJ.. . :.'..,.. . ,- ., - s 1 .' ' ' "

r . t- i ,'... . ' ......... ..juiv. .iiwiiinaun in luim . i n io i eue ve i us worst el a'l ae'i. - the Tooth V ". 1 Ul" s tea' :u"1 l'cy was a lull halt hvAir in North America, but as one of the ureatest naturaLeu.i-; Ache. (JIVE IT A TIM M. i . . . .7 ' - " el.! ' A"1

v.- . j v oi . iui iKf miuci o osities ni the known wor'd. Imagine a perpendicular strict to the direction pven o;i er.c.'i bmi'o and let it rise wall, of solid icaib'.e, five or si hundred yards in length, ?T 11 T011 1 ls AVN M EE ITS. Sutiice it to Fay that and four hundred yards hi-'h, riiii in trrandeur and ,bous;.nds of cases it has not failed in asin:r!e instance.

spuirrv .U1..S

the I c.-t '1 oeth wash ever yc t discovered, it

u i inKing .me cup. Tom took leave shortly after supper. 'I 1! that fellow !"orie,! tbo ..II .,n,i T..,

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. " . i w n. ,i one ot no km-' s out into the a tie. n-i. il. t.v.r ,,r i..v Ktill I ;.. I.: ...i.i;. c i .. ..i..:.. ....

sisters raN with hi n i!... kt. ; n .... i . . : .... J'V , "- !" '''. l ne uaeon ..lessen

.,tHm-:r,heeanopvorinan armchair (eadreA Z " "ilo is eiite handsome" .,m,,l, l-.., t , l. ' T. f .' '"a h!

-.l il bene . v bieh is i l.-.l ,.;.. I ' i II -,-.-.v ..v.. ..... . ... .i.i, vi. i, m ii-. ,i,vs uie ei i eumie ; enee to p. .iir f,,;" , m K, ; I'..! ..." r'rt ' , . . . . . ! twenty-two hundred and

tbe ca:,o.-v d,Ks ,, li'imr V,-.'. -. I. . .. i . . . V... . ,U,U ' .... . ' ' JP"'1" '"'.v'1'" ' lew mmiths al-.leet. It rounds elf at , he top, like the doa.ooltome

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used aiiej- ;:1 operations, bleeding and son- teeth, scurvv A c: An, I is .t. ri.le.!!'.-

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o.--. ...m o are it..-rve, 1,-io.c thev sit down to the abieaie truly ri.hnilom; thus I have s-en the Piiueess l.li.alK ;h knri l b f -re her brother live times, K.fure she sat now n. The same take pbnv before any one speaks totho King, ;m. ifthe lords aWit the eou'rt are less st net in the oh crvance of this en, torn, it is leau.e toey leetth unselvess-eure in rotixvpirm e ,,f the Kiiv's you'h: and they won! 1 n.it I.-,,-.. I ...,i.

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' SIX fifty

us.-d w ith a l iu.-li, instead cfanv

ipl

-hould bt

tiowd.er, or substance

con:-inin;', or that can contain, the finest pariiclb of iint. The Eadies speak of it with unmeasured praise and all who have used it have laid nsi.le :i!l i-im.,lm-i nf.

whence the savage sent up his sacrit.ces to his strange fered as densers of the mouth, and purifier of the teeth.

ei iu.. uiii. u. i gods. 1 lie st. ne mountain is situated in Do Kalb A gentleman in Virginia, who purchased a small 'country, (Jeorgia, and is, p.rhap, tho most stupendous 'piantily ofspiiug wheat with a view of testing its ad- of the many natural curiosities with which our country iipiation to his latitude, last spring, writes the follow in" , abounds. I'lli'itiir-wnitft .. ...... I t . . .' t i " i" -

encouram'i account ol it. I ho iioinl.... of 1. 1- ..,.;!,

bors, is. ih.it it will vield from hi to 111 to 1 of the ! Cmil) i;itMAtr 'I'll St. Louis Ilullotin givesj iiii.-iniitv v..,.-., .... i .. i."... : .... i.i . ' an nceouut c 1 a mieer Ii. !i lati Iv cao'bt i. ti... ..;

omtssio;. to'V".' lo . i . i ,. . i 1 "M'1 'I so.ne.Miai remai Kaine, tie ,, .' , - " I'll H'.l III .1 I.ltlie . W ! Ill lobo V Mil, !.v;... . .. I I . '. Illltliiklli. 'mI'iiii, ,, ,.t 1 1 . ......... . I IT.... I

ibat.olor lis litL i ' l? U WCiir U h!l1 ul,l"th'- inng,wc pr.H-ured a.piait of Italian spritm ! 1 ,,,vcJ l,",,,or WaUr' lx',x mnl near ! pared to c.vecute work in a neat and durable manner on - gi.eu aul whiie. u-h.vit. wlo.l. ... ........I : i .... . . 1 shore, where the boys cautrbt it. 'Ihevio,.!.- I,,,,,,., slmrt iiinlrn !li.mri,,t.ii-i;;,c ,..i,n.-,..,i.i; .

- . v ' o.,v.l HI .-111 ,llO, Dill 11 IK'tUiUe Sl) ' ' " " . i.vniv, .. .iiii.-.l, luiiiii.? ui.rtiL-.j jiuuni; '.tlrank that it lodged and we were compciled to cut it a" !'1 11 "' a baxin of water for a week, when it died. ronairr, particularly from those who know his unfortundown; il has. however, grown up twain, and is now 11 xvas 'l,,,1,t"'-sed in ruin for reservation. The liulle-! a,c fii,,latioIK ll bis intention to keep asupply ofshoes hea-lin-', out very beautifully rm l l..il. ;r ;. ... ...i i ' 'n cl;sci ilin this singular' animal savs "The constumly on handd w hich he will eel! on reasonable

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J'nr sale at Geor-e II. Johnson's Store. l,!oomiiiLton.

and evcrv town atid village in the Uniied States, by proper Agents. May Jud, U'..57. C 1 1-Jmo.

Thomas W. ISrotvii.

Y the l .ng!,h genorally dres well ate! expensively. Ldw-ard, though he by no me.uis comes up to his latlier in this respoe,, h:VH all his Hothes embroidered

"iiii goto att i silver and pearls, lie I

mat.

strange creature is about seven inches Ion",

slate

l is ;i L'ood do-: make us a generous return. Suhseoooi.t t.. it,,. ...... h"ange cieauue is anoui seen mcnes loim, ul a

meanour, and a .hgniii-.vl deportm. nt, much graceful-; ,nS of experimental ptit.-h. we procured thro' ,'"!o,ir' a,ul a,!utlt fU1 ,IK' ani1 !l ,,alf eircumferencc mss and propriety i:i all does, and is very affable :al"cnd a barrel of the same variety of wheat, which ' T,,u 1,Cml a"d bo,ly arc tll0s0,,u" -'j the tail termiu an.l i-otii t.-o-is to the people. ''h,: Em,di!i. in general, we sowed on an acre and three .pia'i tors of lam) and util,f? a ,"K uu,l"-,,,iatcIy behind the eyes are Inter spend the w hob; uf their income. Th.'y eat fre-picntly, vvo happy to say that it promises well. As it' was ; nl i;,m,;i,i,,,is supposed to be intended for Cms; they exluul sit Iwo, three.or even four l.,.nr .1 .i. 1..1.1 late before; wo .l.t . ;....! ti o; .. . 1 ' i tend out tin inch, ami are divided into disiim t h:-.-,..,.!,

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terms. Hlooniirgton, June Oth, 137.

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so imi. n lor tlm sake ,. eating, :s for th,lt of agreeable enersau w-, ,. huli.-s-w iihuut whose company b va-p.el is ever given, 'l'hey are averse lo everlion l""l"7 oo.ocorn th a the pro luce is scarcely suliilent f,r th,nr suhsisten-e. A.-eo, dingl y, they oat hut little bread, bm .-,. I. .1 . . ..

i.ii.: on-.i.i, nut so mileh I .0 n.o... .. i,;..i. .1

b ive ,, every kind, and of ihe he-st .pmlities. Puddin-s nn.U-.ieese are everywhere met with; lor numberless Mi '.s leed day and night in the most fruitful pastures, iumo are no wolves, but vast numbers ..fdeer, wild t-oars, and other .,,. -j ilL.y nru llfUl(J v and are very hospitable. ' h,; sumivn ,lre llY n ' l!1 PI'Mi' lit I ....... . . i . "

"'..'.y, gra'e, eressatt.l manners to the

ill sown gram, but from present appearances we an- i ,s. ri,s, !1,I'l")g. ' immature, tliose ol a limb stripped

pieheml no tears. .1 its making a liberal yield. lls '"'S''- About an inch tiehitul tliese fins are sitW'e were not Mj fortunate w ith our experiment on ,lalcii lxvoiu',11s' nl ,"omi roembling those of an infant, ".V.ii( .s-s- Oat.s" nS our Virginia correspondent for al-1 a'"' ,en"i"a,i" in 1.tN, tlio five lingers and nails of though we sowed half a bushel, nut a kernel . .fit ' winch are distinctly articulated. It appeared to use

tated, and we were forced to convert the "round ii f'. i tlu so ,,an'ls ,'ITt y, placing them on its head and body.

aim caiening 1101,1 oiuuiereni articles thrown into the water? The Kulletin w ishes naturalists to examine it.

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J . .. """ri"'"ii-niv.iiir, iiiiu nod Knows wo have l. .. I

. 1. or l!e? st i,,!,,,.,! a,;i(t, of jt;lt v

en-is nave a crv

Iv

'I'he

i v imiiK rims retinue; a servant irenoral

He.iV.stwosiMis, oflltlh- Mthie.in :i v.:,r.

row.is an I h.s het.rd, o 1... stead of llm latter sixpence a nay . J he people an; in goncn.l iaher tall, hut most ! I..- .bs sh t, which comes from the custom of '"ny mg ,-;!, darnels mid , a-e. The m-u an-l woiiicuare i.-ur: hat toprc-erve or improve their naUiral e-:npleMon,ih are bled twoor three times in a vear, I'eadol pnutmg iheHwlves, like the Italian ladies. '"; '"f'(are naturally obstinate, so that if anv tierson " 'M u -o eo. tc(.m! 1Msl ,ake n)t lu

-ii. n-i 1 nem a

t irii. '.-it produ.-e his nr-nee

i.o;n uivir natural tal.-m. t,

w no are n t aware of this ..,..,!

. ar.i.Mer, oaie (o UuiilknUto neguciate with Vuch siisjiieious people. Tb.. i,,.l 1. 1 1 1

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our fall share of them through life, we shall try n,nj, next year, when we hope our perseverance will he" re warded.

rhcLamp alluded to in the following letter as belongn.g t, Washington, has been placed m the possession ot Mr. De. Seldlog, and can he seen with the .WAK-tri-i- now exhibiting attlie Italtimore .Museum. , Ih-.Tvoiit, Dec. 7th, 1015. lo t.overnor Wixnttit, "My worthy oldfriend,-l now send you (Jcncral W asi.i.nuton's Camp Chest, which 1 beg you will accept as a keep-sake from me; and as a relic of the late .eiirral (.kouge ashi.ngto.v, whom you knew in 177G ami l. J Mif.r!rCJ,aSe,,.thiCamP Chcst a vendue, for the

- - o. neiai u tishmgton s personal property, nt

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Mouui vernon m itt(i. ti,;, . m. ' '

1 a mo uu t n llf'l'n nnrin.

nls by dc-:ees. which. I '-l the t.encral. wb..., c 1... :.. ... ?. .

,-, " 1 1. ..v.i.i.iniiiuv.1 in vviiiei ot the

hose who are not noble: the

laiu.arone) in tt,,. fashion. ....,1

' ;;i-ter a rap (aeeonciatu.a) of fur or white cloth, ac-"o-ung to their rank and the Eimilsh custom. Th-m:u-ita;.n ceremonies are not ditieient from those of o.lier coimtr.e?; hut thoy marry early, and even for a second or thud time; nay, married people sometimes . ontracl an engagement with nnothor ,l)an or woman, m tv e their present partner should die.

' .i'' i iiiv aieireeiate. anv ! -unci lean l oicesm imr l(n,,t.: w , ..

. - . . , ' 1 . . . '-o-'iui ivjiu. iv ,tr ; anu mere rily 111 the EnirlishMs uodoubt hut the Ilenev. i m. . , V

now m he Chest is part of ,hat which afforded Ci Mioral, m time o the war, comfort and refreshment oftentimes, when placed , hard and trying situations - have heard it said that the General wcJVery fond of Honey and Choealate. J Ifevereitherofyoursons, Edward er Sidney, should bo ca led by their country, to bear a part in another Kevolutionary Vv ar, 1 hope they will look at this Camn

KECl-.IPT FOR HARD TIMES.

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s s t s t b

stbedruoy s t b e d r u o y a tbcdruoyaP stbedruoya

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.IGEIft JfUTCHELIi, Ilrcuiving and Forwarding Merchant, I UONT STREET, Third door cad of the Indiana Hotel. P.ETW EEN FIRST AND MULBERRY, FcX'crf.oii villc, Indiana. RESrECTFULLVinfoi 'ins the merchants in the interior, that he has opened a house for the purpose of receiving and forwarding goods of all descriptions. June 16, KUr. 31 3mo. .

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milled wirerai to whom it once beFrom your sincere friend. HENRY MAYNADIISR.

Some young men, travelling on horso back among the White Mountains, became inordinately thirsty, and stopped for milk at a bouse bv the rnad sidr. Thev

emptied every basin that was offered, and still wanted more. The woman of the house at length brought an enormous bowl of milk, and set it down on the table, saying, "One would think, gentlemen, you had never been weaned. Mss Martineau'li Work on the Uniied Stales.

8. IP. Chipman, 11 EELS grateful to his former customers for their . Jornier liberal support and respectfully informs them and the public generally, that he has purchased of Philip Murphy, the hat shop formerly occupied by V T Bu'ler, where he is now carrying on the above business. lie intends keeping constantly on

louub a general assortment ot hats such as fine black Beaver ha's, drab Heaver and Oner, fine and common lloram, children hats of all colors, wool hats &c. His work wil) be done in a neat, fashionable and durable manner, not inferior to any manufactured in the western coun'iy. The public are respectfully invited to call and cximine for themselves. Bloomington, 1837. liawand's Toniq Mixture, or Vegetable FEBREFUGE. A specific and lasting euro for the Fever and Ague. DR. SNOW'S SPECIFIC FOR THE RHEUMATISM. lightning Tooth Mie Drop. French Itch Ointment, and nerve an.l Lone T.lnan.ent.

just received and for sale by , G. II. JOHNSTON. Lloomtngton, July 10th, 1837, 34-tf