Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1837 — Page 4

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I'rcmthe CenUctna't's J'agazvte. THOUGHTS OF HOME. liT C.U!Ur.t.VE It. WATMIMAV. 1 hear the wild, low melody. Of many a forest bird, And mine eye looks forth to meet them, And try heart with joy is stir'd. And the Found of pleasant waters Cauie gbidly to mine ear; Put they pas, unseen, before n-o, And their to.ie p.l-nic 1 hear. The I lushir-).!.- of flowers Are fpii:i;.;r rend toy kit; tut a!.i:-! no cKniitg tendril My twining fingers meet. I Fee roun forms rr proichi.ig-, And yet I mv net clip The airy hand tlut meet mo Have no reluming graj-. t ece my to I -chir. lie Ftir.Jci lo.-h'.o ti" r.cw; I part tho dirk and c'.uMring locks Thitshado his manly Irovv. The I rijht and Kc-hI i ion Fadea t'r.vri my rchin i t t .- A the pirtin lu-tM.i of f-:i:i; h::it Molt lowty i..t, night. Aril titer? l'..o t -tin. i't my n oth -r, 1 look in :o iliin - rp. The triirr.T of tVv !?x ir h nr,

Ou the uiglit of the 16th of July, by the twinkling light of the etars that broke over and through the clouds, two columns of soldiers might have been seen under the brow of the eminence in the rear of the fort.

They were stern men, the silent, thoughtful men of

New England. The eagle-eyed W ayuo was at their head, and his heart beat like that of a liou. The regi

ments of Febiger and Meigs, with the youtlilul Major

Hull s detachment formed the right column ; uutlers re

girnent, with the companies under Major Murphy formed the left. The van of the right was formed of one

hundred and fifty volunteers, at whose head stood the

brave Floury, one hundred and fifty volunteers under

btewart, composed the van on the left and still lar

ther advanced, the noblest post of all, stood two "for

lorn hones, ' of twenty men each one cammanded bv

Lieut. Gibbins, and the other by Lieut. Knox. Wayne

stepped from man to man through the vanguards saw

them take their Hints from their pieces, and fix the

death bayonet

At twenty minutes past eleven, the two columns moved to the bloody work before them, one "oing to the

' teft, and the other to the right to make their attacks on

i opposite sides.

The inhabitants on the eastern side of the river heard

in sharp clashing as the forlorn hope of either sid

broke into the double row of abbattis; the muskets ol the sentinels flashed suddenly amidst tho darkness, and in a moment, the fortress vomited out flame and thunder, as if a volcano had ignited and was tossiim its white

j lava upwards. The cry of battle not to be mistaken.

! shrill, wild and fearful, broke upon the dull ear of night, i Hut all was in vain for the fortress. Under tho showjers of grape, and full in the red eye of battle, the two j gloomy, still unwavering columns moved on, and the i two vanguards met in the centre of the works. The British made an instant surrender to avoid the extermination w hich awaited the deploy of the columns upon the entrenchments. Sixty-three British soldiers ! lay dead at their guns; five hundred and forty-three i were made prisioners; and the spoils were two standlards, two flags, fifteen pieces of ordnance, and other ! uiatei iuls of w ar. Of the sons of New England, ninc- , tv-cight were killed or wounded. Uf Lieut, (tibbins'

are openly protesting in the strongest terms. Among

these is Mr. Senator juives oi v irginsa. m " -

nicationto the Richmond Inquirer under the signature

of "Camillus, he goes over the whole question.

lave room at present only lor a summary ol ntsooji,-

tions to the new scheme.

1st. The act that Bankina is so deeply rooted into

our system that it will be difficult to get rid of it for ma

ny years.

2d. Such a system will oc tioatnc 10 inc oiaie muni

tions.

3d. The public money w ill be unsafe, Experience las proved that the public deposites arc safer in banks

than in the hands of individuals.

4th. It virtually surroundors the lYusr. to the Lxe . .. . J ... ...... -ii i 1 1 .

cutive. .Ml these treasury agents in noiu men

places at the discretion of tho Lxccutive. 1 - ... . . . 1 TS , . 1

Oth. It will enlarge the patronage ol me icuerai Government. Olh. The difficulty, danger, and expense of transportation, 7th. The "reat inconvenience to which it will sub

ject the public debts. U is an anomaly in tne history of Government to see it demand specie, when a d liferent currency is provided for the people at large. 8th. It trill result in an iiirrrasrd demand J or a Na

tional Bank, and scare i.t establishment. I'xdt. Vat.

School Commissioners i?sle. "2" -w ill offer for F.de to the hUhri bidder a: the Court H IIoiico in Spencer, Cwen county, t r.uiana.on i?atu;. day the 19ih oi'Augu.-l next, the lol'.-jwing desciibeJ De'linquent Town Lots, for the tax of 1S33.

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CF.N TK A L A M KliICA CI I OLE K A . An extract of a letter dated Gnuiamala, June 2o:h says: "We have to regret to inform you that tne Cholera has appeared in the city and province in its most destructive form. In this city over l'JUU have fallen victims, and in this province alone we have lost nearly 3.;HW inhabitants. In San Salvador it has manifested

great virulence, and is now raging with undated fury, over 4,000 dnve fallen in that city and province. President Morazan, with his most generous and characteristic benevolence, has caused to be distributed through the various small towns in St. Salvador, an abundanco of Medicines, e. for the relief of the poor and needy. This step, although done from the must pure and noble views had been perverted, and a rcjuut

spread through the vagrant and lower classes that his

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will otr.. r for f:dt to the lii-ht -s-t t i u d . r, at :he Court Uoukc in 'i i.eer, "wni c-sntv. Ir.d.-.a, t'..eSc!iovl

1 Action in l oi' MiM-ional tovi;v!;ip :', .mm.i oi uanze -i

Wert, i'l i hiv tin' lir- i d iV of : i-utt-mi t-r next. Sail

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for f'ttleuiei w i;h ?- and t.Vn'.r.il (,'a:i; l i iuu.i,;

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of i-ptt-mi r next.

I.i.u' in tl." 1 ot;o:it of thj

I forlorn hope, seventeen were no more. Uf Lieut. I Excellency bad di.-itt ilmted poison, and several towns of j bout one hun.'.r

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Knox's uliout the same numlwr were slain.

i These spots, where the life blood of the free has been , poured out like water, and w here the traces of tho revolutionary ditch and mound still remain, are altars sacred to the higli recollections of freedom. Green le the tutf oxer these departed patriots. The bold bluff t of. Sumy Point is classic ground. Hither in future time shall the poet and the sentimentalist come to pay their tribu'c id atilction and honor where. "Our father's knelt In prayer, and battled for a worl.t.'

A SN AKE.

A few evenings since a party of ladies returning from

Indians dad given credence, end risen in arms pgu'iist

the Government. A force had U'cn sent from St. Salvador, who had restored order, and suppressed the insurrection. Such however was the alarm created that thousands of the inliabi'ants had left their farms, Jvc. and fled to the mountains, and great injury vou!d unquestionably bo sustained ill the enduing crops of Indigo and Cochineal for want of ban Is or labji crs." L-nihrille Journal.

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r:i! ra'e - r.;u'--', thr river -,; thro" :'i hnl l r rt1o,i; hs a-

1 and :i : : y or . i:y nci o.-oi improva liih of cn'MVation. Said land

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titls'.ct s ol f'.ii :ov. nsi.i; .

tiir hours ot tcii ; O.oek A -. atut r::v O

to contim.e sVoni day to day u-ri; to .j. Due ii.:. i.'io:: i". e:i '. v ti:--. ja -t:-:.; a. it.i:li:, : .'. Courr. o. t .Ian? I". '?. ::i-.iv

Not Bap. Some of '.In; papers say that Lake Superior is filling up. As it is only 'nine hundred feet deep and fifteen hundred miles in circumference," many expect that it will Ik; forduble next year, and drv land the

year after. A company is algeady formed, who have

l lor sa.e.

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p-.ft; i: y ivr.t'e mothfi. T':T isjohv :oe t.0 li'.nn ; vi,-.i. !.-r. !',: i. ms broilit r, 1 !. e i ! a Mraiut r shore.

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I uiu id mi,- 'i in 1 1 nj mociciv ui ii nau, were Mitjncmv i i . . i . i ,r ,; , ,i. ii , i -, c.i . i ' diveded it into lots, aud arc otlei mg th

i ii i ivi wjr iiiv, IV.UUI1 oi v'uv. oi I'tu i t us a few vards lehind her companions. The young lady -t. , i .i .1 i t ... .) .. 1,1 i i , , 1 . J . j ' I om. said a wag the other day to a merchant, 'how I W lio liail sci eaiiipil mini! mori' mil mnr rcl k . . " . ..." .....

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1 '! e.-v rv .tiiiii tor :h toll:.

I'KKt; Ni.cy ri-:i; lo'h le. In otferias this invulu-! le IViim to to the pu'. 'ic many eiTiihcatt:-ot it." ctiirii. i.rv lIl'.! 1 c ;:v:!, whirl ti .

4 tov n in and it.faiiible r n-edy

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and the others were anxious to their inquiries as to the cause of her pain. Although she informed the party : that there was a snako fast to her dress. Oh! bonid!

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get them at the brokers?" replied the other. 'Perhaps so,' said the wag, 'but w hat w ill they charg' ? n )h,

mm i in n: i, a J .1 aililMJ lull IU I 11 l I'.IM. V 'I I . no T I U . , i . , .11 , 1 , .. 11 I V ... ..'It ,.i ,, ,. r . , ., ,, . ., , three or our per cent. 'Ah. tliat vvol ilo. .Now, will shocking! the thoughts of it makes the blood curdle!. , ., 1 , . . ,, . , . .,

on nae me ooooess to ten oil. nncii: 1 can liio

The iii'Mition of a snake drove the whole paity into a i :,i r. . ..." i.ii. i ii i i ." i Ui

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( Law !; r v. I ,' .i I 'I t". v - 1 1 ahl i ' ' ' I ' .' 1:' I ! ill' I Wh'-' i r i ''.sin.i 's. Ti,. i'.' ..ut ii ar i. -i tin ir

l. vMrtM .:iier. vvh:'!i Iiuv.ms over the broad bri.'lit

the city twa marly dark the busy ciowd was Ii Trying to llfir homes as fa-t as possible no Montague or tl .1 . ! .1 I'. f

uon.eo was mere io relieve tne itisue-s oi a vn

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STON POINT. ! 'h M.iKott liver l'ars nature's

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, . . , ; ;. . ueanuiuiiv io iook upon, nut woman: on: woin:in, ov;t ,!. Jtfr iil-mg tne batiks of this ' i r... n . r.i

, , . . . moil nil u llo.-l UI nil tIR-l i;' II' . I 'Hi; oi me sweel

iris marched forward with the gallantry of Lafayette

'to battle. Kaising her weapon, which was a bi stick,!

J Tw o w agons, loaded w it h .vr5.000 in goM a ;i 1 sili vt'T, iiascd tliiou"h Piumi on Eridav la-.t fiom avne.

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nit 'lii'lai- a.is tuva t:ni- lliru.-t public to a MOi f eon villi p: lo.u powers tor. hevt- tki- vo. Ache. lilVi; IT A TIIiAl.,

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: f i: al no-t miracu- : of a:! ach the Too:h n:;ir careful to adder 1

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v ' ' r t toliattle. Jvaismg her weapon, vv Inch was a big stick,! ...... , :nt. J he l.tu.ies speak ot it with ntiuiri-arc i psu. !..!t.i"t ii.it.il he Uiv.iavv r .s. gave a mortal blow to the viper and brought it to ! 'e few days since a poor ragged boy. about 1 4 : mj a'l wh-jhave ns.-.l it have Said aside ;,i! M-medif :- in '.-it tv. e., miles no the river. ; M 'j-,c 0ow was jrivcn with "real dexteritv ' vearsof age. picked up three five dollar hills in the ci- j t-r.-d a rf-n-i r.- ofti.e ii.om'.i. a ad puriih r of thv tea'-iT lem ..istratious ..f Omiiijjoteiice.'a,,,, .1 the most brilliant success. Ilavin.' .v of New York. Ho went into a gei.l'.o.isan odloe, j for s do m ',,,:. H. Jvbn.-..:.V Store. rWmiauto-;. I'-V ' r H 'l"1 """"' hy tune . ,,)..,.,, ,,cr fuot u,,otl the conquered foe, w hat was IC7' showed the money, and impiircd what course he ought j ''l 'v rv town a:, ', v.l! v6- in ihj I niu.i :.it .-, by ' a """''"l .'ri';"i!astouih.uent to find it was nothing more than a ,.,m, to take to find the owner. The gentleman directed him ! i'ro;rIr As.:.--. l.i,, ;,ii vengeano... against the j cord! yes reader a cord! A cord or hoop-rope which u o'ce, through whose oicers in tho course of -Ji 1 ' " ';'"K 1 1 on :is over the broad bright ilonired to the bottom nart of her drevs. hid ,r, .MI. ! the day the money was rc-dorcd to Mrs. Law rence, the -c-.r r, A -.'fr r r f,' r A T vr-r

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.or!!:::', can ro".t i::i. tlse l::;rt r-ar-cdt

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LU.iM ..:t ."it, ttlm-.i t h.v.ms over the I-road bright Mmvtl totlie bottom part of her dies, h id rot j,,,,.! the day the money was re-doicd to Mrs. Lawrence, the sue,:., tu M..';tii!i,'i - I I.".. - Vv b, one hundred and' alll, w."as lvVrlVr through her clothes aud the grass-! ! '.v who bad lost it. and whose husband gave the boy ' ."'' l'"11 v" ;;' 1 ,a"o" 111 ty'om ut thc' itgaveall the symptoms of a snake, and no wonder they ' fthc live dollar hi IN asa reward for his honesty, i , ie: - . ...e. j were fiieh'ened. A. OrCfiwy otkt. j Ihit the boy's good luck did not end there. The .Mayor ,:e I .'-i-iv. ; le:-.,na'e. a country of lulls and j " .. ion hearing of the circumstances scut for the little fcl-

for

new suit c.f

,''-''N',,'1l';l! r louoiel up like loaves ,. ; I III PLAN I)K LLOIT.i). j low and had his rags exchanged

a., .ui-i ,... ia.t.;t in. en eJ i.iic liunpics on the cheek The New York morning I braid, of Aucnist 0, cives ! clothesiiccNi,- Journal. 1 1 l.v.,.y. O tcas.omulv. ho-v ever, nature has p,oect- tho fullovvinC as thc Lxccutive project to bo laid before V4 u,;,.,Uc; M('nim T r7 " , ,""tS' '' Vunm,,l,rc : Congress, and gives Postmaster General Kendall as its I The fiotcie Knifedrn,utnceJ.-M the largest public lo.u.'i . o! t!ic. "hills d b ai which east t iLir sombre i I ; 1...1. :.. M 1.. i:. 1,..;,. .n. ,i.

"An entire separation is to Ik; made lictween the gov- heart of thc region of the Howie Ixuile, this weapon was

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consequence of the bankruptcy of the deposit banks,

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utile roc'.- 1 f West P..i:,t

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p..Mi.. 10,.. ii .-v.ir,; c.vtont. tut tine into the stream, i

cooii!?;-.! vm.Ii th.; ir.aia bind by a low morass j

jtirinly ivri'i'Hii by tide water

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The several nost offices and i mianiniousl y denounced, and all other instruments.

tones o( pay

mcuts, made in specie to the novernment. The disburse- i tleman.

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(icnrrul Harrison's Toast. (leneni! Harrison attauded a celebration at Troy. Ohio, recently, aud gave the following toast:

The l'eo;ie of the United States. When they decide

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... , 0, n.io.i ami ms.ory lena a , thc Rovernment should be deficient in funds dtirinjf the

.- .0 urn iev,,auon.ir ground. ' coming year, it intended to ask Congress to authori.e P tho conduct of those who ndminister their affairs, t asif-rn 1.. i.,k s.ieti lie awav the ccebraicd ..r-o i ... ...... !..n.-...,.,in. ;..,.,..,i;.,i;... .i ;o!:.... u....i 1...1 .. ..it

.... .1 1 . 1-11- (iiiis3iiui.il iicusiny o 1 ans, ocai 111 interest ai live per "J vuu-"" , ""i 1 imii , im ju-mii-v. m 1. .vn. iiui.ii nj u:i

.... ..... . ; v ' .Mt.ui .i " cent. It is calculated that there w ill be a delicieiiev in "nJ confidence to none.

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in.; ue. m. sol a wiia and blood v trace

ic-.J to associations of :

This void is to be filled up with Trea

sury ilralts, bearing interest; but (he usual distributions

will be made bv checks anil bills of exchange on

A SPI'.CI H OF TI I K TiO.M ANTIC.

""T7"OlT-.l' inform the public that hu has commeisred V 7 the above htisincss in the frame building, rir.-t door north nl Ir. Max v. cii's, !. losigint toJi sre Hraudoa iS- tccently oecujiied a" a piinti.iofiice, where he is pr -pared to 1 xecute woi 1; in a neat and duribh- ii.r.i.iu r 0:1 short notice. He earnestly solicits a share 01 public pa'ro:ia;e, particularly from those w ho know hi unfoitutinte situation. It is his in't-ntio; to keep a supply of shoes constantly on Landd which he will m V. 0:1 rconabtK terms. litn.Miingli'U, Jti. c 0:1), 1 b.JT. '2$Ri cciving and Forwarding 3Icr haul, nso.NT isTKF.irr. Third dk-r ca.-t vf the Ii-d.'ni n Il it l. PLTWKLN FIKSTANl) MILHKKRV, ,Fc:rct'sii2t rlllc, Indiana.

KESPEOTFULLV informs the t.ierchants in tho interior, thai lie hr.s opened a hon.-e for ihe nurnosu of

ons Thc Paltiinore Monument relates that a lawyer from ! cct-iving and fo.-wai JixtgoeJs: of the i the West married a few days since in the state a ludv j June lh, ?:).

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W hat ii' licfean this scliemc bring to the present de-

l " j ranged currency of the country ? It can only multiply ciiiharru3.it cut. Cincinnati. Iraxclte.

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loiali I i roe. !:.;-;,:: .:-r .e.;j Considered as a. remote

0:-r to !ac Mroof? . .r,.- 1, U nl P,,i,o I, 1

i .i-titie.! by ti -; Jhiti.h -hi the year 1T7;I. and stro iglv fp-i'i'i J g.irri.i,. , bv loio-e ti.an WJ soldiers, C'.m.tii";. ,1 l,y th- L..a;; Lieut. Col. J hn-,,,,. A hnvday;: !More t'.e lo'ih ol .l.ily in the s;rne vear, r. ttil, ceo e:i;:Jing p. 'isoua go, inoutited on a strange

eonrger. w: seen eit the ct,.i:ieiKtf above Monv Point.

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viiiii ins. spy g.as t o , -I to nee ol biw slafl' su.d reninrl.ed timl the ;.; ,1. it in 00 the lull portended no g:od. Jiumors cm lo' .al in the cn!icneimcnts that the same tall figure bad been teen across ibe river on the day before, like a ho.-sennn painted against thc sky. A cow-boy said that this figure was the apparition of Washmgv;i, mid that it was never seen except just bef. mo a b:il lie or a thunder-storm. But while these ij;.. ruitnrs were floating around the atmosphere of tho camp, th'j icut Washington, from observation made with his own eye-, v a. cviicetting a soldier like

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Hanks, in which that eminently consistent Senator had

the modesty to propose a "vet Untried Uppepient" in the roon of that Pet Hank Experiment for the full a.d CO.M 1'I.ETE srcCESS OK WHICH HE STANDS PLEDCED TO THE nat ton. It is now regarded as a settled point that the

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Kn.iu. our readers arcacquainicu wun its character, from the information already laid before thein. It proposes that the agency of hanking institutions be dispensed with, and the public revenue of the United States be collected, kept, and disbursed by agents of the Treasury. That mcddler.with all work, the lefractory Post Master General, is anxious to add another feature to the scheme to constitute the various post offices throughout the Union, subordinate offices of exchange! Against this monstrous scheme, of which we have merely the shadowing in the exposition of Mr. Weight, and in the letters of Gen. Jackson to the editor of 1 lie Globe, we are glad to see that some of the

; more resectable and sober-minded men of the parly

w ilh w hom he had fallen in love some 'JO vcarsao, oc

whom he had never seen since until the timo of the' marriage. The gentleman would have married der at tde time do was siezed with tde lender passion, but for j the declaration which she one day playfully made, that I she w ould "never marry a poor nuiii'."1 1 lotermined to j

remove tins objection to him, he pushed for the west, ec after 20 years hard toil, and when tho lady had forgotten him, he dad amassed sufficient wealth "to encourage him to renew his propason. They luckily had remained single, his proposal was accepted, they' were married, and on Wednsday morning last they left Baltimore for his home in tho west. Style. A country editor recommends the following

style or making love as being the newest pattern: "Will you uiidervally yourself so much as to overvally me so much as to keep company with me?'' The propi! iusis answer to tnis is: "No under valument at all,

sir.CHANGE. "We want change!" said Mr. Pills in thc course of one of his happiest efforts at the Whig meeting on Thursday night. "Wo want change in every thing; we must change our President; we must change our members of Congress; we must change the measures of our Government so that we may return to the good old-fashioned change of fips and levies." We dj indeed want change, was the loud response of the People Pouhon.

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IP. Vhipman, "HT1LELS grateful to his former tustcmcrs Icr tdtir

former liber.d support imd respectfully i. forms tht m ami thc public generally, that be hzs purchstcd ol h;hp Murphy, the hit shop formerly occupied

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Marriage involves one union, and many scperations.

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hands a general assortment of hats such as fine bkek Us-avcr bats, drab Reaver and Otter, fine tmd remmen Koran,, children hats of all colors, wool ki.s &c. U:s wotk will be done in a r.eat, rashioible and duruble manner, not inferior to any manufactured in ne western country. The public arc respectfully invrctl to call tmd examine for themselves.. Blooming ton, 1837.

Rnwand's Tonic Mixture, or Ycetab!c

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