Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 October 1837 — Page 3

AIT01NTM12XTS BY THE PRESIDENT. lhj a:iJ with the tth-ice and consent of the Senate. i:r.Ti- S. Cockle, Collector of the Customs, District cf T;'.hc l,vtisiani, vice Edmund V. Davis, resigned. Wir i ng S. ibv. ru. Collector of the Customs. District .tT.ri.ljjctowu, New Jsrsev, vice Daniel Garrison, ic;iruil. Joski ii Ti.mt.y, Collector of ti)o Customs, District of Plymouth, North Carolina, vice Levi l agan, resigned. KlIas K. IIaixus, Collector of the Customs, District HSatH!uikv,Ohio vice William II. Hunter, resi"ti111. Jam! I). S. DviiY, Surveyor of the Revenue, port of f'wansboiough, ?'orth Carolina, vice James Wade, re-t-ined. William M. Joxus. Purveyor of the Revenue, port of South tinny, .Virginia, vice William D. lloges, resigned . . David M. She iTir.ui, Surveyor of the Revenue, port of St. Marks, Florida, vice Ambrose Crane, tesigne !.

Svii Ki. C. Whiti:, Collector of the Customs, District

Landing, Virginia, vice William Gillett, dc-

" Von dollar "Yes, thereabouts." "No mare as von dollar! Den, sare how vou live? How you maintain your von vife voi r leetle clans'" "My little what?"' "Enfans vat vou call de de letul brat?' "Oil, as well as I can.'" "How many brat you go! ? Von. two, tree?'" ".More than thai."" "Four, five, six f" "More than that."

"More? Begar?

How mush more Seven, eight.

ieep 'em,

1 1 oil cca-.x-J

"More th:;n thn'." "More still? Moti Dicu! How vou all

VII i "I keep 'em, on bread and butter," and ', the best the eitv affords:''

"On breal snd buttair!" exclaimed thel Frenchman, jumping up half shaved, "Sacre diablo! Vere you get him, eh? 1 cannot get nossin'afall to keep my von femme wy von enfant vat you call de.vife and 'de brat no sare. I cannot get nossin never at all since de dem bank stop de susfiecions payment.

From L'li r i!a. Tito Baltimore Chrcniclo of the sl!c:i:Ii says: "St. Augustine dates to the first have been received, fioni which we learn that Cen. Hernandez, with 240 men, had just returned from Tomoka, having taken nin ; negroes, and brought in lour Indian chil is under a Hag of truce to confer with the captive chief Philip as to future proceedings. An ex-ine-is had also arrived from Fort Kim', stutinc tli.it

the Indians to the n imV.-r of three himdi-pd. wlm had ! 'be Court House in this town on Monday the 6th day of

nembled in that neighborhood, had disrtoncarod verv 1 November next, between the hours of 10 and 6 o'clock, j suddenly, without unv assign ih!e cvium' Two e-1 wllicn 'i'1' and place, an election will be held for the j

imvsmm which were ( :it -m i Km,r. .,,. " cn.tu.ig MJinxtortojmis nraaen lor tneen-

l. iy it wa- Icared I ir. I been cut oil'.

Branch at Hertford, OF THE .STATE HANK OF IXIMAAA, Oct. 1st 1G37. NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the Stockholders of this institution, will hp Iit.l at

A List of Letters

Remaining in the Post Office at Blooniington on the 1st day of Cct. 1837, and ifnot taken out within thro months, will be sent to the Post Oifice Department as dead letters.

i suing year. A ; is requested.

rencral attendance of those concerned,

Ittilford, Oct. 133"

V. IX. DUNIIIUE, Ciuhkr. 4(J 5 w

A IIOOSIER APPLE. j .fr. B. B.'.V-oi k of tliU con n: v has m-ps-mo,. I m with !

nn apple, tai-e-I his farm, which weighs 19 ounces, i BjftW9 I'ffcf "li" l'i1 lEJWfcl' T7;r ,, in,!,,,,,, ciretnmVrencc ThebaH, .oda! fhTlfnS. oi t.oad fading I .uo ol th- apples wine., grew on the tree tr.ve an av-'JLj from Mt. Tabor to BloominKton or in Bloot.ungton, j ii'g-" wcig.,1 ut one peai-,1 v.-L,f,rtle tree Press, a large New Calf kin Pocket Hook, containing sixty dol- j ,,,,. " .v7 " , , , . ,. Hars on the Indiana State Hank, to wit: '2 JO dollar bills 2 , i ' " Vr , W: c-v"u"" u,' Ohio, fives and one ten dollar bill. The two 40 dollar bills on ! --s.crday. A sorut' M ! the pen on a slip Com the , the Fort Wayne branch, the others not recollected. A l.N-'iiing io.-t oiiiee. inlorms us that the Whig-; have number of notes of hand, among which is one on Caleb SJCCecde.J in the City of CineinnaUi by about 1U00 ma- 1 Isenhower for f6. due last Christmas, together with oth- j juily. A ge;i:lr'iuaa v, i'h whom we conversed this cr tunes and papers deemed unnecessary to mention. j in. ,i tittiir. i.nnicdi.relv from ('im-iaiin'ri. tblf.Lc i!,r. Jy"A roward of ten dollars will be triven for said nork-

t h as suivi ed 'd lor n't y and countv. 'Three

i i or lie

town, In,) hal b n heud front and the Whigs had, gA'ih.Me I strength b -yon I all precedent in that quarter. ' Wo titMtbat they haw done their du'y.-if they have,! they have sur.i cded. L tisvic Villi (!ki ttf. 1

, et book and its contents.

Oct 16th, 1837.

JOSEm SANDERS.

C. ' J ii IS-. Scmle, Oc' lii -eil-! r i a a bill l'( 'ilit'iug Mi

ii ' s. a ae" t 10 1 rta-airy b N'ie 'JO. In th" lieu tb.o 'I reaurv

1 om ih : ( 'emmittee of the Wh-de, so amended, as to

1. There was some! fees of I h.striet Attor-;

! was passed y-s 20.

!e bill was reported

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oat the inici

In the MNm, -i

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presr-ntaMv es w ere con firmed

in

li'etr ,ea to l(!7. (.

1 ' r the present Congress, by a vote of 1 10

n.Uii:.

d:: mi of liki t..i. w.s. m..-nii-:l.

l the i'ow n of day on Sitn lay. a f hare was made ! y the v. h ! fu: co ia two 1 1 1 i j;i s, commanded bv Lieiiteiiauts Pr.vro.N atnl MeNr:.. The Iadians were a the ai'-it.aiid iiae oae disr harce of their nlles, bv

V- III'

'Pile g rV:;i on

Lieiitem-iit MeNirj. was unf irtuuatelv mortally

ailant Lii .rendav

utemat M..-.iKi tnirh w ii'ui ho

p. ona-onix voiteg oil tee r. a i'i Ins loss m

e i ,;' 1. i l is body was hi tai v he:....; , at siv -)'c ick

. lingered until 10 oevpired. He was a

turn eiall v re

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tu i A W Ml :) IlilK i!" patch, w as t le I filed Stales

O'l

eght in. and barieil w iih mil i- . e-iterday af'et noon. '(UJicial Jksjiatrh.

.ne.t::' whose dealii is

no

li bo ve

h hoi:oi to bis memory in the nb

: i f ( !. ."ral John McN'nit., late of Aasmv, and grandson of ( Seneral Bi:n-

jAMtN Pri:; i'. ol'NeH Hampshire, a hero of the Revolauoii. The bravo blood of bis ancestors urged this e;or o!li .or into the very front of danger whenever' i,m iv'i oi t iaiiy olii'ied, and never did Indian bullet cariv it-d'.my to a more brave, honoralh, and gallant

Just from Philadelphia.

UEsrECTFl'LIA' informs the public that thev'are ' now receiving and opening at their old stand on I the West side of the public square a very large and su-j periort-tock of goods suitable to the approaching season,; consisting in part of ! Super black, blue, brown, and olive cloth, Cas- I siinens and Satinetts, Flannels and blankets, a i very superior collection of l'rints of the very la- ' test style, Fancy ar.d Pocket hdkfs., Veils of every color, black, brown, erirn, and t:traw col- ' ; ored Silks, Super black, India Satin, Kid, Silk and beaver gloves, brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Linen Cambrick, Irish Linen, Cirrasions, .Merino, c. I'nr, Tuscan, Leghorn and Straw bonnets, Fur and Silk Hats, Fur and Seal ! Caps, a large assortment of

Hoots and Shoes, & -C :as & a & s

HARDWARE AND gUEENSWARE, Drawing chains, Axes, Spades and Shtvels Iron, Steele, Castings, and Nails, Salt, fyc. We could till this whole column out in innumerating I our article?, but we deem it unnecessary and will close i by saying we can accommodate the public with almost ; any article called for in the mercantile line from an an- , ville up to a cambrick needle. The public are invited j to call and examine the stock. ; HlHmingtm,Stpt. 2tll, 1I5J7. j Administrator's Notice. j f H E subscriber has taken from the Green county Pro- ! JL bate Court, letters of administration on the estate

Adams John Adams Charity Allen Fanny Adkins Melinda Alexander James Able Nancy Alsup James B Raker L'urton Ballard G. C. Butler James Boucher Malinda Baley Thomas Flack David Poylell PS 2 Baker Jacob Buskirk Mary A Brown John (J Copenhaver Joseph Conway Rebecca Carpenter John Cully James D Dobson Hugh M Dunning P C3 Daugherty John Davidson JosiaU K Edwards Wrn. Ellen E N F Faris James Freeland Rebecca (i Gorman V A l Grubb George Grey David (iilbert Thomas Gillaspie Alexander Grabeal John Griffith Lewis II Hensly Sampson Hathaway Joseph Harton Joseph Harrow Daniel Holmes John Hemphill A: Labertew Hendrickson Joshua 1 lopson Joseph Hutsonpiller Jacob Hall Benjamin Haller Zachariah llazle Caleb Hester C P Houston James Huehs Jo'in JK Jones Godfrey Kerns Coon rod Kenton Elizabeth

Kegley Jonathan

Legg George Lyon Slerrit Lamb Willis M McEinny Mr. Rev. Millen SC Morrey Thomas Morland illiain McDanielsDanieI May Christian Mink Peter May Jacob Moss William Motley Harrison McAfee George MPler James N O P Nash Obadiah Owens John Putman James Tedigo Isaac R Reeves Elizabeth M A Uaper A n drew Rockett John Robinson Joseph Riddle Obe Ross William 2 Ray Denny J Radcr Jessa S Smith Thomas Smith Samuel '2 Sheriff M C i Stewart John Skidmore Jame.s Sullivan Dennis Smith Samuel r Smith Townsend See Joseph Service Anne T Taylor Wiliiaui Thompson Shady Tague Michael Todd Andrew W Wylie Andrew N oodard Lias Wharton Joseph Woodall Wm. i Walden Lewis Wilson Era Wylie Samuel Wilson J ames Ward Austin Wright W S Whetstine Wm. Wall Bartholomew Wvfcmati Margaret V Voung Marliu Voung Joseph

.AN OitmNANVE. BE it ordained by the president and board of Trustees for' the corporation of Bloomingtorjj that the following shall be the regulations "by which the markets and market house, shall be regulated: Sec. 1st. 1 here shall be three market Java in each week to wit: on Tuesdays Thutsdays and Saturdays and that the market hours shall commence .half an hour before sunrise precisely and the said in it ket shall be kept open three hours if the market master deems it necessi

ty, oui no longer in any case. Sec. 2. No person shall be permitted to sell any article of provision in the corporation or a h tlf mile from the same on each evening previous to m irkot dav? f.om and aher four o'clock P. M. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the marke t master to pay strict attention to the character of the provr-ions of-

..ru ,u, Dalc , niaiM'i; aim uiai none snail ue permitted .to Sell arty unholesome provisions, or use false weights or measures, under the penalty of having the ame taken by said market master and destroyed or otherwise disposed of. lie shall see that all persons give, i;ood weight and measure, and it shall be his fjither duty t3 keep the market house in good order for market. Sec. 4. ,'o person shall be permitted to nell ia dirty stalls or leave them dirty or evrai in bad order and every person so offending shall be fined inany sum not exceeding three dollars nor less than one dollar to be collected before any justice ofthu peace of said corporation, and a rid market master shall be a competent witness in al cases. Sec. 5 That any mnket mv-tor failing to perform his duties as provided in tht? foregoing ordinance shall be lined in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars before any justice as aforesaid. Sec. (j Ordered that ever- perron who shall occupy any one of the stalls in f aid market house shall pay a tax to said corporation of one dollar per month in advance for the use of said corporation. A. BUSKIRK, President C. II. Attest W. A. GoiiitAN, Clk. August JOth 1!!37. 50-tf if" N. I'. The ordinance requiring tlie .--ide walks on certain streets to be paved on or before the 1st of November next will be stricily enforced unless complied with in time.

lb; was n :vy yo 'tig ol en (Jin; i.ii'.L'.ceti cari of

iieer, w e believe hardly ex .:ge. (itol'C.

Persons calling for any of the above letters will please

i say if ad vertisfd. j ' BARTON R. BVERS, r. .m. i ; Administrator's Notice. : F I 1 1" uuderBiKiied having administered on the ef-tate ; JL of James Douglass, late of Monroe county la. dee'd. desires all persons ow ing said estate to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against the same, to present them according to law. The estate is solvent.

, Also on the 27th ol Oct. 1 ii:l7, at the late resilience ot j said decedent, will be sold the following property be- I longing to said estate, vi.: two horses, six bead of cattle, j Kheep, hogs, wheat, oats, corn, house bold and kitchen j i furniture, farming utensils and other articles too tedioui ; to mention. A credit ot'lwelve months w ill be given on j

all sums over three dollars by the purchaser giving note ; and approved security. Sale to be between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 o'clock V. M. on said day.

M AT T 1 1 1AV-11 A R Bl NSON, Adm'r. Oct. 6th, 1837. 45-3 w Atlininisiralor's IVotico, riIIE undersigned has administered on the estate of JL John Doherly dee'd. The estate is thought to be insolvent. Those having claims against the same will present them according to law and those ow ing must make immediate payment. PUBLIC SALE. There will be a sale of the following personal.property of said decedent on the 24th of October inst. at the house

The iia'.f-mast flag waved sluggishly, In 'he rays of the s 'ting sum; Tli" iiU'f.'ad drum beat moil rnliilly, For a warrior's nice was itin. Ar.'!. w i'.h anus reer ad. they bore hint

i o a sobJiei s gory grave.

! of John Hartley, dee'd. late of said county. All those

having claims against the estate are requested to present of Jesse Davar, to wit: two horses, one saddle, one rule them duly authenticated for settlement, and tho.-e in- gun and some other small articles not necessary to men

tion. A credit of six months will be given on all funis over three dollars, the purchaser giving note and approved security. Said sale to.be between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day. JES'SE DAVAR, Adm'r. Oct. Oth, 1837. 45-3 W

j debted to the same, will do well to make immediate pay

ment. 1 lie estate is thought to be solvent. ROLLINGS JAMES, Adm'r. Oct. 17th, 1837. 47-3w

.,in! tin: sternest then

1 'or ho was hot h

wept o er him,

oung mi I man e.

h"ii a soldier weeps o'er a brother's bier, We may know that the brave is dead; For never yet was a soldier's tear Shed over a craven's head. The form which lies in that bio.) ly shroud W as full of young hope and life, As, vf iter-niorii, on hi i w ar-horse proud. Il'o led to the. field of strife.

Taken up BV Lourey Bigger living in Faanklin township Owen county, Indiana, on the 6th day of Oct. 1C37. three est i ays n dai k roan mare and colt, the mate has a small star

in her forehead, both hind feet w hile, 134 ' on the premises, to the highest bidder, on the fourth Sa-

Lancl lor Sale.

NOTICE is hereby given tjaat by virtue of the decree of the Lawrence circuit court, 1 shall offer for'sale

Hi

plume was ever in the vnn.

For bis heart was valor s place, And bis veins with the blood of I crocs ran, 'Flint never could brook disgrace,

though he died

His.lcath was glorious

In n most inglorious stub;

ill;! his IIUIIIO

shall lie, that country's pride

For wlii-i; honor he gave his life.

With pride shall the burning tear bo shed, By ihoMi who loved him w ell, For. while they mourn their lielove.d dead, They shall joy that A nilAVK MAN fell.

F.

hands Inch, eiijht yeais old last spring, smud Ihm l isten

ed with a leather collar, the colt is a roan horse colt, the

I other is a roan horse with a star in his forehead, supi posed to be a year old last spring, the marc is apprqjsed i to twenty five dollars, the colt to ten dollars, and the I yearling horse to fifteen dollars by Abner Light and Jo-

' el Liht, before me,

I1IUMAS , J.l Oct. 17, lft37. 47-3w Taken up

BY Solomon Landrcth living in G-rason township Owen county and State of Indiana one sorrel horse colt supposed to be two years old last spring with a star in his forehead, his right hind foot white to the

pastor joints heavy inane and tail, no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised to thirty live dollars by Win. J. Sparks and Winrflo Cross before me the undersigned justice of the peace. b AARON FENDER, J. P. Sept. 30th, 1837. 47-3w Notice.

IN conformity with the act of the General Assembly of

L the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale of the West

IX TI.'K NEW I'll AME BCILDINO orroslTE THE MESSRS. orchard's inn, Is now prepared to execute work of all kinds in his line, in the most fashionable and durable manner, pm his long experience in the business he has no ".hesitancy in saying he will be aide to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. lie returns his thanks to bis old customers and i-olicits a continuation of their patronage. (t'j-He now Ins the litest Eastern FASHIONS, and will continue to receive ihem regularly. HlooviiiigloH, Si jr. Httt 18.57. ' 4l-3w S. II. MSO.V.S.IL,!,.

He? feci i fully itiifonns the pub'ic, that he has removed his shop to the buiklingneatly opposite to Dr. U II. Maxwell's dwelling ou the North West con.et of the PuV.ir tq late, where be ia now tuanufac-

teiinrj In's of various j aali'ics among which aic Fine Black B-.averha's, Drib He.iv r, end O tcr hats. Fine ai d ci inmen Unum hai W'OjI bats fxc. The public are HSMired ihat his wotk will be execu. led equal to anr in the Western ccuntiy. lie isc'etcr. mined to make , I. is pi it is meditate, arid earnestly o:icits a share of public pauonage. September nth, 1837. 4t 3 ,w Dt liniiiient Lands. NoTICL Iwill offer for Fale aTthe court bouse in the town of bloomington, on the last Saturday in October next; tlie South West qr. of sec. 27 in Congressional Township No. n North of Range No. two wct, in two lots. The conditions of said sale will be one forth of the purchase money in advance, and one years interest on tho residue in advance; balance may remain at interest for ten years by paying the interest each year in advance. MILTON MTHETRIDGE. August 19th, 1C37. N. P. The above land was returned to tho oIice of the School Commissioner for .Monroe county, by the collector of said county on the 1st of December 11133, lor the nonpayment of taxes for said year, and maybe redeemed at any time "before the sale by filing with tho school commissioner, the Collector's receipt or disinterested affidavit that the taxes wa3 paid Ac. M. M. Com'r.

; ' "sni "to'-p Pa v m t'.NT. I low vou do sare? How you

.,r t ntoi..' Ihrou-ih do time hard j How you

vid do dem plaster-shin ch?v said a Frenchman yesterday to his barber. -Oil, very well," replied the barber "considering. "Vat yen consider ha? Vat you call the "co.tsidera- ( 'oiisidering tho hard limes, I mean. 'How much 'money you makoiit von dub, heliF1 -Oh. about u dollar, or so."

reserved section of the College lands approved February

the 4th 1037 and also an order of the Board of Trustees

make out ' of Indinana College, I will offer for sale on the 22d day

of ISov. next in tne town ot moomingion in such ioio to suit purchasers. Said section is immediately west of the College buildings and adjoining the town. Terms of sale one fourth in hand, the ballance in 5 equal annual payments with interest from date; bond and approved

security required, oa.ii; iu cuumiuc uum mji io aaj uutil tho whole are offered. ! WM. ALEXANDER, Com'r. Oct. lOtli, 1837. 46-3

turday of November next the following lands to wit:

Fifteen acres off of the North end and forty off of the South end of the East half of the S. West Qr. of Sec' 34 town 5 North of Hangc 1 East, in saidconnty, Indiana. Terms made known at the time and place of sale. FLEASANT PAUKS, tWr. Scptcmber.30th, 1037. 45-3w Notice IS hereby given that I have taken out letters of Administration upon the estate of Henry Hensley dee'd. late

of Monroe county. Ia. All persons indeUted to Bant estate are requested to make payment immediately and also those having claims against the same to present them according to law. The estate is believed to be solvent. SAMPSON IIENSLEV, Adm'r. Sept. 36th, 1837. . 44-3 Public Sale. There will be sold on a credit of nine months army residence in Monroe county Indiana, on Saturday the 4th day of November next, the property of Henry Hensley, dee'd. late of said county. Note with approved security will be required of the purchaser. SAMPSON HENSLEY, Adm'r. September 26th, 1837. 443 The subscriber will sell two or three hundr'd Merino '-Sheep,. If application be made feoon. JOHN OWENS. I Bloomington, August 8th, 1837. 38-3w ',

Notice. rilllE partnership heretofore existing between James jL Cochran and Frederick 1). Deming, was dissolved, ou the 4th inst. by mutual consent. For the closing thereof, the partnership business is confided to the attention of James Cochran. JAMES COCHPvAN, FREDERICK D. DEMING. Sept,2id, 1837. ' 44-tf P. S. Those indebted will do well to call and settle.

JAMES COCHRAN. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Brown county. TAKEN UP by Griffith Davidson of Jackson.

township, one bay more, six years old, It bands high, left hind foot white, the appearance of a snag in her breast, nea-est the right shoulder but sound and well, hipped, in both bios: anDraised to twenty-live dol

lars by Jesse Richards and Kawley Rains, before tne the undersigned Justice of tho Peace for Jackson township and county aforesaid. GEORGE GROVE, j. r. September the 8th, 1037. ,4J-Jw ltawand's Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable FEBREFUGE. A specific and lasting cure for the Fever and Ague. DR. SNOW'S SPECIFIC FOR THE RHEUMATISM. Lightning Tooth lchc Drop.

French Itch Ointment, and nerve and bone Liuament,

just received and for sale by

Bloomington, July 10th, 1837,

G. 11. JOHNSTON, ai-tf

' ' Job Printing. Neatly executed at this Office on the shortest notice.

Blank Deeds FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE