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Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 4

Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 4

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1 I I 'It 1 1 -J I I r- I I I I I I i Lumber Yard and Jfotiae Ilutlding JUST received and for sale a lare antlfr5 ply of all kinds of Groceries, conistW Rio and He anna Coffee, 'J ea. N. A SrJiTR Child. A prisoner betore the po I Co. AKDLNg COMMISSION HALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods 1 I Ja-' Groceries, Bootsand Shoes, Nails.Iron, Costings, Also, on consignment, a choice assortment of Imported Liquors, all of which will be sold very low for Cash.

Bloomington. July 30, lice court last week in Philadelphia, gave the followirttr inieresiing bKeicii wiwuSnu I wa's born weeping my daddy used to chaw wormwood before I was porrvant) my mother made a practice of getting drunk on vinegar. When I was a little boy nobody won fd n't allow me to-miss their children, for they see I made 'em dyspeptic I looked so completely sour so they sea. ncii weni to schoc ol I was always in' for the lickings, and I do believe I begged it for every boj in the At last got marneu, wife left me in three months. 'I fcere's no use of askinV whv.

She sed there no iHe ot livin wikh me. because if we had rhildre, they wouldn't be any thing but walkiti' vinegar. casus they wa noys ami; iney "iris the 'd he iw jtg- o' cream tarter set on legs physic all the word by jjtheir solem-choly ph zzes. A vacj ibond called at a houe pn Sunday, ir and for some cider. I he lady refused to rrive in any, and he reminded, her of' the oft qnoteil remark, that she might) entertain an ancrel.

Yes," said she, but angels deJn't go about drinking cider on Sun days!" I It is ap exercise of ingenuity canal boalt and avoid repetition, election, the Albany Argus says, to nanje. a Before the an honest Whiff niviffator named his boat "I ard the tlic fimes." A few days since he called at collector's office and entered another lor fame concern, Harder Times." 1 Frankl drink not in's Morals. Eat not to fullness: to elevation. Let all your IhineA places; let each part of busineiu fiave heir have its 'lime. Hesolve lo what ought; perform without fail what you resolvi Avoid extremes; forbear resenting 'injuries.

GREAT ARRIVAL Sl'RlS'G AND tiUMMCKGCMJD.s, limit CT FHOM Tilt KMPIIIF. CITjt I mi .) raccivmar, at me uricK otoro. corner ur it. I iiu qiid Chesnut streets, Bloomington, Iowa Territory, tne largest, cheapest and best selected stock t)f Goods evijr iinporrod to the city of UIborninitoii. rom the graiid fmrmrium of America, at AVIIOLL- SHLE and KTAIM .1.

ncaiieil 3c Col WOULDiinform the citizens of Blonmfnxton anil vicinity, that havin just returned from Boston, at vihierh place thov hive tarefulfv their SPRLYjG and t.y tli- market a-signed teel coiilident of satisfying all who may faior with their calls with goods prices not to bo undersold either 'at iiolcsule op Retail, west dt Lake Michigan. i We wpuld like it ti he particularly understood. that we purchase our Goods, and ulwuvs intend to. lircct from tile next hand to the Manulakory, and many of thein from the inuf icturcr.s dnsequently our Gnods will imt onlv at all times he found fresh. atlH fashionable, hut can be sold chcawr than after having passed through several hands and even alter having passed through the hand of a b'L Louis auctioneer not excepted.

j) Qj Eennfky ifiould always be consul TJ) Call and examine our goods, a part of which 'may found anneixed at prices to suit purchasers. 1 A large n4rtment of black, green andldjui Broad Cloths; blue, black, brown and adet mixed (Jassimercs blue, black, brown r-i. mixed S. linets; Prints, English, French and mcricaii. ai iricty of entirely new patterns: fine superfine.

Mack nd blue-liiack AlpiiKfT-Mua; 1-ain-, M.jnno, E.Iiri!)oi-o' and Plaid fihawis; Merino, de Lame, and a ariety of Fancy Handkerchiefs; Hard and Easy Tim -s a few pieces or inn real oni vermoni triceps CirtVGIoth 1 1 i- a ft i nun-, nniwii, and nqureu n-'i niermo; a variety of Irisli Lilian (heck, Canibnck, Gloves, Hosie Buck Mithms a Urge assort'iien't of Domestic Goods, brown drilling, bleached Sheetings arjd Shirt Tickings, white, red and yellow fhuhcls, 4c Scc, and a crcd variety of other goods. jl GROCERIES Ootf-c, Brown and LoafSuar. Young Hysnnjand Imperial Teas. MolassesSala-rn- I -piM-r, AL-rnce, tiinvcr, ohacco. (i-rars.

Soerm allow Powder, Shof, handles, LSar: and Lastiloi Soap. Lead, Percussion Caps, Indigo. Mad- I I Ti Copperas UIIU. Oil A general assortment of Nails. 3, 4.

5. 6. 8. 10 i-ti penny I'A1. IS A pi u.

Linseed and Sperm Oil, pintsot 1 ur; lute iitii.g and rapping I'a'ler and A ffPneral afjsartment of HARD and i 1, .1 iiu, Also, a lartre assortment of BOOTS and I0ES. BloomingtoiL March 18 1S42 20tf SACIfS RIO COFFER just rcceil ed and for J. BENNETT Co March 18 BOXES BOSTON SOAP j.istrJccivcd hnd for sjile.by BENNETT 4- CO March 18210 I B' )XE' SPERM CANDLES just roWived "and for ale by BENN ETT Co Marches 20Wtf Bf)XES and IMPERIAL TEA just by BENNETT 41 Co 1 J. I sale 18 Ow to 'f' KEGS BOSTON NAILS j. ist for sale lU RKWHTT'tV'.

Ii4 BENNETT VCo If, 18 30w BBLS. ile by 19. N. O. SUGAR, just ree'dand for Ii Nov.

J. BENNETT CO BBLS PRIME SUGAR just ree'd sale by BENNETT h'A- and fon IS 20wif Ree'd bids, old Ret- Consignment pr. S. B. Rapids.

10 liitn.1 i i i Cash, or Produce, unco or.inu cneap J. DA VIS. i April 8, 181 suhscrdier in thanking his fotmer custo. mcrs tor their would inform them tlie public in ienera that still e.miimw 'business, 81 oli stand on Second street nt-. for as 1 Dr.

der of out and past ters tion. "The world's undergone' a nice alteration cinvn bnv time, certainly. Mv belief is, that there fein't any boys', left that there ain't jsuch ik.n'o n.ii tii ct no nfi- a tiling as a uoy iiiai iiinc tweenja male bahy jnd a man, ana inai a hoys went out with his blessed Majesty fionmo ill a SpennrL" -BoZ. the vi ng This is the remajk of John Willet of May pole, one of the characters in Barnaby ridge, The and it contains more irum him'" times have indeed changed. One entire nnriinn of human life is struck out.

It is kiow hovhnod or manhood. There is no conservative Aft Hnt Rnea there were intermediaiei stales of boy hum a barefooted and bean porridge eating state a spelling and cyphering period when I iere were boys to do the! chores and go erran tvhpn annrentice indentures were in fashion-. and the line between boyhood and manliood was well defined bylthe "freedom suit. iUtii there are no- such things now; i lie inn steps out of his diaper and frcck intoa tail coat" and calfskin boots'. He exchanges the nipple for the cigar.

Not one of the pfes ent creneraticn has ever seen a real bon3 nde nine dav old pot If bean porridge. i ah Wphater's cnplliuir Hook is crowded out ot pur schools by high work on' philosophy or meta nhvsic8. There are no -apprentices ndnv I VniituT mpn lake a ifew lessons in the trade ihev hncv. and set tin tor ttieinsei ve. jipiin Willet wasiffht as a general tiio he was wrong in that 'particular case.

I But the present generation i as destitute! of oirls as of boys. It is either baby or lady- clout or bustle nursery or parior. The mokh er tends her infant or waits upon herdvtughfler Instead of sninnins fljx for their fathers shints, tliey reel silk for the ladies' fair; and insteUd nf L-fiiitifirr KlnrL-i'nnra fanil meiidifl'T tTOWSerS For their brothers lhev'wlrk laco and make stak'S for themselves. The mother milks, chun washes and irons, and the young ladles rehd novels, dress, make ard receive calls. 1 make pnrties instead (ff puddings, and cook by the hook rather than from knowleetge.

We should he delighted to see a generation of boys and girls in looks, actions, and dres we should then Impfe for health and strength, id ust rv and sobriety, frugality ami economy, prosperity and happiness. We go for protec tion to this class of aur Ii very father should impose a tariff, one that shoulid amount lo an entire prohibition, on the of fashionable follies into the He should protect and! enforce home, industry. He' and his wife and children shonfd enter to a "Home League" Jon this suhject. ''fa is the tariff that Will restore confidence. This is the bank that will frUdy discount and never suspend Index.

A Lesson for make the follow ing beautiful little clipping from Buhver's Stu dent i I "And I dare say you' have scolded your win very otten. fSewman, Newman looked down he reply. said once. Qa and the wife took "Never to sirnifv and if lie has, I deserv ed it "And I dare say, if le truth were told, you have scolded him quite as often "Nay," said the old kindness which all woman, with a beauty le poetry in the wrld cannot excel, "how can a wife expose hnri ceiod man, who has been working for her am tier Utile ones ai tne dftv it may ao ir -ai man to be peevish, for it is he. who bears Hu crosses of the world; nt who should make forget ihem but his own wife 1 And she had best, for her own fake for nobody cau scold much when the sculding is all on one side." i I American Prisoxeiis Van Land.

The Cincinnati iMessage of yesterday has the follow ing "A man named James Gammell reached New York on Wednesday la-t, from Van Die-man's Land, having escaped from tiiat Convict colony in an American whale 6hip. He was of the Canadian patriot, explored by the British, sent to England; tried and transported from thence for the part he took in the so. called rebellion in Canada. jGammell informs the Herald that lie was taken under Col. James Monroe, at Short Hills, Upper Canada, in the summer of 1833.

Monroe was liuncr; Gam mell was 'sentenced to be Anirust, 183, but was rc hung on the ih of uieved. sent to l'ng- land with John ts. i'arker and twenty-two oihers, anrt thence transported to an Dieman Land for life, 'with about seventy more Amer icans. He reached llobart I own on the lGih January, 1840, with fleven all of whom were immediately sent one hundred miles into the interior, where they were obliged work in irons for two years. Afier a number of hair breadth escapes, he succeeded in secre ing himself ori hoard the ship which brought him safely to this country.

The following American prisoners "he states, have since he went out Williams of United Slates Alexander McLeod. Jerard Camp, and John jjmes Slc.Miller, of Canada; Mr. Priest, of Jeffe'son comity. New York; WXn Curtis. The; fpllowinj; have been to work in the coal iiiines for two years.

lortryino to tke tbeir escape froni ihe island: Syiues W. Miller, of Cbatauqne Josenh c-iewart aim Key nobis, ot New Vork Horace Cooley and Mr. Murray, of London, upper Jacob Paddock, of Kingston these ceral mines there: are 1. 000 men ar (auiuiell says he left: 76 prisoners there, of the patriot pahy, mostly United cil'zens and all in bondage, employed released convicts in various trades. man Notaie, of Ohio, was killed blastincr a Anecdote of Coleridrre was a remarkably awkward horseman, so much so, generally to attract notice.

lie was ridino- a turnpike road, in the county of Durham, when a wao approachintr him, noticed peculiarly, and ipiiie mistaking his man, thought the rider a fine subject for a little when, as he drew near, he thus accosted Mr. C. say, youna man, did you meet -tailor on the road?" "Ves," replied Mr. C. was never at a loss for a rejoinder, "1 and he told me if I went little further I and meet a Th ant dumb; while the traveller jogged on was Also, The following is said to be an approved dope.

oi Killing- neas ace the animal on a smooth board and pen in with a circular hedge of shoemaker's then as soon as he becomes q-iiet com- I at be and le i ry ing. tm, and der. ami I- QX March 7r March 20 March JUST for 'EMMb )ve wlere neiit lowing Jon, SHE fTflHE undersigned would inform the pjblic that ii. t-iey have.establishqd a Lubber! Yard in Bloo-mington, where! they intend to keep constantly on i kf inmlinr1 nnd ai the lowest nrices. HIIU, on -r i They will also Contract for jobs of house building Airriixh miiifrifil if desired.

HIT I. 1 I 1 1 I OilU lUiltlvu They will also furnish architectural drawing of every kind, upon short notice, I The undersigned asscjeiated together for le, prosecutionjof the alwvjsj brhnches of business, flldter themselves that thc shall reccive a portion of ie patronage of a liberal janid erjLcprising public--AH consignment? of lumbejr withjwhich they may be will meet with prelmpt arid cartful attention, and sales made upon reasonable jommission. JUrliv Hit vvii, THOMAS BjARLINGTON. S. Ennnire at Parviri's Hotel, Bloomington, jPck 2.1, 1.842 18-3m-fd.

FOSTER RICIOIAIV, AfJENTS FO TII NEW COMPANY. rT BBLS KANilWIIA SALT', a supe- riorjarticle, forj sale cheap while freights are low. March 10. 184219 4t WMXE HUNDRED Cajlons stone ware, for sale li cheap, by B.COVELL. Salem, Jan 28 i 14tf llsAN i THO ND bashcls corn, for sale by MJ7 B.

COVELL, 14 tf Palcm, Jan SAF.T-' SACKS! GROUND; A LjLUM SALT, at i Ihe low-st market' price aorcash.on corn- mission, and for sale, bv j. S. EJyoxxi AKJiN. -t fo njti i ji.vu is E.yo i i ted, 1 I riHE undersiqnod has acain opened his store on Jl. 1 OCCOIIU near the post oir.ee, for (he rc- ly Provisions al u-f rdshmcnts for vis- as ava.n cmph.icd insjl.rother, lh.vt.r principal cU-rlt and salesman in the tail of Fami itors, and Funk, a's his principal cler store'.

All favoisj thankful I received. Jan. 21. I A11WT FTTXK BO RENT Two roonH rdeasabtlv situated for tne resilience ot a small iamipy. liitpiire at the establishment! of a Mam funk.

Feb 5 IIevrt FcvK'will, as heretofore, carry on th- BAK1NG BUSINESS on his own account. Fam -i lies turn isheid wit on short notice. i bread, and parties with Cakes, 13tf jkix 21. 1312. ii I VAVI WANTED bushcEsFall vhen't for which the highest price will- be giye by Hec.

24,1811. A. DlJNsMORE. PETEnS' PILLS. Or really health compared iUi IZZ.

or .10 els. know lht these! PjlU of Peters are emi- n.Ciitly ihii lcst vegetable railti-Li fious Pills In use- we can al io rovc this and from it will not depart. A cloud of witiiessesjare before you and the world, too numerous too intelligent resistless, speaking what tiieV-do know, and testifying what they have seen and experienced. Ai'ithout execjt-tioniii any age or Country, medie-jne- has with such rapidity and give skich u'nlvcrsal satisfac tion they are in general use throuqllout the Ame-rican continent and and their resistle-ss povyer and innocence proclaim them one of the best happiest discovcriesjof modern (lays, ar an incstima-. public blessing.

They arc'siimJe in their prepa ration, mild and kind in theiraction, thorough in their Operation, and unrialled in their resells. The town ihHd country are-alilt fillet! with itheirj praise. palace and poor hou.se alikeecho with i heir virtues in all climates, under all they will retain their wonderful powcrs, aiid exert them unaltered by age or situation, and this ihe voie cof a grateful community proclaim. i They wiil cure Bilious Fcvrr) Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints, Siick 'Headache, Jaun-elice, Antlima. Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cljojic, Female phst uctions, Furred Tongue, Heartburn, Distension of tlie Stomach and the Bowels, Iiicipjeiit Di inhca, Flatulence, Habitual Costivcncss, of Appetite, Blotched or Swallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of Bowels, where a jcatlia.rtic ejr aperient is indicated, producing neither nausea, grtfiing, nor debility, and arc the scientific 'compound! of a resrnlai physician who has rnade his pr6fessior the study of his life.

I Dr. Peters tvasb'rcd to he hea ing art. lie is a graduate of Vale Collcire, and the medical collide Berkshire, Mass. diplomas from hot'i hang in hutoilice, Lilicrty Slj New Vori. Also tbe American Institifte honored him With: three premiums for his inimitable skill and in gencraliin and maiiaficfuring medicines, and the medi -al society of N.

Peters' Pills with their sanction and individual (tatronage. I Dr. Peters formerly practised in the marshy district South, where affiles fevers, and yellow-jack, grow out' of a morbid state of the bile, and here it ii tlia P.ifco-' i i ma ui iinaieu the benefit of martkifid. Some very otiacks tll uu vi in uie evifry uiiitg. i would Vrtll I 1 wi I I .1 h'ave swallow pre'scriptroiis, wfajipers and all, as a tale so ahaurel Peters' Pills work no sul-h miracles i i.

i i .1 i although I take and derive inore lumefit in one box than in filtv 'dollars laid out in my former way, and I exchange tliein for nope. n.rn ...1 I mi wit nun which mi; noA oi inns putuneler Peters own inspection, their hdantation to evpfv ariet of ills, where cathartics are indicated, and their happy influence on yoiinsr ladies while sratferin un- the usual changes jof life as directed by the laws nature. Ladies also in certain 't-nnAiU nature, i Ladies alsnin a certain condijfion always admit their power and innocence, and take two or three at a time withou in the slightest decree incurring fhe hazard of abortion, which facts are of the ut: most importance. Three or four is a confnion dose, hence the patient Is not compelled to make a meal of them. Only read what they have done, we mean if any are yet unacquainted with their power efficacy, please to call on the' agents and see a pamphlet published hy Peters, where they arere- comrnenticei ny sucn persons as will insb re confi- ience.

i ne sunscnuers, also having found bv the years experience, hat it isreally what it recom meniii'U io ie, nave ohtained a new supply from Dr. Peters, for wholesale at, his InquiU for Pe vegeiatie i-ins. Crl'nce 2.5 or f)0cnts. The resistless force of such truths, their nmvnL.1 added to the testimony of millions, keep it bc- -nusiunu win be heard tlirouiihout mi. ir a LitK is iiink'Pi nn-hiia is tliough his souj was turned to bireJ ri mil.

"onoariiiS' FCOU-ffC Oi I By all men known as Peters' Pills These Pills of Peters stop the slauchtrr i A 1 -111, ij-vim it-avs me moon as pure as watcrl i-. hiiiiim-s. i ve; nearit nimsay i ic uuiHirru inouonii puis a (day; So that the chance is very small 1 i. Of people 'dying there at all. I i For soon the cheeks, so marked for doom ncgin line any rose 10 idoom.

All who fry (hem continue to buy them. iL rrorwie, mj nusiie s. whnlpaato A L.akin,Bloominstori W. v.L.i John Burkhart. Burkhart's Point Robertson uurunqton J.

Holland, Augusta Dr. Snal- of I i a sun I A gany West in small of at will VV From-the Batimore Clipper, x.iirc.vr to gather flowers. irpfit to ther flowers, in childhood 8 happy mood. I wnnder'd o'er the meadow and through the lonely wood I plucked the modest violet, and from its slender tree I broke the blooming wild rose in its virgin puniy, I went to gather flowers but their beauties made me sad. For my mother in my earlier days would ke my young heart glad She'd 'twined a wreath of choicest ones for "her darling's eentle bead," t.

aice is silent now. the coffin is MJKIX. ilia her bed. -m wearied with wanderinz. I'll set me down to rest, Near the grave of my sainted mother whose home is with the blest Her spirit now is near me, she will guard her tender child.

"'Till transplanted in the garden where flowers ne'er grow wIW. I want to gather'fiowera in those sunny climes on high, Far beyond yon mountain cloud from the garden in the sky Where they bloom in all their beauty, and ever i fresh and fair, 1 And where my mother then will braid them in her darling's hair. THE MINSTREL. 1 HOW TO PR PA RE FOR A FLOGGING George late 3 lieutenant in ihe United Slates Army, was one of the most eccentric fellowe in the world. When a hry.

hiving incurred the displeasure of his father, the latter called him to an Rfcojnt; andlafier examining him as to the why and wherefore of his misconduct, resolved i-n applying tti rod. But that the punishment miht have the more palmary ef fect, instead of inflicting it immediately, he pave the culprit lime lo reflect, and chew he bitter cud of repentance, made ten times morn bitter, by the anticipation of what was to follow. said he, "you may go for the present, but prepare yourself early to-morrow morning, for the most severe floating you ever George retired, and the next morning appeared before his. father bright and, early, to undergo the execution of hi? sentence. 'Take off your coat," was command.

Off went the coat, and the father standing with the well-prepared hickory in bis -hand, observed that his son's back, from one extremity to the other, appeared unusually protuberant. "What have you' got on your back said he. "My jacket," replied the. hoy. "Well," demanded the father, 'what have you not under it 1" "A leather apron four double," replied the lad.

"A leather apron have you indeed! and what's that for?" "Why," said the youngster with a urave countenance, "you told me to prepare. for a fl rin I got as well, prepared as.l could." The angry parent now' turned away to hide a-lanh. and the boy escaped a flogging by being so well prepared for it. A Beautiful Fraumknt. To enter this world without a welcome to leave it without an tr snAW.

and be nnenilHl to Vour Bufferings- to stand a sad silent monument amid the joys of others, hieh ou cannot understand and conceive of to carry within 'your bosom the buried seeds of happiness which are r.ever to grow of inirMinence which is never to burst forth of usefulness hich is never 11 rtrmi nn In fi i it iwnir r.w.'f i no i whether you excite compassion or horror a whole existence without one cheeriiiij sound without one welcome ace ent without cue exhilerating thought without one recollection of the pat ithout one hope of the future Oh what a cloud of wretchedness covers, surrounds and overwhelms such a deplorable victim of sorrow Now to throw over such a benighted beinjr the sweet rays of intelllrence lo open the in- .11 11. if .1 ri: leiieci, anu lei pusn lonn in sireams 01 ngni aim i 'J aiuunn inn ciiircuwi.o, iiifii iiiijr may know and love God, the giver of all things. Mho is merciful in all his chastisements to ewlighten the soul, that it may see its origin 91 A I fx I 1 1 1 .1 I I 1. and destiny lo cause them to smile, though they cannot speak the eye to glisten with ether emotions than those of sorrow and the mind to understand, although it cannot hear. Oh what a beautiful supplement to the benevolence of Heaveif How sweet and soul-cheering is the truth of Heaven.

Dress. There is not an hour in theiday in which a man so much likes to see his ife dressed with neatness as when she leaves the bedroom, and sits down to breakfast. At any other moment, vanity siimulaies her efforts ai the toilette, for she expects to he seen; at this retired and early hour, it is for the sake of cleanliness, for the very sake of plea, sing her hushand, that she appears neat and Dice some one says, "a woman stiouiu never appear untidily or badly dresseel in the presence of her hushand." While he was a lover, what a sad piece of business if he coughther dressed to disadvantage! dear, there he is, and my liair all in papers and this' fright ful unbecoming cap: I had no idea he would have been here so early, let me off to my tui- lette 1" But now he is your husband. "Dear me, what consequence is it? My object is it i i i i jainru uiy euoris io win nun, anu my lime manoeuvres to captivate, have been successful, and it is very hard if a woman is to pass her life in endeavoring to please her husband.1 1 remember greatly admiring a lady'who lived -among the -'and scarcely saw any i ene but her hushand. She was-rather a plain woman; yet when she sat to breakfast each morning, and all the day extreme neatness, and the attention to the.niceness oi her appearance, made her quite an agreeable object; her hushand loved her, and would look at her with more pleasure than at a p'eity woman dressed soiled and untidely; for believe me, those things, (though your husband ap pears no; tr notice them, nor.

perha'-s i he conscious of the cause strongly possess the power of pleasing or displeasi.Tg. JVhisper io a New Married Couple. At a ball, held lately at Richmond, a lelle asked a country rusiie, who stood' niuh her, in a compact of r.hout four or five deep gating. 9 a pair waltzing; i Pray, sir, how ao you Ke the ffaltzmg! the quaint penilemau. I like ib' part yerj well; but I like Uie whirlin comes to; the hugrrin mouf I of one to died the Van sent In work.

still States by named rock." as along his sport; a who did snouia struck meiiiou PI him wax; during he gas. gar, Molassei, Glass, Putty. Pov. 26. U.

VV. JUST received and for salc.a supnlv rT Flour and Corn Meal, which tor cash or esccnangcel for dry hides any kind. For sale, 1 Vov.20. G. W.

IIUMPITTIpvo I INPOItTAKt TO SPortT Aojx-x jjx oi suucnor rench ril lttj r. ion Caps. Rifle rrt. received and for sale, by IS o. 2G.

-G. W. IIIJMPHKEV G. HUH! II REVS A A RE iust receiving and onenir-o- XI. Fall an Winter poods, comprisiiig ''J cle usually kept in a retail store, ihcv rlnir wi --ct- selves to sell as low as any other store in They wilt ta ic almost levery article ofcennj'' duce, such as wheat, peirkj dry hide il '5 prices, in exchange lor goods.

Also, tl1( county orders. Come fan then old friends mcrs with your cash, county orders andcounr' duce, and will givd Largains thai TJ you to call again at the corner of Che sci i i ond streets. Nov. u. A PBOCLAMAT OX.

HEREAS, I APT. JIM, loiig-a ui ioiju uic sungrv anu a com F. veary, as well as a "liocn io Hie eliy, posssession oi mat large and eomnicdieii Second street Bloomington Itwa, r. i elence oi liis Hon J. and make known lo he Aorld that I an, j.

im, to f' red at the sigh of Cupi. nu may toil ui'uu iiir, uj I Ii'iv l. .11 otherwise, they go scot free. 'J hat this may the more fully prove true, I here I make known tat the following -irc ii.v of which the best the maikct cdn ullua! arci Single ni eal ii Board per day, with lodging i Three days, jier day, 1 I'cr wee ld I'O One homi fee Horse pet niyht we ek i i. All other I in proportion.

I. Jim do here by further declare', lu Ihfcc Iccping, drinking, or vrcn afsocver, that tmlos il.n nMi me for eating, .4 of any kind wl war'di inirhedie (cry and nuike sfttlcn 1 1, Scott was nevei in Scotland if I dord hie after them io bring theni to for Conklin or Ward. Thankful foil pas! favors, he. hopes to nirnc are of public itjvmagc corrrsrir-iidii-'! v.j'l sliare of public-forts to n.ftiisti forts to n.ftiisterto the and render hh i those who may favor him! with their i OA JIM Dec. 3, 1841.

C-tf. Bloomington IJ ORE ust his cstabludimcrd mi l'r' general asfioritiin-nt of iDRV L(J( which ho will sclflow for cash or aj nn. produce. Bloomington, July '2C, LIVERY TABI.Ei J7 Til subscriber l.rrpo-i mMzL-j. on lhmd for iJi the town- of Bloi t.

vtHMifriaG Muscatine com.ly. (, Il0rses, Horse alul nnd all the afmr of a Livery Stabte, with which hie will acci-n the public at all He will also! ikuia mmsell in rcneimcss tr poit passengers in any elircc! witiicui tic WM.IfeT. maiil routes or sta hours. April 1 1'ST received, -irir-'nf Plines lot of i i Chisels, Hand Axep, Av.rhi J. S.

July 23. rpllE SUBSClRIBLKS lining been vm, JL, aaents for the sale of Dr. Chr un ion's I i saiiv ai -iirovcu Ilcm'cdv forf the Aciie 1 ie. won iii rccommcm I ihe ir fiieilds lo try in, Biiid them that an ounce of prcvciUioii ia fitttrlLu a pejund of cure. August 1S4 W.

HUMPHREYS n. PARVIN'S IJKJCK UO'lll. Corner of Seconal and Walnut i between the hirer and Ccitrt fS NOW OPEN and ready for (lie rccr-tir the trave lling public, nnd all; prrsejis v.l r. i' wish; to patronize tSic ami rr l' Pisot-KiKTOii idedces frii mV'aml il' public generally, that he will atnll tinirs1 1 'nn't and prepared to restive and wclct iiie li ni; li i 4 personal attention to (he vinr.ii'-crtion to contribute to the taste, comfort nnd i niencc of all who rf.ay favor him vith call, to in-der his House a place of pleasant resort, in iifil share of the patre nage of i i l'f Town. I 'Connected with (he cstabiislimrht is a sn! convenient Sta Bt: which is at all times can-fill 'and attentive hostlers.

i JOSIAII rAIMl. Bloomington, Feib. 25, DRUl IRV DAVIS KEEPS constaqtly on hand tuperline floijr tliebbl. or small to suit purchnsejs, pin ii i- des by the bid. or biishel.

Dec. 1, I Si I. f--d. A GENERAL Assortment nf Pil Isl, irrli CVUi riX, Yarn and Batdmer for sale. Dec; 94.

a A. DUNSMOKf. i A LL those indebted to me will rlra S1 Xli. settle on or before the first day of Oe-U'V" oblige J. S.

LAKlN. September 3, 1841-45 'i i wheat WANTED 5000 Bushels Fall Wheal, which the highest price will be pivfn, 1 Nov. 26. G. W.

HUMPHREY CO. CIS II FO It II Ii F.I T. HpIIE. highest rrjarket price paid 'in CAU merchantable: fail WKcat; delivered at A 1 guvrc 4 Warehouse. I 1 I II.

Q. JENNIS05. looming on, Feb. list, 1842.T6 AGENTS FOR THE HlSRAl.D. A I I I I (TT 1 UefoIIowinar dentlemen subscriptions, and receipt for all Honeys raiii therefor, pome ot tbf have not fcecn tjpktn i.

the subject if any sucn feel unwilling to act please notify tis. Prairie; La Port; Clayton Dubuque, i WyomiiigMustafine Montpelicrji do Tipton, Cedar ceurdy Rochester, do i Iowa City, Johnson to Ccurtyf i Harrison, Lcrjiea County Burlington," Des Maine Fori Madison, lire co. capacity, they wil Patton McMellan, John King, P. M. Maj.

Sherfey, R. Tompkins, Wm. R. Rankin, Nelson Hastings, C. Trowbridge, 1 Joel 6 Wm.

Chambers, John Ronaldet Bern hart Henn, Amos Ldd, fXjr" ThePoslmar ter Generalhasder idrdibat rest masters may frank letters COTttninirifr rrmiflnnfpi tO TAILORING. THE undersigned would respectfully inform. the public, that he has remved from his laic? residence, to Chestnut street, three doors from the corner of Second and Chestnut, where he will be jdeascd to attend to the calls of all who may favor him with their patronage. ANDREW J. FIMPLE.J May 6, 1842 27tf.

I ACCOMfrlODATIOH SHOP, CHARLES NEWMAN CO. respectfully in-J forms the citizens of Bloomington and the surrounding country that they have just opened a shop on Chestnut street, a few rods north of the Iowa House, where they1 intend carrying on the CABI NET MAKING business in all its various branch es as well as all other articles manufactured cf wood. Profe-ssingto be masters of their business, and deter mined to confine themselves custom work, the public are assured that they shall at all limes, be ready to fill their orders, and that all work from their shop shajl beoile in a neat and substantial manner, i i anu at uie nour promisee. All kinds of country produce received in payment for work so farmers come on with your orders. Our prices will be founel very low.

(Xj COFFINS, in any stylo, maele nt the value of the work and materials, without exlortioiv. Bloomington Nov. 12th, t-f i CO. HM A on Irand an excellent' Stock ot Gc-ods Mil, suitable for the season, consisting of Superfine Broad L-loths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, Mole- pjIot (Jloths. Flushing.

Shi, Also, a UooU Tti glJ i c. iriing and Sheeting a large quantity of Salt, Ac. which will be sold very low for cash or approved pro- duce. Dec. 31, 1841.

nines: hides --TTTjkRY iHides, Bees Wax, Clean Linen and Cot-i i-i tonjR.igs, and Country Pnxlucc. taken in ex change lor goods by A. OUILVIE CO. July 30i 'a lieu Ciiocciy Store. i i MOSKr'SilV Kll AND HA 11 TIMKS ACCOM OT) ATKD.

A small profit and ready pay is the life of burin ess JT INTEND lo keep a consent supply of FAMILY XL liROUhJtf bS oil lmrul and will f-eil tiiem at a fraction ublnve St. Louis prices. CALL at 3Vo. I Second Street, and you can buy more with the amount of money than vou have dene, heretofore, at any House in the Far Wctl. My -present stock con sists in part of the billowing i eas, iouee, vj.

nnei Joai rugar, i e-ppcr, ince Ginger, Alum, Brimstone, Sak-eratus, Logwoenl, Cop- iieras, Western Reserve Cheese Crackers, Raisins, Almonds, drietl Herring, green dried Apples, Soap, Candles, Tobacco of various qualities, Four, Meal, ccc. Together with a gene ral jssortrnent of Liquors ond lues, at very reduced prices; -a choice article of Fort and Madeira Vt iocs expressly for sickness, Also: A small lot of brqwn and blenched Slier tincH and Shirtings, Calicoes of various patterns. Boots Shoes, jc. I All kinds of PRODUCE received in payment. Wanted, ,1,000 dry Hides and 2.0CO bushels of Wheat.

A. CLARK, uioomingtnn, Ajuil Ao. i (' STOXli A It CALLS. IStone Ware, just received and for sale, wholesale or retail low for caf hy i A. August Gj 18-11.

I I AITCMIOM R. SAPPINGTON'S PILL'S, warranted to cure or the money will be returned, if satis factory evidence js produced that a cure was not per formed. Also, Dr. Warsaw rcmeuv for Atjne and Fever, Chills and Fever, Also, Dr. Fall's rem-' 1 1- .1 cuy lor iougiis, uonsumpuon, ivc.

io, jec Auti-billious1 Pills. For sale at F. II. STONE'S Store. Also, Dr.

araw Mixture for sale at S. Foster's Store at Iowa City ''and at G. W. McCh ilan'g June 25-n35tf A I HIDES. for which the priee will be given, by i A.

DCNirsMORE. July 30, 184 1. 40 Cheap tor Casli. nTIHE Subscriber has removed his Store to his new house on Second stieet, nearly opposite the be olfers for pale a large, assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCE1UES, HARD WARE, BOOTS and SHOES, GLASSWARE, WIN DO W-G A S3 and SASH, and IRON and NAILS, all of hich sedl much lower than heretofore, for CASH, DRY HIDES, Arc. JOHN ZIEGLER.

Jblooinington, July 2, 1S4I. 3G-tf LSI rcc dJ a lot of "Monongahcla Whiskev. i 'ognac and Braneiv. 1 cask eld on, i eio. madeira, nnd 2 do.

Malign Wine, 2 bids iioiiano um, yz do. old Rectified hiskey. Pollen uranu casKS noiasses, 4 i.Ws Uider, 15 do Green Apples, together with a general assorlment of Gro ceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Teas of all kinds, Pepper, Spice, Race Ginger. Raisins, Saleratus. Also, general assortment oi lioots anu Shoes, (custom lour oy uie Parrel or small, to purcnascrs; an cneap tor cash or produce.

i DRURY 4 DAYIS liloemingfon, Dec. 3, 1841. Vl I I II II I re yJyJJ ceived, direct Irani the Alle mountains, for sale at May 14. I CLARK'S Commission House. 4hih WINDSOR CHAIRS on hand; also VM' alar-elot of, Window Sash, at May 14 CLARK'S Comrnis.sioii House.

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. SHAVE opened a GENERAL FAMILY GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, two doors of G. W. Humphreys store on 2d Street, where I will sell my goods as cheap, if not cheaper than any other hoij.se in town, and receive payment ILLINOIS STATE BANK discount md will also receive it in payment debts due me on nl.J cenroa i A. G.

CLARK N. B. My BAR is in the back room. March 10th 1812 I9tf LEATHER! LEATHER Ml HE subscriiier has received a large lot of Sole XT 1 i -m ixdmess, uriuie ana upper Leather, which be sold Iowcj than heretofore offered. i JOHN A.

PARVIN. April 22. 1842J i h.ave hand' 20 hbls. Kanawha Salt, by a and ceive on that V. S.

door west of Blacksniith sjiop, be will execute all, work in his 'line in a' and workman like manner for Cash, or the fol articles ofl produce at cash nrices Flnnr Wheat, (jits, Corn. Lath, and Shinn-bl Sawed Lumber if delivered wiip th n-nrl i KOM'T 'rrr i iil lloomington, March 4, 1842 1.9-6m. i C1BI.XET FUR.VITlItE. i Subscriber having rrmi JtJ ins (Ml iuwa -14 Avenue, near the steam boat landing, is now- I'Vm -0rJe'? for Jcscription! of. WORk, which he will exchan-c for Proluce or lumber, and even reaqmg nun inedoiners ol Congress nie present session, and in five minutes burst viih indignation II.

Ar- i i i S. yu tain, dare "FishinV' "And what dat vnn ii onereu soon. i Ml He dies nt dew, it necessary to tell the public they can be suited better here than elsewhere he-woaM only request Lhcm to call and judee for their BeUis. -JOSEPH P. F17RPAT r.

i lo; "nsr.i iwooaimgtoa March S3 191251 in i i-ogan. Bartlett. eKin; f. Noffiu' but some Vms fbr your "vs, uee. i Quincy Jayne'-Pancoastj St.

Lofiia': nl' wnicn we will seit very low tor Gash, or exchange for Hieles or Wheat farmers who wish to supply themselves with Salt, would do well to call and see us. G. VV. HUMPHREYS, CO April 1842. ri.

ii.iuiruii josj cm in. Aanrnn r-ifv-i TI. uocKingnam, uavenport, Stephenson, Pdoriaand also arougnout tne United Stales, 2-ly Bublishers, in jjay ment if subscriptions. I i.

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