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Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 4

Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 4

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Muscatine Journali
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till i I- i i 1 I -i Tl Caliinet Chair Wial 1 I i. "Jr. This dav mves rise to (( warjovs If ranches, find nn ii. The Author of Lacort pronounced the following to be -perfection." It was written by Dr. Ley- -1 -1.

SZitrrern Ellin ft1! I 3 VIC" Jen, a young ocoicu lm to the climate of India at an eaily 11 EG Lit 11 12CJET Between St. Louis, Nai voo, Fout Mabtson, Bl huXgtox, OavAt KA Rock IsL.vxn, Galena, DunrarK, Potosi, TnAiniK du Chien, and ale iVTir.Mi-niATi: Pohts. a TUB new and splendid steamer YsMy I MEN I) OTA," 0HMJ-Ji Robert A. Reilly, Master, vill ply as a regular packet between the above ports, commencing her trips on tho opening of navigation," and being of very light draught, willVun throughout the Season. This boat -has been bji't expressly to run on the Upper Mississippi; her accommodations, both for cabin and deck are superior.

She is provided with guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. 1 The officers and owners 4f the Mcndota assure those who may! favor I hem with their patronage, that every ciertion will 'be used to give satisfaction. march 1. i 1 ATK NT I PRO many and strange incidents. The last story we know on this subject, happened between one of our daudies, who lounges most elegantly at the opera, and a capitalist, famed for his exorbitant The dandy wanted to borrow money, the capitalist wanted to lend it; the affair was quickly concluded.

Youj will give mo your said the capitalist opening his portfolio. the da'ndy. 'It is agreed that you are to let me have one thousand crowns. We fix the expiration of the note to one I will give you my note for three thousand i You must add the i Pnr vnii pa'nnnt' SUOOOSe I will lend Va i. 'A JOHN J.

FiTTGN, 1 libAJl'lli lor the pc( ft 1,0 Vj GrpUlv undersigned would inform the Farmers of IX. surrounding country, that he has on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, the Parent Imovcd Diamond Ploti.sh, which lso warrants to scour in use. Wherever this plough has heeii used, so as to become known, they are sought and used in ccivco troin the jiibhc in friends in particular, wroi'd nrr-r ''tp nil'. he still carries on at the old Ftnr.it i here prepared to execule all orders in i 1:1 li i i is lil.o, in. uu nwiiiii tjairiMiaire i lie let tPklimrmifil rf tl rffivj Monkeys at Gibraltar.

Amongst the aigaroby trees. and palmittoes, jslioot-inr here and there from amidst tiileir clefts nmnerous monkeys are carrying on their These animals of tne apf Species arc protected by the standing orders of the garrison, and although they frequently commit great devastation a-midst the fruit and vegetables of the poor Geonese pardners who cultivate the west-, em acclivitv of rock, they generally do so with impunity. They are sa.d to.be divided into several Iribes, each. occupying an allotted territory, and that when a truant disposition induces a member of; one community lo venture out of bonds! and invade a neighboring domain, fye i instantly punished by the whole popul jit ion. of the" latter, and sometimes pays with his life the penalty of stjch unau tiionzcp intrusion.

Should such a code of law? exist among mankind, how many of our roving? country men wbuld then be saenhj-ced to their migratory propensities. Napier's Vild Sports. The Bevolution going on'. Wo clip the following from the Detroit Free Press of the 1 5tli inst A late numb or of the Indiana State Sentinel contains a list of about one hundred and th'rly names, including some of the most talented and influential men that state, rcnounciu? all further allegiance to tho rotten cause ot Whiggery. Bvery man of them voted for Harrison in 1810, 11EGULAU AVIiEKT.Y PACICtiT TO I5L003IINCJTON, IOWA.

rn in nr-rriM I i 1 4 '''CI', 1 I I 1 1 1 AVINDSOK CHAIR MAKING. j. i 1 money Of is i.nw. goieg i emi larjrciv, vi I rj'IIE new and splendid passt iigcr os pin; -A 7, tunity to tho public of being sr. reasonable tcims.

49 Blecn; Mnnon sr scars these times I So preference to the many ctucrs whose puus arc nuut. to till columns of the" public journals. They can be hail with or without the stocks. I lei is also prepared, at his shop on Second street, near the-, steam mill, ami directly opposite the new row, to do and perform any thin? in the line, in a manner that he flatters caitnot ra'J to give satisfaction; and with that" dis-natch so agreeable to a mail in a hurrv. March 11, '41 D- Cr.

BABCQtIC. g'alsnt Mfofcrk's 2aeat Fop- uiav Family n. A.l'AlINCSTOCK'S VEUMIFUGE, Oct.Ei 4i 1 add to the 3 blaster, JOHN J. PITTfSv HA VI NG purchased Wolfcn r's the manufacture of the Bel P1 and most improved cf the kind ever before the public, calculate (er irr forms a henntifnl 1 will run as a regular acket; hclvveen' St. liouis Bioomington, Iowa, o-n thd opening of navigation.

The aceommodationslof the Osprey are inferior to v.h boat on. the Upper She is provided with Evans' Safely Guard ito prevent the explosion of boilers as well as is attached a fire engine and hose, in case of fire. She wilLleave St. Louts, nt 12 froutof the drawers nflbrd a v'k m'' naturalist and iha cuiious to 'Iclvv IT," dulr'ni: t- ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. Written in Cherical, Malabar.

Slave of the dark and dirty mine What vanity has brought thee here! How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear, For twilight converse, arm in arm 1 The jackal's shriek burst on mine ear, When mirth and music wont to charm. By Chencal's dark wandering streams. Where cane-tufts shadow all the wild, Sweet visions haunt my waking dreams, Of Tevoit lov'd while still a child, Of castled rocks stupendousjul'd, 'By Esk or Eden's classic wav Where loves of youth and friendship smil'd, Uncurs'dby thee, vile yellow Fade, daydreams sweet, from fade! The perish'd bliss of youthVfirst prima That once so bright on fancy play'd Revives no more in after-timo. Far from my sacred natal clime I baste to an untimely grave The daring thoughts that soar'd sublimo I Are sunk in ocean's southern wave. Slave of the mine thy yellow light Gleames baleful as the tornb-fire drenr.

A gentle vision comes by night, My lonely widow'd heart to cheer Her eyes arc dim with many a tear, That were guiding stars to mine: Her fond heart throbs with many a fear! I cannot bear to tee thee shine. I For thee, for thee, vile-yellow slave, I left "a heart that lov'd mc Icross'd the ledious ocean-wave, To roam in climes unkind and new. The cold wind of the stranger Mew Chill on my wither'd heart the grao Dark and untimely met my view i And all for thee, vile yellow slave i 1 v- -n i- nuccn at Jcnsor nf it without desfreymg the Bee, the kv 0Jc irrw" -9 I ckoufc to wtkh C'C'-ll i 111 is ni It, 1. .1 a cir.n-u. llii' 1 1 1 i 1 1 i ni nni.li..

farmer and all kc. tl.if isavu profitable farce ef. fm nillli-e v. ill i-ri i will not k.r.-f, every Friday, and Bloomingti every Monday at 6 A A. OGlLliTE coACSi A.i) huof.

-I TTIIE undersigned takes this nu lbod of anr.otm- r5- cing to the of Bloominghin r.n'd the surrounding country he o'oniinucs-iTie of (-oarhes'arid at hi-, in the lower story of the Carpenter Shop of J. C. near the Steam mill -on 2d street where ho is prepared lo execute all kinds of work in! his line in a substantial, neat and workmanlike mi'inrr, on ur.i:?t:ai!v low; fir instance, ho will; fur-nish two horse waggons warranted to be of pbo.l materia is, for sixteen dollars. Knowing that public liave been deceived hy the publicity of pretended mechanics v.ho taken, even sir 12a J- i-' t- lr A il A 3 A I OX JAMKS MACKINTOSH, WT.ooli Hinder, JTona City. and lVriodicafs'hirund in the noatost style and on the shortest and as soon as his apparatus shall rtirive, Blank Books and all work in Ins Imo vviil be executed with T.

S. Parvm ef is our authorized Art for tint place and vicinity. April 2t S.J-'hn. 1 i.capt. jH lor to no a ns as a -'horn" t.

1' v. p.j.--..-so,sit ii oi i a i large si.i! ec understand toe t.rr.g licr.liian ihc mcr -bnniea! part of uirinrss. womio (only ray that he -warrants all Secern! s're Lii'ieiningtoi; b.c dencc of His Hon J. and make known to the (I ns y-oii to break down or give way under do JiCtiv I CD) nr: the 1 -d that r'r ds upon proibi taken io for of Cat t. Ji rc! at the sign t.

How much will that make A thousand for a year would amount to 4200 What? 1200 francs interest 4 At forty per ceut, it conies to that exactly. Heckon it yourself and see if it is not right. Then if you think the money too dear, you have only to say so, am! there the affair will end continued the' capitalists, shutting up his portfolio. 4 No, no I will do replied the dandy hastily. 4 Well then draw the 4 What (lay of the month have we 4 The capitalist looked at his journal and said: .1 4 The The dandy wrote On the 29th of February, I will pay to, M-.

or order the sum of '4200 francs, for value received. Paris, the etc. 4 All said the capitalists r. he read il over and he counted out the three thousand francs to the borrower who laughed in his sleeve. Leap-vcar is very deceiving, since even an usurer: can be outdone -'by it.

lender perceived too late the snare into which his crowns had fallen. lie wished to reclaim them he asked for a second ediion of the note, reviewed and corrected," but his request was derided. 4 You may call in four years, my dear ri'pJied the dandy, 4 thanks to your ha'ppy error, your conscience may be at reM, fur have, by this mistake, lent your money at ten percent, which for a man iike you, is at a virtuous rate. Kclectkic Magnexic Tele-c: Ft a ph. It is to be hoped that Congress1 will make a liberal appropriation for the extension' of the Telegraph despatch as far New York or Boston before adjourning; and hy snK-equent appropriations, extend the both to the South and West News could be tent from St.

Louis in about five minutes if the" yirc3 were properly made, and there were no may eni! uj-on mejui a 15 A. I. lSSl'UuC, A ft r. r.i '5 1 A CURE FOR WORMS. rfV oiis f-an be- won at I ligature of sub suiiicicnt to satisfy the mosi iru redulous.

Price 25 cents. For sale by A FA II STO IC tV pr.f)OEs! St Clair Feb. 1 Ma A Faun r.s-roc.n: I certily tlrat I have maje use i y.iar Yormifugc in my family for sev-errd" Vears, and in every.ea-e it hiid. thed-si-rcd ifl'ert. Afte'r giving your 'Vermifuge to my oieof them tlischarued at one time 20, another 50.

pud a third Wtinns, nod were immediately relieved from -pairing none on i li.cy FRANCIS PEE BY. scot irte. ti'isi btattvi- I'uliv i. rovel may the more la( U'VSJIf Kiiown 1 La! I m- 11. i i i.

Bioomington, S-er t. ft, I W.Z A 'salt, cr El) ECT per Steam Boat Ohio, direct from New li G' York, a genera! ass.v.tinei.t Cn-itin" -f Sack ('oats, K.it. 1 i'nti. fee. Vors-ale low hy.

CUBBN BNDlp Anril at (i. A. Martins old COOPIJKINtJ. WM. BBVAPvl) Co.

would inform the citizens of llnvsurroundmcc rountrvlthat he is at all times pr pared to XurnWi anv thini in his line on the notice, and will warrant all his woik. Hrvin- several establishments in Bloominiitou with barrels, 'irenllemeii tcstifving to the srood w-Mkmau- ot wnuii ii.t- iicj-i the ir.i:i:;.( iura.i do. ir sale by VAKDS 13 Single local Board per day, v. ii'i iii Three day Sj per il. Per week One horse fc i Horse per l.icht 1 week Ah com'sl thou now so late to mock A wandere'r banished heart forlorn, Now that his frame the lightning shock the dangerous and unpleasant symptoms under ul.icu.thcv labored.

A 1 jjli i I 1 1 1 1 Con- an I cn kn nvlei UTII 1 1 AS PR A I PETER'rS Yogl'tasibi Tills have now been ten year? before the'pu'blic. iBuiiog tiir.l pi ried they have obtained a celebrity unparralieu in the history id ike in. ist popul. ir. inedieiu; preceded them or have fcllowodiu tin li track.

happy combination of vogetahle in to hi -these Pills shin the All other i .1 bills in propei i- Of sun-rays lipl with death has borne From love, from friendship, country, torn, To memory's fond regrets the prey, Vile slave, thy yellow dross I scorn Ci: Lit Jim do hereby fc roe for eating, sic' of any iud hat wan! s.k'C iiulld er i tyr-ire 1 (' a ct-: thai i. rvf 0 Go mis thee with thy kindred clay. tliczr tin and exi iv m.d ii. Sec! the ropcrlies oi i iicouioal in It was never ifl it i after them i 5- -f traem tor any uai.iy oi -m AVe the liudersi-ucd. Merchant and pa j.crs and liloom'mvton.

living u-t cji 1- irn Is ule at the of Win. Bovar.l, ou.ity, liave no hi Viyiog that U-. Iiave found without cxoepiion uod and and chertully recomnu-nd those of his to those village in that xx Co jk r.v, Apnl'n, 2-lf. tc p.it.ioogy nts-aso, In' i. a Sure oi.Ci operandi of the v.iHmjs fluids I iiui.i;.ter' to the so; port and Fvsteiltuico of hnman tin oru.i'niatic-ii bv y.

hieh thosv fin ids i rc-, i i i ast io i s. 3 orr? for i or for Of r-oiijir forls to i Tit-'. coi rcH anil, mioineii, anu oisfiucoico. i.e el taslt i ridct. 1 naiicnt 1.

t'omple'tc. an i rci.c a (i'l: woo may ia'vor in I if) Important Decision'. The General Government lias again been cast in aj suit against Major Hatch of the Iiostonj and New Dedford Express, for a viohtion of the post-office laws. The decisfojn in this case was given by Judge uf the Supreme Court of the United who fully sustained the ruling of Juilo Spraguc, in the case of Kimball. He intimidated that, in order to con Let IFat-jh, irougtiout me ngui ami i-rraoiii i in C'AIT.

1 A 't rrten, July f-K. British Americn, ingl.mti, the Wca Iuoicc, the of Europe, jthe curative cf IV-ti-i's vegetable arc futefciliv r.cki.o'.vh d. he Urcalcil llitccvti HIS prm ir.iv be insf be term 'J'iicv iv oil lire ar cxci lb a of cf i'ol' 'TOWN I tUl 'ftHE bu'dlim: mi "Iiestnut reel, hunt and at il present occufied by CU Newman, arc oi- tit- rtltlr the si Their i he Potomac, is ci)orm. aiid cor: i in ju. cry of compounding met! breaks along the line.

The iucstimable it was necessary for the to refined loaf! in fcih r. on acconuiiouatm rtti I or panic Pili otuo.r tl-f rr. i.ew. iiCS liU'AI! ck ti ano admts mav now it nit itienit' w. Til Sb ouse.

ulars, Enquire of Win. Erye, at ic 1 r.va house pleasure over certificate: they ilo the i.e i 1 ii 1 itv March 5 eree cr turt mv, carminative lo. ZBNGES. J'orthi rv are mi bin! I ik, vli VI t.tj- 1 (i i ij.ii i i.o;u liii.i,-. ol lie cif Oi ew ta.JNs.iiiTnis j.l termed a univt 'for.

(here is regular practitibinir of medicine in tllj- In' i -1 "ie tl.isir-.sdn of tho very iron' 'les ger.uis: every or. ef the scarcely any id' af; rr- lEi t( i tact ivtp.sentK- d.it'i-e, he pii-leJ i wii! oish. li.O he nan ir.nehino i lc.il i society. The Doctor. c.fierdevotiiic Mlh a lioc lit J.o7.ene., v.

or sfitfei t. i rif the ttom- id not aoevi.r.e on re red in the early st I re -the eh moi-bi-'l irratibility oftlic it time to the sliout- throe vcarsiurf i-fci els. liiv iy. ia. laote ore-ins, restore the sulll-rcr to- Lis invortion lo the public urn MI ERM A N's, EBICA'I ti.e rrr.er! mc value of this in au sections of the country would be great in ord.inary limes, but of must inestimable a aluc in lime of war.

The upon which the? fluid now passes are above ground, but it is now the design of, the patentee to-lay. them Under ground, where they will he less liable to danger. Scientific men regard this new facility for the transmission of intelligence to be compared only lo the invention of the steam engine In some respects it is superior even to this great agenfof public facility, though their respective spheres differ esentialiy in many particulars. -We hope to be able at some future da.y to lay before our readers a minute! and explicit description of the Telegraph. It could not fail to interest all, for every one has an equal ititercst in a great public improvement of this kind.

1 i i.oii.aiiii.ig no liriiaunc cr urastto si: nrcc uliit li lirr.e they have Isinnta prove, either that he was anjowner 'cf the cars or steamboat in which tjhe letter as conveyed, or that he conveyed it not only with knowledge on the part: of the owners, b'ut aUo with knowedgo on their part he was violating the law that a passenger had a right to carry for hire, about his person or otherwise, letters by a mail' route, and such letters could not properly be said to be conveyed by the carsj He also expressed a doubt whether Congress has ever yet, to any legal intendment, established any post roads. All the acts of Congress on this subject, he said, describe the post roads from one town to another, without defining the particular route or road intended to be established as a post road. But there was another point to which Judge Story alluded. This said the Judo-el whether the United owed is never the cure of dilh renl eomidaiels fer wlili tl" owers wiiicli.ciiarac tenses recommended, uni reccdi uted in he LiJtorvol toe operation r.iosi caioarties. r.r.a xs.

other medicine they consis-t of SHERMAN'S COUGH: "Which are the most certain or.ijl c-IIcctinj ritiio'; coughs, colds, consumptions, rot-si-mas, tightness of the lungs cfi( el'-to the ublic. i 1 1 SHEBMAF'S WOKM LOZEW Are the only infallible worm rr. elie'i il.irilwc cd. The iuivc been used in It lo afi-i-! ftf cares, and never kmuvn li tui'i. faculty recommend them in prJercnrf articles.

r.n tji.i Ar u. njTENRV MOIdS would respectfully, inform1 U. the puMic that he is prepared to maoofacure Killi's, of any size, and warrants them us good as any to bo found west of the mountains. Also, to repair guns, locks, or any thing in his line All at lower price than have ever been asked in this place. Produce of all kinds taken hi pa nt for work, for which tho highest market price will be allowed.

N. B. All th in.lehted to me are infonned that the same can pai 1 in produce, if delivered son at A. Ogih-ie. cc Co.

Store. IS 13 7-oin-dd. WANTED Wheat, Elaxseed, Butler, Sc, for vhi wo will pay the market price in goods at reduced prices. Jan. El, TON EE.

MP. the deliii-ituting discharges, ipul in a su.nt time euro the mist inveterate -rase ol thar-riiii'f, ehror.io (lyscntery, or Inbitua! lo.seness. I'hev are very jijeasant lo.tiie u-te, and arcsjhl at the I of t't cents a k. tills, A gentle but rli'icicnt eatliariio, expressly adapted for a family phyt ic and are lint surpassed by any oilier pill in use for all cases ii which cathartic is indicated. Theiv will operatd thorougldy without griping, Fricej5 cents, lor 'a box containing 30.

oBcorcii balsIm, A valuable romjedy for Coughs and Price io cents, COEOIt LOZENCKo, These Lozenge; the virtues of (he: best tyrujs, are convenient to carry in ihci pticket and are verv pbiasaut to tlie tasie. Price 5 cents, LIQUID. 1'his article double the strength (he (Jommon' is more cleanly; and niucli; more eonvcnicsitlv Price 115 els A TAHNlhfrOOK Oc CO'SEYE WATER For-the cure or weak or i inflamed eyes. Price 25 Prepared by A FAHNESTOCIC' tY CO, Corner (Uli and Wood sts, Pittsburgh Pa, From the Ijong anl eminent standing: of the Fahne.slock'.s as Druggist's, the public have the slrongest assurance that all the above medicines are scicuiific.diy 'prepared, and wherever fltey have bevn ioiiiidoced, stand. ai vat.lt:i in curing the complaints for which they are designed, To lie had genuine only of SHERMAN'S CAMPIIOII I.CZptd he atlministered witliout.tiie siightcsl fear of producing the jocal iiiflamathln so frequent iy caused by the pungent compositions vended by tlie quacks and charlatans of the day.

In almost all stages ofdisenso Peter's Vegetable Pilis will be founl of jbenefieial fleet, 1 ut they should always be resorted to when the first symptom makes its appearance. 'J he conquest of the complaint will be i asy and immediate. In billions disorders, remiilant. or intcrniittant fever, dyspepsia, ovsenlary, cholera, choiie, diarriiea. dropsy, soaro fetis eructations, nlargemrnt of the spleen, sick head ache, 'complaints growing out of imperfect or oo rapid digestion, torpor of the fj male cosirjveness, and all other -diseases in -which a purgative) medicine is proper, Peter's Vegetable Pills Will be found unrivalled in the speed, certainly and gentleness of thei; operation.

Is it asked upon whatj principle these extraordinary effects are i produced AYc reply that' Peter's Vegetable Pill acts as purified of the blood by purifying the chyle and other fluids of which iHooel is composed. Chyle is a jmiiky fluid depositee! by the digested matter on the jcoatsoflhe intestines, and The AkcuiCAN Fr.As.- liishop Hughes, in his recent letter, thus alludes to tho American I'la. 'The retrospect, however, has brou'Tht hack us, uivc immediate relief neiv riilfi palpitation of (he heart, lowiiiissj-f sion, a sense cf hiking at tl lornyimiui ine necuons oi youiii. pcr- ctivtd tiicn that the intolerance of mv own only article ever isco vr rcti whirli r-jii! if prevent sea-slckre ss. ir-cr SHERMAN'S CATIIARtlC, 1.07 'The best cathartic medicine fji rjnS.

I Rvsfcm. and nrr-vriitinir country hud me no inheritance, except that of a name which, though humble, was untarnished, jlntlie future, the sune intolerance was a barrier to every hone, in my native i i r. tl ti-f c' i'lIUliL. li. IL 7 Jl HIK-i try.

SHERMAN'S FEYER A Arc the only mcdicineeiitii.Vi! Tj" 1Q.U()U. rec ived from St. Bonis, an h-J assort nent of 'Eiquors. which will be. sold ch -ap for cash or produce.

je 10 E. O. BECKETT CO. I'' OF. A TWO HORSE WAGGON for sale, for Cahh or Produce, by 7 'lie tve -t, cine in uiatiiinb iisnl in Ihonsands of cases, aifu u.e I r.tc u.cy iv 1 a never known or heard of a move in a few days, i lie eat 0 .1 land, and' there was hut one other country in Which I was led to believe that the rights and privileges of citizens rendered men equal.

I can even now remember my re uVctions on beholding the American Fia. It never-crossed my mind that a time rnipiit come when flasj, the emblem of the freedom just alluded to, should be divided by pppdrtioning its stars lo the citizens of native birth, and ils stripes, only, as the portion of the naturalized foreign-! er. I was of courso but young and inexperi-j rr.ccd; and yet, even recent events have not diminished my confidence in that ensign of civil and religious liberty. It is possible that 1 was mistaken but still I clunnr to the delu this medicine has over r.ll ot J. BENNETT CoJ.

Dec l.i:?. Stales had any cxslusive right to establish post-offices and post routes. -This was a question of great importance, and there were many difficulties in maintaining that power in the United i A Capital Joke. A good Matured laugh has run around our village lately, from a story that is too good to confine to such narrow borders. For several weeks past a large white owl has been seen flying about in the vicinity.

His Wisdom has attracted many shot3 from marks, which, whether too small, or poorly aimed, have been ineiTecluaL One day not long since, he was seen perched upon a wall, a few rods west of the illage, and several 4 good shots' among 'our first young men' stsrted in pursuit. Creeping warily behind walls and through hushes, they would attain a desirably proximity and Met The grave and reverend president of night was impurlurable, however. Some fired two or three times, but the great eyes still glared uumoved. One marksman would retire satisfied and an-other would succeed. "The result was the same.

Some came back boldly laughing, and others'slinking with covered for the village was in a roar of laughter. A stuffed owl had been made to person-ale the live specimen that had been actually seen, and those eager to do execution had learned that it was not well to shoot white owls very carlo in April. Barre Gazette. sore ioi ir 11 DOilGIIEBTY, Druggist of this city, SAME, TOWNSENI), Merchant, Wannelo. Wll lliui muillli liiv- -i 1 in Br The following persons nnf refe rrcu HEAT, Oats, Corn, Potatoes, Lanjl and Bacon wanted, lor which 'the highest market -rtificcl oli many thousands) who have ble eiealilies cmfet' price will he paid in Cash or' Goods, bv April 13 HBSXETT Bev Darius Anthony, of tne Onrie-a Strceter, of Boslem Aoifs.

I Mr Hondcock, 497, renrlsl, JV Hon A Clark, ex-mayor ofrstw BO Eli TIMOTHY SEED for sale bv 1j The public arc cautionjed against purchasing other mediicines, si i.ar oidy in sa.hs to the above allho one has been found shameless enough to alte his name to avoid the iaw of counterfeiting, and assert that is as good as Faiin lstocks A word to tho f. Bioomingtonj Nov, 10, IP 13, 1-1-y STOl'ES T7.V mar 25 F'O BECKETT CO. t.1 Bcardslcy. Edwin Farter, fuch ON hand, a large assortment of dry gnods, as Cloths, Cassimrrs, Saitinets, Kv. t1' o.

CreJ''' fir CI Ifnnlrr ins. Sixth A vent Jeans, sion, if it be one as I trusted, to that, tlag, on a Nation's faith I think it more likefy that its stripes will disappear altogether and that before it shall, be employed as an instrument of bad faithi towards the foreigners of every laud the white portion will blush into crimson, and then, tho glorious stars alone will, remain." I nifi llmnmo ci T)r A Cast Kerseys, Flannels, Yestings, Brown Muslins, Prints Ym IT Attree. IV oen ccmpi nea. won ine oniary secretion is conveyed into the veins and Incomes iho priuciil. oflifel This mcdicineacts directly upoiithe cliyle, from which it expels all acid particles, and all humors detrimental to a healthy circusation.

It cleanses the juiscS and fluids before the chendc change takes place which fits them for the immediate purposes of vitality. This! is begin ing at the begining. i'ojmbuc the streams 'of life with health, it is necessary to purify them tat their sources. Such is the radical mode in which this medicine performs its cures. Testimonials which would fill volumes (many of them from high scientific authority) are its vouchers, and if is used in the practice of the Fhysieians here, and abroad.

Tn the early months 'of Spring, whcn the animal and Vegetable worldsjarc alike influenced by he change ofseason, aperient medicines arc especially beneficial. One dose of Peter's Vegetable Pills taken at this season, nlay save hundreds of dollars in Doctor's bills during the approaching bents of Sum-'nicr. Be wise in timel ''Preserve and regulate" now, that you may not have to contend with disease in its fiercest forms hereafter, 4 Are you subjtfct to pain in tho stomach or bowels after eating accompanied by 'depression of spirits, and an indisposition to active employment of body or mind shooting pains in the back and limbs uneasiness in file regidn of the Ikcr and kidneys cold feet fiiintness and trembling after strong exercise; in shorty baye' you any of the sensation, which denote a derangement of the digestive and secretive functions, and conseepaeriUy an impure state of the blood? If so, and you value health, take Peter's Vegetable Pills, and insure the restoration that invaluable blessing. For sale as follows in Bioomington, by of the Brother Jonathan. ST-I EH MAN'S POOK-MAA Ticking, Checks, Irish Linens, Merinoes.j Alpaccas, Chusaus, Mous de Laines, Linen mid.

Cotton Table Cloths, Bailies Shawls, for sale cheap liy Jan 19 FULTON LEMP. r.ri The best of all plasters-- Bhrurnatii i Ttofl' TninlS. l'aiu or wt'aiiiirssiiuuouuoB, 1 1 -n '1; cured by it for only one bit. jOne 4 UOtERIF.S SimerlJir. Coffee.

'N fi Sn i Pi rrar. Tea. Molasses. Imrrnl (TJ- A supply or ure ie salt, To'oacco, for sale ty Janl'J FULTON LEMP) and for sale bv J. R.

BEIV I rciT i tl I I on it Tir. 1 THE suhsenher respectfully informs the citizens pf Bioomington and the adjoining counties, hat he has rc-ppcjicd his I i Tin are and Sheet Tron Jlanu factory, 1 llff tro ll so Jan 19 WANTEI. TP a pt snno rinshfld Barley for'J op that Coon Lie The first lie of the Coop papers against our candidate for Vice President, is. that he was a bank man for, say they, Mr. Dallas, brought a bill into Congress in 11 1 to establish a Naiional Bank.

Now it happens that George M. Dallas did not ap-pearj in Congress before his election to the U. Senate by the Pennsylvania in 1831 hut there was a recommendation to Congress from the Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander J. Dallas, on the 17th Oct. 1314, for jhe establishment of a National Bank, and wejsuspect they found their charge on this fact.

Hence they say it was Mr. Dallas, not daring to give his christian name lest the de ceplion be loo palpable. They must fabricate some other lie or turgery George M. Dallas is, and we believe ever has been, an unbending opponent of a r. S.

Bank. Peoria Press tlfy Jamb K. Polk. Drew in wiih his first breath the air of Mecklenburg, North Carolina, where the first Declaration of Independence was made, ajid from patriotic Irish pa-lenatge, whose hearts and souls were in the causeof that Independence! He will be the man to watch over and preserve that freedom and equality of r.ghts which are the boast of our glorious institutions, for his whole soul is imbibed with them! The noble -stock of lmh patriotism furnished us a Jackson, and IIS highest market price will efm April 12 Jji-Tl In the Store House on Chestnut st a few doors north-west, of Ithe Iowa llouse, where all kinds' of tin ware, house guttering, and stove pipe made to order, at the shortest notice: Also a lot of the Celebrated Premium Cooking -Stoves 10 and1 7 plate stoves a few wire gauze safes, which will he sold nt Kl T.nnio f.rto WOOL dAHDIXli. fTpiIE undersigned would respectfully inform -IL tho farmers and wool-growers of ifie cental part of Iowa, that he has purchased the wool-carding establishment, formerly owned by John J.Tom-linson, two anj a half miles west of Tipton: in Cedar county, where he is now prepared to card with sufficient despatch (to accommodate the present wants of the central part of the Territory.

Persons from a distance will be accommodated, so as to re. turn with their rolls. AVool must be in good order and one pound cf lard to seven of wool. Flax-seed, Dry Hides, 1 Beeswax and White Beans will be roceived in payment for carding, mar 22-6m JOHN McPHERSON. 1000 buK.j I for wicb the highest price wiH UrW eoodsby April 12 i hZ roods Dy i J.

15. DOUGHERTY. J. R. BENNETT.

JOHN ZIEGLER. or ri i i Drv hides. UecswaxJ old flnr.ner. ntirl Ponin, FLAX-SOOO Also, by agents throughout the States and Terri will be, taken in exchange, J.A'S BRENTLINGER. Aug.

5, IS12 10-tf. for which the highest price sE il 12 3 tories, I 1 Bioomington, Oct. 1843 4S-ly. April I.

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Years Available:
1840-1854