Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 March 1837 — Page 3
&LOOMINGTON INDIANA, MOKRCE CCVK'TY FEMALfcS'EMlNAUY. Mr. Peking, Principal. In pretenting the claims of tins institution to the notice of the public, we would respectfully invite attention to a brief history of its origin and progrf?. A few individuals aware of the par-'
fimmint impoi twice of I-tunle educa.
dav in November. Recetsei during the months of April and October. Uotrdi!):; may be ebtairod in res. pectable families at fioui 1 ,63 lo $2 per week. JOHN HOWL AND, President. Wm. Alexaxdkii, Sec. U.T.
From the Jfatibnftl 'Intelligencer.
RESULTS OF Till: SKSSION. The second session of the twenty.
tion, of the comparative inutility of .fouith Congress has closed. Bol'u the estnbti met.t ef Colli ges nod Houses contained n'n admitted and higti fdob for youth, while the fe- strong tir-sprity of friends of the ad'fVii. male mind was tieg;ected; petitioned r,HlrV.ioti and the complain?, or the the state legislature of 1 833 and 4 to excuse, of iufet year, thit at lea'ft in grant a chatter for a female insl tu- on- branch th'e composition c'f the tion, (not one at the time existed in committee's as unfavorable to the the state) with an appropriation of snores cf the administration, 'meag. the Monroe County Seminary fund for nr ?, has had t o foundation. Tn'c com. the crectio.ii of a 'suitable I uilding for millets were all !r;med with un. this parpbY. This bc'intf grtnt-d, dwistirg reg-ird to the Strictest in.
the services of a gentlem n, then t junctions ol party oiipiYie.
from I'.nlapd, nr" ser-ired, whose tv ith such maio
TIGHT LACING. A correspondent of the Coluinlnn, (Ga.) Herald, signing himsell Sam Patch, has the fIlowing hit at the fashionable folly of tight lacing, &c: New .Merchandise: 1 doxen 2 pound pillows on hand! bok. lagging and Vogs, for padding ! . 1 d.izen trouSalodns, to tie at the knee!
2 cells Maunllla bed-rope, for tight lacing! . 1 dozen bed screws, for ditto! The subscriber, grateful for past favors, will always keep on
j hand the "latest Paris and New ! Y ork styles of improved dresses land ornaments. My two pound pillows and bagging are nearly gone, and have given great satisfaction to those who wuie them. They may be seen on certain Indies, in the full tide of successful
laioritie?, and with rum
character and attainments, as well milteei y compos.', vn t h m C x ns hhgli recommend ilions Irom most or.tss toxe At this -:j'Ii,n? rer-'o.lnM! individuals in his o-.rn In m'dre than th r'y ye'irs cf j i country, warm teu the fuiililul dis- aintance with Con'gn-, we have i.. v rh irg of the duty devolving on hitn cr tnown a seVsion oarren la v .1 i i !bl to rtsprruiMe a '! A ule ru!r. With !j"e it dirS-JOiM 'of the tuiidiru has been occupied two ni.A tl tlie verv ! . -1 mainen'r, in s
years, but owii g to the want ct si t:i tQ not aP ui the cnimon r . i i. ; expetrtYieilt. cient funds it has never been comple- hidii bi i?, it i true, vere fc'H tn'r.iugh. ted. 3.) ttiattne macl.ine,r-y of Government j A strange tory is related in Since the orcmiz tion of the Sfn- will o on. And thi-s shoVt sentence the London Court Journal, under inary, neatly 200 yourg ladi-, nom de.niu- almm the hols oYthe ctu. the appropriate title of 'Scandal varioii pnitiof Ihi', and other states .,1 .!ci..M of the fcelsion. if x,vr at M, h relates to a cele- - . I C. . I . . . . I I. A I. .is a... j ... : . i l ' v . . I . t i
rifive rrcviTCU mimiuiiiuh, me u!i lii'.: "in iui i:u . imiik l'ie l.'l'nnrr VI . , I i . f I ,
!!. JUt'g-s rt the Srtprem" l "Mrt bv ! . ail two fVpr.cio that body. ' iesl virtue, who had been th- mis- !.'.,','? - ,'iat t o r'(t'i'r! t!rc rr-'rwic, tress of a great capitalist, and ih it-Huii! ni.jf tt pre.-( Vii'd to it coi . was, Ht the date oftlui lettit conidi r.ii.ii in U: Vrt-sideni'i tu. ; taining the .if"rmnticn, passion
al the ni.,.r:i,..v . essibn. It has !H;ev i(lv..Tj bv tl,rt Minister Men-
' j j
FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the 6rit Monday or Mtj next on the premise ooe of the referred tectiunsor LclJ. bclcnging to Indiana College adjoining ill's town rf Bloon.itigtoii, iu I on of convenient sizj to suit purchasers. One fouilh of the purchase money will be reqniie.l in hand, aud the balance in five equal . early paniet.ts witU interest from tne date of the purchase. Purchasers will be required to give note with approved freehold security, and the title of the land mil be held, until (tie notes are paid. This section of land lies east of the Co'legebuilduigs, and is esteemed, one of the bett in the whole resmeti iownihip. In the
preset (highly 'prosperous condition of Indiana Cclieze it must be an o lii eel of treat importance it
,w t t obtain situations on this stctiou fur the purpose Of
creeling boarding bouses, and for persons wuo may wish to lire convenient lo the college fur the purpose of educating their sor.s, a more 'delightful rural retreat cautibt any wLcre.be found. The law authorizing the sale of the land has .fixed the minimum price at fifteen dollars per acre. W lLt.lA1 ALEXANDER: Comnitssionfr of the Reserve township of tand in Monroe count if. March lo.'u :ti 1. 19 3ow
TJiricnryW Jtlantua
Z3B3. XECLXOWQH, B ECS leae to iuform the ladies uf Bloommgton and ticinity; that she has commencccd and iuttnds to demote her atUution to the shore business She al-.o ioiemlt keeping cons anil on hands, the LJiTkisT Ji.YD MOST APPROVED FJSMOJfS of Ladies Bonnets and Dresses, and will execute bcr wtrk at the shui lest notiee in the most Lett, durable aiid fasbipnable style, and respectfully asks a 3hare of public patronage, er rcsideoce ia a few doors south of Metsrs. Orchard1! iiotel. January I2ib, 1S36. Il-3w
V
ferer.tbiar.cl.es of a uelul and orua mciital edur.wtion. Through lii-: 1i bt rahty t-f our t it Z n, the boArd i1 tttutrts are tiowr rn.tl hi! to tir.wh ;!.c edifice, v it i their lulcritin t iX
tititl th'e advantages ll'.rd d in (hi It ititntTr'n by th. tstabiiinme tit 'ol a repaVatory, at)'.! a teai hers' drjiart. , ir.Clif, ?tVt T' )!Ut:g I.I-iirJ th. foruiei!v attft i'id l :iv btef, and -iif r.rw c'rgnj;rH in t ;i( I. it u in tl.1, and nthrr ft.ittS nilhtrrdit to t!, inf! and ta the s tif icti-m of tht tr e'rVsprAy rr. (Tr riificati inf'ttun , if IlUentiiall who cniplt-tf hc rcur'siwith credit The i: V'tn'ivi.l it Utii tlt rt-tit -t trr.nlation in nil it fcrti t is dic hi itd, at' ! not.- hist il,r put' si rrotivt s ire pr"iTlt;d : tt.t n lives to i'i tmi-nn nt-'-tl.e t." i I i? in' eullifitid nt th t t)Vt r i( llif I.i irt. ror int'r.l t. the nrg'r ct i t the !' dy, an'rl I'.ir dilitHtinn tithe health The heaUhfn'nt; f th" plan: h-irt; tir.questi-fi'ab i , it lor al miv ini.i:; , tit.'J in rtr: i V rt p' t.-, i' prnp- t'l i r'V-.M ' to nv.ke it 'ui.'tt vi thetirs
Saml for sale. K subscriber ofT. rs for sale J Lli. ihi Nnttli Fail Omrlpr nC ':
ir&m& Section 28 Town. 9 North of I
Range 1 weit, containing j ICO acre, ! Lung; one mile N. N. E. of Bloouiington. Any person wishing to purchase a desirable nutation fur ft '
tarm wouhl i! well lj applj ,n the soil it if super
lor quality and
town of lilooif.in
MiiVS Ji SMITH.
A. CrOXtKLATT, KKrECTrcLLX:in-
lorms thepublic that he has cummenc'd the abore business iri ihb
T-Lr,gfS? town ol U oomin-nsn
f 'i? - ?v rri where he is prepared.
?l Ue shortest ncrtlce, Jh&Jtfc to execute in a rieat tmd durable nmnuer all work in his lino of
tvcll watered, lis icinii to the j business, that tho public inay favor him gton would make it a desirable ; with A I 4rt ii ran-iii afar r TUE
location, rcr terms ic. apiilr to J. S. Barnes in . r. . i ' r . ' .
ton or , t.c. aiiu wm warrant nis work neat
Bioomington, or
Ma-rh 9ih 1837.
1011$ OWENS. l3-3vw.
i.r.u suustaniiai. I Feb. 1 ith. 1S37.
lioi.r : ti r liA s it
cf titt uS'io v.
durt;
TI. l AtTOUl . The inbscrilirr tenders bit thanks to Lis eld castooiirs Tor the tibrrat sunpoil thrr hate extci.dei to
him aul would inform them and the public general- ;
ly lliul be s'.i'. continues to carry tn the tinning hufiucM at bis old ,:ind in Buoaiiii'3n, l i wh re he basou hMiils ant intends ktipitg a constant sup"'Thi Ware.
AUGUST KLKCTIO.V.
I'l.i: ti fa iii der flh
which he will warrrrt to be as 2"oJ as a':iv m IJ in the Slate e wr.l tell cu liberal Urnn truer at 1 hncstilc or llcliuL
on import a ,:-..kI . Iwit hot ik..'D
. J L t UI-IUV,! I Mill I I 1 V. C U KfU rc-tr.MVed Ine sales ! ' . . i ,
I protectors, sr.e inn ucen tasen ! 'under the nrotecti n of the Yn-
i i :u- "ll- i i j i l r.
. v, i -, i i,.t,. ii. i. uia . Jit! p.;t 5 1 e. l) v ;t in h I'.iiirlinnHrv.
x- 1 1 j . - v. i ii ii. t . jv. - u iiui !. :n 1 O T J - J 1 . . ,
, . . i i . . i t. Merchants wiinm io purciine to retail are rrtprct-i.-.v.-!-.!!), a id so justly c.iiftmcd janl it wai nut until after ruining, : f:1, j.lfltrd t0 ca!, ft J txawjllC bll wa,c Mi ntt uf, isiK.t riiinJeJ, r jK'iK'i!, or f: tint die trmsferred her venul i ,,tlo,e r-'u,,:,,'"K r'"r"1"rc penedt J. II U Homes, it i. Ira-, b, ! : flVctitins to the other minister,! . "x '!! ATTi:ilTON VervUrm.j.uii.. p.d a, Ut can, be pussihle that Major; .7. ace.,... with meld
r? - - i - . l. . . ... k ; . KroiT mem i uiit arc t rntijirii i.s m-ti m.ii.r-
i t i in ii-i i i r r i l i i i a ' 7 i a l - -
r- rj ici-.tpe s' soon. .V. Y. Com.
MXut oid-r: L.it lh; I'le!-'. .! til
ATCjvt-'scaji'javn
'' I tut appioved it I. it tif'KViVc it. . ' put H in I i p i kt t . !t WaJ pV :-. ' tt .1 a I:. m t;ine d-ij hi 'vYe tin- ad. j-iurMi-.ent, bul t.htie d..Ji not h.-ii leu, I c had a iiht, as he 'Construes tl.o rntitiiti.ni, to Jo tirit!itr o:ilhiiu nor another. Ilci id t o'. v u
in tot in thr iiatr. ith whom tltL- bill ilfieia.4 v.'.is a native ! t'irinia, front
nfiotnat. t , illat I f h d ' roMiJtr r hi'.:. lL 1
1111 lu ihii vii'i.nty, ta ?iu:i'!.iy the I'.Hn m-t. uli .T a lun and painful iil-iic-is ut . ..... (.., Mr. ( 'LABi.ru.N Suor, in t he t'1'.);!! e ir if hi-j nze. The
not li'iw; to
J il
whuh s'atj ho enti 'r.iio I to '.In state of
Ki'iit'iivty, iii a ti'iv early d.iy, where
diale pajmeut.
V.'IUI AM I. CHITMAN. IteBjiCftlnlly nif"rii!s tho citi.orn ol Uioninii:;;'on, nn I the pnhlir, roa-raily th it he ha-s t:-.iunirneed t'.te ah-ive buln',s n the west tide tfihe pulilio "pv.iri. ti il-'ors rVnrth d'C''d. J. liwlan l'.i !iir ll assures the I'ullie that his woik hhal:
he diuo in a neat and workman like man
jjTs
.11 Ti ; li i
ln5l'.'.-jm.t. v tne t;-.i e. ; ,,1,.,. ,:: Vl , a : the IV. I had ; ruHC" " "'r- ",!n".Vin"1re'",e.a un" j ner, n-.t inferior lo h work in tl.u -.m-s Tl,- m.,.tr r,f i:.rl.in :.,!.,i...t i . ,i i.. .t i. II. i.. .f...... ; ah.ut mx eari n., w hen ho emigrate ! ,
the remit of the xpenenre of .!. ! thiid i.l iath, he ,.i..hahly t'.tc.w. .lu u,ii' "n,!v ,,0',U,J'- 11,5 1,1 s th b.ve husinesa.he i cimliJent he ran nfter wiltuitii.g Ihoic practised in tl..- ! th .t if he retained thj lull, with W, j r i v" " T iVi.Tt" i'f 'iiT 'iii Je rcut,cr oner"1 th.e wl, fift S-mitwtr? of Kurepe and tl.i- j o jtioiu . tl u! J vill U p J b ''l nj't' ih.ir ZVl" "' '! ' '"'" hV" 'T
t.rililiT. r. 1 1 .7 i,iiiiiu iib ..ivj. v...i.v.'i--.,..4 iir,lil .i ll i i Pi i. I... ......1 . ... . . !..... ... II. fe. I... 1.' " -
' . . f - - , mt lii uii . i ii .1 I . K' f r m" l n;i I ii i
talr.lv and r
i pi illy
ftreiiil! en li e nu ntal
to devehMfr and . ro"if .t Av, wiii.out liii ron'rii'. 1 1 ,
poweia. Cut . 1 ti s Uieiiinri-, to luild il hark ln tn
slnnt arid uiilirit'ji tl-iiti nie din-tied ! iV.:lher pr,n b'- Iin or artion ft
to d l" a' must f-x
to the firm f USihtieiit of t!se pupil- j Co it-s, and in t it w iv
in the niincinh 6 3f the vai ion? hr i.
ches of cduratioP, to the rullnalf ii
i'. W'e h .Id thu to Im- Ihe
ei. i d'. U'le f wil Ihe m ule s of x r.
iiii'ivitite siuTortii are nt nn e!iil, axil 1 ih:it h! rtUai-i'sl ItM ftlsM ti thj 'uist tint! 1 riviily aiij w;!ini t t i . i
depart ir m uus enrtniy lut.cincnl and nn::t the Jude of all the iMrtll.
st iim i iin 1 hi i ii
f f a taite fr uef4l lean in ai.d cis il fc Vt t t vjw r, because it is th j
least rpp nsi!p; hii.I btca't-ic it de. , priv C nt'rt'i o( an opportunity ol j
i x -it i-iiii i a h it!?littlti')tial authorit
IS liCIlEBV GIVEN,
rici ce, by x rrisitit th'e underitand
ing and judgment to the promotion l irrprovtrmiit , by aJt i,. offuniii ir radirL' ind oi.veit.tiion, t-)r wimh
r.urpoip a valuable library t5 pV.viiled) thiids of each it t!se, Vitliout the eon
and to the formation ofhahiVa of or. t i;nt, or ag-tint Hie will, of the I'resi. j dcr, and diliecni r, tustaint d Id' nul J. dent. () i this occahm, tile ttroiiu'v , . - -. sy t . ... i ' J
m ?, and peisi-veiiny attention, um. ' exnr ?secT, jt'i'-ii ii' i nj an;l notor:ou-i
metuuraie wnn tne uign iippcwiwit , win i.i inucti morn it an itro.'inrdi ot vi c ,.Uu f mid b.ldip ; and f.a her -
ol pa?S!ii) a la .v hj the VoltS of two. t:.e thinl Siturdiy iu April ni, at the
;u nt I rite ilo'ir in i e i -vn f uoiviuigjrcen, Clay touut la. the 'jul'.oii. ut ti ijotiiT-Housi:, : "l I . It... il . . I. ! li 1. it 1 .. k.I-1
no t or -ou ' - n-" "'K"
I'J iici tf err, lain on a sioin- u-jnu u;oa pi rii jre
f titf rUined has been the uu:ts Ahich
ha attended tlife tlforti. We hVe not ieen more neat and beautiful pn. mcnihtp, more internting compori. tions in verie,ai well a prne, or mote xlegtiut and tnteful drawings and palti'iigr. Erp illy approvingremark mih(b.3 tiMsde in rcla'.ituito otht r biai.; thc, bui we dftm it unnecttaty to pattcfttalij;. Io the drawing depart, inent It.ts yo in? Ladies etj y advan.
to;p rarf ly tut! Uh in thu country
both HoUSi.'S hat hteil Unowinsl V and ! Iicul.ns will be niailc ki.oivn on the dny cf sato and
iiitfiitionally disrtutrded. Tlie' will m:iy be teed heuWt) b) calling on the sjblcribcr
of one man h;3 triumphed over lite will
ol the people. 1 hi ii the unqdeit ion. able and unquestioned fuct: and Ue leave commentary to other, or to an. Ohcr occasion.
Fvr the lt'imingtm Post. A PARODY.
i Pijnc.x is dead that crabbed nnn
' rA I'.r fclinll linn llit ninrn
Mr..rripg havioc k'Uaicd undermem. ; ihort om niiu Ciireer ,ie r;,nj benofthe Rojal AchHerr.y in London. J jl now his ills are o'er A Vtry l'Uru.F'rte il provij, I When e'er was heiird the voice of praise, c3 for Ihe 'use of miia'tc pupili. Vo. i Hi breast with ensry burned e al muic il made branch of educa. ,le ryul the Lord to end Aw days, tion wtthoul ny ctlra charge- 5lh',frfm h,s fl'M turned, f'',, . . , i rhusetcr prompt at envy's call, ,Jr.t C0ir... of iu.truct.on include1 ft n0 'd ieaiRnL tbiEnrjlUb nd French Ungtiagr?, . Hi9 efcs iverC Jark and taxhhr, emat Willi ft correct ernrhn tical knowledge i j9 tiSl3 was aquiline, ff ch arllhrrlQtie; In a manner Cal. i Hostile lie was iq all tnanUinJ Culaltd to irteurw practical Utility, ! In frierldship neVr was true girting In the varioul handf, geogrn. ; His coat had pocket hole behind phr il naocraplikal drawing, ancient His paiiialoons were blue. lrA mrrn histnrr. natural, and mor. . Ilithougbs wore wrani'd indarket maze
- 'WW. J 1... ,1 i .,-
March 13ih 1837.
t. BL KT'JN, ComV.
l phtloiophy, mathfmatk, aitrouo
my, chrbifetry, rnglish composition, and Rhetoric. 7'crm.t of tuition reqnire'i fh adtance.
Seniof department $lt) per lessioo
t'reparatoty do. 8 " Music with (lie of Piano 15 tftedle work, plaint ornamental . 3 tt French . . 8 ' Drnwing and painting a io water colon 8 " In Crayon & Oil tO M
it
M. It
Although they were but few;
He went to church on sabbath days The yatr alohe lo view. Ilis nHhbur J oft be did abuse When on the log-way road . ., lie wore morocco square-toed shoes And walked quite pypon-toed. He rated last among the beaux,
I Thouffh tall and very, straight
j He wore fjesh color d silken Hose i And cap upon his pate. Senexalas! has sunk to rest, I By tho decree of fate .. . . ! He wore a black silk velvet vest, ': Cjf fashion very latp, . . . ,
His latter days were spent tn prayer
VT t lie same time and place tht rc wit 1 be let, j the lowest bidder the bnldirg uf brick
iu &id ton or Buu!ingi;recn . lor the i!a:i and fur llipr tini liriitiar, fif mniil tlnitlinft-. rrrillirr llf lha Sub
senber in said lor.u or the same will be made
knoivn on the dny of sale. JOHN 033UUX, fitU. U. Tt March 18lh 19ji. 9-3ow
MAKING.
ff IHE undcriigiicd have !y mutiml cwent dis-
1 aolred the P.irtnti jiap heretoloie existing bctirccii tlicni in the aboirc luniiu-.j nn I it is Abso
lutely r.cccisaty fur lliovc im!cliltO in 1 1 at .0 eluie the Ir accounts iui tiiediatcil by ca-h i nntr. MUOKIi Ai:iJlSON. joiLv G.niiisoA
WILL contiiljic the abjvc busineis lit the old aland, kuJ tenders his thants to hit old kustomcrs and friends and solicits custom.
March 20th 1337. I9-3ow
rX ih.rlv.
i!rit-nij 7t!i In:17. 1 l:inw.
t A a tt 1 n 1 ; ; tlVRimb I1UNTKH. Ii KCI I LI LY inf mi! bis Mer.ds nd the public, that hi-, has t';is ibr taken into purtm r-
hip Mh (). C Mrrhon. 1 ho buines itiII in fu
ture he cou tucirj iiutlrrthc fiiuiof lluuler If Merill ua 111 Col. Million's ucv houir, luinitUiattlv uliare I. M. Stun' Uroci-rv st'.re,nhrre Lcsuliciies .iiiii expects to icccive a bure of public patronage.
lie experts it, Ltcaiiie, by anli ous at'rnaou tu tlie wishes rf b!s nutomers jointd wish a conipelent Knowledge of the bu:!iicss and eipcriecce i.i it he uicani tj Ucteive it.
Ilairod Hunter avails himtclf of the wescul op-
r.oilniiiiy rfretuinii'g bit fi.ctie Ihniks Iu these persons nbo have licriofuic fatorcd hmi stith their custom and rctpccli(illy a-ki a continuance efibeir
pntrnn:ic to the hoie.
IS. 1). A fen loiiruciiuen who are firtt rate work-
men and of giwl churai-ter will receire con-tant im
fi.ucnt. None otheis need rpi ly .
tlooinhigton, March 1 .1. 1 8J7 . I G-3ow
S.T.HAUDESTY.
rejnSPECTFULI.Y informs tho citizens of
FOR GOVEUNOK. I Amaziaii Morgan. LIEUT. GOVUKNOR. IAVIU HlLI.14, ' Aiii.k.G. li:iptB, ( ONfiUESS. 1 1. 1 I A M HkKOO, li. Hav. bUDINANCE. IK it oidaiued by ihe frciiikut and Board of Triists, for the corjora:ion of liloomiuxton.
that altptrons o.vi.ii g in. nnid loll around ihH public tq:arc (rsirpt th .1 purt in the lli.ii j and Pmuh ilisu.c's) inJ dowu muiu et tf'. as far a lhc ccrbraiiuii l:ftii'i, pure 1 2 feet at 4 iiile walk r. ,ili I riik, stune nr gratel, on or before ihe lO.liefNov lux, and cn failure the said lots lo be i'.lJ 'o ill fi jy the exn h-.es taireof. A. UVSKIP.K, Fret. W. A. GORM AN, Clerk.
Mjrch, IS.11. 1 fl it LOT FOR SJLi:.
The "ubferit rr will sell to the highest bilJcrvii t.uvriiay ;hc lj ol April oext o-i the rcniiirs fractional Lot No 2 S iu he t"wn uf tloomington o.i (be follunirg
ten.is in wit: One f.uiiti of the futctcs" lony iiiilvHiicc, ore fom'h ia six mon'.its oi.e fouri in tiv 1st uiui.ih, AJ 6r: foe.rjh' ill eighteen mooths. !y the I'ur'dimi r f,iin no'e and apuoed security fur the ihne -ali (nyiuci t aid Lot i b:indsoaicly n!uutv I on hia'm s'icci lciJig from the puttie Mj'Mie lo the it.ite Collrpe and has i reeled thtreou an exi'clleiittwos'T) biick buib'ing wcllealculated for a borJii.? hone and is no occupied by iba iln. Mmm liuikiik. roMCsiioo will e cueu to
he pr.'t.a-t r r-uthe firstdiy of May atxi and si sooj and i"li ! .t.rd wbtntier the pay m nts fih
liu taiue are fu.fl'Ud. . Mlt:il AKt: hi 'K I UK
February 2,1, 1BJ1. - 1 1 3ow.
f III partnership htielofnre existing between t'at-ttf ?r Kink, is this tiny, by mutual acree.'
niei.t dmsolvcJ; the subscribeis l.usiog .purrhascj tho iutrtcst i f said Tarter iu said firm. All thosa
indebted to the b e firm of Carter & Kins-, trill
call on the subscribers for st!lrmeDt and all those having claims against said firm will also call on the
subscribers fcr a liquidation of (tic same. Tho
subscribers intend continuing a peimaneot bustnets in the new building oa the south west corner of the public squtie in Bioomington. wbcie they will spare do paiua to please aud accomn odate alt t'utir former friends and customers and the public
generally, i ne public arc earnest! reijneited tu call aud examine ihe large and splecdid assortmeut
ul Winter, Spiring, and Summer aoons, Carefully Irid in at Philaa'elphia, last fall by on of the firm expressly for this market. . All kind of country produce taken in exchange for goods. .- WKIGHT &. KING. January 23, 1937.. .. 12-lf
Stenography 3 the courie
Each lession il 5 monlhi duration,! Hi8 Hfe was but a span.
the rummer commencing the firit Moo. And every body said he was day io Mij ; the winter, tbe fint Moo . , Quite conceited man.
TAILORING BUSINESS. CJOPAXlTXfSnsXXX. WILLIAM J. FLUKRY.
TAKES this method of informing the public that he hastalen Mr. Funk in aa a nai-lner.
The busineii still hereafter be conducted uhder the
firm of
. FLURRY & FUNfc,
at the old atand formerly occupied by rf. Hunter.
Having bad eoiutderabie experience in the busineis they Caller thcmsclsea that they can give en: ?re satisfaction to all who may fivor them with their costorn. Tlie public are assured that their sn.it will be !occ in a neat, fashionable and durable manner at the shorten notice. ,. N. B. They regularly receive tbe latest fashion! from tbe cities of Philadelphia and New-York. fomittftoft fords' Itf. 1 857. lC-Sow
4JJ BloouiingUin, and the public generally that he
un ivmiuui-j iu jr uu uic huutc uusiness in an i's various bt-anches in tbe room adjoining Mr. Elletts store. ' tie has just received the latest fash
ions from tbe eart, and hopes Irom his experience
in the business that he will ain a liberal share of
patronage. February, C8th 13$).
f 1 1 HE subscriber acqua:nts Lis lnei.ds aud the
I public tout ho h-4 cumu-.enced the C45AIE 3iAKIjTG
Easiness, In Bioomington, near the tonlh cast Conner of the public square, next door to David Battcrtoc'sTiu
bliop, whcie he intends keermj on naua agenereral arsortment of (DIfflAHMS, And can safely aay bis work shall be infeilorto none made in tbe West. He can only aay to the public tRat no exertion hall be spared to please, accommodale.and do ample juatiec to those who may favour htm with their custom. J John Lawrence. Dec. 80tb, 18361 I ff
LAND FOR SALE. ; PURSUANT to an order of the rrobale" Court, of Monroe county, in the state of Indiana, I shall cfler at pubiie-vei jue to the highcit bidder at the Court Houe, jn Rloomingtcn on ihe lih day of March,. hex! the Tallowipg- lHd i the real Estate of David Killough dee'd tawit the S, W. qr. of ihe S. W. qr. see 31 T. 8 N R. I east and th S.E.jr. ol said quarter section Township and Range. Out half of the purchase money will be required in 6 months and the oiber half in twelve, months, by the purchaser givii g note and approved security for the reactive pavnieuts. ...
JONATHAN NICHOLS, Admr. SAKAII Kl LLOUG H, Adn'i. Fcbrunry 22. 1837. l5-3ov.
NOTICE
ALL those who ere indebted to tbe firm of arueity and Robertson arc hereby rcqnested to call immediately and clo.e their accounts, cither by cash cr no'.o. The following trade will be iccuived vntill the first day of May next (vis ) Eacon, Feathers, Flax t( Tow linen, Hogs, Beeswex, and Flaxseed. The Book will be kept at their old si aud with Mr. Jooathan Legg who has purchased their stock of goods, where one of tbe firm will attend every Saturday.
I March lit 1831. HARDESTY & ROBERTSON.
ORDINANCE. BE it ordained by ihe Board of Trusty, fof (oe corporal ioh of Bioomington, tha tneR vied n, poll tax of fify enU on renter in said corporation A.r improvement iderein "t-" that ,b2r b levied tax f t,t ctnl. on' each bandred dollar! worth of r' e,tato in the same. Passed 13lh Feb. '.837. Attest , ' A. BUSK1RK, Pkk. W. A. GORMAN, Sec. llw
HORSE BILLS. We are now prepared to execute horse bills oa the shortest no-
tice, with a new and elegant
Also just received a large and elegant figure of a JACK. JrVrsoris can be accommodated with bills on short notice.
UlankDcedn
