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rrUray,....! March 31 , 1 8 a 7. For Ihe information of those interested, we Would say, that there U no change made in the law regulation the sales of the Public Lands. The till which was bdbre Congress passed the Si?nalej but waB not taken up in the lower house, onJ consequently remains among the unfinished business of (he late session. We learn by the Indiana Journal of the 25th int ., that on affray recently took place among the Irish, on the line of the Central Canal 4 or 5 miles north of Indianapolis. Sheridan, a Contractor on th line, was kitted and two others Ladly wounded. .. , . The election for Constables of this towtifchip (tJloomingtori) takes place on Monday neM. The following gentlemen arc candidates: C L. Throop, J. "McMani.-, J. G Patterson, Horsey Elicit, Wm. Smth. R. M. Farmer, and Ji.liu Payne, Official fkum Fhirkida .-The Globe ofyetterday ctititains official dispatches, from Gen. Jerii. dated Fort Armstrong, t b. 7. detailing the recent operations against the Ituiiui.s, the mater lal t particulars of which have been i heretofore published. It appears that he sent a nirssenger u Jumper on the 21 h ult. with an olVr of peace, if the Indians would fulfill i he tre-ty. The chiefs visited him subsequently mi the 3d iust., and the I !Jth was -agreed upon (or a pacifio meeting at Fort Dade. Nothing i said olOoeoU. The army w.is in health and spirits. Gen. .TrsnpV letter concludes Willi the fallowing passages nhich are honori-ic loliiichar HCtrr nt a sohlii r and a man. The letter to Air . Blair only re mains to he teciillrd in the saint magnanimous., fpirit: ,'cunrf. jJdv. As nri act of justice, to all m predect sstrs in contiiinnd, I ton siderll my duty to say tint thdiffictihie.s alien. ii-ig military op eration !n ih: rotm:ry c;u propVily apprec i t fl only those arqunii.tr. I with lhem. be b I have bad advantages bicli neither of them possessed . in letter preparations and mnre nhimdant supplies; and ! fv.nnd it impossible to o)erHte witli any prospect of sneers';, until I Imd establishtd u line of depot? across the country. . Th! s is a service which r.o; mail v. buld Hi k with any other vieiV tlian the inl-re perforannce rf his duty; distinction, or increaie of reputation i out of the question; and the difficulties are tucHi tht the best concerted planS may result in absolute, failure, ami the best esta!)Iihed reputation be lost without a f.iolt. If I liavc at any time said aught in disparagement of ihe operations of oihers in Florrida, either verbally or in writing, officially or unofficially knowing the country nslnow know it, I consi der myself bound as a tnan of honor solemnly to retract if. I have the honor to be, tir , Your obedient servant, TH. 8. JESUP Maj. Gen. Com. Brig. Gen. K. Jonls. The Baltimore Chronicle of Ihe 7th remarks, that "On the bight of the third of March, President Jackson nominated to the Senate William Smith of Alabama, aud John Catron, of Nash ville, Tennessee, to be Judges of the Supreme Court, under the hew Judiciary law. On the same night Mr. Labranche, of Louis iana, was nominated to the Sen-i ate to be the Diplomatic Repre sentative oi tne United States lO! m . Tl..o. JCAUV. HPe iion.iuoiioiia slOt ICted On at the time, but .i-ii t a were most likely confirmed yes -

terday. Mr Smith is the same -

person who permitted his name I to be used at a candidate for iVice President against Col.

I Johnson in Virginia." Louisville City Gazette. " RftKFOnS of President JaCKSon for not acting definitively OH I I II . ?. "CU"Une,Jr the bill entitled 'All HCt dei: :. .i t ii . SlgnailllgRMU limilUl5ineilllK13 receivable for the revenues of I TT 4 c,, s tlie Unneil OiillCS. , The bill from the Senate enti- j , . , . ii- i tied 'HU act designating and - ! miting the funds, receivable for ' ,, . r i tt . I lie reveniir.S OI tne United States, cnnietouiy hands yesterday al i tWO OrcloCti P. M. Oil perusing 1 -, , f , . i , - 5 1 It 1 foliud IIS provisions SO- COIII; pleX and ItnCer t -t I fl , that I dCIt!- ! i . , " ! ed It necessary ttl Obtain lllft i opinion of the '-'Attorney Ueiifra ; of the United Si ?rs on 8evi-r.il i " important questions, touching :s construction nl- effect, bef could decide cA ''-'the disport to be made of it. The Attoiiu-y . General louk'up' 'the sul jret immediately, and his reply was te j poVtcd to me this d ly et five ' i iiilock, P. M. As tlits ctii.'er, ' after a careful and I t'.'orious ex- i atninatioil of the titli and a (lis- .: . . . i u-, - - Mi.ctrxpressuin ol his:ruMUM f.n liDoinlS i')rapOSel h him, Still came to the conclusion lint tlte ; eonrncitun ol the i j-!)-! !!.! i! r ) he:-ine H wociJ i-c yet stinjeci ol .mac.;) p'-rilcMi v, -' loubt , (a ievv of the bill entire- ! i . i i I v.- f;l 1 1I I I I ! II I 1 l ' h . 1 v n-.vn .1 I II i 1 ' H I cannot think proper, iu a . inatter ol such vitnl interest, Mud d sucli cousiaiH nop icatio:?. to , , ,, ... ,-' , r- .i i ippro'ea bill so li.if.re to a di versity of in'.KrpTetMtion'a , imi 1 1 ' . r i .i 1 more rs tiit oinvjis i nave, rui on iniK',inH I the d-u:;vs..rotiMii;:ly jiressmg tin i:it-.-t- r.'iv llo- tn')jeot tint "dcil'THie. 'consitiei lion inch its liirxiTtiinc.' de HOI III Is, I am eqnstraiiif d to re 1 4 in l lie. bill, w il lnui at:i ii:g difjui tely i hereon ;;o I tu the e;id I h t my feas'.;i3 ftr t Vi I s may iv f.tl'y Ulidt-iatood, shulf rattse t!;is j;per, vv il h 1 he r.pMHoti nfihi- Al orney Geot.-ml, and tin-, bill in tpirsiion, to be lepusi',ed in du Uej) irtn:ent of iSiate . AM)!U:V JACKSON. ' asii:.c ru.N, M irch 3d, li37, I 1 befre 12, P. M. rr . - Ciiri::jV IneL Eiiv itiear. Yi.V M:..M.l Tl XL w itirtt it, I would ill. i' ! tiie per n h h ir w

J in-, ! n -i? '.l.llrs s inn-liir.e sina-. (u. j -'"? lr - Mi-rM.on. 1 1. bu.m.as will inful ,1 ..... i ,tT ri,.. . .., .v, I liae be coo.hictcJ iiUvln ilic finiiuf II jjkr Mer-

ri 1 1 r tlieuj lr.-::iO im:nedi.;tv! - - - . n AItliOD IIUNTLK. March 31, 9 Iir. i.n -in. il have ! y nvitual c-vnseiit ili?silvel 'ic rt.tir:,!i:p hi.rcti.fjrK xi t i" h.l.refr, t'icn. i i t!;C a'jovi- bu-irii ss an I it is t.U;i liil'.Iy i.cce.sav fir t!io-e in.lcl tMl lo tlmn to tlo-i. :bMi'nccou..ts iiutiietiiard by ei.iioi nntir. V.OOIIE (JAiU'.ISON. JOi.V GJIUIISQX, "TT7"ILL cor.ti'inc I'.r.: abnic. buii.cM nl llic 11 f stand, and tcnl.r his thank, to lis oil cusioiiicrt and fii. iuU au.1 solicits custoui. March COM I3S7. 19-3.-V IS lilhlETlY GIVEN, r- 1 l. ! rjHAT there will let to th loivtst bidder on JL the third 'Saturday in Apiil next, fit the court houe r'ooi' in the tuvn of Buw!ing5ixco. C'av cbuily la. the builuirii; of a CO URT-HO USE, in said town, the wall to Le of Bil. k ?2 net hijth, 40 feet npiarc. laid cii a ftoue fjundalinn of rrge .vein, i ue (iiaii oi sum ouiiuiog nn.l lurlher pai- 1 ticulais will be made known on tlir day of site and may be seen previously by calling oa Ihe subscriber J. J. BURTON, Com'r. March lSih 1937. AT Ihe same time nod pface there will be let, to the lowest bidder the brildi.- of a brick SEMINARY. j in said town of Bi.w!ini.-en, for the plan and fur.i.v. iciiiiiiiiii, u, uuii uiig, ei quire oi me sub scr.bcr ia said town or the same Will be made known on Ibe day of sale. j JOHN OSBfclfN, Pres't. B. T. March I8U1 1811; 19-3ov rritlOSE hin accounu with the subscriber JL "ill und them in the bands of Dr. Jchn M'Corkle wbo is aottorized lo settle lhem forme. All accounts ansetllcd on Ihe fust dav of Febn.arv t337, will he put in an officers hands for collcc. ' ton without reipcct to persons. ; i i B MiXWLLL, J-tf

FOR SALE.

T y7"!LL be sold a tl-e tnsf Monday cf May V V nrston thefweriije one or the' reserved scci js of Land, belonging to Indiana College adj''.unj die tj-vu of IJI'romir.gion, in lots of convert , j.if .- in cila't nnrrl.a.f"-: ftnil fr...-!?. f tf.f. ' p - irchase moT-y will bj re quired in band, nil 3 the ""H--cc in fivecq-ia; early pigments With in"Ti rt0W l.na ?T f "? ,uchawi- I,0'dlc" wiilUKq-iireUtag trtcriiy, nndtha tu.e o, t.ie laud will be held, unu notes are nam. iuis section oi lanu lies ctof the Co-icgeuuildings, nodi esicemedone tf te bf in t!,e wl,o!e rem-ed township, in the preseul highly proverons condition of Indiana Cotege ic ii,usi be a:i object of givt importance to ct,laio sifua,i? ",is t--ton An- uie purine of crcctiitg ooar.ii.g hnue, and for persons who may wish to live convenient id lc c liege loriha purrT of td"r8ti"3 ou, "more delightful mrul tctrcal cuui.'A ai y wht re be found. The law autuorumg the alc of die lar.3 has fised the mic imaai 'rkc " tif,fCn l'o,,0li rc' jr- -- , i. . ' r i" . Ccniwissiotirr Lit K snre Uicnshtp ofJmd feJUonrne cch.(V. Mii-cl U'li 18n. IS 3ow . ' ; -rs E.iUf(7 rcy Sttle. fVtS -. J ' e, ' i ti ii i - - ii. c i.irin i.usi H.uricr ui Section 28 Town. 9 North of Rs con!r.inir RfPCWjt.ip2 pile N. N. E, of BldoHiirtoa. Any per on HuLirjto ii'ina'C a !rsuaMf situation for a farm i.ii 'j l n r'l to ". If . " 'he ml U of siij; er. i..r q.i .ti!iri TtK witt ml. I:s viejmty to the town f I.'qk i.iii'lun e:i.l oitUe it a dtsiruble l.cio.. !ri..u,tc. r;:y toj. S. Barccs In t!o;a:ipton, tr , JOHN 0WFNS. March 3.h IE37. ' 19-3un. j The i.ljiri.'ur M..!t: bi fuaid; to his old CaS-; lo t.r t r !.i ril ii'iijit 'bey Lm e cstfiide-J to i,;,! ipuiiic Sriwa!. !l't!l' nlf iim.-i t cirry en -he tlPt.i..g la-I K,nu ..: - a constant sup-! Vj T "M l,iC ' c rs L-noJ as anv M iu ii Ul.tral tit!r-3 ti.Lcr I h ,lcsiUt ' 1 r;-t aii'.s . -i'.io ; p url, ie to ri Mil rue rfspect-..f-i:.y i.,o:. c . a t:ii:.isif l: v.-.ic andpiicts j l,au,c ''" s ' iatti:kto. i:-tr r..-imuits wish uie and : : v'il t j make in.mcI). BN B. All ncri.jl? 't!.-.i- ' n -IV I'll ill 'o 1 i ' e p.m :i .t . l rkf w ; L ' . I s : tiTlTM A X. - It--,!'- ti'i.lly ill!. .;;); tl'.iet.r of !' inn i; .in. ; i : i 1 : i i,.i'.; ueuerallv i!i n !. !. :i i- tii i .il.t e business jsi i'.:. i'-y i It- i f t!i- p i ,1,: m iarej two ! .-r N'oi 'i. I (-' ! J. .'. l.tl.i-'a itore. H ; -isseiv-i !We ! ib"c tii it Ida v. ork shall iCt . u i.i .i. . . i. i ;;n v v !. 1 1, i t (!:-; r v , i i .ii;: : ri in the wesi enr rience in ;)ve t -1 ri -, ri-.iii'.T :K'.i i it i.-j :;y ! n . r !u:.i wt'li fl il.'J I.r.ct I i 1 1 1 v . i- cir-f. 'v.-ut he ct.ii M i! !-j tliose w ho 1 i r custom. IIi.i jiib i f the Kast II 3ow. 1 tjpni'iiiiuv.lisi. A i Ea o n i a rp 1 1 a r ij r i in -v rtMi LSPr.t'l FULLY ir.r. rm h f. i .Is and the 1'iiliiic, tbat lie lias tins tiny t.ii.rn io'o pur tin ra . i u 1 1 . iii u a 1.7 i . l ii-t.iis-.iiirf . - -'iiv f. l. fjL,, ' CkiCi-i , :'..!.-, v.'a i c he sulicitcs I ixj-rcU lv itvtfWc tfLn-e o"iuMic patronage lie -X.-' 'I, l.tcjuie, ay lu-n'i.mis Ht'rntioo to t!.c n ish'-j o! Lis ru Ijii'it. j ii.t j vvi:'u a conij.e-t-ut Li e-.. Uil-r uf ii-c bj-iuti' aaj tkiitiicuce ia il cive it. n.tnol hunt iter aval's hnifeil'cf the present op-p'-.t .:.iiy ht'iii Miin Li m.rrie t! -. ki to Ihose , ri;. v hc !.j j ' .c ofoit tuv.itvii l. i-i with their ca cm a-.il ix sj irtlt'.il. u l.i a cuuli:ui.ie oriheir . t ) 'ii. Il'j .5 6. iN. L. 1 j-i!ue-,iiji-i' are fist r.ilc work-i.it-1 -.ii: I tf f,.nl c in ativr will rei-eivt coa(aut iiuI'ioiimtit. iSnir o:!i.j: apply. i::oe:htztcn,.t.:rih 1st. 18L:7. IC-5ow b . T. L 1 A H FS'i Y . n t l' e.O I'V'vLl.y n.foints l-c citizens of sll!, .'5luniiup'i ii, ai'.ii the p'lU'ir goiuia l tbatl.e sail emi'i'ru-s lu rrry o:i ihe nbove business lu all in :r.otia UVanche iu ili! room oiti.iiring Mr. Ki'icl'ts it ire. . lit has iu: t icrcli . d the latest lash-idti.f.-cin ll.e cart, rd lirt'ts ln:n his experience in ;ht btisir.eas ttiat Lc ft ill lin a liberal ihare of patiouagc. ' ' i February, -S.h ICS. in. rj .1IJ bubscrili.-r ci,i ants his f.ici.do aud the Jj palilic that lie has csmnicnceil tlic irrrr "-r a b r-- xrr T'ri ISitsiitc&s, lu nittoRiiagCon. ncr.i ti e o lb t..st cor.r.cr of Ihe public iqaare, next tloi.r Ic PaiJ Pa-uit-u.'sTio Shop, where be irtiud- k.r, it:g on hjudageiiercral arsorimeul of t CffltAJiRS, And can safely say bis work shall be inferior to none made in the West. tie can only tay to the public tbat no exertion shall be snared to nle3se. accommodate and do am ple justice to those who may favour him. with their custom. JOHN LAWRENCE. Dec. 201i, 1S36. -If NOTICE ALL those who are indebted to the Ann of Hardest, and Robertson arc hereo, rrquert1 .ffi J. rL mtSH

. . ... , - i j-aea lam rei. loai. nuesi beteceivedudtill lftntuVy of May next (vu), . A. BtSKlRK.'PrertBjron Fcathei-s FUx Tow Imen, Rags Bees- W. A. GORMAN, Sec. 17-3w was. a.'d FlvtseeJ. The Pctks will le kept at ' : - their olJ Miu.d with Mr. Jonathan Legg w'.io has j BJaDli DCCtlS winS e1aaVMLtre L Ff "The March 1st 1837. HARD EST Y & ROBERTSON. 'DSt.

liat manufactory.

rLATEST FASHIONS. MM, Vhtptttan, TpEELS zrcatful to hu foirner customers for Jr their former liberal s,ppcrt and respect.ly informs them and the public generally that be ha. corchased of Philip Murphy, the hat .hop for. taierl occupied by F. T. Butler, Esq where he it now carrvitiz on the above business. He intends keeping constantly on hands a gtuertll assortment of ball such as Fine Black Bearer hats, Drab Beaver and Otter, Fine and commo7i Roram, Children hats of all iolors Wool hats frc. ' ' !!! ork Will be done in a" neat, fajhiona.le and Uurabc manilr, Dol infcr.or to anv manufactured jp the v.'cstr r'n country The public are rtTcc.fulT2Vited to call find eianiinc for thimseUts. His huts will be sold low for Cash, Lambs wool auJ the second shearing of old ibecp, be token ia wchanga ro: bt.: .noan lund. oi sooa iur im. bluomiogtoa, Sept. 30th, 16J6. FRESH FALL AM WIXTER ntttCT FROM -pTTTT-A JT!T.y 7-TT A . ... ..... n . ., rfMlfsubtcriber refpectrully informs the Tullie, J. tliat be is liow reeemhg and opening in bis ro'. - m, on the Corner, fWmrrly occupied by J. Wictolt & Co. a getera! assortmant or ral tf fl variety of common and superfine j i j! . ,j ' i Black, bice, olive, brown, joldco, ii.tisillc aud 1 nule K'eei , i!rsl i. A I ue a'si.nciri.t of ;bc mo 1 1 faLioiibLle vestings ' lr '.he s?a?on. C in at'iai.;, Ltr.ibt.2ctH auJ bumbazints. A jjixcril us(.r:o.ci.t offaicj, tlond and Hack s'.lU. A iicr sssortmcnl of F.rlih and American prints. .Sii.tti'gs and Sliceiina. jM.m Lii.aiv and bed bini kcts ti!k and vot'.vn li-.;a.ikcicbiefs. llA onJ wliitc fljiiuels, wiih a va'icty of other .ii licks loo teuioui lo tm-miuo A'aiJwarc, gtai,swaic and quctutvvaic. Groceries. Tea, CoiVvti, Svav, Ginger. ce, Ycv cr, Avm, MudtAer, lmVigo, Cclmcras, Yoos and bbc3,.fecA Yuv Ca, j YwCoWarV, Caslinp&, ionand KvvWp, AVuuAoy. -liUsSj Sc SaU. All of wl.icb will be sold low for ta;U cr good rotafiy pi-.di.ee such en rx'iW c rn. btat, flax-kt id, Has at d tow lin' i:, frat!n u, tallpw, bf (s-ax. sang, taj-i &c llic public are ropcctfulij iuvi'.cj o rati and rximiuc Lis stcik. UopmiMgcti .Vorruiltr, l.'lli, 1833. 3--3ur ORDINANCE. B' E it ordained by the President and Houi' of Trustees, lor ihe curpoiaiinii of Llcorni;, -ion. that, all persons ouiu.if; in. proved tots aiouiiii the public square (except ill it part in the tliir.l auti fourth disincis) and down main W est sticrt as fai as lbs corporation limits, vlia'l pave 12 feet as a sidewalk wiiii brick, stone or jjmvcl, un ur Lefu.ol'.c lOih of Nov next, and on failure ihe said ot lo be sold lo dcfiay the expenses thtruri'. A. bL'SKIIiK, Prcs V. A. GORMAN, Clerk. March. IS31. tl- 5iv LGTFOli SALE. The subscriber wilt sell to ttip highest bidder on suturday the 13 cf April mil on Ihe premises frcctional Lot No 23 in ihe towi. of BlooDiinglou on the fulionir.g terms lo iv it: One f,urtb of the purchase money iu advance, one fourth in six mouths, one fourth in twelve mouths, and one fourth in eighteen months, by Art purehast r giving note and approved security for the three cas.i paynicnU. Said Lot is humlsonirly tiMnled on main street lcadinj; from Ihe p.ihlic sitare lo the stato follege aud has erected Ihcreou a excellent ttvostory britk buil'linn. well talculatcd for a hording house and is now occupied by the lion- Aliam Buskirk. I'osscssi0" will be given to M:jiurcha"er outhe firstdny of ilay next nrd a good and valid deed whenever thepaynnatt fare ijie same arc fulfilled. ".. MICHAEL' UUSKIItK. FolVraary 2d, 1837. 14-3ow. J llli par Inert u ip heretofore existing t l Warier ,- If 10 g, is ibis day , by snuiuul between utu-.il ocrceme i t dissolved; ibe subsriilievs harm? Purchased the interest of said Carter in said Btni. All those indeidtd to the la'e firm of Caiter & Kin:;, will call orj the subscribers fvr sclth'uirnt and all those having claims against said firm will also call on Ihe subscribers for a liquidation of the: same. The Subscribers intend continuing a peinianent busi-uV-lis In the new building on ihe south west corner otihs public square in Ulocmington. where they will spare no paina to please and accomn oilate all their former friends and customers and the public generally. The public art earnestly requested to call and examine the large aud splendid assortment Winter, Spring; and Summer GOODS, Carefully laid in at Philadelphia, last fall by one of the firm expressly for this market. All kinds of country produce taken in eacharge for goods. WRIGHT & KING. January 23, 1837. 12-tf ORDINANCE. IE it ordained by the Board of Trustees for the JJ corporation ofBloomington, tbat there bo lewi.'d a tinll In of fifW rnfl An Mrtl Intr in ulil Cl)rp0rtion ftr mpWtmttixt therein, also that e?ied R of fi oj 4ach . fjtf

FRESH O OODS, Direct frotn Philadelphia RESPECTFULLY infortnt the Public that tfs has jgst received an 4 is no opening in ad' dition to bis former stock, a large flssoruneut of Fall aiid tvinler dods, Consistirg of a variety of " " Broad Cloths, Cassimeree, Satinetfs Heavy goods for vvercoals, a great to. ri'.ly of Prints, Ginghams, a splen

did assortment of JWerinoes end Circassians, a fine assortmekt ' of Flannels, Mackinaw blankets, Silk and. Cotton hadkerchiefs, Silks, - - of every, colot, Boxcand bleached Domestic, Veetingi of various qualities, Together with every other article of dry goods. Hardware, Glassware, and Queensyare. igFyi Tea, Coffee, Sugar, CU Ginger, SpicejAlam, l sir f jyiaQlierj Indigo,;. Copperas, Pepper Sic.1-";-- -Boots and Shoes A fine asi&rtrrient of - Fdr and Silk Ilats, For and Seal Caps, Castings, Iron, Steel and JV'nii. Window-Glass. SALT. ah of wbicb wiii be sold low far casi? ornt li:oJs of conu'ry produce. The poblic ars respect fully invited toeull and txamine the stock. IKoimir.gioil, rov. 9th, 16S9. llillenry A llantua Cf.GS leave lo inform the ladies of Bfoomit.gtuti and vicinity, thai she has commencced and intend to devote her attention to . Ibe above bu-ii.est She aUo .intendt.keep-ii-g roh! arlT on bariJs. t,be LTEaT ..1 most jppTk oii:i rjsma,v-s of Ladies bor.iieti and Dresses, and will exicule her vvcik al Ibe shurtcsl notice in the uvol Lett, durable and fashionable ttvlc, and rcspicifuli aLs a share of public atron-je. cr rtsidenoe s a few' doois soul'u ol Messrs Oixhard'a ifolel. January I Jib, 1SJS. Il-Sw v. susmi SMITH. IlKaPEeTVCLtY itlfirrna tl)Vpublic that, he hafc comrhene'd the above business in tho Af'Ol tovvn' of UIuominMon l-jw -. where ijo.ls prepared, s-r r 'c nt the shortest notices to execute in a neat and durable manner till vvoiU in his line of btislrii-ss, lLat the public may favor him witfj.. .A No, to repair Clocks, Watckr.i fee. und will warrant l.is work fiou'l ;oiH sulistanlial. , .' l'ci.. i-lth, 1SC7. U-ow a to ear e lkctio.v. FOR GOVERNOR. David Wallace, . . Amaziau Mokoan. LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Pavid IIilli-i, AnLE C. FErrER, CONGRESS. William Heiiod, J.R. Raw -f . TAILOKIXG BUSINESS. C OP Alt TITER SHIP. WILLIAM J. FLURRY. TAKES tHIs method of informing the public that he has taken Mr. Fuuk'iu as a partner. The business will hereafter be conducted, noikr the firm of , . : FLURRY & FUNK, at the old stand formerly occupied by II. Hunter. Ilavinpii-j ronsidcrabto expencnce iasbe business nicy Baiter tbrmscl.es that ibey can give entire sati. faction to Ml who may favor then with their custom. The public are assured Ibsf'tneir vrork' will be done iu a- n-raMafchior.abic nil it ratite BMitt - ai tue t uo r test notice. ; n ri i.j, ' "j-iC l .' ' - I v. . i.. u. j ucj svguiai iy receive ine raiest imsiuoof from the cities of Philadelphia: od Wew-Tork. Bloominglon March Ut. 18574 V "."jlt-Sosr. Stop the Run?vXyy $150 REWARD R AN AWAY from the subscriber living in Henri county Kentucky, 7 miles from HiimpbecviBe, ori the 4th day cf January 1837, a Mgro- man named ; , ISAAC. . He is a very bright mulatto., fi feet 10 or 1 1 inches high, black eyea, dark aandy hair, inclined to b f-ixxy, cut very short when he left borne, SI years old, quick spoken, handsome in the face, but little beard discoverable- on nit face, spare made, he' weighed when. he left home about lit or 3 pounds. It is supposed he hat obtained a pass from some white person and matte hit way to Indiana. 1 will give one hundred and fifty dollar to acy penen. who will lake said negro up and confine him in any jail so that I can get him or two hundred if delivered to me in Heart county Kentucky. JAMES STURGEON, Sear, Heart county Ky; Feb. It 18317,, HORSE BILLS, We -.are now prepared to execute M horse bills on tile shortest noVtice, with a new and elegant - ngure oi roe animal . Also just received a. krveaftrJ elegant figure of a JACIL, Persons can be ascommodated with brlly oiii short notice.