Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 April 1837 — Page 3
"Washington. The venerable name of Washington, which should never be uttered save with hushed voice, and uncovered' head nnd a feeling of deep reverence, it daily dragged before Hie world as a standard by which to glorify not to measure, for who could bear that teM? the pretensions of other men. Bolivar was a second Washington, umil he became unfortunate, aud then he Vras a traitor; Santa Anna trns b Washington, wheniie overturned tha government of Bustamente; and until he was captured at San Jacinto; and in our own conntry, there if scarcely a state or even a militia regiment, that has not produced 4 is Washington -or, at all events, its mighty men of valor, upon whom that glorious name has been bestowed,, as, the meed of praise for some very common place achievement It is lime that this sacrilegeous folly were done nwny. Let our heroes be compared to Napoleon,,;or Wellington, or Alexander, or Julius Cicsar, or
Chiononhotbnthologus-if so their admirer will but desecrate not j the immortal name of Washington. Let 'the ascription of thai : t . a nooi-isi litre, 10 any living man be rebuked EDITORS COKIIKSPONxNew Yokk: March 10. I have but little t.v8 to strtul you to day; and w. little Iitve in nol good. Instead of the tnir failures cf which I spm yon mi aCcxjunt yesterday, I. have lie tr:l th$ name of four additional I -t i -lures-, and am told tint mote will follow. The general rumour to day is hai the Messrs. Joseph.will not resnm payment. The express mail di loot coinetliroii&h last even in?;, Vid no atUlitioml nevis was bnviyht (nun New Orleans. I wnti yon last evening that llic United States Bank offered, to loan the Messrf'. " .Tost pit one million oiMolltrs. The utur was of course, made upon the promise nf good security. 7'he failures ol the city are the subject of conversation even where, nd lire excitement is wry great. We hope much, but are prepared to h. ar, if ,sihlt, fl worse liev.'Sthan we have, already heard. The wind blew furiously last night, in consequence of which the IVoviJeiioo Mratn boat, dtie this morning, hit- not yet arrived lu ncv. s in iliv! oily, t ours, eVc. t A'ut. Intel IMF. txAtv.VKXTION OK JOHN A I) MS, .i .... J.I. ..,. i 1 1 OK TIIK 4tll F MAHCH, !'.). 7'liis inat'pur.ttioii tuok place ih the Hbiisttuf Itiprescutaiivrs, al the south east corner of ChrsDV.t und sixth streets. After ihe. House anil $cjim hailassc mbietl. before Mr. Adams arrived, tit neral NVashlngtoii xVaketl in as a tin) pie. citizen, and tool; his seat inn cnair pte)areti tor Hint, ail ; ihe tiltmhtr, sponiah-tjusly rising and ttltititig liim tn his entrance. After the inauguration was over, and ihe new President was on his ' return,' in procession to his lodgings, Geri." Washington walked aloue through Chesnut tV Fourth atrrrls,'p offer hiji his conjratulnlioi)Vt Jits lodgings. On this walk, he .vVus followed hy the multitude who disregarded the Presidential procession which look theroMe of Market street. At the city dancing assembly, a sofa was placed for the accommodation of General & Mrs. Washington, who both declined the distinction implied in this provision, and occupied the same seats with ihe rest of the com pany. EYE WITNESS. noTzosiT fltlOSK tta-ing accounts with Ihe subscriber I will find them W the hand of Dr. Jebn
MCerklewbo is authorized ! settle them forme. All account unseated on tbe fi st day of February 1131, will he pul in u . tTictt s hand for collectf without reaped lo pertoci. . , I B. MftXWELL. t. tssc. '-if
LIST OF LETTERS
i tiemainins th the rust Ufnce at Bhominatohson Ihe 1st tlctu o April 1837, and if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Oflicc as dead teittrs A Jco Alberty, John o.- .Vrxsuder ATuntronR, Gtorgo An'lerwn, Ma'niila uki..,, Uoi.eil I) Attainder. B C D. )i:lcy A. Drecdlove, T'unna, Brtcdea, Mary A. Ku&uk, Col. Jolm llou land, William Uaitcy, George Eccton, Auna UjKer. c Joh ta Cr;is, f'.cubin Ciffle, John R. Cravens, lilac t'nu.pbiil, C.iiutinc t). Cook, Jill, r ciii e'ooper, Juli: ' Conch, Ueubiq Claik, M'llli.iiii Ciurk, Rolivrt Coivi.:, J:mc Couehron, litbeit Campbe.il, t..ixliu Cu'Rue, C!rk ef the Conn. D James Day, Josiah DaviJscn, Dennis Diiskel U'illiaut DodJ, Zivhariab i iil.avcy. U'm. Elicit, Join F.a-t r .'rie, F.draonsru Mr. Miller, Darns Eivin, li''i tt Kiviu, lvei.iu Ellis. t F V. i P. Fartucr, Su,an:ili t' Frederick I'lt i -i.er. Dr. W m I' . I'o-lei; i.-.. J. Flurry ft. to. Ucorgc Tulds, I c. John A. Givatis, jbu Ln i'nal, Sctb Goodiyii. V John liJf-.Vcr, Sidonien timii, :r. Micluil UubbarJ MargnutSialjt.d II C. P csrtT, 3 Kot'ert arvy. U'in. Ml,; l iioiuai ill, iaac Zioopi r, E S. farn II, Jihn ul.nes. v iliiam azflt. C'.a.lis elder, 'Javul all, Tabiihv (Ii.k-. Ihuiuptuu I l.i. .'in, IFcnry tl'pevi, Joltn tlartniaii, Lruel lliues, .S.uJenl II .Mm t. in, itor.ry luiCn, Juhn Jackson, Mrs. ii s, K Thomas Krl?f, Caonind Ki rn, Mi ncrvia KirUnuUI!, Jariiii Iw IUr, or M ma W. I.'iuiy Kith, flilha-n Kilter, Itrijimili Keutuu, Uiillain L Gen .1. B. !.oie, N!r. Leo:iarJ. Josiali I.ebo, Lora J'irg. M
Ma l1. r..l'elsrM,tu v, ,i..aa Jhui,,,,, J .co'o ! (M! ' r:,i"n,7 r"rC''Ve ,0, '"PtMasSamuolMjibpr.". J- ph Mercer, I.. . K . ,u' "'" "J CH " cannnc his ware and prices EMadc.-oo, I'.T.bcll, M.i't,,, Li..,..,. Mbau, j c if""""' IITOV annuel .More, f.iatl .M.'lianix, Join M.itl.en, I l'All UAI 1 LlllUii, ti.Us U-M.teli.ll, r-Joints M..ublt, t tnf.ii.i.1 J ot . '2'.tlt, 1"U7. 13 tf
M.i, To !y Mv.ruDaliil 51 Neiliit S M l.ci; iil N ( ! II it 'lrrpn., JonvM Tiicc, n, nuliiii n;i I'ai,ii.s, Mr- I'a.anJ.ll I'utee, Jeieph I'uli), H itliin !Vr. f. 1 C!i iiiiUnt P. tu i-. i n it-. J.il.n I'm:1.!:. I J a. net I'.n '.on) J I K a. Ho Jam'-, I'- I! .t '" . Bivj uiin Keerrt, A 1."u , I'. I. ...I .. .... . 1' ,. ( A. K r . Som u ..,,'ivw utddj. David Uui'. Unit. I- I b , Jol.n S n'.lrr, AJ mi St. pUtns, Jonathan Sco t J S'e.beu S,,,;,,,.,.o, J.un. l.l.jd, Sca,b,,.S!i i Noble . Siioc'.. !l, VVlUljin l,;il.lioil, Ai.d rr..rc, v,d1.ey C i b, S n. b,r C Sn.i.h.Mar; I j aui iu..ii 'ms, Aiiston feiuii.l, Daiii MinUs T Til ua:i vV !;,lt, 1 1 en.a Ta am : " V v i F.- K- ..'iti Nl i il-iia, ,bec a Vi'nMui, I b-- V t Wil.on, hir.im llmie , Amirew V - I.e. .'.ami:. I jie, . . vv atii'.-u, it v iitiau.. J.i. o'i VvU.it, Sain tel S Yo (ZrP'U-iri. s.uj :f tsdii-ctl-e-l. t iiii! i fi r tt'i ;itv at he llotirt lianso i.i (be tinvii ! rl ltoi.im.zioii on t!ir l;it Sa'.inl.iv ef April n.st. l l.e Mr'mi'li ee;iri in totin. bip S N"HU of range No 1 I- V'-t II. slll.l.l bl! . f t-i f-ii !i inn . t. i I .ii I Tien Ii i.r -til utii'i l.:i j ..) n.d one v.ai m . ct :i Ihe batai.ce i.iad. I i,ni( tV.r It; 1 .ii-! i r'.tnr.in ;U ii. tin ?' f)i t'n vc?rs h. sll, ,, ,,JUiU ,,ari.. ,,: :lr,..t t!, Jta, iu j .nwai.ee. .mil ton m rm:rmiK;i:, .l,inl. yl 1 0 i7. '21 :J..v $&e if Ii M AKING. ri f. iipderi'giM il have by mutual otivent i!i?B solved 'tbo Pi'itnentiip herclotori, eXi-Lni; between tbetft, in .tbe nb.v buintss and it is ulnobiltly r.tcct.iiy fjr tl.o e iiu!ebtul to l!: in to close t!:eir ueeunuts iiiiiHCui . eil by cali or no'.o. joilX G iniusox, WILL, continue the above buine,s at the old Hand, nnd tcttJert hi thank to bis old customers aud IVicniU anj joliciti custom. March iOih 1S37. 19-3jw IS HEREBY GIVEN, riHAT there will bo let to the lowest bidder on X the third Saturday in April next, at the court house door in the tnwn of Bowlmggreen, Clay county la. lite building of a CO VSl T-IRO USE, in said town, the nail to he of Brick S-2 feet high, 40 feet sq-iare, laid ou a stone foundation of range work. Tbe plan of said building and further particulars will be made Lni.wn on the day of sale nnd may be seen previously by calling on the subscriber J. J. BURTON, Com'r. Maricfi ISth 1837. TT the tame time nnd place Jthcre will be let, to the lowest bidder the building of a brick in laid town of Uowlinsxreen , for th plnn and fnr ther particular of said building, enquire of the sub scriber in said town or tbe tame will De inane known on the day ofralo. JOHN OSBURN, Pre't B. t. March 18th 18 J7. 19-Jow
FOR SALE.
7" ILL beiold on the firt Monday or May next od tne premise one or the reicrvetl . iiTti.i.i up I .nnd. Iii'lanvinv to Indian i!nllre nil. ! joining ibe totvn of Bloomington, in lot, or conven I rent tizs to suit purchasers. One fourth of the j purchase money will bo required in hand, and the balance in five equal early pavineuts . with in-' tciost from the date oT the mcb js. Purchasers uill tic rfi'ircd to give'no'.e with Approved freehold tunny, aud the title of llic land mil be held, unl i lie nbU arc paid. TltU section of land liei cast v( ihe Co'lcgc buildings, ami is esteemed one of the In it in the whole reserved township. ' In the prt sent high!)- pYo'pcroti, muditioii of Indiana ColIcge it must be an object of gient impoitance tJ I obtiiu situations cn (bis u-rtion fur llic purpose of i citc-ii p: t'-ardri ?:oiims, ami tor persons who may wish to 'ie eouvt:iiat to te enltf e for the purpose ef i dncating ibrir oi s, a more delightful rurtl retreat 'can rut tiny wlicre lie fciied. The law nutliori7.iiis llic sate of the laud has fixed the minimum price at fifieen dollars per acre. ILLIAM ALEXANDER f'cmmisstonrf of the Itttn re icirnsiij of Iwnd til Mnurot ccMHty. Much 15tli 1937. 18-3oiv Atntfl for sale ' -5"jfi V-53f' vA. die North Knsl Quitter of ': fccu.ou SS Tcwu. 3 North of ; !J:inge 1 west, containing I iO ncre, LWr.g miio N. N. P.. of t'.lormington. Any per o:i nhliing to purchase a dctiraMe situation for a lai ui wo I t do well to apply ,u li e soil it cf supcr- ; io'r qua lilt and will watered. Its vicinity to the j iu"ii of lloomiiitoii . ou 1 J muke it a desirable ili'Cotio i. Tor teiiiis iS'C. apply to J. S. Barnes in j Hioominton, or JOHN OWENS. lS-3tw. March 9ih 1831. rv. Tbe siiticiibrr teii.icrt hit thai.ks to Lis old custodiers fi- the lil.er.il st ctt Ibcy have eiteuded to him I vroalJ infuriii Itieiu ami the public neutrally iliat be still continue to c.my ou !.e tinning buvinesi at bis oi l cut 1 in liUiuiuinston, la. where he lias on u.uiils an 1 in'.euUs kvepiig aconsUuttup ply ..l Tina Ware, which be will warrrnt ta be as ooJ as any tolJ in tbe Slate o will tell on liberal terms either at fl'holtsalc or Jietail. N. B. Alt persons lia ins accounts with tne and kmu ibcm lo be due ure ictj'ies.ld to make in.medi .le psiMuent. I). BWILLIAM V. ftlll'VAN. Uffpcctliillv inrriiis the citizens of j lluoir);.;iin, nml the puLltc, pciu'rally iliat h.i.H ci'tniiH ihh!() tlie nlmvc lutsiness i mi I ! it u st i l' llic 'iiMio Mjnare, two il mis Nottli j l" Ti 1 1 . J. (lowland's store. "e !s.'tirt" iiiu I I'ijltr that Ins wink fha 1 1 l'C ei.nie in a t':i.t.iiiJ woiKiuaii like manitr, r ot inOiior in A;iy tvmk in t'ue western co'iutrv , Iroin W.u c'xiie'riflice in 1,U buMn.hc vuui'utyH he Cttn , . . ,. t , "',ul r g"";'''! sati-l.n Uoii lo those who ''' i.tvoi 'mo wiin tm ir custom. He i u'C'.iv llic Uteil I'at-iiioiis of the Eat I ri-'Miliitlv. lh:-utr.'j 'til lf.7. 1 1 :i.jw. T A k O E: 1 ii HAIiKOU HlNTK.lt. 1. F.SPr.CTI-'UI.l.V u f.iiuu Irs fcieiidt and the 1 1, llic. t!i..l be lus ibis ila (alien into partner -l ip Mr O. f Mention. Thu biiMiirs, nill in futi tr. bo eon.lueu J i.u.'d tl'O linn of Hunter J," MerAiit i t:'oi. illiiin's new home, immidiatcly above I. f,l . Slnsi' tS.ocrrv sl'.ie, where he solicites m il ej i ct lo teecivc a tluirc oi public patronage, lie i x eels it, hirau.-e by aiii"Oin Hllrn:ion lo tbe wishes ui his euvti inert joined will, a eompetint knoiUnlup of llic buiinek. and experience in it be n.Cai s t Ucerve it. tljuo l I 'unter avails him elfcf the present opP 'il. uity edetiiniii g .i4 ni.rrrc ibm.ks lo those petf i:s v.bo have herctofure favoied bim with their e ii.i.i i.mi it eetifnllj a -Ui a continuance of their p:i:ni..:i-i: lo the ho'isc. Pv '' . lev j)i ruom.n vtlioarc first rale workn:vii niid cf iro-nl character u ill receive coii'tnnt irnj lo mel t. iNunc o:lais need apply. ( '.'..( iiiiii7ou, ."'.ni.'i Isf. lfiJT. I5-3ot S.T.IIAIIDESTV. rf r.f?PF.CTFL'I.LV inform, the citizen of Sii Bl ji'ining'tiu, nml th" public gencrall. that he si i : I eontinues to entry on the above business in alt its various branches in tbe room adjoining Mr. Kllelts store, tic bus jut lecei-iet ll.e latest fashinns from the cart, ar.J hopi Ira n bis experience in the business that be ill jiain a liberal share of palrouagc. February, SSth 13m. . . T 111 K subscriber acquaints his friends nud the public that be has commenced the r i air a i ea it? i r f m ? : t. m ISttshicss, In rtbomlrf ton, ncr Lc joi.tli eit toni'T rf the public square, n.xl deor to lavitl IJa'Mtoi.'s Tin Shop,. where, he intir.L la-iiMg on balid&gcceN eral arsortment of And tan safely ay hi work shall be inferior to none made in the West. He can only say to the public that no exertion shall be spared to please, accommodate'and do ample justice to those who may favour him with their custom. JOHN LAWRENCE. Dec. 20th, 1836 1 1 -tf NOT WE A LL those who are indebted to the firm of r Hardeitr and Robertson are hereby reauested to call immediately and close their account, cither by cash or note. 1 he following trade will be received untill the first day of May next (vis ) Bacon, Feather, Flax S Tow linen, Rag, Bee wax, and Flaxseed. TheBookswill . be kept at their old atand with Mr; Jonathan Legg who bat purchased their stock of good, where ooe of the (Irni will attend every Satorday. Marctt 1st 1951. HARDESTT h, ROBERTSON.
Hat Manufactory.
LATEST F EELS peatfu, to hi, fo.mer c-.tomer, for their Tormer noerai auppon ana respectfully informs lhc.ni and the public generally that he hat purchased of Philip Murphy, the hat shop for. merly occupied by F. T Butler, Fq where he U now carrying on the above bosinesi. He intend keeping constantly on hands a general assortment cf hats such as Fine Black Beaver hats , Drab Beaver and Otter Fine and common Iioram , Childrens hats of all colors, Wool hats$'c. His work Will be ('one in Vocal, fashionable and durable niam.cr, not inferior to any manufactured in tlie western country . The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. His hata will be sold low for Cosh, Lanibs wool and ihe second shcaiing of old sheep, will be taken in exchange foi ha!s;alsoall kinds of good fur skins. Bloomington, Sept. SUtli, IbSO. riiESIt FALL AXD WIXTER t&tstnms9 DIRECT FROM FHIXuA DSXfXXTA. PTtllE tubtcribtr refpeclfully infornii the Public, ! I that he is .ew rccciiuB'.d .Teni,.g in hi! ; wum nn iIia rrr.rr fr.rmrrlv firm t: if il 1V J. Nilh I ols & Co. a general assortment of Suitable for the approachirg tea-en, consisting in pai I of j variety of common and suptrjine cloths, casimcrcs and casinetis, Black, blue, olive, brown, golden, invisible aud bottle giceu, dral s. 4c. 4 fine assortment of the most fashicnahle testings for the season. Circaniai t, bembazetts and bnmbazir.es. A general aiscrtn cut of fatcy, colored and black silks. A fine assortment of Eoglub and American print. Skirtings and SheeiioRt. Mackinaw and bed blanket,. Silk and cotton bnadkrrrhiefs. Hed and white fl.iiiucls, with a va itty ofothir article too Iciliout to iiicniii.n aidware, glavtvvaie and quecnware. Tea, CbttVc, S'Wgar G'mger. Scc, Vcvycv, Avm, Ml adder, ldgo, CvKras, liools and feocs, be Tur Cayt. Vur CoWarss Castings, Iron, nnd Naa,Vndovf-iiia9, 8c SaU. All of which will le sold low for cash er good country pirduce.soch as pork ccrn. wheat, flu teed, flax and low linen, feathers, tallow, bees-wax. sang, rags &c Tbe pub'ic are tctprctfully invited o call and (xvmiue hi sleek. Asm: r. r iiisnr.Tr-w. i?ocmi'n;fcn Aoreiuofr, IStli, 183G. 3 3ow HF. parincrthip heretofore existing belweci Carter t( King, is this day, by mutu.il iigrveniei.t dissolved , ll.e swtiseiibeis bavin; piirehascd the inteirt i f said Curler in tnid firm. All iIiom indebted to the la'e firm of t'nrter & Kin;, wil' call on tbe subscribers for e till mint and all tbosi having ela ns uucinst tnid fuiil Will also call on tin subscribers Or a liquidation vT the . same. The ! subscribers intend continuing a peiniancnt busi nets in the n w building on the south west corner of ihe public square in Ulocniirfrton. where they nill spin c no puius to plcac bnd aeconin odate all their former fiicnils and customers aud Ihe public gem i ally. Tbe public are earnestly requested lo call aud examine the large aud splendid utturiucul of Winter, Spring, and Summer aoons, Carefully laid in at Philadelphia, last fall by one of the firm expressly for Ibis market. All kinds of couutrv prodece taken in exchange for eoods. W KtGU r & KING. January 2.1, 187. W-tf (Direct from Philadelphia.) J. II. MicmphUt, RF.SPF.CTFULLY inform the Public that he has juit rtceivrd and it no.v opening in addition to his toimcr stock, a large assortment of Fall and winter Goods, Consisting of a variety of Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, Satineits tlraxy goods for overcoats, n great va. riclyof Prints, Ginghams, a splendid assortment of Jtfe.rinoes and Circassians, a fine assortment of Flannels, Mackinaw blankets, Silk and Cotton hadkerchirfs, Silks, oj tvery cofot, Doivand bleached Domestic, Vcslings of various qualities, Tostthcr with every other article of, dry good. Hardware, Glassware, and , Queens w.are. Tea Coffee, Sugar, Ginger, Spice, Alum, Madder, Indigo, Cop peras, Pepper Sec. . Boots and Shoes, A fine assortment of FllP and Silk HatS. Fur &Dd , ""V0 Seal LaD8. Castings , Iron, Steel and Nails. Window-Glass. SALT. All ef which will be told low for cash- or moat kind of conntry produce. . Tbe pnblie are respect fully invited to call and examine tbe lock. Jl)omwgtoB,HoT. 9tb, 1838. , '
! 1 Milton M'Phetridgc, School ComPASlllONS IU'a8'oner f the county of .Monroe here- ' Jy certify the foltowing to be a. correct Jist and description with the namcfe pf.tbo
Um 1Qfc " J ooo, ou vMi.iii ia.e waa men aue sna unpaid. 1 2 o tt K 03 &3 J 1 ii 5 JVrCoLLocuH, i320 2 No name, 1160 2 Saml. Kelly,1 80 2 Lewis Wiiite,590 3 ; Mr. Dayton,, 1100 3 Enoch GkiiexjJ 87 3 i Paxton's lictrs.UOO $ W SE 20 8 3C 9 S N E 20 7 2 Sec. S W N W N 30 7 I 27 8 2 19 8 I 35 8 2 NOTICE ; Is hereby given that unJcsa the taxes, i penalties percentage and costs be paid oil j or before the first day of the April -term of lite Monroe.Circuit Court of 1837, a ,,:., .. 'i. . " i i' ln0,,01, w,l1l n,ade for. judgement oo 116 second or some subsequent day of said court. That any and all such land on which money is due and unid aspa aforesaid sha II vest in the Slate of Indi ana. MILTON M'PHETRIDGE, School ConCr. M. C. Feb. 13th, 1S37. 14-4 Hiltenry'.Jlr llautud S s s s I tors, nnxcucn, B EGS leave to inform die ladie of Bloomirgeton and vicinity, thai sLe uas commencced and intetid, to devote her attention to the above bu.iuess She abo intends keeping constnntlv on bnmlt. tit LATEST .? DM0ST,1 PPK 01' ET) F.ISIIIOXs of Luuies Connet and Dresies, and will execute her vverk at tbe tbortett notiee in the inost i cut, durable aud fashionable it le, nnd rc-ptcifully asks a share of public patronage, er residence is a - few dobrstouih ol Mestrs. Orchard'! iotel. January 12th, 1S33. . 11-Sw $il.vi:r -smith. TOIL JL. GOBXSAXr, It EsrECTrrLLV in forms the public that he has commcncJ tho nbovebupiness in the town of Bloomiugton vhcre he is perjmred', -at the shortest notice, to execute in a neat r.tnl ihirnMe manner all work in his line of public mnv favor him bushess, I hat t!.c witii. Also, to repair Clocks, M atch i:s &.c. anJ will warrant his work neat iiticl Ktibstniitijl. Feb. Miht Ic,;t7. 145w c-u "s'.siiKaoa vai--awes aii di aicisa w jo qjj sjcnp pajp -nnq t3Bj ,l0 sjuaaaAtjjo xei psiv oq J30, iei ospx 'ujOJaqi s)ujuiiojdmf uot)BJodjo3 pics uj joioa liana uo stuaa Xij'g jo set jjod paia a aq JJaqj eqi ntnSuiiuooig jo uoiiuodjoa tfT aqt joj laaisnx jo pjeoa 3 iq paniisrao ii atJ. 30rFriaUO AVClT KI.ECTIOM., ; ft -. FOR GOVERNOR, David Wallace:. Amaztah MonuAx. LI EUT. GOVE RNOR. HAvm IIillis, A blr C. Pepper, CONGRESS. William Herod, J. Ii. Ray. TAILORING. The subscriber has again com-. menced the:. above business at his old stand in! Blbaminizton. lie has jusf received .ihe.Fall and Winter Fahion ef l838Vfrosn the astero - Citiet, be bt assure tne raone tb4 bitvarkiU be-exeoted at the short et nbrice no she facet fashionable and durable manner. 5By close attention and expetiencn " in besines, he hopes ro le favored with a share of public patronage. ' One or two good workmen will find immediate 'ioiphvjmeLij. alo,jone or two good Boy, wanted atapprintice thataa come well re commended: '- , ;. Braomirtgton JVotteihber, 12th 1836 Sr SOW TAILORING BUSINESS. OOPARTnEItSniP.. WILLIAM J. FLURRY. . TAKES thi method f informinf lb pnblie thai he bat token Mr. Funk in a a partaer. The bnsiness will hereafter he ctadactedander th firm of - , . FLtJRRY & TONK, at the old itand formerly ecenpiedbt; B..Hnater.the aHer lei mat they can give entire w j tiifaction to all who may favor them with their cm: torn. ThepnbliearaaMured inat thdr work will I S.i. A - I- - . . , l.l- . I JMkli uw uuuc in a ncai, insnionavis .wwh utaimcr at tbe tbortett notice. . N. B. They regularly receive tbe latest faabiona from Ihe citie of Philadelphia and New-Tork. , IvewMMf ton March lit. 1857. ' 16-SotY WOOD! WOODUr . . -w-r ANTED for rabteriptioM to tha FwC
