Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 82, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 6 June 1835 — Page 3
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s vn iu) w juikmm:, ji m: , . Tublic Meeting. Ht'tt.u, it i believed that the oitizfi of V.axvrcnocbnr:: in'oml m:kiin a strong iTort t.x retain (!.o ce it of J n-tico ntth.it : !.. ( ,
their recoct cal' f ir a me. tin.: at M.xn'h, tcr, o:i the pth i-,t. t.x iion.in i?o candidate f..r the I.. - -! itir- friendly to tl..u nil- vitro : Then Aim1, A meeting of the r ;ti vns of I Vr..v.ta coitntr, ; :r, .ito.!t:. toaxo a I. ,;.d the irkmN --f removal, i ill 1 ho! ! at Wihnircton, on iTnvt, tit i. th or .h r, im-t.n.t, it o'clo. k. V. M. to t-.om.nato e ii-.dkl.ttes lot rorti!i. in the next l.i sii-!.ti:ro. A i ".-i-ril r-M. !..- i-. ,K r,.-,;n -n.!, I v man Yn " V- . : . . i. c i .;:;a.:v;: ale ri-: - i ill e'ir.e ! 1 inc i--io! . t at ti e i! in ti e la t . ii'.'i .'. ; r x j-i r-x-.!ilor i ! tl,::t n making tl.is i-'H.SIviMoMa-a e sv. .'..! ic t Am,': r ai; i ' urn n to i ri::l a-. i .. " Mir! '.I; . ;l i .V.-' i l t :,.: r . r. - u a - - i i at.;! ( , li W" r -i:n,o r,, er wmo !:.:: ,jr a : v e Lax c ! t r:i i III !.V i '.' iiti j 1 1 n, a fr(' to -ax Th.a t'.d. ri ; vi:: i, lafv.'at i!.o ! -t A 11, 01. i t.axv :" per'on xx ,- a :a .'X l-i.ni i; pat- Ci I. 1. i n,a x xi -ii to i t; i ) XX i , 1 t..i !a xv h r, of lliiii r.':i. iiiri' x c; x a 1 !-i i) o to ki : ;r.roei ry in ;n , t x n or ' i n- h-'p of the State, to pre 'lit tot! olkxaid doin; cei;-l x !i"-ir,i--, .-. pi lil; in f r t'.io ao.e, .-. Uiar f.uih t!l"t tl'.e applieav.t i- a I!. . a of C'"' ! i. oe.;I rl.araeti i , xxl.ieh it: ;-t !. -i.i.ei In at !. ;.-t t lit v-iVmr I --pe.-t a'i.'.e I '; i -cho'dei 5 of the toxvn or txx li-Jitx i a xx ha h it !- to h l.o, t ; n'.,d tie fame laxv fnrII r j r, x i le-t!.at if a majority of the frci hoi. '.- i n t. xi a or toxx i)!,i x -hall i eaioii-1 1 ate i-niiittl.e -.utic. tl.i n the l.v in-o jt.all not ! e Ti'i .. .'. x . i . i l i.! ,i vi n xxi. !- Mil-' j-ie- , i of !..'-. a' .1 a no d, u! t intended ns a e hi ek n;-oi the ineioi-e f rro.-eiii ; h:;t in a x; rv r cent e:ie in this cuiiiity the 1 iv h;. ! h i et. '! he ca-o xt; thi?: The li- . . n-e of a tro erv keerer in I i-inr Sen i : i1 ed at the frt of May. arv I t erimt xvas ohMi:u d Ti keep open mini the sil : in; of the e.. ii i . ..... . . . . . . . i . .... t i i . .!. I he I eo, lo ol lii-ir.'' Sun, Kt; ivvii this r-t.il.li-hiin in to I i di-ervli llv one an the ane of many di -turhanees and he eaee, di tei mini d to r r.ioni a l.o i l i a . Vrate a.air-'t f.irllier liei n-e. A ri inoii-tiai,ie v;)-; cor Mn.ly drawn np, at.d f.,n:il hy a r.-nenfx of liu' ficehtd li r in tjnn, (xee six a ri i'. "itx of the" r.--hoh!or, and il i the. opini n of ol' .r-, f.of n ?i, i; r.ty siie : '"O lea ii-in . r of . i: . iu t iV. r am! j u! lif, re -,,M,e. T 4-e la xv r-i ,t i:k h;:.. Uarl. Anl xxi. at . iVect had it j :,e r.e ir.l laid the r luoii-train i and '.. , and ui ;'.P.ted the lieeii'e! and the :.t i- iio'vo.eii'. '1 he in livi.ln 1 ,. '..1 III 'I t . iii.di.-e . r x. a- h a i i i i.h n-uai i e .ta! not iio it tliro iii to the i.ro. i rx -ki i p.. r ; lint il ti -i. '.en I r. .. i-. ra. i ,v ana i.i.t.i e --a x . I'a.t it matti-i -; 1 if. i .r il h...! i o :".". et. i.ot xxi v thev 'The. -i, -thai l oxv a.i-es who? I . r the a. tof , i- . , f.. ! I 1 , , . : . i . I. ... . ...... . . law of the S.'. te If -o, the - i ... . I v oiuht to 1 , hi- t o: . -a : if not.it i not lieen-ed a.-' . rdi i inc t i h xx . e een-i'ler tin- matt, r xvoithj ol i.x s: . at i n. If the I'on. mi-iota i - have a li.htto do a- thev li'.i-c, X. e la.x , lor what i . kii.ox , I ax e a :.r n ery at x x i . a t ner ol out an i t i -i hi io x-, ,i i ! l.o ii-:1 in i in on triliiiu. to .! ;i a ea'l l a- a mutuu i f the t; u n '- I jiotl. e ati.l ronal t!!H-, ui Wr.iiuiut. n, on the M;h i'.t. The m.ixx nu i.tf the 1 .a xx o tie ! nr. hers in c -:u .! to the eor.n v 'c.-i, r -o. i oi ii nu: iiie.i m . .iti.i. ..i ..... .i. . . . i. : ... i. . .1 -hoiih! ho up an l .toin The l.a.x i eiitehui gh r haxe t ihen a 1 old stand a-.aitt the inaioii' tv, and th. v mciu dit.iiuin.d t Milhect the people of the . oimt v aj, on t, their rule. Tim . all foi toixn.-hio moi tmc to -ml !. locates to Manehe-t.r. i - -ulhh ii nt x i !i nee ol t In il ... - O iii.ii. ti -:i. to eel, il ii.f-ilile, lie xv v omnnii.tn r- ap ioint. .1, x ho xx ill re-locate the eo.a t l.mi-i' xx lore !t now .'tali.U. Thev do, and w ill hold out the idea that they want the conn fj fe.it at Aurora, or Manchester, or ?on.oothi r noiiit. in old. r to unil the peoole into their trap.
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Mheie-ott.d to, in rid, r t.. ir I lc llil' lll-i XV I o. ....,!.. aaii. t Wilmington. I liia courMj l.a'ie loa.lv tak. n. and xx e a k our tea- ,!, r"-t.marU ,( it ho not -o. U Up t not, -oi. -o to v n suiipo-e that the l.a.xo ne. hur.h, , - w.mll have ben i any ' i t !ter sati 1,. d if the re-loi a t ion had hceii made at any ii.t r point than Wilmington. Tin ir former action n:-titv tlas conciu-i. ii . i i.rv I r-t .1. lie t tae people to take it iiwax , and even i,,iirhi d at the id. a of attempting it : and xx In n tl., x f, a.a 1 thi re xx a some little dans;, r, they thica'i ai .' the county with pru-e. a:ti jn '. lnt it xxiis l.o' until .i!ti r the deei-ioti a made that tl.ev, through their iiiunth-piece, (.the J'.ill, i.l in in,) toh! us tin J xx ould be nxti-lied to haxe it at Aurora or Manchester. No'. thee pane patriots thought themselves secure until the ,iee,l was done. The probability is that the same people vxho are atiUed with Wilmington, would have hern lti-tied with Aiiiora, Man, besti r, or the center. Hut not so with l.awreneeburgh. If the routt hon'O bad been located on the south .1.... I'JLYi haxe been up in aH against ol Tanner's creik, tl.tjoinins: the iSexv ii i-i'ta"they are acm t W ibnington. The r.,,ple nn-lcMa,,,! tboir ;';'J'i ;::XL::
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t.'onnlvSlV..! .r .... - -"- vvuvmvi i lliv lc following languace is inadJ use of in their t pater: ........ vi in? uriii vi iTipi nr l ni:lir mp.tns " V nexv prin-ipof nian-cin- the- affairs of v ha hern introduced, by which a far itrol tiiedcstiHics or ilie whole cotin - :ir(s to col tv." -Von xx o xxoulii a'k xx hat man or set of men, except tho'e xvho hae lieoomc x!e?j;erato and m.nilv at the lo of same f.ia.l and eherished ol ;rct, would make i:e of such l.tniiaco as this ! Talk about tV, OeMinies of the county Ix-mc rule.) hy a r, i.ut at tho moment when the rr.iM Ll: have xx rented from the hands of a fcxv iiosii-niif, amhi'.ioii?, ami laxrlo spirit at Lawrcneelmruli, the management of the aff.iirortl.ec.:nty. It "peakCia l-.m-nacrc ho 1 d an.l xlariii;, what me;:r.s they arc ready to resort to. to l.rinsr b iek to tl.om the ooxver thev j ol,, e x(reiM-:I over the roui,tv:and such I itcaa.ro xxvll I reomes the men vxho s peak it. j , W . a' t. 11 t! c-e K.!itor that thev w. .tM :,:;va ftt.rir,bscrihorS by wri-1 . . .. .H..-I !. r- ; !e( I. and pav a hi ,e more at-i ,.,,,., ,t ' . , . . ; onoof oi:rbiii. j roniTH tr.:n.v. j A m-eti::g of tin: citizens of Ixijing ! S-:n : ! i u x !,; . ..Ill i. I . . i.'. ' ' ' " " iii fx.: : I n ill .11 I lie !io l h .ii-e oa Poplar street, on Mono.i v ei. g f."t. at ealv candle li-iht. to -Vii.!;.rtl.e piopiietx of rt lehi alu.g "com.! gui.t.ueisarv of American Inde: ;ii.-?xe. MAN V CITIZKXS. d UtK 0. II Mi. Lank will a '.ir.-, the people of the town-hip of Randolph, in the county of Pimhnrn. on Friday, the 1 -:h day of June, at Rising Sin. "on the soxx-ral subi. ets vxliich occupied the nt:;io; of the I i-t Congress, of w hi h he was a member, and thise most likelv to bo diseuscd bv the next, to which he ! asj ires all of which ought to he in torc-fting to cvet y Fr cman. C-T.I.VMf.s P. Com;, Fmj. a candidate for Congress, w ill ad.lr-? the ilizens of this distii. -t, at t!4e places and times f ll xxx ing. viz At Rising Sun. Friday, l'2;h June. 'crs.iilles, Monday, Gth June. Vcvav. Wednesday, 10th dune. Kawieec eburg. Monday, loth dune. F)iookille. A edncsday, 7th June. Rus'iviJIe, Frid.iv. 10ih June. Sr vi K IJ.vxk. At the late meeting of the Pirtctors of the Slate Rank the liranch I'm- the 1 1th District was located at Fort Wayne. We understand that the net profits for the live nu. talis during which the Rank had been in oncl:'Jen on the first of May was about Ul,j aliall" per cent, after deducting not onlv the orainary expenses of the Piiat.rla s, but the expenditures mcuru d iu the 0rg-4ni7.ati.Mi of the whole institution. The profits however in the liitleient Rr inches vai ied considerably. No dividend was mule, but the whole amount, in conformity with the charter. w as carried to the surplus fund. In Hatui Journal. Cormxmt's iNt'tsr. The Corydon Ir.dianian of the l2lst ult.saxs: An innucsl a held near the distillery of. p. Rirtlev, on the bank of Ruck crct k, in I loth township, on the loth inst. be fore Wm. lleth. l.sip ( oioner, on the tx, dv of Robert Reed. The verdict of the jury of inquest was, that, being intoxicated, he accidentally fell in the r ..... J; ;UU was drowned. Lno;;j.ns wamihi, There is a great scarcity ofltboiers on the i aba'h and Frio Canal at this time. Ve art; informed that 700 men would find imtnedi ate employ and good w ages, on jlc faiial line, tietween I' ort H avne MmJ Rogaii.-pol t, and illJuly tlCXt more than twice that number will be re .paired. Industrious nu n. w ithout capital, who are desirous of settling in a fertile and rapidly improving country, would do w II to avail themselves of I ti t , . . t . , ft I'lv. iTm& i in iii ! oral, and paymeni secureu in tne canai ommissioaers. Rand of the best qualit V c: I"' 'td at the loxvest price, and for a con-ideialile portion of it a credit of twelve years be allowed lor t hree-foil 1 1 1 ss of the purchase money nv ,,,,,,, of ordinary industry and PIU ,,M)ce can speedily makejhimself niasler i fa choice tract of land, which amplj t, pay bis labors by abundant crops. Manv Laborers, who arrived here al most destitute, ate now comfortably settled on their own farms. Sentinel. timv;t. The public mind being at this time directed with considerable interest to wards the town of Chicago, in lllinoi-, as a place destined to take rank very soon amon" the first commercial cities of the West, a few remarks relating to the prospect of this place may not be uninteresting to the public: Chicago contains at present between three and four thousand inhabitants. Three years since it was only a military station. The State is rapidly fettling withemigrantsofindustryandcliaracter
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!,u" u'lll- 1-hlCagO ISOriCP l l.lmct ...... m . ' . . . -i lit ,--..v.-. uarb0 " Lake Michigan nnd there cannot be a hner any where; txrentv . tvrcnl ''Ve feet of Water ill front o"f I llie town and completely embay od from jitny lake winds; and at the same time the town is not h.ilf :i mil trr.t. ii... Lake, rsatnre has d.Mie everv thin-r to lender Chicago the finest city of (KWest. It will command the trade of the Illinois lxiver and Mississippi -v means of the ranal; and the wost and east hy the navigation of the Lakes and as Hotlman says in his Winter in the West, it is destined lobe the New Orleans of the West. It is destined to exceed Ca'.lalo in population in a very shoit time and its natural hd vantages are far beyond it. It i imposib!e"lo say more in favor of Chicago than what ...x iK . n i- i extravagant ide:;s mav seem to he on cnl; I, .i i s!)eit el her growlli and prospen () I he relative posit ion whieh C hica o bears to our eastern cities and to some of the most fertile legions of the )ost together with the adaptaion ol" its c liniatt for tr:nl. -,! tif f.x it -c j ....... ... . . ,.c .i place vlestineit to !e o:ie o( the groatcs) cities of the West. As the frst, Canals and Railioads are. in progress in all parts of the State, the determination of which is in Chicago. Tline is no opening for investments of mot ev in i property equal to what now oilers in L hieago. Ri'i.lf.m f.v. Stkamlm. -An interjesting renconter occurred a few days Uince upon the Columbia rail road, be tween a locomotive steam engine and a noble bull which was pasirg over a field in sight of the rail road. As soon ,'1C hu" cP'cJ the f ntuiable ma chine, he hung his head, poised his tail in the air, and I ushing onward to the attack. The cnginoer checked his steam combatant and took the bull's blow on one of the front whorls. His bulMiip recoiled, but the putting of the locomotive seemed too much like a challenge to further combat to be disregarded, and he rallied at once. lie came upon the enemy tearing up the eatlh at a horrible rate. The engineer put on more steam and shot ahead like i lightning. and (he bellicose, bull sttiking short of his aim, misod his fooling and rolled down the embankment, h aving the locomotive decidedly the le?l of the battle. Ry a tal.de of postages in the Coifed Slates foi several r.us it appeals that in Indiana, in I V 2 7. the ie':i amount rejceived at the ditVerent tilltrs was M,00G ; in 1 S C'd. S"7." '- ', u ' '3 1 , ,v I 1 ,5tiS ; in 1832, $U,-H0; in 1CI. sCO.lid.h. The. postages of the slate of New Voik have a little more than doubled in seven years. The postages of Rennsv Ivania have almost trebled in the same time. Massaeuselts has not quite doubled. Virginia bears a little less pioportionate increase than Massachusetts. Ohio has nearly quadrupled. Tin; amonnt in Illinois in tr2? xvas SJ.ll?, in 1 CI I Nl 1,700. "'. .).. The New Orleans Lbilletin of the 7 th ult., says ''Some cases of Cholera hate occurred during the past week or two, on hoard the shipping and about the Levee; hut there is little if any cholera in the city, and not suflu icnt to justify any alarm. The powers of tin; i cholera have ceased as a raging epi demic, and need now he s.caicely tegarded as more than an epidemic pretty well understood, and easily con qucred."' The Catholics now have in the United States, as apnea is by a recent statistical statement of their own :3, :chuiches .31 J piiests -0 collegt and seminaries for females, and 17 convents. It has been ascertained, sas a New Voik paper, from the ollieial records of the custom house?, as we an informed, that upwards of m'.c htnulenl Roman Catholic missionaries have ar rived in the United Slates within tin last twelve months. Rai.i.oomnc. A gent'. man of our acquaintance has received a letter horn ;i friend in the city of Mexico, which mentions that MrJ'ugene Robinson, the A'.ronaut, had made an ascension there, w hich was very successful m every res pect, it having violded him a clear profit of Irrcvc thousand x ftumlrrrl ilohars', He was making preparations for anoth er ascent, from the proceed of which it w as calculated he would make twenty thousand dollars. .. 1. (.a:elic. A litsus natnno.n pig with one head two totonies. two tails, two sets ol lens is exhibiting in Louisville, Kentucky. M.vmiir.u, On Thnrsilav last.hv .lames A. Walt on. Io Mr. J:o iter.' Williams to Mi- Makvisn FrLl.v.u, both of Randolph township, On the same da v ..bf the fame, Mr. Wit.mam SroritiRto MissSARAft Ci AKK, loth of Randolph toxvtishir
I90$T8CMtMlT: Important from France. Just as our paper was ready for press
1., c Tviiuii;, vr ic-cciveu tne iii)ainr:ti (7,;-,,V, containing the important intel ligence ol the passage of the American Indemnity Rill by t,c French Chamber of Pcpolios, by a majority of 15 J votes. W e have not time to give nnv parlicuI u s. AEjVu.il i5ui IHccfittii. ll'.ach candidate xx ho is not a sulKcriher to the Times must pay l,t advance, to hax e his name inserted in thb li-t. CONT.ISKSS. .vox ,. .7. I j.iwr.s n. corn. .(). H. Dl .VX. i:i:rKKrTriv rs. 77OX. f) ;;.:;,. I U i'l 0 1! 1X1' I! , r. i . 7 ix.vr.n, .is. i smi i if, in os. r. ilmi :n. .:.v. . DILL. i:u d. s. ul sil COfXTV ( )MMISSIOni jonx .vr. u.. i FOR STOCK, AND II AY. RARKFLS of ..! qualitj Salt, suitable for Stock and Hay, will lie sold at a lower prict? than usual by bancl.or bushel, at a fair credit. "-"'I V f,r,n good article, J ears old, for sale t retail at lJa cents per gallon. Aps at Kising .Sun Mil. PAMKL IILXSPALF. June 0. KU5. tlti'2 i'uSiIir iott ice S hen by given, that iu compliance w ith the law incorporating an insuance company in tb; town of Rising Sun, with a capital stock of our hundred lliimsnml dollars, the books w ere opi ned ind the stock subscribed according to axv; 1 herelore. an election w ill he held it the store of P. oc II. James, in said town, on Saturday, the 13th of June next, at 0 o'clock, V. M. lo elect nine Directors for said company. JOSHUA II AIM. S, F. JAM. OS, S. HATHAWAY, Voinm'rs. Rising Sun, May o(), !;:. To xTonf met or. FALFD proposals will be received k7 at the cilice of ihe Law renceburgb ind Indianapolis Rail Road eonqiany, . , . i i , i in the town ot l .axvreneeiiurgli, until the loth day of J line ncxl, for the grad uation ol the Inst section ol said road. xteuding from llioht street, in the old town of L aw i fin idmt gh to the bank of Tanner's creek, a distance of about tine mile. This job w ill consist of a heavy embankment in one place, 25 feet high. ind a corresponding excavation. A liberal advance will be made to the contractor, payments made regularly as thewoik progresses. Flats and prohles mad be ex imined at the company's office, wheie such further information as mav In' necessary can be obtained. As this job is a heavy one it will bo worth the notice of cont ractors. WM. R. FWINfi, ClrrL May 30, 1835. Bll. MICHAF.L MORi:LAND,of 1 Iartf rd, Dearlioi n county, In diana, oilers his services lo those alllicted with the Cancer, and assures the public that he is possessed with a spee dy remedy for that dreadful scourge of the human llesh, which has so long been represented by many lo bo incurable. He respectfully solicits the patronage of those who are tormented with the above named human destroyer, and pledges him-elf that he can remove the Cancer in a short lime, with little pain it - and no injury to the system, lie larther pledges himself that if he under takes a case and fails of a pel feet cure, that lit1 w ill reiiuire nothing lor his ser vices. A long list of certificates could bo easily obtained, from men of the first respectability in Kentucky and Indiana, but it is deemed at this time lo he un necessary. Hartford, May 30, 1335. Slit e Malice P0MIF members of the Burlington Lodge have resolved to celebrate the ensuing anniversary of St. John, which takes place on the 24th of June next, at Burlington, Boone county, Ivy. The neighboring Lodges, together with all transient brethren in Ibis or the adjoining States are invited to attend. JOHNSON UllADLET, TIIOM VS itF.r.n, r.AOIUKh TANDY, V. W. KI.llRIDtSE, JOSEPH H. MUIIDPCK, Committee of .lrrinvtncnt. Burlington, May 23, 1035.
Bool & Shoe Storern rrnilF subscriber rceiV(3 -fi- epcctfully retains his thanks to his former customers and public generally for nat
fivors and again solicits a portion of their patronage. He keeps on hand a geneial assortment of ladies and genthemens assorted fashionable boots and shoes, which he warrants to be as dur,- -hie as any manufactured in Ihe Western Country and as cheap at his stand on Front and Clrand streets opposite S. llalhaway's store. L. N. 1 1 ALL. Rising Sun, Ind., May 21, 1035. N. R. All persons indebted to the subscriber in open account or notes now one. will please call and settle, as no further indulgence can be given. L. N. II. TJJT.W I NO resigned hisofi'iccas Judge EM of the Court, will practice LAW. Ollice on Walnut street, opposite the iuetliodist church. Lawrenceburgh, May, 1035. 79tf iotiec rirnii subscriber has filed his peliH lion with the Clerk of the corpoation of Rising Sun, praying for the vacation of all that part of the original ;Iat ot said town, ling west ol Feplar tnd south of First streets. JOHN JAMFS. May lf, 1835. K. EATOII & CD. SLAVIC removed their Store to the new brick building owned by Mr Rodger?, on Main street, a few doors aboyc their old stand, and nearly oppoite Mr. Pecourscy s. IiisingSun. May 2, 1035. fust Ilecc'i red lPnti ii,;i ,,inh.h;.. i.,i I 1 lllAI'. i uu.'.n t ini'.ui..i'iiii iiuu iJi.illliivi t , . a full and splendid assortment of KlSIllO.WinLF. Spring Jnl SuntBtEei' !o!ts. A LSO, A large and general assortment of iui;i)u:n:i: .lyd cutlery. COUPKirS TOOLS, S.JDDLERY, Vr. x c. er. Ml of wliich w ill he disposed of on our u.siiul terms. FFFFKR & JAMFS. Rising Sun, April 10,10.35. tf ifonsa feV SjOI ron s.ili: or rext. J-TK fl" WISH to sell my Lot, w ith B. the buildings thereon in gyyl 'jixthe lown of Rising Sun, and if not sold, to rent the dwelling house and stable after the Oth day of May next. l or terms apply to S. Hathaway, in Rising Sun, or F. S. RUSH, Lazvrcnccburnfi. April 11, 1835. 7 llf I2mt' and liot lbi alc. 'inillC subscriber wishes lo !!RwL dispose of his House and lMiLot, No. 123, in the village of Rising Sun. It w ill be sold on accommodating terms. For particulars apply to the subscriber, or to Mr. Ueeoursey. 1 he house is now rented, and accommodates two families. EZRA SLAUSON. Rising Sun, May 10, 1835. TAKI'irV 11 liST T"i V A Kri nr 1 r' cl or con if II. XJ ilUIIIIII A VUOIV. V. CVII V I A.iXu Randolph township, Dear..LgCM 'born county, Ind., a black mare colt, about 14 hands high, supposed to be three years old this spring, with a brand on each shoulder no other marks perceivable. Appraised at $17, by John Tait, Jr. nnd Stephen Rriltingham. A true copy from my est ray book. ARIJAII RFNNFTT, J. V. JLook Merc: ALL persons who are indebted to the subscribers for LUMBER, are earnestly requested to call and settle the same, as longer indulgcnre will not be given. Those who neglect (his notice, may expect to pay costs, as their accounts will be immediately put in suit. LANIUS & ATJIEARN. TAKEN UP V Abram Feaslec, sr. of Dearborn county, Ran dolph township, Indiana, one bright bay horse colt, two years old, star in the face, three white feet, no other marks perceivable, and appraised at twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, by Samuel Jelley and lohn Tait, Jr. n3 the law directs. Sworn before me this 8th day of May, 1835. A true copy from my estray book. ARI.FAIl BFNNFTT, J. V. May 0, 1035.
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