Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 97, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 19 September 1835 — Page 3

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Saturday .:o..ixc:,sept. 10, I S3 -.. AGKICTLTUIiAL .HEirTING. Aa adjourned meeting ol' the Randolph tow nship Agricultural Society, m be held at the r ?-Syterian Church, in lUsin;- Sun, on Satur- I day iiot, the CtUh in;t. at 2 o'clock, P. M. A j jr'-ricial attendance of those interested i oxnec- ! to 1, as husine of importance to the Society 1 v id be transacted. o" :. Kb 03N f have received a roinnrii:ic:i(i.!i froi;

M. in rep.y t. MO..' We cannot nnLli-I. it. at Ciecimaili on bu-il c-. about (o I C- '! l.c sul,;. et is a very unfit osu l .Ucussi..n at I (urn homo, wi nt on hoard of a strnnitVrrewr.ttiinc; and the trail-- u-tion- of so,, . j boat with his sntKil. bag, atul meeting

i .i- ,llJ,m..:ii-is iu , a.f , ronsi.iera.dv Vmr'-d o,:r view? in ncir-I to tin :r j r;i. i ; ;, '. d v'rino inach -,, la it . ooi i, n.i I .; . ; oi;r m'tiam ;ei mor ' 'll.c l.i, ,-r.i v oi Mr. V v i-CRKN WI. 1 " comniL'i'red !H't iin k. It is 1 iid over t pi ,rc t nn interifti'ig article o,i the ("!- .TV. f, v lii.-'i v ;11 ho (mi id o.) or f r t :-i: vr. U.l t'' ,t !'.. C... .;;!, 1 '.r.- '.'-t v,-, V. M. CONAv v, C:i t . ; ! i : n . in, a-i I Mr 'a -r, Co::iri,'i!s;o:..-r to -i:v-Hie--: .1 tho i r -. 'n o' Co-; nl v t;;;l - .si W (T:t Jr !; . r. -o ' e. t ' ' '. in r ;r.- 1 u . i t-v tli Com-i'v r !. 1. ,. ! I . t the pe ;d e; I. ,u r. :u -; tS i.ro it '. r.M-n" -i 1 t i t'.,:- m ao;;., 'wc t.e t ".,i,!ly vvili !.e at n i e ; i;-e in i r -u-t'-e i.'lii :. Ti.e ( "oiirt il i- v. ill, we ;v. i . ' i e :.: ilt . -;i p. -1 l. to a;;:ii t i.i civvi, v i-'i e.ttr .--t p ; . -e ! ., '11 t! -.. :.tle-s;:..-e. t V l i s n't ;, ' I w t for :: n -:i t'-e ii..- ;iK1 1 - - - v. e li: i.',. t'.i- v. ( i tl : of t,!K il s v i i;, :v ' to :i-e;e I i 1- ;o t.e'c i :. t v, :.; tl i. li i- tlMI ii :( e ol r. rl , le t-l 101' i ; ! int. av-t. '! I 1 i in. It i- ii. i a t! tit - a l-.r.! mait. r to tr ie Si !.-' of tin .r i ii rr..-.-e l! iht( r -t s a . : I to cm rt l!.ei)i- ,vi:s in matters w .:. ii i..i:-l . l i.U 1 ncfit lioth lliein and ti.esr po-t, rily. i;.-v ililHri-nt would it ho il" a n.e. ii: l; vveio ilk-! for the purpose of d. vi-ins Mean- .or li e ee?s of a a l.' Ail vvut.1.1 ft. id iirnc to at-lcn-1 it, and it would be bl.i.-ni-d forth as a '-lar.ro and ro--pfv table m cling nf tho y rm nry .ft! 1 ountrv I" Anil 3 ct our v conn n -annot -,d t :.no to a'.tt n 1 to their o'.vn iaU re-l -a pillar, but ii i-i true. Tl is We are era 1 to cee oti.er ?e lions of ti e o-ilc piovie." forwaid in this treat eansi ,, , ,. , , , M " , ', 1 itaa.n, hnsli an 1 ..lanoa conntie; have Til leelvcd to hold their fairs next month, a??i! h ue already published their lists of pr mii-m A'.il -hall "iir S oil !y l.'g he hind ll.em ? Wi ' f ,t o:ito ii) ;!it::t:(;AN w.v;?.

. . . ..,.--, i .'that there, w as a rumor a. bio. id tiiat a vsaii, eoia-i i ls the l-nlowiii inlet; ort r.re. It . , . . ,,, i-1'..e l.,t,t,wvv, wo 1,.y seen in rei uion to I lronI vvasoeld in W .nngton, between

The Cotu.nbn f'hio rotate .lonnial of UiC Ulh Ibc proeeei'i:; ;; jd. out the dn puto-i t- ui It loot, . -o.i.e'.'i if;r like iira-.i',;.-! .' i e f t' ni'. i i' s lor tae m-',r,.ion i i f .i!,)W li g ;; t--f Ii '".'. Ul-t: l! . 1 k t'e a l! j li the t low l iv. ,1 ! V : o i i ol '.!- o...',t t o;:.; i .. .i i i I : v, ;i ' !a: b Mi l .V. of:; I i V; i : it'' s a : ; i ! e : t-- J t;.. b a -M e in p at ; t the lia: ' . . t ; v. .m. -"f - '.O, l I I e. t -ad '.j a'uiii t 1 - a run tiie -li' i !s i thn-at towo. '';: v i,i.l t the (em in a fv ! 1 ia 1 111 i Ot.o i;. n cleii or i,i Ti o I n a- : on I shoved the i ..HioVo'l- ( "o i: t of 'oaoti- n l';.1.:- ba ot;,(v . )i i' st -: ton at T. I iv. it is stall ,'!, oofotc !.n hulit. t it al t ii it t ( vcr or .-i i-oe. I cfore laii:g Ib troit, d.rce'-d the I'. -taia-tc-r not ! a lerv aid any comn a-ti:-a!;i i.s t him 'o:i.ii:g ii-eri tie" .Scat i.fth.)-. ermivait. Ffo'aablv !; had iieen ;:.'. i-cd of hi s'ipt r.'e,!, a-. 1 ut nd offa ially ; ai d wa detei nanod to live in gloriou iiiinranc c of it, until he had

athirvid ihe J ,ui el - ( f a In ro, at To- , ;,, ilar. that measuns have been t.i-J-'.-dc. ; to revive as ooa a practir aide, the

rrv iom:::;. :.. 1,'nv'v M,..in.-,r i.l lie 1 'l'i i r. t 1 t . , i.t n:i! the. r..'!ouei; I. tier Lmrn iv ihin -!i,Mry 17. 1 fU.'. To Con. H . C. Kkex: S,r Inan-wir to our cno'iii ; " . - , ' '. inie.auon 10 t.ie Ya.tou, , " , '"" udv sav that (he diM-oyei v ol the nuineious fraud which had been committed on ibe ofiiee of the p 'nion department, has. forced the (b p at tment to conic to tbe conclusion, that no mote pctisons will he granted, until the whole number of pensioners shall he examined, hy an agent to be appointed by the secretary of the treasury, and n poit his opinion of the propriety of their btmg continueil on the pension roll; such agents will be appointed, in all probability, in each county where pensioners shall reside. This enquiry will no doubt result in striking many otTthe roll who are on, and placing many veteran soldiers on the roll. Yours in haste, A. LANK.

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ft5"At the election held ou Monday last, for Trustees of this Corporation, the following persons were chosen: Joel Deroursey, Thomas Limlsay, Thomas Bradley, John B. Craft, and Samuel IJe?t, Jr. ; and at a meeting of the Trustoes on Thur-uay last, the following nppointnwt were made: Joel lVcotmey, president; l'ini, cKr's ; William L;miii, tn iisurvr ; 'l,',crt Claris, marshal and collector; and Iulin fountain, sexton LOOK OUT! Or.o of our citizens a few dav ago. a decent I king jom man at the uangway, who demanded hi pass age T.r.Kov, (a !,.!! u.) lie promptly paid it, at,d asked for a receipt, or to have hi; r.au.e entered on tin; book ia his presence. . Inch ;, refueJ. lie aeeordinglv s.-ized th" f i!-v,v and lluvv .a (! r, r.. woen he reh; ded trie mom It w; afaTwaids ascci taii.ed that the i'.lhvA- di.i n-ol hi !.)ag to the hat, that I a I p;:?P i!, roni avtMed to s-A i:e.le "iiiisv e ..1 ei !:.o n Uif'TT'M'-. l' ,rliri'tf!'ll!Ht .iii:;;. I s ;he clerk. lVisor.s s!:oa! l never I.i- ;r r ( . i :-c'-'Z? f:.0!-ev u hhout t;.k a or s'-o'.i'i' tlenr names cn:e:eo a t!o- I-a:!;;. We 1 ave hoard of :.! ! a-! one i;:-!ar.ce wltere a rkrk aeiiiaiiv I received the passage money fiom a : i---ev,f-'f! nut it ia Ids rocket, and -n r,t t -.1 on tae register, that (he e-tioman ha 1 left the boat nit'e.eut aitt i 1 ; p.-.i-age. i k!; .1. F.-n'rr. (I.',C!NATI M AI'.Iil.T, I T. G. 1'iu 'ii-.ee. 1he 05 ci.ie of the ca-lahiri-ie t arried in anv considerable ;o i! .titii s, although tlse ?t;pr! is well ki pt up. It is selling at tee canal, lot ;i di-l'ars it) t U ;!t(l inspeclicn. . liistiEY t ainvtr.g r.i laruo piar..i(ies Neatly oae tiiou-and haiiel? :!,ivt' ! en received within the wc !:. Ncmittal, or :ikm pric e 3 1 1- lets. per .a-!::::. 11 at i: w havers; purcharors cxpcctit.g a still farther dicline in pi ice. ! I FO'.t TA X T Ft '.tCJIASE OF Tl'.X VS. : We find the subjoined in;pa tatit in!ormalion in the last .Natchez Cornier. ; W e know nothh.g fin ther of the corect- ! "ess of the intelligence, than what is fui- : r.ished by tl:e Natcluz editor, lie. however, appears to have such knowt leuoe mi ii:e siifp'ci as 10 icave on nis mii.d "little doubt of te tact. oo u the ?ta!eniei.t prove true we tiiir.lv the ;irra':g( n.eni vvouhi be satisfactory to 1 1 , i - ' 'Kit rv. Ve rue! tiot.rd a few weeks rgo. ib.. ! T.,; t. .1 it -....1 M.-vi.-,, ! !,;..!, i Tex is wa ceded to the former. Oar lotos-! I'.ioniiow is such as to leave but hit!.: d .u' t f the fact. To avoid ill constitutional questions as to (he light 'O OUT I em ii I the ii i How 1112 plan, we under-led has bi-cti adopted:.! the line b.'iWien Mex;c and tbe Ui.ib'd Stale, has never been tun bv the authority of the two governments, and of ronrse, i-still ui.sclih d, to av oid all cx- !":'? at:d controversy hereafter, for a ( . tt.iia pawnont ia monev to be m i:le to the Mexican ( Jove i a. tin i,t, hy li:e Feitod stales, il i agreed that thy llio ,hl Norte shall be the lir". Ci. iwati (."oi.iaau--.. Tiie trnMeos of (i.i- iiistiluti-iri have? aaaotruaal, ia adih.'i'Oi to (lie medical department, the aj;aniz ilioa of a law department, w.ii!; is f.-r the pros' nt (a tousist of ihtce professors: viz: Tiavdb.y Walker, I on c o,i-!i!u!ion d law, q iity. and the law of real property: lvlward King. wi CMiiUierc lal law. and t.ie la v of V light. pc-rsonal property; John C on pra. lice, pie ailihg, evidence, and ( finun in I iw. The hoard of (rttstees slate in tb.cir -u-pende I academical department, uu ally deno.ninalei the college Moper, t'evo'o d to c ht-sioa! IKei atui e and (no ! s ieiict u-ual!y (aught in collegiate instilntion. Cin. Mirror. , . ... , ,. ! i ia- s,,; comiianv na cntlv firmed in IWton with a capital of S 200,000, have purchased for their use TOO acreof I india Northampton. A!" a company of capitalists of New York and Poton, have recently purchased the Valentine silk manufactory at Providence, Rhode l-land, to which is attached a l u ge tract of land containing 20,000 mulberry trees. Another Rit. Roao. It is contem plated to construct a rail road between Cincinnati and Paiis, in Kentucky, and from Ibe spirited proceedings already had in relation to it, tlic harmony ol sentiment among those immediately interested in it and the val advantages which mut accrue, to Cincinnati and tbe interior of Kentucky from thi con struction, there i3 hut little doubt of its early commencement and speedy accomplishment.

Tiie New York Transcript states that a wealthy merchant of that city has been detected in smuggling lead to a very large extent. To avoid paving the duties imposed by government on the importation of that article, lie adopttd the singular expedient of receiving cargoes of common wines from Kurope, contained in casks math; of lead, exceeding in thickness more than iwo itches. The matter is to undergo a judicial investigation.

, , Cats. A iNcw lo:k paper sav j r . .... 4L ; . "Ua a iair caicuianop, mere are aneut ; ihntv tb.oesana pussies m the ntv et . c ,. iSew loik; live thousand of wtncli are ' . i.i . I emplovcd ;is mou-ers and the otherl fwentv-five as 'lap cogs for Mnn g la-; ,. ., 1 ' 1A -' Tlt're is an oak tree in KichTiond township, Fa die co. Tern, vhich monsim s around at the iriv ' f.f;i Prt, a::d live fret from the ground, girths 20 U et 10 Incites; the stump of ar.-dh'-r tree, ( tit on the same tract of 1 and. meatus G feet 0 inches in dianif trr. 1 ! The distance Irom Detroit toC.'atcara by water, that is by the Detroit river, lake Huron and lake Michigan, is TOO mile--; bv land oniv 2:0 fr.sn I)eUoi ,0 S! .f''pb's by water G?0 miles. nit bv the route of the rail road onlv i I'Jj miles. The culture of the silk worm s pro:rr"ing ia this country with a rapidity, w hieh justifies the cpinion that tue day is not remote, w h.en we sliail Iv independent of the silk warehouses of Kui ope. Lynch Lvw. The Court IT'. use in iu-i Air, Maty land, has been de !roid bv a mob, o:i tsccotint of a dissali-'hetion relative to some decision of lite Com!, about the Man laud hank. Two years ago Mississippi and Lou isiania licened e;ani')lers. iSowthev denounce t!;c-m and hanf t'nem withoal i . . . 3 i pictjre or 1 tl ! v. trim v. X At a meeting of the Randolph township Agricultural Socielv, held ia Rising Sun, on Saturday. I ho 5th of September, lCi o, the following resolutions wa re uminhnou'i adopted nr.;ok.-rd, That (his Society will hold ; - iii.-i F.ii. a:. ! Lxl:i!,i:i -i S ' TURD.aY, the 31st day of ()(.' !T) BLR next; and lliat a committee of five be appointed to solicit members to the Society, and also, donations in monev, to enable the Society to award premium. Whereupon, (he following gentlemen were appointed said committee: A'5!.iH Nouni, James A. Wamox, Jamcs llovi.r, CollVF.l.'.US. ?d 1 Ll.ntl. and Ai-F.x. E. Gi.r:xx. Ih-H'hcd. That a commi'tee of I'iree persons be appointed, to report (o the Society at its next meeting, on what .articles it would he advisable to award premiums, diplomas and cei tifu .ate s. And the following gentlemen were appointed said committee: PiXKXEV J MES, JMKS Wirsoy, .and Arciiikam) Moohe. Ordered, That the foregoing resolu tions be published in the. Ri-ing Sun 1 tmes. P. JAMLS, Prrsi.-l, !. Samcei. Jfm.f.y, S-e'v. :t!Ai:i;ii:i, On Tuesday evening last, bv John W. lla'l. F.sq. Mr. Mahshat.t. Li.mott to Mi la.iz nr.rii Armstrong, both of this village. 1)1(11), At the lesidence of lier brother, in Laughery township, on Thursday, the; 3d inst., Miss Lt.izABETH Smith, aged 23 vears, after a severe illness of three wet k, w hich she bore with the. forti tude of a christian, perfectly resigned to the will of her Creator. And on the same. day, her brother At (ji sri s died at Mr. Kent's, in Ctosar creek township, .aged 21 years. The circumstances attending the. death of these unfortunate young persons w ere duly tragical. Their older brother had rented a farm on the Ohio river, where they were living, at the time they were taken ill with the ordinary chill and fever, as was supposed. That with which Kliz ibelh was attacked, soon asumed a very d uigerous as pect,and continued to increase, in violence until about tbe 1st inst. when all hope of her recovery was lot, at which time she requested that her mother, tier only surviving parent, and others of her relatives should be sent for, that she might hid them a lat, a long frewell. She lingered until half after nine o'clock, on Thursday evening. Augustus had been advised by his physician that it would be better for

hitn to change his situation, by going out to his mothers, some distance iron! the liver; and on Tuesday previous to his death, feeling quite convalescent, he started to ride out on horseback, and before he arrived there was taken with a chill, and after it a very high fever: and on Thursday morning, was taken w ith a bit cdin-x til tin: nose, w hie h torsni rtiled fataili in about 11 hours all of

the application pro trig rerra ulo?. j He (iied at half past 7 o'clock, 2 hour? I i" I o. iere iris sisit-r. . c , , . A luiieial sermon was rre;w!i i oi . , - ,. , . .. , . I r ,. ,' r . Ka, at'r'r wliicit ti.oir retta!?t were r r , , , ,. . , i dloweil to thopn.ihc t.t!i-i:i: rroiin,!. , . , r " ' . . ! eoncourro of p. iM iis (lie witter t vcr j v id, essed r.;i a similar oecasio:. j Tiic lo of those Iwo individuals will ; be. severely felt by secicty. They have J a fond mother, t vo sisters, and live ; brothers to mourn (heir !os Tbu1 'iitb in a motivt'i's time ro'! ed ! numeri'ti- hmily of two n i's btig!ite-t jornaavMtt. Ommf-nl-nlvl. hCIir . U'lnmn.i , !-.- l.c (.1.. Iii !-.l At La rcsv.t hu! urh. - n .; ue-'iav last. i1! coriMimp'ion , itlOj it..: J.-.M1M V."lfvTKt:. I'o-t Master at tli.at place, old ;md ia -pcted ( i: :i. ox ax k.x o it i vla i i:. fpIU ii'idcrign-d proj.o-a to pub ja- i; i. .. m e 1 1 !-.,, ,. ( ' ii"ti ii ai.ii .i i ' ti' "'ill on . on', tv. Ihdiana, to exhibit l! Soeiini.s, Tow n--hips. and Ra!!2-s. :is laid dow n ia the osiuinal Sarveys; lowiw. road-, rivers and creeks, the politic d; i-io:i into (ow:!ii,;p o!oie!. ".id!; and othermaettlac lories, (distilei i s ovopd d.) will bo laid 10 laol clown upon is.e map. hy tile tvdive ; will owners of th.om paxins: twofonts p-T copy extra. he in ' liven d to subscibrts a! fillv ei t,!s per ropv. .and w ill -r n ady f r C.vVa rv 1 O.oi. at w lii h . j ny toe first ot M hvp, time due notic-' w ih ho ;o-ei samui:l mouf.i.-ox. Sept. in, i: 4 t W V.- -s i J Jfs :jii wo .. ; ; T T would be well for honest people !o l3 lake notice whether tliey see .any boos following the honey w hich disappeared from them ra'hcr suddenly, on Thursday niglit la-!, from my premi-c s. ion Poplar street, as they will double's lo.i! ;i vi ... ..!.... til. l.ol,.-r llllllllV II. J'll e'. l..'in . .......... anv of our neighbors have plentv ol fresh honey, which they d'ni not come bv honestly. L. N. HALL. Pvisii-g Suti, Sepi. 1 2, ZZ'. TIOUH!-. .U.o r i'Oil SA1.1C. MNilK subscriber oilers for sale his rbvr hnir house JTi" .'-k'iLli;'od lol, where he now resides itna'ed .et High street, in the village of Ki-ing Sun. The lot i GC, feet ia front and runs 150 li.uk. Tiie dwelling houe is a good frame. If by 21, two stories high. There is good stabling on the premie, and .all other necessary mm enit uc ies. For teian, (w hi h w ill be liberal.) apply (o the subscriber. .lAcor, spoui:. RiingSup, Sept. 1 . i:i.:.. ti;ii2 S..::? tar ?inlc. FTjllL School section No. la, ia township 3, range 2, west, will he offered for sab; at the. Court houe door, ia the tow n of Lawretioeburgh. Dearborn county, on the 7t!i day of November nex'. between Ibe hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 P. M. of said da v. in separate, lots, according to a division and survey of the saaie, made by the Ti n tee of township 4, range I , west, a plat of which will be show n ou the day ot sab; by (he School Commissioner (.r the count v aforesaid. IIF.XIIY W ALKLU, Sepi. .7, iro. .-:) ,7 CooovrY. 9 V tft O i .M'litw! B-ns.ti eiSf. PFpllF. School section No. Ill, in town ship No. .r. range 3. west, will be olh red far sale on (he i -lth day of November next, between the hours ol 10 o'eloek. A. M. and ! P. M. on said dav, at the court house door in the town ol Liwroueohutgh, Dearborn county, in separate lots, according to a divi-i, n and surveyed" the same, m ide by the trustees ef said township, a plat ol which will be exhibited on the day ot sal", by the School Commission' r for the county aforesaid. 1IFNRY WALKFH, Sept. 5, 1033. Comm'r. WANTED. rWyW. subscribers wish to employ a a good Journeyman Cabinet workmm, to whom liberal prices w ill be given. None but a sober, industrious person, need apply. II ALL & TAPLLT. Rising Sun, Aug. 22, 1 035.-03

CHEAP CIjOTU1JG ESTABLISHMENT.

DAT? I) FI;Sin:il, Tailor, RESPKCT1TJLLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has made anot lo ments fr keeping constantly on hat.d lor sale, a general as-sortint-nt of S.cndy I2Utc CSoliisuited to all seasons of the jear. lie iias inr.v on hand, and oilers fur sab', a lot ol t 'io'Jiing, of u liich the following is a part : r,.'. P. ...,. Smtimt r Panlnlo.-vi Casiiul do ilt jluwidaboitii i!o 'csts, (yisiiiHic i f.M'.v, Pitid Cloaks, Fimt nrl .Vif ei.?, Clirrk do Whits d Striixd do fit) I !, ,, Je:os Con Is, do I'ttntHt'o.-ms, ( i yt?, lilt Jibuti -7r i.'." '.'.' vf - 'O.'i if f . Wm-k Storks, S;i?pt w'crs, ir. articles in the Clothing ii !i ;tie dV-:red .at vrni l :v i WiM. other life, a!! of v, ir;rcs; ! ait in no case w ill a n a bat en a nt lie made hoin (!) price asked. Fersnns are iriv lied to ca'l and see these artiand oi-roi:s w ho are indebted to !l--l-l .re ted to rail .and see their ai co'Mit. ! F. v i!l si ill continue (o do w oik in Ibe Tailor hue for Ins eutorneis, on I ie isu;d term. ( iarim-nts of c-vcrv description cut to onlri' on the si (o.-tesj pe.;-sihlo notic e. Stand, -d door above the store of J. i: W. (VN.-al. M .in Mrret. His'nig Sun. Sept. 5, 1 113.7. 0." I T. V di'SiC-ils V .t'jt fIIFi ili-ing Sua I Usui at.ee companv i now 8n 1 1 y organized and prepared to b rids, both in the Marine and Fire -departments, on a good k- rms as .any o'hor lii; e; and they hope, by a (air e.'. d t '-'f tal course, to merit and reec ive (!." c oni Ii donee, and patronage of the public. MOSLS TURNER, Secy. Rising Sun, Aug. 21), 1 035. 14 tf r A. Ii. .feU.BS.lt tc'ji. i. State of Indiana. Drnrbom county, Set. John .1. Cibson, Plllf. ) A writ of dov. V mestick attachHugh Colhn, O "ft. 3 meet w as issued !v nio.o'i ti.e 2:)th day of August, 1035, against the good, chatties, rights, credits, mono, and c Herts of the said defendant; the writ returned hy Robert C. Clark, constable, on the following property, viz: oats, wheat, and corn; appraised at -9'M ; and I have appointed th' 2 2.1 day of September, 1035. at 2 o'clock, P. M. on sai;l day, foi the tri al niv o'ii Rising Sun. AT. 1.1 All P.KNNLTT,J.P. Sen!. 5, 1035. H5 hi A. North x Co Vs. STEAM KILL S tso prepaiing to grind custom rl woik for the eountrv. Wheat will be gro Core. I led and bolted for one-six! h, and .r one-fourth. They expect to be roa.lv on Tuesday next, the first of September, when due attention will be gi vrn. Ao Mis! 20, 1035. 9-1 p -t7:? rKN DI-:RS hi professional Y""f;' services to the citizens of J"&'' Rbing Sua and the adjacent ' j ,UIni He may be found at Mr. M;t hell's llob l, except when absent 01, profcs-doiia! business. Rising Sun, Aug. 23, 1 835. 3m94 Mate, ts favorable term, -JO aV ores of land, adioiniiu' t,W ' be firm of Mr. Thompson, ;i1'iuii tour miles from V ilminglon, tuid h (ween (he two I'ogans. For terms, apple at Hits office, or to Piatt &. A 1 1 1 - arn, James' Mill. August 22, 1835 03 i 3 r.'. i i ra $.; Tm ii iff. NO IK T. is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration from the clerk's ollice of the Dearborn Probate Court, on the estate of (iii.hkrt IIam.. late of Randolph township, decM. Therefore, all persons indebted (o said estate are notified to mike immediate payment; and those having claim- against the same, are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent. DANIEL TAPLF.Y, .WmV. August 29, 1835. 4t91 'nVKSTY CKiliTS per bu,h, 1 will be allowed for Oats, in payment for subscriptions, if delivered nt thi ot lice. Aug. 8.

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