Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 116, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 January 1836 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

VAT K KING CATTLE IX WlNTEfl. Perhaps it woukl excite the surprise of many of our readers, should we as set I that cattle generally suher more from thirst in winter, than during the heat of summer. Vet there is strong rcaon to believe that this is to a meat extent the case. Cattle whose winter food consists entirely of hav, straw, and other drv materials, need a plentiful and fit qurnt supply of pure fresh wa ter. 1 ins manv do not obtain, as near ly all running streams are covered with c, and cattle are obliged to wander a t nsii'oraa'o distance from the ard (o r' e watering place, through deep snows r over a slippery path, exposed to the r.nnoyance ct dogs, or to tc gored by oilier cattle, and latl.cr than endure this, they often sutler much from a want of water. It has been ascertained that a bullock, who has water at command, will drink it eight times a dav. It should always therefore be of casv ac cess to cattle at all times; and not on t distant pait of the farm, or in the open road, so that in order that cattle may help themselves to it, you are obliged to leave your gate open, or barn yard bars down, ar.d thusyouryard is thronged with vagrant colts and other ill-bred animals, who take possession of whatever fodder they can lay their mouths upon, and pay no regard to the rights "(t.irio.i and tur. Dr. Anderson savs that he knew a man who became very lit h by being i.- iy,7 in little matters, that is in attending carefuiy to tilings which other men consider cf too little consequence to l iim their notice; and tins man always made it a point to see that bis cattle, particularly his mihh cow?, should have a constant supply of the purest water. itau.-tr lui-trr. Valuable recite. When a crack is discovered in a stove, through which the fire or smoke penetrates, the apertures may be completely closed in a mo ment, with a composition consisting of wood ashes and common salt, made into paste with a little water, plastered over the crack. The good ellect is cjuallv certain, whether the stove, &c. be cold or hot. Isng Island Star. A MX I KITE. The Iale Judge Peters, who with r.nny excellent qualities possessed the iceliousness in a great degree, used to i : I tte a joke at his own expense, which is too good to he lost. The Judge having rode into Philadelphia from his country seat, in the h inity, dismounted from his horse, opposite the dwelling of a gentleman in Market street, with whom he had busi ness; but not (inding a convenience for ceiling his horse, be beaconed to a man repairing the street, who touching l.is hat, asked in the dialect cf his rcuntiy, 'What'll yer honor be plazed for till have?" 'Hold my horse, my lad,' said the Judge, 'while I just go into this house a few minutes.' 'Plaze ver honor, will he bite?' 0!i, no.' 'Will he kick?' No, no.' 'Can one mm I oul liimT Yes, my goo J fellow, easily 'Well, then ycr honoi'il be phzed to be after houhlin him yourself.' So saung, be relumed to his woik, b'it not until the Judge, delighted with his native wit, threw him a iete of silver in testimony cf his satisfaction. i-aturltiy Joining Port. Yankee Ci kiositv. As a sailor, w ho h id lost an arm was traveling in the tounin, no stopped at a liou-e .r refreshment; the cuiiosity of the Landloid was excited to know in what manner it wns lost M'll tell you," said Jaik, "if you won't ask me any other question about it." The landlord agrecd. "Well, then,"' said Jack, "it was bit off!"' The Yankee would not forfeit his w ord, but anxiously replied "Darnalion! I wish I know'd what bit it off." As the sun in all its splendor was peeping oer the eastern hills, a newly married man r xr laimcd, "The glory of the world is rising!"' His wife who happened to be getting up at the moment, taking the compliment to herself, simpered out, "What would you say, my dear, if 1 had my new silk gown on!'' A testy old gentleman was incessantly pestered by his neighbors, with cnpuiie after hi? health. At last, losing all patience with the most as-iduons ,f thee enquirers, "Tell your master," said he to a servant, "with my ccmpli ments, that I am pretty well this morrting, and shall continue so for twcr.fv mornings to come.' Governor Galusha, of Vermont, now ninety-three years old, had an aim broben about a year ago in attempting to break a colt. No sooner had the wonn healed, than the patriarch mounted the colt again and subdued him. Fonas Gainer js the tougher colt of the lwn, old as be is.

Craft V Son, AVE just replenished their store i.fDiiYGOons.anocERiES,

IIARDJIARE, QUEE.YSUARE,

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CUTLERY, making their assortmetcomplete, and they are now selling at unusual low prices lor Cash. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1835.-4 TOBACCO & CIGARS. r"H VJBACCO by the keir.and Common anJ Malay CIGARS, by the box and thousand, lor sale by II UVI-C C. 1 VIITC I5rl incurs t Saml ami L.ots. Stair cf Indiana, Dearborn county, ss. A LIST of Lands and Town Lots, xJL situate in the county aforesaid, which were ic turned to the undersign ed, School Commissioner of said coun ty, the 2'Jth day of November, 1 832, on which the taxes remain unpaid after the lapsed three years. I.AWHEXCEBCKGH TOWNSHIr. 5 Oicnc rs" .'N time s . Barr William 102 S W 1 50 s w 75 n v 183 27,2 6 5 5 Same Same Conn Jocph heirs 5,29 6 Guard Bailey 35 w pt of island Same Same Same Same Iaycs Enoch S.i me all John 15G S E it 3 s E 23 N w 26 s w 23 6 150 10 3 42 30 30 153 153 1 19 5 5 6 G 6 G G G 5 5 G G X E S E X E N E 20 24 20 Mcllenry Samuel Scogin Aaron Spencer John Stephens W illiam 12 21 o 2 31 13 X E S E 2 w h 30 s e 38 n w anliorn Lornetius Same Inlots in the lutm cf Le.iarncelurgh. Balsley George L. No. 40 Brasher Charles L. No. 43 St. Clair Arthur part of No 37 & 38 Morgan William No 169 Unknown 1-2 of 42, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 46, 193, 4 8, 16, 21, 22, 1-Sth ol ICO, l-8th of 160, l-5th of 1-4 th of 159, l-lth of 1G7, 1 -4th of 188, 83,63,66, 175, 1 76. Outlets No. 30, 3 1 , 3, 4,5, G, 7,8,9,44, 61, C3, 64, Ci, C6, 91, 93, 94, 97, 31. I dno:vn inlets in Jizo Lsi:crcncclurch. No. 26, 1-2 of 39, 1-2 of 38, 1-2 of 70, 13,7, 20,24, 25, Gl. lilotft in th, luic n of Hardinsbunrh. Il.tyt-s Enoch No 169 Unknow n 1-2 of No 58 EOUAN TOWNSHir.

Core or Cox John P 45 5 7 Cater Sewal 100 N E 4 7 Ellmore Byard 95 29 7 Garsido Joseph 40 n e 6 7 Gladden Peter CO sw 30 7 Gray David C3 n e 36 7 Gano George CO x v 1 7 Horner Widow CO s w 17 7 Lawscn William 40 7 Sutton George 213 f. h 5 7 Tcrrer.cc John 40 s e 30 7 Torrcncc Geo. P. C6 n f. 36 7 Wih.'ridge John 71 5 7 West Samuel 61 24 7 West John CO s e 31 7

1 1 1 Inlots in Ihirrison. Webb Jos. heirs, No 12, 13, 20,21,23 M Nt HKV1KR TOWNSHIP. Eriibrce E. J. 169 s w 21 7 3 R.VXDOiril TOWNSHIP. Fnglish John L. ICO s v 32 4 IIi)esAbiah 233 16 1 Ivctllo William 30 s E 31 4 Losteter Peter 30 sw 32 3 Morgan Kw ing 312 4 11 adley James 53 SE 19 4 Walker John 185 25 4 aif-f m Hiring Sun. F.spy Hugh No 25 and half cf 26 Henry William 71 and 72 McIIorn Gilbert No 10 MrLaughley 31 and 32 Rodgers Peter part of 13 Whitings Martin 2,91,92 rxioy township. Longworth Nicholas CO k v Ros Joseph CO x i: BainbridgeBMiller34G Austin Thomas 153 Shook John 7t 20 22 9 13 11 12 12 3 3 5 5 4 5 4 4 2 2 3 3 3 Shinn John 146 Tolman Peter 113 To! man Ira 113 3 3 3 Musgrovc George, lots in Dillsborough No 6, 107 and 11. Unknow n inlots in Hartford No 23&4 1 KKIFO TOWNSHir. Ci.known 157 s w 26 7 2 !o CO n e 13 6 2 I, John P. Dunn, Commissioner of the School Y und in and for the county aforesaid, do hereby ccrtifj-, that the foregoing is a correct list of the lands and town lots, situate, lying and being j in the county of Dearborn aforesaid, as returned to my office by the collector of the state and county revenue, fori Hie year 18:52, charged with the non payment of taxes for said year; and thai remain unredeemed un to this ditr, together with the owners names,

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HE following is an account of the of Dearborn, for the fiscal year

endinc 8th November, 1835 as investigated and examined by the Board of

Commissioners oi the county ol Dearborn, January session, ioou. EXPEXDITURES. For this sum paidsthe Associate Judges, Commissioners, . . . . Commissioners engaged in relocating seat of justice, Assessors of Taxable properly, . . . . Assessors under the ad valorem system, . . . In defence of law suits against the county, . . Sheriff's extra services, .... School Commissioners, School Trustees, Surveyors, &c, &c. Patent Lever and Rooks for Cleik's office, Books and Stationary and services under ad valorem system, Support of prisoners, firewood for jail, and repairs of jail,

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Firewood, candles, &c. for court house, and for repairs to same, 24 43 3-4 Rooks and Stationary for Recorder's office and otlice rent, 41 75

Constables, Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors, . . Coroner and juries cf inquest, Printing, Rent of Cleik's office, Erecting asylum for the poor, in Laying out road, . . Writ of ad quod damnum, Support of poor,

Overcharged and delinquent, . Amount of Expenditures, . RECEIPTS. By amount of duplicate of 1835, . . .

Store Licenses, . Tavern Licenses, . Grocery Licenses, . . Ferry Licences, .... Assessments and collection not on duplicate, . Jury fees collected, . . . Jury fees not collected and doubtful, . Balance supposed to be in Treasury, Nov. 7, 1 834, from which is to be deducted Treasurer's and

Collector's per centaerc. when known. i 7937 18 3-4

Leaving in the Treasury, 8lh November, 1835, with the exception

cf Treasurers and Collector's per Attest JAMES DILL, Clerk. so far as they are known. And I here - by give public notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per centage and costs chargeable thereon, be paid on or before the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Ul T eoumj, ui.u a mouou win ne maue tor judgment, on the sc cond day, or some subsequent day of u.e leun, mat any or an oi saia lanus or town lots, on which the Taxes, Sec. arc due, as alorcsaut, may vest in lIic state aforesaid, for the use of the bchool ! wuu.a.u vUU..v. ... of, I have hereunto set my hand, this 17th day of December, A. D. 1835. JOHN P. DUNN, Commissioner of the School Fun Defender IT, 183.3. Dearborn county, la. VAst f Jit-lira's Remaining in the Post Otlice at Hartford, Ind., on the 1st of January, 1836, which will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters, if not taken out by the first day of March next. Allen Clibonm McGnirc James Allen U m Sc Franklin McKcc Drucilla Pilliiia lv Capt. Mosier S 2 Heckiier Frctlcrick 2 Urrtiilcy .lames Hailcy A E? Ilui-net Jacob C'onawar Robert 2 Madison E W Nichols Cieor;e Furcel Eleanor Tate George Stoops Raruch Swallow tiarrct Turner Robert Voshcll Obailiah Weathers Ralph Williamson David Warner Israel YVt Her Andrew Wilson lieniamin Wools Joseph 2 ( li uicnt John F.c-ol.-ton Jacob ticu.nt William Gray John tirajham Samuel 1 1 arbt-rt John Jinkin Mr I.cmon Wni t.ynn Capl l I-c intrloii Jmtffc liner Kohert L.sq JOHN K. LEWIS, P. M. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have their mill dam repaired and a good head of water, and are prepared to grind for Customers on the usual terms. They also have in operation a CORJV ollLLI.LR, running by water, and customers bringing Corn in the ear the wagon load, can have the use of the machine to shell the same, and have it cround in most cases immedi atcly, without any extra charge for shelling. PIATT & ATI I EARN. James' Mill, Jan. 15, 1836. "XOOT !DS M. TURNER. ETAS just received and is nowopena Handsome assortment ol Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, part as follows Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cassinclts; English Merino; Merino Circassians; Rombazetts, Winter Ginghams ; Thibet Shawls and Handkerchiefs; A handsome lot of Calicoes ; Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves; Ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes; " Prunella do Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Together with a general assortment, suitable for the 'season all of which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce. , Rising Sun, Sept. 26, 1835.

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Expenditures and Receipts of the county commencing 7th November, 1831, and $ 96 00 132 00 259 50 169 00 3G2 00 52 67 70 00 117 00 43 00 106 50 315 31 1-4 . part, 47 37 1-2 72 00 183 50 75 74 1-2 8 00 25 00 1096 00 25 25 97 91 3-4 1275 56 4765 51 3-4 244 25 5009 76 3-4 3475 13 1-2 471 74 67 50 329 00 33 50 32 36 . 36 00 49 50 3142 44 1-2 ccntage, as above, $2921 45 3 4 CHARLES DASIIIELL, President. l &t 39ftijl IKdl Ci'S ! "kN or about the 23d of November y ast) jylr Boslwick left with the subscriber, one mile below Rising Sun, jtvvo yeariinR heifers, w hich fell in with : his drovo of catte between Rising Sun - ;niui i.n,rrrnrob.irrrh. One is a black heifer, white star in forehead, and a half crop on tiie un(jer side of each ear. , The othcr is a while heifer, red sides, somc rctl nbout her head and a iiaif : crcp on (jic tldcr side of the left ear. JXo otner marks or brands perceivable, The owner is requcstcd to come for ward, prove propert, pay charges, and take them away. NATHANIEL CLARK. January 9, 1836. RISING SUN dials JFactory. V B HIE subscribers resnectTtll U , 1IJIUI III ILIU LMIjCU? H r..iK, :.,r.,, i : Lewnf Risin?' Sun. the surrounding ffij ft country, and the puohe. gencO o " "rally, that they are now carry ing on, in the shop formerly occupied by Robert Best, on Main st. next to Messrs Rodgers' brick house, the Chairmakin; business, and will keep on hand and make to order, all kinds of U'LVDSOR, C.IXE, and RUSH BOTTOM Chairs, Setlces, and all other kinds of work in their line. From their experience in this business, and a determination to do good work, they flatter themselves that thev will receive a liberal custom. Or ders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Old Chairs, Settees, &c. will be repaired on liberal terms, and at a short notice. Country Produce, such as may be agreed upon, will be taken in payment. MAPLS & ARMSTRONG. Rising Sun, Dec. 26, 1 835. rrrrvxuTv- e - u , fvLSI LrLJFUL "lforms lhe ,nhab ;1antSof Ius,nS Sun and Patriot, anc and their vicinities, that he intends practi sing the three branches of his profession, namely, practice ol Medicine, Midwife ry, and burgcry. Dr. E. has practised the medical pro fession for these last thirteen years. He may be found at the dwelling nouse formerly occupied by Robert C. ' , v ; .. ""v viai ii itii i i 1 1 1 i .iiii;i v I r"o r r nrcr wesr oi aiajor jeuey's. twn Apprentice Wanted. A ROY sixteen or seventeen years JL JL ot age is wanted as an apprentice 10 me fJlacksmithtng business. IN one butonc coming well recommended need apply ; and to such good encouragement , will be given. Apply to JAMES TAIT. Rising Sun, Oct. 17, 1 835.-1 tf 0l Nt&LS- first quality Salt, just mjt w rcCeivej and for sale on ac commodating terms, by OctlO HAINES & LANIU5.

W GO OJJ&. S. HATHAWAY,

AS just received from New Vork and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he oilers at pi ices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser consisting in part of the following articles, viz: DKY ;OEJS. Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassimeres; A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gloves & hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vestings: Stocks; Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked Scotch and r rench Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Shirting; Plain, corded and crossbarred White Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and hgured Book do. Green Barrage; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet bilks , Bombazenes and crape Dcleria ; Irish Linens; brown and bleach' d Rus sia Linens; Linen Cambric; Bobinct laces, Edgings, black silk Vel vet, Russia diaper; Bed ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silpk; crape, gauz, and fancy dress Hdkfs; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Hdkfs. Also, about 200 pieces C'alifoCM, comprising al most every style; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stuffs, Drilling, Ermenet, Sum mer Cloths, cce. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, latest fash ions; Palm Hats, r ur do. Hoot, Slioes ami Urogaiis. Also, a fine assortment of IIabdw.vru, Crockery, Glass, China and Hollowware,G roccries, Medici ties, Paints, Dye Stuffs, SHOT GUXS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, fcc. fcc. Rising Sun, April 25, 1835.-y Seliool ILaisd for Sale. nnHE School section No. 15, in township 3, range 2, west, will be offered forcnlc itl tl.w Court house UoOr, Ul the town of Lawrcnceburgh, Dearborn county, on the seventh day of Mach, 1G36, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the Trustees of township 4, range 1, west, a plat of which will be shown on the day of sak by the School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. JOHN P. DUNN, fJplIE Rising Sun Insurance company is now fully organized and prepared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other office; and they hope, by a fair and liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronaee of the public. MOSES TURNER, Sec',,. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1G35. a4lf Fnst lieccircfl. I7HIOM Philadelphia and Baltimore a full and splendid assortment of F'lSIlIOJVlBLE Spring' and .timgsicr (aoods. ALSO, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE AJYD CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLERY yc q'C. $r. ttt j- i-i -Hi . twi oi wnien win ue uisposcu oi on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, lC35.tf Daniel Kelso9 ATTORNEY &, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WILL practice in the United States District Court, and the Supreme Court of Indiana; also, in the Circuit Courts of the 3d Judicial C x:uit, and the inferior Courts of the counties of Switzerland and Dearborn, where due attention will be given to all business confided to him. Otlice at New York, Switzerland county Oct. 1335. Iy 103 THE TIIIES IS riDLISHEIJ EVERY SATURDAY, In Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dolladrs irr annum, if rai m advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid in six mondths ; or Three Dollars at the en of the year. No subscription will bo received for less than si months. A f.iilnrc tn mitifv a discontinuance at tin; end of the time subscribed for, will bo considered a new engagement. No naju r discontinued until all arrearage arc paid, txrept M th option of the Editor.