Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 175, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 25 March 1837 — Page 3
S"jr."w"S r373X7C3. A Delinquent lAst of' Lands NOTICE is hereby given that the under- ! AND EOT P. signed i? appointed Agent to loan that part j j.jyT of Lands and Town Lot?, situaot" the United States' surplus revenue ted in tlu-county of Dear'n:, State oflnwhich is due Dearborn, county, approved ' ,iana, which were returned to the School Feb. G, 1837, and will be ready to loan on 1 Commissioner of said county, on the first
Monday, the 3d day of April next. W. P Manchester, March 25, 1837. J. AlcKA'lfiHTT Has just received a new supply of ! Annuls v ftiimrn fffinO ariH!U65URimen UU U UO, CONSISTING OK Pine Cloth and Casimeres. painted Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes, Oil Cloth for tables. plain and barred Jaconet, satin and straw Bonnets, sbk and gauze Dress Hdkfs. Hair, silk and Spittlcfield Hdkfs., Inserting, Edging and Footing, Bobinct and BVoinet Lace. Capes and Collars, green and white Vai's. cotton Stockings, summer Vcstiugs, summer Cloth, merino Casimere, linen and cotton Drilling, Umbrellas and Parasols, Bed Ticking and cotton Casimere, brown Holland, yellow Nankin, green Silk and Silk Ribbands. Combs and spool Cotton, plaid Lasting, cotton and worsted Suspen-' ders. bishop Lawn, Swiss Muslins, cross Queensv.arc, llardware. Glassware, Tinware, j Paints and Dye Stutls, White Lead in Oil, 1 lames and Horse Collars, wagon Whins. So tbes and Sickles, Powder and Lead, Trace Chains, spirits Turpentine, .Brooms 1 and Brushes, with a great variety of other articles, which he would invite bis friends and customers to call and sec for themselves. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837. THE following is an account of the expenditures and recients of the county of Dearborn, tor the period commencing first Monday in January, 183(5, and ending 31st December, 1S3S5, as investigated and examined bv the Board of Commissioners of said count v. March 0th, 1837. FOR THIS SUM TAID Associate J nduos. js33 00 130 00 303 00 55 10 70 00 County Commissioners, Assessors of taxable property, Siientl". extra services, Clerk, extra serv ices, School Commissioner, School trustees. Surveyors, &e. - 22 G2i Clerk, for books and stationary for Clerk's oilicc, - - 10 02 In sapport of prisoners, firewood for jail, and repairs of jail, 301 01 For firewood, constables, &,c, for court house, and repairs to same IS 37i For books and stationary for Re corder's office, and ollice rent, 28 75 20 00 70 50 01 50 Constables, Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors, Coro.er and Juries of Inquest, 25 75 Printing expose, county orders, sale of school lands, &c." - 47 50 For rent of Clerk's office, - 25 00 Erecting Asvlum for the Poor, in part, " - - - 835 00 Laying out roads, - 03 00 For support of the poor previous to going to the Asylum, - 1 1 13 40 Overcharges, 2 81 For Assessor's Books and Duplicates for Collectors'' and Clerk's office, - - - - 151 00 Taking enumeration, - - (5 00 For wolf scalps, - - - 8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land lax, lots and other property, 1G1 G7 Including double assessments and double charges on Bank stock and Insurance companies, 20G 41 Keeper of Asylum, 300 of which is in advance, - - 503 30 $1858 10 Supra eretlit ly Reeeipt, &e F.Y A MOV NT OF Duplicate, including road tax, $5217 51 Store licenses, - 070 50 Tavern licenses, - - 1 12 50 1 Grocery licenses, - 301 GO! Ferry licences, - 12 00 i Bv assessments and Collections ! not on Duplicate, - - 29 50 .By rent of Asylum farm, - - 41 00 sG5G7 07 From mIim-Ii is to be deducted. Treasurer's i Collectors' per centage when known, S1G19 51 GEORGE ARNOLD, PrcSt. Jamks Dill. Clerk. Attest: Xote hy the Clerk. Add to the above balance the sum of s2il30 IS els., (except Treasurer's and Collectors' per centage, when known.) will leave due from last year's revenue, and unsettled and in the Treasury, en ihe 1st of January, 1837, the sum of S-15NK cts. yet to lie accounted for in orders and otherwise. Sec report of last year. JAMES DILL, Cirri: Ma i eh 25, 137. t oimsiisioiiers' INotiee. THE Board of ( 'ommissioneis of Dearborn county hereby give public notice, that owing to the interference of the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court with the next regular session of this Board, the Commissioners will hold iheir next, session on the first Monday in April next, being the Monday previous to the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, as the law in such cases prescribes. JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1S37.
Cords, valm Hats, Mien's fine Bims, Shoes ' t''J 100 of 4' 110 3 -1 7 ! cuted by levying on a certain i SOTICV. is hereby given to David C. Burnnd Pumps. Ladies' seal skin Slippers and . J0M , l ". ! t!' V l. ,Vc subject to an ex-; netf, tu, abovc.naincil (lcfon(!aut, that Ma. m.n !K.-,n0 p,.!nro,l:,nll,!:'!.'?rn,io!.! 7. . ? . t . : Z : ! edition m i.ivor ot J. Meeker, and the ,., i o, i. i ..
la. Misses ?.nl children's Shoes, candle i , f 83 03 GG 175 17G ' 2 1 h cay ol Apnl ; ii!c;1 iu t h( Clerks office of tl c Dearborn iv:..i. o .u.wi M.;,-o 1t;,( - . . 4", .),i.u, 1.1.WU next, at mv otticc where said Me.Cov may i. .
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tics, moral ami religious Works, a good as-j r ' ' r' 7 i 1'- u ta..ca., sa.u xy., ui.nc.une : lrom hi!n the said David C. Burnett, her
scrtmeut of Medicines. 1 1'UIS i uc ncara ana cieicrmmca in his ab- !msban;i for ril,lsft on,i w;,,,, n fr.
Mondays in December, 1832 and 1833, on
! which the taxes remain unpaid after the ! lapse of three years. Ijavrcucr1)iirgh township. u,vnfrS l Owners' Names. Acres. 152 150 75 183 35 15G 133 10 3 12 30 30 119 o 30 Parts. Sec. SWqr G SW 5 NV 5 fraction 5 Wpt island SE 23 T. G 6 G G G G G G G 0 (J 0 W.ijh,,, Eur j do do ; Jos. Conn's heir ; Bailey Guard j do j do j do j do ! Enoch Hays ' do 'John Hall John Spencer , Win. Stephens I Unknown NEj NW SW NE SE NE SE 23 2G 23 2G 2l 20 3 Wpart 2 SEi 31 SW 18 G G Cornelius Vanhorn 38 Tn-Lots in the toicn of Lairrenceburgh. (52, 03, (51, 81, 80, 01, 03, 01, In-Lois in HurdiRsbitrgh. Emx-h Hays 17 and IS Unknown" of 58, 13, 7,20,21,25 Los; a ii township. Widow Home Gcorjjc Sutton John Tvirrcnce Samuel West John West 80 213 40 (51 80 SWpt V. SE SEqr 17 5 30 21 31 7 7 7 7 7 1 J! 1 , j In-Lots in Harrison. Nos20and21 j Sniicheter towBtship. i E. &. J. Embrec 100 SW 21 7 i Peyton S.Symmes 100 SW 27 7 HanIo1h towttsliip. : Peter LostuJtcr 20 SWpt 32 3 John Walker 185 25 1 Lois in Rising Sun. ! William Henry Nos 71 and 72 ! Gilbert McHorn 30 McLuuirbHn 31 and 32 i Martin & White 01 and 02 i saioia toivsisliijj. Unknown lot in Hartford No -11 creek oyj Biiaip. j Miller Bainbridge 31 G J 3 j ,1 13 C3 Oj 1 Randolph township. j David (Mose ' Daniel I lenry ! Jeremiah Glorc I Daniel Ki's j William Smith Richard Tilton
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100 NEqr 31 4 1 11 SE 18 4 1 100 NW 13 3 2 25 7 4 1 25 25 1 2 51 SEqr 18 1 2
IMlS tn Rising Sun. 1 Georsre Anderson l-3d of 01 and G2 C-iHen 27 AN iliiam Henry 71 and 72 Summers l-0th of 31 and 32 White Martin 01 and 81 Laughery township. j George Gordon 103 acres j Pandoni Goam 10 acres j Lots in Decatur. ! Elijah I Iorselcy No 1 1 , 1 12, 1 13 1 2 j Nancy Sparks acres o 1 I in Aurora. No 20 27 132 Lots Ezckiel Kilgore Stephen Mcrric Ezra Stone Lawrenceburgh township. John Hall John James
1 1 1 John Spencer 118 SEur 3 5 1 Stephen Coffin lot No G3 in Hardinsburgh. Ac?t Laurencchvrgh. Unknown Lots No. 01, 07, 08 ! LauTcnceburgh. I Unknown No. S. 5. 0. 8. 1G.51. r.2. (53. r,f5 5 is, 13,7,20,21,25,31,32, '!'. it ccJ G- in o 33, 01 Logan township. Peyton Symmes 100 SEqr 17 1 Kelso township. William Ashley 80 NEqr 12 7 7 7 7 Morfon.Bciiningtonl58 SE Nalh in Blugct 159 Hugh Canlin SO Joseph Bear 100 12 11 7 10 Manchester township. John Embrec 100 SW 21 1 7 G G (5 7 Smith 100 SE Joel Vaugn 40 NW Unknown 100 SW 21 21 21 30 Pat'k Esther WalshlOO NW Newton Hart 80 NE Sparta township. William B. Smith 100 SE 13 G 3 Caesar creek township. Daniel Kelle 100 23 4 3 Union township. William Hecard 1(H) SW 32 4 2 1, Hknky Walki.u, School Commissioner in and for the county of Dearborn, give notice, ih;,t unless the taxes, penalties, per cntage and costs, be paid on or before tin; sittimjr ,,f tj,0 noxt Circ uit Court of said j county of Deartiorn, a motion w ill he made lor judgement of said Court, on the second, or some subsequent day of the term thereof, that any or all such tracts of land or lots on which any money is due, as aforesaid, shall vest in the Slate of Indiana, ac-
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such case mace and provided. HENRY WALKER, School Comm. D. C Aurora, March 25, 1837. Asylum Aoticc. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the members composing the Board of Commissioners of the county of Dearborn, will attend at the Asylum for the keeping of the poor of Dearborn county, which building is erected in Manchester township, Dearborn county, on Tuesday, the 28th day cf this present month of March, and will then and there receive proposals for the keeping and sustenance of the poor in said As- lum tor a period of time then and there to be made known, or they will there make such other arrangements about superintending said Asylum, as to them seem best. Bv order of the Commissioners, JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1837. Domestic Attachment Cornelius Snider, pl'iVA Attachment issurs. ed in this case on Samuel B. M'Coy, def.) the 18th day of March. 1837, to Th anas Bradley, consta ble, and returned, on the 20th day of March. sence. JOEL DECOURSEY, J. P. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837. $1 VEND UL ON Saturday, the first day of April next, will bo offered for sale at the residence of the subscriber, in Rising Sun, the following property, to wit: One rific Gun, one Carpet, Household and Kitchen Furniture, t i&c . v-c . 1 erins ot saie on all sums of upwards, ,U VlV-Vli, ,'1 . l.V ,11, ,11111 will be given, with approved security; untier that sum, cash, bale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. ASA SHELDON. Rising Sun; March 18, 1837. ii .Stray Slorne Creatures. STRAYED from the subscriber, living 2J miles from Versailles, on Monday, the 8th inj -v stant, one Bay Marc, t years essssssar ok!, large blazed lace, --nc snoe on her riiht hind foot; also, one Gray Marc, G years old, right eye blind, a scar on one of her fore legs; also, one Bay Mare Colt. 2 years old, a small blaze in her face. Anv person taking up one or more of said creatures, and sending a few lines to Cornelius Miller, Rising San Post Office, or to Hayden Stark, at Versailles, shall be handsomely rewarded by Coniclius Miller, or IIAYDEN STARK. March 18, 1837. ISearlforsa comsty emissary. THE Board of Commissioners for the county of Dearborn, here proceed and select and appoint the following persons as Trustees for the county Seminary for one year, and until their successors arc chosen and qualified, to wit : 1 Thomas Palmer 2 Robert Moore 3 James Walker 4 Jesse L. Holman 5 Spencer Davis 0 Jonathan Vail 7 Nath'i. L. Squibb 9 Alex. E. Glenn 10 John Tait, Jr. 11 Win. S.Durbin 12 John B. Clarke 13 Basil James 11 Arch. II. Reed 15 Robert Rowe, Jr. 1(5 J. W. Egclston 8 Benjamin Walker 17 Jeremiah II. Browcr. I, James Dill, Clerk of the Board of Com missioners of the county of Dearborn, in the State of Indiana, do certify the above to be a correct copy from the record of said Court, as entered on the 0th day of March, 1837, at a regular session of said Board. Given under my hand this 11th day of March, 1837. JAMES DILL, Clerk. The above-named Trustees arc requested to meet in ihe Seminary, at Wilmington, on the last Saturday in April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. March 18, 1837. 3w The Palladium is requested to give the above three insertions. Forcig'Ei Attachment. Stephen Wood, Win. Conaway and Harvey Morse, Superintending Commissioners appointed to superintend the erection of the public buildings at the town of Wilmington, Dearborn county. Indiana. P 9. ? 3 B g 2 gi 2. 0 p p t3 ci o 2- ' I a c : - o William Israel THIi defendant in the above suit is hereby notified that the writ in the above suit was issued from the docket of Davis Weaver, Esq. tin the 1st day of March, 1837, and made returnable within twenty days: that the said writ was returned 011 the Gth day ot March, 1837, and that the said writ is now pending, and will be proceeded in agreeably to the due course of law. E. DUMONT, AiCy.for Wffs. March IS 1837. CALL AND SETTLE. THE subscribers earnestly request till those indebted 1o them by note, due bill, or otherwise, lo call immediately and make f-cttlcmont. It is hoped that those concerned will not neglect this call We stiil continue to manufacture and keep on hand, HATS of all descriptions, which wc will dispose of on our usual terms. BENNETT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, Feb. 18, 1N37.
cording to the statute in
Ss!c oi' Real Estate. PUBLIC nni.-o is hereby given, thai bv virtue ol a decree oi the Probate Court oi Dearborn county, Indiana, I shall expose t sale at public outcry, on the premises, in Union township, Dearborn countv, between the hours of 11 o'clock, A.M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. on Monday, the 3d day of April next, about twenty acres of land, more cr less, off the south jiart of the west half of section numbered 10, township 3, range 2, west, in the p;)id county of Dearborn, ihc property of the heirs of Abraham Ya utilize n, decease!!; which land will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: one-half cash in hand, the residue 'in six months jYom the day of sale, with interest, the deferred payment to be well secured by good persona! security, and to remain a
lien on the land until paid; upon payment j of which an indisputable title will be m ule j to the purchaser. By order of the Court : JOHN VANDUZEN, March 18, 1,837. Commissioner IJcnrFjorsa Circuit Court. Mary Burnett, ) 7,. . iiu vi i nancery Tor a Miivorcv, mcr wife at the time of his, the said defen- ; dant's marriage with her the said plaintiff; land that unless he be and appear beforo the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, at the courthouse in said county, on the first day of their next April term, which will be holdcn on the fourth Monday of April, 1837, then and there to answer to, gainsay, or deny, the allegations in the aid petition, the svme will be heard in his isnsence and a decree rendered thereon iccoruinc-ly. j JAMES DILL, Cleric. j Eimxr.zER Dcmoxt, AlCy.for VVJf. March 11, 1837. THE subscriber hereby returns his thanks to the public for past favors and respectfully gives notice that he will manufacture J and keep on hand Sad TTdles. Bridles. IIar J.i5 O 5, VV1UJJB. JOCIIl"ales, T run!i.s, an t all other articles tn us lit: e oi business, at his new shop, on the rncr of Main and Market streets. His work is in from the best materials be j can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices j and terms arc reasonable. Orders fir anv : article described above, will be thankful!) received and p m;ti executed. Repairmg Gone on snort nonce. N E ! ,S( )N 1 ASTM AN. Rising Sun, March -1,1837. Toiv&ahip iipoe. THE Trustees of Randolph township f utile years 183Gand '37, submit the following statement of allowances made during iheir term of service; also, the amount of township debt due on the 1st Marc h, 183(5, and the amount of tax levied in 183,5. ALLOWANCES. John Hunter, services as supervisor Js3 37 George Johnson, for do 3 00 Amos Hastings, for do 3 00 John Wilson, for do 2 25 John Tait, view ingand marking roads 3 00 Samuel Fulton, for do 3 00 Elijah Calkin, for do 1 50 Philander MoCardle, for do 150 James Lewis, lor do ! 50 Benjamin Willier, for do 1 50 Win. Morison, for services as overseer of the poor in 183530, 8 50 James Boylo for do 2' 50 Abijah Bennett for services as ovcrsccrofpoorin 1830,31,31 &,35, 17 00 Samuel Fulton fordo, in 1830, '31, 4 00 Martin Stewart for assessing tow n'p G 00 A. E. Glenn for Advertising 4 00 John Williamson for notifying supervisors of iheir appointment 4 00 John II. O'Neal for listing in 1831, and notifying supervisors, 0 00 Win. Patterson, services as trustee 14 00 Abijah North far do 14 00 Thomas Lindsay for do 11 50 A. E. Glenn, services as clerk 16 50 David Shaw fr clerk of elections 1 50 Asa Sheldon for do 1 50 .$115 37 Amount or township tax due on the 1st March, 183 J, as near as can I c ascertained, was w hich, added to tlie allowances as above, makes the sum of $250 01 Amount of tax levied in 1830, $222 50 Bv order of the Trustees, A. E. GLENN, Clerk. March 18, 18.17. To Packers ol Hay. THE undersigned has invented, and has now in use, castings so constructed and confined to the low er cu.l of the hay screw and on the follower, that, where the two ccmcs in contact there is but little friction, so that near one-half the horse power may be dispensed with. Previous to my using these castings, I had to apply the second horse, and now I use but one small horse, and can pack more hay in less bulk than auy 1 see at Law renccburgh or Aurora markef. I intend taking my patterns to the Eagle Foundry, Cincinnati, w here persons wishing to try the experiment may call and get ihc; castings of my patterns by paying me fifty cents. The whole cost will not. be over $1, and I am positive no person will be sorry for bis pains. CORNELIUS MILLER. Rising Sun, March 11, 1837.
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triv ""'""no pueuo, mat incy nave commence 1 the above business Jjf! I ut 'be corner of Front and Grand streets, being the building heretofore occupied by T. Davis as a coffee house, in Rising Sun. Ind., and will keep on bmid or make to order, an assortment of r.-.f ! v iiuc , liitisor iV, vj rccio.ii c liairs. Also, Boston HOCKING CHAIRS, Childrens' Chairs, and Settees, all of which they will furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business, and tlie quality of their work, to merit a sha.ro of public patronage R. G. YONGE & CO. Rising Sun, March 1, 1,S37. THL subscriber rcsncclfully inforinshis friends and the lniblic that he has commen ced the above business, in the one story frame building, nextdoor to Peter Rodgers' store, under the superintendence of Mr. J. F. IIahiusox, who will manufacture and keep tn band a general assortment of Hoots, bliocs, Pumps, Clippers, and all other articles in that line of business, manwf .ctured out of the lest materials. Mr. Harrison's character as a superior oiiviiKin, is a suibcieut recommendation "or the work I shall oiler fir sale. I there fore solicit a portion of pu lie patronage. JOHN II. O'NEAL. Rising Sun, March 1, 1837. IT 010 3. THE copartnership heretofore existing be tween Isaac and Win. Hancock, was on , the 1st inst. dissolved by mutual consent.! All accounts arc to be settled to, with, or; by said I. I lancock. I'herefbre all persons i who have accounts standing on bock or otherwise, and have not made arrange-! incuts (br the same, will please call and do; such; an by so doing', they will confer quite a favor on themselves f.nd me, as I j wish to settle up all the previous accounts as soon as possible. We would beg leave to hereby return , our sincere thanks and the gratitude of our' bosoms, to the public, in wl oso palronage . and custom we have shared so liberally in the past : and hope we shall share an humblc part in future, as business will be eontinned, under the same title as heretofore, iv l. X J . iJ. J lancocK. 1. &, W. HANCOCK, 3ereliuits Wihnii'igton, March 1, 1S37. Aiipresitlec WaEstesS. THE subscrib.er wants an apprentice to the Biacksmilbing business. A. boy from ! 15 to 17 years of age, of industrious and 1 steady habits, wnl meet with a good sit.ua tion. ROBERT CLORE. Rising San, March J., U 37. SFRe&sufnn CLOTisirio. THE subscriber has just been making an addition to his stock of Gentlemen's Clothing, and has now a very good assortment on hand, w hich he 'offers for sale at very reasonable prices. The following are a part of his stock, viz: Black, brown and steel mix Broad Cloth Coats; Blue and blue-gray satinet do. Newport and home made Jeans do. Plaid and Summer cloth do. Bleached and unbleached linen Rounu'i.ts. Merino Casinierc and Jeans do. Light and dark summer stripe do. Blue, black and brown Cloth Pantaloons, Plain and striped Casimcrc do. Checked and striped satinet do. Blue, Urown and gray do do. Corded, plain and striped summer do. Sea grass and Jeans do. Blue, black and olive Cloth Vests; Black and blue Silk Velvet do. Plain and fig'd cotton c' do. Jeans and 'Satinet do. Light and dark Valencia stripe do. A great variety of Draw ers; Striped and check cotton Shirts; Red Flannel under and over do. Factory Cotton do. A fine lot. of Muslin Shirts, w ith linen bo soms, collars and culls; A good assortment of Gentlemen's Stocks; A large lot of very fine linen Collars; Cotton, silk and gum elastic Suspenders; TRIMMINGS of the best quality. I have a few Cloaks and Winter Coats on hand, which I will sell at about cost price. I wish to return my sincere thanks for past patronage, and hope to secure a continuance of the same. A number of those who rend this advertisement, perhaps are in my debt. I hope they will call and settle immediately, as I am very much pressed for m uiov at present. DAVID FISHER. Rising Sun, March 1, 1837. A f S be a s Ei i s t r a t or s o I Ice. NOTiCL is hereby given that I hae taken out letters of administration on the estate of John C. Lkwis, decM. late of Dearborn county. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate paymcnt; and all persons having accounts against the same, are requested to file them according to law. The solvency of the estate is doubtful. EBENEZER DUMONT, March 4, 1837. Administrator. Administrators Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hav e; taken out letters of administration on the estate of Gi-xiuwr. Il vuwoon, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate arc earnestly requested to make immediate payment; and all having claims against the; same, are advised to file their accounts according to law. Tho estate is supposed to be solvent. EBENEZER DUMONT, JOSEPH 1LVRWOOD, March 1, 1837. AdmVs.
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J. D, & C. JONES, 1!, Pearl street, Cincinnati, prepared to shew tl
No, ARE and the put, lie. :. i;!rLrc , (jps:r!1i,fo nnVt. uTi'H1 t:o,, BOOTS, SHOES, l'ALM HATS, LONN!-:T!?,&c. A good ; assortment will K,:lt up throughout the ' ''luu f' ' '"'cral 'onus. 'nciunat.. March 1, ls:7. CISTERNS. THE subscribers havinir obtained the right f r Dearborn county. Indiana, to construct Cisterns of American Cement, as patented to ( ). Parker and others, respectfully give notice that they are ready to contract with any persons, in said county, who may i e de.-irous of furnishing themselves with i that useful article. I Ci.-ternsel this Cement have been constructed iu Ri.-ing Sun, and are found to j'O fir superior :) (he common Cisterns. 'I he subscribers iii warrant those which they construct. Certificates of their utility are in our possession. CROSSLEY &. CLARK. I usinir ui. Feh. 25, 127. Aurora and Napoleon Turnpike. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Au-r-.ra and Napoleon Turnpike company, he'd at Wilmington, cu the lib day of February, 137, it was Ordered, That the stockholders in said turnpike pay the sum of three dollars on each share on or before the 20ih of April next, to G. W. Lane, Aurora ; Robert M.rc,Wihiiingtoii ; Chas. Dashiell, Sparta and Milan; or Elias Conwell, N a' icon. STEPHEN' S. HARDING, Secy. February 1M, 1.'J7. VALUABLE PROPERTY Till sub.-criLcr offers for sale the following property: A valuMpab!e FARM and TAN YARD, ' r situated in Dearborn county Inp 1 "Hi! i ii. ma. one niiie lrom liminsrton. and 3 from Aurora, on the Madison state road The farm contains I acres, with 100 acres cleared; a good brick House, Barn and Orchard on the premises. The Tan Yard has 20 Ia 'way vats, shep and sheds, and a ir od and extensive neighborhood fbr customers. ANo, IOO Acre Lying within 2 miles of Auiorn, and U from the mouth of Laughery, with 35 acres cleared thereon. Also, a farm containing 1GO Acres, Lying within four miles of Aurora, with lO acres cleared thereon. Also, a farm of ! 30?) Acres, s I'.V1US within six, -miles of. Aurora, 00 the Aurora and Nupoieon road, with 40 acres cleared thereon. Any person wishing to purchase any of the- ubuvc farm.-, would do w ell to call and see them, as they have numerous advantages not mentioned here. JAM liS LINDSAY. February 25, 1837. 1 G. W. Cochran Sc L. G. Ilurlbert, ' HAVING entered into partnership in the ! mercantile business, in the town of Aurora, under the firm of COCHRAN AND 1 IIURLBERT, have just received from New York, Philadelphia and Boston, a very I splendid assortment of M r v j S, Consisting of sup. blue, black, brown and olive Broad 'Cloths ; Fashionable striped Cassiiucrcs; Blue, steel mixed, and plaid Cassimcres; Petersham oc lion skin cloth for overcoats; Morinoos, Circassians, Bombazcts, Bombazines. Green, red and w hite Flannels; Dark and light Prints; Blenched and unbleached Domestic; Sup. Mark and blue black Silk Velvet; ( linghams, Jaokoncts, book, mull and Swiss Muslins; Kid. hosskiu and buckskin (i loves; knit do.; Mittens of all kinds; Brown, watered and blnck Silk; Cotton Fringe and Blond Edging; B hinoff Footing, Lace and Inserting; B ihinotf and Thread Edging, &c. A large and splendid assortment of the latest and best IovcI asEtf School Hooks. B iots, Shoes and Hals; Queensw arc, Hardware an 1 Cutlery; Britania & Glassware. CHOICE LIQUOUS :im (iROCERIES of all kinds, which they will sell on reasonable terms. Ail kinds of Produce w ill betaken in exchange for goods. Purchasers would do well to call and sec for themselves. We feed thankful for past favors, and ho'ie fr a continuance thereof. ( OC I IU A & Hl'RLBERT. Aurora, Feb. IS, p-"37. 70tf BiAW AOTICI?. CHARLES II. TEST having resigned his seat as President Judge of the (5th Judicial Circuit, he and EI! EN EZ Ell DUMONT have entered into a copartnership m trie practice ei j,aw in uic county 01 Dearborn. Judge Test may be found as usual at his residence in the (own of Lawrcnccburgh, except wIiom absent on ihe Circuit. Mr. Diunont keeps his office as heretofore at the tow n of Wilmington, w here ho may be con stn nt ly' found . Any bin inc ss cut rusted to the firm shall receive the joint attention of both; and cither of the firm will attend to the collection of debts throughout the State. 'CHARLES If. TEST, ERENEZEll DUMONT. February IK 137. 70lf Throe cents per pound in cash paid lbs Rags at th'S office.
