Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 176, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 1 April 1837 — Page 3

VALUABLE PROPERTY

THE subscriber wishing to leave the State, offers for sale the fulowing property m the town of Rising Siin,Iiui. 1 full lot, with a commodious brick house thereon, suitable for business of any kind, or a tavern One Jot on Main street, having a front of 40 feet, very suitable as a store stand 3 lots together, on one of which is a we!! of excellent water 3 other lots together a corner lot on Front ami Gran i streets, with a dwelling house anl snop mcreon. a goou

stand lorRnykmJoflinsiiicss-ah.-i.tJ.it; tees, S m overs, &.e. - 2:2 G2i unimproved, and a Pew in tnc l resby tenun t C!erk. for books and stationary for church. , . j Clerk's office. - - 19 G2 Person, desirous of purchasing property : fn of p'riSOncrs. firewood in this place, can Le accommodated en ; f..r and rcnairs of jail, 304 G4 reasonable terms by applying to the sub-' For n..cwoot, co.Wtahlcs &c, for scribcr, who has rose tor sa c a Farm on ! court h ,usc anJ roKlirs tosamc IS 37i the Ohio river, li nt. es hc.ow this piace, For ,.,il(;ks anJ stationarv for Reof about 100 acres. Description ,s cons.d- . cordcr-s office, and office rent, 23 75

ereii useless, as persons wisning to purrlmcn uwi!.!. f.f fniipcn. r:iri ewi fir themselves. ' " ' - . SAMUEL BEST. Rising Sun, April 1, 1S37. Doctors 1 laities and livans.

srzes,. :IA ING formed a partncrshij) r . " ' , f?&? ,-. ,, ,- r -vi i bivinsr out roads, --s for the practice of Mctticmc and.,, ,. , xi o r .i . r or sui).-soi-t of the U( ifa bnrgcrv. iior their services to: 1 .' , , r

t!ie citizens of the town and sur rounding country. Office on Front street, nearly opposite the Union Mi!!. Rising Sun. Anril 1. 1837. STRAY .11 ARK. STRAYED from ihe subscri ber, living in Union township, , , uearnorn couni. on uie ,.iui dt. a reddish sorrel M A 11 E, tour vcars oht this spring, has a small star in her forehead, long heavy tail, mane hangs on tke left side. V hoover takes up said mare and returns her to the subscriber, or will give infoimitu.n where she may Le found, shall be liberally rewarded. JUDSON LAMPKIN. Anril 1. 1837. 1 V a AM W Mil NOTICE is hereby gicn that the under signed is appointed Agent to loan that part of the United States' surplus revenue which is due Dearborn county, approved Feb. 6, 1837. and will be ready to loan on Monday, the 3d dav of April next. W. PERRY. Manchester. Marc h 25, 137. J. JIeKJslHT, Has i-'.st received a new snp-i'.v of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Fine Cloth and C.i.ymeres. painted Muslins, Gir-ehams and. Colic, cs. Oi! Clth for tables, mam ana l.anott Jaconet, satin ami traw B .nnets, si k and gauze Dress IL'kfs. lag. silk and Spilth field Hdkis.. Inserting, v.lging and F.-.oting. Bobinet and B .bmet fla 1 Lace. Canes aid Collars, green "n.l white ; Yai's. cotton Sb-ckings, summ -r ' estings. summer Cloth, merino Casimerc. linen and. cotton Drilling, Umbrellas and Parasols. Bed Ticking and cotton Casimerc . brow n Holland., yellow Nankin, green Silk and Silk Ribbands, Comb? and spool Cotton, plaid Lasting, cotton an t worsted Suspen ders, bishop Law n. Nw is? Jlnsiins, cro Wick, s ries. moral and religious sortmcnt of Medicines. Qti eensw a re, Hardware, Glassware, Tinware, mDU JnXlUB, Paints and D e Stnfls. White Lead in Oil. Hamcs an l Horse Collars, wagon Whips.

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barred Muslin-, cross barred Drilling, bed , " ,;, " , " v.eoise v.onion iu. acres Cords, palm Hals. Mens fine Roots. Shoes & 1 ors,,s ot Pa?-1 "J1 I'arson Coram 10 acres and Pumps. Ladio seal skin Slippers and ' nu !'Pos, a creoit ol six months ; LoU fa j)ccatur . 'c' i j ill ii , w nl le given, v. itii apiu-oved security : un- , ;; Morocco Snocs. colored and black Prune!- , . . ; Ei ah Horse cv Noll 112 113 , ,, i i i co oer that sum. cash. Sale to commence at r. , , - ii, ii, no la. Misses Pnd chudien s Sines, ennede . , . Nancy Sparks 7 acres 5

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So the? and Sickles. Powder and Lcad.!(,n i,r riht hind foot; also, one (irav Trace Chains, spirit? Turpentine, Brooms : jiarC) 0 vcars o!d, right eye blind, a sca'r and Brushes, with a great variety of other :on onc 0( lcT forc Tegs; also, one Bay

articles, w hi. h he would invite his tnenos anl customers to call am 1 see for them-; selves. 1 Rising Sun, March 25, 1837. Commissioners' Xotiee. THE B ard of Commissioners of Dearbt rn countv hereby give public notice, that owing to the interference of the next term of ihe Dearborn Circuit Court w ith the next regular session of this B ard, the Cmmi.nA..-- .. ill 1...1.I tl.it nrtvt crvccioll tw rite first Monday in April next, being the - ' - Monday nrex ous to the next term ot the uch Dearborn Circuit Court, as the law in s case prescribe?. JAMES DILL, Clerk M iirch 1837. Foreign Attachment. C- 1 H' I If - cvepucn u nod. u ni. I naway and Harvey M :, Superintending Commissioners appointed to sot e -intend the erect j(.n of O.e public buildings at ihe town of Wilmington, Dearborn county, In iiana, rs. William Isnel. THE defendant in the above suit is hereby notified that the writ in the above suit was issued from the docket of Divi? Weaver. Esq. on the 1st dav ofMrreh, 1K17, and made returnable within twenty days: lhat the said writ w as returned on" ihe 6th day ot March, 137, and that the said writ is now pending, nnd will be proceeded in agreeably to the due course of law. E. DUMONT, AiCy.for PTff. March 1, 1937.

COLTY EXPOSE. THE following is an account of the expendituresandrcciepts of the county of Dearborn, tor the period commencing first Mon- j day in Janiiary, lhoo, and ending 31st December 183b, as investigated and exam.n- ,

. ' " V1 V:'"i',"",uucia " tt,u county, March Oth, 1537. TOR THIS SCM PAID Associate Judges, County Commissioners, Assessors of taxable property, Inherit, extra services, Clerk, extra services. .33 00 138 00 393 00 55 10 70 00 School C,.mmiim.r Srhonl tn.s7 q( Vliv.c? it' 20 00 70 50 01 50 25 75 oraiK! Jurors, - I Petit Jurors, i Coro:-.cr and Juries of Inquest, I Priming expose, county orders, sale I of school lands, &c. - 47 50""? 1 For rent of Clerk's office, - 25 00 i Erecting Asylum for the Poor, m part, - - - b35 OOj - 05 00 poor previous to going to the Asvlum, - 1413 49 Overcharges, - - - 2 84 For Assesso r's B x ks and Duplicates for Collectors' and Clerk's office, - - - - 154 CO Taking cn inicratii n, - 6 00 F.r wo't'scai t'8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land tax. lots and other property, 164 67 Including double assessments and double chr.rgis on Bank stock and Insurance companies, 206 41 Keeper of Asylum, 300 of which is in advance, - - 503 30 ' $1858 16 Supra credit hx Receipts, &c i ISY AMOl'XT OF D.iplicate, including road tax ! Store licenses, $5217 51 670 50 112 50 ; Ta cin licenses, i Grocery licenses, -i Ferry licences, - - -Bv assessments and Collections - 301 66 12 00 ; not on D ipiieate. By rent of Asylum farm, 29 50 44 00 6507 67 i From which is to le deducted 1 Treasurers &. Collectors' per centage when know n, - 1610 51 ! " (JEORGIi ARNOLD, Prcs'l. Attest: Jamks Dill. Clerk. SVote by ihe Clerk. Add to the above ; balance the sum of N2039 48 cts., (except ' Trrnnrf-r :in.t ( ! I nrt.iri' iirn cctiOwru i i j ,.-, it- v. i year's revenue, and unsettled and in tin Treasury, on the 1st of January. 1837, the j smn f s, 588 98 cts. vet lo be accounted j for in orders and otherwise. See report of I rep ;..t year. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Match 25. 1S37. VENDUE. ON Saturday, the first dav of Anril next. will be otiered for sale at the residence of the subscriber, in Rising Sun, the follow - ing property, to wit: One rifle Gun, one . . ' ASA SHELDON, g S in. March IS. lKi7. Ri II Stray Horse Creatures. STRAYED from the subscri HosMl-ndav; tlie 8th in - stant, cne Bav Marc, 7 years a old. large blazed lace, one shoe 1 Si ber, living .i miles from Vor .,rc r0t 2 years old. a small blaze in her free. Any person taking up one or more of said creatures, ami senmng a lew lines to Cornelius Miller, Rising S in Post Oitice, or to Hayden Stark, at Versailles, shall be handsomely rewarded by Cornelius Miller, or HAYDEN STARK. March 18, 1837. Dearborn county Seminary. THE B anl of Commissioners for the i Dearborn, here proceed and sef .-. I nil n inmit tlin i . ! I n rr noreonu nc , Trustees for the county Seminary for cne M l '""""'"S - year, and until their successors arc chosen i and qualified, to wit: i 1 Th mas Pal mer j 2 R l ert Moore 3 James Walker j 4 Jesse L. Holman 5 Spencer Davis 9 Alex. E. Glenn 10 John Taif, Jr. 11 Wm. S.Durbin 12 JohnB. Clarke 13 Basil James 14 Arch. II. Reed b Jon.uhan ail 7 Na.th,i. L. Squibb 15 Robert Rowc, Jr. 8 Bcnj niin Walker 16 J. W. Egelston 1 Jeremiah 11. Brewer. I, James Dill, Clerk of the B ard of Com missi ncrs oi inc coniuy oi ieni ooi n, m ihc State of Indiana, do certify the above to 1 e a correct copy from the record of said Court, as entered on the 9th day ol March, 1837, at a regular session of said B sard. Given undelr my hand this lllh day of Much, 1837. JAMES DILL, Clerk. . . i . r i l The above-named Trustees are requested to meet in the Seminary, at Wilmington, n the last Saturday in April next, at 10 oMock, A. M. March 18, 1837. 3w

A Delinquent List of Eauds AND LOTS, A LIST of Lands anJ Tow'n Lot situa. ted in the countv of Dearborn StaIe of ,n. d which we're rctarncd to the School Commissioner of said countv, on the first

Mondays in December, 1S32 and lS33.on j which the taxes remain unpaid after the i lapse of three years. j Eawrciicelmrgh township.

: Owners1 Names. Acres. Parts. Sec. T. R. William Bar 152 SWqr 6 6 1 j do 150 SW 5 6 1 i do 75 NV 5 6 1 Jos. Conms heirs 1S3 fraction 5 6 1 , Bailev Guard 35 Wpt island 6 1 j "do 150 SE 23 6 1 i do l.n NIU 23 6 1 ! do 10 NV 26 6 1 do 3 SW 23 6 1 Enoch Ilavs 42 NE 26 6 1 do ' 30 SE 21 6 1 J.hnllall 30 NE 20 6 1 ; John Spencer 140 SE 3 5 1 j Wm. Stephens 2 Wpart 2 5 1 i Unknown 30 SE4 31 6 1 Cornelius Vanhorn 33 SW IS 6 1

I.t-Lots in the toirn of Lnrvrcnccburgh G. L. Balslev No 40

Unknown 103, 100, of 12, 110, 3, 4. 7, Circuit Court, her petition for a divorce Sed i;.',,?vc hl,s,nfs' m lae nc story0, 10. 10, 4S, 10. 21. 22, 52.1 from him the said D.uil C. Burnett, her : ,rame b"lliP? "extdoor to Peter k-Mlgers' i 1-S of 100. 1-S of 1G0. 1-5 150, i husband, for the cause of his havio.r a for- pi0:?' um!cr ihc 'pcrmtcuucncc o Mr. J. :

! i of 150, S3, 63, 60, 175, 176 ) Out-Lots'.Q.3, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8. 0, 44 ! Unknown Lots in Xetc Lairrenccburgh ! 61 1V 63 64 84 SO 01 c,j 14 ; 26, j of 70 In-Lots in ILtrdip.sbvrgh. Enoch Ilavs 17 and 18 j Unknown of 58, 13, 7,20,24,25 I I'Oaii township. i Widow Horner , 80 SWpt 17 ! George Satu n 213 E 5 ' J. hn Torrence 40 SE 30 ' Samuel West 61 21 'John West 80 SEqr 31 In-Lots in Harrison. Nos 20 and 21 llaieciicstcr township. E. &.. J. Embree 160 SW4 24 7 Peyton S. Symmes 160 SW 27 7 Randolph township. Peter Lostutter Jha Walker 20 SWpt 32 3 185 25 4 lisi)!!? Sun. William Henry Nos 71 and 72 Gilbert McIIorn 30 McLaughlin 31 and 32 Martin &. White 91 and 02 Vision township. Unknown lot in Hartford No 44 Csrar creek township. Miller B.iinbridge 3 16 9 Randolph township. H.iviJ Close 160 Nlvir 34 4 4 3 4 4 4 I Daniel Henry 14 SE IS 13 7 25 IS Jeremiah (.lore J?.!!"01 llS. . , m, ",th 160 NW 25 51 Richard Tilton SEqr Lots in Rising Sun. George Andersen l-3d of 61 and 62 "Ciillcn 27 I Wi55 Henry 71 and 72 I ii.l f i 1 rr oummers l-oin oi oi anu m ! lu!cfc Martin 91 and 81 Laughery tOAVnship. 4 2 4 1 Lots in Aurora. Ezckiel Kilgore No 20 Stephen Merric 27 Ezra Stone 132 Lawrenceburgh township. ! J"jn j Jhn J:lrnc George Ra John Hall 30 NEnr 26 6 1 rncs 20 13 5 1 innolds 33 18 6 1 i Julm fencer l iS bi-.qr .1 a 1 Stephen Coftm lot No 63 in Hardmsburgh. j At'ic Lawrenceburgh. i Unknown Lots No. 94. 97. !M j Lan reneeburrh. Unknown No. 3. 5. 6. 8, 16, 51, 52. 63, 66, 58, 13,7, 20 ,21, 25, 3 1 , 32. 26, 68, 63, 62, 10, 70, 32, 33,61 Logan township. Peyton Symmes 160 SEqr 17 1 Kelso township. j William Asmey Af.qr t t MortonBenningtonl56 SE 12 7 Nathan Blugct 159 14 7 Hugh Can'.in SO 7 7 Joseph Bear 160 10 7 Manchester township. John Embree 160 SW 24 Smith 100 SE 24 Joel Yaugn 40 N W 35 Unknown 160 SW 21 7 7 6 6 6 7 Pat'k vV Esther Walsh 160 NW 21 Newton Hart 80 NE 30 Sparta township. , William B. Smith 160 SE 13 6 Coesar creek township. - i rjanei Kcilev 100 23 4 Union township. William Kccard 100 SW 32 4 2 I, Henry Walker, School Commissioner in and for ihc county of Dearborn, give notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per cenlnge and costs, be paid on or before the silting of the next Circuit Court of said countv of Dearborn, a motion will be made for j n'gcnicntof said Court, on tho second, or some subsequent day of the term there of, that any or all Buch tracts of land or lots on which any raonoy is due, as afore ImlH, ehall vect in the State of Indiana, &c

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cording- to the statute in such case made and provided. HENRY WALKER, School Comm. D. C. Aurora, March 25, 1S37. Domestic Attachment. Cornelius Snider, pl'tLl Attachment issued in this case on Samuel B. M'Coy, def.) the 18th dav of March, 1S37, toThomas Bradlcv, constable, and returned on the 20th day of March, 1S37, executed by levying on a certain parcel of logs, staves, ecc. subject to an execution in favor of J. Meeker, and the

cause set for trial on the 24th t'av of Anril ! next, at my office,-where said McCoy may j suit, or the same will Le heard and determined in his absence. JOEL DECOURSEY, J. P. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837.$! Dearborn Circuit Court. iMary mrnett, vs. David C. Burnett. Bill in Chancery for a Divorce. j NO TICE is hereby given to David C. B unetf, the above-named defendant, (hat Mi- .... U i... i.ii u ..t ) ..i ......in" i filed in the Clerk's office of th IWhnr., ! mer wile at the time of his, the said de'endant's marriage with her the said plaintiff; !an'J la;,-t unless he be and appear beforo ! te Judges of the .Dearborn Circuit Court, at the court home in said county, on the first oay of their next April term, which j will be holdcn on the fourth Monday of AI pril, 1837, then and there to answer to, j gainsay, or deny, the allegations in the said petition, the s-me will be heard in his absence, and a decree rendered thereon accordingly. JAMES DILL. Clerk. EnF.xr-zr.R Dorovr, Alt'y.for Pl'ff. March 11, 1837. THE subscriber hereby returns his thanks to the public for past favors and respectfully gives notice that he will manufacture Fi...' I and keep i n band SadJrllpss "Rrirllpa. TTar on a 9 C.4V. neSS. WhlDS. Martmaies. irunks, ami alt other articles in his line of business, at his new shop, on the corner of Main and Market streets. His work is made from the best materials he can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices and terms are reasonable. Orders for any article described above, will be thankfully received and promptly executed. Repair in"- done on ? lion notice. NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sun, March 4, IStJ. Township Expose. THE Trustees of Randolph township lor the vcars 1836 and 37, submit the follow ing statement of allowances made during iiiuu unu ui tutn.1., - 2 j township debt due on the 1st March, 1830, and the amount of tax levico. in ltJo. ! ALLOWANCES. John Hunter, services as supervisor $3 37 George Johnson, for do 3 00 Amos Hastings, for do 3 ( 0 John Wilson, for do 2 2, John Taif, vicwingand marking roads 3 00 Samuel Fulton, for do 3 00 Elijah Calkin, for do Philander McCa idle, for do James Lew is, for do Benjamin Wilber, for doWm. M.irison, for services as over seer of the poor in 1835-30, James B ivle for do Abiiah Bennett for services as over 1 50 1 50 4 50 1 I i 8 50: - r; ' seer of poor in 1830,31,3 1 iJc .., 1 00 Samuel Fulton fordo, in 1S30, 1, 4 till Martin Stew art for assessing tow mp 0 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 1S31, and not ifving supervisors, 9 00 Wm. Patterson, services as trustee 14 00 Abijah North for do 14 00 Thomas Lindsay for do 11 50 A. E. Glenn, services as clerk 10 50 David Shaw for clerk of elections 1 50 Asa Sheldon for do 1 50 $145 37 Amount of township tax due on the 1st March, 1830, as near as can be ascertained, was $105 w hich, added to the allowances as above, makes the sum of ,250 91 Amount of tax levied in 1830, $222 59 Bv order of the Trustees. A. E. GLENN, CZcrA. March 18, 1837. To Packers ol liny. THE undersigned has invented, an 1 has now in use, castings so constructed and confined to (he lower end of the hay screw and on the follower, that w here the two c rncs in contact there is but little friction, so that near one-half the horse pow er may be dispensed with. Previous to my using these castings, I had to apply the second horse, and now I use but one fina l horse, and can pack more hay in less bulk than anv I see at Lawrenceburgh or Aurora mar ket. I intend taking my patterns to the Eag'c Foundry. Cincinnati, where persons wishing to try the experiment may call and get the castings of my patterns by paying me fifty cents. The whole cost will cj : not be over $1, and I am positive no per son will be sorrv for his pains. CORNELIUS MILLER. Rising Sun, March 11, 1837. Neatly executed at the Times Office.

Sale of Real Estate. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that bv j virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of I Dearborn county, Indiana, I shall expose to i sale at public outcry, on the premises, in

u mon township, Dearborn county, between : the hours nf H ,.Vl Ir A AT n,i o ..vi.lP. . on Monday, the 3d day of April next about twenty acres of land, more rr less ! off the south part of the west half of sed tion numbered 19, township 3, range 2, ! west, in the said county of Dearborn, the! property of the heirs of Abraham Vaudu- 1 i--odsoo; w men lanu v.iii be sold ; sulieet to the widow's right of dower, on ,lle following terms and condition, to wit: onc-haii cash m iruv. . the residim in eiv inontns trom tnc u.iy ot sale, with interest, ihe deferred payment to be well secured K ..... 1 l' i . uv g.iijo persona, security, ana to remain a iien on ihe lanJ until paid; upon payment ' of whifh nn ii)'!imiil:!i!.- fif'o will ! c . . ..... r , . ,x " io iu purtnascr. i orocr ot mc cxtrt JOHN VAXDUZEN. March IS, 1S37. Comnusstoiur. i W Vrf m tv THE snLscril cr respectful-' 3 b informs his friends and the . . P"l,:i-; ,h:it hc common-; F. Harrison, who will manufacture and Kcel on wanu a general assoraneni oi i i i i . r Boots, hocs, Pumps, Clippers, and all otherarticles in that line ot business. manuf.clurcd out of the best materials. Mr. Harrison's character as a superior i workman, is a sufficient recommendation : for the work I shall oiler for sale. I there-, tore solicit a portion ot pu lie patronage. JOHN II. O'NEAL. i Rising Sun, March 4, 1837. I . i j THE copartnership heretofore existing bei twecn Isaac and Wm. Hancock, was on the 1st hist, dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts are to be settled to, with, or by s;iid 1. H-.mcix'k. Thercfitro all persons , who have accounts standing on book or otherwise, and have not made arrangemcnts for the same, will please call and do such; and bv so doing, thev will confer

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quite a favor on themselves f.nd me, as I j inicicit in m.-mg fcun, and are found to wish to settle up all the previous accounts j0 i;ir Slirf,'-f comm on Cisterns, as soon as possible. I "he subscribers will warrant those which We would beg leave to hereby return ! ,hy construct. Certificates of their utilonr sincere thanks and the gratitude of our ; '' 1110 m 0iir Pcssi m.

j bosoms, to the public, in w l ose patronage and custom we have shared so liberally in i the past ; and hope we shall share an humhlc part in future, as business will be con tinned, under the same title as heretofore, !y 1. Y, .1. U. Hancock. I. W. HAN COO K , Mereh a nts. Wilmington, March 1, lt37. THE sul'.sciibcr litis just been making ; additi .ii to his stock of Gentlemen's ClothinST, and has n w a very good as ; sortmcni i n nanu, w nicu ne oners lor saic at very reasonable prices. The following ; are a part of his stock, viz: i Black, brow n and steel mix Broad Cloth Coats; Blue and blue-gray satinet do. Newport and home made Jeans Plaid and Summer cloth (to. do. Bleached and unbleached linen Romni"iit.Mcrino Casimerc and Jeans do. Light and dark summer stripe do. Blue, black and brow n Cloth Pantaloons, Piain and striped Casimerc do. (. "hocked and striped satinet do. B ue, brown ami gray do do. (lorded, plain and striped summer do. .sj,v, cr."o;t; n nil .Tl'MMS do. Bluet black anil olive Cloth Yests; Black and blue Silk Yelvet do. j paul all(l frW o.tton do do. do. ; jc a ns aial Satinet Light .ami dark V alencia stripe do. A great variety of Drawers; Striped and check cotton Shirts; Red Flannel under and overdo. Factory Cotton do. A fine lot of Muslin Shirts, with linen bo soms, collars and cull's; A good assomncntof (o-ntlcnien sSto ks;, A largo lot of very fine linen Collar Cotton, silk and gum elastic Suspenders; TRIMMINGS of Ihe best quality. 1 have a lew U locks ami winter voais j on hand, which I will sell at about cost I wivli loi-rtiii'M m- i iior-ri" tb:i!ds. for past patronage, and hope to secure a r . continuance of the same: A number of those who read thisadveri lc-M.ii.-.l nm-h-iiAO I.. l..ll t llOO I .-i till in. 'liini..? a ill iim ... . -,i ii i ..i i: .1.. .... tnev wi ca am se i e m n leoia iei , i am very much pressed f r m-niev at present. DAVID FISHER. Rising Sun. Morch 1, 137. AdaEiissilrafor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that I have laken out letters of administration on the estate of Jonx C. Lewis, decM. late of Dearborn county. AH persons indebted to said estate, are requested t make immediate payment; md all persons having accoun's against the same, arc requested l fiie them according to law. The solvency ot the estate is doubtful. EBENEZER DUMONT, March 4, 1837. Administrator. CALL AND SETTLE. THE subscribers earnestly request all

those indebted to them by no'e, due bill.; rrccivc Ihc joint attention of both; and eior otherw ise, lo call immediately and j tl,or tf ihe firm will attend to ihc collection

make settlement. It is hoped that those concerned will not neglect this call We still continue to manufacture and keep on hand, HATS of all descriptions, which wo will dispose of on our usual terms. BENNETT &. MORGAN. Rising Sun, Feb. 18, 1837.

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pd form the public, that thov hnva r7"r above business I at the corner of Front and Grand - 1 .1 . ' . : '. ,,e,nS "ic building heremV" n L.'r or r Ud"nild Wl11 keep, " l ' Jc'.'' au aortment of A' anry, itulsor Cirecian Chairs. Also. Boston ROCKING CII1RS Chil drens' Chairs, and Settees, ail of 'which tlicv will turmsii at the Cincinnati nri. and thev h and the "quality i aneiHMii to business, if their work, to merit a shnvo .f nr o.ic pair .naun R. G. YOXGE & CO. Rising Sm. March AdEEfiisiis.JrasOi's' --,.... IOiice. no :icuv g;vcn tn;it she undcr:noi.! h-ivo t; ken out letters of ndministra ' i !! i in ill., ntt-iin ,.': r-r.,,,. IT. ,w,i w , . . . , , . , . . , ' -i.i i-..- ion insaiu estate arnc iavment : l requested to make immediate Mid ail bavin"1 claims noriinst lhe p:i"'c, are advised to liio tlicir accounts "coriiiiig t ) law. The estate is supposed to ,e s dvent EBENEZER DUMONT, JOSEPH HAUWOOD, "j ' AdnCrs. Mi rch 4, 1 J. 3D. l Q. JONES, No. 1J, I'carl street, Cincinnati, ARE pre pared lo shew their customers and the im! d a !ai' :ii i d,ir:i!.f" nirtmciit ,,f )j.Y GO( DS, B iOTS. SHOES, PALM MA'i'S, BONNETS, &c. A good assortment ui.t bo kept up throughout the season, and sold i n liberal tcrnis. Cincinnati, March J, 1" 37. CISTERNS. THE subscribers having obtained the right f r Do irborn county, Indiana, to construct Cisterns of American Cement, as patented lot). Parker and other.-, respectfully give notice that thev arc ready to contract w itii any persons, in sai l county, w ho may be desirous if f.irnishiug thciiiculvcs with tha; useful artii le. Cisterns of this Cement have been conCKOSSLEY CLARK. Rising Sun, Fel. 25, 127. Anrora and Napoleon Turnpike. ; AT a meeting of the Directors of the Aurora an t Aajjoiecii Vipulcvn Turnpike eomnanv. held at Wilmington, en the ilh day of Feb ruary. 1M37, it was Ordered, That tho st"ckhold.ers in said turnpike; pay the sum ofth.ee dollars on each share on or beforo the 20th of Anril next, to G. W. Lane, Aurora U bcrt Moore. Wilmington ; Chas. i. Sparta and Milan; or i'.iias Con-Da.-b STEPHEN S. HARDING, Feb ry IS, ls:J7. Scc-y. G. V. Cochrail &KG.1 iurlbert, HAYING cn'crcd into partnership in tho mercantile business, in the tow n of Aurora. undo ,!,-: tho fir: u of ( 'OCIIil.W AND HUilLBERT. iiave i.ist received from New York. Philaddj Ida and Boston, a very sniemui :; incut of NEW GOODS, Consistim;- of s;;p. bh:c, black, brown and ! olis e Broad Cloths ; Fashionai le striped Cas-sinieres; Blue, stool mixed, and plaid ( 'nssimcres; ! Petersham v: lion skin cloth for oercoats; Merinoes. ( 'i;cassians, B omba.ets. Bombazines. Green, red and w bile Flannels; I) irk and light Prints; Bleached and unbh-nched Domestic; S ip. black anl blue black Silk Velvet; Ginghams, Jackonels, bo di, mull and Swiss Miislins; Rid, hosskiti and buckskin Gloves; kuit do.; Miltcns of ;ill kinds ; Brown, watered and bh-.ck Silk; f ii' ,.;.,., .-.,! Ill ...1 I ' !.,;,, ,r . n) ino(( ,;.c i..01.tins; B ibinott and Tlircad Edging, &c. A large and splendid assortment of the Iaind best Novels asstl School i'ooks. Bonis, Sh. es ; n 1 Hats ; 1) iccnsw are, Hardlr.irn Mi I ('ill.-j-T 1 -It", nil X- (tl'iccu'lpn CIlOX'E LIOI OMS and GROCERIES of ail kinds, uhhdi thev will sell on reasonable terms. All kinds of Produce will . , . . i I betaken m exchange lr goon Is. Purchai ; ... sers wouiii no won r ran ami see lor themselves. We feel thankful lor past favors, and hope f r a c niitrianoe thereof. COCHRAN ,V 1 IURLBERT. ii :i. ii i An. or; Feb. IS. F 3. 70lf LAW NO'FECE. CHARLES II. TEST h av ng resigned his seat as President Judge of the 0th Judicial Circuit, he and EBENEZER DUMONT have entered into a copartnership in ihe practice of Law in the county of Do irl-.oi n. Judge Test rnav bo found as usual nthis residence in the town of Lawrenceburgh, except whcM absent on the Circuit. Mr. D im nt keeps his olf.ee as heretofore at the t w n f Wilmington, w here he may bo constantly found. Anv business entrusted to Ihc firm shall of debts thro.tgh out ihe State. CHARLES II. TEST, LT.KN EZER DUMONT. Fchrunrv 18, 137. 70lf Three cents per pound, in cash paid for t R?gs at thi? olhco.