Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 178, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 15 April 1837 — Page 3

NEW & CHEAP GOODS.

JITST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID STOCK OF Dry Goods, Queensware, Cutlery, Hardware, Groceries, Coopers' Tools, While Lead, Oil, Copal and Japan Varnish, Spirits of Turpentine, Alcohol, Drugs and Medicines, making their stock superior to any in the place, all of which they will sell as low as can be obtained in this market. We feel thankful

aninier wear lor . ... ,. . ... - ,-. i imst tavcirs. mul nmo ti still reef lip a hlio-

gentlemen; a handsome assortment of La- ; ra, ,h:lre (lf ,he pame dies B mnets am bonnet I nmmmgs; La-, mA g , 8 1S37 dies' Baskets, Gloves, Mits, fchoes, Para-: '

sols and dress Hdkts.; gentlemen s Lxts and Shoes; a great variety of Cloths, Casimeres and Sa'inctts of all colors, together

TTTTAVE jjst received and are now open- !

g g ing, a large and fashionable assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting, in part, of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins, Cambrics, brocade Muslins, Jaconets, plain and figured book and Swiss Muslins, figured and plain Bobincts, Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish Linens, Bombazines, Capes, Drillings, brown and blench

ed bhce'iings and Shirtings; a general

sortment of Spring and

JUST received from Pittsburgh, 3 ton of bar and round iron, assorted, and for sale low for cash, bv PEPPER & FRENCH. Rising Sun, April S. 3

1 T BBLS. first quality New Orleans XJ Molasses, just received and for sale on accommodating terms, by Aprils. M. TURNER.

DR. P. HILL has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public in general, that he has yielded to the solicitations of his

acquaintances, and permanently located

himselt at Milan, Ripley county, Indiana,

and

times

Farm V Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE.

with a general assortment of Dry Goods, QN MomJav, the 1st dav of May next, the ,n the practice of Physi,c Surgery, of everv description and oi the best quah- ,uhscnljcr vin tl;Ter at " blic fa! (if not i Dentistry, where lie is ready at all ti

KROCERI E S, Cutlery, Hard and Queens-Ware, China, Glass and Tin-Ware, Iron,

sooner disposed of at private sale.) the aUend to any calls which may be made (arm on which he resides, situated 4 miles in ,nc ,ine of llis5 profession, west of Rising Sun, containing GO acres. ' April 1, 1837.

Steel, Nails, Scythes, Sickles, Shovels, Spades, Castings, Cordage, Dye Stuffs, Palm Hat, Window Glass, Coopers tools, and all other articles heretofore kept in their st- re. making their stock verv large.

20 acres ready for spring cultivation, and I can be had possession of immediately ; the

oilier part reserved until lstot December. !

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ell on their usual The public are in

vited to give them a call. LOOK AT THIS! ALL those who are indebted tons by note.

)lease call and settle the same innne-

also, those whose book accounts

have stood one yea., will please call and

settle the same bv cash or nolo, and save costs. HAINES &. LANIUS. Rising Sun, April 15, 1837.

accommodating terms.

will

Market Houc iVoticc. lTIE subscriber hcrebv informs his custo

ALSO, wiil be offered for sale at the same '. mcs and the public, tha hereafter he will

time and place 1 voke of oxen. 1 wairon, ' sc!1 Beef at. Stall No. 2, in the Rising Sun

1 mare with foal" 4 cows, 13 hors, &o. Market House. Many complaints having

A credit of six months wiil be given on all ! hccn "dc in respect to the manner Beef

sums over s3. Sale to commence at ten ! has ,)Ccn pol(' at ,llc mar:- Pt house, the sub

o'clock, A.

April

M. HENRY 1S37.

W. PALMER.

diatelv;

T 1 1 1 E subscriber having purchased the ; $f entire stock of Messrs. Cochran 5c lluribert, in AURORA, would inform their former patrons and ihe public generally, that he will continue business at the late stand, and keep constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Hardware. Queensware, Groceceries, &c. Slc. All of which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. In a few days he will have a large stock immediately from Philadelphia and New York, and now would most respectfully invite the inh-bitants of the surrounding neighborhood to give him a call, being assured that he can do at least as well by them as anv of bis competitors.

The most strict attention will be paid to , Collins N m receiving, storing and forwarding all iroods Lgglcston G W

confided to his care- by the country mer chants and others. I. C. CURTIS. Aurora, April 15, 1S37. (5w7S

Ijit ol" Letters Rcmaing in the Post Office at Hartford, la. April 1, 1S37. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oiliec as Dead Letters.

Wm Abbot Ephraim Iligbee E Z W Hume 2 Wm Holladay Robcrt Hall James MeGuire Sarah McKinlev David Mead Archibald McCabc Parker .So Watts m j.

C L Pate C B Pate Isaac II Rice James Smiley 3 Wm Shepherd Robert Turner Elijah Thatcher Wm Wheeler 2 Jonathan Wilson Andrew Weller K. LEWIS. P. M.

scriber hereby gives notice that no person

rcill be permitted to touch or handle his Beef, until it is weighed. By strictly adhering to this rule, I hope to prevent the system u( grabbing heretofore too common and which has caused so much just complaint. I hope my friends and customers will assist me in establishing this rule. JONAS MENDELL. Rising Sun, April 1, 1S37.

MISS SARAH B. JONES respectfully informs her friends and the public, that she has commenced the millinery business in Rising Sun, in the second story of Theophilus Jones dwelling house, next door to

the Methodist church, where she will be happy to receive calls for any description of work in her profession; and from her determination to execute her work in a neat and durable manner, she hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Rising Sun, April 1, 1837.

VALUABLE PROPERTY

FDJi

THE subscriber wishing to leave the State, oilers for sale the fob

owing property in the town of

Rising Sun, Ind. 1 full lot, with

a commodious brick house thereon, suitable for business of any kind, or a tavern One lot on Main street, having a front of 40 feet, very suitable as a store stand 3 lots

! together, on one of which is a well of ex-

Ucinnininrrinthe Post Ollice at Aurora, la J ccllcnt water 3 other lots together a on the 1st dav of April. 1S37. Those not j corner lot on Front and Grand streets, with . - . 1 .... i n: i i . l .1 i

taken out in three months will be sent to a uenni nuusu auu suop inorooii, a goou

the General Post Ollice as Dead Letters

JList of Letters

Bassett Horace Bush Benjamin Bailey John Curtis 1 C Clifford Zelotes Cummins James

Fisher Rebckah Frasier Samuel Fairchild Mariah Fen ton Wm V i e e t w od ( i eorgc Green Stephen H-stin-rs S C 1

CHKST FOl .MJ.

, N the 27th of last ni 'iith. the subscri

her found afloat in the river. 1 mile H'WinS Ephrami

below Ri-inu Sun, a small poplar chest, containing 2 pair jeans panta oons, 2 flannel and 2 cotton shirts, 1 pair drawers, a small piece of jeans, a new razor, and a few other articles, all of which the owner

3d)

Hcyworth Joshua Harwood Cyrus Hastings Marvin Jeffries James Lathrop Erastus Lewis Samuel Martin Lyman Mead Ginby Peters Catharine Sackcs Israel Stone Ptolenu 2 Swing Mary Stephens Samuel Tindal Isaac Williamson Wm Wilson ) arv Ann

1). BARTHOLOMEW, P. M.

stand for anv kind of business a half lot

unimproved, and a Pew in the Presbyterian church.

Persons desirous of purchasing property in this place, can be accommodated on reasonable terms by applying to (he subscriber, who has also for sale a Farm on the Ohio river, li miles below this place, of about 100 acres. Description is considered useless, as persons wishing to purchase would, of course, come and see for themselves. SAMUEL BEST. Rising Sun, April 1, 1837.

j. Mcknight, Has just received a new supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, cctxsistixg or Fine Cloth and Casimeres. painted Mus

lins, Ginghams and Calicoes, Oil Cloth for

tables, plain and barred Jaconet,, satin and straw Bonnets, silk and gauze Dress Hdkfs.

flag, silk and Spittlefield Hdkfs., Inserting,

lVJging ana rioting, Bobinet and Bobinet Lace, Capes and Collars, green and white

Vai's, cotton Stockings, summer Vestings, 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 Suspenders, bishop Lawn, Swiss Muslins, cross barred Muslins, cross barred Drilling, bed Cords, palm Hats, Men's fine Boots, Shoes and Pumps, Ladies' seal skin Slippers and Morocco Shoes, colored and black Prunella, Misses and children's Shoes, candle Wick, School Books, Memoirs and Histories, moral and religious Works, a good assortment of Medicines. Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, Tinware,

Paints and Dye Stuff's, White Lead in Oil, Samuel West

names ana norse dollars, wagon Whips, JOU" "esi

scj tnes and sickles, fowder and Lead, Trace Chains, spirits Turpentine, Brooms and Brushes, with a great v ariety of other articles, which he would invite his friends and customers to call and see for themselves. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837.

A Delinquent List of Lands

AND LOTS. A LIST of Lands and Town Lots, situa

ted in the county of Dearborn, State of Indiana, which were returned to the School

Commissioner of said county, on the first Mondays in December, 1832 and 1833, on which the taxes remain unpaid after the lapse of three years. Lawrenccburgh township. Owners' Names. Acres. Parts. Sec. T. R. William Barr 152 SWqr 6 6 1 do 150 SW 5 6 1 do ' 75 NW 5 6 1 Jos. Connrs heirs 183 fraction 5 6 1 Bailey Guard 35 Wpt island 6 1 do 156 SE 23 6 1 do 156 NE4 23 6 1 do 10 NW 26 6 1 do 3 SW 23 6 1 Enoch Hays 42 NE 26 6 1 do 30 SE 24 6 1 John Hall 30 NE 20 6 1

John Spencer 149 SE 3 5 1 Wm. Stephens 2 Wpart 2 5 1 Unknown 30 SEJ 31 6 1 Cornelius Vanhorn 38 SW 18 6 1

cording to the statute in such case made and provided. HENRY WALKER,

School Comm. D. C. Aurora, March 25, 1837.'

List ol" Letter:

Remaining in the Post Oiliec at Wilmington, la . m-i! 1. 1N37 'I tint t:il,on

can have bv proving property and paying :.. ,i ,i :mi . r-

1M 4'V,'I . 'Al"ril ' i III till W IIVHILII IlllUjJ't.Ill IU VJI L. 11

oral Post Oiliec as Dead Letters.

tig

charges

April 15, 1S37

FRANCIS SMITH.

Bsird Hiram Bensi n Thomas Bi.vbv Perry Bi'l land Isaac Bramble Laban Burnet John Clements Charles Clement John Conklin Charlotte

M. TURNER has just received and is now opening, a .-plenuid assortment of Spring and Summer (ioods, Oi which the following constitute a part:

Black, blue, brown, claret green Cloths; Covington Thomas fashionable strine. nlaid and corded Casi- D ivis John

meres and Satinetts; a variety of cotton stripe, mixture, cords. Rowan casimere, French linen, vVc. for Mt n and B y"s summer wear; ladies' and gentlemen's linen, cotton, silk and leather ti loves : fancy dress

and povk. t Hdkfs.; newest style straw and : Colding Ceorgc Tuscan B mnetsnnd Trimmings; painted, . (iray .lames fig ired, plaid and cross Imrrcd Jac mets Headly Elizabeth and Muslins; a handsome assortment of Hill Robert dark and iidt Prints; blond Edging and ; Isgrigg Stephen B

Kten Begami 1) Ellsworth Lienor Enman Harriet (iaucher Samuel (iibson Archibald .

Lace; (irecian and bobinet Footing, Edg-, ing and Lace; palm II its; Shirting, Sheet-1 ing, Ticking, Shoes. Pumps, Slippers, &c. j Together with a good assortment ot ; Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware,:

Me 1 1 Hannah 2

Kccne Daniel Lais Joshua Legg Owen 1) Mahancy John Mare David M'Knight viuisyBcth M"Clain James Parker James 3

Parker James A Raymer Henry i Jones Isaac or M'Cuni! John ) Ross Samuel Randall William Stevenson James II 2 Small Eleazar Sprigle Jacob Thompson Joseph Topping John R Tufts Servetus Weaver Zerelda (l.Y) D. WEAVER, P. M.

Doctors Haines and Evans,

HAVING formed a partnership ? tor the nracticn if Modirino nnrl

Surgery, offer their services to the citizens of the town and sur

rounding country. Office on Front street, nearly opposite the Union Mill. Rising Sun, April 1, 1837. STRAY JIAItE.

STRAYED from the subscriber, liv ing in Union township, Dearborn county, on the 25th

i ..i. i i: i. l i 4 i i.'

f mi. a rcuoisu sorrei 4u aivj-j,

Sl four y cars old this spring, has

a small star in her forehead, long heavy

tail, mane hangs on the left side. Whoever takes up said mare and returns her to the subscriber, or will give information where she may be found, shall be liberally rewarded. JUDSON LAMPKIN. April 1, 1837.

3 Stray Horse Creatures.

STRAYED from the subscriber, living 2i miles from Ver

sailles, on Monday, the 8th in- Gilbert McIIom

stant, one Bay Mare, 7 years old, large blazed face, one shoe

on her right hind foot; also, one GrayMare, 6 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

more of said creatures, and sending a few

lines to Cornelius Miller, Rising Sun Post Office, or to Haydcn Stark, at Versailles, shall be handsomely rewarded by Cornelius Miller, or HAYDEN STARK. March 18, 1837.

In-Lots in the town of Laxcrenceburgh G. L. Balsley No 40

Unknown 103,. 100, 4 of 42, 1 10, 3, 4, 7,

9, 10, 46, 48, 16, 21,22,52, 18 of 160, 1-8 of 160, 1-5 159, i of 159, 83, 63, 66, 175, 176 Out-Lots 30, 31, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 44 Unhimcn Lots in Xew Lawrcnceburgh. 61, 62, 63, 64, 84, 86, 91, 93, 94, 26, 4 of 70

In-Lots in Hardinsburgh. Enoch Hays 17 and 18 Unknown i of 58, 13, 7, 20, 24, 25 Logan township.

Widow HornerST 80 SWpt 17

George Sutton 213 John Torrence 40

64 SO

In-Lots in Harrison.

Nos20and21 Manchester township. E. &. J. Embree 160 SW4 24 7 Peyton S. Symmes 160 SW 27 7 Randolph township. Peter Lostutter 20 SWpt 32 3 John Walker 185 25 4 Lots in Rising Sun.

William Henry Nos 71 and 72

30

McLaughlin 31 and 32 Martin &, White 91 and 92

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5 30 24 31

7 7 7 7 7

COUNTY EXPOSE.

THE following is an account of the expenditures and reciepts of the county of Dear-

Dorn, tor tne period commencing first Monday in January, 1836, and ending 31st December, 1836, as investigated and examined by the Board of Commissioners of said county, March 9th, 1S37. FOR THIS SUM PAID Associate Judges, - - $33 00 County Commissioners, - 136 00 Assessors of taxable property, 393 00 Sheriff", extra services, - 55 10 Clerk, extra services, - - 70 00 School Commissioner, School trustees, Surv eyors, &c. - 22 62i Clerk, for books and stationary for Clerk's office, - - 19 62 In support of prisoners, firewood for jail, and repairs of jail, 394 64 For firewood, constables, &.c, for court house, and repairs to same 18 374 For books and stationary for Recorder's office, and office rent, 28 75 Constables, - - - 29 00

Grand Jurors, - - - 79 50 Petit Jurors, - - - 91 50

Coroser and Junes of Inquest, 25 "it Printing expose, county orders, sale of school lands, &c. - 47 50 For rent of Clerk's office, - 25 00 Erecting Asylum for the Poor, in part, - - - 835 00 Laying out roads, - - - 65 00 For support of the poor previous to going to the Asylum, - 1443 49 Overcharges, - - - 2 84 For Assessor's Books and Duplicates for Collectors' and Clerk's office, - - - - 154 00 Taking enumeration, - - 6 00 For wolf scalps, ... 8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land tax, lots and other property, 164 67 Including double assessments and double charges on Bank stock and Insurance companies, 206 41 Keeper of Asylum, 300 of which is in advance, - 503 39

Union township. Unknown lot in Hartford No 44 Caesar creek township.

Any person taking up one or Miller Bainbridge 316 9 5

H O Q Qj Randolph township.

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G r sin f n m iil itu TWa e m asn rs

THE subscriber hereby returns his thanks to the

public for past favors and

David Close Daniel Henry

Jeremiah Glore

Daniel Kils William Smith Richard Tilton

Lots in Rising Sun.

George Anderson l-3d of 61 and 62

- Cullen 27

160 NEqr 34 4 1 14 SE 18 4 1 160 NW 13 3 2 25 7 4 1 25 25 4 2 51 SEqr 18 4 2

4858 16 Supra credit by Receipts, &c BV AMOUNT OF Duplicate, including road tax, $5217 51 Store licenses, ... 670 50 Tavern licenses, - - 142 50 Grocery licenses, -. 391 66 Ferry licences, - - - 12 00 By assessments and Collections not on Duplicate, - - 29 50s By rent of Asylum, farm, -- - 44 00

respectfully gives notice William Henry 71 and 72

that he will manufacture

and keep on hand Sad

A-4--rdles, Bridles, Har-

ucss, w ip, marun- Ge Gordon gales, lrunks, and all other articles m his u..rL

line of business, at his new shop, on the

corner of Main and Market streets. His

work is made from the best materials he Elijah Horseley

can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices Nancy Sparks

and terms are reasonable. Orders lor any

article described above, will be thankfully

received and promptly executed. Repair ing done on short notice. NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sun, March 4, 1837.

Summers l-0th of 31 and 32

White & Martin 91 and 81

Laughery township-.

163 acres

Parson Goram 10 acres

Lots in Decatur.

No 11, 112, 113 7 acres 5

4 2

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Lit ot Letters

Commissioners' Police.

THE Board of Commissioners 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 their next session on the 3d Monday in April next, being the Monday previous to the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, as the law in such

Lots in Aurora

Ezckicl Kilgore No 20

Stephen Merric 27

Ezra Stone !

Lawrenceburgh township.

John Hall 30 NEqr 26 6

John James 20 13 5

George Rannolds 33 18 6

la.. April i, lN.Ji. those not taken out in three nvmths will bn sent to the Gor.nrnl

Iron, Nails, Castings, Cordage, &C. ! Post Office as Dead Letters.

so,

Remaining in the Post Office at Rising Sun, i cases prescribes.

JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1S37.

All if which will be sold on his former accommodating terms. The public, friends and customers nro respectfully invited to call, examine, and purchase. Rising S in. A m il s, lv;7.v

INSURANCE.

Al.lred Alfred

B ticc Mary Bianchard Mr Collin'; Margaret Cronk John F 1 Clark Isaac Cary Archibald Driver S i rah

THE subscriber having been appointed Durbin Prudence 2

Agent ot the 1 rotceit ai Insiiianco eonipa-! nv of llullord, Connecticut, will issue1 Policies ngainM. l'ire op m Merchandise,! Dwelling Houses, Mills, B u ns, and every J desenpiion of properly liable to be destroy-i cd by that de oui ing -'cnient. Also, Ma-1 rine Policies upon Grain, l,ik, Flour, Cat-j tie, and all arliHcs shipped bv water, j The rates of premium at this Agency are in conformity with the rates at Cincinnati i and Louisville. The means of ihe rompany are ample, and all losses are pronipilv j raid with satisfactory proof I -cinjj gi tn. ; ASAPH IJUCI '.Agent, j Rising S in, April N, l?-37.

Loring Julia La row Mr

JT J V W Mia

NOTICE is hereby given that the under

Daul cnhever Peter McDowell John er)

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McLosky Anthony A signed is appointed Agent to loan that part

ol the I nited States1 surplus revenue which is due Dearborn county, approved Feb. 0, 1S37, and will be ready to loan on Monday, the 3d day of April next. W. PERRY. Manchester, March 25, 1837.

Morrison J

Mvers I jCWIS Moore Archibald McCoy Samuel B MeHenry James Muncc John

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TO ULT, A FARM containing between 60 and 70 acres, on Arnold's creek, about a mile from Rising Sun. Enquire of HENRY BROWN. April 8, 1837. 77

l o ans James Edwards Wilhclm A Ford Samuel Ta V Sarah Fields Iviza Hunt Matthew Hinsdale Daniel Hi una Alexander Igo Augustus Indian Agency Jameison Alex Jack W H James Peter Janes Daniel Jones James Kutley William Ki.ight Lemuel K( llev J,,hn 1 4 kins M D

Locy Rachel

Ale ha McCullough Wm

Norris Hugh L Pepper A C 6 Pernio David C Perley Benjamin 2 Peters Jacob Plank Joseph Powell Zeddic T Scarsy Moses Smith John 2 Smith Sally Smith Jonathan Sheridan James Spore Jacob 2 Tyson Wm Thompson W B

Todd Isaac William, on John Watson Joseph JOHN LAMUS, P. M.

To Parkers ol Hay. THE undersigned has invented, and has now in use, castings so constructed and confined to the lower end of the hay screw and on the follower, that where, the two c incs in contact there is but little friction, so that near one-half the horse power may be dispensed with. Previous to my using (hese 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 any I see at Lawrenceburgh or Aurora market. I intend taking my patterns to the Eagle 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 not be over $1, and I am positive no person will be sorry for his pains. CORNELIUS MILLER. Rising Sun, March 11, 1837.

SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING.

I I I ll cillC'l'l tmc mot Ixnrtn m t-t IrantwnnlTl . 1 4 . -v li A

x iiu itiuiiuvi iiaa jui uvcu limiting nil JoUll SlienCCr IVS SLOT H i

ii-- i . t' m i

aOUlllon lO lUS SIOCK OI Ixeniiemen'S Stnnhi-m fffi

Clothing, and has now a very good as

sortment on hand, which he offers tor 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 Round'bts

Merino Casimere and Jeans do. Light and dark summer stripe do. Blue, black and brown Cloth Pantaloons, Plain and striped Casimere do. Checked and striped satinet do. Blue, brown 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 figl cotton da do. Jeans and Satinet do. Light and dark Valencia stripe do. A great variety of Drawers; Striped and check cotton Shirts; Red Flannel under and over do. Factory Cotton do.

A fine lot of Muslin Shirts, with linen bo

soms, collars and cull'?

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Stephen Coffin lot No 63 in Hardinsburgh.

New Lawrenceburgh.

Unknown Lots No. 94, 97, 98

Lawrenceburgh.

Unknown No. 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 51, 52, 63, 66,

58, 13, 7,20, 24,25,31, 32, 26, 68, 63, 62, 10, 70, 32, 33,61

Logan township

Pevton Symmes 160 SEqr

Kelso township.

William Ashley 80 NEqr

MortonBenningtonl56 SE Nathan Bluget 159

Hugh Canlin 80

Joseph Bear 160

$6507 67 From which is to be deducted Treasurer's & Collectors' per . centagc when known, - $1649 51 GEORGE ARNOLD, Pres't. Attest: James Dill, Clerk. Note by ihe Clerk. Add to the above balance the sum of $2939 48 cts., (except Treasurer's and Collectors' per centage when known,) will leave due from last year's revenue, and unsettled and in the Treasury, on the 1st of January, 1837, the sum of 1588 98 cts. yet to be accounted

for in orders and otherwise See report of last year. JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1837.

12 12 14 7 10

7 7 7 7 7

Manchester township.

John Embree

Smith

160 160 40 160

SW SE NW SW

Joel Vaugn

Unknown

Tat'k & Esther WalshlOO NW Newton Hart 80 NE

Sparta township.

William B. Smith 160 SE 13

24 24 35 21 21 30

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THE subscribers desire to inform the public, that they have commenced the above business at the corner of Front and Grand streets, being the building here

tofore occupied by T. Davis as a coffee house, in Rising Sun. Ind.., antf will keep on hand or make to order,, an assortment of Fancy ,Windsor &- Grecian Chairs. Also, Boston ROCKING CHAIRS, Childrens' Chairs, and Settees, all of which

they will furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business, and the quality of their work, to merit a share of public patronage. R. G. YONGE &. CO, Rising Sun,March 4, 1837.

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Caesar creek township.

A good assortment of Gentlemen's Stocks; Daniel Kellcv 100 23 4 3 A large lot of very fine linen Collars ; Union township. Cotton, silk and gum elastic Suspenders; , 0,v ,n 0

TRIMMINGS of the best quality. rmiamuaaru 1UVJ "

1 have a few Cloaks and Winter Coats I, Hemiy Walker, bcnool Commission-

on hand, which I will sell at about cost er in and for the county of Dearborn, give

price. I wish to return my sincere thanks notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per

tor past patronage, and hope to secure a centage and costs, be paid on orbctoretlie

continuance of the same. sittinc of the next Circuit Court ot said

A number of those who read this adver- county of Dearborn, a motion will be made

tisement, perhaps are in my debt. I hope for judgement of yiid Court, on the second, they will call and settle immediately, as 1 or some subsequent day of the term theream very much pressed for money at pre- of, that any or all such tracts of land or sent. DAVID FISHER, lots on which any money is due, as afore-

Rieing Sun, March 4, 1837. 1 wid, ehall vet in the State of Indiana, ac-

EOOT & CKOS MASINe.

THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has commen

ced the above business, in the one story frame building, next door to Peter Rodgers' store, under the superintendence of Mr. J. F. Harrison, who w ill manufacture and keen on hand a general assortment of Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, and all other articles in that line ot business, manufnetured out of the best materials. Mr. Harrison's character as a superior workman, is a sufficient recommendation

for the work I shall offer for sale. I therefore solicit a portion of pu die patronage. JOHN II. O'NEAL. Rising Sun, March 4, 1837.

LAW NOTICE. CHARLES IE TEST having resigned his seat as President Judge of the 6th Judicial Circuit, he and EBENEZER DUMONT have entered into a copartnership in the practice of Law in the county of Dearborn. Judge Test may be found as usual at his residence in the town of Lawrenceburgh, except when absent on the Circuit. Mr. Dumont keeps his office as heretofore at the town of Wilmington, where he may bo constantly found. Anv business entrusted to the firm shall

receive the jointattcntion of both; and either of the firm will attend to the collection of debts throughout the State. CHARLES II. TEST, EBENEZER DUMONT. February 18, 1837. Wtf