Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 179, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 22 April 1837 — Page 3
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RETAIL GROCERY STOOL Cyras Delong Rrsrr.CTrcLi.Y informs i!;c citizens of Rising S in and its vicinity, that he is about to open a now and fiesh assortment of Groceries, in the building formerly occuoied bv Win. Cu'den, consisting of Li-
q 'i:-. which I will sell at wholesale or re-
- Uul .ivrvta I Celiac, I) n.oMic end Ecu-h Brandies; ! H.iaiid and domestic Gin; Port, Malagu and sweet Wines; B v.tnoo. Cordial, Whis- ; t... i i . i i . ... r . kv , K im, L r.ler m !-;ti,i . AH oi, i oite.. clIlOUJ i li CUB, I c T ,! v i ,,-i t ! -vi f .-- !
Cv.tVce.Toa. N-.-.V O.-.c.m a:ul L at repper. A'.spice.tungcr, .suTmcgs, v. s es, Cavcn-'.ish and comm. n Tobacco. Raisins, Rico. B iltcr (.oker. Molasses, Vinegar, Salt I v ih.? bo-'icl. ConlV'Ctionarics and reason:)'.' Ri in:e tern:-. S;m. Anrii U'. 1;n School Teacher Wanted, IN L u'ing's district, two miles above Rising So.n. The neighbrhootl is a g,;od one. and a large sch xd can be obtained. An;'v t ELIJAH CALKIN. Aon Adssihi THE under: d iCtiCr ei a... the evue nl A!! peiv !!.- i do wed ! c itrators Notice. fiie has tins dav taivoa m imistriiti.-n. ? hoxi koiu o ir 7 olo'.on i n nr.AKi. oec ise; ns m-K'-.-tcti to i.s e.-tate ! c -mo forward and ni.k nd ta ve h;: i:;g claim.- ng :i h ;d,l file the same.legali'va Mien"; ot;Ue. ticated as! the miicnThe estate is s .Kent. JAMES SMITH, !. 1 - 7 . .t.-.'.v.-V sh' boni.'i no THE . c:xr and the p-ibl'--, ;h .1 bis !. no! or V , v. e;; i!i' be is s n a en-. w 1 nd at , 1 eiw Ceil . a 1;: ! ge qMr. Wood' :;n:v cf ana too e;a na, Hoards and Shingles, '.f the I ot oi;Kilv ever tle.e;l fr salem Cinidnniii ugh: here. .11. s ;aec hi.-h !;o wii! 1 as tW ;:s c: .! at nri ces-. n bo I Pe; '0- IV: nng to p'i;- nasc Lamber, a re reoa sio-.i io can a c m:i; .e i c! re ouyn. e. Captain wiii attend to iag clsCWiK re. la my a Taplev or Tiioma-s C. II the Yard for me. JOHN M. I)AN!i:LS. Vo l: 22. i --37. Rim: TO all wh -m it may corn-em: Please take notice that the 1 en ks with the ace ;un;s and iiotes due the firm i' John iLinrcoJ ty Co. are in mv hands !',r -o:;o,;:iun. with direc tions to proeecj to coi:e-t tnc same Tminc-j oiateiv. Au c mcernru will please take i noiiccand govern themselves accordingly. ! 1). WEAVER. J. P. ; WilmingiMU. April 22, 1-.37. i Valuable Farm flbr fale. THE sulrribe a m .iiibV test r; te (111 h-v-jp illil t'-.-KT' lisi:; S ;n. an COlU;iining lli) Afl'tN dor good -:i! i i at i a:, an good double hewed log first rate frame Barn, a good bearing Oiehi trees, and a well of g one rod fro .i the door. ing to purchase. v0'tl tec the premises, as the vantages not mct;io:ied here. JAMES WOODS. Aori! 15. 0k -V "f.fJf Sale, For jgfeS.t late in t!-,c ilairisbdng village of Rising Son. Ao !v to Anril 15. 1n:7. " TEE EDITOR. rllE: crsignc 1 irn ing sold out ihcii i entire .-loci. oi Good: w i.-ii all persons in t'o.,' Io l.h ill IO !i lo'o ::r nll.e; am! set lie . i.-e. their accoi bv COCHRAN HURLBERT. Aurora. Mir.di 15. UNION MILL .VYING ir.irchnsed the ,'' 'I. . ' bum - M. Hastings in the Union Mill, in Rising S -n, V w i-h all those indebted to said Mill Io c.iic forv.arit and inakc iiiiinediate pa i cat to us, as it is not j i a credit bu-itn-ss. HAINES &, LANIUr Ris mg 8; m. 15. U PllrfniiE sobsc-il-.cr has a quan tity of Locust Tree-, very do lor trii-idanting. Gen tlemen wishing to h e, c ; - i. ii an s rticie, can be s-.ippliod by 'vdlino on CORN!! LIES MILLER. April 15, 1S37. MCANS very supt-i ior Ovslcrs, ja ! received and ,r s-l); p,v April 15. BAEMAN ,v, RUSH. Private Sale. WILL dispose of the follow in rrtv at nrivate sale, iz: prop1 Tailor's Work Ueucli, 1 " Goose, 5 " Tress B. aid.', 1 u Larpc Sb.cars, 1 Patent b-maro, 2 ten plate Stoves and Pipe, 1 small grate f r heating Irons, 1 Writing Desk, and a Frame building on Front street. DAVID FISHER. Rising Sun, April 15, 1S37.
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1Vji Goods. f S IlE subscriber has just received, di8 reel from the city of New York, a erv gene:",! ana splendid assorltncnt cf MERCHANDISE, Sailed for the present and npproacl ing seasons, and selected with groat care, both
n regard to quality and price. i , He w.d Keep constantly on taid . . IW ol "mhvaro' u, C!,t,'-X ' Ui)nn, O.ass nmlQ icensware, Drugs and Medicmos B ks and Nancry, anu a.. r'f licrelomrc kept in Ins Stoic, j t w dii- a lie invites i he attention m las tor- ; , i 5Tl U'nTw VV ' i t- o -i V- w- 1 Ri-ing S School ichcr Wanted. IWiSil t employ a r,i..n wL can come well recommended as a school teacher. Comfortable h;xc and a good neighborhood. Ain'.v to 'CORNELIUS MILLER. NEW & CHEAP GOODS. " ""AVS'.j : t i'ece:ed.a!i t : Tl" ! , :V m -O'"!- : 1 ing. a largo a'.i.ita.-luonatite assort-1 1 men; ol oig an I :imoier CfOOSS. i consL-ling. in pa ; !. of Cali.vc v imgiiams. painted Mn.-;is, Ca ihis, .Tneonets. plain mVirit-s. brocade Masand figured bock an; Sv, iss Masiins. fig.! rod and plain 13 d.inets. ' pc Satins. L::ees. Irish Linens. B nnba- : -. Cape-. D -iliings. brown ar.d blench-1 eo cneeiuigs an i .Tiiinmgs; a general ,t soriiaent e pring and. Sammcr near tor gent lemon : hundseme assortment of La;ty cc-e ALSO. ip'i,;i and cf the bct;t qi Cutkrv, Hard ami Queens-Ware, 1 China, Class anil Tin-Ware, Iron' S ec;, N;ii!s. S vines, S'n kies, Sh'nr's, Sja les, Casiiiigs. Cordage, live Stlf--, Palm lb.!-. Window Glass. C and alt other ni 1v heretofore kcjt in tl'.eir si re. nv king their studi cry large, their usual 1 t , 1 . : l . 1 . 1 l .- 11 : i I if. 11 r terms. lac public are in- J uicu to g:vc ;i;e:n LOOK AT THIS! ALL th .-e wh arc iiidebied tons bv note, ni p i :tc! e caii an sonic tnc same linnici ..l.i tic t!e s lose whose book accounts ca.. will please call and ok .:ii;t by e-i.-ii or note, ami save ! .-!s. ll.l.!. 0C JA.MUft. Ri-ing S;m. Aoii! 15. 1S37. r g llIE subset iber ha ing purchased the I entire stock of Messrs. Cochran &. Ilor.i ert. in AURORA, would inform their tormer pi tr.:! ;nic I itioiu; iti i , i that he w ill ci ntiimr -,l ll.r, Hv! .-land, an-1 keep constantly on hand a gen oral a.-sci taient cf DRY GOODS, lard ware, Q neensware, ceries, S:c. X:c. Groce- : Ail f which he will :-o:i low for cash, or i n the osi al credit to punctual cisslonicrs. In a few days he will have a large stock immediately from Philadelphia and New York, and now weald mast respectfully inito the in!.-1 iian's oi" the surrounding ncighborho: d to give ui.n a call, being assured thai he can do at lea.-t as well by them as any of hi competitors. The m ist strict attention will be paid to rcce'iv ing, .--tor'mgand ferwarding all goods confided to his care by the country merchants and others . L C. CURTIS. Aurora, April 15, 1.S57. .5w18 N the 27th of last m -nth, the subscri ber found afloat in the ricr, 1 mile j !e ow Itising ban, a small poplar chest, .containing 2 pair icons panta'oons.2 llan-i el and 2' "i-oti-.ii shirts, 1 pair drawers, a mai 1 piece X new razor, and a .... .1 leans, a lew (.tiicr amen ail f.f w hich the owner jean have by proving properly and paying chvgcs. FRANCiS SMITH. April 15, 1837. gJg 22 I CJ O O IP . M. TURNER t received and is now opening, a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Good, Of which the loHowing constitute a part: Bin. , Oi'ic ret green Cloths fashionable stripe, plaid and corded Casimcres and Sninctts; a variety of cotton stripe, mixture, cords, Rowan casimere, French linen, cv. for M n and B 's summer wear; ladies' and gentlemen's linen, cotton, siikand leather ( Jinx es ; fancy dress ami pocket i lulus.; nnrr.'t .sfjie. stniu ana Tuscan Bonnets and Trimming-; painted, 1 1 T , . ... . . lig ireu, piaid and cross barred J.-c ncis and M-islins; a liandsoma assortment ol oa ri and light Print.-: blond Edging aid Lace; Grecian and boi inet Footing, Edging and Lace; palm II its; Shirting, Sheeting, Ti; king, Shoes, Pomps, Slippers, ecc. Together with a good assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Quccnswarc, Iron, Nails, Castings, Cordage, &c. All f which will 1!C sold .n his former nccommoi.atmg 1crms T,lc )ujiic friends and customers arc rcspectftilly invited to call, examine, and purchase. Rising Sun, April 8, 1837,-t
! " I ..,. ,. r .nii-t'i'ri-nn .-r-. T 'mCC montllS Will l0 SCllt tO tnc VjCHCral : SiailU IUI .II1N Kind UI DIISHICSS a nan IOI ,T , r a ? on 0. or, ! Oie - i u:k !. .1! i "onei lii.nn.ings; l. i-, i i t .i t i . OnMioun i ol io, i, V.4 1, Zo , ,iiw,. ai;- i,,... ! Post Oihec as load Letters. unimproved, and a Pew m the Presbyterian . ' ' ' ' Ht; ;;,! Sk;: :nAu., cLPa,c cwh. . . . i.oSa toh.p.
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'j j, ..."t v-riot'yof Cl-i!- 1 K;)hraim Iligheo C B Pate Persons desirous ot purchasing properly idow llorncr 80 feWpt 1 II k . . i. .. '( "' I iVy V H.ii.io 2 Isaac II Rico in this nlacc. can Le accommodated on Cicorge Satluii 213 E 571
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INSURANCE.
THE subscriber having been appointed Agent of the Protection Insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut, will issue Policies against Fire upon Merchandise, Dwelling Houses, Mills, Barns, and every description of property liable to be destroyed bv that devourinsr element. Also. Ma nnc Policies upon liram, Pork, Flour, Catf, anJ a Nicies shipped bv water. I The rates of premium at this Agency are : in cr.nfomii,v with the rates at Cincinnati ; Louisvil;c The means of the comnaauJ ,0 I 1 .- r , r, ' . ' - r-aid with salislactorv proof bans given. . ASAFII BUCkT. Rising Sun, April 8, IS37. rine Policies upon Cirain, Pork, Flour, Cat11 articles shipped by water. Farm Ac Personal Property AT ri-BLIC SALE. ON 3fonday. the 1st day of May next, the ! j subscriber will offer at public sale, (if not jsooncr msposcd ot at private sale.) the ! 'arm en which be resides, situated 1 miles j west of Rising Sun, containing 00 acres. ! ixU acres rcauy tor spring cultivation, an;l lean be had possession of immediately ; the lo'hcrpart reserved until 1st of Doeembcr. ALSO, will be o'lerod for sale at the same , - j . i ,r .t-,,r 1 in!;.-, nl'mii 1 i-,,r.tn mare with loal, 4 cows, l.i hogs, iVc. A credit ot six months will be given on all sums over Sale to commence at ten o'clock. A. M. IIEXRY W April 8. 1537. PALMER. Liifst o4' Ijettcrs RcmaiHg in the Post Office at Hartford, la. I April 1, 1S37. 'ri. . . i :. mu nuvdi o.u. m Robert Hail Vm Shephecl : James Me'.itro Rob.erl Turner Elijah Thatcher Wm Wheeler 2 Jonathan Wilson i,;Vi:iM;;d - Archibald M-.-Cabc Pcrfc Watts Andrew Weller J. K. LEWIS. P. M. fiit of letters Remaining in the Post Oli'n c at Aurora, la. j on the lstday of April. 1S37. Those not i t d-.c:i out in three months will be sent to xxo General Pust Office as Dead Letters. B lsseit Horace Bash Benjamin Bailcv John Heyv.orth Joshua Harwood Cyrus Hastings Marvin Jeffries James Lathrop Er;istus Lewis Samuel Martin Lyman Mead (iinhy Peters Catharine Sackos Israel iCunis I C ! Ciitlbrd Zcloles I Cummins James i Collins Wm Ivro'cston (J u Fisher Rebckah Frasier Samuel Fairchild Mariah Fenton Wm Fleetwood George Green Stephen Stone Ptolemy 2 Swing Marv Stephcns Samuel Tindal Isaac Williamson Win Wilson ? a rv Ann Hastings SCI t i - t, i - - --!- - 3d) D. BARTHOLOMEW, P. M. List ot" letters j Remaining in the Post Odice at Wihning lon? April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months willbc sent to the Genoral Post Odice as Dead Letters. Baird Hiram Benscai Thomas Bixbv Perry IVdiand Isaac Kccnc Daniel Lais Joshua Legg Owen I) Mali nev John Mare D.nid i Bramble Lal an : B ;rncl Jehu ; Clements Charles ! Clement John j Genkiin Charlotte j Covington Thomas i D ivis John i Etcn Bcg;imi D ; Eilswortli Lienor I En man Harriet M'Kuight Guis Beth MCiain James Parker James 3 Parker James A Ra mer Henry Jones Isaac or M'CnntjJohn ) Ross Samuel Randall William Gaucher Samuel Stevenson James II 2 Gibson Archibald A Small E'eazar 1 Golding George Sprigle Jacob Gr ames Thompson Jos Th Topping John R ; UL"UI.V i.u....iui Robert I nils Servetus Weaver Zcrelda (15) D. WEAVER, P. M. ! Stephen B I Kcll Hannah 2 ! JList oi' Ijetter Remaining in the Post Odice at Rising Sun, la., April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oltice as Dead Letters. A hired Alfred Loring Julia j j.,IC0 arv Lart-w Mr McLosUy Anthony A Morrison J Myers Lewis Moore Archibald McCoy Samuel B McIIcnry James Munec John Blanchard'Mr Collins Margaret Cronk John F Clark Isaac Cary Archibald Driver Sarah Diirbin Prudence 2 Daubenhcyer Peter McDowell John cr Evans James Alcha Edwa i ds Wilhchn A McCullough Wm Ford Samuel Norris Hugh L Pepper A C () Pcrine Da id C Perley Benjamin 2 Peters Jaocli Plank Joscjili Powell ZeddieT A Wi ..I . p;, v g irah t, ,i' i,' ,-,.. Hunt Matthew Hinsdale Daniel Ilanna Alexander I go Augustus Indian Agency Jamcison Alex Jack W II James Peter Janes Daniel Jones James Kirtlcy William Ki.ight Lemuel Kellev John Ljkins M D Locy Rachel Rears v M". cs Smith Smith Sally Smith Jonathan Sheridan James Spore Jacob 2 Tvson Wm Thompson W B 1 odd Isaac William; on John Watson Joseph JOSDi LAMUS, F. M. t8)
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JUST received from Pittsburgh, 3 ten r,
bar and round iron, assorted, and for sale low for cash, bv PEPPER & FRENCH. April 8. 3 Rising Sun, 1 inii-rs. t.rst quality .ew urien lO Molasses, just received and 1 sale on accommodating terms, bv Aprils. M. TURNER rY A OA-.. -r rr n mn i i &PBrk "il. IULL has tuc pica si of announcing to his Jnds a IP the public -in general, that he 1 1 X ,,J,'S5- fit quality New Orleans : AJ iUOiasses, Jist received and tor pleasure of announcing to his fnei-.ds and the public in general, that he has ic.aco io me solicitations oi ms acquaintances, and permanently located i mmseti at iunan. lupiev count v. Imtir.na. m uie piMcnec oi I'lr.suc surgery, ana Der.Hstry, where lie is readv a't afl time; to at lend to any calls which may be made ncs in the line of his profession. Milan, la. April 1, b'7. ! OLE PBOPEBTY THE subscriber wishing to leave the State, oilers for sale the fob owing property in the town .f 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 10 feet, very suitable as a store stand 3 lots together, on one of which is a well of ex ec ! nf tvifnr Ti biL bv.- n corner lot on Front and Grand streets, with : .. .),..11,.T. Ua.ioa ,.,1 r 1,..,. il, l a u c.....a ...... it a , .u scriber, who has also for sale a Farm on ' ! the. Ohio river, U miles below this place, 1 I ot about 100 acres. Description is consid- ! ered useless, as persons wishing to pur-j chase would, of course, come and sec for! i themselves. ! SAMUEL BEST. Rising Sunt April 1, 1R37. Doctors Haines and Evans, HAVING formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their services to the citizens of the town and ssirroumitng country. ;i;ce on r rout street, nearly opposite ihc Union Mill. Rising Sun, April 1. 1837. ' . ! SiiSaaSfa MISS SARAH B.JONES re- pect fully j informs her friends and the public, (hat she j has commenced- the--mtilmwy' -hnrinc? in jvisi.ii; uiiii. in nil; rv.i.uii.i sum v kh i in;I , ., " T , , ,, , . , . . oplulus .lones7 dw elling house, next, door to ' ihc Methodist church, whore she w ill be . . ,, .. happv to receive calls tor any desciipiioiu I ..' 1 - , , ... , .. 1 , ! ol woilc m her protcssioii and ironi licr ' . , ' . , , delcnnmation to execute nor work in a neat , 1 , , , , , , 4 ' anil i iiralilc manner, s he innr-s to veeeivc a liberal patronage. i Risiiv Son, April 1, 1837. I " . .J McK.XICJMT, i W i 1 received a new ss-pp! v f SPRING SUMMEB QQ0D3, t ONSISTIW OF Fine Cloth and Cus-imorcs. painted Mns-lin-, (.iinghains and Cadi'-ccs.Oil Cloth lor tables, plain and barred Jaconet, satin and' : straw B nnc;.-vi:k and gao.e D.es.-1 Idkfs. i flag, silk and Spittle tield lldki's., In-crting, Edging and Footing, Bobinet and Bobinet ; L-ice. Capes and (dollars, green -'nd w bite Vai's, cotton Stockings, Minnn ir Vcstings 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 Suspcnders, bishop Lawn, Swiss Muslins, cros barred Muslins, cross barred Drilling, bed Ooi'ik- ii;i!m Hats. Mcil'-s fmr TWife Mlimvc and Pumps, Ladies' seal skin Slippers and Morocco Shoes, colored and black Prune!j la, Misses and children's Shoes, candle Wick, School Books, Memoirs and Ilistoj rics, moral and religious Worksa goodassortmcnt of Medicines. j Queensware, Hardware, I Glassware, Tinware, Paints and D c Sliiffs White Lead in Oil, Ilames and 1 lorsc Collars, wagon AMnps, ScMhcs and Sickles, Powder and Lead, Trace Chains, spirits Turpentine, Brooms aim irusncs. wiin a grcnt variety oi other articles, which he would Invite his friends and customers to call and see for them - selves. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837. : THE subscriber herebv returns h;s thanks to the , , , i I'lllillV. 1VM J.nSL Itl Oi S ti 111! respectfully gives notice I lit I I in u i ii a ii m '. iff i i:i and keoi en hand Sad1 , ness, Whips. Martin gales, Trunks, and all 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 ho can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices and terms are reasonable. Orders for any article described above, will be thankfully received and promptly executed. Repairing done on bhort notice. NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sup; Marck 4, lt?37.
A Delinquent List or Lands AND LOTS. A LIST of Lands and Town Lots, situated in the county of Dearborn, State of Indiana, which were returned to the School Commissioner of said county, on the first
Mondays in December, 1S32 and 1833 on i i'HE following is an account of the cxpenwhich the taxes remain unpaid after the ; diturC3 and ro of t, CQU of J
lapsed three year? Hjawreiaeelmrgll township, Ovvocrs' Names. William Bair do do
R. 1 : Conn's heirs Ikilev GuarJ ,i . ,i. do Enoch IIay3 do Jcdmlhll hilm Spencer Win. Sicjjhcns Unknown Cornelius Vavhorn Li-Lo!s in the toirn of Laicreacehurgh. CI. L. Balslev No 10 Unknown 103, 100, i of -12, 110, 3, 1,7, 9, 10. ('. 4S, Ki, 21,22,52, 1-S uf 100, 1-S of 100. 1-5 159, i of 159, 83. 03, GO. 15. 17G t-Lotsl)().?,l, 3, 1, 5. G, 7, 8, 1), 11 Ou Viihiotrn Lots in Xae Laicrciiccbitrgh. 01. G2,G3, Gl, 81,80, 91, 93,91, l . . In-Lota in IhirJhsbunrh iw(.h Uayg j- nm ig Samuel West John. West In-Lots in Harrison. Nos 20 and 21 Masseliester township. E. & . J. Embrec 100 SW 21 7 IVytonS.Sy mines 100 SW 27- 7 Randolph township. Peter Losluttcr 20 SWpt 32 3 John Walker 185 2 Lots in Risiir Sun. i 2 William Henry Nos 71 and 72 ' Gilbert McIIorn 30 McLaughlin 31 and 32 ; Jiarlin oc lute Vl and f-i FeBIOIV townshin. it , , , ,T , , , . ! Unknown lot in Ilarttord No 41 C.'scsar ereek township. , Miller B.iinbridge 310 9 5 i rlDOQi Randolph township. 3! t. i ni David 1. lose j njc J(.tlI. - , Jeremiah Glore , i--, Daniel Kils ., W i. ham SMuiih i,- i , riv.. K:cnard 1 dtoii
Lcrcs. Ports. Sec. T. 152 SWqr G G loO SW f G 73 NW 5 G 153 fraction 5 G 35 Wpt island G 15G SE 23 G 153 NEi 23 O 10 NW 2G G 3 SW 23 G 12 xE 2G C 30 SE 21 G 30 NE 2 G 110 SE 3 5 2 Wpart 2 i 30 SF4 31 G i :w SW 18 G
G4 21 7 1 SO SEnr 31 7 IS
100 NEqr 31 4 1 14 SE 18 4 1 100 NW 13 3 2 25 7 1 1 25 25 4 2 51- SEqr 18 4 2
Lo's ,n Ris:tg Sun. i George Andersen l-3d of 01 and 02 ; (.'ollen 27 William Henry 71 and 72 Summers 1-Oih of 31 and 32 White &, .Martin 91 and 81 Laughery township. George Gordon 103 acres Parson Coram 10 acres Lots in Dmiiur. Elijah II o:ve!cv ,v.y. No 11. 112, 113 N.mc ks 7 acres 5 Lots in Aurora. E.ekicl Kilgoro No 20 Stephen Merrio 27 Ezra Stone 132 Lawrencetrargh township John Hall 30 NEur 20 6 ; John James 20 13 5 ' George Raimolds 33 18 3 John Spencer 1 18 SEqr Stephen Collin lot No 03 in ilardinsburgh. Xcw IjH irrenccbitrgh . I Unknown Lots No. 91, 97, 98 j Lawrcncdurgh. Unknown No. 3, 5. 0, 8, 10, 51, 52, 03, 00, 58, 13, 7,20, 21, 25, 31, 32, 20, OS, 03, &2l 10, 70, 32, 33, 01 Logan township. Peyton Symmes 100 SEqr 17 1 Kelso township. v;n;.,m ko xi 12 12 14 7 10 M.M tonBenningtonl 50 SE N;l(h;,n m jt,,,,!, ( rVn 80 ; J0tph 7loaV 100 " . . . .. Manchester township. 1 J" l-'-1,1)1 VQ W j Smith 100 SE 21 Joel Vangu 40 NW 35 Unknown 100 SWr 21 Pat'k & Esther Walsh 100 NW 21 I Newton Hart 80 NE 30 i Sparta township. ,, . , , i V llham 1. Smith 100 St. IS 0 3 Caesar creek township. Daniel Kel!e 100 23 4 3 Union township. Willi:, ml! nl 100 SW 32 4 2 1, Hunry Walker, School Commissioner in and for the county of Dearborn, give notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per centage and costs, be paid en or before the sitting of the next Circuit Court of said county of Dearborn, a motion will bo made for judgement of sa id 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 aforeeaidjibaJl rest in tho Stats ofIrrJi&na,ar-
cording to the statute in such case made and provided. HENRY WALKER, School Comm. D. C. Aurora, March 25, 1S37.
Viil"'Vr F.YB'ftSE. ! born, tor the eiiod commencing first Moni day in January, 183(, and ending 31st Dc.cembcr, 183G, as investigated and examinca by the lioard ot Commissioners ot said county. March Vhh, 1S37. FOR THIS SUM PAID ; Associate Judges, ' County Commissioners, Assessors of taxable property, SheriiT, extra services, 333 00 130 00 31)3 00 55 10 70 00 Clerk, extra services, School Commissioner, School trus tecs, t.arvevors, occ. 22 G2i 19 G2 1- i Clerk, tor books and stationary tor 1 ! Clerk's oif.ee. " - 1 1 In support of prisoners, firewood 1: for jail, an 1 repairs of jail, 391 G4 1 ; Eur firewood, constables, 5t-c, for U court house, and repairs to same 18 37i 1 ; For books and stationary for Rccorder's olliee, and office rent, 'Constables. 28 75 21) 00 79 5t 91 50 Crand Jurors, lent Jurors, Coroxcr and Juries ofinqiiest, 25 7 Printing expose, county orders, sale ! of school lands. v:.c. - 47 5 50 For rent of Clerk's office. - 25 00 Erecting Asylum for the Poor, in part, - - - 835 00 Laying out roads, - (55 00 For support of the poor previous to going to the Asylum, - 1 113 40 Overcharges, - - - 2 8-1 For Assessors Books and Duplicates for Collectors' and Clerk's olfiee, - - - - 154 00 Taking enumeration, - - 6 00 For wolf scalps, ... 8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land tax, lots and other property, 164 07 Including double assessments and double chargi s on Bank stock and Insurance companies, 206 11 Keeper of Asylum, $300 of which is in advance, 503 3i $1858 10 Supra ereilit, fox Receipts, &c BY AMOUNT OF Duplicate, including road tax, $5217 51 Store licenses, ... 070 50 Tavern licenses, - - 112 50 Grocery licenses, - 391 00 Ferry licences, - 12 00 Bv assessments and Col!eclior,s not on Duplicate, By rent ol' Asylum farm. 29 50 44 00 S'G507 G7 From which is to be deducted Treasurer's. Oollootorw1 jor - rcentagc whn kiiown, - $1049 b GEORGE ARNOLD, Pras Attest: J,,m?s Dux. Cleric. Jole by the Clerk. Add to the abova balance the sum of $2939 48 cts., (except Treasurer's and Collectors' per centagc, when known.) will leave due from last year s revenue, and unsettled and in the j Treasury, on tho 1st of January, 1837, the i sum of rt!5S.8 98 cts. vet to be accounted far in orders and otherwise. Sec report of last year. JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1S37. 'I'll!-'. Hiil.spril.ors desire, in iujWjl form the public, that they have2255 commenced the above business ' i' at the corner of Front and Grand toforc occupied by T. Davis as a eollec house, in Rising Sun Ind., and will keep on hand or make to order, an assortment ot Fancy, Windsor 5c G rccian Chai rs. Also, Boston ROCKING CHAIRS, Childrens1 Chairs, and Settees, all of which they wiU furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business., and the quality of their vorkx to merit a share of public patronage. R. G. YONGE &, CO, Rising Sun, March 1, 1837. STR1Y ARE. STRAYED from the subscri ber, living in Union township, Dearborn county, on the 25th ult. a reddish sorrel MARE, four years old this spring, has in
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a small star in her forehead, long heavy tail, mane hangs on the left side. Whoever lakes 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, LS37. ,AW NOTICE. CHARLES H. TEST having resigned his seat as President Judge of the 0th 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 Lawrcnccburgh, except when absent on the Circuit. MrDum nt keeps his odice as heretofore at the town of Wilmington, where ho may be
constantly found. Any business entrusted to the firm shall receive the joint attention of both; and either of the firm will attend to the collection of debts throughout the Stale. CHARLES II. TEST, EBENEZER DUMONT, February l, 70tf
RAGBi 3. AG Si Tiireo cents per puuui ic cush j'cid fcr Rags at thi? tfttcc.
