Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 180, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 29 April 1837 — Page 3

RETAIL GROCERY STQBE. Cyra licloisg REsrr.nrrLLV informs the ciiizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity,, that he is about to open a now and tiesh assortment of Groceries, in the building formerly occupied by Wm. Cullen, consisting ofLi0ii9r5, which I will sell at wholesale or retail. Cogniac, 1) .mesne raid Poach I?rand:es; Holland and domestic Clip.; IVrf, Malaga and sweet Wines; Bounce. Cordial, W kinky. Rum, Cider in bottles. Deer, Porter, Coffee, Tea. New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspiee. (linger, Nutmegs. Cloves, Cavendish and eoiimi-H) Tobacco, Raisins. Riec, Batter Crackers, Mo' asses. Vinegar, Salt bv the b'ishel, Coni'v'.tonaries and Aim nds, all ! viii oh he wiii sell on very reasonable tenns. Rising Se.n, April 22, 1837. 3m School Tenc'jer Wimtetl, IX Loring's district, two miles above Rising San. The neighborhood is a good one, and a targe school can be obtained. -Apply to ELIJAH CALKIN. April 52, 1837.

Atlms j ii rator's 7 o i ice. THE undersigned has tins day taken out letters of administration, dc lor. in no n, of the estate of SoLOiox- Iiri-van, deceased. All perse ns indebted to said estate would do well to conic forward and make payment; and those having claims against the estate, should Hie the same, legally authenticated. The estate is solvent. JAMES SMITH, April 2:2, 1837. AL-n'r bonis no::. 111L subscriber nercoy ml .mis b:s friends : anil the public, that he has now on hand at 1ns l.umrer lare, i c'ween ..ir. Wooo s and the Seminary, a I-.m'o qvrntvof Ifoarils ami Shingl-?, of the best quality ever oil'erei t.r sale in this place, which he will soil at Cincinnati prices, and as low as can be bought here. Persons wishing to purchase Lumber, arc rcqiu sled to call and examine before buying elsewhere. In my absence, Captain Tap'oy or Thomas C. Ha!', will attend to the cad for me. JOHN M. DANIELS. Rising Sun, April 2. 1837. TO ail whom it may concern : Please take notice that the books with the accounts and notes due the firm of John HanccoJ .y Co. arc in my hands for collection, with directions to proceed to collect the same immediately. All concerned wiii please take notice and. govern themselves accordingly. D. WEAVER, J. P. Wilmington, April 22, 1837. Valuable Farm Tor SaSe. Jhz TilL subscnocr oilers .or saic :i l iir, sm T first rate illising !" "Esp.ev's m rate bum, five miles from San, and one mile from -;:e s ('ormenv javnes ) una. containing SS Acres, web l it) under good cultivation, and 5- in grass: a 'good double hewed k g House, a first rate frame Barn, 72 by id. a good bearing Orchard of 120 trees, audi a well of good water one rod fro.vi the door. Anv person wishing to purchase, would ; well to call an I see the premises, as there are many advantages not mentioned here. JAMES WOODS. April 15, 1837. For Sale, tS:t iatc in the lloari.4iii!r viliaire of Rising Sun. Anpiv to April 15, 1837. " THE EDITOR.. OTIfL'i'L T 1 1 1 1'- undersigned lv ing sedd out their entire shvk of (J. sods, wish all per sons lmicbtod to fiiem to cat: ana settle their accounts by note or otherwise. COCilBAX & IIURLBERT, Aurora, Mi:-h 15, 1.--37. umoM mm. AVING purchased the interest of James M. Ibi tiiigs in the Union Mili, m lining 8 in. vc vi-h all those indebted to so b Mt':l i.) c..!,!c fbrwaa-d and make immediate pa men', to us, as it is no! a credit business. HAINES LAXIUS. Rising Sun, Am i! 15, 1837. i T t -1 2 1 1'. subscriber has a. quantity of L :st Trees, very soi:lii!e for tran-Oii,n1mg. (icntlenicn w i.-liiiiLT to la ve : uch an article, can bo suppdied by c-dlin" on ' CORNELIUS MILLER. April 1 5, 1837. 14 CANS very s-iperior(vs1cr.-,jcs! J- received, and !'..;--!, I,y April 15. UAUM AN vV. RU8I1. " Private Sulc. 1W1LL disjiose of th,; following prop crtv at private sale, 'v.: 1 Tailor's Woik Bench, 1 5 1 1 2 1 Goose, Press B 'and.'', Large Shears, u Patent Square, ten plate. Staves and Pipe, smn ! 11 "rate for be lting Irons, 1 Writing Ikok, nn l a Frame iViildinir on Front street. DAVID FISHER. Ri?ing Sun, April 15, 1837.

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THE .subscriber has just received, direct from the city of Xcw York, a verv general and splendid assortment of MERCHANDISE, Sailed for the present and approacl ing seas-. ns, and selected with great care, both in regard to qualify and price. He will keep constantly on hand a general supply of Hardware, fine Cutlery, Ch;:n. Glass and. (J icensware, Drugs and -Medicines, Books and Stationery, and all other articles hcrefui -re kept in his Store, to which bo i:wi;es the attention of his former customers and the public gencrailv. S. HATHAWAY. Rising San, April 15, 1837. School Teacher Wanted. IW !SH So employ a mrai who can come well recommended as a sc!;ool teacher. C!rdbr!ab!e house and a good neighborhood. A"p!v to CORNELIUS MILLER. April 15. 1837.

NEW & CHEAP GOODS. "A !i j't.-t received and arc u jw open ing, a iarge and bishionnhie nssorti men! of S'i'ii:! Smnuier OOSBH. i consist mg. ui art. of Calicoes, Ginghams, i ! painted Masons, Camorios, brocnue Musj ii.is. Jac.-iKts, plain and figured book and ! S iss Muslins, figured and plain Borincfs, i Siiks. Satins. Lores, 1 ri.-h I dnons, B mbazincs, Capes, Drillings, brown and bleachled Sheetings and Shirtings; a. genera! as- ' sort moot of Sprim raid Summer Wear for rcntVnicn; a h oicsome assortment of La1 dies" I) ainots an 1 Bonnet Trimmings; LiUlie' B.'skcts. ('Moves, Mits, Shoes, i'ara- . sols and dress Ildkfs.; gentlemen's Boots and S:i ;os: a great varietv of Cloths, Casi me res snd Sa'.inctfs of nil colors, together with a gonera! assortment of Dry Goods, , f every description and cf the best quali;v. A ISiO. I Cutlery. Hani and Queens-Ware. China, Cilass and Tin-Ware, IrOn. i Sice!, Nads. Scythes, Sickles, Shovels, Spades. Castings, Cordage, Dve Stalls, i Palm Hat, Win. low Glass, Cooper's tools, ; and all other articles heretofore kept in their .,:f-ro. making their stock very large. all of which they will sell on their usual ' accommodating terms. The public are in- ; vited to give them a call. LOOK AT THIS! ALL these who are indebted to us by note, ! will please call and settle the same imme- ; diatelv; a ilcso whose book accounts have stood cue ear, will nleasc call and settle the same bv cash or note, and save costs. "HAINES & LAN1US. Rising Sen, April 15, 1837. NOTICE. F g lIIE subscriber havit g entire stock of Mi. Huribcrt. in AURORA, w ing purchased the cssrs. Cochran &. would, infirm their former patrons an 'the public generally, that he w::l continue business at the late .-land, and keep constantly on hand a general assoitment of buy Qmm, Hardware, Queens ware, Grocecerics, &.c. &c. All of which he will sell low f r cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. In a lew days ho will have a large stock immediately from Philadelphia and New Yoik, and now would most respect fully invite the inb-bitants of the surrounding neiirhborlic.i'd to give him a call, being assured tint lie can do at least as well by them as anv of his competitors. The most strict attention will be paid to receiving, storing and forwarding ail goods confided to bis care by the country merchants and others. 1. C. CURTIS. Aurora. April 15. 1837. ow78 OH" ie -i.tiiiu sast moiitit. me sur.scri-,-1 1,1 1 " f-oiil afloat in the river, 1 mile i.cio.v Kmg .m, a small poplar cnest, containing 2 pair jeans pan'n'eons, 2 flannel and 2 cotton shirts, 1 pair drawers, a small piece of jeans, a new razor, and. a few other anioli .-, all of which lhe owner can have by proving projierlv and paving .hordes. " FilAXCIS SMITH." April 15, 1837. M. TURNER has jo.-t received and is n jv epenmir. a spbai 'id assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, Of which the fd.h.wiivx constitute a part Pdai k, blue, brown, claret & green Cloths lishion d le stripe, plaid anl corded C:isi meres raid 8atmet!s; a variety of cotton stripe, mixture, cords. Rowan easimerc, r i-ench hnen, ecc. tor Men and 15 -. s sum mer wear; ladies1 and gentlemen's linen cotton, Mdiaiv! ioaUier Gloves; fancy dress ti ii i i-.-do-t f ie!u--.; n crest unie M raw and Tuscan B umets and Trinm.ings; pr.infed, i;;ro;e!, plaid an 1 cress barred J; C nets an ! .'.be bn: : a h in 1-omo assortment ol dark and lipid Prints; blond Edging and lo c; Grecian an I bobinct Footing, Edging and Lace; palm I bits; Shirting, Sheeting, Ti' binir, Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, &c Together with a good assortment, of Hardware, Cut'erj-, Qneensware, Hon, Nail.'?, Castings, Cordage, Sec. All of which will be sold on bis former accomniodating terms. The public, friends and customers are respectfully invited to rail, examine, and purchase. Rising San, April , 1837.-r

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 by that devouring element.' Also, Marine Policies upon drain, Pork, Flour, Cattle, and all articles shipped by water. The rates of premium at this Agency are in conformity with the rates at Cincinnati and Louisviiic.' The means of the company arc ample, and all losses arc promptly paid with satisfactory proof bcinf given. ASAPH BUCK, Agent. Rising San, April 8, 1837. Farm & Personal Properly AT PUBLIC SALE.

j OX Monday, the 1st day of May next, the subscriber will oiler at public sale, (if not j sooner disposed of at private sale,) the arm on which he resides, situated 4 miles west of Rising Sun, containing GO acres, 20 acres ready for spring cultivation, and can bo had possession of immediately ; the other part reserved until 1st of December. ALSO, will bo offered for sale at the same time and, place 1 yoke of oxen, 1 wagon, 1 mare with foal, 4 cows, 13 hogs, Sco. A credit of six months will be siiven on all sums over $3. Sale to commence at ten o'clock. A. M. HENRY W. PALMER. April 8, 1S37. v - w 44 i AilSt Ol ltei"S I Rcmaing in the Post Office at Hartford, la. , April 1,1837. Those not taken out in ; three months will bo sent to the General : Post Odiee as Dead Letter.?. Wm Abbot C L Pate I'kdiraim Higbec E Z WHome 2 Wmlloiiaday Robert Hall" James Mc'ittirc Sr. rail McKinley David ?Iend Archibald McCabe C B Pate Isaac II Rico James Smiley 3 Wm Shepherd Robert Turner Elijah Thatcher Wm Wheeler 2 Jonathan Wilson Andrew Weller K. LEWIS, P. M. Parker Sc Watts 2d) 1,1st ol Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Aurora, la. fn the 1st day of April, 1837. Those not taken out in ihrce months wiii he sent to the General Post Oiuce as Dead Letters. Bis sett Horace B ish Benjamin Biilev John Curtis 1 C Clidbrd Zelofes Cummins James Collins Win Egg!c:.don G W Fisher Rebckah Era si or Samuel Fairchihi Mariah Fenton Wm Fleetwood George Green Stephen Hastings S C 4 I ley worth Joshua Ilarwooil Cyrus Hastings Marvin J e dries James Lathrop Erastus Lewis Samuel Martin Lyman Mead Gifiby Peters Catharine Sackes Israel Stone Ptolemy 2 Swing Mary Stephens Samuel Tindal Isaac Williamson Wm Hopping Ephraim lUnraim v uson n ary Ann D. BARTHOLOMEW, P. M. 3d) IAsi of betters Remaining in the Post Odiee at Wilmington, la., April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters. B iird Hiram Benson Thomas Bixby Perry Bolland Isaac Bramble Lal.an Burnet John Clements Charles Ciement John Coiiklin Charlotte Kccnc Daniel Lais Joshua Legg Owen D Mali nicy John Marc David M'Knight GuisyBcth M'Clain James Parker James 3 Parker James A Raymer Henry ) Jones Isaac or J M'Cune John ) Ross Samuel Randall William Stevenson James II 2 Small Eleazar Spriglc Jacob Thompson Joseph Topping John R Tufts Servctus Weaver Zerclda Covingtcn Thomas Davis John Eton Begami D Eiisworth I'dcnor Enman Harriet Gaucher Samuel Gibson Archibald A Golding George (J ray James Deadly Elizabeth Hill Robert I.-grigg Stephen B Ke 11 Hannah 2 45 D. WEAV P. M. ii5it ol fiC tiers Remaining in the Post Office at Rising Sun, la., April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oflice as Dead Letters. A Id red Alfred B nee Mary Blanc hard Mr Collins Margaret Crenk J. dm F Clark Isaac Cary Archibald Driver Sarah liOring Julia La row Mr MeLosky Anthony A Morrison J Myers Lewis Moore Archibald McCoy Samuel B Mellenry James Muncc John Durbin Prudence 2 Daubeidieycr Peter McDowell John or? Evans James Alcha $ I'M wards Wiihclm A Mc('u!lough Wm Ford Samuel Fa v Sarah Fields Eliza Hunt Matthew 1 finsdede Daniel 1 lanna Alexander lgo Augustus Indian Agency Jamoison Alex Jack W H James Peter Janes Daniel Jones James Kirlley William Ki ighl Lemuel Kellev John Lykins M 1) Norris Hugh L Popper A C 0 Perino David C Perley Benjamin 2 Peters Jacob Plank Joseph Powell ZeddicT Soarsv Moses Smith John 2 Smith Sally Smith Jonathan Sheridan James Spore Jacob 2 Tvson Wm Thompson W B I odd Isaac William: on John Watson Joseph JOHN LAN! US, P.M. Locy Rachel (iS)

JUST received from Pittsburgh, S ten of bar raid round iron, assorted, and for sale low for cash, bv PEPPER &z, FREXCII. Rising Sun, April 8. 3 JX BBLS. first quality Xcw Orleans 9 J Molasses, just received and for sale en accommodating terms, bv Aprd8. M. TURNER.

DR. P. HILL has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public in general, that he litis yielded to the solicitations of his acquaintances, and permanently located himself at Milan, Ripley eountyj Indiana, m me practice ol 1 'as .'..' Siirycn, and Dentistry, where he is ready at ai'l times lo attend to any calls which may be made in the line of his profession. Milan, la. April 1, 1837. VALUABLE PROPERTY THE subscriber wishing to leave i He Mate, oilers tor sale the lob "wing property in the town of jt-i.-iiij: iouii, lliu. 1 lull lO!, nil a commodious brick house thereon, suitable for business of any kind, or a tavern One lot on ..bun street, having a front of 40 feet, very suitable as a store stand 3 bits together, on one of which is a well of cxcedent water 3 other lots together a corner lot on Front arid Grand streets, with a dwelling house and shop thereon, a good stand for any kind of business a half lot unimproved, and a Pew in the Presbyterian church. Persan?: desirous of purchasing property in this place, can be accommodated on rcascmd.de terms by applying to the subscriber, who has also for sale a Farm en the Ohio rive., 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. Doctors ilaines and Evans, HAVING formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their services to the citizens of the town and sur rounding country. Odiee on Front, street, nearly opposite the Union Mill. Rising Sim, April 1, 1837. 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 Thcophiius 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. Has just received a new supply of SPRING & SUMMER 60023, COXSISTIXG or Fine Ciolh and Casimcrcs, painted Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes, Oil Cloth for tables, plain and barred jaconet, satin and straw Bonnets, silk and gauze Dress Ildkfs. flag, silk and Spitideficld Ildkfs., Inserting, Edging and Footing, Bubiuct and Bobinct Lace, Capes and Collars, green and white Vai's, cotton Stockings, suinmor Vcstings, summer Cloth, merino Casimcre, linen and cotton Drilling, Umbrellas and Parasols, Bed Ticking and cotton Casimcre, brown Holland, yellow Nankin, green Si'k and Silk Ribd. raids, Combs and spool Cotton, plaid Lasting, cotton and worsted Suspenders, bishop Lawn, Swisn 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 Stalls, White Leas! in Oil, Hames find Horse Collars, wagon Whips, Se fb.es and Sickles, Powder and Lead, Trace Chains, spirits Turpentine, Brooms and Brushes, with a great, variety of other articles, which ho would invite his friends and customers to call and sec for themselves. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837. THE subscriber hereby returns bis thanks to the public, for past favors and respectfully gives notice that he will n annfacturc and keep on hand Sad Hire Tlrirllps. TTrirlt;S5t7, VV Ill' illilliiir gales, Trunks, and all otuer 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 arc reasonable. Orders for any article described above, will be thankfully received and promptly executed. Repairing done on short, notice. NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sun, March 1,137.

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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, lS32and 1833, on which the taxes remain unpaid after the lapse of three ears. fjRwrcEBcclmrgli township. Owners' Names. Acres. Parts. Sec. T. R. William Barr do do Jos. Conn's heirs Baiiev Guard "do do do do Enoch ILivs do John Hall John Spencer Wm. Stephens Unknown C o rn e ! i u s Va n h o r ri 152 SWqr 150 SW 75 NW 183 fraction G 5 5 6 6 0 6 35 150 150 10 3 i2 30 30 110 2 30 3S Wpt island G SE 23 6 NE4 NW SW NE SE NE SE 23 2G 23 20 21 20 3 6 G G 0 G G 5 5 6 6 Wpart 2 SE3 SW 31 18 In-Jjoh in the town of Laicrcnccburgh. G. L. Balslev No 10 Unknown 103, 100. i of 12, 110, 3, 4, 7, 0, 10, 10, 18, 10, 21,22,52, 1-8 (d'100, 1-8 of 100, 1-5 159, 4 of 150, 83, 03, 00, 175, 17G (h't-Lots'.n),:n, 3, 4. 5, 0, 7, 8, 0, 44 Unh:;o;ni Lola in IXcw Lau renccburgh. 01, 02. 03, 01, 81, 80, 91, 93, 94, 20, i of 70 Tn-Lofs in Ilanlinsburgh. Enoch Havs 17 and 18 Unknown "d of 58, 13, 7,20,24,25 fiOasa townhip. Widow Horner 80 George Sutton 213 John Torrcncc 40 Samuel West 01 John West 80 SWpt E SE SEqr 17 5 30 24 31 7 7 7 7 7 In-Lols in Harrison. Nos 20 and 21 Ha 5E t Is e s s ei' town sh i p. E. J. Einbree 100 SWi 24 7 Peyton S. Symmes 100 SW 27 7 Knstdolpfi lot nsliip. Peter Lostuttcr 20 SWpt 32 3 John Walker 185 25 4 Lets in Rising Sun. William Hcnrv Nos 71 and 72 Gilbert McIIorn 30 McLauo'biin 31 and 32 .Martin &. While 91 and 92 1 iiioii township. Unknown lot in Hartford No 44 VivViV creek township. Miller Bainbridge 310 9 5 A 0 3 0 j Randolph township. David Close Daniel Henry Jeremiah Glorc D:incl Kils . William Smith Richard Til ton

100 KEqr 34 4 1 14 SE 18 4 1 100 NW 13 3 2 25 7 4 1 - 25 25 4 2 51 SEor 18 4 2

Lots in George Anderson Rising Sun. l-3d of 01 and G2 Culien 27 William Henry 71 and. 72 Summers 1-jth of 31 and 32 White & Martin 91 and 81 Laughery township. ieo-ge Gordon Parson Goram 103 acres 1 0 acres 4 2 Lets in Decatur. Elijah Ilorscley No 11, 112, 113 Nancy Sparks 7 acres 5 4 1 Lots in Aurora. E.ckiel Kilgoro No 20 Stephen Merric 27 Ezra Stone 132 Lawrenceburgh township. John Hall 30 NEqr 20 G 1 John James 20 13 5 1 George Rannolds 33 18 G 1 John Spencer 148 SEqr 3 5 1 Stephen Coffin lot No 03 in Hardinsburgh. .A etc La icrenccbiirgh. Unknown Lots No. 01, 07, 08 Laurenccburgh. Unknown No. 3, 5, 0, 8, 10, 51, 52, 03, 66, 58, 13, 7,20, 21, 25, 31, 32, 20, 08, 03, 62, 10, 70, 32, 33, 01 Logan township Peyton Symmes 100 SEqr 17 1 Kelso township. William Ashley 80 NEqr 12 7 MortonBcmiingtoiil5i SE 12 7 xXathanBluget 150 14 7 Hugh Caidin .80 7 7 Joseph Bear 100 10 7 Manchester township. John Embreo Smith 100 100 10 100 SW SE NW SW 24 24 35 21 21 3G 7 7 C G 6 7 Joel Vaugtl Unknown Pat'k & Esther WalshlOO NW Newton Hart. 80 NE Sparta township. William B. Smith 100 SE 13 Cffi3ar creek township. Daniel Ke!le 100 23 Union township. William Reca id 100 SW 32 6 3 4 3 4 2 I, Hkmiv Walkf.u, School Commissioner in and for fho county of Dearborn, give notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per centage and costs, lie paid on or before the silting of the next. Circuit Court of said county of Deariiorn, a motion will be made for iudsromontof said Court, on tho second or some subsequent day of the term there of, that any or all such tracts of land or lots on which any money is due, as afore said, shall vc:4 in the State ot Indiana, ac

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ana provided. HENRY WALKER, School Comm. D. C Aurora, March 25, 1837. THE following is an account of the expenditures and reciepts of the county of Dearborn, for the period commencing first Monday in January, 1830, and ending 31st December, 1830, as investigated and examined by the Board of Commissioners of said county, March 9th, 1837. rout this sra taid Associate Judges, - - 33 00 County Commissioners, - 130 00 Assessors of taxable properly, 393 00 Sheriff, extra services, - 55 10 Clerk, extra services, .- - 70 00 School Commissioner, School trus tees, Surveyors, 5cc. - 22 G24 Clerk, for books and stationary for Clerk's oflice, - - 19 G2 In support of prisoners, firewood fbr jail, and repairs of jail, 394 G4 For firewood, constables, &c, for court house," and repairs to same 18 374 For books and stationary for Recorder's oflice, and oflice rent, 28 75 Constables, - - - 29 00 Grand Jurors, - - - 79 50 Petit Jurors, 91 50 Coroaer and Juries of Inquest, 25 75 Printing expose, county orders, sale of school lands, ecc. - 47 50 For rent of Clerk's office, - 25 00 Erecting Asylum for the Poor, , in part, "... 835 00 Laying out roads, - - - G5 00 For support of the poor previous to going to the Asylum, - 1443 49 Overcharges, - " - - 2 S4 For Assessor's Books and Duplicates for Collectors' and Clerk': office, - - - - 154 00 Taking enumeration, - 6 00 For wolf scalps, - - - 8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land tax-, lots and other property, 1G4 G7 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 4858 1G Supra credit by Receipts, Sec . , BY AMOUNT OF Duplicate, including road tax, $5217 51 Store licenses, ... G70 50 Tavern licenses, - - 142 50 Grocery licenses, - 391 60 Ferry licences, - - - 12 00 By assessments and Collections not on Duplicate, - - 29 50 By rent of Asylum farm, - - 44 00 $0507 67 From which is to be deducted Treasurer's & Collectors' per centage when known, - 1649 51 GEORGE ARNOLD, Pre'. Attest : James Dili., Clerk. Note by the Clerk. Add to the abovo balance the sum of 2030 48 cts., (except Treasurer's and Collectors' per centage, when known,) will leave due from last year's revenue, and unsettled and in tho Treasury, on the 1st of January, 1837, the sum of 1588 08 cts. yet to be accounted for in orders arid otherwise. See report of last vear. JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25; 1837. THE subscribers desire to in form 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. Dav is as a coffee house, in lusinir Sim. Ind.,and will keep on hand or make to order, an assortment of Fancy Windsor &, G rccian Chairs. Also, Boston ROCKING CHAIRS, Chil dren's' Chairs, and Settees, all of which they will furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business, anu me quality ot tncir worn, to merit a share of public patronage. R. G. YOXGE & CO. Rising Sun, March 4, 1837. STRAY ?IARE. 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 a small star in her forehead, long heavy tail, mane hangs on the left side. Whoe ver takes up said marc and returns her to the subscriber, or will give information Where she may be found, shall be liberally rewarded. JUDSON LAMPKIN. April 1, 1837. LAW NOTICE. CHARLES II. TEST having resigned his scat as President Judge of the 6th Ju dicial Circuit, he and EBENEZER DU-

MONT 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 whea absent on the Circuit. Mr. Dumont keeps his office as heretofore at the town of Wilmington, where he may he constantly found. Any business entrusted to the firm snail receive the joint attention of both; and cither of the firm will attend to the collection of debts throughout the State. CHARLES II. TEbT, EBENEZER DUMONT. February 18, 1837. 70tf Three cents per pound in cash paid for , R-gs at thi office.