Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 181, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 6 May 1837 — Page 3
JACKSON'S MESSAGES. jUST received and for ?a!c at this office, Gen. Jackson's Messages, Inaugural Addresses, Vetoes Proclamations, Farewell
,Urtwi nnl n iifrr: iitiic.n 1 ;h-ftch lnnbmrrl
in all 428 pages, elegantly bound. Price $1,50. Every friend of Gen. Jackson's sh aald have a copy of this work. April 29. 1S37I
Cotton Tarn Sc Battin
Constantly en hand bv PEPPER FRENCH
RETAIL ORQOERY STORE.
JIST RECEIVED, st psrrs?. & frbitce, A SPLF.XDID STOCK OF Dry Goods, Queensware, Cutlery, Hardware, Groceries, Coopers' Tools, White Lead, Oil, Copal
and Japan Varnish, Spirits of Turpentine,
GOODS. M. TURNER has just received and is now opening, a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, Of which the following constitute a part:
Black, blue, brown, claret & green Cloths ;
voices, may,t-s!.011.jbc , jj d corded Casi. their stock superior to anv in the p ace, a 1 1 a .- .. . r ,,f whi.h,!-,,.;.!,,.. i Li 'lucres and Satmetts; a variety of cotton
JUST received from Pittsburgh, 3 ton of bar and round iron, assorted, and for 9ale low for cash, bv PEPPER &. FRENCH. Rising Sun, April 8. 3
tamed in this maiket. We feel thankful to our friends and citizens in general for past favors, and hope to still receive a liberal share of the same. Rising Sun, Anril 8, 1837
1V?m? Go oils, f H 11E subscriber has j ist received, dill rcct from the city of New York, a
Cyrus BtiosiJ? Respectfi-lly informs the citizens of Ri
sin"" S in and its vicinity, that he is about j fr n:,n n n.nv an 1 f. esli assortment of :
Groceries, in the building formerly oc- ; ver.v 5?c"ral ani sp,enou1 assortment ot cupic J L s 'm. Cailcn, ensuing of Li- j MERCHANDISE, qup winch I wid sc.! at wholesale or rc- , guUcd for ,hc rivscllt aMi 0,proac jng tai'- . , . , . j seasons, r.nd selected with great care, both w-Vj w-ia in regard to quality and price. Cogiiiao, 1) 'mesne c.n.i Pea.-h Brandies;' He will keep constantly on hand a genii. li.nl and domestic Gin; Port, Malaga. ; Cral supply of Hardware, fine Cutlery, and sweet Wines; B uncc. Cordial, Whis- China, Glass and Queensware, Drugs and
ky. R ttu, Cider in boihes, beer, Porter xlTlDtJ FlTllinH.
Coffee. Too. New O.-Ieuns and Loaf S-.wir, ! t0 u liidl hc invites the attention of his for Pepper. Alspico. Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, S Uler customers 1X1x1 th' P!ll!ltc ircnerally. Cavcn iish an 1 eomni m Tobacco, Raisins. ! - HA THAW A. Rice. B vttcr Crackers. Molasses, Vinegar, i Rising San, April 15, J 837.
Salt by the bushel, Contectionanes ami Aim 'ii Is. ai! of w Inch he will sell on very reasonable terms. Rising S in. Anril '22, 1837. 3m
; Medicines, B )eks and Stationery, and all
. other articles heretofore kept in his Store, ! and customers are respectfully invited to
stripe, mixture, cords, llowan casunere, French linen, &ic. for Men and Bay's summer wear: ladies1 and gentlemen's linen.
cotton, silk and leather Gloves; fancy dress and pocket Hdkfs.; newest style straw and Tuscan Bonnets and Trimmings; painted, figured, plaid and cross barred Jaconets and M.islins; a handsome assortment of dark and light Prints; blond Edging and Lace; Grecian and bobinct Footing, Edging and Lace; palm Hats; Shirting, Sheeting, Ticking, Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, &c. Together with a good assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Iron, Nails, Castings, Cordage, &c. All of which wilt be sold on his former accommodating terms. The public, friends
1p? BBLS. first quality New Orleans tj Molasses, just received and for sale on accommodating terms, bv April 8. M. TURNER.
A CARD.
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 himself at Milan, Ripley county, Indiana, in the practice of Physi,c Surgery., and Dentistry, where he is ready at all times to attend to any calls which may be made in the line of his profession. Milan, la. April 1, 1837.
School Teacher Wanted. I WISH t employ a man who can come well recommended as a school tCach-
Comtortah'e house and a good neigh-
call, c.a:nine, and purc hase.
Rising S in, April 8, 1K37.-Y
School IN L.rmuV
siog San. inc. and a Apply to
reacher Waited,
s district, two miles above Ri- j The neighborhood is a good ', large school can be obtained.
I er
1 borhood.
ELIJAH CALKIN.
April 22. 1831
Administrator Notice. THE undersigned his this iliv taken out
letters of adniinistrnti' n, dc bonis won, of' the estate of Solomon- Hriui.vHD. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate would do well to come forward and make payre ?nt ; and those having claims against the j estate, should file the same, legally authen-: ticatcd. The estate is solvent. JAMES SMITH, A pril 22. 1837. Arf;it'r de honi.s non. TtlE snbscril erh.rreby informs his friends and the public, that 1 e has m.w on band at his Luml er Ya.rd, I etween Mr. Wood's RT.d the Seminary, a large quantv of
Hoards and Sliiis
Apply to
CORNELIUS MILLER. April 15. 1S37. NEW & CHEAP GQQDS7 W1$ "AVE just received and arc now opeumg. a large and f ishioinble assort- . ment f Spring and Sannner QOOBS, consisting, in cart, of Calicoes. Giuohams.
: painted Muslins. Cambrics, brocade Mas-1 THE subscriber having been appointed litis. Jaconets, plain and lbnircd book and I Agent of the Protection Insuiance compa-
Private Sale. WILL dispose of the following property at private sale, viz:
1 lailoi s Work Bench, 1 " Goose, 5 " Press Board?, 1 " Large Shears, 1 " Patent Square, 2 ten plate Stoves and Pipe, 1 small grate for heating Irons, 1 Writing Desk, and a Frame i!uilditig on Front street. DAVID FISHER. Rising Sun, April 15, 1837.
llHdtai 1 1 i jsajp
INSURANCE.
mviss .Uiisuns, ngurcii ana plain uomnets, Silks. Satins, Laces, Irish Linens, li.unhazines. Capes. Drillings, brown and bleached Sheeiings an 1 Shirtings; a general as-
nt ot' Spring an 1 Summer Wear for
sortn:
gentlemen: a handsome assortment of La
dies'
mnets an 1 BonnetTritnmings.; La
dies' Baskets, Gloves, Mits, Shoes, Parasols and dress Hdkfs.; gentlemetrs Boots and Sines; a great variety of Cloths, Casimercs rnd Satinctts of all colors, together with a general assortment of Dry Goods, of every description and of the best quali
ty. ALSO. UKOCE1SII3S, Ctitlerv. Hard and Queens-Ware,
lies.
vf the Vest quality ever offered fr sab- in tbis place, which b.c ill sell at Cincinnati orf-ces. and as low as can be bomrbt bcro
Persons wishing to purchase Lumber, arc China, Glass and Tin-Ware, Iron, requi sed to call and examine 1 elbre buy-: Steel, Nails, Scythes, Sickles, Shovels, iug elewb.cre. In my absence, Captain ' Spades, Castings, Cordage, Dye Stuffs, Tapicv or Thomas C. Hrdl.will attend to Palm Hat, Window Glass, Cooper's tools.
ny ot iiarttorii. Connecticut, win issue
Policies against Fire upon Merchandise, Dwelling Houses, Mills, Barns, and eYery description of property liable to be destroyed bv that devouring element. Also, Marine Policies upon Grain, 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 Louisville. The means of the company are ample, and all losses are promptly paid with satisfactory proof being given. ASAPH BUCK, Agent. Rising San, April 8, 1837. fiist ot" JLettcrs Remaing in the Post Office at Hartford, la. April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
IP Oil I3.LI,1M,
THE subscriber wishing to leave
the State, offers for sale the following 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 excellent water 3 other lots together' a
corner lot on Front and 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. Persons desirous of purchasing property in this place, can be accommodated on
reasonable terms by applying to the 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.
A Delinquent List or Lauds AND LOTS. A LIST of Lands and Town Lot?) 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, 1832 and 1833, on which the taxes remain unpaid after the lapse of three years. Lawrenccburglt township. Owners' Name. Acres. Parts. Sec. T. It.
William Barr 152 SWqr 0 G do 150 SWr 5 6 do 75 KW 5 0 Jos. Conn's heirs 183 fraction 5 6 Bailey Guard 35 Wpt island 8 do 150 SE 23 5
do 150 NE4 23 0 1 do 10 NW 26 0 1 do 3 SW 23 0 1 Enoch Hays 42 KE 20 6 1 do ' 30 SE 2l G 1 John Hall 30 NE 20 6 1 John Spencer 149 SE 3 5 1
W m. Stephens 2 W'part 2 5 1 Unknown 30 SE 31 0 1 Cornelius Vanhorn 33 SW IS 0 1
cording to the statute in such case made and provided. HENRY WALKER, School Comm. D. C,
Aurora, Man:
(OIWTV EXI'OSE. THE following is an account of the expenditures and reciepts of the county of Dearborn, tor the pei iod commencing first Monday in January, 1S3G, and ending 31st December, 1.S3U. as investigated and examined by the Bard of Commissioners of said county, March Dili, 1SJ7.
1
1 j i on THIS St JI PAID 1 ! Associate Judges. 1 ! County ( ommissK r.s.TS. i 1
1 I Assessors oi taxable proncrlv
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i tHicrtu, c.Mra sen k cs.
Js33 00 13(3 00 393 00 55 10 70 00
vieriv, extra erv ices.
School Commissioner. School trus tecs, Surveyors, occ. - 22 02 J Clerk, forbo.jks and stationary for Clerk's oiiice, - - 19 G3 In support of prisoners, firewood for jail, an-.! repairs of jail, 391 G4 For firewood, constables, ic. for court house, and repairs to same 18 37 For books and stationary for Rc-
3
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the Tard f aRising Su
JOHN M. DANIELS.
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notice tiii'.t tl
:y concern : i'.easc take
ks with the accounts and
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ne 1 ho firm of John H
inron-.
$ Co.
note s
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arc m m nancs i t collection, with c Erec
tions to proceed io collect the same immediately. AH concerned w ill please take notice and govern th'Mvsselvi-s accordingly D. WEAVER. J. P. Wilmington. April 22. 1S57.
and all other articles heretofore kept in
their store, making their stock very large, j ail of which they will fell on their usual - i accommodating terms. The public are ini vited to give them r. call. i
LOOK AT THIS! ALL those w ho arc indebted tons by note, w ill please call and settle the same immediately; also, ihosc whose book accounts have stood one xcar, will please call and settle the same bv cash or note, and save costs. HAINES &. LAN'lUS.
Rising Sun, April 15, 1S37.
NOTICE.
taitiame I arssj for f!e.
Till si;! seni or oilers for sale a ! nFUlE subseiibcr having purchased the iSsiiihii '':t rato live miles from: JL entire sl.wk .f Messrs. Coehr.m &. 'l'feRi-ing S.ut. and one mile from! H u ihcrt, in AURORA, would inf irm their -sLVrM-Vs: (fbrmoilv Javnes") mill. ! burner patrons and the public generally, containing Ot2( Acre, w ith 1 10 nn ; 'hat he w ill continue business at the late tier g ,i cu';i ation. and 5t in grass: n stand, and keep constantly on hand a gengoo.i ,J.,uble hewed jog House, a i cral assortment of
tirst rate frame Bam, 72 by l l.Si DRY GOODS,
a
tree
Win Abbot Ephrahn Iligbce E Z W Hume 2 Wmllolladay Robert Hall" James McGuirc Sarah jMcKinlev D;uidMcad Archibald McCabc Parker ec Watts 21) 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 Wellcr K. LEWIS. P. M.
JLit ol betters Remaining in the Post Office at Aurora, la. on the 1st day of April, 1S37. Those not taken out in three months w ill be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters.
od bearing O .-chard i 120 :. and a well of g.ioo water-
rod fro ,i the door. Ar.v person w ish-
lag to puivna-o. uoai.l see tile preiui-cs, as tl
) well to call an !
i mt- are many ni:-
vnntnges not nvnti -no i Iitp
JAMES WOODS.
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of Rismg S u
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For Sale,
e m t:o n uishm"- vi.'.age Apply t i. THE EDITOR.
Hardware, Cluecnsuare, Groceceries, S:c. &c. All of which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. In a few days hc will have a large stock immedia'cly from Philadelphia and New ork, and n would mast rc.-pertfuHy invite ibc inh-litants of the surrounding neighborhood to give him a call, being as-
Bassctt Horace Bash Benjamin Bailey John Curtis 1 C Clillbrd Zelotes Cummins James Collins Wm Egglcston G WT Fisher Rebckah Frasier Samuel Fairchild Mariah Fenton Wm Fleetwood George Green Stephen I L. slings S (J 1 Hooping Ephraim
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entire
'.a ?.
Ji.
sons i:i
'heir ricco-'nt; CO( A-iror.'. M
I rsigne-d having sold out t hoi r j toid; of (i )w!s, wisii all perto tb. -.a to call and settle ! i
ov n cr i p otiierwise. II RAN vV 111 RLBERT,
! them as anv f
j The most strict attention will be paid to j receiving, storing and forwarding all goods confided to bis care by the country nicrchants and others.
I C. CURTIS. Aurora, April 15, 1S37. -JwwS
I le v worth Joshua Harwood Cyrus Hastings Marvin Jeffries James Lathrop Erastus Lewis Samuel Martin Lyman Mead Ginby Peters Catharine Sackcs Israel Stone Ptolemy 2 Swing Mary Stephens Samuel Tindal Isaac Williamson Wm Wilson 3 "nrv Ann
D. BARTHOLOMEW, P. M.
1A1 ot" betters Remaining in the Post Office at Wilmington, la., April 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months w ill be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Lctlers.
B iird Hiram Benson Thomas Bixhv Pcrry Bolla'nd Isaac Bramble Lalan
union mill.
AVINti
narcnr
1 the interest of
3 J s M. Hastings in the Union
Mill, in Rising San. wai w i-h all those indebted to s:i ! Mill to come forward and make immediate pavive-nt to us, as it is not a credit ho-inc--. HAINES ,V LANIUS.
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Aonl 15. 1S!7.
jHE sol scii'ier has a optan-
piS H tity ot l'x-usi l rees, very .'-. sau.b'ie lor transplanting'. Gen-
tiemcn wishing to bavo such an f.rticlc, can be S'ljp'ied by ciil'inrr n " CORNELIUS MILLER. April 15, 137.
t;i3ET fom-i.
N the 27th d!ast m unb, the subscri- B arnet John her f un 1 afloat in the river, 1 mile Clements Charles
eciovv ivismg han, a small poplar chest, ; Clement John containing 2 pair jeans pantaloons, 2 flan-1 Conklin Charlotte nel and 2 cotton shirts, 1 pair drawers, a : Covington Thomas small piece of jeans, a new razor, and a j Davis John few other articles, all of which the owner ! Etcn Begami I)
can have ly proving property anil paying 1 Ellsworth Elcnor charges. FRANCIS SMITH. 1 K II ,irt
April 15, 137. i Gaucher Samuel
Gibson Archibald A Goldinjr George f'ay James Hcadly Elizabeth Hill Rolert Lgrigg Stephen B Kell Hannah 2
14 CANS ve ry superior Oysters, just JL received and f r sle by pril 15 B A UMAX RUSH-
.IBariict Eioiiwe Iotice. THE subscriber hereby informs his customers and the public, tlr-.t hereafter he will sell Beef at Stall No. 2, in the Rising Sun Market House. Many complaints having been made in respeel to the manner Beet has been sold at the mar! et house, the subscriber hereby gives notice that no person trill be permitted to tutck or hatidle his Iir f, until it is ireighed. By strictly adhering to this rule, 1 hope to prevent the system of grabbing heretofore too common anil which has caused so much just cemplaint. I hope my fiiends and customers will assist me in establishing this rule. JON AS MEN DELL. Rising Sun, April 1, 1837.
Kecne Daniel Lais Joshua Legg Owen D Mahaney John Marc David MTxnight GuisyBeth M'Clain James Parker James 3 Parker James A Rnymer Henry ) Jones Isaac or M'Cune John ) Ross Samuel Randall William Stevenson James II 2 Small Elcazar Sprigle Jacob Thompson Joseph Topping John R Tufts Servctus Weaver Zerelda (15) D. WEAVER, P. M.
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 sur
rounding country. Office on Front street, nearly opposite the Union Mill. Rising Sun, April 1, 1837. MISS SARAH B. JONES respectfully infonns her friends and the public, that she has commenced the milliner- business in Rising Sun, in the second story of Theophilus Jones' dw elling house, next door to the Methodist church, where she will be happy to receive calls for an)- 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, 1S37. J. OTcKNltilftT, Has just received a new supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Fine Cloth and Casimeres. painted Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes, Oil Cloth for
tables, plain and barred Jaconet, satin and straw Bonnets, si'k and gauze Dress Hdkfs. flag, silk and Spittlcfield Hdkfs., Inserting, Edging and Footing, Bobinet and Bobinct Lace, Capes and Collars, green sind white Vai's, cotton Stockings, summsr 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, pulm 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 Dc Stuffs, White Lead in Oil, Hames and Horse Collars, wagon Whips, ScOhes and Sickles, Powder and Lead, Trace Chains, spirits Turpentine, Brooms and Brushes, with a great variety of other articles, which he would invite his friends and customers to call and see for themselves. Rising Sun, March 25, 1837.
In-Lots in the town of Lawrenceburgh. G. L. Balslcy No 40 Unknown 103, 100, i of 42, 110, 3. A, 7, 9, 10, 40, 48, 1G, 21,22,62, 1-S of 160, 1-8 of 1G0, 1-5 159, of 159, 83, G3, G6, 175, 17G Out-Lots 30,31, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 44 Unknown Lots in New Lawrenceburgh.
61, 62, 63, 64, 84, 86, 91, D3, 94, 26, i of 70
In-Lots in Hardinsburgh. Enoch Hays 17 and 18 Unknown i of 58, 13, 7, 20, 24, 25 liOgan township. Widow Horner 80 SWpt 17 7 1 George Sutton 213 E 5 7 1 John Torrence 40 SE 30 7 1 Samuel W7est 64 24 7 1 John West 80 SEqr 31 7 1 In-Lots in Harrison. Nos 20 and 21 Manchester township. E. J. Embree 160 SW 24 7 3 Peyton S. Symmes 160 SW 27 7 3 Randolph township. Peter Lostuttcr 20 SWpt 32 3 1 John Walker 185 25 4 2 Lots in Rising Sun.
William Henry Nos 71 and 72 Gilbert McIIorn 30 McLaughlin 31 and 32 Martin &, White 91 and 92 Union township. Unknown lot in Hartford No 44 Caesar creek township. Miller B linbridgc 346 ! T 3
d office rent.
23 75 29 00 79 50 91 50
t 47 50 25 00
cordcr's cilice
Constables, Grand Jurors. Petit Jurors, Coroner and Juries f Inqnesf, Printing expose, comity orders. si of school lands. vLc. For rent of Clerk's office?.
Erecting Asvbiio. for the Poor, in part, - 835 00 Laying out roads, - - - 65 00 For support of the poor previous" to going to the Asylum, - J413 49
Overcharges, ... 2 81 For Assessor's Books and Duplicates for Collectors' and Clerk's office, - - - - 151 00 Taking enumeration, - - G 00 For wolf scalps, - - - 8 00 Dclincpietit in payment of polls, land tax. lotsandotberproperty, 1G4 G7 Including double assessments and double charges on Bank stock and Insurance companies, 20G 41 Keeper of As lum, 300 of which is in advance, - - 503 39
$1858 10 Supra credit in Ilcceipts, Set 3!V AMOCNT OF Duplicate, including road t:-c, $5217 51 Store licenses, - . 070 50 Tavern licenses, - - j.-jg 50 Grocery licenses. - - . 39 j (5(5 Ferry licences, - w 00
Bv assessments and C
not on Duplicate, Bv rent of Asylum firm
oliections
29 50 44 00
Randolph township.
David Close 160 Daniel Henry 14 Jeremiah Glorc 160 Daniel Kils 25 William Smith 25 Richard Tilton 51
NEqr SE NW
SEqr
34 18 13 7 25 18
4 4 3 4 4 1
IS hereby given ibut ,i10 undersigned, School Commissioner of Dearborn county, will hold his ofhee nt the Court House "in Wilmington, on the last Saturday in February; and on the last Saturday in every month thereafter. HENRY WALKER, Feb. 18, 1837. School Comm.
THE subscriber hereby returns his thanks to the public for past favors and respectfully gives notice that he will manufacture and keep en hand Sid ill oi ririrtles TT.
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 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. Repairing done on short notice. NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sun, March 4,1837.
Lots in Rising Sun. George Anderson l-3d of 61 and 62 Cullcn 27 William Henry 7 1 and 72 Summers l-0th of 31 and 32 White & Martin 91 and 81 Laughery township. George Gordon 163 acres 4 2 Parson Goram 10 acres Lots in Decatur. Elijah Horscley No 1 1, 1 12, 1 13 Nancy Sparks 7 acres 5 4 1 Lois in Aurora. Ezekiel Kilgore No 20 Stephen Mcrric 27 Ezra Stone 132 Lawrenceburgh township. John Hall 30 NEqr 26 (5 1 John James 20 13 5 1 George Rannolds 33 18 0 1 John Spencer 148 SEqr 3 5 1 Stephen Coffin lot No 63 in Hardinsburgh. New Iiatrrenceburgh. Unknown Lots No. 94, 97, 98 La irrenceburgh . Unknown No. 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 51, 52, 03, 06, 58, 13, 7,20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 26, 68, 63, 02, 10, 70. 32, 33,01 Logan township.
Peyton Symmes 160 SEqr 1 7 Kelso township. William Ashley 80 NEqr 12 7
:uorunienningtoni;o trj 4 Nathan Bluget 159 14 7 Hugh Canlin 80 7 7 Joseph Bear 160 10 7 Manchester township. John Embree 160 SW 24 7 Smith 1G0 SE 24 7 Joel Vaugn 40 NW 35 6 Unknown 160 SWr 21 0 Pal'k & Esther Walsh 1 GO N W 2 1 0 Newton Hart 80 NE 36 7
Sparta township William B. Smith 160 SE 13 0 3 Caesar creek township.
Daniel Kcllev 100 23 4 3 Union township. William Recard 160 SW 32 4 2 I, Henry Walker, School Commissioner in and for the county of Dearborn, give notice, that unless the taxes, penalties, per ccntage and costs, be paid on or before the sitting of the next Circuit Court of said county of Dearhorn, a motion will be made for judgement of said Court, on the second, or some subsequent day of the term thereof, Oaat any or all such tracts of land or lots on which any money is due, as aforesaid, jhall vest in the State ofIndiann.se
$6007 07 From which is (o be deducted Treasurers : Collectors' per ceutagc w hen known. - $'619 51 GEORGE ARNOLD. IWt. Attest: James Dim, r.VrV. Note by the CVvV. Add to the above balance the sum of $2939 IS cts., (except
lr
when known,; will leae
year's reve'iue, and unsettled and in the Treasury, or the 1st of January, 1837, the sum of $ I5NS 98 cts. yet to he accounted for in orders and otherwise. See report of last vear. JAMES DILL. Clerk. March 25, 1S37.
reasurer s ami ( "Hectors' per eentafe.
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I hL subscribers desire to in
31! form the public, that they have
sSeon-iineticed the above business
l I nt ,;)'"iK''' b and Grand
streets, heme; the bmldinji here
tofore oe.-iipied by T. Davis as a coffee house, in Rising Sun ind. and will keep on hand or make to order, an assortment of Fancy, Windsor Grecian Chairs. Also, Boston ROCKING ("HAIRS, Children. s' Chairs, and Settees, all of which they will furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attcntic n to business, and tlie quality of their work, to merit a, share of public patronace. R. G. VUNGi: ec CO. Rising Sim, March 1, 137.
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stisay ;?j.&e:e. STRAYED fV.an the subscriber, livinc- in Union lownshin.
o;n county, on t lie 25th - : '.. ... 1 m t 1 1
jjpiiii.u ie,u:i.Mi mi ill jU.-vh.jj, valour years 0K1 this spring, has
a small star in her Ibicboad. long heavy tail, ma no hangs on t'.-e lei! side. Whoever takes up said mare r.n 1 returns her to the subscriber, or will give information where she mav be fnind. shall be liberally rewarded. JUDSO.N LAMPKIN. April 1, 1837. CHARLES II. TEST having resigned his seat as President Ju.!ro of the 0th Judicial Circuit, he and EI1ENEZER DUiUON'T have entered into a copartnership
f I
aw
in the county of
in the practice
Dearborn. judge Test nun be found as usual athi.-; residence in ike town of Lawrenceburgh, except whe:-i absent 011 the Circuit. Mr. Diunont keeps his office as heretofore at the town of Wilmington, where he may be constantly found. Any busine.-s entrusted to the firm shall receive the jointattcntion of both; andei-. ther of the firm will attend to the collection, of debts throughout tie Slate CHARM'S H. TEST, EBENT.ZI'.I! DUMONTFebruary 18, 1N"7. 70if
P.AOCi P. AC Si Three cents per pound in cash paid for. Rags this office.
