Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 185, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 June 1837 — Page 3

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Providence Journal to be superior in fabric j and finish to any thing heretofore produced j in this country. MARRIED, On Thursday last, by the Rev. Byram Lawrence, Mr. Axdrfav Fisher to Miss Eijza Ax , daughter of Mr. John Hunter, all of Randolph township. By the President of the Visited States of America. A Proclamation. Whereas, great and weighty matters, thiming the attentien of the Congress of the United States, form an extraordinary occasion for convening them. I do by these presents appoint the first Monday of September next, tor their meeting at the city of Washington : hereby roonirinT tbr rosI npotivoSpnntors nn.UinwninTw tl, i

and there to assemble in Congress, in or- j logc,hor- ArP5" der to receive such communications as may ' iLTER ROGERS, then be made to tb.em, and to consult and j 2UMjf S;:"' Juno 3 1S7determine on such measures as in their ! n . ""v'wisdom may be deemed meet for the wel-! " itaMri-s w - fare of the United StMoc i B Eiias Elder. John Swift. William Sink

In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States to be iia Li.. ff.j ticicuiiiu .uiiALii, nu Miiu uie same with mv ham!. Done at the city of Washington, the fif- . .1. i i'ii iccniu oay oi .May, in u.e yoarian oi uur i.ora one inousana eigiu tuuulrcd an-1 thirty-seven, and o) the Independence of the United j States the sixtv-first. M. VAX rUREX. By the President: Forsyth, Secretary of State. Annual FJcction....! 8117. J-or ttorcrtwr. JOHX Du.MONT, DaV11 W. 1.1.ACE. Lieutenant (rorernor. Apf.l C. Peiter. D.vvin IIilms. Amos Lae, Gkok.:k II. Drxx. Senator. Johnson Watts, Mark McCracken Representative-. Geor;e Arnolo, Pinknky James. John Xeal. County Ch rn, William V. Cheek. D.vvm V. Cclley. ten. James Dill. Associate Judge. A Lm f.d J. Cotton, Davis Weaver. Comt7:liioner. Miles Kellogg. Coroner. Alex. C. Campbell. County Convention Nomination for members of the I.esjiJ-latv.ro. For Senator. GEORGE P. BUEI.L. Fc r Re pre sen fa tires. EXOCH W. JACKSON, ABRAHAM FERRIS. ALEXANDER E. GLEXX, WILLIAM JOHNSON". State of Ind: ana, Third Judicial CireiiitA ' I. President Judge of the circuit a I ore-; saiil. c.ertilv tli:it IViithm Curv i ii ,". c .i i m i ,-i be able to perlorm the duties ol C lerk ot j -, 1 . - , - ... . i n circuit court within this State. Given under my hand this Oih day of; May, 1837 M C. EGGLi:sTON. COPARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Rising Sun, i . . 1 ... ,, . . - . and to the pub he genera' v, that tnev have ,. 1 r ,, ,- .. entered into partner.-htp in the Merchantile , '., , 1 . , business. 1 hcv have now on hand a vcrv , . , . . 4 . . , . tor the present and approaching season. In addition to which thev have also fr sale a gooti assortment ot" Read; Made Clothing, and intend to keep a general assortment suited for al! seasons of the year all of which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. We think it useless to give a catalogue of our g'ods, or oven a pail of them, but invite all to step in and see if we have not something which the v stand in need of. All person whatever who are indebted to us individually, ci'lier by Note, B ok account, or otherwise, will please call im mediately and settle the same; .ifter which I we will be glad t ) open a new account with them. Mcknight oc, fisher. Rising San, Juno. 3, 1S?7. Trustre Meet his . THE Trustees f r Randolph township w ill meet at Col. Stridor's Hotel, in Rising Sun. on the 2d Saturday in Juno, at one o'clock, P. M. All persons having business with he Board are requested to attend at th.il imo ind place. May 27. (fcvThe Overseers of the Poor arc re quested to meet at tho same time and place. MCANS very superior Oysters, just received and for sale bv April 15. BAUMAN L RUSH.

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FOZjORE, RAIiD"WIN Co. E If AYE just received from New York end lmiaceiphia, a rich and splen did assortment of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter C'CCS. " Also, Cutlery, Quccnswarc, &c, &c. jail f which iliey intend selling upon the jmost accommodating terms, for cash or country produce. Aurora, June 3. 1S37. Sotf r rw I 4NLrJiS3 1 ; TAKES this method to inform the citizens ! j of Dearborn county, that he has formed a I partnerth:p with Ins lather, m. 15. Cole, in the practice of the Law in this State, j Th ov contemplate a permanent residence ! at the County Seat, and will be found at j their office, up stairs in the court house, at al! times, except when thev shall be ab j sent on professional business. Wilmington. J'.uic 3. IS i .

STOP, norm .;ii;,i,v..c:,c!,!i13 Court, to which time this matter is

part of Risinsr Sun, well finished, and ad-! miraWv suited for a Drv Goods store. The ! whole building, consisting of the store! room, Cellar and chamber, will be rented i and lLrz-cll ) xl en the 25th ult, lloatiniz I on the Ohio Rivci, a part ol a rait, which has lhc appearance of having been broke ppearaiKe having been broke ioti from a lariror rati. It is composed cf ' 1 , , , , , , ,l , ... M,,.".u" Vs i w Kisin.sr femt. Apply to Haines s, merchants, in Rising Sun. j 13i. i a mile bcloxv j r .,, : Jane 3 1 : Petition for Ilivorco. : Matilda Al Bill for Divorce. ! In the Dearborn Cirrmt !

j Joseph Abbot, Court, Oct. Term, 1837. THE copartnership heretofore existing un- ! NOTICI-: is 1 scrcby given So tb.e above na-1 der the style of Cochran &. Hurlbert, was, mod Joseph Abb t, that the above named j on the first day of April last dissolved by jMaliha Abbot has this day filed her peti-' mulunl consent. G. W. Cochran is chargj tion isi the C!cik"s o'dicc of the Dearborn ! ed with the settlement of the business.

i Circuit Court, praying a divorce from him ; the said Joseph Abbot, f-: the causes of habitual drunkenness and a failure to provide for his family f r the past two years; and also fr cruel and inhuman treatment : towards the said Matilda: which said com plaint will conic on fur hearing al the next ! term of lhc Dearborn Circuit Court, to be ' holden at Wilmington, on the 1th Monday ; in O: t. or next, and unless he appear on j the first day of the said term, it will be do- j ; icmunc-u in ins at-scnec. JAMES DILL, Chrl: '' Demont x Test, A't'tjs for Pet'r. June 3, 1S7. ! JjGgIs if its Il9ai! iTHE subscriber having emit business in i Riir:g S in. henby notifies all persons inIdcbtedto him bv Xotc, Due BUI. Book Aeecur.t, or in any other way or manner whalever. thai it is indispensably neccs1 rarv to have settlement made immediately, ' and ihat they must come forward and disi charge their dues, as no further induljience I can be given, j call may find Those who attend to this it to their advantage: and those who neglect it will most assuredly : pay cost: ; mcr ston . The books arc kept at the for room. rETF.lt ROGERS. S;m. Mav 27. 1S37. R vising

. ' sale in the town of Wilmington, Dearborn Ol MCal instate. comUy, Indiana, in lot No. 42, being situnojice is hereby o-iven. that : ate in said town. The same to be sold as the

Sale irUCL'iC notice is hereby given, that 1 g i.y irtne l a uccrec ot the rrohate , court of Dearborn county, I shall expose to j 1. 1 . t ' ' . J .. . . I.. . ' ' ' the county ot Dearooin , .. ana. on the 1 th day ot , and Stale of IndiJune next, the fob j lowing tract of 1 n;l to wit: I nc south! west quarter of the north east quarter of i 'section 14, township I, range 3, west, ml i tho county of Dearborn, the real estate of John Elder, deceased, the widaw consenting thereto, but claiming such portion of the proceeds of the sale as the court may the land aforesaid will be :. - iviii isib nun iinvi M.ivi ill'iii CiUllil'll uu: ' , i todowmg con-.iitious , to wit: onc-hah cash I i , i ., -, i .1 ; in hand, and the residue in 12 months ; , ,- , ., - i."iu iiiLiiiti n aiv. itiiiiri.v 'Li vi.111 mtcrest until paid the deferred payment to be well secured by g."od personal security;! and on the final payment ol all w hich purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. LI'.MUEI. G. ELDER, May 27. 137. Co;V. Sale ofl tSeal Instate. TOTICE is iierebv given, that bv virtue of a decree of the Probate court of Dearborn couiuv, l shall expose to sale at lhc premises, on Saturday, the 2 Ith day of June next, the undivided sixth part of the south part of the southeast quarter of section I'd, township No. 3, range No. 2. west. v:c. &o. in the county of Dearborn containing 20 acres, more or less; the same will be sold at the premises aforesaid, at 12 o'clock, M. on tho day aforesaid, subject to the. widow's right of dower therein, for one half the purchase money cash in hand, and tho residue payable in six months from the day of sale, with legal in terest from the day of sale, and to be well secured by good personal security. On the final payment of the purchase money an indisputable titlcw ill be made to the purchaser. JOHN VANDUSEN, Ciardian of the minor heirs of Ab'm. Vandusen,dec'ld. May 27, 1S37. Three cents per pound in cash paid for Rags at this othce.

Attorney at Law, WILMINGTON, Indiana.

Probate Court of Dearborn co. May Teem, 1S37. In the matter of the estate) On petition of Benjamin Jenkins, de- for final setceased. ) tlement. TOW comes John Jenkins, administra tor ot the estate of Beniannn Jen kins, dee'd., by Major, his attorney, and 'S Pctit'on anJ schedule of accounts for settlement, show intr that ho bns fulKadministered the assets which have come to his hands, and is now ready to mke final settlement ot the same; and the same being deemed correct and true, it is ruled and ordered by the Court now here, that notice of this application for settlement be published for three weeks successively in me Jvismg Mm j nnes, a public newspaper

printed and published m the county ofjmcacal, I am determined to sell tow ! Dearborn; and that the Court will proceed j for cnsy

w aei upon aim maKC iinai scuiemeni oi i said estate, at the next August term of cnt'"" - order of the 1 rebate Court 01 Drbo county . 0 i;o- " ! THE subscrilers hereby announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have opend a sliop in th room between hI 1 r- M,; ,cnd cariA jP . cn -n ; Messrs. beuaott and Morsran s and P. ain Street, where they inBoot and Shoe makinsr aI, hPnn,!lvs. nn,i fmm ,h0;P : .1.- 1 .- ' . .. 1 - 1.. ... vmc in 1110 uusmess, auu a ucierminauon l fce punctual in their business, they confi.otlt,v o rccdvc a ;il)era, n . ' 1 x-'Xyv i-" c r t c t "wri GEERIXG &- BASSETT. Rising San, May 20, 1S37. 2B2SS2J.22DSra Those indebted will please come forward and settle their accounts immediately. G. W. COCHRAN, L. G. HURLBERT. Aurora. M iv 13, 1S37. t f BBLS. first quality .llolaSSCJ, J Also, 1 0 hogsheads N. Orleans Sugar, just received and for sale at Cincinnati prices, bv FOLBRE DEAN. Aurora, May 27, 1837. S ltf AOTIt'E. ALL persons indebted to, and having claims against the Rising Sun Mill, or Daniel Hinsdale, dccl. arc hereby notified that the Books, Accounts, &rc. have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for settlement. All interested arc requested to call on him, at Mr. Hathaway's Store and make settlement without delay. JAMES B. SMITH, Agent. Rising Sun, May 20, 1S37. NOTICE. THE undersigned, a Commissioner ap- ! pointed by the Probate Court of the county j of Dearborn, for that purpose, will, on the 17th dav of June, 1837, expose at public ate m said town. 1 he same to be sold as the csiatc oi i nomas vm. Jennings, uec o., subject to a life estate, which the said 'I'll.!..--. fitnmni... S.l-.ltjl 111 iff n I.n.nl by courtesy. 1 he purchase money to be paid in three months from day of sale. JH-jAJ AMIjN vaiu tofflinr. E. Demont, Attorney for ComnCr May 20, 1S37. I'OTICI2. THE Books and Accounts of A. II. Reed, have been placed in the hands of the sub scriber for collection. AH persons will take notice that settlement must be made immediately, or the law will have to take its course in relation thereto. D. WEAVER, J. P. Wilmington, May 13, 1837. Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Stephen J. Pain, dee'd., will oiler Tor sale, alter the 1 th day of June next, (agreeably to the order of the Probate Court of the county of Dearborn,) thirty five acres of land, in Sparta township, Dearborn county, Indiana, being part ot the cast half of the south west quarter of Section No. 1, T. , R. 2, W., said land being part of the Real Estate of Stephen J. Pain, dee'd. Terms; One half of the purchase irioncy to be paid in three months, the other in six months. Bond and approved security to be required. DECALVAS PAIN. AdnCr. E. Demont, Attorney for Adnfr. May 20, 1S37. Removal. Order Io. . THE undersigned hereby notifies his customers and the public that he has removed his Head Quarters to Mr. Delong's Grocery, being tho room formerly occupied by Mr. Cullcn, where he will aUced to Barbering, Tooth Pulling, and Bleeding, in the best manner possible. All persons standing in need of bis services in the abovo branches, arc respectfully solicited to rendezvous at the above place. S S. WALKER. RicinirR-p. Mav 2 1S37.

W. MILES, HAS REMOVED to the room formerly occupied by Mr. D. Fisher, as a Clothing Store, under the Printing Office, where he has just received a handsome assortment of Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen's clothing; consisting in part of super blue, black, brown, gray, plum, claret and Adelaide Cloths; 1 " nieces new stvle

Lasimeres; fcatmetts and Jeans, a splendid lot of Ycstings, consisting of plain and fig'd Satins, silk and silk Velvet and Me ri

noes; a variety of Miii-ecll's patent summer Goods, summer Cloths; Camblcts, Lastings; French, sea grass and Irish linens; Italian and pongee Hdkfs. and Cravats; Stocks, Gloves, Collars, Bosoms, half Hose, Suspenders, Silks and Surge. All kinds ot Trimmings for gentlemen's j clothing, of the best quality. Gentlemen wishing any article of Clo,k:. .:n .i : "i , irrsnns ,vi10 ,,.. ,uoip . fMf 'rw .i ' ,i,. cjothi madJ at homc can haye thcm cut Jn lhc stv,c W. M. rcturhs his thanks to Ins customcrs and friends for past favors and holies a continuation of their patronage. All those indebted to me whose notes or accounts are now due, are requested to call and settle, as r.o longer indulgence can be given. Rising Sun, May 13, 1S37. To the Friends oriMiicalicm. THE Indiana Teacher's Seminary is now open for the reception of pupils. The Scientific and Classical Department is under thesuperintendance of the Rev. Wm. Lewis, a gentleman whose attainments in science and experience in teaching, give assurance that the youth confided to his care will receive the attention requisite to their thorough and rapid progress in the branches of education which they may pursue. Young gentlemen will be prepared for any class in college, for merchantile pursuits, or professional studies. Special instruction, in relation to their employment, will be given to such as design to become teachers. Those who wish to study Surveying will have the use of a superior set of instruments and receive practical lessons. A class of young ladies in the higher branches will be admitted, and the pupils will have access to an excellent library. Terms. Tuition in the Primary Department from $2,50 to '3,f0 per quarter; and in the Scientific and Classical Department, .!" per quarter. Practical instruction in Surveying, Js5 extra jier quarter. Board can be obtained on reasonable terms. B. JAMES, Sec'y. Rising Sun, May 20, 1837. Sale of Ileal Estate. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, M. on the HHh day of June next, the following real estate of George Clark, dee'd. to wit: the west half of the North East quarter of sec. lf, town 5, range 2, west, in Dearborn county, Ind.; the land to be sold discharged of dower, the widow consenting thereto, but claiming such portion of the proceeds of the. sale as the court may allow for dower. Terms of sale : one half cash in hand on the day of sale, the residue in six months, with six per cent interest the deferred payment to be well secured by good personal security, and remajn a lien on the land until paid; and i;n,m j,na payment an indisputable title will be made. DAVIS WEAVER, May 20, 1837. C 'o m m issio ner. Petition tor Dowel. Clarissa Dils, widow of Henry Dils, dee'd., vs. The heirs of Henry Dils, dcch. to wit: Philip Dils. heirs of Pctor Dils, dee'd. heirs of John Dils, dee'd. Henry Dils, Jacob Dils, William Dills, Stokely Dils, Albert Dils, Anna Martin, Mary Riley, Dilla Jackson, heirs of Fanny Dickson, Harriet Ritchie, and heirs of Jane Worlcy, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given to the above defendants that application will be made at the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court by the aforesaid plaintiff, to appoint commissioners to set off to the aforesaid Clarissa Dils, widow of the said Henry Dils, dee'd, her dower in and to all the lands, tenements and hereditaments, own ed either legally or equitably by the said Henry Ddsj at the time of Ins decease. E. DUMONT, May 20, 1S37. AtCy.for Pet'r. llool Carding. THE subscribers will carry on the above business at Hartford, during the ensuing season, and will be ready to commence Carding about the middle of May. It is necessary, in order to have good rolls, that the wool should be rrcll picked and washed clean, and all burrs extracted from it. If any wool, after being w ell prepared as abovc directed, should be damaged in carding, they w ill lake the same and pay for it the highest price in cash. E. & J. IIARPIIAM Hartford, May 0, 1837. TIJKLIC SAI.I. THE personal property of tho estate of James Hays, consisting ol Horses; iiittlc, Hogs, Corn, Hay, Fanning Utensils, &-C &C. will be exposed to sale on Monday, thcg Oth day of June next. Conditions made known on the day of sale. C. S. FAULKNER, E. FULLER, Mar 13, 137. Adrnrs.

iflfc-vV S ifli & 3 LIQUOR AND PRODUCE STORE. THE subscribers have opened a house in Aurora, where they intend keeping constantly on hand a general assortment of LIQUORS &, HST CONSISTING, IN PART, OF Rio Coffee Common do Havanna do Imperial Tea Young Hyson do Pimento, Pepper Ginger, Rice N. Orleans Sugar Loaf do Almonds, Raisins Chocolate Soap and Candles First rate honcydew Tobacco Spanish Cigars Malee do Common do Cogniac Brandy American do Holland Gin Common do Port, 1 Madeira, Wines S Malaga) Whiskey and Flour Bacon Likewise, jutt received from Pittsburgh, 0 tons best assorted Juniata Iron 50 kegs Nails, do 100 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 boxes Hollow Glassware 2000 pounds Manilla Cordage 50 kegs White Lead Trace chain-, noes. Shovels, Hammers, Augurs, Indigo, writing and wrapping Paper, Powder, Shotj Lead, Mackarel, &c, all of which they will sell, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. They will also attend to all Recivihg, Forwarding and Commission Business that may be entrusted to them. FOLBRE & DEAN. Aurora, May 13, 1837. - O. n. & Ti W W DcCoiircy, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that they are now opening a Dry Good Store, in Haines & Lanius's building one door from the corner up Main Street, where they will dispose of their goods at Cincinnati prices. Those w ho wish to buy will do w ell to call and examine for themselves. Rising Sun, May 13, 1837. REW AiAD CHEAP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned having entered into partnership, under the firm of Bartholomew Sf Peck, have just received and are now opening a fresh and choice selection of Spring and Summer GOODS, of the latest arrivals from New York and Philadelphia Consisting, in part, of Broadcloths, Casincts, Casimeres, Circassians, Boinhazcts, plain and fig'd French Mcrinoes, Bombazines, Flannels, Ginghams, plain and fig'd jackonet and Book Muslins and Bobinets, painted Lawns, Pompeii, Chalctts, dress Silks, Irish Linens, fancy, dress, silk, worsted, gauze and cotton Hdkfs., ladies cravats, silk blond veils, a splendid assortment of new and fashionable Calicoes, merino and cotton Shaw Is, cotton and worsted Hosiery, Tuscan Bonnets, Gloves, a variety of Summer Cloths, Sheetings, Shirtings, Bed ticking, Canton stripes, silk Velvet, Valencia and cotton Ycstings, silk, fur and palm Hats, Shoes, Sugar, Tea, Coffee; Cotton Yarn and Batting. Also China, Liverpool and Quccnswarc; a general assortment of Patent Medicines, and they intend keeping a supply of Ready made Clothing, Such as frock and straight bodied Coats, Pants, Vests; Shirts; Arc. &,c. all of which will be disposed of on very reasonable terms for cash,. country produce, or on a short credit. They would respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. Please call and see. BARTHOLOMEW &, TECK. Aurora, May 13, 1837; m , ram mbJm 1 ,000,000 feet of Lumber of the first quality, just landed; also; ii,QC0,CC0 Shingles, well assorted, and lor sale on ac conunodaling terms, by G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 0, 1837. School Teacher Wanted, IN Loring's district, two miles above Rising Sun. The neighborhood is a good one, and a large school can be obtained. Apply to ELIJAH CALKIN. April 22, 1S37. Wool Carding. MY Wool Carding Machines, at the Cot ton Factory, are now ready for the season's business, w here wool can be carded in the best stv le, aud bh a short notice. P. JAMES. Rising Sun, May 0, 1837. TlVif Goods. THE subscriber has just received, direct from the city of New York, a very general and splendid assortment of MERCHANDISE, Suited for the present and npproacl ing seasons, and selected with great care, both in regard to quality and price.. He will keep constantly on hand n general supply of Hardware, fine Cutlery, Chinn,GlaV?aiHl Quccnswarc, Drugs and Medicines, Books and Stationery, and all other articles heretofore kept in his Store, to which lie invites the attention of his former customers and the public generally. S. HATHAWAY. Rising Sun, April 15, 1837. - j BBLS. first quality New Orleans liy Molasses, just received arid for sale on accommodating tends br AprilS. M. IURNEK.

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THE Subscriber would 'most respectfully inform his customers and the pub ally, that he has just received a larTJS splendid assortment of Spring Sc Slimmer floods, Consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins, Cambrics, brocade Muslins, Jaconetts, plaia book and Swiss Muslins, figured and plairt Bobinetts, Silks, Satins,- Laces, Irish lirinen, Bombazines, Drillings, brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; a general assortment of ladies' Bonnets and bonnet triinings, ladies' Baskets; Gloves; Mitts Shoes, Parasols, arid dress Hdkfs.; Gentlemen's Boots arid Shoes; a great variety of cloths, Casimeres, Satinetts, of all coI ors, together with a general assormerit of Dry Goods, of every description, of tha best quality. Also, Cutlery, Hard and Queensware, China Glass and Tinware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Scythes, Sickles, Shovels Spades; Castings, Cordage, Dye Stuffs, Palm Leaf Hats, Window Glass, Cooper's tools, and other articles heretofore kept in my store making my stock large and complete, all of which I will sell on accommodating terms. Tho public in general are invited to give him

a call. I. C. CURTIS. Aurora, May 13, 1837. Boot and Shoe Manufactory WE would beg leave to inform the public in general, that we have entered into partnership in the Boot and Shoe business, and occupy the stand formerly occupied by L. N. Hall & Co. and would, inform the ladies and gentlemen of Rising Suri aiid people generally, that we will make td measure Boots and Shoes of every description, in the hiost fashionable stvle, and ori the shortest notice. We have on hand d. general assortment of custom made Boots and Shoes. We respectfully solicit a libe ral share of the public patronage. J. A. CLARK, WM. II. DAVISi J. LATHAM. Rising Sun, Mav 13, 1837. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have takeii out letters of Administration on the estate of James Hays, la'to of Dearborn county, dee'd. All persona indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against the same will file them for settlement according to law. The estate is solvent. CORNELIUS S. FAULKNERj ELIJAH FULLER, May 13, 1837. AdmW. Important Notice; ALL persons who know themselves in debted to ihe'subscribor, are hereby notified that they must come forward immediately and make settlement; either by paying the money or giv ing their due bills. If this rioticc is hot attblided to, other means will bo resorted to, as settlements must be made. LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, May G, 1337. JACKSON'S MESSAGES. JUST received and for sale at this o&ce, Gen. Jackson's Messages, Inaugural Addresses, Vetoes, Proclamations; Farewell ddrcss, and a Biographical sketch; making in all 428 pnges, elegantly bound. Price $1,50. Every friend ot Gen. Jackson's should have a copy of this work. April 2J, 1837.' THE subscriber hereby informs his friends and the public, that he has" fiow on hand at his Lumber Yard, between Mr. Wood's and the Seminary; a large quanty of Boards and Shingles, of the best quality ever offered for sale ifl this place, which he will sell at Cincinnati prices, and as low as can be bought here. Persons wishing to purchase Lumber; are requested to call and examine before buying elsewhere: In my absence; Captain Tapley or Thomas C. Half; will attend to the Yard for me. JOHN M. DANIELS. Rising Sun; April 22j 1837. THE subscribers desire to inform the public, that they have commenced the above business at tlie corner of Front and Grand streets, bcimr the buildinjr here tofore occupied by T. Dav is as a coflee house, in Rising Sun. Ind., and will keep on hand or make to order, an assortment of Fancy,Windsbr & Grecian Chairs. Also, Boston ROCKING CHAIRS, Childrctis' 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 wrk, to merit a share of public patronage. It. G. YONGE &. CO. Rising Sun. March 4,1837. Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned has this day taken out letters of administration, de bonu no, ol the estate of Solomon 1 Ii ba ito, dc?: All persons indebted .0 sa.c 1 cs dd .1.1 p to come lorwaru " . r-j . . n train nt tnn ment: nd tliosc Having ----- estate, s. ihouWl llIC tUC SUim -feV ticated. The estate is soiveiu. JAMES SMITH, April 22, 1S37. AdnCr dc bonis no.