Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 186, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 10 June 1837 — Page 3

. A Life Preserver. The simple ap- Dearborn co. Literary Institute. I

, - 1 ... .1 . M.UOU Glexx:

grapn is won

travel on

rendered av

The recent

suiting fro

She r rod s

' i . ' ,i. i r

Minnie contrivance wumn me reacn oi eve- ,.,. ,, ;o i i , , - .. ' , ., , , ii . u.estCs vi.l l.c delivered, and nnportan

.Mn.aimi.nun di ..a.iu. ti ''- literary subjects discussed. The friends

v. , ll? o education, especially teachers, and the

1Y?p 4 o oils.

Sale oi' Ileal Estate

Sir ou will conft r a ?H. HI? 1? ts t w.trwwur c. 1 "F&.TOTIOF. i tr.rW w;,-r, d.'-t i...

UV UiG clUCIl UOIl OI ail V HO , j aj.uji? WW ail , VVJ ,w.v.ii, umi iv vu- . . . la C I' 1 i V 1 !1 ;o:-, n n ir v. ; i - nnmni'nuc oo.lr.v.j . . . ' . . I i . .C .. .J . r . 1 t. , .

our rivers, and could be ahvavs n "V,,-. V.T " i I 1 AE just received from New York ' -L J " a " "e rrouate court

aiial!c at the shortest notice : i V ' X ? ?, 1 ,V' i V , y II nd Philadelphia, a rich and splcn-!01 YuarDorH. coun;"' 1 s"aU exPle P:ile

mclanchollv loss of lives re- '-.n , , . f' . . " did assortment of Spring, Summer, Fall, aV"u l'luIlges, on Saturday, the Z t!i !ay

m the conilasration of the Ben i Tl , ! eT- 'T1 111 U,c reso Ie"' n and Winter Also, 7 encxt, the undivided sixth part of

tcamboat, has suited a very! 'T'Ll If to ; -thpart ol the southeast quarter of

vi, u i s n i. k:u.ciai au- JaVAN vVVrtVVV' I. UCIKUI A L LOU HSU ! All. ,i. rmitro i V

cwj, Having me tie unucr me mini, uiiu , public rcncrnI1v iivoed to :,ttcnd

when in tlie water, by holding that part; Rism-r June 7 l:jr. downward, the air contained in the hat , ? ' ' 1 woul.l he sutlietcnt to buoy up cue unabic " - to sw im, r.t least six honrs, and often'inics -MMUllEl), double that lime, so that assistance miprht On Thursday last, by the Rev. Byram be obtained, and many valuable lives saved1 Iawreuee,.Mr. Roheut Blair of Ripley from an untimely death. An English pa-1 county, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of per, to which we are indebted for the above Mr. Jacob Fisher, of Randolph township.

hint, states that it has m several ins been attended with entire success.

Cutlery, Queenswarc, &c, &,c. all f which they intend selling upon the most accommodating terms, for cash or country produce. Aurora, June 3, 1837. S5tf

HAS REMOVED to the room formeriv occupied by Mr. D. Fisher, as a Clolhinr Store, under the Printing Olfiec, where he has just received a handsome assortment of Spring ;U)d Summer Goods fir gentlemen's clothitifr, consisting- in pnxt of super blue, black, brown, crrav, )lnm, claret and

.vuciaiuo Clotlis; lo pieces new style

1 1" ,or one-half the purchase money cash Satins, silk and silk Velvet :md Meri

in n;mo. nm w mtu no nnt-nUr. . ..

7 'w ..v.t. Jll j

west. :c. occ. in the county of Dearborn, containing '20 acres, more" or less; the same will be sold at the premises aforesaid, at Id o'clock, M. on the dav aforesaid.

subject to the widow 's right of dower there

Sale of Meal Estate. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that by 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. en the 10th day of June next, the fallowing red estate of George Clark, dee'd. to wit: the west half of The North East quarter of sec. 15, tow n 5, range 2, west, in Dearborn county, Ind.; the land

to be sold discharged of dower, the widow

anccs

S.VXTA AXXA. The New Orleans True American of the '-l&.h nit. says: "Poor Santa Anna! We pity him. lie is about to fall a prey to the faithless and revengeful Spaniard. We have seen a letter from Vera Cruz, to a gentleman in this eitvy stating that on the 7th of 3I;iv, a party cf cavalry amounting to 100 made a descent on Mango de Clavo, and took the illustrious Hero of San Jacinto prisoner. The orders came from Bnstementc. lie is to be tried immediately on his arrival at , Mexico, lor his mismanagement in the Texan war. This is but the first step towards his death. When on the scnfiold, ; the cries . f his murdered victims will resjund in his ears, and he will bcr the ' hangman to rid him of the torture. Poor Santa Anna!" 1

m a m wo,

ATTISATIOIX!

noes; a variety ot Alurccll's iinfiit im.-

; months from the dav of sale, with legal in- i tner Goods, summer Cloths- ('nmblot

TAKES this method to inform the citizens I tcrcst mIn ,hc of sale, and t be well ;Lastinffs; French, sea grass and Irish linof Dearborn county, that he has formed a ! ;ie,'urt'' god personal security. On j ens; Italian and pongee Hdkfs. and Crapartnership with his father, Win. R. Cole, ' lhc ra-v,nent ol ,hc P'Tchasc money (vats; Stocks. Gloves, Cdlars, Bosoms, half

in the practice of the Law in this State. sm """spmaino uiieuui ne inane to the ; I lose. us;ein!ers, i!ks and Smre. All

They contemplate a permanent residence purchaser JOH VANDUSEN,

7OU will meet at the usual

place, on Monday even

ing next, t tic 12lh ins!., at seven o'clock precisely. C&'h is expected that every member of the comnanv will be

at the County Seat, and will be found at

! their oilice, up stairs in the court house, at

all times, except when they shall be absent on professional business. Wilmington. June 3. 1S37.

Guardian of the minor heirs of

Ab'm. Yanduscn, dcc'il. Mav 27, 1837.

iasimeres; !atinclts and Jeans, a splcn-; consenting thereto, but claiming such pordid lot of Vcstillirs. consislinn- nt nlnin ik! ! lii'ii of 1 1 , ,,r.,wtU nf ll.o nl oc

r-TI y-..,., ,.!!- 1 .11. - ! 1 IT . II , r..

eouri may allow i,r oowcr. J ennsotsale: 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 gud personal security, and remain a lien on the land until paid; and upon final payment an indisputable title will be made. " DAVIS WEAVER, May 20. l!37. Commissioner.

; kinds ot Trimmings lor genii

j clothing, of the best quality.

men

C.

itl

cntirmen wishing any article of Clo-

A STOE ROOM, s ituated in thebusinesh

punctual in his attendance, as bu-1 P:irt vl K,t:'? !U'' W( !l hmshed, and ai

Attorney sit Law, WILMIXCi'J'OX, Ixin.vx.v.

ubscnl ers will carry on the above

rd, during the ensuing

ready to commence

It is

CCSSarV. Ul oriler to tiavo rr,,oil mils Ihnf

; clothing made at home, can have them cut i the wnorslcndil bo well nicked and wasW

nng, will find it to their advantage to give

mo a call, as 1 am determined to sell low tor cash.

1 erson w ho may buy their goods else-;

where, can have them made up at the shor- j Carding about the middle" of May, .i . 'i"i. ..i t .i " . . .

ic.-i nonce. i niso v no may Wlsll I IClr : n,'-ci--s;irv. nr. r Ii mm rr.

Ill ('j

' biisines

season,

at Hart I'

and wnl

b

mess ot mucli importance wil

be acted in. As t!ie company is not vet quite full, persons who may wish to join can then have an opportunity of brcomimr

mirablv suited.

whole buiidin. room, cellar .-.! logether. A":

Dry Goods store. The

nsistiiig of the store May Term, 1837

.amber, will be rented ) j l!ic ,!1:Uterof the estate

in the best stvle.

member;

B

v onier:

J. L. MORGAN, O.S Rising Sun, Jane 10, 1837.

PETER ROGERS, ing San. June 3, l!37.

" : W. M. returns bis th wiks to hi

ers and friends for past favors and

!ii of iheir patronage

of Boumimi Jpidciiia. flr

ceased. ) tlcment. j accounts are now due, arc requested

cit-'f;;, an 1 all burrs extracted from it. If cust in-' any wool, afier being well prepared as ahopes a i bove directed, should be damaged in card-

) On petition -"ii'i'iuation ol ihe!,-patronage. t iug, tlx-y will take the same and pay for it for final set- All those indebted to mo whose notes or i the highest price in cash.

QY comes John Jenkins, administra

tor of the estate of Benjamin Jen

;i- l li..r i ' . . i

mtr.mw.M. m i ; Kins, ucc o., uy aia t. ms attorney, an t

a rAifft,& 15 1 Julias loiter, John Switt. W ham S nk 1 c, .i ,.,.k.i,.i ..c

- i . . ' - , iiit,? I'tuuou uiiu ,71 uLtiim; vu iv.tv;utiL

"PERSONS having in their nossession ! anu "az'.c.u ,JJJd0' 011 ,1,c ',Ul "'"vting . fr gettlemcnt, showing that he has fully

to

j call and settle, as no longer indulgence i can be given.

Rising Sun, May 13, 1837.

P

E. &. J. IIARPIIAM H.-irtibrd, May ti, 1837.

J miv musket or muskets, which were I " muivni-i.a pan 01 a ran, wmcn administered the assets which have come used bv the Rising Sun Artillery, are re- j ha,sf!hc nPPcarancc ol having been broke t0 i,;s hands, and is now ready to ni::kc liqucste.l to return them immediately to T. ( V , .1C,n ,a iarScr r:ltt- ll ls composed of , nn scUcmct 0f the same; and the same

lu.cei l oaios ann was landed about Halt j being deemed correct and true, it is ruled a mile below Rising Sun. Apply to Haines j nllj ordered bv the Court now here, that and 1 .anius merchants, in Rising Sun. , nol;oc ol- tnis application for settlement be

C. Ha!!, that they may be put in order for the Rising Sun Guards. Juno 10, 1S37.

June 3, 1S37.

A YOUNG WOMAN to do house work 1 Matilda Abbot.

in a small tamuy in town. Liberal wages :

Bv the President of the rnited States of vv,!1 ,,c Paiu- Apply at this Oiliec

America. A Proclamation. Whereas, great and weighty matters.

June 10. 1S37.

tf.

claiming the attention of the Congress ot the United States, firm an extraordinary occasion for convening them. I do bv these

presents appoint the lirst Monday of Sep

VENDUE! N SATURDAY, the 24th instant,

published for three weeks successively in

; the Rising Sun Times, a public newspaper j printed and published in the county of ! Dearborn; and that the Court will proceed

In the Dearborn Circuit j to "ft upon and make final settlement, of Court, Oct. Term, 1837. i pai'-' cstal0' nt tnc ncxl August term of

vivpipp ii- .1 1 1 mis v.ourr, 10 wmcn tune mis matter is AU I ILL is hereby given to the above na-: . , T, , i-.ii!.,, it , . , , 7 . . , . 1 continue;!. Uv order ol the 1 rebate Court metl Joseph Abbot, that the above named ! , - , , ' . . . i-iii ol Dearborn county. , Matilta Abbot has this day tiled her pcli-1 T WI''' 1)111 CI 1

May 27, 1837. 3w8H

Petition for Divorce.

Bill for Divorce.

1

vs. Joseph Abbot,

tcmber 'next, for their 'meeting at the citv fose'' 1 f at Privat0 pa,-) lo wit

tion in the Clerk's olhce of the Dearborn

.1. . 1. -..n.. .-ii . n. . n- i c: : i : .1: c 1.:...

g- 1 uc- sui seiiuci will oner ;u puonc , v.uci!ii cuun, Piav iug a invoice iroui 111111

sale, at his residence in Rising Sun, the , the said Joseph Abbot, foi the causes of: ,

following nroncrlv. fif not nreviouslv dis-: habitual drunkenness and a failure lo pro-!

- ' v .

1 W.

vide for his family for the past two years; : THE subscril;ers hereby announce to their

IVlin ei UV.AI. l'. I1H.U UlLLUll lUlliVM - ' ' f 11 of Washington ; hereby requiring the res- 2 HorCS. "2 I Jr.IVS, CartS. both of alld a1f r Cr.",c' .' 'nh,u,ulu; ,rcJl1,incnt i the public in general, thai they pective Senators and Representatives then vvl.jch Invo . mMls foriniIIinw l,w:arils 1,10 ?aid Marl,,da; nch sa!a Conv i have "l,r,,! a hoP il1 ,hc r,,om tween and there to assemble m Confess, in or- Ul'Rh 1 U B,.ai aais, .ioi muling , plaint w, U come on fr hearing at the next Messrs. Bennett and Morgan's and P. der to receive such communications as may ! Wlr 1 LnrnaSe 1 Alllch Cow, , term ot the Dearborn Circuit Court, to be ; l Jastman's, on Main Street, where they inthen be made to them, and to consult and 3 Hogs, and SOtllC Oilier articles. llol,icn al N "mington, va the 4th Monday j tcnd carrying on Boot and Shoe making

determine on such measures as in their : The terms will be reasonable, and will be . , , ' , lV , " : m al1 Ils "acc-,! ; t'-om tncir experi

7il)W ASt CE3KAP AND SUMMER GOODS. i THE tinder.sigued having entered into part- ; nersliiji, under the firm of JSnrlholomcw .y , I'cck. have just received and are now open i iug a fresh and cboiec selection of Spring land Summer GOODS, of the latest arriI vals from New Yjrk and Philadelphia

Confiisfinrr, in narf, of Broadcloths. Casinets, Casimcres, Circassians, Bombazets, plain and fig'd French Merinoes, Bombazines, Flannels, Ginghams, plain and ligM jackonet and Book Muslins and Bobinets, painted Lawns, Pompeii, Chalclts, dress Silks, Irish LinrM l-uicv i rticm till." irnt'ffv1 mi 1 ivn nn1

struction, m relation to their employment, 1 C0.011 n.iv., ladies cravats, silk blond wilt be given to such as design to become j ,.:c. n c.l,'..i;,l nSmrtnwn. ,.c

f'ashionab'o Calicoes, merino and cotton Will Sll-.wk- COllO'l 51T1.1 l"i fc t oit ttncinp' rIi 1 d

can Bonnets, Cloves, a variety of Summer

To the 'riciitl ol'Iklucntiois. THE Indiana Teacher's Seminary is now open for the reception f pupils. The S ientilic and Classical Department is under the superiutendance oftlie Re'. Wii. I,i;wis, a gentleman whose attainments in sci

ence and experience in teaching, give as-1 surance that the youth confided lo Ins care. ! will receive the attention requisite lo their thorough and rapid progress in the branch- ':

cs ot education which they may pursue. Young gentlemen will be prepared for

any class in college, for merchant i!e pur- : t . r 1 . t .i 1 -

suns, u- proiessiouai stumcs, special m-j

wisdom may be deemed meet for the welfare of the United States. ' In testimony w hereof, I have caused lhc seal of the United States to 1 e r.. s. hereunto aliixed. and signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of Washington, the fifteen'h day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

hundred anu tuirl v-seven, and ot

made known on the day of sale. Sale to

commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. JOHN 31. DANIELS. Rising Sup, June 10, 1S37. ts:

4

Y g HIE suliscribcrs have for sale about

JLoolc Uses Jfatjl

JL A UD O iHishels ot l'iltuurgt;oa!, j THE subscriber having quit business in a good article suitable for blacksmiths and j Rising Sun, hereby notifies all persons inotiscr uses. Uavmire a! the Cliair Facto-1 debtcd to bim bv" Xofr. Due Hill. Knnl-

the Independence of the United r.v! corner of Front and Grand streets.

States the sixtv-first. 11. VAN BUREN. By the President: Forsyth, Secretary of State. Annual Infection....!

R. G. YONGE &, Co.

Rising Sun, June 10, 1S37'.

or (rorcrnor. John Di :.io.t, David Wallace. L i ci ten ant ( 'o verno r. Apkl C. Pkitkk, David Hillis. Congress, Amos Lank, Gkokue II. Dinn. Senator, Johnson Watts, Mark McCracken Representatives, George Arnold, Pinkney James. John Neal.

j - " , ' i charge their dues, as no further indulgence

Jc iiw nonce is. .icie.n given mat , can given. Those who attend to this ! we hive administered on the estate can mav tm ;t ,0 thcir advantage; and j ! ot James Bruce, late ot Dearborn county, ,ho5C who neglect it will most assuredly!

occcasco. and mat we will expose to sale .fo 'vu iwL- n L-nt .it tl fi.r- i

the first day of the said term, it will be de- j enCc in the business, and a determination

termmed in his absence. j to be punctual in their business, they conJAMES DILL, Clerk, j (idcntly expect to receive a liberal patronDt mont Test, Atfysfor Vet'r. age.

June 3, 1S37. j GEERING iV BASSETT.

Rising Sun. May 20, 1837. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Cochran ec Hurlbcrt, was, on the first day of April last dissolved by mutu'il consent. G. W. Cochran is charged with the sctl lenient of the business. Those indebted will please come forward and settle their accounts immediately. G. W. COCHRAN, L. G. 11URLBERT. Aurora, May 13, 1837.

teachers. Those who wish lo study Survcyiu

have the use of a superior set of instruments ' and receive practical lessons. j A class of young ladies in the higher ! branches will lie admitted, and the pupils will have access; to an excellent library. j Terms. Tuition in the Primary De

partment from S)-.."0 to .3.50 per quarter; 1 and iii the Scientific and Classical Deparl-! Also

moot, per quarter.

Cloths, Sheetings, Shirtings, Bed ticking. Canton sli ipcs, silk Velvet, Valencia and cotton Vc-tings, silk, fur and palm Hats, Allocs, tin gar, Tea, Collbc, Cotton Yarn and Batting.

China, Liverpool and Qucensware ;

reneral assortment ot Patent Medicine?.

tccowfif, or in any other way or manner whatever, that it is indispensably necesrary to have settlement made immediately, and that they must come forward and dis-

i at public vendue, on Saturday, the 1st dav

of July next, at the laic residence of the

lieceaseo.

ESorscs. Cattle, IEos,

paj- costs.

tner store room. PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, May -27, 1837.

Practical instruction in Surveying. ,." iiUI,i !hy "I'o'nd keeping a supply ot

... ........ . a...ci9 Killing viirilllll..

J'.iard can he obtained on re:

terms

Jkising

1 C.... .......M., can be obtained on reasonable S;Icll nf! fr,ck and straight bodied Coats, B- J',V1ES''SVC''' Pants. Vests, Shirts, iScci vVc. all of which Sun, May 20, 1K57. j will be disposed of on very reasonable

.11. & T. W. XV. 19cConrcy,

j terms tor cash, country produce, or on a I short credit. They would respectfully so- ! lieit. a liberal share of the public patronage. ' Please call and see. j BARTHOLOMEW & PECK. I Aurora. May 13, 1S37.

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that they arc now opening a Dry Good Store, in Haines iS.". Lanius's building one door from

the corner up Main Street, where they will j JeSaoo! TeaeJier Wanted, dispose of their goods at Cincinnati prices. . ,x Jilin V district, two miles above Ri-

"T- " " . ,,u " " 10 cali I sing Sun. The neighborhood

ami examine lor themselves. Rising Sun, May 13, 1S37. i'elitiou tor Iovcr. Clarissa Dils, widow of Henry Dils, decM.

ing Min. i ii? ncigiuiornood is a goon

one, and a large school can be obtaiucd. Apply t)

ELIJAH CALKIN.

April 22, 1837.

Saic of Keal Instate.

ilieep. two Feather Beds and a quanti

, ty of Household Furniture; two stacks of i Oats, a Wagon and two sets of Gears, a

j Windmill, a Scythe, a Saddle, taid various) ""tice is hereby given, that ether articles. Sale to commence at ten ! l)V vi"bJe of a decree of the Probate o'clock, on that day, when the terms w ill j curt of Dearborn county, I shall expose to

sale at public vendue, on tnc premises, 111

the county or Dearborn, and State of Indi-

bc made known.

MARY BRUCE. A&n'jr. j WALTER Ki:RR,A?;V

; June 10. 1N37.

IiBLS. first quality ISolase, Also, lO hogsheads N. Orleans

NllJ'ar, jost received and for sale at Cin

cinnati prices, by ' FOLBRE & DEAN. Aurora, May '!7, 1837. 8 ltf

( ov::

W ILLI AM V. ( 'lirt.K. Gen. James Dill. Afsociui Alfred J. ( 'otton.

,'; CiTk,

I l HUH- ... 11

ana, on the 17lh dav of June next, the fol- j 'V'.1' Pcrs,.,ns 1 lo' " " ;M-

i lowing tract of land, to wit: The south ; ,, !U,!,S, ims me iv.smg ou , ... i r1 ' 1 I t,,,.d I L.,.,1.,1. .I.,.," 1 .. Il wI v- llrltlll it I

rs. The heirs of Ilenrv Dils,

L l(Lil all.", ll.Il.T V' 1. V. IV.. ,

)

t a s

rHE s i! r-cril

!ecl. heirs

ot John Dds, deed. Henry Dds, Jacob

D.vv in V. Ci lley.

J;t:!ges. Davis Weaver.

Coiriini isioner, Mills Kei.lo.;g. Coroner, Alex. C. Campiikll. Jonas Mexdell. Comity Cmiveiuion Noiv.iiiation for members of the Legislature. for Senator. GEORGE P. BUELL. For Rt p rese n'aires, E.VM.'H VV. JACKSON, ABRAHAM Fl.'URlS, ALF.X ANDER I.'. GLENN, WILLIAM JOHNSON.

deces

ward 1 with

c

same

: ! west quarter of the north cast quarter of am" "oco.a.o . eie .j .... ,u,u , Conn 1V lhc arrcsaid plaintilf, to apAiliuiufstrntttrs' Notice. j secti.., 1 1, township 1, range 3, v est, in 1 ,hat 'f B,okf' A,CCO"",S!' h:lVC ,C,.n point commissioners to set. off to the aforeLL persons indebted to die estate of the comity of Dearborn, the real estate of l,,ac.cd "lhc tho undersigned or I c,iU.is,a widow of the said Henry i James Bruce , late of Dearborn co., John Elder, deceased, the widow consent- . All interested are requested yy dcA)) ,.,. ,lmvcr itl iin: lo all the ensed. are hereby notified toomo Ibr. inr therete. but elaite.in.i- such nortion of 10 (.a" ?" ,um,. vl Ml ' .I.,an,,l?,! ft t01t lands, tenements an 1 hereditaments, own

ed, arc hereby notified to conic for-i ing thereto, but claiming such portion of

and settle the same, immediately ! the proceeds ol the sale as the court may

the mi

igncii: and tnosc navmn- anew tor now cf : me land atoresaid will be

ims against sai-.l estate, will present the ; sold at the time and place aforesaid. on the

11 v authenticated f r settlement. ; following conditions, to wit: one-half cash

in hand, and the residue in 12 months from the day of sale, with six per cent interest until paid the deferred payment to be well secured by good personal security; and on the final payment of all which purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. LEMUEL G. ELDER. May 27, 1837. Co?7.

and make settlement without delay.

JAMES B. SMITH, Agent. Rising San, May 20, 1837.

cg.u.v aumeniicaieu 1 r settlement.

, The estate is believed to he solvent. I MARY BRUCE, AJm'x. WALTER KERR. Athn'r. ! June 10. 1837. lw COPABTlilSHlPT 1 THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Rising Sun, , and to the public generally, that they have entered into partnership in the Merchaniile

State, or l.m ana. ( Thir.l Judk-ial Circuit.) ' l,r.-csi:!in! Judge t the circuit aforesaid, certify that William V. Cheek will be able lo perform the duties of Clerk f a circuit court within this State. Given nn.Vr my hand this Gth davf Mav, 1837. " M. C. EGGLESTON.

They have now on hand a very assortment of GOODS, suitable

the present and approaching season.

ddiilOll to

w hich thev

have also for

Notice lo Cmuliilate--Primer's Itnle. 1 Candidates who arc not yearly subscriKors 1.1 tbc Times and Journal, nvast nav

,ii - , , ,1,-. .I,,,;.,,, " ' mediately and s.cttlc the same; after which riollnr ) mi 'rajirr. To bav c ineir names . ... ' . . '

' ' .-, . ' ;c will l;c glad to open a new account

annnull' t'u aim oniuiii" " -- t "i 1 with. IIiopi

business, general

for In

sale a good assortment ot heady Made ChiJiitssr. and intend to keep a general assoMm:nl suited for all seasons of the year all f which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. We think il useless to give a catalogue . four g- .0 Is, or even a part of them, but invite all to Mcp in and see if wc have not something which they stand in need of. AH Person whatever who are indebted

to ns individually, either by Note, Book account, 1 otherwise, will please call im-

&4ooffs. .. 1. . :.. . : t .1:

w VII4 -m m ihh'i n.;s jum r-cviviiu, uiB reot from the city of New York, a

very general and splendid assortment of MERCHANDISE, Suited for the present and approaching seasons, and selected with great care, both in rceard to duality and price.

NOTICE is hereby given to the above de-j jic jicCp constantly on hand a genfendants that application will be made at cra supply of Hardware, line Cutlery,

the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Cliin:i , ( ila'ss and tiueensware, Drugs and

plaint ill, to ap- ; ri!i i lios. Books and Malioncry, and all

1 . . . , . ,. 1 . : 1. :.

oilier articles licrotoMre M-pi 111 m oiuic, to which he invites the attention of his for

mer customers and the public generally. vJ 11 'F1I AWAY

Dils, William Dills, Stokely Dils, Albert Dils, Anna Marlin, Mary Riley, Diila Jack.son, heirs of Fanny Dickson, Harriet Ritchie, and heirs of Jane Worie v, dee'd.

Work Oven and Elorscs.

THE undersigned, a Commissioner ap

pointed by the Probate Court ol the county j 'y of Dearborn, for that purpose, will, on the j (wla;o

1 1 th day ot June, tN.ii, expose at putmc sale in tSe town of Wilmington, Dearborn county, Indiana, in lot No. 12, being situate in said town. The same to be sold as the estate of Thomas Win. Jennings, decM., subject lo a life estate, which the said

Thomas Jennings owned in it, as tenant

lands, tenements an i hereditaments, own

ed either legally or equitably by the said Henry Dils, at the time of his decease. E. DUM NT, May 20, 1837. Att'y.for ' "V.

S. H ATHAWAY,

Rising Sun, April 15, 1837.

Bi'.LS. first quality New Orleans

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company all requests tor announcing can-. rising tsun,.lnne .i,

this paper. A responsible name must ac

didates. These rules have been generally

y Printers in this State, and tl

will be strictly adhered to in this off.ee.

Mcknight & fisher.

THREE yoke of Work Cattle, and two by courtesy. 1 he purchase money to be young Horses, will be disposed of at pri- j RlJ 1,1 lh ',,ISI '"Tf" , vale sale, on reasonable lerms. Anplv to I IL.JAML, AIL, Comm r. the subscriber, living 5 miles from Rising l'- ,1lM"1' Attorney for Commr. Sun, on the road leading to Col. Hastings'. la' u)' 837.

Sale or ISe;?S Klalt. !

undersigned. Adminislrator of ihe ' ofSleidieu J. Pain, dee'd., will oiler'

tor sale, after the 17th day of Juno next. :

the Probate:

.15 M

Molasses,

saie 00 A;kO

.tceemmo'

di

just received and tor

ling terms, bv M. TURNER.

ja '"(. fVT

rceablv to tue order a

ISAAC CLARK.

May 27, 1837. 3t81J

ft ei 1 Aftl

adopted by l'nntcrs m tins tstate, ana inev 1 nrce crnts , - . . , f j I . I. iecivCJ and for sle by

1 hnp ? at m orh-c. I April

Trustee ITleetiu. THE Trustees for Randolph township will meet at Col. Snidcr's Hotel, in Rising Sun, on the 2d Saturday in June, at one o'clock, P. M. All persons having business with he Board are rciuesi :d to attend at that

imc and place. (ErThc Ovv, e uuested to met i '

place.

CANc: et y superior Oysters, just

nd for sule by BAUMAN & RUSH.

May 27. of lhc Poor are re the samo time and

Till: Books and Accounts of A. TI. Reed,

j have been placed in the hands of the sub

scriber tor collection. AH. persons will take notice that settlement must bo made immediately, or the law will have to take its course in relation thereto. 1). WEAVER, J. P. Wilmington, May 13, 1837.

Court ot the county ot iVariioni.) tinny live acres of laud," in Sparta town-hip. Doarborn county, Indiana, being part cf the east half of the seudi west quarter of Section No. 1, T. (', R. 2, W., said land being part, of the Real Estate of Stephen J. PaimdecM. Terms: One half id" the purchase mon

ey to be paid in three mouths, the other in six months. Bond and approved security to be required. DECALVAS PAIN. AJm'r.

E. DuMoxr, Attorney for AdmV.

May 20, 1837.

TUP- subscribers desire to inform the public, that they have

d the above business

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e

-irs

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1 ,000,000 feet of Lumber of the first quality, just landed; also, 1,QC0,C0C Shingles, well assorted, and for sale on accommodating terms, by G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora . May R, 1S37.

Removal. Order io. ii. THE undersigned hereby notifies his cus-

to.pers and the public that he. has removed his Head Quarters to Mr. Dekng's Grocery, being the room ti rnierlvy occupied by Mr. Cullen, where he will attced lo Barbcring, Tooth Pulling, and lUccding, in the best manner possible. AU persons

standing in need of bis services in the jibove branches, are respectfully solicited t rendezvous at lhc above place. S. S. WALKER. RisirgRun, May20, 1637.

Yv.-.C-v' commenced tnc a hove nusiness j$! I at the corner ef Front and Grand streets, being the building here

tofire occupied by T. Davis as a coffeehouse, m Rising Sun Ind., and will keep on baud or make to order, an assortment of Fa n cy , V i 1 1 tl so r & ( r c c i a n C 1 1 a i rs. Also, Host ROCKING CHAIRS, Childrens.' Chairs, and Settees, all of which thev will fr.ruish at the. Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business, and the 'quality of their work, to merit a share of public patronage. R. G. 'YONGE & CO. Rising S;m, March 1, 1837. A d m i st i i r a t o r " Xo 1 1 e e. THE undersigned has this day taken out letters of administration, de bonis tion, of il,.. (..t:,ie.,fSr.iiMo 1 him vni, deceased.

All persons indebted to mi id estate would do well to come forward and make payment ; and those having claims agamstthe estate, should tile die win 10, legally authenticated. The estate is solvent. JAMES SMITH, Aoi-il - !-37- AdntV di bonis no