Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 187, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 17 June 1837 — Page 3

PEXXSYLVABTIA. I by the people of Dearborn, or benefit to The Convention winch assembled last! himself, by agisting a local matter which month, in this State, for the purpose of a- Jlas been pootei1 brought up, and as many mending the Constitution, i3 busily enga-1 UmCS defeated. lcray Times.

gea in the prosecution of its duties. It is expected that considerable reform will be -made, particularly in regard to the Banking system of the State. We are indebted to Coi. Wm. L. Miller,

J. Phelps, Esq. the administration candidate for Congress in this district, has published a Circular addressed to the people of the several counties. After review, ing the causes which have led to the present derangement in our fiscal operations,

RISING SUN STEAM MILL! COPARTNERSHIP

subscribers would rcspectf

ituated i "ounce to the inhabitants of Rising Sun

FOR SAIiE. ! THE subscribers would rcsDectfu'Iv an-

a eiegaie irom me county ot l ayette, lor j he says : "Entertaining these opinions, Harrisburgh papers, containing the pro-j formed from past experience and late occecdings of the Convention. We return j currences, and convinced at the same time our thanks for these favors, and hope he I thilt lhe varied business and extended com- . . , : mcrcial operations of this great nation, dis may continue them, as we are always plea-, pcrscd J they are overSQ widp ex sed to hear the news from our fatherland,' i tent of country, cannot be successfully carthe good old democratic Keystone. j lied on by a metalic currency alone; and believing that the fiscal operations of the

(ttrThe Indianian savs that the Banks general government cannot oe convcnient-

npiIE Rising Sun Steam Mill, s

B in the best and most convenient part of the flourishing village of Rising Sun, on the bank of the Ohio river, with about 240 feet of ground and a goad Warehouse, is offered for sale. As the back country is thickly settled, and the "population increasing very fast, this Mill is favorably situated for a profitable investment in the flour business. Apply to S. Wiggins or IV. S. Johnston, Cincinnati, or to J. B. SMITH, Rising Sun. June 17, 1S37.

this btate are redeeming their live dol-!.- . . ... . n ;1 do not, under existing circumstances, lar bills to a considerable extent. This is j hesitate to advocate and support the creaas it should be; and the branches which ! tion of a bank by Congress, the stock, manthus aim to accommodate the community agement and profits cf which shall belong with change, will loose nothing bv doin"r ! to the general and state governments." iv . . j ' r i Warsaw Patriot, so. e see statements in sundry of our ! L

exchange

of Banks

nd to the public generally, that thev have

entered into partnership in theMerchantilc business. They have now on hand a very general assortment of GOODS, suitable for the present and approaching season. In addition to which they have also for sale a good assortment of Ready Made Clothing, and intend to keep a general assortniBnt suited for all seasons of the year all of which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. . - We think it useless to give a catalogue of our goods,, or even a part of them,-but invite all to step in and see if we have not something which they stand in need of.

All persons whatever who are indebted

lotice To the Stockholders of the Aurora and Xaooleon TnrnniL-R fnmnnnv-

a rp .. , ., to us individual! u,-eilhcr by Note, Book AT a meeting of the Directors of the said ! ,,. nr n i H , i, ,T , i account, or otherwise, will please ca I imcompany, held at Wilmington, on Monday, i mA;Ji t e.,i ,u r, i i t in C,) ,i r M - ' ! mediately ana settle the same; after which June U, lS;i j, the flowing was . we wi be ,ad Ordered, That the Treasurer be directed ! with mem e r to give notice in the Rising Sun Times, j ' McKNIGHT & FISHER, that eight dollars has been called for on j Ris; g j 3 lg37 each share ol stock, and as there are some ! ;

who have not complied with said requisi- s

; tions, they are hereby notified that the i A flieild of ours Was ; Treasurer" is rlirpr.tnrl in onWe-ct lhr came 1

Administrators' IVoticc.

papery 01 uanKs redeeming Ykal Superior. A fiiend of ours was i Trpjisi.ror' ; 1',-. aII,.i Dnm A LL persons indebted to the estate nf

; - v- .j uuVjIu t. VvJ V lll CU 111L ; Mfc A - -

their smalt notes; and where this is done, made the subject of a real wooden nutmeg j according to law, if not paid by the 25th 1 , James Bruce, late of Dearborn co., the issuing of shin plasters is effectually . trick, in market on Friday morning. Set-j Jay of this month. deceased, are hereby notified to come forjruarded against " tinS his ba-ket on a butcher's stall, he! For the information of those concerned, I war(1 anfl sottle the same immediately

c-ci . i'Jiv nu.u a sir juiii uuanti -i 'Mi SUli lOltl Hie Z i 111 SCCtlOn OI tllO Clia VlO r mi mv; uuuui siif uuu , UI1U UlUbU IiaVlUI

1 have bought from a market wagon: lhe "These ronmratimK :hu mcnopiivlv iclaims against said estate, will nresc

tttorney at Lan , WILMINGTON, INDIANA.

Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate court of Dearborn county, I shall expose--to sale at the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day of June next, the undivided sixth, part of the south part of the southeast quarter of section K, township No. 3, rage No. 2, west, &lc. &c. 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 - the day aforesaid, subject to the widow's right of dower therein, for one-half the purchase money cash in hand, and the residue payable in six months from the day of sale, with legal interest from the day of sale, and to be well secured by good personal security. On the final payment of the purchase money an indisputablo titlewjll be made to the purchaser JOHN VANDUSEN, Guardian o f the minor heirs of Ab'm. Vanduscn.dcc'd. May 27, 1837.

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j-1 nc number 01 .e spapen, p. uueu ; butcjier lookc(J an(, bchc,d a must PpacioU:J , h&ye f for of I same legally autl m this btate, according to a list published appearance lhe fat that lined the intcri- stock subscribed, not exceedintr twenty- i Thc estate is beli

in me iiu.mna journa:, is jijiy-iwo. ews- or ub ui c.uuon:ui;ir wuiitnuss I live per centum, every six months as thev

papers

State

durin

the increase a very great improvement our country luends tuck us oft with plas- j to the stockholders, in which shall be spe

has been made in their mechanical execu-; crs, as deceptions as any slim plasters can Icilied the amount demanded on each share, tion, and general appearance. There are ': . Cincinnaii Gazette. I and the time and place of payment: and if

any MocMioiuer snan neglect or refuse to

have multiplicil rapidly in tins ; """' "' uf nm unnii proper, to ie paid at sucli time

, and throughout the West generallv, i ! ";iau 5M P!c as they may designate, by giv-;

- - - - arauon; unu ?. ricn muuon caui as uueu j mg sixty davTs notice in some newspaper g the past twelve months, ana with 1 rmm n vn. n,r l.,:,, r VP.,M Tlma An ,u- , ' i Horn a cr meagre 10m 01 eai . 1 nus uo m this State, or bv srivin'r written notices ;

still, however, some papers in ojr State, which ought to tc printed better than they are.

thenticated for scttleme

eved to be solvent.

MARY BRUCE, Adm'x.

WALTER KERR. Admr. June 10, 1837. 4w Vteir Goods FOLURE, BAIiDWIIV & Co.

AVE just received from New York

and Philadelphia, a rich and splen-

Probate Court of Dearborn co' May Term, 1837.

nt the tl,e mattor f the estate) On petition ,mcnt j of Benjamin Jenkins, de- for final set-

4 HONOR TO THE BRAVE.-'

Traffic ix Slaves. The Legislature j pay such requisition within ten days after ! did assortment of Spring, Summer, Fall, i of the State of Mississippi have passed a j the lime named for such payment, the cor-! ad Winter CrCCIDS. Also, j law prohibiting the introduction of slaves I poration mav bring suit against such de-j farcsrr? n r into that State, for sale or hire. The pen- j linquent, for the amount due and called for, ! i I. - n 1 ii- ... ..... f1 1 f a a

any is anne 01 nvc nunureu uouars, ana 1 111 any court ct competent jurisdiction, and j VyUliery, iUCCllSWarc, SLC.

fK.M o- r- 1 miprisoiimeni iromonc moniniosix monins ; recover the amount wit 1 two per centum 'n , , At the session of lJ 1Ji. Congress, bv ! ! 1 m , ,i , 1 , all t which they in , "o"-"i for each s ave imoortctl. All contracts for ! interest mrrnn ir tvini-iifi rnA ,f J .

a joint resolution, directed a sword to be purchase or hire arc declared void. The mount cannot be made on execution, or if j untrTucc '" presented to Major Cvuus A.Baylor, now ; law passed on the 1 1th of May, and took j such delinquent is out of the State, then Aurora June's 1837

. viiLvi iwtu aic? j-ujeyt. outu uui nuiaiiuii nid v, lv an uruer un uiuir

pectea citizen ot tup

ley county, for his gallant and heroic conduct in the cvcr-mcniorable defense of Fort Stephenson, in the year 1S13 Maj. Bay-

tend selling upon the

rms, for cash or . 85tf

i books, declare the stock owned bv such

Kogers. of the universal- , ucllll4"l;lu loneueu, uigeuier uu ine 1

lor acting as Lieutenant at the time of the defense. The duty of presenting the sword was assigned to the Hon- Amos Late; and we subjoin a copy of the letter C .1 . ..I- IV

01 me occreiarv ui iii, n.viiiijini int.; ,

fc7-Rev. Mr

! ist persuasion, will preach in the Rcfor- j mount the owner thereof may have paid

mcrs meeting home, in this village, on ! tm ,11C same; ana no sucn oeimqiient bcMonday evening next, at early candle j fre-the forfeiture of his stock, shall have liVht. " " i a right to vote for stockholders, or recoive

. !any dividend on his stock, until the dcmVurifd j mands of the corporation are fully satisfied. ' in I lhe corporation shall require of all ofiicers

vm iuuiua ccnmg lasi, in me ivut. all(1 ot lcrs n ,ho r emn ov. horn with se-

n- . 1 i. n 1 . . i.i

, , , r.r n ,1 Villi. IjIUIS, 1UV. D1KA.1 LiAll K1..HI. t, 1 sword, and also a copy of Major Laylor s ; to . Roo reply thereto. . bolh Gf this village. War Df.paktmext. March 11, 1S37. ; On Thursday evening, the 8th inst. by Sir: Bv a joint resolution of Congress, j the Rev. Wm. G. Monroe, Mr. Wm. .approved on the 13ih of February, lS35, ; Francis to Miss Mary Jane Fettigrew, thc President of the United States was re-j of Manchester township, quested, among other things, to present to ,-, .u. . you a sword, in testimony of the high sense j Amilial JElCCtiOES.... I 837. 'entertained bv Congress ot your gallantry j

and good conduct, as one ot the cancers 1 j?or (;orcrnor

TAKES this method to inform thc citizens of Dearborn county, that he has formed a partnership with his father, Wm. R. Cole, in the practice of the Law in this State. They contemplate a permanent residence at thc County Scat, and will be found at their office, up stairs in the court house, at all times, except when they shall be ab-

curity, as they may see proper, for thc ' sent on professional business, faithful discharge of their duties." ! Wilmington, June 3, 1837.

Robert Moore of Wilmington, Charles

Dashiell of Sparta, and Samuel Pratt, are authorized to receipt in the name of the Treasurer. GEO. W. LANE, Treasurer. Aurora, June 17, 1837.

John- Dumoxt,

Gamaliel Taylor.

Lieutenant Governor, David IIillis.

A3

MOS l.AXE,

engaged in the brilliant and memorable dc

- fense of Fort Stephenson, in thc month of August, 1813. Pursuant to this resolution, the President has caused a sword to be prepared, in a stvle corresponding, in some measure, with the distinguished character of thc ser

vices it is intended to commemorate, and : i- . 1 . 1 : .

nas airccieu mc 10 piacc a ni jour poe.-; JoilXi50X Watts,

ion. 11 gn cs mu great p.catiM u 10 pei-j form this duty; for while I regard the of-; fcring which I herewith deliver to you by j thc hands cf the Hon. Amos Lane, as a i .just tribute from the representatives of a! grateful people, I feel persuaded that you .will be ready to employ it with alacrity and t igor, should it again be necessary to rcvquirc vou to risk vour life in the public!

David Wallace.

Congress,

George II. Durvx.

Senator,

A YOUNG WOMAN to do house work in a small family in town. Liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this Office. June 10, 1837. " tf.

A STOE ROOM, situated in the business part of Rising Sun, well finished, and admirably suited for a Dry Goods store. Thc whole building, consisting of the store room, cellar and chamber, will be rented loge t h c r. Appl v to PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, June 3, 1837.

Representatives, George Arnold, Pinrxey James. John Nf.al.

VENDUE! N SATURDAY, the 2 lib instant, the subscriber will offer at public

Mark McCrackex. sale, at his residence in Rising Sun. the

following property, (if not previously disposed of at private sale.) to wit

cause. Be pleased, at vour car'icstconvcnicncc, to acknowledge the receipt of this communication, and also of the sword. Yerv respectfully, Your most ob'l. servant, B. F. BUTLER, Secy, of War, ad interim. Lieut. Cyrus A. Baylor.

1 Lawkexc i:',.uv.G;r, May 31, 1837.; Hon. Mr. Poinsett, j Secretary of ar: Sir I have the honor to acknowledge ; the receipt of your kind and flattering lot-1 ter, of March 31st, 137, and the sword ; frogi thc President of the United States, by : he .hands of thc II on. Amos Lno, made j in pursuance of thc resolution of Congress, of the 13th of February. 1837. I That I should receive so distinguished and valuable a present, made of thc best ; materials, and by thc hands of so skilful ai

workman, from my country, for service

County Clerk, William Y. Cheek, David Y. Culley. Gen. James Dill. Associate Judges. Alfred J. Cotton. Davis Weaver.

Johx Godt.ey. Commissioner 3 years, : Miles Kf.t.t.ogg. Wakrex Tebbs, Jeremiah Crosby. Coroner, Alex. C. Campbell. Jonas Mexdell. County Convention Nomination for members of the Legislature. For Senator, GEORGE P. BUELL.

For Representatives, ENOCH W. JACKSON, ABRAHAM FERRIS, ALEXANDER E. GLENN, WILLIAM JOHNSON.

T.a.E3XT UP, BY Eiias Elder, John Swiff, William Sink and Ilazlctt Dodd, en the 25th ult. floating on thc Ohio Rivci, a part of a raft, which basilic appearance of having been broke off from a larger raft. It is composed of 10 feet boards and was landed about half a mile below Rising Sun. Apply to Haines and l.niiins. iiierrli:int:. in Kisinir Sun.

'2 Horses, 2 Drays," Carts, both of! June 3, is37.

which have apparatus for hauling water, 1 Carriage, 1 Milch Cow, 3 Hogs, and some other articles. The terms will be reasonable, and will be made known on thc day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 oVlock, A. M. JOHN M. DANIELS. Rising Sun, June 10, 1837. ts:

ceased.

tlement.

NOW comes John Jenkins, administra-' tor of the estate of Benjamin Jen- j kins, dee'd., by Mnjor, his attorney, and j files his petition and schedule of accounts for settlement, showing that he has fully administered the assets which have come to his hands, and ia now ready to mcke final settlement of the same; and the same being deemed correct and true, it is ruled and ordered by thc Court now here', that notice of this application for settlement be published for three weeks successively in the Rising Sun Times, a public newspaper printed and published in the county of Dearborn; and that the Court will proceed to act upon and make final settlement of said estate, at thc next August term of this Court, to which time this matter is continued. By order of the Probate Court of Dearborn counlv. JAMES DILL, Clerk. May 27, 1837. 3w84TT

W. MILES, HAS REMOVED to the room formerly occupied by Mr. D. Fisher, as a Clothing Store, under the Printing Office, where h has just received a hasom6 assortment of Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen s clothing, consisting i part of r blue b ack, brown, gray, pluni, claret and Adelaide Cloths; 15 pieces new styleCasimeres ; Satinetts and Jeans, a splendid lot of Yestings, consisting of plain and fig'd Satins, silk and silk Velvet and Merinocs ; a variety of MurcelPs patent summer Goods, summer Cloths; Camblets, Lastrngs; French, sea grass and Irish linens; Italian and pongee Hdkfs. and Cravats; Stocks, Gloves, Collars, Bosoms, half Hose, Suspenders, Silks and Surge. AH kinds ot Trimmings for gentlemen' clothing, of the best quality. Gentlemen wishing any article of Clothing, will find it to their advantage io give me a call, as I am determined to sell low for cash. Persons who may buy their goods elsewhere, can have theni made up at the shortest notice. Those who may wish their clothing made at home, can have them cut in the best style. W, M. returns his thanks to his customers and friends for past favors and hopes a continuation of their patronage. All those indebted to me whose notes or accounts arc now due, are requested to cuil and sottle, as no longer indulgence can be given.

Rising Sun, May 13, 1837.

NOTICE. THE Books and Accounts of A. II. Reed, have been placed in the hands of the subscriber for collection. All 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. T. Wilmington, May 13, 1837.

& SHXXTGL3S. 1 ,VOU,000 feet of Lumber of the first quality, just landed; also, l,0CCj00 Shingle?, we'll assorted, and for sale on accommodating terms, bv G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May G, 1S37.

Set.

State of Indiana, ) Third Judicial Circuit A

I. President Judrc of thc circuit afore

said, certify that William V. Cheek will hn rililp to ncrfnrm lhe duties of Clorl of

so humble, yet so cheerfully rendered no; a ri.c,it cwirt whhin ,his State language is adequate to express my feel-; u-,vcn un(kr my hand this Gth day of mgs ot gratitude. ! May 1837 Be assured, sir, I shall ever be ready to- (j EGGLESTON draw it with alacrity at my country's Call,;

tt'hile living, ami at my last breath enjoin it upon my sons to imitate my example.

Accept assurances ofhirh respect and

Xotice to Candidates Printer's Rule. Candidates who are not yearly subscri

personal regard f.r yourself, and through ! hers to the Times and Journal, must pay

goal per: SALS. THE subscribers have for sale about 10 00 bushels of Pittsburg Coal, a good article suitable for blacksmiths and other uses. -Enquire at the Chair Factory, corner of Front and Grand streets. R. G. YONGE & Co.

Rising Sun, June 10, 1837. Administrator' Sale. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that we have administered on the estate of James Bruce, late of Dearborn county, deceased, and that we will expose to sale

at public vendue, on Saturday, thc 1st day j of July next, at the late residence of tho deceased, IIoi'SCS, Cattle, HoS, Slieep, two Feather Beds and a quantity of Household Furniture; two stacks of Oats, a Wagon and two sets of Gears, a Windmill, a Scythe, a Saddle, raid various other articles. Sale to commence at ten

! o'clock, on that day, when the terms will

be made known.

MARY BRUCE, Adm'x. WALTER KERR, Adin'r. June 10, 1837.

you tor ine r resident ol trio U. Slates. Very respectfully, your fellow citizen and soldier, CYRUS A. BAYLOR.

one dollar, in advance, to have their names

announced and continued as candidates, in

this paper. A responsible name must ac

company all requests for announcing can

Nrw Papf.k. R. C. Langdox, former-! didates. These rules have been generally

ly known as the editor of the "Western1, adopted by Printers in this State, and they

Shield " Dubhshed at Cincinnati, nas is

sued proposals for publishing a weekly paper in Lawrenceburgh. It is intended to advocate the division of Dearborn county, which has been so long in dispute by thc "upper and lower end.1' Mr. Langdon is an able and talented editor, and would add much to the credit of the editorial corps in this Btate, were he again to assume the

5tH; but e fear httle good car. be denv&d j

will be strictly adhered to in this office.

PERSONS who feel disposed to attach

themselves to a Light Horse company, arc requested to call and enrol their names at

the rusing &un fc-xchange, whers a pnpsr

has been ten tor that purpose Rtr-ing Sun, June 17, 1S37.

Work Oxen and Horses. THREE yoke of Work Cattle, and two young Horses, will be disposed of at private sale, on reasonable terms. Apply to thc subscriber, living 5 miles from Rising

Sun, 011 the road leading to Col. Hastings1. ISAAC CLARK. May 27, 1837. 3tSIf Petition tor Divorce.

Matilda Abbot, Bill lor Divorce. vs. In lhe Dearborn Circuit Joseph Abbot, ) Court, Oct. Term, 1837. NOTICE is hereby given to thc above named Joseph Abbot, that thc above named Matilta Abbot has this day filed her petition in thc Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a divorce from him

the said Josenh Abbot, foi the cruses of

habitual drunkenness and a failure to provide for his family for thc past two years;

and also for cruel and inhuman treatment

towards thc said Matilda; which Said complaint will come on for hearing at the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, to be hold en at Wilmington, on the 4th Monday in October next, and unless he appear on

! the first day of thc said term, it will be de

termined in his absence. JAMES DILL, Clerk. DrMoxT &. Test, Atfys for PciV. June 3, 1837.

IjOoU this Way: THE subscriber having quit business in Rising Sun, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by Note, Due Bill, Book Account, or in any other way or manner whatever, that it is indispensably neccsrary to have settlement made immediately, and that they must come forward and discharge their dues, ns no further indulgence can be given. Those who attend to this call may find it to their advantage; and those who neglect it . will most assuredly pay costs. The books are kept at the former store room. i PETER ROGERS. , Turing Sun, May 27, 1837.'

THE copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Cochran &. Hurlbcrt, waf, on the first day of Apvil last dissolved by mutual consent. G. VV. Cochran is charged with the settlement of the business. Those indebted will please come forward and settle their accounts immediately. . G. W. COCHRAN, L. G. HURLBERT.

Aurora, May 13, 1837.

O. OT. & T. W. XV. DcCourcy, 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 who wish to buy will do well to call and examine for themselves.

Rising Sun, May 13, 1837.

1 . ; ; Sale of Sleal Estate PUBLIC -notice is hereby given that by virUic of a decree of thc Probate Court of Dearborn county, 1 will expose to sale at public vendue, on thb premises, at 12 o'clock. M. on thc 19th day of June next, thc following real estate of George Clark,

dee'd. to wit: thc west halt ot the North

East quarter of sec. 15, town f, 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 ol 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 remain a lien on the land until paid; arid upon final payment an indisputable title will be made. DAVIS WEAVER,

May 20, 1837. Commissioner.

RETAIL GROCERY STORE.

Cyrus Welons Respectfully informs the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that he is about to open a new arid fiesh assortment of Groceries, in the building formerly oc

cupied by Wm. Cullen, consisting of Liquors, which I will sell at wholesale or retail.

Cogniac, Domestic and Peach Brandies; Holland and domestic Gin; Port, Malaga and sweet Wines; Bounce, Cordial, V hisky, Rum, Cider in bottles, Beer, Poller.

Coffee, Tea, New Oi lcans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves,

Caveridish and common Tobacco, Raisins,

j UW AI5 CHEAP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned hav ing entcredicto partnership, under the firm of Bartholomew 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, Casinets, Casinvcres-, CircaFsians, Bonibazets, plain and fig'd French Merinoes, Boiribazincs, Flannels, Ginghams, plain and. fig'd jackonet and Book Muslins and Bobinets, painted Lawns, Pompeii, Chaletts, dress Silks, Irish Linens, fancy, dress, silk, worsted, gauze and cotton Ildkfs., ladies cravats, silk blond veils, a splendid assortment of new and fashionable Calicoes, merino arid cotton Shawls, cotton and worsted Hosiery, Tuscan Bonnets, Gloves, a variety of Summer Cloths, Sheetings, Shirtings, Bci ticking, Canton stripes, silk Velvet, Valencia and cotton Vestings, silk, fur and palm Hats, Shoes, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cotton Yarn and Batting. Also China, Liverpool and Queenswaro; a general assortment of Patent Medicines, and they intend keeping a supply of Ready mafic Clothing Such as frock and straight bodied Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts-) &,c. &.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 &. PECK. Aurora, May 13, 1S37.

Vcc Goods, THE subscriber has just received, direct from thc city of New Yorkj a verv frencral.aiid splendid assortment of MERCHANDISE, Suited for thc present and approacl ing seasons, and selected with great care, both in repard to euality and price. , He will keep constantly on hand a general supply of Hardware, fine Cutlery, China, Glass and Quecnswarc, Drugs and Medicines, Books and Stationery, and all,, other articles heretofore kept in his Store, to which he invites the attention of his former customers and the public generally.

S. HA 1 HAW Ax. Rising Sun, April 15, 1837. "Boot and Shoe . Manufactory. WE would beg leave to inform the public in general, tliatwe have entered into partnership iiv the Boot and Shoe business, and occupy the stand formerly occupied by L. N. Hall Sc Co. and would inform tho ladies and gentlemen of Rising Sun and people generally, that vc will make to measure Boots and Shoes of every description, in thc most fashionable style, and on thc shortest notice. Wc have on hand a general assortment of custom made Boots and Shoes. We respectfully solicit a libe

ral share of the public patronage. J. A. CLARK, WM. H. DAVIS, J. LATHAM. Rising Sun, May 13, 1837.

Mr ft BBLS. first quality illoliisSCS, V Also, IO hogsheads N.Orleans Sugar, just received and for sale at Cincinnati prices, by FOLBRE &z. BEAN. Aurora, May 27, 1537. S-ltf

Removal. Onler Hio. 3. THE undersigned hereby notifies his custodiers and thc public that he has removed his Head Quarters to Mr. Delong's Grocery,, being thc room formerly occupied by Mr'. Cullen, where he will a'ttecd to Barbering, Tooth Pulling, and Bleeding, in the best manner possible. AH persons standing in need of his services in the abovc branches, are respectfully solicited to rendezvous at thc above place. S. S. WALKER. Rising Run, May 20, 1837. IOTICK. . .

Rice4 Butter Crackers, Molasses, Vinegar, ALL nersons indebted to, ami navmg

he bushel,. Contectionanes and 1 c;iuns against t

Salt bv the

Almonds, all ot which he will sell on very reasonable terms. Rising Sun, April 22, 1837. 3m

1 j CANS very superior Oysters, just I received end for sile bv April 15. BAUMAN & RUSH.

ihr. Uisimr Sun Mill, or

Daniel Hinsdale, dee'd. are nereuy uuimcu that the B .oks, Accounts, fcc. have been placed in the bauds of the undersigned for Settlement. All interested arc requested to call on him, at Mr. Ilatliaway's Store and "inkc settlement without delay. ' JAMES B. SMITH, Agmt. Ri:insun, Mty 30, 1?37.