Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 190, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 July 1837 — Page 3

sont. These applications must of necessity increase while tlie present disastrous state of affairs continues, and it is net easy to imagine what can be done for the indigent and friendless, who are drained from other countries and thrown upon our

shores. The New York Courier enter-1 said.

tains ihe opinion that if some method of ! iroosc

relief is not speedily devised there is dan

gcr that many may die in the streets.

A very accomplished gentleman, when : JLisl o letters

can mg a mr.gu goose, naci tne misiortune ; Remaining m the Pest Uthre at Rism?

to send il entirely out of the dish, and into the tap of the lady next (o him; on which he very cooly looked her fell in the face, and with admirable gravity and calmness

Madam, I w ill thank yen for that 1 The ircntleman gaineJ as much

?redit for

politeness and composure as

;he had lost by his awkward carving.

Am. Messenger.

"'.t Tn-., .T . T ...1 lc.

Important.-1 he slap Rajah tor Lner-J this striki , ia rcIation 0 thc pool sailed yesterday, has on board nearly ; . - mc two hundred passengers returning to tueir ;f bv moa of jhc Ah ht'v own homo, tmdmg it impossible to gc, tU0tC3"tjlc ,,;,-,., of the Gospel. ' Tt'is the work m tins country. 1 housanas would J ,;Jst b!u2c that-burst f)rth bcforo thc exdo the same had they means S,me of , of thc worjj Tianks bc ,0 (Jo(,

tnese pwr deluded creatures nae sacrificed their all to reach this country, bv

San, la. July 1, 1S37. Tfiose not taken out in three months will l.e sent to the General Post Oflice as dead letters. Avcy Benjamin Jack Wade II Applcgate Thos F Lambdin Win S Barrirklow M'.ria Lee Richard B:rrickIow Sarah Miller Almira Barricklow Coourod McDow ell Robert

JWew Goods FGLBRE, BAlLIWiI & Co. M2"AVE just received from New York

H.fi- anu" Philadelphia, a rich and splen-

COPARTNERSHIP.

seciti"' han

k up in the public o'a-

we at last behold its splendor."'

Bennett A Bennett Samuel Bascum Isaac Blake Stephen Cornelius Elenov Canbv John II Clark Win 1 Dickenson Th "in

Frees

.,

L

1 thc She

was oriiiinaMv

ces throughout thc United Kingdom, that laborers were so scarce, women were emu-...ll-.l ll..-. liilt A m-e-i .----.-

'.il " , , , i , " i called the Endeavor- but alter pasMn had 1 con in comfortable circumstances, I , ' ,

. . i .i i . . , 'pi " inrouffii many scones una enauges, uov. but now had themselves destitute. 1 hw ! r , , T , " ,, . . ii-i i r poes bv the name o iho Attorns, and bo-

The identical

Cook ci rcumna v bj i' S v i ii ix at New York.

hi:) in which Captain

Globe is now

tptcmcnt can be relied on. as several ot

the passengers have preserved handbill? X 1". Com. Adr.

- fJIE Sori7IER" Makket. Most of our traders and citizens have returned from thc lower maikct, iind i' affords mc pleasure to say, they have genera.'1' m;u!c pomctbing, and probrdoly none hav'"5 'ostthc Ujst dates the "markets were looking up, and our produce may by the co.,,llng season again brinir a fair price; however, I do not'believc that the fanners here need look for such prices as thev gut last fall and winter. Vincenncs San.

"00;

lona's to Antwerp, w hence she has at New ork wiih a cargo of rye.

irrivc

THE highest premium will at all limes be liven for GOLD and KILTER, by R. BUCHANAN. Cincinnati. July S, 1S37.

Cll

1 I 17 'P

uii i i unci

iron, met at the

Extraordinary. A fiock of sheep,

sixty-four in number, belonging to Mr. j Edmund Clark of New Mibord, Conn, j

were every one killed by a siniric Hash ol .lightning a few days since. Tiiev were under a tree which was struck and the entire flock were stricken dead by the same iolt.

es of the Methodist Eoiscopal

meeting house, in Ri-

simi . - in, on the instant, auu concluded

to huild a new moetinsi hone

they have, and con net means. THUS. JONES, 'Frcs'i.

orcc c-iitvi t? Graver I?-ic G'rcgory James Goidson Mary (Jregory Thomas E Goodfellow M Ginuings JoIva Iiutchins lelina Tlo'man Sarah Henry Elizabeth Haskins Win A 1 licks A W Hump Caleb R llanslow Michael Ilarwood Ebcnczer Javnes Daniel

Mc Henry James Maxten Stephen McCormac Wm McCoy SB'J McCormic Alfred M.xre Henry II N ; Ison Thomas Kickerson Abijuh F it tors m Wm Pepper A C 2 Pea i!e Wm Rice James G Radley Jacob Steward Mary Stewart John Stewart Stephen Stevens Rachel Seward Elijah Sprnguc Ilczekiah Stopher Jacob Serbor John Scely John J Winters Hannah Whitwoi th Thos II While Matilda L 2

JOHN LAM US, P. M.

(did assortment of Spring, Summer, Fall,

and Winter SC02i. Also, Cutlery, Queensware, &c, &.c.

THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Rising Sun, and to the public generally, that they have entered into partnership in the Merchantile

i business. 1 hev have now on hand a very ! general assortment of GOODS, suitable I for the present and approaching season. : In addition to which thev have also for

W. MILES, HAS REMOVED to the room formerly occupied by Mr. D. Fish as R ClothinJ btore, under the Priming Odice, where h has just received a bnndsome assortment of Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen s clothing, consisting- i I!nr r cllr,of.

ssortment of Ready Made J blue , black, braw n, gray, plum, claret and intend to keep a general as- Adelaide Cloths; J5 pieces new stvlr

country produce.

Aurora

ale a good r

1Ir L " I. . 1 . 1 1 . 1 , y-iT .J 1

iiu i h men iney inicmi seumg upon mo ; itoiiiuig, auu miciiu to lieep a general as- ivociaioo louis; m pieces new style

mosi accommodating terms, tor casn or i sortm:nt suited lor ad seasons ot the year i (Jasimeres; satmelts and Jeans, a splen-

all ot which will be disposed of on rea- I did lot ot estmgs, consisting of plain and sonable terms. j (ig-'d Satins, silk and silk Velvet and Merb We think it useless to give a catalogue : noes; a variety of Murcell's patent sum-

of our goods, or even a part of them, but ; mcr Goods, summer Cloths

invito all to step in and sec if we have not

James Bruce, late of Dearborn co., j om t.'tirtg which they stand in need ot.

deceased, are hereby notified to come for- Ad persons whatever who are indebted ward and settle the same immediately ! to indituhtalhh either by Note, Book with thc undcrsiimed: and those havinjr i account, or otherwise, will please call i,n-

1 claims against said cstale, will present the ! mcdiali'ly and sellle the same; after which ; clothing, of the best (jualitv

i same niitl.ontientpil for settlemnnt. i wc w,' Sfbid to open a new account

June 3, 1S37. Sotf

Admistitra tors' Notice.

LL persons indebted to the estate of

ea grass and Irish linmgee H'kfs. and Cra

vats; Stocks, Gloves, Collars, Bosoms, half

Hose, Su.'pendors, Silks and Surge. All kinds ot Trimmings for gentlemen's

Lastings; French, . ens: Italian and p

The estate is believed to be solvent.

MARY BRUCE, Admx. WALTER KERR. Admr. June 10, 1S37. dw SALT. JUST received and for sale, 1000 barrels first quality Kanawha Salt. Also one first rate flat boat. C. A. CRAFT. Rising Sun, June 21, 1S37.

with them

Mcknight &. fisher.

j Rising Sun, June 3, 137.

so tar as

Rising Sun, July 8, 1837.

to wit:

Grat n.VT.r. or striped Bass. Seven : thousand pounds of striped bass, ivcre caught at Shrcwsburry, N. J. on Saturday last, at one haul. After supplying the j neighborhood, five waggon loads were sent j to Philadelphia, which sold for six hundred i dollars. j

STATE OF INDIANA.? Ripley county, )

Ripley County Probate Court, May Term, 1S37.

General S. Jaquith. Adin'r."!

last of" letters Remaining in the Post Oflice at Wilmington, la. July 1, 1S37. Those not taken not in three ni-juths w ill be sent to the Gc-

j neral Pi st Oibce as dead letters, j Ashcraft Sarah Jourman Wm Anthony Philip Kelly Elder R -) Bcnty Thomas Keen Daniel i?eard Hiram Knapp Samuel jisJ'op Ebcnczer C 3Kerr David j Brcok David A 2 Milbum Nathan L Bruce .h.:cs Moss Esther ! Bnibnn-toii S'tcphen Mendell George

IRIS1NQ SUN STEAM MILL J FOR ;1XE. THE Rising Sun Steam Mill, situated in thc best and most convenient ! part of the flourishing village of Rising j Sun, on the bank of thc Ohio river, with i about 2 10 feet of ground and a good WareI house, is offered for sale. As the back I country is thickly settled, and the popula- ! tion increasing cry fast, this Mill is favorj ably situated for a profitable investment in

j the flour business. Apply

j Attorney at Law, j WILMINGTON, I.xwana. j WOULD respect fully inform the citizens

ot Rising Sun and its vicinity, that they arc now opening a Dry Good Store, in Hames eV. Lanius's building one door from the corner up Main Street, where they will dispose of their goods at Cincinnati prices. Those w ho vih to buy w ill do well to call and examine for themselves. Rising Sun, May 13, 1S37.

to S. Wiggins

of NatlfL

T. Jaquith, decM., on complaint; rs. J- of insolven-

Bruce Charics Carpenter JXichacl Clerk's oflice Chiison James Clement Hannah Dill James

Gov. Mason of Michigan, has uegociatcd a loan of $o,000,OV.O for the "immediate advancement of internal Improvements" in that State. The number of emigrants w ho arrived at New York on the Gth 7th and 8ih of the present month, amount to 2,400. It is stated in thc Pbii;u'el bia Tmjuircr, that nearly three hundred Welsh miners had landed in that city within the last ten days, and that they had all proceeded to ihe mining districts. Ward Times. Fifty marriages took .place in a small town in Mississsipi. in one week. Suits have been commenced against the

holders

non-pavment

ot specie. Five thousand labourers are advertised for at Indianopohs, to work ou the public improvements in thc stale of Indiana, and ' liberal wages offered.

The Creditors of thc said j cy. Nathaniel T. Jaquith. J THE said General S. Jaquith having filed

his memorial in this Court, showing thc j DieLev Lawrence condition of thc said estate, and complain-! Durham John 2 irur that the property, both real and per- j Davis John sonal, is insufficient to pay thc debts and; Egglcston Judge demands outstanding against it ; it is there- Gullet John fore Ordered, that the ii'ing and pendency j Grove George of said complaint be made known to the j Gordon Thomas B credit of thc said Nathaniel T. Jaquith, ; Grifim Margaret

decV. by a publication oi this order tor six weeks successively in the Rising Sun Times, a weekly newspaper published in Risin'i- S.m. Dearborn county, and that

Hinds llenry Huflman Win 1 la ncock Isaac & co Johnson Henry

McCullough A C

Norris Richard II Powell J Packingham Mary Pol lot Thomas lieid A II Reed August II Richardson Peter & Brothers Smith Reuben Stevens Joseph Squibb Mr surveyor Stevens &s Glenn Vinson Belinda Vinson Wm Worley Francis 3 Worlcy Margarettc

Willcy Mary

1 or IF. S. Johnston, Cincinnati, or to

J. B. June 17, 1837.

SMITH. Rising Sun.

A YOUNG WOMAN to do house work in a small family in town. Liberal wages will be paid. Apnlv at this Oflice. June 10, 1S37.' ' tf.

! A STOE ROOM, situated in the business

part of Rising Sun, well finished, and admirably suited for a Dry Goods store. The whole building, consisting of thc store room, cellar and chamber, will be rented together. Apply to PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, June 3, 1837.

they be informed that unless they notify i Jennings &, Brew- Willis James

thc said admin

.tor ol the existence and

'Banks of Providence, R. I. by the

of notes, on account of the

extent of their respective claims, by tiling thc same, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract, or assumosit, upon which the same may be

lngloti

GO

D. WE AVE If. V.

00 A2i TOT.

THE subscribers have for sale about 1 0 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, 1S37.

ji4t oi Letters

the Post Oflice at Aurora.

founded, in the office of the Clerk of this j j")lv f lg57 Thoge not ,akcu out in

Annual Election.... 1 837.

For Governor, Joiix Dumont, David Wallace. Gamaliel Tavlor. Lieutenant Go rernor, Alex. S. Burnett. David Hillis. Congress, . Amos Lane, Gkorge II. Dux Senator, . Johxsox Watts, Majik McCraceen Representatives,

Georoe Arnold, John Neal. Abraham Ferris, Alex. E. Glen

Jacob W. Egelstox. County Clerk, William V. Cheek, David V. Clllev. (ieu. James Dill, A ss o c i a tc Jm Iges , An ri d J. C'.TK'.x, Dams Weaver. John Goih.kv, John Li jngsto-x, Robert Wiliier. Probate Judge, Asaph Buck, Co rr. m tssioncr 3 yea rs, Mi lis Kelloog, Warren Teres, Ji;i!Emhm Cks"v. Joseph Adams, David Nevitt. Co m tn is.sio iter 1 yea r, W m . C o N a w a v . John Tait, Jr.

Court, previous to thc final distribution ol

thc assets of the estate ot thc said dee d., such claims w ill be postponed in favor of j those of more diligent creditors. Bv the Court : DAVID P. SHOOK, Clerk. Ju!l,lS37. Cw WHEREAS, my wife Susannah Adam; has left my bed and board without just

cause or provocation, this is to caution all

persons from crediting heron my account.

as I am determined to pay no such claims.

MOSES ADAMS. July 8. 1337.

three months wiK be sent to the General

Post Oflice as desd letters.

Abbott John V Bassctt Horace Bush Benjamin Cochran George 2 Collins Win Davis H Dean Ahiel Dinar W L Eskleman Adam Frasier Samuel Hastings S C 2 Jones David

Jones Wm or Isaac Johnson Wm Owings Sarah Riley O Smith Montsier Sheldon Isabel 2 Stephenson Sally Sites Vinson Tavlor Thomas T Watkins John 2 Whirler Samuel Worlcv Andrew

! 28 I I

J). BARTHOLOMEW, P. M.

Pinkxey James.

John CYxdell. Enoch W. Jackson, Nath'l. L. Sauinit,

Coroner.

Alex. C. Campbell. Thomas C. Hall.

Jonas Mendell.

VENDUE! THE subscriber will expose at public auetion, on Saturday., the 29th day of July, inst. at the late residence of James Fleming, dee'd. the following personal propcrly of said dee'd, to wit 1 yoke of oxen and cart, 1 horse, 1 cow and calf, corn in the ear, a quantity of salt pork, one loom, far-

mmg ulensus, a lot ol ery nanusomc young hogs, and numerous other articles. S ilo to commoner: at 10 o'clock, w hen clue attendance will bc given. WM. T. FLEMING, Adm'r. July 8, 1S37.

Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that thc undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of James Fleming, late , of Dearborn county, Ind. decM. All pcr- ! sons indebted, to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against thc same are notiii- ' ed to present them duly auihenlieatod for ! settlement. The said estate i supposed

to be solvent. WM. T. FLEMING, Admr. July 8, 1837.

Svist of betters Remaining in the Post Office at Hartford, la., July 1, 1S37. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Olboe as dead letters. Henry B u ricklow Jane B PurccN Marjann BarricklowThomas Plummer R Conaway Robert Packingham James Downey N G M Scnter

Joseph Daughterly Stephen R Tinker

Prudonce Holmes

Sarah Jinkcns James S. Learned Hannah Morris Henry Osborn Aaron Purccll 22 JOIIX

Chester Thayer

Ransom Tinker Timothy Ward John Weathers James Wymond Andrew Wcllcr K. LEWIS, P. M.

Creditors should always be Candidates. iOTSi'K. The undersignM (do'nt think him mad,) Is for the cash in pressing need, Which he long since would sure have had, If you had paid him as agreed. ALL persons who are indebted to the subscriber either by Note or Book account, are respectfully and earnest!' requested

to settle the same without further delay. Debtors, I thank you for jour liberal custom, and would as warmly thank you for a little of the "Jndispcnsiblo" just at this time. Nothing better than "lloosier" paper is expected. I caanot well do without

it much longer.

justice and magnanimity

tr f BBLS. first quality iTIolasses, J Also, lO hogsheads N. Orleans &lSgar, just received and fdr sale at Cincinnati prices, bv ' FOLBRE t DEAN. Aurora, May 27, 1837. S-ltf 1 , 0 O O , O 0 O feet of Lumber of t h e fi rs t quality, just landed; also, 1,020,000 Shingles, well assorted, and lor sale on accommodating terms, bv G.'W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May G, 1837. Work Oxen and IBorse. THREE yoke of Work Cattle, and two young Horses, will bo disposed of at private sale, on reasonable terms. Apply to the subscriber, living 5 miles from Rising Sun, on thc road leading to Col. Hastings1. ISAAC CLARK. May 27, 1837. 3t8n

Petition lor IMvorcc. Matilda AbbolA Bill for Divorce. rs. In thc Dearborn Circuit Joseph Abbol, Court, Oct. Term, 1837.

I calmly appeal to your Lri,r,NT, . ... . ,;,;t,- ( ' r,.; i . ! NO J 1C L is hereby given to Ihe above na-

Si

Set.

:tatf. of ind! ana, i

Third Judicial Circuit.

j -I, President Judge of thn circuit aforesaid, certify ihat William V. Cheek -will be able to perform ihe duties ,f Clcik of a circuit court within this Stale. Given under my band this Gth day of May, 1837. M. C. EGGI.ESTON.

TAIi r.S I V BY the subscribers on Thursday, 22d, June, A RAFT of Cherrv and Pine Lum-

IIousc and Lot For Sale. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, her House and Lot situated in the upper

part of Rising Sun. Thc House is of Brick, two stories high, with a good cellar, cistern, t:e.. The Lot is a full one, and has a stable erected on it, A beautiful view of thc River is bad from the door, and is a very convenient situation for a dwelling. ISABELLA HILL. Rising Sun, June 2 !, 1837.

Isoofc this

Notice to Candidates Printer's nlc. Candidates who are not yearly subsoil

Vir.ro n thn Timos and Journal, must Mr

, ,, j . . ,u:.. I ' 'Dearborn county, that he has formed a J.U.. w .n fill !nhi-o hp rnnnpfi mni,i.i

announced and continued as candidates, in

this paper. A responsible name must accompany all requests for announcing can-

dates. These rules have been generally

looted. by Printers in this State, and they

u-ili t? strictly adhered to ia this office.

niE subscriber iiaving riuit business in

her, containing 1G plat forms, with about j lino- s;m hereby notifies all persons in-

10 l unches of Shingles on it, branded J-ldebtedto him bv Note Due Bill, Book

Account, 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 discharge their dues, as no further indulgence can be given. Those -u ho attend to this call may find it to their advantage; and those who neglect it. w ill most assuredly pay costs. The books are kept at the former store room. PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, May 27, 1837.

Dexter; which the owner can have by proving property and paving charges. JOHN STON E K I NG , JAS. DOLBOW. Aurora, June 2G;h, 1S.37.

TAKES this method to inform thecitizem

Pavtner&hip with his father, Wm. R. Cole, in the practice ofthcLawin this State. Hiny contemplate a permanent residence at the County Seat, and will bc found at their oflice, up stairs in thc court house, at all times, except when they shall be absent on professional business. Wilmington, June, 3, IH37,

MCANS very superior Oysters, just received and for sole by April 15, BAUMAN & JIUSH.

one and all, "pay up" that I may "go and do likewise." The backwardness of some tempts mc to beliovc that they are waiting for a "Legal Notice."' If so, they w ill

wait a long while. Slicing is a game

never play. If I trust men I suppose them to be honest if they prove to l.e rogues, few cases would justify suits with them. If they arc "the honest poor,11 I cannot consent to distress them. Why friends, I was never sued and never sued a man in all my life, and am quite unwilling to commence such a career uow. 1 "judge" that that man best understands thc Law who knows how to keep out of it. Then if you please, don't insist upon being sued before you pay "that thou owest," more especially at this time. What! A Candidate, compelled to sue for his longstanding and just demands! and that too on the eve of the election!!! It's unreasonable to ask it"! Just think it over A Candidate sue, ha! Why t'hc very idea is most laughably ridiculous.

Then friends come on and "pony up,11 j Receipts are quickly wrote, And when the 'lection day arrives, ' As you think best bc sure to vote. j

A. J. COTTON. Manchester, June Sth, 1837. RETAIL GROCERY STORE. Cyrus IRioitg Resit.ctfilly informs thc citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that he is about to open a new and ficsh assortment of Groceries, in the building formerly oc

cupied by Wm. Cu'den, 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, Whisky, Rum, Cider in bottles, Beer, Porter. ColYce,Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cavendish and common Tobacco, Raisins, Rice, Butter Crackers, Molasses, Vinegar, Salt by tho bushel, Confoctionaries and Almonds, all of which he will sell on veryreasonable terms. Rising Sun, April 22, 1837. 3m

j mcd Joseph Abb"t, that tho above named

Malilta Abbot has this day filed her peti

tion in the Clerk's oflice of the Dearborn Circuit Court, pravin; a divorce from him

j ! :hc said Joseph Abbot, lot thc causes of

habitual .drunkenness and a taiuirc to provide for his family for the past two years ; and also for cruel and inhuman treatment towards the said Matilda; which said com plaint will come on for hearing at the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, to bc holden at Wilmington, 011 the dt'n Monday in October uext, and unless lie appear on the first day of thc said term, it will be determined in his absence.. JAMES DILL, Chi. Di-mont &, Test, AtCys for PeCr. June 3, 1837.

Gentlemen wishing any article of Clo

thing, will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I am determined to sell low for cash. Persons who may buy their goods else- ! where, can have them made up at the shortest notice. Those who may wish their I clothing made at home, can have them cut , in I he best style. I W. M. returns hi? thanks to his customj ers and friends for past favors and hopes a j continuation of their patronage. ! Ail those indebted tome whose notes or j accounts are now due, arc requested to i call and settle, as no longer indulgence j can be given.

Rising Sun, May 13. 1S37. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. WE would beg leave to inform the public in general, that wc have entered into partnership in the B;ot and Shoe business, and occupy thc stand formerly occupied by L. N. Hall &l Co. and would inform the ladies and gentlemen of Rising Sun and people generally, that wc will make to

measure B..otsand Shoes of every description, in the most fashionable style, and on the shortest notice. Wc have on hand a general assortment of custom made Boot3 and Shoes. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of thc public patronage. J. A. CLARK, WM. II. DAVIS, J. LATHAM. Rising Sun, May 13, 1837. SEW AXi) CS3EAP ' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned havingentcred into partnership, linger the firm "'Bartholomew Sc Peck, have just received and arc now opening a fresh and c!-.oice selection of Spring and Summer GOODS, of the latest arrivals from New York and Philadelphia Consisting, in part, of Broadoloths, Casinots, Casimorcs, Circa?-, sians, B mibazets, plain and fig'd French Mcrinoes, Bombazines, Flannels, Ging-.

hams, plain and lig'd jackonct and Book Muslins and Bobinets, painted Lawns, Pompeii, Chalctts, dress Silks, Irish Linens, fancy, dress, silk, worsted, gauze and cotton ILJkfs., ladies cravats, silk blood veils, a splendid assortment of new and fashionable Calicoes, merino and cotton. Shawls, cotton and worsted Hosiery, Tuscan Bonnets, Gloves, a variety of Summer Cloths, Sheetings, Shirtings, Bed ticking. Canton stripes, silk Velvet, Valencia and cotton Ycslings, silk, fur and palm Hats, Itoes, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cotton Yarn and Hatting. Also China, Liverpool and Queensware; a general assortment of Patent Medicines, and they intend keeping a supply of Heady made Clothing, Such as frock and straight bodied Coals, Pants, Vests, Shirts, &c. &:c. all of which will bc disposed of on very reasonable terms for cash, country produce, or on a short credit. They would respectfully so

licit a liberal share of thc public patronage. Please call and see. BARTHOLOMEW & PECK. Aurora, May 13, 1837.

Probate Court of Dearborn co May Tkrm, 1S37. In the matter of ihe estate) On petition

of Benjamin Jenkins, dc- lor final setceased. ) tic me nt, TOW comes John Jenkins, administ raton of thc estate of Benjamin Jenkins, dee'd., by Major, his attorney, ana1 files his petition and schedule of accounts

for settlement, showing that he has fully administered Ihe assets which have come to his hands, and is now ready to m ike fi

nal settlement, of ihe same.; and the same being deemed correct and true, it is ruled and ordered by tho Court now here, that notice of this application for settlement be published for three weeks successively in the Rising Sun Times, a public newspaper orintod and published in thc county of Dearborn; and that the Court will proceed to act upon and make final settlement of saiil estate, at the next August term of this Court, to which time this matter is continued. By order of the Probate Court of Dearborn county. JAMES DILL, Clerk. May 27, 1837. 3wS41

THE subscribers desire to in

form the public, that they nave commenced the above business at the corner of Front and Grand streets, bom." the building here

tofore occupied by T. Davis as a coffee noose, in Rising Sun hi"'., and will kecp ou band or make to order, an a,ssor!mcnt ot Fa ncy, Windsor & G rccian Chai rs. Also, Bo-ton ROCKING CHAIRS, Childrens1 Chairs, and Settees, all of which they will furnish at the Cincinnati prices; and they hope, by attention to business, an I the quality of their work, to merit a share of public patronage. Pv. G. YONGE & CO. Risin" Sun. March -J, 1837.

THE B x.ks and Accounts of A. H. Reed, have been placed in the hands of the subscriber for collection. All persons will take notice that settlement must bo made immediately, or the law wilt have to take its course in relation thereto. D. WEAVER, J. P. Wilmington, May 13, 1637.

Wool Cardinfj. THE subscriber will carry on the abovei.uMiiessat Hartford, during ihe ensuing season, and will be ready to commence Cardimr about the middle of -May. It is m-cesu v, in order to have good rolls, that Iho wooUhould be well picked and washed clean, and all burrs extracted lrom it. It any wool, after being well prepared as abovo directed, should bc damaged in twrdiug,they will take the same and pay mr it Ihe highest price in cash. lT . Ar E. & J. IIARPHAM Harlfurd,May 0, 1837.

PERSONS w ho feel disposed to attach themselves to a L'g'11 Ho, 0 company, arc rcques'ed to call and enrol their names at the Rising Sun Exchange, where a paper has been left for that purpos. Rising Sun, Jun- 'jf 1937,