Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 192, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 22 July 1837 — Page 3
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Soon after this, a schoolmaster in Splmn I
set a story afloat to the eflect that he had i lieoiu ui. u. sav Ul'ngS aOOUt thB artv'j i . j ( - . i , - I tX VT T i Vii to be said about any lady. Dr. D. denied i nawng spreao uie story, but neither denils suliieed to pacify the enraged parent, j whose own feelings and daughter's reputa-1 tion were thus trilled with. He met Dr. i D. and fired at him two pistols and woun-' ded him. D, D. was unarmcd.and advan- ' cedtoMr.Biccvcn holding i.p his hands ; imploringly, when B. drew a Boric knile : and staled him to the heart The Doctor ! A 3 J 1 - .1 . J II T! ' -unjot-u v .tu till n sror ;ir:'j .ui. j:lih has .cpn w r ti-sln.i in i nm or twontv Kc,i ,1. h.. SriciDE. One of the strangest things that has occurred in this strange era, is that Job Stevesson, Esq., a man of wealth, a strict mend cr of the Methodist church, and many years in Uie Legislature 01 Ken tucky, from Seolt cr nnty, should have I 'c was found in his i 'destroyed himself. He room hano-lnix by the nock MARK1CD, On ihe 12;h ins!, by Davis Weaver, esq. Mr. Jonathan Andrews of Shelby county, to Miss Maugarkt Gehtin of Dearborn county. OI3ITVAUV. T..( 1 i:r at ., i t 4 4 r i i J. r at 4 ,1 -i e r . i - Haines, in this place, MARY, consort of Rev. William Lewis, in the lUbh year of her age. Mrs. Lewis was hig'.-dy esteemed by all who were acquainted wiih her: and her amiable accomplishments, connected with her uniform sroodness of heart and cheer fulness of mind, so constantly exhibiled in ! the social circles of lite, have left behind : her impressions that will be lasting. She '
died ot a most distressing intlammatory qucsicd iocr.li ana pchic. l nose who nedisease, which she bore with uncommon ! s'-?ct this call until after the first of Aupatience and great christian fortitude and ' ?'-isf, may depend on a legal notice, resignation. She has left a kind husband, j -
ji child of tender cars, and a numerous cir- i cle of friends and acquaintances to mourn her early departure. Communicated. Died, on Tuesday last, Henry, son of Mr. Henry Bis.-ett, of this place, aged 1 years and 3 months. SSSfittS-l Aiiimai Election....! 8S7. For Governor, John Doiont, Damp Wallace. Lieutenant Governor, Alkx. S. Blrnltt. David IIillis. Congrct-s. Amos Lane, George II. Dunn. Senator, Tohnson Watts, Mark McCracken. Representatives, Abraham Ferris. Enoch W. Jackson. Alf.x. E Glenn, Natiix. L. SuriBB. George Arnold, Pinknf.y James. John Neal. John Ci ndei.l. J.vconW. Egelston. County Clerk, William V. Cheek, David V. Ci lley. 'Gen. James Dill. Associate Judges. Alfred J. Cotton, Davis Weaver. John Limngston. Probate Judge, AsAVfc Beck, John McPike. John Palmer. Commissioner 3 years, Miles Kellogg, Warren Tehus, Jeremiah Crosby. Joseph Adams, David Nevitt, Robert Hargit. Co m m issio ncr 1 yea r, Wm. Conaway. John Tait, Jr. Co7-o?if r, Alex. C. Campbell. Jonas Mendell. Thomas C. Hall, John S. Perceval. State oe Ind: ana, ) Third Judicial Circuit.) k I, ProMocnt Judge of the circuit aforesaid, certify th it William V. Cheek wiil i be able to perform ihe duties of Cleik of j 'a circuit court within this State. ; Given under mv hand this Gth day of j Mav, 1S37. M. C. EGGLESTON.
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Notice to Candidates Printer's Rule. ; will be brought against them, without reCandidates who are not yearly sul scri-1 sl'eLt t0 person:-, bers to the I imcs and Journal, must pay i R;,ing Sun, July 15, 1S37 . One dollar, in adrancc, to have their names i .
-announced and continued as candidate?, in "this paper. A responsible name must accompany nil requests for announcing candidates. These rules have been generally adopted by Printers in this State, and they will he strictly adhered to in this office. STONEWARE POTTERY. THE under ignod hereby gives notice lo his frieiv's aini ihe publi--, th it the continues to carry on the inaiiubVlni c of St ne Ware, at ihe establishment tbrmerly occupied by J. M- 5i irkcr, (w hb h he has purchased.) near ihe coiner of Market and Grand streets, in Rising San. He intends to keep always on hand a large and assorted supply of Ware, whi h bo will soil at Wholesale nnl Ketail, on the most reasonable terms, and which he will warrant to be of as good quality ns anv manufactured or brought into ibis country, M erchantf Traders and others. are requested to call anl examine Ins ware, even :f they should n t buy. lbreturns his than s to his former customers for their na trom ye. and Iiopcj to receive a
continuance oi" ,,!C Mine. ' JO-; BARRICKLOW. Rising on, July 22, lJ-
NOTICE. persons having- unsettled accounts
ut "i" in 111111 v" Jj-iuiiiitu oc ivusn. win call as soon as p-ible and make settlel!lcnt iih the subscriber. MARIA T. RUSH. Surviving Partner. Rising Sun, July 22, 1S37. 0OThe subscriber wiii continue to enr oll the Grocery business at ihe old slam, wher(J wiU,e, t a 1PIlt f roceries !-in(, 1A od assort.f.i ,. '"Hi"' j rtr Ai! , . ...v ttt, Muwuv , anu w men win i.e so:u i ? - i i . ... jMoiners can be accomm dated as lor-1 , tuiiv received mu promptly attended to. 3IARIA T. RUSH. 1 .1 IT DRY G000S?0R0CERIES, 40, ITIiles & Forisiaii WSS AV formed a cc-partncr.hip in the JTjL Dry Goods and Grocery line, and i h.ive commenced business in the room unider the Printing Oaico, on Main street, 'aud have just received a handsome and ! well selected assortment f .V rJ " ? n laKl V W T-.-j M W S3 BE i J Which ike- w.il .-:c:I -is low as can be liar at any other house in town. Thev intcn: kecjdng on hand an assortment of Ready made Clot hints:, lanui.ieturcd Irom srood material ind m the 1 est manner. They resiiectfuliv request their friends and ihe public to give . them a call, and examine the quality of: ii v. i t -- " oi'.U I I. ".1 iv v:i W. MILES will attend to all orders in the Tailoring line, as usual. Rising San, July 15, 1837. . iJ - -J J ALL jiersons indebted to W. Miles, are re SADDLES & HARNESS. SSiX Isaac Co vie BEGS leave to inlbnii his former customers and the public generally that he continues to carry on .the Saddling business, at Ins old stand, in the lown I of HARTFORD, where he wiil keep on ; hand and make t order j Saddles, Bridles, I larness, Whips, : Mariiuoales, Saddlc-bas, Trunks I and all other articles in his line of business, j His materials are of the very l est quality, , and be is determined that his workmanshij jsnau nc equal to any sliop in the country;! j lie therefore solicits a portion of the public i I patronage. Orders for Saddles or other j ; articles, will meet with prompt attention. Ivcpairmg v. iil be attended to on a short notice. ISAAC COYLE. Hartford, July 15, 1S37. j BY virtue of a writ of election, to me dij rected, by Noah Noble, Governor of the j State of Indiana, 1, William Di's, Sheriff I in and for the county of Dearborn, and State af jresaid, do hereby make known land proclaim, that a poll will be opened and held, as prescribed by law, at the several places of bidding elections in said 'county, on ihe first Monday in August i next, to elect one Probate Judge to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of ihe Hon. John Livingston, ot which the legal voters of said county, and the several officers and judges of elections thereof,! will please take notice and govern them-i sclvs accordingly. j WILLIAM DILS, Slfff. D. C. ! Sheriff's Office, Wilmington. July 15, 1S37. 7 i 1 1 1 E subscriber has a large amount due him, in notes, due bibs, and on bis books. A great many of these accounts are of I mg standing, and he now hereby gives public notice, to all person.-
concerned, that unless they come lorwan! j aoolll 10 feet of ground and a good Wareimmediately and make payment, or enter h0UcCi,s effored lor sale or rent. As the into some satisfactory arrangement, suits j k ,ci- co.,ntrv ;s thickly settled. and'the noo-
THE hivhost nrerni-.uTi will at all times LC given for GOLD and SILVER, bv Ii. BUCHANAN. Cincinnati, July S, 1S37. THE Trustees of the Melhodist Episcopal church, met at their meeting house, in Rising San, on the 3d instant, and concluded to build a new meeting house, so far as thev have, and can get means. THOS. JONES. Pres't. Rising S in, July 8, 1837. VENDUE! THE subscriber will expose at public auo - tion, on Saturday. 1 ho 2rih day of July, insi. at the late res-idenco of James Fiem - ing, decM. the (H-w it?f personal iiroporty f said dee'd, t wit 1 yoke of oxen anil cart, 1 horse, 1 cow and calf, corn in the ear, a quantity of salt pork, one loom, firming mensils-, a lot ot very handsome young hogs, and numerous other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when due
! attendance win be given. ! WM. T. FLEMING, Adm'r. Jn!' 1837
STATE OF INDIANA. . Ripley count!, Ripley County Probate Court, Mav Trr.r. 1 $37. , -c T . , , , ' .
rfX-.'-iT ' 'V jAvey Ben amin Jack Wade II ot iNutu-i I . Jaqm.n. etc,!., on complaint ! Apnlcoate Tho F TamMin Wm S
cei., on complaint j r r5-, ful InsoIvcn-i Aim vrouuors 01 me saia cv. Nat THE bis in iei J ...aqunn. J I T "II 1 - 1 i . . r.id General S. Jaquiih having filed ' morial in lids Court, shewino- the 1 oononen el uie said estate, and complain-: i-. j . i -i , ! insr that the property, both real and per- i ul1 '- sufficient to pay the debts and ' tstandinsr r.frainst it it is tiicredemands out rc Ordered, that t!ie ti'iinr and pendency : i of said complaint bo made known to the ; ! creditors of the sai l Nathaniel T. Jaquith. 1 decM. h uuLiicati-m of this order for six weeks succe ivcly in the Rising Sun :!v n.'w-ii2pcr pubiished in Times, a vcc!: Rising S.:n, 1;.. they be inf.irr. the said adiuiu extent of thoir r: the sai-:e. r - il o unt. i'.nu that tc n'ess iisey notify ihe existence and el,-, bus, by fiHng ! .ent of il-e nature, l ;bi? eoni raet, or asi :l-3 fan.o may be of the Cierk of this O 'DlRi .' Co-irt, ihe : I''uc: final distribution of: us of ihe estate .f the said decU. i such claims will le postponed in favor of i tii-jse of mire diligcut oreditors, Bv i 1 1 o Court : DAVID P. SHOOK, Clerk. Jtiiy 1. 1 Q.w SSoU&e aild lot For Sale. 'ym c' i' er will sei! at private sale, her He ause and Lot situated m the un Deipa ri of Rising San. The House is of B.-ick, two sturios lii'j cistern, ccc. The hhas a stable erected view f the River ie and is a vcrv eonvci i, with a good cellar, t is a full cue, and (n it. A h i ; i f 1 1 1 had from the door, ; tent situation for a dwelling. ISABELLA HILL. Rising Sun. June 24, 1837. NOTICE. HHLivEAS, my wife Susannah Adams ! has left my bed and hoard without just cause or provocation, t his is to caution all t icrsons trom crediting Heron my account. as I im determined to pay no such claims. ' MOSES ADAMS. j July 8, 1337. TAKES this method to inform the citizens of Dearborn county, that he has formed a partnership with his father, Wm. R. Cole, in the practice of the Law in this Sta'e. They contemplate a permanent residence at the County Seat, and will be found at their office, up stairs in ihe court house, at ai uinc exropt when thev shall be scnt ,,n pn lnssional bitsinoss. Wihn'iivrten. June 3, 1S37. atAdmlsiislralor's iotice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out let'crs of administration on the estate of James Fleming, late of Dearborn county, Ind. decM. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against, the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be so'ven'. WM. T. FLEMING, Adm'r. July 9, 1837. BY the subscribers on Thursday, 22d, June. A RAFT of Cherry and Pine Lumber, containing lo plat forms, with about 40 bunches of 'Shingles on if, branded J Dexter; which ihe owner can have by proving properly and pavinor charges. JOHN STONEKING. JAS. DOLBOW. Aurora, June 2tifh, 137. RISING SUN STEAM MILL For Sale or Ileiit. nnjIi: Ri:ng Sun Steam Mill, situated L in the le.t and most convenient part of the flourishing village of Rising Sun. on the bank of the Ohio river, with ul Uion i.'icre asing rapi tlv, tins Mid is favorblv situated for a profitable investment in the i; ur business Apply to S. Wiggins or IV. S. Johnston, Cincinnati, or to J. B. SMITH, Rising Sun. June 17. 1G:7. Ad sh i ei i M r a tors' i o t i ee. A LL persons indebted to the estate of James B.-t::-e, late of Dearborn co., dos.cascd, are hereby notified to come forward anl settle the same immediately with the nndersigi'.ed; and those having claims against said estate, will present the same legally authenticated for settlemeni. The estate is believed to bo solvent. M.M1Y BRUCE, Adni'x. WAl. June 10, 137. ial c for stile about Pittsburg Coal, .1 :iooo j a go.,.; . , ; other . . . 1 '', con.ei- - .. : r olaeksniitbs and i la! at the Chair FactoFi and Grand slreets. R. G. YONGE &, Co. Rising San, June 10, lb'.i7. POTN 1N BBLS. first quality MoJaSSCS, Also, SO hogsheads N. Orleans Nujiar, just received and for sale at Cinciunaii prices, by FOLBRE & DEAN. Aurora, May 27, 1837 Mtf
List of tetters Remaining in the Post Office at Rising ;Siin Ia- July 1, 1S37. Those not taken i 0iJl " three months will be sent to the Ge- ; ncral Post Office as dead letters.
Appicgate Thos F Lamhdin W Barricklow Maria LecRi.-harc Richard T?,,-,;-i,i..,.. c. w uiivai'.iw Oil! ill! Miller Almira Barricklow Conn rod MrrWnll TiJ,n,t Bennett A McIIenry James Maxten Stephen McCormac Wm McCoy S B 2 McCormic Alfred Moore Henry II Nelson Thomas Nickerson Abijah Patterson Wm Pepper A C 2 Pcarle Wm Rice James G Radley Jacob Steward Mary Stewart John Stewart Siephen Stevens Rachel Seward Elijah Sprague Hezckiah Stopher Jacob Serbor John Secly John J Winters Hannah Whitworth Thos II White Matilda L 2 Bennett Samuel T r oas-cum isaac l'a!ve Stephen Cornelius Elenor Canby John II Clark Wm D Dickenson Thomas 1'wctmn Dennis L Force Charles 3 Gro cr Isaac (ircgory James Goldson Mary Gregory Thomas E tioodfeilow M Ginnings Joha Ilutchins Evelina Holman Sarah Hfiiry Elizabeth Haskins Wm A lucks A Vv lianip Caieb It H-'inslow Michael Harwood Ebenezer Javncs Daniel JOHX LAM US, P. M. SAst of tetters Remaining in the Post Oilice at Wilmington, la. July 1, 1S37. Those not taken not in three months will be sent to the General Post Oilice as dead letters. Ashcraft Sarah Jourman Wm Anthony Philip Kelly Elder R ! Lsentv l nomas iveen Daniel Rp:i rrt TTirnm Iii-inn S-imuol jishop Ebcnezcr C 3Kerr David n a o nr;n xr4i t Bruce James Bufiingt'in Stephen Bruce Charles Moss Esther Mendell George McCullough A C Norris Richard II Powell J Packingham Mary Pollot Thomas Reid A II Reed August II Richardson Peter &. Brothers Smith Reuben Stevens Joseph Squibb Mr surveyor Stevens &. Glenn Vinson Belinda Vinson Win Worley Francis 3 ; Carpenter Michael ! Clerk's office Chilson James Clement Hannah Dill James Dickey Lawrence Durham John 2 Davis John Eggleslon Judge Gullet John Grove George Gordon Thomas B Griffin Margaret Hinds Henry Huffman Wm Hancock Isaac &.co Worley Margarette Johnson Henry Willey Mary Jennings &, Brew- Willis James ington GO D. WEAVER. P. AT. last of Letters Remaining in the Poft Office at Aurora, Ia. July 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oilice as dead letters. Abbott John V Jones Wm or Isaac Bassett Horace Johnson Wm Bush Benjamin Owings Sarah Cochran George 2 Riley O Coilins Wm Smith Montsier Sheldon Isabel 2 Dav is II Dean Abiel Darrar W L Eskleman Adam Frasicr Samuel Hastings S C 2 Jones David Stephenson Sally Sites Vinson Taylor Thomas T Watkins John 2 Whirler Samuel Worlev Andrew 28 D. BARTHOLOMEW, P. M. last oi Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Hartford, la., July 1, 1337. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oilice as dead letters. Henry Birricklow Jane B Purcell Maryann BirricklowThomas Plummcr R Conaway Robert Packingham James Downey N G M Senter Joseph Dangherty Stephen R Tinker Prudoncc Holmes Chester Thayer Ransom Tinker Timothy Ward John Weathers James Wymond Andrew Weller Sarah Jinkcns James S. Learned Hannah Morris Henry Osborn Aaron Purcell 22 JOHX K. LEWIS, P. M. Ijoolt this Jfatj! THE subscriber having quit business in Rising Sun, hereby notifies all persons in debted to him bv Jotc, Due Hill, Hook Account, or in any other way or manner whatever, that it is indispensably neccsrarv to have settlement made immediately, and that they must come forward and dis charge theirdues, as no further indulgence can be fiven. 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 for mer store room. PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, Mav 27, 1837. SALT. i JUST received and for sale, lOOO barjrtls first quality Kanawha Salt. Alsoj one first rate flat boat. C. A. CRAFT. Rising Sun, June 24, 1837. 1 ,000,000 feet of Lumber of the. first finality, i ist landed; also, l.OOw.wUU Shingles, well assorted, and for sale on ac commodating terms, by G.'W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May G, 1837. A YOUNG WOMAN to do house work in a small family in towft. Liberal wages will be paid. Apply it this Office. Juno 10, 1R37. f-
Jtfew Goods.
FOLBKE, BALDWIN & Co. HAVE just received from New York and Philadelphia, a rich and splendid assortment of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter CCODG. lso Cutlery, Queensware, &c, Sec. all f which they intend selling upon the most accommodating terms, for cash or country produce. Aurora, June 3, 1S37. S5tf COPARTNERSHIP
THE subscribers would respectfully nn-iLonf do nounce to the inhabitants of Rising Sun, ! !monj Rabins and to the public generally, that they have 1 Chocolatentered into partnership in the Merchantile g,,ni) an,j Candle
yni.:.-, i liv." liai; U'iW till NilllU 1 t l general assortment of GOODS, suitable tor the present and aooroachinrr season.1
In addition to which they have alo for ; Lil-cicisc. just received ran P'.Uslvrgh, sale a good assortment of Ready Made C b.ns best assorted Juniata Iron Clothing, and intend to keep a general as-: f0 kegs ?s':ii!s, di sortm :nt suited for all seasons of the year S 100 boxes Window Glass, asserted sizes all of which will be disposed of cn rea- i 50 boxes II !!ow G la .-s ware sonable terms. 12000 pounds jlaniila Cordage We think it useless to give a catalogue 50 kegs White Lead of our goods, or even a part of them, but : Trace chain , II cs, SInvels, Il.immers, invite all to step in and see if we have not ; Aug irs, Ind:g', wrifingnn 1 wrapj-'in.T Pasomcthing which they stand in need of. j per, Powder, Sh-.t, Lead, Matkarci. &.r., All persons whatever who are indebted I all of which tli. y wiil sell, wh.o'esalo and to us individually, either by Note, Biok retail, on the m st roas' nalde terms, account, or otherwise, will please call im- They will also attend f ail Reciving, mediately and settle the same; after which Forwarding and Commission Business that we will be glad to open a new account : may be entrusted io them.
with them. Mcknight & fisher. Rising Sun, June 3, 1S37. Attorney at Law, WILMINGTON, Indiana. 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 Sun and people generally, that we will make to measure Boots and Shoes of every descrip tion, in the most fashionable style, and on the shortest notice. We have on hand a general assortment of custom made Boots and Shoes. We respectfully solicit a lifev.. v "w....... j. a. clark, WM. II. DAVIS, J. LATHAM. Rising Sun, May 13, 1637. RETAIL GROCERY STORE. Cyrus Dclong Respectfully informs the citizens of Ri - sing Sun and its vicinity, that he is about to open a new and iiesh assortment ot Groceries, in the building formerly occupied by Viii. Cudcn, consisting oi Li - quors, which I will sell at wholesale or re - tail. Cogniac, Domestic and Peach Brandies; Holland and domestic Gin; Port, Malaga and sweet Wines; Bounce, Cordial) Whis ky, Rum, Cider in bottles, Beer, Porter. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice,Ginger,Nutmcgs, Cloves, Cavendish and common Tobacco. Raisins. Rice. Butter Crackers, Molasses, Vinegar, Salt by the bushel, Confectionaries and Almonds, all of which he will sell on very easonable terms. Rising Sun, April 22, 1837. 3m Creditors should always be Candidates. NOTICE. The undersign'd (do'nt think him mad.) Is for the cash m pressing need, Which he long since would sure have had, If you had latiZ him as agreed. ALL persons who arc indebted to the sub scriber either by Note or Book account, are respectfully and earnestly requested to settle the same without turtner ctciaj . Debtors, I thank you for jour liberal custom, and would as warmly thank you for a little of the "Indispensable1' just at ibis time. Nothing better than "lloosier" paper is expected. I cannot well do without it much longer. I calmly appeal to your pistice and magnanimity. Come menus, : one and all, "pay up'1 that 1 may "go ana do likewise." The backwardness of some tcmpts me to believe that they are wait - ing for a "Legal Notice." If so, they will wait a long while, never play. If I feuemg is a game trust men I suppose them to be honest it they prove to Ic rogues, few cases would justify suits with j them. If they arc "the honest poor,"' 1 1 cannot consent to distress them. Why! friends, I was ncccr sued and never sued a man in all my life, and am quite unwilling to commence such a career now "judge'''' that that man best understands the
it man u.Hieiu . . T,.;ST having rcign-,-s how to keep out ol it. fl Plv,i,i,M,t Judge ,i , U, ase, don t hMCucmU bo and EBENEZEIt
Law who know Then if you pic sn. rt hnrA von iv.i'"lliat tllOUOWCSt, more especially at this time. What. A Candidate, compelled to sue for Im longstanding and just demands! and that too on the eve of the election!!! It's unreasonable to ask ii! Just think it over A Candidate sue, ha! Why the very idea is most laughably ridiculous. Then friends come on nnd "pony up," Receipts are quickly wrote, And when the 'lection day arrives, As you think best be sure to vote. A. J. COTTON. Manchester, June Sih, 1837.
LIQUOR AND PRODUCE STORE.
I J 1L subscrii Aurora, wher cn'oei-H have opened a Ivusc in "C thoV ili'.(! I. -nni . -r r...,. stant.y on hand a general assortment of LIQUORS & TfATl H fV-ri ft M vyj-. CO.SISTI.N"U, IN p.M?r OF Rio ColTee Common V, Spani.sh Cigars Maiee clo (,''.Ml!;!l.,a (to Cogniac Br.ui.'y Americati do Holland fiiii Ilavanna do Imperial Tea. Youuc IIvsoii do j Pimento. Pc'unr I Ginger, Rice Commcn r. 1 urV . ) Madeira. Wines S Mahsru First rate h.ineydew Tobacco V"iiiskev FO LB RE cc DEAN. Aurora, Mav 13. 137. Work Oxeia assei ISorses. THREE yoke of Work Call!, and two ! young Horses, will be disposed of t prij vale sale, on reasonable terms. Apply the subscriber, living 5 miles f--m Kisit San, on the road Icnoina to Coi. Ilastinj'r ISAAC CLARK. iv 1S37. 3t8!t THE subscribers desire to inform th; nohliV. 1iv(- I'ipv Jiot-o wri . ' 'sincss G'rand ' E. :l T i til rnri'ni' .' l' i. n n n 'streets, being the buii.iin hereoccupied by T. Dsvi ! ''ou-c, in u rr S 3u:i Ind., and IVIii i;t j on band or make to order, an assortment oi Fancy ,Wind.sor&.GrcciaiiCiiairs. Akn. !n.-tn pnpiavr, r'TTAii ra ;t i ; -r". r. " - . ..' , ; j t... in tu.iu.:ti in i:ii I uii .1 li.i i i ! iiini- ,i-;n for..,;.--., tu e';.,:.,.,: uices; . .i .i. iuua iue ii'.; and the coal ic, t y attention to iu.-mc?3, ty of their work, to morit a c patronage. share of publ 1 R. G. IOauE & CO i " ; " ! leitfoSJ loi J3.ivo5ec. I MatiWa m fjr D;vor j r T. T, . , f- t i j h GouiV il'm. ; 1 J ;Ol iCL is hereby given to the above nai meu josepn apD'-t, that the above nunc a Matiita Abbot has this dav filed her petition in the CleiL'.s office of the Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a divorce from him the said Joseph Abbot, foi the causes of habitual drunkenness and a failure to pro vide tor his family for the I' two vc and also tor cruel an.! in'i::man treatment ! towards the saio .Matilda; which said com- ' plaint will come on fur bearing at the next : term ot the Doaroorn Circuit Court, to be holden at Wilmington, on the -Jth M-'-ndav i in October next, and unless he appear oa the first day of the said term, it will be de termined in his ab: once. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Dcmont Test, Alt' us for Fetr. June 3,1S37. Probate Court of Dearborn co Mav Tr.uM, 1637. In the. matter of the estate of Benjamin Jenkins-; dcceased. Oti petition f a- th;::l settlement. "ptVTOW convs John Jenkins, n Jj tor of the estate of IJci.j kms, decb, by Major, his alto files his petition and scbodule of for settlemeni, : h wiitg that be administered the asset v.idch 1 to his hands, and is uo.v retulv t iioioistraiiibu Jon:iey, and accounts has fully a e i-omo i l: I. tlnal settlenicot of ihe tame; and the same being deemed coi recl and true, it is ruled i ail(J ordered by tl Court now b'-ro, that oticc of this ai;iii::;'.t:.t'ii br settlcmon' bo j published tor three weeiis successive-iy m ! the Rising Sun Times, a publi.; newspaper 1 printed and published i.i j Dearborn ; and that the C ho county ol rl will proceed lj to act upon an l mak tuiai ; ett lenient, oi j estate, at the next August term ot this Court, to whan time tins matter is continued. By order of the Probate Court 0f Dearborn county, , JAMES DILL, OYw. May 27, 1S37. "8 HI DUMO.XT have entered into a o;--a ri ncrship in the practice of LA W in the county of Deal born. Judge Te. t may ho found as usual at his residence in the town of Lawrencehurgh, except when absent on ibc Circuit. Mr. D unont keeps his oiliro a hcrctotore at ihe town of Wilmington, where he may te constantly found. Anv business entrusted to the fi!Tll n;j receive the joint attention of both; and cither of the firm will attend to the collection, of debts throughout ihe Sta'c, February 18, 1837. 7Ptr
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