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heard of any of their cverflowings, will l:e '' A Premium able to conceive the nature of the chase. ' pa;(i for UnitcJ States j - GoM and It was manfully maintained, and after a Silver C VLEB A CR YFT swim worthy itself of notice fr m its length : Rising Sun, Julv 2$l 1S37. and rapidity tiie individual succeded in ! - : .

reaching the fiat; and at the same moment a skiff was along- side, which had r.nt oiY

Iioqk at This.

ALL those indebted to the undersigned by

. r . i. c-. i . , ' , !

"U1" Vl " otcnraooais on tiie otiier nott or nthpn -U inC, tht hp

shore, which towed the flat and the swim- j w ul KpeWe .m'cJf 07, anJ inost kinds mer safely to a landing. Pittsburgh Vis- ,,f C0Untry pr.,duce in payment, if delivertter' ; ed by the 12;h of August, at his old Store . ,, o ".i -r . . ' Room. Those who do not comply with A letter trom Santiago, in C uh, states ; 0 . . c a .1, " ... . . ? i ' . tne aboe, mav expect to find their notes that an American gent cman lias just ar-',i . J 1 , , r - , , . e iii. T: and accounts m the hands of the proper rived there having crossed the desert. It ()fficcras l win cave for New QJ, is considered a most extraordinary journey, ; immediatelv after the 12(h and one that very few persons have ac- - vftft? porpi?

Rising Sun, July 29, 1S37.

Mrs. Van Ji;ieii,

complished. For 2S davs he did not see a '

house, and for 17 davs not a human bcinji : .

except his servent and two Indian guides.

Hp is now about erossir.cr tbr Andpsf.r!

Buenos Avrcs. FUOrOfcLfc onci.mg a School in Rising ! an? ',.iG instruction of Young Ladies, "Stop my Papes.' There is something ' " t!lc. C ,and Higher branches of

dismal in the tone of these thro- hnZ e",jraUBi mciumng .uusic, rainung -no

words. Thev have source,', a death knoll

SADDLES & HARNESS.

Isaac Covle

NOTICE. WHEREAS, my wife Susannah Adams has left lnv br.I rmd Imnnl without inet

1JT.OS leave to inform ; cause or provocation, this is to caution all his former customers and persons from crediting heron my account,

i..c fet:i;urauy uiai as I am determined to pay no such claims.

Julv S, 1337.

MOSES ADAMS.

to the hopes ot mar.v a vouthful journalist

Embroidery

! The common branches. Reading, Wri-

hc continues to carry on

.o'he Saddling business, at

I.' .11 J V .1

jus uiu siauu, in me town i of HARTFORD, where he will keep on hand and make to order

c ui r n tt -. TAKES this method to inform the citizens fca(ldles,L5ndles, Harness, hips, ! of Dearborn county, that he has formed a Martingales, Saddle-bagS, Trunks partnership with his father, Wm. R. Cole, njii .i , ,. ,. , . in the practice of the Law in this State, and all odi.r Nicies in his line of business. Thev contemplate a permanent residence T-aterialsare ot the very best quality, nt ,i;ft rv.ni-.tv j ,v;n k fj .

.nd he is determined that his workmanship j their office, up stairs in the court house, at ; shall be equal to any shop in the country; j aj tjmc?) cxccpt when they shali be ab-

...v..v...v, 1-v.i.vu . ( senion proressional business.

patronage, wrucrs kr isaames or ouier; Wilmington, June 3, 1837. articles, will meet with prompt attention, j Repairing will be attended to on a short I m - TTM notice. ISAAC COYLE. TAKI..V UP Hartford, July 15, 1837. T subscribers on Thursday, 22d,

1 n 31 V Oil T . r ! o it n t nnh' mtn,..ln 4 ' - & I

i . . j i .i,- and plain Sewing, per quarter S3 00

..... M p.- j The hihcr branches. His

J-- &.i -pmviPhi, ,iyanJ Bjlan

I II " 1 T ItlTllCIfiliiS 11D T f 1 API- .

M- v t i v- nvvwi-HMiu.; v o iy n v

jting, Grammar Geography, Arithmetic

Liter 3 00 istory. Rhetoric,

June, A RAFT of Cherry "and Pine Lum-

j ber, containing 1G plat forms, with about

40 bunches of Shingles on it, branded J

TV r .. .

1J1 -l,ue "l a ru oi eiecuor., to me ai- Dexter; which the owner can Tiave bv

reeled, by iNoali Aobic, Governor ot ttie ,)rovino- nroivrtv an.

Drawing and Painiinc 3 00

Embroidery and Figure Wo.-k 3 00 Lessons in Music, and use of Piano for

practice 10 00

Laiiics furnishing their own instruments

7

paper

thing. An old veteran newspaper pub-; iisher cares no more for a fu'gctty quarrel-! some, would-bc-cflish, subscriber, than a j blind horse does about a counterfeit note i .i ti rr" .i 4.. .i:. i !

nothing more to do than to satisty himself J p by the yea & who,e that he is r.ght m Ins opm.ons, screw up jcourse ojr - strucl-on from th lowest to courage enough to express them we!!- ihc nny havc a libcral dcduclion and for every "S ' cae he . from l(lc abovc riccp meets with, he will have a dozen compl,-j Pavment m0 at the expiralion of ments paid to ns honesty ,n new subscnp- j cadl ,crm. at such tjme Uons.-assiUon Guzttte. tQ tiiscontinuc;can do s0 ,vilHout Turther

; charge. j References for character and .qualiflca1 tion can be given frsm satisfactory sources,

Annual Election....!

State of Indiana. 1. William Dils. Sheriff

I I V .U ... f T' 1; 3

in .urn ior iiiu tuuiuy in ucaruuni, aim State aforesaid, do hereby make known and proclaim, that a poll will be opened and held, as prescribed by law, at the several places of holding elections in said county, on the first Monday in August next, to elect one Probate Judge to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the 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 themsclvs accordingly. WILLIAM DILS, Sh'ff. D. C. Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, July 15, 1837.

For Governor, , Joiix Dvmont, David Wallace.

Lieutenant Governor. . Alex. S. Bcrett. David IIillis.

Congress,

and those wishing to.Patrouize the School

; and send pupils, are invited to call and "examine specimens, on the 1 lib and 12th of August, at ihe residence of Mrs. Van I Dusen (house lately bult by J. A. French.) ! The School commences on he ,14th August. 1 Rising Sun, July 29, 1S37.

Amos Lane. George II. Dunn.

.Vt';?(ior,

Johnson Watts, Mark McCkacJvKN. j Representatives, j STOHEWARE POTTERY. Abkam Feekis, Enccii W. Jackson.; TIIE under igned hereby gives notice to

" T"1? T T S.M IT)n I " 1 1 .1 1 1 .1 . , .

Pinkney James.

Alex. E. Glenn, Geohge Arnold, John Neal. Jacob W. EgelstoN.

John Cundf.ll.

County Cirri; William V. Cheek, David V. Culley. oien. James Dill. Associate Judges, Alfred J.Cotton, Davis Weaver. John Livingston. Probate Jutlce,

Asaph Buck, John McPike. John Palmer. Com?nissioner 3 years. Miles Kellgcg, Warren Tehhs, Jeremiah Crosby. Joseph Adams, David Nevitt, Rohert IIargit. Co?irr.issioncr 1 jcar, Wm. Conaway. JtuiN Tait, Jr. Coroner, Alex. C. Campbell. Jo?-as Mendell. - Tiiomas C. Hall. John S. Percival.

his friends and the public, that the co'ntin

hies to carry on the manufacture of Stone ! Ware, at the establishment formerly occu- ; pied by J. M. Barker, (which he has pur- ; ch ised.) near the corner of Market and ' Grand streets, in Rising Sun. lie intends ' to.kecp always on hand a large andassortjed supply of Ware. v, i, h he will sell at

Wholesale and Retail, on ihe most reasonable terms, and which he will warrant, to, oc 9f as good quality as any manufactured or brought into this country. Merchants, Traders and others, arc requested to call and examine his ware, even if they should not buy. He returns his than' s to his former customers for their patronage, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same. JOS. BARRICKLOW. Rising Sun, July 22, 1837.

prov ing property and paying ciiarges.

JOHN STONEK1NG, JAS. D0LBOW. Aurora, June 2Gih, 1837."

VENDUE! THE subscriber will expose at public auction, on Saturday, the 29th day of July,

mst. at the late residence of James Flem-

RISING SUN STEAM MILL For Sale or Ilcsif. THE Rising Sun Steam Mill, situated in the best and most convenient part of the flourishing village of Rising Sun, on the bank of the Ohio river, with

about 210 feet'ot ground and a good W arehouse, is offered for sale or rent. As the back country is thickly settled, and the population increasing rapidly, this Mill is favorably situated for a profitable investment in the flour business. Apply to S. Wiggins or W. S. Johnston, Cincinnati, or to " J. B. SMITH, Rising Sun. June 17, 1837. Administrators' Iotice.

w,iiLS,,iJRETA'l- GROCERY STORE.

top, la. July 1, 1837. Those not taken

not in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Ashcraft Sarah Jourman Wm Anthony Philip Kelly Elder R Benty Thomas Keen Daniel Beard IJirani Knapp Samuel Bishop Ebenezer C 3Kerr David Brooks David A 2 Milbuin Nathan L

Bruce James

Bufhngton Stephen Bruce Charles Carpenter Michael Clerk's office Chilson Jame9 Clement Hannah Dill James Dickey Lawrence Durham John 2 Davis John " Eggleston Judge Gullet John Grove George Gordon Thomas B Griffin Margaret " Hinds Henry Huffman Wm

Moss Esther

Mendell George McCullough A C Norris Richard II Powell J Packingham Marv .Pollot Thomas Reid A II Reed August II

Richardson Peter 6o

Brothers Smith. Reuben Stevens Joseph Squibb Mr surveyor Stevens &. Glenn Vinson Belinda Vinson Wm Worlev Francis 3

Cyrus Belong

Respectfully informs the citizens of Ri

sing bun and its vicinity, that he is about to open a new and fi'esh assortment of Groceries, in the building formerly occupied by Win. Cullen, consisting of Liquors, which I will sell at wholesale or reCogniac, Domestic and Peach Brandies; Holland and domestic Gin; Fort, Malag and sweet Wines; Bounce, Cordial, Whisky, Rum, Cider in bottles, Beer, Porter.

i

; Coffee, Tea. N ew Orleans and Loaf Sugar,

i iLjjpt,-!, .vi.-uice,vjiuger,.uimers, U oves, ! n ' .1 .-. - -n i - '

! -u.)t:iiuisu aim common i onacco. ltaisins.

Hancock Isaac fcco Worley Margarcttc Johnson Henry Willev Marv

i -

Rice, Butter Crackers, Molasses, Vinegar,

Salt by the bushel, Confectienaries and Almonds, all of which he will sell on very reasonable terms. ' -Rising-Sun, April 22, 1837. 3m

Jennings ec. Brcwingfoii D.

Willis James GO WEAVER. P.M.

ing,decl. the following persona! property I .4 persons indebted to the estate of

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, farming utensils, a lot ot ory handsome young hogs, and num -ious other articles. Sale to commence at. 10 o'clock, when due attendance will be given. WM. T FLEMING, Admr.

Julv

8, 1&37.

THE highest premium will at all times be given for GOLD and SILVER, bv R. BUCHANAN. Cincinnati, July 8, 1837.

Set

State of Indiana, i Third Judicial Circuit.i

. I,. President Judjrc of the circuit afjre- j said, certify tint William V. Cheek will j be able to perform the duties of Clerk of j a circuit court within this State.

Given under my hand this Gth day of Mav, 1S37. " M. C. EGGLESTON.

NOTICE. ALL persons having unsettled accounts j with the late firm of Bauman & Rush, will I call as soon as possible and make settlej ment with the subscriber.

MARIA T. RUSH, Surrhinsr Partner. Rising Sun, July 22, 137. -

TIIE Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church, met at their meeting house, in Rising Sun. on the 3d instant, and concluded to build a new meeting house, so far as they havc, and can get means.

THUS. JONES, Preset. Rising Sun, July 8, 1837.

James Bruce, late of Dearborn co..

deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and settle the same immediately with the undersigned; and those" having claims against said estate, will present the same legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent. MARY BRUCE, AdnCx. WALTER KERR. AdnCr. June 10, 1837. 4w

last of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Aurora, la. July 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Abbott John V Jones Wm or Isaac Bassctt Horace Johnson Wm Bush Benjamin Owings Sarah Cochran George 2 Riley O

LIQUOR AND PRODUCE STORE. THE subscribers have opened a house in Aurora, where they intend keeping constantly on hand n general assortment of -

LIQUORS &

CONSISTING, in part,

Collins Wm

Dav is II Dean Abiel Darrar Wr L Eskleman Adam Frasier Sarhucl Hastings S C 2 Jones David

Smith Montsicr Sheldon Isabel 2 Stephenson Sally Sites Vinson Tavlor Thomas T Wa'tkins John 2 Whirlcr Samuel Worlev Andrew

28 D. BARTHOLOME W, P. M. Liist of Le tiers Remaining in the Post Office at Hartford, la,, July 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post .Ollice as dead letters. Henry Barricklow Jane B Purcell Marv ann JBarricklowThomus Plumner

Rio Coffee

Havannu do Imperial Tea Young Hyson do Pimento, Pepper Ginger, Rice N. Orleans Sugar Loaf do Almonds. Raisins

j Chocolate ! Soap and Candles

First rate honeydew ,Tobacco

OF

Common do ' ' Spanish Cigars Malce ' "do ' Common do Cogniac Brandy American do Holland Gin Common do Port, i Madeira, v Wines S Malaga) Whiskey and Flour Bacon

T

HE sol scribers have for sale about T.WrY'A l.,,ct,.,E. it;..,.i '...I

. Notice to Candidates Printer's Rule. Candidates who arc not yearly subscri- . bers to the Times and Journal, must pay

one dollar, in advance, to havc their Humes announced and continued as candidates, in this paper. A responsible name must accompany all requests tor announcing candidates. These rules havc been generally adopted by Printers in thh;. State, and they will be strictly adhered to in this office.

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IVeal's Fever & Aue FiSis. Warranted to Cure or the money Refunded "TVTEAlS FEVER & AGUE PILLS, have been used for the last twelve years, in various places in t he South and West with unparalleled success in the cure of Fever and Ague never having failed of effecting a 'permanent cure in any case however severe, when the dircc- ' lions have been strictly adhered to. They are composed of harmless substances and are warranted to contain nothing in .tne slightest degree injurious to the Constitution. They arc, also, a most excellent remedy fur diarrha-a. .A half Lox will generaih effect a cure, and in all cases when one box does not effect a radical cure (he money v. ill be refunded. " ' Observe that each box is signed R. Neal on the outside wrapper; a none other are genuine. For sale by the subscriber, who is appointed Agent for the Proprietors CALEB A. CRAFT. Rising Sun, July 2(, 1S37.

fjOThe subscriber will continue, to caron the Grocery business at the old

stand, where will be kept a good assortment of Groceries and,jLJqugrs, of the best quality, and which will be sold on reasonable terms. , Did friends and customers can be accomnvdated as for

merly. All calls in that line will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. MARIA T. RUSH. DRY G08DS,GRGCERIES, &C. iTIiles &. Forman

JVi AVE formed a co-partnership in the

g Dry Goods and Grocery line, and

have commenced business in the room un

der ihc Printing Office, on Main street,

and have just received a handsome and well selected assortment of

Which they will sell as low as can be had at any other house in town. They intend keeping on hand an assortment of Ready laiadc Clothing, Manufactured from good material..-, and in the best manner. They respectfully request their friends and ihe public to give

them a call, and examine the quality of

their stock and the prices. W. MILES will attend to all orders in the Tailoring line, as usual. Rising Sun, July 15, 1837.

A ti T I V K . : F111 nrm f Craft ec Sm, has been dissolved almost one year and a number of claims yet remain unpaid Therefore this is to notify those that may be concerned, that I tcant my money, and this is the last call from me. My Bioks, notes, &c. .-ire left with Mr. Lynn, who is duly authorised to attend to their settlement. JOHN B. CR. AFT. .' Rismg Sun, July 2(i, 1637.

STATE OF INDIANA.? , ., ,,. 7 . to wit: Riplty county, Ripley County Probate Court, May Term, 1837.

General S. Jaquith, AdmV."j of Nath1! T. JiiquithjdecM., on complaint vs. of insolvenThe Creditors of the said j cy. Nathaniel T. Jaquith. J THE said General S. Jaquith having filed his memorial in this Court, shewing the condition of the said estate, and complaining that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay the debts and

demands outstanding against it; it is therefore Ordered, that the filing and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said Nathaniel T. Jaquith, deoM. by a publication of this order. Tor six

weeks successively in the Rising Sun Times, a weekly newspaper published in Rising Sun, Dearborn county, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administrator ot the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing

the same, or a statement, ot trie nature, date and description of ihe contract, or assumpsit, upon which the same may he founded, in the office of the Clerk of this

Court, previous to the final distribution of

the assets of the estate of the said dec d., such claims will be postponed in favor of those of more diligent creditors. By the Court: DAVID P. SHOOK, Clerk. July 1, 1837.' Gw

a good article suitable for blacksmitfig-'mrd

other uses. Enquire at the Chair Factory, corner of Front and Grand streets." R. G. YONGE & Co. Rising Sun, June 10, 1837. " Y7 f BBLS. first quality IfloIaSSCS,

J Also, lO hogsheads N.Orleans

$llgai just received and for sale at Cincinnati prices, by ' -" FOLBRE & DEAN. Aurora, May 27, 1637. 84tf

It Cona way James .Downey

oseph D.iugherty

Prudonc e Holmes

Sarah Jinkens'

James S. Learned

Hannah Morris Henry Osborn Aaron Pu recti

22 JOIIX

Robert Packingham :N G M Senior Stephen R Tinker Chester Thayer Ransom Tinker . Timothy: Ward John Weathers James Wvmonci Andrew We Her K. LEWIS, p. .y.

Like-wise, just received frsm Pittsburgh, 0 tons best assorted Juniata Iron SO kegs Nails, do 100 boxes. Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 boxes Hollow Glassware 2000 pounds Manilla Cordage f0 keirs White Lead

Trace chain , H,cs, Slnvel?. Hammers, j Augurs, ludig , writ inland wrapping PIper, Powder,wShot. Lea.!, Mackarel,Sic., jail of whii-h ilu-y will soil, wholesale and ! ret i', on the n; .r;t reasonable terms.

1 hey will also attend to all Rcciving, Forwarding end Commission Business thai may be entrusted to theni. " ' - - ? FOLBRE & DEAN. Aurora, May 13, 1837 . " "

Creditors should always be Candidates. The undersign'. (do'nt think him mad,)

Is tor the cash in rcssurg need,

Iist of betters

m v w.wj ' ' - " ------- - i . I li;i, L lllM.l charge their dues, as no further indulgence are rcspcctiull can be given. Those who attend to this ! to settle the sa;

Sun, la. July 1, 1837. Those not taken

out in three months will be sent to the General Post Ollice as dead letters. Avcy Benjamin Jack Wade II Applcgate Thos F Lambdin Wm S Barricklow Miria Lee Ri-hard Barricklow Sarah Miller Alinira Barricklow Coonrod McDowell Robert

I Remaining in the Post Office at Rising call may find it to their" advantage; and

inose wno negieci u win iuosl assureoiv pay costs. The books are kept at the former store room.

PETER ROGERS. Rising Sun, May 27, 1837. JYeiv Goods

FOLBKJB, BAIilJWIIV & Co.

HAVE just receivpd from New York and Philadelphia, a rich and splen

did assortment ot bprmg, bummer, i'ali,

and Winter GOODS. AIso

Cutlery, Queensware, &c, See.

j all f which they intend selling upon the

Bennett A Bennett Samuel Bascum Isaac Blake Stephen Cornelius Lienor Canbv John II Clark Wm D Dickenson Thomas

FrccmanDennis L

Force Charles 3 Grover Isaac Gregory James Goldson Mary Gregory Thomas E Goodfcllow M Ginnings John Hutchins Evelina Ilolmr.n Sarah Henry Elizabeth Haskins Wm A' Hicks A W Hamp Caleb R Ilanslow Michael Harwood Ebenezer Javnes Daniel

Mellon ry James Maxten Stephen McCormac Writ McCoy S B2 .McCormic Alfred .Moore Ilenry.IJ Nelson. Thomas JV'ickerson Abijah Patterson Wrm Pepper A C 2 Pearle Wm Rice James G lladley .Jacob Steward Mary Stewart John Stewart Stephen Stevens Rachel Seward Elijah Sprague Ilezckiah Stopher Jacob "Serbor John Seely John J Winters Hannah Whitworth'Thos II White Matilda L 2

IjOoIc tjils Way!

THE subscriber having quit business in

Rising Sun, hereby notifies all persons m-

ueoieu 10 iimi uv j.iuic, jjuc uai, jjuuh . itn i i j i i i u , J ' ' i Which be loner since would sure havo had,

Account, or in any oiner way or manner , If ,m ;d him af. ,; , whatever, that it is indispensably neces-j . J . , x r . rarv to have settlement made immediately, I ALL persons who are indebted to the sub-

and that they must come forward and dis-1 scriber cither by Note or Bock account,

1 lv and earnestly requested

same witiiout turther cieiay.

Debtors, I thank you for our liberal custom, and would as warmly thank you for a little of the . "Indispcnsibie" just at this lime. Nothing better than 'lloosicr1' paper is expected. I cannot well do without it much longer. I calmly appeal to your justice and magnanimity. Come friends, one and ail, "pay up" that I may "go and do likewise." The backwardness of some tempts me to believe that they are waiting for a "Legal Notice." If so, they will wait a long while. Slicing is a game ,1 never play. If I trust men I supposo them to be honest if they prove to be rogues, few cases would justify suits with them. It" they are "the honest poor," I cannot consent to distress them. Whv

friends,. I was never sued and never sued a man in all my life, and am quite unwilling

to commence such a career now.

I

. j'..- . r.. ..o.l, con

, y i "lu(lcza that ttiat man ocal understands the

nnnnrrir nrniturn i

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Aurora, June 3, 1S37. S5tf

JOHN LAN I US, P. M.

:wourcc':i, ALL persons indebted to W. Miles, arc requested to call and settle. Those who neglect this call until after the first of August, may depend on a legal notice.

IaOoU Here! Y"TTt subscriber has a large amount J due him, in notes, due bills, and on his books.' A great many of these accounts are of long standing, and he now hereby gives public notice, to all persons concerned, that unless Jhcy come forward immediately nnd make payment, or enter into some satisfactory arrangement, suits will be brought against them, without respect to persons. ' GEORGE B HALL. Rising Sup. July 15, 1R37 . -

House asid I;Ot For Sale.

TIIE subscriber will sell at private sale,

her House ana Lot situated m the upper part of Rising Sun. The House is of Brick, two stories high, with a good cellar,

j cistern, &.C The Lot is a full one, and i lias a stable erected on it. A beautiful

view of the River is had from the door, and is a very convenient situation for a dwelling. ISABELLA HILL. Rising Sun, June 24, 1837. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that ihc undersigned lias taken out letters of administration on the estate of James Elcming, late of Dearborn county, Ind. decM. .All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those havimr claims arrainst the same are notifi

ed to present thctri duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed

to be solvent..' WM.-T. FLEMING, Adm'r. July ft, 1837.

COPARTNERSHIP.

THE subscribers would respectfully an

nouncc to the inhabitants of Rising Sun, and to the public generally, that they have entered into partnership in theMcrchantile business. Thev havo 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 Read) 3Iade

Clothing, and intend to keep a geueral as

sortm:nt suited for all seasons of the yoar all of which will be disposed of on rea

sonable terms.

We think it useless to give a catalogue of our goods, or even apart of ,lhcm, 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

to us individually, cither by Note, Book

account, or otherwise, will please call immediately and Fettle the same; after which wc will bo glad to open a new account

with them. Mcknight & fisher.. i RiMng Sun, June 3,1 R37.

Attorney at Law, WILMINGTON, Indiana .

Boot arjjd Shoe Manufactory.

WE would beg leave to inform the public in general, that we have entered into part

nership in the Boot and Shoe business, and

occupy the stand formerly occupied by L.

N. Hall & Co. and would inform the la

dies 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, anil on the shortest notice. We havo on hand a

general assdrtment of custom made Boots

and Shoes. We respectfully solicit a libe

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

SXLT. JUST received and for sale, lOOO barrels first quality Kanawha Salt Also

one fust rate flat boat.

C. A. CRAFT. Rising Sun, June 21, 1837: " ' LUlvIBBB, & SHINGLES. 1 .000.000 feet of Lumber .if the first

quality, just landed ; &Uo, .1 ,C 0 0,0 C 0

Shingles, well assorted, and lor sale on accommodating terms, by G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May fi, 1837.

Law win knows how to keep out of it.

Then if yon please, don't insist upon being sutd 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 the very idea is most laughably ridiculous. Then friends come c,i and ''pony npM Receipts are 'quickly Wrote.

And when the 'iection day arrives, As Von think best be sure to vote. A. J. COTTON. Manchester, June 8th, 1837.

Petition for IHvorce. Matilda Abbot.l Bill for Divorce. vs. In ihe Dearborn Circuit Josoph Abbot, Court, Oct. Term, 1837. NOTICE is hereby given to the above named Joseph Ahv, that the above named Matilta Abbot has this day filed hef 'petition in the Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit Court, praving a divorce from hirri the said Joseph Abbot, foi the causes of habitual drunkenn-ss and a failure to prov ido fur his familv for the past two years; and also for cruel and inhuman treatment towards the' said Matilda; which said cdmplaint will co r.e on for hearing at the next term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, to bo holden at Wilming'. on the 4th Monday in October next, r.nd unless he appear'on the first day of the said term, it will be determined in his absence. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Dvmont TKbT, Atdjxfor Pet'r. June 3, 1P37.