Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 40, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 August 1834 — Page 3
UlIiSUiV: s.VTt;Hl AY. : : : S A1CIST in. lM. i emam: i:i)i ( ATHi. f'Thc nl,!o r.s:iy on 1'imnh I'thiratim iti to-i'.tv's paper, is worthy u careful ar.'l attentive i ra-al. We- hope that i vory father, mother, and .rote.- j .'.y, within the rano of our circulation, will read it, niul ;-ny strict attention ti its hoh'foiiu: i'.oi trim s at:. 1 advice mm: yi:so. m--t every . ui.ro J-::-r we receive, contains some eon;; bint ahoe.t the . ; , .lin;ly Wiiiin season, r civ s s.huc ru-.oiint f a mi hh n dintl, or. nil ,! hv ett.k ier too fi i e1 y of .il l w iti . cr hy over tei i .on ;t ; 1 c; ovur ir. the liet "in. hit!..- l.n-liii. ...iis a y le.lt lliloihi-r .if.!. at!l Y...c of. iirre.l !l i - ea-j-ott ft'i.ni -e caiei s. l'i i-..ps cannot he too
i at i fn ! i th.i in-. Ivi -sin h -,l tn.t( s ;- e have ha'l fir a few ilnv ) a-t. In cm town, hi wev- j i r. there is not mm h .! vci r ol u ri iv her injury j 'r.iai a,!' v iter, us it i- an ..Hi. !e v.-rv little j 1. ' : t;h: t.i.r.t rio. ! We have si en hut few retnrnc of the eh 'ion f.r Governor an 1 Iaititinant Governor of (hiMale. Jii.tuinir fioin tho-e we h a v e reeei v eil . we are of opinion that Nori.E an 1 W.n.t A K are both rc-i !-. tel. ")J;-Ve le.ir.t ft, ml the rrai'.cr's ! ;r. ;! " ei '..lv M.--.-I r,' that little I'.oitl t rcmair.s of the i lei t i -Ml of Jon N II. tn I.ns, I--ij. to the Mnate, fn. la the eee.i.tii? of S v. i : yet l:l.tl an 1 lit: h v. We sincerely hoee it iJ -o. Ill-11 Tit or t'l-vctwvit. The city clerk ri ; ort- lift v -ene ih .iths in Citn ;;;i;ati, ! '. I ' lie M-t U cn l.n; en the Cth in-tat.t, f.i'u n of u hi; h w er - e.f ( lioh ra. A crtiih m itt ot that city, in a h tt.-r date. I on the I0:h, in'orms tts that the 1 eaith of the city w a? in.; rov ins:. Tnr. Mun i.i We have tio bite report from th- New Oih ans rt itket. In Cincinnati itml l.cni-v il'e, v. e tim'.t r-t at. 1 that M'!natsi'llit.cr at ." i cut per I n-h 1. In I hila h lj liia, on tin; I st in-t ant. Hner w:t at 4.1. 05 rr I ami; an. I Wheat C .V.) per h t hi 1. In Charleston, C. on the .iih nit. Flour w a- at C5. T.I an. I .?; at.il at Ualttmore, on the lTth, at - pet hi'.rn I. st).isi.rni: t-toiiMJ. Ve a-k tin- attention of ie;r ii aijets to the followini; stneniar notice : "WYwottM rnrnti.tr, ithcttt w ino (,i hi; ttttilofstottil a pat lit -ip.itinir or l.ilvi:; anv part ia tin? matter, that at ait i ally l.iy r-nch explanations ami statement in reference to the late senatorial t lertion in thi eo'inty, w ill be irion, ;m i liopoil vvill place tlial matter fall) hefote the public. The writer, we are assured, will shrii.k from tio rpspor.sihiliM .' Tl;i rxtraotilinary par.iT.lph i- eopii d from the T.awrc'ic hnr l'allail'itm of S ttai .hi v la-t, ami i' conn tiling which nrpa"c? onr cotiipreheljs.nn. Wc were not aware before that paratrapli mrt nur eye, th:tt the pi o; le of this c i;rty did l" t Innrthe manner in vv hii h lir Senator vv.'is ileitei! we ilid not know that it wa lteee--arj- fomakc any rvplar.ation-in or.h r to place 1h"t .natter nt'.lv hefote the public, tin tho contrary, w hail mi, ; - -1 that the fart of Mr. I Inn an rs ha : iiic it e iv il fix hvndn-d .ort.f ... vnt;-(';nt r'.l'f ov r l.i- opponent, was nfiei'-nt e idt tn-e t;'.at the people ntnler-tooil the ntaltrr p. rfei tly w. . Ihtt it appears that tin re has hern s-ti-.c ihie.t; h.i.hh t; at I. aw rem eliiii uh from the coo.l p. oph- ol Dearborn, which will fhortlv b- rt-veaiei! by an imltv hlr.al who will 41 shrink fiom no re-o.msiiiMy We ilo net i harce the lMitor-: of the Palladium with impure motives ir. uivota; the above t1(iti,., we are of opinion that they patHi-hcil it as ie.pt. ?tc I ; but wo wonhl haveia cti nmler an obligation to them hail they been a little more explicit. A it i, we are lel wholly tn coniectme what the contents of this forthcomiiii ,lr rnhn .if ion"1 will he ; ntnl we pretmic It is something cah nlatcil to account for llie sittial roat ami th feat of H'nllrr 1nnlivnr. It i no ilotibt mot I ifv intr to the ferlincs of that man to know that he w as 50 w rctehei'.ly bea ten by an iailivi'lnal who was brottcht cut tin day 4 hi fore the i lection; ami aftir he I Arni'troncl had n'oninl the irhoh county, and 111.1! the most 1111-in-t and itngetitlenianly mean? to promote his i ll ! t ton. We consider the idea of 1 rilaininz the mantier in which, Mr. Armstronj; was defeated, a v ery nonsensical and ridn nloif-. What explanation doe the people want? Does not every veti r in the county know that the late i lection w a conducted as all elections arc ? Do they liot know that they had two candidates before them for the Senate, and that one of tliem was fairly and honorably, though very sadly beaten Yi the people know all thi they know more, for they arr acnttainted with all the facts and circumstance relating lo tin; election of Sinator; and yt sottie one of Mr. Flummcr's opponents has virtually said to the people, 11 Fnw art a S't off, '.., onl don't knoir vhai 1,011 hftr hrm dt.irig I ;-,7 trjlairt it lo tnii.'."' Sneli lan.nae as this is pe rfectly in character with the individual who proclaimed in onr stret t, and on the. highways and by-ways of the county, that the people had been "transferred and sold Tor thirty pieces of silver The 1 ,av n tii clniruhi r, or at least some nf them, to 'Make them nil in all,"'1 are rather a curious s. t of people, and what makc them o is difficult for its to say; but to prov e it, let n sttbmtt a filter two: The y Itav e been ropeat.dly ri-'i'tested, both publicly am! pmatelv,to come out and aririm the itrticeand p.ropiiety of intovin,i the County ?iat; but thiy have inv art ir.lv ref.iseil to doit. The Fdilor ol the M .'(" ivni rl'i-tJ to pnblish couimnni' atiotts
on ti e subject ; but now, since the election is over, they pnrposiw.r;.;.,,)!,-,,- the matttier in which they have been defeated! This is a vc-
ry "crood one" and while they are makilt; these rplannlions, w e hope they w ill put themIves to the trouble of (rplaining why it was that their candidate for the Senate was beaten one hundred and forty-sis votes in Lawrencehnt i h tow nship. We had supposed that Kfter the election was ovi r, and the IVeplo b.ail tande their choice, no more would he sai l rw the snhjict, at h ast for a time. 'o w ere not dipo-ed to follow t;p onr siteces w itli anv thins like boa-tine: or t;ij iine.hin ov r the Lav. rem 1 burghers ; hnl since j the v , io tin ir ri;;rl,,m, have saw proper to comi niciH e the subject, wo can i'.s.Tnre them that vc will not slit i tilt from tile responsibility of 'ineili.; them promptly. They may make ! such slate lui i.l s r.s they pi. a;c, hut we ft 11 Viem i no:-, thai if they ptcte.nd to s;lv that the con- ' tc-t was l.ot fairly and honorably conducted ' on th.o part of t'to e v . !.o supported the- Comity viei tins: 1 tcUi t, we contrailtet :t in ailvanco. Where then is the n e of jjihuuilion. V iview stich an attempt as itisnlliiin- the peonle and we belive that the author will ni:;rt with their frowns and iinUcnaiion. Hk ii.MOM), I v.. Aumist 2. J nr. .o::mos. n e take occasion to nolice an tia iho it turn e a n art v ot . M- 1 ' 1 j .tea inons iroin .inssouri, who paea ithrou;;h this j ! u e in the early part of this week. Anion"; them was the. veii i'ahle Joe Satilii himself.at leal a piet!ty uentet 1 man was poinled out lo us as him, hv one Harris, who staled he was Joe's first pro-elvte. Amotiir ma ny mart lions thin' t,,d hv this II 11lis. which required a stronger faith to ! helicvc than has fallen to our lot. he said that he had etired a case of cholera instantaneously, while in Missouri,!)) merely Lninir hisl.andsoa the nll'ncted petson. On their complaining of being misrepresented 111 the public, papers as
to their motives and actions, we toques- attached to the boat hv m ans id started a statement of tin ir proceedings rejtes, with, which it can lit: brought to from themselves, which we would pub- any desired anle with tlio current.
- at anv time, but this could not be obtained, ami w hat little they did commnnicate wa so vague and contradicloty a to claim no credence. Palht'Iium. Ihm.Mii-t.i iiia, July '2j. C lpt. Ibi s v.iinvu Kj one of the ex pall iated I oles.and r quesenlctl lo be a tit nllenian and a .soldier, will start from Boston for Yand ilia, accompanied bv ten of his eotinlrvmen, for the purpose of settling the township granted them by Congress. I hey will sere as pio ta cis to the ot oei-s, vv ho will shortly hd ow in detachm mts. 'i he boMon At las says, the gentlemta at (lie head of 1 ' , 1 1.to th.e la-k of loundmg a western araw . J-.n ricmi. Momi.K., Ala., -I uly 7. On Saturday last a rencounter took place in Baldwin county. at Montcornerv Hill, between two son of David Knglish, and an old genlhanan and his son named Singleton. It appears that or e of the. l a;oishs had a few words wiih young Smolcton, upon which lvig t t . t I I -II 1 - rt II lis!! tired ami Killed turn. i lie t biei Singleton, haying a double barrelled gut; in hi hand, drew up, lircd, and killed Knglish, hose btother then step ped forward and wounded Singleton by a shot. Not being vlisabled, however, thr. old cont Ionian returned the fire and killed his antagonist. A free m sjro thm fireil on the survivor, (Singh tov.) wounding him hadlv. Coc rEuri.ns. Counterfeit -Sa's- on ihe 1? ink of Konisville, have made their lppearance among us. Those, that we have seen are made "pa) able to R. JtH-A-'h, letter C dated October 1 8th. 18.33. The signatures are very well executed, but the engraxing is eoatse. tnd the ink much paler than in the gennine note. there are also others ol ran t I the same denomination, made payable to U". Aibitt. which resemble the ahove ia most respect, except lhat the ink i darker than in the tine notes. They may easily be detected on a ,0M'vt i7c Pi ire Current Hi'M vitKUii.r. CoixcmicxcK. During ihe Revolution an artillery carriage among other munition w as captured at the surrender o( (en. Ibirgoyne, in 1777. l his carriage together with a brass field piece taken by den. La Kay ettc in person at the storming of a re doubt at York Town, in which memora ble battle he bore a conspicuous part, ro imvv :il the f J nvoriime.il Arennal in -ii, t-,;l,. r 1 I'... i. i.ti.noirsviii-. .ine ".mi. in . ..jcne was on IUS tour llirongtl tlie Unlteil States in 132a, he called to visit the (Government work opposite this city, and while the salute was being tired he recogii!7Ml the identical cannon above mentioned, and is said to have instantly
approached and embraced il as the t eased has left behind her an aged buscompanion of his youth. Another link band, and a numerous circle of relations
in thi chain of coincidence, was added on Saturday last. The (iovernment order had been received the day before at Ihe Arsenal, respecting the death .,r t . INniitv ilirectinT the half hour con to be bred in honor ot mat great
patriot. The orJer wa? executed, w ith tle ?ame j,,, llic, 'Ir rvi ,.Q ' 1. ; 1 .,j,. 1, Tl. .
sv u. ll.'ll-l I 111 lit- V. ...1, Mt. M'l . ill. etteet unon t(i.-e who heaid the salute with a ktum ledtfo of the. historical roir.cidents eonnccted wi'.h it must Stave ecu peculiarly atl clii;:; and melati- ( llctiv. Tnr, Wu Ax Iron Stexmho.vt. An iron sfeamhoat was aii!( li;;tl at Savannah, on the morning of the Oih nil. She glided into the ater in uallant st) le. She i? the fust iron ste-im'noat ever ! uilt in the United Slate?. Tin: Savannah (icoreian deserihes her thus: "She is a heauliful tnodid id' a loaf, and ;is lioh'.iy hi the water as a din Her !tl. ;h;.J If this l'..-il!l diafi of water will he verv li tiiis is tlie orand desideratum. boat succeeds, jutd titere is no w nv e wii no' the no. of C 1 eo rgiawill he iit'h iitei! to th:- entcrpriz;; and puhlie spiiil ol Mr, Ltaiir. fr poinsmg oul a new r.ietnoil oy wiueti (he m tnv streams -.vliit h intersect tie. ii Stale, vhith are no-v u-( des? f r ordinarv steam hoat na 1 iiin::. wnl 1 ne cmi- . The vei led into na lira a.ohwa 1...... 11 .. .... . I II.V. !o.a. s is so much , . .. .. less than that ot woolen ones of the same tliiiieu-toas. that I .icy have a oreat nl vantaiio over them. tUirntg tiiose months when the liver are low. S!i" iias hecn e!iritened tht- .loha Randolph. and draws without the hnih-i s, ! wo tret tV;-')7c-fo u r inches. t)i ,v ? " " V rt r c ; " v. The K i l h'tfii :n; (I'enn.) (i.tz.'lle sav- ".Mr. t'u'inino ham nru-nv-iir! litis homi.mh. has rr,,t his feiry heat to woik upon a new pi. in. Ahoat -100 vards ahov e the landipo at hihouse, a slrou-r wite is a'tatc.hetl to a tree that stands close to the hank of the hiver, the olle-r end of which wire ibringing the eial of the boat that is intended to go foremost a liltle up the stream, it immediately selsniriike a thing of life, impoll .! sohdv hv llie ob lique action of tie wafer Uion the side of the boa!. In this manner the trip, i p -rf trmed. from that shore to (his, and trout this lo that in about throe minutes. It is a very ingenious loulrivanco, and wa construe led hv the patentee. The contrivance is ingenious c.vrlaieh, but not new. H iihoiit going fin liter bin k, or referring to any scion t lit.; ooiluii hv wlioni t!t. loatiivanct tnd th.e principle are deeiibed, it wil he sumtieiit lo say tltat it has been in operalion several ears at the ferrv a 1 ., . . . , .. ( loss ine vitto river ai vv ueeiing, imm mi. w m uiirn Aiti. Departed this life at James Mill, on Tuesdav the I2lh inst., at 2 o'clock in the niorninir, xMrs. Rtau ee v J 1., cousor oi .Mr. llenrv James, in the. UJln eai ofhera'ie. Her rm ties were lento ve l to the .Rising Saa irrave yard, am intei red in lite c eniimof lite same dav To atlempt a eulogy upon the deceas eu ny me emimeiation ol her yoo qualiliis, would seem unnecessary, a all who were acquainted with her know Mie had many, and tnat tin y were in estimable. Let it suihee to sav that. with a mot amiable disposition, site possessed a degree of christian tot liduh ana uevoteuness mat was able to near ii . I . i . i . i her up under a long and painful eonrsi of illness, and which fiually smoothed her way to the grave, and rendered her last moments happy. Sue has left ma ny and dear relatives to mourn her early departure ; but it must be a source of the highest consolation to them lo know, that she left litem under the happy inllnence ol pious resignation, and it . i it .1 . in tne luu iruition oi an mat is promj ised shall sctten the dying pillow ol the righteous. I'nll iit:itty i tlovv 'r tit tlie liritdit inurtiiin liottr, 1 1 its lira lilt svvect licet :t r IV. m t lie ilcvv y sliovv "r ; lint crc tlie scijMi l of the il.ty vv.u5 oi r, ll:i? fiiacil, vvitlu'lcil, iljcl iotil vv.is no more. (lit! who vvonlil cinb tlie seasoiiE as the) roll, Or stnv (he sweet ilcnurtitie of a sum From oar'h to I lea v ctt tlu re to ilvvcll above, Forever in the sight oi saving hove! c.nl.l hut this r.tjitnre,l spirit ily awav How cltl'lly woilhl it leave litis hulls., nf cl.i Anil littrstitur Iroin the ties that html it here. Would so -.r aloft to hid thee welcome there. Httt thine, O tJoil! thy holy will he ilonc A levy more ilavs anil we shall lollovv on. With i hnstiati patience may we linger still, Ami watt the ciln t ol thy sovereign vvtl.l.. Fatewell, ilear friend ! for thou art eone forever ! No more we meet on earth oh, in v er ! never ! ,j,t volll,,.r) 1(,n, ,,, S:UU too ther throng I I Htut vvesUall meet and swell the tooiis s,ns ahui..m) Dik.ii in this vicinity, on Wcdnesday last, of bilious fever, Mrs. Mutv Fi-lton, consort of Mr. Samuel Fulton, in the G?th ear of her age. The de and friends to mourn her lo Du:u at hi residence, near Charles town, on the SGth ult. the Hon. .low th vn Jiamnos, the first ( iovernor of tn diana, and form, my years a representa i me m v ongres" uom mis m.hc.
MAIlllir.D, On Sunday last, hv the Ro.v. .Tants ? .Tones, Mr. Tnorivs If. Gir.MoitE to Mis Lktiti a Dodo, all of this village. Oa Wednesday last, hv the same. Mr. N vTit Lo jiiM F. to Miss Anne Mim.i:r, holli of Duarborn rountv.
Oa '! ursd iv 1 11. !iv the c-ime. M.r. Jotiv !U:v:'.tt to M aviv, holh of this villa ISTHF.H 13 U.ll0 Q v. Tiios!. t f our s u h -c ri her who U to p.-iv th.eir stihsetipti.m t !h., Timrf n tltls. aii- inf)rm-d lhat we will allew Twiialy per I'U-iit-I for a:! lii.it tii.tv he tieliverei it liveied at our ollii-e previni's o li.e ht cf next moat!;. rl I'.X !;n-h(ds w'.il he taken as cilvnv r pa) m nt fir ore v ear from ihose who mav wi-!i ! siiliscriae. s i i; i::;5 & (,li:n. Ili-ii.e Sua, Auir. 1 ( 3t R KSPIXTFlTUA inform th.eir ens. tomrfs, am! ad those indebted to hem , thai th.ev will receive :d! kinds of M.' -rrhaidahle I'rodare in patnienl. Irani lh;s time. w.;' the ttrst o( S:-ptem lu r. ii delivered lo tnetn in 1a!-i: ir San. ,!;a:';7v jior(,i.y Continue to eai rv on the 1 1 titintr busiiH -s, at t ncir old stand, next floor above II lines V K ii ias's store, Main street, i a-n ami priniaee win at all litites tie .) i t -1 1 i . . i received in exchange fir Ha!. Ri-ingSun. Atiii. 1G, UUl. 3t 10 tiisiii:tsir:U;: rt Sale. 'i . ILL he sold at puldic auction. V V at the late residence of Georgt 'ai ker. dre'd. in Rising San. en Sal u r !av,theibh day of September next the personal goods o( his estate, eon sis'ing of HOUSEHOLD tV AY 7 I'll i:.Y n'i:.Yl7Vl!E: a v.-.ri. tv of Cari(. eter's ai d other T O O L S ; scvera IIIt'KS ()F ;:;, and many other irlicles too tediou to mention. Sab nr. to commence at III o i lock, a. t. lMite aieidh credit w ill he given bv giv ing note with approved se' utitv. THOMAS L5llAl)Li:V,.7.fr. August 1, 1 S 3 1. 10 sj At! turn iralofs r'oticr. "IIll undersigned having taken oul - Dtkrs of administration on the estate of . I am: lit, t lct.titx, late of Dearborn count , dee'd. hereby requests all person. indebted to said estate (o make immediate payment; and all those having claim against the. same, are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The estate is considered solvent. TJIOS. NKLSOX,. 7 7,ur. August 1G, 1 UJ 1. 10:3t t A TT f'rr "if i f R ritll subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public in general. that they have entered into co-partnership, for the purpose of earning on the TssilcS'ill.V ??l isiv. in this place. Thev will execute all order? in their lieo, in the neatest, best, and most du rable manner, and according to the latest fashions. Their experience in tin various branches cf Tailoi ing. justifies them in sai:ig that thev will he aid to please all who may favor litem with their custom. Their shop is at C. Campbell s oul stand, on titani street, oppt site ihe IVmting office. M.'.-l kinds ti country produce wil b.e received in pavment at the mat kit pi ices. c.uirnnLL &, quirk. Rising Sun, Aug. 'J. 133-1. 301 f PUBLIC SALS. r-pIlL subscriber will oiler lor sale at public auction, at bis residence, 1 miles from Rising Sun, and 1 mile from John 15.i i ricklow's, on .Saturday, tin 30ih of August, int. the fi Ibwing pro rt-T perly. to wit: ,j She. ntiug Utensils; also, 1 two horse Wag mi ;..)d Harness. . terms made knot on th e u f sale. JOHN LLLIOTT. August P. 1331. 3vv fHI! undersigned having taken out - letters of administration on (he es tale of Cr.oiuiF. Rakkkr, late of Rising Sun, dee'd., hereby requests all persons indebted to said estate, lo make mum diale settlement; and those, having claims against the same, are requested to present them properly authenticate! for ecitlemeitl. The estate is consider ed fully solvent. THOMAS RlUDLKY..'ir, Rising Sun. Aug. 9, 1831. 3r39 CUNTS Cash per bushel will he given for clean Fi,x Sm-.ii at the Rising Sun Mill until December next Jftrif 5, 1331.
SAV DULL
7OR SAKK, one-half or the w hole L of the Sleam Soic Mill, in Rising San. Indiana. This mill is CO feel in ngtli, and 20 feet ide. carries TWO SAWS, .and saws 40 feet in length. riie substantial manner in which the )ui!uii!g is put up, the simplicity cf (he mat liinerv. ami me strmiftli ot the en;ine, ha I. ecu at know lodged by all who nive seen it. The boilers are 22 fect ot j:, and 3 2 inches diameter. There is idso a pair of Mill Stones j feet 7 inches in diameter, attached to I he saw miil, that will grind above 200 u-la Is in 21 hours. The mill is situa ted oa three lots, and has a first rate stone wall ;.-, 53 text deep, which supplies the boilers. ny person owning land above this place, who could furnish the mill with logs and firewood, will find this estab lishment worth) his attention. Terms will be easy. J'er further particulars only to ' JOHN ROSE, or K. S. RUSH, ilgrnf, l.tiimncilturgh. Rising Sun, Aug. C, 183-1. 3'Jtf OASH will he paid for Wheat at said mill. SliirrB'fitso Fltilll will at all times during the. season, be exchanged at the rate of 30 pounds for a bushel ol . heat. GTONI2 CJOAX. STONK COAL for lilu ksmiths, of the very best qunfiftf,nu at moderate prices. DAN I EL 1 1 1 NSDA LK, Jgcnt. August I. f5vv38 O T !5 1 ' ii. To the voters of Congressional ToTcnsfiij), .Y). fhne, Range one, in lic counties of Dearborn ami .S il:crlan "OU are hereby notified that there il will be an election held on the last Saturday in August next, at Pleasant Ridge School-house, No. two, in the third district of said Township, in order to elect one Tiustec to fill the vacancy of Cant. Calv in Marble, whose tri m c.f face will then expire. Also, by rcuesl, at the same lime and place there ill be a vote taken to determine whe ther School Section No. sixteen shall e sold or not. Election to commence Hid close at the usual hours. TIIOS. HOWARD, Clerk. Jul) U 1G34. Lookout lor ISsTalit'B'!!!! A LL persons indebfed totne either J;& by nolo or book account, arc repiired to make immediate payment if they wish to save costs. Mr. V. A. t!ii:h.y will attend to the settling of icecunts up lo the hrsl day of August ext, after which time they will be left with J. )V. II alt . Usq. for collection. A. C. ITTTKR. Ri-ing Sun, July 5, 1C3-1. MOK HERE ! f K11F. undersigned having closed their business until thev can procure a shop, are desirous of settling up their cconnts. All those who know them selves indebted to the firm, either by note or book, are requested lo come forward and make payment immediitely. those who neglect this call, will find their accounts placed in the hands of an officer for collection. H. & (i. (iliUUNU. Rising Sun, July 12, 1831. VlVnratrtl Iiiumdiufciy, JOURNEYMAN COOPKR, to horn the customary wages will ive n. A man of sober and industri ous habits is solicited. For particulars apply to the subscriber, living on Second, between Walnut and High streets, THOMAS JONES. Rising S:.n. July ollt, 1031. rMlJS is to caution all Ross Coopcrs, Grocery keepers, Tavern keepers, Hoarding houses, washer women, and barbers, from trusting or employing one,0. CITHIjRS, a journeyman cooper, and an infamous scoundrel, who ranaxray from this place on the night of the 1th of July, in debt to all the above mentioned houses. Any person who will arrest said John fathers, and bring him to this place, shall have ONE CENT for their trouble, and no thanks. Editors who wish the detection of rogues and villains, are requested to give the above an insertion. J. S. SAYRS. Rising Sun, July 12, 1831. iVool Carding! Ml: SUI5SCRIRER has a pair of YYool-i-n r t! i it y; M ;cii i a r ready for operation at his Cotton Factory in Rising Sun, and is prepared to CARD WOOL for customers in the qesl stvje and shortest notice. 03-Mosl kinds of Country Produce taken for pay. P. JAMES.
