Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 52, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 November 1834 — Page 3

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I.YCtrH. We arc rov(lc J to stair lli.it a meeting c.t" f Uvh tf rnr a; re friemily to t!;e forma tion of a I.yoeiew n tl i 4:-e, will ho lieM at 'r. CrofV " ffl.fvl room, on l!rr street, thi cvci.irv-, nt er'y eam'le lilil. 1 Ot It rVTIMXNS. The pr. sent imnihrr ( rlovs the f.it tolvtiiMif tin Ivi-i"::;: n:i Turn s an I on i-'ate.r!:v ;Tt ve i'i co-.iimov.v'o '.ho seoon I volume, tin -o?ir.c lCii tji tl.o e-numi aeemei-t of our i.vtrr. ve oak ve io.iiiv ih.'icnlvi, -, ini.'.ci.t u a lien rt;ibW.me:-.t, whicli have Immi i.r-r.-.onntet!, nml e m.w fin ! oi;rlv or.tili i1. t- A " loeal habitation and : lwmc." The ;'r,l r.timVer wa i-;e! nn.I, r vi rv nnf.ix r.i lo ;.n-p;ces hum efT.ir' I .1 5 I cn uii'e ! nr ei-;co:.s to eff v? a peci.lot tin y I'atletl in every i:itt..:iof. iuit:l the senior proj rii tor of tV.c Times e.imo ;itnoi: tia m am! (!i woi.K! believe it ! tl.e "Ri-inc Sm" va i-sml t t;-s thnn"?? nV.-er;!-orf!! Many er.,ii. were m.i.!o from "i:".Vre:it unirtir t.U the es . aWWV.ment vh.mM receive a juemaxm M:;x)ort. rart of wl.ioli hi' heeu fuir.il .!, nn 1 a pnrt, we arc c;m-tritm-l 10 sa , I. us been but a fiini$ i".iit we wo:;!,! 5e iin.: treat irjn-tioe to a r;::v.brr of ovr iiienisant n;-.poilers xvc r.ot aokiiowloic the interest they l..ivo m.mifstc.l in our ho!, all", .at ! the pains they have taken to irere-ee o-.:r j aiionaro. There are bet low ;. -r-on who have at:v iiea of tl.o i5i:::i!tu" l be eseoiina red in eomlnct.r; a r,eivvi; rr in a conv.trx vi!bce. It is H:Vi rent from iii.it of -v, ry ot'u r '. ranch of ir.cth.ui.Ynl !M'i;:;--. I io S-i!,-.r, tho hatter, tho !:wm ikor, tho ?,i,!.;ior. tV.o tnon r, in lai t, nil i llur mechanic, wl.i n '.I cy f.nii tiini- cttuiic i'.-.:!! an.l bn-:u- on tl o tioclir.o, c,n i.in.iaith their tr.i V av..l fettle u i their eoner -rr.s nnl still he ma!,i:i; Miff.eiciit to support thrmtelvesan.! families. !Vat so with the Printer he cannot brirg !- .i..ji.o to an mi by i',ejrocs ami lie ;;m-t have a certain amount of patror.a ;e, or .!-oh. is r-ini.iii; loeperainl deeper i;.to oYhi, a.i.5 mu1-!. so .:er or l.itir. top I i-i p:e. We ooM.h r ti.e .-t ihh-i.im i.t of a m w -paper Hi !l:-jvr n:;, :;s el, but an r ,r;.rn" .) ;t ; I n( we e.:n s.-e !; ec ! re ison v. I y it shoni.! not u'.tim iteiy s kc-.-i '. W are itn it--! i:i o::e of t!.e m -t pO',e,loui. xveaithx, a-ni iilieliifent lectio:, J of the Maio el i:;.ii.in 1, a;;l if e eanl;ot neeee.l, " O lii-.nk i; wi.l peak b;it poorly in favor of the lih. n'.-.ty am! .enoro-ity of our titi2cr.. P.:t at piej'i.t ue !-..ue '.ittio iambi f our sneci s. eaion t. it i- true, see into f.itv.ri'v, an. I we mii.!it take n course which ouM hbstdve onr patrons from ail utilisation! t J appcrt n; but we shall carefully endeavor t avoid any tl.i.tc of ;V.i nat ive, ami by coiitinnnij to stand aloof tro:u parly polities, we I ope to furnish our patrons with an useful ami interesting newspaper, and such ait one as neither they 11 r oar-elves need bi ahnncJ of. All we ak or de-ire i a decent and respectable liveUlioo !, and if we can ohtain it by bciil5 useful to o:r fe'l ov-citi7eii, wc shall attain the ua. :.il of our ambition. --Tho last P.vl a lnim contains eertiiieates tinned bv Me;-r. Ileniv Iletistis, A in mi Wil- .);!, Morris Short, and Nathan Lynn, fully eorroloratin the statements made by Henry Uopkin"5 a .lit olhe:s, in regard to the'lancu'ice u-ed by D i!:i l Plunnr.er at the lection in Mam h ester. This t:.rw (I Tii bi'.s ii-.to the back f round, and we be;m to Mipoet llnit Aisceitif!catchao b 1 n irreptitiousl ol tailied. IMIJTirs. Xeariy nil oar xchange papers at tiiis time .11c tilled w it'i I,h'li. .t, .111 1 nothing hot Polities. The ariit le f V i,-jt is about sis scarce wit! v,s a haiI-stov.es were !rt July. The elecens in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, t'onleclicut, Maine and (leorcia are over, and the p apers e.f each party ;.re slioutin; Victory I Scarcely a poiitical paper can be opened with--nt meelins: in larms capitals such shouts as Another glorious triuir.pli !' "I'nparallovl victory I' s-Demoer.uy triumphant !" "Jackson-i-iu pros'.ratiil !" c. ie. We are tiretl of polities it atTords us licit!. er profit nor ainn-ement and we can see no bom fit derived from keeping up such an eternal clatter about a mattir whieh the sre"' mass of the people care nothing about. Hut if editors will make fools of themselves, let them do it we print a ntulral piper, and, perhaps, it's none of our business. We iHiiiio!, however, help rejreltinj the de generacy of the times wc have a fitting for the honor and happiness of our country, and if polities continue to exercise the s.;me intlil ence for a few years to come, that it has for some years past, 'our beloved America' must cease to he a beacon light" for other nations, We learn by one of our citi7cns just returned fioiu Cincinnati, that a lire broke out in John son' Row, on Filth, between Walnut and Vine rtrrets, in that city, on Thursday morning last, whiih destroyed the greater part of the Row. The Mirror printing olliee was in one of these tmih!inc,Mul w e presume the proprietors must hT met with con-nlerahle lo's. We hope it mi J be other wi-e. 01110. ftj The following persons have been elected rnembeo of the -ldi Congress from Ohio. Thote marked with a star are Jacksonians. Pittrirt. Distort. 1. Bell uny Storer II. WiPiani Kennon 2. Taylor Webster 3. Joseph II. Crane 4. Thomas Corwin .V Tho. L. Homer 11. Vdias l.ovcll 13. David Spauclcr I I. Wm. Patterson 13. Jonathan 5Mtane 6. Samuel K. Vinton 10. Klihi Whittlesey T. William K. Uoml I"- John Thompson ft. .tcicmmh M'Lclie IS. Uenjamin Jone . John Cl-npy t?. Daniel Kilg-re

. fc'"rT',r Kk-.wtag tictkue, prr.vine for arelocation of the Seat of Justice of iVarhoni county, will be presented to the m-t Lejidat,m- of ihis Mate. " Io the boicral .tnnbfy cf the State o

IHUr. ifi The politic!! of the nherihei. cililens of Denrhoir. ronntv. ro-pecll",i!Iv represent, iU.x ihov l.ibor under gnat ilivaivantage ami stillor manv ineonxemer,ues,,lconfcqi!c,u.r nt",,0 0;lt ol i.tiue 01 s.nd counlv bemsi located at Lawn rci bm -h. on the Oldo river u.u, uiai i,e is iox atid st!p-ct to it.unv..(.iv,i in n 11 0 Mirrcttm;cil 1 x crct nd ponds xvhieh m ike it at tims vorv hliienil of noce- that to rea. li it the ;r at to ss f pcorle ecctinvtjvff the ,.xvcr. hack and centra! porti conntx li.ixe to cross .-ill its leading streams, xxhich ofien s-u! iv cls them, not only to Uiimccss uy expense and delay, luit to;ihso!u:edisappoii linentand datigcr th.it it is, ist their opinh n, an ttnlioahhv site, and in t!ie xerx nature of (ht! eati never he otherwise that; otie ir.ore tligiMo a;:J convenient is to he found ;t or near the centre of the coin l v ;and the pt axi rof veur petition-1 ei ts 101 me re-ioeai!o:i 01 the ett ot ! Jtistii.t! of Dcarhorn rourdv. ;tnd that ! it he located at the centre of said counlv, er ts m-ar tin t o as ;i favorable site can he procured for its establishment. And vc.tir peliiioiiets as iu dti'v hound. ill exer prav v:e. & W 7 TCittilTOKV OF ARKANSAS. 1'iie (ollo-vino; j an exlraet of a letter fiom the Uev. 1). L. Gray, foimerly eft!. is state, but tvow residing in Arkir.saw. to his friend in Columbia. The letter is dated Lite! Meld, Jackson cotKdy, Alkinsaw. May 9ih. It appeals lhat the country is rich in metals, minerals, and antiquities. I Citarialjicn fHstrrt r. 'Ti.is coutitry xx as otiee itdi ibited, and I propound this iptestion to vour antiquarian. When atid bv whom? Two miles fumi t'lis, on the h;;t ks of While Iviver, you can see the brick foundations of houses. Six miles from this, six hundred and forty .acres are imlost d by a xvall, and in the centre, there is a circular building; nrrlh of this, there are the ruins of a cilv; parnh I streets crossing each other at right angles, mix be traced by the britk found. itions, one mile it length. The bricks are shaped like modern bricks.' M i.i.ancholy I)i:xtii. The dead body of a man xxas lately found about (en miles south of Fort Wax no, Indiana, which is supposed to have been in the srne situation several weeks. It xxas in such a state of decomposition that it conJJ not be recojinized: but it ippoared to have been that of a man ahont 30 years of age and 5 feet 6 inchcs hiirn. lie had on a pair ol lean? panlaloons,HtJ striped svvansdoxvn vest; no papers cf any desciiption nor any money tonnd about him. One of the juiors at t'ne inquest held oxer him, re cognized the pantaloons as a pair he had sold to a stranger some monlhsago; it is conjectured that lite unfortunate man had fallen sick xvhile travelling, and b it the toad in search of water. and had probably lingered in that place where he xvas lound, lor two or three daxs before death put an end to his suf ferings: the bushes in tw o or three pla ces, xv ere twisted and tied together, so as to form a screen or shelter, xvhich it is probable he h id done to shield himself from the rax s of the sun. Immigration-. The season so far ha been a delightful one for emigration. Tor several days our streets have been crowded xxith wagons and cariiages. filled xxith apparently substantial and worth v people bending their course to the Far West. The number xx ho pass here we have understood is not equal to that xxhich crossed the river above the mouth of the Missouri. Many of these emigrants are bound for the extreme western counties of the state; and xve have been told that .almost every section of land in Jackson counly has been entered. Other counties are populating not less rapidly. Mioiiri Republican. The Spanish inquisitor general, is said to have tried and tortured, in the roursc cf fourteen years, eighty thousand persons, of which six thousand were executed! This institution was suppresed by a decree dated on the 15th of July last, and the property income, and other goods belonging to it, applied to the paxment of the public debt. NF.W-OUi.KANS MAUKKT, OCT. 10. Flour. The stock continues small ond the demand very fair, at $5 oO .and .'So 75 per barrel. Arrived since the 1st inst., 163 barrels. forb. For Mess there is a fair demand at $14 per bbl.; Prime is chiefly xvanted for planters' ue, and i worth 11. Cargo, $3 50 per bbl. No arrival. net. There is no Western Eeef in maikct; it xvould meet with a moderttp dermnrl at quotations.

. , , , l ''H Cor.lltVdOS VC.I V SOarce,atul the em :u. pnrlictilai Iv lor Si!o, i? Vorv ermul at 3 I 2 mils; ShouldVr G a f, 1 .0. Hams are more plenty, and are srlling

;( 0 cent. Lcn, The dorm ml for this article depend? crratly on the orders from tlie Ilavanna and tlie port of Mexico, and eonsoquentlx. Piahle to freqnerd c.h.an(Cts. ;,t present, it is toleraMv filr at I cents ncr Ih j Minsk is crowing more ?rarro at, d liio demand is nrettv irood nt cents per irallon. j Corn The market is rather poorlv j supplied : in the Ivtr. it is sellinsr al .1 fe2 1-2 ner hushel S!i.dl..,l in -I.-

o:; ol theiat 5 cents tier rmiliol. ArrlveiL IT?

sack a 7 - - 11, j? continues to meet with a moderate demand .it ,sl per 100 Uis. xvhotesale; retail, Jl C5. ?I.K!ttr.!. On Thursday, the 30!h u'.r.. hv John J ' ,nvnr.Vs l'p r' t'lirsTru Tit y: :u to I 's ANE -McLoski-.v, both of IJnioti toxvnsltip. mr.n. On Saturday last, the 1st instal l. Rebecca, consort of Mr. John R abbs, of this vicinity, aged G3 years. She has gone to reap the promised reward. In Cincinnati, on the CTih ul!.. .Mrs. Jank, consort of Moses Dawson, F,qr. editor of the Advertiser, in the TCHh x ear of her are. DWELLING HOUSE FOR s.iu:. 'pill'. Subscri'ur will cdH r j::::iL for sale to Ihe highest bid-j-sL'U'fjkder. on Saturday, the. 22d of Nox ember, int.. at 10 o'clock. A. M., the D11ELLLW, IIOUSL now occupied by him, situated on Fifth street, in Rising" Sun. The house is a substantial nexv frame, 13 by 2 feet, txxo stories high. It will have to he removed from the place xxhere it stands by the purchaser, which can he done xvilhout injuring it. Terms made known on the dav of sale. C.r.ORG F. LINDSAY. RisinsjSun.Nov. G, 1 G.J4. 52 JrK rpiii: buihl i tg formerly ocruPl hy V. V. Baldwin israyskts Carding establish moot, is ollered for rent. It will suit for a shop of any kind, or for machinery. Also, two pasture, lots adjoining the same. The xxhole xxill be rented together, or separately. For terms, apply to MOSKS TURNER. Rising Sun, Nov. 3, 1 8.1-1. 52 C.VIT10.. LL persons ate hereby cautioned . not to trust or employ S AMUKL WILLIS, an apprentice of the subscriber's to the Blacksmith business. Said Willis I believe xvas persuaded to leave me and turn nut Journeyman, .although he had txxo years to serve. All persons indebted to me are also cautioned not to pay any money to said Willis on my account; and those xvho employ him xvould do xvell to watch him closely, as I believe that a chap xvho xvould treat mc as he has done has neither moral honesty nor integrity about him and I know from personal experience that he would almost as soon tell a falsehood as the truth. I return my thanks to the person xvho persuaded him away, and I will endeavor to recollect him for his kindness. C. 1 1 AG AN. Rising Sun, Nov. 8, 1 S3 i. 52 4 LL persons xvho subscribed and sent ' to Samuel Hindi's school in Randolph toxvnship, xvho have not yet paid their subscriptions, are hereby notified that their accounts hare be'"" -t ft with the subscriber for collection; and it is desirable that they should be settled xvilhout delay. LEF. RODGERS. November 8, 1831. 52 " i t 1 v b: . A LL Exchange notes payable to R. jt llerrick or bearer, at Green's Grore, Clarke county, Ir.diana, or at Vernon on the Ohio, assigned by A. L. Lamb, E. Colvin and G. Green, are at 3 per. cent, discount. Oct. 23, 1831. 50 w 3 Public .Yolicc. THE undersigned haxing rented the ex tensive Flo.trii. .Hill, on Laugh cry, owned by Col. P. James, respectfully inform the public that, having a good head of xvater, they are now ready (o grind for customers. They will do business on the old terms; and having the Mill in good repair, and attended by experienced millers, they confidently expect a liberal custom. PIATT & ATHEARN. .lame,' Mtllr, Oct. 25. 18', 1-50

MANAGERS' OFriCS, No. 4, Zxxk's Row, Main Stklkt, irt:A..vf; r.i.

UR correspondents will find below txxo Schemes which are certainly as attractive, as any heretofore submitted to their consideration. They will perceive that in these two Schemes a distinction of single numbers lias been made. The Scheme? are laid before vou thus eat I;, in order that all may h .ve an opportunity of supplxing themselves wi!h tickets. ' Please address CLARICE & COOK. Class No. 22. for 18.3-1. Draws at V;ihinton, Tnesilav Nov. 2 , ! spli;m)U) scmiMi:.

1 prize of ,S20,0(J0 is 20,000 75 - 1.000 - - 75,000 1 . . . .-J 000 . . -1,000 1 - - - I. COO - - I.COO 1 - - - L300 - - lv300 1 - - - 1,220 - - 1,220 20 - - - - 300 - - (1.000 20 - - - - J00 - - 4,000 15 - - - 100 - - 4.500 G4 - - - - 50 - - 3.200 CI - - - - 40 - - 2.5G0 CI - x- - - 30 - - 1,920 (54 - - - - 20 - - 1,2 80 V2H4 --- - 10 - - 32,040 --M?t 5 - 1 10,880

?5.C6l prizes, amounting to 270,100 tektts (5 Shares in proportion. CLARKE COOK. S;i::al Swat:aj Ijollrry, Class .Vj. 23, ftr 1831. Draws at Alexandria, on the '29th SCII EME: 1 pi ize of S 25,000 is 1 - - 8.000 - 1 - - 5.000 - 1 - - 3,000 - 1 - - 2,000 - 1 - - 2.000 - 10 - - 1,200 - 10 - - 1.000 - 10 - - 800 - 10 - - (300 - 10 - - 400 -20 - - 200 - 11 - - 150 -56 - - 100 - Nov. IU3-1. $25,000 - 8.000 - 5.000 - 3,000 - 2.000 - 2,000 - 12,000 - 10.000 - 8,000 - 6,000 - 4,000 - 4,000 - G,G00 - 5.G00 - 3,J20 - 2,800 . 4,480 - 05,520 - 27,720 - 21.G-10 - 55.110 - 77.000 5G 50 112 2,181 1,540 1,510 4.G20 7,700 70 - 50 40 30 IS 1G 12 10 1 8.0-10 pi izes.... amounting to $3GG,080 Ticket? .S10 Shares in proportion. CLARKE & COOK. IVindsor Chairs. eswrfc THE subscribers have just recraved 2iO set of WitSt!ttr vOrS'foaiB cf uitlercnt colors; ? also, t ttctlec, and a fexv ROC K I N G C 1 1 A 1 R S, all of xx hich they xx ill dispose of on the mosl accommodating terms. HAINES ifcLANHJS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 183450 A FRESlTTlJPl'LV" OF .V. TURXER, 2 I AS just received and now opening at his Slore on Front street, a general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Blue, black, brown, olive and steel mix Cloths; super Satinets; Red, xvhile and green Flannels; Blue, black, brown and green Circassians; do. Bcmbazets; Blue, brown, and plaid Camblets; Rose Blankets and Bed Ticking; Silks, Silk Velvet, and Valcntia Vestiiij.'?, assorted ; A handsome nss't of I russian, i hibel, and Valcntia Shawls and lldkfs; Prints of the newest style; Men and boy's fur and seal skin Caps; " Shoes and Brogans; Ladies fox'd Boots, and prunell, morocco and leather Shoes; Gentlemen's Stocks, a superior article; A large lot of ladies' and gentlemen's Gloves, Mitts and Mittens; Tooether xx ith an assortment of HA RDWA RE. CUTE ER Y. UEASSIIARE, QUEE.ysil'ARE, SCHOOL ROOK'S. FAMILY MEDC7. V:.S, D YE S TUFFS, GROCERIES, Iron, ass'td.; Nails and Castings: Powder, Shot and Lead, .See. All of which will be sold low for Cash, Country Produce, or approved credit. liim.r Sum. CI, t. 11.1831. 3m48 Timothy anil Clover Seed. rrUIE subscriber has on hand a quan JL tity of Timothy and Clover seed, xxhich he will sell on accommodating terms. S. HATHAWAY. Riling Sin. Oct. 1, lG3t.

ON S.XTfUDAY, tlic 8lh day of November next, the subscriber will oifer for sale at his residence in Risiii"

oun, the iolloxving property, to xvil !U! i!rst r;,lc- ir hor." Ca"$U Wrt:02j,3 I IORSES, one Carriage. Fanning Utensils, .XllV' , ,HJob ld and Kitchen - Fuinilnre. Sab; xviJ r()m. menre at ten o lock. x. m. on said dax . Twelve months credit will he given on all sum over ,$1, by giving note xxiih approved security all sums under that amount, must be cash it. i subscriber xxiil :::: for sale, on theJHi s tate day, 01 ! HOUSE and LO'I'. situ ated on the corner of Second and High Streets, with a good stable thereon; TWO LOTS, with a fust rate Dwelhug House thereon, one. of xvhich is on i-. .,r xv. .1 .... 10 , . ...t; eoiinji K'i M.iiiMii uuu oeeonu fts., and (lie other on Walnut street, below Second. Terms made known on the day of sale. MAX FIELD HUSTON. Rising Sun, Oct: 1 8, 1 034. 43is SIAKUFACTORV. rClIIE subscribers having procured JL the extensive Pottery", near the cot nor of Pennsylvania and High streets, lately carried on by Mr. J. Barricklow, would respectfully inform the puhlicthat they are now prepared to manufacture every variety of&loEU Wart', xx hich they xx ill xvarranl, not inferior to a ny manufactured in the xvest. They hone. h- their assiduous attention to business, together xx ith the quality of their Ware, lo merit a share of public patronage. They intend keeping a good assortment of U are. on hand, xv lie re by Merchants and river traders can have their bills filled at (he shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. CLARK & PARKS. Rising Sun, Oct. 18, 1834. ii-c atitl BuEaESc! rtavigatiou LVSURA.VCE. AGENT at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the Protection I.nsiu.vnce Company of Hartford, Connecticut, oilers to effect Insurance on behalf of said Com pany, on D w el I i n g I louses, Stores, Wa rellouses, and buildings in general. Mer chandise, Household Furniture, arid ex'ery description of personal property against loss or damage by FIRE. A Wo, on r lat-boats and every other description of xessels with their cargoes, against loss or damage by Inland Navigation. The terms arc ns favorable as those of any other company, add ail claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Almost every man has a deep and absolute personal interest in the subject, cither as the owner of a dxvelling house, furniture, a warehouse, or goods therein; a manufactory, a shop with tools, a barn, a steam-boat, or goods on board a keel or flat boat, or some other kind of property, the loss of xvhich might prove the ruin of his family ; and xxhich of course ought not to remain a single hour xvilhout Insurance. Rising Sun, Oct. 18, I831-3m49 E WHI T E & W. II AG A R, rcI spectfully inform the Printers of the United States, to xvhom they have long been individually known as established Letter Founders, that they have uoxv formed a co-partnership in said business, and hope from their united skill and extensive experience, to be able to give satisfaction to all xvho may favor them xx ith orders. The introduction of machinery in place of the unhealthprocess of casting type by hand, a disderatum by the European and Ameri can rounders, xvas, by American ingei nutty, and a heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Extensive, use of machine cast letter, has fully tested and established its su periority in every particular, over that cast by the old process. The Letter Foundry business xvill hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the linn of White, Hagar, V Co. The specimen exhibits a complete scries from diamond to G l lines pica. Tho book and news type being in the niost modern light and shade. White, Hagar, cc Co., are agents, for the sale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, xvhich they furnish, to their customers at manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing stick?, ink, and even- article used in the printing business, kept for sale, anil furnished on short notice. Old type taken hi exchange for nexv at 0 cents per pound. E. WHITE. W. II AGAR, New York. 1 8.1 1.--50 w 3

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