Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 66, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 14 February 1835 — Page 3
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i " that ihe resolution was ode red oti the j hood, men, women and children, to the I ' -th. in-t. :,d KHl Jiiiniiirv, !s Uhv l;vr , .,,,., ,nt ,,r..hiU, ,n t,U. I J.,. I i
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An error oct-tjrro i iu the ar.Ioio pi-!i-ht ! lat week rcpoclin- the Law r.-nc, bar,!., Aur iT.l, Kimus; Sin and Hartford InmpiUt r.y, which wo did n -t di-e.wcr in lime t cur-
re;!. !t l.a.1 cs'v j
jit. Wc think xv.- h:.v as i;ood u rkht to he- , W i'. IiesS ihe t XCCUliotl of the foreM Jvhi". p.'c.i.r.Nn-lin.'ton ., Un raH.i.;imn J A,umt ,Q oVlH.c, A. M. tho U.uiuK-r. ta;tor5..,veiU, Hs; ai,l t!.i heme the cu--, .t j j t.ch(W lVom ..hil, ;uul j,,.. .ul (0... ' i ?;n .is! ir m h od that t!irv did not pnbli-h the ,.;ii-' i .1 . .. . , " , - i, , jcalwiM announced the prostration of Met t.uiiv, th .i tin r reader! mc-l.t malcr- , . , . . .
. stan-l it! Tl.tr "mi.'." H.a-l hive ktii to
il all
celi- -rd.
1 he v ;.'.or el tin1 I .1. la. mini
the MonaicU who had hatilcd li
storms of ages.
Mliclioflhe Hon, V was
latest d t!. t.vM
to fr Ma I of !'., !!.v al 1 II 1! ,
v.k n whr I wasted hy the fillim- :he nmhiiude
ucl U,e Senate. At or I ;jro J)tm. Ui;U Mn i..it.t. haa nvatrucr in this 10 ""'1011 upon ll until night, an,! ii-apoitwa'a-Looeav Wt. ai.-rr, h. ruisc we are oj.po- j d'U 3 g.tlloi.S v( all excellent tpialily
: .eo.i Iioia whuli it
'1 a v. .i.cn.
i'ivWc aro m ! . !r. w kkr tr a c rt'V. 1! f.v; f tl.o ' Art : niv,.iir. for t! o rolociuo'i ci !.i 1 1 l' j!:;i i! i.i' U'O county of IVi'').-!!!, an ! f.r :l.i r ) :;" .' wo
t - 1 ' . ' ' :r (n.. t - w 1.1 1 o i j ,H l l
i.!;-ii i;r Tt-n'Oii' nm.c at l.iM.
! to any cr;int of I in,! to :i in cons'.rnctiiisr a 1 work wliii h v.'iil mako tl: 'rich richer ami te ';' ?. 'Q irr." '11. c nor.l t'ot toil 'hat ihoy aro fivora! 10 lo ll.i- canal brca'isc it will imrr.no ti-.c i.itt v. a'.t r vall.- if ttioy hail not in icw ti c a.vrniul'.zo::.. ! t of their ow n tow n, tt.rv wonl'l c at'.v lon.tU a;aiu-t it. Thcv
and a '"linht smart ihancc'' t" Vx
wax were preserved. Ar.d then this matchless Tree ielded to the. owner .SG worth of IViik 70'J Kails 300 Slakes and -1 coids of Wood. If there
is any uodv in t'ae
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ip;i v.t!!e
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cit. It i
t!.i
town t'.icy .':. it iron it, an.l l.avo.
! lias 1:0 1 a larger or u.iie v;. u i: le. i re
1 ant u won..; tr u:i;.:.' :r.! orv or nor ?oc- j .1
Itioa of tl.o couti'.x a;n! S; io. ;:i or.ler to nuiko it a i'dof ..: town or ciiy. Wc a:e not c.jij ocii lo rhi can il, yr i.i, .1 th.n-o w ho arr to 10
Wc 1i;'.to tin ; rooi 1 .:il
iur.ii;i . i .10 a. I s
hon'i 1, ar.d av. ;i;t -trnor t oi -::-.c !
i ' i'Mir;n 11 ! t Monday :of anv iinortaisco to
r. 1,1 hill h:u! rac.l ho'.h
tl.o nu'are f tl.o Gov-
llian the aioresa.v.1. 0:1 in
1 1
i 1'! linn lir't'.' it ir. I ;:!;! ! ,.-:i. i iA
i Kavetto exnei ! titilaini i!ie Iytriii:ntt
im a.'.' 1 r m ' from t
:''i -i ; an oat f a a at of t1 o I ,0 . ::.:. .
.-. ! r.i t t r..l -m : ,11 t 10! o
i t!i: ;:!!:-inrNT.
t -.av. pavrr,
--a--inalo the i . It i- ropii il ' ;nvi s the only ;
ll.o ; il'.ir v.hi. 'a wo hao o n.
Wc h.uu no oo;a iioa! to iii;;.ve. Maoiol any of the othi r a-hiact. n -a; 1 r uivo a d.ir.-roi-.t , rionol it, wo shall !a it hi faro oar ic oUr-. , lit:: t w: rv m at. j U o .lo not l)c!ico ih.it it i- riul.t fr tin- vie- I
oiivo it hen. fits w ill rontnirt it. W'otl an'.i the editor of tho I'alhidinni for their aptin -- in cof.?iruoiru onr remark into I I.incinue to -nit their own purposes. Wc can
f,i! ;n ju-l
from the Ai ii ulmral Society for producing the largest awl in s! valuable Oak. t'o rsvil'c U'ctchmcn. ?IAIiLTS. I'luctuatiotis in in.tr!ce!s have al
ways been produced in the West, either
It.itfllo t t
a t ) t. o 1 TCP; t; a n::: ' f !, !; or.
tor to tu vmriii-l.o t'ii ill- o the 00; h' t 'inov :'i
ilir al! l'.. ' 1 .: ' lo!. f. r-. ! av.-; -n;.o:.'.l. :n
111 .! lv .1 I - ha. 5 i v, r !'..i :a hut a f iv 1 t:;'
.1 :i 01
u- it an i a nt over a w o an pi. .1 -ed to see
1 :t i:o, .7 .
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t::r.;l a 11 t;. ar.d .'
iV.i: -.-:! I I, ' !.i :;--t 1 ; r-ai.' ( '' : .- -d 'tei ; i l!,t ! i'd'-oi
..i; t
riti .1 i: c:a: hy w ' i 1; ;'i I T, lli.lt I! O ihrin ordinary ll,: Law r. r.. i w ill. r.i :i , li.i ivilh tl; i.ev,
! "! 1 hy th t poltioti ol r., .- .' 1' v.T .1 'o to tho it v . it. hi :: o oi.m-a-;. i - cov.::i'. t, ! with tl.i ; ; h v r.iaay cf- . i . l: .0 p. .;! 10 11.'. 1 ' a .'. t' 1 V l.a ' en .1.' lo the I i. , t . l..wna.-.!.!ir-.!.er 1 n w e r.'ia. ii.l . r ta..J .1 v. a
:;' ; -i:.eo lii.it ihe J.aaioi eo,d, il'.ir tl.o pea;.:.- t.au tie.t,11 f.ivor.ildo to ll o in. a-ar-.) s-.it niuti n o r l-e : :i.c.c.l, t t'.e ; i a -!i- for tha.kin-- iuh a
don;- '. v.n , V w :" tl.o
tel! ll.ein too, tl-.at we aro not so much ' proin-
..i.-o.i ii. -r "e.a.trai l it 111 our view, a raoy j
would h iveth. ir ro:i..oil eli vo. , e io not 1 ,jse wailt t,f capi!al to purchase.
w 1-11 I a . . I o-ir view 100 i t i.n. e 1 110 n-..-i n.1.1- . ,..,, 1 !
ouoo over Mr. l.ano wo wi h to i-xposO tho ; . !,. mo ar.d trick of tho lidia! itnnt of a tow n ! w 1.0 want c:-.!iaKiad road and to.rnpiUo made from every direction to tl.eir very door ; and ' thov not only w ant the State, hut the United State? to make thorn! Such a 'policy1 if can ied out, loi:!.l make community poor indeed.' 1i1 it ran'C li .", fiat -'( n t'lf Lairn nrehttrshrr liaru'-i thtti had .- Court House, it cl-,!:c 1 t'.i m?i ;.-( .1 it si-Lclot'i and ash rs, out s.it d 1:1 .1 and litti r'.
I A wril.-r in tho i.i't Talhidiani who ijnshiin- ; If 'Mnui ho-ti r," hat who wo hoiievo isa citi .-en of I.mrn ncchurir. makes a very poor mouth tho.it the removal t-f the County Seal. He ! i'.-i.'.aati that there has heeli onie secret intr no iioiiiu- on, .Mid a s that "it ii not the intcntton of the wiro-w rk. r in this diama to relocate it at Ihe center, hat it i to he removed 'to some other poir.t 1" Ah, indeed why Mr.
flame c: 8i:i5siEii, Aorth conn r of' Muin an ' Front it reels.
AVF. lately mad.? an addition to
Hi their fornier stoclc, which ren-
i!-t their ,'is?!r!iiicnl f.i!! and corn: h-ie. They can funa?!i tiieir eu?lomers with almost every dvsciiplion ol nnncr.niEs anj oui:i;.Ysu:nu:, Ei;t &'I wart asstl C'stik rv, atal all ollu-r articles w !iic!i are tisu:i!lv Kept in ihe Stoio in this dace, at lo-.v pnci s ar.d aecommod itiir terms, for ea-ii, (r approved cotintrv prod. ice. The puidio are invited (o call and exan:ii o t!u ir slock and (ho pi ices. KiMas: Sun, l h. T, 1 C3G. Gov
r ir'f I
ON Saturday, the 21st instant, the subscriber will oiler for sale, at
below
Ins rcMdence Ki-i:i:r S in,
about half a mil ho fo'lowini
TMAT well known tavern lSJij'Hft"tatul silnated on Front street,
.' v.in the village of Kising Sun,
formetlv kept by the late Col. Scott,
and at present occupied by Mr. J. C. Waener, is oillred for rent. This U the onlyiavein house in the town: the situation is a desirable one, and an individual who would keep a icspeetab!e house could do a ood business. There is substantial and commodious stabling belontjinsj thereto. Possession can !)e had on the first o( March. All further information can be had by application to the editor of the Kising Sua Tina s. Kising Sun, Jan. 121, 1835.
' 1.1 lu-a r 'in,.; .in
afti r :iv l!! ill-it it w as th:.t if the people dared aid curry it to the Sul St-ile ; and after
;....t oar il, 1. ; ita.a w t re j 1' 1 r 10 o-oi t ,hilit v w I. en
e - re t.ik. 11 into cot:.Io-
Manel o-t. r. tl.i is a era nil eieovciy. Ie alio .iv that the people of .Manchortor, in sup-i-ortiiic: tl.o removal, have hoea completely du;.fd! Now w o don't hi lieve a wor.l of thi w c have too eood an opinion of the citizens of that town-hip lo hohov e that they could, he r.ri'i.n,
1 when thov hal the 1 ntion ti lore n.cin, priv-
irc for the n moval to ihe center, or as near it
! a a siiitahlo rite eon id he ohtained. We iiios- ; tion v. rv 11110 h wheti'i r this f. How ever saw the
or tiom the lack oi means to transport produce. Tho w ant of navi-jahlo stream-, road-, or canals, in the interior, evn if there were ever so much
capital, would prevent a s'ability in prices. On the Ohio, however, the want of capital to purchase prodtiff
has hitherto alone caused this uncertainty of the value. (Joi n once s hi in Madison for 12 1-2 cents per bushel, and other articles of this country's jjrowlh were sold in proportion. Then there were no men of capital to purchase produce for exportation. Prices were hioh in New lasl m ! and in the West Indies, hut exportation was attended wiili too much difficulty !"f 'he situation of the country. leal ilie ti.nes have changed. New mi tho.ls oi ob
taining capital hive been invented;
men have increased 1:1 wealth and en
terprise. and fluctuations in market are less a subject of dread and the time
is rapidly coming when nothing of tins
kind will op.jrato against the interest ol
the country.
p. op! of Dearborn have in arc i ii i-ons tj triumph; yet, whdoi ,.:e ;i:ors nre hi tins; their lingers j uiei. Ii of removal are contented - that the loi ill-ire.! end has 1
.a. ate.!.
1-t-rn ru'M; : t .irk i:i t nr. Y a ., I, i at 1 r : t hoe'" 1 r.r ;.
,T th-Mit I i. d.; .' i.i 1" 'at. l?ut i.. t -o v oil o ;r t if. th.it v. v re almo t too
1
i-i . li 1! o l.it.-i- ri.n.iritv
....iiti.,i I, t :i!,.no i -!'in r or snonoi liii'' it : nor
.aw Kr teiaov.il wa passe, I e . " . ,, ,
.'.,1 we I ehive l.e was ever lavorauie 10 me re
moval. Il sounds too much like a certain Lawrciiechurhcr w e could name. lie talks very larae in tho conclusion of his itrtiel. soinelliinj; about "raising the certain, and -poin.: certain zealot, despicable means, ic, .V -. and say that when dark ami designu -. ficiks ate practiced on himself raid his ; ei 1 l.. r-, ho niut and will speak justico to I ii!i;i If. hi U K'irl, a: d hi eonntry and I.aw -
h tea impels him, rcardle- of roll- '! hat's riuht w e like to see such
111. 'opt r.'.ent ;il d di'inti re-ted patriots! Our country will 1.0! bo in danger while he ei-ts! Wc hope he may I low every fellow sky high that sinned the petition for removal.
propel ly : one COW. be- V ,i 1 wren .TO and GO head tif"? ofuiO, Painting Utensil-. eiglit acres ol 'lie;:t in the ground. Household and Kitchen furniture, and sundry ether -articles. Sale to com nonce at ten o'clock, a. m. on said day, when the terms will be made known.
WM. THOMPSON. February 7, 1 "..-. 3v
Ticxra P.rh; tf. of Indi na M:liti v. Printer's treat, Jan. I G, I 83o
rSHl several Kegimenls composing
said Prigade, will be mustered and
inspected, as follow s-
The Third Keg. onThursday, Oet. 20. Fourteenth, on Saturday, Oct. 21. Pifu'cnlh, on Monday, Oct. 26. Forty-foul th, on Saturday, Oet. 30. I'Vlv'-likh,on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Sixtieth, en Wednesday. Oct. 28. At such place, within each Kegiment
as the respective commandants may de
signate.
Ccj'The several commandants w ill be
particular in making tiieir annual re-
It is true, that we occasionally hear j (Uins at the time required by law.
men talking of competition with the jjyorder of Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Kkkn: rich interior, as a tiling lo be dreaded, I ALFX. F. CFI'NN,
and of a sdut in t'te market, h em thn
I'liev i'.ie I, el Ihr oi :r i ",ei, v any uioo-t and r ihi ir past coin1. ui t. hi.t a to let this "forlorn
t .0
i v. n t ii, t i i
tin ir w av"
o.l.
We have been tol 1 ; si vol.- w i'h Ihe h iw - j
io not h. bovc it ; nor i.o
r. Iiee'. iir
I
l:'''l'ie
IitJiCiltji:
n
h- o ir-h
an t t .,'.i I d - tl v ! e.
t e t ,1
the r ..'.I -
in
no i i lend to h t them ho for sometime to come,
1 we h ivo cm. ! rea-,.rl t It. A nl; -n oi , . ! v o e.i, i .!' ;-:t l.awr-nc.-.Vnr.li without
, . .1 -.a 1 wall the iM-t l.eiilero..s
i eel the e.litor of the Time d a w i'h the eo'.v-hide, . , . . .: l
1 . I H'V H i ' .11
I i,--w i i .-. a i me .i . -
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,U' i o ;, i i) ' .-.. I i . .i. .. i. ... it lw . 1
a:. .1 lle.ov o.tii i .i; i.-i.t - , ..... . ,
wh: h. if ''-.ii , wed 1 r, a a r u too I l'i lor any ..eielv. An 1 i' it to bo -uppo-ed that we will
I v.h:!e t .cv r.ro -oi;,-on iiois ; ""'l!ir . . i
i.,i , w i nav e too iiiiieii , ;
r-y- Piu- clito'.s of the r.illadium, and the I. -ivvr. n, ehar.her in general, are entirely wtleomo to the aid of the lintatiriUe ,lm ricatl. I hov m iv iall o it the whole artillery of the
, W
itowatcr valh-v for what we care. It mat
ter- la t to n what thov say ; we can maintain
a solid front in s;
I . l j- I : I i
source, nut ineir tears arc mini upoa the former flute of tilings, atal should
! he discarded as idea! and untrue. The
increase of steam boat power, the regular anil increasing demands for produce from the North. "together with the increase of capital and means to purchase for exportation, w hen fully discovered nui-t forever banish ail (cars oa this suhif ot. Corn, in Madison will never
again sell at 12 1-2 cents per bushel.! while fleets of steam boats are borne upon the swelling waves of the Ohio. JIad. llrpultHban.
. A very destructive lire recently occurred in Newark, New Jersey. It commenced in a carriage manufactory owned by Messrs. C. oc A. K. Carter. The loss is estimated at from -10 lo K30.000.
.7:J' KSTJDJJSIUUIVJ
5Joc.il and fcJtot .T2:?c?isS'ai$ry.
fin rflIlF. Subscriber I.av
VJ IL ing leased his farm
i3b- und returned to tow n, for
; do pin pose of earn ing on business a -ain, respectfully informs his eld custo
mors and the public in general, that hi
. i
has taken the h aine building on 1- ronl
f. between Mr. Waggoner's tavern am
Messrs. Pcppei Ar. James's store, when he intends to carry on the BOO T am
XllOl-l M.-lk'f.YCi business in all it
i, f them.
t;lVc i-'l'he I. nwrer.ee-
to II-
l r-ia;
oi!i e; r-
i! 1 Mo .a our voir-, to si. b-
t hv. ,! tlo- l .i ier.v
H,it I . -a. h ah'i-o. Tl.i l'r.-h .sh. n a -rv. re thorn in the 'i.le , f the l.a-.-.n i.r, hiu-.h. r?, and if they vvi-h to . ...,.. it ihi-v laa-t t ike a ihd'ereiit course fiom
hi. 1. th. v li io' I , riooioro pnrueu. v .i ... i
ji.-liv ' in n.ie ll. ire we kiumv 1 v, e h. iv e set a ia.uk upon I hem, li -t in- h, r aflei t i -l-onld a-k for a fa-
t-.at w
i iv e a ' t',. ai, ;-'i rt an . ti
f--s-TI,e Palladium
. i . .. i i .. :.t1iI
er-. voii si e neii:iiii " 'i " ,,v " '-
.1, aro not si. b a bail set ol leiiow-,
r :.l ti.
the
v liiaii.i '. o
after all." Ve, mighty clover fellows of late .lav: thov want to make a turnpike from havv-r.neehui-r'h lo Risia;: Sun and Hartford! luirv Which W ould they rather have, the turnpike or Court House?
fj-'f-Wr shall attend to ihe Krookville AniericauJnct week. Wo did not receive his attack, xei pt throat;!, the Palladium, until yesterday moriii'ij; .
u'-.n i.-
we ar- o; i rn ni nl -
I
Hear them :
I, i-i i : Si, a Times, w ith ;
14lh ult., taken at o'-
rUf I'M.!. M:lf.-r. j (V have h.en fumi-hed by our followNow .h .tthocoa'ntv , at .pie-tion is,, tiled, L-itaen, Mr. S. UKsr, with the follow in3 state- . 0 : n i.i. r..-lth -h-rsat ,e,,t of the situation ol the 1 hermon.et, r at
i . . . . 1 ir.. ..ii.l :iri-or.!ill"l V thl'V iKis iil.lt: (.illCC tr.o
have opened a battery mid are down full tiit
i ) their ll-t pap. r. Let atl-o, loromn,
... d lo the Con. r .1 an-1 State tovi .1,11 i i t o o -.-,,-ti -Motion of thepro-
l Wiii'owater e.
o The e Hi "i- ol ,u en . .no d f.iiA-
i laee, notice
, , hen,-) eaUiie: ol tin
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ic no r ..oi i 1 ' i - - ' . :
l.v Mr. 1. an.', a-Ivin.' aii ... i.'.', - . , . . I Oi the eon-tin. Hanoi a ca-
,!!., , U, ,, ,.,r t L...V
I, by was of triumph, that llo.v an 'l in what ncma, i
!. Mr. Cb na ' " lb,' -ac-eci w.,
; , , 1,1 lloM.a: i'l ', fairlv , that v, ur i. adi r-
-lit I Now vvh-it ire i!ie.a i-, .
Mob'
; , i the v;ii;
;,i, ami i.i c'.t. if
.I ti
rcM'ci.; t wa ' v ;i ; i . r
,.f '.i,'.i- lit l. lint slate lb,'
in A ui. Vl t il '
clock, A. M. Jm I I, -ID- above Jan. 30, 4 above ' 4') 3v -,; v :i :h 'JO, M o 4:: vi 7, ti below ! -V htl !!- 11 , 1 Ti . , - above o,' :,': !' 4 "o 11, 21 o.'d n,; is, 3t
Tin: i-vt 1 1 m Moots nt half pat six o'clock this cvoniin: at tho Probvtorian C'hnreh. I'r. Mi.hiiimin and
t'ol. Drcocnsrv will lecture, and a resolution will be dii-ned. The citizen generally are
invited to attend. i!AM)OM'ii TowNsjiu iihirriox.
We are authorized to annoieu-e the follow
ing persons as candidates at tho appraatliiu election TRCSTEKS
John Aeal, Mntiit Stewart, Thomas Howard, James U'o-jJs. Morris JLrril. CLE UK, Samuel Jellni.
(7ir Taaleu. Charles K. Hunt Hon
John II. 0'eal, John 11. li. Good. OVE'lSKEIfS OK l'OOH,
tf.iinh llentiett. Jeremiah I. llarnsjn
J anus liojj'e, William Motison, Dr. P. L. Tanner.
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AT .LIMES' .MILLS. V fi ll I V. subscribers have just received jj and tire now opening at their Store, at dames mills, on Laughery, in addition to their former slock, a large .and general assortment cf Vv T? V .f 5 T
A i. A Xrfl V KJ UT) Ws-crcricx, KariU'nft', Cut-
SHOES, 1R0X .LVD CJSTLVGS,
SALT, COKDAGF, NAILS, r.lLXTS k DYE-STUFFS, TLYW.1RE, SADDLER P,
uid a great variety of such articles as
suit the w ants of the I armor and mechanic. From the facilities which their
l.ii.d clVcis to the public over most oth
er places iu this pait of the county, and
(heir long experience m me uu-mess, thov cotdidcnlly expect and solicit a
share of the public patronage; and
(hey promise that no attention shall be
wanting on their part lo deserve u.
Tho public are invited lo call and ex
amine ior themselves. Having rented cf Col. P. James his well known and extensive mills, they are prepared to do business in that line
on the stiortesi notice, aim un noal terms; and having in their employ experienced millers, they can promise
general satisfaction. Customers coining from a distance, can have their grists lo take home with them. fi tj ivss "or They also have on hand and for sale, ;t largo lot of Lumber, which they will s, ! at the low est prices. They can furni-h any quantity of HOARDS awl SCAA'TLLVCi, at the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Fifty cents in cash paid for AY heat, delivered at the mill. PIATT vV ATIIFARN. James' mills, Jan. 17, l835.-GQlf
applied will the very best Udivvm VtliCV. and he is determined to dis-
tppoint no one, either in promptness iu
making, or ine cncapi-.c-ss, iiv.uuifs .u;u durability of his work.
From his long experience in the hu- . . . i i ... i
siness, ana Ilie satisi icuou no mis uen:-
tofore given, he il liters himselt that his
old customers will not be backward in
iving him a call, and bringing their
friends along with them.
.1. F. HARRISON.
Kising Sun, Jan. 21, 1 u3.j. G 1 ii
Lol;nt'l Laiul Saic. fNOTICP, is given that School lpy section No. 1G, in township No. ""'L 3. range 1, v est, in Dearborn
county, which was advertised for sale
on the 27lh day ot I-eDruarv w in no oi-
fercd for side on J uesday, the IU.li d.iv of M uch next, between the hours
of' 10 o'clock, A.M. and 4 P. M. on dav, at the Court House door in Law-
rencehurgh said' sale having been ne ces-aiily poslpono-d. HFNRY AVALKKR, Jan. 21, 1035. SehoolComtni
The Valladium then prorceil to t. II u tint , hc. Mr. l. ,iie,iir.r, dthere- bition, Mr. MoCart - a I ll"! Hibject had b. en ieviouly ruf. rrf d, and - i it vv a rejected. Mr. M.-C. found ,e -as in uror, audn oved a ro-c.oiii,'.er il ion. 'Ir. h. 'PP"ed Ihi, a he i ferred lo other it a-i t Mr. M. t '.' motion wis lot, k.c iVe.
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i-T ill Oaks from little acorns grow." Mr. Lphraim Myers, a very respectable ritiz-n of t,li5 f,,lnl.v "uforms us (liat a M'iir ago last June, be cut an
(),k on hi- Farm, wlucli was ceriainiv i eh'n trd, if not Wjr chatter Oak."' Ti inamm-thofthe wo-.ds wa, 7 ieet m d,.,,,1 about 21 feet in encumfer-
,.tH.r u,d perfectly sound horn rootlo branch, with one small exception 1 bHng known that honey Pees had been . . i....,n,'!ii,a l.vi- some-
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T1IF. subscriber w i!! offer for sale o
Friday, the 27th inst. at his residence on the road from Vevay lo Lawrence
burgh, 5 1-2 miles fiom Rising Sun, the " r
follow ing properly, to wit l torses. Cattle, Hogs, Farming utensil', Household Furniture, and sundry other articles. Sale to commence ; t 10 o'clock, A. M. A liberal credit will be given. FAURINOTON li VRK1CKLO .V, J r.
February 1 1, 183a. aw
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V . .? ho., .vf ihe neighbor
Tow hsBi i Mi lei- i i o sn . TUP qualified electors of .Randolph township are hereby notified that an election will be held at ihe house oi
John C. Waggoner, in Rising Sun, on
the first Monday in March next, for the nurno?e of electing the following low n-
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ihioollicers, to wit a trustees, i ciciiv,
3 constables, 3 overseers of the poor and 2 fence viewers. SAMULL JLLLLY, Clerk. February 14, Ida. 2w.
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PPLS. MOLASSF.S. just received from New Oi leans.per steam
boat Uncle Sam, and for sale on accommodating terms, by HA1NLS eL LAN1US. J,u, nary 20, 1S33.
ytk o & M iv-i vb. fTri TUP- subscribers have just -i?i?Vj leceived from New Orleans, few barrels of I? V C s Eft - 1 . .1 Ml 1
.vJIackarrl, wh'.cn uiey win uispose
of on accommodating terms.
HA IMS oc hAiNIUs. Rising Sun, Dec. 27, 11331. rraillli subscribers haw; on hand and J- for sale, (bur first rate L',j"!nlilill stoves, or lire places, for wood, which they will soil on accommodating terms. H AIN FS ,c LAN 1 US. Rising Sun, Jan; 17.
IfFiW GOODS. rinilF- subscribers have just received JL and ;ire now opening at their store in Rising Sun, an addition to their former stocktaking their assortment complete, and consisting cf the following articles, in part, viz:
DRY Super l)lue,brown,tnix'd ecdrab Clotha Pi own, blue and striped Satinet; An assortment cf Ladies' Shawls and dress Handkerchiefs; Figured and plain Pobinelf; Thread and bobinet laces; A splendid assortment of bonnet and belt ribbands; Green and black crapes; Plain and striped ginghams; Piaiu and figured jaconet; Kook and cambric muslins; Linen and cotton diaper; Circassians, a vaiiety of colors; Black, blue, brown and red bombazets;
Marseilles, valenlia, satin, and silk vestStocks and cravats,a variety; ings; Ladies and gentlemen's silk,benver and buckskin gloves; Brown sheetings and sheeting muslins; Checks, tickings and domestic plaids; Fancy prints and a splendid article of Twilled Calico. El A II IBV ATSU. They keep consiar.lly on hand a gene
il assortment of Hardware, consisting
f locks, lnclK, hinges, screws, axes,
hatchets, liae.imeis. wood, ci oss cut and band-saws, COOPERS' Oy CARPEXTERS' TOOLS. A'. .SO Iron, Castings, Steel, Nail3 u'.ul Spikes.
A GOOI A SSOIITM K A l Ui' 4jticcware :tl Tinware. Thev also keep const anlly on hand, COTTON YARN AND BATTING, from the Kising Sun Factory, cither at wholesale or vetnil. 03rAlUf w hich they will soil low for cash, or approved country porducc. P. Sz. H. JAMESr Rising Su!, Jan. 1, 1035.--Cly
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