Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 67, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 February 1835 — Page 3
KISflftH SUA: We are authorized to say tint Dr. PIERCE L. T AXXI.R, of !ti-:ng Sim. will be a candidate for the o;:i.c of Iteoorder of Deaiborn roimty, nt the nct Anji-t election. Tr Tin: iri:!?!:xt. Wc publish to clay an account i f tl.o nMotnp! to sss.T-sir.ate the I'n si'lci.t, cooicd from tl.e National latclliuoiicir. It will lit.- found tlr.it the fails of the cao, a detailed by both paper?, i!j ni t vary, hut t:oir comment", an.l the j:ictioti of tar s.u.iti i f Laivrc ::co, i:l.'.Vr verv tuatciiaily. Oiirn-a !cr- have Iit-f. r- them the statemcnH of tlic tv lea liiv,' pnpers :it Washington, an. I fio.a t).e-c they c , i .'.raw thtirov. n conclusion.'. 'rat". 44 v? ;i : ia imm,.' Wc have given on the I'.r-t page of this paper a speech of .Mr. S.ut ru's, of ii.'.dov outitv. If our readers will pern-e it attt i. lively, tl.cy v i.' learn the trick practiced 1 son:-.- mcnihci s of
the Lrgisl.it'itu t.) Lny tip the v and thus carry their point. Mr.
to these fellows as they de"prv;.'d. Our reader arc f.miovlwt acquainted with the rrovi-ioas of thi 1 ill. It coiitt h.tod a loan of two ..ii.i.io.n ok hoi.laks to toniracnee work? of internal improvement w hich would require iwlm'v v.ii.i.iois to complete. Had the bili passed, it would hae ; ei n "ui.ry CHKjV ;or Indiana, for a h.ui.iiid ears hence. INDIANA Sl'ATK IJ.VMv. We perceive by ''!5ic'nt ll's Keporter,1 that the paper i.ft.c St Ho Da:tk of L.dii:: utnl Branches. U t.t Jlrr pe r rc:;i. d;-c.s'i!.l in I'liil.i(li l;, hia. How i!oe? this happen.' Have eo arraof-t-nietit-. I cea ir.ado, r can none he n.ade, by the o.iiet i 's of oa:- Lt.m';, to make their notes curreat i.i t'.ie i'.a;irii c.tics? The people of the l.ast lauH I. lie l'it a poor opinion, of o:.r Iloo.-icr iuj-.c;, v. bin they levy a . .' y as high as five ; i" cel. I npoa it. Th" notes ol the stale
Bank? at the l .a -Uv.ad, arc c:.i rent i,i 1 a liana, and we can see no good re as. in vt hi unr money fhoald not he e, .nc.it there v.v s.v tvettv ei r-
tairi it is j i t in-.-t k..ow t!.
tos of othelS f m:t!i irivc it
rrante.l a charter to such a company, and if they ilid not organize under it, it is the more shame for them. Hut if the editor of the American (iocs not like the word 'company,"1 he may insert gang in lieu thereof. TUP. TURNPIKE. The editors of the rull.idimii have considerable to say in tin ir last paper, about the great turnpike from their town to Rising Sun and Hartford!: They try to turn this ridiculous mummery off t v faying that such a road is ncded. W e beh'ei e rood roads are wanted in ninny places; but ii the Lawronccburghtrs had to all eternity to construct such a road, they w uld not c;o it they never intended to civea -ii J.M cut toward making it. It was a scheme so rc tly cot up at l.an reiicel urgh to deceive any buy i;: the people of the lower end of the county to make theia belie ve that the Laurcnccbi.rghi rs note going to construct u good road to the county seat, that they might retain thceeurt ho-.Hc! and we are astonishc4 to see the editors of the Palladium triing to cram, it ii;to the ieople as nil right. They must think our citizen have no sen:e. In another paragraph the Palladium tells us that the people of liising Sun "arc too inte'.lir.ent at.d comprehensive not to sec that the o!iject of the Times anil artr others is to acquire ueaHh by beggaring the honest fanners and mei har.ics of the country.' Now there is entirely too much blarnry in this it is seen through too easily. The Palladium wibl.es to keep in with the lower ei.d of the county, by making us believe that the La wrenceburhers have great love for its. lut ' it wont do the people"' of this end of the county "want good roads and irup.rovciuviits,"' and they know that the Lawretieebnrghers will not make "ihem, the assertion of the Palladium to the contrary notwith-rtandiasr."
d, a 'id all v.ii
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Wc he: tin r; for an c, 1 1 1 i i r . a : i
IV. AD VA1 r in'i- '-. r-ai 1 '( ; i ari i' tl
a !rr ;t ) i:t th:-
see; Ller.
it
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law pa- rt!
:i..i:r.', prov.'.
mode of h 1 iag the t c.i : ) tier knowii as the a I itihran
Ilea ill r, hear the editors of the Palladium speak hid tmre : 'Th:' Kiiilorof the Ri'iFsSiin Times, after makir.g a few extra llourUlie?, by way of i:iiinl.:ciim lo the itrporUnt ii:'u !i: j.vn e of l lie j;.age of the counI y cat Li!!, :tk what ei mjiensation the Ivt w .cf.celiiii a'ici s have promised Mr. .V Try., ;rn for oiil-i ti:g the ameitilment he Jit !o t!so hil!. Wo taku the re-
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Texs. We have been so often asked by persons coming lo this oCace, what we thought of emigrating t) Texas that wo are greatly inclined to give otir opioioti. And recollect, iViends. that our opinion is an honest and unbiassed one. Wc have neither !khs or
fenrs in the matter. We should just
as soon recommend a friend of ours to go to Iceland next week, or any week, a to recommend him to leave these United Slate to settle in 'Tears nt this tunc! Nar, we would as quickly recommend a man to take ship for Sjtnin.' at this auspicious juncture, as to consent that a friend oV ours should nonstart for Texas. Oh! Countryman. The National Intelligencer of Saturday says, Wc regret to he obli-d to say, that we were vesferday shewn a
letter from a gnlleman of tiie first respectability at Pari, under date of December 1st from w hich we are allowed to make (he following extract of n different presentiment : "The general impression here is. thai the Chambers will refuse the appropriation for the p.umcnt of the twenty-five millions of francs. I have talked with many of the Deputies at.d almost all are of that opinion. The question will be. brought up earl v. and will lie made a ministerial one; ii;d. if (he appropriations he not made the Ministry will goout.' Colder yet. A correspondent of the New Haven Herald says, a servant oirl of his asked him on Monday, if he knew how cold it was. He replied k-I should think the thermometer might stand quite near Zero.7' "I guess,"' said she, 4kit is more than that, for Miss L told me it was 44 decrees below
ili'.v to answer for Mr. Newman, " . : i i t I . .
.e r.ciiner a-iv'u nor ex: ita-u any
Thanksgiving. The New York Advertiser says, that 1 he New England custom of an annual Thanksgiving, when first introduced into the State by
Governor Clinton, was unfavorably
I.!
this law, but Iroin we s.re prepared to
In ;. c. h it i: not c ' :li what mo have heard of it,
go 1,'aiii-t it; and wc are of opinion that two th.rd-, if not nio e, of the cit xens of this s: ctioii of oar county will go the same way. Wc understand, it iloco not take i :V. et until n:3t,;ind consequently the people will have a a oppoit'il.ily to elect Representatives v. ho wiil repeal it. soon ;s procure a copy of the bill, iv e shall lay it b. foic our readers. s?.j:.(;s:it;. On Saturday morning la-t it commenced msowing, and kept it up with but little interlui'sion, un:il late on Sunday evening, and rinr.o that time very thins v. hit h could be raked an I scrapi i in the form or : hapc of a sleigh, fl.'d, or runner8, to wh:.-h horse power could be attached, has I pen called ill n t; ai-ition for the purport! of s!ei:;itt!; that delightful amuseluer.t ofi; il ;rinj folks. We have never yet loea a snow f jcomp.b tely "iiscd4up" in so short a lime. On Monday evening la-t. in company with
rt! i t',''
hat a
h
feti:;:!
did, was prompted no doubt
sense of duly, and for this he am ,!.: rcv,a:,l ia an appro i:ig
vr- from the titiz-n? of this place, i ceived, anu ;jut Utile atler:'.!'" was paid
to it. A great change, however, rs.igradually taken place, and this ear it was o!scrved in the citv nrcciselv ;is
t is in New England. So creat'was
the demand for Turkey; and Pumpkins
br tlie occasion, that small turkeys sold readily for two dollars, ar.d pumpkins
lor tuty-livc cents each. If or.
r;, we embarked i n
conscience. ".ii approving a mi c'cncc We pity theman v. hoe conscience would tell him to vote against the removal of the seat of justice of this county from Lawrcnceburgh. Will the Editor of the Palladium tell us in what particular part of .Mr. Newman's system bis conscitnre is to be found ? Do you take the "responsibility," gentiemeii J
Cc!j"Ve should like for the editors of the Pal
ladium to tell us what they mean when they
say that an honorable gentlemen remarked on
the lloor of the House that the Lawreneotvarghcrs were in favor of removing the Court House.
We cannot comprehend their meaninir, or we
ini.dit answer.
We also want to know what is meant by say
ing that the editor of the Times and a "FEW" others want to beggar the farmers and mechan
ics of the country. Who are these ric? Speak
out, gentlemen, liko as if you had some independence, and don t deal so much in inuendoes.
Will you answer? "We pause for a reply."
t .V'dv ot
(vi:h l'.. :. h or -e power pit cc.lh'.g it,) bound lor
IIa:t; r!, on a sh i,hing voyage. Our c raft,
Although not exactlv in it-' ro;a r clement, mo-
red along in prime sU.h; and performed the
trip to the entire sali-faetioii ot the passengers
and crew. We presume it is th" lirst attempt in this country to adajt cr iilcfthis kind lo
both water and land coiivei ance
We are requested by the company to say that they will be under an infinite obligation to the
Lawrence burghers if they will have the turn pike completed by next sh ijhing time, for, al
though not the slightest accident happened, yet s iindry snags, sawyt rs, and breakers were discovered, (as the log-book will show.) which may render n.u igation diif: -u'.t to those not acquainted with the channel. H ItODK V 1 XA.V. A :u :n IC AN . The editor of this print is barking :il us be-enn-ewehave independence enough to speak our sentiments in relation to the Whitewater canal. lie tells us that our "argumei.ts cither for or a-ain-t the canal'will haie little inilurticc until we are more informetl on the subicct an I that "it seems to be the disposition of soiio- editors to oppoe any improvement hefore they know any thing of its nature, Us hentits, or its claims. :' Wo are not at all anxious that any thing we say should inilaeuee the people; but wh:'ii we see others triing to lead the people into ruiaou., pioj..-ct, before they weigh the cost, ivecon .iticr it our duty toevpo-e ihem.
We an not opposed to all improvements, nor do we ti la ve we are the pcr-on the American rep-
res, ut, us to be. Wc know enough about the
WhiU-wat. r canal lo opoose it the very con
duct of itsfiienls i- enough to put almost any
one against it. Instead of going a-l.ead lui:
men of public spirit and tnti ri rise, they have
outlhi ir lin;iri in their mouths, and are leg-
rin ' a t ! tr.iviiiir aid trout thcbiate ai.d Crciie
r il (iovcinun nls . It ought to be recollected
t lie i ditor of the American was once a citizen ot Law relict burgh, and be no doubt imbibed the
docliiiie so common there, of holding on to
what he ha-, and getting as much more as he
c an. no matter if every other section of the
i-tato ii impoverished thereby. The American n ks hat 'company' wehav
r-OrnH B to" wl' " fPoke of ,hc w"t,,wa
Mass cttiSiirrs. The Legislature of M i?s lelr.isetts, on the 27th tilt, made
an unsuccessful ;ttempl to elect a U
S. Senator in the room of Mr. Silsbce,
whose term expires on lite 3d of March
next. J. Q. Adams had 131 votes and
Levi Lincoln, 10G there were a num
ber of scatteriur voles.
THE subscriber will oiler lor tale on Friday, the 27lh insl. at his residence, on tiie road from Vevay to Lawiei.eehurgh, 5 1-2 miles fiom Rising Sun, tiie followinr; property, lo wit Horses, Callle. llogs, Farming uleui-ils. Household Furniture, and sundry other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. A liberal credit will bf jvcn. FARRINGTO.N 1;A!IRICK1A) A", Jr. February 11, I G3o. 2w THE qualified electors of Randolph townidnp are hereby notified that an election will he held at the house of John C Waggener, in Rising Sun, on the first .Monday in March next, for the purpose cf electing the folio . ing lown-
sliipoltteers, to wit 3 trustees, I cleik, 3 constables, 3 overseers vf the poor, and 2 lence viewers. SAMUEL JELLEV, Clerk. Feb mi .try !4, 1 S3i. i!iv.
Oi,N Saturday, the 2I-t instant, the
ir subscriber will oiler for sale
lus residence about nail a mile b
Risino' Suti. Iho followiticT
properly: one CUII. he- ty tween j and GO head
of ISoi;, Farming Uteu-
-ib, c i;!t acres of Wheat in the ground, Household and Kitchen furniture, and Mi.-'.diT other articles. Sab: to commence at ten o'clock, a. m. on said day. w hen the tern1? will be made, known. WM. THOMPSON. February 7. 11135. 3 iv
, at i
iciow
Ti
THE IACI l:'t
Meet at half past six o'clock this rvctsin" at
the Presbi terian Church. Alesrs. Wm. Mopr-
son and Ror.r.UTss will lecture-, and the follow-
in resolution will tie discussed :
licsulrctf, That it is impolitic to regulate (he
interest on money by legislative enactment.
I be citizens of the town and country Sene
ar!! v are invited to attend.
Feb. 21. P. L. TANNER, Sec'y.
'jrih corner if .Main and Front street,
AVE lately made an addition to their former stock, which ren
ders tl.eir assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers with utmost every description of DRY GOOD:;
ukuCir.S a.V QUEEXSir.-UlE,
11 art! mire n:fI :itli'ry,
nd all oilier articles which are usually
kept i i the Stores in tliis place, at lo i
irices and accommodating terms, for
ish, or approved country produce.
lie public arc invited lo call and ex-
imine their stock ar.d the prices.
Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 S36. 65y
A young lady in Worcester, Mas.
hat iii; promised to marry two gentle
men, and not findinr it convenient lo
nidi both intra cemnits, the one sh
id marrv has been sued by the othci
for '-"oods had and received, to wit, one
piece of baggage cJcc." The plaintm
was nonsuited.
The passengers in a Conneccticut 'age got vety mad with their driver, !ur:ng the. I ite cold weather, for not hiving faster; they talked to him in ain; the lash instead of exciting the
iores, was swinging about in idleness.
U last they looked out; and found him i I : I . I I. t 1. 1 .,K 4 .
wnip anu reins in nnnu, mini ih
iut his eyes closed and every limb fro-
m stilt. Steam Boat Launch. On ibe 4th
tilt, the steam boat Adriatic was launch
ed from the boat yard of Mr. S. Wr.
Hartshorn, in complete readiness lor bu-ine.-s, having all her (ixlures on
to.ird. This splendid specimen of wes
tern natal architecture is lilted up in
-hie of neat elegance th it Goes great
i rc dit lo the mechanics concerned in
her construction. She is one hundred
ni .1 r iorhi v-thi ee feet on dec k. Her
cabin, which is rendered light an
pleasant by three. large skyligms, i. one hundred and twenty feet long, and
contains twenly-eight state-rooms, with two berths in" eat h, and sixteen open
l,nrtb.m:ikinirin all eventy-twobcrlhs
It was (inched bv 31r. J. W. Shipley
Her accommodation for deck passengers
air extensive, and her engine power I til
IlANDOhfll TOWNSIlIi' KLKCTIOX. WTe are authorized to announce the follow
ing persons as candidates at the approaching election
TRUSTEES,
John .Arac, Martin Stewart.
Thomas lhnvard, James Woods. Morris Merrill. CLERK, Samuel Jellcy. CONSTABLES, Daniel Taplcy, John II. OWeal, Jonas Mi ndell, Benjamin IVihrr. Benj.Moullon, John II. B. Good, Peter F. Baker. ovEHSEEiis or roou,
Abijah Bennett, Jeremiah F. Harrison,
James Iioh-(e.
William Morison,
Dr. P. L. Tanner.
Look Here!
H. ALLEN, of Cincinnati, now
offers his professional services to
the citizens of Rising Sun and its vici
nity, in all the branches of the IJSJ-
lal Art. He will cure all diseases
of the teeth and gums, stop the most
violent toothache without extraction or
increasing the pain; will carefully re
move all carious and extraneous matter
from them, and restore such as are part-
y decayed to a useful and healthy con
dilion, and when necessary will extract
teeth in the most safe, easy, and scien
tific manner. He will also insert arti
ficial teeth, composed of incorruptible
material, and warrant their utility.
Office at Mrs. Scott's, on Main, be
tween Front and Poplar streets.
Rising Sun, Feb. 21, 1835.
fiS2UttJE2 ORDER. Tenth Rriuadi: of Indiana Militia., Printer slictrc'tl, Jan. G, 1G35 JTpIIE several Regiments c omposiii. said Brigade, will be mustered ar.d inspecied, as follows The Third. Reg. on Thursday, Oct. :2'.J. Fourteenth, on Saturday,' Oct. "21. Fifteenth, on .Monday, Oi l. '26. Fortj -fou i th.on Satuuia y, Oct. 30. Fifty-fifth, on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Sixiii Ih, on Wednesday, Oc.. 'Jo. At such pi, ice, within each Regiment as the icspcclive cciiiinandanls ni.n de
signate. feyTLc scveial commandants will be particular in making their annual returns al the time required by Jaw. By order of Brig. Gen. W.u. C. Keen :
ALLX. E. GLENN,
B
irigade Inspector.
'ha - v . . tsl a .13
.WAV ESTABLISHMENT.
Iv.ut aiid yiic SaiiiiJitirlcr i .
rHMIE Subscriber hav-
H : I .I I : .
Tir a rp ii i .... .
iiiii itcii-M!(nvii lavern jfijh'tand situated on Front street, itin the village of Rising Sun, formeily kept by the late Col.Scott, and al present occupied by Mr. J. C. AVaggener, is offered for rent. This is the only tavern house in the town: the situation is a desirable one, and an individual who would keep a respectable house could do a good business. There is substantial and commodious stabling belonging thereto. Possession ran be had on the lirst o March. All further information can be had by application lo the editor of the Rising Sun Times. Rising Sun, Jan. 21, 1835.
NEW
AT JAMES' MILLS. rsPUiE subscribers have just received JL nnd are now opening at their Store at James" mill, on Laugher', in addition to their former stock, a large and general assortment of DIIY 400 DS,
CHiV.icFk, EIartvarc, Cut-
Er-ry, $uteE6!wiire,
SHOES, IRON AND CASTINGS,
SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, PALX1S k DYR'STVIFS, 'TINWARE, SADDLER Y,
md a gieat variety of such articles a
suit the wants of the Farmer and mechanic. From the facilities which their
stand clll i s to the public over most oth-
tccs in this part of the county, and
their long experience in the business.
The public are invited lo call and ex
amine for themselves.
Having rented of Col. P. James his
1 . . I . . c s -
anu rcturneu 10 town, lor ... .,;, .nlv rvnpr. nll,i c,i;r;r
uit: ,mut ii yMj,.,s ui. u, ,,i. ..- of the miblic iKitronaoe: and
. i.:., ja i i i o
eain, lespecuuiiy iiiioiuia ma iio i usiu- rn-sek ,K-,t i,n ;li0Cm .),.,! I,..
mers and the pubhc in general, that he I va;uil)t,on lu.r ( q i
ii.i9 Lilian iiicj cifiific: ijiiiiuii un I'limi
t. between Mr. Waggener,s tavern and
Messrs. Pepper fc James's store, where
ie intends to carry on the hUO I and
SHOE MAATNG business in all its
nanches. He will keep himself well well known and extensive mills, they
uimhed with (he very best Eastern ;,re prepared to do business in that line
rnthcr. and he is determined lo dis- 011 shortest notice, and on the usu-
lnnoint no one. either in nromntness in :i1 terms; and having in their employ
. - . . i . -ii . t
making, or the cheapness, neatness and expenenccu miners, iney can promise
durability of Ins w ork.
From his long experience in the bu
siness, and the satisfaction lie has here
tofore given, he flatters himself that his
Id customers will not be backward in
Customers com-
o
giving him
a call,
am
bringing
th
eir
friends along with them.
J. F. HARRISON.
Rising Sun, Jan. 24, 1835. G4 If
;encial satisfaction.
ing from a distance, can have their
grists to take home with them.
They also have on hand and for sale,
a large lot of Lumber, which they will
sell at the lowest prices. 1 hey can
furnish any quantity of hOARDS and
SCANTLLG, at the shortest notice
and on the most favorable terms.
Fifty cents in cash paid for Wheat,
rsiHr. subscriber rospecUully informs delivered at the mill.
the public that he has established PIATT & ATI IE ARM.
himself in ihe town of Wilmington, In- James' mills, Jan. 17, 1835.-G2lf
liana, west of Captain Wood's tavern.
He intends lo nay strict attention to S'Oslpoilc;! feailtf aS4.
his business,.! will repair Clocks and JpLNOTICE is given that School
Watches on very liberal lerms. I rom ?piscction JNo. 1G, in township JNo.
k ivil Watch 32 a 5
WILMINGTON, INIX
his experience in theprofession, and a
3, range 1, wesl, in Dearborn
determination to do his work well, he county, which was advertised for sale
hopes to receive a share ot public pa- on the 27(h day of v ebruary will be of-
tronage. fered for sale on Tuesday, the 10th
He intends keeping on hand an as- day of March next, between the hours sortment of JEWELRY, FANCY All- of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. on
TICLES, Watch Ch mxs, Seals, Keys day, at the Court House door in Law-
cce. ice. which he w ill dispose ol at renceburgh said sale having been ne-
fair nrices. cessanly postponed.
ELI MITCHELL. HENRY WALKER,
Wilmington. Dec. 27. 1 831. Jan. 21. 1 835. School Comm'r-
.Slcrctyic Fmlry.
HIE subscriber has, in connection
with Mr. Dickerson's Printing
Press Manufactory, a STEREO TV PE
FOUNDRY. Having procured a large variety of Eastern Patterns, he will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Cuts of superior quality, Leads, Reglets, Plates for printing Blanks, Type, Metal Plate for engraving, all of which he can atford to sell cheaper than they can be bought any where
in the Western Country, for cash, or ex-
exchaned for old type at 9 cents per
pound. MARTIN M. BARNEY, C(. O
ribers have just BBLS. MOLASSES, just receitnNew Orleans, W' Ved fromNewOrleans,pcr steam
?fZ3SC5 I HE suDscrib
fcfeV i r(n.ived from New Orleans, v ved fromNewOrleans,pcr steam
3&iL-A few barn Is of V v cnll boat Uncle Sam, and for sale on accom-
I:k4'!iarci. which they will dispose niodating terms, by
nf rm :n romnioilitii.!i term5. HALM'S LArSlUS.
W. w.. ,
HAINES & LANIUS. January 2U, 1835.
Rising Sun, Dec. 27, 1834.
Hags! Ifiag'S! Kag'S! mm: subscribers ha THREE cents per nound in cash "will for sale, four lirst
be paid for clean linen and cotton rags liai Stoves, or fire places, for wood, at the Rising Sun Times ollice, when which they will sell on accommodating
ivc on hand and
rate Frailli-
delivcred in quantieie-s of not les 'ban t,',1,f
10 pouna
Rising Sun. dan. 17.
HAINES & LAS it'S,
'r curl omp any .
Wr bc-linc the f f,i latnre
Tin. Formal IxfpoUer
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