Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 68, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 28 February 1835 — Page 3
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rot .my i;i:it;m:::. We nre muluHuod to ?ay that Or. MF.UCT L. TANM.R, of ni-iiiir Sun, will he ;i r in.li!te (jt the iV:c of RiM-order of Dearborn joniit, at the ct August election. 07The favors of our cot respondents " Jt "S I K r,' and "A." have been unavoid I v postponed un'.ihicxt wck, when they s'.inll appear. C3"We were compe lied to go to Cincinnati to procure paper to publish this week. This, together with the coldness of tlie season., vi'.l account for the Lite appearance of the Time to-day. We have not ha 1 sufficient leisure to reply to all the in. ! .:.".... of the last Palldin:n, bat they will ho attended to ia 'iie Miso:i. la the meantime, we beg leave to say that the editors of the Palladium certainly deserve great ciedit for pu'.linir l.si u;itr in our tnouth. and sp. cadi; g the same over the eountv, which we never uttered. If they calculate ou gaining the mastery in this wav, they are w..ccmc to the laurel. invite tiie attention if our rcadeis to the article signed "A citizen e f L -: :;'"! v," which eve have copied f.rm tho. pjlwlhim. He has handled Mi. 1 i .chc rler -, i,'..- ut :lovcs. C7Ve Ivsve no king of impoitnncc from Congress this n L There does i mJ appear to he nvach business doing i i i'nat l)ody. Members are too fond ot l-i.-g ' f p eele:, and quam Hing ahoul t, e r. r.r.e: ha done. a ss en :ht to O'Tiie editors of the P,.l!ad'.u;n say t!rt they were h d into error by the Pviing S in Times, in stati ng that the l.i'l to ir.corporaU? the li:yiug )'; turnpike c.oir.p my, h.id passed the legislature. They are under a great mistake in this matter, and if they will take the trouble to examine their paper, they will fmd that they said they seen it a vnong the act passe d by the legislature, nod the Times is not mentioned. We thought at th time it was rather sin;hr if the Palladium had received all tiic law s enacted at the recent session. The readers of the Palladium (if they believe all they read) must think the editor of the Times is a very had fellow. But come, 'honor bright," gentlemen we hope ou will make the proper correction. t::i: a m. i n vr. If the people of Law reneeburgh realIv desired to construct a turnpike f;om their town to Aurora. Rising Sun and Hartford, ai d if thej believed that it would benefit those pi ices, why did they net ask the aid end co-operation of tlie citizen of thoe towns? Why did thev not send their petition to this end of the county and have given us a chain e to ask for tins turnpike f ne should like to hear these (jneslions an swered. lV.it who is it that cannot an s wcr them ? The fae t is it w as secretly eotunbv a fc-f citizens of Law renceburgh f-'.r the e xpr. ss purpose, of gall in " and deceiving the lower end of the 1 county. Their object was to make the people of Itising Sun believe that they would make a good read between tlie two places, and thru the Sua people would rather t'o to Law i ei.cebm iih to attend Court tliM: to the tenter of the ou;.! 1! T!e Pali adium editois may d.; :iy tliis a iimrli a5 they pleai it uiM no! lort.d the matt;.r n:n . 'I he pr:iple here ! lie.ye w hat we have said and if the editois f the Palladium w ill onaik Ihem o i the subject, they wil itti 1 it to be . W-Next Monday week is the day on which the Com.nissioi.eis appointed to re-locate the t.'nm.iy Seat will meet at Wila.ington. It would, pel haps, w.ll enough for the people present to notice what prepositions ma be m id h the Law rent rhurghets to retain it The Palladium seems anxious that the matter rhouhl he put to rest. It might hve be n put to rest several cars ago if the Lv.vrenrehurghers had not have had the power cf doing as they pleased Put now, Mb- srepler Ins. departri
f i lhen."
CcjT'The following paragraph is from the Brookville American. We hae several times thought of alluding to the same subject, in order to correct some mistaken notion among tlie people. A great many think that Printers charge for these notices this is not the case. Others think it the duly of the Printer to attend to these tilings him-r If. This is also a mistaken notion; for in a majority of cast s they are i.ol acquainted with the. name, residence, age, .5cc. of the party, and it is the duty of their tiicr.ds or acquaintances to send them to the Printer. Ht has been often asked us whv we
did not publish the marriage of such a coupie. or notice the death of such an uui. iciu.il. uar reply is, that, we give publicity to all that comes within our knowledge, out it is impossible ferpnntors to know every thing. The pu'. iication of .Marriages and Deaths is of more importance than is generally supposed. A large d iss ot people read witii lntercsi mo lormet, ami suti larger tlie litter. And we wish it weie the prnctiecas it ought to be, to publish all the. deaths and marriages which occur in the coualy where a newspaper is printed, and it weald form a:i inducement to people living at a distance, and who are ac.piamted with the county, to take the paier. It allords the clienpest, surol. anil n ost expeditious means of such information; therefore all Marriages and Deaths that occur within le county, ongiit to tie forwarded to the punter, otherw ise they cannot generalU be printed cr known. Ism axatolis, Feb. 13 l-'iRF.. On Thu.sday morning about one o'clock, the citizens were ahumed by tlie crv of fro. which was found to be the kitchen e.f Mr. Prown's Mansion House. Before aid could be afforded the buildinc was cntirelv bevond the .cll..!;!. !.,-;.-rr c-.v .1 r,.l rnn.rrl. in as it did w ith the dining room, ihe whole tavern establishment was at one time in imminent darker. Tlie exceed ing stillness of the nii;h(, however, and the praise-worthy exertions cf the citi-1 zens, saved the main building. and, pernaps, au me nuuamgs in connexion wu.i it. Had the lire communicated to the main building it is altogether uncertain .iow auiYmn,.,,,,,,, ages. i hc ...... in .imu,. lV ..us IMU liar, ni imi .pj r 'utvnv ,i ..... 1 I caucd a general disposition amon our ... .V .... - fellow citizens to take t tiicient measures to provide means, of which we are
at present almost entirely destitute, to wun nom ,iuu io ,nhiu eacn, to proprotect their prepeity "from the do- mote their comfortable eetllement in
tmrtive elemet. The loss and dam itr lo Mr. Brown was considerable. b-it we understand that the nroncrh wa insured. Journal. l Mr. Samuel tarker lias recently eeturea in incinnau, unueriaKing io i i v .: t . I . prove the earth to he an animal and ! ,e.. :i l a vt ueiauie , niiu in.ii 11 un .niiv-s i lee erv z liours, causing the ebbing and low ing of the tides," and numerous Othr points equally probable. About as worthy of attention as the proposition once made ny a luggier to creep into a no i ter bottle. Ax Avai.yxciie. A mammoth sled 1....I.. i..,:i, i.:i. i. ill n;..., wasi.-.ieij ouiu uiuii imii hi 1. 1'. l!-.Oil, JJiy'JUI'J .-1'VIIIM, ... .uu loaded with about fifty cords cfwood for the numose of slidin''- it down, and thus cailing gravitation to aid in tlie bur . . . r sines of sliding wood. A crowd of persons had assem ded to w itness the decent. It was supposed tnat tiie load would stop io the hollow at the foot of the hill. Tiie monstrous car was launclu d, and down it rushed like a thunderbolt. B swept nr.ro ss the hoilow, to the road where the spectators had stationed themselves, the crowd rushed aside in terror, hut while the others b.urly escaped two little boys fell under its dreudful force and one of them was killed. The other although seerelv injured, is likely to recover t . Il cfoU. V FiirtMi s. rm n.i.f.r.. i. i o" '-iluf nin.i.l duke of Somerset.! lm livr.l in ihe time o dar es the second, that his children were not al lowed to sit in his prcsen.e ; that lus servants obeyed by signs, never daring , ,: I... i i. to 'peak lo him; and that when he trav- . . i a.. l K,.r.,.., e ,o , . : ... .v. b in bv his outriders, "det out ot the j . , way. cried one c. these to a eouairy man, w ho wan driving a pig, "my lord duke is coining, and does not chose to he louked upon'.'' The peasant, a true John Bull, snitched up his pig in a race, and holding him up at the carriage window, exclaimed, Hmt I irill see him, mvl my pi" shall srr him too! A rr-liili'ild Hamilton Row an, former
ly a resident of Wilmington, died lately ance of their favors. Wanted immediit Dublin in the 04th year of his age. alely, from 50 to 100 customers by the
----- 7 . - . . Iton Rowan, when driven from his own country for political causes, ami
came to Amrrica, and took up his residence in Wilmington ahout the year 175. H o resided here ahout six years, and is well remembered by nvmv of our citizens for l.is eccentricities, his benevolence, and his imposing personal appearance. When the peace of Amiens occurred, he returned to Europe, and received the pardon of the kimr. lie has since resided ia Ireland, and until within a few years, lias kept up a regular correspondence and interchange of kindness with his friends in this vicinity. In hii splendid mansion in Dublin, there was an apartment in which lie had
placed the furniture he had used while he resided in Wiimi1. glen; to ll.is.ip ai lment he gave the. name of V ilmingtoEi, and some ofour townsmen who have visi'ed Dublinwercinvariablv taken to thisap u tir.ent, in which he was accustomed to say that he spent hts happiest hour-, His hospitality to his Wilmington friends was unbounded. Hiss house was theii home: his purse and his time were at their service. Hamilton Rowan was a man of family and of large fortune. He had several sons in the military and naval service vi Mngland. lost one ia the. peninsular war under Wellington ; and one is now a Pi itish Admiral." Dc!,n. -a stoic Journal. Tlls. rvllxlu-!, r,,.i t -in .U i.nrt.n if lt..ia t..',a ... (he mecling Mi Vester lav at the Coi n Kxchange. The" meeting was attend ed hv several of 1 lie Irih members, and by reformers of various shades of sentiment. It included many permanent repealers and anti-repeal -r1 nere was, however, onlv one opin ion, one determination. AM agreed, all pledged themselves to bury tl.e past' as far as it is connected with con!: ver or J cbluion; and to u 1:1,0 ';r;,rt ,n h;-,lu for llir Ml ?'.!o 0,,j--M of defeating the avitacuus attemjls to torcc "pon the country t!ie baneful Emulation of a Tory Government, 'l'he principal resolutions were moved "V Mt . t lL Olmell. JJlifi. i.( Mr. Hay, tlie Lnglish gentleman who at Brussels, lost, a few days ago, the wager of 2.3,000 francs whuh he laid with Count Comclisien, that he would ride three days and three nights with out skwing, on FriJav moniins; last won ;i w?ger 0f 10,000 franc?, which hc , litl tjlc d bcfore i(h u.e s.im(J Tcn,it.mru, wlici, was (!mt he ,vouK, ;ik ! 2 hours by night, in his room without stopping, eating cr eh inking. . xt- ., no sec u siate.i mar. a vrentieman 'I. X" .1. l 1:1 , 1 t near oaitutz nas imeraiea nis slaves, about 20 m number, and furnished them Libera Louisiana during the year eia.mg A.i mi. iv,cl ,bJ'l eporieu mercnanuise to the value ot more than t inly-free miluom 0f dollars. In 1 790. the exnorls of . . . . ' tj,e wi,0le United States were onl aKout .S20.000.000 v THK I.YCi:i;.I Moot at half past six o'clock thi- rvcninU' at " 1 resbjtermn Chnrch. Mf rs. I om AS an. SreWiu. i,s-h ed, That the State of Imliara on-!. t ( encourage and j romote a sj&tom of common Schools Tho citizens of the tow n and country gene i nv are invuca to ation.i ycb. 01 " p. L. TANNER s'wRANDOI.lMl TOtVNSHll1 I.I.ECTION. We are authorized to announce the fjllr.w 'Mr5ons as candidates at the approaching election tfcsteks JoJm Acf;I Mntm Slml Thr,u, If,,::-nr,L .,.-. II .,,. 11 u n ... ., Samuel Jcllai. ' ' const vbles lrnd T(ipr J, hi II. OWal, Jmas Benjamin li iha; rv, tn.,nntt, Jnh-y IT. . (Unml. )( fcr . Hubert C. Clarke. overseers of roo:; M- h p)(,nncU JrranHih F. Unrison. James Bylr, Jl il Ham JWorison, "''' 1 7 I rri s.. ixini) Biuj.vEn, RARHEtl ANI IIAIIi DltKSSKU, i n 3 ' 1 i i uuu i i ii if-i ins ii if.- in ft T . ! c a-. U- lzens of Rising Sun and its vicmiy, that he has removed hisHeadQuar . J ' . , . ,..,,...,,. ters to Main street, been the two Bests' shops, and ncaily opposite Mr. Decour soy's store, where he holds himself in readiness to take gentlemen hy tlie nose while he shaves both face and pocket in double quick time; and when called upon he will trim the head in a fashion to suit customers. He returns hi? thanks fo his old cus- - tomers, and hopes to receive a continu month. Rising Sun, Feb. 23, 1835,
THE annual th'ction for Trustees of the Presbyterian t'liureh. will be held on the first Saliml.V hi ihirch, at the church, at two o'clock, 1All those friendly to sa.d societj are rerjuestcd to attend. v:i. LK!U?,C';-;!c.
Ft 1 TIIK suhseribt r lias Ihe selling of upwards of SC,eCO vl of one and two inch seasoned pine hoards, of a goo ! quality, wnich lie will sell at eight dollars and fifty cents per thousand, by the wh.de ;u;.i:ti v, or in lots to suit urchasers. THOMAS BRAD LP. Y. Rising Sun. Feb. 2o, I Goo. XT II. ALLl'N, of Cincinnati, now oilers liis professional services to the citizens of Rising Sun and its vici nity, in all the branches of the L'iVii.' t?.i -Li's. He will cure all diseases of the teeth and cum?, stop the most violent toothache without extraction or increasing tl.e pain: w ill carefully re move all carious and extraneous matter from them, and restore such as are part ly th caved to a useful and healthy con dition, and w Ik n necessary will extract teeth in the most sale, easy, and scientific manner. He will also ii.sert artificial teeth, con posed of incorruptible in iterial, and warrant their utility. Oihce at Mrs. Scott's, on Main, be tween Front and Poplar streets. Rising Sun, Feb. 21, I 36. FRIHF, subscriber has, in connection with r.Ir. Diekerson's Printing Press Manufactory, a STEREOTYPE 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 Blank8, Type, Metal Plate foi engraving, ivc: all of which lie can n'Vhid to sell cheap er than they can be bought any where in the Western Country, for cash, or exexchaned for old tqe at 9 cents per pound. MARTIN M. BARNEY, Cm. U. r?s 'La" y Q Sorth corni r of Alain and Pronl iv r.'.v, T ' A VM late ly made an addition to iL.il. their former stock, which renders their assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers w ith almost every description of D?j: GOODS; GROCERIES gjV QUEEXSU'JRE, E3arclwave aisS uSSrry, and all other articles w hich are usually kept in the Stores in this place, at low prices and accommodating terms, for casli, or approved country produce, Tlie public are invited to call and ex amine their stock and ihe prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 83G. Coy TIIE qualified electors of Randolph township are hereby notified that an election will be held at the house of John C. Waggener, in Rising Sun, on the first Monday in March nexf, for the purpose of electing tl.e following town ship office rs, to wit 3 trustees, 1 cleik. 3 constables, 3 overseers of toe poor. and 2 fence viewers. SAMUEL JELLEY, ChrL February 14, l33o.---2v. nui Watch 3 U iLMLVCTOX, LVD. PRMIE subscriber respectfully informs - lae public (hat he has established himself in (he tow n of Wilmington, In diana, w est of Captain Wood's tavern Le intends to pay strict atfention to his business, and w ih repair Clocks and Watches on very liberal terms. 1-rom his experience in tin-profession, and a determination to do his work well, he hopes to receive a share cf public pa tronage. He intends keeping on hand an as sorfment of JEWELRY, FANCY AR TICLES, Watc h Ch wxs. Seals, Kevs cce. Sec w hich he w ill dispose of a fair prices. F.LI MITCHELL. Wilmington, Dec. 27, 1831. 5l i C? J A Ui Jj: ffcS T 1 1 E subscribers have just fjHH) leccived from New Orleans, few barrels of S- W s Iat'Sai'B, which they will dispose of on accommodating terms. HAINES & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Dec. 27, 1834. ISIank Bccls and .Tlorf past's For sale at (his Oilicc. .
Tkkt:i Pair, he of Ixix vxa JIilitia,) Primer Prlrcct,Jnn. 1 G, 1 835 nfMIE scverd Regiments composing said Brigade.- will be mustered and inspected, follow V The Third Reg. on Thursday, Ocf. 23. Fourteenth, on Saturday, Oct. 2-1. Fifteenth, on Monday, Oct. 26. Forty-fourth, c: Saturday, Oct. 30. Fi,' ;"-fifth, on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Sixtietn en Wednt so iy, Oct. 2G. At sucii place, within each Regiment 1 i . . . i
as the respective fn 'taau;iU"is n.iy uosig:;ate. CC7'Ti;e several comintHlan(s will be particular in making their annual returns at the time required by law. By order of Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Keen: ALEX. E. GLENN, Ihiiraa'e Int j;u tor. Q vU x iBBLS. MOLASSES, jut rectived fioniNewOrleaus, per steam boat Uiklc Sam, and for sale on accommodating terms, by JIAINES &LAN1US. danuary 2'J, ISoo. .vi: H ' KS 1 1 niJSlIMEY'l nj'JIE Su J JL ing le; 'HE Subscriber havlscd his farm, and returned to town, for the purpose of cairying on business again, respectfully informs his old customers and the public in general, that Ik; has taken the frame building on Front st. between Mr. Waggoner's tavern and Messrs. Peppet & James's store, w here he intends to carry on the BOOT and SHOE JLlKfAG business in all its branche s. lie will keep himself well supplied wilh the very best SisieS'Bl i'ssi;er. and he is determined to disppoint no one, either in promptness In making, or the cheapness, neatness and in ability of his work. ! rom his long experience in tlie buiness, and the satisfaction hc hashcre fore given, he flatters himself that hi 11 customers will not be backward in ving him a call, and bringing their iends along with (hem. J. F. HARRISON. vising Sun, Jan. 24, 1835.- G-ltf fUHE subscribers have on hand and 1 35 &tOVi'?, or lire places, for wood, which they will sell on accommodating terms. HAINES Sc LANIUS. Rising Sun, Jan. 17. HEW GOQBfeS, AT JJMES' MILLS. rn"HIE subscribers have just received JL and are now opening at their Store, at James' mills, on Laughery, in luwiuuii iu iiiuii loimer siock, a large ind general assortment of Tvcoyir:s, EEardwRre, CutEvu'y, ?Eircshwaie, SHOES, IRO.V .LVD CiSTLYGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, rAIXm & DYK STUfFS, DRl'S & 11SDIIES, TLYiV.lRE, SJUDLEll Y. uid a great variety of such articles ai suit the wants of the Farmer and mechanic. From the facilities which their stand oilers to the public over most oth:r places in this part of the county, and their long experience in the buiiness, they confidently expect and solicit a share of the public patronage; aad they promise that no attention shall bo warning on their part to deserve it. The public are invited to call and ex amine for themselves. Having rented of Col. P. Jarr.cs his well known and extensive mills, thej are prepared to do business in that lin on the. shortest notice, and on the usual terms; and having in their emplej experienced millers, they can promise general satisfaction. Customers com 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, w hich they will sell at the lowest prices. Thev can furnish any quantity of tlOjlRDS and bCJL- 1 1jL (t, at (he shortest notice and on (he most favorable terms. Fifty cents in cash paid for Wheat, delivered at the mill. PIATT & ATIIrtARltfv James' mills, Jan. 17, 1 835.-G2tf Rags! ESaggf ESas! T5 THREE cents per pound in cash will be paid for clean linen and cotton rags at the Rising Sun Times office, when delivered in quntieie of not less than, 10 pounds.
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