Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 70, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 14 March 1835 — Page 3

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SATrnU.t A' MA'H)! 14. I S3-.. CTrh.T Rev. Am. km Wm.k.y w.tl I,v r a Dincoufp on Temper in. r, on Fri.l;iy cvtiine next, (20th int.) in tlx- M"thuIit ( hnrrl , n't curly cnmlle licht. The friends cf the cause are invited to MttenrL corxTY !!t:co::i)ru. ft7Wc h.ive-.uthoritv for nvine that Gen. James Dim. will not Iw a cmi(!ilate for KecortJrr at the next election.

0U are authorised to announce ALEXANDER H AMILTON DILL, Esq. as a candidate for Recorder of Dearborn county, at the next August election. fj7Ve are authorized to pull h the name of Cpt. ASA SMITH, as a candidate for Recorder of Dearborn county, at the next Aujut Section. 7-We would be under a preat ot,lis;nticn to the ltninter between this pl.tce and Murray's Mill, if they would forward on our papers to the latter office. They hau not reached that ilace for tome week, and if they fad much oftener, we shall be under the necessity of commenting a " searching operation." rit.vxci:. The ljtest arrivals from Prance bring news i a peaceable nature. The Mini-try had preented to the Chambers a bill pioviding for the payment ef the American claims, accompanied by u strong piicli in its favor. A favpr.ihle result was anticipated. So the pros ect of a French war ii about "Knocked in the head." PcVThr t'oiiini.s-ioiii r for re-!ncat;ng the "ouiity ire it left Wilmington on Tues I iy !an f iT Lar. renceliuri;h, and spent that day anii Vcdr,ei! iy ft that place; Tl.urs lay the were at Aurora ; Friday at Ri-in - Sr:ii ; and t..da they will be at Hartford. I hiy wdl i-it two center, and examine the ilillV ent siti'S in lb.; neighborhood on Monday, after hicli tin will ;it MahcheUi r, Cambridge, and the npper S-eliull of ihe county . I l.cir i!l- ision tuny j ot he ext.ccted In tuit-tins ( : uiik. LVM Il'S J, A . cre of corporeal puni-hment, eomiii; nndrr ths penalties of the lawscnacted by thecelth'teil Lynr't, ocirrcd i:i the neighborhood of tl.i place the pre.-nt wi . U, which we think worthy of r.iviic A fellow b the name o! Jnn II. B. G, whu had beea making our town his place of residence tr oa:e li'ne pa-t, loitcriilic round soint of the crucPiie, qnai n Ilintr, fightiiis:. abusii g our cil z; n, rubiint; the widow ami the orphan, occasion. pi. aJiiii; lnw, and t na tine many other deeds of a nature well calculated to render him a fit t;j 't for Lynchers, be?idc3 liiinc in ndnlti ry, was on Tuesday nitht, jut :it the uionn lit he as :ih'jat stepping on board a steamboat for Lonisille, safely set in anot'.ii r bo it, an 1 carefully convey td t the Kentucky shore, where, we are inlormed, he was stnpt. and a fur iimlrrguing the operation of about seventy la hes, he rescind a comfort able co;.t tl tar and feathers ; and he has not been seen in 'thee parts' since. Some may doubt the cut rectness ol punuhments of thi- kind. In t e resent case we do not he'itale to s.iy that V'iod got what be richly derrved, and we are tally sali-fied that all wnc ka.iw th con l.ict of the man, believe tie aire. Our cituens are ipiiet and peaceable air.ot.g thi..M'lvi', and we hope the above example will ttach others to bcuare, and learn them that tl.ii place is not .1 safe harbor for such fel lows. Gai is $3 in our debt, but we cheer fully forgive it, provided he will never again show himself in the Mate of Indiana. Editois at Louisville would do well to notice the above. Tin: colwty sj:at. Wc were at Wiliniiiiton o;i Monday last, the J.ty appointed for the itietting of the Commistiuaurs to re-lociite the Comity Seal. Messrs. C'uAVESs, L'AMrcict.i., Lanv and Ricketts were present. A great number of people were there from different sections of the county The Lawreticebiirgher kept themselves dark, choosing only to send o:it one individual as a Spy. The necessary oath was administered to the Commissioners by Davis Weaver, i.sq , nltpr which they adjourned to the brick school house, where the people presmt as-emble The Coiumi'sioners then informed the audience that they were ready to receive any communi cation, either written or veib.lt rclalr. to the County Seat. Horace Hassett, Esq. addressed the Commissioner;. He said the grand object .f the jople at the Angn?t election and in sending a p.titiuil tilths Legislature, was rt mot al there was no diviM.m ol sentiment on this suUiecl. lie spoke ot the town of Lawienceburgli, partinihnlr of its locality. Wl,en the Oh.o U at full banks (said he) Lawrenccbtirgh is an isl nd and aci essible only be ferrjing; and it could never be otherwise ; the .Miami liver run through the back part of the town. They ir.iuht tUrapt to levee it they might build a bank hih as the moon, and they coit'.d not prevent ,tthe water musl and would have vent. He j alluded to some other matters, touching the history of the county, during his fourteen jears residence in it. He spoke of re location tai t orue people h id an idea that the Court Hon-e 0U"ht to be placed where Ihe most money was subscribed loirectthe. public nuildings. Mr. B. was nf f luis opimon he did not think ubcri lions ought t) tntluence the Commissioners except, perhaps, ina case where two eligible points were convenient tn each other. Mr R said the people of Aurora had an idea that they ought to have the court house, but he -nld not sat their idea was correct. They K.d h,ht mcetint andappotnted acomtniUee, f which he wts chairman, te incite the Com-

mijinnrr3 to rieit thr town. Bot (nid he) if

the citizens of Aurora cannot nare the Court 1 Ione, they are ttill for rimmal. He conclu de l by eayi.'.u that if he had made any mis -tat. mri-ls there were enough present to con tradft him. Dr. iohi.kt made some remarus. Mosaic the cit. Zens of Wilmington had held a no otitis and thought their town affoich-d a tood site f. r the County Stat. They had suh-crihed to wards erecting the public buildings if they were located there. Rut if they did not get the Court Mowe.they tcrre slill for removal. An individual from Miller tow n-hip said the citizens of that township would be satisfied it the County Seat was located within half a mile cf the center. Ihe Spy from Lawrcnceburgh spoke. II said he had not come there to take part in the county seat question he had other business. Wc doubt it very much. But he would take the liberty to contradict Air. Uassett, as that ccnlleman had invited any person present to do so. He proceeded to say Lawn nctbnrgh was not the place Mr. D. had represented that it could be leveed, and peo le were now givin their notes for that purpose. A. L. G i.e vn spoke. He had not intended say ing any thine, but as he was the only person present from Ri-ing Pun, he would take the lib erty of saying a word. The people of Risinsr Sun, and of Randolph township the second township in point of population in the county, were unanimous for removal. I!e suggested to the Commissioners that w hen thev visited Lawreneebiireh it would be well enough not to pay very f-trict attention to all the promises the Lawrenceburehers might make; they had not yi t fulfilled half tin ir old premises; and even now V ey wanted to make 11-believe thev wi N pnii g to rnii'iriiit 11 turnpike alot g the river and tl rough :he !. r part ol the c 1 1 1 1 1 v . Mr. ). II Hi est is said he bilieted a mi. joiity o! tl i- J ei 1 le would l e satif.t d if the County Seat was at Manchester He admitted that if a line was drawn through the center of ihe county, the population south of that line would he 100!) more than that north of it. tel he thought the court hou?c oa-ht to be sit Mailt hester I .e spoke hbout the objee.t of the i Oj le tn signing the petition they all wanted it at ti e center, (said he,) and he intimated they had been disappointed. Whi n he had concluded, an individ tal resent .bs rved that Mr. II. n fused to sign the petition for removal. J Davis Wkayku, Esq made some general remarks He urged strongly the justice of removal, ami dwelt upon Ihe injustice and inconve11. en- e of the co'tit hou-e remaining longer at La wreneehtirgh. I he f in going is hut a brief sketch of what wa said, written down from recollection. We probably may have another report of the proci edtiigs in the 1'aHadium. (7-The Editors of the Paiadimn, a short liu.c sincj, asked us " w hat compensation a certain honorable geii.Ieman expects to receive, as a rew..r.:, f..r slating on the floor of the house, that the citizens of L iw reiiceburgh were gene:nl!y in f.vor of a removal ot the county seat." We asked the Editors to explain, but they rc-In-ed. We now take the responsibility of AJiiii:, that no su' h statement was ever made by either of our Representatives on the floor of the House. Wo shall naw see what course the Palladium will take. fJ-Wc understand that so soon as the Seat 01 J u-tice is removed, the Law renceburghers ate determined to c. nimt nee suit aaainst the county. It will he recollected that they endeavored to frighten the people with this threat previ ous to the last August election and eien said tlay would carry it to the Supreme Court of the United States! We love spunky people, and we intend to engage the services of our Arnold's ervek frien l to plead their case at Washington. rrWc have published to-day, accordin" to promise, the ad valorem taxa tion law. The people, after reading it, can judge for themselves. The editors of the Palladium seem to think that we have no business to express our sent;.x. in sf.lki it. lv ln. oil Ul" ''t that we know notlinur about tlieoninions of the people of our neighborhood in relation to it. Well, we might have exacted this, for the leadinir object ol lir?t by rendering us as odious with the " - people ol the county as we are witn me Lawrencebnt uher. I hey, in Common villi some ol their ' respectable and sobrr thinking tit,z r, are still writhing under the lashes inflicted upon them, ..(! II tney t an put us uown utey pect a respite. 15u there is a certain decree of courtesy which one editor .. il.rlil l,t rtiw i I fi-fim :iiuitlii'i-. llm' ' & l ,t...l t .... ..i. o .,, ilnng of that kind hn, a L-iwrei.ee-hut gh editor, and we hope with all our Itearl, that the palladium may keep up tlie abuse it has commenced, for it will' Ions more good than any praise they arc capable of bestowing upon us. Cc-We did not employ a Srv and send him out to watch the movements of the People and the Commissioners, t irt insult nld and respectable cm-z-ns, but we are um B-.. .... ihnriiv. i hat there were some raw and ihtv soeecl.es made to the Com missioners, during their stay at Law a j i .

renceburgh, hj (he great men of that place, and a reinforcement bro't over

from Kentucky we ;ire f fid that w rhme m (or a share of the porter. All the honds deed?, mortgage-, contract &c, &c, concerning I he court house. Hiice the days of the flood, were laid before the Commi-sinncrF. The L twrencehursihers cannot contain them selve they growl and grin and rave. and threaten prosecution, dismay and destruction lo all pat t; of the county if the court Louse is taken firm them. We guess it is alinul the last of pea time. with the poor B'irghers or, rather, it is about "the last days of Pompeii." We intend hereafter to notice some of the assertions made by certain Lawrenceburghers, when addressing the Commissioners, as well as to sav somethi ng more about the abuse rJ slang of certain persons who we presume the Palladium notsld rank among tlteir 'sober and respectable citizens." THE LYCEUM Meets at half past six o'clork this evening: at the f resbvterian Church. Drs. Morrison and m.EN will lecture, ami the following resolu tion will be discussed : Rrsohed, That all laws in relation to im prisonment for debt ought to be repealed . I be citizens ot the town and country gene rally are invited to attend. March 7. V. L. TANN ER. Fec'v. TCisingSim Engizc company rni i ting of the above company mil le hfld at Mr. Robert school room on Moi d ty evening next, at half past six loi k. luminal attendance is riu''w 0. a impoi tant business will be I iid l)efore the enmnanv. C. II AG AX, Foreman. .March 14. Look Merc ! CENTS per cord will be paid r. ..,:,, -i u. .. ,.l 1.. 1 the subciiber, living at the mouth el A mold's creek, in Dearborn caot y, lui.na. ABU AH -NORTH. Much 14. 1835. 4i?0 rHHE stibr-ci tber takes this itietltod of informing the citizens of Rising S'in,lhat tlie reason he does not supply Ihe market with 15LLF, is because the ituicliets ;tt Cincinnati and Madison h ive advanced on the price cf Cattle, tad consequently he cannot all.ud to buy and sell tor less than he gives. But if the people of Rising Sun will agt ee t pay him so that he can a!Frd to give per hundred, he pledges him st It !( k.-ep ihe nurket supplied with in; best ueei mo country can an no. best beef the country can aiFnd JONAS MEN DELI RUing Sun, March ! t. 1835. notice:. LL persons are hereby notified and cautioned not to purchase any of the articles advertised for sale on the 23d mst. by John II. O Meal, con table, under penalty of the law ; said ale beii g advertised by virtue of an execution against the undersigned in I r- 1111 ! ! l;vor ol Samuel Je:iey, wmen execuuon ttas not heen ootainea according to law and ihe subscriber does not owe the Iti. i ii itilinicnv tienr. j. r . n.-iixiucvj. March 14, 1835. 70 IN consequence of declining health I am induced to olfer my interest in Ihe establishment of the Republican &. I " " Banner for sale, consistinn. of one-half e.,wi .et.Kr,eiimtit mm ; , menl is the oldest one in the state with one exception, having been in existence for ,:lsl eighteen years, during the rnimi'i l-il with it. The nftire now is ;.. n ;,i,;.,., ..a;r. ... ,,v ,..e. i in ru iitFUi iiini n . viiu iti vti iu ntij p.t - ,;ips ,le and ihe luiure pros pect I consider hiirblv Hatterintt. It has all the necessary type fr a new l .ft . ,. . t i P '"pl' j' work with two lust ra-e presses. It is however untiei:t.'s;irj to give a particular doscripuotr . u it, as any one wishing lo purchase XVj f rourse wish to visit the place lu f ne they do so. JOlliN LDUVlL. I . . I i t i .n i. c - iUntwnn, inuiana, ren. i, iooj. ' I rirwC i.ni . -. iinrc.it flinnue i ,he w;u,(; B5laM,sl.ment in I.,,r,.,.el.re 1o ., Drt. ,iQ obstruction will be found in the wav. I I E. PATRICK. f VT OTICi: is hereby given that an I election will he held al tlie house of John B trrit klow,in Randolph town ' i ?htp,ou Saturday, the 2tt ol March, l8,i5,toelect a Major lo fill he varancy occasioned by the promotion of Jas. Al. Hastings. Cier of y - t kT cnttini - , Co, , . er. ndS;a Mililia. i . o - 1 March 1835

VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. M$?!iM ACRES of first rale 1f bottom Land, situar tpn on the Ohio river, below Latighery creek. 5 miles above Rising Sun. Mt:d 2 from Aurora, bounded bv the Slate road leading from Lawrence!urg!i to Rising Sun, 1 tnds of Abij.th Hays, and the subscriber. Said land is covered with timher,which will much more than pay for clearing, and is rea dy sale on the river bank. A further description is unnecessaty, as those wishing to purchase can view for them

selves, by calling on the subscriber liv ing near (be premises, on Laughery creek, halt a mile (torn its mouth. STEPHEN S. SPEAKMAN. March 7, 1 8.35. 3t Look at This. FHE subscriber has the selling of up wards ot f eet of one and two inch seasoned pine, hoards, of a good qualitv, which he will sell at eight dollars and fifty cents per thousand, by the whole quantity, or in lots to suit purchasers. THOMAS BRADLEY Rising Sun, Feb. 28, 18.35. o&Ki:?l Head i?arters. DA FID BR USER, KAHHKK AM) IIAlil HltESSCU, RESPECTFULLY infoims the cit izens of Rising Sun and its vicinit v, that he has removed ItisHeadQuarti rs to Main street, been the two Bests shops, and neatly opposite Mr. Decour' -ey s store, where beholds himself in readiness to take gentlemen bv Hit nose while he shaves both lace and pot k 'A in double quick time; and when called upon he will trim the head in a ( ishion to suit customers. He return? his thanks to his old cus,om(M:!; a',d. h?Vc to receive a contintiam c 01 men liivo. iim u 1 iu:in -ii 1- : 1 1.. 1 . . 1 r 1 n . . ..... i. .. t i . . itifit. liom au to Lu:ioim;i3 uy nit month. Ri-ing Sun, Feb. 28, 1835 Look Here! H. ALLEN, of Citicinnati,rnow fitlt-r his nrnfissional service to ie rilizens of Ri?ing Sun and its vicililt" lllifll Ul lllMUJi Ollll rllll ,)iv? jn yhp branches of th ta Art jIe cure a1 te iieisill diseases of the teeth and gums, stop tiie most violent toothache without extraction or increasing the pain; will carefully remove all curious and extraneous matter from them, and restore such as are partly decayed to a useful and healthy condition, and when necessary will extract , iu (Ue ,nosl safe oa?y ailu sciell. 1..1ir irn ;t n insprt artificial teeth, composed of incorruptible material, and warrant their utility. Otlke at Mrs. Scott's, on Main, be tween Front and Poplar streets. Ri-ing Sun, Felt. 21, 1835. SBaisscs & Liaising .Xnrth corner of Main and Front streets. H AVF. I.nrdv made an addition to I tiwir fnrmer sto. k. which rciiders their assortment full and complete, They can furnish their customers with almost every description ol DRY GOODS: GROCERIES and QUEE-YSHARE, Hardware ami Cutlery, and all other articles which are usually I i .i o . .,1..,,. t l..m Mpi n me ; oiorw m n , ..i nnces simi accommou.iitii" leims, iui cah, or approved country produce. Fhe public are invited to call and ex amine their stock and the prices. Risino Sun, I eh. 7, 1 83G. Coy VlocU aaitl Wat eh Jlakisaii;, 1VILMLYGTOX, LYD. rWE subscriber respectfully informs ll,. ,.,.1,1 n lli .1 li, liLie nit u lit lihoil himself in the town ol v ilmmgton, Inliilllliliu itir e..n ui 't iitiniit, w Captain W.mkPs tavern, ., ' , , ' .... . mp iinr iu ill ii iv v i fiiiiTi iiwii his business, atul will repair Clock and Watches on verv liberal terms. l rom hi experience in theprofession, and a oet nnination to do his work well, no lip: lo receive a share of public patimi me. He intend keeping on hand an as . .r.-i.M iv- p.kcv ad sorln.cnt ot j ri r-L.u i , r ,uu. TKT FS Watch Chus,Sels,Kevs Sli . &lc. which he will dispose ot at fair Prices. 1,1.1 lUI 1 VvIIILjIj Wilmington, Dec. 27, 1331. HftJTS! Rail's! ISa'S! rt rt ... v ' ' . , ..I THRKF. cents per pound in cash will )e p:li, for clean linen and cnttoii rags at (e Riinc Sun Times oilier, when delivered iu quantifies of not less than 10 pounds. Blank Deeds and illortsagrs For sale at this OtHce.

ES2UGADE ORDER. Tenth Brigade of Lvdiana Militia.) Printer's Retreat, J Q7i. 16, 1835 fjpiIE several Regiments composing said Brigade, will be mustered and inspected, as follows The Third Reg. on Thursday, Oct. 29. Fourteenth, on Saturday, Oct. 24. Fifteenth, on Monday, Oct. 26. Forty-foui th.on Saturday, Oct. 30. Fifty-fifth, on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Sixtieth, on Wednesday-, Oct. 28. At Mich place, within each Regiment as the respective commandants may designate. 03-The several commandants will be

particular in making their annual returns at the time required bv law. By order of Brig. Gen. Wm.'C. Keen: ALEX. E. GLENN, Brigade Inspector. HQ BBLS. MOLASSES, just received from NewOrleans, per steam boat Uncle Sam. and for sale on accommodating terms, by HAINES &LANIUS. January 2'J, 1 835. AT W ES TA BLISILMEJYT. Boot and Shoe xllaiuifactor j-. P"NHE Subscriber havJL ing leased his farm, and returned to town, for the purpose of carrying on business again, respectfully informs his old customers and the public in ceneral, that he has taken the frame building on Front st. between Mr. Waggener's tavern and Messrs. Pepper & James's store, where hi: intends to carry on the BOOT and SHOE JIAKLG business in all its branches. He will keep himself well supplied with the very best Eastern lea I flier, and he is determined to disippomt no one, either in promptness in making, or the cheapness, neatness and durabilitv of his tvoik. From his long experience in the buiness, and the satisfaction he has here tofore given, he flatters himself that his old customers will not be backward in giving him a call, and bringing their frit fid s along with them. J. F. HARRISON. Rising Sun, Jan. 2 1, 1 835. 64tf NEW GOODS, AT JAMES' MILLS. FTnilF. subscribers have just received JL and are now opening at their Store at .lames' mills, on Laughery, i:i addition to their former slock, a laigi and general assortment of BEY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, uee!sstvarc, SHOES, IROjY AXD CASTIXGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, PvlLXTS & DYE-STUFFS, BRl S & ITIEDICIiAES, TLXfVARE, SADDLERY, and a great variety of such articles as suit the wants of the Farmer and me chanic. From the facilities which their stand otters to the public over most olhi i '.i i.i . . r places in una pan oi uie county, and llier long experience in the business. fey conmienuy expect and solicit a share of the public patronage; and they promise that no attention shall be wanting on their part to deserve it. The public are invited to call and xamine for themselves. GUI lYDIIVG. Having rented of Col. P. James hi . known and extensive mills, thev i , ... ...... ,. - nre prepared to do business in that line on the shortest notice, and on the usu al terms; and having in their employ experienced millers, they can promise geneial satisfaction. Customers coming from a distance, can have their grists to lake home with them. LUMBER. They also have on hand and for sale, large lot of Lumber, which they will 7 -- sell at the lowest prices. They can f..Mul nv n.mnlitv nf linJinSi nnA iwiiiiiiii','i - m. . -w' v SCAjYTLLYG, at the shortest notice and onllie most nvoraDie terms. Fifty cents in cash paid for Wheat, delivered at the mill. PIATT & ATHEARft. James' mills, Jan. 17, 1 835. G2lf - Mereotvue louiidrv. 'BMiL subscriber has, in connection wiui iir. uncKerson s i riming Vr Mamifactory, a STEREOTYPE I r VJUH "'""'P .... few variety ot Eastern i atierns, ne win I ..return and keen constantly on lnl,Cut; of superior quality, Leads R ni P iitcs for nrintinc Blank?. lieEICif1. i i" us ' Mea, pj;ltc for which he can atTord ' ( (,uiv cHn hf)U engraving, ice; 1 to sell cheapm lK.m tlit.v niin li KniirrKt anv n-hrA ' w Country, for cash, or exI exchaned for old type at 9 cents per poUnd d. MARTIN M. BARNEY, On. (X

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