Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 76, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 25 April 1835 — Page 3
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UAU.OOX ASCi:SHN. As there is considerable aniitjr manifested in this place and neijjibirheoil to Lear what became of Mr. C'l.i ton, who took such a splendid balloon ccur-ion from Cincinnati, on tl.e evening of the Utii instant, we hr.ve concluded to publish the whole account of l.i at rial voyage, written by himself. '1 hou-h of eotisidi rabl length, wc have no doubt it will I c i:.tcretiiiij to our n adcr. We learn that Mr Clayton returned to Cincinnati on yesterday week. IN IMON TtlKr.i; IS STIJKMJTII. Wc a!Ci.lad to crceive that a number of our ' r.'itorial brethren through thi Stale have determined to Mipport their own inn rests and n-ei t and maintain their own rights, ni;ain-t the enrr virhmcnts and ill-treatment of tho-o from whom they have hentol'uro had a ri-ht to expert better ttiinjr. Several I'.i'itors have refused to puhli-li the IVttshinVifi ey Circulars, and wc reirret to perceive that there are other? main who havo copied them into their columns. Hut the f.ietthat a f ir have fct their faces a;ain.-t a practier so much at variance with their ow n interest, is, we think, ominous of good. The truth i, that our "bis bus."1,'' have hern too much in the hahitof viewing F.ditors as tin ir s nanls in-trad of their main support ; find if all Kditors would unite thev could oon teach the-e nu n a f'.iiVi rent ston , fur "in union there i- -tn nth."1 town im:isox. We have heard it mijxi Med that it is the duty of our Town Antlim it it s to make immediate arrant m.i.t lor the erection of a Jail within the Corporation. We believe the idea is a good one, mid nil rit- attention. T..at fin h a building i n.ucli tn idcd, no one can doubt. The pc'ieo and ipiirt o!'o,.r citizen has hern of late t"o el'u u .ii'tinhed by p-r-er.s reininc to town, sjettin: iroicated, ai.d tin r. enacting all kind of dif turbaiict thro'i ;h ihe streets ; ami in some instar.ci ?, iiv.t only the peart; but the jirr?onul Kilcty of many i. iti.'eii: has 1,( en ;n dancer ; and thh can never 1 e i't .-in iliv checked until we have a ftre.n hou r nn.'e epw-ly tor the reception of such f. llow s. We do not know that there ate funds c,nT iri-t in the Treasury to appropriated) c"h a purpo-e; but with what the Tiustres could give, wc believe a fuilieierit sum would soon be ftiln riUd by the c-itizets to treetthc building. 1 Hi: V VMI'AKI.N Oi'F.NEIi. We perceive by the Conner-ville Watchman that the ( in.;rc?-ioiul election campaign in t,ur Uistiicl ha cemmenrrd. The editor of that paper sa v he was at Kushvillc during the late f-itlin of the Circuit Court, he niiht be a i.:i i,5r, and that our candidates for Congress w-io there, " nor so i.uieh to rourt fee?, t hough tlicy are Law v 1 1 :i to cm ft the sovereign people."' Captain Cobb iiiade a eech. 5o w e thtr (li-trit t. M AKI.IIT I T.vr.U. TI10 Trinti r's Ritnat Wi.kv Mo cncri r nf SaturUAT lii-t, mj tl.e K';irli t l i r is now racing in the r.nrtlnvi 'ti rii part, i f Switzi rlaiul countr to an alarmini: t-xt lit ''rvi ral iti aths I avr nliT.nly orcmrnl; anions tluin 'M Win. I'ruelt, old Mr-. HriM! ami hir ilnul.trr, n toiih woman; ami 1 nnii.brr of clalilrcn liavu n!o die 1. Tli; ('i-ra-r is incro ciow Lut about 114 fatal a tin: 1 luiicr.l. e-7-Tl.r fnllowiiis; nre tLc ronrlmlint; linr of a pir.inra,h in tlio la-t 1 .d'n.tiiim. 'l'lu'V rc worthy of rni!vation to the ianl of all tunc. Would that vip could lirtmv ?nrh nn 1 nfoi.iian upon its nr.thnr! lut we cannot, ihou.h thi- inurh we 111 1 1 -1 iy, it wai 110 rriiinn v min i whi h ci nn ivi d and lirnntht forth nth a nti in c. " I lour it () ve'' Fir nrlimi n, 'and c i e f ar )"' ( "i:ii;ros : "With the aid of the General, of the Mess nger,the Brinadejlnsprclor.of the I lines, and Major Jack Downing, we II engage to have the French whipped into terms, without the intervention of Con-jre.' A II A It 1 III!. ThoT.litors of the (Corydoii) Iinlianian,' praliiiif,' of the Now Alhany V, azrtti', make u?f of the lullowing InnuaL'o. e nail not siijiiothrrc was uch a nrivpanrr orintpd in our State. It i' no won!T thr Caettf rrfuf d to ipxrlianirc with n our pap r rould he of no r to suc h an (itahli hn.rnt. "That newspaper, (forgive the profa nation of so denominating it.) has ne er, lo our knowledge, gone much further than to detail an assortment of interest ing murders, sentimental marriages, and melancholy disasters. iUithe excep tion of Louisville, New Albany take? tiie lead, in mercantile business, of all other places, as fir as the people of In diana are concerned ; but who knows it? Their indefinite article ycleped a newspaper, is 'dark as J -rebus, and the only information that citizens ol Indi ana have as to tne extent 01 nusit,ps transacted at their commercial empori urn, is obtained from personal observa tion or the reports1 ol their neighbors." Tim Branches of the State Bank of Indiana, at Indianapolis, Madison, Lawrenccburch, and Richmond, haye been aelected by the Secretary of the Treas urj as depositories of the public Money.
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ol the Brookville American, formerly editor of the Western Statesman, decd. of this place, has lately been elected to the respectable othce of fenee liiucr in Brook ille township. In the discharge of Lis duties, he will have the right to mount the imc and look -At both sides, ..... . . ' ohiciallv. we suppose. roluidixim. tki.vIj or sitls. CnimoN, Ariai. 1G. We have delayed the publication cf our paper till to day, that we might be enabled to inform our distant readeis whether or not i jury could be found to try the case of tl.t: Mato ot Indiana against Levi Sipes. lor the alledged murder of Col. Vm. G res-ham, foitner Slieriifof this county. Alter a tedious examination of near two hundred men, a jury was Thursday eve ning impannclied, and the trial is now u. u.css og. u , not tor us to predict ..! ii l..tA lm . Ill I ... i i!. I mhu u.pc in: win ii.ive .hi impamai trial, it lias Oeen dillicult to get a piry it. consequence ct the fact that altnosi every man in tins community was acquainted with tlie facts of the case, and lias expressed an opinion as regards the guilt or innocence of the prisoner, anu tnus rcrniered themstlves inCianpetent jut oi s. In'Jiunian. Nr.w Laws, occ. The Indiana Jour nal of the 3d instant, says: "The obli gation resting upon us to complete tiie state printing at as early a period as pos-ible, compel us to omit the publica lion of the Journal last week. The w.iiL- i,! nhm.t rnim,!,.i,.,l ,i If,, ill not be a great while till the laws and journals will be distributed.- . We learn by ihe Eastern papers, that preparationsaie making at Lowell .Mass., the Manchester of America, for tne ereciion 01 tnirleen new lactones. There are, alread, about thirty factories, we believe, in that Lotirislung town. It is remarkable how Lowell has grow n up. It is but about a dozen years ao that not more than three or four dwelling houses were to be seen there. Now, the town numbers about nfteen thousand souls. The Louisville Journal oft he Othinst. ays The Steam Packet-Line Boat Arabian. Capt Forsyth, arrived at our whaif yesterday morning with goods on board from Philadelphia. The coeds came from that city in eleven days bv the way of the Pennsylvania Canal. ' CvMM).':rt Cvxxox. Messrs. Allen and Ball, of Springfield, Massachusetts. company in trowel,, who have procur 1 red lor it a patent in Una country and ranee, and Have now an agent 111 LugM and for the' purpose of getting it paten-1 !ed mere. "It was to us" says the Hamden big, '"altogether a novel piece of machinery, and the idea of a cannon being fired, gun after gun, by an operation like tha. of a boy turning a grindstone, struck us a3 strangely sin gular. . jie.-nAXi) u amkii. 1 nere is said to be living at St. Mary's in one of I the low er counties of Maryland, a lady at the age of 105 vears. of whom the follow ing account is given: "Her men tal faculties are unimpaired she i. in excellent health and spirits rides I on horseback as dexterously as a troop1. .. . 1 . er lacts 111 ner corsets auenus tne toilet punctually and, what is tt m.-iif i.iriii-Uinrr. sbf i now :is ivilliiwr to be married as she was 90 years ago rm j 1 f 1 here s a sweet ncart lor ou Tl'UNlXC Mr. Amos Morse, of Rahwav, ha turned all his ardent spirI 111 I . ' its of his distillery out of doors; he has turned his still house into a (?tnjJs,sliop. he has tumid his distillers adrift; and will henceforth turn his attention to a different line of business. We trust hi example will have a powerful intluenee in turning others from the error of their way A M )stiious t.o.xc Tail. By an almanac of the Bureau of Longitude for 1835. we learn that I (alley's ftmous comet of 1835, will make its appear- . ... -II. .-v.. ance aiiotuine middle 01 uclober next, with an enormous tail of eight millions of miles in length! . otluzotwdi n it:lenpixentnt;inr, Pronounce this leelle word: it is the origimil Mexican for country curates House and JjOI ion SAM?. -v,?v F subscriber will sell on accommodaling terms, a Ji-lSLOT of ground on which isetected a food BRICK HORSE, suitable for a small family, and situated in a tci t pleasant part of the town. Apply - to SAMUEL BEST. lusing oun, April 25, 1U35.
.YJElf GOODS.
S. HATHAWAY, TTAS just received from New York 11 TW j 1)1.1 ,. B.JL and Philadelphm, an extensive . c veil- I r-r' . ,.v ir . V SLAbONAIILK GOODS, wh.cu he offer at prices .hat cannot fail to give satisfaction to the r I 1 l'" ll'ICO I' . J-W n ...., ... ...nl 41, ,1 ,.. .s.. ,g ni p.ii uicfollowing articles, viz: GOODS. Super black, blue, mulberry, green, ol-1 ive and mixed broad (Moths. Blue, black, drab, lirht and dark striped Cassi meres : A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemen s gloves Sc hosiery : l l;,rSe ass 1 01 l'n and tiurea suk, -Marseilles, V alencia and cotton eslilies; oiuLKs nam, pink, bull, striped, and checked 1 r a i . ' . . t irencli printed Muslins and uingtiams, rich patterns: Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Shirt:nT; Plain, corded and cross barred White famhrirs- ml wnrl ln Cambric Muslins; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and hirured Book do. Green Barrage; Italian imitation da. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Silks , Bombazenes and crape Delcria; Irish Linens; brown and bleach d Rus sia Linens; Linen Cambric I T" . 1 . . I ' 1 II I 1 1 A ' I 'Joul,,(-' ,act? rouging?, oiacK suit ivet, Kussia diaper ; Bed licking; fj,,k an? Cotlon Umbrellas; Hannt-ls, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, anu lancy uress itiiwis; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Ildkfs. Also, about K.OO pieces Calicoes, comprising almost every stle; British Sewinr Tv i-t on -ix.ob Summer stuti-, iJrillini:, Lru.enet, bummer Cloths. eCC. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets.latest fash" ions: Palm Hats, Fur do. Hoofs, Shoes and IJroir:u: Also, a line assortment of 11 ardw akk, Crockery, Glass, China and Hollowware, Groceries, Medicines, Paints. L)ye Stuffs, SHOT G U.VS, Iron, Steel, -Nails, lloes, bhovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, occ. cVc. Rising Sun, April 25, 1 3 35. -y - A - T Ftiii HJfrJM pj uiiLi. is nereny uiven tuai me J N undersigned is determined to put in force immediately ihe laws of the ,.f turning water and slop from their kitchens and back yards into the street. would do well to attend to this notice. THOS. C. 11 ALL, April 25, 1G35. JMtir ha!. IHssoSutiofit ripiIF partnership heretofore existing - between the undersigned was dissolved on the 20th instant. Andrew Naileiph is authorized to settle all ac counts either in favor of or against the firm. AN1TW. NAILFIGI1, PLATT THOMPSON. Rising Sun, April 25, 1 835. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MA.YUFACTOR Y. PEnilF. subscriber resnectfullv informs his old friends and the public, that - 1 .1 1 "eiulu,mi" lu ' J u "UM" ness at llieold stand oi) Main street He returns his grateful thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the . . t- 1 . en mn A 11 v ni'ff ore I mm mere 1 1:1 n I ;i i wl Lil.nr, willbn il..bf..Uv .eceilP,l :.,l j July attended (o. I ' J ANDREW NAILFIGH. Rising Sun, April 25, 1835. PipilF subscriber, as as.ent. litis for sale a first rate lot of PINF LUM BER, consisting of from one-half lo two inch plank, and Shingles, now lying at the river bank in Rising bun. It will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons wishing to purchase lumber are invited to examine Ihis lot. I. I . -IMIAl' t ivhc II' Apply to 1 no,-), bmwoa April 1 8, 1 8 15. 3w75 Taken Up f V the subscriber, living wjJS"---sev B nn Ihe O lio liver, two ?-VMand a half miles above Rilr T, ----- . fAeSM-'ng Sun, on the IGth day of March last, a SORREL JIARL, sup. posed to be G or 7 years old, shod before, saddle, mat ks on her back, about 11 1-. hands high, a small white spot on the right side of her neck, under the mane. The owner is requested to come lorward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. B. 13. LOB ING. I i)ni iom.-i-
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THE subscriber will sell at public auction, at his store room in Patriot, Switzerland county, on Thursday llUlt OltllLMilJIU I.U'JllO, Ull 1 III ,ni ...i ;ii tne tth of jlav next. (and will co thc falc fr0m'd;iv di,y, Ull(il olJ) ip fMons arf VZ . continue all is DRY GOODS, (IT.i:.VS.nlRE, HARD,rji,K G'.'OCJA'L'lloubiuldand Kii. h,.,, h'n,,,i.ee II,,,, ii.,-e. a great varietv of oilier articles not nocessary to enumerate. Sale to con.mence at 10 o clock, A.M. A credit of seveial months will be riven. Terms made known more full v on the dav of Me. PKTKll RODGKHS l atriot, April 2j, 1 83."). ft-The north end of the new brick ,un!in on Main street, opposite .Mr , ! . iv .-,.,,( A ,v to the subscriber, or to Lee Rod It?' " i ' ' TTjlUO.U Philadelphia and B tllimore. JL a full .and splendid assortment of F.1SlllOAl B L H . , . , , " A large and genera! assoi tment of HARDWARE AM) CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDIAAIY, A t'. Si'c. iv'. All of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PLTTF.R & JAMF.S. Rising Sun, April 1", lH3o. tf Notice. .r1UK PKWS in the Rising Sun Presbyterian Church will he offered for sale on Saturday, (ie 051I, instant, at early candle light! Terms of sale made known at the time atu place. By order of the Trustees: JOHN McKNIGllTcry. 18,1035. 2w April EaEr.tsai;" Siizi i'oJlce House. BY THOMAS DAVIS. FC1I1K subscriber respectfully informs bis friends of Rising Sun and the public in general, that he has opened a COFFEE HOUSE, on the coiner cf Front and Grand sts., where has on hand and intends to keep ii treneral assortment of SjiilMtJt's ot the very best quality that can be. had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries and ( mi fr t if 11 1:1 l it . k r()r,sis!s in part of Cosrniac. Frc:icn and American Brandies; llol:d The subscriber having an ice house well filled, will be able at all limes du ring the summer to accommodate his customers with II I'. l.KKAM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons from on board Steamboats will be accommodated with entertainment, together with Travelers, will be entertained in the bet possible manner; and no pains shall be spared to render his establishment worthy ol general pa tronage. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 1G, 1835. 75lf .llilliiaerv V .Wasslma aaLiis. IIF undersigned hereby give notic e to the citizens of Rising Sim and its vicinity, that they have commenced the M1LLLYERY b MA.Y1 LA MAKLYG business in Rising Sun, on Main street, nearly opposite Col. Decoursey's Store, where they intend carrying on I s iid bnsinoss in a its various branc.lies. I ' M1 rom their long experience atlhal bu ...,.l K.r .1 I i mtl I i 111.. Slllts-, .mil .'y i.iv'i- 11m.1111.Mi ... same, they hojie to share the public patronage. Orders from the country will be thankfully received and duly attended to. ' S. A. 11 LATH, P. McBFATH. Fusing Sun, April 18,4835. 3w75 piIF subscribers have just received in addition to their former stock, a largo ami well selected assortment of Seasonable Dry JootJ, G R O CE R I ES, 1 1 A R D IVA RE. CUTLER Y, QUEE.YSHARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SHOES, IIMXV, CAST1X;S .1X1) .W lll.S. All of which we will sell on the most accommodating and advantatageous terms. For further particulars, call and we will tell you more about them. CRAFT fc SON. Rising Sun, April 4, 1835. Iron-liotinil Cooper' Ware. TTUST leceived and for sale, a first 9W rate lot of CHURXS, TURS, and UiUCh hJ which will be disposed 01 on accommodating terms. (RAFT cc SUIN. tvising run, aprn 1 1.
Kyviiis; aisd !!iiuu'r liood. rilUIK subscribers have just received Jl. and are now opening at their Store at James mills, on Laughery, in addition to their former slock, a htre and general assortment of DRY GOODS, it't4--rie, Ilni'isVvJtve, tT'ul-
iSIIOKS. R(X" A.YD CASTINGS. SALT. ( OBI) AGE. NAILS, fVII.XTS L D) Il-STUFIS, TLYJVARi:, SADDLERY, and a great variety of such articles a suit the wants of tlie Farmer and mechanic. Tlie public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Having rented of Col. P. .James hi well known and extensive mills, they are prepared to do business in lh;:t line on the shortest notice, and on ihe usuil terms; and having in their employ cx ici uaieeii uiuicis, iiiev t an p ( misi," ineneial sal islaetion. Customers coni-.-ii .. ing from a distance, can have their prists to take home with them. lumber. They also have on hand and for sale, a large lot of Lumber, which they will sell at the lowest prices. They can hiriii-h any quantity of HOARDS and SCLYTLLXU, at 'the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Wheat. The i!i:m:-T 1 ICK IX t. ASM Paid lot Wheal delivered at the mill. PIATT & AT1IFARX James mills, April 1 C, 1 C35.-C2tf HAT PAtJTOKY. fll 1 1 1 1'- subsci ibers return their gralelhatiks to their customers for past favor md respcctfuliy inform the puuiie that llsey continue to ni.inuiaeture and keep on hand, at their shop nn .Main street, a variety of 12AT.M, of the best quality, which they will sell on good terms. 1 lats made to order at the shortest notice. CCtCash paid at all times for I'tiSM of every description. BFNNFPT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, April 11, 1835. N. B. All persons indebted to us for a longer lime than six months, wihl'ind it to tlu ir advantage to call nod make settlement. FOR SALE OR REJYT. xrfk TT U ISH tosellmvLot. witli !:!lSL IL the buildings .hereon in y-;Vv'fAlhe town of R'-sing Sun, and if not sold, lo rent the dwelling house and stable after the 8th day of May next. For terms apply lo S. Ifathawav, in Rising Sun. or " F. S. BUSH, Lun-nnviburgh. April 1 I, 1835. 7 Itf Earm for Sale. mil n.' clriihnr -,f in lers or sale the 1 ) I i mi' ARM on which he re-ides, situated in Randolph township, Dearborn county, Indiana, two miles west of Rising Sun, containieg about S Cb avj'Crt cf first quality of land, 10 of which are cleared and in go"d rerut - pair. j no improvements consist ol a good two story dwelling house, a good well of water, comfortable stabling, an orchard of upwards of CO apple trees, .about 30 cherry lree, &.e. ccc. There are several good springs on this farm. For further information applv to the 2 I ' subscriber on the premi-es. WM. RICKETS. April 4, 1 835. 3t73e L' 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post office at Rising Sun. In diana. April 1,1831. Those not taken out in three months will be rent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Audi r-on Catharine K Henry Marvanu Anderson Wm Arthur? William Allen Mr hena V, l.ari iekhr.v John liu-h l'.ddin Itrown Henry W Urowninc 1 1 iram ISaker .1 a cob Hioun Mr r.eiihain .1 ami H I :i k ii iii Naar. Cl.i-e Klizalieth t lark Naan Clarkson Mary A Duncan (5eori;; Herker Stewart Davis William II '2 Pnry f'ranris Drake Itohert French Lewis French N'oah Gray Truman (!ray William (!reu-orv Ti ter (Jorhel'l'eter ( rilniorc Thomas (raliHtn Mrs Jane (rin Joseph ( recti Harvey Hinsdale Diniel Jones Mrs Ruth Linli;e RUinu; ."run l.o Ivl. ll Nathan M Miller (jiiornR Mctiull'e William Mead James Mcllenry Joseph Mirphv V ,.r Z Nob! is F.lijiih iNelson Thomas rage John H 2 IVrilcrjrrates Jidin l'enrree Oran G It irk rt .4 liobeit l!al)h IJraekoiiridgs lUckets J aine-i t Reynolds & Hanks Htepliens or I loatje -iiiions I aie v Stcibile .Miss Ilannuh fmith t: Shiny Margaret Stoc kto:i 1. V Smith lieiijamiil Scott Mr Stie John Walker Oratio 2 Wilson A Wornio Jolm E Walker John JOHN LA Nl US, P. M.
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