Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 85, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 June 1835 — Page 3

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111S1NG SUA: SATITUl) VV 3M)KxTxijTHr:T, 1835.

PR1VATK POST. O-We intend establishing a private post route from thi place, by way f Hartford, James' Mil), Hillsborough, and Wilmington. nd thence home, provided we receive a sutliciunt number of nevy subsoihrors to pav the epenM. Those who receive their papers in t hi? way will be charccd . cents tr!i, as postage. An trperiinml will be made immediately, and if encouragement is given, it will l.e continued. (fcj-Mr. I.ukf. l'.vii.i. is age nt for the Risini; Fun Tillies at Wiliui n;ton, and i authorized to receive and receipt for all moneys paid him on our account. Cr-Vc are nuthoiizcl tv ny that JF.SSE I.. HOI. MAN, r.fj. will serve n Si hool Commissioner of this county, if" elected, at the next August election. 07" fire authoi ized to announce J AMF.S VOWF.l.L, I'.sij. :n a candidate for Associate .Tudc of Dcarhotn county, ;:t the l'.."t August election, f;7We are authorized to n.riounre KFUll as a randi lite for P.c,oi-.lr i b'rn cui:tv, at the tievt lection. DAVID f Dcar-

A-Dr. T.UMU has authorized us tt w ilh- ,!",il6 enjoined upon them. 'Tis true, they 'raw I is name n a candidate for Comity lie- j f',il(l1 to lcis!:itc for I.uvvrcnceburgli to deVotdcr. j vntf ,l'r'r whole time and attention to the in- ! (elects of that town, as had been the case w ith rj ! '.o rc are i:i;ii. reports in circulation re- former Representatives, regardless of the inter -V, ecting the ravages of the Choleia at Madison. ,,f eerv other portion of the county. 'Tis We hae receiv d no newspaper from that ,rnc ,,ey failed to obi y the instructions of two ylacc for two weeks pa-t, and of course do not j or three Ambassadors sent to them at Imlianap-

I now wht thcr t he rei oi li are true or not. Wi ri stun'', howejer, they are treatly ca-gira-ti:i: ;i:i:r!Nt; at vn.:.iix;ro.. We have hern at i t i r i u - of the pro de ' l.u;e an l rc-pect:dde" a:i I w it!ies-ed their i roceding from beginning to ind, but wenevir v ( t sa any nn cling conducted so harii.oi.iously ai il with so much unanimity of fe, ling, a?

v.-as the n.e, ii.i.; at U ih.iiiicton, o-i Saturday .,-., f.-w unruly spirits at Lawreticebnrgh ; they la-!. '11. e procet!i:iSsWiiI be found in another j worc r ady, "cut and dried," for the Conven- . olnmii, anl they bear in admirable contra, t j tjon. a nd thev are t lie commeiiceiiK nl of an un-

wiih 'ii c ef th" Law i ! nr;li conclave. Y c I, can! nii'ubi r sa th itit w as the largest elitical meeting ci r held in the county ; and 1 id not the day been favorable for woikin in the i irn-f:eld-, doubtless many more would li.ivc hi -en there. As it was, the old, the j oung, the 'intelligent and patriotic'1 citizens of the southern and middle portions of the county ttur.cd out, ami evinced a strong determination not to the up their light to their ancient r.cm v , vv ill. out another struggle. T.AV iti:t i:i!t utdi eoNYi'.vrioN. Wchue l.'Md '.i a portion of our colnum? to-. lay to the proet filings of , he l.tiuri ncchurgh onv en' ion, which met at Manchester, on the 1 (h i'i -t. I' is seldom, if cv er, we hav met v ith t! e i oi et iIiiil,4 of any set of men to com- !(( It harai fe i i-tic if l.lutr inlc of action, ntid which so I'ovvn fully nourtiav a the scnli luelds an I feehns of tho at w hose instance this t oi.veiitioii asi ml lt d, and at whose inandatL a fi w oilo r. are ccai.pc llcd to succumb and bow i'.ow n. Th t'oavent ion at uitoiloid doors they in' t in win iuiul.ur. 'iii.v illin that llair action' should be i o-t d to the lii.ht of day. or that the , i;d. -houl I -ee and Know and hi ar tin ir il. 111), rati !i-, aillmii;!) tliev (; lol'e--. dlv) l.;-t fo ,l i hhi rate for the public coo.l. I, if .-hi , li-in., t'.i f. that thev should linn- bath v I. it t'u v havo ? We eota" - we aienot -nr-pri-ed, h i 014 itiu --ed t'.i a a to'tis siiliioieiit1 lot ta know w h it mi- in- and v bat i.c-j ei ation II i v will i-orl to lor ti e purpose of -ub-1 i-tui, the i ouiiJv ii c ai n to their rule. Wc count a.' dr h ;ates in alt en lance, and il .ippi.-al that it took a 'r -ideiit , ouy t orn ico rre-i lrnts an l firr , i tatii , to pre- - i hi ov r a ') I rci ord t he pi o. tdins of tti i -fi ri t on. lav i of Ihi- run arcuated ma -s of i.ii afccti 1 and di-appoiulr f.-,r power. An 1 thou tl itiiibifious a-j iraiil - ic-uli of tin ir stmt dm clin : '. ! we booe our atron mav forgive n f r ub'.i-hinj ;n h slanderous and iibusive matter. t.i'tinlook at their preamble, nnd what is it ? It ion on to -tate that it is i.ece-arv for them, vrs, i ,r the people ol l.iwren'aebiir-li, (for ie - otii.i l l.awrflircnnri,!! is Hie only place lniersted,) to adopt mea-nres for thi ir own safety ! that it i lie ri s.;ry f ir them to lay aside their pu ferciircs for men to cut asunder the lie? ol ti lend -hip, and come out for their own inter-.--ts thincv which rvery man in the county know they alw av 5 have done. Fvcry citizen know v too, that tin v have always pine again-t ,A,rv m-asnre vvhi, I. had tho least tendency to! promote the public wi al, vv ben their own town j vcas not imiiieiliatcly interested ; ai.d yet, these j 1 1 o.i v en-hot n soul-have now the impudence in j the f ice of the w hole county, ami with thce J tVt hi fore them, to conn; out with a long unmr of encvanci s whii !i in ver did exist, nor , .,, i r.. . i . . ii .i r-.:.i,,; a irv ir.,rf-it irt lf-11 us ih;f .-v crisis nas arn-

v.d,nth,;historylurcon,,iy;adpray what ! ' :' 'very corner. Lenders,just al isthat.r.Ms? It is nothing more than this:- this time, bear a considerable resems The l'cople have deprived the poor Burghers of j bianco to the pigs, which Mandevile, or

the absolute sway they hitherto held over the county ; thi is thu rust's; and their object now is to regain it, by "intrigue, stratagem, and , mi--rrprei'ntalion.M They wish to rnliM the cympathio of the people, by telling them that they have been gulled jrs, gulled, (Heaven fave the inaik !) and who jailed them? The poopbs movrd in this matter en ma'se, and the conclusion is that they gulled tbemelvcs! How illj and how fooli-h the people are! l'ily thnt they will listen no longer to the people of I.awienrebiirgri. "'Tis true, 'tis pity, And pity Hi, 'tis true." Hut this conclave does not stop w ith a statement of their grievances. They resolve that a

majority of the Commissioners were influenced by a secret cabal at Wilmington; and did not give other points (Lavvrenceburg, for instance,) a f.iir and impartial investigation. Kow mark bow wilfully and maliciously this conclave misrep resents. The Commissioner, before they entered on their duties, took a solemn oath to re-locate according to the provisions of the law. They went to f.awrcneeburgh, and heard the speeches and misieprcscntalions of some of her mighty people ; from thence they traveled over thecountj', viewed every site presented to them, and finally selected Wilmington as the future Scat of Justice. And because they did not believe that Lawrencelmrgh was the proper place they have been assailed and denounced. Thcpeoplc of that place, in the plenitude of their wrath, have accused them of being pledged to Wilmington, before they saw the place. And what charges are these reckless spiiits not prepared to make ? The same charges would have been made again't them had they selected any other point but Wilmington, save and except the mad-hole. Ft:t t!.c basest and meatu-t action of thi

Ca live i yet to be told, lu ad their resol'ttion C( sin ing our Representatives in the last ! I.egid.ilurc nu ll who stand deservedly high in ' thu estimation of those who elected them, and vvho faithfully and impartially discharged the oIi, from l.an relict l.uri;h, last winter they ! cho-e rather to obey the w ill of the Sovereign People; and it is this which constitutes " tke head and front of their ofToiidins."' And as to t , .... . j the c.;::re of "ofacionsness in prejudicing the Commis.-ioners against every point but Wili mmton," it is. as false as the charge is w icked 1 ami mali iou. j The preamble and resolutions of this designing and liitriui iiiii concla e. arc the olfspri ti-' holv crusade against the rights and liberties of the Teople. And shall they succeed ! No ! let them not lay "this tldlteiing unction to their soul-,"' for the people vviil be deceived no longer. We are not yet done with this conclave we intend making them a mirror which will reflect the face of its authors, that the people may see and knuvv who are the ptinic movers in this de-igtiing and inlrigueing plot. Fourth of July. The Committfc appointed for th;t purpose, have made I he follow ing arrangements for cclehratinu the -till of July, at Rising s-iin : A National Salute will bo tired at samri-c. Tho citizens vviil meet at the Seminary at 10 o'clock, where the procession will tic formed, which will proceed to the Presbyterian c hurch, where the' 'ration will be deliveied. The pro- ' rtsioii will then return to the Nummary, where i . .. .... . -i ' tlie ilmucr will ho prepared. the Ki-inj; run lianil will accompany the i Nert.isos of the day with limbic. tvevolutjoiiary Holdicr, in the neighborhood are ioiitcd to attend ascuests. Merchant and Mechanics are ripiesfed to f lose the ir door I etween the hours of 10 and :l o'clock, on that day. The follow itii ceiitlemen have been appointed laceis of the dav : I lor. rr, Ha'vktt, lq. )r;itor of the Day; Hcv. .?. I.. Hot man. (di iiil.iin ; Mr. John 15. I i v Ti. Header of the Declaration ; l.'ol. Ti Kviv Javikn, rresident ; II. Wrivni, F.ip and ol, .1. Watts, ice Tie-i lent-; Maj. Svmi f.i. .If i i. n , Miir-hal; and Capls. U'st. l.AMls and A. X. M f.hh vm AN, Assistant Marshals. The ( urn nittee express the hope that the eiticns of town and the country will attend and participate in the cchbration. 11. J VMF.5, iVfVt. J. II. tl'.i:Al., Siry. Mn -mow. W'c fiave heard il !ested by several, as an easy mode to ) -..nl . ib.. M;, l.;,. ... i !,,n .,.1 . Alio,) lt ! ' l"' wwuihhhj 'is.-n"ii, , I"1" Ohio to memorialize Congress to attach the eastern division of the T errilory to this Slate. The same on the part of Indiana, as regards the western division. i lu; is a power which Congress has expressly reserved lo itself. I j t Very act on the subject. We let thi go for what it is worth. It would undoubtedly he to the advantage of our iioilhern neighbors to he under the government of a respectable Slate, as it is evident, they are incapable of selfgovernment. And it would alo tend vastly to allay ihe fervour of some of "C leading demagogues Ol iUICIllgan, ho, for their own interest, are now deluding the people, and abusing Ohio, with a prospect to their own elevation o (be IT. S. Senate and 1 louse of Rep rcsctitali vos. O. S. Journal. -- "Muiey never was so plenty! I his .1 I 1- I rf-Hl-l-lis the cry which Mm hear everyday. i J - J " - j .Munchausen, or some other equally vc racious traveller met with in his wan derings, running about ready roasted, with a knife and fork slicking in their backs, and crying come eat me! People now who have money lo lend do not stand higgling about interest, and hardly about security ; while those who come lo borrow put on an appearance of im portance, and execute iheir innsness a if they were rendering a favor. The old order of things is entirely reversed. The man who discounts your note follows you to the door and bows you out of his oflice; while you turn

over Ids bank notes with an air of condescension, end put them into your pocket merely to oblige him. V. T. Even. Post. TIIK APOIAKiV. Speaking of the nature of the apology required by the French, the New Y'oik American makes the following judicious remarks: Now it would be a full and complete answer on our part, to the requistioti of this amendment, to recall and reiterate the following declaration, which in the President's annual message, immediately follows the recommendation, that, in a certain contingency, reprisals be resorted to: "Such n measure ought not to be considered by France as a menace. Iler pride and power are too well known to expect any thing from her fears, and preclude the necessity of a declaration, that nothing pai taking-of the character of intimidation, is intend ed by us.' AVhat was said in good faith in December last, there can be no sort of objection to repeating, with increased emphasis, if necessary, now especially as a resort to the alternative, to which this language, w hen used, referred, has been rendered unnecessary, by the compliance of the French Government with our reasonable demands. Emigration to ihe West is going on at a great rate. The average ol passen

gers to the West by the route of the lakes is estimatad at Twelve hundred a day, while the travel by land is immense. The Erie Observer says that it is not an uncommon thing for seventy teams each with a family of not less than live people to pass a given point in one day on their way to t lie U'est. One would think that tit this rate the whole east would he drained of its population. It "holds its own" however, and seem not even to miss the hosts which it is daily sending forth to people the fertile regions of the west. .V. F. Timrs. Pur. Ssnv. The. weather diirino

the last week has been remarkably modulo! the board ol Seminary i inswarm, and scarcely has a day passed tees of Dea. bo. n connt . Indiana, held

without a refreshing shower. Vcgr.lation was never known t.v be in :i more fourishin" condition. The present v V I prospects are nattering; crop? ol everv description furnish the most lively ;tnticipations of a plentiful harvest. r.t .li Vatri .l. It is said that Win. (5. Jones, l.ttelv arrested in Baltimore on a charge of robbing the Fost Olllce in thai city, havinir been released f.-om i il, in eon scouence ol lite rconistle nail in his case nemo; given, lias ilea irotn I lie country and sailed fir South A in erica. to Tin: ririu.ir. Gr.ottur. 11. 1)cnt will attend as ma ny of the appointments lately made, n the health of his family will permit; and as Mr. Lanes appointments arc many of them set for 4 o'clock, V. M. when there will not be suthuonl linn for Mr. Dunn to address the citizens af ter Mr. Lane concludes, Mr. Dunn Iheretore will address as many as can favor him with their attendance at 1 o clock, l M. at the following places M'Kinzic'sX Roads, Monday, n " Hornailav's, Tuosda y, o0;h " New Trenton, Franklin co. Monday fifh July MtM'armel, do Tuesday, 7lh Fairfield, do Wednesday Jilh niooming Grove do Thursday, t'th SMimorsott, do Friday, 10th .las llalsey's Stipp's Hill. Saturday I Ith Clarkshurir, Decatur co. Monday, llith Wiiliaiiislou-ii. Hnshro. Tuesday. I4tli Moscow, Rush co. Wednesday, " b.ili St. Outer, Decatur co. Thursday, ltilh ' Napoleon, Ripley co. Friday, ITlh ' Vusaillcs, Saturday, - l Hill ' Mr. Lane having made forenoon ;i poinlments at other places on the same days that he speaks in the afternoon at Jacksonville, Hubbie s and Milroy, Mr Dunn presumes there will not be time allowed him to address his fellow citi zens at those places, at those times; he therefore begs the favor of theni meet. ing him as follows Jacksonville, Monday, 2Tth July, at 4 P M Hubble's X Roads, Thursday, Jul.) s!.l, I P M Milroy, Saturday, August 1st, at I P M. Mr. Dunn will also address as many of his fellow citizens as will favor him with Iheir attendance al the following places nillsbiirch, H C Saturday. July 23, at I I A M llartlonl, same day, at 4 1 M Mt Sterlings. C. Monday, July 27, at I I A M P.iirltn-ton, Hush co, Wed. July , at 1 P M Vienna, do Thursday, J nly 30, at I P M Salem, do Friday, 31 st July, al I P M F. W Jackson's, Tanner's creek, July '2, 1 P M A CA""' TTT Ji mi. win ne pieaseu to see as many of his fellow citizens of the 1th congressional tiisirict, as may una it convenient to attend on the days and at the places hereinafter mentioned; when it will alTord him the most unfeign ed satisfaction, to give them a brief and unvarnished history of the last Congress in relation to the interesting and all exciting subjects discussed and his opinions on the several questions which

Ll. 1. 1 mmm","imjim'v in all human probability will have to he definitely acted upon by tin; next Congress ijuoslions of a more grave and awakening internet than have ever been presented to an American Congress questions upon a just and correct decision of which depend tlx stability of (he Union, the liberty of the people, th' independence and prosperity of he farmer, the mechanic and laboring man the education of the rising generation, the elevation of the poor man from a tenant to a freeholder, and from de pendence to all the blessings of domestic happiness, to wit:

M'Kinic's lioads, Monday. 12 M. 20 ; ltnbble's Koads, same day, 1 V M " Ilornidav's, I-osran town'p, D C Tuesday, New Trenton. Franklin eo, Monday, July Mount Carim l, Tuesday, -Fairfield, Wednesday, - " niooming Grove, Thursday, - " Summerset, Frida v, .lames llalsev"s,Slipp-s Kill, Saturday, " Claik-buigb, Decaf nr cininl y. Monday, " Williamstown. Hush o. Tuc da v, 1 1 A M Milroy, sanieday, I'M - " Mos. ow, Wednesihi v, - " St. Omer, Decatur co. Thursday, - " Napoleon, IJiph'y county, Friday, " 'ersaille, Saturday, - - " l. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. KOlt Hl'.I'l! KSI'.VT VTiVI'S, Slfstry Walker, WilSiam C'o.satvav. F.ach candidate who is not a subscriber to '1'imos, must pay -51, in atl, unrr, to have hi name inserted in thi li-t. roxi;ii!:ss. i.vns r..i.i .i.i.vks n.conn, a no. ii. m'.vx. i:i.( ouni'.R, .7.S.7 SMITH. . s. Ill's If. .. T. VVA'A II .11. runs. iir,.vi:n. n.r.w ii. dill, rorvrv commi sioNin, .rm.Y .V-.V7,. I To .Mi" is! rates iiml nUllhvrx :c!i in il nmu concern : lie it known inai at i . i . i . . " Umin.mon on too j.m oi .-pm last, Sliepheii V ood was duly elected Treasurer of the Seminary fund of ...t.l .nnMlir f 1 lii-irliiirii I Ii n to f. i ri rill "u ""tj , - unn,"3 s (1,,e a,ul -0,'S ,n. p 'in, will ne paid io sani nieiuien v om reasurer. 1V order ol Ihe. ho.ud ol I'riistees. Jk.SSi: L. DOLMAN, Prrs'l 1). Wk avk.R, Sir' i. tie 2? 1R33. Notice is further hereby given that a meeting of the hoard of Seminary I rus lees, will take place, at Wilmington on the l?th of July next, at 'J o'clock . M. to transact husiness ol imporlance. A punctual atlenilance oi ni this board is requested. ly order, ' 1). Wkvvkr. Sec' ii. Vti nil i'or SssU rgllli: subscriber will sel lilf1? U- ' I ,.1....;. ... iHnnvv re sides, situated on tin Ji 11..-. I . .-.-. mi it- Hi- I iV II (......i ............ r v ,,d,l r ie.. I- in D.:ir 'H .III (III . Il) ..ii....... ...... . .... horn county, between 5 anil 0 mile: from Rising Sun, containing Gl acres, of well timbered land 30 acres an cleared and under good fence. Tin improvements are, a new hewed log dwelling house, a new log barn, a young .ipplc orchard, a well of lu st rale water, good stabling, vVc. 1 lie grain on til farm will be sold with it at a fur price. I IVr further particulars apply to tin aibscriber on the premises. LVDIA WRIGHT. June 20, 1835. 8111 STEAM EftCiaftH FOR SALE. riMMF. Rising Sun Steamboat Com B panv have for sale a ST Is A I KNlll.NT., which will answer for a boa - j or other machinery. It has two mam shafts, and two water wheel shafts, live flanges, plummet- blocks and caps; tin cylinder 11 1 '2 inches, 4 1-2 It. stroke II new and in good order, and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to ('. 1 1 At JAN, - Igcnl. Rising Sun, June 20. 18;15 gjOis tor riFJ 1 1 V. building and lots for H mei ly occupied as a car Am , :fli I I I a . .111 lialdwin, will ne soi low and on aei oni -ill III modal ing lei ins. aiiv person wishing to purchase lots well situated in th flourishing village of Rising Sun, would do well to call and view them. For I . . . - ... nrirt culars apply to JMoses T urner, in Rising Sun, or address the subscriber at South Hanover, Indiana S. IRWIN BURNS. June 20, 1835. 81tt FIRST rate Flat Roat r" eood terms. Apply to s for sale on F. & II. JAMES. I June 20.

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UT no charges will he paid, for George Willcy, a bound servant oy to the subscriber, aged 12 years in ugust last, who ranaway from me on the 13th instant. I forbid all persons liom harboring or trusting him on my tccount,as I wnl not pay ;:ny debts or icccunts of his contracting after this ate. DAVID FISHER, .luce 20, 1835. B-ltt Oifii' 'etst ami a Cow's Tail REWARD. TIEOFED from the subscriber, on A the 2Gt!i day of May last, Egbert ). Perceval, an apprentice to the Tan ning and Currying business. The aove reward will be given for the deivery of said apprentice, and all rea sonable charges paid. All persons arc forewarned not to employ or harbor ml apprentice under the penalty of ie laws. THOMAS G. TUPMAN. )ry creek, Kv. Mav 5, 1 035. 84 Tol II. UST received, a quantity of TAR in keg-, and for sale by DA INKS &. LANIUS. lune 1 :. S A ii T. ALARfiK qmnlily of S A Lx, j u? t . received and for sale hv lune 1?. V. II. JAMFS. S i Is T FOR STOCK, AND HAY. :5Ai;iM:LS of 2d" quality Salt, Mm. inie mi oioi ivunu iiav,will ie sold at a lower price than usual by tan-el, or bushel, at a fair credit. Y 1 . Ii ii A K. c: r.i .nvs; vi,,0., n 1 " article, 2 years old, for sale it retail at 2j cents per trallon. Apv a! lvtsint) i)n ivltl. DANIKL HINSDALE. June f, 1 V,3b. ttG2 tin rHHF suubscriber rcv n c.w.ir..ii. i lhg.TlsJ .-pvi,.....j UU.IIII3 tfe-, "Is I,iahKs lo his former ustomers and public generally for past tavors and again solicits a portion ot leir palronage. He keeis on hand a oei.ei al assoi Iment of ladies and genllieineiis.as;oi led lasluonable boots and hoes, which he warrants to he as dnrade a anv manufactured in the Wes tern Country and as cheap al his stand on Front and Grand streets opposite S. Ilathaways store. L. N. II ALL. liising Sun, lnd., May 21, 1835. N. 1 1. All persons indebted to the subsc i ilier in open account or notes now ue. w ill please call and settle, as no further indulgence can be given. L. N. II. 7$ Ti W IN(J resigned hisofliccas Judge Ja-- of the Court, will practice LAW. OiTiee on Walnut street, opposite the Melhodisl t hurth. Lawrer.ceburgh, May, 1833. 79tf EATON & CO. "If A V K. removed their Store to the new brick building owned by Mr Rodger?, on Main slrccfa few doors ahove Iheir old stand, and nearly oppo site Mr. Decoiu sc s. Fusing Sun. May 2, 1 835. gilHOM Fhiladelphiaand Baltimore, a full and splendid assortment of F.ISUIO.XABLE A l.SO, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE A. YD CUTLERY, COOPVAVS TOOLS, SADDLERY, cv-C iV' -Vc. All of which will he disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, 1835. tf Waal Vartfinff. R 1IAVK a pair of Woo B:W. l . - !i.X h'fc5r .H Cards in operation at my - idloii I'aclory, where work can b- had of a good quality and on short notice. P. JAMES.. Rising Sun, May 2, 1835.-77lf FOR SALE 'OR REJT. WISH to sell my Lot, with the buildings thereon in the town of Rising Sun, and if not sold, to rent the dwelling house and stable after the 8th day of May next. For terms apply to S. Hathaway, in Rising Sun, or E. S. BUSH, JMicrcnciburqh, April II, 1835. 74tf

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