Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 86, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 July 1835 — Page 3

RISING SUA: SATURDAY iHOIl.MXC Jl'I.V I, 1833.

nnvATE rosT. (C-Ve intend establishing a private post route from this place, by way of Hartford, James' Mill, Dillsborough, nnd Wilmington, and thence home, provided we receive a sufficient number of new snhscibrers to pay the expenes. Those who receive their papers in this way will be charged 25 cents extra, as postage. An experiment will be made immediately, and if encouragement is given, it will be continued. (rMr. Lvkt. Kvu. i. is a?ent for the Rin'ns San Times at Wilmington, and is authorized to receive and receipt for ail moneys paid him on our account. (7 We are authorized to announce JOHN" D. BU.SH, of Union township, as a candidate for Recorder of Darbor:t c nlv, at the nest election. Kr't received a note from IVwin Keru, yesterday week, reqnesii- ns not to announce bis name m candidate for Recordtr; but our .papers were all printed before it came to han l. tik: cuom-:j:a. The reports in circulation with reject to the ravages of the Cholera at Madison, have turned out to be but too true. We learn from the Republican of the Cjih nit. that the whole number of deaths from the cn.ni m-nn-nt of the disease up to the 2111) ult. (a period of 10 or 1-2 day.-,) were f'.iYy f ;. At thit i;'i the fame paper states, thiro were i:o new case; but we learn from a private source, that it had not subsided on Monday last, there beins four new taes on that day. Anions the victims to this disease, is J amis 11. Wai.i act, r.scj. one of the llditors of the Republican an I r inner, and a menibtr of the last LcJ-l.ttun. 'roirt JcilV-r'on count; . The Cholera has also appeared n.-ar I..baTon, Ohio, at. I in om" other portions of tint fc-The new teamlvat At r:i A, r.ow brine bnilt at this place, wi launched on Saturday lact. 1 hi hi in; the fi rrt iht of the kind at Risini; Sun, of course a great nnaiher of people aembled t witness it. She will be a iibtuntial I 'lilt l oaf, and is inter. ded (or the trade between tins pl.ue and C'iti. irnati. Q W- have received the .Id tiumbei of li.e Vo n. ' t it ul ion a. 'is', a weekly paper jut tominenred at Libert J , Union county, Indiana, by Mr D. Mc(tiMs. This paper is t ry well printed, and the sc 'ectiois evince a coo 1 desrci; f tate. Were it not for one thine:, we could wish our neighbor succi ss in bis undertaking. We allude to the firee or fnvr long advertisement' of Ha'tern pu!dica!.on, whioh'met cur f e about t'ie fir-t thing as we opened hi pa per. We never yet, for the life of u-, could divine why it is that Wetern IMilors rneourae the introduction of Pastern nr-wpnpe-s, by adver-i-ing and Tar', when they e.mi.ot h I,i but know that they are injuring ihemlo, by hrir.(jin these ncvpaper into eorov-etion with their own. We have thought nnirh abmtt'ii' matter, and the oi !y ronolnsion we can come to i, that it is doi.e either for the pnrpoe of pottics; an rsrhansre, or ele Jo t'll up the newparr. In ti e on m tV Print' r is cheating biai-eif. and in the oth.-r. he is cheatin; bis fib-cri'u rs. (-;'j We perceive bv the Cincinnati pa-rr, bat Cla. ton, the celebrated '.'.ronant, will be ro.v'y 1 1 ;tart on his voya.-e to th" Atlantic, on tins evening at h 3f a-t live o'clok, in hi5 vdcn-'id .llrisd Parket Ship, Star of the Wet.' He is to 'be provide 1 with a mail ha containing the nesvspapers of the day, and a number of it -Iters for the n't. J y be iih hi:n. It is astonishing to t.hink what on immense number of p?oj le are emig-aiieg to the West the present season. We cannot open a newspaper nw-a-days without seeing something about emigration s-?tne acount of the hundred' and thousands th it are pouring into the j;rent West, composed of all ages, sexes, and professions. One would. nppoe that the western country, in a few years, at this late, would toon be overrun; but the immense extent of territory yet to be f lbd, will contain all the rmicracts that find their way thither for vcars to come. We can recollect, bef. re we h id reached our 'teens, of hearing of the bnrl .oda and he who travelled 00 or 300 inih s westward, bad done wonders. But m?r, we are 303 miles ircsl of the then back wood?, and yet we are in the midst of a more densely populated country than that from which wc came. Indeed, so much mire o, that even some families in this county are selling oil" and mo ing to the "far West. Our own village is full we do not believe that a single dwelling honc, of any description could be obtained. Pnincs of all kinds is healthy and flourishing laborers are very c.arce,and wates high : and in a population of about 900, -wc can count hut one or two idlers, cr useless citizens. ft-The resolution of the Lawrenceburgh conclave, which met at Manebe-tt r, eeii'iinng Messrs. Howard, Walker and Tonr.tTT, is alike di'graceful to its authors, and to those whom they profess to have represented. Who on the face ofth earth, could be. found, that would represent thus ro'inty the wv' ee coi.nty, if they werenn.b r the influence of the Lawrencchurh "ftW?1 And because our late Representatives did not have "the town of Lawrcnc-nursl!' inserted in every law which rd. the v are denounced'. And by whom! By a ecret conclave ! Gentlemen, look at your chief managers in this conclave, and turn away without blushing, if yeai "are But we do not believe that Jire respectable men can be found in the whole upper end of th

county, who will sanction such a shameful departure from facts, as set forth in the resolution alluded to. Will the Editors of the Palladium endorse thee Manchester proceedings? We should be glad to know. Ct We do not know why it is that the Editors of the Palladium are laboring so hard to destroy us in the estimation of the people. We are unconscious of ever having done them the least wrong. If it is for publishing facts, and for opposing La wrenceburgh monopoly and misrule, they may keep up their abuse as long as they please. Wre never yet thought it was a crime to "twit on facts but if it had been we would have suffered the penalties some time ago. But the abuse of the Palladium does not disturb us. We know that we are laboring in a good and righteous cause ; and the only harm it does is to extend the circulation of our paper. Within the last four weeks we have added forty-five new subscribers to our list. This is the way we are goin? down, as the Palladium propheciod last spring. It looks like it, don't it? We wonder how many new names the Palladium line had in the same time ; or has it not lost about that nu.i.ber ' We rather guess it mu-t be the latter.

f I N CIS ATI .IMIillOa. Wo hare more than once called public attention to this excellent periodical ; and we 'i I so berati-o we wished to see it a'ronized in the Weft, in proft rente to that sickly trash which conies to ns from the U.act, in the sha;e of the "Saturday Courier,"' ami its kindred prints. We now ak the public (and particularly thoe who have wives and daughter5,) to read the following notice of the Mirror, which we copy from the Columbus Ohio Stale Journal : 'ClXCI.VX ATI .MlKROn ANN CintOXJCI.E. l!iU penk nf of bcin-ra U'clfM D publication, !i!c!i of it?clf calls for our fos!ciini care, this weekly periodical. publisJioil on fine paper, in larire qu irto form, i? dc-scrvinr; of our bc?t patrouae;o, from its intrinsic rnoiil alone. Kach number is replete with original wrMcriij tales, paphic sketches, poetiy and criticism. poFsossinu more lifetary meti(a:nl we will stake our judgment or? the assertion.) than one-half of the Ivt-deni publication?, at a much i.iher price, lra?hv, frothy and insipid as they for the most part arc, with which the West is overran. The 'lords of creation,' (o called.) are not remiss in catering to their own taste in political reading, ar.d whatever is congenial to Ineir prole?sion? and occupations. Why should t'l.j :cn(e fCX )r. without. t:i their par!, what is so suitable to their taste, amusement, or instruction! We would r j v.ee to find the -'Mirror and Chronicle" on every Lady's table. The subset "iplion is but .s2s50 per anmi.r.. Qj-llow very funny the editor, of the Palladium hao got to ho so much so, that when a question is akcd them which they cannot or are afraid to answer, they waive it by trying t t turn the matter into lidicule . 'Mas is very cood evidence of the soundness of their eance. Tin y iire going against a large majority of the People, mi l they might los subscribers il lhty spoke like men b.av ing some independence. fi-lf any person wi-hes to know why we do not pnbbh the names of (lie Lawrenceburg Ticket, we can tell him they have not yet paid ns for o doing. AKiIY WOrt. IT. It is stated to us, upon the authority of a practical fat mer of long experience, that th. ravages of the army wotm may he, to a great extent, arrested. Let a deep furrow he run, in the character of a trench, all around the fitld. The worms fall into it, as they enter the field, and cannot clamber out. When the approch of the army is observed, at particular point,dig trenches in the front of their I'.ne of march, and when thev lave fallen in, in sufficient quantities. cover them with earth. Being myself a practical firmer, I can state that this plan, for mitigating the destructive ravages of the army worm, has been successfully practised l many of the U eslern States for a hall century paf. On. Ga:c!tr. The Wabash Courier and the Vincennes Sun, speak of the great rise which has taken place in (he u abash since the late heavy rains. Serious apprehensions are entertained that the crops on the river bottom will he destroyed. The river is now out of its banks in irnny phoes. The Buttalo Commercial Adcrtiscr states thai real estate in that place is constantly on the advance. A lot on Batavia street, which was bought last December for 4 '200, was last week re-sold for sixteen thousand dollars! be ing an advance of $11,800 in a little more than four months! Good Nkturkd Eiutous. Cohbett fays, ! believe that if the devil were to die, London newspapers would ex press their regret at the event. ' To be 6ure they would. If they did not, some mend of the deceased would very toon salute them with an order to "stop my paper." Bait. Repub,

It is stated that the citizens cf Wheeling have subscribed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars towards makitip; a rail road from Wheeling to Cumberland, to unite with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. There was imported into Boston, during the year 1 834, fifteen millions nine hundred and eighty-eight !houand two hundred and ninety-two pounds t f Coffee. Ft is said that the loss of peach tree in New Jersey, by the severity of the weather will exceed half a million of dollars. The Xew Orleans True American states that the streets of that city are alaiost impassable, "on account of the foul smells that assails the nose.'' No wonder the Cholera prevails there.

A CARP. Mr. L-xe will be pleased to see as many of his fellow citizens of the l(h Congressional distiict, as may find it convenient to attend on tiie du s and at the places hereinafter mentioned; when it will a (ford him the most unfeigned satisfaction, to give them a brief and unvarnished history of (he last Congress in relation to the interesting and all exciting subjects discussed at:d his opinions on the several o,uestions which in all human probability will have to be definitely acted upon by the next Congress questions of a more grave and awakening interest than have ever been presented to an American Congress questions upon a just and correct decision of which depend the stability of the Union, the liberty of tiie people, the independence and prosperity of he farmer, the mechanic ai d laboring man the education of ti e rhing generation, tiie elevation of tbe poor man from a tenant to a freeholder, and from dependence to all the blessings of domestic happiness, to wit : New Trenton, Franklin co, Monday, July 6 Mc.unt Carmel, Tuesday, "'7 I' airfield, Wednesday, - " Blooming Grove, Thursday, - " Summerset, Friday, T . v James Malcys, Stipp's Hill, Saturday, " Clarksbnrgh, Decatur count y, Monday. ' Williamstown. Huh co. Tuesday, U A M Milroy, same da v, 4 PM -" - ,T Moscow, Wednesday, - ' St. mcr, Decatur co. Thursday, - "' Napoleon, Ripley county, Friday, Versailles, Saturday, - TO Till IM KMC. GkorgkII. Dunn- will attend as many of tiie appointments lately made. a the health of his fai.L- will permit; and as, Mr. Line's appointments are many of them set for 4 oMock. V. M. when there will not be sufficient time lor Mr. Dunn I address the citizens after Mr. Lane concludes, Mr. Dunn therefore will address as manv as can favor him with their attendance at 1 o'clock, P. M. at tht- following places New Trenton, Franklin co. Monday 0th July Mt. Carmel, do Tuesday, 7th ' r airfield, Wednesday r,:h " Thursday," 9th Blooming. Grove do Snmerelt, do Friday, lOth Jas Halsej's, Stipp's Hill, Saturday ltth " Clarksburg, Decatur co. Monday, " 1.1th ' Williamstown, Rush co. Tuesday, 14th " Moscow. Rnb eo. Wednesday, " 1 5t h " t.Omcr, Decatur co. Thursday, Kith ' Napoleon, Ripley co. Friday, " ltth ' Versailles, Saturday, - 18th " Mr. Lane having made forenoon appointments at other places on the same days that he speak in the afternoon at Jacksonville, Hubble's and Milroy, Mr Dunn presumes there will not be lime illowed him to address his fellow citi zens at those places, at those times; he therefore begs the favor of them meet ing him as follows Jacksonville, Monday. 27th July, at 4 P M Hubble's X Rnnds, Thursday. July C'l. I P M Milroy, Saturday, August 1st, ai i P M. Mr. Da nn will also address as manv of his fellow citizens as will favor him with their attendance at the following places Dillshurgh, D C Saturday. July 23, at U AM Hartford, same day, at 4 P M Mt Sterling. S.C.Monday, July 27, at HAM ISuriington, Rush co, Wed. July 20. at I P M leiina, do 1 hursdav, July 30, at 1 V M aiom, io t mlay, litst July, at I P M F. W Jackson's, Tanner's creek, July 2, 1 F M Annual August Election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATES FOR RF.PUF.SENTATIVES, Tliomns lHounrri, ilonry Walker, William Cotiaivay. F.ach candidate who is not a subscriber to the Times, must pay $1 , in orfeanee, to have hi name inserted in this list. CONGnr.ss, JMOS MXF, I JJMES D. COBB, ar.o. n. duxx. KEcORnrn, S.VITTT, THOS. PALMER. ALEX. II. DILL, KrD. s. nrjsir, Z. T. rERClVlL. ASSOCIATE jenCE, JAMES POWELL. t'Ol'XTV COMMISSIONER, JOIIX XEAL. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, JESSE L. HOLMAX.

PRODUCE, AND BOOT& BHOE STORE.

L. N. HALL. ESPECTFULLY informs the citii.X izens of Rising San and its vicinitv. that in addition to an assortment of Boots and Shoe, which he has lately been .advertising in this paper, he has on hand, and offers for sal.', at his store on the corner of Front and Grand sts., opposite S. Ilalhawav's store, an assortment of Fnemf.?y rocrries, and other articles of family consump lion, of which the following area part: Bacon, Pork. Lard and Cheese; Flour, Salt, Bolognes and dried Beef; Mackarel. Herring and Codti-h; Honey. Molasses. Vinegar. Pearlasb; Rice, Ginger and Butter BNc uit ; Tea, Coffee, Chocolate. DyestufiS ; Tobacco, Cigars and Snu'f; Palm, Rosin and Shaving Soap; New Oi leans and Lout Sugar; Pepper, Alspice, ('loves. Nutmegs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Shot, Lead and Nail-; Brandy, Whiskey, and Wines; Candle. Rosin and Tar; P-t( r's and Tin WABK; Wilh mar.y other articles of the Produce kind as soon as good articles of the ditlerchl kinds can be obtained, such as Corn McnL Bucku-heat flour, Potatoes Bean, Dried Fruit. Butter, Ezss wc ; -VII of which he will sell by the smll. (Liquors excepted.) on as reasonable eim as can be albuded. Rising Sun, July 4, 183.3. 8 fly LIST OF LETTERS JT EM A INI NO in the Post Off! re in VI Rising Sun, Indiana, on the 1st f Julv, IG3j, which, if not taken out in three months, will he sent to the Geneal Post oifice as dead letters. A Miller George P Pcarco Jo-er.h Pensrree Orin CPe. k Wm K Pepper A C R Roe John Ilickets .'ame9 Rollins IJaniianiali S Silvy Lewis Squibb N L Scoain Jeddiah Stei liens F.Iiiah fchocinukrr llannnh T Todd William Tfirrant Cnthnrinu Tl.nmpson Jti!:n Ti'wer A P y Vanosiiol Nathan x Williams Martha Wentzell Washington Weir Samuel Xi'dcr'oti Thoin is Arthur" William Avev Benjamin B Hanks & Reynold c Clark William B Cochrane Robert Cochrane G W Crcckbaum O W D 3ana Mrs Pamela G Goodwin Lvdi.i II lardv J nob .1 Jellev Samuel an;ts P L ,oego i.a'ian Lod r Mrs Sarah M McCormack David. Miller JeeC Morrison A A Williams (reortre W JOHN LANIUS, P. M. Notice To .Mocistratrs and all ethers ztnom il may concern: ne tt Known tnni ai a meeting off he Board cf Seminary 1 rvislees of Deal born county, Indiana, held it Wilmington on the 23d of April ast, Shephen Wood was clulv elected I'reasurer of tiie Seminary fund of said countv of Dearborn; therefore ail mouovs due and coming to said fund will be paid to said Stephen Wood rrensurer. Ry order of the hoard of Trustees. JESSE L. HOLMAX, Ptet. D. Weaver, Scc'y. June 27 lC3a. Notice is further hereby given that a meetingof the board of Seminary Tins tees, will take place at Wilmington on (ho 17th cf July next, at 9 o'clock. . M. to transact business of impor tance. A punctual attendance ot ai this board is requested. Ry order. D. W f. vvr.R, &eey. STEAM EXGINE FOR SALE. nnilE Rising Sun Steamboat ComJ!. pany have lor s.ue a o i r. .v iu ENGINE.'which will answer for a boat or other machinery. It has two main shafts, and two water wheel shafts, live flanges, plummer block" and cape; (lie olmderll I 2 inches. -1 1 -2 ft. stroke, all new and in good order, and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to C. HAG AN. .1ge.nl TJiiin" Sun. June 20, l 835. 81 Flat ISoats. 6J) FIRST rate Fl-ol Boats for sale irood term?. Apply to on good terms P. & II. JAMES. June 20. SAL T. GE quantity rtf A LARGE quantity of SALT, just ceived and for sale by June 1" P. & H.JAMES. ov EVERY PESCRir-TlON, Neatly executed at this Office.

Fansi'for Sale. Hr?v rTnllE subscriber will sell JiiSipt J the farm on which'she ,sinow resides, situated on the head waters of Arnold's creek, in Dearborn county, between 5 and 6 miles from Rising Sun. containing 31 acres, of well timbered land 30 acres are cleared and under good fence. The improvements are, a new hewed log dwelling house,a new log barn, a young ;ipple orchard, a well of first rate water, good stabling, &c. The grain on the farm will he sold with it at a fair price. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. LYDIA WRIGHT. .)ut;e 20, 1C35. S4tt

Iots for alc J&zfffr. T g "HIE building and lots for--E. merly occupied as a carA'Jding establishment by P. P. Baldwin, will he sold low and on accomtnodaiing terms. Any person wishing to pun base lots well situated in the lloui ishing village of Rising Sun, would do well to call and view them. For particulars apply o Moses Turner, in Rising Sun. or address the subscriber at South Hanover, Indiana. S. IRWIN BURNS. June 50. 1G3.J. 84ft ChE2 CE.T KKWARI), f&UT no charges will be paid, for tl3 (ieorge Willey, a bound servant boy to the subscriber, aged 12 years in August la-t, who ranaway from me on the loth instant. I forbid all persons fiom harlioring or trusting him on my account, as I will not pay any debts or .ucrunts of his contracting after this dale. DAVID FISHER. Jure 20, 1835. 84 (t C?ss Ccsit ami a Cow's Tail REWARD. "T LOPED from the subscriber, on UAA the 28th dav of May last, Egbert D. Perceval, an apprentice to the Tan ning and Currying business. The aove reward will be given for the doivory of said apprentice, and all rea sonable charges paid. All persons are forewarned not to employ or harbor said apprentice under the penalty of. the laws. THOMAS G. TUPMAN. y creek, Ky. May 5, 1835. 81 "0" US T received, a quantity of TAR in kegs, and fur sale by HAINES & LANIUS. June 1 3. FOR STOCK, AND HAY. &&b RARRELS of 2d quality Salt, suitable for Stock and Hay, will be sold at a lower price than usual by barrel, or bushel, at a fair credit. VIIVI3 AE. 50 5 Vo3 Yincf,rva s ,d article, 2 years old, for sale at retail at 25 cents per gallon. Apnlv at Rising Sun Mil. DANIEL HINSDALE. June G, 1835. tt82 "n.S'A VING resigned hisofliceas Judgo of the. Court, will practice LAV. 0;uce on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist church. Liwrencehurgh. May, 1835. 79tf f- T ""TVTPi ,'N VI vA. ry ..i diL l SS.K. SZATON & CO. hAVI''. removed their Store to the L-U- new brick building owned by Mr Rodgors.on Main sfreet.a few doors above their old stand, and nearly opposite Mr. Decoursey's. Rising Sun, May 2, 1835. Fnsl Received, TTjlROM Philadelphia and Baltimore, Ji, a full and splendid assortment of JASHIOXABLE Spriai ati3 NuiBSSMer iooii. ALSO, A large and general assortment of ILniDJV.lRF. JiXD CUTLERY. COOPER'S TOOLS. SADDLERY, &re. cyr. S'C. All of which will be disposed of on our tiual terms. PEPPER Sc JAMES. Rising Sun, April IS, 1835. tf FOR SALE OR RE .XT. I WISH to sell my Lot, wilh tiie. buildings thereon in the town of Rising Sun, and if not sold, to rent the dwelling house and stable after the 8th dy of May next. For terms apply to S. Hathaway, in Rising Sun, or E. S. RUSH, LaTrrcnixbiirgh. April II, 1835. 7ltf