Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 87, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 11 July 1835 — Page 3
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HHglLA'yjl'Xl1 IS3j: PRIVATE POST. ftVWe intend et;blishin? a private post romu from thi nhicc, bv wav of 1 1 art forth J'lm"' 'A,1!, nilMioronth, and Wilmington, and thence home pro ided we receive a smVicicnt numher of nw siih?cihrrr to pay the expense. Tlio-c who receive their paners in this way will be rharced i cents t tra. as postage. Kn'rrprrimmt will he ma.Ic iumiciliat; Iv, and if encouragement i -ixi n, it will he continued. tej-Mr. l.vhv. I.xii.i. is.ifent fr the Uiim; ; I.- ii' ... . i -h i lines .n iiiiin:cion, mm i ;tiit horded to rnri! i p rnil .,..-... ..... -. I I i . 1 ....... ...... . , , , , k , v, ,, ii 1 1 ii it , j 11,1111 i ) l m on onr at mini. cor.vrv :)iti)::n. The friends or DVMl) KF.ttit, not being willing that he should t'edinc, rcquct us t state that he will continue to be a cniiilit'.atc tor the office of t ountv Uccouli r, at lie next ' election. C-ClyWc ari aiithiiriy.-d to ay that Captain .'OH X TUT, o' Kand.ilph town-hip, will be supported for the nr of Cr .nrr of Dearborn 'ountv, nt the next An-rnt elcc'ion. Noricr. to rt'MiTiv. We have made it a rule not to announce the mine of any individual a a candidate, withcut a special rcy.iet lilhcr Irom the eacdidatc himself, orfuvnhis frit nd--. This w ill account f ir the lion -:i ppcariiicc of s une n inn s ju imr paper which ere pnl.li-hcd in the Palladi'im. Ve wi h it under toed that we i!. not take that paper as sie.'e i, :i' authority for :is to a.nl. ounce and continue candidate" miiir'. It will oon be line to print ti-kcts. l.-,st Mrwi- priiit 1, w itV-eit autheri' v or rco,urt from a uuu-.bcr. tie l.unc- of .t.t. the caudidale, and iri m ral rl'i "whistle lor our pay." to take a ' i :T. re-'t course 1 'icir names on t i.e t ! kct; c ha I c been left ti Phi vear we intend indtho-r who want s printed at ti l's oliioc. can e no joo.l reamust pay us for it. W, oii hv thev should ni t do si. m:is ! A)?l TON. Wi are indihted i gonlleman ;ut retum- ( i from Cincinnati, fit a copy of the Cincinnati Whir, of yc-tcr 'a v nioruin j, containing a full account of Mr. Ci.ij ton's last .".rial voya..e ; but i( length preclude it publication t iHe landed in Tike connly, Oliio, ifi tniies ire.ni Cliillieotht-. lie nttrilititcc this second fadurn to the escape of the gas through two holes in his balloon. The Wide: s i vs it is l i iutci.lir.it yet to c;o to the seaboard. f-V-Wo arc informed that a rennrt i in cirrnhuion. 10 or 14 miles back in the country, that the CI oh ra and Ppjall To are conuuittins: dreadful havo'- among the citizens of Kisjier Sun there being a? hicli ae 1 I end 1.3 i:eat:i pi r enuntrv t.i day ! I The old adauo of "'co to tiie hear the new s of the town,' is very i lentiv i "Ci in no (1vi in this report. Heads to lumd a irrumst'inee whiel, haj pened at t'ol'i':diuj, Ohio, ilni :iit; tdude'-a times, JIt C33. We wrio employ .-d in a ; i int in; oiTicc, Miualcd in the 01 st'iry i t" a buil-'.inc, whi-'h kept two , rf-ic,.e vuniiicc nislit at d d iv. It happened tiiat oiue coun'rvincp, v,!,a leid come to tnarl;itinl!ie eicht, were passje; hy, and havint seen tl-.e lijht and lie ird t'.ie ivice of the pres-c a report na innm iliat( ly eireubited that the people vte o in; ell so t,:-o, that several per sons were kept makinc r-";,Ti ni-ht and eay. If there has been any Cholera in niinjr Sua , this season, w o are verv certain that nol a eitiof the plaee knew it ; and t.i Small Pox, it is said th if there are I wo mdd caes ofvariidoid (sioue w ... nave u us an,, s,,,e wm ... .,lb,M-., 4 nr filial ,--y 1 .. . . . i have it small pox j? as l.ealthv as usual v Those who have read the proceeding of the Lawrencehur-vh conclave, which assembled 1 1 ianciicsicr. w 1 1 1 ri-e o i ii'i i iiiii i it iiiiimi'i ..iiiii. ii. , .. . . . .-!. II . . . .1. .. 1.1 t-d that a few individuals in the lower cml id wished to rule the county; ami uie l ana. nam t 1I., ..rl .... 11 line !l so hi 11 lias iii.nii- niiT - n-olycd that the Connuissioners wee iuiluenml bv a cabal at Wilmillirton. rinse are har-cs of a very prave nature, but it happens that those who make them know them to be tal e, but it is done for effect. If, however, there are such bad and designing men in our county, ouuht they not to he singled out? t bi;bt thev not to be known, that there might be a in irk set upon tin m ! We therefore call upon the F.ditors of the Palladium to publish the nflimr. of the-e few to wh in they so oiten allude. AVe will now see who they are, or else woshail seethe Palladium men; waking out of n false assertion. f-h-The F.ditor-" of the Palladium do not ap ,ear to like it much that h resolution was pas sed ntthe Wilmington meetinj, iipproving of the patriots course of the Rising bun I lines. What a pity Mis they were not consulted on this matter. The Palladium lias been trying to put the Times down, mid has more than once prophecied its fall; and it mortifies them, in despite of their effort-, to see the Pf.ofi.k approve of the stand we have taken. The Palladium has taken this matter so much nt heart that it has fell into its old train of abuse, and discourses about tun opposition to every " important public interest to an c,jintahle tax and to our slandering private individuals. " It is in easy matter' to say nil this much easier, we presume than to prove it. lint why did they not directly tell thoe who adopted the resolution, that they were a pack of knaves and i-landi rers? They might just n. well have done so, and saved themselves the trouble of doing so in their round-n-bout way They speak, too, of onr devotion "to.the sordid, pecuniary interest of a few men." "-r the language of the conclave! Here again is illusion to the ftxo w.m, who according to
the Palladium, want to run away with our
county ! We should dearly like to know who thev nro. Are Ihov thoo who snrnorfrtl tltf
County Meeting Ticket lust year? We are dc voted to the interests of the People the Palhi"",ln s unvoted to the interests of Lawrenceburh. Which of these interests is of the createst importance ? Wc leave; thu People to dccide the question. CT"U is rumored that Mr. Crr.i.rr is about to retire from the Pall'idinm establishment. Is this what he meant last sprin-r, when he said he would "leave us alone in our :l-.rv?', Wc hone hemav stick until tliecleetimi is out. sn il,o ...... i.,i., i,: . i .t ' feat. Tin; steamboat Alleghany is now running regularly between Itiing Sun and Cincinnati, three times a week. Paace to Cincinnati and back, two dollars. This i a crcat acconilll.li ':l ( ion tt the filimrte: ,f...... .....1 ... , , ... ,, ... hope she mav be Idierallv natroinzed. New Ar.nvxv, Jur.c It1. Last Sunday evening, we wit nosed or.c ol the most extraordinary Phenomena of nature. Aliovit G o'clock P. M. a dark dismal c laud settled in the hori7. m, south east of (his place between us and hid), a wliii I wind, or water spout formed resembling a light stripe upon a uai k surface. We never have witnessed a spectacle so truly sublime. Having formed belo.v Jeflk-rsonvillc it proceeded with great r ipiditv through that place, doing considei able injury to sev eral persons w liom it either swept along in. its course or dashed to the earth. Several houses nl- were materially damaged by it'. It passed on through the town to the river. hen it came in contact with the water, it received an inraensc hodv cf that clement into its tremendous whirl, and eonveved it into the heaver s. The column of wa ter, passing upwards wa at times some 25 or :50 feet in circumferonre and ex tended upward some hundreds of feet Having pased over to the Kentucky i r.i i. i.i sine vt me river an! stopped inert! awhile, it returned to the -water soon af ter which it dispersed or subsided The timr of its duration was something like 5 or 7 minutes. G.izrle. Ci r i" at Storm. A tornado passed over New Brunswick, (. J.) a couple of wet ks since, which did much damage to properly", destroyed several lives, wounded upwards of a hundred in dividual, some of them badly. Fifty d welling houses are stated to have been entirely destroyed, and a great number much injured. Before it reached New n- i u i.i i II- . I rnnswick.it passed through l iscatawe, a neat little village on the Raritan. between three and four miles from New Brunswick, where it destroyed seven teen dwelling houses. The extent of damage done to farms, and beyond New Brunswick, we have nol learned. Five. Sprji i.ation. About twenty vears ago, a gentleman, living but a few fni!c from this place, purchased a tract of land, containing one liundred and i,f,. nr i os in I .nnisvilli' now n (lour i rhi ?i t town in one of the Western States, for which he paid $.'G7.". A few weeks since a gentleman call ed iimoii him to purchase that land, ofi f ; lnwM ani seventy Jive J I f ijl .1 1 i . ( ' 'ItMIUlO I ' ' I .IKH, ...... . ..... years since cost him only G7i. This is a speculation worth making. It seems to t'.IVC US some Ideas Ol 111" ra- . ... 11. 1 I............ r llwi ..pnnniAiiJ niii I jllf. i im ii i ik. 1 1 .i , 1 1 iij i 'i i.'. wi. i I'm .ii i ii ii'' 1 ' I I . ibW.-r mi., itioo of the Western nart o i ..... , thing colulltion Ot tllC Western J our colintrv. lull liner jUUlor.
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.. i v A lirituv. I lie Arlvansasuazcue mcidions t!ie conviclilion ol IJicKinson iNoblos lor Uie murder Ol Uiaham, atHt add? '-lie was sentenced to be executed on the '2 2d of May, an earlier day y. ait usual, at the particular request of e prisoner."' r;-r-the HIAKitlKU, On Thursc'ay, the 25lh nit., hy the l0v. W . d . ".Ioiiroc, Mr. Is v u: 1 1 ancock, of Wilmington, to Miss Lydia II. (;,jr!,(er of Cornelius Faulkner, Lsq. of Sparta tow nship. 1)11.1), On Friday of last week, of cholera infantum, Mn.tox, son of Mr. Samuel Rnnyon, of this place, aged 18 months. CAltl). jlr. 1.nf. will he pleased to see as many ol Ins lellow citizens ol the itli Longrcssiona. fi.Mriri, as may unu eonve.iicin .u ...i,,n. i..c.1..ja,...u .. l-.c.9 lioreinafler meiitinnod when it will airord him the most unfeioned satisfaction, (o give (hem a brief and unvarnished history of the last Lon res in relation to the interesting and all exciting subjects discussed and his oninions on the several questions which ni i . in all human pronamiiiy win nave to be definitely acted upon by Ihe next I lintrrncc n n estions o a more grave i - ... , - md awakening interest man nave ever bono nrncnnloi 111 fl n AmCTICan .Ollcresi nuestions udoii a just and cor rect decision of which depend the stability of the Union, the liberty of
the people, the independence and prosperity of he farmer, the mechanic and laboring man the education of th rising generation, the elevation of the poor man from a tenant to a freeholder, and from dependence to all the blessings of domestic happiness, to wit:
Clarksbursdi, Decatur connly. Monday. " WiIliaintown. Rush co. Tuesday, I I A M Milroy, eameilay.4 I'M - - v Moscow, Wednesday, - - ', t. Onier, Ocea.tur c'o. Thiirs.i av. - "" Napoleon, Kielcv count v. Tridai , Versailles, Saturday, - - ' to Tin: iM in.ir. Gr.oiifir.il. TVv will attend ; ny of tiie np;ui:';r.ei.f I itelv t the health ef hi t-cv':!y v ill jand as .Mr. Im-'s . : - di ie rt,--are manv of them set i s 1 !o I when there will r.ot sui-icient tini'1 for Mr. Dunn load !ros the citizens af. ter Mr. Lane concludes, Mr. Dunn therefore will address as manv as can favor him witli their attendance at 1 o'clock, P. M. nt the fallowing pi ace Clarksburg, Decatur co. Monday, iHih Williamstown, Rush co. Tuesday, I !lh ' Moscow, Itush co. Wednesday, lotli " St. Omer, Decatur co. Thursday, 1 1 1 1 v XaHleon, Riplev co. Friday, 17th "' Versailles, Saturday, ' - Ititti " Mr. Line having made forenoon appointments at other places on tin same days that he speak in the afternoon at Jacksonville, 1 ubble's and Milroy, Mr Dunn presumes there will not be time allowed him to address his fellow citizens at those places, at those limes: he therefore beg the favor of the m meeting him as follows Jacksonville, Mcnday, 27(h July, nt ! P M Hubble'? Roads, Thursday-July'::'. I I' M Milroy, Saturday, August l-'l.at I P.M. Mr. Dunn will also address as many of his fellow citizens as w ill favor him with their attendance at the following places Dillsburch, D C Saturday. .1 nlv A nt I I A M Hartford, sarnedav, at 4 P M ' Mt Stcrlinc.S. C. "Montla v, .1 nlv :7, at II A M nurlineton, Rush co. Wed. July c2' at I P M Vienna, do Thursday, .1 nlv "0, at I P M Salem, do Friday, illst Jidv at I PM K W Jackson's, Tanner's creek, July 1 P M Aissiicnl Ai:s,tit CUcciiosE. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATES F0U UT.PRF.SEXTATIVr.S, CSeisry WaSIics, Faeh candidate who is not a subscriber to 'I'imes, must pay $l,moif,-rtiicc,tohavehis uanii: iiiserieii 111 i us 1 1 -t . 1 CONGItKSS, .7.vo.s tixj:. I j.iJiEs n. conn, a no. n. niw.v. RKCORIFR. ED IV. S. El J SIT, .iu:x. ir. nir.r.. .. t PEiuur.ii,, jon. j). nrsit. tiios. r.u..vi:n, n. u in h'Enn, .is. I SMITH, associ.vtf. juncr, j.Mir.s row EL E. COfXTV COMMlSSIOXF.n. LOLV -V-:. 1L. SCIIOOT. COMAttSStONF.i:, JESSE L 1KJLM.1X. coiuvrrv JO.V T.I IT, Jr. ASM ALL sum ol" m-.ney was found in Rising Sun, on Monday, the Gth of July, which is now in the hands of the subscriber, and which the owne r ii'ii. i.ii,'.. ..I ii i ni' .ii-i.iiii.ii .'I. . . . . , . , , ... p. i . , . i - . i . i nnrn a! nu nnr; nn nnil Ivivinir iv tlilj -v"n , . . Hivcriisemeni. ir-T ive'niinci'i- -... r. , . KlSlllg Sun, July 11,1 b.iJ. liXhibUiois. IIKRL will be a public, exhibifioi bv some of the students of 1) '.str 'o Seminary, in Wilmington, on Friday, the 17th inst. The exerciscs will c onsi s t o f ei gh t o ri gi n a 1 a nd a few select orations, with appropriate music introduced between, by Col. Suuil)!), and others. Lxercises wi commence precisely at 10 o'clock, A M. A general attendance of the pub lie is respectfully solicited ISAAC M:COY, hut. Wilmington, July 11, 1835. Public Sale. ILL be sold at public sale, on Thursday, the 13lh day of Auoiist next, at the late residence of l;,!,,, Smith, dee'd. in Laughery town Uhip, the following property, to wit : IorsCfJ, Cnlllc, Slif-op, Ilogs, Far . ., , , i0,,.-wv """-i ivn.-i.r., iv. ...... . ..v. i. IlouseliOlU cV, lltcilfU 1- ill liilurc, and a great variety of other articles tin - necessary lo mention. Sale lo com monee at 10 o clock, A. M. when due attendance will be given, and the conditiona made known. I t nrt.-'o ciiitii jmui.o o.inui, JUlJiN siuilll, .1 nlv 1 1. 1 83o. p Jirtnirt. T 1 J. JUST received, a quantity of TAR in kegs, and for sale by HAINES & LANIUS.
PRODUCE, AND DOOT & SHOE TORE.
L. IV. II ALL, WD Ki PKCTP ULLY informs the citWfli ix.ens of liing Sun and its vicinity, that in addiiien to an assortment ol P iols and Shoes, hich he has lately been i iv ert i-i eg in this paper, he has on Intpl. ami offers for sale, at his store on the loiner ol I'ront and Grand sts.. opposite? S. , ll alli iu a "s stoic, an asso rim out of ScL;s!y r'tcci,rEr-;, and o: her articles of fimily consump tion, '. w!iic!i t!e following area pari: Bacon, Pork. Lard and Cheese; Flour, S ill, Bohignes and dried I'cef; M aokaitl. Herring and Codlih; lot i y. MolasM s.'i.p.erai , IV.arlasb ; lvieo, Ginger and p,utt,.r BiMuils; Tel. Coll'-e, t hoeolate, DvestutT".; Tin irca, Cigus and Snuff; Palm, Rosin and Shaving S iap; JSeiv Orleans and L'ia Sugar; Pepper, Alspice, Cloves. Nutmegs; Cinnamoa, I . t i i 1 1 -s and Candies; Pov.der, S'aot, Load and Nails; Briady, Whi.-k'-y, and Wines; ( '.:! dies, Bo-iti and Tat ; lY-.fer's a. d J'in WAUL; Willi ma'iv other ai tides of the Produce kind as soon as good ai tides of the dillen nt kinds can be obtained, such as C"?vi SilmK fhii !,7i .fil Flour. lyolar?, B (ins. Dried Fruit. Iitl!r Zggs, c,r. All of v.-hidi he will dl I -mall, fLViM us cxrr de,!A on as reasonabb' -CGv !et m ! as can ne allot .r i. Ri-ing Sun. .lulv I, 1 !! o. LIST OF LKTTKKS TSJ F.MAININC. '!. Ihe Post Ofiii e in Se Rising S;in. Indiana, on the 1st of ,1 nlv, 1 H.io, wliicli.it ml taken out in three inoiit'is, will be sent to the General Fnsl otlicc? as dead letters. . Miller (Jcore Ande'-foii Thoiu is rlhirr William Ave l.eiiiamiu B B.lllks & lleynolds Clark William P Caiehra ni' Mobect ( 'o hr l no ( W (.'reekhaum CI W D Dana Mrs Pamela (i Gomltvi'i l.vdia II P Pea ree J ii eph Pelis.' ree n iii G IV, U Wm K Pepper A t : Hose John I! ieliets .'ame' Rollins I latmaniah S f-ilvy Lewis Sipiitib N Ij Seoi'in .leddiah Stephens F.lijah Shoemaker 1 launah T Todd William Tarrant Catharine Thonieson John Tower A P V Yaiiosdol Nathan v Williams Maitha W'rtitzell Wasliinirton llardv Jacob .1 Tolley Samuel .Tallies I" L I ,od;;e I .aban l.oih r Mrs Sarah M MeCorinaeU Pavid Miller Jesse J Weir Samuel Willi. ims Cieorse W .1011 N LAN I US. V. M. yliiriisou A A To Morislriitrs nnil all others whom il mm roiurrn : Re it known lhat at meeting of llie Roard of Seminary Trus tees of D saiborn county, Indiana, held at Wilmington on the 23d ef Apri last, Shopheri Wood was duly electee' Tieasurer of the Seminary fund of said county of 1) 'arborn; therefore a moneys due and coming to said futif will be paid to said Stephen Wooi Treasurer. Ry order of (In board of Trustees. .Ii:SSL L. HOLM AX, Pres'l. D. Weavk.u, Xee'y. June 27 1835. Notice is further h'M-eby given that a meeting of the board of Seminary Trustees, will take place at Wilmington, on the 17th of July next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. to transact business of importance. ' A punctual attendance of all this board is requested. Ry order, D. Wkivi-.k, Secy. STEAM EIftU FOR SALE. THE Rising Sun Steamboat Company have for sale a STF. A M ENGINE," yvhich will answer for a boat or other machinery. It In two main shafts, and (wo water wheel shafts, live flanges, plnmmer blocks and caps; the cylinder II I Jinnies,'! n; ilmiukc. ill new and in good order, and will be sold on' fair teim. Apply to C. 1 1 AG AN, .'gnif. Rising San. June 20, 1835. 81 J) FIRST rale Flat Rials for sale on good terms. Apply to P. & II. JAMES. June 20. 8 A Ij T. ALARG E quantity of SALT, just received and for sale by June 12. P. A". II. JAMES. of EVF.itY Dr.scnirnox, . Neatly executed at this Office.
Farm for Sale
THL subscriber will sell the farm on which 'fhe now resides, situated on the head waters of Arnold's creek, in Dearborn county, between 5 and C miles rom Rising Sun. containing 31 acres. of well timbered land 30 acres are lea red and under good fence. The improvements aie, a new hewed log weinng House, a new log barn, a young pple orchard, a well of first rate water. good stabling, The grain on the arm will be sold with it at a fair price. rW further particulars apply to the uhsrrihcr on the premises. LYDIA WRIGHT. I une 20, lf535. Gilt riJ HE building and lots forJL merly occupied as a car oling establishment by P. 1'. jaldwin, w ill lie sold low and on accom modating terms. Ary person wishing io purchase lots well situated in the flourishing village of Rising Sun, would o well to call and view them. For i ai ficiilars apply to Moses Turner, in using Sun, or address the subscriber il South Hanover, Indiana. S. IRWIN BURNS, lunc 20, 1835. Cltt TOUT no charges will be paid, for t!3 George Willey, a bound servant ov to 1 1 io subscriber, aged 12 years in August l ist, who rniiawav from me on the 13th instant. I forbid all persons ftom harboring or trusting him on my iccooni,a i will not pay nny debts or icccunfs of his contracting after this lale. DAVID FISIIFTL lunc 20, 1835. U4(t 1 A V ING resigned his office as Judge - of Ihe Court, will practice LAW. Ort'iee on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist church. L iwrer.ccburgh, May, 1835. ?9lf E. K. EATON & CO. jfJTAVL removed their Store to (he new brick building owned by Mr Rodgers, on Main street, a few doers ahove their old stand, and nearly oppoite Mr. Decoiirscy s. Rising Sun, May 2, 1835. & ol Ij T FOR STOCK, AND HAY. gh BARRELS of 2d quality Sail, suitable for Stock and Hay, will bo sold at a lower price than usual by barrel, or bushel, at a fair credit. V 1 1 51 m A is. f3& GALLONS Vinegar, a good article, 2 years old, for sale at retail at 25 cents per gallon. Apply at Rising Sun Mil. DANIEL HINSDALE. June C, 1835. 1182 oFesst IZcccii'cel TO ROM Philadelphia and Raltimorc, la a full and splendid assortment of uniuo.winLE K-jri2i nv.il Smiisjst'r CJcciIs. ALSO, A large and general assoitmcnt of HARDWARE LVD CUTLERY, COOP MVS TOOLS, SADDLERY, Ml of wliich will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMFS. Rising Sun, April 13, 1835. tf lloszse 4V IjOI FOR SALE OR REjVT. fWISII (0 sell my Lot, with the buildings thereon in ! I 'MH.1I .iiSs'i'C town 01 litsing oun, aim 11 "l Tt ,1 . .- c.. i:r not sold, to rent the dwelling house and stable after the 8th day of May next. I' or terms apply to S. Hathaway, in Rising Sun, or E. S. RUSH, Jjizcrcncelurgh. April 11, 1835 7 ltf ESaissc 4 La taii:, A'urlh corner of JIutn and Front streets, II J8T AVE lately made an addition to iLjL their former stock, which, renders their assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers with almost every description of DRY GOODS; GROCERIES and QVEEjYSWARE Blnrdwnrc and ('iitlrry, and all other articles which are usually kept in the Stores in (his place, at low prices and accommodating terms, for cash, or approved country produce. The public are invited lo ctili and ex amine their stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 835. 65y
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