Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 95, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 5 September 1835 — Page 3

isvTi nn vv .ni)KMM;.sri'r. im. ftT" W e hae inserted an article to-day in relation to the number f children in t'tie Missisiippi Valley, who are destitute of the means of ohtaming an t-ilnrati n. Yc had intended mnVing fonie rrmaiks on the subject ; hut must defer them for the presctir.

ii vuuisox, v.x m i:t:x. am WHIT I-. We hnvc in our oifiVo, :i -hort biographi'ml ketch of thee three diM inuMied individiii!?, which we purpoc laving before our reader. A they are the only prominent poro is now liefore the American People for the hi-hestotlice in their cirt,nnd as it is the prerogative and the duty of the people t. inquire into ami wcicrh the claims of each individual who may come before them for tlii-? exalted station, we can ee no impropri. etj, (although we are nrvtal.) in laving these skctche before our readers. It i a time, too, when news is a scarce article, and they will be of great help in filing np our columns for five or six weeks. C;!Tl.c Kditors of the Palladium, in a very easy an.l unconcerned manner, account for the failure of our mail on Monday two weeks, by fa j in; that the post boy cariied the mail bags out of the olTice in M;ij. Hunter's absence. A f. no state of things truly 1 And so the mail boys are permitted to enter the !a wrenceburch post n;;ke and cairy of." the m lils with any one knowledge, Jio liiai'.er v. hi are the sul'V rers. If Major !Iunt r i iniid.'e to attend to the duties of the o.l'.ec himself, it would comport with the p i' ie". ii.ti rc-t if l.e wore to emj loy some per- - 1:1. v, ho would atl( ud to it as it s hould be. In

(;, e -e alluded to, when the mail hoy was askt.l why tlnre was no mail, l.e said he did not Uv.ow that the b: were handed him whin

l.e called for them :t I a v. relic, hurvh po't office. The true state of fact, are, that it wa

-f.t'C or ini il-ncc, in the per-on who bad

charge of the utlice, "ill Maj. llulittr's ahK';ir:.'' Till: I..YM I'lUATi:. We hav e co; ieil i : 1 1 j our paper to-day, an ex

t i-t fro:n l:;e ! . nc'd.urgh Virginian, riving an ai' -eui.l of the notorious in-ui ri( tiot.i-t, and J.uiil finite, JTirrt.lt. We r-id the pamphlet

a i led to, so..;e f ur or five weeks since, and

l.kc the I'.uitor f tli Nim'ni ui, w as t!i?p(.sed t view it inoro in the lu'nt of a romance or c.tch-prnny concern, than any thing else. We did not believe that such a monster could exist. S'll.'je.j'ient cvei.U have confirmed the statements it contains. The reader can have but a unall idea of this man from the extract we have made, ironic of the Southern papers, we perceive, arc publishing the pamphlet at length ;but li t icv its details as too horrid for the pnhl.c eve. OHIO AM) MK IIItiAV. A letter from a jeutleman at t'olum!iii, Ohio, t tho I'. '.itoi of the Time--, dated on the 2iith l it. spa akin; of the ch:V;cnltii s between Ohio nnd Michigan, in r. lation to the boundary line, rjs '-We export to have a pitllg cnnsidcrahlc h i;t'i. with the Wulvciine-. Thrte has been

tendered to t'ov. l.l. c. helu cell I ",W)0 am

llockinrr in crowds la th R-.ti-n fit.

ies for refuge. Half a dozen of them passed though here in one day last

week, in the mail stage irom Cincinnati. In Pittsburgh and Baltimore, the citi

zens have already indicated their de

termination that they will have hut an ungracious reception. Thev will he ne

cessitated, willing or unwilling, to turn their hand to some honest pursuit.

i he mode adopted, south and west

of us, to deal with the camhlers is a simple one to punish them as vagrants.

without a fixed residence and following

no legitimate profession or calling as a means of support. In this way, a gambler of the iiHiiic of James P. Mrrrif.

was list week tried in the Mayor's

Court, Lexington, Ky. as a vagrant and

the '"keeper and exhibitor of a Faro

Hank,1 and sentenced to three months' punishment in the City House of Correction! O. S. Journal.

CIIKAP CliOTIIIftCS ESTABLISHMENT.

DAVID FISUHR, Tailor, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has made arrangements for keeping constantly on hand for sale, a general assortment oflSeaily made 4 h5iittii, suited to all seasons of the year. He has now on hand, and oilers for sale, a lot of Clothing, of which the following is a part:

Michigw :ity, lxn. It is stated in the last Michigan city Gazette that one third of the city Mill, owned by Scott &, Hamilton was recently sold for the sum of nine thousand dollars. The amount of postage received at the Post Office in Michigan city during the months of April, May and June, 1834, was seven dollars. In the same months in 1835, one hundred awl tzrenfy seven dollars. Eikt huivlreJ. otes were given in La Porte county, at the late election, with a prospect, w e are informed, of double the number at the next August election. We say to our friends at the north, Go ahead !"' 1ml. Democrat.

M AURI ED, Oa Sunday last, by J. W. Hall, Esq. Mr. J acoii GoonxEit to Miai Mary Ann Hxnwoon, both of Randolph township. On the 27th tilt, by the Rev. Wm. G. Monroe, Mr. Joseph H. Richardson to Miss Svrmi 1 Allen-, both of Ripley county. Oa Thursday last, by J. XV. Hall, Esq. Mr. Gilrkrt Thorn to Mifs Asn

Lliza Vance, both of Randolph lounship. DIED, On the 25th ult. Mr. Dai.mon How-

ley, of Ripley county, aged 62 years. On the 2Gth tilt. o"f fever, Mrs. Martha Moxfort, of Ripley county, aged 67 years. She had been a professor in ihe Church cf Christ for 50 years, and died in the full hope of a gloiiotis immortality. Only four days previous to her death, her voice was heard in the

houe of worship, exhorting her bretti

rcn to live to God, and sinners to llec

the wrath to tome". Comm

Oa the 23lh ult. Mrs. Elizabeth

H arbert, consort of Mr. John Harbert,

1 of Union lor. uship. She has lettahus

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..0i)OY.d.1nt.erln,artrv,re:..'vt,marchata " t.unui en to iiumi.i. cue.

. 1 I l.we ti'ltil ctir rimi.il lr vnntiiret ilk

IllOllieill 5 "v. I . . . - -,' .-.vi 1 .,.,-. lovvdUi .rt in a few davs. heranvstotheirhn.il home. Lomtn

and he at To!c! on the 7th September, at

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wuxc'n tim emit uiil lie l.t-M. Aims ani nni- V OCiCCm

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munition have le, ,, sent on some muc m h, . ScS100 f.aSid i'ttV Sale. I . 4 t .Tutu JiitTtlil lu:ir

o ion need 1101 i.e r..M... twiliP t.-I I ...... V t r. ;., .,..,.

f i.reltv lii.i.tdv t::ae cf it between lis ami I M ..: .

mp insan. , - "i . .1 . 1 1

... .. .I....... o.f.rm.tion IV O 1 I T- CU lOf tlC i UG V.OUII IIOUSC UOUI, I.I

k-ethe (M.v.morof Miehiiran has omened Ibc town ot lyi wienccnurgn, ueaiuoiu

.i.T.miornlc. .neil. n. order to adort meas- county, on Hie nil my oi iovemoer

ures " counteract the xtraoidir.arv steps ta- next, between the hours of 10 o'clock,

ken I v Ohio." We have not read the Misat,e . M. and 4 I . 31. Ol Said da) , 111 Sepa-

to the Ciiuni il, but we muh r-tand it is full o

i'e:nf n'mWonr. Tin re w ill, in all j robabil- jUrvey of the same, made by the Trus

ity,beblin I On-d vet, befoie this bonndan eon- tecs 0f t0Wnship 4, ranjre I, west, a plat

trovvy is. tlh I. We lock upon the Michi- If wiich will be shown on the day of

uaiuaiii as a fo ,1-har ly set of people, ami who i ;lie tie School Commissioner for

Cloth Pantaloons, do lTests Boating Coats, do Pantaloons, do Vests, do Roundabouts Jeans Coals, do Pantaloons, do lre.sls, do Roundabouts Summer frcsU, Drauers,

Summer Pantaloons Casinrt do do Roundabouts do I rests, Cisimere f ists, Plaid Cloaks, Flannel Shirts, Cheek do While do Striped do Black Slocks, Suspenders, Vc.

Atlmiiii'-iiratttr' IVclice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration from the clerk's cliice of the Dearborn Probate Court, on the estate of Gilbert H all, late of Randolph township, dee'd. Therefore, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are requested to piesent them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent.

DANIEL TAPLEY, Jd,nr. August 20, 1S35. 4r91

With other articles in the Clothing line, all of which are offered at very loic

prices; hut in no case will anv abatement be made from the price asked. Persons

are invited to call and see these arti

cles; and persons who are indebted to him are requested to call and sec their

accounts.

D. F. will still continue to do work in the Tailor line for his customers, on

the usual terms.

Garments of every description cut to

order on the shortest possible notice.

Stand, 2d door above the store ol J Sc W. O'Neal, Main street. Rising Sun, Sept. 5, 1835. 05

H A N DO MM I TOWNSHIP Arie'ssH issral Society. THE. members of this society, and all those who may wish to become members, ami the public in general, are hereby notified that a meeting will be hdd in Ri-'uig Sun, on Salmdav, the 5th September, at 2 o'clock, P. M.' Several addresses will be deliveied. Il is expected lunt the members will be punctual in their attendance. August 22, 1835.

For

MIE Rising Sun Insurance compa

ny is now fullv organized and pre

pared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other office; and they hope, by a fair and liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronage of the public.

MOSES TUKJNr.lt, iec y

Risir.j Sun, Aug. 29, 1835.

OT1CE is hereby given that I have J 1 taken out letters testamentary on

the estate ofN.THv.v Mwuh.k, Sr. late of Dearborn county, dee'd. All persons

having claims against said estate, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is declared to be solvent. Notice is also given that I will attend at the next term of the Probate Court, on the 2d Monday in November next, to close the settlement of said estate. DAVID MARBLE. KrY. August 29, 1835. 4t94p AD3UNlSTJ.tAT.)t'S HAUL

HlIE subscriber will offer for sale, on

Saturday, the tUth day of Septem

ber next, at the late residence of Gil

bert Hall. dee'd. in Rising Sun. a lot of CJRPEXTER'S TOOLS, belonging to the estate of said deceased. Thev will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o'clock, v. m. when the terms will be made known.

and due attendance given, by

DANIEL TAPLEY,. riV. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1 8.35. 9 Its

i.'V;.:'!?,

N favowible terms. 5( a-

t$S r ' 'cj 'l I'lllll, .MljUllllllg

the tai in .of Mr. Thompson, a-

bout lour miles from Wilmington, and between the two Hogans. For terms, applv at this office, or to Pialt c: A tit -

rn, James Mills. August 22, IG35 93

."ogsrm'VEEiaia C;:SIzarasaaL'" WANTED. THE subscribers wish to employ a good Journeyman Cabinet woikm.iii, to whom liberal prices will he given. None but a sober, industrious person, need applv. " HALL ct TAPLEY. Rising Sun, Aug. 22, 1835.-93.

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rH'MlE subscribers take this method 9 of announcing to their friends and the public in general, that they have: now on hand at their Store at James'

mill, a well selected assortment of

12 raj Goods. gr o caries, iLi r n n a n ;,

Slsscciiswaro, Tisswarc, Sad-

ciEory, C'BitlcMry, Catisax,

Paints and Dye St u Us, Iron and Nails, Boots and Slices, Hats, Cordage, Drugs and Medicines, and a heavy lot of first

oualily

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URSU ANT to an order of the Pio hate Court of Dearborn county,

Ind., I will oiler fur sale on Saturday, the Besides a great variety of other articles

n i if l1'1 day of Septenilier next, the follow- lK't necess;ny to name, all of which ing real estate, belonging to the heirs they feel disposed to sell on very favor-

rIil I O iVfii B ot Samuel kell, dee d., to wit: One able terms for cash, credit, or appro-

A. North & Go's. STEAM MILL f1 4?, !IC'' 5x1')r,or,, ?' ?a , lmnluc? . . , "Vul

C .vnn.rlMr n-xiivl IiclUll I ' I J . 7

o " i'"- ' 0 s"'"' of section No. 35, township 4, range 2, ways have on hand as good an assort

woik ior tne country. neai nun . , . , , t;n iw. f,i ... 11V- ,ur c

n i:m, wiiii m iii lie; mhu uii iuvt jmcihi- ineni v. i.-'.iiivt .n ...ij ...i... o ses, on said day, between the hours of taidihment in the country. They re

10 A. M. and I P.M. Ispectfully invite the public to call and

ALSO, examine ler themclvcs.

be ground and bolted for one-sixth, and

Con: for one-fourth. Thev expect to

he ready on Tuesday next, the first of

September, when due attention will be

b..v....

August 29, 1835. 94r

DOCTOR

it. if o T ii n v. n Y, rrilENDERS his professional services to the citizens of ilfel '"S ,,n nm' ,hc "djacent " country. He may be found at Mr. Mitchell's tlotel, except when absent on professional business. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1 835. 3m94 1Joivi Isols for fSitfc

One other tract of GO acres, l)ir.g in

tne hivm c?iii euuuu, in i.v, rt. i

tcr of section 1 1, township 3, range 2,

west, adjoining lands of William risk

and others, which will be sold on the premises, on said dav, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. One-half of

the purchase money in hand, one-fourth

at six, and one-toui lh at twelve months

with approved security.

J. LEW1S,.'WV. August 22, 18.35. 93lsp

WHEAT.

1 lie highest c.asn ,i-..c; win nu p.n-u iui

good mercrfttntable Wheat, delivered

at the mill. Grinding done for custo

mers as usual.

Pi ATT & ATI1EA RN.

James' Mill, Aug. 1, 1835.

PRODUCE, AND BOOT & SHOE

T O 11 li

f ifit

L. N. HALL,

O'Ti ESPECTFULLY informs the tit-

JsLi izens of llisiue Sun and its vicini-

It- ! Km I iii . I i t t I r t i r n COl'l rtn ti tC

, .Ilia tllill ill i 1 1 t v.' 1 1 r c.ti nccvi uiiui. v

V. IV llll I V WIIV.l. 1 II. II-Villi c II. , .1, i 1 I l .k. ..I .-.il I ... ,1. J l'0(,,s a,ul hw?i wll,ch l,e l,:,s la(e1)'

A

rffIIE subscribers having concluded

1T"Y7ILL be sold at public sale, in L,

YLv ... . . . muse: iiiuuuicu .iu nun tciui; incii i . i ,i Y Wilmington, the present conn-1 , o ;,:,.,.;,. irtBa,i.1,J,"''' advertising 111 this paper, he has

ty seat of Dearborn county, on Monday L, , .' :i!i .i. ' on hand, and oilers for sale, at his store

t . . i-r . lliu iui;liicr .15 """I its llllMI!H, lll( I . 1 f 11 j I -1. I the 14th day of September next, a niim- . ,, , , , , on the corner of 1 rent and t.rand sts.,

- . 1 iiiiim' 1 iiut: t 11111.1 1 in ti 11 111 lu.-'t. nit kiiii: 1 . . .

ber of LOPS, near to and adioining the . ' ,. ... opposite h. Hathaway s store, anas

I- l-l .1 g- . III illl UMUIL llltll ICCUUIIlP, l.lllli:i " , 1 C n.'..,:i-r i' m.g.g'g. .5.1iI public square, on which the Court I J lu-u .',,,,. .... .Mso.tment of B-amnBy BOlillO,

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le-rrvf n '.r ! f roMJirni? fnim tlic Oliioans.

IMMTIO; IN INDIANA.

A C.l-.in.b'is tiio, paj-vr, of the -Z'M "It. vnrakine of the ilcctiotn in Imliam, saj s

"The In-!i.n;a pnpers ilo not s-t lto the political i l. irnc.tcr of the nu-mlx tsi lci t tothc?tate Li-

cil turc." Ami it woi.M l c a hanl matter I'.mt

:ii v r.aiKT to ilo to. The linliani.ins, to their

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the county aforesaid.

11ENK1 WALKLu, Sept. 5, 1835.-95 Comm'r.

Notice School I5iil 1'op Sale.

HI! School section No. 16, in town

ship No. 5, range 3, west, will be

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rrill-C l0 11 spoKcii, lire inn !! iiiuki (' .'"- 1 OI10I XU IUI ?.il: on me; iiui u.ij n awl.oliticscf the times. Th-jr regnr.l their own Vember next, between the hours of 10

iutcrc,ts, mote timiithry vun.c imcrc-is oi am- . 0loclc, A. M. and G I . M. on said day,

I,;.;, :i.iii.uit5 for nowei : .ni-l the solicitude

for I cr political diameter abroail, is gratuitous

We !o notUnow that a finale momUr of the .ot l.vn-ljtnre was elected on Ihe oi l party

t-ronii !?. The cwstinn is about ilc.il hi re, aiul

it ouht to he; ami he who "oiihl attempt to 1 1 1 1 nain oueht to he frowiiPil down;

nclla inanv c(tions oftl.i tatehe woiil.lh

What difference can it make to the people ntithtrthc l.eii.Uire i Jackoii or AntiJiickson, Harrison, or Van Buren? None. The people want coo l wholesome laws they want liU ral ami just m tciu ol Internal Im. j rovcnicnts njiiitahle taxation a cood'monrvnl institution and thcii greatest care should l't! to ilect men w ho will go for these, regardless tf their political predilection. Tiki: is nkw-yokk. A most destructive and disastrous fire occurred in the city of New-York, on the i:th ult. An immense amount of property was destroyed, among which were 12 or 1 J Newspaper printing ofiices, nnd several book binderies. Five person were burnt to death. The G amblers. The Southern and iir.ttom towns. Generally, have taken

effectual steps to banish the hordes of

cambicrs and black-leg irom uie.r

midst, ana incse inumu""" "-

at the court house door in the town of

Liwrenccbureh, Dearborn county, in

scnarato lots, accordinn to a division

and survey of the same, made by the

trustees of said township, a plat of which will he exhibited on the dav of

sab, by the School Cemmissioner for

the county aforesaid.

Sept. 5, 1335. Comm'r

louse will be built. The materials

are all contracted for, and some of them on the ground, and as soon as the di

mensions of the building can he obtained, the work will commence say in

three or four weeks.

It is not thought necessary lo say any

thing of the local advantages this place possesses, as it is presumed all are ac

quainted with the geographical as well

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as tne central iomuou am. m Kisjnjr Sun, Aug. 22, 13:15.-'.):J

11 DCCUpieS III lllC tUUUiy Ul ucninuin. Suffice it lo say, that for a healthy situ

ation, none surpasses it in the State.

Sale to commence at 10 o clock, on

said day, when the terms will be made

known by

WILLIAM FL kE,. V!'Wilmington, Aug. 29, 1 S35. 9-lts

ATTACHniLVV.

Stole of Indiana, Dearborn county, Set.

John J. Gibson, PltlH 1 A writ of do vs. mestick attach

Hu"h Collins, Deft. meet was issued

by ine, on the 2 Jth day of August, 1 835, against the goods, chatties, rights, cred

its, moneys, and ellects ol the said de

fendant; the writ returned by Robert

C. Clark, constable, on the following

nronertv. viz: oats, wheat, and corn

appraised at S'44: and I have appoint

ed the 22d day of September, 1 835, at

2 o'clock, P. M. on said day, lor the in

al,at my oflice in Kising bun. AIHJAH DENNETT, J. P. Sept. 5, 1035. 95

note.

They have on hand a general assort

ment ot fiKES:, which they whIi to

dispose of either by wholesale or retail . rni f

on accommodating terms. I nev leel

grateful for past favors, and wisli their

lormer customers lo call and they will use their endeavors lo please them in

articles and prices.

DtCOUUSI-Y Or RlCIIARPSON.

CORPORATION ELECTION.

M1E qualified voters residing within

the corporate limits ol the townol

Rising Sun, are hereby notified that an

election will be held at the Printing of

fice, on Monday, the 14th day of Sep

tember next, between the hours ol one and live o'clock, r. m. to elect Five Trustees for said town, to serve for the ensuing year. A. E. GLENN, To:cnCCk. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1835. 91le

WANTED, w v t rc r tmiFs: irnnr

for which the highest Cash

price will be given. BENNETT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, Aug. 1 5, 1 835.

TWIiXTV KNTS per bushel

will be allowed for Oats, in payment for subscriptions, if delivered at this ot-

Itcc. Aug. u.

f B 1 1I E public are hereby cautioned

Ji.. against throwing down any ol my fences, or in any way tresspassing on my

enclosures, as I am determined hereaf

ter to deal with all such offenders as the

laws of the land may authorize.

JAMES T. POLLOCK.

August 22, 1835. 93

ST HAM AtNttlKI? FOR SALE.

HIE Rising Sun Steamboat Com

pany have for sale a ST KA M

ENGINE, which will answer for a boat

or other machinery. It h is two main

shafts, and two water wheel shafts, lui

llanpes, plummcr blocks and raps; thr

Olindcr II 1-2 inches, I 1 -2 ft. stroke,

all new and in good order, and will n

sold on'fair terms. Apply to

c. n agan,.'"'

Rising Sun, June 20, 1 835.

ind other articles of family consump

tion, of which the following arc a part:

Potatoes, Apples, and Onions; I? icon. Pork. Lard and Cheese; Flour, Salt, Holognes and dried Pecf; Markarcl, Herring and Codfish; Honey, Molasses, Vinegar, Pearlash ; Rice, Ginger nnd PmUer Biscuit; Tea, ColR-o, Chocolate, DyestutVs; Tobacco, Cigais and Snuff; Palm, Rosin and Shaving Soap; New Orleans and Loaf Sugar; Pepper, Alspiee, (.'loves, Nutmegs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Shot, Lead and Nails;' Brandy, Whiskey, and Winrs; Candles, Rosin and Tar; Potter's and Tin WARE;

With many other articles of the Pro . i. i i .i.fii

ilnce Kinu as soon as srimu aim ies oi me

different kinds can be obtained, such as On itM al, Bnckn licot Flour, Beans, Dried Fruit, Butter, Fggs,kc.;

All ol which he will sell by the small,

(Liquors excepted.) on as reasonable

li'iin as can be allorded.

RUing Sun, July 1, 1035. Sfly

5m81

John irsvwc.

WING reritmed hisofiiceas Jude;e - .. ... i a r

ol the. Court, will practice m

nn Wr. lr.nl kI vpot . OPPOSlte tllO

VIIIC , ....I. - -7 I Methodist church.

hiirirl. M:iv. 1 835. 79tf

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.fsist Received,

IIJOM rhiladelphia and Baltimore

a full and splendid assortment ot r.t. vino, v.i uli:

A I.SO, A l ure and genera 1 assoitment of HA RDJVARF AA'I) CU'PLFRY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLERY, tye. !v"C. ivc All of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER Sc JAMES, Rising Sun, April 18, IC35.tf

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