Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 98, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 26 September 1835 — Page 3
KlSIiVG SUiV: SATUn DAY M ORM(i,S KPT. 'R, I S3.-,. a r : 11 1 c i ir i k a r. n y.v.r i r; . An adjournal meeting of the Rnmlolph ton nsliip Agricultural Society, will be hcJ m tic rre-bylrri.ni Church, in llisiny Sim, on S itiirtlny noxf, the 2Gth inst. :it 2 o'clock, P. M. ,. jrrnertil nttoii.l.iticeofth,)-,; interest! is eprcle.t, a business of inij orlam c to tlic Soriitv Mill ho transact.-.!. SipL '
(-'T-'ni -re is nothing of importance Koiiiffn at thi time. The excitement in the Southern .tate has mrasnrahlv subtle.!; an 1 they :ne now cautioning the fanatics of the Ncrth to Leu are how they tamper with their Slaves. Large meetings of the people have h, en h M in the KaMcrn ami .Northern State-, at vxliicli resolutions were pa-.l Mr.uicly !i-ap; io i:of the conduct of the :il):!i:iiih(s, in ciroalating seditious an.l inurrrcti ei.irv papers an.! pamphlets among tnosbn. s of the South. xx e hear of no late mo! io:i of I. Mich's Law. , m;r of any opcraI'liOSV, On Tui'-ilay an.l vVimIiu s.biy nights of thiMiik, v(.muic xi-iti.ll.y li.-ux '; ..., x l.ii h ) ('.e.troye.l the laickxvl'.rat on the l.ilN, an;l injure.! some of ti.e . li t..l Ii - xxbuii had not obtained their fall grow Ih. VYc underst ind that Mine of the Tobaeco I'iatilers li.ive :i. o ?n:Un i bj the st. to a renter or !-s c! nt. It e rti..r;l.i!ig mtu-ual O hi.VC fro I- -O l;U;, i,, t .;,,;;, i n:: i k! Vx'e see it st.it .! in the l'o intcii (Kentucky) Krvpiiirr, of the Itah in-iar.t, tt. at "('.. l-'JUan . llli 7i has letniiiily iii-n.l'.-il i.- ( o-n-ii.i --inner of the (1. in r;,l I .a i:d ' .7,. e, x in' I ih 1 1 ax war-', r. signed : If this is the real old I'.V.un till i. of TicoiiiKrou: l nuinery, xxe -lnuii.l rc-uua' that the appointn.ont i- a very popular ol.e. lint (r. n the accounts of some other papcis,xve rather tletik it i Col. I'.than Mien Jimnn, of Ol io, instead of the old hero x ho commanded the surrender of Ticomh roga, ' - in the n a me of I he real .'e.hov ill oi I the ( ir 1 in. r! il Cotiirre-s.-' At.i; viciAMs:.;. Wo h axe ofli n be. n a-ked, and xve have a-k- " Wli.it i the im aning of . lrariiiiutm We haxe found the following explanation in the Nan. nal Int. liigciicir. It is sati-factoix i.. us others n.;iy th.t.k al out it as best suits ' i i 1 1 Agrai iani; :n is (lie principle, the dissi iiiiiialion of vv liii h oyt r the country has had its share in producing tin' Mi'iiC of disoidcr and riot I which illici t nt parts of our connti y have 'h en. disgraced within the l.it vear or so. For the infoi tnntiou ,(' those .t" our leaders who do i iul understand the moan!.g id xx oi .1 xx e i j' (! i ' ! v it i ). linition ol ii i. o.a tiic ivi hiii hi c Joi:rt.al: "U U imiit; t ti.il h:-.t the oiiin ( 1 the Wol.l xvu-. '1 iu t oil.ut'iti ;ii ci'ilatl'j't Ol" It H'l-.r i-i to ll.'M'lillC th. (..llo vli.l K (. hi.e! a;.il l-'.iiiuv i the In e t.10 IL'XW I !l il l I UK I'.-. wUn declai u a.iiii't "!. - rirh, .! taintier xith l!ie j ti jl !i. -s ol" Hie jnn.r, lailtnin I'ti i.i wna the vi-ioiiiiv notion that, if th law? were !ii :.h 1 ithey iioioe, the i'n.!i vai!il ae lo i , at;'l ialr, up their w ;i;!i ti the j tiie Uln th. li .1 id. in. r n MxMlhl pdlkrl th'". l Iiil.V." of III'.' I II" terpriMii;;. th ' ..noio,, ,u. CM' ; they uri; '. ..e Uiea xx i,o l oj i: da-tn-.-i t ) re- . t i Ol ;.Ui!.e tOl I ' t V a :ex , i ;(.od',-.ui".:'g; i'.li r hix-n, tiiv i. In!;; ail ji i j i ! y, ' t ii. xx ith the i.i.u i i i e ii.MU'i hi . so lint in' n aa-i xvon;. a .'.:! o.iahit prouui non-U like I rule-, and tiie x h.l I re n inn at lars like xiu:-u ;u 1 1 iilos, Kiviw i. ;0 u.oi x' ol l.o if pa ie.it. than a l,oie i!ot oi' I I r- L'tainllaliier. i';ie-e m heuiei a:e e!i'n iU in the lar' fities hut there are i t my :t at coutil! v." en ! eve r Ih; him ,M in t! ai:k it:.r. ti',r.::t i.v. The W hig of the lilh inst. x oidions a very furious siccxmnt l a robnerx committed not fir from this ity on ,the 30i!i f l i-l month. Mi. do.-diua Trot Icr of Spiiiigboiongh, xaireii county, was on that d av st- i ind by two men, n the loa 1 leadit. to IF II s hat-in. i. .in- tn. . s (nor. ie cnv. auoui eiin ; l - o lot k in the mornii g. Vi!h a pistol a !.; In-. til. sil.'iee was ei io:n xl ; lie was then dra-nred from his horse, blind f.dd, ,!. faken into ;i eor: fe Id m ar hy. robbed of one hundred and fifty -four dollars, and the money he had received the day hcfoie from the liuik xleman dxd: and when he pi rsi-ted in sair.g he had i ccivct none, they told him they had seen him receive it: it was a mistake however. I le w a kepi m t cornfield till niuht; then taken to the river, and placed in lh- !,..!d of a boat Here he w as kept several dav s, whi'.i the boat floated, and was al limes toxv ec hv steamers, down the river. At length he was taken on shore, at night, blind folded, led into the woods and set at libel ty. 1 l,e robbers escaped at oner When he found a house, he discovered he was near the Yellow Hanks three hundred mile? below the city. Sixteen dollars were raicd to pay his passage home, and on S ituril.iy last lie arnvia
in town. One ol tnc rounds was a tai
well dressed man, with black whikers; but Mr. T. thinks he should not recognize either of them unless hy the voice. Cincinnati Jlirror. Improvements. The improvements in our city within a year h.ive been very great ; the resurrection ol" the college, the birth o! the banks, the completion of the Fourth-street church, and the ;;toxvlh of the many neat schocdhoe.ses whidi have risen in several of the wards, give us something to show "tranters with a reasonable and modest decree of pride. In some of the eastern tilies, during this same period, changes have lacn made more curious thaa an of ouis. M in v new and Leaatitiil sto:.e buildings havlheen torn down !y the owners merely fbe built over auasn; lor it h.-i been found, in manv a-es, that building ne-lit be so altered ;' "ii ike the (on-eijiienl increase of rent lar more than pay the inteicst of the ei'st ef alfei-iition. In iNexv oik an immense stone nni-
UMsity has been built and a hotel is lioat'y up, i:i xxhix iiihe. whole fit v may it down to di:ner; it is of Quincy grani'.e. Crn. Mirror. A pitih iran at Petisacolt, Florid , iidverliso for sale 'Sixty valuable -Save-." "die xx hole of tncni xx i llacij'i iiided with brick making, having iee:i employed at that InisineVs for the last six years."' In the li.-t xxe find 3 Iron to 10 xea is old, 3 from 7 to C, 3 Item 3 to 1, and Verily some n ti-t I ol 1 have car c-nlv! hejMin )i HI at an tatlv a:e a;i. at e ast "oar of ihem were al ihe business brfurc J On Tnosday of I i-t week, by the Rev. .Mr. J5eb.i-.tian, ?Ir. Fiiwki.ix Fm.stox. ol'Su i z ilati i ctaiidy, to Miss Amd. daughter of Mr. L".i Uox at d, of this 'ou;.tv . O i Thursday las!. h the R-y. James hiiic-, Mr. n.t.i .m i'ow t.i.r., to Mi-s LunxtiA. daughter of Mr. Lei Noith, both of Raisdolph township. O i Ihe siime day, hy the Rev. Mr. Rartlett, Mr. Josi:ph Portf.r, of Oxford, Oliio. to Miss Uvuhikt, daughter of .Mr. Fi ince Athearn, cf -this village. UlIF individual who, a shod time since, carried oif my SIT.CTACFMS, i-. requested to return them immediately, and no cpietions xvil! be asked. If he does not do so, he will be xposexl, a? he is known to me. SAMUFL RFST. Ri-ieg San. Sept. 2G, 183j. SKMlNAttY NOIICi:. flNilr. UiritM' Sun Seiiiiuarv xvill lie " epen for t!ie ii ception of students i ihe l'2di October, proximo, umhu lie i hareof Johnsox F. Luh;:it, A. B. f (Kloi.l College, as I rincip.il. All liie Si i,;, es u-u i!ly taught in loiii.ii i. x f learning w ill In: cmhrae.i in too cour-e r instruction: ami lr. Blight will come prepared xvith mpetcnt ;i--istants to give implicit ali.tioa to a many pupils ;is (be by-laws oi the institution xvill admit. Tiie eims xvill be as formerly. By order of ihe Tru-tees. lii-ina Suni Sept. 2C, 1 035. 'ilF Trustee, friends, and patrons - ef this in-tii.Mi"!:, are respectfully imiied to favor us with llieir prence t a public examination ol the students on Friday, tiie. J 3d of October next; rad an exhibition on the fallowing day, ommencing al 9 o clock. About 12 of l!ie students will have otiilious prepared for the occasion, with ood m;i?ic liilroduce.l oetweer.. ISA AC McCOY, Prin. Wilmington. Sept. 'JC, 1035. TsTIIF Stockholders of the Rising Sun Insurance company are hereby noti fied thai an election for Nine Directors of said company, will he held al the I rintin;' Odice, in Risinsi Sun, on .Monday, the 2 h day of October next, be tween the hours of 3 and 5 o clock, I . "SI. agreeably to the provisions of ihe i . . 1 . rill Til ' PM I ' vh irtcr. AHJM'.M I U tv . r.lv, ore . Ri-i.f4 San. Sept. '20, 103a. T1CE. A BOX and barrel were left in possession of the subscriber, on the vteatliooai I' ai lliei , ueioxv uie r .hi', in . . i i.. .... ,i... i.'.ai . :.. February last, with a request that they v.houl.1 be left at a warehouse in Rising Sun. They are now nt Pepper and James's, in this place, and the owner . .... bavo them by paying nil cnarges Tl.ov are of value to l he owner, w hose name is not now recollected, but it is thought he resides hat k of either Au rora or Lawreiiceburfch. JACOB STOPHKR. Rising Sun, Sept. 20, 1035.
Cftsli.' Cash: JWILL pay the highest market price in Gish for slaughtered HIDES S,SKLXS, delivered at my Tanya rd, one mile w est of Rising Sun. JOHN TA1T, Jr. September 20, 1035. 3m!)3 jEW GOOI)S. JUST received, in addition to our former slock, a irener.il assortment of RILL JXD IVLYTEli GOODS, consisting in part of Super blue, black, green, olive, broxvn.
and sleel mixed Broad Cloths; Broxvn and drab Petersham do.; ! Blue, black, brown, clive, steel mixed, j striped and plaid Ciisimeres and S it- i inetts; Lexington Jeans ; j Rose and Point B'atdvets; j Red, searlcf, green and twilb'd Flannels i Oa do do Canton do j Blue and broxvn Cimhlet; ' Bombazetts and Circassians, assortoxl ! colors; Merino t loth ; Black, Italian, Lutestring, and Clio de j Nap. Silks; Cro de Nap Sattinetls; i Fig'd and plain Floretu e, assM eolots;! Merino, A alentia and Colloa Shawls: .1 Dress Itandken hiefs, assorted ; ' i Linen ;md Cotton i)iaper; Irish Linen; Bleached vc brown S'leelii'gs and Sliirtings; Plain and figured Bobinelt: Cross barred and striped Jaekouet ; Swiss, mull, plaiii and (igd Cambrics; Tin cad and hohinel Laces c !vl,;ngs; .'7 general assort .nail of cstings, Calicoes, Gir-ghams. vr. Hats and Caps; Combs, assorted ; Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves .and 1 losiery ; Plain and gilt Looking Glasses; Cotton Yarn, .assorted Nos. Hard 5t Queens ware and Cwilery. A general iissortmeiit. ef COOLER'? TWOJjfl. Salt, Iron, Nails, Castings, Window Gla-s, Cordage, Mackarcl, 5cc. t-C All of xv hit h xvill be disposed cf oil our usual acccuanodatinsj terms. IIAINKS& LAN I US. Rising Sun. Sept. 20, 1 03a. fio iz SI. FBS2CM9 IF A 'V. i l-t rcct ived a fresh siridx jJL of new and fashionable. Goods. comprisinji in part a splendid assortment of E"I2CV (L'.sJifo.v, especially selected for the :.;..., wbic! .,i:i addition to their former stock, comprises almost every article used if our country, either by the Fanner or .Mr chanir, which they w ill sdl low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YAU.Y, ISATTING, JXD GLYDLE FCA', Will always he found in their establishment, for sale either by w hxdesale or retail. They have also a large lot of of the first qc-vlitv, which they will sell at cents per bushel. Rising Sun, Sept. 20. 1 035. M. TURNER, ...S"AS just received and is now op ing, ;i handsome assortment Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of! part as follows: Cloths, Cassi meres, and Casii.ett; Knghsh Merino; ?ler:no Circassiat.s ; Bamb::z"tts. Winter Gingir-uns; riiihet Shawls and Handkerchiefs; A handsome lot of Calicoes ; Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves; Ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes; " Prunella do Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Together with a general a-sorlm -nt, tillable for the season all of which xvill be sold low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, Sept. 20, 103a. TOBACCO i$- CKIA US. rirOBACCObv the keg.and Common and Malay CIGARS, by the box! and thousand, far sale by sep20 It A INKS & LANIUS. Tj&URSU ANT to an order of ihe Piofl bate Court of Deal hot n couul , Ind., I will oiler for sale on S iturdax , the 17th day of October next, the followinn real estate, helanging to the heirs of Samuel Kell, dee'd., to wit: Oae tract ef 40 acres, lying in Dearborn co. in the N. F. corner of the N. K. quarter of section No. 35, township 4, range 2, west, which will be sold on the premises, on said day, between the hours of 10 A. M. and P. M. One-half of the purchase money in hand, one-fourth in six, and one-fourth at twelve months, with approved security. J. LF.WIS, tldnir. September 20, 1835.
CHEAP CT.OTIBIAC ESTABLISHMENT.
DAVID FISHER, Tailor, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, (hat he has made arrangements for keeping constantly on hand for sale, a general as sortment of t.cativ Sii-luJ.' CSi:(Ssda; suited to all seasons of the er. j He has now on hand, and oilers f..r sale. I a lot of (Joining, of which the follmving is a part: Goth PanlalooitS) do I e ls, B )alin? Galst Summer Pa tdu Jon n Gtsimt do do Poun'iaLmls
do Pntt(i.jot.- do I V.sv, do I (;; Gnimrrr i V7., d, !:.r,db.;,(s Phiid C.W,A-.o, Je-nix Opt!, Fiantwl Siu'rl., ii i'Dila.'oot'.y, (..link do do V.s'.v, V!,Hc do i.l) Ilnin i(il,o;t$ Slriprd do mmnrr Frs's, ' P'ici'c SIhk., iJnin rr.---, S'lynnidrrt.. vr. With other articles in the Clotl
line, ail of xvhich .are (dl' ted ;it very lor j priri s ; iie.l in no ease' w ill any abatement i be maile l?im the price asked. I ersoiis are inviled to call and see these article-; and persons xx ho are indebted tu him are requested to caii and see their at cotmts.
D. F. xvill still continue to do xx oi k ! notified to present them duly atithcnti'.n Ihe Tailor line for his ciisduneis, on J ea'ei! for s ttlcruenl ; and those iodebt -tiie usual terms. jet! are requested to mike immediate. Garments (.f every descrqitiou cut to j payment. The estate is declared to be order on the shortest possible noiic'. ' s-olxent.
oi.uio. no or anove ine sior i W. O'Neal. Main Stuel. Rising San, Sept. 5, 1035. 95 L' . 1 f I I . . I to J. o:c an r.M::: vr.; eeri KR ri ati;. ?IIF, undersigned proposes, to publish a Map ef Dearborn County, Indiana, to exhibit the Sections, Town--bijis. and R:o ges, as laid down in the original Sitiveys; towns, road.1, rivers and ereok?, the political division i;.to lovvnships colored. Mills and other man uiar lories , (distileries excepted.) will he 1 lid dowii upon the map, by (he owners of them paving txve.nl v-live cents per copy extra. The maps will be delivered to subscibcrs at fifty cents per copy, and v. ill he rcaiiy Ionic . . . i . r t . . ,i , . IV el ny til'! i.tvi oi ti ircii. i ;,.;(. ;;i x hi. . t'une duo notice will he given. SAMUEL MGRRP-n Se!. 19, 1335. O-r, T- i s J.' M. X - .i-' IT T would be well for honext people to 'J take notice xx hether they see any bees following the honey w hich disap - p.-aied from them rather suddenly, on Thursday night last, from my premises, on Poplar street, as they xx ill doubtless folloxv it. Also, please notice v heihor any of our neighbors have plenty ol fresh honev. which they did not e erne hv uoncstiy. n. a. ii.vi.i Rising Sun. Sept. 1 I 1035. . . i x- i . i r HOUtfl-: LOT FOIL iXLK. A:7;hf rni-- pul-.scribcr tlR-r's for jnjiiin sale his dwelling hou-e JC-'k and lot, w here he now resides, situated on High street, in the village 1 Rising San. The lot is 00 fei t i;. front and runs 150 hack. The dwelling llioii.e is n gootl name, lb Hv .1. iwo lories Tl lere la oo.l si a i .lit I H ' . . 4 . I im i il. .ii.lse fi . 1. 1 :i 1 1 iil'wl' tuTPi. I. ! ry conveidencies. For terms, (which will be liberal.) apply to (lie su'asc nber. JACOB SPORE. Rising Sun, Sent. 12, 1G35. K1I! School section No. I 5, in townsiiip 3, range '2, west, will he idfered for sale at the Court house door, in the town of L ixvreticeburgh, Dearborn county, on the 7l!i day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. ami 4 P. M. of said day, m separate lot-', according to a division and survey of the same, made hv Hie '1 rus tees ol loxvn-bip 4, of u Inch xx ill he range l,wesl, a plat ho'vn on ihe dav ol sab; by the School Commissioner lor the count v aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1T.35.-95 Gimm'r. fnWIF. School section No. 1!!, in township No. 5, i.mge 3, west, will be oif'ivd for sale on the ll;h day ol November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 0 P. M. on said day, nt the court house door in the town of L-iwrencehurgh, Dearborn county, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of Ihe same, made, by liie trustees of said township, a plat ol xvhich will be exhibited on the. day of sale, by the School Cetmnissionor for ihe county aforesaid. 1IENRV WALKER, Sept. 5,1 G3.5. fWmY.
JT'IIE Rising Sun Insurance company is noxv fully organized and prepared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other ollice; and they hope, hy a fair and liberal .course, to merit .and receive the confidence: and patronage
of the nuldk MOSES TURNER, Scr'i,. Rising Sun, Aug. 20, 1835. 0-itl !T OTICF, is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters el administration from the clerk's office of the Dearborn Probate Court, on the estate of Gii.uf.iiT Ham,, late of Randolph township, dee'd. Therefore, all t persons inuebtcd to said estate aie no- ! ti'i' 1 to tn ike immediate pajment; and I those having claims against the same, luie requested to pie-cnl them legally ! authenticated for settlement. The esi tale is solvent. DANIEL TAPLEV, .hlmr. j August 2"), 1035. 1t94 t "i iit'cu nOs is i tec OTICE U hereby given that I have 1. lake:i out letters leshitnct.tary on the estate of Natiiw Marble, Sr. late of Dearborn cc.iiuty, dee'd. All persons iiavhm hunts ag -iust said estate, me j Notice is al-o given that I xvill attend at the next term of (he Probate Court, Ion the 2 I Monday in November next, to close the si 'It hmient of said estate. DAVID MARBLE. Kxr. August 23. 1835. r J3 1 a. 4(9 lp IS. S3 O X -i' ii & 71 Vt V , (s' fpE?x DERS his professional v ' services to the citizens of ' ' Rising Sun and the adjacent ' coaiitrx . 1 le may be found at Mr. Mitchell's Hold, xcept when absent on ptofessional business. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1035. 3rr.91 $-v?. ff' N fa voi a hie terms, 10 ;i-Vri-'W-'sJ' ores of land, adjoining the farm of Mr. Thompson, a;'o,st. biiir .mih's Irom W ilmi :ton, ainl between liie two 1 1 ogans. t' or terms, or to Piatt .rc Athpplv at this (dace, am, Jatiics' iM'iiis. j TJj "xIIE subscril'.ers having coin hided l to close their concert',, reqne-t those indebted to call and settle their (at founts. As il is desirous to settle up i the business as soon as possible, they j hope those concerned will lose no time j in adjuring their accounts, either by I payment, winch i? preferable, or by i note. J They have on hand a general assortjrnent of CiSHJID?, which they wish to dispose (if either by wholesale or retail. on accommodating terms. I hey feel grateful for past favors, and wish their former customers to cull and they will use (heir endeavors to please them in ;si ficles and prices. i3K.coc::sr.v x: Rk iiaudsov. Rising S-m, Am,'. '2J. 1T.35.-93 ' jCHOM Philadelphia; JL '"U ;''l slodid ind Baltimore assortment of r.ixnio.v.inLi: li'.'iVLiX KiHl JltESIISfi (nOOtN. A I.siO, A largo and general assoitment of U.IUniYJUF AM) CUTLFHY, COUP EIl'S TOOLS, SJDDLFJIY, tr. i-c. i'f. All of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, lC35.tf ESisiiiE S.3S8 t'ofit'c I2ot;iC. Y THOMAS Jhll lS. I r f-, ; ' - sunsci toer res j his diciids of. Eis peel fully informs ing Sun and lr,e pulihc in general, Ihiit he has opened a on l lie corner of Front and Grand sis. where has on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of 2E';,llOBs of the ver best pi ility tluit can be. had in 'ii.cinua'.i, lege titer with Groceries and (Jonfeclioiiaries, I !.s slock consists in part of Ceguiac , French .and American Brandies; Holland .and American Gin; Madeira and .Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds; In cr, Pol ler. Bounce, A: c. Nuts of all kinds, Figs, Rnisins, Candies, Cigars, vVo. x;c. Tl.e subscriber having an ice house well filled, will be able al all times during the summer to accommodate his customers with ICE ('BEAM, and t. improve the water during the summer THOMAS DAVIS. Bising Sun, April 1 H, 1835, ?5tf
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