Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 99, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 October 1835 — Page 3

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Q7"There is an excellent article in to-elny's caper copied from the Indiana Journal, re--pccl-iui the rapid grow th and prosperity of our State, to vvhich we comme nd the attention of onrreu.elers, and particularly those at a distance.

AITOIVIMEXTS T!V THK rUl'Si JM:T. Jkssi: 1.. Hoi. man to he Jndee of the I nited Stalt Pi-trict Conit, d,r the District of Indiana, in the place of Ri niamin Parke, de'icascd. Joh P. HoR.M.i!,of Virginia, to he Secretary of t!ie Territory of Michigan vice Charles Sha'er, who dt-..liiiel accepting the appointment.

STt.iMHOA T Al.niA. This boat took a bhoit trip up the river on Thursday evening last, am! aiioti.er down n far a Patriot on yesterday afternoon. She is to leave for Cincinnati on to-morrow. As htr engine is entirely new, it cannot now he said whether the w ill he a ood running hoat or not ; hut her cnterpri'inj; owners are satisfied that the will answer the purpose fur which they intended her, viz a packet le(wen Cincinnati and Madi.n. As soon as Agents can he appointed at the dilTerent place" along the river, and other arranj;eiM nts made, Ve will commence her refill. ir trips, of whiclr due notice will he given. r:Nsioi:Ks. It is known to must p'-eiple that an arrangement vva ::iade sometime since hy the Secrtta-

ry of War, with the ;i vi tal Rranche s uf our

State Paiik, for the payment of Revolutionary Vensioinrs in their respective di-tricl. We observed in several of the newspapers printed where Rranches aru located, notices to Peti

tioners, informing thiin that their pensions

would he paid t!. re in application. No no tica of this kind appeared from the Lawrence'

Inrgh Branch. The c.onsc'iuence wa that many of the Pensioner in this part of the state tent on their paper as ii'ual,to Mr. Posey, at

Con ilon, from whom they heretofore drew their

pension. Their papers of cour-e were returned 1 the.ni, ninl they we re referred to the Bank. Well, when they went to the Bank, there was no money for iht in. The story is, that only

1 300 dollar of pu.sion money vva received at

the Bank, and it w a all paid out, and no on can teli when more will arrive. Now- this is a

curious state of thinz. Hi retofore our war

worn father could obtain their poor itlancc

w ithout ihllicilfy ; but now they cannot tell,

i, or can any one else ti ll them w hen tin y will

get. it, although there is at this time, we arc

credibly iiif'tnui d, seveial thousand dollar ol

too pubhc money in the State Bank ami Branch ri.

We cannot for the life ol u ce whv it is t'laf

tin re i ahvav om mill.1ann' mmt or had y:iava-t mi nt, about the public institutions at Law n in e burch. But o it is; ai.d the ca.-c above spoken of, is oiie which subnets our veteran fathers to great inconvenience. The Branch Bank may not be to blame; but we should think, that while they are having the use of a large amount of the public fun Is, they might advance to the l ei. sinners the a,., omit due them vithoi.t running any risk. An article in toslay's paper, taken from the Weekly Messenger, tictails more grievances in regard to the conduct of the Bank, which out to he epcedily v.-rrecto.l. Mr. I.ak lia written to the. War Department, to know the cause of the failure on the part of the Branch at Law roiiccburgh, to meet j'-roaiptly the payment of our Pensioners; and

we are of opinion that their claims will soon

be adjusted.

(j-Ve understand that the old Indiana Whig

establishment at Lawrencebni gh, is th.irtly to be revived, and a paper issued under the mannccuieiit of Volom I Wiiliam . 7. Cameron, fornerly editor of newspaper at jiriiiwlit Id, Lebanon, Columbus, Wilmington, and Cincinnati, Ohio; and we are unable to say at what other places. The Colonel is now going to try bis luck in the Huoser State, tec suppose. fj7"At the session of the Dearborn Circuit Court, held the present week, a youngster by the name of James McGu iTin, aaas McCharle, was convicted of hore stealing, and sentenced to seem year hard labor in the State Prison, to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and the co-ts of prosecution, nn I be di-fi anchised for the term of five years after the expiration of his service in the Penitentinr'-.

SWITZF.RT. M CIRCUIT COURT. Four case of assault and battery, two ca ses of gambling, an I one case of passim counterfeit money, were tried in the Switze rland Circuit Court lat week. One indiv idual (Orin (i. IVn.-ra,) wa fined "i0, and se-iitencei! to ton day imprisonment, for an assault and battery with an attempt to commit a rape On thehejely of Nancy Jane Webb, a little girl 14 years of ape. He oii'ht to have heen sentenced to the Penitentiary for life. The case of passing c.-iunterfi it money, as we larn from the Weekly Me-sen-e r, w a ouo of rather a novel kind. The note was a $1 billon the Lancaster, (Ohio,) Bank. The Messenger ay During the investigation of tills ca-c a very important filiation aror, wheth-

cr an indictment would lie fer pasin

counterfeit paper on foreign bank--,

whose gen iine! notes of all denemin

ations under $5 00, were prohibited

from being passed by a statue of Imli-

ana. The couit did not express a do

cided opinion on that point; we w re

informed hy fotnc of the jurors, tint they fathered enough from the charge

of the couit, to warrant nn acquittal

If that should he the law, our citizens may look out for being inundated with paper of this description.

(7Thc editor? of the Palladium, in

speaking of the Indiana Aurora, paper

lately commenced at Indianapolis, say :

"Wo believe tins is the onlv paper which has made its appearance in our

enterprising and flourishing State, that

is not connected with politics." We do not know why our neighbors of the Palladium have made this statement; they must certainly be aware of the facts, that the llisivg Sim Tunes is not connected with pnitir:-, nor lias it !' n since it come under our control, and that it made its appe arance? some considerable length ol time before the Aurora. Come, gentlemen, we waul you to do us justice. If there ir credit due, or honor to be attached to, the tirst paper in our Stale uncoimrclrrl zvilh

pnriy pounce, stiai c reu it ami Honor does

not belong to the Indiana Aurora. W ill ou make the proper correction ? CipThe last Palladium contains a notice for a meeting of the friends of General Hakrisox, at the Court House in Law lenceburgh, on Monday evening next, "for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention at Indianapolis, lo h bolden on the 2d Monday in December next, for the put po-e of forming an electoral ticket."'

C-t'"An individual who was a candidate to till a county ollicc, last August, called on us this week to know the amoiiiit of his bill. He was not a subscriber to our paper, and we charged him " I for in?erling his name ia the Times, and $1 for printing tickets, the same amount we charged other candidates for county ot'.ices, and w Inch most of them have paid us. The candidate re fc i red to, however, paid us but .$1, obseiving that he was charged but 50 cent tot tickets at L iw renceburgli. Shortly after the election, a ftiend ol

eui, w ho bad aho been a candidate for

a toitnty cf.ice I tM Aug. inquired what we charged for tickets, and stated that the Law n nceburgh printers had char

ged him tiro doHars, hich lie refused to

pay, alleging tliat it was too much. Now, we have made these statement for the puipcsc of enquiring if this is ;

pe cies o( Juvoritt ism which is exe'icise-el

at the L-iWicncchurgii iLa'! It " s-o, it

is ccilainly a very unjust ami illiberal

course. t e uo not believe that either of the individuals spoken of would tell

u a falsehood; and their names can be had, if desired. In the above remarks we do nof intend the least disrespect to any one. Our neighbors may have committed an error if so, we hope they may be can did enough to confers it. JVc have set prices for our newspaper and job work we chaige all alike, and all we ask is for others to pursue the same course towards us that we do towards them.

ccssiti! operation. ' rheso Societies, under proper management, cannot hut ex ert the mot beneficial influence upon

the interests of the husbandman.

RusJiiilk Herald.

W WILL pav the highest market TM'ice 1 in Cosh lor slaughtered HIDES c SKLVS, delivered at mv Tao yard, one mile west of Rising San. JOHN TA1T, Jr. September 2G, 103o. 3m93

jFMIL Ri-ing Sun Se.r.inat v ill

open f.r iiie reception ("student

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The swamp which lies behind tire

city of New Orleans, and is supposed to

be the principal cause of the unhealthfulness of that city is we are happy to learn bv the New Orleans Boo, about to be drained.

'i1!. .. .1 o.ne 1,.-. ...i c .i . s

jut- uuiiivs in. nine: m-eci oi ;o: me i.ji vcliner el raining all the swamp behind the tit v i the barge" of Johnson

pioper, and the fanxburgh St. Mary. 'of Oxlord Colic.

may be accomplished in three, or four j All the scient s uu iliv taught in months, for .$ 80,000. "Appraiseis are i Seminaries of learning will i; e tnloail. I.... r . i i .i .- .

now engaged to repress uie: v .tiue oi me ceo in tne course i instruction ;

swamp lands, preparatory to tlie operation of the draining company." It is stated that Mr. Woodbury. Secretary of (he Treasury, on seeing an account of theimpi isonment f rdebt, (at Burlington. Vt..) of three revolutionary soldiers, immediately addressed a letter, full of benevolence and feeling to a gentleman of that place, covering the means of their discbarge from prison.

ami

Mr. Blight will cn.in! rienarod wiih

ii competent assistants to give imnlte'it attention lo as many pupils ;,s the hv-!nv s

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of the institution ui

terms wiil be as fwimeriv. By order o( the Rising Suis Sept. 2H, IS:"

fWMil: irustees

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i! adoilt.

i nitees.

: A L just received a fresh supply il-li of new and fashionable Goods, jce.mpris'rtg in part' a splendid asorti meet of 'a::ry Calicoes, especialjly selected for the Fell season, which, in j addition to their former stock, compri--es aiiiiost every article used in our country, either by the Farmer or Mcihuni which they will sell low lor cash, : or approved produce. COTTON' YARIY, ILVtTIXG. ; AXD C.LXDLE IV1CK, Will ai vays be- found iti their estabiish- ; ient. for sale either by wholesale or : retail. They have also a large lot of 2tnmivlm Sait of the first ijfAMTV, which tbev will j sell at !& cents per bushel. I Rising Sun, Sep!. 20, 1835.

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iiid patrons

On Tuesday lust, by Davis Weaver, Vo., Mr.

Uamiei.l f'RAzirR, to Mis Fa.iz.v h,nn V. Ha ym ax, all of Lausrhcry township. j On Thursday Iact, by James A. Walton. Tq Mr. Wahe Hampton T a eK, of Switzerland J

eemnty, to Miss .Mary Rodgers, o! Dearbon county. On the same day, by the same, Mr. I'i.takim i'Tonrs, to Miss Kmzai:etii I'if.rc i , belli ef Randolpli township.

M. TURNER, p."AS just received and is now open-

,are respecllullv .. T' ' l"'1-"'" .1.. : '. : rail and W inter doods, consisting in

part as follows:

on Tlmrsdav, the i-M of October ,i(x, . ' loins, v assimercs, and Cassmetts;

and an exhibition on (he following dv, j :enno; merino C ircassians; commencing at 9 o'cl.vk. " j B'a,!) izflls, Winter Ginghams ; Abnnf i of the binder, :s will havp i Thibet Shawls and Handkerchiefs;

inesKi

ol this institution

invited to 1 ivor us witn liu'ir presence

at a public exarnina'ion of the student

xvil, ! A baneisome lot of Calicoes;

pi:.s:oni:hs. Tiie small stun of money deposited at Lawrenceburgh for paying U. S. IVnsioners is already exhausted and not

or e half of them liave been paid. Old

men of (rom 70 to I'O years of age, trav

eling various distances, some CO or 100

milts to reach the agency, have to brg

the-ir wav back or sudor their claims

te be shaved by some Shylock, standing

ready to lake advantage of their neces

ities. e have ever opposed the

transfer of (be agency to (he hanks;

while (he business was done by Col

Posey there was no luk of funds the

money was always to be had at any

hour of the day or reasonable hour of

the night; now the pensioner must at

tend timing bank hours and then the

casnier will i him that ne mut at

tend to his banking duties in prefer

fiic.c, and frequently detain them for

hour.

We have seen the manner in which

ihe business is done at some of the

branches which we highly disapprove.

A hoarv headed old man, scarcely able

to walk, will apply (o the agent, and is told that he cannot be attended to i

at that moment, and is sent soaie

piares off to the attorney of the bank.

(o have his papers examined this at

torney 1 ale a notary public, and will write the affidavit of identity and charge the old man one dollar and fifty cents

for siM vices that all julie of the peace

ire compelled te do gratis. W o want

to see (hi practice discontinued if the oaiiie r of the bank cannot attend to

tlu ni at all re onahh hours, let a person be appointed who can do ev. li'ttkli -le i.K Ac.rk i i.Ti R i. Socjktik.s. It is gratifying to witness the growing interest manifested iu this state, in relation to the formation and support of Agrr-rnl tural Societies. Aware of their ulili ty and importance, the farmers in a number cf counties have formed Societies, several of which are now in sue-

COMMUMC ATKl). rriH.ic jthETixti. The citizens of Dearborn county, favorable to the election of Martin Van Hnrea and !5irhard M. Johnson, to the Presidency ;.nd Vii e President y oi the United States, nre mpieste-d to meet at Wilmineton, on Saturday- the 3lst elay ef October, inst. at 1 o'clock 1'. M. fur the purpose of appointing eleleeates to a State Convention, at Indianapolis, to form an electral ticke t. MANY CT 1 1ZHNS. October 1, 1 335. Four Faru&s for H:ile AM FOUR LOIS. THK School sec. No. 15, ia township 3, range 2. west, is advertised for sale by the School Com missioner, on the "lb day of November next. Said section is divided into eight oipial lots he linos running east and west. LOT No. 1, adjoining lands of James Murray. Lo. and wiibin half a ::i'leof

Murray's steam mill ; about 20 acres of

cleared land, good cabin and teoces, a-

beuit 100 apple trees, and never failing

:"r; appraised at .s.1.75 pci acre.

LO'I No. 2, (lower s lease,) adjoin

ing lands of J alius James and Meneletl ;

about 30 acres cleared, good cabin and

other building, good fences, about fifty

bearing apple trees ; appraised at ,$-1.50 per acre. LOT No. 5, whereon Joel Pease now lives; has about 25 acres cleared, good fences, a number of bearing fruit trees, a good doublecabin; appraised at ;3.50 per acre. LOT No. 7, adjoining lands of Kemp

and others ; has about 25 acres cleareel, good hewed log cabin, a number of fruit (rces; appraised at $1.50 per acre. WOOD LOT No. S, adjoining lands of Joseph Woods,. Esq.; appraised at 3.50 per acre. WOOD LOTS No. 3, 4, and G, appraised at 3.00 per acre. For further particulars inquire of JOHN 13ARR1CKLOW, JOHN 1. FRENCH, CORNELIUS .MILLER, October 3, 1835. Trusters. LIST OF LKTTELIS REMAINING in the. Post O.iue at Rising Sun, la. on the first of Oct. 13 35. Those not taken, out in three months will be sent to the General Post Olikc as dead letters:

orations toenaiei; n r toe occaoon.

good music introelu- ed be!wei"i.. Ladies and Gentlemen s Gloves; ISAAC Mi COY. Yji. I L tdies .Morocco Boots and Shoes ;

Wilmington. Sent. 2o, IJU5. : " 1 "tnclla "o

i h;!k and Cotton Umbrellas, I '! O"olhr r with :i ifeiifirsl .'usnrlmntit

born county Seminary, would be inank- ; Mti(:,hh; fol. thc SOU!iona of which ful to all advocate ol ..tatoryai.d v.r-; wil, ?oK, ,ow for cagh or approved tue, who may be ,dea-ed to meet them col,n(rv producr. at G o i lock, 1 . M. on the 22d, lo uit-j nu' s

ne-s;s nan ceiejoiciiie.nl, n ni'.tiiitii on ;

0OThe Zelomathean Societ v of Deal

del ress

nSMIE Sloe kh..L!er of the Ili-ing San

HOUSE &, LOT FOll SALE.

SHE subscriber offers for

sale his dwelling house

i S i V'A

r--;;r lund lot. vvhero bo now resieles

I Rising Sun. The lot is GG feet in front

anu runs 150 back. The

Insurance company are- h-rchy noti-; siluated on High street, in the. village of

lieu inaian eiecuoii lor . ine i directors o: said company, will he held at (be Printing Oiftce, in Rising Sun, on Monday, the 12;h day of October next, between the hours of 3 ami 5 o'clock. P.

M. agreeably (o the' prov isiems of the charter. MOSES TURNER, Scvy. Ri-ing Sun, Sept. 2G, 1 3 35. ! UT Kceivul. in addition to our'

j ("'inner s'.oe k, a general a-ori'ment ;

of FALL A XI) IVIXTKR COODS. "TjH E School section No. 15, in town- - . . r i .a.:., o - . i .. li i .v .

dwelling

: house i a good frame, IS by 21, two jsioiies high. There is good stabling i on the premises, and all other necessaj ry ce)uveniencies. For terms, (which i will be liberal.) applv to (he sulsc.riber. j JACOR SPORE. Rising Sun, Sept. 12, 1835.

Police. tivh.c-cl I&nd iov Sale.

consisting in part of

Super blue, black, git en. olive, b;o.n, and steel mixed lhoad Cloths; Brown and drab Petersham do.; Blue, black, brown, olive, steel mixed, striped and plaid Casimeies and Salinetts; Lexington Jeans; Rose and Point Bbtr.kets; Red, scarlet, green and twilled Flannel Do do do Canton do Blue and brown Camblet;

Bombazett and Circassians, assorted j colors; Merino e lolh ; j

Black, Italian, Lutestring, and Cro de

li Rush John D Raker Jo"-hua Rackner Frederick Rlackbnrn Jaceib Rradsrod Mr c Clark Wm B 2 Cloe lavid Cr.vft John B D Drake Mr Die kson Thomas R Douglass John Dioikin Wm Driver llarvev E F Katon Richard Korel Samuel G Gilfov Mary Iaskill David tlrant John (ilkisnn Job CJrees Mr II Hinsdale Daniel Harrison John Idddre-n William Hunt Matthew I t.dson Jn-eph M oid il niiiiirt j

Jonr Thomas M 2 Jones Knoch.

Jamieson Alox

K L Kolp Sarah Lykens Marcus D Latta John LacrrJohu M Marshall James Miller Alinira O P Ozier William IVoiis Thomas Peasly Jacob R Ricketts (Jre-enbury Rice Robert M. ' S Stoops Rariek Scoops Klnikira Jseward r.lijah Kpeakman ttejdien S Smith t.lh-n T Todd William TaniuT V I. True sdell James Turner Hi ury Thomas R W Thomas I lidia 2 V-W-Y Vance (Jior'j;e e.riell l irbary iauios A a' 3 Wi ji;in It ei, err Vii:ti il V :i.,Hi-toii Wintze II ReiiUh York Am is.

up 3, range 2, west, will be offer

ed for sale at the Court house door, in the town of Law renceburgli, Dearborn county, on (be 7ih day of November next, between (be hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and -1 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the Trustee of township 4, range 1, west, a plat of which will be shown on tlm day of sale by the School Commissioner for the count v aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1035.-95 (JomwY. $eho! H.rc! tor PipilE School section No. 1 G, in town- - ship No. 5. range 3, west, will be ollered for sale, on tbe Mth day of November next, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and (3 P. M. on said day, at tbe court house door in tbe town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, in

j separate lots, according to a division land survey of the same, made by tbe j Irustees of said township, a plat, of i which will be exhibited on the dav of

lid gentlemen's Gloves and j ?;l? by the School Commissioner for

tne couniv aiaresaui.

HENRY WALKER,

o.w. comm r.

Nap. Silks;

Fig'd and plain Florence, ass'el colors; Merino. Yalentia and Cotton Shawls; Dress Handkerchiefs, assorted; Linen and Cotton Diaper; Irish Linen; Bleached brown Sheetings and Shirtings ; Plain and figured Bob'mctt; Cross barred a Jul striped Jackonet; Saiss, nnt!l, plain and lig'd (Cambrics; Thread and bobinet Laces eX.: Edgings; A general assortment f Ves'ings, Calicoes, Ginghams. &, .

Hats and Cap: Combs, assorted ;

Ladies a

JKsiei y ; Plain and gilt Looking Glasses; Cotton Yarn, asorloel Ne. lilRinWlRi: AXD CUTLFAIY, and Quecnswarc. A general assortment d COOPB2K'S tools.

GKOCKIUIiS. lo. Iron, Nail, Castings, Window-

Glass, Cordage, fcc. ifcc.

All of which w ill be disposed of on our usual accommodating terms. HAlNEScc LAN I US. Rising Sun, Sept. 2d, 1335.

?ort s. le-

JOHN LAN I US, P. M.

tiiilc oi IScal -Estate.

PURSUANT to an ordei of (be Pro-

hato Uourl ol iJearhorn county,

Inel., I w ill oll'er for sale on Saturday, the 1 7th day of October n"xt, the folio wiag n:al es(aie, be longing to (be heirs ef Simuel Kell, elec'el.. (o wit: One tract of 40 acres, King in Dearborn co. in (be N. E. cornerof the N. E. quarter of section No. 35, township 4, range 2. wesl,' which will be seld on the premises, on s aid day, between thc hours of 10 A. M.and U M. Oue-balf of the purchase, moaey in hand, one fourth in six, and one fan rt' at twelve months, with approved security, J. LEWIS, AditCr. September 26, 1835,

jn?MIE Rising Sun Insurance compaI " ny is now fully organized and preJ pared to take risks, both in the. Marine

and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other olHce; and they hope, by a fair and liberal course, (o merit and receive the confidence and patronage o( (lie public. MOSES TURNER, ScSy. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1835. IMlf oi IkartJOfti Comity, ON AX ENGttWED COPTER-PL ATE. rEpilE undersigned proposes to publish a Map of Dearborn County, Indiana, to exhibit the Sections, Townhins. and Ranges, as laid dow n in the original Surveys; towns, roads, rivers and creeks, tbe political diision into township colored. Mills and other manuf -ictories, (distileries excepted,) will be laiel down upon the map, by the owners of them paying twenty-five cents per copy extra. The maps will

be delivered to subscibcrs at tilty cents per copy, and w ill be ready for delivery by the "first of M irch, U'36, at which time due notice w ill be given. SAMUEL MORRISON, Sent. 19, 1335.