Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 102, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 24 October 1835 — Page 3

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satukuvy morsiw, h ;r.ai, in;.. REMOVAL. gj-The Printing Office is removed to the second story of the. iccst end of .Messrs. Haines $ Ismius's nczc Brick JJuiln'inrr, on Mum street. Entrance, 5,'hu'oor from the corner of Front and .Main. TIMLI.Y XOTICL-lm WAIIMXC. The coiid volume of the Rising Sun Times ii drawing to a close; and tlirrc are a mnnlier of MiWribcrs on our list who have encouraged in with their nnmr?, hut who have not vet paid us for our w ork, except in promist s. Now, t!ie paper maker w ill not take prmtiLtti fr.m us; norcan we pay f..r ink, mils, t't-ovNJotis, 5jc. in this way; and promises will answer iio longer. We had thought of riding around next month and visiting some of these ilrliuq-it-iil ; hut on a second thought, we have cha iged our iiotion. Collcctin; tours by Printer, are rncrally a failure. We have know n them to ritle a week, and the eollretiont would not pay tl.e expense. So, Jcrefore, ur delinquents necil notjxpect ih to call, but they may rsl asMirfifJKT tfltr will fee soii other in.liv iilu.il HfiTlewl of us, as 5oon as the xe;ir is out, milt ?s some satisfactory nrrancement is made with thrir accounts. Recollect, there will l e no thifit's Jibiy about it We hive earreil our money and we nm-t have it, if it i- to he h i !. Two yefir is Ion; rruui;h, '.o send a ntptrto r.ry person without receiving in the im aiitiiiK , a little of the quid pro qno. ''II." is welcome to rur lolunuis. That indlv iVi.il xvho ha cout ase ennuuh to sne;.k out :i":i.:r-t the xi-ion-irv and fiolih scheme" of the preseiit day, which can result in no commoii povl, oujjit to ho heard ; ami our pap r will always !; oven to such jrr-r.ns. We -hoiild liine r,o i.l iect:o:i to r.t-;tri:?g flow 'II." .nairi. Till: Ut'tll'H. We arc re;t:e -li d to jay that the I.ireum will meet on Monday eveninc next, at the lYes-hjti-ri-Mi ( Lurch, at t o'clock ; at w l.iih time ;he Tew 1. t'dirs if the Oairch are rei;iic-ted ) attend. i.at:i: i:.nis:r. We have t:ov in our olV.ce, wheie the enrio" may call and fee it, one of the lartt rad-i-l.r? w e r. c )lh ct to have seen. It i two feet in length, and ncauri s t iphteon iiu !,is in the thii Ue-t part It weighed when f.r-t dor, riht f ui It w as r li ed in the garden of .Vr. M.txt itt.it II c sto.n, of ;h:s viliiite. xotict. to rf Nsii)n;s. Wc find a notice in the la-t r.ilht.titim, from lhi Cashier of the Law rencebnruh LSatik, that lie Ins received twelve hundred dollars for th; pa nxnt of Pc!.ioriers in this I 'i strict ; nnd that lie will wait .n tl.em during J: mkiiic hours. There is no thin.? like occasionally reiiii.idin piddiemcn of th ir duty. Had nothing been aid idnnit th.c ci.ndnet of the !!ai.k in relation to it" Tension .V.-cney, t'lis notice would not have appeared, and our ol I Soldiers would have been compelled to find out when money arrived, the best way they could. It should be m:i!e the dntv of the Kranches to j nldidi these notices in all the paper of their districts mid when it is not donen iw , it show s their penurious and sinaccoaiuic.dating disposition. The f'.tlitors of the Palladium, in speakinjj of the publications made in the Weekly Mes-en-C-T, nnd in the Time, respecting the pajment of Pensioners at the Law reiiecburgh Hraneh, hold tlie fdlowiiig l.tn'iiage: 'As to tl.e denunciations of the F.ditor of the Times, we are not surprised. Any thing that has its abode or location fnrr. must receive a liberal share of the abuse of his pen. The people in thi cpt rter understand him too well to mar- j vol at his complaints. Very coo l, ceiitlemen but be pleased to tell us wherein we have drnnunrrd that uncoirii;itible institution, yclep'd the Law rencehurgh Prar.ch of the State I!at:k of Indiana, or any or its ofietrs. If we have dcnoniiceil it, wc knownothing of it, and w ould be ph ased to have the asked-for information. The Palladium has no Miperior in imniv'n any thing said abont the i-reat town of Lawreneeburgh, or its institutions', into abuse, denunciation, and falsi hood ! It has labored loud and lone; to convince the public that w c cannot tell the Imlh about them ; nnd that all w c know is how to abuse them : hut it seems that we arc understood snlliciently well to make it necessary that the Kditors of the Palladium should 'marvel'' at us. The Editor of the Palladium, wc suppose, nre the organs of the Bank. We will not say that this institution has "bought them over"' or that they have received any nrcommndaltom; but certain it is that they arc bound to vlule trash the conduct of the Hank in the case refer red toand no doubt they will, if they have not already, receive the pay, even if it is in the way of "a fair business transaction." Wchave some papers on hand in relation to tho pay of Pensioners at the Liwrenctburgh Bank, which we shall yet lay before our readers, and then they may judge of the matter to suit themselves. ILOl'K. This article still maintains a high price in tlie Cincinnati makct, without miv cause arising from its demand. It has been bought up on speculation, as r.ct n q it arrived, which has contributed to uUin the prices given. Freighters wncrertaincd that Flour can be pur chased at Portsmouth, Wheeling, and even at Louisville, and sola in n,B market at a rM.nb advance, af-

tor pi) ing expense. Large quantities hive arrived by the river, during the last week, nnd much of it po.rrh.ased lo bo drayt d in the neighborhood of tlie Canal. These operations have checked the quick sale of Flour from Canal boats; and speculators, finding llie prices nominal, and llie demand limited, have stored their load. There is no demand abroad, at this time, to cause the high prices for Flour, in the Cincinnati market. Speculation, only, can he this cause, and w hile our Flour Merchants are disposed to make u piv such exhoihitant prices for a iicre-snry article of life, wc. are slid to port five t fiat our neighbours are not unmindful of us; and hv f" i rtiilii:i! supplies that will tend to stoc k (he market. ati'rd ai oepo-lunitv for purchasf's at a rcntonnhtr ra'e. Vim hm.xti Gaz, llr. Ohio S 1 1: v.vaavu s. The t.iimhcr o! new fteamhoat-; laiilt on the O.iio this vear, hetvveen Fittshurj: a; d Loiii.-ville. we learn from the V ii'-eliir Ci iZ . tie. is computed at n I. s thaa jfij- Ot these Tib are for the southern and western State.- leaving l j j,.r ti e trade

d Oaiit, and makii-o the wind.- numhi i etii:dved ( it thi river t'( wl.'u ii.it is e-timated. transport up and down anmialiy vv hu ii an amcni.t ef ni'Tchandiz d:uvn fteiiit alone is sti.nated at ld,SOO,000 dollars independently of the immense rpmithj- of freight in keel and fiat boats, ai d also f vast quantities of lumber. The valae ot uu Tchand 7.'. tiTin-ported up tl.e lifer is estimated at j 1 .oOO.UO.) making the total vain-' ar,r ua!!v 1G millions of dollars! la roiru: i.ano s.vm:. Ry gentlemen ju.-t returned from the pub'.'-,' lain Sole -il Laporle we learn, that a very ;et:e "al sale of the latids in tlj.it District has in-CH made. Four vCecks vvcrc allowed for lot- two sales at tlie Laporte i-ilico, and so grcMt "a the demand .'or the tine la;,ds of thdl eoun n, that, wiili all po.-.-iblo indurdr on the p ut ot the ollicers, the sale wa net cots' h)d' d until long afit r night of the la?t day. The amount of land sold is not precisely known, as the hooks were not en'iicly hiought up at l!ie close of the s ib-s: but il i? thouglit that at lea-t three hundred thousand dollars were paid lor land. An immense crowd alt i Jed the sale, and nearly all llie valuable land in that District was pur chased. Tlie settlers generally tot their homes at or near CiniriH price. The country is now receiving a heavy influx of wealthy and enterprising farmers, and in a very slnut time w ill vie. with any portion of the state or the western country, in the variety and quantity of its products. To those who have seen tlie country it would be useless to recommend or praise it; to those who have not visited it, we would sa', go and see the ease with which plenty is produced, cind learn the facility with which tlie hu-bandm in grows rich, and the pleasures and comforts of that truly inteiesting portion of Indiana. Danwral. Ph knell's Reporter says: "Willi regard to the city of Philadelphia, thfall business, now almost ovei, has, up to the present time been exi a lh-n! fully equal to the expectations of our metriiants. uoous io an immense amount have been sold, ami at what max be considered fair prices for buxeis is wall as belli rs. there arc xeiv xy houses to rent within the borders of the city a gieal number of piivate mansions are being erected, and in hort, the indications all about us are of those of prc sperily. The praxer ol every good citizen mut be, may this condition el things long continue. The Bank of the United States is losing up its concern as speedily, xve presume, as comports xvith public con veuience, and that of the debtors of tin Bank. We find in the Boston Atlas the following staterr.ent : Itatlitnore I almil. The Bar k has twentx-five brant he lliuhl of them aie sold, or neatly wound up. These sales have been effected at one, txvo, three and four years' credit. In two instances the instalments have extended to fixe, years. Tica id her brant lies will be sold in a few days. A negotiation for them is in progress. The eight branches above, alluded to are Portsmouth, Hartford, Utica, Buf falo, Louisville, Lexington, Charles ton. ai d Baltimore. The trio under negotiation are Fajcllcvillc and Nash ville. ruif:RATIO.V TO TIIK WfST. We have so often mentioned this turbject that we would look on in silence now if it did not almost exceed belief. The "movers" mav find some room perhaps in the wide and "far West," but where upon earth do tbev all come from? It would seem that the whole East and North had broke loose upon us and

were pouring in almost as numerous (but not so barbarous we hone) Hi the northern hordes that overwhelmed ancient Rome. Certainly the great thoroughfare which is now constructing thro' this place, is well denominated "the National Road," it might lie appropriately called even now, the Road of Nations, for we have samples of most of them upon it. A gentleman of this place informs us that he counted in one day this week, sixty three moving wagons crossing the ford below town. The average number would probably be two thirds of that. Truly, Westward the course of empire takes its way." Richmond fa. Palladium. From i' c Western Citizen, (Paris, Ay.) IIKJII I'lUCKS or STOCK. Ue attended Mr. Spears public sale the other day and mention it only ( state tlie prices which some of the stork brought. The Jack Sampson was sold for lit) I doll its, on a credit of 9 and 12 months. Twenty-one, choice of sixtvthree v eai ling mules sold for So dollars each, on 4 months credit we believe; and the whole lot averaged .$-t3J 00 J .J cen's. The blooded bull Oscar s.M fr A 305, an 1 t he blooded cattle generally brought fair prices. W bile mentioning tiiis sale, we mav meniion sales of several blooded -cattle in Fayette and Scotf, as staled in the. Observer and Rt porter. The Rev. Mr. Dudley sold a bull calf 13 months 1 hi. a cross of the importation of 1817 i;,d the Powell stock, $300. B. Vi'areiieid, Ksq., his yearling bull Chieftain, by Pontiae. (1 am MarvDucre, to a gen-lb-man of Ohio for ".300; and Capt. (irath. of Scott, his full-blooded short horn Durham Cow, Mary Owing-, with her hull calf two months old by Pontiae, to Thomas M. Allen, of Favelte, for S350.

Extract of a letter from New Orleans, Post-marked, olh September. The city at present, has more strang"is in i', than I have ever known at this season of the year, owing to thr unusual degree of health no one sick and liner weather on one could desire. A jury in Montreal has awarded N tOO to a w idow lad, for damages sustained by a person driving his cart against her gig, by which she was thrown out and injured. ft OMMC.Nle.VTni. rnm.ic ?ikktix?:. The citizens of Dearborn county, favorable to tho election ofAlarliu Van ISuren and Richard M. Johnson, to the Presidency and Vice Presidem y ol the United State?, are remeled to meet at Wilmington, on fratitnlay. tin ?tst day of October, inst. at I o'oloek !'. M f.r the purpose ot appointing (lelcu'ates lo a bt;ttc Convention, at liulianaoolis, to lorni an elec toral ticket. MAN V ClllZKNS. October I, 101".. DILI), At his fathers residence, in Laughery township, on the 5th instant, John inch, in the 21st year of his age. l Thursday, the 5th of November next, the subscriber will oiler at public sale, at his residence, 3 miles west of Rising Sun, on Arnold s creek, the following property, viz: 1 horse, row, l lienor, 'J saddles, 1 ten plate love, joiners tools, 1 mantle clock, 1 lereau, bed and bedding, bedstead, ind other household ami kitchen furui lure. A credit of twelve month? wil be given. S ile to commence at 10 o' clock, .. j.U. on said day. DAVID MARBLE. October 21, 1G35. Public Ssilc T77 ILL be offered for sale at the V f house, of the subscriber, one mile xvest of Rising Sun, on Friday, tin 30th inst., the following property, viz Hor3es, Cattie, Sheep, Hogs, I FOUR IIOItSF. WAGON, 1 HEAHBOnX WAGON, 1 OA' CART, Farming U tensils, xvith sundry other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known on said dav. SAMUEL JELLEY. October 17, 1335. Its Public Male, SALE of the personal property of Solomon Hubbard, deceased will take place at his late residence, in Laughery toxvnship,on W ednesday,the 23th instant, consisting of Blorsc? t'aftic, Sheep, Hog, Hay, Con' on the ground, Oats, Farming Utensils Household furniture, fcc ifcc. Sal xv ill commence at 3 o'clock, A. M. GEO. II ARWOOD, JdnCr. October 17, 1835. Its Wanted. Wood, Oats ami Potatoes Are wanted immediately at this Oflicc from tho!e who have promised to brinr them. Don t all come at once!

Notice J&7 E w'sn purchase YT 15 or,) good Ml LCI I COWS, five or

ix years oid. with - voung Calves, for which the highest price in each will be given, if application be made imm"dittely, to P. & H. JAMES. Rising Sun, Oct. 17. 1335.-1 lCorn Meal FT EW corn xvill be ground at the X Eagle Mill. Ri-ing Sun. on evr t x mon 'ing. except Sunday, and FRESJJ CORA MLJlL will be kept constantly on hand for side at a fair mice. ' CRAFTS & JAMES. Rising Sun. On. 1?, 1835. PiSE'eeuee V anted. liul Sixteen or seventeen xeais of age is- wauled as an 'aimi vtr- ice o the Blucksmilhing business. Nam.: buliuie coiuiiig well re:ommentled n-cd pplv ; and lo such good encouragement will be given. Ap;iy to "J AMES TA1T. Rising Sun, Oct. 17, 1 835.-1 tf 13 ivii- a -T fa 4 55 a BbiS. tirst quality Salt, tasj received ana lor sale on ac ommodaliiig terms, by Oct 10 " HALX'ES fi:. LANIUS. K it i t Ji BBLS. Katiawha S ALT, first 6-"4V ourditv; good asso! trr.crit of Iron. Nails, and Castings; 'nglish Blister aed American S'.eel; Williams's Axes: Ctif!age; Carpenters' Bench loo's; !oots. Shoes, and Brogans; Cliina. Glass, and (Queens Ware; r)gether xi:h a neneial assortment ol ust received and for sale, by M. TURNER. Rising Sun, Ort. 10, 1335-v rou. If GOB ZsOTS. "1 1 1 E School see. No. 15, in town3 ship 3, range 2, west, is adverti sed for sale hv the. School Commissionr, on the 7tit day of November next. Said section is divided into eight com:! ots, the lines running east and west. LOT No. I , adjoining lands of James Murray, Esq. and xxilhi-i half a mile of Murray's steam mill; about 30 acres of cleaned land, good cabin find fences, abotit 100 apple trees, and never failing water; appraised at S3. 75 per acre. LO 1 No. 2. (Tower's lease.) adjoin ing lands of Julius James and M-ndcdl; thout 30 acres cleared, good cabin and other buildings, good fences, about fifty bearing appk: trees ; appraised at N l.50 per acre. LO I No. 5, whereon .Joel Pease now lives; has about 25 acres cleared, good fences, a number of hearing fruit trees. a good double cabin ; a p raised at 3.50 per acre. LOT No. 7, adj i-nng lands of Ivemp nd others; ha? about 25 acres cleared, good hew ed log cabin, a number of fruit ttecs; appraised at 1.50 per aero. WOOD LOT No. C, adjoining lands of Joseph Woods, E-q. ; appraised at K3.50 per acre. WOOD LOTS No. 3, 4, and 6, ap praised at ,s i 0 p"r acre. I-or further particulars inquire of JOHN B ARR1CKLOW, JOHN I. FRENCH, CORNELIUS MILLER, October 3, 1835. Trustees. t i 1 i aw tvt rr"TTT TM"CTT ."AS just received and is nowopening, a handsome, assoi tinent of Fall and Wirier Goods, consisting of part as follows: Cloths, CnssimcreF, and Cassinetls; laigl.sh Merino; Merino Circassians; Bomb-.zetts, Winter Gingham?; Thibet Shaxvls and Handkerchiefs; A handsome lot of Calicoes; Ladies and Genib men's Gloves; Ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes; " Prunella do Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Together xvith a general assortment, suitable for the season all of which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, Sept. 2C, 1835. HHE Rising Sun Insurance compatiy is now fully organized and prepared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other oflicc; and they hope, by a fair and liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronage of the public. MOSES TURNER, Secy-n;st--,r Smi. Aiii. on. 1835. IMtf

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O ARRELS first quality SAL T, .S3 just received, which will.be sold t 37 12 cents per hush, and re-weigh, v CRAFT & SON. RisingSun, Oct. 10, 1335. 2m Ccsslil .Cashi U" WlU.pav the higlicst market price A in Cash for slaughtered HIDES SKI.YS, deliv ered at my Tanyard, ono mile xvest of Rising Sun. JOHN TAIT, Jr. Septembe.r 20, 1335. 3m93 Pa & IJ9 JsissMes? .31" AVE just icceivet! a fresh supply A.JL of new and fashiou.-ible Goods, comprising in part a splendid assortment of I'ViEiry C'aSia'ttC, especially si ba.lv d for the Fall season, wdiich,iu addition to their former stock, comprises almost every article used io our country, cither by the Farmer vr Mechanic, which they will sell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YAil.Y, HATTING, JIM) CJ.VDLE IVICK, Will always be found in their establishment, for sale either by wholesale or retail. They have also a large lot of of the kirst ir.MTv, vvhich they xvilf at 37 1-2 cents per bushel. Ri-ing Sun. Sept. 20. I 335. uT icceivet!, in addition lo our former stock-, a general assortment of FALL AM) H'LYTER UOODS, consisting in part of Super blue, black, green, olive, brown, and steel mixed Broad Cloths; Brown and drab Petersham do.; Blue, black, brown, olive, steel mixed, striped and plaid Casimcres and Satinetls; Lexington Jeans; Rose and Pi hit B'ankcts; Red, scarlet. green and twilled Flannels; Do - do tio Canton do Blue and brown Camblct; Bombazetts and Circassians, assorted coloi s ; Merino cloth ; Black, Italian, Lulcslring, and Gro de Nap. Silks; Fig'd and plain Florence, ass'd colors; Merino, Valuntia and Cotton Shaxvls; Dress Handkerchiefs, assorted; Linen and Cottoji Diaper; Irish Linen; Bleached fc brown Sheetings a-,.1 Shirting; Piain an 1 figured Bobinetf ; C'ros? bane and striped Jackouef; Swiss, noiil. plain and fig'd Cambrics; Thread and bobinct Laces fc Edgings; A ge.ne.ral assortment of Vesting?, Calicoes, Ginghams, &c. Hats and Caps; Combs, assorted ; Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery; Plain and gilt Looking Glasses; Cotton Varn. assorted Nos. HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, and Qiiecnsvrare. A general assortment of 4;OiS2K'S TOOiS. GROCiailES. Also, Iron, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Cordage, &e. &c. All of which will be disposed of on our usual accommodating terms. HAINES & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Sept. 2G, 1 835. Police. &eEBoc3 linsid tor Sale. FgnilE School section No. 1 5, in town ship 3, range 2, xrest, will be ollered for sale at the Court house door, in the town of Lawrcnccburgh, Dearborn county, on the 7lh day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, . M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in senarate according to a division add survey of the same, made by the Trus tees of township 4, range I, xvest, a plat of which xvill be show n on the day of sale by the School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1 835.-95 Comm'r. Sriaool Iasatl lor Sale. Pip HE School section No. 16, in township No. 5, range 3, west, will be offered for sale on the 14th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and G P. M. on said day, at the court house door in the town of Lawrcnci burgh, Dearborn count', in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the trustees of said township, a plat of which xvill be exhibited on the day of sale, by the School Cemmissioner for the county aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1835. Comm'r.

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