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IEISIIVIh S . X I I CCrTiie following anii-le is copied SATinn vv MoitMNt;, o I83 . j for the purpose of showing l ow inucli slconiTx ori m:. j rc!,;u,cu is to ht- placed in the stateThe rrcscnt numl cr (104) clones ll.e m-coii.I m,"",s of" .yoH. The Pallavolume of the Rimii- nm Times, ami .,n tins , diu.n says we i annot ti ll the (ruth, and day week, the first tinmhrr of the thin! volume we ran now say that it told the util nptKMr. We have a went or two tn fir . .... to our rntronS but a, nWt ,UctK in the i "" W nsht moo.t for it now, ve nm-t iktVrti", m till ! m',5t ci t',cr ridiculous after what next weik. We will, l.owe r, t.tke thi op-1 Gen. Ki.ex has said to it. We would portunio- to sav that were i .ho.I of,W, j rather have it said that we cannot tell at tin time, and we roTa -t as ni.n.v our : ... ,,.,. .. . ., - , patrons as can make it eov,i.i. nl to r-,v , rf- i '. " Ul"."'-l!l to h wilful and deronrc for the next volmw-. We will hi-nr.,! r , ll!!orah' Isehood pinned to our tail, a great oblivion, bci-.k our h.anv thank.. What wonder these Jt wriHiWa-

i" .ill no uo ?o. By a 1 1 1" rcnoc to our a.li rti-ii.s,- roluains, it will l)C seen that the i:.m h w.-hr.l lor r.U-r-alion in t!,c market law I.;. ma.'o. la trn !as from ties liaie, the m:ui.tt- will not lo openeil til! davli-l.t. I,o,.vour eounlrv iru-mls ri!l aiailt!.(iaMli,c,i ih. o:iiorl!i!.ii thin prcseiue.l Hum, of alt. a-lin- .Market, upkeep it well su;.phe I. ; .Mr. w.serti.iux is clerk of the Mar-. W A I Ti;XAS. -rnmnt, an.l fer.,1 tl to the 1 i-t evtreimtv. ! They will !i,u'otloss n ei ive miuh aid lioa. the

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. , . . .. 1 ' " i" t a'j oeen placet! i:t the hands per to. ay, nul ot mtmst. Fro... t, e pre- ! 0f the ae,.!. as ca.iv as .July I sentpoitureoi a!.a.rSit woaM on. tl.at :,ris : ,-, ' S o , 'V .ncvitaKe. The Tesians .H, . , .i ,, , 1 o ' If- ' to submit to the .'erroti,,., ,f Sa.u Anna, ami n ' t,U lneis, onlv. hillr..lv,vli....i,i,l:.i I . i. . j II.UJ Ov:e!l p :J, tc, I ill d CII:n. ii's

I t.ileil Slates. t: ti.U, than was re jnin d !o pay all the I P i.Hon.-ts. in the slate; the aont lias Tilt: HANK At; A IX, !,' ',' aM overplus of $1 2,0.) 3. We ha 1 supo-el that we w. .e .h.ne with 1 ' ', '''''i idiiiai says we were ;)'y ? at the l..iwreticeluir;.h liiai eh Uai.k, at lea-t for l' e t,,:u ' , s o! ''Taut I;, hecail-e thev. a senson. Wh.tt wo have aH ammt thi Iiti. i no' loii: in-e, refused mv note for aet.jti ni was sai l with r. -In. taia e, he. au-e we j t-'onitnodation."' iov, it so happens, know tlure are those who are ready to asnrl j thai we l.eer -reetititl a note for dis that we cannot speak i;l,.;at any thing j count, to that or anv other hraneh in connected with l.a wrcneehar,!.. Ti.is has nt, ! (his s(..(-; eonse.j aeiil I v all their line-, hmvev. r, in any u.iauee, .ietcrre ! :s Ir-.u., v is- a inf. .,n;. es :., ,. -r.-.l.nt.i.v.ic II . I .1

v.........;, ..... ..-.i, now i.i r we naie sus .; i. .- . : tained oursclfin oar fonacr r. i.mks .vhoi.t the r.:.nk, we le.ue the puhlic l. ju...,-e.

i. . . ti .tt note io a ivi-..tu ky negro i:r.cr, for the jv;;;-ese, it is supposed, of buying up a drove of hiim-lil beings. Now the V eeple ou-ht to know whether this is true or fal e ; and we puhl.cly call on K. I). John, e.i-hier," to come . 'it and cither confess or deiiv thecl.are. We throw ojien our e; damns to him to vindicate the Bunk, if the statement i.-, f..i-e. It is like.

ii non ueco.ues our ,ltv to t Ite tint nil II i o me iu.it it i f httrh hra:.ch n ii,ihc to pay t le nen vcri cu.rentK rei.ortcd tl.al the l.ianeh Hank L . .,. . , , , f- , rt , . i 3 . V ,t haw. n.-chur,., recently ioaned .oa. Ihnis: l " nomcnUhey heard ... !ll il.ll. t.--..i.t . ......... I . 1.! I I .

Hisos.ii.1 that the Fanm r f Deaihon. count,, ! jJie lU::k of the United Slates and the vvlio-e Ji rts an jihittd i.ir the n. ine of the j U n j J 3 of tl e CltV li.o.k, cannot ht on a ci nl out of the IJ.ink, on .' 'in., g- , . . , ., ., ,, , ... , ' . I e Lonunercial Iiatdv takes the a n lc; thev mu-tl'uv -i oi.I ot exchange and ! 1, 1 , , . , Men this i- a Mrd nntter since the largo draft JIoUe fd j made h, the i.e;u,d iv. r. Now how long .hall !"ul A Mri-ct?, and the debts due the th.se thin- be pcui.iUcd to continue ? Mow lUrj,1!1rh 'f h' ,'OU,?I. ! -will tie l'.-ople s-.ir r tin n,-lvos to bo thus j 1 he I-'lacttc Bank takes the curimioHdnp.n? c ll.ii.k i.et lon-j. ,0,lt dehl owit"; to the Branch in this . I icitv. amountine: to AP.RO.OOO.

(Wc K ara that the I. aw rencehiirh branch 15ar.k is again out ol IVn-ion funds, and the rensioners arc not all v 1 1 paid. We wonder if any of fir money wi-s.t to K titucky to buy huiii itl hcin jc i it ani Yi:;t:rAU!.r.s.

The past season has be. n ei,e of the j.reae'.t the deposit title to individuals, and for fruit and vr.. ta'..h s that we have ever ! Ucncl al ly to heCOli' the depository of known. We .! n it take sip a single iiewspa- the Bank of the United Slate, and P r,from l'.a-t, Wc-i, North or s ath, but what it atjent. Tin; B ink of the United t-ont in account' of mammoth and overgrown , States deposits will', the Trust Connaappl.s, pear, ii.iiie.-s, potato, -, turnip-, h. ets, i ,,v .s;oy,() for 0 years taking there-rad.-hes, carrots, pumpkins, e. Ac. l our ap- j ( , i(lC:lU., of ,' a, 5 per rcll. ides were taken from a trie near 1-oxinstoii, ! 'i-. -.1 . ,, . .! . , , , , I mis H will h; teeu tltat the Bank Ky. which made a les it lor sumum persons: i , . . , , , J ' 1 ol the Untied States, has made ac- .............. 1 rat i;.tni.t to wind up its concerns i:ri )Ui a 1. fix a;:i:s. i. , , ... . . , ,. 1 10 re 1:1 sin h a tnantier, ;is to avoid the tn. 1ci f 'kkk. h.a .isi,o-ed ol the l 1.1- I . .1 .......... , . , i'tfccssi'y for anv deranjement of the ted .-tat.:- leliL-raph .'-t.ibli hi. . lit to Dr. I..! , - . ,, ,. 1 "1 .11 ,, 1 ; moneyed concerns of the romtnunilv. II. ViiBSON,ly whom it villi l.crealter he con- 1 , . . . . ... 1 J lie .. l.-.1.i k . . f ixe ..... ... 11 ll...

mil itii, 11 .. 1 1. . vii unu ... . ... , 1 v .... ;n 1 . I... 1 ... 1 organ of the .Yulhji'-atinn party in the t'nitcd Mates. "Mow have the might v falh-n !' Mr. 1'.. CcaTis has r t-.re! from the Indiana j r.ill idiinn. It is now under the sole mana-e- , i;ntof Mr. u tor M. Coi.k. the I mcnn.u .Mirror an v.-ro-oce . hanged Kd, ton and owners. M.;Ss fcnuLw:,

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JA.Vl.S U. i'IakMI All. liim-s lllL-ll i. ....... .it - a"; -ntd for thi'i banco is the failure ol thesuh-crihers to the Minor to make pay n.ci.t. We are forty to hrar this said and we regret to nd aide Kdilors. ru. l,:,vn labored u.o-t pel sev rinly tab-li-h Western Literature upon a basis which it d. served, and how have they been rewa.ded. Wo arc ashamed o f the truth and w e are sorry that it m-.Kt appear in plint. We were please.l with the Mirror it occupied an elevated rank n.nong the literary journal of the day and was uch an one as tne U est might have been proud of hndjetit setms that the Lditors were compelled to ahandoo it to other bands because they were not paid for their labors. Western citizens should be ashamed of themsrfott and should lunke immediate reparation by discontinuing the sickly sheets of Kasleril ,-ilie.. and patronizing the Western l'ress. In their retirement, Ihe farmer t.lilors of the M irror have our best wishes for their future welfare, let them engage in wr-at occupation they "hii said that Mr. Marshall is n gentleman of l.igh literary acquirements, and we have no Ai iVm Mirror w ill continue to be a Tnluable literary journal, and worthy the patronage of

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we me a ) nut work upon a portion of mankind. pi:ns!o.s. Tito r..::.u!in n sav? that '-(he editor of the. Weekly M -n,pT. is still ' !Ar away aboil the nmi na m nt of ix-n-lois il.s;rnl. True! We -- :"d are now ctiabhd to !imv, that .. :.,,. -,UM- negligence is manifest on the p .It of the officers of lh slate , ha; !, The documents below, fu-v susains us in ail our harping we said hat a sullu-ieney of funds to p.v thr ?'!,),v' 1:1,1 'hen toe suspension lock "V- ,!lolu '-,053, in..le il tlte j editors of the Pail.idiu.n have done their """"I' duty as journal!:-!?, ihey would have announced the fad, of the L iwrenceetiioiis trait ta many leehle, i, sl di is h r t'iis necl cl, t!io-e editors are haMo to tniny ii.terences, which our readers can in ike for thenjelves. II 1 1 l .( s.ttn -rrr. IIAMi Ul'l.liA'i lt.S. are advised that the following irratiL'ements have hoen m-id. !tu-.-.i The Ohio Life Insurance and Trusl . tnmn-jnr rv .1 .) .1-.. . .a A. .1,1 due the Branch, and has the option to take $100,000 of the debt due the agoncy on hond and mor(ai:c is to re deem the notes cf the Branch, receive aiul collect iill collection paper, pav 1 iririiii - ihi: .....'.-.I in; iin han.ls of our lc;il institnlions, and it is j helieved that tin puhlic interest has "Cell cot stilled, and will hcv promoted ny lliese tieocia! ion?. f?n. linzcltc. Vc learn fiomt'.ie New Oilt ans Boo

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I pint to wind up forthwith all of its al.Yirs. The Bee supposes that the hankie"; capital ol Louisiana is adequate for the immediate wants of her citizens. It is shown in a New York paper, that hy the contemplated improvements the journey from that city to Cleaveland. Ohio, may be made in fif ty six hours! The hanking capital of New Jersey is six millions, three hundred and seven ty six thousand fvc hundred dollars. It is ftali-d that two hundred thousand tui keys have bei-n raised in Rhode Island this season. Good news this lor foiirtiinii'si The Agricultural Society of Moscow lias awarded told and silver medals as premiums of encouragement lor tlie cui tare of American tobacco, which has perfectly succeeded in Russia. A llooshicr paper tells us a story of an apple 144 inches in circumference; we defy the Union to boat either apple or he.

Till: XAXM 'I Will meet at the Methodist church, on Tuesday evening next, at t o'clock. Messrs. Lewis and t'u.U'T w i'l k-ciure. S11! jei t fordiscussion : ifare I'-stmasttrs a riIit, i.i an: r.isr, . .tu;n. j.i httir.1 or faffs v hit-It arc fv( info titC l':t Ofire for other jxrsns! The citizens of town and neighborhood are respectfully solicited to attend. lyoJf; Le Roy W. Lynn, ScmUtrj. JiVKlllhl), Oa Sunday evening l.t.hy .lo!in V. II ill, E4!., Mr. Tiiom vs G vui.wo, ol Kentucky, to Miss Caroline Calkins, of this county. J TXWV. ju-t renlenished their slof-k M o I)RYGO(')!)S. GliOCMUES. u.iiiDii.ini:, QUEEXSirjm:, . CL 'l'LERY, ni .kino; t!air as- 1 dm nt complete, nod they .ate now sel!i;;y n! unusual low prices for Cash. Ri-ins; Sun, Nov. 7. lOoa.- l "f JXA Sjd. Jm.

W ITNl) that it is tfien reported in ioe siie ts in town tnal I am not 1 . . . ... purchasing Wheat for the Risin;: Sun Mill. To coned smh an error I state that I am paving Out: Dollar ;rr Lusfu l, ca-h. DAN I ML IILS1)ALK. Nov. ?, I 83o. ol 1 Notice. ffSHR puhlic are herehv noticed lh at SlLin.YG end .; DRESSl.Yii is attended to in the neatest sivle at the Rising Sun Coffee llotirc, hy David Brinkr. K"fiC.'. of all descriptions and of (he hesl ipiality, made at the same rslaV !is!im-nt, corner of Front and Grand streets, hy Thomas D wis. Rising San, Nov. 7, 1G35. JM PRODUCE, AND BOOT & SIIOS 3 3 AVING received an additional fiLJL supply of Family Groceries IS) H , iCC. wishes to inform his customers j.neraly tl. it he will he ready to wait 0:1 them it any hour, from day lijrht to nine o' clock, P. M. to the following articles, with many more too tedious lo mention: Sweet and lri?!i Potatoes; Flour, Meal and Cheese; Z .nesviUe and Kanawha Sal'; Apples and dried Fruit; Cheese, Bolognes and dried Beef; Mackarcl and Herring; Dried and pickled Coilii-!i; Honey, Molasses and H itter; Vinegar, Cider and Wine; Whiskey, Bounce and Brandy; Loaf and Orleans Sugar; Imperial and V. Hyson Teas; Colfee and Chocolate; Rice, Ginger and Boston Craikeis; Butler Biscuit and Pickles; Pumpkins, Cabbage and Crout; Tallow and Sperm Candles; Sperm Oil and loaf tabic. Salt ; Tobacco, Cigars and Snuli"; Palm, Rosin and Shaving Soap; Pepper, Alspice, Cloves, Nutmegs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Shot, Lead and Nails; Tar, Rosin and Chalk; Starch and Wooden Bowls; W!lMs aasd Eino., assorted; Tin and Potters WARF; Shoe and Sewing Thread; Soives, Twine and Suspenders; Paisley, Peppers ai d Sage; ' Reels, Hops and Carrots; Apple Butter and Glassware; Water and Whitewash Lime; Fresh Beef generally; OrO.i the corner of Front 5c Grand tieets, opposite S. llalhaway's store. N. B. N. liquors to be sold by the mall. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1 83G.-y Aei SSrcIiiBaEioo. Fo amend an Ordinance entitled n Ordinance regulating the Rising Sun Market. Published November 7, 1335. Sec. 1. lie il orduincd ly the President and Trustees of the toien of Rising Sun, 1 hat herealler the market shall not be opened until da) light, or until candle light can be dispensed with at the market house, on each ol the regular market mornings. Sec. 2. That each clerk of the market hereafter appointed by the trustees of this corporation, shall, previous to entering 01. the duties of his office, take an oath or affirmation before a justice of the peace or the corporation clerk, faithfully and impartially to discharge the duties thereof. Sec. 3. That all that part of the first section of the Ordinance regulating the Rising Sun maikel, approved Oct. 1st, 1831, which comes within toe purview of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed. This Ordinance to be in force as Boon as published ten days. Approved Nov. 2, 1835. JOEL DECOURSEY, Prest. Attest: A. E. Glenn, Clerk,

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PIATT fit'ATHEARN, finAKE pleasure in informing their JL numerous custorncis and the public in general, that hi addition to their former stock, l!,c have lateiv received and opened, nl their old stand, a large and elegant assortment of & FALL &. W LM KU (COODS, AMONG WHIt II MY EE 101N1) Cloths. Gissi meres, Gisiinrtls. Ji rns iur,'!s, Ctrenssiittts, Ginh,ims, Flcnnv'y. ( V.v;iir.-f, .SV.V.V. ?V.;v, Uo..-irth ll ;n l Urehufs, CJUCOES tl, !: ,--". t varidtt. .lift evny .,!.; -r urtulr in !he Dry (Joo'i'U i'iiH . A l.ti ..:e suppIV .,(' Tiny h,-:ve als.fo;. Lu.d and intend to keep a htge and good ass..rtmei!t of uroevries (,'.vihvhv. CiuUtv. Hardwaro, (Jla;-o as;d 'Tin War-! CoJJon Yariis, ai!il!ory, (?asiings 1 a!, kinus. Kicid. Iron. Xruls, iwtltr,S!Kit, LradJIats, Caji;-. Dnijjs

and .M((!k-iik's, I,;ii:t j, Oils, )ycb( ifls,and in fr o evcrv article usuallv kept in stores, making as good an assot tmetil as can he found at any similar establishment in tle co-.mtrv and thev will sell ciieap on their former terms. 1 hey invite the public to call and ex amine for ihenisclvo. I lines'' Mill, Nov. I C 15. v rHE suliscriber keeps coitanilv f4. on hand, a t;oueral as--orlmeut l lll.YDOlV SJSfl, whirl, he will sell at the customary prices. -;;a-2& and is OfJEUatJ n.a le lo order, an a short notice. Shop on Main si., first door a hove the Preshvterian church. JOHN TAIT, Sen. Rising San, Nov. 7, lH io-f'-l AT l OllNKY COlT.SELT.t)l AT LAW. I LL practice in the Circ.ni t Com ts of th i 3.1 Judicial Circuit, and the inforior Conrts of tlie counties of Switzerland and Dearborn, where due attention will !' given to ail business confided to him. Oilice at New Vol k, S-viizorland county. O.l. Io3o. Iyl03 -; c-jii -ii BBLS. Kanawha S ALT, first quality; A good assortment of Iron. Nails, and Castings; English Blister and Ann tican Steel; Williams's Axes; Cordage; Carpenters' Bench Tools; Boots, Siiocs, and Brogans; China, Glass, and Queens Ware; Together with a geueial assortment of GROCERIES, Just received and for sale bv M. TURNER. Rising Sun, Oct. 10, 183.5.V Foasr Farms iov &aie AM) rOUP WOOD LOTS. fBHE School sec. No. 15, in townB ship 3, range 2, west, is advertised for sale hy the School Commissioner, on tin; 7lh day of November next. Said section is divided into eight equal lots, the lines running east and west. LOT No. 1 ,adj lining lands of James Murray, Esq. and within half a mile of Murray's steam mill; about 30 acres of cleared land, good cabin and lences, aboul 100 apple trees, and never failing water; appraised at ,5'3.7o per acre. LOT No. 2, ( Tower's lease.) adjoining lands of Julius James and Mendel! ; about 30 acres cleared, good cabin and other buildings, good fences, about fifty bearing apple trees ; appraised at ,5'-1.50 pr acre. LOT No. 5, whereon Joel Pease now lives; has about 2o acres cleared, good fences, a number of bearing fruit trees, a good double cabin; appraised at ,$'3.o0 per acre. tLOT No. 7, adj. lining lands of Kemp and others; has about 25 acres cleared, good hewed log cabin, a number of fruit trees; appraised at '1.50 per acre. WOOD LOT No. 3, adjoining lands of Joseph Woods, Esq.; appraised at .3.50 per acre. WOOD LOTS No. 3, 4, and G, appraised at 3.00 per tie re. For further particulars inquire of JOHN BARRICKLOW, JOHN I. FRENCH, CORNELIUS MILLER, October 3, 1 835. Trustees. npiIE Rising Sun Insurance company is now fully organized and pre pared to take risks, both in (he Marine and Kirc department?, 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 TURNER, Secy. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1835. U4tf

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WE wish (0 purchase 13 or SSO good MILCH COWS, five or sixyeais old, with young Calves, for which the highest price in cash will be given, if application be made immediately, to P. & H. JAMES. Rising Sun,Oc(. 17,1835.-1 KW com will be ground at the L Ivig!; Mill. Ri-ing Sun, on rverv mornii.o. . xrept Sunday, and FRESIl CORA' Mi:. lL will be kepi constantly on hand for sale at a fair price. CRAFTS t JAMES. Hi -j t g Sun, Oel. 17, 1 835. A Mi rei i Ice Wasited. A sixteen or seventeen years ji. of age is wanted as an apprentice to the. B!a ksmilhing business. None but one. coming well recommended need ipply ; and to such good encouragement will lie given. Apply to JAMES TAIT. Rising Sun, Oct. 17, I 835.-1 tf mm: Htm: Halt: 2& J'l. first quality Salt, just received and for sale on ac commodating terms, by OcilO HAINES Sc LA NT US. SALT! SALT! Tj BARRELS first quality ALT S3 just received, which will be sold l 37 1 2 cents per bush, and rc-weighr bv CRAFT v5i SON. Rising Sun, Oct. 10, 1835. 2m &t!xfs: casi: n WILL pav the highest market price 2 in Gtsh for slaughtered HIDES V SK'LYS, delivered at my Tanyard, ono mile west of Rising Sun. JOHN TAIT, Jr. September 20, 1835. 3m93 I9. & IIo JHfiUCS9 "J"1T AVE just received a fresh supply jJLjiL of new and fashionable Goods, compiling in par) a splendid assortment of Illtcy C'SifOCS, especially selected for the Fall season, which, in addition to their former stock, comprises almost every article used in our country, either by the Farmer or Mc-(VriifY-, "which they will sell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTOIV VAIirV, BATTING, .1XD C.1XDLE WICK, Will alwa)s be found in their establishnient, for sale either by wholesale or retail. They have also a large lot of llaiunvlia Salt, of the first quality, which they will sell at 37 1-2 cents per bushel. Rising Sun, Sept. 26, 1 835. tJoticc. School lEaa&d Tor Sale. PFnilE School section No. 15, in township 3, range 2, west, will be offered for sale at the Court house door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the 7lh day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according lo a division and survey of the same, made by the Trustees of township 4, range 1, west, a plat of which will be shown on the day of sale by the School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1 835.-95 Comm'r. Vol ice. &c!aoI JiaaitJ Tor Sale. nSlllE School section No. 1G, in tow'nship No. 5, range 3, west, will be offered for sale on the 1 4th 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 Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the trustees of said township, a plat of which will be exhibited on the day of sale, by the School Cemmissioner for the county aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Sept. 5, 1835. Comm'r. WING resigned his office as Judge of the Court, will practice LAY. Office on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist church. Lawrenceburgh, May, 1 835. 79tf TOBACCO 4' CIGARS. fflOBACCO by the keg,and Common and Malay CIGARS, by the box and thousand, for sale by ' ep26 HAINES & LAN1US

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