Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 107, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 28 November 1835 — Page 3
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next General Assembly of Indiana, lo re-locate Ihe Sent of justice of Dearborn comity, and that my name has been placed there without my knowledge or consent, in any manner, shape or form; and I further certify that so far from being willing that my name should appear on such a petition, that I am willing and will sign a remonstrance against a petition to irmove the scat of justice from ) ihnington. Given under my hand this 25th day of November. A. D. 1333. ABM OEM ST E V KN SO N.
The second instalment payable to the branch hack heie, which U II due on the lOlh instant, was punctually paid up ir col I and silver twl a sinule delinquency occurring. The specie capital of this branch is s I 30.000. on which she mav iue .s 260.000. The business of the year has demonstrated that this sum, or even all she could issue, were her whole capital (200,000) paid in, is loo sin til to meet the wants of our trading community ; and that if the capital w is ( n! uged one half, the branch could en'rby the whclo prolilably. Palladium. Meeting in Br.tii.r or Ti'.xas. Arccablv lo the notice given, there was a Iir-e mating of the citi'p.s of Ci:i-
TKX THOUSAND 1KU.LARS REWARD. The Charleston Patriot of Saturday evening, the 3 1st ult,, contains the following: "Dreadful Outrage. The Aiken (S. C.) Telegraph of the 30th October, records one of the most horrid butcheries of which we have ever read. The house of a Mr. Smithes, on Ford Creek, was forcibly entered at night, the inmates, thirteen persons murdered, many valuable articles stolen, and then the house destroyed bv fire with the bodies of the victims. These were Mr. Smith.es. I. is wife, and five children, and six German emigrants, who had
stopped for the night on their way to
some, of the upper districts. Suspicion ics's on a white man, who had been seen dodging about for some days. A reward of ten thousand dollais is ollered for the discovery of the murderer."
Court House on We wore unable
Interesting to Emujiuxts. The Rev. Dr. Kly of Philadelphia says, that a brother hi the ministry, who recently spent a night with a family in Illinois, informed him that the good woman of the house baked her bread in a common bake pan; then boiled coffee in the same vessel ; then slewed some pork
in the same; then dipped out some of the fat w ith a tea-cup, on the inner side of which she put a piece of rag to make a lamp b which they might see to eat supper; and then the traveller's horse alt. his mess ofoalsout of the same vm-
'rnd)i(s r.f cookery ! We have beard of
a land lady's using the same article al-
Sun Price Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY. Apple?, dried, bush. - 62 1-2 Apples, green, " - 2o Apple butter, call. - 50 Beef, - "lb. 4 a 5 Butter, - " 15 a 18 3-4 Buckwheat Flour, cnt. 300 Beeswax, lb. - 3-4 Cora meal, bush. - 37 1-2 Corn. - 29 Cider, - bbl. 20v) a 250 Chickens. - doz. 100 a 150 Kirs?, ' " Hour, - bbl. - C50 Feathers, - lb. - 30 Flaxseed, - buh. " 1-2 Honey, - lb. - I 1-2 Hops, - " - 25 Mav, - t..n, 10,00 a 11,00 Hides, - II). - 4 1-2 Lard, - 0 Oats, - bush. - 22 Onions, " 50 Potatoes, - " 25 Pork, retail, lb. - 6 1-4 Fork, Ihijj round, cwt. - 450 Salt, Kanawha. bu b. 37 1-2 a 40 Tallow, lb. - 9 Tar, - gall. - 37 1-2 Turneps, - bush. - 25 Wheat, - " - 100 Whiskev, - call. - oi) Wood, - cord, - lio
riifjali, held at the Thursday evening.
to attend the meeting, but are informed that i! was characterized by an txcellent spirit. .Mr. Frances Smith, of Tex
as ad I rested the company, in behalf of
. . . , 1 ,. tcrnately fur a sheet and table-cloth. .ipimmMate stvle. I ..roceodmgs i i r c i i i i -.' . , , . , I aid of a family who were in the habit,
i riu it urn M i U's ivji n ui t
n ceivc'i loo i.ito
paper, but will appear
tor
in our next.
Tnei e is lobeaaa l tinned meeting held
at the same pi ice en Tuesd ly next. ( 'incinnati Jlepuhlisan. TKX.VS. The call- for voluaiecr military armaments, in dim" r-nl part-! of the United S'atc. arai:i-l the .Mexican ten itora , ha brought ta view the following section of a law of Congress passed on the 30; h Aprd, I Si entitled "An act in addition to the Act for the punishment t.fceiUin crimes ag in-t the United State, and lo repeal the acts therein nviitioned,' which wc copy for the benefit of those whom it may concern: ,nt. laid. Sect. C. And he it further cnatted, ice, That if anv person shall, within the territory or jurisdic tion of the United blates, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for any military t xpediton or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against tho territory nr dominions of any foreign Prince or State, or of any colony, distiict or people, willi whom thjgUnited States are ;,t peace, every person, so offending, hail he deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than three ears. IJai.timork, Nov. 10.
WiLi.ivM G. Jom:s was this day arraigned before the Circuit Court of tin; United States on three indictments, ach of w hich contained a number ol charges of the samo description. Oae far stealing letters containing money; a second !r baling letters containing vahi.ihk; securities; the third for stealin letters containing nothing of value. To deli inJiclm r.t he pleaded guilty, was fJidenred by t!ie Court, on th- i -t indictment, to be imprisoned ihe xoar; on the second four years;
i.;,, twelve mown: aim
ill
r. A live .Ci:ats
in each t ae l l,e at naru
IV, ifentiarv ol ;ic State.
New Orleans, Oct. 31. Flocr. The demand is still restricted to ihe wants of the city, and though the market is not so bare as it was, supplies arc coming in but slowly. Holders are asking 3 per bbl., but the tendency of ihe ma:ket is downward. Arrived this week, 3021 bbls. Whiskey After continuing remark
ably dull for a length of time, this arti-
The next session of Congress will probably be the most eventful one which has occurred for many years, and will certainly be replete with interest, as its course w ill have great influence in fixing t he destiny of the republic for years to come. Immediately preceding, as it
does, the next Presidential election, and containing the leading minds of all the contendirg parties in the country, deep and abiding interests will attend the debates. The whole drama will be faithfully exhibited in the Congressional Globe and the Appendix. We have already provided for our reporting corps, eminent ability and skill in one branch of Congress, and we expect to obtain an adequate reinfot cement of capable persons in the other, by the time, it meets, to fulfil our own wishes and expectations of the Members. No pains or cost on our part will bo. spared to accompli-h it. As the work will be continued rcgulaily and be made permanent, authentic,
and therefore highly useful, all w ho take an interest in the political affairs, of the country will do well to begin their subscription with the next session. T v. a M s.
Congressional Globe I copy dining the session, 1 ,00. Congressional Globe copies during the session, 10,00. Appendix same price. The Congressional Globe will be
sent to those papers that copy this Pros
pectus, if our attention shall be directed to it bv a mark with a pen. Our
PRODUCE, AND BOOT &. SHOU
The im
to p ij -l
nri-ov.nvt.t
I ' r in
Tin; Steubenville O. "Union" repi c M-nts the soirit of speculation in re ;. property' to have been very greiV
i thai town. 1 HO t.iam. p..jr, think, to speak in very moderate lana; , that p.operty lo the amount of lluriy thousand dollars in one week . limi. dianged owner,' Ileal estate I.a l nk. n a un of lenty-hvc per relit. MK ..H;AN.--Tb :'i0,is under the
Constitute" lv f,ll,m.; '"7"
sif'ihcns i. .'ii-
new
idaco
in Mir
a,
iigan.
.....,-r In- :in almost
. .... r.hvir. Mm. day was
iinanim us vote, -
. Inwn Uieutenant Governor, a.,U l-aiu r Ciaiv member of Congress. Ihe Iv ;,POointed Secretary, who U the
nr-trn. (iovernor of the terr.lo.y, is excedingly unpopular, hi tlligy having ,.,. !,umt in Detroit and other places, .ltl . i even threatened with a coat Ular and feathers if he returns to Demit The state, has not. et been ffdut(;.d into the Union by Congress.
. v.... flrl.-ans Union expresses
.. lb it the Ueeislature of ,heop,n,on hat J;,. cl,
.ou.Mana owers of
-l 'I i, . without the
ZrJZnU Uiev shall be
during the cold weather, of using the
doors of the dwelling in place of bedquills, but really ihe ingenuity of this woman in Illinois caps the climax! She beats the Yankees all hollow. Free Press. Mountains of Carolina. Under this head the. Raleigh Register publishes a highly interesting article in relation to the mountainous region of N.Carolina, fioni ihe pen of a scientific gentleman, which we shall take occasion hereafter to transfer lo our columns. From this paper we are not a little astonished to learn that the highest mountain in ihe United Stales is to be found in North Carolina! It is even so. The loftiest peak of the Black mountain, in Yancey county, in that
State, is, it appears, more than two bund roil feet above Mount Washington, in New Hampshire, hitherto accounted the highest mountain in the Union. The fact itself is not so astonishing, (says the Register.) as that the discovery of it should not have been sooner made. .Vat. Intel. The Covingfon Enquirer of last Saturday, states that agents have been appointed by Ihe President and Directors of the Northern Bank, lo rent or purchase in that city, for ihe use of the Branch located there, a Banking bouse, from which the Enquirer infers, that it
is designed to put the Branch in operation without delay. Boston. A census of the population of the City of Boston has been recently taken: by which it appears that ihe
total population of the City falls little
short of eighty thousand souls, being
an increase within the last live years of 30 per cent.
There is a rumor, to which we at
tach some credit, that the Hon. John M"Lean, of Ohio, will be appointed
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
the United States.
It is said that the free white popula
tion of Ohio amounts to one million, The first emigrants settled where Ma lietta now stands, in April, I7C3.
A full blooded horse, Gobanna, was
fold a few days ago in Virginia, for the -mnof fourteen thousand live hundred
dollars.
The Jail at Natchez was broken on
the night of the 28th Oct., and "whites, black, murderers, horse-thieves, Mur
iel men, runawajs and all, ' ran off.
We understand there are counterfeit
S'20 notes of the Northern Bank of Vir
ginia,in Wheeling, in circulaiton.
The largest Pumpkin we have ever
heard of, is now exhibited m 1 hiladel phia. It was raised in Bucks coun
tv. measures six lect ten inches in
circumference, and weighs one hun
drcd and tifly seven pounds
i i . i i i: .1 . - .. ' "
cie lias ai .asi expe. .enceu a s.igm .e .- ?xd Ui, h s0 . c lh;lL we woud
, l, I Ol III Ill-Ill'. IIIUUII II IJ full rate. Arrived this week, 50 barrels. Grain. Corn: sales of several thou
sand bushels have been made at from
GG a 70 cents per bushel for shelled in
sacks; in U 2 1-2
the ear per bbl., it is worth
Buckwlicnt Flour. Just received and for sale, (by retail.) a few barrels of Buckw heat Flour. nov23 L. N. HALL.
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Notice. n?piIE subscriber w ill hire a horse to any person who will lake good care of it, and be responsible for all in
juries. He will charge fifty cents per
day. and the cash must in all cases be
paif' when the horse is returned. JOHN DANIELS.
Rising Sun, Nov. 28, 1 835.
(Cash for Wtirar.
pfcNE DOLLAR per bushel in cash
S will be paid for heat, deliver
ed at the Eagle Mill, in Rising Sun.
CRAFTS & JAMES'S.
Rising Sun, Nov, 21, 1835.
not observe it, probably, unless this be
done.
Payment may be made by mail, nofl
age paid, at our risk. The notes of any
specie paying Bank will be received.
Orvvo attention icill be. paid to any or
(cr, unless the mony accompany it, or un
less some responsible person, know n lo us to be so, shall agree to pay it before
the Session expires. BLAIR & RIVES. Washington City, Oct. 14, 1835.
RISING SUN SEMINARY. -rp?- THIS Institution is now o
pened for the reception of
students, in all the branches of learning generally taught in Seminaries and Academies.
The English, Latin, Greek and German Languages, Rhetoric, Mental, Moral, Natural and Mechanical Philosophy, together with Botany and Chemistry, will be taught with care and attention. The variousbranches of Mathematics, such as Algebra, Geometry, and Astronomy, Trigonometry, Navigation, and
Surveying, may be studied withadvan-
IJue attention will also be paid
L. N. HALT.,
AVING received an additional
supply of Family Groceries, &c.
w ishes lo inform his customers generally that he will be ready to wait on them
it any hour, from day light to nine o -
clock, P. M. to the following articles,
w ith many more too tedious to mention:
Sweet and Irish Potatoes; Flour, Meal and Cheese; Zanesville and Kanawha Salt; Apples and dried Fruit; Cheese, Bolognes and dried Beef; Markarel and Herring; Dried and pickled Codfish; Honey, Molasses and Butter; Vinegar, Cider and Wine; W hiskey, Bounce and Brandy; Loaf and Orleans Sugar; Imperial and Y. Hyson Teas; Coffee and Chocolate; Rice, Ginger and Boston Crackers; Butler Biscuit and Pickles; Pumpkins, Cabbage and Crout; Tallow and Sperm Candles; Sperm Oil and loaf table Sail; Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff; 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; Shoes and Roots, assorted; Tin and Potters WARE; Shoe and Sewing Thread; Seivos, Twine and Suspenders; Parsley, Peppers and Sage; Beets, Hops and Carrots; Apple Butter and Glassware; Water and Whitewash Lime; Fresh Beef generally; CrOn the corner of Front & Grand streets, opposite S. Halhaway's store. N. B. No liquors to be sold by the small. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, l836.-y
Window Sasfi,
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of
JVIXDOIV SASH, which he will sell
it the customary prices, wasll and
Voililinit BliEids made to order, an a short notice. Shop on Main st.,
tirst doorabove the Presbyterian church.
JOHN TAIT, Sen. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, l835-fl4
Public Sale.
HE subscriber w ill offer for sale on tage.
Saturday, the 2Slh instant, at his to Spelling, Reading, Writing, Ccmpo
residence on A. Moore s farm, aboul 3 silion and Arithmelic, and to all the el-
miles above Rising Sun, TIVO HORSES, 1 yoke of OXLLY, Plows, Farm
ing Utensils, ice. fcc. A credit of nine
months will be given. Sale lo commence at ten o'clock.
LEWIS NOBLE. . November 21, 1835.
School Land ibr Sale.
rip HE School section No. 1 5, in town-
L ship 3, range 2, west, will be offer
ed for sale at the Court house door, in
the town of Law renceburgh, Dearborn county, on the seventh day of March.
1830, between the hours ol 10 o clock,
A. M. and P. M. of said day, in sepa
rate lots, according to a division and
survey of the same, made by the Trus
tees of tow of which
sale, by the School Commissioner' for
Ihe county aforesaid.
JUlliNi 1 UUiNlN, Nov. 14, 1 835.-5 Comm'r
cmentary branches of an English cdu
cation. The female department is now under
the instruction of Miss A. M. Disney of
Cincinnati, who was formerly a pupil
of Messrs. Albert and John Picket, of
Cincinnati, and who linished her education at the Female Academy in Oxford,
Ohio, with special reference lo teach
ing. In connection with the studies above
specified, lessons will be given twice a
week in Needle Lace work and Paint
ing, to such young ladies as may wish
to devote part of their time to those
blanches. Competent teachers may
be expected in every department, so
.iiu 2(i:iiu, iiitivi ' j v.i i i-3 . - ti- i .i c i , , f i that young ladies and gentlemen from nship 4, range 1, west, a plat J p . ... u i i .ii f a distance, as well as from the village will be shown on the day of , . h.
IIIIVI HO 1 IVIIll lj J r.mi. v v.. tw j .. tention for their improvement.
Persons from a distance wishing lo
board, may be accommodated on good
terms at Capt. 1 apley s, immediately
opposite the Seminary
'IVrms nf Tallinn- frnm A"2 to .S5 DOT
ruinn r ....:....,., I. ..... ' V r
roMir. success oi me cxc. ..."-..v c quar(er. 12 wecks comprising a quar-
nave made io lurnisn a wu.uti ...s- am, 24 R sc?fion. The Seminary
lory of the proceedings or uor.gress, js flirnUhed wilh Hobes and such olher
pparalus as are ncces
truction of Geography,
PROSPECTUS OF THE C'oMjrrewsioEial filohe.
from day to day wilh sketches of the )hilo?0 hica, Debates, induces the undersigned to f(jJ he in?,
neisevere m their plan lo exieiui ana e,Fnnnm iWh.-.nirnlPli.losnnhv.
They have resolved that J. E BRIGHT, Prin.
lonal Globe shall not only a M niSNRV..4?'.
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embody the parliamentary auiiais oi trie Ri,ing Sn Nov. 21, 1 835.-2 w country, but shall also furnish an Appen-
T
Craft .V Son,
HAVE iust replenished their stock. of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, Q UEEA'S WARE, andt
CUTLERY, making their assortment
complete, and they are now selling at unusual low prices for Cash.
Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1835.-4
I FIND that it is often reported in the streets in town that I am not
purchasing Wheat for the Rising Sun
Mill.
To correct such an error I 6tate that
I am paying One Dollar per bushel, cash.
DANIEL HINSDALE. Nov. 7, 1 835. 314
Notice.
THE public are hereby notified that KiT,iTiAn a ruin nnrce
uij-i r i;iu nuu i ii ill xxiijijij. LXG is attended lo in the neatest stylo
it the Rising bun Coilee House, by
David Bruner.
Shoes of all descriptions and of the
best quality, made at the same estab
lishment, corner of Front and Grand
streets, by Thomas Davis.
Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1835. 414
Apprentice Wanted. A BOY sixteen or seventeen years of age is wanted as an apprentice to the Blacksmithing business. None bulone coming well recommended need apply; and to such good encouragement will be given. Apply to JAMES TAIT. Rising Sun, Oct. 17, 1 835.-1 If
Till: LYCEUM
Will moet at Hie Mcthodbt church, on Tues
.!-. rvi innir next, ut ti o'clock. Messrs. L. 11
l.nmllM Ulll .inmisu.l nm iv v. . u
I'.-rdiPrmsion : 4ii novel reading bencfi.
.v,r lorufi" Tho citmms of town and
misl.borhoo.1 are respcclfullj solicited to at tend. Pif ordrr; "l.E Kor W. Ltkn, Secretary.
31 A Kill ED, In this place , on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Charles Barllelt, Mr Jacob Morisox, of Louisville, Ky. to Mrs Rebecca Austin, of this village.
dix, which shall contain Ihe linished speeches of the prominent speakers, on the most important subjects written out by the members themselves, from the j - ..... i.i -
noles and printed sketches oi me importers. The Congressional Globe, with an Index, will be published weekly, upon double royal paper in octavo form, as
heretotore, at one dollar lor me session. The appendix of finished speeches will, also, be published for one dollar.
It is probable that tne next session p 2wW9 swlr nf I'niiiri-M tvill rnnlinilfi IlCailv Sevpn fff. 3CfCC
months; if so, the work will contain be- ld)f) BBLS. first quality Salt, just twecn four and live hundred pagcs,and v" received and for sale on acwill be the cheapest publication per- commodating terms, by hans in the world, QcUQ HAINES &, LANIUS. w
To the Public.
HE public are hereby informed
that there is now a free Bridge a
cross Wilson creek, between Aurora
.-inrl Lawrenceburch; and there is also
a good FERRY kept at the mouth of I
Tanners creeic, winch win he attended by careful and accommodating ferrymen at all hours from dnyiight until
dark. iiuui M. ALLIUM. November 14, 11535. 3W5
S.IIj t. fl(ffe BBLS. Kanawha SALT, first 0J,W quality; A good assortment of Iron, Nails, and Castings; English Blister and American Steel j Williams's Axes; Cordage; Carpenters' Bench Tools; Boots, Shoes, ar.d Brogans; China, Glass, and Queens Ware;
! ogether wilh a general assortment of
GROCERIES, Just received and for sale by M. TURNFAl. Rising Sun, Oct. 10, 1835.y Cash: Ca&ii WTLL pay the highest market price . in Cash for slaughtered HIDES SKLYS, delivered at my Tanyard,one mile west of Rising Sun. JOHN TAIT, Jr. September 26, 1835. 3m'J3
f cut U 1 tberia
