Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 113, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 9 January 1836 — Page 3
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saturiay ;"oYt N I"";. J-V.. '.), I83r. 03" 1 laving been absent on business, nnd being detained two days longer than we exported, is our apology for the late appcarar.ee of the Times today. Such failures do not often occur with us, and we hope our patrons will bear with us tins time.
OrOaing to Use hurry of getting out this number, we are compelled to o:r.il (cvcral articles, intended for publication to-day. Among them a:e two letters from our Washington Correspondent. If any person Iwh borrowed from us the Daily Globe, containing a synopsis of the Poslnvister General's report, he will please return it.
copious extracts
03 Wc have mad
to day in relation to lis.- recent coufiagration in the city of New-Yoik. The reader will fu.d them interesting; nnd will, we are confident, f tl gratified to learn, that the loss is i.ot near so extensive as was at Cirsl supposed. c":;i;5ii:ss. Abolitionism has at length readied tlsc Halls of Congress. A petition, signed by 172 fnwi.'cs in .Maine, praying for tlsc abolition cf slavery in the District of Colua.bia, has been presented in the Ilou-c cf Representatives: .and a similar petition, not fiam females, however, has been presented from Massachusetts. They called forth much debate, and created much excitement among the Southern members. The House refused to ref.r or to print the petitions; and wc take it for granted that abolitionism will find little favor in Congress.
London p ipers as late as the 11th November, were received at New York, on the 25th ult. They hrk:g positive intelligence that Mr. BvniON', our Charge d'Affaircs at Pari, had made a formal demind of the French Government for his passports, on the Glh November. Mr. Btrloi.s arrival is now
ed, and when thev in ado th
e very same and carried on by temperance societies
promise, what was the consequer.ee? has the patronage of the good and the Why, it resulted in a miserable failure! Src"N ecclesiastical and political; and It is sipCu!ar, most singular, to us, that a iis u!i!j'' is sanctioned by thr. expe,u p i f i i iiit rience of years; and as we hciieve it t!ie I er.ple cf Law rence hurtjh should , , i r . . ttousi.-iies under tne smile o( approbatakc the start in this matter. If the ,ing Heaven, ar.d is destined to aid in people residing in liie proposed bounds perpetuating moral, social, civil and
of tliis r.ew county wanted to be struck political liecdcrsi throng'iont the world
off, why did they not start the petition?
Why have they waited and let their sworn enemy take the lead? Does it
not niTord room for the supposition that
there is "something rotten in Denmark?' In our judgment it dos it
a ill) id
that we recommend, by precept and example, with more zeal and alacrity than ever, the propriety and necessity of Total Abstinence. GEORGE R. MoCOY, Scc'y. pro trm. LlVIX;; AT LfM -. V!!.'-F The Public Advertiser savs: Wood j selling in our
?;.? :oem to believe' that it is no
thing but a scheme to divide, distract, Greets ;it.$l 50 per cord ; butter canno
and then ixwjucr, that party which has
heretofore went toe-thr-r for the center. We know that many, very many of our
be.-t lr.ei.Js, (and we truly regret to say t.jse in propoi tion.Thcso high price s
it.) euter(;s!n quite a tisiieient opinion arc attributed to the saippiies from Indiin regard to this m tt'er. They an- ana bc'iv.y in great part cut off bv the
pear to have taker, up with the scheme Acuity of cro-ing the river. That before thry counted on the chances of f:,.r ncid: "The construction of s, ' .. . ., i ,. bridge across the falls, witii low rates of success a:u! m our opinion Iney shou d fn " ..m,., i c 1 J toll, would open an casv and enla comhave been wary, and w ate hful, and cal- municatioii with a vaft Vesrion of fertile
dilating, before they took up with a count! y in cur sister state:, as;d in a very
project which originated ;it Liwrer.ce- short time reduce the extravagant psi-
bunds. lV !:-.vo nr.lv in lu ,rt res wi.ier. a: e now txtoitrd trom us lor
(he many necessaries of life.1'
have only to look to the!
past, and we see that th' V have always
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and eternal, v been hate n and h: in- humor. A rumor is now m tar-
in- forth fchemes to outran and PUii kultion that a steamboat on tie Mis
il,'; Mccnn.-.;..,i ... 'PP' stopped at a small town, and
, . requested permission of its inhabitants
...... ..v ...u . ' w to bury some dead. The request was this pr- jul to iliviile the enmity, an.! make granted, and the crew belonging to (he
hn-tti i:un n Count) Srrtl, ouicinatei) 0J;t oroughl out hfty cchins and con
" '.- ' 5 - V Ui a 2. iu;r.; ijiKii r f. e k l . v , Iv L. N. i Gmr,-r.nd I'roiinco 1); n'. r. Ap)ltS driiHi, tu-h. - 75 vy. irr.-.n, . " - ;:. ,.4 Apt !e butter, c . t ! I . - 51) H;'i-f, - lb. r a 0 p'lttor, - " ir, ;i 3.4 Ibickuhor.t flour, rivt. 3.V) t'oi'pwisx, Ih. - ! 3.4 Ctiocsf, Wc.t. Ilesorvo, II). - j.. t'orn meal, bm. - 37 1-2 ;i M Corn. - " 33 CMir, - h!,1. O0 n 2--VI Cliickrns. - iloz. 100 a 150 Kirns - " !0 Hour, - Llil. - V,M Flour, - cwt. - 400 'Vntl.cr-, - Hi. - 3T Ki-i-sscLMi , - hx,,U. 1.2 Uor.ry, lb. - 12 1-2 !!o;i', - n o- - t.r-,, 10,00 a 11,00 IMilrs, - It. . ' .1 E.-ir!, " i() 0;;l, - bii li. Clnior.s, " ,-..;) rotntoc?, - " 37 . Pork, rct;.i l'. - f I -4 r.rk, boc r.rand, cwt. 500 a Cf.;) ?'.!'., Katiaw!.;!, I - : 1 1 ! 2 n '.a Tallow, II). - 10 Tar, - sr:i!l. - :t? 1-2 Turnep?, - bvz'n. - 25 V!;rnt, - " . 1-25 Wki'kiu-, - jrn!l. - 50 Woo.l, " - c-jr t, - 175
Remaining in hc Post Onice at Wilmington, lad. on liie. 1st January, 183G. Those, siot taken out by th'? 1 l c f Ap.ril next, will be sent to "the; General Tost O.'liee as dead letter'.'.
at Isizr) ( r.C( bumh.
Vic knciv tliat we will not receive
veyed them to t!ie buninc creund
where they were deposited. After the
steam boat had departed the inhabitants
any thar.ks in this section of the county became alarmed, and determined (o ree for the preceding rcmaiks, allhcugli what these boxes contained. They s'.c-
(b.ey come too late to do either good or harm. But we have raid nothing more than we believe the subject requires us to say. We cannot puisne a milk-and-water courre in this case: and wed) most sincere ly regret that we are com-
cordingly disinterred ihem, and wonderful to relate! instead of dead bodies of men, e:aeh cofFm was filled with fire arms!!! AV.7. O. Cornier.
Adams Lydia Ortkor Cicor'c D'asditl Jonathan nnsscllJiihn Hnrll Strv, ird Cain Jo.in V Carpenter jsilin Ct.lbimbia Jehn I'ena F,
Li:
M A
Lewis A::rotl McLain Jamr-a McLyiii Adiiion Mi!: r Jacob & Ati.lrcw Mitchell Wm Morrison A A 4 i'ubiier Jihn r(tcr J'.l.n-l n I'uv.-.-Il John H Reed J iimes Kobisoa J aii.es 'viwden Win Jr PIki.ic Robert M Pa:ith tc'.h
An Ixvext-o:c. The Bangor Com
mercial, sajs that a m-n ''down ea t," h;!F, Invrnffd .-. it-v '..rl r.f l-.bir l.-i-i.'
peiled to dill: r wiili so many of our best for le;illicr, wI,icti has so ! riiliar.t a nob
friends. As .1:1 Editor, however, w e heh that a pair cf shoes to which it. has
cannot stop to enquire the feelings of been applied give? as much light in the our friends in regard to a matter cf evening as half a dozen common lamps! I'M- . , j - . .
public importance, when eon- .., , - important, invention, as 11
consistency, and every thir.e . . r. .1.
' - 1 uuiei ii.i-i::uii iiuw in use lur r.roi;uci:.!ir
Treat science
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Foshcr David Fox Mr? Rii !or Fox Rudolph Gibson !Ja vid 2 Givnn Joim V H anes 1 Ic.iryll'izeltbio Kim win 2 ! lod;-?on J aincs Jaek vin A a James Wil'iuni
Ivent William UA V i.J V V f,iV, 1 . 1U
S-levens & Glenn 2 Taylor T J .V Brother Taylor Thomas A Tufts s.'ervctus 2
e, m.n::s out our line o, doty. M e i!ht An old cast rnTpair ofboots, well
nave never yet dene fo, ant our opsn- nc-iisncd, bcinrr sufiicienl to l.-'ht ;t coi
hourly expected, and as soon as uc ion ,.mT js ;i;lt ,ve cvcr c;,,, t;0 so. mon sized store w ithout any danger from
reaches Washington, we shah, no ooubt, Vtc we engnqed in this controver- flI C-
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hear the 1 resident s views m regard to sy ,c,Pcctinsr the county scat, wc went The Legislature of South Carolina
the course (Jor.gicss ought to takctoror t10 center, and opposed the wily I have passed a bill to incorporate the
morrn. the navment ot the trend) iiM,.nS.,.Jm nmonir.fl.nan.nnr.Ua:ic"" aa uiwncsion nan noael
w w . I J 1 11111 i'tvo uisij .uai;r,,iiiciii ii -i j .v 1
V I WUI illll r( L UM f'l (HO tCiliUf Ollld
.1 - I i H, I . - i . I mm m. m.
Wp nrp not vrl at nt in rein r J to wc would be acting with strict iu?licc At uicsviue, Uluo, on tiie ya inst.,
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o,,r ronnlv IY.rS. ar.d ihe nrosnect of to those with whom we have been here- '.V me cv. fvir. ornaiiwooa, cuarle
w J 11 ....... ...... lMMen. :lt. .ilitornl I hp. (1 tie-111
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pmcc is as remote ai mis umc as 11 was tu.o.c .Uv:.i.u.tu ... ... j. GazeU ,Q M,,s EuzAUi;TH B.
eonie. years ago. 1 he scheme now on ana equal ngnis, against oppression ai.u JioonEHEAn Gf Zanesviile.
tb.c carpet is a division of tiie county, misrule if we were to desert tl.ctnncw,
A new county is to he foisn. d by cut- and lull in with tins row scheme, itut MU&tiC
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ting ell all that pan oi i-ai oorn coun- ; m 0N Saturday, the 1Gth instant, the
ty lying south of a We?t line from the lhnt p-irtysti.t, and we cannot, we will following property will be offered
mouth of L ui-hcry, and adding to it not leave them to their late, ami join in por sale at S. llalhaway's store, in lii
four miles cf Switzerland. This is a with that party who have, heretofore sing bun, viz: 1 beieau, l era. lie, 1
k..4 Ko. n n f.ust but b-eti tiie ackiiow led :'od enemies cfall hirm mantle clock, kstcoen utensils, 1
1R1Y tLlltllH. ii. ...jrv.. I - - - o , I I 1 .. !..(" (1
10 Mt Ihil it wtewrtt l '""I"'- " o " -n.c.cni.oq. on ... . , , . wj ,,,,
b'trsh! Wc are told that a petition subject, and the only course wmcn we known. R. C. CLARK.
from the upper end, containing six bun b lievc w c cug'.d to pursue is as plain January 9. 1 o3G
drcd names, has already gone to Indian- to us as the light of day. Others think
.,rwJ;. nn. :ls -i tr.hl tb:it there is diG-renllv. but did thev occupy the sta-
' ." V.. .!.:, . , c ,i, wJu ,. .In i'-.'v in,v wnnl.l on. fOiN or about l!ie 23.1 of November
one now iumii8 ... , v u u , . . ,ft
lOv'lt If&l l'.-CU' IM mti
subscriber, one mile below Rising Sun,
two yearling heifers, which fell in with his drove of cattle between Rising Sun
and Law rerceburch. One is a bl u !.
heifer, white star in forehead, and a half
a$ lessens
Rkmaintno in the Post Oiiice at Rising San, Ir.d. on the first of January, 133G. These not f;tken out in tb.ree mouths will be sent to the Geuesal Tost Oiiice as Dead Letters.
Armstrong j Allen J:me Anderson Catharine Bahbs John a(v R'aratct lii.a.tJ K !eard "loses 2 litirris Ail ;iin Barker John
brown l eier Rojle James Creekhnum George 2 Ca Ion Wm Chase David Cnrtrfibcll Itcbe rt Cooper James Driver S.mih Onprnn Goorgc A Durbin J Dickson Thomas Dean M V Oibblo Mary Ann Driver Harvey Klliolt John Fisher Jacob Green lhirvey Gillespie Dr Geddes James R G innings John W llanunonds Lewis Harris Caleb It
Harrison J F 1 -oges John Harris C Ilohs.-n It Hifisdule Daniel Jones .V.ichnel Jones Jolm Jr J ones Wm James h'asil I.era Thomas l.atty Moses Larew John Lowring Hradley Miller Siirah Millard S It Atarshall Jane W 2 Marble David Krai John O'Neals J i W riuiiimer Jatiu Rose Wm 2 llohhiris rihraim Rollins Ilamianiuh Stilts Williiin. Phoemaker J ohn Tower Alpheus P Tanley Daniel Willianis J amta Wilson lliiz.i Wade Wm C4
JOHN LAN1US, 1'. M.
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J OTiCK is hereby given, that pi: rJ suant te a decree e f (he Trobjilo ( oi:rt of Deai born county, in the State of Indiana, tl i re w ill bo cVrosed to sals :t puldic auction, nt the jiremiser, en Satntday,tl!e 13th day of J.u.uary next, all the follewi.ij described properly, in '.he. town of Riciiig Sun, De.u burn ercun-
ty, to -,Mt
that part of in-lot No. (3, in sai.l
town of Rising Sun, on Front street, 21
.eel in v. :iliu;tn l runnin'T b: k 40 feet
same width, unimproved, belonging lo the estate of Samuel S. Scott, dee'd. ,LSO Tiiat part of said in-lot No.
13, in said town, purchased by (he de
ceased in his h!: time from"Tbntr.n!
C:tt,.?3 feel 1 isnb.es in width, froiisinr
ui street, and running back GC
leet. same width.
.iLS"0--Tbat part of in let No. 34.
in said town of Rising Sun, purchased
y said deceased m lus life time from
Archibald McMillan, being 30 feet on in alley ar.d S4 feet 10 1-2 inches deep, ame w idlh. ALSO All that part of the afore-
saiu in lot io. 13. in l ie said town of
Hising San, described as follows, lo vit: Fronting 33 feet on Main street.
and same number of feet in width (o the
rear, running back from Main street 6G feet, and adjoining that portion of sa'nl in-lot No. 13, on the corner of Main
and Front sti eets, owned by O'Neal's
and repper. The above described property is sold as the property of Samuel S. Scott, de
ceased, for the payment of his just debts,
and will be sold divested of widow's dower, with her consent entered on re' cord. Tho-said property w ill be sold on the following terms and conditions, to wit: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand; one-third in six, and the residue in twelve months from the day of side, with interest on (he deferred payments from sale. The deferred payments to be well secured, or to remain as a lien on the premises till paid. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. on said dav. " JOHN II. O'NEAL, 3V. of A'. S. Scott, dee'd. Rising Sun, Dec. 12, 1 335.
Fr DDLS. Kanawha SAL T, first ouality; A good assortment of Iron, Nail?, and Castings; English Blister and American Steel ; Williams's Axes; Cordage; Carpenters' Bench Tools; Boots, Shoes, and Brogans; China, Glass, and Queens Ware; Together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, Just received and for sale by M. TURNER. Rising Sun, Oct. 10, 1835.y TTpiIE Rising Sun Insurance company is now fully organized and prepared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other office; nnd they hope, by a fair ar.d liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronage of the public. MOSES TURNER, Secy. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1 835. 94tf
county, and that it meets with general tertain other feeling
onnrnlwlimi. Wi'h.WC! nolSCOU it WC
"ll , ron this timi s.
have seen none oi me unci, saiu iu Wilmington, Jan. 2, 1 83G.
have been w iitlen from Indianapolis to i.fd,)r a accordance with a re
this place, and to other sections cf the Uolusion of the Wilmington Tcmperi 7 I ......... . . i . i- i
coun
tition
nty, but (here is no doubt that a pe- ikc Society, I hereby transmit the fol crop c.n the under side of each ear. V e. i.;n l i- i-, r irrel .tion nd living for publication in your paper of 1 he other is a while heifer, red sides ion cf this kind, i in e u dilation, and I J i i gQme about hep hc., anA ;i ha,f
it letters c i.couragn g it, liave been m.,eting of this society, held in crop on the under side of the left ear. eched. Wilaun'.on, oi the first of January, No other marks or brands perceivable. Now, notwithMandirg th-very kind iG3G, the R.-v. Mr. Wats.w was invited The owner is roquctled to come ford fi i ndlv a hie wo have received to d. liver an appropriate address. The ward, prove property, pay charges, anj
n.trained to say that tee arc imitation was accepted, and tne re- uu u.uu. j . .. ,, o-iLstcf Ihe friends of Temperance was NA I HAMLL CLARR. VP""1 l) ""? imf'l,mnd llV a scricS of unanswerable argu- January 9, 183G.
nn
wc are co
tlcridcrjiJi
xii'o if os a finrin'., u non. -j enrmy, the. Lmcn net hvrgh err, to nlrap ns, and tec rrgrrt" to -j c it fn f th- favor thai
it (kcs. Had this project eliminated at any other place than the rotten, the intrigueing tow n of Lawrenc ebui gh, we
might have view ed it in another light but wc cannot, wc will not, believe that
the People of Law renceburgh arc ac
meats in support of the utility of Tem
perance Societies, connected with a vi
vid and true description of the sin of
Lilrmptrancc.
Afscr the aduiess, eleven additional
members sub-cribed the Constitution, :m.l the. society proceeded lo adopt sun-
rrpUIE Scb.ool section No. 1 5, in township 3, range 2, west, v.ill be offer
ed for sale at tiie Court house uoor, in
the town of Lnwrcncehurgh, I)'. at ;orn
T U HE subscribers respectH fullv inform tb.e eitlzens
Vfvref Rising Sun, the surrounding '7W' country, and the public gene- " rally, thai they are now carrying on, in (he shop formerly occupied by James Jones, opposite (he old Wool Carding factory, the Ua.'liriiiauv Uig business, and will keep on hand and make to order, all kinds of JVIXDSOR, CAA'Z, and RUSH IIOTTOM Chairs, Settees, and all other kinds of work in their lisie." From (heir experience in this business, and a determination to do good work, they flatter themselves (hat thev will receive a liberal custom. Or
ders from a distance will be promptly attended to. OI I Chairs, Sctlees, ecc. will be re-
nniivil on liberal terms, and at a short
notice.
Country Produce, such as may be a"rccd upon, will be taken in payment. MA PES & ARMSTRONG.
Rising Sun, Dec. 2G, 1335.
dry resolutions, son.eofwhich are here- county, on the scveiuh uay ot Al.tcn, .'.miiteib 183G, between (hi hours of 10 o'clock,
Resolve! Thai we consider (he use of A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in sepa-
. i i. ii r i .njpmnv niimr.or a rate 101?. Kccoruuui i 1 mi
lu""" ; ' ... ' a..l l... ..
that they r.evcr have 1
evidence have we now mac iney v- :r exceedingly of which will be shown on the day of
actuated by good motives? A e have , ' , detlimental to every sak by the School Commissioner for
no evidence No: not the least snaciow thinfr . the county aforesaid
of evidence and but a few years since, Jhtoka!, That as (lie Temperance
when the ery some projnl wiss attempt-' reform i influenced, brought, about,! Nov. 14,1835.-5
JOHN P. DUNN,
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhab
itants of Ptising Sun and Patriot, and
their vicinities, that he intends practi inr the three brandies of his profession
namely, practice of Medicine, .uidwtie rv. -and Surgery.
Dr. E. has practised the medical pro fission for these last thirteen years
TIo mav be found at the dwelling
house formerly occupied by Robert C
Clark, on Pennsylvania street, nrs
house west of Major Jellcy . Rising Sun, Nov. 12, IP 35. Iwn
cksisiilliiiig'.
IpxllE subscriber takes this method JL of informing his old friends and
he public in general, that he has re
commenced the Blacksmithing business
m Kising bun, at his old stand, and will
continue to carry it on in all its various
branches, lie returns his thanks to
those who have heretofore patronized
urn, and he hopes that by strict atten
tion to business, and a determination to
do good work, to receive a continuance of past favors. C. HAG AN.
Rising Sun, Dec. 5, 1835.
rafi Sr Son.
raj!" AVE just replenished their store of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
IURUU.1RX, V UEEJXS WARE, and
LU 1 LM), making their assortmel-
complele, and they are now selling at
unusual low prices lor Cash.
Rising bun, Nov. 7, 1835.-4
ITrhs$iny Frrs lor Sale.
A good super-royal single pull Slansbuly Press, summer and winter of cast
iron, friskets, wrenches, &c. complete, is for sale cheap. The Press is a first rate one of the kind, and is now in good order. Application to be made to the editor of the: Rising Sun Times. December 5, 1 835. tf St I,BLS-f,rst Vly Salf? Jl,st received and for sale on accommodating terms, by Oct in HA I NFS & LA N I US.
ft us.
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