Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 116, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 January 1836 — Page 3

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KISIXG SUX: SATURDAY MOUNTING. J AN. 30, IS36. LETTERS 1 ROTV ASHING TON NoTi. Corrap;nd( nrc of the Rising Sun 77nir.. Gadsbv's, No. , Jan. 10, 1036. Dear Glrnn 1 attended the President's levco on the 1st, and was introduced for the first time to General Jackson, by the Hon. Mr. . The General is a tall, spare man; his hair is coarse and very white, is cut between two and . i . i t ...

nirvu iiicues long, ana that on the crown of his

to cstahli.-h non-int( rcourse France had lettor pay the five millions than to have no commercial intercourse with us for one year. 1 too am opposed to fighting; bat wc must and will have the money. Every American will surely say no one deserves the protection of our flag, that will compromise our honor. Yours truly. PRESIDENT'S SPLVIAT, MESSAGE. Havin? been favored by a friend who came from Cincinnati on Wednesday r.isrht, with a

head stands erect. He is eld. care-worn .,i co-v ol ,hea' J Gazette .,f Monday, contain-

v car-worn, but is a most perfect gent it man in bis manners. He took his stand rear the door of the reception room, pave every one a cordial shake by the hand as they entered, r.r.d I would have been glad to stop, and hear the Geuaral talk, but was prescd, crowded, and introduced to Mrs. D. and some other ladies, and pacd on into the great J.Vt lUnm, about which o much has been sai I ami written; it is elc-actl v furiii-hod, with largo mirrcr tables, window curtain, and tapestre, arranced i:t superior style. Whcnwc first entered, tl.isiocm was scarcely l.uif fdad ; it was h.-.ll" past 12 o'clock; but in a few n.orornU it was crowded with the treat and

the cy, not only of our own, bit i f other

in.? the President's Special Message relating to our diiHriiity with France, we are enabled to lay this important document before our readers to-day. The Message was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, in both House, immediately after it wa read. The course the President recommends towards France, is n :n-inlc rrcursc.

fjr-Tho President's menace, has crowded out Mr. Tivto.v's s-rh in tho fenntc of the

i. . ttatc, respec inj the :u!miion of the Michigan Senators alluded to a' short time since by oar Vamt;t-n Cor.vponi'.oi;t, and a

number of other articles in type

-The letters albided to in tb.c rrseidout's

rathcraf, in our opinion. At Frookville, it ii to be regretted that its meetings in half an hour after the news arrived, the a- are not better attended. There is an mtsrln 111 1 1 I. .'-.- ' .

says, "loud and boisterous rejoicings unaccountable apathy on thjs subject a-

mong our citizen?, which renders it necessary for something to be said or done to rouse them up to a just consideration of the beneficial results to be expected

nom our Lyceum. I consider the whole community are

mencan

could be heard in every direction cannons

roaring, bells ringing, drums beating, balloons ascending, burning tar barrels, bonfires, fee."

A procession of citizens, with two Marshals of the iXight, music, and lights in their hands,

promenaded the streets, "in as good order as

rould be expected, under the circumstances:"'

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At Connersville, thev also had a great parade, interested in a political point of view.

which resulted in killing one man, shooting a- in the prosperity of all such societies, nother'sarm off, and putting the eyes out of and that it is the" duty of every man to

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""'iiuuis. i ins was caused ny me accmetitai discharge of a cannon. We think all this re

joicing rather premature wait a little, until

these same folks are called upon for their Tu.v-

fs, and if they don't then whistle another tune, we are mistaken.

suppoit them, whether he expects to derive any immediate individual benefit from them or not. They form the means of discovering and encouraging talent, which otherwise for want of excitement and practice miht he forever buried in obscurity. Why was it that France produced so many noted ueiier-

als and military commanders durinjj a

looks hive the prince of good hvin;r.nd whole- ! Mr- "

some Climate; and if iiry one did not auro i been prided ith the message; but as tie Picsne that he is a most industrious 1 u-xrrs man, j f'".t bas substantially stated their substance, I should have thought him the viry reverse, j w0 ,!''t'ni their publication i:i our paper unne-

t a-s look? well, is said to be a mm of literature, treat industry, nn.1 a prudent Statesman. Mr. Dickerson is a plain man, e.f gr. al good

(7Ti.c F.ditor of tho Rrookville American ha an unaccountable itching to interfere in the heal affairs of lids county. Wc have hen toforc

had occasion to notic? his impudence, and to I Period of tweedy years succeeding her

rebut some of his falsehoods, though we appre- revolution? It was the excitement of bended at the time this was not rccessary the limes and the opportunities thev afwhere he was known; and wc would not con- forded of exerc ise in military a '.fairs descend to notice him now, were it not that he that called forth tho latent enercies of

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might do mischief where he is not known. In ihi vnnflu nf Fm.w.0 n.l turned tbmr

ice of Arm?, in

so much excel

American viiarce at ear;?, have khoo, with no water short ol arout a mile, to

FA SI II ON A IJLE TAILOR, TWAS removed to the frame building -UiJ- on Main street, 2d door west of the Printing OiTiee, where he will carry on the TJILORLXG business in all

its various branches. lie receives the

latest Eastern Fashions, and is alwav? in readiness to attend to any cid-is "in his line. He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and hopes to re ceive ;t continuance of the same. Garments cut to order at the shortest notice. OrOne or two Journeymen Tailors will find constant employment by making immediate application, llising Sun, .Jan. 30, 1 G3G. 1 G

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ee ir.tries. Mr. Secretary Forsj t!i ii (juiic gray, j M-'sgc, which pa.-ed between the French b's l.-'t papir,he winds up an article of two attention to (he scie'nc although lie does not a; pear ob! ; In is very af-j 'i'd'tcr of Finance; M. Pageot, the French spmcs in length, respecting this county, by v, hich they nfter'vards fable, and has a sanle lr ail r.u n. V'oodbury jbarje; Mr. Forsyth, Secretary of State; and raying that Wilmington "stands upon a barren je.j looks like the riri'icnnf o-r.t-.il l..-..-..- ..-V..1.. 1 Mr. R.iitoo. mrrir:in fiiT.rf-. t n-ira lztmK u-itti nn -nlo cl.rtrf f tiKnnt n inllii ir.

cessary.

have not bad any late t.ews from In-

i!i;;napolis in regard to the jm'.; nsion and dii vision (pietion. tur latot news was that tho petitions for division had been presented and i referred to the Representatives from Dearborn, j Sw itzerland and Ripley counties.

seme and ripe age. Mr. Kendall looks like one of Pharoah's h-aukine; :n.l Mr. Alten.cy General Uullcr I did not sec. The officers of our Army and Navy, fr,-:n Major Gemrals and Commodores down to Cadets and Mi Id. i -mi n, wi re a'.o in the crowd, all in their uniforms. The Diplomatij Corps oo was present; but vo iknow that we h.ue n ta Miniver either Ire.m England or France. I regretted this. The crcwd increa-ed on us ;

the room, though very large, was I'd led to oer- j as it has not been conf.rmcd

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water horses, &c." Now this is a mo't palpa- bL,w ucpenus ioi Mippori hie FIF.. and no person, unless totally '-..iornn. :u PCWC.r of the people. To

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cr wishing to deliberately mistepresent, would

write and print so base a falsehood. Wilmington has a sufficient supply of mot excellent

w ater for ali her wants, at all seasons of the year.

EO. 15. II ALL respectfully in

forms h;s old friends and tne pub

lic in general, that he has opened a

shop in the frame building adjoining

Lratt cc bon s store, where he intends

to keen on hand a pood .assortment of

AND SHOES,

Manufactured from the best materials,

control l!-.r..t power in favor of just ncl by good workmen, which will ena-

C-T"- rumor ba been current hero Air a few dav past, that the French have already taken two or threa American vessil--, and bad blockaded others i.i some of the West India ports.

j Wo presume the report is without foundation,

JACOB 3IOHISOX. We nllndcd to the melancholy fate of this

young gentleman, in our last. Since then we , have been favored with the perusal of a letter,

written to his father the day before he was shot, from which wc ropy that portion of it which follows. It will be read with interest.

It will be seen by a notice in another part of

ble him to warrant his work of the best

quality. He invites his friends and all

others wno may want nrlick'S in his

line, to give him a call.

Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 183G. 16lf

tnlrnls may be, or however little need suuscnoer wm oner lor sale, at he m tv have of such arsistance himself. h,a residence four miles northwest cf

to encourage this and all similar insti- lxls!n bun' on baU:rdJ'i tl)e day

tutions by every means in his power. ol 1 tbruary next, the ioilowing proper

ty,

measures is tne pitCliest nmnilion oi an American citizen. Tiiis requires prac

tice and experience in public speaking, which can seldom he attained but by

means of such institutions as this. For

these reasons I consider it to be the duty of every man, whatever his own

ll nvinz, and soon become v.ncomfo;

y warm.

1 staid two hours and n turned to Gaddiv's t CCjWc learn that on tho 9th instant, the in testimony of their respect for the deceased -'f 1. .-.. .. .... ...... . ..

i.iit.iv, mi. iiuiiui.iiil u-ia-i-o ii u'u . 1 , itt

to-day's paper, thata mectingof our young men 1 village miht also have a ereat influ- " ' r ' C O.IUI 4i7i;S,

is called, for the purpose of adopting measures I (.pg ju pron

fatigued, hut much gratified.

I Legislature of Mississippi elected Robert C. 1 The communication alluded to last week, has

On the 2 a iiio clear dav 1 t out f r New ! Wn!-icr' tj l!,c s- Senate. The vote stood, been withdrawn to give place to the letter. ' - ' 1 11' 11. tilil 1 -i l . - - I -

oru, ana arrived on tho cvimr.g of the 4th. j The day was gloomy, and to add to the melanch.ely scene, the bare brick and Uc.ac walls cf j the once noble Exchange, and seventeen i Sipnre, or parts ef squares, of the City, the j combustible part of which was consumed by fire a few weeks ago, was in full view of our I i landing nd lodging. F.aily on the morning J cf the 5th, 1 set out on a walk with a friend, to

view the rains. It is indeed beyond my powers cf description, estimated, as you know, at from twelve to twei.ty millions. The citizens seem to care but little about it now; but the worst !.;s not come. When their paper heconu s due towards sntuIjj, there must be many failures. On the Oth I returned to Philadelphia, spent bat part cf a day there, as the boat was goinj,

and I ould had to stay two days, or go then so 1 went on to Daltinv.re. Here, as at every other iei it, I found members of Congress sj endin the holy-days. I was introduced to Senator Tbr, of Virginia, who bad been homo to attend the marriage of bis daughter. Von know he was nominated by a Convention at Baltimore to run as the candidate for Vice President, on the llarn-on Ticket, lie was in fine spirit', is a jovi il companion, and l y-the-

bv, a man of some talent.

for Walker 4-1, riummer IT, Poindcxter 12.

The Louisville Advertiser says that R. C. Nicholas has been elected to the Senate of the I'. Sttitcs from Louisiana. Polh of these gentlemen nrc Jacksoniaiis.

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Taui ico Prison,

Sunday, Dec. ! 3th, 1835.

Venerated Fulhcr: A dying son, for

the last lime, now takes occasion to adi dress vou. On the 6th of November

promoting the prosperity of the Farming utensils, and Household and

Lyceum, and at the same time find it Kitchen Furniture. Nine months crea source of pleasure and profit to them- dit will be given on all sums over two selves. But I will not enlarge on their dollars, by giving note and approved

duties; a word to the wise is sufacicnt.

P.

NOTICE.

The Young Men of Rising Sun and its

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fr'rWc understand that an altercation a- ,as, 1 lcl 1 c" Orleans in tne scnooncr vicinity, are requested to meet at tne

security. Snle to commence at ten o -

clock on said day.

GEO. BUCHANAN. January 30, 183G.

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i r..c i,pi-r,..i rai: r u .ini....i,nni, p.,i iHiirv Jane. lor lirazoria. I exas. Willi 1 lUpthnriis rhnrrh. on Monuav evoninp

bones and Swiitsuro, between this place and the intention of seeing the country and next, at half past six o'clock, for the THERE will be a first rate beef oiler-

Lawrenceburgh, a few evenings since, which working at my business; and calcula- j purpose of adopting resolutions expres

had ra tin r a serious termination the Pilot cf ttng, God permitting, to return to Lou-1 sive of their feelings in regard to the

the Swiiisure shooting the Ti.ot of the Paul isville in the Spring following. I his melancholy fate of Mr. J acob Mouison, Jones in the back of tho neck. Doth boats vessel was landed on Tampico bar, six I formerly a citizen of this place, who

were going up, and one was endeavoring to miles from the city, on the night of the was shot at Tampico, by order of the r.i?3 tl.e utl.e-i wl.ell Uli .Hpule alOSC. TliC 14th November, and the nnssetirrprs Oil IVTnvirnn nm-frnmnnl nr, lhf 1,1th IW

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the following atternoon at live o clock, j 035.

cd for sale at the market house, this.

morning, at the usual hour, "in lots to suit purchaseis." Jan. 30.

wounded man, wc are informed, is Dot danger-

I ons. 1 tie I not ol t!ic ?wmsurc is in tne Cincin

nati jail ; and it is said be will be demanded by the authorities of Indiana, and brought to Lawrenceburcb for trial.

were compelled, under the orders cf John Tait General Mayheir, to march against the I Willis Miles

city. This General is a Mexican, and

embarked on board the schooner Man-

Jane unknown to the passengers and

emigrants to Texas. Several attempts

It was my fortune to travel in the same Car Rail Roads or Canals. And it is our candid

with Mr. , the Portuguese Minister, and j opinion, that if the State would expend oneSenator Tyler, from Baltimore to Washington, 'third of the amount she proposes to borrow for Thev soon cng isrcd in a disc.iSM.m of politic-, i Rail Roads and Canals, in the construction of the c-vn.luct of the F.nropean Monarch?, and j McAdamizesl roads, her citizens would enjoy the probability of a rapture betwei a the Lni- . greater a Ivnntagrs, and he better accommodated States and France. I could see thnt the j ted, without being borne down by oppressive Portuguese dwelt on it with great interest, llo taxation. observed, "If the indemnity is not paid, you j It is contemplated, as most of our readers

TURNPIKE ROADS. We have always been friendly to Interna

Improvcraenls in the shape of Mc,damized to escape from the power of this aspi

Roads. Every individual w ho is disposed to ring General and his aids, were atlempdo so, can travel on those roads, and with as lej Dv many of the passengers, but pro-

much expedition as is necessary ; and besides, yc j ne Oec t U al , as he was aided by the

fort which guards the mouth ot the ri-1 1. C. Clark

ver.atthehar. The city was attacked Wm. Lanius

on the morning of the 16lh. Several j A. C. Pepper were killed and wounded, and about J. H. O'Neal

thirty taken prisoners, one of tchom teas I N. M. Welsh

thev r.ccominoilate a much greater portion ol

the People, and are far more fe, than cither

Eewis Miles T. Morrison J. A. French J. Bennett Thos. Bradley A. E. Glenn Geo. W. Stewart

II. C. Bright

Vendue. rTTMIE subscriber will offer for sale JL at public vendue, on Friday, the 5lh day of February, 183G, at his residence 3 1-2 miles south-west of Rising Sun, and 3-4 of a mile from Jnyncs's

rhos. II.Gilmore J!iU the following property, to wit:

John Monison

Phineas Robinson

N. Eastman

v, id adopt some measures of iorrcion.'

The

-r.ator could not toil what General Jr.ckson

know, to contrnct a McAdamied r.ad from

your unfortunate son, who, by orders of

the Mexican Government, are sentenced to death on to morrow, the 14th inst. Beloved Father, Brothers and Sis

ters, on the receipt of this sad news to'

you, shed not a tear, for know I die !

B. Morgan

Wm. Thompson

J. Decourscy W. Rickets J. E. Bright John Woods Geo. B. Hall

E. B. Ilarpham B. James Geo. Lindsay James Tait

Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 183G.

Horses, Cows, Sheep, one Wagon, Harness, Plows, Harrow, Wind-Mills, Com, Hay, Oats in the sheaf, 30 or 40 head of Geese, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other articles not necessary to mention in this adveilisemcnt. Sale to commence at

10 o'clock, A. M. On all sums over

two dollars, a credit of ten months will

be given. Further particulars on tho day of sale. LEE RODGERS.

January 22, 183G.

Itveth, who likewise suffered innocent

ly. Though we are separated for a

few short years in this world, through the resurrection of our Lord and Sa-

j vior Jesus Christ, we will meet in ano-

this place, up the valley of Lanhery, to inter-

vvv..ild recommend, but be for one deprecated a Un-tllic Michigan road at cr near Napoleon, w ir with France. The Minister seemed ai - ; (If the great advantages of such a road to the to know whether the I'nited States would rountry for miles around of its practicability !,t repeal the law of 1'.'32, mod.fyiug the t u- an,j necessity, no one entertains a doubt; and t s paid in the t'nited Stales en the u ines and J XVP ;uc pleaded to find that many of our citizens - ks of France. This, jon know, was ie? (aVc a lively interest in tho succos of the pro;:pulation ol" tho treaty of I "3 2 1 he I nited , jort, ns well as those who reside on or near the : . t ... 4l.- .... f .P IMllt. Illlt . 1.1. ..I A 1.111 : ... I n

-life COIlipillU IILIIIi-.tJ ...... i .- - -, - i.uiii iiiiii.iiv n lyun:. r. imii iu iuv.ui 'iil.iiv- n . . . .11 , '.: . I. t'nm-i,,,,:,,, is sticklimr for . nnnr ,n rnf it. i, nfn.ii. ? ii.e waiting to clasp me to her bosom.

Ulii.iriuuiiiv.j ... - .. j ... , a - . bis supposed insulted honor. Fy the compli- , I.rciflatnre, and will doubtless become a law. I"'"" J'OU all lelt as 1 now leel, that ance on our part, France must have realized . U i? (ril0) ti10 mammoth bill has made no pro- death has no pangs for those who die time millions ef francs, but has fail.il to com- I u-j0n for such a 'and, for the reason, we sup- innocent, and with the certainty cf a ply on her part. 1 could -.l-un1y see that the J ,,o0t that Riintt Sun, Hartford, Hillsborough, blessed immortality. But enough Miniter from Portugal wanted the U. states to ; fcCi i,ave not had from four to si omem- your doomed Son's heart is bursting

repeal this discriminating tluty in lavor oi

THE LYCEUM Meets at tho Methodist Church this evening, at t) o'clock. Messrs. Rright and IIartham aie appointed to leelure, and the following

(incstion selected for discussion : Ousrht the

with the assurance that my Redeemer I present militia system to be abolished?

Jan. 30.

JOHN TAIT, Jr. Sec'y,

frt-Jon.N Le.mmon is a candidate for Con

stable of Randolph township, at the approach

ing election

tt Willi am iVToniscN is a candidate for

ther WOlid, where joy never ceases, J Constable of Randolph township, at the ap

where mv ip .vvr.I mother s anxious v l"- "'"S

Wallow. A QUANTITY of Beefs Tallow, of the first quality, will be sold at the maiket price, on application to the subscriber, at the former residence of Major Jell)', one mile west of Rising Sun. JONAS MEN DELL. January 23, 1C3G.

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REMOVAL. BENNETT &, MORGAN, HAVE REMOVED THETlt

Ousters,

OF the best quality, always on hand,

uid for sale by

BAUMAN & RUSH. Rising Sun, Jan. 23, 183G.

France, that the silks aud wm-sof his country could compete with those cf France in our market. I become so much attached to Mr. Senator T!er,that I wished him again in the Jackson ranks, where you know be oneo vas, audi have no d..ubt he would like to be again, as tho Letislature of Virginia is about to instruct him and Senator I.cich to introduce and vote for

expunging from the Journals of the United ?tate' ?enatv, Mr. Clay's resolution of Ki33. Ve seek the Richmond F.mpjirer every mail day with avidity. Some say that l.eigh will continue in the Senate in the face of instruclionc Tyler, I think, w ill not. Wc arc on the tip-toe of expectation to-day. Mr. Livingston has arrived in the city Mr.

P.arton, late Charge to France, will come in thit evening's Cars. Wc look for a message of some kind, but whether General Jackson wili propose the sword or the olive branch to France, is unknown. Rut one thing is certain, that he ,;l do w hat he considers bis duty to his country His worst enemies accord to him purity

f intention. 1 cannot believe that war is in-

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hers at Indianapolis this winter. Still, let us with themes of immortality, on which I niO the frame building formerly oc-

pnt our own shonhiers to the wheel, anil then jie could address you. Alas', how in- j A cupied by lJccoursey cc lucnard-

son. as a store room, a lew uoors auove 7- 1 IT -1

go in for a portion of the loaf. We must pay sufficient is human nature.

ashich taxes as thoe who have the Rail Roads

ami the C.innls, and surely we will not be refused a few thousands to assist in making our Turnpike.

I now take this world's farewell of their former stand, and adjoining asl

my Father, Brothers and Sisters, and man & Son's saddler shop, where they all others who have felt an interest in will keep on hand and make to order my welfare. Break the intelligence of El ATS of every variety, all of which

m it to Tin? ivirrrii!" my death with all tne miianess possible thev will warrant to ue a luuu m uuc.

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ti, Mnmmnii, n;n nn Wonm n bin-, or nt to my sisters and brothers ; assure them T iev receive tne laiesi i.imuthim, miu

least, it only awaited the sign, nvxnvil of Gov. and be assured yourself, that I die as a I can make Hats to order at a short no-

Nopi f., when we last heard from Indianapolis, Christian, as a man, nt an American, lice. Uersons wieinng to purcuase.ire

to become a law of the land and every body and with the firm conviction of a bliss I requested to give them a call.

knows the Governor will approveit. Of course I beyond the grave

then, we are, or will be, "sold to the Dutch'." Ten Million of Hollars will be the price paid for our State. The Hollanders, it is said, will

be tho purchasers.

The passn"e of this bill has been the cause ol

much glorification in some parts of the Stale.

At Indianapolis, the State House was brilliant

ly illuminated. The Madison Republican says that on the receipt of the news, "a party of gentlemen on horseback, accompanied by a band of music, proceeded to the tesidence of

Gen. Stapp, serenaded his family, nnrt tender-

Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 1 83G.

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Jjfist Police.

HE subscribers have closed their

business in Rising Sun, and hereby

p'ivc the first and last notice to all per

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sons indented to the urm, to can mime

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tenoeil ; run i -.... .... i v-u nu-ir congratulation in ki withhold justice, will it not be good poli. y firt J of their esteem for the Gcncn.l. This looks

FOR THE TIMES. Mr. Editor Since the Lyceum in this village was organized last fall, I have attended it3 meetings regularly, and can trulv sav that I have been high

ly pleased, as well as edified, with the diatelv and make settlement, with IJ

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lectures and discussions 1 have heard. Oecoursey. Ihey hope mat inose in

The proceedings, so far, have been sue-1 tercsted will avail themselves of this

cessful in showing that an institution of notice, and thereby prevent me neccs

this kind can be supported here m such sitv of using coercive measures

a manner as to render it inlcrestins and I Decoursev &l Rich vrdson.

profitable. But notwithstanding this, Rising Sun, Jan. '23, 1 830.

To Mechanics.

TJ OTICE is hereby given to PlasLN terers, that the Board of Ccm-

missioncrr of the county of Deart om,

will at their session on the first Monday in March next, will receive written proposals for plastering the Inner Walls and

Ceiling of the AS i LUJ1 erected in said county for the reception of the poor;

the party undertaking or proposing, is

to find and furnish, all materials, to

wit: LA 1 11, LiAlE, S AJND, and every thing else necessary in or about the said

plastering, and also, to furnish and find all necessary attendance. The propo

sals sealed up, may in the mean time

be lodged in the Llerk s office, or delivered to the Commissioners in session,

on the day aforesaid, the work to be

done in April next. By order of the Commissioners of the county of Dear

born. JAMES UILL, Clerk. January 23, 1C3G.

Joiiriu'yiiit'ii Wanted. A cabinet maker, chair maker, and turner, if good workmen, can find constant employment by calling on JOHN K. LEWIS. Hartford, Jan. K,, Uf.