Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 122, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 March 1836 — Page 3

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CO" An unusual pi ess of Job H'orkihe present week, will account for l he scarcity of Editorial matter. We have some original articles on hand which nre postponed from the same cause. '0i Randolph" will appear next week. CO"We refer country Merchants to j the advertisement of Messrs. Carlisle & White, of Cincinnati, inserted into days paper. CCrThe reader will find on the oppo cite page a Message from the President j of the United States to congress, an - nouncing the settlement of the ditVicullies with France. That nation had accepted of the mediation die red by r"" , n..-...;.. i r .,,..i miillll ML 1J 1U1 U .Hill J I IUU ."L II. ' now remain m rtatu quo; or, in olner ;

words, the friendly rluions lieietcfore exiting between the United States and Frame will not be interrupted am far - . i . , i i thcr, which must eeilamly be gralilv - . . , , V it.gto the friends ol peace mbotneoua-j;,

'rics. C-CrThe last I;l! t Jium f ottain a i pnrair.tp.i, intcmh.u no di-nhi to ur.-iw I u oal on the dn-isi.vi r-nesli-1!; Pat ! . y .... I be ore we com cscend to ma e a i w. -.'. :l l-.i til 1 we must ask who is the LV.Vircf the! I,:.II:ii';n-r Wf. m-.iln iMi" Wc make this::. (pi? y be-1

cause we hive heard it s aid that Milton ; rj,. A bltic alter four o'clock this rnorGrcgg is a very smeirt man, and we ni:ig, ti:e building in Mulberry street . doubt whether he is in rcali'v the Edi-' ( -!e "M-thodist Li .ok Cmcc-rn,"

tor (filial paper. We hid thought,! from ihat we have iioard. that l e eul.i print a bdl-r paper than the I'ai'.adi'ia. ! lias been since tlie aej.usrnmeiit cf the; Legislature. So s.-on ns the above j ., I c.-uiiicti is answered, our readers shall l earmore on this s.il prf. CT.7Mil:o:i Creg.-, F.so. is the Editor of lite I'..!! idium, we ak hirn to answer the f.iloAing u?lio:iS : It--. Whe: did lie giv- his views in rcl-u;o!i to t!io division of the county, and vs !, it were iliose views? iVas he ready to second the cf . fr.-li cf tlie people of Rising Sj:i las! w i;.tt.r whcii he supported the swpcu.don bu-messf 37. Was he seconding the efforts of the people of this place last August, when he was a candidate cn a ticket opposed to the one which was nnaninv oii!v supported here? .;.'. Would a (livijic'.i of Dearborn; count v be 4-compaiill; with tlie inter-! csts rf lhe whole county ?'' j bin. Are not 1.10 !cm.o ci iwrer. e-b-irgh rc.dv to make any saciilice 0 rritu is.le or d: ce:,cv to def .-at the. w ish-, es of tlie J pie cf the county to retain tlio county scat! Cth, Is there not a very r.icezn sec oJ men about Lawrenceb'irgh? ge-.nllr.n-ui who wishes r,... ,t .. .! its ma vipivs. ,.;,.. ViO CO.i.illul'c;n. in ii ' will not be backward answerin questions. these ,", , STATEMENT of the voles given m ... . . , U.itntoipn lownsmp, .ui iu,.F w ficers, on Monday last. roil T.lUSTEtS, -2G M.ller, , 105 French, . 03 Merrill, , 95 Espy, Lindsay, Keith, . Patterson, Stewart, 79 o 34 21 Lewi?, ' rca ci.r.:-.n, Glenn, . la" O'Neal, FOR CONSTAI I I', Lmmnn, . 207 T.;j I y, Wilii.imsoii, UO SiiclJot' Gilmorc, . 97 TOR TREASURER, rinrr,nr;M. 1 1 'J HainfS 5C rt .-i oJ 103 For Tiuslecs, .Messrs. Stcwait and Patterson being a tie, il was decided by lot in favor of Mr. Patterson. TUT. I!.M .'.I1NATIOX. The cities ct Cincinnati, Covington and Newport, were splendidly illunnn tied fiom icveu until ten o'ebuk lasl 11'"!. t. f F b. Cj It.l 111 honor nf lhe Cm KinaiL Chailo-tou, aa.l Louisville Rail Road Law. In front of the llxihange liotr;, : liatiasome iiaiispaiency was exhibited, representing two train of cars mef tiniT on a rail-way, and over them two female figures, personating the South and lhe West, hastening to embrace each other. At several other phcci appropriate transparencies were also to be teen. At P. Evan?,' there was a view of Covington, and the mouth

of Liekii.g, with a splendid temple on the river hank, representing, we suppose, the fulu re Capitol of I he United Slates; also, a rail road with a South cm and Western bound train of cars, among the former was one filled with the carcasses of "whole hogs," and labelled I. . C, being the initials of an eminent poik butcher. In a window a few doors above 3.1 street, on Main, was a transparent sign, having on it the

"oids, 'Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road ofliic seats mitt be taken Tctlhin through in 43 hours. Many other trans paroncics, as portrait of Washington, Lafav ette, Jefferson, -lc. See. and paintings of Rail Raads, &r, were to be seen iImili..;ion W;S ry U(,l0r,,? lhe houses ;n .,n ,ho m in. in.j . u.,,re )ti! liantly lighted: bonfires blazed along (lie landing and at the street crossings; the bells were lung, and volleys of artillery, pealed from either shore of the i ivII nil er. I r.ougli it had commenced snowj. . .,1 (, colJ,j.,,iC(j trough il, ! t.i-ltt, the streets were nevertheless I crowded with ladies and their gallant. ! - 1"4 - tronPs of urchins who constantly leave clamorous vent to (heir joy, and r: , , . ' J - ' ... ! darling ahiMil with giaiing torciios. hko lhe -;, p'-culiaritv to the so-r.o. ri" i i 1 :ie wlioie afTiir was truly brilliant the cnthu I siam w genera; ' o unpleasant or M,rr,.,,,.r., h iiv.ei.rd. a. id l.y eleven oclock cur ritv was o tiet as a to.no. Di:sTiU cTivr. riup. Is'i w Voi,k. I-Yb. i n. ';!rTnwr . r..,,, n.-c-r.,x. w.i-i discovered to be on die in the se cond story, and in the course of ;m hmir ' was cniiirh destroyed. :cith all il.i contents. t.Xeej.t a low books which ere rescued from !:.e bo k-to:c. Tin; building uas I. I feet in length by 52 deep, w ith a i . iiii-lii. i.. ll,-. ... ... HVl ('... I... i""j-' - ' iw io. i iiu n mi.u ,i ui ui n. K, aiii M mOI ILS high, including the. basement. Tne piir.ting establishment of the con cern was very extensive, giving employ ment lo between 00 and 4 0 compositors and 32 presses, including one Napier. A groat amount of stereotype plates was destroyed in the printing clucc. to gether uith all lhe pi esses, types, A:e. Tiie I'Ook-tore of lhe 1 statdi-dimrnt vason of ilie most extensive, in the United Slates. The bindery, folding and stilc'iing departments, :e. were upon tlie same scale. 1 lie b ok Concern, as most of our readers know, is lhe property of lhe Methodist Episcopal Church, and tlie ureal central agency by w hich the various branches of that numerous and worthy denomination are supplied with religious booksVl'bc lo-s, liieretorc, although it does not bear with great severity upon individual? except by turnirg num'oers out cf em iiv mei:i, is o: e won i vvitl ec ex on:ciy leil and deptou-d. It is ne lie vet i to he not !;'- i;t lit!' aii;rr: ittia lral and fitj V;k.v.k7 ;a!e titan tiro do! lay!'. 01. 1 : S' lO.OUO ct wino'i is ia-uied, am! only Tl-.'e .5; 0,0 JO by si.lv i.l c i ' . . i : C.n:irc;T at i managers ol ti.applied fiij i:i5iv.nce in 15. 1 ini-uii'lphi !. atui Baltimore, as w !! as ia New 01 U, 1 ' but were unaale to onlaiii it, except lo tne htni'eu extent aaovo stated. i to Ine ' 1 ne wnoie num aer 01 persons lut iieu out of employ by this calamity, iacluding f -in ales employed in folduej, stitcldng. ftM it 1 r y 1 iCC. is betweea two and three hundred. p I A frame budomg on eacli side of tlie , R (),. Conccrn u one ;M ,!u; rerir, was cuislied by the falling of a portion of lhe w alls, the occupants having previously made their escape. In regard to the origin rf lhe fi.re. there is some doubt. It is suspected to h tve been I lie w 01 k of inceaeliai ies ; and if the circumstances are lightly slated, thi Mipposili-m h inevitable. Among o o! ;,er tmngs, I tr.eatio irl that the j mm vhae duty it is to go through the building after the wotk neii have left I 1 . t . I J 11 I j ; ana cxnngui. 1 me nre. ihi so iasi ve iling as nu l. aid tttat on ai l iving llitn-'hi-; morning he. fined a window ia the .-cond storv oper, and the flames issu ing out of it. Another pernti inform u tint when lie leached the building. it was on fire at hoih end-, but not in the centre. Journal of Cnnme.rce, rni:si:.ci: of mim We have ju-t been infoincd of an in stance in w hich great presence of mind and the great utility cf popular dis - courses, were manifested. Dr. Drake i.i a course of popular lectures whicl h; dlivered two or three years ago, i,ilormel Ins auuitors now uiey migui prevent bleeding lo death in case ofcer lain accidents. It appeal s that he hat at least one attentive l.steacr, who was treasuring up lhe intelligence which lhe lecturer vva? producing. A young man got his leg entangled in the machinery of a steam engine few days ago, by which accident his

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cnee was most horribly mangled. The I main artery was severed, and a profuse bleeding ensued, which would have caused his death in a short lime if it had not been slopped. The young man at that moment remembered the advice which Dr. Drake had given in case art irtery was severed, and immediately with rem.nkable coolness, seized the .orn artery betw een his tinners and hold on to it (irmly, until he had been carried 1 quarter of a mile from the place where the accident occurred. J his pr sence of mind saved his life. Dal for the lecture referred to he probably would have bled todeatn. II no other advantage were derived from those 'cUircs, would not the lecturer feel himse lf simply rorr.uncraleu ? This is one of the I en thousend bene fits which have resulted from the establishment of the Mechanic.' Institute. It has saved many, wc believe, fiom ig1 oranre and dissipation, who nre row excellent members of society. Such an institution merits not onlv lhe good wishes of all. but it also deserves the active patronage cf every one who i? liglilfullv called a man. Cm. Jnirror. Bodxhy, (Miss.) Jan. 15. Lyxch's L vw.-Wescarcch know how to notice a transaction which occurred at Favotte. in this county, on Saturday nijit lat. Our readers will recollect ibal some lime since we noticed the murder of Mr. Mttio.van bv a man nalodged in j til to awail hi trial. It can e on at the last term of lite Circuit Com !, but ow ij.g to some informality in the inucimeiit (die true cause of till these dtf tn uliies) be was remand' d to prison to ppoar at lhe next session of the court, Instead of a wailing lhe lime allotted fr tis second li ial. ai d .giving him mice I more the uncertain chances of the law for bis condemnation, a number of (he citizens of F.tvelte and nci-'hborliood went en masc, (after having been re fused by the !erp r the keys of the j til.) and broke open the doors with si -dge hammers, seized the unfortunate wretch and hung him instanlcr The cau-e. wc understand, of this summary proceeding, arose out of the fact that Spinney had bec.i heard lo assert that if an opportunity was given him he would, with undving revenge, follow up all who h id lieen instrumental in his convict ion. t I IN one, wc presume, will pretend to condemn the punishment which thi ' 1 :..l ... 1 .1 1 hardened villain received ; but we must say that lhe manner ai method of bringing such men to justice, as now pursued, will ultimately lead to consequences the extent of which w e cannot calculate. The innocent will sutler II ,uIiI. 1 lo 1 ,i,i with tlie guilty; our towns will be laid waste bv the torch of tlie incendiary. lid our ives endangered bv lhe io7 . .J . vergelul murderer or deb ated L'amb er. J -7T riiere is a vast emigration from Mie lOWCT Coimtie t,f alarv land. fl the west. The property transferred' in on? county, i; supposed to be worth ot less tlian 000.000 dollars w ilbin i t'nort time. thi: i.Yf 1:1; 31 Mrru nt thr Mritmilist Chun-li this cvotiinj, nt u pa-t 0 o'clock. Col. Dkcoukskv is a;- ' ... ... ' loinieillolicMre. i l,t fall . in-' uai-sttoti wi! 1 l:-c'ioii : VVoiib! a livi-i.ui of l)e;irlorri onnl be of any benefit to tlu- town of Rising JOHN TAlT, Jr. Scc'j March 12, IG3G. SPRIXG GOODS. CARLISLE $ WHITE, No. 17, Fearl street, Cincinnati, 3AV-j received, and are now o-l-WMilnr- thrill ivirl.-'iiMC I. -mi' . wl Staple Dry Goods, beimi a nut of their I" sl '"- v r.....so ....... , J 7 O 4, Slock for Spring trade; among which ate oaper ami iVieoinm, liiue, iiiacW, Adelaide, Mulberry, Drown, and Green HIvOAD CLOTHS Striped, Adams' mix: uie. Blue, and Steel mixt SATriNIVrS CO cases Fancy and Rlur Flints; Gingbams'iiambr.iys; Printed I k ; ets; b.rip d anj Checked Cambricks lri-ai Li mien ; Lnig Law ti;hrovn md vcllow French Linin n; MtXican Mixtiin s; Cantoon Cord; Canistituiion lvill; Cotloiiad; blue Dulls; Heaver teen; Suip d S.orm arils; Vresting; Hosiei ; i-1 ;, i iiki 11111a, o irc.enei, 1 'on- .: 1 1 . 1 1 . . . v gee ami Itrittaiii.i Ilandkerchu fs; Plain utd Figured IJobbinel ; Hohbinet Lace Bishop Lawn; Plain ami Figured Book, Cambrick, Jackonet, anil Alull Mu-hns; Italian Sou ing ; Twisl ; Canvass ; Buckram; Padding; brown and IdeachM Shirt mg and Sleeting; Ticking; Checks; Plaids and Diaper; with a great variety of other articles, making their stock very complete. All of which will be sold at fair prices for cah,or approved paper. Merchants visiting the city with a view to purchase, ill find it lo their interest to give them a call. Cincinnati, Feb. 27, 183G.

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T. J. PHILLI3, aa Respectfully informs his 3s IneiHls and l lie piudic. in general, that he carries on the above business in the frame building Inst door east of McKi light's store, on Main si., where he will keep on hand a general assortment of E..n a:sd !S'hocy, which he wiil seli on accommodatii-g term. From hi long ex nerienoe v.A stiict attention to business, he co;,-!-den'dy l opes to please i.ll v. !u may favor hint with their custom, as he is determined iiis work shall be done in lhe very best mariner, and made out of the best matrrials. Rising Sun. March 12, 1333. Tf.XTI! li.HGADKop InDI WV MuTH. Printer's Retreat. Je.ii. 15, 1S33. FJ. 'S 1 1 C several Regiments composing M said Drig ide. w iil be mustcted and inspected, as f.dlo.vThe Fifteenth Reg. on Monday, Oct. d. Fifty-lift ii R"g. o r, Tuesday, Oet.i'5. Sixtieth Reg.o;t Wednesday, Oct. 2d Third Reg. on TiMirsday.Oc. 27. Forty-fonrih Reg. Saturday, Oel.29 Fourteciilli il 'g.o'i iifin-Jay.Oet. 3 1 A such place, w:'i;i;t each hegimenl Hie respective Commandants thereof may ilesigna tr By order tf Hriir. Gen. KF.r.x' AL!,X. I.. GLI.NN. BrirraJc .hajor and Impeclor riTIlF, proprietor of the Rising Sun Jk C ii..c House, wishes to intorm tlie p iitlic, litat together with a good siipplv ( BiEMOS'S, at wholesale and retail, In ha addtd to his estalili!iment a D.1KER F, and lias engaged a workman who understands ti e busine.-s in all i:s various branches. lie can therefon? supply his customers with Good Bread, Crackers, Ginger Cakes, Biscuit, and such oilier articles ia that line, as may he called for, on as good terms as can be purchased elsewhere. Country merchants, Grocers, and tavern keep ers, can be supplied with Crackers by lite barrel or hall barrel, at the Cincinnati prices. Customers SHOES made to order, on the shortest notice. a i;,. n irnPiTrz ..t tu i . w J A t IS AS lilt ' . C 4 i I I . .. .... 1. . . I'lil in mj i. 1 7 THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, March 0. 1G3G. 53 if Acrozair . nEO.l5.HALL respectfully in 3T forms his old friends and the pub pu be in gem rat ta.it he lias epene ' 1,1 "'m't; 1 : .. i. .. 1 building tiiioimng ....fi 1. e -,... I,.-, ,,, !.,.!. . -'" -";.- 1.1 II 1 to Uee on nanu a gooa assor-tivienl oi LOOTS AND SHOES. 'ir.mnrlnml frnm Ihi. iri:i!,..r1k. iiid by good workmen, which v.illena)l? liini to warrant his vvoik of (he best (juahly He invites his friends and all others who may want article? in his ine, to give him a call. Ladies Pruneila Shoes alwas hand. Messrs. Geerinc and Basset!, bavins 111 1 .1 -m 1 a..rl...t fitri-mff r . c inn ml' tv I i I "-" u v " " ." "- wl '-' --j '" hereafter work for (. B. ti. Rjyjng Silt), Jan. 30, t 83f. 1 6tf Co jS 2-3 tC Ja Attorney iLav:'. FI AS opened an office in Rising San, Indiana, and will prartico in the Cir cuit and inferior Courts of the 3d Judicial circuit. Office at Mitchell's tav ern. Feb. 27, 1G3G.-3! ABlirCatjlCC W ZMltU I MA. SA 1G or 17 years of age, is wan vi immediately as an apprentice to thcSlono Mason, Bricklaying and Plase,i,r business. No one need make :m,,lir:itioii unless well recommended c.- nuor and industrious habits, CLARK & CROSLF.V. Rising Sun, F b. 20, IC3G, SALK OF REAL ESTATE. PURSUANT to a decree of the B Probate Court of Dearborn couniy Indiana, there will he 1 llered for sale at pumic au ito!i,o:i u:e premises, 1 . 11 . . 1 on Wednesday, lout of March next, tin following properly, situate in said coun ty, to wit: 1 lie south east quarter of section INo. o. in lownsmp o, range west, containing 157 M 100th. acres, being lhe properly of John Smith, sen. decM.. and will be sold to pay his iust debts. terms one-third in cash, one third in one year, and me remain der in two years; the deferred pay .... ... ments to be well secured, or to remain as a lien on the premises until paid Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. on said day. GEORGE BEATTY, 4dnvr. February 13, 1836.

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Kcw Cheap Gocds. PEPPER & FRENCH, TAVE just received and are now opening, at the stand fonia rlv oc in cupied by I'epper and James, corner of Main and Front street, a very gen eral aim weii selected assortment of i"7, ""f" f- i "": v 1 ft 4tt CONPiSTINr, IS I'AUT OP IP Cuffinctls ijrot.d Ciot hi, Cassioicrrs and of various color?: A. .utnc.'ey and JJovifslir. Jrans; Sa! tint it. Ciacassions, Givi'hnrns S.dl.s. Vi ft in 7v?, Gloves ' l:av:l. 4 HandLcnhirjX Cambrics, Ho.-ierj;, Iridi Linux, a great variety of tL'rsaCWy, Sheetings and Shirting::. 7..;?v.V. ' gclhn- vrilh all other article? .n ihc jjr;j CV;c's line. They have jnt received ;i suppdy of Frrsh Groceries, and intend keepiiig a good nssoitmen? a:.d at lhe. best quality the ma 1 keis nfibrd. Ti: 'v also have on h.-.sal ai d w ill cc :.-sla-illy keep a good ::?;"vrtmee of liardwan', Q'.u-.c-nsv.'.jr;:. Ctitk-ry, ilhss tijiil Tiir.varc, Cc-non Yarit, (iOVv"G!.'U:iiOOt . a 1 - Iron, k:tcd, Nat!?, I'owdtT, Shot, Lead. Drugs ant) 3!ediein:s, etc. All of which they will sell as (;::, and on as good terms as can be purchased elsewhere. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their assort. rent. Rising Sun. Feb. 27. 1G36. THE subscriber wiil oiler for sale, at his residef.ee in Ri-ing Sim, on Saturday, (he: 2Cth of March next, the fulioi.'g property, to wit : l cow, one m. mile clock, one stove, a bereau, beds and bedding, chairs, tables and other lurniiure, part of which is new, and a great variety of other articles. Sale to commence at ten o cji ck. A year j credit 011 sums over three; dollars. bTEPH EN S. WALKER. Rising Sun, Feb. 20, 13G. LABORER WAN 1 ED. fWISH lo employ a steady young man from the country for the coming season. One who has been accustomed lo farming and driving an cx team, would he much preferred. DANIEL HINSDALE. Rising S in, Feb. G, 1 ti.3G. iil I'd hav C CloS Ci their business in Rising bun, and hereby give the first and fail notice to a personsindebted to the firm, to call immediately and make setllenn.-nt, with J. Deeeursey. They l;ope l!i it litose interested will avail liicmseives of this notice, and thereby prevent the necessity ol u-ii:g coercive measures. Dl-COH-USl-V RtCUAKDSO:?. Rising Sun. .'an Ct.f 11 -U, I I XT15: J (. .1 ! l "I (f A (WITH A IIA.NDSOJIF. I'l.ATK,) Can be printed at the dike of the Rising Sun Times, in the neatest style, on a vei v short notice, and on the most reasonable teims. Fib. 1 836. T UPKRFIXn Flour and Corn Meal k' for s;:!.? at Fii-i: g Sun Mill, at i low prices as are sold if. other: Flour will be sold at retail at fame price as by the barrel: Corn ground while the mill's in operation, at 12 1-2 cents per bushel, or tlie same weight paid ia meal. Apply to DANIEL HINSDALE. Feb. 20, 183G. P. II. .iT;)Mics9 TTJT AVE just received a fresh supply JiJl of new and fashionable Goods, comprising in part a splendid assort ment of IFiUU'V C'ttEit-oes, especial ly selected for the I-ail season, which, ia addition to their former :do: k, comprises almost every article used in our ronntry, either by the Farmer or Jihchanic, which they w ill sell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YARN", BATTING, JXD C.LXDLE WICK, Will always be found in their establishment, for sale either by wholesale er retail. They have also a large lot of of the fiust quality, wltich they will sollat 57 1-2 cents per bushel. Rising Sun, Sept. 2G, 1035. $MMh first qualySalt,j.,,t received and (or talc on ac commodating terms, bv OctlO HAINES & LAN1US.

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