Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 122, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 March 1836 — Page 4
HISTORICAL.
i n" i-i-:;ii:sTixa an :ciotfs. At !ne ct -loar.iliun of ihe toriy-hflh im ;'iersarv cf the fust settlement ol
Ci..cir,nnti, cn tie 20th day ol last De-
all shapes, size?, forms, resemblances and proportions imaginable; and they
form a most wonderful sight.
i he entrance is by an ante room, at first ten feel high, and narrow ingj low n to an enclosed orifice Ip.-tdinr to (lu Dratr-
rcir.bpr.M-ijoi Gwym.c, being tailed on., v. oom alld i)elps Gallerv, where
f!,e cour-
el
" , . nereare some very large out roogucon-
vi k--, rtiau u u)C! cr, t;()!l5 0f I10 rreat beauty. Next is an
r a sentiment, in the
fofvj pre'iminarv rem
, . . ......
looming very ii.tercfting ant-coo. .s. ; immense area of easy access descend-
AUno-cii in me M.e war wii.i vicn j,,,, (n. ;, iii-rhl of stairs thirteen feet per-
. ! pcndieular, and called the Temple of
Solomon. It is tilled with conciction
comparatively
sul-1
i. it::in, tnere writ
1-w i.a;ivt noni (J.iioans, cl an Z
Ih.it-nily advanced to bear arms, of those t wonderful and beautiful form?:
fow, it is known to many U iou. Mat, - ..e cf Icsrm,!cs a white throne.
a ll.O Ci.
fortune t - ..'...! JM -'r:i U. lll St TVl ;. ('HIT f
T i:i v!'ich 1 tho 'Hli i encrusted with diamonds. The
next
M ivt, there erc. as many, j ro0n js tven V.t more wodorful. The '..! n.crr. native Oinoans, ; ,.oom ;s budded with ten thousand times d f.r any -length of tiincinjt(;n ,ho:i;.iind various formed concre-
fthoiinm. !t us i.ec.1-!
rte
Jess, rtrhan. to add. that I was attach
lions (of the pendent kind) of every con-
cuvai.ic snare ana every nos-mie con
cd to Hie lJ:h regiment of udantry. J ce.l-lon of beautv: some colored like commanded by the gallant Col. Joliiij,;u. ,jp ofliC ro sea shell, and others M'-''.vrt:t my own slate. 1 will l elate j n ,lilc jikc ,1C prcs, (i, i(t Gf ,.ewv
PHitiBt'CE ami WRGtXIU TOIl 12. L. K. H ALL,
i)ciii(;urtit Land acid Lot.
Stale oj Indiana, Dearborn canity, ss.
LIST of Lands and Town Lots,
situate in the county aforesaid,
A
S ? a. i? s w 6 G s w 5 G N vv o G
152 s w 6 G 1
150 sw 5 G 1
75 n vv o G 1
1S3 27,28,2'J G 1 35 v pt of island
lo cu what i witnessed in the bearing
r.f t'.irt-c of tliose Ohio lads, who, amo'.!i;st others, came under ny personal o'.servatian. l:l j!V, 1C13. when preparations wtre rnaivir.u; lor the soJtie wliich raised the siege at Fort Tdeips, the fnt of tiiese lads were attached to myself, to u-e a ntihlary phrase,!;) the character of hainnr!. Oa his nscertainit ;g
P
s;v.v. There art: thirty four different rooms or apartments; in each of which are numerous individual curiosities. 3Iany of these have already received names from the visitors; as the Pyramids, Tompey's Pillar, the Laccoon, Niobe, Madonna, the Crane, the Parrott. vet. In some places the concretions form a pillar from the top to thebcttom of the r oom, w hich appears like an ar-
that the compar-.y was about to to "Ut, I (ifu ial column to support the reef. On
1 found
1 1
i :i 1 1 1 iw
bii-iie atid animation,
lartmenl is called the Music Room.
inii :g his cart tidso-box w ith fresh cart-; .. h.,r ,jlprft :u o ,.vn .ir.ro shppls ,; m;
. . .!
assoni.-i- nis niru, ant, nranu-Ctl hy tlie dipping solvent, which, if his niu.-kct. Oa being ' U; ruck by the hand or foot, give a mel
low, deep and euphonous sound, something like the beat cf a drum. Anoth
er is called Washington Hall; a long a-
wLit he was about, lie replied, 'whv
lh-u-.cr.ant, the company is going out
1 told hi:it as he
MjJ I am going too.
i i i -1. - i . . i i
wo:,, a te me ouu person ro iauc care ; tr.CIl!. ,i0ar lhe midde of t!)e cav cf the baggage, I thought he xvo.iMj,wo iHII1,ind ,xlY fL.et ou twCM,v !ic.ve to s!) at t;.e lent: all his anima- hoad anJ ,hirt f;ct hih h u tun instantly lit o, and the young But k-; ,(,ct ,ovd? regl)hr ;uu, slniiuht, and in tyc commenced v. .ua.pei ing, and tie- !,h! ...,. is .. ,.. ni! of ..At.:ivr(,ii
lie nan nc.cn w noiw i
dared that thoun'.i
matter about !iine feet in height, great-
ro serve asoauuanei ue couiu noi;,,. lc,vlu)UZ a statue of Waslunglon go out when tne company was going in tllssic co?tUme." to (iglif, he would rather 'the iicutcn-j . ar.t would get somebody else (or a bat- jcOLLLGES IX- TIIC UNITED STATES.
man.' lie was, ot course, permitted to j l a rcc(Mlt ,.Si!na!c it appears that
go; and in the engagement wili) the I
VtOU.luC-o, 1 nt tl return
jihere are at lhe present time in the
LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.
Owners JVames.
Barr William
Same Same
Conn Joseph heirs Guard Bailey
Same Same Same Same
Haves Enoch
Same
Hall John
McIIenry Samuel
Seoiiin Aaron
Spencer John
23 2G 23 26 24 20 12 24 3 o 31 13
G 5 5 G G G 6 G G 5
1
fJTAVING reoeht-d an additional which were returned to the undersignJ8L supply of Family Groceries, tScc. ed, School Commissioner of said coun-
w islies to inform his customers sieneral- tv, the 29th day of November, 1832, on
I) that he will be reatly to wait on them w hich the taxes remain unpaid after
at any hour, trom day light to nine o'- the lapse of three years.
clock, P. to the following articles, with many more too tedious to mention: Sweet and Irish Potatoes; Flour, Meal and Cheese; Zanesviile and Kanawha Salt; Apples and dried Fruit; Cheese, Bolognes and dried Beef; M ackarel and Herring; Dried and pickled Codfish; Honey, Molasses and Butter; Vinegar, Cider and Wine; Whiskey, Bounce and Brandy; Loaf and Orleans Sugar; Imperial and Y. Hyson Teas; Coifee and Chocolate; Riee,Ginger and Boston Crackers; Butter Bi-cuil and Pickles; Pumpkins, Cabbage and Crout; Tallow arid Sperm Candles; Sperm Oil and loaf table Salt; Tobacco, Cigars and SnutT; 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; Tin and Potters WARE; Shoe and Sewing Thread; Seives, 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. Hathaway's store.
N. B. No liquors to be sold by the
small. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1 S3G.-y
(5 6
156 s E 150 s e 10 N w 3sw 42 N E 30 se 30 K E 153 N E 153 N E 149 s E
Stephens William 2 vv A
v anhorn Cornelius 30 s e
Same 33 n w
Ialots in the form of Lawrcnceburgh,
Balsley George L. No. 40 Brasher Charles L. No. 43
St. Clair Arthur part of No 37 33
Morgan William No 1G9 Unknown 1-2 cf 42, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 4G,
193, 48, IG, 21, 22, l-SUi o( I GO, l-8lh of 1G0, l-Sth of l-4lh of 159, l-4th of 187, l-4th of 188, 03,63,66, 175, 1 7G. Onllvts No. 30, 31, 3, 4,5, G, 7,3,9,44, 61, 6.3,64, 84, 36, 91, 93, 94, 97, 31.
Unknown inlots in Jizo Iaxvrcnccburgh.
No. 26, 1-2 of 39, 1-2 of 38, 1-2 of 70,
13, 7, 20,24, 25, 61. Inlots in the lou'ii cf Ilardinsburgh.
Hayes Enoch No 169
Unknown 1-2 of No 58
LOGAN TOWNSHIP.
t.s, in the wood, was (hot through ; Union, sixtv-two colleges in all, seven
i.iig u voseii.i- uiai i.e was wl,ir , are m our own State, six in
directed him to fail hack Kentucky, f;ve in New-York, five in to the loit; but lie nor-1 i ... , i f,.- ;., nt,;.-, .! C.,ri V;,,
tcternvjly insisted that his wound did .,-,,. There arc twelve in the Newntti.ui tium a bit, and thai he touid go i Mrland States, fourteen in the mid-
as f.r as any ol lhe. company. ! die" States, eighteen in the southern Ti.e next one I shall mvntion, was Smtcs, and eighteen in tbe Western fcliot through the wrist, in the same j Slates. The oldest is Harvard Unitoriie, ailtr which 1 discovered him ta- j ! ersit v, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, king aim over his elbow, v. iilt his left j founded in 1638. The next is William !m.d hanging perfectly useless. I No..,nj Mary's College, at Williamsburg, directed him to go back to the fort, be-: Viririnia, founded in 1G93. The next ii.g w OiindeJ. His, reply was, 'No lieu- js yae College, at New-Haven, Contenant, if my wrist is broke that's noth- j ,,PCticut, founded in 1700. Upwards i:ig;some cf the men will load my gun. ; 0f twelve thousand tight hundred perand I can shoot over my t lbo-.v.' i sons have graduated from them. In Tiie third and last cf whom I shall !aj tilcre are four hundred and thirtytpe tk.tn returning to the foil from the n;no iiKMuictors, and four thousand five woods, where he had been shot at by hundred students. Tiie College Libraa party of indians, took lrom his pock- j , jrs contain about tw o hundred thou et a Bi'de, containing a ri'Ie bail whit Ii :sanii volumes. The Students Librahad penetrated to tiie center of its folds, J , j,.s contain about ninety thousand voland presenting it to me, exuhingly ex-jurncs, Pittsburgh J'isilcr. c I miedj'Look litre, lieutenant ! see, this ; good book, which my mother ove nc A Good Anecdote. -As the good and which I always carry in my pocket, i Deacon A. on a cold morning in Janl.as saved my life." jusry, was riding by the house of his I will now, gentleman, give you this j neighbor F., the latter was chopping
inirMir,!- tt-.v ihp i .iva rv. nnvii W. wood and inresiims: nis Hands at ms
iiu nersevcr a,.'co. and respect for the door. The usual salutations were ex
rood bock, exhibited in tbe characters ! changed, the severity of the weather
of these three, bo the future character-! brietly discussod, and the horseman
hlics of ail Oiiio Buckeyes. made demonstration of passing on, wh.-n . j his neighbor detained him with, 'Don't Wi:vr.ll's CAVE. ; he hi a hurrv, Deacon; wouldn't y ou
This great natural curiosity is in the I like a glass of good old Jamaica this ftate of Virginia, and on lite eastern side i cold morning?' 'Thank you kindly,'
cf Blue Ridge, about eighteen miles east j saiu tiie old gentleman, at the same of the tow n of Staunton. It is not far : time beginning to dismount with all distant from the town ed Charlottesville ! the deliberation becoming a Deacon, "I Coilere and Month ello, the former res- j don't tare if 1 do.' 4 Ah, don't trouble
idence ol the late President .lelierson. lyonrsell to gel oil, Ueacon,' said the This remaika'.d" rate was ruil partial- j wag, ' mcrtly asked for information, we larly described by Mr. Jilllise.n though j haven't a drop of r um in the house.' he nave an account of the natural bridge i ... and some, o-l.erturiositiesiit his native! ,Uays and A "ss.-l wo Irishmen state. A travt U r who lately vi.il. d i w,' xvc,e t'j'vchng together got out of Wevcr's tave has giveo. an inlert Ming j m,ot,f--v' and bc,nS waf,of '! d,""i o(
desciintioncf it: which he ienre,enls U,UM ' "eviseu me lonowing w..yB
-i - - . . f . . . -. .
Cater Scwal
Ell more Byard
j Garside Joseph Gladden Peter
Gray David Gano George
Horner Widow Lawson William
Sutton George
Torrcnce John
S. HATHAWAY,
"SJ3AS just received front New York JiJS. and Philadelphia, an extensive
variety of NEW and SEASONABLE
GOODS, which JiC cdlers at prices that
cannot (ail to give satisfaction to the
purchaser consisting in part of the
following articles, viz:
DRY GOODS.
Super black, blue, mulberry, green, ol- J Torrence Geo. P,
ive and mixed broad Cloths, I ildndre John
Blue, black, drab, light untl dark stri- West Samuel
ped C.assimeres; West John
A complete assortment of ladies' and
gentlemen a gloves cc hosiery ;
A large ass't of plain and figured silk,
Marseilles, V alencia and cotton Y es
tings; Stocks;
Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked English John L.
Scotch and r rench Ginghams; Hayes Abiah
French printed Muslins and Ginghams, Kettle William
rich patterns; Lostcter Peter
Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Morgan fcEw'mg
Shirting; v Had Icy James
Plain, corded and crossbarred White Walker John
Cambrics; colored do.
Embree E. & J.
RANDOLPH
? 45 5 7 1 100 n E 4 7 1 95 29 7 1 40 N e G 7 1 GO s w SO 7 1 88 n e 36 7 1 CO n w 1 7 1 80 s w 17 7 1 40 7 1 213 e h 5 7 1 40 s e 30 7 1 86 ne 36 7 1 71 5 7 1 64 24 7 1 80 s e 31 7 1 Harrison. STo 12, 13, 20,21,23 :r township. 169 s w 24 7 3 : township. 160 s vv 32 4 1 2S3 16 4 1 30 s e 31 4, 1 30 s w 32 3 1 312 4 1 53 se 19 4 1 185 25 4 2
of, I have hereunto set my hand, this 17lh day of December, A. D. 1C35. JOHN P. DUNN, Cnmmissiauer of the School FunJt December t7, 1B35. Dearborn county, la. ivi-Tw goodS.
LKf received, in addition to our former slock, u t'eneral assortment
of FALL AJVD WIXTER GOODS, consisting in part of Super blue, black, green, olive, brown, and steel mixed Broad ClothsBrown and drab Petersham do.; Blue, black, brown, olive, steel mixed, striped and plaid Casimeres and Satinetts; Lexington Jeans; Rose and Point B'ankets; Red,scarlet,green and twilled Flannels Do do do Canton do Blue and brown Camhlet; Bombazetts and Circassians, assorted . colors; Merino cloth; Black, Italian, Lutestring, and Gro de Nap. Silks;
Fig'd and plain Florence, ass'd colors; Merino, Yralentia and Cotton Shawls; Dress Handkerchiefs, assorted; Linen and Cotton Diaper; Irish Linen; Bleached & brown Sheet
ings and Shirtings; Plain and figured Bobinett;
Cross barred and striped Jackonet; Swiss, mull, plain and fig'd Cambrics;
I Dread and bobinet Laces cc Edgings; A general assortment of Ycsiings, Calicoes, Ginghams, &c. Hats and Caps; Combs, assorted ; Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery ; Plain and gilt Looking Glasses; Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos. HARDWARE AJVD CUTLERY, and Queensware. A general assortment of COOPER'S TOOLS. GKOCEUIE.S. Also, Iron, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Cordage, Sec. Szc. All of which will be disposed of cn our usual accommodating terms. HAINES & LAN 1 US. Rising Sun, Sept. 26, 1836.
Inlots in Rising Sun,
Cambric Muslins ; jaconet, Swiss, mull v j h No 25 d laf cf 26
to be the greatest curiosity in a territory abounding with wil l and beautiful scenery, with interesting and sublime views. This cavern is not far fiom Madi-on's cave so fully described
by Mr. Jelferson, in hi notes on Vir
ginia
and means
Patrick catching a frog out of a brook, went forward and the first tavern he tame to, asked the landlord what trmtur that was. 4lt is a frog,' replied the landlord. 4No sir,' said
plain and figured Book do.
Green Barrage; Italian imitation do.
Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence,
and sarsanel Suks, Bombazenes and crape Deleria;
Irish Linens; blow n and bleach'd Rus
sia Linens; Linen Cambric;
Bobinet laces, Edgings, black silk Yrcl
vet, Russia diaper; Bed ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas;
Flannels, twisted Silpk; crape, gauz, ' . and fancy dress HdUls; Shook John
Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk
pocket lldkfs. Also, about
200 pieces Calicoes, comprising al
most every si) le;
British Sewing Twist on spools;
Summer stu(f, Drilling, Ermcnet, Sum
mer Cloths, Szc.
Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,latest fash
ions; Palm Hats, Fur do. Boots, Shor and ISroaiis.
Also, a fine assortment of Hardware,
Crockery, Glass, China and Hollow
w are,G roceries, Medicines, Paints, Dye
Henry William 71 and 72
Mt Horn Gilbert No 10 McLaughley 31 and 32 Rodgers Peter part of 13 Whitings Martin 2,91,92 union township.
Longworth Nicholas 80 n w Boss Joseph 80 n e BainbritWBMiller34G
'It was dicoveied bv a man of I . u' "u s a mouse. Mt is a irog, re-
Ihc name of Weyor, in 1801, who at jJ0,.,,i' - u,e :Mord. Mt is a mouse, f.r.t cm,ne,.,1 U i u. il.o l,l,. .f :1 , id I at, 'and I w ill leave it to the first
hedL-e-ho-r. hut which on a little exam-1 vcler that comes along, for a pint of
i..:.r...n I... found i, Un th.. ,,,ir,nr, f. "hiskov. 'Agreed, said the landlord
tl.i n.icio.H cave. Lko other caves ' -"Murphy soon arrived, and to him was
In that vicinity, it i filled with roncre-j ,,,c v' AfUr rm,ch, eX;!m; r,.rmP.l hv lb.- f.d!.i..r r,r ,! . i .,; " deliberation, it was decided
of luno stone ( Inch aHouuds here) in lo W a wo ilw spite a luiuhi state from the hu-e ma-es of iof l,c evidence of Ins sense, paid the
rock4. One kind or form of these ma- "rt
cretions is made by the dripping of the
fotve.nt in a hanging lorm l:ie asue,
hiiu another kind by the falling of the
Oysters,
OF the host quality, always on hand,
liquid limestone on the ground, cradu- and for sale by
ally forming an upwright column. The BAUMAN & RUSH, rate is filled with these concretion ofj Rising Sun, Jan. 53, 1836.
Austin Thomas
Sbinn John
Tel man Peter Pol man Ira
158 71 146 113 118
20 22 9 13 11 12 12
3 3 5 5 4 5 4 4
Musgrove George, lots in Dillsborough No G, 107 and ll. Unknown inlots in Hartford No 2S&44 keiso township.
Unknown
do
157 80
N W
7
N E 13 G
I, John P. Dunn, Commissioner of
the School Fund in and for the county aforesaid, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a correct list of the lands
Stuff,. SHOT GUXS. Iron. Steel. andlown ,ot? lmte 'ving and being
Nails, Hoes. Shovels, Spades. Strap m tlie cmi,J ol Dearborn aforesaid, as
Hiners Arr eVc returned to my otliee by the collector
Rising Sun, April 25, 1335.-y 7 lhe e:,t and county revenue, for 3 ' 7 J I in ,-.i. I !'lf) 1. 1 ...III. .1 . .
in- juii ii.ii jcu nun me non payment of taxes for said vear: and
that remain unredeemed up to this
Tallow
A QUANTITY of Beefs Tallo?ryo( date, together with the owners names, the first quality, will he sold at f'r as they arc known. And I here-
the market price, on application to the by give public notice, thai unless the subscriber, at the former residence of taxes, penalties, per centage and costs
Major Jelly, one mile west of Rising chargeable thereon, he paid on orbeforc
junrto iu u n.LiLt. o next term or mc ivearnorn vntuii
Sun.
January 23, 1 836. Court, of said county, that a motion
V sb : a. W1'l be made for judgement, on the se
cond day. or some subsequent dav of
vvirsi, resignetinisomceas.lutlge the term, that any or all of said lands of the Court, will practice LAW. or town lots, on which the Taxes. &x.
Office on Walnut street, opposite the are due, as aforesaid, may vest in the
Methodist church. state aforesaid, for the use of the School
Lawrenceburch, May, 1835. 9tf Fund of said county. In witness where-
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RETAIL GROCERY, AJVD LIQUOR STORE.
AUMAN & RUSH, respectfully inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have received, in addition to their old stock, an assortment of FresSi Circccrics of tho best qualify; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which they will retail from
a gill to a gallon. I he followiag are a part LIQUORS, &c. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Brandy; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin; Port, Madeira, Swiss, Vevay, White, Sweet Malaga and Burdeax Claret W ines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and Whiskey. Also, Rectified Whiskey by the barrel. GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins, Rice, Codfish, Maekarel, Herrings, Boston and Butter Crackers, Table Salt in boxes, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese ; and a good assortment of Confectionaries. The above articles are of as good a quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are judges of the articles are requested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention wilf be given at all limes to any calls in their line. Rising Sun, March 21, 1835. 71y Daniel Kclo9 ATTOKNKY & COUSSELLOK AT LAW, WILL practice in the United States District Court, and the Supreme Court of Indiana; also, in the Circuit Courts of the 3dJudiciall xuit, and the inferior Courts of the counties of Switzerland and Dearborn, where due attention will lie given to all business confided to him. Office at New Yoik, Switzerland county. Oct. 1835. Iyl03 rafl V Son,
TTAY7E just replenished their store a of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, and CUTLERY, making their assortmetcomplele, ami they are now selling at unusual low prices for Cash. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1835.-4
THE TIMES IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, III Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dolliitlrs per annum, if pai in kdvance; Two Dolhirs ami Fifty Cetits if paid in six mondths; or Three Dollars nt the en of the jear. No subscription will be received for less than six months. A failure to notify a discontinuance nt the end of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. No.paper discontinued until all arrearage! wa paid, except at the option of the Editor.
