Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 127, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 April 1836 — Page 3
American Ene?u;v. A merchant from New Yoik was at ihe Ioi cJo Co file House, in Ludgato Hill, wfen the news of the great lire which Iaid occurred in that city arrived. Hi" premises were totally consumed, :ind he Tound himself, as in a mniri-nt, a ruined man. His plan, however, was instantly formed. In fifteen minutes from the time his rye? rented on the paper, a chase nnd four was at the door, in which he hurried to Dover. Arriirg in the night, ho hired n steam hoat for To guineas, which soon landd him at Calais. Thence he harmed, with all possihh expedition, to Lvon?. lie readied thai city eight hour? before the news of the fire, "and employed his lime in purchasing silk good?, to such an extent, r.nd en such terms, ru to secure a profit of at least 25.000, the destruction being principally of French Silks, nr.d to so la:ge an arnount as to require more than nil the existing stock to make it good. Iscni n Paper. There is a search making (ays the Albany Daily Advertiser) for tho heirs cf Hugh, John and D iniel Mother, in this country, to whom an estate of thir-fy-lwo millions Ins recently descended iu England. At Portland, Maine, t'.cy have had 111 days of sleighing. The hrig Ark, arrived .it the port of New York on Tuesday evening, March .?nd, from Iondon brought on board 1.7C8 bags of ivha.t, GOO bags of oats, nnd 3,7o0 barrels of Hour. A great fire in Canton, China, Nov. 22d destroyed 000 houses, and threw 10,000 people shelterless in the streets. A fellow by the name of Isaac Small, in Salcrrt, Mas, stole seven thermcrne'er:, during the late cc!d weather. . Henry Clay, il is confidently asserted, will resign his seat in the Senate, at the cio;c of the present session nnd rciirc to private life. The work done by machinery, in Erglar.d, is calculated to bo equal to the labor cf four million?- of men. Lucius II. Emmons, lately interested in the publication of the Democrat has i-.-ued proposals for a Democratic paer. brc called the ''Newspaper," at NoMcsviile, Indiana; ta bo commenced on the first of May. Mr. Green, late of the Paoli Patriot, 1. :? discontinued his paper at that place, avd is about publishing a super imperial piper at New Albany, favorable to the Baltimore nominations. Indiana Democrat. The editor of the Kcene Rcpublica;, alluding to the numerous petitions which have been sent to Congress, signed by ferrules says: "Had we a wife
that would so fir 'unsex herself as to
be medling with men's nffiirs, interferit," by petitions and recommendations,
in matters of legislation and r.ntiona
concerns, we would say at onrc 'My dear take the unmentionables'."' It is stated that in one of the experi
mental trips to the Greenwich Railway, in England, the train cf six carriages
was convevtd at the rate of a mile a min
ute, or sixty miles an hour!
Il i proposed in Rhode Island to fine
a militia man A 20 who shall come on
I he parade fantastically dressed.
A Hint to Wives. "If I am not at home fun, (he paity to-night at ten o"e lock," said a husband to his better hihI bigger half, "don't wait fir me." 'That I won't," said the lady significantly. ''I won't wait, but I'll come for J on.'' He returne d at ten precisely. The Richmond Enquirer of the 29th nit. states that Gen. Scott had nearly surrounded the main bodv of the Indians under Powell and was expected to make a combined attack upon them on the 8ih. with about C.GOO men. A family, consisting cf four persons, were found frozen to death, in their
cabin upon a mountain in Orange coun
ty, N. Y. during the severe weather last month.
.-si vttnirn, At Cincinnati, on Tuesday lat. bv the Rev. T. E. Rraincrd, Mr. Hnxnv Jakes, of Rising Sun. to Miss Amelia Makia, daughter of Mr. Mordeica Disney, of Cincinnati.
New Orlkvxs, March 19.
Flour. In the first of the week the
rnaikct was exceedingly heavy, and
fvMiic sales were as lo.v as .$'G 60 per bbl., but since then the demand has im
proved, and holders are now realizing
,s7. Arrived this week, 4553 bbls.
Pork. Mr?. is scarce and in good
request, at $22 per bbl. , Privc is pleni -.ii i ..i
tv ana in very iinmeu eicm.u.u, n .5 1
50 a s 1 C.
Pork in elik. There has again been sales at 9 1-2 cents per lb., and
thr- demand continues good. The re
ceipts of the week amount only to
10 tO lbs.
LUc.ox. Although Bacon is arriving
in "renter abundance, the quantity, so
fir. has not been sufficient to satisliy
iV- demand, or caue any amelioration
in price?: we therefore quote, as form
erly, Ihms 15 a 17, Middlings 12 a 12
12. Hhoullcrs 9 a 9 1-2 cents per 10.
Arrived this week, 915 casks, 12,000
lbs. in bulk.
Con. Large quantities of Corn, Vnil. in lhr rnr riMft thrHrt in Sack
continue to arrive. 1 he former is set
ling for C7 1-2 per bbl., but does not
co oil readily; tor the latter the cle
ma tid is good. We notice a sale of
G100 sacks, at GG cents per bushel
Arrived this week, 6927 bbls. 10573
.sacks.
Corn Meil. The great quantity
ihrown into market at once, has com
plelely glutted it, and holders are now willing to sell at $2 a $2 25 per bbl. Potatoes. There is a fair supply
in market, and the demand is but mod
erate,t$l 75 a 2 per bbl.
US mil O f s67 X. W. MILES, " IIT AS removed to the shop formerly
occupied nv .. berantnn, where he has just received and is now opening a handsome assortment of GOODS for gentlemen's w ear, consisting of super blue, black ai d brown CLOTHS. Cassinets of the newest st!r; super black and fig'd siik VELVET; a handsome assortment of spring nnd nimmer A ESTINGS; super Steubenviile Jeans of the (irst quality; Valentin Crape ; Gentlemen's Stocks, Shirt Collars, Suspenders and Hosiery; a first rate assortment of D UTTON S. a nd TRl M M I NG S of the best quality, all of which he is disposed to sell very law for cash. All kinds cf wcik in his line will be executed in the neatest and most fashionable style, at a very short notice, ll MILES returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same. He respectfully requests those indebted to him w hose accounts are now due, to call and make payment. Rising Sun, April 1G. 1G3G. 3m
NEW GOOOSI-NEW GOODS!
.TJ. ITRSEB,
TO AS just received a handsome as
sortment of new and fashionable
SPRLYG AA'D SUMMER GOODS.
of which the following are a part, viz:
Super blue, black, brown, green and
mulberv CLOTHS;
Fancy Cassimcres and Sattinolts;
Summer near, alentia Crapes; Summer Cloth, Stripes;
I- rencb, German and Russia Linens;
Checkered and plain Cottons;
U est Lnd, a superior article;
splendid assortment of Calicoes:
Painted Muslins; French and Scotch Ging'r.ams:
Fancy Dress and pocket Ildkfs.; Tuscan, Straw, and Wood Lawn fash
ionable Bonnets;
Bonnet Tiimming;
Grecian and Bobbin Nclts;
Laces and Edgings;
Cambric. Book, Jaconet and Mull Mus
lins; Wall Paper; Palm Hats;
Sheetings; Gentlemen's Stocks;
Ladies and Gentlemen's Siik and Lea
ther Gloves; Hosiery;
Shirting and Irish Linens ;
Together with all the articles in the
Dry Goods line, Also,
Queen?, China, GIas, Tin, Stone
and Hard Ware. Rising Sun, April 1G, 183G.
PEPPER & FRENCH, fN addition to their lormer stock, have just received and are now openingn very fashionable and well selected assortment of AMONG WHICH ARE Summer Cassimeres, Summer Wear, Drilling, French & American Prints, Pongee and Dress Silks, Pongee, Silk nnd Bandanna Ildkfs. New stle Tuscan Bonnets, Parasols, Printed Muslins, Ginghams, assorted, New style figured Book Muslin, a beautiful article for dresses; Gum Elastic Aprons, Summer Capes, Dress Shawls, Leghorn ec Palm Hats, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Super blue, black and brown Cloth, Cassimcres nnd Cassinetts, Kid Gloves, a superior article. Cross barred, tw illed and corded Jaconets, Plain and fig'd Book Muslin, Sewing Thread in variety. Shell and horn tuck and side Combs, Sheetings and Shirting?, and every other article that is kept in Dry Good stores, making their assortment unequalled in the tow n. ALSO, Hardware, Qisccnsware, Cutlery, Glass and Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Cast i:i2s,SaddIerv, Cordage, Win
dow Glass, Boots and fShocs, Caps,
Iron, fclccl, INails, Indigo, Shot, Lead, Drugs and Medicines, Slc. and a very rcat variety of other arti
cles. Persons who w ish to ret cood
bargains, are requested to call and examine their goods and the prices. Rising Sun.'April 1G, 1G3G.
Rj.1 M EStftEiTFKV AKH 11 fills
tiiSiAli iSiU SUJIIrsAHY.
THIS Institution will commence, its summer session on Monday, the 1 1th instant, and will close on Friday, the 23d of September, making 24 weeks per session. The female department will be under the charge of some competent lady, who will give instruction in all the branches of study usually taught in female academies.
The male department, as heretofore.
will be open for the reception of sin.
1 ents in all the English, Scientific, and
Classical studies; and younj; men stu
dying with a view to enter College, may be prepared for entering at anv
tnsic of ins College course. Terms
f tuition from :s2 to 35 nernnarfer.
J. E. BRIGHT.
Rising Sun. April 9. IG3G.
the 4lh instant, an indented ap-
nentice boy to the farming business hy
e. name of GEORGE fi ILLEl 13
cars of age last August. This is to
forbid all persons from harboring or
trusting him on my account, as I will
ay no debts cf his contracting after
this date. DAVID FISHER.
April 4, 1836. 2ChI
STOKE.
BAU3VIAN Sc. RUSH, Respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have received, in addition to their old stock, an sortment of IFrcsEt Ciroccrscs of the best quality; nlse, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which they will retail from a gill to a gallon. The following arc a part
LIQUORS, ecc. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Bran
dy; West I ndia and Domestic Rum:
Holland and Domestic Gin; Port. Ma
deira . S w i ss, Ve vay , V h i t e, S wee t Ma I -aga, Burdeax Claret, London Particular, Sicily and Muscatel Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, r.nd Whiskey. Also, Rectified Whiskey bv
the barrel.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf
Sugar, Pepper. Alspicc, Ginger, Nut
megs. Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Cod
fish, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston and
Butter Crackers, Table Salt in boxes,
Dried Beef, bologna Sausages, Western
Rcerve 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 times to any calls in
their line.
Rising Sun, April 1 6, 1 S3G. 1 23y
Law Notice.
Hugh 13. Egglcslon ?. Kelso,
T5 A VP
tLJL the practice of the Law, in the
Circuit Courts of Dearborn, Switzcr-
and and Riplev. Mr. Eggleston re-
ides in Madison, and will attend said
Courts during term time; and Mr. Kelso resides in New York, Switzerland
county, where he may be found at all times, when not absent on business.
nsiness confided to them will meet
the joint attention cf both.
AprilS, 183G. I y ill 03
Jj a test I?c3sfiio3is
fTFUlE subscribers respect-
fallv announce to their
friends and the public gene
rally, that they have just re
ceived the latest Eastern
Fashions, and will execute orders for!
ElATSof anv description, on the shor
test notice. 1 hey have on hand and
w ill constantly keep a general assort
ment of IU 1 S, of their own manufac
ture, which they w ill warrant as good
as anv brought to this market, and
w hich they will sell, at wholesale or re
tail, on very accommodating terms.
BENNETT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, April 1G, 183G. Coopers Jfnitct.
frjl HE subscriber wishes to employ H
or -l Coopers, to whom constant
employment and good wages will be
given. One or two men Having lami-
lies can be furnished with dwelling
houses.
Also, a TEAMSTER wanted one
who 13 acquainted witn driving and la
king care of horses.
Apply to the subscriber 3 1-2 miles
west of Rising Sun. C. MILLER. April 16, 1836. 4w.
THIS MORNING the subscriber .,;ii c,ji nvrv t tu
it 111 evil ! t; ' 1 w vj 1' 1 1 1 1 1 nk iiic
Rising Sun Market House. Those who
are fond of the first rate article are as
sured that there will be no mistake!
J. MENDELL. April 1G. E,aw Notice.
Jos. G. Marshall &, Asaph Buck,
JTAVE associated themselves in the
practice of law, in the counties of
Dearborn and Switzerland, in the cir
cuit courts of said counties.
Mr. Marshall resides in Madison
and Mr. Buck keeps his oflice at Rising
Sun, where he may be found. Basi
ncss confided to them, will receive the
joint attention of both.
April 2, 1836.
To Unit tiers.
T 1 M1E undersigned will receive seal-
jL ed proposals, until the first day
of May next, for building any part or
the whole of the edifice for the Indiana
Teachers'1 Seminary, recently located at
this place, and enclosing the same; or
for furnishing anv part or the whole of
the materials. The edifice is to be one
hundred feet front, forty-four feet deep
and four stories high, with a cupalo
the body to be of brick, with a substan
tial stone foundation. The design and
plan can be seen by calling on either
of the subscribers. - P.JAMES, M. HAINES, W. LANIUS,
Building Committee,
Kismg San, April 9, 1836,
Vj
REWARD.
Wl) AN AWAY from the subscriber on
1 1ST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Hartford, la. on the first day of April, I C3G, w inch if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office a Dead Letters. n.'irrti-UlruM IT".. tr-ni
oiimcKiow llenry Brou n Malilon 3 llne H niii una Blue David Con.-nvay Robert 4 Coiiawn'y Daniel Culp Jacob Caqe Miirtin Conawuy Simon Coiirkl Ho!i rt Conn way W,n Esq 3 Clement John Kllis Rcbrrt Frazicr Samuel 2 FHi William -Esq 2 F razor iilianx Fuller Samuel Finch iSathari Fisher Dr Davio Crtiion Thomas Esq Hufford Elizabeth Hayes lsaih Harphnm Samuel Hume John Harbert Samuel Ka?cinc:E-e John
I
'iint John
Hancock Isaac
JenmriS Aancy 591
JOHN K. LEWIS, P. M
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Oluce at Wil
mington, la. on the 1st of Apt il, 183G,
which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office
as dead letters.
Lnthrop Erastus
Loughderbongh John
Abdon John
Abraham George Chilson James
Chilson John Chisman F.lias
Da?hiell John
E-rclston Jacob
Eselston Col J W Fleming David
Green William 2 Green Rebecca Griffin Geo
imes William
Johnston William Johnson John
Johnson David
Keene Daniel 2
eftzew rljir Goods.
.1. IcK'II5T,
IOTAS just received a new supply of Spring Goods, among which are
the following:
Iandsomc Calicoes, plaid Ginghams;
'aintcd Muslins, Straw Bonnets;
Cotton Slocking. Thread. Bobincl and
Cotton Lace; Edgings and Bobincts;
Footing and figured Mu;-lin;
iarred Muslin and Jaconets;
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs; Silk and Gauze Dress Handkerchiefs;
Green Barraize, Kid Gloves, Guard Chains and Combs;
Belt and Bonnet Ribbons ;
While atul green Florence; Mexican Stripe, Striped Drill; Mexican Mixtures, French Linen, Checks and Bed Ticking;
Suspenders, bleached and brown Mus
lins; Children s Snoes, Together zcilh an assortment of
Quccnswnrc, Hardware, Groce
ries, White Lead ground in Oil
Drugs and Medicines, &.c. e5cc.
All of which he is disposed to sell low
for cash.
Rising Sun, April 2, 183G.
LIST OF LETTERS Remaining: in the Post Office at Hi
sing Sun, la., on the 1st day of April,
1836. Those not taken out in three
months will be sent to the General Post
office as dead letters.
Adams Richard 2
lSlonner Feter liush Nancy By aril .Moses Casselt Wm Harnett James M
Clark Win 15 Covington John B Close Elizabeth Clark Nathaniel Covington Mary .Craige Sarah Cruise Robert Cullen Wm
Dunbar Joseph
Driver Sarah Delph Jones Denton Joseph
Ellison llezekiah Ensile Victor W
French Marcaret Falkner Catharine
Groves Lorenzo
Girlan Benjamin Grimm Joseph Gould Lewis Gibson James
Greene Cyrena
Hall John
Hamilton Charles E Huston Maxwell 2 Hewitt Margaret llayden William Howell William Hughs Joseph Holson Rawlah
James Col
Jones James Lurcw Benjamin Lewis John Larr Feter 2 Miller John Miller Corneliu.? Murcant Rachel McCoy Samuel B Ne il John Nobles Elijah Pepper A C 2 Flumnier Htliry 2 Palmer Lydia Powell Eli Ray John Russell James Uye William Rickets James Rickets Ephraim Read Isaac Rodgers Lee Rose William Sutton Joshua Seyore Austin Steward John Smith Jonah Smith George R Steele Samuel Smith Sarah M Steward Mary Tower Gideon Tait John Jr Thompson James Wright Anna Walker Susannah Wallick Henry Waggener Matilda
Jerrard Reecc A P
JOHN LANIUS, P. M
Craft & on,
AVE just replenished their store of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, and CUTLERY, making their assortmelcomplele, and they arc now selling at
unusual low prices for Uash. Rising Sun, Nov. 7, 1 835.-4
Latta Samuel
Lyons James Lynn Diniel McAbe John Mc Aljee Chnrtej Mc Kittrick David Alrlntosh John Monroe Hugh Owens Edward Pnrcell Thomas PateCebird Dank Miss Mary Ann Pearson John Pate Gcorso Reid Isaac" Ran James Ricketts fsnnc Stephens Charles Stewart John Scranton Mrs Thompson Washington Tice John Thompson Charles Thayer Chester 4 Watt Col Johnson "Ward Timothy Walker John P Willey Rinselrnr
Ln nil beck Jacob
Mitchell Eli Mitchell Elias Myers James Parsons Walter Peters Johiel B Richardson Harmon St. John Mrs Sally Thornton George VV Tufts Servetus Upp William Walker James Ward Peter Z Wright Lorenzo
(34)
DAVIS WEAVER. P.M.
FKC5Bi:CE, BOOT & SHOE
S? TO
HpIIE subscribers wish to inform the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that they have just received and
now oiler lor sale, at the stand lately
occupied by L. N. Hall, a' large and
general assortment of articles in their
ine, of which the following are a part:
Bacon, Pork, dried and green Beef,
Lard, Butter, Honey, Molasses, Cod
fish, Mackarel, Herring, Bologna Sausages. Cheese, Chickens, Pickles, Pota
toes, Krout, Beets, Carrots, green and dried Apples, dried Quinces, Apple
Butter, Lggs, Onions, Turnips, Rice, Preserves, Oranges, Figs, Boston nnd Butter Crackers, Sage, Hop?, Vinegar,
Vvalnuls, Hickornuts, Pecons, Alm
onds, Meal, Flour, and Rye Flour.
GROCERIES.
Chocolate, Collees, Teas, Sugars, Pep
per, Alspicc, Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Pearlash, Sal. Eratis, Starch, Candles, Lard, soft and shaving Soap, linseed,
sperm and sweet oils, Tobacco, Cigars,
Snnil, Chalk, Nails, Fish lines & hooks,
Powder, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Flints, Brushes, Cordage, some Medi
cines, Drugs, Hardware, Queensware,
Tinware, Cooper'sware, Glassware, Cutlery, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs,
Tar, Rosin, Paints, H ines, Brandies,
Whisker, (but not by the small,) Cast
ings, Iron, Steel, Garden Seeds, Findings for Shoemakers.
Coats, Roundabouts, Vests. Pantaloon?,
Drawers, Shirts. Collars, Stocks, Hand
kerchiefs, Suspenders, Socks, Hats,
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Bootees, Chil
dren's Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, Sec. &c.
with many other articles too tedious to mention, on as reasonable terms as can be afforded. People are particularly requested to call and see and price their
articles.
HALL & BUCHANAN. Rising Sun, March 2G, 1836. N. B. All those who have felt the happy effects of, or are advocates for what is called the Thomsonian System
of Medicine, can find mest of the sim
ple remedies which that system incorporates. II. & B.
Stray Colt. STRAYED from the premises of C. Miller, in Randolph township, Dearborn county, on Saturday, the 2Glh of March last, a black HORSE COLT, one year old last September; hair very long, and has a 6ore on its near side, occasioned by the hook of a cow; no other marks recoljected. Any person who will take up said colt, and return it to C. Miller, or give information where it is, will receive the thanks of the owner, and all charges will be paid. WARREN HUNT. April 2, 1S36. Blank Deeds, Mortgages, &c. For sale at this office.
