Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 129, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 April 1836 — Page 3

without a trial. It is understood here that the Prime Minister ha? ordered his Gendarme in French a select body ol troops from the interior, to proceed forthwith to the South for fear that his Majesty's government will be disturbed on this account. His Ministers were perfectly astounded when thev heard of the disturbances in the North, and (ho oalv thins that saved your devoted heads was the disturbance occasioned here. However, I would advise you to keep a strong garrison we'll supplied with ammunition and brave men, and keep your sentinels constantly about the ramparts day and night. Despotism against republicanism. We have in this metropolis many able and experienced generals, most of w hom have scrcd their nvmarch in reaching his present throne and they will now be equally as energetic in humbling a real autocrat in principle. Tiny have Ion jut almoin the foimer intestine wars and commotions and have almost univerally discharged tin ir duties with

credit to them-uves and honor to their country. Th northern part can also bual of many ve'.er.isi. And I think from the ptoent appearances there will he a union that will make this, modern Santa Anna shake hi tail worse than he ever did before. It is rumored here by some his Ministry that hi Lordship, (hould he survhehis present Hairs) design moving hi court to t!,e interior and making W ilmii.giou hi pi nianent Capital furr?cr thereafter.''' f c designs to have a strong citadel here as a dernier resort and a ca!le in each principality. Some few here continue to shout "Ivo lr. rot." but the mass says down w ith tii'.' " Monster." RISING SUN.

of lawyers, numerous lines oflransporlalion, merchants, tailors, clothing store, diugs and medicine, auction, carriage makers, &c. Wanted jou me men carriage and sleigh makers, cabinet makers, carpenters, boat-builders, &c We perceive, too a list of 550 names of dead letters in the Post office, April 1st, 1836. Its populalion estimated at 3500, and rapidly on the increase. ib. Steam i.oat Navigation to Fort Wayne. We are informed that ar

rangements are making at the head of

the .Vanmee Rapids, for building a steam-boat cf a light draught of water to navigate the Maumec during the approaching season. She is intended to ply between Foit Wauie and the head of the rapids 18 miles above Maumce. At the latter place teams will be kept in readiness to forward all goods

and passengers without delay. This

'rrangement will greatly facilitate emgralion to this neighborhood. Port Wayne Stntincl.

At Wilmington, on the 21st ir.stant, by the Rev, W. G. Monroe, Rev. James V. Watson to Miss Hawaii Milleu, both of this county. 0.iThursda lat, bv John W. Hall,

Esq. Mr. Jmes M. Hunt to Miss S.vmaxth.v Donavss, bo;h of Randolph township. On the same day, by the Rev. Chas. L. 13 irtlott, Mr. Willi m Wade to Miss Sakui M. Wixsm, both cf Randolph lownhip.

DEAHBQRH COUNTY SE&TORV, fPHE Dearborn county Seminary will open its first session for the year 1836, en the second Monday in May, Mr. Ebexezer Dt'mont having been elected principal for the ensuing ear. Bv order of the Trustees, R. C. STEVENS. Secy. OCT A meeting of the Trustees of ihe Seminary will be held on the same, dav at Wilmington, at one o'clock, P. M.

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dinnimii - i n'""'u' t r n-Ticn, uerman ana liussia linens; Wilmington, April 30, 1836. Checkered and plain Cottons cmTiTirfnncrTci""" ! f'st nd a upriior arlicle:

vjlliill llUliOijO. j A splendid assortment of CraJiCOCSI

.' Vim "I'll I I'I'IV I i r '1 I I i t i n vi ic irQ

.-.SIP olltAlLi; irom me sun i " ""-,

scriber. living 2 1-2 miles j b rcm 11 ;u,d Scotch Uinghnms;

a from Risim? Sun. on tho ! ' " . ijMe- aiKl pocket tt.ikls.;

Miller Ridge, on Wednesday, the 20ih I "an, Straw, and Wood Lawn f

NEW G09DSI-NEW 000BS! ML TURNER,

AS just received a handsome assortment of new and fashionable

SPRIXG AJVD SUMMER GGODS, of which the following are a part, viz: Super blue, black, brown, gieen and mnibory CLOTHS; Fancy Casimeres and Saitineits; Summer Hear, Valenlia Crapes;

Summer (Join, blrijtf-;

r .

tow

"ash-

inst. two Horse creatures one a dan-

pie gray horse, white face, white feet,

ionable Bonnets ;

Bonnet Trimming-;

shodall round, 9 years old, and i con- 'Grecian and Bobbin Net!?; .... 1 i T 1 I I

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nucirtiny marhea wim gears, i lie other a gray mare colt, two years olH

Laces and Edgings ;

Cambric, Book, Jaconet and Mull Mus-

sai.akies, V e slated some weeks since that it vas rxpcrU'J the vacant seat on the 'Supreme Bench of this State would be tilled by Judge Eggleslon. W have now, however, recently learned that he wi'l not accept it. It is understood iht tliis important and honorable staicn lias likewise been tendered to and refused by several other gentlemen of Vie law in this State. The vacant seat is begging for an incumbent. This is wretched and a humiliating state of things. It reveals the darkest and TK..t disgraceful stain upon the f.ir escutcheon of our State. It cannot be, we t'v.nl:,tbrt another LegUlal.ne will convene and adjourn without making ihe salaries of cur public officers at least respectable. This predicament is no. onlr discreditable to our State, but it is highly pernicious to the. ir.ter.fts of the P.:ople. In point of sheer .conornv, niggardly salaries nr:d compensation for public services never saved a cent for the People, but the very reverse. Had we room and leisure, we could prove this to a demonstration. A l.ttle rejection wiil prove it to every sound mind. Guod woikir.e;:, whatever may be the avocation, were never procured without good pay. If the people consult their true interests they will give the next Legislature to undertnnd that the salaries of our Circuit

and Supreme Judges must be raised to 1200 dollars a year the salary of the

Governor to 2500 dollars a year the wages of the President of the Senate.

and the Speaker of the House to 5

nnd the wages of the members of both

Houses to three dollars a dav. It is

thediitv of the Press of our State to

take this matter under their especial attention, and make some noise about

i(. Ccnnrrazil.'c Watchman.

CofRSC of Tr.M)E. The canal and

lake communication with New York,

fron the Ohio river, and all its con

ticuous country, is beginning to lessen

in importance. The course of the seasons, and the distance, combine to place

this chanr.tl of business behind the more

flirrrt one already open uom I hiladel

tibia to Pittsbn rgh. It is not likely that

ri,A lower end cf the Lake will be open

i A r.r ibroe weeks yet. The Bnf-

lalo Journal states a serious mterrup

tion, in the To wan to dam being carried

jwav bv high water. In the meantime

ihe Ohio river is conveying, from Pitts

burgh, into every direction of the great

wct, every description oi mercnanaiz

forwarded from Baltimore and Phila

lelohia, and from New York, tbrou g

4hop cities. Goods have been shipped

for Chicago, by the way if the Ohio, Mississippi and Illinois rivers. Cincinnati Gatelle. Chicago. This town is situated in the State of Illinois on the western horc of Lake Michigan, and near its .....k.m termination. Our attention

v.- AxrpA to if. bv a notice ol

- f lot. June 20, which will be

lvprtisirg columns. The

r,hiraro American, of April 2d, is be

fr. us and LtDresents a greatdisplay

k.,.;no in it advertisement'. Lots

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To f hrrtcKUNOt'JCdticatioxi. nHE Ixdivxa Teaciieiis' Semixary which was established in Jefferson county, near Madison, has recently been transferred to Rising Sun, and will be open for the reception of pupils the 2d Monday in April. The primary object of this institu

tion is to prepare joung gentleman for can be finished

teaching school, by funusning them April 20, 1S36

with an accurate and thorough literary and scientific education, and instructing them in the bc?t method of teaching and preserving discipline. Facilities for instruction in every branch usually taught in the best Academies, will also be furnished. Young genile-.-.n i. i v. .,.. .1 .

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college, (or mercantile and other pur- i i -t r - 7 . . . r I OOrllOCXl. on mil rnm hnrl- irnlcp

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.ie Rev. Am. 1 w ining, a graduate . , iV:,:. r '

f V 1 II I - II miita liuill II lllllllllMU.i. vne of i a!e College, (a genlem m highly re-1 ifr n . ,.., , T n i , ,,v v,- . v I halt ol a (jrist Mill and saw Mill be-

rommenaec.; nas o-jen npponueu i ro-

fessor of Mathematics and Natural Science, and is expected to be present at

the opening of the sohool. Mr. i . will

be assis

permanent Professors are secured. At

tached to the institution is a Philosoph

with a white face, and had on a large I ,it,?i V a!l P"Peri 1,;ll,n Ha,s; yoke. They were sen near Mr. Mc- ! Sheetings; Gentlemen's Stocks; In tyre's, in Union township, on Sunday (Ladies' and Gen'lemen's Silk and Lealast. Whoever will return one or both ( ther Gloves; Hosiery; of the above estrays, or will give infor- j ?hil aIld ,rii!l Linens ; mation where tbey are, will be libfral-I "c,,u'r with H" 'he articles in the ly rewarded,and all expenrescbeerfully I 'T Goods line. Jlso, paid. JOHN STEWART. Queens, China, Glass, Tin, Stone April 30. 1S36. j and Hani Ware. Xotico to Overseers oMIio lwlRg Sun, ApriliG, in Dearborn county. PEPPER & FRENCH, UIL boaid of Commissioners ol the ! V N addition to their (ormer stock, county of Dearborn, having found ii j j lave just reccivcd and aie now oimpracticable to have, the Poor Asylum j ping a verv fashionable and well seready for the reception of the Poor on j lectc d assortment of the first Monday in May next, as was n r? expected, owinLr to the want of nroncr &MmmCF &OOftS,

furniture, they therefoie request the

r -1 i .-v . . , .

eieers oi me uiiiercnt townships m Dearborn county, to make provision as usual for the sustenance of the poor for

the month of May next, at the end of which period it is believed tiie Aslum

JAMES DILL, Clerk.

Farm For Sale

A CHANCE FOB SPECULATION! fifclTr ACRES of land. Iviiur ,.n

the waters of South Hogan,

in Dearborn county, Ind., is offered for

sale. It is situated in the. midst of a

longs

is to tiie land, these mils are

now uiKlereoinc a thorouffh reDair.

Pbe land is well improved, and a num

lOP f C nrriic n rrt riAti1 w r - n I I it--i I ! -vn

sted by competent 1 utors until ,f de?ired, the en(ire ftocU of ie fa

consisting ol Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c.

will be sold with it. Possession could

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k .u rtli umu , ,,u a u.ui i.u.c.y u, bfi Jn en ,

ooui ouu vuiumcs .-s toon is prii;

Tor

ticable a manual labor department will be prepared for the benefit of the pu

pils.

Rising Sun is a pleasant and health

ful village, on the Ohio rivor, 35 miles be'ow Cincinnati, and 110 above Lou-

villc. Its location is peculiarly favor

able for a literary institution, and we

trust will be appreciated by the public.

articular attention will be paid to the

manner and the morals of the pupils.

Board may be obtained in respecta

ble families on reasonable terms.

B. JAMES, M. H. WILDER, W. LANIUS, W. LEWIS, Commtllce of Hit Board of Trustee.

Rising Sun, March 19, 1836.

further information, apply to the Edi

tor of the Rising Sun Times.

April 23, 1836.

W. iLES,

AS removed to the shop formerly

occupied bv A. Scranlon, where

he has just received nnd is now opening a handsome assortment of GOODS

for gentlemen's wear, consisting of su

per blue, black and brown CLOTHS, Cassinets of the newest style; super

black and fig'd silk VELVET; a handsome assortment of spring and summer

VESTIAGS; Steubenville Jeans of the first quality; Valentia Crape; Gentle

men s Stocks, Shirt Collars, Suspenders

CcrMr. 1 wining has arnved,and the mTTTnvi Tn!tMlvn; Bfm.

Seminarv has been opened, ana is now , , ... ,, f . . , , - , , , . , ' best quality, all of which he is disposed

April 30, 1 836. I f , J

All kinds of woik in his line will be

executed in the neatest and most fash-

To IS nil tiers.

f B IHE undersigned wi I receive seal- . ,, , , , ,. 1 -a .,t;i lhn firc, A,tv onable style, at a very short notice,

oi May next, mr nuuo.ng any pan . . f . .

me wnoie oi iiH-ruimcioi ihi-ihuihhu n r,u , ij ,coir..n

T-ftr1 mmn'i( rorpnlli' nrafpn nl I . . . . 1 J

c.w.c ...y. .j Ms Ulose ,ndeb(cd (o hml whose ac

iniS Place, nnu fiiciOMiii; liic miuc: ui " , . ii . j , ' . . . . .u i i r counts are now due, to call and make

tut ,u....h...h.., i-- "- payment

hundred feet front, forty-four feet deep,

and four stories umh, with a cupalo

the body lobe of brick, with a substan

tial stone foundation. The design and

Rising Sun, April 16, 1836. 3m

AMONG WHICH ARE Summer Cassimercs-, Summer Wear, Drilling, French & American Prints, Pongee and Dress Silks, Pongee, Silk and Bandanna Hdkfs. New style Tuscan Bonnets, Parasols, Printed Muslins, Ginghams, assorted, New stle figured Book Muslin, a beautiful article for dreses; Gum Elastic Aprons, Summer Capes. Dress Shawls, Leghorn & Palm Hats, Men's, Women's and Childreirs Siioes, Super blue, black and brown Cloth, Casimeres and Cassinelts, Kid Gloves, a superior article. Cross barred, twilled and corded Jaconets, Plain and fig'd Book Muslin, Sewing Thread in variety, Shell and horn tuck and side Combs, Sheetings and Shirtings, and every other article that is kept in Dry Good stores, making their assortment unequalled in the town. .4LSO, Hardware, Queens ware, Cutlery, Glass and Tinware. Cotton Yarn, Castings,SaddIcry,Cordage, Window' Glass, Boots and Shoes, Caps, Iron, !teel, Nails, Indigo, Shot, Lead, Drugs and Medicines, &c. and a very great variety cf other articles. Persons who w ish to get good bargains, are requested to call and examine their goods and the prices. Rising Sun. April 16. 183G. JLalest Fashions

rHIHE subscribers respectfully announce, to their friends and the public generally, that they have just received the latest Eastern

Fashions, and will execute orders for of any description, on the shortest notice. They have on hand and will constantly keep a general assortment of HA'l ''S, of their own manufacture, which they will w arrant as good as any brought to this market, and which they will sell, at wholesale or retail, on verv accommodating term. BENNETT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, April 16, 1836.

RISING SUN SEMINARY.

PHIS Institution will commence its

summer session on Monday, the 11th

plan can be seen by calling on either instant, and will close on Friday, the

of the subscribers.

P.JAMES, M. HAINES,

W. LANIUS,

Building Committee.

Rising Sun, April 9, 1336.

23d of September, making 24 weeks

per session.

The female department will be un

der the charge of some competent lady,

who will givs instruction in all the branches of study usually taught in ffm:ile araftpmis.

mm-ww v Trmrtf ...

IIIIUjH1 1 he male department, as neretolore,

THEsub-cribers respectfully inform will be open for the reception of stu. the public that they have leased dents in all the English, Scientific and the Mills owned by Dr. David Fisher, Classical studies; and young men stuand that they have undergone a thor- dying with a view to enter College, ough repair, and are now in good or- may be prepared for entering at any der, and are ready to receive grain and stage of his College course. Terms

grind for customers on the usual terms, ot tuition lrom $1 to $5 per quarter.

AKINULU Sc RICHARDSON. J. t,. UK1UH I.

April 23. 1836. , I Rising Sun, April 9, 1836.

7cw &jrii8?j Stood. J. ITScKMtillT, IOTAS jut received a new supply of Spring Goods, among which are the following: Handsome Calicoes, plaid Ginghams; Painted Muslins, Straw Bonnets; Cotton Stocking-i.Thread, Bohinet and

Cotton Lace; Edgings and Bobinets;

Footing and figured Muslin; Barred Muslin and Jaconets;

Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs;

Silk and Gauzi Dress Handkerchiefs;

Green Barraize, Kid Gloves, Guard Chains and Combs;

Belt and Bonnet Ribbons; White and green Florence; Mexican Stripe, Striped Drill; Mexican Mixtures, Frencli Linen, Checks and Bed Ticking;

Suspenders, bleached and brown Mus-

nns; vyimuirii o u"u.'i roefcr with an assortment of

Qucensware, Hardware, Groce

ries, White Iead ground in Oil,

Drugs and Medicines, &c Nlc.

All of which he is disposed to sell low

for cash.

lowiag are

FiETAEL GROCERY AND LipSS STORE. BAUIilAN- RUSH, Respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have received, in addition to their id stock, an sortrnent of Fresh SrCC5ies of the best quality; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which thev will re

tail lrom a gill to a gallon. The foi-

i part

LIQUORS, etc.

Cogi.iac, Peach, and Domestic Brandy; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domeslic Gin; Poit, Madeira. Swiss, Vev.-.y. White, Sweet Malaga, Burdeax Claret, London Parlicular, Sicily and Muscaiel Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and Whiskey. AUo, Rectified Whiskey by the barrel. t GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper. Alspicc, Gimrer. Nut-

megs. Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Caven-

oisn iobacco, li tsii liaisms. Kice.Lodfih, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston and Butter Crackers, Table Salt in boxes. Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western ReserveChee.se; and a good assortment

o f Con fee t i ona r i es .

The above articles are of as jrood a

quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are judges of the articles are re quested to examine

lor themselves, frompt attention will be given at all times to any calls in their line. Rising Sun, April 16,1 G36. 1 23y

o&pers Wanted rjHHE subscriber wishes to employ S or 2 Coopers, to whom constant

employment and' good wages will given. One or two men having fam;. lies can be furnished with dwelling houses. Also, a TEAMSTER wanted oiik who is acquainted with driving and taking care of horses. Apply to the subscriber 3 1-2 miles west of Rising Sun. C. MILLER.

April 16,. 1836. 4w.

Rising Sun, April 2, 1836.

Iiw Notice. Hugh JJ. Egglcstoti 4 D, Kelso, "jOT AVE associated themselves in tiiJL the practice of the Law, in the Circuit Courts of Dearborn, Switzerland and Ripley. Mr. Eggleston resides 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.

Bnsiness confided to them will meet

the joint attention of both.

April 2, 1836. lHl03

LIST OF LETTERS

Rem.mm.vo ill the Post Office at Hart-' ford, la. on the first day of April, 1 836, which if not taken out in three months,

will be sent to the General Post Office

as Dead Letters.

Barricklow Farrington Kittle W'illiam

Barricklow Henry

Brown a Mori 3 Blue Benjamin Blue DavM

Connwny Robert 4

Gonawny Uaiael

Culp Jacob

Cat;e Martin Gonawny Simon Cofielcl Robert Conaway Wra Esq 3 Glemotit John

Kllis Robert

Frnztrr Samuel 2

Fish William Esq 2 F razor William

Fuller Samuel

Finch Nathan

Fisher Dr Daviil (luion Thomas Eq

Hufiord LIiz;ibcth

laves Isaih

Harpham Samuel Hume John llarbert Samuel

Kaselnjrs;e John

Hunt John

Hancock Isaac

Jenkins Nancy

Latta Samuel

Lyons James Lynn Daniel McAbe John McAhec Charles McKittrick David Mcintosh John Monroe Himh Owens Edward Purcoll Thomas PateCebird Flank Miss Mary Ana Pearson John Pate George Reid Isaac Ran James Ricke'.ts Isaac Stephens Charles Stewart Jaim Scranton Mts

Thompson Washington

I ice .'olin Thompson Charle Thayer Chester 4 W'alts Col Johnson Ward Timolhv Walker John P . Willey Rinselear

JOHN K. LEWIS, P. M.

LIST OF LETTERS

Regaining in the Post Office at Wil- : I .. , l . ... r t :i ico

llllliliriit 1... Wil ... ICV V. 'lt., mvww, which if not taken out in three montbs, will be sent to the General Post Oilice as dead letters.

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J.miiilir J-jI .1 sins Loiighderbot.igh John Lnndberk Jacob Mitchell FK Mitchell Elias Myers James Parsons Walter Poio i ,k:.,i i;

A V IV I 3 VIII1V V' Richardson Harmon

Abdon John Abraham George Chilson Jameg Chilton John Chisnoan F.lias Dasiiiell John Egelston Jacob Kirclston Col J W Fleminsr Davitl Green William 2 Green Rebecca Griffin Geo James William " Johnston William Johnson John Johnson David '

Keene Daniel 2

St. John Mrs Sally Thornton George W Tufts Ser vet us Upp William ' W'alkf r JnmtM Ward Peter Z Wright Lofenro

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DAVIS WEAVER. P, Mi

Blank Deeds, Mortgages, &,c. For sale Rt this office. ,