Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 135, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 11 June 1836 — Page 3

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DON'T I'ORCLT THE IiRIDGF! We hope it will not bo forgotten that this ilay nt 10 o'clock, A. M. is the time appointed for the ttricljc meeting nt Arnold's creek. The Directors will he there, and all others interested, who can attend, ou:;ht to be there also. We understand that some dissatisfaction exists below tho creek in regard to the probable location of the: llrHge. We cannot sec any plausible reason for this; and we hope it is not so. An effort has been made to sret the Uridgc under way and shall it fail I If it does, it shall not be our fault. (gf We are reipicfted to say that the Dearborn county Literary Institute will inert in the Presbyterian ehureh, in this village, on Saturday next, the l!;tl instant, at 10 u"d.k, A. M. The friends of Education generally are invited to attend. Itis expected that several Addresses will be delivered. NO COURT YET! Tho nppcal from Judge l'co lesion's decision in regard to onr county seat, came up in the Supreme court at Indianapolis last week, but was postponed, as had been anticipated, util the next session. So we shall be without n circuit court at the September term. What a fino predicament our county is in! Agreeably to promise, wc have commenced this week the publication of the Itoad Law of thi3 State. We have seen the law of last session, making soma amendments, and we shall give it a place also. We hope that all persons who take the Times, and who want to know the road law, will preserve the papers. If they do so, it will save them nnd the Township clerk considerable trouble. Tin: MARKETS. Our latest accounts from the New Orleans markelare dated the SI t nit. Flour was a drug nt $ and holders were willing to take ;.,? j. Some sales had been made at the latter price. In Cincinnati, 1 lour is retailing at . In Rising Sun, holders ?re asking 60anJ$u',.V). QtT The Eastern p.'.pcrs announce the death of the lion. EmvARi) LmsfiSTo:, our late Minister to France, lie died at his residence at lied Hook, in the vicinity of the rity of New York, on the 2."d ult., nftern short illncss.oceasioned, it is said, by drinking too much cold water the day previous. He was in his 7 id year. Truly li-n'.'' i great ran has falQllCK TRIP. The Cincinnati Republican of Wednesday IaM, sajs that the He:?. Fhamhm.i (tho new mail boat which we spoke of l.rt wrek) Went from Cincinnati to LoniiMo, on Sunday last, in scicn hours and fifty fu c minutes, including stoppages. This we believe is the fjuickeJt trip ever made between these two points. The Republican adds "It is thought she can perform the trip in less than seven hours." (tr A company of volunteers, calling them celvcs tho "liwkcvc Hungers," numbering about 100 men, arid commanded by Capt James Ai.t.ex, formerly Editor of the Cincin nati Republican, left Cincinnati, on Monday last, in the steamboat Fnrmrr, to join the Texian Army. The Cincinnati Evening Post, speaking of this company, says "The 'Ran gers' presented the appearance of soldier like men, calculated for active and clhcicnt srr vice and will no doubt be highly valuable auxiliaries to the cause in which they have em barked." INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. After tho pa3sage of the Jiammoth Rill, by our last Legislature, there was a great noise made in this section of the State about it, and w c all thought that wc, together with onr posterity, had b en sold to the money lender and money changers, nnd that our young and grow intr, state was forever mined and undone. There seemed to be but ono remedy but one way to redeem onr almost fallen fortunes; and that w ay w as to elect men to the next Legisla ture who would vote to repeal the obnoxious Mammoth 1 S i 11. We perhaps were as noisy namst this Mammoth as any of our fellow ii (ien, and we had once determined to lend our feeble aid to the enemies of that measure nt the coming August election. Put it i3 strange to initi. most unaccountably strange, that we have not heard a syllabic said in regard to this Mammoth for several months past the people appear to have forgotten nil about it although a vast number declared that it shoul Leinade u ipicliori nt tho next election, nnd that they would not vote for any but men who were in favor of repeal. No wc here repeat there is iiothin-' said about the Mammoth Pill now ! However, when weeomo to re licet a liltli it m not puleso strange that in this county th lYopic listtc lorgol the Mammoth. Our coun ly seat pu stioti has swallowed up all otht qiirstion nothing has or can be attended to but cur county seat find Division questions. This H stran;c;hut it is true. Wo may how ever, bo a little too fast; for we discover, that while'our county has been divided into factions, the Law relict burgh people have pot been unmindful of their own interests. They participated in tho county seat question; but at the samo time, they have been managcing until they ran now get money to make a Rail Road i.nd Canal to that place, while the interests of nil other sections of the county, arc negleetcd. Thi, how ever, appears to be the true policy of Lawrcneebnr-hers; and if they succeed in creating a breach between the lower end and the ccntci, they will undoubtedly reap r. goldso Latve:t, while tho othtis will get nothing.

Put this is wandering from our subject. We weregoing to saj-, that while we, who are so much opposed to the Mammoth bill, are slumbering at onr posts, or unmindful of our duties, the friends ot the Mammoth are up and doing. They are Active and vigilant, and the newspapers, not only of our own State, but of the lieiijhborinir and Eastern States, are loud in their applause of the enterprising spirit of the Indianians. The state Boaid of Internal Improvement has been organized surveys are being made routes for rail roads and canals examined the commissioners to contract the mammoth loan have gone to the East public dinners and long and loud speeches, have been made; and yet tho enemies of the great bill arc asleep: The people of this section of the state, are not opposed to Internal Improvements. They arc favorable to improvement on a system which will be just and equitable, and one which, instead of entailing an overwhelming debt upon onr state, and thereby paralyze its energies for time to come, will be alike advantageous and beneficial to all of her citizens. And notwithstanding these are the sentiments of the people of this section, yet it seems they are prone to be inactive. Last winter a Law was passed by our Legislature granting a charter for a Turnpike from Rising Sun to Napoleon a work, w hich if once begun and completed would be of more advantage to Riring Sun and the lower end of Dearborn county, than all the new counties and county scats that could be made here for all lime to come. And jet not a word has been said nothing has been done abo'it it and there the law will stand, in all human, probability , adend letter on the statute book. This is not because tho

People are opposed to the road, or opposed to Internal Improvement; but it is because that nothing hut our own county seat rind division matters can be attended to, we are afraid, until this disagreeable excitement is done away. This is a lamentable state of affairs itis w hat ought not to exist in Dearborn county ; but it is so; and if we were asked what makes it so, we wo'.' Id point to h few t'-ould be distinguished men whose only aim is to enrich themselves at he expen.-eof ethers. Wc dislike to allude In this vexed question anymore. Put how can wc help it? We see how things are going, and we deem it our duty to make a passing observation on them. cr , . rr - . UOOS1ER JIONEY Under this term the Indiana banknotes are known in Kentucky. We have been surprised that this money is not taken in the course of business at par value; the condition of their Stale banks nnd branches is perfectly sound and healthy. Their capital is now more than a million; government depositee, more than a million; individual deposites, & .100,000 and upwards; discounts, including exchange less than two milions, circulation not quite a million; pecie, near a million. I he safety-fund banks of New York cannot compare with them. Indeed, from the cursory view of the statements made in the dif ferent Slates of the Union during the ast winter, we doubt very much wheth er any State can show so clear a biil of lealth, as our Iloosier neighbor can, in relation to its monetary system, and it must improve; every thing tends that way strongly. Her public lands are a great source of wealth, they are of the first rate, and are entering rapidly; she has now, say ten millions of acres, and from the rate they are selling oil, her public domain will soon be reduced to a less number of acres, than in her sis ter State, Ohio. Upwards of a half million was raised in Indiana, in the month of January alone, from the sales of public lands; in r ebruary, probably as much; in March, nearly as much. The entries were not kept up to the same tension during April. The works of improvement will go on as fast as laborers can be obtained. The expenditures on the projected rail roads and canals, made from foreign loans, must cause, a great influx of mo ney. The season will be one of great production for every article of subsistence and export. We repeat, her bank-notes should jmss from hand to hand at par; four of her branches arc on the river, where there h a specie dollar for ev cry note issued; the notes of these branches, wc learn, pass freely but the notes of the interior branches are taken to be shaved by our Main street Kick apoos; and we fear sometimes most un reasonable. fjoiiisiille dazctlc. STATE HANK OF INDIANA. The Dividend made by this instilu tion to 1st May, 183C, is as follows: Branches at Madison and Richmond for last 0 months, 5 per cent. Each of the other Branches (except Fort Wayne) same time, 4 per rent. In Fort Wayne Branch, the profits of the tirst G months were applied to the sur plus Fund, after the manner of the other Branches, being in addition to Iter expenses of organizing, S3,08G 75 The surplus Fund now added by the Branches, is 15,023 8.3-100 Making the whole surplus Fund of the Bank 01,203 13. 100. It appears to be the policy of the Bank, in time of financial success to store up agniiiil emergencies.

The specie in Dank, beyond other!

means and resources is one million seven thousand two hundred and forty dollars cij,ht cents. The 12th Branch will not be located or organized this season. STEAM 15 OAT & O JL I9 1111 BROWN, Master, ILL ply regularly as a daily packet between Risinir Sun and Cincinnati. Will leave Rising Sun every morning (Sundays excepted.) at 5 o'clock, and pass Aurora, retersburgh, nnu lwrenceburgh from 7 to 8 o'clock, and arrive at Cincinnati at 12 o'clock; and 1 r: : 1 i. . . IT return same day, leaving Cincinnati at 3 o'clock, P. M. P. & II. JAMES. Rising Sun, June 11, 183G.-3MI' (Cr 111c inmana rallail.um ami the weekly -Messensrcr w ill publish the above 3t. and for- I warn arc is 10 1 . v 11. " 1 tv .. . 1 NEW & CHEAP GOODS. HAIXES & Ij AXILS, W AVE just receiv peninjr, a larjr red nnd are now openinjr, a larjre and fashionable! issortment of ?5li5 &, teumkitev imnlSj consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins; Cambrics, Procade Muslins, Jaconets ."Iain Sz. tig'd Rook and Swiss Muslins; 'igtiicd and plain Robinett Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish Linens ; jombazelts, Capes, Drillings; Brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; A General assortment of SPIiLYG and SUMMER HEAR (or gentlemen; A handsome assortment of Lttdios' liosiElt Is and Bonnet trimmings; nuita jj.iMveis, viiovus, iuii?, onoc. and Parasol n,-,c u,n-r. Gentlemen-1 s iioots and bhoes; .A a . a Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets; nd a very general supply of D II Y GOODS, of every description, and ot the nest quality. JlLbU a general assortment of Groceries, Hard and Quccnswarc, China and Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery, Iron, Stccl,ails,Scythcs, teickles, Niovcls, fcpades, Castings, Cordage, Dye Slutfc, Palm Hals, w 11 m i W indow Glass, Cooper s lools, and all other articles heretofore kepi in their Store, making their stock very large, all of which they will sell on their usual accommodating terms. The public are invited to give them a call. Rising Sun, June 11,1 33G. RISING SUN EXCHANGE, BY LEE RODGERS. THE undersigned respectfully inform: the public that he has opened a Gro cery and Liquor Store, in the Brick building on Main street, next door to Peter Rodgers' store, where he intends to keep a general assortment of FOR EIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, of the very best quality, which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at moderate prices for cash. Also, a general supply of Groceries, Cocoa and all kinds of Nuts, Crackers, Confectionary, Bitters, Spices, :c. &c togeiner witti all articles ussuaiiy Kepi . . I .i . . ii in such houses. He has cone to considerable expense . .. . " m iitiincT ii rv ti, i.'Vfii a Km. ..e render it convenient and comfortable; and he hereby gives notice that he will not permit any gambling, fighting, quarrelling, noise, or any indecent or immoial conduct whatever, about his establishment; and as all who patronI7fi ltirn mi i of- elawf1ar nficnriro illicit rules, he honr to kopna house worthv of public patronage. , 1 LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, June 11,1 03G. Isfitv vWMicc. EBENEZER DUMONT HAVING located himself in W limineton, Dearborn county, la. will practice l,aw in Dearborn and the adjoining counties. All business intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Office in an upper room of .Mr. llarwood's tavern. June 11, 183G. 3m MIIMvaa a .. ... oHUtMAKtnC) WAN I tU.

'IWO Journeyman Shoemakers can where, if said defendant does not apfind constant employment and good pear and comply with the law, judg-

wages, by making immediate applicalion to the subscriber. GEO. K. HALL.

Rising Sun, May 23, 103G.

liSiw Notice. Ebenezer C. Bishop, OULI) inform the citizens of

Dearborn county, that he propo ses to open an office at Wilmington, in said county, for the practice of Law. All orders in this line will be thankful ly received, and faithfully executed. Please call for the present at Mr. Harwood s Hotel. Wilmington, June 1 1, 1S3G. TON1 Iron, assorted, just received and for sale by juncl 1 PEPPER & FRENCH. Of Lands fc Pcro:::! Properly. rsIl ERE will be sold at public vendue. THREE FARMS, in Union imViishin. Liusrherv creek. Dearborn rnmitv .Indiana. viz: 1st. The North J 1 ' part of the. S. K. quarter of section "G, township .3, range 3. west, containing acres, or the reabouts, with a i;ood .... P SAW and GRIST MILL in good re pair. On the premises area good Or chard of grafted fruit, a frame house, and about 40 acres under improvement, w,t, meadow, plon$;h land, fcc. Also . TLirn iTirrs rann TWO OTHER FARMS, of a quarter section each, situated in Dearborn county, lnd.,viz: The. S. W. quarter of section 31, town. 4, range 2 west, containinir S."S acres, with ii ood Orchard and two Good Frame Barns, Cabin, well of water, and Milk House, with 70 acres under improve ment, CO acres of meadow and pasture. Peach, Cherry, (Juince;and other trees, also, Grape, Currant, and other shrub-be-rv. Also, The S. W. quarter of section G, town. 3, range 2, west, in (he same county, containing lit'S acres, IM-ioOUis, in the District of Land sold in Cincinnati. About 50 acres arc under improvement, with a good Orchard of grafted fruit, 1 each, Cherry, Quince, &,c. Cabin. soriiif of w;itfM nip;nlmv. naslnrp. :ind ,,ou h Un(L A!1 f lh b ,)ro,)cr. yv. be sold ty will be sold on Thursday, the 30 th clay of June, instant, to the highest bidder. Onefourth of the purchase money in hand; one-fourth in six months; one-fourth in twelve months, and the. balance in two years from (he day of sale; the pavrraonlc I bo conn'i-wl lr mr-wl ifi irn fPi (e indisputable. Also, at the same time will be sold a quantity of l1ol.oiisil Ii'np.i'tv. - 7 ; - u. w..., u, younG Cattle. Sheep, IIog, Wagon, Cart,' Plot.ghs, HarroM, Sleig!., Horse r:n. .: Pi..ir .f d, ii;ii i Kurnilure,and many other articles too tedious to enumerate, Conditions made known at the time of sale. The sale will commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. and continue from day to day, until all shall he sold. DA v ID FISHER. June 4, 133G. tsp IIe0Ol Cttrdiiiffm OOL Carding will be done at V T the Uotton factory, in Uising Sun, the present season; and as the machinery is supplied with new cards, applicants may rely upon having their work done well. P. JAMES. Rising Sun, May 20, 1S3G. TO BLACKSMITHS. HIE subscriber has a full and com piete set of Blacksmith's TOOLS, ill in rood order, which he will sell on reasonable terms. For further infori . i .i- -i ..m: mation. ai'n r at nis resilience on nw 'cr' ridge, 3 miles west of kismg Sun. THOS. DICKINSON; May 2S, 1S3C. To Wood Choppers rilllE subscriber wants from one to len thousand cords of beech and sr tree steamboat wood cut, for which he will pay seventy cents per cord. Apply at .the subscriber's resi dence, head of liaubery island, three miles above Rising bun. DAVID G.RABB. May 23, 1036. Allat'SusseHl ifonktlic. Stale of Indiana, Dairbom county, set Daniel Hinsdale.) Notice is hereby gi r. ven. that a writ of Josenh Duftbar. Domestic Attach tachmenthas been taken out against the ,r. rhatfp.l?. rinrhfs. rredils. tnonevs and ellects of said Joseph JJtinoar, anu " ' aaa. l.vt I sX'ilnril:iv 1 nth llie Case BUi i' r 1 of June, 1 83G, at two o'clock, P. M., mcnt will be had lifhitfbsejice, belore me, at my ollicc in ivising duo. .101IN W. HALL, J. P.

I May 21,1330

nAS just received, in addition tofiis x former stock, a fresh supply of Goods, among which are

Fine Cloths, Vesting', Yellow Nankin ; Irish Linen, Ladies' Baskets; Shirting Muslins, dress JIdkfs. ; Handsome Calicoes, Palm Leaf Hats; Mag and Pongee Silk lidkfs. ; Fine black Cotton Stockings: Jaconet Muslins; plain & fig'd Velvet; bntania Ware; Shoe I bread; Ladies Morocco and Sealskin Shoes; Prunella and Leather do ( 'hildren's Shoes ; Men's Pumps and Fine Shoe; Bl ink Books; Family Bibles; Watts' Psalms and Hymns; School Books; Works of Joscphus; Histories and .Music Books; Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs; ('opal and Japan Varnish; Spirits of Tuipentinc; Scythes, Sickles, Blind Bridies; Collars and Wagon Whips, with many other articles too numerous to advertise; all of which he will sell very low for cash. Rising Sun, .tune 4, 183G. NEW & CIlEAl STORE, IN RISING SUN. njpHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public at large that he has removed to Uising Sun, and opened his store in the room where 11. K. Eaton & co. formerly kept, where he las just opened a very large and splen-" did assortment of lF;ihim!aJ5c Dry CJoods, Comprising Broad Cloths, Cassinets;Casimcres, Jeans, Circassians, Bombazxtts, Bombazines, Ginghams, Muslins, Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Linens, a splendid assortment of CALI COES, Ribands, Gloves, Hosiery, Tusran ana straw Lonneis, vjuuze ana Bobinet Veils, Crapes, Umbrellas and Parasols, Summer stuffs in variety, Vel vets, Sheetings tind bhirlmgs, bed Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, and all other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also A LARGE SUPFLY OF GROCERIES of the first quali ty, Hardware, Quccnswarc, Cutleryj Glassware, 1 iirwarc, Castings, Steel, Iron, Nails, Salt by the bbl.jPow der, Shot, Lead, Indigo, Dye Stall's, Cordage, Looking Glasses, and in fine, every other article which is kept in the Stores of this place; and. as he is determined to keep none but articles of the best quality, and to sell very loiv, persons wishing to purchase, may know where to get the best kind of bargains. He invites the public to call and sec for themselves. PETER RODGERS. Rising Sun, May 23, 1830. MARK THIS! PtpHE firm of Pepper & James was dissolved last winter, and but few of their friends have called to see their accounts, much less to pay them. NoWj wc hereby give fair warning, that on. the tirst day of July next, we shall employ a magistrate to collect all debts due then, that shall remain unpaid td us. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, May 21, 1836. AllatiiBsscjit Domestic. Slate of Indiana, Dearborn county set. Daniel Hinsdale,) NOTICE is hereby, t?. given, that a writ of Edwin Driver. ) Domestic Attachment has been taken out against the goods, chattels, lights, creditSj moneys and effects, of the said Edwin Driver; and the case set for trial on Saturday; 18th of June, 183G, at ten o'clock, A: M., where, if said defendant does hot appear and comply with the law; judgment will be had in his absence, before? me, at my office in Rising Sun. JOHN W. HALL, J. P. May 21, 133G. I'trm for Sale Ml E subscriber will sell the farrnoii which he resides, situated in Casar creek township, Dearborn County; Indiana. It contains 100 acres of excellent land, and well timbered, with good log buildings, and a well of first; rate water. It lies four miles front" .fames' mills, on Laughery, and is adja cent to three or four other mills. I h surrounding country is thickly settle by intelligent and industrious peojfe For terms, apply to A. E. Glenn, in Ivising Sun, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN TICK. Mayl21,183G. 4132 mYoliee A FIRST rate crook Tailcrf, and . one of steady and industrious hab its, idnld find steady employment at this place. Rising Sun, May 21, 1330.

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