Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 138, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 2 July 1836 — Page 3

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.RISING SUJV: SATURDAY MORMXG.JULY 2, 1836. fj7 We have two or three communications on hand, which we are compelled to lay over until next week. The recent change in the departure of the mail, makes it liecessary that our paper should be made up early on Friday morning. Correspondents, therefore, cannot send in their articles too early in the week.

(t-We are authorized to announce James Walker, Esq. of Laugher? township, as a candidate to represent Dearborn county in the next Houe of Representatives of this state.

ft$- After publishing the general Road Law of this State, we perceived that there were other duties pertaining to the office of Supervisor; or rather, that there wee some alterations in the law incorporating the ton r.ships of this county, in regard to Roads and Highways, which rendered its publication necessary. We have, therefore, given it a place in to-day's paper.

fCj The disputed Boundary line between Ohio and Michigan, which created so much excitement last summer, and which had nearly caused bloodshed, has been adjusted by Congress, according to the line claimed by the State of Ohio. This is as it should be, in our opinion ; and the Wolverines will doubtless hereafter, more careful in setting up claims to portions of territorv not their own.

(VJ-We have heard many inquiries made in regard to what our Millers intend offering for wheat the present season. We have not heard what the Mills in this village intend to give; but we understand that one establishment in this county will offer but 62 l-!2 in cash. Were we to spend our opiniorl in recard to the price of Wheat this season, we would say that scventj'-five cents will probably be as much as can be obtained, at Jertst, at the start.

(fj Laborer's and harvest hands are uncommonly scarce in this neighborhool. High wages are offered, and still there are none to be obtained. We think if some of the laborers in our larre towns and cities were to take to the country, they would find it much to their advantage. Instead of lhing from "hafld to mouth,'' ns many of them do, they could obtain a first rate living.

Animal August Election.

REPRESENTATIVES,

ABEL C. PEPPER, I PLXKWEY JANES,

SHERIFF,

J OILY WEAVER.

Dollars per annum, if paid at the time of silhsrrihinff Thrpp Dollars anrl Fif.

Cent within thn vpar- nr Four Flnl Each candidate who is net a subscriber to UentSt, Wltlim the ear, or four LJol- the Times, must pay $1, in advance, have I a rc if na V- mianf rlptarpn till if tor i n ; . - l- a -

..;, at jJu iHiv.ui ui, u-t.j "ii tuii i ilia uuiue iiiserieu in inis iisi.j

that time. We have taken occasion to give a few of the leading articles a hasty perusal, and find them interest

ing and well-written. When we state,

however, that the work before us is con

ducted by William t). Gallagher, Esq.j a gentleman advantageously known in the Vest as the author of several publications of acknowledged merit, as well as in the capacity of Editor of the Cmcinnah .Mirror, and that a number of la

dies and eer.tlemcn of high literary at

tainments will be regular contributors j to its pages, we need add ri'dthing else

by way of recommendation;

FOR THE TIMES.

To Mi sers. P. Sa'ih'cs, A. C. Pepper, J)acid Guard, Thomas Guion, and John P. Ditnn

Gentlemen: On lookine

oticc.

PROPOSALS will be received until (he 15th July, i.iist; for build

ing a bridge over Arnold's crfeek, at the crossing of the State road, near its mouth. For particulars, cniiuirb c-f l fe H. James; . .

THOS. HOWARD, ABU All NORTH PiNKNEY JAMES,

Julv 2, 1(530. J)rMvrs.

Caution

UNEQUALLED ATTRACTION ! ! ! ! vllcnagcric and Circus United n I ndcr the direction of LUDIXtiTOX, SMITH &, CO. Will be exhibited at Arevay, on Thursday, thb 1 1th of July -at Jacksonville, on Friday, the 13th at Rising Sun, on Saturday, the lfith at Wilmington, on Monday, ihs 18th and at Lavvrenccburgh, bn Tuesday, the 19th davs of July, ikUi. . . t The GRAND CAVALCADE will be led by lhe LAFAYETTE MILITARY BAND, of New York, dratvn in a splendid Music Carriage, who duly announce the approach at each town, village, or place of exhibition.

Admittance onlv "3.1 Cents, to $?th Circus and 31cnagcrie.

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A LL persons are hereby forwarned :

over the r not tn nun h:ip frnm lomas l

columns of the i lines and the I'alladi- Johnson, or those holding under him.

um, we see your names announced as a certain nromi-sorv nolc.bcaiin? date :

canuiuaics to represent tne county oi gth of April, 1 838, signed by James

ueamornin me next uenerai Assem- t'atterson and Samuel l ti ler and

bly of the state of Indiana; and as the made payable to Robert Rodgers, Lc. doctrine is acceded toby all parties, for sixty dollars and twenty five cents, iUf JK 1 .,! 1,; ..:.... j ii.. . i ..

luu i tunc imn; n iiyni. iu uk- anQflue 11 months alter dale

ifiand of those who serve them in a public capaciiy, their sentiments on matters and things interesting to those who may be their constituents, we therefore propound to you the following interrogatories; as to the course you will pursue, and your vievt-s, in the event of your being elected tb the ollice to which yoii aspire; Pint. What course will yoii pursue in regard to the election of United States' Senator? Will you vote for a Van Ruien candidate if he (Van lUiren)getsa majority of the votes of this county at the ensuing Presidential election? Second. What are your iiews in regard to the act passed at the last

l vi -1 M 14m wMPb i &g& m P fei tS

as the

same has been obtained irom me

through fraud and misrepresentation

ana notice has been civen to the

makers not to pay to any person but me.

ROBERT RODGERS.

July 2, 1S3G.

Salted

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or I'icklcd 1'ork.

Qj A public meetini: was hehl at Indianapolis, oi the ltth ult. for the purpose of appointing delegates to represent the State of Intliiiua in the comtemplated Rail Road Convention, to be held at Knoxville, in Tennessee, on the 4th of Julv, inst. Gov. Noble presided at the meeting. Ten delegates were appointed. Among them we perceive the names of Lt. tlov. Wallace, and George II. DuNti Est; of this county.

3000 roUNDS bf thc ahovtin

insjs cum on i ici?, nii -ured, for sale by

July 2. D. HINSDALE.

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Ollice at Ri

sing Sun, hid; on the first day of July,

ISjG. Ihose not taken out in three

, . r .u i I ii i- i II1UI11I13 w in rem io me viciicrai i osi

Lr ' ' T "? !'aiU-I,r0 " ng Office as dead letters, general system of Internal tm- Ajams Ricilanl Lor

provement Aken Thomas J

lhird. What are your views in re- Armstrong Cynis"

gard to the advalorcm system of tax- BoeMarV at'lOn? Hvirs CnthnrlnA

Fourtki What course do you intend Blin Robert

pursuing in respect to a division of the ""5" , nion d 1 . r r-v i i Clark William B county ot Dearborn and what are Clark Hardin your views on that question? Craig Samuel

Fifth. What course will you pursue -"n

in case the courity seat question comes Cullen '

Durhen Prudence

Easton J aneFoulke Aaron

Goodner John

Grben Hnrvy

up again before the Legislature?

MANY VOTERS.

June 27th, tfJ36.

Dearborn countu Lilcrari Institute and Green Cyrena

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.usuLuuivH vj Gray William The committee appointed at the last I Hagah Cyprian

.r t ;e Aifinn irt ftiutp narris j onn

IllUCilllg VI 11113 IlJoyvmuvu v ..i.i..

THE CROPS. This is the season of the year to hear soiccthinc about crops. We have seen 'several paragraphs in the f'.astcm papers, stating that Iheappearance of crop in some parts of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland, are rather r ii ? w ' . : - : 1 .V... ...

TiniavOraDie. in wmo, Il la saiu, iuc i-iuiia iiiu iin-iiuiti n-io i.Uvv...mv.. . . u

ccnerally good. In this section, the crops, on arrangements for a special mcfetihg in Horav SaraH

an averaire, will not be so cood as they have Rising Sun, remind the public that this Hinsdale Daniel

i... fh WliPnt hpinir more thin on the Lilin,. trill Kr hv.A nn Ratnrdnv. thp f Irivin Catharinfc M

3 . ji i in ii

;rounu man nsua. ; uui iioiiiniaiiuinh v... Cj j,ny. i ne arrangements maue wis iol

the crops wiH be goodj and there is at present ,,e f(!lowinc. A meeting in the La Rew Jacob 2

tviry prospect of stn abundant supply. forenodn. in the Presbyterian Church ; J-awrence George W Walker Sarane! S

' I I .n Knur il nNrr'k VV o r, f. U-rna

IHO yUUIlIT UIC1I IIUIII una U'uuii, " iv... i . . i ,

. I1IV,WIU iu lllV. nut. iiivviij m.t.

orins: Bradley D

Lewis William Love Dav id MacClay John 2 MacClay Hannah Whinger Cheny 2 Morford Thomas Neal John . Pepper A. C. Reagcr Bcrket i Ray John Rodgers Lee Seymour or Bickl?y Stelinan & Crawford Steward Shape Sarah Shoemaker Johri Shannon Catharine Berber John Shepperd Mary Sevore Austin Todd William Thomson F.hsha Tower Alpheus P 2 Vanzande James Willonghby R W W'illis Lewis Wilson .William yarrtick James With crow Noah M

William Wade

JOHN LANIUS, P. M. I KOST &

rr .n iinc In thnlf- c( ril irrltf frT 1 .iK-

Lrtv : vet such is the fatt. Their'names are clock, at which time resolutions Will be

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Armstrong, son of Waller Armstrong, preseiueuj anu uu:e'j! m;u.c

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r,v,.oi i.awrencr..urgMia.,u,.,u., , Y." i s " . . HH H E nronrie ors nf tbi.

r 1 i I." f Li-ncbin A I In rllinHCP W 1 1 tl IhP IfT T It Vf nrnnfiSPn. I I " "

inirr has been published in the Palladium; :,s it is exnccted that he mcctine will . . eslablishment respectful j inform

fr,.r.i T-nnn-r Armstrong, dated on the San J1- I Kr. :iAr, rr-iinrl liv ivrrnl irhfittimfn.

cinto battle ground, the 7th ef May. He sas rjcntlciHcn jind Ladies are invited vicinity that their Equestrian Com pa

htin the front rank . "V, consistinc ot bixtv Men and iloncs

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f.vo.v c incus.

GYMNASTIC ARENA COMPANY.

extensive lly inform

the inhabitants of RISING SUN and

of his company, during the whole of the

charge."

We understand that Mr. Armstrong has re

cently received a letter from his son, in which

be states that he was the third man who mount

ed the enemy's cannon and that he is now one of the guards over Santa Anna.

ChARI.F.S PjARII.ETT,)

William: Iwinini;, l,om.

3. E. Bright, j

will exhibit in(this place on Saturday, the 2d day of July, 1836.

The following celebrated Perform

ers are attached to the Establishment.

( o;ui.ss. lt has been suireested I viz:

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to us that the most effectual mode of

inducing this body to break up and go

Mrs Benskl, the Unrivalled Female

Equestrian. Messrs. Dowkk.y, Rock-

ftj- A writrr in the Philadelphia Herald sr.ggts to Travellers and others who carry

with them any large amount of bank notes,

lo '-111:111- . :i, Ii I, ill ciw Ii n vcav that tilev

. M describe it, and that others would know ?oon disperse. There are hunderds of

it by the mark.'' U thi were done, in case of members who scemto protract the ses-

their pockets b. in? nicked, or of beinir rob- sion for no other purpose than to sec

or- . 1 bed, they would stand n better chance of re- their names in mint and to receive

c.iiv4 ring the mony, and detecting the robber their pay. Baltimore. Chronicle

I

or thief, Ae think the idea a good one.

home, would be to refrain altogether well, Goxklin, Liivman, Langlkv,

from publishing its proceedings. It 1 eats, Allen, McLloeadk, Master cverv editor in the country would pur- Dale, and the inimitable Clown, Mr. sue this plan, the two houses would Stone.

BOOT & SHOE MAKING.

J. DOWiMiV, Respectfully informs the

public that he continues

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I HE ClI AMPIOV UNCHMI,IONEn.--ve . . ....

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NEW PERIODICAL. learn from the last St. Louis KepuDIi- , y . .

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..v. iceeivca inc iirsi numucr " tan. iiiiti 111c Medinuunu uii'iiii nun t... .- p 1 'iinrn J ...ill

work alluded t in .i. r.n :., ,.!, K.,l, ir; .l f hn- erai assortment OI i "

... ... 1UUUY1 lilt 11111 "j, f- I till! JUIliri linu tl 11 1111 -l t v. w v. . , ., f from the Ohio state Joumaland we do not ,lvrrn Alon aIld lhal Diace on the 17th make Roots and Shoes to order, out of

know that we could better express our opinion his;t. U wa8 an even start, but tie good materials, wmcn nc win sen a, .ow

A as can ue iiiumucu. u 111c ,00?.

lead the union lowiisnip, o une jo, 1 oou.

aUvays find the productions of hiTpeT fu,rof W,,0,C .LouhxiUr. Adv. J)OCl Ot II. ltCPCU

interest. W e hope tbat both Editor and Pub- r. . r. . ,. .. JT KSPKCTFIIMV fenders his nro-

l,shers may meet with the encouragement I , "OOSIKR V. .- - f f gcrvices to t,e cilizen.

whirhthennacrtaKingucscrves. -h - - nr nwllur9nn.A Ihn udinr.t r-m,.,l rv

I this township oiougni ioriii a au which 1 ""-7 . We have received the first number I, 4l 'f n . crc ;l,Pf A . Strict atention will be 'jjiven to all those

of a new periodical publication, just , T,)P Cow is 0f the com- may please to call on him, In the commenced in the City of Cincinnati, m 'uw.i ' .1 nU Kt. Pp- various branches of his profession.

'by Messrs Smith & Day, under the L Hurbr, R,.lLnwned bt Samuel 05OVV ICE on Main street, in the

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title ot "Western uiierary journal, ana g err:np. 1- ' same room with JJr. Morrison, two

Monthly Reea.', It is neatly printed . L doors east of the Presbyterian church,

K,T ...... nuuaicr express our opinion -. t was an even start, lu ofitthanbysajing thatwefuny agree with p , Jones completcIv eclipse. .beJouma e will remark however, that boa, and kept the ea take Mr. Gallagher where you will. roe. . .. . ' r 1

on fine medium paper each number containing 92 large octavo pages of original matter, well stitched and handsomely covered at the. rate of Three

Nineteen hundred and seventy-three where he may be found at all times, ex

emigrants arrived at the port of New cept when absent on professional busi-

iorK, inuring me three days preced- ness. ing the 3 1 ii of May. j Rising Sun, June 18, 1 836.

Female Jaguar.

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Female Lcoiinrtl

The proprietors hrtvc engaged the celebrated From the city of New York, composed of hrdvc mcmbc-rs of the first profe.sstonal. acijuircrnciits. The Pand is furnished with a choice selection of music from the most eminent composers of the present day;, and will execute Songs, Overtures, Waltzes. Marches, cVc, in a stvle unequalled by any other, Rand of the same number travelling.

N. A; Bear.

$83m

Male Jaguar

Jackal!.

Uadser

Hrown Camel.

Elephant.

Bengal Tiger

Striped Hyena.

African Zebrd.

The lceener of the Lic!t will enter

..-fst: it . I

J'X'nk tlielr caire each dav. and (brxJle and cri- m

ress them. A

Africmi lion.

mm

ii.i t . l - f

;JUnu!g;li th iat is appa

rently hazardous in t!.e vitrentc, tlie public mav rest assured Ufa I it is not the least danirerous. The a!iiiiui! apiJear pleased

with the visits of their Keeper, and in no African LionCsS.

instance have they ever attempted to injure him. It is a powerful proof of the 'in junction, '"The brute nual! be subject t.' ji. ...:n r w,..., n

IU tUU ill Ul IlliLll.

Panther mid Fafft 'cssi

A. Elk

Fiv the combination of this CIRCUS' A N I MEN AC KRIL, the Proprietors are

enabled to otfer, in addition to their subjects of A'atural llntorii such

EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS AND NOVELTIES,

rfJ they are confident will ensure the entire satisfaction and patronage of a liberal1

iffid discriminating puhhe.

s:ti i:sTiin cwi rAi v. RAVMONI), JACKSON, ft ROCK, JENNINCS, THRU T, I5AILY. MASTFItS FVFAISEU., G.I liD.YFJi, A.VD ROIHSOX. . Unrivalled American Clown, JENNINGS. Ring Master, DAILY. A gallery oi seals will be safely constructed fur the convenience of spectators, and every attention paid to render the place orderly and' amusing. For particulars, see large Bills ported) at public housed.

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