Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 139, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 9 July 1836 — Page 3

marched with considerable force to Tort

Mitchell. He has captured the Chief

.ehor Alathala and his son. Many of the Indians are coming in and claiming protection, professing to have been peaceable. Provisions were very scarce, in the Indian country. Gen. Scott, at

the last accounts, was on the wing of

departure, to join Gen. .Tessup, with a very strong force. Cin. (lactic. Pmces, Cuors, Harvest. The price of flour has advanced in the Atlantic cities. June J3, in Baltimore, it ranged from ,$'7,25 to ?,5C. There is a prevalent opinion that the wheat crops are light. It would seem certain they must be so in many places; and particularly on the eastern waters of Pennsylvania. Maryland and Virginia. The harvest has commenced, in the Miami country, and the wheat is considered below an average. ih. The dei'osite kill. The deposite bill has been approved by the President. The most important feature in this act is that which makes the several Slates the depositories of all the public moneys which may be in the Treasury on the fu st of January next, over the sum of live millions of dollars, on their passing laws, pledging the faith of the States respectively to pay the warrants o( the. Treasury in the manner prescribed. By an amendment introduced by an overwhelming majority of the House of Representatives all the features of the bill which went to make the proposed transfer of the money to the States a loan or gift, were, struck out, and as the act now stands, thev are to be mere depositories, like the banks in which the public moneys are now kept. (Uuhc. By letters received on the lClh uit., from Dr. Isaac Coo, one of the Canal Pund Commissioners, then at Washington City, we learn that the expected loan, of which notice was given, in our last paper of $-500,000 is effected with the Mssrs. Cohens of Baltimore at 5 per cent, bonds at par. The term? we understand are, one-tenth to be paid in hand and the balance on the 1st of September and 1st November. The greater portion of which is for 'the. General Internal Improvement use, and the remainder for the Wabash and l'.rie Canal. Dr. C. expresses confidence that the residue of the loan authorized to be now contracted, will be made in due season, for continuing any operations w hich may be now commenced. Indiana Journal.

a view to deliberate upon the question of retrocession, and to devise measures for re-connecting that portion of the District with Maryland. The letter, thus signed, expresses the conviction that no alternative, consistent with their inter c t and self respect is left thorn but that of a re-connection with Maryland, their "ancient parent," and thus to restore to them, at least in pa ri, the right of "self government.' In accordance with this rer(ni?i(io!', the Mayer has issued a notice inviting a public meeting, in that city, on Monday evening next. The Metropolitan declares in reference to this question, that the "bold measure" of retrocession, which used to meet so much opposition, is now generally advocated among the citizens of Georgetown.

Well patronised newspapers, whereover published, says the Poughkeepsie

lelegrnj i), point as certainly as the needle to the pole, to cnterprize and public spirit in a place. There is no mistake in litis. So accustomed have we become, to judge in this matter, that all we wish (osee, when we hear a thriving village spoken well of, is a well conducted paper from it, and wc promise to tell byit whether the report in its favor is correct or not. If it has many advertisements compactly set, and of different kinds, we will answer that there are men of the right kind there. But if the paper is barren of advertisements, the matter set in largo type, we put it down that the report is fanfaronade. Schenectady Rc!ccir and Democrat.

COLLECTORS SALE.

Y virtue of the authority invested in me by the President and Trus

tees of the town of Aurora, Dearborn county, and State of Indiana, I will offer for sale in the town of Aurora, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and G P. M. on the 4th Saturday in August next, being the 27th day, the. following described lots, to satisfy the corporation tax on the same for 1S35, belonging to non-residents within the corporation of Aurora, as assessed byNelson Lalhrop, lister, to wit: Nos. 303, SOB, 310, 313. 317. 1 1. 230. 207, 19, 29, 23, 2G, 32, 279, GG, GI, 73, 30", 311,314,318, 17,292,291.30,21, 3G5, 283, 274, G4. 70. 81, 305. 309, 312. 1 3, 297, 289. 2?G, 2". 22, 30, 277, 67, 213, 7G, 101, 90, 292, 2G3, 125. 113. 13.",, 255, 249, 244, 17G, IG7, 201, 1GG, IB J, 184, 21 1, 79, 99, 89, 267, 259, 120. 1 40, 1 34, 254, 21 8, 245, 1 72, 1 62, 1 97. 182, 213, 230, 239, 210, 183, 193, 20 j. 10?, 177, 24 7, 253, 132, 133, 118, 128. 2GG, 88, 94, 102, 229, 236, 233, 231. 227, 225, 221,219, 215, 212,21 I, 210. 209, 208,207, 218.222, 220, 220.228, 234, 237,235, 109, 103. Now, I, Win. V. II. Peck, Collector of the tax for the corporation of Aurora, will oiler said lots for sale on the day aforesaid, to the highest bidtler; agreeably to an act approved Feb. 10, 1831, providing for incorporating towns. wm. v. r. rr.ck,

Aurora, July 9, 183?. Collector.

iQUALLED ATTRACTION!!!!

tllcuaferic rmf Circus Untied, Vmlcr thv directum ti' lA'lSlSiU'ZOS, flUTH & CO. Will be exhibited at Yevny. on Thursday, the Mih of July at Jacksonville, on Friday, the I Tub at Kisi? Sun, on Saturday, the I('th at Wilmington, on 7Iondav, the ISili ami at Lnwrencelmrgh, on Tuesday, the lihh days of July, !;;?. The GRN) CAVALCADE will be led by the LA FAVLTTL MILITARY BAND, of New York, dra-.vn in a splendid Music Carriage, who duly announce the approach at each town, village, or place of exhibition.

AdssaiUaaec tml d (Cents

Vouxt; Hvsox iv Ohio. Mr. John Piatt, of .Marietta, Ohio, advertises in a paper of that place that he has succeeded in cultivating the genuine Tea Plant of China. He has, he says, raised the plant for ten years past at Marietta, after a series of expensive experiments, has been fully successful in discovering the art of drying and manufacturing the leaves into tea of a (;uali(y quite equal to imported Young Hyson. He oilers gratuitously to furnish seed of the last years growth to any gentleman desirous of pursuing the cultivation.

inmp$: Pumps:

nfIIE subscriber has for sale at the J- r ir..: . iv l i

siuica in Ji.imes iiaiuu, auu 'eppcr & French, in Rising Sun, a

quantity of PUMPS for Plat Boats,

which he will warrant to work well, or

they may be returned. Persons wishto purchase Pumps, are requested to

call at either of the above houses and

examine mine.

JOHN PETER MANN. July 9, i 33G. '

A peck of green peas was recentlysold at Boston for ten dollars and a half.

On Thursday, the 30th ult. by John Downey, Esq. Mr. Nathvn Vanosijal to Miss Elizabeth Crowley, both of Union township.

9OliC. ROPOSALS will be received until the 15th July, inst. for build

ing a bridge over Arnold's creek, at the

crossing of the State road, near its mouth. For particulars, enquire of P. & II. James.

THOS. HOWARD, ABIJAII NORTH, PINKNEY JAMES, July 2, 183G. Directors.

FKOSPKCTS OF JlllHHiAX. AUSllial AllUMt S.iCCUOll.

Thi Mtrrit 1 r i ti r ri :i I nf the . 1 t

May says: 1 he Steamboat Michigan, Tim,s musl pay $y in atr.jncS, to have

yesterday morning, nrougiu into mi? tus name inserted in tins hst.j

City, the greatest load ot passengers

ftiti .1 i

that was ever landed here mere neiog not less than 7 or 800 souls. Wc

learn that at Buffalo the rush to get on

board of her was so great, that the Captain refused passages to manyperons previous to the regular hour of leaving there not being room to accommodate them. All the boats that come

n e r r e s e n t a t i v e k ,

..IP, Eh C. PEPPER,

Gi:). P. RLEI.E,

JAMEU n.lLKER,

S II Eli IFF.

JollX UE.llF.R.

TIWM.1S ULVJ.V.

Temperance J?lect

The Rising Sun Temperance Society

in seem to be loaded down to the ex- will hold a meeting on Friday, the 22d

tent rjf their capacity; ithm a week inst. at 8 o clock, P. M. at the Presby

past, there has been landed on our terian church. All who are Iricnds of

wharves from steam boats and Schoon- Temperance .are respectfully invited

ers, at least 10,000 souls; 1 his may to attend. 1 he meeting will be ad

teem to our Eastern readers to be. al- dressed by Rev. Mr. Joxes, Rev. Mr,

most incredible, but we can assure Twi.r:;, and probably others.

Ihcm it is no exaggeration. At seine of

our hotels, and we have a great many

from 250 to 300 persons have taken

breakfast in one morning.

July 9, 183G.

LIST GF LETTERS

Remaining in the Post Office at Wilmington, la., on the first of July, 133G.

These not taken out in three months will be sent to the Genera! Post Office

as dead letters.

Johnson Henry Jones F.lislia

Mealee Margaret Miller Isaac Richardson Harmon Robertson Mark mith John Stevenson John Tnnnly Samuel Thompson George W-

ni r air-1 rew John

faxTtirncr William

Fi.vg or the U.vio.v. On and after

the fourth of July next, the (lag of the United States will be spangled with

Incut if six stars, 2 being added in consc- haily Daniel

,.,..w . ,xf I lip .-wlmUsirm nf flip Stafps of Rarker Xacharlah

i j n:u: i. IT..: Run! in-Joduia

yVI K-ansa-. uiiu ..huhuuulu i.n; Chalmers Rachel

In 1G10, the number ol States then he- c0!. sS

m.r on -in Art was passed "that (in the iGro's Aaron S

f r ' :.. Davis John

.admission Ol oeiy m.iic iiiu. iiiu i);lvisoll Mar

Union, one star be added to the Union Han.s Rebecca

of the Flaw; and that such addition shall imnes John take cllect on the 4lh day of luly then J J;

succeeding SUCH admission. me i James William.

stripes, denoting the thirteen original OA VIS WKA VKR, P. M.

btalc?, were on the admission m er- i'iri7iT I LJ K W inrrf.rfd to 15: Jj,hl 01' LEI lERfc

...tmii. uiiu Jl i.uuik.n I 1 i. ....... j I . . .. . . v v J1 . .'ivmiininiT in m ..I

cd it was perceived that the Fla vould ,a" on l,'e ,?t of Jul)', 1C3G

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not. eventual v mlmit of n ui,nr for "ul lrt,vL" uul " mree moiuii

,ach, and so an Act was passed fixing "iU bc scnt lo t,,e l'ost Office Depart

.kQ nm .or :it 1 V hof,.ro 'Pl. IIICIll a u:iiu leueis

star added to the Flag, was on the 4th ' ' i T

of July, 1322, in honor of the Stale of Railev Judah

Missouri, wnicn wrs aamuiea into the

Union on the lGth of August 1821. ;oim( is James

The star for Maine was added on the l "J ; ! '

4th July 1S20. V. Y. Jour, of Com. Orovos Ilenrj C

j ones iiulihara

Retrocession. A communication Kittle William i il.o ifrnnf tirns nf snmp sovpntv 'tton Samuel

Iii;tiiiife w.v, .b...... ...-j I Lamed J

uinus S

Monroe J V It Mnogravn Moses Moycr David Mclntyre Mahala McCabc Archibald riummer Thomas Pjlo J (J Rea James

Shepherd Miss Martha

Smith hrastus Weaver George Woods J & R

JOHN K. LKWIS, P.M

or eighty of the citizens of Georgetown, ( I. ( . has been addressed to the May

or of that city, requesting him lo call a Sailed, or I'ickk'ri lrk'.

nublic meeting of the citizens; as also f MMk POUNDS of the above in

1 .t . ni..,i ...i;,.,, nv.,ci.. ww ,, ,

of the citizens of that poition of Wash-

incton county which i3 west of Rock icd, for sale by

("reck, lo be held in ueoigeiown, witu i juiy

casks and bai rels, well cu

D. HINSDALE.

Caution.

A LI, persons are hereby for warned not to purchase from Thomas

Johnson; or those holding under him,

a certain promissory note, bearing date

9th ol April, 1G3G, signed by James

'allerson and Samuel Fuller, and

made payable to Robert Rodgers, &c. for sixty dollars and twenty live cents,

md due 1 1 months after date, as the

same has been obtained from me

through fraud and misrepresentation

nd notice ha3 been given to the

makers not to pay lo any person but

me.

ROBERT RODGERS. July 2, 183G.

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Ri

sing Sun, Ind. on the first day of July,

18oG. 1 hose not taken out in three

months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead ielters.

Adams Richard

ken 1 nomas J

Armstron-r Cyrus Rowton Mrs

Roice Aiary Rj f ri Catherine Rowlin Robert Rrislit Johnson

Clark William C ('lark Hardin

Crais; Samuel Cornell Ellen Carpenter George Cullen Durben Prudence Easton Jano Foulkc Aaron Goodlier John Green Ilarvy Green Cyrena Glenn Robert W Gray William 1 In c;an Cyprian Harris John Harris llarman Moray Sarah Hinsdale Daniel Irwin Catharine M Jones John II. Lewis John l.a Rew Jacob 2

Loring Bradley B Lewis William Love David MacClay John 2 Mact lay Hannah Monger Cheny 2 Mdrford Thomas Neal John Pepper A. C. Reager Rerkct 2 Ray John Rodgers Lee Seymour or Ruckley Slelihan & Crawford Steward Shape Sarah Shoemaker John Shannon Catharine Sorber John Shepperd Mary Seyorc Austin Todd William Thomson Elisha Tower Alphcus P 2 Vnnzandc James Wi!loui,'l,t)y 11 W Willis Lewis Wilson William Wainick James Witherow Noah M

William Wade

Lawrence George W Walker Samuel S La Rew Rebecca Ward Barnes JOHN LANIUS, P. M.

.1. oYxi-:v, Respectfully informs the public that he continues

to carry on the Boot and Shoe making business, at his old stand in Union township, where he will keep on hand a general assortment of LEATHER, and will

make Boots and Shoes to order, out of

good materials, which he will sell as low as can bc afforded. Union township, June 25, 133G.

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rently h'tzri fions i:i Hi - eitrcr.ie, the public inarret: nssu.-c-d that '! h, not the least dansrerous. The anima'.H ftpnear pleased

with the visits of their Kerper, and in no African LioilCSS. instance have they i'Vf.t tlemped to ih-

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By the combination of this CIRCUS AND UlENAOERIE, the Proprietors are enabled to oiler, in addition to their subjects of jYatnrol History, such EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS AND NOVELTIES, as they arc confident will ensure the entire satisfaction and patronage of a liberal and discriminating public. vav hstk a ax vim it a v. RAYMOND, JACKSON, BROCK, JKNNINCS, THRIKT, BAILV. MASTERS EVERSELL, GARD.YER, AM) ROIUSO.Y. Unrivalled American Clown, JKNNINUS. Ring Master, BAILV. A gallery of seals will he safely consiruetetl lor the convenience of spectators, and every attention paid lo render the place orderly and amusing For particulars, sec huge liiL polled a public iiciucs.