Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 146, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 August 1836 — Page 3

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But 5 ainl pull ilmvn their 1'rintiiip: mlices. itcrtrov private proper, unil .,-.-,'( hornr-,d-ie an'i! honest men, niiit insfoail of suKl nine tbis f'iuisguid'.'i zeal"' of (he Af?o?itioni(-!. you will ;tli nnmbtrs, and talent, and c;ui!i, ami zeal, to their ranks. Are we tu t correct ' If not, wt are ready to listen to r-'sen en Ibis subject. Appended to the editorial remark? nf the Tcleirraph is a notice, railing a ineetit'.: of the citizens to con-iih r the impropriety i. forming an Anti-Slavery Socio v in that town. We have not yet seen what that met tine done; we do not see vhat it rn:iM do, more than opresan npiuinn.. ('ertainlv they won'.l not take it in hand toes pel the Ahol it iom-t-. from their town '. Wo hope this was not the r.iise and we hope too, that Indiana uiiliiet

he liiyg-raciJ with the spirit of v; v.h lias hecn so prevalent in m; States. ef tl; c aiMoinui'j 03-The Weekly Mctwnctr of the ?ith iii'tant, states that seine time since, lira hroiii-ers-in-law, residing on Dry ant's creek n S it-erl.-nul county, had a failing out, when one j took down his gun, and deliberate ly shot the other one. The shot passed thronuh his trowscrs, without hitting him, hut wounded the fellow's own wife and child. LATEST IVIOM JtirXKO AM) TEXAS. The most important news from Texas is the account of the Di.ockaiiE of the port of Mataitioras, hy the Texian armed vessels of war Ivruttis, Terrible and Invincible. A proclamation has been issued by the President of Tcxa to 'his ilTect, dated the 21st July. A forced lonn was collected at Matamoras, and it is Mill the American Consul was forced to contribute. The army w ere making considerable preparations to m::rch against . Matamoras by land, with a large force, llelow we give the latest intelligence i now mexk o. The schr. Creole, arrived here on Thursday last, in six das from Tampieo, confirms our former statements rehittv-i to the. Mexican forces and their movements ; 1 oOO men had marched from Tr.tr.pico to join the army at Matamoras. A few riavs previous to the C's sailing 1000 men had also marched from Ht. Louis, for tin: same destination. It is conlidentlv stated that the ?.texican force at Mutameras nh'iie exceeds 15.000 men, now that the heretofore scatterred hordes are nearly all concentrated together. UpsVn the whole, it is evident that the Mexicans are fully determined upon retrievi!)": their lost fame, hy some desperate t-flbrt. Captain Lewis, of the srhr. C. states, that the approaching t ampaimi against Texas, is the all-en-rrosi;i suhjeclof the entire Mexican people; and that Santa Anna is at present despised hy the majority of them. It is his opinion, that he would he hanished from Mexico, if he were to make his appearance there. Lu. Adv. Aug. 1. TEXAS. Vc are still firm in our belief that no movements will take place before the latter part of September or the first of October. The army i- constantly augmenting: volunteers nre arriving in goodly mlmbers. The present army will probably amount to 2500 able men. The political aspect of Texas will probably be changed oh the first Monday in September, w hen an election for Sen itors and Representatives will take place. Congress w ill meet on the third Monday in October, when it is proposed to invest the members with conventional powers for the purpose of amending the Constitution, den. Stephen F. Aus-tin is a candidate for the Presidential chair, Dr. H. T. Archer declined ; but he will be voted for as Senator. We give the information of a forced loan being collected, hut the account of (he American Consul being obliged to contribute is rather apocryphal. There is a great deficiency of authentic information both from Mexico and Texas. We may speak at length in our next of the blockade of the poitof Matamoras. .V. (). Ike, .lug. 5. It affords us great pleasure to inform our readers that six miles of the Lawleiu eburgh .and 1 udianapolis Rail Road, were last week put under contract, and that the contractors will foi with proceed to make, the road. It was the intention of the company to have, contracted for ten miles; but as the oilers made by the other contractors did ii"t warrant such a proceeding, it w.ithought most advisable to defn it for a few months longer. The inu-t incredulous cannot doubt anv longer tie intentions of the company to proceed with vigor in the prosecution of the work and the clamors that Inive of late been raised against them are now shewn to he without foundation. In three years it is computed thai the en tire line will he finished. The final location of the Lawrence burgh and White Water canal has ;i!m been made and a thy fixed for the Com miss'ioners to receive proposals. Thi ttlcct upon the value of property ha been great and incalculable some lots Lave iiben live andfeix hundred er tent

within (ho last year. The whole mass of properly in and about the town has expei itneed an average; rise of from one to two hundred per cent, and is Mill rapidly rising and indeed we ven- (; a pcrdiction that property here ha? not yet reached one third (he amount cf its ultimate value. f:;'7-Tiio fore-o:ns; article is copied from the la.-t Pall aiiinm. Wo civo it a place f. r the rea-on that wo arc willing to do ii'stjco to the e.nn; at:v, and il (In'ir intention reailv u'oo.I and honest, of cmir-o it or.Jit to hi;

Icn.r.vn. p,it the :c-erti.ui of (Tie raliadium that "the niot inrrednlon. the intentions ,- f the cnine cant; it now ibt I- ef little or no recount, for sonv how or other, the people I of tin's country have got into the habit of not ! belie vein g all that paper s s. Tias j parti--ularly the case, since it h:i been ascertained! that it ctnuml c ?co7-, J who the P.ditor is.! e snail nae no o!.;e( tn-i to me con-'tniction of t!ie coiitcnijdated Hail Road, nor we never nave liail any, provided it be done by the fun ot a ( niHjXiiiy, a tat the Slate is not ultimate thi; looser thereby. And if the intentions of this company he honest, then there are a great many of the oldest inhabitants of this county, and men of intelligence and foresight too, who understand the Lawi eneebnrgh character very well, most wofully deceived. Time alone will tell the tale. In the mean time, however, the rrniMJi'i.t for sufjiicinn are suliicient to keep tip the "7ia.ior"' some time longer. ltt"We stated last week that ;i reiort wits in circulation which wanted confirmation that six of the Ohio Hanks' had failed. It is now nscci tained that this story was a sheer fahrication, started no doubt hy some of the moneyshavers. The notes on these Hanks pass as currently in Cincinnati as ever thev did. On the opening of the Land Offices at Detroit, on the 2d inst., there was an immense crowd of persons who wished to purchase lands. One. individual had his pocket picked of .S'iOO. The sympathy among the crowd was so great, that enough money was contributed amongst them to purchase the loser an eighty-two acre lot. The (Jrand .fury of Champaign Co. Ohio, have issued a presentment on the subject of foreign emigration. We agree with the spirit and tenor of their remarks which may he found embodied in the following extract. Wheeling Tint a. To an enlightened and intelligent foreign emigration we hold out the right hand of fellowship; but when an unmixed mtillituc of paupers and outcasts of civil society is poured upon us hy thousands and ten of thousands, from the kennels of European igno rance and sloth, and that too in .accordance with the settled and fixed policy of nations who are inimical to our tree and happy form oi government; we do think it time that our fellow citizens should take up the subject in all fairness and dispassionately determine whether or not some state guards might not be thrown around the civil polity of our government which would save us from being entirely engulfed in the excessive (low of foreign population with which we arc being inundated; but in such form as not to operate unjustly or oppressively upon enlightened and intelligent foreigners. SriciDF.. A most distressing case of suicide was perpetrated on Friday of last week, in the north part of this county, in the neighborhood of Esq. Jewell's. Henry Dogged who lias re sided there for some time past, put a period to lus mortal existence, by cuting his throat, from ear to ear, with a harp razor. He load manifested some disposition some days previous to com mit the act. On the day of his death ie had arranged his papers, threw away the useless ones, ccc. carefully harpened his razor, bid farewell with his children, walked out to the end of ie house, and there ended his life. with two strokes of the razor. This one other instance of the awful ef fects of intemperance. firtt imtiurgh Ilrpnxilori. SIlon.UAKKRS WANTED WANTLI) immediately, two fir:-t rate loiirnevmen Shoemakers. Men of so ber .and industrious iiahits will obtain constant employment and good wages. lihO. H. 11 ALL Hiding Sun, Aug. 27, 183C. 1 L ncr-ons who purchased arlit h s at the subscriber's sale in October, 1835, and gave their notes for the same, are hereby notified that said notes arc now due, and they are re quested to call and lilt them previous lo the 10t!i of September next. J hos who negled this notice, will, .'ifter that lime, find their notes at the "Squire office for t olleclion . SAMUKL J ELLLY. Ruing; San, Aug. 27, 1G3G.

SALE OF PEAL ESTATE, V virtue of a decree of the j"V0. 93 hale Court of Dearborn count v, Indiana. 1 will expose In pale at public vendue, in the town of Rising Sun, in said county. on Saturday, the ?!thdav

of N.-ptombcr next, at the premise tween the hours of I1 and 1 o . be!rk. on said clay. Paris d m lots uiml.ered eel to the g the pro 31 and "2. in said town, suhj widow's riht ef dower, beiti perty oi doorge I arkev. ale. ot sau. county, de !..and s-..d for the. tvi m--1 i j of h easli ! ttehts. ( 'onilition; : tii'.e-lhi'd !t h;.nd, one-l!iinl in six n'-ii!w. ami one-thiid in twelve montiis, v,ith interest aiu! seen t it v. August 21. i ,i'r. t. t' r il' ' "T. - l . l t r

1:.M mM)t STAVKS for Wins

i ,i no .' . ; I'Ses 1 1 : 1 1J0 inches rel ro int 11 long, nca :mi long. 10 indies bread, clear of sap. and 3-1 thick in'the thinnest part pot thoiand will be paid incarh or good-. tKN? hooppoies for whisk mida ses and flour barrels for the two I - -it . f i irs t tiinu. lie will h.'iv ,s l ncr mmdrei i . and for flour barrel poles ("c? rents per hundred. The subscriber wants all the above Muff delivered at hi shop i;i Uisiug Sun, immediately. He refers to Haines r Lanius and 1 cc 1 1. .lames. SAMUKL P.ARKSHIUi:. Rising Sun, Aug. '27. Uh'C. 7JOTICK is hereby given to the JN qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of Wising Sun. that an election will he held .at Snyder's I lotei, on Monday, the 12th day of September next, between the bonis of 1 and 1 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing five trustees to serve the ensuing year. A. P.. OLKNN, Aug. '27, IC.lo. V'.ii."?;. (7f?7.' PjjpilFi subscriber has the pleasure of informing the public, that he has procured the entire interest in Rowe's Patent Mill, or Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, lately invented and highly approved, wherever il has been used. The Machine is of a permanent and cheap construction, and is capable of performing nvu'e labor lliai. any oliiijnow in use, as the annexed Certificates will show : This may certify that I have in op oration l'owe1? Patent. Mill, or Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, .and that it meets hy best expectations, and will grind (or hull) 200 pounds an hour. PAUL ROBINSON. Salem, Maine, Oct. 23, 1834. This may certify that I have Rowe's 'atent Mill, or Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, in operation, and that it far exceeds all othefs of which I have any knowledge. JAM US Sl'LAR. New Portland, Oct. 23, 1831. 1 his may certify that I have cleaned thirty tons of seed in my Mill the present se;ison. 1 have cleaned sixteen lushels in foitr hours, from good chaff. PAUL ROBINSON Salem, Maine, April 25, 1835. 1 his certifies that I have in operation Rowe's Patent Clover Machine, which meets my best expectations, and I think it will sustain the statements of Paul Robinson and others; and is in my opin ion worthy of general patronage. DAN ILL (i FrZKNDANNFR, Frcdericktown, Md., June 5, 1835. The following is an extract of a let ter from the Hon. Joel Whitney of Phil ips, Maine, to the Patentee, while at Washington, D. C. dated Feb. 8, 1835 "Many of the Clover Machines that are in operation on your Patent, do a very great business, far beyond Jiny calcula tion that has been made. Iicv are n sing fast in estimation, and their fame is spreading through this State. The subscriber has selected fhe a hove certificates from many in his po session they are from highly respect .aide sources, aim may be relied upon Persons disposed to purchase an inter est in i no aoove. i aient jugni, are re ipiested to apply to the undersigned, .at David 31 hitnek s, in Clay township Oearborn co. Ind. N. M. TENiNLV. August 27, I83i;. II 7 ISH to give general infouna tion that they, by mutual a greenient, have dissolved parliicrshii and that 1 lall himself will continue fhe same business, .and will settle all debt for or against that house, which hav .ml- .1 In en contracted during Die space o time that they weie doing biiainetft to gethtl. Rising Sun, Aug. Pj loJo.

AN Providine; for the appointment of wend measurer?, and defining tin ir duties. rei.i.tsin n An.. J", ". ) S:r. 1. jir i,' ;'; hif:! hi thr. Prr-i- ! )! a:t j ; . .- tf !i:r fj:-: o" ,,;'ii:t

i oat one hunareij asoj twenlv-.'i-ht feet. taiida.rd in alid measure, sh.:!i h isiire (or o:u; cord ot' 'ration. Iho !0d in tins cot Sr. t '('l,., i'.o,.,, ,! ..'1 !.., ., 'CI i.t 1 II I ! le'.i t.iero si. ao :?e a: ted Til! I o ! n -ami each w ! ) i ; ear. annually nv l.n; i rc-i. in,' any tci.'s one siii'ali'.e eoi-on ia cf oi thei an CO : a i 'a. shall !.ol and unii lor ( ; 1 1 : 1 1 1 ( ' i r - is cci ssors a ; e i"M n ill !: and c!i to car: i ) v,!,i:n: iluiv if fully measure ef lliom mav IV o that up-ei ne lo Yiv. lire . wiM'Ih:'! ni v.;--oi!. c.-irts. ( !, or other, arriag.-suid give to the owner th'-roof ;i cerlihcaU: i.f the amount. o. That a;iv vers on vi-hir.'j to sell wood in this corporation shall procure a receipt from one of the woo-! measurers, which he shall present to tin; purchaser; hut it shall not he necefsary to have the same wagon- cart. or otner carriage meau!i d evrrv load, provided it he pi on the same tne actual amount oi the load, i . i r l . ny eiineroi use wem measurers. Sec. 4. i hat after this Ordinance ikes eOect, it shall net he lawful for my person or persons to sen or purhase any lire wood, unless it lnt he measured by one of the wood measur ers as aforesaid, or from a wagon, cart or other carriage marked ns described in the preceding section. .SVr-. 5. That the wood meas'.'fer i;,ll be allowed tw elve and a half cents ur cacti lead or cord ol wood hv him measured, including lus certilie.aie ; ana for mcnMii ing and marking each cart, wagon, or other carriage, fifty tents, to he paid hy the owner of such cart, wagon or other carriage-. See. 0. That if anv person shall sell r purchase .any fire wood in this cororation without lirst complying with toe provisions of this ordinance, lie or they shall be lined in anv sum not xcceding one dollar, to lie collected .as other fines nre in thi corporation. See. 7. That if any person after iiavmg his cart, wagon, or other car nage measured .and marked its afore said, shall sell or oiler for s.ale any wood for more than it actually is he or they shall be lined in any sum not exceeding one dollar, to be. collected as aforesaid. Sec. 0. That etch worn! iii'Msiiri r shall receive a certificate f.fl:i appointment. signed bv the pr- -.t ami at tested by the i leik; ami -!...!! each an oath or .ai'iria.it.i'ti brfure a pistice of the peace i r the rorpoiatiou erk, faithfully and impartially to dis charge their duties. This ordinance to take effect and be in force as socn as published ten days. Approved Aug. 25, 1 S30. JOEL DECOU11SEV, Pmi. Attest A. E. CIlf.n.v, Vkrlc. WILL purchase the above articles for and at the Rising Sun Mill, and will pay in cash the highest price that is paid in the market. DANIEL HINSDALE. FOR SALE. BMM bushels of lirst quality Corn, which I will grind, if wanted, for the river trade. D. II. August 13, 183G. Farm for &m7e. N Saturday, the 17th day of September next, will he o fie red for sale a tract of S acres, situated 5 or C miles northwest of Rising Sun, 30 acres ire cleared and under good fence, ex cept G acres not yet fenced. The improvement are anew hewed log dwel ling house, log barn, a well ol water, a spring of never failing water 100 yards from the house, fcc. i:c. 1 he grain on the ground will be sold with the farm at a fair price. Terms, one-half in cash, and a liberal credit on the balance. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and see the premises before the day of side. ALSO at the same time .and place, will he offered for sale, Horses, Cattle, I 8 head of 1 logs. Farming Implements, I lay, Wheat, Potatoes, Corn in the field, I ousehohl arid Kite lu n furniture, &..C. Terms: on .all sums over ,'s5, a credit of !) months sums under ,V", cash. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock. LVDIA WKIdllT. August 20, 18.3G. riHE highest market pi in? Will he given in CASH, for any tpiantity of merchantable Wheat, delneicd at the Union Mill, in Ki-,iug Sun. U A INKS, KANHIS V HAM Lti S. AllgUal b, 183G.

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subscriber takes this method of snlorm.u thnt hci.iz ns of Rising Sun, raa : arrangements; iM-.'d to furnish v. t' ni'l and th- ;.a!ket r CVerv O!'.o.o:r. i -ati,-hu ti"n to p:n clia-" oi hi ; ' ' ne n i e i . , ; ,1 !, using give in his wiwor ti '.v'i.o Joel tli-no-cd to utilily ';" a reg luar me ons. am' rona deem V. - ! ) i ' age, an same. i!i-in it market ia t'ois j iaro is ehvi.'I i!,e :a : i i e i o a a-l.;s is pat- ! . enable in m to ree I !e returns for former patroncru' i !i" oia'c nf t he , W. COCHRAN. . i .1. l :;.o. O !!('!, in hied to h: sub 1$, rail an criuers ! pav th are. hereby notified to ir accounts immediatei neglect to do so before ly. Th..f.:'whthe lll-t (i.-.y ef plember next, will liiK'l their accounts at the efhee of a. Justice of the Peace, after that time. Na re-pect will be paid to persons; but it is hoped no one will permit us to odd co.ds to their accounts. B A UMAX RUSH. Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 183G. CHEAP " CLOTHING STORE. Ji: rFSsaSiSCSJ, Tailor, H" A VINO mad a large addition to til-: luiitu r i:t-i-l." u nniu rn ! Il I ' 1 1 to offer to the public a general assortment, of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, among which is .almost every arcle of Gentlemen's apparel, in common use; a considerable tpiantity of wdiicll are made from materials of the very best quality, and most fashionable colors, together wilh a great variety of common FALL and Ifl.YTKll IU R- :',!!'. too various and too numerous (o specify here. A great variety of 'i.V'l.i j? oT different sizes, shapes, and colors, some of which are of a very line quality ol Broad Cloth, ivo.e. Gentlemen intending tu purchase Clothing, are re -peelfully invited to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will he sold at very low prices. D. F. continues to make custom' w ork as usual, and to cut out for those who wish to have their work made at home. Rising Sun, Aug. 13. 183G. 4ly rfpHE qualified voters of Randolph - - township are hereby notified that an election will he held at the usual place of holding elections, in said township, on Saturday, the 3d day of September nc:;l, far the purpose of electing two Justices of the Peace, in tho room of John V. Hall and James A; Walton, Esquires, w hose terms of gervice will then expire. By order of the Trustees, A. E. GLENN, Aug. 13, 1C3C. Ttmtiship Clerk. irisinsr Smi Hotel, Sign of O. II. Perry. fJjPIIE subscriber takes this method ofinfo rming the Public that he lias taken the Tavern Stand, formerly occupied by .Mr. Mitchell, sign of Com. Perry, on Front street, in the village of Rising Sun, la. where he is prepared to entertain Travelers and others, in a niiinner which he flatters himself will give general satisfaction. His TABLE will he supplied with the best the country can afford; and his BAR furnished with choice Liquors. His STABLING is extensive and will he carefully attended to, and all proper attention given to render his house agreeable, lie. therefore respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. The Rising Sun Hotel being situated nearly in front of the usual Steam Boat I indmg, persons cither coming oil, or wishing lo go on board of Boats at this place, will find this Hotel the most con venient to stop at. C. SNVDF.R. Rising Sun, July 2.5, ir.3G To Use ffiWiV. THE proprietor nf the Rising Sun Coffee House. re.-pcc( fully informs the traveling public, and others', that he hax opened a ?,';. ot' Elll trrf aillMirUBl, near the nrner of Front and Grand sticcls, in the ullage of Rising; Sun, Indiana, w heie ho intends to keep as good a hou:,e asi- generally kept in (his, ( oiml ty. ( h.od St.dding is attached lo ihe i slaldisluni lit. Without further ia inaih.s, he public are invited to come and fry (he new l aw iii; and if they do not like the fare, lodging, A' '., they Know they i an o i 1-e i hci , u next tune. The public'-, humble i,erv "''i THUS. DAVIS. Eimiii; Sun, Inly It., If,. it.. eW