Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 147, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 September 1836 — Page 3

rope, yet the arch duke has lately been heard to sar, that an American gentleman is fully on a par with an Austrian Kobleman, 1 should not, therefore, wonder if something further grows out of this matter particularly as young Bell is remarkably handsome and intel-

ligent .V. V. Advertiser. The Celebration. The preparations are still progressing for the proposed canal celebration on the 13th day of September nest, in this place. If the weather should be favorable, we have no doubt it will be one of the largest assemblages ever convened in Indiana. The committee of invitation have received answers from many of the distinguished individuals invited, advising the committee that they will attend the festival. Lieut. Gov. David Wallace, was selected by the Committee of arrangements to deliver an address on the day, and he has accepted the appointment. Letters and information have been received from even direction, giving assurance that, if the weather permits, that avast multitude w ill grace the celebration. Brookrilk .'lmern-an. The Canal. We learn from the Enginecrs that the Canal from this place to Lawrenceburgh, has been permanently located, and slaked out, ready for the contractors. They can now examine the different sections and prepare for the bids. They will recollect that next Tuesday two weeks, is the dav for contracting. ib. A nAitr. circumstance. Mr. Wm. Templeton, was elected a Representative to the Indiana Legislature, on the first August last, from Fountain countv "-.rrlve. days after his death lie died at Wanenlon, Miss, on the I8lh of July last, and was elected on the 1st of Au gust after. This is a circumstance of rare occurrence. ib. Land Office Money. Bv a card "published by the Receiver of Public Moneys at Indianapolis We team, that tlie following kind of money will be deceived in pamcnt of Public Land, to wit: Gold and Silver; notes of 10 dollars and upwards of all the Branch es of the State Bank of fndiana, notes of ten dollars and upwards of the Cin cinnati Banks; notes of the Bank of Kentucky, Louisville, and Maysville; notes of the Northern Bank of Kentucky, notes of the Pittsbugh Bank; and notes of .S'20 and upwards of the Banks of Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia tmd New oi k", ib. Lost money fovsp. We are happy to state that the 100,000 belonging to the Commercial Bank of this city, which was lost in its transmission some time last Februarys from this city to Philadelphia, has been found, and deposited inthe Girard Bank of Philadelphia, ilr. L,ewis tlie casnier vi me vjii.hu Bank, in a letter to the cashier ot the Commercial, an extract pi which published in the Evening Post of Saturday last says, "It seems this packet had been placed, by Mr. Cist, with Others, in Mr. Macalester's fire proof, and accidentally slipped through a crev ice bet ween the back of the shelf and wall and fallen upon the floor, where it was found by Mr. Pleasants a clerk of Mr. Macalester. this morning in a earch he was making for some old l,!. nr naners of the late firm of York and Macalester." Cm. Rep. Pattern" of Temperance. Mr. il lis llni-iiribee commenced driving the Mail Stage between Boston and Ports tnn.ilh. N. IL. 1810, and from that to the present twenty-six years in Octo her next he has not drank a glass of spirituous liquor of any kindnor smok ed a cigar nor chewed a piece of tobac conor has he ever signed a temper ance pledge. H"f. Jour. The Kalamazoo (Mi(higan) States man sa s that the Land Office at that nhce received for Public Lands, in t short period of forty six days, the enor mous sum of one million one nunaieu and six thousand dollars. Goon news vor Immanv. Success to her She deserves it. The last New Voi It Star has tlie following paragraph. From the same source we learn how a corporation dinner may he got up; it is an apt illustration of patri otism of the modern school it follows, Mirris and Canal Ilnnkw" Company, Wc understand that tlie Morris ca tial ami Banking company, have taken the loan of Tim millions of dollars of the State of Indiana live per cent, loan for the Internal improvements of that new and rich western State. The Directors of this company deserve the cordial thanks of the public for the exertions they have made in strengthening the cause of internal improve ment, while at the time by their able und judicious arrangements, abroad,

they will he enabled hereafter to facilitate the commercial and moneyed interests of this city, to a greater extent than any Banking Institution of this country. The Richmond (la.) Palladium says: The Fall fevers are already prevailing to a considerable extent, wc are informed, on many of the streams West of us, in this State. In this county the health is exceedingly good for the season.

Married, On the 25th uh. by J as. A. Walton. Esq., Mr. John- .Mason, of Lawror.cebuigh township, to Miss Minerva Oi.iv in;, of Randolph township. To I In Friend t" IIm:Uit!i. j The Dearborn count v Literarv lnsti-i tutc and Association of Teachers, will hold their next regular neeting in Aurora, on Saturday, the 10th inst., commencing at ten o'clock, A. M. Lectures may be expected from the following persons: On Moral Education, founded on the Bible as a School Book, by the Rev'd. William Twining. On Female Education, by the Rev. A. R. IIlXTLY. On (lie principle of Emulation, as an incentive to literary acquirements, by the Rev. G. Matthews. On manual labor, in connection with study, by Mr. J. E. Bright. All persons who may feel an interest in the meeting, are earnestly invited to attend. Sept. 3, 183G. The second Camp Meeting for Vevav Circuit, will commence on Thursday, Sept. 8th, at 2 o'clock, on the land of Joseph Woods, Esq. on the Madison road, 5 miles from Hartford, and two from Murray's Steam Mill. Preachers and friends from Lawrenceburgh Circuit, and surrounding neighborhoods, are invited to attend. James Jones. C. Preacher. HosiIEK J. DlRBIN, .7. P. August 20, 183G. Rising Sun Prices Current. REPORTED EOR THE TIMES. Applo, d-ieil AppU's green, Bacon, Uerf, bush. lb. u u bush. lo7.. lb. from $1,00 to 50 10 5 15 60 33 1 00 !$ VI 10 5 50 12 t; rd Butter Corn meal Corn, Chickeris. 37 10 Cheese, Weft. Reserve. " Flour, - - M)l. Flaxseed, - bush. 1 00 12 10 61 5 18 37 25 1 50 10 37 45 5 93 35 2 00 Honey, - - lb. Lard, - " Molasses, . pall". Mutton, - lb. 6 20 50 Oats, - bush. Onion?, i it , lb. bush. bid. lb busli. bbl. cord. pork, pickled: Peaches, isr.."11' wheat. Whiskey, Wood, THE LAST CALL! A LL persons who know themselves r indebted to the subscribers for Lumber, are hereby notified that they must call and pay the same on or before the 2Gth instant, or else pay costs after that time. We are determined to com mence suit against all delinquents after that time. 1 he Lumber is gone, and the money must come there's no use in fooling about it. LAN I US & ATI I EARN. September 3, 1836. One Cent Howard. 4 LL persons are hereby forewarned not to trust, harbor or employ a boy by the name of Denton Hammond, an apprentice of the subscriber's to the Blacksmithing business, between 14 and 15 years of age. The above reward will be given to any person who will bring said hoy back, but no thanks, or charges paid. JOHN NEAL Rising Sun, Sept. 3, 183G. Slaves V Iffooifpolcs WANTKI). fe4fc SJ AYES lor Whis kv and Molasses bar rels. 33 inches long, heading 20 inches long, 10 inches broad, clear of sap, am - 3-4 thick in the thinnest part S per thousand will be paid in cash or good? UlOOO hooppolcs for whiskey, molasses and Hour barrels lor the two nisi kind, he will pay Si 12 per hundred; and for flour bairel poles 02 cents per hundred. The subscriber wants all the above stuff delivered at his shop in Rising Sun, immediately. He refers to Haines &. Lanius and P. &l H. James. SAMUEL BARKS11IRE. Riarng Sun, Aug, 27, 1836.

LATE ARRIVAL OF Xcw V Cheap Goods.

THE subscribers have just received and now offer for sale, at their store at James' Mill, a very large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, selected with great care, and suited for the present season. DRY-GOODS. Broad Cloths, Cassinctts, Cassimercs, Jeans, Petersham, Ciicassians, Ginghams, Bombazetts, Flannels. Linscys, Calicoes, Silks, Sheetings and Shirting, Hosiery, Muslins, Vesting?, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, iVe., ip;c. Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Chocolate, Pepper, Salt, Rice, Ginger. Alspicc, and all other articles in (he grocery line. HARDWARE Cl'lLERY Iron, Nails, Steel, Castings, Shovels. Spades. Fork, Andirons, trace chain. Mill and cross cut Saws, Files, hatchets, Cooper's Tools, itc. A VEKY I AlUiE ASSOFT.VF.NT OF Root, Nhocs :iie! 3?ro:vas5s. ALSO Quecnsware, Glassware, Tinware, Saddlery, Hats and Caps, Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Dye Stuffs, Oils, Powder, Shot, Lead, Indigo, Cordage, and every oilier article heretofore kept in their store. They invite their old customers, and the public generally, fo give them a call . PIATT & ATHEARX. James' mill, Sept. 3, 183G. SHOEMAKERS WANTED. WANTED immediately, two first rate Journeymen Shoemakers. Men of sober and industrious habits will obtain constant employment and good wages. GEO. B. HALL. Rising Sun, Aug. 27, 133G. Totvn IHevlion. xVTOTICE is hereby given to the l qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of Rising Sun, that an election will be held at Snyder's Hotel, on Monday, the 12th day of September next, between the hours of 1 and 1 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing five trustees to serve tlie en suing year. Aug. 27, 183G. A. E. GLENN, Town Clerk FOIL FARMERS AND MEGHAHiCS. 'QM-ILi subscriber has tlie pleasure of informing the public that he has procured the entire interest in hone's Patent Mill, cr Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, lately invented and highy approved, wherever it has been used. The Machine is of a permanent and cheap construction, and is capable of performing more labor than any other now in use, as the annexed Certificates will show: This may certify that I have in op eration Rowe's Patent Mill, or Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, and that it meets by 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 Patent Mill, or Machine, for Hulling Clover Seed, in operation, and that it far exceeds all others of which I have any knowledge. JAMES SPEAR. New Portland, Oct. 23, 183-1. This may certify that I have cleaned thirty tons of seed in my Aim the pi es ent season. I have cleaned sixteen bushels in four hours, from good chaff. PAUL ROBINSON. Salem, Maine, April 25, 1835. This certifies that I have in operation Rowe's Patent Clover Machine, which meets my best expectations, and I think it will sustain the statements ot 1 an Robinson and others; and is in my opin ion worthy of general patronage. 1 )AN 1 el g etzend anner Fredericktown, Md., June 5, 1835. The following is an extract of a let ter from the Hon. Joel Whitney of Phil ins. Maine, to the Patentee, while at Washington, I). C. dated Feb. 8, 1835 ".Many of the Clover Machines that are in operation on your I atent, do a very great business, far beyond any calcula tion that has been made. 1 hey are it sing fast in estimation, and their lame is spreading through this State. The subscriber has selected the a hove certificates from many in his pos session they arc from highly respect able sources, and may be relied upon Persons disposed to purchase an inter est in the above Patent Right, are re quested fo apply to the undersigned, at David Mhitricks, in Clay townshir Dearborn co. Ind. N. M. TENNEV. August 27, 1830. PL. WK DEEDS b MORTGAGES For sale at this ollkc.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

V virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, Indiana, I will expose to sale at public vendue, in the town of Rising Sun, in said county, on Saturday, the 24th day c September next, af the premises, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, on said day, parts of in-lots numbered 3! and 32, in said town, subject to the widow's right of dower, being the property of George Parker, iate of said county, dec.'d., and sold for the payment of iiia debts. Conditions: one-thiid cash in hand, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months, with interest and security. THOMAS BRADLEV. August 27, iv.za. Jrlm'r. A LTi persons who purchased arti -AiL eles at uie sunscriner s sai October, 18.35, and gave their notes L- v.a i . i i in for the same, are hereby notified that said notes arc now due, and they are requested to call and lift them previous to the 10th of September next. Those who neglect this notice, will, after that time, find their notes at the "Squire's office for collection . SAMUEL JELLEV. Rising Sun, Aug. 27, 1G3G. C&EAP 0L0TH1N0 STOBE. .E. FBsaaHiK, Tastor, "jJTAVING made a large addition to Jt"' his former stock, is how enabled o ofTer to the public a general assort ment of READV MADI-: CLOT IING. among which is almost every ar te of Gentlemen's apparel, in common se; a considerable quantity of which ire made Irom materials ot the very est quality, and most fashionable coors, together with a great variety of nmmon' FALL and U'LYTER G.1RVY'.V, too various and too numer ous to specify here. A great variety of d o:us, of dillernt sizes, shapes and colors, some of itch arc of a very fine quality of ?road Cloth, Sec. ovTc. Gentlemen in tending to purchase Clothing, are repcclfully invited to call and see his tock before purchasing elsewhere. Phe above goods will he sold at very ow prices. D. I', continues to make custom work as usual, and to cut out for those who wish to have their work made at lorne. Rising Sun, Aug. 1 3, 1 83G. 4 ly 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, lOOO bushels of first quality Corn, which I will grind, if wanted, for the iver trade. D. H. August 13, 183G. Iarm l"or Sale. ON Saturday, the 17th day of September next, will be offered for sale a tract of S 1 acres, situated 5 or G miles northwest of Rising Sun, 30 acres ire cleared and under good fence, ex cept G acres not yet fenced. The imrovements are anew hewed log dwel ling house, log barn, a well of w ater, a pringof never failing water 100 yards from the house, fcc. Sec. The grain on the ground will be sold with the farm at a fair puce. I erms, 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 sale. ALSO at the same lime and place, will be offered for sale, Horses, Cattle, 18 head of Hogs, Farming Implements, Hay, Wheat, Potatoes, Corn in the field, Household and Kitchen furniture, ic'.c. Terms: on all sums over ,S5, a credit of 9 months sums under 5, cash. Sale to commence at 1 0 o'clock. LVDLV WRIGHT. August 20, 183G. Wheat Maalvl. rfgMlE highest market price will he given in CASH, for any quantity of merchantable Wheat, delivered at the Union Mill, in Rising Sun. 11AINI.S, LANIUS & HASTINGS. August G, 183G. Ulnll & BSiielisiiian, kk7 1SH to give general lnfoimay f tion that thev, by mutual agreenient, have dissolved partnership, and that Hall himsell will continue the same business, and will settle all debts for or against that house, which have been contracted during (he space of time that they were doing business to getlier. . i Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 183b.

AN ORDINANCE Providing for the appointment of wood measurers, and defining their duties. Publish e Aug. l20, See. t. P,c it ordained Ly the Presidm' and Tni.-tccs of the kvn of Rising S?i, ''"hat one bundled and twentyeight feet, solid measure, shall be the standard measure for one cord of wood in this corporation. Sr. 2. That there shall be appointed annually bv the President and Trustees one f-uitable person in each road district of said corporation, who shall hold their offices for one year, and until their successors are chosen and qualified. hose duty it shall be to carefully measure all wood that either of them may be called upon to measure, whether in wagons, carts, j or other carriages, and give to the owner j thereof a certificate of the amount, j S( c 3. That anv person wishing jfosell wood in this corporation shall procure a receipt from one of the wood

measurers, wincli he shall present to tiie purchaser; but it shall not be necessary to have the same wagon, cart", cr other carriage, measured every load, provided it he plainly marked on the same the actual amount of the load, by either of the wood measurers. See. 4. That after this Ordinance takes cflecl, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to sell or purchase any fire wood, unless it first be measured bv one of the wood measurers as aforesaid, or from a wagon, cart or other carriage marked as described in the preceding section. See. 5. That the. wood measurer shall be allowed twelve and a half cents for each load or cord of wood by him measured, including his certificate; and lor measui ingand marking each cart, wagon, or otliQcarriage, fifty cents, to he paid bylhe owner of such cart, wagon or other carriage! See. G. That if any person shall sell or purchase any fire wood in this cor poration without first complying with tlie provisions of this ordinance, he or they shall be lined in any sum not exceeding one dollar, to be collected as other fines are in this corporation. Sec. 7. That if any person after having his cart, wagon, or other carnage measured and marked as aforesaid, shall sell or offer for sale any wood for more than it actually is, he or they shall he fined in any sum not exceeding one dollar, to be collected as aforesaid. Sec. C. That each wood measurer shall receive a certificate of his appointment, signed by the president and at tested by the clerk; and they shall each take an oath or allirmation before a justice of the peace or the corporation clerk, faithfully and impartially to discharge their duties. This ordinance to take effect and be in force as soon as published ten days. Approved Aug. 25, 1 83G. JOEL DECOURSEY, Prcsi. Attest A. E. Glenn, Clerk. Harfccl; Yolicc. IHE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Rising Sun, that he has made, arrangements by which he will be enabled to furnish the Market regularly with good and wholesome JIeei f and he intends using every endeavor in his power to give satisfaction to all who feel disposed to purchase of him. I he utility ofaregluar meat market in this place is obvi ous, and all the subscriber asks is pat ronage suflicicnt to enable him, to redeem the above pledge. He returns his sincere thanks for former patron age, and solicits a continuance of the same. J. W. COCHRAN. Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 183G. Fair Warning! ALL persons indebted to the sub; scribcrs are hereby notified to call and pay their accounts immediately. Those who neglect to do so before I he first day of September next, will find their accounts at the office of a Justice of the. Peace, after that time. No respect will he paid to persons; but it is heped no one will permit us to odd costs to their accounts. BAUMAN RUSH. Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 183G. IZlcvlion Votive. PEMIIE qualified voters of Randolph township are hereby notified that an election will be held at the usual place of holding elections, in said township, on Saturday, the 3d day of September nexl, for the purpose of electing two Justices of fhe Peace, in the room of John W. Hall and James A. Walton, Esquires, w hose terms of service will then expire. By older of the Trustees. A. E. GLENN, Aug. 13, 183G. Township Clerk.