Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 155, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 29 October 1836 — Page 3
RISING SUi:
THE LATE ELECTIONS. According to the last Ohio State
Journal, the majority for Gen. Vance. Apples, dried
the Whig candidate for Governor, will rL.e8 ?reen'
Having published the statements of be about 7.000 vote?. Eleven Whi Ui-ef, ' -
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1836.
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
Rising Sun Prices Current. REPORTED FOR THE TIMES.
bush, from $1,00 to
lb.
debted to the Ohio State Journal for the article. It places the chivalry and
patriotism of Col. Wilson and Captain Postlethwaile, in a light different from that which his always characterized
Kentuckians.
Flour, Flaxseed, 1 loney, I.ard, Molnsses,
Mutton,
CW't. bu?h. i doz. lb.
West. Reserve. " doz. - hbl.
Wf. 1 J .1.1 . . I C I 1 A a
V,ol. Wilson ana v,api. i osllethwa.te, in and eiehl Van Buren arft :
ieiauou iu .c.ui.i nom i exas, (o Conrress : and a maorifv nf my i t orn meal
and the causes which led them to do ile Legislature fur Van Baren. Sickens
so, we deem it due to our readers, and J;, Pennsylvania. 1 8 Van Knrpn mn Cheese,
particularly to the lnends of 1 exas, to and 10 Whis are elected to Congress
publish the counter statement contain- The lower branch of the Legislature
ed in aj preceding column, under the contains 72 Van Burcu men and 28
head of Affairs of Texas. We aie in- ' hig.
In iew Jersey, according to what
we see in the papers on both sides. 0,0'
(here is a majority in the Legislature Onions, for Van Buren. Potatoes
Potatoes, sweet,
From Texas. The Arkansas G i- Peaehes, dried,
Zt?tte ot the 30th ultimo, contains the b:ilt'
0C"The People of this county will
i
:lfec r.o,m. f ....... I . I . . " !,
.mis mi, i;iiui irtuiie i uiau e Whea '
io aii nrs in I exas.
i!
It says, two gen- Whiskey,
ood.
learn, by the perusal of the communi- demen passed through town on Sunday
-cation signed Veritas, in to-day's naner. 'T"''1"' vom bVoIul Rt d rivcr hi'
. " ..,.. ' .... I " horn we learn, lliat on their way they
" ' 1 fell m company with a gentleman direct Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court fr,m the Texas armv. II- stated that
has never entered into bond, with se- the Texian force was still on the Colo-
curity, conditioned for the faithful dis- ' ;,-dj and the .Mexican at Metamoras, a
charge of his duties; or at least, that
no such bond has been recorded, accoi-
ding to the provisions of our Statute. In consequence of this, none of his acts
have been legal) because he is not le-
buslv lb. It gall. lb. bnsli.
lb. bush, hbl. lb biHi. hbl. cord.
10 5 15 3 25 50 ?,3 1 00 !3 12 10 6 7.5 1 00 12 10 Gl Hi 3T
j To StliocmfiKers. J FIVE or SIX Journeymen Shoemakers 50will meet with constant employment 12 land good wages, by application imme-
6 jdiately to the subscribers.
II ALL & TAIT. Ri-in Sun, Oct. 15, 1G3G.
13
10
THE LATEST AND BEST.
I ! !. ! ; - 1; I If
HAS just received and is now opening, a handsome assortment ot' FALL AA'D MATER GOODS, of which the foi-
, lowing are a part, viz 20 ; Ulue, black, brown and green Cloths "'0 I I-Nivy brown and mixti'o for Overcoats Cassimeres: striped, plaid and mixt Salj (inetts: plaid Liievs; Camblets I Red, yellow, green and white Flannels ! Prussian and Thibet dress Ildkfs. and j Shawls; Blankets; Vesting-:, 40 j Twilled Calicoes; English and French Prints, a handsome assortment
' Satin Beaver Bonnets, a new ui title Bonnet Trimmings ;
1
00 10
1 12 30 2 50
DIED,
At Baton Rouge. Louisiana, on the
12th instant, Mr. James Lf.
x. c s i i i oun. iur. Lemmon was on a
trading voyage, with a valuable cargo
ri Boy s and den's tur and seal Caps MMOX, of ; J ,. . . ... . . 1 , i hngusli ivlerino v..irca?sian, as- t. roiors
distance of seme 200 miles apart, and K Prod,lce' !,!,i was t',ken si-U, anion
that both were inactive. The former
weie healthy, and were daily gainim
accessions to (heir strength, which had
il ready increased to such an extent as
to induce them to think about commen-
gally Clerk of Dearborn count) ! JN'o c,n? -lie"?ive operations m the fail, un
less me Jiexicans snouid anticina e
them, by making the first snovemcnt to
ward Texas.
strangers, and far fiorn home, and there
ended his career. He was an enterprising and industrious citizen ; and has h'ft a wife and two children, to mourn his early loss.
wonder then that he should move the
Records about at pleasure, when he is tint rrsnonsihlo fnrlhf-ir Sufi- Lppniixr'
No wonder that he has szcorn terribly
in" Liwrencebuigh, that he would do as lit pleased with the county Records!
THE highest market price in CASH, wiil be paid for anv ouautity of Mcr-
Wksterx Lxi SrF.cux.vTto.w The k-hantable WHEAT, delivered at the
western land speculation continues unabated. Every town or village in New
Eiigland seems to be affected with (he
-I T 1 I- i x - . i
5iore oi juuge neea in w ilmington, or
at Geo. W. Lane fe Co's. store in Au
rora. Oct. 29, 183G.
But this is only another sample of the mania; in most of the cities throughout i - i t - TT..;inJ Cf.f,. . - i-
way in wnicn our county business lias ll,t- uuneu ouues, eouipames are iorm-
1)een attended to in Lawrenceburgh. eaanu "'ming.io mvesi large amounts
oi money in western lands. In Boston
we unaersianU tl:at a company has
AND MANTUA MAKING. MRS. E. L. MITCHELL will givein--truction to younir ladies and Fills, in
Ttiis gross ijeglect of the Cleik should I a . 1
mtt m;c ivi mnT r.n irr nnr I .otitiiv !. , t- . . . . I
t'" lately been esiaoiislied. with a canifa Pm miner -.t,rl n,.,.. ; r. .,,.1,
six hours in the day, commencing on (he
iitFiirs arc disarranged enough already cfa million of dollars, to be invested in
and we should have a Clerk with some this way. Hamp. Gnz.
responsibility about him. Vanity. A vain and conceited fel
1.1 '.V in a neijHiboriiijr St;i(r hr-incr nn-
KrA petition is in circulation in the oill(ed Corporal in a military com-
ipper part of this county, praying that pany, fell very proud of his station.
the law for re locating the county seat, He went home, overhowing with a be repealed; and that that poition of sense of his newly acquired dignity, and rv , i i f i I j j calling his wife out of a room where she Dearborn, below Laugherv, be erected ?, ., , a - was ni n snmn riimn;inv. (nlrl hfr fh:t
into a new county, &c. So the people hfi was e,ectf(i Cc al but ghe could
of Lawrenceburgh have come out at lPPD fie s.imft romnanv shp nhvavs
i i 1 j j last, and acknowledged what their real had!
intpntinn? uprp. It llifv can rrrt 1 1 if I Ti,, 1.,;,...- J ..
" -- 1 1)1 IJI UUULCtl UM 1 1 . rni -ill 1
County Seat back, thev w ill be satisfi- body of armed Mexicans who beheld Joh; n Crart, ;vi(h whom al, concerili rd; this is their frst object; and then for the first time the movements of a e(, w. ,case make sctt,cment imme
i 1. . f .. il TIM . 'lit
in 01 next mourn. j lie terms win be made known on application at her residence, first house above Mr Neaps black
smith shop, on Main street. Mrs. Mitchell will also make Ladies' Cloaks, Riding Coats, Sec. in the neatest and most fashionable manner, on moderate terms.
Rising Sun, Oct. 29, 1 G36. THE firm of Craft Sl Son was dissolved on the 15th instant, by mutual con-
A large lot ot BMJOS and .aiOOW Laches" Gaiter Boots, Prunella atd Morocco Shoes; Glovesand Ilo-iery, Together with a general assortment of ALSO. Groceries, Hardware, Queenswaie, Glass and Tin ware, Nails, Cordage, Window Glass and Putty, and all articles formerly kepi in his Store, making his stock complete, ail of which he will sell on his usual terms. The pub
lic and Ins old customers are respectfully invited to give him a call. Rising Sun, Oct. 0, 1C3G.
LIST OF LETTERS REM AINING in the Post Office at Rising Sun, la. ,jn the lt of Oct. 133G. Those not tkon out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
Avoy Jacob Arniitroiii; Kwi i Avcy J Albet-tin Wiu Sutler l.lizn Hiirton llciirv 15bickl)i;ni Jacob lirown I Vtt r Cu!!en Wm t "') intrt -,!: sian.ul Calilctt Susan Catle lYcrtMi Crore !lnh( i t Cas-eJ Au.-ii-liH Cotton !:i .'z.-ibftb 2 Dujrli; James A Davi Thomas Munbar .Marcnrct Iin:!);,r Josepti Daniel J-.cb C D'i:i.ai!i John 1 'ownev John Dtor i:'iii:aheth lie Pew K .1 l.lliott ?! ii'-!;all Fall,h rry Chatles Fulton John G race John
(iaskiil Iccbert Hir.dale Daniel 1 ! olmes Wm I loh'.i 11 Moore A 1 lasnilteti Marsarct Jones Vm We-t Keller Parkinson Lewis Mrs M C Lampkia Frances La row (i arret Z Lee Jacob I) Love James
Mii'er Cornelius Marble J W ftk-Cormick Alfred Mver, Charles Meeker Win .Morton Liiza V 2 M i licr Jo?.- ph Norto Ah'jah tVier Win r..ci; John n 1 ii tee Joeph Fierce Mary Fittehi;! r Aaron Lowell K!i tVnper A O lWell i; North lli.ht Liia Li!(lacrs Lee Kose Win F Uobii.son Mary Ann II Itoi se I ienrv 1 1 Kohl ins Lpiiraim Simih Gcorjre 13 Steal Alexander Stewart Mary S nz r Mo".5 S',. herd Thos Si John Shepherd James Spoor- John Si mm? 1 larinah B Stoops Barnch Spoor Jacob Stewi'.rt Stephen Tarrant Catharine Thompson Win Yanzant Tlios P i-hard James AYcNh A Woodr nl" Jo iaii Vfhitworth Thos II
JOHN LAN: US, P. M.
6 fSr
OF
'KR:
BOOT AND SHOE ST0IIE.
rri R .a. jht.
diately.
C. A. CRAFT & SON. Rising Sun, Oct. 29, 183G.
by getting the lower end cut ofT, they s C'!m71' , . i i . i i I tUGir OlIlCG
wtu ii.mK memeiyes secure, ana can ,A , . of the Texan campaien,
again rule the county as they please. General Goana from the interior pro-
How remarkably cunning the mana- vince of Guanajuato, while on the
gers have grown to be! But, citizens banks of the Brasos w ith his troops, or-
of Manchester, what do you say to this? ae,ea sevcn ol ",3 " ou cou.u
-XT ir l, J j r il I SWIIIU U) IIIIU Lilt' wniti. nuu zvu u, You who have had the promise of the fl,. . Tvnn i,.'
Court House on vour RiJire. if vou ...i ' l;,. at ,u0 nf Oct 24th, under (he direction of Henry
would lend your aid to the Burghers, ten or twelve miles an hour! But as G'ltrey; and (he emale Depart-
, ... , - - . ill J' fn.lkA.l MIICIllUl lilt U f IIU OUI OL" HIV, Will and assist in overturning Wilmington! 1 she came roaring on, sending forth col " -' o o I . c . . . . v . onpriprl nn I p ;;imo rLiv nnilpr llir
Recollect that the petition is for repeal, umi o smoke, w. n tier sides barr.ca dire (ion of Mig3 Root J
i . e 7 i- r I flea IV I couoil usuts, iiui umr uiu iiic . , and not for re-loeation; if repeal carries i,, tL unJ Owing to (he sudden and unexpected
The cl&ools.
THE Primary DepaHmenl of the Inj diana Teachers' Seminary, will he open
for (he reception of pupils, on Monday,
EI A Mi &:
BEG leave to announce to their numerous customers and the public in general, that they have REMOVED their establishment to Mr. Shaw's new bric k building on Main street, directly opposite Mr. Fishers Clothing Store, where they have now on hand, and will constantly keep, a general assortment of 3Icn"s coarse and fine Boots, Mon
roe?, Low quarters, lirogans and
Pumps; Ladies' Leather and Mo
rocco Boots, lioes, Gaiters and
Pumps; Children's Shoes, and ail
oilier articles in their line, the chiel
part of which are manufactured in
their own Shop, out of good materials, and bv the best of workmen; and from the long experience of one of the firm in the business, and the general satisfaction heretofore given, they feel assured that those who purchase (heir work, will not be dissatisfied. Work made to order, and repairing done as usual. Rising Sun, Oct. 1, 133G.
REMAIN INC. Hart ford, l.i. : ': 1 -; which, if not. taken out i wiil be sent to the Gei.i as dead letters.
Adams AbaIoin Allen Clayhorne Lrokaw V. iliiam Coy Ic San: eel Clement John Cochran Nathaniel Coylo A T Frazii r William Ferris William T 1 1 nhbaril Ansolum II Iln me (jroorc Jiiikins Nancy Lynn Daniel J r Livingston lion John Lyons John Livingston A I
re at I 036, auhs, Office
: mcs
:?eKiink
Mcinto.-h John Moss Lt mil, 1 1'hniMiie Mi-s Nancy Kav Hcv Robert Sihey Lewis Songer Jacob Si ranton Joshua Scranton William Scranton Catharine Thayer Chester 2 Warner Israel YVollcr Andrew 2 Wilson Jese Woods John Ic R 33
all former proceedings are knocked in .. . . . mon cfnn A aiin. withdrawal of Mr. Twining, (he Scien
the head, and the County Seat is back ,lt ifi,.rnAnf nf firP' ne ,hv tific Department of the Teachers' Scm
... r ....L,,rrTl. TAr,i vnn sop in- .i 1. u,.,. vi,n r,nncii ,i,0 "ry lasu-penuea uiuu anoiner rroies-
ll 1. b". J ... lll.'Uglll .iC " ..V... ...x, ... -
r; il,of l;,nf armv lhP onmnrr p1 nil n tfp- I uuiniucu; uu i M uui a I s S I U-
.... Lin. 1,11 of Bfn:,m. nd the raval.v d) ,:ig lhe higher branches of educa-
J JA mil lie icioooiii-n
. C fy,nfi rirf ninciAn i
Ifl'PO 111 1UI rZ,-l'Jt. ULLUI nuu .iijivih iii , . . . , , , . j
.i . f..- K I - vx XftA n TMIC
VOU WISH lO gianu iu. fnllAnr in ( ip rptrt. an, ihp ctMm. KXirUi i . . i lu o,
i i uiio n v.u v, 7 I r m 1 i rn i . ,
rMirt Tl.-inse. Don t stand back, and ki m;i0! Lro ili cnl.liorr sec. 13. i.inci. leacli.bem.
e laughed at hereafter. could be rallied to fire a eun. Indeed ""'""i'-'-
It was wiiu z viviiuit uimMiiy tut y i M
ro;.K. couKl be prevailed on to approach the f" M m
Numerous inquiries are being made :,ni:s nf the river at all, and when they THE undersigned, having entered into
y u wheeled and lied. The infantry broke on, can be accommodated in Mr. Mc11 .bir lines, drooned their muskets, and Guff room, until that object is ef-
THE subscribers have just received a
supply of FUR SEAL SA7.V CAPS,
of (he latest fashions, and of (he firs(
quality, which they will sell on reasonable terms. They have also on hand a
very general assortment of Mi A t S
manufactured by themselves, and war
ranted (o wear well, and which will he1
disposed of on former term-. Persons
wishing any articles in the above line
are requested to call at our establish
ment, particularly if they wish to obtain
a good article. BENNETT & MORGAN. Rising Sun, Oct. 8. 1 83G.
J. K. LEWIS, P.M.
DRY GCOOS, SHOES, BOOTS, &C
OUR friends and the public are infor
med thai we are now prepared to show
them a liirrrr, and veil selected assortment
of SJOOiSff, suited for tiie present
i;nd approaching season, which will be sold by the PIECE or PACKAGE, on accommodating terms. Also, for sale, Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheeting, and Towelling for Steamboats. .1. D. &s C. JONES, No. 19, Pearl st. Cincinnati. September 17, 183G. 49tf
in regard to the probable price of pork did so it was with fear and trembling.' an arrangement to keep up a good fer
the present fall and w inter. e are j
not capable of forming an idea w hat it will be worth here; but judging from
what we have heard, and from (lie num
ber of hogs, and the quantity of corn in !
the country, we should think that it
will not bring as high a price as last
year. A Cincinnati paper of a recent
dafe,says "But few contracts for hogs have yet been made this season by our pork merchants. The r.umbcr of hogs
in this region, is thought to be greater than it was last year. The season will
probably open with the price at about five dollars. The mai kets here, with
regard to most of our commodities, are
generally regulated by (he Cincinnati prices if any difference, they are a
hade higher here.
While on the subject of the price of
pork, it may not be amis (o call the attention of farmers to two articles in to
day's paper one on the subject of Fat
tening Hosts on Apples, and (he other on
Making Pork. We think they contain
lotne valuable hints.
ry, across the Ohio river, at the town of
Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would
respectfully inform the traveling public
FOR PRESIDENT, William H. Harrison, of Ohio.
For Yice President, no nomination in Indiana mat iney aie ready 10 accommodate
mem in tne speediest manner.
ELECTORS FOR I.VDJ.W.l. John' G. Clenpf.mx, of Orange co.
Marstox G. Clark, of Washington. Aistix W. Morris, of Marion. Enoch McCxrtv, of Franklin. Albert S. White, of Tippecanoe. Milton ST rr, of Jefferson. Achilles Willi vms, of Wayne. Arrah vm P. Andrews, of Laporte. Hiram Decker, of Knox.
FOR PRESIDENT, Martin Van Buren, of New York FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Richard M. Johnson, of Kent'y.
ELECTORS FOR John Myers, of Knox county. William Roc khill, of Allm. Jonvtiiw Willi ms, of Morgan. George W. Moore, of Owen. Jesse Jackson, f Scott. MR!L!S WlLLET, of Rush. Elisha Long, of Henry. Thomas C. Stewart, of Pike. William White, of Vermilion.
For (he present, and until their
Horse Boat, which is in progress, i? completed, (hey will ue a superior ferry fla(, 50 feet long and 10 feet wide, well secured by substantial railing on the sides. As the route from Burlington, via
Petersburg!!, Ky. Aurora and Wilming
ton to Napoleon, Ind. is from three to four miles shorter, and much (he best road, (hey deem i( unnecessary to say more than to ask travelers to try it once and judge for themse lves. GEO. W. LANE, HUGH M. ALLEN. Aurora. Oct. 22, 1830. Kecordcr's Office. THE undersigned having removed (he
Records of Deeds lo (he (own of Wil
mington, will (here give attention to (he duties of his Office as long as the Circuit Court si( (here.
THOMAS PALMER,
Oct. 22, 1836. Recorder D. CA Rising Sun, Oct. 1, 1836
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, PEPPIdS & F 22 2' 02, HAVE (his week received and opened their supply of FALL and MATER
GOOJJb, comprising a most splexdiu assortment of the latest importations, which, with (heir former stock, renders (heir supply equal, if not superior, to any in the country. The following are a small part Plaid, plain and striped Satinelts
do do Ca-simores Blue, black, green and drab Cloths Ciicasians; Jackonets and Cambrics Merino Shawls, Marino dress do Raw Silk do., Merino Thibets Dress Silks; Merino Circassians
BombazeMs and Bombazines Canton Flannels; Valencia Yeslings Fur and Seal skin Caps Worsted and Gum Elastic Suspenders Hoskin Gloves; Lined do Men's Beaver and buckskin Gloves Worsted and Cotton Hosiery Pongee, Silk and Bandanna Ildkfs. New st)le Tuscan Bonnets, Parasols ALSO. Hard ware, Cutlery, Qucensware, Glassware, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Iron, Mails, S:c. & Our old customers and the public in general, are respectfully invited lo give ns a call, ami ascertain (he bargains
that may he had.
Osae Cent Reward. ALL persons are hereby forewarned not lo trust, harbor or employ a boy by the name of James Gary, an apprentice to the subscriber living in Sparta township, to learn the farming business, between 18 and 19 years of age. The above reward will be given to any person who will bring said boy back, but no thanks. ELIEL CIIAFFIN. Oct. 1, 1830. OATS, CORN AND FLAXSEED.
I WILL pay cash for l.GOO bushels of OATS, and 100 bushels of sound old CORN, to be delivered this month. Flaxseed has declined in Louisville to 75 cents per bushel. I am paying 87 1-2 cents cash therefor, and shall continue to pay it or the highest price (if higher) until the river closes. Apply at Rising Sun Mill, to DANIEL HINSDALE. September 10, 183G. THE LAST CALL! ALL persons who know themselves indebted to the subscribers for Lumber, are hereby notified that they mut call and pay the same on or before
the 2f(h instant, or else pay costs after hat time. We are determined to commence suit against all delinquents after that time. The Lumber is gone, and the money must come there's no use in folding about it. LAN I US & ATHEARN. September 3, 1 83G.
Jos. G. Marshall &. Asaph Duck, b FTAYE associated themselves in the J practice of law, in (he counties of Dearborn and Switzerland, in the circuit courts of said counties. Mr. Marshall resides in Madison and Mr. Buc k keeps his office at Rising Sun, where1 he may be found. Business confided to (hem, will receive the joint alien! ion of both. April 2, 1836.
