Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 159, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 26 November 1836 — Page 3
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07See advertisement ol the postponement of the sale of Town Lots, advertised to take place at Risinj Sun, on Thursday next.
ol from 1000 la 1600; which will leave
a majority for Van Huron of about 25,000. "in the city of New York, it is ascertained that our majority is larger
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Tit ICE OV VOlili. There i not much duinij here in the fork
business, as vet. Sonic few contracts have j
been made. The price offered is SF.YKN DOLLARS per hundred a price which the l'ork grower cannot grumble at. Ye feel for those who h ive to buy for home consumption. The Cincinnati Gazette of the 10th, says: "We understand the Fork Market has opened, in Cincinnati, wit!. in a day or two, at SKYKN DOLLARS per hundred. This is a full price for the growers of Pork. It is not probable that there can he an advance upon it.'''
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it was at hist supposed to he. Duron's majority in l!;e city, is
Coxnixticut. Returns from all the
(owns and counties in the State, have
eon rercUed. They give a majorily
of 70S for Van Buret).
Virgixiv. A few additional returns
ficm Virginia have heen received. '1 he
n Daren majority will not he less
than 5000 in that State. 91 counties
give Van Duron 3378 majority.
FrNXF-SsEK. The Nashville Banner
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o: the. io:n msr. contains returns irom
cc unties in Tennessee, complete,
met part ot two counties, juajorii) ioi
White, G510.
Nouth Cakoli.v.v. Returns from 5
counties, give Van Durcn a majority of
207 G.
In another place, the Republican
savs: W c Dave just occn intormeu oy a
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pears that the boilers were connected at both gentleman direct Mom 1 ennsyivania, ends by cast iron pipes; both these broke while that it w as conceded by both parties woodin-. The steam broke una portion of the when he left Pittsburgh, on Thursday
fluorine: of the Social Hall, and then took di- evening that Van Duron's majority in
f J. 2. tit i "i ' - - r- r
THE sale of Tow n Lots at Rising Sun, advertised to take phice on Thursday, the 1st of December, has been POST-
PO.YFA). Notice will b
after of the time t
A 1 A i person-in cither by iiute fir.d it to their Settle tli' !vlt
given
ii ice
lere-
S'ile WtJl ;kc
j ames graham, ISKNDY BROWN.
November 20, 1 ?.V
BY Wm. A. Kerr, of L nig'iery township, Deaibotn cnuety. Indiana, on 1 lit first day of November. Ifl.'.O, one yellow sopui:l m ha:, supposed to be ten years old h-t spring. 11 1-2 hands high, wit!) a sar and snip in the forehead, a saddle mail" on (he left
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h-Ked to the Mihsei ib'T or book account, wi',1 advantage to call and immediately. DAVID FISHER. -v. 12, lfJ30.-3t
il AMD Wii'TER GOODS.
THE S1T V"!U)AT At'CIDKNT. The bursting of the connection pipes of the steamboat Flor;, at the hea l of Lanirl.ery Island, on Thursday morning of l ast weik, turns out to be more serious than was anticipated when our last paper went to press. YVc have the particulars from a citizen of this place, who went up on the Mountaineer, the boat
which towed the Flora to Cincinnati. It ap-
nde, under
the saddle;
or brands perceivable, twent v-f.ve dollar-, bv
no other marks Appraised to Win. G. Mar
shall and Hiram D iird. before me, this ICih (f November. V..D. WEAVER, J. P. Stale of In liana, Dearborn county, ss. I hereby certify the above a true copy from my estray boo!:, taken Nov. 10, 1836. D. WEAVER, J. P.
rectly into the main Cabin. The passengers
were in their berths at the time; a number im
mediately jumped out, am! were more or less scalded those who lay still escaped unhurt.
Thirteen or fourteen persons were seal. led, hr.-n of whom have since died. Anion? the
sufferers was the Hon. Gko. L. Kin.naro, mrni
ber of Concrcss freai this State. He was tautii
to Gen. L3 tie's, at Cincinnaati, and we learn
bv the Republican of the Z2 1, that he is in a
fair way for recovery his physicians having
pronounced him out of danger.
that State, was 5183. It was supposed
the result would not vary 200 votes from this.
gjrCongress convenes at Washington city
on next Monday week and cur State Legistn
ture at Indianapolis, on the same day. The
next thing to be looked fcr witli interest, is the
Messages. Our reaocrs shall have them ma
short time after they arrive here.
For tho Times . Mr. Editor: Having been called
upon in your paper of Saturday last, by Messrs. Moore and Mc Bride, for information respecting the vJlerk's Bond, I
would briefly answer that I have examined the records, and cannot find any such bond on record in my office.
THOMAS BALM BR, llrconkr of Dearborn co. November 2d, 1830. Madison, Oct. G. IIailStohm. On Friday afternoon
last, our tow n was visited by a storm of
ftSrlt may be gratifying to tho numerous 1 wind, rain and hail, perhaps as severe
as has been experienced by our citi
zens for some years. 1 he hail stones w ere mostly of the size of a plumb, and
fell with such rapidity that in a few minutes the ground w as white as snow.
lone was great not a
house facing the west and south but
had inorc or less of the window glass broken, except where protected by shutters. The w ind, also done consid
erable damage; and wc are sorry to state, blew down one of the dwelling houses now erecting by the enterprising Messrs. Fitch, at the corner of 31 iin-cioss and streets. The work-
friends ami acquaintances of Col. Wit.i.iam L. Mii.i.ku, of Fayette county, Penn. who reside
in this section, to learn that he has been ilecttd to the Convention to amend the Constitution
of that State, by a large ma jority.
TUB undersigned having taken out letters of administration from the Clerk's
oilicc of the 1'robate Court of Ripley county, Indiana, on the estate of Jon.v
Liri'ERD, deceased, late of Washington
township, in s:ud county, hereby notifies all persons having 1 1 aims against
said estate, to present them, duly au
thenticated for settlement ; and alloc) -
to make
is
probably solvent.
MOSKS L1FPFRD, Jhl.nr.
November 2G, 1 830
sons indebted .are reuuested
immediate payment. The estate
AD.7 II 21 ISTK ATI O N. T II K undersigned having taken out letters of administration on the estate of J vmi.s Lkm vie..-, deoM.. late of Rising Sun, Dearborn county, Ind. hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment; and all persons having, claims against the same will present them to the undersigned,
legally authenticated for settlement, according to I nv. Tho-estate is supposed
to be solvent.
C ATI? ARINF, LFMMON.7jt JOHN D. CRAFT, Jdm'r. November 12, 1830.
HAVE this week received and opened their supply of FALL cad WLYTLll
(UUl)b, comprising a most si-lkxdid
soiti ;n:'T of ioe latest importation) neb, with their former stock, renders
their supply epial, if not superior, to
rilK partnership heretofore existing etwecn the subscribers, in the Doot
and Shoe making business, has been dissolved by mutual agreement. The
business in future will be conducted by
George D. Hall, who will settle the
accounts of the firm. GEO. D. HALL, JOHN TA1T, Jr. Rising Sun, Nov. 12, 183G.
ELKCTIOX itlM UHNS. Iclow wc give two articles, containing r
turns of the late l residential election one
from the Cincinnati Gazette, Mr. Hammond'' paper; the ether from tho Republican, a Yan 1'uren paper. The sabstance of the artii It s is
about the saina ; and comprise the latest news
paper intelligence we have received.
Wo have no official return of the vote in In
diana. Gen. Harrison's majority, however,
will be between 5,000 and 10,000 votes.
moil nrrouis t nulling on the last bricks
Ohio, Delaware, Maryland and Vermont I f (h Me lhe storm camc
or.. Two of them continued on the
catTolJ after the storm commenced;
and in a few minutes the entire wall
gave way, and fell inside, carrying along one of the men, and precipitating him into the cellar, beneath the w hole
mass of rubbish that come tumbling al
ter yet, surprising to say, he escaped unhurt! The other caught on the joist of the first floor, and then escaped in
safety to the ground. The duration of the storm was about 15 minutes. A gentleman, who lives a few miles in the country, informs us that he had the curiosity to take the size of some of the hail stones, one of which measured 7 1-2 inches in circumference, and several others over six. Banner.
have srone for Gen. Harrison. Rumor says 11
. j linois has gone for the General in that State, Lis friends voted for the White electors. A gentleman arrived here on Thursday evening from Frankfort, Kentucky. When he left that place, the Sheriffs were engaged in canvassing the votes, and both parties claimed the State the Van Buren party by 1000, and the
Harrison party by 500. So Kentucky is among
the doubtfuls.
From the Cincinnati Gazette of Tuesday last.
THE PKESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
U is time that the great excitement of our citizens, u-on this matter, should
he put to rest, so far as it can be done with propriety. In our political coterie, doubt is still kept up of the result.
I have examined all the accounts that we have received: the result, to my
inind, is, that Van Duron is elected by
the electoral colleges
He has carried Fennsylvania by some
email vote Jackson s majority in lo32
was 24,2G0. He has prevailed in Vir-
To Cottiers H IIP . I -I ! fJ
nil'- suoscrioer win give immcuiaie i
employment to four Journeymen Coop-1 ers 2 to make 3 or 400 pork barrels, and 2 to make 0 or 800 hud kegs; and will pay, in cash, when the work is done, 40 cents for the barrels, and 20
cents for the kegs. Good board can be had at '2 per week. WANTED, SOO merchantable Fork barrels, to be delivered within six weeks, at Rising Sun, or at Cochran's store, in Aurora;
tor which 87 1-2 cents per barrel will
be paid. Also wanted, 4,000 pork barrel hoop poles, and 10,000 tobacco keg poles split out of white oak pnpplings or hickory. For the. barrel poles I will pay
1,25 per hundred, and 10 cents for the tobacco hoops. $10 per thousand for dry whiskey or pork barrel heading. SAMUEL D. McCOY. Rising Sun, Nov. 19, I83G.
THE School Section No. 10, in town
ship No. 1, range 3, west, will be olfered for sale at the Court House door in
the tow n of Wilmington, Dearborn co
Ind. on the 31st day of December next,
between the hours of ten o clock, A. M
and 4 V. M. on said day, in separate lots
rirrnriliiMT- til rt .tivicirm rim cnrvov c,f
... , j ... the same, made by the trustees of said
township, a plat of which will be exhi
bited on the day of sale, by the under
signed. School Commissioner fur the
couutv of Dearborn aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, November 5 . 1 o 3 0 . Com ;?ib'
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are
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fiutill part 'laid, pin in and striped Satinelts do do Cassimeres
Blue, black, green and drab Cloths
Cirrasians: Jackonets and Cnmhrirs
Merino Shawls. IMarioo dre-s do
law Silk co., Merino Thibet ress Silks; Merino Circassians omba7.pts and Bombazines
Canton Flannels; Valencia Vestings
i ur and Seal skin Caps
V orsted and Gum Elastic Suspenders II oskin Gloves; Lined do Men's Beaver and buckskin Gloves Worsted and Cotton Hosiery Fongec, Silk and Bandanna ITdkfs.
New style Tuscan Bonnets, Farasols
1LSO,
Hardware, Cutlery, Quccnswarc,
Glassware, Drugs and Medicines,
Groceries, Iron, IN ails, &c. Scc.
Our old customers and the public in ge
neral, are respectfully invited to give
us a call, and ascertain the bargains
that may be had.
Rising Sun, Oct. 1, 133G.
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IUiii Sun L.yei'um Will meet this evening at the Methodist church, at G o'clock. Jokl Decol'ksly, Esq. is appointed to Lecture.
rFIr niinctinn cr!rcfril fXr A i i.r rm i
Rinia.by some fifteen hundred or two jf. w . "6 Tcxas
thousand majority. In lb32, Jackson s q Uniled Slates? The memb
TO THE CITIZENS OF TOWN,
THE subsciibcr hereby informs the cit
izens of town and vicinity, that he has abandoned the market house, and will
hereafter keep BEEF in the cellar tin
derthe Rising Sun Exchange, on Mon
days and r ridays of each w eek, after 4
o clock, m tlie afternoon, lie intend
keeping as good beef, as can be bought
in the country; and will attend regularly on the days named, except when
he may not be able to procure beef.
Fotatoes, Butter, Eggfj &c. will be
generally kept for sale at the satin place. The subscriber tenders his sincere
thanks for the patronage he has here
tofore received, and hopes to merit ; continuance of the same.
JONAS MEN DELL. November 19, 1830.
THE undersigned, having entered into an arrangement to keep up a good ferry, across tho Ohio river, at the tow n of Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would respectfully inform the traveling public that they arc roadj- to accommodate
them in the speediest manner.
For the present, and until their
Horse Boat, which is in progress, is
completed, thry will use a superior
ferry Hat, 0 leet long and 10 feet wide,
well secured by substantial railing on the sides.
As the rou'.e from Burlington, via
Fetcrshurgh, Ky. Aurora and Wilmington to Napoleon, Ind. is from three to four miles shorter, and much the best
road, they deem it unnecessary to say-
more than to ask travelers to try it once and judge for themselves.
GEO. W. LAN E, HUGH M. ALLEN. Aurora, Oct. 22, 1330.
inaiorilv was 22,305.
In New York, the gain, in the city,
h.i; been lost in the North river coun-
tie. The Buffalo Journal of Nov. 10, j ,U a wee. on the lazy whigs and 1
complains that our majority is not what a oufht to have beenhence, I give
yp New York.
The members are
expected to be punctual in their atten
dance. 1 he public are respectlully
solicited to attend. Nov. 20.
Rising Sun Prices Current. REPORTED FOR THE TIMES.
Apples, dried
Apples green,
Tennessee goes very closely for While. Bacon, The Van Buren ticket comes within
fl
' ii r or three thousand.
T-L-mf Virginia and Tennessee as
i... . ;t,.rimi of the Southern vote, th
rational conclusion is, that North
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mis-
.c.inm fro for Van. Missouri certainly
" does. There is some prospect that 11-i-.u mnv not be for Van. On the
IIIM'to
Butter
Huckwbeat,
Corn meal
Corn, Cbickens.
Cheese,
bush.
lb. u cvvt. bush. ,i doz. II).
West. Reserve,
flour,
flaxseed, Money,
doz. bbl. bush lb.
..thor hand, wc cannot reasonably doubt Midep,
but v h ....v.
Mur .lerscv. lieueu ms im
the electoral colleges is certain. i-...m lhe Cin. Republican of Tu. fdaj last
gall. lb. bush.
lb.
Mobu-os, Mutton,
Oat,
Onions,
I'ntatoi.s
ELECTION It ETUI INS. 1 '
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Fkn N V I,VA N I A. 1 HO oaimnoii.iv.u- Vork frus, ;lt Illlirket,
publican Of the 1 Oil) Hist, seis uun u m.. i cacnes, uneo, . - - ilio tfutr oflalt, - l)l).
Van liUIOns mojom; Tallow. - - lb.
lViinsy Ivailia, at 4,47 1. I Tobacco, leaf, - " ""J .. i, , f . a i ,.,,,- I r. i it
V...., V OKK. nCUM MSlUIHl wv wuii u.iuuiai.iuiuu, i'rj" 1 - .r I) V'...il it
ties in the State, give Air. V an i.u.en
.:.mritv of 23.J05. I He remaining Wi,ukev. - bbl.
.i n.'.j-. -j , H., ll.ll . I r i
cord.
from $1,00 to 37 10
15 3 50 50 33 1 00 !t 15 10 !( 00 1 00 12 4 C1 5 111 37 '25 1 00 10 7 1 50 45 10 4 10 5 1 5 :V7 2 60
Casls, Tor WZtc&S.
THE highest market price in CASH,
will be paivl for any quantity of Merchantable WHEAT, delivered at the store of Judge liecd in Wilmington, or at Geo. W. Lane Go's, store in Aurora. Oct. 29, 1C3G. AND MANTUA MAKING. MBS. E. L. MITCHELL will give instruction to young ladies and girls, in 1'aiuting and Drawing, for one month,
six hours in the day, commencing on the
7th of next month. J he terms will be made known on application at her residence, first house above Mr Neal's blacksmith shop, on Main ftrcet. Mrs. Mitche ll will also make Ladies' Cloaks, Riding Coats, Sec. in the neatest and most fashionable manner, on moderate terms. Rising Sun, Oct. 29, 183G.
THE LATEST AND BEST
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ON Monday, the 5th of December next, the subscriber w ill offer for sale, at his
residence on Arnold's creek, one mile from Rising Sun, the following property to wit: y or IO stacks of 1 1 AY, 1 Horse, 2 Cows, (one of which is a fresh milch Cow,) 2 or 3 Blows, 1 Fan
ning Mill, Farming Utensils, oC. &e. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. On all sums over three dollars, a credit of three months will be given. NATHANIEL CLARK.
November 19, 1030.
NEW & CHEAP GOODS. 13 FT AVE just received and are now o
pening, a huge and fashionable assortment of prlsa:? &- iansumcr
CKci5 consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins;
Cambrics, Brocade Muslins, Jaconets;
Plain & hg'd Book and Swiss Muslin Figured and plain Bobinetts; Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish Linens;
Bombazetts, Capes, Drillings;
Brown and bleached Sheetings and
Shirtings;
A irencral assortment of SPRLYG and
SUMMLUl WEAR for gentlemen;
A handsome assortment of ILadics'
ESo&aiSt'f r and Bonnet trimmings; Ladies' Baskets, Gloves, Mits, Shoes and Parasols; Dress lldkfs.; Gentlemen1 Boots and Shoes;
Clnilw. Cusimeres, Satinets;
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And a very general supply oi u n. i
G O O D S, of every description, and
of the best quality.
qrSO a general assortment of
Groceries, Siartl ami uuewiswaio.
n.;,,n mid Glassware, linware
Vllllli'
HAS jut received and is now opening, a handsome assortment of FALL AXD
I'LYTEll GOODS, of which the bl
owing are a part, viz
31uc, black, brown and green Cloths
leavy brow n anumixtco for Overcoats
Cassimeres; striped, plaid and mixtSal-
tinetts; plaid Linseys ; Camblets
led, yellow, green and white Flannels 'russian and Thibet dress Hdkfs. and
Shawls; Blankets; Vestings,
Twilled Calicoes ; English and French
Prints, a handsome assortment
Satin Beaver Bonnets, a new article
lonnel Trimmings;
Boy's and Men's fur and seal Caps English Merino Circassian, ass't. colors A large lot of I3o5w and Sliocs Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Prunella and Mo
rocco Shoos; Gloves and Hosiery,
Together with a general assortment of
JDr& Goods
ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glass and Tin ware, Nails, Cor
dage, Window Glass and Putty, and all
u ticles formerly kept in his Store, ma
king his stock complete, all of which he will sell on his usual terms. The pub
lic and his old customers are respect
fully invited to give him a call. Rising Sun, Oct. 0, 1830.
0 '20
50
38
THE firm of Cuaft Sz. Son was dissol
ved on the 15lh instant, by mutual con
sent. The business will be closed by
John B. Craft, with whom all coneern- . -Hi . i . 1 1 1 . . i :
od will piease maite sememem imme
diately.
C. A. CRAl I V. bON Rising Suis Oct. 29, I 330.
I AM ready to purchase or contract for I ,00 to 1 ,500 bushels of Corn in the ear, to he delivered at the Mill Warehouse. DANIEL HINSDALE. Rising Sun, Nov. 5, 1030.
Cutlery, iron, Steel, Nails,Scyilies, Sickles Shovels, Spades, Castings,
Cordage, Dye btuils, ralin Hats, Whitlow Glass, Cooper's Tools, and all other articles heretofore kept in their Store, making their stock very laroe, all of which they will sell on theh- visual accommodating terms. The ouhlic are invited to give them a call.
Rising M .nine i i, io.jo.
1M VE or SIX Journeymen Shoemakers
will meet with constant employment
and good wages, by application imme-
di itolv to the suuscrmors. 3 HALL ,VT AIT Rising Suii,Oc. 1 5, 1 3C.
DOOT AND SHOE STORE. BI'.GS leave to announce to his numerous customers and the public in general, that he has REMOVED his establishment to Mr. Shaw's new brick building on Main street, directly opposite Mr. Fisher's Clothing Store, where
ie ha now on hand, and will constantly eep, a general assortment of
Men's coarse and fine l?oots, Mon
roe's, Low qua iters, IJrogans and
I'umps; Ladies' Leather and Mo
rocco ISoots, Shoes, Gaiters and
rumps; Children's Shoes, and all
other articles in his line, the chief part
of which are manuf.u f urcd in his own
Shop, out of good materials, and by the host of woikmen; and from his long experience in the business, and the general satisfaction heretofore given, ha feels assured that those who purchase his woik, will not be dissatisfied with it. Work made to order, and rcpair-
I uig done as usual. I Rising Sun, Nov. 12, 1030,
counties, it is supposeu, cty u.v .
