Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 168, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 February 1837 — Page 3

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RISING aiTiAT: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1837.

A SERIOUS CALL ! We dislike dunning but we dislike worse to be (homed. We owe a con-

with difficulty that the boy was taken

from under the fallen tree, and not only

until it was cut ofXin two places could

the body be removed. ib.

A few davs since one of our mer

chants was offered n rmnilpi fpit Kill ,-r

i ii . r . . i v .,,

s.aerao.e amount ai money winch must the bank of Kentucky, of the denom

be paid very soon; and we have more ination of S JO; dated 12th June. 1825.

than enough due us to nay it. There letter A, payable to R. S. Todd, or

are a large number of subscribers on nrer,G. C. Gwathrr.y, Cashier. The our list who hnvP i:,k-Pn Hip nnn.r n asbrs was spelled (Jtearhmry:

1 . 1 . the General appearance, of the note had.

...,u r.u u5um- and of vt-llow-Uh color, though well

ing. n e now call upon them earnest ly calculated to deceive tolerable judge

ana seriously to send us the amount clue ot paper money. ib.

to US. and thereby Save us thr trnnhlo

J I.-r , . C.. M t

and expense of calling on them in per- n ' nV V "Ul , , c iv ..-.k , ..... ?"deni of ;l -Hicinnal. paper, asks:

I i?u ii iu U UCMUUU 111 11 1 i. I 11

The Rev. Samuel G. Strong was ar- TO P 111 TR R8.

raigned. a short lime since, before the . , .

House of Representatives of Ohio, for a wumue lor a nargain :

breach of privilege, in offering Mr. FOR SALE, a super royal Stanbury

Cushing one thousand dollars for his in- Press, single pull, with all the fixtures;

tluence in carrying through the House a super royal chase; u laree font of

a bill thai would h; the personal inter

reprimand intlicte

Trainable Farm FOR SALE, SITUATE in the county of Boon,stafe of Kentucky, two miles below Rising

bun, on the buiiing'on road; and the

have greatly enhanced small pica, (of which this advertisement i l0;ul irm ,5ir I5of,e to Riin- Sun aIs0 M-est of Strong. The is a specimen:) a small font of Brevier, ! runs throl! "he premises. This tract ed by the House is se- Roman and Italic: a font of Sm. Pica of hn1 toi.lains SEO nrres, ninety

vere, and justly deserved.

Rising Sun Prices Current. REPORTED FOR THE TIMES.

Inlsh

money ice must have and we don't want j to borrow, when we have enough for!

our wants honestly due us.

you ever see the capitol of India

na '. If von have not. vou have fai rd

to see one of the most magnificent and beautiful edifices West of the Alleghany Mountains. The exterior, for beauty and splendor, will vie with any building of the kind in the United States.

The interior is alike neat and beautilul, and at the same time possesses more advantages for comfort and con-

COWc have been repeatedly asked

why we do not publish the speeches in favor of Division, as well as those a-

gainst it? Our reply is, that we have

published all that has come to us on the venience (o a speaker, than any other subject, through the Indianapolis pa- building of the kind that has yet pre-

.:!, i.- sented itself to my observation. '

jji, iui uut; i:.tv jmuu. .III) ltT-

son wm lurnisu us with me speeches in Our Steamboats. Among the hun

favor of Division, we will publish them, dreds of fine boats that stem the cur-

Is this enough? or must rce go and hunt rent of the Mississippi, it were invidiou.

them up? KrlVe observe in the Indianapolis papers, the name of our fellow citizen, Col. A ret, C. Pkfper, announced as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor, at the next election. Dr. Rufcs II.vYMOXD, of Brookville,

is also announced as a candidate for

the same station.

to point out any one superior to the rest, so admirably are they fitted up, and so skilfully are they commanded.

Among (he new boats, this season, ihc Independence, of Cincinnati, commanded by Capt. Myers, deserves the high

est admiration. A vi.-it to this vessel

will gratify their most fastidious taste.

The daily improvements in steam boats

warrant us in the belief, that a much

greater speed will be attained against

the current than is now gamed. I he

i i i : ,i i

fcirThe River at present is clear of 13 """s, g' P-

--v-tii iivivv.ia III llltl I U l I ) , rtlllUIiy whom a noble rivalry will contribute to the comfort and convenience of the

traveller, even greater than are now

enjoyed. He shall recur to this sub

ject again. -V. O. American.

Apple?, ilncd

Apples green, "

Bacon, - lb. Beef, - " Butter - - " Buckwheat, - cut. Corn meal - hush. Corn. - l Chickens, - doz. Cheese, - lb. West. Reserve. " Psrjs, - - tioz. Flour, - - t)bl. Flaxseed, - hush. Honey, - - lb. Hides, - " Lard, - "

Molasses, Mutton, Oats, Onions, Potatoes Pork, pickled.

Pork, hosr round, " Pork, fresh, at market, Peaches, dried, hush. Salt, - bbl. Tallow, - - lb. Tobacco, leaf, - " manufactured, " Veal, - " Wheat, - bush. Whiskey, - bbl. Wood, - cord.

call, "lb. bush.

lb.

from 5 1,1-2 to I oO 10 5 15 3 50 50 33 1 12 I 9 15

10 8 0c) 1 00 12 4 10 02 5 '20 3T 25 10

5 50 1 50 45 10 4 10

KoStl IFrtCC; a font of Title Minion:

and a lew other sma nuts o tvne.

Also, Composing Sticks. Cases. Bras

Rules, &c. comprising in all a suffi

ciency of materials to start a country

newspaper, with the exception of Job

Type. The type have all been in use,

m printing the Rising Sun Time

it can be seen from the naner how

much they are worn. Thev will be

sold cxlrcmchi ore for cash, or on time, !

II by giving approved paper, and can be I

taken away immediately. 12 !," . r. ..,' . c ...

i ui uiiiiicr imormauon, appiy io, or address (post paid)

ALEX. E. GLENN,

18

12

Dec. 31, 1S3G.

Rising Sun, la

CtjrEditors w ith whom we exchange

are requested to give the above an in-

50 sertion, and the favor will be repaid.

or a hundred of which is first rate tila-

ble land, the balance gently rolling. There are 70 acres under cultivation, besides pasture: about 140 acres under fence, and 140 acres of line, timber land. The woods pature is sowed in blue grass and timothy. There is a suffi- ..; c -. . I. i .. . ii-

and iV H'IKj Vl siock w;iiei ami line running

springs all the year. I he buildings are all new and comfortable; good cellar, stables and crib; fire wood convenient to the house. The house is situated half a mile from the river. There is a well of first rate water at the door. Any person wishing to purchase such a firm, would do well to call and see it, as it has numerous advantages not mentioned here. DANIEL PIATT. December 17, 1836. 8w62

1 25 37 2 25

33

2 50

CORN GRINDING & MEAL

ice, and steamboats are running quite briskly. We understand that the river

is open all the way below. The Dolphin commenced her trips between this place and Cincinnati, on Thursday last.

GirThere is no truth in the story which has been in circulation for a few

days past, that the steamboat Indepen

dence had sunk in the Mississippi, and

three hundred lives lost.

05" We publish to-day, " without

note or comment," the pioceedings of

a meeting held in Cincinnati, on the

subject of the debate between A.Camp- never been confirmed.

bell and Bishop Purcell. Quite anangry

controversy is yet going on between

some of the Cincinnati (political and

religious) papers, in regard to this de-

hate.

The Wabasli Courier states that

Santa Anna, whilst passing through

Liouisville, was struck w ith a stone, and

severely wounded, hy a young man whose

brother was killed in battle with the

Mexicans. The Courier intimates al

so that the wound caused the Mexican Chiefs indisposition at Lexington. It

was rumored that a boy or y outh threw i lump of snow or ice at Santa Anna,

on the occasion referred to, and missed

his aim. But even that rumor has

Great anxiety

was manifested to see him, but we do not believe any Kentuckian was disposed to treat him inhospitality.

Louisville vidccrtiscr.

Tin and Sheet Iron Wre

MANUFACTORY.

THE subscribers hereby inform their

friends and the public in general, that

they have commenced the manufacture

of TLY and SHEET HiO UURE,

I WILL (barring accidents) grind what 1,1 the brick building opposite to Mr.

corn may he sent to Kising bun Mill 1 s coming uue, uiu uuur afor that purpose in all next week, after hove Messrs. O'Neal's store, on Main

which I hope to close milling for a few street, in Rising Sun. They will keep

weeks: shall nroh:ihlv m-ind on Wpd- on hand a general assortment of arti-

i J o I . . .

nesday and Saturday. Price 12 i.o clcs in their line, warranted to be we

cents per bushel please send correct mnic, and will sell at wholesale and

I -i ;i . p: : i: : -v i

measure. I reiau, hi iue Vvinenmau pi lees, vjruers

I will also have white and yellow Mrom a distance will be thankfully re-

corn meal, of best quality, for sale at cciveu ana promptly auenaea to.

the null.

TAKEN UP BY John Gibbs, of Union township, Dearborn county, on the Cth day of December, 1830, one black STEER, supposed to be three years old last spring, marked with a slit in the right ear, and a slope on the under side of the left. Appraised at ,14, by David Dennis and Samuel Gould. Certified by JOHN DOWNEY, J. P. December 31,1 836.

TAIT & SUMMERS.

JOURNEYMEN WANTED. THE subscribers are ready to seat six or eight Journeymen Shocmakers,three on Men's, three on Women's, and the balance on coarse Boots, Shoes, Sec. to whom will be given the Cincinnati bill of wages. " L. N. HALL & CO.

Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 1836. (Vr-Lawrenceburiih Palladium will publish

3t. and charge this ollice.

DANIEL February 4, 1837.

HINSDALE, it

Rising Sun, Jan. 21, 1337.

LIST OF LETTERS

Remaining in the Post Office at Wil

mington, la. January 1, 1837.

Pliose

not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead

Saddle and Harness

FACTORY.

THE subscriber here

by informs his friends

ind the public, that he xtters.

continues lo carry on Allen Claiburn

lhr :llinvp htKlllPSS 111 I AI.K.vf Willislm

-ouoci"S"' Iho Imvn nf TTarl ford. Hcnson Thomas Cr

'r 'i' i 1 tiiirrniisii vniiuni

btore, and will manufacture and keep I Chisman J B

on hand Ladies' and Men's SADDLES, Clark William

also, Harness, Bridles, Martingales, and iA;V0n ini.n p

Whips, and all other articles m that line, Durham Lncinda

martn of the bpst m;ifprinls. ;ind war I Duncan James

" I - i i- r- .a .1 1. T 1. n':n .

j J t i c i i i tt I r ranKllli laivc cuurcii ivuai itiniaiii r;il-ilfn In lip of irooH irnrL-mrirwhin M I

. f Gibson Marv U

1

THE MAHKETS. New Orleans, Jan. 7. Flouii Our quotations show a furth

er decline in the price of l lour, being

CCrWe understand that Abu ah Ben

nett and John W. Hall, Esqrs. are

candidates for Justice of the Peace in for supeifine S'9,50 a $10, fine $8,50

Randolph township, at the election in

March next. I he term of the lormer

expires at that iime.

OirWe learn from the Palladium,

-.. -v 111

a nj per ooi

Pouk The stock of Pork is increas

ing, and as the demand continues on a very limited scale, holders have again

submitted to a reduction: we quote

Mess at A 2 2 a A2.3. M. O. S20. Prime

, . . . i. i i. i - - 7 y

that Uol. JIauk iiictHAikKJ iiis uct.i .jg a q j Q. 16 a 8 1 7 per bbl

appointed agent for loaning the surplus Some lots of bulk Pork have been sold

revenue in this county. at 'Ja'J 1-2 cents.

Lard has declined lully a cent since

pIR,;. . frame barn belonging to our last, present rales being 12 a 1 2 1-2

'Mr. John Cole, in this county, was de- cents per 1!). I he stock m market is

stroyed by fire about 12 o'clock on largo, and demand not very extensive

Thursday last. Some of Mr. Cole's Grain Shelled Corn in sacks ha

workmen were engaged m diving 11 ax declined to "Jo a. SI per bushel, at whicl

near the barn, in the usual manlier of there has been considerable sales, in

haivin it on poles or strips and build the ear it is firm at N;l,25 per bbl. and

inr fire under if, and through some ar- in demand. (Jits are steady at 7o

c'ident the flax took lire, lighted parti- 8 12 per bushel, and meet with lair

rip of which were driven bv the w ind sale. Beans sales continue to be

lo tht barn, and ignited it to some loose made at .$'5 a S6 per bbl., but they can

hay, ad before any means could be not be disposed of very freely

J ... . (.Ill TV 1 1 . 1 I1S

rtaken to extinguish it, the whole huild- 11 vv 1 he demand is toieramy tair,

i l :. . 1 c I. i. i r.o C-1 no i o i nn I,..

lllfr W.S enyeiopeil III ntmes. oum iii.v.jua ,3i,u. j'u-i iw iu?.) vim

was the rapidity with which the llames a fair supply in market

extended that Mr. Cole was compelled

to stand at a proper distance and see Cincinnati, Jan. 31

his property burn up without the least Floi-r is still declining inourmar-

possible chance of saving a particle of extensive sales having been made

Huffman Isaac & j

Millur Isaac

Malrd Nrhcmiah

Milhiirn Nathan L McAbee Mrs iI McCreery Catharine Nelson Thomus 2 O'Neal Willm Oathcnt Isaac Reed A II

Ross Phillip

1 .1 I S . f

returns nis inanKs lor past lavors, and Gilbert Joseph

hopes to merit and receive a share of Harwood John

Rumsey Wm

Richards James Round Josliua

public patronage.

ISAAC COYLE. Hartford, Feb. 4, 1837.

Harwood John & Geo So) ers & Carothcrs)

Trainable I9roperla

AT ITISLIC KWaV.

THE subscriber will offer at public

saie,ai nis residence near L.oi. James s

mills on Laughery creek, on Saturday,

Hopkins Rebecca K

Harding a 3 Hiirbee Nancy

Jarm.in Joshua Johnson John

Lorins; John M

Miller Elijah

Messrs N U

Scott Nerbourn S3pruu;lc Jacob 2 Smith J H Thornton Geo W Vilson James Whiteaker James

DAVIS WEAVER, P.M.

LIST OF LETTERS

the 25th of February, inst. his Tanning Remaining in the Post Oflice at Rising establishment, consisting of G vals, with Sun, la. January 1, 18.37. Those not upwards of 100 pieces of Tanyard (ak,;n out in three months, will be sent

stock, Uark mill, and lools of every to tie General Post Office as Dead

description to carry on said business. Letter

";') mm nuu ui i mill tivi mi mil lj I ,vr.- V'trv

said Tanyard, with two never failing Rest Samuel

SDiinffs thereon. Baker Daniel

The Tanyard stock, Tools, &c., if S,' wni" im

desirable, can be sold separate from Brockshire Jesse

the farm. The payments will be as Beaty Margaret follows One-half of the purchase mo- gre" Robert'"1 ney in hand, and the remainder in eight Carpenter Geonre

months, with approved security. The Crrekbaum George W Murray James above site would be convenient for al- 'J B ElSh'n.a

mo.-i any mecuanic. oaie io commence l)estcr I'arnelia

Jinnings John W Johnson Abraham Jamison Alexander Kaufm:in Jonathan Lanius William Latter John Love Eliza J Lewis Rev Wm 2 March Jane 2 Morrison Rev A

Jend$qe Jl9oies9 &c.

ALL persons indebted to the subscriber

by note, for articles purchased at Irs vendue in February last, are informed

that said notes are due: and it is very

desirable that they should be paid off

immediately. Those concerned may find it to their advantage to attend to

this request.

And till persons having accounts un

settled, will please call and pay the

cash, or mnk some satisfactory arrang-

ment, without delay. LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 183G.

Cash for Wheat. THE highest market price in CASH, will be paid for any quantity of Merchantable WHEAT, delivered at the store of Judge Reed in Wilmington, or at Geo. W. Lane fc Co's. store in Aurora. Oct. 29, 1836.

Wheal Wanted.

MIE highest market price will be

given in CASH, for any quantity

of merchantable Wheat, delivered at the Union Mi!l, in Rising Sun. HAINES, LANIUS & HASTINGS. August C, 183G.

it. 1 he Darn contained a large qu an

iity of hay, corn, o;s and wheat. The

loss sustained by Mr. Cole is estimated

,it from 800 to 1000 dollar. Vcvay rnu,, Jan. 26

The

Dreadful accident.

day, the 18th instant, a son of Mr.cvi dibson, of this county, a lad about i

years old, was killed by the filling of a . . ii i

tree under the following circumstance: He was playing near a tree which his father was employed in felling, and when the tree was cut only about half way through, it unexpectedly fell, sinking the boy on the head, which in Btantly killed him. There was a crack jn the tree which caused it to fall so soon, but it was not discovered in time to warn the boy of his danger. It was

since our last repoi(,at $1,50

slock ;s heavy. Whiskkv, Maintains our last quotations viz: 37 1-2 cts. and inspection, and the demand still continues anima-

On odnes- ted, notwithstanding the largeacc.es

sion to the stock since the obstruction

of navigation. Pork is in request at G, 50 per hundred for slaughtered, but for barrel pork we have to reduce our prices to 3 1 G for prime and 1 8 for mess. Lard As offered at 10 cts. and but few buyers. Feathers of good quality meet with ready sale at 45 cts. per lb. Grain is plenty and dull at quotations; wheat ,51,25, corn 31 cts. oats 31 cts. beans $1,25.

at ten o'clock, A. M.

JOHN W. RAY.

February 4, 1837.

Collector's Notice.

ALL persons who are in arrears for lax due the corporation of Rising Sun,

aie requested to call and settle the

same with the undersigned by the first

day of March next, or they may expect Ha'tche Olivers

to be dealt with according to law, as Nones Elizabeth

Dickason Thos Emrrson Andrew

Fik William Fields Eliza

Flood Lorenzo D

Greene Cyrena

Gaskill r rancis llinsilalc D Howard Levi HaI John W Helh Aeden

llitjbre John

Merchant M ilton 2

Vearce Lucy Rallf Nelson 2 Robinson Mr Robinson James Read James Stoops Barueh Smith George R Tarrant Catharine Thompson Wm Thompson John Tait Harriet Wriuht Caleb Williamson John Weller And re w

the money musl be had.

THOS. BRADLEY,

Marshal f Collector.

Rising Sun, Feb. 4, 1837.

Mublic Sale.

ON Tuesday, the 14th of February, in

stant, the subscriber will offer for sale

Sun, on the Lawrenceburgh road, the Brdwn Mahlon following property Two Horses, two Brush Joseph P

Cows, Hogs, Harness, Ploughs, and Conawny Rachel

some other articles. Sale to comme

at ten o clock. Six months credit on Cacc Martin 2

sums over three dollars under that Downey-James i Guion Thomas

sum, u.isn. Jinkins Nancy

GILBERT THORN. Littell Eliacura

February 4, 1337.

JOHN LANIUS, P. M.

LIST OF LETTERS

Remaining in fhe Post Oflice at Hart

ford, la. on the 1st of January, 1837.

Phose not taken out in three months,

will he sent to the General Post Oflice as Dead Letters.

Monroe J W II Purcell Thomas Purcell Jane B Russell Jno or Jas Stafford J B Wymond James Ward Timothy Ward Lber Walston Ezekiel Weathers John Younc; Adrian J. K. LEWIS, P.M.

larora Ferry. THE undersigned, having entered into an arrangement to keep up a good ferry, across the Ohio river, at the town of Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would respectfully inform the traveling public lh.it they aie ready to accommodate fhem in the speediest manner. For the present, and until iheir Horse. Boat, which is in progress, is

completed, they will use a superior

ferry flat, 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 shoiter, and much the best

road, they deem it unnecessary to say more than to nsk travelers to try it once and judge for themselves. CEO. W. LANE, HUGH M. ALLEN. Aurora. Oct. 22, 183G. or JAVI S i9 o s ti9 o . viz n : THE sale of Town Lots at Rising Sun, advertised to take place on Thursday, the 1st of December, has been POSTPONED. Notice will be given hereafter of the time the sale will take place. JAMES GRAHAM, HENRY BROWN. November 2G, 183G. Corn Ileal. FRESH Corn Meal, by the bushel, or less quantity, for sale al the Rising Sun Exchange. ' LEE RODGERS. December 17, 1836,

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