Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 20, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 29 March 1834 — Page 3

Saturday Mtariiin? March 20.

The Couxtv Skvtot Jcstick. The removal of llic County Scat from Lawrence burgh is becoming the theme of common conversation, and it of course will n.t be considered premature iti us to i nt roil ii :o it at this time to the more special notice of our render?. How long shall 1 1 m people of Dearborn allow themselves to lie imposed 0:1 by sutlering their Coutity Seal to remain it L iwrchccbuigh? Is there a man in ihe central or I owcr parts of the counlv but would chocrf ally give 1 tn dollars rather than go theie to attend court? liv vii:t right thould it remain thc-ic anv longer? Is not thai the la-t point n the county where disinterested men would think of pi icing it? How did it happen to be locate J there? D xis 1. iwrcnceburgh possess any partieu! r advantages or otll r ar. spe id i r.j : v moments to continue it there ' These aii few of the interrogatories daily sound d in our oars, and to which o shall Hi season reply. 1 hat Law renccburgh is a very unfavorable point for i's loca tion, no unpr juJiccd person will pietend to deny; and t ho many and incieam inconveniences that are. dailv felt from its remaining ihero, are the caa-e of tli -j present genera! d ; re !o have- it removed. Now, while wo would not be guil!v of an act of injustice to cur friend at Lawrenccburgh, our duly prompts us to say, that the centre of ihe tountv is the mod proper place for its seal of Justice; unl ss. indeed. some insurmountable banier si. o dd present iSelf an obstacle in the wav.or else, some peculiar advantages should anc as inducements for I catingit at some other point, li il where no s.n h objections are to be found on the one hand, nor any such indaeem-:.! s on the o'h r, there i no rousiste ncy whatever in the plan that would locate it at any other place: oceans, the people are very beoau-c i . count , and sunlx no pi a o c in, upon tiiiai v m-li n, u t i mil' I lie w n ... I.- a; -i . ; I .... I i '. i . loe principles e rain t.abtx am co a it v. be more suitable for llndr general raliv ing post than its common centre. L"t us make aa application of those remarks to (he condition of our conntv. And here we find in the first place, that nooppoMtig barriers pre;etit them-ci veto lor'aid t!io I icating of our seat ot justice near lho centra so far IVom i: indeed, t.ial cveiy ciicuaistance is lavernble. to such a ai, a-ure. And, secendlc, we di-cover no indiicemt'nts whatever for sutfering it to rem dual l.a-.vrencohurgh; but a crowd of dilli oihies, scarcely su: in uintable, present t!c:nsclves and call louder and louder ijt its removal. We believe the people are becoming propeily awake to their lights and in-tere-ts; nor should any one be surprised that they should wish to -h ike oifa heavy burthen and unnecessaiv t.ix l relocating th.di County Sat al sonv moie favorable point ; "out ralh .T should one be surprised ibat they have borne iho burthen for so long a tune and wi:h to much paln nco and f orbear.iiK e. We have always es'eeinod it a priiledg to advocate the cau-e of ja-ticc; nod as we feel very certain lli.it (I, ere can be nothing more ju-t ill in to allow all hands a fair chance, tint their tiaie, their labor and their money shall he equally exacted for the benetit of society and the support of order, we shall for the relocation of our County Scat of Justice, and shall advocate the measure with all our might and strength. In the mean while, lest the 'm aster spirit? of intrigue and stratagem" should combine to defeat our best elforts, let all those favorable to the removal become united by one general and simul taneous movement. iei every man have his eyes opened, lest, peradventure, he should commit hiinsell beyond the possibility of retracting. L-t meetings be called and resolutions bo adopt ed for the nomination of representatives to the next Legislature; and in doing this, let the political feelings of the people be reconciled bv an equal divi-inn of politicalsentimenl in tle ir candidates. Let "the w ill of the people is 1( Lw of the lan.l," lie the standing motto of the day; and as certainh as that ''right vrongs no one" will our exertions be crowned wiih sncoe-s, and justice for the first lime be awarded to a majority ot tne mlia.atants u Deaiborn. Without specifying (hem, we are placed under Ihe disagreeable neces sity of informing some of our corn pondeids that thcirrnmmuuicationsraii not appear. If the authors will tak the trouble to call at our office, we li u 've rdiall be able to give satisfactory rranon why they should not be pub Ji.hrd.

Tiik Times. 'We have said tliat the (armor is the last to experience the difficulties, arising fiom changes iti the liiculatihg medium, and have shown how w e at l ived at that conclusion. This fact being admitted, still it is plain enough that the fat mer, though the last, is by no mean? the least of the sullerors in such cases; for, if our views be correct, he must feel the influence of the pressure, now confined chiefly to the cities, before the close of Ihe present venr. When Ids crops shall come to maturity and be offered in the maiket.

he will i ot find, as formeilv, a crowd of bidders. leadv and seeking; to make purchases -he will find, in-leu!, a i:enral apathy prevailing; and but few willing; to hnzzml j, pun base at all: mid these few will require it nt a low price mil on their own term-. It is fallacy to suppose that new Ranks will lise up in so sb.eit a time as to aveit the fearful stroke it r.iut vine. and fall alike upon the he-ids r.f ;d!, for a!' are a;ik implicated ; and t'no.e who hae nhvndv sunk und- r it hae onlv fallen first 'occau-e thev won; near est, as it we re, to toe gt-Mt vortex el g" de-' ! u l.and serve as !iul mcl.inchoI) proto: i. i to lO-e w !m are to loi.o.v th- n oi -.renvoi J I ! ,,..., I,... ! ot: I i new I i; .-Uing that so n institutions b f Minded itt:r.'m general and ni:tual I'oe.lidenf e5--ary fi.-r the !-ueceMti! tran?actio:i of business oouid n ;t he sadJonly re stored so true is it, liiat it requires much bs lime to tear down a fabric than to rebuild it. We have named the s lechanic? Ate thev not already ma oi) he lii Id? The sound of tiie joiners plane, and of the (rowel are, comparatively, rarities in the cities if they are heard atall, it is in the back ground wliei:: nothing better than temporary edifices are reared, barelv Hiilicicnt to ali'nd shelter from the stoi'iii until "better times' shall com . And whither h ive they (led? To (he countn to lite farmers whom the pressure has not yet reached, and who, are the only men how a; lc to give them employment. There, they may prosper for a season, but must soon find their wages reduced and tin ir jobs diminished. iNov there is no dream-woik about all this it will prove to be nothing short of reality unless indeed one circumstance shall stay its march, to wit, the )cch:irlcrhz j the Unite ! Slate? Bnn'c. w Inch ciicunistance mn, in pari ameliorate the condition of society, but must leave the country laboring under the vil- arising Ironi a 5in.vrn con;i(ic:icc. For the Rising Sun. leliol 1 (he charms of April, t'V are springing, thev are springing,; Vtid oil (he plumy wai biers, hey are singing, they are singing; 'rem the meadows and the mountains Gush the crystal (lowing fountains, nd to bloom the fields and pastures re beginning, are beginning. rouse r sluggish pjoughboys, rom your pillow s, from your pillow s. Nor longer dream of dangers ().) die billows, on (he billows; or the morning is inviting Vnd every thing delighting, nd the humming bird is sporting ():i the willows, on the willows. Come for'h vo. pretty misses rom vour busters, from your cloisters. Where long oue been imprisoned, .ike the oi.r-s, I kelhe oyster', .'I. Spring's enchanting features, nd her thousand spoi ling creatures Jviv come vo prettv nu-es rom your cloister-, d tn our cloisters. behold the. charm of A en I, I'hev are ro-ning, thev are coming. nd all the little busy bees Are humming, they are humming; And all the bugs are creeping And their jubilee arc keeping, And the pinvhinr -bug with others, lc is coining, iie is coming. Pinching ntc. To Cin li I ties. Candid id s not su"cribers to thi paper cannot have their names inserted without paying our. rfol lur ihfrtf n: Hv the way, however, we would advise sucu as do not patronize the newspaper in llieir own county, not to throw away their money; lor we have no hesitancy in saving that the in dividual who has such a selfish and con tracted mind as not to aid in promulga ting useful information, will never gel a dollar's te.irlh of votes from the enliglened voters of Franklin County. 7ii7. Jhncriean. The Grog Drinkers in Berkshire Ma-, are in a bad way, for the tavern keepers in that country had assemblee in solemn Convention, and adoptet measures perparatory to a total remo val of the deposites from the bar room No reasonable person will find fault with so rational an exercise of their

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havi no time to read a newspaper. The idea about the want o( lime is a mere phantom, and yet how often it is made the ready excuse, for not taking a new spaper, w hen asked lo subscribe. Lveiy man has lime, if he is eaieful to improve it; and if he does improve ilas well as he might, he can leap a three fold reward. Let mechanics ilu n make use of the hours at their disposal, if they w ant to obtain pioper know Ledge, or improve; themselves in moral excellence. Without reading they rnu?t remain ignorant, and consequently without iiuluence. Without reading, thev can never expect to arrive at eminence in any thing. If mechanics l.i ew their own strength; knew how (hey might be oxiltod, when properly enlightened, they would Hot fail lo improve "each lleeting moment as it Hies,' and qualifv themselves for additional usefulness. They aie (lie lifeblood of the community; the) can, if they will, bald in their hands the destinies of e:r republic; they are nunierou-, rope able, and powerful; and I hey have nly to be educated, to enable them to ;.d i lo their mechanical prole-sions lh' - of legislators. Western Miii Id.

STONL.MLTZi: cc CO., Will no doubt be veeollccied, paitieu laslv by saveial printers in the western country, w ho ad verlised largely (or liiis famous concern at their own expense. Tailors who furnished a suit or two of the finest, and a lew house i enters, together with others from whom money w as obtained under false pretence:?, w ill long have m casion lo remember the imposing house of "Soneiiidze y C'u. American, European, Foreign e!c General Agency and Intelligence: Oltiee, No. 67, basement story, Cincinnati, he had figured quite largely in lialtimore, and if we are correctly informed, in other places in a similar line: Shield. A SWINDLER CAUGHT. A person calling him-edf George Washington Even tt,w ho Connelly kept a L led Agency and lute lligence Otlice in Na-s hi street, in this e il , w as arrested last evening by .Mr. J loin in, one the police oliieers, by whom he was committed to prison to answer Ihe eliai'e of obtaining money from a young man hy the name of Thonv.s rims, under lalse pretence's From li e e liarge mnde against him ii appears ibat in December last he ndve-rlised for i e bn k or partner to superintend a pro.'i;i'de iuisi ness at the South, wlech led lo an engagement with Tims, for whose fidelity he exacted : a gieicand-" ! , . s i n nl ive leiuilnd ooll iis. Tun-, imp! ndenly conliding in his represeuitations, was nduced to leave this city in his :mpany for Norfolk, where they arrived !out the 1st of January, w he n Everett lured a store and maoe arrangements to lit it up, at Ihe same lime publishing xteusively that he was about to open upon a grand scale, a general land and oilier agency edlice', combining with a store for the importation and sale, o! watches, Jewell v, eve. la the: course of a few davs he absc.oneled from Nor folk leaving all the hills he had incurred a li.'ling up the store and advertising, unpaid, and we nt lo lue hmood. Here oil Ihe i'O.li lie' married a lady by the name eif McKenzie, and shortly afterwards, instead of returning to Xoifolk. came on to this "ity, where he was for tunately recognized by a gentleman who was conversant with the facts, and o:n!ed him out lo the police oiheer, w ho arrested him as before slated. Evrett represents himself to be poor, i iving expended all the: money enit of which he t UUjK mo over cn-diu ni oung man Wiio engaged in his ei y K'e. i, Ie says bo is 23 y ears of .iL,e, .tn I was . s. II T T . 1 )orn in lornwnll. Upper Canada, lo whic h place ho was going with his wife lad he not been intercepted by ins unxpecleel arrest yesterday. A. Y. Cour. tV Enq. Jenks, of the Ntmtucket Inquirer, says, that the man who would undertike to injure a fellow being far the purpose of gain, would not scruple; 'to ob a biaid woman, or cast a crippled child eiver the verge of a precipice, for the sake, of stealing its crutch! A clergym an in O.iio, advertises that ie will perl. ;rm the marriage ceremony on the Ibilowing terms: one dollar if the couple live within live miles of his resid ence, and seve iity livc cents if he per forms it at his own house, and will re ceive pay in rags. Cheap as dirt. Mr. James .Mills, a practic al media' nie. of lialtimore, is now preparing a balloon of his own make, xvilh w hit! In: proposes to make : ascension from Federal Hill, on ihe: 2d of April, nex The balloon is forty-three feel in lengl! and twenty five feet three inches cir cumferenee, being about onevtiuid larg er than Mr. Dur mt's. A bill for the entire abolition of capital punishment, is now unde r discussion in the legislature of New York.

In Philadelphia, on Wednesday the ih ioft., bv the Rev. John L. Grant. G ia. W I LLI A M C. KEEN, of Printer i Hctreat, Indiana, to Mrss ANN MARIA, daughter of Cvrr. LwvKExcr, late of the City of l'iiiladelphia. In Sh aw netown, llliuei-, on the 1st inst., by T. F. Vaught. Esq.. Mr. Jonx T. JoXKS, to MiS IIaXNMI MAKlAll DocKtri, all of Shaw nee tow in Ati'uri-t Election 1 83-1. rorj gov eunoii, J.LUES G. RE. ID, .YOJII AVDLF.. FOR r.IF.l'TKN'ANT OOVKUNOR, DAVID WALLACE, I). V. CULLEY. We are authorized to announce Mr. Alexandkr If. Dili, of Lawrence-burg, as a candidate for the office; of Sheriff at the ensuing August eduction. Please announce Hokrace Dassett, Esq. as a candidate to represent this County in the Shale Senate. MAW VoTEHS.

U'e are requested to announce Cnpt. Joux Wk vvesi as a candidate for the fiice of Shei il' at ihe next general election. James W. Hunter, Esq. of Lawn nee l)tii g. e ill be supported as a candidate for the eftioe of Sheriff. HEAD OTARTBi-ElI Manaoeii's Ofi ice, Wheeling. Va. Mn eh 10i, 1834. Our distant correspondents will find below tin ouili-a s of two B R I L L I A XT S CIIEME 5, TO lRWr IV AIMS It.. Va. )im:i! fSvastB Lottcrv, CLASS No. SEVEN. To he drawn nt Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 19lh of April. I 034 : 'C API T ALS. 5,000, 3,000, 10 oi'20GO, &c. 1 nkets o.i' Jen, and L-ncest I'rize ,S'12. CLASS No. 8, )ravs in R.iltimofe, on Tuesday, the '22 I of April. 18.34. CAPITALS. se-s.coo, s,oo, e.oo v3,00O, 20 or i,coe, &c p'r-.r ( r K'K v. .v conk'. Whee ding, Va., ole Agents for the Managers in the W e-:- i a oUues. who have sedd lb Ca nt is within a f.:w montlis, amounting to .975,000, and who have sold within the last three years, Priz:s aa.oaniing lo upw.uds of 07-Those who do not ree:eive (he Schemes in time to send for tickets in my particular Lottery, by remitting .$10, 8-0, or 50. will have it invested in the first attractive Scheme. Distant Adventurers will find the Mail a safe convex ancc. N. IJ. When $10 is remitted, postage need not be paid. I)iolutioE3 ol' Partnership riTllE firm of Ii.vRKKti &. IIewrtt, H . in the Grocery business in Rising Sun. Ind. wiis elisse Ived on the -5th inst. v mutual consent, Ail debts due the late linn, by the dominions of the disso lution, arc payable to Robert Ilewetf. JOHN M. 1JAKKEK. R011ERT 11EWETT. Rising SnruMireh 2'J, 1G34. ID OliERT HEW ETT w illcontinJ ue to keep at the eld stand, a gen ial assortment of GRCK LKILS, and Foreign and Domestic Liqiurs of the best uualiiy; where lormer customers and others eaii be supplied as usual, on re a sonahb: terms. Look 4 LL persons indebted to me, on book account or otherwise, are re quested to come forward immediately and settle up. Those who avail themselves of this little hint, will do well to lose no lime, (as further delay will create cost) for circumstances are such that I must have money. JOHN M. BARKER. Rising Sun,. March '20, 1834. 1 1 ERE AS public, notice ha been given, by John Jame, of his intention lo apply for lic ense to keep a feny nt the mouth of Second street, in the: town of Rising Sun, at the May session of the Hoard of County Commissioners for Dearborn County THIS is to give notice, that 1 have obtained a permit from the e'flice of ihe Clerk of Dearborn County, to keep a fe rry al the mouth of Pennsylvania street, ia said town, until Ihe May session of said liaird of Counly Commissioners, when f shall apply for license to continue the said ferry. JOHN T. AUSTIN. March. 27t, 1034.

CRAFT & HOIX,

JVcur the corner of Front and Grand AVE just received, in addition lo their former slock, a large aiiortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, IT A R D W A R E, Q U EEN S W A R E, CUTLERY, &c. IROX. CASTLYGS, AMJ .WULS,. PROWN & LOAF SUGAR NEW TEA & COFFEE, COTTON YARN, CANDLE WICK, CARPENTERS TOOLS, SHOVELS, HOES, SPADES, ROPES, &c. &c. Also, a general assortment of COMMON FAMILY MEDICINES. "Purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. Terms xvill be as usual cash, approved country produce, or short credit. Mh rch 1 5,1 834 .-t f. WANTEDlcO A N efficient practical FARMER to 1'.. work a Farm on shares. There is a sufficiency of Stock on Ihe farm, and a comfortable house for the accommodation of a family. The land is all high bottom and lies well. 0OTerms liberal, if application be soon made to the subscriber at Re llevue, booi.e county, Ky., three miles above 'using Sun. SILAS D1NSM00R. Ikdlevc, Ky. March 15, 1834. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! fff IHE subscriber w ill keep a general JL assortment ol Cakev Ploughs of var ious sizes at the store of Haines and Latiius in Rising Sun, w here Farmers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms. I hey are warranted to be made of the best materials and workmanship. OCrl urcbasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. March 15. H. CLOKR. " C-SALT! SALT'.l.i Barrels KAN AWT I A SALT just received and for sale bv HAINES & LAN I US. i j l III', is hereby eaven that I inLvfvj . n - ' i tend to apply to (he Roard of County Commissioners for Dearborn County, at their May session, for lisenso to keep a rerry across the Onio river, t the mouui (t Second street in the town of Rising Sun. JOHN JAMES. March 1 5, 1S34. NO DELAY! COitiE AND CASH UP. A LL those indebted to the uiiciera. signed, will do well to en!! and pay llieir respective dues immediately, or Esipiire John Hall will be legally authorized to collect the same, as I must ax d xvn.r. have it. Also, all those in debted to the late firm of SCOTT Jc HOWARD, will do well to take tin; hint, in lime, as (heir accounts will b placed in the same hands. SAMUEL HOWARD. For himself, and Agent for the late firm of SCOTT HOWARD. Rising Sun, Feb- 28lh, 1834. Last Notice Without Cowl!!! LL persons indebted to the estate of SAMUEL S. SCOTT, late of Rising Sun, deceased, are hereby noti fied, that unless (hey make payment immediately (o John II. O'Neal, who is authorised to receive all money due said estate, their accounts xxill be plac ed in the hands of a Justice for collec tion. JOHN H. O'NEAL, SAMUEL HOWARD, Feb. 2Gi, 1834 Adnrrs. E A T E R TA IN ME JV T. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that, having taken Ihe house recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Howard, Esq., the sign of Com. O. H. Perry, on Front street below Maine, he is prepared to furnish travellers with as comfortable entertainment as can be found in the western country. His table will at all times be furnished with the choicest viands of the season, and his bar xvilh the best liquors. His stables are large and commodious and well supplied with Oats, Corn and Hay, and attended by a careful Ostler. JOHN C. WAGGENER. fXrFormcr customers, and travellers generally are invited to call. TO PRINTERS. THE undersigned continues (o manufacture the Franklin Printing Press. He has for sale several second hand Stansbury and Ramage Presses. Also, Chases of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Brass Rule, Gallics, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, &,c. &,c. All of which he: intends to keep a general assortment for the occomodation of (he craft. His establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth 6trccts. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cin. Aor. 30, 1833.- Dec. 28-3m

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