Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 22, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 April 1834 — Page 3

Saturday loinin- April 12.

COUNTY MEETING. A county meeting will be held at "Wilmington on Saturday the 2Gth inst. for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the next Legislature. All lhoe in favor of removing the County I I III VM I till'-' . 11 -UVUll I Scat of Justice from Lawrcr.cehurTh will please attend. " ' I llr, lUl.i 1 1 h i. A 1 . I lt i nlw.vvs a most unpleasant and difficult task to reconcile the sectional feelingsand discordant interests that , ..... ... are apt to arise in civil communities: 1 ...... but when justice demands it who shall shrink from the duty? If men should all remain passive and bear with things as they arc if the energies of the public mind should become so paralyzed as to settle down contented under any fixed condition, what incentive would there be for improvement, vhif should give the impulse to its productive march. Surely, that which belonged to yesterday mav not become to-day ; ;i : .!. .1.: I I I aru uisp.ope. ulcln, u.w.sj mn..u bechanged as thecircumstances change that gave it birth. Fiom those views it i plain to be een that our notions lead u lo conclude that Law renceburgh might once have been a suitable place f r the Conntv Seat In the early das cf our cxistvr.ee, when all this country was but a how ling wilderness, and w in.-re now the abundant harvest and the ?paeiou pastures give life and biuly to the scei.e, but few human beings had ever set foot and those fe-v were coMinod to the valley about La Mcncchurgh, then indeed was that the most suitable place for the rat of justice then did the circumtt'.nets i't the tuna ; seem to taor it? lo-1 " . cation mere. ut as inc cuur.u -e- , . , . . comes improyeo, us popuiauou. i.e. e.ed, and its interests multiplied those I circumstances become changed; and . . nhat was then admirably adapted to its condition will not apply to the presei'.t at all. and must j w Id heforc the meal tide of po.-ular necessities as t'-fv ari'C I A huge and respectable meet irg cf the citizens of Marion county. was held in Indianapolis, on Monday, the 2 till of March, for the purpose of I t iki: u into consideration the subject of the Lawrenceburgh and lodianapo i;s Rail Road, when three hundred ::nd fiftv shares were taken, amounting to upwards of seventeen thousand del iars We understand a meeting was also held in Warren county, on MonJav last, for the same purpoe. ommcxic tf.i. Felloe Cui:e,:: There is a lot of 1 1.1 . 1-.. 1 - - ' I of Rising Sun it is handsomely situa ted, and was donated for the purpose of having a School house erected theic on. Cam.et the citizens contrive means to fulfil the purpose for which it was oiiginally designed? C. Cincinnati, April b. FIRE. Yesterday aftcrnaon, our citizens were alarmed by the cry of fire whi h proved to be the Old Theatre, I I . , f ... on 1 olumbni street. Before it w as got i. .1 r 11 1 i f UI Hi I l lie niiuii; vi 11 i"n vi the hui diHg was destroyed. It belonged to Peyton S. Symmes, l.q. and, we understand, was not insured. the firemen, its ravages were confined I to tliat building. Shield. At the fire on Friday, when the flames were rapidly stretching from the Columhift street I heatre to the roof of the Uncle Ben ColTee House, we saw a rogueish looking urchin in the second story of the latter building throw a yvmie nun quari ueeatuer out oi a window, which, as a matter of course, was dashed to a thousand pieces on the pavemeiu. - ny uia you throw mat ere bottle down! said a philosophical looking fellow, yvith a fireman's badge upon nis nai. ncKa?e, saunne youtn, "the loft was on fire, and I did'nt know lr ctt-.o rn lirr. nrv.l I .,1 1..,... where to put it. "Why did nt yon leave it where it was IhenT said Hie ureman. "uuk.i.ii mu uiun tnin: an. "lkkascy said the miniature

democrat, "I was afeared 'twould be.eal of pood

crat, "I was afeared 'twould be kit." Cm. Repub.

STEAM BOAT "TUSCARORA." I This splendid steam-boat has accom-1

plished one of the speediest passages J of

yet recorded in the annals ot steam Jot the Kevolution, who lought m the navigation on the Western waters. She battles of Branduicine and Germanhzvn,

left JNew Orleans on the i3d ot March, oound upwards, and arnvea at l,ouisvine in seven days and siztecn hours, betwelve hours in advance ot the quickest trip ever made from New Orleans by a steam-boat. 1 he 1 rAJUMblvll," nearly six years ago having performed "vwi "-. - i w . nivu i-n -c in eight days and four hours, i,e 'U:,':,r,r;l wa- hU hi Cincinnati, as was aho the Tecumseh. There was no extra means used to accelerate the speed of the Tuscarora on her pas- " sage she travelled, as it w ere. at her I nalur l gait, and considering the manv yV"& iicsdent on her way, has eertandv uccomphihed a very remarkable i .,.. 1 f.- ' , achievement. Cm. .iuveriinr. A Merchant's Association h is icon organized in loston, compt n-ing about three hundred and f:ftv firms. The ol j.ct is the mutual bent lit cf themhnnt se lves an-i Useir custi.merst . the mombers of uhiih agree not to cmnpc securiiv cf th:. ir debtors, exce pt in cases of urgent necessity ; and then oris for the mutud advantage of all the parties connected with the association. A meeting has been he ld at Pitts- ' M"lllS ,u, ,or ,;1C purpo?e of forniinir :U1 as,0 eiation to sustain the Constitution and law s, a sound currency, a great svslein of internal inpiovcnitnt. and a system cf general education. The whole amount of gold prod aecu Horn llc sterai mines in lae Lnit . i - .tartcd Slates, during the vear 13 3', was calculated at Nl. 20,000. NOBLE ACT. Oa tha passage oi e steam boat Fairy tueen Iron Terre-Haute lo Louisville, t!ie. son of iui leiiow-ciuzeii i-imon, aeei-1 .-.ii .... ... n i :. dentally fell over board while the ves scl was under full headway. At tlu moment of the accident, Gundon Hub hard, Esq. of Danville, Illinois, at the . i , - i s? (earleslv into the water, swam to tin .. , . . , , , , - .....v. .................. 1 ral ,Mm. alK, 0i.!v rescued him Horn almost certain death. 1 he boat hav- . . 11.. 1 1 n:g no vawi, me ganani man ii.iu 10 support las little cnarge l.U assislar.ee was rendered by those on board. Such a deed deserves a monument, and tho' none of brass or marble will pcrpetua(,; or honor the deed, erateful hearts w ill lona: cherish for him the unabated feclinsrs of a father and mothers love is the picservcr of their child their deliverer irem sorrow anu icars:It la Hcavcn will surely reward such gencrous, such nonie deeds, w un a douMe portion of its favor 1 Hub. Con. The steamer Chester, at New Or leans, reports the loss of the steamer Napoleon, lrom Louisvihe, bound to St. Louis. Ou the 27th ult. she struck a snag about eieht miles above the month of the Ohio, in the Mississippi, and immediately sunk in forty feet tcr : carg dr)' 0O(ii V;'mi i ,iov.,w,, .tt:u I" 1 110 a loiai ius no ues iesi. i I I n,n Mn-1.. nn r ,d. .. . . 1 i.i 1. 11111 .i... 1. . " r . ' A I the most extensive chaiacter, has late ly been discovered in New Voik. The robbers were in the habit of shinnnig oil the stolen goods to England. Vo??i the A Y. U'orkingmati's Adv. We have permission to publish the following extract from letters received by a mechanic lately arrived in tlu country from England. Bristol Dec. 3, 134. Dear Sin: I am very happy in hear 'I;.... .c . ..r.. :..i: .1.., 1 1 f I '"ii "I )UI ffflHJ llll till III IIIU KllIU Ul . J , . . , . - "' rejoice 10 uuorm you we i it- ii . i n-i il "v,""s n 11 , i i n i if r 7, ,,'3 Iibiuhi , necMt,, f'r(i, (ho nnni il I in rrvt-n litre I nirl Innl the close corporations aboliied. These bills w ill make the House of Lords I tMill a long face. The Trades' Unions arc playing a Uurc game for liberty in Germany, France, and England. O. P. Q. states their number to Lo millions; he likeI wise savs they are working a silent revolution. 1 he l.ict is, the whole con j tij,SMt of Europe is on the move for I republican government. They smell I American liberty, and monarchy is wearing out. am happy to inform you we have opened a Free Lhscussion on religion I "... .... am Politics. IJirhard Carlisle has cone through I Kneland with his lectures on politic i nU(t rpiimon. v j and religion, which have done a great .leal of rood amoncst the workine classes.

Another Soldier of the Revolution gone. Departed this life, in the 89th year

his age, Rich ud Hancock, a soldier and was an old and much respected citizen ot this city, lie w.ts a kind father, a good husband, and one of the noblest works cf God, an honest man Pittsburgh Democrat. , Lipwtant. The editor of the Gcne- , i'Myiyi tii Ut X I 1 tUIU-'l VI ill- Vltll va Courier has made the imporla discovery that hams should be smol with the shanks downward! I3v atten rtant kcd Mid insr to this, the thick- iomt of the ham ill i,ot become surcharged with dea ijinous matter, as at present. This must be looked lo. .Mercantile Jour. ta the Cincinnati Chronicle. RISING SUN. I give this brief sketch of the abovenamed pl.ic. In cause I suppose it is nt generally known. It is beautifully uu neu on me oanu ot toe Uhio Kiver about forty miles below Cincinnati, in the State of Indiana. And cf all the 1 ,1 ill -.. . I places tnai l have vol visited upon tne banks cf the OI Ili: ing Sun would Thc low is ia!1dsomelv laid out. and ti. if. i .. . HO.lf !!tu! linif rn m nnivi r Trr .iwl fwim I Lhc ,rcueraj aspect of the nl ice and people, one would suppese that ttiere . . ' i was very Iiltiij lrregulantv anions lliem. The location is a-'mirable; and, as you approacti it, you can perceive u gentle rise until it readies an e'eva'ii.n of litii ty or forty feet above the com-1 mon level, then gradually ilcrceiiding in the same direction about aa equal distance. But Nature could not stos here in the completion of her work she seems determined that b... r naiuiai beauties shall be as little defaeed a possible, bv sunerseediio' the i 0J mutual labor. , '.'. .... ieeessiiv is a regular cid easy ascent commencing at the ridge of the bank, and running, ha k sa) one halt a nnle, thou desreuuinn to mall rivulet 1 u k of the town. 1 arriv eu uieie immeuiaxeiv alter a ueavv .1 .1 : i . i i ?now er. anu w as aToi-.i!) v m ori.ii i . . - . . ...v..!. . .mei 11. i hi" iuiou 1:11 ou2,a ine narrow alui mmiJv streets in other tow: (o fm,i (IC streets so nerfectlv eLar of . . ,mu, and almost dry. The water ci ther ryns otf, or is quickly absorbed, as 50; js 00se and somewhat sandy, n f!in!nrrit 1Ust be truly doiiehtly deli el; ful. The town is surrounded bv large forest trees, at a convenient distance from it, which furnirdi a cool and refreshing shade from the summer's heat. I he favorite promenade ground, situa ted on the bank of the river, extends either way, up or down, as far as any person may (eel inclined to waht. 1 he 1 i- 1 1 1 naniv is oveinung in nuge and untantic sycamores, and (he w idespreadin: oiam oes ei me eiii, logeiner wun a varieiy 01 oiuer irees, atlord a verv peasant and uninterrupted shade hit h, combined with a constant hrccz flvim .1,0 river, must i-rrwlm- .,n vcrv fateful. Dnon the whole. 1 he.

wa-hjeve t (o e ono t,f tle most dPS;rai,fe

places for a residence that I have yet seen in tne valley ot the 31tssissippi ti. i f .1 1 1 no uioiai loiieuuoii 01 me place is cxce lcm' 1 ne cu.zcns generally are 11 j mi . ,, T.,t . . ... , "KUM6,-,U lMlcl "'ei me larnllies ot ifliieal inn nro !(iim.l Commercial business is carried on to a considerable extent, and the mechanics seem to be prospering. I would also ait I, that the place is surrounded by a , , , ' -.j"'iltil Aivtinii ciinc ir.l I'll i t rnt o t-j A , J l li" Ii ml Irrtil riitihlrr fin! n.niiiA.1 from the general view I have taken of : . Rising Sun. I can scarcely anticipate any tiling that can retard or check the progressive improvement of that inter esting village. julia. August Election 1831. ' FOR GOVERNOR, J.t . ncu, cy.aii c,ii,i,. for ueutexant governor, DAI ID WALliCLl, D. V . CULLEY. Horace Dissm. r.ivr, I For Sheriff Alex. II. Dill, James W. Hcxteh, Johx Weaver, It. Si. EATOX, A: CO., AVE just received an additional supply of String and Summer Goods, among which are lhc following: HANDSOME CALICOES, rilllv oc GliMiII Artis, DRESS HDKFS., &c. Also, HARDWARE, vur.KINbW AKti, I r-" r"f fr I fo GROCERIES, MEDICINES, &C. &e. lo, iO lfi.irrolM illacliorel, All of which they will sell low for Cash, or country Produce. Rising Sun, April 5th, 1834.

A fjit oi letters Remaining i:j the Post Officr t

Rising Sex, on the first of April 1 831. which if not taken out withi. three months, will he sent to the Gen l:ll Post Office as dead Letters A William Hewlett I). R. Abbott Silas How B L John Barker Marcus D. Lvkens Joseph Burricklow John Larcw Lueir.da Buchanan John Lemon Banks & Reynolds Margaret Lnw son Mr. Brown Silas La rew Samuel Li tton M Chenev Minuter N Wm. Neal P Thoinr.s Prouce Hugh Price PhilKss t)rrin Pengra 11 George Row land James G. Rice John Rose Anna Ruddell James C. Rieketts John Rav S Olive Sm'uh John Siieats Jarcd Suddclh L!;ja!i Stephens X John Tice XV William Wade John Brow n Lienor Brown (' J. or A. Churchill H. Clarkso. lames Clark lan es Collins Ephtaim Coon David Diivcr Ali u l-'orn'.i James Duidan John De aver . . t 1 V laiiicu wunn L F n,.;.i r;.!,A ?cUnr ?ft John I. French - .icsse iircgorv Lienor Goodwin John Ginnings James A. llenn H Joseph Ilolsten 2 Ani'-'S Wiggin Lvdia Wii"!it. John Hunter J. & S. Hastings I011N LAN1CS. Pest Matter, Whole.:!? c Bila!S HAT FtlAKUFACTOnY. 'J ' 1 If. fTIIK I.ATFST .1 it e FAsrnoxf . is:ti. E2I-:..liTT A: MBit f Jl ESPr.CTFULLY inform the ci'.iSLd zens ot Rising Sun and vicinity. th.it they still continue to carry on the Hatting business in all its various bran ches, at their old stand one door from the corner of Front on Main street: where they intend keeping constantly on hand, a general assortment of Ilvrs of the Latest I asiiiox; which they warrant, for neatness and durability, inferior lo none manufactured east of the mountains; winch liiev will sell wholesale or retail on accommodating terms. B. & M. return Ihcir sincere thanks to the public for their former patronage and earnestly solicit a continuance ol their favors. OHats made to order at the short est notice. April 5, 1 83-1. TJsTIIE subscriber having just opencil a new stock of Ifry 4iioo(l, firoccricfi, I3rrdarc? CUTLERY, OLASS, QUEENS WATtK. &C, I t I f iiaaivi n r4 iTrtrn neon .1 I 1 by Mr. E. S. Bush, on Front street, re - . 7 Upocf fully presents his compliments lo his patrons and promises w ilh all cheerfulness to attend to their calls M. TURNER. Rising Sun, April 5th, 1831. HOXXETS O'BUK. ""7" ILL stand the pros V V ent season, ending 10th July next, the first four days of each we k at the stable of the subscriber, in the tow n of Hartford, and Fridays and Saturdays at James Mill. The rates at which he stands are extremely mod erate, and mean? of payment made (he most accommodating SxOtmct 0'R:iae is a heuutifu Grav, 1G hands 1 inch high. He is sired by Majesty Gray of New Jersey; he by the imported horse leockingham. Bonnets O'Blue is from the celebrated mare Blue Jane; she was sired by Wy - not Messenger of Philadelphia, and he by the old imported Messenger. isonncts u Dtue is possessed ot much pride, power, t:ud beauty; a great por lion of w hich he has a peculiar nack of imparting ta Ins posterity. I' or paiii culars, see bills; which show a desire of the subscriber that every man who engages Ihe services of this noble am mal, should have a favorable issue for his money. A. 1 . COI..LL April 12, 1834.

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PLOUGHS! PLOUCIHSI! THE subscriber will keep a general assortment of Carey- Ploughs ef various sizes at the str.re of Haines and Laniusin Rising Sun, where Farmers can be supplied on the nioi-t reasonable terms. They are warranted to be made ef the best materials and workmanship. OrPurchasers arc im itcd to call and examine for themselves. M-'tch is. H. CLOER.

9 given for clean Fi.ax Seed at the Rising Sun Mill until December next. OS 1IM, "5 Jigh;;!i IIa feiced, which will be let for sowing at a moderate ndvarxe to take seed again in Autumn. April bth, 1834. Loo77Ucre!T A LL persons indebted to mc,on book x account or otherwise, are rcqucstt d to come forward immediately and settle up. Those who avail ti.c:nscl es of this little hint, will do well lo lose no time, (as further delay will create cost) for circumstances are sue!) that 1 roust have money. JOHN M. BARKER. Rising Smu Murk 2D, 1C34. 7 II ERE AS public" notice ha 3 been given, bv John James, of his intention to apply for license to keep a ferry at the moulh of Second street, in the town of Rising Sun, at the May session of the Board of County Commissioners for Dearborn County: THIS is to tavF. nutu;::, that I have obtained a peimit fram the cilice of the Clerk of Dearborn County, (o keep a fairy at the mouth of Pennsylvania street, in said town, until (he May session of said Board of County Commissioners, when I shall apply for license to continue the said ferrv. JOHN T. AUSTIN. March 27th. U..H. Eiaat rVolicc Without Cost!!! A LL persons indebted to the estate A. of SAMUEL S. SCOTT, late of Rising San, deceased, arc hereby notified, that unless they make payment immediately (o John H. O'Neal, who is authorised to receive all money due said estate, their accounts wiil be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. JOHN H. OWE L. SAMUEL HOWARD. Feb. 2St, l CM Admas NO DELAY! CQIuS AHD &.m UP. LL those indebted to the undersigned, will do well to call and pay their respective dues immediately or Esquire John Hall wiil be leiraliv luthorizcd to collect the same, as I must AND WILL HAVE IT. AlSO, ail lllOSO 111ehted to the bile firm of SCOTT ec HOWARD, will do well to take the hint, in time, as their accounts wiil L placed in the same hands. SAMUEL HOWARD, For himself, and Agent for the late firm of SCOTT & HOWARD. Rising Sun, Feb. 28i, 1 T.3-1. HEAD !! Manageu's Office, AVhef.lixg, Va. March 0th, 1831. Our distant correspondents will find bclaw the outlines of tw o BRILLIANT SCHEMES, TO DRAW IN APRIL. Va. DiiEial Swamp ffiOttery, CLASS No. SEVEN. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the l9thof Apiil, 1834: C PIT L S 5,000, 3,000, IO ofSOOO, Tickets only Ten, and Lonesl Prize $12. MAUYliAAD fi.WTTESSY, CLASS No. 8, Draws in Baltimore, on Tuesday, tho 22d of April, 1831. C A PPT '1 liS. 3,000, 20 or i,coo5 &c. (& Tickets onhi $o.JQ Please address CLARKE & COOK, Wheeling, Va., Sole Agents for the Managers in the Western States, who have sold 25 Capitals within a few months, amounting to $75,000, and who have sold within lhc last three years, Prizes amounting to upwards of OCrThose who do not receive the Schemes in time to send for tickets in any particular Lottery, by remitting $10, $20, or $50, will have it invested in the first attractive Scheme. Distant Adventurers vill find lhc "Mail a safe conveyance. N. B. When $10 is remitted, postage need not be paid. 31a;;istratrM ISlniihs of every description just printed and for sale at the office of this paper.