Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 75, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 April 1835 — Page 3

RISING SUf: SATURDAY AIMOL 18,1835.

are authorized to state that GEORGE II. DUNN, Esq. of Dearbom county, will be a candidate to represent this district in the next Congress of the United States. 03" We sire requested to call the attention of the public to the advertisement of the sale of Tews in the Presbyterian Church, in this village, which will take place on this day week. The advertisement will be found in a succeeding column. CCrWe have published to-day the act passed at the last session of the legislature "for the encouragement of agriculture,'" to which we invite the attention of all those who are engaged in agricultural pursuits in our section of the county. I'OREICX NEWS. We are indebted to a citizen of this place for a copy of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, cf Wednesday, containing j foreign news one month later than that brought by previous at rivals. There is, however, no news cf any importance Trance. The Trench papers are all silent o:i the subject of the indemnify bill; though private lellcrs speak confidently of its pasagr. There is but little ne vs from England. I'a'Iiament assembled in February, am. the King made a speech in person. The Emperor of AuMiia died sud denly on the 3d of March. lie is sue-1

ceded by his son Fcidinxr.d. now -jLi-e(i "Pon We invite the attention years of age. j of the citizens of this county, parficujlarly the farmers, to the consideration Tfli: PRESS, j f the propriety of forming agricultural

.Tonx Bailii aciif., Esq. who has been connected with the public Tress for the last twenty-fivey ears, the latter part of which time he was editor and publisher of the Ohio Stale Journal, at Columbus, lias recently disposed of that establishment to Messrs. Scott & Wimciit. He assigns, as a principal reason for his aban.lonmcnt of the profession, the numerous difficulties to be encountered, owing to the negligence of subscribers in not paying their just debt. We make the following extract from Mr. Bviui vcuk's valedictory. We believe it is the truth crrnj vorJ nnrl Id ler nfit:

" 1 hope 1 may without oflensc be per- j class to ascend to this place. The city milted to avaifmvself of this occasion ,,C:,IS business like appearance, to say a few word's on the subject of the Large quantities of roods are daily reperiodical press. Much has been re-cclv,n nl the hotels are crowded ccntlv said, and probably not without i "uh merchants from the interior, laysome" cause, rcf pectins it? present de- jinK in their stock of goods, emulation, and the facility with which ! Flour. This article has advanced

it lends itself to the evil purposes of even the worst of men. In mv opinion, the cause of the Prostitution toriirdained of, lies not so much with the conductorsof this mighty ensinc, as with the people themselves. Editors and publishers are constituted like the rest of the human race. They can neither nbsist on air. nor can v on an extensive business without money. After ing been led, perhaps by false, or great- j iy exaggerated representations", to embark their all in the establishment of a newspaper,it is quite natural tiiat they should be unwilling to give it up, even when they have ascertained that success is impossible. It therefore follows, that, after a few unavailing smuggles to preserve their indepence, some of them finally submit to become the tools or instruments of designing individuals, or of a political party. The Let rv. rv nnr who subscribes for a newspaper PAY TOR IT honestly and piomptlv; and it will soon fall into the hands of an Editor able and willing to conduct it on honorable principles, and elevate its moral character. Nothing more, in my judgment, is necessary to lender the periodical press a blessing instead of a curse to the ountry; and give to its powerful and almost irresistible energies, a rightful direction."' I'lHE IX VEVAY. The Weekly Messenger of the 1 1 th inst., says On Sunday morning last, ?- bout ten o'clock, the house occupied by William B. Campbell was discovered to be on fire. It appeared to have been kindled by an incendiary, in ashed attached to the back part of Hie house, as the family put out all the fires about the house previous to leaving it in the morning. The main building, which was of brick, received but little injury. A itoie was kept in the front building;

but the goods were removed bv the citizens, with but little injury. Some time during the day, some scoundrel purloined a piece of" broad cloth and

an attempt was made in the evening of the same day to rob the store; but being discovered the villain ran off unfortunately, he was not recognized. We copy the following from the Cincinnati Gazette of the 15th inst: Bvlkoo.v Ascension. Mr. Clayton, who ascended from this place in a balloon, the evening of this day week, has not yet been heard from with any cer-taintj-. It was his intention to proceed all night, and rench if practicable some point east of the mountains. The course upon which he departed would conduct him south of Richmond, in Virginia, approaching North Carolina. If he succeeded in keeping up all night, and reaching the Atlantic border in this direction, we may not hear from him in several days. So if he was lost in the night in the wilderness country over which his course lav. AC IM Jl LTl. U I, SOCIETIES. We are pleased to see in several of onr exchange papers, notices calling public meetings for the purpose of or ganizing agricultural societies. I he good" results produced by the formation of these societies, in the older states of the Union, ought to induce every lover of Indiana to come forward and exert his itilluence in the cause of agricultural science. The object of these societies is to collect and diffuse all possible information in relation to the various improvrmcnls making in the arrangement of farms, the culture of the ground, the growth and improvement of stock of every dcsciiption. What subject can be addressed to the intelligent and industrious farmer, which ought to entrae more aidcntlv his feelings than this? I lis fortune, his reputation is ba i societies. 1 Ins done, our -citizens will not have to travel to Kentucky or Ohio, to witness one of the grandest exhibi tions the west can produce, an Annual Fair. No, we w ill have them at home, and the good result w ill be ours. Madison Republican. T1IK MARKETS. Cincinnati, April 15.f Tor the last three weeks the prices of produce have been fluctuating, so much so that no dependence could be placed on reports of the markets obtained one day and published the next. The prices, though advancing, have become more uniform, and the demand more steady. The river is now in eood navigable i order, admitting boats of the largest since ,ir ,rist- It l,ovv Je!ls readily at owine s.tie, huw pr have bccn m;ule as high as 3.95 The supply fully equal to the demand, I'ork. There hae been no sales since our ia?i oi any consequence, jhuders are asking 12.75 a 12.00, for Mess pork Trime 1 1 a 1 1.50. Corn lias advanced within a few

hav-;d'.Vs 10 50 "! CO cents per bushel, and

,ri demand. Potatoes In large lots, have ben sold at the canal from boats, as high as 87 1-2 a .S1.00. They are retailed in market from wagons at 1.25 perbush. Large quantities are purchased to take into the interior for seed. Oats. This article, like corn, has risen to an unusually high price it sells quick at 35 a 40 cents per bushel Whiskey. Since our last report, whiskey has advanced from 23 cents to jvesterday at the latter price; but holdicr5 arc generally willing to take 31 and the inspection. Daily Gazette. MARRIED, At Columbus, Ohio, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. Wm. Preston, Mr. Ciiaiu.ks ScoiT.one of the proprietors of the Ohio State Journal, to Miss Maria Carroll, all of that citv. Ammal August Flection. t'OXGRESS, AMOS LAXE, JAMES D. COB!) RECORDER, P. TAXXER. I ALEX. 11 DILL, . 1 SA SM 1 TIL ED WA R D S. It Us 11 An Apprentice Wanted. AN apprentice to the printing business will betaken at this office. A boy from 14 to 1G years of age, who can read well, and come recommended for industry and good morals is the kind we want. April 11

Fust Received FROM Philadelphia and Baltimore, a full and splendid assortment of FASUIOXA BLE Spring and Summer Goods. ALSO, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLERY, $T. S,-C. All of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. RisingSun, April 18, 1835. tf

Police. MIE PEWS in the Rising Sun Presbyterian Church will he offered for sale on Saturday, the 25th instant, at early candle light. Terms of sale made known at the time and place. Bv order of the Trustees: John Mcknight, Secy. April 18, 1835. 2v Etiiii Sim Coflcc House. BY THOMAS DAVIS. HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends of Rising Sun and the public in general, that he has opened a COFPEE HOUSE, on the corner of Front and Grand sts.. where has on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of Ijitglior of the very best quality that can be had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries and Confectionaries. His stock consists in part of Cogniac, French and American Brandies; Hol land and American Gin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds; Beer, Porter, Bounce, &c. Nuts of all kinds, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Cigars, &c. ;c. The subscriber having an ice house well filled, will be able at all times during the summer to accommodate his customers with ICE CREAM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons from on board Steamboats will be accommodated with entertainment, together w ith Travelers, will be accommodated in the best possible manner; and no pains shall be spared to render his establishment worthy of gen eral patronage. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 13, 1835, 75tf 33 illmcrv cV JI a n Uu M a K i n &. HE undersigned hereby give notice to the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that they have commenced the MfLLLYERY MAJYTUA MAKLYG business in Rising Sun, on Main street, nearly opposite Col. Decoursey's Store, where they intend carrying on said business in all its various branches. From their long experience at that business, and by close attention to the same, they hope to share the public patronage. Orders from the country will be thankfully received and duly attended to. S. A. HEATH, P. MoBEATJI. Rising Sun, April 18,4835. 3w75 'Buih subscriber, as agent, lias lor sale a first rate lot of PINE LUM BEll, consisting of from one-half to two inch plank, and Shingles, now ly ing at the river bank in Rising Sun. It will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons wishing to purchase lumber are invited to examine this lot. Apply to THOS. LINDSAY. April 18, 1835. 3w75 Strayed FROM the subscriber, living one and a half w miles above Hartford, Deari . .I. . -i.i i isSKta uorn coumv, a migiii nay MARls three years old in June next, fifteen hands high, a blaze in her face. and rather low in flesh. Any person who will secure the mare so that I can get her again, or will bring her home to me, shall be handsomely rewarded. JOHN GRAY. April 18, 1835. 4wsf MIE subscribers have just received in addition to their former stock, a large and w ell selected assortment of Seasonable Dry Woods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CUTLER V, Q UEE.YSWARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SHOES, 1ROX, CAST1XGSAXD XAILS. All of w hich we will sell on the most accommodating and advantntagcous terms. For further particulars, call and wc will tell you more, about them. CRAFT & SON. Rising Sun, April 4, 1335. Timothy and Clover Weed. THE subscriber has on hand a quantity of Timothy and Clover S E E D, which he will sell on accommodating terms. S. HATHAWAY. " Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1834,

IVip lr rival. Sprin:; ansd Nmisiitiei 2od. THE subscribers have just received and are now opening at their Store at James' mills, on Laughery, in addition to their former stock, a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, i'uilery, neensware, SHOES, 'iROJV A.YD CASTLYGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, PAIXTS Si DYE-STL I 'TS, inn s & :us:ijicxw.s, TLYWARE, SADDLER Y,

and a great variety of such articles as suit the wants of the Farmer ai d mechanic. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Having rented of Col. P. James his well known and extensive mills, they are prepared to do business in that line on the shortest notiee, and on the usual terms; and having in their employ experienced millers, they can promise general satisfac tion. Customers coming from a distance, can have their crisis to lake home with them. LUMBER. They also have on hand and for sale, a large lot of Lumber, which (hoy will sell at the lowest prices. They can furnish anv quantity of JiOA RDS and SC.LYTLLYG, at "the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Wheat, The iiiciiest ruicE in cash paid for Wheat delivered at the mill. PIATT vc ATI! EARN. James" mills April 18, IS33.-fi2lf Srosi-boKiid Cooler's IVare. JUST received and for sale, a first rate lot of C1IUR.VS, TURS. awl B UCKETS, which will be disposed of on accommodating term". CRAFT & SOX. Rising Sun, April 1 1. II AT FACTORY. "H E subscribers return their grateJL ful thanks to their customers for pa-t favors, and respectfully inform the public that they continue to manufacture and keep on hand, at their shop on Main street, a variety of E5A'E, of the best quality, which they will sell on good terms. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. 0rC.bii paid at all times for Fill's of every description. BENNETT ,V, MORG AN. Rising Sun, April 1 1, 1835. N. B. All persons indebted to us for a longer time than six mon ths, willlind it (o their advantage to call and make settlement. House V Loi FOR SALE OR RE.YT. WISH to sell my Lot, with the buildings thereon in jysIhffilhe town of Rising Sun, and if not sold, to rent the dwelling house and stable after the 8th day of May next. For terms apply to S. Hathaway, in Rising Sun, or E. S. BUSH, Laivrt )ice!urih. April II, 1835. 7-ltf EiifjSie rVoisce. f FpilE.Wmi street HMg"having been useless and abandoned since the l25th of May last, in consequence of its being badly washed or torn away on said day during a violent rain; 1 have recently caused such part of it as lies in front (or next the river) from the Rising Sun Mill property to be repaired solelv at the expense of said property. This is to give notice that whether it may, or may not, be kept open for public use, that no part of said landingabove the upper direct line of Main street to the river, will be considered as state, county, or town property, or under their control. DANIEL HINSDALE. Rising Sun, April 10, 1335. Windsor hairs jiTV -1 J 1 J 'Vi w,ii.,l lUVIo l ll . J lien. v. :raj ceived 20 set of Windsor A' hail's nf iHHerent. colors: "77 i also, ! ttettecs, and a few 14 lunfL-ivn en .iliN .ill which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. HAINES &LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 183450

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Jf rs 1HE subscriber of-J fi'iSitfe, fers for sale thefes JFARMonwhichheTlS' .

resides, situated in Randolph township, Dearborn county, Indiana, two miles wet of Rising Sun, containing about acre:- of first quality of land, -10 of which are cleared and in eo d repair. The imprnvt ments consist ef a Hood two story dwelling house, a gpod well of water, comfortable stabling, an orchard of upwards of GO apple trees, about 30 cherry trees, fee. &. There are several good springs on this farm. For further information apply to the subscriber on the premises. WM. RICKETS. April 4, 1335. 3t 7 3c aluabSe l9r assert y FOR g&LE. FtHE Subscriber offers for sale the Steam Sair with its ap pendages, ready for immediate operation, together with THREE full LOTS of ground, on which the Mill is shunted. She runs two saws, and has a powerful Engine. The v. hole is nearly nmv. There is also attached, a Mill f'T grinding corn. propelled by the same Engine. As there is no permanent Saw-Mill in the vicinity, it affords a fine opportunity for any one desirous of engaging hi such business. The term? will he accommodating a part only of the purchase money Will be required in hand, if the balar.ee be well secured. JSk Being desirous of quitting !S!pC.my business in consequence of j!fjliill health, and retiring to my farm, I offer for sale the property whereon I now reside, in Rising Sun, consisting ofafuil lot of ground, with a Brick House, nearly new, 58 feet front and 32 feet deep, containing 10 rooms, hesides a kitchen, wash house, smoke house, and every necessary convenience that could be wished to render it a desirable house. A first rate GARDEN, planted with choice fruit trees, vines and shrubs; a roomy Stable and Sheds for Carriages, &e. The House is so constructed as to suit either a private family, a tavern, or store rooms. A good dry cellar under the whole, and a brick cistern, containing 1 CO barrels, with a metal pump. This property is situated on Front street, facing the river, the most pleasant part of the town. A farther description is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed no one will purchase1 without viewing the premises. I have also to rent, for one or more years, a lot 20 feet front and 132 feet deep, situated on ?dain street a god situation for Mechanic or store stand. Applv to SAMUEL BEST, RisingSun. I t. March 23, I 835. frr'Tlie f 'inrinnnti (Inzctlr will publish the above. crc!;l; to the amount of C4, aiul charge thi oilier. iVftiit'C All pei sons having Watches at my shop for repairs, are hereby notified that unless they are taken awav within three months from tins dale. I shall offer them for sale to pay for the repairs. r Some have been left for ten years! S. BEST. 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Tost office at Rising Sun, In diana. April 1, 1834. Those not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Tost Office as dead letters. Anderson I'athnviiip E Henry Mnrrann Anderson W ni Arthur William Jones Mr Knth Lodco Risini; Hun l.obdell Nathan M Miller Georire McGuli'e William Mead James Mellenrv Joseph Mirphv W or Z Noble? Elijah Nehon Thomas l'npr John H 2 l'ordcr2ratcs John Fenree Oraii G Rickets Robert Ralph F.racUeniidga Rickets J anics O Reynolds & Banks Stephens or Hoae Simons Lucy Stelle MisHanat Smith G Shaw Margaret Stockton L W Smith Benjamin Scott Mr ' Stise John Walker Oratio Si Wilson A Wornic John E Walker John Allen Mr Ireon U l:irrirklov John Itii-h Kddin Crown Henry W Brovviiins; 1 1 irani linker J-ioob Brown Mr BenliHin .Iiunes li.'lklMII IsililC Close Eliz-ibeth Clark Isanc Clarkson Mary A Hoiiiran Georue Decker Stewart Davis-William H '2 Dnrv Francis Drake Robert Freneh Lewis French Noah Gray Troman Grav William Grejrorv Peter Gorbet 1'eter G ilmore Thomas Graham Mrs Jane Grin Joeh Green llarvev Itinsdale Daniel JOHN LAM US, T. M. CORN GROUND. Corca, V Corn JSral fir Salt. rifnllE Rising Sun Mill U now fitted for grinding corn. and has meal on hand for sale, or to exchange for sound shelled corn, at the rate of three-fourths the weight in meal, for corn. Also, corn for sale in the ear. The present prices are, for corn 50 cents per bu'hel; and for corn meal bO cents, struck measure. Apply to DANIEL HINSDALE, March -28, 183:). 3vv?2c