Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 78, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 9 May 1835 — Page 3

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. Jl .Jo,in Watts, whodepaited to engage in the ministry of the gost us life September 5lh. 18.31, was so pel. have been preserved, nor are we distinguished a citizen; was socxtcn-jin possession of anv thir. communicasively known, and esteemed in the wes- j ted bv him during ids last illr.es. We tern country, and live d a tf euch!c:.lv Limw. ihnf"l, n , !,,!

extensive usefulness, both in church and state, that nnnvof his fiend-;:::! broth-

.nay hf e:i aS'Xlou;:, that a more I funeral sermon was preached on the prat.cular tribute of reject sinmU he.Wa.-don at Hoar creek meeting house, paid to his memory thu:. has hitherto np-ion tV 2CJ March, I 835, from Piov. 10. pcared before the public. The writer 7. "The tt;non, ofths just is WW." of this aiiicle has been clii i!en too',-; - - - -

tain such information. a w..ul c:nb!o him in some measuu: to d . ja-.i,-,. 0 Ins character, and pro-en! his i vimrde I'clore the ron-Mu; it v la .! ;. use r ; to 1 'I Ca'.i fv the (ai-o (); .!iiiuan,iy. to v. in a T his lifo v. as (!,., e.b-d, the depatied t '!.; i?i;.,:; a farg; portion Toe hves ol iJ ate an Kib'ui i whce.-vor it is i be brought to .i;u.j- lO me hvsn.-. U! practicable (h-y V- IO' "ar w i,n their ini wo ,vi the he-t interest of lhai vac.s :. v.hicn thev were spent. Rut ih. in;oi:n n ih tins 1V received i- ;. 0f a u'i.et.d rauurc, ami ptc-ovd- '.it! t;:an a lew iter:: - services He v..v, ( 'u!pi pj r mi mm :r of n: .er.l public 1 i;i ..!.. i i'i:;t , ir i;,;a, I:,?-, i. v-. a- awak 'onsideratiin of W i nal the mini:.' iv f I !; t'ii". and w; s!;oi !lv . I v, ; n: ,! i, han!;s;o 'o the chun ii u 1 i li.e care j '--J:i : bo u ro( 1 Ii.it cm roien; s: l V. ..t o vi-iv, Decem'or. lb lied to Fr;::a --b-cccne a nvm' a few moii'I's part r. 1 r t f ait VI. ey lived !:: a lar": an 1 i had :t!-0 r . s ani.' c ! U! t S e v.;s toe :: : TI O'.v i! t -ey i.aise 1 bimiiy of chil--nd ants pros--1 i ; e UK t !io penng aroi to th" l: 0i aiie.n. hi-- com, Kin: n sot ran- r, i:r his cb-p I - S'.m l:iUX to '.ttaie. Sao has l a con i'so o! ex m.iia'; I tb.n u 'h !i empt try p'ii ly. n:.d row borne down bv bodily in'.irmity seems only waiting her heawudv father's will, to enter those

mansions where the weary are forever j YVestf.kx Mm:f vctuui;s. Our atat rest. Rat :o return to the subject of j tenlion was yesterday attracted to a lot this memoir, in the year 1 78'J, he re-s of Porcelain-ware, manufactured in

moved to Kentucky: then almost a j wilderness, and severely h nrrassed by I l idians. He settled near I 'xin'on, and was among the most active and cnlerprisinsi in defending: the infant settle ments, from the savage ir.vadrrs H. was engaged in several skirmishes with l ihe Indians, and was aha in (Jen. Harnu i s disa-trou? camnaiirn. lie r- , . . moved to P oone county, in 170 G. and j setved for a nunihiT of vcars a one. ot i the associate judges of the Circuit I Court, of that couaty. It was sometime io the ear l GOO. that he ennajrefl in the ministry ef the Gospel. In the j Year iblo 1.0 mi fi a: bereme a ro-idt c Dearbotn ceu .t, Ind'ana. T o years niier was cl.-tted a niemiier of the lesislature. Tit-.' ia x pointed pscri .ling j idge ot circuit in widen he r r ' qucnt to bis ser b es ia ' f eiiina Sabse1 liiiC I I ee served tne pee- . stx years as a memher of the state senate, ne.d liicn retired from public office of a civil oaUHc ret s 1 vir.g to tlev remainder of his Ii ife, to wom.-stu cole :(;?, and to preaching the ixe-pel. idle thus employed in i d cilice, he wa not unaiindlul cf t'.:e rii'i-" i f tiie Rod-ermer, hut was z:alou!v anal actively etej iged in its promotn n. haortlv alter I -a; settld i'.i Indiana, he coi saiaii 1 Pear thurch, tn Iiue. erv, ca.'. ai near !;, wiiicli ;.l first consisted of but crei seven memht t?, but gradually ineread. under his pa.-tnral care, and ct jov-1 d a choei iiiiX dogree of prosperity 7 - - M.olnor l,i irinistrv iit it. lie also "-reached for several other churches, a. .. . '. winch uttcrwams grew up in m, m .h - ty. He was one ol toe delegates that 1 I bre t-rA.M-ihnil Hi jormcu uir, i-iviuv-.j .. 1 ft I Ft, and a; ri.o-e.i us i.'out i . i i . j ..i wtiic.n oiiiccne nm u r, ... I i I I 1 i I .x :,ievi y -" l,u :." ..... .la luii it in If It. lOliril , ,l.,-;,-,t ...h.ritinh. sunt nil i'i ii .-..v..... " ficsmuu; ia -... ..... - . , . K ..f I.-, .,, . ,1 . when

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.i . . . .....j nnrwr.nilnh'U. In riOO- . i i i, ,or.-e.t .Iron.-ictivedisciimiiniting mind. as i .. 1.J. .. 1 . u- - - very quick in discovering the best way of doing things, and labored with tincariel assiduity to a con.pbsh ivli.itever he undertook. He was particularlv serviceable to churihes and asociation in cases of discipline and times of difficulty. At the annual meeting of the Laughery association in 1 3d 3, Ite preached the introductory sermon. It was a valedictory discourse, as he w as about to remove into the bounds of the Madison association. In this discourse, among other thing6, u labored in a very impressive manner to urge upon the churches, the duty and the necessity of supporting the gospel ministry

Jt i to be regretted that neither bis

views when he first embraced the re-

lived, in t'.ie full expectation cf a blessjed immortality bevend the crave. IVUIANA. Tin s!a!e of la liana has a territory of 37. 000 qiar; miles' t onul at ion in 1330. 3! 1.000! the increase the It is- supposed that I't four rears has no! i i en be- than 20 J.000. makimr the p rc;ent population 5 10.000. Tiiere is no western state that has greater facilities f,r S'.-adia' their nroda.ts la ih sou :nr:i market than Itidi mi. Twen-fv-tiiroe its seventy cotmties are visited by Steamboats ; fifty three counth -s send t-ieir produce 1-v tl it boats. Iron tli- iro.va w iters, to re williout u d vtdir, '. leans t:uat, or sivvs.

T, -vi S:;k s, indicted for tiie murder !37, i: ol iVm. (Jressliam, was, on Thursday In lh" m M-:.in;: last, found euilty v( mm- . !!e l to a !a!thii?r,and s i.tenced to tweniv-one i-'. Under oaVS ia!orisoo?UM,t :il l.nl I ilir in

tiie I'ei.iientiarv. and a tine of .si. 000. lie was (onvev-'d to his euailer- at J-f-f: nvilio on Monday la-t. Counsel forth.: State, C. Dewev. and !. V. Toai-.kias. !:,r,rs. Fr thenris- .-!'.( loh:) Rowan and II . Thornton. .. t ) whom he is indebted for his ii'M h. la-!u:iii,n:. April 30. UxEXAMri.ro Si'KF.n. The steamer CJen. rike, Ivlinond, master, arrived at our w liarf yesterday afternoon, at twen- . tv tnir.utes part 1 o'clock, hainleft Cil:ci'.;iati, at half past seven o:!o. k 'in the n)'riiin(r, thus accotrpiishin!; the I ii-t auce over loO miles, in the unpre-cf.!-";!od sliorl space of C hours and 50 I miuu ies, or at a rate of 1 7 miles an hour, i Lnvhrilh Prirc Current. Louisville, Kv. for sale in the store of Mr. J. (... Campbell, Maiket square. "Ve had heard that a clav supposed to be tiie re d poree'ian, had been found at Louisville, and that a specimen of it had been sent to Livernoo . and that it had been there pronounced of good quality, but we were unacquainted w i.n itu mci mat me matmiaciute oi u - . t . . j i . . l . r i : into ware h id commenced. Tiie lot referred to. we believe is the hist that has appeared in tins place. Al though it is not so clear, or so handsome as the Li rpool it is certainly equal to it ia the point of firmness and d u ra imhSv, ami we nave little uonot mat wb.oa exoerience is gained ia the man ufuoture of it, it ill be in every respect equ ii to the common L:verpol wan. ; neelm itin.es. During the present sesr-ion of our A :iUt c-i v c M Xi t' r 1 t'h: .' C I ai.s paper, hanking capital i f Ibis state has ben autrmented about 15 million of dollars. Adding this to about thirty Hive millions before granted, the whole ; iiaediir: capital is nearly 50 millions of I . . - ' . r . . J .... I '.oi.u: so tiial Koir.siana w ill he cnahied lo boast that her hanking capial j whetlicrsoli 1 or fictitious exceeds that j of any other ft ite, except the U. States Hunk. : ougar is now Doing exiracicu hi i France from cornstalks, as well as from " beets, hut in very small quantities; much less than it could be in the Lnt- ! ted States, where our hot sun brings the i maize la pcifection. and trives to it therefore more saccharine matter. - - , T . , , h h of 1:nciand bourJ . can)u (o th a : J . inm.Her a.ei n.t the nana sunremacv. i i- ! nf i;lVe h.telv rea ? i i i - J - " - lv;Vcd an act of the General Assembly, i bv which everv mini-ttr is oh cod to - . .... ' I ino:irh (inrpn nl.ll- ri-:irailli 1 letirOrs I ... 1 . ,, ..

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j w rii.'r in mo i . i. i) .HUM ii'-;- ! i;i,r r,iTiii,!pr t ifiirt fr (ho ron ersion i . .i. i- . .i a . .i... ! f Uoman Catholics throughout the worh! j objec worl.l ef more consequence lo the groat t of Christian missions, than c ll arts in behalf of the heathen. Got.n. The. Louisville Advertiser mno -inc.es the arrival at that place of S 300 .000 in gold intended for Ihe Bank of Kentucky. Protestant church has been estab a i ..i lr,.:tnm. There have been i :'n. ..,,,1 i. Tor.is:.lom for more caiiioiu. .... . r - . I I,r,l vim re. Ulilll H" mi"u 7 lir.n. n I.-iwrcnceburirh, on Midav, tne - i .i lt ins! Mr.Ji Li Ann, consort ol itr. - - - i.m....i c n.tdi. formcrlv of Risinff i.u ii ai u o. - - j

A good llilt-h Vow IVaislcd. Apply lo the Printer.

risxhg sun nuon io me car stock of the Rising Sun Insurance company will be opened at (he store of I'. fc If. James, in Rising Sun, under the direction of the undersigned, on Jdayn ihn 1 GA day of Mui, imtnnl. and will be continued open for at least six days, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. By order of the Commissioners: JOSHUA HA INKS. T. JAMES, S. HATHA WAV, Comri'li'C. Rising Sun. Mav 9. 1P.3.. J. &. W. O'NEAL, 0ES1T:CTPULLY inform the pubsOi lie and their former customers, that they have recommenced the mercantile business at their old stand, on .Main street, 3d doar from Front, here tliey have ju-t cpened a general assortinent of new poods, consisting of Hardware, Qucen'tvare, CUTLERY, CJST1.YGS, ,v., 4.. All of w hich they are disposed to sell on very reasonable terms. The public is requested lo call and examine their sto k, an I the prices. (jcj'A!! persons who are in arr'.- t" u, are requested to call and nav .m tbir old accounts. Ri.-intl Sun. Mav 9, 1835. RISING SUN SEMINARY. SHIS institution will be open and in readiness tor t lie reception ot stu dents. on Monday next, under the charge of Messrs. Dickson and Rankf.v, tea. heis. Thecourse of instruction will em brace all the branches usually taught in seminaries of leariun:. ly order of tin: Bo.vnn of TnrsTu:s. Rising Sun, May 9. 1835. ILqgIz IlcreS LL persons who are indebted lo the subscribers for LUMBER. are earnestly requested to call and set tie the same, as longer indulgence will not lie given. 1 nose who i,.-e,!rr tin notice, may expect to pay costs, as their accounts will be immediately put in suit. LAN1US & ATHLARN. Rising Sun, May 9, 1735. tfse TAKEN UP TJ 1Y Abram Peaslee, sr. of JCCll U"l II .7JMI , Lilll d ol ph to w n sh i p , I n d i a n a , o n e , jJir bright bay horse c It, t'-vo years old, star La the fu-e. tnree unite feet, no otner marks per ceivable, and appraised at twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, by Samuel del lev and John Tait, Jr. as the law direels. t 0 tlu'nrn lirt!'.!!- ! I i i ! h ii :) V of Mav, 1835. A true copv from mv o(r i book. ABIJAH PKiXNHTT, J. P. May 9, 1S35. Villi AF,E. FinHF. subscriber will sell on iSiSifelL accommodating terms, a XOT of ground on w hich iscreeled a good PRICK IIOUSG, suita ble for a small family, and situated in a very pleasant pai I of the town. Apjdy to bAAlUI.Lj Rising Sun, April 25, 1835. j L HHR subscribers have just receive,' u an(, wcj, 50lec(rd assortment of I lit nuUlllJIl VJ HH 11 i ; i i i:ufv Nm.OIinilIC KPV QOOtlS. . 7 r3 1? n PL! !:.?. inDlV ?' I - . - - , - - - . CUTLERY, QUEE.YSIVJ RE nnnnQ Attn TttlMiK lTr ""uuu -' " ' ormnc mnv f JcTivnt i vri " J I r o -iiuf..!,mu,.,uio...,u0-vHoo, ... .. i. ll I .ii. I irrnmmni1:lln" :itlfl H! V.ltltata'i'iani r--' " terms, r or luriner pai in .ion, cai -ii, will tiU von more about thrm I'lIU 1V II 111 j ' - - -- - -- -. CRAFT & SON. Rising Sun, April 4, 1F.35. Taken Up KV the subscriber, living on the Ohio river, two fY&and a half miles above Ri tss4a5;irig Sun. on the ICth day of - March last, a SORREL MARE, supposea to lie 0 or 7 years oia, snou oe fore, saddle maiks on her hack, about - , I I ' :iinu inilii, .. r iui ,, ft I- I 1. on uie rigiusiue oi m i ucv, unuei me t.i . . I i mane, i ne owner is leiiJi-.-j-.u io come i j. i i ...... i . torwara, prove propcuy, cuarges, I i . i ana taue her away. B. B. LORING.

?T OTICE is hereby given that books J for subscription to tiie capital

JVT rJ. K. EATON & CO. d?A 1) removed their Store to the new brick building owned by Mr Rodger, on Main street, a few doors above their old stand, and nearl) opposite Mr. Decoursc) "s. Rising S-m. May 1835. HAVR a pair of Wool Cards in operation at mv can be had of a j-ood quality and on sdiort notice. P. JAMKS. Ri-ing Sun, May 2, I835.-77lf J3ign of O. H. Periy. IHI' subset iber having taken the tavern stand formerly occupued by Mr. J. C. U'aL'gener, on Front street, in the viil tgc of Rising Sun, resp-ectfully announces (o Travelers and oiliers that he is prepared to accommodate them in a sty If not inferior to any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. His best endeavors will be used to make his house a-rcea-ble, and be hopes to receive a share of patronage. His table will be supplied with the best the country can afr! : and his bar furnished ith good liquors. His stabling is larj-e and comfortable, and will be well .attended. Persons coming otf or goin on hoard steamboats, will find this house a con venient sioppinj- place. A. M I TC Ill-XL. li-inr Sun. May 'TPHR trustee of the Dearborn coun- - i . e .. i i r. l. i .jinifi.iij wimm nooifii me. puoic tb.it the lirst term of this institution will commence on the lirst Monday of May next. Its location, in Wilmington, healtnful and pkasantiv situated vilige, on the bluffs of the. Oiiio river, to gether with the advantages of a large uid splendid school edifice, promises mple satisfaction for imaginative taste nd a delightful resort for literary tal ent. Sa soon as the state of the finances hall justify a purchase of all the necesirv apn ii atus. they will be procured, md nothing will be wanting on the part of the trustees to promote the interests of the school of and its friends. Iswc M'Coy, who is appointed Principal Teacher, will give tuition in the .iwing branches, and at the rates renecliveiy assigned. viz: Arithmetic and Geography at 83 per quarter; English Grammar. Rhetoric, History and Botany at t per quarter; and the remainins brancnes at K5 per quarter, viz: j-itin, Greek, and French Languages, Algenra, Geometry, I rigonometiy,Surveiing. Fluxions, Astronomy, Natural i'hiiosophy. Chemistry, Mental and Moal .Philosophy, Logic and Elocution. !-,xereise$ in composition and declama tion- will also be attended to. It is important that all who expect to I ;il lend should be present at the open ing of tin; i ciiool. e are. authorized to state thiit boarding with private (ami-1 lies can be obtained on reasonable terms. By order of the Board of Trustees, JESSE L. HOLMAN, Prcs'l. D. Wewer. Secretary. May 2. 1335. dw77cS Tisa an! Sheet Iron Ware MA.YUFACTOR Y. HIE subscriber respectfully informs -- his old friends and the public, that he continues to rarry on the above busi ness at the old stand on Main street. He re'iirns his grateful thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of tiie Any orders from merchants and ;anie. others will be thankfully received and I uly attended to. ANDREW NA1LEIG1I. Rising Sun. Apiil 25, 1835. vU vsi Ox & to 4ii fTJHE subscriber, as a-ent, has for sale a first rate lot of PINE LUM BER, consisting of from one half to two inch plank, and Shingles, now lying at the river bank in Rising Sun. ll will l;e disposed of at Cincinnati prices for cas'a. t'ersons wishing to pirehase lumber are invited to examine this lot. Apply lo THOS. LINDSAY. April 13, 1835. . 3w?5 JlOiSSC & EiGi FOR SALE OR REA'T. I WISH lo sell my Lot, with the buildincs thereon in JAliLiMthe town of Risinsr Sun. and

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not si Id, lo rent the dwelling house and same, they hope to share the public pastable after the 3lh day of May next, tronage. Orders from the country For terms apply to S. Hathaway, in will be thankfully received and duly atRising Sun.or E. S. BUSH, tended lo. S. A. HEATH, Tsawrcnccburgh. P. McBEATH. April 1 1, 1335. ?4lf Rising Sun, April 18, 4835. 3w7&

f;iE noons. S. HATHAWAY, IT AS J'm lcceivetJ from New York 3L and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASOTV A RT.K

GOODS, which he olfers at prices that ea.uiui io give satisfaction to the purchaser consisting in part of the following articles, viz: . , Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cass'i meres ' A complete assortment of ladies and gentlemen's gloves & hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Ves-. lings; Stocks; Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Shirting; Plain, corded and cross barred White Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins ; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and figured Book do. Green Mar rage; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Silks, Bombaz uies and crape Deleria; Irish Ianens; brown and bleach'd Russia Linens; Linen Cambric; Bohinet laces, Edgings, black silk Velvet. Russia diaper; Bed ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress Hdkfs; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Hdkfs. Also, about 'ZGQ pieces CaSlOOCS, comprising almost every style; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stuff-. Drilling, Ermenet, Summer Cloths, &c. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, latest fashions; Palm Hats, Fur do. S5s-ftSsos-s assd Hros;niis. Also, a line assortment of Hardware, Crockery, Glass, China and Hollowware, Groceries. Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, SHOT GUXS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, fcc. vcc. Rising Sun, April 25, 1335.-y fTiROM Philadelphia and Baltimore, J a full and splendid assortment ot SprKKJJ aitfl KtlEMitlCl CSod. also, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE A.YD CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLERY, i-c. i$-c. iVc. AH of which w ill be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, 1835. tf iiSB2jj Sma CoIIee House. BY THOMAS DAVIS. rgnnE subscriber respectfully informs his (i iends of Rising Sun and the public in general, that he has opened a C0FFSE3 HOUSE, on the corner of Front and Grand sis., where has on hand and intends to keep ;i general assortment of IjiQUOE'S of l He very best quality that can be had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries and Confeclionaries. His stock consists in part of Cogniac, French and American Brandies; Hoid American Gin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds; Beer, Porter, bounce, &c. Nuts of all kinds, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Cigars, ceo. iVe. The subscriber having nn ice house well filled, will be able at all times duS ll,e summer to accommodate, his customers with ICE CREAM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons from on board Steamboats will be accommodated with entertain ment, together with Travelers, will be entertained in the best possible manner; and no pains shall be spared to render his establishment worthy of general pa tronage. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 13, 1835. 75tf LTS ill ill cry & TlanSlia iVIakilt. n$"IIE undersigned hereby give notice -H- tn 1 1 , C nicinfr C..n nnl its vicinity, that they have commenced the MILLLYERY & MAA'TUA MAKIXG business in Rising Sun, on Main street, nearly opposite Col. Decoursey's lu J.IJT JIM&UII9 V. All.llJj Store, where they imenu carrying on said business in all its various branches, From their long experience at that buif Uiness. and by close attention to the

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