Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 80, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 23 May 1835 — Page 3

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SATURDAY -MOItM, .HAY 23, I S3... (t-The absence of the Editor w ill account for the lack of Editorial matter ami tho late ap pearance ol the Times to-lay. TIIR COUNTY SKAT KEMOVni). The question of removing the County Seat, which has long agitated the IYort!e of this county, has at length been settle.!. The Commissioners on Tuesday last, decided that the county seat should he at WILMINGTON. We congratulate our friends on the result, and we trust that ull who were anxious for lemoval will feel satisfied with the decision of the Commissioners. We Icarn that mt friends 10 or 12 miles ahove us, take this matter very much nt heart. W e advise them to keep quiet and take things coolly. More Jon this subject hereafter. AGISICULTlllAL SOCZi: TV. At a meeting of sundry citizens of Randolph tow nship, friendly to the formation of an Agricultural Society, held at I he Prc-.shyteriaii churcli, i;i Rising Sun, on Saturday, the 16th inst., T110 ms Howard, Eq. was called to the chair, and Cornelius Miu.i.r was appointed Secretary; when the following resolutions were adopted !' -.-.. 7 "PI ..I .. I' -. . hu.ie be appointed, whose dalv "'' "''"i j mil -I v.ummn ieo Ol V 1 !" shall ) (".H i! ., 1!... . :.....- . r : v .v, ........ v. j.is Vl ti,s mcct. jr.g, by urging upon t0;r ,.c5itIl0rs j fj'.low ClHZ 'tis 1,.nnp;,,, ."...., ;.. ar, ta! S v;iety in R-mdolph 'Vr.-hip. Rrs-Srrrl, i hat the kl -:-.:r,pe-e i-ani committee :( 115 ' a;nes Bm 1) Hugh Espy J.n,cs Lew Stephen Ha?;i: J. 1!. Hamilton, Samuel Jcl'.t v , R. F. L u 1 a 'j. Amos Ha-ting-, Win. Wade. jVlm H.dl, Martin Stewni!, p. Hi. h ud!l nan! son, .) mi'S A. Vt'altoi!, Cornelius Milii 1. Thomas How at (1. Jair.es Wood.-, A rchihald Moore, Abijait Norih. Stephen Slew ai l, Jacob Filial', John Gib-i-n. WlT). lli-hc". R...,.(d, That w lien this meeting di es adjourn, it v, ill ndj urn to meet apain nt the same place on Saturday, the. 13th day of June next, at 2 o ha k P. 31. vi hen the fiiends r.f Agriculture and the Mechanic All arc respecifjily invited to atU nd. Jc5orfrf,TSiat the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Rising Sun Time?. TIIOS. HOWARD, Prat. C. Mir.l.r:::, Sec' 1. J IK: FJtKXClI t 'LA 1 xn. Washington, May 7. After a considerable interval, we have further advices from Fiance. The reader v. ill tut n to them with solicitude, to see if tbey .".nnour.ee the decision of the From h Chambers on our indem nity ipielion; but tho;c,if any, who anticipate so cailv an adjustment of the affair, will be disappointed. It will be K'cn that the indiscreet promulgation l.cre, lat winter, of Mr. Livingston'? correspondence with his Government, has, as predicted, produced no little sensation on its reception in Paris, and that our Minister, finding in consequence thereof, his residence in a French capital rendered uncomfortable, was about to retire horn 1 ranee, and wait in Holland the cour.-e of the events. The excitement, we hope, will be short lived, and, although it may t reduce some little delay in the final ac tion of the Chambers, the bill, we have little doubt, will be ultimately, an. before long passed. In tlic language of the Chairman of the L rench Com mittce. the feeling of indignation will not be permitted to stifle the dictate of inlice. It is. however, truly unfortu nate lint Mr. Living-ton shvild have been placed in so unpleasant a predioniMent a t: feel obliged to absent him ,-nt himself from Paris, at so critical a Juncture, as the presence of an able and 'conciliatory ."Minister could not fail to hp in,trumr:nial in accelerating a 1. vorahb: isue to the delibeiatioas of the Chambers. It is much more exiraor diaarv that he should, in such a junc ture be left without instruction from Lit Gov rnmenl how to act. t. hit THE STATE IltirsK. This building is now in rapid pro gress, with a good prospect of being completed and m readme-? tor ine ic- . .xitlif.n nf t!w lie xt Lecislaturr. The plaislerers have already rini?hed a smal imrtion of the work, including the "ky i;rl,t in th! Senate, chamber. There is but one opinion of the beauty and ue fulncf? of this alteration m tlie origma plan f f building. We cannot but con rratulate ourselves, as citizens of Indi am. oi the hannv choice of workmen that ha? been made to execute the tin .,1.:..,, nf ihr balls of legislation. The lofivarche5 of the Senate chamber h.rh are now completed, interlarde with stucco work and (lowers of a plain hut beautiful appearance, reminded u on a casual visit on yesterday, of a de

scription of the temples of some of the ancient divinities, found on the classic

page. Indeed, it is with exultation of feeling, that we predict, that this build ing, when completed, will be the pride of the west. A more detailed description will be given hereafter, when we will endeavor to give merit ils due. Indiana Democrat. OHIO A.D 3IIC111GAX, All operations, on th part of Ohio, in running the Boundary Line, between that State and Michigan Territory, have been for the present suspen ded, in consequence of the violent meas ures pursued by Michigan, which, as they were unexpected on our side, no preparations had been made to resist. Outrage has now been added to insult. Gen. Brown, at the head of his posse. performed another of his exploits, on SW,the 2G!lt tilt, i,, making pris oners ot Co . 1 panied the Commissioners, in the capacity of marker,) and others of the assistants, to the number of nine. The Commissioners escaped the fangs of the captors, and made their way "to Perrysburg, whore thev joined Gov. Lucas. The details will he found in the letter 'lirV. IS annexed. Gov. Lucas, with Messrs. Tailor and Patterson, (two of the Commissi oners.) Col. Hawkins, and others of the party, arrived ia this cit) on Tuesday last. It is the intention of the Governor, io convene the Legislature at as early a day in June, a practicable, in order that they may a-'opt such measures as may be deemed expedient, lo carry out the law of 1 ir-t sc-sion, for the survey f the nc-, &c... prareably, if we can r(i!j!. if we must. That the cause .' - i f Ohio is just, wo have l ever, for a mcmei.t, bmb(ed ; and it will now depend 0:1 the action of the General Governmei.t, in curbing the military propei sities of the 'authoi ides' ofMichigin, to deteimine what may be the 1 Hill. Chio .V,'; Jounu:!. A 1 lwm.ixc. A mulatto male child between two or three years old, was lately found hanging upon a bush, alive, in the vicinity of Bloomington, Jnd. It is to be distiguUhed hereafter among men, as .Motes Bush; the circumstances under which it was found, suggesting lo ils new parent, (a .Mrs Moore,) this name, after the manner of the Hebrews, and in allusion to the great Jewih Lawgiver, who was alsoa foundling. An Indiana paper advances the idea, that this child, like ils illustrious name sake, may yet be a leader among its ulorcd brethren, and conduct them out of the land of bondage, to inherit the land of their fathers! Not a bad ea;and a consummation, in ourepin10 n. most devoutly to he wished for. O. S. Journal. CHEAT FOOT It ACE. Our newspaper brethren have had a good catch of matter in the details of a 'Great Foot Race" on the Union course, Long Island. Some man who eems to have had more money than he wanted, and less sense, than a man ought to have offered '1000 to any person who would walk ten miics in an hour, which word u-alk must, of course mean run. Well, nine bipeds entered the lists to walk against the lime; and on, named Stannnrd, gained the prize bv a few seconds. 1 his, we presume, ,va; a bite upon him who proposed the a .1 1 . t a race, lie paid lor the whistle. A column or two has been worked up out of this piece of idle folly, it not wicked ness, which have had a general run. We did not intend lo notice it; but, for fear of breaking our shins against singuaritv, we have conned and penned this aragraph. Cin. Gaz. Nr.ws. There is about as much news in the world at the present time as there is honesty and not enough of either to pav a man for getting up in the mor ning, or, after he is up, to render it safe for him to leave his umbreila long e trough to blow his nose. We hope the reader will not despair. We have no doubt but the devil will be lo pay in the world one of these days, and we shall have the enviable pleasure of chronicling it. For inance the com et is expected soon, then what a uni versal row there II be what a splen did time for us news-mongers! More over ft rupture with France is confi dently anticipated by some of the know ing one. I here II be news enough by-and-by. Loiccll Journal. The art of Beggary. A little girl in the market at Baltimore, being observed weeping bitterly, saying she was abandoned by her parents, &c. a lady took her home, clothed her, and gave her a night's lodging. The next morning the varlet was olf, carrying with her numerous light articles she had purloined. A Curiosity. The Clarcmont, National Fagle, states that a vagrant fellow has exhibited in that place among

other curiosities, a small dog with a tail so stiff that it cannot rest its hind legs upon the ground. t A prospectus has been issued in New York for the establishment of a Sunday paper, on the plan of those published in London. It is to be issued in the morning, before church hour?. Cold wixteks pone over. A German Professor, Strave, has published a pamphlet to prove there will not be any severe winters for the next 100 years. An Englsh spoi ling critic, says, it depends very much upon the person in the saddle, whether a horse is worth

30 or 300. Boot & Shoe S a ores rMIE sutibscriber reiL specthnly returns his thanks to Ids former customers and public generally for past favors ar.vl again solicits a portion of their patronage. lie keeps on hand a general assortment of ladies and genthemens assorted fashionable boots and shoes, which he warrants to be as durable as any manufactured in the. Western Country and as cheap at his stand on Front and Grand streets opposite S. llathawav's store. L. N. HALL. Rising Sun, Ind., May 24, lOoa. N. B. All persons indented 1 the subscriber in open account or notes are due, will please call and settle, as no further indulgence can bo iziven. L. N, II. Police. members of iIk T Bui hup, ton Lodge have res. d ! eel the ensuing amove:? -try of which takes place i:: t'.it 2-1 next, at Burlington. Buop" ( . The neighboring Lodgrs. all transient brethren in t! S!. John. ;i i J in.fy. K . i 1 the adjoining Stales art- invi d. JOHNSON I? If ADL.T.Y, T1IOM S ur.i:i), CAIiitlKI. TANDY, V. V. r.LDRIDGI'., JOsEI'll II. MUIIDOCK, Committee nf .-Irrangemcnt. Burlington, May 23, lG.3o. ioticc. THE subscriber has tiled his petition with the Clerk of the corpo ration of Rising Sun, praying for the vacation of all that part of the original plat of said town, lying west of Poplar find south of First streets. JOHN JAMFS. May 1G, 1C35. TOT AVING resigned hisofliceas Ju of the Court, will practice .. s Judge practice I .A V . Office on Walnut street, opposite, the Methodist church. Lawrenceburgh, May, 1335. 79tf Tibb and Sheet frou Ware MA j'U FACTOR V. subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he continues to carry on the above busi ness fit the old stand on Main street. He returns his grateful thanks fur past favors, and solicits a continuance of tin same. Any orders irom mercnams ami others will be thankfully received and duly attended to. ANDREW NAI LEIGH Rising Sun, April 25, 1035. TVjE IF8 f TO 111. J. &. W. O'NEAL, f ESPECTFULLY inform the pub iL lie and their former customers that they have recommenced the mer cantile business at their old stand, on Main street, 3d door from Front, where they have just opened a general assort ment of new goods, consisting of BUSY C (!, SU)SS31EES, Hardware, Queensware, CUTLERY, CASTINGS, $ c., be. All of which they are disposed to sell on very reasonable terms. 1 of pohiu is request.-. to call ana c '." s;.:o their stock, and th? prices. (KrAU : :'! b i' a;i-- ms to us, are r - i ! , y olF their old ;: - 10.35. V i f J r- A S ft . 4 HIlF subscribers have just received in addition to their former stork, a large and well selected assortment of Seasonable Dry 3oods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. C U TL E R Y, Q UE E. XSJVARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SHOES, IROX, CISTIXGS.lJYn JVVJLS. All of which we will sell on the most accommodating and advantatagecjus terms. For further particulars, call and we will tell you more about them CRAFT & SON. Rising Sun, April 4, 1336.

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AVE removed their Store to the new brick building owned by 3Ir Rodgers, on Main street, a few doors above (heir old stand, and nearly opposite Mr. Decoursej V. Rising Sun. May 2, 1 S35. J8ii Heeeireei, 7 ROM Philadelphia and Baltimore, a full and splendid assortment of FASlUO.WlBLi: A I, SO, A large and general assortment of IURDU JIir: .LVD CUTLERY, COOPER-S TOOLS. SADDLERY, S-e. &,-c. All of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JA.MES. Rising Sun, April 18,1035. tf 9ool Cu filing Si R HAVE a pair of Wool ?yy:,w a ( ..a . :.. " ,: a!Ljtf jm villus 1 11 iijit; 1 .1 1 iui 1 .11 mi Sirtkr Cctton Factory, whore work can be had of a good quality and on short notice. P. JA.MES. Rising Sun, 31 ty 2, 1835.-77tf Mawse cm el JLot j?T$K rjf,,ii!': subscriber will sell on !!!jj!:lfc!L accommodating terms, a aUKLOT of vfaind 011 which is eti ct- J a goo I BRICK HOUSE, suila : i" tor a small family, and situated in a . : ' pjeasau! paito! the (own. Appl SAMUEL BEST." Rir-'mg Sun, April 25, 1 035. Mouse cf EtOi FOR SALE OR RE XT. k g W Ibll to sell try Lot. with I P! it h.iil.lln.u t liot-MAn ilk i;'-''1Cthe tow n of Rising Sun, and if not sidd, to rent the d wi lling bouse and stable after the Oth day of May next. For terms fipolv to S. Hathaivav, in Rising Sun, or' " E. S. BUSH, Ltrd-rcneeburgh. Apiil 11, 1835. 7 -Itf tSot5;.e at! ILol fibs S;t!r. JrjK 'SMIL' subsciiher uUhes to Slf:f, dispose of his House and isisLot, No. 12.3, in the village of Rising Son. It will lw t.il.l i nr.-.Mn-modaiing terms. I'or particulars apply to the subscriber, or to Mr. Decoursey. The house is now rented, and accommodates two families. EZRA SLAUSON. Rising Sun, Mav 10, 1035. TtY Abram Pearlce, sr. of Dearborn county, Ran :ft! dolph township,Indiana,one ! W' In iili! !av horse colt, two years old, star in the lace, three white feet, no other marks perceivable, and appraised at twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, by Samuel Jellev and John Tail, Jr. as the law directs. Sworn before me. this Oth day of May, 1035. A true copy from mv eslrav book. ABIJAH BENNETT, J. P. May 9, 1035. Ab ram l easlee, sen of ft" :. Iph township, D. ar- ' "born c ounty, liul., a black mare con, aooui 11 nar.es . . 1 . . . i- . 1 high, supposed to be three years old ibis spring, with a brand on eacli shoulder 110 other marks perceivable. Appraised at $17, by John Tail, Jr. and Stephen Brittingham. A true copy from my estrav book. ABIJAH BENNETT, J. P. Y the subscriber, living on the Ohio river, two y si.,, and a half miles above RiLr.sing Su,, on the lC'li day of March last, a SORREL MARE, supposed lo be G or 7 years old. shod before, saddle maiks on her back, about 14 1-2 hands high, a small w hite spot on the right side of her neck, under the mane. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take her awav. B. B. LORING. April 25, 1035.-P Wiiiilsos Mairs 'I' III.? snlwrrilinra llnvr i list l-f idH reived 0 set of Wismlsoa .VLeBaia's of different colors; nf also, Sctlrc, and a few ROCKING CHAIRS, alio which they will dispose of on the most accommodating term". HAINES & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 183450

ALL persons who are indebted to the subscribers for LUMBER, are earnestly requested to call and settle the same, as longer indulgence will not be given. Those who neglect this notice, may expect to pay costs, as their accounts will be immcdiatclv put in suit. " 1 LANIUS & ATIIE-XRN. Jtisiiig Sun, May 9, 1735. (fe RISING SUN SEMINARY fJ1iJ,S institution will be open and in readiness for the reception of students, on Monday next, under the charge of Messrs. Dickson-and Ranken, teachers. The course of instruction will embrace all (he branches usually taught in seminaries of learning. By order of the Board of Trustees. Rising Sun, May 'J, 1835.

5 a&ojDs" S. HATHAWAY, k --io just received Irom JNew York (C : JL and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS , w hich he offers at pi ices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser consisting in part of Ce following articles, viz: DKY GOI5S. Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassimeres ; A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemcn:s gloves i hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Ves tings; Stocks; Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked Scotch and F rench Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, 1 ich 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 Barrage; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sai sanet Silks , Bombazines and crape Deleria; Irish Linens; brown and bleach'd Russia Linens; Linen Cambric ; Bobinct laces, Edgings, black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, ami far.cv dre;S Hdkfs; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Hdkfs. Also, about SfOO pieces Calicoes, comprising almost every style; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer s'.uffV, Drilling, Enr.enet, Summer Cloliis.ice. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, latest fashions; Palm Hals, Fur do. Kisots, Shoes and Krosaias. Also, a (ine assortment of Hakdwaiii;, Crockery, Glass, China and Holloww a re, G roc e ri e s, Med i c i nes, Pa i n t s, I )y e Stuns, Si0 7' GUjXS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, S:c. &c.-Ri-ing Sun, April 25. 1 835.-y jcai'bo&'R county Seminary. 'MHE trustees of the Dearborn coun- - ty Seminary would inform the public, that the first term of this institution will commence on the first Monday of May next. Its location, in Wilmington, a healthful and pleasantly situated village, on the bluff's of the Ohio river, together w ith the advantages of a large and splendid school edifice, promise ample satisfaction for imaginative tasta and a delightful resort for literary ta'.ent. So soon as the slate of the finances shall justify :i purchase of all the necessary apparatus, they will be procured, and nothing will be wanting on'the part of the trustees to promote the interests of the school of and its friends. Isaac M'Coy, who is appointed Principal Teacher, will give tuition in the following branches, and at the rates respectively assigned, viz: Arithmetic and Geography ;it $3 perquarter; English Grammar, Rhetoric, History and Botany at $4 perquarter; and the remaining branches .at $5 per quarter, viz: Latin, Greek, and French Languages, Algebra, Geomctry,Trigonometry, Surveying, Fluxions, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic and Elocution. Exercises in composition and declamation will also be attended to. It is important lhat all who expect (o attend should be present at ihe opening of the school. We are authorized to state that boarding with private families can be obtained on reasonable terms. By order of the Board of Truste3, JESSE L. DOLMAN, Pnit. D. Weaver, Secrctart. May 2, 1335. 4w77cS