Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 81, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 May 1835 — Page 2
TMK TIMES.
lessened by the ( hange. the oojec- : lion to its m-?ent locution as to etntra'i-
a. r.cmNtRAXD """"" I ,w jKl5 not beon removed, even in a geo-
rapliical sense, and in the point of
. .l-i 1 1
'!!. r- ;r..c ... nr l VR LiilliK ulll SUV C Our
7 -1
IOK. THE TIM tS.
M. Gi.rv:
n much it'crcc-cl.
w iicr. (and w iiai we oolieve
was n;-i'.! as one of the principal reason:, for removal.) This, every body i . . . i . i . . .
Mace ot ocmg aone away ey
removing the court houe Wilmington, i-i giea'.lv .-;.. .7. There is no
is ace ia count v so I'-.!
One el'lhc oth-
Yon will confer a favor by in-; crcomp! lints to this place, was the di In
ferring the following .'-Lirrwgr mi j;0;,'jv m rr,,--inir lit'- streams m due
need not expert any sweet-cakes; hut j ,;r p;..', . . . .- . i i I '
charge it to trie iiscomeniei mnineu Yours truly, GiT
Marriage is certainly a condition upon which the happiness or misery oi life docs very much depend; more, in
deed, than most people tin mi ot octoro
To be confined to live wila on'
hand.
perpetually, tor wnoin we
iiv inareo-i
when Sh : water is mid to he trouble-
some here, as Wilmington. Oa either
hav
of tho town are streams which, at
s. can neither be forded, ferried nor
v:i:n: unless at the i mi nor; I danger of
Inn
no
one
no li-
Linn nr ri!rnm. most CCI'to In V he nil
nnpaiv cinfe. There had need be. a
1'icat'manv wad nudities to recom- i the lives of both matt and beast; togeth-
xv
lutt without lovk, the. verv
.Too.l nullities will never make a con
ft .a e.t conversation easy and delightful, ierunty . J..- i VI.
And whence, proceed these innumoia
eeronaul from any pecuniary loss.
Cm. Mirror, May 23. Till: NORTHERN BANK OF KENTl'CKY. Un to Saturday last, 19,077 shares
of the capital stock of this Uank had
boon subscribed for in this city, notwith
mountains pointing its way laden with all that agriculture can create, or commerce ask for, towards your city Hills as fai distant from each other as the . . .1,.. ...,..'.c luiv their
miunigni iiohi mc ru....., -v ;
standing the amounlto which Piuladel- tnm.te o: "''f , ehia is limited is five thousand share,. -'ldo,St W, ' ,o .. 1 iV I lZ ..n.i is n.i.iu.u land mu c rol s hk; the muihed ill iim There are 17,007 names entered or he , - ; -,n lhc ,;lt, oflUU above .hares and s ,s probable that n - o ,.,aIize ,rore ol wards of thirty thousand names wdl, , ;tni iri0ra
, . , ,1- , f ..,,. I ,-.(:.,. i IOC aciiKUtiin ivul i
ie. eii' ereo. anu ui i;n? v . ...j .
,1 :i rn!wi:nt rcnveta;ion with or.c I "r im o.ner oa oe.sons, wmo.i rtm
rhete there is some share of kindness; ;not!ceu at a proper time, and w.aco.
' i !..-. K-it of a never were nor can ! e ur-reii ;;r i;ns!
f:.'-
nor iiit fi
v
places in the
Wh it. then, h av
Ide domestic miseries that plague and ;1.V t.n-
nlfeilr '.otrov and confound 5o"i:;a::v
- i fimilies. but from want ot love a
it pr.ui
O! I::;: (;,n;tV
ui : at great cxji'-iw
the p.'r.p'c t;aineu ;.b.vi( i i.r removal
oat ? Whv th; v have.
piei mi?i an to re
(!iO!!:p.d persons wilt be di:-appoi'.ued. We have heard a diiierence of opinion .xnrcssed as to the be?l mode of dis- . . .
trihuting the stock, utuler uie circumstances there being no provision for tlie j ;., . n., 1,-. p.irinr V ni-elend to i
. i ...v.-. ouandam invii.iers t.
1 . . , . .i ii.ine: and then as ?.te
litai uie : , , . . ,. .
oveii.ouol toe King oi i:ers, ai
a:;l iM'cMime
wiil retort to tiie
sands of miles away to the right, and to A t;om he;inxin. the left I see every leaping rill that Postmaster dcneral Kendall takes a
comes laughing down the bides of the fair start in his new position. If he
wiMies loouiain uuiaoie reputauon, let him apply his whole talents to hc faithful discharge of his of.icial functions. It is the shortest and surest road to hon
orable eminence and ju-t estimation.
Cm. Gn. I Ms"' OFII'.K Di'.iVVRTMKXT.) --Itii May, ifi.35.J notici: To Mail t'ontr ictoi s. and others who are, or may be, c; editors of the I'o.-t Oiiice Department. The practice of accepting the. drafts of persons in the emplo; u.ei.t of the l't Otlice Departoicut for services thereafter to he rendered as also for moneys due, ill he discontinued. No drafts drawn after the promuh-aiien o!
power than the hundred-gaic.d Inches of olden time, or that prom.l city wliose ruins strew the Delia of the Nile the
Alexandiia that was the.Wic (Jrltims of the uric inr!d shall liist conquer the
disease of climate, as she. conquered the
A I'eiiiusUlar
as hiaved
otierv
ledly the ti
For fxamrui', it laev
io.-
i
. i ...r.: : 1 1 ;.:anti. a n I iiii'i.itiJ -.-i i.i......
e somew
lias coarUr,
" ' , , : led back his Hoods, so .hall her arin ul rla! arran., ment
MMcn, i:r:,..; i:i i:ul.io ......v !, ,,. ., ,.1 ... 1
iiiiwt-r icai uvi i.iju....:.. .......v. 1 . . ii . . i ... a... ........
.ieiMior ami iaxu: , aim u ioe r.uov.
tins notice will he accep;e.I or pni.i unless drawn in pursuance of some spe-
l.ind:
ii.
:oi;
-hou! ! have thirty thousand n:t
down, and only live thousand shares to distribute, they will place a number onnosl;.' c-ach name, throw the whole
.. - e
" 3 . . . . ! I I.. ..l.iv
lime the so.eain lompies sai i iu n n
ess in the wile or
lU-orui
.5? lh-oai ' aiove it 'o jiisl i!ie p! ce t'n y don't va:..t 1 iiito a h:
these come their r.':c an t car:
nr.
al
ntv in curie
in
it. Tl.o e tin: ;;;;;ta'i
t-r.i . -t-C '.an'.ire; t;ii pav to our members in t:;e list Legislature, (for we be-
to account lh. evils Usal ari-e a.ia:i- : , oai . .oi w..i i jt. . - C :.. . .1 .. 'V. . ifOI! ill1 (i lll i. nr.. !'... r ..;-i.in
i uf.lv iro'.n uie w .mi ii coioag u .uicc- j r... -... ....
lino n:.l.
; - ; j sn. mil .in .1 nvin nr M-oei
in nmnaging a'uairs at home, a; u lueir preface. ( x'.ravagaiil expenses abroad, la a word, it i-i not easy, as it i nee li ah
n a tin? qiiestiou is consiu-
!! :l:'l III.- .-: !x !i: . : ; . 1 :l 1 1 1 r'.T tMiini.'..
. . . 1 1 j -1 ... - .
(nj e;n..ii!.;s inA f(iri.im..im:in ni" !'-o!) an.j hi-.- n es, nniaire, cc. :or
;iu:i Clt.'v- . - . . ' ....... . . woman runs the must fearful hazard 1 two sessions ct the o mmis-ionci s, w c tint can be who manics without this ; v. dl et down, as a rough guess. at seven
ir.nnrc-f a t;:,-tr. ; and is now only I nrlv (omniciHT.I. ly the tune tho court iionse is built ;.t Wi! nir.u'.on, the pi?-
nirection ia them-elvcs, and without good assuranee of it in the other. L- l vour love advise before you choaso. a1...! your choice be fixed before you many. Kemembcr the happiness or misery oi or. i- life depends upon tins one attar.d
that r.olhing but de;:th can di-nve toe
Knot. A
'i i tae countv win ml . ! I
cr'U or l'-a itiouaml no
lave sr:urm,-r,
II;
far 1
e
as in
do li
is eou.i
e?s nr.
able to a married one, where prm
and alleciioti th) not aeco:opany
teriiCe. li.e
in the
am
wav.
I: it !i:nrs that
!'
'.mount
we p. red it t from
the ia.-i. that ii Si.e cemt hous be
'ected there, it will only be living tho r-i stone id its io:tdaiio;i at some oth-
l!'.c re i? erpo'.a!; and ;!eis he (.oiitinna!! v on t!i
choice: but where thev u.
n i tciTtii-'l hap'oines's tuu d to tlie i mova adding cost upon cost, until the . . 11 I .... ... a ' . 1 ... .1 .
marneu slate. There cannot be too near an equality, too cx let a harmony, betw ixt a marlied couple it is a step of Mteii ueH.-'l
1.
pen;.! are maoo t irroaa under tiie
; !) i: then of their raxes, created by the strifo for r!ie couit house alone. It is la b.- regretted, tli.at, if the seat of jnsrsce must he removed, a place could not !.ue been selected where tho people
ii.I be wihmg lo hi it re.nam.
WO!
tv
CLAYTOX.
as to ca 1 lor all our cnerv anu pea
tration, aiid especially the tenqer ; education must be attended to.
unequal matcher, the men are uku o go- j .wore anon
vserally m fauit than the women, w h. ' I... c. 1.1... rlu..;iili
, . .... . , ! 1 Ins nentleman s ctl irt to make an
" w iiiom 10 jr.. ; j r. u r, lor lis r.n.-.i To make ji'iir fjieau't'i niy.-nr ti.ir::.c i."1 Mariiages fjuaded oa nllcclieti are the most Inppy. Love, sns Ad nu. ought to have shot its rools ib-ep, and to be well mow n before we c;:;er iat'i that state. There is no:;.i::g ahh i.
Slid.
i o
a'.'.i draw cut live thoun.i.i.es thus diawn out
nit V
will he entitled to the stock, and those left behind must expeiience disappointment. This was the plan, pursued in this city in the case of the (Jas Stock, and wu believe it pave va ry immoral satisfaction. Another plan that wo .... . i .
iiviv !in'!: ion. is as o ows: bnou u i
there be thirty thousand names down and onlv five thousand shares to disJrilmte, the comuiissioners might give tin-c share to e ei y sixlh name, con.iincnciiig at t!ie first nam'". Vi'c may state,
-aeh is i daily 'to five at m;i'
Steam Navi:
a lew o r, s
its rower ot
go, is ehei
sti'.a?,;. "ation, as we remarked
ting wonders ly
ipproximating oistant
laiiU-. intormatioii ecu roDoralive oi this, comes to hand every year and almost every month, la a London newspaper receive d by the last arrival, w e
iohserve a notification that a steamer
was about to leave Marst iiles for Egypt; and as the pacha of that country has already brought one into operation on the Nile, unexampled facilities are offered to the trave ller w ho wishes to i v
i.;,o, ti
a
'r it, that sales
at lioei t.nec e,n
i isii.it e t
..;,t.
ca.ii ler is consiu-
. !
with ;: a rd to ibis Mock, that
t'.e ,!-: ('!!' ': I''
doTlai's advance 0:1 "m- ohfained. Tin
ed a ver i XO lient one. ;m
m:s.do:; i apquanted to hsp .-0 i ; are imong our most substantial i ;l . The t'eiiesl confidence is entertained in the. Jjiiik, as it is believed that two of the m;it dislinguishcil thiaiaiers id Kentucky, will le elected the principal oiiiceis of the institution. JKtiui. lit poller, . Ijvil
plore (lie antiquities with wiuc.t tne shores of that river abound. The names of Druce, Led vard and JJelzonia
; are . ie.pl jval, !i! ea
a-cei:-ion, last week, proved unsncce-s-fah Tin; failure, we are assured by him. was 01. tiit Iv the result of misman-
1 .
. ! : t;o
an
' e , 1 no ihci
tl.
part
!.IK)-i
W
mate reailv co:
:s the
mankind it is his choice in this 1 j; ect on which Ids happine- or misery i:. lie depends. Tni'.i:h S A a n de-i : .p tionof a wise and gio-i woman may '" thought too m.'.ia and t:iv-:;i i:.i:.d :: this rctlicil ;2' . vet certain it is l!i .1 th -business oi a family is the m t pi'odta ide and honc.iable ;-tud i t which th can employ themseivi s. The host do wry to advance the m u tiage of .1 eu e.: lady is, when she has iu her countenance, mildness; in licrspi!it,wisd-un;
1 i ae. car.
tUiiCC. h.dla-t
t 1
ii.ii U , tor t
o a-e.
Til: re w a
oi
.,oe.
a iri't
ll was ascende pose of 1 .tional
some, ot r.is e. v-as v: 1 v at ;s:m 'lat ol
air. K
car, ai.u
1
ia lO.t s line i!;s-cin-the
1.
ra i d a;eroa int
we t::-. a ;i.i
n 1 e!t ha I. sh. ;.: d
lie !!L-ad- of i! i's- ovei -d he
-ra, 1 V:'i
el
va:i t
to some of lhem. to I t rep-, thoj let tin -m a!! w-"i!t. Tne v in 1 Ide w lit- passi-d rapidly ahov e spectators. When he was entirely lonse, h.e
nr.w oim.eaxs. Rev. .hdia N. Maiilt delivered
one of his eloquent discourses on the
i iie
oeialed w i'.h it. the lame ol waose s may tempt many others to iisni p.ass them in enterprise, w hen be aeeonnd:-h! w ithont the t 11-
morous privation and diiliculties to whiili they were su'ej. -etcd. Thus tna tin; bounds ol science lie enlarged, and a w ay opened for the spread of civilization. In connection with this subject, it may be stated, that the w hole of the
Mediterranean is likely, before long
to be rendered accessible by steam
The voyaue from Tries! to Constantino
ple, touching at Corfu, N aupanli, Smy r
e.a, and Dardanelles, may now be per
IT. 1 ! it
It is inleiKlea 10 pay promptly, ai tne end of the present and eat h succeeding quarter, all ;u-t claims accruing against tlie Department, within smh quarter, iti such manner as will hereafter be 1
maue known. A pavinenlj far smiies rendered will he promptly made, the perforin ance of the services conl ratted f r, wi!! lie rigidly exacted. Fine? will not he imposed without fair inquiry and safTieient cause ; hut, who:, imposed, f hev will ot !-o romitted. Arrearages of former quarters will la paid as fas( as tho Department acquire tiie men:'.?.
No 1
occa-ion of lain' the cornerstone of
the Methodist Episcopal Church of this ! formed by it., agency; so that it is reatilv. j sonable to infer that 1'alestine w ill soon
We select a few extracts from
aibiress. not o sving room tor tue entire. Of New Orleans the Orator said:
tiie streets of the city of peace
a .(
Ala
,i
0 c i; u ei ic.i o 1 1 ani isii gi ver Uiunrs wi'ii snhj ct in anarchs chained to
h:s w!k el; he brings 1,0 curse np.m her iea y stieets, (rota liie agonizing groans ( widowed and orphan millions. Here all is life, ao! i viiy, y- net eus excitement, tiie rivalry of benevolence and the
w iih ?.c
at co
I 1 !.,!.-
in ncr DcnriMor, m hicsi i ; .1. life, virtue.
la
, 1
. ui-si e-vcr
tali
,.;:e :.e a
in ca. t ic' i fi-u.i ! i , el ar-d a::d - ' (Jl.ivioa ?ei:
brew it ( u
imaieviiafe! v 1 ;m-
g'.i'ei;:n his ear by throw ing
01:
1 t
ll'O
c.
r, ! ac; car came ;! it w as I n c k-
Heseiz d a
! ; ; twenty pouuds of sand, but be-
.1 a
! e:.:s. L u
e e. dl. n (it sf em' ei
another bag f sai d and Tiie ball -o:i then rose.
-Th
v. as and
sat ii'iiht uaa'.eiv si !u k the side.
01
h
lae w i: da-hod and
1 I
caught hal l of lie eaves h eiog v- ry high, the siclti:
a.
s . 1 i 1
aoau.sl lae ciunue v. was lore.
b-ilh;:i was soon fieed from its
naeli hurt ; hcon'.ii.ues w e
(.'lav ten w
n.-t
.!
II
nave
, 1
OlS
'I
ics, a II.) do
i-hhiii the o! j; ct he had in vie-w. Mr. Cih-n thinks !a; will he reo.dy
r w a y for tne Atlantic, ia a-
!
w men time oa
.1
iv tee satis- 1 '.do man. wiio ,
beineawav li.; p. .dm, so triu
j'rohi r,c r'::;a.:i " .. i...-.-..-.y. Tin: cof.'.'ri' :;;:.vr. The Cunniissionois or n 1 ea!.i the seat of justice cf this county, m
pursuant to adjournment, at Wdming-' ton, on Monday last. (The whole, five, in attendance.) As all, except one, had on a previous occasion travel! :d overtke county and v iew ed tho dill :r; ::t points, all they deemed nci rv at this lime, was lo say w'.i ue it sh'.a.h! be located. They accordingly too!; ep their quarters ia the enemy's camp. ( Wilmington) ai.d afu r sev n! Iieii I--SS attempts, succeeded ia cou.io.g t a decision, by a majority cf ei;. '('- t'iiiKl ju, its a matter of course, u tiie place agreed upon as the future at o; j'l-liee of lhc county. The d. .n-e.o inot as surprising to u, (knowiiog the Means an I exertions whhh l.iv ' e. n nude to hi inj; about this 1 - salt, a: ! ih.il one or m ne of t!ie-e hoaora' '.e meo, awe an; credibly inf.-cra !, h 1 a .: predilection forjWtl.nisigt.m a- tiie .! of j -i-ticc l-f.,rc he ever had tl.o 1 uie of.w. 1'iTi'.'.) ai th t thn a-..-:: hi the State, of coai '.i n sen-e, co 1! 1 b. l a I. who w o lid even thinli, much h - i a j 1--licc Hrcid that W il-niiiuti.il has advantage over Aurora, Manchester r t'ds place forth.; seat of j t-Ve e cf the in
ly. 1 OH tiling is p.iep.wt M oU s an I. , re-pecl.able iiMa!a c horn him. lor they wo Ihink, every unbn-ed iad. vi l i d j ha.l wa il idi;h kdled him with kindness will unite with us in opinion, when we 'on the other day. (Jentleniet;, touch .iy that a m ue uasiti-faclorv. unwise, vour beavers, at a di-tance, but for injudicious and iiralmnal s' h 1 t'u.a t I iv ton's sake, henceforth, let his hands ould not hwe b.'Cii made from all the alone; for a mm neds all his wits, nr d itcs named (Moore's Hill excepted) hands loo w hen he is preparing to rake lli-iii tho on.; made. Of all tin; obj e- a moonlight view of ihe peaks of the tiotn urged to t!,U place, we. pi t( 11 I to ; evei lasting Alieghanios. ny, that not enr Wis bee n obv filed or Contributions rue Leinniadc by our
pro eh -t lii'in in w !:'.: sw ehi
tand.
oi
mind.
now
th
ail tie l.li b
:pil-
aa-rona-l ie a-piran(s. ( :,e 1 ee".il ellort w as we l call v th.-.k thit
.' iiit s. W01.C-. unt
i-.i-ici .i !i i.-n-ls v ill ne-i 1 .... . - 1
iae: ion o loaivio.r: on I .
has
a i! Iv . tre.;n i i ;r. oi
!oo-: le'd ii
: i ae v- 1 i' I 1 I .a p pen 1 1 ! -t I 10. iei' ie !)o.l,.-r
:o :h!-,h; '.v oil
!y as ; i,v f as earlh doomed i.i'U talwriid. The next time lie Ossavs foco 1 a 'envv.ii d, we hope his pirlicularlv kin I 1 1 - t ads wiil strive to repress I heir feeling-, and keep theip dear faces at a
Orlrrras the citv with:g circuit of liencvolcnct; Tiie din of commerce se streets bv niht and
bv day, as the voice of many waters. She sits as a oueea upon her alluvial 1 1
1 1. ?
s!ii';g libations of its tides See readies omo arm and ; Iv icky Mountains, while
vv itii the sil-
onds her eas, and
I
an. I
UeX'.co, leii
pou! s tile r at her feet, cm' races li
wu!i tee oliier, sue vcr 1 kes of the noi
Sh
couriers over tin; sounding
be included; in which case a person
will be .able to visit Cairo, Jerusalem, and Constantinople in a few weeks, gaining as much information as the geneiidiiy cf traveller-, now do in the same number ef month. Indeed, should success altera! the projected voyage to India by the way of the Kuphrates, the Levant will he as regul..r!y visited !, steamt is, as is now th-; Adriatic. llill'inore o'j. Tiie i'lidad'djdda San gives an ;iccoiuil el an old gent h-nta a vi ho was in tin; habit of visiting the house of an elderly lady in Lombard s!., of raliier doubtful character, in search of prey, lie dcsire-l tin; wren h to inform him of
the first beautiful female that she should
she
o ik. i no le Xi rian.i.iv. a
short time af;er she had taken her seal ai church, at which she was a u vular attendant, a youngand beautiful female entered it, and was immediately offered a seat in the pew of this matronly ladv.
the proud ,.eep Cud ol ; u.Vi)ltM acquainted witii, whie!
l ..... .1 I -II I.....-I, . .riO-,.. 1 111 . I
. 1' ' ' ' ...... V . . ..
evei v' lute;
.... ... ! '. t. .1 . . I 1:.12 li... I . ..
' - . V.-1....I II.. I ..,.I!M li'i C'll'lli 11 1
1 . ,,,.! 1 ....,i.- .h...,...,i. ii... i , . ;'"','
..I ....;,-I3 U.IUIM I,.. . I , ),(!,,. , ;
cordage of her laden ship. We star. 1 near the consecrated ground oy. r which hang the cloud, and along uhieh ro.ued the iron storm of battle. The m. conquered, (he unoil-
1
They sung out of t
c,
1
same noo:; am
L pon leaving
erv i e. ine eldei 1 v
lady o'iserv ing that it was cai lv and th;
requested the
hib
day remaik.bly I'm.-,
!' n i lay her m a
10 latter accepted the
me
1 ' s, Oil:.- i.i l.n - m just as t ee
laged city is around her towers are unscathed: the columns that deploved down on vender plain are now in the world of spirits, and memory and generous (bein gs of humanity spread the pail ih ohhvi on over the prostrate hamUe.i f e. Never again shall the fool of viol e re tread the soil defended by the veteran- of tiie eighth of January. Taught bv a !e-sou forever emblazoned 0:1 the p trehmeiit .f i.ishu ie fain-, the wairi aa of the oilier lands sh d! avoi I the grave of lhiiish valor, an ! li'-r no vi lenie lo the metropolis of lie welern vv oi ll, as she gathers her fain re power and splendor around her. I am not a visionary yet when I look forward into the future, 1 am astonished at what sevete probability unfdds as th.e destinies ofjlhis city of tiie south. I strain my aching eyes lo catch the far o(f frontiers of the Great Vale, through which the. Father of Waters rolls his majestic flood in turbid grandeur; but it is too far for the vision of man 1 exhaust horizon after h orizjrij and yet tiie end is not. Thou-
ycerig mama; short walk.
invitation, ana alter walking through several si reels was invited into a house which her companion said was her residence. She at first declined, hut at length yielded lo the courteous invit iion.-5io was sh awn into an elegantly furnished room, where after handing her a iamk, the eldeily lady said she must leave her for a few moments. The next act of the last named personage, was to fulfil her promise to the old gon'.lm.-m. She wrote for him, and when he came, showed hi: a the room the young I tdy was in, and told htm thai he would there find a lady as beautiful as aey In- hid ever beheld. Tne old gentleman, unobserved by its occupant, who was ahsarded with her hook, entered the 10 omjiu ecslncy, and commenced a number of gallantries, not very dignifving to an old man, in the midst of which he was stopped in confusion the young lady was his o:rn d-ri"hter.
A person by the name of lionald, advertises in the Louisville Journal, the loss of his pocket book, containing money and papers, which was slolai
from his room in the Jail of that city.
maoe 1 ende
in
ot respective ;u!ow ar.ccs wiil I c
for. any regular services hereafter red, such c.s carrying the mail
another manner, or more speedily
01 more freipicntly. Ihan is stipulated for in the cord rants. Imptovemcn's will he paid for only when they shah have been previously approved and ordered by the D--par! ment. ;.nd th.e rate of allowance ilxed according to law. A.MOS IvEXU.VUi.
rjitKJlII'RS Of EJKUUtATIOX. It will probably be somewhat surprising to those who observe th.e advance of civilization, to learn, that a company of citizens of this stale is now organizing, (o emigrate to Upper California, on the shores ef the Pacific. The company consists of about rif'y families, principally in Jackson. Clay and Ray counties, who have enkred into bonds to emigrate to California. As the company will not be ready (il! May, 1CV.0, vi hen they will rendezvous at Independence, it is expected that they will then amount lo about one hundred families. Several individuals of the; compnuv spent two or three months at ?iIo.nt.rey'in California, lal
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1 ai 1 1.!, ? 1, i. 0-0 pue is and siaiesir.cn, have ex ked forward to some distant day, p.iohahly in the next century, when the !i.!o of migration, - cping westward, wamh! reach the shores of the Pacific; but few, it is believed, have ventured to predict that in 1G3(, the cabins of the "western pioneers'' would be creeled on the shores of the west', rn Ocean. Mis.-uri lie publican.
.v:;:!!T!i i':jA i. soourrv. At a meeting of sundry citizens of Randolph township, fi iendlv to the formation (d an Agricultural Society, held at the Presbyterian church, in Rising Sun, on Saturday, the lti'.h ir.st., Thomvs lie ww nn, Fen. was ealh-d lo the
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pointed Secretary; when the following resolutions were adopted '' ,t-.T. That a Commiltee cf Vigilance be appointed, w hose duly it shall be to further the; ohjecls of this meeting, by urging upon their neighbors and fellow citizens the propriety of forming an Agric ultural Society in Randolph township. ,V.)'vf(, That the following persons compo.-o saiit committee James Ibayle, Jos. P. Rif hardsofl, Hugh Kspy, J ames A. Walton, James Lew is, Cornelius Miller, Slcphen 1 fastings, Thorna Howard,
I. I'.. Hamilton, James Woods,
A rchibald Moore, Abij a!i North, Stephen Stcwai I, Jacob Fisher, John Gibson, Win. Jligbee.
Resolved, That when fhis meeting does adjourn, it will adjourn to mcelagain at th.e same place on Saturday, the loth day of June next, at 2 o'clock P. M. w hen the friends of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts are respectfully invited to attend. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Rising Sun 1 lines. Tiros, iiowaud, w. C. Miller, Sccy.
P. P.. Lm-ing, Anvs 1 Listings, Win. Wade, " John Hall, Martin Stewarl,
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