Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 12, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 1 February 1834 — Page 2

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KducfJion nf the lUind. By tuc journals of (he legislature of Ohio, we perceive that T3i . Drake lias transmitted lo that bod v. the plan which he has de-i-u I'm the instruction of the children and outh lo whom 'morn after morn i.Miii Jiv hut hi ings i.o day. it is certainly a noble project, creditable to the mind that conceived it. and well worthy of legislative approbation and fiction. Wo understand from our medical Irhnds, that the number of blind persons exceeds the numder oileaf and

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hi:) any loiig.-i. . ! -1. Thi'i " ; a- af w orkie.i n at the 1 ai i iere a rii;t-e on Tuesday. 1- !;.

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:a (an he a-signed why the latter shi.uid he .-duciitttl hy public charity, u.i' :! '. .liner thrown upon the ce!d sympathy of (he woild. without faculties 1'1 die kind of in-'. ruction which thev ;iie capable el receiving. Schools

Hurth'inakc in Peru. An extract of a letter from an officer of the U. S. frigate Potomac, to the Editor of the NewYork Enquirer, dated Lima, Sept. 25th. s;n s: "Bv the English brig A rah from Af

rica, w e .are informed of the desolation of that place, and Tacus, by a dreadful earthquake which was experienced there on 'the loth inst. That hut 13 or 14 houses are left in Africa, appears certain, and the number of lives lost is estimated at from b to 700. Tacua is

he totally de-troved. The

me. l at toigth ns-uned a c e.p.cMon 'hit atoning, 'hat i; v,,s deemed tie '- tiv t .. call cut a p.: ' t of the th ,-

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hiii'd have been established in ieru Males, and the resnhs h.ave 1 the 1. earls of philan1 hropists.

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1 iiii apt: combint s in a sinhe -..: ks (.' nature and art. ia? the other in ( (Teit- to

plea-o wiiciv ?ie l.hraries ef (lie lean. t ,1 embody the experience cf the past w ith the necumui itini:. wisdom of

ie piescnt e.ee ami vet to he locked

sani to henulifu

The fannais White UlutV about 200 feet in he;iht on the liiiht h;uu! fts you

enter the iiariior of Africa is now near

!y on a leel w ith the ocean; two small

islauus en the same side are sunk so

that ;t frigate can sail over them. Tot

lnt smock w as ijtt fin.nit halt na-t 10

o'clock, P. M. and was succeeded b;, thiee (.ithers at intei v.als of two. three .and live minutes, the last which was most sev, re. The sea rose about thirty leet hi'n'T than uxial."

Cur ion? ConjUct. A correspondent avs: A short time since, a hold and

hungry rat, in search of a dinner, espied a came cock in the outhouse of a

respectable tradesman at Stroud, Gloucestershire, find immediately commenced a vigorous attack upon it. Chanticleer, though taken by surprise, defended himself bravely, and for a time the result appeared rather doubtful. In the second round the marauder had the woist of it. ;iud the first blood w as proclaimed hv his opponent in a triumphant crowing at the verv top of his lungs.

Stil! the rat. in the most dauntless manner renewed the right: hut. after a protiaete.i :s i i nggle, was tendered hirs du i','i.';;'..'. ' by a severe wound in the head, from the spur of his antagonist.

n a r Circumstance. in the course .summer, a strange circumstance :"1 to ti shonherd, in the service

inp-.n-lint to farmer?.- It is stilted in the memoirs ot the Philadelphia Agricultural Society, that it lifts been proved hy experiment, that posts for fencing wit! hist considerably longer, if the end which grew uppermost in the tree, be planted to the eas'tli, than it' done the ' on! t'ai vva. v.

by ( ; of ii)' f.:e i j fi'e;e : l lii.H I

1 llh ia-h from which w e tal. awing extracts: "The a -count iin t Miav, are cor.soi.t'.oi v."

out from all these enchanting visions, and doomed to gaz day after day into an ocean of night, over which no st;tr throws a beam and no sun lights up

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necting ihe cylinders, which tubes are si i vii-ti ucied as to furnish a!lern;itel y the co' 5 find heated air ciiculatoig i.i . i i

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('( l!;jburrr Pa. 6. Sagacity of a dog. To manv instfin(.es on record of the superior instinctive powers of the Dog, we will. add one which occurred in this own last week. A gentleman redding; in Dal ti more street, has a well which has been arched over, hut an opening left in the

side for the. purpose of entering from th:: cel.-.r, and hanging down meat in iii : summer. A person i cabling in

U;e. oia:-e. was oown in thee liar wit!

e.i- o v. ; ai.u Uie alter iuiinuig ;ii.-ei!!.

lo; inoi ti-e vc,i,, uui.a was an.vu lo

f.:et da n to the water. The owner

maimed Jor me saieiv ot b'-s i 1 1 l ; ; : ;.i i

: I ie; ii L rati tor;! ea:d!o and I'ope, 'as i; a human being had !.e"o. th'- pel .-on in jeopardy, who had th p.'i seace ot mind and skill to fasten the rope around him.) without any hope's, however, bill tho-e of sustaining him above water.

until they could reaih him. lie h t down the rope; when the dog look it in his mouth, and pulled it which, induced - ! master to endeavor t raise liiai

?ntlr, the dog still retaia-

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oi ;t i.inn.M fit Eocharnside. Perthshire.

i having one morning made his usual

' I t J ' V '.. .lis UULIV. lit I , I 1 1 I I I I I O '11 in a sleeping oo.-iure, to ease

his wearv limbs. W hilst !ainrin this

'ositiou. with his eves shut, he was snr-

ri.-ed to !cei sometmiiir fiii'Mtt on his

round

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ttuga; and opening ins eves saw, to his no small astonishment, a carrion crow

valuing along b.;s hodv towards Ins

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ciicumsifinces, to what destiny may nc.i this city attain, when population and the arts shall have improved the immense regions with which her trade i connected? Thirty years ago, one hundred dollars would have purchased a piece of giound in one of our suburbs, that could not now he had for one hundred thousand ; and thirty years hence will probably fitlord the same augmentation iclathe to the value of real estate in w hat is now called the outskirts. There is no spot on the globe where

the rewards ot industry are so ample, and th; means of sustaining life so

cheap. This at once accounts for the

intluv cf strangers from other states in the Union, find nearly every country in

Kuropc. Alany ot these strangers arc unable lo stand the ordeal of the climate, .and ;i few depart after amassing wealth; hut the tide of new comers an nually .adds numbers to our resident' population. Much more might suggest itself, on the present anniversary, either in re. memhering the past, or anticipating the future. Let the people of New Orleans; do hut halfof what may be termed their duty to themselves and to posterity, and the proudest cities in the world mav envv their destiny.

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more cautious than gentle,

moved his hand so slowlv forw ard, that he succeeded in catching (lie crow hv the foot, and instantly killed it against a stone which happened to he near him. Alihougii some of his acquaintances will have it that the visit of the crow was noihing more than an act of retributive justice, for having, as hey allege, robbed its nest a few day? previously, vet there can lie little doubt, that the bird looked upon him as dead, .and had actually perched upon him for the purpose of pecking out his eves, before it proi ceded to feast on any other part of the body a pei uli.aritv belonging to

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sat ei iutendei:

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ded 'o I'e iO'tt. ami i east quemlv ut Irue no';.::. : ::cw fr.m tho seat of ib'En id, i -; i i . piic. Tiie only it m t ! in tt i est r ! lie-' to (ireece.

! ; e c.e..misio:iors tnai n.m .: : ..:'.. i hy the AiTiba.-sadoi of Ei.

.:.(( and Ivti-si.i. had i-it( d I

! of San. os, for the puip.-e of

att re.pvg b their mediation to restore the i-ia-id !o a state ef order and suhorjination. At thtir re(piest li:e faaclicn tries ai d principal person oi the i-i it d it e: !-. tii s'linmc, nod to n.vei ;it

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goii.j fit i : The v.erlhv

or e. ai'.e. reinem .er t.;e pe r 1:1 til

i'.v of our la' ti-ine entertaine

i r.tr.ato- of that establishment on CJhri

ov : d tv', wiili a has nl some dinner one .'.he di-hes ,.f which oon-isb d ( a I : hi. !i mav wt l! be termed a ni nnio ;'i. fis v. ill lie se.-ui from the following li-t of lite ingrelienls which entc rtv inie i.- (. .imp.'silioti; namely 53 pau:ai- tfveal. "0 pounds of poik, 9 f e.vh, 1 lahhits, 1 KpiirreU. 10 pounds of glide's. (j pounds of bird, and 75

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A. S'r.r Jersey Lmvisu We have seen a lemon thi morning w lucw grew upon

a tre- belonging to Col. J. Miller, of this town, and which measures 12 1-2 inches or.e way. find 9 1 -2 another, find weighs 10 ozs. It fell from the tree this morning, and has been growing nearly two yet is. .V;reri Daily.

ah the 1 carrion.

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purpose ol m;ika:g known and i. earing tin represciiie comtnissiuii'.-i -. It wa a- the tdtject cf the mis-ion : iuhfibilaiits of Samos to

submit to tiie authority of the Sultan. Il was understood, however, that among Oe -pai li'-s io'o w inch the inhabitants

lucre were no parly in

Mippa-. i to induce t

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Vi; i:inia (J)id. The Richmond En(jaii or sa s : We have had an opportui i i of examining -miw be:tutiful specimens of tie- Gobi Ore of Virginia. Thev were hi ought to this citv !v Mr. Jack-on of fhe.tt rit ksi-.tirg, as they v ere taken fit.s; the E'nit.' d Stales Mining Company, in bpottsy ivania County," about (en miles above Ered-lick-euig. On the iractol land, w hich the Company own, there are two mines. The gold is found embedded in quartz. In all the -petimens we h.ave seen, the pai (ii Ies of gold are interspersed through ihe quartz (a species of flint) and in some of them, are rich find beautiful e.'ll orescenoos. They have all the aopee.i easci-s of being rich in metal. The lender w i i I recce! lee L M i". Fe.alhei -ion: i.iue i's slaiemt nt that in some of ( iiisand depo-iies i:i the Gold Region i f i c- : lit t . tiie qu n !. cofihiias Irom teii to .i!(y per cent, in weit-ht of n;i-

i l i i. - pair.: fts d r.'Use as high as

t w en! v - in ee to ( .vent - three find a hall t a i a' -.

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- n ai rested, to tne urpi i-e ( I in- paiti-.inc. The gfir-

li-onot i, a ..I tan troops a( .-iipoh :o feebie, b at i in.-iin ralile reinforcements . ' i i '.: -d -hoitlv (rom Germiiiy. Il w is s;;,,; i;,.,t (he H i;ni an gauisoii

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'(! . ",.'" Man ied, at ('ohimlii.a, Teiiiie-see, on t 'in r-day , I he IJlhult. I the Re. .Mr. Labaice. Dr. William M'.Vtil to yM;tr Crock) tl, daughter of the lion. David Crockett, member of ( 'ongress l'rom Tennessee.

I he (piestion of the removal of the

( i i i k y ( --' I has I ict ii i oblx d I I )epo-ites. i, si ill under debate in Ik ith i. ,.T ; o- : i , i -1 i t T I ( v . ' I ''in - cs of ( 'one i ('".

Tl-e Barnstable Journal mentions a whole family of tee, hy the name of Patch at Stanford, Me. who on Thanksgiving day, all got drunk, and wore louud the next morning h ing on the floor. The doilies of Mrs. Patch had been on lire, find she so badlv burnt, that she died in a few minutes after her discovery. A few weeks since a young gentleman of Brooklyn, N. Y. being desperately in love with a young lady who lived in tiie suburbs of the city, resolved to pay her a visit by stealth. For ibis purpose lie ( lambei ed over a high gale : bur insiead of defending, (it was dar k) upon the terra tirma, he dropped into a large water cask, and was immersed chin dee') in the element.

A w ,M eat e-e.tped lroin I he menagerie i:i Albany, hut was found and retaken in a slabie near at hand, before il had done any injury. It was retaken by means of a blanket and bullalo skin, at the expense of only a few scratches to the keeper.

Six Cold Mining Companies have recently been incorporated by the Legislature of Virginia.

The R.iiiimore (iazette seems to hold the opinion that the contest for the next Presidency, will be maintained between Martin Van Duron and Judge M'Eenn.

.7 Ca'cjus CVsc- In a Brussels paper il is stated that a man reported him self to the police as having stolen a set of gold ar-riiigs "from the lady of his love,"' .and demanded committal to piison. After summoning the lady, her testimony gave the lie to his representation, find .alleged that if was only a plan of her lover to prevent the performance of his promise to marry her prcfci ring confinement in the loathsome walls of a prison, to being united to a o H v w oman.

' ' '('(' n'rhrind. A paper printed fit i lepkipsonvilie, Tcnn., gives a me1 rich'.dy account of the devastating effects produced by a whirlwind, which among a great variety of injuries done

to the astonished farmer, twisted oil'

large trees, close to the roots, and ac

tually lucw growing turnips out of the

ground, and sent them flying ihrougl

the fields, Ilkc. double headed shot. Bui

lois is nothing to a whirlwind oil' the

mdw.ir.l 1-laiHls, which we heard dc

scribed in an old bar. He said that during the most violent pai t of ihe gale

toe captain of the ship unfortunately

opened his mouth wide, to give some necessary orders, and had ail his teeth

blow n smack down his throat."

i he famous tnief-catcher and .author, idocq, lias just taken out a patent in

Paris lor the manufacture ef a paper

Horn wiucii writing or printing, once

impressed, can never be effaced. This

is about tiie worst thing that could haj pen to most writcis.

On the evening of the 20th of De

cember, the fourth satellite of Jupiter

was discoverable w ith the naked ee, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.

"When .all other means fail in arresting hfemorrhfige, a little oil of tobacco has immediately succeeded. That which collects in the stem of pipes w hich have

een longsmoked will answer perfectly.

The discovery was made by Humel, a

hemist at Berlin, and his mixture is

eight ounces oi distilled water, two drachms of oil of tobacco, and n ft w

drops oi etneria! animal oil. This, has

been found so effectual, that by a recent

decree of of the Minister of the Interior

it Munich, all apothecaries are ordered

to keep it prepared."

INDIA RUBBER. There is a manufactory of India Rub

ber, leather, cloth, .Sec, in Roxhury.

Massachusetts, wbit'o mploys rjiout.

one hundred persons, seme vears since

rn American ("hemist discovered a me

thod ci oissoiving India Kubhcr .and reducing it to a paste, which being

spread with a brush over the surface of

cloth, and dried, rendered the cloth

water proof. He obtained a patent,

and sold it to the Roxbury Company,

and is now in their employment. I hey manufacture beds and pillows without sewing, which a man may almost carry in the crown of his hat, and at night blow them up to any size and sleep on them. They make gas pipes, engine hose, garments of every description without stitches, or seams, occ. These garments protect the person from rain .and storm as completely as if made of iron; They also make many garments of cloth, find then cover them with a coat of India rubber. This coating can be applied from the thinness of paper to any required thickness. About forty girls are employed in sewing the garments and applying the rubber. The cloth made entirely of lubber is said never to crack, find of its durabilitv there seems to be no end. The Company cannot half supply the demand, and their shares, which cost one hundred dollars each, are now considered worth from three hundred to four hundred dollars.

A gentleman of Ccorgia, engaged in the trade on the Savannah River, is about to introduce an iron steamboat, for the purpose of testing its applicability to shoal water navigation. He designs the boat to be 109 feet in length, '22 leet in breadth, 7 feet hold, and "of the burthen of ISO tons. Her draught of water, it is supposed, will not exceed two feef.

About two hundred thousand dollars have arrived at New York from Mexico by the ship Congress, and it is said that a still larger sum has been shipped fit the former port on board the Paragon, destined for Philadelphia.

Vom the A'cv: Orcans Uaily -Veres DtxLMiiE'i 20th. Thirty years have now elapsed since New Orleans passed under the w ings of the American eagle. The city then contained about 1000 houses and eight thousand inhabitants, her commerce was comparatively unworthy of notice; tiie great staples which now load a thousand ships annually, did not .at that time afford business for half a dozen me.ichauts. In thirly years, New Orleans has become the greatest mart in the w orld for cotton and tobacco, sugar and molasses, (lour, lead, find a long list of oilier items. Her hanking capital is equal to one fourth of the w hole circulating medium of the United Slates. The value of the trade of the twenty-four stales bears no greater proportion than four to one, when compared lo this single city. . If these advances have been made in thirty years, under a ai ict v of ad ci se

The Pex-itknt. A youngman called at a store in Boston, on Christmas eve, find w ished to buy a silver pencil case, for which he tendered in payment a two dollar bill. The clerk not being pleased with the appearance of the bill, stepped out to make inquiry about it, but when he returned his customer had flown with the pencil. The following letter was received through the Post Office next morning, with a good two dollar note enclosed : Boston, Dec. 25th, 1333. Sin, Asa conscience stricken penitent, I take this method to make restitution to you for a pencil which I obtained at your store 1 attempted to pass. a two dollar bill which I knew (o be a counterfeit; 1 felt guilty and dared not wait the return of tiie clerk w ho had gone to inquire about if. I h.ave had no peace of mind since that time sleep has fled from me I am a wretched man; it is my first attempt at guilt' il is the only spot on my character, but it is a spot that never can be effaced. Conscience, that monitor within still whispers guilt, it hangs heavy on my tortured imagination. Oh, could I hot forbear my feelings, will ct (he better of my sober judgment, and my letter will appear to you like that off. fanatic. I respectfully request (hat the bill may be enclosed, directed to R. C. D. through the Post Office, that I may have the satisfaction of destroy ing what has come so near ruining my peace of mind forever, and it would he a relief (o my doubled spirit, if you would Minify your forgiveness, by letter or am way you think proper.

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