Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 12, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 1 February 1834 — Page 4

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.: -v-'.'J j lb- J ; Ri.-iug Suu. youth and age. Ye ,ic old my man ;;: dear o saie stii. ; . a . uin iocks'lailareioUare ;ri(e Yet you seen: to i t-:;r I the day , that .N.e.y t.:!l T.f ! gel '(:' -.'' m Vellili ': I ! the f.tber relay s 1 I,!, e f ih . a .utii CuUlt tii.t i is the ihtUit- w hatever I di 1 vv ; , - . e to" I ! I. . iiast. a i aie o,d ue w ar tm. ..r, in. y resu then said. And lire is l ist hastening away ; ;! are eheeii;;! and love to eooV. i:p..)n tie. ith. Now teii me tlie reason, 1 pi ay ?

I em i h.cri'ui indeed, the lather replied. having nothing to eat and w earing, perLet tie; cause thv attention engage ; j haps, a fashionable coat, which, w hen In the davs of lay vi ulh I reinembi r"d ' he h,u.;ht he never mean! to pay for,

my (.led II ha not forgot ii.e ia ago. For the lliisttg Sun.) rue Ki i i o.'i"-- v. txi:o.v.i;. Veicon e. sir. (o yoar new dwelling. la thn heahhy. growing town; May the good audi wise support you. And s n r. s? .uir labors crown. ViLoi;.C. we -ny, to dwa 11 among u-, hi tb.e lov. n of' Rising Sun; .M iy prosperity attend you, hii t Uj OU SOI ill. l :;. y e-ar Rising S.n.,"' w ith sjde!..!ti S ;.(.,i i.s: uiy t.a all aiouee ; lii:' i'- ; - art; pioclaimine. I, ( fh! !; w!"do !.er i- found. M '.v v ,:'!! .-illi' t i . 1 j I O U l.i Si . LUi U 1 ' . ! may for light and I a bo;, Tram s'i'iscriber? get your pay . w. t . Mlii'liANK'S. T!iC re i.- a si ranu'ti disliko io the nam

. - - . .. l.asi,-.e-s tnev pursue ? Lo.k thu.u,-h : ., . : l.'.e. pag.-iel l.istorv w no-e ram . - are !!,. lit i bug i'm : v, !io have been the none u - . - l it. - . tLisoi ia.e.rkiaj ;s hv no we to olien . , i i ' h II: 1.1 '.'I I I ' !lV III. .lin.'W. im :i Inn.r.- I iiii ! ia a o judgment, in a!! thi'w (.Use. it ii Hie dictates I flK.C oia io e'oia.-.o. :'.:ia ereieri ii " th t lle'ir , , ' . i i ', . . . V, oimre i seou.u bo I rougnl up in , o,. .e-, .:;:.. ;, .aaa give them sucn an oc - ;Ui!;u::'"; 5' ; 'A U;,!" r-!!:ih,C ,n;-,m ,to llr come use. u to iiiemselves and ethers: ur. n... on run .vsovi:. Wo ar- g'--.d to see sch doci i incr iot e.;e u moie. unport.uice ( the ' t ju. a;;. . a:,di tlie world, tlnm me.", are ' u'.y are ot. Th it o !! nts shou lid sock to p.lacc ! liieir childien iii those occupations v. Ire l; proafee the L'leater freedom from i toil is. the dictate of auction. What ; we love, w e are named l e enira-ed ia labor',, a duty ; but ii is after all, a mistake. It is net to be doubted that habit can render any occ upaiion, if not agrceab!-1. free from toil. The smith whose anvil resounds with the hammer, the rarpeioer, the ship builder, the arte in, .is of thrni happier than the man e. ha ha . no employ ment. Rut tl.ia l low few of tliose who are i

oi mechanic la t:i couatry, .is well as a iew u.tys p.isi io purcna-e some els.: lit re : it would almosi seem a .'.is- j article, probably a ccilee pot. Appeargrato to be 'p.n industrious or ufciul ma!., j h g rnther hard to please, and fearful K.ua a rent thinks hi? child superior j of weary ing the patience of the clerk, m ite'dlcctua! capacit. ;;nd t aa.e le ' 'yj his eveu-e, tbrit he was Imy ing too of tiiiiug any st.ithm, w haiever his it lor ' i r A.-..y." "Alt indeed !" ability to quality him therefor, ll'-nco. i said In-of the yard-lick; "was she nevv.o every where meet with professional !er married!" "0 yes, rnass i,' replied iiiet:. wiio w ould doubtless make re.05! j Cullee;but she's a a7''o;rcr.-.V. Bn. xe. lient mechanics; but unfit far a pro-! a . 'Z. T, ...... , ,, . . . . . , Qualtiicutrm for Lonirrrss. u Why do -ion ; they remain ail their kve. i:i o!-., r . , VJ. . r , .... ,. "r not pie-ent our-eh as a candidate S'ur. e and poverty. hv i ihi ' r, ' - .. , , d. v, - , ., 1 , , - , , ' . . , ! tor Conm-e-s ? said a. lady the otaer I ! ie n t me wore) t arret o ladee i,,. . i... i. . i i .. , , . , , e r- a iv to her iiusl; on!, who was eon nied men !v fieir action-; a'.d i oi !mo, ,;. ... , ,j . ' . , 11M .,

ai",:e ii what we call tlie. learned I made to it. Well knowing the disposi-profes-io:; ever attain to distinelion or j fmn of her customer, she had no 'dilii-

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sa ale t i. .a at. I of th ia the ,!e he a Ih.o.: (i tb- s o re 1 r (!;,:', r selves "r ! Ii U atr -.:r -' nos- o (h

s ' ii....... i e. I of l!o-e again who have engaged a the ,1. lie, to and rospomi. do ai t of : to dee: th- slide, or of thoe who fdl i tb.. s tri e ', ,! k, h iv.- inae.y, we ask,ev-; thetn- ! i loh'.i .1 -rt-.l tn Tii,. .n,-...i!,., 1.- I ' - i"o ! ooo of ah-ri iie i lb. no.- and eomp native labo: ; idb-n ss laeie will commend it I- I be i ii t oi Hi.- soul the. IruiKul mo-1 ' '"'T 'd mi' -r v and ice the fo;, j,no i.i whh h ..II I., .if i- tlisgii-ling and hate1 II Is o..;i lee r- U tin 11. If lloll-fj i r- t I -.- ?. I r.i d i i ", I I . - o) disease and iaron- ' l

Mioii: Low per rtio:niic? an idler tnus

"A clock. that want both hands, ; A useless when he tioes a; when he : :t;Oo!-.' ;"Ab-e ii:-o ?' occupation is not rest, ' A mind iMiitc vacant is a mind distrcssM. And yet. how many parents are there who bring vv. their children in idleness! nd vri they will tell you "we love our children.'" Nothing surely can be i more paradoxical'. Such as see the eil of idleness, seek i uoid the tax that it pay s by finding , ;ni,0 rit, but it must come so ue u t; i !!e:.e;s as possible, since labor of a-n kii.d is supposed to be allVidive. Hence, we see agriculture and the mechanic ails avoided, and any, and , every lace sought after rather than '.he irluous. healthy , useful and honoraide employ merit ot the agriculturalist or the meche.i.ic! And then come in , oar iU;inet.o!;3 in society, based on this libelous and sicklv feclin ' cf attachaunt t ot:r ehildren ! A mechanic, bev; ; cause he gels his bread by the sweat 1 v. f his face, is not considered so good as 'a man who is too proud la labor, ami i who go; a about "picking clean teeth,7" ; and i-i . its hi? very ait and looks i pieof of lii l)locth and will sometimes ' go s a far to speak of its richness and puri;y,ai-d to thank CioJ t h it he is not like t iher i.ien these mechanics! Such a sta'e: of society is not a w holci some one ; it betokens tieeay. It huii'catcs that the piibirs on which rest the ' fabrit of our government and temple of ; our ertv. tb.e ocial relations: are : a tt.tleiirg slate, and unhs- they are Ustained in something mere phiiesei pl ica!, li ey" will fidh Awav then with this sickly jeiisibil- . it v t!ii w or-f t!:aa canine madness! ' Li t parcn: ioi-k io ti.e sal-jcct! Let them bear in mmtl tliat l'ael tlie Apostle a- .: teat maker: and that Denjamin : I ra'dvii:: v. a a printer; and that Iron: the weik shoo h.io gor.e in ail a-;es io t: .-otia!:- iiease a:..l the iiehh some of gr..-:-ae.-i ami i.'Cstmrn the world has v kr.ov.n; Maine Fawur. ave. Ol kii ir.i ;! ut 'alee t;'.e lew ;' taatler oi' 1 cl to be a tf anotiier color. An ';ebcav' went into a f i j i f i v , i ,ii ' , I, m tie-ir i re pneu he. "1 am not on ih f ,- ,t , ,,(,. ' . , oi'-l t r the station. uNay, but 1 ,; :. i. , ,,. . . . ,- tltirik :i aio, returned the wile; i . , "y our laa-u.ue and ac!n as are tru v J .. .... earlia ueidiarv. When 'oil's ;,,;.,,! j, I- iok(;-,(' Villi f'ilillr M'.l.-.. : o , i i - i .i , , teem to be laid o:i the table, or ou ,.K!,j0(1 (o h. i)h j,,,,, ofo,V, ti!l are still suZorl d bv i the r.-.V.-and von ohen pokevour nose ,in(o n:'v;,vii;Vi which are calculated to j destroy the coi!--tih!imt." ' nc7 t.e. -A lew years aro a lar li 'Uc i Cel. A few v. who - was r.oted (or his waggery, it ;i lavo.n waaeh tie w.u in the habit cfcaliingat, on his way from 11 b S.ihra. The I. tad! id had e.ot the ot boiii.u; '')r dinner; and the cat was quietly wasbanglier lace in the corner. The traveller thinking it would be a eood joke, took olf th; pot lid, and w hile the landlady was absent, put grimalkin in the pot with the beef and potatoes and then pursued hi- journey to Salem. The astonishment of the landlady may well be convinced when on taking up her dinner, she discovered the unnalatabl" addition vhi.h h id I,,.,,. nity in fixing upon the .iiessor. and ; detci niMieu to hilly leveuge-h no niiuju sup on ;.s return home for a cold bite, (he cat was cart fully drv-scd. The wag called as exneried, and t'i-sV u-as nut on t ho t.-i-ble among oilier o.dd dishes, but so disguised that he did not know his old actpi.tinhtnce. lie made' a hourly meal and washed itdov. :. with a gla-s of gin. After pay -he: his bill he a-ked the l indhwlv if ..ho I ! i l 'I . i f i u oa .i t ,ii : iio. i oti 1 1 1 git iiim, lor he ! was plajjued almost to d.eiith with (he ! mit e ; s!;e. said oho rtultl no!, for she h.ad lost hers. 'What,' says lie, 'don't i yoij know w here it is?' 'O yes,' replied !iu. ar,:!laJy, 'you have just eat it! Ho i:oyor w".: known to boil a tail af:r i- -.. a I ...,- 7v,. -.,.. , , , (yon . i r i

.1 .S;,'i,e;.'ar .i'iicnlurc Once upon a time a Traveller stepped into a stage coach, lie was a young man starting in life, lie found six passengers about him, all grcv headed and extremely aged men. The y oungest appeared to have seen eighty winters. Our young traveller, struck with the singularly mild and happy aspect which distinguished nil his fellow passengers, deter

mined to ascertain the secret ot a long; life, and the art of making old age com- j fortab'e; he addressed the one who w as ! ... t ..ill-. apparently the. ehlesU wlio tola nun, that he had always led a regular and j abstemious life, eating vegetables and j drinking water. The young man was! rather dauntod at this inasmuch a? lie j liked the ireod things of this life. lie j addressed the second, who astonish. ed him by say ing that he had always eaten ; roast "beef, and gone to bed regular'!; j fuddled for the last seventy years, nd-j ding that all depends upon regulurili. The third had prolonged his days by never seeking or accepting cilice; toe fourth bv resolutely abstaining from all political or religious controversies: am! the filth by getting to bed at sunset and rising at daw p.. The sixth was appar ently much younger than (he other live! hii hair was grey, and there was! mere of it a placid smile, denoting a j perfectly easy conscience, mantled hisj face, and his voice was jocund and ! stiong, they were all surprised to learn that he v, ;s .y ten years the tildes! man in tiie coach. '! low," exclaimed our young traveller, -how is it that you have preserved the h oshnc-s of life'.'" '1 have drank water and drank wine I have eaten meat and vegetables I have held a public olike I have dabbled ia politic and. written religious pamphiets I have sometimes gone to bed at midnight, g: t up at s utilise, and at noon f id .'.':;.'.?,? p-ii'l promptly fr my w :;.. pay ;v. Mi, '.', ,.-; Sen!. "and Wit. Of ah o ii-uits by man invented, The ploughman is the I c-t contented, His callings good, bis profits high, And ten his labour all rJy, Mechanics all by him are led. Of him (he merchants seek their bread: His hands give meal to every thing, Up from (he beggar to the king. Tiie ii, iik and hoicv, com and wheat. An- by hi; labour made com! hue. Oai tiothes from him must fust arise, To deck the fop. to dress (lie wise, We t! n by vote m iy justly state, The ploughman ranks among tlie great; More ii dependent than them all. That ! veil upt.u this earthly !:!!. All hnii ye farmers yourg a::d old! Push on your plough with courage bold : Vour wealth arises from your clod, Your independence from veer (iod. If then Ihe plough supports the nation, And men of rank in every station, Lei kings to farmers make a bow, And every man procure a plough. A lady, who loved ginning very much and who, at the same time was very cavebais. falling sick in the country, in i village where her estate lay, sent for tlie curate, .and proposed play to him. 1 he curale, being also fond ol gaming, accepted the proposition withjoy. They rdayed, and the eurate lost. A her hav ing won all his money, she proposed to uni to piay (or toe parson s lees at her virial, incase she died. They plaved ; .and he Ivf. She obliged him to irivc a nolo for (lie sum at which interments then steak; and thing eight or ten davs ifter, the curale withdrew his note by the interment. FIDELITY' OF A DOG. 'My dog. the trustiest cf his kind, Uh gra'itude inlhunes my mind."' A rart: iaslaucc of (he sagacity and ifi'ection of one of the canine species, occurred within tlie precincts of this pi tec, a lew evenings since. An elder ly man, residing a short distance from town, on a visit here, took occasion Io become pretty essentially 'corned,' in the course of (be afternoon, and in the early put of the evening attempted to reach home, which lies not far Irom the road leading Io Poltsville. Having got to the top of the hill, a little beyond town, his burden became insupportable, and he laid him down to sleep, immediately across (he road. He was accompanied by bis dag, a large cur, which coiled himself close (o his body . The weather was cold, and the night was very dark. The Pottsville stage came careering nlong,n usual, and must have passed "out the man, had not the dog sprung furiously vd the leading horses, and turned their course. The driver saw what he thtiught Io be the bod v of a man, and immediately on his arrival here staled il,w!ieii two gentlemen w ent out and brought in the unfortunate man, almost exhausted with ctdd. It wa? with some difficulty (hey were enabled to approach him, such was the resistance of the animal, until he was well satisfied of their benevolent designs, when he wagged his tail, and seemed cxceed'uit: r:lad. Reading Chton.

P. St H. JAMES, A JrE jut received and arc nozc openins; ai their Store on the

KAST SIDE OF FRONT STUEET, First door above Craft 4" Son, a ncv; and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Q UEE.VS JVA RE, CUTLERY, -c A I. SO, IRON, CASTINGS, AXKS, F.vu.mkr's tC Mkciiamc's Tools, COOPER'S WAUL, fcc. A: so, a general assortment of School 1JOO0KS an I STATIONARY'', and (he lives of three of the most distinguished men of the west, (o wit; 1) vxikl Room:, Bi.ajk IIvwk, and DAVID CROCKET. All which they will sell low for cash or approved country produce. They rrill k eep constantly :m band and " r'c Fresh Flour, which they will wan a lit to be of tlie best .paaii iy , ALSO, loo highest price in CASH will be given for W H 11 ii T , at ihoir Mill on Lnughery, at their Store in l-ism; Sun, or at anv nitcrinc diate ptiint. Di. C. 7, 1 boo. 11 If All persons having unsettled aeconnl.steith i:itvai'l S. ISis-ii, Are requested to come forward .and settle, on or before the loth day of February ensuing, as l.e intends leaving the place about that time. N. B. Those of his custotncis who have an understanding, as to time, are requested to come forward aha, and settle agreeably to such understanding, before be leaves the place. E. S. BUSH. Rising Sun, dan. 1 I, Ib'.il. S'oiire! rVotsce!! A EL persons indebted to me on acjeA. C!n:it,:ire reipiested to settle tlie same by noie or pay metd. Those who uogb.'ct (las notice, m;y expect to find their a' cunts in the hands of an officer, afic.' (he first of .fanuaiy next. PORK OR WHEAT' will he received at Pepper and James" Store for any debtsdue the subscriber. p. A. All. earn is authorised to settle the above accounts. A. C. PEPPER. Nov. 1C. 103.3- 7-3t-tf 5 A. YD LYLAM) .YAVIGATIO.Y K1I!I'IM'1 EDWARD S. BUSH, Agent at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., Of Hahtfok:, Coxmh ticct, OFFERS to eHeet Insurance on behalf of said Company, on Dwelling-houses, Stores, Ware-houses, Mills, Factories, and buildings in general; Merchandize, household Fund lure, and every description ( personal properly, against loss or damage by FiRt. Also, . on Steam boats, Flat-boats and every other description of vessels, with their cargoes, against loss or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. The terms are as favorable as (hose of any other Company; and ail claims for losses, will bo liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. The advantages of Insurance, to trading men, are so well known, that 1 consider it needless to say any more, to that portion of our citizens, than to poind to the above advertisement; that they may recollect they have those advantages at home. Those who are not engaged in business, do not seem, so readily, to perceive the advantages that might accrue to (hem, and will, probably, not generally insure their properly, until we are visited by a devasling FIRE in our village. E. S. Bcsir. Nov 1G, l 833. 0 tf to aasi.vrr.!as! THE undersigned continues to manufacture (he I'ra h lilies Rriiiti5ig' I'row. He has for sale several second hand Stnnsbury and Kamugo Presses. Also, Chases of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Brass Rule, Gal lies, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, occ. vVcc. All of which he intends to keep a general assortment far the oreomodation of Ihe craft. llis establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cin. Anv. 30, I 833. Dec. 23-3iu CASH ami (he highest price will be given for CLEAN UAGS, delivered at this o Hi re.

Keep const;; nt i y on hand at their Store. South corner tf Main and Frunt it... general KSsorlment of " DIIY GOODS. Queen? wa re, Cutlery, Groc.erief, Drugs, and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-siulls, &c. Sec; all of which they will dispose of at fair ju ices, for cash t r ap-

! proved country Produce. They will ! purchase PORK, for w hich the highest market pi ice will be given. Nov. 1G, 1G32. 3-tf. IIALNKS &. LANIUS, j.Yor.'t. corner of Mai:i and Front streets, i 3-.JTAVK J LIST RECL:iVi:D,in adj dilion to their former slock, a :arge and splendid assortment of ( CTLKIIV, GllOCERIKS, OCC, CVlC. All of w hich they will dispose of low for cash, or approved country produceAlso, on hand, for sale lOO Bbls RED BEANS. ICO do DRIED PEACHES, 50 do DRIED APPLES. Nov. 10, 18.33: 18-3v GRAFT Sl SON, .Vcrii- the corner of Front and Grand sts, AVE on hand, a general assortt JS. ment of DRY" GOODS, and GROCERIES: JIirdu mrk, Qi eexswake, Cltmuiv, Boots and Snots, ('Asrrxt.s, N mls. Ikon, Pm.nes, Looking Glassks, &e. &.c.; all of which (Ley will sell low for cash, or approved country Produce. Pork, Wheal, DRIED FRUITS, tc, will be rti ved in payment of debts. Nov. ii, 3333. c-n-fJTAViNG receivi d an addition fr JL his former stock, ha? on hand, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, I h a i d vv ; 1 1-e , Q u e e n s v a r e , I r ra i , C a s; i n g s Cordage &t,; which he will sell on advantageous fernw, for PORK, Wheal. Oeasa, Dried Fruits, ccc, or even yoi cash '. E. S. B. is prepared to Pack Pohk. and will commence operations ioou as the weather will permit. Oct. 1 1, 1833. j itf AOTICK! THE subscriber still contir ties !o do business at his Old Stand en the corner of Front and Grand streets, and takes this method of informing the public in general, th.K he has en hand a good assortment of eawoiiablc FnlS & Winter G0013S, which he offers low for Cash, or approvet! credit, consisting in part as follows, Black, blur, broivn, olive, drab and Stei! mixt Cloths; fancy Casimrres, Set i mil's of of I drs.-rijiti-tus: red, greo;. scarlet and u-hite. Flannel's', fmnni Shirting and sheeting, bleached Domestic do.PLAIDS AND STRIPES. Merrimack and Fall River '2 blue Prints; fancy do. assorted do. Scotch Plaids; blue .and brown Camblet; assorted Circassians; plain and figured bock Jnoonelf, and Swiss Muslin's; plain Bobbinelfs; cotton and silk Flag Hhdkfs, Blankets of all sizes and descriptions; Cotton Y'arn assorted numbers, &c. &C. To all of which is added a general assortment of , II A ii D WJ1 Ii E GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Paints, Oil, Dye SulT, Queen anJ ChU ua Ware, Mesit Ar. Ixstkumknts, Toys, &e. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Stoves of every description. & HATHA II AY. Nov. 1G, 1033. c-tf R. K7 BATON, & CO., Main St ret t, second door from the corntr of Front street, RESPECTFULLY' inform their friends and the public eenerallv. that they keep constantly on hand a general assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Qucensware. Glass-ware, Iron, Nails, Books, eVc; which they will sell on accommodating terms, for cash or approved articles of country produce. In addition to their stock of sub.-tan-tial articles, (hoy intend Io keep a variety of FAA'CY GOODS, (o which they particularly invite Ihe attention of the Latlies of the town and country. Nov. 1G, 1833. Mf' B EANK NOTES for sale at the

olhce ol the RUing Sun.

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