Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 14, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 15 February 1834 — Page 3

ymsusre mm

Saturday lloi'iiin, i'eb. Coutuss. O'jr last advice? from Washington give nothing of importance. Tlie subject of toe Drpnsitcs is stiil the all-engrossing topic, and members continue to follow each other in rapid succession with long and dry speeches. There m n calculating w hen t h matter

m:i

brought to a close.

Mr. Editor. -Pl.-a--: joel Diroriibi.v Lr til'; itlc" cf Tov ;v

; announce

a enndi 1 hip Clerk. ".a v v o r;a,s

Mr.

I li- l.ouigville M"tal I w rc!

e arc informed hv a gentleman w heb ft Philudelphi t veslcrdav weekihat letter- had been ieceiv-.d in 'dial tit from Washington, expressing the opinion thai the Bank of the United Si.ale-woul-1 1"' re c h altered, with certain amendments, and thai the Ih sdent '"lbl id'.v hi sanction to (he bill.

COMMCMC Al UK PHILOLOGY. It i ;i he.i.'ied : t!;e learned that, a p aker or v j ; r t. ;t f : i x i detain. . at vt rv word, (o consult rnhs. That a ;;ood ,)eiiker -p a!: w i Jnnit thinking of anv

and el o :..'.: r e-. them

l': li. "(M-n'Mji lv a;

' e siifii. in i's ;id "j t.iti -n to

v-ignit'ieo, i ' j i f i ;4 - . ',' siiut'.'X to ihe lule of fart and ( orr.:ii-t: pd ft use.''

those of matter and thought; by which the learner will not be delaincvt by iinposed tasks of useless recitations of false definitions, contradictory and inapplicable rules and a lidiculous list of fancied moods and tenses. But vi!l be led to the fountain head of the science, and taught the derivation and radical mean ing of words before he enters the study of construction and gramtnatic relation. In the delect aide pursuit of which he will soon be enabled to see that the essential rules of language are not the artificial rouli ivance of fallible men; ' at ate founded on those unalterable laws, who h operate alike cieatiou over: nod ar,: "lO'V , simple, clear, harmonious wA !ir.iib".s. l.'.e the Divine Wisdom that formed them." sicma.

;;r unni ar t iie-

! 1 .(fiHeling

tne tiling

These f;r. elude that the ically wrong, grammar, at,t teaching it. principles of -

t. at, tnan I

C ndr.ii

d. I

n;uf t

s -me

')

cipbs ol . e!j ) he l ight :n.d Is of w ord -. V ti ! a itl.-t know led the lfS (;,( j,, , v i'h the V: r. If thf CMOl i Uood ro.a-;U.. s bok-. I r ':

cen-

1:2 lad

popular svstem ei

the cherished modes ol

That, understanding the p i eh. is tar more rsen- ' ing run? of sv nlax. That.

ifie pi in-

iii i :x;daiiation (

and its desdirn to learl

I ; , .

I

propel ee

ilia!, if a speaker ha.of each single word. :V ix he i per; !ecd : -:;;, are not correr t. o dd be found in the

' ..?; the Iit'l. Journal of Vi. 1st. 1 l K" I OKN T AND DIRECTOR: OF TiIE SI'ATi: HANK. On Thursday at 2 o'clock, the Senate and House of Representatives, each voting separnU ly.proc a eded to (he election of a President and four Directors for the State l ink. SAMUKL .MllRlllLL was chosen President in the S- nate on tlie (iit ballot, and in tlie Houe of Representatives fn the scccanl. His competitors weie John Serixc; Ilsfjr. und Rev. Gv-

i M M IKE 1 A VI.OU,

For Director. a considerable number of gentlemen were oied for, and no election was had till eslcrday forenoon. The foliate. on Thursday after-

i noon, chose Ihe feliowing g nileinen, ! viz: ( u.viN- Fi i.Tem r, Dvmo 11. Jb jwi.M., Rokeht .Moitr.iso.v, and Ju jCuvAN; and the House of Ropiest ntaI lives, Jiftcr several balloting., chose

the f. llovvine gentlemen, Chr-stoitier !

illvURl-ON, S. V. Noil IMS. N

! (':. v! oor., and Iacii II. Scott.

eslt rday moi ning, e;-i h House again pioct .'!( d tr ballot separately, and on onitnmiicating the Results to each ot!ir, v. a. asceriained (hat Calv. Feetchkr. and S. V. Nouitts had leceived a

majority of both Houses, and were con

State, and consequently had but a short acquaintance willi the members. We say thus much with a view of bespeaking the confidence of the public in the selections made by the Geneial Assembly, and net with a desiy.n ither to llatter, er to draw invidious cormpai isons between the gentlemen chosen and those who were successfully ballotted for. Both of the individuals who were unsuccessfully supported for President, as we!! as several who were run without success for Directors, are gentlemen of the highest respcclabilih , whose capacity and integrity were unquestioned: but the number to be hev-i; l-ci; a so small, it was impossible 5 hat ;;!! who u cro deemed qualified c:dd be chosen.

We understand that the Canal Fund Commissioners, in w hom i vested the po-. er of making trie loan, wiM shortly set out for Ihe ea t with a view ef endeavoring to pro-cure the Han f r the Bank, as well as r. loan of N-iOO,000 for the benefit of (lie Canal. Nothing, we are assured, w ill prevent the success of their mission, I; it I the panic in the money market, created by the lemoval of the public deposiles from the Batik oi the United Stales. lAKlSIIJBJ: On Tuesday ev ning last, b ihe Rev. William Lewis, Mr. James P. Colli xs to Miss Sakvh Eeizmieth Mitchell. For the purpose; of giving satisfaction to the public, and pirlicuhily to the iXQtrsniVE k,Arisli(ie?," we give the following succinct expose ( f ihe pecuniary a'Jairs of litis d'ownsiap. We are aware, that the difiiouhv nrisime; fiom t'oe collection of the tax in 1 C 27,

h:

is nee

n tl

e origin o! n;in

bit!

dis-

ensions. which couni liave lieen oavia

. jted, had that Board used the. o;-ec..-aiy

precautions; but now it is adjusted as near as tlie nature of the one v.iil - r mit, and we sincere! hope to the sulisfacdon of the people. I:i 1827, the lioard of Tru-teo found it necessary to levy?; tax on the Township, for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses. John Y. Hall wa appointed Collector and pint oid of w hich w as col! cted I y !a.n. Tli rough some i!I; g d procedure of the Board, the collection was stopped. He collected 32,03, which has been accounted for iu the following statement. iz:

v. ho (each b

if the.e co; cluions ;re cer- ! eeaio'dois ar.d teacher?

onerote p.ioil- w ith a maltifu ious mas s of hew ihh rr g ( lrdeali; ies, I hat n light

'iiern. Bu rt-. , w!'.v

pu.ie, e ; c.

( :pie or iirT;

uO Si hal l i s

Wii

rive.! iro'u n fj!fin, f-.'Ki,-

sequcinty electee., l ainog to concur in the lection of the oilier two, both

d to a joint ballot, and

Horn

on

es proee ,ie

he 2 1 baliot Iacics 11. Scott and

is to unallowed

(o be i. rob- t-iv involuntarily pissic-

ulj jc- i d! M lens indoctrination, dc-

.ibsuid aii l smplnning in accordance, v.iih 'die

tio-oiics or l.iiiciuae- with which we

have nothing to do? Why has not the rubbish of technicality and other trash been pruned fiotn this branch of learning as it his jVoni others, and (he science of language taught philosophically, acording to the pi inciples of the Kucdish language ;d ne, without any regard t-i the phil-Jogica! systems of ether longnef That some migiitx oppo.-h-g obstacle impedes proliciency, mn-i he obvious even to the di.-iritere.led. from tlie fact, flint many students devote ihe lime and altentie.ri of whole years to this simh be. fore tinM .in: benefitted; and that by fir tlie greater part of those who study gramm ir, never surpass, in accural), the. mo.) common person of good sense. And also iroin the fact that many, vciy many of the elf-taught, speak more grammatically than half ef (he schooled, who l ive g.eie through the rout of the holies; and that too, merely by learning the true impoil of terms, and lei-urcly l'idying a few of the prevailing piinciples of speecli. I sa). they speak more grammatically, though thev never knew

any thing of ports of speecli, articles,

adveihs, preposition., coniunciioiis, in

te.-jections, re latives, cases, degrees, antecedents; auxiliary, passive and intransitive ver!)s, willi five moods and six teiHc; of which for all the good they

do, jes lor all the truth toere is in them

the scholar too, might as well have been

ignorant. This seems bold; but who disprove

it? who, of those who have attempted

it, has succeeded? no one; neither Mur

ray nor any of his dozen simplif)ers On the. contrary, in many sound, unnre

judiced minds a conviction has lately

been produced of the fallacy of the old

teystcm. And however phrcnitioall chimerical it may appear to the adln

rents of Murray and Kirkham,! pretend to see, in part, a philological revolution

already in tram. And I believe (hat

die auspicious Hay is not remote, in

wliicn the liundj ot true science wil

sec toat misclucvous sstem of nine

parts Ol speecli, which has, at ddFerent

times, required from twenty to two bun

drcd rules of Syntax to support it, going

in the way ol tlie 1 lolemniu system o

astronomy, mlo endless oblivion. And we shall then receive a sysle

of grammar founded on the inimitable

of natnrr, -and in rnnnexion

nt

Ronr.tiT Mourt!so received a majority of all the votes, and weie. declared duly elected. The otliccr. of the State Bank therefore arc as follo w s: r, c,id. ntb A M UKL M FPv R I PL. Dim-furs CM. X IN FLFPC1 1 VAX and SKTOX W. NORRIS, of AI .rion county, LUCIUS II. SCOTT of Vigo, and ROBFRT MORRISON ol Waxne.

Vom the I n I. Journal of hcb. th. The details of the Legislature for (tie

two or three last days being of a thar-

lcter altogetuer unintcrestini? to the

... o ild'.c, consisting lor the most paitof

messages between the two llou.es, and

the sil- nt nassaire of hills, w e have suo.

osed l uupro!"na!)le to occupy our col

umns with anv of the details.

Both ot the internal improvements

fell in the Ilou. e cf Representatives. A

ill however was passed late in the s; sion providing for the improvement ot

he Wabash river. Not having hud an pp iitiu ity to examine the bill, w e caniot give any of its provisions at present. The ul valorem bill passed the 1 louse f Represt ntalives by a respectable ma

jority, but w as sent to (he Senate tit so

ilc a period that it did not receive its

iction.

Tlie Canal bill was passed, which uth0ri7.es ihe creation of a loan of

.100.000 for Ihe further prosecution of

the ( anal.

A joint resolution in reference to the inds granted this state in Ohio, to aid

in the construction of the Wabash and

I 't ie Canal also passed, and shall ap

pear in our next.

In our last number we published the

names of the President and Directors

of the Slate Bank, chosen by the Legis-

lalure. As the operations of the Bank

will be a m itter of interest to ihe peo

ple of the whole stale, and as the gen

tlemen chosen (or at least some of them)

may be unknown to a large portion ol

the public, it may he pi oner for us to

observe, that, so far as we are capable

of judging, by the selections made the

Legislature did credit to itself, and plai . i .-.. i . iii

ceil tne institution in iionesi anei awe

hands. With the President, Mr. Meii-

RiLi.,tind Messrs. r letcher and Scott

aid

Sannn ! Jv lley ing,

for Clerk-

Samuel Steel for listing, Joint W. Hall for hooks , his trouble and percentage, Back to J. Douglas., to S. Mitchell, " to L. Mead,

.S 10,00 3,00 '1,00

3,88 18 13

-$30,12 Thereby leaving in John W. Hairs hands, l,G During the past year, the 2d Tax was thought necessary, and orders given the collector, (John 11. O'Neal) to pa back the money, which was collectedin 1827. He collected I Paid over by J. W. Hal!, l.GI

lllozccnucs for 1L33-4.

P ud Samuel Howard for lent at

the August leciion, 1 .$02,00

We are .authorized to ar.neur.ee the following persons as candidates for township officers at the ensuing March election. FOR TUI STEES. THOMAS HOWARD. JAMES WOODS. HUGH LSPLT. JOHN N PAL. JOHN I. FRLNCH. WILLIAM ROGERS. roii CLE-SK. WILLIAM LAN I US. . SA.MUI.L JLLLLY. J leu c-o.xstahl::. JOHN 11. O'NEAL. THOMAS C. H ALL. BE j a M IN MO ULTON. GEORGE BATV.

PUBLIC NOTICE. rjjMIE annual Township election v.iil ji be held in Rising Sun, on Mon-

IOR FENCE VlEWEflS. JOHN HARRIS, Sen. GEORGE PARKER. JOHN T. AUSTIN.

M

WAl.MT MHEl'.T, Hini.C PO'lei AliOVfc

it.i;l sr iii et hoc-e. cixciwati.

M. PROM WELL will furnish

V ( O'i'v il ese i ;(!!' t:i oi u e W(;i k

(lie shorte.-l notice, R.l!nig anl S'aiiding S. u ens for erchant MiiL. Screens (or all kind- ol Grain & Seed,

nd for I'.-'.ntut' Mills.

Riddles and Screens for Sand, Lime nd Coal; Wire fr Spring Houses and

Window. Fire Fenders, Safes Sieves.

Halter's Hurls; llat alou-e Traps: i. . iiiii .

jiru ana's. i-;c., solo wnoiesale ai:u

ete.i! at reduced -rice-. GO Orders from any part of the coun-

ry n. . mptly ath uded to.

Cincinnati, l (l. h, 1834.

iking,

S Hid. Jeih v for ( b

1 1 1 i 1 1 i i

uiu uugn ivpey lor services

rendered as Trustee, Jas. Woods, do Thos. Howard, do L. W. Lynn, for Clerking and Testing,

J. II. O'Neal, for collecth

a

10,00

5,00

5.00 5,00

8,00

2.50

Samuel Jelley has an allowance during six years, at ,$8, amounting to He has received

,$37,50

$40,00 29,00

two of (he Directors, we are well ae

ipiainted, and believe them eminently

qualilied lor the stations allotted to i hern. With the other two Directors we have but little personal acquaintance; but fame speaks highly both of their integrity and capability. One of them, Mil. Mokimsox, stood recomme nded to (he Legislature by the unanimous voir e of his neighborhood, and was chosen without being piesent. The other gentleman, Mr. Noruus, received a very flattering vole, although he had b en but a short time a resident of the

Ualance due him, .$19,00

bo it is readily perceived that the Township is, as yet, in debt; but the taxes of 1833, when paid up, will leave

a small ballance in the Treasurer's

hands.

We would here observe, that no sub

sequent Board ha received any mm pensation for its trouble theiefore w e

holding mat 'l!ie servant is worthy ol

his hire," have had ihe "A UDACITV,

AT LEV ST, TO ALLOW, IF WE NEVER GET .1... 11 r t.

the mo.kv, nil1 small sum oi ,o. ly no

would leave his farm and spend ten or

twelve davs in a year, laboring for tlu

public without receiving any remuner

at ion but thai of hearty curtta? V I

WILL JNUT! Tnos. IIowvui), Y(V.

I I I'lMI LsiT.V.) ... J vs. Woods, t ' Li: Roy W. Lynx, Ctcrk.

ntslrts.

John V. Hull has Samuel Jelley ':

receipt tor this money. I I .... I I : i : . i . . I : - r. rt l

i iu aiuiiuon in mis ,-y, ne was allow

ed at the same time a credit of two day'

work on Ihe publf liigh-wny.

dls. cts. dls. cts. 00 3 1 a 00 37 00 62 a 00 75 00 4 a 00 5 00 75 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 8 a 00 10 00 20 a 00 25 00 3 1 a 00 37 1 00 00 00 00 G a 00 8 1 75 a 2 00 3 25 a 3 75 8 00 a 9 00 00 7 a 00 8 00 1 G a 00 20 00 5 u 00 G 00 3 a 00 4 00 50 a 00 62 00 1 G a 00 20 00 3 a 00 4 00 75 a 1 00 00 25 00 00 1 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 a 00 4 00 50 00 00

w i

Pti hlic Veil (hte

Ri

7 ILL be sold at public Vendue at the house of the subscriber ing Sun, tlie following property:

THREE AND A i?

HORSES,

Kir. si

te

W ITH 11 vr.XF.sS I 'OM I'LL I E ;

1 SET OF ULUIIBOILX I1AILYESS

And a variety cf Farming Utensils. Sale will fake place on Saturday 2 2d

day of February, at t o'clock, P. M.

A libeia! credit wili be giv 0. Feb. 15. ROBERT C. CLRK.

4 nuaito Literarv and Misccli.me-

Jr. o is paper, published once a week

in Nashv ille, by W. llasidl Hunt, & Co.

it Si 2 a year, payable in advance.

EDITED EV W.LI.S VM IIASELL III" N'T. Vo. 28, published January 3d, 1834. CONTENTS. Peter Simple, by the author of New

ton Foster, continutd.

On the causes of the Abuse, of Ardent

Spirits.

Indian Manners and Customs. Editorial Notices. Corsets. The Late General Codec. National Portrait Gallery. A Synonymn Eyesight A Pun.

Poetry The Trial of Job; It is hard

to regain Reputation; My Ileid is Lik

to Rend, Willie; a Parody on Home;

Sweet Home, and Answer toil; Thistl

Bloom; Life and Friendship; A Mas

ai; rame;

Postmasters are requested to act as

Agents for the Kakidscope.

Agents allowed to retain 10 per cent

on all collections.

Remittances bv mail at the risk of

the publishers.

the back numbers can be furnished

to new Mihscribers if applied for imme

diate Iv.

lay the duv ot March next, tor the

porpo-e c.f electing S Trustees, 1 Clerk, .) Constables, 1 Treasurer, 3 Overseers of the Poor, 2 Fence Viewers, 1 Lister and 1 Collector. By order of the Board of Trustees of Randolph Township. Le Roy W. Lynn, Clerk. ::nxb sun, svtuh.ovy, feb. 15, 1831.'

Apples, green, bush Apples, dried " Beef, choice pieces, lb. Beans, bush Butter, lb. Ci-eese, lb. Coi n, bush Coi n meal, bush. Chic kens, doz. Eggs, doz. Flour, cwt. Flo.ir, bid. Hay, per ton Hams, l:. Hops IkLard, li) Mutton, per 1!. Onions, bush O i!s, per bush Pen lc, per 1!). Potatoes, sweet, bush Potatoes. Irish, bush Peaches, dried, bush Pent lie s, pealed, bush Veal, per lb. heat, per bush

To my Customer.

SHALL be absent from home four or live weeks. Mr. Moses Turner be iu the store, and is authorised

to settle with loose who may call on him. Having given a former notice in the "Rising Sun"' thai I should leave

(his place about tlie middle of Febru-

v, I low inform those interested that

ueh as do not "pay their notes or ac

counts by tlie hist ol March need not

another public notice, unless

ne special understanding exist.

E. S. BUSH. Rising Sun, Feb. 8, 1C34.

Sal! SALT! Salt!

Pepper V James H ive on hand and intend, keeping a distant supply of SALT which thev

will now sell at 50 cts per bushel and

e-.vi ii;h.

rin v have just replenished their former

STOCK OF GOSBS, iic li now comprises a very genera!

tssortmcnt of almost every article in

icir line of business. Their friends

ire inv ited to call and examine for them-

e Ives. Having made arrangements for reeiving cur Goods from tiie East through

mother channel, it will not be neces-

arv for us to go thither this winter, as

was contemplated; but this does not

obviate the necessity of those in arrears

making payment immediately, as the

common course of our business has been

to close accounts once a year, and the fust day of February is tlie period al

ways calculated for the consummation

of that object; it is, therefore to be ex-

u cted that those who can by any reaonable effort pay any part or the w hole

of their accounts at this time will do it.

Fed). 8, 1831. Pepier & James.

expect

Notice! Aolioe!!

rdjnilE siihsciiber is now publishing two papers, w hich are liberally

supported, and has in prospective the

publication of another; which, iu al

probability, will be coinmcneed (he en suing spring. 'I 'he Job work and Ad

is eq

u a 1 f

vertising don'.- at this otuce

any other in the eastern part of the

Stale. He. is anxious to form a partner

slop w ith a practical workman, who ha

some femes to invest, and w ho is cupa tile of superintending the editorial de

parlment in his absence.

GO" Letters on the subject addressee

Post paid. M. R. HULL Connertville, Intl., Feb. 1, 1831.

T

PUBLIC SALE.

HE Subscribers will offer for sale.

it public vendue, at the residence

of Henry Britian, two miles from Con-

iwav s ford on the road to Versailles oil

the 28th day of February next, the following property:

TEN HEAD OF HORSES, TEX HEAD OF CATTLE,

and number of Hogs and Sheep. Also,

a quantity of Hay, Gram; two aggons

ind gears; farming utensils of various

kinds, together w ith a general assoitmenl of household and kitchen Furni

ture. Wm. ,fc Benjamin Smith.

February 8, 1831. SALT BARRELS of first quality, just landed and for sale at the Rising Sun Steam Mill. It is offered in exhanico for WHEAT on very favorable terms. Apply to Jan. 11-3 DANIEL HINSDALE. N Apprentice to the Tanning and Curn ing business. Ahoy 1G or 17 years of age, will meet with good encouragement by applying to the subscriber al his Tan-yard, one mile west of Rising Sun. J, TAPP, Jn. CASH, Will at all times be given for Hides and Skins, if de livered al my Tan Yard, or at (ha store of Craft and Son iu Rising Sun.