Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 60, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 January 1835 — Page 4
jcamc angry, and thinking she was a-
sleep, he gave her a blow and down she fell backwards into the pond that was behind the seat. Then up ran Pee-wit, and cried and sorrowed becar.rc they had drowned his poor wife, and threatened to have the lord and his servants tried for what they had done. His lordship begged him to be easy, aid offered to give him the coach and horses, servants and all; so the countryman after a long time let himself be
i . .... i. v. ....... :lnrp.,i,J ., I,fil.v Ku.L- wh:lt thnv crave.
:, Pec-wi',an 1 luce tho Ciic'oo. ahvavs ; ;.Uo (he coar!l and set or towards ke-ps crying out .!s own nan-. lt ; hi? c,v.. honi(, j. the country nnn lanugo .1 w as moc;- ; u ,(C cajre noar thc neighbors wonbg him, so he Iook up a nu- -lone. m,!c;i :U ,he beautiful coach and and threw at it; tne bird Low ,r.v ay 1 ;i?,rse5 5.m morc when lhev slop--.fe.ind ?oanu,bni Ine stone fed upon a(J lVe-vvit gotout at his own door.
tee-wit. A poor countryman, whose name was Pee-wit, lived with his wife in a very C'lii t war, in the parish where he wa l'..rn. One day, as he wn plowing T;.ih hi tvro oxen i:i a Held, he lizard ; ' on a udden omc one calling his ... . i
rvi.Tje. i v.rnmg aroMixi, ne r.i inn:,-. hg but a bird that k"pt crying Peewit! !
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s.sled upon prompt payment for the "" " " " ' ' damages'. Jack asked the amount- (Q 22 2 & W Jehu answered ,91,50 Jack pulled out
his wallet and abstracted a 3 mil, put MILLS Cc sixAx i u, it into the hand of the coachman, who rESFECXFUIjLY inform their friends and declared his inability to change it. the pUbHc generally, that they have "Never mind," said Jack, hitting the enterccj iro partnership for the purpose glass on the opposite side with his el- carrvir.g on the above business, and bow ' this will square the yards!" j)ave Cpened their shop on Front street, A pair of them went into a fancy . j 0 ,u 0f Messrs. Haines and
goods store last week, to purchase some Laniuss store where they intend car-
tae Dead ot one o. m eX?n ana uii". ; Twi ho 1oli, i:iem (he whoJe .,orT. t!'c V !v,V hich only vexed them still more; so with thc odd one, l.iongnt . en-wit to , (;it.v -,..,m d fiU.,cncd him ,ip in a hi-n-elf. a no looked a the ox that was . ,. and were on to throw him into left; fo without ir.ov a:.o he kshed him lhfl la;.e ll;ird bv Whilst thev were too. skinned them both, an., set out or ...,.... ,he (jJ) ,)cfore (hem ovvar(ls the neighboring tow,-,, to sell the hide ,h,. 1.vatcrlhov ?topped at an Chouse rothc tanner lor as much a? h.c could i to reiVc,h ti;,:res;elv,;s a iiltU. before Cet. He soon found out whre Me (hv ,t an tnd to poe.w.it; mean,inic tav.ner lived, and kaocued at the door. ; ; t,K.;. tjod lhe tub ,Q a tree and lhcre J5efore, however, tho do .r was opened. ; lh,;v M i; wU,c th.y wcre nj0ving he saw ihrouu-i the window ih-it tho ulves within doors. nus;rcss ofth ho-e was hiding m an pee-wit no sooner found himself a,!d cliest a Inend of her--, whom she , jone llian 1C hean (o lui n ovcr in )is seemed to wish no one shou.J see. Ly ; m;,,d lunv he shVJ,d Ret frcC He iist.
ana oy i.ie noor wa; openee. ; wnax no : onod a!ld ,oon h,.ard bah j bah! from a
vou want: said the woman.
toll her he wanted to sell his hides;
ana ll came, out i.i.u mc i inner a i ehrtt,i i . u
handkerchiefs and ribbons, which were
Dut ud in a neat package. They paid
for the eoods, and one of them took the
packasc in his hand, when a thought seemed ?o dawn on him. "Well, my
old bov," said he to the shopkeeper,
"did vou take pav for the twine you
havo tied round lhe bundle? If you
did not. here's a dollar for you."' Suit
in the action to the word, he threw
down a silver dollar and walked eCT.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber still continues to do business at his Old Stand on
the corner of Front and Grand slrectn and takes this method of informing the
public in general, that he has on hand a good assortment of Seasonable Fall & Winter
ryingon tne laiiwnns f")
in all its branches, and trom meir experience in the business, and a detcrmi-
.... 1 A.
nation to use their best enaeaor io
pleas", both in the fitting and durabili-
ty of their work, they conlidemiy aim cioate a share of public patronage
Persons who may favor us with their
custom may dopend on having their
work done when promised.
Thev have just received the latest
Acre York Fashion?, and have made ar- . i l Ka tvt rofTiiI'll'l 1
rancemenis io ielcoc mem icfi""v
every quarter.
CCrAll kinds ot Cuttino will be done
in the best manner, and on short notice
for those who may wish to make their
ilotk of sheep and iambs that wcre com
s i lng by . Then he lifted up his voice Iter WaS . i chnntl nut I n-ill r,.t Kr. mnio
j'"i.JVX.X-'i t Kill IIUV UV- Ill'lMV
not at nomr, ana i;iai no one xnere e er !mn:oma,lt.r, not bc made hr.0.
made oargams uui nimsen. i ne countryman said he would sell cheap, and !id not mind giving his hides for the old
chest that was in the corner; meaning!
master, I say ."' The shepherd hearing thi wer.t up and said, ' what is all this j noise about ?'' '0,"1 said Pee-wit,"my
- ' neighbors will malrp m Iiiirp-omastpr
the one he had seen the good woman s , mvwU, and wben , told them friend get into. Ot course the j rwouM not i;rree, thev put me into the would not agree to this; and they went c.,,k anJ are - to (hrQW me jDto (he on talking tlie matter so long, that, at ! ,akc tq sho,,,d jke yerr wtU to he
last, in came the tanner and aked what it was all about? Pec -wit told him th;n
burgomaster, if I were you," said the shepherd. "Open the cask then," said
ii t i ii i -i i i ...... .
who e story, ana aea him whether ne ,he othe .;a,u, ,ct me n out and get
woum give the o.j caen lor tae mu'N.j vo,irse;f, and thev will make vou bur-
gomasttr instead of me."' No sooner said t.'iandone; the shepherd was in, Pee-wit was out, and as there was noboey to take care of the shepherd's ilick, he drove it oil tr.errily towards
Rising Sun, Nov. 22,1034.
54
Ovicide. Several hundred sheep, a
few days since, were temporarily confined in a lame pen outside the town,
(Nantucket.) and, in the course of the
night a number of the prisoners under- - J T . (l,.f AckTt A tfrrA i n (T-
i.iuiv iu ciic-i iN.ii c.ij.'v. . v-v.i v.iiiQ garment lvthe malcontents rushed to the fence, '.'
under the shelter of which lay a large
bodv of the more quietly disposed, and A FRESH SUPPLYOF
jumping upon their prostrate compan- FAI1. & WIMEU CJOOD.
ions, thence sprang over and got oil. In the morninc some fortv or fifty of V. TURAER,
the hapless animals were found to have "O AS just received and is now openbeen trampled to death bv this despe- ing at his Store on Front street, a
rate proce?s. Verdict of the Crowner, general assortment of Fall and Winter
"Died in the wool!"' Goods, consisting in part of
V? Via
which he offers low for Cash, or approved credit, consisting in part as followsBlctek, iic, brown, o'rc, drab and Stcrt mixl Cloths; fancy Casimrres, Satinctt's vf all rlrscripl ions ; red, green, scarlet and zvhilr Flannel's; broxrn Shirting and sheeting, b'cached Domestic do.
PLAIDS AND STRIP!. S.
Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue
rints; fancv do. assorted do. Scotch
'laids; blue and brown Camblct; as
sorted Circassians; plain and figured
wok Jaconett, and Swiss .duslins;
plain Bobbinett's; cotton and silk Flag
Hhdkfs, Rlankets of all sizes and descriptions: Cotton Yarn assorted num.
icrs, &c. Scc.
To all of which is added a genera
assortment of
G ROCKRI F.S, MEDICINES,
Paints. Oil, Dye Stulls, Queen and China Ware, Musical Ixstkuments, Toys,
&c. Also, COOKING STOVES, and
Stoves of every description.
S. lUIILin.l).
"To be sure I will," said he; and scol
ded his wife for saying nay to such a bareain, which she ought to have been glad to nnks if the countiyman was willing. Then up he took the chest on his shoulders, and all the good woman could say mattered nothing; away it went into tho countryman's car!, ana off he drove, l.ut when they had go-:? some way, the young man within bean to make himself heard, and to be? and
pray to bc let out. Pee-wit, hovevc.', was net to bc brought over, till at last, after a long parley, a thousaiu dollars were bid and taken, the rrutiev nas paid, and at that price thr.'oor fellow wa set free, and went oi about his business. Then Pec-wil wer.t hor.c very happy and built a new house, and seemed j-o rich that hi neighbors wondered, and faid, "Pee-wit must have been where the golden snow fdls."' Si they took him before the next justice of the pace, to give an account of himself, and to
V ,1 1 I. I .
s.io-v mai r.e came nonesuv .v lusi.i,,,,, i i.Aa.i ,,i,. i f .i.:
wealth; an then he tolit.um that he and found mvselfinabcautif.il had so! h,s hides for one l-tousand do mi;,d wi(h finc ? hr. .J hen Ihcy heard tl.ij tl'ry all i j(. ?0 cj10se few for mvself, and here kiI ed thnr cxen, and wo.ild sell the j , ,ym ;, t; (:annot we have omc (o(r hides to the same tanner; hut the ju- aid thcr M Whv not? lhere arp ,iUI1. t.cc said. "My maid shall have the nrst drC(j. and thoiails Ieft. you hayc chance; so oil s.x wenf, and when she ! nothi to do but jump in and bring came to the lar.ner he laughed at Mem i ,i,0. f
all, and said he had given their neighbar nothing but an old chest. At this time thev were all verv angrv nr. 1 laid their heads together to work hirn some mischief, which thev thought
.us own home. When the neighbors came oat of the alehouse, they rolled the cask on, and mo shepherd began to cry out "I v-ill
be burgomaster now." "I dare sa-
you will, but you shall have a swim first,'' said one of them, who gave the cak the last push over into the lake. This done, awav thev went home mer-
j rily. leaving thc shepherd to get out as
well as he could. Dut as they came in at one nide of thc ullage, who should they meet coming in the other wav but Pee-wit, driving a fine flock ot sheep and Iambs before him. "How came you here?" said all with one voice. " Oh, the lake is enchanted,"' said he; "when you threw
me in 1 sunk deep and deep into J
T2l2r.i... vi I came to the bottom:
Blue, black, brown, olive and steel mix
Printers lookout. The following I Cloths; super Satinets;
paragraph is copied from the Miami of Red, white and green Flannels;
the Lake. printed at Perrysburg, Ohio. Blue, black, brown and green Ci rcas-
Such a fellow as the one described well sians; do. bombazets;
deserves to be iuck'd up before the pub-J Blue, brown, and plaid Camblcts;
he: 1 Rose Blankets and Bed licking;
"Don't brinc. him back! A chap by Silks, Silk Velvet, and Valentia Vest-
the name of illiam B. 1 ucker, lately I ings, assorted ;
absconded from Vistula, leaving some! A handsome ass't of Prussian. Thib ct
of the good people of that place consid-j and Valentia Shawls and Hdkfs;
erably m the vocative, lie owed us Prints of thc newest style; something, say ten or twelve dollars, Men and boy's fur and seal skin Caps;
which we will give him if he will keep " " bhoes and brogans;
away. The crittur owes us for a hand- j Ladies fox'd Boots, and prunell, moroc-
bill which he took from the onice on co and leather Shoes:
the day of his exit. Oh Mr. Tucker, Gentlemen's S'ocks, a superior article;
Mr. 1 ucker! come back and we will I A large lot of ladies and gentlemen
tuck you in the Jug. I Gloves, Mitts and Mittens;
We will give anv editor who will co-l Together with an assortment o(
py this, an order on the runaway, and IURDJVJRE, CUTLERY,
they may take him running.r' GLdSfn.WV, (JbhEAb nsilib.
SCHOOL HOOKS, FJLMILY JUJbLf
ICLYES, DYE STUFFS,
nnnrmW Irnn. neM Nails and
-- .-..TT-n-r-XT- I - - UllV'Vlll.l.--) j
brtt-ioiAi w Ji Jbl,KL,IIS, raatin!Tf!: Powder. Shot and Lcmd,vtc.
7 ,
TYPE FOODRY.
A V I 5 G purchased the Type All of which will be sold low for Cash
honndry established by the late Country Produce, or appro-fed credit
So all agreed they would dive for sheep; the justice, the clerk, the constables, and then the rest pf the parish, one after the other. When they came to lhe side of the lake, the blue skv
they co-il l do when he was digging in j W:1S covered with little white cloud's his garden. All this, however, came to j j;ce a dock of sheep, and all were rethc ears of the countryman, who was i fueled on the clear water; so at last
plagued Hn a sad scold lor nis wile; and he thought t.himflf. "If any one is to come into trouble, I don't see why it should not be mv wife rather than
thev called out, "There thev are, there
they are already," and fearing lest the j istice should get every thing, they jumped in all at once: and Pec-wit ioir-
me;" so he s aid to her that he i-hed j ged home, and made himself happy she would humor him with a whim he J with what he had got, leaving them to
had taken into his head, and would put on hi clothes and dig in the garden in his stead. The wife did w hat wa asked, and nxt morning began digging; but soon came some of the neighbors, and thinking it was Pee-wit, threw a stone at her, (harder than they meant.) and killed her at once. Poor Pee-wit
was rather sorry at this, but still tho't
find their'llocks by themselves as well
as they could. German Popular Stories. I.MPUOVIDI'.NCC OF SAILORS. The Boston Journal relates the following anecdotes of these reckless sons of the ocean: It is a great pity that Jack cannot learn to provide lor a rainy
day. A sailor on shore is proverbially
that he had a lucky ecap- for himself, profuse with the money which he re
nin! that perhaps he might after all iceives as a guerdon lor almost mcredi turn thc death of his wife to some ac- i !-' hardships and risk of life. Thi:
count. So he dressed her in her own may be seen from the conduct of the i lollies, put a basket of line fruit (winch Potomac's late crew, who are rambling
was row scarce, it heing winter.) it:to 'alui ine city, ana spending meir mo
her Innd, and set her by the road side ; ".", as if they were in possession of an
on n broad bem !i. mcxnauslihle mine.
After a while there came bv a fine j A lew days since, two of these genu-
cr.ach with six horses, servant and out 1 ine sons of Neptune jumped into a hack
riders and within a nob! lord that liv-! ney coach, and were passing slowly r I not a great way olf. When his lord-; down State street, when one of them shin saw the beautiful fruit, he sent one i perceiving a shipmate on the sidewalk
of hi servants to the woman to ak j with whom he wished to speak, and not
w h it was the prire of her qoo.. The being able to let down the side window,
man went up and said. 44 What is (he price of thi fruit?" Nonnsr.er. He
thrust his fist through thc glass and
hailed his friend. The coachman stop-
J. HOWE, have entered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the Manufactory of Types, under the firm
of S. LcKlin vY Co.
We intend keeping on hand a large
assortment of tjpe, especially those kinds most used, which will enable us
fo supply orders with the least possible
delay: and have now for sale a large quantity of thc best quality, (stock purchased from the estate of J. Howe.) and intend to make immediate additions to it. S. Ecklin Sc Co. are now prepared to receive orders for founts of every discription, from Pearl to 22 lines Pica, including a variety of Ornamental Let
ter: e oflcr for sale also, an assortment of Cuts, Dashes, Brass Rule, and
other ornaments, of which specimens
will be forwarded to printers, as soon as they can be prepared.
Such improvements as the wants of
the trade and taste may require, will
receive the earliest attention at this
establishment.
Printing Presses of every discription,
rnnting Ink of the most approved
qualities. Composing Sticks, Brass
and Common Galleys, Chases, Imposing
stones, I'aperand Press Boards, Standing Presses, Furniture, together with a complete assortment of all articles
used in a Printing Office, will be kept
constantly on hand.
Small founts, suitable for Book-bind
ers, in a great variety, may be had
when called for.
Orders from all parts of the Union will be promptly and most carefully attended to, and particularly in supply
ing sorts for all founts furnished by our
predecessor.
We respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. To the former pat rons of this foundry, we deem it suffi cient to say, thai they will be as wel
and as promptly served as heretofore
should they be disposed to favor us with their orders. Thc business of the Foundry will be conducted under the
following firm, and by the same person
who was in fact the type-founder in
Mr. Howes foundry. S. ECKLIN & Co
Corwr ofCroirn A Calloichill Sts
Philadelphia Sept. 1834.
Rising Sun, Oct. 11,183-1.
3m48
WINDSOR CHAIRS.
THE subscribers have just re
Vwlii ccived 20 set of lUilKor
-U UNT . .
I also, ! fccSlees, and a few
i Wr-w---l X-- '-lTirC 11 r
Uvji-viJ.u iiaino, auoi
" ' -f --. WHICH Xf.ry will uipur vt tn mv,
accommodating terms. HAINES &LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 1831 50
Fire asitl Bas-d V-ivisaUoa
EYSURJ.YCE.
1 o s c ?;
asked rg.in. No an-wcr: and wnen ! ped his carriage, and remonstrated an
V.ia h. ppe-.H three iim-, h" be. jgrily ngainet such proceeding-, and in-
Itlank Deeds and -flortsases
Fer sale at this Office.
III I'M lag
A VALUABLE FASIITC
FOR SALE. Mk THE Subscriber offers for sale his ain
Farm, situated on the Miller ridge, m
Randolnh township, Dearborn county,
on the state road leading from Rising
Sun through Hartford, and three miles from the former place. It contains about 10t5 acres of first rate land, 50 of which are under cultivation, and the
remainder well timbered. The improvements are a valuable ORCIURD of 100 grafted fruit trees, a good Dwel
ling house, two good stables, occ. r or
terms apply to Messrs. Haines &Lan-
ius, merchants. Rising Sun. .1. F. HARRISON. October II. 1834. 3m4 8
K. K. EATOX A CO.
HAVE iust received a new supply of
seasonable ! all and inter litJUDb,
consisting of Superfine Cloths, Mackin aw Blankets, Flannels, Superfine Cas inets, Bed Ticking, Rose Blankets, hand
some Calicoes, Shawls, dress Hdkfs,
Umbrellas, Ribbons, Boots, Shoes and Brogans of assorted sizes, together with an extensive variety of Hardware, CJrocerie? and Ouccnswarc,
and an assortment of Paints. Dye Stuffs,
Drugs and Medicines, Sec. vvc.
Thev invite their friends and custo
mers to call and see. Rising Sun, Oct. A. l'834.
'a" c: v ;a e r.
AGLN 1 at Rising Sun, Indiana, ot the Protection Ixscraxck Com
pany of Hartford, Connecticut, offers to
effect Insurance on behalf of said Com
pany, on Dwelling U mse?, Stores, Warc-
Hou-cs, and building in genera!. iucr-
chandise, Household Furniture, and
every description of personal prop
erty against loss or damage by FIllK.
Also, on r la!-boats and even olncr description of vessels with their cargoes, against loss or damage by Inland Navi
gation. Thc ternis are as favorable as those of anv other cor. pan v. and all claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Almost every man has a deep and absolute persona! interest in the subject, either as thc owner of a dwelling house, furniture, a warehouse, or goods therein; a manufactory, a shop with tools, a ham, a steam-boat, or goods on board a keel or fiat boat, or. some other kind of property, the loss of which might prove the ruin of his family; and which of course ought not to remain a single hour without Insurance. Rising Sun, Oct. 1 8, 1 83 -3m 19 STJEAS2 SAW V&IImI von samaU.
rj.'tOR SALli, one-half or the wTioTe
fl of thc Steam Saza Mill, in Rising
Sun, Indiana. This mill is SO feet in
englh, and -6 feet wide, carries TWO
SAWS, and saws 40 feet in length.
The substantial manner in which tho
building is put up, the simplicity of lhe
machinery and the strength of the en
gine, has been acknowledged by all who
lave seen it. The boilers are 22 feet ong, and 32 inches diameter. There is also a pair of Mill Stones
4 feet 7 inches in diameter, attached to the saw mill, that will grind above 200
bushels in 24 hours. The mill is situated on three lots, and has a first rate
stone wall Well, 58 feet deep, which
supplies the boilers.
An- person owning land above this
place, who could furnish the mill with logs and firewood, will find this estab
lishment worthy Ins attention. Terms
will be easv. l or further particulars apply to .JOHN ROSE, " - or E. S. BUSH, .1gent Ijovrrnci burgh. Rising Sun, Aug. J. 1 834. 39tf
BIUMiV HOPKINS, ATTORM.Y & COII-SSEM-OK AT f.AYV T"TILIj practice in lhe Severn
V T Courts in Ibis judicial circuit. All business directed to him by mail of
otherwise, will meet with profhpt alten tion. Office at his residence in Man
Chester, Dearborn county, Indiana. Sept. 18, 1S34.-1j4G
THE Rising Sun Cc tton Factory has
been in operation for lour months, and is now making a LARGE quantity of Yarns, of a superior quality. Persons desirous of making purchases of if, either wholesale or retail, will do well to call and examine the article. P. JAMES. Rising Sun, Aug. 23, 1834. 41
THE TIMES is rriuasHK.n kvkuy Saturday, la Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TV.RMS. Tv l)o?lar per annum, if pni'l in advanra; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if pniil infix monllis; or Three Dollar at the end of the ve;ir. No snhsrription will lie received for less thnn ?i months. A Irtilure to notify r (lisrontinnnnec nt the end of lhe time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until all arrearages arc paid, except nt the option of the publishers. (Advertisements not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for $1, and 25 cunt for Mch ubFqunt imrtion. Ii(rgtr n i proportion.
