Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 63, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 24 January 1835 — Page 4

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.J HIS ().!.. The Kin:; heir,',' hi com eis.i'ion with the Kail of Rochester, Dr. S., chaplain, ,)iv, Cathuine.satno of the. Minivers 1 1 is 'a la, io.-, and afior h.a ie d i scours -id fr seine titae on (he .-.ll'.i'is of ey,vni.H!'H, ho sod. h oly eried with -lt our thoo.ihis bo i;;sTuiit far (he ciic -t iu.ito.an I ' ' ! V O lii.l :'.'inT.MI rl.is.-i of

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W'iicr..' i j Ins Liicov lode in the Old and New Te-tamcnt dispensation? U here tf.e tjory be gives to the Redeemer of the world, and the glaring dayli::!it ih.it shines throimhout Hie poor (look's exposition iiij submission to )our M.t jet , I In i; leave to make one other m.i'ion. "What's that'?"' says the Ki...r. Why, l!i a your Majesty would" graciously pleased to make your i i::r tj,u and jour coo'.' your

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parts nr I-1 -i--i,s, r:id oo a-.pieotiy aillu t b-,; ., UY; 11," too Kill;,', "I :oa not prepared to toro to CMajicf.ui-.I v.-.-c, but I ;:;n sure I havo met with it hi iAi Scnpluae !c; "

l no Caaj'i.Uis iv, is -uh a pa i I ia t'.io oci l:ta;

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Oj'liilwli O.J tiie (Jit; Ci sdo -f the ar-g-h-ior.f. il ;:!ic.-.;or, i c's: r aa oueav to iho Chapl u:, a;.. thhikin-- toe Kssftt was, ia the ri!.t, wool a;.il";-kc:! iivatcly if any coubl !.x: broii.t thai vyas wvli vcr.-eJ ia ih:; Li! l to Jtti.Ic tho coatrocrsy that was t'un on tin: carpi-i? v:;s ( ,hl ,:.f on : liuij, a ocotcli cook, who ha. a!vas a IJible about l.itn, a:..l cvx-.y iaro tr.ii.ulc w as at if, a:ui if such a part was the tv.

- !::f,ii of Catli ari'ie Di'unva!!. was

hclijrc the Quartrr Session ia Now Ijraiis-vick, on f-anirilay list, for a!ii;; a horse. Tho hi-tory of the t;i .wacli.i.i is hrioHy a follows. The iirl i.5 from Vorkshi;-..-, l-'rg. wlscre she !)ccair,e attached to a voting man na-m-.:d (ii-ulos Stewart, w ho was driven from tile house of h t fatlier. S!;o ab--c.,!h!'-(! i: search ( her Jovcr.a-Jsti.nod mHi'sch-il.L.saiidartivc.-! at New Yo-k as a n sc.ilo,- fr;;:n thenco sSie h'a.; !Ld (o l):-top, bnck to Pliil -l lohia, and a.-av to New Oilcan?.

ie a i:;; svt'.trr.-cd to

Voi k, cam

over to .sow .H'i'tey cu:;' wcarieil, heart !.rokan, w !, jectc;', she stojojed at a barn with (lie iiUeidion of tommitsai( i le ; hat the appearance of a horse su;i :e-bj.l to her the id ?rt of sUaii.:., it, th.it she miht thereby incur tho renahy of deat!, wliich was (he law ibr tint of;'.: nee in her own country. She was taken up with the. i.ore :io..r New Ih uaswlck. When put epo;: iu.r dial t'e.e pleaded guH.'y, and

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w i 1 1 1 1, to !;ro wheat the fhovlain, a:,u ! jdea of and the cne went to throw tiic u;:eiUo:: on ',!. ilia-'s thle. ! a iarv. who broa-hf i: a v. rdVf r.( ..

uu., ii, in.; hi,:;: coovcrMi with the cook, a:: J ;l?k,-d hlu, if ho knew

ol any sjcIi a ; l.ico ia Scaiclur

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te-d ia her case, and so strong was the hcKfcf that the act was one of phroi.zy aiul not deliberate in tent ion, that ni one

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omax. Woavui's is the most inv poitant sex, and if but one half of onr '"" e can bo cdacatod, let it he womati, i! st''::d of mil". Woman f .nm oar ohrae!er. She is witii es through life. '!.. lo.irsos ns in infoirr. sho ivr-h

iotnonate..i'11,0 D;vi.!;: In. ! hy us in sicknes, soothcaus in dhtrcss. uiai ate ?.i0,l oo I,,;.,, , Tiie Ivi : I, i sc p ports; as in adversity, and cheers u V :c iv;:.-' !,.,. ?.., b.;lVo (.f bis ?,,. iia nir lanrbf.lv nf n ir-..

Ik-r vha ?" ' ran!; determines that of thcVacc. If

jes.'y to

,,) T 1 ''- lut: iri"- mgn-imiiuea ana vtrtaou?, with ;.U.' V cook !o . svul thirin;r f,r tliat whicii is'bfty,

WoUTH ATTFND1NOT0. As Ul'lS is .'ihout the time when our friends arc beginning to smoke their meat, it may do them some good, to inform them that a small bit of brimstone, about the size of a chin.paepin, thrown into the lire once a day, will effectually prevent skippers .and bugs from getting into the bacon. This information we have from a friend we highly esteem, and who assured us that he had so fully tried the eiheney of this plan, that he wished us to make it generally known, lie added that no uncommon smell or taste is imparted to the bacon. We deem this information of great importance to I hose who have bacon to cure; also to ihose who have to buy it. S.ilt. Watchman. PiiEr-Kuvixu Eef.s ix Winter. Mr. I'hhridge, of Montrose, Pa., who keeps a considerable quantity of hecs, buried several of the hives in the ground during the f d! of last year. They were placed in su.lieierd depth to he cut of the reach of frost, and in such a manner that the air could by no means penetrate, being first covered by straw to about tiie thickness often inches, betorc being covered wi'di mould. They were taken up in April, and the bees

were fooeul to he in good hcalCi. I hey had made use of no honey, as there appeared to be as much honey in the -pring as when the hives: were buried ia I he autumn. Ci'u: Gg:.

reacing the Ih'do : and if thne Les.i.' b

a place in the or i ipiurc, he will turn to it directly."' Wel!," tays the King, '"cuco a man as tins we want; priihre, soul for him i:m;:o!iatr!y."LVhen the Can; c:i:r.e, llic King very fieely a kcal h;m, -if he know of Hieh'a place in Scriptuic as wine cliecr'n.- (lod and man?' David, witlia l.v.v bow replied, he did; and turning to .Ju lg- s, i, 13, read, "Ami the Vii c said un'.o iht un, Shoukl I leave my wine, which chcoicth Co I and man."' The text being produced, the Qn humbly a.-kej p..ido; f.-.r talkir.g so hvcly to hii jl (v, hr.pcd winhe hai said onl lnotr iihisn-ontuvnt against her, f ;r .die was cot nr:p,ircd to bear "ihowi.ith of a Ki:,-,' n hi, !, i.

as me roanr.g i a lion." 'l. r:,.,.

ti no and disti;-gui?hed. so it is with the

iace. If 'ho be light and vain, with her heart set only on trifles, fond alone of pleasure alas! tor the community where she. is so, it is ruined.

PilO KIUTIOX OF THE UlBLE. One of

the worst features of Popery is, the prohibition of the word of" God. Dr. Fianklhi, in his own life, merdions the folk-wing (act which ;tspccts his own predecessors. I!is rimily had t'en early enibraced tiie reformation; t!;cy had an Mng!i;h Pihl", a i l to cornea! it the rr - re securely, they conceived the project cf fastening it open wiihpok thro a-h across the leaves, on the :-i.!0 of (lie iid of a c!o?e stool! Winn my grandfather wi-hod to reed to fas fan.ily, he reversed the Jose stool imna bi kmt. -.n.l

j 1 1 . , : i , i i , 1 i - iinv .. i nun I tin bluched to think tV-.t -,o. ,.!;a-ed the I oaves from one ftd fli.-

coul I turn to a pl.xcy in tieib tnre ,ot'!t:r' h.ic'i wen; bold down on each, which his gnat -et.ias ha.l not'iio lva-1 I !iy t!l Vm' irea.". One of the yhll-

' "ai.'a-. h !c;k-sIt or ' . a-e toa-k the Doct.r.ifhecai ruaravfl tae mj-f. ry thai lav in th.-o word, 'Wme che ring (led and man," but there the great man was silen! ; h.o h-,Xi : ) nrc light ia his undoraandin- to cxp vmd the tcxtjtliun ho had slrem-th in his memory t turn to it. lb, Ik ster said to the cook, '-Hant iVi:a:.l, ou have done well in prod u i ' cb r ter an i vetse to Ids M ij--iv, t an you expojnd the meaning of ii,'an I sh nv ''.e it ca-xrs tJod. ;... v .r!...

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'"'ii i.iirjneu ti mo Ui r to "ive notna: if he sa.v an ofiiocr t.f iho S.oi -i(u:d Comt make I.h appearacce; ia that case the lid was restored to ifs pi tec, with the Pible concealed under it as before.'

AvaiUce. An old l:ac!ielor, pcsso.ssed of a fortune of 50.000. meeting a diend oi o day, began K hatar-gue very b arr.e.'.ly upon tiie defv-i! b; ,'i:i of avat ;ee,:;o i ;avo the f dl )wi;rr inance -f it. "About three jears ago," said

t:,ok replied, -If : ,!v " ' ,ly 11 V-T? "A "ceidoat, J di into

'car me, I have th: to tel'r: 1 bv I , much wine cho rcth ,n our lou d-1 ' "a " '"" ' ''"T,1 Pr:phnaws;a:.l tliat it , i ( , 'U l i 1 UV ' V"' l).;C leave to ob.vrvo, tb i ((,() ! ' i ' ' within Te?tam :nt

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Mine was typical of the b! v 1 of the ' T l-r.ln Yt aahc Mediator: bv a r.Mn-vhor it is h 7 , v',ri !;ej5e he would n W .,V;a, he ,;3 wellpb-ai l a -! lt'' ' - iH the nay of salvation he had ft and onf ! ')" " ,r'? "U l in that bis inorn t.: j . '.f ci nuric-d raihcr to dio than to su

n it to his ei,:r;ion.

in that hisjuitioe wassafibod.his r.rr

"V di-played, hi? g-a e n ido ttiuruph-

oi, iu3 j; ii. (..i.. ... inrro:i!7.". , p :-r, r... . , , -,,, e,,,.i .. ,. ,. .! ( r'--f at last. ! or.co had a

-u- . ';V ' '-!,!: "ouhh e visitor whoml um-,ny

-H-j wi'.ys to g-t lid of: ti,ft l t:i-l smoko.

doE IjCxr.!Os r.AST. ll .in dl ad v.'snid

J ' Joe ihanker, as he was setting at the

laliio tiie ntb.er daytiow old is this butter? 'Ho chl!' exclaimed the tidy lati.ilady, looking over her spectacles 'indeed I don't know why do you aik that quesiion?" 'Why I thought,'

answered dec, it mtiit be nrcttv con

sidcrahSc old, tor I perceive it has got o.a a wig; hut if vou'il fetch mc a comb I T i . O . . .

iiere, t il j : st got out the loose hairs.'

'No Sehvk-k.' A young, dasldng clergy man in Yorkshire told the clerk,

"Do not forget to say there will be no

service next Sunday. You know I shall want to go to Do'.icastcr races." Accerdh g!y the cleik, before the second sineh.g, announced in a sonorous voice. 4,'he no service next Sunday, becazo as how the measder wants to fo

to l)o:(. aster races. Let us sing the

100th Psr 'm."

PIIYSICLLY & SURGEOJ HAS removed to Main street.

first door East of the Presbyterian

Lhurco. Rising Sue, Nov. 29, 1 83 t. 3m55

KfF (.T.NTS per bushel in cah will U l-'2 constantly paid fir FEnx r.Vi-d at the Ilisixi; Sux Milt., during this jenr, and until December, IS35. CLK.LX1',) l!ax seed for sowing will be furrhhed to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the autumn at a fairadvar.ee. Rising Tun, Dec. 1831. 5C

at r;m?;i;Y & rouxsitLLttu at'laiv, l 7" 1 1 . L practice in t!ta several V V" Ctirts in I his; judicial circuit. .Ml bu-ie.e -s directed to him by mail of o'ker a i-o, will meet with prompt attention. Oili.e at his residence in Manchester, Dearborn county, Indiana. Sept. 10, I8.31.-ly-16

ANTED, at the Rising Sun

V Mill, Oafs to fill 5 g barrels,

and Polaf os to fill Ci& barrels, for w hich ca.-h n ill l e paid . ef.S'O wanted, about GO well fitted :K.v-; none but those well fatted are wanted. Apply lo DANIEL HINSDALE. November 20, 1-83 1. 55

II. li. EA'i'OA' & CO. HAVE just received a new supply of seasonable Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of Superfine Cloths, Mackinaw Blankets, Flannels, Superfine Casinels,Bed Ticking, Rose Blankets, handsome Calicoes, Shawls, dress Ildkfs, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Boots, Shoes and Broge.ns of assorted sizes, together with an extensive variety of ESjirclwaSM'', and an assortment of Paints, Dye Stuffs, Drugs and Medicines, Sec. tec. They invite their friends and customers to call and see. Rising Sun, Oct. -1, 103-1.

'1,

hod." 'Plie Kno was a-Tro-? ibh

prised at thh rDgard cao ito. a; an!

ivKiioKcr unl not spire to applaud me evanlictl turn thu; given to'ihet. xC sirs Rochester, My it i lease cur M.i-

jety, your chaplain may be a man of

exanca ger.iu-; nc may have fine abstracted ideas of philosophy; he miv a ti i n ..... i

i. i. s-i i iiiiunv it y. i oi.'gnwiy. a-,ii " !i

v.d.ich !io lirao liko a bad.'or: thon I oJ

s-iycd f.re. wbii h he bore like a salamander; at last I lout him five dollars and I have not seen hhn since.

Dr.Franklin endeavoiinglokilla turkey by an elecliical shock, received the whi fo bilteav bi:;i!r ,.-lw,. !.r .,1

le.so toem out wu,i gteat polifei.ess to natnrcdly observed that, inMead of killp. M e a fiae t.i-ie ia e t iliei j;r., but i: -a ! n!o-y, he nearly put an did' to 'hue n ii.? evang-.lu.d turn ,o tl.i, l!..; ox.o.rV of a g. .. 4

Till se.bscriber has on hand a qtiantiiy of Timothy a:d Clover SEED, uiiichho will sell on accommodating term.-. S. HATHAWAY, Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1834. iffOA'NES o LANIUS ;.. .; t .)) il-rJL have just received from K. Orleans, S hhds and SO h!I:i M?5ar, which they will st !! on accommodating terms. Miy 17, 1834.

Jij-r'u!. anna- of Main and Front, si rat Tflf AVE JUST RECEIVED in ad ii.tl dition to their former slock, a l uge an'd splendid assortment of DRY GOODS; HS:u't uaii, laenasuavc, CuTi.i-.nv, fiiiocr.iUKs, occ, tV.i:. All of which they will dis pose of lower e id;, i r appiove l oun'ay pr.uho o.

MILES vt SCR ANTON, R es i ectfu Li.Y inform their friends and the public generally, that they have entered into partnership for the. purpose cf carrying on the above bu-inoss, and have opened their simp on Front street, next door north f Mcsrs. Haines and Lnnius's store, where they intend carrying on the T;s?E.r,y !;:,; i3::i:;co::, in fill its branches, and from their experience in the business, and a determination (o use their best endeavor? to please, both in the lilting and durability of their work, they confidently anticipate a share cf public, patronage. Persons who may favor us with their custom may depend on having their work done when promised. They have just received the latest Aero York Fashion?, and have made, arrangements to receive them rcgulaily every quarter. 03" A 11 kinds of Cuttix will be done in the host manner, and on sheit net ice for those who may wish lo make their own garments. Rising Sim, Nov. 22, 1 834. 51 Fire r2iii r&vvaalfoia LVSURA.VCE.

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A CENT at Rising Sun, Indiana, of

XjJl the Pkoti:ct!ox Inscuvnce Comi'any of I art ford, Connecticut, offers to effect Insurance on behalf of said Company, on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Ware-

Houses, and buildings in general. Mer

chandise, Houseliold Furniture, and

every description of personal prop

erty against loss or damage by 1 1Kb. Also, on Flat-boats and every other description of vessels with their cargoes, against loss or damage Jby Inland Navigation. The terms arc a3 favorable as those of any other company, and all claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Almost every man has a deep and altsolute personal interest in the subject, either as the owner of a dwelling house, furniture, a warehouse, or goods therein; a manufactory, a shop with tools, a

earn, a steam-boat, or goods on board a keel or flat boat, or some other kind

of property, the loss of which might

prove the ruin of his family; and whici of course ought not to remain a sie.gh hour without Insurance. Ridng Sun, Oct. 1 8, 1 834-3m49

7!OR SALE, one-half or the whole jL of the Steam Sara Mill, in Rising Sun, Indiana. This mill is 80 feet in length, and 2G feet wide, carries TWO SAWS, and saws 40 feet in length. Tiie substantial manner in which the building is put up, the simplicity of the machinery, and the strength of the engine, has t ecu acknowledged by all u ho

have seen it. Tiie boilers are l12 foot

loner, and 32 inches diameter. There is ako a pair of Mill Sro:v.s ! feet 7 inches in diameter, attached to

the saw mill, t'.iat will grind above 200

bushels in 24 hour?. The miiS is equated on three lots, and has a first rate

stone wall U'rll, 58 feet deep, which supplies the boilers.

Any person ownie.ir. land above this

place, who could furnish the n:ill with logs o.nd firewood, will find litis estab

lishment worthy his attention.. Terms

will bo easy. For further particulars

apply to JOHN ROSE,

or E. S. PUSH, Rising Sun, Aug. 'J, j 83 4. 3'Jtf

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--'ar., X 11 Ii cMli'l I I m, I ? ll.lt ... ricii u-

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QSa.l 8B":- of different colors;

i HI also, 1) f-ieilll i M, ami a tew y 1 POCKING CHAIRS, all .

which they will dispose of on the most

accommodating terms.

HAINES & LANIUS.

Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 183450

b'or sale at tli- )ffn c

A FRESH SUPPLYOF FAIL WELTER UrsOStS. m. 'J'ur..vj:r,

Tf A C :.. - - I .

-a MO Ju-L toecavetiana is now open

ing at his Store on Front street, a

general assortment of Fall r.nd Winter Goods, consisting in part of Blue, black, brown, olive and steel mix Cloths; super Satinets; Red, while and green Flannels; Blue, black, brown and green Circassians; do. Bcmhazcfs; Blue, brown, and plaid Cnmblets; Rose Blanket? and Bed Tiekinc; ' Silks, Silk Velvet, and Valentin Vest ings, assorted ; A handsome ass'f of Prussian, Thibetand Valentin Shawls and Ildkfs; Prints of the. newest style; Men and hoy's fur and seal skin Caps; " " Shoes and Brogans; Ladies fox'd Boots, and prunell, morocco and leaf her Shoes; Gentlemen's Stocks, a superior article; A large lot of ladies" and gentlemen's Gloves. Mids arid .Mittens; Together with an a'sortro.ont of iURiiii'.;i;i:, cutlery, GLASS U'J HE, QUIA1XS1VARE, SCHOOL BOOKS. FA MILY MED- ' ICi.YES, DYE-STUFFS, GROCERIES, Iron. ass"td.; Nails and Castings; Bow tier, Shot and Lead, &c. Ail of which will be sold low for Cash, Country Pi oduce, or approved credit. Rising Sun, Oct. 1 1, 1831. 3m48

r tlll' FU,;;r.nier

do business at

till continues to .is Old Stand on

the corner of Front and Grand streetn and takes this method of informing the public in general, that he has on hand a ond assortment of m O ;iD Q SN which he offers lew for C:.sh,or approved credit, consisting in partes follows War!;, bhw, !-,)-, t, olive, dreb and S.'cct 7nix"d Cloths; fancy Canitcrts, Sciincli's of all descriptions ; red, ip-ceit, scarlet end zrhile Flannfl's; I men Shirti)g and fherfiuer, bleached Domcshc do. PLAIDS .AND STRIPES. Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue Prints; fancy da. assorted do. Scotch Plaids; Idue and brown Caniblet; assorted Circassians; plain and figured book Jaconett, and Swiss Muslin's; plain Bobbinetl's; cotton an.d silk Flag Hhdkfs, Blankets of all size and descriptions: Cotton Yarn assorted num. hers, ifcc. &c. To all of which is added a genera assortment of GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Paints, Oi! J)ye Stuffs, Queen and China Ware, Mtsical I.cT!:1'j;kxts, Toy, &c. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Stoves of every description. S. llATllliVAY.

BANK NOTE EXCHANGE,

at cix'ix:;ati. OHIO. j lAHiIVXA. Kr.'isk. tek ol Col. or?-; Hank of Lmiisi.-ui.n

Coini!Hrci::l ilo kL Bank of C'liifico J.o 2 of Miirlctt i "2 Mt. I'loii anf 1 Xonvilk l2i'i (reniiin .'5 Xancsvi'li' 2Jt Hi'Iiiiont b;iiik a , St. Clair?vi!!,: " Comm. b'kof L. K. 2h Day ton haiik, 2 Co:n. ti'k of Sciato L2't VI: M b'lu.f j;oi- 0 liunvilio " Farmers !0k Canton

Fr oiklin bk Co fninlms . ...

Lancaster tj.ni!: 'z Muskiari't!! l):a k 2.

Iu Orlr-nns 5h Coji.-(4. As .-uciation 6 Coin. l-k lii iu-i.ina 5 City !,-;.; v urlo:iin 5 Lm;i o-l na St;it(? bk v ( li tii.'ti' ti'iv of I. on. G 31 ArTlek !:W.m. 5 -V. ran:il !):u.k. co 5 Cnion bk of l.c)n. 5 All others nnri rtain. : ISSISS! 1 I I. Aut. l)k at Nad licz S S'tato bk at t'o 5 All ulhrrs ut:crrtain. VI it GIN! A. Vi:Uoy t.kr.ad I ran. '2 liatik of Va. ti bran. 2 do pay at Cliarl'n

r.(fa fcbi-an"

Ui'i.:ooi lianki co. 2 Norllovi-stt iti bk at? Wo.-t. ?o-.Tv.'br.nk'J j V. ho.-lin-r J x

I. I u..v. F;a'i!i. .'.Ice. b'i:) atvl u-.v:o - ; 1 1 ; 1 1 1 11; ; All c.Ou r.- !! . -ib';:. K K.NTt'CKY.

I oo pay at H oil ia ! C-i'i.fi-? iinci -! lain, 'j A!,HAVA. 1 :j;::ik .f .Mobili; I State l.k lOi-.t bi.in. ! ( Hh; iu nt'rcrtaiii.

i on i!b- t t, t 1 oi: i:"k of Ci'iiir.'.onu . io. Kv. br;o:cbc1 )o. of Loam i He SinaU nolo -, I'KNNKS.-n: at.i brink v lir:o. t aiion b'k N a:-hvili

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