Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 65, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 7 February 1835 — Page 4
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States I overtook a shepherd w ho was j Physician? are ever removing, not oiitollovving his th.ck nlong the country j l v Hade, but the r-hite. yfuepalso, and that road, and merrily wliisllinu: any tn; e , ,)t of (lc oihl:and v hat may teem which lr-t came into his head. 'Good j strange, thev ate still stumbling upon nomine Mr. Shepherd,' said I, 'you ap t!U m wherever they go. pear to he very happy in your humble J "'K Lover sighs to the evening gale. Munition.1 'In vendor village," replied -uv condoles with his sleepless pillow;
he. 4I have a small cottage, toree or t. m r nrrps of land, a w ile, two children and one cow; by the industry of my wife, my family arc handsomely maintained in the summer, and my wages are more than sufficient for our support iurin' the winter, so that w c arc able to lav on a little every vear for a rrrf j nV 1 lie nimi rwL-uiiiiis . v to me hv the amiablcncss and innocence of mv "family by the company and friendly conversation of my neighbors-, and hv the entertainment and instruction 1 receive from what few hooks 1 h.ivp. As soon as the woods begin to echo around my cottage with the whistling of the spring birds. 1 cheerfully betake mvsclf to" mv summer's labor. ' 1 " 1 ;... l. ... -I it 1 .1 ! ! 1 1 which is by r.o neans tatignin the Heating of mv sheep forms my ni.isic and my ambition a-eemls no nigner than their welfare and that t I mv t ami- j
ly. I have many pleasing dreams u:'-J ;,n,j jn CVtry circle she bears the dor the cool shade, by the side of the ',, ,', ; but she sighs for pleasures more road in the heat of the day, w hilo im 'substantial and sincere; she contemfaithful dog watches by my side; and 'plates sup.ei ior joys in the silken ehamwas it not for a certain r i.vru snia.e, ! hri s of Uymi a. Hew are my dear girl, whieh I have in my thick, I should be bow you make your choice; for if you nerfrct'y h-upy; but this unruly fellow Lutrer,)!.? to preside over judgment. is always jumping over femes into poo- vm, ,.,.. '(lf encumbered with a black
pie s hi Id-, and leading the rest ot my llock astrav, and neither my trusty dog. nor the well known sound of my horn, to which the rest are all obedient, can keep him in subjection ; but I hope soon to get rid of him! and then 1 have nothing, that I know of, that can give me any kind of trouble. The Shepherd's artless conversation impressed my mind forcibly. I began to conclude that all mankind had their Hack sheep attending them in one shape or another. I recollect that I had sc n main people w ho appeared, and some who professed to be amod happy; but I never saw nor heard ofanyo.ie w ho acknowledged themselves to be comp.'eti hj no; the Jnuhing stroke was still wanting ; this obstruction must he removed, or that object obtained, before they could roach the 'desiied haven.' Hainan the Agagile, was one cf those almost happy people: The peculiar and distinguished honors conferred upon him by king Ahasuerus, and his queen Esther, had intoxicated llamap, and thing him into a delirium of pleasure; hut when lie called together hi friend-, and 'told them of the. glory of his ri lies, and the multitude of his children and ail things wherein the king had promoted him. Mc. Met. says lie, an IH'lv 1 llllll, wv. . 1 - I this availeth me no'hmg, so long as I see Mordecai, the J tr, sitting at the king's gate;' and it seems that this Hack sheip of Hainan's could only be remni-ed by a gallows fifty cubits high. 'I have secured my piodure,' says the Farmer; 'my grain and my hay are safely stowed in my barn; I have committed (he seed of another w inter crop to the earth, and have sold my spare crop to a good advantage; I have an excellent (arm, and it is well wrought; hut my neighbor Late gd-up, whose farm join upon mine, keepssuch miserable fence, that his cattle are ever breaking into my enclosures and doing damage; I wish he would sell me his farm and move off, and I shall have nothing to plague me.'' The Merchant has made his fortune, and retired from business; he bring his sons up to college, and gives his daughters ample p itions, he lives in fashion, is held in high estimation, and would be entirely hojpy, if his imagination wi? not continually haunted with the grating tormenting sound of cent per ant. The Cicnjyman w ho has long enjoyed the benefit of a fat salary, and pushed his children into agieea! I. 'situ aliens, would pars the evening of his life in domestic serenity, were it not for that rogue Swift; hut the sound of "Knew how to preach oM sermon next, Vain ;'! in tlic preface and tin; text," echoes in his ears like the toll of a d.iath bell, and disturbs, many of his dreams of future felicity. The Lnrycr, after wrangling a fewyears at the bar, climbs to the higher walk- of life; he dips deeply into electioneering, arid is ever the public's most humble servant. He is advanced into the vaiious grades of enjoyment until lie gain a seat in the State Legislature. I ike MTingal's hero, he "Gains oHices t.y constant xri-kin. 'Sq'iire, Captain, D.puiy and 1 ic-a.:'..n., He then a-sumes the fmiu'-ostent atious, and corninanda a kind of em ; toped; tmokes his pipe with big folki and in'igu( for a seat in Congress ; 't .'on Id I I! tin th il,' says he, J should he enntenl,
without aspiring to the chair of the chief magistrate.' So, we see that all those denomina-
Iticns have their black sheep to rnn-"c, before thev t .1:1 ohi; i:1 complete felicity. j10 traverses the silent grove, by the giim:sc, kJ the moon; or nans .luxna s liau-n w ith the tear of woe; he w anders about like the pelican of the wilderness, and laments like the dove of the vallcv ; the image of his cruel fair tor ments his broken slumbers by the prefcrences. given to 1 u rival; starting he aw akes in w ild agony, and his thoughts are haunted w ith daggers, pistols, and poison! This indeed, is a very difficult black fhrt p to remove The beautiiul Clarissa, surrounded by a crowd of youthful beaux, who like the hultcrlhcs ol a summer s day, ll utter in toe sunshine of her smiles, or, hke the insert of a frosty mornir.g, shiink iv.to non-existence w hei ever she t ow r.- e might suppose would have no Hark sheep to remove. She is escor ted to the hall room, play house, and to r ifi'ies of pleasure, by the first in ton; !,cen w hich time o-. w ill teen winch ttmeox-.w will retnove. JhiiNTKUS have a few black slurp a mongst a large number of while ones but those they w ould not w ish to remove, if once in a quarter, or half ) ear, they would hut vied I a suitable portion of uool. St. Croix .Wfiif Courier. coriiT or ijr.QiT.sT. Margery Watkins, a shoi t squab tigurc, with face and arms as blue as bilber ries, waddled up to the bench to make good her claim to 17s. 9d. for the heb domadal ablution of the body linen of Mister Kembb; Macreadv Waldegrave, a G foot apiranl to histrionic honois and a w ell known star at one cf the am ateur minor theatres. The appearance of the defendant created some merriment, his nether limbs displaying the theatrical "sock ami huskin,"' which strangely contrasted with a blue body-coat, buttoned close up to hi chin, lie had evidently been captured just as he was preparing to "cork" for a dress rehearsal of Othello. The complainant set forth the mode in w hich the defendant had contnvei to get into her debt. She dcelana she haa undertaken to keep lum in clean linen for Od. a week; but having . 1 11'-" 110m reneatou wasnins, reduced 111s entiic stock to one shirt and a coupl of tail, she presented her bill, ami w as faithfully r remised the full payment out of the first money to he received at a forthcoming uboiu hi I he benefit however, proved unproductive, and no cash consequently being foithcoming the complainant summoned him for the debt. Commissioner. Do you re fuse to pay tin woman her demand ? Defendant. "The very head and front ot mv offending hath this extent no more."' This woman hath despoi ed me of mr best linen shirt and one silk handkerchief. Complainant. Oh, goodness era cious! your best shirt ? Why, my Lord he never h id more than one good one which he's got on: and Mr. Jones ha told me he aliva)s lent him one of his dickies w hile it went to the wash. Tr i m .tr .II I- . i se lenuant. "lie loiu a no. a damn cd lie; upon my soul a wicked lie." Complainant. I'll be on my oat!i it's true, jour Lordship. His other shirt is in such a state that if it goes into the copper again, it must be put into a cab-bago-i cf, or I shant get out all the pieceI'm sure. Here, Betty (calling to an fdd woman not unlike one of Macheth's w itches) show the shirt to the ei t!e-foiks. H tty advanced with a bundle. Defendant. -'How now secret, hlaek, and midnight hags, what is't ye doT Holly disengaged (he shirt, spread it oat, and held il up, amid the laughter of lb-; Court. It presented juM such an appearance as might he supposed to have been produced, had it received a point blank discharge from a grape-and-canisler-loaded cight-aii.l-forty. pounder. Complainant. There that's his shirt; and only see, my Lord, how it's darnd, w hich I never charged him nothing for. Didl,5etty? Defendant. "Rumhh; your belly full, spit fire, crack jour cheeks; I tax )e not with unLindnpss; 1 never gave ye kindojrij'
Betty. You give us kingdoms! Why,
you shabby scrub, you never stood the puce of a quartern all the time we've washed for you. Defendant. "Aroint thee, ronton, lor a rump-fed witch. Complainant. Only listen, your loidship; it's quite awful to hear the heaps of w ickedness that comes from his mouth. Defendant. But where's the handkerchief? "To lose't or give't away were such perdition as nothing else could match."' Complainant. It hasn't been sent to the wash these three weeks, you nasty feller. Defendant. "The handkerchief!"' Complainant. I havn't set my eyes on it, nor has Betty. Defendant. "The handkerchief." Complainant. Don't bullock me; it wasn t sent, I say. De fe nd ant. "A w ay !'' The Commissioner here interfered. :tnd begged the theatrical hero would condescend to give a direct answer to the Court namelv, whether he could find means to satisfy the complainant efore extremities were resorted to. The defendant threw himself into an imposing attitude," and then, as if a sudden thought had struck mm, askei ind obtained 2 1 hours grace. The de fendant then folded his arms, stalked low lv out of the court, and as he cast 1 glance at the sleeves of his coat, cjac ulatcd. "Oil! my prophetic soul, my Incexpiauy Hat. While the owner of the soap factory in N. York on Mon day night w as washing his hands, he ob served a lighted candle placed by one of the workwen carried of by a Rat, w ho lived into a hole. Oa darkening the .1 1 1 1 a premises, inc Hgni was cnscoveieu through the crevice ol the board, and on raising the iloor the candle was found burning near some shavings, and in a few minutes more the whole building would have been on tire. Great caution should he ued not to leave candles Indited where Rats can carry them off. Iiattimoie Hep. One thing at a time. A young man came up to me, (says Col. Crock ett.) and asked my consent to give him mv daughter. 1 was just at that mo ment engaged in a battle with a wolf and a catamount. Hold on a moment, savs I, and let me despatch these fel lows, and then I'll attend to you one thing at a time is my motto. After I got through tin.t job, said I, now young man, I will attend to you. What is your wish? He repeated his question, which I was Igo much engaged to listen to at first. es, said I , go ahead ! SAHtUfj HUMT, Jr. TI.WLYI) SIlElVr-IROX WARE 31 VM 'FACT I E S PEC T F U LL Y informs his old customers and the public, that he has removed his shop to Main Street, fust door east of the Printing Office, where he intends to manufacture and keep on hand, a general assortment of Tin nnd Micct Iron Ware, which he w ill w arrant to be well made, and which he will sell on as accommodating terrnsas can be purchased atCiucinnali or elsew here, and Country Produce and money taken in paj ment. Orden from a distance will he thankfully received and promptly attended to. He returns his thanks to his old customers for their patronage, and hopes to receive a continuance of their favors. Rising Sun, Nov. 29, 1 834. 55 WINDSOR CHAIRS" MM 1 1 1 -1 : 1 1 -1 rH-j 1 in' suoscrioers nave pisi re ! cc ived 0 set of Windsor .-'!:iism of different colors? I' jf'iho, !) Kt'drcM, and a few 11 ROC K I NG C1IAI R S, all o w hich they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. HAINES eV LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25lh, 1831 50 'b'tntolky iiud Clover Weed. THE subscriber has on hand a quantity of Timothy and Clover SEED, which he will sell on accommodating terms. S. II AT II A WAY. Rising San, Oct. 4, 1831. TTA1NES & LAN I AN I US eived from N. Orleans. hb,4 nd lo bbls Nilgai , which they will sell on accommodating terms. May 17, 1834. S6as! SSags! Hugs! 111REE cents per pound in cash Will be paid for clean linen and cotton rags at the Rising Sun Times oflice, when delivered in quantieies of not lesg than 10 pounds.
REMOVAL.
PUYSICLLV ,V SURGEON, HAS removed to Main street, first door East of the Presbyterian Church. Rising Sun, Nov. 20, 1 33 h 3mo o ATTORSKY & COU.SELLOK AT LAW, WILL practice in the several Courts in this judicial circuit. All business directed to him by mail of otherwise, will meet with prompt atten tion. Office at his residence in Manchester, Dearborn county, Indiana. Sept. 18, 1834.-ly46 CENTS per bushel in cash will he constantly paid for t'ta srd at the Risixaj Sun Mill, during this year, and until December, 1G35. CLILLXIID flax seed for sowing will be furnished to Farmers next seeding lime, and payment in seed taken in the autumn at a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1834. 58 WW (EH3D8. HAVE just received a new supply of seasonable Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of Superfine Cloths, Mackin aw blankets, b lannels, Superfine Casinets, Bed Ticking, Rose Blankets, handnmc Calicoes, Shawls, dress lldkfs, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Boots, Shoes and Brogans of assorted sizes, together w ith m extensive variety of E2n&U WiJi"!', and an assortment of Paints, De St nils, Drugs and Medicines, ice. &c. They invite their friends and custo mors to call and sec. Rising Sun, Oct. 4, tS34. OATS A'I) rWTATOS. WANTED, at the Rising Sun Mill, Oats to fill l.lO barrels. and Potatos to fill 0 barrels, for which cash will be paid. JLSO wanted, about SO well fat ted filoji' none but those well fatted are wanted. Apply to DANIEL HINSDALE. November 28, 1834. 55 A FRESH SUP PLY OF FAIjIj A: Wl.VJTKR WOODS .1. TURNER, j-JAS just received and is now open ing at his Store on Front street, ; general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Blue, black, brown, olive and steel mix Cloths; super Satinets; Red, white and green Flannels; Blue, black, blown and green Circassians; do. Bombazets; Blue, brown, and plaid Camblcts; Rose Blankets and Bed Ticking; Silks, Silk Velvet, and Valentin Votings, assorted ; A handsome ass't cf Prussian, Thibet and Valentin Shawls and lldkfs; Prints of the newest stvle; Men and boy's fur and seal skin Caps; u Shoes and Brogans; Ladies fox'd Boots, and prunell, morocco and leather Shoes; Gentl emeu's Stocks, a superior article ; A large lot of ladies' and gentlemen's Gloves, Mitts and Mittens; Together with an assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, G LA SS WA R E, Q UEEA X 1 1 AR E, SCHOOL HOOKS, FAMILY MEDICLYES, D YE STUFFS, GROCERIES, Iron, ass'ld.; Nails ami Castings; Powder, Shot and Lead, Sec. All cf which will be sold low for Cash. Country Produce, or approved credit. Rising Sun, Oct. 11,1831. 0111I8 STEAK Sii E Oifc SALE. FOR SALE, one-half or the whole of the Sicain Sum Mill, in Rising Sun, Indiana. Tl lis null is GO feet in length, and 2G feet wide, carries TWO SAWS, and saws 40 feet in length. The substantial manner in which the building is put up, the simplicity of the machinery, and the strength of the engine, has been acknowledged by all w ho have seen it. The boilers are '22 feel long, nnd 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 21 hours. The mill is situated on three lots, and has a first rate stone wall Well, 58 feet deep, which supplies the boilers. Any person owning land above this place, who could furnish the mill with logs and firewood, will find this establishment worthy his attention. Terms will be easy. For further particulars apply to JOHN ROSE, or E. S. BUSH, 4gent, Lawrenccburgh . Rising Sun, Aug. P, 1834. 39tf
Fire and Inland rVavigation IA'S URAJVCE.
Ulosci T u r n c r, AGENT at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the Protection Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, offers to effect Insurance on behalf of said Company, on Dw elling Houses, Stores, WareHouses, and buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, and every description of personal property against loss or damage by FIRE, Also, on Flat-boats and every other description of vessels with their cargoes. against loss or damage by Inland Navi gation. 1 he terms are as tavoraule as those of any other company, and all claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and romptly paid. Almost every man has a deep and abolute 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 barn, a steam boat, or goods on board a keel or flat boat, or some other kind of property, the loss of which might prove I ne rum of his family; and which of course ought not to remain a single hour without Insurance. Rising Sun, Oct. 18, 1831-3ml9 NOTICE. riTinE subscriber still continues to JL do hu-iness at his Old Stand en the corner of Frond and Grand streets, and takes this uo ,;od ol informing the public in genera!, (hat he has on hand a good assortment cf Season a S)Ee .':. S3 Ac Winter which he oilers ! v for Ca!i,or appro ved credit, consisting in part as follows Black, bene, bruinx, olive, dnJj and Steel mix'd C'o'hs ; funt y Casimexs Satinett's of all descriptions ; red, green, scarht enid xvliite Famicl's ; lecu n Shirting and sheeting, bleached Domest.-c do. PLAIDS AND STRIPES. Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue Prints; fancy do. assoited do. Scotch Plaids; blue and brown Camblet; assorted Circassians; plain and figured hook Jaconett, and Swiss Muslin's; plain Bobbinott's; cotton and silk Flag Hhdkfs, Blankets of all sizes and descriptions; Cotton Yarn assoited hum bers, &c. fcc. To all of which is add' d a genen assortment of G ROC E R IKS, M K I ) I C I N ES, Paints, Oil, Dye Stulls, Queen and ChiXT Tl T f rina v are, jii'SKwn instuumktsts, 1 ovs, &e. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Stoves of every description. .S. HATHAWAY. Blank lTifo nutl TCortgagrM For sale at this Oil'iee. BANK NOTE EXCHANGE, AT CnC. ATI. OHIO. I l.OriSIANA. Fraidc. b'k of (.'in. ;ur IJai.k of Louisiana 1 1 1 vonirr.crcial do U.oik of Cliilii'oltio of Marietta Mt. l"leaHiit Norwalk Geauga Zaiu'sv ilJo liclniont bank .f ) St.CIairsvillu Com in. b'k of L. 1;. Dav ton bark, Com. b'k of S iolo Do Oileana T,h Consul. Association Com. b'k Louisiana City b'k N Orleans 5 '2c Louisiana State bk 5 3 I Citizens' bk of Lou. & 2h M & T b'k &. bran. 5 2 j N- O. canal bank, co 5 t'nioii b'k of Lou. & He Alluther? uncertain. 2 ! Ai NUNSI I'M A ,r. bk at Natchez 5 State bk at i!o 5 All others mirritain. VI KG IMA. Viillrv I k nial bran. 2 ISank of Vn. ' bran. 2 do pa v nl Charl'n 2 F I? of Vii & bran 2 North western bk at Whoelini: J -Z V k. M b'kof frt u ) ,., bi'iivillo Fanners b'k Canton lit Franklin b'k Co- ) InmliiH $ Lancaster bank Muskingum bank Urbana banking co. Ll West. IJpsorn- bank l INDIANA Farm. Sc Mec. b'k I ii ay at vv ellsb g i; : Mec. b'k) 0, 1 Others tincrrlaiii. (I upwards) " i ALABAMA. Co am ruall note l.'ank ol Mobile IS Stale bit and bran. 15 Olhi rs uncertain. Ail others no v:!up, KF.NTTCKY. i .ouisville I Intel co MICHIGAN. I!'k of Cointi'.nnw. 'JO, Pk of Michigan, $5) lo. Ky. A: br.oic I im ;o and iipwanN 5 lo. of Louisville '2 Bk of river Raisin do 5 f-mall note, r & .VI Lk of Mich. b TF.NXFSSF. 1'. Small noli ? 10 Stale bank & bran. 1' V, N N S V I . V A M A . Cnioii b'k Nashville 5 1'ank of Tilt-bur" i Do. payable in 11. t ) ' Other bank, 2a3 lad.lphia. S - M'V YORK. Yeatman A: Wood-' -City banks 3 payable in Na-hv o Oilier banks, 3a.5 Do. pay. in Thilai!. '? ther e:stirn bks 2a6 All others uncertain. In thenbove table h stands for one-half. THU T22EES is runLisiiEi) revKitv svruuDr, In Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dollars p r muium, if paid in ndvance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid in six months; or Three Dollars at the end of the ycur. No subscription will be received for less than six mouths. A (ailure to notify a discontinuance ntthc end of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until all arrearages art; paid, except at the option of the Editor. O-Advertisements not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for $1, and '25 cnt for each gubqne!it itrrton. ' Lftfr nifs m pjoportim. ' "
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