Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 67, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 February 1835 — Page 4

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?!i: !l AMI'S. The Doner Republican contmns tlie following article : "There is a strange dislike to the nunc of n.ei hanics in ibis country, as vvel! :.s tl-evviiero. It would nhr,o-t seem a disgrace to he aii indus

trious or useful man. Drrh parent thinks his child f superior inte'.b c'u.il capacity, and cap h!c of filling any stttion, wfriU vr liability to quality him tluufar. Ilence wr inert with professional men who would duubtles? m.'.ke most excellent mechanics, lint, unfit for profession, they remain ali their lives in nh-cuiitv and poverty. Mow is this? Have not the world yet learned to jnlge men bv their actions, and not by the business thev pursue? Look throng1! the p.iges of I'.istarv w h'-e. names ate. the brightest? who have been the hrt.t fartors rf mankind? Why do we so nf:en

find ir.cn of scund j idgmcnt in ah t : 1 1 1 1 ir else, yielding to the dictates of pride and prejudice, ar.J preferring that their chdJivn should he brought up in idleness, rather than give them such an occupition as would enable them to he- . come useful to themselves an I ethers.' Remarks on the alive: Wo. are glad to sec such doctrines. They are ol more importance to the country. and the world, than men are generally aware of. That puents should seek to place their children in tbose occupation which promise the greater freeibun from toil. i-, perhaps the dictate of natural alF ction. What we love, we are p iined to sec engaged in I I'mi n us duly. J3 it it is, alter all, a mi-taken iew. li is rot to be doubted that habit can render anv occupation, if not agn eable. yet

free from toil. Tiu; smith who-e anvil resounds with the h.imau-r, the raipenler. the ship builder, th- ai ii-an, are all of them hippier thin the man who ha l,o employment. But this is not all. How few of tho-e who are assigned to wh it aie called the learned proli s-ions ever attain to cither distinction or iwfiluess and of the vast lUMiiber that hang on the roar of the bar, like Lethe'i s iblo cloiivl in tl.c western horizon," an ! of tbo: again who hue engaged in the delicate and responsible art of healing the sick, or of th se w h till the gac ied desk how many, we a-k, ever confer benefits upon cither ihem-tlves or their country. 1$ it again. The great ohj -ct of the parent is 'frustrated that is, the happiness of the mild. The very contrary U ministered to. The question of abfnlut.? idleness, none will commend. It is the rust of the sou! '.he fruitful m -Ihcr of misery and of vice : the foul pool in which all thai is disgn-ting and hateful is engendered the L iz ir house the verv place of disea-e and corruption. " C'owpcr personifies an idler thus be as "A clock, tti.it wants both h mils; As useless when he goc?, as l.cn he Hani'.?.'1

Again: 4'Ab:-encc of occupation is not rest; A miiul quite vacant is a mind dsstrcssM." And yet how many parents are therf who bring up their children in idleness! and yet they will tell you, ":ce love our children.'" Nothing surelv can be more paradoxical. Such as see the evil of idleness seek to avoid the tax that it pays, by finding same employment; but it must come as near to idleness as possible, since I ibor of any kind is supposed to be. atUiclive. Hence we see ngi uukure and the mechanic arts avoided; and any and every place sought after, rather than the virtuous, healthful, uselul, honorable employment of ihc agriculturalist or the

:nec!i ante? And t'.ien comes in our distinctions i:i society, hiied on this fi ivolo is and siekIv foe ling of attachment frour ch Idivn. A mechanic, because lie gets --liis bread by the sweat of his brow." is not considered as good as a man who is too proud to I ibor, and goes about "picking clean tee'.!)," having nothing to eat, and weiring, perhaps a fashionable coa', which when he bought he never roear.t to pay for; and. giving, in his ry gait and looks proof of hi blood aral will sometime go mi far as to sper.k of its richrv-s ;l:nl puiity,and to thank foJ that he is not l.ko other men !hnt mfJi-muT! Such i state of sorier y i not a wholesome one. It betokens deeav. lndi rates I li it the pillars on which rest the fabiie of nur government, and the temple of our liberty, and the social relations, arc in a tottering state, and unless they are sustained by .something p,; sophiral and practic;il, they will fill. Away then with this sickly sensibility, this worse than canine madness. L parents look to the subject. Let them bear in mind that Paul, the Apostle, was a Tent maker, and that Henitmin

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rnwiNG sot'L? orr or H'rcatory. About ten years since a woman died at Hanover, Pennsylvania. She had a dtegl ter living with a Papist. Soon after her M ;h rs death, the girl walHicted with an oppre-sion upon her 'are;;:: and upon co;n;d lining of it to

the Popish ladv, s!ie w,as told, that Lie

cause of it was this "hr moiber wa

in iiiine'ton. when.ee -he could not be

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en fret long, and averaging four and a

half fret sflu ire, and weighing in its

rough state nearly fifty tons'.

It was brought to the city by ; team

consisting of f5 yoke ol oxen and eleven horses. Journal.

delivered without the. P.ie.-l"s prayers

m. 1 tti ii Mod was punishing her until

-he proruicd the prio-l-. help." The

credulous girl ii stau'lv went to the ll-

man Priest: and he agreed to pray i.er

mother out ol purgatory. learalter veardi 1 th.e poor girl carry ali her money which she could save from her sran-

l wages to the Priest, and p.id him his

ciiarge: f r eacli praver 50 cei'.l?

In.- .vi -etched if 1 1 tr i e : it 1 v lamen-

(! d her want-, aiul even denied !ier-' -i:Oes oitisfv t!ie rapacity of the R

man Pri.-st. 11! hud her '"You had

A son of Galen, was very angry when

any i ke was passed on i iiv-icians.

j once defended himself from raillery by

aviug, defv any person whom I ev

er attended to accuse me of ignorance

i or neglect." --That you may safely do,"

aid a person luesent, for vou know

iloctor, (U n-l men tell no tales."'

A T.vi l M an. We saw a young man t i i : !.

in town v estetviav morning wnose iieigm

is six fret sic inches and u half.' The

BEMO-YAL.

-J-r nrnvier iv f. ennero V

SJ; -J III i O Li.I.' I ty OLiiUDWl, Z? II AS removed to Main street,

fust door East of the Presbyterian

Church. Rising Sun, Nov. 29, 1 334. 3m55

Fire and Inland Navigation INSURANCE.

ATTOItM'.Y & COUNSELLOll AT LAW, S 11(7" ILL practice in the several V V Courts in this judicial circuit.

All business directed to him by mail of Also, on Flat-boats and every other de-

tidiest man we ever saw, was six teet

nine inches and a half, The wonder

with me is, what such men do with their

feet these cold night

Dunstabh .V. . TelrgraSh. There is a young man in this neigh-

icHiT go b.iielooied all your hie, than horhood, scarcely of age, who is several

let your wicked mother st v in purgito-

rv. 1 hus she continued to nay turn

otherwise, will meet with prompt at ten-

tion. (Jlhce at his residence in Man

chester, Dearborn county, Indiana.

Sept. 18, 1834.-ly4C

Moses T u r n c r, AGENT at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the Protection Insurance Company of Hat Iford, Connecticut, offers to effect Insurance on behalf of said Company,on Dwelling Houses,Stores, WareIlouses, and buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, and every description of personal prop

erty against loss or damage by FIRE,

i t

le ii iil receive

until I

happv te inform you, that the Iv removed to Iidtim uo: ami

inches taller than the one mentioned above. Hi -fret' are no trouble to him

1 1( n dollars! 1 am "these cold winter nights." When he

ate-

per-

-uadod to at(Mid one of our Methodist

meetings, wheie tlie Holy Spirit gra

eiously awitkened her mind, and sue i:

now a hopeful convert ol the Lord Je

sus. The above facts have been com

mnnieatcd hv her-elf. since slie was

brought to the knowledge of the Iru'h.

The name of the Priest she ha also;

given; and I am told that the girl's ac-

in full in the

goes to bed l:e shuts up like a j ickknife.

i.-iu. Journal. There is exhibiting at Providence R.

I., a boy horn without arms, who is con

sidered a wonder of the age!

The present House of Representa

lives ot Massachusetts ts composed ol

ix hundred and three membeis!

count w ill be puMishe Lutheran O aserver.

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M::riiou:sr.

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ri e-pon.lenl s

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i- rig'r for we n-i reive in the Luther

an Oascrver ot .1 i u.u y 'J. the narr;itive

ol th-- lac I su list initially the same ass that

of .1, lit )di! "We have the name and

riliiicate. tif the girl, and the name el

ie

Piie-t, and w hoever will mav rome

st the Lu-

l;-;i l!ie Prieol

and rx inline.' We reqm

Hieran U seiver to punl.-a liie

name. Pre trs foul I iwiia-t r.

Nunneries. It is a remarkable (act that while convents ami nunneries are lining abolished in the Protestant countries of Luiope, as intolerable haunts of tin pilude and atrocity, they are planted in this country and apparently regnded a- hannles ihings. Th.ey were alioiiched in Lngliiid hy act of I'arliament, tii! ee hundred years a.o. They are dis ippeiii ing i a France. la Sp;iin I hey are ha-leaing to extinction. In Poriugil Ihey have been destroyed. In all these countries they are viewed with detestation on account of their turpitude the vices practised in them not only by Chi istians, but by citizens generally: Vet in Protestant America, they are regarded with favor! The ex pei lence ol Europe for ten centuries ini:u!cates a lesson which many of our countrymen are slow to iearn.

Uski ul hints. w;nt to make a sober man a drunkard, give him a wile who will -cold hi at every time he comes homo. lf)ou want to render your husband unhappy blame him for every thing he does whether right or wrong. Il you wish your sons to hecomc tipplers m ike it a point to use indent spii-

moroing oelore

uinner-

Franklin was a printer; and that from the wor k shop have gone, in all ags, to the Senate House, nd to the"" field, feome of the greatest and le-t rnen the world In? ever known.

us in I lie

when crdd, wet, heated or fatigued; and

occasionally rec omaiU'd its use in their presence. And, finally; if you would always have a clear consciences be an honest man and a christian, and if you would not be everla-lingly dunned pay the piunteh. Western Popcr.

The steamboat tonnage on the great rivers of the west amounts to 23.000 tons. In 1 G31, '32, there were fifty-one boats lost by accident.

"Utica in New Voik is remakable in the history ef civiliz nion ; for w hen she was made a city in 1 332, an e xpress prohibition against hocusing shops for retailing indent spirits was inserted in her chaitor a restriction made probably for the first time in the history ol the world, though temperance societies exi-ted as early as the middle ;t"es.''

On.o University. About 20 stu dents of this 1 1 . s I i t ii i i . . 1 1 have left in high dudgeon hrcnu-e the trustees pas&ed law-, requiring litem, to promi-e to he piie', regnln, and orderly in id! tin ir deportment; mid (oohseive the regulations of the university, respect the authority of the faculty, and u nder them aid in detecting .and suppressing elisor tiers, so ;);ig as I hey continued in the institution. -Cin. Jirn rtt.

Rostov, J vu vnv 1 3. One of the granite pillars intended for the portico of the new Court House, was brought into the rity I ist evening from the quarry in Quim y, and safely landed in front of the building. It is not ,o ,,-ge as PompeyV. IMI.,r0r Cleopatra's needle, but is nevertheless of a very re.nocfab!.- being twentv-cv-

TissjoiSiy and CSovrr

THE subscriber has on hand a quan

tity of Timothy ami Clover SEED,

which he will sell on accommodating terms. S. HATHAWAY. "

Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1034.

scriplion of vessels with their cargoes.

iigainst loss or damage by Inland Navi

gation.

n TT UYPC T A T I r T c

tlSy 11 livc just received Mc-M, fVom N. Orleans, 0 hhds

and IO bbls iS.'i;, which they will sell on accommodating terms.

May 17, 1834.

A FRESH SUPPLY OF FALL. & WO'TSiU GOODS.

NEW GOODS.

MIE sub-cribers have i nt received

iind art: now opening at theirstort in Rising Sun, an addition to their for

mer stock. making theii iissortment com

plete, and consisting of the following

articles, in pait, viz: DRY GOODS. Super hi ue, h row n, m ;x"d it dra b Cloths Brown, blue ;mal stiip d Satinet; An a-sortment of Ladies' Shawls and dress Handkerchiefs ; Figured and plain Bohinctt; ThreNid and hobinct I.aces; A sph ndid iissortment of bonrict and belt rUihands; (irecn and bl.uk crapes; Plain and striped ginghams; Plain and figured jaconet ; Boo!; and cambric muslins; Linen and cotton diaper; Circas-ians, a variety of colors; Black, blue, brown and red bombazefs; Marseilles, valentia, sa! in, .and silk vestStocks and cravats, a variety; ings; Ladies .and gentlemen's silk, beaver and buckskin gloves; Brown sht f lings and sheeting muslins: Checks, tickings and domestic, plaids; Fancy prints and a splendid article of Tzcillcd Calico. MA R 1) W A K U. They keep constantly on h;ind a general assortment of ll;ndw;ne, consisting of locks, latches, lunges, screw s, axes.

hatchets, hamnieis. wood.ctos? cut a?;,'1, hand saws. COOPERS' S,- C.-IRPE.V-TERS' TOOLS. ALSO Iron, Casting-, Steel, Kails, and Spikes. A COOP ASSORTMENT OF Tliey .-1 1 - keep eonslanllv on hand. COTTON YARN AND RATTING, from the Rising Sun Factory, either at wholesale or retail. 03AI1 of which they will sell low for cash or approved country porduce. P. & II. JAMES. Rising Sun. Jan. 10, 1835. Gly

SAJJlTKffj BEST, Jr.

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TLV .LVD SHEET IROX IV.1RE M AM i ACTl'ltra, P ESPECTFULLY informs his old tLj customers iind the public, that he

lias, removed his shop to JWain Street, first door east of the Printing Oilice,

where he intends lev manufacture; and keep on Imnd, a general iissortment of Tiia asiri SSSsrcl Irosa Ware, whieli he will wiirr.ant to be we ll made, and vvhiclihe will sell on ;is acroirimotlat mg term- as can be pu rrhased ;it Cincinnati or t se where, iiiid Country Produce and money taken in piymcnt. Orders from ;i distance will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. He returns his thanks to his old customers for their patronage, and hopes to n ceive a continuance of (heir favors. Rising Sun, Nov. '20, I 334. 55

WlNBSOa CHAIRS. ese. THE subscribers have just re j'rjj! reived "JO set of &ViiiIol' haii of different colors; I III t ,-' ! PHPtv-i, and a few ' 1 1 ROCKING CHAIRS, alio which they will dispose of on the mosl

accommodating term

HAINES &LANIUS.

Rising Sun, Oct. Q5'U, 13S4 50

M. TU.R.VER, S just received and is now opening at his Ston: on Front street, a

general iissortment of Fail and Winter Goods, consisting in pail of Blue, black, brown, olive iind sleel mix Cloths; super Satinet-; Red, white and green Flannels;

Blue, black, hi ow n iind green Circassian; do. Oomhuzots; Blue, brown, and plaid Ciimblets; Rose. Blankets and Bed Taking; S:lks, Silk Velvet, iind Valentin Vestitigs, assorted ; A handsc me ;iss"t of Prussian, Thibet and Valentia Shawls and Hdkfs; Prints of the newest style; Men and boys fur iind seal skin Caps; Siioes and Brog iiis; Ladies fox'd Boots, iind prunell, moroc

co and leather Shoes;

The terms are as favorable as those

of any other company, and all claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Almost every man h deep and absolute personal interest in the subject,

either as the owner of a dwelling house, furniture, a warehouse, or goods therein; ii manufactory, ii shop with tools, a barn, a steam-boat, or goods on board ii keel or Il.it 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. 13, lC34-3m49 steam saw mJHir FOK SALE, FOR SALE, one-half or the whohi of the Steam Saw Mill, in Rising Sun, Indiana. This mill is 80 feet in length, and feet wide, carries TWO SAWS, and saws 40 feet in length. Tlie substantial manlier in uhich'lhc buliding is put up, the simplicity of fhu machinery, and tlie strength of the en

gine, has t een acraiow lodged by nil who have seen it. The boilers are 22 feet long, and 32 incites diameter.

Then

is iuso a pair oi Mill SrONts

4 i eel 7 incurs in eln.uiet' r, attached to

grind above 200 i'he mill is situahas a iirst rate

.(. t deep, which

bushels in 21 hours, ted oa three lots, mc stone wall Well, l: f

supplies the noilcrs.

Any person owning land above this

who could furnish the miii with

will h id ttiis csiab-

)!:.if.r.

f.1 lit li'titki I ia ' t. -i cnniirinr :irtii 1. i

I I . r I . l r 1 I .1 .. ..'?

i i: r:iil n rii i:inif' :iiii ii'iiiii-iiii-ii s i. i. l ... . i . . m

" . . s, ' t-s- li-omeiii worinv ins alien ion. iermi

will be eiisy. For further particular PVh' to JOHN ROSE, or E. S. BUSH,

Gloves, Milts iind .Mittens;

Together with an iissortment of II.1RD WJRE. CUTE ER Y, G L.1SS WJ R :, Q UEEXSW.1RE, SCHOOL liOOk'S. FAMILY MEDIC LYES, DYE STUFFS. GROCERIES, Iron, ass(d.; Nails and Castings; Powder, Shot and Load. &c. All of which will be sold low for Cash. Country Produce, or approved credit. Rising Sun, Oct. 11,11.31. 3m43

i AVE just received ;i new supnlv of season;ib!e Fall smd Winter GOODS, consisting of Superfine Cloths, Mackinaw Blankets, Flannels, Superfine C.isinets, Bi d Ticking, Rose Blankets. handsome Calicoes, Shawls, dress Hdkfs, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Boots, Shoes and Brogans of assorted sizes, together with an extensive variety of MariSwarc, ai;d ;m assortment of Pi.ints. Dye Stu'ds, Drugs ;iiid Medicines, ev.c. o:c. They invite their friends and customers to call iind see. Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1G34. NOTICE. "nPHIE subscriber still continues Jo H , do business ;it his Old Stand on the coi ner of Front and Grand streets, and takes this method of informing the public in general, that he has on hand ii good iissortment of Seasonable I'all & Wuslen & ID S which he olfers low for Cash, or appro ved credit, consisting in part as follows Black, blue, broivn, olive, drub and Steel mix'd Cloths; faney Casimcrts Satinrtt's of all descriptions ; red, green, .scarlet and. ichile Fi'anncrs; bro7i?i Shirting and sheeting, blenched Duniestsc do. PLAIDS AND STRIPES. Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue Prints; fancy do. .assorted do. Scotch Plaids; blue iind brown Cumhlcl ; assorted Circassians; plain and ligurcel book Jaconelt, iind Swiss Muslin's; I t - .... .

pi im rioimiiiett'.-; colton and silk f lag Hhdkfs, Blankets of all sizes ami descriptions: Cotton Yarn assorted num hers, &r. iter. To ail of which is added a genera assortment of

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G RO C E R I ES, ME D I C I N ES, Paints, Oil. Dye Stuffs, Queen and Chin;i Ware. Mi'sic.vl Instuumknts. Toys, A:c. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Stoves of every description. S. HATHAWAY.

Risiii

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n, Aug,

ilrnt, Lair renci burgh. 9, 1C34. 3Stt"

) 'ENTS per bushel in cash will be constantly paid for F2ai f-eed at the Ris!.g Sun Mill, during this year, .and until December, 1S35. CLEA.YED fli ix seed for sewing will be furnished to Farmers next seeding

time, and payment in seed !;-.!; en

iu'umn ;it a f;ii

Rising Su

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RANK NO'J'IC EXCHANGE,

OHIO

I rank, b'k ol Cin. par

i -oiiiiiiirciiii ilu Liank of Clii licolho of .Maru Ua Mt. riisi-.allt Nor walk Goaiii;;i Z.uie.-ville BchniitU bank of St. C l .irsvilio S Cnuiiii. Irk uf I,. L. L)a ton l;nik. Com. li"k of s-i ioto

F .o M b'k of Bleu

bi-nvi!!e

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AT CiXCI.VXATI.

LOUISIANA. Dank of Louisiana Da Oi leans

('iii.sol. Asioci.ition 5 C'niii. b'k Louisiana 5 C.tv lik N Oili-aiis 6 Luiiisiiina Slate t k 5 Citizens1 bk uf Lou. 5 M T b'k Sc I r.ni. 3

alii

S . O. ciin.il L iiili. co

Fiin:n-rs !,-k Caiiloii 2h

Fni.kliii b k Co-

luii; litis Lanrastcr bank

M Hhkiitt;uni I atik H.', Urliaiia banking co. West. Htsrrvc bank '! INDIANA. Fatrn. & Mec. b'k) 5 ami upwards Small mites 5 All others no vnlne. KKN'I I'CKY.

Louisville Hotel co

l." uioii b'k of Luu. AM oilier- uncertain. ...ISSISSIl'Pl. Air. bk at NuUhcz

-u ) 0 St.ite bk at i.o i ' All ill hers inir ci tain.

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VIRGINIA.

Valley I k ami liran. 2 iiaiik'uf Va. K bran. 2 do pay at Charl'n 2 F Ii of Va iV: bran 2 N'oi tliu-eslerii Lk at V. hcel.ie; $ 2 ih) nay ill Welljb'e 2

: Oitiers uncertain. I ALA h AM A. j liank ol .Meliilo 15 Stale bk iiial bran. 15 ! Others urrertaiii.

MICHIGAN.

I. k ot Coiiiuionw. V.0 Ck of Michigan, $5) Do. Ky. iV. branches ami unwi.rils 5 Do. of Louisville 2i Ilk of river Kaisin do 5 Snnill nolo?, 51 F & A) bk of .Mich. 5 TKNN'FSSF.E. Small notes Q Stale bank bran. .j l'l'. NNS V I.VANI A. Union t.'k Na;h illo ii Hank of ritt.-biic' lh Do. p.wahle in l'bi i Otlirr liauk--, biil.lj.hia. 2! NLW YORK. Yc.itnnui & Woods 1 City banks J pay nb! in Nnshv 5 ' Other banks, 3n,i Do. pa . in l'l.ilai!. e.;' Other ci'.ttcra bks 2aS All others iiiiceilain. In the above table h sbliius for one-half.

IS I'l'BLrSllEL) EVEllY SATURDAY, Iii Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Tiv Dollars per annum, if paid 111 nilvance; Two Dollars ami Fifty Co-its if pant insiv months; or Three Dolhirsal the end of the year. No subscrii.tion wall be recrivej for less tlian six months A failure to notify a ihscontimiance at the end of (he time subscri. hoi I lor, will be considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until nil arrearages a r paid, except at the option of the Editor. C-C7" lvertienients not exceeding one square, will bo inserted thrco time for 1, and 2ocmt for each subsequent mtrtion. Lnrtw one in proportion.