Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 78, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 9 May 1835 — Page 4
!IN My uncle was a man of other xears ih.it is, his habits ef acting an J thinkxvere all formed in the o!l school. lie livcil twenty year with an old fishioned wife; and as thev had been born and brought up together, they trot along very well, and were a hearty, thrivinir, happy couple, as any that are to he found In this dav in Ananualo. lint thc good woman died at last and my uncle could not endure a lite ol single blessedness, as seme call it it wa? very wretchedness (o him. So he married a new wifo, with now in t ions, r.ew fas.iI I 1 ! i 1 a K 1 . ions ana aa me ei ceieras ei inn in--;-em school, i ic Ihtv.ig'it lie c.:J a very nise thine. An I he lapped neon too . shoulder, just a- we wen; sitting down to the weddng upr "R-b," said he. i in J hall whisn?r 'gt named to.en- . is nothir.r
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v i i i. iii . little longer. u nen the bustle and no;e. y mcr ; little, 1 went down to tho bal;?o j pond th cumber with my i t'he good dame had began the woi , o: , ft Th reformation. C'lniiinir as a f , lhr had broke ground gently at first. Th-re was a rich new minor h liig low in the parlor; a hold encroachment, for the eld gentleman used always to hold, that looking glasses were only made to have hy, and that nobody whodid'r.t wear a heard ever ought to look in one accordingly his old class had hung chin high for a quarter of a century, and not one of his children had ever seen their own fices until they b.cw the. use of the razor. One after another the cU articles of furniture were displaced, and r.ew carpets, chairs tables. Sec iS:c, introduced by tny good aunt and w henrver her dear spouse evinced the l;tr')tes! disposition to he angry, he gave him a good raturod chuck uik1t the e' i:-, and assured the dear follow that a :v-.rxi wife vras always mistress of hr own hou'e, and that she was determined to be a good wife, find rule the roast in her own domicil. Resides 'ie taught I rnv uncle that his hancisome fortune -ntitled him to lor!; above h.is neighbor? to claim that quality xvhich should amuch as possible exclude the idea of enuaht'', a vu'ear (locfrine that hid I car doctrine that long been prevaln.t in the Dale. My good u'ic.lo. xi-l.'el inch sifter inch to his worthy spouse, until the ehl house was fitted up in style, and a common farmer would hardly know where to set down hi? great clumsy foot in it. She obtained over him a w-vvlerf i! as cendency somehow for he got to be adocile as a Iamb. Sometimes it i; true, he looked sorrewf i', an. ! yig'n-d deeply and look his broad brim" I hat hd cane, and trudged ever the (. h!to neighbor Hodge's to sit and s-nok-Ins pipe again in an old oak rbair by the great chimney place, and xvb.rn thcre,he seemed loth to go back aeain hut he lived in peace, nt.dalunvs xvent !io!iie at tea time. My aunt was; a womrn of laic;-., did one tiling at a time; he xvasure i to lie suecessfi l in whatever she un-Vr- ! took. For s'.u bent all her mind to the j sipgis o'.i; -c. it is t.i:s Mnglene purpose that removes tnc-U!:teiii. S? i. i - . i i . .
iiau now fpv n.er nouse to rig i:.? :si;,
she called if, anl from su uhy hh.ts and preparations, I !rcri ere Ion.:- ! r strongly surmise that she iriton.de.J setting her old man to rights nex'. There xva? very little of f d.mdv about m" uncle. If? xvore a geat brimed hat upon his round ball head a shail bellied coat of greasy geen, with dark ivory buttons, vest of th genuine old school and like materials and trappings velvet small (lathes. hackle?, and very largo shoes, and made a very portly, venerable appearance in the sun. Resides which he use.l r tacles and tobacco, and trod dit upon. his fet when lie walked. My aunt bog in her scrnr-.d caawd ei. She bought liiai a xvjg and a qui z.'nglass, declaring that ha lode l ton !, thr her, in his old fis'yMs- se got them on too. The ohl man xva n liM'o (nj. c',,. (..', i.:... arm and brought his ball ?,U- imd sp-e- I inU..r.niU '.i .-. I ie i.vn !( i ,. locking young won ....... ' J 1 ' UK. I. II I I'. S . in. and mv md-', I 1hink. felt a little ashamed to hi so old. l any rate this v:s ci. ; at- a m.mt she used. Mv uncle scolded e:
my aunt reasoned (hough lie averred c'oam!o ,t. Oio,,n h- fy.o (rip lliat (olvicco xvas nec ess irr to preserve I !r -v' hile, caught fire. She was under his tenth, for she sent for a denti-t -,nd j " :,.v !,n,! !,1"J f-vlr niiles fmm land; by Ind Ibem plugged and scoured, till h",!i;; '"'d ite cffirts of the oncers anil
fairly cried for iotcx, u-el assured th dentist th-y would I -t fre tr. J) , my uncle's trouMes did not end h-ie. The next morning his lady went to own she bought him a suit" of hrighf hlue doth. The coat and vest xvould not meet around him by about ei-ht inches; but my aunt gravely told him,
iter hu-band was not to look like a pudding bag; the clothes were of a pi rlect ecu. eel shape and size, and if they di'nt lit him he mint be. made to tit them that was all. So after bandying a a good many more hard words than had been used in his house before, she got fix thicknesses of danncl ctf him and as In had grown in his way ol dreSMnir rather too large, she fitted up a set f old ?fays find compressed his rotundity a few inches more when the
clothes xvrn.t on ard buttoned. sMie 0 cf sweetness in her di no-iii. i) however, and she a-urcd him ver pn,j OV( , as ?t-t gasping for k,Tn!!, he-ide her, that he would soon ,.rnv f,ite rf.ntoCl and the clothes he 1 . . ... I v,.rv r;SV ,y , ,(!,.' n l.ttlo. i yfY jS1 ;,.-s S(.i:;ding otuMidmionl j ;;i rrr,.,.r ., i:f.u .,iir:,tr.:i. howev-l i ind x "t ft: r,TScn. in ,(s w ce :!u-rv, be ! .-. -: a tui fC- v !iat teat i et , were 'a crar.!:il In h, ;i"r'i';il':il!f'( at to ui:drv grievous corps li j,OPn unditurhed bv rr,r-e lor sev-! voar yY ;u.!(. c011!,i either j wV.k'nnr b-e h- without pain hut j .iiot rr;. cxvrc?,, were proscribed and I ie was a su'nl d man. ne went imping alont w lu a I left him and the T 1 . I laM words he said to me were ' Rob Bob take ca re 'now you ma rr" with a long breath andasigh !ietween each w rd. 1 have sin.ee heard, with infinite regret that my uncle is crazv. Titat whenever ho ges jr.- the sun, he pro te?ts that the shadow ef Timothy Oldheart is missipf;: an 1 that the devil in the bane of a da'idv nurues at everv step, ana ;m wavs keeps, sem-'i' n?twcen :um a;.d ins !.aw:uu paiiiv. i : i, tachioned sliadf It is ad r. .lifors and on wi! With !:1 . i'n. sorrows ef a poor rhi man. R ". S?io:;t. 'Mv Guay Row." An old gentleman in t!ie city, who .vas remarkable for his prosing propensitv, had got into hbe habit of talking continually of Lis j 'gray pot. v. Sax what you wonhlwhat ion xveuM in came the gray j nv. A gentleman xrho prided himse lf on os oflyei sational powers one1 dav made a xv.t.-t that !e would converse with ll: feilo-v wit! ion: a howinc hir.i an oppor! :'.ni ty of in redat-g bisgray pony. One day he met him ai. ;: tavern, and observing bin at dinner, i said, That's a very fine piece of salmon x ou've got there.' kVes sir,"' said the ectegoj-.ai-ian, uivs pretty go(;hu if I wish to enjoy salmon in perfect :on. rrvtunt soy little gre' pone, and" "I'.itu: your litib- gray p-'nx ?" -aol tb" oti-.er "he has cost me a dozon of wine. and A th-re a sunn "i ey rs ior six. v O si'K'i : i x j, , A x r. . i ; i r. . A as tbe mail stae was Sllef goin. on a very dark night fr(m Roston to :mout !i io driver was !y l::e cry of '-O l bu-dv! we are kilt every soul of n.s The. driver jumped 4 !":,. K .v Ciil I, .1 i i - ... i . i.'i i'i in... : ' I i , i . I , : I i - ,(11 into a oatiolo, deme.ljshfd p, r) (; 'spill an Iris ntnan r.nd two women i (!nvi r ,!t e-ifi' 'd t!a; I '-.'!' t liie hoi;! 1 !.-ep th lvo bi:n a o:e' i ,'o of th" ro el :; n ill I I t : vcvr h a- iin on li.-
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'id f sec P.ht :!'.d Itl Nr .nr.. I I I did. LWV lillt !'i,!'V:!,)f t'".eVi, I', :l ;! . .' A i ankee has invented a ne 'in1 machine of such s'HTrisn"r pro- ! p!r!ies t d it a single horse can cut an,! shave with it sixty shingle s in a minute. A ?.'v York editor remark-", .bat if the inventor will improve his invention a very little, he will he aide to make horse rut down a gre:i( chesnu' tret and igle a churcli in a few hours. i.c.'m.tiov. One ,f our good German fV n-rs during the hsen--joi of the sehoo bill in iki. heinr; r, oc,v ,v,other b.e in'onde I (o dneee hi ehibir-n. pnvrtptly replied io (be negative, ct ,. ting tint his eb-t son Jean.ed to urite. and had h-W ,,- ini.-ir. A rceiye.t n sou! o niee( of ri i. and ri. r", , 'l"1 T ,n:' " h:s d.-nili-h.-d,:i. d coe.-,-,en-e S! u he ofi. it tonne r !,- man wcnl i hoi nv ent- ; :e the to. viU f.,r cm- . i .e names ,vm'p. pot under, and th- Jives of all on board s aved. We h no ..ot i-arned the extent of the- datnNew Cathoi.ic; Co,vi:t. The Church of Roma has appropriated (10.000 for tho establishment of Catholic Convent, at Rertrand, Michi-T.u,.
Vp cirri veil Sarins? astl Snssnincr GJooil. rijn II E subscribers have just received j and are now opening at their Store at .lames mill4, on Laughery, in addition to their former stock, a large and general assortment of
s - r f ;- ?- 2 rz'v, Ct:rc::rirnrv, SHOES, )llOX .1XD CISTIXGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, r. 2 'xrs i ; vr.-sri Frs, TfX'.VJRE. SJDDLER F, , . . . and n .Trent vat ev i sue l articles as suit the want? ih Farmer and me-rh-.i.ir. Too yuV.:e n.'-e invited to call an a examine lor v- ms'io?. Ilavie" rented ef Col. P. James his well knoun e,: i (,e:-iv( mil.-, Hit ... . l I " I'll KUHH II ' - ' .lll- I.! 11.-, li" . i.,V(, n..r0ll .n ta M,sino in that line ,,,, t,')(; ;!;0I.;cl ,l0:ir(, atuJ on tho usu al terms: ai d having in their employ f -.l.,r!ir.i n;i!o,s tbev can prom , e:,,j,f;u.tmn. Customers co fp f,n,n :, ,itance," can have th ,rrs r (a;-fl j,orprt n.jj!, tlcm. use comicir Thev also have on hand and for sale, a larue lot of Lumber, which they will sell at the lowest pricrc. They can fvirn.is'i a:iv (jnantitv of 0RDS an ! SCJ.VTLLYG, at "the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Wheat The. ni-:r!Fe r.ncE t cash paid for at K'iiV: at the mi 1M ATT ATIILARN. . At .M 10, lS35.-G2Sf .tames ir,. u, rus r n ivod and for sale, a first f C;iU!LY$, TUIiS, and !i'C'Fj " wliich will he disposed of on neeen.unodating term5. CRAFT SON. Rising Sun, April 1 1 . JUii'ie tit ':y rTpII Subscriber offers for sale tho JA- ."';-.U'ir:.a Knvr 3'2i2, with its appendages, ready for immediate oreralion, t.Vgethcr xx'il'.i TIIRKK full LOTS of ground, on which the.. Mill is situated." She runs two saws, and has a po verf d Kngino, The "v hole, is neat ly o-w. Tiu-re is o attached, a Mil! fe inding corn. propelled by the same -s there is no permanent t s r ii .i . .v i . oaxv-.;iiii n me vieitiity, it at.orus a Jin opportunity for any one desirnu? of cu g i'.'io:; in s-uch business. The term viil be neeommodaing a part enlv of a money will be required in a if ilk u, cu Lie well sccureu. Reing desirous of quilting y buc;nes. in consequence of I s in i! and retiring to my f.nm. I f ! th"s i,i the propert)' wlicreon 1 no v re!d". in Rising Stir-, consist ing of a fu'.l l-.l e-f ground, witli a Rrick 1 !':nr rly n.-w, 53 feet front and IS containing 10 rooms be- ' :, yo'-h h.onse, smoke very : .ccessary convenie nce v-'i-hed to tender it a cle(Iial cord sira'iie In A ist rate G ARDKX, ianic- ! -x i ( h .i 'cc fruit frees, vines a roe my Stable and Sheds r, i:r. The 'House is so i a ; eonsfmcted as suit either a private .nr.: v tavern, or store rooms. A goo I dry ccl'ar under t!ie whole, and a brick cjs'eris eeidaitiirig j CO barrels, witli a ni' lal pump. This properly is situated on Front street, facing the river, (he new pleasant part of the. town. A farther description is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed no one xviil purchase without viewing the premises. I have also to ren.f, for one or more years, a lot 20 foe t front and If) 2 feet deep, situated on Main street a good situation for a Mechanic or store stand. Apply U) r i - ' T - T " T TST--rT T,, . .iioLh RL-sI. ios.ng r.-m. I.?. March 21), 1 035. C-":-Tli ! rilinvi1. ir, , j i . i hiVt.. !i C",:Mp will p!it,ic!i (tic '' , ' tho sunosintnf 4, Huil charge i4V . AM poisons having Waf c he ;il , i ip i op repairs, are hereby at nnle-s thev are taken a"noiiiVo! Jv :n 'taiu tin, , jnonths from (his date, , ' ','!'! rr tlsem for sale to pay for Sortie have, been loft for tell X e;)rs S. REST. rJIIJ' tii-ing Sun .Mill is now fitted for grinding corn. and has meal on liand for Sa0, or toexchange for sound siudlcd corn, at the rate of three-fourths me weight in meal, for com. corn for sale in (be car. The Also, present prices are, for corn 50 cents per hush ei; and for corn meal 50 cents, struck measnro. AnpIv (f r , DANIEL HINSDALE. iMarcii 20, 1 035. 3w72c
51 AT 'FACTORY. ra 11 L subscribers return their gralcJL fal thanks to their customers for past favor?, and respectfully inform the public that they continue to manufac
ture and keep on hand, at their shop on Main street, a variety of OATN, of the best quality, which they will sell on good terms. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. CCtCasu paid at all times for Furs'; of every description. BKNNETT MORG AN. Rising Sun, April 11.1 0 35. N. r. All person indebted to us for a longer time than si:: months w ilni ru it to their advantage to call and make l settlement. i 1' o m l-.' filer jrrX rMu: ch?Cjihor ef-P" 1 1 li :'.-, ivi i 'i mi;: iiiu v . .; V.i - ggJ-Jr- - 1 . , i iA I 11 H .1. I I 1.1 .....i.U, cifuntl in T?:in.!,dnt il.in Dearborn county, Indiana, two miles west of Rising Sun, containing about a .ncrrs of fust quality of land, 1 0 ef which are cleared and in go d repair. The improvements con-ist of a tond two story dwelling house, a good well of water, comfortable stabling, an orchard of upwards of CO apple .trees, about 30 cherry trees ccr. cc. There are several good springs on this farm. For further information apply to the subscriber on the premises. WM. RICKLTS. April 4, 1P.35. 3t?3c MEW fiIII subscribers are receiving and now openi'", ;i handsome assortment of assd S?:sj2n:vr 'i'.;5iS? among which may be found the following articles: ! Calicoes Cambrics, Iiish Linens; Silks and Silk I Jandkerrhiefs Dress Handkerchiefs, Giiigham"; Romhazet is, Ilatulsomf! Veslings; Rrown and bleaeh.ed Muslins; Robiret a:nl Rook Muslin; Sfraw and Leghorn Ronnets, .v:e. !tc x nso, is a Which, togctlier with their former stock, will make their assortment nearly complete. They wish their friends and customers to call and examine for .cm sol ves, a: thev will sell low for c;il-;i or conn' rv produce. o ' R. K. RATON & Co. Rising Sun, March 21, 1835. 71 (f rTlII! - fuhscribers have just received H and are now opening at their store in Rising Sun, an addition, to their firmer stock.making theirassorlment coinplefe. and consisting of the foil.-wing artiCiC? in part, vi Super blue, brown, mix'd 6c drab Clotlts Rrown, blue and striped Satinet; An assortment ef Ladies' Shawls and dress I lan.dkercliiefs ; Figured aid plain Rohnioit; Thread run! bo!inel laces; A splendid n.-soriiuenl of bi.nnef and Lett ribbands; Green and black crapes; I'iain and striped ginghams; Plain and figured jaconet ; Rook and cambric muslins; Linen and cotlon diaperCircassians, a vaiieiv of colors; Black, Mue, brown and red homhazefs .Marseilles valentia, satin, and silk vest Stocks and cravats, a variety; ' Ting r ...i:. i ,i L lj.iuifs .i;,u gei.ueinen s sihe, beaver and buckskin gloves : Rro' vn sheetings and sheeting mnsiiii: Ciiecks, tickings a nil ootncM u: nlauis : rancy prints ami a sn . nd.d arlir o i I i u UH Calico. l iiey iv'eep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of Hardware, consisting of Jocics, latcncs, hinges, sere ws. .axes hatchets, hammeis. 'veoiKcros- cut .and hand-s.ws. COOPERS' , CJ JIPE.Y IE IS TOOLS. ALSO Iron, Castings, Steel. NaM ami .-ipiKcs. A COOT) '.SSORTXtf:T OF 1 n I ' 7 1 .lev also keep conslantly on hand, COTTON YARN AND RATTING, from the Rising Sun Factory, cither at wholesale or retail. C!rAli of which they will sell low for C.aSi! or approved COUtitrv nor.tur,. P. & II. .JAMES. Rising Sun, Jan. 10, 1035. Gly 51!? wmsx
KIIE subscribers have on hand and for sale, four first rate FraaaliSisj SSoVCN, or fire places, for xvood, which they xviil sell o!i accommodaf in" tonus. HAINES & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Jan. 17.
SI. TURNER, Yf IT AS just received, and is now o. pening, a iiandsome assortment:
ol resh Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting in part as follows: Russell and olive, brown, green, blue, and black Cloths; Cassinetls, fancy colors; Summer drillings, Mexican mixtures, Hamilton storments, Russia sheeting and French linen.s; Merrimack and French I'rin.ts, a splcn did assortment ; French ginghams; plain, f.g'd., rroharred .Jaconets . F.nglish, S'wi-s and mull Muslins; Plain andligM Grecian Robinetts; Do. do. Lares and Fdgh'g;lireen. ierra: white anci gree.i gau.'.'Veil; Bo-nbn.r.ine Sloe 9neke ; A rich article of fancy dress and pooKc: Il'a.-ldkerehii A; Umbrellas m.d Parasols; Chinese Fan--, Newest shlo of' Ron.nets and bonnet trimming---; Silk. Valencia, Marseilles, and Velvet Vest'rv.;s, Curtain Calicoes; Dress Silks; Ladies'1 and Gentlemen's Cloy i Shet tings and Shirtings White and colored Cotton Hose, and half Hose; Ladies" RrmioH, Morocco and Seal Skin Shoes and Slipper-; Men's Shoes, Rumps and Slippers ; Children's Shoes, a vaiietv; Ralm TIats, oce. fcr.' Togr -t he r w i ' ;i an asr,rlrren' of r; i'i M"' t ri " -i i ecrr i'p' i.)lii,oi.i,u'i Ct tJji.lil, kI acens, China and Glass Y,'arec, bkirnily Mediciiu-, Blank and School Reeks Nails, Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains. Ilaimes and llorso'Co!ars, Riding AVhips, Raint, Oils and Dve St'iil's. c.c .. ike. Also.'an nssort-mi-nt ef CAKPllXTEIVS DEXCll TOOLS) of C rough's matmfocture, all of which xviil lie s Ll low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, March 20, 1035. ; I. URLS. MOLASSKS. j ,st If rei. J' veil from Nc.vOrleans, per s(cam boat Unrlr Sam, and for sale on accommodating terms, by HAINES &LANIUS. January 2t 1..35. 4, ' nr-.i 5 ti : i y. ii. Qi CENTS per bsl,el in ce.-vV will d VjJ be constancy paid for F'.!?" NCrI ai tb.e Risixe." Son Mill, during tliis year, audi until December, lt'vio. CLL. I.YK1) flax seed for sowing xi!l he furnhked to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed faken in I he aulunin at a fair ad vance. Rising Sun, Dee. 1 03-1. 50 l- i . N Cl A'.-;.' i c ricr t. if in and Frovt sim i is H A v i; III eiy mucin an nnu;ho fL.M. the:.- former stock, which Meltr nscCr;n:en; full ;;nd com' !e!e. yean furnish tb.eir ciistomers v,i,ii est every desei ipfion ef hiV. v V i r.v t mj QVEExsnVip.i: c r.' f" '."'' ... 4 h. a u b , and nli other articles which are usually Kept in tiio btorc? in this dace, at low prices and accommodating terms, for cash, or approved country produce. The public are invited to call and examine their stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Fob. 7. 1 035. C5v ttc- TI IE subscribers h ive just rc ccived 20 set of W52!.- 5vwi5:; 2 5'-5 di (fore I it. colonhi f also, "J f.;illr"pi. and a fexv " W u ROCKING CHAIRS, alio whicli they will dispose of on (:e most accommodating teipis. " HAINES x LANiUS. Rising Sun. Oct. 551 h, 1031 50 . 9 o fa li 1 1 yj Xi a T 9 ... . FITREE c ents per pound in cash will be paid for clean linen and cotton rags at the Ri.-ing Sun Times ol'.ice, when dehvoied in cjuantieies of net less (ban 1 0 pounds. :s tu nnrsnKh f.veuy satltiuav. In Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TLR.MS. TiVO J).,l3 (irr nnnm, irraii i ndvance; Two Dollnrs mifl Vittv (V-.t ii naiil in six months: or Three DoMnnnl ilwpnil f the year. No Kiiliscrij. tion will lie rccrivrft lor less than sit inrmtl., A i..,i..r t,. ...,(.T a lisroiitiimnnce ntlhp rnilnfthn lima snhsrrilieil lor, vriil he considrrrd a new engngcmoiit. paper c!is,roiitinurl until nil ni roarages anr paid, except at the option of tho Editor. fttAdvertisrtnonts not cxreedite' ono square, xviil he inserteil throe timrs for 1 , nnd 25 rents for each subsequent insertion. Larger onet in
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