Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 83, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 13 June 1835 — Page 4
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sf.vmijlf. soi n:r. If there is any deficiency more mortifying than all others to a xcung man xv hen" he prows up in the woiid, and xvishes to mix xxith sensible society.il is the want of a proper education to lit him for such society. By sensible society I do not mean the flippant, the witty, or the refined in the sense in which coxcombs and the mere Lean nvmde. understand the phrase, for those are but the froth of intellectual existence. Nat by sensible people I intend such as having availed themselves of profitable reading, and particular observation of men and manners, and withal, being accustomed to grave thought and rejection, are prepared on all occasions to converse on sub jets of local and general importance to weigh soundly the probability of facts by bringing at oi.to to Iheir aid and knowledge liie present nnd the ra-h am' arrive at conclu sions with that degree of ccilaip.ty xvhicl) generally marks the dn isiens of men of experience and judgment Now,
bv looking at the world around, and!'1''1-0
carefully noticing the habits and mantiers of the young, it is not difdc.uk to foretell who will not, when thev come to grow up to manhood, be prepare! to mix xxith the class of societv just described. When I see a youth of twelve or fourteen loitering about the streets night and day, chewing tobacco, smoking cigars, playing wil'a his watch chain, and of course I axing no foundation for usefulness in af:er lite by ru!:ivating habits of reading, thought and industry, w hile young. I feel assured lhat so far from filling himself for s( .sible ociety: lie is onlv training himst If lo 1 c become a nuisar.ee ia any socie.lv. When I see a stripling widsout any fondness for home, every 'now ami th n mixing with low company , running into dram-shops, and despising bo. ks, iU.d licar him repeat the low nb-ildrvof the VUlrr, t -.m Certain liial l.vA xv ill grow up unprepared to n?sociate xvilh seni-i 1 le socicly. hen I come across a xom.gnvm of good fimiiy and genteel appearance. Iminga high conceit of hmelf, but talking an hour without saxii.g :.r thing ignorant in con.scp!ence of in-nttesitio-a to the cuitixali" n of his mind, and yet fluent on the nbjert of p'.aolology; tlionglt all the that Spuizhcim ever drerxmed of, aie on hi head in this xvny, I am positive he will never have enougli in it lo prep ire him for sensible society. When I see a;.y one, r.o mat!i r cf rxhat age or employnn n, fre(ue:.t!x leaving his business for amusemt-nl, forirr leaving it for the giro.Mir.g t:dd( : if he is nn old man, I know he is not ir, and if a young one, he. never will he lit. fjr sensible society. hen I hear a man spomi.ig politics, who is ignorant of his mothe r tongue never read the constitution of his conn try, nor the law of the slate ia which he lives; (hough he have the lungs of a Sientor and the stride of (.'ollossus. I am ceitain he has no business with sensible society. Inline, xxhen I hear any one, manor woman, habitually profane, and scoffing at religion, or the professors of it. o xx inlever sect or denomiantior, virh a one not having cotp'nn sne. is. J m,, sure, not lit for sensible soci, tx. V;..' .-.- (.) i I-,;, r. DoiNu tiii;;s in -ri.r. "for irar.t of a tail Cc s',oc i.j Li-!," &r. And for want of a rail tlie x was lost. This fact occurred with one o my neighbors not long since. He bought a fine ox xvhich had become breachy, by low fences probahlv; for I laid this the principal cause" which leaches horses and cattie to jump, Mv lieighhor neglected to put'up some of the rail j of his cornfield; the corn was lint .pule ripe. J he ox jumped in ami ! ate until he died. For want of a rail, this ox, xvorth thirty five doiiar, walost. Now let us look at home a little. L-t it not be supposed because, we notice low fences in others, xve think our nan cannot be mended. For cue I j)h ;i,l guilty of buying some very poor f.-nre on my firm, and much trouble I coni it has given me. Hut while I confers mv sins in this particular, I may ;ih. sav mar i naxe commem e .i .ii 1 Ihe xvork r. ei xx nue n;r lure seem? t rest, tlnit man may turn liitr.-elf a little; are they noa- about this work of piep.u ali"ii ? I have been sarpri-id to notice Iioxv lii.ii.V 1. ilioer? ne-'h f I i:r.:.iov inn !
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Ar-- Wft ;,n :,ho"t Ikis good work? fumbling awhile in I i ' i J I) ! roil Vc There are but f..-xv f,mcr w!a have the parson tin-wnn-1 , 1 j . " f - not some poor fence to mm,!. We ! - , 1 '" 1 i,;"v"" Ambiguity o( speech sometimes lead? they ,.,;r,ia the leisure sea-on (the oidv .t, "umJ 'T lV V-" ''' ,0 lf.'T A "jilita captain tin ... r hi: v v. ., - r ',l,1,',' same, tohl bun he ho- recc x e. n bil el h om a hadv of '(ll.;,,,,
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only neoe-sarv to got up their fire woo l, 1
lodder the cattle, c, Mich litlle oh : a arc called the How much seasonable preparation i (or spring might be made now! How nvinv tool put in order! How man; i!s driven, barn doors hung, ojc. Why leaxe any thing which may be! needed herealier, until the moment we want it. ? As to a y,-'k, ''V lime to commence miv woik on a firm. 1 think the bo-t season to gi t about it is a little sooner than the n-ual time. At least, it is the fc?t to cakuNlothe time ?o. f.r jt nearlv always happens lhat planting. galhciing.soxxiiig and every thin-ohe. i a :.' i'hifi I the time it should I.e. The con-enuonce is wo cwrnliv ft. hi tbnf itwf,v.,l .fonrf-rm,.i-.!ii i. !.. :. work, their xxoik drives them. I OOa UHHAlil). MttMM; o;:c-i!A!:ns. In a ron rs;sTi n the ether da our friend Pan e Wingnlo, who with has mueh expciience m oicharding, he oh-j served that much damage w as annually j to the orcbaids ia Maine bx the j " Parous manner in w hieh they ai o of. j ton pruned, byhaiking them whh in , axe and leaving a mangled stub proY rli: H-:"Vi! tbo Had. The conso- j T,c!;Ct; K i! l'u never Leah
xvater gels in. ll.e wood decays at.d i young peppy. A merry party of gena cavity i nsade which finally destroys! (lemeu were invited to the christening, the h r:; h e ntirely, or brings it into an ! Mr. 31ori-on desired Major to
uniu-at..iy sia.e and makes an unsightly appearance. A fine saw should always be used, and cv n then the baik abiait (he stump should bo pared aw-ivi in a hexil form, for friction of the xnv -. ill start the I) nk a little way down and ! U! 0S it he cut ,,(;; (,o water will yol , 1,1 P' vent its lu alim; s iast as it ; . ....... i w i'i. il the ai led balk should ho, cut J'hero is not sutiieient aiteniioj. i d lo the thinning out of (lie central! portions or hra: in soi "the Ire so as ! , se t the Mia and air in amoni he apnb s. ; u !,; u xx otlu-rxxise be hss hkelvtoj true li ivor that ari-os f,-, w. have tlie oeiag MoioagMiy ripened !y free ac- i ( e -s (o ;!;e sun and air. The -e gestiens 5;re xve '.I xvortli the -.:. shh ralioa of orchardists. We have set n t ; many apparently young orchaids su!il r-i.-g bv the !,!,', 'n'r and )KA(:'7.'(." uiiir!' t!ax- l:ie Tim' t!ax I'.axe undergone. ;,r.-u .-are d -;!! a . . i. a. ... j ... i i fcoi. iii in iiv': p iiiiic
wonn I as po.-si. ie, xveiie clearing axvax ! plox ing hi? cloipience on tliat 1 xt. Ill--Mip. naimeraiy branches. 'j"he bii- j Mrl Jlo.i.on won the wager, and s-i-s;.:.-5S of ejcli-irding will undoubtedly lenced the scorner. iiere it:er be pursued not oalv to a j Lii at.-r extent thnn it h is hitlierio dane. ! !- l'"i-Oi:. There, oner; lived in n.-xvit!:sta:iding many lsave xery fnn-j -'n;u't'scl, a family t..inied Frog, and
lddy ilemoiislicd trees that have heeT i reaied wita gi'-at care, anxiety and hopo. Tiier-pr-x ih nt ::a , !es..xx-as f ,r i .i ii scee.u d Jo be an idea 'he h-'.'itimite u-e of apnviking i ler oi 1 , and .x !,! i.n: oaij or li.al suiisideo. tor lhat sub nanx ! considered tl'.eTii a? u-ch-ss im aiiidaan- i res. and of course down xvilh them i it tlie f)ct that (hey are mere xahi.i hie for foedn V rail e. s seen :in. sivui.--. ... . I
is eegmmng lo be more known and j t:'Pi;i !,( presiuu, "sure there s more practise!, and xve doubt licit the:'''" ""' dodge. I'iU, is a very good apda tn e xvill again become a f txoritc i of y. urs; suppose, Dennis, xou with t!ioe w ho l.axe destioved it. j "-''l 1dm af:er tin' Judge?'' "With all .V.n'iti: ri,i,irr. my heart,v replied the fitlier, "he i! o " i " ,. ' e. ' and (he cleigym an, inslantlv pour-
of (he disease of chickens called ilia gtpes , writer remaik?: "O.i Ihe di-s-ction of chi'keiis (ixir.g of this dis- ! case i'lV V ! Will )! ! i!i:n!. in il lite tracoi i ! ' I 1 . l !!, I 1 ' i o i n a i , s ; u u e a i a s siaa 11 ; red xx orn.s. e;l tci i an ii.cn m :! I. ., . i tar ot a snvill cam. e ii: neeeie ci t' f.r.-t glance, th-'v xxould liki ly la Ti.es, xvonn may !e disiodget an. car d by the in'rodticlioii ofto!acco sino.;e n'o tne monto. unlM tlie elocuen l"eo!ri;-i iuseiisildo. in this state it xvill terrain for one or two minutes. The operation may be repealed at pleasure, without endangering the life. Til" first application xvill usually produce the death or expulsion of the xvormsand the minx a.l o t'ne ali'ei lion the. sc-cond alxva x s. i i UXIM; A IMUT 0' V CV.ISOY. in oiie oi" the eastern ies no m.atu r pictisc.ly where, nor precisely xx hen. a gcie kman of the bar xvas about coalmining matrimony. The company had assembled, the parson was in attendance, and the bridegroom rose to hand h.- revere ui e ihe certificate of! publication, .moilin g d (he law, j uch oi,, s in-it'o :o . I .1 .1 x .. I... ! . , , ,. "-00,0, .OKI e nail mar ( ... i ' ' i. u ii nacK. ll "lit! The poor doiiblyenibarr.assed. ,:,Pprned to be a laxvver was now and funihliie' .KT.-iin in Ins po'-ket lailiiCil nut .another paper. Alter Ionian at this the par-
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hating t)f the matrimonial candid ate. I
ferc-bore to not ire a secoivl nihlake. and proceeded io the knot. Oa the morrow the happv bridegroom was much sur prised to lind this second ecrtmeatc returned to him, with the request of the parson to forward a true one. lie opened it, and found it was his tailor's bill. Bucahino Colts. To break him never strike, but often lead him by the side of a W her horse, w ith a bridle. J " be xvalus well, bring him to trot i f'or him ; then had hi.n often in the ! a'J Then p.il on a small weight, i Gradually increase it. 'J hen let I0"0 l' dd and another mount him, and ; li,!o after . mother horse in a ploughed 5:ci.S.tir, he learns tt;e use 01 the rut and will slop or no on at ) our pleasure. By this oasv method you break your colt j w itl.out breaking his spirit .V. F. Far. ( i.nncA!, wit. The ficctinus Watty Morison, as he was commonly called, w as intreating the i-emm Hiding ediiccr of the regiment at Fort George to pardon a poor felhnv sad lo ae granted las petition on condition that Mr. Moris-Mi should accord with the first favor he a-ked. The favor was tc perform the ceremony of baptism for r to i ; I iioi.t up (he tiog. 'As I ain a minister of the Kirk of ini, san.i nr. Jiorison, I must proc cd !e n i n- - lie s;i;,l ),e asked no more. 'Wei! then, Major. I bec-in with the usual ,metii!i Y,t utiienrlnlyc voir,- . luf j'.lji. r of this puppy V The Major understood the joke, and thie-v awav the animal. Tims Mr. Mori -on lamed the latudi again? the a saensii uer u ho intended to deride rrd ordinance. ( ii .-mother oeea'-ion, a young otliccr scotled at the o.ua -lo. of study to xhi !i rh-rgymen nsst-ncd their right torenu t'leration f..r 1-ihor, and he clli red (o take a wagor he xvould preach half an l.eur npvii a:iv verse, or section of a vcmi in the Old or iSexv Testament. Mr. M ari-o'i look the hot, and pointed out, . V ,e the . hs ournr.l his month tnrl j i .... . .. . .v"-i'-. i -.e tocer tlecjmea cm,l,- 'at..er and niolncr carried their intan: !;;:! chili to one of the churches to have it What is I he name of the the minister, at the same i handful of xvater, readx a the infant's, face. "Ia the father, wc hav'nt lime (a! i1-!!r , I 4 made up our mind? on that particular, and don't know xx hat to call il."' ''Ob," - .... . i : ... i.i. ii. i .1 s.i i.ie lireilO'ls ,Ml;!Lre 1I1 v. XX no ! 1.1 . , . i li: xvater i:p hi tbe child s iaee, and j r.-p aiie.g tn" nana', the unconscious i patents o,ir.d tiic i A ..i;t.,r n..n.. ..-... l-IIIOiiS IMIII) 1 CIS " C5 iCiiiicr more nor s than a Ihill Fro Chan m paper. Axia dotiion TriK.-r Two brothers, named Jo-iah and William, full grown box s, ic.el in a store one evening, xx here lae ailenlion of the company xvas somewhat attracted by a very long watchchain dangling at the fore-ipiartcrs of Josiah. ();ie of the company asked, 'Wind's the time Josiah'?"' "With no .- it i i i . . - s'.i.ui i eiemonv. aosiaii urcxv out His wad:!), and after examining it some min-ub-s, referred to his brother, and said. Ih'Mhor William, i that figury nine or f; ,'urv lex en? Willi am, after a fexv i no i'id-s ih liberation, declared it lo be j":urx sex on.' '-Wc il then.'' replied j Jo-iah, '-it lacks 'bout half an inch of eight.' A xreooTK.. A man in Ohio xvell niMinted, urging forward a drove of fat hogs toward Detroit, met a charmin.r l , i . i-1 . . i .i . " oi i nine gms as i;iev xve re relurmn"froni school; xxhen one of them, as she f ,'s"'' "l" "'inis!i inuliitude,' made a V0'V pretty curlesy. 'What, my little T i'. said I tie man. 'do you curciiv to .-i eqmwting 'the pleasure of his ami pan j o lea,"' on a certain evening. Mow a query arose how o understand the word ro)itp!:ivj and the captain being a man of real military views, very naturally came to the conclusion that it meant neither more i.or less than the
company i" tnUiii i, which
lienor to command. Accordingly xx ha! was the astonishment of his hostess and her friend? to behold not orfly the captain, hut his whole tompavfr from the highest subaltern to the most ragged private, armed and equipped in their usual slxjo, punctual to the hour of invitation, dry as ltsl ami hunn as lions!! Vi'emmxc Fl.xxxt.i.s. As the genial sunshine of spring advances, those accustomed to wearing flannel order garments are loo much disposed (o lay them suddenly aside. This is an error of great magnitude. Keep them on till the east wind is no longer c'.ahorated ; till the flowers are blooming in the fields and a uniform atmospheric temperature established. A multitude annually are hurried to an early grave, in the very meridian of life, in consequence of not understanding or by neglecting Ibis simple, though important a eh ice. .c.-Zca Journal. f .ft p, Z' ", i v IS Vi. v v J-'jiJf S. HATHAWAY, iyiAS just received from New Voik .ii-L and Fhihuh ipiiia. an extensive variety of jSKW and S ! lASOXA ULD (ODDS, wiiicii he clh rsal piicesthat cannot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser cons-h-ting in part of the following articles, viz: Super black, Idue, rr.ulherry. green, divc and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassimere? ; A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gloves hosiery ; A large ass'l of plain and liguied silk', Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vesting; Stocks; Flain, pink, bull", striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; rcia i printed Ma il as and ( iin'.diasfis. rich patterns; Ideaehcd ;;nd unbleai iH d Sheeting and Shirting; Plain, corded and cross bari'cdW liite (.'ambries: colored do. Cambric Muslins; jaconet, Swis, mull, plain and figured Book e! . (ireen Barrage; Italian imilation do. (i"o de Nap, (iro do Swiss, Florence, an. sarsanel lloirdazeiv. s and crape Deleria; Irish Linens- brown anil bleaeh'd 11 ussia Linens; Lim n Cambric; Bahincf laces, lldgings, black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed licking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flanneh-, txxisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress I lilkfs; Flag, bandanna, Italian ami pongee silk pocket I Idkfs. Also, about -ii4) pieces tCt;s eompi i-ing almost ev cry s( le ; British Sew ing Twist on sp o!s; Summer stulfs, I )riiii!tg,F.rn.ei.e', Summer Cloths, fcc. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, latest fashion?; Palm Hat, .',ir t0. 5oo1, Slsocs ;jssl .B5rj:.;":;s5--i. Also, a line assortment of 1 1 x now xi:t:. Crockery, Class, China and Uolloxvxx are, Groceries. Medicines. Paints. 1 ve St nils, SHOT GT.VN. Iron, Stci-i, Mails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges. erc. fro. Basing Sun. April 25. 1 r.:.".-y il '1 V J v. .- y ,-: T x : r -Y-?, rr ir'i' r xx- l ..r,Vi H Il.Wh a pair of Wool ' -;y f 1 - i - 1 , ty-'-.iw JJ :" ''s in operation at mx v'l ( l-j ' ... i- . ' i l. r-.' w - x Oi.on I- aol v, xx hcie WOIK i , , - ,., i can te li.ut ol a good qua lit v ami on sbort notice. P. j A MLS. Ilising Sun. Mav l- 1 "if U w J. & W. O'NEAL, rt3 LSPLCTFL'LLV inform ihepub(L&j lie and their former customers, lhat they have recommenced the mercantile business at their obi stand, on Main street, :d dear from Front, where they have jut opened a general assortment of new goods, consisting of SHjiV i ' fti a'c-.s".s-"v: Hard-ware, Queens ware, CUTLFAtY, CASTI.YOS, ,r., ir. Ail o which thev aie disposed to sell on very reasonable terms. The public is reipiesled to call .and examine their stock, timi ilu1 prit i s. 0-5 All persons who are in ai rears to us, are requested to call and pay oil" their old .accounts. Ilising Sun, May 0, in.5:. OLNTS per bushel in cash will be. constantly paid for FE:x NX'f l ;it the Kisi Si x Mir.r, during this year, and until December, 1 Can. CTAil.YFA) ilax seed for sowing will be furnished to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the .autumn at :i fair advance. Ilising Sun, Dec. 11)31. b"
"f o. n. i-rv w. HEpl!!-: si!h?ciiherb.;ivii:g t.-.ko t..e i.,- - vein stand formerly occupied bv Mr. J. ('. Waggenrr. on Front street, in the v illage of Hising Sun, respectfully announces to Travelers and others that he is prepared to accommodate them in a sly 1 " not infi rior to any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. js hes endeavors w ill be used to make his house agreeable, and he hopes to receive a share ot patronage. Ilis table will he supphed with, the
nest me country can a ,on : am a hai si l ie cc i : I furnished vvith'cood li.p.iors. I ppis stabling is large and coad'orta i hie -o f u be -,. -oi,., a,, a Persons coming o'for g-ang on hoard steamhoats, will find this house a con vcniciil stepping1 place. A. !I!T('1IF.U.. Ilising Sun,Mav 2, 1G:la. w . v ..... v. ..... . . v. ..vil HU'. -. 4 hu C l::ee;;s.fuf!' Tfij A V1XG resigned hi -" of the Court, will practice LAW. Glace oil Walnut strccl, opposite the Methodist church. T .a iv re ! .C( l o rn ! i airgii, r. av. C o. ?: ti E!Ni23- Siiea 'oit.'c ti,ci.?e. I1Y THOMAS DAVIS. tr" . 1 I ! ' i . r . . . f'j ' ' suasi lie e j- respect tally inn J" his hieinls of Bising Sun and a ills the )u!!ic in general, that he has opened a on the corner of Front and Grand s-b-. where has en hand and intends lo keep a general a. sort incut of of tlie ( rx iiest quality that can he. had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries and ( .'onfeclionaries. I lis stock coi'sisls in part cf C( gniac , c renin ai:i; .inierii;in Lraniiics; J inl land and American G. yi G"i i a and Mala; Bee r, kinds, Wir es; Cordials of all Jill! Porter. Bounce, ee. Nuis of all i e Buis'u.s, Candii i g:n ur. e.e. The subscriber having an ice house xvell filled, xvill be able at all times during the summer to accommodate his customers with K.T1 CBFAM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons from on board Steamboats, will be accommodated with entertainment, together xxith Travelers, will be entertained ia the best possible manner; and no pains shall lie spared to render his establishment worthy of general patronage. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 18, 1 ZZb. 75tf r-3 'vy awi UV. subscribers are rcceiviiig and -""'"" now opening, a hand-oiiie assort, jnent of ijvi'.ii; Kiid iiZf-mv" dr'.V. among xxhich the follow ing ai tides: Calicoes. Cambrics, Irish Linens; Silks and Silk Handkerchief: Dress I land ke i chiefs, Ginghams ; Bomhazetfs, H.andsonie Vosiings; Brown and blee.ched .Muslins: holMiict ai I jOO n nuis!!:) Str:ixv uul ieguo;-!' P: nine I.lZC. Oil. r.sa, llVCly ?-sf;i:ir-:e, Qihi am! Which, togi'lhir xxith their firmer dock, will innke (hi ir ;i:S )rtirient nearly complete. They w i-h their friends 'inn e usiomi.-i io can anu exam no 10 . , lherns. ves, as thev will sell low lo , ct.ai or coiiii'.rv preuiiee. - , K.nnv r rK. i. LA 1 (ia ic Co. ,,. . .-. , ,, . .,r "'"',-rch "Jl, 1 Goo , 1 if ami customers to call ami examine lor or A. S; i: .Ji .'.I- i,.) .VorlJi. enrnrr of JLu'n and Front streets "TAVF. lately m.ade an addition to t'LJi. their former stock, which renders their assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers with almost everv description of an o cf n if s and y i ffa is war i: liw&wiwv ruu C'EiJJery, and ;dl other articles xx hich are usually kept in the Stores in thi? place, at loxv prices and accommodating terms, for cash, or approved country produce. The public are invited to call and examine (heir stock and the prices. Bising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 8ao. G."y Ths :uitl ttiscet aroaa Ware JIAA'UFICTOR Y. FJSMIK subscriber respectfully informs his old Iriends .and tr.c public, tliat he continues to carry on (he above business at the old stand on Main street. He returns hi? grateful thanks for past f ivors, and solicits a continuance of the t iime. Any orders from merchants and others will be thankfully received and dulyr attended to. AND11FW NAILEIGII. Ilising Sun, April 25, 1C35.
