Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 87, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 11 July 1835 — Page 4

GETTING AT A SECRET. There is a superstitious notion prevalent among the people in some of the middle States, that people sleeping may be made to unfold all the secrets of their breasts, by placing a cup of vest under their heads when in that

tttatc. Hie vest, it is supposco, uoriv.- . . .... I I upon them in the same manner as if j does upon beer, causing them to overnow at the mouth, and to send oil tinsame impurities whereuiihtlteirbreasts are overloaded. At anv rate, unner . the operation of ihcyest, their sleep is faid to be anv thing but balmy. Tliey tossand tumble and talk in their -hep, j and their most precious secrets are j blurted out as if they were of no more consequence than the froth of a barrel : of small beer. Mrs. Doldcrum, of Dolderumviile, was a firm believer in the efficacy of yest in working out the secrets of the human bosom; and she determined to get atmoseol her liusDanc, wnom sae j suspected of having another charmer j besides herself. Accoi dingly,one su o- j mer's dav, when he laid down to take! Lis afternoon mp, he placed the. jest j cup under his head, a::d waited to see ! its operation. c i i 1 1 i ! Scarcely was her faithless spouse, as ! fhe verily behoved h.in to oe, l.urly a-; sleep, before his arms began to tos. .us : hps to quiver, and his eyes to roll under, their closed lid-.

IIa! muttered Mrs. Doldcrum toginab!e value, rendered indispenstble herself, the 'east begin to work the j by some circumstance or other, cannot tecrct'll be out presently. Iie'il open j he procured but at a most enimous his mouth and work over like a beer j expense. Then (he good old lady, or barrel docs. Hark! now it comes; now j the honest old gentleman, is ready to I shall know what nasty tiollop it is! exclaim Ah! if we only lived in town he's so thick with.' i we. shoul.J'nt be so bothered. Last As Mr?. D. calculated, sure enough, j wan k Z-kv had to break oil" ploughing, out came the words: 'Site's a beauty,; and streak it off like lightning on old

bp jingo sue is!' 'All, U s jest as I thougM. said Mrs. D. to herself; 'he's g -t another w oman in Ins eye. A beauty indeed, but ill SlieVas interrupted bv the voice of, Mr. D. who continued 'I must have j her, let it cost what it will.' j You must have licr.must yonT said Mrs. D. advancing her finger nails menacingly towards him as he slept; 'but I'll see to that, you jon ' Mr. D. proceeded: 'Bat what will my wife Fay?' 'She'll say you're a vile, r.nsf y, goad-for-nothing man,' said Mrs. i). who could scarcely keep from falling on 1st r delinquent husband, and clawing Lis eyes out as he slept. 'My wife is alwavs making a fuss about nothing ' 'She is. ha ! But she'!! let you know it's something before jou're much old cr, to leave her and run after other riasfy critters.' 'But hang my wife!' exclaimed Mr D. snapping his fingers as hesdept; I don't care that for her when I'm deter-1 mined upon a t!.i:v ! You don't. !n But I'll ,. l-n-v I ton shall care f- Iv.r ,-.,L..,nK I'll '.-ar )our ;es out ihi minute if it wasiiiinal 1 want lo hear tne name, ol , the nasty jade first.' . 4 Slender neck, broad dies!, a mane i and tail that ' ' ery laminar, upon mv wove, : v the vile hussy!' Just the right age for' 'I'm loo old, am I then? Oh, y. vile t I la v 1 l: 'I must have Black .Maria by the--'Oh, the ugly brute! b .ue me for a! mack woman: I il tear hisre-f ul he lies.' And thereupon Mi's. 1). fell upon her hjp;nr Lurb a: d, tooth and nail; a-ad by the time he was ( iiih awnke, the Mood was lunmng down i.iface in streams. What what, woman w hat the .!- Ml are )o;i ab, .ut?' said Mi. J) f.S. he was laiilv awake. as soon 1 ve louiid out ji.nr secret, )oi i,n'-' ty, faithless, j, tu,. Vable ' ' 'Hoit) ! h it !' cxlaimed Mi. I), j,, great as1oni-!ofi. nf ; 'wha; U all lii i - ?( what seciet are ou lalkiio' ,n! V 'TI e woman, said Mis. 1). l.-iistiie into tears. J lie woman! U hat woman?" 4Vhy,lh.r b-h-black woaian, jou ydxvorthlesa thing, yon. V, ,(. r,,, ,, make ft range, of it. B,,t (iHlad out )ourtiicks I yt- ;,t ja.ui s,.!,) when you was aslc. p. I put the "i a-l under the bed, and ou blabbed it ;.li out, you did.' 4 What all out?' About jour leaving me to run after Black Maria, as you called her. 'Black .Maria! Hi, ha. hi! Bl u k i M ir iia.na, ua: v en , mat s a good e,wif-,I II be hanged if it aint.' . I.. I... I... I 11- .. '. . . one 'It's quite a laughing subject, aint il, you I tuie, ) i)ll ; 'Did I talk in my &Lop, wife? 'Did ou yes, to be suie rvi did. You told all about it, how jou'd h ive her, let it to-t what it would; and you ca'led her a bcauly.'

Ha, ha, ha! Shall I tell you what I was dreaming about?' 'I know a well as you can tell me.' 'Perhaps not. The secret is safe yet. Eut you shall have if. I was dreaming of neighbor Hancock's black mare!'' 'Black mare! is that all!' 'That's all.' But you called her a beauty, and

s inl her name was Maria ... . . ..II that is true, whether I said so or n0t. She's a beauty of a mare, and her owner calls her black Maria.' 'But whv did you mention my name in connection with a man-? said vie 'Because. Hancock arks a thrisand dollars lor the crilter, and d-oamt voll FCOa. p,ic thunder if I laid out I0 much money upon a 'horse.' 'So 1 should. Mr. Doldcrum. if vou'd done such a thing before this blow up. j I IHlMIIVdUltll I .1 J I l I i I I. II'' w i , my ha't is so relieved of its terrible misgivings (hat you may buv twenty mares for what 1 care.' lin I"... t n A .! ('.. 1 ..!..! . I I -if, Hereupon. Mrs. 1). wiped the Wood from her husband s lace, tlirew uwav (,e cnp 0f yc? :,n( FC;it j,.,-ed her j-al-! miv lo the wind?. .V. 1'. Transcript, " TO'.vx AX!) COl'XTiJV. The Bristol (II. I.x, Gazette dorii!(s with much graphic, humor, the heuuous . . , . and expensive wants created by a. resi.W in town and cities, as compared wi,!, those of tne country. Sometimes in the country, it s hap - pens that an article of the least imaisuitchfail to get a quarter o'Tca, cause it IIH 1. ( V Wl i coming to spend llu aiierrioo!",. (and ne never come ; iter a!!.) no w he s g it to r.gam for a piece i o' chalk-there, two day's work-man j and beast besides bill ri-htcut u" j pocket, for a mere matter of sixpence. We must move lo town, and that's the j up-hot on't, or else we shall be ruined, i .'Uid to town they come. Here the old g -nlleman finds that his shoes want blacking, and Zeky must have a pair of calf-skin boots ; and his coat n "just made no how; never II do to wt ar to meetin and the old lad"s cap unclear out o' fashion and t'ae children can't go barefoot, nor wear homespun. They must have a ticket to day for the museum, and a ticket to-morrow for the menagerie. A ticket here and a ticket there one gewgaw and anolhc-i' gewgawhero a little and th re a little more ;mkI more thicker aed farter. Extravagance and rui..! hrim-f one ! The old lady Fin and delighted, the old man distracted Zeky ;; beau -r''!sa!i belles and the house a fight down hurra s nest ; filled with frihhery, 'd tinging with the clamor of; temth! , vC;;;ors The j., th rj,v thow much inenuilv in the ' means they adopt to attract attention to ih,-ir wares. Irat we have not seen a!.y v, !;ere a contfivanco better ah uI it' d (a an-wer the d. -ired end than a -;g i u hieh a fa-hionabh: draper and tair in Ih av ias pal up or rather patd iwi. i Ji! has lanl i! w n a s an ol ' ,. . i . . u aie miron- in i.ie navennuit im lore lii- door, in which l.L name and !ai-i- !( ,t .,,,, .yeral pithy phrases, cahu I. ih d to a!lia t atl"ntio!i, are wrought, in letters of Link mil hie let into the whil. The ees of pasf is by are alii o-t invaiialdv au.;!it by tliis noyel dei'ui-. an- move attention is drawn lo t !' i'v r-tahh-hti ml than tw enty i signs of the oidii,aiy kind, however, j g audilv pain! d and gilded, would have attracted.- -A. )'. '. f. eorpulei.t g'iitlman otiet; tiding l'w ai a ha t i(i al low i. in England, be - "' lo feat t!i! gates would bo shut l,eI.ire If could teach it, and iiajuin ! el a in ti I. t man w hom lie me I if he could j pa -s at the g lie i... i. I .1. ..! I .1 .:. i, . 1 S . i: M i. i in ok so, i"! i:. i tiie- man. mm vox i I 1 . i i i tin: man. MllVrXl.a' inn .a 'en Iim lv, " tor I i'.i iivii t.ing. 7 ' of hay pass in f aw a load Tin: Lao hi.-i . Mr. Holmes, o M nee, o:ti' line's i oasideied strong, as v.i !l a in la;i!ei i a! in his pailmientaiy Imguae. H is a m -ndier d tile b"lal.ireof (h lt ht.lt(.? iu,( pl(,,y i-il leave or abs. n, e hum that body. He had infemle.l, h,; said, to stay the session out, but it t,rh yll-(),,,r ,f p- ., ... l"',L o oiild not wait to sin thr Did f il. Pavinu ik vn o t'laa-iNc. A trcnllcman named Hastings, doin N(;w Biunsw ii k, was fobbed of ,j4 jM el book, containing 8-1,010, in l,e Paik. on Tuesday, while peeping at the prel- '' girls who ai led a-i piunei ts to the Sunday School children. A. V. Trans.

S. HATHAWAY, AS just received from New York O.J. and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers at pi ices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser consisting in part of the following articles, iz: Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassi meres :

A complete assortment of ladies' and j gentlemen's gloves &, hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vesriaiti r'::ik, bail', striped, and clieckcd tiegs: btocu Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Gingham?, rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and !i;a-t;n.r. ; pi;,m ror0V( and cross barred White Calorie; e b-red do. j Cambric Ma'h : , "i, S'h. i. vi. , . j ,. , . . . .' , 'crecn B ' : " I p i . v ''.V' .' ' ' V , ! . .wi c is. and saisaucl o.ik-, Bombazine and crane Dderia: Li I:,ovvn and blenclcd RuS Ijn ' Ull,.u Cambric; 1 Oohiuot lace--. Rdms. black silk Vei vet, Russia dia;vr; Bed ticking; Siik and Cotton Umbrellas; Fiannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress Ildkfs; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Ildkfs. Al.-o, about pieces ZCOC.. comprising almost every st !c ; British Sew ing Twist on spools; Summer tuffs, Drilling, Ern.. -'lief, Summer Cioflis. Sec. I Straw atnl Eeghorn Bonnets, latest fash- , r , r A' r, . sJO"S SAlo, a hue assortment of Haruware, Cro( Ir,T' G,a-?' Clv.nn and.Ho.ioware,Grecerie.s Medicines, Paints, Dye ?," SHOT GUXS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, Arc. ccc. Rising Sun, April 25, lS35.-y rlpHIE subscribers have just received , B and are now opening at their store iu Rising Sun, an addition to their former stock, making their assortment complete, and consisting of the following articles, in part, viz: 'DRY GOODS. Super b!i:e,hri;wn,mix'd fcdrah Cloths Brown, blue and striped Satinet; An assortment of Ladies' Shawls and dress Handkerchiefs; Figured and plain Bobinelt; Ihread and bobinet laces; A splendid assortment of bonnet nd bell ribbands;

j Green and !d u k crapes; iopeepers;,,. - , . , :..,..,,.

Plain and figured jaconel ; Book a-.d cmiiliric muslins; Linen and cotton diaper; Circas-iiani, a vaiiety of colors; Black, bla.', brow n and red hambazds; .Marseilles, valeniia, satin, and silic vest- ' i .. , . l - ; Ladies and goi:i lemens silk.beavcu-and : i. i - me kin 'oy Brown Clerks d --lieeting r.-. ta i no d -tii Faney pi be... - I'b.ey keep eon-tantly on hand a gene la assortie.enl of lard ware, consisting o lueks, la! !i s, hinges, sci ew s, axes, halehets, hammeis. wnod.cros- rut and hand -aws. COOPERS- C.1RPEX TER-" TG)1,.. ALSO lion, Castings, Slcc l, Nails and Spikes. a hood iss'ii'.TJir.xT or (JmTtiNU 'hcc zuu Tissxvris'o. Tin y aho l;ee; eopsfantlv on hand, COTTON YARN AND BATTING, from the Ri-i::g San Fnctoiy, cither at vv In ler-ale or retail. 0 -.-All of which fhey will sell low for ca-li r approved c ountrv pordm e. P. &. IE JAMES. Rising Suu.Jaa. 10, KhJo. C.ly LOPED from (lie subset iber, on aJ the 'iCth day of May last, Egbei I D. Perceval, an appientii e lo the Tan nii'g and Ciming business. The nhovo reward will be giveti for the delivery of said apprentice, and alt reasonable charges paid. All persons are forewarned ,)(,t (o .ipov ()t haibor said apprentice under the penally n the laws. THOMAS G. TUPMAN. Dry creek, My. May 5, 1 0J5. ai

M. TURNER, "fI'AS just received, and is now o.BJL pening, a handsome assortment of fresh Spring and Summer GOODS,

consisting in part as follows: Russell and olive, brown, green, blue, and black Cloths; Cassinetts, fancy colors; Summer drillings, .Mexican mixtures, Hamilton stoiments, Russia sheeting and French linens; Merrimack and French Frints, a splendid assortment; French ginghams; plain, fig'd., cross barred Jaconets. English. Swiss and mull Muslins; Plain and lig'd Grecian Bobinctts; Do. do. Laces and Edgings; Green Brraize, white and green gauze yci's; Bombazine Stocks; A rich article of fancy (fress and pocket Handkerchiefs; Umbrellas and Parasols; Chinese Fans; "Wrest sMc of Bonnets and bonnet rinnnings; :,.;k, Valencia, Marseilles, and Velvet Vesting, Curtain Calicoes; Dress Silks; Ladies' and Gentlemen"? Gloves; Shee tings and Shirtings; White and Colored Cotton Hose, and half Hose; Ladies" l'rynell. Morocco and Seal Skin Slioes and Slippers; Men's Shoes. Pumps and Slippers; Children's Slices, a variety; Palm Hats, 8cc. &x. Together with an assortment of HARDWARE AJS'D CUTLERY, Qaeetis, China and Glass Wares, Family Medicines, Blank and School Books, Nails, Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains, Haimes and Horse Cedars, Riding Whips, Paints, Oils and Dve Stuffs, etc., kc. Also, an assortment of CARPEXTEIi'S IJEXCri TOOLS, of Creagh's manufacture, all of which will l.e sold low lor cash or approved country produce. Rising Sua, March 28, 1S35. J. & W. O'NEAL, 0 ESPECTFULLY inform tliepubjVy lie and their farmer customers, that they have recommenced t he mercantile business at their old stand, on Main street, 3d door from Front, where they have just opened a general assortment of neiv goods, consisting of Hardware , Q ue e ns war c , CUTLERY, CASTLYGS. ,Vc .r. All of which they iiie disposed to sell on very reasonable terms. The public is requests! to call and examine their lock, an ! thr priirf;. C7".'.!1 persons who are in arrears fo us. are repic;ted to call and their old accounts. Rising Sun, May 0, 1C35. pay Oil gHE Subscriber oil'eis for sale the ti'iilEa fiJatT liklS, with its appendages, ready jhr iinmedia'; operation, together w'ilh THREE f iA LOTS of ground, on which the Mill is situated. Siie runs two saws, :.-.nd has a pow eiful Etigine. The whole is neatly new. There is also attached, a Mill for grinding coi n.piopelh-d by the same Engine. As there is no permanent Saw -M.U iu the vicinity, it affords a fine opportunity for any one clef irons of engaging in such business. The forms will be accommodating a pari only of the purchase money will be required in hand, if the balance be wc li secured. Being desirou! of quitting '&Vn.v business in consequence of i?J-3?oU health, and r-.1 tiring to my l it iu, I offer for sab- the property w hereon 1 no v reside, in Rising Sun, consisting of a full lot of ground, with a Brick House, nearly new, 5V feet front and 3.' feet deep, containing 10 room?, besides a kitchen, wash house, smoke hou--e, and ever) necessary convenience that c ould he wished to render it a desirable house. A first rate G ARDEN, planted with choice Iruit frees, vines and shrubs; u roomy Stable and Sheds for Carriages!, ccc. The House is so constructed as to suit either a private family, a tavern, or store rooms. A good dry cellar under the whole, and a brick cistern, containing 1 00 battels, Willi a metal pump. This property is situated on Front streef, facing the river, the most pleasant part of the low n. A farther dt:etiptioii is deemed un-oeees-urv , as it is presumed no one w ill purchase without view ing the premises. I have also lo rent, for one or more years, a lot JO feet front and 132 feet deep, situated on M lin street a good situ ttion for a Mech anic or store stand. Apply to SAMUEL BIbT. Rising Sun, la. March 23, 1 035.

Wool Carding.

5T If A VP. n n:.ir ftf Wrwil B Cards in onerafion at rnv eQsri8-, Cotton Factory, where work can be had of a good quality and on short notice. ' P. JAMES. Rising Sun, May 2, lC35.-77tf Ketn.il Grocery, A.YD LIQUOR STORE. -pAUMAN& RUSH, respectfully ALj inform their friends and the public generally, that they have received, in addition to their old stock, an assortment of Fi'-csh Groceries of the best quality; J.ho, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, v. Inch they will retail from a gill to a gallon. The following are ft part LIQUORS, ,fcc. Cogmac, Peach, and Domestic Brandy: West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin; Port. Madeira, Swiss, Vevav. White, Sweet Malaga and Burdeax Claret Wines; Cherry Bounce, Cordial-, Lerro::adc,Pt;nch, Beer, Porter. Cider in bn(fkc, i nd Whiskev. GROCERIES. Coffee. Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper. A 'spice, Ginger, Nutmegs. Cloves, Figs, (..'innamon, Cavcndish Tobacco, fr-s:i Raisins. Rice, Cod - - I . H T 11 T - TV.' iisii, luacKarci, 1 1 or ring, L:)s:oa an; Butter Ci ackers, T Dried Beef. Bologna Reserve Cheese; ;vn ; i i e Salt in boxes ausages, "Western i good assortment .are of as good a d in the western of Confection,-.: irs. The above artieh qualify as can be i country. Pers woo are judges of tlie articles are rfnucsfed In ov;;nini for themselves. Prompt attention will he given at r.li times fo any calls in their line. Rising Sun, March 21.1 C3.". ? I v 111 BY THOMAS DAVIS. FTMiE fnbstriber v ; peclAiliy informs his friends of Rising Sun and the. public in general, tiiat he lias opened ;t on the corner of Front ami Grand sis. where has on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of SjKJWCL: of the very host qualify that can be had in Cincinnati, together with Grocc ties and Confeclionarics. His stock consists in pari of Cogniac , French and American Brandies; Holland and American Gin; Madeira ai:d Malaga Wines; Cordials (.f ! kinds; Beer, Porfer, B ...once. vtc. Nuts cf all kinds. Figs. Raisin-:. C-v.dies, Cigars, r 1 -1 ! -1 i no so nsenhor : vi :: n lie nou-e. '! tin;? s duamodaie his AM. ami to well filled, will he able at ; ring the sn;r.;ner to acca customers with ICE CRE improve the water dnri:.glhe -uiumer. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 10,1035. 75tf 1 JsIZj V t l vl ' li. j t ?) IjpnE subscriber? are receiving and "" now opening, a hands. me assortment of sspin'fov; l-iumviiiiv iitmmg which may be fouud the following at tides : Calicoes. O.mbries, Iiis'i Linens; Silks and Siik Handkerchief Dress landkct chiefs, Gi'ig!ian,v Botnhazells, Handsome Vesting-; Brown and bleached Mr.slins; Bobinet and Book Muslin; Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, u'C, Vc. A 1.50, J&se&rwci, 525sftse?, Cilt and Fasnls, Which, together with their former stock, will make Iheir assortment nearly complete. They wish their friends and customers to call and examine for themselves, as (hey will s-ell low for cash or country produce. " R. K. E ATON & Co. Rising Sim, March '21, 103a. 7 1 if 'S ('ENTS per bushed in cash wil a be constantly paid for Flax -rc(l at the RistNc Sn Mill, during ibis year, and until December, 1S35. C LI I LYE D flax seed for sowing will be furnished to Farmers next feeding time, and payment in seed taken in the utirnu at a fiir ad v ance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1 83 1 .53 THE TOIES is rrrtLtsiiK.n every Saturday, In Risiivj Sun. Dearborn co. Indiana. 'IT. RMS. Two Dollars per nnnnm, if paid in mtvati'-c; Two PoIUrs and Fifty CeaU if paii! in six mnntlir ; or 'I liree Dollar at the enii of (be ear. No subsrriptiim will be received for lo" tlian six months. A failure to notify a ilisi-ontiiiiiiiiice at the end if Ihc time nibtcri-lii-d for, will be considered a new engagement No paper discontinued until nil arrearages are pail, except at tlx- option of the Editor. fr-Advertisements not exceeding one iquare, wail he inserted three time for $, and 25 cenU for each subsequent inse rtion. Larger one in proportion.

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