Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 89, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 25 July 1835 — Page 4
WHAT A FAKMr.i: WANTS.
The Farmer nerds a stable mind, A purpose sure and st ad v, To patient imln-try incline:! For business alwajs ready. Good careful habits well infi And jiidcinerit nctiiitr clearly. To sill out truth ith error inixt h Though it should cost him dearly. lie wants a neat and pni -it wife, Who, when he earn?, can save it : Who kindly soothes ti e care of life, (Best gift of hiiu who taveit.) He want? a snnj; and tidy Farm, And healih and Mretudi together, A house niut barn to keep all w dun In cold and rainy weather. Heaven.5 blessinsr then nut trrown the whole, Or all the hopes are, bl-ssted ; But with t'n'.t resting on hi- soul, The purest joys a to t;ut d. lie hen e:iioys n b'i, nnktto'.vn To tho'e'the w orld c".l! croatest, Known only to the rood alone, The earliest and the latef t. STOLip: Kts:, or the pjiu.osorHV of matriv.ost. The following anecdote r la led of a highly respectable ai.d talented clergy -man, now preaching will. in the. vicinity of Lynn, Iass. is front the Mcs-cni r. published in this tow n. It appear- that this clergyman had been set' led fr time and had got pretty well along in years, when he became oonsciou-, in reference to worldly matter?, there v. as jet one thing needful, to give, him that weight of character which it was desirable he should pos.-cs and nUo to embrace if not perfect his earthly felicity, viz: an help mate. Immediately on the conception of this idea, he began anxiou5ly to look about; but having neglected this important matter s" lo: g, as might have been expected, he imbibed many of then? : trance and unaccountable no'iot), s j peculiar t- the single blessed of either sex, after they had attained a certain age; and ih:-o erated to his disadvantage in such wise, that he found it extremely di lib-nil to tcloct one at whose side he thought lie could, without any 'feat ful forbodings,' stand befote the altar of Iljmen. Now it bcc:i:r.e known to the damse-U round about here, lmv .Mr. was then circumstanced, ai.J many mere were who would tain have relieved lii 3 embtrrasment. S unn joined hi.church; a;id nutty more were seen to Mush like the fu st rose of summer, if, in the progress of dispersal ion front the pulpit, he thould limp Ui eye tnwai.i the pew in which they were, seated; though of course thc due not acknow 1edge even to thctnsi l t s at y tiling hi particular because f the gteai doubt relative to the vice w rsa c I ti e ea-e. Hat to make a shott s'.ory shorter. Travelling into low n one evening abou' dusk, parson 'had oct asion to t ali at the mansion of tut executed p.u ihoit cr, who among their wotlJiy po.-scs siotts, ha I two or thite f.ne daughters a ever graced the county of I'.-sex. lie had scarce knotked at the. door, when it was opened by one of t'ne?t Moommg inucens, win as qu-.tu a thought drew her arm icund his neck, and before he had time to six, 'Oil! don't,' brought her warm, delicate lips to his, and gave him as sweet a kiss as ever heart ol swain l sired, la utter astonishment, the wot Idly divine v. a endeavoring to stammer cut ?o ti; ti.ir.g when, 'Oh mercy, muc) ! Mr. you?' rxrl timed the datt.sil -is it 'WilV thoucht a ninth as could be, it was my brother Iff ttiy. 'IVnw p! aw V tho'l the celebrate. ou don't think any such tiling.' But taking her hai dhe sam, tn a orgr.nig tone, M.e ie is no harm done; don't give )mn.-tlf any uneasiness; liiouga you oug'tt to I.e ; little more careful.' After this g'-ntb reproof, he w as ushered i:s(o the parlor by the maiden, w ho as she c i no to (he light, could t.ot conceal the deep h!nh that glow ed on lit r ch t k, at d the boj'Kt that was pimx.d upon la r bo-om (lor thM nappened in stiimnii) shook like a (lower g it den in an car-.inpiaki Anl when In? aroc to denat t. it some what fell to her lot to wait np;i hit u lo the door; and. it may be added, that in the" entry thy htld di-courso tog. 'h, (- for some minutes; on what subj-.ri is tlol for u? lo say. As the A;trm hearted pastor plodded homeward he argued with hiotself in titis wise: Mf Mis 'inow p,j(o ,e ,.)0 who knocked at the door, an t I verily believe she did, else how should s!f know me in the dark, b- fue I had tintto speak? and is it probable that her hrojber would h ive kno. ke.d before onteriag? M. ,,,. J,.?jl..r,!f.jv j:i psltaw! p,h,w! B it sa,;)o;;ng site ilid think m h.-.r brother w'ltv, if site loves her brother at tU tl ra:e.!io.v mneli m 1st she love her h nda i , f,r, by lltr renl su tsh, I never foSUucii a ki,s in lay life.' Wc. have otdy to add, that it wanot after thi, that .Mr h;,d ocraiM to summon a brother to the performance of one of the moA solemn as well
as pleasant duties attached to the sacred office, and that the lovely 11 i?s above spoken of, thereupon became Mrs. : whom we doubt not, many of our readers well know, though pet haps they never before heard the ahove anecdote.
QUAKE US. ' Among the numerous testimonials in favor of tins exemplary clas of professing Christians, w Iiosp usual designation stands at the head of this article, there are none more to the point than that given by the lion. Prentiss Mellen, who states, that dating his connexion wit It the courts of this country, for a term of about 40 y ears, he has never kno vn but one instance of a Quaker's being nriaigned for a rrimnal action. Supposing thai some may have the curio-it y to know what the case w as. I relate the following anecdote, which was recently related to the writer, while on a vis it to Porilind, it probably being the rase alluded to bv thf: .Ittd-e. Honorable There is a worth v. wealthy merchant i at Portland, whom I will call Friend V a very powerful, athletic man, .. raster cpiu tn pas locate. i hough tol'taldv well !: good ch-gree of Q Jake It so happened one day .'re 1 !.-v a model ation. that he felt hims-'W' !H!!r! inrtdted in his own stoic, by an overbearing, intruding, and much less worthy n ighbor. Says friend W. ''Frif'nd James, as thee appears to have do-ie t!iy buisim-ss, perhaps thee had better leave my store, le?t some of those to. Is f,i!l on t'tv head," (it being a hard-ware store.) Filen l James, not bring deposed to leave, but continuing his abuse, friend W. took him by the collar and pantaloons, and in an instant landed him in the middle of the street. end Y. was tccordingly arrested O i being a breach of lit f" ' ace. placet.! !l lite tar of the court hf wax asked whi tinr he was gttiltv. "Yes," wa the reply, "I gave push out of my store." him a friendlv SKIS LESS OATS. A new kind of oats has recently been rough t into this country, which prom ise to he an important artjuisition to agriculturalists. It originally came fiom Shat.Uz. a remote district in China, and was first introduced into llolhtad, an 1 from thence into England, where, in IT.oO, it was grown for the lust tune. lite tollawmti extract (torn the proceedings of the Warwickshire Agrie.tltutal Society, will give a general idea of the estimation in which it is hel l in England. We understand s'-veral gentlemen in this vicinity have oh'aincd small quantities for sowing the pie so: it season, and we therefore t xptct.that bv anoih.-r year farmers in general wiil be able to ob'nin sathcieut tpniiiJities for experitm nts. "The advantages width this extraordinary and valuable grain possesses over all other kinds of oats, arc t umr rous, viz: htn threshed from ihe sheaf, it i exactly like oat-meal, and it is lit for immediate use for culinaty purpose?, and cety ether sort yvhioh oatmeal is consumed for, the train being piiie free, from ev ery parlitle of lind or hu-k. The flour is delicious, and it contain much more fariten ions matter. There is, of course, con-iderable saving . f - a!s and expense of kiln drying, -if ling, 5v.c.. and one peck cf it contains more nutiitious food for a l.ore than tbt ee pet.ks o( common oals. J he pro dues is astonishing, the average being ,r It... ......... hi twenty six bat tels of font teen store to the Iri-h acre, the exact quantity grown by Mr, D erei z , on one acre. It was not sown (ill the 4th May, 1 330. at.d leaped in August the same year." S jotcm CV.n k ism. A Scotch schoolmaster was lately expatiating on the s iperiority of the language of his country over every o'her; and undertook to prove some of the glaring inacuracies of the English lotigii". He took the word Ff::'p )cri!e by w ay of illustration. "Here" said he "too ca' a man wha's faithless too his religion profession a frp )rrc(t and a wnnnn of the same character von ca' a I I cpyrret t Uw, now if (lio ;rm be Ilirpnn'it"1 continued Sawnie Hnth e minn n scn-e and the gentb-r ot the t oun no.ist tfdl you. that lite jeojiiuj ctt'int to he called a htt r?rf." "Xouvyis Act ot NT OF Himshlk." A waggoner, who passed through this place some time since, on being asked where he was from, gave the following answer: "I an from Cowherdhill at Oxfeed of Yearling branch w hich runs through ( 'alf meadow, and empties h ?o Heifer prong of Sloer creek, near B ilisboreugh,in Coweta county, Georgia. My name is Stockton was born on Elk river brought up at Calllebury, Kentucky; ,-Mtd I ran yoke an ox, break a steer, tame a hull, or chase a buffalo epial to a prairie hunter, and skill any man opposed to Jackson."
A civil itiWF.ST. An old woman observed a sailor going by her door, and supposing it to be her son Billy, cried out to him, "Billy, where is my cow gone?' The sailor replied in a contemptuous manner, "gone to the d 1, for what I know." ''Well, as you are going that way, I wish you would just let down the bars."'
A Loxg 'Yarx." It is said that a single pound of cotton has been spun into a thread 7G miles in length and that a pound of wool has yielded a thread of 03 miles. 'I he diameter of the first wa the 330:h and of the latter the 400th pari of an iiK h. Lwvi:rs. Bless mc, cried a stranger on entering a court room, how at any lawyers you have; how is it pos sible that half this number can find employment? Nothing so easily con reived, replied a bystander, they live ny watching eacli other I conceive lvs the stranger, how the case stands, I The catchpole w atches theculortt, tin :ttornev the catchpole, the counsellor nltorney, and the solicitor the counSl You pat me in mind savs the stranger, ol a ( tbie. I read when I was wliic t was this: A gras.-nopper, i wet w tilt dew, was mi rrisv singing tin ler a leaf: a wdia gum that cats grasshoppers, wa sf retch ing forth to devour it, a snake that eats w iiatiguins lay co.U d up ready to fasten up,-:i (he whaniium, the hawk that eats snakes had just stooped from above to seize upon the snake, all equal inter, upon their prey and unmindful of their danger. Just at the same moment, llu wliangum ale the grasshopper, th snake ate the whangum the hawk alt the snake, when soaring from on high a vulture gobbled up the grasshopper ail. PJTAVINti tesigned liisofliceas Judge of the Court, w ill practice L.UY Ofnce on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist church. Law renoebuigh, May, 1835. 79lf Kisln Sun BSotca. Gign cf O. II. Terry. 'ZniTE sub;: -fiber having takott tlte I y- ,nd I'ortr.orlv occtipicd In Mr J. C. v ajigeuer.on Front stret t, in j (ie vilh.ge of Rising Sun, icspectfully aniioue- io Tray i lersand others that he is prep .red to accontmodate them in a style t.ol inferior to any establishment of tin kind in this section of tlte countiy. His best endeav ot s will be used to nv.k'j his house agreeable, and he hopes to receive a share of the tublie p-ilputage. His table will be supplied with (lie hot the country can alfe.d; and his Bar furnished with good Liopiors. His sta'ding is latgettnd comfortable, and will be well attended. Persons coming oil or going on board steamboats, will had this house a convenient slopping place. A. MITCHELL. Rising Sun, May, 18 35. V rVUOM Pitilad. Inhiaand Baltimore, .iL ; luii and splendid assortment of A LSO, A I trge and general assortment of HARD ' ARE A XD CUTLERY. COOPER'S TOOLS. SADDLERY. ive. cc. r. Ail of which w ill he disposed of on our usual lerii-.r. PEPPER & JAMES Rising San, April 13, 111.35. (f vr 'tf? m vr a . V-, V-.' v i J Tj-fTAVE removed their Stoto to the new ixii k l uilding owned by Mr Rodgets, on M.aiu street, a few doors above iheit old stand, and nearly opposite Mr. IX com sk;y V. Rising Sun. May i!, 183.5. i F.Iaia s tV S,r.tt:iti s, Aorlh corn r of JIuin and Trout tlrrels, jOj AVE ialoly made an addition (o sL-iL their fivrmer stock, which renders their assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers with almost every description of coon-; cnncyjtrr.s cut QUEExs;rAR i: and all oibf-r articles which are ti- talh kept in the Stores in this place, at low prices and accommodating terms, for cas.i, or anmov-fd country- nroduro. The public are iuvtlvd lo call and t x amine tl.ir stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1835. 65y
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M. TURNER, IT AS just received, and is now oJL peuing, a handsome assortment of fresh Spring and Summer GOODS, onsistirg in part as follows: vussell and olive, brown, green, olue, and black Cloths; Cassinetls, fancy colors; Summer drillings, Mexican mixtures, Hamilton stormenls, Russia sheeting and French linens ; Merrimack and Front h Prints, a splen did assortment; rench ginghams; plain, lig'd., cross haired Jaconets. English, Swiss and mull Muslins; Plain and tig'd Grecian Bobinelts; Do. do. Laces and Edgings; Green Berraize, vthite and green gauze Veils: Bombazine Stocks; A rich article of fancy dress and pocket HandkerchiefsUmbrellas and Parasols; Chinese Fans; Newest style, of Bonnets and bonnet trimmings ; Silk, Valencia, Marseilles, and Velvet Vesting? , Curtain Calicoes; Dress Silks; Lull's" and Gentlemen's Gloves; Sin t tings and Shirtings; White and colored Cotton Hoe, and half Hose; Ladies' Prnnell, Morocco and Seal Skin Shoos and Slippers; Men's Shoes, Pumps and Slippers; Children's Shoes, a variety; Palm Hats, ccc. fcc. Together with an assortment of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Queens, China and Glass Wares, Fam ily Medicines, Blank .and School Books, Nails, Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains, Haimes and Horse Colars, Riding Whips, Paints, Oils and Dye Stulfs. cc, AWo, an assort ment of CARPEXTER'S DEXCH TOOLS, of C rough's manufacture, .all of which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, March 20, 1 835. S. HATHAWAY, 7 J? AS just received from New Yotl 'ii and Piiiladeiphia, an extensive vari.'tv of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, witich he oilers at pi ices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to tin purchaser -consisting in part ol the following articles, viz: Super black, blue, mulberry, greeu, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassimeres ; A complete assortment of Indies' and gentlemen's gloves & hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and ligutod silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cojlun Nestings; Stocks; Plain, pink, bud striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich pallet tis; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Shirting; Plain, corded and cross barred White Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins ; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and figured Book ilo. G i cen Barrage; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gio do Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Situs , Bombazenes and crape Deleria; Irish Linens; brown and bleach'd Rus sia Liis; Linen Cambric; Bobinet laces, Edging. Mack silk Vol vet, Russia diaper; Bed licking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; ciape, gauze, and (ancy dr'ss Hdkls; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee siili pocket Hdkls. Also, about 00 pieces .'alicoesj comprising almost every st le; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stuffs, Drilling, Ermenet, Summer Cloths, Sec. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,lalest fashions; Palm Hals, Eur do. IIot, Sliors and S5 rowans. Also, a line assortment of II ardwauu, Crockery, CJ'.ass, China and Holloware, Groceries. Metlit ines, Paints, Dye Sluffs, SHOT GUXS. Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, .Vc. &c. Rising Sun, April 25, 1 8.35.-y BU T nocharges will be paid, for George Willey, a bound servant boy lo the subscriber, aged 12 years in ugu-l I at, who runaway from mc on 13 h instant. I forbid till persons ! ' ot It irbot ing or trusting him on my a count, as will nt pay any debts or aoet tints of his contracting after this date. DAVID FISHER. June 20, 1835. 84 It IMauk Deeds ami Mortgages For sale ut this Ollke,
Jlool CurdiHfj.
T HAVE a pair of Wool Cards in operation at ray .Cotton Factory, where work can be had of a good quality and on short notice. P. JAMES. Rising Sun, May 2, 1835.-77tf lietnii Grocery, 1XD LIQUOR STORE. f! AUMAN t'e RUSH, re.-peclfully tLV inform their fi lends and the pub ic generally, that they have received. t addition to their old stock, an assot tnent of Frrsdh GrssrerEpw of the est quality; also, foreign and domestic. LIQUORS, which they will retail from t gill to a gallon. The follow ie.g arc a art LIQUORS, &c. Cogni.ic, Peach, ai d Domestic Brany; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin; Port, Ma deira, Swiss, Vevay, White, Sw eet Maliga and Burdeax Claret Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in hot! Its. .nd Whiskey. GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf igar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nut megs, Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Caveniish I obacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Cod fish, Mackatel, Herrings. Boston and butter Crackers, I able Salt in boxes, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese; and u good assortment of Confeclionarics. Pite above articles are of as good a quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are judges of the articles are requested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention will be given at all times lo any calls hi their line. Rising Sun, March 21, 1 835. 7 1 v BY THOMAS DAVIS. nTHIE subscriber respectfully inform i:t3 ii iv.uu: j ijvjii iiiiv tmpublic in general, that he has opened a, COFFEE HOUSS, on the corner of Front and Grand sts. where has on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of Ejiqiien' of the very best quality that-can be had "in Cincymati, together with Groceries and Confe.clionarics. His slock consists in pari of Cogniac, I' rench and American Brandies; Iff land and American Gin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds ; Beer, Porter. Bounce, &c. Nuts cf all kinds, 1- ig, Raisins, Candies, Ci a i s, occ. 'Sec. The subscriber having an ite heu-e well tilled, will be able nl ail times during the summer to accommodate ! i 5 customers with ICE CREAM, and to improve the water dining the simuoei. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 1 8, I 835. 7 j f NEW (KOIPS. HIE subscribers tire receiving and now opening, a handsome assortment of Si-L:: el :!:ii?5ivr CiOU, Jtmong which may be found the following articles: Calicoes. Cambt i. s, Itish Linens; Silks an 1 Silk Ilandkcichiefs; Dress Handkeichiefs, Ginghams ; Bombazetts, Handsome Vetting-; Brown and bleached Muslins; Bobinet and Book Mii. lin; Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, &c. vcc. A I SO, lacLarel, oSasscs, Oils nut! Paints, Which, together with their forme i stork, will make their assortment nearly complete. They wish their friend.-;-'nd customers lo call and examine for theui'odves, s Ibcy will sell low for cash ol country produce. R. K. EATON Si Co. RisirrgSun,MVch 21, 1035. 71 if fjl .V J -iSl V?--" r.V. N TS m-r bushel ' cosh wil be constantly paid for Vlax teed at the liisixo Sun Mili,, during this year, ami until December, 1G35. CLEAXED flax st ed for sowing will he furnished to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the ntumn at a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1 83-1 . 5t5 THE TIMES IS rUBLISIIED EVERY SATl'KOAY, In Rising' Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dollars per luimnn, if pni.I in iiilvanee; Two Dollars and Fifty' Cent il pni.l in fix months; or Three Dollars at the cnt of the y.-iir. No Inscription will be roceiveil for !. thnn six months. A luiluro to notify a liwoiitiniinnrenttlte enrl of the tunc suhscrifor, will ho consMered n new engtiReniei.t No paper difootttiimeil until nil arrearnges ate paid, exrept nt the option of the Editor. ' fjAd vertiscmenU not KChng one tqutra, al be inserted three timet f-or $1, nd25 cents for each subsequent insertion, r-arg" one is proportion.
