Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 138, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 2 July 1836 — Page 4

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TUT rillLAlH LPHIA DUN. One day, no matter whcr.a stranger was seen riding slowly through the streets r.f a flourishing town in Tennes-

see. lie was a well nressea, goou kiok-

the way, they were surprised to see puffing a segar, he again opened his humbled. As he passed along, the the horseman's gaze fixed on vacancy, mouth with, "Landlord! I want to go same backwoodsman, who had gone to and his body remaining as erect as if to bed!'' ascertain the fact of his vitality, on his tied to a stake. "Whenever you please, sir!'' first arrival, met him, and pulling off "That man's asleep,5 said one. "I want a bed to myself, sir!'' his hat, said, very civily, "stranger, "He's as blind as a bat,"' said anoth- "I don't know how that will be,11 re- your girth is under your horse!' The

Saddle and Harness FACTORY.

er.

NELSON EASTMAN, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has open

ing; voting mai

mounted upon what,! "I reckon he's sort o dead," exclaim

pliedthelandlord,"my house's full, and dandy reined up his steed, jumped off, 0j a s10p ; tle house formerly occupi- - i shall be compelled to put you in the and found that his girth was indeed ed by Decourscv and Richardson, next .1. -fil 4l ! I ... 1 I t ? 1 1. J 1 1. . . - '

in this rounlrv, w.uii.i ne caneu -me ; C-J a third, room witn some ui uwsu gentlemen: unner nis norse wnere it cugiu 10 ue. joor 0 father s shop w here he will

best kind of a nag. IIh appearance. He rides an elegant nag, remark:- "1 can t go it sir: replied the dandy, "Do you mean to insult me! ex- manufacture and keep on 1 land .or make

altogether, was respectable enough : it i e( a fourth ; and all were suprised that strutting up arid down;"nevcr slept in claimed he, turning fiercely upon the to onCI. Saddles, Bridle. Martin-

Mas even, as rcpects exteriors, a touch ; a man. who was apparently so good a a room with any body in my life, sir ! backwoodsman ; but the latter, instead gaJes, Harness, Whips Trunks

above what is common; a -ski ne wonni j judge ot a horse, had not wu enougu ana never win, must, nave a room, sir: ot replying, coolly remarked to nis com- arij ai 0thcr articles in Ins lme of busi-

have passed along unnoticed, had it j to see where he was going, or to know 1 he landlord now laughed outright panions. " it it am t alive 1 11 agree to nef?. Jc ias purchased the patent not been for one thing, which excited j who were around him. at :he airs of the coxcomb, and then be shot;"' and walked on. ri"-ht for making Snrin" Saddles a late

universal attention. Aiuiougn me m the mean while our traveller said, very gooa numoreuiy," en, wen, "ivnois mat young man r inquired invention and a verv n-;it imnmr.

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streets were crowueu wim peopie, aim ; moved proudly on, until lie rcacneu ine i i i go anu ii "iiu my who, tun see mc jiuie ui me circuit coun, as ine mer,t both (or horse ami rider.

si rancer rode oil.

rode forward, as if apparently uncon

scions, as well of his own existence, as of the presence of his fellow creatures.

It was court week, and concourse of people was

Here was the judge, w ith a long train

of lawvers. 1 he candidates lor ot

the landlord.

"I am no wiser than before," said his

honor

"llavc vou lived in our country so

lnnrr. rjiul mil lamw this tare nt men ?

Sir, they arc the collectors sent out by

the front of the stores adorned with best inn: a fine brick building, present- what we can do.

fine goods, and such fancy articles as j jIUr everv indication of neatness, com- "My dear," said the landlord, as he

usually attract the eye the stranger's i fort, and even luxury. As he rode up, entered the supper room, "here's a gaze was on vacancy; he turned his i two well fed negroes, with visages like man who says he must have a room to

head neither to the right nor to the left; ; polished ebonv. and teeth as white as himself.

he moved neither lip nor eyelid; hut j snow, rushed forth, and while one seiz- "What, that little greedy man, in

i d his bridle, the other held his stirrup corsets?

as he dismounted . Still the automaton "The same.'

relaxed not a muscle: but drawing up "Set him tip w ith a room!" exclaim- merchants to collect their debts. Al

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It was court w eek and an unusual ! ,,ls DOuT moved majestically lowarcis ed ine l.wciauy. uiougn tney come ironi ur.iercnt ciucs.

rrtlhrtPfi I the house. At the door he was met "lie is a trifling fellow," said the they all go under one denomination,

by the landlord, a portly well dressed landlord, "but it we can accommodate some ol them are line young men, hut

man, w ith a hue open countenance, the little man, we had better do so. too many are like yonder chap.

i i I n-lin h-il lwir.ii Imtmrcwl tiv liia fntlniv TU I . A v r rn fossprl her readiness In "hut how do vou know this to be

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kindnesses, and practising all those citizens w ith several civil appoinmenls, discharge the rites of hospitality, but one ol them. f Anr-XwnA ll.-.l lliora -ic lint i vicihl 'Ob

popular arts, which arc so well under-1 "uu "u ttu i uumianutu cvint mnu mui ! ; ,...tili.,r. mnrirv ! them in the field, in times of peril. He apartment in the house

Here wi the firmer rtid in hineitet i touched his hat as he welcomed the "Give him my room, aunt, ' said the motions, before he was in my house

Orders for anv artieles in his line, will

"He is a Philadelphia Dun" replied j,u thankfully received, and executed in

a manner which he Hatters himself will

give entire satisfaction.

He returns his thanks for past favors,

and hopes by close attention to business

and a determination to do s;ood work, to

receive a continuance of the same.

Rising Sun, .March l'J. 18.G-3m

'Oh, bless vou, 1 know them well.

I read the history of that vouth in his!

RISING SUN

ry lllb subscribers respectJL fully inform the citizens;

Ni n.f SiUli. t he n rrnn nA i nrr

country, and the public genc-

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homesntin and 'mounted on his best ' stranger. ana invited mm into nis nouse pretty niece; "i win sieep wun ine uvu uunuies. unt e;u ne umiu -"i, v.... ... .,v ,u. m uU .upu -u uy

llnm ir-it lli liiinlnr with 111 ill rtll ail Ol CIIIIIV illlU IIOS Ol litll l . I 111 1 1U 1011 Ol illlV MlieiU U'J Oieie. unu niMH. liiw. . i n.uv.11 iimiviuj, v .'....ci. iii.,um .iilmu

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Mrr, clnrt ,vpr ifemnnle- A servant took his surlout, and several 1 he young lady was a visiter, and a master, suip over a counter, ancipiayas "ss ui itu uouse, me v.naumaKing . itert,in snoit. wire u.epiopie, ... ,, . . .-..-t' n :.- Inuinrci ;ii i-,.,,.. i i i

ed some for pleasure, and some ' gentlemen w no were scRtea rouna ine great lavorne; ana me ciacr iaay was nn uuks ,i hiuiimj. jjuis ..... .j, .,,1 n..,m .mu

msiness. exhibiting the excitement ! ,ire! pushed back their chairs to make altogether opposed to putting her to just out ol ins apprenticeship, promo- m.uve u uiuei. au mho- 01 n . uwuj,,

feelin" which crowd ilwavs pro- wa3 ,or tlie stranger. But all these any discomfort, particularly on account ted to the dignity ol a dun,aud mount- .J-uiuiuo.i ij 1 u.u uuairs,

with 1 .r..i hum.ir whi.-h is on- lumgs movca not ine automaton ; t ue oi such a ruae man. uut ine niece eu uu a ime neise, .uiu jmi uuuw uiu -v-, ,.,.u .... ....... .u u. uu m

on horse-

horse.

rille

collect

for 1

of

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Iv found in count-ic where all are free ' g1:,7-fd eye ana compressed up were carried her point, mid arrangements om pru ei u, -ca .1 uei;.ti J . . " " ... ; . i .... J . I. .1. :.. : I :.. I J . I: 1.. I.l.

..i ,...i ti,.. , ; c.,..m r.r . i . fun lixe.i.iiuu iiieuuiu ieuiaiiieu hi i weie maue accoiuiimiv. u-i

urn unu x in- l;li..' cviuinv- vahhji- i ' i c? I .......... I I I . I d i i . ' I I I.- .. f : i I ..... I 1.1 )..,. I..., .1 ll, ...L1 ,.,( ' f.r (Tnn nv.l!.- thru- 1 n nr I I . l,..f

uie cusiuou oi an immense cravai. In a few minutes, the silent man was 1 iiiNutiJim.uiiiui.uuic in.uni, suuu ... . . im.

fler a momcnlarv pause, the cenlle- rr,nn..tr.,l hv fl :,,wllnr.l in r, vi-rv plied the iudjro, and very gravely they will receive a liberal custom. Or

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men in the loom resumed their conver- handsomely furnished anarlment in the walked into the house, w hile the young- dcrs lioni a (itauee will be promptly

sation, the landlord applied himself to back part of the houe. Everv thine cr members oi the bar were . i. i - .- i . .1 . . . . " . J . P .. 1 l. i .. i .1.: , l l .. I...

me ousiness oi nis house, and ine si- uere was D uie best and neatest kind.

the A suit of rurlains hum round the. bed:

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ted a scene which would have been amusing to one accustomed to such displays of character. At one spot were two neighbors driving a bargain. Un

like the people of other countries, w ho

tneir line, r rom isieir xpenence in

this business. and a determination to do

transact such business in private, thev Icnt traveller was consigned to

were surroun

who all occas

nded bv a host of people, j oblivion which he seemed to covet; the counterpane was white as snow,

asionallv threw in their ! and excited no more attention, except Knd the bed-lii. en was fresh and fra-

comments. A si ranker, judging from Irotn and honest backwoodsman, who grant. The dandy walked round the

the sly jokes, the loud bantering, and the vociferous laughter which passed around the circle, would not have supposed that any serious business was in liand; a resident only would infer, that -before this little circle parted, a horse would be swapped, a crop of tobacco old, or a tract of land conveyed. Not far off was a set of politicians, settling the affairs of the nation. But the

roaring

with laughter al this odd adventure of

the Hiiladelphia Dun.

irBW &oo its.

M1E subscribers respectfully inform

their friends that they have just

received and arc now opening a fret-h

strolled in to take a peep, and after room, examined every thing with the

gazing clapped his hands, and exclaim- ;ur of a man who fancied his life in tt I A liic rnmnahinri mm-oc Hill 1 i f I 1 - C. i 1 - .

. , uange. i, urn some coniag.ous a.sease, supi,lvof SculIwJllHod , from It an l .1 I VP. I II airree in trn n loot as I

long as I live." the bed clothes, and, after inspecting t'niinir l .,-, sinrh nf nPV

13y this time candles were lighted, them, exclaimcd,"l cant sleep in that Goods lhey cxpCcl to keep constantly

itlended to.

Old Chairs, Settees, fee. will be re

paired on libera! terms, and at a short notice.

Country Produce, such as may be a greed upon, will be taken in payment. MAIT.S ,lc ARMSTRONG. Rising Sun. Dee. 2G. 1 C3"i.

tee.

and the silent gentleman seemed to I bed!

grow weary of silence. He now rose "Why not, sir? ' inquired the aston-

and strutted across the apartment with ished landlord.

i very important stride. He was a "II s not clean: 1 can t sleep in it!

most amusing individuals, were some, young man of about two and twenty, repeated the dandy, strutting up and

two or Ihree, w ho w ere coloring. ordinary hcieht, and less lhan or- down with the most amusing air ot sell

Now, if anv lady or gentleman is so ! dinary thickness. His person seemed importance, "1 would nt sleep there lor

ignorant of the American language as ! to be compressed with corsets, and his a thousand dollars:

not to know what cavorting is, and if . head was supported by the ears upon a "Take care what you say," said the

Webster's celebrated quarto does not

furnish the definition, it is necessary that we explain, that it expresses the conduct of an individual who fancies himself thesmartest and best man in the world. On this occasion, a fellow might be seen dressed in a hunting shrit, with a rille on his shoulder, mounted, hall

emicucle of stiffened linen, w Inch oc- landlord; "you arc not aware that I

cupicd the place of a shirt collar; and keep the best house in all this country,

an nis iiaouimenis announced rum to and that my wile is tamed tor the

the cyesol Ihccunousas a genuine spc- cleanliness of her house and beds!1

cies ol that singular genus, the dandy. ..Catlt hclp replicj the dand . , .

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1 ." , 7 I :,uu6 very deliberately surveying himscll in Mr. Marshall resides in Madison-

u,.,.,v, ue ,ew o.uin, g .ui a mirror, "very sorry, sir-awkward ad Mr. Buck keeps his office at Risin peater, and opening lus moulli tor the hutinncc tn 1

. i - v . 'v- '""-1"1"" "" Mn, wnere ne may nc louiut. Jiusi

on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Imperial

and oung Hyson lea, Loaf and rvew

Orleans Sugar, Sugarhouse. iMoIasscs,

good Liquors, Nails, Castings, Window

Glass, Salt, vVe. vVc,

GEO. W. LANK .fc CO.

Aurora, May 7, IGoG. 30tf

Jos. G. Marshall &. Asaph Buck,

BJAVh associated themselves in the

practice of law, in the counties of

Dearborn and Switzerland, in the cir

Hugh . I'jgghy'o.H c) 1). Kelso,

All J:" associated themselves in 1JL the practice of the Law, in the

Circuit Courts of Dearborn, Switzer

land and Ripley. Mr. Kggleston re

sides in Madison, and will attend said

Courts during term time; and Mr. Kelso resides in New York, Switzerland

county, where he may be found at all

times, when not absent on business. Bnsiness confided to them will meet the joint attention of both. April 2, 183G. lya,! 10.3 To Ihv I Vst'SEc? uf IMticniioEi. fpIK I.npiaxa Tr.AciiKus' Skjhxarv

tipsy, upon a spirited horse, and dash-1 lirst time, exclaimed, in a peremptory you, 1 won't sleep in a ing through the crowd. Now he would ! lone, "Landlord! I want supper V please any man." force his spurs into his horse's sides, I "Vou shall have it, sir," said the "You wont wont vou

which was established in .Jeffer

son county, near Madison, has recent-

dirty bed to ne?s confided (o flicm, will receive the '.'f" t,:U1'1 Sun, and

nd put him at full speed, or rein him

up until he reared on his hinder feet; and now he would command him to stop, and the obedient animal w ould stand etill and tremble. All the time

lie was ranting and roaring in praise of

'himself, his horse. and the United Slates of America. He boasted that he was

born in the woods, rocked in

landlord, wun a bow, and winking at "No sir, I will not.

ine same time aline other guests; "we "Then 1 shall make vouT' said the

had supped when) ou arrived, but will landlord, and seizing the astonished not detain you many minutes." dandy bv the back of the neck, he led

In a short time, supper was announ- him to the bed, and forced his face ced, and the stranger was shown into a down upon it "look at it!'' continued

hack room, handsomely furnished, the enraged Tcnnessean, "examine it-

joint attention of both.

April

whete a neat elderly matron presided smell it do you call that bed dirty.

tiom in the woods, rocked in a sugar , at the hcad of a table, spread with lea J vou nunnv!" Then roinn- In the ,lnnr.

-trough, and suckled by a bull aloe ; that co,fct bread, cakes, beef, pork, bacon, he called to a servant to bring a horse- to kccP otl l):uul a

he could tote a steamboat, and outrun j venison, fowls, and all that profusion of w hip; and informed the tcriified dandy,

...v... v . ..B eaiaies,wim winch western ladies de- that unless lie undressed and went to

as nanuMmie as a pei lawn, anu nis ,hl to clUcrlam their gnosis.

BOOT and, SM&OM

ItlAIN'tFACJTttRV.

KO. 13. HALL respectfully in-

JT forms his old friends and the nub-

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he in general, that he has opened a

shop in the frame building adjoining .- p t .. i i .

viau oou s store, wnere ne intends

ood assortment of

HOOTS AND SHOES,

will be open for the reception of pupils

the 2d Monday in April. The primary object of this institution is to prepare young gentleman for teaching school, by furnishing them with an accurate, and thorough literary and scientific education, and instructing them in the best method of teaching and preserving discipline. Facilities for instruction in every branch usually taught in the best Academieswill also lie furnished. Young gentlemen will be prepared for any class in

college, for mercantile and other pur-

chihlrcn real roarers. He bestowed

similar encomiums on his horse; and finally avowed himself to be a friend to the United Slates of America and then he commenced again, and went over the same round, flourishing his rifle all the time, and exerting his lungs to their utmost. Although he often declared that he rould whip any man in the round world, except Col. C. thai

Near bed instantly, he should order his no- i

her sat a young lady, modestly attired, gro to horsewhip him. In vain the in ihe bloom of youth and beauty, mortified youngster promised to do all

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J ....... .V , .,v. S ..p- mat was rcquiicuui mm; tne landlord others who may want articles in his commended.) lias been appointed l'ro

warmea any would trust iiolhmg to lus word : but inn. in mvn U,.. .-.11 !,,,

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ueait not caiious to me charms ol na- remained until his guest was disrobed, ne.lla Shoes at was hand. live elegante. Now, indeed, our corsets and all, and snugly nestled un- Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 1 830. 1 Gtf

UiUlflV f Minion hnth tnmith :irm nvoe I H K ,wMr.n lufn inn. I

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Manufactured from the best materials,

ind by good workmen, w hich willena- smls, and for professonal studies.

blc him to warrant his work of the best The Rev. Wm. Tw ining, a graduafo

quality. Jlc invites his friends and all of lale College, (a genleman hi-ldv re-

lessor of Mathematics and Natural Sci-

lo some purpose. Scarcely deigning

to return the salutation of his hostess, he commenced the work of havoc

ence, and is expected to be present at the opening of the sohool. Mr. T. will be assisted by competent Tutors until

permanent 1'roJessors are secured. At-

ne ht under at ,. w O. leans, md.ody fh, floh, and fowl vanished from be-

acceptcatnccnauenge.ortookollence; lore him; his eye roved from dish to

uie wiiwc oeing wnuircu as a nnticr Jk, aJ then wandered oil' to the

l course, ana as the natural , Ikct ol j )oung ady now he gazed at a broil rlim.llllJ . vf '. t l.A....- ........ .... :ll . J C

pii iii.iin... 'w(iuimij ijm iii .in uuieiate

man

when

and

1 & if. .Jain',

HAVE just received a fresh supply (ached fo Ihe institution is a I'hilosOp'i of new and fashionable Coods- ical Apparatus, and a choice Library o

c f , rd en IXrZux x VJ d,,kVn' now ,lU,,e cc humble lo.i, and in a manner n dnlv ti er i aX,? t M f which he liked s10wcd ,lim kt a loss how to be, ?lU?ri;-i.?-o.. best, I am unable to say. The chicken conversation, "pray sir, at wh ", , 1 ' , seemed to o,Verv well, but on (he do you breakfast."

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e u.e ,,e .,..e v ,i v ,,imr a, u..j v , mo damsel, he never opened .Vc breakfast al eight " was the re

me varies o, ,.us w, o imn rrorn, ui nnuui. ply, "hut the question is one in which

gagea.nconvcisat. n tne sun nau gone net urnmg again to the silting apart- ou can haVe little interest; for you Haivii ant it u-iiiut-ii-Ii- . .. p n ..v., i ... humiI l,v I , I il. . i . il I . . . 1

""-y j "v ui, in. tuiiu iiicsamc set oi genuc- must seek a meal elsewhere."

moving ..uk,,.,uh, i.escnu .,, the men wnom lie had left there, still cnga- "Surely, my dear sir, you would not rnmmplMTmPlll 111 line .1... .,..1.. .... .....I ... ro t : rt'l . .1 I rf'.

- I s. i.M.frtiiuii. nicy were me treat :i irenl eman with sue h ndifmilv'

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, ... .....jls, ,niu:, iiiiviii- "March! said the landlord.

gent men oi uie country, who were "My bill . . . I .. I:.il. ...... 1 . . .1 . c I . J

...I nine iwiiumu t me airs oi our

dandy.

Again they opened their circle to receive him, but his eyes, his mouth, his

It was nearly breakfast lime when

the crest fallen stranger made his ap

pearance in the morning. J o his sur

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im im, ins ihmsv, m uu u.iucv luuiiy iftruu cornnriMn m parr a spionuiu assort- ioiu ouu volumes- boon as nrac-

as well as lumseii, stood reaay saddled ment ol raiti'v H nsn'iu'Sj especial- licahlc a manual labor depai tinent w ill

al Ihe door. y selected for the lull season, which, in be prepared lor the benefit of Ihe

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"1'ray sir, said he to his host, in an addition to their former slock, compri- pi

cr which scs almost every article used in our Rising Sun is a pleasant and heallh-

begin the country, cither by the Farmer or Me- ful village, on tin: Ohio river, :b miles

hat hour Uhnnie, w hich they will sell low for cash, be'ow Cincinnati, and I 10 above Lmi-

or approved produce. isvillc. Its location is peculiarly favor-

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pu-

lemiuy mm tne nnvn. ll is customary in this country lor peions who meet, although not acquainted, In salute each other, and this courtesy is specially (practised towards strangers; and although the new comer on this occasion, would not have been expected lo add reis each i nd i v i d u a 1 i n a c i o w d e d s I ree t ,

yet when those who were nearest nod

"You owe me nothing; I should

think myself degraded by receiving

your money." In nnlhrr moment lb coif Imnnr.

heart, if he ever had one, were closed tant mortal, who, the evening before, against every thing but the contempla- had riden through the town with such lion of his important self. After dr ll W- I fl r(MieiAiiKiaa f liia nmn I . ! i

Icdor fpoke as they civilly opchtdimg Ins boots, picking his teeth, and groping away, deradcd, Jexcd land

JNI) CJXDLi: If lCh',

Will always be found in their establishment, for sale either by wholesale or

retail.

They have also a large lot of Kanawha Sail, of the hrst iju.vlitv, whicli they will sell at 37 1-2 cents per bush d. Rising Sun, Sept. 6, 21835.

Tobacco. 100 KKCJS Tob:icco No- 1 just A received and for sale by mar 1 9 HAINES & LAN I US.

aide lor a literary institution, and we trust will be appreciated by the public. Particular attention will be paid (o the manners and the morals of the pupils. Hoard may be. obtained in respectable families on reasonable terms. R JAMES, M. II. WILDER, W. LAN I US, XV. LEWIS, Committer of the Hoard of Trustees. Rising Sun, March 10, 1830. 03""Mr. Twining has arrived, arid the Seminary has been opened, and is now under his charge. April 30, 183G.