Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 162, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 17 December 1836 — Page 4

ti:i: '.v v to cn;r. a i:au htm? One firmer Pelt, v. f l!u' p iri.-h of Bow. in t )i.v!M;rl,;i c. ;i nan much inchh'u to otiih!it.-.-r. hav'mg occasion to soil a nice of oxer, drove them toGredkion Fair, about six or jt'V:n miles distance and :;.; th.g waii a good f tir. agrcen: !e n !ai;, maul, an! jovial c..-mp:inioi--. ho w :n'gh!i!y ia Idrlome:.:. and did m-l ry go homo, lu:t t.u-rit d the re s.om w. ( k-, sinning

;s o (lie h-i!'..K-ird. Until at lis! ;k-:-o-e,. to nauru to Bow, and

' ; i mm, I nt V SC-Oil - ! .Use. W !n IC h-. a wai :a reeen-

had written upon t!ic door of his stud) , ia large letter?, "Be brief."' Ursine?, a professor in the University of Ilcidelbet or, wishing to prevent the idlers .and babblers from interrupting him in his boors of study, had written at the entrance into his library, Friend, whoever you may he, who enter here, he (io.iik with lour business, ergo away. '

The lea I !H d

Iker 'need th.c fel

ine so; ! e was arrive;'

iiiS ! 11! i at lb.-

i

I i :;

ixpectca e r,v

tion from in- w ii'. nri i had fonm d Upn the si-hl (

to toe ,b Grace, i at is iv ere.

are very w oho :v-j have brought a;..

Qii-.th siu our sake."

I a ive SoM rry ox- ; plica jIk1, ' !'!! v t . t j'urpo.-e. 4 1 e spot

y ea Slave, ,oi.-a U s: than lc.ir one." : that 'said he. I ha-.e the amount cf .o.;y s is mv landlord ccme

OUt till

good woreso'u1 :)::.

h.is wife, who came

l ho at costoU ,e 1 wtto. '0. on iviu! t.ed to width she 'i see v'U !;. my dear; on

' ! vti. sa:d ne, ' I her iran with n ; ." s n home too for

irase upon tin: cot

e!: ".My name is my estate

-diaks

r of his eab-

The was

5

care.

lavi-nte maxim el

"Conshh r thv time loo precious to he

spent in uesr:p.-. re.d lai!." 'ae rs e.i ! An f i ! aij'-rnev

t 1 i,

to .a t r

' I ie

'Fui. ;v,v love, replied ho,

0 ! 1 t

'.lyd ar, re he f tir for tha

m- I.; v

WZ.' Friends are t'.e iiue." said Lord Fyron. of (.'ii.ttelet wa ;tee.usef sueh of h.is client ? as

were in portim.afe, rr !;e had little to iie.pt: liont.hv tiooe words: 31 v friend.

lime let U'es ior noiiiiio:.

'-'i;e wor-.i, saoi : i . i .

f retu i k iv Hie i.. ; t

to nim a request e( a brevet ol iieulenvA. "If vcti av two,"' answered (lie Pi inee, ' i uiii iiavc you har.cd.'' "bi::o." said the soldier. The inon-

tr-uist-a at ins ruesence et mmu.

JM.vnnev.s are of more importance than law s. Upon them in a great measure, the laws depend. The law touches us but here and there, now and then. Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or rciitic us. by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air w e breathe in. They sive their whole form and color to our lives. According (o their quality, they aid moial--, thev supply them, or they totally destroy them. Hurf.r.

IlmoTUY,

i re.

sooner one nay to

i. nrn n rr r1 n I ' n ,T

art ii.

i

irr

anted i.is it .most.

I. !

it v as v.o more at faiiher titae

r-u50 a st erf

dlini;-. and her

l

;iie has no head, and

cannot thii.k; no heart and cannot feel. When she mou'f. it is in wrath ; w hen

site, pauses, it is amid ruin! Her pravois are curses: her vengeance is eternity! I lor decalogue is written in the blood of saints; and if site stops for a moment in her internal flight, it is upon a kindred r ek, to whet her vulture fang for keener rapine, and replume her wings for a more sangunary desolation !

fSAlil-j or LOTS TliF sale of Town Uots at Rising Sun.

advertised to take place on Thursday, the 1st of December, has been POSTPOA'LD. Notice will be iriven here

after of the time the sale will lake j rora.

place. JAMF.S (IK AH AM, 1IK-MIV FUO'vVX.

Cash for i?ieal. Till! highest market price in CASH, wiil be paid fm- ;Uiv quantity of Mer

chantable WHKAT, delivered at the store of . Indue Heed in Wilmington, or at (loo. V. Lane oc (Vs. store in Au-

Oet. '20, 18.3G.

November '20. 1 COt

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TO TiiE CITIZENS

li I v v S i

Tl IF subscriber hereby informs the citizens of (own and vicinity, that he lift-: abandoned them i;k ( i uuse , find w ill

! ' . . . ! . - . . -... !

I i jo.-, f tit. . . .. sail neiie, o i i u e i-

ii:ipirs. 1 gaii'Uis w.ater. Make pickle

to i accci dir.g to the

c

tO C(

1 It.

proportion-, sutu-

er jour hams wa II, by put-

said

iO. I 11 1 Up ..!! S ftl.ti ! II ll s"

to him," w nit a sac immec lately tio: and afu rwar.'..; nva'irg tlie la- iHon! with a pitcher of chh r ami a pipe l tobacco, in an ama able mant-er. In.'

took nis leave. 1 !:; t itiricr i-t sr; so t

Mi so, i :;t.o ti.o sal!, salt pet re and pepper

itito the water, cole! from (he weii cr -;:!; g, iw-A stiiriig it well until the -a't is i.ea:iy tiisjidved. V;u k your hams in a bam. 1 or other vessel, and ear pit hie en tkeni, stirring it well tit

tha! the undissolved salt nu

cliarme'l v. it w ife (ire.ee.

eye;

i,

uo goes! e cotiomy ; .! her, with tea; - iu

t,o o

e j'o

u-!. jl 1 1 i . a u s 1 1 c

manner too many

o ni"re ; ai u .

clareJ her his da: ling, ami the best t f women ; and thence lived tempe rate and happ w i; ii Dame (i race to

'.- !,- S: .!..-:n '

stormed him in t:

women are wont to do on such occasions, there is the greatest piobahihiy in the world, he would have pursued his vicious course of life. :-.:uI riought down poor Dame (I race's gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.

trc'l iNn enr hams. Fie careful

i ihi v he ail covered with, the pickle.

and ki pt so f r six week-; then take them out, and wash and liuse them eiV in c.'tu.n t ' ;;(' r, hang them up, anti let llu.-in diain thr a day cr two, then

111' LI-: IX) si CDVKUSATIOX. V.Y THOMAS J ! Fi tKSOX. 1. In staling prudential rules for our government in society. I must not omit the important one cf never entering into a dispute or argument w ith another. 2. 1 never saw an instance of one or two disputants tonvmch a lite other '03

argument.

I have seen m any of them

getting wane, becoming luie, and

shooting one another. 3. Convincing is the effect of our own dispassionate reasoning, either in solitude, cr wtighi; g within ourselves, dispassionately, what we hear fr-vm others, standing uncommitted in argument ourselves. 1. It was one of our rules that nvme Doctor Franklin, above all others, tl e most amiable man in society, 'mover to contradict nny body."" If he was urged to announce an opinion, he did it rather b a-ki; g questions, or by suggesting doubts. 5. When I heard another express an opinion which is not mine, 1 say to myself I:o itas a right to hi- opinion, as 1 hae to mine; w hy should 1 qu si ion it? His unr do; - me no injury, and shall I become a Den Quixote, 10 biiug ail men by force of argumei.t to one c-

smowe t:,.c:;t w iitt sugar m tplo or hickory chips, or wood, green from the tree, whhh makes the sweetest and urest smoke of any kind of w ood 1 am acquainted with, and makes it entirely

urmcccsr-aiy to put sugar and molasses in the pickle, as I used to do. My method of smoking is, if in moderate fall or winter weather, to make one smoke in twenty-four hour; if in severe winter weather, two. The object to be aimed at ia regulating the -oeH ke is, first , to m ike, as little fire as you can, and make a good strong smoke. Second, to let jour ham- gel thoroughly cooled through, alter f-acli smoke before another is made. F.very farmer who uses an axe, knows how rapidly a cold frosty axe collects a pyroligneous acid or essence of smoke. While, hams are cold they collect il as rapidly, and as they become waira it dries info them, if yen increase the heat so .as to make them drip the fit. you lessen the weight of your hams and injure their flavor. W i'.li regaid to lite credit of my hams

m marKet, f unl oniy s.;y that gen'. lemon in Cleveland, who have used hems of my curing, pronounce them equal to any they have ever seen, and they command the highest pi ice ia market.

0. If a fact bo

', it is pr

1 i i . ;- t 1 i

oie ne is gi.umeu ny a none! o! ii, ami I have no right to deprive him of the gratification. 7. If he wains, information, lie will ask it, ai 1 then I wiil give it in treasured i 1 in . C. Ii hi; slit! 1 a neves in- own storv, nnd slews a desire io dison!e the far!

1

1 -

n

n or

ami say nothing, ne, if he picfeis

n m

It is his

if r. T! ' a: e t wo !a-;es of !ispular.ts on -i ir .pn n;'y to be met wtiii ;t-mong-t us. . V:;e liit is of joimg (tl. den is just nt.-iinglhc t'hi esludd of sci-

o;:t!inos.

us ;tnu

vjoieas lojis whiih ; f.irt!:er t roirrcss

1 .

ei ce, with lite hist views of its

Hot ( t tli e. u:i u i; Ii ii,,. .!..(-,:'

iaK: n ;;; a pa-ne. p...-1 1 1 . i .! iioai-.r an ci H:!i .' into mix-

4 . 4 1 - 1 1 .

id incur Know h ii I'c

: 4 . . ..I 1

a i.i society, w tio nave

10. Tin: other consists el ill temper-

0 1 ft!;;! tii i; U

tion u; ! a ('.

(liliCS. I'oliteness nevse iet V ft tlUe.

1

n i '11

t , v ! .r. : e there w ill

.. (' el

; I!.

! .'. i'i s ;i'i'. x , 5 : or 1 1

' !.; vtPen'..! 'i :ie gives (ho fd-le-v, :t.g ;t: fin c' i 1; t h orn ,a Foreign joper: 1 .a ,1 Ih-ettg'ian-t, the mosf i n.'lt.ftt i .m-

hie man in I hi-Uu.;y !-o w;i. up nf IViO k..i;V '

re.

nn!, oil on no itidtiig':!, an

Dt

s not nit 1 he. is ;d-

Mitht r, in ' : v e ; nio-

'Ts she kxcj Atfi::) X' is a question not imfrequc nily mooted touching ir.lerest-ii-g young laclh s. It is a pity some generally received sign, bearing upon the question, couhl not he adopted by the sex. It would satisfy a verv natural

curiosity and might not he to (lie disadvantage of the ladies. In a dissent

ing Chapel, in Kngland, a foreigner noticed the ladies bows' o;i their bonnets oddly arranged, some on the left, and

others on the right side, while others

were directly in front. It was found

on inquiry, that married ladies had the

bow on t lie right side, young maidens on the iet!, ami those "engaged"' wore timm on the fmit of tht ir bounds! A maid festal ion of this kind would save much needless solicitude and anxious inquiry among those gentlemen who are candidates for matrimony. Fr.ioRT cra-.uicAr.. At a convention of clergymen sup.kj years since, it was proposed by one Gf (he members, after ihey dined, that each should entertain

t.ie company w ith some interesting re

marks. Among the rest, one drew upon his fancy, and rebated a dream, in Ins dream he went to heaven, and he proceeded 10 relate what he saw there,

nes ribing (he golden streets, river of

uie, iv-e., Ve. As he concluded, one f the divines, who was somewhat note"! for ids penurious and money saving ham!?, stepped up to (!10 narrator, and nquiied jocosely, 'Wreil, did oti see any thing of me in your dream?'" 'Yes.' 'Indeed! what was doing?' ' O, you

was on your knee

No;

'ijimg up ilic gabJP

ray 1 ng, was

IV

A barber's w ife at l.russels aged forty, who hail been married fen years without having children, was recently hh -sod willi (luce bouncing boys, all by

r.ent 1 1" it. To effect this purpose, he the last accounts "doing well'

A laugh a roar, does one good now and then, let the Puritan say what they mty. It is like letting off steam from a high pressure .Mississippi steam boat.

Laugh and he fat, is a kind of proverb, Cassius, I am quite sure, never 1 tugii-

eti. r ;ti men always laugn, ami no one.

can become fat who don't laugh.

Keen

.eroa fiel

der (no hisim

11

mi

in in '.xch.au

t?4 fc .3.

I'lII". undersigned, having entered into

i ;m arrangement to keep up a od fer- ; rv,;ieross tin; Ohio river, at the tow n of I Aurora, Deaihorn county, Ind., would j respectfully inform the traveling public I that they aie ready (o accommodate

cellar tin- ; (1(.tn in u;

eeuicst n

.1:

on alon-

ihtvsand Frithns of each week, .after 1

1 1

in the afternoon. lie in tend -

he boui'iit 1

o t

keeping as good In e in the eou at ry ; ;uii

kit 1 v on the du s

he may not bo a'de to procure beef.

I'otfitoes. Fatter, I ajx. o.:o. will he

For (he 1 Horse Uoat.

eoriiidetet

re-otii.

wl

in Si

thf

V w 1

.and is in 1 u-c

tier. until their progress, is

1 superior

1

lorry lhi!,oO feet long and 10 feet wide,

1 1 1 iv e e ,

CoNsniK.n it.!.k is a famous word with the genuine Yankees. Every thing is con-idernble. ''Is it cold to-day?" "Yes, pretty con-ideratdc :" and so on. from 'comidorabie sloshy going," to "con-idernble (lever," .and "eon-id era

lue cute. il nu are .1 true 1

look out when that word Ci.7ev'.,o rat

pepping into your mouth.

There is much force- in the moral of litis old fable: "A mm hail choice of committing the least of three offences murder, robbery, or drunkenness. He (hose the hitter, got drunk, .and then committed the ottic r t wo."'

THE School Section Xo. 10, in townsh.ip Xo. -I, range 3, w est, w ill he offered for sale at the Court House door in the tow n of W ihnington. Doaibarn co. Intl. on the 3istday of December next, bel w ren the h nrsof ten o'clock, A. .VI. .and l F. M. on s;iid day, in separate lots accordinu; t .-. division and survey of the same, made by the trustees of said township, a plyt of which will he exhibited on tiie day of sale, by the undersigned. School Commissioner for the countv of liea!born aforesaid. HENRY WALKER, Novembers, 1830. Cominr.

'To &gg iters. THE subscriber will give immediate employment to four Journeymen Coopers 2 (o make 3 or 100 pork barrel-, ami 2 to make 0 or GOO hud kegs; and will pay, in cash., w hen the work is

done, 10 cents for (he barrels, and 20

cents tor tnc keg?. Good board can be had at Si 2 per week. W A N TED, "500 merchantable Fork barrels, to he

delivered within six weeks, at Rising Sun, or at Cochran's store, in Aurora :

(or which C7 1-2 cents per barrel will be paid.

Also wanted, 4.000 pork barrel hoop

poies, and 10,000 tohacco keg poles split out of white oak sapplings or hickory. For the barrel poles I will pay

Sl,2o per hundred, and 40 cents for

the tobacco hoop?. ,9 1 0 per thousand for dry whiskey or pork barrel heading. SAMUEL B. McCOY. Rising Sun, Nov. 19, 1830.

&tcsiEiifi;oat I)oSEIiiii9 BROWN, Master, ACv W ILL ply regularly PV as a packet between s5n:Si22ijRi?itig Sim and Cincinnati. Will leave Rising Sun every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at sunrise, find pass Aurora, Pelersburgh, and Lau reiiochnrg from 3 to 10 o'clock, and return from Cincinnati on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This arrangement n ill continue until further lioiice U given. V. JAMES. Rising Sun, Dee. 3, 1 C30.-1GU'

Ill E undersigned having taken out letters of ftdmini-ti iitiou from the Cleik's office of the Probate Court of Ripley county, Indiana, on the estate of John LiiM i.ui), decoa-od, late of Washington township, in said county, hereby notifies fill persons having claims against said estate, lo present them, duly .authenticated for settlement; find all persons indebted fire requested to make immediate payment. The estate is probably solvenl. MOSES LIPFERlVi'V. November 20, 183e..

as can

Ml -,( f ,,.i

, , , w en secured ov sunsiauiuii rul ing on umed, except when . , - 3

r i i c r ; 1 1 y 1; c p t f o r sale placo.

i.

at tlie. same

As the ter-i :

:h, K

1 lie suncrii(r temlers Ins sincere thanks for the patronage he has heretofore received, ami hopes to merit a continuance of the same. JON AS MEN DELL. November 1 9, 1 8.50.

from Rurlingfon. via

kuroru a;,-! liuunginh is Irani three lo

Tali en Ui RY Win. .. Jverr, of Laugitcry township, De.aibet n oennfy, Indiana, on the tir-1 day of November. 1830, one YET.loiv soiii;i:f, J. ;;, suppo-ed to !( ton v a i s 'd i ist spring, 14 1-2 !-.!. o ;;;', witii :i si ;ir and snip in the no. in ad. a saddle mark on the left

no otiier m irks

Appraised lo

ton to Napoleon,

four miles sh.oifer, ami much the best road, they deem it unnecessary to say

1 more than to ask travelers to try it oper

and judge for thr m-a lve;-. vil'.O. W. LANE, HEX; II 31. ALLEN. Aurora, Oct. 22, 1 830.

, 5 - e js j

I

aiiote

alt , on ior I no

or broads perceivable, t went v-hvo dollars, hy

:-hall and 18th of N

i;

Nne I ' py fr. 18.50

Wm. (J. Mar-

Mr on ijatrtt. nelorc me, ints

(vember, 1 835.

D. WEAVER. J. F. ',e,',-.n.-v. " ,; e... . .s. re by eeriify the a!mve. a true eo:i mvcstr'v bo .k.l tk( it Nov. 1 H, D. WEAVER, J. F.

FgPHE subscribers respectfully inform their friends that they have just received and ;ue now opt aiing a fresh supply of f-i'iii; hlv iiiniii. from New York. Resides their huge stock of Dry Goods, they expect to keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Imperial ant! Young Hyson Tea, Loaf and N ew Orleans Sugar, Sugarhonse Molasses, good Liquors, NaiF, Castings, Window

Glass, S,di, Are

t;i;o.

Aur'ira, Mai

LANE & CO. . 30 if

LITEST AND BEST.

HAS jsisl received and is now opening, ;t handsome assortment of P.ILL L i) l LYTEIl GOOD, of which the following are a part, v iz lihie, black, brown and green Cloths 1 leavy brown and mixtcio for Overcoats Cassimeres; striped, plaid and mixt Satlletl.yt How, green and while Fhinnels Frussi.ui and Thibet dress lldkfs. and Shawls; ISlankets; N'estings, Twilled Calicoes; English find French Fl ints, a handsome assortment Satin Beaver Bonnets, a new article Bonnet Trimmings ; Boy's and Men's fur and seal Caps English .Merino Circassian, as-'f. colors A largo lot of and Shot's Lathes' G. liter Roots, Prunella and Morocco Shoes; Glovesand Hosiery, Together with a general assortment of Urf otitis. ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glass ;md Tin ware, Nails, Cordage, Window Glass and Putty, and fill articles formerly kept in his Store, making his stock complete, fill of w hich he will sell on his usual terms. The public and his old customers are respectfully invited to give him a call. Rising Sun, Oct. 8. 1830.

V3V ftiV'x? Q?JvC5 SCATO OUR (Vie; ds and the public are nitor1. i i ' i ...

me; l i hat we are r.o-.v t'renareu io mioiv

i,

tin

jtist received

iilddi find .lore I irh

Wheal nmseti. fnMIK highest market price will he given in CASH, for any quantity of merchantable Wheat, delivered at the Union Mi'l, in Rising Sun. IIAINKS, LA NIL'S & HASTINGS. August 0, 1830.

rinnE subscrilier ha

JL 'Vom Phihuhlph

,a general and complete assortment of

by-oooos, C'ONSIsriN(i, IN PART, OF Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Salinetts, Flannels, Bombazet Is, ( 'ii -cassia ns, ( 'alicoes, Painlotl Mii-liiis,Gingh;uns, Irish Linen, T;ibie Cloths, Cambrics, Jaconets, and u neat assortment of DressSilks, Dress Handkerchiefs, Ribands.

Gunze and Bohinel Ycil-, Ladies Tuscan and Stifiw Bonnets, t:c. JLS(), U.urdutiit' mid Cuflciv, (.Jiu'ciiswnic, IlrifCuiia aiul (ilass Yal(,.

liar Iron, Caslinos, Aails, NViiulow ( ilass, Spailt's, Sliovds, -Sc Sicklos. AFo, just leceived from New Orleans a full ussorltnont of all kinds of (1IIOc;,7:.v, conn.i(i nsi Vm (o which he respect fully invites the at

tention of his friends and p.. Irons. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 11, 1330. 31

7 rr( il si !i rli;! as?o) lmt nl

,f S5 tfO t3S, suited for the present i.-nd approaching season, which will be sold by the PIECE or PACKAGE, on accommodating terms. Also, for sab;, Biankefs, Counterfemes, Sheeting, and Towelling for Steamboats. J. D. C. JONES, No. l'J,Peail st. Cincinnati. September 17, 1830. lOlf EvLLfcWSNTKR"(;OODS Carlis-io cc White, .VO. IT, VF.AHL STREET, ARE now opening a large stock of Dry Goods, selected expressly for the Fall ;ind Winter trade, among which are "-iJ5 cases blue, black, olive, Adelaide, green, drab, royal purple, invisible green, ami mixed CLO THS; t.i cases blue, bl.uk, mixed, drab, plaid, and striped CASSIMERES; S '5 cases brown, blue, mixed, striped, drab and plaid SATTINETTS; tO eases 3 4 ami 0-1 black and colored Merinoes ; y 2 bales crimson, seuilet, green, yellow find w hite Flannels ; G bales Rose Blankets; E 7ii bales 3-4, 7 8, 4 -5 and o 8 brown Sheeting and Shirting; i0 cases 7-8 and 4-4 bleached do ii cases blue and fancy Prints; 3ti bales Ticking; b:lcs brown Drilling; Together with a great vaiiefy of silk, cotton and worstctl Shawls; pongee, flag ami bandanna lldkfs.; cotton find worsted Hosiery; cotton, worsted and gum clastic Suspenders; Cambrics; jaconet, mull find book Mudin; bishop and huig Lawn; Irish Linen; plain find figured Grecian anil bobbinct Luces find Quillings; Vesting-; Checks ; goats hair ('amidols; Canton Flannels; 3-4 find 0 4 ted Pudding; Cnnv.i-s; Buckram; Sewing Silk; Twist; (tick, pair, long, side .and dressing Combs, of Cincinnati manufacture; silk, beaver, and

horse skin Gloves.

Also, ll.lW cases r:u3 iidro .;.. is.

All of which will be sold at fair prices and on liberal terms. Country Merchant visiting (ho oily for their Fall and Winter supplies, w ill find it to their interest (o give us a call. Cincinnati, Sepl. 17, 1830.-49lf

TUH TIMES is iu iu.isiiiu) i:i:uv s VTiutn w, ( I'.vzg- iSxh, I ) (irhoni co. Imliumu TI'.liMS. Two Doll.-ir it r, if aiil in ailvanoo ; Two Hollars :hhI t i II'-, CYnts il paitl iii si months; or, 'I'ln-ee Dollnrs nl Hie expira lion of (lie j ear. A failure to nolifv a dis.-on tiniianeo fit Hit- rtitl of the lini- siil'senhetl for will tie con-idcrril a m iv t'lmrienifiit. iXo p. per fUsr-i.tiCiiino.l until arivarai'os are p.liil, cV t rpt at the option of tin- Kilitor. Volume IV. No. G.

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