Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 4, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 7 December 1833 — Page 4
POETRY.
".-; tiii S-!)intnj ('mi it -. DEATH OF i)U COFDRAY. P.iulAll, n's I list. , of tu Amrri, lii.V'j'utioii, Fill. 2. pi.i ?(. In tin: Spring of life !kj left His relatives and hearth, Aiul bade a lon tare. veil nnto Tfic had u inch c hi ni Mi V: i t hiti his ov.wj, b.va-i wl Tin: p. iti ;ol.'- lii.i'. ii.i.ii:': hi lii'' gb-ri -us strife for I .' a i . To aid oar irt- in- i a;:i. . 1 1 i :iuo i;i that il.t k h mi r. Wlii :!i m-.m!- tin: stcino-t tried. ! I'. !! ! v th mrig w;,i ri In. and Y'n f: it. ;'!' i t I. is -hi-'. ! 1'- 1 i:r::r.L; zeal g w :)ii;lc ' !;' ,i ehivalroti- ear: or; 'i i i ' 1 i dm::: and cannon peal a- la-i-ie to hi- v-w. Ah! .S. is ofi t . i.: ,i: i -t U h. :i b.-at v.-,- d ."ia him ni-h . Thi iio'ah' son ttf Ki ;wxv It I! Dot Vin :t ;;rt i.'l - lit . 1 ( i (iic. !'. sv.ner ba!ht.-d in -l.inht; r, A! ,A x: v..-', hi. -i-:-.-; !. N--.- '.: dl.si.l -!ra::-t t'- ; di III!:. ii.:; :.'it. :.i in tin- learia! Mi ii, , To wi.'Id. his Id .d-' unli 1, I !-' Ml';.-',! h;s strnl l"!i! i; . :.! !id- . t: I i i 1 t . i' ..i s,,,;: cr. yi-.t.n .' I o-v the I'.sud W, I- M'Ht ; n i i" 'o it tiie t;t r v oath. : d ;-' :ir u :it : M r. . t, , .: .i i, e the lei::, ii.e v. !"d !v the ''!ea n f i i .) v. ilh hi ; l id':!', j I- saiiag i '.' id-- fruith . !-M ! ! I I .- ir ! .: i :l V I'l. V. . f .... o , I .'.!:' :.!l ' :;,!. v:: i A.::, i'.- : : n l"t his ni' mr.rv b.-: '.u ) tu r tl v ft-: i t . : -.-e -- t in- . tonin - -a. t 'fell te'( h, f; 1 r ( t . : I j f i't : ewrear e hi- name, tad -ie n hie; a loftv nl i, . t I'a:: Sill' vo.v : :: i .'! i ! ": ti:in:s ok i.i, nation . f i.o li'ink- often .-f death t!e - titi.v i t.'iy of lif . linluoi. W ho fe.icbc- often !. am- himself. . l.i, ;.t i . .hi ;e l a f-.l-t. ei:h l. ia ha-,- n.n, !-, , aV : '; ':;c i' -en! -, . rnu'a; ion. 'A I:' i' hi.,::r casf. k:;.-.-A ! dVv ho par i M: d: '. tt:!t i.i. letar; ' !' a proud tain M ar- ;;;;m. r !'?! he t !;:!ik- Lim-eh' inj ii d. : e :).-: h.-.v (ii'-ir uvu'h- in fiiir ;-''' i !. i..! - !i, ir heat i in I Ji.-ir moir a. i !- :!:"n c .- 1 ;- in! 1 e ne:o; hat . . hoecl- s'lilcr-'d Iv T tied se;il.i:td .-f o!h t-! ( a i'ia;.e -i gr a! pnri base w h; t: ' l';-!i' e the t:eees-i ! o'!-. I oU t ili liCVef ! '-e'a'L of il i!'. .-. t :et't and -oh.; r. Vo x ia ic ! reak a coo but ii"( ,,1.1 l.o.--.-. A kin.: i- ne pow. : I ii that !;ai ' ! pa. r on :: r - a. lu.Hnn. A.i ili man ia d'tee i- a pu'did ' ai :'l. .1 I plit " ("I III-! t pi i i'lcge a(; ( : ! !. r n a H pit j i iice a tint :.. tletcitful pe.-ua i- m.t;e htir'.f'd t a ,:i an oj:en wav. P. --;a;s f.-ai- t.e rein Hi !! vo i t i r : o !.:!i the law ! , lb ;! t a i an pen t'a i i a fat icn.i . Py wisdom peace, by pea,;(. plenty". ( b'od laws oft, ,; , , , , .j !TV ; ' . ' , . (i.)o;l men :;ie a. pu--iic i -I. 1 1" (h i! puis oa a public )t e, n.-tsl put oil t'ie private p rson. . f ii, nil ijiwi.- fiictid who has travelled tdites tho (oHov. in.: as a direcfion gicii hpn h ;;a ia'ia'ur.int of ;i ! e n;.t e ha: k ,V.td . I . A Ii. til l' plv itlg to (h . ,d to m ' :i',:b'. U-e. ' 1!, stranger. 3 o;i w. i i .c'.t -it ti-i,! :s!tead. till on , om" to ;i ij-o,: (tee. tin i: take 'bat ate tic- on i n ri.iit adderand 'o on iii t oi; . cine io a In it !i si hoo! !: aa-o. hich lake oa tour b fi shotdt . and he. p rtrai.jit on till yon cop.v S je.il'e Wmgate"-. ;i;:l tll' ll io mil piiie ingateV bon-e i a o'ir v an t mi-- t ;
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dandy. kA veil), you rogue, signifies to have to tie. or to stiflei such as a Tailor a Shoemaker or a Hatter. X. What an unpardonable. use is made, of this letter by the editor of the Na!iluc..el Inquirer: l no lemming piece oi alliteration is equal to "The siege of Belgrade." Ciiai h.s A. -X king, was xtravagauflv xU'l'.ed and is xecraicd. He xhibited ! xeclU-!.,.- ia Mg; noy.xcessivo xternaK but xirhi.-ac on .minalion, he tv;i xta;!;'rta!ion,i:nd xtreme xeite- j Hi ... i i , i i ... i I m" e. in- was xnawiaieti or n i .-Mitt, t xpiate Ins xtravaganee. 'mum i?t and xpire in xile. i ''. u:h;o . "Sir," slid a !arher j aiforiif who v,; passing hi. duiT. . ill iiu ! 11 ii!-1 if this i a good -i !-iliilr piet. t.:?' The lawyer, j ,"! m l : t-i : : U:e pice;- e'"-d. deposited it in bis pocket addina. with great gra- ! it, "If oii"ll -t i 1 onr I. id tt my t fl.'c. I'll i. 'turn Isf f.mr pein:o." I), ,-,( , ,j' in, I, rit ty. As if rank as an ml. a drunk as jt mw. i drunk as ;i bfirar. a- dnitik as the devil, as drunk a a lord thest: are the principal coai-piri-ons ol "drunk-:i;tic, :tnd tlie expl.inaliori i- as itdlo'.vs: a man is drunk a- an owl v. he cannot see ; he is as drunk o , begixar ndieii in: verv i;nh - j. la'h.-d ;o m:-chh f; and a? drunk ! a-a lor! -a he i,v. rV thing th:;t j i . ' ' ! n ;ii : a" i- :s dniiik i- lh! devil w hen What i- tii" !- of patience if we ' ;.'l':-.i lili l I ! Wlie-i - a t 11 m 'aut it INOTKJE! jfilE -:i'i-vi i ier -till continues lo ,S d iiu-iii 's- at his Old Stantl on the .'He r of Fix., it and Orand streets. a:; i t .: ibis uteth d if informing (he p l'nie ia general, that be has on hand a ;; o.- l assuitmeni of r.iU.J.VI) lllM'Ell GOODS, '. la ii lie olfers law for Cash, or appro- '. ed credit, con-i-ting in part as follows, lin;rk, hhu , firowtt. 'iiir, iruh :nd S'ni ; it'll L'i-jttis ; flllily C'ltintrLf:, 's ;:.,.'.' . ail d. rrii!ums ; trd, green, '.-,.' i i;d v.hil,. FluuiicVx; bro;.:n Shirt- j tg an,! yliatiftg, hlcw fud ihtmUtc do. I PLAIDS AND STRIPES. M-ir;a:ark and Fall River 'J blue Priiiis; fancy do. assorted do. Scotch Plaid- ; blue and brown Caniblet ; a- - ,-! ! Cirea--ians; pl ain ami figured b'.vik laconett, ,and Swiss .Musliifs; .d iin Bobbinelt's; cotton and silk Flag illuikf-. Blankets of all sizes and des: lip'.ions; Cotton Yarn assorted n'.im-:,.-rs. &C. i:c '!' all of which is added a g"iieral '-- i ;ai: nt of yj., Hi I) IV ABE, ' ;:C)CERIES. MEDICINES. 1 Oii. Dye Sufi', Queen and Chia W are. Mi sk n I.NsriU MK.Nrs, Toys, V .-. ,M-o, COOKING STOVES, and Sn.v e- of every description. S. HITIU'VAY. nov. KI, 1T.33. f,-f I LORi N"G MILES b SCIUMGX gESPECTFULLV iufum tiie cija.- tizens of Rising Sun and its icitiity, (hat they continue to carry on the above bu-iness in all its (tranches, at their shop on Er ml stmt, opposite : f. I - o, I ., l t ppoi ,v ,i,iiiK' more, wneic Wioy j .:!: prepareif to execute work in (tie neatesj and mt-t (a-hionable sljl., haing ja-t received the Lutist Eayfii'ws fhint th- En tern eitits: L ;i t s 1 1 hits, Pf a.issns, Ci.o ks, fcc. mad" ia the neatest and most fashiouaide m inner; and cutting of everv tlesciiplion done, and warranted to (it if made up according to directions. 0 -" 1 no-e n ishing to have any thing d-me in their line aie invited to call, la lot making previous arrangement?; ;-.s tb"- arc. di termined to tlo work on as rea-oaable terms ran be had l-eu !i re. Nov. J3, IToU. 20-tf A Set TI.K.MKNTKY ORDINANCE, J. regal itii-g Rising Sim Market house; pas-srd October 3 1 st I 833. II ,;, -:--That the Clerk of the ;:'. t -t-.ili gie bond with approved -( ( unit. I urthe rmore. he Imreby ro-piii "i to report to the Ibaard of Trus-fce-. epi u t tlx , (or more fi etpieiillv if rcipnretl.) I lie slate of funds. liif order nf thr Board of Trustees f Rising Sun Corpora Hon : EASTiMAN, first. Lr Jba W. Lixx. (Vnk. Nov. in. in 33. i,r-tf
BLACKSMITHING AND
MAXUF1CTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully tenders his thanks to the public for the p.bcral patronage they have heretofb jlnvfowed, and solicits a continuation tofore tinuation of their favor Ife continues to carry on the above business in all its branches, at his Shop o Mux street, where he keens conU!a!l(x un l,;u,J, a yarietv of ' vsVira rpni , . , - vr-, nit ii in win t it 1 1 .ii i l iooemanm.it.hired of the bt I materials and to ren der satisfactory service. Anions those manufactured b him are AXES of ail kinds. Carpenters Adzes, COOPER'S TOOLS, fcc &c. All of which he will dispose of at fair prices for cash or on ,- short credit. .101 IN" iSEAL. Nov. It;, 1833. 17-tf Take JToliccU A EL persons indebted to me on accounf, are requested to settle the same by note or payment. Those who neglect this notice, may expect to find their re counts in the hands of ,an oflieer. aft'-" the first of danuaiy next. PORK Oil WHEAT "''" Vl and James" t'J'' nay debts t,, the subscr.her. 1 . A. , tie arn is authorised to settle ,i , i tie a. Hive accounts. Nov. In. 133.3- 7-3t-tf J.YI) LYLJM) MIVKUTIO.Y EDWARD S. BUSH, Arrnt i t Biting Sun,Indiunti,nf the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., Ol' il ARTVOKll, CoNNF.CTK l T. OFFERS to ellect Insurance on hehalf of said Company, on Dwelling-houses, Stores, Ware-houses. Mills, Factories, and buildings in general; M -rchandize, household Furniture, and every description ( personal properly, agiiiist !.,ss or damage by Kirk. Al-o, on Steam-boats, Flat-boats and every other description of vessels, with their cargoes, against loss or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. The. terms are as favorable as those of any other Company; ami all claims far ia-ses, will bo lib'-rally adjusted, and promptly paid. Tiie advantages of Insurance, to trading men, are so well known, that I consider it nefc.lles? to s.av anv more to thai portion of our citizens, than to point to the above advertisement; that they mav i'.'( (diecl tiiev have those ad-vantag'-s. at heme. Those who are not engaged in busbies-', do not seem, so readily, to perceive tin: advantages that might act rue to them, and w ili, prabahlv, not generally insure their proper. v. until e are visited bv a deJvasfing FIRE in our village. E. S. Pu sh. Nov lG, I 333. 'J-tf rJIlE subscriiier takes this method of - iaf.u ining b.is friends and the public genoraliv, that he has taken the house formerly occupied by John Lemons as a CJroct ry, in Rising Sun; whore he intends carrying on the BAKING BUSINESS, in all its various branches; where mav he bad wholesale and retail, LOAF BREAD. CRACKERS, PILOT WtEAD, GINGER BRE VD, and Cakks of eerv description. 03 'Boats g ieg down the river, can be supplied with Pilot Brevd and Crvcki rs bv the barrel. PETER BROWN. Nov. 1G. 1833. I3-3w CRAFT JY n- the corner of Front and Grand st?.. AVE on hand, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, and GROCERIES: HutnwAitE, Qn:r,xsWAi k, Cctm'.uv, Boots ami Shoes, Castings, Naii.s, Iron, Planes, IjOoki no Gi vssF.s, &c. &,c; all of which they will sell low for cash, or approved country Produce. Pork. Wheats DRIED FRUITS, fcc, will be received in pa)ment of debts. Nov. IG, 3833. 8-tf 05-A N A Wl!KNTICKco TO the Printing Business wanted. A boy from 14 to !f years of age, who has a liberal English Education, will receive a good situation by applying at the cmcc of the Brstng Sun.
Pepper &; James, Keep constantly on hand at their Store, South corner e.f Main and Front sts., a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Queens ware, Cullery,Groce lies, Drugs and Medicines, Paints-, Oils, Dye-stull's, &c. Sec; all of which they 'will dispose of at fair prices, for cash or .approved count rv Produce. Thev wis!
purchase PORK, for which the highest market pa ice will be given. Nov. IG. 1C3J. ' 3-tf. TAKE NOTICE. rTnilE partner-hip heretofore existJf ing hetwecn IIaim:s and Montuso, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the r.)lh Oct. 1033. All persons indebted to -aid firm, will pdease call and settle immcdialelv. MATTHIAS HAINES. JOHN MORRISON. Messers JIuxKsand Mokkiso.n. offer their professional ser ices to the public, in a separate capacity, and may be found at their respective dwellings. Nov. IG, 1833. l-3t AVING received an addition to his former stock, has on hand, a general assortment of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, I lard warc,Queenswaic, Iron, Castings, Cordage v:c.; which he will sell on advantageous terms, for PORK, 7 heat, IJeuns, !)riki Frlit.s, iVc. or even for csh! E. S. B. is prepared to Pack Pork, and will commence operations as soon a the weather will permit. Oct. I 1. 1C33. 11 -If I AM authorised to pay lb cents per bu-hell for any cpiantity of FLAX SEED, of good tjuaiitv ami well cleaned, until the CXi'h of Decemiit r next, to be delivered at the Rising Sun llouringmill. DANIEL HINSDALE. (KT'CASIl for any tpiantily of Flour barrels or well made Pork ba rrel?, Nov. 16, 1833. 16-lf :e4 & OTMirii HAT U est Front street, Rising Sun. H. Sc. G. GREIINE, beg leave to inform their friends, and the vicinity in general, thai they have established themselves in the above business and intend Keeping on Hand everv descrip tion of' FASIHO.YABLE JIFFS. which the)' will warrant for durability, equal to any manufactured in the est. Orders entrusted to their care will meet trith prompt ntt(tition. Nov. IG, 1833. 2 11' THE PHILADELPHIA Sa t urday Co t frier, LASKiE-ST .lOCIlWn l KIXTKI) in the v. s. AT $2 PER A.YJVUM. IF it most generally occurs that the path of a public journal to popu larity and success lies through years of (oil and attention, .and that the appro bation of the public is of a slow and precarious growth, .and does not always i e ward the enterprize of the cultivator, it is chit fly nscribahle to the want of that judgment and discrimination so essential (o thai end, and winch seldom fail to obtain a just remuneration. This observation is fully confirmed by (he experience which the Proprietors of the Saturday Courier have hitherto enjoyed. Knowing the causes which have impeded the progress, and Ire fluently terminated the very existence of many newspaper journals, they were enabled to avoid them, and in an unusually short period to see the triumph of fheir opinions and exertions in an extent of circulation, which, whether regarding numbers or rapidity, is equal' ly Haltering. The c'uculation has, in less than two years, increased to up wards of seven thousand copies, and
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