Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 6, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 December 1833 — Page 4

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SELECTED POETRY.

.1 'V').'! t'l ' Uhiawl i)-. mni rut. TO MARY. W il my putt little lain. Think'st thtni "lis a t 1 ia c 1 1 lo e No. such thought is p.-.t th:.i Mm. If it i-, it !; .v rt iv- . x -. tin ;j soon may f- ei L w "- i u.ec Sni may ft el lhsef ;; h iii.V.. (-OI! ColirCi ve ils l.eavei !v trai.t a , Thv wild heart inav -,.!.:: ! taai.i. ar!i let lint" are debt ieo, E-n tho" we sigh heiieatli the- mj But sweet !..e. O lie propitious! Whentl.mi ::i .M in : rl . L:e is I le:i.;j;it. I,.:u- .'.eili- li. Now it tertnro, imw con-eh B:u irh i-s a:, 1 old Maid- despir-o Whv, "c,u:e heaven rehl-ed t!i But - W'i't .Mary, gen- ;,.u- Nat an . l'leaed with her nicer work of ait. ' B'dtrld Jhv lovely ferni and feat -ire. And bellowed a willing heart. - e ii an cling areanr I.oi'g thou ma"l n si-t Lis dart. Ba! his tears thv h;eat. will ofiei:. Tii'-n how freely llies thy heart! corxriiv i; r-nii the Siiturdini ( ' inrit '. IN IT.Ml'ER ANCE SLAYKRY. wirien is Tin-; ;;!:!; tk.st k:;, ! " I'i- hotter far fur man to live A si tve to man than :-l.ie !o drink " I'is lit-tt a- far far him to give ' i 111e to servitude, than .-.n. Dot -tta!. hated, end dopNed jh law tie: -.)i:!hs brut, thai Unt''n- io a- 'if life's hr'h f o I '.' Mm i.a (' all hop-- "f l .'. a dl. I '. M. 1 1 ; i" il( r jar in i oep in ;huo da pi . . i t-i i at a ' r .kin a ! i ' :" li -ry-r l.i-l. and id;-:0ed f -a An oit:rat. w ith a: i ri :;-;'- 1 i - better !at io iiear lie. 1 i-I Intiictod I y -erne cru i Inn igl.t wu!i nn-er . and a i Y cap w uh ; ' i.-- ; . aud C. ! O l"V. i;C o; ;ie-. of o;i;e !i- ally . h" ti-n-irtiil SI: k-p. -.'.:, dr. a tier far t a :-p. in 1 t!ii,;i .. i er ? oegradit g form. ban :; 1 rife f irdoadh !rii Rv ii pi r d; n :-!. by j'o Mii-.-h-r nature's .; ;:( t i't n w!.e'" i.er holie-t ' otter far a -I ' 'be -i" ! idi t', bh-. ia ti.oe hnghl ! a!: W'k re iili i p. ;( e ( d'b 'I-- .-.X ,,.:.! !'.,. rati:, f d"a(ii .-op A ti-.u tie: (;l : .ra i While tii -niand mouni 1 i ;o no! le -I ee -(; ia lu'lH i!,iiU.- i lie i::it- joIk rt Hall, of Bri-tol. one- in compaM ; with Mr. ,hi-e-. of Birmingham, was ii ii i ' n trii'i c.i i:. . '.. i -;. . a .. -ia i . i -. a.nire.-sou iy ine nu ier ,"irii . .i r. I d you con-iJer t' it. after oar deatli our souls w ill xp a a a itidetinitt l .' " "Oh es- s; r :!: Pie . e: aa v . f . i , I . .,i ioo'iies pv-i, so ta it our nc.-t - -a ne,-t - -Pail trtUh acroif -the Atlantu.ard I .-;l. ai feUght ill the fill TO 'A s (fo,-,- l e a-ning'cn ;u-.vas k'-pt i,ei:. ai: n-irhisowr, perse,,; and bo net llih honoured bin, w ith eoalid-ro but w 'l hro'ihrrlv afficiioa. After tie- dt l'--a, oi Gatts' aim), at Camden.. General Greene, wo ti red the arduous r.. Kirn. md of iln: s mthei n th-partniont. 'f labia ve Go II" ml, W il!l hi- 'l-'l ; mad. -t . K plied, "IvrtiX is the maa li r f .: di.'htult un h-itaki 1 i i ! ' .ail o i a i n ; i ; , - i-ll lief. ie iiiiu; Id- re-olilei - ao i;.hiit-." 4,Tnie." answered W.--bia -ton. in I tie. r lore I cannot put Ml I Ml , i ifavt -uigger w no nail lanie.l a Mr. linli jii. i eni l!.e following curie:,hill to I is widow : To nviKing a Unit -..- hu', . J-.'" as I t ii. i)u. .anj Gani.k going b .-.mo or night Irora i taen..it being wy i ii:.v the call.-(I iia:is: (,v ..pp , eiiiah-.-d. and the chairman oll'-ie.! to carry Ih.-m' lioth. .1' io will .aototv u-?"-.aid iarrick. H h .' r- jl:- d tin- rhairiu m, "hi Hone r in the chair, and nm ia the I inM-i ii." that :i-." said V'bi. "-U Wc.)bl Pet file! '1- -'.'

, THE '.VrAIUTlOX. 1 Tttii iiight, gloomy night, when a!! nature was hushed in calm repose, when 'no sound was heard save that of the l imping crickets; as I lay musing in .my bed, my thoughts assailed with

'!ixm anm-eneesion-. :'iil mm:incr - II 7 1 B Seme us guarded the hods of numbcrIrss mortals, hut mine alone, he had forsaktn; melhoughl I had entirely lost his kind patr- n;;ge, and in the course of hah ,a:i li.iur h:id bogged his assislanre th: r. ! . '.! 'OA ve t ano : 'A lit !'. dreadful to ;s- :! !' mined o:i its quaking in-. !.-,. : t tin nod ;n my bed : not hip":, hi! heap! t!. 1 L :i i:' i ap-aoa; h towards pa -, m fa:a painted ... .. !...,!. . grilv heard and uolden : agumli.e v.ao wit. i hod. which I (!;- e i 1 1 it en II; IK .' ! t pt to the fuel of; it pnlle. i , i roi:ou:.( ci: a hni i ej iei:i::M, ; ;n--( t m ! a caimlv to A ! nee e:iMiec- ! toe;: a -in u: n;i .ri; uer j.ai.- and i at l i-t 1 had the courage to p-it out irv ; head ; w!i'p. mv etel'l.al Ceilfaie!', j m-ii'l i lica ti.ii . and di Mi race. I saw i -,. P ss i; 0:'. n;:uviMi ax in Ki.KKXCi:. omig clergv man whoh.ad delivera uieoiHM in place of aa ;-ged brot!i r nnnter. reeiiesUal too opinion o! i . t!a latter repec.tinj it, 'O''." said he plaitilv, m::l.v of e.e w j i ; !eu w ere !)e preli'?:sion ; o-n liearer? : tnus. the '.".ci'il i):fi;-imi i'l.r instance; peiha not one half of m p :ri?!iioiicrs und'. ! 'and the menning f it."" Ja 'est :.ee. iiit'er-.-;. cc, w h every f r-o;u-t meaning ol ilia ! think om w ill find it -(,-;hei(s ! :n el;.-; k i I, i ii mse inaiig. an i ! : atli la i- er iaiel uent : v. -.viil tr !ii:n Za ;.ar;ai:.e, jie ; a . e. ..!.. 1 1 I 1 ' l V' l I i CI" v, ";-; ,e.oa to '. ; ,:,- at- vifi r m ir::u oil do it ?" iVIn. I'm j.iott) iro:i!i. but John- ' stronger tiian i ari. coan i : w ei i (-, a low mai'i t i:';or l! eoachm :: ii rt turned. vJohnandah s.av. b" ha- never tried to draw aa p.f n i,.. !;:: K, retkans Id' b--:! .- ran draw aav thing that the tr.e e. y ! . ;-:a-:;; ' rn'jiti-.:t f the fyy.-v-.'' ; " Hnt'tr. Tito annt Xed remaiksar espied (Vetti the AMgt::. Mo. .! O'.iri'.aK i "V inter is approach-tax us (Van. his ' a! lie realm; -dr- a.'v 1 e i:- stiidingovj r O' ! , ilt'I il 1 1! 1 1mo ' ntitag d i 0- !;l- ley lai-ath. tie is pn piling . -:d 1 : i; e. . p-.a: j.' over as. His i e:, ;.-. ; v. d 4; 1: Kro-',has been ro. 1-a!--o;!t (or sorno weeks, gtncta-lv i ! i comirattnig a. i. pniUl.oi;.s ia tjic nigh', time, nipping the te;n!t.-r herbage, a:. ! ei ci-ior-al! v M-i.h g a slrav pumpi kin. ; a 1 at of !;:rn:ps, left m ; p --ed ia o es, n ii;ltg mail poj lo-e tolb. r Keep i n i io c-irani-n t-'a-nn. -.a-' . ;;,:;g t,;e tot- (a a ! o ; a ve ;.o -i .o; ia r - poor ( injure!1, (tkii".-. ;:::c!i !,t be help-;!. ' 1 1 r ::: e, and they n 'h '-e v ha alk o';t w 1 'O.IKS 'o ith I ar. and p . !,. ; ha, ; w . .ii- w l-o -it at In-me in e.)-:f .rtaijlt an -. ;i:d l.r-ten coaiplaiaaoh to th( il: eaves w iitsoau a el th ;.' i v -1 Pi,- i ( 1 1 r:e r.a win.:. r :. ' co;i;')rtab!e hem pei!iaa : n a.:. i.d ! a :n-eh t--. a: d ti.i the Irzy Pe-riiiik-n ticm- .! I. , 1 101 !' :.!a.lie A Til voao !'' S I e;i ,.(;!;. g 1 i.n :ng tuirioii up, (-. ; leowm.! whom ,1 l.e had marre d fo a caper to make ; as nan.!; like him a ; uiopi , oitlereii -:!:;" .f v. ood ' a -, w nu is w ita muca s emuig rei - i - i t !ean gani j. r Ins memoi y she evt r i.iiht r-hn at! hv her side in hed. Ia the mean time, a oiing geiilhuian who wa.s io- - ... . . - ., . . ... -, p, !;rea,led o:, the ;md, hy iho l.e,;, o a ("V ''"V ,? " !" ' V ih ,h : ;'!'u!' f !' !"lvU' :" em i ea.uno! e(. : itii tasr you; ;;g wniow. i he w idow put to " !. and afier (he u-ua! ni u.ia'r east tier arm-over her. b ar husband's statue, i ;;:d iinding it waim she n j t still t !o--ef-. idi at last she was -onvii.ced lliat it wa- a !)(C r ! ed-h ilow than Oid Si-.-p.;. Ia ,l:e morning th" maid called ja inu;-l to know w-hal s!ia w-ml I have j f ;r daoa r. h Susan, said she, 1 thii k n-ii ua:-t !:css t!,e turkey , hat was teat louI,; ia yoierd iv, boil a leg of n and aul'niow i-r, ;iiid go, a p.icr I Ma !aiavs im man!. i o lag w ilieoh to dl'O-s u A''' ""y "in,"'' replied '' 'Men mmt e'en burn Old ; An Iri-hman going lo the po-t-oi:it f, !iip;ired if liiere w re any letters for hiai. "Your name, sir," .-.aid the clerk, '"Tie-re i- ;i goo.l ope, now," replied the H die, i,i ,p. "Why. w out you .-( : it on h ; of ,hc b iter."

I3LACK SMITHING AND MAXUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully tenders his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage ihey have heretofore

bestowed, and solicits a continuation of their favor. He continues to carry on the above business in all ils branches, at his Siior ov Mux street, where he keeps constant!;, on hand, a varietv of which he will warrant to he munufae'ire.l or' the hot mateiials and to ren in r satisfactory S(M" ice, Among Hp manufactured hv him are .IXFS of ail kii.d:. Carpenters Adzes, COOPER'S TOOLS, &c. &r. All of w Ii lie will dispose of at fair prices i'er ca-!i or oil a Miort credit. JOHN N EAL. Nov. u.;. it; 3.3. l?-tf L LL persons indebted to me en ncJtjl. count, are napsested to settle the one r. !, y n-i'e or payment. Tliose who neglect ti'i.s t.i;ie-, may expect to the.r counts in too lia.nds t f an oil; ; a r, w;.:i the iii'st of dane.arv in t, ORK OR WHEAT ceive e ! 1 eppcr a; id J; i rnes btore I r any debisi.no. the subscriber. P. A. Aihenr:i is r.uthori-'-d to settle t he above accounts. .7. C. PllPPKll. Nov. 10. IJUo- ?-3t-tf AM) 1XL.1M) xinajno.Y EDWARD S. BUSH, . it iu'-iiiir San, lnditma, "f the PROTECTION INSURANCE ( ().. Ok ii.urrok:. Coxxjm tk c t. sf Yj EEEi-lS to eiibct Insurance on h.--baif of said Company, on Dwei-ling-hoie-. Stores, Ware hous( -s, Mills, batteries, and buildings ia onera!; More: mni -zo. household Kurnitu re,:m-l coy description I persona! pi onert v, aguiti-t !o;-s or ;lamage by En.::. AUe, on Ste.im boa'ts, E! at-boals and ovary other description of vessels, with their cargoes, against loss or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. 'it;o tonus are. a - Pivor;ib!e as (hoe i a; other C.-rcp-nn ; and nil laims for i i-.-es. will he liberally adjured, aial proa iiiy paid. i l.e ;. aatago.- oi lu-uranee. to trading men. are -a well known, that 1 eaiitb-r it m-ed!oss to say any mar!! to that p- rii- n .of our citizens, than to point to the above advertisement; th.it they may lecolh ct I hey have those advantages at home. Those who are not 111 -K. ss, tl.) rot seem, so r a-iov. to oereeive tap auvania"es ii. ia! might act rue to them, -ind w ilk proa.-ititv, in p;-n;w r! ' . u ' generally insuie their :s e a rvisited v a deai;! lnir :.ar " illage. E. S. IV-sji. 9-tf iLM. '" !'e( t ied an addition to IL ii bis firmer rtock, has on hand, a general .assortment of DRY (iOODS, GROCERIES, 1 i:;rdw;ire.O:p-e: sw;i:e,lron, Castings, Coidage t'c. ; which he. will ?ell on adianhig! oos ter:n-, for PORK, Diint!, Em i rs. .Ve. or even roi: ( s:i! S. B. is pr- p ared to Pck Pokk, and w i'i cam.:i;nn operations as -oou as t.iie wca.ib.er will permit. Oct. 11. IC .5.1. 11-tf CllilFT & SON, .Veer tin cnnirr i f Front awl Grand sis., i f AVE : !a:ul, a general a-sort-li f. meet ol DRY "GOODS, and (iRUCVltlKS: II MuiwAiii-, Qi nrvASv.'asik, Crri.r.i-.v , Boots and Siioks, Castings-, N i,s, lunx, P;.m.s, Lookiro (ii.'as-ks, oi-.-. &.c. ; ;iil of which they will sell lav far cash, or appro ed count ry Produce. ElovU, Uhraf, DRIED FRUITS, Sec, will be rect ived in p,nme,:t of debts. Nov. 10. 3R.J.3. 8-tf 8 A L T li 03 C7 '' tV SOX Hae jusi rect ivi d, and oiler for sale, 200 bids KENT! AW A SATI', which they will sell at 50 cents per btisht 11 mid re-weigh. Nov 2.1, 18.3.1, 23-tw 'ITOOD will be received at this V ? oll'n e ia payment for the paper if d liu red immediately.

PEPPER & JAItlES,

Keep constantly on hand at their Store, South corner of . Mam and Front sts., a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Queens w are, Cullery,Grocerics, Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, &c. Sec; all of which they will disr r..: r.,.. ..,.,n ' .. ' proved eo:ja'rv 1 rodure. I nev will i : . i , r , i tv.nvhaS'M UhK , or w hich tae inkiest ; ' ; market pi ire will b- given Nov. 10. 1C3 2. 11. A: . ESniI y-LV.'1 .icU I j - .- r-- t-T t&- - !l r.'t Front street, Pisittij Sun. il. & G. GREENE., beg leave, to inform their friends, and the vicinity iti general, that they have established themselves in the above business and intend keeping on hand every descriptb'ncf Fisaioxinu: iuts. which they will warrant for durability, j euual to any manufactured in the West. Orders entrusted 1 1 their care :rill meet i"ith prompt (dti lilion. Nov. Hi, 1 3.13. 2-ff A O T M V, i'i ! rS",IIE subscriber still continues to JL do business at bis Old Stand on the corner of Front and Grand streets, and takes this method of informing the public in general, that he has on hand a g and assortment of Ni'aHSjI !F:iI8 A: V"isilrr GOODS, wliic.'i he oilers law for Cash, or approved cretii', consisting in part as follow s, Pi 'ark. hliir, hroirn. olive, drab and Sled raix'il C'nths-; fancy Casimei e s, Si. tim It's all descriptions ; red, green, smrht n;d zrhitr Fionar'?: bnnm Shirtinr a, i, I sberiin:, b'caehc I Domes! ,c do. PLAIDS AND STRIPES. .Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue Prints; fancy do. assorted do. Scotch Plaids; blue and brow n Camblet ; as sorted Circassians; plain ami ligured book Jaconelt, and Swiss Muslins; plain Bobhinell's ; cotton and silk Flag Hhdkfs. Blankets of nil sizes and descriptions: Cotton Yarn assorted :. umbers, tke. cc To a!! of w hich is added a g moral assortment of G li Ol ' ERI ES. M 1 I )l ( ' i N ES, Paints, Oil, Dye Sutf, Queen and China Ware. Mcsioai. I stkl mknts. Toys, etc. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Sieves of every d 'sciiption. S. li ATI! AWAY. Nov. 10, 1833. 6-1 f 05-A N A PPRENTICEO TO the Printing Business wanted. A boy from 14 to Hi years of age, who has a liberal English Education, will receive a good situation by applying at the olfice of the Rising Sun. THE PHILADELPHIA Saturday Courier, pauokst .n-niNAi. i ii:.tki) ix Tin-: r. s. At skJ tvv aiiiitsin. H F it most generally occurs that the. S3, path of a public, journal to populaiity and success lies through years of (oil and attention, and that the approbation of the public is of a slow and precarious grow th, and does not always rowar.l Hie enterprise of (,e cultivator, it is chiefly asrrihable to the w ant of tli.at judgment and discrimination so essential to that end, and which seldom fail to obtain a just remuneration. This observation is fully confirmed by the experience which the Proprietors of (he Saturday Courier have hitherto enjoyed. Knowing the causes which have impeded the progress, and frequently 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 their opinions and exertions in an extent of circulation, which, w hether regarding numbers or rapidity, is equally flattering. The ciiculation lias, in less than two years, increased to upwards of seven thousand copiec, and

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