Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 42, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 August 1834 — Page 1

I - J ' :-- - 7 I J 5 y n y 'ri.RroT: to no ity s a'ibitrary sway, v t;"r.r. follow tzsttu wnntK F.'t it i.eds the w y. BV SI'EVEAS &, LK.A. ESlSlXtt Sl'IS, EXJDi.OAj S AT t ERA'S., -U'ai T Rtt, 8

For !? Tunes.

TO I.KIIITXJNC-UrC' Anil am I Kins indeed! Is ofiice free, Uii-"ouht, unasked fit, wont to follow me J O clone, us land', it ic.--iu :u rr.crii still WouM have its !i:'. c.c.'iiu- it wl.eiv vom will. Lone have I ranged this fiuomy forest t!u. ;::.!;,

Unknow n, unho.ir and :!. ! mi;

lillt HOW Hit! tO li'.iii.v 1 1

,-nv t.-.lit

ilit-d to.) ;

lu ic'i qv.iic a than-:

i. ; icr r ;:ii-c.

lar, nor that hi- heart w.a closed n

the attention due to neat a tn'-e ; li: smil va? superior to nrt judicc: and as

a so! iier h their fa'o.

OHal!S ot"

i . .. j

tenderly svmpaunaea 1.1

while novt.lv denied the

1 i . , i - ... I . I I ilint 1

CI

to-

a !c:r th! iti it tP.oj.iCiil iia I rover !..he'. . Ihe g.-od Biioo -aid vvli.it t o i! i '.: - si-i to ieeti deot dtslres-. ".Tor mv se;,

said Cod. rat , "I

c: ti c rot. ! a;

wards them which iuui heeti shown r.y

U!irr. S'.'.fh was !t;s situation, v. iiei;

,;-ntr o'i CV!. Sitvai t, and i:ifor;tiir. :;i of 'tis ii:te:.ion to catrrtaia l!:'

Hii'i-h t:onr:niik-r in chief, he room s-

rj that he D!i!i! advance him a Msm o!

ir.oisev as ihe pri.? of hi favorite charqer. " '-"lia a goad hoast." said the liaoa, "and has nroved a fiit'a'ul scrvani

tKroii" a a t!ie t tazjrs ot war, na

t!5oaLrh pai'.Uil to my heart, we must

Eat ro I t.ke the r.;to ci II va!iy, Auoilu r I) 1 U-r thru t :s !.: To th-c intrlpivii;?, ua-k-haui'.c.i wotr,' Who m re tl.an ;i.i i ;u t iiit li;c p:trt of ills; Aiil kiiki:ie in the dark, ilan; r..iri!.ir 'i'lu a-i !vci us uri'i; il:: , o;i.: rs o.o. l)epn! up-n"t the y ar. ! cwaniwT Can j.lay the p.v.tcf.Titii i.s vvcii as ;.'.

The mni who sivsnn; t'r.ir- r t :iican al'.rif r,

Vho tc!!s jcu t'.jj li:t still i::l- r.-U the r-f.-.j-r, Who looks yun in thi ! cc a it'.i -li:niii sutslc lint winks fui-ti.' at other nil t!u v. ; ii-'

Konk out f.ir lain t iki hi't ;!. fr l 'A I;.' hoiin l

There's not vnc spaik of honor i.i hmi fouuJ Foul hvpoTit'.-! r.o w.n '.i r he is ri:r;t. Of all earth's enh he ii f r the wc-rU.

i! ; but tii

the parrot !.f t

v:ie a. id da'i'i.r.'

Stan a;e i

:al 'A IOU

J t

iu,t vviiere lo rmr-ovi

tvavv

friend," said the wii! iay 1:", ies; oar d;,a!i;;-rs il

h-r llieir tv-oa.vah

A J Ul'lli

have I

Oiiio in1.

It. I 15 S -'J !

voa plav;

i. t':0 low t.r to

iilie;! i:h ii'o -.1 ;;i'is. v i'.h

ne?ss di-;.i;r a;; ! !!..-ih--;iy. And w hi-:, lilt Baroi: hi! ii;e J- or trait a-v.s. ia-

hft h'io with (!;tni, and alt he had

iv. aa

C. af

I f ! h i . -r

he Mti'j -IV.--S of a urm:''? : a i Iier 1 ha a th' roijusln: ss of a rn nV. His eyes 1 . t: : . t itay, teeth good ; arid when he - o;!ed. '.: rxressioii ol his raviaten ::c w Hi hicaly j ) : s r i t : r ; when mi-

once e! itis-ton-aataieni,

k "'.'j'.'ii'v cast.

'or tiie n.iiaenfe t-j tns-

!i i'lm-r. ii as-i:a;t;d a d u k

il!S l:ai .:(.!!.. : ip a liitie tl.i or a rrav

.1

!

hrow n.

OJ'l"il

't

i- v,is a viv

" caa'ii to !iat

i on tiie Ion ai d fiOut, lia:l l:air ravo'.'i't it. His coai-

oann)ii o'ie, in.'-

d"X'')ii wis ;i vcrv a'ic i:i; of a hi'lit sail aw t

; roai

r.

a'

Hive.

A

a.

t.'Sat

wit-

'.,oi.

tc A .irt to prevent a st- n ae.ih d, wept oa tr.c wli

i i . . . ... . i : a

.111(1 HOW l ff'ir.l tvl lii' i.i ;

Thcninr'irr (hM not tako t'a p by t; r Ivti V iih full intuot hu'.i-vi sm-'tirj m-" ri cliar.ee Thit ma.lo tlu c feel the j ovr of his hii.ro. Bat rasi'lom rht tve know will sometimes hit Wt tTtf lea-t ih'-i'.IH' I .l Will thov Slciii to fa. Ti. it crttne rvn-ivc the nr.ow th it are t! rov.-u

At otl.ir.., an.

Pat, h irk yoi

ntUlake tram tort!. ill own.

1 I am Kiss

an;l row 'h-cree,

'i h-.t all the b:r;t atir la t bow to ! Tht I-ifflittiiii-.-'Hin;"' tX.a-pie;!. all ahkr. rs:;!l to their over i ;a ail their color? strike

Fnt tlimi. ii

l n'.I i':o - r irvi". aia in:n

I tl.'.U thoe now i'ViVat .".'.(' !tr rf S!xij tio fare the well, ami h vv I e ti.v t-te. rixCi.i;-::-:Jt"i'r

ih;:t J:,i knew nntst ha attended with

rr. at los-. and still creukT incoave

iiera e, inintodialcly to: dert d his puis-',

n et n mon liny;, shonll ihc Mim it con

.-., i ivac ;i sasaru nt. the salo or

pl.-dji of i.i watch. "Mv dear fri:etl.r -ai l "the lltioe, "'tis already sol !

P. ..! .u-!h was sick and wanted nece?-

l'i- host of heart-. Tin: trifle it

hrotiht is set part f r liis u-e. My

d-i.. i!t on: .. no rrnre. I neseec a

v a : o a ::

. f .': r it w ii-

iy w a slica..

;it New hit r; where liie trac

ao'ii;o;1 there wa- a v-'S-e! ;n ;ia

hoii'id to the pi tee whoao !:. oaeo. .rut

: friends, i Le f.a.i not a do.iar to pav

.at

w : tis. r l oin hi ioi:l, ho io-( :t;t; vi-y, :t :-.J if wo di.Vt! who at'o:

loii

aa -: -e

I

av i.tjj; iico

d s

over i -at-1 aie ooi pa

il of his personal neha;o. to nive credit to !-a! him. a vf-rv consi-

.t.i

portion of

.is mental energy

plied, that he aKiihuted what little lie 'enow, to not having been ashamed to ash for infermalio i ; and to the rule he had-I. iid down, of conversing with all der-ei iptions of men, on those topics chieiiy that formed their own peculiar

professions or pursuits. 1 myselt have

nearu a common macKsmi.n cioquenr. when wa ddim; of iron was the theme; w hat we know thorough , we can usually express clearly, since ideas will supply words, hut words will not always supply ideas. Therefore when I meet w ih any that w rile obscurely, or converse confusedly, I am apt to think two thins".- first, that such persons do not

5 7 7 i understand themselves; and secondly, that they are not worthy of being undcralood hv others.

p.assauo,

.1 to tea;

low n the yard

and he cm;!d i-ot

U.VJ

'

n a:

ni'o

it-

O il l: .1

He is a hr ive follow, nti ! p.- h l!or he po :s

o! the e-sed.

-a a- t ; ch oi id o k Tie

..i.i.

hern trio

ii IS ho pij! m m the la-, n -ro Ii die!

. i i it.'

!:V -loop. a:al ciie.i, tjoa rtums; i;

. .. i . ... :i

iie-s von, master umiii.

yon, to turn" me from my purp

se.

ai. vvrs:i.

ant a major uencral in theervice of the ". I i ? . i . . .... 1 ..I.'.

,h

,r fic Tirui. THh MTLi: ANT. 1 an a little cr.e; A:;t, Mv cr'.l i on the rlaisi ; Alihm;hl live ao hai ,h!o li'c, 1 ilo ioic iiao-.vhsi j,e ga.il. 1 tuiT a no tuil thioi-iii summer' heat, 'U aitot winter to t repare; 'o -tore i.s l.tt'.C ce;.ci.iip..-tc, I make my const:.i:t csT'-. t ahvays me bu.ro the sun L o-u a Mna...ti luur.: ; I ne'er as; ire t ) n aoh the iv-e, X .ruo 1 tVxl its thor::. I xit-w the cay a.v.l t'hti'riii wcrhl, Lhich moving in it phtre, fro.ii pri.le an 1 mail a.iitntion huri'', While I live l.uiahk here. Mv i;aui'v iic'.ihbor baltrril.e The m'st of all ! s.a:ni; With pohh-n ui.-.v hi.-h thry-ri?v, Yet each one "s but a w orm. Then learn ye eJes haa .hty race, Ue humlite, no ek aval ht Thoe gamly win; arc only lent,

On wLi-.-u to lu ti you ri-.e. When thou i'.i'it fast come into life, A weak atvl feeble wurai ; Ucaiembcr, that ti.ou art but ilust, To ilust thoa "-hrt'.t return. Therefore, ye qhtterau insect ta c, .No humble, lot iie';i! ; for "Solomon pronoanc'i 1 that 1 Win e.ilieiit Kiel wise. Wl en riorh;ns-Ci-.j:-.r..l Lightning-Biig Ii- I iv their taK.nt r..f , Th little, hau.hle, ha-y Ant, Mijhl chi-.in an eij ia! sluue. 'j hr htth: Ant, f.r wi.lo-.n faiuVl, Ls- ite- hut an-l worms lu liino; Yc. from the at 'loi.r.ls -lu.uM h ara,

i i, nidi of the h-::n an U.OU..

Tew men h ivo !n oil :no:o. t earl

ban G -coral l'u!i,mi f r t o aets .-. ... . . . i : . i. .. i . I 1

MK cestui ra-'0;o?a ;o w a i-oia

trt-ptd spl lit fn qaoath p;o:a.Oed h'ai

When ho was puisa -d l.-v j- :oa

Ttvon at the iiead o( tiiioo.i Ih uiv

....... i i ......-

....... ,.. ....I.- ...(: ' f '. , I .11 t-t i.'v ....

IIH.!. Ill- -'." ' I

i it I i .i r li !l-u-0 (1 l.i'ii till' SttOO

I .... I

derhvilv of the roiic calico nosfoor K :

Hid as'n eie of his purs ier? a ared I

iaa'ate hi- t X ample, ne e-c;'peo.

IJ it an act of slid more .tarin- m're

.,i .via l.t vrntuiui clear tn a

V"'"J ,, ,11.1

ixvit. die f. oni'-ndoas va t a tans oi li i"

7 . -i -

;o os rivor. 1 tn. wa-;a la,-year i u

-. i- Ti i m -

Hid tile!

Ii-." I I.-Oll

lilioa

toe

led

I. lii-.

II. wa-

was N athatiiol G

T.) YOUNG MEN.

reet.e, whom

lir.-f soldier of

cksmith,

e'lta'lv

uitii a

ia it

:r nve m-M.

on trie e;i-lorn si.le of the river, eo.it! i-

ilaus to thoae fdU. His m a, who

1 i M f lI'lTWll

is i o Jit a i n v. .

l.hiitod Slates, and ir.v private cenve;

j nience tnuat not he put in the scale wit it

the duty which niv r ml. calls on me nn-

neiioudv to nerfoim.'1

- . . i

very friendly intercourse suasiateo

:,.-ttv.(.o the i flit ers of t!.e French army

;i:.d li.ore of our own, and dining invita

tions could not always ho icciproca.eJ

on our part for waist of means. "I can

stand it no longer, s.aM .no u iron. t

are almo-l coati; uallv daung w no taee

o-ent!-in :: at.d sudi is our penury taat,

extent at l ead q iarlei--, tlicy receiv o

no iiiv.tatioira in return ai-.c, '

i.. r, r i" his ooonlc. take the Mlvei

v...- I l:ii ' and sell them. It ia

out rt t iihlioan to eat with silvei foika

nod is Ihe iart of a ueutlematt to pa)

iis debt-. 1 t oy shall Have one tiH

dinner

soo

The Baron was rouih as the ocean in storm, when real faults wore, commit

ted ; but if in a sudden gust of passion lie s.icrificc; (o :,Uempt to pias to the oth

!ki,I ii im-oi!. the redress was .ample, i ... - . t,-, ii,,. t 1 1 shot o ta

reccollect, that at a review near Morristown, a lieutenant Gibbons, a brave and I nflir-f-r Was aiTC sted on the spot.

and oidercd into the rear, for a fault,

which it afterwards appeared ar.oiacr man had commit led. At a proper moment the commander of the regiment came forw ard and informed the Baron of Gibbons' innocence, of his worth, and of his acute feelings under this un.,.,iif.l di.orace. Desire. Lieutenant

P.itiboo-i Io i-ouk! to the front Colonel." , thro-at-h o, rapi.litv of the cur

Sir," said the Baron, to t.ie younjr -u-

i, t lie lauii which nil? in-"'- -v

i.x oi i: vci:v

What

V oM'nirlon tei m'-d 1

tie ivvo'oi'.on lie was a o;a

1 . ! ' . . I I . ...

to t ! u-' '.i il'.nia SI ro l.io eovneio aio-

ion wo.iti l.o Hcquirea "y u'a iiaisi ioi

'i'io- ie-leo, ami innnuo; inuii-iiv.

Who (ieo-. not roaierii'eer, or who hn

iot 1 1 o.

the la an

i . . i

v ti: o v ii cxenioii : ' Willie!, kI-o, w!ii wa-s cash d 'the !r .-..ve-t ' f liie hr;ive,' and w!io moved i ; -'M -a u ly :uno-:ti the master spiri's of le- tiaie, oa'-ie irom among the .-NT ir I. .ii; e i;i,iii' o .OV- . Oi n.

of ihe bjo'cbin'er. Iviox, and and !;e:v;r wliioh. he acquired

-.IS n

!:'!ioc any io ko r i-no-

debt-. 1 I'.ov sua i nave u:i- . ... ;. a Jt 1 . - ... i , ivero on lae opposite siJ , t anm i or, if 1 eat mv soup with a wooden :i ro,g:,.,r ,iiU ion ever alter. . .. , . ...,.,, :.,iv n. in " to sur

badv of sav i'e-. were advancing to sur

round him. and there w as not a moment to lose. Three nudes of conduct were at his o ition to remain, lihi .and he

We e

rant of Frank lie, the poor jov.tneur.i

nrinler. who amidst the varum-- avooa'.:ko!' a hu-y If", made himself on ol m i-t ai t-oaipliahed men of the time, oid of or attaining the highest honors .' -oieeti'ie f ime, in his voneralde and

ill i-( rioas ..Id ;i-'o. hrou-rlit all that

h-ai-.iin". -ch-hce and fame to the scr-

v'u e i h.herty. Wio-o, too, will he forgot ton the in m;. -.-, f the jjianl intellect of tin

.,,;(.,. !i-,ma;e- okwikrr f aiii'ircticut, R vrer S:inm;iii. aa intellect which woo

she eoiiit lioico of the wi-o, -and swayet

tlie one. ions of liie multitude

I i co-mo down to o'.tr own times.

.oak at the poor Raede Maud co-;Jcr

the person ol Hie eloquent liiaiiai i

uro"-. an hoi.orod representative on

v ileor ol toasrt

oi

1;

i

Axcrr..T Bt;:tYi.f; yitot'sus. The following account respecting several ancient burying grounds, in the State of Tennessee, is by the Rev. Mr. (Jvvinn, an aged and respectable mem-

he i' ot the iVietnoaist connexion, nuu w ho resides in the section of the country where they are located: In the county of White, State of Tennessee, near the town of Sparta, (here havr been discovered three huryintr

rounds, where a very small people are

deposited m tomos vcomns; oi stone. The greatest length cf the skeletons is

nineteen inches. Some of these people

loiioar to have lived (o a crreat ace

their teeth being worn smooth and short,

while otneis are lull and long. Many of the tombs (graves) have been opened . i . - 1 . rr-l.

and tne skeletons examineu: iiw giiives are about two feet deep; the coffins are of stone, made by 1 tying a

Ii at stone m the bottom, one at eacn enu,

and one over the corpse. 1 ne dead are all buried with their heads towards the cast, and in order, laid on their backs and their hands on their breasts, la the bend of their left arms is found a cruise or mug, that would hold nearly a pint ; made of ground stone or shell of a gray color, in which is found, one, i wo or three shells, supposed to be scashelis. One of these skeletons had about the neck 94 pearl beads. There .r.mv .if thof-ts hurvinz . crcunds.

I"- !..! J - J C' N.Nir ihe oi.e which I examined is the of an ancient town. The

hones found in these graves are strong i r

or side exposed to the full shot ol t ae enemy; or to sail down the. water! d!, with almost a certainty of beinu' over whelmed. These wore the o dy alternatives. Putnam did not hesitate, .and

jumped into the boat at lha f rtua ate ms an't, for one of his companions who was a at littie distance, was a victim U lie Indians. His enemies soon arrived, iiid discharnod their mn-kets at ttie

i i i...c i... .,..1 I riO nut ol tlioil

t for

I mast stoo hut not

-imilar examples I could till your ue fal s'aoct with tlietn, Mr. ivlitor. Oh

that every young man, in ourcity, win!" iii r.ilii.o. ii miv he in poverty, and

la .kioi: with envy to the g iv and aifluent, won! I remember these things. ri:x v s.t: e n v 1 1 ac r k .t. W..,.0!i ir. -ner.ilU deceived when

ithov tin. k thai' they recommend them-

l ukof nod well set, and the whole frame ap-

diifo

pears to be well formed. These grave

yards are in extent Irom an acre to au acre and a half. In the same neighborhood there is a

burying ground where the dead are buried in the same manner as above described, where the skeletons are from I seven to nine feet loiig.

imiv to sr.ECP COMFORTABLY.

Man is more the child of habit than

ch. No sooner had he es

i lit

ihiv.i...r the line into confusion, neszht

I a'. - .-if 'in .0 , - II 11 i" H l.

vr.corr.s o;' nw.os kti-:i h- m ue pieso.it.. v "

At the sit -e of Yoiktow:;,tho. baron lata!.

. . . .!... I...-, 1 ..f 1 111 I :lllf llAI

divlion and n ceiit d the lirst overture that I was mi-taken,and that in quarter of a mile, loft him ., h..;-

of Lord (Jomwallis to capituUte. At stance you were nitmoiesa, i w , - rolievin- hoar, i.xt raorning, the pardon; return to your command ; ' , u d .t Fa ctte at-moaciiod at would not deal unjustly by any, mu h i L doviat a to relieve T

i- ii... .. .-..I. ;. i.inoiL i.iu I ii'. la a1 ir- i.. i""- i

. I . i . .it.. T l.nc.i.1 n m I tl

. i-. .. . .. : i i . i .. .c i.i i i iii eresi me . i ivnc i .

vs hu.nan nature, oemo-ei-. ......w.., 0 . x "u . tl.i :l ...t. .u,a 1r l dintinroh ilS

-) , .- I ... ,. c. .,!;,,. .viti oi!ie-s ai-.'l sonaina- Aiam xoii, " ii- v. --0 iv-nl.but deatti presented itsell nude, n o.en, f t n ig it i oil uc s . , ,nn,e,itio.o to an apothecary, and

more tcrific form. Rocks whoe points ity ol hea. t. i ". - . ; , , cg compt.ninK liim to

Projected above the sut -f.ee oi the wa- .ders lae .r' 'nr flllUs t:tke the cheapest lodgings he could get,

rmiwi. i i wt rnni. 'i r i ii i iuvu ti c i n w - -

curity no other person would take at two s'oil-

prepuce of an enemy have bee-. uf timber that neai -U ouhue s;,i, .t, wl.u - - t . )on ' ! arreted you as its supposed Jhc lp,ssage; absorbing pulls we dtdiUe ma-t. bt -;K , , men ; hut I have reason to believe ;ttJ riM':l descents, f-.r ihe distance ol a der t our religion as tin. n i ' ... 1 .1 ll.t. i... I ' ., . ..... .... i. ...... ..I f . .in'ile VII U". Ill wllll 11 tll

,nm. l he mroa ,Z . : , H.tVotf a hat off. the rain pour

trenclws, aligning aa .. - ;r n

IllS ven'.iaino iirnu . j

qnct'.o W

Iv-irope, t'a t the uff-r to ca- ing on

ol

tacape 'out ny ; ma.e. ever placed himself at the helai. an I directed it with the u'm t ir e.q i-htv. His eom vu:io'is saw him with a iao-.o tina. terror alid as'oi i-iioie!.!, aVOM

Willi the u!rna--t address y roo.ts and threalniag gu'f-, which they every instant t xaected to devour him. He -ha

i Ti: (l:reril i" in

course aero-:

"r V-U hk but what with the conUn-

" V::, "'y ' te.e-ted. everimluloo ual pelting on the smithy, and the roar I in , -U t lie o t rtl,,ieus sub- of the bellows and fire, poor Neil could I r i v. co toot , e to it in oth et no sleep, nor, when his landlady or !:;:ri,ri(;md; ted in:aattlioy any other hod, entered the

,-.e. T,:i-.to the people d good un- a worn u ev s.uo, ... -a ;

iloig. w i

ill h:

.1 -i.i. ....a.,, v

hfi r.cuiu 'iw-i-'o '"''ln

- -

lii Ivirorae, i:ni J - '" ,v ., . t . . . .. . .I.. - i .i - .... .fH,..jn nr sol iier.

n.tulate h . 1 been m ide during tue cur tninti tne ;rc . . .

i duty, and that il was a point ol lion- wuo saw it, um..t.t.u u; .... crcl 'u.ich he would not dop.ivehis spoct! Not one. ltJuulirwas JITCX Altl, dish indmentof the revohitiou : ...... ..r,. .,r..ii- vv ieii I 10 inmates o! Lie a im

o ndaieger from a sta ll throw,, from throw some ray of sunal, ne cm til """s- . . ... , , , i. . ... .nnii' rlroos Ol COttll ll

!'e- Togo.heyl they should -dFnid Uur

i:v.M rV I h.-ow not whither; all reccollectionot Gre;lt Si)i.it, iflliev atiempte.l .tie n,e

ac.d hurry oi tne uij.ii .v.. - - - , .... uu,ier a5)

ih BarJa turning up ins eyes saw U art to l.ve.M in . " 1 Vi... ir l-ird I ? 51 ' .- . ; '

gcnet-nl' retreat ,u the ,e?t Gnefs while hope

jlusa:oiv.

li'ooio i "iiovi un i ij .... .. 7 - . - , , . ' o "ifl,oic.nt check, he trot a habit of speaking so loud, that

a , a. an i . i, - in ,u, sh0p his voice was heard

f" he gifts o. througii all the 'street. Every night a i -Ls is to lie read and morning, poor Neil cursed that

so agini.aaad.rec.u j . aVs ., ihe lines of beau- smithy, and his greatest amouou v..

1

ne at leng'.n

gfiued the even surface of the tivei

dial flowed at the bottom oi t ua un-.m-ful cascade. Tne Indian were no less -urprised. Tins miracle astoniahed . I. :.. wi.rlll 1-1!

hem almost as imau "- ,b" I " w , . ,,- i .. . 1 ... 1 I "1 1 lino hurltnl

ihe first Lur ipeans tnai appi o.u. ieu , iu-.i ..- j -.

the hanks ol ims river. i ne;, cou-i in-

e 1 Putnam as iiivulaer ahh ; and Uiey

ty. ;M vlest y la ran .....j - - . . ,h a supcrior

also a guard to virtue. .1 ,s a o w first thing he did was

.. I'.,.li i.r iii Ihe SOU W lldl mai.ea shu.i.iu.i, ... " i , i. ,c,,o loel ag in - to change his lodgings, and take two her shrink and "U i" iK elC'iint rooms in Richmond place, after lh, apaearanceof daiigei. h an cx ehf h3 old room for more

r,i-ite sensihr.it v taa, 1 .1 Tdevn vears. But the eternal

clink of the smithy was wanting, and

iaimeii te protection.

The fdlowmg is the tnost com; etc "" J bcin' 'aora.,., than

deacrintio!, ol the person oi u.t.-.-.. .a . .. .

. I ... ... ..I... I I :..... I lll'i l' !... ..--7

rviiu r rn':!'..

i .1 .-..I !' knowledge, follow

ia tuu iM.i.".- . r wherever it is to be lonnd, like fei n.

it is the produoeoliilici.m.iea...... . .-oi,, tts tircniation is not reslnc.ed to . , ,i tied, r class. We are ignorant

m

, -v!,,,ti,, from idleness, and we conlinio in manhood, from pnde; forpr.de

l'.oks too

hh.it we ever read, it ia oxm ., . c. y - r . h V(.ry 0CII os Uei.Uh t:.nain Muthnd's " N .r- htgh, to I nd taa . ........cend

i i i... -4--.f'.i:it-iiij .'--- . i i i. luir i in iii ".'- i

.., wnelis:iarea ny niiiii . ... ( ... i j .,;i!i.irlf nMieaiu " - , , ,. .5iIim r-' .

" , ,, r"", ';', To Coin sdetwe and nl.Mie. rat.v- n ine ai., ici..--. - . to Imu of lov estate, ami no. Rixg-worms. lU.U After the capture of o,ktoivn, the moat juj;. UwastoohitdlU .315." AL which Alchibi ades was or I the eruption prevails

.nnr-rior oflkcrs of the allied ar.m,v,cdanu poo. -;",, ,,..!irl, w,.r,. "He wa then a re... .-.., """'T , i.or, oidv one Hell, wn. ..e- Mushroom cat

vh each other in ads of civility, and Oi, th it m;1 uay - lVcM 1)!llh in:l!!, iihout - "oWI a!ul ho .hat lives on,y tp e..? - u a,pear

mtcttion to the captive B.ltons. Lord wrung! - - " ,m my lllch,;s high, his limns pa, ut ..... - . .vi see but one scene . - . v; in

r. . " Hi, and hi funilv we.C particil- he ever bl'irreu I ;.;. tanned, with it fine ancle aim very m.. ,., ,ma of life. jylr. LiOCKe eve. ; c ... - cr

V-SSfe ZpPi otto t.fei1K.t - ,o . - - u-

fitior? not from -hh to be patticu-l youth, and. irom .io

cuniv ci ."- " . ., , ot one wink could Adam Neil sleep m

his new lodgings. For seven nigms m declared in my hearing, that he did ntu leeo seven minutes, lie said tie sometimes prayed and sometimes swore un- . . ' ir. K... .loon linrl utter! v depar-

lo n inseii, uui-vr - . . ted from his eye-, so that on the eighth d.tv he was obliged to go and beg hi old lodgings hack again and the he

still remained wncn i ,v,.-o " hearty, jovial, loud speakmaold fellow. 3 ' J Sermons 6y the EUrick ShrpkerJ.

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