Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 94, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 29 August 1835 — Page 4
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Memory! undying Mcmor)! would . " I I ". i ; -v.ru ; il that 1 COUIU i"i eoi, i'su"" Jiohl within the stricken cnam aor . . . . i . i - - - . . -(1 my heart! Would that 1 could cornier i I I (he past but as a hideous dream, am. j oblitcnilc it (mm my existence! I.ul no it cannot he! the agonizing events of (he past are written in characters indelible too deep for obliteration are its traces of anguish on my soul. 1 oply interwoven with every thought of bygone years of happiness an. 1 soirow is the memory ol Helen Dormer aye, even now, when the impress ( age i is enstamped on my brow, and disap I pomtment have rendered callous a near nliwt-intr with .!! the ent!lll(ies ol . " " "
inuiu,u:i .u mv; in-.mi. mi 1 ....... .... ,.,.,, j,,.nri- U-l nope ;i no v;i rilK'Sl 1 again feci the warm current f .Jbc-jfe ij. T rV0 chilled :XVi Mi-Jited be(ton rushing through my veins and a- ,,.,,;, wu!k-i ing hand of disappointpain in imagination I worship at the M a.id sorrow how vividlv docs the.
shrine 01 beamy, in a,l (lie anmr or ; v oath's impassioned devotion the peerl3 beauty of Helen Dormer. Ibus i w as that hing loveliness w hich sheds a halo on all around so free from earth)ji,os pure, bright and glorious as Woman when she first daw ned on I'den to be a beacon light (o man. ere Sin had liuiig its blighting curse over creation. Ihit words are weak to paint the I neamei.ti of beauty the r-oii! -subdu ing loveliness of that pecrh'ss and ii!- j filed girl. J-.et me onward with mv story. l l'jlcn Dormci" t! first l ive of my youthful heart was the only child of a purse proud, haughty citizen, w iioliio't his boasted wealth gave htm an immeasurable superiority over those who stood in the more ordinary ranks of life. The gentle allections of die heart the social ties of friendship viie sentiments with which his stern unbending nature, claimed no symp.ithv. Far dill'ercnt was the gentle nature of his daughter; kind and aifoclionate in her disposition, feelingly alive to the happiness or misery of her fell :u- creatures the exquisite creations of art (he works of genius the soul-stirring beauties of nature these were the sources whence her gifted and cultivated mind derived its chicfest enjoyment. I knew my love was liopele full well 1 knew die high-born and h:ugo; Dormer would never bestow ids oniV child on the portionless and obscure suiter who adored her, but who e ven love. I without a ray of hope. Doaily did I love her and Helen in ail the purity of uncorrupted feeling, gave in return her trusting heart. Mcuion ! why goad mo with pangs unutterai io. by recalling the man- blLfui h.uirs I spent roaming in converse svv.vt with iierllovcdi Alas! in tlion: moments of exquisite ctiioxment. had di cur-
tain which concealed the fuliii e (V..ni i U:0-v our view, been for a moment uplifted! In Id'.ter.ic?? of spirit I k.ieU hcslJe But Providoi.ee in mercy, conceals from 1 !:er d;, i; g bed, and nravd that I inigiu wat wo cannot shun. Too soon ; !o spared the pat'g cf hising herou the charm was hi., ken by the an-u-ed ! whom all my earthly Mies depended, pride of Dormer and. with a h,,k of K-'h-nle..,' she murmured, when the first incirblc scorn and contemn!, he hade ! shock of our rre -eting had passed 'ad.l me seek and win w ealth, fame a:.d ; not a pang to ( biiier-.icsj of this hour, power, ere I dared aspire to the hand j by unavailing sorrow, I am about to du-, of his daughter. Then came the) earn- j love hut wl.v should J f, ar death ing desire to gain the empty bau Mes of! wise;, he cyme's in d,e form of a deliv tho world; and hope whispered 1 ov to ' 01 .' S .rro.v a, d sulil rii"- h.-.ve for say, 'Beloved! it was from dn e t;i;; :ve.t.s :,.v:i ,nv comnai.ioi vet. f .r
spirauon came.' 11 i i . .. wncc in'ire i songm cie pi sr iicr i .Kioreu, ana m.f.ddi o to ::! r !m determination (o gain glory and sjvisure in a foreign land, that I might re-!
turn and proudly claim her a my own. the seridohor. As die penive moon ,iA (car trembled in her bright so u kling : is. to snpplv the place of die refulgent eye. 'Charles,' she fdtf iinglv w his-isua.'M-nso doe the holv li.'ht )f Rtdi-
pcred,M fear our separation w ill he for j gion dawn on the mind d.uker.ed bvafevcr! A melancholy f neb .iung f lis ! (lit ti. n, and consoles J)e lie.ut ' for tnv lr.rrl ti-l.il. ..II I. ! . I . .. 1 . . ... i . 1 r .
j "...i. ii .in un- struggles di reason cannot overcome. I fear. m love, you are unfit to tread the dark m i-z-s of the world. Oi mingling with mankind, whose ruling passion is avarice, you have to sacrifice f' lings and sentiments you r.cd to deiig'iT i:. piide to interest, and even virtue iM If Jo fahion; and jet, thou wilt not f rget l.rr who would rather have sh tied p.lvr(y and wretchedness widi In- e, than enjoyed the glittering p,im;, ,,f f..,!,i without theo.' Ihlt why linger on thi-? We oa:'.,-.! -and the last trarn I shod inn... oath,. I md, fell on (lie fainting for;,, ,-.( ',. !,. Dormer. Friendless an 1 alone. I w.-i t forth a proud aspirant, wi;!) ijj.,), icsoives 10 gam a n.uin :!';'-;;;;! .iuuu .iiiu 14. i icu aim un'Miii"! f tem the adverse current. ...a Pi'.piiiou Heaven smiled upon my exertions Honor, fame and power were aemrd..,! me; and poes-od of weh!i sn, -phcr that of the haughty Di ,,er, I ie!iune,i . m land, in the sweet n-Miia... (hal the dark clouds which so bug dimmed mv horizon, had at length pasM-iI ;iway " - ' ' 4 I C" 0 Twilight had thrown her mrll softness over the face of nature; and tUn bright hues with which day had
adorned her brief reign wrrc fast fading away, like the hopes of youth, till
(lie glory or earth was elepurleel. 1 enfive and alone, I flood beneath theoutsnreadinr brandies nf an oalc, where . . . . wit?, )rr j ov,ul li;uj contemplated .(,rtr,.,v, splendor of (he starry fir m.im, nt. '('j10 ,onr nd (he seem: suhdue! me, and ihe fairy fabric Love had etet ti d 'ivw os firm, and gradually crumbled dvdi cay. A melancholy music seemed rustling through the branches above me, and the hallowed stillness of the hour deepened to solemnity the murmur of the hire which played anvnr the tioh foliage around mi j fmy FOrtv;., v jnijm.sive is (he cairn n,( ,r.,,jm' i,0,,r nr iv.iiighi! And () hmv m iy ,,rt ,e yom of llcp.,rl. .1 .. 1 l:f - r..t J l...:..K. r,,.,, uru m ,,lM"' ,ul"m? m:ti,c Has of fancy present those eai lierand hrighler davs (o cur view ! ()' it j, ,.r., ,)ie spirit" gives full utterance to (ho. long hidden forling of the heart! A shuddering: sensation tit rilled (hro 1 my vi ins as I oontompla'ed. i?i fiienl J awe, the idories of tl.o mysiic hour;! a.:d a boding spirit whispered Lie pessihility of tlu: hopes I had cherished, j proving I iliac ions, ruled witti appro-j h-nsiotts (he most alarming, 1 hastened onward, and tin: next moment I stood at the door of li.e mansion from which j 1 hail a f.'W vears hef.wo been driven bv I die arbitrary will of its master; and once more I confronted him but his looks confirmed my wcrsl fears. Anguish was pictured on that brow which seldom rel ixed from its wonted severity; while in answer to my has!" greeting, he only said "Cursed he the hour w!i( n for sordid lucre I sacrificed the happiness and life of my only child !" Need I paint the agony wrought by this unexpected address? tlie utter despair, when I found the flower which 1 had hoped to w atch over wi(h fostering ten domes-, forever blasted by the hand cf die destroyer? Was it for this J mentally exclaimed was it for this I braved the. pestilential gales of Ihe Indies, to uiii wealth and fame, only that 1 hdghf cast it at her feet and now to iliid her d)ing! Aye, it is true, I had ivturnod but in time lo receive her last sigh (o whisper in her dying ear the words of unchanging love. The sensitive mind cf Helen Dormer had sank under continued aox'tetand the alternate threats and persuasions of a stcrn.misguidod father. No stratagem had been left u;iti ie 1 no art neglected. to turn the current of her aliecfion into' another eh arm-! but in vain. She I was (me lo (..,.!v inve. a.; 1 ! ;"''r '' ke, I would di it my g:i;cnod:hiit (lie Ide eavs Mogul. p-recevis1 e oMr h!v f.uth (..- , h ns to I k bo-1 ')ond liso'mien. Religion po.,v, r lo remove the d ukness which cloud i uo ioi spiermor 01 unreal Happiness. i .uini i h.u'-ii i .ie voice nniie living fit!, arid in a voi. e scarcely an hide", she whispered, as genrly !oie her to the window, (hal (he evening hre zr; might co.d die le rof l:er brow. Thus love, may it slied its inihience around your pai'i. May )ou he happy in the posI.'..;, i. .. i ... . -ssio'i o! tins priceless peat I. long id ter die v-iro whicii now as!;s il is stilled in death, and the ln.;;l which now throbs at l!i ' rroVefion is silent f.cver. Bui I am e!!.!.C:,,.,,I,.,,!i,osa:d f..,.dy,and a t iin'ne. s iil.e dial of deadi opmcssi's 'U'..' A su I I; 11 h;-c!ie (ingd her ci'.ef k a slight convul-ion of ihe limb.-, anl she was namore! Writhing with tho !.,i k feelin.r.-of remor-c. llie' lhlher Pressed his lips to (he col.l and sr-owv j I'luw ins only child. The (lintv rock was at lengli, Mn,rk n ',;,. . p:n? of roim.is.., and his proud he.trl overi.owcd wi'h. parental tenderness and sorrow. HG MlM, i,.,,,, lastly gaz.ng on the vi. tim, hke a shipreeled m;u iner f,n a desert coast, "hose !(rr dosohdon precludes a prospect of relief. His own rellections a worse. Rockies? of (he charms; of nature,the beauties of the venial season unmmdfiil of the sloims .if winter in-
sensible (o the voice of love free from (he chilling breath of unkimlness in the lone mansion of the dead, sleeps the pale daughter of beauty till lime shall be no more. 1 still linger amid the scenes hallowed by the remembrances of mv earlv love; but this heart will soon "tease, its (earful strife, and in the hritihl spirit-land I shall be united to her, from whom the frail chains of moral existence, for a brief while divide
me. .Yi'jr lorA.fr. A Nov Pi.rs. Soon after wooden cler ks bean to come in fashion, a man, who had 'recently purchased one, permitted Lis i;ei'.-hhors to assemble at his house one evening for the purpose of . ;.ol . .Shorter hold forth."'i- ,l . . , The great whitefaccd, caselcss clock llV- .';il.(H H 1IIU l" v,", - -. tuck en consnicuonsly in a couple of wooden h.rares cai the opposite wall, was (lie wonder of each and several of the neighbors as they entered the door. One eh. in, who was not acquainted ith the ways of the world i:i general, and of Yankee, clocks in narticular.appcar1 ec Jo take a curious interest in the "tarnal (hint:,' and at length seated himself close under it, probably for the purpose of amu-ing himself with its ticking. Just as the cxhorter had got into (ho marrow of his subject. ami was declaiming at a great rate, the clock struck. It "cut loose" whizzed, and sputtered a moment and cracked the shrill hell eight -or nine times in sue ci ssien. The follow who had cncon sed himself under the "sheep killia animer' started up amazed ; he scratch ed hi head looked unutterable things alternately at the clock, the audience and (lie preacher; and at length ex claimed, in a (one of the most earnest deprecation, declare I did'ut do noIhia' to it!"' Youthful Simi'licity. On discharging a load of bacon at one ofourslores vesterdav, it was discovered that much ol it was alive w ita skippers. An a tcrcadon followed, when a little hoy among (he hv-standors said he coul decide it. "Well, how?"' said the gro cer. "Why." replied the boy, "the man that killed it ought to kill it over -again, for he did'nt half do it; ids, most half alive no-.v." Wheeling Gazelle. Iu:fixf.mf.nt. An accomplished Miss on returning to her fathers house af ter having been one quarter to a fash ionable Boarding School, quite shocke her brother, w hose language as well as ideas was quite ui.f ophislcatcd , witii her rc.hned expressions. "I declare, 5:1,11 ho onc i ,u lather, "our bal h " ot ,a 1)0 ? "it, that I caif understand above half what she saysa o on to o.7;t, and a mo on lo luxsc?. Jhft. Jour. To prim: l"i Ti.sFaoM Room. T;ikc half a tea spoonful of well pulverised black pepper, one tea spoonful of brown sugar, and ei.e table, spoonful of cream; mix (hem well together, and place them in a room, on a plate, w here luc fies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear. dir. w Paint. One pound cf un slacked Lime, 1 lb. Spanish Whiting. gallon sweet milk, 1 gallon Flaxseed '"i 1 'n- riii inn ui .-i.in, inmr i o .io.. r. ....... .ii .,r o:' oioesunifieni water lo slack it ami n Iinie is slai king, pour in the vl it thin, add the whiting ti.d .salt, then pcur on the milk and stir it Wi Rnumv.K. An elderly gentleman traveling in a stage-coach was amused by the constant tire of woids kept up between two ladies. Onc of ihern kindly inquired if their conversation did not make his head ache, when he .answered with a great deal offnaivefe, No rna'ain, I have been vinrrird '23 ywr.v.' A Toadon laborer in whipping his wife, knoi ked her head against the frontispiece so hard that out dropped two or three, golden sovereigns from l ehin 1 die panne I. This made peace instantly ; ond on searching together in lip lop good humor, they found 70 or GO pieces more of (he same precious ''tin. The delighted wife seemed to consider H the best drubbing her busban, 1 had ever given her since their happy union. MiNT ,Ji r.r.rs. It is stated in the papers, that the proprietor of the American Hotel, New Orleans, pays fourteen thou,and dollars a year for mint. If this ho a fact, how many glasses of mint Juleps mut 11C have sold in a year lo !'') a profit of .525,000! Exolisk LMM"ACir.. Our language is spoken by upwards of 1.10.600,000 of people, who occupy 1,220,09(5 square miles of territory. . What a market for books and newspapers in the English language!!
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M.VO USl ittun uu iiuiii iii;iv iuii. and Philadelphia, an extensive vi rr- ac :. ... : I A.., V..... variety of NKW and SEASONABLE 00013S, w hich he offers at piices that cannot fail lo give satisfaction to the Mirchascr consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Super black, blue, mulberry, green, ol ive and mixed hroad Uoths, Blue, black, dr:i!i, light and dark stri ped C issj meres; A complete assortment ol ladies and rYiid l.OOOtl frlolVIC hilClfll,' i ' Li'. I lie. II r-'t VN H'.MV I 1 A large a?sl of plain and figured silk, "larseilles, Valencia ana cotton V estitigs ; Stocks ; Plain, pink, huff, striped, and checked Scotch and r rench Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Gingham, rich patterns; Bleac'icd and unbleached Sheeting and Shining; Plain, corded and cross barred Whitv? Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins; jaconet, Siss, mull, pl.un and figured Book do. Green Barrage; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Silks , Bomhar.encs and crape Deleria; Irish Linens; brown and bleach'd Russia Linens; Linen Cambric; Bobifiet laces, Edgings, black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bod ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress Ildkls; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket lldkfs. Also, about pieces C:! 5 it'oe, comprising almost every style; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stuifs, Drilling, Ermettcl, Summer Cloths. &e. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,lalcst fashions; t aim Hats, I ur 00. R-joJ, Shoes Rssd 3ioais Also, ii line, assortment of JIardwaki-:, Crockery, Glass, China and Hollowware. Groceries, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, SHOT GU.VS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, &c. etc. Rising Sun, April 25, 1335.-y Mcfail CSroccry, JJVf) LIQUOR STORE. "OAUMAN& RUSH, respectfully fcLv inform their friends and the jiuhhe generally, that they have received, in addition to their old stock, an assortment of vrf?.h Grri'X'vivti of the hes( quality; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, w WmU they w ill retail from .a gill to a gallon. The. follow iag are a part LIQUOR S, fee. Cogniac, Poach, and Domestic Brandy; West Jndia and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic (Jin; Port, Madeira, Swiss, Vevnv. Whites Sweet Malaga and Burdeax Claret Wines; Cherry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, PunchBeer, Porter, Cider in bottles, mid W his key. GROCERIES. Coflec, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Ahpico, Ginger, Nutmegs. Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins, Rice, Codfish, MaekareJ, Herrings, Boston .and Butter Ci ackers, Table. Salt in boxes. Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western RoservcChcese; and a good assortment of Coiifection.irics. The .above articles are of as good a quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are judges of (he. ;i. deles are rcqu sted to examine for themselves. Prompt attention w ill tie given at all limes to any calls in lueir line. Rising Sun, March 21,1 335 -?ly 11 Y T1IOMJS DA VIS. nfIIE subscriber respectfully informs his Irie nds of Rising Sun .and the public in general, that he has opened a on the corner of Front .and Grant! sts. where: has on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of Eji5iiS's of the very !el quality that can he had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries .and Confee tionaries. 1 lis slock consifds in part of Cogniac, French ami American Brandies; Holland and American (Jin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds; Beer, Porter, Bounce, &C. Nuts of all kinds, Fig?, Raisins, Candies, Cigars, tfcr. &c. The subscriber having an ice house vMI filled, will be able at all times during (he summer to accommodate his customers with ICE CREAM, and (o improve the water during the summer. THOMAS DAVIS. Riising Sun, April 18, 1835, 75(f
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M. TURNER, ITT AS just received, and is now of JL pening, a handsome assortment of fresh Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting in part as follows: Russell and olive, brown, green, blue, and black Cloths; Cassinetts, fancy colors: Summer drillings, Mexican .mixtures, Hamilton stoiments, Russia sheeting and French linens; Merrimack and French Prints, a splendid assortment; French ginghams; plain, fig'd., cross barred .Jaconets . English, Swiss and mull Muslins; Plain and fig'd Grecian Bobinctts; Do. do. Laces and Edgings; Green Berraize, w hite and green gauze Veils; Bombazine Stocks; A rich article of fancy dress and pocket Handkerchiefs; Umbrellas and Parasols; Chinese Fans: fewest stjlc of Bonnets and bonnet trimmings; Silk, V-'dencia, Mnrseiile?, and Velvet Vesting:?, Curtain Calicoes; Dress Silks; Lndi'-a1 and Gentlemen's Gloves; Sheetings and S'nrling?; White and colored Cotton Hose, and half Hose; Ladies Prune dl, Morocco and Seal Skin Shoes and Slippers; Men's Shoes, Pumps and Slipper; Children's Shoes, a vaiietv; Palm I!a(s,&c. &,c. Together with an assortment of IIAIIDWAJIK .VD CUTLERY, Queens, China and Glass Ware?, Family Medicines, Blank and School Book?. Nails, Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Ch: ins, Haimes .and Horse Cob ars, Riiling Whips, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. &r. .vcc. Also, an assor(rrw.nf ,W C .' VT,'.)'. 'y'r'M roOLS of Creagh's manufacture, all of which wdl he sold low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, March 23, 1335. lUsiasg Sum lflot;c?3 Sijiii of O. II. Perry. rnMIE subscriber having taken the. lavern stand formeily occupied by Mr J. C. Waggoner, on Front street, in the village of Rising Sun, respectfully .announces to Travelers and others that he is prepared lo accommodate (hem in a stjle not inferior lo any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. His best endeavors will he used to make his house? agreeable, and he. hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. His table, will be supplied with the best the countiy can aii'.rd; and Jiis: Bar furnished with good Liquors. His stabling is large and comfortable, and will bo we'll attended. Persons coming olf or going on board steamboats, will find this hemse a convenient stopping place. " A. MITCHELL. Rising '.Sun, May, 1 535. "NEW GOOBSr Senses !La2)sit:, Aorth aimer of Mum dnl Front streets, 17 ' 71 "AVE Lately made an addition to LliL their former stoe k, w hich renders the ir assortment full mid complete. They can furnish their cusb'UU'rs Wlt'1 almost every description of DRY GOODS; G R O CER I ES ond Q 'IE KJYS WA R E and all other ai deles w hich .are usually kept in the Stores in this place, at low prices and accommodating terms, for cash, or iipproved country produce. The public .ire invited to call and ex limine (heur slock and (he prices Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 835. C5y 0. 'r CENTS per bushel in rash wil 4 be consliintly paid for Vi seek! at the Ristm: Sc.n Mn.n, during this; vear, and until December, 1835. ClAlLXED (lax seed for sowing will lie furnished to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the 11 tuinu at a fair adv mice. Rising Sun, Dec. 1 83 1 .58 is runrxsifKD kvk.ky sati;ri)v, . In Rising Sun, Dearborn eo. Indiana. TF.RMS. Two Doll.'irs per annum, if paiit in nilvaiifo; Two Dollnrs and t'iftjr Ccits if piiiil in six months; orThren Dollurs .al the end of tins yitiir. i sub:rii(im will ho roceivtul for less than six months. A failure to notify discontinuance nt the end of the time subscribed for, will bo considered n new engagement. No pa per discontinued until nil nrrearnges are pnbl,cscct at the option of the Editor. Advertisements not oxeet'dinirono squnrc, wil7 be inserted three times for $ , and 25 centt for each subsequent insertion. Lnrger one in proportion.
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