Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 100, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 10 October 1835 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

Till: MITTEN. She who ha trifled with t uo feelings, nnd after having excited the w arm plow of a longing fancy, after having led the ardent youth by winning smiles inlo her captivating snares, and bronchi every passion to a proper height, ai d entrapped him fail Iv in the net of adora tion, then to coquette in order to gi mi-, ty her vanity, ana pi ice mm a the rack of torture, will Know tin-; full meaning, and will sometimes smi nl the mention of "the mitten:' while, in others, it calls to mind the opportunities that have been slighted, while they who have been the object of them have gone forth successfully in the world, and left them to mourn their folly in a stale of "single blessedness.'' From the last class the Mi!b!;im c of the following brief tale is gleaned. "Will you accept of my ami nnd com- j )anv?" said a voung man to a gill rl i n panv ' said a voung man to a gill r! fifteen. after thev had been srrn.linc the evening togelhernta party. "No, Tj . ' r , was the laconic answer, lie cal nis ryes upon her. but spoke not; there was a glance of contempt in them that exceeded Ihe power of utterance, and yet there was asm;L of pity that blended together and produced a c:nn!nancc that I shall long remember for it animated appearance, Samuel E. wa an engraver, just entering on the stage of business, but without what the world calls, the necessary rcecTmtncndations of property. With a character without a blemish, he was relying upon his own industry for support, and went on gleaning ftoai the various sources, the means to satisfy a just ambition; the way growing eaier as he advanced, he was obtaining the sure reward of industry and economy. Jane Iv. was a printer's daughter: possessing all the proud feelings she had imbibed from her father, her mind not having expanded to the. light of truth, and reason had never lul l her empire within her heart. She was called a beauty, and flattery was strewed around; and the wcild appeared before her, filled with roses which were for ever to bloom; and the pathway clothed with verdure; it w as to be one continual sunshine of joy, and not a cloud w as to cover the horizon. Under suc h impressions she mingled in the youthful circle and moved in the splendor ef fashion. She received the homage of ii ? i .. i . i nn, ami consiaereu nuor.umn ;$ i. i due, until vanity took possession of her heart, and she was carried awav by the torrent and hurried into the vortt x of follies. Beauty ever commands the tribute of admiration, but is ever dan gerous to the possessor, for soon flitterer? crowd around, and soon it is thai ' flattery only suits the ear; they have j learnt to know that thev are handsome and think that accomplishment? and beauty are ever connected. All in their progress onward, have opportunities offered, but they are wailing for something more brilliant; I'.iey are, too. in their hey day, and beauty will continue, and admirers will still throne around, and they shield themselves under its smiles, and forget that " beaut t"s a charm, but soon that chirm must pass,"' until they are awakened from the delightful reverie; one after another of those had disappeared, who thev could once count in the ciicle of their rtdmirers, until they are left alone; the horizon had become clouded, the roes had all withered, and ihe vtrduie was eared. Then the scene is changed, nnd if ever there is a ray of sun-bine lights up the scene, it is' when an old gallant comes to ogle a few dull moments away; it gives them pleasure, because it creates a gleam of hope. Tims were the parties situated when I left the vill ige occasionally I received a letter which served a? a link to bind together many fond ideas in the chain ot remembrance: to keen w urm the feelings, and direct them in a pro - per channel, where they might revel nnd feast, by the powers af retro-pec-tson, and grow dearer an.! still nvte dear, as I viewed more and more the cold selfishness of man. Finally one arrived containinc the marriage o! Sain uel : it was the last I rivr.t. Several )c.ir after, one. biigltf sum mer day, when nature was all i aim and ?erene, and the landscape all quiet, : I roae down ihe main road to the vill ig-. a nojle mansion drew my attention. Around it hung all the rich, s of threason; it wa delightfully si'u i d.all fpreading he lore the c-jc its r.obl. site. and presenting the neatness of c uefnl husbandry combined with Ihe influ ence of beantv, and the rrg ilaiity of prudence. The Fcenes of mv nativity had almost vanished; the village h:o risen by the magic, of itdutiy, a-.d naught wai left but the village green. n which the schoolboy wa sporting in all the frolicksomcnoss of vouth. I Inquired for Simuel; he was the resident of the noble mansion. I found him

still the same prudent economist, altlio' he had his thousands at interest. Neatlies? characterized the outer appearance, while simplicity dwelt within; and there appeared before mean elder maiden lady, around whom the faded appearance of youthful, beauty yet lingered; it wn Jane K.; she was the tutoress of his children.

Thu lime, that wrought charges in (ho vil.,Kfs wj,0 ,.,i ofTec'Von f.imiir, and she who had once sport- , . , i.ov.davof fashion, and basked in the sunshine of fortune, had become tutoress in a family, (o the head of whirl) she had once given "the mitten." Ladies, take care, if you are possessed of beauty, use it prudently: K p ct not too many opportunities, fi r member that poor Ili hard said, "no morning sun lasts a whole da." ucM-:riTs or .ii.vTnmow. 1 wc donat I wci.t to one neighbor and solicited " vo,ni.i .u, .. v,. ,. ct ; rephed,'l approver ftheohu ct ;;,nd would . . .... SV,l ""l kiiow mat I iuiv a family and that charity begins at home.' I ralle.i on a second; he replied that Mic'.i as were able ought to be liberal, and thai he had every disposition to aid me; but added I.e. 41 have stronger claims upon me which I am bound to regard; those of my children.' A public charity demanded that a messenger should be sent fiom the city to a remote country. A person was selected w hose talents w ere well ad ap ted to the mission. He replied 'that nothing would give him more pleasure, but it was absolutely impossible on account of" his family.' lie was excused. Two merchant?, partners in business failed. At a meeting of the creditors it was resolved that the one should forthwith be released; but the other because he was a bachelor might yet as was his duty, go to work and pay a still greater dividend. An insurance otlice were about to appoint a Secretary. There was as u sual twenty applicants. In the discussions of the Board of directors the talents of many were set forth; when a member rose and said that one whom he should propose was a man of moder ate capacity; but that he was a poor man w ith a familv. He succeeded and hob's the oilice still. A mercantile friend wished me to procure a person to till a responsible station. A gentleman came who seem ed well fitted for the ollke. 1 nsket him how much salary he expected. He replied smiling, 'I am a married man,' which I understood to be fifteen hundred dollars per annum. He has -he place. No bachelor w ould have 4l:,d over a thousand. i Two rritr.in;ds were tiied for forgcrv i at he Old Bailv : and were condemned lo death. The King pardoned the one who was married, on account ef hi wife and children. The other paid the 'orb it ol Ins life, being a bachelor. In short, would you avoid trouble of mmy kin Is. excite svmpathv, procurt tliee, or escape punishment, u havi oi.lyto be man ied. A BACHELOR. A C vse Nor in Point. ''Gentlemen are requested not to smoke abaft (h wheels, is a common sign on boar. steamboats, and as most consider them selves gentlemen, the request is cener ally obcyo,d. A few days since, how ever, in a North River boat an indi vidual wa seen smkitg very com for tablv, among the ladies on the quart e deck, in defiance of the notification ' i ou must not smoke here. ir,' sab ihe captain, tapping ihe offender o the shoulder. I mun'tba ! why not? replied he, opening his capacious mouth and allowing the smoke lazily to c? cape. MJidn I you see the sign? a gentlemen are requested not to smoke K' ' 1 11, f ' i lU , V'?' Mr' Bless your soul! You canimak no how you can t;x no gentleman com met. red sucking awav his cgar wuh prrl'at sang froid, and as one e xempt ii . . .... ' Loin all respoasitiilHv. ie did, how -ver, al length consent to finih his i ?"-'!'g epcrations m a more suitable j l",( v' Hum Living. We have it Ti good authority that tlvre lives an oh om j iach. lor in the city of NYw-Yoi k, w I to ! is very rich and keeps a store, in which j h- t tophus Inn clerk-. These cleik' I salary l.e'p.iys by allowing them extr pn ileges in ihe store. Heissodirn'd . c!oe that he sleeps in the store uno the bare counter. His meals consist nf lin pennies worth of dried apples for t:reak(as even dr and without drink i for dinner he drinks a mart of wat '; to s- ell the apples, and for supper he I'sand drink nothing the ear round This is but little better board than the Dutchman got, w hen apprentice lo the tailoring trade, who never had an breakfast given him; for dinner he,,i

get a good flagging, and for supper that which was left from dinner warmed over again. He would have almost starved, had it not been for the cabbage. vluium Miscellany.

Eomiixg Joe. Two fellows in Arkansas having got into a quarrel, John addressed Joo thus .Joe, you are the high Sheriff of the county, and my brother in law; will you statu! by and see me imposed upon in tins manner?"' "No, brother John, I'll stand by you till vou spile. I'm roaring Joe, the Wolf cat-her; Wild Man of "the Woods, a perfect Hyena, On rang Oatang of the Roaring Fork, Tigers claws and Panthers teeth. Lage me. dadd v, cage m( IPIiE Rising Sun Insurance compa ny is now fully organized and pre pared to take risks, both in the Marine nd Fire departments, on as good terms is anv omer ouue; aau uiev ii'..t, o fair and liberal course, to merit and .i i 1 receive me coniiJei.ce itnu pauoiiage of the public. MOSFS TUll.NLli, Secy. Rising Son, Aug. "2D, 1 835. 'it' I CHEAP CliOTiailStt ESTABLISHMENT. DAVID FLSIUCIi, Tailor, FSPECTFULLY informs his friends md the public generally, that he ha m ado arrangements for keeping contai.tly on hand for sale, a general as sortment of Slcntiy ssanilo iiiisssuited to all seasons of the year. Ie has now on hand, and offers for sale, i lot of Clothing, of w hich ihe follow ing a part : Cloth Pantaloons, Summer Pantaloons Casinit do do Roundabouts do J "ots, Casiincrc Prsts, Plaid Cloaks, Flannel Shirts. Cheek do White do Striptjl do li'ack Sloeks, fh Vat, Bjftlin Coats, do Pantaloons, do l7es!s, do Roundabouts Jeans Coats. do Pantaloons, do Pests, do Rniniabouts Summer Ptsl.-, Uratct rs, suspenders. Ve. With other arlicles in the Clothing line, all of w Inch are offered at very Zoic prices; but in no case w ill anv abatement lie made from the price asked. 1 ei sons ire invited to call and see these arti cles; and persons who are indebted to him are requested to call and see their accounts. D. F. w ill still continue to do work in the Tailor line for his customers, on the usual terms. Garments of every description cut to order on the shortest possible notice. Stand. 2d door above the store of J & W. O'Neal, Main street. Rising Sun, Sept. 5, 1G35. 95 PRODUCE, AND BOOT & SHOE T O II E. .. N. li.i LL, O) ESPECTFULLY informs the fit izjns ot RUing Situ and its vicini ly, that in addition to an assortment o Boots and Shoe, which he has lately been advertising in this paper, he ha on liand, and offers for sale, at his store on the corner of Front and Grand sts opposite S. Hathaway's store, an as sor'menl of E'iUiiiSy il VOCVl'i and otiier articles ot I imily consump tio", of which tiie following area part Potatoes, Aj les, end Onions; B icon, Pot k. Lard and Cheese; Flour. S ib, B oiognes and dried L?e f M ackart I. Herring and Codtih; Honey, Molasses, Vinegar. Pearlasb Rice, (inger and Butter Biscuits; Tea, Coffee. Chocolate, Dyostuffs; To ok co. Cigars and Snull"; Palm. Rosin and Shaving Soap; New Orleans and Loaf Sugar: Pepper, Alsi-.ice, Cloves, Nu'megs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Shot, Lead and Nail-; Brandy, Whiskey, and Wines; Candle, Rosjn and Tar; Potter's and Tin WARE; Corn Meal and Butt r, W7ith many other articles of the Pro dnee kin I as soon as good articles of the different kind can be obtained, such as Burktrhral Fiour. and ficans, Dried Fruit, Eggs, Vr. ; All of which he will sell by the small (Liquors excepted.) on as reasonaol teim as can be afforded. RUing Sun. July 1. 1tU5. 8Gv JJAVING resigned hisolliceas Judge of the. Court, will practice LAW, Office, on Walnut street, opposite tin Methodist rhnn h. Lawnmeeburgh, May, JS35. 79'f For sale al this OCice.

DOCTOR A T ii OHEU Y,

TO i $$EZh f,ENDKRS professional v' services to the citizens of firiP- Rising Sun and the, adjacent - country. He may be found at .Mr. Mitchell's Hotel, except when absent on professional business. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1 835. mD4 N favorable teims, d ncres of land, adjoining .vAwlhe f;,'"in of ?Jr. Tliompson, about (our m'les from Wilmington, and etwecn the two Hogans. For term?, ppl at this office, or to Piatt cc Atham, James' Mills. W I iSJ HA U i 4 ii FFTnK Rising Sun Steamboat Companv have for sale a S T F. A ?,I NGIXF, which will answer for a boa! ir ot-ier m iciunery. it has nvo main haft, and t wn water wheel shafts, five ang's. phinnner blocks and caps; the hnder II 1-2 incises, -I 1-2 ft. stroke, I new and in good order, and will be old on fair lei ms. Apnlv to C. HAGAN, J.;.'. lising Sun, June 20, IC.V. SinP.-t "UTROM Phihuh Ipiii. and Baltimore Ji, a lull and splendid assortment of F.ISIUOXAULE &l!Yi?ig asiti Sui2:eiser Goods. ALSO, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY. COOPERS TOOLS, SADDLERY, &-e. Vr. 'C. II of which will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER c JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, 1835. if F"? !T it H T? S T X iCh f 6 'Q" AM) LIQUOR STORE. "OAUxMAN ..V RUSH, respectfully aZ inform their friends and the pub ic generally, that they have received. in addition to their old stock, an assort ment of i's'ch roc trios of the host quality ; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, w hich they will retail from gill to a gallon. I he follow iag are a part LIQUORS, &c. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Branlv; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin; Port, Ma deira, Swiss, Vevay, White, Sweet Mal aga and Burdeax Claret Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, PunchBeer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and Wiiiski-y. G ROC i'R 1 i.S. 'Co.T e. Tea, New Orleans and LviSngar, Pepper. A!sn:ce, Ginger. Nut megs. Cloves, Fig, Cinnamon. Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Codfish, M.nkarel, Herrings, Boston and 13'itfer Crackers, Table Salt in boxes. Dried Beef, Bologna Saungc, Western Ibi'i'vi! Chee ; and a of Co.ift-ctioua ries. The above a rl icb,e a ood assortment v nf ;is frno, quality as rati bo had in the wests--in country. Persons who are judges of the articles are requeued to examine for themselves. Prompt attention will ie given al ail times to any call their line. Rising Sun. March 21,1835. 71 v I, RY THOMAS DAVIS. - ii lw riher respect fully informs fiiends ef Rising Sun and the Ids public in general, that he has opened a on the corner of Front and Grand sis. where has on hand and intends to keep a general as-oitmenl ef ILMrtJors of the very ht qu ihty that can be had in Cineinu !i,tog-'tl:t r with Grocei ics and C i fe tioeai ies. His stock consists in patt of Cogniac, French and American Brandies; 11, d land and American Gin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds: Beer, Porter. Bounce, etc. Nut of all kind occ. -, i iv.iir.iu-., .iiiuir j, cigars, ccc. l,.r, r?. i:.. : Tiie subscriber having an ice house well filled, will he able at all times during the summer to accommodate his customers with ICE CREAM, ami t. improve the water during the summer THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 1 8, 1835.' 75lf fS ''TS P''- bushel in cash wil be constantly p,-,j fur E-'JSX wrrrt at the Bisim; Sun Mill, during tbi iriir. and until December, 1835. CLE. EYED flax s ed for sowing will he (in iii-ln-d to Farmers next set-ding ti. ne, and paMnent insei J taken ia the :tl'iinin at a a i r ad vanee. Rising Sun, Dec. 1334. 53

Police. THE subscribers having concluded to close their concern, request thoe indebted to call and settle their accounts. As it is desirous to settle up the business as soon as possible, they hope thcte concerned will lose no time in adjusting iheir accounts, either by payment, which is preferable, or by note. They have on hand a general assortment oYCa'rO'D;, which they wish to dispose of either by wholesale or retail, on accommodating U:rms. They feel grateful for past favors, and wish their

former customers to call and they will u-e their endeavors to please them m uticl price: Drcoviissr RiCirAra;-:.oy. Rising Sun, Aug. 22, 1S35.-03 S. IIATZ-IAWAY, AS just received from New York ii il and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers at pikes that eaimot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser ce!isi;iii g in part cf the following articles, viz: Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed bio ad Cloths, Blue, bl-i'.k, dial), light and dark striped Cassi meres: A complete assortment cf ladies' and gentlemen's gloves ichoaiery ; A large ass't of plain ami figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vesting; Slot ks; Plain, pink, huff, striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich paiterns; Bleached and n'lldcaclied Sheeting and Shirting; P iain, c.oiucl and 1 cross barred W7hite Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Mu-lins ; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and figured Bock do. Green Barrage ; Italian imitation do. Gro de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanct Silk? , Bombazencs and crape Delerin; Irish Linens; brown and bleachM Russia Linens; Linen Cambric; Bobinet laces, Edging, black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed ticking; Silk and Co'ton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silpk; crape, gauze and fancy dress IlJkls; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Hdkfs. Also, nbout ' i " " " ? 1 ta " most evauy sty ie ; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer st off-, Drill it: g, Ermenet. Sunimtr Cioths, fee. Straw and Leghorn Borne!, late ions - Pahn 1 lats, Fur do. stfasliAlso, a line as-crinr-nt of 1 1 a row a he, Crockery, Glass, ('iiina aid Hollow--v a re, G re re ries. idedicincs.Paints,D d Spiffs, SHOT CJLXS, 'lion, Steel, Ndls. H.. s, Siiovels, Spades, Strap i :!'g,-. vS C. iCC. Ri-ing Son. April 25, J833.-V CI3EAP GOODS. ''iliiE su!).cribers take This method 5i of announcing !o their friends and Ihe puahc in general, that they hav ;;t tlv ir Siore al James no w-r-.;n on a -.vdl selected assortment ef Gil O CERIES. . JRl) WARE. Qc'rriiif-Tr.iEv. Tksvsaro, 8a dI2ra'V, CiiH!ciy, CaSii5S8, Pain;? ;n d Dye Stuil--. Iron r;nd Nails, Boot.- and Shoes, Hats. Cordage, Drug and Medicines, and a Iieavy lot of firgt quality Besides a great variety of other article not necesaiy to name, all of which, they fed dispo-ed to sell on very favoraide terms lor cash, credit, or approved produce. They replenish their lock every few wee ks, so that they always have on hand as good an assortment as will be found at any other establishment in the country. They respectfully invite the public fo call and examine for themselves. r-i is1 DAT. The highest cash price w ill he paid for good nvMchantable Wheat, delivered at the mill. Grinding done for customers as usual. PIATT & ATHEARN. James' Mill, Aug. 1, 1835. THE TIMES IS IM!CLISIIE1) EVERY SATURDAY,fn Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Doll.-irs per annum, if paid in nilvanrn; Two Dollars nnd Fifty Cents i pui'l in ix in, nil lis ; or Three Dollars at the end far le tlimi si months. A failure to notify ft Hs oiiiinimnre nt Ihe rncfoflhe time subscri tu'O for, will he considered a new engagement. No -v.iper ihscontiniK'd until nil nrrcarngei art) lui J, except at the option of tha Editor.

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