Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 108, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 5 December 1835 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
swilled louder and grew wider, until
it shaped itself into the words "He is come."' Tin.- Lady Isabella, who had hither
to stood still and colourless as :i maroie statue, started and shuddered. The king's countenance changed somewhat; and all gazed towards the entrance, half in fear and half in wonder. A shadow daikened the massive arch
way, mid a warrior of noble presence,
completely armed, entered abate, lie
wore, no device; his vizor was down, and his am our was daikasa raven's
wing, lint while he advanced with
a slow and stalely pace towards the
altar, there were some who trembled
as a wild thought ciossed their fancy.
He placid himclf opposite to the pale
the iiam:r or sr. ?iauys. MKMORV OF A l.tiiK.Ml. There wa? miilh and revelry in the l:ti!e town of St. Man's, on May morning, 1317, IV. r the laiicst heiress in proud England was lo he wedded that day, and the bravest king in Christendom would give away the. bride. Knk'ht and ladies, scarfs and banners,
heralds and pursuivants, llutteied gail in the bright sunshine, and crowded the village street. There was a laugh on every lip, and a jest on even tongue. It was a god-end to lhe gossips, that gay bridal, for there was the splendor of the Com t. w I sit h had taken up its abode in the bride's castle, hard by, to
grace the ceremony ; there was the ga )thic ;il;u- Mrctching forth his gaunt-
cnvalcade i t gallant no, u s ami l;iir ,,(,( hand, as if lo lake hers, he said
U;imc5 who llocKoii limner to no honor ;,. .. riw ,l, i()1,.
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to the orphan cl De I.incy; there was . ;im e i;o won ,,;it ,.mrr and . . . . . . i i. . i '
inc neauiy mm umum oi me ninie, rrm.. ( , ..lll( . w. , ,lomur(l cuni
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anil most wonueii i e.i ai . inen was .i....
IVew & Cheap G5ols
PIATT &. ATHEARN, fTHAKE pleasure in informing their
THE HOUSE. This noble animal is one of the most useful that becomes subservient to man; and vet. nerhaps, there is no one that
meets with greater abuse from his mas- numerous customers and the pub
ter. There is a strange ingratitude, a c in general, that in addition lo their
hard-heartedness in some people, that former slock, they h ive lately received leads us to rank them as belonging to anj opened, at their old stand, a large
a grade, even below these guttering quadrupeds, which they are so much in the habit of cruelizing. "Push on,
goa-head,"' says the thoughtless booby,
as lie drives the poor foaming beast, but a few hours from the livery stable: 4iwi)iK- out vour ten cents a mile.
Whip, hob! dobbin; crack and bounce! Fleet Charley, licet'.'' Such was the language we heard a day or two ago, as one of these bursters skimmed by us
like a rail road car. How true is that old provet b, "give the reins to a foci
an I he w ill drive to the devil 1
Would von keep a horse in good or
der, take heed then to whom you trust
hurt: see that he is never ahused. 1 ro-
thc question w ho was lo be the biidc-
eroom? None could make answer to
this important querv. If the king were
in the secret, it was his Majesty's plea- . t ' . I.. 111 1-v
sure lo Keen u. M iur isarene uc
Lancy knew, she spoke it hot, but wax-
The lady seemed sorely shaken; the
lon.pany shrunk Irom the dark bridegroom; and the Abbol alone, had presence of mind enough to reply:
Knight, lie said, "it it be as
ou sav it is well iho ladv is vouts.
cd thinner and paler day by day and hjut there is none of Emdnuf's chivalrv
ill beside boldly aumed their ignor- n10 need scruple lo declare himself
nnCC. I ':iUf illll" VI7 If ti.f f.illll vril. li'iixn
But it wasdaikly hinted and most aU( li,,eare and ,iu cclc'numv cli:ii
loyally believed, that on the eve the Liii!ht proceed
I he knight gave a low laugh under
the shadow- if his helmet, as he uncov
ered his lace. I he church w as now
gh dark, but at that instant ;i
cl I lie rising moon streamed
well hi
i
neam
red light of Crcssy. it was proclaimed through the host, that he who should
lay at the King's feet a French banner,
might choose him a bride among the
f iti est of England's daughters on hi
return. And when the sun went down through the lofty window and fell full on that day of distinction, it w as ru- oll lhe stranger. The bride sinkim-
mcured t.iat a knight with closed vizor flom the. kings sustaining hand, ut
Uun..u,mm..u,un.1uj,u u in, lero.ila ci v so loud and piercing that
and placing a banner on the ground jt sounded like the rcndinir asunder
aid,"l claim the hand cl Isahello de Ofsoul and bod v. The Abbot told his
l.mcy, and will be in the church cl bt. H.m!s. i1(. kil,,r ;u,j nn,i, rroaS(1J
maw s at sunset, on ,i iv dav. to re ii,...,w,d. . ..n.i.. ,n.. i ..i: n..:..i:....
1 i . ' '
sq-n.es anu pages t0Vcred the r faces.
And well might they be appalled!
full well they knew those ghastly fea
ceie it:
Tl
iC
would have detained him, but while
the thought crossed their minds he w as
gone.
The fatal hour was fast approaching
and the bridal company in grave pro
cession tiled into the church. First
came a herald, in his gay tabard, with
the arms of England embroidered there
m. Then twenty knights fully armed.
I he bright sun-beams glistened on theii
polished corselets, as two by two, they
ttro.de up the centre aisle, and then
stood, forming a double line, facing in
wards through which the company
might pass.
J here was a moment s pauc, when
the good King, Edward ill. in his ar
and elegant assortment of
FALL & WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH MAY BE IOU.MJ Cloths, Cassiincrcs, Cassiiu lis, Jenns, Sat
iiictts. Circassians, Gingknms, Flannels,
I 'cslings, Silks, Gloves, hosiery, limn-
kerchiefs, CILICOES in great variety-
awl every vthcr articte in the Dry Good: line. A large supply of Hoofs, SSaocs iMi.il ESrensss.
They have also on hand and inlci d to
keep a large and good assortment o
Groceries, Queeiisvvnre, CuiUrv. Hardware, Glass and Tin Ware,
Cotton Yarns, fc-'addlery, Castings
GOO JDS. S. HATHAWAY,
Iji AS just received from New York .3 and Philadelphia, an extensive
variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he oiFersat piices that
cannot tail to give satisfaction to the
purchaser consisting in part of the
following articles, viz:
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fuse sw eating is always to be avoided ; OI ail MiKis, cieeuiion,iWit, i ovvvet one half of the "lime the one to der,Sliot, Lead, Hats, Caps, Drugs
tures for they were present who had
assisted to lay the brave Sir Albcrick
de Lancy in his bloody grave on the
held ol Lressy! And she his cousin his betrothed in secret how fared it with her? When the first moment of
panic was over, men began lo turn their eyes on the spot where the figure
inui stood but be was there no longer.
el lhe lingerers without were readv ir.
make oath none had left the church.
Meanw hile the queen and her ladies
gathered round Isabella; and raising
her from the ground, whispered words
ol comfuil but il m:i(l..ii-.l imi cl,,.
mour of proof, and wnh h.s vizor up, ,aj al0;uy .,a5Si.j awa. ; .:J forth liie oridc lourteously, in his ungloved right hand. And a brave rOl'KTiMJ I1LLOW.
eight it was to see those two, the best Sallv, the housemaid pairing armk-s
knight in all Europe, and the faiicsl h-a tlic corner.
Enter Obadiah, w ho seats himself in
lhe corner opposite to Sally, w itlioul
:nmg a word for lilieen minutes, but
finally, scratching his head, breaks si-
inaiden between sea and sea. Sh
was larciy iom iv, inougu el woman s smallest size; and lhe siher veil which
fill to her feet ihrcw a pale radiance,
like moonlight, around her figure. She Knee" w ith
was lollowed by six noble virgins in There's considerable impercoplibk
white; then came the Abbot of West- alterin of the weather, since last week.
minister, in cope and stale, with Ins .S, Haint so injudicious and
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,i ...... ...o iidiiii so iiiiuuicious and so ueviary in Ins hand; afterwards Queen indubitable cold as 'twas; the thenomirinlippa, richly arraiod in cloti! of Con has lowered tin lo four him.!i..l
goiu, mown lorwaru, n-ni quci nly, grecs hig!ier than zenith.
w hom you let him, cares not a tig for this; he wishes to keep him at the lop
of his speed, cold or hot, wet or dry.
He is a hind horse, and therefore he is made lo try titles with the wind. When he is warmed by exercise it is cruel lo expose him lo the cold air, or night dew; it may be pleasant to him
lor a moment in tins state to meet the cool breezes, but soon he is seen curled, crippled and tremulous; and disease, after misusage of this kind, is sure lo follow. Rub him dow n, put on a blanket, let him have a dry stable, well littered. There is a little handy tool, lhe curry-comb, that il would be well to make use of; a horse loves to be curried, and the improvement it gives to lhe appearance and the life and spirits of the beast will well pay for '.he little labor bestowed. By this, perspiration is increased, and the blood is caused to move more briskly; health, vigor and energy follow, and your horse is ever prepared for business. Do you w ish to know the maiks of a good horse? A little book we have, tells the following. "A high neck, a
full breast, a lively eye, a strong back.
a stiff dock, full bullocks, ribs reaching j
near lo the hips, well madg hools, rather large, and a good gait. " Old Col. Gascltc. INTEUESTINU TO EAU3IEKS. Short wheat, a newly introduced
kind of wheat, spoken of with high commendation by a coiicspondent of the Farmer and Gardener, was, in May 1334, obtained in New-York from a Polish emigrant, (who had just arrived) by a gentleman living in the interior of Pennsylvania. Of this w heal the gentleman just mentioned laised a crop. He praises the grain for its unrivaled beauty, its abundant yield, its great produce of flour, and its capacity to withstand adverse seasons. For all these properties it is highly valued in Pi land, from which country it originally comes. The grain, it is further said, is beautifully white, the berrv rather short and very plump,
(whence il derives its name.) and il weighs Ct 1-2 pounds per bushel. liallimnre Gasctte.
and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyi
Stuffs, and in fine every article usualh kept in stores, making as good an assortment as can be found at any similar establishment in the country and they will sell cheap on their former terms. They invite the public to call and ex
amine for themselve.
James' Mill, Nov. 1G35. y JUST nceived, in addition to our former stock. a general assortment
of FALL AXf) lYIXTFAl GOODS,
consisting in part of
Super blue, black, green, olive, brown,
and steel mixed broad Cloths; Brown and drab Petersham do.; Blue, black, brown, olive, steel mixed
striped and plaid Casimcres and Sat-
mctts; Lexington Jeans; Hose and Point B'a::kets ;
Red, scarlet, green and tw illed Flannels
Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drub, light and dark striped Cassimcres; A complete assortment of ladicb' and gentlemen's gloves hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and ligtiicd silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Veilings ; Stoi ks ; Plain, pink, bud', stiipeJ. and checked Scotch and French Ginghams;
French printed Muslins and Gingham?,
rich patterns;
Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and
blurting ; ain, corded and cross barre Cambrics ; colored do.
Cambric Muslins ; jacom t, Swi
plain and hgurecl Book do. .Irccn Barrage; Italian imitation do.
Gro de Nap, Gro do Swiss, Florence,
and saisanet Silks, 'oinbaz.Mies and crapo IXIcria; lish Linens; blown and bleach'd Rus-
Do
do
do
Canton do
lull of grace and dignity, and surroun
ded by her fair maiden; and lastly,
a long tram of nobles and ladies in
their best alliic, came sweeping proud.
iv behinJ. . . .
It was in irulh a goodly company ;
nnd as ihey passed on with nulling silk
and iiiigmg steel, you might have chal
lenged Christendom lo show lhe like.
But there was deep silence. No gallant
whispered his fiir partner, no noble dame bespoke her gov-ip. Von might
hae heard a pin drop at tie; lady Is
abella s strange bridal, so great w in lhe
stillness, save when soaie knight's good bword clashed on 'he nimble lavement as he paced alor j. At length ail were placed. The Ahbo! at the altar, with his. hook open, while the king stiil holding lhe bride by the h ind, stood revoientially before it. The Queen stationed heisclf lo
toe left of lhe king; the bride maid-j ranged round the bride, and lhe others' disposed themselves in row s on cither hand. High opr their heads waved that h inner, which, if hardly won, wa? deemi;d by many of England's best and bravest lo be somewhat dearly bought. Il flapped heavily ahoio iho herald, as stepping foiward he proclaimed the hour was come when he who look il might claim his reward. All cs wen; ,r,lt towards lhe Church ihior in rager expectation. And so awful was lhe hu-di, that men ilailed at lhe sound of I heir own breathing, and at the beating of each other's heai Is. They had wailed long, and the sun hud gone down behind a d.uk cloud, w hen arose in the outer circles of the crowd a faint whisper, which gradually
Obadiah 1 ihink's likely, for birds
of that specie fly a great quantity higher in w armer day s thait cold ones. Both panics assume a grave and knowing look, and a long pause ensues. Finally Obadiah gics his pate a harrow ingsoralch and again breaks silence.
"WaU.S dly, we chaps are going lo raise a sleigh ride, ii's such inimical good sleddin to-morrow." Sally Vou aie ? Our folks are suspectin company all day to-moriow. Obadiah I spose lhc'11 have insatiate times on'l. I should be undcfmilel) happy if you would disgrace me wiih your company; I should lake it as a deropilary honor; besides; we're cal culating lo treat the gals copious well with reason and black strap. Slly I should be supernatural glad to disgrace you, but our folks suspect
coaipan) ; I can t go. Obadiah sits scratching his head aw hile, and at length starts up as though a new idea had come upon him. "Wall, now I know what I'll do; I'll go home and thrash them are. beans what have been Ivin down there in lhe barn sieh a darnd long while." (Exit Obadiah.)
A Vaxkke 'Notion-.' A new way of keeping warm, during lhe long cold nighls of a down east winter, has been put in practice with good effect at Bangor. It is lo have a buckwheat cakelarge enough lo cover the bed like a quill, and spread it over "piping hot," at lhe time of retiring. When made of sufficient thickness it retains its heal (ill morning ami then if a person is too lazy lo get up, he may make a very good breakfast by eating IF the edge's as he lies.
I & II. .fames, AVE just received a fresh supply JLfiL of new and fashionable Goods, comprising in pari a splendid assortment of I'astcy 4'ftEiics, especially selected for the Fall season, which, in addition lo their former stock, comprises almost every article used in our country, cither by the Fanner or Mechanic, w hich they will sell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YARN, BATTING, AXD CLYDLE HICK, Will always be found in llieir establishment, for sale cither by w holesale or retail. They have also a large lot of of the first iiUALiTY, which they will sell at 37 1-2 cents per bushel. Rising Sun, Sept. 2G, 1 G35.
Blue and brown Camblcl; Bombazelts and Circassians, assoiiee colors; Merino cloth;
Black, Italian, Lutestring, and Gro de
Nap. Silks; Fig'd and plain Florence, ass'd colors Merino, Valentia and Cotton Shawls; Dress Handkerchiefs, assorted; Linen and Cotton Diaper;
Irish Linen; Bleached 5c brown Sheet
ings and Shirtings; Plain and figured Bobinett; Cross barred and striped Jaekonel; Swiss, mull, plain and fig'd Cambrics; Thread and bobinet Laces it Edgings A general assortment tf Vesting, Calicoes, Ginghams. See.
Hats and Caps; Combs, assorted ;
uaiiics and gentlemen s IjIovcs anu
Hosiery ; Plain and gill Looking Glasses; Cotton Varn, assorted Nos. HARWAPA: AM) CUTLERY, and Qticcnaware. A general assortment of GIIOCHUIHS.
Also, Iron, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Cordage, fcc. Sec. All of which w ill be disposed of on our
usual accommodating terms. II ALNESS LANIUS. Rising Sun, Sept. 2o, 1835.
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Linens ; Linen Cambric
obinet laces, Edgings bl.ii k silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed licking;
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas;
Flannels, twisted Silnk; crane, gauze
and fancy dress I iilkis ;
Flag, bandanna, Italian ai d pongee silk
pocket lMkls. Also, about
.tIJ'i pieces 3';iEh'a-r . comprising nl
most every st !e;
British Sewing Twist on -pools;
Summer st nil's, Drilling, Ermeiiet, Sum
mer Cloths, tr.
Straw and Leghorn Bonne(s,latest fash
ions ; Palm J Lit.-, Fur do. Also, a line as-oi imenl of 11 iu .u:n, Crockeiy, Cla-s, China ;n d Hollowware, Groceries. Medicines, Paints, 1.5 ve Stutl's SHOT GIW'S, lion, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, &c. &c. Rising Sun, April 2'), lC.35.-y
Iasiicl Mels, ATTOKNEY &, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ILL practice in the Circuit Courts of he 3d Judicial Circuit, and the inferior Courts of the counties of Switzerland and Dearborn, where due attention w ill he given to all business confided to him. Otlicc at New York, Switzerland coun'V. Oc. 1835. -y 1 03 SALT! SALT!
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BARRELS first qualify W A li T just received, which will be sold ft 37 1-2 cents per bush, and rc-weigii, by CRAFT SON. Rising Sun, Oct. 10, 1835. 2m
FROM Philadelphia and Baltimore a full and splendid assortment of rASUKXWlBLi: Sjjwiasgr and Kiismiaefi &JmmSss AI.SO, A large and general assoi Imcnl of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLERY, $v. we. !i'c. All of w hich will be disposed of on our usual terms. PEPPER & JAMES. Rising Sun, April 18, lC.35.tf
UM.1JVC JE. npllE Rising Sun Insurance company is now fully organized and prepared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other office; and (hey hope, by a fair and liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronage of the public. MOSES TURNER, Secy. RisingSun, Aug. 29, 1835. 'J-ltf
.John cW'J'Ayn TfWAVING resigned hisofliccas Judge -UL of the Court, will practice LAW. Office on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist church. Lawrenccburgh, May, 1835. 79lf
TOBACCO $ CIGARS. M310BACCO by the kcg.and Common and Malay CIGARS, by the box and thousand, for sale by seP26 HAINES & LANIUS.
It c t f i 1 In r o i' e r 5 AXD LIQUOR STORE. BAUMAN & RUSH, respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have received, in addition to their old slock, an assortment of S'a'a-'sSa CwS'cccrie'w of the best quality; also, foreign and domestic LiQUORS,hd the) "will retail irom a gill to a gallon. The follow iag are a part LIQUORS, &c. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Brandy ; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin; Poit, Madeira, Swiss5, Vevay, While, Sweet Malaga and Burdeux Cl net Wines; Cher
ry Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and Whiskey. GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspioe, Ginger, Nutmeg-. Cloves, Figs, CiniKimonCavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins, Rice, Codfish, Mackarel, Hen ings, Boston and Butter Ciackcrs, Table Salt in boxes. Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, 'Western Reserve Cheese; and a good assortment of Confedionarics. The above articles are of as good a quality as can he had in the western country. Persons who are judges of the .articles are ri quested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention will be given at all times to any calls in their line. Rising Sun.March 21, 1835. 71y STEAM ENGINE" FOR SALE. PIIE Ri "ng Sun Steamboat Companv have for sale a STEAM ENGINE, which will answer for a boat or other machinery. It has two main shafts, and (wo water w heel shafts, live flanges, plummcr blocks and caps; (he cylinder 11 1-2 inches, 4 1 -2 ft. stroke, all new and in good order, and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to C. II AG AN, Agent. Rising Sun, June 20, 1 835. 5m8 l
THE TIHIES IS 1'1'KLI.SIIE!) EVK11Y SATURDAY, In Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dollars per nimnm, if paid in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Ce;its il" paid in six months; orThrn: Dollars at the end of the jcar. No suhst ri jtion will be received for less than six months. A failure to notify a discontinuance at the end of the time subscribed for, will be considered u new engagement. No paper discontinued until all arrearage are paid, except at the option of the Editor.
