Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 19, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 22 March 1834 — Page 4
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CULTURE OF POTATOES. No variety should ever be cultivated j which uselelv expands itself into the
production of seeds or of full groan jllle rounj De broken up, tilled and Oh Hcr sre7, ur;r f SoiiA-Eas cumMosjoms utdc it possesse some valua-I " , j ,heu iftiJ down xvith cj0. tr o Haftut sfrcr, Gncinnati.
. redeeming qualities. The distance t f the intervals between the row should be wholly regulated by the length required by the stems in each peculiar situation or soil. If the utmost length repaired by the stems be. four feet, let the iii'crvals between the rows be four feet abo; and if the variety be ol dwarfish j habit and its longest stem ,to not reed two leet, interval ol two teet will , h.j sulhViouf. The row frhould bfj 'rade to run from Xortk to South, that j the mid-day sun should be permitted to. fully shir.e between them, for every article of living matter found in the tebeious tcot of the polatoe plant has been j gcncra;eu inu leaves, which ace omv , . 1 . . I "1-1 t her ealli the soil. Kach set slionld weigh at least siv ounces and they hould r.eerbe placed at greater dist Hues fronr each other, than six. ineiies f.( nr centre to centre, and a preference should be given ta :.-Aor potatoes when -U' h can be obtained. If the growth oi lae plant le erv d-varlish, four inches between the set, from centre to centre will be preterable; and U the form ol j l!;c pe' atv ae lo'ag or kindly Miaped.! a l'c-" ' " il of athantag;1. will be gained j by placing ihemoa their ends, that end which joined the parent plant bciiil j ! ice 1 i awaits. The largest pro ; duce ger.erallv be obtained from aricties of ratiier earlv habits ami ra ther low stature, there being much time j iieet?anly lo?t in carrying the nutriment absorbed from the soil, up into lie leaves and down in the state of livvtp to tli 2 tuber. Varieties which !.ae st; : g stems and erect forms are to nj preferred, because such are ' e-t; suite ! ia fall upon and shape the foil-! :.rc. of each o'J.er. I It i? :i'.;.c!i riore advai t!igcou to 1 e -a por ite the rmnure with t lie -i 1 ! mea:"iS cf a soade or nlourh. t!i n put it in with the sets; for in lhe litter! i l-i- ,i n n i ur v n me i in . i r- ' .. i : . r . i . i . ' . . mti I iiiinuti .inn .iiiiuiin , uu ue- I rive a!a;.!age from it. Eaih plant "",M"l'i aim t. noes,! t tor some nil . . i . i ir.il ii . for ..laio.-t all ctre peculiar aiiet'us should never be late: 1 ',-,ntl .n.il Farmer s Mugc.zir iKKvtjiKNr or roMr.sTie: ammu.. Keep u; such a sort i f social and I Hiot.iit) n-.teu curse VMt!i t!.e tcnai.tsci your stable, barn ards, and fv.ii xoor pig s)r, that they may be a tame as kiitciiS, and prick up their cars and wag their tails with jav and cratitude when ever you approach them. Animals, w ill j not thrive even on custard and appl pie if they must eat their allowance with foar a: d tre mbling, expecting cv-! t rv momeni to oe. annum atra ey tneir cro s keeper; who, we arc so,,y"tosay, ., . v . .,...,v: i.i.iii any .pi-idruped under Ids care. R-sdcs .1 any ot vcur stoek .liould be si k or is sometimes more cf the brute than lame, .,i:d need doctoiing,you a:i let j t-r handle, and give them their pie- , i ' ; ... - ..vv.. ......v.. .u KUHi ana tanunar ireatuunr, tirui u haihr;es and b id uae had letulered them a wild a parti idyes, and cios as catamounts. .V. .. h7;iT. 7ir Mii k Pws. TbF e.. U have! been cried up for increasing the amount of cream, an 1 are now cried down heause lhe nv t:.l readiiv dissolves, leitnif g a d !;;-! 1 0:1s c.ompaund. n(.i , A Scotch farmer near Cine.nnati, sav a good hedge mav be rais-i fit i y uriiung neecn nu;s. ;;?; the Ohio Fmr. ' ') (a OVI'll MYiNK : : 1 V I , I. IV . 'I lai,. of the vear wheat ll1.i ill II .:' i :."k ut sovvin grass seed, we aou-. ... r.ro it upon tus m;nd to not 1 oveiloi I. the great value of rfover. If y-- i wi-li to sot grac seed in an or-' bird, ay all means let it be clover. It is not only more congenial to the growth of the trees than other grasses, hut will, i;i connection with the apples very nearly fatten your hog without the nviihtnce of grain. The clover will l.ep the hogs in a thriving and e althv e endltfon until apples become perfectly ripe, after which, if your apples are cf tlia right sort, very little if any grain will be required. A friend f ours inf.. rm u that he threw a quan tity of e lover Iihv to hi? young stoek of hoe-. bile the siiiut covered the mound , .old th v ale it very readily. His ha) was u 1 U cured, and well salted, lie is 1 f th opinion that hogs in a hard scan e winter, inigat ! measurablj kept on this food. Deano in his New England Parmer has the following remarks: The ha; pasture should he so near !: 'f ilwf I'.ng houe, that it rnav tint j 1 iM-co r 'nriia tb" wah to be
swine: And vet so far off that the peo-
pie may not he stunned vvuli their noise. And u warm cot must bo made in some convergent part of their pasture, for ,jen to ilu j tiT ,.,"', n.Aii ,,, c.,. them, lot ! vc-. For ' a in? ore more fond of this j grathan of nnv other which our conn- j tt v produce-. Let the .piantilv of land I he o proportior.eil o the number of swine, that thev may keep the mass ' from iiu.il 2 up to seed. For l hi will ro,,.i,i iv:itr :md the shoi tr the eras. ' ,he fWf.vWr it v,j be, and the mote : tcn.lt - r am! areenMe to their palate. ; u( sl,.p0St, ,J,.,( om, ;u ,c rtf ,ic)i I u,d j cjov, r. will support twrntv or more ! , .....i small t o-et, le r.throii gh : - cUmm-r; and bring them well for- i ward in their growth, but they should j ) .. .. : Iklr At. l.t r ir.v.1 1 tlwir I H .'I , llltii I.I UP. 1 II". V I Pnnl: rl1)Ver. - - - j, j j,cr proCt , h m,v trial. j that hogs rn suea a pa-tne, may ne kept in good pligbt without any otr.er food. Some say the) may be half fattened." P. (& H. JAftlES, ! TJ .1 VKjwt mrkfil and an noiv oitn- j - in?, at their Store oil tht tAr s;de of vrot stkei't. Vr.- doer cbuzc Craft S,- Son a ncc an gaural uiscrtment of I DRY (?OOIS. a noaiRirs. . irdivahe, ijur.hwsivjRt:. cutlery, a r s IRON, CASTINGS. AXF.S, Faumkk's 5c Mf.i:!iM('s Tooi s. COOPKR'S WARF. ce. Also, a getseral assortment of School ' UOOOKS and STATIONARY, and; the lives of ihiae of ti e mest dstin-! guished nvts of the wot. to wit: j Dwun B oh, Ri k H wk, :.: ! u.irm cuncK't-rr. All which ihov l ii low t r ca-n i r artoi ved -j' ...-, P' Then irill '' 7 VO.'lftoVliv r,;i hand i.nd ! 'ley sale V i if i'PSil 1 tOtd .... ... . . wmeatnev will warrant to he ot the : i . t i , . ALSO, th ; high.-t price in CASH i jU be i;iv(n " T r? A n . , . nl 'Cr M,H o:i l-ug:iery. at their , . vn. Ill HI z 1 1 1 ..'UIUI kILtl.I, IlllVlliiediate point. I). ee. 7, 1UJ 5. 14 M .-LYf) LYL.LYD .YJITGJTIO.Y EDWARD S. RUSH, .7rf Hi at Ri-ing Sun, Indiana, 'J the PROTEC TION INSURANCE CO.. Ur II mitkorh, Cnmictki t, .OsFFEUS to clfect Insurance on : ( j, ol ;um ompanv. on Duel-i iiig.i,;S(; Slot e, Ware-hooe. Md!-, ' .lUo, :i:u, H!iKin iu rriu ral; I y half of said Companv. on Due 1 ! t? rr!,.,r-..h. '.o-i.'l.n.N.ii!..,-.. i oery de,c.iptioM f personal proper) v, a:uat joss or oamage nv t- ini:, i . .... .... i,.,... vt .t i 1 "' i ,, I i, . i . i ande e-r otr.t-r description ot ves-t Is. i ,-,.,, -- . ! ,, , I w ttli tneir cariroe-, against lo or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. e.n.'. . i 1 1 ! The terms are as favorable as those , i ..... I 1 II I n et any oilier Company ; and. air aims! for lo'scs, will b, lihVrallv adjusted. and prou p.lv paid. ' J V The adVaatauooflnsnranctotra1 ... ' 1 . , li ding men, are so wel knowa, hat D, ,.,;,;,, 11 . . 1 h consider it needles to sav anv nu t to 1 , tl, ,t portion of our citizej
1 .:., . ,i. . , 1 .- ' ,, , anei, uiHiays excepted) ami will aej point to the ahove advertisement ; that , .1 , , 1 .1 . .11
collect th.y have those advantaees it lmtne. Phose who are not .... . !' Mimess, do not en, so H'.iu.iU ' iv'ictir ;iti :iiuii;cs that mi'it accrue to them, and will, . . . . . I II . II - , . prohahly, not yenerallv insure then piopeily. until we are visited by a dovailing FIRE in our village. E. S. Ri stt. Nov 10. 1833. J tf 4 vvvr.M T sruci r. t;i::i i: noons mow. -- "i w.. T-.M. F.ROMWELL will furni-h V V very doc!ip.(io!iof Wire vro:k rr.vnr. sri.rt.r nor- tvri-.-.A 1 1 at lhe shoiiesl notice, Rolling ami Standing Screens Merchant Mills. Scteen for all kinds of Grain Sc Seed. and for Fanning Mills. Riddles and Screen for Sand, Lime and Co il; Wire for Spring Houses and Window s, Fire Fenders, Safe &, Sieves. IlatlciVIliiils; Hal &Mo-isc Traps; Rird (.'ages, cVc, sold wbolesab; and retail at reduced prices. (Kr Orders from any p ut of the countrv promptly attended lo. Cinrinnfrti, Frh. lo, R34.
Xcw Wholesale and Kctail GROCERY STORE. T7UIANKLIN DAWSON, informs
X? liis fellow citizens that he has opened a GROCERY S TORK. ere the hallowing tiuuua win oe wholesale and retail, on moderate terms, tor good payments: I' REbll TF.AS, ) Cattie boxes & lH ial.ee . 11) son,) Halt e,nesi vt'r r id--, Rlack IVpper, -.. till!Kite Salt pet le :.!uai jMackercl, No. 1 &, 2 V.dn-h W INKS, Madeira I " t.'hampaijine Teiifiitre j Fort Sherry " Colmenar ; Sweet Mai. IHIANDV, Cog. Otards ; " Champaigne Ahpa e, dinger, Nutmeg, -'lJvof, Cimianmn, Cavendish Tobai c vaim Scotch SltUl! Indigo ( 'i:oe laie Madder 'aniphor ' Loaf Sugar j " I lavaniia Suirar i Orleans S.mar GIN. These Goods, 'with the exception of the N. Orleans Sugar, have all been purchased from one of the most extens.sve and ivspetia.Jle Louses in rsew ! ,rk. W S WO SlMIilTS u-il ae so d,w-rirranted pure as when imported from the original maiknt. I (c"to'ds of all kinds will be taken in on storage the Warehouse ccmjmunicating with tin; Hunk of (he river j and witii the. priiuipal private; whaifjiathe eity, oilers prime facilities for i storing go"ds, w hel!;er cotintrv pro 'dace or "nnpoited, and will be "iveii en moderate 'enn WHOLESALi: AND RETAIL .ilkEiJ iv liE-.VJTT re a: ii ioi'i i iin ir u it ;.d- and i' !- oi Ri.-in Sun and icinil v, lave. o,l -itd a GROCERY nv i it" 'that ' ' . n 'h i, it t:v en i nail an I u he-re lii.; i Iiovia-" ;ne.ld wlioh-ale a; d retail, t. i ni-: ! . ' i it',. II StiCttf tie; s iil lie on te.1- !';.;'.';!! ,,, , i out u iison lea ,sati
j Cotlee lin e I Pepper Alma Abpiee ;Mackcrel Clove )!c;s (in ger ;Codlish Nutmegs 'Speim Candl Cinnamon i Tallow do Raisins iMolasses Choalate 'Cheese j Madder -Macon , Camphor ;Dryed Reef Loaf Sugar jStone Ware Ilavanna Sugar -'Fin do i Orleans Stigar Wines Indigo ' Whiskey !Seo!c!i S; ulV jRrandv
Pepper Alpiee f'l, 1 1 "avendi-i! Tohac e Cordials in. ai -;i oi inese artieies nave pisi neen roc-ived from New Orleans, p.-r stearnartic ;'w:U V ",1'0 h ,!n' :ui ' .:,n" warranted to Y ' ' vt ,!"' ,,!st ' ,I,J",,'' b call a 'iai:ty. I'ersons are and examine lor thems ,VI?- Feb. 22, 1851-tf UTOrK OK T! 1 1 ST YtF-' I5 K OF INDIANA. r nTIi 'I.' : . I i .. .1 i l . fx v i iv. ii i iK-ii'ii en en uiai ooo S p , - , '7. c J 1 lor the sui'senption of stock in ., i ! r 1 p r T. ""V , ' ' l" , 7! V1 han!v ot l.uiiar.a, w ill La; opened at the I I'.JI.iM f. . - .i - iiu'iiij; I I'U v 101 lit II I L III 1 1 1 ,-,.! -.11 c 1 M l of April next, . ommisMonew appom ed by the T t' - 'oks win he kpt open between the . . . , , urs ol y and 1 2 o clock A. 31., each . c , ., . . . ,
- , . ii.n, iim Hu-spaeeeu inn iv eiays inere.tzens. than to:,." 0 ... , . ,.- ,J .,,
j y" "'U lcm" ' ; , v , . . ,. ... ill ll-lri.-t I :it I.M.li-iiiirvnli ... N, 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1,11. . .11 1 .in 1 i'i 1 i tnrun l". -.,;.. v . ..1 T 1 1. ! ., I" "Ml "OI II I (l I, i , )v , . x- , . n- 1 u l'Mnct . 3 al 'chmond , J la Disliict No. 1 at Jladison in ,lef i fcrson count . : In District No. .a at New-Albanv in j Fh vd eon- :v. j !n n: i.,U Ne. ! X 1 a uiu;;.i con. 1: var.sville in ,,, i),.,.,,., 7 ;il vine j Ki ox c. ;:;(. t .. Di-tih'l No. 0 at Pv ,!ford ffi Di-fict No 111 1 in Lawre is e rou:-; v. rj I), DiHiiet No. '.) at Terre Haute in V i:;o co. nil v. la Disliict No. 10 al Laftyettc in Tippecanoe count v. j ,v order of lhe Roard of Directors of the State Hank of Indiana, on Fe b luarv 14lh, A. 1). 1P.31. JAMES M. RAY, CWuVr. Ojirc of the State Rank of Indiana, Indianapolis. BLANK NOTES for sale at the erfice of th Rising Sun.
HAINES & LAN I US, Yorth corner of Mtin and Front streets,
SAVF JUST RECEIVED, in ad dition to their former stock, a large and splendid assortment of BUY GOODS Hardware, tmt'iiware, Cutlery, Groceries, ei:e, vcc. All of which thev will dispose; of low for cash, or approved country produce. TRTllE subsciilier still continues to H do business at his Old Stand en the corner of Front and Grand streets, and takes this method of i; thnninu the public in general, that he has on hand a good assortment of Seasonable I'ali A: Whitei' GOODS, which ho oilers low for Cash, or approved credit. coTisistin'jr in part as follow s, Black, blur, lro:cu, olive, drab and Steel riiix'd Cloths; ftvuy Casimerrs, Satinrtfs o f all descriptions ; red, green, scarlet and 7fhitc Flannel's - brorvn Shirting and sheeting, bleached Domcstsc do. PLAIDS AND STRIFES. Merrimack and Fall River 2 blue Prints; fancy do. assoi ted do. Scotch Plaids; blue and brow n Camhlet ; assorted Circassians; plain and figured book .laeonett, and Siss Muslin's; plain Robhinett's ; cotton and silk Flag Illulkfs, Riankets of all sizes and de-t-eriptions: Cotton Vain assorted number, Are. Sec. To all of which i- added a general as-ortnx nt o it i) G ROC ERI I IS, ME DIG' IN ES, Paints, Oil. Dye Sail', Queen and China Ware. Mcsic.vi. Is 1 ni Mr.N rs. Toys, eve. Also. COOKING STOVES, and Slows of everv desei iption. S. lUTILlll'.lY. Nov. lo. 1033. 6 -If k. w. e-:ato.. .v co., .Main Slid t, second door from the corner f Front street, RESPECTFULLY inform their E.ti fi ier.ds and the public generally, that thev keep constantly on hand a general assortment of SEASONABLE Dry Qoo(f.s Groceries, Hardwate, Queensware, Glass-ware, Iron, Nail-, Hooks, .c;. ; which (hi'y will sell on accommodating te rms, for cash or approved at ticks of country produce. la addition to their :lork of substantial artich s, lho intend to keep a variety of F.LYCY GOODS, to which th"y particularly invite the attention of the Ladies o the town and country. Nov. fi, 1033. s-tf" ROT A R Y f HE subscribers have an agency for selling Sta.m.kv's Patented ROT.1RY COOKLYG STOVES. The public are; respectfully invited to call at their store. South corner of Main and Fiont streets, and examine the article. Of a!! inventions ot the kind that we have ever seen, we think this stands foremost in point of convenience and lhe saving cf fuel. Various sizes will ho kept constantly on hand and disposed of on reasonable terms. Also, all kinds of STOVES furnished to order. Peiter . James. Feb. 22, lS3l.-tf. SaJlTs A 17vSn It! pepper .V James Have on hand and intend, keeping a constant supply of SALT winch they will now sell at 50 els per bushel and re- a oinh. They hav e just replenished the ir former stock or GOODS, which now comprises a very general assortment of almost every article in their line of business. Their friends are inv ited to call and examine for themselves. Having made nriangenients for re -ea-iving our Goods from the East through another channel, it will not be necessary for us to go thither this winter, a was contemplated; hut this does not ohviate the necessity of lliose in arrears maki; g p. iv incut innoedialely, as the common course of our business has been (0 close account oeee a year, and tin; first day of February is the; period always calculated for the consummation of that object; it is, therefore to he expected that those who can by any reasonable effort pa) any part or the whole of their accounts at this time will do it. Feb. ft, 1 034. IVrvER fc J ames.
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