Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 23, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 19 April 1834 — Page 4

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the second witn Liu. a b: an-, and tl-'-thirl vili sweet corn: cf the two latter. 1 have a great supply tor my family, and -.o.oe ' my neighbor. Potatoes we live of tlie finest kind and in great abnndai te through the Mimmcr season.

Lust ('.ill wo put nhaut four bushels in

Ar.d is it jo!Ai.d uo?t t::.v His n;k d hi rw oi U.V oi

a:- i will t!:."! oc dae'll thv biOl'lHT .

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r(.'ji for the ailieloci" gn.cn peas.

a lid a few canvtsnnd pursnops, toe latu.v I've, rf v. i.idi 1 did tun hao of m v,vri in eo::sO'p.:or.c o of sow bad seed. I eivo ..a tl-.c a: oe statement of

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DRY GOODS.

G UOCFRl F.S. II A ROW A RF, Q U V. FN SWARF, CUTLERY, ice. At.SO. IRON.. CASTINGS, AXFS, F. u v.iu's &. Mkchamo's Tools, COOFFR'S WARF, tc. Ai so. ; sersei al aiortment of School

PjOOOKS and STATIONARY, and i i- i i r . 1 . l - i .

I-ie tiesoi tsuxc ci i lie most tnsunsrui?hed men of t!ie west, to wit: Daxili. Boone, Black Hawk, and DAVID CROCKET. All which they w ill sell low for cash crnppioed country produce. 77, ; m'I .iv"n rnnsfnritu on hnnd and

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source oi I for sale

FRESH FLOUR, which they will warrant to be cf the

best quality, They have just received a large lot of Cojsuamauuli $all, (a superior article) which they will sell low for cash, at their store in Rising Sun, or at their Mill on Laughory. April oth. 18.U.

a? h y Is. ii Sc? a p-IS ook; AND GALLERY OF COMICALITIES.

rWHE cheapest and mot amu-tns fl periodical published in the United States: being only One Dollar per annum, payable in advance.

'Containing Amusing, and Sentimen

tal Tales, Stories, Sketches. Essays, Anecdotes. Conundrums, Charades, Enigmas, Puzzles Sentimental, Comic, Burlesque Poetry and Songs

all calculated 4 7b ;rm the heart to ririuc's rfyj, And rearm it rcith mirth's sunny rays.' It contains eight closely printed large octavo pages, in each number, on fine

w hite, paper, with new and bcautilul

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"TS RAN KLIN DAVv'SOX. iroorrr.bis fellow tilizens I il( I. as opened a GROCERY STORE. On Water street, near the South-East corn cr of Halnut street, C);cin,uiti. Where the following GOODS w ill be sold, w holesale and retail, on mode rode terms, for good payments: FRESH T FAS, Cauie Cox, ? t Imperial. Sc Y. Hyson, Half Clicks.

COFFEE, Rice

Black Pepper, S ilt p

A'spice, Ginger, Nutmegs,

Cloves, Cinnamon , Cavendish Tobacco Raisins

Scotch Snuff

Indigo

Chocolate

Madder

Camphor

Loaf Sugar

Havanna Sugar Orleans Sugar

tie

Alum

Mai keKl,Nc. Kcc2 .Codudi jWINFS. Madeira i " Chamnaigiic

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our snore;

i-rc our nciehbors (!nie.

I tie poor.

We ;.i; t; A : i i i e W c I '( - ;

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in sup- tri ltl'd

: it to bo a wour, r.t ttio root that 1 TiHTF subscriber stiil continues to

peach ;: . It is a di Ji do bininess at his Old Stand on

! '; ;i it I.;-..- j-rt i d at the k.r i tile corner of Front and Grand streets.

iwi-oiy w;w?. r the nunc oi the iM(.us. It i- by ma-iv uppr-cd ta iv'c .o.i.- hy iei: .d f red spiders that cover the ::u toa small to be

and takes this method of informing the public in general, that he has on hand a uood ;.-ortment cf ScaiialIo Fall A: Winter

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a t'.e p; a; :;ee was ii;ec ntmucd. The '.'.s--.'.?o sl:0-.'.5 it-(ii in ti; eiav -ht d :" the I .ues. their v; '! -v

r i:. e-. and tl.? gr. at i.v.cni A 1 1 :a 1 iii g si.r-. thoov". !; n: I Mge i e. 'Phpr. no , whv:i hah" thv- tree scld-ui lives over

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GOODS, w!n h ..e oHers low tor Cash, or approved credit, consisting in part as follow s, Dleit a, ' ''", hrorcn, olive, drab and Stt 1 1 mix't! Cloths; fancy Casimcns, S. .'.!( i ; oil descriptions ; red, green, s:arll and lAtitc. Flannel's; broicn Shirt-?'-r (,; sr .'''T. k'eaehed Donuslsc do. PLAIDS AND STRIPES.

Merrimack

nd

Fall River 2 blue

fancv do. assottcd do. Sccic!i

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Tho?.;:h i k al:i oral gra e Let it oe r, O'er the frcen Whrn i.i pe-.. i Till ihe h-i-!e

and w ir. . t..r. ?at!i tiiey be . trv.

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t: that 1 raked nn. iv. d wi'h I cut ch a!! but I hea ted them i a it threw out n i;

uie fiurth wiki t lii ec -f-'-nrt las -mall skkh b r: . -! i'. c ; tb.e tree w ::!.

roe; vcic;

ce, a vt ?y tine, peach from the pit was atk e.pe. fa the f.-di i e large', limbs, and ?k at. In l!.'? spring ',::- shoots; about

vigorous

weio ftror

a !;;? iao-, the odier were d w ia liing, w ith ave. ai: 1 highly iliseuicu. tr ir aiv d o;it,and waslied s'ror g time water, and it

This wool i ho too trou-

or.c a process with. Inge treecs.

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peach l:t s about fif

a. e, out oi one hundree

HOW TO M Ab E lit!'. MOST OF A Li r i Li; L N D.

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the t.rst (; at that t; r tap e and t!:e fo pa-i s. iPoe more i-e a

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a n const iiiiv .a eu v veais. rla.i'n d

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t es. Or.e of gag' TP . s ;io I !i. e since a f .nr choice

spih.g of 18.51. I t!ir. e p-. iidi ;::al

the pe.a. !i e- li nt i.u

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- 1 I next se.p-e.-a. judging from their siz---. I bave ako abe.at a d. z-u ytuallor vim s. I i a ' -. i ou i!i- 'a:re. ifou.al. the past as a, cueaai'aei s, beet?, -ai:i.',, olion meio.;s .u.,1 n i -(uniunp, in jnoat a!undance fir family u-e and f..r piekhn:. !u addi ion to the :nhoc, I have at h Pt ;tty dowxi :::g ski uhs aad bu-bes, u h ;js Roc, Sy lingOeS, Alda as. Libit-, Snow hails. Rose Ac:tias, Flowtair.g Alm.ui-k, ("ape Jasnr..:r. s, vVr. i. a p'.er'yof the Honey Sukle. iVvc ai 1 ast two thousand bulbous roots, such us Hyaciatks, Tulips, Rio-ipc.--. Nareissip, .Ve. wi'di equal thatl.mr.hi r of annual a:;:! hi, rnial j-Iai.ts an I l!awcr., ate! n!i of ho af)p men; ioe. d hi. ipa'-s :i:J ;.lt es-aiics. nretu.i..'-, tl fpun

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disease. Instead of 1 should have dene, o.s appeared. I siifaa.h In two years h tret- was to b::

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y Ltua'e?. and the disease io site surr aiiidii g country, a tie- ha t-tb.t r enur-io. vk! ws, tlatt cre;piona!!v at ihe iormer h;is i)oen uen-

tk .-'ruction, and spread over

router nail oi loo United states.

; (k-r-ase appe.irs at present to be prevalent, and, wi'h t-tro. we may

again, have good 1 1 n it- L.

r iy i : , in it

t; i 'ess

Pi

tlus

i-:a and brow n Cam'.det ; as

sorted Ciiv:n-.ians; plain and tiguitd !ook .booiiett, ;uid Swi.-s Muslin's; pi tin I! ibhiaett's ; cotton and silk Flag lib.ihfs, Iii ankets of nil sizes and destripke as-, Cotto'i Yam assorted tiiimbers. ece. o. To oi! of which is added a general assortment rf J i- .'if g J ! 1 lid, OROrFRIFS, MFDICINF.S, Paitits. Oil. Dye Sulk Queen and China Ware, Mrsic.r. Instiu'mf.nts, Ton p, &c. AFo, COOKING STOYES,and Stoves of every description. 5. HATHA HAY. Nov. K,. l.3. G-tf

great a

uiad tint h p Uu: -:b. ,.f tr-

i ear

on.

w . I 1. a 1 ;

s'e U e e-

b 1 f. !, o i which tow sk k and t i-' f,-.

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.t'.so a -,i i- i U.U.tio!:od .A llicie is ;i bant,

e,cu: 40 by '. Iel. le.-i!i"f S O hi

2fe.-t for cultivation. Ai ound this I have a bonkr of two fact w.dc, one l-oiitb iso( Cuj ie l by currant bushes, fine fouuh !iy laspbciry, one. fourth as n ap iragu$ bed, and ne fourth for

Ciin.vr FomER. Dating the lime wo were engird in the pursuit of agricuiiuio, wo witnessed the following experiment, which we submit to farmers as a veiy cheap mode of raising (odder for fattening cattle. It answers the double pun pose of hay and grain. It is l plough the ground and fit it in the same manner as for a crop of wheat and then sow t i n on it say. about t o bushels to the aero ploughing and harrow'ntx it in l.ke manner as for wheal ad rye. In selecting the ground that should he preferred which is tree, from weeds, ll will grow (proided the land is strong enough) so a3 (0 have

small that

the

i;iu;i to rattle which

sUo- t cars una no food ran b

w ill m ike them g tin faster. We have seen some of the incest beef w e ever saw in any maiket, in 1 aliening which no other grain was gien than thai which was raised ou the fodde, in the. hove manner. Mtddlchi.ry ( 1 1.) pi pa; "la transplanting we should lav it .'-wn ;.s a ma;m ttiat nriuit r loot nor 'ranch should be mutilated. It is remarkable that pei sous of consi Icrab'e ep- lie.-.ce act in direct opposition to thi inle. and do net give the mbjoct s.ukcicnt Ktkcilon to convince thcinstlvs t f its ti nth."'

A ma z ins;, Two yoke of oxen were lately killed in Ohio by an ear of corn falli-.g from the stalk on them. Thedrivery narrowly escaped. Farmers should gather their corn before it geU so ripeas lo fall off.

v o v e; n a y 11 u k i-: WILL stand the ensuing -. season, commencing on the .A,... first Monday in April and X lending the last day of June, - - at the stable of the subset iber. (public days excepted, of which notice will ho given.) at the following rates, viz: M 50 for the single leap", paid in hand, with the privilege of continuing for the season by paving Si 50 more by the first of September next; ,S3 for the season, payable in cash or such produce as may be agreed upon, delivered at the stand or at Ilisimc Sun on or before the first day of September next; and $i to insure, payable as soon as the mare is known to be with foul. Any person who maypat a mare on insurance and part with her previous to its being ascertained, will be held bound for the amount specified. All proper care will be taken lo prevent accidents, but I will not be accountable for any. N. R. 1 am w ell satisfied from experience, t! i;it I shall do the public more jipfice by keeping my horse at home all the time, than I tdiould by moving him, ,ts it is well know n that a horse kept in one place is u much surer foal

goiter man those removed to different s'ands. Another advantage is, the public will know where to find the horse at all times, and thereby avoid disappointment, w hich is often" the case with a horse that i moved. YOVA'G MAYDUK'E 1 a beautiful dapple gray, 16 hands h:gh and well proportioned, b years eld this spiing; he was bred on my firm, ainl lias been let lo marcs for I wo seasons past; his colts ere large and of line form, well calculated for 'lie saddle or harness. Young Mayduke was sired by the Old Mayduke, imported from Pennsylvania by Nathan Marble, seifr., and kept for two seasons by Jacob Mvers; hi? dam was sired

by Young London; her dam was an im-

poited marc, pedigree not known. MARTIN STEWART. April 12, 1834.

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These Goods, with the exception of the N. Orleans Sugar, have all been purchased from one of the iuo.-t extensive and respectable houses in New York. WINES AND SPIRITS will be sold, warranted pure as when imported from the original maiknt. OGoods of all kinds will he taken in on storage (he Warehouse communicating with the hank of the river and with the principal private wharfs in the city, oilers prime facilities for storing goods, whether country produce or imported, and will be given on moderate terms.

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H:invs anil J.:i!itts, A'orth corner of Jlain and Front streets, III AVE JUST RECEIVED, in addition to their former stock, a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS; Hardware, lui'ciiwnrc, Cutlery, Guoceiues, &c, vfce. All of which they will dispose of low for cash, or approved country produce.

ROTARY -pIlE subscribers have an agency for - selling Stanley's Patented ROTARY COOKLVG STOVES. The public are respectfully invited to call at their store, South corner of Main and Front streets, and examine the article. Of ;il! inventions of he kind that we have ever seen, we think this stands foremost in point of convenience and the saving of fuel. Various sizes will lie kept constantly on hand and disposed of on reasonable terms. Also, all kinds of STOVES furnished to order. Peiter James. Feb. 22, lS34.-lf. Sail.' SALT! SetTd Pepper ,fc James Have on hand and intend, keeping a constant supply of SALT which they will now sell at 50 cts per bushel and re-wcigh. Thev have just replenished (heir former STOCK OF GOODS, which now comprises a very general assortment of almost every article in their line of business. Their friends are invited to call and examine for themselves.

CKAPT & 5ih, .Vrrjr the corner cf Front and Grand sts. AVE just received, in addition to bLjL their former stock, a large assortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, 1 1 A R D W A R I ', Q U FEN S V A R E, CUTLERY, occ. IRO.Y, C1STI.YGS, AM) MHLS, FROWN & LOAF SUGAR NEW TEA & COFFEE, COTTON YARN, CANDLE WICK, CARPENTERS TOOLS, SHOVELS. HOES, SPADES, ROPES, tVc. &c. Also, a general assortment of COMMON FAMILY MEDICINES. 07Purrhasers will please call and examine for themselves. Terms will be as usual cash, approved country produce, or short credit. March 15, 1 83-1.-1 f.

W V

T3LANK NOTES for sale at the

.13 oflke of the Rising Sun.

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