Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 79, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 May 1835 — Page 4
FE.'IALi: PATitlOTIrlU. When the British army I. el 1 possession of Philadelphia, Gen! Howe's head quarters were iu Second strctt, the 4th door below Spruce, in a hou-e which w.h before occupied by Gc:;. Cadwul1 .der. Directly opposite resided William and Lydia Durah, members of (tie society of Friends. A snpeiior clkh.fcr of the British army, believed to be the Adjutant General, fixed upon one ot their chambers, : bade mom, for private conference; and two of them frequently met there with lire and candles ia close consultation. Ah. ait the -d o! December, the Adjutant General (old
Lvdia that he would be in the room at 7 o'clock, and remain late; and they wished the family to retire oaily to bed. adding, that when they wore g'dng aay they won!. 5 call her t let them out and rx!ingui.-h their fire and candle?. She accordingly sent all tho familv (o bed: but as the frier had been f particular, !:cr curiosity was awakened. She took off her shoe and put her car to the key he'e of the conclave, and overheard an order read for all the British troops to march out late on the evening of the fourth, and attack Gen.
Washington's army, then encamped at While Marsh. On hearing this she returned to her chamber and lay down. Soon after, tho c.fnoor knocked at the door, but she rose only at the third summon, having feigned herself asleep. Her mind was so much rotated, that from t hi? moment she could neither eat nor sleep, supposing it to be in her power to save the lives of thousands of her countrymen; but not knowing hw she was (o coney the information to Gen. Washington, not daring to confide it ( her husbaral. She quickly determined to make her wav as quick as possible (
stalk, it obstructs the free circulation j
of sap, and prevents a sufficient supply for the nourishment of the head and grain. By the disease caused in the sl;dk immediately in contact with (he larva', the stock is frequently broken
off, and fills.
Ir rival
Vtslisa&lc Property
FOR SAliE.
r:s:; and Kuraisier Ko&te. pllE Subscriber oilers for sale the
nf M
n , the eg
or young larva' w id be
des'ioved; and at the same time, record'u -r to the laws of vegetation t!ie
cutting off the tops ef the -wheat will , cause, new lateral shoots, which will i
hove no fiies in them; and the roots spreading, as is always occasioned by
cutting the tep. a greater suppiy oi nourishment will be afforded to the. grain. Farmers are generally induced te
sow late in consequence of the r avians ef the tlv in earlv swed grain; hut it is worthy of iheir considera'.ion, whether if would not be better to sow early and !o so'v l?ss, manure more, and to h ive a fine pasture early in the spring, wlien a!l supply of fodder is short to fatteo sheep, raise up poor hors-'s, yen .' calves, ant! to furnish a plentiful su' of good yellow hut'or for the n at thi season of the year, when it . wears such a pale cornstalk hue, ..:,.
ta'fes sostiv.eglv oi stiver, tliat us poor citizens can hardly ndish the taste l if. 2:alt. Varni'T.
riTlIli: subscribers have just received A. Sieajsa Saw 52 11, with P. ap
JL. and are now opening at ineir phages, ready for immediate opera-
- i Store at dames' mill-, on Laughery, in .j together with Til III a: lull LU I b
of ground, on which the ;uill is si.ua-
She runs two saws, and mis a
powerful Engine. The whole is neauy
new. 1 here is also atlacneo, a ,um
for grinding corn.propclh d by tho same
liv pasturing closelv.at tnc proper addition to their former stock, a large
reason of tiic year, which, by the ae- j and general assortment of
count below, corroborated by my own experience, may be as late as the 2 1st
CSrecern-, 25;:vdv: are, Cul-
SHOES, IROX .7. YD CJSTIXGS,
SALT. CORDAGE. NAILS, '. 2 1.XTS &. J YE STUf FS, TJXU1 RE, SJ UULER 1",
and a croat varietv of such articles as i,a,Kj f xc balance be well secured .... o . i i. t i
su't tiie wants oi the farmer ana me
Engine. As there is no permanent
Saw-Mill in the vicinity, it affords a tine opportunity for any one desirous cf en-
pacing in sucii ousiiicss. iiicieuns will be accommodating a part only of the purchase money will be required in
"I n.., T. r:., wicirnns r.f n:ii!tm''
ciian.c. 1 ne public arc invited to call jjfV). bus-,ic?s ;n ronsequencc oi and cxam.ne f r themselvc?. Jj-ilf health, and retiri:- to my i,i I x4 C. farm, toiler for sale the property wheicIlavmg rct,t d , f Od. P. James his , ; , R-- g con?y.
wen U'.i-.'V, (i ana (Tt' i.vive mills, uie
are prepared to do business in thai line
on tin a! tor: r
r
r!c-t r.otice. and on the usu-
!g in (heir employ
. thev can promise
. Lustemers com-
.', ran have their
: V!
;h tlicm.
tlK
met iea:i outposts. S.ie informed
b.cr f-.rnily that, as she was in wart of fbur, sh:? would go to Frai.kCiri for pom" ; her Jus baud insisted that she should tr.ko (he servai't unsid with her, but to I. is surprise !ie por-i!iveiv refu-ft-.l. She cot across to (Jen. Howe, and solicited, what he readily granted, to piss throuuh (he Dii'.hh trop on th" hncs. Leaving her bag at the miih she hastened towards th.-; American lines, and encountered on her way an Ameiicati Licn'.er.ar.t (.'; lent 1 (f'r.rir) of the licjit horse, who, wit'e. som-' of his
A lit' 7.1 STOIIY. Hunt ol North Carolina, said at
a temperance meeting in New oik. n t 1 u :r since, that lite lovers of rum are distinguished for inventin.g modes to obtain it. la illustration, he said a man in Orar.fra ceuuiv, Nortii Carolina, came bonie with a keg of rum, but was immediately summoned (o attend court ;s a juror, and ho was ureatly puz.'u-d to know wlnit to do witii his rum, for bis wife, heintt an intemp-erate woman, would f::d it ilmuah he should Ivde it. He f;na!! v la-bed a strap around it: siirPended it from a bourn above the rr,nl wife's reach. She being lame
and infirm, was supposed unable to get
in of a full lot of ground, with a Brick
House, nearly new. 55 feet front and
32 feet deep, containing 10 rooms, be
sides a kitchen, wasn house,
house, and evcrv necessary convenience
that could be wished to render it a fie-
irable house. A first rale GA11DKN".
planted with tdicice fruit frees, vines
and shrubs: a roomy Stable and Sheds
on hand anil for sale, ("or Carriages, &c. The House is so
a large Jot ol Lumber, w hich they wiu constructed as to suit either a private
at the lowest prices. I hcv can I fiimilv, a tavern, or store rooms. A
furni!i anv quantity ef DO.iRDS anH j-ood dry cellar under the whole, and
.Cl. j LL G. at the shortest notice n brick cistern, containing ICO bands
and ontiie mo t favorable terms. -ilh a metal inimn. This property is
r XlCSitm situated on Front street, facing fne r
no nr,':rrr.'-r i i;h e i csn paiu ior -. r"-" ""l V ' 1 ' "'
Tiiev ah
a hn.vt;
Wheat delivered at the mill.
PIATT cc ATI I EARN. .1 am. s" mills, A pril 1 H, 1 83o.-G2if
1W
FlijlilE fubscrihers have just received k and arc now opctung at their store
in Rising Sun, an. addition to their for
mer stock, ranking theirassortment rem-
'Mete, and consisting of the following
articles, in part, viz:
men, was cn the Ioo!vO,it f.
linn. Ho knew h:
i:
oi in:;-
.l'l-i
nquiii' i
;ero San was ::o;r.g: .io an- v rea
in quest cf her sun, an ciiieer in tb.e Amfiiean array, and pr.ued tho G-!o:id to alight and walkuith h-r. lie did s , orderhig the troops to keep in sight. To I im she discl-.iseil her secret, after
h iving ob aired from I
ion a jo!
at Uie rum. Alter lie was
i! ic'-d the wash tub underneath.
took a gun. loaded ilh a huik, held
it imdornoaih, - n 1 pulled t'ne trigger;
the h -li pier'' the coateul- i:
and
d tiie keg and let down
V7"' P
Super blue, brown, mix'd Sc. drab Cloths
Brown, t'iuc ana siripou oaunei;
A farther description is deemed un
necessary, as it is presumed no one will purchase without viewing th" premises. I have also to rent, for one or more years, a lot 20 feet front and 132 feet deep, situated on Main street a good situation for a Mechanic or store stand. Applv to SAMUEL BEST. Rising Sun, la. March 20, 1 035. fVj-Tlir Cincinnati Gazette will publish tiie above, icrekly, to the amount of $4, mid charge ti.i ollire. Police All persons having Watch
es at my shop for repairs, are hereby
M. TURNER, If If AS just received, and is now opening. a handsome, assortment of fresh Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting in part as fallows:
Russell and olive, brown, gi con, blue, and black Cloths; Cassinetts, fancy colors: Summer drillings, Mexican mixtures, Hamilton stoi merits, Rus:da sheeting and French liner s; Merrimack ami Frctuh Prints, a splen
did assortment; French ginghams: plain, fig'd., cros barred Jaconets. English. Swiss and mull Muslins; Plain andfig'd Grecian Boliinetts; Do. do. Laces and Edgings; Green Berraize, white and green gauze Veils; Bombazine Stocks; A rich article of fancy drees and pocket Hnndkerchief-i; Umbrellas and parasols; Chineic Fans; Newest stvic of Bonnets and bonnet trimmings Silk. Valencia, Marseille?, and c-ivet Vesting?, Curta'ui Caliooe1-; Dress Silks: Ladies' and Centlemen's Gloves: Sheetings and Shirtings; White and colored Cotton Hose, and half Hose ; Ladies' Prune 11. Morocco ard.Scal Skin Shoes and Slipper.--j Men's Shoes. Pumps and Sharers; Children's She.es. a variety; Palm Hals, dee. Sec. Together with e.n aesortmrnl of JL1IIDU JRE JIM) CUTLERY. Queens. China and Glass Wares. Family Medicines, Blank and School Books, Nail--. Iron, Castings , Cast Steel, bright
Trace Chains. Iluimcs and Horse Cedars, Riding Whips, Paints, Oils and Dve Stuffs, &r... &c. Aho.'an assortment of CARPEXTER'S BEXCH TGOES. cf Creagh's manufacture, all of which will be sold low for 'cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, March 20, 1 S35.
.to the tub. IVcslCrt.l Journal.
W vn.ri-riiooF Vm'.nisii. It simp
eo!iils of seiv.-ctt oil ami gum c ia-iio
ounce
.i .
tiie
to
cut into
,i
o;m
ton; ?;ire,s ami m-suvou ia a luia i
the former, and when dissolved, which, will ho in a few days. (J,,; boots are to
n f . ; v c:l t I 1 I I I o
II
n.he never to betray !u.r individual! v. a her iife mijht be r.t stake wii'a tiie Ihidsh. II . coo ric'.ed her to a house near at h ir. l, directed something for her to eat. a a 1 ln!e:ie.t to head qn iiierr-, when he rriai'e G .Mnual Wahinglcui acq laiulad with what he had beard. Washington made, c f course, all preparation i"hr baffling thi meditated surprise. Lvdi i returned honi with her tlour; s it up jiba n w it!,!! the rDVemeat of tho P- i'.i-h troops; heard their fiots'ep-: hut. when th. y returned, in a few d iys a!'::", did not daru to ask a q i"-lioa,
tlio-.ig i s-ohcito is to l "rn t!i i even!. Thn n?xl evening the Adju-aat G-'ne-i il e;i n2 in and re-ju;s(. her to wa!! to bis io-m. as lv wished to put soar? question'. Sut fallowed him in terror; and when hi locked the door, and bogged hr-r, willi an air of mystery, to in: se ited, sY: w h sure thit h" was ritb.
rr s-jsper.'ed or had h.'n hetravod.
"e i'omi!
-.iih the neXMiie. w'-it !i I ! ave p.; ( p.t:
.e manner in i:.v boots i? U3
ioIIow--: I f n'-. e a p.ei e o! sp rub t'ao mixiare in, u ;-;ii f!ie
tl-e,
wii! absorb no ni;re of it; the oool are then 1 lid by f -r a day or two, when the roce? is repcateii. i ne w--.' r? v., .. as the ui-pr.r. ae to be thn- rubbed, and tiie operation is to !- p.'i f oi ;n nl eit'.vr I.e'ore e tiie or in the sun. It imo'ilsan e! -!ic pliancy t tiie b-atii-rr, which, without the leaM exaggera-
., -nt of I ndies' Shawls and notified that unless they are taken a
,' t r k .1 t,:r.. way within three months from this date, dress Hanalcdvhiefs; .... , f.J
r--- li- n,!.;r,Of. I 1 omul OIICI lllll IUI Bctic iu Ml l iguredand piain booinclt; , . . , 1 J . n .n, , , i (he repairs. Jt Some have been left
liueaii and ookiiici i.o.t;p, i ( c nrcT . i: i . i r i r nJ f.ir trn rears b. lil.ol.
; IIlel(tiU ilSMJl illlL Ill Ul uuum-l. mm J
belt ribbands ;
Green an
Plain and striped ginghams;
Plain and figured jaconet ; Beck and cambric muslins; IJnen and cotton diaper; Cireas-iau?, a varietv of colors
TllIIE subscribers are receiving and - -v r it .s
merit of Npi'ijss sad faisiSEtsiscs' among which may be found
the following articles:
1- !-.lw KmnMi rwl hnmha 7.0( : I I: t.-.l. T:
t,.v, : -1 . . , 1 i w i mm . . ' VjillK UUS, IIIIUI 11:1s. I I 15-il Li UMIH 1
M-.r?eilies, valenti.i.saiin, and ih; vest- c-n j S;.i. Handkerchiefs:
cks and cravats, a variety; i'!o'" Dress Handkerchiefs, Ginghams -.
L-'diesar.d rentlcmen s siik, beaver ami norrlK1ZG;?. Handsome Vcslimrs:
'! k-km g!vos ;
Brown and bleached Muslins;
BBLS. MOLASSES, just rcceived fromNew Oileans.per steam boat Uncle Sam, and for sale on accommodating terms, by HAINES &LANIUS. January 20, 1335. ly ('ENTS per bushel in carh will Q f be constantly paid for Flax
CC ti at the Rising Sun Milt,, during
thi3 v.r. and U'Uil JJecemner,
CLEjIXED llax seed i''V fowmg will
be fund-bed to Farmers next reeding time, and payment in seed trken in the autumn at a fair advance.
Rising Sun, Dee. 1C34. 53
lion, won l0 W
I mike om pair I -( as Jong iieh b id not been so prepa
re!:. .??.
Turf L
fir.
'd earnes'.lv wim!' "r a"v r-f
r
l to i n 'nr
b.T f imiiv were; up tie list night h" end t'ae oth"" otneer met: lhe t"ld h;ni th'y all rotir.' l at eight l trk. IP rbs; ved, ' I know vov were a!eep. for I knocked nt vo ir e;n'ior d ior tiir.-e: limes b 'fore von hejnl mo. I am at a
Its to imigine who gave Gen. Wahingtori information of oar intended attack, unk'-s tiro walls of the hou-e could speak. Whoa we arrived near hi;e Marsh, wo found all their cannon mounted and tho troops prepare J to ier-':vc is, an I we have maici-ed bock I '-" a
pore
A Fkmvm: Siii.on. A voung girl
M u a spiencna arucie or
was l.!elv dieovered on board ot a 1-fa-t esse I Ling at the London deiel-s. disgui-etl a a saijo;-. in which vocation -he had been acting for many years. Her story is quite romantic. Love for th" captain of a vessel led her to the to pin him in America, where she f.-a'-.i iii? grave. She had sine? voyage ! ;h Mediterranean, and is quits a pra -ti-ed t ii ; her hands a rough as board, lier-kin swartliv. and her poll cropped. She ounls the shrouds as nimbly a a :Tvukcv. A sailor striking her, and she crCiog, led to the discovery bv seine
n' ie.'1'.c :,
wh
li !
o lmmou
i
atelv investi-
,i. r ease, and toed; her uimer
their
f fol:. PASTl-S'iIm; v, is;
oroieelion. ''bo sailors knew her ex. Hat hor -has'.iiv was invulnerable to tho-;,. h-ri-nns. Mr. Well--, ag nf of the O'doTc-mperai-.ee society. at a late ni"e:ing in G rob'n r, stated on the uuthoriv of.?. C. Viighl.uJliat in twenty-five ic.n prai 'iee at lit" liar and on the
.! udg-" y light had boen engaged
ting-: :,,,d slieeting muslins; u0i,inct ;u,d Book Muslin;
uul ilomestie plaids; gn,y nn Deghorn Bonnets, vtc. &c.
a r.so,
Faints, Which, together with their former
stock, w ill make their assortment near
ly complete. They wish their friends and customers to call and examine for
themselves, as they will sell low for cash or country produce.
R. K. EATON oc Co. Rising Sun, March 21, 1335. 7 1 tf Ketsiil G-rocevy, JXD LIQUOR STORE. irb AUiMAN tt RUSH, respectfully
aLj) inform their friends and the public generally, that they have received,
in addition to their old stoclc, an assort
ment of FrcEi Ci roccrics of the best quality; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which they 'will retail from
a gill to a gallon. I he following are n
l'Ut .LIQUORS. &c. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Bran
dv; West India and Domestic Rum;
Holland and Domestic Gin; Port, M i deira, Swiss, Veva y. White, Sweet Mai aga and Burdeax Claret Wines; Cher
rv Bounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch,
Beer. Porter, Cider in bottles, and
Whiskey,
i rown sin
Checks, tickin
1- a'-cv print
J zfilrd Cu'ico. Jl&reetvarc They keep constantly on hand a general assortment i f Hardware, consisting of lo ks, latches, hinges, screws, axes, hatchets, hammers, wnod.cioss cut and hand -aws. COOPERS' C.1RPEX TERS' TOOLS. Al '-O -Iron, Castings, Steel, Nails, ar.d Spihes. A C!,OI! . SSonTMF.XT OF QiZccFtwr.s'e nt:d Tinware. 'i ;.!-,! keep constantly on hand,
V YARN AND BATTING.
: . i- g -- in Factory, either at - .st .' - .; eMail.
i r '..-A;i K.i Lie'; they will ell low for
cash or approved eountrv porduce
P. fc II. .1 AMES.
Rising Sun, Jan. 10, 1C35. Gly
5&'Vi6S?iiJ3i Ciptr'si Ware.
TTUST received and for sale, a first rate lot of CHURXS, TUBS, and
BUCKETS, which will be disposed of on accommodating terms. CRAFT :-z SON. Ri-ingS in. April 11.
Pouring whonUlo-eU, in t' esp- ngj., , ,.,,,v.f ,r ,;iaK ,;)r if,,. q,- tH.
of tie e.sr, ha n.. n ttt-a j r h ;- i (o advantage, in de-troying t!i i;y. li farmers would early ex'minn their wheat, and when the lly is fmn I ominittir.g its ravages. would turn in their stock and p -.stnre it down closely, they would fVe-qnetiJly save Vu in rop-. Tnis ius-ct d" ifes it egg b :twem the to!k and He f;r-t I -af. n ar Unroot; as the larvae approac h to maMlily, and iiicreaes in liz -, it t xndes a poisonous moisture from the external covering of the larvm w hich cause the spachelate, and by the increas-
sing hr w t en the leaf and
mui lei - which cce i-iencd these trial--, the .Judge four.d oa examination, that nineteen were traceable to the use of ardent spirits." S'rroKT srctiT. Dean Cowper, of i :rl am, w ho wa very economical of hi wine, descanting one day on the '"Xtraordinarv performance of a man who was l lind, remaiked that the poor fi How rouhl see no more than "that bottle." M do not wonder at it at all," rei lied a minor canon at table, ''for we have seen no more than that bottle all the afternoon."
iCov", & eria KSeaB for SnEe.
ITIli: Rimg Sun Mil! is now fitted
tor grinding corn . and has meal on hand for sale, nr to (xebange for sound
sin lied corn, at the rate of three-fourths
tb.e weight in meal, for corn. 'Also,
corn for sale in the ear. The present
prices are, for corn 50 cents per bush
el; and for corn meal 50 cents, struck
measure. Apply to DANIEL HINSDALE. March 23. 1835. 3w72c
npiIFi subscribers have on hand and
for sale, four first rate I-VaiBEi-
llli Slave, or fire places, for wood,
winch they will sell on accommodating
tonus. IIAliNUS & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Jan. 17.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf
Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nut
megs, Cloves, rigs. Cinnamon, Caven dish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Cod
fish, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston and
Butter Crackers, Table Salt in boxes,
Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese; and a good assortment
of Confectionaries.
The above articles are of as good a quality as can be had in the western
country. Persons who are judges of
the articles are requested to examine
for themselves. Prompt attention wil
be given at all times to any calls in
their line. Rising Sun, March 21,1335. 71y
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Es re ties & Sjaisisss,
Xoiih corner of JLiin and Front street,
jj"AVE lately made an addition to IQj their former stock, which ren
ders their assortment full and complete.
They can furnish their customers with
almost every description of
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES and QUEEXSIVJRE Elartlware asid CulSery, and all other articles which are usually kept in ihe Stores in this place, at lowprices and accommodating terms, forcash, or approved country produce.. The public are invited to rail and examine their stock and the prices. Rising Sun. Feb. 7, 1835. G5y
b it
WHntfsor Gtlsairs
reived SO set of W' klltfsor" Chairs of different colors;;
'$! r also, 9 .Seees, and a few nnriiPJr: fit a iik ,.n
w hich they will dispose of on the most; accommodating terms. HAINES &LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 2Mb, 1 5334 50 Mag I Mays!: THREE cents per pound in cash will be paid for clean linen and cotton rags at the Rising Sun Times ofi'cc, when delivered in quantifies of not less than 10 pounds.
U TZE2ES
IS PUBLISHED EVEItY SATURDAY, Iii Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, if poiii in nilvnnce; Two Dollars nnil Fifty Cents if pniil in six months ; or Three Dollars at Ihc einl of the your. No eubsrription will be received for less than six months. A (ailurc to notify a discontinuance at the end of tlm time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until nil arrearages ar paid, except at the option of the Editor. Advertisements not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for $1, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Larger rue ia proportion.
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