Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 90, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 1 August 1835 — Page 4
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KAHKOlVS TlCTl KE ortJRIIHROX OR KATVRE'S GRASD RESTORATlVt. An easy and effectual remedy ami radical rure for Lockjaw, Gout. Diokcn shins, Cold, Lumbago, Consumption;, Big head, Scald head, Soft head, or no head, Tuburhicate J Frost bite, Yankee bite, and all kind of bite, Itch, Wooden leg. Hunchback, Broken back, or Double back, Drownings Mania. Hydrophobia, and all other kinds of phobia; Pole evil, and all other kinds of evil, and in general all other diseases to which the body and soul of man are subject. fcychimicnl analysis it has been found that Gridirons contain a powerful and invigorating lluid, possessing power. which arc happily concentrated in the article now ode red to the public, and which will be found, upon a fair (rial, inlinitcly preferable to any of the I an areas, Cerates, Pastes, Liniments, Pills, ; Ungents, Sec so extensively in use at ! the present time in our community, nl- j though even these are considered iniinitely superior to the prescriptions of;, enc regular oiscipiesoi i-j-cuiapius. it will be unnecessary to say more in commendation cf this potent, yet perfectly innocent remedy, than to make known a few of the many certificates that have been given by those who i.i i . .r i Ii:ivi used Hip remrdv lo Ihetr ii:-iTi, il.-. 1 able comfort. CERTIFIC ti:?. This is to certify that I accidentally became entangled in my saw mill, in consequence of which all the bones in my body were broken, and by simply sprinkling one bottle of Kamrod s Tine j - e r i- . : . .1 ii i i turn of Gridirons into the m:ll dam. I i. , . ,,k. i :. :. utuni; jiti n-Liy n;?ioitju in I o nuniK toot , 80,y '-'C and alarm, Uial os I was walking up H,uh ,t. in March ! last, I slipped and lumoled to pieces, so . in u in u gs, iu ms, ana ouier pans 01 my body, lay scattered in many direction. Doctors Parsons. Sisson. and Wright were immediately sent for, and t they all declared there was no doctor in the United States could cure nje. A stranger accidentally stopped in Columbus, who providentially had in his I ulkui a uome i.i lvunrou s 1 incinre ; . I. .Ill ..I 1 " ' t 1 - . l. ot Gridirons, and by a judicious application of this invaluable medicine, the j parts f my body were gathered toge-i thcr without the loss cf a single memDcr. Ur.i:mn lirjoiN. April 4th, 1G35. To all zihom il tnoy concern: This is to certify that 1 died some time ago, to the great grief of my dear wife and children; my wife applied Nature Grand Restorative to my poor corpse; symptoms of returning life soon appeared, and in the course of a yery fewhours I was all alive and in perfect licallh. Jesse Recover. December 1 1th, 1833. W My dearHaul Ramrod-l was out a hunting one time last fall in. Wet Tennessce, and while I was trying to r.in ! .. .,1 . -r .. i .-. t nun: n mil 111 .t iinuniv ireo. i cn it ' mi. a. ... .!. . ' '
mvm(li,l1fmmm.,rl,1l!, U" J""' ' ? "'" 1:1 "un.ing. aiui
that I looked like anything more than f congressman; tio.v'lhtr.ks I, how will ' ri .v ,-! lV.K:(n,. a,-,. ',i I this, for I knowed they both depended i i ' on me lo help Vm out next Congress; 'w mi nun iu jiv it I il I ii'v if: r wrll.l tUonaht I ,nnU ,1. , i could lo heal my mouth, but what to do . . nt Le.ow; lor .ii.l .a L .,... I doctor - ? - II1UH ia all Tennessee that I nv.! d " ( trust with my mouth, bill while I was thinking what to do, as g od luck would have il, a fellow c mo lo our parts who said he lived ia Ol.io, and he E id he was an agent for a wonderful doctor ia Columbus, and had a (i-ic (ha( woold cure any thing j:i less ;h;iti !:) .. a tiian i a time. Now, I did'nt like tl :e looi.' of :
the fellow at all, for he looked so yan-j''' keeish and bragged so much about his fisic, but at last 5.13 s i lo him, lets set; that there article; s he opened a kdie
tin box, and such fi-jck I never saw- .. 1 i. . . " any now 1 nought a box, an 1 put some i ol it to my mouth, and if I did. t sae I! I .1 I A .... . I . I , ... . . 1 loiM cnougti lo knock a hoin .lovxn ,,r uk a steamboa:,! wih I may be shot. Rut my mouth soon began to h.- up' and you may believe it or not, when 1 got to the city my mouth was not hi-'!
rnotlgl; (o put in (he l.ttle cn. ,f a Fe. j free fio, MIlko , (MOuld, and lessafgar, and ia two days longer, I wi,h fe (ed by fermentation, lie used salt maybe shot if I had any mouth at all !'! poking his hav, parliculaily that cll, sajs I, this is ,1 pretty pickle to j ,x h has hem exposed to stoi msn hen hcco(chediu: here am l.:i,ni i!. icuttiio'.
sion ueiorc mr, ;ind no mouth to baik i...r.. . ' J. . with wall, I jift t.,J Clay and Webster mnl do ihe b.-t ihey ran; and what was worst cf all I began i, g, 1 hungry, and what lo do I conldeni t , and they all said I was the koonbhesl looken critter lo be a Congressman the' e ver saw, and some of the doctors wanted lo make me a new month by incision, hut I loll Vm I dident like "that name. So off I goes lo sec my ohl
friend Major Downmg, to tell him my mind about it, and when the Major seed me he laft outright, and says he to me, Crockett haint you got the lock jaw? Yes, locks enough, says I, but don't poke your fun at mo, Jack, or 111 row you up Salt river, if I don't I wish I mav he shot. At Hint he cooled down. Well, say I. Major, 1 believe 111 go hack to Tennessee; no, says-he, Kurnel that wont do, for I gess as how )ou arc going to have a pretty rough time of it, and vou had oil to be on the top
lim, h.oken out which way the hounds run; and then he told mr, (and if I ever ! (orgct it I wish I may be run up a honey locu-t.) of Ramrod's Tincture of Gridiron, and I tclljou what the very name 1 (bought had a rure in it. Ram r.xl! Rn,mrU! Ramrod!!! says I, if I dont try it I wish I may be wolf eaten this very night. At this the Major pulled out a little bottle, and now savs 1. Major you know jit how big a mouth pif . ' t ,i,:s c S:ns ihi Ma-1 .,fVrv ndV.if me. k'mnc!: and then ! )0 ' , r1:1ir,.r eru! to the bottle and .c,,., i -., !. mn,n!. m t irt ilraw c.l it where tnv mouth oil to j !.,j,.iji:in two minutes I had as good a mouth as llcnrv Clav. (Signed) D. Crocki.t. cavtiox. Beware of counterfeits. -III r- l I The genu- j inc lrticle will no carnally nut up in in (T n ii rouics ( ( u uoiiic mi: iI m il w ith India rubber. :in. I sealed wiih ! ..i iliiil.i III! a man nag, and laneiied liie lauei siiud bv the proprietor. nd to be had only at the manufactory in Frying-pan . J ' ... all of the Tea Keltic. " Tlte ! ' ev, si:rn price o fju i o e is reduced to ( i ' . . ... . . very low rate of siv dollars.. To all I .. t i ... n :.. a: ; i in pun n.ic iu m- ii .i uaiu, a u im.uih i r 1 , .. ' , i" tweidv-tue cents win be made on . . . I. 1. i no Ii! best price will be riven r.M . M ,1-.; i..Mw. tii.. .,l.i..r il... I... i I Mus,.iUo Uns moiHO f(r ,a!(nv. j , bo,;J;l r a.! Indian rr.hhrr. u ill i fair term. Simon Uamkop, CoIkmLh.--, O. l)03ii:.STK' l.'COXO.'IV. cam;i,i.s. There are tw o species of (allow candles, the one dipped, and the other moulded; the first are those in common use; the invention of the second is aitrifniled to 7-r wrc, ol Paris. Goo . r 'rc?r, of Paris (allow candb s oinjtit to be made with equal part? of heep and ox tallow; carc beina; taken to avoid any mixture of lion's lard, w hich occasions a thick black smoke, attended with a disagreeable smell, and nlso causes the candles to run. When the tallow has been w eighed and divided in disproportions, it is lo be cut very small, dial il may be more speedily di?-olved; for otiu rwUe il wonid he mere liable (o burn or heromo black, if iefl toj long over tin; fire. As soon as it is completely "melted and rkimmod, a certain quantity of w ater, pic orlionate to thai of the (allow, is p Hired in (or precipitating the imp ire ! : ru !Cs l lilC, f r ,10" fVf 1 ' '''1V ,l- "Ct be,do,,c t,U ;,fit-r liUVC lY1 V ns lh'.Vr' V peiictraurg ilia wiks. wen d make I ' IV candles crackle in cr m 1 !,"' th, ,:!l,ow tv ll ,s s,,:u.n(d t-i''gh a coarse horse h::ir save into I , 'ill roi j .... . a (ub; where. ''ii ii. una; leuiiiuei ; .ours, it becomes fit for use. 1 1 C' 1 1 inc laiio w is very d i lay or rant i-i. . i . 1 1 i - . fi ?WAi f e;u f : l:Vl,ou,1 10 " r'iuu ,aif, tt.nc ; .. 1 1. .. .. II : . I, . I : - . r - " ''. 'V" 51 V U( , j . u'ji,!j m ca.t.nt s. i such caini s ick? as are not ma le, (o slide, th e can dles are frequently permitted to bum in the socket to great waste, and to (lie ) cf the candlestick; litis mav be precede' by taking out early (he short piece ot candle, niacin-? it between .1 . , . I . . . . . - ? 1 ''""sr Ute corlc m (he candlcslick. HAY. j A writer in the lvenn( bec Farmer ' ;l,t" (hal he has practiced for throe 'he cuiingand parking of hay in 111 .: . . . :m ' T" ,,,tl oarn, Willi wide cracks he."le,, ,,,.; ooaros, ana loriouryrars in! ' o: ma-ie light by matching (he loards I I ... I 1. . I . ... I . I i' ..." 'Uilii a plow nn J (oag, and painting I t!ie tongs td" everv bo.;rd w iieh nailed: tliat his hav in (ite liirUt barn basalways been the brightest, (he bett, more ..... That which had ho il v il m'l. ged ami was salted, w as relished belter by Ihe caltle than that which was well cured without sail. A I'M: A i aiiti:.mi;nt. In one of the quarter session courts of Tennessee, one Joe Phillips was indicted for assault and hatlary. The Solicitor called him to the Bar, and addressed him (bus: Vou are indicted for a niudemeanor, and stand charged with
these words 'The Jurors for the State, upon their oaths present, that Joe Phillips, late of the county of , cn the 10th day of August, 13 , with force and arms and upon the body of one John Scrogiring, with malicious intent, and assault did make, w ith guns, swords, pistols, and clubs, with malice aforethought' 'Stop, Mr. Lawyer,' says Joe, 'there was something of it, but you r makin it a darn "d sight worse than it was.1 '"Well, how was it Joe?" savs the Solicitor. "Why, I and John
met one day on the road, and savs I to John, ihis is a had day forsnakin. Then says tic to me, not very ouu neuuer, lor I killed one near upon a rod long. S s I to John that's a lie, for there's nana nakelia!f that long no whare about he reno how. Then after a good many such compliments passed between us, says John to me, says he, I doesn't milk my ! neighbor s cows as some lolk? no. aiui jthen I hit him a clew with my fist side of t.U l,.-wl and (Io n we set to and had a real seuiile. a fair fi-dit then !just cpiit so and we had no gun nor ... nor bib tioiihor- so sword, nor nisltd, nor ciuo neuuer: so vou need not be talking all that non set ce over to the court, when there ! was no su h thing :'.nd John says he I willin (o light agio, if I'll let him strike first.' Salisbury X. C. Watchman. Speculating seems now to be all the ra:e. in the world. From this, thank r..f.t..k P.-itJnrc 'ir-i nvinmt lllii cmnf ; l" "i ----.-i-i, -i I of speculation will never enter among jlhetn; because they have so little to i.i -.1. I. : i . tllJll III' .Udii v .1- ' uu eo.iic mu .. .....; i . .1 l I I I: among nearis, omrrs are ueepiy uean.ig in wheal and Hour; others m eastern and western lands. Some of the specu ; lators it is thought have become land mad, a tlicv recently purchased eastern an -, lis said. at seven do ars per acre. that a few years since were sold under Hie liammer at ten cents tin acre. An eastern paper states that a physician in Maine, had been so wholly engaged in the land speculation, that in prescribin for a patient, he ordered twenty acres of land to be taken before breakfast and if that did not operate in two hours to swallow twenty more. 9!t s'n: TI A VINT? resigned his office as Judge m of the Court, will practice LAW. Outre on Walnut sircet, opposite th Methodist church. Law reoreburgh, May, 1035. 70(f Sign cf O. II. Perry. npllK subscriber having taken the la vt'tn staml formerlv occupietl b Mr J. t.. airgener.on Front sireel, in the village of Rising Sun", respectfully announces to Travelers and others that lie is prep ued to accommodate them in a shle not inferior to any establish monl of (he kind in this se ction of ihe country. His best endeavors will be e.se 1 to in ike his house agrocabh am ii'-; hope? to receive a share of (h lie patronage. pun His table will be supplied with the best the country can afford; and hi Rar furnished with good Liquors. Hi stabling is large and comforta ami will be well attended 1 er-oijs comutg oil or comer on hoarc I sloanv-.oa'c--, will find ibis house a con t - k eiiient stepping place. A. M1TCHFLI Rising Sun, Mav, 18.55. f e . V V' rT.IROM Philadelphia and Raltimore Ti 1 a full and splendid assortment of r.tsmo.y.iiiLK Al.SO, A I tge and general assortment of . a:!)u:n:i-: jxd cutlkry. coop;:r-s tools, sjddj.lry, Ml of w hich w ill he disnoscd of on our tli,,.i terms. PF1TF.R & JAMFS. .. Hisirg Sn, April 18, I 83i - .... If j Yvf V 1 v? w XcOi corner vf Jtuin tmd front stivcls, IO AVF. lately made an addition to a-.H. their former stock, which renders their assortment full and complete. They can furnish their customers with almost every description of DRY GOODS; GROCERIES and QUEEXSUllRE Hardvrarc and C'ullrrv, ;nd all other articles w hich are usually kept in the Stores in this place, at low prices and accommodating terms, for cah, or approved country produce The public are invited (o call and ex amino (heir slock and (he prices. Rising Sun, Feb.?, 1835. C5y
VJEW GOODS.
S. HATHAWAY, T AS just received from New York nurl Pliilndelnhia. nn rvfnnsivp variety of NEiV and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers at piices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the purchaser consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Super black, blue, mulberry, green, ol ive and mixed broad Cloths, 1)1 uc, black, drab, light and dark stri ped Cassimeres; A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gloves 8c hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vesting; Stocks; Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked Scotch and v rench Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich patterns; eached and unbleached Sheeting an Shining; in i l I I 1 1VI.:i.. i tain, coruca aim cross oaneu y one Cambrics; colored uo. Cambric Mu-Itns ; laconct, Swiss, mull. plain and ligured Rook do. Green Rarrage; lt:iiiu:i imitation do. Gro dc Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Silks, Rombazenes and crape Deleria; Irish Linens: brown and bleach'd Russia Linens; Linen Cambric ; Robinet laces, Ldgings black silk Vclvet, Russia diaper; Red ticking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas: Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress Hdkl's; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket lldkls. Also, ahoul pieces aucoes, comprising al most every style; Riitish Sew ing Twist on spools; Summer stuffs, Drilling. Fniieiiet, Sum mer Cloths, ice. Straw and Leghorn Rounds, latest fashions; Palm Hats, Fur do. ESoot, Mioow aa3l ISrovaiex. Also, a fine assortment of H now ui:, Crockery, Glass. China and Hollowwa re, Groceries, Med banes. Paints. Dye Stuffs, SIIO 'J' (JUXS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, occ. etc. Rising Sun, April 25, 1 83j.-y M. TURNER, AS just received, and is now of pening, a handsome assortment of fresh Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting in part as follows: Russell and olive, brown, green, blue, and black Cloths; Cassinetts, fancy colors; Summer drillings, Mexican mixtures, Hamilton stormeuts, Russia sheeting and French linens; Merrimack and French Prints, a splendid assortment ; French ginghams; plain, ligM., cro-s barred Jacomds. Lnglish, Swiss and mull Muslins; Plain andlig'd Grecian Robinelts; Di). do. Laces and Ldgings; Cicoi! Re r raize, while and green gauze Veils; Romiaziie Stocks; A ri h article of fancy dress and pocket Handkerchiefs; Umbrellas. and Parasols; Chinese. Fan; Newest shlc of-Ronnel uid bonncl trimmings; Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Vestias. (!nrl iu t ' i civet Dress Silks; Ladies' and (Jenl lemon's Gloves; Sheetings and Shirtings; White; and tailored Collon Hose, and half Hose; Ladies' JVnncll, Morocco and Seal Skin Shoes and Slippers; Men's Shoes Pumps and Slippers; Children's Shoes, a vuiiety; Palm Hats, &;c. Together with an assortment of ILIRDUARE IXI) CUTLERY, Queens, China and Glass Wares, Family Medicines, Rlank and School Rooks, Nails, Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains, Haiines and Horse Colars, Riding Whips, Paints, Oils and De Stuffs, fcc eVe. Abo, an assortment of IHRPEXTER'S HEXCII TOOLS, of Creagh's manufacture, all of which will be sold low for cash or approved c ountry produce. Rising Sun, March 28, I 83.5. R. K. EATON & CO. AY R removed (heir Slore to the new brick building owned by Mr Rodgers,on Main stree(,a few doors above (heir old stand, and nearly opposite Mr. Dccoursey's. Rising Sun, May 2, 1 335. OF EVERY DESCKIPTlON, Neatly executed at this Office.
JVool Caviling.
I HAVE a pair of Wool Cards in operation at my Cotton Factory, where work can be h;iJ of a good quality and on short notice. P. JAMES. '?'"g Jun A lojo.- mi Retail Grocery, AXD LIQUOR STORE." AUMAN oc RUSH, respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have received, : .. i i : i . . j . i ii. . in cuiviiuoii io tneiroid sloc k, an assorlmcnt f Fro;! Ciroccrics of the best quality; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, w hich they w ill retail from r gill to a gallon. 1 he followiag are a. part LIQUORS, &c. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Brandy ; West India and Domestic Ruin; Holland and Domestic Gin; Port. M;iRga and Rurdeax Claret Wines: CherM.l!n,i.. e 1 I . T t V. i y uuim --, vunaais, licmonnoe. I unci!, lecr, I otter, Cider in bottles, ;.ml visi-,cy. GROCKRIIIS. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans a lie! Loaf aigar, I epper, AlspLce, Ginger, Nut megs, Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Caven dish 1 ohacco. tresh Raisins. Rice. Codfh, Mackarcl, Herrings, Roslon and isuiler Urackers, i able Salt in boxes, UnecJ I5ee.', bologna Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese; and a good assortment 01 Cordectionarics. 1 be above articles are ct as good a quality ns can be had in the western country. Persons w ho are judges of thearluies are rcnuesled In 1 vinni.n for (hemscKes. Prompt attention will he given at a!! times to any calls in their line. Rising San. March 21,103.5. .71 y V,Y TJIOMIS LKll'IS. BIIF. subscriber respcclfully informs his friends of Rising Sun and the public in general, that he lias ojsciied a 11212 HOUSE, on the corner of Front and Grand st. J where has 0.1 hand and intends to keep a general assortment of E5i5ll' of the very best quality that can be. had in Cincinnati, together wiih Groceries and Confeclionaries. His slock consists in part of Cogniac, French and American Brandies; Holland and American Gin; Madeira ai d Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds ; Reer, Porter, Pounce, etc. Nuts of all kinds, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Cigars, &c. CvC. The subscriber having an ice house, well tilled, w ill be nbie at all time during the: summer to accommodate his Misiornors with ICR CRKAM, and t improve the water during (he summer. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun. April 18, 183.5, 73ff IX A V V vi i hJ y fiHI' subscribers arc receiving and. now opening, a handsome assortment of fiprita;, SumtiKi' ?i.;3iN, among which may be found the following articles: Calicoes, Cambrics, Irish Linens; Silks and Silk Handkerchiefs; Dress I land kei chiefs, Gingham-; Ijomha.ofts, Handsome Yelings; Prown ami bleached Muslins; liobinel and Uook Muslin; Straw and Leghorn Ronnets, occ. iVc. v r.so, a2ac!i.'jivl, !JoIum,s, OsS.s r.E2l Faisals, Which, together with their firmer slock, w ill make their assortment nearly complete. They wish their friends and customers to call and examine for themselves, as they will sell low for cash or country prod tiro. R. K. F.ATON & Co. Rising Sun, M uch 21, 1835. 71 tf ?fPyL C'F.NTS per bushel in cash w il be constantly paid for I'8ax swtl at the Risi(j Scn Mit.i,, during this vear, and until December, 1835. CLEJXEl) tlax seed for Fowing will be furnished (o Farmers next seeding lime, and payment in seed taken in the nlumii at a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1834. 53 THE TIStf ES is rcm.isnKn eveky s.vtuiidw, In Rising Sim, Dearborn co. Indiana. wo Dollars per nnnnni, if paid in Hdvanco; Two Dollar mid Fifty t'enU il paid in six month ; or Three Dollars nt Ihn nM tf thp jrar. No subscription will ho received for loss than six months. A l.-iilure to notify a discontinuance nt the end of the time Mibscrihed for, will bo considered n new engagement No paper discontinued until nil nrrenrages uro paid, except nt the option of the Editor. (VjrAdvertisements not exceeding one square, w iff be insertetl three times for $1, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Larger on in, proportion.
