Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 140, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 July 1836 — Page 4

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P;im1v IHc-Mittf. Ac. " ST lUXT.IVF.n WD FOR S Vl.E AT EVILL'S DRUG STORE, Wilmington, indw.

CONSIDERABLE quantity of . liliHxlqootrs Elixer of Health,

so eminently recommended and distinguished as a valuable medicine. Ho has a bo on hand for sale, among others, tho following articles, viz:

O !i! ! nrtaric

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both pots to I. -;. next w of !nv!i::' its mode ol

. and method f rrrjCl'VK-

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lion, ju'ge ey too muter tasters ot ti.at iiotai.-k; city. la the manufacturing process, ;n r-a-trr is pcr;ni:kil io o-ruc. i:i conlurl ici:h

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Atituiicaiiil Vv inc Ar' liic Aipia Aaimoiiia Arrow K.ot Hal-am l'a'):nia Turlington's Ci;;a:va ot" Monov

I? a i" Ic rersiviaii

.";ou.-i! IJlno l'-lis

t:ic cream or OiU.'er because tt

lieved that water, and particularly soil water, dissipates much, ot the hoe llavorthat gives to butter its high value.

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i iic u ran go county jjairy omen sa, ; immst.me "give us good hard wal r and wo will j ;rav, ri lino.t Iai-'a;(!y fitch nvv..c gooa luttor, (or tr.e reason. ! l!l,l,sw;iXJ

HIack Load Hriisn! i 01 I.ifo IiiUeiaaa's Drops

pro'aa!

laciaic

aroma iro:n

"ibo. toiopor.-.tur

that it abstracts less of the :

butter than soft water. laven.ish robacco

C.e cream may

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Casia

ot water p".;t liHO ; Castor, Russia

a tub. in w hich the churn may ho plung

ed. It t!u

:re;i:o. :s ele;n, it

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1 CuMiti ot Tartar

Calomol Cnvomie fon-irr

vrashii.g; and if t!:o butter is dirty, wa- Cochintal icr will ncv; r clean it. Copal Varnish Nothing hut good, well pulverized j g!, salt, is used in preserving tno butter: i Cr.bobs

this is a!! mixed, ar.d . 1! dissolved in tho i Cooulu- T nitidis

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trnss.hef iretho butter has its last and final working with the butter hull-, and which is not f:::Miod till j the h uttermilk is evea-hed. To avoid r.Ii taint from the butter vessels, and the better to cx hide it from tho air, wiiich scon injures it, the butter is p icked c!oe in clean stone, j,;irs, and when nearly fi-iea. i- covered with a strong brine, rendered pure by previous boiling, .kimrning,and settling. In twenty months the brine ha been twice renewed, on tho appearance of a film on the. surface of the. old pickle. To preserve butter, air and water, and beat above 65 or 70 degrees, are to be gaurded as much as possible. The brine upon the surface does not penetrate the mass, nor while, sweet taint it: bui. it thoroughly excludes the air. Cultivator. Stf.a:!. In estimating steam power, the force of one horse is considered to be taiuivalent to the elevation of n weight of 3;i.O0O lbs. at one foot per minute, but the animal force of a horse does siot in reality exceed 22,OuO lbs. at the same ratio. Considering the delays and repose necessary in horse power, a steamboat estimated at GO horse power, is in fact ee,ual to the labor of 270 horses everv twentv-four hours.

Carbonate of iron Colocrne VYator lanotic Tartar F.-h :;ccs of all kind-3 t iouurs rjii7oin Flour Satj.hur GoKi Tiacturc (ruui Arabic Myrrh Aloes Asafisctu!a Dpiiiin t'amjiiior (riiiacum i;irttia Glue Goilfrcy's Cordial iiara-iu Oi! liair Unislics Hooper's fills itiyl's Kir.'irocation Hura ficra Ink tV: Ink Fowdcrs Ippecachuana Ivory Black Jalap Japan Varnish Jmlkins' Ointment l-audaniau I .OZvlltfl'5 Li jaorico Hall

Loo's fills Larogue's S'nip jManna Magnosii, Carb. Alnnosia, oak mod Mercurial Ointnu lit Mustard, Lncbsh Nntmocs Oil Almonds Anise liiagamot Cloves Cinnamon Lavender Peppermint "Wivrinsood Olive or Sweet Origanum Savine Sassafras Pennyroyal !?iike Lemon Rosemary Seneca Vitriol Paint Lirushes Pearlash Putty l'farl Harley Pierson's elch cough Drops Precipitate, red Resin Rhubarb Starch Saleralis Sarsaparilla Salt Petre, rcCned S.piills Seidlitz Towders Soda Powders Sponge Soda, snp. carb. Snpir of Lead S.iii'ron, Eng. & Am. Sweet Spts. Nitre Shaving Soap Sago Suit of Wormwood of Tartar Salts Epsom Glauber Seeds Anise Cardamom Carraway Coriander Fcnna SnulF Poxes Spermaceti Sperm. Candles Spirits Hartshorn Sulph . Quinine Turpentine, Venice Turpentine, spirits Verdigris Vitriol, White Blue

Wafers

Human happiness lias no pet feet security but freedom; freedom none but virtue; virtue none but knowledge: and neither freedom, nor virtue, nor knowledge, has any vigor, or immortal hope, except in the principles of the Christian faith, and in the sanctions of the Christian religion. Frcsiiloit (Juinry. Pha YEit. Cod looks not at the oratory of your prayers, how elegant they be, or at the geometry of your practs, how long they be, or at the aulhmelio of your prayers, how many they be, nor at the logic of your prayers, how me

thodical they he; but the, sincerity of them he looks at. Jajocs.

A Ch.l.f.;f.. Some, years since Judge of Rhode Island, receivee a challenge from Con. of which he took no notice. Soon after, he met the challenger in a public company, and the following dialogue ensued between them: S -Did you receive my note sir?' Yes sir.' "Well sir do you intend to light me?' 'No, sir.' "Wei! sir, I consider you a pitiful coward.'1 'Right, sir; you knew that very well or you would never have challenged me.

Stick

La Molt's Coiiijh drops Wntor Colors

Pa ml. White Lead Lamp liJack Red Lead Prussian Blue Venitian Red Vermilion Spanish Brown Litharge Chrome Yellow Terra do Sienna. Chrome G reen Sand Paper I)rc-Slnfft. Logwood Copperas Indisrw Madder Alum cc. itc. Szc. Wilmington, June 115, 183G. AURORA and NAVOLEOJS T I it:PiItF,.

7J OTICE is hereby given that Books

for subscription to the stock of

the Aurora and JNapoIeon 'turnpike,

will be opened on the 'JMh instant, at

the following places, to wit: At the

store ot (j. H . Lane cc Co. in Aurora

at the store of A. U. Read, in Wil

mington; at the store of Stephen S

Hardin, in V rauklinton, Ripley Co.

and at the otlice of Miles Mendenhall

in Napoleon; and will be continued

, open for the space of thirty days; and

the sum of five (toilms will be required

on each share, as the first instalment

on the same. By order of the Board:

GEORCE V. BUELL, PresU.

S. S. Hardin7, Clerk. tune 18, 183G.

Definition of a o:.n r:a:?.! :,. ('futility is. n. ith. r in birth, manner nor fashion, but in the. mind. A hi-U tense ol boner, a d iei 'nnuatinu never to take a mean advantage of another, an adhcicnco to truth, and politeness towards those, with wii i uvou ta ay have deal ing-, are the cential and distinguish

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I ). lil.M-ee i ! !. Ti; - . 1 M l: r- We leain ''mm (he W i'x Ti.n-, that the editor ( tli ( '.niou i land Civihan, published 111 A I II 1 :od, recently I e t ival a cha!ieii.;: lu i" 'H-u he refused to give up the n tar' el a coi icsposid enl v. ho had perpeir.ite,! souie poetic lines loulanlhe."' The tn inner in which (he :ditor treated the. chaliemrv, a, !y no moans tespo iful. He ei coolly put he liott; in his p.). kt t, and lio n dehb lately kicked tiiu bculu! uut vl tile JvU!.

SALES AT PUBLIC AUCTOH, pilL) subscriber hereby gives notice t his friends and the public in Jrenrr.d, that he will attend to the sales of Houses. Lots, Farms, stock of nil kin.ls. Furniture, Merchandize, ccc. &c., a; Public .-Indian, at any place in this cr the adjoining counties, at the shortest notice, on moderate terms.

JACOB MORISON, Auctioneer. Rising Sun, June 18, 183G. ' N. B. A few genteel Boarders can e accommodated at his resilience on "irst street, near the lower landing.

NEW & CHEAP (iOOIW.

in

Hon iY s Ms$f?l

rlPIIE subscribers have on hand and

expect to keep a large quantity o

Boards and Shingles.

GEO. W LANE & CO. Aurora. June 18, 1836.

BLACKSMlTHIiSt;.

"g" AVE ju't received and are now o- ' pening, a large and fashionable assortment of Sfsl'Lli &, Tinim iiOtlw, consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslin?; Cambrics. Brocade: Jlu lii:!-, Jaconets; Plain & ligM Book and Swiss Muslins: Figured ;tnd plain Bobinetts; Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish Lita-ns;

J lombazett, Capes, 1 h i!lin:; ; Browti -i.nd bleaclied Slieetirgs Shirting'-; A general assortment of SPPLYd MW'MPJl H KJR f-r -enUenu

A handsome assortment of f. t'l I I V fSfs-,:"; and Bonnet trinimiturs; Ladies" Baskets, Gloves, Mils, Siaa s, and Barasols; Dress Hdkfs.; Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes; Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets: And a very general suppl v of i) R V

G O O 1)S, of every description, and

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rHF. 5?nwc fibers wish to inform the Citr'.eiis of Rising Sun and its, vicinity, that they have just received and

now oiler La- srd", at the stand lately-

occupied by I,. "". n;,H. a Iai'L'e and

generel m-Mutment of articles in their

line, oi wh:ch ti e fo!',owi

J5acoe, l-'orlc, u

1 Bniter tih, .Mackare .-H'os, 'l.eese

IlE subscriber respectfully returns

ins iiiiiiuva iu uiu jiuunc lur ine oi uic ie.M ijuaiuj.

wiL-SC' a ireneral assortment of

past generous patronage he. has receiv

ed, and intorms them that he still con

tinues to carry on the above business, in the town of JUJIORJ. Uc confidently believes that with his experience in the business, he will be able to

meet the wishes of nil who may favor him with their custom. The cash will

c expected when the work is deliver

ed, as he intends keening no book account. ADAM BURRIS.

Aurora, June 18, 183G.

RISING SUN EXCHANGE,

BY LEE RODGERS.

THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Grocery and Liquor Store, in the Brick-

building on Main street, next door to

1 eler Ledgers store, where he intends

to keep a general assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS,

of the very best quality, which he will

sell, wholesale and retail, at moderate

prices for cash.

Also, a general supply of Groceries,

Cocoa and all kinds of Nuts, Crackers, Confectionary, Bitters, Spices, etc. occ.

together with all articles ussually kept in such houses.

He has gone to considerable expense

in lilting up the EXClIANGE,so as to

render it convenient and comfortable; and he hereby gives notice that he will not permit any gambling, lighting, quarrelhng, noise, or any indecent or tmmoiai conduct whatever, abo'ut his establishment; and as all who patronize him must strictly observe these rules, he hopes to keep a house worthy of public patronage. LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, June 11,183G.

Groceries. Hard and Qticenswaro. Cliitia atul Glasswasv, Tinware, Cut! cry, Iron, Htcc!,NaiIf-,.'!cytl:c's-, tickles, hovcis, spades, Ca:-in, . oranre, lvc bums, i. aim s.ats. Window G!a:-s, Cooper's Tools, and all other articles heretofore kept m their Store, making their stock very large, all of which they will soil on their usual accommodating terms. The public are invited to give them a call. Rising Sun, June 1 1, 103-3.

ing are a part:

dried and green Beef, i Joney, Molasses, Codlernng, Bologi-a SauCiuekens, 1 ickles. Rota

toes, Krout. Beets, Carrots, green and dried Apples, dried Quinces, Apple Butler, Egt:s Onions Turnips, Rice, Preserves, Oranges, Fins, Boston and Butler Crackers, Sane, I lop?, Vinegar, Walnuts, i .ickorvnu!.:, i'econs, Aim- ' 1" 11-' !!" l'l onus, i.ioai, i' lour. :.e.il ; .ye ! lour. ;'-;. --- ;. -'r e' Chocolate, Ct ;':'. ( ;-, Teas, Sugars, Pep

per, Alspice, Ti K-e, Cloves, Ginger,

Pearlash, Sal. F-ati.

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Tni and

S Siaieli, Candles,

sh.iving Soap, linseed, 't oils. Tob.acco, Cigars,

.1,

mes cc liooks,

Si.uli, Chalk, N;

! 1 . ill' in . .

I llU I 'T. HIT. 1 I i I . ' Vf T I 1 , ,T I .,T-

Fii!:!s, Bnisb.cs, Cordage, some Medioi'ies. Drugs. I lw.lv, ; -re, '.nn i nsware, 1 mwaro, ( V.ope: Vvare, (ilar.swa ro, Cutlery, VindU- Class, Dye Stuils, i r, Foir, p.onbs Wir.es, Brandies, Whiskey, (but rt :-y the small.) Cast-ie;-'. Iron, Steel. Ch'.rden Seeds, Find-i;,!!-: for Sb.o. makers.

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r?' HE subscriber has just received

IL from Fh h'fiin anvl

a iic

EXCHANGE HEAD PAOTEBS! Order IVo. 1. HlIE subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public, that he has opened an office in the room immediately back of and adjoining Mr. Rodgers?s Exchange, where he will attend to BARBE1UNG, TOOTH PULLING and BLEEDING, in the most skillful manner, and on moderate terms. From his experience in these branches of business, and having procured new

and first quality instruments, he flatters himself that he will be able to impart

satisfaction to all who may patronize him. He invites those who may stand

in need of any of the above operations,

to call and give him a trial. S. S. WALKER. Rising Sun, June 18, 183G.

BROWN, Master,

s WILL ply regularly

y':, - r-- u daily packet be

8X--r t-L"y .'"- t v een Rising Sun ami

Cincinnati. W ill leave Rising Sun ev

ery nirning (Sundays excepted,) at I-

o clock, and pass Aurora, I 'etersburgli, and Law rcnc.eburgh from? to 8 o'clock, and arrive at Cincinnati at I '2 o'clock; and return same day, leaving Cincinnati at 3 o'clock, V. M. P. vV. II . JAMES. Rising Sun, Juno II, l !3G.-3Mf lDOL Carding will be done at f the Cotton Factory, in Rising Sun, the pieseut season; and as the machinery is supplied with new cards, applicants, may rely upon having their woik done well. P. JAMES. Rising Sun, May 23, 183G.

IHo.uk Metal -, Mortgages, .V,c. cc. Foi s;tlc at thib Ollicc.

AS just received, in addition to his

former stock, a fresh supply of

Goods, among which are

Fine Cloths, Vcstings, Yellow Nankin ;

Irish Linen, Ladies baskets; Shirting Muslins, dress Hdkfs.;

Handsome Calicoes, Palm Leaf Hals;

Flag and Pongee Silk Hdkfs.; Fine black Cotton Stockings:

Jaconet Muslins; plain Sr, lig'd Velvet; Britania Ware; Shoe Thread; Ladies Morocco and Soakkin Shoes; Prunella and Leather do Children's Shoes; Men's Bumps and Fine Shoes; Blank Books; Family Bibles; Watts' Psalms and Hymns; School Books; Works of Josephus; Histories and .Music Books; Medicines, Paints, Dye Stulfs; ('opal and Japan Varnish; Spirits of Turpentine; Scythes, Sickles, Blind Bridles; Collars and Wagon Whips, with many other articles too numerous to advertise; all of which he will sell very low for cash. Rising Sun, June 4, 1 83G.

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neral and complete assortment of

rt!'isc!i w Aji'-StTieasa

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CONSISTING, IN" r.VllT, OF Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, S ilinetts, Flannels, Bombazelts, Circassians, Cal

icoes, I ainteil lUusliiis, umghams, lnsli

Linen, Table Cloths, Cambrics, Jaco-

nets, and a neat assortment ot uress Silks, Dress Handkerchiefs, Ribands, Gauze and IJjbinct Veils, Ladies Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, ccc. AJjSO,

Hardware and Cuikryj Qucenswaro, J5rittanic ,'tnd Gla"rS Ware. Bar Iron, Castings, Kai3: Window (ikiss, Spades, Shovels, ec Sickles. Also, just received from New Orleans a full assortment of all kinds of 11110CERIKS, COllJUGE, Fltlfc. occ. to which he respectfully invites the attention of his friends and patrons. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 14, 133G. 31

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U'.'Uiia.ie.oe.i?, v els. i anlaioons.

.ers.Shirts. CeHnrs. Stocks, Hand-

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ks, Hats,

B. otees, Cldl"fiij'por?, ice. eve. !: s too tedious to . i a e t:: Uis caii a.re particularly !V, a;ai price tb.eir

Iron. TON Iron, assorted, jul received and for sale by

Juucll PEPPER cv FRENCH.

?WM1) suiiscribcrs respectfully inform their friends that they have just received and are now opening a fretdi supply of K:eava2aJ".fc sliSoudrfj from New York. Besides their large stock of DryGoods, the' expect to keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Collee, Imperial and Voting Hyson Tea, Loaf and NewOrleans Sugar, Sugarhouso. Molasses, good Liquors, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Salt, ccc. fcc. GEO. W. LANE & CO. Aurora, May 7, 133G. 30tf NEW CLQTHliSimE. D. FISHER, TAILOR,

AS now on hand for sale between and IUH9 articles of Cloth

ing, of various sizes, colors and prices, such as Coats, Cloaks, Roundabouts, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts and Drawers, together with an assortment of first rate Trimmings, such as Canvass, Padding, Buckram, Wadding, Linings, Facings, Buttons, Threads, Silks, Twist, Tape, &c. Sec. D. F. has just laid in a slock of 3Uf&iJLO CJla'i?,'i"i.'i.S, of the very best quality, of Blue, Black, Brown and Claret colors, with Black and Drab Casstnicrc, together with Vestings of various kinds, and ;, great variety of S VALUER GOODS, hich he will make to order orsell on reasonable terms. As his health, is on the decline, I ). F. will in future employ good workmen, ami wiilicotc more el his time to cutting out. Persons who wish their work cut out and made at home, will always find him ready to do it on (he shortest possible notice. Grateful for past favors, he expects a continuance of the same. All those indebted will please call and pay ther accounts, as In; has never yet put any one to inconvenience. N. B. T wo good Journey men will find steady work by calling imuiediute- '.' Riaug Sun, May 7, 183G. 30lf

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kcrciuel?

i .;o.S o ;or:S, jj dren's Shoes Pi:

w:t.i ma'-.y ot, -t : meri'ion, on as r--.-be ;ii;er.Sed. Pe rctpiested to call ;i

articles. HALL es BUCHANAN. Ri?in.r Sun. March J , 1 83G. N. B. All those who have felt the hiippv ll els of, or are advocates for what is called the Thomsoniun System of ?-lvdicine, cae. find most of the sim-

pluj-Viiicdios which that system incorjior"". H. cC B.

new iieap PiATT & ATHEARN, T U 1AKE pleasure in informing Iheir ei nn'crr.inri.v-limn'i'sniKl thetitih-

uc m gencr

al, that in a.h

hiumI to ttieir

lr:ner stock, t !:;:y l.ave lately received ae.d opened, at their old .-(and, a large and elegant assortment of FALL & VLTrEJ.l GOODS, Aivou w ::ren :.i y m: ioum Cln'h.-, Qiminurs, (Jn.isiui , Jams, $ilbulls, Ciiriirsiiins, ( iiutnms; Ffaiinch; Vesting, Si!, r. Glovs. ru lltnul-

!ccrr;,:tj?, C i jJiA) !:S m iy,til r.vvry, tn;d i -crn) olfu r urlic'c in l!ic Dry Goods liw. A large supply of 11"? ?jIiO:!i ma.l I'ra.'.yniasi. They h; ve nlso on bend and intend to keep a large and good ns-ortmont of ( Groceries, (.itioensware, Cutlery, ll:rdw;irc, Gins:? and ri'in V'are, Cotl:i Yam.--, Satldk.'rv, Castings ol'aH kinds, lileek Iroiu Kails, I'ow der,ShoI, Lead,s ia;s, Caps, Drup and Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyeStuils, and in line every article usually kept in stores, making as good an assortment as can bo found at any similar establishment in the country and they will sell cheap on their former terms. They invite the public to call and examine for themselves. James' Mill, Nov. 1835. v

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fi.Ji AVE just received a fresh supply a. of new and fas!iion.-i!de (oodscomprising in part a splendid assortment of .Ksaey VJbs-oe, especially selected for the F1 secson, which, in addition to their former slock, comprises almost every article used in our country, either l.y the Fanner or JL elumie, which they will ell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YULN. r.ATTliS'G, -jV ci.v, a,,-: mcx, Will al'.vays be found in Iheir o.-lahUh-meet, for sale cither by wholesale or retail. They have a!sa a !a:::e lot of e-.ijsist jit? A '.fi'jf , of tl.e kikst ;;;i.itv, which they will roll at 37 l- J cents per hu.-ded.

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losing Sun, : .( .(. C,

IS l'llU.ISlllI) K V. it Y SATIUDVY, lu Rising Snn, Dearborn c. Indiana. T Kit MS. Two Doll.ir r yc:ir, if paid in a.lv.m.-e; Two I nll;irs ami 1' iH.y Cents it " paiil in si mini tli? ; or, I'linc I ill;u.- at I lie eii'atiuiiul tin' yi ai . A I illiue l. ootil v a di -.-.m liliihillco ilt tliot n.l oI'IIk' (inn; : ul): ml. i ll I'ur, will Li; cmiMilt i e.l a m.v oi; ;aeniait. No pa J.er tli.H'ulitiuiieil until am ai.e'es arc paid, t'Xctpt at tin. option ol thv. Lilitoi,