Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 146, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 August 1836 — Page 4

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great subject ho 1 onc!o.l upon, lie left! (I men p all future times to look up mi as if ho had thrown the clouds from j

'he summit oj the Iwi.s, o went on. and concluded: "Wliy,"1 as ! is he sunk i back exhausted in his ( hair: "why did yon not pull me when yon saw me go Ion as I did?'' 'I would rather have laid my finger upon the lightning,"' was the reply. This anecdote we have obtained from a gentleman who was present. ! CVai: nm Fo!-m:-:r. The seeds of j sunllowcr, says a correspondent of the ! iancsville Gazette, are one of (lie best remedies known for the cure of found.-. I er in horses, lmmediatcl v on diseov-i i ering that your horse is founder d, mi ', : about a pint of tho whole seed in his j in d, and it will effect a perfect cure. ; The seed should he given as soon as it is discovered that the horse is founder-! led. f)nc of the Dover stages, on its way to I London, was stopped by a single hiah- ; : way-man who, informed by the coach- I 'man there were no inside passengers, j an 1 only one in. the basket, and he a sailor, the robber instantly proceeded : ; to exercise his functions upon the lion- i est tar; when wakina him out of his i p, Jaik demanded to know wlial i)c wanted : to which the son of plunder r,..p,Cti your money. ou sb.ant have if. says .Jack No! rooked the robber. I'll blow vour brains out; blow away says .lack, I may as well be without brains as without money; drive on coachee. A oood oxk. A person who was i. i i . i i i i 111111 tl PP IT P . IMI'IIVI' AM.VH.VJ,. 1.1 v v" "'pp"1"., 1 o vj i p.. p 1 1 1 1 vii. 1. 1 i..m i.i ;;i - presence ol toe late John iJa.ndolpb, j uial oe cireamed ttiat tuaht ol lAi i.. i That was very natural," replied Ran- ', dolph, 'for a p.erson ahnost invariably dreams by niaht of what has been run- j lit ms hid't ( 7 1 in a city well known to every body, if they can tind out the name a poet ic genius was handed before a police ni Ivissing a air! and kick- j '"! P "U d the following interesl!In, I,o,:tl0;U d"'logue ensued: bree. Is your name John Jay ? ' ris,mcr.as, your, honor so the people say. ,'..;o-. Was it you that kissed the gill and raised the alarm? '. Yes, your honor, but I tho't it no harm. "'. You rascal! did you come lien; to make rhymes? YV. No, your honor, but it will happen so sometimes. ; -Ap-.",'-. Le oil", you scamp get out of my sight. ; Pii. Thank'e, ) our honor, then I'll ma yn 00(i n,S hid (in ennd ni'dit. I 'niim. a-i c h - i ' oop a uvip k. I he following words, i . . , ... , it has been well said, is deserving to be ... - , r . . ... . written in lettersof gold, like those over i t , the principal gate of Athens, in the days i ' . ' i 'ol her pnue and glory: tl- r ,, J , , L, j- , i . , , , , : tliy digestions regular thy head cool land a fig for the doctors' AS just received, in addition to his former stock, a fresh supply of Goods, among which arc Kinr. Cloths, Vestings, Yellow Nankin ; !ri?h Li:K,I1( ivies' Baskets; Shirting Muslins, dress 1 Idkfc. ; l.-lIltl,olt1e (;;1licocs, Falm Leaf Hats ; piaor alK; lo,,oee Silk lldkfs.; Fine black Cotton Stockings: Jaconet Muslins: plain oc lig'd Velvet; Fritania Ware; .Shoe Thread; ' Ladies Morocco and. Sealskin Shoes; j Inimdla :m, Leather a.:i.i v. do ; m iu i eit s o i iocs ; Men's Fumps and Fine .Shoes; Flank Fooks; Family Bibles; Walls'' Fsalnis and Hymns; School Books; Works ol Josephus,:, Histories and .Music Books; Medicines, Faints, Dye Stalls; ('opal and Japan Varnish; Spirits of Tin pontine ; Scythes, Sickles, Blind Bridies; Collars and Wagon Whips, with m any other articles too numerous to advertise; all of which he will sell very low for cash. Rising Sun, June -1, 1C.3G. Hugh JLE'fghuvlon $ JK Kelso, I. YYF associated themselves in the practice of th,- Law , in (he Circuit Courts of J )eai boi n, Sw iterlaial and Ripley. Mr. Kgglcs,l'n usides iu Madison, and will attend Faid Courts during term time; and Mr. Kelso resides iu New York, Switzerland county, where he may ho- found al all times, when not absent on business. Fir-iness cojilided to (hem will meet the joint addition of both. April 'J, 1L.JG. 103

YVMV.W n VKVMM N addition to their ferm r stockjj. Irivo jii-t i ei oi v d and ai e now openin;' a ery f'shioiiahle and well eeSectod assortment of AMOaG V MK.'I A I IF. Sinnrscr Cashmere?, Summer Wear, 1 ;il!in:r: French ivc American Prints, I'once ami J ress Silks, Fongee, Silk and Fanda!ina TIdkfs. New st le Tnscan I'onnets, Farasol5, Fiinfed Vm!i;!S Ciinuharr-s assorted,

New st le fi;ured iiook II;islin,a beautiful article lor dresses; Gum j-'.Ia-iic AjMoiis, Summer Capes, Dress bhawis. Leghorn t Falm llats. 'Women's and ( iron's Shoes, NO. r blue, black "'-'d blown ( Toth, Ca-siuu res ani C.'.ssinetts, Ivid Gloves, a superior article, Cross barred, twilled and corded Jaconets, Tlain andbffd Book Muslin, Sewina Tb.read in variety, Shell and horn tuck and side Combs, S'iocfinas and Shirtina-S and every other article that is kept in Dry Good stores, makina their assortment uneenalled in the town. .7 ..SO, i hardware, (turoitswnre, Cu.t!:)rv, (siass and Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Castiitsadillery.Cordago, Window Glass, i(H)ts and Shoes, Caj!, Iron, teel, Naiis. Indipo, Sihot. Lotul, Dni? anci jM'dietsies, Ikv. and a very yreat variety of other articles. Fersons who wish to a- aooc' baraains. are reipie-led to call and examine their aods and the prices. Ubiiii; Sun, April Iti, ICoO. i '5-' AS just received a handsome asj ' sort.mi.Mit. of new and fashionable SPRI.Y(1 .7.7 Sl MMiin (iOOOS, oi which the following are a part, viz: ! Super blue, black, brow n, green and ! muiberv CLOTHS; i Fancy Cassimeres and Sattinells; Summer Wear, V alenti i Crapes ; Summer (.'loth, Stripes; French, German and Russia Linens; Checkered and plain Cottons; West End, a superior article; A splendid assortment of dstiCtK'!; Fainted Muslins ; French and Scotch Ginghams; Fancy Dress and pocket lldkfs. ; Tuscan, btraw, and oud Lawn fashionable Bonnets ; Bonnet Trimmings ; Grecian and Bobbin Notts; Laces and Iv.lgings ; Cambric. Book, Jaconet and Mull Muslins; Wall Faper; Falm Hals; Sheetings; Gentlemen's Stocks; Ladies1 ami Gentlemen's Silk and Leather Gloves; Hosiery; Shirting and Irish Linens ; Together with all the articles in the Dry Goods line. Jllao, Queens, Cliina, Cilass, Tin, Stone and 1 lard Ware. Rising Sun, April 10, 1C;G. PIATT & ATIIEARN, npiAKK pleasure in informing their I , numerous customers and the public in general, that in addition to their former slock, they have lately received and opened, at their old stand, a large and elegant assortment of FALL & WINTER UOODS, AKOXd WHICH MAY liE FOUND Cloths, Cu.s.timars, Gtssinells, Ji (ins, Sulinrtts, Cirrussians, ( ! inIntms, Fannds, Fc.v.Kif.v, Silh, Cloves, Hosiery, llamfke.rcltitfs, C. ILIC0IS in gr :al van', , owl everij other article in the Dry Cuuds line. A large supply of l&imt, ft!i!e nml 2 8 royals. They hiive also on hand and intend to keep a large and good assortment of s roc-crics, ( iueetiswaro, Cutlery Hardware, (ila.ss and Tin Ware, Cotton Yarns, Saddlory, Castin.gs ed'ail kinds, Sl(;el,lron,I'ails,row ler,Shot, Load,IIats, Cajs, Drus and Medicines., Paints, Oils, DyeStulls, and in line every article usually kept in stores, making as good an assortment as can be 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. l.,3a.- -y Wool lUwrtiiifh DDL ('aiding will he done at the Cotton Factory, in Rising Sun, the present season; and as the

machinery is supplied with new earns, applicants may rely upon having their work done well. F.J A MLS. Rising Sun, Way '215, 115 JO,

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IN niSTNG SUN. SIIF sul'srribor respectfully informs Lis friends and the public at larjje that he has renamed to Uising Sun, and opened hi5 store in the room where II. K. Ivtlon Ac co. form-'ily kept, where be has just opened a very larac and splendid assortment of F.';??? -"-"5'; i?5-J?5v !nhmIs. Coinprisina I'roa.l (!lnths. Cassinets, Ca:-inieres, Jean--, (.'ircas.-iatis. l?omba.'tts. llombaines. ( iin-.bam. Mpi-'iin-; i Silks, t 'ambries, J i audkereb.iefs. Linens, a splendid assortment of (',--("('''. KibandsjGlovcs, I los'iery, Tuscan and Straw F.i.tmets. .aue and Fohinel Veils, Crapes. I'mbrellas and Faiasols, Summer s-t nil's in variety , Vel vets. lee anl Shirtim 1 iea Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Falm Hats, Foots am! Shoes, and all other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also, A I.XUCE SITI'L OF GUOCKiUEiS of tho first duality, ' ;ardvarc,lueensvare, Cutlery, (slassware. Tinware. Castings. Steel, Iron, Kails, Salt !v li e Fid., Powder. Shot. Lead, iiuiips. i lye Stu'ts, Cordage, Looking C lasses, ami in fine, every other article wb.ii.h is kept in tlie Stores of this place; and as he is determined to keep none but articles of the best juait, and to sell ; '., persons v. ishing to purchase mav Know wiiere to gel iiie. nesi kiiio oi bargains. ie invites the public to call and see for themselves. FFTFR RDDGKRS. Ri-ing Sun, May 1 fi.iO. K riF ' re -J, BAUjVfAN & itUGII, Fi:-!'!.e ! I'M.i.y inbu m their ti iends and the public general! , that th'-y have received, in additiiui to their obi stock, an sortmenl oi f.; Ls ii?. v;i !'f n'virii-s of the be.-t ciualily; also, foreign and domestic. 1J(.JV()IIS, which they will retail from a gill to a gallon. Tile following are a part LIQUORS, Aic. ( 'ogniac, Feacli, and Domestic 15 randy; West India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin ; Fort, Madeira, Swiss, Ycvny , White, Sw eet Malaga, Burde.ax Claret, London I'articular. Sicily and Mn-cati l Wines; ('beiry Bounce, Cordial-, 1 ,cmo:iade. Fundi, Feer, Forter, Cider in bottles, and Whiskey. Also, Rectified Whiskey by the barrel. G ROC Fill FS. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans am! Loaf Sugar, I'opper, Alspice, (linger, iNutmegs. Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon. Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Codfish, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston and Futter Crackers, Table Salt in boxes, 1 )i ied Reef, Bologna .Sausage-, Western Reserve Cheeie : and a good assortment of Confectionaries. The above articles are of as good a (uality as can he had in Ihe western country. Fersons who are judges of the articles are requested l examine for themselves. Frompt attention wilf be given at all times to any calls in their line. Rising Sun, April 1 0, 1 G3C 1 23y F. & 18. J!11CK9 ! AYF just received a fresh supply L of new and fashionable Goods-

comprising in pari a splendid assortment of i'Viiaey i ' K sr:, especially selected for the Fail ason, which, in addition to their former stock, comprises almost every article used in our country, either by the FarmirovMeciauie, which they will sell low for cash, or approved produce. COTTON YARN. BATTJNC, jxi) cam)! a: hick; Will always he found in their establishment, for sale either by wholesale or retail. They have also a huge lot of of the Kiasr oKAia rv, which ihey will sell at 37 l-'J cents per bush d. Rising Sun, St-pt. 'JO, 1!.'.36. FfJlHF, subscribers respectfully inform - their friends that they have just received and a re now opening a fresh supply of Ni';is4csD;ifSe mmI? from New York. Resides (heir large stock of Dry Goods, they expect lo keep constantly on hand, a (piantityof Coflee, Imperi.il and Young Hyson Tea, Loaf and New Orleans Sugar, Sugaihoiise Molasses, good Liquors, Nails, Castings, Window (lass, Sail, Vc. .Jvc. GLO. W. LANK Cv, CO. Aurora, May 7, lo.jO, oUtf

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r"!1!'. 'spib-.rribor has just received from 7,;,,.;( (j,,i and .Ydo York, a general aiipl complete assortment of sS? i S I-!, S'ri ist Is V Atuericaii P 0 V l f O CON-t-sTINt:, IN I'MlT, OF Fro id Cleuis, Cassimeres, Satinetts, FlauneF, i?om!ia:-'.ett-, ( 'ircassians, Calicoes, Fainted Musl'ms, Gingham-, Irish Linen, Table Ch'ths, Cambrics. Jaconets, and a neat a:-e.rf ment of Dress Siiks, Dress Handkerchief-, Ribands, Gauze and Rohinel oils. Ladies Tuscan and Straw lVu-.ef-, tc. .X, lla.nhvare and Cutlery, QueensHrinoMja ;;n( Ware. nhvs Jk- tints. Bur how, C;i:--;ii!p;s;. Nails. Window Class. S-pades, Sh;v'ls, cc Sickles. Also, just received from New Orleans a full assortment of all kinds of C1U) ( :FAUF.s, co ;;.?;:. a 7n . A: c. Jv c. to which he respectfully invites the attention of his friend-and patrons. g. vr. cochran. Aurora. Mav 1 1. 1 !.!.;. 31' - " - -' '- y - I' IT AS j'i-t re eived from New York -il. J4. ami Fluladeijdiia. an exti-tisive variety of NFW and S! . SON A I L! '. G ( )( I )S, which l;e o!b rs at prices that cannot fail lo give .-ati-l'actiun lo the purchaser consisting in part of the following ai tii ie.s, i.: Super black, iilue. mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad ( 'loths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped ( 'assimercs ; A complete assortment t ladies," and gentlemen's gloves i hosiery ; A large as-'l of plain and tiguied silk,' T'laiseilli's, alem ia and cotton eslings : .Stoi ks : I'lain, pink, btiii, striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Gingham-, ricli patterns; Fleached and u'lbleaehed Sheetins and Shirting; I'lain, corded and cros--barred bile Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins. : jacoia. 1, Swiss, mull plain and llgured Book do. Green Barrage: Italian imitation do. Gro tie Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florence, and sai sane t .Silk-. Uombay.eiies and crape D- leria; Irish Linens; brown and bleach'd Russia Linens; Linen ('ambric; Robinet laces, Kdgings black silk 'elvet, Russia diaper; Fed licking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress 1 Idkls; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Hdkt's. Also, .about SOW pieces S comprising al mo-t every s t ie; Friti.-h Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stall's, 1 )riliing, Frmenct, Summer Cloths, ti:. Straw and Leghorn Formets.lalcst fashions ; Falm J lats, Fur do. Sm&x, ?-'?8cie iSroaiS1. Also, a line assortment of Haiihw i:r, Crockery, Glass, China and Hollowware, G roceries. Medicines. Faints, I ye Stalls, SHOT (,'C.YS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Strap Hinges, trc. jc. Rising Sun. April Ja, 1 S35.-y

Jos. G. Marshall ii Awph Buck, s A '' Ui associated themselves in (In"practice of law, in the counties of Dearborn and Switzerland, in the circuit courts of said counties. Mr. Marshall resides in Madison and Mr. Buck keeps his oilier at Rising Sua, where he may be found. Bus'i ness confided lo them, will receive the joint nUention of both. April 'J, v. :;. EROVv'i;, irU!'!er, -C', 'tVILL ply regulaily JV,,..11' a ,!'!IV pucket bej&g:iZZSi "! Ui-ing Sun and Cincinnati. Will leave Rising Sun every morning (Sundays excepted.) at .' o'clock, and pass Aurora, Fetersburgh, and Law reiicebui gh from 7 lo V, o lock, and arrive at Cinc innati at 1'J o'cloc k; and return same day, leaving Cincinnati al 3 o'clock, F. M. F. .V II. JAMFS. Rising Sun, June 11, 1 !'..('. 3Mf i&aiC9trfta fr'trlf. FF.LS. Couemaiigli Salt, 011 cash, by the subsc riber. G. W. COCHRAN. A 111 01 a, July 10, 15J30.