Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 153, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 15 October 1836 — Page 4
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IZoMague's Malm, AN I.l!N RKMEDY FOll THE TOOTH-ACHE-
no:i an r;c sionv. A!,mf eeht and tucntv ears ago, a
vounir centlemrin. a mcrcininl in anew- THE established reputation and con- " i t . - 4 . i . : .1 .!, !l ii-1 In; r ir.r-
tM-n :tv. tie ion: Kig 10 a vert re?ieci.- ..: im h;.muj; ,.si..i. w.i-
Ho familv. became
ness, and h:s ereu.;: portuaale,he was ol safety, to leave the So: l" i .I..'.-.: in S-v; times living in Bu "
fortunate in busi- ! tual remedy of pain and preservative of
ig v.rv n:v
pr i i-onai
He
!
; 1.1 ." ':. :'- nnJ I:-ritigues-5 home a vous.g an-
V. ii tiii on
,;;) lie ; io. n !r
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c i li-T r i it! -self and an ini she had given b
r.i :
erica, foni'i- - .: J :h-il-o 1' i'l at wife, to d but a shoit n dependent ie assistance
e support ol herimrhtcr. la u ham
nibr-e.ru-nt to the
a. ana t -5 hea 5 mar; wry s :,-:. o: r 'he
i
n:r;s
dep irlure ol her nu ness was r.ol vi'iy i and Irani long n'-som in some measure, at i the niVcclion: of his
nine: in compat alive solitud his remittances, if ever he anv, became loss ire a seat ;
His hnsi-
teeth, lias iadticed ihe proprietor to
; oiler it to the American public. U hen 'applied neoordit.il to directions given o:i the bottle, it basncer failed to af- ! ford immediate, and permanent relief. ; h ;!-o arrest the decay in defective 'teeth, and relieves that soreness which ! so frequently renders a strong tooth I useless. The application and remedy jarc simple, innocent, and not unpleasant, land the large number of persons inthfI fereut sections of the country, that have j alreadv experienced such delightful ai d saiut;iry effects from the use of tin; i Balm, are ready to bear (for the pub-lie
1.) their testimony, to its unrival
:a-'
less fov and dr bolweri tie or no conso! ati n to h
le occasion iladdphia,: fact at t'u
i i- ; 1 : i -. t ime.
a; t I of ;h
strength or the iinant
her hi. her, -ugh her main.'d unalieved and
w as not until
'..mg abroad. I
had heeo.ne. qualities. It is an litdian remedy, onw caned fiotn Jtained singularly and unexpectedly, who was pi jat.d may he regarded by the civilized s !e at homo; world as the most valuable discovery of
rude her ; the lied 3lan of the cods. d his let- j From numerous certificates ar.d rc-
-.!. ched lit- : commendations, the following is given: a:;;icled ho- R m.timoue.Md.. Aug. 1 7, 1 836. t"d this city j To II. 13. Mmt.-ignc Dear Sir : I have a was anart j (rit., your Balm in 23 cases of violent she had not j tooth athe, and it has not failed in -a v M:S to hear .ir.jrle i;tt.'U)cc to give perfect ease in e I or h.:r re- ; Cnv, tiiinutes. I have the certificates of naa.ited. It ; iho nervous above alluded to. i!v a
j ients haive also tried it in numerous ca-
at tweoiy years after
his residence in Bee; os A ia-s, that it was known or suspected thai lie was a man of family, and it v. as only from the fart that one of hi? townsnv. n who met him in his iw.rdir-g han-o. and told him
he had recently ieit his wne in cod j (r(v thousand bottles in this city. ti..i !- . J
nealtii at home, in at mo laci t'ccanic
m-s, and have not heard of a sit glo instance in which it did not give immediate relief. Respect full v ours. GKO.C. MtCUNE. V. S. I can dispose of from thirty to
known. II is daughter, who of course had never seen h.im. hequently wrote to him in the ;n si aiU -ctionate manner, imploring him once mote to visit his family. To thee supplications lie paid hut little heed, either making some frivolous excuse, or paying no regard a! ail to them. Darin-' the past sprinir.
the daughter was
s ureal
her filher
ul-
wasin Philadelphia: ami taking the
vantage of a visit a nnn" gentleman to whom she w as a-i o h,-d was about niakins: to Washington, -e i paired to
the former city, and wa
in;
altered in
the same hotel with her parent. A messenger was sent to Ids mom. stating
mat a young la ty wiaea ai
with Sum. lies was ':ta; t- J.a:ia m ;i few moments the father and daughter were clasped in each other's arms. t is sullicier.t to siv, til s! h-r eloquence and her tears, suodued his bent; that lie immediately repaired to his long forsaken wife, - ho recc-ived him vilh all the affect: mate feelinus rf her nature, ar.d thev are now hv.n in the same harrr.onv as though ho liad never
Price One Dollar per bottle. For sale at FVILL'S Diug Store, in Wilmington, Indiana. Ocl. 1, 133G.
DR. BLOODGOOB'S Elixir oi Health. THIS medicine was devised for the cure of that most digressing and prevalent disease. Dyspepsia, and its extensive use for four years in various parts of cur country, and the success which has attended its administration, abundantly prove that the effort was fortunate and successful; it has wrought numerous cures, and is rapidly gaining public fa
vor. Its actions are cruelly upon those
tcrview j re;t regulators of the system, the Slo-
abandoned her. .V. . (' ,:' ''c. , . . IXC i iUClTV. Delaware is not only the smallest State in the Union, hut i e;.ttne to say has the smallest house of worship, and congregation. At CantwelTs Bridge, a pretty village on the main peninsular road, about ten miles this end of Smyrna, is a u Friends"' mcethiif house, built
of brick, only a'nea
Small as it is, it has ;.' outside and in, tlno in those cf iatgcongregation cordis a respectable- fa; five miles distant, hi;;
twice every week, an. t
ai lime alone. I undci
ct square, ppea ranee,
are foam!
tttacn, Livi;r, opieen, anu imeMiiiet, (torn a derangement of which spring most of ihe diseases that alilii t inaukind. Its action on the system is en lie and friendly , removing morbid obstructions of all kinds; facilitating healthy secretion; promoting ihe due action of ihe digestive organs ; opening and disburdening ihe sy stem, without
relaxing its tone or impairing its vigor
Hence its adaptation to the whole train of diseases resulting from a deianged or debilitated condition of the stomach, or any of the digestive organs. Also in costive and bilious habits, and as a general remedy for numerous diseases of ihe stomach and liver, indicated by pain in ihe stomach, head, side, and i-houlders ; oppression from food; gnaw
ing and sinking sensation at Ihe sto
mach; dejection of mind ; disturbed sleep, and other nervous alleclions;
iq,e jcold hands and feet; acidity in the sto-
tt( mach; general debility or weakness; - loss of appetite, &c. &,c. It possesses
dso highly restorative properties, and
;. UcU.!i? admirably qualified to restore the
ieitan.l he is a ' system to health and vigor hen de-
Unlcss he takes to himself ' 'uhtaled by levers or other diseases,
3 i ,it n-lr roiv i r or leehie and delicate females and
children, it is invaluble. It is entirely botanical in its composition, and may
be used by both sexes of any age, w ith perfect safety, without any change ol
haail or diet.
CcV The above medicine is for sale at
KY ILL'S Drug Store, it. Wilmington,
Indiana. Oct. 1. 1830.
bachelor.
a wite, no, t nc reloi e, need not (ear any
cf ttiose u:t nappy divisions ti.al so frequently disturb the peace of religion societies, and o recently destroyed that
tO Wllieh !: ' ! ' I ),,!
1 - r
mm a tew ra
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1 locked in upon
ties i.ace, but so in
tent was i-e o.i his devotional meditation, that he did not observe me until the me ot in? IroJ.in. im. and then 1
found hi;n ;-iite
a SLtitLIe
sontary beti-.g.
Haw di-ihrent mu
of devotion in this m al 1 ne fi orn those excilei
fi-lhanihle ehun
11 1 iO
tho'
tgh a
e !,ic lecitng
II tenement, a-
n one cf our
, li i.'iii -.ei in,g it'a I fn.o gold"" sur
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anu t.er i.ict;, v. Mr.
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and 'w. iug p!u:nes"
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inds swi 11 with
note
s oj prai-e.
lia-r Police. IFunfi H. i:. : ty D.Kelso. 3 A V. a.-o. ?! tln-msf Ives in t. JL the pr.;ei, , ,,f ,, Law, in the Circuit t 'touts of I ):-.!' orn, Switzerland and U;, d y. .Mr. i Ig-Je-ton icsides it, M i.iiM,; and will attend aid Comts d arii -g t i ; tim': and Mr. Kelso re-ides in New oik, Switz-M land county, wh t, ho may he found at all tinvs, when ,,t al-ent on business. Ui-sines? conhded to them will meet the joint attention of" both. April 1S35. io
Hull & Om'ha iiiui9 '7 S've general tnfoimaV t tion that they, by mutual a-
Uieement, have dissolved partnership, and that Hall himself will continue ihe same business, and will settle all debts for or against that house, which have been contracted during ihe space of ime that they were doing business together. UisingSun, Aug. 13, 1G3G.
LATE ARRIVAL OF
rVew & Cheap Goods.
FniIE subscribers have just received
H and now oiler lor sale, at their
store at James7 Mill, a very large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, se
lected with great care, and suited for
the present and approaching season.
D R Y-G 0 0 D S.
Broad Cloths, Cassinetts, Cassimeres,
Jeans, Petersham, Circassians, Ging
hams, Bonibazetts, Flannels, Linseys,
Calicoes, Silks. Sheetings and Shirting,
Hosiery , Musdins, eslings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, tScc Sec.
GROCERIES. Fen, Coffee. Sugar, Chocolate, Pepper, Salt. Uice, Ginger, Ahpice, and all oth
er articles in the grocery line. HARDWARE 4 Cl lLERY
Iron, Nails. Steel. Castings, Shovels,
Spades, Forks, Andirons, trace chains,
Mil! and ctoss cut Saws, I- iles, hatch
ets, Cooper's Tools, Sec.
A VEKV I.i;OF. ASSORTMENT OF
ALSO Queensware, Glassware, Tin
ware, Saddlery, Hats and Caps, Drugs,
Medicines, Faints, Dye Stuffs, Oils,
Powder, She.!, Lead, Indigo, Cordage,
and every other article heretofore kept in their store. Thev invite their old customers, and the public generally, to give lliem a call .
PIATT Sc ATHE A UN. James' mill, Sept. 3, 1836. NEW&WlUP STORE, j IN RISING SUN.
fpiIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public at large that he has remoed to Rising Sun, ami
opened his store in the room where R.
K. Eaton & co. formerly kepi, where he
ha: just opened a very large and splendid assortment of
I"aliio3ialle Iry faoociN, Comprising Broad (Moths, Cassinets,
Casimeres, Jeans, Circassians, Botnba-
zetts, Bombazines, Ginghams, Muslins,
Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Lin
ens, a splendid assortment of CAIA-
COES, Ribands,Glovcs, Hosiery, Tus
can and Straw B nnets. Gauze and
Bobinet Yeils, Crapes. Umbrellas and Parasols, Summer stulF- in variety, Velvets, Sheeting and Shirtings, Bed Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, and all other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also, a LAiuu: surri.Y of GROCKU1KS of the first quality, Hard ware, Queensware, Cutlery, (Hassware, Tinware, Castings, teel, lion, Aails, !Salt by flic bbl., Powder, JShot, Lead, Indigo, Dye littiiVs, Cordage, Looking (.J lasses, and ill fine, every other article which is kept in the Stores of this place; and as he is determined to keep none but articles of the best quality, and to sell very oa-, persons wishing to purchase may know where to get the best kind of bargains. He invites Ihe public to call and see for themselves. PETER RODGERS. Rising Sun, May 2G, 183G.
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. I. FISE1I2K, Tailor,
H Jf AY1NG made a large addition to
his former stock, is now enabled
to offer to the public a general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, among which is almost every aide of Gentlemen's apparel, in common use; a considerable quantity of which are made from materials of the verybest quality, and most fashionable colors, together with a great variety of common FALL and U.VJ'KIi GJIlJIE.VTS, too various and too numerous to specify here. A great variety of of differ ent sizes, shapes and colors, some of which arc of a very line quality of Broad Clot!), tScc. ecc. Gentlemen intending to purchase Clothing, are respectfully invited to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be sold at very low prices. D. F. continue- to make custom work as usual, and to out out for those who wish to have their work made at home-. Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 133G. 1 ty
EXCHANGE HEAD QUARTERS! Os'sler o. 1. njMIE subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public, that he has opened an office in the room immediately back of and adjoining Mr. llodgers's Exchange, where he will attend to BARBKllING, TOOTH PULLING and BLEEDING, in the most skillful manner, and on moderate terms. From his experience in these blanches of business, and having procured new and first quality instruments, he Hatters 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 10, 103G.
THE IAST CALL! A LL persons who know themselves indebted fo the subscribers for Lumber, are hereby notified that thev must call and pay the same on or before Ihe 2Glh instant, or else pay cosls after that lime. We are determined to commence suit against all delinquents after lhaf time. The Lumber is gone, and the money must come there's no use in fooling about it. LAN I US & AT1IEARN. September 3, 183C.
NEW & CHE.VP (iOODS. J JAVE just received and are now opening, a large and fashionable assortment of Srina;' A: Summer ooli, consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins; Cambrics, Brocade Muslins, Jaconets; Plain & ligJ Book and Swiss Muslins; Figured and plain Bobinctts; Silks, Satins, Laces, li i -h Linens; Rombazetts, Capes, Di tilings; Brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; A general assortment of SPRIXG and SUMMER IVEJR for gentlemen; A h .tid-ome assortment of Iaiier' iSonut'f and Bet net trimmings; Ladies' Baskets, Glo-.es, Mils, Shoes; mid Parasols; Dress Il.lkfs.; Contlewieifs Boots and Shoes; Cloths, CuMmeros, Satinets; And a voy general supply of I) R Y G O O 1) S, of every description, and of the "host quality. ALSO a general assortment of (iroeeries, Hard and Hueensware, Cbina and Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery, Iron, tSieel, Nails,!Seyllies, tickles, Shovels, Spades, Castings, Cordage, Dye Stulls, Palm Hats, Window Glass, Cooper's Tools, and all other articles heretofore kept in their Store, making their stock veryInge, all of which they will sell on their usual accommodating terms. The qublic. are invited to give (hem a call. Rising Sun, June 1 1, 183G. For sale at the Times olficc.
S. 1 1 ATI I A WAY, fl AS just received from New York JL and Philadelphia, an extensive variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the
purchaser consisting in part of the following articles, viz: DRY aif!S. Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and dark striped Cassimeres ; A complete assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gloves & hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and figured silk, Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Vestit.gs; Stocks; Plain, pink, buff, striped, and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Ginghams, rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Shcctins and Shirting ; Plain, corded and crossbarred White Cambrics; colored do. Cambric Muslins ; j teonel, Swiss, mull plain and figured Book do. Green Barrage; Italian imitation do. Gio de Nap, Gro de Swiss, Florences and sarsanet Silks, Bombazenes and crape Deleria; Irish Linens; brown and hleach'd Russia Linens; Linen Cambric; Bobinet laces, Edgings, black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed licking; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Flannels, twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress Hukl's; Flag, bandanna, Italian and pongee silk pocket Ildkfs. Also, about
tlOO pieces C'alit'OfWj comprising al most every le; British Sewing Twist on spools; Summer stuff-, I )i illing, Erincnet, Sum mer Cloths, Sec. Straw and Leghorn Bonnefs, latest fashions; Palm Hats, Fur do. Bool, Shoe and ISroans.
Also, a fine assortment of IIardwaur.
Crockery, Glass, China and Hollow waro,G roeories. Medicines, Paints. Dye Stuffs, SHOT GC." Iron, Steel.
Nails, Hoes, ShoveL, spades, Strap
Hinges, eve. etc. Rising Sun. April 25, 1 "3a. -y RISING SUN It a I r 1? c l o r c- fl1'' subscribers respect' lvVi JL fully inform the citizen?
VI- -W-of Rising Sun, the surrounding
If! country, and the public, gene-
u "rally, that they are now carry
ing on, in the shop formerly occupied by . i if i r
Ivoiierl Jjest, on aiain si. next lo Aiessrs Rodgers' brick house, the Chairmaking
business, and will keep on hand and
make to order, all kinds of II l.YDSOR. CAW-:, and IldSI I llOrrOM Chans
S'-itees, and all other kinds of work in
(heir line. From their experience in this business, and a determination to do good work, they llatter themselves that they will receive a liberal custom. Or
ders from a dhtance will he promptly attended to. Old Chairs, Settees, &c. will he repaired on liberal terms, and at a short noliee. Country Produce, such as may he a greed upon, will be taken in payment. MA PES Ac ARMSTRONG. Rising Sun, Dec. 20, 13.V. FBMIE highest market price will he given in CASH, for any quantity of merchantable Wheal, delivered al the Union Mi!l, in Rising Sun. HALNHH, LAXIUS HASTINGS. August 0, 1G3G.
.i.!1 itoons. ' PgMIE subscribers respectfully inform their friends that they have just received and are now opening a fresh supply of ca-otiablcool, from New oi k. Besides their large stock of Dry Goods, Ihey expect to keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Loaf and New Orleans Sugar, Sugarhonse Molasses, good L'quors, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Salt, fcc. Arc. GEO. W. LANE & CO. Aurora, .May 7, 183G. 30tf
rTniHE subscriber has just received , 1 from Philadelphia and JYcio York, a general and complete assortment of fliilifi, French &, American
J
CONSISTING, IN PART, OF Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinelts, Flannels, Bombazetts, Circassians, Calicoes, Painted Mu-lins, Ginghams, Irish Linen, Table Cloths, Cambrics, Jaconets, and a neat assortment of Dress Silks, Dress Handkerchiefs, Ribands, Gauze and B ibinet Y eils, Ladies Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Sec. ALSO, Hardware and Cutlery, Queens wan;, Hritiania and Glass Ware. 15oots9 Shoes & Hats. liar Iron, Castings, IVails, Window Glass, Spades, Shovels, & Sickles. Also, just received from New Orleans a f ill assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES. CORDAGE. F.sAevr. &c, to which he respectfully invites the attention of his friends anil patrons. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 14, 1030. 31 rislm; sux i:xciiax(;, BY LEE RODGERS. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Groery and Liquor Store, in the Brick building on Main street, next door to Peli r Rodger;.' store, where he intends t keep a g :ter;i 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, Sec. Sec. together with all articles ussually kept in such houses. He has gone Inconsiderable expense in fitting up the EXCllANGE,so as to render it convenient and comfortable; and he hereby gives notice that he will not permit any gambling, fighting, quarrelling, noise, or any indecent or immoial conduct whatever, about his establishment; and as all who patronize him must strictly observe these rules, he hopes lo keep a house worthy of public patronage. LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, June 11, 1330. Hoards V SlilHfjIcs 'BnilE subscribers have on hand and expect fo keep a large quantity o Boards and Shingles. GEO. V. LANE & CO. Aurora, June 1 8, I 830. Miff sea trim Sail, rBBLS. Concmaugh Salt, on hand and for sale low for cash, by the subscriber. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, July 10, 1830.
THE TIDIES is pin' 1-nn.i) kvmiy s re nu ay, fa Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana'IT. It MS. Two Dollars cr jrar,if paid in n.l. ..... i. -I. I ).. Ihn-.i uml rii'lv (Vnts il pniil
in six months; or, Thrri! Dollars lit lln' rxpira tion of (In- vciir. A failure to notify a iliscontinnanro at tho end of tho time subscribed for will he con-iilrrril a now i-nsjngonu-nt. ISo paper ilisoontiiuHnl until arrearages are paid, cs? ccpl at the option of the Editor.
