Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 164, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 31 December 1836 — Page 4

"Vegetable F'ilrsicitE'v Syrup

OR COUGH MEDICINE. THE b:i-U of i le may he found i'i ueaily all tlie cough piesciiptions of Mici.liiic P;isic:utia both in Amer'n a, England, r : a nee. a::.i clner nalions: bat is so proportioned and compounded in the Pulmonary Syrup, as lo form tlic most valuable reu "dy t-vcr offered to (he public for i or nirft of Pulmonary aiLclions. am! ail kinds oi cough, win: titer produced by Asthma, Pleurisy, Measds, lloepn.g Cough, Dyspeptic Coug'aand all thai variety of I )gh prouueec y common n.-'.narv bycolds rup i i ue V e rSame I'll! uubiic by the Propnetor not a long expel lc an experiment, but frcm ice of its cmVacy both in ibe eastern and Vi extern states : lie is well an are of the. piejudice that exists in the minds of many persons against the use of remedies put up in the form of nostrums, or patent medicines, but if those whose minds are thus prejudiced will give this medicine a fair trial in the diseases named, and according to the directions given, its salutary effects will do away prejudice and more fully establish its reputation. The proprietor is in possession of many certificates, but he is confident that its utility will be better tested by those who give it a fair trial than by the testimony of others. Frencli OiEitmenf, A SAFE AND CERTAIN CUilE F0K THE u a W All IN the treatment of this disease, much injury is frequently done to the constitution by the use of mercurial preparations, such as blue ointment, &c. The active ingredients of the French Ointment are purely vegetable, and the article is a certain, safe and speedy cure for this very troublesome complain?, it lias also been used with great success In scald head, and the ''Dutch Humor.'' Lightning TociIiAche Drops. THESE Drops, when properly applied, effectually blast the nerve and prevent its twinging, and this without, in the least degree, hastening the decay of the tooth, or producing any of those unpleasant effects, such as soreness of the mouth, fcc. which attend the use of mineral acids, pcarlash, and other caustic preparations. Carminative Jlixtwre, FOR DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND BOJVELS. THIS Medicine can be confidently recommended lo the public as the safest and most effectual remedy everoffered, in diseases of the stomach and bowels, as Diarrhea or loosness, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary, Sec, and that frequent and fatal malady among Children termed "Cholera infantum," or ''Summer Complaint." This medicine is offered to the public, not as an experiment, but from long experienc e of its efficacy both in the Eastern and Western states . It is superior to most others, in preventing nausea and vomiting, and in all cases of Debility or Weakness, it gives a proper tone to all the circulating system, regulates the pulse, and produces a free and healthy action on the different organs, by gently stimulating the bowels to a healthy discharge ; and in case of Spasm, or Cramp Colic, pain or griping in the bowels, it gives almost immediate relief. It has a renovating influence on all constitutions, if admin istered with care and judgment, ac cording to the directions. Dr. Snow's Rheumatic Syrup, SFECIF1C FOR THE RHEUMATISM. THIS medicine, when used accordir to the direction!;, is almost certain to ef fect a speedy cure of that painful and oiten dangerous disease, the Kheuma tism. It is prepared according to the formulary of a distinguished physician, woo nas ued it in his practice for r.nmV.nn C . . .... ..u....-i vi jc-ars, wiui tne greatest success. lYervc niid Elwuc Iiainmoiit. THE use of this ponetratin? ni,l ia. been attended with unparelb i- d success in all the disorders of horses vhk! require an external appiioa1iotVm , :! eiKN c.uaies or gain, cuts, wound sprains, film m the eye, occ. Szc. Tl. -T 1 , . i ue nc'ie ami uone latiament is likewise an excellent preparation for bums or scald-;, stim; of insects, weak lies? or stillness ol Hie joints, swellin of the glands, throat, &c. OrThe above medic ines are for sale at S. HATH V WAY'S Drue Store, in Rising San; EVILLY VAIL'S Drug oiMi:,ui nmintgon; and A. I . PER 1.1 V At., ir Oo. s Store, in Hartford. December !0, 183G.

THE School Section No. 1G, in township No. 4, range 3, west, will be offered fur sale at the Court Iiousc door in the town of Wilmington, Deaibe.ni co. Ind. on the 31st dav of December nexf,

be! ween the hours f ten xk, A.M. and I A . on said ; a. v. m separate Ion according to a division and survey of the same, made by the trustees of said township, a plat of which will he exhibited on the day of sale, by the undersigned. School Commissioner for the count v of Dearborn a fores- aid. HENRY WALKER, November 5, 1S3G. Cotnai'r. O jjl sl - j.: e- J j&Li Till ale of Town Lots at Rising advertised to take place en Thursday, the 1st of December, has been POSTPONED. Notice will Ik-, given hereafter of the lime the sale will take place. JAMES Gil All AM, HENRY BROWN. November 26, 183G. THELATEST AND BEST. HAS just received and is now opening, a handsome assortment of FALL AND Jl'LVTER GOODS, of which the following rre a part, viz Blue, black, brown and green Cloths Heavy brown andmixtdo for Ovei coats Cassimeres; striped, plaid and mixt Sattinelts: plaid Linseys ; Camblets Red, yellow, green and white Flannels Prussian and Thibet dress lldkfs. and Shawls; Blankets; Vesting? , Twilled Calicoes; English and French Prints, a handsome assortment Satin Beaver Bonnets, a new article Bonnet Trimmings ; Boy's and Men's fur and seal Caps English Merino Circassian, itss't. colors A large lot of 5oots and &kotf Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Prunella and Morocco Shoes; Gloves and Hosiery, Together with a general assortment of 75T jj- .-rALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glass and Tin ware, Nails, Cordage, Window Glass and Putty, and all articles formerly kept in his Store, making his stock complete, all of which he will sell on his usual terms. The pub ic and his old customers are respect fully invited to give him a call. Risincr Sun, Oct. 3, 183G. HEAD QUARTERS REMOVED! Order Io. 2. THE subscriber begs leave to notify his friends and the public, that he lias taken up his winter quarters in Mr. Scranton's tailor shop, on Main street, opposite 1'. .Easlmairs, where will punc tually attend to all calls m his profession.such as BAR BERING, TOOTH PULLING and BLEEDING, in the best manner, and on moderate terms. From his experience in these branches cf business, and Inning procured new md hrst qualify instruments, he Hatters limself that he will be able to impart satisfaction to all who may natronizp dm. (fcj-RAZORS honed and put in good order, on short notice. S. S. WALKER. Rising Sun, Dec. 3, 1 836. THE undersigned, having entered into an arrangement lo keep up a good fer ry, across the Ohio river, at the town of Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would respectfully inform the traveling public that they aie ready lo accommodate them in the speediest manner. For the present, and until their Horse Boat, which is in progress, is completed, they will use a superior ferry flat, 50 feet long and 10 feet wide, well secured by substantial railing on the sides. As the route from Partington, via Petersburg!!, Ivy. Aurora and Wilming ton to Napoleon, Ind. is from three to four miles shoiter, and much the best road, they deem it unnecessary to say more than lo ask travelers to try it once and judge for themselves. GEO. W. LANE, HUGH M. ALLEN. Aurora, Oct. 22, 183G. OUR friends and the public are informed that we are now prepared to'show I torn 'i .... ..? of i O O ki W : I. " ' ' - iUIL s Ixtnl assortment , suited for the present emi annroachin-' sc-ic,,.. .. i i m ld by the PIECE or PACKAGE, on accommodating terms. Also, for sale, Blankefs, Counterpanes, Sheeting, and Towelling for Steamboats. J. D. &C. JONES, No. 10, Pearl st. Cincinnati. September 17, 18?n.

CHEAP GLSTKIHQ STOOL

FAYING made a large addition to 1A .1 to oi ;is former flock, is now enabled v to the public a general as.o-rt-m.-r.t of READY MADE CLOTHING, among which is almost every arde of Genllor-.cu's apparel, in common u?e; a considerable quantity of which are made frcin materials of the very bosl qualify, ;nd most fashionable co-Jc-fs, lr.nthtr with a great variety of c -uimon FALL on! Jl'LVTER GARMENTS, loo various and too numerous to specify here. A great variety of C'O" ?, of differ'cv t sizes, slnpcs v.r.d colors, some of ! which ere cf a very fine quality of i 13 road Cloth. :c. Gentlemen in tending to p.uthase Clothing, are respectfully invited to call and see his stack before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be sold at very low prices. D. F. continues to make custom work as usual, and to cut out for those who wish to have their work made at home. Rising Sun, Aug. 1 3, 1 83G. 44y FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J'iS'i' "TB Tfa-B p.'' TVTtf 1?T si il'j a. jlj . C4. A' liiiia VE-i, HAVE this week received and opened their supply of FALL and INTER GOODS, comprising a most splexdii assok'imen't of the latc?t importations, which, with their former stock, renders their supply equal, if not superior, to any in the country. The following are a small part Plaid, plain and striped Satinefts do do Cassimeres Blue, black, green and drab Cloths Circasians; Jat konets and Cambrics Merino Shawls, Marino dress do Raw Silk do., Merino Tliibets Dress Silks; Merino Circassians BombazeUs and Bombazines Canton Flannels; Valencia Vestiues Fur and Seal skin Caps Worsted and Gum Elastic Suspenders Iloskin Gloves; Lined do Men's Beaver and buckskin Gloves Worsted and Cotton Hosiery Pongee, Silk and Bandanna Hdkfs. New style Tuscan Bonnets, Parasols ALSO, Hardware, Cutlery, (lueensware, Glassware, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Iron, A ails, ece. & e. Our old customers and the public in ye neral, are respectfully invited (o give us a cali, and ascertain the bargains that may be had. Rising Sun, Oct. 1, 183G. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IS. 11 A LI j, BEGS leave to announce to his numerous customers and the public in general, that lie has R E M O V E D his establishment to Mr. Shaw's new brick building on Main street, directly opposite Mr. Fisher's Clothing Store, where he ha now on hand, and will constantly keep, a general assortment of Men's coarse and fine Hoofs, Monroe's, Low quarters, Brogans and Pumps; Ladies' Leather and Morocco liools, Shoes, Gaiters and Pumps; Children's Shoes, and all other articles in his line, thechiet part of which are manufactured in his own Shop, out of good materials, and by the best of workmen; and from his long experience in the business, and the general satisfaction heretofore given, he feels assured that those who purchase his work, will not be dissatisfied with it. Work made to order, and repairing done as usual. Rising Sun, Nov. 1?, 183G. C it a 1st I f I o r zj. ripHE subscribers respect It w .iL fully inform the citizens Vi-' Rising Sun, the surrounding 1 Jit b ,:oull(l'.Vi anc' ,ne Public generally, that they are now carry ing on, in the shop formerly occupied by Robert Best, on Alain st. next to Messrs Lodgers' brick house, the Chairmaking business, and will keep on hand and make to order, all kinds, of WINDSOR, CANE,nu RUSH BOTTOM Chairs, ocliees, and all other kinds of work in their line. From their experience in this business, and a determination o do good work, they flatter themselves that they will receive a liberal custom. Or ders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Old Chairs, Settees, iVc. will be re paired on liberal terms, and at a short notice. Country Produce, such as may be a greed upon, will be taken in payment. MAI 'Kb At ARMSTRONG. Rising Sun, Dec. 2G, Tdjj.

NEW & CHEAP GOODS.

aa,aai..3:? cc ,ILf A YE just received and are now o'L pening, a lare and fasliionable assortment of Spri-- c tjxzillll'.'V CrOOiIj consisting in part of Caiicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins; Cambrics, Brocade Muslins, Jueoucis ; Plain ligM Book and Swis- 31uslins; Figured and plain Bobiuelts; Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish Linens; bombazctts, Capes, Drillings; Brown and bleached oiieetiugs and fchirtmgs; v general a.sroi trnent of SPRING und SUMMER ll EAR for gentlemen; V handsome assortment of iLa! j e HoMtSVl and Bonnet trimmings; c i - . - Ladies' Baskets, Gloves, Mils, Shoes; and Parasols; Diess Hdk! Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes; Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets; And a very general supply of DRV GOODS, of every description, and of the best quality. ALSO a general assortment of Groceries, Hard and Quecnswarc, China and Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery, Iron, hfteel, Nails,cythes, Sickles, Shovels, Spades, Castings, Cordage, Dye Stuffs, Palm Hats, Yindow Glass, Coopers Tools, and all other articles heretofore kept in their Store, making their stock very large, all of which they will sell on their usual accommodating terms. The uublic are invited to givetlicm a call. 'Rising Sun. June 1 1, 183G. LATE ARRIVAL OF IVcw & lieap Goods. rij "SHE subscribers have just received li and now offer for sale, at their store at .lames' Mill, a very large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, selected with great care, and suited for the present and approaching season. DRY-GOODS. Broad Cloths, Cassinelts, Cassimeres, Jeans, Petersham, Ciieassians, Ging hams, Bombazetts, r lannels, Linseys, Calicoes, Silks, Sheetings and Snirling, Hosiery, Muslins, Nestings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c, ice. GilOCElin. Pea, Coffee. Sugar, Chocolate, Pepper, S. ilt. Rice, Girgcr. Al.-oice, and all olhit " ie- i.: the grocery line. II. I; , 1) WA ii K 4- bill LFAl Y Iron, Nails, Steel. Castings, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Andirons, trace chains, Mill and cross cut Saws, Files, hatch ets, Cooper's Tools, Sec. A VKUV T.AUOE ASSOR.TMF.XT OP EIo!, Nliot aiifl iro;.:;it55. ALSO Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Saddlery, Hal-; and (Jap-. I);ug-, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Powder, Shot, Lead, Indigo, Cerclage, and every other article heretofore kept in their store. They invite their old customers, and the public generally, lo give ib.em a call . PIATT & ATIIEARN. James' mill, Sept. 3, 1 83G. iA I JlU 'acr.'iiu TIP L4 w THE subscriber has just received from Pliiladi Ijitiia and N ic York, a general and complete assortment of ftrii9i, S'iM'ggeSs t Aits erica si DilY-GOOBS, CONSISTING, IN PAR'', OF Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Safinells, Flannels, Bombazetts, Circassians. Calicoes, Painled Muslins, Ginghams, Irish Linen, Table Cloths, Cambrics, Jaconets, and a neat assortment of Dress Silks, Dress Handkerchiefs, Ribands, Gauze and Bobinet Veils, Ladies Tus

can and Straw Bonnets, &,c. ALSO, Hani ware and Cutlery, Qih ensware, Briftania and Class Ware. I5ootr9 k SSals. liar Iron, Castings, Kails, Window Class, Spades, novels, cSi Sickles. Also, just received from New Orleans a full assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES, CORDAGE, FISH, tec ccc. to which he respectfully invites the attention of his friends and patrons. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 14, I83G. 3lf iLsiw joiiee. Hugh li. lugghxton 'y 1). K lso, AYl associated themselves in Jj the practice of the Law, in (he Circuit Courts of Dearborn, SwKzerland and Ripley. Mr. Egg h-1 on resides in Madison, and will attend said Courts during term lime; and Mr. Kelso resides in New York, Switzerland county, where he may be found at all times, when not absent on business. Business confided (o them will meet the joint attention of both. j April 2, i.o3C. 103

STOUE.

AUMAN a RUSH, jiEsrECTFULLY uilorm t icir friends rind lae ! 1. . ! ... II.. il tt they have rear nfl stock, an ct i ed, in .Hiion to "Is Cii'cu ;-vrivs of also, foreign and do(he best an mu mestie LIQUORS, which they will reail from a mil to i gallon. The followsag are a part LIQUORS, ecc. Ce ac. each, am D umeslic Brandy; W est India and Dme-lic R tum: Holland and Domestic Gin; Port, Ma deira. Swiss, Vevav. into, Sweet Maiaga, ibud( 'I'ii j articufar. r: y ana a;a-ca'e'i ines; Che T rv bounce. Cord in, s. Lemonade. I'mwIi Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and Whiskey. Also, Rectified Whiskey by the barrel. GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Codfish, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston and butter Ciackers, Table Salt in boxes, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese; and a good assortment of Confcclionaries. 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 n quested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention wilf be given at all times lo any calls in their line. Rising Sun, April IG, 1 NEW & CHEAP STORE, IN mING S5UN. pIfl subsciiiu r ic .-pec!iu:h informs his friends and the public at large that he has removed lo Rising Sun, and opened his store in the room where R. I. Eaton tcc co. formerly kept, where he has just opened a very large and splendid assortment of 1M4 : Comprising Broad Cloths, Cassinels, Casimeres, Jean-, Circassians, ILmbazetls, Bombazinee, Ginghams, Muslins, Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Linens, a splendid assortment of CALICOES, Ribands, Oiovcs, Hosiery, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Gauze and Bobinet Veils, Crapes, UndWllas and Parasols, Summer stuff; in variety, Velvets, Sheetings and Shirtings, Bed Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, and all other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also, A LARGE SUPPLY OF CROCICU1ES of the first quality, 1 lard ware, Ctueensware, Cutlery, lassware, Tii.warc, Cas-tings, JMx tl, Iron, Nails, : ah by the bCl., I'owdiT, Shot, Lead, indigo, Dye Stuffs, Cordgo, Liokii!g (J lasses, and in tine, every oilier article which is kept in the Stores ol teas place; and as he is determined to keep none but ;ii tides of the best quality, and to sell very low, persons wishing to purchase may know where to get the best kind of bargains. He invites the public to call and see for themselves. PETER RODGERS. Rising Sun, May 20, 1C3G. & V it tr raMIE subscribers respectfully inform their friends that they have just received and are now opening a fresh supply of fcr:Ms;:ij3t'C;o3ri, from New York. Besides their large stock of DryGood,, they expect to keep constantly on hand, a quantity of ColK-c, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Loaf and New Orleans Sugar, Sugarhouse M Masses, good Liqc.oiv, M iU Ca-tiegs, W indow Glass, Salt, ore. c. GEO. W. LANE & CO. Aurora, May ?, ! r,3!'.. 30tf Jos. G. Marshall 6c Asaph Bucb, Tj K A VE associated themselves in the -" 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 office at Rising Sun, where he may he found. Business confided to them, will receive the joint attention of both. April 2, I 83c:. IS IT imiSIIKK KVKKY SS VTl'HI) Y, In Rising San, Deu rhorn eo. Intiiana. TERMS. Two Dollar prr yo:ir, if rnid in ulvanoo: Two Dolhirs aixl Fifty (Vnts if paid in six months; or, Three I)ollarnt thn rxpira lion of the year. A lailuro to notny a (liscoivtinnaiico at theonil of the tin'" MHrnbrd for

will Ib eonsiderrd a new ciicrngonipnt. No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid, ex ccpt at the option of the Editor. Volt'me IV. No 8.