Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 174, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 March 1837 — Page 4
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'RY AGKICfLTUEE AVE LIVE."
! sixteen quarts. The following winter I I staid at home, as every farmer should, and ! the next summer 1 brought them up to the ! former quantity during three months. The povertv of my cattle did notarise from a want of forage on my farm, for 1 summered considerably hay; but from the manner they wore fed. This is another i and important branch of economy. Never
committing depredations on his neighbors, instead of imposing the onerous burden upon them. The profits of agriculture (other things being equal) are in proportion to the attention paid to manuring; that is, as is the extent of the latter, so will be that of the
I former.
The corn crop, with the stalk cut up
THE FARMER'S SOXG. I envy not the r:ii.!:;v Km; Upon hi plri!i. throne or cr.ivc plittorit) i:iadm, Nor wi-h Iii-: power tnv own; For tho" hi- pow er and wealth be great And t !ioii-.ihI round him bowIn lev i ree.ee in i.;v low estate Mure solid peace I know. I ei:vy not th- nu;rr he Mav toll hi tre.i--ire o'er. 31 a y on ;ks roiu; 1 him see Am! !(i! sLh lor more; l"d 'corn his narrow sordid fouI, Rapacious :n:;I iitii:;-' ; -(T how h: : ! r ; 1 1 i 1 the bnse control Of tin; !v? p'aird !ut. .'iy w:.r,t are few sir.il well supplied by my productive ill Ms, I crave lai hit;rv 1 i sjdt s, t-avc what ronteatinrtit yield? : 31 ore pure e.ni.tyint ut-s lalor cive, 'J'hui wealth or fame e:ui bring; Aral he is h.'ipaii'r who lives A Farmer, than a Kins;.
I'erv! v.Mir ci,n h- innvnifh. At this some 1 trora tlie "round entire, at a much earlier
farmers miv stare, as much as some of our j period than lias usually been practised, is speech makers in Congress would, if you worth about double that it is when gatherfhauld read them a lecture headed '-never : cd in the old way. say too much:' one. bv the by, that would j Prepared food of some kinds, and for save thousands a year, if thov would put iconic animals, will go nearly, if not quite, i:i practice the laconic precept. Never j twice as far as that which is given in a raw
feed your stock ton much at a time. ana natural stale.
TO r KILTERS. A chance for a Bargain ! FOR SALE, a super royal Stanbury Press, single pull, with all the fixtures; a super royal chase; a large font of
small pica, (of which this advertisement
NEW & CHEAP GOODS.
HAIRES V liAMB S AVE just received and are now openiiig, a large and fashionable
assortment of mpriia;;' A: Summer
is a specimen;) a small font of Brevier, j aOOli. consisting in pai l of
Roman and Italic; a font of Sm. Pica i Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslii
ISold Fact'; a font of Title Minion; j Cambrics, Brocade Mucins, Jaconets; and a few oilier small fonts of type. ! Plain & iig'd Book and" Swiss Muslins ;
Also, Composing Sticks, Cases, Brass j r igurcd and plain Bohinetts;
LATE ARRIVAL OF jcw & Cheap Goods. f IMIE subscribers have just received JL and now offer for sale, at their
Rules, 8cc. comprising in all a sufficiency of materials to start a country newspaper, with the exception of Job
lype. I he type have all been in use,
Silks, Satins, Laces, IrUh Linens;
Bombazetts, Capes. Diillings; Brown and bleached Sheetings Shirtings ;
store at James' Mill, a very large and
fashionable assortment of GOODS, selected with great, care, and suited for the present and approaching season. D BY-GOODS.
j Broad Cloths, Cassinelts, Cassimeres, j Jeans, Petersham, Circassians, Ging UjCj hams, Bombazetts, Fb.uiels, Linseys,
Calicoes, bilks, sheetings and Stiirtmg,
i r r - it i 1. -i: t i
Finite like men who become shit-! 1 he raising of tobacco need not impov- ! punting me ivismg bun limes; and I A general assonrneiiT 01 riiu u ana . ' .' ' ' ' . '. 1 itiT,m- i orish tfc land, but it is only to iho undue, i it en be seen from tlto rumor l.n- I STUMP li 11 F. .1 T! for fen! lemon : i Handkerchiefs, C., iCC.
ccd solely b the craving of appetite. To mid disproportionate space that is alb ttcd j much (liey are worn. They will be A handsome assortment of Ea!i('s; : (jt I t(JCli,KlIii. overload 'thestomach at any time, imposes ! to this staple ccmuiodity that the mischief: sold extremely lore for cash, or on time, j ESoSSESt'iw and Bonnet triniminu ; Tvn, Coffee, Sujiar. Chocolate, Pepper,
a uii'K too nenvy i t uauiu; c. peuona, :- r'"""'J) ny civmsr approved paper, and can be i Ladles' Liaskets I .loves, Ailts, biioe?:
taken away immediately. and Parasols; Diess Hdkfs.; For further information, annlv In. or I Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes:
!c of making butter in a,!dre fnost n.-.i.t " irh.i!,.: l'-nu-,t. S:.ii,.f,.
! tlir- iviK- tYu'K. Xitoio io tn,il.'.-l ii : thn -tntrr t.i !wal l!.- mill. -,llnP I vl' ' - I ' ' . ' ' , .-
-"t i . ". ' . """ ! ALE. . GLEA A, 1 And a very general supply o! i) K 1 province to sui)- simmt r it as it is called, while it is sweet, n 01 10 . .. , J , ' . .. , ,
ulcsr o bsei'vin.rnot Immw snl- , ...ff v, w v w.j, ... v.t,, ui..v,.,
lmurv
h u;cn m-
nv.iiei'i
i i .: l
creasec, ncr iun iii ii i enutr- t-auna discase'ihli.nv?. her powers are prostni
an.i inc uv ok s. .vain re is nuv
-vslciii. rue. as n i nc
'JAKJXtJ Bl'TTEIl.
The Il.'.ssian iiui
me
iliiWia!
bo
iV,
bv
-siirmntr each
. p::i".i!e t tu to Us m-oner nia--.v, reason . ficient heat to burn the milk: and then! Orhditors Willi w hom we exchange I i 111(1 nest qnumy
teaches us she may be overpowered by i churn it in the usual manner. The butter, :.are requested to give the above an intee. ling too much. Asa matter of course. ! it is said, comes immediately, is of line fin-1 serf ion. and the favor will be repaid. i
it rcnu.res rule
Salt. Rice, Ginger. Alt-pice, and all other article- in the grocery line. HARDWARE $ CU7LERY Iron, Nails. Steel, Ca-fmjr, Shovclsy Spades, Fork, Andirons, trace chains, Mill and ci oss cut Saws, Files, hatch-
..(.- r, ' 'i'ai.-
1LSO a general assortment of : 1
A VEltY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
t T .11
ihhi , as me laws t.i : creative ji.uver. J.o:
s lived, in feeding the j vor, and, in addition to this, reserves it?
Mr. Ki
r-:'t: and 'TOCM.
feet
n-inii. inu
A .
Wl; na
-n
.it
ii
plicr's st-Mic of i
scRP-'.!i.-. m till t'ninrrs. nnd in ail n
time
i
re 'irac
Hi:
necc.-saiv to p;-:;c-when old' IJ was he;
a: a.l es, it
More- e-peciallv is it it duriiig wider, s'.rc:: hand at 1 he
mpino'.-s. t'ae care of
ttaiit:;y each animal require healthy. IiiiM'iy condition.
is I'ctv.'cca Iv
(1
ire fixed bv ! qualities inucli longer tha'n when made in i j fl h.
vals and fail i the ordinary way. Besides, the milk is!
,tt I-., .,...1 , : ,..! (' . . !.,. ,
i'l t.Itll .M 1 1 1 v. I
measure, nv naiat; but les
times in .twenty-four hams, is worse than ! ofiener, if the proper quantity be given.' Xu ani;;i il siitnild l.e fed more at a time '
bellows, and cmc.is iiis trciiie'n.kv.s batter- '"'an will be consumed, Se.ng enough l;con wo- ! and f ;r, s!i vtiivr i;s binrds in : lorc tc next feeding, to have the food propIhc filer- antl eye.--, an-! s- ::i;iur :i th-iusand rr'y digested. Nature likes to finish one snare-ir -;;r lii.ders'andimr. The i nite ptece of work before she commences arc:!iio;i. also, I s!:ivei-:iiir ' ener.th tho '''-ier. It would 1 e well if all men imitachiiiing ;i!T. ws. ( 'ivated i';r our use. they : tC(' ;ms 'i--e cxaiuale. Feeding cattle,
neserve o;;r cere. I-el us hr.vtiv hJc in- 1 mi ooiliei'. m a van!
fi'LYTER GOODS, of which the fol-
iv ohstTvinrr man
slink', p.m ib.n Iomtti i-o :lni r. linJufr it i -l.! i -t- -! t'.r
to kee: i ordinary nurneses. These stattnents arc !11A.P'ft rt-CCived and is now openmc
i i . i i i i I 'no in- '(:, ihoroii i;:n :ui :irtic!r ill n f .1 m-h m tv 1 ,l ,la 1 '" some ilSrOl'
dins' t:i;-v be fixed in a per.
ban throe "- - ".""--". ' . I lowing are a p:irt, viz i
How to be Keoaoinical. i F)!ue, black, brown and green Cloths 1 l r i. I .1 r l . i . I
t,tl 'l-'" v. r . j. ,-,n.11r T-.o c,.. ' oiuun illlU MUX lOI IOI VJV.-IC(M1?
' liirlit two lnurs in the inoriiinjr, and dis- j Cassinieres ; slnped,plaul and mixt SalSpense with candles and lamps two hours al- Fuielts: plaid LmseAS; Ciimblets i ter nine, P. M. The morning sun-light is j Red, yellow, green and white Flannels much cheaper and Letter than the evening ; Prussian and Thibet dress Ildkfs. and
Groceries, Hard and Quoeiisware,
- in.;,,-, n,i t:i. 'r;.,,-ii-o
i I) hhb 1 . . Cutlery, Iron, f-teel. NailScytlics,
ades. Castni2s,
pickles. Shove!?,
i
ALSO ('H'onsv. arc, Glassware, Tinwjiie. S.uldh'i v, Uat- and Caps, Drugs, MoHic'm.-. I,;IinU. 1 )vc Slnlfs. OiU..
Cordage, Dye S'.utk. Palm Hats, lewder, Sli.-d, Lead, h.digo, Cordage,
I' l';it:.i m.... r ,.,,'.. '.,,L; .... i .,1... i. . . r i .
r n i r i.'fv Vlllt.tl Vlil. V.1..U H I WUI.. I - ' V I OI I P ( P O (HP iP
mcutoi i. j. u, , ,, ., ,. , y ,. , ; . ., . - - . f.
aid till other articles iiereiotore Kepi m in ineir store. i ney invite tneir oia
their Store, making their stock very 'customers, and the public generally, to
large, all ol which tney will sell on give them a ra
iiiin-liiTht.
How to scrr. crense in clothing. Pur- Twilled Calicoes; English and French chase that which is atonee decent, and tho prints, a handsome assortment ni iLlt f ll 1 T!i 1 llf Tllld im-ll" t'Sllll T'l I'll ii . n f ii ' i .- m- .
i .... .. -. K , i .i , hi -c v.ni nwiv. . w v . i oui unneui iii Vo IM Kn'ivn r- KAimnl noin -i i-l i r-1 ,t
rcuitivo to tliem. ,;i cii'.iiin . 11 is nor irui;cnT. occansc -t . . , r r i- : v vmiulu, a .nuv.ii.
is never toorrrfo'A- the weaker arc constantly cored bv the i . , , ' , v bonnet 1 n minings; , , ... , i' " i i till it tjccomes too oeliiced to iinpear decent o i i m i r i . r .Mius. vo;i lose mo- stronger; it ;s not economy, l-.cc -use inucli I , , , , ' . . ' Box's and Men's fur .and seal Caps
1 . I If ill 1.'.. iH--Urn io f .-iiih: mwl.-. ....4 ' "
isiLnl ,!ini o;useil. ' i.i Ktiiii.it t i.uun ii." 1 1 ii ill. -ii 1 , i
. T I .1 j i . . tii ll i-viii i.itnut.t lilt; i:tm
Shawls; Blankets; Vestings,
to the cci li iKiv of The first pria--!; your iana. Hv i ney. and millet u it' von have a r;';;s. of human ki'.vlnes?
atwax s ;-. cs ni vr.rd ia!i oi' cat! March, orevca make iu-erio;-Spring, lv.piirc store iii-.-ir: to r. lor the harness
is neither prudence
.or economy. It is not prudent, because
their usual accommodating terms. I oquhlic are invited to give them a call. Rising Sun. June 11,1G3G. lEAO BARTERS REM0E0i THE subscriber begs leave o notify his friends and the public, that he has taken up his winter quarters in Mr. Scranton's tailor shop, on Main street, tit'' i - i i
opposite t . r.aslman s, where will funic
!!.!-.
tile h
iiar,
.f the miik
in ; nd trcu'ole. It
cart ache, to see a an enr.tv barn, in ii 3l u rain bi les
".er.
An
Irs ! too S
icte of f. or i':e
1-
n you mas; need Muor irops, wiiii" on n hot sii-iv
I- .
spring, v. in your s eabbnsre
you liavc i i;t iit'ir sheen, you have k vrooi, end lose ha
those that sen u c are mere hardly a tematatn.n for focs.
iimmer to rc-
.(.iiiilir.-?. i; .-- h -t san cf tin r.i to pat them like a 'I. If cow s.
much, whilst the uin'criins eat too !iti". and that lht!e of an inferior (jaalitv, the best having been devoured 1 of rc. Agsin, it ;s bad economy to have your stock
exposed to the weather. The
luy oi l.iixl Mia not sustain them as m f stable, secure from the cold; and v.o quan
tity vMii kee.u tiicm m ;:s smooth and tl.rii
as warm alter fashion requires a Lrreen one, as ever it was. A red shawl in fash- ' ion to-day, is as comfortable as a black one : which fashion requires to-morrow. A few . years hence vour fame will notdeneinl im-
e same, quail- ., . , - , r . ' ' 1 tin llijt t-Ir i'm .ir nr tin-: iff .1 tin I. ....... I
i'. . i i .., wuiw. 'juui.u till. UiUil'i clo!h you wore in 18:37. How to save time. Have a nlaoo for
l.' 1-1. HI...: f; -.1 . II- .. 1 i- .11 .ll. I : C .
V blue coat is " irc.assniii, ;is 1. 1 auors uiitii aiiciui io an i .ins in in pi oios-
! A large lot of SfOOl and ?:!fi sion. such as LJ.i;i5I.U!M.. 1 UU i Jl Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Prunella ai d Mo-! PULLING and BLKKDING, in the I rocco Shoes; Gloves and Hosiery, ! best mautier, and on moderate terms.
Together with a general assortment of j From his experience in these hianches
of business, and having procured new
7 & co tin.
ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Quernsware, Glass and Tin ware, Nails, Cor-
)ixr veai. ii
s q-jttiitity. and esiarser i of yoin' lam! and
ipolojries, If swiiie'
.... ..1..: - IHUI in . 1M1HIII1 Uli.l Ullll- I 1 1 1 L-.-.IV. ,v. ...... -1.1. Vi JII111'.I1,11II.-, ,"1 f,- ., i., i;.; ,., i i . everv timer, and when you have done u- i v 1 ei 1 i . in t a co:u!iii;in. exposeii to wmd and storm, i --. - ' - , - - , . ... dage, W mdow Glass and l utlv, and all ."-, I.,,,, i, i i,- i , . ; s 1 1 1 ; if return it to its mace. J his wi ; . , t , , , . , . ' - v- o h I , , V ? "f" '-iC,U 'atl' inucli time in hun.iU over articles. Vlld?f """b' 'pl Ins Store maT T2 , ii " - i a 1 i i thrown carelessly aside, and he k'S s complete, all of which he i w!I mo not tney may become habituated . , , ' t will cl on bis ui-il 1...-. Tl.n rmb oi h -i .. . 'u it .11 i vou know not where. in s( ii on nir-u?uai n i m. 1 lie puDtoit.s.) s.Moi.ocs wo.!. I know the laws ; . . . ; i; ...,,i !,;, ,.i.i ...... ' .
and first quality instruments, he H itters himself that he will he able to impart satisfaction lo all who may patronize him. 0i7"RAZORS honed .and put in
- j good order, on short notice.
S. S. WALKFR. Rising Sun. Dec. 3. 1830.
they squeal your doors open, root up vour
ineac.ows and vour Avhoie h'-g to snstaiii necessity fir ceo:: :n
o- a i': on i iiiitar
v rm
end oj the
! ;'. a no snne
lrcia vour lien
of habit are strung, but the v iews of naHi:e are stiongcr: and l'.avo justice and reason far their linn basis. With ini the stall you can never use economy in quantity of food, ri ving each bis portion m due sea
son. 1 ne e.uantity o
Jlow to save, c.rper.xcs in trarclliu.
Cultivate the bump of inhabiiiveness ; an-
ic and his old customers are respect
fully invited to uive him a call. Rising Sun, Oct. G, 183G.
i it--, I,-.- ,,. i. , i c ' ..i i ; von i itursc 'Voiii liinguishmcnt lien -w.irteii !a twentv head cl cattle, ted ma:- lr' , . ,?,,
roost though everv braudi of -voyr stock, vr.nl tegether, and the quantity saved in J x110 0 rC The J-:d of -k Feco.;. A.;r;.,i;r V : tail. will pav ii,r building stables for then ' a l,ook and iCCi r'u f at L' - oi . . . .vu(, ii. s p..iui...nrat- - .;'.. v i : vour expenditures. At the i tent; n. j' - h ocid i o t'- i -in 1 vou- f-vi wo w inters, lounaiysavit makes.-. ' . , 1 J -i ..... i . i ... i-.i.j.l t.lii l.vl .it . m . . . I iron iti-m 1 h.: riu-iiiv I in on.
is bo.-: calculi'' -cd t
mcaaov. s ;
lee.i
t'li iovr. wet
p become uuai sc. ami the ir
csii jiii: lues a l-jni i:avor. Iicrses ihrive
but slowly fa wet pasf tires: hut hornedcat-
tliose designed for
eaiiiiv, tacir wool grow s c
, 1
lie
:uurc
MKiS
m;:ni:re
c
nerieet. ftate. wh, re we manage to
.i. .. i. i i
!l:o i;iss liirouirn nor nan.
.. l
tie do well. o;a oi. lis
the
u
Tins iced n
m die lniiii of cows, than w bii h requires a dryer so:! desiinoil the hill and ihc
sheep, free from the mi
r irom V.:
cream clover,
es u r. hit.
Natare has mountain I'm
t
1 1
r.im
crlad-'iv. hi!!-, '
r-V
ill
isa.-ma. of the nool
worst
lave It
is enougn tnat the necessary bedding is left in a coarse state. As to the kind and preparation of food, I will only remark at this ti;ne,riis(i plenty of salt, and vegetables enough to keep the bowels open; use ! vor.r cuttinir box freely: occasionrlly
dampen your hay, especially clover, with brine, about one quart of salt, to twelve quart? of boiling water, and remember not '
ii vou want to r a mile or two. walk.
rather than hire an establishment at the ; ; ! livery stable. This will be for the health St CSS S6ll5l t DolpIlilt9 : of vour body, as well as the security of i ttsyst-kt hit
How io save in little matters. Procure: sTttt ILL nlv reirularlv
count of all : (Jt . iswas a packet between
expiration of; trTAmui Sun and Cin
cinnati. Will leave Risin.- Sun everv
much Mm have exneiitled in four nen-1 Tt.,r,,i...- ivn,i.w..-,i., i i.,..;.i
. . 1 I llltlllll.t , U HilU'JUH y .111.1 1 I I U .1 J , til ny and nine penny iteuu which you could ! M11 . ri;iM ,.,lorJllirir,
NEW & CHEAP STORE, IN RISING SUN.
PIATT & ATIIEARX.
James mill. Sept. 3. 1S3G. TIIF undersigned, having entered into an arrangement lo keep up a good ferry, aero?- the Ohio river, at the town of Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would respectfully inform the traveling public that they aie ready to accommodate (hem in the speediest manner. For the present, and until their Horse Boat, which is in progress, is completed, thev will u-e a superior ferry (hit. 50 feet long and 10 feet wide, well secured by substantial railing on the side-. As the route from Burlington, via Petersburg!!. Ky. Aurora and Wilmington to Napoleon, lnd. is from three to four miles shoiter, find much the best road, they deem it unnecessary to say more than lo ask travelers to try it once and judge for themselves. GKO. W.LANE, HUGH M. ALL FN. Aurora. Oct. 22, 1836.
-. i . . . .i .i i
i i iron mom is. review i no. account am er
i 1 v i
ss better than art, and raves it. tons in a j
JLfttv Notice.
riends and the public at large Jos. G. Marshall 6l Asaph Buck, as removed to Rising Sun, and JfM AYF 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. Buc k keeps his office at Rising Sun, where lie may be found. Rusi-
niHIIF subscriber respectfully informs
his Ii
that he h
opened his store in the room w here R. K. Faton co. formerly kept, where he has just opened a very hu ge and splendid assortment of
Comprising Broad Cloths, Cassinets,
see to it that each succeeding quarter shall be minus just those things. In many cases the pggrogate would be found much more considerable than you would be aware of, unless you kept such an account.
and LawrciK:eburg from P, to 10 o'clock, j c:isjmt,rcs? J,,,?, Circassiaii.s Bomba- confided to them, will receive the
sheep.
nett gain, ce' viil jirove iii r prove t:,::: a .- kinds .l si .;!; I.r.-t vo;:r r costs no lirae .is lira h. to ket
one
-: ;n t
,!.! !
o 1 1
eed too much, out j isf enough and at
enemy, the many of our
were stocked with
re louiii! lo nrotiitee a
to the valleys. This I j are manner, and I will ; r investment than most i
vain. j Ciiyug; : "As I he time for sowing clover
j proper times. American Messenger.
SOWI.VG CI.OVKII iCKI). Extract of a letter from a subscriber at
and return from Cincinnati on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This arrangement w ill continue until further notice is given. P. JAMFS. Rising Sun, Dec. 3, 1 G3G.-46tf
and
neck as
ftlio best quality. It ' cod is approtH-liiiitr some note in your na-
i in many instances not ' iHM' ot" practical farmers on that subject may fine .Miinird. as a coarse 'lC "!" "tnc service, and ?avc sonic the trou-
s-.uS!'. ck looking cow. with thick i h'c '" complaining of the loss or failure ot ! in the brick building opposite to Mr.
Tin ttsatl Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers hereby inform their friends and the public in general, that thev have commenced the. manufacture of TLX and SHEET IROA WARE,
i-i large
horns, will produce a small ; ,,H'r expected crop of clover. For sever-1 Fisher's clothing store, and 2d door a-
ooant'.iy of poor milk, and cat more than a , ;!' 0:!rs !' 1 Il;'vc practiced sowing my j bovc Messrs. O'NeaPs store, on Main fine cow. that yiels from seven t ten die last of March or first of April, j street, in Rising Sun . They will keep pounds, i hatter -or we., k, daring the sum- dion v. e have fre.sty nights and thawing on hand a encr;, assorlmet 0I artimcr m nta.. .v yoke ef c..vn that can . 1 ho irinngs then are gencrallv , des , thfci. warraritcd (o ,,e we
acre i no a nailer a :av.
1-1 r-.f . ,..,., .1,
J.lOUgil (
frrcoii . wani, eat :i m-ire than a pair tlir
cannot im Ii;,:; ti.at amoiiiit ... i . i
more ; ;,,:-e a ..-. w,
'.v. I doll.rs.
,1' still the surface of the ground is raised
by the spars -ficc fhrnied during the night
It costs no
ih from two to t maturity, than
one worm . age. It c whose woo
i nan c no wn fi". e ( ( ;i! - . the rule t'.i". Alwiiysli An animal 1 to (liSOC.SO.
ia cry iii;-;,,'-su me. v. ben jive p r cent
iiy siX,y ooiiMsai lae same : is :;o more to keep a sheep is worth sixty cents a pound.
e wool is worth but twentv-
i.
i-ii a a Its !
e reflection will carry
made, and will sell at wholesale and
i tl .i .1. r- . . i
and if the seed is cast, on the "round u l,U1' ai "K icinnali prices. Urctei s
such mornings, it finds ils way through the! ,rn.m distance will he thankfully recrevices occasioned by the ice benaeth the J ceive d and promptly attended to. surface of the earth sufficiently deep toj TAIT & SUMMERS, protect the young plant from the drouths of j Rising Sun, Jan. 21, 1837. Apr;! or Mav. bv which our clover eron is .
frequently destroyed, if the seed is sown when (he surface of the earth is compact. Since I have practiced in this way, I have no! tailed in a single instance of having a
an'-lies. S; in !;ooi rnh r
if not sta rved ie-i bill crop cf clover." Gcncscc Farmer
AtiRKlLnitAI. AXIOMS.
sto.d bv th
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PAY 0P1-PAY UP! THE subscriber has a great amount of small accounts due him, w hich he is determined to have settled up without delay. He therefore notifies al1 those indebted to him to call immediately
ptenjamin F. Station, Esq. in a letter to I make settlement by paying the tho editor f ihe Farmers' itegister, savs :j money, or entering into a satisfactory "1 am pleased that, in connexion with oih- j anangement in regard to their account, ers, you have succeeded in establi; hiug j Those who neglect this notice will most some highly important truths which were asnredlv bnyp to iviv rnsl
a with io.).l,(hvie. lymph, the formerly not known, or entirely discredited, The subscriber rnniinnV i mi.n.
(it is lamentable that many slculd still be J f;ic(ure TIN and SHEET IRON ware.
s mil w ciiiiinict; tlieni,) ait are i i i , ' and has a vcrv netir-r:il .'lucit-i nil m,
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i re tl'.an c i.e in full lier li. si have ni sen cd that I.i-e.-.t iV .r.i lil'iy to seventy's ("(.(!, tbiiii when poor,
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e v ho aro.'icqi.niuJcd with the
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I need not tclS any mar : i.mon.r ,lC cultivators of the' soil. as 8T,rri-l h:!"d al P11''"1; :,l Japanned ware;
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ovs v. aeii sallere.l to get .'expressed ni lew words, and on the correctv. iiit; .', never produce as I n. ss of which any one w ho chooses, run v
or oxen, cultural axioms, about which vail doubt and rose that 1 discussion may cease: axioms that mnv I n
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niuehiho enuuer se;-..-on. as when kept in I immediately proceed to act. A few of these
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The winters ot lIi'J-S, I was absent, ; dreaded
an 1 my cattle all became poor, particular-. A small farm well conducted, is a source ly my ows. I lnj t ol tin; tinest kind,! of greater revenue thiiu a large one iudifthathnd previously yielded an avenige of fercntly managed. Ienty-f iar quarts of milk per day, during j It would be a vast amount of saving to four months .t the year. During the sum- the whole community, if every private ownmcr of I!".2-'J. they did not arerngc over i or w ere required to keep his stock from
all of which he. sells at wholesale ant
retail, at Cincinnati prices. He tenders his thanks for past favors, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same. SAMUEL BEST, Jr. Rising Sun, Feb. 11, 1837.
ColTec. JUST RECKIVFO FltOM NEW ORLEANS, Um hags HAVANA COFFEE, and for sale by COCHRAN & IIURLBERT. Aurora, Feb. 11, 1837. 4t
BOOT ANDSH0E STORE. BEGS leave to announce to his numerous customers and the public in general, that he has REMOVED his establishment to Mr. Shaw's new brick building on Main street, directly opposite Mr. Fisher's Clothing Store, w here he ha now on hand, and w ill constantly keep, a general assortment of Men's coarse and fine Hoots, Mowroe's, Low quarters, Urogans and Pumps ; Ladies' Leather and Morocco Hoofs, Shoes, Gaiters and Pumps; Children's Shoes, and all other articles in his line, the chief part of which are manufactured in his own
zetts. Bombazines. Cine hams. IV! nli u lMt attention ot both.
Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs Lin- April 2, 1836. ens. a splendid assortment of C.JLl- SHn,v7, 4.TV nriqr ivii I COES,Ribands,Glovts, Hosiery, Tus- lllMM M N AMI Ai (lE, can and Straw Bonnets. Gauze and BY LEE RCDGERS. Bobinet Veil., Crapes. Umbn lhis and THE undersigned respectfully informs Parasols, Summer stui in variety, Vol hv )U)Iic ,(,.,, C has opened a Grovets, Sheetings and Shirtings, Bed : c,.rv J,;,,,,- Store, in the Brick Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Palm : bui'lding on Main stieel, next door to IFits, Boots and Shoes, and all other; lYter Rodgers' store, where he intends articles in the Dry Goods line. Also,1 , rep ;i g nend assortment of FORA LARGE SUPTLY OF EIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, GROCLK1ES of the first quali- the very be,t quality, which he will ty, Hardware, Queensv.are. Cutle- i s,11' r, at moderate , ,v. -. : prices for cash. ry, Glassware, I in ware. Casings,! Also a t-(,ICI,ll supr,v cf Groceries, Steel, Iron, INails, Jalt hv fhc hid., Cocoa and all kinds of Nuts, Cracker?,Powder, Shot, Lead, Indigo. )e ; Confectionary , Bitters, Spices, etc. &c. Stufls, Cordage, Looking Glasses, together with all articles ussually kept and in fine, every oilier article which ?I1C'1 lion-cs. is kept in the Stores of this place; and ll( 0IU- to considerable expense ;is he is determined to keep none but i 'itting up the EXCHANGE, so as to articles of the best quality, and to sell! render it convenient and comfortable; vent low. persons wishing" to purchase: am! ,l0 ''' K'ves notice tlmt he will
Shop, out of good materials, and by the may know where to gel the best kind of: ,,ot permit .any gambling, fighting,
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. 12, 183G.
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M1E subscribers respectfully inform
their friends that they have just
ocoived and are now opening a fresh supply of !ieauia!ic jUhmI, from New Vork. Besides their large stock of Dry Goods, they expect to keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Loaf and New Orleans Sugar, Sngarhouse Molasses, good Liquors, Nails, Castings, Window Glass, Salt, iVc. &c. GEO. W. LANE & CO. Aurora, May 7, 183G. 301 f Cash for Wheat THE highest market price in CASH, will be paid for any quantity f Merchantable WHEAT, delivered at Ihc store of Judge Reed in Wilmington, or at Geo. W. Lane 6c Co's. store in Aurora. Oct. 29, 1836.
liarguins. 1 le invites I lie public lo call q"."" ""z "-, u any inucccni or and see for themselves. minimal conduct whatever, about his
PETER RODGFRS. ; 'sl.iMislnnent; and as all who patron
ize him mut strictly observe these rules, ho hope to keep a house worthy
ot public patronage
Rising Sun, May
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subscribers respect-
R
LEE RODGERS.
ung Sun, June 11,1 C3G.
I fully inform the citizens
I titvfo a &att.
BBLS. Concmaugh Salt, on hand and for sale low for
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Llr.-'rof Riing Sun, the surrounding
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'lit 4 ennui iv. ami t he nu b he. j'ene- i
" i-.illv Mini lbv ;i r now r.-nri-.
ing o,in the'shop An nierly occupied by i the subsci ilver. Robert Pest, on Miiin st. next to Messrs; , .t. . LULUIlAiV Rodgers' brick house, the Chai . making ! j:UlJ"'-V 1G183Gbusiness, and w ill keep on hand and I c$ iMfBl f make to order, all kindsof U I.YDSOR, a ppi Vk ffC ?'yf ' .. ,i i v i dfci lovTMlU'i ! BBLS. inegar, of tin; first quahCAAE, HudRlSH hOJ I UM Chans,, ... , m
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Settees, .and all other kinds of woik in i
their line. From their experience in this business, and a determination to do good work, they flafler themselves thai they will receive a liberal custom. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Old Chairs, Settees, Sec. will he repaired on liberal terms, and al a short notice. Country Produce, such as may be a greed upon, will he taken in payment. MA PES iv; ARMSTRONG. Rising Sun, Dec. 2G, 1 835.
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B A CM AN & RUSH.
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THE TIMES AND JOURNAL S iTIiLI.SIIKU KVKUV SVTl'KUW, In Rising Sim, Dearborn co. Indiana.
TKRMS. Two Dollars per j enr, if raid i atlviiiifc; Two Dollars anil Fifty Cents if paid in ?ix rnoiitlis ; or, Tlirre 1 lobars flt the expira (ion of llio year. A failure to notify a discoa tiimii m e at the end of tlie time subscribed for will !; oiiiisiilcrod a new engagement. No pa per discontinued until arrearages arc paid, ex, cert at the option of the Editor. VOLVME IV. No. 18
