Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 182, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 13 May 1837 — Page 4
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;iiV AO HTCT I.TL KE WE LIVE.' AlSUUTIiTcilAL. SOCIKTIES. With we'd organized general and sectional socio; ies. noting in harm onions concert with ouch other, who can form any estimate of the vast ll k! of information that won! J lie thus collected and bnmght together. S-.. -nv-.se o:-h member of these societies were required to prepare a paper upon some particular branch of husbandry, or to detail his experiments in the culture of sonv scribe ? one his L Cs frails of the earth: di roparmg his ground, i sowing or planting bis seed, his method ol j cu tmv, and f. give a statement ot the re-. suit ot his experiments. Suppose anotl.-; or ere req-uro,. to prepare a papei op;15 ,nch'Hi P' rvmg tnc artices which ? m,t .-ut-.va.e lrom the deprednt.on : its natural enemies-t!iat another sho dd ; his he of tie requircti to 1 inanner of soon another bis micp.l m .de ot' f' nor of" :re:ar;n! i i .r n.-h a siaicmcni oi ni ng his roots irom Irost ii v in .iiv, : i.iwj ins s-iuuv. iuu !; cir food and the quant': - lies given ; an .ilicr th cost mcino i oi which domestic apposed cause of treating the cisei-os to anim ds are subject, the i such diseases, r-rcventive as well as tli seofa remedial character. In tine, that every one should be required to furnish some eonlnbntioii to thc general iund of in forma ii. n and when these wee thus c.iicete;!. th"t ed through sumo c :ey sh add be pnblishiii.'.i medium in each State, ac-'cssitlc to the whole communitv. W can anv one term even the faintest idea of ih ;t good which would re-; suit Woiu i mt a spirit ot inquiry and , ., ',. , 1 .1 1 1 research go loiaii over tnc land, that would , - . ,1 . . 1 conduce l . renovate the interests of nus- , . . , ban lrv m every quarter ot our wide spread marter ot our wit c snreati i confederacy ? 1 1 nd we would ask farther, j is there anv firmer or planter from the i wealthy landholder to the more humble tenant, that could int furnish something to thc genera! stock of intelligence thus to be collected a: ised? Af ii:i we ask. is there any that coal not find leisure in thc recess between the annua! meetings of the societies, to prepare the papers in question? Is there any who would not fee! pleasure in thus contributing to thc these questions tOO Cbv !'-)'! 5 to can form anv i r ise 1 heir answers arc ire it. Resides, who re 1 1 oi he intrinsic benefits which wou'd result to the cause of nrricu tare, if at the a era! Sjcietics, nnuai meetings of the Cena Cattle Show and Fair were held. Almost every one could furnish something fr exhibition and in all probability would find a good market for a valuable animal that he could not expect - . . , mm . i- -. ! or get ai uouu.. iiese annum runs would form a kind oi neutral ground - l- . ... , . tn , ,1 e i- 1 . i 7,- 1 fn render t hi.se ft.e imrs -k inn linlfimore Farmer MARK VOI R m"L,I,S "WORK. There is a practice among our farmers of letting their Bulls be idle. Their oxen and their horses work, but their bull, if any they keep, is a gentleman. He docs nothm,uiui curse geis iaiana lazy. ;ow ets hit and ln-.v Now !
whereon old friends would see each other succulen t rass umlcr lhc surfacc it lvilI j tecs. Surveyors, &e. - ' 22 02 i ; oil large blazed lace, one" shoe new trieims nps oe lormed an a spirit vt j nQt care toe0mc above lhe Fmticc t0 t,e- Clerk, ibr books and stationary fbr right hind foot : also, one (Jray (ratermtv to engendered that would! .1 . .. 1 .1.- .. 1 m '..1 . i M:n-.. (i A-.;.r .Jib i-bfbi ..v Mi..,l
, , , ,!- i sirov ine young corn, ana inai piunuiiTi vium j iihiit, id vo v. , . ... x strengthen the very !,, sot the Ln.on it-; m ft 0 ,u rhc(, c!ovcr ov. is a : In support of prisoners, firewood in one of her fore legs; also, one Bay j 1 sell; tore all tamgs. tree perineal in-j ; guro wa,?of prcventinff thC!ric,)rc-! fbr jail, and repairs of jail. '391 01 I Mare Colt, 2 years old, a small bku-.o in; tereourse be, ween citizens, lends most to: i.,.- ... ' ' : f' ' 1 '.. ,MJ x Tier face. Anv person takimMiiM.no or !
in i.n'-ii-il , C d i ,,, i ;,. . v. . 4joiuieps grow on an acre oi gronn an annml ei this kind in onr State is not! . . f , ,.
a very prufi table one . We know from experience, that noxious r.s many are to improve their stock, they arc as anxious to have it improved ibr little or nothing as they arc tlr.it it should be improved at alb We are sorry to say that this is thc case, but facts are stubborn things. Now ii" a firmer would make as much profit from them as he ought, he mast put them into thc yoke and make llicin toil and tug as weii as his oxen. They are rather bnd rlei r ieto-.- i when it is oii'-c done, they are excellent for labor. e know of one or two at this present time that are used to the yoke, and more powerf ;J animals of their inches einnot be produced. There is no danger of injuring them if they are properly fed and judiciously driven. V. hen kept up in a stall or small yard, they arc exceedingly apt to become .v-v. . ....... , . .. i ' n. v.in. itiiu Ul.v.1 JIlilL, .k and discipline, but la?y ard sl.ejga nothing at alb Itimatcly good fbr - i a i i .i . v c nae nan them become so In? v. 1 in they w i .. 1 i iv.. io,.o! I'm; j . , e.i iiu ouiiiose, I I J ana were uuoer me neee: so v m iiriviug them about every !ay for exercise, in order to invigorate ibeni and bring ibem to a proper state - f health and activity. B it j i 1-1". tne same animal when yoked every day would never manifest 1 - 1 1 .... ..!!., :inv ihmnr fA itio - " i ".."..... ...i -.. : Kino, out wo. no iiiv. a, , oe ou wi iiJim wneni his eervices w ere wanted. This, then f .re, is proof posiiive lhat work is a good regimen for them, and in ly w;i they should be used. proviuen di'ion. a ihov are kept ai a thriving coneverv one w o il 1 de,ire to keen his learn in or. i i them profitable. Wc hope that our ncii is wnl Keen anevi vii! to the ipr.o eiiient of their sto !:. If is true that sto'd; li i.s been depressed in the market fbr two jenrs past, but whoever lives to see another year, will find it advancing in price, and good stock will be in demnivl. I,o,.k oat llien for the main chance, be active and generous, and suffer no opportunity f .,- reasonable improvement to escape. Maine Farmer. Sow garden crops in drills where practiCable, in Order that the Wt-rib niav lm l',ni'.U vmi ll Ii .''.
MAY FROM SCOTLAND, An English paper says "It foras a curious item of the agricultural commerce of this country, that we arc now exporting hay to America. A vessel is about to sail with a cargo of 10,000 stone of hay from Aberdeen, and a larger will follow fiom Clyde. The hay is pressed by the hydraulic press, and the bulk has been thus reduced lor transportation." The hay thus spoken of has readied this country, and finds a quick sale of from 22 to 25 dollars a ton, principally at Boston. If Great Britain, with nearly three limes as many horses, cattle and sheep, in pro-
1 "I""" .u ns popu.ai.on, a is .v. nca m me ennec. .-tales, is notonivamc to pro1. irk I. wi. .-.-. r- .-. I ... I i .-lw !. t.,Y-.n till Y . w. Ulu. .,... ..Bv I' plies ior exportation, it proves that England j ,;ir 'Uluau l,p 111 prouueme i.inuiug, , and that we ouirht t mend our agriculture ! at once. Jt is the cultivation of roots. that enables English Farmers to keep so ; many catt;e,and spare us their surplus hay ; and American tanners must follow the ex-; ne.or ian oi tnc.r proms ana their success. It is surprising with what tenacity our tar-. niers chng to old usages; and persist m . mowing ten acres of lanu to get talceu or twentv tons ot hav, when two acres of roots will furnish more and far superior ioou. i acre is nanny a crop prouuecu
iin-:niorc certain than ihe rata naga, unies; : attemated en soils deeidedlv unVavorablo
and their excellence has 1 cen filly tested for feeding and fattening cattle and sheen; yet n t one-half of oar farmers can be induced to attempt the culture of the root. It is satisfactory to know, however, that the root culture is gaining ground; and that tluse who have tried the turnep, will not readily relinquish its use and benefits. (icncscc Farmer. Tim (XT "WOIIM. The cut xcorm has been universally dc-strut-live, not only to corn and other grain. , , . . - , , 'v 1 nut to grasses and garden crops. Ji 1 , c , .& . ,;, heavv snows, by protecting llicm Irom in ,. .- - '. ,, wi,wi , !sceritvot the winter, probably tended 1 ! - ., - he ! the j i to Ml.prtncn flirt "l tvne .it .t 1 lIliA r!ll WJII'Ill - ., , ., - . ... ... ! . , . .. , ,.0. ' I t;,,.a thc b'Jt rcmC(h- acain;:t t'hc cut worm, applied 111 the ground with the seed, or what we would nreler. nt the surlace ot itlie ground above it. We have recorded
: several instances of these proving cffica-: will assist me in establishing this rule. ! ciou. In May we transplanted a lion-1 JONAS MENDKLL. idred seeking Dahlias, and a number of; Rising Sun, April 1, 18o7. ' cabbages into our garden. The first night ! 1 ten or a dozen of the dahlias, and a num-: CtSt'TlT EIP(rl. i ber of t'.ic cabbages were eaten oft at die J Till' foHowing is an account of the expensurface of ihe ground by the grub. We ditures and reciejits of the county of Dear- ; immcdiaielv covered thc surface of the : born, tor thc period commencing first. Moni ground with powdered lime, and lost no j day in January, 1SJI, and ending "'1st I)e- ! more plants save a couple, and round the j ceinbcr, 1S.'J(, as investigated and exaniin- : stem of these thc lime did not happen to be 1 ed by the Board of Commissioners of said spread. The worm attacksjthe plant at or coinity, March b'lh, Ls37. i near the surlace of thc ground. The rd-! ron Tin;; sni iwid
j kali not only presents a barrier at this point, but the sod underneath becomes j ' , them atarated with it, and destroys or drives ; awav. W e think there is reason 111 ! thc remark of a correspondent in our last ; .,1.11111.11.. 1 1 lit. L VI IV. 11 'l.Illlll.l Ill sucli a lev, without cxperiencinr any lniu- ' 1 . J ; ry lrom thc grub; hut we do not remcm-! ber to have planted on an old sward, turn j ed over the previous fall or summer, with-" ' out having suffered severely from them Judge Bull's Report Turneps, Corn, Potatoes, &c. i Assuming that 000 bushels of Swedish -ii . . ,. , U ,rrmv ,vn ., nr:-n rX 1 I l l ill fir(Mlll( n I ii l it ..ii ii tu.thole d .1 . corn, and that six bushels of the Swedes will f'tttcn as much as one bushel of corn, it will be seen that one acre in rata bnga will go about as far in making beef as three acres in corn, with thc further advantage lhat the latter will cost four times as much labor in its culture as lhe former. Wc have given an instance of the Swedes yielding more than InOO bushels to the! acre, and thc opinion of an intelligent feeder lhat two bushels arc as much for feeding, as one bushel of corn. Thc mangel wurtzcl, the carrot, and thc parsncp, may be all raised in field culture, at about thc same expense as corn, and they will give as great a yield, and atierd as much nutriment as the ruta baga. The polatoe, whose culture we are all acquainted wilhj should be made to yield 1300 bushels per acre; and these afford a Car more proliiablc (bod than grain. A bullock will consame from 120 to 2 10 pounds of rata bnu-a Jcri,u ; uui u m ii leu wan mis or o 1 . ... .1 . i... :r . .ii e..i i- .i .... other j lTl.-vT- Til-.,- ill ..vn 'llllln Iv.vt .1. I....- 1 ...ut.-. mi,) ii in vviiioiuuu IMU Ultiv. Hi, V, U1JU I 1 e..i c I'll K ll, A .tl llV ni..'n( l.VIV 1... I. nl. ii.hvj..ii.iiii,. ...v Vt...V'll 1 '. i VI lllv.1 . Cultivator Corn Oil. Oil, made from Indian corn. (Maize) is now used bv many families in i ; ..jiw- . , .... . u... iii.iiu iv.i iiiu oviiu v,II ; I i hlccitv 1 v.- n C-lllvc-l i 1 . ,i n I'v, ik.v .M.' "t makes quite as much hVht, is coualiv . ,' ' ' - in.n.spiuenu oi a goon color, and has no bad odor as sperm oil has, and is not congealable by any degree of cold we have j had this w inter, say live degrees. It is ! made at Norwalk, in this State, and may i he had of Mr. Allen, druggist.at the corner i of Main and Fifth streets. j Haifa gallon of oil may be taken from each bushel of corn, without, inlei ferin"' i with its production of whiskey in distillation, that".! a pity. and lhc half gallon of oil is worth o0 cents, being equal to the whole value of the whiskey, say gallons, in a bushel of corn, at the price it was n few years since! Cincinnati Gazette. 1 IJBLS. first qualily New Orleans Molasses, just received and for Ip nn Brmmmnrlntiim tfrm Vi.r Ar M. TURNER.
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& SLUBSHBSff THE subscriber hereby !
returns his thanks to the i public for past favors and ft respectfully o-lves notice : that he will manufacture 1 and keep en lvuu! Sad- ; Vdles, Bridles, Har- : AOc negSj Whips. Martin- i . Trunks, and all ott;cr articles in his j rales. line ot business, at his new shop, on the corner of Main and Market streets. His work is ;ir do from the best materials he ' can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices and teims arc reasonable. Orders (or aiiv .. tlescl.ilsC(1 alove wiu lc thallkful!v rcccjvf,d d prompt!v cxeCutccl. Repair . 1 ,,r done on short notice. NELSON FAST"M-X t,- M,.h i iSo7 r- . J LAW XOTBCE. BLES II. TKST bavin- rosi-nod ; vQQni Jt(,,rp of7hc G;h J,t. j , Un , r,.:vi.r 1MTM()NT ,,avc cnciTtl inlo a eop.rtncrship ;n (he JclIcc ol- Law in thc countv of: n,arbo!!n. ' ! Jti)1) To, c (-)Url as ,!f!.,al nt h, residence in the town of Lawrencebitrgh, ! A except whc:-i ab.se nt on the Circuif. Mr. j).,,.,, ., Ins oiiicc as iicretoiore at i the town of Wilmington, where he may be I constantly f'imd. Anv business entrusted to the firm shall : receive the joint attention of both; and cither of ihe linn -u ill attend to the collection of debts throughout the State. CHAHLFS if. TKST. FBilNEZER DUMONT. February IS, lr.J7. 70tf Tllil subscriber hereby informs his customcrs and the public, thv.l hereafter iic will j sell Beef at Stall No. 2, in the Rising Sun j Market House. Many complaints having j been ma.de in respect to the manner Beet i has been sold at thc maK.et house, the sub- . , ' ! senner herenv gives notice that no person i ...mi i . . ... i. .. .u. i ll'llt lli' ill 1 I I J I Ifl I. Hi lillll II. Ill' 1111 till II' IIIX Ui. f U llv dii.-ilv hcrmg to this rule, hope to prevent the system of grabbing Iicretoiore too common ami wiuen lias caused so much tust complaint. 1 hope mv friends and cuslome ! ers 1 till, Associate Judges, S--J3 00 iat. 00 mrs 00 f5 10 - 70 00 L ounty Commissioners, Assessors ol taxable property, onernl, extra services, Clerk, extra services, court house, and repairs to same IS 37 i 1' or books and stationary for Rccorder's cliiee, and otlicc rent. 2S 75 Constables, ... 2000 Crand Jnror.70 ..() f0 75 f() 00 00 00 ! Petit Jurors, - - - 01 Coroscr and Juries of Inquest, 2j Printing expose, county orders, sale T, of scliool lands, ,:.c. - d7 Ol 1"C 1! I OI U .0 I R S 01 1 1C C. - .) For rent of i 'WI,-' .AY, :, ------ ........ v, ( reel mr (i. d, T.v... - - - . v . v, v m parr, - - - - Laying out roads, - 0f For support of the poor previous to going to the Asylum, - 1 M-3 ID Overcharges, - - 2 81 For Assessor's Enoks and Duplicates for Collectors1 and Clerk's office, - 151 00 Taking enumeration, - - (5 00 For wolf scalps, - - - 8 00 Delinquent in payment of polls, land tax', lolsiindoihcr property, 101 07 Including double assessments and double charges on Rank stock and Insurance companies, 200 41 Keeper of Asylum, Sj'iOO of which is in advance, " - - 503 JslSoS 10 nv Ajrou.xx OF Duplicate, including road tax, 217 fl 070 f0 1 12 ro :un (50 12 00 29 50 41 00 Store licenses. I Mlivi'ii , i . . r , v r-r. . ! (iroeery licenses, - j Ferry licences, - ! Bv assessments and Collections in liv. VL ll,;i not on Daphcalc, 'Y rcnt of Asylum farm. $(550 7 07 'I.' t . , i . , 1 ioni .ine.ii is io do tieuucicu Treasurer's & Collectors" per ccntage when known, - S;1010 51 CEOItGR AIIXOLI), Frcs't. Attest: James Dill. Clerk. olc te Clcrl: Add to the above balance the sum of .,-2i''t) 18 cts., (except TreasureFs and Collectors' per rentage, when known.) will leave due from last ye n's revenue, and unsettled and in (he Treasury, on the 1st of January, 1837, lhe Mini of $loS$ 08 cfs. yet lobe accounted for in orders and otherwise. Sec report Gf last year. JAMES DILL, Clerk. March 25, 1837. JUST received from Pittsburgh, ti ton of bar and round iron, assorted, and for sale low for cash, bv PEPPER &. FRENCH. Rising Sun, April K. 3
SPBING & SUMMED GLQTHtNO. ! THE subscriber has just been making an!
addition to his stock of Gentlemen's ClothiHE", and has now a vcrv goou" as-: suruuent vii hand, which he filers lor side ; at very reasonable prices. 1 lie ivliowiasr i are a part cf his stuck, viz: Black, brown and steel mix Broad Cloth Coats; Blue and blue-gray satinet do. Newport and home made Jeans do. 'l iaid and r-umm; : Bleached and mil r cloth lo. .ched linen Ilound'bts Merino Casimoro an do. IJght and dark .stumner stripe oo. Blue, black and brown Cloth Pantaloons, I'i.iin and sirije.i ("asimere do. Checked and striped taiiuet do. Bine, brown and gray iio do. Corded, pin in end striped summer do. rea grass an: Jeans do. d ..live C!..th Vests; . !. t do. 1'iam and ligM cotton do Jcau, .Imj .tlnet I .io-m ,wi.i.,rit -!,,,; l!o. A great varict v of Drawers: .Striped and check cotton Shirt Itod Flannel under ami over do j,';;.torv ( .wJt;!ll , I me lot of Mnsiin Shirts, with linen bosoms. collars and ci A good assortment (icntiemen sMoclcs: A large lot of . erv fine tinea Collars; Collin, silk and g.i TRIM MINUS oi' t ecst ic. fcj.tspen.tcrs best qn hi v. ! I hiv. i ai haii'l a lev. (!::!,, Vv Coats wmcu 1 v. n. 1 v. e! at about coM in cere tiianks .e to secu'o a j rice. I wi !i to reto.rn iiiv j tor past iirenage, ;ea,i in Continuance of ihe sa A number of th se tisemcnt. perhai;s ere ivho read this advo; in my de'ut. i hop !e immediateSv. as tliev win call an. ! am vcr much pressed fr niouev at. nrcscnt. ' D W iD F'Sll'-'il Sun.M'an-h 1. 1K57. 'BV) E'-j . ft. ss3V. mr. ,i . . , , , ,, liib undersigned has invented, and has invented, am .. ' .- , --. "-'- " om.Mniuni anu use. castings so constructed I confined to ihe lower end of the hav screw j and on thc follower, that where thc twi I ccmes in contact there is but lill!e friction, 1 so inai near one-nan me horse power ma. . 1 1 , . 1 i be dispensed with. ... . , , , 1 . . . . . . . 1 revioiis to my using 1 lo apply tin; second but one sn.a'l horse. iiiev; ..ti.i ill" , 1 : I horse, an t now 1 us an d can pack more hay in less bulk than a11 y I see at I.i renceburgh or Aurora market. I intend taking my patterns to the Magic Foundry. ( 'in'-innali, where persons wishing to try (be experiment may call and get the castings uf my pattei'ns bv paving me f-'.'tv cents. Th;.- whole cost will not be over S I. am I am am positn e 110 per son will be sorry ibr his pains. COIINFLIFS M'.LLFR. Fc.n. iMcndi 11. lst57. R USUI' 55 Stray lEorsr I'rraf jsres. K'l'!! VVl'll f,-,.!i, ttir. ciiliwrt Yj - J - " ' uiL . in;.-. 11I 'JSTy l-.ff lOH(r " indes iroin eri.TJS n Men lay, the Mb in15 tv Mai more ot said creatures, and senusng a. icw lines to Cornelius Miller, Rising Sun Post Mtico or to lax den Mark, at ersailles, snail ne. uannsomciv lewarueu n eumr-: litis Mille '. oi IIAYDIIX STARK. March IS, leSI Tisa iintl Sheet lnsa Ware MANUFACTORY. von ' rniin .. . , . f tt . PIIL subscribers hereby inform their; friends and the public m general, that j L'V1 comiinnr.ed tl- manufaclnre j
ol JL and bllLVT 1RUA lljUiE.cr. r , .-
in the brick building opposite (o Mr. Fisher's clothing store, and 2d door ahove Messrs. O'Neal's store, on Main street, in Rising Sun. They will keep on hand a general assortment of articles in their line, warranted to be well made, and will sell at wholesale and i 7 ; ! i eian, ;u i ne vincumai i pi ices, wruers; from a distance will he thankfully re - i . . i 1 .i ii... c:.. -s. i , ceived and promptly attended to. TAIT & SUMMERS. Rising Sun, Jan. 21, 1S37. rising smi M a I r 1? act r ff. c3 r I' subscribers respectM fully inform the citizens jc!of Ri-ing Sun, the surrounding fj ill Country, and the public, genev " rally, thai they are now carrying on, in the sl)0 formerly occupied hv Robert Best, on Main st. next fo Messrs liodgeiv brick house, the Chairmakinci business, and will keep on hand and j make to order, all kinds of WLXDSORA CLYL, and RUSH BOTTOM Chairs, ; Settees, and all other kinds of work in! their line. From their experience in j this business, and a determination fodo good work, (hey (latter themselves (hat they will receive a liberal custom. Orders from a distance will he prompt ly attended (o. Old Chair?, Settees, &c. will he repaired on liberal (erms, and at a short notice. Country Produce, such as may be a. greed upon, will he taken in payment. MA PES & ARMSTRONG Rising Sun, Dec. nib.
steamboat Dolphin,! BROWN, Master, j
WILL ply regularly ; V.rs? w" '. I"" " 1 . ' I praa-r. r.:,,-.i -.a-- u v" Icinnati. ill h ave i-n g oun every ; iMonday, Wednesday and Friday, at ! I sunrise, ami pas aurora, l elorDurgii, andl.nw reisetiburg Irom 7 to 8 o cio k, '
anu rem i u i: oui v i::rini;aii on iues-:it
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days, Thursday? and Saturday?. Titis;e!l, wholesale and retail, at moderate arrangement will continue until fui (her prices for cash.
notice is given. Ri-ing Sun. Doc A 3, 1 uoH.-.J Ci (" NEW & CUE A 2 STORE, IN RISING SUN. FfPIIK suhscriber rcsnertfull v inforn-i5! his fi iends an. 1 the puldic at ! u: : that he has rcmo ( (1 to lli-ing Suti .opened his More in the room where ! K. Eaton X co. formerly kept, where ! has just opened a very large and sp! ' did assortment of n. c omtuisi g c: ! Cloths. (' assir.f Casimeres , .1 ea zetis, Comh.'iz!; Silks, Cambric . 1,-. n sp'- . die col:s. iii'.ai.d ( an and St ra 1 ledoinel ei!s. Parasols, Sumii i re iai-s. Bombaha w. M"u-lins. rciiief-. I all - - e. ! i ; : ; ' .( i :. V: .!;,(! 'rap-. ( ot ( r c iu-Ib-ioix.Tus-, Caue and mbi ( Has and tuff- is ! d SI S:,-;e 1 1 vini.lr T e A'cts, Sheelii'g- s I Ticking, ('oud's. Hats Foots and ; arlicles in the Dry lirtings, ) . .1 . rs. P..lm d all other (ioods lii-e. Abo. : I ITLY OF i' first ouuIn (;Hocr:fiir(v, Iiardw arr.C-laroisswarc. Cutlory, ?:iassvart 'I "nvaiv. Ca.-tinus. ilcc!. Iron. N;:i!s. b'tih i.y the !;U.. I'owik'r, '':.t. Lead. Indigo, )vs Studs, Corda.'ro L(;oki'io U hisses. ; and in line, evei v other article which is kepi in (he Stores of this place; and as he is dotenuincd to keeo none but article cf tiie be: t (inaiit v, an d (O Si.'i! V(ry ore, pcrsoi.s wi-hmg to pti rchase may know here to get the bicst kind of bargain". 1 e in lie- tin and sec for tliom-elve--. public to caii RODCF.RS. Rising Sun, May 21b c-y L!;:..ti i- .1. JEi M-Ao BAUMAH & i Rc. SrLCTFlTI.l.V inform in ir friends am ! (Ik. .mhl;, ,,,.-.,!!.. (!,..( ll I 1 hi, fuuiiv, c;i in l.lin UliU llil'l I 1 1 i C I (.: cei ved, in at! ition to f heir oh! stock, an sorlment of fi'"c:r--'2 (:s.'CVi'-i.'ii".-i of the bes( f j u n i t ; nFo. foreign and domestic LIQUOR, uhieh they will re(ail from a gill to a ailon. The fob wiay are a pari LiQUOllS.o.r. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Bran- ."; West India ami Domestic Rum: Holland and I b.mestie n I'oi i. Y:.,. ' t(-ira. Swis.S Vevay, 'l,ile,Swet Mai- .,.. !,,,. i..,,. r-n .. l i i "iyi, iiiimivii. v l iiii, l,oi;i,on j Olio 11 lar, Sicily and Muscilei Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordials. Lemonade. Punch Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles, and W -kc the tia ri'C'l CROCiniiKS. ColTce, Tea, New Oilean- and Loaf Sugar, Pepper, A Is pice, (Finger. Nutmegs. Cloves, Figs, Cinnamon, Caven i i i " i i i e i i i . 1 1 I I ? I I i - ; i I , 'I i,i nc I . ' eo s s . t dish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Riee.Cod fish, Mackarel, Ilernngs, Boston ;md 13ll(ei. Cl!U.,.( T:,,)h; Salt in boxes,! y,.iet ue(,f IJolo-nri S'iu-t"c- Wclvrn ue?CrveChere-and a -ooil a Lrim,i, of Confectionari.r The above articles are of as giod a quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are indues of .i,..,.s ! fhe articles are if que icil to examine )' .I'tention wilt for themselves. Prompt ,. I lull r 1 1 nil ie given at ;U1 limes to ny calls in v .. v , . , ,v. Bising Sun, April 1 G. 1 Odd. v 1 .52 head pMTEhS mmm it"5 Ml n " s till', suo-enn, r ,es have fo intily his fi iends and liie public, thai he lias taken up his winter quarters in Mr. Scranloifs tailor shop, on Main street, oppo,ile P. Fusininn",, where n ill punctually attend to all oils in his profes- , ion. "su, h as B A B BFB.I NO. TOOTH rULLINt; and BLKFDLNO, in the ilncl ii i t -. i wi i- nod oil ,iirii!.,,-!iln (-.i-t., e ,- ,i ,' ,"" r roro his expei u-nce in tlu-se biam lies o cuisines?, and Having procure..! new , ! r. i. iv aid first quality instruments, lie flatters himself that he will be able to imparl '' dim, to all w! 'din. OrBA'OBS ill who may patronize b00t' 01 t't-',' (,n !,';0''' ll(dic S. S. WALK PR. Rising Sun, Dec. 3, 1830. No. Is.), Poarl sfrot'i, ('iiH-innafi, i:n,l lhe pal Ii-, a I'; rn'e n 1 desirable -issort-" mcntof DRY (JOODS. V,i X TS, SII(lf'. PALM HATS, BONNETS &c ..o.l j assortment wi.l be kept no tliri.".-h.riIio I l i, , j -e"- ; :e,sen,anvl sold en ibernl terms. Cmrmni.t!. M-?reh 4. 137. '
USING SUN EXCHANGE ,
BY LEE RODGERS. THE undersized respectfully informs V''"U thai lie has opened a Gro L'quor Store, in the Brick builuiry ou Peter Uod:: Main sin et, i exl door to i's' store, where he intends '"'nil a -oi tmonf of FORo krep ;i rt J-JdjN atid DO.MRS rip T IOITORS t ie vcrv i;c-t uw-. w I he verv i;c-t ..i.; i, i-. roi crai sup' lv of Groceries. Cooon and ail kinds ofNul-, Crac1 er?, lionui - . SVitte-.s. Spice-, ecc. &c. logetlu r with nil articles usMial kept in sucii iiou-r s. He has gone (o considerable expense in fitting up the F.XCilA.N'GE.so us lo render it convenient, and com furl a bio: and not se licrehv gives notice that will permit a: lighting, qua; i( iiing, noise, or any indecent or m.n-.ci ;;j conduct whatever, about his oslabi!- ; at:d a all who patron io ru! i:n must s!i icily observe f'nese bo h-r. lo keep a house worth"e 1 " 'nt- patronage. " I.KF RODGERS. ;g Sun. June 11.1 C3(5. SI. t. S U o 1 1 1 j n ai r '. . aci r-:g::e ,, naviiur enteiei 111(0 1 ! ! ker up a good ferl.;o f- e r. at he town of At! re re.-pi ouniy. Ind., would the 1 1 ov. ling public dy to acoonunodate :d n.n.nner. d. and until their mi ml t: le V 1 e re tin m i For t! prc-i-IIoie ib'.a' which is in progress, is completed, they v. ill u-c ;i Mjperior ferry Hat, b0 feet ho g and 10 feet wide, 1 well sec 11 n . .a. i n suL-rtaiitial iauinT on ti.C sides. As the rrm'c o 0:11 !uri;ngton, via Pidersbi-rgh, Ky. Aurora and Wilmington to Napoleon, Ind. is from three le four mih s shelter, and much (he best road, they deem it unnecessary to say more than to ask traw lers to try itoncc and 111 lor b mselve OKO. W. LANE, HUGH 31. ALLEN. A uror; Oct. 2J. 1C.50. ii u x) 1 A I) h u 0 1 j b 1 0 ll h . Fi'.(' leave lo announce to his numerous cu-lomers and the public. ;n general, lhat he has R L M Q D his establirhnieid lo Sir. 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 genera! a ort men( of 31 en's coarse and fine I'oofs, Monroe's, Low quarters. Droo-ans and t-vai;es l .ettl ;er aiu ,3nroeco i'linir. xds. r-1 iocs, (.i niters and Chiliiro'-.'s hoes. and all tlier articles in his line, the chief n;irt of whit h arc manufactured in 1 "'P- out of goo,! materia!,-, and bv lhe ls own ne,,. ot woi Union; ami rom his loii experience in (he business, and the geneiiil satisfaction heretofore given, he feels :i, Mired that those who purchase his woik. will not be dissatisfied with it. ork made to erdei ing done as iimi.iI. and re pairRis in Sun. ii v 1 " 1 e ir. ML : ,:.,"7 '- ii-Ctlu Ij mioim ."'7'" ",,;,u5s th;,t hnvo just V( C' ' :" are ",nv ,I"-''i"S a fresh S"I'1! VilmiilviiiK, from New Yoik. Besides I heir l u ge stock of Dry oods. they expect to keep constantly ( on ham a (iUailtlt V of 5 ol lee. Imi.ei ami onng livson I en, L,oal and New Orleans Sugar. Sugaiimuse Molasses, good Liquors, Xails, 'ating. Window (ii II: O.I I!, A. (ii:o. W. LA NIC & CO. Aurora, jbn ltbb;. sou Jos. G. Marshall iv A -a ph Buck, If A IO associated (licn.se Ives in the practice of law, in (he counties of Dearborn and Swilz-i land, in the circuit courts of said counth s. Mr. M il-ball i t side, in M"adisoii and Mr. Bui k keeps his oliico at Biing Sun, where he may be found. Business confided to (hem, will receive the joint attention of both, ' . ., April I ;..iti. I V M ' 4 IO BBLS. Vinegar, of lhe first quali-
honed and imt ini('J"st " ccive-il and for sale, at retail,
BAF.'-l AN RUSH. D ecemher THE imU Mid JOURNAL 1s ri r.i.isunn kvi.uv smtiiiuv, In hisui'j Sun. Dcurhnrn to. Indiana. advioi.-c ; in Hollar- mat l'ill Cents if rk! " S1X itl.s; or, Three Delhir- at the expira "'""'" ' .year. A lailuic to notify a ilisoon (,"',il," e ;" .t1,UM,1ml ,if '"L' lcrihr,l for will ne coiiiidcrcl a tkuv ciiiraocii.cnf n na per di,co,.ti,,ned ....HI 4r frrt at ih option of thc loiter.
