Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 197, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 9 September 1837 — Page 4
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FARMERS' JOVRX AL.
'flr AGRICrtTVRB WE LIVE.'
I thv vegetable, and an invaluable article
for food.1' Prof. Dickson writes "I think it more wholesome than auv other acid sauce.1' Prof. Dunglinson says: "It may be looked upon as one of the most w holesome and valuable esculents that belong to the vegetable kingdom.'''' Cultivator. Tomatoes should be skinned by pouring hoi!inr water over them. After they are
! skinned, they should be stewed half nn
hour, in tin, with a little salt, a smiu nil fEEDixe ox apples. j of butter, and a spoonful f water. This Apples make most excellent (bod for hor- j JZZ
Several physicians of extensive ?T?.C- lor ' , " Xn ' in Connecticut and MasschusettsJ toes make an exce lent pickle. An exccl-
feed their horses on apples and hav. I ! ,:nt S"P , The vo" have never seen fatter horses ; moore sJeck. i "I; l ,,he, f Knvin" "TTin JhXS . i t m u i r i etable hould be squeezed up in the hand, and spirited. The hair is much more live- ei'luie -o'"" - t ',.,,. , 11 -i .i . ri .ilt nut f them, and set bv tr tcnt-iour Iy, and requires less crroommir than that of ; sau l,ul 1 . . , - i? c j . i- hours-after beni"" passed through a seive. horses fed on gram. Mr. Norton, ol 1 ar- nouiv , ancr l lu r -
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ii;ni seed siiouru ne aoucu. u suouiu
TE5 I1TD2AI"A rAP.HSP.. AND STOCK REGISTER. THE undersigned having purchased the office of the "Indiana Farmer" from M. M. Hexkxe, Esq. propose to continue that work under the above title; but to issue it weekly instead of semi-monthly as heretofore.
While every attention will be paid to the
IVip V Cheap Goods. THE Subscriber would most respectfully inform his customers and the public generally, that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting in pyrt of
Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins,
8C3. tice
mington, Connecticut, has about the finest ;
ri t i mi r..j mi
pair ui nurses i irate seen. l ucv urc itu , ., . . j u..i , i nr, , , , , mi " . i be boiled down one-third, ana bottled aiter mamlv on apples and hav. Thev travel UL . v , v ,,, ' . .,u -c , V i . i j i it is cool. .o liquid is necessary, as tne VPrv fast, nnil sppni tr h.ivp linlh wind and . . . - ,
k .L. t. . I tomatoes are vcrv j'.ucv. A good deal ot Bottom. It is proper however, to remark, ! . . - J , . 1 , - - . ' . . j salt and spice is necessary to keep the catthat nt cr rrro t - i - mt stil trt n:iPPS 1 - 1
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i . i i . i . v-auv,u.c, vji till; lias yauiiLu iuucuiu-j agricultural and stock-raising interests of Caibries.brocade Muslins. Jaconctts,plain our State, the choicest literary gems im- bwk am gwi M jj d am, ain orovpmenfs in the .ilprhnnL- n.tc hnnf . . '
7 ;, ; " Uohinctts, Silks, Satins, Laces, Irish lin-
nen, Bombazines, Drillings, brown and
i articles on the subjects of education, in
ternal improvements, home and foreign markets, and on all matters of common interest, suitable for a miscellaneous work, will occupy a proper portion of its pages, an.1 render it interesting to the general reader.
bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; a gen
eral assortment ot Indies Bonnets and bonnet trimings, ladies1 Baskets, Gloves, Mitts, Shoes, Parasols, and ress ildkfs.; Gen
tlemen's Boots aud Shoes; a great variety
i nT rlnlKc ( ':iinmric Wnfinntfc af nil nil-
A most important step b?& been taken jors t(,ecthcr ,h a' cncra, assorment of
in me iorinauon 01 Agricultural societic
at the north, as is customarv at the sou in, H "
It is delicious with roast meat
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.. . . . anjacii ) urn si us inncn 10 inc riciiuess One tiling is worth noticing; horses led i
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thev are fed n cram. crv
sour raw ap-.
pies iniure the horses; but when boi.ed
they do not. The rule of feeding is to commence with a small quantity, and gradually increase to a bushel a dav for one
horse
be taken out before the catsup is bottled,
.Mrs. Child.
in many counties ol our State; the advantages of w hich may already be seen in the improved productions of the vegetable and animal kingdoms, exhibited at our annual fairs but this only gives a prospective view of the great advantages that will re-
CORX BREAD. The south has been long celebrated f r
its irratcful corn bread, cakes, muffins and ' diffusing intelligence
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Apples are most excellent food for homminy. I consequence ot an m ita- i lcse societies, ana tnc results ot llie vaWvp Tl.o ftoQt WfJpvi-rcMv wn 1 lion in the Alabama Cultivator, a von nor i rious experiments that may be made in
made so on sweet apples. : lady m 1 enncssec, has kindly sent the tolNothing will fatten mutton quicker than ( lowing directions for making these domesapples. It is necessary, or best, to cut ! tic delicacies of the table, them up when fed to sheep. j vlxix corx h5.ead. Hogs care nothing for corn, if they can! gix ;nts of meal onc tallc.spoorrnl
Kv.. "fi"--'" "'. "I'r1' ut; salt, lour pints water; thoroughlv mixed
Dry (ioods, of every description, of the best quality. Also,
Cutlery, Hard and Qncenswarc, China, Glass and Tinware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Srvthns. Sicklo. Shnvols. So.-iilrs. C:ist-
suit to our country if these improvements j in Cordage. Dvc Stuffs, Palm Leaf Hats, arc pushed onward to perfection. Every j Window Glass, Cooper's tools, and other interest will be promoted. I ar(icos heretofore kept in mv store, making Bat to give energy to these operations, ; mv Ftock jarpc and COI11picte? a uf which it is believed that a spirited periodical un-' ;vj scn ou accommodating terms. The dcr the fostering care of the State Board ; Ulbiic m gcncra Iirc invited to give him of Agriculture, should be disseminated i a cau CURTIS, from the seat of government of our state, I Arnri M-iv 13 1837
of the progress of
i ihc
JVotice To the Stockholders of the Aurora and Xapoleon Turnpike Company. AT a meeting of the Directors of the said company, held at Wilmington, on Monday, June l"i, 1837, the following was Ordered, That the Treasurer he directed
to nvc notice in uie iumu outi unv-,
that eight dollars lias been called tor on each share of stock, and as there are some who have not complied with said requisitions, thev are hereby notified that the Treasurer" is directed to collect the same .i :.- ..... :.n,A I,-,- llir. ')"lli
according to law , n ui p'" -v "' "" day of 1 his month. For the information of those concerned,
I subioin the '27th section ot the charier:
u Thcc conxwatuiii
lurora Ferry. THE undersigned, having entered into an arrangement to keep up a good ferry, across the Ohio river, at the town of Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would
respectfully inform the traveling public that they aie ready to accommodate them in the speediest manner. For the present, and until their Horse Boat, which is in progress, is completed, they will ue a superior ferry flat, 50 feetlong and 10 feet wide, well secured by substantial railing on the sides. As the route from Burlington, via
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shall rcspectiel i h . , .
y - . llllll(k :ilf,lfjrm inn n rnm l rf n
have power to call tor such portions oi me . , . tock subscribed, not exceeding twenty- foiir miles shoi ter, and much the best five per centum, evcrv :ix months, as they deem it unnecessary to say may think iropcr, to t c paid at such time more tnan to travelers to try it once and place ss they may designate, by giv- and judge for themselves, ing sixtv da:s notice in some newspaper GKO. W. LANE, inthis Slate, or by giving written notices; HUGH M. ALLEN-, to' the stockholders, in which hall bo spc-' Aurora, Oct. 22, 183G. citicd the amount demanded on each share, j ;
and the time and place of pa mcnt : and it any stockholder shall neglect or refuse to
pav such requisition w ithin ten days after j the time named for such pa ment, the cor ; poration may bring suit against such de-: limincnt, for the amount due and called tor, ' T,
RETAIL GHOGEP.Y & LIQUOR STO HE.
BAUMAN Sl RUSH, espkctfui.lv inform their friends and
n. any co ri o, com -v,, n - . tie pu,ie generally , that tlu v have rc
ritrrti' r in :i u i u i ri iiiiiiiii -
NEW & CHEAP GOODS.
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frivrn wiiiiciin iifii nirr it camp 11101- 111-11 .. .
Mixed wuh corn meal the flesJ, ,)OUt lwo mch thid. Usc as In.;ch
be boiled
is firmer,
Apples increase the quantity and qual
the rural economy of our country. And,!
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lis 11 1 maui; mv; univ nil; .ui:ii.uh its ui the different county Agricultural societies to report annually to the secretary of the
state board, great facilities are afforded for
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,l. ,r ,tl.. if l!.p ... ieiteu,in .uiomuii luiueiroiu siocK,an
I mount" cannot be made on exeeuthui, or if; sortment of Vrvll Wrcccrics of i such dcliiiqucnt is out of the State, then j the best quality: also, foreign and doi such cornornli m inav. by an order on their! mestic LIQbOIlS, wli'.ch tluv will re-
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AVE just received and are now open- delinquent iortcited, together with the i - inn- I inn. lt(l i: 1 1 1 11 t U !1 1 1 1 O Jllirt- l mount the owner thereof may have naid
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I m w M
illon. The fol-
dough for each roll as can be con enientlv
use
iiinips iiiirrJ;is iiif ininniiTV nnn itkii- . i. i .i i i
. y r , saapeu in mc nana. iianv persons
v .... mtlc a iurj .uRO , ,V)l walc in whucr h is cerl.lin,v l,cfst. against giving apples to mdeh cows be-, The l)reaJ is bcUer to ,,c ,n:ldc half an h,mr cause it was thought it diminished or dried ! or m )rc l)cforc it is liakciK The ovcn up the milk. It is tn;e,that a gorge ot ap-. n,,lsl be tolcrab1v hot when lho tlonh is pies, or any other fruit, will cause a fever, ! u V1, kinjs of corn brcad ire a and dry up the milk; but give proper quan-, hotter ovcn and to bc bakcJ qiliokcr ,han titles, the etlect is quite ddterent. I p0UT Cattle and hogs are purchased and fat- ' ' light coax brevd tened on apples, and sold at a fine profit, ' . . . ' ' vrhen to fatten them on corn would ensure ! . f tir lour ints n)c 111,0 lhvcc P'"ls 1" a j ! p;u water; niklone lare lea sp xmtul tait;:
Sweet anmVa and mvvl rntincr anlM nr, I ,cl nsc m c or tlx u'n,ri mcn su" 11 U1J
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ment of S.mngand Summer GOODS.
the acmiistion of a fund of useful and in-; consistincin part, of Calicoes, Ginghams, !
terestinir intclliirence. nainted Muslins. Cambrics, brocade Mus-!; right to vote for
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With these facilities, and some expen- lins, Jaconets, plain and figured book an-
Swiss Muslins, figured and plain Hohmcts Silks, Satins, Eaces. Irish. Linens, Boiuba zincs, Capes, Drillings, brown and bleach
on the same; and no such delinquent before the forfeiture of his stock, shall have
ence on the part of the editor, in conduct-
jinga work measurably devoted to those sul jects, and the fact that one of the pubI Ushers has been all his life employed in
this primitive avocation oi man; by consulting the. best authors on agriculture, horticulture, and, the improvement of stock aided by the contributions of scientific and practical correspondents, who w e trust w ill take an interest in sustaining this work, its prosperity and usefulness is confidently anticipated. Hut a periodical can no more subsist I-. i .i i.
wunoui a nuerai patronage man a piani tv
ed Sheetings and SUi
to be preferred as food for horses, sheep and cows ; also for hogs ; though some recommend a mixture of sour and sweet for hogs.
with the hand, and bake in a brick oven. Another method is to make mush, and be
fore it grows cold, stir in half a pint of more will he said hereafter
meal. Let it rise and bake as the first. I The determination being to continue .i i ii . ii. .. i
. corn cakes. j mc w oriv so aoiy conimcnccu nv our preOX RAISING CALVES. j six cpffS we l,c;ltrn, onc p;nt miik? one deccssor, it will at present bc issued on a The importance of taking calves early I teaspoonfid salt, two pints mush almost ?"pcr-royal sheet at 2 m advance, $2 50
from the cows, and of keening ihrm u ll i cold, two nints meal, and three tablespoon-1 111 SIX wontlis (,r te cnl ot tiie vol
through the first season, that thev may not i fuls melted lard. Grease the oven, put be stinted in their growth, is particularly ! ue large spoonful of batter in each cake, enforced. And calves, savs the writer. di Dj not let ihcm touch in baking, best in pastures where there is no water; j cokx mvffi.vs.
Made in the same wav as corn cakes:
grease the muffin hoops, and heat the oven
' : a general as
sortment of Spring ami Suni!tiv:r Wear for gentlemen ; a Iraii'si'im: as-.n-iinotit ot Ladies' Hiinncts a nd lvi:':"i Yrimuiings; Ladics Haskets, GI-vos, Mils, Shoos, Parasols and dress lLi '-. ; gcntlcmcn'-s Hoots and Shoes; a great arioty t;f Cloths, C'asimcres and Satii.clts of all colors, together with a gcncra! assortment of Dry Goods, of every description and of the best quali-
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stockholders, or receive
anv ilivniciid on lus slocK, until the demands of the corporation are fully satified. The corporation shjll require of all officers and others in their employ, bond y-ith security, as they may see proper, tor the faithful discharge of their duties." Robert Moore of Wilmington, Cbarles Dashiell of Sparta, and Samuel l'ratt, are authorized to receipt in the name of the Treasurer. GEO. W. LANE, Treasurer. Aurora. June 17, 18o7.
tail from a gill a
low lag are a part LIQUORS. iVc. Cogniac, Leach, and Domestic Bran dy; West India and Domestic RumHolland and Domestic Gin; Fort. Ma; deira. Swiss, Ycvny, White, Sweet Malaga, Hurdenx Claret, London Particular, Sicily and Muscatel Wines; Cher ry Bounce, Cordial-, Lemonade, Punch, Beer, Porter, Cider in bottles. ;.nd W hiskey. ALo, Rectified Whiskey by the barrel.
GROCERIES.
ColTe
Su
gar.
P
Ten, New
cp
per,
ft f lf;1f .! f n ft ) f t f- ('" (,'
megs. Cloves, Fig, Cinn
Orleans and Loaf
Alspice, Ginger, Nul-
amon.
c
i ven-
as, trom the habit ot taking all their food from the cow in a liquid form, thev are
apt to drink too much where they' have sightly, before nuttin-r in either corn cakes
neeesi to water, and become pot-bellied. - or inulyms. A bcttcr mtlffin is ,uadc bv Last year says Mr. L II. -I saw m a ; ?lli)Stitutin!r Uvo pints of flour instcai Jf pasture without water, more than twenty. mcaj calves, in which they had been kept from ' " hattku or mcs.i cakes. the time of their being taken from the j , c .. , cows till some time in the fall. I frequent- BcUt ,h 'c,k of cp"s vcr-v h atUi ly saw them, and observed them more at- " 0 pm "l".1'0 P""s nv,sh almost cold, tentivelvon account of the particular man- 0I1,e and aha,t Pm,s dour, one icaspoontul ner in 'which thev were kept. Thev ' a.t, three tcaspoonluls melted butter to were all thrifty, and particularly gaunt or i !,c T l,ca!c.n U'"C 1Cr- Jusl Lcforo. fr.v" small-bellicd, which the ownera ffentle. npl"Ovhip the whites to a strong iroth, man of Suffolk, imputed it to their not hav-5 ?1,d 5,"r, 11 1!"htJ mto l!ieib;lUcr- fry-
ing water, and observed that he never hull V . t,l'a-' Ul morcj calves do so well beforc.,, "When there j ml "an ls ncccfSar-v t0 niakc ,lu,'" .turn is no water in the lot, the calves, he sup- j " c"-' posed, are obliged to feed on grass which i MfSH. contains some moisture, and soon learn no : liU two pints of water into a pot to boil : allay their thirst while the dew is on, and 1ncu ta'Ke onc pint cold water and mix for the sake of the moisture or dew on the i smoothly into it one pint meal. When the grass, eat much more than they would j watei" in the pot boils, stir this well into it. do if they could go to water, and soon i ana ll it boil ten or fifteen mmutes, or unget accustomed to feed in the night and in tu lt looks clear. the morning, before the dews are cxhal- common iiAxrcR c.kfs ed." Mr. LTI. attaches virtue to hcrb-j Six eggs well beaten, two and a half age when impregnated with dew, and pints milk one leaspoonful salt, stir iu three thinks it possesses peculiar nutritive prop- pints cf meal that b: s been thrice sifted erties at that time. He instances a horse. ii.r,..,.ri. a,,,,,,.,,. o;r. i.-
. f ,ui.".tii t v.viiiwi .-mil. ii i: Llli: llill-
can without sunshine. ..May we not hope j f , g , this intimation is sufficient' If it is not. 1 y E'J '
Cutlery, Hard and (Lupous-Ware,
rlntin I'lcc nnl rKi 1 1 ri'.in
V'IIIK', XI..T.. UllVk A III 1V KiV'll, j
Meet, .Nails, Scythes, Sickles, Shovels, Spades. Castings, Cordage, Dye Stuffs, Palm Hat, Window Glass, Coopers tools, and all other articles heretofore kept in their store, making their stock very large, all of w hich they w ill sell on their usual accommodating terms. The public arc invited to give them a call.
LOOK AT THIS I
i
ume of 52 numbers but should advertis
ing patronage or subscriptions justify it, the work w ill be enlarged. J. W. OSHORN, Co.
All publishers of peri idicals in this state i are solicited to publish this article and, j
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cmisiuer uiemseit us iigi'ius ami .in oin- i .v i.i i i nose w no ai e moeoieii 10 us i: noie, i rccc
cers cf agiicultural societies, collectors of
TIIE subscriber hereby returns his thanks to the
inline lor pi. si lavors aid
rt.'spectlullv gives notice that he will manufacture
V and keep n band Sad-
--cilr.R. lli-iflles. Har
ness, VVlnpS. -tlartin
gales, Trunks, and all otner articles ia his line of business, at his new shop, on the
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corner ot Main and Market streets. His j themselves, work is made from the best materials he be given at all
can purchase in Cincinnati, and his prices j their line. ami teun.,arc reasonable. Order, for any i Rising Sun, April 10, 1837. y 1 32 article described above, will be thankfully
ved ami promptly executed.
dish Tobacco, fresh Raisins. Rice, Cod fish, Mackarel, Herrings, Boston atid Butler Ci ackers, Table Salt in boxes, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western RcserveCheese; and a good assortment of Confectionarics. The above article? are of as good a
quality as can be had in the western
country. Persons who are judges of (lie articles are requested to examine
I rompt attention w ilf times to anv calls in
settle the same bv cash or note, anil save costs. HAINES LAMES. Rising Sun, April IT), 1S37.
the revenue, post masters and members of diatelv; also, those whose book accounts
the legislature, w ill please interest them- have stood one year, will please call and
selves m our behall by acting as agents for the work. The publication will be resumed about the first of September, previous to which time it will be well for those who wish to preserve the entire files of the work to send in their names, as but few extra copies will bc printed. Indianapolis, July 21, 1837. Just as wc had commenced striking off the above, we were favored with thp fol
lowing notice, for w hich these gentlemen w ill accent the expression of our gratitude. J. W. Osdorx, Esq. having signified his intention to revive the "Indiana Farm-
Repair
will please call and settle the same imino-j ing done on short notice.
NELSON EASTMAN. Rising Sun, March J, 1S'!7.
JACKSON'S m
JEST received and fir sale at this office. Gen. Jackson's Messages. Inaugural Addresses, Vetoes Proclamations, Farewell
Address, and a Hiograpl.ical ketch, making
lv bound. Price
CHARLES II. TEST having resign-
) ed his seat as V resident Judge ot the i in all irs pages, elegant
tith Judicial Circuit, ho and EHENEZER j ,$E-o Every friend of Gen. Jackson DUMONT have entered into a copartner- should have a copy of this work.
ter well stirred while frying, otherwise the
which ate freely coarse hedge grass, and
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mrove upon it, wncn charged with dewlnic;ll will settle at the bottom but would not cat it w hen the dew w as ex-
haled. Cultivator.
THE TOMATO.
. Gates in Chkexs. On the subject of
1 the disease ot chickens called the gapes, a
. , wruer remarks: "Un the dissection ol
care receiving new eviaences oi me chickens dying of this disease, it will be utility of this grateful garden vegetable in : f,ind thathe trachia (or windpipe) conpreserving health, and in curing indigcs-; tK,1? numerous small red worms, about
tion, and diseases ot the liver and lungs. ; mfan jnch jn leqgth, and about ihc ize A writer in the Farmers Register, say silj ot' a sim camm.ic needle; on the firt has been tried by several persons, to his j iaure tI1Cy would likely bc mistaken for knowledge, with decided success. They ; vessels. These worms may be diwcrc afflicted, says he, with chrome cough, ; ;uu, lhe tHscase CU,C(J by ,bc ;nlro. the primary cause of which, in onc case ' dtlctioll f tobacco smoke in the mouth unwas supposed to be diseased hver-m an- ti ,Lc cili(.koil becomes insensible; in this other diseased lungs It mitigates, and , Male it wiM rcm.lin onc or ,vvo Immi1c5. sometimes effectually checks a fit ot cough The .operation may be repeated at pleasing It was used in a dried state with a j urc, wllhoul cn(,angorin thc hfo. Thc httle sugar mixed with it, to render ita-:first application w ill usually produce- thc
greeauic w iu i ue rucr express-. !calh or cx,,,,,, of ,hc worms. an,I tlie
kr," the undersigned take pleasure in recommending the work to the liberal patronage of the public, and especially thc farmers of Indiana. A work of this sort is
greatly needed in this state; and from Mr. Osborirs long and intimate acquaintance with thc condition, w ants and interests of our farming community, and from his experience in conducting an agricultural paper, vve judge him to be well qualified to give interest and usefulness to such a work. JAMES BLAKE, NAT II. WEST, N. Ii. PALMER. M. M. 11ENKLE, Members of State Hoard Agriculture.
j Indianapolis, July 20, 1S37.
ship in thc practice of LA IE in the county
ot Dearborn. Judge Te: t may be found as usual at his residence in the town of Lawrcnccburgh, except when absent on thc Circuit. Mr. Duniont keeps his office as heretofore at thc town of Wilmington, where he may be constantly found. Any business entrusted to the firm shall receive the joint attention of both; and either of thc firm w ill attend to the collection of debts throughout the Stale. February 1H, 1837. 70tf
a conviction, that if freely used in July
August, acd September, it would prove a complete antidote to bilious fever. The tomato, to have early use, should be started with us in a hot bed; though if raised in abundance it may be dried, which is our
removal of the affection thc second al
ways. Ohio Farmer.
Patent Bitter. Wc learn from the Silk Culturist that the Emperor of Russia has issued a patent to one of his snhieet.
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practice, auu m-iv nv n iuuiumuu luiuupii; lor a new mcinon oi malum butter. It is
the Year. Thc mode of dry mg is as lol-j thus: simmer the milk, while sweet fif-
lows: "full npe lomaioes are scamco m icon minutes-, taking care not to burn it.
hot water, to facilitate the operation of ta
king off the skin; wheu skinned tbey are well boiled with a little sugar and salt, but no water, and then spread in cakes about an eighth of an inch thick in the sun. They will dry enough in three or four days to pack away in bags, which should hang in a dry room.'" We consider thc tomato and rheubarb the most healthy products of the garden. Professor Rafinesque Bays of the tomato "It if every whers deemed a very heal-
1 he butter comes very Foon nnd is of a quality much superior to that of thc common mode. It is richer and preserves its flavor much longer; and the milk, bei,ng left sweet, retains its value for ordinary uscs. The experiment ie so easy and promises so much, both in respect to saving of labor and superior results, that it invites a trial very strongly, lt is now sometime since we were a boy, but our arms ache ye, to think of an old style churn.
O. n. & T. W. w. DcConrcy, WOE LI) respectfully inform the citizens of Rising Sun and its vicinity, that thev are now opening a Dry Good Store, in Haines Lanins's building one door from the corner up Main Street, where they will dispose of their goods at Cincinnati prices. Those w ho wish to buy w ill do well to call and examine for themselves. Rising Sun, May 13, 1837. Tteic? Gooffs. THE subscriber has just received, direct from the city of New York, a very general and splendid assortment of MERCHANDISE, Suited for thc present and npproacl ing seasons, and selected with great care, both in regard to quality and price. He .will keep constantly on hand n general supply of Hardware, fine Cutlery, China, Class and Queensware, Drugs Riid Medicines, Books and Stationery, nnd all other articles heretofore kept in his Store, to which he invites lhe attention of his former customers and thc public generally. S. HATHAWAY. Rising 3un, April 1E, 1837.
THE copartnership heretofore existing under thc style of Cochran &. Ilurl'jcrt, w as, on the first day of April last dissolved by
niutm.l consent. G. W . Cochran is charged with the settlement of the business.
rhosc indebted will please come forward
and settle their accounts immediately.
G. W. COCHRAN, L. G. HEREBERT Aurora, May 13, 1S37.
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April '., 1837.
DR. P. HILL has the
ot announcing to bis trioiuls ami the public in general, that he has yielded to the solicitations of his
acquaintances, nnd permanently located himself at Milan, Ripley county, Indiana, in thc practice of I'ii.tic, Surgery, and Dentistry, where he is ready at all times to attend to any calls which may be made in the line of his profession. Milan, la. April 1, 1S37.
Kcinoval.- Order IVo. 15. TIIE undersigned hereby notifies his custodiers nnd thc public that he has removed his Head Quarters to Mr. Delong's Grocery, being the room formerly occupied by Mr. Cullcn, where he will attced to Jiarbcring, Tooth Pulling, and Bleeding, in the best manner possible. All persons standing in need of his services in thc abovo branches, arc respectfully solicited to rendezvous at thc above place. S. S. WALKER. Rising Run. May 20, 1S37.
A I'llEJIlUrl PAID for United States Paper, Gold and Silver. CALEB A. CRAFT. Rising Sun, July 2(j, 1837.
UNION MILL
AV1NG purchased thc interest of
James M. Hastin-Ts in thc Union
Mill, in Rising Sun, we wish nil those indebted to aid Mill to con.c forward and make immediate payment to us,ns it is not a credit business. HAINES & LANIUS. RicingSun, April 15, 1837.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers hereby inform their friends and the public in general, that thev have conimcnred lit" manufacture of 77.V and SHEET IROA IVJRE, in the brick building opposite to Mr. Fisher's clothing store, and 2d door above Messrs. O'Ne.il's store, on Main street, in Rising Sun. They will keep on hand a general assortment of articles in their line, warranted (o be well made, and will sell at wholesale and retail, al the Cincinnati prices. Orders from a distance will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. TAlt & SUMMERS. Rising Sun, .Tan. 21, 1337.
JLaw 9olice. Jos. G. Marshall Asaph Buck
JJAVE associated themselves in the pracliceof law, in the counties of
Dearborn ana Switzerland, in ihc circuit courts of paid counties. Mr. Marshall resides in Madison and Mr. Ikick keeps his office nt Rising Sun, where he may be found, llusi nesB confided to them, will receive the joint attention of both. April 2, IG3G.
RISING SUN EXCHANGE, BY LEE RODGERS. THE undersigned respectfully informs thc public that he has opened a Grocery and Liquor Store, in the Brick building on Main street, next di or to Peter IlodgeiV store, where he intends to keep a general assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, of the very best (juality, w hich he will sell, wholes-ile and retail, at moderate prices for cash. Also, a general supply cf Groceries, Cocoa and all kinds of Nuts, Crackers, Confectionary, Bitters, Spices, &c. A:c. together with all articles ussually kept in such houses. lie has gone to considerable expense in fitting up the EXCIlANGE,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 ind cei.t or immoial conduct whatever, about his establishment; and as all who patronize him must strictly observe these rules, he hopes to keep a house worthy of public patronage.
LEE LODGERS. Rising Sun, June 11,1 G3G. rJMlE subscribers respectfully inform their friends that they have just received and are now opening a fit t,)
ly of Ke;ioir.;ttle oods, from r Yoik.
Besides their large stock of Drv Goods, they expect lo keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Impel ial and Young IlysonTcu, Loaf and NewOrleans Sugar, Sugarhouse Molasses, good Liquors, NaiL, Castings, NVindoxv Glass, Salt, &c. GEO. W. LANE & CO. Aurora, May G, 1S3G. 30lf
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J'iHCfctr. 10 BBLS. Vinegar, of the first qnalit)',just received and for sale, at retail, ' BAUMAN & RUSH. December 3.
THE TIMES AND JOURNAL IS Cl'FLISllEn EVERY SATURDAY, In Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TERMS. Two Dollnrs prr jcur, if paid in advance; Two Dollars ami Fifty Cents il paid in six months; or, Tlirre Dollars at t lie pira tion of the year, t failure to notify a iliscon tiniimice nt the end of the lime subscribed for will lie considered a new engagement. No pa per discontinued until arrearages are paid, c cf pt at the option 6f the Editor. VCLl'MC IV. No 10.
