Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 3, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 November 1833 — Page 4

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R. K. EATON, & CO., Mnin Street, second door from the corner f Front site el,

Cfj.l...JllV'.llil.'il llliUllll ltlt.il 3i friends and the public generally, that they keep constantly on hand a general assortment of SEASON ABLE Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Queen-ware. Gl.u-s-warc. Iron. Nail. Books, iV.c; uhitli thev will st II on accommodating n accommodating , , , ,. , . M'o'iI artn i s nl term1-, for cash or apj ( ountiy produce. la addition to tl.i ii : toi k of suh-tan-M'il attic "If?. t'iv in'eu I (i keep a va iiety of FAXCY GOOD, t which thev particular!' iavitc t!i" attention f he Ladies of the tow :i and conn' i v. Nov. IG, 1833. Mf Si rayed ate ay ST1 BOM the HiV.sciiber, living in V K ' I.. IM' II llll' vav.Pu.a BAY M ARE. 4 veai:

old. near h hand-, high, black inainjoa Main 5t:eei, opposite the Printing

and heavy fore-top. right hind Mioe off. and lump on tin- inside of one of the hind !r. Anv information respecting said mare Mill ho thankfullv 1 1 1 i t el. JAMES r III LIPS. V'V.av. la.. Nov. b. TAKE NOTICE. lHE partnership heretofore ei-t-JL ins hetween Haines and Morki--o. was dissolved bv mutual conM-nt. on the 1 Oth Oct. 1C33. All orisons indebted In .iil iirir.- I nil! plea--e call and settle immediately! M TTHF S II MVP's irniv ,iini,.yy .uoiuu.:u.y. i' -ei s i L i'Ks ami .Morrison, oiler :!i' ir professional service to the public, in a -cparate capacity, and may he found at their respective dwellings. Nov. 16, 183.5. i-.U ifT '''fv st" V I f ..,.,..! r,.iaif;,uv t,i I.. i ......... . I his former stock, has on h u, 1 L't i.eral assoi tment of DRV GOODS, GROt'ERIES, I lai IwareiH-enMvarc.Iroti. 'asti:e., Cordage vVc: which he will .-e!l on adyantafrcous terms, for PORK. ,-n7g j " VV iKiill. liOiinS.

,. Jl'l ii" Robbinett's: cotton and silk Flair .cnl reus, r.. or even )OKryM.!jH!e!kl, Rlanketi of all sizes and de- .. S I,, is prepared to I u k I on:;. ; intis; Cotton Yarn assorted num-

ui'i will commence i , rations a as the w ather will oennit. no: i 1 i i . 1 I ! CRAFT &SON, ,( ir the 'rice , leant mid Grand .... J B V F. on hand, a yem ral a orlg A VE on hand, a iicik ral a-ort- i 2LB. ment oi DRV (iOtM)S. ami; GROCERIES: H r,m v. . (ilias- i u .'.nr. i n i.jatv . i.o i ' ' " i !m,. N.Mt.s. Ikon. INC ( '!. -i . ..V c. v .: .1 I 1 III M Ssioi.s. 'r.NK. I.OOKill (' ivioi h ; ,ie win -v.W low -v oai.t i v Prodis f-. Fork fV ft a a ft DUIED FRUITS. &r. yed in piynunt i f d' (! Nov. n;. 3r,3 e i 1 18 tf Pepper James. err. : .'i.tlv on "i.rrad at 'heir S:r.re. ' Svith .... r Main and I root ft.-., a ' L'-neral :.s-..t tmcnt f ; DRY GOODS. i '.neersware.t Cilery, ( Iroce: ies. I )i us i and Medicines. I'aie.t-. OiF. Dm mtF. ; Vc. Sir.; all (,!' nhieh t!iey will dis. ; p s,i of at fair pli a for rash or ap-1 piov i! country Produce. Thev will ; p irehase PORK, tor yvhich the behest j in avket price will be jjiyeii. j Nov. 1C, 1C3:. .-tf. j Public Sale. WILL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Saturday, the 11th of Deecnibcr next, at half past nine oVIock, by the subscriber on I )ay id ( "lose"? firm, half md cast of Col. Fulton'-, the following property, on a rtedit of nine months, by note with ' seuiriM. THREE HORSES, O.YE UA(;O.Y AXI) IIARXESS. ONE TWO-IIORSE SLAV. A COW m fvrur.R Cyin.K, I Wl'.NTV HEAD OF lines A quantity of Cam, Oofs md Hay, together with a c omph to set nf Farminp ntensiF. THOMAS SILL. Nov. 30, 1833. 2t-ot BLAN KS of r vei y desriiptioii kept oiiMantl v i.n hand and for crp j thi tVui .

HAINES & LAN I US,

Xorth corntr of Main and Front streets, El AVE JUST RECEIVED, in addition to their former etock, a large ami splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, 11.1 RD- WARE, QUEEXS-WARE, Cutlery. Groceries, vVc. All of lyhich thev will dispose of low i . J , 1 . I tor a.i. or approved ( onntrv produce. 11 - 1 Ai-o, on hand, (or sale ICO HI.! RED BEANS, lOO do DRIED TEACHES, SO do DRIED APPLES. Nov. It;. 1P33: lS-3w Cheap Store! DECOURSEY & RICHARDSON yW7 ISH to inform their friends and T T th'- public i;v.e.-,'!vthat thev still continue so keep ;vi their old .am ! OftVr. a general assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, huh they will sell low for cash, or approved country produce. Persons will do well to call and examine their stock of ( ioods . N. D. Those indebted are requested to call and settle, their old accounts. No. !;:. 1G33. 4-tf S.I I III'. fill IE subscriber still continues to JL do busings at his Old Stand on ; ,,,R , 0, !lrr,,f ront and Grand streets, ami takes th:s method of informing tin ipuhlic in general, that he has on hand U good assortment of FALL .LVD U LSTER GOODS, which he. oilers low tor Cash, or appro ved credit, consisting in part as follows, lllaek, Mac, broirn, nitc, drab and V7 llll Til ('InfflV- fnnilt Ctieimrvnif . ... .. . ' . ' "" i . 7 i.-a: Ki nini u-iiur riannci nroxni Xtirlntjr and sheeting, bleached Domestic do. PLAIDS AND STRIPES. M'-M'1 '"'' k and Fall River 2 blue U'lints; fancy dt. assorted do. Scotch j Plaids; blue and brown Camblet; as- ! sorted Circassians; plain and figured !l"ok Jaconett. and Swiss Muslins: !,,-. A-,- .C-.-To all o(' which is- added a general I assortment of ! IL I HI) IV. I RE, i GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Paints. Oil, Dve Sutf. Queen and Chii:a Ware. .Mfstc.f, Ixstiu mf.nts. T.ivs. A:.-. Also. COOKING STOVES nod Stoves of eveiv description. HATH AWAY. n. n;. ISM. ;-tf A N in.i;MKM'AUY ORDINANCE. 1 iemilatinur Ris'ni Sun Market le. use.; passed October 31t 1 833. A'. . ,hed :That the Clerk of the Market s!ia!l pye bond with approved security. Furthermore, hp. is hereby , teii iin d to ii jiot! to the RoardofTrusiee-, ijuarterly. (or more freijuently if i conned. I t'ae state ot hmds. Ry e,-,Vr of the limed of Trains 'f f T ' ir. C '-,-' ration : 1. EASTMAN, Prtst. L!; F(, W. Li.n.n. Clerk. Nov. it.;, t:U3. 15-tf TAI LO KING. MILKS c- SCRAM GA ESPECTFl'LLV inform the citizens of Rising Sun and its y icinity, that they continue to carry on the above business in all its branches, at their -.hop on Front street, opposite Pepper it .lames' Store, yyhere they are prepared to execute yvork in the neatest and most fashionable st)Ie, haying just received the Lat'st Fashions from tin Eastern cities : Lawks" 1 1 iiits, Pkmssks, Cloaks, &c . made in the neatest and most fashionable manner; and cutting of every description done, and warranted "to lit if made up according to directions. &3'Those yvishing to have any thing done in their line are invited to call, before loakin previous arrangements; a- they an. determined to do yvork on a reasonable tonus as can be had e-ewhere. Nov. 23, 1833. 2(Mf &5-AN APPRENTICE. TO the Printing Business wanted. A hoy from 1 4 to !G rears of age, who has a liberal English Education, will receive a goad situation by applying at

BLACKSMITHING AND

MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully lenders his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage they have heretofore bestowed, and solicits a continuation of their favors. He continues to carry on the above business in all its branches, at his Shop os M iN strkf.t, yy here he keeps constantly on hand, a variety of EDGE -TOOLS, yvhicl. he yvill warrant to be manufactured of the best materials and to render satisfactory service. Among those manufactured by him are AXES of all kinds. Carpenter's Adzes, COOPER'S TOOLS. Sec. &c. All of yvhich he will dispose of at fair prices for cash or on a short credit. JOHN NEAL. Nov. 113, 1833. 17-tf Take Notice!! ALL persons indebted to me on account, arc requested to settle the same by note or payment. Those who neglect this notice, may expect to fmd their accounts in the hands of an officer, after the first of January next. PORK OR WHEAT yy ill be received at Pepper and James" Store for any debts due the subscriber. P. A. Atheam is authorised to settle the above accounts. .7. C. PEPPER. Nov. 16. 1833- 7-3t-tf FJ RE, AXI) IXLAXI) XAITGATIOX EDWARD S. BUSH, Airc7tt at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO:, Ok Hartford, Co.v.nkcticut, OFFERS to etlect Insurance on behalf of said Company, on Dwelling-houses, Stores, Ware-houses, Mills. Factories, and buildings in general; Merchandize, household FurnitUre.and every description f personal property, against loss or damage by r irk. Also, on Steam-boats. Flat-boats and every other description of vessels, yviui llieir cargoes, against loss or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. The terms are as favorable as those of any other Company; and all claims for losses, yvill be liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. The advantages of Insurance, to trading men. are so well knoyvn. that I consider it needless to say any more to that portion of our citizens, than to point to the above advertisement: tb;it they may recollect they have those ad vantages at home. 1 hose yvho are not engaged in business, do not seem, so readily, to peiceio the advantages that miirht accrue to them, and yvill. probably, not generally insure their property, until we are visited by a devasting FIRE in our village. E. b. Brsii. Nov 10, 1833. 9-tf rMIE subscriber lakes this method of informing Ids friends and the public generally, that he has taken the house formerly occupied bv John Lem ons as a Grocery, in Rising Sun; where he intends carrying on the BAKING BUSINESS, in all its various branches: where may he had wholesale and retail, LOAF BREAD. CRACKERS, PILOT UREA I), GINGER BREAD. and Cakks of every description. fcj" boats going down the river, can be supplied with Pilot Brevd and Crackkrs bv the barrel. PETER BROWN. Nov. 1G, 1833. J3-3w Cabinet Maker. Aj f) 1101 JSE JOIXER, Near the Steam Saw-Mill; KEEPS on hand for sale a variety of Furniture, such as Bureau's, Bedsteads, Tables, Side-boards, Stands, &LC Sec. all of which he yvill dispose of lew for cash, or approved country I rod uce. Nov. 10, 1033. 14 3t. I AM authorised to pay 75 cents per bushell for any quantity of FLAK SEED, of good quality and yvcll clean ed, until the 20th of December next, to be delivered at the Rising Sun flouring mill. DANIEL HINSDALE. (KrCASH for any quantity of Flour barrels or well made Pork ba rrels,

Nov. lfi. IS3.1 fe-tf

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