Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 13, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 February 1834 — Page 3
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Saturday .TI or nine, I'd), h. " the cor roN FACTOR V.
And who ;-hall set bounds to the Spi
rit ot cnterprize.or presume to measure 'its march? It lias no limits, and lime alone shall tell what it can achieve. That ours is n situation peculiarly la- ! vorable (o manufactures will rcadilv !:
Great a:iietv has been manifested ; conceded ; and it only requires the. ooaud diversified opinion entertained in operation of a few individuals to render regard to the Cotton Spinning Factory Rising Sun famous as a manufacturing I'M- "-(. me timoco:it mplated to he erect-, town. We have the talent and we have I'd in thi place by our townsman, Col. ' ihe capital, and l-t tlicm hut he cotnP. James. Wc have do til" pleasure ol 'bined and put iti operation and t he 1 ainforuiing the good citizen.- of Ui-i:ir j botir must ho crowned with success. It S i:', t'.a. that ij'-ct ha been ngi-jis Col. Jaire-" full intention. iat only to
tatcd '. M't lv ; . U;ie, hut V. i'.h accomplishi::.. ! data '.in Miii.; I'"! h-. of the live;-. ;.i that i not i'lj, ; y',7 '' or woi km i;
li e fail . ,.i ;,(.: 1!- 0 i' :'i held O.I t-iidy erec;.-d a puree- ; sr th i ; , ; t . ..! ci. -a i: hi.-'; v.'. i Lip i. :.n ia ii e
Mag a n, -- ! r. (';. ;,"' -e I -.! k ' so,. . iher i i id...:-:
and it i nox being finished :;:id will ho : (rax .diets
c:.l arge his spinning establishment, but , m) soon a time and circumstances "ill 'admit to add the weaving process and liiii- shall i .r; enterprize lead to ano- ! !;: ! until onr village shall resound xviih l'..:. .r.u-;c i.f the spindle and shuttle, our neighboring hills re-echo th heavy tn.ke of the lrl;r-J upon the anvil, and
111
iassin:
town
the
great
ia a st it'1 o reuoino-- to a unit the m i- liver that wad.es our shore, shall point chin rx in April next. Ho h is made n to Rising Sun and rxc.la'm, ' there is
pwlixe part .) -; ci a si'l- n-lii! avi r. tu.-ixe r.T.iiit; machinery. :o:d lias cnn-lr-Rtod toe building of such size a::.! (hnn nio;;. a- to admit two full se; of Wool C. lining Machine, xvhich are
iho nnrs.irv of the art and sciences there, is the fruit of industry and i nterpiize, guided and directed bv the pun spiiit of hilanthropy and patriotism .and thcie is a striking evidenci' of xvhat
aho procured and will he pal in open- all those good qualities in a community lion nt the '.u:U' I'm.?. Tito x h de x ill ' coeihined are capable of frtVctintr.' I" diiven hx s'e.ia;. t!ie ensrinc fr ' .Max mk cess attend every etlorl and o'er xxhiih i- Itciii built by o;ir wonliy citi- h' st anticipation he realized. 7..-n. C. H.iat:,at hi" lininc Woiksoa
Walau! s!i-v!. Tiii e-iahk-hia :.' ill e, in .i-,!ilict'.ii i.;; i re l.undie
.;pa!)h: of thcu'a;. I
pound ct ouon xarn .r uar, an, i
I irt j 'i' .1 I ,il H i . e Mn i
IK iuhhovs wit'
V'j'.i (he I. 'nl. Ihmoirat, Jmt. 2J.J HANK BILL PASKI). The all engrossing subject of a State Bank, xvas put to it st xesfrdav even-
'i
s'lpn.xi! our.:.,,, c. 0 offho lull. It
'Acd card:: tiit-y ,, ;ii . . .... ;;- ,rn,. ftf nm.
.n.yn.vo. It u ,11 v- x enfant cm-: rorillIi!,. ,;,, ,h( ,v' was a ditlerer.ee o(' p.oxnu nt lotMcotx-t.ye cr thutx . iui- : ,.lwt.oa til(, louses relative to !u-;1, 4 tn:,u,.v c,!hrr :'";Mma:i..er of electing the President of the
i I. ! !' on,-, u-u inai me raw ma-; sj( m
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I'-ri .1 if - i ;, ,,.,.(. i i . i ; i- i pt : 1 I'll' .-ari' X I i I ' , pit i! to '
the Suiate t'ota.viidinsr for
r '
it relatixc legislative xveiht in the
. to! mo'inu in ; ; to tiai;!!i.e iTticle, xviiich muM t,"i'i," means of circulatii'. a
ic.tvv c i-
n
d" 'oit . lo t'i' itJa'.
n!o our market at ten !
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' . i election, to-,-ther xxith seme minor dil-i;-,,f ,t',,,i,,vV'l!1.VTl,'iifirenc-?. A commitUe of free con-rjKund.tnecwHJoIu.ncai,-,,.,.,, v..8 .ip,1(i,lted( consisting of
Mes-r.-. Itiihs and Morgan, on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. Dunn and
Hargrove, on the part of the House of
I I nv.. c i- lj,... A r,.nr,ri was m:w
Houses, on yesterday
mornt!!:. I he committee, m tlieir rcooii asrre.ed to the iolloxviiur. as the plan
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1 1 "V"1 8'0l,0,,,-v lu:. :l ?(,,re I of ,he State Bank, to wit :-Tl.e Senate :v.v .u.o.i an and wealtli lo our n.,.. . c n.,..... e, ......
; III',. ilWIl-t: JI j H I I Ul lM I VI ; s'-paratel v by ballot; providing, hoxvevt r, t!i-:t after three unsuccessful at- " (erupts to elect in this manner, both
uoprihw of the
m;d.nei air.on ie people;
it vi! ,'dt (Me
i ail asxl
r! a x. ry pleaam to m oiv xx !.
Keprf -eiitatixes. to the icspi ctive
01"....i , l of ;:c
toxx a an 1 ...;:n?y. but x ill open a do.r to indu-trv i ex!t:nd the mccn? i
poor and
' mam of the
if
clicihle site of the
or' .i5 P"!' y J:ptt.'d I , (.ct Vud cfli'
Houses shall p.roceed by joint ballot to
i, ,i an i corni'-rt ( u innia'c-. u ; 1 1 i 1 1 mound. ;.ni n.art!ie
!
er a maioritx ct ad the
vote; uiven. being necessary to a choice. On the in! ro.l n.M ioti .f llir renni't to tn
er, ll I- a'.i airx inuiJ!:; r ; w , , ,r ,, r ii , , is , Senate, .Air. Pavno. of Harrison, in a .dy calculated for the en- ,.. , ..,: tll,, nnnsnA
...xn.entofevervpa-ingand refrching . )rancIl J (hc ,. Mcrs Hiilis Siecze; a.'d v.tth the good moral disci-i.in., Morp;U1 ui,,i,
i.ln.o b;c!)xxe fee ;i-snr,, ill i, . "l""- ;...u.v.Ul?l w,
1 , , V-. . ... ' coi:cu rrer.ee w
-'ixeu u can i:ci lui to mslili into toe mimi of tender youth a lex o for virtue a lull a ha'aits of uid'i!rv and inie:';it.
The Hingham Gazette ys; A fat hog, oxvned by David Mann, of Hanover, xvas lately killed, and there xrere ten quarts of oil fried out of him, which is said to burn and give as good light as summer strained oil.
Eo.'-lcm Paiiicnlicry of '.-. ---On I he 1st i list, there were 153 men. and 2 women, confined in ihe Fas.cn PenilM. tiai v of Pa.
Lorenzo J )av, preaching at Danville, Pa., giving notice, of his ii.ten'uia to
hold forth, r: quest bring ticir childrei
xvas enougo to irixe coo crymg xx ihh r;:ess Ht a time.
!ao;e? t ! p Ii- liiouidit it
Conjugal Affection. The passengers J
on the higa road to (lie xvest of this place xvere ratiier puzzled u few days
since hy observing a man !a.-y digging
otato. . hi a h;
sat
, yoa:i;; xvi.mau e(Mi ij!v i'a - x a i some i v, with !ai -e wheel
A man in a:iitij.ioa ii t- i: e,i ; i.;nged with i;i'ipation, nMiu lint-r x'sh:.
p'ulin vp ,);, and ki'iiirs rll.t .' .'"
be-ide him
piece ot ma. him
in motion. Some at first sanp'V-'ed that a ii' -xv agricultural implement was at work, perhaps in the prcparulion of the roots into Sir John Sinclair'.' dower. It xvas at last discovered that ?he loxing couple xvere stiil in the honey month, and, that nothing should sepi r ite them, within doors or without, the frugal he caMieo her reel up iiii- . i' a rfii'e lo tii'- field, and xva xx haling pirn beside her c.uaily ardeia !eary, i emi eding oi.e of the time "xx ilea Adam ! Ived at:'.l Fx'.' spoil." .S (..'.-:il'i.
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'lu inn'i iiwuiil Mun. One xv ho can
From thr Hula SUICIDF.
O:: Wednesday morning 1 ast( 12d inst)
PUBLIC NOTICE. f 8 MIE annual Township election xvill a he held in Rising Sun, on Monday the 2d day of March next, for the purpose of electing 3 Trustees, 1 Clerk, 3 Constables, 1 Treasurer, 3 Overseers of the Poor, '2 Fence Viewers, 1 Lister aad 1 Collector. By order of the Board of Trustees of Randolph Township. Lk Roy W . Lynn, Clerk. Provision Market, lusivo nun, vxicunxv, FEB. 8, loot. dh. ci?. dls. ct.
hush
shave himself xvitli cold xvatcr, black hi. ja man xvas lound in tin: public road, oxvn hoots, and live xvi:'oo rt lohr.eco. near Newborn, in this count v xviih his
A compair.
(ircn aeain-'t
for insuring being lost in
vouiig c!i:lthe mud. i-
recommended in the Port Deposit (.' urant. The editor is fishing for of'i; e.
U has been surmised tiiat t'pe fivipient eases of sudden death from be as; I x intoxication in the vicinity of Barn-iaii'.o ;md ("ape Cod, max- ari-e in .-oroe mea-
Mroul cut i
ger, a. n him, to
, ana (K'al
no paper ive t!:: si
i te was a si rati
oned about
xx ere ig!ite
clue to his
name or place ol iesnlence. His clottiing consisted oi a;i oxer coat of' bear skin clot!), of a brov. u col ir, pantaloons of Kentucky jeans, and (.'assinet xvest- ( o.it ;i hue. Irh'h linen shin and white
a lur hat
tlannel shirt and draners a fur
about half worn, anc
sure from tas tnir.-l ccca-:tr:ie;: food thev live en, xx hich i- cide fish.
x (lie I Ijoot. hi his oocket
:1.
A resolution ha been eih'i'ed in the legislature of Marx land to a!;oiis! the
IjOlterv vstem la nii i! i: that State."
'k1 11;
Th xvhohi (juantitx of tain xrhic!-. h.as fallen, during the lat 21 yi ar. is G00..503 inehe The r.verage of jl.o 23 years ending I 532. xva- 3t'..l?2 iodic the depth of rain xxhioh fell in 1G33, xvas 48,520 indie.
The life of Ma -ka-tai -m--hed,i or Blade Haxvk. is a'lverlised Louisvilh' papers. as for ,:le ia t'i:
a-kiak. in the at ( itv.
a coarse pair ol i were found one
hundred and six dollars in hank notes, viz: 100 dollars on the. hank or banks in Cincinnati, 3 dollars on the bank of Colombo -md 3 dollars on the bunk ol Canton, aria Hi dollars and 4b cents in silver also a xvatch c! what is caik'd jowt. Her gold. Uo had been about Nov. ! -ri y i he preceding da v. and siarl-
e !''ie;iiO!. ( i going to 3 1 1 i -
i no in. pi n end io
m lh
,u . i.
i
.Annies, creen.
Apples, dried
Beef, choice pieces, lb. Beans, bush Butler, lb. Cheese, lb. Corn, bu.-h Corn meal, bush Chickens, dor. Fgg?, doz. Flour, exx t. Flour, hbl. Hay, per ton Hams. lb. 1 tops, lb. Laid, lb Mutton, per lb. Onions, bush Oats, per bush
00 3 1 a 00 37 00 CJ2 a 00 75 00 1 a 00 5 00 75 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 8 a 00 10 00 20 a 00 25 00 31 a 00 37 I 00 00 00 00 6 a 00 8 ! 75 a 2 00 3 2.5 a 3 75 .3 00 n 9 00 00 7 a 00 8 00 16a 00 20 00 5 a 00 6 00 3 a 00 4 00 50 a 00 G2 00 1C a 00 20 00 3 a 00 4 00 75 a 1 00 00 35 00 00 1 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 a 00 4 00 50 00 00
t ol 'the Jury i that im( if hv cutting his
Iv xvi to ford, he put
tbroa!. Fditors of papers i.i ihis section o the State, hx giving ihe above an inser
Such, it is reported, has been the tate of the xveathir at Nexv Orleans in consequence of frost and rain, that the ordinary business tran?"."tions of the
citv have been eonuh
tie;, may enable in relat i aav, to acei(ain hi iate ihe properiv ho lias lefi.
ves, if he has a. m I recover
A Bullalo paper says th" number of passengers loft our barber for the A Vest in steamboats during the season will he from G5 to 70,000. leaving on! of (he account the 130 schooners, t.avigating the lakes.
, vv ...Uo !)V sen;itL, TUii s:ime roport be-
taken, and decided
in the affirmative, ayes 19, noes 11. The oilier matte rs of disagreement xvere also adjusted in the report, ami that branch had been prcx iously agreed
He could no;
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. 1 . j nig mauc io me iiouse. u xvas coucur-Mi-ex.r :;oo . a ;i predo-ner.(ril Iran' i- , . i , i . .i ,, i , .. . ; red in, except so much a related to the in t.ie ciiar icier and i ' et the mdiv - i . n -, . .... t. ... ... . . "'y 'election of President. 1 lie Hou-e reifii.il no-e cloei uin h is contant x ! . , . , , . : fused to concur in tin branch ot the i on .a ! 1. 1 ro-.I nee manufactories amoi.ir ' . i . e i , ... ,, k i report, bv a xote of 30 in favor, and 44 1 ' ''" peopie are a too xvc 1 ac-1 ,i . -n ; i , I against the motion. I he Senate being piaia.ed xxi'h ( o . James, and know , . . . p 1 ... , . . " ' . informed thereof, a motion xx as made to loo xx eil how he has alxvaxs engaged in ; m , . . c . . , - , " r , iaohcre to their vote of concurrence: senx i ,ing calcinated lo benefit the1 . - i i , c , n . .n ,V111. , . .. , , xxhuii carried hx a xote of 19 to 10. counts an ', adx anro the interests of , mm h e . . , . . I 1 he Hoxie of Representatives xvas a"7T V". 'g:, l0, ! 7 r an-V ' w' Snformcd thereof, and after some "vr osihoi, oa tnat subject from us; and ; ,,kriIii()tv in , , ire. I.V,,,, iv,,.
sib!e lliat any thintr i . . .... ,,' ;.' .. . ...
u'.n-
ppe-
of
.Air. Felix Renck, a successful Agri
culturist, of Ross county, (Ohio) ha
)ec:i delegated bv a society of that
tate.to repair to Engl and lor t!ie pur
pose of purchasing a stock of ihe finest
tie to be oatained, v.hiehi- to lie in
troduced into thi country, for !:..: pur
pose of improving our breed.
ahbiMign xvc me sensible th.at any thing . .... ., .. , , . , . , . i , ... I. . . ' " inompson, Huntington, and o" .,ke ' . ' k n is totally repugnant to , . 1 . i m i c 'V., , ... . . , - . era pHiticipated, .Air. Broxxn of lip 'n- tc bag and good n-e, xet xxhen: 1 ' , ' i ,i . , . I . - . i canoe moved to re-consider the vote
i - mem lie red our
ii... ...r, i.i in., mi , ,1 ... r... . .
. i , ,, . ., concurring in rue report i uie coiimiu-iH-.-Ju ear fie irt xvc could not avoid L rr r i - i . .,i. i ,i - . , ' tee of tree con erence; xx Inch xvas caraxing Ums much, as the just rexvatd of i i .i ,r . i ,.,,, w "i . V... ... i i .. i.iu , . iriedmthe affirmative, by a vote ot 39 Midustry and laudable, enterpr'ze. :.. , (. , , , , 1 1 .i t , . i lo .32. I he question recurring, on the vxhat-ocxer tuld they m,y tC found: L i r .i. ,f,u2'
I i. .. iihilI . . - .1,... , .. .' anopuoii Ol uic- I. HMl
...i'i .... ii hj.-i. .-i. in.,1 , i (x.iuior i us .. - . i i ... iv i... ..
. , . , : , ; ' il was ueciueu in uie aiiirmauxi, ox
- .uiv.iu mxj- aim lore-most i t- ... .i,., ,iwr.... ....-., .t
I adjnsloil, ami thr hill only n quire? the
is e aie, iiotiiing can nc Ui.rMature of the (lovernor to become a
forts.
itu i co. xxe aie, nothing can he!
...if... i ....i . . ...I i
i .111.111.111:11 uj gir inii-ni ii I IXV puhes and permanent groxxth to our xill me than manufactories. Surround-j r.l In :i ffi'.intrv xxho-e soil is not sur-!
p,,-s.'d ill futility by many places in the : Fifteen members of the Ohio Senate xToil.hxxhose bountiful productions now have protested against the resolutions
supply o ir maiket xxith near twenty thou-.r.id baird of (lour per xcar, and
a goodly proportion of all the other sta- , site nh- omuio.litios of life: xx itli mei hanh s I
of the xury first order, and merchants j A hoarding school miss xvrote. home xvhose i .tein itv has never been disput-1 to her friends that the. toxx n in xx hich
adopted by the Legi-lature of the state
approving of the removal of the Depo
rd xvitli science, to dexelope and literature to diffuse whatever may he found beiwi'oi il to the interests and instructive to the minds of the people xxith morality and virtue as the living matters of life and health, peace, unanimity and friend-hip to mingle and croxvn our happy destinies sun ly, nothing in Midi a community can he needed but manufactories to give it a decided advantage over every other, and make it outstrip in the scale of importance, every rival that shall attempt to rise from material-, of a less concordant and less
"i.'jcni a
she lived had been "wisitcd by a Imncn
juoux storm, the snoxv having fallen a much as six inches: in circumfcrew e"
Drf.mhti.. A tobacco chewer, in txxentv years, throxvs from his month
more than four hogsheads ot lluid uses
a xvagon load of the xveed, or ten xvhec harrows full of quids.
Among the modes of attraction en
joined to Persian females is this: "Let
their crimson-tint ed toes ie exposed
in order that the young men may see
and admire them with wounded heart
Kach of Capt. Ross's sailors is to le eive -S'1000 for hi services.
Txvo distinguished philosophers too!belter under one tree, during a heavy hoxver; after some time, one of them
complaining that he began to led the
rain, ucv.-r mind, teplied tlie olr.er,
there are plenty of trees; xvhen tin
is xvet through xvc xvill go lo another."
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. We intend, (says the Cincinnati Chroncle.) to give an account of every Public nstilution for tlie promotion and en
couragement of Science and Literature
in the state of Ohio. For this under
taking xxe require materials: and all such institutions, throughout the State, are respectfully informed that if a succinct statement be lorxvardtd, (post
paid, to the Lditor ot the Chronicle,
of the rise, progress and present condi
tion ol such associations, thev shall be
respectively inserted in the Chronicle.
A e xvanl Homing but an abstract of the
important lacts relating lo the. society.
A i.i. t.niTous favorable to our enterprise will give this an insertion.
NUUBFR OF TllF BKAsT. 'Hero is wisdom. Ld him that hath under.'. Hiding count the number of the beast; for it i the number of a man. and his number is six hundred thicescore and six." Rev. e. iii. x. 1U. The number cf the b.-a-t xvhich the Spirit of Cod declares to he six hundred three-score, and six, lias long engaged the thought of who a.Kj good men. The follow ing explanation we do not recollect to have seen in print; and the circumstance xx hich led io the discovery is curious. Some time ago and Lnglish officer, happening lo be at Rome, observed oa tlie front cf the Mitre xviiich the Pone wore at one of the solemnities of their worship, this inscription: "xicxhivs Finn or.i." It instantly struck him, perhaps thi i the near. her of the
to work, and
i. .
'.vtien lie
beast. He set
I . I . 1 . . 1 r
iroi sciecieu an i:ie numerate and sum
med them up, he found, to his great ,;-tonis!rr.ent, that the whole amounted precisely to six hundred three-score and six. What stress is to be laid on tld xvc shall not say. The subject i recommended to the serious oasideration of the leader. .Yutncricnl calculation from thr inscription.
DFl i) ioo i i
V1CARIVS
V I c 1 V
; I 100 I b
F1L11 1 1 L 50 I 1 1 1 63
501 53 112
1 I 2
Total G6G
Culling Putlrrm. "Phrase sir,"' said a snubnosed girl of about fourteen years of age, to a country dealer io dry goods, 'Ho send ma'am the patterns of your calicoes, and put 'cm cheap, for she i going to get a new gox t. and wants to see xx hat'l xvash." Shop keeper. "Who is your ma'-
MMv ma'am is Aunt Oil v Dee,
sir.
Shop-keeper. -'Your sister was here yesterday, and took patterns of all the kinds I have." Girl. Yes I know that but then she sewed them all for patchwork, and would 'nt give me any, hut told me to go shopping myself."
am
Girl
vt
Scotlund The remains of a vessel have been recently discovered on some
land that has been reclaimed by drain
ing the Loch of Spx ne, in Scotland. It
xvas about thirtx feet in length, and the
stern round, on Sir Robert Sepping's plan. The rihs weieof oak and entire.
It is supposed that this vessel ha- been
lost nearly six hundred xears. as one of
its dimensions could not have navigated
the Loch of Spx ne more' particularly in
the part where it ha been lound. after the twelfth or thirteenth lenturv.
A e are authorized lo announce the
following persons as candidates for toxx n
ship officers at the ensuing March elec
tion. KOR TUl'STEKS. THOMAS HOWARD. J AMDS WOODS. HUGH FSPF.Y. JOHN NFAL. JOHN J. FRFNC1L. FOR CI.EHk. SAMUFL JELL FY.
FOR CONSTAllI.!:. JOHN H. O'NFAL. THOMAS C. HALL WILLIAM BANKS.
l oi K, per
Potatoes, sweet, bush Potatoes, Irish, bush Peaches, dried, bush Pcach.Cs, pealed, bush eal, per lb. Wheat, per bush
To ibbj" CiisjtoBiier. j SHALL he absent from home four 54. or five weeks. Mr. Moses Turner
xx ill be in the store, and is authorised
to settle xxith those who mav call on
dm. Having given a former notice in
the "Rising Sun' that I should leave this place about the middle of Fehru-
ii), I now inform those interested that
such as do not pay their notes or ac
counts bv the hist of iilarcn need not
expect another public notice, unless some- special understanding exist.
L. S. BUSH. Rising Sun, Feb. 0, 1834.
Sail! .SALT! Salt!
Popster fc Jain? Have on hand and intend, keeping a
constant supply of SALT xvhich they
xvill now sell at 50 cts per bushel and re-weigh.
Having just replenished their former STOCKS OP
which now comprises a very general
issortmcnt of almost every article in
their line of business. Their friends are invited to call and examine for them
selves.
Having made nriotngcmenls for re
ceiving oui Good from the Fast through
another channel, it xxill not he necessary for us to go thither this xx inter, as xvas contemplated; hut this does not
obviate the necessity of those in arrears
making payment immediately, as the
common course of our business has been
to close accounts once a year, and the
rst uay ot rebruary is the period al-
waxs calculated for the consummation
of that object; it is, therefore to be ex
pected that (hose who can by any rea
sonable effort pay any part or the whole of their accounts at this time will do it.
Feb. 8, 1334. Pkimer & James. PUBLIC SALE. THE Subscribers xvill offer for sale at public vendue. at the residence
of Henry Britian, txo miles from Con-
axvays ford on the road to Versailles on the 2Sth day of February next, the following property:
TEN HEAD OF HORSES. TEX HE A D OF CA TTLE,
and number of Hogs and Sheep. Also,
a quantity of Hay, Grain ; txvo Waggons
md gears; farming utensils of various
kinds, together with a general assort
ment of household and kitchen Furniture. Wm. & Benjvxiin Smith. February S, 1C31. ZANESVILLE SALT. iy X BARRELS of first quality, just ' landed and for sale at the Rising Sun Steam Mill. It is olfercd in exchange for WHEAT on very favorable terms. Apply to Jan. 11-3 DANIEL HINSDALE. AN Apprentice to the Tanning and Currying business. A hoy IG or 17 years of age, will meet xx ith good encouragement by applying to the subscriber at his Tan-yard, one mile xvest of Rising Sun. J. TAIT, Jit. CASH, Will at all times be given for Hides mid Skins, if delivered at my Tan Yard, or at lb store of Craft and Son in Rising Sun.
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