Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 16, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 1 March 1834 — Page 4

Atkinson s Casket. OR GEMS OF LITERATURE, WIT, AND SENTIMENT. Inund monthly, each number containing forty-eight royal octavo pages, embellished n'ith fine engravings on steel, copper and wood, and n-ith new and fashionable music -funning a volume of near six hundred pegrs at the dote of the year vith an engraved title-page and index.

HEAD QUARTERS!! Manager's Office. Wheeling, Ya. Feb. Sih, 1031. Our correspondents wi; find below a a synopsis of (wo Bn'liunt Schemes. MAMMOTH LOTTERY. MARYLAND LOTTERY. Class A o. 4. For 1331. draws on the 25th inst. C P I T A L S 75 of l,COO, ami ICO of 5CO. Tickets only Ten Dollars. fcj" Ordei received for 'i'if.kcts in

THE proceeding volume of the Cs

kkt, sufficiently prove the punc tuality the above Splendid Schemes until the of the publisher in fulfiling his contracts 27th of February.

with his patrons, as regards its contents !

and embellishments, and are suthcicnt,

lcw Wholesale and Ketail GROSBRY STORES. JfjlRANKLIN DAWSON, informs P his f llow cinzens that he has opened a GROCERY STORE. On Wetter strict, near the South-East comer of Walnut street, Cincinnati. Where the following GOODS will be sold, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms, for good payments:

FRESH TEAS, ) Cat tic Boxes & Imperial... Y. Hyson.5 Half Chests. I

with those at all acquainted with the work, to show its true character. The

constantly increasing patronage bestow -ed upon the C sket, has enabled the) publisher to add considerably to its val j ue. Its typographical appearance is j equal to any American periodical, and j the volume which commenced with 1331, as regards appearance, quantity '

and quality ol its embellishments, lite

$20,000,

Virginia Petersburg!! Lotterv. CLASS No. 4. Draws on the st of March 1 83-i. CAPITALS.

S..7000

ami 20 of l.OOO.

Tickets only Five Dollars. CO" Orders received until the 5th ol March. Please address CLARKE COOK, W heeling, Va., Si-le Agents for the Managers in the

...-. ,..w..i . t. .. ;ll : i

laiy viiltms, Wl.. Mill leiiuei II IIIK

cheapest periodical of the kind in the j Western States, who have sold 20 Ca-

countrv. pitals within a lew weeks, amounting to

COFFEE.

Black Pepper, Alspice,

Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon , Cae:id':sh Tobacco RaNins Scotch Snu'f Indigo Chocolate Madder Camphor Loaf Sugar I lavanna Sugar

Orleans Sugar 'GIN. These Goods, with the exception of

the N. Orleans Sugar, have all been

Rice

iSaltpelre iAIurn Mackerel. No. 1&.2 Codlish WINES, Madeira " ( 'lt: mnn i rtir

" Teneiirfe " Port Sherry " Colmenar Sweet Mai. BRANDY, Cog. " Otards ' Champaigne

P. & H. JAMES, O A EE just received and arcnoic opening, at their Store on the EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET, First door above Craft Son, a new and general assoi'tmrnt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Q UEEJYS WARE, CUTLERY, for AESO, IRON, CASTINGS, AXES, Farmer's Mechanic's Tools. COOPER'S WARE, &c. Also, a general assortment of School BOOOKSand STATIONARY, and the lives of three of the most distinguished men of the west, to wit: Daxiel Boone, Black Hawk, and DAVID CROCKET. All which they will sell low for cash or approved country produce. Tiny ivill ker-p constantly on hand and for sale Fresh Flour,

WWW &&o HAINES & LAN I US, JS'orth corner of Main and Front truU. Ill AVE JUST RECEIVED, in addition to their former stork, a arge and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS: Hardware, Queens ware. Cutlery, Groceries, &c, All of which they will dispose of I.w for cash, or approved country produce. Also, on hand, for sale lOO Bids RED BEANS. 100 do DRIED PEACHES. 50 do DRIED APPLES. Nov. H, 1833: 1C-3.V IK A FT Sii. Jcar the corner of Front and (trend sty.

W E on hand, a general abutment ol DRY GOODS, and

GROCERIES: Hardware, Cmki:4ware, Cutlery, Boots am Shoes, Castings, Nails, Iron, Planes, Look-

lNfi li LASSES. Sr.C. AC : .ill ,l wlmli

which they will warrant to be of the they will sell low for cash, or appiovrti

I country Produce.

best quality,

ALSO, the highest price in CASH will be given for

WHS AT,

Phe" facilities of obtaining good mat-! $-10,000, and who have sold in the lal purchased from one of the most exlen- , ..77 r , . ' , ., . f.rih, nni- ri-.J:iii?- ; thro v,,ls. 7 i.i.nnniiiirr i sive .in.! n s !e c t a I ) 1 e houses in New?1 lhe,r m on Laughery, at their

"I

2,000,000 or Dollar.

To my Customer. SHALL be absent from home four or five weeks. Mr. Moses Turner

will be in the store. r:nd is authorised to settle with those who may call on him. Having given a former notice in the "Rising Sun' that I should leave

this place about the middle of Febru

ter for the work, have greatly increas- j three years, Prizes amounting to

ed of late. Many ot the best European wards ot

Magazines, as well as the best American periodicals, arc regularly received

for the especial use of the Casket. Se-1 lections from all are made with meat i

care. The publisher believes thai no other work contains such a profusion and variety of embellishments. The subjects of the engravings will consist, as heretofore, of Portraits of distinguished individuals; plates of the newest Fash, ions, both of Europe and America; striking and interesting views of American Scenery: Foreign and Domestic Architecture; and other subjects that may be calculated to interest and amuse. Careful attention is paid to Poetry. Anecdotes, Light Reading, Amusing Sketches, and those etceteras which so delightfully relieve the mind fiom the labor of severe study, refreshing to the understanding and giving a zest to gra

ver and more important compositions.

respectable houses in New ' U,C.M 1)iUl." '' ULS : "eir INES AND SPIRITS will rc in Rising Sun, or at any interme-

uiaie point. Dec. 7, 1833.

York. W

he sold, warranted pure as when imported from the original marknt.

14 If

STOCK OF THE STATE

OF INDIANA.

OT1CE is heicbv given that books

for the subscription of slock in

the respective Branches of the Slate Bank of Indiana, will be opened at the following places for their respective

arv, I now inform those interested that districts, on the 7th day of April next,

bank WAWSMKZ

such as do not pay their notes or ac counts by the first of March need not

expect another public notice, unless some special understanding exist. E. S. BUSH. Rising Sun, Feb. 8, 1831.

ROTARY 'JpHE subscribers have an agency for k selling Stanley's Patented ROTARY COOKLXG STOVES.

Pha price of ihe Casket, notwith-'; 1 he PubliC are respectfully invited to

improvements, made ita" A l,!C" slo,'e' soutn corner ot Main

by Comaiissiohers appointed by the

Directors of the State Bank; and said books will be kept open between the hours of !) and 12 o'clock A. M., each day, for the space of thirty days thereafter, (Sundays excepted) and will accordingly be closed on the tenth day of May next. In district No. 1 at Indianapolis in Marion county. In District No. 1 at Lawrenceburgh in Dearborn county. In District No. 3 at Richmond in Wavne countv.

standing the many

in all its departments, will not be increased. When paid in adxanee.it will be furnished for S'2,50, or 3 if not paid until the etid of the year. Gentlemen

and Front streets, and examine the ar

ticle. Of all inventions of (he kind that we have ever seen, we think this stands

la District No. 1 at ferson county.

Madi-on in Jef-

; WALNUT street, three doors above

PEVRL STREET HOUSE. CINCINNATI.

TM. BROMWELL will furnish

every description of Wire work

at the shortest notice.

Rollinti and Standing Screens for Merchant Mills.

Screens for all kinds of Grain 8c Seed,

and for Fanning Mills.

fork, Wheat, DRIED FRUITS, &c, will be received in payment of debts. Nov. 1G, 3833. s-tf ------ jQijgjjHAV1NG received an addition U his former stock, has on hand, a general assortment of

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. I lardware.QueenswareJron, ( 'aiiii rs.

Cordage &c: which he will .-ell on

j advantageous terms, for PORK,

Wheat, ICeaiiN, Dried Fruits, &c, or even foi: ju! E. S. B. is prepared to Pa h Pork,

and will commence operations is soon as the weather will permit.

Oct. 11, 1833. f i-tt THE subscriber still continue to do business at his Old Stand on the corner of Front and Grand stieets. and takes this method of infoirumg the

public in general, that he ha- on hand a good assortment of

Reasonable Fall V Winter

GOODS,

it a distance remitting six subscribers, i ,OIe,nnt m P01"1 of convenience and Vanderburgh county.

gratis and ten l!K i arious sizes will In District No. 7 at inc

are entitled to a copy

per cent., lor collections. Complete

sets for 18-23, 1C-29, 1830, 1831, 1832, and 1833, ran be supplied to order, either bound or in numbers. The volume for 1834 w ill, from the great variety and beauty of its pictorial embellishments, be extremely interesting to all who admire the works of superior artists. Tlioso who desire the

be kept constantly on hand and dispos- Knox county.

ea oi on reasonable lenns. Ai.so,all kinds of STOVES furnished to order. Pepi er V James. Feb. 22, 1331. -If.

Farms for Sale.

Riddles and Screens for Sand, Lime

and Coal ; Wire for Spring Houses and which he otters low for Cash. or annro-

In District No. 5 at New-Albany in Windows, Fire Fenders, Safes &. Sieves, ved credit, consisting in part as follows.

Floyd county. Hatter's Hurls; Rat fc. Mouse Traps ; Black; blue, broien, olive, drab and

In District No. G at Lvansville inlliird Cages, Slc, sold wholesale and otcel ?ijxV Cloths; fancy Casimere:,

u.'iaii ai icuucea prices. oauncu s oj an inscriptions ; reef, creen, Or Orders from any part of the coun- scarlet and white FanneCs; brv.cn Shirttry promptly attended to. ing and sheeting, bleached Domestic do.

Ctncinncdi, Feb. 15, 1834.

ennes in

rp WO fertile tracts of land Ling on the State road leadinir to Ver-

work sent to them, should transmit i sailles; about five miles from Ri?inr

i ' un. in a healthv situation: each havitor

their orders at an early day.

UCTUrders Jree of postage, will be , I CO ACRES, one of which has GO clear-

promptly attended to. Remittances i o J and under good cultivation; the may be made with safety. j ether has 70 acres cL-ared, with a good Address S. C. ATKINSON, .two Ko. y frame h ou. e and frame barn,

No. 3'', Carter's Allev, Philadelphia. ! :l Jv-

Jan. 23, 1334.

In District No. 8 at Bedford in Law

rence county.

In District No. 9 at Terre Haute in Vigo county. In District No. 10 at Lafayette in Tippecanoe county. By order of the Board of Directors of

ln- State Hank ot Indiana, on 1-eb-ni irv 14th, A. D. 1834. JAMES M. RAY, Cashier. Offi. c, of the State Bank of Indiana, In-

ii.

FIRE, AXD LYLAND .YAVIGATIOX

I ROSI ECirS Ol" THE C 1NCI N N A T I C II RO N 1 CLE

LI TERA R Y GA ZE TTK. This Paver, which has already rising of Two Thousetnd subscribers, is publifhed weekly in the city of Cincinnati, cn a super-imperial sheet, at tiip.i.e oollvrs per annum, if not paid till after the expiration of the year, two tifty will be taken in the course of the year,

or two doi.lv ks ui advance; thus af-

Both larn! are

well watered with good springs. (They will be sold on reasonable term by application to FAURINGTON BARRICKLOW. feu. 11, 1 334-3 w

EDWARD S. BUSH, Aqcnt nt Rising Sun, Indiana, of the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Connecticut, OFFERS to etfect Insurance on bei,.,if r ..:.i T i

rB-lir -,., -.1 'r....ci;.u.:.. ..;ii ,ul" ff',,u ",lli "

B I i ii i- v ling-houses, Stores, v are-houses- Mi s,

day the 3d day of March next, for the

PUBLIC NOTICE.

Factories, and

t i

rjuiidings in general

W 11 O EES ALE A N D R E T A I L

1 3 A l r.K i 1 . VL T respect- j

QJI iuily liilcrm tneir frn.nds -ind (. Ilow citizens of Risir.g Sun and vicinity, that they have opened a GROCER Y

STORE, on Main, behctcn Front a)id

purpos? of electing 3 Trustees, 1 Clerk, 3 Constables, 1 Treasurer, 3 Overseers of the Poor, 2 Fence Viewers, 1 Lister and 1 Collector.

By order of the Board of Trustees of Randolph Township. Lr Roy W. Lynn, Clerk.

Sail! .SALT! Sail! Peimer &, Jame

Have- en hand arid intend, keeping a

PLAIDS AND STRIPES. Merrimack and Fall River -2 IdiuPrints; fancy do. assoiled do. Scotch Plaids; blue and brown Camblet ; assorted Circassians; plain and hguicd book Jaconett, and Swiss .Muslin's: plain Bobbinelt's; cotton and silk Flag Hhdkfs, Blankets of all size- and descriptions: Cotton Vain assoi ied numbers, Szc. Sec. To all of which is added a general assortment of G ROC VAX I ES, M EDI C I N ES, Paints, Oil, Dye Suff, Queen and China Ware, Musical Instruments, To s,

Y.c. Also, UUUMJNU bl OV ES. and

Vnket streets i where the following ... constant sepply of SALT which they

Merchandize, household Furniturc,and every description f personal property, against loss or damage by Fire.

Also, on Steam boats, Flat-boats Stoves of every description.

and every other description of vessels, 5. HATHA If AY. with their cargoes, against loss or dam- Nov. 1G, 1833. C-ff age by INLAND NAVIGATION. 7 r The terms are as favorable as those 4, AT02V, cV CO., of any other Company; and all claims Main Street, second door J rom thf cvrnei" for losses, will be liberally adjusted, of Front street, and promptly paid. T ESPECTFULLY inform their The advantages of Insurance, to tra- friends and the public generally,

umg men, aie so wen kiiowii, uiai 1 that thev keep constantly on hand a

or two uui.lks 111 iiuviiiict ; 1 u: ai- 'ur.ri s.-i imj , wr.eitr im sono w 111" ar- 1 1 I 1 . 11 1 i I fording a greater amount if literary ! tides will be sold wholesale and retail, "ill " "II t 50 cts per ''-'-1 and J-- :. r..:.i.j .t ...'.!.. n . ip-wei'ti. inai poition oi oui cuizcns, man 10 sx .

matter, than is furnished for that sum; on reasonable terms:

by any paper west of the mountains, j oung Hyon Tea (Saltpetre The Mattering patronage extended ! Collee " Rice

to the Cincinnati ('hronicle, is the best evidence of its high reputation with

the public, and renders it unnecessary

Pepper Alspice Cloves

for the proprietor to say more, than (iinger

Nutmeg

that each number will contain:

Original and selected Articles, in prose

ami verse, from the various departments of Literature; A weekly Summary of News, both foreign and domestic; Brief Notice of new works of discoveries in the Arts and of the Statistics of the western country; A Price Current, corrected weekly with great care, and embracing a variety of important commercial in

formation;

Cinnamon

Raisins Chocolate Madder Camphor Loaf Sugar Havanna Sugar Orleans Sugar Indigo Scotch Snulf

lAlum (Mackerel 'Oysters Codfish jSperm Candles jTallow do j Molasses Cheese 'Baoon iDryed Beef jSlone Ware jTin do iU'ines AYbiskev

j Brand y

point to the above advertisement; that Uril JtOOUS . 1. II a. . I I. il 1 I f '

euey may iccoueci 1. c, nave u.oe an- Groceries, Hardware, Queen.swa.e. vantages at home. 1 hose who are not Glass-vare, Iron, Nails, Books, &c; engaged m business, do not seem, so whjch th wi geU on ;lcconiluod,,tinc

leauny, 10 pe.ce.vo u.e auva.uage-s lerm for c; ,sh or Hllnrovp a ,,!,.,., nV

11

Cavendish TobaccojConlials

j Cisra i s

re-weiirn

They have just replenished their former

STOCK OF GOODS, which now comnrises a very general

assortment of almost every article in

their line of business. Their friends are invited to call and examine for them

selves.

Having made arrangements for re-

I ceiving our Goods from the East through

another channel, it will not be necesjsaiy for us to go thither this winter, as

was contemplated; but this docs not

obviate the necessity of those in arrears

making payment immediately, as the JL two papers, which are liberally

common course of our business has been I supported, and has in prospective the

to close accounts once a year, and the publication of another; which, in all fust day of February is the period al-1 probability, will be commenced the en-

wavs calculated lor the consummation I suing spring. Ihe Job-work and Ad-

that might accrue to them, and will,

probably, not generally insure thenproperty, until we are visited by a devesting FIRE in our village.

b. Bush. Nov 1G, 1833. 9-tf INotiee! Notice!!

T I MIE subscriber is now publishing

JL

country produce.

In addition to their stock of substan.

tial articles, they intend to keep a v;. riety of FAXCY GOODS, to which they particularly invite the attention of the Ladies of the town and country. Nov. 1G, 1833. :(' TO PRINTERS.

THE undersigned continues to man. u fact ure the Franklin Printing rrcsu

He has for sale several second haml

ivm.

of that obiect . it is. therefore to be ex- vertisine done at this ollice. is equal to Stansbury and Ramatre Presses. Also.

And, finally, aecount of the general Most of these articles have just been I pocted that those who can by any rea- any other in the eastern part of the Chases of all sizes, Composing Sticks,

receiveu irom inow VJrleans ir steam-1 t,l,HI',e tl,ori P v J 1 I uixiun m umn ti 1 - unnn .-, vijpei inuiuu, 1 .nil'. 1 '. l.r.i 1- .1 .1.:- 1: ...:ll J: Li.: :il t:....l I I. 1... 1 11L iiur nllm-c Ar V . a ll ...l.:l.

Doai uncle oam, anu are warranted tol"1 inear accoumsai nn nine win uo u. iui wnu it piacueai wuimimii, mm n.p . .w,, ut ,mi(ii

Feb. 8, 1834. Pkpi'F.r & James. some funds to invest, and who is capa- " imcneis to Keep a general assortrrrrrrr v ........ v: ble of sunerintendiiui the editorial dc- ment for the occomedation of the craft.

itviib) iXi jMo nartment in his absence. 1 His establishment is on the corner of

condition and rapid advancement of

the city ol Cincinnati. Political, religious end personal controversies will be invariably excluded. All communications on this snbjrrt must be addressed to the subscriber, pot paid. i. :v, lint. E. DEMIN'G.

be of the best quality. Persons are

invited to call and examine for themselves. Feb. 22, 1834-tf LANK NOTES for sale at the office of the Riisng Sun.

1 ASH and the highest price will he OiT Letters on the subject addressed Elm and Eighth streets.

Vy given for CLE A IN KAUb, dehv- Post-paid

ereel at this office.

M. R. HULL.

ConncrsvillC) Ind., Feb. 1, 1834.

SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cm. .Ver. 30, 1833. Dee. 28-3m

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