Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 17, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 March 1834 — Page 4

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work sont to them, should transmit

IIC AD QUARTERS'.! Manager's Orncc. Whf.f.lixg. Va. Fib. 9(. 1834. Oar correspondents will find belew a

a synopsis of two Brilliant Schemes.

MAMMOTH LOTTERY.

MJRYMXD LOTTERY, Class. Yo. 4.

For 1831, drayvs on the 25th inst. CAIMT ALS,

75 ot l.OOO, and lOO ot 500.

Crr Orders reeeivi d foe Tiekets in the above Splendid Schemes until the 27th of February. ViiiniMx Fetersburgh Lotterv. CLASS No. 4. Draws en (he t of March 1834. C.1PITJLS. $20,000, 80.000. .,5000 asul 20 or 1,000. Tickets mhf Five D-dlarr. OCT" Orders received until the 5th ot Mar-h.

AW- nddnss CLARKE o: COOK, Wheeling, Va.. Stde Agents for the Managers in the We-ttrn States, who have sold 20 Capital within a few week, amounting to 40,000, and who have sold in the list three years. Prizes amounting to upwards of 3,000,000 of Dollar.

"cw Wholesale ami lie (nil

F1

GROSBSY STORE.

RAN KLIN DAWSON, informs

his ft How citizens that he lias

opened a GROCERY STORE. On IValer street, near the South-East corner of iValnul street. Cincinnati. Where the follow ing GOODS will be sold, wholesale and retail, on moderate teens, fer comI payments: FRESH TEAS. " CattielWsfc

Imperial. Y. Hvson.5 Half Chests. COFFEE. " iRue i

(Saltpetre. I Alum jMu-kenl.No. 1&2 i Cod fish ; WINES, Madeira i " Champaigne

P. & H. JAUES, ITj VEjusl received and arc nozv open- ?("-, at their Store, on the EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET, First door above Craft 4 Son, a nezo and general assortment of

"B"v "H" T if" r 4 T

fi i7. Ii n

i. .i

Sil uk l'. j per. Aispne. Gt!:gi.r. NllMVigS, Cloves, Cir.namr n , Cavendish Tobacc-Raisins

Scotch Sautf

ndi'o

Ciioeolate

Madder

Ctunnhor

af Sug 'r lavanna Sugar

Oilcans Suar

Fhe.-e Gitods, wiih the exception of

the N. Orleans Suar, have all been

lased from one of the most exlonand rc.-oectabic liouses in New . WINKS AND SPIRITS will

York

;.eir

it aa eaily oav.

ROTARY

S'lIE -ubcri')ers have, an agency for L si g Sr vNLi.v's Patented R O T.IR Y CO OKLYG S TO I'ES.

The public are respectfully invited to

call at their steie, Suth corner of Main and 1 tont stu ts, and ex unine tbe ar

ticle.

Of a!! invenlivEs ol ihe kind that we.

tiie ever seen, we thit k this stands

loromofi in point of convrnience ta i

t.ie s ini of i'acl. Yarhai size

' l" c. st oi! !y on hand an

ed of on ira-enable t'Tcs.

pu re

i v e

be sokl.w.irrat.ted pure as when import

ed from the original marknt.

STOCK OF Till; STATE BANK

OF INDIANA.

.T O'l'ICJ.' ii IwMf l.V .rivOII (ll.ll ll-.d."

j 1 Jor i!ie su'sc liptioii of stock in

be respt eiive Rranrhes of the Slate sink of Ir.diana, will be opened at the

t.r their respcetive

ii-!iict-, in the ?lh day of April next, n ( ;n!ni--ioners appointed bv the

11 .

Rank ; nod said

Will

' ;.

ISPuS

Ai.so, all kinds o! STOVES lumt-Ii

el to ord 'r.

Feb. 22. l.-iC.

Peiter - Jam is.

Wilt) EES ALE AND RETAIL

BARKER HEWITT resp.et fully inform their friends and fit

low citizens of Rising Snn and vieii.itv,

that they have opened a GROCERY

STORE, oh .M'lin. lrt:cren Frod and

.h.ir.'ift stents: wbeie the follow itnr ar

tides will be sold wholesale and retail on reasonable term-:

Young Ilysou Tea Saltpetre

C-fjOrders free fpottr.ee, will bv;

pr.if:i:il attended to. Reniii:a:tces

m iy be m tJe with i if ty. Addre. S. C. ATKINSON, No. 3o. Cartrr"? Alley, Philadelphia Jan. 25. 1834. T'tOM ECir s V)K THE C I N C I N N A T I C 1 1 R O N I C 1. E Al LI TEIU Ii Y G J ZE TI E.

This P mm:r, which has already risia;!

of 7j;- 7 inmd ".ib- . ribers, i pub'i.-'i

ed weeklv ;n ihe city of Cincinnati, on a super-ie j rial sheet, at three uoeLtts per anno.-i, if not paid till after ihe xpirafioti of tbe year, two rirrv x i II bo taken in the course of the year, or two iv'ir.MN in advance; thus affudi.'.g a greao r I'mount of literary matter, than is furnished for that sum by any pape r v. e-l of the mountains. The ti lit .nig patronage extended o tbo Cireirv'-wi Chronicle, is t!ie 1-cj.i evidence of its hih reputation w ith the. public, and render it unnecessary (r the. propiiefor to say more, than that each number contain: Original and -elected Article in p and i r-e, from the various departirv r.t- (,f Literature; A w ek!y S nn.n.-iry of Nv, boih foreign and dome1 tic ;

Hiicf Noiter' .f i.ew woiks of discoveries i 1 the Arts and of tbe Sta-

ti'Sies of me yvr-tern countrv ;

A Pi ice Cuircnt, correc ted weekly

witli 21 ca! can , and embracing a va

riety of ir.paitant commeieial in loriii it ion :

And, dually, account? of the rrnoral

condition and rapid advancement of

the. city f Ciia innati. Political, reiitriosis ;e.ul personal contro

versos, will be invariably excluded.

(;';rAII ofiiitMinications on thi pub-

t ! " ;.d lis-ed to tlw Mdtscri

Cotlbe

Pepper Al.-pice Clove Ginger Nutria g Cinnamon Eai-ins C!.oto!:i;e

Camp! .or Lvtl Sa-ar 1 1.i (:..t Su

?UL'ar

r

u.c e Alum Mackerel Ovsters 'Codfish Sperm Candles (Tallow do Aldoses. ;Cbee-e Uacon iDryed Reef Slone IV;, re j Fin do jWines iWhiskey I R rand v

ItKll-O SflMcli .Sllllff

Cae-nd:;h 'i.b.iccojCordials Ciais Itiin.

yi -t ot i.'-.e articles h ive just been

nceivct horn Aeiv Orleans, per steanT-

Uoai C u l(' Sam, and are warranted t

br f i he best quality. Persons are

inviM-d to call and examine tor them

selves. Feb. 22. 1 834 1 1

r. post p?.

rroviioii "llariiet,

RISING SIX, SXTLRDVV, MARCH, 8. 1834

Apples, green, bush

ypides, di ied 44

Reef, choice pieces, lb.

Beans, bush

Butter, lb.

('booie, lb.

C( rn, bu;h Corn meal, bus'i Chickens, dez.

I'-g-"", do.. Flour, rwt. Flour, bbl. I lay. per ton N tats, lb. Hop-, lb. End, lb Mutloa. per lb. Onions, bush O its, per bush Peak, per lb. Potatoes, "w eel, bu-h Pel i'. h s, Iris!:, txidi Peacbe-i, dried, bu-h Peacli(. pealed, hush Veil, per lit. Wheat, per bush

00 31 n 00 37

uu Ki i a Uvi u

00 4 a 00

00 75 00 00

00 12 00 IK) 0 3 8 a 00 10

00 20 a 00 2 00 31 a 00 3

1 00 00 00

00 4 n 00

1 75 a 2 00

3 25 a 3 7

n 00 a 0 00

00 7 u 00

00 ! d a 00 20

00 C a OJ

00 3 a 00 4

00 50 a 00 r,

)0 1 C. a 00 20

00 a a 00 4

00 75 7 1 00 00 25 00 00

1 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 a 00 4 00 50 00 00

Tenet-iffo

Port Sherry Cohnenar Sweet Mai.

U1V. iO'l, vuy.

Ota ids Champaigne

GiN.

t e'K a between the

)lr i ts , f loo St::t

oeUS v i ;i Oe lit

i ur.- of J and 12 icloik A. M., each

ay, f.r

c::.'!-, ( -.lis.

.Ha cn iiie iciiiii t ay ot

t at Indianapolis in

GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSmiRE, CUTLERY, be ALSO. IRON, CASTINGS, AXES, Farmer's Sc Mechanic's Tools, COOPER'S WARE, fce Also, a scl eral assortment of School BOOOKS and STATIONARY, and the lives of three c f the most distinguished men of the west, to wit:

Daniel Booxe, Bi.ajk Hawk, and DAVID CROCKET. All which they w ill sell lo for cash or approved country produce. 77;ry rr7 he p constantly un hand and fur sale Fresh Flow, which they will wan ant to he of the best quality, ALSO, the highest price in CASH will be given for WHEAT, at their Mill on Laughery, at their Store in Rising Sun, or at any intermediate point. Dec. 7, 1833. 14 If

HAINES & LANIUS, J'orlh corner of Main and Front airtttr jL AVE JUST RECEIVED, in ad dition to their former stock, a large and splendid assortment of BRIT GOODS: Sin r d wa r;, i n ra re , GUTLF.RV, ii RC.CEK1ES. vIC. All of whieli they will dispose of low for c:;'-!', or approved country produce. Also, on hand, for sale lOO Bbls RED BEANS, IOO do DRIED PEACHES, SO do DRIED APPLES. Nov. 1-3. 1833: 18-3v

5 at Novv-Albanv in

pace of tb.ii ty days thole-

ys cx epte.') and vviil ac

May n xt.

It: di-iriet No

M u ;e:ji county.

In li-!ii( t No. 2 at Law i ei.eel. urgb Dearborn county. la Di tiict No. 3 at Richmond in

Way ne count v.

I t Distiicl'No. 4 at Madi-ce in Jef-

fer-oa count)-.

in Dtiict No

Floyd coned v.

In District No. C at Evansville in

Vandei baro!i t ount y.

In D:-:rit No. 7 at Vincenncs in

Knox c ount v.

hi Distiiet No. 3 at Bedford in Law

rence county.

In District No. 9 at Torre Haute in

Vitro county.

n Distiiet No. 10 at Lafayette in

T i p p e c a ; o e c ei u i , t y .

By o.d r cf tne Board ot Directors ot

li e Si. tie Bank of Indiana, cn FebI'M! v l l'h, A. I). 1834. JAMES M. RAY, Cashier.

Office vf the Slate Ihmlc of Indiana, In-

auni'ipous. Prjcr & Ja stirs Have on hand and intend, keeping a

con-lanl supply cf SALT which they

will tu-iw t.'li io c ts per l)ushel and ro-'.voiuh. They liave just rcplenisb.ed their former STOCK OF wb.ich now compiiscs a very general a-sorfmrnt of ahno-f every article in their line of h;tiness. Their friends are invited to call and examine for themselves. Having made arrangements for receiving ourGoods from the East through another channel, it will not be necessary for us to go thither 1 1 its winter, as was contemplated: but tins does not obviate the necessity of those in arrears making piyment immediately, as the common course cf our bu.-iness ha- been to close account noro a vear, and 1 1 to first day of February is the period always calculated for the consummation of that object; it is, therefore to be expo, ted that those who can by any reasonable ell'oi t pay any part or "the whole ! their accounts ni thi- time will do it. Feb. o. 1 !.U. PkIM'EK vC J VMES.

walnut street, three koors above pevrl si reet hoi sr, cincinnati. WM I?ROMU i:LL xvi11 oirnish V v every description of Wire work at the shortest notice. Rollimr and S'anding Screens for Mend-,ant Mills. Se reeo- for all kinds of Grain &. Seed, and for Fanning Mills. Riddles and Screens for Sand, Lime and Coal; Wire for Spring Houses and Windows. Fire Fenders, Safes Sieves. Hatter's Hails; Rat & Mou-e Traps : Bird Cages, ccc, sold wholesale and retail at reduced prices. OO Orders from a; y pat t of the coun

try piompuv a'.lciHied lf. Cincinnati. Fib. 15, 18.34.

Tj AVE on hand, a uer-eral asset 0 mei t ot DRY GOODS, ai

HE,

A.XD LYL.LYD .YAl'IGATlO.V

.Vee??- the. corner of Front and Grand tt?,

SScTt-

nd

GROCERIES: Hardwake, Qceexswaile, cutlerv, boots and slioes, Castin(;s, Nail?, Iros, Planes. Looklr.v Glasses, efce. &c.; all of which they will sell low for cash, or approved country Produce. fork. Wheat, DRIED FRUITS, &c, will be receiveil in payment of debts. Nov. 10, 3333. S-tf TOATNG received an addition to jOL his former stock, has on hand, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, I iardw are, Queens ware, Iron, Castings, Cordage Szc; which he will jell on advantageous terms, for PORK. WEieal, ISccias, Dried Fruits, occ, or even for cash! E. S. B. is prepared to Pack Pork, and will commence opere.t ions as soon as the weather will permit. Oc t. 11, I353. Il-tf NOTICE! rir"UIE subscriber still continues to JL do business at bis Old Stand on

the corner of Front and Gr;u ! street?,

ins! takes tins method of infoiniin:: the

public in general, that he has c.o bund

a good assortment of

Seasonable Fal! & Winter

OFFERS to c!,bc( I ni half of said Coinna

E. DKMING.

11A&3 'WANTED CASH and the highe-t piicu will he given for CLEAN R AGS, deliv-

! rd nt tbi rhVr.

Nliee! :olieeI! "B 1 1 E snb-ci iber is now publishing JL two paper , which are liberally supported, and lias in prospective the publication cf another; which, in all probability, will In: conui.eneed the ensuing spi ing. The .lob w oik and Advertising done at this oilieo, is equal to any other in the eastern part of the State, He n anxious to form a partnership with a practical workman, who has some fi nds to invest, and w ho is capable of superintending the editorial department in his absence. OCr Letters on the subject addressed Post-paid. M.R.HULL. C rmnrttrilU, fod . Fth. 1, 1R31.

EDWARD S. BUSH, Afrcnt at Rising Snn, Indiana, of the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO..

Ok Hartkorh, Connecticut,

siirance on be-

mpany, on Dwel

ling-houses, Stores, are houses Mills, Factories, and buildings in general; Merchandize, household Fund lure, and every description -f pen ; onal property, against loss or damage by Fire. Also, on Steam boats, Flat-boats and every other description of vessels, w ith their cargoes, against loss or damage by INLAND NAVIGATION. The terms are as favorable as those1 of any other Company ; and all claims for losses, will be. liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. The advantages of Insurance, to trading men, are so well known, that 1 consider it needless to ?ay any more to that portion of our citizens, than to point to the above advertisement; that they may recollect they have those advantages at home. Those; who are not engaged in business, do not seem, so

readily, to perceive the advantages

that might accrue to them, and will, probably, not generally insure their

property, until we are visited by a de-

vastmg HUE in our village. E. S. Rush. Nov 10, 1833. 9-tf Farms for Sale.

rlWO fertile tracts of land hying on

ine stale roaet leading to Versailles; about five miles from Ric-ing Sun. in a healthy situation ; each having

1 00 ACRES, one of which has CO cleared and under good cultivation; the

other has 70 acres cleared, w ith a good

iwo story name r.ouse and irame narn, a bearing orchard &o. Bath farms are

well watered with good springs.

(CjrThey will he sold on reasonable

teims by application to

FARMING TON BARRICKLOW.

To my C'uloiiter.

SHALL be absent' from home four

or live, w veks. Mr. Moses Turner

w ill he in the store, and is uulhorise-e;

to soll'to 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 rcbru

ary, I now inform those interested that

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. K. S. BUSH.

GOODS

which tie OiTers low for Cash, or appro

ved creelit, consisting in part a-: fe-ilow?,

tslacle, blue, Lroxni, olive, drab and

Steel mix'd Cloths: feinru Cnimerps.

Satimtfs of all descriptions ; red, srvtn.

scarlet end tchiln Flannrfs; brazen Shirting and sheeting, bleached Domes-Lie do.

PLAIDS AND STRIPES.

Merrimack and Fall River ? hhio

Prints; fancy do. assoited co. Scotch Plaids; blue ar.d brow n Camblet : as

sorted Circassians; plain and figured

hook J;.ro;;"(f, and Swiss Muslin's; plain Boh!iieu-; cotien and silk Flag

Ilhdkfs, Blankets of a!l size- ai d de

scriptions: Cotton Yam ;.s.-o:'cd num-

oers, vr. &o.

To all of which is added a gonen! assortment of P.Ld H !) fVA RE, G ROC EE I ES, M EDICiNI IS, Paints, Oil. Dye SulK Queen and Chir.a Ware, Musicvl Instucmknts, Toys, ove. Also, COOKING STOVES, nV.d Stoves of every descriptiou. 5. HATHA WAY. Nov. 1833. 0 tf SS. fit. EATO., JL- t:., Main Street, second door from the corner of Front street, f-y ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they keep constantly on haud a general assortment of SEASONABLE Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quec iiswarer Glass-ware, Iron, Nails, Books, Arc. w hich they will sell on accommodating terms, for cash or approved ai licks of country produce. In addition to their stock of substantial artic le, they intend to Keep a variety of FLYCY GOODS, to which they particularly invite the attention of the Ladies of (he tow n and country . Nov. 10, 1833. 5-tf" TO PRINTERS. THE undersigned continues to man. iifaetuie the Fraulilin E'rcnlhi 1'tv. He has for sale several second hand Stansbury and Ramagc Presses. Also, Chases of all sizes, Composing Slicks, Brass Rule, Gallic?, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, cVc. fcc. All of which he intends to keep a general assortment for the occomodation of the craft. His establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. On. Aov. SO, J R3S. Dpc. ?8-3m

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