Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 46, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 September 1834 — Page 3

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07-The Rev. Mr. Pahsoss will preach in the Frc-by terian Church, in this village, tomorrow, at the ii'ual hour.

(jvWc ask our readers to pcru-e an able article on the oppo-ite pate ol' to-day 'a paper, on the subject of Schools an.l School 1'cachcr. It is from the pen of the talented editor of the Cincinnati " Western Shield.1' hisim; si;x sr:.i:ix.t;v. Wc attended the examination of the s-lii-ilcnts at this Institution, on Thnr.-.'ay and Friday last, and were leased to witness the proficiency made in several inij urts'iit branches ot education. Several oting ladies were caniinod in Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy. Logic, Mental Science, anil (.'hi n:i try ; ;ind the result was such as to convince any individual

that the female mind is as capable of culture. u that of the other sc. This Institution has -, cn tinder tl.o charge oi Mr. B. F. Clark tor the pai-tyo-.r; ami lohi.u cur citizen? are much indebted for the proxies their olfsprinc have made in I lie tudinu nts of a pood education. We regret that Mr. Clark intends leaving -.; but he will e.irry with him

the frien !slii;iand goi.d lei of our village.

ct l!ie ui'vr.;

(v-jNoi,hh.ir Cot.r , of tie T.i'.l t.iiatu, ty we were ni -taken in our not ion that they kept back onr mil to Waiti r An.. .letij, in order

- - - t v to give that individual time to prepare a Ict'oinder; a!id that tiny "wive in:hn need by nothing, save tin ir ov 11 coi.v 1 1 1 i nee." ?,ovv we don't intend todi-; utc Mr. Cole's as-ortion, nor do we iate:id to ipiarrcl with the Palladium about it; but it appears ra;!. r sin-nl ir (hat our reply should be crowded cut of both the l.avvren clang pa pi r- the same i 1 U, when tin re w as nothing mi mi v imp.-rtai.t in either of them. lVn't tl.i ,u-ti:y ..i"-i ''i t-eighl or Cole? We like to see .; ';. -how a little mle; cn 'via e i cca i 'ii iliv .

to our own, vvc wish to see these papers flourish. They-are essentially If'tsttm papers ; they do not send agents through the Eastern states to solicit subscribers; it is to the West alone they look for their support. Anot..er thins: wc dislike to see, is the habit a great many lltsicrn t'.Jitort have got into ot publishing long advertisements for these Eastern papers, and pttfnz them into notice. An editor who does this is certainly blind to his own interest, for lie is helping to bring these papers into competion with his own. All that they get in return is an exchange, and we have even know this to he refused. We presume 110 one will say that n newspaper is of no advantage to the town or country in which it is printed. Why then not ib.-tcr and cherish them in pre'en nee to those printed at a sxcat distance from their ovv n ? We hope the W cstcrn people will soon see the injustice they ate doing an invaluable branch of the me

chanic art, by refusal;; their aid and support,

We hope, too, to see a ilerrce of : tiunJ pi iilc

ani h r.l :ui; s; 1 inn i : am nr us, which w ii

induce o-;r people to "i rronr ritiait. ovv

Mix n ANILS.'

a s::;-;:i;r orx.

The editors of the Madison Republican slate thai toe editor of U1.5 )iuni;iz G.izitlc, is not the nui.ie .1 ack Downing, .Viy'ur. They say that the roal ".-iaion Pure'' rcsid.es in the city of .Vv oi k, and that his name is Davis. We do n t how the Republican came in possession

if this important 1:1-1 ov cry ; hot, ? , it w ill

dent and Directors to make application

for a renewal of the Charter, and to

accept such term? of renewal a they

may consider iu?t and proper, is hereby revived and continued.

The Puksh.kxt. The President of

the United Slate?, as we are informed, left the Hermitage yesterday fir Washington city, via Knoxvillc and Viighiiu.

e. further learn that he was in the enjoyment of an excellent state of health. JVuaAi :il!e Ban. Sept. 10. l-AM-LosiON. The Powder Mill, situate at the west end of Fifth street, near

"5Elcstion ol FavttUT'-Iiip. ''IpHE partnership heretofore existing hclwccn C.vMrr.tn, ifc Ql'iuk, in the Tailoring busine?-, was dissolved cn the 2 llh instant, hv mvtual u:rcoment. CALERC AIUI'RELL, THOMAS QUIRK. Ri-aug Son. Sept. 27, 1 334. 4G

AN apprentice to the Carpentering business an industrious boy, 16 or 17 years of age, who can come well

recommended, will meet with a good

situation. One from the couutrv would

Mill Creek,, exploded yesterday morning be preferred. Apply to

lor t lie third time. We iiiiderstnin

there was one man killed, and another wounded. Is it not high time that these Mdls be removed further from the cin, to a more retired place. (slrOn Sunday morning last, three young men crossed the river at this place, for the purpose of hunting. Thev bad not proceeded far when a su:;i!l

twiir caught in the (1 igcrer of one ot the.

tins, w hich caused it to go oil, and the

contents were lodged in the sideot one of the parly Cranmer Smith. He

lived about litteen minutes. 1 lie g,,..

that accidentally went elf, was in the

lands of a brother. We understand

certainly put an ead to a great many conjee- that the young men's parents It'SIUO nl

".V .;

to thr.'W

srrronT i u ( vvn i'immi.iis. lie i.lia; a:i article vvhi.h veil b - fo-ia 1 on

thcf.rst ease of lo-dav's p lpv r, lie i.li

1.,... On r a few reiuaiks on the habit the reo; c

in the West have got into, of pat ionizing C.rci.ii le wpaper- in prekreu e to tt.oe of thcr- w n c -aatv and Mate. Py fnxL 'i new spapcr.-, we l.ie-in ti.o-e pii:.t. d at the Ea-Urn cities, and which have obtained so iaise a patronage in the Wc.-tv in co -intiy . We object to this habit, br vi ly obvious iva- !,, an l one reason i becau-e it has a great t. ndciicv to i revcntthc i ro-p. ritv and lir.ln-

nice of the Wcsti rn Pu

turiS a:.d iii.p-.iries.

hav

- I'l.e following communication ought to 1 -cared last week, but was received af

ter our paper was printed. Wo have it in our pow er to disclose some curious things about a certain per-011 named in this communication ; but we have sai i we wi re done. M vxciii.sTKH, Sept. 17, 1C31. 'In.';: 11 liiii's inc. Time?:

Ck. ri.K.MK.N : The undersigned

view with ivgiit an attempt by a cer-

WiUiamsburir, Ohio, and that their chil

dn n were sent here to learn the black

smith business. Cin. tui:. Sij1. I (5.

The Washington Globe of Septem

ber 2d slates, that "in addition to the

Franklin P-ank of Cincinnati, the Com

mercial Bank in that city has been se

lected as a depo.-itory of the public mo

neys.

WASHINGTON WENTZELL.

lii-ing Sun. S. pi. .0, I I'M l.'ii:! pjg b v a r ;v e: k;, 'liJk HAS located him-elf pormanenily in Rising Sun, and oilers iusscrviet s in every i!e ai Imetil ol his pio-(e--sii.n. 1 1 is cilice is near the corner of Main and Market. streets. Rising Sun, Sept. I o IS:M. Htf

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Tl AS just received and is now open-

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view vvuii ugiii .111 .iiiciiiiii. v.m i vv..- ,,, , ,1 . n . . ' . 1 .-. , '.iSio. 1 Ilk person who lias the v.elani individual la this county, to bring , , 1 r , , .1 , , c 11 - . 1 .7. iMS? vised Statutes ol Indiana, the into Uisrepute oar fcllon cili.en, the t-- . . . . , , , 1 nionerty of the Corporation, is ,-igain Ivev. 1)ami:i. I i.CMMKa, b y caarging him "l '. ' r.

w 1U1 making I.. I

irouested to return it. He ought to

1

ecolloct that other people want to road iv occasionally as well as himself. It

mtv hi; left at P. c-c II. .James's si ore,

or at the Printing olllce. S''pt. '27.

TToitM:v a. ( orxsr.i.rou at t.xv, , "7"ILL practice in the s:veral V Courts in this judicial circuit.

Ml business directed to him by mail or

If an individual i"

"J -""''"a

laiementi in relation

.1 r . . .

lo aa -iiKiicfS made to me cu..cu- 01

our lou?liip, on llie day of election, in

Vugast last; and 111 con-adoration ot the

higli respect we enleitain far Mi. Plum

mer, we convened at the ol;ice ol John

P. Clark, on Tuesd ar evening I it, w itli

C. l. Abner Tib'iets and several others,

to ci-nstih upon the subject; when Col

ribbels gave us liberty to stale to you,

that in the late certificate obtained from otherwise, will meet with prompt alien

him by Walter Aim-1 rung, he only in- lion. Ollicc at his residence in M in-

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l ie to patroni-.- more than one newspaper, let tendril U) CCi illy lO 1110 SUUHHHCC vi .111. cliesier, J 'Cai OOl II coumy , 1 nnoim

him in -t sni -crii e lot t'.a-one pi i.iteii 111 1. 1-ow n .mm,- s remarks on tne tiay 01 ciec- Siopi. lu, liij-i.-iyiu

. 1 1 . 1 . 1 1.1 I . 1 1 I I I ,,f !., I - -

town, counn, or nee.n1-0111.111u, unu 1..111 . j lon xx l,u 11 ;is, a general ueui.u vi u-- , f, -vpi, (k 4 i-N

ing pledged: and that the remarks m JJH.VLI V lAAvk

the ptililic prints respecting his pledges, rsilP subscriber intends leaving this

were unauthoi ized by him, and untrue, JL i)l,ice in a sltort time, and notifies ) .';.l ;.l..i.. I 1 , mi r Ale. PIllMV.I I I . :., I.. ).... I 1.1 him

urn. 11 1 11 imv nuclei 10- j'""" 1 c'jfj-) ;llu CVCiy 'eisoil luac Jicii iw mm liter's language in any p.vrliculay phrase, lo mace payment within tivo v-cu'es from

I 11 j C....I i I . "... 1 . t .

or worn, in tne certiuoaie, utitiic i "" 1 thi- dale. All w no neglect tins notice,

to state Mr. Plummer s .neaning', tJ may rest assured that their accounts

he was not aware at the time he signed ,v -)C cft j0im y. H;,ll, Ksor

wspa'Hriaalan,uishi.i-state l certificate, that Mr. Armstrongs wjth strict orders to proceed to collect n. two or three weeks-it. intentions were for him to certiiy to ;,CCOIll'mir (0 the -'Statutes, in such case

made and provided."' Large amounts

will be handed over lo the Circuit

court, lhe subscriber would prefer

having his accounts settled peaceably,

and if his creditors wish the same, they must come up to the trough in the time specified. All notes not yet due, will he left with I'sq. Hall, for -settlement, when due. SAMUEL HOWARD.

07-Those indebted to the late (inn of

Scott & Howard, are requested lo make immediate payment. Rising Sun, Sept. 27, 183 !. 4G

PUfiSMC! SAMl

1 aietiot win re heroes f,.rt!.e -eeond. In this wattcr wc te:.:o thit. car UcUij are m ioeri',

nntwhy s!,,iuld they tut !j! Our in'.ctcsts are th : inti rerU of onr li Mow -citieiis, and it b con. '- u t!.i 1; to vv oik lo each 1 tlier's hands. 'Ihcie is ni better evidence ol" the growth' pro-piiity, and intelligence of any country, than to see the Pre-s in a ll luri-hini and j rosmtous condition anion- its inhabitants; and

1 v.heil w e -1 e a tii

aeoeami'. 0111

1 1 obimns 1 oorly idled tin

u:iil

critier

..t. I,n

ier insisting any pai 111 ui.ii ji;iii.-i cm ho-u, i

or ahhu; Uav s he does not recollect the words

it. .it he must hive m. re

on his id 1 01:1 s to pay up- we i.ivaiiably look niad U-e ot by Alt'. Plummer, but the upon the 1 rcple of that '. ctioii, a? a poor, suhtnmc, noranl, and bad-mar.auiu- sit, who do Vet y,; W(M( till present Oil the occasion know how to appre. iate ib.eirown ir.teterts. J,,! to, on the day of election; and We, too, havebeen in the habit, since we first ou ,Je UM , iU"0 deliberation, fl'C became aopiaiiited w iih new -pa ; or-, of judc- i;iy(, u) ,.ococc j0ti that the InwZHiige i,,P of the character of a town b, the ;;n- 0,j ((, P),IIU!ner, by Mr. 'Al lll-M(-rWe mean the outica"! A-.tot the paper W.)S cj ,,rinted thercin-for when it is well executed, - WUh'rosport VOUrs. cV C.

the impression lair una clear, ami every nun.; nrraii-ed in ordo 1, we take it for c ranted lh:t t'tat paper has a loop support, and the inhabitants of the town and country are in a pro'per- . ... . . .1 11..:..

i!.'. 1 1. n vv 1. 111 tin - is i lie case, n.u 1 1 m

mg at his More on 1 ttigliery , a

general and extensive assortment ol Fall and Winter Goods, cons'u-ting in part of Cloths, CasMioMts and Cassimeres, of various odors; Bangup and Reavertcen (Jords; Flannel- i.f various kinds; bleat hi d and unbleached Muslins; a splendid assortment f C.l l.lCO IIS ; Dress and Fancy Silks and

Silk handkerchief-; Irish Linen; Ging

ham; Marseilles csting-, ( ircasnms,

and Uotnhar.els; Swiss, book, ctmibric

and mull Mu-litis; white and blacl, t;ri.f, together with almost every ar lit h- in the Pry floods line. ALSO Cotton Varus, assorted Nos,

Slat-- Stoi ks. Roots, Shoe-., lio-ierv,

Tin w are, Crockery ware, Gla-s war

Sa.b'.lery, Dye StttlP, Drugs, Patent

Medicines, ecc. vv:c

Teas Cwflee. Sugar, Tobacco, fee. ece. iuti:.Ysir.nti:. u.innn-.ini:, J.Vl) CUTLERY. He has also on ham!, a general a-sorl-im.n( of RAR IRON and HOLLOW WARK. and a heavy lot id C'ttrmcElia:i'!li N;3L CO-All of which he .will sell on the most accommodating

terms, and at low prices. Hi? el l customers and the, public in general, are invited to call. James1 mills, Sept. 13, 1 83 1. To Journeymen Eolerr. FinUR Subset tber wislics to employ H , TWO good Journeymen Potters immediately, to whom constant employment and liberal wages will be given. Apply to J. M. BARKER. Rising Sun, Sept. 1 3, 133-1. 4j i-VJ m S ii i i r a o r' !- E, f w N Vi. iir.sD vv. the first day of Oc

H y tober next, the subscriber will ol

fer for sale at public auction, at the late

losblrnee cif Jane. Blackburn, dee'd. the

fi llow intr personal property

vS-: ci i .. . i ;i . (Wi l.'

(i ner estate, n vni. vxm

HORSF, ONE MARK, one

PUBLSG SALS, rHL subscriber w ill oiler lor sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 2th day of September, ins!, at his residence l2 -2 miles north of Rising Sun, on the road leading from C. Miller's to Loring's ferry, the following property: P,3 t v. o S;rsc wasH, & 1 Fanmm; Min.t,, 1 COW, YO LT 'O CJ TTLE, Hav, s33(tdjs3 QGS, Household Furniture and Farming Utensils. Sale lo

commence at 10 o'clock, A. ar. A credit of nine months will be given on nil sums over two dollars, by giving approved seoifi! v. N ATI PL. ROBERSOX. September G, 1U3-1. 13ts TA E LinFi "ITaU AIX ! FISIIEU, TAILOR, O HATEFUL for past favors, takes

"fi" this tii' thod of reluming hid sin-

cre tliank-; to his friend- and the pubic generally, and reminds them that te i; still prepared to execute work in

the above business, in all its various branches, according to the latest fash-ioiis-, with pui.ctuahly and despatch.

D. r. geiietally has on hand lor sale, i few articles of wearing apparel, which ic will dispose of on reasonable terms. fJ-V-AI! persons who know themselves . . . i . .i t -i -.1 i...

inuenieu lo tne suiisei loer, eiiuui

te, book account, or otherwise, are ii . i j ..... ii i lit .

lespeetluliv requested to can ai.u seuiu i '. .... .i -ii

the same immediately, or lliey win have, themselves to blame for the lawful

const quonct. s which must fellow. Rising Sun, Aug. 23, 1031.

31 11

O'fiMttV El'lSIiIt-. 'IIK utidt rsigned having received a commission as Notary Pi niac, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Rising Sun and the public generally, in that capacity. Instruments of writing of r.vi.KY kim executed with neatness and despatth, on re;s?onab!e condition.'. LE ROV W. LYNN. August 30, 133-1. 42lf

Vol l on Yarns. rgMIE Rising Sun Cotton Factory has been in operation for four months, and is now making a large quantity ot Yttret-, of a superior quality. Persons desirous of making purchases of it, either wholesale or retail, will do well to call and examine the article. P. JAMES.

Rising Sun, Aug. 23, 133-1. 41

OrA few Spinners will find steady

employment and liberal wages. I . J .

HENRY HOPKINS. JOHN B. CLARK, JESSE PARDUN. The Lawrenceburgh papers are re

(er cors to woik with a eh.erful and huoyai.l speciiuiiv leqiieMv u vu -i,-- v.. v.

k.Mrif be uses hi? be-1 cnd.eavor to i le;ise his an insertion.

i ' patron-, and improve the appearance an l u-e-f.a f liiiiiiiniF! and such a Triincr never

thinks about "writing for flory, an ! printin- Ml'.SSRS. 1'uiTORS: C WOUld l)C ., tru-t." much plea-ed to know the situation ol In idicitin;r snbsciibirs for onr own paper, 11)0; bt longing to the subscribers

l imp individuals have stid to us, 'Oh 1 can Channitig Library. The nights

cet the .S.ifurrf.i.7 CWrirrfor the same puce you i iharirr for ours, and it's cot more in than your

iV HI'

Or! Side Saddle, and one Feath

BS!aBfier jka aIul Bedding. The sale will commenct! ;tt ten o'clock, on

aid dav. Three months credit will be

o-ivenby civing the very best kind of sc. eurita. THOS. N ELSON,

mt. n. irtl. ts. .Idia'r.

for the Times.

j,Hper

We knew thi to be true, and soiuc-

. ilwMi-lit nf ,:iv in r. "(it and art it hut

this nnt-t.t have been coii'idereil uncivil. '1 he Saturday Conrii r, it i true, is a large paper,

SKVEtt.VI. St I5SCRU5KRS.

It is not in our power to give any more inlor-

arc beginning to get longer, and wc

have now a better opportunity to reau than wo had in the. summer, and we would like to have our dollar's worth of reading, or some other equivalent. II . r . . : 1 1

I .. ...... ..... ...... i iiuiriii'i I mil iiii itli.

..-.I I,.. ...I. l:.r ,:,tr,,a-e that it can lie " -', ,v '"' """"

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afforded for two dollars per year. A great ma- -Minjeci pie.iM;

li prople in thi country take that papi r lo the exclusion of all other' and what is it to (hem

vhen thry haveit ? Can (hey liml any (hiiig m;ltion to "Several Subscribers,-' (ban this: in it touching (he affairs of (heir own (own, 1C Hooks remain locked up in possession of county , nml State 1 Do they find the result of librarian, and will so remain without bciiiR (heir i lections ! (he pron i ding of (heir legis- of isr !U1y person, until the subscriber shall lature! (he progress of (heir improvements! lu;1tP Siich disposition of them as they may sec ami many other matters whii h tometinies may j,roper. lo of vital importance to them ! No, they liml . viTri ST VTIS II

lion-- oi mis, inn ni" j ...... - ' I ... i e v... .pmrr, Is, mob., duels, murders, accident., nnd At the late genera triennial moo in, of th . ... .. i.i r ia... ta..rfr. Maine to .lorkholder of the Hank of the United States,

llrnri. We coie-ider it ,v pnuinc old ho- held in the city of Philadelphia, among others,

nr,rr. fit onlv for those who are tmrtini- the follow mg resolution was ndopteil :

lrly foil 1 of (he marvellous. Resolved, That the stockholders (tv We en acainsMh Conrn r, loo, becnn-n- it is . I !in,l utidiminished confidr nce

nn K.nstern paper. We want lone Hrftrrn . tl); frKr administration of the litrralnre nd H f- rn periodicals encouraged. ' ' r ,. , ljank, V i 1 1 he (ondlict-

A( (ancinnn(i there am (wo literary papers . , i i)y ,loso WK

eilher ' " . r....'

VN Saturday, the lllh day of Oc-

J tober next, the subscriber w ill offer at public sale, at his residence on the Miller ridge, 3 miles from Rising Sun, the following property, to wit: 1 first rate TIVO HORSE j WJGO.YSc liariCness; Morsvs.m' eSrU Cattle & Snr.Er,SLS Farming Utensils, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. on said day. Nine

months credit will be given, with note

the .Virror, nnd (he Chronicle. (Jive (

f,he,e papers (he patronage ?, ,e ' ... ;st solution a

Courier, ami w will insure us iarr, Him n ' mpetillC of the temair. at the sm price. To ,h.,v who dopied at the triennial me !C i .go inc

w.ll nn( patronize lis, w vroutd rreommfn.Ui- MockhoMcrti, heUI o u.e .,v s . hr.rcf the two CnrmmKi rr".-nt next I Sept. 1 83 1 , which authorizes the 1 rcsi-

and approved security

ten l.i it V 1 1 ICfVM

JER. F. HARRISON, Sept. 27, l834.--ts DISSOLUTION .

THE partnership heretofore existing between Washington Wentzell and

Ellis Bradstreet. in the House Carpen-

tering and Joining business, was dissol-

ved by mutual consent, on the 23d instant. W. WENTZELL,

E. BRADSTREET.

W. Wentzell, will continue to carry on the above business in all its branches.

By strict attention to his business, he hopes to merit and receive a share of

public patronage. Rising Sun, Sept. 27, 1834. 3t46

wool wAivrm. A FEW loads of good Stove Wood, i. will be taken in payment of subscriptions at this office, if delivered immediately. btTu 27

FOR SALE, .IT THE RISIXG SUXMILE,

"i SECOND hand Flour barrels

a" little soiled, but in perfect oi

ler, with both heads in place.

ALSO,

ilsiv Vlai lliKt. about 03 by if.

feet, at Austin's landing; has some Goa nn bn.'l I'd.

The above will he sold at lair or low

. I. . ...l ; I n. Sfnl-n

prices, on six nioittiis eii uii.-'i iw.

or .'Mechanic's pay. Apply to

September a, 133-1. 3143

O T B V s :.

nnLlj persons are hereby lorewaiu

3140

SL ed from purchasing or trading for 7Vi,o .V,,,.. LTtven by the subscriber to

l.dv.v Elliott.' for One, Hundred Dollars

each, dated on the 20th day of August, 1334, as I am determined not to pay said notes unless compelled to. do so by ialv. GEO. BUCHANAN. September f, 1334. 13:3l

rllKUIOAS my wife lluldah, (for

merly Huldah Thomas,) lias veiy

nbruptly,:" without any cause or pro- ;.,. lefused to live with me, and

,ul"' ; . . i l. 1 I llwie-

narlake ol my ueu auu ic-..i-fore hereby caution all persons from i;l,l,oiing or trusting her on my acrmint. as I am determined not to pay

:1,,yW.Soflu.rS.rcli,,!:uisoN September G, 1834. 31 13

ALL persons indebted to the late linn f 15ATES & I'ARKl-.R,

tie hereby nolilted to come forward and

et'.'e th; same immediately with the

undersigned; and those having claims

against said turn will present the same for sc Ulement. B. 1). BATES.

Rising Sun, Aug. 30, 1334. 1-3

HE undersigned having taken out letters of administration on the es

tate of J am: j, cki'UKN, laic of Dear

born county, dee'd. hereby requests all

icrsons indebted to said estate to make

immediate payment; and all those hav

ing claims against the same, are Here

by nolihcd to present mem propeiiy authenticated for settlement. The estate is considered solvent.

THOS. NELSON,. ldnir. August 1G, 1 834. 40:3t Wiieklixcj, Aug. 13, 1334. rfflO our Customers, to the Pidilie, and to lhe. World. Fortune's Banner is now floating over the palace oM'VUinc, When we issued our last Bulle tin, wc informed the public of having sold numerous high prizes now behold . the astonishing, but stubborn facts. Drazcii; of the. Dismal Swamp, Jo. 14. 5 2 23 25 03 70 15 1 1 44 40 30 00 Nos. 2a 28 52, the splendid and highest prize of $itts0s sold in half tickets, by the ever lucky and unrivalled Clarke te Cook. We have the pleasure of presenting to our patrons three of the RICHEST

SCHEMES we have seen lor ;i long time. We present them thus early

that distant correspondents may senu their orders iu time, as tickets will be

scarce.

d'and Consolidated iMlery, Aa. 17,

draws at Washington cuy, iota orpu.

1331. It prizes of S1,W besides ,1 'IV. . -..... O'l A .Tr.m.l

many oineis ' n ia v-" b - distribution of 155,025 dollars.

fi?. Peters-burgh lottery, J'. 13, w i I draw at Alexandria, Sept. 27lh, 1834. I prize of 20,00075 of $500 Splendid Scheme, comprising a grand distribution of 143,000 dollars. Tickels only ,S5. Address ' CLARKE & COOK, Wheeling, Va.

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