Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 60, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 January 1835 — Page 3
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SATURWAVjJAVl'AUY 1933.
fVTTho late appearance of our paper to-day
that English travellers assert of tho badness of the American roads. Lderd in most ports ef lm riea tre lime no pood roads. The lest of them cannot bo coinnured with those in England: and I (ear
LC laic an H'ar.inuu ui --. ..j ,j ... ; , r . .... r ...... Tk..r-Uv .,. i (bat until at change our whole system
it owins 10 me Kin, ui.ii 1.1 1 ...... ...v .... - -
New-Year's Day. Onr'ZW had to attend ; MA-My romls tnoy never m. it-.-
i.l ue hd not feel much IV ttnprovou. wur ro i.i- .n
1- repaired ofter.er than onto a venr; ami
t his constituents, nn.1
disposed to vo;k our-i-li'.
So we Lave noapol- j rop aired
y tiVmake.
having become almost imp a-siMo, tne
.... rciviirin" i seldom anv more eth etnal
CiTlt ! hrcn cuomilT' S al 1 ,!,;, ,o m,.vc the rood so it ,n be travelled
this lime of the car, to --resent M their ; .Urons
it. "com.ilhr.eiUs of the season.1' This is a ;
i
J4 o goad season.
When the wet sea-
roa.l s,nn Income as I am convinced that
ti..
cricticp we iHMTcouhl properly understai.il, j i", .....
n 1 sr.OUi 1 if! in kudu in i'i ..in. v.... ...... . J'atLt, ... i be. ,v,he ,re aUavs du, that i r half of the labor bestow, ,1 yon our Lrtioa of our patron, v!,. pay pr,..,,a!y for j ,,... wonl I .1 applied m.:,mmsi.! and their paper; Vut, i.ot wisi.ins to k. e; in the j in I he. manner pr icttced hero, give us rear cf our editorial Imti.n n, (.utiionu'll some- j i!'o,' lh r lel'.cr roads" whatin thedaik,) vc Uie!. r to the patrons ut" j 'pjj,. j;,,,,, ,,p! iet y of heaping tip the the Tint, our U-l wishes lot their l.eauh, ha;.- 1 m'.Vrh.ls for hill'twats. appearpine's, and e:jo.Miient' tli.oii.hout the year x,.,.v rarely eelisnirred. It is which has jist iOi:.:i.eiieed; and hope l1' '1 .,.,. ,Minr, ;) J tat t ile I' I Cir.ai k t !lat ttiev may l'i; l'e-se.l in their basket and in j , e : . ; ,-s n jjr . seldom JUtV more ef their store," anJ those who h ue t.ot y. t rtiil .j,,.. ',), , nv,i;,. ho road so it call their r-t jcir-i sab uV:i..n, be enabled to lr.Vtp(,.j in , MW0;I' Tins ... jseims indeed to be tit- whole object : i'i .t UL.Mit in view. Xot the least nro-
Wo learn by art rdiioiial paragraph in tie Indiana Journal of the 30th ultimo. that the petition of ti.o ci'izer.soi' I e:;f!ie.rn county, pray-n..loeat-ot ,.f tl.. Cowtav teat, w a ' 1 ii'l
b
da r i ...i C'.i.l :h v. a
Btco.NV Thcni U ti tolerably fair I snp ly oi Bacon in inaikel the dcmanircontifims limited. Arrived litis week, 31 iihJs. Hams C4 M.ds. Assorted. t Lrd Ins becomo plerty atK, dull at G a 7 cents per lb. Arrive I this week. 44 hhls. 71P.3 keos. Whiskkv has dcclir.ctt valM0' though the Jemand. at 32 cvis is l.itr. The stork is increasing. An-'vt!vl
wceiC, I Ho I Dins.
Corx is without material c!."'?? 111
price; tlie rtcmaml ni"J stoeiv . fair. ArrivtJ this week, 3000
lo'?l sacks.
"or t!.e ilo use f K'-pri
t.tit.ves on -Von
s -it.iad by upw.iril?
vi-ion i-i made to render litem haul ami
s..iidiaiini tite roakitn: rains nf spiino and autumn: or even to a. commodah
ik with a side oath tor moil'Iis w.icn
the snow is becoinit ir bare on tin
i-rt)t'RTl.MN HI .i)Kr.lriiizea.s, and we
;.,r... .... 1 1: -.1 .'.I iln i tio,.!i l.vi Lot vet '
OOlii bh!-.
OaTimiMlay ltt.'.hc 1st in1an!.hy
J..hn W. Hall, l.s.t.r.Jr. . M.U. Irap-
STKK.KT.of this place, to F.. I.K.N 5.
(oon a iv. of Rir.Jolph totwbip.
O.i the same dav. bv t! e sam-?. .or.
! i--i-i-!. Iln.m-v if tliii pl,-.ce. (O .ill
Ann. daughter of Mr. Ehj sh oolo. ci
thi vicinity.
On the same day, in Randolph towny.. 1),-. W.xun, of Cincinnati, to Mis; PoLI.Y WlltGHT.
IVILMI.YGTOX, LVD. fKllV. subscribers respectfully irdorm -- the public (hat they have t'.'.ahlishcl themselves in thr (own c( tv.inton. Indiana, west of Capt. U'.M'ii'.tavcrn. They inteti to pay strict attention fa their business, and will repair Clocks and Watches on very liberal terms. From their cxperiemo. in their profession, and a dctcrmin ilioit to do their work well, (hey In to receive a share of public patronage. Thi v intend keepini: ot; hard an asortntcn of.n:Wi:LHY. FANCY AR-
TiCr.FS. Watch Cn inp. bc.u.s, Kkvs
cj . Lk:. vhifl tl.ey v. ill cisj ese o:
Re-
A:2 OrdSiSancc tila'sncj slio'-v?, exhibitions, Sec. in tlie corporation of RisinsSun.
riRLt-KF.n J AN, d, lo..J.j Sec. 1 . Ik it ordained bif the. President end Tru: tees ef the total nf Rising Sun,That it s-hnl! be the !ntr of every persor; v. i-h.ii.'i to exhibit ;ir show of any
-iption. or any tre-iiar.' it:g, tu:n- , t!icati?i-al perf. rr.ia-.ee. or any ' h:t si:cb jv-rson sha!! ask, fe- !.; rereivo a:v foe or cotn)cn?.v'
to the board of
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t.
t i
tail
m ;ce
MlTCIiKLLcc BAI.DVn:
Wilminc''.. Dec. '21.
lion
1 1 ittif.
-ho , -.- ::
i to'1 a'..'-",-, .
ek.r. to
- for ' e-i:-ri!t;on to ex
bit such
.ttion; and the trustees 1 a- d r;;ve to sttc'n applii;e to I he treasurer of
!
m
sV. V sj
C : t
xat-
en (rack. Posterity may becomo ivi
...... i .i . i r
tH! ami tl itaoes, tne procoec.in.ns oi
the overseers of highways in these times must be an object of special wonder. [Genesee Farmer.
been forwarded to Indianapolis. We have more than once expressed it as our opinion that two-thirds of the voters of this county were favorable to the removal. Is there any one who can entertain a doubt on the subject now ?
Mitigated Murder— A woman named Mary Holder was lately tried at
Fayetteville, N. C. for the murder of her
son, a lad about ten tears old, by whipping him to death with large switches.
and convicted of "murder in the second degree." It puzzles us to know what
James D. Cobb, Esq.of Decatur coun-
a North Carolina jury would consider a murder in the first degree.
v i i . : ... i. j .;
the LuiteJ ta'cs. j Tkmkk nce.--1 he C hairman ot tlte f.-jia pi-e-et-.l appearance an.t from what j .'xef'ltive Committt-e of (he Now ork
1 sundry tale ulu--n s.aaam j.,,c Tenineratn e boruMV, on lit re
ditu from the great Temperat e Con- . i i I i :. . :. . : .. ,.1.
o . ! " i "i.e.."11" vonlion recent IV item in it mm. i, mi-
'for c iv.:.. Ute frotn whom to s. !e. t a member ; American) lite followof tho next Confess ; and the f.dnors ot the , jJM .;uU tosti.nonv. Raeh of the r,. r .1 i.ewvaprr5 in the .osir.ct wall no ilouot j ,vlm l,-.vo iv.
rtion of thetr column. . V ' : ' : ' " V!,:,,v
en viie wuiiu iiivn piiiivii 'n important sttbi'-c', expressed warm and
hearty fcood wishes for the fijreess of
Tin: l.Ycri'Ji Meets at six o'clock thisevenins; at the rrebyterian Church. Messrs. WM. Moiuso- and Thomas w ill lecture. -Ari theniinils
of all men equal at their birth'! Tin: generally are invited to attend.
citizens J an 3.
f..i-Vp f,a !. the f.illowi:,; ac.nuttciatioti in I
the l i';..i!:a.a el - aiuid.iy la-t ' .' ;.re aut!:ociZ "d ti announce
I . i. . ..(,( ItlU ll.U
tv. as a cani.,.iate i ' le mcsi hi m.r v... ,
ai A .!;.': f ia tie; Con
xrr c oi learn uvi
Kanvr his set afioat. we should juiljc that the .... . 1 . , .
,,! .-n toof this (iistnet will tie av ti ) io-
f.n 1 a -"''v po
itt, candidates- names and electioneering M0'hcs. Tins i-often a source of great an- "... lvinirn for which thev receive no
c.ns.non; and, for our-ilf, we have come ; the Temperance can-c
.i.' i.. t..,m-.t"ipr not to i-ubliih the
n one of anV candidate for any office, or any and experience, a well as from medical
.lcclioiiceuu,' a.V.rc-s or doc.nnent, (without the candidate is npu.irtuvl Mtbscriber to our r.:r.- exeent we are iai.t tho usual rates of
ndvcrtisini;. This com -o has he. n adopted by ! Q 1caJ( (ie virtue, and happiness ot
i rir.tctJ ia mat.j -,.i.Kes, aud it x.iti-t am. i:g w co
Will the l'rinters of the 1th I'.i-tnet seroiia tin
oi Letter Rcmainins; in the Post OiVn e at Rising Sun. Indiana, on the first '.ty ef .lanuary, 1 835. Those not take t out in three months will be sent to the General I'ost Otfice as dead letters.
A
''I'eino satisfied, from observation
t
testimony, that anient spirit as a urinu. is not onlv needless and hurtful, (hat
the disuse of it would tend to promote
commutitty, we hereby express our
conviction, that would the citizens of
...... - -- . . . V1"I,. 11.1 ii, - - motion? What say our neighbors ot the l ai-1 hc iJmU,j States, and especially nil l.v'.inra? a.p vouno- men. discontinue die use of
it. ihev would not only promote their
own personal benefit, but the good of
their country ana tne worm. .1 !K.S M vnisox, Ayu5-w J ackson, John Qt incy Aivm?.'
fv-WAi.TtR Armstrong, F.'.i. the County Tr. aur r,Oie noli, e in the ralladium of the -Jtth nit., "to all person-who may be in posl, vian of Or.'.crs drawn on the Treasury of Dearborn cmiity. Isnliana. that the same will
be iMiid at lli? Treasury on m,.... .
sri'-V-MnAT M K. A Cow and Calf, belonging o Gov. ()., Wedn. s lav ni-htla-t, aba it 1 1 o'clock, 'Primble, were exhibited at the late the rteau.boUs'r. -ion's lack ao.l John .N ben !('.,, .(. j1()iv at Chilicotbe. Oh.io. the
; i. , i 1 1 1 in- " - i i
Avey TJei.,anun .llis Knos Arthurs William B VSurns Samuel J Hradstreet A'm O Hrown Samuel 2 Urov F.li.-ha c Craisr P'ranci C.cht.an R W Clona Llizabeth I) Decraw John Donnlass Francis Douglass George F French Noah
Fox Amos c, ( ilmore Thomas Gray William It Ilamibon Margaret II inch Rachel II inch Samuel Hill Therza Uolidav Charles ItT
iioioreii William
Holson Joseph
K Kirtley J C L l.atty Joeph 2 I.an'.'lv Jacob
Iivnn Mr
M McCov Snmeel Meade Idcct.a McCullo.irh Wm Muner Cheney O Osbo-rn Keniaiain reprer AC reaper Mrs Jane H R Rook John Rid-els l'.phraim llobisoti John S Shuv ),'a vid Stevens Isiiiic Sampson Set h Stevenson Idizabcth Sloops Ceor-re Smith T;il(by SeoLain Vatia Stewart Stephen Stoekduh: Hannah Spcuku in Slephi.n
o - 'pjjp; subscriber will tlispi-sc ;;;!,iXof his nousK and lot, sitJJaate on Main ?m';N l f tboTrishirtr village of Riaiiiff Suu. TinLot i- 47 1-2 feet in front, and runs 132 tbet back. The House is large jmd eoirmodious and can be made convenient tor either a large, or a small minify, or tiie front may be converted into a store room or mechanic's shop. The
c it nation is a good one, and a bargain
d be given to any one desirous oi ivh-isin'a. For further particulars
,,,,, (o the subscriner. ' 1 - ROURRT rKST. . . r, .r on . 1P,:U. 3m5u
iiisinsr Mm-
sobl on jzoon' It '"
e sail .applicant hah
amount srcci
wi
nun
- i .i- .in
ti'.u ti.e sai'J .-tpTnicatn snaii
:t ij.; v "i- evening o .'ic!i exhibi-
; ion. which shall not cx::e:u ten ooiiars !(! iiav i:' cveninir.
See's. Thaltht
";iv to tlse trea-iirc r flic
lied in t! ' crtifcate ibr as many days as he mav -.vis';: to show, and th.e. trea.suscr siiad cive snid r. pplii ant a receipt on tin pam--;it of the money; and it
-hail be the fluty of ti.e corporation clerk to i-sue license on th.e -presentation cd' su.ii receipt to him, and tlie
ap;
cler
licant sliail pay to lb.rj (reasurei
and
k t!
i of twentv-tive cents each
lor ins Sec
in seir
receipt and license.
mum val.
TP TV
oKSiaw-S2,
SURGEO.Y,
3mo j
ScOfin .1 :'.( i.b l
Stevens Rcibtn T Tapley i)aniel Thom mi John
AVcn(7.eV.Wabinston Wiiriins Vinos. Walker J. hn WTalker lUnry Walker Frances Walliaai fJcorge or I Iliott Driver 00 .101TN LANIUS,R. M.
ii .o ,,i f a Main street.
Cr' i i- 'r it,.- josbvterian litt floor Cast ot lilt -
Church.
Rhino Sun. Nov. 20,1831
AttUu'iisswisJ. Statk or Imhwv. Di-.auhorv fo. rTEaton McKnisht.) Notice i he. eby vs. " given. (Iiat a nt Thomas Quirk. of domestic all fh'iripiit has liee.n taken out against '.lie
oood, chattl's, riglits. credits, money and etn-cts of Thomas Quirk, and the cause set for trial on th.e 5th day ol Januaiy, 1 8 35, at two o'clock. V. M. on said d.nv, before nie at mv ollice in Rising Sun. .1. V."HALL,j.i. December 13. 133-1. 3 w !57
former that she 'link I
The lio.m's lack
rmif ill eontac
,ii which "1 injured the
i ..i-.,r.shi. reached the-hore.
wasonhcr wr,y down, and we are informed that th pih.tof the Nelson supposed, from the manner in which the Rooi.'s I.ick came up,that she in'.cn led to run foul ot the N. l-.n, ami accordh.ll his boat to rcccix h r. The s-ame
iii'.o was at the
Mas when t ,;.t !... it sunk the Missouri Helle, aha .t CO mdes above New thle.o.s, a few weeks mice, wh:ch cause 1 the death of several pasteiii ei i.
. :.lf sold for .Si 50. Ine ca't'e latelv
i ri. Vi-.mii Foe-! a-d were al-o exhi-
Hiled'and "fully realiz-d (be expei talionsof their owners and the ciiiz mis ,T(.neraHv. These cattle costing Com 300 to .STOO per head, attracted a i .r.'o crowd of experienced graziers
wheel nl the !Ws lack as alitl O' Iter CU i.e.,,.
iire occurred at Snowhill, M l. en
the nicbt ot (be 2-ltn wiucu fie
wtiov.d tuonertv to (he
i.oss or i wo Mottr. stf. t m boats. The steamboat Cl.amplainbei.ee lor
Reui-ville. was stiauu'
d on the 1Kb
u. t.
at about 1 1 f clot k
i.
at night, oil
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Plir. subscribers have just
SM3ll leccived from New Orleans,
few barrels ol FlT!ti
SllU'iiatvl, which they will dispose
of on accommodating terms. Il.MNKS L LAN 111. Rising Sun, Dec. 27, 1831. ?T11R School section No. 16, in
-Afc'v..v l,;,v '.i. ft. rane-e 1. wesf.
) iii Dearborn county, will be of-
C.ri .l lor sale (in lots as divided by the
Trustees.) at (lie Court House oonv m Rawrencebnrgh, on Friday, the 27th
. i I s t si i I hiilu'M III
.... .oorte i i w :tiiiiiiiui t i i. .iivririi'v ni'i. in.n.n
S I 50.000. About forty houses were hm,,.s nf ,0 o'clock, A. M. and 4 V. M. burno.l (o (be crotiod. anions: them the wlu,rc jae attendance will be civen by ii . ro.. iii.'VDV VT A T v lets.
fi.n t I louse and 1 osi vuu e. iiiv.nn. i. ....-- ,
.-, : :"...."f A..io.ic:,riTobac- 27, 1831
I IP 111 Ml 1 .1 IH Ml "1 -
OATS A5 lTATy,
WANTED, at the Rising Sun Mill, Oats to fill l0 barrels, and Rotates to (ill .TO barrels, for which cash will be paid. JLSO wanted, about CO well fatted Ei non but those well fatted arc wanted. Apply to DANIFL HINSDALE. NovemoC r 5 ?$ 1 u- 5
- . . I J
3. That if any person shall vio
late tlie provisions of this ordinance, and shall show or exhibit without license, he, she or they shall be lined the sum of three dollars for each half hour the said ordinance may be violated, recoverable btfore any justice of peace in the county, and it shall be the duty of th.e marshal (o see that this ordinance
is put inlo full force. Sec. 4. That all ordinances heretofore in force, regulating shows, S,x. be and ti.e same is hereby repealed. This ordinance to he in force when published len davs. Approved Flee. C9, 1831. JOKL D EC O U RSEY, Prat. Attest A. F. Glk.nn, Ch rl:
A WOOD YanB JUOVT TO BE OPEAEJJ. 4 TENANT, who is well qualified JSXk. to have tlie care and management of it, will meet with a permanent hirih, by nnplvin to tlie subscriber,
hvinsj oil tlie Ohio river, near La ugh e-,-, creek, in Laughery township, Dear)"o. n county, India;. a. There is ft cm 0i,e to three hundred acres of laud, of !,. c,st quality, adj 'ining, to clear and rent w 'K;ii'' .v;m'i if desired. No one nee "i :irdy but sucli as can cone well rc.ee- r.mcndeJ for sober, moral and
industnt ui, oi'.-. iWh ALSO, to rent Ci acres of c leared land, of the best quali-J tv in the same neighborhood. iLP cts per cord will be paid for culling steam wood . STEFH.V.N S. SPEAKMAN. December 13, 1834. 3w57 .
err
STROM die residence of
the subscriber, on the
F
...mi cri! Versailles road. about twelve
pyr ( I l b per hus hei in ceisi w in (Lsti w '7 . " T, 7 rr. U"UJ I . - . .- Tr.. OYVnai es (rom evay.on fburs-
c constantly p-u. or fr... tZAa . 0,i(!l : ono dark
s?Cl a' the Rimxu Sun M;lt., during p,viU ' . ... , .0-.-. ,-hesnut sorre b.orse, 15 hands high , 7 (hi. vcar. and until Decemoer, 1 ooj. cli s m -
CI V 1 ED flax seed for sowing will peats, - it" . yL ' . l a . pni... with gears on each side, the hair oil the
10. lurnisiteu vi c ...v. - - , ,,1,1, j.u tl,m
tlie I if it- t"!' ,iuinu ui,u"" " -"w 1
time, and payment in seed taken in autumn nt a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 183153
! of the hand. Also, one dai k bay mare,
2 years old, 15 hands high, heavy built,
shod before, and heavy mane and tan.
A liberal reward will be given to any
School Convn r,
THE partnership heretofore exist- Larson taking up said horses, or either i,r hrlwc.cn Stkvexs Glenn, f them, or any information respecting
- . II C I . ' .... 1 1. r,.h.-i.nki.r
in the publication ot die "iusin o nicm, commumcaieii to me; n... Time" was dissolved on (he 9th inst. v lott r to Vevay, Switzerland co. la. Tlw I'aner will hereafter be conducted 0"r to the Rising Sun Times ollice.
by Alex. r.. tilenn, woo is huuhm settle all debts, either in favor of or a-
St. (ji. nevteve, ami sunK mono 01 i" nnatres. The passengers had barely tim" to escape to the upper deck ol the boat, that being the only part cut of water. In thi situation, with scarcely aa arl'n le of clothing they remained
two or three l.ours, until renc.ru " the New Compa aioti. It is said thai three or four persons were drowned. Tlie river wa covered with ice at the tim- ami one person was taken from a fl nii v niece, bv the New Companion,
a n.tle or two below tlte wreCK. O.i Saturday la't, ll.e steam boat Chii'leston, from Louisville for (his port, stnnk a snag near Selma; she was immediali ly run upon a bar, w here fhe lies with her bull under water. The passengers arrived at this port on Saturday, in the Guide. .Si. L-ui Ji'piibliran, Drr. 16. HIGHWAYS.
An American, otne account of whoso travels in England, has lately been published in an eastern paper, makes
the following pertinent observations on roads; and fs. Iect them as a proof that 1 am not singular in my views of the very in-uflii-ient system that prevails a-
co, into the city of Bremen, is immense. B&'XjiA'X
being from 30 to 3C.000 bints, annua.i v rl,n(a,ion of Farringone old firm averages C lo J.OOi S H;,rrit-klow,tii Randolph town-
bbds. per annum. It is expet u ti um. Hearhorn conntv. Indiana, somei. . i.. ..-ill On-! ho i increase, as sev- '. . , . CTPfP
"u: u.tur " - -- , lime n August last, aoi.ivjui v.
rral ol (ne tjerman umn nun ..- i f o i l,..rt.ni
have (be monopoly oi ion;no. "m""
to buv their stock from the ISremen , , of
merc bants. which they never did he- c ,r , (Q be ,3 ve;u-s
1 111 II 11 HI" lie- '., - 1 fore to any extent. . , , ....1HHi at stO by us,
XeW OUl lANS M VUKKT, dfll.N R VUUH KLOW,) tv ,, John Nelson,
.1 - tor sworn heiorti
1 t - .r 1 tu nr 1 1 1 -n.i anni rt ?ri a ' v -
1- LOCK. 1. u: ...... nv . .. .. p- "n x- , ,oi.t
.no iho 17 lot movent"!,
' .... . , tit-
- v ... - - . f .1 . ii .. ..i .. .. ; ...T . in the lirst ot
IS I'OllStatll IV IIUUU..MII,in - tho week, o'wing to bead winds, which
prevented (lie free arrival of (I it boats,! sales were cffec(ed at Si 4 50 subseouentlv at.Sl 25.and it is now held a(
S4 37 1-2 l'r ,)bU Arl'lvcu u"s iol 27 hhls. . Pork.-We quote Jmat $I3,Vic
AIM.! AM BENNETT, j.p
November "20, 1 834 .
- lii-.st ib.o oil'ice.
ISAAC bil. ra,
ALEX. E. GLENN.
Rising Sun, Dec. 1 3. 1 834.
SA.Tl3'Si BKST, Jr.
NFORM their old triends ainl Hie public that they have removed their
Hat factory one door west oi men uu-
Main Street, wliere tney
' . . i.. I .nor stand. Oil i
All, having redtueil our quota,, ,... . , cral wsor,mClll
1 ia nrt Pliv t "in 1 ' " rT
conlorm to sales; ,,, - j . of ihe.r own manulaclure,
111 1 "i
,here j, , 0 heavy de, will Keep on iia.ut a ge.,ea
... ..... n liai ui ine:u u""
mand (hr this arl.e e at ,m . of Qn accomino
is, bought (here wilhe none, 3 Il;us of any description
come down a hUbi lower. i , , short IU)1CC.
week, 251 bbls. G201 f a ins. in ; tht,rsiuferc thanks to the
... i.iip ni- 1 1 mv 1 s-" ------
I he flemana is :
la.
liK.EE
are
Z ... "a' f.nv change of price; public lor past 1. ""i
iiwi nim-'t i " ") -
the market i becoming better siippnca.
I am prfpTi"
od to acknoaledg- all Arrived this week, 819 bbls.
ccive a continuance of (hem.
Rising Sun, Dec. 6, 183-1,
i9
JOSEPH STUART.
Nov. 20, 1831. 55:3tr
Xorth comer of Main and Front streets
H R AVE JUST RECEI V KU m ail d M dilion to their former stock, a
lar"-e and splendid assortment of
15 a rdw a vv, 5 nvvn swa re , G u ti.e ivy, Groceries, &e, All of which they will dispose of lower ntrv produce.
tixaxo siiwanox n'jRE 'f..-. .;
31 vm rt Tt itr.it, fc imoii.i :ih FSFECTFULLV informs his old THE subscriber has on hand a quan-,-nstomers and the public, Ibal he (ity of Timothy and Clover SEED,
emoved his shop to Main Street, whifh he will seU tm arcomnjo. janng.
terms. o. n; , !"
Rising Sun, Oct. 4, l3
MNES LANIU's have just rcce"' . P,
MbMM
tas 1
first floor east 01 mi; iiuui.. v...i.,
where he intends to manutaclure and
ep on hand, a general assortment 01 Tibs nnd Sheet Iron Ware,
which be w ill warrant to be well made,
uul which be w ill sell on nsaccommoda-
ting terms as can be purchased at Cincinnati or elsewbere,and Country Produce
,.wl ,Aoiev taken in payment. Urueis
from a distance will be thatikfully re-
-oivo.l and nromntlv attended to.
He returns his thanks to his old customers for (heir patronage, and hopes
(o receive a continuance ol llicir lavors
Rising Sun, Nov. 29, 1 334. A
S-'trri;';-
from N. Oi leans, M Muu
and iO bbls Ssar, which lCy will sell on accommodating tevr lt:.
Mav 17. 1834.
J ;i-iiANV person 'finding old ouav 0111 of l ounds of the Corporalion, will receJ(Ve tlie thanks of the proprietor by "returning hint to the cowpeiu Jan. 3V
