Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 64, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 31 January 1835 — Page 3

s vti:ju ...'.Z7 M'T kvi.JI rOVXTV lir.COKUKH. To the V.puon ru-ii'p state in your a, r that Con. PiU. will be siippute.l at the next Align t 1 tion, f.ir the o-T.co ot Rc- ....' a . . I-

corner o! ic;irivrn count,

M.l.YY J OVERS.

frV-Wc have been inf.ii :n il that a portion

of the inlvcili-eincrt of the "7'r;m jr.'W for

wif." in-ertcl in our 1 i-t, has been co-astiue-l

into l.intiiasc ilisrc-r-'-ctful loonr pu-s-cnl hiw!-

lord. No Hieh mcaninc w a- ii:U mail ; am! v.-e

wotiMbe 1:11 iiT a ure.U obligation to cert:on

persons I.ercaiter, if, wi.i-n tin v timl any thin? in our columns they t'.o not iim'.crMiini!, tley will c.iil upon us for an 1 xpi.in.itiou before tl.ey circulate iiiucLicvoi-.toric?, calculated ti ci" ui an injury . .wrier, to strs-cuinMts. Some four or live of our country subscribers who hive not yet ;vuil their subscriptions, bavin-: ncjccte.l to call lor ihcir p;i-rr since the expiration c.f the lir-t volume, we deem it 11ccess ary to uhenoliee to such tlr.it their papers w.lt be kept in the ou.-e (m ail ea-es where we know the sub-cnbi r loo.1 lor the amount)

until settlement i- neu'.e by note or due biil. Wo do not wish any person t j t.Uc our p: per if he doe .,t like it, or is not able to pay for it; hut wo intend to comply strictly with that part of our terms which sas no papir will be discontinued until ail nirearajjes are paid, ccc t

:il the net ion ol 'the editor. Jsub-'eribcrs ought

to know, if they do not, that they arc int as liable tor the amouot of subscription if they do itot take a in-,'lo pap. r out. a tl.oiuli tl y 10- . tivid them re-uhirly, wi.cn o-:r ti iiusaie not rourplicd w ith. -jt: h ive ri reiv;d a copy of the law to moor, orate the 1). -alburn county, emn.ary, and wi'.l puLli-'a it i:cl week. 'r::o.n noww.n, in. A repeat i- in circulation in li.i- part ol the county, that our w orthy Ueprci.-ntative, Thomas l!ov.m, I.' ). I. a- on-d to iitlaoli a portion o! Dear', orn county t a Sw itzi i bind. Tin re i not the --t I'oniclr.tioii for this a--er.ion, ;i 110 such proposition has been brought bcloic the I.c-i-'i..l:i.v.

I MM V l.r.Clsl. AH Rr.. We have notbins; from t!.e I.c;islature ti:i w ek worlliy of note, more than the passage ol I e b.il lor an al va'.niriii mM-111 of taxation in t'.e lion'e el Reprc-ci.tat or-, by a votj of A'l to .U. Aie--rs. Walker, Torbi.t, ami Kcl-o voted in tin- ni'iirinalivc, and .Mr. iioward in the ni L'alive. It was saippoel the Senate would pas it bv a sina'.l major. ty. An outline of the proviMons ofthi biil wiilbe found i:i another column. We are inclined to tulieie that it will not be a pof-il.ir law in this section of the Stale. Nolhinc-d( finite ha' yi!t been done in reiatiinto the IiiteriitilaiproNrmoiith.il. It has t vei,,l liinc-beenbrouht up in tin? !lou-e and c.i;rii'-c.!, aiid aniende-l, and laid over avrain. '1 here ar- so many rail load and canal compa

nies aLi:i-ai I flom (be State, that we suspect

tlo- 1111 nibcr-have not hi ,.n able to make a bar-

spin sa'.i factory to a!!.

We have h.? -n lavoied with '.be r era-al "f a

li tli r from one ol lie pn -eat ilivc-, which st ate that tht? f.-elir.i s of oi.u- . f t he nit inler of tin

II.-ii-c- r.we to a vciv 1 i,h pilch when the ad valorem bill w . under eonsiili i ll :o:i ; and that there had been -onn; warm de!nl"liolli Hon1 t will piobahly adjourn on Monday 111 t, or shortly therealter.

ithaslmd much more the apprrance of the I rOREIGX ITELl.H.t- l.

mill days of Sptins:, than of the eoM and blu- by the packet ship SOUlli rtmc. tcrins d'ays of Winter. We have had no snow, from Liverpool, London papers to ti.'C ro -.lei-bin. but rain, plenty of r ii-i, ami -) o.VOtlil!" of the 1G(I lilt. liaVC l)CCH IC-

,.fwi. On Thursday la-. wt- had ipiite sharp ccJved at . oi'k. I liCV tnoMl V

libtnin-an 1 loud thunder for the most part of wjt, rcmiU-;5 on the stl'ject ol ihe

the afun ocn. new Cahine!, wliich was organized on At theca-tvvard, the W inter ha; been .'iiitc , -,, j i composed US lollowj:

thecontrarv. t Aii.any, -ew ... , Sir Robert Feel, FirM Lord ol the i t easeveral places .n the New la-gland States, .t is Q,.,,.,,. of Ue Kxch.-qucr;

Lord Lvndhurst, Lord ChaiXclIor; Duke of Well'muton. Foreign Sen -elary: Iord WharnclihV, Privy Seal; Fail of Aberdeen, First Lord of 'the Admiralty; Lord Hosslyn, President of the Council: Mr. Gou Id bourn, Home Secretary; -Mi-Harries. Serrehirv of War: Sir H.

SE W ES TA BUS ID! EXT. Usui nzi'd SlioeJSnnur.ictory.

m . rSHIL St)bscnler hav-

V I K , il-.' 1

a loir I.:isri1 His I.ll'm. i- .. 1 1 : . : r.

fe a-tl rcttirited to town, fir ,tnrk.m:ilv-i.i - ihnrassorlment r.oni-

the ptirpoo of cJirrying on business !-!,",. , JU!j consisting of the tbllowins

no,re'peeiiuiiv i"." "' ( articles, m pari, viz:

i i.- l.lrt.- lj-i.ieii l'.r

represented to nave ii 11 on.v . ....... :.rds of tiftv years. It was so intense as to

i . freeze the quicksilver in the thermometers.

CONTUOVr.HSY W n il I itAM K. Our Hinimavv of Congressional pro

ceedings have been unavoidably crowded nut of the Present number, we lake

i!.;,r.rr-,.i,ni si:iie. h.rtlie inlbrma- Ilardinsrlo, Secretary for Ireland; Sir

i;. ,, f,wirro;..WOhat the report made Gcorsc Murray. Major Genera! of the

mi!,.. Shl-.ip hv Mr. (lav. from the Ordnance; Mr. L. li trina, President of

eommitiee on Forei-n lUiitions, and the Board of Trade ; Sir F. Knatehbull, ii.serled i;t our l ist. ""was taken up for Paymaster of the Forces; and Lord rni sidr.r-iiiononthe 1 1th inMant; when. F.llcnborotish, President of the Board

.. cbnrt h.,t in(,-rr!i.;Mlr-h;i!o.in of Control. The Secretaryship for

(he course of which the resolulion ap- the Colonies, and the Chancellorship .odo.l to said r.-nort was amended at for the Duchy of Lancaster, arc not

,i rji,.., rf Mr. Wrliflcr. fo as to filled up. The Parliament had been

,,.i-aic "That it is inexpedient at further prorogued until the loth of

present to adopt anv lci?bttive meas- J-muai ; .mu u .'t .ira.m iu..i .1

nr.- i-v ro.'.-.l to the'state of affairs be- would be speedily dissolved, and an c

r?..i...,i i.,(oi ,..wl l-.-iro" lection ordered. To iude from t!ir

uieen inc.- oi:n'. .......v . ...... . I r , the same was aoreed to without one language of the press, the newin.nistry

dioniin-r in!e.-V(! are ratified at are very unpopular; and it was not

il. ......d.itv wiili which 'that LM-eat expected that they would lono; remain

r. l.,.n do.-blo.!. It will in ollice. l he latest line. licence irom

k ...x.l.i i v.i uut-M-nr ';im 15 to t ie cvenms i mo loin; u

V tM I II III III iiu'iv ivi - 1 '

' I . . - . I t .

wov ourselves, (o wlncli tune nothiin; nau tranrpire-

1 reatv

or

prove to to

much we may

.v

(tiher

NEW GOODS. rFHll su'cribers have just received

and are now opening at their store

niei's a:ui mc ixi-m.c in s'--"' ; C5f2flirlT

,as taken the frame builo'Mt? on Y rout ! r.,.

, T . i- j -t'ifi''iI!'-'M -l IM 'lt. " 1,11 vi v-v vi mi; iiwia t. between Mr. v atner s tatin a..J ' c;ilinpt.

Messrs. Pepper James s store, H.ien-i .,-,mnnt. r r a(tipR' !iawla anA

io intend! to carry on the LOU. c.n-. i rT-,n,U.-.rrUof-

SHOE MJKIM1 bu.ires, in all Us 1 - - - - - .

, . i ti II i LU '. u ri.u 'lilt ui-'uim-iii .ranches, lie will keep himsclt w II , .... ...

. . ,( T7ovij.r" lliie.'-J '"in "uuiiici inivt,

suppneu wiui me oij

catSit r. add he is determined to d;s-

ippointment no one, cither in prompt

ness in making, or the cheapness, neatness and durability of his work.

From his Ion;' experience in the bu-

... . . . 11.1.

stness. and the sati-iacuon ne nasueto-i

A Fjilcnilid assortment of bonnet and bolt ribbands; Green and black crapes; Plain and striped ginghams; Plain and figured jaconet; Book and cambric muslins;

r : 1 ,1;., .......

. . i 1 r , l , , 1 , i jllRTII .11 Hi cui ion ci in i.e. i , lolore aiven. he llatlers himself that bis - f ' lrtl.a.

old customers will not be backward in ,., immh;17,,,,.

Marseilles, valentia, satin, and silk vesti Stocks and cravats, a variety ; i"gs; ! Ladies and gentlemen's silk, beaver and

iviriil him a call, and bringing their

friends alotio- with tliem.

J. F. HARRISON.

Rising Sun, Jan. CI, 183o. G4tl

Tavern Stand

)tic ivsicui riove?

w e are emphatically one people in eve- on the subject of the American 1 rea ry thin- which relates to our foreign There is nothing new horn Spain

concerns; said that should our honor or Portugal. U. a. .hjurnaU our rights require us to assume a hos- iJiil-:i:iA.

tile aiutuue lowartis anouu.i u uum, l he Key. 1J. SUinner, (late ol ton

our en mies need r.ot expect to oerive necticut .) who went out to Africa, in

any advantage from our party disscn- the Jupiter, in June last, in company lions. "We. are uiilin-rto be at peace, l)r . M'Dowell, (a voting man

butnotalraid tolight, shouldil necome 0f foor ho received his education

not cssaiy, i-, or ought to 1 of all true American-. O

I iticf rnrlinn 111 I 11 rill' h:i rii(!. in

Stk am P.o.vt Ac -nrrx t. 1 he Lvans- ; wl)ich mvc (ro,n vile la. Journal of the lOdi .n.s. says: faliffilctorT account of the Oil lat Motui iv morning, ine btcam A ' r . i . , .

5oal Chancel Or, wit e rounding a point , ' - ju.n v. ii.ii.v i, s i I hosuirtrests sundry improvements to the

near Uovcrpoil, aoout yu nan- anove nr,r '

THAT well-known tavern

'j'jllfiii Viand situated on Front street, ,-rain the village of Rising Sun,

(brmeilv kept by the late Col. Scott,

and at present occupied by Mr. J. C. Waggoner, is offered for rent. This is the" only tavern house in the town: the situation is a desirable one, and an individual who would keep a respectable hcuse could do a good businrss. There is substantial and commodious Goblin. r bolono-imr thereto. Possession

can heliad oiUhe first of March. rrih.-.r information can be had by

All

ip-

Bmwn s!.eetiu"3 and sheeting muslins;

Checks, tickings and domestic plaids ; Fancy prints and a splendid article of Tivil'ct! Calico. 11 A II D.VARE. They keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Hardware, consisting of locks, latches, hinges, screws, axes, hatchets, hammers, wood, ci oss cut and hand-aws. COOPERS' CMPEX-

TEIiS TOOLS. ALSO Iron, Castings, Steel, Nails, and Spikes. A COOP ASSOttTM F.N'T OF QsiecE&svi are and Tinware. Thev also keep constantly on hand,

COTTON YARN AND BATTING,

either at

m a nci omc 0j co or w ho received Ms education , . , al ... f,i,ne;,;';iin U r- c n ( , the motto j J.ia,,,,,.,.) aI)d C. II. Webb, a mcd- J'Cion to the ed.tor of the K,Mn0 Sun f u RlMng S Hr I- actor , S. Journal. student who received his medical "' T OI ,f r'" ' , . - - . ;c , i,l,h U.,:,.,.;,, Tvismg Sun, Jan. 21,10.30. All oi which they will s

T"5'S VlVl'lf .r te .riv.Mi fbal School

sffs.'''!---e ' i o ii ij v,.'.

,-. --. i. .....,:,. x'. i r. in inuTis hm An

KV ....... i wo!, in Dearborn

poll, aooui vv n.iie vu,,, '.;...,- r,.. -;n Au,. -"v"": ' " .. ' r . .. .

I T I t.i; U A'l Ull OUt ILUi illt-ll n in ti'JU'H I , . . 1 . T ' .., -w l i-if lilfl 111 f

,"" . V ' '", V , . . : y ., less be attended to. He says, "I have . 0, , . nfe,,rn,. xx U, 0f.

i.imiv iv.ucu .... ...... ... f , ,,, , , r , ?ociotv in (his 7 , J m . i. .. ,t... ,n.l.

.l:im:..TPil bor so much that she would - ; .- , ' , lored lor sale on J uesu .ij, u-

, , i . pace (.uonrovtai muou ueuci in. m i I t. I... I l.r- ll liiv...lv iit:mrr I V . . .

uavu miku,..i,i .y. - expected.

.-.I H,A I iitio liAP 111 ntV Ptr ' .I I

f - f ; i ! - ., , -. ... rt i-in

llOre. tj:ie Ol OUT CHIA lls . m nuauii

loard of the Hawk Lye at the time ol

the accident, states that had she been striuk six feet fore or aft from where

she was, e very person on board would

inevitably have been !o?t.

t:h :.mb w it. A considerable war . . . .i i ..i

ot words is gomgon among ineoe.uoi?

in Dry Goods in Philadelphia on the -abject of the propi iety or impropriety of abol'i-diing the practice of adding Use width of a thumb to the length of the vard in measure. We suspect tluy

"will find it Mimowh.it dilla tslt to obtain

th

to

I

inci w ith the thumb

It i- not necessary for sellers to cm-

1 have been here a month,

and have visited most of the houses in

town, and have observed great order

and propriety amongst the inhabitants. An election, and three days of public muster, have taken place within this

period, and I have not heard a profane

word from any one. I have seen but

lisguiscd in liquor in the

time. 1 here is as strict regard paid to

dav of March next, between the hours oMO o'clock, A.M. and A P. M. on

dav, at the Court House door in Iviw-

renceburgh said sale having been necessarily postponed. l ...... .t.tt-:--t

11LN Lvl 1VALM.11, ,. . i ...

Tan. 21, 1 G35. hoot omm ;

NEW GOO

niu lau-wa .li s

the Sabbath here as in any place in I p"pnHL subscribers have just received

which I ever lived. In my intercourse J anij ;ue now opening at their

with the pcoj.le, I have not oad a drop Uore at James mill-', on Ijaugheiy, in of spirits offered to me, nor seen them I addi; ion to lin-ir former slock, a large

used bv others, nor do l see any eviiS ;imj .npra assortment ot

here that arc not remeoiaole, nor anv

, . thing to discourage Use li u nils o! the he consent o( the oh ei 1 v hd v shopper, s 0,. lo ;,ishr:irlcil tho Chri,omve np.hethum.,. II, a I ,an ,u Thoi,g,lGouIliay or giving alugor pr.ee than d.,pu, f,Uh, he will fulfil his word.

and 1 have no doubt but this Colony

will be one of the points from which!

i -

1.1); TO P.I Vt. i ON V CA TION , ltis I'.rojm-ed in some ol' tlie lii'li-uia )-:i;iers that a Coiiicntio'i of the iiili'erent I'.dilors in thp HnU: v fol-leii at lii-liiUi-lpi-lis, some time inline tlie e imiiu- si lim- or summer, to licvise

ineii'iires f.r tietteri-iir tin-condition of the 1 rotherhoo 1. We l.ave no oh.icction, ami i-liould like to s'-e a Convention of this kind agreed upon : Prnvidrd, that the result he not similar to that of the Ohio Kditoriiil Com. lilioii, in J ul v, 1 3 .3. After eonssdi ral le talk ahout it, only 10 or 12 of the craft made their appearance. The excuses generally rendered were, that thoy could not obtain money enonudi froai their snb-t-;nhers to pay their expenses to and from Co-lumLin'.

THH WlllTi: W VTKR CXA.. tu the proceedings of the House of Keprc-en-..ivi.sol'Coiicrp-s. on tlie 1 Oth iirt.mt , we find

the followin- resolution, submitted 1'J our representative, Mr. I. am;: 'icso:-,., That the committee on the public lands be in-lnicted to impiire into the expediency of appropriating a portion ot the refu-e pu'alie land- to aid the Slate of nui iin in construe tin; a fanal from the national road in said St ite,d,nvn the valh ) of While Water to Lawreiicehurgh.on the Ohio river-"

nndth.?'ier.tioii iK-iiig put, the re?o!ution was rv.ma rnt. ;Wt,,;.'-o,..i. And so it. scorn' that the White Water canal folks were not content with

r aid from ;he Mate, hut tl.ey nm-i i.--c to Collar.;-? for a prant of land! VVc

... t t 1 . tti 1 111 s

a.-" sorry tlial .v:r. l.-ine nan niiy f J h'lMiics. The I.;iwreni.ehurhcri want puhbc works marie to their doors, and they want the very people which these works will injure, to tiiiie'thern. If thoy should receive as pointed a r. hutse from our Lo,,i-laluro as they have from Conticis,th-y ouht to hate tin ni-elvea. TMK SKVSON. We have heard it remarkcl by many that the 1 rr-sn,,. ,Vi:,lrT. thus far, ha been more open

:in,l warm than that of any prccedm-: W inter, in th.sco.mtrii, formally years. We do not T, r,,'., t onrtetfof. II r 5C. Ill" VlC.'l H .1 ' flViry ;

. , i . . i " j fc , , will 1 1 vj i nit, -vniii-- " "m ..... v.. i.loy men with -huge paws, to me. s. ox.enivi !y and Pei th,,r good- li b. y cp.dme them- i . s Ives to the " l orn 1 humbs, the dil- 1 3 h.ronre will not be material, and we ncl,u ,v.r would suggest the propriety of their a- TJir; i,YCi:iTyi

-Toeing to a condition of that kind as a Mcr.t at half past six o'clock this ev.-nine at

.... -'..r il I'rcsbvleriiin Church. Messrs. I homas

NpeaM.io ...jmcu... -- - Qw.WioM.-Is itsool

. ------- - - policy to licence croceries to ictail spiritnou

iM L'UDF.R, A mtir-ier was pcipeua- jiqnorsi Thc citizens generally are invited ed iu the southern section of this city attend. ' .Inn. 31.

on Sunday evoi.ing last, about 0 o'clock, '"

bv a man named Atkinson, on his wife. .HUIfe All U

dispute arose between them, and Tenth Pirhjapb of Ixpi vna TvIiniTi .) some of the neighbors being alarmed Printer's Retreat, Jon. lb', 1G35j

at the noise, entered the house for the

ournose of ascertaining the caue.

Atkinson drew a pistol and on levelling

it at his neighbors, his wife sprang before them, and received the contents.

which caused her death in a short lmv.

He was som after apprehended and

lodged in prison. Bill. American.

A llor.sr Srouv. It is reported that on the morning of the 15th tilt., a horse

was discovered frozen into the river at Cirdiner, with only his head and a por

tion of his haunrhers projecting above

the ice the animal was imbedded so

cobdly that tlie use ot an axe wa ,e- B Jcr of Brifi. Gon. AVk.C.Kf.ex ntiiro: to extricate him. It istuilhcr J ,r rv l- nr i.'KM

rWMIE several Regiments composing

said Brigade, wiil be mustered anu

inspected, as follows

Ihe Third Reg. on 1 hursday, Oct. '2d.

Fourteenth, on Saturday, (Jet. 21. Fifteenth, on Monday. Oct. 26. Forty-fourth, on Saturday, Oct. 30. Fifty-fifth, on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Sixtieth.cn Wednesday, Oct. 2o.

At such place, within each Regiment.

as the respective commandants may de

signate.

frpThe several commandants will be

particular in making their .annual re turns at the time reuuired by law.

-" - - - ,

1 li m -.ply

tated that the horse is alive and kick

inir and as likely to do a good winter s

woik, a if he had not attempted to as-

(erlain how much more comfortable

the Kennebec was with the thermom

cter H dog. below 0, than his e.tiar-

irs in the stable. Uuere, wiucn

the toughest of tlie two the horse or

tlie story 1Ilalou cll jw.) -'t're.

Who would "nt be an Editor

Cot-Mantinople? The Grand Seignior

ALEX. E. GLENN,

Brigade Inspector.

1IBLS. MOLASSES, just recti ved fromNewOrleans.per slean

boat Uncle. SH!.and for sale on acconi

modating terms, by HAINES Sc LAN1US. January 20,1335.

subscribers have on

1 for sale, four lir?t rate Frank-

. .. t I J.J

ii- i ii rsrti i i.' ..i. .,v vivp on nnn nun

nl Tnrlev has a newspaper puoiisneu K su fl1 . . V,.:"

- j . ... i

. -. i . C l.tiiiiii.iiw. am

m t,,e cap.,.,, o, . - - ; stovn w fire places, for wood

cmp.oj s a i;.- g (, w geU on ,ccom,nodating at the salaries of 30.10 do His caeu , i j AN1I1S.

, .1,1. i. , . , , nr termor v iei in?.

innncii'iii"'"- . I in New York. 1 Iing bun, .lan. 17.

annum :

resided in New

DRY GOQS-S, SHOES, UlOX A XI) CASTfXGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, JUISTS k DYX-STl tFS, imrins & .iissiiicflHiEs, TIXIVAR J, SA DOLE R Y,

and a great variety of such articles as suit the wants of the Farmer and mechanic. From the facilities which their stand offers to the public over most other places in this part of the county, and their long experience in the business, thev confidently expect and solicit a share of tlie public patronage; and they promise that no attention shall be " ti i no nil their part to deserve it.

" i i - , - - I

'he public are invited to call and extnine for (hem-elves.

Having rented of Col. P. James Ids

well known and extensive mills, they

ire prepared to do business in that line

on the shortest notice, and on the usu-

il terms; and having in their employ

xperienced millers, they can promise

reueral sail-Motion. cyUMunn.1.- ... .m

ing from a distance, can nave their

;ris's to take home with them. They also have on hand and for sale, i large lot of Lumber, which they will .r!l :it the lowest prices. They can

furnish anv quantity ol liV.iiiUJ mm

SCAXTLIXG, at the shortest notice

and on the most favorable terms.

Fifty cents in enxh paid for Wheat,

delivered at the mill.

PIATT & ATHKAliiN. James1 mills, Jan. 17, 1335.-G2tf WINDSOR CHAIRS. THE subscribers have just re

il reived set ot hem

ll.tU - ,.T L ..I

ii.. o-a"itiB ti iiu ereiiL i.uiuic.

km,...'- v. . .. - -

ell low for

cah or approved country porduce. P. 6c II. JAMES. Rising Sun. Jan. 10, 1G35. 61y Vlovl: :u?l Waifia .TaaJiiis, 1V1LMIXGTOX, IXD.

rftMIE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have established themselves in the town of Wilmington, Indiana, west of Capt. Wood's tavern. They intend to pay strict attention to their business, and will re

pair Clocks and Watches on very liberal terms. From their experience in their profession, and a determination to do their work well, they hope to receive a share of public patronage. Thev intend keeping on hand an assort moot of JEWELRY, FANCY AR

TICLES, Watch Chains, Seals, Keys cVc. &.c which they will dispose of at fair prices. ' MITCIIELT , oc BALDWIN. Wilmington, Dec. 27,1331.

V,f A (TCI? A.

r ;no ' r

i-i m yj

3 THE subscribers have just

H'-Hk-si received IromJNew Orleans, MMa few barrels of Fresh

7tSafJ ..asri, which they will dispose of on accommodating terms. HAINES 8c LANIUS. Rising Sun, Dec. 27, 1 834. S2l7 ItKST, J v.

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TIX AXD SHEETIROX WARE n V X FACT YAW.R , O lSPECTFULLY informs his eld Ta customers and the public, that he lias removed his shop to Main Street, first door east of the Printing Office, 1 1 . j . - f. . ,W . . .. rrl

where ne micnus to manuiaciuickeep on hand, a general assortment of

Tin aiid Sheet It-osi ware, which he will warrant, to he well made, and which he w ill sell on asaccommodalin" terms as can be purchased nt Cincinnati or elsewhere.and Country Produce and money taken'in payment. Order from a distance will be thankfully received ami, promptly attended to. He returns Ins thanks to his old customers for their patronage, and hopes to receive a continuance of their favori. Ri-ing Sun, Nov. 29, 1 831. 55 EEaitseH inul IaiBsii!-.,

Xorth corner of Main and Front streets O AVE J UST RECEIVED in ad 2 B dition to their former stock, a

large and splendid assortment of

D21Y GOOBS; E2ar A na re, teeii s w ar e, G UTI.ER.Y, Gkocekies, Sec, -Vc. All of which they will dispose of lower for cash, or approved country produce.

Tfrfalso, .) Wclteeri, and a few Crocking chairs, alio

which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. .,f. HAINES & LANIUS. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 1831 50

.airs:

T

airs:

THREE cents per round in cash will

be paid for clean linen and cotton rags at the Rising Sun Times office, when, delivered in quanlictcs of not less tlm 10 pounds.