Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 65, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 7 February 1835 — Page 3
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CAPPING THE CLIMAX J! LlffntNrEBCIiGll" AURORA'.! R1ST0 SI'S'.! AM HARTKORH'.'. TtllNPIKE COM PA V ! ! We prrceiveby the proceedings of our legislature that a bill has bei n pa-secl incorporating a company to construct a turnpike from L:wI I. .. .. .. ...... .....I P ici.Kr 5-11,1.
renci'puir., iv iv;n i, i " - a '
uood i;vs rnn tus- i rori.r. of OK.VUBORX.
CirWe can nne our readers lhat j to n,rtf..M,a .Stance ot i or ,u nines . t, w . .. , a- well as every person in tins section of the it U with feciirgsot no ordinary plea-j contv, w.re m,t a little n-toimhcl to e this, cure, WO anr.OUii.'t the final asage o! ! n? t0f,rt intimation we hail of any thins of the bill fir the renv val of the Scat of ; H i kind, wasthronth the proceedings of our Jlic-ofDca.horneuUHt. It passed Legislature. But i. cid not require any great JU?lU . . ,; ,,, c Kn-.thnftuetopeneAethntitwasatnckot the llnc on the Colli till, anil the .c- , i.uu,. u purchase up the pcoTl lteotl the 29lll. Wo find the lul'.OW- ' pJo o the low , r end of the county, and get i. 1 . . .. :.. -i . . . VV lit.) WaIit r:in:l :ind
r-jM-( im lliifi on Us ttnai passage, i.i u.cni i " -
i.ig pt"
the
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poli papers.
j toe sr. ok "uia uiisknt nax.
of .Mr. Walk
Oil the C3ih,o! mono:
r,f i!n icvi i:i i rev inn i a del 4 ol I lie ii
vcr. rn-iioi,t il. ami the Hoii-e l-iok
ihe l.auieuci burgh r.ul road. Hut let us toll
vou, teulleiuen of l.awn ncel-urgh, lh.it your
'heme is not going to take. Do yo a suppose
that the peopled" Aurora, Hartford and Rising
"am are so ulicllotr jmUd as to believe that you won'.! i vi r subscribe the lii st c nt towards ina-
o, gentlemen; you think
up the h;!l to provid- tor the re h'ca'h n kmg such a road? lo, gentlemen ; ou think of the S at ot j'l-Ut oof Dearborn (O. too much of yourselves to be guilty of Joins
Mr. V.'ilb-t moed M rou nut lm'
bill to a omimireo d" the whole House, whoa did not prevail. Mr. Ncwm m moved to strike out so nvuli of said hill a tellies to the le-lo-calioa i f i'k- s at ( ju-'.ice a( the nearer convenient point to the oet.ter. and to iii-ert tl.e following: ;,t mh h pltee ,( to ti. t in rvvtv -ee:ti ja-t. il in their i : i l.-.ll I-,., il.
iinon. stn-ii re i . i i,i r.....i . v
uch thiii
V turnpike from Ln wroiicehurgh to Hising
Sua'. Non-ensc! Who would travel on such a road, ami what great benefits would result from ii ! The travt 1 would con-i't in going to ai;d returning from 'ourt, so long a the county - at remain at Lawrence! urgh, (which, bv-the-1 y,thy are id. out to lo-e ;) and what few
1 .aw relict 1 urgliei 5 come to Rising
advantage, some say, over us in this
respect, for they can read the little things yon make letters with, and we t an hardly make out to read them when
the impressions are made. Ihit these repof.s I don't believe. therefore 1 iho't I'd try vou for the fust time myself. You know, .Mr. Kditor. t.Rt:vT mi:n don't tell every thinir the v know, and parlieu-
larlv preiv.atuifdv, and tliey aie often defeated by letting their intentions he know n. 1 desisin, Sir, sending you now and then, a piece on stindi v matters and af f.iirs, and if the people knew mo by my real name thev'd hardly have curiosity enough to tak a p m p at them, hut I think it was Uncle Tom, or somebody else to!J me once, that it was nearly all
in a wnnc; therefore I have trir.smoj;ritied my present name, and am determined to try and do better. You'll hear from me ere long asain. A Jloosn.rt ui' Aknomi's cncEK.
! rr jjmls' MILLS. I rPIil'. subsc i iher? have just recti veil I S nnd are ik w opening at their i Store, at .hunts' mn'.'s Laughery, in '.addition to their former stock, a large i and general assortment Oi . mb mm ma
iioi?crii"sj ISai'tUvHre, Cul-
N Saturday, the 21st instant, th.subscriber will oiler for sale, at
his residence about half a mile below Rising Sun, the following r-.r? property: one CO IV. be- !;i tweoti i0 and GO head vfj;k of Farming Uien- k--53 ii- iuht acres of W heat in the ground. Household and Kitchen furniture, anil snndrv other articles. Sale to corn
ice at ten o'clock, a. m. on said da , ! 1R0X .LVD C.1STLYGS,
op
oes-arv." Mr. K- 1 o c. tiled lor 1 d.vi-i- n of the (jn.-.-ioa, and the ieli"t !v:ng taki-n a -ttiVing out. it was decided m the l, 'Z 'v ' Mr. New m in m n d to ame'nl li.e 3d s, , ii,:, of the bill by a.hlieg the (oilow-
"Ft ub d. Ca t' 1;n
i. -1..-V .1 or ivl.e ;t'o n !' h sent of pl-tie" i ( s.iid c ait, IV of Deai'noru shall p ty all ila-mgesthat may aecra to any p..',-soa or m is.vi-. body corporate or pol.tic.bv re i-oa e, tl-- re-1 .cation and i, (uoval'ol s,,id seal of ju-tiee;" i.i. Ii nn.ti.iii w a- de ided in the ticfr.i'lyc is 1 :. t M a "..
P"li;ioi is for
"J(. was then read a third time
mi on pet-
tifoutiit :o'' tleeti-'lieiiing business, for tl.is is al l '0 the ainount of eon.niunii ation l etwetn the two elaci s ; ami these are the benefits.
1:' the people of Kiting !run ate to be incorporated nit i a turnpike eoe.ipany, they are dear .in that it -houl.l hi' o:ie from which they may ccr;e'Oun hi m fa. A turnpike in the direcof lli.riford woulii be advantageous, and one could bo made i.i th.at ilireeticii. 15ut who would ihiiik of making a turnpike iVom this I l.iev to Lawrcneebnrgh ? No person, i xcept
sin h an one a- thinks tl.e people have as little .f n. -r :i he has bim-t If. Il the Lawri r.c liutgliers are anxious to mend the ; lit which ei-l- between them and the middle am! lower sections of the county, they must t t up some more fe.l-iblo object than this ' li licnloes turnpike parade. They mn-t recolh 1 1, too, ttiat th.ey are completely at the mer- ! i v of the r 't of tin; county, ai d it would be ! well for them to act a little more becoming
and p
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pCOj
!e i:i their situation.
tr 1 (Vj-t our hitest dates from Lidiiina'polis the (Vi the 2hA'.- bill l.v.in the Hc ;11 ,.l!lWm ,)iH wa, ,1!ulcr consideration in ta oxide for tin' le h.c ation e l.u. scat i(OmmlU,,0 ol- ,h whole, in the Senate. Its el" j tslice of Dearborn couaiy, and (ar j J; Si,mewl,.,t ,ubtful. Weie we there, el'i -r p :r;,.o-',s. was rea.-l a third nw. i HJil mitj, tl a voice, ami comM inert with n
and p.-..ed M'H- 1 i tl i S o. second, we should move to postpone its further
Tit ISO w ho voted in tie'' atarmative, ! . ouMderation until the first Monday in Decern M, Mr. Ullt' il. Noon. Uradv.OaM- ber, m'.-u'in hundred and thirty-five, ii . m I...-, I'.-Mn l '.T.I,. ,.o. Fee-i
V I.' u:,:, ll...-..r 1 Mi- ! The Ohio is now in fine navigable order, be-
Thomp-c-n at-d Whileotv.b. j,cc- --- --- ii , Vwo who yol-s i:i the negative , (Q-Ky a letter from the lion. Amos Lane .; I?,.;,,.!, flaf!.. Dailv. DC- we ban. that a duel was fought on the mornnu 'en v r p.,.,!..,- f.V-floh. 1 1 mna. and ; of the tilt, at the old battle ground, Bla
K-.id.
lor the Tiiius. Mr. Kin to ft Please give the follow
ing extract an insertion la your valua
ble paper. Fstgic cf the Ins and On!?, or of the Popi lars awl Vnjtnpuiutv.
"I have long since discovered that
there are two system of logic, or two modes of reasoning, that seem to be al
most uniformly adopted by two classes in society. irrespective of their lediuious or political views. The fni adopt ore s Mem, nnd the Out another. Hy the )-. we understand those in authority wiih the people; and by the Outs, those not in authority with the people. The former are the Fopulars. and the latter
(lie Unpopulars. Hie b gic ot li.e Ins
has in il the following rales: I 1. Never submit any of those points essential to your good standing w iih the people, to the hazard of investigation.
vemomher von have something to lose.
but nolhinti to gain.
2. When vour system is attacked, al
ways cxlol the wisdom, piety or virtue
f its founders; descant upon its antt-
pulv. anM enumerate us votaiic.
3. Ktdictile the pretentions and ex ose the arrogance of those who would I, ire to onnose names so revered, nsa-
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when the leims will be made known. WM. THOMPSON.
February 7, 1 0 if). 3w is iiiuA in) oEisi 1 is.Flxth Ukiu via. of Ixra vxa Mu iti v. Print, raPihrrit.Jnn. Hi, !C3a
rnMli; several Regiments composing
14 said lb igade. w iil be mustered and inspected, as fclio-vs The Tiiird Pu g. on Titursday , Oct. 23. Fourteenth, on Saturdav, Oct. '2i.
I'iftecntli, on ?iondav,Oct. 2o
SALT, OOKDAGE, NAILS, '. j r.Ts i d ye-arc i is, TLYIV1RE, SJDDLBR Y, and a great variety of such articles as suit toe wants of the Farmer and mechanic. From the facilities which their stand e 'Ha s to the public over most other pan es in this part cf the county, and their long experience in the business, they contidenlly expect and solicit a share of the public patronage; and ... . 111!
Fort v-fom th.on Halm dav . Oct. 30. p' oun.e inai no auem e-.i mi.ui v Fiflv-lifth.on Tuesday, Oct. 2T. I wauling , on their part to deserve it. Hixuelli.cn Wednesday. Oct. j ite puohe are invited lo call and exit such place, w ithin each Regiment, i an.i:e ir thcmsclvee. :n the ropective commandar.ts may do- j 4 IS I f Ii siunate. j Having rented of Col. P. James hia
lT i ne several commanciaues w i.i vvt.j jvU0Un nnj extensive mills, tney
are pn'pared to do business in that line on the shortest notice, and on the usu
al terms; and having in their employ
ml re-
part icular in making their annur
l u ins at the time reipiii' d h law. LJv order of Liri-j.if i-n. W m. O. Kk.i:x: ALF.X. L. CiLFNN,
; denshur-h, between the lion. -Mr. Wise, mem
i i i-r-mioressfrom iijinia, and a -Mr. Cose
ibis lite opponent the latter receiving a ball
,rn far once bent heard and o- I in ,he ri..,,t nrm, pas-mg into the body, not
Taa-. h.i- the vuice ( f the People ot
TV
t.Vrd; and notwithstanding the ridie- ! known to be fatal. The quarrel was of two
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II I. Ml S . . Ill - I ' II III I - .
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PiBLS. .MOLASSF.H.j i4 rece-i-ved fromXew Orleans, per steam
boat I'm !- .SiH'.and tor sale on r.cccei-
moda.'.ing terms, by
I I A LM .H eC liAAlLS. .Ian nary 1 G3a. ' .Yi:ir i:sr.inunMi:.Yr.
t'es so ancient, apd authorities so mi
rnMli: Subscriber hav-
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...id 1,1 t . r sp( i ta'niiiv ami iiaimau v ;
1 " ,f ii,.iSit lt.
' ";tl:1 1 U , I occurred on the Rail Road between that place , who went en to Indi- ; w, Kr;ink(;,, 0a the Sunday previous. A purpose f defeating :(.:irPKuled with passengers, was ret,.rnitig from been pa-ed by tliuni-;a pleasure trip, when something liappene'l to I . ..... .crt ...... 1. illirv . which
. . .... , i . in, I '.come, in eo'.ii.ici uc m- ..........v . j , paaat m.jaHos. I ae ie,.oit, .no, taat , , . ,UI1i,er oil" tluir seats. One man
nUl was iu-tiintlv killed, and lighter ten others se-
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Pie people Ol liwiesn eaiuin ; vereiy uruiscii. 1 of the ( 'ourt House, has re- p.We have received the two first numbers
It w as aid he re that it( ,he lt,-o.,lriih Enquirer, a weekly iiewspa-
for tliO I 'il perjustcoinmenceil at Hrookv ihe, in tins State, . . it c. !)...,,- It c tv.i-tflv
.1.;....! . ,v.,..i.in,i nl" Ibis -Mi-is. hihhk v ,.,,. .............
t.nioli t ui.i. 'ui- . i .,,,,1 nr. sents a verv respeetalile ap-
of mil' deb gain'. Law r- neeliui iih nnap. iis t.ir tin tiie b;ih it ha-
the bill on'aiu d a proviiou to le
iterate for th
eeived il' 7;"
We learn from the Lexington Kentucky
thiit a serious accident
i Hi
r Hfnator won! i nd vo'o
kind. When we heard tin-
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reSii
meron.
4. If possible, so far as lieth in vour
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nowor. arraiL'n me motives, anu im-
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peach the aims of your opposers.
5. Calumniate their characters, il
vou can, under any pretense, and de-
tame them, but wiiii apparent regret
that yon should be compelled loiio so.
G. And lastly, when you are con scious thai you cannot cany ) our point
represent vour opponent as unworthv
of your notice ; give hi?- system or hi
arguments the name of some obsolete heresy, and tell it how it was blasted, an'! refuted cental ie ago. The logic of the Outs is i.ot so easily reduced to one system as that "f the
Ins. If hi politics, one system i sumpled ; if in relii-ion, another. Bat the general points of coincidence arc 1 . To submit every tiling lo the toM of reason; and if in icligioa, to revela
tion.
1 P-ittvass the opinions and argu-
Ut v- " I mcnls of tl oe w ho oppose, without in
vading their reputation, or atlempting to injure it. When the cause of the Outsit a good one. such is ihe system ot logic adopted. And even when it is not so good, there must be ae apparent respect to the above decisions.
.e.l a letter to that gentleman, to a-ecr- : pa
tain if iheie. wn?
de
pcarance,
but we think it contains too much
t I H
If L.I I 1 I "
-B- nig leaseii in, i.um,
at ei icmiiiuu iu ie-v.., ji
the purpose o! rarrving on business a-
1 :. . ti .
g;iiu, lespecuuUy informs his old custo
mers and the public in g nerai, liial ne has taken the frame building on Front st. between Mr. Waggoner's tavern and
.Messrs. Poppet ec James's sloro. where
he intends to carry on tiie ItUV t aut
SHOE JUKLYt; business i;: all its branches. He will keep himself well supplied with the very best H&lik'rit IcatBsev. and he is determined to dis....inf ml rnr pi! her iii promptness in
"'i"" ' " i . nmking, or the cheapness, neatness anu durability of his w ot k. From long experience in the business, am! the satisfaction he lias; here
tofore given, he natters himself that his
old customers w ill not be backward in
giving him a call, and bringing their friends along with them. J. F. HARRISON. Rising Sun, Jan. 2 1, 1 835. 0 1 if .ti nwri n FBHM subscribers have on hand and -H- for .sale, four first rate IFraSSkStSJ Js;tVO, t.T lire places, for wood, which they will sell on accommodating
,e,ms. HAIN11S 4c LAMLH. Rising Hun, Jan. 17.
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experience! nimers, tiiey c;iu piounse; geneial salisfaetion. Customers coming from a distance, can have their grisls to take home with them. Thev also have on hand and for sale, a l u ge lot of Lumber, which they will sell at the lowest prices. They can
furnish any quantity of ItO.lLiUo ana SCJXTLl.Yti,; the shortest notice and en the most favorable terms. I'iitv cr-ATS in cash paid for Wheat, th livcrcd at the mill. PIATT & ATHEARN. James' mills, Jan. 17, 1 335.-G2lf
tl7
t
itics to pleae every body 5 though we ex-
lliy lllUh ill the to- ; pect the t-litors lo not calculate to ,10 1111s.
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poll. I a ail l ' , " ' s5 ' j (tJ-iriluns11.11v111.1iM " - I ail.i.lpll inn nsinj-, .v ii'- v..
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1.. ..i liiiuie. n vii si ii' 1 i.mimm- .....
ku.. IMartix Stkwart, and .Iamk.s
Wii.ins ;i r.uiilidiiies for Trustees of
1 1. : . .st -. I .. n i-u s l ' .
anu ii.s u.n 1 . . . .. . . . 1 n,o ,'r,i-
, ' 1, -lit. I'l "lis l lie, ITH- ( mm i' "" 1 - We -ho-ild be p.ea-e.I lo know wlta. c j,,.. r,,lt ,0 romplaln or the manner rem 1 a 'raliaa th ; L iw renceburghers whil l; ,ne laws are published. All heal are to make Mr. No wm in, for hi oxer- iiUV an- publishe.l in the Indianapolis papers,
and eon-e.pit ntly, one iciv ?ee ini iii. .,,1 instance f tli" ,h(-' to incorporate
ti.m. to amend the bill so a to rrnvmr
t
i. . iiv.- m int' ! .
tlie.ll. i; appeal- .1. " ; , , Spillin.,rv . it or.lerea
1 . . i Mr. Newntin was . , ... a ;.. n,.. l.i.'.euii llenioerat. Now
oat .1 j " - 1,1 rr iii.ni-i."
Tavern tand FOR RE1TT. TH AT well known tavern 1??s':1f3fttand situated on Front street, JAyin Ihe village of Rising Sun,
Mr. Fimtor: Please announce J011X ,0,,0, u kepi bv the 1 ile Col. Scott,
I ..I 1,1 ,.vi iii ne uni il in an. a. v.
,um "i " " 1 , . pi 1 Waggoner, is edit led tor rent. 1ms is ,be" only tavern house in the town: Hip Mtmition is a desirable one, and an indVyiitual who would keep a respecta ble house could do a good business. There is substantial and commodious -tabling belonging thereto. Possession
can be had on the hist ol Marcn. ,n . I,.. r inhumation an be had by ap-
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-ditor ot Uie lvisin- ouu
M arth election, and oblige
MM VoTKUa.
aDwiKi. Taim.t-.v will iic support
ed for Constable of Randolph township,
at the approaching election.
,7 enough , i,:1,1 it been one ol the paper'
Mr.
g, 1;
Tin' 1 vril'M
Meets at halt it six o'clock this evening at plication lo the Cel
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in this county, m- ibe I'restw teri 111 eaaiicn. y . y" " """ "m,(
I t i . t . ill , on. I 10 In btu in r I - - , - '-
.... ,...t...: !, in real number more v-iW- 1 Air 1...-, - - l;;,,,, Sun. .1 an. '2 I. ! D.io.
- k . 1 n tic hi tu :ii inn!. I'M'"1 i"-" . .1 .... .... ... .1 .r.'ULo. 1 - .
v,'ii I t 1,1' ' 1 l ''I i . , . HlllH I' n" w ill in m-i ' '"l10"1" 1 ' . .. , . ... .if.b.i.e liitcr.-ted in Ihe law would have seen Ti;t j.nu.ediate abolition el
mo shall alHIiU to uni ,,,,, i. o,ild havebron-ht a little Ui...,.rv i)lU, ,,r.u ti, able and .Liable.
11 : it ri i ' "Ii 1 1
ll-man la ieiil a f. ScPreaMirv I ap'' to the punier. m-u ...
ovxrv 111 or,, a a. -- .... I-.., li,-.,. e .tiitcia vour paper 1 lot the lir.us.
th it J VNU ill.l.wiUl.cM,pp.,te.Ut Mu.C;,.kan: I was in tow n a f,w days uZTnins. on the ?lh day of Februa. y uill be of
thei.vl An;n-t.!'.tion, I. 1 lbe.,,iceo. .v.-Ui;u, ;uu, , p(.nM.,Vei1 lliat llie pii-p.i " ' . ,
,r..i l. ,il.. a iiyoni.iy, l Woro 1 u-ilaMinglv tpi'Z7.mg ami iin"sL.lorift conurvj ' '
s niTv i' nun lit.ivui iiiiiv iin'i "' -ii.iiMv. cia ThccitiZo,,se.H-r!,llvr invited to attend. fNt)TI('K is given that bcliool M x , . .rrr:tr. jrir;.srctioi. No. 1 C, in township JNo. .Nf. v f V. (H n 3, range 1, west, in Dearborn W &r&VJJ& which wa, advertised or sale
rDHH subscribers have just received JL and are now opening at their store in Rising Sun. an addition to their former stock. nniking their assortment compi, le. and consisting of the following articles, in part, v iz: BB.Y GOODS. Super blue, brow tumixM ecdrab Cloths
Frow n, blue :t d s'.npeU oaunei: An assortment of Ladies' Shaw Is and dress Handkerchiefs; Figured and plain Bobinctt; Thread and bobinct laces; A splendid assortment of bonnet and
Leit ribbands ; Green and black crapes; Plain and striped ginghams; Plain and figured jaconet; Book and cambric muslins; Linen and cotton diaper; Circassians, a vaiiety of colors; Black, blue, brow n and red bombazets;
Marseilles, valenlia, satin, and silk vestStocks and cravats, a variety; ii'gs; Ladies and gentlemen's silk, beaver and buckskin gloves; Brown sheetings and sheeting muslins; Checks, tickings and domestic plaids;
Fancy prints and a splendid arlicrc 01 Ticilhi Calico. U A IS DWARIlThey keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Hard ware, consisting of locks, latches, hinges, screw s, axes, hatchets, hammeis, wood, cross cut and hand saws. COOPERS1 vV C.1RPEX-TERS-TOOLS. A 1 .SO lion, Castings, Steel, JNails,
ind Spikes. A C.OOn ASSORTMENT OF uocnvarc ami Tinware. Thev also keep constantly on hand, COTTON YARN AND BATTING, from the Rising Sun Factory, cither at wholesale, or retail. Or All of which they will sell low for cash or approved country porduce. 1 P. Sc H. JAMES. Ri,ing Sun, Jan. 10, 1835. Gly
.v.i.vr 1 otehs.
nit: m:." We h id .ear.-ely C.ni he,l putting in type oar Tra,arli-t week on Ihe.c.oon, when it et in r.A r i.neb for anv ne. and Miice thai lime
until eU. 1. lay morning, we have h i I H"'r in re.il came . On Thur day niuht, it become more tno.h rate, and on jc''ahi,nt noon, we b id ! pro-pert, 1. r the (irst tune this Winter,
of sonic sh i.hiu'.'. 0,,r te:e' r itbroad may he a little n-loni-h-r,l to he ir that it ha-net yelbi rncoht enoneh (althonth the Till of Kelauary) to slop the nav- , .lion of our river. ?neh, however, is Ihe f u f and, w ith the exception of a day or two, ,Ue Mcamhoats havo contu.nod to ply tr.nlarly ir,,lNI C.nriimi'- ' ",,,
toiiuam out ol each olher the real Ayj.; .lUy made an addition lo
ti uiies of those pieces that have lately g j wr former stock, wnie ii icn.....i...,..l in the Times. Some ridicu- ,V.a.. :lsso, (mcnt full and complele.
led Ihem and some extolled them. -pu.v C;in furnish their customers with Some said lite authors lived in town, Lmost every description ol
,odolhers.inlhecou.ttry. t.Uimauiy nnV GOODS:
one said the cat would soon come: out f;,r)C;cL fll,V (JlJEEXSlVJRE, of the wallet, for 3011 could id keep it ,nrwavo a.itl Cutlery,
lo 0111 sen. 11 ' ' ""J . . 1 ,.11 thoi-:ti lie cs which are usually
oi led outlmreo.ttheh.llsiVr; ... ; ; . ,l,o Siores in this tdace, at low
.. I...... ICO IVIII IWilill I- I l '- - -
fered far sale on Tnes.lay, the 10lh a .. ..f M 11 1 Ii i't. between the hours
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1(1 o c ocU, .. a'-
ol
on
rould nl be pal in
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about U. Ami w I e 1 c f . ;umnc lhcir ,lock and the prices. J LJr NVilmingtots Pec. 57, 1 834, ouMhey '.;Ccrve nn Ki,inR Sun,Feb. 7, I 05y UiMitg S,.n,Doc. 2., loSl. t Hmu.gto, , .
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d iv, at the Court House door in Laurenccburgh said sale having been necessarily postponed. HLNRV WALKI J Jan. 21, 1 tU.. School Gwmfr
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Clock assl Walfli Inkingr, U1U1LYGT0X, LVD. TJPUV- subscribers respectfully inform the public, lhat they have estab
lished tltiunsc Ives in Ihe town of H il-
mington, Indiana, west of Capt. Wood's
tavern. They intend to nay strict at
tention lo their business, and will repair Clocks and WaVclies 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.
They intend keeping on hand an asorlment of . ILWKLUV, FANCY ARTICLES, Watch Chains, Seals, Keys
vV,c. Sec. which they will dispose of at
perusal. The loi
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