Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 72, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 28 March 1835 — Page 3

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MAKCH 2,

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iiv . imhb i me 1 inics will he rc-

mcned on this day, the 28th in?t. to the frame

building on Front street, next door below Craft A Sou'i Store. t oi NTY ni:conni;i. Ti the r.niT.m I'lea-e ?tate in vonr paper th.it r.DA'AltllS. RUSIJ, Er. wi!l he snpported for Recorder of Dearborn county, at the next August election, by many voters of RANDOl.rU TOWNSHIP. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. Our eharje for announcing the nanm of any candidate, (except the person he a punctual ub;eriher to our piper.) is o.mc dollar, to he paid in all cm.-,, in cJvanctt and we ih it to be borne in mind ihrtt we do not intend to depart Ironi this rule in a sin-le intatuc.

Ttu: t ot m y si:at. The Commissioners to re-locate the County f;rnt, ndjotirttrd, as we tir.dertan, on Friday 1 if, until the second .Monday in May, having buntinnHa to conic to a ilecs'ion. Itisrnnnrrd thtt trrt of t':c Comitii'ioncrs were fav.t lbV to removal, hut coal. I not areo a to the i l".tr- two hems; for one joint ; one for atiathpr ' atid the fourth for Lnu e;u clu'zh .' V refrain from maUi'ior any comm. nts on a revdt o ni-.tch nn. xm cle.l to the poplo of this ceutity. v.mrr: v. ati u canal. "VYr rcr-eive th it the Wl itewnter Valley editorare m.ik i-.-r a .-or. -n't rable tiol-o about the Ohio l.ci-iatiire, hi-c ui o th it bo;ly refused t yranl tl.nn the privih'ire of making a portion f the Canal throin h Ohio, "i'he great ud rfre-Ca-.l, it ctn, ffsi that the proximity of the U i.i'.. -.t iter aoiy to the .Miami canal rnn'errrl it nnve- -? n v. Onr editor Wf make adt sevthin :dovt I leathern county, anions other', and wants '0 Know if In r proximity to the "!i.ii!ii eoial ill tial hi r to make shipnu nts rf jTodtif o to ( incicnati ? W e can answer, hy ratine, that th;s 1 nil rnt l .p of tlie haft hei. 1 ft to r.ini tenths of onr eiturt 11?, heeau-i l.e liio river rorvrt i:eir! ail, sfnottV.f i, ":) of hi r nrp'"i erodn. 1-- to ti-.c Sonlhtcn a.;;Uc. The oti'y benef.ts it could he in this rcjirtix . iv;:! ! r-r-i io to tlio-p ownins property

fion in the liotue tva?, the adoption cf

a iTSoiniioti tiy a uttatiimotis vote, dr

c:lai M'tt. (liat thi tna!v ol tl r Coiiitlt r.

Jmv, 1831, sImmM ho mniritnitiod. ;ini

its ( xrrulitm insisted o:.. 'F lu i-vmrs

sion of opinion will liavo the t (Foct to j-i

li'tice fomc of the war lovino spirits of

both countries. It manifests a disposition to await the action of the French cliam'x r, as well as a determination to n-c vet v mean to insure to American citizens the indemnity stipulated kr in the treaty. The latest accounts from Pianct: indicated a willingness on the paitofthat nation to accede to the terms ef lite treaty, hut at the same time an indisposition to do it under menace. The threat is removed, and Fiance can act, independently of am thing thai savors of fear. Tin"; B'iiish join n ilisis are anxious to see the two rerail In an nation et irag.-d in the woik

of mutual destruction; hut we helieve

there is enough good sone in lioth na

tions to stve them Iroatsiiv h a w retched

occupation. Lin, ,'jirror.

FnN( K. 'I'he New Voik Mercan

tile Advcltise,- of the lhli ins!, hold

the followino; language, wiili lefetenee to (lie fet ling and opinion ef the people in that city as to the Fiench question:

l,Notw itlistanding the incl.nier,cv of

the weather on Saturday, we have sel

loin seen our citizens more txhi it ated

than they were on that day. This was caused hy the intelligence hv the p:(k i t from Havre, which certainly indi cat s tint ti ere is no di-pesiiion in France to go to war with the United States. Most ef the piivate letters firm Paiis and Havre express the con-ti-'ent helief that the Chamhcls will vote for 1 he pax mont o( our claim. 13.siih s this, the letter of M. Seruiier. x!ii( li xvas within i lioai Congress.

had the rllect to Jsm.ite the

si t,s, t ii.it it cell til'M har.u !( !.'

appre-

per-

uin. o matter ef a ho-

heiisi. Ti w hu ll existed xxith tnanx per-

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few eonH.ii-'iotl houses at

Vermont Wool. The state of Vermont is douhlhs the ft;l xvool growing country ia the xveild. in order to the in ii.iiate,r.ct'.! cf thi.5 growth, and to footer its manufacture, a meeting of the trawcrs has heen held at Montpe-

out a penrch warrant for a suspicions noighhor premises. They went to and a-lc d the suipe il man if he Unexv any thing of tin ,isi hogs, and received for ansxxer 4No." Tliey insisted upon and commenced a scan h. ana xxhiUt in the act of examining the house the suspicious individual hecaitse irritated and alarmed and

xvi!h a view to deter them from furthet

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a

a aich declared hefore !

us m

ther that

h knew nothing of them that if he

did he hoped that 'God inis-ht strike

him dead and the devil might lake him." Notwithstanding this they continued

the ir starch, and finally found the. hogs i t . . '

salted axvay in toe barn, secreted heneat h some hav.

Aft?i legally proving property they eized the man to take him t-a the Som

erset jail. J hoy had proceeded more

than two mile xxhe.i he xvas heard to

utter a cry and seen la fill to toe ground a dead man.

The persons in company with him

returned his hodv to his friends whilst

Ids guilty soul xvent to appear hefore the bur of an angry find.

,"Iaryt.ind v-ldvocaie.

Com i the West. It has been so

cold in Indiana, that an F. liter of one o!

the nexvspapcrs in (hat State, xvas obli

ged to sit up in his office all right, xvith

1 couple of printer s devils rnhhing his

head, t) kerp the itleas from free:hf!

A tissual Ansut FiEcciioaa.

CONG HESS.

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L. T.4XXEII. I ,iLKX. 11. BILL,

.Scistiiiary 1ie

TIIF annual meeti.ig for tiie. election f Trustees of Rising Sua Seminary, xvill hv held at the Seminary building.

on Monday, the G'h of Apiil. al 3 o'-

lOldll'S xvill March -23.

ie u. i . m. i lie rj;oe )l- ase nil attend.

StlIF, subscribers are rcccix ing and

T

tnent ol

a handsome nssort-

"i;au., 1 1 1 i.i.'.'i s! wv.t.t. n:v." It ha heen tei-orled nhaut our town for a

ilar rr two ia?t. thai four xnv U-tir.tnihe.l lier. (he capital, at which a society xv a

.! 1 M. rioii. 11. r o!i: M c .1,, ;t fnA II 11. I' t tucd for thennt pose of imiuoviiMj lle weig

f7o.rf, J.trk r..irrrncr Halter ,lrmslr,mz, and the breed of heep, and circulating in nirn for sale in the ear. The present RCO:lsj, among which may be found

Jtrl- barker, have nmtertak. n to indict about formation relative to the sale of wool, prices are, for corn 50 cents per bush the following articles:

roRTV, more or le:-, of the ritizm? of ltiinj; (lie pi ices to be obtained, and all other '; and for corn mal 60 cents, struck Calicoes, Cambrics, Irish Linens;

CORN GROUND.

Cr;i, & Tens 33ca5 y.fc. riSMlF Rising Sun Mill i no.v fused

for grinding corn, and has meal on

hand for sale, or to exchange for sound

helled corn, at the rate of three-fourths

ht in meal, lor corn. Also,

M. TURNER,

Jf AS just received, and is now o-

Jl pening, a handsome assortment

f hesh Spring and Summer GOODS,

eotiMimg in part as follows:

Russell ni d dive, broxvn. green, blue, and bl.it k C!ot!,s; Cassinei's. fancx colors; Summer drillings Mexican mixtures, Hamilton stoitnenls, Russia sheeting and French linens; Merrimack and French Prints, n splendid assortment ; French ginghams; plain, fig'd., cross ba red Jaeonels. English. Sxvis and mull Mttslins; Plain amllig'd (Jrecian Robinetts; Do. do. Laces and F.lgings; (J reen Uerf.-iizo, '.vhite and green gauze Veils; 13omha7.ine Stocks; A rich article of fancy dies and pocket Hand kerchiefs ; Umbrellas and Parasols; Chinese Fans; Newest stxle ef lioanets and bonnet trimmings; Silk, Valencia, Marseilles, and Velvet Vesting, Curtain Calicoes; Dress Silk: Ladies' ami Gentlemen's Gl oves ; Sheetings and Shirtings; White and colored Cotton Hose, and half Hose; Ladies' Pniiiell, .Morocco and Seal Skin Shoes and Slippers; Men's Siioes. Pumps and Slippers; j Children's Shoes, a vaiietv; Palm Hats, &c. &r. Together xvith an a-sortmnt of iiuwirjiu: .-LVD cutlery, Queens. China and Glass Wares. Family Medicine's, Blank and School Rook. Nail. Iron, Castings, Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains. H limes and Horse Collars, Riding Whips, Paints, 0,1s and Dve Slut!'-, occ, fce. Alo, an nssortm."m t of CJRPEXTEIVS HEATH TOOLS, of Creagh's manufacture, all ef which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce. Rising Sun, March 23, 183.3.

Pun, for indicting pnni-hment. after the man- information connected with the same, measure.

r.orcf I.tftxch, in on the prron ot the said John

11. 11. (loo,!, a short time fitiee. Header, mark ti e n?o iation John M. 11. Jooil, Ja.k La .v-f'n.-c, -W;.lter Anntrotvi, nn l Jack Barker! Where eonl l xve fn I men hi tter finlctl f r fn;h other' societj, tb;w the fonr wort lues ivhove ivmcd t Tru'v, il may he said "Hail

fi loin s, xve'd n,rt!M T. S. A goodly number of onrciti7xnlnxer(C"ntly fell very low intlie r!imatien xif Waltir Armtronj. Ueavie formerly had a :;oo.l opinion of th people ol

KiMiii? Sun, but mux- (O tell it rot in tJatl . a liitmhtt cf them have mudp thim elves r.nmlid.vtes for Ji t"crorvi!lc, in il,'! o; imoiief the would-be honorable Senator Coin Dearborn!

A committee was appointed for carrying into effect the above object and another to examine into (he nature of diseases common among sheep, and asi ertain the most cfXecluul remedies.

At p'v 'o

DAMF.L IliNSl) ALL,. Ma veil 23, 13 35. 3w?2e

Silks an l Silk Handkerchiefs;

Dress I land kerchiefs, Gingham? ; llomhazetts. Handsome Vesting;

IJrownand bleached Muslins;

Rohinet and Rook Muslin;

Straw and Leghorn RonnctSj&c. &c.

ai.su,

"LU13JE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. ffiSZkZPfih ACRLS of first rate lbolemi Land, siluated on the Oh"o river, below Laugliery creel;, b miles obove Rbing Sun. and 2 from Aurora, hounded by ilie Slate road leading from Lawrence I'urgli to Rising Sun, lands of Abijah Hays, and the subscriber. Said land is covered xvith timber, which will much more than pay for clearing, and is ready sale or, the river bank. A further description is unnecessary, ns those wishing to purchase can view for themselves, by calling on the subscriber Tiring near the premises, on Laughery creek, half a mile from its mouth. STEPHEN S. SPEAKMAN. March 7, 1 C35. 3t

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JVurlh corner of Main rind Front streets, AVE lately made an addition to their former stock, which renders their assortment full and complete.

They can furnish their customers will

almost ever' description of

DRY GOODS;

GROCERIES and Q UEEJS S WA RE

52:ulwnrc assd Cutlery, tud all other articles which are usually

kept in the Stoics in this place, at lovv

pi ices atid accommodating terms, for

cash, or approved country produce.

1 he public are invited to call and ex-

inline their stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 C3C. Goj

stock, xvill make their assortment near-

k-Cl .rfc'on, the editor or the Hrookvillc Ameiican, xvn nt l.awM.cthr.rfU the n-ent and iined in the e t r.d al ir-c of the

edit ,-r of tl Time

eomphni'iit ho sent u; nnd xe wonul I'o p. caned to know il he ha'air necom-.t tipainsl ( coj lr in thi, section , who have already oxen aid him. Wf should al-o I hi to know if Wv, from wh, ta l.e has ileiixe I so much information resrertin;; onrsi l!, ii the n.e liat who was ilithiuged from i tioaidir.g hoi:e in tr. lamt ns, Dhio, for atti niptiiii; to xal!t home from him h with a n "1 woman.

FOR SALS.

Thi is a wide and important move FHIHE Subscriber olfeis for sale tin

ment on the part ef the wool growers, Stt':;!t 5S:V ."xii'l, with itsap

and ought to he followed up in all parts pondages, leadv for immediate opera

nt the t ountrv where there are grazing uon. together xvith THREE full LOTS

natures. U is of (he utmost impor 0f ground, on which the Mill is situa

(ar.ee that cot rert information be dis- ted. She runs txvo saws, and has a ly complete. They wish their friend

seminated on the sn'm ct, and the best noxverful Engine. The w hole, is nearly and customers to call and examine for

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v!em aoop''vl in the otHe(. such tiexy. 1 here is also attached, a iuill themselves, as tnev win sen low lor

issoeiations are 'minenlly calcul.

to nte molt! the otuect. Lniiine. As there is no p

S.txx-oltll in the vicinitv, it alioids a tine KiingMin, at a ten z. i ujj. in

1 importunity for any one desirous ol en

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giging in such mi-mes. i nc n i-.n-xvill be accoiTimod iting a part only of

the purchase money", xvill be required in

hand, if the balance he well secured.

Doing desirous of quitting

IRwLmy business in consequence ot

AT JAMES' MILLS. rTIlE subscribers have just received S , and are now opening at their Store at James1 mills, on Laughery, in

addition to their former stock, a large

and genera! assortment of DF!f GOODS, CxE'ocos'k's, EIReHvarc, CutIt'ii'y, isjsscc'UMyniSV, SHOES, IRON AND CASTINGS, SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, AiATS & DYE-STUFFS, imras &, iT2EDlIXB3S, TINll ARE, SA DDLER V, and a great variety of such articles at suit the wants of the Farmer and me

chanic. From the facilities vrhich their

land ciTers to the public over most oth

er places in this part of the county, and

their long experience in the business, t'uev confidently expect and solicit i

share of the public patronage; and

they promise that no attention shall be

.ISacL'arol, IrSoIaseg, Oils aJSd van:ing on their part to deserve it.

BB:ti;ils, I I lie public are invited to call and cx-

Which, together with their former amine for themselves.

a'u'd I for grinding corn, propelb-d by the same cash or country produce. I Engine. As there is no permanent R. K. EATON cc Co.

.V. 1". Cm..irfr.

!-MX MONTHS IX V CONVENT. XV C Ull

YYc thank him for the l,)M t,j ,,;lt jj,.,. Kussell, Odiorne

Co. ol" this city, have in press and will oen ! u!dis!i in :i handsome volume,tbe r it tl f l 1 .. I : l I ..

narrative u .xjiss i. i. ueeo. a iiigiox

ropecta'de xonngladv of this city, who

two or three wars since xvas induced

to

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EI K T A 3 3i ti 21 0 V K 11 Y , AND LIQUOR STORE.

AUMAN vV RUSH, respectfully

inform their friends and the pub-

Having rented of Col. P. James his

well knout! and extensive mills, thej

are prepared to do business in that line

on the shortest notice, and on the usu

al terms; and having in their employ experienced millers, they can promise

general fat isf action. Customers com

ing from a distance, can have their grists to take home with them.

LUMBER.

They also have on hand and fur sale,

In oeneiallv. that tliev have received.

in addition to their old stock, an assort- u large lot of Lumber, which they will

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ment of l'Ttl WrcUffrtC! ot l tie -' '"x iuxvoi puces. i ney can

f-Whe editor of the Palladium, it wonu'

n become an inmate ef the Ursuline is-i'II health, and retiring to my hos, q:i,j ; also, foreign and domestic ftiniisli any qnanlity cf BOARDS and 'onvent in Chat leMown ; hut who, af- larm,l otfer for sale Hie property where- Qo.S, w hich they will retail Irom SCAJ TLIA G, at the shortest notice era iosidcc.ee (here five or six months ' 1 " M'l,, ' Rising bun, consist- (o a &Mqiu The fuiowii,g a,.e and on (he most favorable terms. i i f .. l - i . mo nl":i fll'.l lot l)f !" I (XI lid . With a Ll'ick Iir-rv rrws -vi nnid Tor Wl-ir,t

liecame unue.pnv anu lonnu means to , - - - I' " 1 I . ..... ... 1 . .i Ih.iu0 i..uiK new. AS eet front and ' t i rv 1 1 r r c; I ,ii;,. ..t rtll

died tier release ann return to ner -j - , v, w tl , un.i.i-u ,..v. .......

llll.l-l.l ...v- 1 lllllll Ull l.lt-l.-v. ...Ml IV." 1.. I V J ..v... - . . to .Impair of xxorkinj (heir n.m h fil.n(U. U are told (hat she has not 32 feel deep, contfttning 10 rooms, he-

una. Itejill

Jjt.rr I r'rm in nf, im.l arc now liipj.iKj? Uji tien. Kkkn, becan-e l.r flat, d in the Mesi n..r. ibiit ho had bun ie.feimed tin! t'mitity

i..it xvas removed to Aurora. Put we do not iit.nrl to take C n. Kr.rVs pail he is perfei t', n'oh' 'o ,'""!, 'oxmi the Paliadiian men Yt merely notice the above to show how raK. r tt.r r.'.iiors are, of late, to giowl uuout lo?.f.S li e t'oiirt llon-C.

LIQUORS, cc.

Cogr.iac, Peach, and Domestic Bran- j

delivered at the mil

PIATT & ATI! EARN.

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ittemnted anv lo -ical aroament for or Kiu.'iien, as,i houm, mii-ki ()y u UuU;y ,md jjomestic llum; .lames' mills, Jan. 17, looj.-ltl

:,,,,i:,:i ibe in.ru ii t ion : (hat site has not h'.'.stymd ever) ncce-s try convenience ,lolIili,tl aI,j Wslic Gin; Port, Ma-

. . iiml' in. m ' I IM f- I i ' r .. IT U I., is.....-., A ..L J V 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' Kv V. in'.'

indub'ed in an any harsh I mguage or "'"" VV.pnVv a,,,ra'art 1 v evay, uue,owrc-i ol.,- ,. w fes a. w i m w abusive epithets, nor aimed at a display Ml .'hie house. A first rate t.AUDLN, Iitdeax Claret Wines; Cher-Uxx BBLS. MOLASSES, just recci-

of.legat.t compoMtion; but in a plain I""'1" '! " ry SJounce, Uoruiais, L,enio:iaue.ruuc.., w v Ved from New Orlc;

oaUim.de manner, she has told (he ami MnUi; a roomy rMau.e .,., o. VorU.v Llder m i0t(les, and b(jat j Jndc Sam, and c ..a. .. c... .... I ho-.r.l n..,l lor Carriag-s, N:c. i he House is so u huhev. i,-me. I,v

constructed as to suit either a private.

sT.VTi: U VMiToe .piaiteilv n .-cling of iheDircc-(o-i efthe Sla(e. liank of Indiana was hobh'-i en Tuesday and W. dnesd.iv ol

the pet wcrlc. V.e unaerst.iiHl tnai tle propcsal f th Seeietary ol toe Treasury have been accepted m lative making public deposits in the Slate Rink of Indian.!, aud (bat beiucloKli (be notes of thi" Rink will be tict ivcd

on discharge of any ii"l' uv Cnit'.d States, which i 11 ndd greatiy l its ere.lit ittlheea-tetn cities where . . : .1 . I

not can he appnea " l''1;"" v" (.it hoM e e!u't. .!nd. Eon.

tiii: rur..t u uak. iiic war thi"d wh'uh was gathered ..'..t,i nur ii,di!i:alltoiizan,atid tlit. at-

ei.ed the lat.d for some time p -. ha .i.rwll..,l awav to a mere sp-ek in th-

im distance. We anticipate the most

favorable results from the act. n of con urcss. The senate seta noble example. .' .. i r.ivrfpnta(ives has

GROCERIES.

Coffee, Tea, New Orleans and Loaf

.!.. ... f.tmi v. : ijivrrn. or $tor rootns. A

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Convents hitherto, in this country, uood ery cellar unuer u, ... u $ t IVpper, Alspice, Ginger, rsut-

1 I..,..,. Iit..,v.llv v o. ill sen . . V. a nriCK CIMCl 11, v union. .. .

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-w- . i.... .i... : .... ..1....... Willi a metai pump.

,iniii an 't' ii iiii t nit. i IUI1MIX.U i a . . .

to witness (heir ceremonies ; and no .me Uiluated on I root street, facing the n- L- Ma,.k;u,,? Herrings, Boston and

xvbo assume the veil

ins, per steam

for sale on accom-

HAINES &LAN1USX

January -20,1335.

place,

Thi

to leport to their I

piles will. in the set ret

fust attempt, then, to present an accurate picture of the intet mr of (be estab

lishment xvbose wanto'i ileslruction lias

rau"d so much exci'.enu id in lliecom-

it.nnitv, will, it is presumed, receive

1 1 em all t lasses. (he xx cleomo i( deserves, and be duly nppre i i(eil by an inquiring, public. Huston 7VflrriVr. A rjt.wr.n Axsvvr.Kr.n. We are credibly inhumed that a- . . i . i

hout two xveeks since a mover stoppe.

I is ever permitled ver, (he most pleasant part of the tow n. lu'yvr C(;M. liend what trans- A farther description is deemed nn- ), jcj Reef, 1

necesary, a it is presumeu no une wn purchase without viewing the premises

I have also to rent, lor ! or mor

years, a lot 20 feci front and 132 feet

deep, situated on Mam ftreet a goo.

situation for a Mechanic or stoiestanu Apply to ' 1 SAMUEL REST. Rising Sun, la. March 23, 1033.

rVV-Thp rineinnati Gazette will jaihlidi the above, irrckly, to the amount of $4, and e.liare this olhce.

iw All pel son having Watch-

it

are ncreitv

Table Salt in boxes,

Bologna Sausages, Western

Reserve Cheese; and a good assortment

of Coiifei lionaries.

The above articles are of as good a

quality as can be had in tnc western countiy. Persons who are judges ol the articles are requested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention will he given al all times lo any calls in (heir line.

Rising Sun, March 21,1 835.-7 y

.milium . . ,. .. . .

Adloxrcrfit. Thctllecioi tneu.M.

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. .I- .! -i innoi s nUlt nf- 1 f S ill Illy MIOP lor ir '."

.1 .,1 ,.m...,i.r.t.P.i. and notilie.d that unles they are taken a-

ii, the morning upon counting his hog, way within three months from Ibis date, found several mi,sing. Diligent search I shall offer them for sale to pay for being matre without success, suspicion, (he repairs. Some have been left led the drover and landlord to take for ten years! brl.

CENTS per cord will be paid for cultin" steamboat wood, by

il subset ibcr. livinff at tbe mouth ol

Arnold1 creek, in Dearborn county, In-

diatin. AblJiiH nv.vi

March 14, 1835. lt:o

't'ousorial Head, fcnavles's. DAVID BRUNER, n.VnilKK. AND HAIR DKESSEn,

ESPECTFULLY informs the ciU

izens of Rising Sun and its vicin

ity, that he hits removed his Head Quarters to Main street, been the txvo 3csU

hops, and nearly opposite Mr. Dccotir

soy's store, where he holds himself in

readiness to take gentlemen hy the nose while he shaves both face ami

pocket in double quick time; and when called upon he will trim the head in a

fishion lo Slut customers. He returns his thanks to his old cuflomers, and hopes to receive acontinu-. ance of their favors. Wanted immediately, from 50 to 100 customers by the. month. Rising Sun, Feb. 28, 1835. llSank Deeds and lUortsase For tale at this Qm;,